Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 July 1871 — Page 1
gMifflSl . ,:.. ... "JRilliWican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 4 T. , ! HOOFIAND'U GERMAN TONIC, "777777 7 rTToZ 777 i Established A. D., 1835. -u IH.QOMINfiTON, IND., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1871. New SeriesVOL. V. NO. 12. IOFLAND'iJ PODOPHYLUN PILL, Vf t '
! PRINTING !
PROCRESJi
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SEWS OF THE WEEK.
Hoofiand's German
Bitters,
A Hill, is without A'.i i.h.il or Spirits t any kind, It. thilerei.t fnn.i ill otl.ors. Itisromposedof the mu-o juices or vn.u, iKisrftPAi, of Itoor., Hwuw, ami TSai.k . (or as medioim'ly tnrtu.j.1, extracts), tho wenrhiojis or inert por-ione of the ingredients nut being used. Therefore, iuono l ottlo of tl i Uitii ib there is contained ax mui'li mi'.licinal virtue as will be fot.nd in several pilfotu of ordinary mix turn.. The Koots, i., ut-'t-.Ii.i thin Utter.. are g:'owu io (.erm.eny, t!ieir v tal principled etr;voted in that iimnin by a aciiuitulc Cheiniat and forwarded to tho uiat ufae-lor? ia this city, -where they are comnonn jed and bottled. Containing do iptritnoiiuiitg: veetients. this Bitters ia f fee froi the object ioi a urged against all others, no etosire for etuaalanta can be induced from t'leir use, they cannot make drunkard, and cannot, under any circumstances, have any but u beneficial cflect.
Hoofiand's German Tonic
VTas compounded I or those not inclinod to extreme bittern, sad in intended for use iu cases when some aleouo ic tinmlant ia required in connection with tl e Tonic properties of the .Cittern. Each bo tie of tho Tonic contrios one bottle of ti e litters, combined with pure Santa I nez Kiji, juj tlavored in such a manner that the extreme Htteniesa of the PHcrs ia vcr.roine, 'orriiujj preparation . r'.tly agren:u.!c and i1lc.a4.1ut to the palate, and toutainiug the mediei ioi virtues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is $1.50 per bottle, which many per 113 think too high. They nmxttsr.ke into consideration that the etiiuj-
lant ns.! is irtiarar te?vi'.l
HENRY T.HELM80LDS
coivtfoukd fluid Extract Catawba CaFtAPE PILLS CoMHtttr til 'fart Fluid l'.itrm:t fflmlmrh and fluid K.rtrmt.
Odawbu Grai; Juki:
FOKLIVKK COMTI..llNTS 'ACNl'ICK. IHLIOCS At FLCI IONS. SICK OK ItHHVlUU-i Hi: 1 ' 'UK, IWI 1V1.NKSS, Ex.-.. r , KKI.Y VKOI.I AIILft OONTAlNINli No TTiCTTiY, MINISUALS, OK DKLKTEKIOl'S DRi.'lIS.
These Pills are the. tuoai dulighUuUy "peasant purunti .'e, RupnefliiHJ -o oiljualtmttRueHUto. Thfite i iiolliiug tu-.tr- act! .table for (lift ntuniaL, Tbcy give ton?, ami e;uiM m liber nauften uvt finpiiiK aiM-'. Tlu'y are omipo; -d vf ihv fimt irhtrrtHtntit. Attfra few tt.:i,t.' uo tf them, y.-i mi invinorntion "f tho witir Rrli'in lak" plao- us t:spH'ar niln- ul i- to tho y :tk .1 t-nt rvitl.d, wh. tht:r arisi'ipj ft m impntdt nrn vy iiwvu. II. T, H-.tii-
i IIiTh CPtpona Flint! K-ti'H't .lat:iwlm (inijif PtlU
aw not nir-iVotrl, lrom tt luot nut KUj;ir-rt;iti! Pilla fio tvt dwsolvo, but pust throutftt Mn stoTimfh without 'lirtS'tivjiuj, C--T1S-. fin- utly td- not pr'Mluce tho dcmi i etiv -t. the r v T w n Giwn: iu-ls, uiaff pl'iasaiii. n iartr anil nN, iifC'-fisitto ihw Ih lug fUKir-cotel. i'lUCE FIFTY CENTS
Highly OoNcKsriiAi ki Com hound Fiuid Extract Sarsaparilla Wili.r :ili!y eti riniii:itp froii the i-yBte'iiS-r"fia, Svphilif . ?'-vt'r Sort. Vlco, S'Tf Kycs, St.' L'h, Siire M-nth, Sore Houl. Bn nchitin, Skin Din-nn- i.. Suit Itlmum. CaaStm, Sunlit' IK from the Ear, White SwHb Tmvrrt, Caut-vri im At':'tM.tion, Nm1-k, BicketH, CTuuhilar Swilliiu;; , Hljjbt Swi ais, Haan, Tettfrr, Humors of it'l kinds (Hironir RbenimtiMm, Dynpepta,and all discason tliat have been establisbd in the ygtem for years.
THE
1 Printing Office
Jorth Side Public Square. ; Wvh A.T ';, .V- tr V,."-, an'l cTitirlv AV'" fa : i r all i-in'b-, p'rt-vM-,.,t ft do rMntini? iu . : ! i-il i the 1m i-, t iu ttm country, Piirticular utt -nti -u punl to I COiVIWlERCIAL PRINTING j ! ''. liMf. m Hv,I, Haml I, Jyttor Mrrls. Sm '' - CM'tjuliir:-, Ctnti'. P--trrn, l-'uic prtni imi !
a ; iJ'y. inliTH f t;ia a ntuuco wiU rvcvivn pi-i-iMj i uttt nti-'ii, 0 R CHARD HO US E ! S. m. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS, Opposite the Depot, Blooming-ton, I ml.
BY MRS. M. A. KIDDER. Three little word., nine tetters widt . Aiu jt-t Uus mnrli tfcvse wonle betide Htvr unit It of thtuj;ht r tsndrnoc! Thin curt I tbanb"yii " may exprt-Hrt ! When t:i"K-'H ujtK a irmni llclai 1j . Twill ohill the hitrt - ike fi-".eu rain ; r, uheu itidiflTorui;!' marks ite tone. Turn Iov'h fiwint impidso iJito tuir. lie not afraid, mylfttlr one, An iimr ti "ti !'iu ( tli the mm, White nvtrrliin in lif1? motley ranks, For all your WoBRtORS to give tlianka." 1'iot ttiHiili jour (iid for life no fair, iVr (ruder mercies, ureal and rare, For hcriltli and ntivngth, ffr hotnand friende, And loving care, that never eul;. Tti'n thank the onep, wboVr t)wy Ik, That do a liindnost unto tliee : Twill eost yo'i little, lain you leni, This Mweet " I thank you " to expre.
Till; M:.VI'E-i.VT.
So I'ltir.
irjl jp-ir&i to aeeomuwiiate the
NATIONAL HOTEL !j
X.. E. McKINIXEY, PROPRIETOR.
EAST
IMX.VMINGTC', INI). OF THE PUBLIC
SQUARE.
BEING PREP ABED EX T.ESSLY FOR 1 HE
tvb'J Of a Dure d ial- ' ABOVE COMPLAINTS. ITS BLO'JO-rUMFY! NO
ity. A poor an iel i cocld be furnished at a i PREPARATION OF ttAItitAPAt'll.I.V IT titVKS diearer price, but : 4 it no better to pav a little THE comptxxiun a vlksh am iikmiuv , . . ,, , ' ,. .. , ! COLOH, AND lt'r'.S TOISV.S THE IMTIKST T A mo;e and havo a good i.rt.cle i A mcdici.r.al 1 ktivv ovhrm.th Axni-ruirv. ..it vrniKV.
INQ THE Bl.ClOK. RE Ml Vt.NU A, I. OUiOSH: COS8TITOTKINA1. DISK.SKS AI.ISIM; Ft DM
OP Tl K W.Oi.M. A'T Till:
heap corupomd will most certainly be ONLY reli Mtl.K ant i?iti: Tt' km wn
f Ki'iir.ii r i.n 1 rir. 1 nr 1 11 .ais 11,lMi OF THE BONES. UlCERATIONS IH' ' III', I THROAT AND MSGS, BU) mil's, lrPl.K- ON '. THE FACE. FRYS.I'tXAS AND AIX-M'-AbV I t t l -
TIOK8 OF TMK SKIN, ASI BEAI'TIKVIJii I ' UK COMPLEXION. PRICE fl,:l PKB BOTTLE.
preparation eti'.uM contain none but the best
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cheated.
Tho j- iire tb (Jrcatost Known RemtMties For J.1VEB CtiMI'LAlNT.mSPEPSM. SERVO; S DEHIIJ 1'Y, J.VCXD1CE, 1)1 tASE OF THE KIDNEYS, Era'PXIONS OF THE SKIS, and all diseases iriting from a disordered liver, Stomach, or rUPFKlTY OF THE BLOOD.
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FLU!D
Bead the followi lg evrtptoms
CONCENT 1ATKD !
EXTRACT BUCKU,
I THE GREAT DIUKETIC, i b:iK rirrl evcrj cap" of DT. .r.l'TKS in.vhir;i ii . 1 been given. IRRITATION OF THE KECK OF Ttl B . i BLAOUER AND INFLAM ilA'I'ION OF Till: Ml- ! lfc'V TTT j "ITW A "I" I fJ itl. Till-' 1." I 1 1 V l.' '.Oi
Conetipatioi!, Flitntei.ce, Inward Piles, Full- ; ulaii'dfr, reten"' ion .if chink, him asks nees of Blood to the IIed, Acidity of the ; of the prostrate oianp. stosf. s iiik Stomach, Nan,a, Heart-bnni, WnguH, for j Sixf ASDiSccocs1' mIkv H ."iKM ' Fcxl. FnlhiCHt. or Weight in the Stomach. ' FS. AND FOR ENFEF.l:Li:i ANODKl. !". ' 1 C;)N Sonr Kmctati.,. ttag or Flnttering at the j KJwraS"!" T SimS Pit of the Storaacli, Swiummg of the Head, to EXERTION, l.ot-s if kow i h, 1,, lss of Hurried or Tm Breathing Flntterieg at j the Heart, ChoUui; or tnfioi:atiug Sensations WAKEFUINESS, HlMNF-is OF vision, i .ain in wheuinaLjmgPJBtnre, DtniieHs-of Vision, THE BACK, HOT II ANliS, FXI stllNo 01 THE 7 . . ., .. .. r. . .' '.BODY, HRYNEBSOFTHK SKI, EUTIIInN ON DotrtorWebd wfrrothe bight, Dull Paul in 'tiieface. PAILtD co: ntknancf, (tmm.k-
tha Htad. Dificien ;;v of Ferspiratiou, Yellow- I AL LASSITUDE OFTH.: MlTcUIlt.sl.siEM,
Tlii-i Itot. l iw tariff nnd rommrIloii, firflt-ctaw-. In 1 11 'I ' ;''l,l'il,tnl,-'Utf, tl r-iraHy lociitt 'l, and is quiet h'm.1 ( t.'liitortaljlr. Ct)i.iL;1 nioiorutt. ' jD U 23 M lk0 67,"" OENEBAX, Produce, CommiiJsion
AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ami tl. aI.T8 in Nails, Kan tiirwa and Lake Salt. White FiBli, iu:., BLOOMINGTOK, IND. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS I Clioice Family (I-rooeries Queensware and Notions. CP" The bigh.t price p;ud f.tr cour try produce
Kvory body in T.ibinpccn knows the i sad story of kiisiHirErig and the .Tow' ! Eli si. Snlomti. KitKj-mr Evig tisod to 1 coll on )itth Eva Ktronioycr. Mi-otitifr ' my friend Elis.s then' oho ovpiiinfr, hf ', treated him, wider some pretext, or' other, to two or three sound cuffs. Elian Snlomott, who had betruii studv-!
i itig medieine some five months before, ! i was summoned by the counsel of stu- j ! dents to challenge young Eng. which ;
i he did with extreme repttKiianee, for
; vunr nobleman is usually
1 fence. But for all that, Salomon made a : well-timed feint, and drove his rapier j through the aforesaid gentleman's ribs, : which seriously impeded the gentlej man's breathiiii;, and sunt him to the i other world less than ten minutes. ' lV?tor Dieiuer, informed of all this ! by the seconds, listened to t hem coolly, and paid : ! "Very well, gentlemen, he is dead, i.vt he '. Well, let them bury him. ' j Salomon was borne, in triumph, like a ! new Mataehias, but, so far from taktiig ! credit In himself, lie was seized with the deepest mel.tncholv. He grew thin, groaned and sighed : his nose, long enough already, seemed : to grow visibly longer day by day, ami ! often, at eventide, as ho crossed Threei Fountain street, he would be heard murmuring. "Cisper Evig, forgive me:
: I did not seek your life. Wretehoi
and taking his iill of the odorous verdure. " Salomon," cried I, "the spirit of the Lord enlightens me ; nt the very moment when I am thinking of the seape goat, I behold him; lo ! there ho i; ! Is not the eternal spirit visible in this? T.ay the burden of your remorse on this goat, and let that be. the hist of it." Salomon looked at mo in a bewildered way. I should be only to glad to do it. Christian,'' said he, "Vint how should I go to work to lay my remorse on this goat?" " Nothing simpler. How did the Itomans set about ridding themselves of their traitors, stained full of crimes? They pitched them over the the Tnrpraii rock, didn't they? Well, I rut hiiini'h your imprecation nt the goat, and then pitch him into the Holderloeh.'' " But" Salomon began. " I know tho objection you will make," cried . I. "Yon will say there is no relation between Kaspar Evig, whose spectre persecutes you, mid this goat, ; but take care ! take care ! that would be an impious way to reason. What relation was there between the waters of the panges. Queen Circe's salt cak;':;, on the Jewish scapegoat, and the crimes they were meant to atone for ' Well, for all that the atonements
skilful of ! prescribed by Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, i Osiris, Jehovah, were ail good, sacred,
and eflertive. So lotul tins lie-goat with our curse, and pitch him over. 1 order you ; for at this moment I am illumined of the Spirit, and I free with my itistiired vision relations between the goal and mortal sins; only I cannot give them words, so am I dazzled by the celestial light ? " Salomon did not stir. I even, thought I detect, d a smile, at which my indignation waxed not. " How," cried I. " when I point out an ea y and infallible way to escape the just penalty of your crime, you hesitate, doubt; nay, you smile! " " No, '' said he ; " but I am not used to walking on the brink of precipices, and 1 .should be afraid of going over into the if olderloch with the goat." "Aii, coward, you never showed pluck but. once in your life, to get
done with it once for all Well, since
Eva. what have too done? Bv vour ! von refuse to accomplish tho sacrifice I
thoughtless coquetry you have rouseu enjom, I will do ltmysell.
ncfsof the Skin andEyos, Pain in the Hide,
Back, Chest, Lim h, Ac, Sudden Fhmhetj of Heat, Burning in the Fleh, Constant Imagining of Evil, and ireat Depression of Spirits. All these indicate : ise se of the Liver er Digestive Oraruns combined with impure blood. TneuKoof the Ritters or Tonic will soon cause the above e;nnptonis to disappear, and iho patient will bicon.c well and healthy.
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Dr. Hoofiand's Greek Oil,
Applied Eh ter:iali-y.
Of Pains olid Ai ;ie, such a Bbeumatism, Neuralgia, Toot a:he, Chilblains Sprain.., BrnuHis, Froet Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Back uid Loins, 1'ains irt the Joints or Limbs, Stiup. of Instants, Itingworius, etc. Tamkn Intern U.T. Ct will core Kidney Complaints. l(ack .cries, Sick Heada-be. Colic, Dysenterv, Piarrl rea, Cho)ra Infantum, Cholera Morbus. Cran.pe and Pnins in the Stomach. Fever and Ague, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc Dr. Hoofiand's Podophyilin, OK SITBSTITP-PB FOlt llEBrl'KY PILL. TWO PILLS A DOSE,
HELJIHOLD'S EXTTtAt T IVd'HlT TS MriiKTK' AND BLOOD PURVFYlNO, AND CUKES ALL DISEASES AHISINli FROM 11 '.litis OF Dlssl I'ATION AND EXCESSES AND I'.ll'RCDENl ES IN LIFE, IMPURITIES OF THE IV jOOD, ETC.. KWERSKll. 1NO COPAIBA IN AFFECTIONS FOlt WHICH IT IS USED, AND HTHITIC AFFECTIOXK IN THESE DISEASED USE)) KN CONNECTlO.-i WITH HELMBOLD'S ROSE W A VII. LADIES. IN MANY AFFECTION S PECITM Alt TO T, ADT FS, THE EXTRACT BUCHC. ' 8 t'NEOIIALLFI. F.V ANY OTHER REMEDY ASIJ ' CIlLOttOSIH OK RETENTION, IRREOIILARITY. PAINFULNESS OK Slil-
I PRES3KJN OF OUST MAR Y EVACUATIONS, I ULCERATED OR HCII iiltl'S S'l ATE OF TIIW It Will cure all kinds I OTF.HCS, LFncoltF.ua A on WHITES, HTKKILI
1 1 , nMiroa ALL . ' ' ft i .1 J .A t : 1 n 1JCI1.-.N I J O THE F'KX. WHETHER AUWINit FIM 11 lM'KS CIIETI lNOIl HAI-.lTHf iF I'lSSIVATh N. IT IS PKESCR1BEO EXTENSIVELY FY THE Jt'isT EMINENT PBVSI01AS AND MT.WIVES FOR EHFEt'.MLED Nil DEI ICA'I 1, CI .NST1TI T. K OF IIOTII SEXES AM; AM. AGES (A CTKNDEl WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE DlSEaSfcb OR SYMPTOMS.)
n all it -I'liy
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The mod? pnwefful, yd imiorent. Cathartic known.
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It ia not neccseary io tal;e a hanilful of these PiUi to v ... u..c the dciicd i-.;..i:t ; two of Ujm act (.!. ' '; and po..ct';.i!y, cl laiising the lave'.fiti.i.i. .b, and Buv...biof all impurities. The p-ire pal ingredient is Podophyilin, or the .Mco!. -He Extract of Mandrake, which ia by many ti.ies more Powerful, Acting, and Searciin. t'.ait the tt-indmko itself. Its peculiar aiainn is upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily fv tn all ob;-tractions, with all the poaer of Mercury, yet free from Hi.: injurious results attacliotl to the use of that mi.:eral. For all diseases, in vluch the use of a cathartic is iutlic; tod, thaae Pills will give entire
eatisf action ia jveryciise. They nevrrfi.nl. In cases of L ver Complaint, lyspopsia, and extreme Couth enesB, Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters or T .uic should be used in connection with the Pills. The tonic effect of Uio Bit ters or Time builds up the system. The Bittern or Tonic purifies the Blond, strengthens the nerves, rvyvltue the liver, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with ihe Pills, and tone np the Bittern with Hitters or Tv.nic, and lie disease cat retain its hold, or ever assail yon. These medicines ate sold by all Druggists and dea er i i medicines everywhere. Itecolleit fiat it is Dr. Hoohlako's Gebmam KnurniKM, tl at are so nniversally used and hi' hly roce-inmended ; and do not allow the Druggist to induce yon to take anything else HiE.thomav.ay is Inst as good, because he
makes a larger prol't on it. These Remedies will be sent LvExpresB to a'iy locality, npoa ae .lietvtii.n to the PKINCIPAL Ol FICE, at tl... flEHMAS METH01XK STORE, (SI AltCH X I ltEET, P JILAIiEI J'HLV. ff-rf a IKHVAira, Pioprietor, Formei ly C M. JACKSON is CO.
. T. HELMI10Lr'. RXTRAC'f BCCHtr CuttritiDiijEAKtiS Al.MIMi FROM 1 Ml'iUT'EN- ' CES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC., tn n II tbelr Btagos. at little expere, lit tie or ie c'ia n ; in li.;t, Tloun'"llVvuiitii::,ltU't iiovxIKiKilr.', It l-iiil l a !ri..tiie.d d. '.iiv, and e.ive. i.treni;t)i to t:rilu.ti , ; thereby reim.vt.ig Olt-'iifii.'HH, Preveiaiie; as I , Curing Strictures ol lb. I f-1 r . Allaying Fa n nil t Iillboriirati.. o frf .l.i l.'t:'l. this .las of ttiosiM !-, ail.l '. '.IiellillH till P"if'Ull UlR leiltl.'f. 'ri.'.ii -.iuilrt wh' liave lw'.:n the ii tinm of i i nipi -b'tit Ir-M-.u, and v.ht. bale paid tleuvy IV, h t -i C'treA iu a shurt tiii.e tmvi founa they liav. b..e i deoetved, anl that the. p iiK?n " has, ny the use f : 'lo;vert'iil Mtriugenli-,' t.eit dried up in the pyt--teni, t- break out in a more agKrivated forru, aul pi rhap:. after Marriage. 1.! .'; HELMBOLD'S EXTIIACT BL'Clin for all AttV. ti.-us and lliseafc.-H of the Driiitrv orati-', i whether evicting in Mai . or Female, from liatever . cause oriffinatiiig, and lo matter of how lon t'(;nulii(. PRICE, ONE DOILAU AND FIFTY CENTS : PER BOTTLE. j
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of s-r.tul'i I. orteii i.vi'r . i Uilll Koriolyfti...'' i r.iniamin Ijj.htol, of l.ni i. .Ohio, ;ayv-'flf"'?.-!. VltllVre'l !. tueiily yciu'.'iS'ltiit till cni :i. :; ;..ur hi.iVii.il bttly ;.-li i.M ..II 'kinds of rcnieilie.-tiwitli m. mi" jee:-.- : a few b.iOie.- ,f Jle.-a.lali;-1 , , Ill.'ol" a r..,,lf..' . .Ml'. ! S'.- l:io .Ml 1.1- A 1,11 AN AC (,- itill.ei I HO li" ' I'll" Re-.,-ihilis All, i. ill '' pill. I -le ' tli' Ihlilliu' i-l.y "I " Ifill-v M - ' ...IS. or tli- M V,; tin. Win.. .vale Depot for .Ko-a.la!i'. I it. MAcni; tin' 'o.. i I I.Nt.lNI.'ATI, OHIO.
two brave men to lage against each , other and now Rasper's shade haunts. I my very dreams.. Eva, wretched Eva. i what have, you .lone ? " : So mounted our poor Salomon ; the ; more to be pitied tlu.t the sous of Israel ' are not blood thirsty, and that the mighty, the jealous Mod, has said unte. them : " The innocent blood shall be upon your heads from generation to genera-: tion." One fine July mor iinp, as I was draining my glass tt the " Balcon " brewery, Elias came in. chop-fallen, as usual, witli hollow cheeks, dishevelled ht.ir, and dejected meiii. He laitl hin hand on my shoulder and said : "Dear Christian, will dome a favor? "Why not, Elins: what is it ? "
; " Tjpt us take a short turn iu tlu ' eounry ; I wish to consult you abwtit, ; my trouble. You, who know tilings : divine and liumnii, can perhaps suggest a remedy for my great sorrow. I j have the greatest contidence in yov, ' Christian." Having had my five or six mugs cf ' j beer, and two 01 three glasses of sehnaps, 1 T saw no object ion to granting his rt- ' quest. Besides, I tl ought it very hiiinl1 some on his part to trust so much to i my discretion, So we passed through the town, and 1 ! twenty minutes latci: were climbing ti e i little violet-l.oider. d path which meaiij elers along the old ruins of Triefels. , ! There, all alone, walking beneath two
" he cried, sure-footed
Vinl I rose- to mv feet.
' Christian ! Christian "take care; you are not
just now, "Not sure-footed ! Do you dare to say I'm tipsy because I hflvc had a dozen i fiopr's, and three glasses of sehnaps this morning l Book, son of
Belial, hack ! "
"Tt is you who saved me," said I to the shepherd. "YeB, my lad. ' "Well, you ivte a good fellow. I take back my etirse from your goat. Here, take this." And handed him my purw, with about sixteen florins i.i it. " All right,"' said he : " yon can began over again if you choose. It will be a fairer light up hero ; down there the goitt had all the chances." " Thank you, J. have enough cf that. Shake hands, my good fellow, I shan't forget you. Elias, lets's be off.'' So my comradi', and I, arm. ia arm, went down the hill. The shepherd, resting on his crciok, watched us from afar, and the goat had ,;one back to bis walk on the edge of the. ravine. The sky was brilliantly clear, and the air laden with the thouiiand odors of the mouutibins, brought to our ear the distant notes of the mountain horn and tha duil roar of the torrent. We got back k Tubingen in a very tender frame of tnind. Since then, my friend Salomon has consoled himself for Knspar's death in quite an original fashion. On taking his medical decree, he married Eva Stromejer, with the lxnidable intent of raising a large family of children, and so repairing the wrong he had done to society by cutting off one of its members. Four yeurs ago I stood groomsman at his wedding, and already there are two plump little toads to cheer his pretty cottage in Crispiims street. Things look promising. Heaven forbid that I should urge that this way of doiu; penance for murder is better than t ie ono prescribed by our holy religion namely, going to church, and ranch sayin g of prayers, but I think it much better than the Hindoo method, .mdJihan, tojbi frank,
than the famous i.httoy of tnw ,si
goat.
Wit and Wisdom. Eve was the first bone a part. A oood Bide show A pretty cheek. The woman question la he marri jd? One key to Irish grievances Whisky. Paternal acres The old man's
JNaeeUaBtiou. The President has pardoned Bowen, the bigamist. Base ball White Stockings 7, Bed 1; Olympics 32, Kekiongaa 12. Gen. Gnoox commenced organising forces for an Appacho campaign the first day he arrived at Tuscon. Horses for active service in the field are re quired immediately. The Boston steamships Erie and Ontario hare been sold to go into ths South Ameiicai trade In some Tortious of Christian county, 111., corn has beei. destroyed by the chinch-bug. The powder mill at Rocky Lake, 15 miles from Halifax, Exploded Saturday morning wish a great concussion. . So particulars have been received aa to the loss. The property was owned principally by an American company. Teh Novelty Iron Works, which were sold in New York on Thursday, are reported to have lost several millions
I within three yeara by speculations of
tiie company owning them. Wot long ago the works were exceedingly profit-
corns.
Rollino stock Capital invested in ; abH otle ot tbe best pieces of prop-
bowling alleys. i " "- cwuiisry.
How to keep your hetid clear Sh ve every hair oft The man who bat down on an oen paper of carpet nails, wiiid hey reminded him of tho ino(nc ttix.
scape-
Tlie Civil Serrieyoaril, . , The Civil Service C.mmission'Biids ditliculties and surprises ot every step. The question has been considered by good legr.l authority, whether Congress has not, by the law establishing the Commission, actually placed the whole appointing power iu the hands of the President, except in tho ease of a few officers, ;pecially named in the consti tution, which requires the consent of the Senate. The law wna passed, as an amendment to the Appropriation bill, in the closing hours of the session, and very few noticed its language. The question has been asked since, whether Senator Trumbull elid not quietly draw the clause to relieve members of Con-
I gross entirely from any ;riart of tho dis- ' Tiensiivir rnitrnnfifTH. It ia understood
And going to within a few feet above i tilat the (Jommiseioners :Lnd unexpected
the goat, with head raised and hands obstacles in oil plans suggested, and outspiTT.d. 1 very little hopo is felt that any Con- " Iltizazel ! " cried I, with solemn ; n,8s jj gree to the very radical voice. " 0 goat, of sorrow and expia- j changes deemed necessary. It seems tion ! ! impossible for them to adopt o, competAsiicied, almost, a divine rage pos j jtiv0 system ur.kss everything involved seww.i iie. I saw not the chasm. 1 1 ;n the 'present custom, by which par-
alked ontl.e ledge hkea cat. ; t;e8 ciaim nolitical sr.oils, lie aban-
The goat, seeing me approach, looked steadily at me a moment, and then backed oil'. " Ha ' " cried I, it is useless to tier tliou sludl not escape me, 0 thou accursed! I have thee!" " Christian, Christian," groaned Salomon, without intermission, "for
cloned. As tho Comm ission considers the whole ground, arid ascertains to what extent custom anil practice must be broken up, its faith diminishes that any system can be secured that will meet the approval of Congress. If the construction of the law' vested all the appointing power, with the exceptions
heaven's sake don't risk your lite so." j uivmed, in tho President,, as the consti-
i tution declares it may, the (Jommis- ; sionera will regard the nature of their I work in a very different light from what j they supposed it to be when they met.
He (iiitet. faint-hearted; you are
unworthy of my devoti n to your welfare. 15ut your Wend Christian never yields. Hazazel must, perish." A litl lo further on the ledge narrow
ed down to a point. The goat, having looked at me a second time, backed out j
once more, but with some hesitation. ! Galigiiani says a considerable mim"Ah, thou art beginning to under- j t f Works of Art have been lost for.
stand," I said. "Yes, yes, when 1 get .,,,. tl,e destruction uf the Hotel de
Works of Art Lost.
i endless liav. thornc hedges, listening lo thou gocnt. "
thee ever there in the corner, down
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HENRY V. HELMBCT.TVW JMPROVKI" liOHK caii not to Burpa8wl a ;t t'.M'E WASH, anl io fouud tb onlv hpeirifi. '' liieflv iu i of . CUTANEOUS AFFECTION, "it h hWW r.f.ii. ul -a ! PIMPIXK, K)TS, M(.li,hU'riOlHiVNFSS. (NlJl:BATIONS of Ihe. Cin.Kv.iUS MF.M lili Nl-!. v ., dlflwrln RF.DNF.SW and IN ll'IESI' IN! ) 1M TION. IllVErt, HASH, MOTH PA'H.'HKs. HI;. NK.-S OF 8CAXJ Oft HK1N, J'ivOST B1TF. ,tnl i'.ir- ' powifl for which 8ALV?;h or 01N'! VKNTS ir- lif'tl; 1 roMoreH th Bkin to h t-itlo rl innityiuni ft,ihnt.s.
Mid litHiirea cjrit.linietl ricuHhy a. ion t. tli.. (ir-nu: . of itB vc8seli, ou whicii 1-i)( m.m f t; nr ; cl r- : oeea and vivacity of ccmp! ..i-i h koimIiI and a-lmlrwl. Jlnt bo' vrr valnaM sir a r t-t-! ir i esitftLug defvsctH .f tho nhin, II. T, H- Imb v it. ;; '
Wasti :ms long fiwnui -a itH pnni'ipm rlaim In inbouinltidttronniicstiy pcHKCfftiiiftinulitjc.K ivlMi li r; :iderit a TOIU-.T WW N1A .K of thn most St.; , 1 1ttvc and Ceiinial cli micivr, cnut.iniii; ii! n:; i -gitnt formula thnHe pr inilm v r p.iisi s. twyy. y and EFFICACY tb-fi ii:.vnri.iiiU; acftiim uniiiMT-i.". (.f itB una as a inrcHerviit vhimhI K( frt-ft:rr t l i)i r mplCion. It In na oxcclhmt )titi SW liai-'-y ;.' a ftyphiltlic Nairn, and mm an inj' -tton lor "Hmmm i "i the Urinary Organs, arlBhig from Imliitn n lit'ri n- , tion, nnexl tn cfjim'tion wit!i th- FXTlt.rlH BUCHU, SAJIHAPAH XLA AND "ATAAV1! iiR l-K PIIXS, in tninh difeai-f-H uh recon inciulftt cutirin b: snrpauaed, PBICK, DOU-AJU'EUlitrj. LE. ,
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;, - tu-ihmtf t!tf Pnitei). SUttes
:,. Amfica, and the Wnsi Jndu.
Full and explicit dlri'.ttiiiiii) accompany Hin ir ntlt cini. Evidence of the mo ronmnb tl .Hid rulialiln i lmr-ae-Ur furnished on ppUwtl" w'"' l.in"tr.-.lr, o( thi,im;un' of ltvitijf v itimiu.i, nr '1 itpwarri of Ml,l I UUHollciUd CHrtilicaUii unit rtv.i:iinil,.lMry l.tti-ri', many of which arc l'r mi ttw liiftl. i-t Hon .-ec, it..-lti,t-IliK eluaieut l.hv4inia n, C!."rf-iuen, Stat.-. tiif',. .-ti'. Tho proprietor hii. ni-ver r, iortMl to their im.i.H-.'.-tion i-i the n;wfc,nreir, 1io-(1.'wh not (to tiiii. fi'"!. t It.fact that his ttrticlefi i nnk an Stnn.lnnl Pret tir'iii and do not nood to bn propfMj.1 up ty c-riiii',tit -. , Henry T. Helnbold's Genuine IBrc-pairations.
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the lark who was warbling himself
i hoarse far above us, -and theipiail wl o : i let oil his guttural croak from amoi g i the vines, -and climbing slowly toward i the tall pines of the llothaly, Elias i 1 seemed to breathe more freely, and 1 raising his eyes hef.venwanl, he saiti. : , i "In all your theological reading, j Christian, have you never found a way i of expiation to quiet the conscience of, i great sinners ? I know that you deI vote yourself to very curious studies in i
that line, speak! W liatever yon reeommend rue to do to scare away the! avenging shade of Kaspar -Evig, I will do it." Salomon's quest-on made me very thoughtful. We walked along, side I by side ; he is down in the deepest S silence : he watched me askance, while ! I struggled to get; together my scatterI ed recol lectio is on this delicate matt,;r. J At last I answered ; : " If we were in India, Salomon, I j should send you to bathe in the Oatii ges ; for the wave.'; of that river wash I away stains from both body and soul. so, at least, the natives think, who S don't scruple to kill, burn, or rob in j full reliance on thj singular virtues of
their stream. Great comfort for the rascals ! It is a thousand pities we have not just such a river. If we were
liv ing in Jason's time I should tell von i to eat Queen Circe's salt cakes, which ! had the remarkable property of whiten ' ing the blackest conscience, and stillI iiij-t remorse. An 1 finally, if you had ; the good fortune lo belong to our sa-
crixl religion, .1 should prescribe a couimo of prayer, and, above all, a doni tion of vour goods to the chinch. Situated an your tire', in time, pl:ce, and beli-f, I see but one way." "Whutis iff'' cried Salomon, already plucking up courage. We had reach :d the liothnlp, at. a solitary spot called the Ilolderloch, a d irk, deep gorge, edged wit h ditch fir trees, with a great Hat rock towering over the chasm, into which the w;,ves of the Mnrg plunge with a roar. So tar our path had led us. f sat down on the moils to breathe the fresh air from the ravine, and, at that mo-
" In fact, having got quite to the end
where t he ledge gave out, Hazazel seenteil greatly at loss ; while I drew nearer, transported with sacred enthusiasm, and laughing beforehand at the beauti-
!Ville, in Paris. The period of the I ll.mn.iiu.inn., Ii.lil t,IVwV loorl tbo pll0ftnt
central edifice, the magnificeiitchimneypieces at each extremity of the Salle du Trono, one executed by Biard, pupil of Michael Angolo, and the other by Boden,
uid the lower figures ol: the bell tower,
Nbvkb owe any man more than yon are able to pay, and allow no mat .to owe you more than you are able to lose. This " Descent of Man " how it happened " The Monkey married the Baboon's sistei." The man who, by a mistake, toek a drink from n bottle of mucilage, nays he has felt " stuck np " ever since. If a man gets up when day breaks, can he be said to have the whole day before him ? What leads people to buy all sorts of trash at auctions? More bid curiosity. If you would lay in a (supply of old wine, be sure to make it out of ellerberries. The bloom of youth will fade away, the brightness of the eye will grow dim with age, but a miserable little corn will never pass away. Why does a coat get larger when taken out of a carpet-bag ? Because when you take it out yon'U fiad it increases ! Old money bags says that a girl irith an income of $3,000 a yet or mora is always an object of interest, bee rase she has so much principal. An Irish magistrate censuring some boys for loitering in the street, fid, " If everybody were to stand in the streets how conld anybody get by ? ' A St. Louis paper wants "a real good boy to make a devil ol" Chicago doesn't liko the milk it (fett. It prefers the udder kind. A Toast Here's to the Three Ages Eng-age, Marri-age and Dot-age. Judy. If anybody should tell yon of your faults, thank him for t he interest w' lich he takes in you, nnd knock him down as politely as possible. " Will you have me, Surah ?" slid a VOllTlo mnn to n mnrl.kRt rrivl ySn
. ' ' O A.V, John, but you can have me, if yon will."
A poet says: "Oh, she was fair, but sorrow came and left its traces there." What besame of the remainder of the harness he does not state.
A Connecticut farmer sprinkles his : IB8-
currant tjuslies with wiusky ; tne wcrms get drunk, drop off. and either b reak their necks or cripple themselves so that life is a burden. Two card playing friends were passing through a pino forest, when one asked the other this audacious co: inndrum : " Why cannot the proprietor of this forest fell his own timber ?" " Because no one is allowed to cut when it is his own deal." Thb Counersville (Ind.) Times tells of an old rail- iplitter in that county who put a quietus upon a young man who chaffed hiia about his bald head in these words : " Young man, when my head gets is soft as yours, I can raise hair to sell." A TEtr-year old miss told hpr mother the other day t nttt sh" was never giing to marry, but meant to be a widow because widows dressed in sn"h nice black, and alw iys looked so happy. " You'd better eok out for yourh jss's feet above here, mister," said a ragged boy to a reading traveler. "Wl y V said the gentleman, nerrovsly pu ding
up. " (Jos there's a fork m tiie roau there," was th: caudiel reply.
Tiie Batat. Drarwa the twenty-four hoars ending with noon there were five, suicides in New York. Thb Society of the Army and Navy ofthe Gulf held its third annual meeting at Newport on Friday. Gen. Sheriiian was elected President. Hon. A. A. Whttb was robbed of $8,000 in bonds Saturday morning, at Turin, N. Y. Three httndbei. Mormons, just from Europe, left New York for Salt Liake Friday night, in charge of Brigham Young's son, and 400 more are at quarantine. The St John's crew won the fouroared race at Portland. The Metropolinan Hotel in New York, now being refitted by Boss Tweed's son and Sir. Garfield, 'late of the Belevan House, Albany, at a cost ot 1350,000, is described by the New York papers as something wonderful in magnificence. Thtrty-eioht thousand claims for bounty and arrears of pay, involving two or three million dollars, ax j now tn the office of the Second Auditor of the Treasury, of which fifteen thousand will probably be allowed. These claims ire the remains of those arising out ot the late accounts settled from June 10th, 1861, to Jane 30th, 1870, which involved over $1,421,000,000.
Tfee Wat. An Irishman named Martin Mean was hanged by a mob at Watseka, Hi, on Tuesday evening, f or having whipped us son to death While in the hands of the mob Metira gave the Masonic signal of distress, wnich not being responded to, he denounced the craft Gsn. Milboy, lately appointed United States Marshal for Wyoming, hac resigned and gone home to Indiana. By his resignation the office reverts to Church Howe, the former incumbent, as Gen. Milroy had not qualified for the jiosition. The miners of Amador county, CaL, offer to cease the strike and resume work at old rates,, nrovided the military fire removed ; but the mine owners reiused to accept them back at any terms. The troops remain iu possession, and the mines are being worked by new
Crimea
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fill tumble, he would have. . tiie uuner nari. 0f whiek was by M. Cav-
I saw him four paces off, and was just ; aher) fin artist stiji gUy To theabove
may be aeliteil the Zuinac gallery, oi which the decorative sculptor and carved
woodwork by Jean-Gonjon. The age of
getting a firm grasp of a holly bush,
planted in the rock, to luck out. '" Look, Salomon, look at the accursed beast ! " But at this moment I caught a furious blow in the stomach, a butt, which
Louis XIV. represented by the statue
of the King by Coysovox, a masterpiece,
anil wnioii tne lienors iiaii ciiss in x'ie.r-
but for my grasp on the holly, would j eiitine bronze. Modern art loses the have sent'uie into the Holderloch. ! forty -si t statues placed in tho niches of The rascally goat, feeling concerned, -j the principal facade, aid all of which had begun the attack. j have been destroyed oi damaged. The Fancy my astonishment. Before I library, of from 80,000 to 100,000 mostcould get my wits about me, up he went , ly historical, and which was siutated on
the third iloor ofthe northeast pavilion,
is slso burnt, as well as the valuable collections of maps of the department
" O teix me where is fancy bred ? She asked and getting bolder. She placed her Utile darling bead And cbign n on my shoulder. And I, with io more poetry in My Boul tl nn in a (Junker's, Replied, witii idiotic irrin, "You II find it at the baker's."
on his hind legs, and camedown on his
horns again, with a hollow thud in the l.it of mv stomach.
What a position! Never wi s u man i ot tlto Seine. L'ue walls ana ceilings more t'lken by surprise. The world I of the State apartmencs were decorated ne. me.l upside down, as if I were in a j by the most celebrated artists of the bad el ream. The precipice with its day, each in his own particular style, jagoed dill's, began to dance beneath i Among those represented were, Ingres me, and the trees and sky over my : E. Deheroix, Leon Comgnet, Hubert head. At the same time I fceard Sold j Robert, the great landscape painter moil's shrill erv, "Help ! help ! " while I Chopin, Hesse, Vnuchelet, Picot, ilazas el's horn's went on punching my Landelle, H. Vernet, Riesener, Henri vjhs 1 Lehmanu, Goiise, Genonville, Cftbanel, Hi tei.ponmv presence of mind for-1 f If von also ?ArWto sook n e. The goat, with his long red i mf historical pieces lor the Councilbeard, and his bonis beating a rythmic ua
tattoo, now on my staggering legs, seemed the very devil incarnate. My
i giasp relaxed I. let go. Fortunately j Yeari ago, from trim one of Beechsometliing I knew not whatkept me ! pr's marvelous inspirational efforts, we upright, and stopped my fall. It was I jotted down the following beautiful Yeri, t iie Holderloch shepherd, who, ! ami truthful delineation of the different from Ihe plateau above, had hooked j forms of love, It could scarcely be exme iu the collar with his crook. 'celled. Ho says : " The lower forms Thanks to this succor, instead of ; of love are rude, brief, and slenderly plunging into the abyss, I sank down fruitful. It is the yearning of one toon the ledge, while the terrible goat , ward another, without any offices of jiuiipi-d oyer me and made off. ; reason interposed ; it is the love of tho
"Come here: hold my crook fast, "-udder, and not of the heart. Jjove vied the shenherd. "I'll co down for ! sorinirinff from that part of the mind
Henry Ward Beeciier on Love.
Duliverod to any < reap. Bmii rn from obnnat ion. ESTABLISHED V WAf.K Of TWFNTY VK,' .!;. Sold l.v DraKgiBta ee.ry where. A't'lf . l.'tler,, fe.r information, In oon.idnc to ::IK.VKY T. KFLMltOLr., T.r'jgRlst and Cheniirt. Ot.lv lpet:H.T. !lBLMl!OLD'Snroiand Climnlenl W;ur.iioiiBe, No. 1-94 Br. -mlva-, New lorli, i,t- (.,. 11. T. llELMBOLfS Medical JxwA W South T'nth
VaiUUtOB, j Street, 1'liiln.lelptll, I'll.
Jlr.wl lil-.'-'r ;eie'. j, r.i. r r.i io. " T. HELMBOLD'H ! TAJLli HO jTllKlt.
flCi ' 'si.t v to ihe I
j;ives the hair that. '.leudM ;i attce so um di adniire 1 1 y nil. tonic, and stiimilithit; j'r .eituvvciits the h:i'ii- Iroi i fuliii. And uoiio iteird bv Avithoiit, N;i oniaiii.'iil, a, brad of hair, the first real lierlected remedy
discovered for curimc li: hair. :nid it h;v it i r be
and we a.wure. the thouniinds v; have tiscd it, it is kt-pt up to i: or'.;inai hih sttindartl. Oiir TrciliM on'tjie Hair mailed free; send fir it 'rin.i One .lioilAr i :: Bf.lt.
mm. lion t let go: 1 " Don't be afraid,'' aswered Salomon. All this X beard as in a dream feeling a' id motion were gone. A few moments Inter, 1 was stretched oi, t.lu summit, Yeri. the shenherd.
rient, perceived below me n magnificent six feet bill, ami lusty as an oak, had whole nature on the plane of Christian-
" f, "oi'K iiM-nii ii lew nuts oi pieice.t me up in his arms unit lantieit ity. A mil aiKlporiecu love.iueu, i ue
nun i;ii;h, uii uie veife oi t.iie preei-
which is nearest to God in sympathy with the spiritual and eternal, is an ; electricid connection with heaven itself, I and emits its inspirations. None can trnlv and wholly love, except those
whoso life is the unfolding of their
fS oi tli : .f '.I'.."
P. HALL ."i LABORATORY,
v.'., !V0p;'f N AS If II A. N.n,
pice.
You must know that the rocks of the Ilolderloch ri'o one above another like a staircase, each step being, peril ips, ten feed high, but, a foot and a half ijrimd, at most, and on these ledges Hourish a thousand aromnt.it; phu ts, honey-suckle, creeper, wild vine, volubilis, all continually bedewed by the spray of the torrent, and drooping in festoons of the loveliest greenery. Now, my friend the goiit, his bvo. d forehead crowned with knotty horns, and his eyes gleaming like two gold buttons, while his shaggy red beird, his sly, watchful attitude under the vino duster, and his bold mien, I'live him the look e.f an old satyr on the w:r path, the goat was just then climbing to the uppermost of those narrow ledrres.
me on the moss. in which two natures maten eaen oiner
at.. i t a.,,,- tho ointit. in every faeniltv. so that moral life is
before me, his gray eyes buried deep under shaggy brows : aiid what with his yelli -.v beard and the sheep-skin over his shoulders I fancied I had come to life in the age of 'Eelipus, at which I "o little marveled.
"Well," said the shepherd, in a gut
tural tone "that, will
curse my goat." lust then t noticed Hazazel rubbing himself against, his master's leg, with neck outstretched and an ironical leer on his features ; while Salomon Elias, standing behind me, was doing his best not to laugh. Little by little, my scattered ideas Mr into order. I sat' up, though with difficulty, for Hazazel had pounded mo lame and sore.
recinrncal : so that tfiMeht-llfe is in
terchangeable ; so that fasto-life iB harmonious: sc. th.'itatTietional life is com
petitive aiuUthuuhi fcing ; a nd so that all the iinder-faculties are sobered and trained, and brought into unison, by the roliirious nature. Two full beings,
teach you not to each provocative of all that lstrue, and sweet, and right, and kind, and noblo
--these are, in tins dtvine sense, lovetti'Fmm. " Ideal Womanhood,'''' tn the Overland Monthly jur July.
Edward Slater, formerly barkeeper killed his sou, aged 17, with a pistol
in the Brunswick minora saioon at Peoria, while iu a lit, on July 6, fell into a luash-tnl) at the Peoria Beer, Ale and Malt Co.'s bre wery, and was almost instantly scalded to death.
David Prinolk, New York, agent oi the patent medicine firm of Thos. Hoiloway, of London, has been arrested in !Sew York on a charge of embezzling $25,000 of his employer's funds.
Ttnown as " Pet "' Hulstead, was killed ay a man named George Bolt, alias "Charcoal," in a house of ill-fame in Newark, N. J., Sunday morning. W. B. Llbwelltx, travelling egent for Hothouse, Simpson & Co., of New
York, committed suicide at Lone Sock, Prairie county, Arkansas, on Thursday, by taking an overdose of met phine. The wife of G. H. Lutton, of Patriot, Ind., was killed on Saturday by being thrown from a wagon in a funeral pro cession. By the overturning of a row-boat in Irondequoit Bay, Monday morning, Miss EUa Leload, teacher in a public school, Miss Carrie Abel, of New York. and Mr. Heeler B. Byane, of this city, were drowned. Eight negroes are under arrest al Memphis for throwing an express safe from a train near Meridan, Miss., and helping themselves to its contents. Outof $12,000 stolen $11,600 has been recovered. At Salem, Marrion county, IU., on Friday evening last. Miss P. M. Wiel:erson, a highly respected young lady, accidentally shot herself with a revolver, inflicting a mortal wound. She wtwto have been married on the following day. .Fires. The Universalit Church at Hyiinnis. Mass., was struck by lightning and entirely consumed by fire. Loss $20,000. No insurance. The Union Hotel, and four dwellings, in Cahoes, X. Y., were bornwl Thursday morning. Loss $16,000. The stope and engine-house of the Wont Lehigh eoUierv. bekmcrincr to ii.
Wbitstone, of Tamauqua, were burned Saturday morniftg- The breaker was saved, and tiie men got out on the Alaska side, at Schuylkill A tex wo bam from Port Elgin, Canada, says fires have been rasring sines Friday at a distance of t hirty miles, iu which section there are a great number of houses. A large amount of crops bave been destroyed. The village was. saved by a change of the wind. Deetmctive fires are also reported in tho woods near Ottawa. A now of frame buildings was born ed in St. Louis on the afternoon of the 4th. Loss $10,000. By order of the French war department the army of Gen. Vinoy is diasolved, ai d the army of Versailles :ea divided into sis eorpe, commanded respectively by Generals Montaubaii, Botalille, Barrail, Doutvy,Clinchantad Bourbuki Gen. L"Admirault ia appointed Governor of Paris. Advt3iss from Hayti to the first, state that fears are entertained for the safety of the stf amer City of Port an Prince,
from New York, which wa then sixteen days oveidue. Count db Chamcobd has istued proclamation announoing that he is ibout to leave Prance, in order that his presence in the coiwitry may no lonijer give cotuttenanoe to agitation. The Bntop ltax mines, at Chihuahria, ore vieldinir fabulouslv. One mine
been singing at Buckingham Palace. ' yields $50,000 weekly. Masses of pure Out of eighteen pieces selected for the j silver of tieveral hundred weight are exconcert , but two were English. ! tractecL A country editor who carri w .n-1 A SKRI,)CB affray ooctirred at cealed weapons is searching for t ie jj , in hich two British offleew writer on health who sent the editor's , ' wife a circular recommending that cur- j ... pets should be taki.nup and beaten! . A lojw is to be ed by the muruevery month. ! Mfthty of Pans, for the purpose of re- . tit mi pairing the monuments destroy ed AT S?Vt?? ,?inf,y !i during the siege.
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died from "the wound on Wednesday Juarez will have a large majority in the Tit... a,. i t. . 'ftfATiAa.n Corurresa.
c.Duiu, mviir: vim ieiionir.il e... t suspicion of having shot the boy in- Gxn. Shhiuan and a party of friend tentionally. were at Toronto on Monday.
Personal. Senator Bbownlow, it is repo.'-ted, will go to Maine to remain during the hot weather. The Hon. A. H. Stephens' heahh is improving. He now weighs 99pottnds, his weight ab jut six months ago teing 70 pounds. Mks. Louise Chanolkk Moctltoh has been engaged by the New York Trib
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tative. A citizen of Maine, if not of rerowu, boasts of five daughters whoae sgi egate weight in more than one thousand pounds. Mr. Willabd Yoong, the sn of Brigham Young, who was appointed a eadet at West Point, Bays he has sixteen brothers Mid twenty-two sisters. Wiotield Hamilton, of Grand Haven, claims to 1)2 the champion shinglepacker of the entire globe, bavin? put up 40,250 shingles in eleven boa -s p.ud a half. NiOHTDfOALis. the sweetest of al! warblers, have made their appearance in unusually large numbers this spring;
in Uermauy, m the country f tn, lower Rhine. Near Marseilles they manufacture in a factory paper from ' hop vines The paper is very white, strong, sof; i.ui flexible, ami said to be much liked in Southern France. Tros Paris Artists' Union has received from an Englishman $2,613 iu gold a; a prize for tho best picture, to represent England sending provisions ti Paris after the siege. Miss. Ajit Sedwick, the distin
guished English actress, encouraged by the success of Mile. Nilsson and Mine. Seebach, has decided to oomo to the United States next fall. The twelve years that Lizzie Dave'ijjort has been Mi's. Charles Matthews have made a blonde of her. She used to belong to "ihe ranks of the brunettes.
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