Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 August 1871 — Page 4

A Appeal for Are to the Sextant of the Old Unci Mectinone.

Oh, Mutant of the, meet nouso, wfeh Kweepa Anil diwts, or ts supposed ta ! ml arnica Ura, Anil Ut the gas, t sonicMmtH ienvoa a screw loose, m vrieb case It smells o: fill worse than lamp m; Ao.a ring the Bel and ' oles it wen mm ilve.' to the grief of surviving pardners,aucl sweeps patties; Anil for the aarvassos ( eta $100 per acunm, Wich them that thinks deor, let cm try it; Oettlti up before star-lite in nil wuthii.- ami Kliitlliu fires when the wi ther is ;i celd A zcrj, anil Hit" as net groan vrooil rir kiinllera; I wouldn't be hired to do it for no seme; But o sextant ! l.li.re ore one kermoi'.Iity rai.i iin .l,i wt..h .l.uiiit e, nt notliin.

Wnli tonm Ihau anvt liiim excel, ttio Sole of maiui !

1 mrau pewer A re, sc: ant, I uwoi ror Are ! O it is phratv ont o' di res, so plenty it doanr. no Waal on airth to do v ith itself, laut Bys ala lit Scatterta Ira vert :ind t lowin of na-.nV baits; in short, its jest as -tree aa are" out lores. But ( sextaut, in our chwoh it's soave as l-lety, seal ee as bank l illa w n aetata beg for misehuns, Wich some say is pnr;y often (taint n.itUin o me, Wat I give aiiit uotbia to nobody) bu- o sextant u shet SOU men, wlm win and childre't, Sprahnll the lalter up, in a tito pluc. sinm tin bad lirethti. none uint ieivi-te.

Some, is f every, sum i scrotilus, sc-rm- has lad teeth, And somo aiiit xi:.ne, and. some aim toer elean; Bnt every 1 of them ireethes in & ont and o-il and iu; Say SU times a luinlt or 1 nuiliou ajiii a half bretlis an oiir. How how long will t church ful of aro last at that rate, 1 aak yon, say 1 r mi aits, then wars to bo di 1 ? Why then the.v nmst bretho it all over aftiii, And then agin, and so on, till e ich has look it down At least 10 times, ai d let it up atrln; and wats more, The same idividibl. dont have the privilege of hrethen oi.- own are. and no .ir.es else; Each one must r.ikf watever t-oioea In bim. O sextant, iloau: yen no onr luiigs is bellii isea, To blow the tier of life, and keep it from going cat; and bos can behises blow with rot wind, And aint wind ore i i put it to your coueuoue. Are is the same to its as milk to bi,lnes. Or Water is to fisbi or reuittiliims to clox. O roots & airbs -,:ntti an Tnjun Doctor, Or little pills to to imepath. Or boys to giirli.. re is for ns to brethe. What Wgniliea who preacbes if cant bretlie ? Wat a Pol? Wb.vt lollns? to sir.ners who are dedt Med for want O'f br Ah ? why, s extant, when wo dye Its only co7. we eat t brethe no noro tiiats all. Anil now o aext ant , let me beg f you 2 lot a little are Int . our ctanrcl . (Power are is aertfci proper for tlie pews) And do it weak da; -a and Snntlrys. tew It aint mnch trout le on!- ma):- a hole And the are wilt ci m in o itself; It lure to nun an .vbere i- can get warm;) And 0 how it will tonze the people up And sperrit np Ihe preacher, and "top garps, And yawna and tip (jits as effectocal Aa triad, on the dr;- Boaas the 7-rofnt tells of.

preter t ie Yellow S'rone, bnt tho Pur

ple Top ami sin-filar white sorts :tre Koort, and will not be relneeil by cattle

nexs w-.nter. Hcms-iiraeR 11 is wen tu add a dressing tf tomo kind of commercial mmmre, such as bono, P'.iudretto or miperphoB plmte, but ev?ry man fthotdd judge l;r hintelf whether thin in itcceasarj- or otherwise. Then: arehiiiid-fiiHivators with which tvimins sown in tin', .s can be kept oleav

of weeiU for less :han half the expense

A TEKRIBLK HOILbR EXPLOSION.

that tiny can bo with the hoc

1 1 l)lP

mlS NKWX IX WASMINliTON. N..u-s of the terrible disaster 111 New

York w; s teli i.'iapheii to Wasninglon, earh' tn Ute aftentoou, ; ndtlietelngrnph iiflie'e was isit-ed bv a hnift- nmnberof . '1 . ,,

person.-; aitMous coiieni hib piiri-ittiiinre.

Kxilopion of 11 Itnilei- on n lipw Voi-U Ferryhont -Fifty Persons Itllli-d. nnl On? llHiiflreti mill Twenty IVotintled. tin SniiilaxT .Inlv :lll nt, Wow York.

hlie Stnten TsTimd fevi v bivit. VettieM. I Amoliir those who litltelled to the tie

v.heii emwtted winh passengers, explod- ' tails ,.f th aeoi.h-'it was See. Houtwell. e l her boiler in the slip at Whitehall i and he at onee remarked that the Illstreet. The concussion wis ferrilie, , speetor of Hlcnmboiibi must have been shatterinf? the foiwanl part of the bout j at tanlt. It i- imtlerstood hat Snperitnd killint; and nualdinrr a treat ntitn- i-.-inp Inspeetor ISelUnap w ill at ouee

lev pi people. Ihe hiu-t tt-.itue ilt ck i be onleieillo WaM- t UK'

AN KASTI KS TOL'R.

saiiiina-

savilif raaehims tve. tu't'tty gcit iiilly I was carried ovellinard and fell mri a I tion inh) the condition of the biiiler.

ti etretarv

listribnteil over "lie country, and most ilart-e nuinber of persons in the witter

farmers know how to appreciate tn.'li). -,v1hj were itrowttcd.

hnt some of the bel. hand cultivators,

lav

for cultiviitiiiK f.-atden vegetab:es are not so generally kn.-wn as their merits ileservc tf eourse we are ready to admit that excellent crops of VtotL e.trly and late sorts are produced 'vy the broad-east sxsteai, espeeirtlly on new hinds l ut still we t ink the drill in the more certain of tin two.

Kosa Ifoiiliem not her r.iinili . A foreign correspondent of the Boston traveller writes. : I have just received a letter troni America asking why Atni nsti) Uonheur has been sent to ISulle Isle. His sister Mrs. I'eyrol, has on led and ftiven mc the origin of the false report, which 1 hasten to eontradii t. Its apjtar.i.nci in the journals in I!iprland and America has caused the family much annoyance. Kosa has been ail U'inter at hjr holm near Fontainel ile, u She makes s.t tulips constantly 'ont liiiishes few pictures The comiietencv sh hni acquired iivcs

Til a SCHNK was hoyond ileM-ription. slen were j struck dumb at the loss of their wive;, j and little ones; women were distracted at. having lost husbands and children : i while little children were oryitit? for their pan nt i who wore lost. The boil- j e.r was suddenly blown ont, lnudint; in; the bow -thirty feet distant The for-, ward part of the bout, the upper cabin j

,iinl all, was iBftactiy stiivereii aint split into n thousand ' pieces. As an eve witness expressed it, the forward

part. 01 tlie noar was imcu miy icei m the air, the smoke-stack fell, and t hen everytliii)!,' wiw buried in the hold. I'assengers. chail's, stool-', horses, benches and life-preservers droppc, into Hie hold fronting the huge boiler, which poured out a deadly volume of steam. Many persons wen; blow n overboard A father find mother had their children blown from their amis. The wat:r in an instant was alive with men women and children

Sliehlgnit Central, latent Western nntl Kf'ie Itnllvruys ih- York Tlie ev Coiirf House IVetv veil t'oniini a-4.. mi nf nt Old Villi Hiii Moiil Itm kv illi-'-lleliltii; Urn-. & t o. Sui-ittoia iii;s. Nkw Yiihk, inly, 1!"I. t'ompetitloii for the i-irt-tntf ol v:leui.rrf sluren tie- Kiit mul lli

Wwst llilH berime so stroiw, that Ihe dlit. vit ruilw:i;, ei'tnpaniew pare n-f 1 -titi or i-v-iie- tt iti:ik( tin- tnnifit as i.-ianf'Tt.ihle jaul titjrwiblr an iv!Me. W M.huut iiisnr:iijifj imy 'I' ltt r 1 -uti , 1 m;iv sic. 1 ti;ive IVnuiil the route over tile Mi'-hiirm e. eli-nl and tin-(Ireat Western, lor .viM-t-d. ntfity, pronrit ecn-in-, titn!', jv-rt'i-etir.n "f roud-licd and iiepiiii.-nts, ears, iisselliTi-r and catinif-hoiisrs. attentive eondilet.trs, anil gentlemanly o!liet rs, the most pleasant and desirable one. It i -he only route fr.im tin-Wi-st eonni-ting dintly -A-ith Niagara Kails, which can l reaehii! from t'lii-siir-i in nintt.:--ii hours. From that, point there are t-.ro through rontes to New York, the New York anil Krie ttaltroail t't miony havflia; cxtendeil their tnn t from Uiiltalti-iii l-iiugnni Valid, to suspension llritlge. This is a great public convenience, as they run n:iny train ; a ilay t etwten

,. Philliontite Isl-iitils which have' Buffalo and Htwptinsion bridge, and lauweniiers are I Miiiippim t,.iaiio.-, u OfM n.ivi ui)w not l)1)Utl.(1 , ,,.ri ,.r ,, ,,,,i,..,.i),,h, -.ell vimted by 1. disastrous earth- ! pither at the Falls, Hnsprnsion Bridge, or puiralo, 1 are ttvvV I 'Ji ll in number, and ! as formerly. Passengers ire now taken on - Ho fast I . 1 ,,, 1 , i rooe i train from Suspension ltri:lae or liulTal-i in thirteen lUlaleu III noun latirilile .) iiU 1 an.l a half hows, mating the running lime I eteen

1:1 and cast lonantutle tl7 1' tmicago ana Ni-wT-rk, e.-er Michigan Central anil

New York i-oatls, nut. tntr' y-tw

ami ri-oort without

Bontw- II. The Secretary remarked that accidents nf that kind to ferry-boats were verv rare, anil Ihe leelinp; ef safety w hich every passenser has on sli pping aboard of thelll would be dispelled by this ci hiniit I lie riiilh)iillH' Island-.,

eurt'iiiuakes, mud-torrents, and cither

her frpm the necessity of painting to stru;j;giiii(; for - li.'e. The alter part ot terrible phenomena. Hie City of Alan-

please any one but herself. It j dit- j the boat, which bad escaped the force situated 011 Luzon, the lonrest ot

mailt to coax lier ;o Jinisii auyTltlllU, j ol tlie explosion, wouiu nave oeeu saie t.ne i-m,imhs, was iisiten oy a reai consequently the prices are ' hiirliet j for the uninjured, but they wore panic- j earl lupistko iHti'.', which left scarcely a

than ever. I stricken, and leaped overuoard wituout iiuiidinir uninjured : and le JHivi anotli

Th. ins:. I iiua.ki

are situated in north latitiule r"30' !

l',l I:: and cast lonfjituile 117" 11" 1J.' I . They lie In ihe north of liorneo i nd Celebes, and oomposse a widely i-vteiiilni" arcliij)ehit;o in the great .Malaysian system. Tlie entire irronp i ; purposed to be pints of a Kubmerfrcd cotit tient, altd is of volcailic orioin. Scat .ied throughout, the islands are many volcanoes, sumo of which are always active. These often are the occasion of tjreat devastation, the destructive eruptions bcii c accompanied by

llnU'li Wisdom. Memory ish der food of old ago. Blenty pceplce detent life bekariB dey vas too lazy to voken for n living. Peoples vat will ghauge dheir religion for the sake of profit ish better without any. If you could read der thoughts of your best friendu, you vouldsoou Hud out dut you don't got many. If a man don't shust feel iigh laughon

himself, lie should never dry shtop his labors from doing dut. l'igiuny should never be punished py

der law. Auuinmit. doc wives, if lie lives mit dem poth, isii punished pettor deu any laws can do it. Many p;ojh; spend m ilch of dheir vagis iu der viskey stores, and den set down and fret bek'aus dh-nr naborH gets aloipj; more bettor ai.h dem. The only mark dat some men will ever uuken in din vorlt ' il be do mark

ot dheir boot. in the mud.

TiMiibenince ish ter pet medasin, and honesty ish der petit garment to

wear. !)is dliree diners, along mil honest work, vili carry unyiiody drough

lis vomit mitout ti then! ties.

TO ADV3ERTISERS, $100 Invested in Advertising in this List will Place your Card Before 350,000 Readers DAILY. Having ami. under special contract, a lame n ace for a long time, to oemm t prominent pontoon Ja each paper in (hie list, we ean offer the same to advertise ai ; exceedingly tow wee. We win i inert in th, annexed list of papers, a qaoe of .me inch, daily, in eaeh napv-r. niy UW lour weelw al 111. low pri, of One Hundred Dotta:, fflil an areratre of t3 ier par i No iidv.itiaeni.-iii will tie reetived except for Uio entire Ihrtner for a Jm tiini-tUan torn Kf tT'-AU adverliaeiuente tor this list Twill be UMertsd EVEUY OTHEB V KEK, I.J.. .M-t5 WEEKS, In the Mlv ineneH of each paper, thereby k' ?to t maO. r belori tto Bevr.Uleaa leMK

KVEKY DAY, lor one week; and tbe Democrauc iisaaen e.vm

Auiriiste, the el I st bl'other, live-.; regard to eonsei; tienees.

near Versailles. tie has never had i Man v persons were drowned.

F ABM, GAMES ASD HOUSEHOLD. .... " From t e Rural Kew Yorker. - ni mble Recipes.

e, t, -r i ,1 a., mere 'on

DaCSatrc .cvicfiri!.. j. mvio umi ur ho ranter TI U rictiilf'S

it to be perfect : To tweuty-tive pounds of meat add tea ounces of salt, two of svigar, twa o:' pepper and one large spoonful of ginger. Mrs. K. M. B. Casxinq Without Hbat. A receipt was given ii the colnmns of .heKvrral New-Yorker iat season, (Sept. 10). too late for mo to :est, and I would like to ask H. M. Grey, (who said in the Rural, Oct. 29, thatsh j hod put Tip eansaocordinrr to tht- directions piven). if they kept, and prov nl in all things statisfactory, an-1 if berries will not keep in the same manner? I think ninny of votu reade:."s wonld be glad of thir. in

formation E. A. S., Corbomiulc, Pa. Tomato Igs I have tried the following with success : Scald and peel of Pear Tomatoes sixteen po .inds for six pounds of Sugar, in whish sook them till the snjrar penetntes and they fire clarified : then take out, spread on plates, flatten and dry in the sun. A portion of the t vriip may be sprinkled over them whiie drying. After they are dry pack in boxes, spiinkliug each layer with white sugar. Treated in this way they will k?ep loDg nnd retain the flavor of tl e he?t figs. JRural Header. To Dbt and Cook Cobn. E. A. Iiiehl writes one of our contemporaiies : To dry com for winter use is not always an easy matte.: when done in the ordinary way ; but it is go good a dish whei properly cooked, and comes in such good play during the winter and spring months, when the good housewife is often puzzled what to cook, that fill should have a supply ; and for those who have no better t'xtiires for drying, I would veccommenil the hot-bed. Place the parboiled corn, cut from tht cobs, on boards, or sheets in the hot-bed, or oth

er frame, and p tt on the sash, raising

mem a coupie 01 mcnes eaeu end, t he nun shirting in will make it so hot, thut the corn will dry perfectly in one day ; and the heat will be so great that not a fly will go near it, and should a shc-wer come up it will be quite safe where it is, and ready to take advantage of the first bit of sunshine : when projierly dried it will hist, for years. To cook it, my wife savs, Eut it in a tin or other vessel with a d, pour on enoc gh hot water to cover well, set on ttov. where it will remain near the boiling point, but should not boil, leave on thiee to tour hours, then take half ctp of ;ream, iuto which stir a teaspoon ful of flour, and pour into the dish with corn, or instead of the cream use milk, nnd add a small piece of butter ; seinou with a teaspoonful of sugar ami i little salt, set on the stove half an ho rr longer and it is done." How to Cook Gieeen Cons. Com should be allowed to boil, (says the Ohio Farmer), in clear, soft water, and

by ltseli aionf. Not m salt aud water,

anything to do with the Commune. His age and his residence away from Paris exempted him from their exac; ions; his political opinions ami his geutle disposition f re utterly opposed to the violence of the party. lie hus much of his sister's utlen I- ninny a i tist : prefer his works to hers : if she haf.

more force, he iv. s more poetrv oi

brms hitrl.

prices, but his prevent delicate health confines him to i mall canvasses. lit has taken all tlie medals at the Salon, and is decorated. Juliette (I'eyrol Bohcnv. she signs her pictures) is ihe third of this talented :;an:.ily. Sho txgan early to paint, find lifts succeeded well She is married to Mr. Peyrol, and has o tine family of boys. Au.fh ;tr says it has been linrd for her to 'hunt two hares at once.'' Were si e it less devoted mother, she might have been a more itouoti painter; however, si e d.oes not se.m very wretched about it. Her pictures

are always well nung at tlie biuon anil sell readily. All the funily choose animals for their models. Next mi age comes 1' adore, the scalptor. He has sdmely .von two medals at the Salon, nnd finished lust year collossal commands for Egypt. If riper yer.rs fulfil the pr mise of the young man, his path too will lead to widespread fame. I am sorrv on the suimc

page to tell of noor (xerinain, a ha

The

harbor police boat came to the rescue.

and gentlemen who were in a row-boat near the battery saved several lives. The firemen f.lsc went to the rescue, and bravely did they work. The debris in the fore part of tlie hall was first removed. The cries of the poor hull-broiled victims wore heartrend .ngi Stimulants were given thetn as they struggled beneath the beams, and oils poured on (heir burns. As fast as the wounded were recovered they were borne to the

er shake very nearl" destroyed the same city. Inl87 K another eai tlnpiake pros trated every lionse in the province of Zan:boango, in the island Mindanaooin of the sou'.herninosr. of the group, and cancel several small islands to disappear. Tornuih.e. hurricanes, and stoiiiis of wind cud rain frequently devastate the coasts The islands belong to Spain, though about one fourth of the population retain their independence and the goverment of native princes. The population uf the groop is estimated at .",000.-

derk of another ferry-boat moored l 000, but, of nimiv of i:he 1

alongside, where they were tenderly I eared for ty Dr. Shine. Within 20 j ininntes ambulance;- from Central St. I

Hospital were at Whitehall. The ! climate, a soil of wonderful fcrtilitv

scalih d victims were placed in nmbu- i and are rich in c.ueh prod nets ts coffee.

ht islands a

most not 1: ing is liin nn. The Phillippines, though aitlioted with these great convulsions of oat u:-e, have a delightful

mid a half honra.

ThlH new eonnerttim in mutually benelieiel to the piibtle. and the New York .iml Frie railrcei Companv. a wo lartre a jHrtioe of Western jieo le pri-fer that roiile for the eonif'irl nf it.-i liroad-?ni;e eart, and the nnrlvalled Iwauty "f Hb fieenery. ht:w toita in lie-ftame ltaWI as ever. tei-nuof with!1'' whoae polnefi reueh ntl extrenii:ii-H of tie- Uoe : f wai th.-re .iiifit la-foiv, nnd .jii. after, th.- ri.t in? iL'th iie-t. The .(. niotiHtriition . of die pn-sH and M-.i..e of :ill imrtie., tiirnint the piHillniilmity ot the eity otli- erM. mid In favor of i-ov sintl ortler. ai'd in eoni-

meiHliitlon of the police a,ul mllitury for th. ir firmtieeii and prnToptituile in cuprree-Hinf il e mol,

pr-'Vi d that the frrtyit. h.-dy of the pimple, ai-e iu

favor of good government, TltK NRW C'Tm-t- aoIJPK,

which ha all1. -ady eot f. n million of d.,11 11-1, unci

which will ivbi'orh five or six million,- in: T? before ita completion, in proure itte Plowly, lino will lu1

im lona In huiimiltf as so .nion s lemoie. vatne ovo-

thinla of the money appropriated for it l stolen by thievlali oilleiala and eontmetorH.

KP.W HAVI S, CONN., is celebratiMl for its colli ge, ilni treea, an I pretty women. I al tended com meueeineut exerei.ie!i here, and met my elaea af ler : n ae: ee of twe-aty-fonr yearn. The hialory of its member wai recited. Four of them have tieen JudiieM .-f the ilepreme Conrt of Nen Yorktwo of them tdill nr.- Lartied and ft-iriuird. Home members of Centre.-, ipiite a number of -.hem profesoru in c.-!lcr:eH, a Knlly number mill' stern, one Ciineen. of Peinov-lvauia -Siiperinteudellt -f Insane A.iylmns, veveral of On in nuthor -anions them Ikk M.nvta, (T'omtld G. Mitchell) n 'ew doctors of laws, gramlfai hers and editor. SWd'en oaf of a ela of severity-eight, that irrailuatod thirty years ago. are dead. Till' COMJTFNI KMI-.NT KXKHrrSKS

were not i!in:'ked by ;my peculiar originality or brilliancy. A fe nieces wi- . e. of sup. rior ineri' and well

spoken : most of them tvere eonouon-pluc,; enough

and seven! i.-en- onite anf'--diliiviaii.

The Alnmni meetin was badly m:ma Te-.l, and

mosr. of the sihhh-Ih

Tub Guion Mail Line, in order to

meet the wants of summer travel, have

reduced the fare from New York to

Liverpool to $70 for outside rooms.

and t30 for inside rooms. Tlie testimony of the man v pass Biigers that have

used this favorite line this summer is

iu the highest degree complimentary. A round trip from New York to Liver

pool and return, can be made for $140 or $120, according to tiie location of the rooms. The stenmersi of this line sail

from New York every Wednesday. Putt

stingers can rely upon safety, speed and comfort, the great requisites for n

pluafifint Fca Voyage. Cabin plaiiH of

the steamers of this line con bo seen,

and berths anil stabe-rooms secured,

eit her by mail or ir. pe:ron, at the office

ot I' . 11. McUlure & (Jo. .Ueneral Agents,

111 Clinton .Street, Milwaukee, Wis.

gold, xngar hemp, and hidi-".

t ol aeiv , dye wood s,

Tltc Cholera in Pnhiml.

The

lances and driven to the hospital at full speed. .Private eairinges and express wagons were also brought, into requisition. T ie insurance patrol wagon bore several loads of liioi.iiing iimiiari 1 icings to t he hospital. Some died on t he way, and others were delerious with pain. One ambulance was tilled with children.

whose eyes were closed and their whole ibices vwcll.'il lipvcni.l reciioiiifiiiii Tlioie

little feet aud legs were cooked and their i something in the announcement of tender muscles laid bare. l1"! I '1 '";' '"'c ol I tits t.-n ible -tcurge The wounded will reach onehnndred. i u'-..ll I oland hi I, ciibsup nnpleasr ,.iv ,.ft.li..m were iliir...,l in .'.,. rri orr.-s ! "t DlemfiricS. It We mistake not. it

and driven to their homes. The drug- j JV:ls in J,,Sl I U'.V

stores in the lieitjiit orhood were tilitd with them. Amour the injured was

Asiatic cholera has made its ap

pearance iu Poland. This news has been officially annul need by the Russian authorit ies. Distantly removed as Poland is from thi-i counter, there is

dreary ciioiirjh. The chief

Sheriil' Madden, of Brooklyn, who was

brother, a pupil of (ferome at .the Hearts driven to his residutee. Over 15,00(1

Arts. Devotion to study lias not entirely absorbed hii youth ; his pranks aud his wai.deriucr, ure better known tbun his jiicturi". He was a faithtul oldiey last Fall, ira3 taken a pri-iom r at Sedan, escaped and at lust arrived home in a sorry p ight Thia ta,-,te of military life was ;i )t enough. In '.'aris he heard the popular story tyranny at Versailles was trying to crush liberty iu Paris. He joined the Convnuue among its early fiieuds, and persisted in going back to Paris to share its late. " I am neither ,i 1 ar nor a deserter," he sail. On his .av he was avrostcd

persons fratliereil at tlie battery witiiin an hour alter the explosien. The most reliable returns of the easultie.; by the disaster give ft total ol killed fifty, and wouhded about one hundred and twenty. John Magee, the pilot, was thrown from the forward pilot house twenty feet m the air, falling on the boat and escaping without a scratch. FUllTHKB 1' Alini'.,i;i.AltS. Coroners Keenai: and Young visited

the scene of the explosion imnrediatelv

after the Accident happened. Coroner

with a passport ot the Comiun.e up.m i Iveenan will hold an investigation, but

him oi.l .n rn imI n ivnannor t: Vori.till.. Will Hot ICL'lll lof SeVCIM llaVS. 11C1' I III IS i

Win f . ii-.il-.- jnUnil f..i- ( not before next week. ft is intended ! and .luring all seiisouu. The same vigi

now lie haa been leh afed. If his ru st i that if shall be semvhing and thorough.

broke out fierce

ly in the Indies, ;. id, alter dccimat-

! ing towns and eari-vimr oH'large iiuiii

bets oi the jicople of the east, it slowly continued it.n march toward the Knrojieau fi'onlier, and in IKJ0, or thereabout, il broke out in South.-ni Ku---sia, pretty much in the same manner in which it now appei is iu Poland. In 1 Mid it raged tii ri el in the city oflMoscow, and in the lollowiug year nearly the whole of Central Europe was tnn-lci its evil iutlucnce.. A year later, in ls.52, it made its appearance on thU

side of the .Vtlantic. (Jtuebcc was tht first city in which I apimared, then Montreal, and afterwards New York, after which the di -c:te spread in various directions. We make reference to these fads only that Ihey may serve to po nt out to the hcah h authorities the necessity i f watch fu 'ncss at all times

has caused regret, his hope.

is p.

future i.i full ol

Hirsute I'l aiisfol Illation-.. New York Corresponds ice St. Louifi re.:nbhean. There is a rumor hero that 1 'online Markham is about to be married to some geutlemaii of standing who is madly in love vft i her. It 'can't be Kichavd Cant Y riie. cnu it ? Pauline is a gorgeous creature. Looking out of a dress maker's back window the other day, saw a neighbor's yard in a very strange eond .thus. Tin; grass was strettn with tufts rind crimps of golden hair. Hanging on the lines were auriferous, curls aud golden switches waving in the air. Goix'. mercy, thought I, there's been an awful eontliet among the blondes going on here. Even as 1 gazed, a young woman came out and seemed mournfully to regard the harrowing scene, but tiuddenly the voice of a man, who is- a hair-drcssor on Sixth avenue, broke

and the . reference boiler.

for the salt barde-is the corn : and not I " :'u S " -Hiss .uarkl.am . .. .,...i i.;i .1.,, e 1 ! hair; and, sure enotttrh. there stood

on any account, uou tne ears ot corn with potatoes, as so many do, for tbiji greatly injures th j taste and goodness

oi the corn, anil also hardens it. It is well laaowu that the skin of the potato holds a poison which is freely given to water, rendering it unfit that corn should be billed in it. Perhaps you will taink this unimportant and unnecessary, but have eaten in hundreds of families where corn was cooked in no other way except with the pototoes, anil very much impaired in

quality and wholesomeness. I have j also seen c m cocked on the nob where I

the stately Pauline in the door. The

hair-drcsscr's young woman picked up the whole half bushel aud run in with it, where, in the strong light ol the back wiiidow. Pai .line bent her graceful head to have lock after 1 ick, curl alter curl, switch after switch matched with the original Jacobs that grew on her temples Mine of it took' another dip in aiUMolino, am", it caine out in the yard ' gain ; some of it was a inat-h to a hair, and weul oil" with the golden Pauline. Lot of people have gone again into the anreoline. Mrs.' Jonlin. who

manf nl . I I. ... ....... . 1 , I . 1 .. .1

I tiiink that verv :'ew are guilty of such i " a brunette, hoc i,r.c. a year or so abai-bariswfisthi.t. ' j ago a g,l!:m-h.-ured bhwde thet. re- ; sunic.l hyr dark hair and dvid it velTbosfok PearTrises- A correspond- i low. Now she is dow n at the lirai'ich, et of the liural Messenger S;iyi:. ; "I j her head again touched up, this time had a very fine pear -t-ree (Flemish I to a sort of a hrnnw color, ami there Beauty) that beea ne affected, first by j are f-great man ,-heads now seen of a blight in one limb, which I removed, ! peculiar reddisi. brown, known as au-

hmi uieu unoitier was aiiectea in the burn, but h one to tcs elr...,K. ,.i ,iw,

lance wluco whs exercise,! wit h eptdem-

pmion of ieveral experts with '"s raging almost i nr very doors to the condition of the i Wll proteel. ns.: so far as human preth,; material of wliich I cautions etin do so, gainst- those ter

rible Msitations Iroin which tin-populations of the .South American cities too fretpiently sutfer. ( lean streets and striut quarantine regulation arc admirable preventives agaoi.st diseases such as now afllict Poland, and which have so reeeliih- robbed Uueuos Ayres of thousands of its inhabitants. .V. )'. J ,;,,(, -2Hi.

it- was made, and ti e amount of steam t carried at (he time, will be obtained. The jury will be composed of business men or practical mechanics, able to render au intelligent verdict according to the evidence, an.l place the blame for the appalling calamity where it pioper-ly belongs. The jury will view the bodies at the morgue, and permits v.ill tliefi lie given l y Coroner Koenan f ir their removal by relatives or undert ikers. By order of the Coroner no ennits for removal were granted. No theory is offered by the officers of tiie company for the disn ?tcr. The engineer of the Northticld says that when t in AVestlifld steanicd out from the isl ami, she had four cocks of water, and f ojii the laet that only a slight report accompanied the explosion, bethinks there could not have been but a small head of steam on. Slevem, Seevetrtoy of the .Sfcaten Island l'i'ii'y Company, says that there was a government safety-valve attached to tin- boiler. The collector asserts positively that there could not have b-eii more than 2-jl) pei'Mjus on board the boat, tho Wostt' eld being an extra boat, and but few persona UWare that it h nl been piaced on the line. He holds that it w as not possible for so many to h ive bee i on her, as though she had b-'eii on a regular trip.

INTKllEtiriNO STATI: MK.MS. Mayor Carroll, of Syracuse, savs:

I

Sen Metliml of Tcsling Steel. T'he inlroiiucfion ol' steel rails has led, among other metl oils of improved railway economy, to sonic thorough tests to insure uuilorni and superior quality. The (liiswol I method, m this ease, seems as perfect as possible, in securing this n suii. In t'.io fust place, a test iierot from each tive-ton ladleful of liquid steel is hamnter 'd into a bar. and tested lor malleability and hardness, cspeciclly for toughness, by bending it double cold: in ease anv test bai falls below the utainlf I'd suitaiile for rails, all the ingots east from that ladleful of st.-el are laid aside for other

uses. I n Hie second jih-ee.all the in gots

poinlM of ilili'1-.ent were the retirement f.p,i---h of l'resident Wo.jley. after presiding e.ver l.ate fol-

leife twenty-live yir, ami Ihe .-.peeeli of the new Iresident,''. oh Pi-rter. indieatius the fulore poltey of Vale. Th.-re is a strife het.we.-ii Old Val- and Young Yale, and the Alumni m.-etiug shoivi-d that at preneut ti e old fofflei. have it. HAUTtORO, CONS., the wealthiest eify, of Hk size, in th1 ITni -o. eiaa'Pt Proviilenee, -as elothe-i in th - liveliest ireen, ihe hoiihen in Ho ne ftrt-eti. oeing f; ) i-haded a.- todiirken them. The women many ..f them -1 ink as if hrullght up 'l ithoiit !ain:;shiue, mid have i. mle and Hiekly appea -ance. Hiy.'KVILLF; lteen inllet e;int of Hertford, Conn., :i ireoiiifaeturluif city of r, mil people, with wiiter-worli. i-a. oi?r.ilioiiee. hjuili,-., ehureheti. m-ho-'l-, ete hae every :i.-f-

jieut I aboiinditie life ;-nd thrift. Sehneipiiit l.ake, rai.'-fl ".1 fi-', ;iml eoverioir t.'iOo aere:-. is the immense r.-er-oir -f moi ive power f.-r tie1 - laehtnery of sKt'-e-. m iiiiifaetori' grouped within a.iHiO yards, whose annin I prodnet i f3,iKl.iire. BEI.nlN-.. nnos. ,1: co.

h;ive added a la'rpe ;iniouiif ,,f neiv mn-'hitiery to their sewilif Rilk faet'.ry heie, under the niullage-

mei.l ot A. "1. IHfldiiii?, ! a:- fo mereasr iIm priefilet lo &W.I.H0II a yenr, ami U'etlin e milla th y colltr. l ill Miiiudleld will prm: lee a nineh more, mi that

ll.ey are h far the larji.-et manufuet urem and wholesale di-alere of Heiviof. Pilk and nee hille 1 vit In this country. Their houses ;ire nein;..-.-.!. at ll'jTi llroadway, New York, by M. M. neldiiiK and t Tl. Wood; at 7 ) Weet Fourth itreet, O'iiK-iiusiti, by 11. W. Heidi'.)!! and at .' and r.s Wiittaiih ao-inle, l.'lli-i-ai! , by H. ft. 11. 1.'.ini.', W. V. Stanton an I V. . Allen. 'I'lieir nale hav- largely inen:af. I the past year. Iiiri)iE the pat eiirhteeu inenths they have distributed ,- their retaii eulomers over a.lMXl of their unrivalled ateiit -ilk easrs'for th.- display ,d varioin eoloj-s, ai a eo.il -.f Jls.iaia. They are now rimninif a newly invented maehiin- for el. aniiitf liniplieil Hilk and makinp it jierfeetly even mid f!oiey. From nothiniT, in twlve years, th,.y have thrown to 1; the eontr illine silk lour-e in Ihe liiiior . l.,y eom'oinilli; enteiprie, p'rs.-veraii,'.-and kill, with the indexible rule of makir;; alt their irol i rfiH-t, and wuri-alltilii? ill silk w:lh ili.-ir lnt-l, to . 'trre.-polHt witll It mark in leiil i. strentli, and v.e idil. 'i'lieir motto in, th tV.-.ailk is the eA.-ap.-if, and the public say Amen. SABA'MO.l sruiMis was Oiling u i rapidly, this we--lt, wh.-n I was there, '.l.'i guests b-ing pesteit as the oumb,-r at one lenel, whieh aeeon modabu '.l.oml at the overflow iTiv.i. ai'on, when 'Al.lHXl ll.-nlth atal pleasure se.-k. rs erowd this old watering plaee. It must I-e a dreary plaee to Send a loni: lime in, and yet some i-.-.-rile, vhoue ehief oeemailion is to kill time, do t-,.n(i-ve to pass three or f-.ltr nionllls of the year h-'re. A we. k here would be a penauee for tne. l'.ut those who live simply to dress and show themselves, eounl this Parada, 11.

Fearful l'all of a Trapeze JV iormer. The Kijchester Express has the following account of a fearful occurrence iu Dan Bice's Pavilion Circus, during a performance in that city on Tuesday afternoon : A. violent gale was blowing at the time, and the immense canvaa which covers the pavilion swayed to and fro. Every precaution was taken" to keep the

trapeze motionless when August SSeigrist made his wonderful leap trom one end of the tent to t he other. He watched his opportunit y and sprang iroin the x-destial. Jhifc at that moment a gust of wind sv.ayetl the tent, ami this cans, ed him to miss Iris brother, v ho was suspended head downwards from the trapeze, aud he fell with n dull thud to the ground beneath, striking upon his shoulder. The distance was alout forty feet, and in his descent he cleared the netting which was placed be lerth iu

Man as a IJauomtsteb and Thehmom

ktru. .Science has failed to invent any apparatus as sensitive to atmospheric

changes as the human frame. It

therefore of vital importance to guard

it agaiust the eliee: of variations in tho

weather, and experience has demon

strated that Du. AValkeb's Vinegar BiTTF.its is the best medicine for this

purpose at present known. If taken as

a protection against the disturbing iu

lliienee of sudden alt. rnation i of hen!

and cold, it wi!l certain! v prevent the

bowel complaint, fevers, bilious disorders, rheumatic affections, and throat

diseases, arising from these causes. 231,189.

On the 1st day of July, Jthe Traveler's In

surani k Compasv, of Hartford, had written

Twelvo Thousand Life Policies, and J wo Hum!

red ami Nineteen Thoimanu One Hundred and

Eighty-nine Accident Policies.

The purest and sweetest Cod-Liver

Oil in tlie worhlis xlAZAiiDorUASW-Eiiii

made on the sea shore, from fresh, se

lected livers, by Caswell-, Hazard A;

Co., New York. It is absolut-ily pur

and utrrrt. J atieists who have one

taken it prefer it to all others. Physi

cians have decided it superior to any of

the other oils in market.

The California big trie, ki own as the

" Forest King, is now on exhibition

in New York. It is 7(i feet in eireuin

ference, and its annual i ings show it to be over l.Tiliil years old. The task of

felling it and preparing it for exhibition

required the continuous services ot lour

men bill days.

A want lias been felt and expressed

l.v plivsjciiinti. for a safe and reliable pin x&tive

hiii'Is want is new supplied in l'aron'n 1'ur-

tjtu rifts.

Ifi-A-iiv K. Ronj, of JefTereoti. Maine, was

oared of Hpitting blood, noreTiessauil weakness

nt tlio stoniai li. nv the use c-t .iift.iifi s Aim

ihiu: f.inimeHl.

At a receut wedding iu Khinebeck, as the clergyman reached the part of theceremony, " I nowprcnoiinceyou " a tish peddler in tlie t-treet shouted "bull heads! bull heids! " to the amusement of some and the consternation of others present on the occasion. Cr.ARA to Charley, just home from boarding-school And when do you have breakfast f" Charley Just as soon as the parson gets through reading the riot act over the hash. J. Y. Fa.iwki.Ti & Co., Chicago, now have their foreign poods brought thronirh the St . Lawrence river and the lakes direct to the Custom House, in Chicago, w'jere, after settling with tjacle gam for custom duties, they are pltwedin their immense store, and sold to jobbers aiid retailers.

Qnincy Whig and Republican. lto k Ishind Argus.

Kiiefc island Mniou. Ilkxoxdugion Leader.

Burlington Ha-vkeye.

Bnrllligton AriTW

Council llltifls rimiw . Conneil rlintle Nonpareil.

ILLINOISI DAIRIES.

Bloomingtf.il Pantigrapn. wnme- nenui. Peoria Ilem.s rat, JekKmviHe iounuu. Peoria Bevhn - Galena fusetle. Springneid Slate Iteglster.

IOWA DAILIES.

Davenport Danocfat. Dnbnque Herald DubuQne Tiines. Dea Moinet :iegifter. Davenport Uaxetti .

Dee Moioea Statetonaa. Keoknl: Conalilution. Eeokuk Okie Cltj . Otrnrnvra Cimrier .

WISCONSIN DAILIES.

MUwaukee Nen-B.

Milwaukee Wioconfiin.

Balnt Paul Pioneer.

Madiaon Deiaocrat. OehkoHh N iithweeteru. Madison Jot mil.

Jaawrt iil. Gawtt(. La Ctomc L.ader.

MINNESOTA DAILIES.

Wimona BepubBian.

Saint Pant Preis. Minueapii'B Tribune.

MISSOURI DAILIES. Hannibal t omler. Saint jloaepu Union . Kaunas CHy Ballelin. NEBRASKA DAILIES.

Nebrtaka Citj- Preaa. -Pnb)tai. KANSAS DAILIES.

Alcliieon '"atiiot. uawnwjnn .auiieuo. lavrence Journal. COLORADO DAILIES. Denver CHf News. Central Cftj Begiater.

Saint Joaepb Herald iUnaae City limes.

Atcuison Obamiiion Laurence Tribune.

Denver City Tribune.

Address COOK, OOBURM

Newspaper Advertiiinij Agents, Chicago, ZU.

CO..

SpeciaH.ioiicc5. KATUN'S BEMEDY. X.

1840 -TO 1871

FOR THIRTY-ONE YEARS PERRY DAVIS' PAFN-KILLER

lias been leeted in every variety of climate, aad by ; linot cvjrr nution kwraa to, American;. It la the alniont eoiistart orimpanton and inestimable frtenaol the Bilsrfoniry and the traveler, and no one . travel on our LAKES Oil RIVEB8 WlrHOUf If.

PA1N-KII.I-.KH was tlifi First, and is the Only i'ennniH'iil Fain Keljcter. Smte II e W IN KIM.KR a ttrat introdncod. and mt nilli miel uuiutaaea wie. many I.ini nent, Panarra, md i ther reiiie.iios l.ave been offered t the pnbiie. I.ol n t ime "I ' lliem hevraltonil n- truly ISNViAlil.i-. BTAHIHNHot the PA lN-KIU.Il.R-Why is This So ? H Is bee suae DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER is vihtt it claims to be j. Ri-lievci of Pain. Its iHerit nr.- Vnswrpa-Wd.

ram IRTKHKSi. r..ir

a I.i

The Great Blood Purifi.lr

A valuablo lediaa oompound, lor reatortae Ox beaft-b, aad for tlie peiioanent cure of all disease ariiuDK from impurities of the liiooj Mtcbas crafatlau Rerofalaais Hnmr, fnnrer. Cllmwu ilamor, Krraiiwlitw, Cnker, RaOt Rkteaian, I'lmwlefi nnd Hmaant M tke Face, fleers, CwKhs, 4'Ktia-rii. Kram-hilrH. Nenralpin. Kben-

anUiMO. Fanw m r Nfclr. I.vsii-rln, ( iiritij.iilien. ('Btivenra, r?il-s. ilradacbe. DizKiBess, Nroe-nei. FatfBtneaw of the Stvaaau'Js, Pains in br Rnefc. KMaiev 'Ba.!auntt. Fewsilc cak-

If yon are !.uffennir froi

Twenty or Tliii ty Droo in

Tula prepiration Is ucmnttritu.il aiel cl-enucalty ccmbined, and so strongly concent;-it ed fnni roots, herbs and barks, that- its iraod .fleet are realized immediately after commencing to take it. Triers la ntdiseaae of the bumaa ay tern for irhi :h tb- VEGErnre. cannot be used with reiiKix-r naraiT. e it does net oontnin any metallic eompnund. Foi eralitin( tho sytnomofaJllainuritieiiol theWiiod.it has no eonsl.

It baa never failed to effeet. a cm, civmc lone sbiii

.ittle WntT will at.aost I ... aailiHl.l hr dineai'e. Itfc

i..t,ii,- rmi. There is no! sunn to eguai n. in 7- , . M..,t.

a few moment it enres

-nii,'.. f'n,HiH4. situm lleart-Tliirn-

n.rrNn-11. Uvwnierv. Flnx, Wind Ihe uSiwe-l-. Sour MleaMaeli, I v N p e p b i n . Sleh II e it ! a r It r In seetiona o1' tlie country trliere FEVER AND AGUE

Prevail, there :k no remedy held In greater ese;in Kverv house ki ('ikt should keep It- at hand, to ipj ly on tlie tirat att ick ol any Pain. It will ilive satl if ictory relief, and save lioui of stifferinc. . , Do oot 'rifle with yourselves by (. .lIllB untried ee edies. II- sure run call lor .md et 'lie penoine P.lIHKILI.KK. as many tvorlliless nostrums are altooiiM to be sold on the creat repiilation of this vain able medicine, tH Dircctiono accompany each bottle.

I wonderful eftects npoa thss. rompl-iintx are smrpris-

n ing to all. Many have brea curcn t.i mo iuei iw. I that Inrw triMl many other remeduK. I) can well be

called TES GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. rEEriBEH BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTOB, MASS. Price 91 . 2S. SW ! a" Droeei e.

Price 25 el . J.

1,700.000 Aures in Iowa

, SO elM., and l per Bnt Hell. HARRIS & CO.,

Cincinnati, llt.ro.

Proprietor for the Sonlhorn aud Western st ilea.

hoia bv ai.i. mkimcini: oi;AM:s.jgQf 000 Acres in NeLraska!!

Porteby IIRKFNIS HV I '"-..JVTS " tri

anil i;i;'h r.ul riillril trom tliom lire

stampt'il with the number ol oliar;o or tmse of iicciden';. Hta sliouMer wits liulli ful. A jiii.fo is 0 it from one rail I bruised and bis left arm lamed. Of in encll 1 iiarge, ami tested by planing , course he fluid not linisli the net. it on ii-. in support.! u foot apart, and ; Neither could h perform it ihe laat tlroppitifr a weiglit of live tons upon j night, th tioin d to tho putiorn if the rail. A i Et'c-tMitrieitj. An eectmtric Seotchmnn. Familiar

ws shnuliiif! on the main lwk l,riin Ul.o. i 1 .. , , ; ,,. i Jl Kenzie. reeentlv (lie. 1 111 i astietoti,

, . " ., .7 1 - "-'.-.. 11 hx -m.h ni-i..'iii, laniiiir apuust tne rail reading a paper; Mr. ! from a less lieiiil, ,,s ,r(.',u,:,rvrc.

1 (,,,. .in. , iiii-niii-K .-. 111.1111. 1 lll.T 1,1.,.. .t.t 11., in I-....I ..11 1. i-

-lilt- I.--.I 1 .

rj.uuieiiiy iiiere was a tern he explosion. I doe, t! e viuli. j oe of wh .ili hurled me mrji ' 1

111:1. le trom that eliar...-," or ladleful of steel nre rejefted. for ik-Ii pnrpo e.

'V ...ii. ,11,,-uui-R ,mi..; siuiioum i in-eHfitittf' mi Kin.l -altlion. Ii-si.le me, and Mr. Pliillipson and Mr. j course o:a-.veraier-. 111 soverilv Li:vi were sitting 111 the forward ea'iin. ! of aetu; I Her.iee in tlie track.

tl

same way, untiil I hai removed n considerable portion of the lop oi' the tree. Early tht! nest spr ng I resolved to try the application o: scrap iron to the roots. I procured my :ron, removed the soil from the roots caref ul.y, dep'isited the iron between them amf replied the earth. 11 ere wis no further

progress m the bhsrht.

roots they i ee color.

the in. ir is quite am ther

Anecdote of (liovenior Trumbull. An old story outuiriK a lesson wliich many married counles have not vr-t

learned. When Jonathan Trumbull was j

uovnernor -if (!onnet:ti-ut, fi reutlem; 11

ealleu at Ins house one dav reiit!t-tuio

ur and 1 tell iuT.o the hold allll'H:,

a ..-cinlusi-d mass of dead and dvhiff .men, wtiinen iml eliildreii. I was m arly eoveicd with debris, and Almost blnoli-d by dust and dirt. Recovery in a m-mieiit. I ''roped my way throiip-h

ti e darknes;:, find clambered out with- i

out iissist mce. It seemed as thoiifr

hot stand l.!o' blow ilei ineii proper itKi't'cil upon lb,- win ile of the rails

1 The Hiuiilcrllil Vittorin Knlls. I The iast nuinber d l-'etermaim's

juniiieininf'en contauif: an liiterestiue

. j ilescnption ly Jlerr Molir of n visit to

every th i tv- 1 took IidKI of was red hot. iM'nlHslMy hands were dreadfully burned. Ai f tnl the o..,,,.l, he says, -for

jet of st,eim struck me ou I ' '"' '"''''. """V snennces,

. 1 l...1 T .1

1 tne ioreneit.1, ana some

i uc tree c.miinui-ii ijO irr-jw til ax seasoii. ! a or fate .ntervi.-w if.. s!. .1 "I

and tiie ue.it leaves and blossoms came ! have called upon a verv unpleasant er-! ont vigorously ; no black spots appear-! rand, sir, and want vo ir advice. "VJv i edon the h aves, aud the tree bore fine- i wife and I !. not live Imiiuilv t'elhee ! ly : and no appearance of disease was j and I mi thiu'siii'.. of ffettiW 11 divtutv' j seen 011 the tree a. terwaid. In snbse-1 What lo vo 1 i ilvise, sir ? " j

4uc1.11 iiiveiBiiuoii wiminencsiioumi, The Governor sat a n w monieiit in that some ol them had ti ed tlie remedy i thought ; the 1 turniii to his visitor, with perfect succisa. Some told me i said, "How did vm treat Mrs W-

ot stoim forehead,

vooil or :roii bruied my was rr!pinr my way out.

was i'rhrhtlul : Hie rtaii eti uppa'llin;v. With tl e al : heemed rent with slir;

me ou j fall i up; :

inkles, as 1 j The scene !

of the wound j explosion, tie- i 'I;-. I finally

after iiu umeraple diilii ultie

less trials of patience. 011

otthe'Jlst ot June. to pror. e-d fnrtlier -an iinileilal.il 1: wlii.-H I

they had procured turning au.l drilliiiff

coips irum 1 lie ma lime shops anil had used them, 'as they thought, -mith much advantage io their trees.''

ihe nam I mode of sowing the seed

when you w ;-re conrtin? hr and lioiv did yon fee' towi.rd her at the time of your ma::riii!;,j ? Hipiirc W replied, "I trented 1 line s lrinilii. oo.T ..-.i.l.l l..M I 1 ,..11

of late sorts is broadcast, but; we be- ! dearlv at tha; time. ' lieve that it is a better plan to sow in ; " Weil, sir. ; said the Ooveruor '. j-lr. ll.- A L . . . . . Ill 111 I T '

tuau-a, wi wtui ruiaoafras, aimougu tne j Home and courtlier now just as von

ni;tde my nay throiifrh the debris, and ah the eloud of dil it rleared away, J gained the deck and was iissisted to tli-' landing. Tht.-te v as 110 soiiuil ot

ihu oi loiiiviiiif itooiit itie e.-1 .1 v... . 1 1 11 . I-.--k place .vitl. a heavy rnmb- j Tlt''' ' ' like the blasting of rocks. 1 T "f ' " 1 ' 1 " "','' 1 '.'V " :

rows may be nearer together. If the weather should be wet and warm for two or three weeks after sowing, the

wceus fire vury 11 k My to start u.uil cheek the growtli of th crops. We know that farmers objei 1. to the espense of hoeing whenever nd wherever it can be avoided, but if less ground is cultivated and a good stand of plants secureil, an t tjnal number of bushels of roots will l e secured, without additional expense. Tui'Stlys Alicr t'ulmlsei, Soil that has beei properly enriched for an enrly crop 01' potatoes can readily be put into condition for tiirnips. As soon as the pott toes are gathered, rake up the haulms into heaps and burn . after which, carefully spread the ashes. Plow and harrow the land level, aud it is readj for the seed. We

uui incn, an, 1 lover her as when von I married her. Do this in tlie feai td!

Wot l for one year, and then tell ine the result." The Governor then said "lot us pray." They bov:d in prayer and separated. When a yen; passed away Hipiire W -- called again to see the 'Governor, imtl Slid: " I : ha c called to thank you for tl.ego.nl .nb ice you have gave me, and

tt. tell you tiiat my wife and 1 an

escaping stvnin ; b it while nil were

gaily chatting or looking about the ex

pli.'S'ou too

ling .sound

T tiiw people hurled hither and tin the

ami then with me all was darkness fori a 1 loiueiit. I hope never to behold an- j

other such learful scene. Alt. Sherlock's statement: "I

stiiiuliiu; a'toiirrside of Mayor Carroll,

often co lteiuplateil w; : impossible: the negroes persuaded bv any me-ttis (lie waterfall : my cloth -pieei-s, uv lu-tivi -inn ;rt

and f had not powder e nne;ii i'i lavs. Tin- length of (lie fall ii an Kii.'lish mil.-; ii is hi 1 f.-.-i ,1.

nnd ciitl-

1 mining

anv had

imforlui lately could not be to -.'o l-'Veud w.'fe torn lo '.itl re. bleed.

i- eight nearly

near Thurso. More than 30 years ago he took to his beil through religious excitement, and in conrse of time his body assumed such an abnormal condition that the slightest cold affected him in a most painfi I mannor. The air had as far as possible to be excluded from his bed ; his hands hail to be kept gloved, and bis only communication with his friends who visited him was through a pane of glass fastened in the curtains. With all this he appears to be quite in possession of his senses, anil by ninny persons was regarded us a kind of oracle.

! th

when I was suddenly hoisted into! dr. It seemed that I never should ;

j come down, but f did, and fell head- !

long into the water, sinking l lwo-,vnot : how deep. The splash int o the water I In t ught ne to my senses, and being an j excellent, nwililliicr, I rose I to the surface. My head : came in contact with something hard.

happy as whsu first married. 1 cannot I 'A1''1 ,,,,lrv"'K J had risen from under

tie cratefiil t iinni'l. for wmr o-,,,.,l ..,, i "" "i me noai;, 1 niuu

Sf 1,

"I am ghid to licnr it, Mr. W ," said the Gtvernor, "and! hope you w, II continw.. lo court j onr wife as long as you live.' Market Bbports from all the cities in Eirope ant! tiiis country ?oiit,inuo to show o uward li aency, but the hr.us-j o" J. V. Farwell & Cj., Chieagr , have largely nit:i;i-. pated ibis adv nice, and undersell aoiiti-.

; breath

I ligl ts.

md struck out toy.nrds the

Jteachiiig Luc surface, I was

; helped out. of tho water by the people

I 'n 'he wharf. I he Mayor and Ins as1 soi-sates, making their way through the J tit-1 lo ei-owil, were driven to the (Train I j Central Hotel, where their wounds wen j dressed by Dr. h'isft r. J The whole force of mirguons and nsI sistants is completely worn out.

p, nntl

ws is

1 in

above the fall (lows iron Noil Ii ton-i i..

v 'st to Honth-soullieast. To the Hunt h of the fad, and par tllel with it, lies a

thick tropical Wood on i- iieninsni . ;iul

' coverctl all ovei with the foot-!

iiriiiTs .11 linn-tin. iu i. ini... 1

-- - 1. ..-.!--, nnii elephant -t. Nearly iu the middle of the stream enlse to the fall, lies Garden Island, where its discoverer, lr. Tiivinost. me, laiitied and planted a small garden with useful plants, Aloeh however, have been destroyed long ago by ani'-

mais anil weeds. Ihe most, unposinirl view- of the fall is from a pointattiioex"

tr.-me j-,ant of the. Western peninsula. The greatest mass of w der comes from West, the least from the Kast; the two in ite under vour feet, and in the com.

bnied stream Hows on inaeliatmel onlv j 270 feet wide, between dn'k recipie,..i. It tivi.,ii ..I ; 1 . 1

(t

Last week, near Sonthport, Indiana, a farmer was decapitated by a mowing machine on his premises. At the time of the accident the man was e:;amineing some portion of the machine which hud got out of gear, when the horses attached suddenly started, causing the blades to revolvt 'one of them Mrikiu the man ou the back of Ihe neck severing (lie lieud from the body aa though ;iiiilotiiied. A yo itliful sou of ihe defeased witnessed the terrible accident-, md, dumb with terror, (.rasped the icad by tin hair and ran with it into t in moi her h presence. HatkikM), Mass., farmers arc trying . . .e t . 1 : 1 1.

a novel nnneoi icniiizang nn-ir eror.. One of them tried sowing Indian meal on his tobacco hind, last year, side by side with his giinno, anil was so well pleased wil.i tlie results that tlii-t year lie sowed tell tons on his tobacco land. Another is trying cotton seed meal for the sumo purpose, and others are Milking mi experiment with barley! ileal. j

Look oi;t for run Cirn.OBFv. Many doathsoecnr front eating unriue fruit. Every familv shoiiltl hnve Cob's Dvsrar-siA CmiE nt

liai.il iu .;ae ef jtnerjrency. It will r peedtly correct tho eromacb in cases of Cholera Mor

bus, if taken in noanou.

II

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IXJlltS: 1 11, on vviiJ-w - . OYKS 13ROTHKUS. Nainl Patti. j VKViETINE.

By ite us ywi will nivveni many of tho diwawf !re- , Failing Iu the Spring nnd Sammnr eeabon. j HtlionsiM and Isulicrbllwn. !

These two xunplainti am more general at Uiis j

R. R. LMIdTuMPMUES M Iowa and Nebraska,

li.iwinr all the lanOV In both slat, lepl for SB cssvta.

Pamphlets and Counts maps sent- J'B.KK. u an para olthsworld. Applr o. wAliKEH, Vl Pres't Ctlar Baolds, Iowa.

Thk dividends of the Mutiuil Life of Chicago are paid anuually in cash or

insurance.

Piit'ssfs-ii's Celebratetl White Wine

Vi'tuur will keep pit-klea. Aek for it.

my

i riiosriioni s in Hiion'.h. A peculiar j 1 lethoil of Miiniiliicturing bronze coni sists in i 1 tnn hiei ng phosphorus, in i some form, during the process of melt j i ig the copper, tin or other metals.

which lorm the basis of the eomp-minis, tae effect being 01 very greatly improve

tasks eleven experienced mon to 10 ualily as regard elasticity, hard-

tlm liavintr f,,r tho irrm-t Ii,....-,.. ..r 1 1 lless and to Ighni-ss.

l'Ki'Wi-M .V tIo..(!tiii-iij,'ii. w boso re.-i.loiil n.riiitn' '" "" ' at all O10 priiiciiial .-itic.. p,urnii 11,!- . .T V FanwitT.r. A Vn.. i '"i iivico. sell

supply Ihi:. linn .' will, ,i t. ,,,, ,.,(,i--tliiiiK. Their ftock of .try' inictls.

o.il(tns. dreiia kooiIh, notions, liociery, Ac. ta

. 8 ,)im,wie(jR(,ji hv ill who know sbont wich :;i enei-getie Cleveland man in kick- : n.atters, to Ui thin 'largest and best ever pot ing olf his boots bioUe hiti thigh loue ' tKther in on" l'l.

ciMiiitry,

things us fo.iii :ih protlitcc'l.

MAItKKTS. NKW YORK.

llKr: t;.iTTn;-.-Fijirto Primi1 , Hui.s--l.ivc iSni:Kl-l,'airt.i Crimo I'lOT'fON -Mill. Pin Kuimi--Kxtra W'.-ntmn Whv.ai- No. 2 Spt-iiw l ieuji - WiiMtern Ulixet! tl.ir.s- Wiitern Kv- Wnsttirn ItAULViV CoilK M-s 1-iAltl! CHICAGO. ll!1-.VEli fituiicil Prim.; I'':iii- I li.i-l;s.. Medltwi STOr'K liATTLH I iommotl .nfi'rlor lli-iliH- l.irp SHFa-r I.ti-p- llioil to lili'.ioe Sin ri.K -riiiil.-.-l-IllliK -Kri'sli Fulfil -Wlitt- Winter Kxtra Slirmit l-' itr; WtlRAT SlirillK No. 1 No. 2 Coiin No. a tlAls. -No. S RVK-No. 1 lial l.KV- N... a I'ei.K-Mcis, Njw I.ABI1 CINCINNATI. KKl.r U4TTI.K llii.l:l-Sltl-Kr- I.ivo I-'MI-H Pmiiily W HK.1T--W11. 2 Reil

IMt . tlA-rn

RYli

llAKl.l'.V

eon n'i's I M.ll sr. 1,01ns.

HlXl-ClT'!!,!-. ChotiW tl.Ki.l to Prltti.' Ilium l-:vi-Sat i-r ' mi,I 1 " litii-U-ii Kt.nl li Snu'i.t XX Wiik.m- No. tl.-l ... t'.iliN 0. 1 r II VI! H. MII.l V I'ollK Mw I. .M II MII.WAOKKH. liKl.VKS- -lilliiler Prim. , .".il-lJiaile M"tiii.u S i-.u-ii Ca trir. .-Uoniiiion Inferior Iluilrt. five . . .. Slll'Fl' Live O.M.il to Ollolm Hiri-l-l--.il 1 ill iter Hiii s tVuli t'l.til'll - Wliitn Winter Kxtrn SprliiK Kxtm Wili:.M' sutliut, No. 1 Ne. a ti,o;N N". il ll.i'ia -No'J : No.J llAKi.rv -Hoot! I'lll.K Mpw 1. AI1I1

7 611 . ... 6 00 4 (XI 6 -W 1 M 63

aia Oil

6 ful li Gil

llfti

m a aii

1 1 8.

'la te:H. ... HI A 85 . . I 00 oi I 30 ...13 ;5 .an 00 !:. 10! .S 110 .SUM ... Ii A lot K 76

. 1 St) . i IM . a J. , 2 00 . 4 1 11 2 75 15 . IS , 700 5 60

5 s no ta 4 60 $ 4 m ui :i i (S 4 V5 (; 00 ta id t9 (S 7 511 (A e ss ta 1 10,

.5 I VI ( MM S. 83 i 6au ( 3t .Mil 16 9t ?

. S 60 .... 4 91 . ... 3 .10 .... 660 . . . . 1 10

10 1 51 ift XI 63

tut

(1 til i. m (A 4 so

it 6 nr.

13 63

64

ill P0

13 00 10

OrFKBTHK ABOVE liANOS TO SHTTLEKS, ai 83 to SIO ncr rere, oa ttmp. at U per cent., or

season of tbe rear tU.ni al almost any oiaer. tuoy SiWStill it the . arHeM do- able lUr.toorisi are flowlv akin ; for liiliousniiw !waya IotoIk a an 1 1., snerease Ihe baslmwn 01 tjis Railroads, whioa s impalnKldigoilioi., nnd in.llBostloi. Waoecesaii .y an 1 nowl fcs'rS LOwEffl accompaniment ,.f a ilisordored OT torpid Hwr. I prices W sell Happy the man or woman who ran boast of s s torn- TsUld Exi llOTiaXC Ticket! aoli that has n wr tell the horrors of dyspepsia, and . v .""T . K 1 t. . . .. ,. At ow-Offices mP-eittrKatnila. Iowa aiwal "O 1 sal bmi Mial. OTrpnl oeorelive accnt. tbe liver has I fi i.. .. .. .... ii.ii..,l (3r..M.t f t thMenlAM.-

never Riven p. in or trouble. Moi one to . tLoosMid j S:gt'g.Y, can lay claim to entire immunity from irregularity I colotiien. or partie. of 2 ar more Colored Maps,

of these organi". How. then, shall they tw regnlr ted ? Not by iKiwiTltil cathartic alternated with ont nary stimulauta, bt.t by a medldnal usrigornnt liko Hontetter's Stoma Bitters, which combine in due proportion the Ionic and the alterative principle. I nerever there is a chnrch, a acboolhoruje, sad g t iral store, this famous medietas may be procured. So

village merchmt finds it prndent to be with out it.

far It is ennui red for every day by every class. The

wni'trtnimiiin lmn it lieiiuse it increases his catadtv

for toil, and i; f.4ov.-cd by no reaction. The ..ff t of the nalubri m r. lib, herbs, etr., of whieh il is composed, ditriwed through hie sytm by tho pure stimulant which form the basis of tbe Bitters. i most healtlifnl an.l iiiviftorattnir. rte scholu. ib merchant, anl, in fact, all men whose mints ot

uoaies, or ootti, are iu cuouuui .-i' i . 1 , -. . benefit ffm ton n-r. To iersous of selentary iiabita it snpplies in totiio mea.siire, that activity in tin clrmlati..h whirl is obtained l.y phj steal exertion and

is the i"ist Hitowu remedy tor constipaium. Ask for H.-s'-etter's Stomach Bittcra. and l- rot be coa-d into pnrchasitiu any of the iniitatioiii.and

frauds sometliaes ofterou iu its sieaa.

N.0-i fl A

The 4i'i-at litiuivitlrut.- TUt- worM may trer-ifel cltallenKed to p wliice iHrfMJt a iimMttio of njrtlttnK tn nature, at TurrimtN SrUiier ApcrivM i .f Its "Hmhi.!. hr SrJtsor S.ntiH ..f t.nunny. The Aiu'rit-n'-. on a rs.rtrct 4UH.I,vi.t r fho R- tzar W itcr. is'tji-on Mipertui t tho !n.ni.t.,c' ur o( N ilure

horHe'i, hwnuff tt unituh ttl) h Artive medniltinl pniportit Kor (h. siirint;. unalloyti ly any ol' the uteri ant! nstlt"8 mriH icM iV-u nl jn all mineral fount. tins.

The tffiintiir rirtii-lr bt!r: riirtuu o mte the Smtrr VV.it .11 lirjit urttiori aad pcrfpited. anl prohiilily th ht- f , 'Jim nub t ?..n.al o.a(hiirtie and ntibUioH iirpirati-i'i uu th (aetM( Ihe earth. SOLJ BY MA, DltUiUUSTfi.

Tlie awlv RtUaUf lft IiirllMrfssa la tke $35,000 in Valuable Prizes ! To bo Distributed September -11, Ba. Capital Prize $3 ,000 in nit ricaF GoW t Whole namber ot .iifta, 4,w'. Ticket united 10

SS,M.

JUKNTri WANTED TO SEI.I-Tl KBT&. I1 viiiom libers! 1'rcw"";"' -mil kji , viVi. 'r.ii.. ttl f siv iebeiM Twelve

Ttiikets sj (Oi Twmiy-ve TlfUei l

Clrclilars .ontainioa a foil list of prises, a dascrtliIaii nf .1,- mannnr nf rtrmwtiur. and O .IleT afonUtWt

in roferenco to the Distribution, Kill be Boat tojjl' one ordering theaa. AU letters most bo addresses ta

omcc L. I. SINK Box S4J, .

till W. tsthSC

(SasriaWMra. O.

R. HOE & CO.,

liCKS MAJlSRS. All MAKlTFACrTIlSBBS Oi AJUL KINDS Ol' EXTRA CAST STEEL

INCUrnHK! t"lR.10r.ATl SAWS, WITH PA1KST INS &HTK1) TRUTH: SOLID TOOTH OIRCULAR SAVS: MUUMl'LAV.OANi; AKI liROBS CUV

BAVtS, SI AMIRKLS. HUMMlSli .UilllNBR, Ac. Ac. OFKiOK ASDWAllMBOOM.i- N D 6OI.D 8T..K.T.

JOHN NAZKO V UV i . , WMct.-imIk-.-.

li IHI - , . 1 HO ... I HO . . il 75 . . . .-. l!ll

9M.

Ii '.' 110 (ii) 4 .VI 10I 4 25 (3, III (ii- 5 M .in 1 -Jn tit, 42 11 31 hi tli, W If Hl a.3 M)

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lllnatra: 1 B-.A of Woii.tern. " Moil free I A.l.lr-isi il FllX. .t till., aw l.iaiulSt.,Ne York.

AlUvllY. Stt Term br.

)Al.l''OHI

I wins -. i-llK.I. Mi-s

elns iicil i-:w. Address for circulars, t in rrln

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II HIII.I.KII.iuanufaclarerorniifc Hair Jewsliar ?U a" I.;'""-.' Hair Iv.irU.S!!., -!.. nSt,,MlT. .;,.-" fl.uiil-. fli.ims. Pius. lllimH.Hwiti-lles.Onrls. IV .. .....I i.u 11 ......1.1-.1 Miuietftt mirfntiim.

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ilei y.Ulovof .1 .I V. ncj C.mhI, Kl tai uil.e ol-.-'liloago.

I ii.. ii 1 .. i-ii.li..H. l-liii-ks. Matar!

RstaMlshs.' I'll l 'Sast Water trei!, Mlhtaukao.

rttirs and lob.

lain.

M

arim: ihmi.kh wiiiikn

l,tkelr.vt, Mllwauknc, wis. II. iavi4, Proprlslor.

RUFTURK

Bclievt'il ani oti vf ly Jr tSiiermnttV !atrnt Amli mco inl ?oniiwHind. UiHi.r ?7 BrtMnlw uy. P?. Y ISem Ktc. for tiOdk and pin ! graphic likenf; oi oastw bi lore and iiK'T (Mire, ttl'i Hvtiry Witn! BeveUor's ca lettcrfiinel pordnit, 8v'w;ir(of trn-vulitus iratwistur- who (irulrn,) to have ..-i-n j.iti.r4;.utH 1 Ur. hiiF-KWAN, AT Till' L AST DAY WHAT ik BICt black catnJtspue nl rranl'i -n to vbilttren mnny n rfkannt will him. U4 fani. r'rmittina- flim And lmwquifoct- to 'miiMT twlptei-f litlli: childwn wtion you ch.ii pnvptit it isi-tHiKU l.v (.-ANorit'ii wilt imtw. Dtom. They ttr Hcnt bv imil. piimtil, on receipt of ric Oim, 75c. Throe l atbln, 930 difttreni nowflpfttrvxnpnhli-th tht. Bilvnrtfftimt' Mt. Addrest. A tl. HOlHiHTuN. .folTprsuo, Ot io.

It

TASTKO CKNTK i'O JiT (!h) t

v i

.n tho

rlobmU-d HOMK KliUTTLr SKWENG

J M Al.'HINr. Uhr tbe umlrr f'rtt, matate th

of' .vti'ffi (BtiKr on iKiin Kiittft' ami is tiv license. Tif best -and obi'apiwt family Seirltas Maobiuo in t-ho market. Addctw JOIISSDN. CLARK OO..

Bontmi. (., Ptiteburh, P.. Cica(So, 111, or St.. tomtit. M

APPLE PARER. CORER & 3LICER.

OKM IT AI.I. AT IIM'H. WAK RAN Mlf

Sutisfactorv. ..lit ti-neuters, I'rlcs, Also

n

thr " t tiinn " Apidr PaiT",vvhtch "jiawi ll thv . r Price Made by 1). U. M,mrfiOMtRK,W i

tor. fliaai.

FOR S1LB-

In Union Oo.. III. 43 ralUn north of llatro. on tnr lltlnuls (ientral Railroad. Coutalus : acnia. "Il l aw I'oach.tiOO Pear.llW A.ile.31ll I'rono Troes : ar ill llrai.e. Will soil for eash.or ..-ti-lianaT! for other jtowt im.porty, Aildreu T. N. FOSTKll, Suuili Pass. M.

X FKK WHKK Ptilil At lls

'""ioifTHWeSTiimM'MCO. PlMsanton, htm

$35

Guion Mail Line

Sta ling froio New York aud Livfrptxlevcry Wcdnosd.i.v; Queentitown vnry Tbartf Iaj . Ton fini cltttu; Sk'-amcrs. Fasssjre, boin -rabm ind -t?tVsti;e, at luw ebt r ite. F r lurtlier pftr leaian ndctrui f. H.rmuREaco., treat Wi'item i.)ruU, Milwake. Ajrcnts Wanted.

DR. WHITTIER, GITM.CbsurleatM. TOKURB l..H.-.i-r l- In lit, Louis 1 aa anl Chroav J ic lny -Iclan, o suoc-ulljtiiK.tsriuu!lt teaid IA im'li. al ! Venereal liaaai.asi brluttpavUeota ftMmerer- Svatc. Hiabomiitaloiip.il malUea, a Itietiiae i-iiieri...ice witll im.-oat druaa irapared futile e itabl.rtiiiient, cares eases irlvon ui.bff otnara. bo n. ttu-r o-b- failiMl : toll r-.u r prirala trouble. OonKoltjitien fn-K-. u1 two st jMipa fi-niodlol SSSjgS-

M ami, .in, Wom ash 'on,eni ai maU.iHVoants

oiu-u,lK)to or iiB ct.. 100 ii-vreti. a:i cisitq.. curious, diubtiu! r uriutsilivo wittoklwwalKt laoms..tvtw.mardaj;o. Ac Rriiryoniia;ai.nrdt7onian

o icM to rcs.1 ft aa a wsrriliw. Tbe tiere., telI"'r t.i.'.l irnjiljUly in. latent aro d..titlenllyn.lrioil f

CUT THIS OUT! Ac.1 mmhI twei.ijr-8'i- cents f.i a I let. and t:ta Wsitch, Sewing Ittacaino, riano, or some arti le of ralue. Sit kjw lw $1 II. .V,

Aiona-.. A.lil.oss

PAl K Altll ,t IU..

11 ll lllUAl . OW

isrorn nmniT fr Attn yen wan! n

name.' n fmrMejr, mm ii-iiuwiibuuic & w; IWT day dU-r pur -w 7 Ntrtid

pf! fr -. m tbtTi nn h h- AItev -s--,Hm tt :nt ItMV '.-, iWliaidcnlaBtif.i; VaUM 6vs, N. V.. 16 ltaibtru H, bU

No

, . I'iati.iM Mint ou trial

rAHl ast" O S.PIANO l'o. (HSB'dtraj.iV.Y

$. - .4. k a A AT miaiK r Ahrffnd. Ti;e'rt""" Bul.ie s new. ...noisble. pleainni inldeW. " toXICB XW,IK oo . Chicajre.

DOTQffilX m. s. Aii 5. urn.

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