Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 16, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 August 1871 — Page 1
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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFLAND'S PODOPHYLUN PIU, j HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL j
Hoofland's German Etiers,
A DUtrrs Million! Alcohol or Spirits of any kind,
Js liSTiroiit from all others. It in composed of itu- t juioes or axv pkincipal ok 1 is. "It: and IJauks i "' as uio.lioin!i!ly I cimed. en-.:ctirO. tin? w i;'!'k --s or inert po ti on of ihe iai.'redioiit uot beiiic us-id. The- :.-le. 111 !io bottio of tiiitt Piitcri. there is ioi-t.m-J aj mnoli meiacinal virtue as will to found in 'overal galk ! 9 of ordinary mixture. The "floxs, etc.. v.sediii this Bitters are grown in ie: amy, Hioir vital principles extracted in ih. r c.v.'.iitry by a scientific Cheniibt and iorwri -.led 10 the iratitifaetory iu thin city, woe-re (hov are emnjyi in led anil bottled. Containing 110 Bptritnonsing redientu, this Bitten, is lroo r'rons the objections nrged ajauiut all othcra, no desire for stimulants can be inilueed from tuci: mo, t'.ii.y cannot mti'ic dnnk'r.l, mid c;v::iio, t:uur.- any circumstances, have any but a bc:icicil effect.
Hoofland's German Tonic
"'V-..- co:ai irdod fortlioso not inclined to cxi .-;lo bitices, ru; is intended for rae ia cases .viiou somo aLi hi lie st!i.;ai;.nt is ro.ruireii in .oiiiieeiion t.io Tonic proponies of the Hitters. J!acU boirlo of tiie Tonic contiiins Mm oottle of the Sillers, combined with pure, AvNva Cut'z tot. and flavored in su?h a manner that tho extrr hi? bitterness of he Pitlcrs .is over-oii-.,-:, foriiihi.; a preparation My ajiv -ibio a:sd leisieit to the palate, aul iontcUiin the niodicinal virtues of tl e Bittern. Tl-e pri.e of the Tonic is 1.50 er brittle, RlU-U many persons think too hiirh. Tacy b a.t take iato consideration that the tiintt-'::'::-i;e,l is a.-irai.tood to, bo of a ure i tal::y. A poor 'irll.lo e.is.lii be fumUiicd nt a -.-' ...- prie- but is it not better to ;av a. liiido Pie.-o aiv.l auvo p l ari'ule? A medicinal ''t -r;.: Ion sLis'UiJ contain nono bu; the best :."!;-itdioi!ts, an 1 I'.ejy who expect obtai'i a !..-::t iHmK'.ial wiil mot.t ceitainly be i. Nested. J'hry are the Greatest Known Remcilies
l or T.TVER CO l ?UJNT, DYSPEP NEKv;r;s ii:i:tinY. jaunwciu dimr.VSK GF T1IK KIJIXFYS, IT.L"!'TION'S OF THE SKIN, anc all disea.-wes arii-iug from a disonUie:! Liver, Stomach, or Jtr-UKITV OF TUK BLOOD. Eead"the foHoning symptomsConstipation, I latnlcnce. Inwanl lile. l n'lnfws of Blool to the Head, Acid ty of the l.'itomaeh, Sanaea, Heart-born, Dign.-t for Pood, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. ;Sour Enictations, Nuking or Flutter ng at the Pit of the St nah, Swimming of tue Head. Hurried or Diliicult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating t eniation irhon in a Lyu:g Pooturo, Iiiniiiosti of Vision. Dota or Webs before the B'iht, Duil lain hi :ho Head, Diri icncy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Sk.n and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bask, Oust, Limbs, Ac, Sudden I Indies of Meat, Bu u r in the Flesh, Constat t Imaf ;in-in-;B of E .il, and Oreal Depression c f Spirits. All these indie ite Disease of the Li or or TiSestivo Oreauf combined with impius l-lood. TbeU'cof 5 he Bi'ters or Tonic will soon cause the above syre moms to dinar, pear, .uid the patie.it v.i l become well and hei lthy.
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Applied F.xteitli.y. It will euro all kinds of Paiii; and Aches, such as Kheimatism, Xe't'ii'r'ii, Tomuaclie, CbiiblsiuH Sprmnt. Briii o, Prost liittes, Headaelies. Pains in the B.u k and Lms. Pains in tlm -T.. i-itr- t Liails, firings of Insert, ItinKWorms. etc. Task Isteriaij,-.-. It will enr Kidnev Conn tints. Ba; Itaehes, Siek Headache. Colic, Dve-it.'rv. iJiairhiea, Cholera Infant nm.C'ioler.i Alo 'tins. (tii'Tops anil Pains in thfSt'im- !:. Cever aud Ague, Coughs, Colds Astlma, etc. Dr. Hoofland's Podophyliin, OJ S B!TlTi:TE FOH JlEnci'Rl PIM,. TWO PILLS A DOSE. 774k ma-'.' wc?rV', -jH innfnvni, 'e?jtUi)ih Catttartic tnwit. It is not ne.'e:sarv to take a hnt dful of these I'ii's to i.-io.' iee the de-lrod eff i ; two
of tieu act or. y aiiap(;.- r: !.i;Iy, .'loswrng the live ,t-io:: .-h, and Bowisof a..t n.i :rities. 'Pie p Y.i ipal ingredient is Po ;.?;. tin, or the X'enh Extract of Mandralu , w'lieh is by ruiiiy t:-.i3 more Powerful, Aciiug, and Seaic tiir". than the Mai. iralio itself. Its pen ii .r.i: Vti iii u'l.m tl.o Livnr, ch aning it i j.o i'.iiy fi ra all o:.. Ii uti. i ,, wit , all the po-.v:;r of M .- M iry, yot fr. o fr.nn th 'ij-'H u reeeltf otta . ljtd to dio Uae of that ni . 31 nl. For all diseae, in which the use ol a catharticig indki.tml, thoso Pills will g ve entire satisfbciion in every irase. They uf -rj-iil. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dycp.Mi;: . nd extreme Cisiivenc.;s, Ir. Ho; .flaiuVs G. r iian Bitter or Tonic should be nsed in c iniii;.-: ion with tae I'iils. Tho tonic effect of t to Bit -era or Tonic builds up thesvsletc. Tho Bitter or Tonio pnrilku the BlTid, etren;; bens the nervee, rcyiJcV the Liver, and gives strength, enei gry, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active wilh tho Pills, and tone up the system witli Bitt: ri' or Tuoic. and no (Uscaee can retain its hold, or ever arsait you. These medicines are sold by all Druggists and dea ers in luoik-iuCB every wher i. Recollect that it in B. HoorTJiNE's Orbmas I:eme;ies, that are bo universally nsod and hi"'ily recommended : and do not allow the. priij;;it to iii.lui o yon to take an, !..'.iig else tiat ha may wiy is just as good, bjw.n. ho Ei iksf. a larger proiit on it. ns Keiin ('.;s will I Bens by Express to any l(Hi: . i!y, n .r.p. opphcitiou to the PitlNCIf'Ar. f ITlf'I'. at tt; (ifniAN MEDK'fNK STORE, S1 AUCH STREET, PmixATJEI-I'mA. CHAB. 2kX. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C M. JACKSON k CO. Ti,(. Rrmttie nre for Bale by DruM'sts , . . ' ..-r.-t. J."" '. r-" ? :)- . ,!,,, t (i,e CtHfl ' Vunailas, (onlh Amrrira, audlht Wast Jn'.ti -
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Heart Dealte. H carta oft dio bitter deollie before Tiie breitb in -mttttlieil awy. And number wciry tnitighU o'w, Ere tlie lut evening gray. IVe ivonietiutes I yokd on dosed tjm And f oUUtl handfi of scow. And sail, ' It wu no sacrifice ; Tho heart front long a 40." O, Uewed dRatfa, that nukti oar bed Beueatb the d die d'p 1 O, mocking W5, whtm hearts have fled, Aud xvcj taw-. watch uid weep !
A Republican Paper. Devoted to tho Adv uioenient cf the l ocal Interests of Monroe County.
Established A. U.. 1835.
j HENRY TsHtLSSSOLyS i : Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS
UL()()MIN; nN. UNi).. V KDN KS )AY, UUiUST Hi, 1871.
New Series VOL. r.NO. 16.
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PRINTING! THE PROGRESS J.;:.i Printing- Olflce ! itfort i Side Public Sciuaro, M-l- '. --r fr., lip. I f!iti-.lv ,Y..- If,. 1 ' . ' ' I I f. -.1 . I: ti !'.t:. i.. l- . 1. I. I iii Ii... . .nut" . F..i;t".ii.ir . : .i. t.. CD.-fir.UW P7INTINO, ! " ' IT! If -..Ik. Il:i,.t l!i!I I.- tfr-r ll-ivt.'. N 1 Oi.l. Is IT'-!:, ii .ll.-taln'.- xv il r.'.-.-iv.. UiuHARD HOUSE !
So M. Orchard Si Sons, PROPRIETORS. liin -iii' Ihc i't'pol, Jliiiiiinitiiclini, ind, C A'.. I'fiit-.-. tr' xtr-i f wvinmoilate thr. NATIONAL HOTELl
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WoiiuHiN Love. HV JOI HAY. A . i litli.: I nllii-1, -iltinit liit ti in idcrv. ill ; r. litis .ihrjll vail lnfr , i ,, jiiiiKat'.i'y : " Have n .-rrypni tilt; ang.:l '. hear my -lur;".
THE FEKKY-UOAT 1WSA8TEK.
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(liii'tl ln fc Wit now brought wooden, YtTvi'inu;, ;unl (lat-lot.tiiiel. It pH8Mgv viin tnost fortiumtc, ami as 8.!ie flfniti-xl I f i w 1 1 o.r-n ilmtri'siflo nf tlin li'nf
without aoi-biont.," hope beamed in every Henry Roberta, employed at the Aaall felt the man sociated Press OHce, adjoining the rnblir bo laved. Hope also had re-! Burr;e Office, was idoiiding oa the platvivf! in hint. He stood tor somo time i nent the piling on the east side iilH.ii I'Ika lop makintr signals to those ! o! ' "llP. moment of the exwliii i liri'cti'il t fir ho'iit. j plot-ion. H nays that he heard a sndI ,. .iio'im'Iv sefit .1 her, drew Ivsr -I de" jr and rushintj; tfoniul, and that be tiwii.-.lii him,' jii'iiipe.1 into her, and i looked upward mid hehiiid him, snpmiiile siiH to them to draw him in. !o"'g tliat tlie i-ii-jola of the Marge OfriiiH w eommeueed, but mmie of tho 1 & fulhnt?. In the next instant lael-h- Ini.l e nigiit, and it m deemed j ''"i'0 " ower of fragments from the no. i-isarv to let it loose for an instant. ! directum ol the boat, andalmostimmeT!,i ; wii.-S .!) ic; the bout flouted it few tlifttely te was enveloped in a cloud of feet .down tie rapid. 8wiui round the f''1". b,lt not before lie had seen a lower i.'li' I ot the Io;;, entangling the ! lavS'3 number of pemius falling ink ruble beneath it. and there remained th? wate- Then followed the ones ol iiiM.ioMiblviixel. Once more the poor ! We victims, winch seemed to mtugh fell.evs work heoun. He drew ol)' one i togethernd produce a uiuverfialshneli
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H. T. in:.l, '.!l;.i VA : WiTV.M-r Bi:''!!li 0UKK OISKASFi, All' -l.-ll I IO. nl.'i.l'-.O-! OILS, JiAl ITM OF UlsSll'ATiOK, F I i ' . ! in all th-ir . i. ni iiri ! -.--.t:fj?t , ill 'I.' i.r i. . i iri in ; t. ii.";".; v 'i.v.'iii.aii r.a'.'l ii- '.-i.. .--.ir-. . U il':: Jl. 'Jilt ll' ill', Ul l 111-1 'J'.'ll lHl 1 1 1 'ill.!1 , ! th. I-.-.'-' riti.i in.'' O . .- :'.; ' ;-'.-', 1 r.-Vflil:.;' i" i I Cin-i'13 Str.-.ti! -. ( tl- I'T- I. : , Ail ... ::. : I -.--i ; it.ila'..i:i.)i. n, Ir. :;a .1 in I '- . L.-iH ul' ill:-; .ir' .-, i UllJ I .Jvili , I '.I l'l'i.'wll' ir. Ii. .i't. r. 'i'!' ..r.rlM.l v.... I (.0 l.'ill tl' .'"I ' 'Ml I ii' '. "It.lr.'I (:"it , :' . .L.-t a :i nhn Iil . e pai'l In-. N,.' I." i' 1 -' I .'.ni l in a i-l .rt lur-f. ii:'.v-l'Hiii.i iiu't I ,. l . . I -li'-.l.."l, llllllll.l.l t'v "I'r.ir-.ill " tl.i- l.y'H,,- !!.:. of ; l'.u .."'illl l.rttl .llgi i l:-." Ir. . Ii ..Iri.-.l 11. Ill tl. p;. ..- i t'-i", I-1 lir.'...:H i'.t in a ui. ro ni''iaA itf'il li.riii, aiei i Ij.-i':. I-., iii'ii r Ian '.ii-'. . ! ii iu. n. i. id .s nirs'T n.ir r-r ,n j Atr.--s-.wi ..'-' Ki t. tlf ' : - ii t-. " ni-, : Win 'il..' oi'tT.l ill Ma'' '' i'.-llr.ll. . Ji- .'1 . i 1 ..!' ' enu--.- - riiii ati air. ai.rl ti.. mutti-r. "i !i"-, l-ain - -l lW. I UK '', NlS JlOLLAll ANl ! U'l Y IXMS
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y-i I'KF.l'AI; ATl'iN HAS -i- ev er I.i en i niri. iiic'.il in ii.i' Aiiieri.aii ei.j.!e that b.'in:'i with a- ir.iii'ki'l i -ii"r'.'--:i- " th i; i- i.ri i K.iTiiAt'T UK UoSAl'Al.lS." in' . ii.I' ''ii:- Khti'l ''- til"-: in ii.-,- .. -.V. 'I I'll I i.i ll.r II' (I'll I'l.in . I ! -'. IS.- lll.'lll ..HI' !( "f ll'' F'i ' I' nt i'li-n" "!' Sar-aj ri-i-'a. .' - ;,... ,.;..'.. ,V '-' ,;-': '. .-' .' ..',. .. !,i ,.;;; ..;- . '' i : i - a .'.'Vt a ill curt.'. 1 ' ' i y a i ' ' "i a ! ! : I .i -c it : it i- n -t a ij-iiii'k ni' !' i. I! : till' t "! I Uli l i- 'l ill!'- 1 , ...,-y ,'l....- . I". Sj.l.r!--. .'!' X ' '1::-'. ill,'. K I- i i.i I HI i I'. iliiT I iial " HIT i: "'ii." l'r. P. I I in, .'I Fa!:'.. .. I. . : "I iiiivm i ii..' il I'l . T. i'. I'":.i'!i. i-l r.i!liii...i". ,.l !!. .lilla I !: 'V IV! .l ! . i: a 1 .' i : i. I ';. .1. IF ..r. .... hi I; i i; l! H 'i !.! U. . Ill . ri: l i. il . '! I'l Ul'li'.'ll . . i '. I Iii- '.. a 1. I . i 1 v : Hi,-. I all liiail.' ..I i-'iiii'ili- - wii i lt-i .-'lie .-.'. : a lVvi I . . r ; ! . - - .( '..-a.i.ili-in. ii- a i iriuH. t. . ui", ,. I, il W 1.- A ,M N (', )..! 111!!'"; fr.nl !: In' K.i- I-l:,j-r.r. .l i:-!."i tll.'ll. liilill' . tui'v "' KmIiv m. I'roix. or Hi- M ' .'i. .','. in ii Yi ul" i.'..it tor K"-.i'ia!i-. It. .n.tl'RKABY A- '., I'lXrlliNATl, OHIO.
USE T! l.h BEST.
ort'i-sil.i n.i at, the .- ill.' ifthe l.'.ii.-.'. rr'i-1 th .; , woie r.iiian-. .li-'i'iii.-oii fr'.nii
'liini';,- hi.- iti:-f ciirii'ii. Tin- Flu st. tiov. liiiii:.:; will .h'livci ih el'i inn;.: a i ih-.-i" ef the I'll, niii'iniul fritlusl riitl Kjhtbi tinn. i'i llittTnlii, Si'iitoiiihrr istn. Ttn: liist entiiv m -to jury ever hiM in Kr.f I'nmity, N. Y.. trie 1 inn ni'tori.'.i- ii,';:ro .rm-titm.T-, ami ! loured tln'.ui. Mii-s Kmi-.i-inu T.yi.'u. ii yein.i; la.ly r.;i.i.iiiru at Ki-Poy't- stiiti.iii. in Wt'Hiern lVh!i.-y!Y;:!(!.i. Inn onf. l.ai li to im ili ni.-aiii. -tl'ler rema nnii-' 2 ilays in it t ra'iiT'. riiAiti.i'.s li.ivr.NMf r Ii.'ih mt inifil to ISiith. Me.. Willi irl.'i.niin in iiv'i ' kiiI 'i.ti'l other bot-.d.:. iui'iu- il'.n itoition allot ii.-..! tin; Crphani-' l'!'',i of that i'ity niuicr li'C. will of the Into Horatio W'aril. of J'nidaii'l Tin: Mi'', ami iMltorn -hoj of A . N. Wilro of IN f liniii!!, N'. V.. .-"lis il'troyc l ly tiro on TluiiTi.'V.y. J,o ".!!l,t!iin. Tin', lirsf lot of new ntati1 vyr In'onijlit niw ty oentfi the New York Produce Kxi'hn:o on Tlmr-tlny. Mr.r-. ilri'.M'iDK. lr.ithts r of Senator Came io... .lied in Harrinbnr;:, I'i., Tlmrs'lny innrii nir. Asi'iiiiw ait'l t 'r.iv. foi-'l I'.ara brorlier-'., oi Morion, vvi.rii ilro'.vii.i;! c ." ! i 1 ! ick's IVav, Ii. I.. Siiiur.lay .itiei'nooit. I.y tho rapsizinir of tlaTir boat. Tlii-ir fa'iiilit'r' w-im-ii i'i nmiimny i-n tlie i-lioro. in lu'l v'l; viii' the luaiiilcm. Mil. l;:wii.. a Caj.o Mr.y vi.-iioi', vvim r:rl I v-1 i'l Con'.-rr-.;- Hall, at that i'lm-ft. on Satnr day. of a w.iich. iltat.io-.iib-.. vahiml at -l.ii'iil. 1 r l:a.- bucn riinioro l for fome iIuvm lliit a pri."nii!"iit ilnii.'i.-t on Ih'oa'l.vav, N". Y., l.a In"' nne ...; imiliai r,oi.Tl t'.iiiviu'iallv. Hial h. will .-.noli be e.-.iaiell-il to :-iii:t'eiul, unlei..-. be ran roi'ii'i'omi.70 with hi? er.:ditoi'.J. win: are r,'-:-r-:. nte'i as very niinn'roii-.. l'ivti'a.' rii..':int"T in I vhi! !iv'ii a tin rxwo. of liis iriiiible. lit- lial.iiiti"?- me saiil to he .-everal millioli-i. 'Flu W.-t. Otoi: Corx-rv. Kaniif. mi Ten.". I a Iivh of proi.r.y of t!i.' value- of -i'lii'i,!)'.'') 'lurini; i reeon! ilinn.lt'i'i-toi'm. Nenrlv all tho liriiliie.'. fenri'H, ii?l I'l'opM alon;; vat"r eour.-C'i .ve'e vept away. AMsruii of TliiBitu Meduirn, of the Hnu rraiii-ii'i-o eeera iioii-t-. rf-tinnitieil wiiii'iile in Mew York on 'Hiurr-ilay iiihi lat-i, iii eon.ie ipieni'e of l.ein liM':ir.l'l I.y her lov-r.i'. lii:v. Y. '!'. Sm-noi.iis, a priiniiiuiit mi l
I Wll y.o thirtv Hi'l'se;
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1'ri.in Ml thi. Yiar R. .iml. . tiiiuiin r about thirt v
l advanC'' r forty
r fo'tv
of tlie Clifton, lt i i: viirds weaver to tin
me, nloii x the brink ot the rocks, iii'iite to Hie American full. The
oio.'.tiil must nave oeeii .iinutt. tlie kjiih1 height ': the opposite fall, but, ov inj; to tiie immensi hill ilov.ii whicli the rapids -rush, it was impossible toilis-lingiiis'-i any object of the size of a : boat -i con-odor able distance above (he fall, tlial. ..lo'v, i s it was 'pointed out toti'e. 1 saw. in thi 'middle of the rapid, a bin;.' her of Mood, the trunk of' a live which iiad lodged there. some years before, and upon it
a "lie
a Kuiuii pout at the lartlier side ol the platform, and, being nnhnrt, he at once rowed out to rescue the per sons struggling in the water. Ah he ciime near he saw, he thinks, about 4(1
W.'li'Oil Well, lor lie WOlkeil i Pbuiw. mwiij urcu OM uuiru urue, 'I'io ee months after this i '- but the women seemed to be
bus! auieu. longer oy iiieir eiorumg, There were so many struggling in th'J water before him that he hardly knetr whom to attempt to save first. Hs
i soon got seven wi'inien into his boat, ' and was then compelled to start for th a ! pier, for fear of ci.paising if he took i i more. At that moment he saw a wci man in a black dress a few feet distant, I throwing vp her arms as she was sinkj ing. He turned to stive her, but was j too late. When the n-even were remove 3 i from the boat, be returned and foun.i
a woman supporting hersell by a large' piece of (touring, upon which she
had contrived to place hertwo children.
wished at the locr, climbed upon it, and
used every possible exertion to move tin boat, but in tain ! An hour was :peid n these fniitlew eftbrts an hour of terrible .sitspi'iise to all who beheld
hnu. He for hi'- life
boat iviniiiril its position, nor will it
move .tiilii die looks ):iind its cable iu 1 two. or the waters tear it piecemeal into j sii-ils Another 'dan must l:e devised, ami , this, vith American promptitude, ivas, soon ( one. A raft of from twenty t:i thirt v feet Ion,',' and five feet broad was i
kio'ckedtoirethei- with c.iiiaing rapid: -ty. It cusisted of two stout polei, made fist, iivo feet itsunder, by nailing four or live pieces of two-inch board nt each eyfieiriity : thus the machine consisted of a ort of skeleton rait, with small stage at either end. On one ul these staa. . that to which the cablet
vault -i , t. m,;t., .nll.,....0000,l ,.,i,..
o winch there were wo) vere lashed , h tt tea to Ht ht!r into his boa
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for til 1 sake of its buoyancy, ou the otlo r a eomjilete network of cords, t:
;i Ida k speck. This-., after
olwon. tioti. T perceived to move. It V:iS a in, in. Yes ; lie and his two i'hiiipaiiioti! had. .i the previous night, been rowing about some distance above tlie full 'My some means or other they had vei tureil Icn near the rapids, had lost all command of their boat, and had beoti carried a ay to liiestvuetion. It was -u iposci that about half a mile above t ic fall the boat had been upset, and, vi;li two v retched men still el no ing to i:., went over.' the fall id tl bo- it !l or IP o' -lock at night, while the third man was driven against this log of wood, climbed upon it, and sat ust:.-nle of it tlnough th.- darkness of the night, ami i th" roav, turmoil and 'he dashing swav o the i':ii'-ils.
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demanded that be should take tl:e ! children lirst. H-i said they were safe, j and urged her to take hold of the sic e j of the brat ; but she vehemently r? ; fused to do so until he had lifted ti e I children info it. Next he found a dead 1 woman upon some timbers with a chil d
crying upon her breast. The child hi d
which the man was tolash himself ; also
a tin an of refreshments, he having' taken not leiii- since the evening before; three or four simile.!- cans, by the way.. had been let down to him already, at- j , i i . : - . c ll..".. I..., i
lacneii to strong irk- hi iieiv jine, oui. i .,;. t -i,i ..i. .... i, u j
''"' ' mid he believed could not have lived
long. JVlan while, he saw numerous scalded persons moving frantically idiottt npon tho platform cooling their burns, and looking, as they did so, far
tin' cords had, in every instance, siinoiied, a id the food lost.
Tlie raft was finished, launched, mi l safely let down to the log. The poor fellow com iiitf.i"t himself to its care.
Re lushed ids legs ti.rn.il v, ami then sig-
relatives whom tbey missed. He si.w
nauci ro .nav, mm .i si un i"i ; one woman floating away at least 150 seei.r.d time, the ropes had begun to bu ... ... , t... ., i Mi, ..j.
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fli'-t that ll irtii'li-s nnV as Ktaii'lai'il l'i'. 'ar:.!i .is. , and iio do! oxl to bo iTopiHal "i by ci.itia.Mt.4. Henry X. XXelmbold's Genuine Preparations. tV-llviirn 1 1 an arldr.. Keenr- frum fihuenT tli-.n. EST U)I ieiIF.il Ul'W III) OF TV'ilX'l Vr.MIS. Ki.M i'V fii ui triwt. every, las-", .oa-ln l.-te-u- t'ot il. lormati' n, ill Ollliili to HKMtY T. IIIX.'.T Ilol.!' Ir ig.-'ii- anil OI uiiiit. .--.v '.. i' Hell. T. II I.I M IKir ri-s linn? inn! i'!!K-m-f-.-.l Wa.-"ll .11 .", So. tl'M i!i''iir!.v. . Ve V'-rS, or (" II. T. lil f ".! :OI.-)'H M"!ii illlJ. l'i t 1111 So'iiii '. ll.l: HI. i. Mi! a. "Ijihia, I'.. lil.W'l' ' l -'ul Vi ITFFI IS. . I ! IIFNRjl T. Hi.1. 11 ()..I)'S ! TAfi i) MlOlIll;K.
as; ume anvishape tin' weiti-er h siri It is the cheapest II A I!? VililiSS. INl-J in Ih:.' worJil, and Us ell' efi-' list, lonoer, as it e-i ite-: the 1:!). is to furnish the rmtrilive principle so fi' -i--- .rv to the life of (lie hi, if. If gives (lie hair that, splendid ap - arai'ee so irmeli n dm) red by all. B i: ; to'iie and st:inul;iUn- prop; rtios j j'i'evi-iits tin hair boiii fall, jo- ,Mi( ai,d none need be vsnJiout 'Nature';: oinaiiient, a good head ot hnii-. li is tin: first real perfected remedy i r discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and it has never bo-n 'uaMe., and wi assure the: (housai ds who have used it, it is !;op(. up to ii;origin d high standard. Our Treatise on the. Hair mailed free; send for if. Price One .Dollar P. r Tlotllo. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors LABORATORY. NASHUA, N. II.
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! Os Sunday lil:;bi hrtt blirj;lii'.i lu'oltn mjo tli,: rostotlii',: at I'ittslielil, Pike romiH, bl., ! ami carrie'l oil' r.aiiii uoith ol p..st;e;e -taiap- ; i A max naixoil Wrij-iil. an iiuplnye of tlie; I t.iiiiney 1-le.Tilrl oi'ti.-p. lia t a eliil.t born to him i last Siitiiniay with u lull net of uppei teeth. A t, Mi fell into the riv.-i at Petroii. fr.'ii the i Hti-iiiiii'i' Hope, atul way Irowiietl. j A''i'"i 'lied al Ni v Albany. Ind.. VkVliehdav alicruoon. in !: l iulity-fomili year : of her aiie. She wai lane of the pioneer of : that pliii'e. haviiu: lived I here Mnoe l"'"i. sluI was ilie iii'r-1 white noun. ti man-icl in what i- : known as " I 'lai'li's lira.:!." mil piiii'ib!' I en re iln- tnt white i liiid lot ti in thai seeti.'ii. I'wni Yn roii. t'h;.ri..'. with the mnr.U r oi i b-:.a: Lin tr-ay. in S.j..l.,.i'.l -ountv, Mii.seiii'i. j two year j .n:o, was anvntcl in Uiiiii, 111., ie.l j ia.Kl.'.;.-, by Shpriff Ii viii .;, ami taken to Mis I aoari for tri;:l. I ('. V. TF.vrX!! lee-, be.ni arrested at ,-:j;r re.' - ielil. 111., i-n a re i'ii-iti-ui fin tiie Oovi: le'i ! uf Iowa. Io. i iviiiilliii..; faritieis bv elit;oniii j note,, under false pretenees. ! A ii iti.w i ,:oiisti'iii-ii'.in train win- pioi ipi ! tateil into tha Nuvasato ltivr, i . on S.-u-I iiril.,-.. Fi.e persi.ns weie instatitlv Lillfl, tv.o i fatally injured, an i hve.Ke i.nn ir or lesn in ' piled. The Soulll. A :ii:,'.i:i' riot oi-eurred at (ioldslii?ro. . ('. on Sal-ii-.lav. in whii'li tlnee or four wl lies : v eiir v...;miil,;.l aiid one polieemr.ti and a n'j;i-.i i killed. A ion of a respe. la,!. (.' i.omly liviiui neaj Fori (iil.r.oii. Ark., iiaiufd Hudson, was foiled i imiMeriil near that pl;v:e n few Jays .if,o, his i throat em from ear to ear. A i iioi al I'.iltle, lloeli, .Sunday, eau.e.l ; danii.-ei to the extent of r:l,mni. ; Tin: t 'heyeime, Arrupalioo and Kiowa lo--I iliinir- are reprcsfiiited to be ijuiet. Til K rail road war at ('linttanooiru eontimie. I Tnt-, Ku-Klii'i tria.l in .lleniphi;-. in whi -li 'o nmen. i -r ? i i . i Sniall. v, rhapmai . llowden and t He.T.t.v.er: arr;ii!.:!'.M for the niiirder of a n.-;-i ' luim.'.l liariel, wli., v.hm l i I . fro. a jail at I Sai'dt-bniy. Teii.i., I,e-I .bini'. Inn terminate I j in tins dir elniive of (he n i. oners, it aopei ri'i;; that the prorci neon .ii ti e pail ol M l' l!r. k, an. I l. A. liehertson. iln- pi'ii ipal
wunesM's, was miiu-ii, us, aim tlieir ei(!. ii, e
Itro. k and liol'i'i'i on were arn . teil
iiiiiuiiile-.l t .inil.
j I in i;; ii . j Tut: i'i.ii in vtnen iii,i;..in of Merlin are on a strike. I io nninliftr of (.'onmiiinists awaitinj; trial i i;- li.i.nue. i Tm:reHloi-,itioii of the lortitieiitioimif Pans i is i;oiiit on at a rapid ittle. Till': fount do Uotuusa! hie; ac epte I I he : poll folio formerly hel 1 by Jules favru. M li'al.illnN- reports i be Iota,! casualties to the Versiiill; r. foreew, in the sea end -.ieiieof . Paris, nt o,.l Ti, ! Tin: Vernailleri tioveriiineni lias m torn alien 1 that a freneral Soeialint. nioveineiil ik iinirinent in the smith of I'Viinee. Al. lines, one of the leader.! of the almrlivii romuiiinisi itiHiirteetioti in Mar.eilleH, haw i been condemned to dea 111.
i
iuii
j for poijury. and i
r, aseeii'Led the rock
mil hurried to the spot.
where T found him so near that I could alii";;-' distinguish his eounti'iiacc. fie was ihen lying ilo ig the log, grasping i it. with both arms, anil appeared exhausted to the last degree. He was evident y us vet from the spray aw thomrh he iiad been standing widen' water. By this time people were as sei iblirgi'.ml different plans for his rescue were pirposed and discussed on all snhs; already, indeed, one effort Iiad bei n made, A small boat had been ! iinelv ashed to a strong cable, ami let .low i to hiir fr m the bridge,' which crossed the rapids between the train lam:, ind float Island, about nitty vard-: a )ovc the leg, T'hh !,oal hrt-1 proceeiled a few yardf. in 'sfotv. was i.pset. spun round like i. ; f.icce ol cork in' the cud of a thread b the Utr?.s of the water, which finally snapped the cable in two, and the boat di::.ippi ared oyr the fall. Ii ii i ii a dispah il had been sent to ' Btiffido (a ilist; .-ik. of litth- more thai j l .venty miles) by electric telegraph, do . si rii -' t 1 in t a lit:' -boat diou!d be sent by tl.o iirsl train, 'cl1' a. m.. and this ii. I n no ' arrived, borne on the shoulders of about t.venty men, and n splendid boat; sue was, large, built, entirely of sheet; iron, with air-tight chambers; a boal i ihat. coi'ld not sink. Kite was girt round ; with strong ropes, and two new two ; inch ea'iles brought with her. All this j avrangi unit n.itiivally took up much i time, a'ttl the poor wretch's impatience j seemed extreme, no that, it was thought i advisable to let him kn iw what was 1 going on. I'd .s was dune by means of a, sheet, npoi which was written in ; large letters in Dutch this native Ian ; gii'igoi, "The lite boat is coming."-- ; He .-tood up. I Hiked intently for a min , nte ami i hen nodded his head. When: the '...i t was nt last launched the excitement was intense, d'w i cables, each held bv niiiiiv men, were Vt down from 1 eitli.'.'eiid ol i lie bridge, so that they mig!it have command in directing the course of Iii." 'milt down the river She M-emc-i literally -.o dance upon the sur-1 face of the water like n, cork. 'I'ln rapid consists of a nunibi-r of sniii.l falls di"' ributed unevenly overall I parts of th- river, so that there are tluu sa ids of cni38 currents, eddies and whirlpools, which it would be utterly ' impossible to avoid, and iu which liea the ilniigcf of transit for any boat between tin- bridge and the log. The hfe-'ioat's cou rse was steady at first ; sin- arrived at the fall, she tripped up ami swung ti. ml w itii a rush, but ontinned her im rse safely, only lttdf till-, ed ii'fi water. Again she descended in safety, but approacliing the log. she ' beenme' unmaimgi-tiblc.spriiigiug either j why wilh immense force, spinning completely ovei.iind timillydiisiiing againtu ; the "g with siieii violence that 1 fully expected the .shiile thing, man ami all. 1 to have been dislodged and hurried i down the rap 1. "lint 'no, d stoc ' in. tin boat hail reached its desti lation. i Yet. .das. how useless was its posi tiou It lav completely u its side above the ho., and with its hollow intide dir.et'd toward tiie bridge, played up"! iv the whole force of the current, which ti ted its keel firmly apainst lite lug. It seemed immovable. Tin
man Inmrelf climbed toward ll, ami in
vain t.
bod
ble: bei i" br iilgl't. to one side ol the live,- be tiie united force of fifty or sixlv men. die was dislodged, and
swung down the rapid upside
iii.,, IW- i, itclo io- headlong
.'ddv,' entaiigliiur one of her cables on the rocks, ai d then! lying beneath ii, hei vv f.,11 of water, until, in the eoiir'e of the daw one ''able bei : 1 token by the ( dibits of the nn ii to di; do. ge' her, and the other by f ht sheer for-e of the current, she went over the fulls -the second sacrifice to tin poor fellow, who still clung to the hut, sv.avcd between hope and fear. The loss of tl e boat seemed ti great bio ,v t i him. and he appeared, us far as we cm Id itul re nt a distance, at times
to give w;;.', to the utmost despair.
ii ipes
tirawa up. the raft advanced muter the lirst pull. but. its itead, owing to the great light, cask, dipped beneath in, and, as tin: raft still advanced, the water broke oyer it to such a depth tln.i the nan was obliged to raise himself upon all fours, keeping his chin well elevated to avoid being drowned. YYt expected at every pull to see Ids head go under, but, alas ' they pulled in vain, for the front of the raft, prcsst d down by the weight of falling water, had come ' n contact with a rock, and would not advance. The ropes were slackened, she fell back, but again hitched in her return. It was then determined to let her swing to anotliei part of the rapid, where the stream did not i.p car quite so lmpirssihb. This was done, ami a second attempt Io draw it up was made, half way between thi' log and the opposite sho 't ia small island 1. Thii also failed frot'i the same cause, therefore it was proposed to "inienvor to let tho raft; tie it down and swing round upon the ishiu l. this was. commenced, but with the oi l result, the cable was caught iu the rocks, a; id the i-- ft remained stationary. How ever. Kite was filiating easily, mid tJi
feet from the steamer, and still strne-
: gling. Two or three of the numerous ; boatmen, who had by this time come to ; the place, pushed out to save her, bat ; she saint before they could roach' her. : He had noticed the people upon the i boat before the explosion, and thinks j that it contained it least 350. Many of i those win perished were covered by . the great mass of timbers that fell into I the water. i From the Herald. ! AT THiS MOHOUE. Into the Morgue went tho crowd of old and young, gray-headed men i,nd aged women, men in the priine of ;ife ; mid girls scarce past their teens. As a friend would be recognized among the bodies loud waitings would break forth'; muttered exclamations of grief ;Uid j terms of endearment wonld fall ft-ora ; tho lips of a father, who exerted all his i powers of manhood to hide his grief; a j broken-hearted wife or mother wcnld : give loud vent to her grief and call in agonized terms for one word ir re- : spouse from her darling one, now wild ; and st iff iu the embrace of death. ' As soon as the bodies were reoog j nized they were removed to thet.ead ! house and yard and enclosed in the
... i i
poor teilow cotii.i rest. j 1(, piue coffins, now stained with the f.nrlv in the daw for the afternoon : ,, i,i',i, i 'i .i, ,i i.u
had dropped from the
than one pre
vious tenant. Iu this yard the siene
Wiis harrowing ii) the extreme. Friends and relatives who had nob yet seei. the remains, recognised already by some member of the family, sought eagerly among the colli is piled up therj for the remains of some relative or friend. When their tremulous hands, removing the cover, disclosed to view th familiar features of the one they had last seen in the full possession of health and vigor, the scbs of hardy men and the shrieks of women filled the ai -and caused strong men whose natures had become hardened by successions of sad sight to turn their heads away and wipe off the uiiaeeustonieil moisture from their cheeks. Some of the bodies were calm and placid looking, seemingly sleeping.
lie more j s.m, for tue lrt,",.h foam unwiped from situated flloii. I: whj,e ot,t,r8 were fearfully
was .a. a.tvancci, one oi me large ic ,y - wnda f more !.., .!,. rl.i.rll .v iti..,r-ul i' l.o- iirncuiiiir i 1?. i V .. .
neath the falls) hud been brought up, bit; hud lain idl -. Thi was now put ; into leipiisifieit1. and nobly she rode down toward;-' tiie raft, whilst in breath- j le -s silence wo all watched her as s ,ie
dipped at the v.ir-eus fails, and each time recovciCil herself I shuddered ns she was launched, for f began to see that the nia.ii eetild not be saved by a boat: about never could return against a rapid, 'uiwcver .veil able to float down it. No ? per ivoiild her bow come in contact wit ii it fall than it would dip, fill, and spin round, as did thi tirst skiff which was Io it. The poor fellow himself was getting impatient -visibly so. He untied his lashing.-, stood upright upon the raft, oa.'.'i'lv waitii.!' to seize the boat, and
im, 11 into bee She had hut one more
fall to pass, and that fall was
iuat above where he stood ; she pan
at the brink of it. swung down it like lichtiiing. ai d as be leaned forward to sr'-iw her. slie rose on the returning wave, struck him on the chest, and he struggled hope-esely in the overwhelming torrent. The exclamation of horror, for it was not a cry, which burst from the thousands wlio by this time were assembled. 1 shall never forget. Uor the breathless silence with which we watched him, lighting with the waters as they hurried him along upright, waving both anus above Ids head. We lost sight of him, at int.'rials, yet again and agiin he roa '"poured, and 1 thought ho irs must live Passed in lieu of one brief
halt miiiiit
oic'e more
iiboe his Jh' i'l, aud in an instant, t-Lie crowd turned from the spot in dead silence. The man was lost.
scarred and burned, some almost past
recognition. As the two bodies of Louisa Els isaer, aged four years, and her brother George,
mied iii'teen veJirs, were picked out!
from amoiigthe others their uncle and several other relatives bi.ng tenderly over their bodies, r- that of the baby, which t ..dlv nn;. I, and in loving aecen' calicd upon -hem, "Louisa, luein lott! O, Louisa ." od then the utteiaa a- bee ime choked with tears, mid as th ir fri'ines shook with anguish tho silent, deep-seated grief, so strongly marked upon their lonest German faces, will not so soon V e forgotten by those present,
Next came an obi .insiiwemafJ, ac
Miscellaneous Hems. PHirKiciAKS say that a fondness for Vichy water be -rays n vichy-ated taste. Wit. H. Sewmid'o life is insured for 100.000 Mrs. Heniiv Woory, the sensational- ; it, has made 25,000 with her pen. . Thkee-C4K iaonte is devastating the
country around Greeley, Uolorado. Shaksfbabk drinking lager ia depicted on a Cincianati sign. Lemons have been grown this season in Southern Florida. LlEOTENANT I'RED GBAKT will join Mb regiment in l'e:tas at the expiration of his three months' leave of absence. A History of The Times, from its establishment in 1788, is annonneed bj a London publishing house. The shady tide, suicide, and seaside seem to be the most popular sides at present. It is said that in- this country consumption carries off 100,000 people every year. A Bo aiid er id a hotel wanted bis bill reduced because be had two teeth extracted. . toBrBBA!f New Yorkers indulge in. ' gilded metal garden settees, canopied with silk pongee. Dbisk sweet oil mixed with ' horseradish, and you can be bitten by mad dogs with impunity. The wife of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia has inherited a few millions from the late I hike of Ai halt. Halttmobe now claims to have the largest and most extensive manufactory of large organs, in the United States. Breed's Island, in Boston Harbor, has been sold for $300,000, and is to be converted into a watering place. The Earl of Winchelsen's debts amount to about 100,000 ; his only assets are furnititre valued at 150. It is said thnt the new singer, Marie Miramon has "put Patti's nose out of joint, " having sung up to in alt. Hamburg is connected with other ports by twenty-three steamer lines, of which only six are German. Ten are English. Another colored jury in Ohio has distinguished itself for good attention, good behavior, and good judgment in a murder trial. The chap who took the thread of life to sew the rent of a house, has gone and invented a patent point for crosseyed needles. A man who had ii Held of tobacco containing three acres, which he valued at $1,200 before the recent hail-storm, sold the same afterwards for $19. One minister in New Haven receives $25,000 salary ; another, $35,00); and a large number of pions young men in that city are now studying for the ministry. The firm of Barclay, Perkins & Co., iu London, owe sis casks;, each twice as largo as the famous one in Heidelberg Castle. Goethe said that the desfc-ny of any nation depends on the opinions of ite young men under the age of five and twenty. While a California wasp and tarantula were fighting, a toad swallowed both, and soon after expired in great pain. A pin earelest ly dropped in the loom by the female operative, spoiled seven hundred yards of cloth iu one of the mills of Lawrence on Tuesday. A remarkable family lives in Dallas county, Ark. The father is 108 years old, the mother 10ft. and Hie two are the parents of 2! children, 15 boys, and 14 girl. One hundred thousand persons die of consumption each year in America ani l Canadas. Ir is said tint ground noorns and hoise-chestnuts enter into the composition of a larje portion of the cheap macaroni and vermicelli manufactured in few York. Jose Corbebco aud Valeniano Vidansetat, the two wealthiest silver-mine owicrs in the world, arrived at San Francisco recently from Cnliacan, Mexico, cu route for New York and Europe. Corresco receives -200, 000, a month from a single mine. Both own several mines. Maine is sending out granite for the construction ol two of the largest bridges in the w orld. From Mosquito Mountain iu Fr nikfort, it goes to St. Louis to build t oe piers of the railroad bridge across tlie Mississippi at that point. The bridge across East Biver from New York to Brooklyn is receiving material from Bine HilL Mb. McGlNNiti, who recently married Miss Tweed, daughter of the Grand Sachem of Tiunwany, is likely to find himself in hot w iter when he returns to New Orleans from his European wedding trip. The oil works iu that city, of which he is the proprietor, recently exploded through cnipable mismanagement, and the municipal authorities threaten to inflict him. A vewlt-in've-jted stone machine at
Quincy, HI., it is stated, does the work of tweiity to thirty men, according to t he size of the machine, and does it better. It is capable of dressing stone as smooth as glus, and is pronounced a successful and valuable invention. One of these machiues will be used at the Government works at Keokuk, Iowt.. Whims the biyf hers were disporting at Roekaway, Wednesday, a shovel-nosed shark, uninvited, and without apology,
made his appearance, lue laaiesana gentlemen who were iu the water did
... But the end came tit lint, j com,KUliptl bv a policeman and one or j not stop to call lum names, or twit him I law his arms wild y waveu j ' looking lor a family if four I alwtt the shape of his probiKCis which It .1 .. I .,, ,i iiml.iiif liiu i - - 1 ' 1'. 1 . . , 4 I .- bun hit ra
,ie,l I., mill. lift, or shake the
u.i w:m it moved until both en.
w.i,
beneath an
Thiers' Term of Office. A Paris special gives the following particti bus a bout the caucus of the Left Centre of the National Assembly, which voted yesterday for the prolongation of Thiers powers as President of the llepubli" The deput ies of the Left Centre, nominally all moderate Kepublieans, were convened by a circular which bore the signature of Gambetta and ot ter.-., for the purpose of shaping a policy for the party, and to take some definite action coiu'Criiing the proposed extension of Thiers term of office. The Cot. volition then voted by a majority of 100 against 5, to advocate in the Aisemiily, the promulgation oi Thiers' powers for three years, with a proviso that Thiers shall bear the title of President; of the French Republic, instead of Chief Executive, as hereto.
ton1. The meeting resolved Ivy Slu
sumo vote
President. Tlie
be at, I lie si'ine time
Council. It was further decided to express eoutideiiee iu Thiera by giving him t ie pnwer to choose a Vice President, but Thiers alone to be responsible for the government.
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several contu lids being raised. At ; the ocean to hinisell. borne bshexmea length thev found the objects o ' their j came npand fallal him, and lus carcass search, or.' rather, two of them Mrs. ! weighed 98 poin ds.
j Smith and Annie Smith, a child of nine , The Vienna press circulates the fol- ; years or thereabouts. Pen cannot tie-1 lowing saying, imputed to King Victor ' nict or convey an idea of the nncur- : Emmanuel, directed, by means of his
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tnmty so plainly io oe seen npoo nieu-; represenTimve, to uie rope;
"I have
coiuiteuaucea as under the direction not hesitated ti. pass the Rubicon for
the sakeo. Italr, bat even for Italy I shall never pass the Tiber." The significance of this declaration, if true, lies in the fact that tiie eapitol build
ings are ou one side of the liber and
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ot some Kiml-'.ieanea employe, iney hurriedlv sought the hospital wards.
trusting that they might theie it'id the other two. Tti oiih of the wards, tossing niton the
bed, swathed in co-diug bandages, they 1 the Vatican on the other.
found the bttlo iiittiut oi nine months. ! Dl( PBESTEi. a Gennau naturalist, but the father, Bernard bmith, could , .,u,.;i,ute8 the cold weather in Europe, not be found. Then their uncertainty ; iluviu iate spring, to the frequency gave way to dread despair, and with , pf alrora boreais and spots on the sun. " hearts bowed down by weight ol ; Hc gays th4, M, o weather, woe" they left to seek tidings of huni frequent oeeurreneo of those elsewhere. j phenomena, wore observed in 1838, The heavy death-like smell prevail-, S10 in inten.al8t therefore, ing around the dead-house and yarn, ; (f e,4,ven ye and pr0phesies a cornwhere so many bodies were, wi salmost parativelv' cool summor and cool fall
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tocreare nte oiuc-oi iro i,, tll ,.u
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before, i
v could: Tm: descent into the hitherto unex
PiUident of the bear, piuticuliulv when was ulded to plored pit sn tUe Mammoth tavern i lesmcui' oi hid, i .,.'... ,i. V.........1-.. ....... .,..,.1. .... rci-i.i,.u bj;t, bv
tlie oilier mniieiices uie uhiujukcu ix.-i...iii.,, u..m. vu ......, -.. grief and passionate outbursts of be-; A. 1. BabbitU a tdegraph operator reived friends from Michigan He found bottom at Professor James R. Wood, so well a distance of li8 feoT, from the main !,.,... ..t nn.i.io T4 oonit.nl PnlWe nveime. The dese-jnt was witnessed
and throughout this city, said to the by 200 guests f the hoteL who weiwm- . ,v ... ii . i ii.A :i 1 . ..Anliinw riACk
T... ,i dl lo.doi-v irirl who writer ot tins article-- -in an my e.pe- en win uhui .,uul!s 1,. :hf. i, . Lo, ell actor? K wl it emhra.H4 some with hearty choers and congitatulation spendsher evetu gs m t e sta ,ly j f The rope with which he was lowered phoncgrophy, r t, n ... 1 ' ; thing iike tins; it has moved me as i into the pit was langerously cut m w.tl. the vie v oi 'R nothlng of the kind has ever Moved me ! several pce , ttesuarp rocks ojjgfc, itiid i eventually an editor, bhe has lam which it naaseL
A out n heavy job for herself.
