Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 17, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 August 1871 — Page 1
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HOOFIAHD'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFUND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFUND'S PODOPHYLLIN PILL, HOOFUND'S GREIK OIL
A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.
Hoofland's German Bitt:
A Bittern without Alcohol or Spirits of any ft.ind,
Is different from all othor . U i?. composed of , the mire juicca or n vi. cbixcipal or lton, j Heitbs, and Bakks -or a medicinal termed, j extracts), the W'.ii ti 'e.s8 cr inert p; :io.;s of j thoingvedie.its uot beiiij used. Tieivforo. in one bottle of this Bit to there i ev;i,;.- j ed as much meikYiual virtus as will K fortnl in several gallons of ordiiary mixtures. The! Boote, etc., usediii i his 1) i tt ra are grown in j
Germany, their vital prir ciplea extracted in that country by a scieutif e Chemist and forwarded to tho manufactory in tliie city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no sptntuouaing rodienta. this Bitters is free from the objections urgei! against all others , no desire for stimulants c an be induced from their use, they cannot mike AruntttrV. and cannot, uii'er any eircniuataaccs, h;.vo any btt a t eneucial effect.
Established A. D. 1835.
BLOOMINGTON, IND., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1S71.
New Series VOL. V. NO. 17.
HENRY T.HELLD'S COMPOUN D FLUID
PHI NT IN G ! THE PROGRESS
THE NEWS
Extract Cat awba J'd Print 0ffice !
GRAPE F'lLLS
IVorth Side Public Square,
CampKii'iit Past Fluid F.rtraet Jthiirar?) and Fund Extinct Cntatclnt (xfupc Juice. FOR T.TVFR OmlM-ArSTS. 1 M'"DI'E, BILIOUS All ir.'UiNK. SICK UK Jil- Vol's Ht 1.V 'UK. :D. ir.;.NK-s. etc., p'.a VEtin r.BUi, iiiNTMXRii no :. i:i:-i'nv, misbrals, ok UELITF RUKjS l-ilie'oS.
w:b V--' ''Vv, .V-r Vee., and entirelr .Y. ir- ,lfd- ' ' . i! !-iii't. is prt p.;r.--l i, do ITiuting in a -t ' .it- th-- It-d iii the country, particular aCi'iiti, ii -aid to COMMERCIAL PRINTING, l,v jilll Hwulrt, itmti Bills, letter Ta-1, tfore II'1; ' , fir'. ular-, i'itr.l, rttr', J;e, Fine i-vinti''1? tt ? .''.-. Or -.leva from a distaueo will rivvive i-v-uji't iiiicntioii,
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Hcofland's Gernan Tonic
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i'U ire lhf most tMiiihtfully plensimt .-(4 t'r?t-tii, castor oU,.iltt,maguc3u,etc. I'.-fliiiit? .-r tc(vylatIo for the Btouiach. toil!, ami cauft3 iteilhfi nausea nor grip-TlH-y aro o 'iriosetl of tho?.,.1 invcrtd7 :i V tl:ivs nf of thvm, r-iti'h m iitvipiW. vttirVsM .u taltejj ilaco iis tonVT?ir to (iii! v.e;Vk it t nc-rvatf-il, whether m imnrurtcuco cr i.li.f U. T. Heliutpouu'i riniil l;-.tm t C it:r,vbiv Griipt-i9 rar-ceiitr;!, i'r!j thei'm't tb;iT iU;ar-i'at-ti x, iiifuMx: bill pass throuiih tho stomach
:sol ton-'tiviuiMrJv c ouot produc tlie -H. Tlir; CATAWBA (rRAPEPIIJvS le?t. it Uxtif and -.hI'1!', lo uot neeefw.tate
; sMar-coated. K.llCe FIFTY CENTS
ORCHARD HOUSE! S. M. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS. Opposite the Depot, Itlooiuiiigton, Ind.
TT .Yu Paintt t.-ifl .ar(!t to arrommodati! the
NATIONAL HOTEL !
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Was ci'iapo inde l for tho? o not incline! to extreme bitters, and is intended for use in cures when tome aleoho'.ic ttin ilant is required in connection with the Tor.i; properties of the litters-. Each bet fie cf the Tonic contains one be ttle of the litters, jombinod with jv.re SaTA t'Rrz Rr:, and flavored in such a r.s;:-i-nor tb it tie extreme -mesa of tho It; ' v i ovt rcome, forming a prepar&.it't '':? agi-ec-r b.e and jiietsant to the ialaffi. and i -n-tainin 5 the niedicinil vir .ues of the Bitters. The 1 rice of the Tonic is SI. 50 per hot tie, which many persons think too high. Tiey Tuu.-t take into tor jidcra!iou that thn stimulant uucdu gu!trai:tecd to be of a p ure quality. A poor article eouK be furnished at a chea;or price, but is it no: better to payalittte more aad havo a ;ood irtiole ? A medicinal prc.u-aiion s'jon!coata :i none but f ie best inret'.ieuttf, and they w!;o expect to oMaij a !ic;-i eompoiuid will ni icitainly bo cheated.
They arc the (Jreatcs ; Knows Remedies j
For LIVER MPLATST, DYSPEPSIA. XEBVO : DEBI.UTY, JALTJDICE, DISEASE OP TIT; KtDXEYS, EEUPTIOXS OF THE SKIS, and all diseasees ariuu; from a dis-or-Ierod Liver, Stomach, or nirur.iTY of THE PI.OO.O.
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iiuiiit s 'o-.i K-ittiriiu Compound Fluid Extract Sarsapariila W:p-TV;f1i:V -ttt-rriin-ito from tlu pystcm St-rofula, Svpliilis, T-Vvcr How. Wcers S-r? Eye;, 8or Lpp, Svto Moutb, Son., Head, I?TonchiriM, Skin f'israsop, Salt Bhputn. Caikew. Runoir ff fr nil tho Eur. White SwtlU gs. Tumors, Caictrois .tToctiouH, Nodes, Rickets. Glandular Srrcltirg". 2fi.(ht Sweats, Rah, Ttter, Humors of ajl kiudn, Chr julc Rbtumatism, BvppejwU and all flieioaeep that ht ve been establishin tbe pyptem for jeain.
BEING I'ltEPAEED X)EE;SLY FOB THE
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PRKPAKATIOX OF SAliSAt'All.Ll, . IT GIVES THE COfPI..EXIO4 A I3LBAK ANT) HF VLTHY COI.OB, AND KEtifOKtS THf! WtiST TO A STATE OF IIEAIVl II ASDITHITY. F(.u: 1 ;'IUFV'IN'G TUB liLOOl), JtEMOVlNC. AIJ. C'.JBO.N! '. CONSTITITTIONAI. DISBA8E8 At; If, li FltOM AS IMPt'BK STATE CK? TlfE BUK', . NO THE ON'.Y HfXIABr.K AXI) KFF :cr!"t't A . VNOWN b i'. i iay fc u the f : v u of .1 1 1 n s a n x .v j; l i r ISO OF THK BONKS. Cl.tti:BATHX: OK THE THROAT AND LF(..S. jBU)T"HKS, l'P'.t'I,' -' ("i THE FACE. ERYSIPELAS AN11 VIJLSl'AI.V El'l. i -T10XS OF THE SKIS, AND J AfTIFVlNG THK COMPLEXION. PKICB $1,50 liOTTXi:.
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COSClSSTHATiD FLUID EXTRACT BUGKU, THE GKK4T DIUFETIC.
Bead the f oilowingf syiaptoms Constipation, Flatnlen :e. Inward Piles, FuBce;s of Blood to the Head, Acidify of the Stomach, Nausea, Heair-barn. Disgust for Fcou, Fullnoss or Wei,;ht in the Stomach, Sour Eructatious, Sinldn ; or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Difficult JJreatiing, Fluttering at tbe Heart, Choking or Soflocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Weba before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Diflciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ey 43, Pain in the Bide, Sack, Chest, Limbs, 4c , Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flisb, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All tlrese indicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs combined with impure blood. Tbenseof the Bitteis or Tonic will soon cause the above symptoms to dis ippear, and the patient will become well and healthy.
Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,
Lightning Care for XII Kinds of Paint and Ache.
Applied Exteknau,' It will cure all kinds of Pains and Aches, Bucb as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothachu, Chilblain Sprains, Bruises. Frost Bites, Beadacuex. Pain in the 3ck and Loins, PainB in tbe Joints or Limbs, Stii gs of Insects, Rinf worms, otc. Tvkks Istsbnaliy. It will cure Kidney Cot lplaints, Ba kacl.oi , Sick Headache, Coiic, D.v.en'err, Diarrhrea, Cbotara Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Clamps aad Pains in the Stomach. Fever and A.?ne, Coughs, Coldf , Asthma, etc. Dr, Hoofland's Podophyliin, OK SrBKTITt'TE rrK !HERC!KY I'll.!.. TWO PILLS A DOSE. The most ptnterfu'., ytl litnoemf. YegrtiAJe Cathartic known.
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, KELMEOIJi'S KX'TiAOT BMCHTJ IS DIFItl lTi' : AND BLOOD I'UKIF i'l NO, CUBES A t.t, iu.. ; EAiiES ABIrsINGI 'l'i ! I Mil .'S OF lj. SSII'A1I'.!X ' AND FX ESSE.SA.;. I ' 1 Ml l;i :DENCi:.S IN L I E, ; IMPriilTIES OF TI E HLOOIi. ETC.. StTKEStJ- : ISO t'OI-AIUAIN Al FEdTf NS FOB WHICH IT ; LS rSI-D. AND SYMlXITHt AFFEOTIOXS- IN ! TIItE I 'HF.ASFD 1 TSFp I S I lONXECTlON WtTH j HELMHCU) S BOeil, V SI!. IAri::s. ! IN MANY AFFECT! N:U V. :nHAR TO I, t'TF J THE KTTUACT HFtHtJ IS CN H..F 'f I.E.'i l;Y A NY
OlUEmiEMElli-.iSISt HMiKOSISOli liETENTION, IRRBGIIIJUHTY, I'M FULNESS Oil Sl'l'I'RESSI(N OF Cl"?TOM. !Y KVAIJUATIOXS. t'i,! HillETJ OR SCHUUit H STATE OF 'i II ITER" 'ft, I,Ef( 'ORRHtKA Ol WHITES, RTEJfU TV, ANIi FOR AM, Ori.rtPEAiNTS IM THFNT TO THE SES, WHETHER A..:i:iNO Fl:oM UiJ.IS ITiKTMNOR HABITS Of 1 IssirATtOV. IT IM
! l'itiTttBKl F. ; : ns;vi : v jy 'I HE TIust i UMINKXT I'HYSl.'lA.NS AN O MinWiVF.S J'Oli l ExrF.rr.r.ED and DFi.if A rr. cossTrrrTroxs, j OF EOTH SEXES AND A EI A;'.S (ATTENDED j WITH ANY OF XU:iAUOE DISEASES OR S YMFTOMH.)
L. E McKINirEY, PROPRIETOR. BLOOMINGTON, IND., EAST OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. Thif Hotel Inrge- and coimnodiouH, f.ret-cLw in all it j liiK'intmonts, d'f-iraMv Ucated, flnd in quiet and riniort:ibl?. Char;:'' r-jod rate. 'DUNN & 0O"'" GENERAL Produce, Commission AND FORWAREINO MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, And dealers In Xailu, Kaiili.vxa and Lake Salt, White l-ieb, Sc., BXiOO MI NGT ON .IN D. J.W. HARRYMAN, DEALER IX Choice Family Groceries Queensware and Notions. FT'ie high(t price paid for conn try prodncr VoHHt-aM CoriM-r ot Public $iiiarr, BLC'OMIMCTQN, - INDIANA ROSADALIS
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It is not necessttrr to ta; o a hnndfiU of these Pil:s to iak'c th dv-iru.1 ;:T;.-t ; two Of tbem act yti''' ? i '& po.., , :' .''y, cl-- -n- ing tbe Liver, Stomach. 1 Jid BuWiisof all ii irities. The principal ngredieiit is Pod ! . !lin, or tLe Alco'ir'ic Ext -act of Ma-idral e v. l.iek ia by many tines more Powcr.'ul, Acting, and Seaiching. than tlie 3ta!)'lral.3il.tvlf. lt peculkr action ia m n 5u Liver, cleaning it speedily ti a all obi-t -: .cti in,, i :.h all tho pw3T of 51: -cury, ,-et frea ftotti t!s : ir-' iotis results attai red to the u.--e of that i:ii: cra!. For all din3aes, in wl'ieh tin use of a cathartic is indicate i, these Pills will pi c. entire satisfaction in evtry case. Th -v ' .''. In cases of Live,- Co:u lainf , lr; ;k j.-: :ind extreme CoetivODMs, Dr. Hool.ajid's C r; :in Bitferaor Tonic thould le uk -ii in coip, with the Piiis. 1 lie tonic etToct of the iu 1 :crs oar Tonic builds cp tneetta. Tho Bitersor Tonic purifies tho Bl',d, etront;t)i-..:m tho netves, reyulatet the Liver, and gives strength, energy, and vigr r. Keep yov.r Bo vels active with tho Pills, and tone up tho syeiem wit!, Bit :..! ut T i .-, a t no disease can retain its hold, or ever aitl you. These medicuies are sold by all Druggists and dea eisin n,etlicin: severj'v.-i.,c;e. Recollect tha'. it is Dii. Hooixano's Grow? RwiEDrBS, that aro so aniversally hh" I ai; l highly naimiiK nded ; and do nut allo r 1I10 Drugi t to induce you to t:d:o rnti!,:,i c.Iho fliit 1.6 tnsy say is just as good, boc.i : :e ho makes a larger profit on it. Theso licitinlius will lie sent by Iixprcss to any locality, n, n application to lie PTflXfTT AL OFTIfE, at, the omiAN jiEDicry; ktore, ai ai:h S'J'KEKT, PHILADELPHIA. CHAM. BK. SVAm, Proprietor, Formerly M. JAI KSON & ( 0. Test K'emtdi'X are fot .Sfiie by Pruggirts , -'fmeptrr, and MwlMne Itralers, every- ' -f: r'"'ih'U One f'niti'i k-'-i Canattaa, nt(k America, and tlie Mst Indie j
H. T. HETUBOLD'S EX'ltACT BVCIHT CFRES DISEASES ABiStXU FROM IMl'JU DEXCFS, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC , 111 Ml tlu'tr Biaei, 11 .1 itrlc cp -use, little r 1101 iie in ,lii.t, noiiio,,riveLit!h,-e,'iil ii,it,j..fnrf. It can - t-s a fr:;imM il'ire, unl p.v i Htr,'it;,'Ml to Friniil-?, thereby l-m,viii(( Itbsin.et "hrt, lr--Vfi'in .uriT,g Strictureii ef llio lTre!iir:i, Allu;, Imk I': in in-'I laltarniniition, so i-ieiiueiii. in fliin cla of ai:t8e, anil i''ii;iig ail I'i bnous n,f.tter. 'll"i-i;ils who l:;ne ben 'lie vietitnq of in, omreteti: j -Trtoiisi, Oiitl who Imvj i ai'1 heavy fes t; le cnr,-il in a short tii.'ie, hv; fr.-und they have Ixeu ileeeii'erl, and that the " P(ip(n " has, ny the use of "jw-verful astriTigfntH'bH-H dried up in tt.e sfB- : nm, to lireali out in a not aggravated fonu, and prb;ips after Marri:i.'e. le I!EI,MBOLO's EXTRACT BOCHU for all Aflv-;ti(,ng and Tw:at v' the Urinary Orjar., whethi-i eyiMting Male or Female, frem whatever cause ortffiiiattriK. ;m i no matter of how long atuwliiiB. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE.
y l'KEI'AK.Vi Ji'X li.A ,.v, ti((n i!i!r!ilwd tt(he Auh riciin per.ple tliat lin ; Mi-1 witli a.- iiiail.ed a .ikio.' i a, Til E Fl-flli EXT 11 ACT i OF RO.SADAI-IS " Or.efi.ine i 1.1' this Fluid 12 x ravt i? mon; ' j, -tt-,-1 Ciil in it;- act it'll uj''H (ii;:- ; than enf pin; ff tlv l'rt' i : n j-:. ?on-- of .""noil' iftrillji , A-a j tU'j td I'urilh. r it !m'i mi iji'."l : ! i 'iN,-r,,ii.', In'! ttitUri Uhv- :.: i..il(. Slli!i. !M illl it tl-rill.-, j i ' 1 a certain eitr . Phiieian ' !.!'ter-e it : ij ! n ! a i(mi' k ii"- j
tr.'in, ;'s tiie 11, i'i ula U- printed ., 1'ii-iy -aeU:i;.r- . '1-. .-('.'lik.-. id' Nie!i..i,iM ille, Ky...-av-: Ii 1,. ,-t B,,od ; l'lll iiH I I ll.'l i e . ; . i ls!:.l." i Dr. Boykin, of liallim'.ve, i , tv-: ' I alvvji.v- m ril e it j '"Y S,M"riii;i and Sv'dnW..'' Dr. T. ('. l'i!j:l . "t Hnliimcre, : j ,-iiy.-: : " I cured tlie ueit ea.-e ; of S-Tiiflll.'t 1 i .IV, t ver .eeu j with Uo?'ntl:ili;-.;' R'H.'.ituin I'.i1 lit'd. of Lima, ! Ohio, .ays he Ini.- .-iifft-rcl lor j twenty year;; with an (ni,tioii I !ver l i.- whide iiody ; tried till i i k in ds of ri mi d iv witli no fur- ; !ees ; a few bottle of li' adalis j 'made a 1 t.'in jdei em e. J .- ;0A1 AI.IS Al.llAXAt! i for iniliortal t 1 ur.i The Hof.a- : dalir. Aliitai, i 1 1 )1 1 sji s tin- Itil illiii f-t,,rv of " toil.v St. Croix, or I 111- Mait'ie Kofe. ! Wi -tetn Whole-ale Depot for Koi hiii-. i It. MACBK tDY A: CO., CINCi NNATI, OHIO, i
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hi:nx t. helmbou-s uii'iiovKn uosb cannot be Rurpaesed a h F.iiA'E WASH, and will le f.iiiiid the only ppciii: roiiiKlj in : r' bj ei, - of CUTANEOUS AFFKCT10H. It will v '..Hiiemeri PIMPLES, SPOTS, hl'i,ti:tTTICDKYESS INDVRYTIONSof (!,., CE ! ANFOUS MEMl'liAM', .1- . dlsl'll REDNESfr mid ir.'OIPIEN r lNl'f '. M1: TRIM, HIVES, R1SII. JtO HPATCHE IviyNBS OF8CALPORW!I:, 1 iii 61 HilES md'ii' i.urlioseK for which HALVES r OfNTVENTS ( MifV rittoriB the ctln lo a Bt ,1, of j.vnts ami - illrji 's' an iluoires eotitliinod ln.d'liv :; 'n f tl,.- ti,i u,' of its vtmete, or: v.hii U rte mis 'r,,. a(;r., t ,, ( ),.,1r. nens and vivacity r.f rn .t4, :,.n no nnvh H", i'l,l and admired. But bow-'.op v.il. able oh a rrmoK t'.,r osiKtlng defects o-' the t ki ., II. T. Melmtio;. R- si Wash has long rv. . taini d ;t. r.:-.u-!j ck iin f inihounded patron ;'.o-,l j,-1 -c.u; f,Ma;oieh- v hii l, r " der it a TOII.ET APl'V . I;K of iho mwi jo.,,., .. Uvxand Ccagenialrli. .-a r. coin'oioopi' in M, ( !.. gant formula, thine B'"i- i ? it rv oi. in, (Hi kty and EFWCACy tin illvniatilc iiijwii'r : et;- of ite ntieaB a pr,ervat: ve and Refri-iiher of th Ci,n -plexion. 'It 1 an escolla it Itii.n for liiKea-en ,' f 'a Kyptiilitlc Matnm and at an injoction for ilii-ase of the Urii.ary Or.;.aa8, arming from lint its in (li.-.ij,.-tion, mod In conn et on with :tio ENTRAfts BUCHIJ, HARBA !'AK!L .A AND CATAW BA GRAI'K PILLS, in Biich !ii a en an ri-eoniiiiendt:d rnmn' mirpaRBed. PRICE, OKE DOLJAR PER BOTTLE.
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Full and eip ictt aiiHdioiMi aceolflpanv the medt cuita. Evidence of tl rnt nf -nimble and reliabb- charart, r ii.miah-tl oi ai ;.H i,tion with inn, Rv-li. ,f - iioiiaaiids of UvnK w !) ,,,, UJ)vard of 3H,n 0 : iin..oimlt-d c-rtil-u t-1 m,d r-co-nmi-ndat-vry letti ra m!..iy of which ire 'i-m lh- l.ig!,. ...,., in,..lin ; i-minent thvKieii ,t. Cfiv.ioen, Htati srnei,, ,tc. i 1 : proprietor ba- i-ever resorted to their pnWi-j-' 'I- -ill thenewfw n; lwl-i not do thin from the : fa-i (liat hi urtiel.M rank as Standard Prejaraii, n i ul do not need t j to proprwd up by certill eaten. Henry T, JEKcilmboId's Oenuine Preparations. Delivered tl; an v l-drcH. fitcnie from ohetrvat ion ESTABLIHIIEP PPWARn OF TWENI-V YEAIIh! Sold by DruijiriB H svery'i her. A t-lresi letters for information, n confidence to HENRY l HELMBOLD, Drti(f i' -rl Cbernint. on Iv Df(v .xi : 11. r. HELMROLD 8 Drn.r and Chemieal Ware hot -lie, N j, 594 Ilwlwii, , Ne York, or to ;l. T. HEL dlJCLD'fl Medical Dr-pat IM -iloatb Tenth Si !-,, Phih. el ih.i,, I'o. lir.WARF. ' F CO 'JN'l'KRKfTS Art for HENRY T. HLLMBO LD't ! TAKE NO OTHER.
Nino yours hctV-ro tlie jmlilio, anl no preparation for t!i" li;iir I);i!i ever beon protluftotl equnl to Hull's tt Veg5 table Sioili.Hi Hair Hcucw-cr," anil every lionest ilcalcr will siv ii, .;ivcs the butt mlixft'Ctioii. ic-t-tores .'iRAY UAIU to its oriiinal color, or tilicalliig and prevent iiicr ilaiidnilt, curing iiAJ)JSi'KSS an-l promoting the growth of the hair. The fray ttnil brashy hair by ii -,v applications is f iariejei I to black an-l silky locks, and -va; 'van! hair will assume any shape the '.vean-r desires, it is the cheapest HA Hi DKKNSINi in the world, are its effects last longer, as it excites the (dam Is, to furnish the nutritive principle fo flecesH iry to the life of the hair. It gives (lie liair that. Hfilendid appearance so much admired by all. By its tonic and 8timula(iti'T properties it prevents the hair from fallinu; out, and none need be limit Nature's ornaineat, a good het.d of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for enrintr. diseases of t he hair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the nhonsands who have, used it, it is Kept np to its origin vl high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it, Price One Dollar Par Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors LABORATORY. NASHUA, N.H.
JillsciTlniii-oii-i . It in said that Alfred RtiHHe:l Wallace, tho eminent traveler and ornithologist, is to be created a bar met. An appeal lias been received from Buenofl Ayrcs ettiii". forth the terrible ravages of the yellow fever in that country, snrl asking donations to aid the sufferers . The large taw and pbmiing mill of II. H. Murray & C ., near Louisville, was burned Thursday evening. Loss heavy. It is stated that lungfishur h is gono amies in the great :onr utile race, ai d that Longfellow will contend with Heluibild and Barney Williams. Tin: tonipeiaiicc men of Pennsylvania have nominated Hair Spanpler. of Lancaster, for Auditor General, and Hon, E. A. Wheeler, of Morcot coiinly, for -Surveyor Mineral. A kitmbkb of seamen, lately iltochod to the ; ships Sardis, -if Boston, and Mary Brave, of San Francisco, who have just arrived in New York, say that a reign of terror was carried on by the officers on board those shius oil their , last trips, which was. by tho foimer, from San Francisco to :.Ioug Kong, in tlie spring. The crews of both wore most cruelly maltreated, I while on the Mary liravo four men were foullv . murdered. " Rear Atoiiial Boons, in his fag-ship Franklin, Capt. J. A. Parker, accompanied by tho Juniata, Dom.mander Luce, arrived at ChrisI tiana, Norway, July 9th, and remained several days. Tbe neTt c-op report of the Department of Agriculture will not be pnblished until September. Return; recently received show that the crops are in better condition than was reported jn July, including corn a id cotton. A lettet from Arkansas says thai although tho average of cotton is not so la re as last year toe crops will he usually as luge, anti so of other states. The East. A pea from yellow fever occurred nt th New York quarantine on Wedn ;sday. A twenty thousand dollar fire is reported from Roches :er. New Hampshire. The fire in the coal miuo at Mam h Chunk, Pa., has been extinguished. Tne latest count of the victims of the Westfield disaster makes tho numbur of dead one ; hundred. Pora suicides have occurred in New York in the last twenty-four hours, t vo of them women. Tes cars loaded with oil. were burned near Sow Florence station. Pennsylvania Centra! Railway, on Saturday. Solomox 1'iEi.j), treasurer f 1 tho Building i Association, in Baltimore, who left that city j with Stif'.Oat belonging to the Association, has been arrested. Match Huju of New York, saved a life at South Bay. on Saturday, by leaping into .ho water and rescuing v child as it was sinking for the third time. The German Democrats of Brooklyn have adopted a platform denouncing Hie Sunday aud prohibitory' laws, and the Albany (JommLv sioners, aud expressing approval of the position of Carl Seburz, Three infants said to have jcen farmed out to an old woman named Jul' i Callahan, in East Cambridge. Mass.. died recently. The woman is under arrest on sus icion of tolling them with opium.
""A letteh from Miss Weed states that her father, Thuriow Weed, takes the next steamer for home, duo here on Siinda y, and express
es fears that, he might not, Btirvive the voyage. A hue bme out at the hea l of Slope No. 3, inside of No. fi Mine, of the I chigh Coal and Navigation Company, Thtmday morning. There were only a few men inside, and nil got out safe. The danger is tha: the fire will run along the vein, which extendi, to Tamaqua The religions societies who, under name of Evangelical Alliance, were to have held a convention in New York last year, but which the European war then prevented, havo decided, at a meeting lately assembled in London, to come together in New York in is?!), the excitement of the presidential election making that-" year preferable to 1S72. Tlie Wist. The Kansas Central railrcad company has made arrangements to negotiate its bonds to the amount of Si 000.000, which insures tile Miistructiou of a narrow gnuge road from Leavenworth to Denver, A son of Caspar Stower, 12 years old, accidentally hung himself with chain in a com crib near Washington. Ta?ewcll county. III. His neck was broken by the fall while the boy was playing at hanging. Depvty United States Marshal Murphy, of St. Fi ancis coHuty, Mo., was ran over by a railway train, while intoxicated, and killed. The tannery of C. Burnside, on Canal street. Cleveland, was destroyed by fire Thursday night. Loss, $20,000. A fire at Ravenna, 0., Friday afternoon, destroyer'. Merts .V Riddle's carriage-factory and a number of wooder, buildings. Loss about ;W.(l0n
The brick layers of New York city demand
i an advance oi nity cents por day. nicy are ! now receiving four dollars, i One nan was killed a itl another severely i wounded on the new railroad from Columbus ! to Springfield, Ohio, by the falling of a derrick At liockford. 111., on Fri lay, a negro named i Smith committed a rape upon tho person of a ; aughtor of Rev. E. M. Walton, aged 11 years, j At Belvidere, III., Thumlay night, during a ' heavy thunder storm, three burglars under- ; took an entrance into tlo counting-room of : M. G. Leonard's warehouse. Geo. Tuftle. an i employ-, was on guard, atidattaeked tho three scoundrels, who were all armed. During t'ae fight, Tuttle Bhot ono of tho burglars in the - mouth and through tho erm. and knocked an ! other senseless to the fl ior. The third one fled. The two damaged unes aro in jail. On last Saturday week, Sidney .Miller, an aged citizen of Indianaoolis, was struck vin- , leutly on the head with a club bv bis son John, during a quarrel, and will die. The dispule arose from a trivial cause, in which the ' son nas the aggressor. Tilt- Sotiili, A number of rude image of the human body, carved stones, strange heads of clayand stones cut in the shape of cannon balls, havi) been dug up near Cordova, Mexico. Tat Republican majority in North Carolina is estimated at from 10,000 to 12,000. MM. Qcisot and labonlaye, and a number of other distinguished at ohtionists, have memorialized tho King of Spain in favor of the abolition of slavery in Cuba and Porto Rico. I KnretKii. Thi, royal visitors left Drlilin on Mondnv, Crowds lined tho strcofs through winch they passed, but not a cheer was raided. The peo pie preserved a dead ,ilonee. broken only by a few hisses. Anothtii American vessel has been seized for fishing in Canaditn waters. Advices from England settle tins final with drawnl of tho Englith troops from the Dominion. Tim Gaulois and Puis Journals both state that Jules Simon is a member of the International Societv. BrsH tiros are still raging on the line of the Northern Railroad, in the Dominion, a large amount of property Iming destrosed. Mm. Campbell, under ai-rest nt London Ontario, for the murder of her husband, has confessed the crime. She implicates a man named Doyle as an accessory.
The llaiigo Tree. PYCHAJtLEH BINOfiCEY. Ht wiled me throiujh the furzv croft, He wiled me domi the sandy lane, He told hi boy Iovl, eoft and oft, Until I told him mine again. TVe married oud we sailed the mainA soldier and a soldier's wife Wr marched (hroi-gli manv a I uminit plain ; VVe sighed for many a gallant life. But his Ood kept it nafe from harm. He tolled, and dared, and ea rned command, And those tbr- e slrlM-n upon t is arm Were more tome than gold t hind. Sure he would wiu nomp great ft-nnwn ; Our liv.-s Here rtrong ; our hcarl were high. One nt jlil the fenr struck him down, I sat, and ataret' and saw him die. I had his children. ifn, two, three. On- week i bad them, blithe and eonnd, Xbo next beneath this maug.: tree. By him in barra-k nuryiug.-ifronnd. I sit beneuth tht .. imo shad.1 ; I ' - my five ;,i...r' life all j'er Round yonder stem his child fsn played ; He mounted guard at yonde r door. Tis I, not they, am gone ami dead. They live, therknnw, they feel, thev see ; Their spirits light tin., golden shade Reiieath the giant tiango tree. All lhini?s. save I. are hill of life The miuas. pluming -elvei. breasts ; The moid-, ys. in thei: foolish strife ; The rwoopinir hawks, the swinging nests ; The lizards Ijaltinff on the Foil ; The butterflies who smitt.cir wiov ; Tbe bees about their peaceful tot1 They live, they love, the Uissfnl thinus ! Each tender pnrple mango shoot That folds and droops s. Lasbful down R lives ; it sucks some, hidrien riot ; It rears at last a baoad green crowu. It. hlo-eoms, and the ebildrsu cry: " Wnlch when the manKo ipples fall !" It lives ; tut rootless, fruitless I- -1 breathe and dream, aud that is all. Tbns am I dead, but cannot dis : Rut still within my foollst brain There hangs a pale blue evening sky, A furzy erolt, a sandy ini. 7psr; Saturday.
UtAYin HKll.
BY BMMA J. OPrE HFTM. " I don't believe in yonrgoing around so iniielj with Oliver Levine. It looks bnd, Hay ; and, moreover, people will .gossip. " " I'slinwr! " pontetl Haiilee Cony, as she snapped the elasp of her pearl bracelet on her rotinu. white arm. She was very pretty, with her oval face and strawherry-iind-milk eoruplexi on, while her dark brown hair lay in liewitching little riiif; around her iace. "Not pshaw at all, '' snid her sinter, Mrs. Hul ton, angrily. "Yon nre fl young girl, Haidee rjony, and Oliver Levi tie is tt married man. Be warned in time, and if people will talk, let them speak well of yon not as a flirt, a coquette who is striving to win a htisImnd's all'eetions from his wife.'- " I've known Oliver for years, Esther. '? she said impatiently ; "we used lo fro to school together, ami if I eau't go out with my old sehoolmnte once in awhile, I would like to know with whom else I can f ' " .Hut Haidee. mv husband snys that Oliver is a fm-i man, and no lit associate for au iiiii-ieent girl. Don't go with him any more, sister, promise me not to coiupuny Oliver Levine out aaiu '. " "Jam going to the ' Marquise reception to-night, Esther," she said, avoiding her sister's glance, "nud I expect Oliver every moment. How do you like my dress " and she turned around in her skiniiuering dress of pearl-oolored satiu, its luxurious folds rustling on the soft pink carpet. "You shall not feo, Haidee!'- said the elder sister, excitedly. " I am your guardian, and I will not n1lotv you to go open eyes into ruin." " Esther ! " wn. the haughty reply, "when f left school I left subordination and obedience behind. I shall obey the dictates of my own conscience, and that is to go to the 'Marqui e reception,' for it is to be the tin est and grandest of receptions." "I shall accompany you, then, Haidee. for yon have, bewitched Oliver, and in your headstrong folly. With him for a counsellor, will go to ruin, and if I am along people will have no cause to talk, and your name will be saved so much." "Oh, very well!" replied Miss Cony, hidirterently, to all outward appearance, but secretly chafed at her sisters pertinacity in Hot allowing her to go alone: " only hurry and dress, or vvc will be behind time." And Mrs. Halton left the room only to return m a few minutes niter, very much excited. "I can't go, .Haidee," she said excitedly. " Perry has the croup very bad, and I couldn't think of leaving him." " Very well, Esther," she said, pleased that her sister's design was frustrated ; " but it is .not dangerous, and you might, come anyhow." " It is dangerous," said Mrs. Halton, "audi won't leave my baby for fifty receptions. You are going against my will to this ball, Haidee, and if any harm comes of it. it will be upon your own head : and, Hay, I don't want you to be out late to-night, or to come heme with Oliver, so i will send Harvey for you at twelve o'clock. " "I don't want Harvey to come for me," Haidee pouted.
"Esther is right," she m urmured, with her head resting on her perfect hand. " Oliver is getting too familiar This is the second time he has kissed me, and even if we are old friends, ho is too presuming, and " There was a rustling of silken draperies and a twitter of soft voices, anil Haidee knew the embrasure nest to her was occupied, bttt only separated by a clinging ivy vine. "A perfect shame,"' said the soft voice, which Miss Cony reco:2jnized as that of one of the leading belles "and his poor wife fretting and dragging her life out." " And she flirting and carrying on," said another voice, "just as if "he wasn't married." " But they are old friends," murmured a sweet, pleasant voice ; " they have grown up together, and I suppose Haidee sees no harm in flirting with her girlhood friend, " Haidee Cony drew a quick breath. " T will never go out with him again," she inwardly resolved.
But here another voice bfske upon i pale face, her ear, and some one's thin hand lay I bouquet.
' on her bear shoulder, and, loaking np,
: she saw standing before her a tall, slender woman, of about twenty-live, with i light hair and great fathomless brown : eyes, while a round, hectic spot burned : on the wasted cheek. She was attired in some filmy dress
of black, with black trimmings, and
gant drawing-room of his Bister's house, and allowed the tips of her pink, dainty, fingers to rest in his hand, which trembled as he looked eagerly down to her sweet, oval face. "Congratulate me, Oliver," she said, "for I am engaged to Wells Hilton." Oliver Levine's fact; was very white as he raised her hand to his lips and said : "May yon be happy, Haidee." "I will," she said, softly; "and, Oliver, I want you to be so, too. For the sake of our childhood days, Oliver, I want to give you advice. You have a noble wife, Oliver ; and we have wronged her almost beyond reparation though God knows I was innocent of any intentional wrong when I accepted your escort and attention, and I never thought you could be so bewitched ; yon, a husband and a father ! Go back to your wife, Oliver ; win back her love, and be happy. " "Three weeks ago, to-night," she continued, noticing his quick gasp and
4 1 found your note in my
Oliver, 1 torgive those pas.
sionate words you wrote, for I truly believe yon were mail, bewitched, when they entered your mind. Try to win Celvine's affection, Oliver, foryon were mad to think of loving me." She drew the scented piece of notepaper from her pocket.
"See, Oliver, she said, " your past
jewelry, aud she leaked like a dead i folly shall never be brought to light. "
woman standing before beautiful Hai- j She held the paper over a wax taper dee, her deep, sunken, hoi-low eyes until burned up, and nothing but a gleaming like lire. I gray mound of ashes remained. She Her thin, transparent hands lay like ; blew those away, and said : red coals on Haidee s white arm. It! "Oliver, the past is only the past, burnt so terribly that Miss. Coiy shrank ;Let your future make amends for it." back wita a low cry. j " Haidee, " he said, " I not only love "You are Miss. Cony?" said the j you tenfold more, but appreciate your strange lady, in a soft, sleepy voice, as i delicacy. May you never discover hi low and sweet as the sighing of dying j after years, as I have, the curse of unwinds. " You are Haidee Couy. : requited love. '' "Yes," answered Miss. Cony, not j He left her presence, and when, three without a heart tremble, "I t,m Haidee ( months later, he, with his wife, now a Cony. And yon, what is yr.nr name, j loved one, attended Haidee Cony's madam f'' I wedding, the love lsght in his delicate "Caroline Levine,'' she said, slowly, j wife's eyes told of tier happiness, and " I am Oliver Levine's wife, f.ud I have j when Oliver kissed the bride, she ask-i-oine, Miss Cony, to beg back my hus- j ed him a question, and he answered : baud." She raised her thii: hands to ' "God bless you. Haidee! we love." her shrunken face, and wailed. " Youi And Mrs. Halton knew that joy and are young and handsome, Miss Cony, j happiness were at last the lo, of Celwhih; I am plain looking and delicate, j vine Levine, and Haidee was glad, I am almost dying, and yet .'t have not j very glad, that she had broken the had my husband's love or care for ! spell, and he was no longer "Bowitchmontha, and they say, people tell me led." thf;t it is on who hive won him from j
Jennie Jane and John ii. Sase.
Tempera tier. Though I look old, yet am I strong and lusty ; Xat to myy--tith J l ever did t.pply Hot 5 reb-sUkiBs liquors in my liSood ; Nor did not, with QlbMbfnl forehead, woo The means cf weakness and debility. As Vou bOf. It.
So I roused
apathy, and
me. I do not thinn you bad ano. em hearted, Miss Cony your innoeent face speaks different, but oil ! if you could only know my heartache, as I have laid in my bed for weeks seeing and feeling that my husband s love was gradually leaving me. I cried, I grieved, anil rave up entirely to despair, when I first learned that I was loveless: bet it only aggravated my sickness, and I resolved' if Oliver did not Love me, it was useless to battle against fate. But to -day a (rirnd called, and told me that Oliver was making love lo you, and
would be hero to-night, mysell from out of my dresse I and came here. "
1 thought no harm of coining with
mv old school friend, salt
with a tremulous quivering oi her ripe ips; "but my sister, Mm. Halton, spuke with rue this eveninf, aud an hour since I saw the folly of accepting the escort of my married friend. Pardon me, Mrs. Levine, I never meant to w rong you, or win your huf-baud's affection's, for Oliver is to me as a brother." "God bless you. Miss Cony," sobbed the unhappy wife; "I know you did not wrong me intentionally, und Ihope now to win hack Oliver's love. I will try and pray God to bless you, dear
menu.
A Saratoga correspondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser relates the following concerning an interview between John G. Sase and Jennie June, the fashion correspondent: ' How about the remark attributed to you by Jennie June, Mr. Sase, that woman 'possesses neither originality, inventive genius, nor beauty ?' I asked of the gifted author of the 'Golden Calf ' to-day." " I am ineapable of such n remark," answered the poet indignantly. "First, because it would have ben ung.illant to the lady I was talking to aad with her it would have been wholly untrue
Haidee i too, for she has a uxnidcrid inventive ' .' . i.t i .... t i :
yen it i uicu ut?cii.ise j. tiave u, loviug wife and three grown daughters, as beautiful as the morning. '" "What did you sayrx I asked of Saxe. . " Why, by Jove! the woman did most of the talking herself Indeed, she hcra-df mid thorn -r words; and because I didn't ?et up -a issue and deny them, she put them v. , vn in big capitals and attributed them to me !
As soou as I was presented to her that day, I put on my moral and intellectual fine clothes, forT knew she wason the
interview, and, by Jove! 1 thought I d
r if. i Afi-a Tvir,. hpliflve mo when 1 see for once how nice I could talk. So,
I tell you I never, never meant to wrong i wl'en she asked me what I thought of von."' j women, I said, 'Women do many " " t , In Afiss dnnv " hfil.r.miii : " for I things in a very clever manner, but
of all '
thev have never succeeded as great in
ventors (this, by Jove, I take back uowt), but taken all together, I think 1 see more men who please me thai, women."
"So do 1, sain Jennie, her even
But u man's form entered the lace i drapery, and arrested the words on her i lips, aud Oliver Levine stood beBide i them. i 'f Kflvn liooo dplrtv-p-1. fTiiidoo ' bp
said, "aud onlv just got away from j BPf'i,,&. , , ,,, ., Wel.s Hilton. You recollect him, don't ! "But Humboldts the
yon, Hay ? He used to be the greatest
dunce m the whole class.
" Wells Hilton heref
ory" said Mr.
Saxe, and in fact altnost every philosopher savs the same, " is that the malj
When did he 8ex '8 the most perfect in all the ani-
arrive i Oh ! Oliver, I mint see Wells, nwi mngaom see tne norse, tne nor, He was st. kind to me when I was in ; the panther, the zebra and there is no trouble " ; reason why nature should depart from . ,. ,.,, i her habitual eeonouiv in the promotion All right. Come Haiuee; you ; f , 8peci(?'8." promised me this wait . Oh ! here j Humb(,at is rf ht., comes Wells now. You see he is impa- ; T . ' tiei;.t, and can't wait to be introduced." j fr.. Twt aptKmt him ft,toffet ,.
" Haidee! sight d the sou voice ol . m . Wc , r
fl , stun .u -. - j-t .vi. . i-iau -"-.J .- ' -
ail the excellencies of physio ue, bat
the neglected wife who stood like a
ld,i.-ir oolnniii bonirln her li-wn lord; I
k coiumu ' "';n' t we know woman possesses moral atfiCelvine ! you here ! gasped Oliver , . . ' r
Krilv30 dltiroiii'i ifvt uuijv
Miscellaneous Items. What is the difference between timber aid lumber i A good deal " T he Devil's rag bag is Connecticut for a fashionably attired belle. "TiiBOHGH tickets ta go round the world " are for sale in London at $1.250. " WaEiai the woodbine fcwineth " must be i a Canada. That's where ail the rc -seals go. This University of Munich celebrated its three bundled and iiinety-ninth an niver.jitry June 26th. Ths London Daily News calls New York tbe third German and the first Irish city m the world. Ph DiAi EiiPHiA youths make 'organ grinders monkeys drank by giving them ok nges steeped in brandy. Aducral Porter is sadly broken down in heaLth, and it is said is unable to leave W.ushington to enjoy a Summer tour. A Itf Af iSACHurrs boy cat off his young sister's golden curls while she slept, to get money with which to go to the racer. A BuiJiMOCK press in the press room of the Illustrated Loudon News throws off 9,0!)) complete copiej of that paper in an hour. Whai' is that which he who has i not does not wish for, but he who has it would not part with for any money? A bidd head. WarJiE an Illinois constable was on Ms way to arrest some theivea, a spark of f ire'frora his pipe fell into bis pocket and burned up the warrant. The Library of the lute German historian Medrieh Christoph Schlosser, con pr sing about 3,000 volumes, has bee a given to the University of Heidelberg. Majjb Powell, after completing 200 mil 39 of his Colorado canyons, has re tuned to Salt Sake City to meet his fan ily . He has met with no mishap to date. Ik the island of Sardinia tbe first
railway, connected the cities cf Cagliaii and Viliasor, was opened a few weeks ago, and two other railroads are
buJdiiig. The rinderpest which caused great
ravagt s among the cattle in Austria for tho past ten years has recently made its appearance in the vicinity of Yienna
and in that city itself. Texas owns and offers almost without price, mines of iron, copper, htad, Coal, silver, salt, and salt lakes the undeveloped wealth of which is not equaled or surpassed by any known country. The wives of General Sherman aad Admiial Dahlgren, with Miss G. E. B;echer have started a paper in Baltiti nore, in opposition to woman suffrage. It is called the True Woman. Thi; late Phoebe Cary had a wonderful neddace which she was fond of showing to her friends. It consisted of stcnes and shells and bits of ivory, ex., contributed by personal friends. Tbt: following advertisement appears in ths London Times : To Clergymen. Fox sale in one lot SXl MSS. and 100 L tho. sermons, most of them preached ty their author at Streatlv, lietween 1839 s-nd 1660. Price only 5. Address to. Lows Napouson is now Buffering from i Jl the ills of private life. How are themighty fallen! Last week the late raler of Imperial France walked about i,he English metropolis like the comnonest of pedestraius, without train or retinue, and accompanied by only a solitary friend. The presents given the Pope on the occasion of his twentv-ftfth anniversary amount to $5,000,000. The Queen of Wurtemburg seit him $40,000 ia gold, and the ex-Empress f 20, 000, while an unknown American was still more generous, for he presented the Pope with 20,000 steiiing. A i )RA wiNO-MASTKii, worrying his pupil with contemptuous remarks upon his luck of ability, ended by asking : " Now, sir, if you were agoing to draw me, what part of me would you commence first ?" The boy with a meaning look into his muster's face, answered very quietly : " Your neck, air." At Lawrence, Ki .nsas, on Sunday, while a minester was holding forth in the chnrch, a crowd got up a cock fight in the yard. The people who had congregated in the church went out to stop the fight but awaited until the battle was aver before objecting. The minister looked out of the window aud said : " W-a are all miserable sinners which whipped ?" A yoctno man recently called upon the editor of a paper in an Oregon town and asked to see his file for 186 which request was granted. While the editor stepped out a moment Le marched c ut with the file, aud used it against the owner in a liel suit tor $5,000 damages. The pleintift reoovered'wx and a quarter cents, when bis persecuted victim turned upon him. and had hint, sentenced to seven years in the penitenitary for stealing books. ItfJBiNO the present summer teru the German university of Kiel is attended by 112, that of Jena by 336, and that of Griefswalde by 415 that of Heildelberg by 539, that of Bonn by 650, that of Munich by 1,106, that of Leipaic by 1,803, and that of Berlin by 1,113 matriculated students. The remaining Ger
man universities are those of Breslau,
The other dav an excessively humor- ; ErLangen, Freiberg, Glessen, Qottin-
gen, uaue, a-onigs jery, raaruurg, xwo Itock, Strasburg, Tubingen, WurtB-
burg in all 20.
The re-'ejition was not only the finest, but the grandest of the season, and Haidee Cony enjoyed it immensely, but in the midst oi' LuW enjoyment her sister's warning haunted her, and somehow Oliver Levine lost that charm he hitherto had i vi her eyes. Tired at, last ef constant dancing, she requested Mr. Levine to convey her to a scat, and while passing down the long, crowded room, people involuntarily turned to take n second look at the elegant couple he so tall dark, and at -te ly looking, while she was ftetite, iuir, awl fii'aeeful. " What kind of hu iCe will vou have, Hay?" Oliver Levine asked, in his soft, iusiimatiii;:; voice, us he bent tenderly over the white shoulder of Miss Cony, as she was seated in tho embrasure of a window with the drooping lace curtains hel l buck by golden doves. "Van lla, please. Oliver," she answered, wearily ; " but don't hurry, I am very comfortable lu re." He bent forward and kissed her white, gleaming shoulder. "Oliver!" nhc cricci, starting up, "Mr. Levine, how dare you '' " I meant nothing, Haidee," he said, deprecittuigly ; " only you are so beautiful, r forgot iiiyself'and stole the kiss, not from Miss Cony, but of Haidee, my old school friend. ' " Never attempt thai, again, Oliver," she said quiet ly. " I forgive this, Oliver, but another time I will not." He bowed, but the red Hush that dyed his swarthy cheek, told of his discomfiture, und', lifting the fluttered curtains, went to get Miss Cony the ice.
Levine. "you do not know Miss Cony. " You are mistaken, Oliver," laughed j Miss Con v. Moticina the wife's white, I
trembling face, and feeling that she j ons Canadian came upon a small snske j must take her part, "Celvine and I are in the woods, and, carefully entrapping i acquainted in fact, we are friends.' ; it, waited until night, and placed it 36-
' I did not know,' he smiled, offer- j tween the sheets of an old gentleman 8 The a young lover warbled "Fm ing his arm to his wifo. j bed. The vietimjreti red as usual, and had ! ioneiy to-nig'ht love, without thee," "And, Oliver. I want to be excused barely covered liinisulf when the rep-ale j nTle'r jjjg Dulcinet.'s window, in Itoafrom this walta ; for I'd rather speak j began to crawl over him. Paralysed j to tne otuer evening, wasvt-ry affect- ' with Wells, and hear nil about the : with horror, he lay still until the su ike i j lmtji 0i,i gentleman let loose girls." ! had loft him, and then, half dead vith j y,e'two dogs in the back vard. The i Mrs. Levine clasped Haidee's hand i terror, tied from the bed and aro ind . wutimental vouth had no occasion to gratefully, as she walked awav, leaning j the house. He w.w told that the a-Tair j ,.,,,,1 uf " the loneliness after that or, Wells Hilton s arm. : was intended as a joke, and the anther H i(! ,,ew pante c08i and i,e wear8 "Pen t neglect to put your boquet : was designated. Tliat idiotic Mnmp foot rf srMing lAasto- iwride of iu watci to-night, II aidee," said Oliver, took counsel of discretion, od the t lem somewhere. For the uext week .vith ouiet excitement. " Those came- town, aud has not ventured to ret.ui, I ct two jy. tj, i,e will imbibe his lias need water to keep any of their , though his absen.H?cost him a fine iwsi. j ,(ash partieularlv at a lunch counter, beauty." tiou mid his hoin-.'. hit's healthier that way, and he dosen't Wh'en, a few hours after, Haidee, ! really care about " sitting on tbe style, Mushing and excited from the recep-: Fast Tuts by the Gpion .uihe i Mary,' or anythiiu else at present Hon, tossed her haii.lsoine bouquet j Steamers. A great deal has been lately j ,imra,.iji,.i,6. npontheUttcrc.ldresau.R-table.coviedlwritten about "the ocean-racing o!' the Lj 3 The with bijontoric. Olivers words returned Inman Cmpany's steamer City of "war. ' rec ignkoham to her. and she cut the string that held Brussels, and the Oceanic and Atluitic I bnf "f JJ " 1,3 ? them togtdher, and uwty dmvn in the of the White Star Line, while the ST
slip of paper, witli her name on the out . been overlooked. This steamer, under i jew ' ?l
t-.ltA raimm-init ,f I :tkitr.'i n Wi.iiiiiruv 1 v-.i 'w v .
chei ks, Haidee read
side.
With scarlet these words.
" Mv Darm.no : Ever since toe days that we studied together, I have loved you. Separated, as we were, for years,
J. lost sight oi you, and, in a mud mo
i a Mohammedan
accomplished one of the most sueess i "J" XZi tiZrA and f ul round vovages on record. Sbo lef; J1?. J??,! ffi, ! VTL ori T . i " xi.. 01 ..i - t leave hum. the thing u don. lhe on-
J I ginator of this briiiant idea, is a bams- , I tcr, who has acted on it so far as to
take uis second wile, wno is a eon vers i to the faith of Islam, but he has not yet
in .New Xork on the 1st of July, and
started for her return voyage on th-j
12th, and arrived on the 23rd, making1
- , . ,, , , . ,1.,, i Tl 1, 1 1 o in l Lll VJl Mwaj. vu 13 uno uwv J ment, marritKl the woman who is now the run, from land to land, each way.m , kssd it out to iho p. of ,tting
iuv ne. my aariing, witu a, wont oi v , . ,. h . BMonse
The Chicago Republican tolls a ro- Bbitish emigrauon statistics show mantie storv about the late Alice Cary. ! there were more English enugrants to It seems that when the Cnrv sisters the United States last year thai- there first came to New York thev liecam-? ! were Irish, 'fd th'.t while the Inah acquainted with Rufus Wilmol. Gris-, emigration of lS.f- w 14, 9 less flhtiu wold, a gentleman of some literary rep- ! he same enugration in m,, Ue bngtation, who showed them ever,- kind - i hah emigration cds that of 1867 by ness. Out of the friendship thus i S,TO9 -More Ei.glhmen emoted formed a warmer feeling sprang up be-1 ' United StMea in 1870 ttian thfire t,wn Mr. Oriawold and Alio Thev , were Irishmen leaving Ireland in 1S8
Mr t lor aU liorts cm tae woriu. luis vtny
hope from you, I wilL sever my loveless
bonds, and lly ti yon, and iu another clime, we will live for and love eaeh other till death. Say yes, Haidee, my love, and make me happy for life." " False, trcachemcs hiisbund," sighed Miss Cony. " Au. 1 to think how I have tortured that poor wife! O,
t iliver ! that you should prove treacherous to your tioble wife""
so
Twice, three, four times. Oliver Le
vine called on Miss Coney, and entreat- became engaged ; but afterward
ed the favor of au interview, but Haidee always sent down word that she was engaged. Finally, three weeks passed, and Haidee mot Oliver Levine in the ele-
n.;t,m..ii n,ht h. w.,l oti,a ! startline exmoit liuis in a sirong ucui
man and broke the engagement This i dy the magmtude of tlie emigrahappened twenty years ago. Mr. Gris-1 Hon question now aptatirigPajhameot,
wold lived his Hie. and m 1S57 died ro i u ' """" nj"." -
poverty and alone
j ignition may have on this country.
