Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 22, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 September 1871 — Page 4
Friendship.
BT IBXII. XT. VrEBBEH. A tiny, slender, silken thread la friendship, nlw make It JJfnil hearts and lives to hearts aad lives ; But e'en a breath may shako it, iVnd oft it t&kes bnt one wee word Bui one wee word to break it. draws tbe lips In srailtag shape. It drt ws the loot ol pleasure IFrorn e.yc to eye when bands touob hands, When tiro hearts beat cue measure ; And dr.vivs a meauiuR from a word Which make that word a treat ure. Kike string of tuneful harp or lute, Between glad souls lis holdeii, And love's fond fingers on the thread Make music rare and golden Make musie eueh as tender hearra Could live, and ne'er grew old, in. But if a brectb may shake I, let That breath come near it never ; Aad never spoken fce 'hit vord Which friendship's r,ie might Fever ; But Ul the cord grow stronger till The dawning of Forever. Galaxy.
the discharged John Smith orThrorihoh,: Jones. Every demand upon his time and patiei.ee was promptly hiiBwered, and in the examination of Hie prison books. THE CONVICT CLEKK,JACK CANTEK,
! was always nt, liand to do the tallying. I His set o'f books always agreed with
thi warden s : but on one oeensio::i a dillcreiice of tvo rears in the te rm oJ'
sentence of a c jnviot was noticed. Tt struok the warden that the books might.
hnvo been tampered with, ro lie s ig- ; RS'stod that while Jack Cantor vend ! front his (tha aguut's) books, he (the J agent) should read froji Jack's, there I being two sets. The convict's memory f was extraordinary, and he was abh to i civ the wrote eiid torn lone time
ANOrilHH DISASTER.
KKVOI.T IN
THE NEVADA
STATE
ilistant, soon arrived at the scene, nm;
nuleil bv the willing hands of eitiaons.
without a failure : but lone towards Me? : timmci'iccd an oxnlomtioit of the i -
Terrible Explosion of Fireworks Three Mm Kllleil Several Mortally wounded A HnlldlnR Demolished. From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser, At thirty-live minutes past one o'clock this afternoon, people in the vicinity of the corner of lieekm.n and Front strcfct;', were startled by a terrible explosion. The explosion whs not sudden or loud, but- was more of a prolnnercd rumble or rattle, like distant
thunder. A cloud of isnioku and tin it iBujletin pivca the foHowing partictilrirs iudioated the locality of the ace.i.lent, j f Me nti'isir:
whi.-h was at Hlneber i: (lolils.'liiiiii.t - i Volnov K. Kt:itix, oii'-iiia on the
fireworks establishment, So. I'M tJivk- j gn(lry, W!,s locking in the prisoners, man street police station, a few blocks . wl(,n ,,, .?, ,.m -.villi a bottle, in-
SISG SISO PRISON.
CoBTils In Charge of It Some of Their Ic Hi- Another 1 list a are of X e w York iSovcriiment.
A correspondent of the New York
end of the lis:; ho mado n misti.ke.
He read, "John Smith, three years,' where the wir:h?n'e book said, "Jih'i Smith, ilve years,'" and Jack (inter's trot was over. Mr. Nelson turned t" h?m quickly and said, "Jack 1 will
COMPAKE THEHE HOOKS MYSI'.f.l-. They were compared, and flit' I'M
Kiime tliat .iitcK i.nnter nan ncen
as ut last Jouiiil out.
hri made by the i xplosion. J lie buildinp was completely shattered, .he front being blown out, and the interior a nmsn f rn'iir-. Within fittt en minutes after the tiecidont tlie 'dies of three der.d men
iV!tlc.nle K-raiRfle of Prisoner after n Desperate t'onfllet -Several Person K illed ii ml Wounded. Telefrnvnw nnnonncn the esenpe of twenty nine convicts from the Nevada State Prison at Carson, after a desperito contlict dining which several portions were killed and wounded. A Hoecinl to the Han Francisco
Run writing of the ma'iajrement of the lou plnvini; .va
brate I roon at Miig-binp, makes this 'X'ho shrewd clevk hud clem"! the tern-s extraordinary statement: ; of imprisonment of seores of con.v.ets, It is well known here today that for I a, but for oie hque of memory would nsarly the full term of the prtscnt have been f.b.e to let loose upon i!
a;a;ent saaiamiewation t be real governor j community a hundred desperadoes,
periods ranging from one to ten years before the beneti -ent law intended that
of the prison has been
CASPER C. CHn.D-i, XHi: CHIEF CIJER1C, vho has made tine fcrtnne out of the pick I mean perquisites of his office. Agent Russell is looked upon as a nonentity, as f-vt as the management of the prison is concerned, but is thought by most of the good citizens to have been shrewd enough to le ather his nest at least as warmly as his subordinate. Another fact equally patent to the people here who have dealings with the prison authorities is that the business or the institution is conducted in" a
areas measure bv Al Wilson, a convict
wli3 has served rive years and hopes to by releasing t he released in 1S7J. This man is a Was up, and J!
6aarp lellow, of good edncahon and ex-, co yon can g
tiiey should igain run atlarpr', to pl.t'tice their nefiriou cuibm?. j Nelson was a stem disciplinarian, j As soon as he detected the trick th it j had been played. li-?stid, "Jack, I t'.mtk j vou're cornered. Yott must po into n j 'dark cell fcr five months, a id live on j
bread and vvster. What have you nude out of this n: seaiit y : "! "The dark cell and tl ebread and wa
ter I can stai d," said Jack Cantei have MAL'F. ?13,0t)0
nvv h.i-.
ts before their time
: ttit :
senr.ible, vnd draKSred liim into a cell
just us th other prisoners wind mi him t linish him. They bound him, and then cut a whole through the wall into tlie ararbnents 'occupied by the
j wife and daughter of Lieut. Governor i Denver, and entered beiove any alarm I was Riven. The prisoners were al! i aimed with sbiii-ciiots and steel bars.
Denver met them with e. revolver, and ll red at Frank ("liU'ord, si ten year horse thief, who appeared the be the leader, hitting and stnnuiue him ; but
lie soon Vi'sknoeked down and his skull fractured, and shot, thr .'ii;;h the thi;;h by the convicts with his own revolver. ' Robert Dedman, a pj :-.:mrt' for life, i.ee impanvii.;;' D.'rri-v, the latter (oil, st : chair ioid fought like a ti.cer. knoekiii!- .b..v. n five prisoners, one over the balust n ili'i;? and down stairs. This heu ie conduct f aved the hie of t!;. Lieu. Governor. Dodman I'.imself was i veutnally knocked senseki's mid left for dead, but was only alii'l.tlv iniiired Woiimle-I u-. he w::s.
turc in it, white dust being a;l that fjiy,,r,"i made his way down s -.airs, folcan be seen. 0u the first floor there j iowc,i n iw orov.-d, 'who at once seized ! w is one box of the torpedoes nnexplo- j ii.,-, :,v,m;rv of the prison. th .tiee
I de l. which wa.i promptly removed into . c,,t.ymv, .Uti the amitiiuijit- Mat
j 111" street ov ine nr- ;imii. xn an- ; p,xjev , Ul, ,t the pvopnetorri "U'ition to ti.i;t box vero eeveral smaller j vV.,,,Yl Sprin2!, fiot.-K hearin?
! loes 't twewor!:s ol miterent Kicas, . :r . a!), rinin" tt
id not exlilml:'. 1 he will' .O'-v.-
! were found in the vuinsi, and were tar-; , ! lied on stretchers to the Heeknian i , i stri ct police station. From who' ice j . ! thev were removed in ambulances to j
Park Hospital. Two other men were found in the cellar of the Imihlin;;' terribly injured. They were alive, 'ut their bo pes were ro :;1 altered and distjourcd thai they bore little .M inblaiico to human bein;;s. The news of t'le explosion rnrea l lii.e wiltltire ; very one win? heard fi t bui iied Hi ? : -'i ne of (he li;.aU;'. The appear;. nre of No. l'.Io is inde.Hciihable. Stron;;- iion piih'rs weie Siiapj.e 1 an if they wei'O .".(raws. '.I'l.e baseineijt 1.; without an article of fu::ni-
Coiivertiiiir U. S. Fire-Twenties. Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co., have issued the following tiananctal circular, relative to the general condition of the loan market, and the exchanging of rrovernment bonds for railroad securities : Daxbiso House of Jay Oookk .t Co., riulailelpl-.ia, Septeuiber, 1171. Tito irrnnl MiieceH of tlio N"ew five Per (Vut. tJ.ivornnient Loan forenbailows tho only fiindint,- of tho ontiio I'ut.lie Debt at 5 par vent, or n lew rate, and indicate:! that tho ev(irn;;orato of inieioet on kKnnbto capital in this country will not hcncoforivaid bo much ahovo (! per con!., tlio tecdoacv hotti.'j to an .".p'filiz,ti(,u of rates bohveeu Anmrica and Knropo. In vin'.v of these fuels, tho present lioHets of I'liite i rtnle!i Fivo-'Cwcntiyx imift deci:lo whether it is not l-e.it to nialio at owr such a r!.i;iu:e r.f inve;-'nieut. ivill en.itjlo (hem t' reali-.j.is ;';'i;r'. or add to ( Iivir cipil al, thepre:!ent average remitim of 1 1 ".' eetit. u:i I'ivet'wei'ties. whilo at tho samo tiaio lately in-oroai-in; their annual income. Holders of Ftve-TwontloM of tho inhiios of ivliu h, under (He. recetit aiinounoeiaont. of tho SeeT'el .r of tlieTrcnintrv. " ill lie paid off in UcccmWr next, have special and imtnediale reason io consider lli. ri"C;.t.ai of conversion, une they wisli to receive coin for tlr. ir I'i-,0-'Twenties. or ixchan;;n them at par tor I Hinds of (ho nen' is-ue, bearing an average ralo of i j
por com
GOLDSMITH & CO., 368 & 368 Broadway, Milwaukee, OPPOSITE THE NEWHAIX HOUSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN E5 .Z. HI TE IBS '32? SS 7 Oartains, Table and Chamber Iiinen, Upholstery Materials, Bedding', . Lap Robes, Blankets, Marseilles Spreads, Table and riano Covers, Furniture Coverings of Bvery Description, Etc., Etc., Etc. Our I'all Stick is now nearly complete. We are, however, daily in rweipt of th" lfliost 1 ovelrier. from foroign anil homo marknta. Our italiliihmcnt i onoof tho anest and largtwtrf itakindii'; tin: country, and wo aro offiTiuii onr goods at very lowpbt p::icos. Call and convince yourself. No trratbla to show goodH.
tli--
He was sentenced in
jack was cat in;o a dark cell
months and fed on bread and
At the end o'' that
out end sent to the quarry. Then he i was put in t to washhouse, ami eft . r- j ward assigned to duty in the bakery. ! To-day he is the chopbiiu's clerk, ami ; indulges in fraying and psalm sinpriiiir. i When Al. WJson'u term expires .Tiick will be mntle ac-siitant clerk ae.ain, or!
be is now on tiie sure ro,ni to promo- :
oellent address.
1866 to EIGHT YEAK3 FOS COTSI EBri XTEIG. Since his entrance into the ixison he l.as beei a pet, and has been subjected to but tew of tho mortifications and hardships that fall to the general lot. W:lsou smokes fine cigatu, wears a tine nonstache and a head of elegnnt black cu : ly hair. Tlie eigar, the moustache.
onuim- itirsuie aaorunient are swicuy tinn nnrl ;,. v-iumn to b ti.e ..
prohibited by the prison rules, but Mr. competent man in t he prison. Ho 1ms Wilson someiio-.v has I con enabled to the most supreme contempt for Wilson, cvcwide the rnW pnd in.uil his m- When thnt n:aieffct-or w br:.ul.t t. thitic tastes to their fullest extent- ' the tiesk a, bilie Hia., rrisou j,,, ' .s al except, let me say, m tae mutter of : nee recogaised bv Canter. 'Hello:" .trousers. The i agent requires him to i saia ,JaL.k t B he entered the decrct, of wear the regulation stripes; and Mr. I the Court in Wilson's case. "OonunWilson in return for the favors granted , terfeitiug, ht v J Whv, I never tliou ;ht J im, accepts the tiowsexs as a compro- i von coni(l ra.lke biil that a blind man wise. He is the i could take."
Assisiisr jo the chief clskk, w lien Can ter was first taKen to King
! and dooi'ri wt-ro all blown to piece:!
room and n (ie-ic contjimng papers,
Willi is a card bearing th
celebrated Iron
hen?." Iho llooi
md
; ing, I si ized
c tlie moe.ev
ni,a.,.i
ua i ...(I. i .ill w iv
scription: "The
i-mo ue ww taucu : .:,i. . ,iMi,, .iriftr
white dust. On the second
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liii. je I..-. :r. ill m RUOU1. a liuve uuiuueu i diiierent kinda of torpedoes and lire-1 ivorks atiit:,hti to it. There arc-also ;i iev be.xes of fireworks. On the third iloor wus found another l;ir;ro woo.len box containing torpedoes. The top floor was occupied by a few empty boxes. There was very little furniture of any kind in the whole building. BiitiKom Lulls, who keeps an 'Exchange Office" next dour to the fireworks establishment, says he- was in tho store and saw the tire and dust. The liext Moment his windows were blown in, ii-.nl him.'-'elf almost mifl'oented by the dust. Coroner Young and Dr. Mnrsh were promptly on tho scene, and at oac: empaneled a jury to review the L...L. ..f IIa.,...- "itv. ,,'.-. 111.
tnd by Cleans only Known to himseif, ! bmg uo was isKeti wnfii ins profession j tjltt i.lowu t l(. de ul The corner but guessed os by others ;, has, since his : was. Uavs he is determined to investigats the incarcer.it ion, made it larger fortune "Abankc.eru, said ho. "Ami now j 0y8 thoroivhlv Ho thinks that the than he could possibly have secured by ; that you've t;ot me I'll tell you about I univtiire ( Voich .-xplosive ma'tcr l is clumsy evidences of want of re-! it, for i withincitv limits is aguinst tho law epect totiie legalized currency of the ; r: s a iooi joke. ! Wiu,rtiv'aft-er the findiiigt f the bodies country. He is the happiest man iu I was watching r. country bank for i the ambulance from the Tnrk Hospital the prison, except tbo chaplain and the some little t:me, mid I noticed (hut the ' m-rived, end the wounded men were chaplain's clerk of whom more here- i payiug telku wore a striped coat ami ' ..iive'ved to the Hospital as fast as possfter. and straw hit. Tho clerks left the 0 ' One man, wh is believed to be A short time ago a citizen of Sing : bank at abor.t 1 o'clock for dinner. L the driver, had the flesh nearly all
W caUed at tbe ottiee ol tlie prison to got a straw 1 at and a striped cat, and j Mown oil his face and body. Tt is be
lieved that his eves are gone also.
the
i'ir-
inv . nung tee cm:; ,
a :-:s-rhi:oter, and in
eompiHU' with a man uameti i rwaxish. rushed into the prUon yard
1 ,lu" t v .if i-s the oiiiecrs. Tlie convicts -lor- i ,t(1V(l uHll ititi.'! tlA .-.iv.r.l v(i..ni. (iri''.c
IS i tl.rrtnrvl, (1-. , i .l..-.r tf t.iie i.niilli'.l'T
at Isaac vilionse. and 1'err.sif.li 1 ix
floor is a j,,v nuhod up to the window mv. com
menced tiring r.t the prisoners inside, when .Tones, a ten year younfr man from White Pine, tired at him thiough the window. A ball from a Henry rifle carried pway two panes of glass, and Struck 1'ixley just below the left eye. passing through his Head. He fell on the sinno porch in fro.it of the prison dead. Twenty-nine prisoners then escaped, curryiie;' off their wounded, and are still at large. The guard were all wounded, several seriously.
Prophecies.
collect a oul due him on account of for several d ivs -,ook my seat on the
i-'.Tvices rendered or goods lurnished. steps of the bank. One day I saw ni v He inquired of the attendant : opportunity. The paying teller Midi "Where is Agent Kusseli ' " most of the clerks went out. I went in, " Gone to Sew York." pulled off my hat and coat, hung them! "Where is Tom Croint, the head . -nrhere I had seen the teller linnsr his. I
and went arc and to the desk. The !
keeper.' "
"Goae off.1" 'Where is Crs. Childs, the chief clerk v " :,Ue's away." "In heaven's name, then, who is IN CHARGE OP THEPKIBON ? '"
"Al. Wilson.''
1 here is not much hope of his recov ;iy. The other men in tho hospital present sights too horrifying for description, nearly all of them gasping for bre ith. The doctors arc doing their utmost to allay the sufferings of tho wounded men.
THE DEAD.
"books wore open, and here and t) icre . were piles of bills. I went to wort at the books an 1 made tho most remarkable entries over recorded in the books of any bank :n this world or any other. 1 pocketed the bills, one pile utter an-
r lflir nr,l Titt.fiiifr it rtw fvvif. nn.l It. f
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And to Mi: Al. Wilson, the convict ! 1 wnr m. WV clerk, the citixen paid his resp .cta and ; fiptee:j thousand dollaks presented his bill. ! better off than I had ever been before,
rue claim was duiy examined, and, Jack Canter is n small, gpnrc man of rtill sittingon the shnfts,:;nd tl at hewas the citizen received a check for the ; about five feet nine, of sharp face, and struck o:i the head from above, and amount, drawn on the Sing Sins Bank, ,: perfectly bald head. He tclbs iiuicklv, I that the force of the explosion on tho
uuu signeu, -v. v. viiiioB, perAi. wu- : hut m a seU-possessed manner: and is : track blew 1ns leg into pieces.
e'-n- : an excellent judge of human nature. "Is this check good ? " said the citi- Jack is fond o.i the bottle, and when zen. glancing at the striped integuments ; business is n t too pressing he takes n ol the clerk. ride to Kpartii, always coming back t-
1;. Jtlit it at the hauit and see. tho nris.in as dinn'c a n lm-.1 Wl
The Pittsburgh Commercial, prying into the unrevealed mysteries of the hereafter, calls upon Mr. Greeley, of the !v w York Tribune, to explicate as to the politic-d future, and cites his success in prophecy heretofore as very remarkable : he having predicted in Graham's Magazine, among other things, m 1S5'2, that a railroad from tho Atlantic to the lVicilic would bo built within the century; that there would eventually be a submarine telegraph
across the Atlantic ocean, a:id that by the sfiino electric force wc should by domestic lines, know every rooming at ter re-uling the papers what was going to be t! if weather that- day and the next in e very pari of this great mid glowing country of ours. Sow in the early part, of 183S, fourteen years hei'ore. Sir. L. Gaylord Clark,
i in a review, in his Knickerbocker Magazine, of Kev. Kaniuel Parker's " Jour- ! rial of fin Expedition Tour Beyond the
Kocky Mountains,' made the verv first
To all liolilorx of rnitcl HUtcs Keoniitieri
who w(k! to t ike a'lviiiit.iue of the i'ro-u.il mit fav.iraMn opportunity for neildti tho snijge-'tcil eli.uu.ti of invei-tmeiit wo i:.tion?Iy rocomuco.ii Iortlusni I'acitie. Seven--Tliiriii,.K 'l'rir..'ii:l and iiitwr-t p,iy:il !.i in gel. 1) now 'lin : i-.t pp.r in ivtrrcn-y. To". r": uli -roixly n O1 itiipli -I.--i id tho eotistnwlwn mill o.i'iipm-. i I of i'o;u ly 'J'lireo Hiuidrod Mils of road, ami tho rai-M (Icvc'opmciit of the a.ljacent country, lrwo ,r:i!'li.--iMni tlie pcrioanon.'y
an t success ol tim onh' rn l'si'ili.-oiii: 'p:i c, and crpateda largo nut ropidly hn'rcitsing ilenianrl for tin: Fiirtt Moiigau'e U .! of iho (.'ompany. Willi ilioir hi:;li i-ato "f itncrt, ample security, and their eonvertalality into the Lml of the Company at ID per ojnt. nieoiinro, they ronstituto a mont ttesirnhlc lnroftment, and can hnnlly fail to advance conhi'Joi-itlily above par at :e.i early il:r.
llio iKi'clcr ot a fi.iwu I i vo-iweuty doiici r-ho excliares it ttntr for Nj:ii.t'iii Paeiicf, tlieriby in-.Tensos hir- priiK-ij-:.' l-y 1 1 pe-r ooui.. rccobipg i?t,Ho in Northern r.o'Pi:'.' for jl.oirO io I-'tvc-Tf ci.tio-. H.j Iho pornwntly iin re ' e.i the yearly interest In-.-jnu on his mvchtmei't nmre than X p r rent., or from ?6tl.W in cold to in yold. KuiKl.-i invite 1 i:i Fivo-I'-voiitio-i at their
present prcir.iiim, yields.1.,' per cent interest i.i cold or b '.1-10 in ourroncv. Northern Pacilic i
Soven-Thirtie? yield 7 ;! -10 per cent, id fjoldor S'.j in currency. Diese mort un '.sual opportunities for tho j prolitaUe co-ven-ion ot Uoveninient Bon.1:; j mtt Corporate Seciu-itio of undoubted rclia-: bi fit v cannot, in the nature of the case, long:
continue. The increa?iug abundance of loanable capital l oth at home" and abiov.! ; the al-mo:-t certain vine in value of all desirable railroad nioitsn.;:,!. tho early f:inlm of iho residua ef tho Kational Uobt al lower rates, Iho rapid aHo i tion of Northern rstcitie SevenThirties and the probable parly i;iib;o.iti.ni,in of ix per cent, bon-1 for the remainder of the
Northern Pacific loan, pronuso very hoou to chanpo the entire aspect of tho loan market, which in just now so peculiarly favorable to iuYCfloni. This state of things siiiTijents prompt action on tho part of thoso who wish to exchange securities in time to profit by Iho present high premium on I'ivo-Twoiitian. Jay Cooke V. Co., Pliil.idelrlii.-i, Now York and Washington.
A ritPDBUT mam forseoth the eviland hidetli himself. Insure ill The Mutual Life of Chicago. FINANCIAL. I S V K T M E SIT SK .' i: H I T I K . .Iav Cooks k Vo. are now Belling, and r jeommend as n pr..lltalU. and wife investment for nil clofseii, the Firet Morlgigc 7-30 Gold Loud of tho Hortbiru raoili,; railroad Company, bearing Seven and
Tbree-Tcnthn per cont. gold interost (more Ulan 8 i per e-nt. curreuey), and secured by arat and only j nrrlgiiteon the eutire read and equipments, and: ou more tha:i 33.000 Acres of Land to overy mile . of tr:i k. or m Acres of Imd to each .000 bond. Th highest eurrent f.rico will bo paid for U.S. FiveT -cnttes, at.d all other marketablo secnriUes ro- ; celvcd in exchange. Pamphlets, mop. and ful iuf rm-lior, an well aa the bonds themselves, will be
fiirnislisd ec npp icallon by Jat Cooee h Co., I'hllad'.lchia, iiev York, and Washington, and by most : Banks and Eankers, throughout Iho country. '
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Por restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which is at
J. Walkek, Fropmter. K H. KeSostLB Ca , Brsgxtstf M Oa. Afu. Saa Friu I-. Ol. wlUtH Cmntc St. JH.lt MILLIONS Bear Testlwasnr ta their Waaderral CurntiTo Ebmm. Tost are not avile Fancy Drink, Mails ( Foor Rbsb, Whiskey, Proof Sl rise ana Refaeo LI qnors doctored, t pioed and sweetened to please the Uftccslled "Tonics," ippc-lterf." "Bastorers.-ius., tail lead the tippler on todrnnkcnnessaixi mln.blit are iilrno Mr.iiicine.nl adt- from the Native llooU ndHcri
ol OaUfornia. free fram nil Alcobalic Stlaialants. They are the GREAT BI-OOO PI BIFIERfd A LIFE GIVING FKINCirLEr a irf-t Renovator and InviKor.itor of tlio System. oorryhiBoff all poisonous maiur and restoring theblood to a healthy ootid itjen. Ko person can take tiieso Bittor aicordinn Indirections and remain loneminell. presided their bines are not destroyed by mineral
) p-ionor other Means, and m vital orsaas wastes
ueyon,l tnc point ol repair.
They arc a Gentle PB rami aa wen "
Jt soon .m-Brliil nr. nt In relieving Cuiicettion or India-
THE MARKETS. NEIV YORK.
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Hcni v Brtiv n, aqed fourteen yeiirs, ! rreaict-.m of the future ImiUluitr of the f No. i Market street, the head w.ib : ,(,'f"' r.)h'orul winch we remember to mhed in, bis riht leg hroton ul.oye y s' Ir.deo.l the lii juue itself,
Spr n l-'Ttri,
IT SpdllK ,tfo. 1 .Vo. 'J r.'.oiN So. :l oi-s No. Rye-No. 1 , Hai-.i ey-S . 3 I'ouk Mes., New l.AHP CINCINNATI. Rr.y.v C' at tie IfitiH Live SHEFeI.iV-1 Piaicr -F mill Whkat-No. 1 lted Oou.y OAT.-l
BTB i IlARLEY ' l',)KK.-.Meeiii ! LAnD .....
8T. LOT1I8. Bfev Cirri .RfJIioleu Ooed to Prlmii Hor.s- fiivo STIr.KP--ti.d l' f'llOiCO Fu.l'l: - Sp-ina XX WuKtr No. 3 Rod 1 '.,11 v Oat.) Itv.: Kio KY PoltK.-.Mesi I.JU MILWAUKEE. Beeves Oli.iice IMrae F; ir I J arltrt .Mi.lim.i Sto c It C'ATILE-C.iimmi Inferior IIooh Lire SHEF.r ljr. tiood to Choice liCTll-IB C luieo Koos-FreMi I'Louii Wtiilo Win'er Kxtra
or jray hair to iVs original coh.', with the
gloss and freshness of imUh. am. hair is thickened, failing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tho hair where tho folliclas are destroyed, or thy glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remiin can be saved bv tl is application, mi Ktimu-
m w, m i l.-itcl into activity, so tiiac a new
'" "ii (Si15 av. growth of hair is producwL Instead
! of fouling tho hair with a pasty 6eaij nient, it vr ill keep it clean and vigorous. ; Its occasional u jowill prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and i coii:ciueiitiy prevent baldaess. The i restoration of vitality it gives-to the pcalp arrcsrs and prevents the formaj tiou of dandnilT, which is often so un- ' cleanly and offensive. Fret: from those
deleterious substarices wiich make soino preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, tho Vigor can omy
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Of
the knee, and tho h.wcr parts half bbwn ! 1 18 im'S.accounr oi inc opening oi . i c
i ho hoy was last seenHittmzon ' "f " j
tho phalts of the wagon, innocently occurrence, aunties w tins iaci au.i l..-u nnrf it-. t corrn e.-.'l i RlVCS llUC Credit nCtVUllnif lv. IllCSC
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thiit nt tlie time of tho explosion he was
The Cotton Crop. The cotton crop reports purporting to have come from the Department of Airicultcro during the past month, have not been genuine. There i:ro reports of uric by the boil worm nnd caterpillar, mainly in Mississippi aud Louisiana, but no evidence Unit a sreiicral or rerious loss from itisocti is probable. The drav 'backs, though greater than thow) reported in 'September last year, are not snl'ticient to seriously excito apprehenstou tf a greatly depreciated yield. Thoy lire reported each year in such portions of the cotton area. In the records of last year there wasconsiclcrable complaint of damage to the cotton crop by rust, worms, and unfavorable weather. These facts do not point to an enlargement of the expectation hitherto indulged in, if they are reliable. The most favorable season could scarcely
IH-Hiff a eron exeoeilino three and one- n
half million bales If the growing sea- j 1
sou should he short, or unfavorable, ! . , three million bales would be a good re- S 18-4 -- TO -1871
suit, ami with a combination ot unta-
D.-lIl Kxtru..
Wheat Si rind, So. i. Ni 3 Cons So. !! Oats No 2 Bye-Ko.2 Baulky i.rod ... Pork JIcsi l.AKI) .,
.5 is no t 7 m . . 4 W f $ 4 60 I .. 4 00 ( 4 25 .. 3 tt) la II 10 .. B IK1 :i fi l ... 1 28 Ii 1 30 .'.' IS 63 i 70 ...13 00 jilt! 00 '4 10 .$ r. i ii? 600 ... r oo m s m ... i I(i S 110 . . . 4 23 (nl 4 TB ... 3 W ' 4 25 ... 2 GO (31 8 25 ... 4 00 ! 4 l ... 2 60 AIM ... 15 ( 19 ... 14 17 ... 6 50 IS 7 00 . . . 6 62;.j( 6 00 S l an o 1 up . ! SO. 64 W 61 ...13 00 W13 50T ... 'A S ioi
benefit but not harm it If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be foi ml f.o desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hail-, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfune. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Pi'rllcJ ami Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MAS:. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IjVEBTWHlE, RUPTIIIIE RolirTcd arid cure.iiil Dr. SliormmiVI'ntetit Appliance and Comp. -.and. Otlicc 60 Ilroidwar 1 . K.-mi lor
forbiok mth imetnzraptiie iiKenrsBt i or .? oui"r.md idtcr er.re. .:h Hcnrj Wnrd Be Cher's ease, let tors mid port-rilt. Bewara of trav-lirp inipestcrs.wm proU nd to hsvc beeo sssistunts of Hi. e hebmas.
4 MONTHS For Ol
once agreeable,
healthy, a n d I
effectual for ' preserving the
hair.
restores faded matiou of Uu Liver, and nil Ute Visieral Orcmns-
old, married or sinR'.c. at tire dnvn of womanhood or at Iho turn of lifo. those Tonic Bittern have no equal. Fr InSammatorj nail Chronic Rsesaiatisw ana Oomc, Dyspepsia sir 1 ndleeMiu, Uiliaim. aBiilteiit nnd Icterniiueu Fcrers, arisen.; of llir? Bloowl, Llfor, K14-nei-s anil Bladder, these Bluer have len mist -successful, trach Oiaeaaea are caused by Vitiated Blssd, which iKnerally prodascd by deraagaecnt ot tiss Dieesilire Orua tm. DYSPEl'SI A OR 1KDICSESTIOK, ledaebe, Paioio Ui :S'iounors,Coi:sh!.. TiKtatness of the Chest. Dtzzfceiu. Sr Ernrraticns ol the Stnraaai.
Bad Taste in tbe M-Hitb. illliuus Attacks. rsiBrtstxu. ol tbe Heart, InflaioaiatioD of the Loose, Pain in Use reeioni ot tbe &idae s. and a hundred other sushi armpusa, are tb ottspriuss of Di-speiisia. Tber inrisonu the Stomach and stimulate dn torpH Lirer and Bowels, which renter tbem of uoeauafted efficacr ineleaniios the blood of ail impurities, afcd isaparUns new Ufa and neor to tbe whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. Scots, Pimples. Pastilles. BoUs. Carbuncles. Rintr-W orms. Bcsld Head. Bore Bres . Err"ipslas.iteb.8cnrf Discotorations of the Skin, ilomoif and Diseases of tbe Skin, of wbat-rer ua.ee or mtnre. are Itteraliv doc up aril carried out f the system in a snort time br tbe tusi ot these flitters. One bottle in sorb
esses will conn ace tnemoslincrednlaus of their aum
trre effects. Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its far purities bnrstirc threueb tbe skia la PImplea. Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse It when yon Sod it obstructed aadslaselsh in tlis reins; cleanse it when it is fool, and roar feelings will tell you when. Keep the 1-lood v pore, and the h-iltli of tbe srstem will folio. Pia, Tape, and otber Warms, lurkinx In the ystem of so many tbousasdr, are eSeeraafly destroyed and temored. Ssys a distinenislKd physfcloeist there is searenlr an individual upon, tlie face cttbt earth whose body Is exempt from the prvsenea o worms. It is not upon tbe healthy elients orni body that worms exist, irat upon th diseased I nnfiT and slimy depicts that breed these brine monsters o disease Ko Sreni of Medicine, no rermifos-es, nt anthelmintics will free tbe system from wonu lit"
tnen sitters. I. WALKSB, Proprietor. E. H. MCDONALD i CO,
Oraawietaand H.H. AcenU. San Prnro. California, and i ami :a Commerce Sfrert, New York. ,
B9-BQLD BT AIX DEUtiGTSTS AND HEI.KRS.
Special Jlotices.
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vorable cironnistuueos, the might be still further mluccd.
product
Unknown man died frr.m frniM-nrf! of
arms and legs. He whs dressed in greyish pants, and hud over bin shmil-
it.r il hint; sotilier co.it, piieii fis is voru
were the words of the preuicUon :
"'There would seora to be no insunnonutablo obstacles or barriers to tlio construction of a railrond from th
-Vl'""'1 ".11u'- J"" "- Cholera has tost its terrors. A soiolev iitmns noou to be overcome than cutifio i11Vestipator of Florida has have hei.'v, sttecewfully encountered on j studied out the problem, ftiidimuonuoes the PurlagC and Ohio railroad. that, ns wllow fever nnil ehnlera are
Aud the work will ho ficeomolish. ! (,n,,sr,,j i,.,i hv .niiniftlciiln, l.iHnr
A Cnfo for Ktidemic..
Cholera has lost its terrors.
l,w tl itil.Hni nt ihn TTiilj.1 Mniat r. ! Let the prediction be marked. I : fl. avt.m nt vuninn Mn
replied the convict. " My signature is gives him the privilege of lcnvina the niv. In his pockets were a large knife i great chain of coinnmDietitioii will 1 ciean t.Terr juf,x-ted atmosphere nnd
its good 1 here as anvboxlv's.
iuc u.icvtt pimiu.11 aim uam. . no Know iiiar, al tins writing .lacs, is a Tlie position now held by Al. Wilson ; verv pious mini of over fiO," years, and was, in 1S88, during the administration j that he has hop of mating 'a name in of Judge Jolrason as agent, filled by ; the world tho has a heady made a forTiir. notomocs .ta(k ivviJTEK. ' tuue) bpfon? lie l.'iis entered upon his -nbc, attte expiration oi his present 'thirteenth luftn.m. t:'rm ot imprisonment, will have pass-!
ed nearly forty years of his life in the different penitentiaries and j-iils of the country. He was and is one of tlie
smartest men m or or.t ol jail, and al
Counterfeits. Tlie notes of tl x Saw I'orkei'ylmnks, it ir stated, are most generally used bv
the time JuiiRC Johnson took charco of . counteneiters, probably because thev
. . '- 11. 1 1 .1
bmg bmg, n?a oee:i a prisoner lor fif-
U-en years. He baa lor a long time
hild tee pos-iti.-a or clerk, and wa3 tia well contented r.s if ho controlled ti.e fin?.i:"03 of Kew York c"t y be for? the r-l'orm noveraeut. During his term with J'Jiirre Johnson .1 large numlier of convicts vere d'-jchargeJand numero is visits and messages from lsw York detectives wera received visits ar.d messages of a pecrdiav ebaraoti-r. Tiie
general tenor 01 tne mesaf'ss was m
the way of a suggestion that " John 1 imitated, but : the most promin-.ut con
bmitlior J.'hoophiltis Jones, arrested by ms la-: night a;. tbe Honaton street at'd Bi.'oadway, nJ,,fct he an escaped coiivist bearing forged papers of discharge." 'Jihe Ik.'oI--. v oni t tdv-e vs be oserhauled. and it would nhi-'ivc Tic
found on the reeordn thit John Siiiith ! te(i 4 hat counterfeits of two i;
tr HeoL.l'lius Jonjs had ' becn m "'en! it ion for -;mo tiim
6I hVD HIS It'',! TEllM of imprisonment, and that he hud a perfect right ' roam the stretbt-s of Sew Yoik at will. Message cfter nir-ssage was rent, Detective jfter detectivo vi.,ited Sing Siap ;n relation to men who they knew hu;l been etntenced f"r a letiri of years, und hsd srve:l only half their time. In till c".se3 the books were rurefnlly examined, ti e Mtiit t&king one set while the clerk tallied by the oilier. In all cai.es it wos shown that the suspected nu n were L-iphtfully entitled to iibertv. and tho bulled and puzzled detectives were obliged to withdvnw crtst!a.lleu. Haid oik, "I arrested John Smith en the 3d of Julv, 1S61, lor forgery. Ho wdi tried ind convi::ted and sentenced to Sing Hii for ten years. 1 was present, ft the irial and heard the scntenee delivered. Tho man is at large in New "Vrrlt- i.xvn i-cn. o 1.&.1.A 1... ...... ; . i :
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i,t his tarn,. r.l W aL.. ,-way io tlio iieai ofilelerf' vma n
-w ., .......... v.jpi.unit:
prison 1 Uo not pretend to know : nut I and a buncn ol six Keys, lite vine on
which the keys were, was broken m the pocket of deceased by the force of tl explosion. worsiKri Michael Goldsmith, No 07 Denno street, Brooklyn, proprietor of the store, laceration of face and shoulder, recovery doubtful. Henry Kevglart, nged thirteen years, of N'. 1 1(1 Columbia street, laceration t f'.K John Nolan, aged sveuly.sis years, labe rer, residciico coiner James and Oak Mroets, fracture of legs : will probably die. Mary Jane J'r.i.vn. aied ten year:-, :ei!e)i'-o No. f;! J?cckm-m street, i.-on-t'lr i- inof back, enl. liome. Police Comm lesion or AlexanJor Vrcar hurried to t!;e Park li'pii-d pi'.d rendered valuable f'".i:-,tiin:-e to Supi rinfendriit iji'O'vn, and the i.ther surgeons, in .it'e-'diti' thr '.vouuded. Fi-Qin the coiRmetri il. 1'ih, Ccronev Young is ouit" com?', lent :hnt he can complct? the preliminary arr ..."...Vliienf:-. and conime;tce the imi test
i: )'(:.;. f'.'i! to flu? Hi
yet be matte mi lnnis ol .ion loiigflrawn ; crnsll out th0 ..pidemic In proof the
out. Lne In a, urrs of the rnrtlnn. tJmt ; invpiitniv "Vrr. W J. li.rdpr. tv.-oonses
to beTin iu Charleston, S. C where
pass readily th ougliout the country
Iho tutted Sc-ates Trenyury notes, it i also said, have always been favorites with the counterfeit 'i-a. The denigns of these note-; are ;o intricate that imitation is difHmU, and is only attempt, ed by the most, expert engmvers. A good eounteife t of a treasury not-', when once produced, will, it is's-tuted, niroulato nior i freely than any other description r f notes! Most of the issues ox the tieasurv notes have bet ?'
wide rep-ion pre llt't ueslfned tube lost. The- mountains of coal, tho vast meadow sens, Iho fields of pfdt, the mighty forests, with their tree-? i(.H) feet in hcifjht, the store of niagncia, ilie crystalizcd lakes of valuable salts : these were not. tonne;! to be unemployed ami w.u-ted. " The reiuler i ; now living who will make : railroad trip aero S3 this vast continent. The granite uiountniiiH will nieU before the hand of enterprise ; valleys; wilt be raiMetl, a.d t'K' ' ' n wearyiuj.r li-e-stectl will snort hii hi t white breath where silence has rcirr'U'd since the iiioriiiiiit liyiDii oi you n t real ion va peiil'd. o-.-er inotoitasn, iiooii and field. Tlie muinwoth's hone dtv.l the bison V- hori'. bio ! I for ce-itui i :-", and lon' '. iiiee ten:: . I to stout, will yet be bared to the thiv bv toiMiw )borvs
upon the 'Atlantic aud JAicilie railroad. ' j itocks which stand no a" as when Noah's j delnae first dried, will he we beneath i
the yellow fever is now raging, and attest the truth of his discovery at the risk of his own lifo. He jrives himself
ten days to clear out the di iease, and means to work substantially as follows: Take one tuli of gunpowdor for the entire city of Chnrleslon and work 12 consecutive nig'ds, using live ponuds of powder nt each explosiou, beginning at I) p. m. At the end of ten day., there would not be a case left in the city.
tii'cat Siitccss. The new house of Hamlin, Hide & Co. whoso marmittcnt buiWtcs has prcvi ottsly been described in our coliuunK. nro doiny u enormous bueinnfM, ami uow cell from ;rdt',0(iO to 75,1100 daily, f-'omliiiing no: only all the lip:utrjieiits over kept l-.y dry tooiia hhttt-.ei, hut fist) the lar.: t f.nj-i't bur-iuwrj in Chicago, this firm possceses extraoniiuarj ad-aiitagce.
terieu is t ire t ventv-doilar n-jto of tin.
issue of Match 1.9, 1.602, the v' ihma!iship being adniirabie and the cnjjruving and printi jg Ix-ing in many respects equal to tbo orifpnal In rciercn' e u the ten-dellar tveaimi v note.'., o t bi-
IflV! and
tnat recently a third pi a re. which is considered very dnngerfiiis, h:v r,.n detected. This latter plate i: r.aid to be a fay sinil : of the genuine, mitl ex pertts, it is i't;ortetl, have been uj.-oiv-el by tho impressions. lah art- very perfect. Theie ate alw counSei foils of the fifty-dollar treasury notes, m.i: of twenty-doilar notca of the is:U of March 2, lfef!3. Tlie above nr.- the most dangerous co.iutcrfeita in cn-cnlation, but denomi rial ions of ones, twon. lives and tons of the lepral tendei noies inive also been imitated, but the c aiiitei'teitri have been executed by jiidiii'cicnfc tugravers, aud n-o lTaddy detcc.b-d.
. : .1 . i st. re r. e-1
........
s'' ..i ar. :iib.- nu M... i.biv nl'rA.-nrin if Hie roillltl C0an Clf
jot '. e:-re that time. Loui KlnebeK ! its wood-nin -.,iril...- r.f fi,-.l.b-.id.n. ie t:ie lr-r.t,r.. i Cr-Cnaniflled tt'.l'f.
torr.h'ipof the esbii-lishmenbif. eoiifned illK herds of startled biiihllcrs,
in flu. i-...,.!:, f-it.-e, l'oii, .-. si:, tim, I sweep the loiior. imtunc tiain ol cars.
Thk flmraiNnivo Operation or Dr..
the a. tiou of 'villanous saltpetre,' and I Walkeh's Vint.oak Bittehs. in Chronic
where the prnh'io fllrotches away like ' nvsnonaiii. Fevers. 'Servoua disorders.
FOR THIRTY-ONE YEARS PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Una lo(n t..?tp,1 tn every torioty of climsto, and b:.!mot cvory nation known tt? Americans, tt is the almost con ;tn comp;ini.in and lnostinialile friend ol tin? uii.:.ioii.iry and tho traveler, and uo ojh sbotlld travel on our LAKHS Oil BIVKKS wmfOUl' IT. PAIN KILLER was the First, and is the Only I'ermauent Pain Believer. Since tho l'AIfr-KILLHR wits first introduced, and itK't ultll fti ' !i UiiilriM.-:..-,! sole. many. jjintlucnC, l':tn:ic'., nil other roiiiti.liob hare: bot:n olfi-ied to the pui.hr, l.iit n l on- of thetu Has over sttaincl tiie tcolr kstiable siASriNa of the PAiN-KlLLfcUt. Why is This So ? It ii t-,":m:o n.VVIS" PAIN KIIjLEK Is what It i'Jaim6 tn be a Believer of Pain.
ir- Irrira hi t I'limtrpaaficd.
aw fiirf-Hns frdia. IXrKKNAt,
PAW.
-,3t In
ition,
; awaiting tlie action of tho Coroner. I j Hi ',ay he cannot sc.-omit for the ox- :
; p;o: io:i, and all lie I'u'JNiu :ioo!it r; is 1 v.-Jiat he ie:.-: ;iiincd from the accounts ! in the tiev.-t.pupo:. lie th ol.:; tin ex- ; )h,':-ii..:i was !ho r :;urt of tho curt less i h.-niditrie oi :i).i of foioedoet. A. nan I iiitioed Ncl.-iOii, in 14 ji.i.jjiiteiited the Un- ; ion I orpedoe'i,aud l-.ok K I it. her an parti nor, N lr-oii ,viid out to hiw, and llien : he tooU '.i .H:i'iiii)itit in as a partner, i Jjliifbcr declines to ttato at present i what tiie explosive coiiipo md in the ; Union torpedo was, ow.ng to its being i a trade secret, but. ho sayn he will an- ; sver ad jiroper .piesi io.:n nt the corn j iter's iii(U"i.ti lie. mckod tifty cases of ' toijiedoes on the truck ut the factory in I 'last New York .yestecilay, and directed , them to J. Warren A: Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Those eascii coiit lined 5,(W) i'li'iK-doc:, each, ot :!").),( IIJI). He told the driver to take them at once to the I White Line Freiirht Depot. Kbitdier
: .;: lie was ol tlie opinion that the ftirpedoes wor ld not. explode if a case fell upon tin: sidewalk.
dud w.th the skv.
oil :-trc-ams, itsflowivttl its black, vanish
fhnli
Ooiiiitiii.'ition. dcflcienev of vital nower. I
antl all maladies affecting the stomach, ! the liver, the bowels, the pulmonary or- j guns, or the umst'ithlr rtyslcji:, in rxcit-1 ini; tho vender of scientilio mcl aud i
CTeatins such a sonsation union'' tho
crov,i!c! wi.ni pas.se'.i"! rs for tin: l aciuc
ttyi-bt -id. Iho very roaiii!3 ol i maos siok. no was never before witnessed in and old Nrght ' will be invaded ; in I imr nw. The sales of this rrrent voiretil-
he roar of wi'd beast s and reiue.1v have iieea ntiadrunletl with-
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A I'ry.-ocloiis Couple. A few days since a lad of fifteen and a girl one year his junior, who-t: vet v respedable parents residu in I'onnitijito Vt., ran an ay and went to Trov,
where, arm in arm, they wended their j
to v bom, I
pt.8, wbich state thiit he has rved ' lth many .du die, the little folks ol.l j tlie e.rri.l. imk tnr ,!,;,,!, i, .. , too (-1. jry of t h ur love, a rid asked dim
tencect Tl eicmtotbesomethinK wioiik i U' bU:SS iat 've Uy " ""'""'""al ! Ki.ri3F.n m-.x.u ik 10,iM mih. iitiont ii " . uniiiu. I lie olirzvmau verv pi'iii)tlv I . v , ttn 'ufc "- . . ., , refused to e.-r'..,-n , ti,f ....r! i.,o Coi'ont r ounc held Mueller, the
m6 nooKB were sKenlown , , -no, t,M' Bimnmm ; partner- of .Mr (l.l,(.!,mi,;,:, to mil ju
J them to return o thmr anxious paient t, rax com-icr c&ebk dolng wmtaluhw. ; and hereafter cimduct themselves like "It is all right, sir," tho agent said ' g"id little eh:l-Iron. Not satisfied with
'! ?mnu, wafBCI,T ior eigtat ; "'"r "" ,!'8. lc; i Dean :d.r..-et, liroeh lvn. The anro Indian guide ami Xoont, .'as murdered
J.',?00 Pr''ve; J C"r,r ,, ' '"r- ,l have verv little hone of his re.'ovA-, " Sept. 1, while on his May from the
Ami w. fin ior annaaiea oases. Men ' tfi ''" w uwuno to - River a",w,tv. Dakota toftm
,..,.,T,:.u mey i-.-u i-,e ctuiip-a black foot , Ki..u encampment
VrV Hi : film. ' v ' v inuin oim;i: ill II s-vmi- i moi lr'n.'iiuiu kiiumi t.r.t.i,. i.n . o . i.f .-n.l II IO li!.i ......
g i f T i 111 i 1 i . . ni'lilV-- tf:t HUP, il MIol'iUI'i .H.n If',.!!'-, J,S victsiorisn years got olT with five : ,iilJ. "ut not fiojieless ot a iiiuon at no , (,u r doubts that
years lmpiisonmept ; and in some cases, distant day f beat Doxtor's time on t;,e Cold Spring from Oram! liiv, r, with a bullet throuidi L, Hi 4'iXBtI( W be-, Bf"fci Tim engineer, ngdifficultioshnve been (Ww. He .tya that if tshc troth da tho head. The del .s -uppoaed to nXLThSYiJ? rthV 1 f0,ul(1 0 bo so fi-oat in die way of ik. ".ile in 2.17 it would leave her behind have been committed by a ,,tile Unpnson long Deioie hail their term hau , ;n tl, (., t.,v t.i.e i,.t;.r,.i. ,i i D.'xter. for he f rotted, in the presence kanana Indian who had Iwrni seen near
r tor '" Jo,i,hmi, in a.jt, air.nougu neaten m j ino agoncy a xiiurr time pr vioua. .Uei nJui i tint race by a running horse, who! don wis known among tho iiiib'nis as ,i , .t "..1 .1 ! .-..i tl I ll... ii'i it . ,e:..r : l .
r , i 1 , IH--VH1CU H COUU H'lice DlliKllUg OUT. irolll I '"'.' h."' .. ,,ioo; uii.u, ,..117 .;iuihit neipecl to kei . the Ampriran Thr.m. Tl. a,vi.. .i i cord. He oilers to diiv SlOO.OOO for I feared bv then. Ho wi n a writer of
.vuu s... ,,u lul u nuutireu cases, iuext who had b m sentenced for five, were: re'oaset't a', the end of three yefnn ; con-;
tee cum ol 1, )()) to await the netio i of the Coroner's jury. The injured partner, Mr. (foltlseliinidt, waa removed from the Tnrk Hospital to his horns in Dean :-l.r.,-et, liroel'.lyn. The surgeons have very little hope of his recover.-.
place of
i howl of wilder Indiana, will he heart)
the lowing ol holds i.ii l tie bleiting of flock:? ; and the plo.;:g!i will be clearing the sod of niuiiva noli Vidiov uiid fruitful bills. ' TJiij was Written iriere hati a quarter ofa century ago. The railroad which it predicts has been ill :-;uee.t?cfnl operation for three or four yearn. Tin days are proving short er, and it. is getting la ie. " Come to tea V The ilavoroiis herb is in good condit on now; glowing belter, anil bettor, nnd getting cheap, too. A steamer a 'rived at Han l''rauci::co, on fs itiuilay, w.th sixty-four thousand six i.iuid ed and sixty-live packages of choice teas: another is on Ihew iyto the same port, am: almost due, with twelve hundat. tons more ; and other vesoh', in addition to the regular lines of . tea nun's, ire chartered at Shanghai for the same destination. A Week or so after their ai rival in Cali
fornia, all these puckagcn, chests. &c, i
of tin lit-ro tlie'. I'uevra but. not, inebriates '' v.iil hiiveiroine over the Pacilic railway to Nev York. Ceuio t.) tea.
Tw,Mity i.rTl iity Drtjus ii n Liftfo Wa'.:r will alnr,3l
in-.t::'iiiy cur s von. inoro i nntniu to etiu.a it.
a totr moments it euros (.'olio. Cruma. Sp.iMus. lionrt-fliiin, f)inrilix'n, Ili,,ir5. Flux, sVliifl ill thv I1iv('Ih, Sonr Sconiacb, li y p f P i n , Wick II o a I a li r . In sections nf Oi c'Oiinlry whoro FEVER AND AGUE PfjvalJ, tb--ri ie n'c rtimrtly hl In proator oatoem. Koiy Jiiniflt: 1 'HJor iilitiuld tc,t it At hr.rut, :o f pp'y mi tii'"- tirnt. ii'tack of any Pain. I: ivilt give sniisfac-t-jry rolir., v.v-X p.lvo hmirs of uuflfcrinji. D.. not t.'iilc with yoms ?lv?s by tpsti'.ig unit led remrdios. !' stirc vou c-ili tor nnd gvt tlio jrunuin ; PAINKIUjKK, -'s i ii .my worthlesf Dfstr.i:na aro rtt.eiiiiitd '. In? sold oi tbo great reputation of thin valuable imHlt-.'ific, J'tf IN tee t Ions accomiiuay ouch bottle. Pifrt fl5 cr-., 3H cts:, nnd St per tlottlc. .1. N. HARRIS & CO,. CHncInnatl. Ohio. Prrprtetcre for tbo Southern and Webtrt-. states. BY AIilll?.I;IK Ii;IiIiR8. l'T.a!ol.i (IftKKXE 5 BUTTON, Milwaukee: H, BOS WOK l H at SONS. Mtiwaukfle: FUIEH. PINCH A VULf.Kil. l!hira.:.,: IUCHAIUOX A CO.. St. T-U; Mt::iJLLOU'U. JWcCOKl & CO., 1ft Crosse: NOYKS HROrtieilS. Satnt Paul. A Nnv Book von SiNiriijo SoiIool?. KMiiBsoN'e SiNoxrKi Scjicol. W but pletinaat mcmorit.'e cluster abtnit tlu old fashioned Hiogiog School I It is now prop n d to n-vivc tbe "ine'RutiouVand thy bock iit'ovn numctl iB prc-t'minenlly At ted to raaku tbe exerclhi fi iutt i ctitiug and profitublo. Mr. EDicrson, Iho nutbor, h one of cur most: euccefeful bookiruikt rs, h's nmsical works liavlug eold to the liinouiit of a niiiliou copitw, or nv rt!. The book in qucHtiun cotitaiua a plo-ieiiig aud progressive olomoutary comt-c, a collection of cloee and sou, and
; . uunii'or ot sacroa iun?8 uuu anuiems. ,u coer j but $7.M pvr lozen, and ho enterpristng pub:irtberp, i O. IiriON A- l'o., liostou. will uentl a tiauirU ctpj f ;r 7") cents iKt-paid. Worth teiitliug for euruly !
TaR RIJRfVL HOME from Sent 1 t-i J.innary, to al: who remit TWO DOLLARS fT 1RT I-(i-t.:i.tfiK. fi.Paire Ac1;
and Family BVAw.. 4 monttvi mtru l ct. Specimens free. Hoj'lilKS ft Wilcox, Rat heater, H. Y. TOI5"VEttY BEST CIURCH :trSIC BOOH JUST BRADY. THE SACKED C ROWN : A COLLECTION GF StettBifm Tn: Anfhcni, Smienee . 3l'jtft$ & Cluuitf, For VtihUv and Private vrhta. Together witti a Csmploto ani Pra:tcal bjjtaa at
jrork ; a I.irsc collrcfion of I'our Hhnrno.a fnr Alno intr SthuolriaDi
Bv ft. F. UODiite. Tho wefl-kniwu Author and Conductor; AssocUIr Editor of tho vor- ucces-f ul work, . abuant Voicea, AniHJ.AV.FIIS.fElt. Ono of onr ro.wt pnnuliir New I-ng anil Teaomirs, Prici S 1 .50: S 1 3.ftO per dozen. Tb.0 author ha': spent I wo years in writing-, srranjr ing and seiectinn f ?r this work. wtti.?Ii. in addition uthir bost nflorts. ':l is a lanrer numoi.r. a creator variety, aud n b-ittor Bi.loction of contri ulidns than aoj S rev lima Music Book ot similar cnaraqter haapronced. Wo hare large order already for it. Crpcrt .11 1 A 1., tn.n flnrf EU..i.l tm. nuflfiti
Teachers and Cliorieter?. Hoecimo. copisa sent b
mail poElpaid on rurelpt ol wi.w. l.ki" & SflEFAltW, Pobllsners, Boston, fiaOX AAA DAY ATHOJIE. or Abroad, tJMO V" ' ffuines ucw. hononiblo, pleasant anc easy. Scud starjiii 'o XLO a X1CU81NU C OMcago, Ul.
The KJna ol Mineral Springs istiwCe
Scttzer; ana
Tarrant's ElTcrresceut Seltser Apertori ts its daplicaUi. letters attesUmr itswonderial To..l s Aperient sod snil-bilions ;ualiUes onara Ul frji I crery sonree. Tjo qaoition has been settled w aether irtlfimisllT motUc i'ed a'ei3u..-; not beequal lothos t which burst .wrxU&K fr,.ra Ihe earth lt-;lf. Thar can; and i':c Kltzer Aperient. wh.n nndoobtedlf ouro and cenriue, prtivos lb fact. Be CBO tiOKS . Acccpc iOHe lir. SOIJ BY AIX DHUGOISTt
rr iiiinifi t
D
S
I T H RID GE XX FL.IXT GIjASS
Mland flint l Itrr ibnn auj oilier uiailc.
Abk for Dlt!iTidso!s and tskc no other. See that oar name ii oa every box. DITHRIDGE & SOW, Pittsb-Jtsh, Pa rf" SoiiiS for l'licr Met.
BR. WillTTIaR, Oi l St. I'linrU'sf?!. LOr.n'Xl . .i'ii: ia fci. T.siiuti t ary Chronic I':.:1. ;i. s.ninif'n.-iiiilylr. Siuj.-lc mi Ctiai:i.,.--t.,:i '.-;i-:riT.-:U)i.oa,"aai-tl-li3raucnts fr.rr:v.Mj Stl - liijl;;?iiital'!.rortnoi'i.s.ali;eliine e.tp jrienr- with fturcs lira;:: iWareTin the entrbfilm.'-:!. .-,:rer.-:s"npt-. ri p ?h$ othfr no niailrr v.-!io f:-if - :l ; ill yr.ur l-riralr trouble. 4. .nmltiuioT! ii- . I n lf.v,-.J,,-m:i"ifTmrk.il-t.K..ii:. Ma:: --. V- i.M.'.?:.'..:rm:T 1 v iiijill.tr. i -PHcli.liiifor..:.. t . . ' ' ii ;irtr . Mlfir. : l!"ciin.u. djllbttnl or i.ti.'i,.i;;vDK:l'ltoknv.-.-!:JllI thcra-selvo-.. mariii-r-'. A.-. r.TOr-w:r:f i-Ti I w..".i!p
OUffhi. t. r ul 11 ::t n w.r-.v.'l. V'l-; irnTln, dl,l I- ft
in ii single your.
CnArrEP Hands, face, rough skin, pimpleo, ringworm, snlt-r Ileum, and olhcr (uf.'innoiis iill't'ctionK, curttl, and t he skiii ittfule soit and muootli, by using the Junipkk Tar S-'o.ajp, mndc by Oas-
wkll, Hazard & Co, New i'ork, Jt is j ' " " xvvtvfSK' more convfiiii'iit nnd f-iwil.v uppliotl Uu.il I ,om!5U , tll0 wtow, tnCT.dient. .-Uo duOther remedies, avoiding tho trouble of penmryof Nai'irofumishos. Their juices arm xtraotthe grOily COlllpOUlidH MOW in UoC. cd in n way which prom;rvi s their undlminiaho.i mod- . I ical pntiorlies, mnkinir it ono of the greatest cl'inusors
Minder ol" an Imlhm Seoul. Geo. P. Del ft i n, Iho vell-luiovn
expired
Judge Johnson
mull. He was not
the acute clerk who bis books.
j lUg UUj ,.euu.(l p,er ,. j.0 iiii,cni!ifH)n;i .... . . , : bridge at BuiTnlo, thai the eonlnicUi f b1 b,'llll';fc hi.BKivon up hh original intuition an, Lab .r rtil 1eoled to com, ier.ee bnildinir cut (roi,
that wi'l l),!iil Dover's fcmo
iiffo, trottinr a mile in 2 21:
?-'P.r:"i':JV '""."' aa anat,!,,, niceHt .aleulations l.ave b, en ! with ;i :;.)i.d vnK,m ami driver, wei-li
vejii bui. nonnm id omce oeiore foiled by ufitovv. rd eircuniBt,.n.- J in- Oil pounds behind him. If the indicant and bewildered detectiveH : Iz!!!.". ' 1 .nvnrr of that lion,c d-'liu. h Io Hell h im, begun to overwhelm him with ques-, A pbudent man is like a pin Ida i JJonnor will tpve H),(Ki0 for the phastioni, verbal and written, lelative to head preventu him from going too far. i urc ol seeiiiR the feat performed.
We would not recommend the frequent, or constant vie of any medicine. It is
important to tako ovou a good article judio ; id lslv. J'arimn's I'urjalice J'itls are af, !
prompt, awl reliable as a laxative or cathartic. Bask Bali, in umloubtckUy good cxercUe and capital annisement, lint it often oui-aidonit bunged eye, broken vhuiti and blistered ;iandn. Wo can tell you that in all such eaeesi if .iiso'., Atuxl'iw Liniment is reported to, it will rediico tho Bwellitijj and rt-jp tho paiu. The stoke of Job u V. Fur well & Co., Chicago, has eix fctoricf, 72 feet by IC-l feel,
and a baKftnioiit 72 feut by -JO',1 feet, m;!;iri:; in all oil) muaro rol nearly two acro ol lioor room, .all dovi-ted to tho Wholesale i)iy GoodB trade. It contains more room than it, oeouiiod by tlio wliolesalo department of any other dry goods house west of New York. H. M. k J. M. iVETnrai-'LL, of Chieapo, would invito the sttoutiou of iho trade generally to their compk-t.'. assortment of Jliliinery (rbodn. Their f:ioililie are unsurpassed lor pvodiieiiig at nil times tiie latest noveliien in l'arw an.l New Yoi-k bat for ladiett and children. John V. FakwelIj & Co. liell more I'ry GoodH at wholcoalo than any oilmr Iioiiko wo'ht of Now York. Tlie prices u.ivl quality of their yoodn, ami their method of doing blloiuew), make lliom peneml tavoritM.
of the blood tu it is or oau bo pat together.
iimrked ability, nnd fur tho past few!
years hau been a regular ".'orrespoiident of f.everal e:i:tb rn papers. His writings whs eoniruled a few montliH ago by Gen. Mrisbin i'.inl pr.bliKhed in Ilie liook from under the titl.i of "lieldeii; or, the
OSB OP TIIF. OUKATfCST CMTSKS of ill health in IndiKOhtioii or Dyspepsia, with their litti'.rid.inl. niiKorios, siirb a:i Headache. Sour Stomach, I.os; of Appetite, IMnvcufion iff Spirits. Ac. Cok'h Dvkvkiiia Vvuk will certainly euro tlione troubles, an thnmuridi can testify.
PnnssiNfi':i Celebnited AVhito Wine
I1 Til lugfs Have I'tiHSfd Away. This is at Iccst true of the old niothod of Croatlng tho long abuied and much abused human body. It Is no loug-T considered wise to put a patient to the tcrtoro iu order to cure liira of a disuse in which iain in ulready imdonnluiug the energies of hfs system. True science rauges itself ou the sMe of nature, aud endeavors io assist her in her light igaiunt disease. This is the province cf fiostetter'i 8tc.ma.ib. Bitters, the nioet aiprovcil tonic ever iiviv.Ttie'i iu this country. It may lie recommended at a fall medicine, par excellence; for it is in the fall that billioueuras, dyspepdaand malarious fevers arc especially prevalent. The frame, exhausted by th. heats of summer. Is relaxed and feeble at lit. clote, and requires, we may iay t.VmaH'fs, artiflfnl iisstsiance. Afford it that assistaucc in occasional doses of Hoir.ctter's iitom:ich,13ittern, and the evils referred to may be .wapixl. Throughout the far west, and on tho st. an Jug alluvi il of tbe southern rivers, all tte vari-
ctiei! ef periodical fever are prolhly rife '0-day.
lato.ltrj jrtla
fsaassisi
i II':.
MUX N' 4 C., I i ll-er .( -. -' t i. !- :. a; Pari an, N.V.jbtaii:
l:..:irj every-r-inre. Taenly-tiye
sr. exaecf.n-.'e. Kvemlllni: -:.onn
dontial. (Seal lort'atunt I j ts mil (iuideto Investors
$1,000,000$
n nnl.hr.rifv rtf
Ol .1ISI..!I I .' Il.i, IOC X I ubi ..?b ..j itie uuj.i
I.OUISVIU I-, KV.
ho net of tho fxeisiature of Kfln-
tllfhy, of Ms tell 1'.
I.thrr- ot rv.J'l' .!:'
CONl EKTat I.OI)
On Tuesday, October 31, 1871. ICIUITOTICKKTSOK !V.ISSiON. ;SW EACH VVRRtiKOY: HALl'TlCKl-.TS. ii; I'lfARTlCR TICKBTS, S2.SH. Tickets vill bi eit by registered l.Uer; tile money for them nav hi tent by P. O. m.)uj order, greenbacks, or drafl. Each tir'iet rjir-tsls ol four auaTtors, vsloe ?3.&P each. Ttie bnl.ler entitled to adraUsl m to ih? tvn cert,. lud titJio value of the eitt awaidcd to it or It ,I8540'.OCO I :ltKK...-Kl r. iff bo dMrllntod to ho' dors of l:ek-.;U, in sifts oi i mm $lVt. th; blithest. (. .lui, thv loivjst. 1'fluK El tilts ia all. Tho Concert is tor tho benefit of Ihe Pl'BI.IC I.UIBIKV OV KliNTITf K1'. THBrrnzKVS' bank op ky.. is tkkasof.er and liio Oorpor.itors an-l Suoorviscrs are tho JlonThouiaH K. Braiulo'te, lato llovoroor f fveatncky.a&d twenty accn of Hi? wor t dlstJoiguisl ed and resijoctable eitirHn.3 .if Moi Puate. Tho uu:l'?r,li;r.ed, 'ate prirtolal bninoss manoiier o' the verv sa.-eeil al lift Concert for trie benefit ol the Mcrcantils Librir;- at Saa I'-rncisi o, has beer appointed Agent aod MaDa.vcr el this '3raud Gift Con oort. Tho drains stid . istrlbutioll will tako place in pub lie, and uerjtbinjT I' fll bo dori) io m.tiify tho buyerof tickets that their Interests trill be as well protector) as if t-hoj wero pcrs-.-nally present, to superintend the entire affair. ForUckotsanri In 'orniatlon appbta C. B. Pin-UK, 10 Afuln St., Ioufsrflle, Ky., No. 8 Aster II tvuse, Now ork. fl. N. Hompst.-il. Ko. 410 Broaiiway. Milwaukee. Wis. M. A. Frcuoh, Virginia t'ity, Kevadn M. A. Wolff, No BlSOhc-tnat streo', it. Louis. . Tfckcts for sale In overy prominon- placo in l ha o. r. Ci;i?f'riBrKN t-iHJuii povb--fbt n Couahs and Cole s. Four nowdon. with diroet nns, one dollar. Adtlros i Bei 250 Albany, New Yorfc. lClliKCrPICSniJOIitAtCOW-EPErfPrMf J7i uvlvanin. le'-taws coniuieo,?.. lletoDer-, ioii. Poosior(hocniro:r'l. K ,i!iK?for Anneunoemont. .IOSlU;il SITUS. M. W.. MB 314 Pine street Pi.lladolpFi u ' soinft 'Jt to Bear auI I)o;r can ba napped. B Ji 1! road the Mo lfai-jM " gfriXig Jgg nor's Companion Tofls nil jHnt HCHirhG, r SH1NO 4 TBAP1IKU." H'W ' mako Traps. B;mt anil Snar . AlS "rapping- secrets, t. taraU ooto aud kinds Nearly li pnBsa,. "l ttte u,, Jfi.01' KSk of the kin cf. Beware of rcoolf es and worlile """"" lllINTBIl " ' PnbllSaors. HinsdUe. K. JL
JWtri "l"iV a Boshels pjt, flay. Vetch.; 1 oume. Oheap. Ktll. i-. nt and l Dnra'-l?. Rwry Farmer hMVHTine PsortM 1..UWF. AKents I take from 8Sto ailucr-i!ay. Kaiupl -h -.eat by mail tor bO ct. Seu'lfor
i.'iri.uiar. CT.Vaa NlcKl.fc.Njai .or. a 3E,i-inciuna;i,u,
-louirai icvcr are nromuiy rue -o-av. vn (1 11 l .?i A l'l'. . u camai for
lfidi. course of Hosteltei's lliltens been coninenced . Ill , ow article. !Siee cnnuKh for the Rich.
. lur..M ll. on- r....
fit 111, seven elgihthsof tliemwjlddin j tnro, Us.ifnl aa a Book SoIU ri I .in tb.ir usual health at . th,, ,,jjt l01
ti.uiti-h for the IVkm. Ilaiulromt as a Pic
jsoiih rnmuij, ann pays tfooa
', (re i naarcss, South Yiueland, N. J.
by tlio HXiiTi'r.'it a mouth a ,
nil iTiitmliiil v ii
timo. ti) iimcl for wfiut of forecoitte. H much for not k-X'i'ln- in t he lioirac. ami wains daily, ilc lt
fyit-' Kiunl fujainst pMetelo nml ciHiwiiuo it-yws. i rM mflrfe by any nn.i itman who can keep bis own
ii .... i.. i-., ... int AmnrlpjlU tt mcaT. IKUV AV l. t PA Will.,.,.
Uunforo hveiuv Owt th? arUelo yon buy iegomiiue and vortdnl lv iho rii'i'iT trulo marks, 'luruo
9-VOO PER WE F it
arti do can onr Ik- obtainea in uoaiw. .- ilw wwimn hi (era uoltf by Utegallunwr in k ?g.
No
.wtw . N.Y
. " I. . s ..... ftr-al.rOliaa PlrinOM.
"piiiMr iwVcts. D.S.PIANiJ 00., 806
Mont on trial
ii'a'
HO WAR i) A CO., Willuuasburgh, N. Y.
IMSK, It. 11. &-(!()., fCund I LnkSt.. nhnlle 1 dealers in SI ran- tloods. Mthuiry.vVnft Goods Hosiery,(.Ut.vos and r-am-y Hoods, lis & So . ako Rt..Cltieaa.
M VR1NK UOll l it WORKS, Lake slTOOt, Mibvau at. Wis. R l).i .18. Proprietor,
ilny Hasinltc
Vliite Chief,'
j Vinegar will keep iekles. Auk for it.
Trv Snimiira of rr ateat 8-pago t 1 .Oil j f,f M 1 1 "?" !i,,cV,r2,15 '""h Hal S "Sjtf .a..r-T . ' . ak Muf.hiiulio.1 ami lhidleit' lln-r Work. K?1 Wisoonsin iSt.. Mil-
1" tine Hteol ei.rravirKs Iron to subseribors: wauW Chains. Ohairns, Pins, Birs,Svrltchr.s,t;nrls. Im Al!,rt liiako S3 a ibiy. Send for ! atur- j Bauds. Wigs. Onler.' b' mill rcoeivo tpeeUlatte ition
y ,H. I'll I'l SKl'-lt .Ir HIM!., ii inortorasnd iob.
"1 ; ber in illainon'ls. Vat,:uos. Clocks. Materials.
.. V.I. 1. lot, AH ifi.o,. W.u, mkrnn- Villa, nlw
....... u. ..:.. .. .
llallowe 1, Mo,
ilS '210 ll illoiltll. Orsenbacksfpr all. For
5H Now Novellios.
CI
Address C. W. SMITH. Si
iicuars, a jo Ale.
43V Bast Water sSroot. Mlisi.ul.ee.
The sals' KeUatble UITt llistrihsittsns Im tk f TcMaitry ; $35,000 in Valuable Prizes ! To bo Distributed October 19th, 1871. ( apital Prize $g,O00 in American 9oM 1 Whole number ef Ciits, 4,001). Ticket UmUai a St,(H. ACJENTS WAXTED TO SEU- TICKKmi, to wsim IJbirnf P-cmtams r. HI s mW. SiBleTiel-;e8X; SIxTickcis H5j Twelve TiohftH 810 ; Twrnly.vr Ticlii-ta 0. Plrcnlars .-oi.:in'.nir a full H. ef prises, a doscri. tion of th j mauaer of dcs-Mnc. and ot her Informal B In reference to ths nistrlbntv n. wll! bo sent to ail sne ordering ticm. All lettois inert be addressed OFFfCB. - If. SIM?, . - IOJ W. Fifth St. Cmctnnnli. O,
HATlM'S 8EMEDYT
risitii
The Creat Blood Purifier
A valnablo Indian composnj, for restoring th heal'b, and tr tho pormanont ce.te of all dlseaasS arisins from Imparities of the blood, snob as Scrofula. Serofolsnj. Humor, t'ojacrr, CuceroHS Honor, trT4pef-f Csusker. Salt Khr, Plamiea d IJBliior n tlie race, 1,'lrrrH, Ccnsbs. lMirh, BraaeliJtJti. Nesvmlsia, KheftumliMut, s'ulsm iu the Hide, OjrsVKswia. CaBMiratls) swtlvenM Piles. Uendbr, Diy.ziurHN, Nervousness, IsdsM. ncsn ox the Ststmaeb, PnJrrs is tbe Ittanlsv Kidney CoMpiuintm Pennlu Wen k-
auid tieneral UerjllHj.
This proparutlon is ecientincall? and ch-rdeallr coinbined, and s strsngb o&ncont.-asod frota rostt, lioibs and barks, that Its god effects a-erea'iad imuediately after commcaolng to tiko it. There Is w disease of the human system for which the Veoetoo: cannot bo usrd with ;recf s vfi.tv. :s it do-is not contain any metallic eomponnd. For eradioarii ( th., s stem of ail tnipnritlei of theblood ii has no sqna H bss never failed to offeot a can-, giving tn ( strength to the systsm doblMtated b..- diseut. ltil wonderful effot ts upon these complafuis are ainpris. tngtesll. Many have boon cored by tho Vliormn, that have tried manj other remedies, ltai anil be
called .
THB QEBAT BLOOD PURIFIER. VBE?UlIli BT H. R. STEVENS, B0STOS, MASS. Price Sold by a1 Dmesists.
REDUCTION GF PRICES
To conform to treductftm of dntiea.
GREAT HAVING TO COSSUMEEE
BY 5ETT1N UP CIrO. . . Of Ksil t.tt tmr Now .'rir I.is .ind a Otuli rami
will aoooDiy.juv it, oonututnn fa: : ttitoclioos m&kifu: a large sannc tJK iimor,ondwindncreUTa oreauiEars,
THE GREAT AMERICAH TEA CO.
31 nail U3 Veney Stswt, . . P.O. Box 5613. KcwY.
8 O'CLOCK.
THEh-NECtM US A PUUK HLM'K TF..1
with ihe erttn 7c Ftattir. W'. ranted to sui t all tastes Pn-jn .rveAr. And for sale who iaaleonlv by thoti-U AllnsiHe rttNeYork. P.O. BoaJWsOf S,-nd fa JJKO-.Vfftar n'rCHfar.
3
KIFLKH, Bhot-C.nns, Bovolver vvm -"TTV: every kind Wrtto for a Price LUf . to Great Wrs s. en. Gun Wk, Plsbnrh. l' .A"f "
KevoKors Donfut, osjsoi-o -T:-
WHEN WB1T1NU TU lVJSSiSSA! W nlenae snv yen saw the advertteeme" i a
thin paper.
51. N. V., 8iHesnbor H una. a
