Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 October 1871 — Page 1

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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TON.C, HOOFLAND'S PODOF HYLLIN PILL, I HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL

A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.

Perbarni there is no deaeriptiea of th Maine an of light go perfect u that which Shelley hM ghm BS ! ir hw nttx poem, "The Bort on U Serciiio ; Tie atari taunt oirt in the pale Mae air, Aad thet&in white inoon by wiUKringUtare; Ti tower, and cavern, and rift, and tree, : Tic owl and the bat fled drowsily. Day had kindled the dewy wood, A ad the rooks above and the streams below, A ad the vapors in their multitude, A ad the ipenninc't shroud of Hummer snow, , Aod clothed withliehtof sixv mid

Tiw miste in the eastern caves aaroU'd. Day had awakra'd all rUngc that he The lark and toe thrash and the swallow tree ; A nd the milkmaid' book and the mower's seytae, And the matin ben and the mountain bee. Fire-flic were quenched on the dowy eocn, G low-won o went out on the river 'a brim, Like lamp which a student forgets to trim ; ?fceteeu forgot to wind his horn :

a no ones n, were sou in cue nesaow ana nau.

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BLOOM I N GT( ).N , IXD,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1871.

New Series-VOL. V. NO. 25.

Hoof la id's German Bitters,

A Bitters without ALcOiol cr Spirits of any Jtiiid, Is different from all ether. If iscomposf -J of the pnro ; nices or vital raiN-rirat, of Itoorn, Herbs, aitd Babk-i (or :i mctUcinalty tert;el, extracts), the worthless or tiert portions of theingre.liezita not being rued. Titer frc, in one bo: tlo of this Bitters - here is contained as tnu -h medicinal virtue is will be found in seven, gallons of prduiar- mixtures. Ilie Boots, et , need in this Bitters are growr- in Oermsny their vital prim-iptes extracted in that conn ry by a scientific Chemist and forwarded tc the nimfMhint in.tlyjttjilv where 1 they are xmipounded and bottled. Containing : no sptrit lousing rodients, this Fetters is free from the abjections urged agents:, all others, no desire for stimulants can lo induced from their use, thoy cannot mako drunkards, rnd ; cannot, under any circnnisti .nces, have any but a beneficial elect. ,

Hoo land's German Tonic

HENRY T. HIELMSOLDS

COMPOUND FLUID i Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS Ocmiou:,Hf Pu.it Plaid t!xtntvt lihvburb end Fluid Pxtfiu-t Ca:iii"!ta (i ; .fid v.:

foi: i-ivr.it ooxin-viSTR. .;-rxirt-E. ntuors AFFECTION;,, s!OK 0) KKkVOUKIIK.Uf VI'IIP. CO!i'i".Vl-.Ni.-. Ktc, Pl'iIELV vE...'.EI UUP. -o-ntaimi:;u :. jiki cuhy, mineral:;, ok PEJLETEEUOU DKl'tis.

PRINTING ! THE PROGRESS Job Printing" Office Worth Side Public Square,

J Most Valuable Portion City Burned.

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Central Union Depot, and the Wells sheer, Depots of the Chicago and Northwestern ifeulroad. 'I'lte National Elevator, corner of

Adams and tho river. Armour. Dole &

wuh : hrrt! i

.,. . .V. " IV -.11 i il"K if pit pa il l tie.- Prst in pulJ t.i

--, timl rutin'!.- A "- "n.:1 in lo Prints in a II-1. country, raitirular

LOSS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS

cripples were carried e.woy on improvised ambulances; aged women and helpless infants were Lustily borne to pi -ices of temporary or permanent safety : nnonla who were utterlv overcome

( jo. 's Elevator, corner Market and the I with excitement and fatigue, were seen river, Hiiam AVheoler, Elevator, on sl;eping on Ion tges, trntiks and tables, sttnif corner as t lie above, the Osftena in the streets; tmpty houses were forcielfvator, cornt Bush street liritlce and blv broken ooen and taken possession of

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ORCHARD HOUSE

j'he( Pillri iitt' the nt t!fhi'!t1uUy p!t-.ian ltiriitittvc. t rdtiij-t '-'l.' tor tii1,K;Ut.lu!t(.'t!..-si ett-. Thore is tthti:i m-'r-- a"er-taile tor lite et. ui.'.vlj. They un ton-', an'l cattw nith-r na'iea nor Rriping pelntt. Tiivy m ontpetlff the t'"'! t'tr.-c',-chU. Aftrr ?t f-'-.v days' it; it of them, tttctt an t'tviporatinn -' i Iho entire ti AerA takes plwt'e tift to.ip!ur niiiMetil-tus t- rbe we:ik aiul entrv:.te(l, wltetbr r arising from itrirrniltt ce -t discat-'e, II, T, Helrutlti's romiK'tiiut Flu it tMraot t:alrulta (irtpe Pills are not KUi'ar-cea'etl, I'tont the l'ael that ttttnr-eoat-tl Fills do not disfo:.e, but jm..- ttn-ouKtt the stomach without rti-oIvin.eon iiY Jiently do not produce ihc cl.-.hftt fffeH. TUB C TAWB A tiRA.l'E PH,I,S. leittfl plcataet, ir 'aste i nr. odor. to rt tMpitate their twins su4i-coat d. I'ltlOE IMl'TV I ENT8

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TaAxtv vnoi'LJi kiljiEO

Omfwp. Oct. (j. A conriHfrmtion Llf.t nioiit dcHtr.iycl the Imiltlinp; in (he (out siiuttrrn IhmiiiiIoiT on the north by Adamtt '-treri , west by Clinton, south by Van litircn mnl cast by the ('hii'tio River. Some font' or live Imiltlinp within the limits nanied jxtmii'i tiiMtt-

M-r, ami "A ot the IllittoiH Centrnl.

Hour the Illinti Depot at the basin. : TtettMint Uo4tw, Sherman House, Bust,' tionsf', Metropolitiin. Palmer, Atl tnis, Micrelow, Eiiropenn, (liurks), liaiden City, nr.d thu new Pacill m process of ttrectton on Chvik and La Hit He ..tt eets. Tile lollottiun; prominent Imsiness

S. M. Orchard & Sons,

PROPRIETO RS. ; jt.red, amoitg tlom ViiK-rltt, Nelson & M,ch,R'tfl ftveu"p' 8111,1 wljacent rcwii

j Co. s prttin Wiirehoust, one of the hirg-

Opposite the Depot, moomliigrton, Ind.

A GRAND BUFFALO HDNT. Return of Oenernl Sheridan and Party Buffalo, ESlfcs, Antctopos, BlaclcTailed Deer, Coyote, Wild Turkeys, Etc., Etc. From the Chicago Journal .if Wednesday. General Sheridan and party, consisting of himself, Major General Rucker and Dr. Ascli, of hiti stall'; General Anson Stager, Superintendent of the Western Union Telagritph: Samuel Johnston and Charles L. Wilson, of the Evening Journal, of Chicago; James Gordon Bennett, Jr. , of the New York Herald ; Leonard W, Jerome, Lawrence R. Jerome, Col. J. Schuyler Crosby, Carrol Livingston, J. G. Hecksher, and General H. E. Davies, Jr., New York; General Charles Fifc:hugh,of Httsbnrg; and M. E. Rogers, cf- Philadelphia, returned from a very successful buffalo hunt on the Western plains this morn-

i mg. They are all m excellent health

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Was comi)cttndedfort.io88 no- inclined to ex- i tremo bit exs, and is intended for uso in capes i when sonte Jcoholio Btinmlant is required in connection with the Tonic properties of tlio ; Bitters. Each bottlo of the Tonic contains ono bolt! of the I5itter3, eomttnod with pure Sasta Csrz Bra, and ilavorod in such a man- : ner that he estromo bit t ernes of the Iit '.era is ovent mo, fonnins i. pre)ralion In; iiy .agreeable and pleasant to the alato, and i on- j taming t re medicinal virtues f the Bitters. ; The prite of the Tonic is 1 1.60 per bot tie, ' which miny persons thirtk 1 o hi;;h. They i must take Hto consideration tiafc the stimn- j lant usee is guaranteed to be f a pure pial- i ity. A pxkt article could bo furnishtd at a cheaper price, but isit not belt ji to pay a littlo more an:l have a pood arti lt:? A m?di':inal ! preparat on should contain cono but the best ; insrediestts, and th"v who expect to o'ctain ai heap i-onsfound will moe. certainly be"; cheated. . They we the Gatest Known Remedies ; For I.TVSE COMPXAKT. mTPEPKA, NEK- j VOCS ML'ILITT. JAUSDICE, r?IS- ' EASE OF THE iaiSE P, EIUTT10X3 OF THE 6KIS. and all I lieeascos arwing from a dis- j ordered Liver, Stonach, I or DIPrjElTY OF THE BLOOD.

Fluid Extract SarsapariHa WiR-roanilv -"xtrrTiiinatT- i'eem the pyi-IMiPotvfii' ., SyphiliM. Wvcr Srs. VU :V!, 8-ro Kyrs, St-i'--Sow Month, Sore HtMiil, bronchitis. Skin , 8aU. Bhtiim, nkfr. itui.'tiiiit: frm tf Kiir. Wb to Kwrlli f jih. Timicrt. ."': in t rrv,!( A 'Vfctionn, Nt Kickcts, iTifiniIi.lir Scll rs. Nifhi ivut:', liiv h, Tt'tttr, HnnuTP of Ml klr,tis, ilirnl- HUfV;iiiatism, rpepsia. nl M tl.wc;i w that have bcou Ctubli&heti in trie iKtvm fur v? r.-.

r.EiNo vr.i:i Ar.Ei kxpreksi.v rcn the f BOK t'OMPHIX'I'S, il'S BI.OOI -1. Plil i'YING IMOrF.RTlKS RE OUK TKtt TU V ANY t'TIJl.U I'itKPAKAJ'iyN OV HM SAI'Atm i, IT tilM -i TUK C0MP1.KX.ION V fLKMl AM) bK.tl.TIIV coLttn. and j.K5-r it is tiii: pa i' i i to a .STATE OV HEALTH A5M'l'i;irV, !! ft KM Y. 1N THE l t'Ot, Rt MOVING AM, VHKO'.tl." COSOTnTTlONAI. 1:BA!U-.S .', : i FK'.iV !N IMrt'RE BTATK Of THK ..') ' Till-, ONLY '.i'UAi.T.t; !$; i;i'j t -i i i. wrp s KKMLftY 1'OR l HK ' '.tli:071,lN-i r:. '. Ki.t.. ISO Of THK Bo.s'i:-;. I u rn v( :;,, .M - xnr, THROAT AND ,KttS. H.O'1'CHrS. PIVft !' OV THE FACE. F.RVKlrhXHA:rAI.l.HC,.i.Y i:sr'TIOX OF THK KK1N. AfiU BEAl'TifVIVH THE COMPLEXION. PRICK Jl,50 Villi HOTill .

est tu the citv, which escaped nnv so

rious danlage. The ground biirtietl over was cdvercti with a lumberyard, coal yard, wootl yard, a planing mill, n vinegar factory, and a htrsro number of dwellings and saloons of tho ptorer class. A close estimate of the entire loss places it nt from two Imi tlreil and fifty to three hundred thousand dollars, with piobably one-half that amount instu'auce. CmcAoo, (tel. 8, HM v. M.-Another terrible conflagration is now raging hero, lite lire commenced near Taylor street, midway between Drlevn and Jefferson, is spreading in every tlirection; and covers at least ten bluet s at this hour, and !-till seems beyond control. Tin? blocks are built up, solidly, almost exclusively of two story f -amo houses, oeeupird as residences, hoarding houses, saloons, groceries, t (. 12:45 A. m., 'iUh-- -Tlio conflagration has already devastated a', least twenty block, mostly composed of I lie smaller class of dwellings, inhabited mainly by

" poorer people. Not less than three Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wmii-ed iniiiilings have, itr-en enHtely

(testroyc'i, ana more man mat nuiuitei of himilieii renderetl homeless. The district already bnrued oer embraces a large number of lumber yards, freight depots of the Chicago k St, 1 oiii and Pittsburg, ''t. Wiiyne ami Ciiieago Railroads. A board was blown across to tiie eit.st

Ml - f-t "i t ' side ol the river anil set lire to ... w t ftlrn

UmtlWt? X amiiy vriUUCilCO tmiimng ttifcrtiy atijotninginct im a;

NATIONAL HOTEL ! L. E. McKXMNinr, PROPRIETOR, KIWMlNOl-C'X, IKI)., EAST OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. nl il ;i i-'i' tri:T!t., ! iv;!My (-catott. and la quiet ot i it; b'p. rhari; i mofioratr. Produce, Commission AM) FO.ttAI,T),Nti lE...tCHANTH. '

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5!awatul Iihe Salt,

B L Q O M IIGTON, I N D. J. W. IHARRY'MAN,

DEALER IN

EKTIIAUT

: :!L OKi-Af BirarTK

FLUEO

Qtictinsvaie snd Wottcrs. C"v" .ibe Ijiliett pike p.iiil foi country t'ro"'-? X. (In rtt t til in l lit I'll l;l te te'iitaie, BLoosvuNirroN, Indiana.

Keai tho fallowing symptorr; i Coseti nation, Flatttlence, Inv ard Pilcj. Fnll-

nt Plnn tn t,a TTl A.-ililt. nf the BLAUDEP., C A LU'

j hut- curv.d t;V-ry of ' 5 ! ABr.T -j ii:. vhiCI beiagiven. IRKITA II WOI'Tlli: 'ElK '. . iaAKbKASI ISr'L? MMATIyS tF XII

KEYS, VLCERAIIOX Of Tilt. KIUXKYH AS't 1 DLADDi:!-., KETENXtOS OF VRJSii. Ijlf F.A: l.-i i Ol' THE 1'KOSTKAT.S JLASD. STONJ-. IK THK

71.W, t.I I.. Mi V.-l-l -T

.VJIHU2; MILKY l'IS l!At-.0-

' IS. AND tOU KNUIi.ljJJ'TJAMilJliJlM I l- l:tX.

Food, I' tlluesa or YeiKht in the Stomach, ; UTITI'TIOSSO:.. Boill-tkXfK....mNTl I. WITH Sooitrjctauotia, binkingorituttenngat the TO exektioj , Loss oi powik. 1 t s ol Pitof the Stoniaeli, fewimining of the Hejd. ! MEMORY', Dil'J'rT'i.T ;ov LI r TmMi wi aHurried DrDiflicat Breathing, Fluttering at T - ' the H9K, Choking or Saffocatag Sensaticns ! THE BACK, hot Hams, fi.nHiiiXii or the Dotucr Weba before the bight. Dull Pain in i sal LAS&lXV. I-L 01 XUi MCoCll.Ut svarM,

the Head, Difieiency of Perspi-ation, Yelltwuessof the Skin and Eyes, Pahi in the Side, Back, Chest, limbs, &c, Sndden Flushes of Heat, Burring in the Flesh, Co istant ImaginingB of Evtt, and Great Depression of Spirts. Altthesa indicate Disease of the liver or Digestive Organs combined with inpnre blood. The t ee of the Bitters or T tnic will soon cause the above Fymptoms to 3isappe:ir, and the patient will become well an 1 healthy.

Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,

lilgikt nLn; Care for All Ivl ids of Pnlns null Aftit's.

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Vetl lv minors Ire n tho 3tr-:i of c-l?'t-tetr tv.T!ty-fl... 1 !. thlrt ;.fn ' t" Pttv.'.'.-e the 'l'ta- wxi')iv iflii-: .i- rituiutmrut

later iJtu&K ; Vut'- sttln,

Afk jed ExTEBSAj.LV.--It wil enre all kinds of Pa its tin'! A-heri, such as Rboumatioin, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chtlb aiuo bprains, Bruist e, Frost Vitea. Iloadachec , Pains in the Back i.nd I.sius, Pairui in the Joints or Limbs, Sting of Insects, Rinftworms, e tc.

Take Istf.hsauy It v.ill cure Kidnev

"5oini; atntH. Backaches, Kick H adachft. Cotie, Dysentery, Dianhtea, Cholera I if antuni. Cholera M ibns. Cramps and Pains in tho Stomach, Fever and Ague, Coughs, tktlds, Asthma, etc.

HELMBoLIJ S IXTRAl'T BCCHtT IS WTREI1C ! ASD BLOOD PcltiFl-lSO. AS)) .-U.ltE. ALL WS- ' EASES ARISING MUM H VUITS OEIIISSl MTU)-.; i AND EXCES-5H ANO l:Hl'RViEXCLS IS Til l;. IMPURITIES OE TIE': BLOOD, ETC., srVERSl D. IING COI'AIliAIX AFcEt'TIONS ECU VUllea IT ! 13 USED, AND SVI'lIlriTh; .iIFEOTION-S-IN' j THESE DISEASED I h Lit IN CONNECTION WITH j UELMBOLD j K0E WASH, j 1 ae t ::s. I IN MANY AEFECT1 iXsrEO'JLIAIi TO I. IDTI-.S, I x-hkkxtra:t much c is u xi:oi'Aru-:D uv axy ; OTHER REMBOY -A1--IS CHLt U0H1 S OR KET) N- ', TIOX. IRItE4,U:UUH'!.-Y, PAI7i EVEN ESS iw :,U1- ; I'RESSlON of CCSTOMAI V l: ACHATIONS. ' UL( EllTF.r OR Sl'MliJRI s SIVL'l'. i.E To UTERI'S. LElH l)!iir(EA OI! WHITES. S I t ;;i .i ; TY. AND FOR All OOMHLMXTS INCH E:,T TO i THE SEX, WIIETHEIt AKTSIXO FROM JNI'IS CRF.TION Oil HAM' 'S!T 1-ISSilV.Ttoff. IT IS RHF.SCR1I-.ED E ; 1'! NSIYEI Y ;;Y TH". M" !KT ! EMIXEN'T PHVKICr-WK AM) MI1)VI F.' T Oi! EXEEEBJ EI) VS DFUCATE CONSTn: :'TI :, : OF ISOTII SEXES A SD AM. -ViES ;, l " FMirt, I WITH AXY OI' XiiE ABOVE DISRWES OR SYJU--

i TOMS.)

II. T. HELMBOEl'-fl ESTli V I JU'C'II' CERra DISEASES A USING El:o I 1M1JH )EX

CES, HARI lii ( -E DISSif ATlO'.'. Cfi.'..

IMHerv.V'tt ". till-.- -;i!

itt :i!l ihf-ir ttttigr.

Dr Hoofland's Podophyilin,

OR S':!BSTITPTK ITK MKBiT RY Pibl.

TWO PILLS A DOSE.

The tvU potwrfui, ytt inw nl, Catliarlic known.

It if, not necesaary to take hand! id of these Pills to produce t bo desired cfl'ui : ; two of then act qnicl.ly and poerfu ly, ckansing tho Liver, Storaturh, and Bonds of all intpurities. The principal ingredient ie Podoj liyllin, or the Alcoholic Ki-rttct of Manilrako.nhich is by m my times moro Powerful Acting, and fiearcunp. than tho Mandrake k ielf. Its peculiar action is upan tho J.iver. cleaning it speedily from all obstruct-onr , with all the power of Mercury, yet freo float lh". injurious resul.t attached to the uso of th: t mineral. For all diseases, in tvhich the use of a ca

thartic is indicated, these Pills will give entire satiB'irtion in every case. Tho? ntxcrfnU. la cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspept.ia, and extreme Costivenesa, Dr. Uotiflaid's c!llan Bittei or Tonic should bo used i i cor- miction with the Piils. The tonic effect of thf Jiittcrs or To lie builds up the system. '. 'he Hitters or Toni-3 purifies the Klood, str mirthenn the nerve ), rtynlate the Liver, and girco strength, eneri;r, and vigor. Keep your Iior-e's active with ho P-lls, and tone tip the system witt Bitters c r To-tie, at d no disease can retain its hold, o : ever assail you. These medicines Mo sold by ill Druggista and tlea ere in medicines everywl ere. Be collect that it is Diu Hoofw xd's (ienjiAS BEM.2.MB8, that are so universa ly ued and highh recommenced ; anddo rot allow the Drugjiatto induce you to take .inything elee that h 3 may say is just as good, bocaiite he roaket a larger profit on it. These llomedies willl sent try Express to any locality, upon application to the PEINCTPAI. OFFICE, at tho GKIllWAN SIEDI01NK STORE, Rli ABCH STKE.BT, PHILADELPHIA.

; in t.'.j i. miit'oiv'): iei:"f,:tu-I ikm-jtj.n;. ir-. I ;i ny.rpK.'nr fU--.ii1,:, ainl ;;iv-.-i ptri;u;.;ii ( j t'!f'-t'ly !! 'ivitij' OHjrji'-tif'Tia, J'r v. n i Ourlni: Wriotu-c of i IV'thr.i, Alia,. ! Int1.i:iiTn:it!tin, s fro m-hI in t?i;--; rku i cf

: ai.il oxjicl! iiu dll J'oi.-- ii'H;r nu-iii-;. Th'u?:'ii-1 .h'i h;t l-fn ti:- icli! -; iti-v j tt Til ir-oi!i, hinl who )iavo i.if.l h,-;i f. j r:tr iu slmrt i it: 1, have f imrl Uu-y l-: (to.'.'ivi-il, ii'id :.b:it t'n "'PoiHfjji hat, ty t'si- it

' " fHnvtTftil astritif ul'.'MH-fH 'ir,-fl i t u b. J ihtH.ii'.' '.'"tor fiirriiiff .

i lTivU"tis( awl lwP(ti Of ih Ul'iTia' (f: ; w' i.h'T oit-tiiiz in 3T tV: t r-;?;ih-, f-i:, v.-i-m

i'SHw i ricniatiritT, auA no mittrr ff h'T Jo ig intr. VKU'V. ONJ'l DOLLAK AJJ1 Flirl. VK. VUl 13011X1;.

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gas ijouhv .1 ! tiies spreifil in everv

difcetioti, tip. adjoining boil lit bj ing all of the t tider-fo kind. Tho prospect is that the ga:- houe. vill lie destrovi il and the city wrapped in darkness. The bridge aero-i Van Buret) f."reet is burnetl, the shipping in the river, the ears on the track of the Citi-jago and Alton s.nd Fort Wayne roads, with the immense height honsv thme, at" sswept awsy. 0. v. t. 0v one-trtlt ol the H-mth Stdo and a lai-ge portion of the North fc.ii le. are rt-dneed to uslies. 1'h.e city h ablit- e fiom Twelith to Erie t.trett.. and the lire is spreading rapidlv in till

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mam i. EELMtioiiitH imi it jyi:d r.osi; WASH eannnt he surimtd a a FACE AVA'-fl. :-tl l e fot'itirl thtwilv t-yer'ifi rMi,f.!-. ia i '. - - . . . ( CDTANE'MISAI t'E' TIOX. Ilt-p.. n't,.

I'tMI'LEi-rrWOTS, HI 'Ul: l-.l' l '( ' 1 )! Y siVi ' RATION'S i f (lid 'U t'AM.OI'S Ml A1H. N l-hr-il liKDNESS m .1 JNi'lt'lENI'

TltWt, 1I1VKS, RViH AtOTIl l- Ti HUS. ) 1YN

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(iiiectiona making a clean sweeep t'lung its eoiii-siv. The ati-tH-ts :M-u litcrrtlly packed with . thousanils of vagons Joinh-d with o tto tui-c and alii. . i-..v;. . -Uved Iroiii the Vit.'-'niiig biiihlin';-. The loss of life i-. great. As jet no estimate of the number can bo maile. Thviisaiids are having the city to seek stew quarters. Tho Court Hon: e, Chamber of Commerce, Western Union Telegraph olliee. Revere, -Sherman end I'ahnev konsw. trd eereral clvivaiois tiud laiiuad depots lie in i nit' s. Assistance lvom all pints is hurrying te the city. Businesj'! is entirely suspended. All the inmates of the jail under the Court House were roasted alive. Their iaiini ber is not knotvn. All coniniunieai-'oii with the Eartt de-croyed. , TiATER, (Villi A. M.-' -Fnrwell Ibdl. the -. Cpera. House, Field, lu itct- V ( 'o. 's dry : goods Itoilso, Treniont Hoiihc, '!"' iT " it tl i tid 'IV-lothVe and Water Work.-i are all : i'utiif d. OR1MLV OE THi: FIRE. , Fi-'-lti tjt'' t'bioitRO Oeuriul Lxtrii, Molt'lay, 1 o tloirk I. H The lire broke out on the crnec of DeKoven and. Twelfth streets, at about i.ine o'clock on Sunday eveniii,r-, being ! caused ly n Cow kii.'kbig over s lamp in a stable in which n woman was milking. An alarm was immediately given, iit, ' owing to the high southwet t wind, the . building was spetsliiy consumed, and thence the lilt; spread rapidly. The liremen could not, with nil their efforts, get the mastery of the Ihlincs. lliitltl- : ing alter building was lired by the lly- . ing ci-.uh rs, which, landing on the roofs, which were as dry as tinder, j owing to ihe protracted dry weather, ; instantly took tire. Noj't'awan ly and northeastwi.nlly the tlanies tool; their course, lapping up house after house, block after block, street after street, all night long. ! PARTIAL ACCOUNT OP Till". r,OSiU-:s. The first h bo mentioned, and possibly the mott Rtartling feature"!' this carnival of flame, is the total destruction of IheCity Water Works, by which calamity the diemcn arc rendered helpless to make the least endeavor to axrest the onward march of the devouring element. Should any other tires occur in parts of the city not burning, thev will most cet tairilv hi'.vc their way. At about 12 o'clock hist night the sit- et iff llamef licked across the river in the neighborhood ,,f Jackson street, first i,:oit( ing .- small v.oodi ii building, which communicated th" lire to the Armory, ami soon to the Koiil li Side (las Works, the immense gasometer exploding w th a fearful detoiiat ion, heard all ov. rtlie city. Then coinmi ncetl. tne f itful ! lavages, which iu t. It w hour.; I t -I lipli'lttiri' Ho ith Midi, in a:hes, norUi ol : ! If.'.rri'.on. The IVs(. Ilice and Cu itosi Moll'-, tho 'liniiilicr oi' CoiiiiDetc , the il'ourl Hon -i, and the ret soon wen I. ! d'.wn in the 'iici'an of lire and moi;:. In bri. i. I ! ie I'ullov im; prom i tn nt I -n i id -ingii ho. p:-i-ifh.'. wild, in alnto !:1 yen i a . , tlcir ( iitiic c-'ntenf.s : I he New .li-rinaletn t'hiif' h. on Ada ip: i trert. Mini the 'at holic ( 'hnicii oi D.";:- - plaine - st'n 1 1. j The do. ni; ! oOi.-e, the T'-ibiin.-, the

Till... Ihe Helie.l.li'i.n the I'e Mail, t!i'-Ht;pitr: -Uituug the Uun :u:inv i-flf-r f otlil i,-ijti, hi,;. Cr.. ;b;, s ( p. ra II-up,.;, M V Theater. Ib.oley's Opi ra fbni: e.

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by homeless wanderers, made desperate by the nWfitl surroundings in some instances as many as five iamilies tumbling into one and the same house. Such a spectacle was never before witnessed in Chicago, and it hardly has a parallel in tho r unals of conflagrations. After getting under complete headway in the South Division, the Aamcs

Houses are in nsliea : Field, Jjetter swept with fearful rapidity, and soon Co., J. V. Far-Aeirs block, and all the many of tho most valuable structures magnificent blocks in that locality. The in that Division were involved in the Tiako Side Publishing Company's now I mineral conflturation.

building. n, irk street. Terrace Bow, ! At about two o'clock in the moroinar.

the armory, a lurKfl HtoliB bmldmo on i and SDirits.

deuces. the cortlcr of Adams and Franklin ! The rta-rtv left dtiofttro on ihe 20th

Fnrwell Hall burned at about four streets, was reached, ami ere long, from j nit., by the Chicago and Northwestern o't-loek this morning: ! this structure the cinders naught the i Road. On arriving at North Platte, The great breweries on the North j South Side Gan Works, on the oppo- j Major General Emory and Major J. H. Sido are gone. In fact, as stated above, i site side of A dams street. The do- j Brown, the commander of tbe ezpedithe entire South mid North Sides, from i Htmction of this vast reaervoir of gas, j tion, met the party,, which was escorted Harrison street no rthwardly, with a few j coal nnu coko was fearfully rapid, j by them to Fort McPhet son, a pleasant isolated buildings left standing in some j while the ex.ploBioD created ut frequent) ride of seventeen miles over the plains, rr-mnrkablti manner, aro in hopeless j intervals sounded like the four of ar-! About two miles from the post several ruins. i tillei-y. companies of cavalry, with a regimental the hotels. ' By this time, it was evident that the band, were drawn up, to receive Gen. All the pr.,miinertt hotels of the dly i fit departMenii cdttld Make no head- Sheridan, and Were reviewed by him; are in ruinsthe Pacific, Biieftdatt i ? towards s tbduiiig the codtlagra- after which the party were presented Trcnio.it. Briggs, Palmer, Bigelowj i tiorij and tliat tile niurie'8 ti'ei'e bound to tho officers of the post and their Metropolitan, Mattesoii- besides doz-! nHVC ftH licir own wtty- Builfting laditts, who also had come out in earcup. of other sninHer caritvaiBierics scat-' tor buWiMfJf anl Wock after block, riages and on horseback The party leie.t ovr i-the East side from the river wcH;c reittflti;d "v the rtevonriiigelement, j were then escorted to Gamp Backer, -io the lake, and front Vim Biireu to ulK t seemed us if the entire City Was I where iinarters were assigned and the Water street.. The destruction of prop-1 doomed. Safety elevaterbnge railroad day speut in choosing horses, target ettv is most terrible, and the scenes to ' depots, majestic viaducts, vast yards of i practice, etc., and concluding with s, be wil tiessed iu the streets are hep,rt-! CO!l' and lumber, palatial residence's, j grand hop at the post, rending. ISusines-i, ot course, i-t on- elegant busincfs blocks in short every : At 8 o'clock next morning tents were litely .-oisppiRlciii iiml everything on ' species of structure not absolutely j struck, and the grand march begun. wheels which can be made available felt' I Hfe-pr'oof and there is scarcely one Lieutenant E. M, Hayes QnartennaB--ptirpoios of moving are pressed into ' really fire-protf UdUfling in tht City ! ter, and " Biutalo Bill," the "theobEt;t vice for getting goods out of (lie , wore all in turn encircled by there i serted of all observers" splendid It: teach of the devouring element. Wri'-i morseless flames, and speedily trans-1 form, the beau idea' at the rough rider bash and Michigan avenues as far ' fdnited into a lttaSe of black rains. The that he is as scout and guide. The i,.i.ih as Tvt entv'second . street, are ! Many thousands of spectators who j advance was led by General Sheridar lined with household goods jlnd nier. ' stood at the Madison street and MnJ ot .Brown eighty five mounted chanilise, and gnardetl by weary and j bridge, ahd nt other points on the men, fourteen wagoiiS) three smbulanwci ping women and children. ! West side of the river, and beheld tliat j ees; and led horses for the party, con-

; vast ocean 01 name wuicu exwnaea ; sunned tnp oiiint; xweive miles, ana from near 12th street north to the main ' leave wrb taken of the la lies and officers 1)11 ii i-it-up oii.l nut frnnn tlio F-t..irt.ti Ttrnnnli ,,.trt tl,.,a f.i n ettmrn va n i a.I tKa tiai tvf

came in for its place among . n, ,,ru i,, MM, fAVM tu , a u,,. jm .aai.i.Ai nn Pin.

ami soon alter rhe ! .,mSii.. j tUmi 1 i. ;i ' .u:i. 1

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a mass of smouldering. conflagrotioH .Hifch they gaaed upon j ! Brown. My Boy." it was literally and truly t v'v oi fire. The march was cotnmenced for the

The areit and the biiildiugs then cov-i grnhd intnt at an early hour next morntred by the flad'vs were et Mini to a large- j ng; A cup was voted to the slayer of sized city say of ii !ili.hV!rd thousand ; the first butf-do, and one also for the inhabitants. And yet the fire fiend was j first liV. Abont ten miles out, seven destined lo achieve still farther con-j bufl'alo were seen on st distant hill, tho quests, as the sequel will show. ' command was halted, acd seven "solOnward swept the sea of flame, re- itaiy horsemen might have been seen," rioreelessly consuming everything ! led by Bufibilo Bill, and all eager for which fire could destroy that lay in ite the chase. General Fifcshugh secured bath. And not only did the flames ! the iirnt tongue and brash, and became batch rjorthwt rtt ttud tMstwaul, but j winner i-f the cup. Crosby made a they also madt- slow but steady pro- good econd, and Livingston third, press south waid, involving many of the ; whilst Jerome, the younger, brought in finest residences on iVnbash and Michi-1 the trophies from the fourth, gan avenues, flutl all the Other titiild- ' Biltlalo were soon seen on every aide, lugs located between Havri-;on street ; and tflcltlg, which wot'Ud mrve aone and the main liver, in tho South Divis-1 credit to the quarter stnstch at Jerome iou. Tho glaring cinders lieme by the Park, was witnessed from the train, tierce gale flouted across the stream ; Bennett gallantly repseS'inted the press, t'nd lodged arioiig the parched pine : and wis always first in the chase, and root's of severs 1 sli-uCtui'Cs nearest the j the last to give it up. Camp was water, and s oon they were also wrapped ' reached at abodt 2 o'clock, which in in ihtines which no power within the honor of one of the most gallant solhands of authorities or citizens could ! diers in the service, was named '-Camp i each. And thtti commenced the dread-; Jack Hayes." Before the camp-fires ful ordeal in the North Division. The j were lighted, Wilson brought in an ilremeu worked like heroes, but all in i elk of about 600 pounds avoirdupois, vain. They were powerless to f and he became the winner of the cup. prevent , the spread of the' ; The next was a regular field-day. flames, and in less than an hour from The party camped on the Beaver, and the time lliey broke out on that side, i " Camp Cody," named in honor of BufIhe conflagrationJtecame general. For fala Bill, was filled with trophies taken

the post office, i u time the principal scene ol the fare in fpoui forty buffalo. General fotage r ! iL-i i.i M...l. ilrtl, i 1.1. T rnn T.. t-n

.titer stemming the tide for hours, was i ," WT r, U,"U8UB 111 tT, '.J. . xi .TJ

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rums. THE V E .1 T EN !":! Of TBT.BOBAm' OrTTCK building w is destroyed, as w as also . h whole block ad joining on the north and , west of tho same. ! Ell'.NTIN't'i Off ICES rtCSTBOVED. AH the daily paper offices are closed. Tie' Journal, Post, Republican and! Tin.i f. are among those destroyed. The Tribune- building, being fire-proof, ! sloo-l the siege wt-ll, and will pfobatlly ; m-.ihe its appearance as usual to-ioor-, row. The Htaats Zeitnug (Gei-ma:.l), ' and Fvi-nirtg Mail, which were in (he i-ajiic l.-uilding -with the Evening Post, su:e ted tho fats': of Hn.ii nt-inhbor. 'I he Auxiliary Printing House of A. N. Kellogg, to gether with Spalding & liem ou t job office, are in ruins. The job i .tikes of Jlautl .v: MeNidly. Camevoih A it: .- ilollidrin, Leiich & fiariuu.'d, Uounds (li lvaite. Culver, Page A-Uoyne, Jameson i- Morse, end till of the promiu t.t job offices of the city, are gone, ! the ooijiu- house took i ' -.- about 1 o'clock, and at 2i the old Court House inoper was enveloped in Hames. Ihe tall steeple falling abont ! ;.i o'clo k. The spire came down with a ; crash, which created an insufferable heat mi all sides of the square.

...All. I .iT;iii in ii;; i.ne iii.ii.- iifx iiiriiE., , 411, . m , t.i ,11 forced to surr.-udcr to the flames, and ' alul.tn" tIkebu b' ?lT cloC

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Ihe buildings adjacent to and in the vicinity of the post office are in ruins. Axotrei: ACCOI-NT. E. on th- Cliii axn Ledger Mmtilay Afterimon, At about. Mine o'clock last evening, lian.t ; 1'iokc out in a small barn on Farip.ahr stveet. near JelVerson, in the West Division, about one-quarter of a mile from the South Branch of the riv-n-. Ifow thos flames oWgiiu!tc:h we. ib not, know, though rumor has it that they were the result of incendiarism, and also that they sjirang from -a carelessly used pine or cigar. Be this as. it may, the fire soon spread to adjoining buildings, anil in a few moments more the entire department was culled out. A more unfavorable time to check and extinguish n lire has never been kiwnn in this city. The weather has l'o;- weeks been unusually dry, and becoming dryer every day. AH tlio buddies' were parched up and in a tit condition to be burned lite tinder. A strong wir.d amounting to quite a srale, was blowing from the

this mornincr. the flames had spread

into other localities, and at noon the

whole north Side seemed doomed to ' o us herds seen on the adjacent hillsides, destruction. Wc cannot take time and ; except to secure enough for use in tho

ppace. at this moment, to specify many i eimp.

til the move prominent andeostly struc-; turcs iu that Division w:iit'h were iu-! volvod in the ruin ; but most of oltr renders will comprehend the mitgni:iide of the havoc when wo state that ; die whole North Side is in ruins, j Starting from tho main river, the flames i have been rapidly oiltreaching over that extensive atid IJdtJUlodS por tion of the city, till, ut this

writing, three o clock P. si.,

Elk. antelope, blick-tailcd deer, coy-

o ;es, ;a?k rabbits, skunks, porcupines, p fairie &og, rattlesnak e t, wild turkeys, n aUaid, teal and wood duck, and three or four kinds of fish, embraced th-J gtme found and secured Fitzhngh s looting the first buffalo, Wilson tlu first elk, (!rosby the first antelope, Backer the first coyote, Sheridan ili;

first rabbit, and .ljeonr.nl Jerome tlis first wild turkey. Tho ftnost elk weri

the cutire art-a, from the river to the killed by Lieutenant Itnyes, jntznugii Tjiucoln Patk, and front tho North and Johnston, weighing nearly 1,009 Branch to the hikeshore, is a sea of lit- pounds. end Unnle an 1 smoke Of course this ' The first day's march was to Camp Includes Here? oh acres of dwellings, a i Brown, ou Plum Creek, 18 miles; the great variety of stores, shops, and man-: BecoUli t0 Camp Jack Hayes, on the ufactures. several tine hotels, a number ; Medicine, 80 miles ; the third to Cam 3 of the largest and most elegant church-1 Aseh, on tine Kepiialicau. 18 miles; the cs iu the city, several railroad depots, i fOTU-tli to Camp Cody, oil the Beaver, Rush Medical College, tlio North Side i 15 miiCa .. nie fifth to' (!nmp Stager, on Gas Works, imd scores of other build-; thc Short Nose, 21 miles ; the sixth to ings and institutions in a public calam- j Otimp Jerome, on the North Solomon, itv And, worst of all, tint City Water 24 miles ; the seventh UMamp Sam

iiouiliwi-t in, i the rmiilitv with which wonts are utsu-u.Yt.-u, i uv-,,.. Joliiifton, on tne oouiu rjoiomon, zo , il mes' ve-'l w,lri9 ,10W en, UO" a. tlo eighth to (,'amp Davis, on dir., rr, , ttC' fe,: fltl CnUe tile 1 eat off. This is the most apalliag tUo Sidine, atTmilea, and on the ninth

n.ot viiroroits etloits of the lire do- leawiro oi i-n.i wnoie 'r. to Camp HeeksUer, X8 miles.

l tiieir arnva; ai r oil nayes, tn fvnnsaH nnd Paeilic Railroad, a

ended, leave a dozen buildings un-; p(jUCi? car was in waiting, having been scathed with: n tho city limits. j placed nt the disposal oi Genertd Sher

idan, by the superintendent of tint

Indian troubles in Dakutah.

n.ot viiroroits etfo.ts of the lire dc- leatnre oi c-n. wno.o t to ,j.alnp partmcnt, th.. luvid llan.es leaped from 7 1 filve nMflEbi?"" , 0aJ" -..of to roof and front building to bmhl- to 8 couflagratit.n vnM,i.hen , th? Kans

ing, re pid ly enveloping block after block in t heir consuming embrace. The efforts of t he Jiremen wont down and jaded as they were by the previous night'.-! rough tod - seemed ut terly inadequate to stay the onward career of tlio devouring olenvn!, and erelong it became apparent that the citv was doom

ed b suffer the most

visitation ol the tire fiend that it mis ecr experienced. By the combined effort ; of lircnien, policemen and cifi:a ns Ihe tlimrs were kept from moving oe i li'i' west than Desplai'ies street, ar-'l v.hitc tin- " burnl .district " of the Sittiirdavipplil !U- ehecked the tire from

;.;i'in .- icrth ti I hat sitle of th

! road, in which the party, by the courtesy of the superintendents of the Hannibal and St. Joseoh and the Chicago, - Burlington and Quittey roads, were ' brought safely home, and the grand ' hnnt was si ceessfnllv completed, with-

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- . . v. ithiu the area stpceitkd ni-, tl..- cnnil;igr,ition broke out e !i on 1 ho ea i ode of the river, is me (den tiati I. r ot the devouring .: to I lie South Uivision was the lilt ot Ih 'l.i;;;. hoK'eri of spares ! ein h ra , hieli w rc earned across stivcin. !iy Ihe gale, many of them '!!.:-. on I'le i.len roofs, cloth aivi:.-:-, ..j..! otlit.i- combustible material., ! o.,n i-realing a sea of Humes which t c.:!e.u;TP.at!on to many a bravo

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i. ited, swaving liuu.au

Gentlemen of respectability just from Forts Bcrthold and Stevenson, Dakotah territory, report warlike move.i..iit! liv the Sioux, and a stronc prob-

tppalling nbilitv of their ntt-ackinR, audit possi-

il...l : . . . . . ii if ; onr, i,ri nriijiiioill. 1UHI nibll uiiuuwmiub oj

ble extcrmmnting. tl.C JMOl'ttiern racinc ,. mBmnriM 1rfrinff mnnd it.

surveying party. This purty, about c " 1,000 'in number, under command of; " . Gen. Whistle r, left. Fort Rico early this i Ah old Chinaman kllctla young one month, expecting to go through to the ( a tew days ago m San IW, beYellowslone and bo absent from tho ! was correcting him for tewfort about sis ty days. The government mg his joss irreveient y Ah Chew w is

river KConts inili iuterprelers at the Fort Rico I sraojtng opium in .' u,

aud Graml li ver agciicica deserted as I""?1""" i-i "" , "r;r, -soon as it wait known that tho Northern ; the loss s head, which Ah Wah dldn t Piicilie party were going through to th ; ; bke. So he gave liim i sound reprofl Yellowstone and joined their savage , y el nk.t.g htm cn the heiid with a friemls i.pop the war path Two j heavy cudgel. Ah Chew returned the thousand loilTCS of Sioux were head- i g by drawing a ku.feanddroppi.lg ing toward tlio Yellowstone valley to Ah YV ah on the sp-it. whiten the bones of the pale faces, and - " " Sitting Bull, chief of thc tJnkapnpats,-: A Hahvabd graduate who had been ami terror of Upper Missouri, was trav-; more devoted to terrestrial than celescling in the same direction with 500 f tiul studies during his conrse, at liis warriors to join the Sioux party. Sev-1 finnl examinatiot in physics waeaaktd:

cral hundretl Sauteo Sioux, who started ; Mr. , what planets were known to

out early in September, ostensibly to the ancients "Weil, sir,' he

responaei.1, "tnaro were venus ana Jupiter, and" after a pause "T think tho earth, but I'm not quite certain. '

hunt, are alsi; suppos-xl to have joined the war part y. The Northern Pacific

Church, 1V it

tit' till

lly, tiitil with all i Ie:-, pree.se,) iiito rcmovid of hous'

Miieil effects, l-.very street resembled a i ts oinl hand lio nitiirc store, goods of all ile iciiptit.iis l.eing loaded and. un

descriptions of vcltia.i vice for the htis;y

Id goods and pe

party wero unable to engage tho services of a guide from among tho Indians. They suit up to Berthokl, to the Anickanics, Maudins, and Cros Ventres, but none of them dare venture

out, as thev Btond in mortal fear of the

Sioux. An old

Packard was it last secured as a guide,

anil the company started.

i Shore anil Miehkan Southern Knil- - all ile tciintioiis lieino- loaded and. un-! Two women in Kansas have gone as

, roads, on Van Buren street , r.i the ! loaded hero and there and every here, ' partners into the law husinoss. They head "i La Hallo sfrect. The gn at I in promiscuous cont usion. Invalids and propose to be sisters-in-law.

A ruiiii-HEAHDEi) young grandfather

recently was shaved, showing a clean

face for the first time in a number of

yearn. At thc dinner table, his three-

frontiersman named I vear-old trrand-dtuighlor noticed it.

gazing long witn wondering eyes, sad

finally e actuated : " Grandfather, whose head you got on i"'

a uoNrEDBiiATE monument is m

course of construction at Athens, Oa.

Wit and WisdttB. The best band to accompany a ladV

vocalist a husband.

Wkek is a voontr ladv " vrr likn &

whale V When she's panting.

Romp, lnworn nan't alaAn Th lii

one side, and turn over and lie on the other.

Motto for sewing machine As rrm

sew, so shall yon rip. Is not muslin in

tne open air " played ont f '

An Ohio young man had a girl, whom

he was courting, arrested for biting his

lips, rne 1001 couldn't ne one dock

"What would make a good leading

article for me to-morrow " asked a wicked editor of a wit "A lialtet," was the sententious reply.

A coatPAinoir-FOECB to the " Battle of

Dorking " has just been published in one of the India papers, styled, "How we lost India."

A sensible lady of mature yeais says

that it does not look well for a young

lawyer to put nis arm around a girl at a circus and comb her hair with his fingers.

Hebe is a Saratoga epitaph :

" Here bee the wife of Robert Btcnlar, He walked the way of God perpendietiutr.''

Somb of the bid orange trees in

Florida have suffered so much from insects that many groves have been burned down to get rid of the pests.

A young cent! em an srjeakinir of a

vonmr beantv's fashionablo veffowih

hair called it pore gold. "It ought to

be, said a bystander, "u looks like

twenty-four carrots. '

Good remedies- for corns, easy

shoes; for bile, exercise; for rheumat

ism, new flannel and patience; for gout,

toast and water, lor the toothache, a dentist: for debt, industry; for lore, matrimony.

A little four-year-old while combine

her father's hair last Sabbath was -asked if she saw any white hairs? "Tea," was the reply, "it looks just as if it had been snowing in your upper story."

A SuiCKEB. boarder (a very close cal

culator), recently astonished the land

lord by asking him now much be was

going to deduct from bis board lull be

cause he had had two teeth extracted. Next!

Moms revenge for the Union. Saxon

tourist at Irish railway station "What time does the half past eleven train start, Paddy J" Porter, "At thirty minutes to twelve, sharrup, sor."

Ah Ohio paper asserts that Mr. Per

ry Culberston died in Zanesville, on Saturday last, " from the effects of over exertion at a fire in that place in 1844."

Thev have at last discovered a mon

ster at Narragansett. Instead of a sea monster it is a she monster a toothless old maid, who goes abont -talking gossip and slander and creating trouble generally.

A Montreal boatman believes that

he has caught a veritable sea serpent, nine feet long, with neither fins nor feet, and having scales and a flat head, bke an alligator's, with deep sunken

eyes.

BESAKTircroir a minister wnuwser'

mons contained a little of everything and not much of anything :

His talk is like a stream whilst) mna With rapid change from rocks to rosoe ; It slips from politics to pons. It glides from Mahomet to Moses. What can be wetter than a woman

with a cataract in her eye, a waterfall on ber head, a creek in her back, forty springs in her skirt, and high -tied T i Ytn : . 1. ..4- 1

Siloes t vt uy, uuo mui i uuuuu au ana head and swimming in tears.

Ix was once remarked, in the hearing of a little girl of thirteen, that all

things came by chance, and that the world, iike a mushroom, sprang up in a night, "J should like to know, sir," asked the child, "where the seea tame from?"

Gbtelex's recipe for preserving;

peaches Cut in strips not less tMetn fifteen inches long: spread them ont on the crass to bleach for three 'ays,

and finally sprinkle with cinnamon.

and pacK in air ugm jars ntiai wuo. saw dust. N. Y. Commercial.

Newpobt has crown to be a very ex

pensive and almost exclusive resort. In the eyes of the aristocratic "cot

tagers n the hotel "people" are of Utile account, the former being owners of places which elsewhere might be called villas, and cost from sen to fifty thousand a year to maintain.

Omiof the methods of punishment

adopted by a New York school-ma'am includes a record of bad conduct npon a black-board. When a boy's name is written there, he is not allowed to play with the others until it is rubbed out by erasing one letter for each day of

good behavior. Of course, John in . , , IT 1 . T

this has greatly me aavimwtg oi oa-

janun.

Amoxo the Sonday-scnool children of

a certain church was a poor little fellow. Ho could not tell the number of the house in which he lived, and he was charged when he next came to school to bring it. The next time he appeared he was asked if he brought the number. " No, sir," said he ; " it

was nailed so tight on the door that X

couldn't get it off."

Rnrr.T.nnfSL the commedian. beinsr one

evening behind the scenes, tomented with a violent toothache, the barber of the th'Mtre effered to relieve nimby ntillin? it. " No. rav aood friend, " re

plied lie, " no, I can not spare a Vxrth

now, nut on tne ioui aay oi a mie mc house closes, and you may then draw every tooth I have, for I am sure, after that., I shall have nothing to eat."

Ah elderly lady of Norwich who was handling set of false teeth in a dental office and admiring the fluency with which the doctor dtsBcribedthem, asked him, " Can a body, eat with these things?" "My dear madam, mastioa. tion can be performed with a facility scarcely equaled by nature herself," re

but can a body eat with them ?'' A woman recently went into an apothecary store in Ftairhaven and asked for a plaster. The pharmaceutist inquired what kind of a plaster was wanted, but the woman was unable to mVA itlVP desc.rilltiotl. HopillC. to atet

some idea of what was required, fits man of drugs then asked : "Where is the plaster to go ?" "Oh !" answered tho woman, " to the head of the riv?r." Barbers should frequently wash their bands. A stranger whose nose had been gripped for the eighth time by the offensive fingers of bis tonaoral manager, Saturday evening, blew tho soap from hie. month and suddenly inquired, "was the bodv identified ?" " What body ''' asked the startled shaver. "What body!" repeated the stranger in Eorprise. " Why, haven t yon been on a coroner's jury JJari ford Time.