Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 October 1871 — Page 4
Off Duty. II MILLIE TV. I AM'ENTl.H The brighhet id micUnnumcr davs Wanes villi my Festua Inst N'im The peacec s aj:s my sluggish ways, Au trails lm prunlape in the p'uu. Why shoulil I 1,'ush to own my dreams ? So fair thte laud of reverie seems That coolei be lis, old, worn and gray. Might lap-, like mini?. oft guard, astray. Heigh-ho! O plodder, lit me shirk, For ence. ilull care and hateful work ; Let "tcrnei wifats my mantle near. Ab4 leave ae t my mountain aiv. II. The piseoia cl ister on the eaten, Tjc bra nbloi flirt and lose i.bonl, Tn-j browti moth zig-zags throigri the Icuvna Of woodbine m tb" wnter-s j out : The a Men rlie bv the brook, The trout loajw to the floating h.Hk : But ia the shace, my tbiu chek prcst Aft-aiiiet ft e dainee. let me rest. What was that motto of my youth. Of which Age vmntB iho v-ixiiu; Truth? " Time w a for tone:" Alas! even 1 May let t day trift fruitless by. nt. Th wind, astir through waits of Tinea, Urtukb into r pplea all Ihe Htreams, Ti 1 Rflve.'-liV-e t ic water shines, Ad.1 row-liut 1)1111.11 through all mv dreaius. Al ho the ilav' i fiut' v-rk is doue. The rose and stiver threads are spun aeu, wxp aed with sounds of birds ami bee s The ttrea ajer weds in i.liserHt caw. There li 3 my hostile on the grass : The cm -worm i witt their dim lamp pus: Why, Sy oris would not eare to miss The peat e of eu.'h an hour as this.
ROiHEFOBT'S TRIAL.
SpJh B;fore tUe loail linal
t rownU in Altrndnnn, Tbetviilof iho noted Frcm-limim. Henry HoelieiWt, took plnco in Versailles on the i!0th nit, the cl;arp-es against h: m beuig participation in various acts c f the eomrauunl government. An immense crowd was present at the trial. Alter he had been qneetioned by the co ;urt for a few minutes, he asked to reply once for all in a speech, i nel permissienbeinjgiven, lie said: "Ever? one admits the frankness and clearness Tvith which I opposed the Empire- I shall be here what 1 always was. People seek to make of me the Sivrvt on which all revolutions turn. How me to tell vou. once for nil. what
DOUBLE MURDER OS A TUG. A. Bloody Deatb-&tra;a;lo In a Dark Engine-Room. Brom tho N. Y. Snn of Tuesday. For some time past n good deal of ill-feeling has existed between William Purdy, engineer of tie ocean steam tugboat Jacob B. Nea:ie, and Charles Kelly and John Flannagan. Flanuagrtn was si ti reman on Iho tng Niagara, oud Kclley engineer of the tug 0. E. Madden. They acensod Pnrdy of being the cause of their having their wages cut down. Thii' engendered the ill-feeliii;:;. Last evening Kelly and i'-ainnigan were drinkingtogetiier. Tliey then determined to punish Purdy for the wrong he was supposed to 'invc done them. Just nt niidiiiu'ht they went on board the tug nt Tior 26, JSttst JBiver, foot of Peck slip. Pnrdy was lying asleep on u locker in the t-Win-vrooin, when lio
was awakened by the sound of footsteps. A dim light vas burning, and H8 the door opened he recognized
(Hitherto. I " Of course I rt'fuacd my consent," s&l.l
Mils Redruth. " 1 sent I(;Datia to her school-room, and after lecturing Captain Holm, -JUmisseel him from tho' nousr. I thought that wna the end of tho matter, bmt it teemed it was. not. Tho upshot of the meter was, that Captain Holm andniy nieoe were n.i ii r riod quietly without mv knowledge, by Bt!fiul license, at Sleafont, to which plsice Jgnatia and her governess har. gone in the ponv chaise on tho' pretense of wishing to mutch Berlin wool, but rilly to r ect the fellow'.'' "Bnt how con M ha procure o license to marry o chihl of sixteen without the consent of her relatives " Cnptnin Holm is not piiroliliotin about spenkin.ff truth." sni'l Miss Redruth bitterly Ho may have doclnrcd Ignatia to bi oi'agc. At. liny rnle, he returned in the chaise with tho Rirl anil her governess, and announced himself to me n.i Icnntia's hus-
bar d. I did not know what to do. I dorod
no: write to you. tt A t.,1 thia rpoi.-!lfi POTl-in . Inw of i,inn
of the most fertile in L ncolc shire, perhaps is in ,llfl house'?" domnndod tho Colonel in f it Eiiglnnd. sternly, with lowering brown.
Tho house a picturesque old etone 1 " Si he live t here wtw 1511mm I
BY OHABLES WAHHES I-TOB 3ABI1. Beanltfiil siren 1 whose foam-girdled crest Gems the liorison like an emerald spray Snatched from ittrennial paradlso away. And lost forever, though forever blsit ! O summer Wlf ! the r.ch sen's rich bjquest TJnto br kinsmen, that with rare display Moltost the souls of men whose beirts nre (rray, Like the warm wavo that latmB upou thy breast ! BeMiliful siren ! thy voluptuous val lavitc thy weary. As a royal gmt The innriii-:'r Vts bi:.ni; hi mildewed Baits, And seek Ihe fervor of tty full enbraee In Iwwers whe hreatti iM-traystlielr hidinc-place, Jiever to rouse f -.'om his eternal r-st. Lippinritt'it MniHKinr.
LADY THORIiHURST'S !AUHTlilt. CHAPTER I. THK FATHER'S BETI BN.
The fiirm kuown as Redmt 1 Moor is one !
HIS SWOKN KNKMIEH, Kelly and Flannagao. They begun by abusing iiim, and he ordered they to leave the vessel and go ashore. They told him they had gene there to lick him, win u one of them reiuaiked to the other : "Let us kill the anway." llert' ipon t!uv seized liini mid a lor-
rillo th.tidHo enKUcd. rurdv
uespereieiy to pet away ironi ins usaiiauts, but both being larger and stronger men than he, they pinned him to the floor of the engiue room. They bent and kicked him tnmercifully. At length he managed It break nway from them, dr-jw n small four-barrelled pistol from his pocket and FIRED TWO SHOTS in quick succession. The ftrx-t shot toon effect in Flunnigan's left breast, the other ia Kelly's neck. Here Mat-
'ictures'ue old stone
dwelling, which has stood a couple of centuries. At n little distnnce in l!io rear of the house are out-buildings, all indicative of the extreme thrift and prosperity of tho owner of Iledruth Moor. Thnt owner, twenty years iiro, ss lo-dny, was Miss Ja3tibi?ft Kedruth. Bho was and is possessed of first-class busiO'jss abilities, active in her habits, keen, sharp-witted and her own form manager. She was no! a woman of sK'ial habits, nor particularly given to hosfitality. There was a vein of parsimony in her nntiue that link' po'cial ici .therinKf; at her expense a ooiti rr t,n in. bn i she li:ld come of a f nc old
fought i cnitntrv fionilv.snd her nn iient name mid
ox -c It' lit lineage procured her mcndly recojtiition and formal visits from tho nri0119 county niiignates. These visits wsro as furumHv ictun ed at stated jicriods, aud but f-T their fcmall btcnk in the even course of her existence, Miss Kedruth would have led the life of a recluse. bt te one afternoon in Maj , nearly twenty ycais ago, Miss Kedruth was seated in her tlmwinj-room, after her isual afternoon custom, Her chair was draivu up beforo an pen how-window, and i'hc was looking out into the depths of an apple orchard, which was covered with bloom, with a strangcly
Hiew McCnnu, a friend of Kelly's and ! intent nze. One might have supposed her
jFhlliniCTlfs. nished ill and attempted i eucagsd in abMrnse calculations t.9 to ine to seize Pnrdv. A ,lesperat scuffle en- ole yield ot the fru, -trees but a 1 jos "' x i 1 1 r 1 e li 1 second glance Jit her deeply con .racteo sued. Otheer Patruk Murphy of the bro., nd troubled face would havo testified
Vik street police si", 1011 heard the re- j that her tbouzhts bad a deeper and more
sort of nan lain. Wl,n ti, ., port ot the pistol aud ran to the spot, unotiict source
She was .1 gaunt, grim woman ot tninaie
decided t pon, 1 was in prison at Kt.
Pelagie ( She Pans political prison ). Iii spit of the loss of popularity which 1 risked, 1 suppressed the Marseillaise, thus dep-ivinjr myself of an important property. A m mth afterward tho people came to seel: me nt St. Fclaaie, in order to 'arry n e to the Hotel de Vilk. At that moment I held the popular lorcesof Paris in my hand. I vas in all the freshness of my popularity. Nothing woul .1 have been easier than to have attempted anytaiug I liked. Instead this, I annihilated myself. I had con
fidence in Gen Trochu; I gave him all my sympathy and my aid. I was overeom'" with the passionate desire to see th? Prussians driven from before Paris. :: know :hat to-day Gen. Trochu tepadiatjs me. He has accused me, and yet it is ti him that I sacrificed not only my popularity, but my fortune. Having seen in the Marseillaise an article of (Jen. Cl.iserelM, which was injurious 1(. the national defense, I wrote a letter in wh oh I said: "At a feme when all opirioas are discussed, a hateful artie.e of Gen. Cluseret'a h a3 appeared. 1 have no longer anvthiiur to do with the paper," and I onkicd'the suppression of the Marseillaise, wHch brought me ii more than f,00t) a - month This is not all. When I came out of S:. Pelatrie I had . linon me.
The Miiuarcr of Finance suggested that I should claim my pay of $3,000 a vear sa Dejvity, which was duo to me. I Tefttsed, not wishing to encumber the finance? of tie country. I remained three month without "writing, and it was thou only that I caused the Mot d'Oidre to r;appe;u Tho armistice had been signed. The Government took no accor. it of my sacrifices, and ftltr three we;ks mv journal was uuppressefl on r.?;uu& of an article which cipresse-dBotning but hatoefl for the forogri.r. Singular accusationa are to day broiteht itC.'iin.st. me. Oertnin
tpiaioii3 represent me as the at thor of til! our woes. Those who dare not own their hi .t red lor the author of the Lanterne h ive p-opaga ted these opinions. Yon w:ll find in my writings a great deal of viole ice, but you will also see that I l ave always opposed arbitrary arrests, and that I narrowlv escaped shiuing the fate of Chaudrey. I have beeja iceus-'d of having urged the demolition of M. Thiers's house. It is no mors true than the accusation that I took ;jart in the searches of religions houses. I nn an advocate of the secnlariza -ion of the goods of the clergy. If 1 had cl osen I need not have appeared bert. AVhen I wns arrested at eanx a P nssian officer came into mv cell anc ofleredme my liberty. I would not accent it at the hand of an enerjv." After this speech, delivered not without elo tie nee, Col. Merlin proceeded to interrogate the prisoner, first about the hostrges. Rocheforl maintained that it 'j-as IWf. Thiers who was the real cause o:: ttie death of these tuifortuiiate men. "'; am convinced," said he, " that i : id. Thiers had giv n up Bhtti qm the hostages would hae been .set free, lilanqui had greatintinence, and was a mo Jerate man, opposed to bloodshed, i ; was he who opposed Trochu's being slut, Oct. 31. at the Hotel . le Ville." (Here I aw bound to say that, several journalists remarked. '"Pitv they d. : not shoot Tjochu.' ) As to Thiers'n house, Kochefoit declaired he wrote tho article urging m demolition under the ir flnencc of tnger at seei ng Pario deutroved by ahelli frcrn Versailles batteries. He himself iad nothing whatever to do with the disturbance. As to Prince Pierre Ponaparte's house, th people were no: really to blame if thev sacked an assas .- in 's hotibc. At t his Col. Merlin said "You have to right to cnll a man an asbiiisin who only defenh d himself." At this defense of Pierre Bonapai'te, the murderer, Koehe fort shrugge l his shoulders, and even Com mandarin Gaveau, the prosecution, seemed il sgnsfced. The audience gave forth aa undible mnrmnr, which was with soDiodifKcnltyepHdled by the nshs. Bnaparte Pierre is not popu lar. Ihe pos . :s leaving, and j mnst con-elude.
On the way he winded the alarm.
which was speedilv Answered bv Othcer i.age, and of hinsculine appearance.
Keenau. When thev
arrived at. the
scene of the shooting, Kelly and Flan- j nigau were lying on ihe floor, bleeding j profusely, and McCann and Purdy were i lighting tor the posse stjh'ti of the pistol, Meantime, the lamp had been overturned, and as the officers j GROl-EB THEIR WAY j
in the itcrK room it 'vas impose
She had
a hard face an ! a hard nature. She had no tendjr, womanly ways, no gentle wt manly sympathies, ne sentimentality, as she. loved til say, no fondness for womanly employments. Kedruth Mor was not an entailed estate, and Miss Kedruth had taheilted it frira her f&ihcr. Tho present ropref entative of tho nfutiii eld lamilv was Colonel Kcdruih, her
brother, an army officer, who bad spent j most of his life in India, and whose arrival .
tell friend from for. While Keenau ; the was now momentarily ciyicctin at her
lighted some matches, Murphv d-j home, after an i.bsence irom his native lana
vanned cautiously w th pistol in hand.
ble to
As lie steppeti over r lunnigan s prostrate form the latter exclaimed: "lam dying. Purdy has shot me through the heart.'' Then seeing the terrible scuftle that was going on between McCann and Pnrdy, the officer di armed the latter, aud held the two me a until more officers arrived. Capt. Charles Hazziird, the commandingofficer of the tugboat, had heard tho whole row. lie tried to get out of his stateroom, but the door was locked aud the koy had been taken away. At thi:; junction Detectives Finn and Mahoney boarded the tu, burnt the captain's door open, :aid liberated him
from hi:i uiiplensiii :t and involntititry prison. Meantime Kelly and Flanna.
gan were lying on tl e lloor of the engine room where Ihry had been shot down, lite-rally. SWIMMING IN A ilKA OF BbOOO. Stretcliers were unit for to the police station, and word of the tragedy communicated to Seygeiiiit Kelly. He immediately telegraphed to Dr. Aniahile, at the Piirk Hospitt.l, antl the Doctor with his ambulaiteM? w.ts soon on the spot. The men weie then removed to the Park Hospital and at 2 o'clock this morning they were both in tho agonies of death. William Pnrdy, Ihe engineer, who
was uttucked by tuo men whom he shot, is a native ed New York, twenty-eight-years of age, anel lived nt '2(15 West Forty-second street. He is small in stature, of fair eomplexiem, and is a spoken of by CV)t. Hazard nnd all who know him, as a "iiivfnl and competent
engineer and a tpiiet nnd -inoffensive man. Kelly and Flauiia:?an on the contrary are known as turbulent spirit among nil their associates, and were not liked by tlwir shipmate . Flannagan is 22 years of age, and Kelly 24. The former is an English man, the hitter an American. Dr. Vandewalcr, the surgeon in charge of the Park Hospital, said that, the shock and loss of blooelwould .be sutlicient to cause death. Purdy and McCaim were loekod up in the Ouk street police station,
After the affray. Captain Hnzzard I r)j,i
presented r.imseii it tne station ami asked Captain Al aire to discharge Purdy, ttii he said he was satisfied from what he had seen and hean' that the men went on board his tug to murder the engineer, and tjut My. Pnrdy had acted in self-defenm . The request was not granted.
for many yeanj. There wai more ol dread than of 'joyous anticipation in the wanner of Jliss 'Redruth, as the moment of the Colonel appearand, drew near. ' What can I siy to him " eh muttered useasilv. " w'hst will he 4y to mo when he knows al!? 1 wisb the 'meeting were over. Ah, there- he coines." The carriage-she bad sen; to Bleaford to meet, her brother was in fact, a t that moment seen returninj; nt a swift poce along the dusty road. It turned ia at the wide form gates, and came up the carriage sweep toward the porc'a, Miss Kediu-h arose otter a mechanical fa shion .rom lie r chair, ard went slowly out iutD the wide hail, advanoiug to tho i.iireshold to meet her relative. The open carriage came nearer. Upon tho back scat Sat d gentleman whoso face
ilushe at sight or her. nnd whll took oil ins
a sudden lush of emotion swept over I her V"
yerror more, lor 1 w.-nud not let my niece go from under my roof, Ibi sold out his commission , and the child has not Been him in '.hrce years. I believe he is roving about the Continent. When ho kuew her, my niece was hut a snllow, unformed child. Bhe is tiow very beautiful, but that, of course, he does not. know. Neitl er doon he know that she is now an heiress.'' The Colonol arose and paced the floor with quick and agitated steps. " Don't reproach me, George," said Miss Redruth. ''Have I not snll'ered? How cri Id I have don? differently?" " Tied to such a scoundrel, who had not even tho virtue of faithfulness--'' " Sho need not bo tied to h;in, fieorge," ratenosnd Miss Kedruth eager y. " 1 consulted Mr, Ainflcy, my lawyer, you know. He ssy s that it will be easy to procure a divorce for Ignntia."' Why should not the morriage be set
asite as illegal '.''' demanded the Colonel. Miss Redruth colored. Beoauec bees ice -" s!ie stammered. " Yon see, George, tho Holms ore rich. Only two lives sUnd between Captain Holm and" a great estate; " ' And vou wi ut nic a Kedruth, and a rich man to claim alimony for my daughter?" cried the Colonel, in a stern rinciiiE
voice. " Ftr shame, Jneohca. You would haire me trade on her wrong.? 7 Vou
would have "her accept money from thi: setundrel?" No, no. Hear me," oxclnirned Miss Ked
ru Ii, " I would not hnve the insirifige de
clared lllocnl, siiiiuly because there is an
other person to be coimideied who has not
ye; been mentioned." "And who may this person bo ?" " fsnatia's child."
' Her child ! Igimtia's child ' Great
beivenl Am I dreaming?"
" No, 1 wish vou were," enid Miss Ked-
no.h. " There is t.: child of three vears.
giil. For h :.i' sakj. 113 you must see yourself, the legality ol tho marriage must not be questioned."
The Colonel did not answer. He strode bii'k and forth with bowed hcael and gath
ered brows, and Miss Redruth dared not
question him, nor even a'.tcmpt to sootho him. " I don't think Ignatia so entirely to blame," she ventured lo ssy, after a little. The Colonel gave no siga that he heard tho observation. " This is a tinning m inf. in her life," said M:ss fledruth, .titer another uneasy silence. " hope ycu doL't intend to cast her o George." 3till no answer from the Colonel. Miss Redruth turned from the contempla ti'. n (( hii face lo I lie open window, her firm, hard mouth growing firmer and harder, as she eompi c-s.:J it elotcly. Neither spoke again unt 1 n little basket chaise, drawn by a r.tout, rbrgzy pony, came leisuicly along the highway and turned into the open farm gates, ind Miss iledruth then exclaimed:
fgnatll ia cone. How will you receive
thin oooundrel," cried ths Col iucl. "'Hio I ta-arshn.lt free vou from any claims ho mav
choose to mako upon you when he discovers that his deserted wife ie really an heiress. My first movement shall bo to procure you a release from tho villain. "And until you have obtained a divorce from him, we will not go to Redruth." " Will you let mo koop my child ? " asked Ignatia. " ell course, dear." " Dear fatter!" eke Baid softly. "My whole life shall try to show my lcvc and gratitude to you." l!fore the CViloncl could reply, Miss Redruth stalked into tho room, unmistakably anxious. A singlo glance set her mind at rest. Tho
Colonol held his grandchild on his kune,
and Ignatia was looking up at him with
prateful eyes.
' All la lorgivtm uuti lorotieu, sum tuo Colouel cheerfully. " Ignatia and tho child will start for London with me by the morn
ing trRin.
1 win not toiec ner toiveurmn wrue tnat
scounitrcl lias a snaaow oi c. claim upon
her."
Tho evening was passed pleasntitlv and
without restraint. No further allusion was mnde to Captain Holm, nnd Colonel Red
ruth told stories of his Indian life, charm
ing his hearers into forpctt'ulnCL..1! of Ignatia's profligate husband,
Atlihout two o'clock the next day.l olonel
RcdrutU, Ignatia and the little Gcorgin took their leave of Miss Kedruth, aud drove awsy from the Moor.
Theywero obligod to wait nearly an hour for tho mail down train. The gray dusk was falling when !hey steamed into the station tit -Huntingdon, A porter entered anil lighted tho oeiliii htmp. and wont out again. Puddeuly two young men came sauntering along the platform. One approached tho door of the coach occupied by Colonel Redruth's family, and looked in. A guard came forward and addressed the young men, and ushered them into the very carriage occupied by the returned soldier.
Ignatia, hurriedly drew her veil over her face, ondsank back upon her neat trembling and panic-stricken. Colonel Redruth noticed that sho seemed to cower in the shadows of her corner. Tho next instant tho train was once more on its swift way to the southw in;il. Colonel Redruth looked at the intruders closely. One of them was an ordinary looking young man ill military uniform, with a loud laugh and pompons manners, Tho Colonel did not bestow upou him a second glance. JT is companion was slender, till and graceful, and with a dashing, spirited air. Ilir- manner was a strange compound of grace, insulence, and gcntlerianlihes3. He was of florid complexion, his forehead high , his eyes of a bluish gray, and possessed of 0. Rtrango power of attraction and fascination. His eyes reminded the Colonel, oddly enough, of tho eyes of an Indian serpent. " That man looks like tin angel '. "thought tho Colonel. " And I believe ho is at heart a devil." He withdrew his gajo slowly. At the same instant. Ignatia breathed into hia car .
" That is hc my huebanil 1 "' For tho continuation of thi3 story the history of tho divorce suit, its strange developments and result, see the New" i'ork Ledger dated October 14th, which is now ready and for 6ale nt all tho news depots. If you are not convenient to p, news office, send three dollars to Robert Bonner, publisher, New York city, nnd the Ledger will be sent to you by mail for one year.
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'Nip Oneida Indians. The Green Buy Gazette says for some time pant great. ditiKiitisfnction lias exited among the Oneidn N ttioti at the lax administration of justice on their reservation, and various attempts have been maelo to rectify it. Last week they held a general council, and after a solemn discussion of the pros and cons, resolved to im:i .atu the "white man's government'' an:t take a "new depart nre. " They had previously invested $3 in a copy of the revised statutes, and mie of the head men had fashioner! n set of laws and oreseiitci! the new coele all cut and dried. They adopted it and then proceeded lo the ' election of officer;. Under this system they do away entirely with -their "old tribal form of government, anil abolish the distinction of "chiefs" which formerly obtained among them, and constituted a hereditary aristocracy.
Special 1! otitis.
ill!
(Jrace
the Harrow
uoul. Tho carriace drew up at the
porch, and th3 gentleman sprang lightly out and ::an up the steps. "Jacob I My dear sister!'' he cried, in deep, agitated tones, embracing her. " io have not changed, at least, in the nine years since wo parted !" Mi's Uedrtith rubiiiilleil to the embrace, .Hid prcse-nved her right cr eek to her brother's enress, hut sho did not offer to kiss him. She was superior to such snail weaknesses. " 1 am glad to hoc you I ai k ill .England, rjeoi io," she iixelnimed quietly. " You hsve clrnged, 1 thin: but then your life has not been so qaict as mine." Kr.e withdrew heroclf from his arm, and led him into the low, quaii, t, pleasant thawing room. Hie C-'loDel halted juM vithiu the threshold, r.nd looked about the room with on eager, expectant jjnzc. lie was a h tiidfome, distinguished looking
, with
The Colonel answered rs a hoarse voice,
without looking up : - Send her torn,;. Ptey you need not tell her I am here. Let h:r "come in here. And let us meet alone,-Jac- b." Miss Redruth arose nnd withdrew, the lo?k of aj)-reheni:iois leep. ning iu her face. CHAT"! Ef! II. 10 ' MIA. The little br.iikM chaise drew up before the porch of the one lu iif e, and tho young lady who held ti e reins tossed them to a st vb!c lad who was r.t hami, and f lighted, helping out n l.tfte child. The two ran lightly up the. ,iUpr.. The' hall was doomed when tho pair entered it. Where's Aunty .Ine-obT' cried the yoHne moltier, inn gnv,'--wc el voice. "Her chair is cripty. Sh:tl 1 we I'm.) bcr V
Mho moved nciitiy across tne imor, ana
mnn. oi oomf till; Vein's, v itli n complexion i ti,n u-.r A,.r,i.. u. i.i... ,...1 i'..' i...i; .,.. ,iif. i l,ica.nr 0Jc:5
ih.rk eyes, a grand head, and black jnir already strenhed with gray. He wore irongray military whiskers, and his massive eyebrows we "0 of iron-gray also, giving to hi.- noble eouutominco a look of sternness nnd com mnn :l thntwell became him, " Where is Ignatia?" ho naked, 3i!s face suddenly clouding w-ilh disappoiatmenl. " Why is not my child here to welcome her father? Bhe---she is not ill t" "No, ticotgc," nns'vcre 1 .Miss Redruth, with ernbarrassticut. " She does hot know that, you tire exjiccted fo-hiy. I thought it best not to tell hi r, anil nnd I sent her out iu her little pony chaise for a drive," ' Iuicndin; to let her find me hero on her
return?" said the Colonel, 1 is brow cleaning. I
" ion meant to surprise her i Will sbo be ! c.'uel notation con v lUin" her frame. H
back soon I i arms dropped, and her hntnh were clasped " Sit down, George," said Miss Redruth, j together. It seemed as if sho would have with percent ble unensinrs--. " I have some- ! knelt before him. thine; to tell ioi before Igmtia com-JS. Did i "Father I h. ather ! '.' sho cried, in an
did you he r anything; ever nt Sleafbril? i anruishoH nimci'. " Fher. . Ir tn mnl"
VOU mm any one VOU used to know ?" ! That nlemlinif . wn k to hn Onlnnnl'
" I did not." said the Colonel wondcriugly, i soul. He forcot hh i!ai;ghter's error, repeating himself nt a windo y commanding a : niembeving thai f.ho was his chilil--hisonlv view of the road. Was there anything i3r : child. His heart melted within him. He me to hear?" ho ndded. with a. sudden j silently opened his arms, and, with gaepchinge of tountcnancc. "Tho child has i:ig cry, lgn:lin sprang forward and was
m-- uiuimcii, uui ine simtii-jios, loiaett lo His ori-atj
sudilenly reeling upon mo
grand figure and -tern face of the returned sehlier, she came t:n abrupt halt. A cry of terror nnd honor strangely mingled, criiio from her white 'dps. Her face blanched; her limb:) trembled; she panted for breath. The father nnd dr.ajhter stooH face to face ai'ter tv s -p.iration of uinc long years ! The Colonel freely rveojsoiwd the sallew, romping liltlo creature he had left, in this magnificent wman. Her tall nnd slender figure wru inilinet with a stately g:-nce. Her every movement, indicated refinement and thorough bleeding. The Colonel did T::t move townrd her, n:,r did the sternness of hs countenance re-h.x.
Hir, dauehter to ik n ptep toward him, a
Urccnivood on
Gauge. Graco Greenwood writes as follows to tho New York Times: "I should have chronicled some time rgo an. excursion on the Denver and Rio Grande narrow-gauge railway. We went out about fifteen miles as far as the rails were thpu hud. It was a charming
day. V e had a pleasant company ol: citizens antl tourists, unci all went
' merry as a marringo boll,' in the old days, when marriages were of some ac
count. On this railway jou are struck at once with the reduceel proportions
of everything from the locomotive, which seems like a small variety ef the ' iron horse' a very' little mustang to the windows and lamjii iu the cars. The cars themselves are bright, pretty, diminutive affairs, cozy and comfortable. It seems like piny ing at railroael ing especially as thero is marvclously little noise or motion. Never have I known a train glido along so smoothly ane:i quietly. The little engine " buckled right down to her work." like
Chiqnita, nnd made no ado about it, for several mile-s when, I grieve to say, sho suddenly balked, ard had to bn 'switched.' We took another horse anel went on merrily to the eml of the road. Hero we all alighted, nnd watched the men laying rails and driv-
Death would be Im:?osjibIE if the proclamations ol'the alcoholic-nostrum-
mongers were "rue. tJut alas 1 tneir terrible excitants send thousands staggering to tho grave?. Instead of adeliug fuel to the lirei of disease with such eleaelly compounds, try the cooling, renovating, purifying, and regulating effect of that inestimable cimbination of herbal juices mid extracts, Db. WalkEli's O.tr.IFORNlA VnniOAB BnTKRS the sole speeilic for Dyspepsia, Physical Debility, Heiitlnche. Bilious Colic, Liver Complaints, Gout, Rheumatism uid Chronic Constipation. The Moravians are successful missionaries. Through their labors, heath enismhns ilisappeared ''rom the coast of Labrador, and most of. the natives are connected with the mission. The introduction of intoxicating drinks Jiy Itshermen has, however, had a bael effect. In Green.' und the sale of these isprohibiteel by theDaiiishGovernment, but in Labrador there is no such law, ir.id church discipline is the only corrective that has anv force.
1840 TO 1871 FOR THIRTY-ONE YEARS PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has been In every Tarliity of eHtaat-c, r.nd by alidodL every o.-itton known in AiDoricans It- a the nlmost corn! ftnl r-omp.inion aud Ium) (mnblf f -iourl of
Iho ralemrtnitrv fcn1 thv (riivelur, on sn H linl, anf no onp Hhm'.ij tritfol on om I.A.KKH OR itIVKRS
W I l llVIU III. I'AIN-KlMiEIC YfUH thv Kirnt iul is the Only Permaut PMiu-Relievrr. Since the PAIW K!!,T,PR t'ho first lu(-mda od, and n ot with hucIi nti4uri)aKHl salo, many Liniment Fautt'un, and other reuieditw hav-i; buoa offered to ;he pntK lic, but not one of them has ever fittained 1 1 traix t NVIABLtbTAHKIKG of the P AlN-tULLEK. Why is This So?
(t Is boctuse DAVIS PAIN" XtLLBR Is irhat- It
claims to be a Reliever of P Un,
IfwIHerita nre I'mtnrpfwtiedt It von fireiiuflerinz fmm INTRRVAL PATp 1 m.
ty or Thirty Drops in a Tjittlo Water will almost instantly caro you, Ttioro is rothing toeqnalit. In a few moments It cares Colic, CrnutiH. Niixlniiim. tlcart-Rnr a, Di-
tlie BlfMi "JfiMf mm-l, llyNtii'pHi n. Kirk II ft i ache. In nectlons of the country vb.are FEVER AND AGUE
held in irreater estem.
iper should ceen it- at hftnd. oanDls
an llio flrtattack of anj Pain. It 111 give mtisftc
AI.vxy VAiit!.vi:LE HousEs die from the effecta of colic. Tlio best thing to do in a case of this ldn-1 ie to pour a I'Ottle of Johnsons AH'-iynr TAniuum into a long-necked junk bottle", add half a jdnt of rrola:eeB anil water, then ponr the whole down the torso's throat. Iu ten minutes the howe "ill begm to est. 'n-nnui Purgative I'ill.i will greatly relieve, if not entii'My cure, dyspepsia, "when ovc-iythiDg elue tai a. They hove been tried in some desperate e-nnea, and have given more relief than anv othc:.- medicine.
These are 13f'l protessionul bakers iu New York, Jersey City anel Brooklyn, nnd these cities consume nearly l.OOO.OOO pounds of wheat bread daily
A Life Police keeps the fire burning on the hearth when the man dies. Take one iu the WasiUngton.
A noose cate.
pafjir A marriage certifi-
lists 1:111 Cholera T ic
" ltr.Tr old do oil think tho 'child ' is?"
j 4ai.-int?d 111 its Iledruth ciiirly. "You left '" - ! her u little i;irl, nnd she ' seems bit', a little Present mri. n 1 ,:" 1 io -v' u e,i11- ,,"t pll2i" twenty years I 1 1 si. lit Nt .MIT ge ,1. ,, w.-nisn rrrown " '
Ml im -isialir. , " Ah, yc8" 8igli.l the Colonol. " She haa
Ihe Loudon Tinu s is of the opinion
...,o incciioie-ni which nas can-eel M j Biraply a child. Bhe will be my companion,
. .. u, . ,m it, ,,i t iii'.u'i. rauo win c.'DBoio me in part lor not the real Asiutl. ualmly. It origin- i tho of her niethcr. Dcc-s she fulfill her ated, not on the Gmiges, but in Ktlisin, I childish pr-tiiseof beauty and grace V" where it has been p-.o're or les previl ' " Sn0 "cf" B;li,l Miss Redruth, setting lent for the last six -rears; and'has even ! hZ )VJrm;Z Sfr. raged m-rc vio.endy than during the flZr lr , l
pioens cason. .it is not. a traveling ! momhe r well her loving, lioiisitive aalure, jci't-ilen-c. but a eontagioiiH m.tlail.v. her winninp wavs, her " bricht, impetuous
i left boriindlier her ehildhoed, but sbe will be
: scmctbirg dearer and nearer to me than
Hott- a Joke Ended. Some ;vo weeks ago ji party of Carroll towi ship boys started home about rmdnigh :;, going up the pike on horseia i "10 a"ey Iuu school house they halted, to have a inome at's talk before separating. AVhilo there a mnn
rode 60D;ewhlt lihly down the pike. . . T b. hnvt 1,-,,....;... .1 a,, a, , , , leuui
j. v,.ai,uiM to i:uu out. v.-iio hswas uud where ho had been. So thevcaJh:d out.in sport. " Stop, thief Halt !" The rider, instead of stopping epurred ou his horse. One of the boyr, followed, crying out, "Halt!" The 6trai:g-jr, finding himself il danger of bemgttcpped. got oil and took to tbo woods. IJoinowhat dismayed at tlie ;-e-
nous turn the joke was taking, the mi
auown wtstoia to come back. N
renHon wis pud to thir.. however,
iins ih reiiucren apparent hy the 1111-poH:-ibility i-f tracng tint well defined and rapid advunne wliieli hanberetofeire elniraeti -rize-d the true Asiatic cholera, in icality, diiriiig the critical .:eascui of the lust six weeks it can hardlv be said to have
I " ndvan- cd," though it bus certftiidy j been :;pvo;iding from center to circunv i feieiu It has litter bodily reaehed ! Bcilin, i.till less Paris, and" wit'n the i approach of winter its sphere may by ; possibility be contracted once more, If this is eneonrnging in one aspect it I i not in another, because where the eliserifco conies it is apt to stay. Be- ' sides the disorder ia not yt-t at ill understood. Under any treatment or no' treatment, a certain number of patients die sunt a certain n rnber reeo .er. tho
proportion being fee the most part uni-
Ke l iever five means necm
to be cileemt.nl. It is doubtful il the
spirit. 61.e bud p. noble intellect -you do
ivt me.-'ii, Jacob, that shti in not no clearbeaded a.-, bho wa5 ." ho added, in sudden ;-.Iiirm. " Ne, she tnowe enough," vas tho reluctant reply. "Ah!" pnid the Colonel trying to smile, "fihe has a lover , then? ThaC is t be expected it hei ;to.' "Veu eliculd have come homo sooner, tit-orgc," said Mi -.s Itednith. " People who hiive. children should stay with tb em and If! e care of '.htm,'' " I eould not well come home earlier, J.ierib," said the Culonel. " My daughter is un heiroj-s, and (u such must take her place in society. If she has an unworthy lover, 1 will undertftt.eto wean hor beart from him. Surely c.he cennot resist her father's loving cojjeelj." " It ia too late for counsels," said Miss Iledruth, with a sort of griin desporation. " Ignatia Hee'ruth is beyond the reach of advice. You need not blame mo, George. lt-;n(itia herecll will clear my skirts of blume. It is not my fault if the has wrecked
disease-ever crosses tl e Atlantic, though i ylr hoI?f' aml m"do hersell a bed oi living
no precautions neglect-eel.
ngLi.imt it shouhl be
i.Yit. m -dlci -.. i 11 i . '
,.a,T..i,0 Knuger net! itnroiigti name.
t.lVi WOOC.S CU' Ot Slight T,, l.TC.a ... :
(iMiUi!iJ Caiitiim! ! tuntion ! !! I'lipriuoipled men are endeavoring, in liferent parts of the country, to pa)m off upon tin; unwary an imitation
at- : of Dr. Sage's Catarrh ReuieAv. under a
and : similar soundinst vet not irft .itii tif.
Hcmembei t he
Dr. Sage's Catarrh
fctniitu-.K called
KYllSM', Hi d )wt
ceils to lie ort.'
Tho Colonel's faee grew suddenly pate. Tho grizzled raoii ituclio on his upper lip tr.!;nb!ed convulsively. " Whut has she done?" :ie asked, ia a hoarse whisper. " Married a dissolute fellow ' " Married r Good heavens 1" "It ii bo, George," eaid Mjss Hedmth. ''fihe has been mai-ricd nearly four years." " Four yciirn? And you never told me I 8t.o never wrote that she waa married. Four yenrs I"
res. ljei. mo tell you hoy it happened.
taken backed put in a stable at V, U i V S. W! o ,! ,ZZ "ul kl
'7. TV qv?(:r pr'rt of f-;,?'(! !i (;;itl'"l' Heliever," or sent.,, other i t'ened with!. twenty mile? of us, and its ' i i monMng a man : f imdar s- iiimiing nan e. Also ln-ur iu ' eff'cers were i be met at all the best houses ciime eioivo I tie pike with word that a mind that .the genuine luis the '-orels i in th'8 rart of tho unty. Ijnatia was but corse naa nijen stolen tho night before. ! "Ii. V Pierce M Sole Prom ietor chool-fiirl, un.er a govern, to whom I He was tc Id about the strange horse !n-.,i v v ....:. i. i ropncioi, ioltthc airectjOII of ter nuus ftn move nd on go: ng to the stable fotiue the 1 1 h J -X r'S t L T" ' ' Wlt' i ra':n,G' mber of girl friends, lost amaoi So the intenderl 4, t i iu mp' 8''' Vas Dt- 1 Rrc" K P"'" whom 'ihe was often aJIowec. to At tuvned tin" V, bi hf nf . , V 7 lrin'; K im! '' the Govern- i . house of one of these tr ends she met iu-'oeei ou . irj ot. me imrsu Itoi a netin l : I l!. u - :l , ? , , t..-.- t.:..i. ,t. T.
. . . ii. . .
t -ioc ijjiv. . no voiieiei tin t ii sen 1 was
scared wfi.ta the young men culled out, "Stop thief! ' Moior('htri Jtrpnl'. lit an. Two Englishmen have been eaten bv Feejeeana. w!io speak hichly of their tenderness and gamey flavor.
'i pr.xifir, tinarantcr. of aru;,'rcK i sfter the style that girls like, i suppose, and
It is therefore un eai-v matter to distill- i ho'alno the rope, as the phrase in. He comes Ri'sh t he genuine from the spurioui. IJtiU i ?f,f ta," ,Iy' b,uf !8 di81".t:u Hia
hlld. h'lt l)n ft nr,if,if,iiii BnfiA,F.n,. TT'L
bre-nk," I felt in love with Ignatia, and sho with
hi :ii, and one day the precious pair came to
Tbvnvmjn's "Break, break.
could a ipropriately be termed n ' Tragment. "
tli in very room, and asked my consent to
in.ir marriag.
For a little w'lile the:-c wns silence be
tween them, broken only hy the girl's soba Mini tho Peft c:ire:r:;c!'. Iho Colonel showered upon her head .ohI face. Then he drew her t ? G ;'iufa, f?til. ent'. iding hor i'.i hia arms. "Father," wh isjeiel Ignatia, brokenly, " do you kno v i Has Aunt Jacob toil jou " " 1 k cow all, my daughter," answered the (oluiicl. gently. " And you icrgiye me ? You will not cease to love nv; 5 " The father at.swc.rcrl oniy by a soft caress. Her terror and nngu feh areui-ed his tenderrcss and pily,r.nd ha had liever in all her 1 fe loved her with such a y corning l.ovc as 1 e felt for her at this moment when she lay t cmbling agnirnl hia br-ast. "Aunt Jacob has told me of your marriage, ignatia," ho nail?. ' I will rint upbraid )ou for keeping tjie matter a secret from me all these years. How Ion;; fa it ,ince you enw Captain Holm V " " It is nearly time year:!, father." wns Iho l-sw reply. " I have not seen him sineo the child wns three months iM." "Do you love him still i" asked the Colcnel. " Oh. n. ne ! " ;he iinirmiired, ' I would lather die. than life -vi:h him ?ia his wife I " " And this chi'd is yoiini and hi.i?" " Yes, father; bin; ?ho ia not like him in character." The Colonel looked the little creature, bhe waa e.carcely three yearn eld. and it was
easy to see that alio hud inherited no taint
e f her piofiigate lather 3 nature.
"What is your u ouc, little one?" asked
tne Loione-l.
(..eorgia itetlruth, ' was the prompt
1 nswer. 1
The Colonel held out :no hand with a
smile to the club!. V'hen b.e had throned his tiny nnmcukc v.y.im hiai ke.ro, his c.niighter knew that ihe was lorgiven. Bho presently raised her head from its resting place, and told him her story. It e.iflered little from the narrative Jlk-y Kedruth hud already given her brother. It seemed , indeed, to tho father, as he heard her, that the girl Lad hoeu " more sinned f gainst than sinning." " Do you r-iippooe, '' hs asked, " that Captain Holm known now that you are an heir
ess ?" " I nm sure he does not," answered the ce sorted ycung wife. '' If he had known it, l e would have returned ta me. He never rrcan:cd that you wero tho noxt heir to pocr Uncle Ralph." " Vou parted in (i rjiip.rrcl ? " " Tes, fnihcr ; but it. wan not a. sudden outtroak. Ho same homo one day from tho twn whore his regiment vas stationed, in a t3rrib!o humor. We found afterward that every officer in bis regiment hud cut him, .'or conduct unbticorning an officer aud a gentleman.' Ho was obliged lo sell out hia comrniseion as eocn of: po9siblo after that. " Ho waB full of r;ige, which ho vented upon mo. Ho cursed himself for falline in
love with mo, when he might have won an4
reires.i. At last he took bin elltcts and mounted lis horse, and rode toward Bleaford at a furious pace, I have never seen him sinco. I do not know whether ho is living or c.oad." " Your,younK life shall not bo bUgHied by
ing spikes. The remorseless officers r f
1,110 roan lnsisteu oil your corresponucni ; inforniaU..n, as well as uv
paying ner way oy liiiving a spine, it was a cruel tusk on my 'mnsculnr Christianity.' The newspaper report said that I 'elrove the spike home triumphantly.' But I really thought it 'wouldn't go home till ineiriiing.' This narrow-gauge road, when finished to El Paso, will be 11 wonderful route, for Eleasure as well as commerce, as it will e almost unrivaled for variety ' and grandeur of scenery. The mountain views, the pictures of river, and pari':,
I and plain, between Denver antl C'ole- ! rado Citv. arc esoeciallv mnmiiticent;
, .. 4. -0 . Deslructiye Fire in ihe Woods Fearful Loss of Property. We are indebted to Mr. Jackson for the following particulars from Chillis Mills: On the 1st iust., the lire there was all arounel the village, men lighting day and night, to keen tlie tire from the strnwstocks on the lull, which, if they hail been ignited, would have carried the fire right into the village; there wns no serious damage done except to fences, standing timber and meadows. The lire was quenched by digging trenches and applying abundance i f water. Still there is serious danger, and some of the merchants were about packing up their goods. A great dei 1 of stacked hay has also been destroyed on the river bottoms above the Mills. From Two Riven we learn that 11 dwelling house on the south side of the river, belonging to Maun .v Co., was ignited by sparks from the burning woeiels and entirely consumed, tho litcnien being only able to save the adjoining buildings. Two children havinrbeen locked up in the house by their mother, who went across the river, were saved with great difficulty by the neighbors. We have keen unable to aseei tain the amount of loss or insurance. Near tho Two River roae:, about three miles from here, the dwellings uud barns of Christoff Witt, Mr. Willnnl and Mrs. Sohiiltz, were also ignited by sparks from the wooels and totally destroyed. Aside from the buildings lost by Mr. Sanber north of the Two River Tannery, reported last week, we have to mention the loss ef several others near
FINANCIAL,. ISVESTM1SST .SIlCl'BITIES. Ja y coosf. & Co. l ie now setting; and recommend .tn a profitable aud i:ife lavetuneut for all classes, the first Mortgage V..30 Geld bonds of the Northern Fncifie Rullrooe. Company, bearing Seven cad Three-Tenths per cent, gold iaterest (more than 8 per ceil, cnnouiy), nnd secured by nrat and only merltruge ou the en ire road and equipments, and on morn than .'-S3,0I'I Acres cf Liud to every mfe of tr.it, or 3WI .er si of Lim! to each $l,tHK) bond. The highest eurren! price will be paid for U.S. jFlveTwenticit, :uul all other maiketuble securities re
ceived in o-ihaugo. Fampl.letv, maps, and full
bonds themselves, will be
furnished on appliei Hon by J..T Cooee is Co., Philadelphiii, New York, laid Was iinirton, and by most Banks !nd Bankers, ihrougaoat the country.
THE MARKETS. NKWYOKK.
Fair to Prime.
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GUNDUR ANGO !
TIU-: WONni-.SI lM. RRItKOY KOB f.J-'KK, WVPIIII.IS, K HOFI'I.A, I N CFIIS, SALT ItHI I II ini'f Al.l. OTIIKK 'Hli4IM' HI. Od II IHSHASHS. Ir. P. I'. KKF.Mr Itfitinajusl roliirnelfrnn EcuadoT
the same locality. A jilr. 1 raiibmau iurnnu n.-mt, wt Hmou.i, ihn oificini wn.
meii'latlnti jut! ,..f:sntfn:oe or llil 1'.: eollonoy.tlie Froaident rt i-'oeadi.-r find th ( iovereineot ofth.it Reimbltc. ho;ii" i'ro";ut(d to lill old :r:? for it, to n limited extent . noil at a em-o al'out on" ounrtor of that which the cost -l th lit-..' v..-r ;.;nall .-noetv compelled uu to ohnrac. A sp-.irioiet friu-lo , now iiilv,jrli-fd anil Bold as tliiitiliinoiiso Wo hiivo, hi a consi-1, rable exponHe, and with the ;c op.-r jtion "I tlio aiitliorilit;.-! of lija, Ihe I'ro.ino? vhr-ro the ela tt kohvm, ail dirnctotl Ihe channel ol' oor Mienly I,, 1 s:irc that, none but the tri'Ditillc n!tleU, oh.i(l he aolil by us; a-,,d wo nnrl irularly cull the utenthm ot' th" imlili,:, for tholr itrotection, to thi fed- Itl.t-iS. KKKVK L'O., IO 4'cilitr Nt., New York. I) W UI.UIK. M I,, ndhlntlon. t l'. ; Z. K. HI.IB8, M. IV. Now Toil ; P. T. KKRNK. It. O,. Now York.
h)Bt over a thousand dollars, Mr. Dejn !i about one hundred dollars and Mr. Gimnity about three hundreil dollars. They were all insured in the Milwaukee Mechanics Mutual and Mr. Kemper, the efficient ngciit. of that. Company just infeirms us, that he has already nd justed anel paid the following amounts : Mr. Bauber $i)5J. Mi. Trnubman $1,021. Mr. Dejah 121. He also informs us that his company received over $25,000 during the livst month for applications. This most be a safe find prompt insurunce company indeed. This morning the tire is reported all around us. The city is lull of smoke1, which is almost unbearable in the streets and penetrating every building. No wind. ilnnifowiHs Trillion.. In 18f!0 Philadelphia lnnntifactiirel 4,000,000 worth of leather from the raw hide, and employed in that business 1,300 hands. Now only 200 mote person aie employed in the s'ltnio industry to give a product viilne (cost) nt over ft), 000, 000. Unt in 1 HiHI steam wns little used in the biisine:w. Nov, there are 3!) steam tanneries.
A wax candle in the
2,701) pounds.
Vatic
I'igllr
f hitlltniilil I'luclish Method forl'aturrh ko Thivu'. Ilisoihc. comiirifinK Romeilio... I'A-aeorot- anj Iloalth t!hart, ccmpV'tc 1 t oaie, with Nrei-.tlrn. friop
or mil eiTornia-
K'rlco 10 eeiita.
.-flu. iicni by -.prc... Fi . tton. read n'he Specialwl. Wnt by ma' I. Address - ' .... c .... ,
Ne. Ill Wiiarhern s'treel. ChlcSBO. 111.
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vjryrtbiM't,l mnUt and itiiaucnllv. AtlitrcHtt .1.
tiir iJI.A.M). J.itiluwb. I'ii.
CURLS!
cents to itit rod 100 on
If IlOUtiO. AQitrHSH, D
)no I'ick.iwf ot juof. I.eoh Magic r.iMi'oi Nil, will instently Ourt tbu pfritlnhtrnt li.-iir i-f tlt ut mux, wit hoi'.f iriiiry) into wnvy rtttjilotu or
'mh ini-.iM.vfiM,i r nuirty rt'fumioil.
nut, r ; lor W oontn.
ana.
lm;ivy. in;
i5 i-.-nM i T n:ii,ti,tf.j4wi-iU, n AtMrt V.. HOXMKVMY ,Vni&M
NT I : I . lJttr1 1 i ho have a very amall capital ,
or f:uif;tv- fircurlVv. ;n'l ar t HtnH of mtiklnr
mmt in a htrht .trtnornb;ftliuant iui!4,tuns t lionio.
r to iriivi'i. AtKin-HH m, m. i iiyiuw, neiBoargn, i n.
P.neall t.liA.a la ,,, pnmaHf
Every" house-keoper ghouid 'teep I
tftrv raliol. and aavc haurB ill RUffe.'inff.
Do not r.rltle with ynnrsclvos by testing antrd rem edlnf. Be sure yoa call for oi d get thenentiuit- PAIN KILLF.R, u many nortlilera nnxtruma are att enipted to bo tiold on the great raiiatation ot lliis t lnal,le medicine. ffW" Direction, accompany each bottls.
Price 25 ctn SO clt nnd SI pa Iksttle. J. N. HARRIS & CO., Cincinnati. Ohio. Proprietor, for the Soutltorn and Wo&tern States SOLI BY ALL BrKllHINF DKAI.EKS Forley GREENE jTbIJTTON, Milwaflk-O: B BOSWORTH A SONS, Milwrakeo: I-TLLER.l'INCH FULLKR. C'hicniro: RICHARDSON Jk ., St. Louia; McCULLOl 'H. McCJRD A CO U Cioase; NOTES HR0THKRS. Sninl Paul. The Warning has been Hectic 1. Since the exposure of the attempt, made ly certain unncrupulotw local denier., to palm of) their
coarse astringents, made from cheap and Impure
material., in tho place of the great national tonic, Hostetter'e Stomach Bitten, public opinion tag net atrongly against-theee emfirics and their pnparatlons. Their occupation Is gone, or aoon wll be. Ifhen the light is let into deception it aoon wilt down. Persons who trifle trith theiswwn health, by nting nnhnown preparatloiie, with no gnaran ' to anstain tbem when an CHtabbshed apedfic, pioren by twenty years experience to be exactly what is ie claimed to be, i. within their reach, are un -e to repent their temerity. Many have done bo in this instance, but It ia hoped that the truth plainly ejoken has arrested the evil. In the meantime the deiiand for the leading protective and mtorattva medicine of America wan never so gnat aa tt has been thiiiaeavaon. From tho fover and a rue districts cf the cet, south went and south, it Is literally overwhelming, and it may be said of the advices from all parts el the country of the cures it it effecting in dyspepsia, bilious complaints, and ct route constipation, that " their name is legion. " Dvcrywhefe the si ;i and feeble seem to have realised ihe importanc s of " holding fast that which is good, " aud of avoi ling what is spurious and dangerous.
J. W.tm,Preprl.-lor. R. B. cDMiuC,Dralu 4 Hu.Aru,8aB riiKl , eu., a4 M Oki ubwc St. T. MILLIONS Biir Teatlmoat:-- t UMtaV Wonde-rfal Carmtlve EaTccta. They aro not u vile Fancy Drink, Mnde of Ymn ataaa. Whlakny, I'roaf riKirlla nnd ltcataaa U mt doctoied, aiaWed and sweetened to pleaaetM laalii iilkal T" "' , Appetizers," "IiitttMa. that lead tlie tippler or. t) drnii kennest aie rai,bttt aro atrne Uedicinc.inade fiom the Native R U and Herts A California, free from all Aleahalle Wlmalanla. They are the CJalEAT BLJIOB VVUU PIER mid A LIFE GIVIKG PKINCIFLE. a perfect Renovi.tor an l Invigomtor ol' tlie SmUmb. .jurying off all poisonc its matter and restoring thiGk'Od to healthy con.ilUon. Ko person can take tlieae Bit' ier according adintwn. and remain long nnweH, provided their lnea ace not deatrcyed bj mineral potaonor oUier mccn i. nnd Uio viU OT&m WasJaal ijcyond tho ininl. vt repair. They are a Kemlc rttrgnllvena well Tnir. io..j..- uj;. a o, Uw, I'Or-uliar mor! t of acttBff aa a powerful nfcnt ii relievinr; O'wngertion or (namatidll of the Liver. s.nd nil UMVisneral Oreans. FOR FEMALE COMPLAISTS, injonngor
oW, married or s .ngle. attliadawnof womanhood or a.
Ute turn of life. 'licacTonfc Bitter, have no cquaL
Far laaaasmalary and Ckraalc ttaeaasa-
Uaaa and aaat, rapiia ar ladlseatlaa.
Biliaaa. UeiaittcKt aad Interanlf.pat Fevara, Dlaeaaea sf the Bleed, Liver, Klataera and Bluaaei , these Biltera have been moat nicoossfiU. Sack Blmmaea arc caused by TltlHlea Bleed, which iagencrally prodnord by denmpMnont of the Diccative (trenna. DVSPEPMIA OK IKBICESTIOK, Beadache, Pain In the Shoulders, ConclM. Tiirhtacss of the Cbast, IliaxineRs, Sour atroctatlnas vt tbe Mnaaali. Bad Taatcin the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palanathm el Uie Ueart. InSa amathm of the bane. Pita In the retrion. of the Kid aeya, lud a buodrea other puntal rrmaiokis, am the oliapHmis of UyalKpoa. They invifora the Stomach aiidstimulatftbe torpid liirer and Bowtb, wl.ieh renaer them of unequalled 'fieacr ia cleans inc tl,e blood or uil impurities, and ratpart Ine new life and t sct to the whole srBtaj. FOR SKIS DISEASES, Eruptiorw. Tetter, tall Rbeum. Blotch ?s. Spiita, Plniples. PnatnkW. Bo. CarMaclcs. Rins-V orms Scild He.. Sore IWea, Errst tela. Hell. Scurfs, Diarolwationi-uf tbe Hkin. HnmorceDd Disease of ihe Skin, ef wliaUv.r mime of uatare. ato itcrallv duff up an-1 n.rripil out of the syst em tn a ah-jrt
. Ham it, inc tnrw ainara. one Ullle )n men mvs willconviaie Uie most incredulous ifllwtreura : ti-re ellr..-u. 1 Cleanse the Vitiftiei Blood wbonerur :tu find it '- Iirarl'tca lmn,iii 5 Uii.ioslitbe .bia in Pimples, EranUons or Sores . cleanse tt wbek you lin l it ohstructol todKluf aisb ir the veins: eteiuc It wl-ea H is fiat.
end your feelings aril tell roil when- Step the hliod pore, anl the hlth t the crstent will lolknr. Pin. Taper, and oilier Warms, lurking in the aysiem of so m tny lhausands. are effecTuidly destrored and removed. Sayi n distinguished '..byxioioftaS. there it: scamly aii Individual upon la. face ofUie arth whose tody it exempt fwwp thy nrteeaee a-onns. It ia lot u ou the healtnr cl-Twieata of the iwdy tli.it won esi; l, bat vpon the dteefttMl haaaorf tnd slluy dt-psita tbat breed these llfice triMSrteraja. iisoaae. No intern ol Medicine- no vrmifdeBft, na tnthelnintfcs rill flee the system from aornai HM Uieoe B'ttera. 7. WALKER, lioprl.ter. K. R. McDOWALD Oft, DraSTistaaud i,-n hgeHU. Ban Prancitco. CalJIbrala, an4 33 an- U Commerce rtrt-et. ht-w York. a7-60I.U BV AU. PBUUGIHTB AMD PKajdiW
TRT THE THAI TRIP I
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THE CHEAT ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. (NEW YORK CITY, AMJ KOC1IESTER, K. V.) THE THIRTEEN HUMBIRS orthe Ouarter fiom Oct. 1 , 1871, W Jan. 1. 1872, will be sent. On Tiial, for Only FIFTY CENTS) Try Iho TRIAL TRIP X RO 3VE
OCTOBERS
THE RURAL NEW-YOFKER will be sent fr,m Oct. 1,1871, 10 Jan. 1 , 1 673, FIFTEEN . BOM HS (65 Kos.) -ror $3 ; or two copies (to different postoffices, if desired, ) the same lime, for $5, wh ch is giving TWENTY - SIX NUMBERS FBKK! O
Moore's Rural New-Yorker. The Great National lliwutrmtttt n'ttkly, is tlie Stamdaro Ai'Thokiiy in .igrleultnrr, Horticulture, EiC., and a favorit- l.ift-rary r.J J'tsvci'y Pnt-r all "vcr the t olim iit. Il in Ably F.ditc 1, Finely Illustrated, ami by far the Largest. Bert and Cheapest y.'.-o n.d t7,o.v in ihe ll'er.'.i .' For over Twenty Years it has been the mtsi IViilliir Weekly in Its Sphere but its I't'titcnl--, Sty e and litdtirrd Frlrt fsr 187; will lender i: still more at-tx-plablc. Only lff.30 n Vfnr; In Clubs, t. tc.it Premiums 10 Club Apcilts. iyee -mens, Ac, sent ficc. V,i.'y, '. (. .lU;y ert'.v. ,,Ji,f A'i-il'i,-,v. LeU. rsa! -nr .'.:: Address D. D. T. MOC'RE, Mw York CU. PtXB Hd IT O TIC E. TIir Manaitors of the Real Estate IMstnhnioii of Memph l or 1971, have dcfittitoly Bottled upon Tuesday, October the 3Xst: for tho draw Inn of the msnj Ta!nbl vrite, ratigtr from SIM) lo SSO.OOO. Tho (ort mm to hIer rf tho ticket to win th chk;f ix-lzr. TI1K NKW HKnrillS THKATRB. valiipf. at fKKOOO and nt inrr for Sd.OUCI cr . v iiura, wtlt loall." ft compt'le icy tor liro On nn invrrtiiMtii ol fi.C0. ffl" Apcnts aro inttinictc to l?r.H ih momy r icohort fur (fckrts In avy wj vent Bunk in thotr lor-ftlli y until after thodrBitig. None bnt tickot holders o n haro puy Toloctn sotertine Commlri!tnerfi to snicr nlcod the trwlnp. AH ticket unsold nt ihe t air of drawing will be tn -- renderod and tbfriPtresiiondlnc; nnmbcmnotnllowe 1 any rvprt rt nt-atUm In tho dtttributiin, thus 9Uarnnto ina that, none but ticket hoi tore can draw any oi tbe prfUr'B. Tho Heal fcstiite will be or nveyod to tho winners f foo Bir-lo, free from all inc juibrnnrt, ani chnrgep. Total aTiount of inMprty o be drawn for on ihe Sltt of October, 1871. ie $6WAW- Tickets each. Piirtien dcairou of invest, ir a lrB amount can fon i clubs nf ttvo. lMiyhiu vac dollar ouch. lVr circntart, tickets, or iUT information, addrr!; br letter or anpl In person I" PAtSSMUHK KUIM'IN. AaenU anl MarioKeri. 44 Adamn Kt . M'rapbt. T.n;iSl PiiUo i St.. New lfork VMx . Ran-; St,. Philadelphia, Pa., o.-
J.C. Campbell, TwodUlc Hall Muetctore. AUvinx,
pi. V; tlerwbol ronton, at nta Alubio ntore Larnol Building, ISyracusc, N. Y ; Frod W, nrl, Inf-oranr nnd Real Kstuto At; cat, cur Main aud Laiayctit ttte , Bnfiftlo.N. Y, 6Roponlblo AK'utfl wanted. 53'We wish it distinctly ind ritUd that In diaw inst will take place .virardio'is of tho unmoor of tlel.ot sold, on thi .llat if Ortobor, nnd that the aalo of t ck
eta will poaitivnly clow In fctvlcn nffioof oa tho 96th of
A u( nntt .Hatin&crtt. Wo tho .mdorabinod. oitiarna of Atmuphia, tak plotworo In tAttnc that we aw in--wnMy acquainted with Mo.srti. .tj.KMORK, PlftiiN, tho manager, of the Mimipnb ttr Kst.tk l-tnTRinrriOH. wittolt iitoMkop'pc MM. th3bt tx Oct-olioi , and with plcaMiro nvomimMni thcoi fluirentloinonnf probity i.j capacltv, U whtwe rppitw ut-itioTin our poimlo ean placn implivlt wManee AUV dOUNt-ON, Mavar of MomphU. W. M , U'ANt ot i w tUty Attorney; Fna:; w. Horn ninos ,IM 1 1 v dli'.'tor : . H.RxcttABm. rity Ueiiiv'?t , J.on I'nt niMi r. Stri.tAry (.'hauitw -of Coiut(t'v ot MmpMw K. A. i'tu.t., Clc-rk nl Maimer n t'hnoo.'Vj W M Mi'l :an. Stare and t'outUv Tan i oll.t..t. V. i. Potl flerk teoond Plrfwii t'oMtt ; , V.u x ii. '.wdy Troi-t-oe; J.J. MqbiUT. t'rtriiM.t Momtii Bank. ! fttn actptiitniod with U:o wpwuMan of tho kborenamed lEontlomnn, Mokmc P tiiKMOltE A 'RtrFPHi and cunsldor lbtm obmc tepiv , t. V. liLEClfl-EY.Chaii' nihn Cunnt y tVmrt 1ti"abivo M.tcil ondnraemeut Attdod to that of om buN.net mer. and oitisona .ren
all, with l tut prrsm- ro-P'-et fidlv Hiiboilttod to ou: patroua. PASKaitOKK & KIFFIN.
atEMVHit.. i onn.
A MONTH! IlurHoandcarrtncefttrnlBhed Kxponaiw paid. H. B. SH A W, Alfred, Me
8425
IX MKRCIIAMTH, fl.KHKK ami YOUNC. u UH bl,nl,1 I,,,. "R Mik Vnotilnff Made Kaav '
Inclose M enits lo ii. Gouh ing Kryant, Bnflalo, M. V.
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The nly R liable Gift DttilwtU ia fhff $60,000.00 xnr -vjuLVABtB aim ! TO BE D ISTSrarTTlCS IB L. D. SINE'S 1524 KKUUl-All MOSTili.V . GIFT ENTERPRISE !
Te be Dravrn MneinT NaT. 21th, 18T1.
TWO GRASS OAPITA1S OF
$5,000 Eaoli in Grenbiuska,
Tea Prlys 100 ) '
Wltale Ntiataer ef I au4i Clifts. I .OOO. 1 Hora" and En gay, with SUror-mountf Hameatv worth M! Or Hoe-tomd KKoel Piano, worth 96(10! Tun Fam tlr fcicrinc alschtneSj worth tle0 attoaf Five Henvr Can .( Gold H a-itlng, Walebw and Hoory Gold Chains, wi.rlhCaO each! ive Geld Aawricananntinc Wattfi-a, worth :il3ioach! Tea Ladw tl HnnUaic Watch . worth 41W each! WO Gold a04KkV rar Lever Hnntui Wulchrt (io i Jl) worth from 13 ter StW each ! Lad is G .id loBtlnt Chains,Goat' GcC4 VestChr.ina, Si -rerplated Caitora. Solid 8i:ver aaT Donble i iat..-d ' able and Teasnpont, lr-Hndlod Dinner Knives SUTiir-Dlatod Dinner Fofka, SOrer Vest Ohainii. ?hoto.sranh A!bnnis. .Ladles' OoM BreastBlns and Far-rinsf. Genta OoW Breaatatoa. Shirt Studs am Slee -o Buttons, Flnijor-nngs, Gdd Peen, (silver ert iinhior.) etc. Whole nambe : of Gifts, c,9l Tickola ItaaMed . ill!TS U iNTBD TO BEI-L TICKETO, le wham t.ili -rftl I'rrmiems w ill lie aaM. Ninatle Tirhi S1 ! mat 1'achcjUi SSs Jwckii TirkelN glOt T-riitj.eve Tickets aiSO. Circnlars cont iinina a loll list of prises, a deecrirtioa of the manr.er of t irawinir, and other informal lo l in reference to the llistribnl ion. wiii bo sent to anf anc ordering tbem. Ail lenera most be addresaed le OFPICR. I n.tSI12. Ilex 86. lOl IV. -VI St. Clitciiiimll. O.
75 CENTS A YEAR TO THAT
.The Press. 49- Every owe thniid here It I
JA1 g aT Single Scbtoihcis, 75 ta. rT . .ai mr t. . r-hA tt Tern Sad fi
bers, sOlf and an eatia copy to the grticr-up of the Qnb. Send Jo a. lor Sample copy.
HORTON . LEONARD, Pabtitlwra,
IQP at to Kaaooipn :t.. i.mqgy.
b ri
A rSc.i..a,1k. nt.. ..Th-trni, l.half .tfxtdteale.
the hiss of stvrn, lh- Mvsof snakes lathe Kiaa;bit the most delight fttl hiss is that oe Tarraal frtlfrvtwrm SfHr.er Aaerteat la the tparkline lObieLrlvji aironincoU" IhelnTal l that hia thirat Willi," ifelieionf ly assnaeo : that h'astomach ill r!freshrfl an t roilficl : thin ifheiaf -veriah.hl ho,l h I! be CKjt-d hi healthtul f vaporatiolt ; lhatlfhi con'tlpat-cl. lh dMBcalty trill passam;
withoatn ranp : t nd that if t!ici ondi'ipn o'Maeeaen.l health i Imnaii id, it Mill he nocdily iratored. t l coarse, he will'like care 10 pracurr noiif bal la s
eeaaiat-. SOLI) BV AUL DBVGGft-Th.
mrr Trv:iiilVHoi ear great 8 pMe SI .0(1 Lilt. U '"'.'n-.rf icctlv : rears subiHhed. I nrr Fine aeel euer.n inits five to mhseriherr. aaawaw Ageetiin.-kn8A a dor. fiend fer8auwr day iiiswt tic, ilallowall, ate. BOOK. AGKSTS WASTEP, rtB T VO Fi:- A SI) FOrfLMtWOllUI.
KJiOTf UNIIKDl
Or. TBS Hidden- Lint or ANtatcvti DETecrma.
u aiseioses the whek i.etecii-.v etsfceat. xwemj thoasantl eontes .-aild in thirty da?.
A VI !IAN- IMI.CUIM Ae:K
TOTBJtHoi.yljcK.bj- lire. s. M. Orissold. rhiswork
and the at , in t ompai jr with Marl, Twain " and she " Quaker City " 1 any we orier t-xtra terioa ami pre minma to Agents Send for circulars. J K. BlJICati HVUE & t'O..Chtco(ro, Ill .andHanfiird.Cona.
DI T HRIDGE'O T.AWv ifHJ I laVtegVTUta arW
Ktauid Bvaa feettet- taaa aay eiaer aaauw
Ask for D thridse's, and take ce other, tife that eer astute ia ea ever bex
DITHRnXJ) & SON, PlttabiTgh, Fa
07-Srad for IVicc Uw.
4$h.-)."aja. forfirrt-clasa Ptanoti. Kent on IrtaL No tSiVt 1 airent a. U.S.PI ANt CO.. B'dway.S i.
XKrhux Wbitixcj to apV;rtie.
. t Meaae ear rea aw ihe MmwiaHai ta
iMaaaateT'
M. . V., Oct. 14, 1871
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