Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 October 1871 — Page 1
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B&3FUNBS BARMAN BITTERS, NJCFUND'S GERMAN TONIC, HBOFLIND'3 PODOPHYLLIN PILL, HOCfLIKD'S OREEK OIL.
Hoofland's German Bitters,
Ji BUtiun vritlion 1 oh.l or Spirits of m.ny kind,
Is tbgareat from all other. ; is composed of thii pnre ) dices or vital ibiscipal of Root:i, Bisbs, tad Bah S3 (or as niedieiaelly termed, xiracta), tho worthless or inert portions cf Ami ingredients not being used. Therefore, in one be ttle of this Bitters there is contained is much medicinal virtue na will be found in iwveraigallons of ordinary mixtures. The Boyta, elc, usedin this Bitters are grown is German;, their vital principles extracted in ihjtcoui.try by a scientific Chemist and forwarded t a the manufactory in this city, whero ihtyars coaqwunded and bottled. Containing no sptritnjnsing redients, this Bitters is froa from th objections urged against all others , no desir tor stimulants e&n be induced from tbcirnse, they cannot make drunkards, and car not, under any circumstances, hare aty but a beieficial effect.
Hce Band's German Tonic
VTm coo pounded for those not inclined to extreme outers, and is intended for use in cases whim some alcoholic stimulant is required ; n connectint with the Tonic properties of the Briusrs. Each bottle of the Tonio contains oa bottle of th Bitters, combined with pui s 8jtsTA Ciuz Bra, and flavored in such a manner that the extreme bittomess of the Bitters is overcome, forming a preparation highly agneabls and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Bittern. Tbe price of the Tonio is $1.60 per bottlo, wfcidi many persons think too high. The y mailt tai:e into consideration that the stimuJwst used is guaranteed to be of a pure qua 1ity. A voor aricle conki be furnished at a eb.-ei.per price, but is it not better to pay a litt le mor e axd have a good article? A medicinal fira iaraion should contain none but the bent aacpsriiaate, and they who expert to obtain a Jraap oompound wilJ most certainly 'oe cheated. Thoy -are fche Greatest Known Remedies "LIYEB CMPLAIST, DYSPEPSIA, NEEVOC3 DEBILITY, JAUNDICE. MbEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, EBUTXIOSS OT THE 6EIN, and all disease as taisifcg from a disordered liver, Etomacb, IMPUPJTY OF THE BLOOD. lead tho following syruptoma Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Full-
nets of Blood to the Head, Acidity of 'ihe
Stomach, Nausea, Benrt-burn, Disgust lor Toad, FuUnes or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the fit of the Stoiuoch, Swimming of Uui Head. Hurried or DiGuult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensotit ns when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, 1Mb or Webs before tho Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, DifHency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the 8kj and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bael, Chest, Limbs, &c, Sodden Fhuhea of Beat, Burniog in the Flesh, Constant tmao. iniegs of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. AUtiioso indicate Disease of the liver or Digastive Organs combined with impure blood. Tbeuaeof the Bitters or Tonic will soon canes the above symptoms to disappear, and toe patient will become well and healthy..
Dr. Hoofiand's Greek Oil,
J4gUtnln C arc lav A!l Kinds of Palis sail Aelies.
Avpued ExrEBitAHY. It will cure all kinds cf FaiiiS Kid Aches, Bach as Rheumatism, Kesiabda, lootbacbe, Chilblains Sprains, Broinea, Frost Bites, Headaches, Pains m tho Baci arid Loins, Pains in tho Joints or Limbs., 8tin;,s it Insects, Euvjworm, etc. Tiki a fcrrnaXAiiY It will cure Kidney 'Com plaints. Backaches, Sick Headache, Cclie, IDysi nterv, Diarrhoea, Cholara Infantnm.Clio!ra Kcrbiis, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, Fove: and Ague, Coughs, Coldf, Asthma, SSO. Dr. Hoofiand's Podophyliin, OK SITB8T1TITTE FOB MERCURY Pir,L. TWO PILLS A DOSE.
The most powerful, yet innocent, VjHnhh Cathartic known. It in not nec9esary to tike a han Hul of these Pills to produce the desired effect ; two ef thera act quietly and powerfully, cloaniitog the liver. Stomach, and Bowels of all imruritiee. Tho principal ingredient is Podophyliin, or fie Alcohclie Extract of Mandrake, which is by JJUny times more Powerful, Acting, and Sea-rbing. tbanthe Man Irake itself. Its peuliu action is upon tins liver, clesniu j it jpexfily front all obstructions, with all the power of Mercury, yet free from the injur ona rest Its attached to the use of that miners!. F 31- all diseases, in whnh the nse of a ca-thn-tic is indicated, these Pills will give entire satisi'action in every case. Tbey mverfail. 1 i:asee of Livor Complaint, D.vBpejwia, aud ext -erne Cosiivenecs, Dr. Hoofiand's Gorman Bit orar Toaic should bo used in coacei tion wit i the Pills. The tonic effect of the Biriors or 'Ct nic builds up the sj-stem. The Bittort or Toiiid pnriiics the Blood, strengthens the nervt, regulates the Liver, and gives fctretgth, exx ri:y, and vigorJ'.otp your Bowels active with th I'UIb, and tot 3 ap the system with Bitters or Tonic, t nd no disease caa retain its hold, or ever astail yoil. !?hsse medicines are sold by all Druggists and' ilea ere in medicine a everywhere. !8ie collect that it ie Dr. HooplamjV Giiuian Eussnns, tliat are so universally used tmd hi ;h.y recommended; and do not alio"- the D:ii gist to mduce you to take any hins f lue that he may t-ayia jiist as goal, bocaueo he Bli)s a larger profit onit. These liemscliea wlllisent fcy Exprs to any locality, aiton appHoation to the PRINCIPAL OFFIC, at tlie tlEBMAN MEDrcrSE RTOEE, 631 ABCH BIBEET, PHILADELPHIA. UStAB. XML froptiotor, Formerly C. W. JACKSON ft CO. Tt-jf Bemedies ere for Bale by Drujjist$, fikir'Jttcperi, and Medicine Dealer, ewrytAete (hrougfurttt the Urtied Stolen, VantuUtt, hn America, and the Wft Itutie-
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Established A. 0., 1835.
HLOOMINGTON, IND., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, IS71.
New Serles-VOL. V. NO. 26.
HENRY I. HiELMBOLDS PEI NT I N G ! THE RUIN OF CHICASO.
COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS ComfionrHt fartt Fluid Extract lihuti.irb and Fluid Fxhxtvt Cc.lawba Grape Juice.
fob uvrn roM"'LAT- rs, javxmoe, Bitiotra AFFKCTtl'Nii, HICE 0 .1 MEBVOX'H HDADA; UK, COS'l'IVfiiKSS, Etc., rUEELY T.(it'rAULE. ckntain::nc fo nesctwy, soxssajls, ob PELETEBIOUa DBUCS.
THE PROGRESS Job Printing Office ! : Half the City in Ashes. Worth Bide Public Square,
The Extent of the Fir3 Scenes and Incideuts-Times Building Destroyed-No Wabrj Pfo Shelter The Wealthy Become Beggar b A Thrilling Account.
Wi'm y'f .r T',f t f9 Prete, oiul entirelv X?w rx- , :f'-ll. ''! ;iV i-'uny lj frt itarod !i ic lrintin lit n j I-."!-.; ' i-ji'tiit the best iu tUo cotmUy rartiauar at'Utku paid to COMMERCIAL PRlMYlNQ, ! Iti!'id;nf: PHI Hr-irts, Hand BM p. TWsr TWK N.o i rtr- uiirf , Orrts. I'i.v .'. Fn:-i-riMj.jjj a kpe - 'ify, (r-lcr irom ;i rjstauc v.ill re:t ivc
ORCHARD HOUSE
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Thess Klti sre tho moet doliRWul'.y pleasant pirMftive, erpM -ting ca star cil,e3te,i2i3tfnii,etc. Thets is n"lhing more tcceplsble f!r Ihjston nchi They Rlvo to jo, al cans nrtihw uor irriping paius. t.'hcy lire con postrd of tbe P'U'ttt ingredient. After i! few c..vi use of them, miclt an invigoration of toft cnt're pyat 'm takes riare tonppear mir,ionlonr lo tho weak and cnerviitod, whether arising from imprndem-i' or disease. H. T. HelmboldVComprand Fhui llxtractCatav b ijrape PUJ aro not f?nga:MXatei, from the faet thaten.?ar-coated pilla do not dissolve, huf naj8 through the stomach withoi:t rtis,!lrln, conse liienMv do n it produce the dertctl effoe:. T.HE OA J 'AWI1A GRAPE PILLS, Ixv inc n'int. in tirto an 1 cJ r, io not neeeanlta'c their berns ragaroated THICK FirTI CENTS PES BOX.
S. M. Orchard St Sov.ii, PROPRItrORS. Opposite the Depot, Woomiiig-ton, Ind. tT" ,V;l A:'e.9 vi'l bt iiKiril t iiwinmac'ate the trarf'init public. NATIONAL HlifEL!
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Highly Coscvsi mated CoMiorMi Fluid Exlraci; Sarsaparilla WilL-reatlitv ;xter-ninatp rrorrt the Byteni Scrofula.
Syphilis, I'Vtt R -e?, l-l ;r, Sore Eye-, Sore Legs,
Hore. tHoutn. tiorn rteaci, crorcniu, sum J.'wep, Salt Shenm, Calipers, Knaning from ihe Ear, White Swclli gs. Tanrr!, Can:ero Afletirtne, Kofles, Birtretn. 61a ittnlir Sweirngf, Night Sweaie, Bash, Tetter. Hunow of all Si3d. Chronic RtfumatiRm.
t ?r "si1 Ead dist atf s that have lxa establiah-
dm neyiiem lor jcai .
lu II. McKIMNETJr,
PROPRIETOR, BLOOMINOT03J, INI)., EAST Oi- THS PUEILIC SQUARE.
j From the Chicago Journal of Tneada? Event!: H'tlAl IS T.eH'.
The only buildings left intnet bo ! tween the river and the lnk and Mnclij son street- are Hnthtiwny's coal office, ; one of the Buckinghum elcvntow, on ! the lnhe chore, and the Lind block, at
the comer of KaiKlolph mid Market;
j rot a vestige oi an,y
lis left i jolitv
; descnlMJd are leveled with the ground. : In some instances partition walls have ; not altogether fallen, but renr their i pointed huds high above the surrouud. : mg niias. THE BTRBEtS.
;f Itarrion nnd AVahnsh avenue. OH titto htreet, 3.10 was the lilst httmbet burned. This was the south limit bo far west at the track of the Michigan (Southern Kailroad track. The long freight houses (in and out freight) were burned ' with all their contents ; cars and everything as far fouth of Taylor and west of : tiie et thick Taylor street, the I north limit of a preat lumber diatriat
; VP a not ervsse1, to th aonth: Thns, 'ii short, thero In oiily ohe building within thelirerito above described which is not burn nd to ashes, and this seenia ' to have escaped through a miracle it : is numbered 91 to W Harison screet.on : the corner of North aremtPi Th i strerts which run north and south nrij Michigan avenue. Wabnsh avenue, ' Btnte. Dearborn. f BarlL IiaSalla. Wells.
i Siif-riiian, ttriswold and ibarket strt'titfi. 1
Thi section of tho city contained tho glory of our architecture, and the palatial residences of same of our most
wealthy citizens, Tlin names of indi- j viditnl emmets cannot be girciu but the i prominent business stiiiOtureB were the ; depot .of the tjaki-3 Shoj-ej find (jhieago i
.n fiht, afldtlie will Hi the m i '""VJ ""L t ."""c . ' ehmderit,g . tile Month ... Side done,
of the biii dWs in the district V" urfnI,rYra"man would have lie 3d k, SHetl, jd, the
Tlie pnvprnent.H pre btirriti
wold, and south to Hturison : tho Paoi
fic Hotel, which was ready for the roof, i and occupied a block. The Custom House which ia gutted, the heavy i wlutetir.-l walls lfn standing, l?rnove
bloeks, finished , ana itufiriialigd, oiij i ifearbort, from Morlroc to Adams; the i brckeu : Trii.iine iKilding, im ll&H offlcei the' i
HEISO I'REVARF.r) ESPltESSI.Y FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS. ITS BLOOD-FV RIFTING
MIOPERTDSS ARE .RJi KTIM THAN ANY OTHER
PlitTARATION OK 6AJS-.VPAltIl,l. IT G1VFS
THK COMILEXION A CIXAK AND fcELTHV COLOR, AKI Kr.STOltF.M THE ATihST TO A
8TATE OF 'IEAI.TH AM 'P! R1TV, I Ol. I'CRIFY-
1N THE BLOOn. JU.MOVINd Al l, CHRONIC
CONSTITrrriO-UM, DISKAHES .Mtlfi. f o FROM
AN 1MPITR "3 STATU OF THE BLOj:, XT) THK ONLY RELIABLE AND EFFKC'J TAX. KNOWN REMEDY I-OR THE CCI.I', OF PAINS! AND SWELLINCi OF THE BONES, ULCERATIONS OF THE THROAT AND LEGS, EIOTCHES. PIMPLES OS THE FACE ERYSIPELAS: AND ALL SCALY FHVJPHONS OF THE SKIN, .ND B.ETJTIFY !NG TEE XMU?U!SIQX, PBICE tl.SJ PEE BOTTLE.
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COSCE:mATEl FLUID EKT5liH0T ByCHU, THE ultEAT DItJEETIO, has enred svervcaeo of :DtAi:r.TE? ii whic".i it hap U-ellgirea. I1UUTATI JSOI lUHNELL OF THE bladdei an:d inil;.sijlaxio:v or iuc kidneys, ULCERATION .It- THE K DNCYi! AND BUUDJDEi, KLl ENTioN OF VttlSK, DISEASE:! OF THE 1'ROKIKATE GLAND, BTOSK ! THE BL.YDDEI., CALCULL'5, GHAVr.i., mOK-WST DEPOSIT, AXi) MliCOl - OB Mit,K V l! iCllAl'tlES, AND FOR ENFI;I'.ML:d ANDD1:LH' TK CON STtTUTIONSOi'EOTJI SEXES,.: TTESD::D Willi the fol:.owi;;g hymi roiis: indisi'iisixion TO EXEKTION, LW-i- OF TOWJ lt, LOSS OF MEMORY. DIFFICULT k OF Br.KATMIJj.i. U AK NLRVI'rt, TBKMBUN4 , L'OLRO". OF I1SI:.!-E, WAKKFU NLSSl. 1I F:S8 OF VI? ION, PAIN IN THEBA(.:". HOT HAILS, 1'Li"!.-!!! SO OF TI1.V. BODY, D RYNESS OF THE SKIN. li' TIOS OX THEFACK, P.'. rXID CO(hTEAi CF, VX1VTKSALLASSITEE OFT.ajS MUSCULuVllbYSTEM, ETC. ".ci hf pernons from the rp-es .:f eighteen to Iv.rnl.v-fiv , aj-tl from t.itHy-flv 1 .r:lt .-iivc or ia tbc (leclii. o r rchnjcc o:i:r. ; r::'; - rouAncmont or tuboi: pfiia-; I,..'(:..v. tlin :v: ;-hilt'v. a.
This Hotel ir large and comriodione, flrpt-clasa in : all jtr. appoin'ments, deplrably located, and ia qviet , end comfortable. Charpcs mcderat.. : SEN ERA f. Produce, Commission
AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Grocer s, And deile:B in Nails, Kanhawa and Lake Sat, White Fish, fcc., BLOO MI NGTO IN D. J7W. HARRYIMAN, bEAiEK ta Choice Family Groceries Quetmsware ani Dtfotions. ?Tbc hif hcBt price faM ft country ptoihee Xortlr!t Voi:icr ot it'utiVic BciTiar
Post building, the office of the Staats
I Zeitung, nnd the numerous publica- : tion??. The elegant structure known as ' the Lake Side Press building, on Clark, the Young Men's Christian Association llbrnrv, the ltepiiblifi Insurance, bitiltl-
anil strewn with aebns not impassible, but dusty and Bmoky. MARKET BTBEBT. The buildings recently erected at the corner of Madison atree't, and not fin-
The old Transportation finrnpnny-g the; tarwell i jbU MrtVinkeB i'heatef! tooilen shed no 'longer distresses tr-e i Wittou House, the Academy of Desight on the dock it is all burned up. : sign, Coan & Ten Brc oak's Mannfaptur- j On the opposite corner lies m ruins : inS Company's building on Adams at., I the old Garden City House, which the 1 the Palmer House, St. Mary's, St. j writer tiaw erected twwr w ag', 1 P""-l Ctithoh fJbMrcM, TTtit.vrnahst) j Thousands will remember the old hotel j Second Presbyterian, Trinity Episcopal ; with pleasure, mingled with regret for ' Church, First Presbyterian Church, j its loss. ! Michigan Avenue Terrace Bow, the j Randolph STBEEt. Chicago Club, Potter Palmer's new ho- j c 1 1 i ' V i ..' . At , . tel lHufiuished"!, bert .Thaw's cool i ..iH'ln! ' i f --MW vart , Itogers i Co's. c.ial yard, tile j Strci-t, is levied, and the .lebrn st of tJle dt Jewish1
tue smeii oi onrnea norsc-i:csii. tast. a" ,..n,i V, f w-i, ,
iivuriue mid HaltiaOii strettsj theNew Club on Harrison and State, the Bigelow House, on Dearborn and Adams, which would have been opened this
A Startling Railroad A4veniaj:.
Parties who arrived at Tens Hants,
last week on the Evansville and Orav-
fords ville railroad, had onite an alven
tui'ous ride. Whea the train was mk'U
way between Decker and Pnrcell stu
hons it was met by the vnost treroendous hail-storiJ. Such was its force that the engineer was obliged to stop
the train. Uau stones three incnes in
Burning cinders filled diameter rattled down upon the coseh'
ea, ttnoofeing the window ugnts lro;a the eab, and demoralizing the heail -light of the engine. The engineer acd fireman weto oiJligod to seek ref age hy bugging close to the machi fiery. The storm, thongh severe, was of brief duration, and whenrit hud
stopped, the train moved on. Wb Gearing Bullivau, the engineer diseoreredabriuiantugUtalie which was
caused by the burning of tbirty cor is of Wood which was lying close to 1. Te track. The train backed down to a station three moles away, and theft iturned to the ncene of the eonflgifcion with a gang of section men who at once set to work to extinguish the dames, The engineer then backed Itis train away front the some some dis
tance, and after the door and blinds of
whole North Hide, and an imnihtlan the windows had been cartthlllv closed.
area on the West Side, would have been i he let oil ft full head of steo.m and went
entirely spareti. The loss on the West j past the fire at a apeed of fifty miles Side would, however, have been heav- I an hour, the heat being so intense as
w. The pekinet houses ami elevators to scorch the sides oi the coaches as wwilihave sufferod far more bad the they passed, sven si thai high rate of
wind blown from te north. The great j speed. rip'pVeKension.of trie day and the night j : was, that having ooiie iTS wovVrt Worth- j ji Palace Sleeping Car Blswa Cg, ward, the wind would shift and com-; A palai;e deeping car was plate its work of desolation. Had such j blown whfre BtettfliBg 5 the track a change occurred early m the after- at the wegtlld ot the Central Baihad ,?nlT J I Zfit'ty v. cnt"e ' Depot in Detroit, about five o'clock, p. ?y A-iJ 'S0 JE$& aT bffn..ln ' m., Friday. The Free Press gives the
particulars thus :
and acting nndsr tho General's orders, in fcw fiiiilUtes so tiiahy bttildihgH had been blown up that the tire line was broken, and the southern portion of the city was saved from destruction. THE WIND. The plan of devastation must be accorded to the wind. Had it not been for the force of that element the ravages would hflVe been nhecked before thev
became serlotis
h t ir, urine half i. mile in some in
staheeH. The .'xttfnt arid direction of tho lire were both determined by tlie wind. On the South Side the southern limit was, practic illy, Harrison street. From that it e'ept northward as long an there Wits fitly f ling for it to feed upon. Had the wind be;ri.in the opposite diredtioh the Are1 winild rldt liave. extended farther north than Mari'iatin, and might not have got below Twelfth street, on the South Side. In that ca se the business part of Chicago would have bsen aavd and nearly the entire residence poi-iion Of South Chicago
laid in rmns. The loss of property,
Tjm war damaged the French rail Aiaity ladies in the fret cixolas tamoie furtrve oigseties. . ' , JtM birds are seriously damaging the rice crops of North Carolina. Thb Colorado narrow-giiur railroad achieves thirty mih an h'JUC 6k7A eetgle firm of furniture m&nafac-twen-in Viena employ ' over 000 workmen. Sbven women have entin charge of as -many hghihousss m the Atlantio'
fitfnS td-aay: ?tmslderirt. that the
wind is very mhaky, especially hereabouts, thero was good reason for fearing the worst. The wind has subsided now at least st iH no longer a furious WATER, The scarcity of water in the city is
one of the moct deplorable and alarm
" "Tiki 'CreeiieflVUhesll ears of the
kind, is heated by steam tliefe being a furnace and boiler situated in the dtmter of the car. About half-past four o'clock, the conductor of the car, which Was" ia fill! out in the evening train, went is. saw that the boiler was in or
der, and then started a fire, stretching
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INDIANA,
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HELMTOLD' .TTtl,i't iujcrit; IS DITJEETIO AND BLOOD ?'HBU Yi:iO, AND CURES ALL DIK- ! EASES AHISI;-GFBO:m HABITS Oi'LviSSll'ATlON AND EX0LS8F.8 ANT) IMPliUEENi.E8 1NU1I'., ' IMTCIUHES OF THE : iLOOD, K?.C. SUPERSEDING COPAIBA IN AFFECnOXH FOR WHICH IT IS USED, AMI) SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS-IN ; THLS.rCrlSEARED USI'.DIX CONNECTION WITH , HELiiBCLD'S ROSE W ASH. LJ DIES. ' IN -JtANT AFFF.CTIOSSPF.Ct?ltAH TO LADIES, ! THE LXTKACT BUCHl IS U N'EQU ALLF.D BY ANY ! OTIIE ft I- EMKM-A.SI N CUTHfSl S OH HF'VKX- , TION, IRBEOULABIT!' PAlNl'I'l.E:- 05! SUP- i PliESSK N OF CrSTOMAUV E ACUATIOX:-, I TJLCr.Bm Hit SCIIIRKUH HTATK OF Tl!'.V TEll'JS. LECCOHRHEA OH Wli TIT.S, RTKBD'.l I TY. ANT; FOB ALL COMM. I NTS INCIDENT TO ! THE BEX, WHHTHEl. AKISINCS 1T.OM 1ND1S i CRETIOS' OB, HABITS OF DIfiSiTATtO?.. IT T3 , ?BE8CT!BEI) EXTENSIVELY JY THii MOST i EMINENT IUVsroilKS AND MIDVIVF,S I 'OB i enfi:ei;led and ErjCATKrfNttTtjnbN, : OF BOTH SEXES N3 ALL AGES (ATTENDED WITH ANY CF THE A 30VE DISEASES OB SYilP- i TOM.)
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H. T. HELMBOLD S EXTBACT J1UCTIC CTTBJSS DISK ABES ABIKINU FROM IMI'I'.f
OEJ, HABITS Or DISWPAI "O ETC., in their Bt.'ij, at lit 'Uexputrr, little or rociisrge in oi.;t, ;:iotn ;oirvpnien.,an.lnoei:-.ire. If cfnet a frficlM-fiit (te'-ire, an 1 gives im-nh to rrimlc, thereby retx.oviug Olriiructi'.ni, Irveting aid 1 Curing xirieturis of the 1'rHhra, Alla;.tng Pain and lllla?nniatiol, r.o frcqr.-nt in thin c!a:.:i Oi difieae-'R, . and lixp iJlini; a.l roi. uonH ma'.t' r. Thoiuand-s who havo lx.en th:. victiiOB of .inopipe- j teal -xrona, and -who lave paid h.-avy ie. x tc. le : cured ii a Mhort t m, have f mud theyl.-u-e leen ' deceived, an.l thjit ti e ' Poiwon v han. the of : "powerrulaJ4iringci:t "Ken dried up in tho Ryh- ; tem, t breiik out in X more aggravated feral, and perh:.pfc after Mrriac;e. Use JIELMBOL1VK EXTRACT BdCHU for all Affccii.-iiH arid Dl..efl.'8 ci tlie. Urinary Oht.tip, wfcothc: eTtnting in X door Fcnjale, (n n"v-h.Aever canseeriginHng. and no matter of how loMg (standing. X niCl!. ONK DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PEIl BOTTLii.
rt'J l'nLI'.HlA'i I" U.S.ever l.i-en !i!r.---:i:S'''. t. (ho .!R.-!i-.-:!n -f. !o t!tr.l ha.i.i.t with a- :i ;-.mc--tmi; r i.i .! i:xti:.m 'i or nns n t :, '.'t.r t. Hi' -. ,.i l!.' K.il 1 I- Ntiiit I : ii;ur. jM.iT.-i-foi in i! :.ffioi. i;.-n "!.-; tlim n:" - .tut id th- rrpiT.'iti.n 'T Sa -?j nvittn. Ai ':, '! :i .... ,!'.,,,,,.. .,;..,,;,, 7J.I,r . id t: f. riiu. ' i- f '"l't-liil : il.f. Hi;, ir'a?:-iiidir-e it ; it "t n ijuiiek il tr'ini, :? i!": i Tiniiii! i- jt n-.c n f'i-( i y p.-l.-r. L'r. .-'pai'i--, "f N'i' lv n- il!.-. Ky.,-av : ! i. the l.e-i !!!,....; I'lifificr t h :t v : c. cr I'.-i -l. Ii,-. B.,,i iti.; ,.r v. av t "t a!nny- prrfetibe ii for Stroftil'. tin ? iryj iii';-." I):-. T."' l'i.:!,ef IV , sv- ; '; I .Ui d ill" W'.l.-t c;i,.ijf .S-Vl'dl I I )-..1V0 (v.i- scfi: ,m;',T -; I-1 Z' l.vnjam:n B"cliini, '-f Liicn. Oiii.., :-iy:i if: li .: :n!icvnl IV. twe!y ' rt wi'h an !!)! .ver his whole l.".."ly; di.4 ali kinds of ii m iii'- r. ::!i n.i m'CW ft few ln.ttl!'-- .f lin.-iidali-'mn-.k a ('. !. t'irc. ' ? ; V.-. -!.A1.!- AI.M XA-
for iiroit-'i et.
the cjre.it sis-stora wagon rriaAtifactc'ry 1 of iyeter S'cnuttier, exteiiciiBg aiong Franklin street, was brought to the j ground, Not a vestige of PcacocL's '. jewelry store remains. ! The great iron block on the northwest comer of Wells nnd Randolph is o mass of broken col iirrtnSi. brick and nota.tr. TH15 biiiliibig luade a wreck
! of the man who erected it, and is now : ! itself a dismal wreck. I Opposite lies tb at which was once the j
i Metropolitan Hotel, around the memory of whih lintjcts ft liistoi;,- of un- ' Usual interest the means which built it having been, stolen fi-oto the jewelry : fttot Isaii'? Sipfer tiovi'i eighteen ; years ago. On tlie other corner, where stood the . favorite old Briggs House, is an tinshaped mass of material, little conson i ant with the comfort, hospitality and i mirth fov which that old hostelry was i ever f:t.'To' i Bleak, smoked, hollow sind desolate,
i upon the scene, near the walls of
week. All of the bridges over the riv-, er fiom Madison to Twelfth streets are i btirneih On tho West Side tlie ravages wo io difb, sWcci'9g Swtty tho great ; : manufactories and mills, and the elevo- j j tors of that section lying were burned, ! together with two large ice houses i 'section "C" of the warehouses alone j beiuc; saved; . The pr? of. the field of j . desolation, which is ah horizontal dofle, I is at the corner of DeEoven and Jeffer-1 son fittoets; and ft'o'rn there the burn's ; tra-'k :.ntt!p3 ilottleasf; widening and j :; widening for a distance of- some five!: i miles, while the distauce to the lake is almost between Jelleraou and the riv- j er. East and west, and Van Bnren and ' , DeKoven, the first street north of I ; Twelfth, north and south, and from j any jol'it, ?!y tw f'( n flnmn nt rnore ; i tall chimnevs marking the site of ai
ing features of the situation, as in the i himsef ont on the cushion after he had eiteiit of other fires, occumng m any ; ime B0 whether there was a pilrl of tne city distant from tne nter ,aok of water in fte boier, or lake, the mout dfeplfgable results i, m vnethr it generated rrwre wonld . be me vTiable. For domestic . Bteam than it .abear, i not knotrn, pirjfiowis perilous rajtst seek, for some bnt it 8Uddeniy exploded. The boiler tim3 to come yet, thelf Water Supply ! was blown through the roof of the car, from the lakes and. artesian wells. It , 8j,iverlhg the tim oers and ceiling for a is most fortunate .now that m the days ; distanee each wsy. Fortions of the of Chicago s prosperity so many arte-1 car were MoTO ot;t) and the condttcior
sh.ii wt u cit euiin, .uu;u uiaU was pitched out on to the gravel so
Nojio of tiierxj can bo named ac-
of local legisla- i Xne Ohieno Dock Company's I'T'M "'-v warehouse on Taylor street, and the led, but the en- p;M e,. nttr1 T,'nvf. AVavnr. Railroad.
I'- . .. .. a... .v,.i.a n mi fnrtt ijei ntr lillilil
. , i-i . UiitilT tlli'iui.fita iuiti..iMvv""uh Court Honse scene oi innnv a distress- i . J r . c: ......
! inn nni-1 ovoihirio. f rinl. nf lnool 1om,lo. i IDgS,
i tion and public business
have the roofs " bnehled
i tire structure Iootsis up from where we
: wririC n HHiudl. riiainirriehl tf departed j greatness. The old fenc: remains, with ' the tesse llated pavements, but the glory ' of the tiibunals and the Council chani- : ber are things of the past. i Apri-ma the nt.rent a heat) nf brieko.
! iron rods nnd shattered ornameuto o! j 8 tl m snw thi8 motoia&l istona tnark the grave of tho I idehty , . Pftr8 rtliri.,K tho patt i
i L . "v a i '.TZ 7, ?i -rp.-rt " ; ve.u. 8aT8 t e detastation taete aid ndhe etalcly bleiinan. blouse. Words nompare witjl Chicago this mornore weak to express the air of deeoln-: . 1 "
i Hon t.hnr hnvnrs fironnrt this corner so
fe? & inerthfntble value in s"PPiug , bnmedly that he had no time forinthe denkuus .;f the eWrirtrtnt The ; quiri98 Hot wa ter was thrown evywells are locatml as follows: Ihe one . whev eaGn (.biking the man to in Inncolu Park, not far from the main ; make uim fee igf-, fm h8u hcwe, entrance, Kim Mil s well at the terrain- j and tlie bed-cloth ing and oushionsneie tion of Milwaitk.se- avenue near 1 idler-: ftusjjerably injured by both water and ton avenue, the old wed on Chicago j tne fragments of the boiler. Ap:.ece aveiliie a little jv et Wwjtevn avenue, j o thfi WBt through the eide of One in Hembold P tit. the eax ci08e to tBe conductor's htaid. We learn, later, that a large force Of j.Thfc, damage to tha coach will rtch mechanics from the Northwestern Man- ; severai bundred dollam ufactnrldg Ct-ioJny are .t work on the , pumps at the Water Works, iit'.d l-fore , tat ns.t Kivr " many hours the city will be supplied, by : .. .esi JHver. hand power, 'rith'sulSiieut water fur. A leading" ortittle in a late numbe of all ordinary purposes, if used with the j the St. Paul Press, gives the following utmost economy. ' mournful account of the coiiaitiea ot vwvena things at the "h 3ad of navigation '':
As a speciiaoL ot whttt ttn M pro-1 .iue wpi , P3 fes,ion oPf this city has lost, wo y B5? S,
Pittsbuisr and Fort AVayne Railroad
1 Tl'.rs r-nVtem JlUnwa elevatw stands i : uninjured. i The walls of tho Marine Hospital are ! I mostly standing. ' I AU the bridges over the river, from 'the South to the North Divisions are j
volurfle' tw thctwand miles from, its
outlet, has been the theme of the tourist's admiration ; so broad ftcd deep that it seemed s-jme grand esta&ytS the sea on which the navies of the world mifriif riilA ' linn nhrnnk ton mere rial
in Chicago, and in tn same omcc. t " v j-7T,; Ta .tin., Thow is not a law office nor a law libra- ictftoua ld ita aa
ashamed of its shanks, ataong
state that Got,. H. N. Eldridge, of the firm of Eldridro and Tourtelotte, the attorneys for I ield, Jjeiter &-Co., lost all his rauere. rot a scran left, after
itavuig bfrtctict'I law frtr fourteen years j
in Cbicngo, and in tne saxue OHtoc.
I I 1 ; .'ii' tin ti:ri!li:m1.v .' t. is, -r
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lli- M i:.-a . Wt-tcrn WhoU-aalr 1-t-j.ot for Ro.-a'laii:-, R. 5I.HtEAI' A: CINCINNATI, OHIO.
"use thjc best.
HENI Y T. HELMI OI.D'SJ IMIT OYED I10SB 1 WASH j cannot be Biirraeccl o a FACT; WASH, and v ill Ije J found ..he or-.ly f-pc-ifi' r,-in'-;i.' in cun- .i-.'ird of! ci:ta:.equ3 afit tion. 'Ttp.--u.'iv ,-r.mta ' PIMPIJSSTWOTS, St.'-OBUBTIC DRYNESS, INDU- ' BATIONS of (ho CUTANEOUS WK MBRANK, tc, dipelf REDNESS and IVOIP.'KNI1 JNI L.V 1 VT V- ' TION, HIVr.3,BAr.-H,M0rH PA J'OIILM, DliY'S'ESH OF SCALP 0B SKIN. FROST BITC. lil' l ail l;ii'rpnHes :'or vbirb SAi.'"F:s r of&vrv i.utb ,i,i- 1
I reator. the nkln to s. itati of purity ana (..fttuw '
wKiui.in-.;uuim'.i..:-i n. ;i!.ny lirlir.ji to the tif:sue i of ii ''cBBela, n whih depen la the (T-f.ei.l;.le e'ear- i dcbo nod vivacity ol complexion ea mni Ii ponght and Ksmired. But howner rnlusblc an a r t.ie iy for s oiintii.g defects of thmUiii, i:i. T. Udmlv .. RoBf Wash hue long sut'.ai led its tieir.cij il ,-iaim to nn- ' bcuntit'Clpt'ro.iagf, p-escMeingou dttiee wJiiiUrcu- . derit i TOILET ABPEKDAGE of tlio m.! Kii(rla- ' tiveand Cer;genia!c!iarartir, i-on.V.-niiil: 'n mi c!, - .
! gant f irmulii tboen pt'omin.-n) ri-oniite:1, s.i-f TY :- I and EFITCACY the invariable sr;- .oviunibnt-t.t, of . i Ite ax ai a prer-ervitive and Itefre-lier ot (he 0"i ; plexion. it fu an cxcvllant l;!;io?i f jr diseapcu i:J a' ! Byphiiitic lir.itrire, aa an ii.,if;:tku for :lisc-iKe .f j the Ul-inary Ol-gans, iriHing from h.ihita ef ni:-.sipa-'. tion, ned Id connexion v;iih the FXTflACXH I BCCBU, SABHAPAriLUA AND CATAWBA (. RAPE i PILLf!, in Hach dii:c.i::eK aB reo.;ioTn.;r.(led f niHi'it. v.n surpanied, PKIC1S, ONE DC-LLAI.i'EK BOTTLE. ;
cently brilliant with business and
! pleasure. Tlie skull om the banquet ; table pnuhl eeewfdy b? core saddening
: toi B?ctive mmci. Lost week, high in air, on the south-. east corner, stood Miller's jewelry store. ; Wood's Museum with its half a 'million j ( curiosities, and nights of tragedy and j i comedy, graced the vicinity with its : fair froiH-. 'benrath the Oolonol's benign ; ; portrait: clothing for the It) iijidn enticed i 1 the way-fafer to stop and buy, and ' rV-hiskey ana stationery, printing and ; engraving, made this Fection of Ran-1 dolph street a popular resort. This! ' morning itis a desert. I 1 And 3 we could go on, down to the i ! nke, cttlling up ti hundred reminisccn-!
ees ofjold and cheiishcd times and daces. What memories cluster around the Mattcson House, the old Garrett block, the auction hotifu of si: rill voiced But- ' tera, etci Now the heart sickness an it ; gees the bitter end of all these things. tlAttE STREET. Froth the bridge to La Salle street, Lake f.trcet was built up on both rides with business blocks oi brick and stone, ; remarkable more for their commodious1 ness and convenience than beauty. All are gone. The Board of Education rooms ; brokers' offices ; the Northwestern Railway
S-il AH. 1
ticket office; tho United
American Express offices
iVmong the hundreds of buildings on
lLake street that in themselves would j ! have made n eytensive ronfiogration, ! i not even tho wailo oi one is standing, j 1 KOBTII SIDE. J j All of that portion of the city lying ! between the river, east of Clurk street) ! and west of the lake and as far north j las Fullerton avenue, is entirely de-! atrc.yi'd, except the residence of W. B. S iOgcieiii coiiltsr t'lalk and Out streets,) 1 and nearly the glass conservatory, and j i also three or four buildings west of ; ; Lincoln Park. These few laud marks
are all that remain of that once beauti- j
fill part of the city: even the "City of
' the dead ' the old burying ground j was not exempt from the ravages of the I lire, it being burned over, leaving the ; tombstones lookine most sad.
i The wind, when the tire was raging i south of Lincoln Park, was so strong i ' as to blow down shade trees, and at I this point foiir blocks were consumed j i in twenty minutes. Even the vaults j i were burned in tlie burying-gronud. j ; The drives in the park, instead of being ; as once a scene of pleasure-driving, are j : filled with vehicles carrying homeless ! snllerers, and what could be saved from ' the wreck. Near the junction of the ! north and south branches of the river, ; ! on the north side, there remains a few i
buildings, and the coal yard of Bluke,
ry left in Ciioago, except the few small duplicate, libraries at the residences of the leading lawyers. There ia not a paper showing that thero iB a suit pending in any of the six courts of record in Cook county, including the Federal Court;. Tilers is no an indictment in existence in the ccunty agdrnst any one, not a judgment, not a petition intKinkruptcy in the Federal Courts.
BANKS.
low, red, bore, and eubnr.mae ridges and beae'nes of sand that have never seen the 8'in before, so far shuman knowledge goes, since God separated the waters fmm the dryland The water has never been so low withi i the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Herds of cattle bask in the sunshine on the dry bed of the great river ton or
I fifteen feet undcrtfce level of the waters
Thero is not a bank left id all Oliicfc-: where a few mouths ago great fleets of go, unless it bo some little house remote steamboats rot'ie at will, Hoys with from what was the center of business. 1 their trousers rolled up to their inees The actual loetes of the bankers cannot Bound with their feet the grand niyste- , . i . i :. . .! : ' . . . . ,
nous uepiii.s waicn nave bjikuu'su w many waywsrd boys ar.d hapless men whom accidents or rashness has entangled in the strung, ttwift undertow.
bo computed, even approximately, in
auy one case. One thing we are autliorized to sfeite positively. The banks will resUmo regular business in a few days; it shttild lt added that the Union Stock lard 9 National Bank is
the only National Bank now iu working j order in Cook county. I iOISTlLLBBS. I
Ettaeatien in Svssle. 1?he littseian government eviitoes a praiseworthy desire to raise the f ducatioual status oi its empire, whiob, to
1 .i fl.T 1 l.
J-u1 VT ii .T. tT- 7 f i' i judge from the statistics puwisn.Jfi iy GnvetlNRoelhi & C o Dickinson, Leech 'thebBoard of Education, - recently ap-Kf"18!1100-' 1ircboflr8 pointed, seems sadly needed. The
OUUlClItU D iWttUJlHK rvmkas rtf lUIKfina AnlflVinff RlhlKH ('
consumed, leiying dui tureein running nMltion mo,lnts. in Siberia, to one in
order. I 664 : in the south-western provinces erVATORS. : jgjj podoiia, Md Volhynia to one Five Of out htrge elevators fell vie- in m the tUxee old Bossian provintims to tha Hijmes iu the great fire, but j poising no school boards, to one there is a snScient quantity of grain. n . in thirty-five old rssin in those left standing to supply allpre- pr0nceB posssssing school boards, to sent demands. j 5ne in 16g. in kingdom of 1 eland, The dead. j one n 3j . 4ttd is the At Union Street Station all is bustle i Baltic provjnce. to 'be one in everyl and activity, sendmg dead bodiee to iKnbifents. The difference in the
No. 64 Milwaukee avenue to an under- i nr(,virr:e is creater than any
I . -i.u v : i;f
one not acqainseo wm i-iii
Bine years belore (he public, and n prcparatior flr tiiC hnir haever l:ceu produced cqunl to H;i!.I'k " Vc:itnblf! Sieiliiiii Hair lien"u-iy and every honest, dealer will nay it,
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! Full end IDlicit f ireotdonii accompany thewedt ! oines. I Evidence of tho m;t rcspoi,-;)..!e r nd rtiltftMe c!i:.r1 acler fmn:ahl.d on application with h-rndr-xle of ! IhonBindii of livin; v;itnr seii, .ind .ipivard ol nr.t! 0 imsolicited ertilkati a:id r.?'.rariioinlu;orv Ic-tt' lv, j many of whicti are boot the bli;Le:t genree", i nchiilj tog eminent PhjaiciaoH, Cli i.-i;nicn, stattemt-o, etc. ; Th-. rcprletoir ua i ever resorted to thf Ir pnUlntl tion 1j the tumiopora; ho docn n ,t do (hi fr-.m tlio 1 fact that his articlea auktv fjtaiiilcrd Preparati-ns, j snd do not ueod to bj proj.pcd up ly certiflcatua. ' Henry ', Helrnhold's Genuine Pre-1 j pirations. I J DellvereiHoftnyaddreiMi. Secure from olierval i'.n. -( ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF rwrjNTYVEAKS. j Sold b ,- Diii(j(jtt.ta c-crvivhcrc. Ay'diwi! letter for I information, iu contkkiice to HENRY T. HELM- ; BOLD, Dr .Rg'st aro Ch-roM.
only Dei otn: i'. r. HELMilOLD'ti Drug and Chemical Wuichou!--, No. 504 IJror.-lv.-iiv, Nrov York, or to j II. T. HEI VUIOLD r MwUoal Depot 101 Boutll Tenth t Street, Bid ad'lphla. Pa. BEWA It ;; OF COU STEKFEITS. Auk for HENRY I T. IIELMUOLD'S ! TAKE NO OTHER. I
stored GRAY HAIR to its orrm.al color, eradicatinic rind prcroiitins dandruff, curing HALDNJ'SS and j'roinfitinor the tiv v th of flu.' hair. The gray and bi i .hy b:;!i- !y :: ari!i; atiorisi eiKiiiu'c l to black an-! silky locks, nmi h-iir will assume, anv shape the wv'-rei il.sir.". U is the che;MK..-t UMU DliKSS. IMt.i in the- world, nr. I it IV . i .1 c, lon!r, as it cm-i (.-( tb;' "lands to funush tho nutii .'ne prin nv s fiecSHi-ry to the lite of the hair. It. gives th; haiv that spleu lid aj i:-;tr -mice fomntli admired by nil. l"!y M:t tonic rnid sliir-ulatin:; .roj vtics i. proveiits the hair f'.-nni l'a.Dirio' out, and none need be without N.itu.- : oriiamcnt, a good Ik al of haii. It is the fi 'st real peiiect'.-d rrtmcdy ever t'liacc'ereil for curing distiaM s of tho hair, nnd it has !-?vti' bei-n cju:ilU'd, .nd iYe artt-urc the thousundti wlm have used it, it : kept up to its: origin tl high stamiard. OnrTreatiso on the Hair mailed tree; send lor it, irice One Dollar l'or Bot.ie. R. P. HALL &. CO., Proprietors .ABOEATOIvY, NAEsHUA, K B.
stores ol Itoddi n iY Hamlin, A. VanCott ci Co., and others, and the dry goods stores of J. B. Bhay & Co , all well known places of business, are as i unsightly as it neglected grave. No building in Chicago ohtima a kinder remembrance than the old Tremont House. Its broken walls and towering idiimney-stack tpenk nothing of the oliegancti, sociability and comfort tl.at always met the traveler at the threshold and niade a friend of him for life.
From the Tremor t to the (beat
States and Whitehouse & Co. The saving of the
the iewelrv I coal yard is as mneh r mystery as the
fire itself. With the foregoing excep
tioits tho whole district north of tin- river, west of Clark ntreet, to i Fullerton avenue north, and to Mohawk' street on the west, is one complete ; scene of desolation, except one block ; on Sophia street, and how this blockcould escape none could comprehend. Tho northwest part of the north side, being the outskirts of that part of the ' city, remains. Thix, ho., ever, is so, small a part as. to fnrnish but little i hou.-:c room for the sufferers.
The burned district covers about five
taker who is employed by the city to take charge of them. Not less than one hundred viersons have been killed, it is thought ihat the number of dead bodie? will yet far exceed thin. . One cane occurred of where a thief was killed by the pistol. There aro rumors of more cases of this sort, but
would have anticipated. The sr lienor-
ity of tho west over the canst is more considerable still than the above figures wnnlil ler.it one to belivs for a
I great falling off in school atten dance i has been observed since tt caiTyiDg j out of the ImjKsrial ukase riracribing
Union Depot is not far, but its wealth of s((umc miles. Two dead bodies were
merchandise and stately ounces were known far and near throughout the West, but the eye dins and tho pulhe i goes slow when (he ruin ol this noble ; mart meetn the eye. Names of firms i who did business here might, be given, i but they stand engraven in the lioiu'ts of many a country nierohaut, who lias profited by the courtesies of Luke Ht. ! jobber; .. SOUTH HIDE. The scene in this section of the eiv is too appalling to h i dwelt upon with ; other words than those which will in ' the most adequate manner convey an j idea of the reality, which seems beyond i the power of tongue or pen to relate, 1 The tttreets that a re burnt over are ; Madison, Monroe, Adams, jnckaon, . Van Buren, Congress, and Michi.nn avenue, where it van checked, the Michigan avenue hotel being saved. On Wabash it burned through to Hav- : risen street. Tho last house burned
on tho east side of Wabash avenua.
i un trio west side, j:r. JUcChesney s (the crowd reeonnizing
Wabnsh Avenue Methodist) Church battle fields, and
found bv our reporter, but many others
are reported. The general scene is one that cannot bo described- language fails .the whole district beiag covered with people searching for what is left, and t.r what was buried in the earth to keep it from the names, as was done by some. A N.EVV I.EADEB. Yesterday afternoon, when the fire was ru'.hiu";- southward along Michigan and Walias.h .iveunes like a race horse, and Hreinen and people were paralvzed, a now leader suddenly burst upon the aeie. Geueral Sheridan, "'lighting Phil," who can light rebels or flame, sprang upon a lire engine, and made ouo of those aharp, stirring speeches for which he is r.oted. He told the people thai; if they would save the city ti e fire lino must be broken with gunpowder; "he buildings must bo blown up. and if they would go te woik systematically he would assist
them. The ellcet was electrical, ihe
the hero of bo many
having faith in his
aidewalk
On Fifth Avenue, between Adams and Jackson, are the corpses of a man and woman, who perished. Seven nien fell in with the roof of the building on corner of Clark and Mad-
son
this is the only one A which the police j thfj esclafjive n,e of Bussinn tvs the have cognizance. language for teaching. Especially in The charred remains of a young man I t.uwVUo mra! norm ation dis-
was found on the northeast corner of j eovers ft gt aversion to the ItoswanRandolph and Clark streets. From bools. Fall Mall Gasett.
appearances, ue uuu iniieu wiruugu wo
A Senst.Oon Sterj Spoikxl. The story that a sob of Aaron Burr y a quondam belle of Washington Circit 1809 resided out west somewhei under his mothers name, and had beon lately interviewed by some enterprising re-
At 7:tt5 yesterday morning officer Hil-1 porter with result of an expression of
lard, cf the West Side police force, ! immense disp ust on the oldgonMeman found the charred remains of a mau ! part for the i ajury done his maternal
supposed to be that ot Mr. Jake won, it-: by nis pateraai progenitor, at ruueiv
ins in uie t'l'iuir oi a miruea imiuuiit; ; uuuciureu onu i-umvuw
.1 rf-n.. l it : ; a em-;.. .
on tuo conu i oi uiimou ami riturisoii streets. Tin remains were placed in a coffin and taken to the West Side Station, where t he Coroner held an inquest during the morning, resulting iu n vor diet of accidental death from burning. The rcma ns of a Mrs. Davlin were found ou Sunday morning iu tho street iu front of No. 47 West Jackson street. The steairi fire engines Long John and A. C. Coventry weie caught aaiong tho burning buildings yesterday, on the West Side, nnd burned. Mr. John Fowler, tbe driver of the Tempest base-cart, has been missing since 10 o'clock on Sunday night. An old ::aan jumped from a third story window on Dearborn street. He
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rind. This man of faetsnd figures shows that in 1809, when Vu-I resident Burr is allegod to have ruined the beauty in Washington, he was nt ither VicePresident nor in Washington, his term having expired in 1805, and l.e being in Europe four years after. Further still, saith Gradgrind, being aot eoncontent with this one vindication, it is unfair to ajege the Hamilton duel against Burr Both were milit ury men ; both believed in the code tf Thcaior, ''and if," said Qradf'rind, -' Burr ha.1 fallen instead of Hamilton vbo then would have been the slayer and murderer ? " -
A German, crnisi says tliat a
would die in 22 days.if foraetlto live on bread alone. ....- A Massachusetts psychologist has mesmerized an inebriate ont of his ap
petite for liquor. Aftkb the ineffectual application of five pounds of chloroform, a horse died
in Iowa, raging mad.
Tsm Worcester Silk Company has
received an invoice of 3,0J0 poumla of silk direct from China. M. TimtBS has had bis f alary increased to $120,000 a year, togither with $82,500 for contingencies. About four hundred and sixty turkeys were driven sixteen miles to market by a Pennsylvanian. Thb Bridgeport, Conn. Cartridge Company has just shipped 250; 000 cartridges to the Eussian government. T. Mohan, the landscape painter, has
received from the Yellowstone region,
with his portfolio full ot sketches Thb brewers of Vienna and ueighborhrjod manufactured 306,275 barrels of laaer-beer during the month of July. Tbx maximum sum under t! ie money order treaty with England in fixed at tea pounds sterling, or $60 when issued in this country. The largest - cotton mill in tihe world will corranence operations in Norwich,
Conn., in a few weeks. Its capacity is
110,000 spindles. Out BuiiL 'continues st-rionsly ill in Maine, sad his friends fear that he may not recover, owing to hit age and his impaired constitution. Axt hard steel tooL says the Boston Journal of Chemistry, will t ut arlass with facility when kept freely wet with camphor dissolved in turpentdae. CiIapakeiw, tbe French Swiss naturalist, who, apropos of Dartdn, said " he had rather be a perfected mon
key than a degenerate Adam,' is dead.
A t.tttt.t? irirl of 13, in Illuonv has
boen presented by her father with a BnMtll imtcb of 7,000 acres, in a corner
of his back yard, to play at gardening ia.
A Miss Nichols, of Plaistov, N. H.,
has been presented with an elegant
gold watch and chain, as a recogaitaon of the fact that she is " model christian woman." ...
Thb Spnfcific American states ihat
thousands of pounds of butter tire daily sold in the city of New York, which are adulterated with a substance made from cotton seed oil
IitJCT Ames, a fragile dnmsed of
WacMnffton Territorv. is seventeen
years old, only weighs four hur.dred Dounds. and measures sixty-four inches
around the shoulders.
"The little Mortara boy;" 'about
whom Edmund About made such fur.
seems to have turned out badly . He is
now under arrest on tne charge of mur
dering one of his servsvuts.
They have " Maiden Assurance Com
panies in AJenmarK. a iaxuer may ce- , , , i -.il. . JJ u
posii any sum at me oirnu ui m.uguter, and the child receive during her
rainority lour per cent, aunauiy ; as eighteen she comes info a higher income, which is increased nt stated pe- - . a- .i 7. i:r
Tub most extensive preparatx. ant have
beea made for observing the coming total eclipse of tbe sun iu December.
Lockver and Janssen will both bo on - ... . -c . i.
tbe grouna, Wltn a numiier oi uuiwta-
oellent observers. A complete set ot instruments b'avo been already sent to
Australia from England.
A ma recently came to his c'.enth m
a cttrious manner at Venice, Italy. He
was standing near a bronze auton aiou, AlIcwI tho time, of rlav. vrilih his
head between the ball and hammer. The hour came around Tvitbout his notice; the automaton struck oae, and knocked his brains out
A Mii'BSTJKB asked a little b ry who
hul hfa converted. -'Does not the
devil tell you that you. are not a Christian?" "Yes, sometimes." "WelL what do you say to himr tell him,'' replied she boy, mth sotK thing of Luther's spitit, " that whathar I am a Christian or vo&t m none of Lis bus-
Rev. Db Cheevbb. of Ne' York, re-
was picked up and placed in a wagon cently received 160,000, with interest and sent to the county hospital, but ; from bis eotigrcgation, the fail amount
was not burned, al t.he northeast corner leadership, replied with long hurrahs, died on the way thither. j 0f hie salary, due for years.
A maiden lady of a certain ge ac
counts for tho augmenting redaossef kernia hv Bssfertitic that it is caused
by the reflection from die red. brick
house opposite which ciarea stAageiy in at Uh window where she embioiders. flan Boo i anrtofnl Tleohplt who thinks
uuv m " ' 1 ) , , it may ls traced to "something ia her
tea. Tm i VmTWM.tricnt rrvstor dealem have
entered into a combimition to put up
the wholesale price ot uie oivmvea o eents jef gallon, binding theuist! ves in $1,000 bonds to live up to the igreement. The advance applies o dy to tlie Now England StateSi so thit the mon anil cmf.irilie tiO sell to
Kew Yorkers and other ' outside bar
barians " at the old price. A fao-stmixe of the London t3azelte of 16t3f has lieen published in london. It contains a full account of tho great conflagration in that city from 6iptemberS to 10, 1666, when 13,200 dwelling housed, 8Z ehmrches, S chapels, 4 bridge. 8 city gates, the Ejclwag building, Custom House, Sewgate prison, and Guildhall were all destroyed. The Mont Cenis tuoBel having become so positive a fact, the French are ngnring on the cost and practicability ofa rauroad from Paris to Pekin. The project includes the tunuehng of the Balkan mounts inn, building a bridge across the Hellespont, and uudea raining the Himalayas. The cost of tlie subterranean work alone is estimated at about $15,000,OOa The French expediMan to th; North Pole with the Boreal ie about to be carried out in spite of Captain Lamhort'd death. It would indeed be a
:l4 tn-r nsiAa C)A 7Pn if thfl
commanders of the Beret d and Polaris should meet in harmonious discovery - , i-i .. r i. n
in tne long covetca oui a sy i i;ttl., lulinninila and vIbrfit their
Uiun muiiu vv triumphs by grand feast on whales
A kajobd eorrespondent writes tliat i...lli l.7.trH. in Rnain &m rl'fiwiincr so
scarce that there is much difficulty in .. ,1 . .I. .!
procuring tnem lor uie exnituiioua oi ihat citr, Giranada and Seville. Prices
nave been largely ativaucaa iot: pipnuuiu and matadors; but still the ti apply is altogether inadequate to the lemand,
nun u fjuii.. -. - - -- deuce that the brutal sport is declining.
Aniu)orter of eoflbe in 1 ew York
vmhliolMu- . laitnr. in wlitb kei atateii
that there has been a considerable fall
ing off in the production of cones this
aeasoa. Ane tnree piicciptu oonen rcT ,i7 T. :-A rtavlAn
The Brazilian crop has declined from
3BU,UUU,UUU TO ZUlt,UUU,tW ot jmwwJ. and taw Java orop from 170,1 00,900 to 106,000,GOO of pounds. Of Ue Ceylon crop there is no aecurtito tata. He adds that there is no lack of i apply yet felt, but that the idtunate efteet of tkeso deficiencies has already beeft dmoovered throughout the woria by lia of ptioa.
