Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 November 1871 — Page 4

SOVSKT. :rr oeoi m h. bokeb. TlKl'0 i UO hV r sorrow, -Mt said, Than to rei mnbi-i lilF. 'lays in Brief . Hut r.i tvmi EllKT ? Is tHiH sorrow chkif ? Can ui.moie weight npni the heart tic taiil? Yc : if from ol t those pleasure, which upbraid Our pri-jon; ilia, rtfurn a wII-UtmI loaf. A face, a song to iansw 'lownver brii'f Vlii't tliiuR 1 more than Memory's whole panulo. It iff US tl-iniK-t sailor, fror- -Ho wave On which t e ntnig rts bin wreck go -y, An ana's I: nBth oi ly from his yielding grave ; Ami hails bin li as with a :fipatring cry, Knowing t!'X' luirk can acithcr Hvo wr save, TUnu Hi-tog his biiu ilsttli wit-ioot a skU. Lipmcotf Magaiine.

ITKSE HIMSELF TO DEATH.

a lie Kriarfill S Ot lilt) Albion's Wiec-tlng. The seluoner Albfon fonnderoil off tlio iw fs o :' Chance Cove on the 9th Hist., ami rot one of the 17 souls on lunu-il liviiil to rc ijount the awful disiis-tt-r pxi'opt a folon-il cook, who, aitor , n.-arh half an hour's straggle, was cast .lAhnrV noni Oha ico Covo beach, whence

ho set out 'or the Fort Amherst light- j bo,-!! oim

house. Early on the morning ot tne SHh inst. a I'troiicc northwester begun to blow, aud inert used to such a degree before nooi. that the mate ordered the upper topsi ils to be hauled down. The captain coming on deck, drunk, cried out to the l into : "I want them , to give tiie schoom r fu .l piny, and get into St. Shott's before night." Pli. nuiti vainlv expostulated with

him, savin? that 'the eraft could not bear any more cuuvas, anil that the wind was fiesht ning. "Set the n upper topsails, if she go to hell for it," fowled out the captain. The men beved. The cook says that the schooner kc w began to labor great ly, and the heavy seas broko over her deck, doiug much damage. Within an hour a largo breach was made iu the bulwarks X: the port side. Four women, on thtir way from the Bay of Islands, wore in a dreadful state of terrov. In this condition of affairs the mrXo. plaiulv told tl.e captain that, if they continued to carry that amount oi sail the schooner would either be dashed to pieces or founder in an hour.

"Iiethernp. in the devil s name ; we'll strike St. Shott's 'fore midnight," cried the ca ptain, who had grown stupidly drunk, and employed himself in intervals ol drinking, cursing, and singing idiotically. The mate finally went up to the second mate, and asked him, firmly . " Will yo .it watch stand byus if we rule this vessel so as to save our own lives?" " I know th-uy will, and the sooner we get about t'.iat the better," said the second mate with equal prruiptitnde. " The cs.ptiin was below in his

drunken orgies, ;nd the second mate

sang out : " Stand by there, men, iind haul down yonr upper topsails." Before h.a voice had died away in

thegnle, the fastenings of the upper ricKiucr wer? nwept awav, and the fore

mast near the eap was snapped off. The schooner was somewhat eased by

the accident and after clewing foresail and taking i doublo reef in the mainsail she wi.s laid to. Dnring the see ond mate's watch (from 8 to 12 p. si. ), the eaptaii staggered on deck, and, taking a n inty look at the schooner, asked what headway the craft was making. On being told that the schooner was not under canvas, but was lying to, and that tk; y had lost the foremast and upper topmast, he began to snarl at everybody ard everything, consigning the "craft to perdition. His order to face the sch soner for the shore was unheeded; am . on being sternly told by the second mate that he was incapable of commanding the vessel, he swore violently that be would blow Hardy's

(the second mate's) brains out. He! made atteni its to reach his cabin, perhaps for ti e execution of his threat, but the WfHWii induce d him to lie down in th 3 fi.biu until he recovered hiuwlf. About li) o'clock the wind veered a little and blsw still stronger than before. The Foliojner was gradually falling in on tli.s shore, and there seemed to be no cliKiic-J for her safety, except in striking a beuyh of the harbor of St. Shott's. A heavy sea almost stove in the bowsprit, and it was discovered that the fore cattle was filling rapidly. The rush of water continued to increase until fcha primps were called nt. demand. ")lv St. Shott's light house, and within ' ho gut known as Gillieuudy'rt spout, lie Albion was driven under water, and i. was not expected that she would rise a ?ain. Rallying, however, she was face 1 in for the shore, and by a great risk lie crew managed to set the m.i';iisail to give her greater headway before she : oundered. She struck on the CHllieuddy point, which is the lirst of the breakers k'lown on that coast, and v. as ntiraliy burst asunder. Further thi n th i is not known by the only one of seventeen who survives the wreck of tin; Albion.

THE MARCH OF CH01EUA. j An l.i.miiK Sarmtnt. j The London Lancet, uu excellent ' medical autlu ritv, any the danger of . a renewed invasion oi cholera in Eng- i land lias been rather uudeiated than; overrated. From the middle of June ! lost, eholfua has been unensi. .ply nctivo iu many localities along the eouvse of the rivers Euphrates a id Tigris, and it : has been widely prevalent i t the central, northern ami northwestern pro- : vinces of Prussia. Within the period, ; also, the epidemic has viiteu with eon-1 -.1 1 Kl.. fciii'i.r.il ,,fti tf ill. i

HUU.'TO"l ""." v'i' j. ........ .... . i..,.jnnni"i.ii:iii livovi-iees of llitsstii. ! l-mti

i - ---- Fill... ..L.n i ,f ft... .li.i.ii; . in 1Ili.i

rovinces'liuks the opidoiub in lVrsia ! tvv"

with the epidemic iu Europe ; and it is not improbable that, ;s the history- of the epidemic become;; more clearly understood, it will be found t l it the recent diffusion of cholera in Europe is an extension of the disease from Per

sia, wiutc tiie malady na .' pronaoiv

tantlv prevalent n. nu epide-

Karl rniivillc's Manehesler Spewli. Th'- mails by the Uussia bring a I'ul j report, of Kail Granville's speech a ! Manehester on October 10th. Iu the ! course of his remarks, lie said : " : will venture to allude to the trealyof; Washington, of which Mr. Ashton has : alrendy spoken mo well. I believe it i -; u preat neooiuplishnicnt. I believe it ! is one. which lias results (if the best possible eliaraetev, I wa licenced n j the house of lords oi having too much .

eonipbrnented all tliose who are con iieetetl with that treaty. 1 cannot it -gret oae word which I. have said.

I think we seethe resulis

of it everv tlav. It is an immense thui-r

ii -

tries as Great liritain and the I mile i

; States sh uld hae (onsented foselti- ! by amicable means a quantity of e-.-nt-plieate.l questions, and to establish that good feeling which ought at nil t i ) j . i - - to exist. Cheers. There is hardly a : day ;ses on which we have not son e ! ivool of the eKte.it of lhisgood fei !i;i.. I What has Iv.'en tiie feeling iiiEnglaad. ' ' I don't believe that if one of our hirg.- . mannf icturing towns had been burnt down, more sympathy would have been j shown, not only iu Manchester, c iI iiecteil by feelings of interest with the ! United States, but in every other part 1 of the country, and in the ( united of the I eountrv. than bus been shown with the

Wit and Humor. Keep Aceounts. Tub color of Morbus - Apple green. This is not performed by simply cn- " Pv rR Dmi'S" - The father of twinfi. i tering every penny s)e,nt, but of so bal- ! :. :.C .....1 ....,..., lit, n.o H..,t

OEoiKii v hus a toft-n namcl n ' 1 7

' (.lousin )oiin. Tut" cup after the enp that cheers The hic-cup. ,To."Jl Dir.i.iNOs say-! "hnowinir how to lt MllUtiV Oil ll liile, without hurting, is d ie of the losr, aits." Loi r-vii,r.n undertakers are selliiifr their slimmer collius in order to make way for the ''iiuiniu: and handsome winter styles." Whiin we read the interminable sentences of some writers, we cannot help thinking that, their readers are in danger of being ki nti tirt il to l nth. Tin; recipe for ''stunting pot poodle:.." is .'riven lv the .Boston Post :

ep

mie lorm since imk. But while a doubt (adds the Lancet) must for the present rest up r. the mode of origin of the exi.-.ting l ilVusion .of cholera in Northern lhiropo, mi question can arise as to the extension of the epidemic now in progress in Arabia an extension which seriously threatens T. A ... 1 J.1. .. 1. I...... ' V' ....1

. i th,!,T,er:,,',' ,v the tracts aid calamity, wh: ;h we re,f,vl

: ' . . . .. . ui inn;, i t int, tlin m minimis ott itc-

xtio. , ,

ago nave ."uneieu. vii.rs, on i ie ; li .. 1. i l. .i i . i r i. ...,...!

nashalik of Bagdad, a few weeks ago, r ' . ' j.it. uxtin '.-. , , . . i it mmnr o an intonibd Fenian my

I telegraphed at once to eom-

. . . .i ir m." l. 'ri. . i ! . ..

T.-1 1 ,.:il.,.. .,..1.. -l.w ..l..,.u UUUUl .Itll UlLll ilLJ . J 111J. .1.1. O.

JV(Uloui, .t iii.ii;; i nun mii.t i'ui- i . , . , j. ... f v ',r i- " ...l.. .i . i i fill instrument of cemimilMc;itio?i of

important route to that town. The time

. . ... ... i ii

Ol tne lueecu oiigi image ili imf trai . , . r i i"in" three west . , , , ' f .. -i', i sent lnstrietions and given order ot I laugt. ink i , wtni.. is close at hand, and we understand , . , . , , " . , , , ... ..(,.,,. f . -i l , ,.,;ci i : the most stringent character, t 1 eevs. A m. slvleot that considerable anxiety is manifested i.. i m ...i.. . i.,,t c.

"f ",v , " "1" ' V. X , very meagre telegrams, that it appears tlm:

tne

an;

hrst wavered bv the disease in

Starting from Meshed Hussein, in the

the emdeuiie has si read to Haval. in i '

v t.,i...i ai. ..,,. i n, .! siou.

thought informed me the very nt xt

dav that the governiil'lit lint I aires!:!?

; Feed i hem with laudanum and kt i thi'in in warm oens.

Tk-.ioK I'osnvi;. (iooil young lady - ; "Little boy, have you ever been ba.p!lied f" Small liCiithen " Oh, yes, ' mum : I've the marks hero on my arm. " i --.iii'l;. i A lit.VKKKM) ISaltiinori-an boasts of : having "c .u verted'' 17,01)1) little chilArt a hist year, 'to what did he convert them Iu their natural condition we are told that "o;i such is the kingdom : of Heaven." j .It is cheerful to be sitting iu a milroad car going at, the rate of forty miles j an hour, and have a man pass through j the train and leave a tract in yonr hip. j entitled " l'ropare to Meet Your God."

A MiNisTttr. in Indiana became mixed iqi in a land speculations and announced to his congregation that his text would be found in "St. Paul's Kpistle to the Corinthians, section four.

one in n y know every day precisely how

he stands with the world, urenit may be helpful iu tin organized business. But when young men or women are just beginning to earn a little money, it is wi.-w for them never to owe a penny, not even for a day. Tt; is better to go without a hundred needed things thnn to be in debt: and the poorer you are,

the, more tyrannical will debt prove to

The Destruction in Paris. Mr. Leighton gives careful ists of the buildings destroyed and myiired in consequence of t he opt rations of the Commune, and sums the losses at .'20,000,0(10 for houses, etc., fc'12,t:0f ,000 for works of art, furniture, etc.; and more than ,"2, 500, 900 worth of meieli nndise. together nearly .3 5,000,000 or about $l(i:j.li00,!)00. To this inighi properly be added about $13,000,000 cxtraordiu ary army expenses incurred by the besieging arm v ; so tint the Goiniauno

wasted for Fnuiee, besides lo:'t time,

be. It is wise for every young man to I laber and lives, more than 800,000,-

refuse to ineiirdeht, and to oblige himself to keep a clear and minute account of every cent gained and spent. The habit once formed, it will be as easy to be methodical in moiiiiy matters as to be careless. Parents should bring up both boys and girls to keep accounts. It should

be impressed upon thorn, early ami late, that business cannot bo safely carried on without minute accurate record. After a habit of accounts is once formed, system in r.fl'airs and method iu accounts become easy. Instead of hindering they facilitate business, economize time, give clearness to one's course prevent complications, enable one at any moment to know his actual condi thin, and keep his estate so that if called to leave it, lu? can do so without a liability of termeuting his f.imily or heirs with a wretched tangle of vexations and disappointments. Therefore, keep accounts. . It', Jircricr.

JOHN fiAZRO & GO.

WHOLESALE

HARDWARE AND TINNERS' STOCK, 319, 321 & 323 East Water St., MJXWAUBLEE.

y , , I -, t i i . i vcrv raenirre tolocrnniK, that it ;npoars i tlms : n bnnt;i, he probable introduction of ru the America goverumonfs instruc- i n'volvor .Ten:,, mong the plgi-ims. tions hilv,. heen (,beved and a n.ostridi-! phia, third-siory w About the tune, appar-. Hy wl w j (,noiis al((l wanton 'rai(l ,)ns been put Jones, of New Jersey,

this extension of cholera fiom the pas-'

halik of Bagdad into Arabia began, the epidemic, aireadv widely spread in Ktisv, ... . i. '. . ... - l.. .Ii

sia in jurope, oecame iiicn'afiiugii a-

fusive there. Xt re-appeared in several of tho Russian ports of the Sea of Azof and of the Black Sen, especially in Taganrog, Bostow and Kherson all ports afiocied in the previous year, and earlier iu the present year. The disease

town, not by us, but bv the Americti ns

themselves. (Cheers. And if I may be allowed to add one single sentence, it is on the effect which T think our example must have with regard to he settlement of international affairs.

Immense Frauds ton

by (Jovcriimeiit. Cot-Agents.

intact, spread into an Hie principal , wasbinstou dinintch to the Cincinnati Commercial, divisions of Russia in En foie, and it; iie investigation by the United is now practically distributed over the ; stllios o) (;iai,n8 into the various ela m whole area of the Baltic jk rtion ot tbc , am:UHt the United States for cotion

mission eiuium v unu

bituary item brief has been invented

of New York,

.iins, ol riuiudel-

window;" "Ann

landat'.um."

I " Tn rub are two ways id' doing it,"

j said Pat to himself, as he stood mus- ; ing and waiting torn job on the street

comer. It 1 save, me $1,000 I must lay me up $200 a year for twenty years, or I can put away "20 a year for two

i hur.dred years. Now, which way will 1 1 do it?" "Wity don't yon trade with nw i " i ask id a close listed Troy trad email of j a friend the other day. The reply was j characteristic. "You never asked me,

i sir. I ii:. ve looKed all through tn

Phiiircs In the Iioiivrc, The xuloi) '', nfiiii tiini xnni loniHi. of works of art of all the great schools, was opened for exhibition on tho '2-lth of September, the pictures belonging to the. Louvre Gallery having been bvought bade from their exile at Brest, replaced in their frames, and hung up

in their old places. J liere are here, as of old. Vi Raphaels, three Correggios, nine Leonardo da Vinci, 18 Titians. and many others. In addition to all the Murrillos, eight or ten in number, which used to hang in the milnn rrtrri; the "Holy family,1' belonging to the collection of Louis XVI., taken from the apartments of the Empress Engenie, is now put next the Hoiy Family" by Raphael, in the place of another which lias been moved into the large gallery where are pictures of the Spanish

school. The map:iiilie.eiit. gallery .of Apollo surt'eied seriouslv from the pro

jectile?", of the Commune. Walls,

000, or about as much us the loss by

the great fire at Chicago. An- Ant Trap. Procure a largo sponge, wash it well and press it dry,

whnT. will leave the cells pute open. Then sprinkle over it some iii e whito sug ir, and place it rear where the ants are most troublesome. They .vitl soon collect upon tho nuongo and take up t.he.r abode in tho eelis. It is then only necessary to t ip the sponge in seaidiug water, which will wash them out dead. Put on i lore sugar and wjt tho trap for a new html.

ISCIPKKIS OK TUB GuEaT OlllCA(M) I'liti:. Alfred b. hi' well, one of tho most widiily known ptil'lislieru of CIhcmmo, iu colIdrting Incident of tbo flrcat Fire, lo bo ji ililislioit. by him, in bo'.ik form, lit .he earliest pofsiblo day. IMr. Sown l's irinti!!;: (ititiibli.'hHKint and businot) wora entirely (tostrovial, leaving bim at liberty to givo his wtoie atluiition, for tho present, to this book, which will

be one of thrilling intercut. Mail t 1 bim now, attJhicago. the price, .fifty n-ni, and Le will semi yoi a copy post paid, as sojn as rea:K.

Buttek is ninety-Jive, centt in Colorado.

a pound

We have for Kale, a id constantly arriving, a Lirgo anil well assorted Hfock of Tinnerx' TnoN and UlaeliinrH. Kmum-lral mid jlrum Kpulea. SkntdH, SfrapH, and Nleili 'tlrlls. W'iilierby'n Driitvixiff Knivc:! nnd t!falM(ltf.

ClUISMX'T HAWK.- l.iKliliilMd," "Chnmliion," and Tyler I'erlbrnted Tooth." TAllld: CUT I.KHV.-"Ku well W "Jjaaden, Vmry .V Co., "llem.irer VuiinJ9 POV It KT J I !T l.Y. II Y.--"fJouii.UMlcry it lull line nnd henvy Ntock. LOCKS AM) KMOIiH.- ItunMtll On Knis illaiiuracturini? 'mpany. RevnlverH and tun Vapn,

NIIOVKI.S.SI'AJIHS ANSI Si OOPK.'MnieU,"

Kowlmid'M," and BlnneliardW

I A I UISAN K'SHI ' AI KS.- I'lnlloriii and eoqn-

lerSealeM, and wiirebonM trnrkt.

STOVl:-l'01,lH. "JoHeph IMxen," "Clem,"

'Stiiinlard."

I liliM II HOODS.-A iarfie and fall lint of

Khern-iMid'H Wire floods.

AXlCs.-"lliit'H,' " Hueil's," "Kantern

Htar " and Crowa

i:u Ccc., Etc., I.ic.

Sprcint loiiai5.

extension of the epidemic

this greater : p." , , : ,,"C1 ..:.., lnv,., , I lepers toi an invitation m the shape of : carvings, tiolielm tapestnus, were all . . seized hv government olhcers dming r . . . n . ' r ,,,.,.(i,. :i.,.i . i,t u ;u l..m...i -li.it XUH going on ' ,f. t -fti t :, . , , ,..., -h on advertisement., and found none. I greatly injiued , i 'lit it is I'.oped iiiat

in Russia cholera was ste idily spread- j bl developmentwhich tend to throw

i:.i!er go where i am not invited.

ing along the coast district of the tier- j .l(laitioni,l iig,t, n the nrvrterv wl ich "Mr. Bisows, you said the defemlmati provinces of the Baltic, irom li.on-1 llft8 8nrronnded the side of cot t on by 1 nut wns honest; nnd intelligent. What igsberg to Swinemuude. . i goveniment agents shortly after it was j "il's .vou Are you acAt the present time epmemic cholera ! :,i n,',, .ph.iU dn'riiwr the w-n- i (luaintcd with him?" "No, sir, I have

is prevalent in the pastiul ,k ol liagdiui. j The government realized from this ale in the central and North western pro ! uiM)ut :((), 000, 000, but the exainina.ion vinees of Persia, m the ;rf .i.s-Cxueasian;oftle frovonll:.ieilt ngents' books, and provinces of Russia, m several of the : other c.,:ide1lc. which has been obtained Russian ports of the Black Sea, 'i'l through the prosecution (.f these chains Sea of Azof, throughout Russia m En-1 tLe f.ict tllllt thc etton was .f-.fA iit-.fl t tlii iyv, vnwioi tt lliivvi'i'inv i . . .

." v : wort i over twice that amount It ai-

iu the course of a month, the chamber

may bo restored to the public.

on the Baltic and North Sea. The disease is extending from tl: e pashalik of Bagdad into the Hadjas, Irom thc Black Sea to the Bosphorus, and from the sea. board provinces of Germany b the central provinces of the empire. In pres

ence of a widely spread jxtendmg epidemic of cholera which has effected a lodgment in tho westeriin ost part of Europe, and is increasing there, the danger of the epidemie invading Great Britain can hardly be held to be remote. George Kremer and Jthn liamblpii. Col. Forney writes in his "Anecdotes of Public Men:" A good story is told of the celebrated George Kremer, who ligu::ed conspicuously during the "bargain and sale"1 exciter.) cut of i'ortv five "ears ago. He

! never seen nun. " Why tnon do you come to such conclusion?" "Be- ! cause he takes ten newspapers, and ; pays for them in advance." Verdict i for defendant. j A Hautpoiid editor having twitted an ; editor in a neighboring city of lining

pears that some of the agents at New bald, subsequently apologized, and exYork disposed of the cotton at 20 cuts j plained that, "as long as can fold a pound when its market value at tho ! his cars over the top of his heal he time ol the sale was 75 cents per pound. doesn't need any hair anyhow.'' Some of the agents appear to have been , lady teacher in ail Iowa school in collusiou with the purchasers, and I m.u'!e a boy stand up and show how he the poorest kinds of cotton were shown j kissed the 'big girls in the woodshed, in

as samples of the entire lot Jicia hy the j hopes that he would shed tears audi

promi.-e to do so no more. All the bovs !

Wi'sri; it'" play is an anomaly. Two young men were hunting pigeons it the woods near New Albany, Ind., tho other day, when one of them gave the other a charge of small shot iu the shoulders. His eomptuuon turned around and reciprocated with a similar sprinkling in tho first sc.ootist's eyes. Then they good uatnredly returned to the city together, and had the shots picked out of their bodies.

government, the bidders getting it bv

this arrangement, at the low figure of 29 cents per pound, and subsequently selling it at the market price, thereby realizing a handsome profit. The claimants, however, refuse to base their claim at a figure less than its market value at the time of the sale, and it is ''eared that the government will, in rcf rinding the money for these cotton seizures, be a considerable loser, especially now thf.t the British ela it: ants

stand a chance before the mixed .om

was liiiiily convincet; t hat Mr. Clay j missi,m 0f heing allowed some con: pen

ntion for these losses,

It is now known at, the Treasury that . several of these cotton agents defnnui- ; e l tho government out of large amounts ! of money. These accounts show this. but v. hat steps there will be tak n to!

recover its just dues, has not beo oided upon.

threw his influence against Gen. Jack

son, by which the eleetorial vote of Kentucky was given to Mr. Adams, frjr consideration. Jolir. Randolph of Roanoke dilated upon the accusation against (-lay to such an extent that the new Secretary or State was compelled to challenge him to mortal combat. But 1 do not propose a ihnpter on ti e ' bargain and salo." That episode s happily ignored by tho letiring gener

ation, and is no longer recalled as a Balti.Moi;k, Oct. 2!).-In refer. I .-e to reproach on the memory of Henry ie proposed International match -r,-Clay. I write simply ti revive an inci-1 0(M) a side, between the English horse dent between Randolph and Kremer, ! sterling and the American horse Harry chitracterihtic of both. ' JSnssett, a notice of which appeared in After one of the peculiar speeches the Tribune of Si.tnrdav last. Col. Mc-

of the eccentric V rgi i.aii. which he

Coughs anil Colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any length of time causes irritation of tho Lungs or some chronic Throat Disease. " h-own's Jinmrltiul Ti-ochrs " are an effectual Coo'dri Remeds,

Consmnptioii or Cough,

READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER. Mount Vkknoji, III., prilii, 1871. .If'!-.. J. A. irri-,f: ftr.t (,ViW.r't, rtr ii: (If. s ti.emfs I litntr.l nil" of my ii'lstt" .lyrn s;ipnk in Htioh hi(-h fpmwilf Alliin'l l.uiizllii jtiii ttwioy, that 1 t.hiui;hl 1 nnuift ivritt) yon dot !.ubstani:i ot hie state, nnml n. Hi, s;iy lijii itiolhi?r. wl v i:i fi,.i lxfy vrarn or' ay, bns tii'i'FKr.Kli wirh eoN:-rMFTe, forMKVFliM, yi Anw. nti.l h:w lio.'n undur Iho e-iru of till o"r lel ftvciri(., tint never receive I .nv (K-mnneili bfiielit : then nho rfsortetl to every kin-l nt C msti oml Lnufr llnls itn that coillil lei preurt;,l fnr lurr. t'W ntt ; ,

rtrrtt''. She soli itrew iv.ust1, ;m:il si w m :m eoefiniil t.i

hi. r be l ; !in'i when tie wtei : H::etl iltl ;i paroxystn (it eens hiiiK, she wouM 'A- j r r ' rr;iirntion, mtil they were cunipelled to rpeoit to vai im-r n-.t :ins to rflt:ire lireiltllim: : and while ? If eeeirl!"; ie hrtr.t tthe

ccul.l not. evpoetiii-Hte iinytllin::, nnil he ianiily nnd IrlmifU hl iriv.m un nil b. itf, nf n.-r r.'r.i.vfrv Hur

win n.titje-l the afWertis.-im-nt at Aibi.':. Ijieieitabtaiu

in the (Vir(t Aitmni!, ami they t luittent they would nrix-nre (mil try it. They ci-inment e;t i vleif h,:r the Hnbaiti at ! o't'loek e. M , illr -ct f .1 . a dose every hour until niidniirltt : then ie loe neither siielt ef

efniehntir. and exuectorated a inont hfiil of dark, yel

lew matter, wbieh was somett ins shi? had uot been able tn no tor f'onte time, Tti y enntii r.ed to itiv.) her

tin; lialwttm until mornlni:. itinl tnon 1 .' bewail bi ex

tteelordte Irtiely. utul wttbin t wo Hour, - tie had EM'F.0

T.'UATF.n THtiKI'l TINTS of tiliieilH 1 iate-r. which irave

her iniinetiiat ptltet; ami since lb;..! time she him eon' imi.Ml to Improve. She no-v it:i n;, 11 day, and can walkabout the bouse and t:i ke eoriau! rable otit-ibior esercie. iter so l l.'oujiht nu re el t!l, Ualfiaul to-day, and he ccomulend!i it biirhly to ee.iry :ie. - Youni, respect tuMi A. (. . JOHNSON, DruiifUt, Was the.e ever irreatel" pni.3f of merit, than the else this letter refer to? At.LP.N'S l.UNC liAI.SAVf lit withont, dimb- t!l liF.sr r. xt1 Ei'Tdii ant tiKMi:i)i" ever ottered to the atllitfud pu' lie. It contain! nil opium in any form, o nd ' is iee is ttarmb.'Sg to tt ? rao -t doiieato. Z1 Oirectfens aceorapan , each bottle.

Ill is Sold by IHetlieiiic lleplei'H tnncrtUly.

are leaving the other schools now, and going to this lady teacher. " 51-vn, why don't you speak ? ' asked little Jake. "Why don't you say suihiif funny f" "What can f say? Don't you see I'm busy frying dough nuts '. Say Komi-thing funny, indeed !" "Wal, ye-r might say 'Jake, won't yer hev a cake. V That 'lid be funny lor Giuo: (tIU'.ksv.-ood, in one of her recent ill lew said: "I drove a spike on

the Denver and Rio Grande Ra lway. i ! ., ,...,,,,! 4..-.- .... .!'... I

. .. .. ,, ,,,, " tfjw .itm if, is net 100' I nvutiool o.irex-

t.arisuauii'V. i ue newspaper reporter ; ehai-cK, A l;irj; Ihiih-Ii cimo out ihkmi tho said that 1 'drove the spike homo tri- j lufitft "f the sutriaor, and appeared hko part

uiiiplmntlv; nut J. realiv tnouglit it i oie nroasr iitmo

C. 'appro ham's, tuce, rough skin p'.uiples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous atVections, cured, and

the skin made so::t and smooth, by using the Jtwii Eii Tak Soap, iiindo by CasWEUi Hazard At Co., New York. It is more convenient and easily applied than

other remedies, avoiding the trouble o the greasy compounds now in use.

A cask of chronic rheumatism of

unusual severity, curoil hy ' Jvhn.imi'a Am

i Me I th(

The l'nmseil liitcninti inal liof:

How mdimonj is Growirg. A correapimilent writes fro: a Richmond : Business in our city is quite brisk, and seems to be improving evtry day : there are m : ?e buildings in c nirse of erection at :his time than las been known for y :ars. Nearly, if uot all of the tobacco factories are at work, aud give employ ment to thousands of hands. Our flour tn de with the South American States is rapidly increasing, and scarcely a week pueses that from one to four vessels do not clear from our docks, load icl with flour for South American ports. The scenes along our docks are very encouraging, us vessels are oonstainiy arriving nnd discharging cargoes, invariably finding return freight. The trade between this city and New York is immense. The New York Steamship Company have six largo steamers on tliis fine, and as much freight as thoy can carry. Some of the merchants hitve organized a company, aud placed npon the route two steamers iu opposition to the New York line. They are r idding here an iron screw steamer of a no thousand tons, which will be placed upon the route in eoni'nnctio.i witi the two now running, t necensorilv follows that merchants composing ilii company save money by shipping in their own steamers. All of the manufacturing establishments in and about the city are in full blast, nnd new ones springing up every day. There are hundreds of article's for which w were dependent on tho North Iwjfoie the war, made hero now, much bette:: md as cheap as they can be bought in New York.

interlarded with copiou quotations in Latin nnd Creek, Kremer rose, and, in a strain of well-acting indignation, poured, forth a torrent f Pennsylvania German upon the head of the ama.ed and startled Ilandolpl . His violent gesticulations, his loud and boistrous tones, his defiant manner, were not more aiinoying to the imperious Southerner than the fact that, he could uot

' Daniels, the owner of fhissett, state-; jtlr.t, when Mr. Matthew Dawvon ot Newmarket, lirst, proposed the mutch in question, h'st June, to Mr. i. ii. Bruce of the Turf, Field and ; Farm, ho offered to run it i'i America this fall, provided thc i stakes were sufficiently large to induce j Sterling's owner to 'bring him over ! here. Col. McDaniels then agrmd to ! make the race for 25.0(K or &(). ()0() n

unacrstand a word tn itwassoi;en. And l ltH ou the terms proposed, but no rewhen honest George took his seat, cov- j ply was vouchsafed to his letter. He ered with prcspiratiou, Randolph rose wi'n, however, runlliirrv ihissett again-1 and begged the honorable gentleman Sterling It miles, equal weighs, for from Pennsylvania to enlighten the ! 0.000 a side, or a -larger amount, and

nouse ami t-ne oonnny y iransiaung , nuow utK) for the race to come oil

at .Saratoga next summer; but he will not run in England. He will alo agree to make a second match for a similar sum at two miles or two mile heats, as the owner of Sterling may prefer, to be run over the same course.

Peat us Fuel

woul'l in jI, go home till morning. At a late temi of court in Machsas,

, in a prosecution .for selling rum. iurv retuiniii. a verdict of "not

I r;iiilv "' plainly ill defiance of the evi

dence, whereupon Judge Barrow,; told them, in so many words, that they were a disgrace to t':vs county. The man

was prosecuted agiv.n mid convicted. I O.SK of our vicinity deacons nearly jeapt uivd live boys who had been de- ! vastuhng iii" olios! ant trees, Sunday aiiernooii. Shaking his fist after their retreating forms he angrily shouted: "The sneaking little devils! if Iliad hold of 'em one minute, I'd" and then suddenly espying his pastor on the scene, he impressively added, "I'd pray lor 'em!" Ikinlw.ry Ncwx. , "Now, gentlemen," said a peripate- - i . i ... . .i . r i

uc loeiuiei, ion somewtiai noisy crown who had gathered to one of his seances in nn Eastern village, " how would you like a good blackguard story? All in favor will raise their hands." Ninelenths of the ilcs.ter paws present instantly went up, iiH.,1 there was a sudden hush of all noisy demonstration. The lecturer went on with his original subject for a few minutes, when some incautious individual broke out with "Say, whore's thet story?" "Bless you," whs the reply, "I did not intend to tell yon any such story. I only wanted to know how many blackguards were present.'' You might have hoard a pin drop any time during the lecture after that.

A Pic-Jilc Incident. At & pic-i.i-3 of the Albany Freidensbund, last week, the inevitable lager was, of course, on hand, and great was the demand therefore ; but to accommodate tho .otal abstinence folks, a large tub of lemonade was concocted. After some time, thc continual complaints aboit the queer taste of the latter, induced the purveyor to investigate tho mattir, when it wits discovered that the waiter had been supplying the teetotalers iVithmugs of rinsings of the lagerbeer glasses from a tub placed inconvenien:.! near the lemonade vessel. Since thei , to mention the word lemonade within tho hearing ot au Albany Fr:ident. bunder is the signal for a lively tiuit.

what l.e had just iittert;.!

Kremer retorted as follows : "I i have only to say in reply to my friend i from Virginia that when he translates ! the dead languages, wi ,ich he is con- : stantly using for the benefit of ns ctnin- j try members, into something like Eng- j lish, I will be equally 1 .beral in trans- i 1.,..,,.. ,,,,, l;,-,',, r i y,,fi. I

tnto something that the House can j A company which has been for some understand." The laugh was com- time prosee.iting experiiiK ids at Merpletely against Ra-iuolph. j iden, Conn., looking to tho utilization ' j of peat, appears to have reached satisTlie Uiver latf rests ol St. Louis. j factory results. The fuel has been Ht. Louis carries oi a direct trade j found admirably adapted for sten.n purwith nearly ten thousand miles of nav- j poses. La.t winter 1,500 tons were igable rivers, not hiking into account ! consumed en the New Haven Railroad, the l nmerous sn ail streams. She i and pronounced fully equal, ton for seuds her bteamboats n the Missouri ton, to coal for raising steam. In its three thousand milis U Fort Benton; j combustion, a very small percentage of up the Mississippi eight hundred miles I smoke is yielded. There are no sparks, to Minneapolis, down the Mississippi no clinkers, and only 5 per cent of ashtwenty -five hundred mi.es to New Or-! es us against 20 to 23 percent, from the leans," up the Ohio n thousand miles to j burning of coal. It contains no sulPittshurg, up tht Tennessee nearly j phur or phosphorus, does not "enf three hundred miles to Florence, up ! the boiler iron while burning, and us the Cumberland two hundred and fifty t tiiero is so little smoke, labor is paved miles to Nashville, up the Arkansas j in cleaning tho flues. It is 50 per cent, over soven limidreo. miles to Fort Gib-1 cheaper than coal, and while it averagsoii, up the White six hundred miles to ! os 20 per cent, lighter, can be compressBlack River, up tho Ouachita nix lmu- e l to the same weight us coal. There dred i.nd fifty milieu to Camden, up the : re. idts are importiiut, and will probabRed Xtivor into Texiv seven hundred j ly lead to the ultimate utilization of the miles. The capitid in vested in river ' v.ist stores of peat iu different paits of interests is $6,000,000; number of tho country, steamers enrolled, 1C0; number of

barge;! enrolled, 245; i-nd the amount , How xo obt Stamina. Iron frames I

of tonnage rogistf red is 200,000 tons; I a;ul strong nervous systems are not the i H cuedit such a cold that hocouM not inj

True I.ile. The mere lapse 'if years is not life. To eat and drink and sleep, to be exposed to darkness and the light, to pace round in the mill of habit, and t"in thought into an implement of trade this is not life. In nil this but a poor fraction of the consciousness of humanity is awakened, and tiie sanctities will slumber which make it worth while to be. Knowledge, truth, love, beauty, goodness, faith alone car- give vitality to the mechanism of existence. The laugh of mirth that vibrates through the heart: the tears that, freshen tin dry waters within; the music that brings childhood back; the prayer that calls the future near: the doubt which makes us meditate; the dealh which startles us with mystery; the hardship which forces ns to struggle; the anxiety that ends in trust, are the true nourishment of our natural being. Jii v. Jan. Martin' mi.

Tin-; fiveetest wonl.. ei our lantriui'-o

health. At i ho first iitdiealiniis of (lLxeaso, use well ktionn and approved remedies. For tlysjiepisia, .r indiChtion, two 1'arnun's I'nrjiitir, for eoiilis, enlils, soro or lame .-Kimaeh, uee ".oi.-'.-v.a.t ,l!."i!.('; LittinHW "

MM

I Ilin.llWJlllBIB'TH

CAUTION.

Ci iii; t'oii Cocoiis and Colds. Con's Corc.ii liAi.svyi will be found a ready and eflicienf re'iifly for h.'inl (.'olds, Onmp, (.'onghs and nil lull:; (lirtieu'.tie It is sold by rill drtigItUts. The chotipCiK- and host m(H-icino in the world. Tin: uksbfit that a policy in the Washington Lipk may be to your family, cannot be estimated in dollars and cents. " Em.mkmiikk, life is but a shadow ; its date the intermediate breath we draw' Insure in The Mutual Life Lisuraneo Company of Chicago. Russia lkatiieu photographic albums in the shape of a traveling bag are announced.

FINANCIAL. I IV V KSTiI f.ST S KCiriUTI ISsf. Jay Cooki. k Co. are new selling, ninl reeoiumeiid a proiitable and cite iuvpstmont for all itosttt, the Firiit Murtttage 7-:i0 Oold IxmilHof the Niirthern Paeirte llailread (.'ompaby, tiearin;: Seven aud Threo-Teuttw vr cent. Bold int. rest (more than S jier cent, enrreney), nnd Rentntt liy Ilret ami only nierlKatte on the entire roud and eijnip-nioldH, aud m more than :i l,l(ll Aercs of lmd to every milt of tra-k, or 500 Aenn of IjokI to saeh $1.1X10 Iwutl. 'Hie hiffiioit rurrent. friee will be jmid for U.S. I'ivi:Twenties, .m,l all other marketable securities recetved in exeliantfe. Pamphlets, nmisH. and fn" Inf'.'rinaU, ,i, as (veil as the txtndu themselves, will lie furni.- bed on api'lirtdion by Jiy Oooi.k k Co., l'hila(lehihiu, New York, md Washineton, ami by meet Banks and Biuikern, throughout the country.

there- v;( ' a froi; w'lui tivtl in a spring.

the number of person. employed on lot, ot all. But the feeble need not

boats is 5,000. ! despair. By adopting the tight means

thoy may live as long ami enjoy bh

Dangers ol Lbulnirper Cheese. Three children in St. Louis having displayed symptoms ol poisoning s.,on after eating Limb irger cheese, led to an examination. It whs discovered that the cheese did contain poison, but impurted by the wrapper in which it is always prepared lor market. The cheese in itself is innoxious, but it is enveloped in lead-foil wrappers, which are harmless until tiey come in contact with a liquid which will act npon them

as tt dissolvent, in which case the liquid hecoir.es poisonous by taking up the

kud. the uecompoitition ol

cheese had produced a v ry strong acid, which cr.me in contact with the poisoi -ous wrapper, and then spread throughout tho cheese, thus ooisoning the

whole cuke. The disco. ery of this fact

much as their more robust neighbors. Physical irivigorution is, however, necessary to tliis end; anil wh le the spirituous tonics and nervines usually administered, eventually depress both body and mind. Dr. J. Wai-Keh's Cai.ifoibsia. Vinkoau Bini.im invariably supply new vigor to tiie frame, while they regulate every disordered funct ion.

O.I M

ii ii:

th( ! ll.oii.--v Pohk Mem.. are ; i,ahh

A oiint-jEman in Northwest Missouri 'leoamo tbs father of a fine boy, which he naturally considered to be tiie finest

b t by ever ban. Here was a chance to j onght to produce a ehaiige'm the methwiu a repnt n.;i on foir liberality without i od of preparing the cheese for market. tv: pense. So h 3 offers a premium of $100 ' for the prettiest baby to be exhibited at i Mis-s (Jauhih Wontkokd, o Uoslon, .in ipproaciiiiif fair. There were nine j known as the -'Fat. tiirl," recent l.v ii'iici:, iii rising seven whites and ! died ef disease ot the he ir!, him ti gr' . , ind one of the negroes j nine years old, v.w.X v.( .ghetl neurl" four '-ti acd if titt' prize. I hundred pounds,

A CoN.viiiTieiiT paper tells of a mid-dlo-ngod gallant who, seeing a young lady at a window tossing bull, hold oi t his hands for a catch. The mute

bio , invitation was graciously accepted, ami l,,,,f . i. 1.. ii..- i

the lady s mm was so union oeuoi man tl)(, egg Unit the catcher hastened away to change his clothes. Tub largest sperm w mie ever caught was to.keii by Captain Gilford, of New Bodfoi-d, in' the North Pacific a few ill inths ago. lie yielded one hundred and forty-one barrels m oil.

Tick newest curiosity in f ie: way d books, is a volume of old' " .Mother C -m: Melodies," adapted a1 d set to e i .ic.

Poor, unfortunate, Batraclllaii ! In

what; a sad plight he must have been. I

And yet his misfortune was one that I 1'nee o.vrrt.: often befalls singers. Many i once j 'Virre-'blie':

r i uc t ti 1 voice amo'ig thoso who oolong! m.'o to tho "genus homo" is utterly rimhI'. I Vt'&s..',

ed by "cold in the head ' or on the

longs, or both combined. For above mentioned "croaker" we

not aware that any remedy was over ! devised; but wc i' .ioiie to know that all I ""' ;atti.f

human singers may keep their heads ileus -i.no.

clear am! their turoats in tune by a timely use of Dr. Saw's Catarrh Rem i.dy and fir. Pieroe'e Golden Miwlieul I)' coM ry. both of which are sold by tb,:ggist.'i 570. " llocroii," said a veabhy patient to his nhysician, " I want you to be thorough. Strike nt thorjotof tlicdis. ease!" "Well, I will," said tho doctor, as Ins lifted hiu (Nine and brought it down on a bottle nnd Home glasses vliieh stood upon the s doboard. ft was his last professional visit to Uh house.

THE MARKETS. KKW YORK.

HfKV (.'AT'.l.t: Fair lolrime lloos l.tve Sili;i.t. Fatr " Cnti"' I!.n-r,.' Sliddli'ln . .'I.ot'l:-, StTinit Kxtra Whkat No. Spr'ii' Oo)!N - Wcft'irn Atix-d OATS Wi'.ftem KYK-Wtwero Haiii-kv PilHK M'-'S i.HiUAi'.O.' UKF." -Cl""e" Prime i'aii-tira-Aes M'-slt'ini SrecK (.'AT'l'i.K-t.'emni'Mi Info 'lor Sin Vr i.i ve'-'( i itsid to' (Jhotce... Morrill Clinic.' K'MS li'n'l ri.orn Wtiitf Winl'T l ti'a. .. Smiiiir I'.vtra lyitKAT Siuini?. No. it CoeN N"'i. on s -No. a Bti: Sa. i Baui.i.v -No. 2... lul:K .'.leas, Me

baltl)

JlNUINNATl.

Ue.-l lN'.i. a.,

S T. I.OUIS t.'lloii'i' Clod t. Prone

Till' most Micces. lliti :; rs in thi of lira) e.tO'.i .'ii,

fill coiiutei'l'i'it mon-W'e.-'l are fttinulcs.

Sun.!' ('"id to ( ll'iiee..... Pl.ot'li Surlier X Wltl.Al' Mo. - rt;,l ', IliN Oats HVK li.OU.KY Poiik Min I.AHO MIl.WiU'KKH. Itt.i;n i -Oh-loe Pl-lim-Fair '.Irade M,..li ii.i Stock OA rti.K- iNt.m"n lnferl.,:ller.s l.lvn

' sin:i'.i'- Live (l"0'.l to olt-iiee : Hi! IT. H Clieu-i: ; ?mi:ii l-'teb 1 .'t,oi:n Willi.' W!l nt I'.xtra S,.rl;i K'r I WltCAT -titrini-. No. 1 ! Ill IBS Xe' '.'.'. "... I HI', No. 2 : Uvk Mo.:: ! B.1IM.1.V lil'-.l'l I IMHK M-:--t f A IU" :,

..S 7 (11 mi Ul .. 5 Ul l G Oil .. 4 Wl (11 ti Stl i 1!., II 1 91 (A, 1 19 51 (51 K! I IS 78 .. U UO "Vl III II.V 1" . . t! 'HI '.if f !i .. li i". i- a 75 .. 4 jU ( S (HI .. 4 HI ei 4 SO .. :l 25 . 4 IK1 .. '2 fl (a1. :i -a .. 4 00 ( 4 2a .. 2 7C' t 4 6(1 1 ID 211 17 (SI 211 .. li a (nl 7 00 .. 4 0 a 7 2C I t 1! .. i iva i si 48 iai i'i' (ol 31';, ini 1X1 (i Mi tl2 TI tl .$ -lb) ft i; .hi . 4 tl ' 4 ail . :t till (ir fi (HI . ti 4(1 ( ti 11 . 1 (. 1 41 42 'ir. fcl ii i.- 97 7(1 (i 711 . SO 'Ai . 12 75 la 13 Kl i " l. ,$ i; iiu riii 7 in . 4 (,'! l 4 .') . 4 ml 4 2" . nn i.i! li e.I . r, 7i, b na 1 Mi t.tii 1 frl 12 47 (4 M-i in. fn 76 (nl (l 1113 III 9 iA 10 . r, .'iii (i ii ,4i . O) li a :M) . . 4 (.J. 6 mi ,. 4 ' . 4 .. :i .vi 4 . . M .iii :l 'tl , : 70 i. I li . 2 :V 0 4 Jill l'.l c : 20 li 21 . 7 OH (ol 7 VI . a Hi (if li ht tit 1 -2 '' I 111 ,'. e, no i.vt:! ri li '.I? lii.Si

Call for "AI.I.RN'S UI.NG B ALS AM." and .linn tho ntie of any ot-ler balsam, as imirinjii)led me:i may deceive yoa with woreiles.-- P--ep:.rati.ia. J. N. HAKRIS I: CO., Piopriotnn, , 1 incinnatl, O. Sold ffholeaalo hy CiliKKSK ir BUTTON, Mllwaukw! II. BOSWOKTII SON'S. Milwaukee; FU1.LK.R FIT.I.KR. I.liiruro; Ri; HARIISOM A CO.. St. I.e ii: Mi o'l.l.Oell. M Ol.I) A CO., I.a Cro.Be; NOVKS BKOl'UKUS A Ot 1XKU. -it. Paul. TIic Miirt )-l-. of Kc,Irct.

It lfi not too mueli to nay tint tis of thonnamla are now mi-feiiiig from liitiiiifi(iei8, indigestion, ci"iiitipatlou, prrlwUcal fever.-, general debility, anil iierrotin a-feetlonsf vvlio m.'(::lit oe ri-etored to Kirfcet healtb within a mouth or lees by the tigo of HoBtetter'ti Stomaeh Ilitterii. The ;,T.ultituites who have beeti cnnnl of tlufe and oth-r nilmeubt by the use of tins well known H-ieetllc ar? ilwuy e,.aly to -entity to its virtue as h 1 irevi ntive a ul a reai'-'tly. They are r-read orerth-i whole ceuuti'y ; lh-:iy are eaer to

liraim! and reC'ittuneml it ; :,ui, yet, r.otvitlutauiliiiir iH vast popularity, ttierc tin many invalids, and

many who are continually e .poned tc the epfdeinieal

d'seaJH-i, aftainat which it is a .ore protection, who.

either throuf,'h indifference or Incredulity neglect to

wi ize the oppurtunity to cue and means of prevention, which they have only Id reach out their hands

to obtain, Thif iiu?trani?( ; it IB oteof thcaiiomalies of huni'in nature 'vhieh it in imiKiblo to account for or explain. It is, however, ( nite certain that every day the unrulier of Ihemi Ma:tyr of Neglect in dimlninhin. Thin iu proved by the statisticH of thc eales of the great remedy. Dnrint: the present fall

ho dennind for it t.ati Increafaid beyond all precedent, and it seems ac if iu the end Ihe entire community

would realize the important fact, t'ut when all other

medicinei. presi-rilied for the nlwv i complaints fail, it can and docs effect u curd. Ai a protection agaiti-t the diHeascii moan commcn at thin season, there is nothing comparable with it. I Iai'I'T ltEi.iKr roB Yjl'N I it from NervouOehillty, An. Hooks and circulars cent free ef charite Address IIOWAIID ASSOOI A rlo:.Pluli'..lelitiia,Pa

Orders Respectfully Solicited.

The Evening Wisconsin

M ILWAUKEE,

Tlirno editions ffullv. contain, all the Tji-nkt Tnlnr

era til). Nwn anrt Niarkots of tho anui dzx-the onli

papor imbtishoii in Milwaoko l mt doos. Tormi, $10

per year; jbzjui lor tnroe moDUiH.

WEEKLY WISCONSIN,

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ADDRESS CRAMER, MENS & CRAMER, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

J.W. ilCTUKB. W.O.TYLOB. ED JAMES. O I. BDTJR J, W. BUTLER & CO. (Successors to Lafiin, Batlcr I; Co.) I.Ul'OItTIIlt.S AND JOBRIiBS OP Book, News, Writing

AND WRAPPING -ik J? 1 Bi S 9

Paper Bacii. Can1 Stock, Stra v Paper, Straw and Tar Board. Binder's Stock, Printing Inks, etc. - Nos. 22 & 24 Desplaines St., Chicago. LAS TJOT I C iT.

Secure Vour Christmas and Hew

$10 0,000$ By thc anthority if tho net f tho Leelal&tnra of Ken

tor by, of Uorcii IS, lull, th Trnsteos of tho Public;

-UUttir? ot iom-ucity will givo a GRAND GIFT CONCERT. AT LOU1SV1CXE, KY.. Saturday, Iecmlrr 16, 1871. 1011.000 TICKKTS OK ADMISSION. 10 RAPf

CUKttKNOY: HALF TICiKTS, Sfi; QUAKTKlj TICKKTS. A2.W.

Tickets will be scut by rai stored latter; tbo mono'' for tli em m?y be aout by P, O. moaqy order, grvenback., or draft. Each tickot cont.if.ts ot fuor quartprj, ralae fS.W oiich. Tin holder is onritlf-d to oamisei'-n to the (.'-oa-crrt. and to the yalae of thf ifift awarded to It ot it

lOictton. jt

ated to holilnrs of tickets, in gifts of from $t00,iJ00. tho

uiKitu. m if iw, iiiv ntweti, ieiuf; .'ji gin in au. The Cuncort is for the beuitit of the

piniMc riuu.i( ok KKNTrrrKv. THKOITI2KXS' BANK Of KY., IS TREASURER, nnd tho porporaturtf nnd SiiiKrviaont are the Hon TiiotiiiiH K. itrnmlette, late fioveruor of Kentucky, .aci tvrentf-aevcn of th; most di itinKOiaUod and reapedtiblo citizens of th Mm. Ttu underwiKtind, l,io nrin i-.tpal buuincsa manatr of thovory Bui-cessful (Jift IJonsert for tho benefit of tiui Morcaiilil-J library ?l 8am i""ranciico, has bcea ai fudnted Acnt and Manager of this Gr.uid Gift Concert. Tho dra'inir and distribution will tak 3 platie in j-ob-c, and cveryrhinK will bo dmio t satisfy t ie bayen of tit kts that their interest will be as well (mt tl as it they ero poraotuilly pr fiont to an peril itond thr entlr-j affair. Koi tickati- and infdnn.itlon apply to C. R, PKTKRS, WO 1lam St.. LnoUviUt, Ky

no. a Atttor House, .tew x ra.

M.lwackee, Wit.

PUliuaukce llusincsi; Pitor) ADVERTISING ACiENTS. Cramcr,Aiki.iin & t'raiucr,inr 11. W.it jr and Miclliffaa. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Strickland A Jo.t ;J Kt VV.Mr st -eot, Wise one in Nuhs Co., (NowspajiTs and PoHodicaltt-) ARCHITECTS. Koch Jt Ileus, Wtscoti!iii street. ACRICUL1 URAI. WAREHOUSES. K. J. J-ladsay, !il Kant Wafor arrec CARPETS. ttoliliinilth .i, JtW ni.i yiW llniatlay. Stark Brim., P.I and 371 Hai X W iter St rest. CEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS. M.I Skinner, t! Want Water atnat. Mower 4 Bell, m Micllisan alnct. Itav it SiMinccr, IHi Briiatliiay. ,1. 11. I.nwry .t Oil.. K7 Mloiiixan ntri ot. Ira M I)avi i Co., lai Wait Wltcr t?ont. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Blair it Persona, ai Ka6t A.-.ti r sti-oot. CARRIAGE!.. K Mnck.-TOli Rroalivay. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. N. Brick, 126 and lis Sprint: .iti cot. J. i Bircbardi Ul and 12a Wii'cca lin strcoi. CROCERSO. Rrcnior A Co., 32i and ;!$ -tain cir. Hiinin stroot. liiuiilricb, Terry Co., .'Ill and 310 l!ast. Water struct. CAS FIXT'RS A PLUMHERS STOCK Wm. K. Gomlinaii, 117 Wlttconi.tn street. John C . Stovrns, utW Milne ukci; at -cel. CUNS, FISHINC 1 ACKtEi &C. Jahn C. Well, 87 Wisconsin street HAIR GOODS MANUFACTURERS. Mrs. M. K. (.1 nines, 415 Bro:ul .vay. E. Miller, i.tmifacturr rf Hieli H.dr Jowcdry nnd Xiadk'S Hair Work, ft1. W iwnr.i titroot, Milwaukee. Chains, L'harniH, Pinjt, Kint, Swiu-boif.tnirli-, Ac. IRON WORK FOR BUILDINGS. Bayley Jt fireouHl-ido. 2Irt fast Wa er street, JEWELERS. Cu. Preunsor A Bro., Imiiortcr. aid jolibiirs In Diamonds, Watchea, Ulucka, Mat. rli.ls. Establi-licd 1JH1. 438 Kaal Water struct. M1U' aukuo. LUMBER. R. W. Pierce l.'"., UU Wait Water s-niet. PIANOS & MUSICAL IMST'MENTS. il. X. Hemp-tod. 411) Broat way. Wm. Danlell, 414 Itrtiadwaj . NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. 11. Si. Mauvllle, 3tS llrnadway. SEWING NIACHINcS. I! T Bryant, The Howe M ii liinnO )., Ill WlaeonalnSI. SADDLERY & CARRIAGE STOCK. Benjamin Voaii,J Kast U'Mer ttrcot. Barncn Bnia.. SSH Kant Water sirert. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS.

I Bull Zleler, Nl. 3 Sinm: utroot

J illicit lletll. BO. : -ilirltiii street. WALL PAPER & WINDOW SHAD siS. Mueller Jt Illiardt. 477 Kaisl Water utieet. WOOD & IRON WORK'G MACH'RY. Packard's Maclilnnry Oepot. tea V'e. Water .Ireol. BOILER WORKS. Marino Butler Works, 1-ak ) elroet, Jlilwoukee, Wis. K. ilavla. Priirietor.

,1. W.l.M, Prep-iet w. K. H. -fcBosiji.-. Cft. Broe-i i. .ne

taa. IL; U. Bali l in- tlOT. i ju . i -i i--- .- - HILUONN Bnr Testimony to thtir Won.

in !l C-iritlTr; KflrclB. rhoyara not a 'lie FJincy Urii.lt. Made W Poor

KliD! Wbif-K'T. Proof Hmriis and It'ltlfC I-kmorm doctored, apiced and swecveed to -Iew -aelu-e.callod' rottfea,"" ApiMrri-Bra," UoatOT-m," Jtc, that lead tiie tippler on to rlnu-keDaaaa and ruin, bat sro a true H(dic-no made from lite Native HooU

and Harbe of C ililon-la, free -irom nil Alc-4-bolH-atimalant. Ihtj are tie KKEAT III.IHIU

PUKI-flKH aad a I.IFE PKI SI'IPIK, porfoct Itenovator and InvlsoraUr the Hi tom.M-rryiiis eff all poleonuUH matter and reta--i-ut the blood to a healthy condiUon. So person call take

thane Bitter acnordise to directions aad remain lone nnne-l, provided ttaoir bonea are not dontrorrd by n-lr.eral pot-oo or ot-it.r mn-iu, and tUc vitml orRana waited beyond tbo point of repair. Itcv are a 4-oatIc ParKa-ive as well ns a Tonic, poaaeaalnjE. also, the pew-liar motit-i of act inn as n powerful a ant in relievine Congcei-on or InHxay mation of the Liver, and Visceral Organs FOR FKMJ.IE ;O.HPI.AINT. in yt iuic oi old married or -lualc, at i lie dawn of won-anlw-ad oi at 'lie burn a: li 'e, those tonic BitMr have no eqaaL I or Inlliiip:nalor. and I'lirouic lCbi a-Hti. tiaai aad l-.nl. "UynprpHin or IndwriMion, lUUonK. Kt ui ittiut uid I-i-ori-U-rit I-ircn. IMsranva of Ihe IHood, 1,1 vcr, KiduevH and I (ladder, tlies. Bitten haw been most st-cccsstnl. Knch Diseiuurs are canaed by Vitiated Blood, whlcblsEonoraljf produced by derangement of ie UlK-lire Oricnns. WYSPBPsI-l OK INDHiESTION, Hfadache, Pain in the Bbo jlders. Coughs, Tightness of tbe Cbest, IM-ainesa Soar Rmctatlons of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the M.uth, Biliona Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, InSiaumation of the I-ones, Pain in tho region of the Kldoe -5. and a hnndrod other jiainfnl aaptoras are t'te ottapriiisBof l-yspepaia. They invtoorate the Stomach and itimnlate t he torpid Liver and b-we-B,which render them of oneqata-ted eDicacy in clear sn the blood of all impniiiiea, and iff parting now life and vigor to the whole iji'cu. VOU KHIN DISEASES. ErnpOonn, Tertnr. BaH B-'ionm. BU'toliea Spots, Pimples, Postnles, Boils. Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Hoad, bore Eyes, erysipelas, Itch, bcurft. Ulaiolarations of the blste. Hnmors and Diseases 1 tbo Skin, of whatever name or nature, are Jlte-ally dug up and carried out ot tbe system in 8 short time by the use of Ihete Bit-Wira. One bottle in soch ci-ses will convince the must IH-

Cltjduious ol toelr curative enecis.

C-eanse tbe Vitiated Blood whenever yon bad ltd

IraporiUtt btustiDg through the okio-in Pimples,

Eruptions or 5ores; cleanse it when you eifl it ou

st .rue -ed and s.nggiRh in the veins: eleanso il when it infonl and yotir feelings will tell yon vrhen. Keep the

blood pure, and toe healtb of the system will follow.

Pin. Taoe aad other l orms. -untiug in tne

ayateus of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and rwnovrf'd. Says a distlntruiebed phyrfologiat

thero Is scarciiry an inaiviauai upon mearth whoso body Is exempt Erorn the presence of norms. It is lot npon the heslty elements ntt tie boo j that the worn s exist, bat upon th.i diseased tinman and slimy dei osits that breed thete Hvins monsters ' disease. IJoSrst jm of Medicine, noveimifng.noaj thelmintics will free the system from wonnn like thow Bitters. J. WALKER. Proprietor. K. H. McDOKALD CO.

'DruggisU an S Gen. Agents, San r rancisco.ca t: orma and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, Kew o'k. fST SOLD 1 Y ALL DRUGGISTS AMD JBALEEB

II, S Hempnt.Nl. Kt. 410 (ti .adwnr, M. A. Fr-'neh. Virirlnia tMtv. Novjidi

M. A. Wo tf, No. 31d Chostnu t street, SU Loni a. Ticket alto for wtio in ovory projuinout plitoo tn th Owiuj? to tho ffnnor.nl don uremnat of mails and a( - vertisemt'ur consequent on the diar.st tons ooiiflaizritionH in tho West, ttio sale of ticket-sin hiaeaterprisi isextendt-d to Nov. 'Mi, 1W1, at which time the niai:i ottice. i'211 Main street, Ioaisvilio, Ky., will close for adjustment of accounts and tniiinea. No orders ea -uoit by mail will Ito race v -.i af tor Dec. Ut, and n a orders by mail will be HUcd i tor Dec. 1 Jt-h. The Kor York )tBwi!cloM Dec. lUh; other agencies Ve . 5th. Kvt- T n.-kft ouH.ild I jc. IHh will be canceHol by its number. Thi drawlr will taW place in i-nl. lic, Deo. 18th, l.v7I, com hum oing at 7a.ro., and contini'.: until tho 721 KifU t re awarded. Payment c award!, will coiiiu'iic.. D,c lf, at 9 o'clock a. m. Olrcularn of jiwartis vtll bo fun id at every agency as boo a on ttioy cau be .turned correi lly, and wilt also bo et to all ticket bnrs att mmi, as possible. No order wi4 bo iillod bt main ofiico for 1hh than 10. CHAS. it. PKTKttS, 3Iiuiaei.

"PHCEIIIX LIKE" GOI.nsMITII "fe SITTfG'g BUSINESS GUIDE & DIRECTORY Of the houses of tuo Bin n't District " ia Chicaci. I'liin Is tho bot comtil.tt;on in tho fit-y. Pereona can ha vh iinu i:t.p' hi s .in' Int; 10 cents y mail, or U 0 coidct. f..r $6. A ddress t OLDS M IT H A SiTTKl, Publi-horM, 146 West Iak Btroot,01ikao.

Manhattan

SEWING fflACIUNE CO. ALL JlGHT Eoocdvlng new Roods, mid ready to 31! orders,

385 Wabash Avenue.

Our lsofi have boon f orere. but we an ready to supply the Invaluable Manhut-tan on luoie liberal rates

aua termi ennn oo.oro ui. are. r or avt; ddwb, simpiFg of wrk c-nd machines, adi row MANHATTAN S. CO., 3a6 Wabash Avonuo. -'hicafi. BIGELOW

Any party dotiirins of Pr vnXc Trwitmrnt eOthtr

CU AS. HltiKLOW.

warranted in .viry cunt. I y cnlUnp tr mldrest-ins D

1 i Muto i;nicK3, in.

EVEI.Y FARUEK U invit-ed to send his n.J dress and ttMjeiTe Ftftm axul PoMttMit i aid, a ocpy of tiie American Farm Journal

Th most PractloHl, tho Brt and Cheapest Illustrati it AjtrW-ultural pnH-r in tl Uuitnl States. Only 7 5 Ct'tilH pur year. Sond toi a cncoiiuen cony. Addro s

juiia-bniv, laui ivn. a t-u., ioieuo tvnio.

ii

WIDE AWAK

BiHits wanted for thu w:i'o of Flchlor1-- Lienor Hecoiidn: iiivuluuhlt. to very lhuor cUralor, botllfr, Ait. liiitail price $!.. L-iro cimiuittsi-ms paid to afcuuts. Atldrttas W. Ubenth,i- N.ihU Philadelphia.

MUN N .i CO., Pul-lisliorn S,'intijie itttt-riixtit.Xt Park I tow, N.Y.,btafu P-'ifiitii evcrywhore. Twrnty-tive v.MPv oxirtoii'.. Kveryf litii: cmii

-it Lai. SmJ turPatout Jj;nTia.ml Guide to lvintrs

STOP!! RVKRYItlkfiV l!KAII TIJIS!! Mnd M cent and (damp for oaniplv ami rir;ilar or our tvih-nt fruit and -'!' pi)t'ltr ;nd ..lict r.whlch soils quickly to ov. rv family. poi day Ruarunltiod t7'.v Hr.r mtm. Bmt of ci'y rfe-en.'iM uivbii tor our PWIHiiislbaiiy. HCOTT & lllUIMTON, IU Wost -1th iSt.,t;iociimatl, Ohio. OPIUM EATERS. X t K. ClaAItKK, M. Mt-nnt Vernon. Ohio.

Mt-UlKUN

with on.-.'viivir

RMI.O H

II X. w

Watch ItrrrAiKKu tltrmi:

-.i, I 'o It'. IW III ") ' '. 't Willi.tm. Al'o.. Pi'blinhi r.-, Huuton.

n-AiiMf

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N.Y

MONTH ! Herein tiiarriaffoflli'illslipd Hr V:ifou.io paid. U.Ii.kUiAVV Alfred, Mo

10.00 PMir of r-uperb Front h Oil t.nmmoisfU'.

jocta UFK SlZK - X(niplru foe rimit it original Oil

I'auitmittv, (-'if v.i i to every suifvrniwr to HEWRY WARD BEECHER'S

Great I ITKKAHY. KKLUUOUS. WKV.KLY NKWH

P.VPKK. A tent. tmvtn;; Ktvnt succera I uue U t l,iH. nnnitHin3 month!: anottior HH) ii 6 weeks ; a:

Hlior lie in one wok j or in "lau unv, mu iiis. y thrs wiuully well, inakl iff froni $6 and 1C to $40 pt-r

dav. Tskei u fiight ! A u old attend wfco Irant-n, t-nj ;

I think It tilt? ""' fnr riWMe.' mrT rtjtrt .

Sorry 1 di'J not onratft; o-inor.M Pays hotter than v y

OlMJK tttt.ncy. A irc t-'u r -.

MCAI. AOK 'tiTS V AtvJ KD I

Inttdliitnt men and wcuon wanted ovtrywhere. If yo.i w.-Oi tfood U'rriiorj-. f end tarty for circular a d

terms! d. II. POKl' '.. 37 ram iiace n. x.; 11 Brtuwfiold St., fiostou ; iSS W. Madison St., Chicago. WII4I1. M. CARLETOK, AUT HOB OF "Betsey and X are Oat," KI1TH ANI- WR1TR8 FOR THE DETROIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Tho linst Kami!- Nnws miiar in tb Ciountrv, MIS a voar. Sond for sliccimi'ii cuiy aul club oircalur. AiMnws, TH TltlUI Nli, Orlrull, IIlch. Chicago and the Great Conflagration. A ruuclso history of tn.i PAST of tills must wond-ili. fill of nllips. and a Jcraif, rf. circunttfatial and Wrt'rf .ivfiiunt nf lis dostructl-w hy lire ; wllh awnw, lnrtder l. c. II v Ht HKii.. (Hl i rl A liuinlii rllii, 4 it?; I'.ilitni'N ol I liiiMiiiii rribniir. t'alli Ulustra' Ml li'oiH l'luitiigrMi'im takt-n n tin1 spot, .i.'nl Wnnf i Ail.ltowi.l. 8. tliMMlman t On.. tB lliifam I'ark I'll IJhi.-BR.i, or I'. '. Vent. !8 W. 4th St.. Cliirinn.ll. II' 1.1 Nll"l-lil. n ll'.v.lvors. ltm Matariala ol: 1 i'K'i 'Hind. Wrllo li i I'""' '', i . Great W. ,t. om linn Works, I'iu.l u-uli, 'a. Army oon. a mJ li.'volvi nil)uiiglit,i.r lrii'lul lvr. AouU vrnnWd. i

The Mlv KeltaUe iim IMMtrCiUM In llir I'aalry ' $60,000.00 IN VALUABLE CSFTo ! TO BR DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S VM KEKU1-AK -UONTHIiY GIFT ENTERPRISE ! To be lrsr 31enfity Nov. 27ili, I SI 1, TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5.000 Each in Oreenliaeks. Two Pmes $1000 1 ,nri?Vnii IA1 Fife Prises $500 A UhLllU K Tea Prizes 100ai 1 Wlioi r Number f Vttnh UsICh, l.WH). 1 Horse :.nd Bwy, with PiiTer-mwaf llnrtee. worth $6Dl' ! One Finetood Ks-wtKx Pflitc, w jrti 500! Ten Fami'y Scvv-inc M-Uinoi, tvorth onch' Fire fler ' Cawu Gold Hunting Watrho nd H tvey Gold CUaiiis, worth $i&S each! Five Gold Anwricat. Hon t inn Watches, worth 4126 each! Ton Ladit-B' ".dl Hunting Vatchos, worth 11W each! 60t Sld nnd 811 ver Jjevor iantin: Watches (in zdl worth from sf"30 i' 3U0 each! Xtadiea Gdd Loont toe t "bfan(.. i. at oU' Vest Choi -is, Silver-plated C-aiir Slid Silver am' Double-pl; tod Table and Teamr 6, lvorj-HnJle! Dinner Ki ives, Silver-idrt-od Pinner 1 orfets$iiver Yet Chains, PI otosraph A lbumn, I adim lohf Broui tun., and Ear-rinuf, Geutt Gold Broatjins, hrtftid' and Sleovt Buttons, Flnger-tuasa Gold. IVns, (aJTr oxtenaion, etc. Whole i ninber of Gilta, tOtW. Ticketo limited u. 60,606. AUKViX WANTBO T1 SKI.I TICKETS, t wham UtM-rn! PrrmiHRW will hi paul. . Kinrie rirltvtfs!; Tirlt-s rwHvr TiekWs 5lO( TwPiil.,v-livtTicU'i S2. Circnlar:. cunt a iii n: a toll Iis4 of pri.y, a dtc.ritaon of tbe manner of drawing, and othft iuftrnif,!tO! in rofo-Pentw t tiir Ditrilmi i.m, will lo sci.t t au one ordfiri i thorn. All letters tuust be a.tdi asoi to OKKICK. L..SlNiS,x86,i t lOl V. dill SC. rincinmui, O. HERRING SAFES IN TUR GREAT FIRE MKiUt. II KICK I N; & CO. GxCT-U&ckh : in tho cvt r memorable fire of tht ft) i and 9th intan's. which d-tlroyed w.mc TWKIiTVTHOUSA;U BriLOlNG.4-. incla'ucw t in .vitu.. wholesale bnainess ptwtion o Chkaeo, Wf had ouT&lnablen, bonko, iaperj, Ac.inclowd in HKRRtXiJ'S SAFKS, w lich, owing to thi intensity of tb hv.t,anl tho want of water, wore nbt'ddd in thp rui-. for days bofor - they coold te pot at, and. notwithstanding the unpanJlelod trial, thoy hiv pravrd oqittl to oar expectations, preserrini; oar proporty wuen everything pise was swi'pt away. Day, Alice A Co.. Van Schaack, StoYcanui & Tappaa, SloKiUop A Co Reed, (3 safes.) IUUn.Martin A WhouleUuion Ins. and Trust Co. W. H. Hoy A f.n, fiaTiOffs 3nk. 3 safes.) Loomts A Follcdt, Wears ,Kht land A Ordway, Charles C u-aTer, John V. Fuwoll A CoM Tnnney. McCMIad & Ten B. H. Hoi i. ey. Armour, Lole A Co., A. K. I wley A Vo, Brink wort i A Leopold, Stanton . ( -o.. Field, Benedict A Co., Goorse Armour, A. M. Wrhrht A Co.. I.. A. TTfflard. Giles Bra. A Co.. Sfnjrcr A Tsieot" Warner A PelU, Uaa 6. Kirk A 5m Heath A .Uhn.

A laree assortment of Herring's Patent CHAMPION SAFES, HankPAfes, DwellinR H-W9 Siitec. Vault Ioo -s, lihcpres! C Msts, Ac oonat-aniSy on 'iad at oar iaot ry and waro-"ooir ,

Cor.

14th St. k Indiana Ar., Ohiciifw-

DR. WHITTSERf

Oil SI, CbarUtt St.

f ifSC KK lo:atfi In Tra than any Chron. I

M-J tc t iiyidrs!!i, siioc,;-m!iytr..t;s,'Si-3ipjoivM Cttiplic itod V . ar r.-f.' 1; f . as t !r. l:IaticIt I

iriuoTcryMfi!.. uu r.,tj.'i:i.iopiMTiiinnir.(i,aiiiotime oil ?wi"il (u:ft.t-dr..p-priPodinthe establismont. fwcn .a given ;pliy othor, no -ntprv hofiii .; : ;11 vonr iii-fT:;to trout Ctm.

snltatioi. trw. S?iad tv;ce't&!. j& for nicd leal essaya. Manhovii',Vmasb-m-T. soutt'j- m ;dl,J6 cert (uch, bot h for ' ct.. V,-) pneo All tJbat t b cttrioaw, rlituhtiul or ioaui-itivo H.h to know atxmt fh.-m.

soWrti, ntarriai:-) Ac, Kvcrj- yontiK man and wmi-an I oucht t read i as a wmia$-. The nrntius, dchiU-

utMaTftaruaiirtinpo.niaretHneiiiincaiyanvtoa

DI T BRIDGE' XX FLINT t-I. ss XlA-Mep cmiaznsvs Klud U eat brl i t:r ihaut nay Mher uuuir Ask for DiliiriitKo's. an j take no o' hor. Se thiLC wr mm1 is on cvt-rjr Ihix DITHIt-DGE & iON, Pittsfciwi. Pa RUPTURE RelieTt-d and owdby Dr. Khertnan Patent Appt Unc and CoiaiK-und Office 697 BrtMdwaj .N.Y. Scu 1 10 for book with photographic likeot of wb b fiW and attor cure, with H nry Ward Ji.'ttici'a caM letters and ortratt. Bowar' of travol-nc iu,iioBUrt., rh pretend to hare been aMivtaiita of Or Sai RliAK. PRI PABX FOR BUSINESS.

CVl. I-Cb JBtp

nutl ut tii'H ji,-jtin-tl fur t!f

life. .SrV. f- r ttt time,

A MAN OF A THOUSAND, k rmsuiu-llv'r rrrd. Wh K' 1 dm h ir s ljmirij oxpoool r. -in Ctmamnpl Inn , all m r Mlip. havlos failod, McMcot I nl a illjcov i r whonSfl. H. am.iscund hi.-i!v vMlrt. ar . . rlv- i his nvrim frw, on rwii ol 1.,'''n"1,', i'.1' ?ai-n(.... i.d1r-i..i ( Kalimx'K ICSt! -- SI., l'llllsilf IpUia, Pa., m-is i.rai- f nt.

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K, N. C. Kuv.imlwr II, Itnt,