Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 November 1871 — Page 1

Plriical. TlMEDIClNES: ' MnwaimiriiMiiwHERsaaGaca

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOQFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFLAND'S P0D0PHYLL1N FILL,

HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL Hoofland's tier-man Bitters, A Bittern without AI-oliol or Spirits r nay kind, . ja different irom all other. It iscomposed of tlnJrure jm -s o . vtt.yi. i bjncipal of Boots, rHiam, and BiBKf (or as medicinally termed, .extracts), tin woithlcsa or inert portion) of tins ingrodietite n jt boing uaed. Therefore, . in one bottle of tiiia Bitters there is containettasuracb medicinal virtue as will bo fonnd

in several g) lions of ordinary mixturna. Tho Boots, etc., used in this ISittorg are grown in Germany, til air vital principles extracted in thj.t. country by a scieotifi Qbenjiat and for. WiiUctS to til) manufactor in this city, trhere they are con pounded and ixittled. Containing no epfcritnoosing rediente, this Bittern is free from the obj M&ena nrged against all others, no desire for stimulants on be induced from their use, tl.ey cannot Hiako drunkanla, and cannot, nn-.Ur any circtujistanecs, have any hut a beneficial effect. Hoofland's German Tonic

Was compounded for those not inclined to extreme bitten , and is inten led for use in cases when iome fJcoholie stimulant iu required in connection v ith the Tonie properties of the Miters. Ea:l bottle of :ha Tonic cantaina one bottle the Bitters, csmbined with pnro Santa Cvlvz Bra, and Have red in such a manner that the extrcmo bitterness of tho Hitters is -overcomi, foiming a preparation h:;rhly agreeable at d file leant to the palate, and containing the nedicinal virtues of the Bitters. The price " tho Tonie is 1.50 per bottle, which man;' pertonn think too high. They must tike into consideration that the utiniiilant usod is guaranteed to bo of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper prico, but is it not better to pay a little more and liavo t. good ai tide? A medicinal preparation shouhi contain none, but tho bct ingredients and they who expect to obtain a heap compound will :noat certainly be cheated. They are the Greatest Known Remedies -For LTVKi, COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, NEB, VOUS ."EIJUJTY, JAUNDICE, DISEASE of ::he kidneys, ekupTIOSS 01' THE SKIN, and all di!aseec arising front a disordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Bead th- i following armr-toms Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness of 1 flood to the H )ai, Acidity of ti Stomach, Nausea, Heart-jurn, Disgust, for Food, Fullness or Weight in tho Ktomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimioing of the Head.

jtiurnea o:: lnsicnu jrauing, j? metering at the Heart, Choking or SuKocating Sensations when an a Lying !?ostnre, Dimnean of Vision, Dots or Tl"eb8 before tie flight, Dull Pain in the Head, Dificiency of Parepiration, Yellowness of tie Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bscs, Chdst, Limbs, 4c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bo Tung in the Fles i, Constant Imaginings of Erih and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indicate Disease f the Liver or Digestive Organs combined v-ith impure blood. The us of the Bitters or Ionic will soon cause tho above symptom to disappear, and the patie nt will become wall and healthy.

Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,

Lightning Cure for All Kinds -of Pains and Aci.cs.

'- Applied Externally. It will euro all kinds of Pains and Aches, su;h as Itheumatism, Nenrahjia, Toothache, Chilblains Sprains, Bruises Float Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Back ar d Loins, Pains in tho Joints or Limbs, Stings of Insects, Bingwcrms, etc. Take Istb:ali.y. I: will euro Kidney Complaints, Backaches, Sick Headache, Colic, Dysent rv, Diarrhrea, Ch-ilara Infantum,Rholera Ko.'bns, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, Fever and Ague, Co jghs, Colds, Asthma, etc Dr. Hooliand's Podophyilin, ORSIBSIITTTEFOK MKKCI JK Y PII-L. .TWO PILLS A DOSE.

The most poierfal, yet innocent, Vcjrtahte

CatiiarUc unown. It is not necessary to take a handful of

these I ills to pioduce tho desired effect ; two

of theoi act quickly and jiowerfmly, cleansing

the Liver, Stowich, and Boy. e In of all impuri-

. uea. The pjrinc rpiu ingredient is roaopiiyiiin,

or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, ivliich is by many times more Powerful, Acting, and

Searching, than the Hai drake itself. Its peculiar action is upon tho Liver, cleaning it

speedily from all obtrtictio;is, with all the

power of Mercury, yet fine from the injurious results attadicdjo the me of that mineral. For all diseases, inwli ch the use of a ca

thartic ia indicated, them Pills will give entire satisfaction in overy cast . They never fail. In caee of Liver Com hunt , Dyspepsia, and eitrem) Cos&veness, Dr. Hooliand's Gorman Bitters or Tonic should 1 o nsod in connection with th fills. The toni 3 effect of the Bitters or Toni 3 bnildSTip the bj etem. T'io Bitters or Tonic purities the Bluod, strengthens the ' iiervee, regulatfS the Livi r, and gives strength, ' d lergy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels act ve with the Pills, and tone up the system with Bitten or Tonic, and no disease Call retain its hold, or ever assail yon. These medicines are i old by all Druggists

Itecolleet that it is Di . Hoot-lakh's Gkhman 'BEKJsniBS, inat are so nnivoiBally uncd and highly i-ecomtnendod i.nd do not adow the ' VmggfrA to ffcdaeo yer to take anything eleo

IJiat be may sayis Just as good, because ho makes t-liu-ger profit o.ait.. Tliese Iteuii din will ho en t by Express to any locality, n;.'? application to the tlllSCfTM, OFFICE, at tb dEltMAN irfflHCr E 8TOBE, 681 AUCH STREET, PBXLADELI'HIA. OBAa. ta. BVilWS, Proprietor, tormftrlj- C. M. JACKHON k CO. Tkete Benifdies are for Me by DruggMt , fiforttotper, H'i'icine IhaUrx, evry. wtcre throughout the V tiled '" , Canadas, Svuth Jlnurica, and tin West Indies.

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

Est'

Polished L D.. 1835.

IJL00MINGTON, IN J)., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1871.

New Series---VOI,. V. NO. 30.

HENRY T. HI LSTOLLTS comromw fluib GRAPE PILLS Jtftu barb tual Vdtitl fcxtnwt

Catawba 0 pe Juio,.

l-'OH l.IVKtt COMri.AIXT:, JAHXDIi V. T?ILlOC'S AFl-'lX'TUKv-t. Jill-K OH VKKVOt S Iliv.VDACHK,

Tbcfio Pills oro tho mo v ili;jhl-tul!y ptaftsan i

l uc-iv to uvWtiiiu; liit-i-e act: nt at lft lor tlit etom: it'h, I

Thoy pivo tone, and cannt nt-tlh. r uaut-n uor nptag pain::. Tli y aro composed ! tho fin.:it i-ifftrii-cntx. M'ora U w lav-' uso ot Ihein, t.'ach an iuvik- j

crati'.m of the entire pytom t;ike9 itanj ah toapjtar ; tair;oilotia to the w.Vk anil eneivatc-.l, vl.:!h?r .; flfumid' from impniJi:cn cr disease. H. T. Ui'hn- : MiV C "ipoimii Flui.; Etrartratavba Grape Pills , ai uofc wgai-NmHtl, irm t v. tact that tuigar-oo-Att-d tl v,it diitfolvo, hut p3 through th t on '

Vtitliov t H$Hol.-3na. : ucntly lo not proiiuoe tlxe

6ctuici CITvt. TI1E i ' T VVBA GRAPE PILLS, be- .

Ing pk-atant, .tt taste it ml tt.r, a n;'t nec;tato

PRINTING! THE PROCRESS Job Printing- Office ! 3?orth Side Public Square. W'wh :-tt) Ttr Xni Trcva, an! cntlrolv rr Mt- - ' . ( t" ;:' 1 :-i Is, j; j.'' r-ro'J tn rto Priii tint? in n -!;. '-. hi..! (. tin- .,.; (ho country. Particular tttu ,ti.H paid lo COMMERCIAL PRINTING,

r"j Pt!l Tleadn, Hand Uilis. TrftU-r T.'al. 'irtiilars, rnrd- IViStt-rs, he. FinopHidin:;

t".- i:i';y. Orilera from diitauco will po-iVo pr.iiiii t nutrition.

i In- ; tit

ORCHARD HOUSE! S. M Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS.

Opposite (he Depot, Bloomington, Intl.

will at ipxrei to ummmalate lite

1'tai mja.

HIICE FIFTX CEN Xa

II.fOBI.V CONCKNTHA .J COMPOVNO Fluid Extract Sarsaparilia Wi!.-n':acUJy c-xt,'rmiiiiitt from th pvstcm Si'rofuln.

Syphiln, IVvcr ftorw, , S:. Ey. Soro lgs, Soro Mouth, tvrt3 Heau, "Ht- nchf tin, S!:in Tyisft SaU K .icuin. raiiltf;rs.l?iniuiu? fnmi t)it I'.ar, Whitt

Swfllt -aa. TniiKT!. O:uvror.3 AlYtviiiniw. Nodes.

Rtckf ts, aiaudtilar Bw-!liuir, Night Sweat. RaMj.

Totter, Hnmoi1- of all kiixdn, Clir- uic Rhetimat-;m.

Pytpotwlat an' all diseafos tt at have been cstaWiahed in tbo yttcia ior years.

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1 tntr?!uij pubiK. NATIOlffiJIOTELl L. E. McXINNEY, j 7 PROPRIETOR, i BLOOMINGTON, IKX., I ! EAST OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.

BEING PEFTAKED i:X:T.E5SI.V Witt V'Hl:

ABOVE COMi'I.AlSTS. ITS UI.(XWl!liirY(.i 1'itoi'HRTiF.H n;i; grtcatkkthan asyctuku Pill'l'AUATICN OP BIWA?AEU.t v. IT lil K:

THli UOMl'IjiXlDX A (X A.,t liKAt.TUV IXlLOH, AND KESTOitES i'l'V. i T. ,.Vi TO A STATU OFItEAL I H AND I'tliiTY. i'lU' VViil !".- 1N THE Ht.()01, MF.MOVtXd AI.I, CORoXli! CONSXlTtTTlOXAI. PiSK.AMFS A1I!S. u MUOl

an oii'tuti; sta i 'u of i in: !! io. ;ni) tuk

ONLY ltliLlAW.K S1 I FFK;' ir i: KNOWN

Ur.MKOY FOU THK C f UK OF l INSANP SWl'tJ,IKCi OF TliK IiOM.:s, rT,i.'KKA l i Of TI'K TUHOATANI) LKUli, BLOTCHES. riVPt,l:s .'.' THK faok, ki!ysipfxasa:d m r.scM.v ; i rp. TIC58 OF TUS SKIS. ANIl Til rMi

CONCIXTE XTEI

FLUID EXTRACT BUGKU,

TUK GREAT Dtt'KKTIC,

has cnrxt CTerv cat-o of diat rp; ui v.ht.vt jt h;

been givou. IKBITA riOSoi'TH--: ::. K Or t'lIK M.AUUEBAKO INI JVMM V'J IO.N OF Tt!K I M -!:. ULCFKATION OF 'J'UE K'DN'l Yh AN11 BLADDEli, RKTEN'J JON O' tHUM:. DisIIA S ;;x

OF THE I'ltO.STltATi: OI.Vl. KTOXF. IN TliK BLADDER, CALCULI'S, Gi: VVi:L, BJ.H K-I'I'ST PKTOSIT, AND SIUCOFKOl MILKY JH f- "A:, C(i- , 8, AND 10B KNf'EOI.EIX' NI) Or.L'C 'm O N" 8rri!TI0X80FBOTUSKXi:s.Al"fKM!.hWI-.'II TlIU FOLLOWING HYV I'Tons: INI'IM'OMTION i

TO EXERTION, Jx.iSH OF IWVEli. I V

MtiMOKY, DIFMCVWY OF ISREATtHMJ. W . SK I K1CHVE8, TKEMDT.IN'O, II! RliOB OF IHSFASF, . KtOlSH8, DIMNESS OF vmoy. T MN IN THK1IACK, HOT HAI, FT.rstlI.Nti OF THE !

BODY, OF TliK SKIS, FKI l i lBN ON Tun i-'a;b. r.vijjiD :oitn lenancf. csiv! n- i

SAL 1AS81TVPU OF THE 31USCULAR bYS'i LM, j BTO. 1

I ed by wrpois from th area of ci::btepu to

twenty-five, s.ncl ironi thirty.f.v. lMty-iivo or in tho l) 'Ajv.o or r.-h.-.- . fl:;. : :-ii.-r ..!. ini.jnont or

labor Quiiio ; bed-wc-ttir;: in r;! .

Thi:t T?ff! in t;tr.tr; ptI'T ronimcftinnw, flrftl;ws in nil it.1; rpvioinlniout, desirably 1'K-ntccl, fiud Is (piiet anil comfortable CaiUgcD moderate. "dun n & o 6 . , OFNERAL Produce, Commission AND FORWARDING MFRCHANTS.

Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ami dcalfW in Vail, K:iiili;va and Laku Bait, Whit. Fish, Jr.-,,

BLOOUINGTON, IND. jT w . h a r r y man, DK tLKR IN Choice Family Groceries Queen sw and lections, .."The bighi-Kt p aM for country prxliut ort ht at Corner ol Public S(uar, BL.OO1VIBNGTON, - - INDIANA.

From Sea to Sen. ! TIh t'oJiowinK ringing aro fi"in .)ftiiti!' ; MilU r pom, "l'rtni fcjt a to 3, in Hcriocr ioi Novtmlnr: Sliako haiidrt ! kiss I: ;Hidr tn hastr t tht' nt:ot Mrhoro tho nun conn f in, and mount with ino ; Tim makhlfp? steed of th- Htroiiu Now World, A he chfltnp and c-.afrs with n Btl'onnth untold,---And ftwiy, to tho V st, whon tiio wavr arc curled, And whitu palins to tlie capos of gold ! A jjirlli of brn.-H and a brrat of flbvl, A broitUi of tiro and si flaming inanf, An iron Loot and a Ktocl-cl.id IutI.

. A Mokin bit and a tuasfivo t-haiu : W H tried and wrti:ht hi an iron rein ; : And uw.iv ! away! with a shon and ye'd ' Tut hnl tritikon leaion of old with fuar. That had srar.. i tbe tieail in thrlr graves bjlrc And start It d the daiincti Ui f?artcs m well. Ktaml up! ttnnd nnl ; whro the wind mines in, , And i!io wealth of tin1 poa? pours over ytup As its he; Ith lloodH ip tn the fane Hke wine, ! And a breath Mov.k up from the Pelawaro i And the iisqueiiaii ia. W' fed the mi.ht : Of arniKst in u?, and blood leaps through The frame with a frc-sh and ;i ke n dt tiai t ! As the AHenti.il?!-? h;ve hi-;e, d thr hair. With a ;Ks iJ-.uv r-.; ihiou-.-h th1 nu'h. r'd t!i.., Ity the oVefitnut bum and through boutfhs of j 0 ! pen in a land ! 0 ! Ja1;f a of mine ! I By the love I !enr aid the nongt T hrint? ; Be clad v ith roe! 11 ft your waves and wiiif; A scmp in the reeds that surround yonr isles ! A BOUK of joy for thin pun that, pnmeu ; For thin land 1 love and this age and nigii ; For tiic )ioaee that i and the peril passed ; ' For tin: hope tliat w and the reHt at last I

. O heart of the world's hetirt ! West ! my Wesi ! . Toob up ! look out ! There are 'b Ids of Hue, ' Th'-rc are chm-r-nY'ds that are rfl o wine ; ; And a world of kiti in th rteldp ttfcn rest. i And rumfuatc in the hado of tree ' That- aro white with blossoms or brown with lieef.

i A rush of rivers antl a brush of trees, And a breath blown far from Mexican sea, f And over the prent heart-vein of earth ! j , By the South Kin-land of the Cberokte, ( By the .n-ilp-lodgo f the tall Pawnee, i And up the La Platte. What a wtirv dearth j Of the homoft of men ! What a wild delight. j Of Hpaee ! of roon, ! What a sense of pea, 1 Where the neaa are not ! What a ealt-like breeze ! What duet and tatb: ot' quick alkali ! ! Thru hills, gre "i. brown, then black lUe night. ! All fierce and dethu;! against the sky I

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AND BLOOD FITK1FY1NH, ASP FFINAi.l; BASES AK1SINO FROM HA111 TK 0FP1S:UA1 It

AN li EXCESS ES AND IMPnUEFNCJ S ISL I F.

IMITRITIF.S OF TDK UlKt. i:T'., M'I'KB!-F.I-

INQ COPAIBA IN AH "F.CTI )N':i FOHWHHKt IT 18 VSKD, AND 8YVHIX.ITK! AFFKlTIOSS-IS TnKSK PISF.ASED USKDIX OOJtXliCHoN WITH UEUdBOLP'S ROSE WASH.

LADIES TN MANYAFF'.CTIONSl'KCUT,IAKTOLAr lF..

THE EXTRACT BUCUV IS UN KljH AL1 JEU liV A S V OTHER REMEDY A3 IN CHLOROSIS oil liKTKNTIOS, IRUEtvULAKlTY, 1-MS' FULNESS (lii ;;')'.

l'UESSION OF CUSTOM RY EVAt-U O il NS, elfkuated on s(ini;i:is statiS of tiiv UTERUS, LKUCOt:l;l:: v Ol: "'.VIIITFM, S'l fx; I, I TY, AND FOR AM. 00H'1,A!N i ;i INsTDENT TO THE SEX, WHETHER AEKINii FROM INO.'S IT.F.TION OU I.ATSITC OF 1 Issl PATIOS. I t In MlESOttlBED KXTKNSTVEI.Y lit TUB Jl iS'l' EMINENT PHYSICIANS A:;o MTPWIVEt Foil ENFEEBLE!) AND DF UC VE Ct NST I 1 t ' TTt N S , OF BOTH SEXKSANIi ALL AOES 'ATTKXPl-.!) WITH ANY 01' T11E JJtOVK DLSE.ISEB Oii SY.MI'-TOMS.)

n. T. UtXMEOLD'S EXTRACT EUFUT CERES DISji VSES AJilSi;-.; I F.uM IMi 'ia '.'EN- 1 CF.S, IIABIT.-S OF DISSU'ATioN, ETC., in tiit th.-ir etsffel!, at liit;. i-: nso,iitiIe.-r no cb;.."g,' in di.-t, noincviivyni?nfe,an(l lot-vi-onor.-. It i:;iui-T--t a ;'ri..peijt d.-siro, and (o.-. ptr.-;ii;tli to Fiinut.-. ' h.r-by rmoWng Obs-tri.i-tionM, Vr-vi-i f!Hir aoo , Cnring Strictures of th. lTr.-i;uii, ;!l;r i.u. 1',-Fti an,i FnJ'ammatto::i, eo fr.qu. :it in thin i.-tui;t of ttirtjit.!;. ' aril .:-.p.'liiiiH all PoiH..n. mis nintt.-r. j Th"UandK ho !i.-ive been t it- vi.-timn of inr r-inp- i tr.t vornouH. and who Inyo piid bcavv tv.H t-j K, !

.np.nl in a Nbort t'p.lo. htiv.- f.-xnu! tlu-y h.v,' hrt -,, b:roivo.l, and that tl. a Poiwn i i., oy tin- n:--3 of 'ixtwrrfula-itriiigc' txM.n (b'io;l up iti ilio pystcju, to break out in a tiion agi-avaU-tt forro; an I IH-rttaps after Marring. I'nn IIELMISOLP'S PXTKACT lilXTIT; f r il AnVcli..ns and Dif.in. s of t!i,; Vrh;.',.ry Or-uni), wlli-tln-r existing i:i MiiF-or r.-m,'.lt, ti-oor v.h;i!r.-v.-r rousortj!inating, end ro maftcr of h. -v lni.t; htr:-!-iliff. rRICE, ONE P01XAU AND FIFTY CENTS I'EU BOTTLE.

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, nauajE ; i'i.fi. v ' -' ' . r .. . i. j come tt them, ana now mxim pictwant. i (1ay sho (1i,.t:lted a letter to her mother, jir. Bovkitt. of Eniiiio, ;. . ! tr it would ;e if she could just mako j itVas us follows- ' iv: : "I a' '.;.-.? !.-! ii i.' it j up her mind to be good. Itut she j Mr Oe.vji Mamma : I want vou to s.-ruf.-i:t Sv,,!,i!i,. " ooiildu't not just, jet, ol " Aniit ! t wc i wni bo good. The baby Jl ,,r t iv i. .'.. Haiti u i t-lhy needn t have come unless she ; a kst .f bnk ; wasn't.

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il Will you lie a good girl, Rubie?'Rubie didn't answer n worl, for in her naughty lhtle heart she httd firmly resolved not to be iv Rood girl nt all.

! She was a truthful rhi Id : moreover, j she lulled to hurt her inothor'o feelings i lieiir." Iter silence. , So the horses started, and poor sick ' mamma was whirled out of sight, carrying with her flic mimory of a fat, poli

ty face, with brown eyes fix 1 steadily on the ground. Sho couldn't see the 'tears no indeed! Ivtibio took good care of that! Cut as soon as the eirriage was really gone she ran up stairs to her own lit .lc bed-room, bolted the door, and crieil as if her heart would break. Kind Aunt iophy knocked twice, but received no answer. The little- damsel refused to be comforted. She knew that poor mamma had been very sick, that tbo doctor said ehtuifre of air was better than medicine, but that, to gain strength, she mrst be entirely free from

euro. Consequently, sho (JUttbic) had ; been left at home. "Asiflwas a ttare !: she said indignantly to herself. " I j could hand h:;r her r.iedieirte. and do i lots of things," and the tears ilowed afresh. Dinner time came, and a woe-begone ; little figure crept slowly down staitv, : aud seated itself at the table. She ; didn't intend to eat anything oh, no ! j

but Aunt Sephv quietly helped hei, and to her own surprise she diiseovoml that sijo was really hungry, having for gotten, her usual lunch. It was astonishing how much better she felt after dinner. To be sure, papa and mamma were gone, but Aunt Sophy's faeo looked very pleasant as she sat scvingiu the low rocking-chair. At f:i:iv rate the baity thought so, for

he reached out his little hands to her i with an irresistible crow. And then I Rubie begin: to think how much better ! the bst.lvy was bearing his trouble than

she was, how cood Aunt Sophy was to

Rubie longed to throw her anna around Aunt Sophy's nock, and give her a gooil hug, but sho didn't. The kiss was given very quietly, and then ! the door shut, ami sho and hor charge : were alone. ' Polly suffered acutely for half ail hmr, in the course of which time her : p. .inters were changed an incredible : number of times. Then her little mis-

; trs lieeaiuc tired of tlte performance. The stillness was oppressive. It really

, was very provoking that Miss .lackson j was not gifted with tht; power of speech. ; "Mtupid old thing V sue said to heri self, " I shouldn't much care if she did I di- I believe Cll take elf her plasters ! ami put her to bed. She must learn to ! boar her own pains. I have to when T ; havt- the tooth neho. I must wash her ' ;, t out first so she'll go to sh op." ". Jackson meekly snhmittcd to ' t ;a! vainful operation, and was reposI ing tratupiilly upon the sofa. Rtibie had settlsd herself in tho big ro ;kingI chain- t.nd been suspiciously quiet for ; soma ti-rie, when the kitchen clock ! made hr start. Sho counted the strokes. Could it be twelve o'clock ? I How strange it seamed down there all I alone! Whro Was sho Vvlien it struck 'ten'-and ; eleven '? Twelve o'clock, i Midnight, She had never been up so j late but ohci in her life before, and j that was wiien mamma was so Tory j sick, and papa just took her to the ! bed, and let aerlook. How good mamma was ! Rubie remembered h aw often

had to In, down while making her

And I wouldn't 'good girl," she

thou:rht, with almost (i sob. "What if

mamma shoull die;" Here, iii the midst of her sad reflections, she heaijj a faint rustling on tho sofa, and till at once she thought of Miss Jackson. Alas! neuralgia and uinstard-plasters were nothing in comparison to what she was now suffering, for two little mice were busy nt work. Yes, npon her very vitals, winch were pouring out I in a stream of saw-dust ami bran. Rubie was mortally afraid of mice. Moreover, notwithstanding her late im-1

patience, she loved Miss Jackson. She gave one loud shriek, whieli effectual

ly frightened the little nniniitls, brought, Allot Sophy to her side.

"Oh, auntie!" sho sobbed, "the mice were eating Miss Jackson all

little pionn ibess.

even promise to be a

Tho following we etttraet from a little book on Chronic BiseasoH, by It. V. Fierce. M. D., of Buffalo. N. Y. Our readers caa receive thin intorostinp; and utieful little book, post paid, by nncloisiiigouo potuagu stamp to the doctor. Catarrh. Symptoms, Id the ourly stages of tho disease the patient may be annoyed with "only a slight dropping in the throat," as many express it, the amount of discharge from the air passages of the head at this stage of the disease being only slightly in excess of health. In some cases tho dieoharge is think, ropy and tough, requiring frequent and strong effort in the way of hawking, blowing and spitting to remove it from the throat, whero it frequently lodges. Iu other eases, of in other stage3 of the same case, the discharge is thin, watery, acrid, irritating and profuse. The nose may be stopped up from the swollen and thickened condition of the lining mueuotis membrane, so as to necessitate respiration through the month, giving to tho voice a disagreeable nasal

twang. The disease sometimes assumes

a dry form, there being very little or no

discharge, in tomo cases the patient sutlers from headache a great portion of the time, or way experience a dull, heavy, disagreeable .tullness orpressuro in the head, with confusion of his ideas, which renders him quite unfit for business, especially Bttch as requires deep thought and mental labor. Memory may be more or less affected, and the disposition of those who are otherwise amiable is often rendered irritable, or morose and despondent. The mental faculties sutler to such extent in some eases as to result in insanity. The sense of smell is iu many cases impaired, and sometimes ontirely lost, mid the senses of taste and hearing may be more or less alfectedi Tho seol'etion which is thrown out in the more advanoed stages of Chronic Catarrh becomes so acrid, unhealthy and poisonous, that it; produces severe irritation and inflamation, which ore followed by excoriation and ulceration of the delicate lining membrane of the air passages in tha hood. As the ulceration eats its way up among the small bones the disoharge generally

and j becomes profuse end often excessively

fetid, requires the frequent use of the handkerchief, and renders tho poor sufferer disagreeable both to himself and those with whom he associates. Thick, tough, brownish incrustations or hardened lumps, are many times formed in the head by tho evaporation

ilon't

up. ' Didn't you see them coming f " JSro: I wttsn't looking. Oh, I want mamma to die, anntie! "

Aunt Sophy took the poor excited i of the watery portion nf the discharge.

child upon her lap, and rocked her j These lumps are sometimes so large and without a word, until the sobs had tongh that it is with great difficulty ceasetl. Then ahe told her that mamma j that they can be rci ioved. They are wan gi owing stronger every day now, i usually discharged every day or two, and a mouth .' quiet rest would prob- j but on?y to be succeeded by another ably make her qiu'to well again. That j crop. It is painfully unpleasant to it had troubled her very mv:eh to go witness; the ravages of this terrible aw ay, and leave her children, but the j disease, and observe the extent to which doctor said it must bo so. j it sometimes progresses. Holes are Rubie had heard till this before, but, j eaten through the roof of the month, somehow, . he realised it now for the , and great cavities excavated into the lir.'t time. j solid bones of tho face, and in such "Mother will think a great deal ; easci only the best and most thorough about her little boy and girl at home," ! treatment, both local and constitution-

aitl Aunt Sophy. " It will grieve her j al, wiL check the progress and fatal

if they aro not, happy."

Hubie couldn't speak. "The baity behaved like a man tonigiit, and if you will help me, too, we shall get along nicely. "

" I will--!, will on ! l m so sorry.

termination of tho disease.

j Only a few of the large number of , symptoms which J. have described as j common to the different stages of Oai tarrh will be likely to be manifested at

one time in a single case. Atthongn

Aunt Sophy kissed the littla quiver- i they ore all common to the disease, in

,o-i torn .Uiiino up stairs to ; some of its stages, j

.ere

baby

ing lips, the

her in tot n

quietly. "Why, aunti

girl, much surprise il as she looked at the nice smooth coverlet, ''Haven't

j you gone to bed yet

" No," replied Aunt Sophy quietly; I was waiting for some one." Rubie hid her face, and her only

answer was a closer miff. ino next

;elali

ALMANAC

.nil .1.:-.? 'Hi- lli'fii- .! .t.l.ii-li.p th-tlniil--t -; t ui . v :-!. tii.

a "Whn'v.-ali' Iii)t for

U,.-ada!i . K. M H'KKAItY CO., riAXISNATl. num.

: Auet Sophy didn't go to bed early. I The mice cliWi-d Miss Jackson all tip. J She can't stand up or sit down.. Aunt ; Sophy says p'r'u'ps sho can fill her up i again. ! Ouod-by. Your little daughter, j RuniK. V. S. -I will bo gtjotl.---Jc7'., in

wanted to: and as to the haby no

wonder he didn't make a fuss ; ho wasn't old enough ; ho didn't know enough : but she did," and tin ominous shako of the little curly head seemed to say, "I'm going to do it, too." Aunt, Sophy was wise enough to see that p. storm was brewing, but with in-

nnite taci succeeueti i.i Keeping n, on j ChtiMiltH KrgMcr

lllllll ueu-lline. iiiuii niu; unm it 11711, mm mmam , , , breath of relief, for surely a good ! night's rest must calm that little tronh- j M alfr-rriwling Linen, Canvas, etc. led spirit, and smooth the wrinkles The following directions for waterfrom the scowling forehead! ! piooIinK canvas tint! similar articles for "It's half-past eight, Rtibie - long j trll(s etc., are given by H. past your bed-tune. Put dolly away Kll1ir The material is taken succosnow, and I'll go up with you. ; sivolv. tiin,11(fh a bath of sulphate ol "I'm going to sit up to-night, re- j n,,,,,;,, of "soap and of water ; it is

jiiir-m mini

.Li

I virt'v.

HENItY T. HELHBC-I.TTM IMPKOVED ItOsF. WASH

cannot be .nrftutod an t. F.U'E WAT'I found tue onh) Knc-tti:: o 1,11 dv in tOIJTANEOlTs Al- lTX;a iOM 'it

Fl Jt t'LESTTTO't'S, seil::tlT!;l..HYMf, RATIOHH of tue iri ASB't .-i .li Fall ;:,.'. ;o-

dl'lHtkt KEUNESK nnd IN.'il tFXT IXI-!

USE rniE BEST.

1 - - " " - . fit

resolutely.

Are yon? What for?"

"Miss .Tack sou is very needs mustard-poultices.

watch with her.

Miss Jackson was an ancient dolly,

sick. I

She i must 1

l-ly

of

mil

S' ;

HAIR

V. Mi .I, ' V

.fe'Vii

,iu: :;kh

I-1

TION, HIVES, K SU. KOT litA'l

OFSCAU'OK KKlxi, FaosT F-I'W.-'., -, . 1KMW fiT wide!. HALVE ( Ot'NT'FI N'l

tvmorea inn nklu to a rU -w. ,f Avt; ami f!F.;r:, audinttureit c.oiitititH-cl j, :,llhv u,!-.,,n to tl.n ti.,;-a:, of Its womb, on wbk-h ti.-j- -wlti this ;.r-at-l- ,:-i-.ft-nc-4H and Viviulty of r.,t.,,.. i .n i,-,; h .'l,jOit. anil admired. Hut how. vi-r vjl.,af i.. a. n i a.- j f,..r uMlag dt-foclH of l!i- l:i-,, It. a-. Ji.-;:,..!,,.,,,-,, Iter-,-Wititli liaa long Hut:iine.Mt.- priia-ip;.! i-i:si:n li nnbonndt'd pa!r6aan-,i.v i, s . - i::: ona'iti, v. hl It t-.-ii-dorit ttTOILTAII!r..M)AGE...''tlic m -t Sin -a-la-

Civo and .ni.'riial.,)i:ira.-t!-r, c. i'io;:,:ni; io 101 .-I, Kant formula-thoc pro. ::'r -it r.-o!ii:-:o', SAI-El '

aud EJ'"FK.-CY tlieii:- ;.; .:hl iwii.tiii atiiiia m r.f its nso an a iirosi-rvaliv.- :e,-t It. fri-?lK r of th- ' Ilion. It irt an o.v.-.-ll;tiit l.ot;'ai f , r di. ;,f,:i Sypliilftto Natnr.'-, and a.- at ir.h--"F".n for d::,(::;.-i -. of tho Urinary Organa, arifiiii: Irons huhit:: of i!i,-la-llon. n-K-d in conniei ou vvit:-! o-.r FXTU.VC't'S HUOHU, HAllSAl'AIUD.AAiilX'XTA'lV.A f.'HMK PILIjS. in Bticb di(.a:-.-M im r.-.-i,iuiiiCit:,-d raoii'-t 1,-: surpaisscd. WilCE, OJ1E DOEi Alil'EH iKTJXE.

anil

ever '"Ve: rind ;

Nine f:n no preparal-i !':. i pivai;t

I' blCli f ' ! lioi'i st !

the

I T .1

'ir linn

f then dried and smothered or calender

ed. For the alumina bath, use the ordinary neutral sulphate of alumina of commerce (concentrated alum cake), dissolving one part in ten of water, nlil .l, la !..,, n n-iuilv wit.hiailt. the ftll-

-.1 . -1 1 1 r .1. ii. . .

WTin a wootieii Jieau, nutii which mo j plicatjon of heat. Tho soup is paint had long since -departed. Fro-M)eHt prepared in this manner: Boil qnent warm water baths had obhterat-1 on .,:(vt of Iif,lt re.,iU) ow part of seed all traces of her eyes but the holes, i (ia ny tl,is, and ten of Water, till the which was very couvcniont, for she i .ihm js dissolved ; salt the soap out by could be blind or not, tit her little mis- tho u,i(iition of one-third part of comtress1 pleasure. To-night she rejoiced ! raoil Slllt .. disaoivo (his soap with an in a pair of jet black orbs, which Ruble j ,,.,1 anmt 0f good pnlm-oil soap in had made with pen and ink. I thirty parts of water. The soap-bath

y lUlb 115 IfllC lllbU i.ll .HtCJV-

t till

'un't' fi!. Uor fact:

-tit;il

.'Vt.-ry

( l!.l i ' 1,1 ir I?,

: !

newc,

th !' will s'iy it,

t'lvc-i tht! t"'st K(t!ftvait. n reI St'iIt'S ilii Y IIAUi tflit i Oliein-ii color, tadicaiin'jr n-'itl pveeinir,

:l.TtKlruli; eurinji lALINHhi) ;in-l 1..', ...-.! .... i.i. .t'.n, tli .,f tit. i

'pi r.....i ui. ..i... i...... i c ...

-tl.iy .m-i if..!.-.!!' n,,:; :;.

Itioiisis ehan-"''l to r-!;u-K ;iid u-r , : !.! vavw;;;';'. hair wii!

fliWdme illlV th:te the V ll'er th-vin s. tt its the chenpest IIAIU PUKSS1 in t iie wot'l'i, an i its t-fi h: I

rippltc ,lkv

should tio kept hot while the goods are passing through it, It is best to have three vats along side of each other, and by a special arrangement to keep the giunls down in t he 1 -at lis. Special care should bo taken t ) have the fabric thoroughly soaked in the alumina bath. In a note to tho a hove, Doctors Haftov and .Taeobfson remark that, during the hist few yes-is, very goodand cheap water-proof guoils of this dfiscription have iieen nianiifiu.'tured in Berlin, which they believe is elVeoted by sl eeping them iirst in a bath of sulphate of

Is

Full and oxnUfit (lir(v;t;ons arpoirmenv 4 lir: Til-.1 1

ClIKW. Evidence of tho moet tpi oonfih;o and r-Oial lr eliar- . act..,-.- fiirtiiBbi-d on api'F-ati. Ti v,i,h Tiuoiii,'-: oi ' tnoiixMidH ot llylii wltr.::, and niv.:,t(t of .111,11 fl i IMMblisitisd t'Ttili-iat. a ai 1 rt;!ioiiini.-iiilr.t!.ry l tier.-:. ' mauy t.f whit-h are from t ie high, i t Mm ., iiuliol- 1 Ing eminent Physician-., a. n-m m, B(at cuc::, oh : TlK) lirairl.-tor ln.8 m vf t r rt-.1 to their ptiMfca- I lion 11 Urn nowe(MKr; In dxi ...too this from tho fti'-t Ihatblsanli-liKi ntnlum stmidard Tn ri'.ra'iom;, : and do not uued to bu iirooptd u- by cvrtitjeaUH. ; HConrv T. Helmt old's aenuinc 3frc- i pars tions. ! P-tWProdtonnys.Ir. So.iii-.j from oWrva ion ', ESTABLISH FD WW' 10. 1 1 OF TWENTY YEARS ! Sold hy PruginfU every .vli. r.-. Addr-w Mi. -in for ibforn-atinu, In coufld : ..- to HENKY X, II ELMBOLD, PnifiiKt and Oh uilot. 1 Only Puj ol:!!. T. HE .MP.oi.D'SDniRnnii inmiviical 'ttri-h, -in..., No. f,;i I ltro;i,F,- ;, Nt-.v Vork, , r to II. T. IIELMDOLD'S M( Ileal Depot 104 Soutll Ti n'll airct-l, lMlah..hia. "a. BRWAKK OK ( 'OIWI ' RFKITS. Aak for IIEHBY T, HEXiMDoLD'ti ! TA KE NO OTOEB, I

lOll'J.f M ;t i'l'.rnish t li'.'-essi.ry .five thti

s it, ex.-it. s lie nil! vit iv tt to the lit'. . hair !i if fill

tlie I" f tl.

i-l.tii' lietpU

It

ils s it oil,

ttl tilio

:ttiec so much admire, j by ?; tonic mi'l Ftiinui.'itinjf j. roper) U pn-vitFl.s tho liair In-in f'tliini.r ,

and none need In; withmih NfitureV oniainent, a poofl he:id of hair, ft i the first, real pevtt efeil vcinetly ever discov!i'i d for curiu'c li: t-a si-:i of t he hair, toid it has never been equalled, and we. r.w.ir! the 'hoiuand;! who Iiave 11-ted it, it is kept up to i!-' origin tl high f-.tnn laril. Oai Troaf i; e On the Hair mailed free; semi lor it, I'rictt Otto Hollar Per llotOo. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors J.ABORA.TOKY. NASiflUA. H.H.

son?" " Sh

stcluts. "It look like it,, imioet!," replied Aunt Sophy, who could hardly help laughing at the appearance of the fearfully black eyes. "So you aio going to sit up all night "Ycb," with ti pucker of determination 111. the little set mouth. " Very well ; I must, go up to baby

! now. I'll come in and see you helore l

go to lied." Rubie stared. Omld she have heard aright ? She had expected violent p-

i position, ai d was prepared to battle : with it valiantly. What could Aunt I Sophy mean '. Was she really going j to let her s t rp all night '. She felt ! almost injured at the thought, and ; Iter project had already lost its pi inci- , pie c'l.trm. lint. iioUiing of all this was visible in j her little face that Aunt Sophy saw on ; hor return. Tlui brow n oyea was gc.Ke1 ing anxiously at Miss Jackson, cm o;vh j of whose wan cheeks repascd a mustardi plaster (Rubie knew quite well how to ' inttke the tn. she had seen it done so ! often for her noor mamma), and whose

best dress, of green plaid silk, had representative s in the legisla'tore, while j comfort to th isewh-J snfifer in this

four packages of the Remedy used with

this instrument which is . sold by druggists at sixty cents will do more good than a dozen used in any other manner. While the Catarrh "Semedy

is being UBei locally, we must riot neglect to correct tho constitution.il feult upon which the disease generally de

pends, or the (Jatarrh, if r.ilievtd stall,

is very apt to show itself again upon slight exposure. If it does not, the weakness or humor may manifest its fireaence by developing disease of the tings, liver, bones or other organs or

structures. 1 or this reason, in particular, the ret der must see the great im

portance of purifying and regulating

the system and banding up the strength

to a healthy standard at the same time

that the disease in the head is being

heal 2d hy tho use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Not only will Tthe cure be

tti 11 k more Kiirf.1v. RTwndilv and nerma-

neutly effeoed, but yon thereby guard against other forms of disease breaking out as the result of humors in the blood or constitutional derangements

or weakness es. For this purpose I have discovered a medicine that will, better than any other, accomplish theobject sought To

designate this wonderful medicine, i have named it DIE FtEBOE'f. Ah"j. EXT., OR WED EN MEDICAL DISOOVEBY. No other alterative or blood cleanser, aud no other pectoral, or throat, bronchial or lung medicine should ever be used with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, as none other is so well calculated to work in haimony with, and assist it in its operations. Many blood and cough medicines have a tendency to interfere with fcl-t-effects of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. They shpnld not therefore be used. My Gohtcn Mcdioal DUcoverp is the natural "hetp-nKttc" of D.: Sagi 'e Catarrh Iitmrxly. It not only clenses, purifies, regulates and builds up tho system to a healthy standard, ; Jid conquers throat, bronchial and lung complications when any such exist, but from its specific effects upon tie lining membrane of the nasal passages, it adds materially in restoring the dis

eased, thickened or; ulcerated mem

brane to a healthy condition, and thus eradicating the disease. When cure is effected in this manner it is permanent. Indeed very few eases of Catarrh can

be cured at all by the ubo of local ap

plications only. A thorough course ol

alterative a ad tonic treat ment must be used with Dr. Sage's Catarrh .Remedy, if you woull derive the greatest amount of 'benefit. This will require the rseof from six to twelve bottles of my Ookl-i

en Medical Discovery. j Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy effects cures upon " common sense," rational und scientific principles, by its milt., soothing and healing properties, to which the system has been pit in perfect order by the use of my Golden

tare Hong.

Jh, Uut for one oannimmabi hour

to me pneut came tuc jxk' t 'fiat I with U bmnsceiiditW

Te song nuafrt-gwadyiHuyiiTJitt

mgm pour my eooi wl4n iMstdi tmpi lnmi7$trtSh They should immorUUze Ifac sow;. SIS betatnst fjm aod Mlt MtT'J'eac I hive make poems finer far rhan ttuUlnctit irfd-HiB(B ar!. inm, hlt kind, nawlfisii detifl.

uttsitcmg yonr ocigbbors nc 'drtmnily taking op yonr snttf I 'attest nnder wrong and loss,

'jImo, tmontieSraK, you wake Ibnaorjiits do words caa make ; EomeOjing awioeler than ail nfri Itelpe keavasly Lore and Trutli atong. from a. Qmlnxttf XocHkta.

General Mm, Ibc9 telegraph poles ard eonunf into general use in Switzerland. Thi new steam fog signrtat the B3 -ton lighthouse can be lteozd eifr. miles. Ksut Green Bay ten acres of potatoes, are an nicely roasted as it done in ai. oven. "Toojmnuuai" is what they call it. now when a wife cuts her husband foi an afliaity. Jeit Dattb, Bsanregard, aid Maury were present at aMemphis fair one tlaj recently. ,., IiAitsx fancy pins for the hair, in l;h shape of flowers, are mode of perfiurted wood - Tin i eftanated waste of gas in Jjon -don from defective burners' is only $2,500,000. A hxw style of earrings is of gold coin hung by a small chain," with a gold star ct diamonds between e$ch one, ol them A y abbeb of a statistical turn of mim I asserta that there are three hundred and thirty different hair dyes in circulation. An Oregon youth killed two deer find then popped over a pair of panther i whicL undertook to take possession ol the meat MA-roa GmnotAii H. W. Hahck ha i given $100 for the relief of the enlisted men at the military headiiuarters itt Chicago. ' RnfisKEE, of the London Times, han begun the publication of his 'personal diary of the late war betwjt.au; Fntaoti and Prussia. A ctxezek of Richmond, blind in ono eye for three yeirs, was hveely kidLecl. in the face by a horse, and the sight o:i the eye was restored. Features of all sizes and colors a used this season for ornamenting tho hair, instead of flowers, and ore more becoming and stylish. A German translation, by Ur. Spengel, oi Mr. S. II. Tyler's ' Primitivn Cnltuic," will shortly be published a ; Leipsic, by Winter & Co. The Freshman class at Cornell numbers i5 ; at Yale, 140 ; at Dartmouth, 76; at Harvard, 180; at Amherst, 61; at Bovedoin, 3 ; at Princeton; 72Five per cent, of the estate of unmarried persons ia Peiinsylvaqia g.jes to the State at the r decease. And thi t

law applies to parties out of the St it 3 who o'ra property there. '

The steamship Lutdy Darhse, on her

last trip from La verpdoi to St John, J. B., brought an iron, bridge for the Intercolonial Railway in Nova 'Scoti, weighi ng about sixty tons. :

A new style of si vr coffee urn is di

vided into three-ucompart men Is, t) e center one for coffee ana one ou each

Bide for milk and for water, with a

light underneath which heits all thro?.

GOEI 1EN-00LOBED WIGS 018 the EOSt

sensible things to wear when a lady wishes to appear as a blonde, and is afraid to apply cosmetics or lotions to her own hair.

The circular capes of clod or cash-

Medio'd Discovery. This is the only mere, elaborately wbroidced wi

pcrieciiy tu, muetuuiAO iux,l buiaicoii ijaoe Or p?.

yet thousands of

was sleeping j cases annually terminate in consump-

! tion or insanity, and end in the grave, inquired tho little j without ever having manifested one-

half ot the symptoms above enumerated. As tho disease progresses, or frequently in its earlier stages, the throat is apt to become affected. It becomes dry, sore or raw, or studded .with very small ulcers, which, as seen through the mouth, look like small pimples or "canker sores," for which they are often mistaken. The voice may be more or leas affected, esiwcially on exposure to cold, or over-exertion and a hacking cough is not unfrequent. Creeping along the continuous lining mncons membrane of the air passages, the disease gradually extends to the larynx, and by the same process of extension tho bronchleal tubes, and lastly the substance of the lungs, in their tnrn, are diseased, and Bronchitis and consumption firmly established. Tightness iu tho chest, with difficulty of breathing, soreness, darting sharp or dull heavy pain, or a prickly distressing sensation, accompanied with more or less cough and oxpectoralaon, ore become affected, and should admonish the sufferer that he is now standing upon the xtepping'Stotie to Consumption, over which thousands annually tread in their slow, yet sure juourney to the grave. treatment of catakrh. If you woidd remove on evil, strike at it root. This is the "common-sense, or rational way to tioat Catarrh. As theprodisposing or real cause of catarrh is, in the majority of isases, some weakness, impurity or otherwise faulty condition of tho system, which invites the disease, and needs ortly the irritat.on produced in the n wal passages by an attack of cold to kindle the flame i nd establish tho loathsome malady, in attempting to cure it our chief aim must be directed to the removal of thatcanse. The nioro I see of this odious diser.se, the more do I recoffnizo tho importuiieo and necessity of combining, with the use of a local soothing and healing application, a thorough internal use of if wo would BiicueBsfully treat Hie diSCilBO. As ti local application for healing the diseased conditicu in tho head

.... stiw'u .-uvArmw nttuitnv. M

beyond all comparison tho best

?

Calit'iH'ilhi.

alumina and of copper, and then into j preparation ever discovered. It is

one of water-glass and resin soup mild and pleasant to use, producing no j smarting or pain, it.nd contains no

strong irritating or caustic drug or ! other "poison, lis hiaredicnts are eim-

Cnli forni.i ha;i probably cha nged more ; p-l0 and harmless, yet when scientific slly in the rhavseler of its population during j mu skillfully combined in just the right the last leu yearn limn any other state. I proportions they form a most wonderThis change is illuitratod in no other ; fu lm valuable healing medicine, wt-.v so forcibly as by the transfer of j jjce gunpowder, which is formed by political power from the mining dis- the combination of wUtpetro, sulphur t.i-icln to the .ommoiviid towns and the I nnt charcoal, the ingredients are imlit h agricultural counties. A few years i piC) wlt tho product ef their combination lite nines ruled California legisla- j tjon js vvonderfi .1 iu its ell'oot. It is a tion. Ihider the new censn,ttan Fran-1 powerfnl antiseptic, and speedily decisco ami St. Mtitco counties will have i ,,n lmd smcil which aecompa iies

ibont twice- their present number of so IU(Uy cases, thus affording great

been exchanged for a yellow ilannel

1 night-gown. j Aunt Sophy produced a candle stick, j lighted a caudle, ami turned off the j gtin. I "I'm going to leave this for you, ! Rubie," said she. " I think it w ill last as long as yon need it. Th tiro will keep until morning, l'romise me that you will not go near the stove." Rubie promised, j " Kow I must go, for baby is fussing, i Tub me goodnight."

tin mining- counties will be relatively : ,vav It speedily subdues ucnto at-

abont one-third as strong as in 18ti0. : tacks of " cohi in tho bead, thus preNine smtill eounti ts iu the central part vt.ntiiig their psstlltillg in Cln-onic Goof the state have a majority in both ; tnrrh. Its cleitusmg, antiseptic, soothbraiiehi s of the legishiturt'. California, n,g tWi healiug properties are truly so full of rudenecs and la wlesmiess j wonderful. T ie Catarrh Remedy fluid

twenty y. ars ago, now has mi ngncni- should lie applied by the use 01

turn and eotnmef. iF 000111111111)11 WHICH !

foinoares

the Lnion

otnmef.'lllt popUltlt.IJll WHICH ,, ,,lf.'8 NASAL DOBOHE,

w, ,11 with that of any state in , ... u it

to aU parts of the

ful mode ol'cting upon and healing it. Scarcely a mail arrives that does not bring me new testimony of cures effected by t ie treatment which I here recommend. The best evidence of what can be done in the treatment of any diaeaso is to bo found in the pant success of tho treatment to le employed. An old proverb says, " what has been done may he done again." In view of these foots, and knowing that I ha ve cured thousands of the worst cases of Catarrh, and have never failed to effect a perfect cure when I have had a reasonable chance, I here.y offer in good faith, $500 Seward for a case of Catarrh which I cannot cure. I claim that I can cure any and every case of it if my directions are faitifully followed. Why then trifle with j this disease, reader ? Why pwt off the use of the sure means of cure which I offer1. Do you not know that "pro-! orastinatiou is the thief of time?" Why try to make light of it fey tliinking that it is only Catarrh t Ito you not know that consumption an i insanity arc amontt its frequent results, and j that thereby millions of grates are filled f Do I speak strongly 1 Can I speak too strongly? Why cli-tguut yonr j friends and associates with the offen- j sive odor of your breath, cr ty your constant hawking, blowing ami spitting, when relief is so easily and chiefly obtained ? Is it not a duty tliat you owe to others as well as yourself to get rid of this disgusting complahttf Do not think that the disease will in time wear out. On the contruiy, it will, unless cured, wear you out.. Hte world mot es, and medical science is progressive. Many forms of discos.?, which would once have been entirely incarabl-3 With the means thee known, nro in the light of

more roco'it disco vries in medicine very cavity cured. Dk. Piebce's Medicines are sold nr druggists evertwhebe, or She Catarrh Remedy or Nasal Douche 'J1 be sent by mail, pest-paid, on receipt of sixty cents. K. V. "TiEEd, M. D. v Sole Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y. A Valuable Invention. An ingenious California l has, after several yea rs of labor ami an expense of many thousand dollars. sn treed ed in producing a machine for grading railreiad tracks, turnpikea and other embaukmeuts. It consists 01 a common plow with a somewh tt extended mold board, which may be raised or

lowered at pleasure. A circular table or wheel, twelve feet in diame-ter, inclines an angle of twenty. five degrees

toward the plow, within the oue,

edge oi tne wnesi is ranared a series of soraper-iiba-ped buck

ets, with adjustable bottoms. To avoid

friction this wheel or tabk is geared to a center shaft at the top if which is a com attachment, with rods lea-ling to each bucket, for the purpeso of emptying. This circular table receives its rrotioii by means of a driving wheel, similar to that used in reaping machine. There is a steering apparatus at the rear. To do the wcrk thoroughly it takes sixteen horses four abreast It is claim ed for the in; chine that it will do the work of one hundred and

twenty-fivo meu with shovels. Confession. A story is told of two travelers who were assigned to the same bedioom in a crowded hotel. Before retiring one of them knelt down to pray, and confessed a long catalogue of sins. On rising from his knees he saw his fellow traveler, valise iu hand, going out of the door, and exclaimed, "What's the matter? What's up?" "Oh, noBimg, "

was the reply; "only i n not going to

risk myself with such a

kicjcB' Karmenv wni as

affected nasal pas

sed stylish ont

season of tire year. . Dr. Willard Parker, of New York on his visit to Amherst, gavo the students a lecture on the use of- alcohol and tobacco, arguing that they incretised sickiess in life 10 times, and, liesides, shortened life on an avesrage from IP to 20 ysrrs. , , , Taoliosi has prepared for the -Co irt Theatre of Berlin a grand idlegor cal ballet illustrative of the late campai gn, Three hundred young virgins of Be lin are to appear m the uniform df i&ir mrok' White Cuirassiers. '. ' SronDiir evening- receptions- aitd ianBicnls &re considered the correct "thing hv snmo of the members of thtfeiit: in

jtew York oiij.- The music i sometimes fnmiahed by amateurs, but nc ore frequently by well-known artistos rho

are lnrea Dy cne evening. The Steamer Tioga of the. Ui ion

Steamboat Company, which eta red

from Detroit for Buffalo rnetay Dim

had among other cargOj two barreli of choice family flour directed to " 'Icr Majesty Queen Victoria,IjoWlon, lingland," manufactured at Millord Mitshi-gan.

Ths mineral wealth of Texas is fiel

to be enormous, but yet sleeps u'llisturbed. She has iron enough to divide

the earth mto railroads ton miles across , and has at least 5,000 ton of coal in tt donnt at condition. She idso possesst a millions of acres of tirilwrhind, ard an untold wealth of other matters. Crasf. is in telegraphic ooinmtriication witih London; the electric vires ore beiig laid to Australia t.nd He w Zeajanc. by the way of Borneo and Sumatra; a line is soon to bet made from Pckin to Petersburg; the idcta has again been revived of eonneteUng San Francisco with Pekin by wn.f of Alaska and Beliring Straits. Me. "Xxma Wuco, a Chine "getttleman, w ao was -idueated in Yule ool .e-ge, has been engajfjed to take che.rge ?f BO student s to the United States, are the Chines 3 government has voted a f rant of $1,5)10,000 to meet all expenses for the ensuing ten years. The numbt r of students will be yearly incceiified by instdme its of thirty. ' Two or threo academic student recently took some ladies into the t heffield scientific school observator' to gaze nt thd pah moon. One o tie latter, observuig through the telos n-pe the jagged edge of the orb, exdr-ued in rtejituren, "Oh, how divine 1 It looks 3xaotly tike Hamburg eclgint ." ATooita MAi. named Rumt.it, roia

an low -village), some time ago, . nt lie a Bible from a Methodist attar tol sold it for whiskey. Since then, While suffering: from delirium tremens, he tommittel suicide by jtunping into i elL and his funerd sermon was pswihed in tho same church where he miU ted tlte theft, the minister usi&ga. 1 bible borrcwed front bis lather's hoaso. The singular fact is relatid,.bi,rtiie rtoU.on, rial 1 Phronielo that R Mr.

Steger, a few days ago, discover-4 a rich, gold-bearing quart!! ledge ii. aie main street of the town oi Wort P wot, ia th at county . An intense erteite: nsnt was of course created, for it is said that the rock "prospects enoimouily. Work ia to be! oomiaepfied ajgto4t, th ledge at once. An English lady of high tank, .at th closa of the war, asked Vict or w, the Crown PrinooiHi of Prussia, tt the wife, motiiec, or betrothal ef the man ia the German, army most U1 ing uialied for a p-sreonal act of luavay a certain cross of gold and iawsItiiB token of his achievement. Tfaei UHVwtv

jcivmp as yon i est .on Has Dee in going on ew

confess yourself to be. " Mayor Hall's one at last the choice falls up X K-

attompt to freo himself from Connolly's tenant Brandenburg, ot h u jtj iww-

tmetciTiigiy

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IWtlUTH" IS WlltU- . IV-MllKM ;n ,.,-,,. Hretrith. Three

tvles her rival. I """'......,

company, alter the mtter's apoiu-

and tho chambers and cavities j ment of a depnty, looks h'ke a repeti-

or i tion of this some story.

er Sileaian Infantry, who by bis mg-

nifioout couratje, took the firsi t9MlloB from the enemy at Woerth,