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At the next meeting a favorable report was given and $7 was allowed. The next day the doctor came to the Clerk in high dudgeon, ami said: "How is it that you cut down ray bill? I see by thereport In the newspaper that the Board only allowed me $7." Mr. Clerk swore that the bill was allowed just as made out, and to prove that he was right, hunted it up and handed it to the irate pliyiscian. The doctor gazed upon the document for some moments, and then exclaimed: "May I be hanged if you and the Board of Aldermen haven't been at work for two weeks on my prescription and have at last allowed me $7 on it!" "Yes," cried the now aroused Clerk, "and may I be'.hanged if I didn't take your infernal bill to the drugstore and they allowed it there and gave me a dose on it that d—d near physicked me to death!" The best of the joke was that the druggist's clerk, when questioned about making up that prescription, said, "When I such a looking paper from Dr. —, I always put up a big powder of calomel and rhubarb to be followed by black draught, and this is the first time there has been any fuss about it."

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Bar Marriage and Funeral notices, 81.00 Society meetings and Religious notices, 25 cents each insertion, invariably in advance. s. M. PETTENGILL, & Co., 37 Park flow New York, are our sole agents in that city, and. are authorized to contract for advertising at our owest rates

From the Territorial Enterpr'se. Joke on a Doctor.

A few days since, Mr. Clarkson, our genial City Clerk, and a well-known physician of this place happened to meet on South Cstreet. The physician mentioned to the clerk that ne had a small claim against the corporation for attendance upon a city patient. He was told to make out his bill, send it in, and it would be presented at the next meeting of the Board of Aldermen. The Clerk happening to complain during the inter view of being a little under the weather, the physician took note of his symptoms, and said that upon reaching his office he would write him a proscription that would set him to rights, and which he would send by the boy that would bring him the bill. The afternoon of tne same day a boy called at the Clerk's office at the City Hall, and left two papers, mentioning who hadsentthem. "All right," said the Clerk, glancing at the papers that were thrown upon bis desk. Now the chirography of the majority of physicians is much after the style of that mighty quill-driver, Dr. Horace Greeley, but that of this peculiar M. D. was a cross between the usual medical style and the characters used by Chinese astronomers and laundrymen. When the clerk came to examine the two papers, he was much puzzled to make out which was the prescription and which the bill. Some ziggag characters that appeared upon one of the papers led him to think it the prescription. He took it to a drug store and handed it the clerk who turned it in several directions, and then said "This is from Dr. is it not?" Being answered in the affirmative, he at once became cheerful, and soon handed the Clerk a big powder to be taken at night, and a bottle of some dark liquid to be taken in the morning. For two days following our Clerk looked rather pale about the gills, but felt that on the whole the medicine had done him considerable good. At the next meeting of the Board the doctor's bill was presented, but about all that could be made out of it was that it seemed to call for $7. It wa9 referred, as is usual, to the proper committee to be examined and reported upon at the next regular meeting.

What is Spared Us. 'i

Ourcolumus have been so extensively occupied during the past week with reports of the enormous losses of life and property in the late fire, that there is some danger that the damage sustained will be over estimated. True, we have seen 2,500 acres in the most central portion of the city swept bare, 20,000 buildings destroyed, and 100,000 persons rendered homeless, the total pecuniary loss being not less than $300,000,000 but we have still a great deal left. We may roughly estimate the situation as follows

Above 50,000 persons have left the city population remaining, 280,000. Five grain elevators were burned, with 1,600,000 bushels of grain leaving us with eleven grain warehouses intact, containing 5,000,000 bushels.

One half of our stocks of pork products were burned up, with the same proportion of flour.

Of lumber, 50,000,000 feet were burned the stock remaining is 24,000,000 feet. Of ooal 80,000 tons were burned up. We have 79,000 tons on hand.

Our stock of leather was decreased one-quarter, the value of that burned up being $95,000.

The greater portion of the stocks of groceries, dry goods, and boots and shoes, were burned up, with more than onehalf the ready-made clothing. But the quantities destroyed were scarcely equal to more than a three week's supply, and are uow heing rapidly replaced.

Not more than ten per cent, of the currency was destroyed oy the fire, we have 30,000 houses left standing, and our real estate could not burn up.

A careful average of these larger items, with smaller ones that need not be enumerated, shows that the city of Chicago has sutFerad a loss of not less than twenty, nor more than twenty-five per cent, of her total assets—real and personal. The loss is a great one but, so for from irretrievable, that we may confidently hope to see a return to former prosperity ere long. The ratio of increase during the past thirty-four years has averaged ten and a half per cent, per annum. This rate would restore the status of ft month ago, within, three years. Making every due allowance for the terrible set back experienced, there can be no doubt that five years hence, at most, the exhibit of population, wealth, commeroe aud manufactures will be greater than a month ago. Already the city is rising from its ashes at a rapid rate, thaaksto th^argehearted liberality of our countrymen every where, and the resistless energy of our own citizens. Let the faint-hearted ones take courage the real workers have not wasted a moment iu regret after they have repaired their losses there will be no occasion tor it.-— Chicago Tribune.

Trieks of Jugglers.

A traveler at Ivinsui was entertained by the Viceroy, the Amir Kust&i, and this was one of the amusements: "That same night a juirtHer appeared, who was one of theGreat Khan's slaves, •.

were passed, and laying hold of one of these slung it into the air. It went so high that we lost sight of it altogether. (It was the hottest season of the year, and we were outside in the middle of the palace court.) There now remained only a short end of a thong in the conjurer's hand, and he desired one of the boys who assisted him to lay hold of it and mount. He did so, climbing by the thong, and we lost sight of him. The conjurer then called to him three times but getting no answer, he snatched up a kuife, as if in a great rage, laid hold of the thong, and disappeared in his turn By-and-by he threw down one of the boy's hands, then a foot, then the other hand and then the other foot, then the trunk, and last of all, the head Lastly be came down himself, puffing and blowing, and, with his clothes all bloody, kissed the ground before the Amir, and said something to him Chinese. The Amir gave some order in reply, and our friend then took the lad's limbs, laid them together in their places, and gave a kick, when presto! there was the boy, who got up ana stood Before us. All this astonished me be yond measure."

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PROMPT, ACCURATE and ARTISTIC execution of every description of Printing. We have

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HEN BY BAIiNTTW, MANAGER

The Largest Exhibition in the known "Worlds ThU (tlgantle Establishment contains tlie most varied, compre. liensive and interesting collection of rare and wonderful animals ever seen in a traveling Menagerie on either hemisphere. It has been the leading Show of America for nearly half a centnry, and for nearly twenty years, the only exhibition on this continent of zoological character unaccompanied by objections! circus performances. It la exclusively a

Congress of Animated Nature! Composed ofavastarrav of the most beautiful animals ever Been In a Menagerie- Words are inadequate to do justice to this greatest of all American institutions for propagating and encouraging that

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THE GREAT CREATOR'S HANDIWORK

From all the known countries on the face of the earth, obtained only after great privations, difficulties, dangers and an expenditure of nearly

HALF A MILLION DOLLARS.

HYING: LION LOOSE in the STEEET UNCHAINED

And subject to no restraint whatever, except the ever watchful eye of of his keeper, mounted on the very summit of

The Great Golden Oar of EeryDt.

aralleled in any conntfy on the face of the globe, and It may as well here to state the correctness of which is beyond dis pute, that

The Vans, Dens & Cages

Bcl6nging to the Great Golden Menagerie ar6 constructed and ornamented with a style and finish ntirelv new and original with the great Menagerie Company, and undeniably surpassing in point of dazzling brilliancy and artistic execution anything the world ever dreamed of. On the sides and ends of the carriages containing the animals and paraphanalla are paintings selected from designs by that world-renowned Parisian Artist, Gustav Dorc, and are faithful copies of his incomparable

ILLUSTRATION OF THE HOLY BIBLE!

Tbls exhibition being purely zoological, can and does have every department conducted on a strictly moral principle, and is unquestionably the grandest exhibition of any country.

More Two Humped Camels than any other exhibition in this country, More Sacred Cattle from India than any other exhibltioif this side of the Atlantic. More Nnzavamba Lions than any other exhibition on this continent. More Mammoth Antelopes than any other exhibition existence. More Australian Kangaroos than any other exhibition outside of Australia. More African Zebras than any other exhibition in the New world. "More African Spring Becks

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Which for gorgeons grandeur and magnificence is utterly nn-

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in any country on the globe. More South African Dnyker Bocks than any other exhibition in the known world. More Cape Cannas than any Other exhtbitionjp North

America. 9 Did our space permit we might mention many other animals that this treat SienageriefCompaayhavegreaternmbersof ha an he re it on In I is emphatically the most colossal exhibition of the Nineteenth Cefltury.

Most Brilliant Show of any or Country,

In the Great Golden Menagerie are strictly

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%. character. The Great War Elephant, Tippoo Saib, The largest Elephant In the known World, will be introduced at each exhibition by

CHARLES JOHNSON, Esq.,

Formerly the friend anil companion of that noted African ex* ptoref,

DK. LIVINGSTONE,

"2 In his recent travels through uninhabited Central Africa.

I Jocko, the Hraziliitti Ape, And iiis Low Comedy fony, FLYING SCUD* in miniature scene act. The grotesque and sagacious

TOBY .n iheir great Leaping and Ascension Specialties.

The Educated Cynocephalus,

Exhibited in Paris for upwards of twelve months to the most arlKocrattp and enthusiastic audiences.

WILLIS COBB, ESQ.,

Will introduce his accomplished and intelligent Canine Quad* rnpeds, giring an exhibition of dexterity and sagacity hitherto unparalleled. A pupil of

THfi GREAT VAN AMBURGH, The Dauntless and Daring King of the Lion Conquerors, win during each exhibition give a remarkable demonstration of his control ove$ the brute creation, feeding them with :J* •RA.Tfr MEAT FROM HIS STAKED BAND.

Remember, No Circug Performances!

TWO GRA5D ANIMAL EXHIBITIONS.

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AFTERNOON

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,1871.

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Shetland Ponies,

HORACE GREELEY AND CHARLES DICKENS. And the magnificent Andalusian Blood Hare, PAULINE. Aloo the qnlzzlcal Lilliputian Males. DARBY AND

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WESTERN LANDS.

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HAVE compiled a full, concise and complete itatement, plainly printed for the information 6f persons, intending to take up a Homestead or Fre-Emption in this poetry of the West, embracing Iowa, Dakota, and Nebraska and other sections. It explains how to proved to secure 100 acres of Rich Farming Land for Nothing, six months before you leave your home, in tne most healthful climate. In short it contains just such instructions as are needed by those Intending to make a Home and Fortune in the Free Lands of the West. I will send one of these printed Guides to any person for 25 cents. The information alone, which, it gives is worth S5 to anybody. Men who cam© here two and three years ago, and took a farm, are to-day independent.

To Youwa Mmc.

This country is being crossed with numer ou Railroads from every direction to Sioux city Iowa. Six Railroads will be made to this city within one year. One is already in operation connecting us with Chicago and the U. P. Railroad and two more will be completed before us with Dubuque and Mcree more will be completed wibuiii a. connecting us direct with St. Paul, Minn., Yankton, Dakota, and Columbus, Nebraska, on the U. P. Railroad. The Missouri River gives us the Mountain Trade. Thus it will be seen that no section of country offerasuch unprecedented advantages for business, speculation and making a fortune, for the country is being populated, a'id town's and cities are being built, ana fortunes rvade almost beyond belief. Every man who ti ..es a homestead now will have a railroad market at his own door, And any enterprising young man with a sr tal can establish himself in a perman business, if lie selects the right location right branch of trade. Eighteen years residence In the western country, and a large portion- of the time employed a& a Mercantile Agent in this country, has made me familiar With all the branches of business and the best locations in this country. For one dollar remitted to me will give truthful fcfad definite answers to all questions on this subject desired br such persons. Tell them the best place to locate, and what business is overcrowded and what branch is neglected. Address,

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Children under ten years of age, 25 eents.

DET GOODS.

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Bia£ Fringed Ties, Tassel End Ties, Windsor Ties, Gros Grain and Roman Bowsr

At Tiiell, Ripley & Deming's.

Also, Cotton Quilting, White Brussels, Net Yalenciennes Collars, Valenciennes and Hamburg Edges, Tucked Embroidery, Black Bloude, Real Guimpure and Dutchess Laces.

A great variety of Hanker chiefs, some fine bright Striped Shawls, as well as the modest styles plenty of Embossed Wool Skirts a handsome stock of Dress Goods, Black Silk Velvet Ribbons, Tabby Velvet, Opera Flannels and Light Cloakings.

We have a first-class stock of Hosiery, Ladies' Merino Drawers and Vests.

HOUSEKEEPERS CAN GET

A complete onflt of Sheetings of all widths, Pillow Cases and ordinary Muslins, Bleached, Half Bleached and Brown Table Linen from 25 cents to $2.00 per yard Turkey Tabling, Napkins, Doyles, Towels, Crash, Bed Ticking, Blankets, Carpet Chain, Cotton Batting, Bed Spreads, Furniture Chiutz, Checks, &c., &c.

FOR THE MEN "WE HAVE

A fnll stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Flannels, coloredi and white Canton Flannels, Denims for overalls, Check, Hickory, and Muslins for shirting. All nuiLbers of Richardson's celebrated Irish Linen.

British and German Coton Hall Hose of fine, stout and heavy rough qualities Country Knit and Machine made Half Hose., Colored Cotton, Linen and Bandanna Handkerchiefs.

The nicest of Paper Collars and little Notions. (Sportsmen will bear in mind that we have material expressly for Hunting Suits.)

CHILDBED AO MISSES

Will find beautiftil Plaids and suitable Trimmings, material for those jaunty little jackets Rubber Combs the nicest shades of narrow and broad cord-edged and Gros Grain Ribbon Merino Underwear, and Hose of all sizes and qualities.

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We invite to inspect our stock of Prints, Ticks, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Canton and Wool Flannels, Jeans, Tweeds, Repellants, Checks, Stripes, Grain Bags, low and medium priced Dress Goods, Table Linens, Colored Cambrics, Thread, Buttons, Braid Tape, Pins, Needles, Knitting Cotton, Carpet Chain, Cotton and Wool Yarns, Batts, White Goods, and other articles, of which we are Jobbers, and which we buy from first hands for cash.

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Box 185, Sioux City Iowa

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FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,

THE GREAT DIUKETIC,

has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladber and Inflamation of the Kindeys,Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine Diseases of tne Prostate Gland, Stone In th» Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, andforEafeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,r. attended with the tellowing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of.tt Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease. Wakefulness.. Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, etc.

Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-nve, and from thirty-five to fifty-five or In the decline or change of life: after confinementor labor pains bed-wetting in children.

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HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and Cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc., superceding Copaiba Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections—in these Diseases used in connection with Helmbold's^,.. Rose Wash.

LADIES.

In many Affections peculiar to Ladies, the ^j Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Rem-

rus, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility,and foi all Complaints Incident to the

Sex, whether arising1*^

from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation, it is prescribed extensively by the most eminent PhysicianBand Mid wives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes and all ages

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H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU

CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUSf DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,

in all their stages, at little expense, little or no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a froquent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventingand fPain -r--. ass of ,j matter.

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HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S

IJP^YED KOSE WWL,

cannot fee surpasseclas a FACE WASIlfandwlii be found the only specific remedy in every speciesof CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin,H. T. Helmbold'B Rose Wash has long sustained its principal claim to unbounded patronage, by possessfng qualities which render it a TOILET APPENDAGE of the knost Superlative and Congenial character, combining in anelegant formula those prominent requisites, SAFETY and EFFICACY—th» invariable accompaniments of its ue—as a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases or a Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection

for

diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from

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Sirs, it has no equal tor the cures of Herald it to the world.

get cured, the above diseases.

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eases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, ONE COLLAR PER BOTTLE.

Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidences of themost responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands'of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers he does not do this from the fact that his articles rfenk as

Delivered to any address. Secure from obser-

VE8TABL.I8HED

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Standard Preparations,

and do not need to be propped up by certificates.

Henry T. Helmbold's Qenuine Preparations.

UPWARD OF TWENTY

YEARS. Sold by Druggists exerywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chem^Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical warehouse, No. 6M4 Broadway, New Chemical warenouse, i»o, «j» juroaaway, New York or to H. T. HELMBOLt)*8 Medical Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

BEWAREOF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S! TAKE NO OTHti mmn $