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Show Che (Djifn function. of the earth, we had doffed our Winter garments exchanging them for lighter J. WILLIAMS & CO. materials, a precaution of which we had DAY and SATURDAY Uihd every WEIJIKf no cause to repent, for before we had bj the ogbek I'ouuflHixa Conpist . JAMKS McGAW, President nJ Business Manager, made a kilometer, the centrigrade therto vbora ail Business communication, should t mometer marked 17 above zero, and addreicMd. then successively 20, 23, and 2'J :50 de"ITTILL cut to order bills op all grees (C3 deg., C8 dcg., 73 deg. and 85 f V kind on short notice, and supply their work the customer, a iu uauaL deg., of Trunk. temperature F.) During Story rises to 35 deg., (95 deg. F.) At the We heard a touching story of a wife's end of the sixth kilometer the rails not Brina? on your Orders. Influence and a husband's example this being laid "down beyond this point, we Will take in Payment for Lumber: morning. A gentleman in this city had to alight and proceed on foot. The whose better half is considerable young- dense darkness was lighted up by the Grain, Stock, Store Pay and Cash. er than himself in fact he is old enough torehes and lanterns borne by the workto be ber father became quite jealous men. and At last we stood before the curtain of Shingles, Lath, ef her on account of a disposition be had men. the with to two the flirt on hand, or rocks still stretched between discovered in her Cedar He could charge her with no absolute open portions. In this mass a hole bad on tsliort delivered wrong, but her continued coquetry ex- been pierced, allowing the parties on the such extent an You in to him to hands. shake that, may notice. opposite side asperated a fit ef wrath, he came one day and well imagine with what feelings we condeclared they must separate. templated the work accomplished, thinkThey were boarding, and he said she ing of the untiring activity, the intellimight stay there, but he would pack up gence, and the dogged endurance with We have also at our office for sale his things and get out. Her conduct which the gigantic enterprise had been was unendurable, be said, and he would carried through. The mines were preparsot be tortured any more. So he flew ed, and nothing remained but to charge around and gathered up his effects with them and apply the match. Perspiring a view of packing them in his trunk. at every pore, we bad to retrace our The work of packing up begun, when steps about a half a kilometer, in order bis wife, who had been weeping, fell to allow this last operation to be per- Warranted not to freeze, and to give upon bis neck with choking sobs and formed. The pen of a Dante alone could full satisfaction to purchasers. lamentations, begged that he would re- describe this Vulcan's forge and its half consider his vote on reconstruction and naked bronzed figures flitting to aud fro jr. b. sco sot take the desperate step he medi- in every dire tiou, torch in band. Ay int. tated. Close upon five o'clock, a terrible deThe husband faltered a little at this. tonation was heard. The first mine had He became confuted, ami, ine'ead of exploded. So violent was the shock that packing his best breeches in the trunk, all our lights were at once extinguished he tried to stuff them iu.side of his rest. and we remained in utter darkness. Then he laid his handkerchief carefully Then crash upon crash in quick succesaway in the trunk, and blew his note in sion, volumes of smoke, a fearful stench a box of paper collars. His wife's tears of gunpowder, and the breach was at length prevailed, and he relented. opened. We sped forward. What a He discontinued packing up to puck off, moment was that! We jostled one an . AX IK & Co. and they embraced and made up. other most unmercifully in our hurry to It was nothing after the reconciliation, pass through, for every one was eager to Are prepared to KILL HILLS of LUMBER all The first over was the however, before he caught his wife be foremost. the Winter, lit their Steam Saw Mill on through chatting and laughing most volubly with engineer, Grattoni, who had to duck the a Fourth street dry goods clerk, a young his head to avoid many a knock against and handsome fellow, and his jealous the shattered masses of rock. And then wrath returned with greater force than the double current of visitors from Ogdcn ever. This time he certainly would be and Modane met, and our 1' Italia! Viva Vittorio off. He hurried home, and when, short- cries of resounded ly after, his wife followed him, she Emanuel!'' sepulchrally at the Following Rates: found htm with his trunk packed, and through the vaulted passage. he in the act of locking it. The great work was accomplished ft 1.75 100 Tben. the previous scene was after thirteen years and forty days of feet. only it was of longer duration. unremitting toil; and as we shook hanus It required a grtuter quantity of tears, all round we recalled to mind how many Square-I'de- d, ftS.OO xre and more earnest entreaties and had tried to throw cold water upon the lOO feet. sighs of much greater size to uiell him scheme, declaring it physically impossithis time. He melted, though, and the ble, or at best very doubtful. trunk was again unpacked. 100 feet. 2.25 Hut there came yet another and more Kavos-DroDelivered in Oyden ofiui The anywhere Cttj for tl extra Drop aggravating cause for the old fellow's per 1KI feet. pors. looked time this as It really uuy. Ve will take Cash, Stock and drain in paythough it would be three times and out, an interesting incident occurred ment. or rather off. He had been out of the notQuite two miles from this city, which, we city, and he learned on his return that believe, has not as yet been chronicled. his wife absence his 200 Bu)it-1- . of CORN Wanted Immediate'. every night during inquirer is very easily satisfied of had been seen at the thentre with the Any its truth by the blush that his question g clerk aforesaid. Tears and of inquiry will paint upon the laces of All Order addressed to HARVARD WHITE, innocence were of no of protestations all parties. On a certain lot is situated Fourth Street, Og leu, will roemo prompt attenavail then. While they were going on double cottage, the eastern part tion. a ;;ir he continued packing his trunk in the of cosy d which is inhabited by a gay, most deliberate and artistic manner. while the remaining The experience he had had in packing rooms are couple, by a maiden lady of occupied that trunk was available. He econo- middle age, whose weight is 2(H) pounds mized space so well there was room left, over the Immediately and he asked her, sarcastically, if there averdupois. rooms below is a garret, with no floor, was any little thing of hers she would and separated from the former by nothlike, to pack away there to keep things but a weak ceiling. Our esteemed ing Le around. Then chut from shucking to have been for maiden the trunk, and the spring camo together sometime lady appears t lie subject of next door SALT LAKE C1TV. past with a vicious snap. He buckled all the Now, it so happened gossip. neighbor's while his with provoking coolness, straps that oae evening the aforesaid couple wife was tremulating on the verge of were entertaining before their cheerful hysterics. He buckled a great leather fire two friends, a gentleman and lady. and around tied it finally it, up Our strap friend, hearing the with a piece of in her neighbor's chatter and laughter PER THOUSAND. During all this time the wife was rooms, became suspicious, and determinwould her as heart though grieving ed that she must be the object of this break. At last, finding that tears could illtimed mirth. Led by not melt him, she resorted to a woman's she ascended a pair of lad ier last expedient, she swooned. This was curiosity, steps, and tripping over the wooden joist, d husjust as her cruel and Bhe stood listening right over the band was going out of the door to get So good. ON CARS AT OGDEN, an express wagon. He hesitated, look- Hut the prattlers. of onefar, very necesmonotony position ed at the prostrate and senseless form on sitated a change, and this, in turn, protook a the floor, fumbled the door-knoduced a slip, and down went woman, step or two in the hall, turned back, ceiling, and all, to the evident discomto came and the finally stopped again, fiture of various persons. The dust rescue. The result mny be guessed. away there was a piece of huclearing The trunk was unpacked again, and all DlindH marie to in mid-ai- r by a robe suspended manity was serene. were which extremities of the dt null, The next day he was surprised on go- attached to the nails above, while a pair ing to his dinner to find his wife absent. of pedal appendages were dangling He found in her stead, however, a little about in search of Of course lera firma. note lying on the bureau, which read as the shrieks of women and the fainting follows: bewilderment of astonished men preclu"Dear old Husey: Moved by your ded all idea of immediate extrication ; I have in been trypacking up, example so that it was not for tome minutes that will as in you packing up also, ing hand our female friend found herself safe at find by examining the drawers and home meditating over the follies of curicloset. I think you will acknowledge I A detrtlitr. have succeeded very well for the first osity. Springfield ADDRESS, attempt. As the lock to my trunk was IV. not in first-rat- e condition, I borrowed Job. The Palionoe your strap, but will return it the first Salt ImLc City. f Everybody is in the habit of bragging opportunity. Yon will perceive that I have taken nothing of yours. I had on Job, and Job did have considerable enough of my own (principally bought pashunee; but did he ever keep a skule for 8 dollars a mouth, and before my marriage) to fill the trunk, and so didu't have to take any little board around, or run a country newsthing of yours 'to keep things from paper? Did he ever reap lodged oats down hill shucking around.' "You are now at liberty to pack your on a hot day, and have all his gallus buttrunk and pack off as soon as you please tons bust oph at once? Did he ever have the jumping toolh-akas I intend to do. Thanking you for the and be mado to tend babe while ONK LOT NORTH OF WHITE HOCSE. valuable lessons you gave me in packing. Yours bis wife was over to Parkins' to a tea I do not remain Lumber Dealers, d-- Polt Pickets niWT.CLAS PUMPS, villi:. STEAM SAW MILL. J ia 3Iitldlc Fork of l.iver, Sheeting, jer per Flooring anil Pickets, per p- y good-lookin- newly-marrie- Truckcc& SaltLake LUfilBER YARD, SHINGLES, ever-watchf- ul bed-cor- d. 1.50 over-anxio- Fencing: Lumber hard-hearte- $25.00 per 31. Doors S:sh Doors mid order. Salt Lake ATruckco LUKR YARD. D. of PAIUCII UltST, 80-t- dis-tri- WHITE PINE LUMBER YARD, Jclia." squall? Did ho ever get up in the niornin with the She had eloped good looking awful dri and tuff it 3 miles before clerk. San Francieco Bulletin, breakfast to get a drink, and find that Jan. 1'Srd. the man kept a temperance house? Did he ever undertake to milk a kik-in- g HuimI Hie hefl'er, with a bush tale, in fly time, and in a lot? Alps. Did he ever set on a litter of kittins, A correspondent of an Italian paper in the old rocking chair, with his sumdescribes the scene when the two work-- v mer pantaloons on? If he could do theze things, and ing parties in the Mont Cenis Tunnel the Lord at the same time, all praize : met and shook Lands I have !o say is, bully for Job. Joih of The earlier use improved machinery Billings. to enable laborers from the Italian end at Bardonecchia to make a greater adA clever fellow last week conceived from tho idea that he conld vance than their fly, and climbed mainModane, and the advantago was waved his hand grandly, and a tree, tained to the end, so that the last act in struck out. the ground Somehow, the drama was accomplished as we see, and hit him and he crawled up sprain? halfsome thenorth the of dislanceto at into the house, convinced that flying way point. The proceedings are thus was not his forte. In dor fellow-worke- The lt quality- White Tine Lumber From Bear Luke Divide, near Mouut Nebo, for Pale, at the Mill, $25. per 1000 fect, And at the Yard, from $25. to $40. per 1000 feet. In Cash or Its equivalent. Wheat, Oats, and I.arley Wa uteri. LUMBER PLACED at Chattanooga recently Arplj roasted her new-bor- n on a bod of live coals. OX ONE at Reasonable Rates. Mrs. Grant's dresses this season, says a Washington paper, are all made in the White House. A woman NEW YOKE TRIBUNE. Sr. "WALKER'S CAUTOIIJJTA 1871. Tlironeh struarle and .iifferins. at the coat of multiform agonies, bereavement, devastation.. tne Aniencau ika enitMKiied in the preamble to our father.' Declaration of Independence ap proaches itj complete realization. The noble, itupinng assertion that "all men are created equal," and endowed hy their Creator with inalienable right to life, lilierty, aud the pursuit of happiness, i. no longer a glittering geueraiity, a povi . lane j. a philosopher . .peculation, l.ut the recognized bane of our political fabric. The be nign Revolution, which date, from the Boston Masaacre of 1770, finds iu logical completion, just one century later, in the XVth Amendment; vitiicu give, to the equal political and civil rights of every man born or naturalized in our Republic me mucin anu oeieuce 01 me reowraf constitution. The billow, of Caste and Privilege may roar aud rage faround that rock, and may transiently aoein on the point of wnthiiig it away: but its foundations are deep-lai- d Hh'l steadfast, and the breakers of Keartiiw and Slavery are hurled against aud unn tneir .pray over it in vain. We do not uinlerrnte the fine, of Preiuilice and Aristocracy. We do not forget that a very large minority of the American People still hold in tliuir inmost hearts that Macks have no rights which Whites are bound to renpect. We tully appreciate the desperation wherewith all the ai rm elements of hatred to Republican achievement ill lie combined and hurled against the battlements of Republican ascendency in the Presidential elec tion nflsTi We do not doubt that local successes, facilitated by Republican feuds and dissensions, will inspire the charging hotwiiha sanguine luqie of victory, such as nerved it to put forth its utm,t strength in the earlier stages of the contests of lx4 "anil lSbS. Vet our faith is clear and strong that the American People still Llcas Oisl that, on the red battlefields o our late Civil War, the Union was upheld and Slavery destroyed, and will neer coux iou-l- y decide that the precious blood thereon poured out was luvodic-- iu vain. Tiir: Triui xi: in the prosecution of tho great struggle by legitimate means to beneficent ends. To State Sovereignty, it opposes indissoluble National Integrity; to Slavery for lilacks, Lilierty lor all; to Proscription. Knfianchisenicnt; to Popular Ignorance, Universal Kducatiou; to intensity and eternity of wrathful Hate, universal aud invincible Good Will. It would fain do its utmost to hasten the glad day when flio South shall vie with the North in exultation and gratitude over thu disappearance of the lat trace or taint of that spirit which impelled Man to exult in tho ownership aud chutllenood of his fellow Man. Profoundly do we realize that the contest is not yet ended that Millions nioiirn, more or less publicly, the downfall of the slaveholders' Confederacy, and rear their children to bate those Ly whose valor and constancy its overthrow was achieved. If we ever seem to differ essentially from other Republicans, our conviction that magnanimity is never weakness, that vengeance is nev er politic, and that devils are not cast out by Beelzebub, must serve to explain alleged eccentricities whose perfect vindication we leave to '.''iine and Reflection. Tur Tuihlm, ha liccu, is, and must be. a advocate of Protection to Home Industry. f...- to Regarding habitual idleness as the human progress, the liane of human happiness, we seek to win our counti nias-.eiu from yineu the ensnaring lures of Spe illation, of Truffle, and of always overcrowded Professions, to the tranquil paths of productive Industry. We would gladly deplete our overcrowded cities, where thousands vainly jostle and crowd in misguided quust of "Something to IM," to cover prairies and plains wiih colonies ahsorlted in Agriculture. Mechanics and Manufactures, and constantly projecting into the blank, void wilderne-- s the homes and the works of civilized Man. Holding the Protection of Home Industry by discriminating duties on inqsirted Ware" and Fabrics essential to the rapid, beneficent ditlusion of Production in all its phases and departments, and so to the instruction of our people in all the gainful arts of peace, w e urge our countrymen to adhere to and uphold that poller, in lind oibting f.iith that the true interest, not of a class of a section, but of each section and every useful chiss, is thereby suliserveil and promoted. The Tint i nk aims to be h Its torrespondeuts traverse every State, are present on every imporiant battb-hel- d, are early advised of every notable Cabinet decision, oliv;rve the pnieecdings of Congress, ol' Legislatures, and of Conventions, and rejwtrt to us i.y t'degraph all that is of general interest. We have sid for one day's momentous advices from hurope by Cable far more than our entire eveipts for the issii,. in which those advices reached our readers. If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance, and unbounded faith in the liberality and discernment of the reading public, w ill enable us to make a jouncd whichfre-h-has no siificrioi' in the accuracy, ss of it- - contents. Tut Tki'u-tvariety, and shall be such a journal. To Agriculture mid the subservient arts, we have devoted, and shall ficrsistvutly devote, more menus and space than any of our rivals. We aim to make The Weekly Tkim'Me such a pa;er as no .farmer tan afford to do will, out, however widely his Mditics may diller from ours. Our reports of the Cattle, Horse, Produce, and General Markets, are so lull and accurate, our essays in elucidation of the farmer's calling, and our regular reports of the Farmers' Club and kindred gatherings, are so interesting, that the poorest fanner will find therein a mine of suggestion and counsel, of w hich he cannot remain ignorant without positive and serious loss. We sell Tut W'eiklv to Hubs for less than its value in dwellings for waste-paio- r: and, though its subscription is already 'o very large, we believe that a Half Million fanners will take it whenever it shall be commended to their attention. We ak our friends everywhere to aid u In so commending it. illegitmate child sf SIDE, o D. II. PF.ERY, at 7..C.M.Int, or of the nun in the yard. LEVI WHEELER. VINEGAR BITTERS. - Hundreds of Thousands 2 I. s o 3 JJear testimony t their Wonder-ful Curative Effects. 9 3 tc a i" Ms WHAT ARE THEY? o " - CPS X ill 2 I I "'M f I Diosina Crenata Their odor is Properties s. - "' " 9 I ill s?! Buchr Loaves. iU strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, taste bitterish, and analogous to their mint, Medical Properties and Uses chu leaves are gently stimulant, Bi iuti tiu jxui a ui.r, jl ""sIfamcy drink, if.? Poor Rum, Wblakry, Proof Spirit Made of andltrfune Liquors doctored, Bjiiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Restorers," 4c, that lead the tippler on to dnin'srenncf s and rnin.but are a true Medicine, ma.o from the Xative Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Ptlmnlnnt. Thcyaro tho GREAT BLOOD Ilia am! A t;iVIX(J PUIXfIPI.Eaperf.ct Innovator and Invlgoratorof tho System, carrying off ell polsonocs flatter aad restoring the blond to a healthy condition. Xo person ta'.;e these E:ttcr3 accordlns to direction ar.d rvrialn lonf; nr.wcll. ilOO willbe given for aa incurable casc.provlded t'.e bones oro nut destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital orbits wasted beyond the point of repair. rrilll- , with peculiar tendency to the Urinary o rj g 3 X O- rgans. They are given in complaints of Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, ic Catarrh tation Chron- ofth e Bladder, Morbid of the Bladder th Irri. and Urethra, - Disease of the Prostrate Gland, Retention or Incontinence UJ of Urin, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has been recommended in Dyspepsia, also For InfLimmntory find Chronic Khcomn-tixt- n Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Afte. nnd Gout, Uyoprpsln, or Indigestion, r.nioiix.tteinittei'.t mid Intermittent Fcveta tions and Dropsy. t)ir-asc!- i of tlieHlood, I.iver, Kidneys and Bittern Lave been most successnro caused by Vitiated Hlood .which la generally producedby derangement f tho Disroot ive Organs, i Hluddir, thoso Such Piseato ful. l. DYSPEPSIA OH DIGESTION", Heal, ache. Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tlehtncss of tha Chest, Dizziness, Sonr Eructations of the Stomach, Bad tasto in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the ncart. Inflammation ot tho Lungs.Pain in tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They inviijoratotho stomach, andstimulate the tor-- j idllrcr and bowels, which render them of unequalled In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and Ylpor to the whole system. FOUSKIXDISEA SES, EruptionsTetter, 8alt r.hucm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlscoloratlons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the nse of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find ita Impurities bursting through the skin inPlmples.Erup-tlon- s or sores ; cleanse It when jron nnd It obstructed and sluggish In the veins ; cleanse It when It Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. P IX, TA PE and other WO RMS. Inrklngln the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four languagesEnglish, German, French and Spanish. Bolis.Car-bunclcs,nin- J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. McDOJJ AID CO, CaL Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Francisco, and S2 and 34 Commerce Street, New Tork. SOLD BY ALL DBTJGGISTS AST) DEALERS. tr Extract Bcchu Helmbold's is nstd by persons from the age of 18 to and from 35 to 55, or in the decline change of life; Labor Pains; 25, or after Confinement or in children. Bed-Wetti- In affections peculiar to females, th Extract Buchu is unequaled by any th. er remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Reten- Painfulness or tion, Irregularity, Sup- pression of customary evacuations, U- lcerated or Schirrous state of the uterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites. Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneji, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. medicine increases the power of This Diges and excites the absorbents tion, into healthy action, by which the watery calcareous depositions, and all unnit-urenlargcn-fnt- are reduced, as s U al well ns pain or inflammation. Extract Brent Helmbold's has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the of the Bladder, Inflammation rapUSr superseding1 all other preparation, for producing Jfrtfont, Srect sad Wltolctyme ROLLS, BISCUITS, BBEXD, I. Prrffxtif Pun. and Buckvkeet and other GriddX. Cake Ce'.ialle, nd alwajt rtadj for invudiatt um. The CHEAP-ESBXIng PoKdtr in tht WORLD, and It Will KEEP 0!T IAXD OH SEA, in any climate, for ftart. It I. well adapted to the of UoVKieepert, Miner., Marinai, EmijrmH 4c and U in fart, In every re pec t, the BEST TBAST POWDER mtde "or (A Kitchen, th. Camp, tU Calif j." ft DEALERS EVERYWHERE. SOLD BY GKOCER9 Manufactured by DOOLET BROTHER, 63 NEW STREET, & NEW-YOR- TERMS. Neck of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Du- st Deposit, Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for en- feebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following TRinrxR, Mail Subscribers, SlOper annum. Skmi-ekklt Triiuimc, Mail Snl.scrilN.rs, t r annum. Five copies or over, 1 each; an extra copy will ! sent for every club of ten sent for at one time; or, if preferred, a copy of Recollections of a busy life, by Mr. tireeiy. symptoms: THE .... OGDEN JUNCTION To One Andrew, all at one - il - 1 ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Dimness of Vision, $2. 9. exertion, Trem- bling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, To Mail Subscribers. One Copy, one year. f2 issues Five Copies, oue year, 52 issues to Indisposition Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficul- TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry- 50 each. 25 each. ness of the skin, Eruption on the Face, each. And One Kxtra Copy to each Club. Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude 11 Copies 20 Copies 60 Copies - . - - 1 .... (Si To Names ofSubscribers, all at one of the muscular system, &c. ft 10 Copies 60 each. . 1 3i"i each. 20 Copies . SO Cop es 1 10 each. And One :xtm Copy to each Club. JOB PR1TLG0FFICE Persons entitled to an extra copy can, if pren ferred, have either of the following books, prejsiid: Poliitirnl FVonomy, by Horace for Pear Culture Pndit, by" P. T. yuiinr. tireeiy: The Elements of Agriculture, by leorge K. W aring. Adrertlsin? Rates. D.MLT BUCHTjj From Di.pensatory of the United 8tates. E. Pmr Tniui-ME- , , line. 4(c., 0c., 75c., and tl per 25 and 50 cents per line. and $5 per line. According to position iu the paper. Tuincsr, TKiiivNF, $2, To snlwcribers wishing to preserve Mr. Oreely'n essays on "What 1 Know or Farming," and who pay the full price, i. e tlO for Dailt, $1 forSuMf-kkklt, or $2 for WH.KI.Y Trircnk, we will send the lMk, pswt-paiif request ke made at the time of subscribing. BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE TRIBUNE rs described in the Opinion: The band, composed of laborers, struck up the Royal March, and the country folks flocked round the mouth of the tunnel as we made our triumphant entry in four railway carriages. We were about a hundred in all. Knowing that the tern perature would be differentia the bowels ACuEAT .1tD12LUSG3ERY Wckelt (try-goo- Shaking THE OFFICE. The TRinrKE Alhamvc. Price 20 cents. Tkwcnk Alwasac Reprint, lists to 1S5S. 2 vols. Half bcund, till. or A BrsY Life. By norace arioiis styles of binding. Cloih, $2 5. Greoly. 50. $3 Half Morocco, ft. Half Cloth, Library, $5. Morocco Antit.ie, PoirrtCAL EcnxoMv. lty Horace f.reclv. $1 50. EwBANK'a Hydraulics and Mechanics. Sixteenth Edition. Large octavo. Cloth, lo. Pear Ctltuks roT Pnom. Quiun, 1. Eu.mknts of A!Rjet,iTiR. Warring. New Editiou. Cloth, $1. IwuxiNo roR Heaitii and Protit. Warring. 50. Cloth. Sent fri on receipt of price. la making remittances alway. procure a draft on New Yor k, or a Money Order, if possible. W here neither of these can be procured scud the money, but always in a registered letter. The registration fee has len reduced to fifteen cenis, uud the present registration system has been found by the posi,,; authorities to be virtually nn absolute protection against losses by mail. All Pwtmastcru are obliged to register letters when requested to do o. cash in advance. Terms, and blood purifying, and cures all THE TRIBCNE, Nor Yerk. dis- eases arising from habits of dissipation. I3 supplied with the latest improved facilities for turning out every description of Helmbolds Extract Buchc is a sov- ereign remedy for the evils resulting from the use of Alkali water, which is so widely distributed in the west, exposing almost every person in this Tast region to its baleful effects. JOB PBISTIN0 Sold by alldruggistsand dealers every where. In the finest strle. Beware of eounterfeits. for Helmbold's. Take o other. Ask Trice, $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. t. AMv Helmbold's Extract Brcnu is Diuretic Delivered to any address. Pescribf symptoms in all communications. Address H. T 39 HELMB0LD, Broadway, N. Y. None are genuine unless done wrapper, with steel-engrav- BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. of my Chemical Warehouse 7-- ly f fce-eim- il atd signed H. T. HELMBOLD. |