Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 March 1872 — Page 7
TBS WHOLE STORY. And he with wiles, And she with amllea,
Drew near the sacred spot Tbeparsen blinked, An' ilyly winked. And tied the fatal knot.
A laugh! Aenrl A «ob! eight And then a fond embraoe.
My lore!" "My life!" Dear bubhy!" "Wife?" And emi lee clothed either laoe.
NEWS AND NOTINOS., Alt Iowa preacher obarged |3 for praying at the grave of a pauper,
A ST. LOCH woman who was arrested wbtie dead drank, was found to have 94,000 about her parson.
A ILLINOIS minister reproved a party of
lads
CD
who were playing cards in
arch by some timely remarks regarding the last trump.
AN
undertaker's office at Indianapolis recently bore this cheerful inscription on the front door: "done for a dead man—back soon."
A GENTLEMAN from Philadelphia has inveuted an engine which he thinks will travel on common roads, and also do field work, such as plowing, harrowing, etc. It i& to have a thorough trial in the spring in Stark county, Illinois.
A
STRONG
petition is to be presented
to the Board of Trustees of the Cooper Institute to have the library and reading room of that institution open on the S*bath day. It has already received over five' thousand individual signatures, as well as the endorsement of workingmen's societies representing over ten thousand members. Among the signers are to be found the names of three of the most eminent clergymen in New York.
A YOONO lady was married at Fond du Lac, Wis., recently without shoes or stockings a superstition she had that it would bring good luck. The next morning, she mtMpronounced the English language to such an extent that she called a man "a bad," not became "dot," heaven sounded like "liebed," etc. The bridgegrootn not so disgusted that he Informed her that she was "a dab fool for gettict such a dasty cold id de bead."
A CHBYKNNB THBATKB.—Monday night we visited the theater. The entrance Is through the largest bar-room in town, which is saying a great deal for It, for the competition is strong in Cheyenne. The theater is a branch of the bar, as are also museum and taro bank. If one oan judge from the size of the crowd the latter must do a smashing business. We are entertained awhile by the minstrel performance. During the entertainment oue of the actors Jumps over the front of the stage, goes to the bar and gets a drink, then climbs back, taken his place, and the play proceeds.—[Western Correspondent of Boston Transcript.
A
WOMAN
ed to a shrewd expedient to secrete stolen goods. She reasoned correctly so far as making a bustle of an entire pieoe of oloth, and would have escaped, no matter how big the hump on the small of her back, for fashion allows that to be of immense proportions. But the thief did not consider the peril of large ankles, and so she most inconsiderately stuiro.1 her stockings with pocket handir«*r-hlef!, making her legs assume the appearance of "boef to the heels," and that It was which rained the susplolon, and she was detected when waddling off with her booty.
IION. NEAI- DOW. the vonornble upos tie of teetotal abstinence, having
SWOOSH
In elf.'cting
her regeneration, but we opine that no will flud her no such docllo subject as tho State of due.
TUB Darwinian theory miy not he so absurd, afier all. A journal of Rombay, Indi 1. tolls a curious story, wht.h. If true, indto ties high decree of Intolligenco on the part of 11 monkey. A rich Madrasaie, travelling with his monkey, of which ho was -very fond, was robbe I and murdered by footpads, and his iKdy is burled. Alter tho oominisHion of tho crime, the monkey, whom the culprits li td overlooked, rail to the bouse ot the nearest police officer, and hv I1I1 actions Induced him to fidlow him. The result was th it he led the offl -i ll to his
IU
isler'a body. Guid
ed by tlli* In elliktMil animal, the joll»!e officer next proceeded to the l»*Kr, where lit- Identified the thieves, llireo In mtntlvr, by biting them in succession In too leg. It is added that the murderers have since confessed their crime and have been committed for trial. "It? there's any authorities around here, now's your time!" *crenni»d the old lady, oil iier rtr«l visit to New York, wiifltl idie round herselt surrounded by /Importunate ick-d rivers, "Kentucky
Jack," having kdled two men at railtvrttf e.unp in uisiis, was tied to a stake, and the friends of the murdered men were ebout to burn him alive, "wlvu he was rescued," as the tele-
f'h
raph inform* us, "oy the authorities." there should be any "authorities'* within a hundred miles of a camp of uien who could deride on such a course as th«t is the most wonderful p«rtof the story. As there happened to be "authorities'* around, however. It was certain Iv "tiislr time," and we are glad that "K"ntueky Jack" was reserved for the less exciting, but equally effective, treatment of civil law.
TAIIITA FA MIIOX&
An entertaining book ol travels has b.*en published by Bent ley in London, under in* tide of "South Sea Rubbles, bv the E»rl and the Doctor." It describes the scenerv and the customs of Polvmwta in a delightful fashion, and "nature nnd human nature" thus equally arouse the writer's enthusiasm: "I «MU never forget tho s.tme that buret upon my astonished and halfj opened eyes as I turned out of bed on® morning* and found myself entering the port of Paplete. Great mountains of every shade of blue, pihk, gray, aud purple,* torn ami rokeu into every conceivable fantastic shape, with deep, dark, mysterious gorgos, showing almost black bv conirast with the surrounding brliintness, precipitous peaks and pinnacles rising one above the other like giant sentinels, until they were lost in the heavy masse* of clouds they had imp tied while below, stretching" fro ui the base of the mountains to the shore, a forest of tropical trees, with the huts nnd bouses of the Sown peeping out between them.
And the native*! how well they
match the scene! The women, with their voluptuous figures, their unique, free, Kraoefsl walk, their night-gowns (for their dress is nothing But long chemise, white, pale, green, red, or red anu white, according to the taste of the wearer, which is invariably good) floating loosely about in a cool, refreshing manner: their luxurious black tresses crowned with a gracefully plaited Araroot chaplet, and further ornamented by a great flowing bunch of white "Keva-Revaj" their delicious perfn ee of cocoanut oil (it is worth goin»: Tahiti for for the sinell alone)
above all, their smiling, handsome faces, and singing, bubbling voices, fnll of soft cadences—all this set off by the broken, scattered rays of green light shining through tbe shady avenues.
The most bashful and coy never will pass yon without a greeting, a glance of the eyes, and a slight gathering in of her dress with her elbows, to exhibit her buxom fiuure to full perfection. Or else, perhaps, she will come up coquettishly, and ask you for tbe loan of your cigar, take a few puffs at it, and hand it back agiin gracefully to the rather astonished owner and then, with a parting compliment, which you most likely don't understand, let you go your way in peace—or
Eirn
fis
shop-lifter in Utica resort
not!
seton
iromises interesting developments at trial, as of course the defense will be as above, that "R irkis is willin'," but the lady not.
WHAT
IS
Eerl».
111c."
[)KAI on 1)YINU.—-Where the hair Is uniMinr.dly dry, von may be suro that it is dying: and unices artifieially vitalize. I, it will soon be as dead as le'aves In November. l'Ved the withering fibres and stimulate the torpid scalp with hyoil's Kathariou, and the evil, which must otherwise culminate in baldness, will bespeediiy remedied. It is absolutely nece*sirv for the health of the brain, lliit it be kept moderately moist with a preparation capable of nourUhmgand invig ding it. Lyon's Katliarion fulfills these conditions, and Is the only article that actually puts new lifcinto tbeo pillary tubes,through which the n.turil nourishment hag ec tsed to pans. Tills pure and ii iruiless vi'g-'iuhlo preparation is .Uisorbed by the skill of the head to the roots of the hair, and passes into the fll intents by the force of pitt try attraction.
BUSINESS CARDS.
•Attorney nt I.uw «t- XoJnrj Fuhlic No SO MAIN
Book-keeping. P«*ntuanshlpnnd Arithmetic, coi. 6»h nnd V«ln *met«». 19 OARV1N A HK1NI.Y. Principals.
BEAlTll
tNP A* KKI.I.T, .4 Tons A
rv
Speeidl attention paid
Jo
ITIJrrBSlIIKIMBII IKSfk,
The
proper way to walk with your ladylove in Tahiti is as follows: You put your arm round her neck, and she hers round your waist, and bangs on your breast i.i a limply affectionate manner. It is as muuh
ICH
regies
as walking
arm-in-arm, and much prettier to look at.
FREE LOVE EXEMPLIFIED. A Boston girl, who bad more than once, during tbe continuance of a long engagement shocked her lover, a pious burgner of the Quaker City, by her declarations in favor of free love completely disgusted him when the time for the marriage drew near, bv refusing to submit to the performance of tbe ceremony, an', offering herself to his connubial embrace without tbe sanction of the religious rite of legal authority. In vain he remonstrated. She professed herself ready to undergo all tbe pains and pleasures of the marriage state, but submit to the tying of the nuptial knot she would not. And when be demanded her reasons for her extraordinary dislike to the idea of clerical or magisterial intervention she claimed that were she bound irrevocably to him he would take
THE
110
pains to
lease her, but were she free to leave at any time her happiness would be his chief thought to provide for and then, too she wished to bestow ber affections ami embrace on another inan if at any time she should cease to love him. At this candid avowal of her versatile proclivities he professed to consider tbe engagement broken, but this she would not allow and hasentered a complaint against him for breach of promise of marriage. The case
VEOKTINK?—It is a com-
ound extracted from barks, roots and It is Nature's Remedy. It is perfectly harmless from any bad effect upon the system. It is nourishing and strengthening. It acts directly on the blood. It quiets' the nervous system. It gives you good sweet sleep at
for
MUC-
ceeded in purifying the Arcadian Stale of Maine to hia tiisfaction, now takes the Kingdom ot (Jmil Britain in hand. He has written a letter to tie London Times In favor of a prohibition ol the sale of liquor, lie reminds England ot the vast amount of p:iuperiHm nnd crime within her limits, declares th it they are due to the use of alcoholic drinks, and accuse* the «overnm»*nt of encouraging the evil. No douht Bugland is in a bid wuy, and wo wish Hou. Neal may have all
children. It has
reliev
ed and cured thousands. It is very pleasant to take every child likes it. It relieves and cures all discuses originating from impure blood. Try the Vegotine. 4 ve it a fair (rial for your complaints then you will say to your friend, neighbor aud acquaintance, "Try it It lias cured
NEW TORK STORE,
PHILIP
SRKKKT,
Between Third nnd Fourth. 21.
KTF'IHFHHRTI |.V).
iir.vnvsii tvooi.t.x nu.Lft. o.
Ouilcciiuns.
tranr Carriage Mannfltetarers,
Cbr. Second and Walnut Streets,
Repairing done promptly at low rates.
TAMES M. CVINHCft. Watehmakerann
*1
J.-wi 1. r. OI:io sinvi. wuth ol the (nrt. House, T« ire-Hsute, fnd. Vslchea, Clock* and Jcwplry repaired. Engrsvlug. neatly done and warranted to gfvpsatt«f*ctlon.
BARTLKTT
CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers and Stationers,
Ul Main Street.
QRIXKM A BOTRE,
Keal Estate & Collecting Agents, Xo
lirOK. FA Dim, OILS. UW Tuilet Artlclea, Ifniiliit, At,
O VUCK dt BKRR Y%
KADI.L,
F.
?f Kill-, Piopri--tir. whol'KHl»Mirt
r-tai
manufacturer of Wnolpn Good*, north-west or. 1st nnd Wttlttuf 10
\fl«0 ror\lRY A1 T^rrc-Ilniitc far Work* s»sth A Hagcr, innnnfacluivrs of i^rs. Cur WheeK iHtlngs hik! Mut r.v, corner("anal Ht«i Miiln Mnt'l. 19
1
U:RRIII
ti'Ti:
I'omnirwlsl Collect,
TKKKK-HAUTK SATURDAY KVKNINti MAIL, MARCH 9. 1872.
CLOTHIERS,
lit Main Street^
A." Opera House Booh Store,
Books, Papers, Chromos snd Frames.
^yAHEX, HOBEBfl CO.,
und,
Great Headqna'rs for Dry Goods,
3 fiiOpera House Corner.
JOSEPH
H1ROHIU,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice
Tern, Coff
£)YFEIM, TRADES CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
IMJ Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
CC.SMITH,
Dealers in Stoves,
Ken per*, Auric til tiirnl
And manufactured Tin wi
JaA.
78 Main street, near Court House square, Dry CkHMls, Cnrpets, Wall Paper, ShiMlm, Ac.
WLTTENHCRG, RCSCHAUPT
AUSTIN,
Manufacturer of Saddles nnd Harness, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horn- Blankets. Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices in the city, MX Main stm-l, neui /th.
W,'
,lir.\TI.\ACO,.
DRUtaasTS, Ifl# Main Street, near Sixth.
W.
II. HCl'DDER,
C1onfoetl«iiiery & Toys,
IOI Main street.
W.
S. KV« A
CO.,
The Popular House,
Main cor. 61I1 street.
WA.
N1IEAI*. 'onfo«*lloner.v. Toy*, Frenh Oy«ter*
Manu'acturers Azent for Children's Ca. rlagc)*, Hohlty Hom-s, Ac.. Bill St.. opp. P. O
QLARIDUK,
..
WALNUT STRKBT,
QMNIBUS A
\T LAIR
I And NilTARYH PUBI.I'% Ohio Street, b«»iwi»»*n 3-t ttnd Ith.
TRANSFER LINE.
On and after this date we will ran a rego tar Omnlbos Transfer Line from tbe
VanrUilia Drpol to the I. dt fH. L. Depot
making cou a action for all trains. F^»,. PC-tf. GRIFFITH A Olt*T
r£*ERRErHAUTE
i-w.
Sooth P.ith Street.
L. BALL,
Dealer la
JNeee, XMM», «M*nl ru« •JWI Ft imtitf Veit, I* Main Street, North Side.
Owner Main and 4th etreeia.
In
ea. ftifsr*,
t* rascy
NIMI
Maple ttrMrrlc*,
No. 1*7 Mnlii reet.
riiHE wi:w 1 WHEELER W1LROH Hewing Machine, 1 R. H. AGNER, Agent,
Corner Main and 6th street.
LOWS. PHILIP NEWHART'S Terre-Hante Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.
Clothing
50 and 52 Main street.
RIPPETOE.
tl dealer in
_R,. General GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
A
FOOTE,
for
A
Implements,
"are!
PRODUCE,
National Block, 155 Main street.
Dealer in
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,
No. 65 Main stieet.
CLIFFAHOJT,
Manufacturers of Locomotive, Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal A Main St. 19
Co.
SHRYER
co..
Wholesale A Retail dealers in
HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.
R. FREEMAN,
American 4c Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House. KISSNER, PIANOS,MELODEONS,ORGANS,
Mnsleal Instrument*. Ac., Palace of Music, 48
ANTELS. ORATES. Fnrnaee* an«» Range*, Manufacturers of Oaivanlzed iron Cornice
MOORS
1,
Ohio
TERRE-HAUTEbranches.
street.
MUSICAL
A
HAGERTY, 181 Main street.
R. FREEMAN,
11 i^ht.
It Is a great panacea for our aged fathers and mothers for it gives them strength, quiets their nerves, and given thein Nature's sweet sleep.—as has been proved by many an ngfd person. It is the great Rlood Purifier. I» is a soothing remedy
The Leading Jeweler,
161 Main street.
SAY YES!
0
JONES A JONES.
ITTIU A- DICK. WHOLESALE NOTIONS. C'OIIIIIIKNIOII Merchants, 148 Main street.
1. P. SMITH. W. A. WUEELER. OIHITII
A
WHEELER,
O Deahrsin Stove*. Orate* nnd Tin Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Scales. 150 Main street.
\i t, t?
INSTI-
TUTE, 5lli St., bet. Main A Ohio.
1
Mu
sic taught in all Its Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Steinway pianos. A. SHins, Principal.
li
4"rt
ee-tf
S,
4-
N»**r Msrket Hon«w».
C. CiUNVFOUI^,
BO
O S A N
SH
HOUSE,
JWrt-HmtU, Indiana.
rr.
HAWEIJtS A to*. Prop'r*.
The Street Cars pass this Hoose every Ten Mlnutea, from the IVpot and River. TV
ArttsUm Bra tut ar*
eeweerted «fk
thu r*n/*t
T^RS. WATERS
A
ELDER,
HOMfflPATHIC PHYSICIAN^" rt»*rry
Rtr«H, WtL «tk 1
w-u
COOK A SOJN,
Agency for
O E S
98 MAIN STRfeET,
s-lt. TKRRK-HATTTE. TNI
ft few
Whaleaale and Retail dealers In HARDWARE AJFD CUTLKBT, Heavr Oooda, Bar Iron, Nails, Ae. AJtoaOae oeiebrated Homey Richmond now
Ml «M41M
Matrn mnA,
»-lT TKHRB-HAUT*. IKD.
A W
A N
Q-iEisrTXjiEiMiiEasr
3 "i -i- ii
WAHTIHG TO BUY GOOD
WILL DO WE1X TO
Call at Erlanger & Co.'s, Middle Room, Opera House. Building.
We Have the Largest and Best Stock
Men, Boys and Children in the State, the handsomest selection o' Famishing Goods of any hoa&e in the city, and prices lower than any other. 4 Oar motto is to
"Deal Fairly with all, aud Treat all Alike."
The prices are marked in plain figures on the ticket of each garment, consequently any child can buy of us as cheap as tbe best judge of goods.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is well stocked with seasonable goods, and Mr. W. C. Miller, late of the firm of Grorer
Miller, is ever ready to give perfect nts to all.
CALL jLND SEE US.
IS DOING AN EXTENSIVE BUSINESS,
WHO IS ALWAYS READY TO PLEASE HIS CUSTOMERS, IS GETTING -i RAPIDLY FAMOUS FOR SELLING
READJ MADE CLOTHINQ,
1
'v Paints, Oils/ Glass, &c 'A hu*4
Corner Main and Fourth Streets,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND. T* $ &
BARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR.
NION STEAM BAKERY.
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
,'Manufacturers^f ftll ^lnd« pf
Crackers, Cakes, Bread
0 *c~'-
'M DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
FANCY 4 STAPLK GROCERIES,
5
LAFAYKTT1C8TRKKT,
(Between tbe two Railroad*1,)
21-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.
N
E\V FIRM. 'v-'
U-
WHOLESALE \OTIOVH.
WITTIG & DICK,
(Sncoewora to A. C. A. Wittlg,)
•SI 50T10MH.
1
Xo. I4S Main Hlreet,
Jobbers & Commission Merchants,
pjtsnr «OOIM,
KXULISH, ass A AY, AND AMXRIA CAN CUTLBRY,
Perftunery, Soap, Cotton Tarn, Batting, Ac.
With Inereaaed capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friend* and customer* snpertor Indncementa to boy of n.
Hpeclal attention will be paid to Caab Buyer*, Peddler* and Auctioneer*. I NO. 1« MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Bixth, In UM Boom for inertjr oeenpled by Cox ft Son* S-tf.
FARLYAXCTAcruaras
ROACH,
ov
Saddles and Harness,
Dtmitrt
4» CbOor*,
Whip*,
SO.
MAIN STREET,
Kortliald*, between* and ttk, Tsrr»Baata, Indiana. A (an Uncle DanV OH. »-ur.
kl »t "i4 *J .¥ .*
ABTHXEiB
Shirts Made to Order. If
1
v.»
ERLANGER & CO.,
Original One-Price Clothiers & Fashionable Merchant Tailors,
417-tf •M«il« If,
THE RED,,
f.
itilH
Clothing House
J- i. .t1' r.
CHEAPER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN TERRE-HAUTE SINCE THE WAR, AND FOR STYLE AND QUALITY UNSURPASSED.
leffe -I' fu
GeHllemen, in Looking around when Visiting Terre-Hnnto .^7' Don't fkil to
SEE THE ELEPHANT
Which means come to
E. BECKER'S Red Front Clothing Housr 98 Malii street, south side,
GULICK & BERRY,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
.IK
i'ttr
HAV IU UIUKJS XU
J-
iif
ii
E BECKER
i-U
«r- 4.'-
IJNION CHRISTIAN,?
I COLLEGE!
Herom, Sullivan County, Ind.
The Winter Term of this flourishing Institution will commence December ISlh, 1871, At 10 o'clock, and will continue twelve weekn. Cia«e will be formed in Or(h«crnnby,
Keir/linK. Ueofrranhy, ji Arithmetic, ti ram mar,
H*
And Hfal«ry.
The" Various'brnnchp* of Mnthematim, the Nnturni Science*. Latin. Greek, Freneh. German, nil the higher branches of a full and thorough CoIWe Cour»e, will be taught
latd down in the CourNenof Study in our Catalogue- and Circulars. Ladi*** purwue the Nnme eountm of study, are auhject to the wmn regniationn, enjoy thf «nmp privil*KeK. and receive tbe same honor* as gentlemen.
I Jt
rf
''-1 EXPKXftEft. Tlifl necessary expense of obtaining an education at Merom does not exceed two hundred dollars a year.
Titltlnn. prr Tena.
In the Academic Department 6 90 In the ClasMical Depart ment.8 00 In the Scientific Department 8 f0 In eaeh D*'partmen, Incidentals.......... 1 0# Tn«truct Ion* on Plann, extn* 10 00 Use of Piano. »»ne hour each day 3 00 «s Inxtructlons in Vocal Mdsic, gratia, .• Board.
Both ladle* and gentlemen will And good boarding, with furnished mom*, In private families for $UW per week. Some board th-nrx-lve* for Mbout 12.00 per week.
For clrrular*. or nny further information, addrew THOMAS HOLMES, Prest. Merom. Ind.. Aug S. 1K71. 0-tf
DIANO TONXNO.
P. H. MORE,
PIANO TUNER A REPAIRER Order*
left at the TVrre-Haute kfurteai TnMttnU, Rom Bu-UUnv, South Hh HI., *W Inmtm Prompt Attention. 1 -:.jj
MR. MORE Is a firsts law Tuner and competent Repairer he baft worked In tbe celebrated Piano establishment of Steinway 4 Bona, as a practical Piano maker^knd In tb« most prominent Plsnolkdorterin tbe country. He 1* entirely worthy of tlte eocomlum* with which be la reeotnroendad
47-tf
rJobmake
2VmU«,
de.
AKTON SHIDE,
Prlnelpal T. H. Mtudeal Iwtliwa
nRRE-HAtJTE PRIN7TKO HOUSE. 1« Main street, does the neateat and cbeapaat Prtntlxig In ttoedty. Bodneas meat •boold a note of tiua. O. J. Smith I Cow,
SOUTH AMERICA,
To all parts of the 8outh aiii West, Suffering pain bryoud description. a.
1
ONLY FINDS RELIEF IN
VEGETINE:
4 lr4
1
mt
T'. f" tl
.iii
iM,
'4%
3
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7
is
One door from the Corner, near Opera House.
•t»J4
Medicines, Chemicals,
II,
BOSTON, Feb. 10,1871.#i
H. R. Snvm Esq.: Dear Sir,— Probaoly no case of Kidney Complaint bas ever come under youi obt* vat ion where this painful aitt* a-Nv had molt stubbornly refutx-d to yield to the inllui-n® of so many ditferent remedies a» my uwu.
I have suiiered pain tniore tlian 1 can describe) through my back, hip*,nnd limbi together with grtai difficulty in |.a(ising Mb urine, which was very ott«-n, and in .-nmfl quantities. For twenty ream 1 have btei a great sufferer with this complaint 1 have tried all tbe remeole ivcoinnu-nded which came within tn.v reach. 1 have iteefe to South America, to all parts ot the Soutfc and West, to see if a change of climalfr would help iue, I have ex|eudcd thousands ot dollars to obtain reliei, ttUl my only reply could be, No beiU-r.
About a year ago, I wax advised by ttiendl to try tbe VKQKTINK they having IHS.B It, themselves, aud been cured. Wnb(tU much faith, 1 consented to try it and 1 truly say, thai 1 received gnat benefit front tbe flit bottle. I begun to ret-i better nigbts, and was not obliged to urinate often, with much less paiu. Afu-r taking three or four bottles, I was not obliged get up but once or twice during the utghw and the pain in my back and limbs was growing less from day to day. I have takeft In all »ome twelve or Hfieen bottles nd today I am as able 10 attend tonctivi biibtni &fl as any man. Who can appreeta.e thg blessing ot good health more than one wlift has suffered for twenty yean* as I have* Is It not my duty (how 1 nave fonnd nlef) to make this iact known? Tin- Vege iiA has done more for me than I ever dared to hope or expect lropi any medicine nnd believe me, dear sir, I am happy all times to speak in its favor.
I am, Ac., very gratefully yours,
WYMAK
D. OSBORK, 416 Third stieek
Another would give a PoK lar for a Done.
BOSTON, May 30th, 1871.
H. R. STKVKNS, Esq.: 'i Dear 8lr,—1 have been badly nffllcttd witk Kidney Complaint for ten yea is, have uffered eat pain in my back, lilpn and *ld^ with great ulthculty in pacing urine whicfi was often anu in very small quantities lr®» quently accompanied with blood and «a cruciating pain. 1 have raaiituliy tried most of the popular remedies recommended tor my complaints: 1 have beenundi the tn atmeui of some of tiie most skilful phyMuinns hk Boston, all of whom pronounced my ctt^tt Incurable. I his was my condition when was advised by a friend to try the
KQ1»-
T15R, and I Could hee the good ett^cts troRk the fltst done 1 took, and fiom that moment I kept on imptoving until 1 was entirely cured, taking in all, I should thinly about fix bottles.
It IN indted a valuable medicine, and If 1 should be afflicted a^ain iu the same way,l would give a dollar for a dost If 1 could ndl get it without. rt-Ut'-t Respectfully, .•
.'I I." 1888 Third Ht., South Boatott. \Xt 5
5'-
OUTH
ISrtt
Made aNew Man of Sle.
BOSTON, Sept. 27,1870. VI
MR. BTKVKNSS: Dear sir,-For fourteen months, I liaya been afflicted with Kidney Coniphilnt. I bave tried dm^tois. and many putetit medicines, but found no re ief. frlt iidn jersuaded me to try your Vegetlne and it lias made a new man of me. I enn most cheerfully retroni mend It to the public as a sure cure for tue Kidney Complaint.. gi
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Scvenl.v-oiH' jcaiN of* Age. KAHT MARHHUKLD, Aug. 22,1870k a M«.
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Dear Sir,—I am seventy-one yenrsof agi have Kutt' red many years with Kid
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ach. I was induced hy filends to try yoitr VKOKTINK. and I think it the tiest nxdlcllte for weakness of the kidneys I ever used. have tried many remedies lor thl* complaint, and never found so much r.-1l« irom the VF.OETJNK. It strengthens nnd invigorates the wholesystem. WIIII* ol
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acquaimunces have taken It, nnd l:elie^» It to he good for nil the complaints tor whl^n it is rec^minondt d.
Yours'ruly,
.... JOHIAII II.BIIEHMAN.
Iloftrlily Hccoiiiiiicii«Is. HOUTH BOSTON, Feb. 7,1870. MR HTKVENS:
Dear sir,-1 have taken several bottles your VKOKTINK. aud am convinced It NA valuable rem. dy for Ji'UIncff Complaint, nnd yenrrul debility nf the
I can iK-aitiiy reconiinend it to all fcuttev ing from the above complaint*. Yourx reMjM-ctmlly,
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MKH. MUNHOK PARKER,
& *'t Alliens Wt
Dls'-a^es of the Kidneys. Bladder, ftti always unpleasant, and at times I bey t#- p\ come the most distressing and dangerow diseav* that can affect the human system. Most disease's ol the Kidneys arise Irom ln»- a purities In the blood,enuslnu hutnois which sett'e on these parts. VKOKTINK excel- any known lemedy in tbe whole world tot clean sing nnd ruirlfying llicbload, tlnrebv
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a henlt hv acrtlon to all the organs W
the body. V^OKTINE bt sold by all I" uggists. 80-«w.'
NATURE'S RESTED?:
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIPE i.«c. ii oitiijc eAc.u-J•« from 'lie. Jul«*es ot careiully ele-t«-l b«rl«rooft" and herb*, and so strougiy coticvtiiraieilr that it will effectually eiadk-ate fiom tfte' system evejy taint ot Nerofnln, *'rnf» |«n« Humor, Tumors, t'ssffr, I'sa* rrrnnn Ifuimir. Krynlpelns, Haft Rtienm. sypbllilr I'Mnkra, Pstalarssst IbrNtuinsrh. nnd nil dmeasKthat arl-e
impute blood. Melari*
e». Inflnmmn lory and (hconlf It he amsliMti Keuraltcln, (ont anil ^plnAI 4'«mplnlni«. can only be effectually cunhfl' through ibe blood.
For I'Iter* and Eruptive «tl«ensen the ok In. Patial«w,l'im|ilm, Blo»« ti*. Boll*, T'-nep. M«*aldh«nl ami I(ln4», worm, VEOKTINK has never failed to effect a permanent etire.
For rain* In the Hark, Kidney C'nna-
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atlon. and ut-rlne diseases and tieneml VEGET1KK acts directly upfltt*" thecaawsof the*e complaints. It lnvigO»-' ate* aud strengthens the whole system, aeta •poo the secretive organs, allays In flam fixation, curt* ulceration aud regulates tlte bowel*.
Por Catarrh, f»y«pef»«la, VlabitttAl festirfPf**, fnlpitailan of tbe Heart, tleadaetie. rtl+n, Nervousneafi, and Oeueral i«r'«tiation of the JtervoR* Hyateos. no medicine has ever given sudh perfect satisfaction as the VEdKTI.VE. It purifies tbe blood, cleanses all of the onnttki and possesses a controlling power over rTm VerroanmynUfn.
Tbe remarkable curea effecUwl by EOJKTISEhave Induced many phyiclans lAd apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and n«e it In their own farailiea.
In fact, VEUETINE la the bent remedy jretdlacoverrd tor the above
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Isthtronly reliable BLOOD PUUIEI^M yet placed before the public. Prepared by H.
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Boatwa,
Mam. Price I1JI. Sold hf all DraggUU.
