Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 July 1873 — Page 7
TEXTS FOR HASTY READERS.
Lifo is tbo bypbm between matter and npirit. He wbo wonders is Ignorant in tlio Mme proportion.
Tbe fetters of rtiyuie are no more than a bracelet t3 tbo true poet. The friendships of the world are often confederacies in vice or leagues of pleasure.
The birtbplaco of a man does bim no bonor but a man may do honor to bis birthplace.
Intemperance is tbe cause of nearly all the trouble in the world bewaroof strong diink.
Falsehoods, liko distorted reflections from an unevon mirror, suffer death by contact with each other.
Covotousness, liko candles ill-made, cmotbers the splendor of a happy for tune in its own grease.
Kob charity of its name by tbo delicacy of your "bequests, and you give it a fail, chance of proving tbe divinity of its origin.
Patience is very good, but perseverance is much better while the former stands as a stoic under difficulties, the latter conquers them.
Tbo voting should bo sparod from sorrow" as much as possible. Never dim the sunshine of hope and joy so to leave them without even the memory of its glory.
Teach mslf-denial, and make it practice pleasurable, and you create for the world destiny more sublimo than over issued from" the Urain of the wildest dreamer.
AH well pass a kaleidoscope Irom hand to hand, and expect no trembling touch will alter Its aspect, as to think to hear a story from mouth to mouth literally anil accurately repeated.
When hearts are filled with holy affections, and homo is bappy, then do the young dwell in a charmed circle, which only tbo naturally depraved would seok t» quit, and across which boundary temptations to error sbino out but feebly.
HEALTH JIIXTS.
Never sit or sleep with cold feot. The best and safest toothwash is tepid water.
Warm bread "packs" the stomach. Don't eat it. A mixed diet of animal and vegetable food is tbo best the vegetable portion should piedominate.
Water standing for some time in a room becomoB impure, by absorbing noxious vapors from the air.
An eminent physician thinks that moro than thirty thousand deaths are caused annually by tight lacing.
Regularity of the timo tu eating has much to do with the preservation of health. Do not oat late suppers.
All sleeping rooms should be thoroughly ventilated. Tho bedding should bo often changed and kept well aired.
Hay Fevor" may bo instantly reMoved by bathing tho nostrils and closod eyelids with spirits of camphor and warm water.
Thoroughly cloanse the cellar. Ventilate it from'without, summer and wintor. Sutler no decayed vegetables to remain in it.
Whoever ealH "heavy" piecrust or "soggy" broad, commits a crime against his physical well-being and must pay tho penalty.
Colds are often caught by standing In an open hall or doorway during cold woather. Tho transition of the cold and warm currents causes the trouble
Wot or dimp clothes shoald bo instantly removod. Why? Itoc4ti.se they rapidly chill tho surf.ico of tbo body, tlio heat bolng carried off by evaporation.
JiEER.
Lottcr from Vicuna to Baltlmoro Aracrlcan] Tho Germans in tho I'nlted States, and thoso Americans who affect a fondness for Irgor-beo *, don't drink it as it is drank in Germany. They rush into a restaurant and gulp down two or three gla ises and move on. ilere a a German novor thinks of finishing his glass of beer in .'ess thau ton minutes, and to drink it without eating something at tho same timo, even if it it is only a crust of broad. In fact a German in tho Fatherland is constitutionally opposed to doing anything in a hurry, and especially to drinking beor with rapid speed." Tho consequonco is that wo do not see men horo with groat, hugo naunches, as at home, capable of swallowing a keg of beer a tor supper. They seldom treat one another, but sit down to tho tables, and although they drink together, each man pays for what he consumes, whether it be* beer or food. This of itself is a
8oxenpreventivealt
rent of excess, as, if half a were to down to drink, aj» wifh us, each must treat in turn, and thus six or a dozen glasses bo guzzled, whether they want it or not. If our tompernnce friends could instltuto what is called tho "Dutch troat" into our saloons, each mau paying hU own reckoning, It would le a long step toward reform in drinking to excess. In short, beer in Germany is apart of each man's food, lie takes* it as a sustenance, and not as a stimulant.
THE KISD WOMKX TO MA RR
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Rev. H. A. Henderson's Louisville Lecture: Tbo lecturer closed with some at! vice to young men. They must eliminate from their idea of women all her false adornments. Think of her in a plain dreaa of muslin-—mintia her rata and mice, panniers and fritzles, treated at his breakfast table. May you succeed in getting a true girl for a wife, full of womanly sweetness—one that will look us well at the breakfast table as when she bewitched yen with tho arts or the toilette one who will not demand a carriage when you need a cart one that will not require a mansion when yon have only* a cottage to offer ono that will be satisfied with plain dresses when you can not afford brocades one that will entertain your friends on a dollar when yon can not afford a banquet one that will plant flowers in your yard and insist on yonr whitewashing the fence one that will be to you the ornament, pride and magnet of that dearest place on earth— "home, sweet home."
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The following letter from REV. E. 8. REST, Pastor M. E. Church, Natlek, Mass., will be read with Interest by many physicians. Also those suffering from the same disease asattllcted the son of the Itcv. E. S Best. No person can doubt tills testimony, and there Is no lonbt about the curative powers of VKOKTINK.
NATICK, Ma.s., Jan. 1, 1S73.
Mr. H. R. STEVENS: Dear Sir— We lmve good reason for regarding your VEGETINK a medicine or the greabwt value. We feel assured that It has been the means of saving our son's llle. litis now seventeen years of age for the last two years he has suffered from necrosis of his leg, caiistni by scrofulous affection, and was so far reduced that nearly all who saw him thought his recovery lmiwsslble. A council of able physicians could give us but the faintest hope of his ever rallying, two of the number declaring that he was beyond the reach of human remedies, that even amputation could not save him, as he had not vigor enough to endure tho operation. Just then we commenced given him VEUETINE, and from that time to the present he has been continuously Improving. He has lately resumed his studlss, thrown away crutches and cune, and walks about cheerful and strong.
Though there la still some discharge from the opening where his limb was lanced, we have tho fullest canfldence that In a little time he will be perfectly cured. ile has taken about three dozen bottles of VEGETINK, but lately uses but little, as lie declares that lie Is too well to be taking tncdicl no.
Respectfully yours, K. REST. ItS L. C. F. BEST.
The range of disorders which yield to ihe influence of this medicine, aud the nuinber of defined diseases which it never lalls to cuic. arc greater than any other single medicine has hitherto been even recommended for, by any other than the proprietors of aome quack nostrum. These dlseases are Scrofula and all Eruptive disease® and Tumors, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Spinal complaints, and all Inllammatory symptoms, Ulcers, all Syphilitic diseases, Klduey and Kladder diseases, Dropsy, the wlnuc train of mlnful disorders which so generally afflict American women, and which carry annually thousands of them to premature graves* Dyspepsia, that universal curse of American manhood Ilearfburn, Piles, Constipation, Nervousness, Inability to sleep and impure blood.
This a formidable list ol human aliments for any single medicine to successfully attack, and it is not probable that any one article before the public has tho power to cure the quarter of them excepting the ViuRTtxx. it lays the axe at the root of the tree of disease by first eliminating every impurity from the blood, promoting the secretions, opening Ihe pores—the great escape valve* of the system—Invigorating the liver to its full and natural action, cleansing the stomach and strengthening digestion. This much accomplished, the speedy and the permanent cureof not only the diseases* we have enumerated, bat likewise the whole train of chronic and constitutional disorders, Is certain to follow. This Is precisely what VRGBTINB dXW, and it does it so quickly and so easily, that it is nn accomplished fact almost before the patient Is aware of it himself. Jun-28
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CARRIAGES
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fully rvqucAt (hose indited to kuoxrlnic th mrae to be due, to come for ward and nettle without delay. Our not«i and ncfounte will he kept at the old stand, corner Main and 7th street*, and ono of ua will be found I tier* to attend to them at all time*.
May 1,1573. TURNER SJULMTO.
LASTCALL.
The note* nnd accwanta due Turner
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TEKRE-HA UTE t?ATUKlA ii VKNINGh 1873
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McK. DINSMOOR,' U. D.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHVSICUl^
OFFICE OX Xin STRHET,
Between 4lh awil 5th St*.. ne*t doer roster Bretkrn.
Residence on 4th street, bet. Swan and Oak. one* Hoara from to 10x ».,S to laofl 7 to S P. a.
Dr. D. having had many call* for cam* of medicine and books on nomeatic practice, baa arranged to tupply all wbo may desire lo procure tbe s*»e, najV-U
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FURNITURE!!
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At Nos. 18 and 20
FOURTH STREET, BET. OHIO AND MAIN,
Can be found the Largest and Beet Stock in the city, consltlng jr*
Parlor and Chamber Setts, Bedsteads, Bureaus and Wash Stands, Sideboards, Hat Racks, Book Cases, Folding Bed Lounges, Sofas, Rockers, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Marble and Wood Top Center Tables,
WHICH WE ARE SKLMMJ
At Bottom Prices, Wholesale and Retail.
Terre-Haute Furniture Co.,
8. K. AL1JH3, Agent.
TO MAKE A CHANGE!
I hereby oiler my whole stock of goods, the finest and fullest in the city, comprising fine Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid Silverware, the finest stock of Silver-Plated Ware in the city, Tea Sets, Castors, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Spoons and Forks, 18k Rings, Amethyst and other Stone Rings. All my stock in trade at
SLAUGHTERING LOW PRICES AT COST
And some Goods at half tliclr Cost!
This being the best opportunity ever offered to the citizens of Terre-Haute and neighboring towns, it is expectec that every one contemplating purchases in this line wil" avail themselves of it and make early selections, as now the stock is complete, and first-rate bargains are to be had
THEO.
before tbe American paMfe
OVER THIRTY
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S. R. FREEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALER
In Queensware, Glassware, Chandeliers,
KKROSOE LAnr*. do.
MASON' AND W1RE-T0P FRUIT JARS AND JELLY CASS.'
I call particular attention to COUNTRY MERCHANTS, my stock is com pleto and will duplicate Indianpapolis, Cincinnati or Evansville Bills.
325 Main Street, two doors West or Fonrth.
It baa ncrerrct
failod to giro pcrfect catirfac«on,aDd ins justly bmnetrkd tbo p«mcca.for all extertutl Woondc, Cats, Barns. 8veilings, Fpr*ln», Era'**, 4c., ftc., for
10,000 ablebodied citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, to help buy out our Splendid Stoek
of CHINA, GLASS, and .QUEENSWARE, which we are selling at
II. S. RICH ARSON & CO..
JIain Street. C«r. oi" Alley, between 3rl and 4tli, North Side.
W. SCOTT. J. K. GRAFF. It. 1\ SCOTT,
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Jf A]**ITF.4'TORY—WestSide of Public Square. DEPOSITORY—McOregor Block, Main street, between First and Second, TFRRK-HAl'TE, I\I). .f®" Repairing done with neatneRM and dispatch.^ tnny34*3«i.
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THEO. STAHL.
Makers.
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Vtnesrar Ultters are not & vllo Fitncy Drtnfc, lusdc ot l*oor Hum. \Vhl8kej",#P/oof Hpirtu atul Rpfiwe IJfjuora, tloctorwi, spiced, and m-eteiml 10 plcw) tlio taste, called
Tonics." ApiH-ttwrs," "Restorer*." *c., tlwx U*ail the tippler on to drunkenness sml nun. hut ure a trie Mudlcine. mode frotn the n»iiivi roots arxl IirrUs of California, free front nil Almliollc Stlmnlants. They are the Great Blood llirtficr ami A l.lf«Mrlvinj{ Principle, a Perfect Kenovator tu!l 1 nvlgorator of the System. cnrrylia wr ail |h1hououh matter and rcstorliitr Uiu t'loi-l to si hoalthy coutiitlon, enrioiiitig It. ivfreshin,' and luvlzorating both lmiul sml boJv. 'i hcj ure easy of mluiinistrau»n, prompt in tlirlr ncilon. certain in their resnlCH. Kii'I reliable in nil fonns of disease.
I*critnii rm Inks lh««e Hitters &CccTflinR to directions. uzM remain IOUKUU welt, provided Uicir loiics :.ro not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier ni^ttns, and the vital orfrnn.s wasted beyond tho point of repair,
Oyspepstn ot* luill^rttlnn, II cad ache, I'.il:: hi tiu- Snoclders, Cou^lis. Tiyhtnosa of the C'lic.t. Dizxiuess, Sour Kruciaiioui of theStorauch.Had Taste in the Mouth.Bilious Attacks,Palpitution of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys.and a hundred oWier painful symptoms, are the otfrprings of l)yHpi'I»ta. !n tlxio compluinU it ha* no equal, and oi:e bottle will prove a letter Riiaranteo of Its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Prmnic Couiplnints, Invouncorold, married or Pinitlf, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic llltters display so decided nn Influence that a marked improvement Is soon perceptible.
For Iiitlniimintnry mid Chronic IiUruniniUiii and tiout, Dyspepsia or indlsrc.stion, liliious, Kesultteut and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of ihe 151ood.l.lvcr,Kidneys and bladder, these Kilters hare Ix-en most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
Tliry ure Gentle Purfrrxtlvo as well an a Tonic, possepslng also the peculiar merit or acUtiR as a powerful agent ill relieving Congestion or Intianiination of tho hirer and Vis* ceral Organs ami In Ilillous Diseases.
For Skin Distunes, Eruptions, Tetter, SaltKhcum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples,Pustules,Bolls, Carbuncles,King-worms, Scald-Head. Sore Eyes Krvslpclas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, llumors and Diseases of the Skin, ol whatever name or nature, are literally dng up and carricd out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effects.
Clcause the Vitiated Uloort whenever you lind Its Impurities bursting through tho skin la I'lmples, Eruptions, or Sores cleanse it when you find It obstructed and slnggish in tha veins cleanse it when it is foul your feelings will teH you when. Keep the blood pare, and the health of the system will follow.
Grateful Thousands proclaim VLN'KOAR BITTEH8 the most wonderful Invlgorant that ever sustained the sinking system.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, larking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist: There Is scarcely an inli vidtial on the face of the earth whose body is ex* empt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but npon the diseased humors and alimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelminltics, will free the system froni worms like these Bitters.
Blcchanlcal Diseases.—Persons engaged fn Paints :uul Minerals, such as PIumbers/Typesctters, Gold-beatera, and Miners, as tliey ad vance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of WAI.KKK'S VISEOAU BirrKits twice a week, lllllons, llcuiittent, and Infermlr lent Fevers, which are so prevalent in tbo valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Slates, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ar kansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast trlbu torles, throughout our cutire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purga Uvc, exerting a powerful influence upon these various orgaus, is essentially neoessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR.
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WALK Kit's VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which tbe bowels are loaded, at the same tlmeBtinuiiatkig the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs.
Scrofula, or King'* Kvll, White Swell ings, I'lecrs, Erysipelas,' Swelled neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these as In all other constitutional Diseases, WALKKR'S VIXBOAK BITTKIW have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate aud intractable cases.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Blflers act 011 all these cases In a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the caus?, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected pans recelvo health, and a permanent cure Is effected.
The properties Of DR. WAI.KP.U'9 VtNEOAR BITTERS are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carmln ativc, Nutritious, laxative. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS are the Itcst safe-guard in cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain In the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, cither from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc.
Fortify the body against disease by purifying ail its fluids wiui VINEGAR iiimnw. N'o cpidemlc can take bold of a system thus fore-armed.
Directions.—Take of Iho Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wiue-jrtajwfiill. Eat good nonrl»hlng food, such as beof-steak. mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and -vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable Ingredients, and contain no spirit. it. it. MCDONALD
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lglr In many affections peculiar to Intileo, tlio Extract Bnchu la iinennafcd by any other remedy-
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Graduate
MedirdL
CoQtge, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, oaa be consaltsd on all diseases of the Sexmal or Prinary Organs, (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female, DO matter from what cause originality or of bow long standing. A practice of SO years enables him to treat disease with raccess. Ctires guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Tlwaeata dtataace can forward letter describing rymptoxsa
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B. DTOTT, K.D Physidaa and Surgeon, lMDvaaeSt. New York.
OB. CROOK'S WISE OP TAB.
Ten ysarsefa pnt»11c int has provt-d Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar to hare more merit than any similar preparation ever otTeaed to the pert)he. It la rich in
the
medicinal qualities of Tar, and anequaled for dlaeaom of the Thrsat and Lanes, performing tbe MOST JUUfASKABLE enrea. It
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cures all l'sn(bs and Coltla. It has cured «o many caaos of Aslluaa and ltr«neilti«, that It has been pronounced a
the Breast, Sid* or Back. Vravel «r KM* nry Dlaeaaea
of the Urinary Orf*"* any Klvrr Co«ssplWi«* it ha« no eqaaL 1ft la •im AODftior fciwtorca Use AppellM,
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•caoves Dyspep*1* Iadl«psa». PrtvtaU Malarious Fsvtff, Clir«« tosse to •ywSwa.
