Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1873 — Page 8
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SMILES.
Af'S. '.Iv'I .'•—— %*nVast iioreaa in Ottawtv, K»., are now
dwdgnaietl «a the Prewbytcrian horse, tbeJUptlsl hor*«, the MfetboflUt borae, »nd»oor». ,,
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Ayoungla^y minister fe Kentncky floee her whofe doty by rnptoronaly kissing the hrUgeffrppm after j»erforming tbe marriage ceremony.
A Dubuque congregation owe* its preacher $3,840 baok stlary, and yot ifaey wondar wby bis aerroone are not as fervid as In yeara gone by.
It waa rather curious thing that, when a recent bolt of lightning stitif* a church in St. Joeopb, aft thH#ood people ran out-door*, leaving hardened*Uyiwt© put tfie flaine oui*
A colored brother at a Rahway, X. J., campiueoting thux stated bis article of faltb: "iibery Christian." he aald, "am four-footed, an' do feet am prayer, faith, hope, an' charity. When we atari' ^nuar on dom four feet, we'm ail right."
A negro etolo tbe carpet from a Tennessee church and cut it up into bpreeblauketa, and the congregation all went over to
Broad riier to see blm im
mersed. From sotno unaccountable accident he waa held under the water just one minute too long.
We were a Sunday school concert the otherevening, and enjoyed the fol lowing: Little fellow (recitiug hia verse)—"I am the Bread of Life." Su-
ferintcndent
(questioning him aa to his
nowledge of the bible)—^Who said "I amtho bread of Life?" Little fellow (.in, aurpriae)—"I aaid it.M
A minister, travoling through the weal iu a mlsalonary capacity, several weeks ago, waa holding an animated theological conversation with an old lady upon whom he bad called,, in the courae of which he aaked ber what idea abe had Jormed of the doctrine of total depravity, "Oh," she aald, "I think it i» a good Uoctriue, If pooplo would only live up to it."
A Broad church clergyman, who, being recently on an excursion in Scotland, was vehomently rebuked by his landlady, for takiug a walk on Sdnday afternoon. The clergyman aaid thai he could not aeo tho Harm, and aaid: "You know that we read that olir Lord Himself walked with hia disciples in the field* on the Sabbath day." "Ay," said tbe Old lady, "ay, 1 ken it, an' I ne'er thocht any the better or Hhn for it, neither."
Mr. Spurgeon is credited with the following, which, iTnot true, in ben trovak. He ia aaid to have been taken to task by aooie Sabbatarian siucu he has found it necessary to employ a brougham to lake hint ohurcli: "Bui*" he urged, "I only sit atiii the carriage— I don't work." "Ab, yes, sir," said the other, "but your coachman—think of hiui." "Oh, ho is a Jew, and keeps tbe seventh day Sahbiuh." "Hut your horse?" "Oh,"aald Spurgeon, gelling a little impatient, "he is a Jew, too."
Oftentimes doctors advertise their pnmcMi: practice by having noma one call tbem out of cburcrh during sermon time. It was cruel on a certain disciple of lvsculapiua who once got enough ut thla little game. "Doctor doctor!" called a young urchin, sticking his lieuil Into a church door, one Sunday summing, Just before prayer-time. ("\VoJl, who Is sick, now?" inquired tho sexton. "No one, as I Knows en," answorcd tho Innocent youth, loud enough lo.W'bcard all oV'fr tho church, "but doctor give me ft ton-cent shinny
If I'd call him out of cliurch during sermon time." The only serious countenance in that church (luring tho prayer that was followed, was that doctor's.
THE ffAlIlT VF fiKADfXQ. 1 havo no time to read" is tho common complaint, and especially of women, whoso occupations* are such a* to prevent continuous book perusal. They seem to think becauso they cannot devote as much attention to books as they aro compelled to devote to their avocation*, that they cannot read anything. Hut tlil* Ha great mistake. It isn't the books that we HiiIkIj at the sitting that always do us the most good. Those we devour in the odd momenta, hali-a-doxen pages at ti time, often give us mpre satisfaction, ami aro more thoroughly digested than thoso we make a particular effort to read. Tho men who have made their mark iu the world have generally l»ocn the men who have In their boyhood formal Iho habit of reading at every available moment, whether for five minutes or ftve hours.
It In the habit pf reading rather than the time at ourennimand that heltxi us on the road to lowutng. Many oflhe most cnltlmted person# ivhoee nftoi** havo boon AnntHis as students, hate given only two or three hours a day to their books. If we make use offtpnre minutes in the midst of our work, and ^road alittlo, if but a page or a paragraph, we shall find our brains quickened and ottr toll lightened by just so much increaseds*|itfi*r!lion as th«Mook gives os. Nothing1 helps along the monotonous dally round so tmrch as fresh and striking thoughts, to be conleldeml whlla ourHnds are new lda froth a new volume* islfkntm which reduce* the friction of the machinery of lite. What*wo i-emeoib«r from brief glimpses Into books often serves as a stimulus to action, end becomes most precious deposits lit tbe treasury of our recollection* Allknowl* edge l» made up ef Siiiall pAf-tn, which would seem insignificant In themselves jbut which, taken together, are valuft*ble weapons for the mind, and suhetanlisl armor for tbe soul. "Head any thing continuously," eon, "end yo* will N» 4oa odd minutes which wf^are ... 'waste, if carefully availed of*for In etractton, will, in the Ions run, make golden hours and golden shall be ever thankful for
AxoTiumiliae«trery of the fitmmM ink waa made at Waahington during the recent heavy thunder-atortn. An elderly lady, a devout Catholic, be^iStftlft ao alarmed at the severity of the elertric' JJ \4{) dlacharKea that ahe dteed the window* and curtalne of her bed-room, and, mkIo-.•« having m:»dt» the room aa dark a» }K»- au trl^l aible, procured froat the cupboard a! eent* ea«h: 3 forfl. lHttleofholy water, with which. In ~»f hand and prayer beatlr in the* ?r, ahe aprinkle^i the room thoroughly. A* I '»r.A r,Li()li w«?« to be ox|x»c the »U»frn man* ceaaed, and with a oiingof reh-f the! curtaine were raiaed. the shatter* were thrown open, and the
corerel the carpel an count« »ue and walls tf-rhik: 1 wl'.h violet of a delicate huv. Ev»ry rf/ort was made to remove the ap !s an prevent the joke fwm !«nklftg nut, r» ilu vain—the printer heanl of
Mtta J«iJKtN-s complained In the! evening that the tnrfce* ahe had catVn mdidn't eet well. *Tn^ bly **M Jf«n« kins, 'Mi ww lid turkey." got a glaaa of w^t-r Ir. ii.« face. ,.igr.
vertisements.
$3,000 FOR 20 CTS.
Before you start on a Journey, buy an Accident Insurance Ticket Of the Hallway PatUBirn
Amuum
Only Hlxly tliouiMiud tickets will le sold and one-half of ihc.«e ar»- intended for the koropean market, 0»os Uaviog onlj- 80,UW lor sale In the Uu-ied States, wliere lOU.OOO were «H»|M»sed of for* the TTblrd Concert. The ttekctn are divided Into Uu cupoimor pnruaad have on their back the Scheme witti a full explanation of the mode oi daawlOK.
At thiaooaewri, whlfh will bethe gramlw«t musical ill.splay ever wltntfiised In this eouutry, the uuprecedeuted sum of 1*4-e a/i 1
$1,500,000,
divided Into
12,000
hO (..'ash tillls Km I'ttsh (illtt lav Ua.sli Ulilt, 250 tUh Ulfts,
#itI'RirEOFTI(HCT«:
A
I
In
C»..of Hart/ord,
Qonxi. Ticket*/or sale at railroad jtatlpus Ask for an lmnranee Ticket.
.WABASH COLLEGE,
rBAwroRnsviui,»D, Fall Term open* Kept. 10,1*73. Ttie Collegiate, Hdentl Be, Preparatory, Me'cantlle, end illlitary DepartuientJ»— the latter with uDatlum-togeiher with tbe bulltllug*, cabinet, npiwrctos, libraries, society kails, dermltoryv etc present gr«mt MtractlOHS to studeuU. Three railway* pa** tbrough the town. £ttud for eataiogtiee.
JOSEPH
V.
TIj'TTI^K. PRTAOUEUT.
OBANDEST
8CEEME
EVER
KNOWN.
I
4th 'Gran3 Gift Concert
KOIt THE BENEFIT OF T1IE
Public Library,
OF KEXTIC'KY.
Cash (lifts *1,500,000.
FVPRY FIFTH TICKET DRAWS A GIFT. /. gmoooibr^.
The Fourth Grand Olft Concert authorized by special net of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will (.Ike place In Public Llbrury Hull, at Ixjuisvillv, Ky., WEDNESDAY, l»E€E5tBER 3rd, 1*73.
Wantedl
Carriage
CARRIAGES
mtw
cash ulitx, will be distrib
utee by lotarnuux the ticket-holders. The number of the tickets to be drawn rtwnioue wheel iy blind children and the gift* from another.
LiSTertimi
Oue Graiii Cash vilft $2.10,000 onoUrand Cashliift... lOO.OOO One (Jranil Ca!i Olft ®0,000
One irund Ca»b Ulfc,... One Orniiil (j'a^h Olft Id aiah fillia tlOjOUU
tfa.ooo I7,ffOO lot.otfo 130,000 se.oeo "T4^.ooo j4o,oeo
OhCI^....^
W Ca.*h OHH 6,WWeach jO Caadt GUU 1.IXJ0 each.. each. .'100 each
4
45.000
1
aw each UK) each oO aich ......
Cash fiift.s'
11,0^0 C'a*h
1
«i!tf
32..100 530,OOD
Total, 1'2,i**) Gift*, all cash, a ru oji 11 ug to $ 1,3©e,0©0
The distribution will l)e jjo^ltlve, whether all the tickets are *old or not, and the 12,000 girta all paid In proportion to the ticket? sold—ail unsold tiekels lading destroyed, aa nt the First and Hecond Concerts, and uoi represent«1 in the drawing
lu!
Wholti ticket* $50 Ualvea Sia Teulh.H.'&r cach Coupon, Klcven Whple .Tickets tor jrou: 2a« rickets for tl^OO 118 Whole Tickets forJj,000, W Whole Tickets (or $10,000. No diacount ou less than 5S00 worth of TicketH at a time.
The nnpnralleirtl wicceas of the Third (Jirt Concert, an well an the sailxftn tlon given by the h'irst anil Second, makeaiton4y necwe-ary to miiionnoe tlie Kouillt to insure the prompt mile of every Ticket. The Fourth uiftCbncerl will be conducted In all Its* details like the Third, and full parHoniara may b« lcarued from eircolars, which will beseut free from thla otUce to all who apply for them.
Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accompanied by the money promptly tilled. Liberal terms given to those who bav to *ell again.
THOS. E. DEinLiriTE,
Agent F«bl. Llbr. Ivy., and Manager Gift Concert, JPubtie Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Write fora Price List to
GftEfftyESTERN
J.H.J»IIX8T05R,
in Sisithfltld St. ntuburgh,
Vs.
hrpeeh• TxMuIina shot (inns, $10 to $S()0. loiible Shot Utin*. fH to tl.W. Single Guns, Si toe». li'itl**, W to S7b. He vol vers, SH to ri5. Hatolstl tofN. Gun Material, FlfdJlng Tackle, etc. i^arfte discounts to dealer* or oUibH. Army Guns. Revolver*, etc., bought or traded for. Goods sent fly expreaa C. O. P. t» b* examined lx»fore paid tor. OXI.Y TIIIXK S3 COTW.
For a half pint b«t|le of fy POOR MAN'S
FAMILY HITTERS
The brat and rhewpeM Bitters made. The cure nil flllHon* and nre tnnlimhlc preventive ol |tcr ««l A«(ne. Dumb Acar. I'htll* nail Fever. ei«,.eir, Mannfmkureil by PtxUt MAN'S BITTJ-JH CU« t^i^hto, N. Y. Larste hotUc*, full quarta, tl. **.^or aa'u by all TVOftjtfsls.
Having straggled.,Went years iwtwrii 'iffe tnd d#tn with AKTIItl or I'lfTflI.HIf 1 I eaiH»rlmented mynelf ty comnt^oidlng root* and herlx, end Inhaling the Medicine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered & nu^t wnnderfttl remedy end •vrtv iwc lor AHhtna and tin dlseaaet. Warranted to relieve the paroxysm Instantly. the patient
catiHe drrtrn to r»-st and sleep comfortably. ONKTHIAI. PACKAGE *KNT BV MAIT. KHKE -UP (,'H A Ut V.. Add
sod
ts,
an I 'i
mmkI old lady ia now viaiting a friend in tbe eouotfy.
no ho
sand in ut 1
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r«aJ 1AN»
OFt.l.. Appte C««^* Way n#
UT a.
^BUGGIES,
-Of nil Kindv.
».N» in
Bappenfleld and Sidney II. Davis, Adm'r of the estate of Jesse I. Alexander, dece»83d. I «m ordered to sell the following Real Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, towll: Lot number nlneteeu (10) iu Subdivision of Bectlon number sixteen, (16) Township number twelve, (12) north ot range number uine, (9) west, containing foar (4) acres, more or less, in Vigo county, Indiana. And on MsinriUy, the Otli dnjt of September, 1S7.!, within the legal hours ot said day, at the Court House floor, In Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of thesbove described Heal Estate, together with all privileges hnd appurtenances to the same b»louglng, for a term not exceeding seven years, to Ihe highest bidder for cash, and Upon failure to realize a sum sufliclent to satisfy said order of salo and costs, I will then and there oirer the Tec-simple, in and to said Heal Estate, to tho highest bidder for cash to satlsly the same.
This Otli day of August, li7*. prs fee. til- Jt^iliUA M. HULL, Sheriff.
ARTNEKSIIIP NOTICE.
The undersigned having formed a co-part-nership aud purchased the shop aud business of Mr. Satnuel T. Iiesp, intend to carry on the carpenter and house building trade in all its branches.
We solicit the patronage of Mr. Reese's former customere and the public generally, feeling assured that an exja-rlence of twen-ty-Tlve years in the business will warrant ua in the conttdence witlilu ourselves, at least, of giving general satisfaction. As to our ability to execute everything in our line of business w« would leter the public to the old and reliable mechanics of our city, 8.T. Reese and T. Il.*Hnapp.
All orders for work will be promptly itnd satisfactorily attended to at Ihe Old stand, corner of HeVenth and Walnut nt J- I KIMBALL,
•'.
THBOiSTAHL,'
WIKMUB*AL*AlV*UnMILDEAl.KB
Queen8ware,
WAVlIFAt'TORY—'West Side of Public Square. DEPOSITORY—McGrcaor Block, Main street, between First an! Second, TERRK-HAiri:,IM). a pgr Itepuirins done with itratii^ns anl h.) may24-3in.
^»And RAXI.BOAl Tlt lCi SCALES, fall on or Address If. J. KEl.i:K. a«5 North 8th Street, Send for Circular.
TERKE-H
HERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrfuoOf an order o'f sftlc issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, iu favor of Frederick Ilnke, and against Kllxa a. Alexander, Abner S. Alexander, Elizabeth H. Alexander, Schuyler H. Alexander, lid ward Alexander, Eusebius M. Sappenfleld, Charles E Bnrrlck, John
vn ilt'NTF.R.
•Kli-Siti.ll'f,•iHhirftiiM I.. Iii.-.i|ii»'.ij I
PECfAL NOTICE/
S'
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n.
^^LJH'ILDING FELT ^O «eunque.NT-
.« 1^.. aMft «tietirv hIm £J Hend 2 slumps lor Cir liar and Sample*.
fwits wanted!
el*. l*a» i! .l.sfree. Addreas O. ST INHON XtJiitt*' "Ti ill ..I.— ~..
K«V WE HAVE IT! tnethin^ to J'Icrjw
K!
liatife \n siy la.tr
tleet free by
mocrwit Wgxttr. y^wtafeww. Sle.
Automatic Gate
nod lad* die- j®%) furnit and n' ivriMDM^Melnt an
str^-t i-'Trl Wiijr |wae*
re1
'4* gate ever to the
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Having sold our stock of Groceries, Pro« visions, Sc., it is very Important that our old bosinese shnnld be clseejl up. we respectfully request those indebted to u*, knowing the same to be due, to come for wafd autt) settle without delay. Our not« and accounts will be kept at the old stauu, eornef Main and 7th street*, and one of td wilt be tound there to attend to them at ail
1.1«1 TURNER* SHlLIifTO 9*1 rni 5 -t
al..UlT€ALL
The notes and accounts due Turner 4 Buntin are sflil kept at the old stand. Person* Indebted will ptoace take noUee thai (bis to lwillbeiton the last call wait monjroa.
nd there ready to J. H. XURXER»*f •j.i ,ii jr.
mrtli..
CLA RIDGE,
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Notice la hereby given that all iwaion* wliw telinquent city taxes are not paid by the 3' f! of the present month, will be Call* e»l upon by the collector, who will demawfc» property uot er wiit^h tlie uxm can lie fttftri* k'h**a tMJt«s "mu«! be paid. InterWed txirt »K win please take notice, and bsr act ill ng their taxes, either with tlie collector or *1 tbe office, before the time above xp.'. ifled, they will nave themseivetcom an trouble, and the undersigned will be re-
Qty Treasum.
Tt^tas-IlAr TK, Aug.*t, Uftl
NEW BATH ROOMS!
A n*w and *U*U4«ehMate tuu
,!» ot-Jer to fDUn'.*h
been
mad
HOT AMI 001.1) BATHS, At st the New Hath Rflnmi nud
».•••• tokioftl.. k«l.anl*4ih.
Walnut a, oj^t. Center Market,
yer ^nd Scourer,
v. _L. u\. 1' i-*n* Apftarel nk*lj Seonred beaut)
•/i«tlon gursoM In evefjr! ^Wr«totfcrlij»ttat)iriewioKMberwl*» tap Tcr- EACH WEEK—Agents wanted
1 \?fj
every w»»ete. Ousinew ulrietly Vddraee./. mara-ly
.-"eitlms''-. fsrtd ira free. WUUTii A CO.. St. ~oul*,Ux
faff*
Gla»nrare7ft Chandeliei-s
•jiiiMiwpiwiiiwi-ti'ai I
KAS0N AND WlBE-TOP FltUlT JA1IH AND JELLV CAN».^
I call particular attention to pOUNTRY MbRCH ANTS, my stock J» coinplete and will dnplioite Indhftpkk]M)ltHt Uiuatuuaii or Gvunsvillo Bills.
THEO.STAHL.
Maia Mtreei tiro deen Weal of Fourth.
10,000able bodied citizenfcofTerre-Haiite and rieinlly, to help buy out our Splendid Stock
of CHINA, GLASS, and QUEERS WARE, which we are selling at LOWEST CASH PMCfiS.
1
H. S. RICH ARSON & CO.,
main Street, C^r. or Alley* between Srd and 4th, North Side.
J. W. SC0T1\ J. K. GRAFF. R. P. SCOTT.
SCOTT. GRAFF & CO.,?
'Jst, "ri
Makers.
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pUBfeLT A VECrnTATllil? PHHPABAHOIf, compost rt jdajdy of wiiU-tawern RO^T8. utDDft aQdTRUlTS.oo^I'lnedwithoUiw S^rKs, wWcbIn naihira aw Oitkaitlo, i:Ait^SttTS' SUa Aperient, Aoti-BUlons. Th w'u alo jvpsarvod in a aim* etmt qnairt'iT of t&t'.S hm th° *tOAR. VANS to loo? f!io_i ia aay clioata, which nskf the
ocdytohewAae a mcdictno. aa& «h»^*ao-
•gzss S190I) 53 Burk FLeMi ?nr Yorfb
MTWlf ttSltf ttt mil Mr., ..... .. ,.
Pain
LAHTATM BITTERS
one of tho meet derfniMa To*lea Vharttca la the world. Thay are totead^d
emperance Sitters
csiVfiKsm*,
1 tshlsml, the Homr* rf vf—ry a Tmn«yIvanlA Hi- In r.• ii. wiifi «blrtjr proft* d» aBtste*. Kniln fnreo 1 ^eent in Ihe U«. !f--dfnsa ,•». Onflesm. Bwsl 'm
nnd
Sift
B.
lucky.
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VINECAR BITTERS
*0 Pcnon can lake «hes® Bitters acconliag 10 directions, and remain long unwell, provided their iKine* are not destroyed hr mineral poison or otfter means, nnd vital organs WiUUHl bevoud Uic jKiliit of repair.
Iysiei»«la or 1 ndl^rstIon, lleadacbe. Pain In the auiookiers. Couiglis. Tfehtoeas of the CUest, lir.xiness. Sour Knic:aii«»iis of tlie Stomach, Had Tasfc in the Moutli.#tUlloii» Atfscts. Palpitation of the Heart, IniUniniation of die i.uujjH, Pnin In the regions of the Kidneys, and a liundrel oUier painful sympiores, are tlie otT-
One
ee 'of Ps inei
fiprings of DysjR'psin. One lottlc wriU prove
a
better gnaruntev 'of l*s mertts thun a lengthy Far KciunlrCwiiiplMlnlK, In young or old, married itrslnah-. tit tlie dawn of tvotiuinliood, or the turn of Uic. ilii-f 1'uiuc Hitters*bs|il iv wj •lecicleti an liitlnciici.* thai Improvement Is soon perceptible.
adrertlw-iuenu
For luttniinuuloi-y nnl Cliroiklo It heinitnllitin and Cutif, Bilious. Keniittcnt and luierniittcnt Kuver*. Iilseases of the lllood, IJver. Ivihiers and Bladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Disease* arc caused liy Villated illtKul.
They nre gentle Purgfltlve ni well ms a Tonle, iKtsscsxiiig the merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the liver and Viscera) Qrg.ms and iu Bilious Diseases.
For Skin Dl*cn*e«, Kniptlons.Tetter. Salt Rheum, liiorchca, Sfxits, I'iniples, Piistulea, IlolU. Carbuncles. lUng-womis, ScaUl-Uead, Sore fires. Erysipelas, Itch, atsurfc, UlseoloratIons of tUe Skin, 11 umora «ud Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literatlr du* np nnd carried out of the system In a short ttmehy tbe use of these BiUera. (•rntefiit Thousands proclaim VlNKQAR Uittkks the most wonderful Invlgccant that ever sustained the sinking system.
R. II. UteOONALD CO.
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cat., A cor. of Washington and Charltou fits., N.Y. SOLD BY ALL DKUGGISTS Jt DKALEKS.
'«*w
ATWOOiys
Quinine Tonic
mil £t
—3ffSei
The best Tonio and Stomachic ever offered the public.
It
will
Improve your Appetite.
Facilitate Digestion, give tone to tho Nervous System, Vigor to every Organ of the
Strength.
dorse it,
Body,
thereby imparting
Health and
There Is no remedv so
good
for Lnnjcnor and Debility,
whether general er following acute disease. The Medical Faculty in
for Dyspepsia, Janndice, Nervous
Debility,
and all diseases arising
In
ing
In Head, Hide, Back, or Chest,
which ludicate a derangement
It
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preparation Of
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all
of
of tho
Liver
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Digestive Organs. Persons living in or visiting sections where Malaria, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, &c., are tho cliaracterislie diseases, should be provided with them. They aro a suro preventive for all ixilments arising from malarious causes.
QUININE,
no of the best Remedial Agents which (lie science of Chemistry has placed at tho disposal of the physician, combined with other valuable vegetable tonics, delicately flavored with Cholee Aromatic* to please tho palato. ^Sold by all Druggists. $1 par Bottle.
FllBPAJ&RD DT
LITTLEFIELD, HURD ft CO,,
tivM I*'! BOSTON, MASS* Porsaleby GULICK&BERRY, TOTre-Haute
lAN-HANDL^ ROUTE, 4 ./i .. r*t '^T i«:b Pl¥T«lBI^«, WCTlXNATl «ft ST.
s,
LOUS RALLHOAI).
(t^ofumbus, Clilcngo nnd Indiana Central Division,) VIA rOIXMBIft.
The Shortest Route Ka*t« On and aner.Tune2!. IS73, trains will leave the Uhlon depot, Indianapolis,'and artive sn follows: fionrhern Exprcs* lcavk W»i»t Line.
Express Dally.
IndiniuuKjllH..,.. mTjjO a in ".fOpio f'nnibrhlge City. 5.4't a ni fl.fi'am f.tw pin Colombo* ........10.50 iu S.20 3.1 am
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