Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 August 1873 — Page 7
I promised her tbut I would not fail to do she wished, and she kissed me again and went away.
The letter was addressed to you, Mr. Danverw, as I expected. I put it in my pocket, and as soon as it grew dusk I wont to the back door and out through the piazz». Hut Just n* I got into the
fIurttl
rounds I hoard myself called. Mr. was behind mo. •\Vhnro are you going, Miss Clint?' be asked. 'Only to take a walk,' I replied. 'Indeed! 'Well, then, I will act as your ncort.' And he Joinod me, and never left my stdw till we returned to the house.
When I not home Miss Florence was not there. Sbo li»d been taken to Mrs. I^eroy's plantation, lo be k«pt under strict Rurvfiilunce, as I anerward learned,and I was watched
1
I thought, and so did Mr. Hurst, I know, thnt she had eloped with you. He forlmdo any pursuit of her, uny Inquiry respecting her. 'Sho iu dead to me,' ho said. Harnwell Leroy did swear that ho would kill you, but that week your name and that of Mrs. Danvers appeared in the papers as passengers on the Scotia for Liverpool and as politics and secession wore thon allabsorbing topics, Mr. Leroy soon forgot all about hi* lost cousin and future bride. It w«a not till years after that I learned that tho lady who accompanied you abroad was your mother, not your wife, and thai the voyage was undertaken solely on account of her failing health. 'And all this tlnso poor I-lorence's letter had remained In my possession. I had not dared to destroy it at first,and then I had put it away, and so carefully that in niv hurry of spirits and agitation I totally forgot where it was. I searched for it often after she dlsapearod, hoping that Its contents might throw light on her whereabouts, but I never succeeded In finding it. Throe years *'go, while 1 was packing my trunk, an old volume of sermons which hnd belonged to my mothor fell from the top of a pile ol books to the floor, and from botweon Its leaves there dropped the missing letter. I had thrust it there, doubtless, to conceal it, •It Is addressed to you. I send it, herein enclosed. I do not know what It contains, and do uot want to know. I)o not try to find my dwelling place or to see mo. Let this wretched chapter of my life bo closed here and forever. Whatever that letter may contain, do not blame me. I did not dare destroy It, and now it is In your hands. Do with It as you will.
Kpre
ing to take me to Georgia, and when ho will forco mo to marry Barnwell Leroy. I hato him, Harrv he is cruel, wicked man, and 1 could never have loved him even had I never met you. So, if you still love me, if you still wish me to bo your wlfb, meet me at Headman's Fool on the evening of Thursday, tho 18th of this month. I am to be taken to I^eroy's for a visit, but I will be home by that time. I will go to tho Pool on that oronlng: I will wait there till midnight, and If you do not como, If this letter fails to reach you, or if you have forgotten me, I have one refhgo still—the waters that they say are so deep. I had better die at one© than to live to be killed by Inches as my poor mother was. Hut I know that you love me still. Forgive me, Harry, If I seem forward or uninaidenly In thus writing to you, but I have no other friend on earth except yourself, our own •Frrf)RR^tclt,
rappling-irons and strange apparatus, Harry Hanrers nevor even ajnroaehed the window or seemed to heed
4
^t- ijt—z m*
tal fear of Mr. Hurst, and bat for my love and pity for Mtsa Florence I would have left nis boose long before I did, and I wish now that I had.
One evening, I think it was early in Novomber, Miss Florence came to my room. She had been crying (no new thing for her, poor child), bnt her fhoe was ghastly, and ahe looked utterly wont out.
Well, Susan,' she said, in a sort of hard, desperate tone, 'it is all over. We arc to leave for Georgia in a fornight, and I am to be married to Barnwell Leroy the week before Christmas.'
I could not utter a word, but I took one of her hands in both of mine and pressed it. Kbe understood u»e as well as if I had spoken, and she stooped down and kissed me. •You have helped me before help me now,' she whispered, and she put a latter into my band. 'I want this posted as soon as possible. Try to slip down to tho post office to-night,and ob, 8*san, do not fail me in this sore strait, for my very life is at a stake?'
am
closely at Gar-
denhunst. 1 had no chance to mail that letter. 'Twodays hi fore that appointed for her depart lire for Georgia, Miss Florence caiite home. Her llrst question to me was, *I)id y«m mail my letter to Harry And, Mr. Dunvers, I did not dare to tell her tho truth. I thought It did not much matter: that she was to DO married at any rate, and that it would be best for her to think that you had forgotten her, and I answered yes 1 God lorglvo me for the lie. •The next morning sho was gone. No traco of her was lo ho found anywhere. ller bed had not been slept in, her lute stock of monoy, her elegant and valuable trinkets were all in their places all except tho cross and chain whirl) she habitually wore.
St sAN CUNT.'
With shaking hands Harry Danvors opened the other onvolopo. Within It ho found a second envelope sealed and directed to him in ths delicate flowing handwriting of Florenoo Hurst, lie broke the seal, unfolded tho latter which was within, and read as follows
Harry, I an* desperato—wild—despairing. Will you not help mo will you not wine to ine? My father is
therein the bleak autumn night, despairing, wretched, wild, deeming that yon were forsaken and that I was faithlees! O love 1 you did not know bow well I loved you. O my Florence, my dead darling, what must have been yonr anguish, when death was yonr only refuge and your only hope! Do yon know now, darling, why I failed to heed yoitr sweet fsitbfal summons? C^hold, I have kept faith at lsat. I am at last. I am here to bear you to your resting-place, and instead of this cross, oar last love-token, I bring vou another gift not tho wedding ring that I promised you, my love, my Florence, but coffin and a tomb.'
New Advertisements.
I
A fow days later Harry Dan vera sat alone in the dismantled parlor of what had onco been the stately mansion of dardenhurst. Without, the hot sunshine glared down on what was then a trimlv shaven lawn, now planted with com, and no vestige of the noble trees that formerly surrounded the house was to be seen except here and there an unsightly stump. In the distance flashed and sparkled the well known stream In the garish sunlight. Kven ., roNTKR XMITR. Dead man's Pool, robbod of
it*
ing trees, looked bright and glowing. Men were at work there with cords ana
gut
waiting—ellent, motionless and pale. in th^city, 1M Ms A. 1 •*I ka rt«VAat mvuSMAt) iiflAs HUH
At last the door waa opened and one of the men that had been so busy at the Pool came in. Harry rose to meet him and the facet hat he turned on the i&* trader was white death.
Welt, Jwrvts have yon found any* thing?1
iifr, -t»"
«what Is It
tM*. -. dtecolorwl obje with its wreeut
(ject—the oftorq.
n°Harry
AOENTSWAXTED. 8*nd for Catalogue. I i,
DomcstieSewing Ma'ineCo.,^.^.
Mtocks and frol«l. Capital, 510to 8100 will
pay
ilootoSt.ewa month. Knll expla
nation sent /ree. W.F. HUBBELL 4 CO., Bankers and Brokers, 89 Wall St., New York. Bex 2tt2. 1IOW, WIIEX AND WHERE TO
ADVERTISE.
Seethe Aclverliscrs' Gazelle. Sent by mall for 25c. Address GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., 41 Park Row, New York.
NEXB 25 CKXTA FOR THE
ADVERTISERS' GIIETIE,
A book of ill pages, showing how, when and where to advertise, and oontalnlug a list of nearly 3,000 newspapers, with much other information of interest to advertisers. Address «KO. P. ROWEI.I. A- CO.. Put* Ushers. 41 I'ark Row. New Y«rk.
"BUSINESS CARDS.
lHAm.F.Si:P«*I!«OIIOr8EX, Architect and Bnllder, OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YARD,
Corner Ninth aud Chorry streets.
JOHN
II.
O'HOTLF.,
IAXON, nELODKONN, ORGANS, Mnalenl Inwtrnuienui. *e., Palace of Music, 4H Ohio street.
fpF.BHK-HAITK MtNHAL IX NT I TlrTE, l«i Main street, «p otalrs. Music taocht In all Ita branches. Pupils may cnter at any tltne. Agency for Htelnway jilanos. A.Hhidk. Principal.
RW.
HIPFKTOB, Oeneral dealer In as-,}.'
UUOCTKRIBB, PROV1HION8 PRODUCE, National Block, '.M Msln street.
A. FOOTS,
J. Dealer In
J&'-
They Purify the Blood. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Jaundtce.Llver Complaint, and all diseases iiriaiug from a disordered condition of. the Stomach and
COSE
Liver. Manufacture*! by Poor Man'sBitteiw Co., Oswego, N. Y. fte*dold by all druirirl*!*. 2otH. and t\ a bottle. TToi.I KiTlATK «®r COMMERCIAL IX1/ (jTlTl'TE, New Haven Coun. Preparatory to college or business. Circulars sent on application. WM. H. KWS3ELL. Principal.
•a /fr\"\T |.i V" Made Rapidly with StenjVHJlN Tj I ell A Key Check Outfits. Cuuilojiues and full jxartlcularn FREH. M.
Hpkncer,
117
fc*4
DKAI.Klt IN
I.«ntlier. Ill«les, Oil
A
rindfnira,
No. 178 Main street.
Cash for Hides, Pelts, itough Leather, etc.
IOHX II. NVMIM, WlioleKaleand Retail Oenlerln UsU,On|», »'nr«, nstlStraw
Uoodi,
I4 113 Main stroet.
WII.and
»A«K,
Confectioner and Baker, dealer In Foroltm Itoinostlo Frolta. Nats, Crackers, l-lre Works etc., 118 Main street. Estaollshed in 1H37.
rnllE XKW YORK iTOKK, I 7,1 Main street, nenr Court IIou«e sqnare. I»ry «oo4t». arpels, Vail l'uper.
Mlin«lea, 4rc.
FrKOKHU
ltUSCnACFT
U. I'KKEMAX,
KlASiNKR,
A
-1
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,
No. ar Main *trwt.
KL
BALL,
1
Deeler In
Mmm, Mantrin, ffrsftn, lis Plate, Jmpmm mmit Prr***d ITare, 1» Main Strwrt. North Bide.
JONKPH
NTHOXO,
Wholmale and Retail rx»ler In Cbelre Te«», CoWVea. IJ««sr». jfr Pssfr and Miagile Oreeerlee,
No. 1ST Main s'reet.
PHir.lP NKWHART'S
Terre^flMwte Plow ractery, 1st street, near Main. riTTIW o.,
WHOLK8ALK NOTIONS,
Commission Merchantii, l«s Main street.
ahroud- \t. Desiw
Dealer In
fttevea, Orafea sad Tl» Wiertt Ajaocy Falrhafeks' Scales. 150 Mr In «'re^_
[niI.tPKAIRlM
What is II Mmioan-I wj*rr»!»lrtt tofi^«-»k^t!«r*-tlon.
5rWWBN2 7^
"smond cms# I ijw forgei-me-
restrained himself till the man
was gone, tb«n b* from the table and pressed it wildly to
l^o'Kre, Wl' k9 'joa stood
11
Manutactarer or Hsdtfles and Harness
Main street, near
TiCJnriX AKMllTResu
IIS Main strr-et, m»»r «|»th.
James
4vWrif9( WAA^rt, WVTfV IW Mlf VMUI14
Jlottss. Terie-Haote, Ind^Watches, CloA» |n«t Jewctrr Rnrravfn* neatlj
SAY
B. ritEADtfc
Sag
,•_«
1
Hanover Ht.. Hosion.
HANOVER COLLEGE,
IXOYEH, IXD.
The next soMdori will open September 8, with a lull faculty. Tuition free. Two courses. Classical and Ucleutlflc, wilh Preparatory Department. For Information and Catalogues, apply to
Itev.
*i. '.
HM'KWAX, I. !.. Pres.
-l f., per day Agents wanted $0 l*' All classesof working people, ot either sex, young or old. make more money at work for us In their spare moments. or all the time, than at anything else.
Particulars free AddressO.STINSON A (X). Portland, Maine. FOItTI'JfE.—How? By speculating in
Co.
American A Foreign Watches, JBWKLRY, Ac., Opera House.
MIT. an*
taiMtailMi Mthr
FF
TEKllE-HAUTE SATURHXV KVKNIM, MAIL. AUGUST 30. 1873.
jr
fWQMES T/n 300 AM) HORSES. 500 ASIMAL ('IPT1YKM, 5000 Ml'SKI 11AICV*)!.*, mill 60 Alt M)AIIS ol 4 IltlO.SITItiS,
FAMILY BITTERS Terr e-Haute, Friday, Sept. 5th,
rr
*AJ. It
rm»Vm5»»»
S^ia*. I—H* t* S«r»«wrwik
M.
jtit
m. (I^nkk, wn«hnii(«riD4
Jeweler, Ohio Mirtrt, tenth U» Ooort,
r\
W a E S joxEft* josr*.
Aiterse/st Uiw* Jfntmrj Ko.80 MAIS sraarT, Between Third and Fourth.
y& zoi-i
J^ENTUCKY UNIVERSITY,
Le at Antilasd, the Xlomeol lienir CU. and Old Tramylrmuia Six collejte* In I oprrstion. with thirty profeMionr, and WO I stwlents ftem Si States. BiUwINstorfel*
Xj. IB. HLZEUSTT'S
LEVIATHAN UNIVERSAL I JVING EXPOSITION,
LEAVES ITS
i^v-^oiirlh A von nc. Xcw York* XttlioiiHl Amphitheatre and pv,, Zoological Gardens
with
1 1
vriuh reach
irry*
RS #WS
By DOUBLE SPECIAL, RAILROAD EXCURSION TRAIN, to glv« Two Grand Worl«l M'onder Exhibitions of his 81.000,000 Melropoliinn nscum. Monster Menagerie, IIIpposoonomaden, C'nrnvan, Eqn«?»CMrrlenl nm, and oreat
WEW YORK CIRCUS I In Six Mammoth Maiqnea. Contalnlnft SKVES1 DISTINCT. Dis "MIL"A anil COUJS?AL SHOWS To au ol which ONE TICKET for the Usual Price Admits, -wspr »^rC ~f.
hA jjf
THE GRE VTEST COLLECTION of MARVELS ever Canopied. A VARAVAK of Elephants, War Camels, Desert Dromedaries, African Buffaloes, Elks, Arabluu Horses, and Fairy Ponies.
30 Massive Dens of TERRESTRIAL AMPHIBLOUS.nnd MARINE WONDERS.
A Crystal Den of TWENTY MONSTER SERPENTS. A WORKING GLASS STEAM KNUi$K. BOHEMIAN GLASS BLOWERS, and the 80 Smallest and Handsomest ARABIAN and SHETLAND PONIES In the Workl.
THREE GREAT ARENAS, including the 2(50 Matchless PerTorinerw and Priceless Horses of the renowned
E W O S
With over FIFTY PRTS'CIPAL ARTISTS, ELEVEN LADY RIDERS, CONRAD'S CANINE COLLEGE, and FIVE GREAT CLOWNS! PROF, PAGE'S TWENTY-FIVE SOLO ARTIST.
(3-RA.lSrXD 3StXJSXOA.X. BRIGADE 1 With HENRY S^PAGE, the King Cornet Player, in the 520,000 GOLDEN LEVIATHAN CI I MOT, drawn by the Handsomest Team of Circus Horses in the World, marshaling the b* -Wft! W f»
.*{
jHUGE HIGHWAY HOLIDAY PAJRADE^
Or Procession of the Nation*,
With the FREE IEW OF SANG A snd his PYTHON PETS, and LENGEL in the TIGERS' DEN. Twe Grand I'nirer^sl Expositions t«ch D«y. Doors Open at 1 and 7 P. NEW YORK CiiiCCS orand Outer Circle snd Equestrian Entree commencing one honr lster.
Pemember that One Fifty Cent Ticket
.*•" Admits to the SeTen Worlds ot Wonder.
"7 CHILDREN
UNDER
fit
YEAIIH.
rjUIE EXCELSIOR
HERIPFS SALE.
i£
80 CENT«.
Automatic Gate,
(Patented March 12th, 1STT,)
I« a sdhnple, dorableand perfect seU-openhtg
tlnl and
rrtktbf*
gat* ever oUtered to the
pnblte. The gimt adTant«fe« In aavtng time, anpojranr- daagvr and loa* from reatleMi horws,I many
I many othersar« apparent toUL Gates (doable)
Price of flrst-t complete, and wt HhMleOi.: hi.
Iron
loordirM.
Perfect .ifKtwu gnaranteed In everr esse or no nla Parties wt«faln« to porcliaae Gates or TerIrr shoold send wl«n at on re.
Address PHILLIP'S A MAHAX. d!4-ly. P. O. Bos 3, Twnre liaate, lad
0M
PAPERS FOR SALE AT TBLIS Office,
SO
cents a hundred.
By Ylrtue of sn order of sate Issued from the Vise Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, In favor of Frederick Hake, and against EUxa H. Alexander, Abner 8. Alexander, Elisabeth 8. Alexander, Schuyler H. Alexander, Edward Alexander, Euseblus M. HappenAeld, Charles E Raritck, John Jd. Sappendeld aud Hldney B. Davis, Adm'r of the estate of Jesse I.Alexauder,deceased. I am ordered to sell the following Real Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, towlt: Lot number nineteen (19) In Subdivision of section number sixteen. (16) Township number twelve, (12) north ot range number nine, (9) west, containing four (t) acres, more or less, In Vigo county, Indiana. And on ftalnrday, tbe Oth day or Hrptessker, 1873, within the legal hours ot said day, at the Court House door, in Terro Haute, Iwlll ottor the rents and profits of the sbove described Heal Estate, together with all prlv. lieges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to reollza a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then und there otter the fee-simple, In snd 10 said Heal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This Dili d»iy of August, 187*. prs fee. fll. JOSHUA M. HULL, Sheriff.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned having formed a co-part-nership and purchased the shop and business of Mr. Sumuel T. R'H'se, Intend to carry on the enrpenter aud house building trade In all lis branches.
We solicit the patronsgo of Mr. Reese's former customers aud ilie public generally, feeling assured thai an exj»erience of twen-ty-five yeaix In the business will warrant us I11 the confidence within ourselves, at least, of giving general satisfaction. As to our ability to execute everything in our line of business we would leler the public to the old and reliable mechanics of our city, 8. T. Reese and T. B. 8na»p.
All orders for work will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to at the old stand, corner of Seventh and Walnut.
J. P. KIMBALL,
I W. HUNTER.
PECIAL NOTICE.
HnTlngsold our stock of Groceries, Provisions, Ac, it is very Important that our old business should be closed up. We respectfully request those Indebted to us, knowing tho same to bo due, to come for ward and settle without delay. Our notes and accounts will be kept at the old stand, corner Main and 7lh streets, and one of us will bo found there lo attend to them at all
"ilay 1,157:}.' TURNER fc SIIILLITO.
I.AST CAlil..
The notes and accouuts due Turner A Buntin aro still kept at the old stand. Persops In clot) ted will pleiise take notice that this is the last call. 1 will be found there ready to wait upon you.
May 1. 1873. J. H. TURNER.
VINEGAR BITTERS
No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remsln Ions unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed Wy mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ilcauacne, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste In the Month, Billons Attacks, palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lunjrs, Pain lu the regions of the Kidneys, and symptoms, arc the off,of .Dyspepsia. O a better guarantee of Its merits than a lengthy
springs better gnarant advertisement.
1
ForFcinnlcCoutpUlnl*, In youngor old, married or single, at tlie dawn of womanhood, or the tnrn of lire, theso Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement Is soon perceptible.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithciimntlsm and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases sf tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Blwers have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
They area gentle Purgative as well as Tonic, possessing the merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Vlsocral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolts, Carbuncles, Ring-worms. Scald-llesd, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* or 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 use of these Biucrs.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vimoar BrrrKRS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking qrstem
'K. II. RIcDOItALD CO, Druggists and Gen. Agts.. Saa Francisco, CaL, cor. of Washington and Chariton SI*.. JO. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ft DEALERS.
AN-HANDLE ROUTE.
PITTSBURG, OSC1XNAT1A ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.
(Columbus, Chlcsjco and Indiana Central v?-| Division,) rr VIA roLVxnrK.
The Shortest Route East
On end after Junett, 1973, trains will leave the Union depot, Indianapolis, and arrive
"'M"" IX.b.n.E.m i.kayx Fast Line. Express Dally.
Indianapolis, Cambridge City. 8.44 am
9.16
art 9.05 ra
MS am 7M a ~J0Q V.(»r MM tit pin 3.10 am
Oolnmboc ... ABRivas. Pittsburg.
«.00pm 11.10pm 11 JO en
The Fast Line and Day Express Trams have Pullman's Drawing and silver Palace Oars, running throoch without change to New York via Philadelphia.
The Night Express Train runs dally (HunSilver Palace Oars and New York ce. Thlsfo the only Sunday evening train from Indianapolis,and makes direct connection for the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Saturday evening arrive In New York at 6.10 Monday morning.
M*Aw for Tickets via Pan-HandleRoote. F. R* MYERS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. P. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sept.
JSAAC BALL,
UNDERTAKER,
And Cnbeluer el the Dead,
Is prepared to execute ail orders la hUriins with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terre-Haute, 60-tf
Sriflntifa and Popular Hedical Works
Manhood, Womanhood, & Nervous Diseases,
ptmusncu mr nut
No.
4
Bulfluch St,Boston,
Mass.
Medical Knowledge for Everybody. Two Million Copies Sold. A Book tor Every Man.
THE SCIENCE OF LI KE, OR SELF-PRE-8EKVATION. A Medical Treatise on tlie Cause and Cute of Exhausted Vitality, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Premature Decline in Man, Nervous and Physical Debility, Hypochondria, and all ol her diseases arising from the Errors erf Youth, or the jndiscrctieus er Excesses of mature years. This Is indeed a book fcr every man. 190tli edition, much enlarged, Illustrated bound In beautiful French cloth. Price only SI.00. I
A Book for Every Women. Entitled SBXUAL, PHYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN, AND HER DISEASES or, Woman treated of Physiologically and Pathologically, In health and disease, from Infancy to Old Age with prescriptions fer pie* vailing diseases. 830 pages, bound In beautlful French cloth. Price 12.00.
A Book for Everybody.
The Institute has Jnst published a niw book, treating exclusively of NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES. ISO pp. cloth. Price S1.C0, or all three books sent on receipt of $8, postase paid.
These are, beyond all comparison, the most extraordinary works on Physiology ever published. There Is nothing whatever that the Msrrled or Single, of Either Sex, can either require or wisb to know, hut what is fully explained, and many matters of the most important and interesting character are Introduced to which no allusion even can be found In any other works In our language. All the New Discoveries of the author, whose experience Is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any man, are given In full, especially those relating to Spermatorrhoea, Impotency, Sterility or Barrenness. No person should be without these valuable books. The press throughout the country, the clergy, and the medical faculty generally highly extol these extrao.dlnary and useful works. The most fastidious may lead them. *3, Either book seut by mall, postpaid on receipt of prlc». ...
Dr. W. H. PARKER, Member of the Royal College of Surseons, London, late Medical Inspector General, U. S. A., Honorary Member of tho American Medical acuity, and Assistant Physician of the Im»tltuto, may also be consulted o» all diseases re-
4 Bulfluch St., Boston, Moss. Inviolaulk
lief.
secrecy and certain be
aprl9*ly.
EXT.
%i»lK
8
rwtn«rlr Wtlh Jl. T. HELMBOLO.
H£ABK.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. ssse, sy.d bss cored evenr esse of Diabetes In which it has been given, Irritation of tho Ncck, of tb6 Bladder and Inflammation of the KidneysUlceration of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Reten tlon of Urine. Diseases of tho I*rostate Gland, Stone in the Dladdor, Gravel, hrlck I)u»t Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Hn foebledand Dellcsto Con«tltntloniof bothSexer, attended with tho following spmtotns Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breath, tng, Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, Pain In tuo Dack, Flashing of tho Body, Eruption on the Face, Pallid CoanUmssce, Lascitttdo of tbe System, etc.
Used ny person# In the dccllne or change of life, after confinement or labor polos, bod-wot-ingln children, etc.
In many affcctlons peculiar to lnnlco, tho Extract Bnchn Is uncqnalcd by any other remedyAs in Chlorosis or Rctcniion. ln«frnlarity,Pa!billness or Suprwwlon of Cnntomary vac nations Ulcerated or Hchlrnis state of the Uterus, Leucorrbica or Whit***, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the a«x. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Phyaiciana and Mid wives for enfeebled and delicate cotutlutions of both sexes and all ages.
KEAaKXY'3 EXTRACT BUCHTJ.
AlbMV nevf iiwv are »*v vhsh^v iu »rv*f f»T 11*convenience, \cd no cxposorc. It canses a freqosnt desire, snd gives strength to Urinste. thereby removing OMtrsctions,Trevei'tlngand Coring 8 trie
tores of the Urcths, Allsrlng Pain
and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous tcatter
KEAUfET'S EXTRACT BUCHU. $1.00 per bottle or six bottles for $5 00. delivered to any address, seenra from obrervatlon. Sold by drasxists everywhere. Prepared by
KEARNEY A CO., 1(M Doane 8t.,N. Y. to whom all letters for Information sbewd he sddressed.
Avoid Quacks and Impostor*. No Charge for Advice and Consolation. Dr. J. Ii. Dyott,
Graduate
Jffftrton Mtdtect
CofUot, Philadelphia, anthor of several raluablc works, can beoowdted on all diseases of the Sexaai er Utinsry Organs, (which he has made
'Or*sna,C 1 either in
matto from what csaae orlglttstiug or of how fame standing. A prsctko of SO yesrs enables him to treat dlsesse with success. Cores gnaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those ata distsaes can forward letter describing symptoms Sad enclosing stamp to prepay portage.
Seed for toe OiUdeto V*auL Price 0 Cents. 37r DYOTT, M.D., Physldaa aad SeigSOB* 104 Dttane St. New York.
Dr. A. Blitz,
Oenllet
4k
Aartef,
Has permanently located In this city, and taken pleasure In announcing to the poblicin this city and vidalty, that lie
wfll give his special attention oyt.v to the MEDICAL and SURGICAL
treatment of ALt dlseaaes Of the YK and BAB. Artlflclal eyes Inserted, ttfrl flee 119 Main street, betweew 4(1» and Mh Rts., over Hatte's Oonlectioncry Store, TERRB-HAUTK. angl. Indiana.
l|Bto.
NEW BATH ROOMS!
Anew and reliable change Has been mad In order to tarnish
HOT AND COLD BATHS,
At all times at the New Bath Room* and Barber Shop on Ofeloftt., het. 3rd 4c 41k.
