Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 November 1873 — Page 2
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THE MAIL.
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T8KRS UAinK, NOV. 22. 187&.
PEOl'LF. A SI) Till SOS.
Joe Jefferaon will make a "jolly" character of Hamlet. Ad
armleaa niutttclao baa arrived In thla country from Europe who plays the fiddle with bis toes. Wonderful feet.
A medical writer has recently averted tb»t "physic la the. arUof atnualng the patient while nature curea the Ulaeaaa."
Why ahoold tho man who baa arrived at the age of foumeore and two years be aopreoiely happy Cccaaae he ia in atate of be-elgbty-two'd.
Ia the Colonol here?" shouted man. sticking bis bead into a K*naaa City street car. "He h»," answered thirteen men aa they row* up.
Josh Rilling* divided the human race lntotlireeclaaaea—tboae who think it ia so, those wbo think it len't so, and those wbo don't c«ra whether It is so or not.
John Hay, the author of "Little Breeches," if engpgod to a Cleveland belle. After awhile he will buy a pair of little breechoe and ntutT thorn with Iiay.
Leavenworth Ju»tlce descended from bla deak, knocked a lawyer down and aald, aa he resumed his Beat
Now. Mr*. Peter*, go on with your story." "Our fellow town««iiitn, John Knox -wsttt galloping out of Ontervllle, on a f.de horse ia»t nl^ht," is the glut of a fading obituary notice In a Louisiana paper.
The editor of tho Hsintsville (Missouri) Herald pops the question In his p«pcr In the public rash ion: "There's a certain girl in this town who can CHr ry our smoke-house keys for llfo If »bc will only any the wor»."
WealOeld, M«is».. has a ghost which does not confine Itself to a sltmle house, but travels nil over the vlllu«e, pulling olf bedclothes from sloping parties and gently fanning people to sleep.
Tenneaaoe should r» jolco. The yellow fevor has abnted in Memphis, and An dy Johnson announces that he will not participate hi politics any more. Two plagues do not often retire so suddenly and simultaneously.
A fellow In Iowa bus made the bent m.itrliuonlal investment of the season. His bride lately olopiil with another m, mul after two days returned with $700 picked from his pantaloons pocket 11 unb ind number one is now on a spree with It.
TUe old prov«*r» about slinging bread upon the aqueous expanse as an investment was vcrilietl at Xowburyport, recently, where a man «ave a poor woman fo and had a not» of equal value returned to him by gust of wlud, half tin hour afterward.
!r. Il.) T.r»wls la authority for the statement that a diet of beans Is better for the complexion than all the powders and creams ever manufactured. Economists who want their wives and daughters to look lnn.lt*oine this winter will see the vt»lue of a bean diet.
Lyman Tremaln reeelvod twenty-five thousand dollars for defending Stoke* —ten thousand dollar* as a retaining fee and the remaining tiiteen thousand dollars at the close of the trial. This, wo believe, Is the largest sum ever paid to counsel in a murder c*»o in tho United State*.
Miss Charlotte Cushiuan, In reply to Mr. Forney's remark "You are now alone In our great art your famo has no competitor. Where shall we ti'id an equal to succeed yon said No, my good friend, nobody is Indispensable. Minn. Jauaua^bek Is my equal, and beMdewaho is younger and so handsome."
The average I My ton «pjw»tlte for beer 1* immense. On last Suudty Father llahne, of Kmanuei norma a Catholic Church, becw somewhat nettled at a number of persona who left the church during the delivery of his sermon, and •Mid If th#y could not do without their boor for aahort time they should stay nway.
Weighed on the scale* st Sing Sin* *Htok«s turned the balance at IS*. He has not lost nmrh In the Tomlv*—not so much as Flak In his tomb. It Is consoling to recwive the announcement of«lie Warden that be will do
gaily can to mitlgato tho aontence of Mr. Stokes* sentence." Th» law i* a respecter of pefwons.
We'd credit tbe following good thing we knew to whom tho credit is due: "The drummers came down like wolves on tbe fold, their toes were all frosted, their nose# all cold. Their weather* pooled bagle* won shone through ihe town, they gobbled the money awl soiled it down, then took a few orders and lit out of here, *ith their heads full of business aud skin* foil of beer."
To secure poor preaeotng, congregation* should keep their minister oo «n*l! salary. vi»H him frequently as committees with suggestions tor his •lylool preaching, and keep him coastaatly os tbe trot among bis congregation by reminding him how roadt •toiling bts sainted predowor did. Tho Christian at Work Is re*pons!hie for thos lugfistioei snd also hints that if you wlifc W Ptmatop lQl^gpt-ber, a fwd way to do so la to atahA hln-. Of# funeral.
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The Wood hull will talk at Dei\T0ln ofethe&Kh. j_ "Rough" on tlMi b«ffls—the present! Wyle of neck-weftfc
Somebody g.-i.\^jjt "The woman who is indifferent to%er looks is no wo man."
Portland* ladle* are going to wear calico to eburch, to set an example for poor folks. _____
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young lady at HHlaboro, N. C. crawled under the cauvaauf a clrcu* and stabbed a teamster who tried to put ber out.
Fans, say* report, will be larger than ever this winter. They are aaaumlng a size and weight dangeronstothecom munlty.
The belle of Milwaukee carries pocketful of prune# aud chews them on the horse ears and snabs the kernels %t the conductor.
Dressmakers and milliners report their business entirely unaffected by the financial crisis. Considerate creatures, women!
A Vienxa lady circus rider committed suicide because she couldn't vault as well as she wanted to. She reposes hi the family vault.
A St. Louis landlady regaled ber boarders on twilled rat, and they wore extravagant In pr.-me of Its juiciness and gamy fliviir.
Clerical neckties lor the ladles are the latest. They are white mull (the ties, not tho ladles), and made exactly like those worn bv Episcopal clergymen.
In passing through a dark tunnel on Pennsylvania railroad a woman's voice WHS heart! exclaiming, "Don't you fool around! I carrv a pistol hi mypanier!''
A fascinating youtiu lady at party in Tuscaloosa, a few nights since, wa* asked If she ever read Shakspeare?
Of course I have. I rend that when it llrat came out The
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Set up Mary Jane-and-show
your breast-pin" attitude Is the sgony with the fashionable lair ones of Louisville, bavins? suspended the "kangaroo p" and Grecian Ivnd.
Respect for old »K« never had a brighter illustration than iu the case of the young lady who always refuses to go to the wash-tub when her mother or grandmother is present.
A servant girl employed by Mrs, Scott, at Topcka, Kansas, allowed table-cloth to mildew, and Mrs. Scott gave her a dose of poison to correct ber memory. It was corrected, tho coroner said.
The Providence Journal declares that printed calico is a handsomer article than an India shawl, and that If prints wero two dollars a yard no woman would rest quiet until she had a dress of them.
Tho power of love receives a fresh and striking Illustration in tho caso of tbo Milwaukee girl who knocked ber lover hoels over heed down a flight of stairs because ho wanted to stop kissing long enough to net i» good long breath. 4ne ot the Ingenious devices of modern costumo is that of a young lady in Troy, who, when sho has occosfon to travel iu a street car, always carries a sawdust baby. All the men, who were babies ti omselrei one, astjn to offer ber a seat.
A young lady In Lancaster, Pa., has the Initials "Y. M. C. A." engraved on one corner of her visiting cards which she hands to certain gentlemen visitors. At flr»t they suppose sho belongs to tho Young Men's Christian Assoclstlon but It Is not loug before they rightly eonstrtio the letters to mean "You may come again."
A young lady iu Fondulnc, while out walking with ber lover, was attacked by a savage dog, who seised her by the breast and toro it from her body. The lover fainted with horror at the sight, but the young lady, much mortified, went for the dog with a picket, remark' Ing that, "That ere coat a dollar and a half, and won't made for no dog to chaw up. .-if#
At a dress reform association In Iowa a committee waa appointed to propone nud report cpon an under-gernient suitable to support tbe weight of cloth Ing from tbe shoulders. Time and again that committee baa asked for far' thcr time, snd It is not yet ready to prepare and report. We would timidly suggest the male sly is of suspenders, If It wer* possible to fasten them with pins. Talk sa wo may about the pro* grrs« of woman, It seems that she •rill
all that be le- never know tbe u** of buttons.
Ix these hanl times It is necessary for everybody, more especially for poor people, to economise to the utmost pos sibic extent. Dnrjng the cold winter days tbe hands are quite as apt to suffer Mi any other portion of tbo body, snd tbo gloves snd mittens on sale at tbo stores are too spt to bear high prices and lack durability. Most of those which purport to have been msde of bttekskin come off the bocks ot sheen, and are anything but durable. Only bi«bpr?oed goods in this line can depended upon. For those who labor oot of doors, beak ing com, chopping, or driving teams, very good mluens can be made out of any thick, strong cotton doth. A woman who Is expert with tho sowing machine and shears, will make a pair In a very few misates —•t a ceetot not to exceed ten or fifteen oemta. If tbe cloth is too thin, It may be doubled. Tho flrac*fiort« may be* little clumsy and unoooth, bat comeliness acid itood flts come after a few tines. The writer of this paragraph has picked orsnspped eorn maay a onld day with hi* hands amply protected with a pair of coUonade miUen* that did not crnt ton osets, sod gives his mjxwieoee nam tar the those who have equally light phraea.
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alight 6f band—*. bre«»h o^pKMHis4 It is very seldom that a buabang| ar^ Wifb are equally band apple.
What kind of essence does a young man like when he pops the question Acquiescence. ~4-
The wife of a Wisconsin postmaster has been detected opening letters. He prefers divorce to removal.
A Dubuque couple met on tbe Uorae oars he paid ber fare sho amiltd. and they were married after dinner.
Many younit ladifti have resolved to form ancarly closing association, and to receive no culls alter jilne o'clock
Scribner's Monthly wisely thinks there is a good deal of difference between housekeeping *nd housekeeping.
A gentleman lately refused to oelabrato his silver wedding on thegrouud that ho WHB not yet retluc^d to beggary.
A new cause of divorce—incompatibility of temperament of the wife's relatives—is recognised by the California oourts.
Tbe man who cannot muster upcourage to pop the question such weather as we have been having of late,deserves to freeze to death thl* winter.,
A Chicago lady basest her application for divorce on the circumstance that she can't keep step with her husband when they walk out together.
Mrs. Llveruiore is our authority for siiylng thai Lbouatnds of women are married to men whom they don't care copper, that they nmv K»t a home.
The result of the admission of women to Ai A bor Is, that every year when the university breaks up lots of th« Mlchlganders marry the Michigeese.
Ati old maid In town says tbe saying. You must take a mart as you find him," may be true, and that sho is per fectly willing to do so but whore is tho man.
There is a young lady love in town who is so indolent that she does nothing but sit and hold her hands,and when she gets tired of this, has a very ac commndating beau wbo holds them for ber.
A female lecturer In Boston, said: "Get married, young men, and be quick about it. Don't wait for the girls to become angels. You would look well beside angels, wouldn't you, you brutes!"
It is now announced on the authority of that "eminent physician," that it is not considered healthy to rise before eight o'clock in the morning. Thisappliesoi.ly to men. Wives can rise at seven acd f.tnrt the fire as heretofore.
Some women are so selfishly obstinate th it one cannot bo amazed attbeir murder. Then- was Mrs. Lee, of Lynn. Massachusetts, who positively refused to get up and light the fire, and Mr. Lee felt it his duty to choke her to death. -jf.:
Nothing brightens a true woman like love. She will do anything, bear anything, suffer anything for the sake of a husband who truly and devotedly loves her and wlio.se heart-is ono with hers. Where such love ends widowhood begins.
The Laramie Sentinel sends up lliis Macedonian cry: "There is a fearful and terrible near-it-y of girls In this country, not only for 'cooking purposes,' but we know of lots of young men wbo would even be willing to take them 'raw.' and for llfo at thai."
Some scsmp at Fort Wayne mailed letters to a score of husiuess men, telling them to look out for a man who would visit their houses ihnt evening to see their wives, and twenty businoss men surprised their wives by coming home two hours ahead of time.'
The Supreme Court ol Maine has just come to the relief of the stronger sex. It holds that wben the w*fe engages in business on her own account—such, for Instance, as tho millinery trade— the husband is not liable lor ber debt, unless ho is an actual partner in the business.
A young married man in Waterville droauted that he stood on a high batik, on tho railroad track, with trains approaching from each side, lie grasped his wife and jumped. When he and his wife woke up. ou the floor, he realised that it would have been safer to risk thersllroadjrolHsion. ,''}
Tbe following teuder missive was picked up In tbe ladies' sitting-room or the railroad depot at Fonda: "Deai Charles, do you love me aa much as you did a quarter to twelve last night Ssy you do, dearest, and it will givp me spirit to go down and lackletbem cold beans loft from yesterday.*' The answer sent was, "Yes hoist them in,
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my angel." fin This business of klaeing Is getting to be dangerous. Only the other day an Eastern judge decided that habitual kissing of a young lady by aa unmarried gentleman, eras equivalent to proposal of maralage, and now wo read of a MasoschuseUa woman who, while kissing her husbsnd, and with ono arm around his neck,drew a pistol with tho other and shot bin.. It begins to look ss though self-preservation would tequlro the men to atop tbe praeU"0 altogether.
MUt. Lewis courted Addle Way for seven long years, with all of Jacob** patience, but soarcely with hia ardor for Rebecsa, for he went to California without proposing. Ho was away not quits a year, but when bo retorsed he found Add to the wife of Aidbladee Knott. Sfto was marrte putt ail redemption. and when Milton realised tbe »s« fit all Us «M|, Bpftd to eseleim:
"•Tbta lath* Way that long I fimsht. And nworn heeania 1 0JMI it KaoU.'*
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An eaaUgp mam, a rsldapt years In th#aouftpArqfarfof has accuslomep. bigjeatf tof--'. id but, suiong r.thi»s, those j«orifeln tho following sound fkmtilari
If you desired to be called at an oarly hour hi the morntatft your hoat would promian to wl right soon,' and may ask you if you desire to rla« before 'sun-up.' If you order breakfast at a hotel at an unusually early hour, you are likely to be told that the/ 'don't reckon' they can get it that aoon. Yeu enter a hack and tell the driver to hurry, aud It is Dtore than likely that he will tell you that there is a heap of bolea in tbe road, and he 'allows' It won't be safe to go fast, because be ban to watch out right saisrt' now. It may tie that tbe wheel of tho carriage may strike a atone, and if so coacbee will be likely to exclaim,' Doggon that rook.'
Tbe domestic artlolo which Beatonians call a 'bawsket,' gets flattened out Into a baisket,' here. A frying pan becomes a skillet, and all distinction* between bucketa and palls are l*vebd to tbe staudard of tbo former. Housebold goods are 'moving plunder,' even in tbe way bills and manifests ot steamera. A set of harnops is a 'pair of gears,' and what is strange in this pork ralying country is the absence ol pigf. There ure none here. They are Utile bogs, or 'bawgs,' as popular pronunciation has It. Water is stronger with us than with you, for the Hooaier puts more to it, aud uiakea it 'waiter,' nd by a bluillur error of prouuncia on your daughter becomes a dot tor.'
A newspaper carri 'packs papers,' a tule bearer packs ilea,' ami a youug gt nileman carries his sweetheart Lo the opt«r but let the piece be ever so funny they do not laugh, tboy 'Mif.' A shinies'* follow is often described as tho 'trifllui'St, nocountest' fellow alive, and, if he Is tribbed, he is called contrary. If h« Is destitute of beauty, he i-'nuly.' Things that are bard hi New England aro hnurd here. Cards be come cords, and I have* beard a child at -hool spt'li a-r-d yoid without being corrected.
Tney will tell you that tbecbillsleave one •powerful weak.' and a Hoosier never dislikes to take medicine he 'despises to ike it and when you aie vigorous health they will under stand you best if you say you are right pearl.'
A Hoosipr 'allows'to have a 'right smart' of corn, wncro a Yankee wou'd calculate' on having a largo quantity, and he also 'allows' wheroaYankc inieuds. When one leaves any pl»ce suddenly, he is said to 'lite out,' er hi v.- 'lit out,' and having arrived at th proper place, 1 too will lite out.'
AX EST1IUSIAHTW CHOIR In The Con^regaiionalist a writer, wbo evidently has uol music in his soul aud is not moved by concord ot sweet sounds, Rlates what he calls "au incident."
At a recent Sunday service thoorgan 1st did not so uiucb as begin bis voluntary until tho congregation wero all their seats and the preacher had entered just at the time when ho ought to have ended it. And ho played, and nlayeif, and played, until Dr. Joseph Parker's sly observation about hearing "considerable organ" in America came to mind a dor/II times. The interminably long voluntary finally had an end, in a rexpecUtbly short, anthem by the choir. It was fifteen minutes after the appointed time when the minister rose prav. II ing a sensible hs well as a pious man, h- prayed briefly*, but no S '-IMT hid he aald Amen than up j-truok the oruati a second time in a response, winch seemed its if it would never be concluded. Ag iin the organ l-t pi iyed and played uml plaved, as if. one won think, the congregation had ga hered solely to bear him. And when ac I iM, he did finish, aud the ininis er hi'd Micceed-d in reading a short pan fage trom the bible, a tenor singer tiok tho floor and proceeded with the perrm.tnce of a recitative which wo think miiKt have been in the mind of that musical uentleniaii of Richmond. Va., prtyed "Oh, Lord I we thank Tnt-o th it Thou hast put a new N'Mi. 111 our uionth It goe» leedlcdum. teed:»d-e." After the limber-voiced •enor had finished U1* leedlcdum, but n! mini the ttletije of the congrega tl"ii had b"Mni" quite exhausted, the ek and helpless minister was permitted to begin his
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NOVEMBER 22.
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are apt. when looking upon soino new discovery In the chemical world, and witneKhiiig its practical workings, to wonder how the world could posal bly hitve suffered so long from its want without hiving discovered the great (Itt/iideratum Much must be the feeling when wltue**hig tbe bem fits Hecurt by the occasional use of
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Ccnlanr Liniment* The great auwovery ofUin ag«s. There la no the not reil. ve, no nwelllni wb cti it will not «tibdue,am no Inmrnem whieii it wih not cure ThU»M*trongiaa ^uage, but it Utrue. It la no hambfu the recipe la prlnted around each boUle. A
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Centaur Liniment will
cln". .ntalnmg c.ntirtcate* of wonder ful cure* of rbcuraatlam, tieumlgta. lock jaw. apralna, aw«t JI oga. burna, aoolda, cat »i br*«ta. potaonoux bile*, trosen fee gout, •alt rheum, ©ar-Mcb«, Ac, ami thereelpaof the Liniment will be«eat graiUio any one. It I* the moat wnnderml healing and painrelieving agrnt tbe world haa *v«r pnodueed. It nelln an no article ever beforedidtcll, an»« it aell* beenu«e It doe« Jtwt what'lt »»relewk 10 (to. One bottle ot the Centanr Liniment for animal* (yellow wrapper) ta wonh a hundred dollan f«r epsvined, drained or galled feotvee and mulea, and tor rew-worm In *h»«p Ko lamtly eeiinekowner can attord to be wltboot Centanr 1,1 oimenu Price, Meenta luraebot le,»l 00. J. B. Hons Oo., &k Broadway, New York.
CinteHa ta more titan a nMltatt for Castor oil. I. to tbe oaiy HAT* article In exfaitene* wbleh la rare to regulate tbe bowel*, cure wlnd-«nUe and produce naiur al eep. It br pieaaant to take, lit need not cry and motbera nay afeep.
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Itlahandaomely Illustrated, and has far contributors »om* of the most ntiraclve writers iu the country. Am«ug tbese aro: 3(1 want Kffffle$t9n, JDr. 1.1 Hnjtet, Prof. James DeMille, I ouise C. Afauliitn,
LouUa AI. Alcott, Rebecett H. Darin, IT. Flanders, if,' & 5. Robhitu,
Sophie itay," »%i C. A. Stephens, Ruth Chrsterfteltl, JU. A. Dentson I
Its reading adapted to the old and young, is very varied In iu character sprlght-y and entertaining. liglvc« Storlea of Adven-Morlca of Home tare. nail Neho»l i.lle, Lrtier« of Travel, T»l ea. Poet rj Eilitorlala upon Net* ctlon» Par I»ec-
Cnrrent Topic.. Iiuauliiii. a a A A ii a a clea, alea, a a a 1 I HkftrkPN, «leati. BellKlwUN Artlelea 8UBACMRRION PRICK, 8».S®. Wpecimen COJIIoh sent free. Addies*
PKKKY, MASON & CO.. 41
I'lnrc, IIOKIHII,
WOMEN
Dr. A Blitz,
will gl ve hi« niecfal artentloa onvr 10 tbe KPlCALandHtKOICAL
treat a rot of of the KTK*nd KMM. Are?*a twcatiad. 4»t» lit Maio 4«n eaa
HViiaa.
BRATTIN WATCHES:
Ilavc been thorougl ly totco by Hull road JMen aud otiiers. Demand for them conniantiy tncica^lfg. lbccivcd iplmiia at liMllnncpoIlMKaponttlon H«cointucud(Ml to hatiioHii men ami other* deklrlng a Kellablo'I line Keeper. HeutC. O.
1.).
to
ail part *of the t'nlon. Apply or Bend orderH to HHATT1N, Wholesale nn IWIRM, Jeweler, Ureencastle or llrnKtl, lud.
$SO SAVI11)!
To meet llii nrgent «lem.rnl of llic 11111 en Ihe FI.ORE^Cr gRWINO WAt HIKE CO., have tle«erinineil to h-4
REDUCE rtlK KU.
n»»rt will l»ere«fier aell ilielr 903 Wa« chiite Cor (M5,niid oilier »lylea In proportion. sfKf.'fitV*
TIIK FLORKXI
IN O I Ncwlnc Machine that f«i ili work l»-eltwi*r«l uml f.»rwnril, or 10 rl*hl and left, lh«* pnrrhnxer m"i pn-ler II hn» b«pn fre t*
MIMlOV7l» AMI NIMI'I IHUI, and la belter Ihnn any oiher tuarhlnc in the tnntkei.
IT I* MOW TIIK f'lor nec, Wnan., So*. Agrnt* VlaniMl.
RH1I FARMING LANDS!! KOKMALE VKRYCIIKA1M II E S W E S Xo t'lnctnailon«t Alwaya lutprovlng
In Vnlwe
The
H'POU/I
W.8. MAOILL,
latxf-it. C»*liler.
Q.ENTS' & LADIES' WEAR
IJBAMJ) Ot (OLOKKU! OcntB' Wear repaired neatly al H. F. Reiner's D^ye House,
of Ihe Cimnlrtl i* made by the Advance in Knit Fstaic. NOW 18 II TIM F.t MttTlon* of aercaof the 0outln'nl, In KAargaw
NKBUASKA,nowtheforonlanisflne»r
Mile—many a/ them never foi tn the market -at prtee* that DEFY COM PKTITIOS. Fiveaa't Ten Yeamt'redtl Cilven, with
J-JU S intereat at Mix per ihie f.nml Grant Rond*ofthc Cnmpflft^ taken of jnr (or land*. They e«n now l» purchaNMl al a large uiacounl. frauPull part Iculara given, new
Oulde with
new Maps mailed free, by addma*l«g O. F. JlAVH,. n* Umd (Mmmlni.ner, P. R. R. -..si OMAHA, NKB.
A day ffMtranteer! to Agent*. Addreat O. HCLt.IV AX A CO., 8 M. I'ftUl Ht„ lllmwre, Md.
HINGBCONR BITRit O N IMNKYK, made
FIRESIDE ,?g
by PI.I HE A ATW«OI». product* tlie larg«Mt light. Can be owl on any coal oil lamp, for aale by all lamp dealer*.
"1HYCH0MANCY,
OR BOUL CHARM-
A log." How either aex may Uncinate and gain the love and affect lon» of any peraon they cbooae, Inatantly. fhl* nlmple mental acquirement all can OOMMMI,free, by mall, for cea*« together with a Man tage Oulde, Egyptian Oracle, Dream*, Hint* to Ladiea. A juerr book. liflW Mld. Addnha T. WILLIAM & CX)., rublii.hcr», Phlladelpbta, Pa.
MEN. OlrU and Boya wanted t* aell oar
Frvncfi and American Jewelry, Book/, Uatne*. etc.. In their own toealltlea. Ifo capital needed. Catalogue, Terma, A e.,aent Faxg. P. O. VICKJSKY CO- Auguata, 'Maine.
French and Ame
AVeiTMeU'ttAEBTTI. Wpacm. Hrnt by mall mr 2c. Addreea OKO. P. WELL A CO^ 41 rark Row, New York.
,A
NION
•tallii 4t Airtot, Haa permanently located In ililectty.aad Uk«a
S1tMpiMlela
leaunte In announcing tun etty and vteiaitr. that he
Christian College,^,
XUta, HVUITAX CO., 1KB. TMa fa a ffmt-claae ooilege, and doing firM-claae work.
Winter Term commenced Dec. 3rd, l$7i. ftmlng Term commence* March lit h, lfT4. ouns geotiemea and ladlea who desire to take Hr«t rank among the tear her* of In«llaia and Illinois, will «o wall to patronlxe lawwM thla InotiuiUon Tewhlng, durlm
and Leewuaa on Term. lettlnr*.*dtit*m pa AM JIuuMEU, Praa't.
TIImM^\M
Mcaov, Ind., Xov. t, IR3. novS-gm
