Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1874 — Page 7

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«HutU Ivory tablet he plaeed It undftr the

one

eye, and then touching

1 inem de*tro«fly and at Ue aam«tim# with the Bioetvieticate art, he made the laMies iktetded, ao pi«uounmi, they iMoaMd to actually Mfr-'JEfo Cp": clled the brow, sad when done the ened wa» most deciaeA. l&e young lady waa a blonde, and with one eye treated ana 1 the other not r«««d the rwutt v*ay«ty

Net all. We give a delicate tint to the ear, a rosy, steel color to the nails. We have powdera for^the teeUj. leave nothing oncared tor that goes to make perfection of a beautiful woman. "And are these things In gene™

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Certainly yoo can not find brilliant complexion that tun not been made aobvart. We read with great pleaaoie oftne beautiful women of the faahlonable circles of Washington and the summer reaorta, fin we know where they come from*"

The secretary of Francis I. ,naed to Htop up hia nOBtrite with bread If he Wf dwh of apples, to tj^vent anotherwise In vi aM in A ish king had an antipathy to boththe smell and tight of thfe wholesome fruit and a ihmily of Aquitaine had «i hered^ itaiy hatred *f !». A Flemish datoael was sadlv troubled by an unconquera*s ble aversion te the ttnell of oread.

Cheeae, mutton, mode, and ambergris Si have been repugnant to some nasal organs as to send their owners into eon vulsions. Gretry, the composer, eonld not endure the scent of the rose, neither coold Ann* of Anatrla. The merr* sight of the qneen of flowers was too much

Ibr Lady Heneag, bedchamber woman to Qneen Ik^T^eed, Kenelem Digby records that her eheek became bllatendd when one laid a white rose upon it as she slept. Her ladyship's antipathy was ss strong a&tbftt of tbo diinie woo feinted when her lover approved her wearing an artiftcial rose in hiw buttonhole. A violet, waa a thing of horror to the eyes ^t Jfritilps d« Lwnb^e

Unsy wit* sbotnlnable an Earl of Barrymore StaOi^grew pale before the •water-crews and* »olf erwho would have scorned to torn I® back on a foe, fled wHhont shame from a sprig of rue. A poor Neapollttm waa always seised witlT«flMOT att«Mi^g to swallow a morsel of flesh meat dfanyklnd, and nature thus condemned him to veget»riani^m—A sorer tnflletlwithan toat snf-

Anneri or by the |wiy ww» owda not teste adder of beef without her lips swelling to uncomfortable dimensions. Dr. Prow had a j*tient who declaml botK^st mattott was as bad ss poison to him. Thinking tills was all fency, the

MUBiBiMnd the obnoxious meat

under various but ®*®ry periment ended tn Mother onlticky individual alwayshad

tihof

ftt the gout a few hoars after eating and a Ooant ^Armfitat nesret WK «d torvoffltm^dat if he kiwwingly or nnknowingiy partook ot any dlah

containing olive olL,r

CM aHghtest SBWdlcnm

BARNUJtPS NXW WJFA r" (ftotm the New Vortc Herald, 17th.) During the brief Interval that followed th« done of the morning session of the fIniver*aUst Convention yesterday, before the people had time to disperse, a was noticod In the Church ef the Divine Paternity. Dr. auialenter«d and occupied a chair beneath the polnH, The organist struck np a wsdding q^lwtep, and rumor carried tbe news s. mdl&t P. T. Bantum. thea^wman. 1 id caught pretW Knglhfc and .* about to make fiw hia cording iv s.iw and ctsrtom. In a IpW inor^N ti -t organ pealed forth it* Mar.. -s, sr.! Mr. Barnum advanced to fiw communion rail, idtatt en his arm Miss Nancy Fi*h, a m« lady of twtm 4* summers, lithe aid pr"Uy, thWttgfier tf Mr. John F^efSoatnmdi a mired fftanuiketurer of l^ancnahire, England, who baa been pot tm the wdt

AH Wwfpnw^L RTiplliTITOili* Wide was dressed in a slete-colonnl dress, and wore a Mack velvet hat with bine ^atbera. From httt ears depemled diamond oarrtegs. Thebrtdepwom was sttired in an evening dress salt. lenot was tied In shoti order by »r, Chsipin, and as the hswry prir were pro»MMid husband and wilL^aowrding to the laws of God and of tfae 8t*te.*tbe mom imprinted a kiss on hto bride*s ^eek. for which he was applanded by STsUmbtage and the pM pastor Tirrmrmt Tbe eonnle Immediately re«mlto the Windsor Hotel^ where UMiy nre at present domxAled. waay not -«se«f ostentation abonlthe wed* dltv. and tew persons outside, the church, mt even those to the hotel, -sknewuiat a wedding had ^between the showman and an Knglhii ilady. Mr. Samnm h« be«n widowtr v**». lie Is atxtyftmr years of j- «i«tiL

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A iv W S W a a A*» broths* in tfcla city, wB»

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killed a whito mu,ln ft ia,lnt hia plsee. The eolored man wa*** *»**p **wu©d.knowlng,should h» tugttf. tSl b»- hang to the nauwt If" lor the pnrptw, tlw.

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..is when be wa* «jptured,

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pi«k«t

-vet'* nin'iHaiery

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world de seems lo own.

eat* to a newly elekted Justli* of the Peace, seated on the bench, with a poor cuss before him, chained with stealing a loaf ov bread, the owl has more raro and un&thomable wiadum in hU IheettyMJ —iv thb% iuaoieot or modern. y' havlooked at thfefti half an hour stlddy, until I wns ashamed ov^ mf lmpudense, to see if they ^wink*. and I| never see them do it,

I would tliank some one to tell me If an owl ever dux wink, and if he dus, how often?

This would he a. good saWekt tor wmt dcbatlmi society In enny of onrooilegt«. Answers to thla phenomana, posfctwOd, are reapeotfoUy^salidtod,

The owl Wldshls nest in sum vakant hD^iOW twy and lays how menuy

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kaut t«lL but su^iwhere lees

a mindted I am sure. Xj^s stands to pm and reason sal-* doni lies.

Owls are not lux ly to eat no matter how you fry them, they resemble in iter vor the metft of a yeller dog, if enny knows h«wthattsat«k mu

I don't. 'i I have shot dwls, ft is* good deallike shooting into a feather pillow.they ftill feathered from their toe miles clean up to the base of their bills, and when th« fMahers at% piktoph froiil their^they snrink at lad sum otbw thlnga 1 hnowov Md^ tbe kotton all taken ouk

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STILiNGE ANTIPATHIES. *T lA Vrit«tf on "Antifjathies" in Chamber's Journal aaya:

Owls are plentv, but I don't kno az this it enny thing~in their favor. *,

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FASHION NOTES.

In view of tbe low price of wheat and tbe convene!* #*8«*fio5

tuinn drosses vriil be short.

buttoned pocket books. Tleht lacing will be indulged In even by those who find it tight gqiwesing to get a corset.

Jet waist belts will not be confined to ladies of African descent. i. Gilt slippers will be worn caly bv those who cannot afford a genuine article.

Combination suits will bo worn in i*ntua where three or four members of the fiunily combine to dress one of their namber^While the othejn lie in bed.

Stripdl will be all thil rage. Refractory efeudren will evwa weac4hem di^ring

\^Klfn9j^£ace3 irill be worn beeauae they are lew* pfcirtfal than homp. The hair will be worn in puffs. In fact, puffs will be all the rage with ladies on terms with load editors.

White muslin embroidered sashes will not be worn by parties who cannot borrow umbrellas.

Penciled eyebrows will be protected in damp weather by brass foil

ttsr iroNDBRs or

Business

th'» trade, Fourffe and of big man With watch,

^RFREfcMAX,

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HAUTE

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THE OWL.

The most wonderful thing about an owl la the solium importance of the whole krittar, ho «ii# 6n bia^ percb, dwjt over Omas

SATURDAY E

jrEHELBY, *c. Opera lloow.

Lkissner,

W*nel(Al »od Retail Hiaitei' tn rfam«il|»4fW«. Or»»«% llusftuaeiiti, irf Mu*ie,«OhloUt.

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Xo.IUMalu«t*«tt?*p«*Ain». MttateUuncht I lip Tijnniinir.il r-1 PaplUi mayjeoUHratany ...

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xt day tfr« man waa (lbcovrfrtrt

in !is- in jlncpl white m.--ii. who in determined to earry «'»t

iv -!^Wkn J«d® I^^. ft»d were

Real Estate Agent

COMMISSION BROKER AND COI»-! .UfiCTING AGENT. OFFICE—Over PrnlrleCltJr Bank,6th 8t», with Hendrleh V» p*w#.

EdHM

ukaj-RK IN

REAL ESTATE,

Wo. 115 Main St^ up stairs, TKRKBHAtTTEflKD^ Wilt aell tots in the olt# and land* in the country on the best terms. Prompt and careful attention given to business,

Legal.

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"C1 LECTION NOTICE.

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Oslaar Uainent, The arm* dlscewry of the as*. Tlwre Is nopsia which u»« Gentaur UmjWWtVWtll

and no lameufsr whifthlt wfH nOHSttw. TfiM l*sir«Wf an os at it at a It no mo bug the recipe Is piloted around eaeh botHe.

bonis, staioisettk^ m, hceann tow. aouft

•ar-schA, sod Ui« wlp» ol

utiol* ever tote* din wtl, and

s?c«!l*

tuwd norm* in sheen. No fori! u» without

horww and Aunlir of rtook'flwBwaii m*

Mjutcea

tanr Liniment. Prtce,

4k&Ros«aOD^

ork

CM««r1at* more than a sowurote for Osetor (tt. hhtM mir safe h» which Is ran to regulate the few* eare-wind^eotte and wM«»

hmw*

p. It i« piMsnt touOte. Cbllteo need notcry and mothers may sleep.

AN HOOI) RESTORED-"—

A victim ef yoothfttl Imprsdenne,

eansiun premature deear, nervom dehUlty. «t«. having trMI in vain every knows rnwdr, ha* Arand a slmsto self«enr»,wht«li be will send flreeto Ad* dre* J. U. BJ^lP»WK*esiwi«rw|l,New Tor* JolylMHi

».v,nn«i

tohk t.

HujJnww A.

FOOTE,

General Dealer In

GARDEN, FIKLP AND FLOWER

ussm,

No.fi Main »liwt,Ten3pU«fto, Indiana.

fall Jfe'er In rlW, fin Plate, eased Wnre,

Htove*. rfssteki impmu and

13H Main strwit, North Side.

w. mpmm, General Ueale

Dealertn

PROVISIONS AND PRODUCK, National Block, 155 Main street.

BUNTIN

& ARMSTRONG,

DRI'daiSTHand

Maunfacturing PiiftrmaclsH «k» Mam »tr«a^femerof tiUth, Terre HaQte.

X)HILIP

KADEL, ManuttM!tiin.*r of

laddlea and U»we».

Whip*,Ctnry Combs, Brnahes, Rome Rlanketa, Ac., allwork warrant**!, .Lowest prices in the *«?, Mala St., near 9th, south side.

ENTS'AND LADIES' WEAR, jj|f Cleaned and Colored!

QlOTft'WEAR ftEPAIBED NEARLY At H. F. RELNER'S Bye House. apj«*tf) Main aUvetv ty't\yfpn l^h «yd 7th.

TA8. H. TURNER,'

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*t iSTATlfOF Indiana, 1 1 V^o COUNTY, 4To the Sherlffof saUlcounty:

I iiereby irtve not ice that the following om^rsare to be^kwted at tbe general eleoUon to be held In said county, at the usuo.1 places appointed to hold elections, on Tuesday, the l»th day of October, 1874:

Oue Secretary of BtaU%, One Auditor ofsfitate. %. One Treasurer of 8tato. One Superintendent of Public One AttomeySenernl. EOne Judge or the SupremtfCodrt. One Representative In Congress for the 8th

DTwoRepresentatIvesin

ruction

General Assembly

One Auditor for the county of Vigo. one Treasurer for the county of Vlge. One Sheriff for the county of Vigo. One Recorder for the county of Igo. One Commissioner for theisrd District. One Judge for the Vigo Criminal Circuit °a Prosecuting Attorney for the 24th Criminal Circuit. ......

OnP Prosecuting Attorney for the 14th Judiclal Circuit. One Surveyor for the county of Vigo.

One Real Estate Appraiser fer the county On'/cbroner for the county of Vigo. FOB TOWK8HIP OFMCJERS. Forliarrison Townshlp-On^Trustee. Four itttlces Of the Peace ana F^tJonstables.

For

A FLEA.

When a flea is made to appear as large as an elephant, we can see all the won* derfhl parts of its formation, and are astonished to find that it has a coat of armor much more complete than ever warrior wore, and composed of strong, polished plates, fitted over each other, each plate covered like a tortoise shell, and where they meet hundreds of strong quilia'project, like those on the back of the porcupine and hedgehog. There is the arched neck, the bright eye, the tamstMuftnt ***, the piercers to puncture tne akin.* awker to draw away tho blood, six long-jointed leg#, foil Hf which are folded on the breast, all read at any moment to be thrown out wit tremendous force for that jump which bothers one when they want to catch him, and at the end of ptth leg hooked claws, to enable him to cling to Whatever he alights upon. A flea can jump a hundred times its own length, which Is the same as if a man lumped six bun dred feet and he oan draw a load two hundred times his own weight.

Nevins TotW^ll^OneJPrustee, One Justice of the Peace and two Constable*. For Lost Creek Township—One Trustee, Two Justices of the Peace and Three Con^ForHoney Creek Township-One Trustee, Two Justices of the Peace and Two Const*-

Otter Creek Township—One Trustee, Two Justiocs of the Peace and Two Consta-

tolFor

Sugar Creek TownShlp—One Trustee, Two Jusnoes of the Peace and Two Consta-

WFor

Prairie Creek Townslilp^-OneTrustee, Two Justiocs of the I'eaco and Two Const*ht«W

Fof PTalrlflton Towoghlp-One T^tWUge, T#o Justices of the Penee and Two qonst*-

te^or

Riley Townshlp~One Trustee, tfw Justices of tho Peace and Two Constables. For Pierson Township—One

lManj^»K*an^ LurtU»m it

a?iMm4Wdnts of the State of Indiana. Bait! non-resiiient dcfcndanjs are hereby of tiie pendens? of said action K^alnstthem,andTthattbesame wlHstMid "Sr trial at the November Term of aakl

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DM INI8TRAT0RB NOTICE.

J\ -Notice 1« bmby |riT«ntbat the un tornTtheh««Kf iSbm B*«P?

•epttStT -Admlnlstmtor.

Knitting Machine.

FRAJf POPE.

IN .un M:

Professional Cards.

&i,Taomim

A. E CAUIOK.

TjTOORHEEa GABLTON A VOOHUEBH, Havtos formed copartnemrtitp will i*a«Ucc U»w in aii lt« brooch** Mkfr-S«.5l|Wa»»nTwr« ftwt«

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Attorney at

Law,

opFxce^s».ut MAI» emmm*

A* IT.

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Cfimmi*»JonM-1» *atlM«rfi»d to

^«LH^SraU, het rourtt,

and Filth stroela. nuulU

TKIUUE HAUTE, Idd.

B.p.WaKKUUL

J^ESTER fe WHEELER,

Attorneys &t Law,

AND aKA'JSKAJL COLLECTiyq AUENT». Oommeraiai C8iMUoii»n« a 8p«l«tty. CMi Advan««d on Gtod paper, rrum pi Mtien* tlen given t» clsUtna lo both Indian* and

WrI:FF.R

N ES^NaUohal 8jat« Bank,

Prairla aty Hank, WcKe«n Min*haH'«

**8^ FF.

E N

ES^Natiohal

8e

«t« Bank,

City IhDk, mcK««d and Tern* Haut« Batik, I*-..

Flm National Bank, Flora, III- Saving A Lofoi Association, Paj nesville, O. Orrit'K-NO. 141 MAIN STREET,

T^UtE HAUTJi, 1ND.

WILL.

SAM'l. B. Rli.BT. ILEY&BLAia

R1

Attorneys

ii

Councilors at Law,

BRAZIL, IN®.-

Collection# promptly attended to. frYaotice in all tho Courts or tbe Btnte.

B. AKOIE

L.

WILSOS.

Offers her services to the

Ladles and Children or Terre Hants. Ofttoe and Residence—No. 45 sonth 7th St. Office honrsS to 10 a. M., 12to2and«to7 r.M.

HYDE, M. D.,, .r

HOJMEPATHI8T,

Offlot 405 Mmn SU, opposite. Opera Hotue. Office hours, to 10 A. m.,2 to8and7to#.p.*. Night calls answered from the oflloe. pecTal attention given to Chronic Diseases.

References:—Dr. H. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of the Arm of Wilson Bros. A HuiUoy.

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. D.

Office on Ohio St, Bet. Srd A 4th, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

-rvR. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

DENTIST,

No. 1S7 Main Street, Terre Haute. Ind.

pHARLES EPPINGHOU8EN,

Architect and Ballder,

OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YARD, Corner Ninth and Cherry streets.

/CLEARANCE SALE .K —OF*—

MILLINERY GOODS!

*c--AT—

E. B. COLE'S.

ft

:Inf

TRIMMED IIATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, and FLOWERS

MUST NOW BE CLOSED OUT Irrespective of Value..,, *,

Embroideries, osl ery, Corsets, Ties, Veils, Handkerchief*, and all other goods will be sold very cheap.

No. 031 Main Street.

PHOENIX TILE MACHINE. TM* MMMM ta xUpwl ». .*»» WO nto «f T«*« to.

piANOS.

1Trustee,

One

Justice trt the Peace and Two Constahlw. SSSSfS^&?S,^pS' for Untii Townslil^One Tntst^e, One Justice of the Poace and Two Con»tabU«.

(SEAL] Htatr or ijtniAKA, VtooCptTJmr. I. Joshua M. Mill. Sheriff In and for said oounty, do hereby oortlfy Uie ahpw to he

rpHE STATU OFINDIANA, VI I

(moorNTV-lNTHKywcMirulT

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Fair Dealing! No Hnmbugt

StemwayftSon'sPianos

(THE BE8T IN THE WORLD,) From N75 to 11,100,

Gabler Pianos, Arion Pianos,'

gRUNKER'S

Patrick Smith HamtiP

Grand Prize Concert,

Pwlposed leOciekcrn, 1874.

The Ho*. fa*. T. D. Wtieon, Mayt^ of Houston, and the City Council, endow* iht- -o-

We the

tste Distrll poses to make ot'i tto tM of October n«xt, Kthis city, as calculated to promote improvenienKi, and placl«»« withm the reacii of many, who otherwise would be unable,* ehanoe tt»seenre* biWM for them and their

hl« integrity, we MmtiMl In saying that we believe that he will carry out his Distribution honest!)' and feirly, aeewdlng to his to*Mayor, the Hon. Jas. T. 9. .enc,'

Addreia J. t. FOBTER MaHa«er, •f, W. HOUSE, Treasurer. «epl»*«.

POSTPONEMENT.

SECOND AND LAST

Grand Gift Concert,

IJt AID or TBK

Masonic Belief Association, OF NOBFOLM,

DAY POSITIVEIA* FIXED. Thursday, 19th November. LASYCHAXCK,

This enterprise ^conducted hy the MABON IC RELIEF ASSOCIATIONI OF NORFOLK, VA., under authority of theV Irelnia ix^lslature, (act passed March «th, I87£) 90,000 Tleketa—6,000 Cash CUtts.

$350,000 to beGitea Away 1!

One

Grand Cash Gift of.......... One Grand Cash jltt or....,— One Grand Cash Gift of. One Omnd Cash Gift or.—.... One Grand Cash Gift oC.^—. One Grand Caali Gift of„. One Grand Cash Giftof„._—«

IS Cash Gifts of $1000 each.. 2S Cash Gifts Of

From

#850 to §0?S.

From

•0OO to 0»00.

Hazelton Pianos,?*? *?4' R. V. Minden Pianos,

7 14 Octave, 0s« Salsh, ssljr |llO, ANTOMHHXDfi Is Acent for the above Pianos. Give him a ^.11 JUKI Mala ap stairs.

Carminative Balsam,

I« the «reat P©|»«lar Bemedy For children teething, colic, smnmw ewn nlaint and cholera Infantum. No medicine has ever attained a reputationwiaal to it Is patronised by the wealthiest families the State, and eologlsed by our phwd-c-lans. Forty Utousaad bottles sold in 18», every bottle warranted to give satisfaction, none returned, thousands of hopeless caeer enred with one or two Be bottles of Brunk vrti Balsam, afU»r ail other mesas Ihiled For DUurrhoMk Flux, Cholera MorbwvAsiat le t^oler^ Oongestlon of the Hionarh, utfiaAi or cramp in tbe stomach, violent HieOtmKhM or vomiting. Every bottle W worth weight tn gohT. Gives speedy tw» ll"f. and Is perftwtlyharmless tokentnTarst doses, ana pleasant to take, ho flwnlly koowins Its grmt value will ever he out It. Put up la S8e.8»sand II bottles, mid by all druggists and dealers in patent medl» drws. Circular with instructions secompa* ny each bottle. Wherever tlds medicine

Vtar

Indianapoltt,tad*

*. A- BRUKKKR, Ascension, Indian*.

500 ea«h„.... 280 each.., 150 each 100each^....^.» fiO eacli_.„ 18 each

43 Cash Gifts of 79Ca»h Gifts of 290 Cash Gifts of 57H Cash Gifts of .5000 Cash Gifts of

8000 CASH PRIZES aggregatlng IS50 000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Tickets—.810 I Quarter Ticket*-^ Half Tickets 51 Eleven Tickets.,._»100

HO IXDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert Is strictly foiMASONIC purposes, and will be conduct**! with the same IbenUlt v, honesty and fairness which characterized the first ent«rpri» !.

JOHN L. ROPER, President. For tickets and circulars giving full information address

HENRY V. MOORE, Seejy. Norfolk, Va. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED.

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Pennewlll'oGradrd Sehool^Dally and Monthly Report Bkek. For dally reports of the nnmber enwdled withdrawn, re-entered, and transferred, In each room, or grade also the number present, absent,and tardy,n«l the per^omWcrf attondance a Teachers' Reglatqr, Visitors Record and place forremwks.

E%*ery twenty4li*t paae is rated «Mr the Monthly Rejwrts of Tcaclters. The Book contains room for the reports of TWKtVK teach*'re, dally and roonthl), for ^Tlwwhole. when completfl at Wje the School eflr. formlog a complete Diary

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KT Some of the Worm Syrupsdo as much harm to thejpeople who take them, as they do to the Worms. Beware of them. But rest assured that Abyssinia Syrup is ta/e.-**

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