Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 March 1876 — Page 7

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THE MAIL

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ring in my pocket still, the unlucky ring that had coat me so dear. I went up to Mr. Blacklock's bouse little before the time I had named, with a dogged feeling that I'd best get to the f$ bottom of things as quick an possible.

A servant-girl showea me into a boauti-'_-i ful library, with books ail along tbe walls, and picture*, gnd easy-chairs and everything warm and bright* and Hi elegant. Nobody waa there, and look ed around me.envious and Litierenough

cau loU you. He needn't lie feo hard riii a poor fc-devil Ijko me. I wouldn't, if I could #§,sit do*11 in Mich a nest as thii,"! *'thought. "Hut what does he care," eonfound him! I wish he'd Unrrv along and put me out of my misery one way or another."

The door was partiy open, and Lheard ^a movoment on the stair* presently the Hoft rusllo of lady'a dress and tbe next moment, very inuch to my aurprise, a lady canic in an Hpoke to mo.

You wish to ace Mr. 1 Ilacklock,"*he "said, "but he haR gone out with a friend and will not le in for Home tiroo. If you aro tlio |er?on who' hent him thin note to-day, I will attend to the buMnessj. 1 am .Mrs. Blacklock."

Sbe held out my letter to me. and 1 't«K»k it and looked at it all in a fluster, for this was something that I hadn't bargained for. I could stand having a man blow me up lor a rogue,when theie was to help for it but hew was 1 going to talk to this lady about my own ills grace? The lirst thought was to ia*t out of it with a lie.

I don't want you to think, ma'am, I Haiti, "that this* is any of my alluirs. came bore at the reju#st of a fliond of mine "Then I've nothing to say to you, nir," she interrupted me, very quickly. "If you'ro not the person who wrote this letter and who brought Mr lilacklock a chock with a false signature, two weeks ago, I advise you to uo back l» your friend, who uld and tell him to speak for himself. Mr. Muck lock will not doil with itny go-bel .»een."

She looked straight nt me, with a (lush in her eyes that mid. plain as words, "You need not try to Ho to me I know the truth." And I hung my head, tongue tied for shame, UEd iny face like lire to the lips of my oars.

She looked at "me—I could feel her look all over me, though I didn't raise mv head—and said presently, in a gentler tone: "If you would be honest with me, it would make the mutter easier for us both. I'm quite sure that what you said ju it now was not the truth. You can't look in my eyes and repeat it." "No, I can't you're right there!" I cried out, hot and angry, and not caring now what 1 said. "Ihuit'.s Mr. Blacklock's lault if 1 told you a lie. He wasn't called upon to expose mo to a lady

Indeed she answered, scornfully. "I do not soo why you should expect him to spara .your fee lings. Perhaps you wlH say next it \vas his fault that y*»u to the cheek,"

No 1 shan't. I put that blame where it belongs—on the men that keep houo-it folks it of their due. If I could have uty pay I had no need to do what I did, nhd 1 never should have done it, either. I'm not such a scamp as you thi ik mo, ma'am."

Perhaps not," Hhe said, coldly. ''But what I think of vou is of no eonse •ttce. Mr. Stebbin?. You come, I boon the money which you

lieve, to return mis ipproprlatod. a receipt for it." 8ho sai. down its sho said this in an nrm-ebair that win drawn up before a library table, and motioned me to take a seat opnoslto her. There was pa per on the tabW, and an ink-stand, nnd she took up a pen an4 held it, looking at me in a waiting sort of waj*. I pulled out my forty dollars and tossed it down before'her, net.as civilly :n I in'giit have done it, I mmt -onfesi.' put I was roekIP#s, fr berhvrd way took-the lastspark of liopo out of m0» "That's nil I've got," I said, doggedly. "It's only ity dollars, ami the eueek was K*wrily»liv& 'I've tlotjw" my best tb get tl»e whi|kjyf It, ati(| if tiwas to bo hanged for?: lo-morrew ooufiin't ra'so another dol ari^,fc\""»-*.-•

I am here to give you

She looked at The thtise'Clear, steady eyes of hers tor '!f a minute, and l" looked straight bs. at her, for I was tolling her nothing but the truth now. "Of course yon know," sho said presently, "that Mr. JUaoklock has paid tbfcv raojI«y out of his own pbeket

Yes. I know U,« angered. "And you can't ejtpect thatlu will bear the lo«s rjui-'tly. Ho has given you an opportunity to save yourself, and shown you more forbeamueo than some others might in Ids place." "Much more than vou would, I've no doubt, ma* im, It takes a woman to be hard on a low-creature," I said^savag"!y.

Her face flushed as if I had struck her, and she give me a look that made mo feel like dirt uoderher fret.

Does oU'-riiig a gratuitous insult help to redeam ytulr milf-respect she a$kmJ, gently. "If it do«M I e*m excuse, yon —mow readily, pevh ips, tfrni vou *viil excuse yeuttelf, by-aml-br

The look, and the words, and the tone, were so different from what I'd exjstetOil for answer that I was upset completely. Tho stubborn, reckless spirit In me*broke down somehow, ami a kind of light seemed to shine in. I can't put it into story-book word*, you know, but 1 teemed to feel nil at once that she understood me, !ini| that »ho would help me if I had tiw sanse to let her. Somehow cr other I contrived to stammer out an apology, and to beg her to listen to me.

If you'd only lfct me Ml you low I happened to get that check, atfiJ to it," I entroattd her. "Mr. Hl«ck ,k wouldn't hear a word—but you'll un-d^r-tand, I know you will, if you'll only livirn tome,"

W ©11, She said *h« WOttld, and she did. I liegau at the beginning, and ii such a telief to speak out plaiaafter all the shuffling ami concealing I'd been Uirough with, that I let my tongue run on as if it would nrterstnto. fc&O stood it Hk« an angel, and imubt us well sty hero that she looked likoaiv angel, too—on© of the sort that rejolao in heaven, you know, when a sinner r»pento. Her eves sbou#1 soft and sweet when I told her about Mollv, and somehow or other I found mysclt taking out Mollv%« picture presently, and showing it to her. She looked at it and smiled the sunshiny kind of saiil® that makes one's heart warm—and she said

It's a sweet little face—honest, and sensible, and brave. If I ww tbe matt that loved her I would haw no secrets from a face like that."

Wouldn't you?" I salC "Sm fven if it was such a thiag I his I'm telling y°n?"

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fessed. She would love you more for trusting her, and hsve a stronger mo tive for bringing all her apod influence to bear on yog/' "I'llTell her this fery ntgbt befote sleep," I cried out. "Mr. Black lock can't have me arrested till Monday morning, anyhow, and I'll make a olean breast of it to Molly before then."

It is the beat thing you can do," she said. "As for Mr. Blacklock, I may as well tell you frankly that ho directed me toaccept nocoiuprqmiw in tlds matter Ifyoft were not ready to pay the money, he said he should certainly hav you arretted, as you my." f« "I expected that," I atwrxi^rea, forlornly. A

But I shall Hike itl ojo-f for once," Sho went on, "to go contrary to his dircctious or rather to act ifide peudently of them. Yen havft but forty dollars, you say Jewell, I will lend you thirty •Ave," And Aha tHK oftt'her purse anu counted seven five-dollar bills then pushed them towacd Uiq /Qtty that sbe hadu't touched ii

Now you have the ^ajuount requir ed for Mr." Blacklo!k. wlBl givej'ou a receipt for if, and trast to your honor to r.»pav what I lend yop. as*sqon a« yrtu are able." :n6 W

S!»o began to write thflf receipt directly, and put it Into »m,v hands before I ooukl evert blunder oot a -Word o" thivuks. She din't du.things by ludves vou sco, C»od blesa bar! I dfdnt aitfcer. was ready to cry. before, and you can say what you pica so abent it, but I ain't ashamed to own that I blubbered right out then and she, though sho was such a tine lady—a real tlno Jajy—and I was only a poor devil of a clerk that sho had just saved from "State-prison, ajje e*me round to where I sat, shaking all ovor, and patted my big shoufder with her little wbito houd.as if sho had been my mother. S

There, there," she said—"there, there," soft and gentle, as you'd soothe $ child. Not a bit of preaching, to rind the thing into me. Just womanly kindness and sympathy, and that sort of noble confidence that would havo put heart into a stone, made a man out of a Digger Injnn! I don't brag on J»(4 Stebbins—not anything to Kignify—but he could havo" jjone back on a trust like that, ho woulan't have boon worth saving from Sing Sing, cr another place not polite to mention. -f~

At any rate, ho wouldn't bo Spinning this long yam about himself here tonight. It's pretty nearly wound up, that's one comfort. I got home somo time or other, or rather to Molly's home whero I.found the old folks and tho boys gone to bed long ago. But my little woman was nursing the parlor-lire st ill.

For I knew you'd come, Jack I knew it," sho said "and I know something has happened you I see it in your face. You might as well tell mo all about it, first a* la^t." "That'sjust what I came for, Molly." lAnd wo'lwd it out, sitting there "ny he tire that she had kept red and bright ir me, scamp as I was! The small Ik urs crcpt upon in boforo the story was done, for there was a good many nterruptions, you see, and more thaii once Molly had to have her cry out,with her head upon my shoulder. Hani as sho took it, she'hadn't a word of reproach for me, not one, even when I told icr the meanest bit of all, the sliabbj' history how 1 hid tried to sell the ring, and meant to lie to her about it.

Poar Jack was all she said. "My joor, dear old Jack! to think I should lave broiiL'ht you such trouble!"

For sho would persist in thinking sho was somehow or other to blatn-*, which was the silliest tlmur in the world, of course. When I told her what Mrs. Blacklock said about her picture, ^he colored up with delight. "Jack, I've got an idea!"she exclaimed. "It's no use asking me what it is, forT shan't t"ll \*ou.''

Well, that's cool," I said, "when I'm just turning tnyfe'olf inside out for you. miss."

N 'ver mind, I'm going to do somo thing, but 1 won't tell #ou." And she wouldn't and I IK cr found out what it was tilI davs and weeks afterward. Not till such timo as the Grand Mogul condescended to give us another bit of a '.berry, and I was lucky enough to get a warrant far two month's salary. You •an guess if any gra's grow undeif my fe*et lietwefui fctte hank and-Mr. Black lock's house aft-r 1 got that warrant e?^hed. Tpiojfcod o|t (whltfe trailing fn the library for Mrs. BlacIiToek)

th« TTOWP't and cleanest IiIks—seven five*)* ahd I think it was the happiest moment in my iil% all things considered, when I put them into her band. 1 don't know if I've said it before, but I say it now at any rate, she had beautiful bauds. Moll v's were pretty, and they aro pretty sijll. as you see for yourself but Mr*, jjllackloek's hands had a delicate, Vpfftiofl sort of beauty that you couldn't help noticing. I did, that iirst night, in spite of all the trouble Twas in and t» day, when she held out the iitl'ehnnd for pie to put the money in, it seemed tiw»re delicsto than ever, in contrast with the color of the ono ring she wore—an amethyst ring, so like Mixlly's that I paven little start without meaning io. Hh» w* it—such quick eyes as .she had!—and in a second tho ring was oft her Ungor and she was lioldhv It out to me.

Tako it back lo your little girl," sho said, laughingly. "I think sho bfs done penance long enough for yotir sins but It was not tny futlt, doRR%ur«yftn." fr

U'hat does St mean?" I nskod, light breaking in upon me. "Is it M«illy"s ring?"

Yes, oertftinly didn'tyouknow thftt sho brought it tho foolish child, and insisted upon my keeping it?"

No, indeed, I bad never guessfd that, ss often as I had teased her to tell mo what was the thing she meant to do.! When I asked her whero herring was.) f«r shn bad not worn it sine© that night, she *a.d, gravely, that it was put away a safe place, but sbe could never \r it again till she knew it w«s really jp ii (hr

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She lirought it here," Mrs. Blacki.« continued, "the very day after I 1 *e»n you, And I eould not persuailo ske it away again. I told her tlm! it w«» unl oard'of for girl to part wl»h her engagement ring, but sho would not listen to me. Tt was not bcrs she said, until you had returned tl»e mosey. And I sympathised with her foeltngs so muck that I couldn't refuse .7 tottlrtehsrjw of it. Yon msy tell h«r|

that 1 have worn it sometimes In rsinembranee of' a good little girl, and I am very glad send It back to h«r.H

Well, I bad nothing to say. of course. It Uke* woman to have the right «ord ready, and to understand what a frllow means when he e*n only blush, and stammer, and look like a fool. Mrs. BUhJdook did.

You mart givo it»y verv kind re membrance to your little Molly," *aid she, as sbe bowel ms out. "I amsnre she will make you a good wite. and my alvtae to you to put yourself into

1' XANTIPPE. it seems that the medley oi this woman, like that of her renowned lui* band, ix likely ty be kept alive to tiieend of time. She is »»«itl to have po4ses8ed a very irritable temper, and her name bus become a synonym of "vixen" or "scoM." It is more than possible, however, that the judgment passed upon her by mankind has been too severe A' more charitable disjjosition would undoubtedly have discovered in her, many good qualities, and have attributed her failings more to physical infirmities than to moral obliquity. The parly most intimately acquainted with her, and therefore best able to form a correct opinion, gives her credit for many domestic virtues. It is now well known that many of the diseases to which women are suoject.have a direct tendency to render them irritable, peevish, cross, morose, unreasonable, so that they chafe and fret over all those little ills and annoyances that a person in health would hear with composure. It is fair to infer that most of the tantrums of Xantippe were due to these causes alone: and could Sjcrates, as he returned from the Senate, the (Jvmnasium, or the Atheneum, have topped at Pestle A Mortar's Drug Store and carried home a bottle of Dr. Pierce's •'avorite Prescription, now and then,'no doubt he might have evaded many a curfain lecture,'1 allayed many a '"domestic broil," made it much pleasanter for the children, and more enjoyable for himself, and rescued his wife's name from the unenviable, world-wide, and eternal notoriety it has attained. Thousands of women bless the day on which Dr. Pierce's Faorite Prescription was first made known to them. A single bottle often gives delicate and suffering women more relief than months of treatment from their family physician. In all those derangements causing backache, dragging-down sensations, ncrvo'.s and general debility, it isa sovereign remedy. Its soothing and healing properties render it of the utmost value to ladies sud'ering from internal fever, congestion, inflammation, or ulceration, and its strengthening effects tend to correct displacements of internal parts, the result of weakness of natural supports. It is sold by all druggists.

Now is the tiin« .f tho year for Pneumonia. I'Vver, Coughs, Colds, and falal results ,' pi ('disposition to Consumption and other Throat and Lung Diseases. BOO-HEB'S JKRMAN SYRUP has been "used in this neighborhood for tne past two or three years without a single fail urn to cure. If you havo not used this medicino yourself, go to your Druggist's. 1 roves Lowry, and'ask hem of its wonderful succcss among their eustomors. Two doses will relieve tho worst case. If you havo uo faith in any medicine, just buy a Sample Bottle of Boschee's Clerman Syrup for 10 cents and try it. Regular size Bottle, 75 cents. Don't neglect a cough to save 7." cents. Don't neglect act ugh to save 7" cents.

rTrafdiHig Men V:«W. Engaged In any bu^ucss cun make their travellug expenses, by putting in an optional word for The Saturday Evening Mull, where they may stop.

WHOOPING COUGH. R-.'K

Whouping Cough bpi.'oiilc cures Uii (HHPHRC. in one week's If used generally, r. will save the lives of hundreds. Ho not lei vo-.tr clilM die of whooping cough wln-u one bottle of thls-8pecifle wilt cure it. It moderate* all thesoven-rsymptoms within the first twentv-four hours, or sale by I'.UN-

IN A AHMsrROSU.Terre Haute, lint.

BALTIMORE & OHIO

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

or nonsense, but we let Mrs. Blacklock know it was to boat such a day, round at the church where Molly was a mem' ber(and where she's kept me up toone service a Sunday pretty regular ever since), and prompt to the hour Mrs Blacklock's carriage was at tho churchdoor. I don't know what her husband thought of it, or whether he over knew that she went to Jack Stebbin's wedding. Anyhow, she gavo Molly her kind good wishes, attd when we got borne there was a box directed to "Mrs Jo^n Stebbins, with Mra, Blacklock's compliments," and a dozen silver spoons inside.

Hinoe then there's been a silver cup for the baby, that came girl, ou know, and WHM immediately christened {by permission) Helen Blaek:ock also several bl»s of toggery for the other two young, sters, that came boys, and consequently don't signify. All of which, I suppose anybody might saj-, is very nuich like pu'ttirig'a premium on fraud

I don't pretend to justify such conduct on any lady's part. I only mean to sa that, whatever happens In this world there are two women in it thut will alwayji mako me believe iu heaven. God bless 'em both forever! Autl that's the end of my storj*.

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'Professional Cards.

Oscarzschokke,

OIHee itml resldeliee mi Main street( south side, between IJtli ami Mih streets, Tcrie Haute.

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RF.PAIRKI* AM AI»Jl!STEI In the very best manner and warranted to work, lij" .1 OS KIM I FOLK, No. :LVJ Main street, nortli side, between 3rd and 4th streets, up stairs. Don't condemn your maehlneuntll Mr. Ff)LK has had a look at it, ffir the real trouble may be very light and the cost repairing a mere trltie. The best needles and oil constantly on hand. nneio-tf

Planing Mills.

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*PIivsiciau and Surgeon, OFFICE—On Sixth Street, opposite tbe post, ofllee, over the Globe printing office. piilv^lDKNCE—On Euglo street, between cth antl7ih streets, flrtt d(?or northeast o( tho Normal School. nu*J8-3mi

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Attorney At Law,

'OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN 8TRKKT.

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Manufactories of Torre Haiite. THE OLD EAGLE IRON WORK,

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Cor. 9th and Mulberry Streets.

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STEAM TSNGIXES, COAL SHAFTB,.FLOUR AND SAW MILL MACHINERY, BANK CARS, ROAD SCRAPERS,

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Tloiildlug Brackets, Stair

Railing. Ballnsters, Newell

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KIZI4U & GO'S NPW Shop. THIIU' srrtl!KT. H'r^TSIPK.nF.TWKK.'" WALNUT AN'I) IMl'I.A It,

Having Juiit completed and put In acllvt operation our largo and commodious in-lei bincksniith shop at the at»ove location, wt desire to Inform the eltlwns ot Terre Haau and wi iron in cou nlrytliat we arenow fni iy pre pa ml to pmtnpt ly and witlsfaetot I ly d«all work In iur line on terms defying eox» ))»tition U.v any other c«tnhlixhni7nt In tin City, tinrwrtrk for over tiftwn yearxpost.it Terre Ilante, warrants un In aayIngthat mr Shoeing Jol« ennnol le excelled, and every Instance! we have no hesitation In ah miring ctiKtomorKOf the boat work, and con. plete satiwfactlon.

Wo nsa nothing ktU the host material, am have the w«rk done only by the moat erp» rlenced aud best practical workmen in Ui Pit*. Kl'/.KR*

TOLEDO BLADE.

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I^Hrjfonl mail Heat N«wnpap«r

I»rULMIIi:D IX AMERICA.

gnbarriptiou Price, 82, Postage Irt«, Nptelftl Oller» For WelmterV Unabridged Dictionary. aiil

Blade, one year..- 00 Wetwt4»rV» National Dictionary and Blade, one year. 00 A rtnely-colonwl Man of tne H., 4. tmU Inclie*. by \feet, lnchea, retall price, If. and tbe Blade, one jrcar S W

Theae price# enrw all expense* in either caac. The BUAI»K, bftoknor mapadelivvivd without extra charge. For a club of ten •ubwrrlber*, at ft! On each, we *ead one copy of Hmith'i Bible Dictionary flree. Hpeel aien coplea of the BI.ADE, 1X-KEV NATI«»?FAI. MAAAKT.^R and AMKUICA* FA AX Jouu«At,(eut fre« on application.

Rpetlal ladneemenf* A«rent«. HKXD FNNCMR'rr.AIT. \ddiWM

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FRONTS, CANE MILLS,

VABtOI'N PATTERNS OF FEVfUfO, RCIIOOI. FUBariTVRE, *c., .art hnVl«stkf

LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THE STATE!!

J. A. PARKER & COy Prop'rs,

XaaofMinrcr of nil ItIIKU of ,^....

BOILERS, STACKS,

Breechings and Heavy and Light Shoot ron Work,

.Xcnlly and Promptly done by CoinpelPiit Wcirkuiek

SHOPS, COB. lllh AND HYCAnoilG KTRIiETK,

TKRRG HACTK.

fnPHffiSIX FOUNDRY AND .KAt lllXE WOIIKS*l^'

,, P. H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer oi Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, &cv «fec,.

Cornor IVInth mid Eagle SU.,(Near Union Depot,) Torre Raute. Iti«k.

Wr Special attention paid to Coal Shaft Machinery—Repairing done promptly.-'

Dflaycil anl I.ifr Philunam) ly ii'-insr HAT. Tonic Elixir ud Uqnlhl Exlrurtof OrtC TliU in^lirlne cannot nndrr uii rlrmm•tanerfkil tocur« IndlRMtioD. CondlpsiUcK t»«|H'pnin.Hcnilnohe,Ni'rvou(inp«n.fjos»of StrviiKthand "Appetite, l.unu, Liver, BlnddorvKltluey. M»niarh. 15IIK)J, aiij clinilrpn'saUpasfd. xll FeWiR iliwasoa ind wfiikne*»os thi* inQdicinu will positively euro. All rascx ut I'ilt-s arlitliiit from, ikaturnl caiiacs orly tli« IIWI «f Injuria

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MM AEDMAN are permancnt-

ly enrol. ITIM pure liei Juiic fltul I'looa prepared fi-oiu raw meal furnLshrs strciiKtli Mid njuriihm«nt l'r»r, K. S. Way no, chfmht igMl Pmldral of ClueiitnaU Oollrgv oC Pbnrmacy, WJRA: aics.RiciiAKD.ws A Tt i,tnOK. tJin ti,April2, 75.

I a vi a IH-CII niailpacqiinlntr'IL with ttlO rompofition

of

your R. 1- T. Tonic Kllxlr RIHJ

(.Iqiilrt Kinurt of Hwf, would ray that itvofirrnw* valuable inHtrliial properitei, the Inzri'diciitR entorlns into Ho c*mpi.*ituiii well known and poaltlvc nacdlelnal vain*) wliidi combined tugotluT must fornrnn vxccllunt tonic, cnthartic and nntritive mmiieinv, «nd on* well fiiiUil to relievt* mauy compI»i/iirt in^i'li'nt t* our climate." Resp*'Ctfully, K. 6.WAYNE.

If yon do not find this inedli-ftiu at olu•lll'ua^torp, rail at anothi-r. ami if II iMiot oti in vi:r jitno-o, havo jour driiKgiKt udcr it. id' -•'"J dii-.'ton*,

Price. Ml.Otl fw-r hottic fWMit oil n-ri'ipt uf Irir«« .i, BICHABDSQN & TULLItaS, CiacamAti,

Will most

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ltive)y cuiV tniy cave of

rheumatism or rlienmaiic gvn?. no matter h«- long Mandlng, on the fivt-e of flio earth. Iteing an inward upiilieation il (loea the work quicKly, thormighly and pennaneutly, Itravlng the Kysti in strong and healthy. \Vrite to any prominent person in WacnIngton City, and you will learn that tho above statement is true in every particular.

Aim OTwL,

CONDENSED CERTIFICATES. NA-rrotfAi/HoTm., .1 Waaliingioa,

»c, 2,18/4.J

Dec,

MeeVi^. llelpenstrne & Rcnfl^y1 dents: I very clD'tfrfully Matetbol I tisetl Durang's Rheuuiai.iclli'medy4 with decided benefit. A. H.HrPEPHKNH,

Membet of Congress, of On.: PUKSIDKN'TIAI. MXllrSitaw, Waabingtoh.D.tt., -. Aprii IW,W75.)

Messi-s Jii lpenstUie'iV TtMithy! Gents: Fur the paiitHPrtn yifcrs My wife ha-H been a great siilH-rer,from rheumatism! her doctor* falling to fcivo her relief. Hho used three bottle^ Jufftng'sUhumatic ltemetiy, and a pcrinaii*ftt-*ftro was the result,

W,\l. A.CIIOOK,

I'xeciUiveQieik lo Presich nl rai.l." WAsnt:«jTONf I). \. ,• .March 8rtl. IrtTS. In tlie space of tWrKe ftofifs my rheumatism feus gone, having tatem threo doses of Durang's llheumiitle lleinedy. My iirother, j. U. Cessna,of B*lfonl, l'a.. was cured by a Kliullaramount. JoHN CESSNA,

MeiiiWi* rif^N»ngrrw« of l'a.

Price.ono dollar a botUe. or si* bottles.fer live dollars. A -k our UruggUt or Durnog's Hiienmatle ftftneilr. mnntifitetured by KM'HKNSTIN UKNTl/KY,

Drugglhts ami f'liemists.

I. Washington, 1).C.

Fo *ale itv drusgisls vt-rywliere ^I1 by wholewile' dniguiKta in Chicago, III.

THE EN ESI OK DISEASE.

THE FOE OF PAIN

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Cm llie ran«l Hil,^

.'.MUSTANG LINIMENT,

WHM tiAisroon TWCTE*T or 40YK«RM. THfr'.IM: IM *f»RE IT Wil li *«T IIK 4 I.. I.IMKXKMITWIM, X«»T

I KK. A« I«R. SO PAI.V THAT AI KI.H riTIIK MIJIA RODV. OK THK BOttYOr AIIORMI OKOTIIKR IHtMKSIIC AXIXll.. THAT DORM !*«r YIKI.WTO IT.H NATACIOCT II. A HOriXK t'OHTIXV 33O., no., or HI.OO.. IIAM OFTK* AtV»:i TIIK Lin: or A HIKA.V BKINU, AND KtaTOftKI) TO ».IKK axd ITII:FI I^ TTKFM JlfjIY A VALl'AHI/K HOI

ADMINI8TIi.\TOK'HUiUinof

HA.LK.—

Notice I* hereby given pur»iance of an onler of the ('In-ult oart Vlg» Cmrnty, Indiana, the nnd^r1 l,{-j-t. Administrator of tlia KxtaU' of IJOIIIH vVrn^ht, de will offer for *ale at PnbM'j Auction, ceawd. on Oie premlaeA, av 2 u'eUf.y, i*. ?t., o«

Matnrdnr, March »th. 1(170, Thefollowiogde«icrtbil U»: il hiat»i •ttaata In eald cvanty. to-wh wwut* (M, acrcHln tho Koutheaal corner of the, nor?hweet tjuiv.

terof nectlota {9~ nine. townMhln (in eleven, north range nine we*f, n«r-\:Jtli tbe dwelling hon*- thereupon flfuate antl other fmnrovemenlM and nppurt«*n tbwfonto iM«kngiog.

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ndthe ni:c»

dwelling houxe tin upi^ flluate

Terms of Sale: Oae-fotir*h I* an noon an the land l« *o!d, und thetvirchnX'no give bin ihrve not4-» for the un|«aid psrehase money In •••jtial amouuti and dti* rli H, 12 and la month* from dat^ with pot cent. InWtmxt, end waiving reHef owl mv«rel by HUffieti l.t frt-'hold xureti.41. fFenia-4l)

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