Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1876 — Page 5

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

A CARD FROM DR. HALLIDAY. EDITOR SATURDAY

Evmixe

And

reach, thaii th«

expect to

MAIL:

Dear S& .—At your kind suggestion, I

take pleasure, through the medium Hf your columns, of Addressing ft few words to yoHr citizens—or the afflicted portion of them—on the subject of that insiduous disease And forerunner of consumption—Ontarrb, often called a severe cold, but which if not tAkea In time and eradicated trem the system, leads on to direful evils, misery, and oft tines death. "An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure." Life is by no means A constant quantity. It varies both in its fullness, power AIM) intensity,

in its duration. Although

the natural term of human existence on earth seems to be fixed at three rcore and ten, yet there are comparatively few that reach it.

And

er the

it seems to be rath

lficit

wfcicb

tbe

tavorcd

few

msy

period

which all

may

fulfill. From

to tbe greatest

the first breath,

age,

there is an-incessant

but varying uncertainty of life, and no child, youth, or man, is secure of his earthly being.

Sickness

man in all

hovers over

lu.s

at any

stages, and death comes

period

ration

so that the average du

of

life in any country, or class of

men, is very materially reduced and rarely continues much beyond one half the allotted period.

Sickness nnd earl}* death seems to be looked upon, not only as the common, but nccessary lot of humanlt}-, and as an inherent condition of our earthly existence, growing by tbe order of nature^ out of our organisation, or inseparable from tbe earth we inherit, or from tbe air we breathe. Taking with life these conditions of sickness, weakness, and uncertainty of tenure, and considering these as arising from causes which are established in the creation of man and tbe world, it has hardly been A question •whether tbrcause might not be removed, and therein evil consequencosavoided. Until the loopard could change bis spots, and tbe Ktbiopian his skin, man would not think to cnange this sad condition, escape his liability to disease nnd early death. And, therefore, although tho world has devoted sufficient attention to the healing of diseases,It has paid very little regard to their prevention.

Catarrh Is a disease of the blood, and as such, must be treated, If we hope for, or expect a Huocessful issue.

It Is commonly tbe result of a cold, brought on by sudden atmospheric changes, or exposure. Catarrh alwavs accompanies slight Inflammation of tne mucus lining of the air passives, nostrils, posterior nares,or any part of the

passage from the nose to the mouth, and is present in messles, fevers, smallpox worms and dentition. When contln to tbe head or nostrils, it is termed eoryr/t. If confined to the lsrynx it conKtitutcs laryngitis if to the trachea, rachitis to the bronohlal tubes, broncultls to tlio intestines, diarrhoea, «*c.

Tho symptoms of catarrh in its most acute stage* are those of a severe cold, so much so that many imagine they are suffering from a severe oold, and wonder why It is that Instead of its wearing away thev should be oonstantly adding to it, bv taking FRKSH COLD as they lmaglno for tbe allgbtest exposure to a draft or Inclement weAtber, the wind merely blowing on some, aggravates the symptoms and gives to It the appearsnce of bsvlng tAken fresh oold. Under this impresalsn nothing Is done tor It more thsn tho ordlnsry remedies Ibrsr cold, which, of course, are at such a time ineffectual, and when it is found they are of no avail, not knowing what to do, nothing further Is done, but watt for the fold to'wear away, believing that It ultimately will. Alas] bow many there are who ultimately wear away with it. In some instances, after a time, tbe more violent symptoms of Its scute stage cease, and, Indeed, tor A ttme, It seems AS though It were getting better. For he patient often pays dearly, ss It is generally the calm be fore the storm. Insidious as Its off*

this delusive hope the pa rail: ioui 1

spring, consumption, it is growing f-n-se, needing but some slight irritaVI UK VWllBvj •411*4 M\* 11 OA JWiVIvU ivwost ww return not only In its former stste, but In A worse Ibrnt. And so from time to time, now seeming better, And sgsin worse, patients Are inveigled into the belief that it will not seriously injure them until Itshows what Inroads It has leen msklng on the system, and that while apparently slumbering It bss been moat active. Unlortunately that is often roalljwd too late, very often not uutll the patient is actually in consumption.

Jlgl

ting cause, and when expected least, to

As it progresses, it produces a feeling of uneasiness, h*st and stlffhes* of the nostrils, which nro often closed on one or "both sldrs, caused by a thickening or tho membrane from inflammation. Venal ly thin watery substance emanate*, exeorlatlng that part of tho Skin with which it comes into contact. So acrid Is the discharge In some cases that the tipper lip ant} edge* of the nostrils present the appesram* or «ri4Jel*s, so much so, Indeed, that I have known instances where they !»*ve ***n treated for it. And numerous are those who have come under t*y notiw of^ men whose upper Hp bad become so eteoriated ss to render altering An absolute •'impossibility. Home of these have been treated for the "barber's Itch."

The dlwbsrge stter A tlms ,lwt)itiee thick, either white or of A prfirutttit sreeninh yellow color smi at times tinged with blood. As the disease progresses It Uoccuirs purulent with an odor tnbt* or lees dimgrceable. st time* very offensive—Ao tnncb so, that after a time the breath becomes revolting^ offered ve. Now It is when there hi danger ol tbe m^ptutn. or division Of tbe m«trils, be'"Ke^dlschsrie either flows from the nose or dn.rs ftto the throt. cspsjng A tickling feeling, with A eofWfcMJt d«re tqI«wAllow AHA cjear tbe throat, and has t?be hswketf uptn brtiear to-ob^n liot ThcreisttW»Al^rip^*tM^rlti nrietfig It, more parUcnlarty ftt the morning. Owing to its glutinous nature, it adheres to tM membra neajsd is onlv sfter much effort that It te dislodged, the efTrt to Accomplish which not urfTrquently prodnees gagging or retching with nansea.

In Ume, the sense of smell A«d tame become grestty tmpaired And entirely lost. As the frontal sinuses become involved, distressing hesdache, or dull, beery pain over the foreheAd mskt* its appearance, AO1 neuralgic pains in tbe lace ami head, as the other sinuses be"cotno impaired, A restless,1 nerrons feel-

Ing accompanying it, seriously Interfering with application to buslneaa or study with some general restlessness of the mind.

At night, sleep is often interrupted by the oonstAnt fslllngof muous into the throat, producing A tickling feeling or of choking or by AienstUoo of dryness In tbe month Ana throat, with feverishnees And thirst. Others again Are excessively drowsy, mare esj day after eAting or nmd, "the letters all patients express it, sud in A few moments tbe book or paper baa fallen from their hands, And tney Are fest sslee] from which they awake more irequen ly with a dull stupid feeling than refreshed.

On

Aoi

rising In the morning, very often

the tongue will be coated aud A disa greeable taste in the mouth, Aocompanied sometimes with nausea And dlsslneaa. At such time* to be much Appetite for break&at* ty of pei

Consumption, that scourge of huniAni ty, is the great dread of the human family in all civilized countries. And very justly so. Although I can most unhesitatingly and conscientiously class Pulmonary Consumption among the list of curable diseases, yet I caunbt too earnestly Impress upon the minds of my fellows the importance of the safest course—PRSVLNTION.

ON TO

hAveno

there is not Apt

Tbe majority of persons suffering from oAtarrh are oostlva or eonsUpsted in their bowels, tbe laoe, with some, will suddenly Weootne Hushed end hot. Stooping to pick up Anything will produce dizziness, with pain in And over tbe eves and with specks floating before the in.

When the inflammation extends through tbe tear passage to the eye, it inflames that organ, causing tbe tears to flow upon the slightest irritation or exposure, producing what is generally called "weeping eye." If it extonds through the eustachian tnbe to the mid' die ear, it produces noise in tbe ear, with ultimate deafness, As is extends to the tbitost, 14 gives rise to dyspepsia, bronchitis, and ttnslly to consumption The experience And inveettgstionsof the greatest savsn in medical science have fully established the feet in fully twothirds of the esses of consumption it commenced by Inflammation of the air passages, which is catarrh.

CATARRH

CONSUMPTION,

LKADS

and he that allows

a catarrh to run on uncheoked, takes upon himself a fearful responsibility that many, when too late, learn to their sorrow. Catarrh can be cured, radically and promptly, by simple mesns. That beiug conceded, how foolish and even CRIMINAL then to procrastinate, or worse—dose with quack nostrums. Nothing is more universally lamented than quackery in mrdicine. Medicines for so serious a forerunner as Catarrh should never be taken except under the immediate direction of a regular physician. If people are not sufficiently ill to require a doctor they are not 111 enough to require medicine and if they are ill enough to require medicine then they are ill enough to require a doctor to direct them what medicine to take. It Is far better to take nothing at all, than to run the Hak of taking a wrong medicine. Tampering with quack nostrums has hurried thousands to premature graves. Very Kespectiully,

E. B. HALLIDAY, M. D.

Terre Haute House, April JBth, 187U. X. B.—I tind I shall be compelled to prolong my stny in your city until Thursday evening, May 4th. I shall be obliged to leave on that date to resume my labors at tbe Institute over which I have charge, Those having business with me, will please bear this in mind.

E.

H.

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OOOD EAT NO.

Observe csrefullv this splendid lsy out at WRK4HT A KAUFMAN'S today. ASPARAUU8,11ADISHE8, GREENS,

HPINAl'W) I PIEPLANT, LETTUCE,

0R.VNGER, LEMONS, CHICKENS, EGOS AND WESTERN RESERVE BUTTER

4JRAM) OPENING

Qf MotinW^er's Tivoll for the end Summer Season, on Msy 1st, 187 with a free bait.

All toj fciends end costonem are cordially invited to attend. Sapper, 60 oentfc

No improiier eiisrseters admitted. PHILIP H. MONNINOER, Proprietor.

TirE U&sr

PAY19« 80 HUGH FOR A STOVE, WHEN YOTF CAN

DO BUTTER

a A

xi#

0$/02t

«t

)tU«ti»

AT

stirs,

a cQicm lot of GARDEN BttEDSf of every dsearipilon, at very low prices, at J. R. ChsmberHi, oppnette tfcepeefroflk*.

The IEOQUUBII Fifth

sale

by

Howe

Artnue

silk

hat. For

&

Stoaer.

., .1 +...

-WILL tWOOMB

AND

SBE

TflO^EBEAtrnFUL RAJfQES AT BALL'S? ftr Chll.

Umi

1

A OAHtK

&ork if Atggtm «mI Ohrruves to be 6M. I wish to infbrnatiw pnblkU*at I here a large etoek of oarriagee, buggtee, pbteions, etc., at my former flM*orj»on ChetTT street, whWh 1 wish to oioee ort immediately. I want it thoroughly endentood that I am going to eell theao—I roeenbastneea. (wb rafltonwncsn get' Kreet bargain*. Tbe work is all new and of the verv best quality. WUl eetl re-' gardtofteofeoet. W. Mrrckr.

TJSHR-B HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING*MAIL.

"Lettnoe have pess 1" Humph! New they tell me tbet the President of

United fltatns

wblch tbessme is Glnera1 GrAnt—etAited tint redickalus story. I don't hardly blleve It thouch he moot done it. E he did, It jist shows how mweb big men knows About fermln*. Of oourse tbs Ain't A word o1 truth In it not A word 1 Lettuce don't have peas— leastways, they dotit in this country, An* this is

Jist ss fine A country for lettuce—end

BPP

ss too—as there is Anywhere. Now

ivwnei

ppetoe hes pees—An' beens, sn' l«ttuoe sn' temstoes an* onions, sn' reddishes an' pie plant an' greens an* cabbage an'I reckon as many as A million Other things besides—an' if you want some you'll find 'em nice sn' fresh en' cheAp. Yes, one o' bis stores Is right Jinin' the msrket house, an'^ the other is at Main street.

—FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT LOW PRICIStJ—CJ$NT STORE, 4th 8TRKKT.

II

1

1 I,,-. .Jf,

Take »look at tho ''Glendalle" tit Howe & Stoner'i!.

-I.ADIES WILL FIND. A COM PLETE NEW ARRIVAL OF FANS PARASOLS, CASHMERE TIES, LACES, RIBBONS, CORSETTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, IIOSIERY, EM BROIDERIES. JEWELRY AND TOILET ARTICLES AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. VISIT THE POPULAR CENT STORE FOR BARGAINS.

October Election.

Announcement Fee—Two Dollars. rOR TltBASVKKR. We are authorized to announce tbe name ofHUOO DUENWIO ss aeandldnte for the ofllee of County Treasurer, subject to the declxion of the Hepublioan county conven lion.

The Mall is authorized t« nnnounoe the name of CHA11LKS H. KOTTMAN as a candidate for Treasurer of Vigo county, snbject to the dtcislon of the Republican Nominating Convention.

FOR siiKRirr.

The Mail is authorized to announce tbe name of JOSHUA M. HULL as candidate for Sheriff of Vigo county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Conven Uon.

FOR CLERK.

C. W. BROWN will be a candidate for the office of Clerk of Vigo county, subject to the decision of the Rcpnbllcan convention.

We are authorized to announce the name of E. L. G1RDNER as a candidate for the nomination to tho office of County Clerk, subject to the deolslou of the Republican nominating convention.

We are authorized to announce the name of STANLEY UOBBINS as a candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.

•it HAVENS & FAEIS, ndependent Insurance Agency, Main street-, opposite Hulman & Cox. Fire Association, assets 8 3,502,883.00 Royal Canadian, Montreal....... 1,400,000 Western, Toronto 1^580,000.00 American, Philadelphia 1,220,654 Girard, Philadelphia. 1,048.800.28 Amazon,Cincinnati 075.282 We*t ob est or, New York....— 860,000 Fairfield, Connection! 350,000 Koehester Gtrman, York... .150,000

MONUMENTS!

-.

Scientific Advertising.

HAND,

Mahi Street, between 12th and 18th.

"PRICES REDUCED ON A

GOOD

Stock of Boots and Shoes, is more Important

--NEWS

Te most of the community than who Is to be fHo next President,

FOR

Personal expenses Islhe pftrtoMhe great "problem of finance" best understood by

r.r*

ONION9, SWEEt POTATOES,

THOSE

(tn

todbottew were

BORN

So lucky ft* not to n«»ed some of N. Uolmd1! fcoods, unless they ge

I BARE FOOTED,'

fr pay lilgh«r pficm for poorer goods else-

I N. BOLAJrt),' Now I4& lain St

CITY

suNBopnprpj1

BEE HIVE,

1770. 1876

CENTENNIAI

SALUTE!

'•"•tpf*1

,u

4

•rf-EW AND CHEAP, TNRIVALED IN BE\UT\,

1

ADE IN SCOTLAND, GRAVED IN 1 ETTERH OF OOLD. .V IS THE TIME Sb BUY, AS THEY ARE OLD CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE I BY BARSETT, PALMER 4t SWIFT,

f'

Commencing May 1st

I.

WITH

Headqiiarttrft In New York,

i': AND' A :-A.

Plenty of Cash,

We have, this Spring, been able to fill our Western Stores with CHEAPER GOODS

than wore ever before heard of.

JUS 1 H)*B FI

ALL B12ST BRAND PRINTS «1

suoh as

FOSTER BROTHERS,

.1.1.-.^ SHW.XURti. hi.

€AJfDY.

CABDY

presents.

r.O.Lobby, Tern

fl «&-.

WtUi this bracket saw, many Terjr drsimbto articles «u» be made tqr Um bor», wb»cb TTUI sell quickly and at a «oed pr^^ Wlt It yo« can b«autlfy year home*. Wtth it you cm makc^mooe^ Togwtodeirtrloj

Sontortblf

ift

(Mr

1\*n

11%4

SPRAGUB, MERRIMACK,

and COOHBOO,

4 i. yj Down to only 0 ^ents a yard.

GOOD PRINTS

4c and 5e yard.

All the Latest Spring Styles.'

Yard Wide Percales

down to cento.- «5

fi

BLEACHED AND BROWN

S I N S

at 4c, 5e. «c» 7c 8e and »c per yard.

Cassiineres, White Goods, Bedspreads,

cr:

Dress gooods, I, Table Linens, Shawls,

Towels,' CottonadeS, Napkins, a

Swj.1

2,000

Parasols and Suits! ALL NEW—NO OLD STOCK.

ALL DOWN in PRICE

Remember wo have the Largest Stock ol

rarpets. Oil Cloths, Slats, Window Shades, Etfn At much lower prices then were ever before offered In Terre llaute. ..• Please bear in mind that all the beet Prints, Spring Styles, Oo a yard ONLY at POSTER BROTHERS,

TEBOX-irAirTE.

FOSTER BROTHERS,

rORT WAVNB.

FOSTER BROTHERS.

ORASDTIAHn*.

,, ,,,

Etc.

ITY ELECTION NOTICE,

Te the TO ten of the city of Terre Haute.

for

HOStfe4MlAt£

ftrie Mlttmes, pet tap In Vaney Boxes. snltaM* Dor #. fCBAKISH*CO Bpeclalty. Ttrre

A

Bpe

-BMU. 1 nd.

Capital Work tor Tbe Boys! Profit and Ploasnro,

ehl

helps

Id

bMLuttftil

Bracket and Fret Saw,

It »*onlyto

tor

aflbrds gnet

pisem.

tHit

the station of ene cooncilman

of the

cix

The placf*

CANDIES

A

WORKSHOP OQMPLKTK Jot fl.il

It

ealtlsate a mechanical taste.

A

maewood frame,

grackit

«Ta

for

IAIN STBEKT.

ftpifl

25

taw

audi, toe

by

design*.

Warts*,with

mr.

NEW DRY GOODS HOU^H!

SPRING SILK

tfc

DRESS GOODS

s.

ATA

IREIDTJ CJIEID -PRIOBr

Hamburg Edgings

1.:'-'"' ki

AND

m-

AT THE

.?

e:

,THEO. STAHI

WHOIjESAIIE AND RETAIL MALEB IN

QUEENSWARE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, CUTLERY^

Kerosene Lamps and Lamp Goods,

Site

SAIX STREET,

•. v/'i,i:*•'••qf '.

•, TEREE HAUTB, IND.

To Housekeepers!

The largest Stock of Canton Mattings in,' tbe city can now be seen at

Brokaw Bros.

"7..V No. 109 Slain Street, **..

White, Check and Fancy Colors. Great care has been ', used in the selection of flew and Desirable Styles, and extraortjinary inducements will be offered to purchasers, as we are determined to make this one of the most attractive establishments in the city.

Sole Agents for a SUPERIOR QUALITY of CAEPET CHAIN.,

irirry

Vi#o.

Count?, Indiana. Ton are hereby nettled that an elerttonjrill be held In the serersl wards of ssld city of Terrs Bants, on the fusrsinsear tm MAT. 1876,

^fsota

wards of the

city

of Tene liante.eaeh

of

wtins In the ssTeial

4nd the officer* of electrons tons

BBCOSD WARD.

•nldec. ___. FTFTH WAKD.

a

At Opposite ®a* Week*. In^eco^-g H^«tbtapTjadices—8. J. Bo«nan order of the waaoa eonndl, April wet,

JAlOBB HDMUKOP.

Attest

THE

rtbe

hill

dlrveUnos ibr

Nil Extra saws,

nnr doasn.

APrtl 1

25

A ftstl

eeats

stock of Pattermb Watoot

widte

B«Ur

Lamber on hand. Asnt

the rieetwwd, Barnes and Knreka root

ha)

WifD—THAT

ment

Tcm

Hsnta

Mayo

JOMW»jOIJMSair

CSssk.

TwieSaale Ajtil P. isfs Notice.

ys

nndewlfned se«

tion, on the Sth day "fMsy, UK8, at his ivftldeoee. ats mite* south of Tern* Hnnte, V^tSSn V,TMFY «"fHor«» cejh in hand, to for

Nd

wtth

in the Saturday Beenlnc Mai!, almoat reading family In this city, as well as

tally in

be r*eU)*ata~of tbe towrui and coontry ear•Mittdinc Ten* Hants.

tit

ev.

ir i'j» I i4

ti

rHtf«

%. tr*V

9

7

Parker and Hebccca Mllltiran, for an

ment made upon the realty

wards

follow*

FIR8* WARD.

At tthstieet Market Honss. TMBeetor'-JswM Book. Judges-Jos. W. BsrasU sad Got!M

attested

Meal

UCfl.

t',K

At SanreU's boa^Unc Iwty. oorner 9tV^ Walnnt lnspector-ile* Tbonws. Judge John & JoKbui and J. C. Hidden.

THIRD WABD.

At BAmeyefs, between ted and Wrsets. tnspectoi —Martin Orsce. Jndges-M. kerehl-

(Snyder's lattber yeid. earner 7th sddPa Inspee^M. RanWn. Jod|S»Joha Dairy and Chaa W. Deddlsitoa.

SIXTH WABD.

I

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iaii

r-t $

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Insertings

VERY CHEAP.

V'

m* ••i

BAZAAR

ib

vh

631 Main Street.

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ITY TREASURER'S SALE.-

IV/ oruieMBVC Ifnnte, WJK

vlrtne of a

pqreept

bsnicl by

ntnoaCouivrU of tlic city of tiro connty, Indiana, In l*vxr Cahlll, contractor, and against^of!Terre.orderjt

Thomas

wea-

hcreJaartes'l^

scribed for work dene by said contractor in ItuproTlng

Poplar strtet^

graveling the

b'.F1?dlnf,14th

name (Mnwecn ISUi

ana

streets in said eitywhich precepttsto nw d-1 reeled by the Mayor ef

—it

cfty, and dn»y

by clerk of said city under the

thereof.theJolin

lt

o'olock p.tlwhoors

I

Paddock, Treasuper of

aild city,onSaturday, the lath dyr of.May,

at the door of the city tjonrtfrOoif of Said city, bctswen

a. in. aad

ot

4

o'ctoet

s».

(Ifcoats

one

town

12,

of aald dagr wlll

tkic

Motion,

the^Ugw*

oflter tor sale, at pabL irur deserlbw realty, or MO much thereof a* be neewssarjr fo pay snch ne neewesur

i»"j »ucu

asieasment,

wtth aol charg«*, to-wit:

UK

In Paddoek'saobd

north of range

No.

I

vision of part of

lot one in Preston'« of the west half of tbe norUi«wtsubdivision

quarter section

27,

9

April.

West.of

Witness my hsnd andami this 22d dsr of

UW.

ENTENNIAL

I

JOHN PADDOCK.

(SEAL) Treasurer City of Terre Haute.-

Corn Planter.

FORREST & 80N

Are making ttelr

is

oomblned Oorn

will either

Eli or

Age-

not a

eoy

and oars bestowed

the

WITH STROKE OF

pen yoncan reach,OXBanadvertise­

lightest

Hillcr#

and Driller. Their Planter Is asade upon a new principle, invented by thenuelvaa It

wheH about

a

drUl,and

they

wUl anar

antee it te betas boat in tbe market. There

1t—nothing toeey.

ont of ord aad it wilt phuit more

ent ways than any planter

dlff^rC?

In

use. mvHI

do the work better tnah any planter

IV

|nRat.

rnnniM machine In

wal|

they

s«e.a

'•erthis*

—-jrtj «aUH*

They can outy make a limited number

go

attheoMstandof Jones*Jones.on

mm

all wbo want them nhouli

between Main and Ohio

where

streets,**

wiUbe for Jale. UlJ^apfl ,SM||

street, where 1—,,

the

th

machlae and judge tor

ywmelt

(api4WW) KOKHRST 4 SON.

(ii*+, joar^^, ciwr j,?