Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 September 1877 — Page 7

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

THE EVENING TIME*

Together we walked In tfcfceBV*1 Above us the nicy spretgp rold ifn

fedlnnpr

A STORY FBON

trtiioc, jid clear,

And he bent bis head &nd. loAked eyea, lift

As If bo beUl me of all mo*t dear, Obi it VM sweet In thoevenlog time! And our pathway wait through field) at wheat

Narrow tb&t path, and rough the way, But he was near, and tho birds sang true, And the stars came out In tiie twilight olfuT,

was sweet in the evening time!

Softly he spoke of the days long past,-j Soltly of blessed days to be Cloee to blaarnu and closer Ijuast-*—

The cornfield path w* a Eden to me. Ob! It was sweet In the evening time!

Grayer the light grew, and grayer still, The rooks nitted home through the jjnrple shade, The nightingales sang where the thorns stood high, "As walked wlU him in.»th»!WO&d glade. .•

bis ws scrdy

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Oh! If was tweetln tfte eveniqfe

And the latest gleam ot piafcnyljght Ued My banu iu hi* enfolded lay We swept the dew from the wheat as wo passed,

For narrower, narrower,woold be I he way. Oh! It wasowtet in the rvenlagtime!

He looked in thedipthSOf mySiy&,and said, "Morrow and gladnesa will come for us, sweet But together wo'll walk through the fields of

Close as*we walked tlirou^h thu flcl(!U of \J LOX allots.

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BY THOV A8S. COLLIER,

Two children sat bythe summer ted, Playing with pt*bble.shtll and sattu Loudly they laughed In childish glee,

An the waves tan up the land. And, "Oh, for a ship, a ship," they erledv "To carry us far uway, 8otlmt we may sail oitsida-by Bidet, Jf /DirougK an evorlastliig

Two lovers lingered beside the sea, When the summer moonlight slione t. And their love could speak all bweet and free,

For th« stood there all alone, And "Oh, for a ship," tliey cry, "To carry us far uway, Where no team ^U1 coins

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And no pa In or aorrpw st

There stood two tonus by the sunlit sea, When the breeze sang soft and low All dim with tears their old eyes be,

And all white their hair doth show. And Oh, for a ship, a ship," they call,

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"That will carry us far away, To the land where our Father gathereth all That love Him while here they stay.%

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HOPEFULNESS. BY KUWARD KDOVKtOV. TZ&

Who tho'a life with bitter fruit be fllle^U And dlHnppolntm£ht fto'SI Uoftvciv willed, i»y \.

After darkness, Uawn!

Though fortune frown and friends' depart, Anjl stern adversity our lot, Days brighter eomc!

What tho' the mildew blight the rose, Or withering wind o'er the Illy blows, They bloom again!

Tho shipwrecked mariner on dlxtant» The weary rxllefar Irom HtUlvelaji" Dreams of t)o n|i

Thu syrens sing In oceans deep, •While o'er tho water tampestsavMSp l£x pectlng calm. Tls thus sweet hope—n morning star, Uhlms brightly through tho clouds afar

Guiding us on.

TSX

DZTEL.

We had been In Fort Sodgwlok, and wore on our return, when our party was increased by throe men who bad boon out bunting mid joined us about thirty miles from Julesburg. Two wero Western hunters, but tlio third was a Frenchroan, who spoke English very indllferently. He saetnfd totfbo a jolfy JeJIow, however, una gato pis us me |ts I'atrlti. We were camped on the Platte river whon the strangers eatno among us, and some of the boys wero absent lobktng tip game, Louis Constantin being with them.

Louis was a favorlto with all of us, be-

arlastlngly aeemacj to.be

brooding over^ttidttmig that feromed W worry him. At tot we thought he had been dlsappolnteu In love, and onco wo hinted our suaptoious

which he used to gather and preen in his 4 Tlte6n had garth floVi? 'batore th» boys returned, and- when tb^y appoAwf we were sitting by the camp nre, the strangers in our midst, and we were amokfog pipes, ha»iu^^^i^^oi\i^sttpf per. ^wapalSiqfo

Sae

utsh the features of aid of

tihtUnl

a person without

the Are, so when the boys

came we told them of the three new comers, and I iue4deut*lly mentioned-Cb Louis that oiisot Uitfm 1 thought wtsa his countryman.

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The news did notaeecn to giv* him any pleasure, for he usually avoided Frenwi lie did not to my remar:

iv remar if. but, fain rig 1 pol of feffce sat down andbeaae hts«ppfr. l» silence. The strsf#a jketj sealed a little distatioe from hi til, andl hiving their hacks to him, he did hot tbetfftti their faces.

slug, when one of the boys informed Patrln, the new comer, that Louia was a Ftenohman. Aieoon aa be heard' thfa he arose from his seat and, approaching Louis, remarked in bland and polite tone: 'Monaleur isaoountrymanof mine I believe. I am happy to meet him. Hy name Is Adolph Putin,* and he extended his hand.

Constantiu made a step or two ba«kward, and nzed at the speaker stoadllj-. Tiff .°°»

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S chitt9ver tho oohversatlon^mit as the and card playing became exciting, the matter appeared where Loi bowed do

presence of these gentlemen, my comrades. whether you evflr knew oqe Maurloe Duport?' 'H«l' exclaimed tbefOther with &stoftt 'Surely I did. and now tu«t I look upon von. I daboiie

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•Very true, w® are certain our fo^an^otn

as dslloateljr

as

'No, boys, you are mistaken. X'm.not ID love, ana never was, but that which alls me I never expect to reveal, but it's here'.' (and be laid

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hand upon his

breast) 'and sometimes. It gn%W9.JM&. hfkrt asunder!' ^Aft0r that we-never alluded

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matter, but grew more and more attachod to Louis. Oonstantla was a man of very excellent education, and oame among us for the love of adventure he was always well supplied with money, and told us ho regularly received it from his family in Franoe* Of his early life bo never had said much, except that It waa unhappy iu many respocts, and he never wished to think of it. lie waa very land of bet-

4nj^to|MJlaoed

piunlou. when dured at your hands, It is only a wont»er*dmH jummrrmr ^hrv^«pen where

almost to a serMob, as his flngers movwi

S3S5SSS fiH

that had ltoaled with a bloody red hue. Do yoo irvooJlect the day you cut me dowu with your sword? ab*il always bear the mark of yoar brutality.' 'You. were co&tamadotta,' replied Patrln. •Yon Me, you cowardly villain/ shriek-ed-Ovnatantiu. *Bot«noo«hof tols. Id*-

fS\T% (Mure noswords here,' cried Oon^Utntfn. *Yon »ball have the choice of weaponSi thovgfa. Here are knives, r*.-

Patrln ritrogged his ahonM^ft. *1 WnttOt UPt with a knife, that Is too American. Nor do I underhand the rifle. Pistols are all that aiv lefe I bhooee them. Let as proceed.

"TERRE HAUTE

Id notheip admlri mf the ooarage dl»play«*l b« could not have been

,, mold Paton dl

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he awaited 's £soe wore

and suspicion. He appeared the other, and do so. Finely

expressionlif duri tunmlted-with sSo: to be trying to identify was ricJt certain he 'ebu he spoke:

"f, that once

•Are you not the Pstrfn. sir, was an »iQoer in the ,aock, Brest?'

'Monsieur is quite' 6orrect,' Tb'e repfted with the utmost saugfrold. *t perceive that I am remembered, although I do

Jbave ^^jplep«reof

Tleasurer blssed C5nstantth1)etVeen his clenched teeth, 'pleasure, say?' *\rond9eufPatrln, 1 thkevoi to a man of coujige, Uf n6t of UbnorT

me you this camp

antQ vfe ba^D spoken again on the morrow] I anftwtJJven to run away from any reai or Implied danger,' responded Patfln"

as these good goatlemen have

offered me the hospitality of their camp, I purpose remaining with them as long a* they Jind my soclety-nq intrusion. And, qooBsieur, pipy remark, while I flfid thetfjrlourtedus anJT agreeable, I discover you to be just the reverse,' and with a defiant stare at ConaUntin, he turned away and, sitting down, joined in a gjpie of cards.

The s&ne that had taQcen^plsbe threw rs&tlon^mit evening wore awa

to

Louia wn,

be forgotten. I strolled to was sitting with ,bis £ead and Spoke ttj h|mfc at'i ttio dialter^ld Boy?' said. 'Come, you know I am your friend can I do anything for you?' 'Nobody can do anything for me,' ho replied in abetter tone, shaking his hi 'burl |ian d(^metb|ug roj my pelf, a

Boy?' *F

The last'sentence was uttered with a fierceness that astonished me. •Well. I don't ask for ydur confidence, if you ao not. bestow it voluntarily,' I said 'but I wonder much at the way yeu-bave behaved to the qferaggec' 'You &ndb askafl ma tpe causetel! the depression I solndtimes fedl,' he replied. 'I told yon I never expoeted to reveal the cause of my sorrow. Heaven kbows I then thought I never Bhould, but I take back the remark, fori believe I shall tell all of you the secret before the sun sets to-morrow. I have hoped and almost prayed for this hour through the long years that havB passed away, but I never expected to see it. Why should I? Could thccaibe .anytbUypnoreum likely than that which has come to pass? What a strange life we lead. How little do we ereritnow'Wtia^a day wWl brltig forth/

The boys spoke to each other in whispers as to 'ftnat "Louis intended to do on the tnor bad not blankets

rrow, for wa. were Mite tlMit w{ a^eh Cje erid j^t. iMig^ 061 an\i watching the bright? stare

,tqAt we

watching the b'Hghffsrars asleep, and some of us

pqrehanfo^ pti|sedriuto the realm of

The following morning was clear and warm, and as soon as we had done breakfast, we harnessed up, ready for a start. We were standing in a group, with Patrin -in-tbe midst, smoking bis pipe, when ^oustan||n advanced toward

•Boys,' he said, in a firm but husky voice, *1 simply claim fair play and justice in what I am about to do.' 'You sball'bav© ttj-Mve replied, •Adolph cOnUajued^ Loiris, look upon me. wish ao kpo# ii y®u reoOfenizeme.' 'I do not,' replied the other, 'and since I have heard your name, ,1 am confident I never before met you.' 'Perhaps not under the name I now bear you would soaroe remember me, but 1 will endeavor to refresh your memory. You must understtvad, -tnen, that I assumed tho name of my mother's

ball struck Patrin's cheek, canryinj off

when his mouth was Ailed with blood. OOBUw^ 0QIJM VinftOttKlVBPilidiaVBl^i

dera, anVti^5&^fc8^^fllM^ato oblige him Tk* bleo4 Jfrqpil his face flowed so fast tha( wp were compelled to bandage the lower pill er hia bead with a handkerchief.

Once more the word wan given. Pa-tHtoitofck-wl deafly ai|t iat.Sens^aittta/

0h0n.1 •Go, beast, M£b*«urthe Karl* ihat I in turn have placed upon yon. It will be a sweeter satisficao/i t&know that you are wandering about disfigured than if I killed you.'

We placed Patrln in our wngon *nd conveyed him to Lotae Pole creek, our first halting place. Here we were compelled to leave him, as a fever had at-

After the ooeaAwhSe Velafed, Louis Constantln was no longer the quiet snd meditative man be formerly had been

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satisfaoubn he experienced tattfee punishment of bis olg,fpe

a newer and happier'imfmlse to his life.

Goldetf Wordi'

''If yoar friend has got A heart. There is something fine in him. Cast away his.dajrker Rart,

Cling to that's divine in him."

On every height there lies repose. ?v ... ^Ltio^tha.

Our best tilings are near us, Lie close about our feet.

Blame not fate

For sorrows which thyself did first create Very few persons have s4nse enough to despise the praise qt a lool.

Every base occupation makes, one jsharp In its practice, and dull in every dtber.

Never court the favor of the rich by flattering either their vanities or their vices.

everything good», Promises made in time of' affliction "requires a better memory than people commonly possess.

Indolence is a stream whiih flows slowly on, but yet undermines the foundation of every virtue.

Whatever makGS the or the future predominate over the present, exalts us in the scale of thinking beings.

If the storm, of, ^dya^ty' whistjef around you, whistle ks bravely yourself perhaps the two whistles may make melody.

When a man declares that there is no such thing as honesty in business, it Is always best to accept bis testimony so far as this, that be is a dishonest |man, for if he were not so, he would not believe in the entire absence of honesty. Such a man will ntft do to trust.—^E. Frank Howe.

Few people have reason to regret that they have talked too little. Forbear to sport aa opinion on subject on which you sre ignorant, especially in the presence of those to whom it is fsndllar. If it be not always in your power to speak tojae silent: to thepurpoBe, it cert$L and though thou—w ed with pai|fcjfcfcel**' reason torepent'tiieir

He wifo never ml ness is

Such nirti^isps

Patrln

his chest, and wasL rogardlpg with «lKk orfieiljehitr^d/, replied Louis, '^ow that of each ofchw*r identity, teuoj difficult,'ansl ^paused

roteed/ i^OMllur,' In a steady, clear and measurt C^t^UIIMifnireed: •Arrested and placed In a convict's gang tor a crime of robbery (which, at a later day, was confessed Dy the than fwhOTOtmjtftted it,)

It feiHottnyeyll f0®"

uid^ya^|,«lthQ||ty.

I found you a brute by inslinot and a tyrant, from the fact that one dared cot you. The two years I was at the docks in Brest were tne most

wretched

ever reoall in nay life. In

I can

every

Jxwslbte

you put into speedy practice. I don't stop here to inquire the motive that fs pf little consequence. Pity for ray dread ful sufferings nevor found a place in

aoq

'•maSJES^S SS^d'oa .!"«»«•

r^W^rAllW SmSri^tSS' UV 1VXC» KKLtCTKB. Ko nwdlfor he did not take the proffered hand, ., ,u?n I ""Af cine. Book Dree. O. J. WOOD, and Patrln drew himself up haughtily" were hit. The second tire OmsUntin'* lt^u JnWHow

the peril of language in this day, and ^fcrlitctilarly inthis'oM at the mercy

always In a hurry, always late, and always with deficiencies to be made up, is very likely to be always a ftdlure. It is well known toat the responsibilities of society are best and most easily discharged by those who estimate the value of small portions of time, who do things strictly in theif proper season and place, who provide against contingeacies, and distribute their day in reference to what is, as well as what may be, requli*) of them.—Jacob Bigelow,

Look oo the right side. The times may be hard, but it

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raosbfne, abd nof the ciowl, that «iv« heaulyto/Lft-

trouble, ik majt be. So hove others. None ate free from them and perhape

eiitt n&4

dull sea, «md the sailer would- never aeqoi*» .eldllt wers^ these nothing t^*eturbltssanaoe. It is the duty of evfry one sattract all the hanptnesa aad «njoyment be oan from within end without him: end, above ell, he should took on the bright side. What thongb thinjp do look, a Hula dark Tbe ians will have a turning, and the night will end in breed day. In the lose ran the greet balance

w, tahh^TAH jrrrrAi!

cho:

tseemed

to impart

one

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i've.mnemberfow have

SATURDAY EVENING MAiir

An old tradesman edvaneee the fol lowing viewep»j4vertMo« utility of fre^ log consists 1 a )«rge class of Mp||||||Wmntiy and town, who njajisjM place for tbe purchase ofjMv^|^ury articles, and and drawn towa^^mfnptiC|d|j3Hl^lece which is earn«s^ hepenhi their notioe. Indlfferen^ to dl^^hey yield without healtation tal^s first who asks.

of tbe artioje sqyertised and do not

kh/wr^f4ta|l

^artiis^huf plaiiei.wh^ial it

mthSttm.fl/t them, nitoM iriifctfii&tfl ulterior busineys Pbopl«rMDa$ eonjn-^ try are slso -liable- W be favorably luaPfHMad by the ftsqueaMght in^eine%»j|rs.lf^ sdv. pfrtj^acqaii^ Astitfodoiin the^r eyi aHW'#usVniey5*reJ»(fffli miff! ice,^to prefer him. But by far t|iq a ^portaptie^^^^vwtlsisijif ,or an .Inject nature. It cpnveys th^'jipe^ that.tha adverfis^ is, for business, and such a person is always su^pdt^d to b« industrioui, sddve 'ibd civil: one who keeps the fcest oferticles, ati&Cheapest: ra^doei ever^drn^S th^ r^eateit, and most, trs4feaumlike4 rnemier,' and tMg*o*ral usei every expedient to gratify and aUrap^Jtonai*^ People like to purchase iindlr theee cii--

Qf fiatw 8W

advertisement inserted in Thursday's *nd?SaW&yte Mail wUVWV in^Qi (the

at thif city.' It is sold by,uew*boy« tm the ifreere of ^uiiotnidin'g t6^m0 AdIn&vertiSemfent8i go|ifdi)^titlth pnye^l for one price. The Mail is the people's pc^e^^e^hddyftitk^irJ line is al} that is .charge fof-lofml or persbn«ltadv^wtii^itfentei-^ biekitA Willie forteach paper. CheapeW anCNst .ad? vertising^inbrcLetMoy £aj'Jpif*r ii^the »--t^ f*

FLOWER

j.sportivebut bererythingi

lirh who jests

ybysQtueludicroUf wtrieti e' pro? Hereby 1^ of any ex* elevate or '0 their morj'rp withering ^C.-rSouthey.

render tMmMlVes omotiotf which

al being an r— thknlhe b^aste df the Soobms tytaft ^djc^n who is fit fot aiHsCTjli

The man lected. he 'he is may rr

^tnd

slight^l, oswiook rest aslur^rahmt h. and ultJre aeipeMPte tnb lo: plains. Whining does not neglect^ brfti obuNa /Oaurage, dil#gence, cheerfulness, faith—these are the traits which mark the successful man. I pimple always, .. cbarmiAgi

more

he com* overcome

btry, is that it fs

of mea who,-instead »f

being content to use it,well aooerjding to their honest iguoranceHuse it .Ifl acoordItfg lo their affected ktmwHBdtte* Who toefrig Vulger,Hv*eld4foe»dle«A(rwii»«bIsg empty, .would seem full wba 'make in reality

up in tnons phrases. soun3 lflib tie *epott Hfeetackers in an «a^tjibttr»k^BlGk ard Grant White.

Off in

Lord Chesterfield says that the Duke of Newcastle' lost half ad hour In the morning, and spent the whole day in running after it. This is a traeexpree-

What appears ill becomes eppeers wrong,

will.ialieve you at once. Sam­

ple bptles 10.cents. Regular..s^fe 75

For sale by. 4»tilidkf«fe Qerry |fnd bp GroveeA-LOWiyH-

a very simple vegetable remedy for the speeay ana p^rmahentcu're~of

cost, .can do S9. hv feturn J^^tli.hv jadr dressing with stempllnahapglCOW lly per, DH.

No. 33 NiagaraSt.7Butblof N. Y. -1

of September, of Terrs Haute,rma

inclusive.

snd

IWM nmwM Mr order ormv eOMinen council, August JtMil ^LB^dty t*1 '.'iV wou^d fkVoid

a?

or an01to mingle in 0MHQiitaadettati grenousulc«taiAJUiebee(LJiL_ Msbraied Catarrh Remedy. Itis tbe greet

zstiffzzzi.'zitt,

BoirriH AJtiMjnojfafe Uray ilsl|f» Hants, Ind.

lalnlng no qvtaiae nor any poisonoas dru#. Tb«y ars eompossd at, uw vegetable sxuast 'ane mumMSMOI se'ecuM tor Ague CUIa end ftiwr tb«y h*va,no MMMsrior. QUITor them it Utsuc* at BOirrtx AMffwaa^ drag atos» Ttat Haute, la*..

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SMITH'S

I* not a hslr dye.

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not eootata polM

SMITH'S

BasDwss hslrto Uic IMM.

SMITH'S

Checks hair from felling.

SMITH'S

liakes bslr grow six feet#

H. R. STKVRKS: Dear Sir—In th down wlni

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Fpjft onjy |2 a month.anj^ertiMi h^pa^inhothi.edliidi^6f tffbw.

can

Jdail

ingiiriedium ^round berpl *3{£lV

4 trt• BOWlTI8DONE* at -fr The hrstoWed^me wiflitiie Ameri-

be obtained byf enerffyj hobwily ana saving the ^Beondi, ^pd health) by using

GRE«m!S AVOVST Flowbh.Should

plaint, Indigestion^ dcor, -i Headach&nPalpitation ot

eart, ness,

onBTTDstra-

connnended. Vour* truly,1

OONSUMP-

positive snd radical specific for ffyrvpus Debility, Premature l)€K»Jt wjd«l Net* vous Complaints, feels It his duty lo make it known tu his saddling fellows. Aptustpd by this niQtiye, he wlHrpbeerftifif'Send/ ttm &

eUVge, ^Illlwlio

desire it, the reelpe,£or prepsring and fdll Jire«stiou8 fbr SbcceWuUy[ this providentially* flfscoVered nmmj',

rjifitns

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at the cu&moMoui ?s3sE&i?<i apnexjpd rc^olutl nidaftsT nst the city

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Ulll |f||IM I ItfEB Dill ehm trithout medicine, cxerU VlU^mAn Lit Cn mil ing a specific and prompt act|gni upon the Liver, Stomach, Ajplee*, Kidnty*, Mid Heart' w{ controls in' an' estonishingly short time any disease eUAaMsdwtr grow out of these organs. »f.Y JlTOTT-T-gt.:Thg f»d rreyenUta .VUHUUHAnr ir. nd a prompt and radicu cure foirsll if alma also, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Iffer-* 1, Sciatica, Spinal Disease, Headache, Colic, Diar-

vousness, rhc^a, Dyspepsia, etc. These and many more have their origin mtoe Stomaefeiml Liver. If your not keen them, address^Holman Lirer Pad Lane, New Yorkf

glaj^ads,13.06. act as if by tnsgic. Foot Plasters, 50 cents A ly blasters, ovceniseach.''')^r*Bewareof Imitations:' TakeiSone"T)ufc 1 original Holaan's. iflTS^nt by Mail on receipt of price, postage free..

HAIR RESTORATIVE

POSITIVELY RESTORES HAIH TO'B/aO HEAbS.

SMITH'

Makes whiskers grow.

SMITH'S

^TaKM out WljilAuflruff.

SMITH'S

Isdcfttli to ^U|s9.

FIRST DOSE (W A BOSTON POLICE OTTJOB^.

BOSTON, NOV. 15,1371.

wblcli liad a' lobe and aimoec

Dear Sir-In the spring of 18C9I wasstr jcljejv down wlrh fere^. wblcli uad a' long and alm^t run. The beat medical 1 igdU It left ine terribly reduced nna weak, with excruciating pains

hopeless run. The beat medkal advic»teiBff'fH attendance. 1 waa taken tbroagli the fever but It left ine terribly reduced nna weak, with excruciating pains

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my aide, backhand bl a. ,1

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my aide, back and hips. ,1

was-completely prostrated wllli Kidney Complaint, and -BO medi*ine«eenied to reach my case. Iq this condition 1 wns rersuaded to rty VEGyTisn by a ftrlend whom It cured of the same dlieaNvMititseewixlas tlioiigh 1 could Ceel the effect of the first dose tbrougli my whole system and ftorathat moineut

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ally growing better from U«y to dsy mid 1 folJ lowed on with the VEORTINK, until it completely restored ma to health, since wlileh time 1 bare been able to perform my duties as a police ofN«"er, 'enjoylmj ftobd health and there is no doubt about.the great value,,of VjEfiEixxn In Kidney CompTaiift and similar diseases. 1 am, air, respectfully.

JyAFAYtTTE FOKD, 5fl Broadway.,

All Disfeases of the Blood.

If VEOETl^is will relieve pain, eteafise ^vwrtfy and CUM such diseases, restorlm the patient tI perfect health after trying different phvsMunx. many remedies,_ suffering for years, is ft »mi conclusive b* cured? such great circulating fluid. It can truly tx GUEAT BIOOI) PUKIFIEIt. The greataOurco of disease originates in tho blooil and no piedicine tlikt does not aet directly upon it, to purify and renovate, baa auy Just claim upoii public attention.

proof, if you area sulTerer, you can \lrhy la ttils wiedlHne perrornllrfg cures? It works in tbe blood, lu t]»|

Seventy-one Tears of Age.

BAST MAHSIIFIELO, Aug, 22,16T0.,

XIUSTBVEXS: lear Sir—I am seventy-one years of ag^. .have suffered many years with Kidney Complaint, .weakness in my back and stomach. I was induced by friends to ry your VEOKF tS'fe. and I Xliinkftribe'beat medicine forweakuess of tlio kidiiej'a I,ever used. 1 Jiav^Afied initnyri«in«diet fot this complaint, and never fotfnd so inm-n relief as from tboViwMrri.NK. It strangfhens mid invigorates the whole system. Many of my acquaintances have taken it, and I belter* ii bo good for all the complaiul* for which it is

its-

JOS1 All II. SIIHUMAK.

Would dive a dollar for a Dose* BOSTON, May SO, 1871. Hi It. StEVE**, Esq.

WearSjir—I liave been badly afflicted with Kidney Cbmplaint fbr Yen yean hare sulfefad great paip ip my Igwk, hips and side, -with grcBt diiticulty in passing urine, which ,was often an4 in very small qnantlties, frequeifUy ac*ompAfil^d with blood and excruciatiag pain. 1 haveiaitb' fully tried most of tho popular remedies recohi. niandedfor my complaint 1 liave been nnderthe .treatment of some of the i}ioat skilful iJiysl* clans In B6ston. all of whom pronounced my cose •incurable.'"Tbls was iny condition when I was advised by a friend to try tbe VF.OKTINK,and

I

could see tbe good effects from the first doss I took, and fro in that moment k.ept fnimi)roving until I was entirely cured, taking in all, 1 should Uiiak, about six bottles,

It ia indeed a valuable medicine, and if I rtiould beatttlctedagalnln the same way I would give a dollar for a dose, if could sol gov it. without. .. ,'t

KestfWWulIy,

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SCl Third Sti, South Bostqn^ Life a~Burden. os ox 2 1 8 7 8

IK Ii. STBVEXS, Esq.: Dear Sir—From a poor, emaciated sufferer, the VBOK-mne has restored ine to perfect health. lhave for years been a terrible sufferer from, Canker and Dyspepsia, at times rendering' me almost a burden to me. I am now liftc«M' (iw, pcinnds heavier than when I commenced the use 0tVB0anK& i» .••

I will make mention that I was also a great saffSksr from Kidney Complslnt. esusfng excru. Mia throagh the small of the back nearly alTofthe tin*. This, too, VEAETIXK has cored, snd I am new a perfect picture of health,

Via

I Union ptae, Boston, Msss. I

Is

IsTMty

Tigtdni If

bj *11 DniggisU.

MACHINE8

MMI1W A» AMIJITIB 1& tbe very best manner and warranted te br JUSKPU FOLK, No. 2E& b^i«de streets, np suurs.

between and Don't eondSmn jroot

fort ins JanelM

«k

chine nntil Mr. FOLK has lrnd look al 1% 1 trouble may be Tery light and hctawirfais a liters trifle. TheBssi wafdlss «sd «^l cupatant^r.on band.

(Mr Coogh ctmilMs dlssais

la on* week's tlxn«. If nawi asnsraily,-It will save tbe liveSor bond reds. Ds not let ytmr

ShlM dl« of whdoftng «on«h when

bottieof this8pe«ifie will cure it. Itmo^* antes All the severer symptoms wlrhln lh» Inttsw^ftwrbuiHS For sale by oouos:

Bsaurr and Soimi A AMsnmiio, T«rrs HsiK^.lfi** C. RAFFERTYTS,

WW*** **,

iimesJ

FI8H ARKE

'•BBS.SS8 ASSS?"^ M-Fmb risk of all ltlnda^ ^w»Oy. "j*. Chun* Depot,

=F=?=

-A

mend,-gradu­

O.'JIPrico.

pair

tim, MltpiMtm th« Boat nktnr* black or fcrowB, 4oe* UMikia, applied. It Ii a ttandird pr«par»tioa, ud

pIMWt*. Jo*KfH ClUBrAlKlKoT O.fioxaufcltarYotk

This BlirtBw aarartio- •».' tnrwl oxpreatlr to rronwto tho (rowttt of hair, ^MdtoaRMttUfallUMlMlt. .... ISft

Thuanacls of sum WH^ were MM -MMM, n»w h!«««n fall stpitoM^B. nod oa* Udy ICtntxrky. wha wsx otico Mid, now DM BOW-ln^

in*.hair,\.

Is 1st claw hair dressing.

SMITH'S

Is admired by.sll ladles.

SMITH'S

SIX PEET. ialrorth,.

nnxluri'ii nr je UH of Dr. J. riowtoa Snuut'l llilr Itcstgnitivc. I*wnd for puelSVv, vamifMki'b]«, and Dnde-

clcituok th« acalp frt.rn all tUndrnfl, and A., hi*lilr iwrfomca and elegant hair drewls#.*!" mnoh admired lir the bdte*.

Prin lUtforllnMbi. axlpnsMd on "srt^siem's'&s^s:

Ayer's

,.rn*.

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For Diseases of tho

Throat and Lanes, ».k

^uc!t" as "*CJbuglia,

Colds, Whooping nvtp/. 'J* Couch, Bronchitis,

Asthma, and Con-

sM ii

sumption.

-Tito rcpotation It has attained, In conscquence qS thc marvollous CONS it has produced during tho last half century, is a sufficient assuhtnee'to tho public that It will continue to realize tho happiest results that can be desired.^ In almost every section of country there We persons, publicly kn6wn who have been Testbrod from ataftnlrtg and even* desperate diseases of the lungs,' by its use.. All who have tyie(\ it acknowledge its superiority and where its Virtues are known, no one hesitates!. as to what mediclnc to' fiffiploy to re- ., lie^ tho distixjss and sobering to pulmonary affections. CitEimyJPEO TOUAL always affords instant renei, andi' performs rapid cures of the milder va-t^ Pieties of bronchial disorder, asi woll as'H' tlio more formidable .diseases of thc^ lungs.

1!0.

As a safeguard to childrcri, amid tire distressing' diseases wliicli 'btfseiithe Throat and Chest of Childhood, it. is invaluable for, by its timely use,' multitu^ps ar,e rc^cuc^and restored to hcaltli.

ThW inedtdnb" griltiS frlfciifls at* every trial, as the cures it Is constantly?? producing are too remarkable to b(%# forgotten. No family should bj wlth-^fri out it, and those who have onco useil it never will. t31 »V1

Eminent Physf&ians throughout the1' oountry prasdribe it, and Cletwymeu often recommend it from their kupwl-1 edge of its effects. 4-- 1./

P^EPAIMBD BT

Dr.' J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,

PnNthal aM:Aa«lyUci(f Ch«|i|iiti. SOLO BT AUL'-mtttaOlSm.ttVCUYWfl^^

R,•

HEUMATISM. »v.

'''a •nfS'-iit'-

A Great Remedy

if

MR, r,UTES of this city Has had fc)f'sev4^ eralyearua r»»celpt for ih* on re of lUi^thna-" tNm, which Is a quick and sure care fiurihls terrible Affliction. He has only usenlton personal friends no»*t and then wfiMiont cliance. But in ilie lnt .ear.the demand for liLs medirln^ hns berfti gr^at, anll'twlng Ao)i«Uintly aiked to placet!* bef re the public, be Has conclude to deVofe his whole tlm*and'«tten i&n to Willi-t/t»ly wonderful m-diclne. He can be/ound at all Uniea al hi* residence on Swan afreet etwwn l?hcih and stx*tUid-a-Half Mre(-1«. ftelow-drtglve llxt at a few persons who b^ve .tried Uila medlclue and are now well:

BAI2TBR1JDOE, PL'TJTAM COJ LHO.

Ibavebeenafniptod irlth Kheutnati'tn tor twenty yean and OTU n«ing three bdtthM of Dr. wm. Lutjss Medici ins, I have tamme entirely well My limbs \r»*ie all drawn out of sKaper bat drenow sua!eht and wound-

JIOHN U05UU.

UWBKHCABXhM. I9»., JA*-2?lOTJS rythat 1 have been afflictleumattnn ftrr thirteen y^swandi

This into ocrtlf Wlthflh

«d

savertaf

M7 and 19 Bast Main itreet,

T™*9*p,mu

nihil,

mr oim town.

Term*

ttee.

k. Having lcln^ protaluny it lu

not able to do any kind o* work. heard of Dr. Wm. Lute's MerilclDc cured four bottles of it and alter tafc find MIyself entirely well. L0U18 BRAD* .T**KK,HACTB, JA*. lft 1877.

This is to cerilJy that I have been **Vor» ly afflicted with Rheumaiisni RtrabOfit six years and after taking three bottlei above medicine have oera entirely -W. J. How

three bottle* of t)e curort. ARD.

TJCRHE^HACTK. JAW. 21ISTJ,

Thins to oertlfy that I have been nfflict* with Rhea mat ism tor J*E£lV5 ycaw and after taking two bottles oi Dr. Lutes M^11-

And mvitslf able to do my own work and walk elaht Wiiu.it-*, and lxrva ordered bottle* WWfeb 1 th'nlf will "«tir»

two more

at*

MKSJ&AI IS ALILLII*. Tltnnt li*VTK, IHD.

Dr. Lot«*r I have tied manr kin. a or medicine for Rheumatism and nave hew1 been able to find a car**, until I found yoursfe which br the am of twy b«ttl(« lias ip«l«ik me able for fioiy attain, and al w.ll. "AV0LWH MEYSH^PoUciesiaifr.

T*aan HAUTK, ISB,

abl« to walk, on accywitt ctloo of RbeUmatfam. rprocur-

1 waa not [miction ttfwMUe of fr. Luteal Medicine and 1 am

igS£S2&S&3* frimlttM lAiM 'V

OJAR

ui.f

TBBBK EfAtrne.

fhavettWI tlana and all Lote'a Bemed nn am now

rhave UM many remedies

fro.

tor

Rhenraa*.

•II have Called until I found Dr. nedy, and have nsed three bottles' now almost well and am satlifled

ntatttffl.l'esH this terrible dissaw. HOBTOW LQUia TBBRB HAtrrs, lit®.

I havo taken Uro bottles ol In. Lutc%

medicine

utl

am now well. I

H. BALLETT ft 4 greatly flrom tb«Qaiatim bat I am now

1

OOUUD—THAT THS SATURDAY E\ E Ding M*I1 the most widely clrenlal* aewapaper la tbe State ootsUr of Indiana p. »1IS.

sotrertd

well, and recommend it to all Rhtumtifte sufferers. I will keep thin m^Jlcitic for aal« at my store !2th A Matu

AM

woomvi^

For sale also by E. BU H.V3, ctru :r or* 3 and Walnut stnx-ta. v. .. ..