Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1877 — Page 7

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

THE OTHER SI DP,.

Wo go our war in life too much alone We hold ounK-lTea too fkr from all oar kind, Too often we arc deaf to High and moan.

Too often to the weak anil helplem blind Too often, when digress and wantnh!de, We turn and paai upon the other side. The other bide lx trodden f-mootli, and worn

By feoUrtepn natwine idly all the day "Where lie the bnlsed oues whofalut and rorurn,

Is seldoBi more than an untrodden trav, Our fK'Iftnh hearts are for our feet tbe gnMe— They lead us all too often on the other side. It ftlioald be ount the oil and wine to pour into the bleeding wOnnds of stricken one* To take the smitten, and the tick and sore,

And bear thern whete the stream ofldw# ing run* JnsteadT we look about—the way la wkle^ txi0 otht-r «lde. And so we pa*« upon Ob, friend* and brotheni, gliding down the years,

Hnmadly calling each and aU In tender .accents, born grief anat^arsz I pray you, Ilskti to the thrilling cafl, jj You ca&nofe id yont sellhb pride, t# Fass gulltlos on the other side.

Mis's Ferreton's Shower

gjath, „oaii

A STORY FOR Lmrssssr^

BY

IXEZJIIYISU,

•I tell you she's itn old cat, a snake'iD the graas, a sly, deceitful, artful, disagreeable old maid. I knew when I llrfit set eyes on her ancient face that we younger girls would net have any peace of our lives. To think that she would play tho part of spy, be a listener, an eavesdropped' .- •O, yotpro too hard on her. I don'tlike her uiyoolf, but tbat'abe tvould do anything mo moan as to listen Is more than IJ Ike to admit.' 'Well, you needn't admit it. I can trust my own eyes, I guess, and I've certainly soon her several times with her ear against tbe crack of tho parlor door when the girls were tbeTe with their gentlemen collars 6a Wednesday evenings.' 'Well, I should not have believed it.' 'And,' continued Nellie, 'she Stood op the lower part of the hat rack and looked through tho ventilator last Wednesday evening when everybody bad gone away except Norman Hetnahawe and yourself.' .«••• •Standing on the hat rack, looking through the ventilator!' fahly screamed Louise Ashten, 'That's toa funny. However, nlie didn't see enough to reward blr tor her palna., Mr. liernshawe and I both acted with strait laced pro pricty. But den/ me, I should think that she would be afraid of bsing caught at it.' 'Caught! No she's too sly to be caught by any one in this seminary but me. If any ono bad appeared she would havn hav« been walking serenely slong ti-» hall, dulviug criticism.' •flow did you llnd It out?' •J/O kod through the register here. "You know this room is directly over tho hall, 'hifdthe reglstdria over the hut rae.k. 1 wondering if I wouldn't lirep something Into Mr. llmishnwes lint for caper, and looked down with tbt intention of mastering the situation wimntho ant go of MisH Nuncy Ferreton standing tbeni looking through tho register, met luy wondering eyes. •I took in the situation in a broader souse thnn I at first expected in this wise: Miss Nancy has her eye on Mr. Hornshnwo, and is jealous of his attention to Miss A*hton, the most beautiful girl lnJiakeslde Seminary for young la dies, fthothlfaks allttlt reconuoiteriug quite harmless.' ,,, ,, •Nonsense! Sho lan't in lovo with him' said Louise, carelessly, though she felt the blood rushing to her face in a torrent. •Isn't she? Ever nin(oo the night that he notiocd her at the party at Professor Elder's she has (taught hocared for her. She thicks her genius has attracted him. Bah! Just as If there was any talent even in UnsentimentalJlnclesbe writes for the 'SVprklt M»j^or,f which 4s called wwlnv"* •I always thought the editor showed vory poor Uisto to publish It,' said Ionise. 'He (foes It because she's a forty-sec-oud cousin or his, lftit, Ionise, I'm determined on one thing. I'm going to play a tv,

-As.

on. her. Ir I don't cut a stop

to this or thing my

UIUMO

T»orhaps

isn't Nel­

lie Dashaway.' •What will you do?' questioned Louise for Nellie's fouo showed determine tlon. •Walt until our npxtreception evening and

yfeu'll see.'

This dialogue |ork J?14CQ In Nellies ohamlwr, in a private seminary for young ladies. It was rather quaint, homo like plnoe, and under their In dalgeut teachers tlie girls knew fewer nstr-otlons than If it bad been a larger Institution. Most of them were the daughtem or relatives of tbe ft-lsnda of tho middle aged 1*H«» who were tho proprietors ami Utwher*. Tho lnevlta IM4 mssettllno element liart bseti ttdro*

I aeu.ogst them from tho walla a u, .: 'mjing academy, tntrodnotup equally Inevitable disturbances that al ways follow in their train.

I'he next Wtdnesday evening arrived. Nellie and I/ulso wore In tbe c&ambcr of the farmer drwwsd fbr oallers and looking very pretty. But something moro etiJayaUe to thom than even the rare chance of entertaining gentlemen was oa the carpet, •There,' said Nellie, as she placed a basin of water directly over the register and then tied apiece of small cord to It. •You just stay uero a moment while I co down stairs and seo if I c*u attach it to the bara of tho venUlatar without be Ing can^bts*

She gilded notsslssaly down, ho ono was tn slxht. She stood on Up too on the hat rack, and with quick fingers tied the cord to the ventlsatar no that the verv !iiighteet. movement would disturb tbo'fixture above. She went back exulting. 1*, we must place tbe water to that a l.iUe.pull will completely overturn it,'

After sundry experiments all was arranged to their satisfaction. Then thoy all sat iltemselvea down on the carpet— Hohool girl flftshion—and laughed beaxii-

^Sl*6 isn*t expecting such a receinion of delloato attentions,* said NelUo. •II- rd will be an element in the p«K

Sat

ri.:iwhich

4M«sa

she has marked out tot

,. .y that will take her by sur­

prise,* •An r*'menU should think qo a waterve iont. It se«ms to bo a mean trt «. lay upon anybody, after alt, [& *.vewtte

!t^r retreat. h''»treat i* nation psawa:

In

tilii dor

an tmkuown up soli th m*

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right. Do yon expcct Fred this even ing?' •Yet but slio won't look at him,' said Nellie. 'It's Norman Hernsbawe, principal of Lakeside Academy and your ad mlrer, tnat she will look out for. Don't allow yoorself to be frightened If she goes into hysterics. expect there'll be a scene, and perhaps I shall get into dis grace bntif tho worst comes to the worst, I'll go to Miss Templeton and make a clean breast of it. She's too just to punish me.*

A ring at iho door bell! The first caller has arrived. A handsome man of tbirtf is admitted, who inquires for Miss A eh ton. He is shown into the parlor, and tbe girl goes in search ot Louise.

Miss Nancy Ferreton, whose room fe at the bead of the "stairs, steps out and rs cautiously down the stairway. 'He asked Hpr that hateful Louise Ash

Sr

to herself, spitefully. 'I

thought I had. made some impression on. him. I'm sure be pressed my band moty closely than mere friendship would seeyti t£ warrant, after he hatfhread these lines of mine in' the Weekly Mirror, commencing— 'i pine for the ideal soul

TbsC-lNftth fioe la nxy sleeping Twuft? "a Ot Norman, you are my ideal soul, SV|ty mufct?

Her soliloquy was cut short, and sho stepped back into her room asitbe talL graceful ferxn of Lonlae moved past, ana rustled down stairs to meet Mr. Hernshai^'e, who was really he/ lover.' 'Now,' thought Miss Ferretcta,' Til know whether he really makes love to her or not. I don't believe there is anything but friendship. He didn't sit very close to l)er last time be called. I should not think a chit of a girl like h'ef cdblct win tho love of :i man of his years and intellect. Asiarss age goes he and I would bo well matched. I am twenty five, be is thirty. I'll Just'step down and see how matters .si&ikl.' And the lady, actuated by jealousry ins^4yp^uriostty, uescended tbe stairs.

Xosftt the reader right on tlie subject of Misfe'Pe^reton's age, I will romark that sfie was oxaotly lorty. but she bad so long deceived or tried to deceive oth erson the subject that she had ended by deoeiving.herseif into the belief that a'

A

ly existence. Hhe was far iron the home/of her youth, or, in common with otherf, the'might have had various remi hd&rs to the contrary by the "oldest inhabitant,' whose business it is to keep a private registration of births, jooaxriageq and deatbi-^of 'l|irths' especially.' is

aud seated idmself closely tjeside Louiso. sbe had been talking somewhat abstractedly, momentarily expecting a comedy or tragedy In the hall. Sae did not realize that he was on the borders of a declaration. 8bo look him in the face unsuspiciously and said

I am waiting to bear it Mr. Hernshawe.' •I love you, Miss Ashton—I want you to be my wife.'

At tho same moment Miss Ferreton, from Lor position on the hat rack, moved the ventilator noiselessly in order to get a fulr view of the couple in»lde. At onco she had a confused notion of seeing two heads unnecessarily near together, of heating a slight noise overhead, and a quantity of cold water deluging hor face and head. 'Simultaneously with Mr. Hernshawe's declaration, she uttered a succession of shrieks, which performanco caused her false teeth to loosen their cla9p and tumble out sprang from the hat rack which upset with a loud crash, and turned to fl$0« •What's tho meaning of that horrible noise?' said Louise, with well feigned surprise, and adjourning tho love scene, sho and Mr. liernshawe rushed out to tho scone ol disaster. The noise had not disturbed them alone. From all parts of tho house they gathered, and surrounded the lil fated Miss Forreton, who was altnost fainting with terror and mortification, aud Beemed to be so confuted by tho torrent of questioning that sho could only stand there amazed. 'What's happened? Where did the water come lYorn? What upset.tbe rack? Why, here's a gentleman's hat ruined and your teeth all broken, Miss Ferreton. These and similar exclamations T*elged her. NPM1O, as soon as

THE

8

de­

nouement was reached, had sn6p]ed th« con! and removed the basin, then joined the gronp below,

In a uaoinout Misa Templetpn, the principal, appenrod, 'What does this tnesn, yonng ladles?' she questioned, Unking at the forlorn figure oi Misa Ferreton, the prostrate rack and tho mischievous countenances around her. •, No ouo seemed disposed to answer, 'Mist* Forreton, cannot you explain?' she uskod, feeling scandalized, that Mr. Uernshfewe should be a witness to snob, disorder in her establishment.' il teljL$ou,'said Nellie, stepping boldly to the front.

'Miss Ferreton bis been

making a practice of listening and looking through tbe ventilator whenever any of tbe girls has a gentlemen aaller. I just arranged a littlo shower bath for her, whieh I presume startled her a littlo. I'm willing to take tny punishment. Miss Templetom.'

A murmur went round the group. Most of them disliked Miss Ferretou, but they had not known of this. •Nell Is brave to own it,' whispered

'ghpuldn't wonder if she was expelled." Said another. •Expelled! If anyone isexpollodit ought to be Miss Ferrplon,' said a third,

Nancy will have a nice subject

for her next noem in tho Mirror,' giggled wane of tho younger girls. In tho confusion tlie bell rang and a gentleman inquired lor Misa Ferreton! •Walk right in, sir,' said the mischiev

girl who bad oponod tho door, gentleman to you, Miss Ferreton.' §'Are you the lady who wishes a situ uou as governor? he asked, looking at

who wishes a sltua-

hor drenched hair and forlorn face with ill concealed wonder and amusement and a:ao at the crowd collected lu tho hall. •I am,' she lisped, 'but you see, sir, I have had a--'

Poor Mis* Ferreton! Her punishment wa almost too great Miss Templeton and al! tho real piliod her.* The former aamo to tlie rescue. •Miss Ferreton has bad an unfortunate accident.' she said stepping forward, 'If you will call to-morrow I presume sho will be better prepared to talk with you. Wo are in quite a state of oonfaatoa just now, which 1 hope you will excuse.' Ho bowed himself out with some low murmured words. A

Hie girls dispersed and order was restored in the hall ones more. MIsoTWxnpletou restored the crushed hat to pomething like Its original shape, and apologized tor the Injury done in as graceful a manner as poseibte. •X)o not mention It, Miss Templeton,' sold Mr. Hernsfcawe. *Aedd#ttta are liable to happen to anyone. Wherever tho young are found together ther* is *lws8 mischief Dr. wind. I hope you will not allou raelf to &olibls ..Ulo oi&lr aiUy. •. «warr» ft. fi% t«t» m©r* Ki n-u wo-• «|i- Oi

whom asked for Miss Dsshaway. Tbe gentleman in search of a governess did not call again.

Misa Ferreton saw the chance of governess td a handsome widowers' children slipping from her grasp. From that she baa hoped to rise to the higher dignity of mistress and wife, should Mr. Hernsbawe confine his attentions to Louise Ashton. The lesson was bitter but effective. She never listened aga

Mr. Hernsbawe and Louise finished their love making under more auspi dons circumstances, and when ber school days were over tbey were mar rled.

Miss Templeton dismissed Nellie Dash away with a slight reprimand. In her heart she did not blame thp mischievous but honorable, high spirited gfrl, for teaching Miss Ferreton a useful lesson. -i

Some Furi^L

S16shot

editor rooentlt'announcod his was 'thiev-

An Iowa

that a certain patron ol ing, as usual,' It was written thriving. A Methodist minister being recently ji$kod if he had moved to his new apfjgitfntment, said, 'Yes, but it is a disappointment.'

The editor of the Panama Star apologises for the non-appearance of his pa-

er by saying that ho had to leave off to ont of bis legs. A young ladj being asked branch bachelor, 'If not yourself, who would you rather be?' replied, sweetly and rpodestly, 'Yours truly.'

A young man who was recently married to a girl, after proposing to her eighteen times, now wishes that be hadn't asked her but seventeen times.

An old Indian who had witnessed the effect of whisky for many years, said a barrel labeled 'whisky' contained a thousand sopgs and fifty fights.

1

A couple of Yankee neighbors became so inimical that they could notjspeak to each other but one ot them having been converted at a camp meeting, on seeing his former enemy, held out his hand, saying, 'How d'ye do, Kemp? I am humble euougb to shako hands with a dog.' f--,

Two Irishnieh, on. i'certain occasion, occupied the same chamber. In tho morning one of them inquired of the other, 'Dennis, did you hear the thundvr in the night?' 'No, Fat did it really tbuuder?' 'Yes it thundered as if hiven and earth would come together.' 'Why the deuce, then, didn'tyn wake me, for yo knbw I can't slapo when it thunders?'

A man who hadn't much talent for conundrums, attempting to get one off at a tea party at bis own house, tbe other evening, got exceedingly mixed. He intended to a»k tlie old question, •Why woman Bke ivy?'theTamllf but gallant answer to which is, 'Becati the utoro you're ruined the closer sbe clings.' But he. nut it, 'Why is ivy like a woman?' which uone of tbe ladies, could tell, and so the unfortunate man bimsolf told it was 'Because tho closer it chugs tbe more you're ruined.'

Somo of tbe 'poor white' families of tbe far West becomoexceedingly toughened by their life-long exposures and hardships. A lady traveling among them took shelter in-a hut during a rain storm, and one of the barefooted daughters of tbe family coming in who had been hunting for the cows, stood on tbe hearth to dry he-r clothes to whom ber mother said, 'Sal, there's a live coal under your fool.' Tho girl, whose solos were as hard as horn, merely turned ber head and drawied out, 'Which foot, mammy?' ________________

ANOTHER FOOD MJdtilA. •, {Jennie June's New York Letter iu the Baltimore American.}

The last food mania bu taken tbe form of milk and oream. Pure milk is at a premium.. Men six feet in their stockings live upon It, with the addition of rice or oatmeal, from which the external shell baa been taken. Hie milk-cure has superseded Giabatn bread and fruit tan. and all tho down town restaurants now hare bread and milk upon their bills of fare, and serve in lame bowls to great broad-shouldered men who formerly mado nothing of an entire beefsteak at a moat, flanked with ham and eggs, Med potatoes and hot rolls.

A crusade baa also opened oat upon tea. Tbe doctors make it responsible for a number of now Ills, which have been added of late resrs to those we worealwsys heir to. When tea was first Introduced, one cap oar so, taken in the Afternoon, sufficed. Now it is used by many persons, women especially, three times a day, and in s«eh quantities boeomes an active poison. Upon what to offer as a substitute for it, doctors are not agreed batUtotsDimMiiif must be done to chock the infiuenoe of tke Inevitable and Insldloas teapot Is growing convictkm. ___________

DB. HAKTKK'S FKVKR JLSD AOUS Sro* lisst cared cases which (bo beat have fei led to bone fit. For iy ,.11 druggists.

HAUTE SATURDAY, EVENING MALU

lfW'

A man in Weston (Missouri) fired in tbe dark at a man who was stealing his corn, and the noxt day the county sheriff was around with bis arm in a sling.

Chicago man insists that he saw a red and black snake forty feet long, and ds big as a barrel of whisky. We have

quarter of a century oovered her eartb— -JJ° doubt that he did, but he unques.I

MAnahlTraQW fnn Ho t*a*ol r\f tirhiai/tr hofnrA

tlonably saw tbe barrel of whisky before bo saw the snake. A man who has been an inveterate smoker for twenty years has suddenly and permanently given up tbe practice. He knocked tbe ashes off his pipe into a ieg of blasting powder. ,v,, .A young gentleman remarked to his female companion, the other evening, Ah! the mbst beautiful evening in my recollection. Luna looks perfectly beautiful.' 'Wa3 that her just went by?' quickly asked.tbe^oungIsdy. &

That was a funny"indictment which arraigned a woman in Miiwaqkee, ^he other day, for disturbing a religious meeting by 'riotously eating nuts and noisily champing the satno with ber teeth. The woman was acquitted. 'If,' advertised a philosophical victim, 'tho person who took mV overcoat was influenced by tbe vreatber, then all is serene but if he did so from commercial considerations, I am ready to enter into financial negotiations lor its return.'

A couple of disputatious neighbors were contending as to which is the oldest business in the world, when the wife of one of them, with bur babe her arms, silenced them by declaring that the oldest business in tbe world is the nursery business.

The remark of a contemporary (says a New York paper), that many of-our successful lawyers commenced life as preachers, is gracefully corrected by one ot the legal gentlemen referred to, who begs leave to state that be begaa life as an infant. 'Did you steal tho complainant's coat?' asked the magistrate of a seedy individual who was arraigned before bim. 'I decline to gratify the morbid curiosity of tbe public by answering that question,' responded the seedy individual, with a scornful glance at tho reporters.

tho

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•r So(8r*Coated( Coucentratcd, Boot and Herbal Juice, Autt-BUlous Grannie*. T3IE "JMTTLE GIANT**

CAT2EA&TXC, or Xlulluni lu Parro Physic, ftj The uovoltv ofmodorn Mcdlcal, Chemical, anil rharmaooiulc.il tfcieitcc. NJ

PM

climax

of anv longer ?Ilu

chcmlcat icicnoe, extract all tho ealhartlo ami oUicr medicinal properties from the most valuable roots

J\K1liqrlw,

represent*,

searching

and concentrate then into

a minute Ornmilo, scarcely laraer than a mustard seed, UUit eun be reaiuly bv thoso ol the most sensitive «timnrhs and ttuUJioiu taates. Each UttlePurfratlvo

la

a

fcllot

mast

concontnitad form, as much

cathartic |owcr as la embodied in any of tho largo pilla found for sale in drug-shops. Prom I he wondorf ul cathartic power, incomppridon to ihoiretee, podple irlio hare not tried them aro apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic In effect: tyet such is not at all the ease, the difl'ereat actito medicinal principles of which thev aro coni|xwed being so haraumited anil modified,' ono bv tho others, as to produce

a most

and

thorough,

and

yet

gently

kindly operating, cathartic.

$500

Reward

is hereby otTerqd by the pro-

]r:ctor of those l'el'.cts, to any clicmlst" who, upon analysis will flml In thcut any colonic 1 or bther forun

ot

mercury, mineral poison, or in­

jurious drug. BeIiig entirely vegetable,

Constipation,

no particular

care is required while using liictu. Thev operate without dtsltmmnce to tne Cou.-titutinh, diet, or occupation. For

Jntindice, Headache,

Impure

Blood, Pain

In tho Shoulders, Tlgrhtuess of tho Cheat, Dlzzluess, Sour Eructations from the Ntoiaach, Bad taste in tho mouth,

UIIIOUM

attacks,

6iloatcd

l*ain

in re-.

ion of Kidneys, Internal Fevetr, feel lug about Stouiach,Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Urine, Unsociability aud Gloomy Fore bod I nan,

bike

Dr. Piorco's Pleas­

ant Purgative Pellets.

In explanation of

the remeiiuU power of my Ptirgauro X'dltots over so ffrcStn rArlcty ot dfeica^es, I wish to say that

their actlou npon tho animal economy is universal, not a aland or tissue escaping their snnative. impress.

Age (iocs not impair the properties ot

llicso relicts. Tliev nru ^utrar-coiitcil and incloiod in:gins?bottles, tnplr virtues b$ing^ tlierobv preserved uniinpaireu for anv length of time, iii any climate, Sn ttuu -vhev ore alwa-CBjfrcslt and reliable: This is not tho'cii^e With'nioso pills whloh are put up in wooden o|r-. pastoboitrd- bosce-. Recflloct tii.it for uli 'dts-CH-CS where

a. LaxatlvQ, Altoratlve. or

Purgative,

Is ni\lti-nie.i, tlie-o lltrlo

will irivc llio ctGot

"l'eiiets

ici-fect

sausiuctipu nil uho

use hem. They aro sold by all_lruggls^ ut 25 cents a bottle.

S. 7. PZ2EC3, M. D.. JYop'rpW j. A mx Ci iix:rr.Mx-). Y.

Jr

WOMAN

Bv an immense practice, extending through A period of year.-*, Iiavinpr \vi !wn t-iat lime trc.ueil many tliousand caso.-s of u.- di pocuU^c to M-oman, I Iwve been on ihlo ii |!ci Ioc'. a most pmcnt and iipree.-ible me-iicii-o li ,t meeui Cic indiMitloni pre.-ci lort ly li.ift c'.ii* of tliacancs M'ilh positive ccrtaintv and c\:ioine.-.d.

To dosiprnntc thla natural epeciflo compound, I liavo nam oil It

Dr.PierGo's Favorite Prescription.

The term, however, is hut a fooblo

exproaion

of my high appreciation ot its value. ha«ed upon my own iier-onal olj.-crvaiion. a close observer. I have, v.Iiilo witno-ainp its liosltivo'resnlta in U» spceitil di«o:ise« inulilent to tho separate orsnnisuu of woman,

PiusWd il

ont

na.

or crowning

Will

it I

em

of

not

my

medical career. On its merits, as a positive, safe, and eU'ectual remedy for thi.-i ciasi of diseases, ami one that will, at nil times and under all circumstances act kindly and in harmony with tlie laws which govern tho fema'o system, I am willing to a take mv reputation a8 a phyaictnn. Nay, even more, t-o ciinildcnt am 1 tliat

it

disappoint the most sanguine

expectations of a

SIURIO

invalid laii who u-c-i it

for any of tho ailments for which 1 reeommend it, that

roffor

ami sell

it

under

A POSITIVE

UVARANTEE. If a beneficial ctl'ect 13 not oxperlencel by th6 timo two-third* of llio contents of tho bottlo aro used, I will, on return rt tlie bottle, two-thirds of tho modicino hitvir.jf boon token according to directions, and tho caao being ono for which I recommend it^iirompily refund tho money paid for it. Had I not (he most perfect contldonce in iu virtues, I could not offer

do under llio«e conditions but hav­

ing witnessed Its truly miraculous cures iu thousands- of cases, I feel

warranted nud

perfectly safo tu risking both xrtf roputatlou and my money on U?

merits. The following are among lho«e dlsenaes in which my fc'urorlte Proacriptlou hits worked enrot", on if bv magic, and with a certainty never before attained by any mcdiclno: I^eucorrhaaa, Excowlve Flowing. I'ainful -Monthly Periods, Suppression* when from unnatural onuses, Irregularities, Weak Back, l'roInpsus, or falling of the Utern.-s Anleverukm and Retroversion, 1 tearing Oown i^nsations, Internal Heat, Nervous Ueprewion, Dcbilitv. DCHjwndeney, Thrcatenel MiwSitrriage, Clironle Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, lm|otoncv, liaiTonne^s, orSterililv, Komaie Weakness, rind very many other citron diseases Inculent to woman not mentioned liot\ In all nflkctions of this nature, my Favorite rrcscrlption works cures —tho marvel of tho world. Tills medicine I do nut extol n-"« ture-all, but it nl:nirttblv fulfllU a •IiiffleII una of purpose, being a moftt per feet specific In all clir-mic (lisea^ci of tbe sexual systort of woman. will not dK-iiipolnt, nor Mull It do harm, in any state or condition.

Those who ileMre further Information thOMJ subjects can obtain it in TUK I'EOI'I.on

K'8

-COKLMON SKXSK MKDICAL ADVISKK, a Iwik of over SUM pages, sent, post-paid, on rocc.j-t of 11.SO. It iretiu alnnteiv of tho«o dlwa-c-leenliar to Komales and give* much vnunb •tlrico in re^urd to iho management ol tfit*e affections.

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TKRRE HAUTE,

TJBanrtaa*ll«y

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THO*. A. RKKD

OrbtttlM twtnnni to beN»»»«it 96th 4or O#' «.P. CLAIIK,J. P.

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PLASTERS

DAY'S TONIC DAY'S TONiC

iiluataut for Childrtn

cret» of Boproductfon nnd tlie Sisoasea of Womon A book for private, ronafdate reailinR. SSI) pages, prim 'Oct«. MEDICAL ADVISERI

On ail diaordera of a Private Nature aruiii^ from flolf Abuse, Excesses, or Secret Pisenues, yriih Ui« btit IDiana Of nil*, 224 lnrpppaec". price .W f.

A CI(NI0AX XiEOTUBJB cm the aliovp diaeam and tho*) of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrli.Itupturo, tlie Opium Habit,ae., pnee 10 ct*. tnhcr hK)k aent poilpeidon receipt n) p-'re or ail three, containingMQnagei.tcaiilift]lly iiiiiatratnl. fnr "1 ct«. Addresi BUTTS, Ko. 13 N. &th bt. Louis, 2Io

IDNEY AND LIVER CURE

By far the best remedy for derangement of trie KIDNEYS, RLAilDFRntvI LIVER, is Dr. K. DetchonS i'ompoand Kid* ney and Llv«r ure. ItextrcUten tin? most sooth Inn iieallnp a spleHdld offects upoa tbe Jxidueya auid bladder, of any remedyin use and the satno time it acts wltfr great certainty and energy rtpon the liver, immediately freeing the system of all bilionsnesR, and vleauHlug the blwxl of all Rneumotlo »Dd oilier poisons. Use this splendid metllcloe for all dl£e&iK)M of the Urinary organs, ruch as Gravel, Bloody Urine, mattery, roucong, muddy or high colored urine .-enhnng and inltatioo about the neck of the Biadder. Do not fall to u*te it for all Sidney, Rind er and Liver affections and for all Rlietimailsrcti and Neuralgia. This a» a curative and regulator ol ihepe organs absolutely ha« no equal.

WForisale by Uux.rCK it BftKKY and BtTNTIN A ASMSTRONG.DrugKlst«« ft'erre Haute.

THE FHCENIX TILE MACHINE.

Iriawna^MiMtattMvaalb-atflU

It la wwlb drina Vr kama. It MfntatOaaioa

$2560

JiUFVALO, A. ).

onres

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68 Maidcn T^ane, New York, or 248 W. Fourth St, Cincinnati, 0."' P* $2.00 Special Pads, $3.00.

DAY'S AGUE TONIC

CURES EVERY FORa OF CHILLS, OR HONEY RETURHED,

mi? OAY'S TONIC

DAYlJpNiC o^s fiic

DAY5S TONIC

DAY'S"TGN1G DELIh!!,C Cures OW Chrome smsv VAiinA

.lormuartn. Don't contain Quinicf. jt J. P. DROMQOOLE A CO.. Proprietors, Louisville.

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filing

Dr.A.fi.OUN'SIIS

all DiMxtu of a Private nalum, rt»ulUng_ (tan aarly alu»ca «r Infection of either ?••«. Seminal Weakncaoiiradaclnr E

MIMIOII*,

L*M «f Mcroarr, Impaired SLTKT, Lout

Manhood or ImpOtenny, Servos# HeDlIltj-, porni*nntly cured: dUcwetof tk* lilaOdcr, Kidneys, Liver. lnncm Axnmii, CkUurh. nio, *11 Ccroctr DIMMM,

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DIO-

EAeES OF FEMALEH, }-l«ll to lib trwilm»t. Dr. Oil* bat had a life-long Mptrlsm-*, and com when othan fall, IU» lifigndiutaof tba Iieioened St-honl, UM so mercurv, ba» th* 'tfsrttpnclimn tha U.S. T.AD1E8 raonlrin* twatment with private home and boordy call or wr!t«, Kverv cdBveni*Dc«for fiitUat*. Send fitly renti jvr nunpU of Katber Good* amt drcnlar of Important tufcrnifitlon hyezpmt. OLIN^SI Fcm*1« Till*. 45 Omulltftan fr-#. MAfiEIAM GUIDE yoaog tnu«U« wl of Sexes, oa mil dkw*» of

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pat are. Wu.ihte rnt\l««* t»mnrrfcd tuid contcmpUtin^ maTUce. Ilw to Ih* nj truly btypy la th« relation. K«'«n'UKly thould UJ» boolu Face CO cer\U» to

AUJ

drea, Maled. A PHYSIOLOGICAL

to tlui vaau Malnr* jwr ot a|w«p|)MK»«fc4T

or tba tAMitwa. It Mr to e«npf4 lata iMiMlnn laaatwa. naor taaaaa «T taklnf Bp t.':« vrtr dw«a bMd ad (MM af k* #•»»«». th— ancnathf all kakaaa af and, aJ.m| *ran af amva to tba auxfeiaa. a»t haat la wh «T tila Mr aj. tt

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It sar mill __ bumm Pwn. 11» ihJ an CnUal Hik BnKii «r«. SMN and Traafci at

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arm frlcta. (&UHILSB& 7ATLCB (ntMf 1*4 MmffccUirrta

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A TEAR. Arent»wanted. BtufmMlcpfltlmftto. Pert! calu rifrea. AiirwJ WOBTH ft 00 St Ln«U. Mo.

OOtO PI.ATKDH'ATCRIHI. CH«LI eat I a the known world. Satnple Wntch fret 10 Aoenu. Aadrcfl*. A. COVLTXS

$3

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Co.. Cbictm.

OPIUM^S^r WHOOPING COUGH,

Whooping Crafh Bpeclfle cured thin dlseaw In one week's tl'-ie. If u*ed generally, It will «ave the Hvw of hundreds. Jnnotl6t yoar child die of whooping cough when ont bottle of thin peel tie Kill cure it, Itmo4 »ratee all the severer Kyraptom* wl:Uln th* ilwt twenty-.our hour*. For »a*e by GCMCK & BKRKY and Ctixnx

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lerre

Haute, lurt t!CQ'VV A Week to Agent*. llOOfltflt SOf):-01 I FItKK. P.O.Vlt'KRHY, Augun'.a. Ms in- feepw wiy)

A A I If yon would avoid 1 f\ I A IIItn I lx ing rendered deaf, or unfit to mingle la earn pan yon account of foul and nan*eatlng]f*ehanre«from gangrtDotanlMi in tbe head, twe Dr. Detchon's Celebrated Catanh Bem«dy. It la Use gretftest care and control fortbebldeoasdeatroy«r tba world ever haw. It will «ave every life threatened by It, It immediately arrest* lta ptoerea* and If perseverlngly ait d, win never dt*appoir»t in acme* Inquire for a nam pie bottle at (Jvlicx A BKKBVM or at Btrntis ABimaoso'Ji drag maws Terrs Haate,Iud. fASBiaXABLE CA«M,lfot*o 20

Herat!, with

A gent*'oat At 19c.

QC alike, with name, ICc.

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Hcrol!. with

/I name, itte, port paid. Agents oat nt W LU ui). 1. BEWOA CO.,Hawaii, N.Y. at iKxma. »%mnlaa per day wort!* 15 free. MT1NSO

Maine.

-|ri ad«ya*bom«. AgtnM wasted. OatL/i 0ta«Mt tanwllRa TUUK&OO., Aa(tiMa, M«lne. week i» your *nd5R t£t free. ortlatM*. I aiue.

«-.5 i«eMT:». t«n»

without medicine, oz§A-

rMU ing a specific and prompt actavi I

upon the Liver, Stomach, Spleen, Kidneys, and HcarLfp. controls in an astonishingly short time any diswop which attacks or grows out of theso organs.

The Pad is & preverrffa®*®

ll ill ill BSBP1 and a prompt and nvilS cure for all Malaria also, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, vousness, Sciatica, Spinal Disease, Headache, Colic, I rhcea, Dyspepsia, eto. These and many more have origin in tne Stomach and Liver. If your druggist not keep them, address Holm&rt Liver Pad CompS

HOLMAK'S

HEDIC

act as if by magio. Foot Planters, 50 cents a pi

Body Plasters, SO cents each. {S^Bewaro of imitations. Tako none the original Holman's. flSTSent by If ail on receipt of price, postage: Is th*Mfest«i»4 thelKHt, uinatantanoflttst*! tinn. and it prodaecs th« most situnl ibx'

Uta or brown, do«« sot stftin ti«skia,as4 il applied. It

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a ttudud preparalioa, and SI

its npon ortry well-*ppoloted toilet for la rest] en an. sals or all DrosEiats sad presscn. JPar

OSKH CMISTJUWKO,.

O. Box lilt, 2f«w York

Is anew Innovation, mid possesses «d« vmitajte^ Ueretoltore unknown mid unclaimed by oiliers.

It do"--? not contain Quinine or anr 1 vol

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ItdoM not produce buxslnpor

ro.-iriuir in tlu* head, which follows the u-sc of Quinine: It Is retained liv deJIcitti'Htountch«: lUctsuiioii tlii-llverand iwweW without the us of any otbet medicine It never ftills toeuif. nud Ojrr njtrnt* are aurttorlml to return 1m inouey iueach and ever*' case of fMlure one bottle will eure two ca?es. Tn-it and see. bold by all Drunglsls at $1.00.

Ayer

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Cfierry Pectorat

For Diseases of

Throat and Laqn,

whoopixe

I TO

Cough, Bronchltiq.

Asthma, and

sumption.

..» Tlie reputation It has attained, fa gjyr consequence of the marvellous cures ft has produced during th5 last half ceotury, is a snfflcicnt assurance to the

As a safeguard to children, amUt the distressing diseases which beset, the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invaluable for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored ta health. ..

This irfcdiclne gains friends at every trial, as the cures it Is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten. No family should be without it, and those who have onec uscd^ it never will.

Eminent Physicians tnrbtighbut thecountry prescribe it, and Clergy me* often recommend it from their kuowlr edgo of its offects. ,r 1st-

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public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. ,1^1 In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of tlie lungs, hv its use. All who have tried it acknowledge its superiority oiul where its virtues arc known, no one hesitates as to what mcdicino to employ to relieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. CIIBKKY PBOTOKAI. always affords instant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as tho more formidable diseases of this lungs. .f

PREPAttEfHl? P?

Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass4 Practical nnd Analytical Chemtm. nituaawTs HVjatvwiusuK. SOLD BY At.h

•JJHEUMATISM.

A (1 re at llcmedyl

MR, MJTK.H of Ihin city has hai for

ci al years a r**celpt for «m* cure of Kiieum«r tl*m, which Is a quick ami mire cure for t.bhl terribleHmiction. Ho nm only tixi-A ium personal rrientTh now urd tln-n wltlioirt charge. But lu tlie inwt iirtliedemand for hl« medicine hu« iict-n .m ^r «i, nti«l bfiag constantly ookeil 10 |l«c« bef ret ii«i'U»ilo, he ha* concltui«-«l .devote hluvtnoks time and atU-n loit '.hi* imly wontletfol nifdicine. Bo can hefouiid avrtll lltnenat hl» rt-Rid nceonSwdii ftset-t I ctwci HucXJt and .Six-attd-a-HnlI 11 r«'» 1*. PHoav fcive a lint if a Hew perxdflf who have.tru*i tola m«illclce nnd arc* now «li:

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I have oeen altlici'd 11 it lu.t-uimi' hfit sar twonly year-and ultfi u^ing thiefc OotUea of Dr. Win. Lutc-w vlse!itt!n htivi become 'entirely well My Jltub* w»-ieHll dii»wn oat ofe|m|Jubutaw»»oVHiairhtand Miuitd.

(iKCr.NCAHt-i.r. Ini)., J\Kn:i

Till* is to !rflfy timl I nave bo-a HUllf-t-1 with Kh"iimallsin for ihlitw-n not able to do any kind vork. w-.m hentd of Dr. Wm. little'* Medicine procured four bottle* of It aud after taking M.3 fliui tuy»elf entirely well. LOUIS BUAB. mmmsi'

TKHRK HAUTE, JAW lfl 1877.

Tbla la lo certify that 1 have oeen Hcveie* ly afflicted wllh.Kiieumatlitm for abosit ricc year* aud after taking three bottle* t-f Uka above medicine have been entirely cuted.

W. J.HOWAltU.

TRAAS HAUTK, JAX. 21IOT.

Till* to certify that 1 have letn alHlcUA with UhfumntUtm for twelve y«am aatf alter taking two bottle* of Dr. Lute'* M«df« clue 1 flna my«elf able to do my own wait: aadwalk eight oquarea, and have ordered two more bottle* which I think will com me.

I

Iwoarot able to walk, on account nivrreafBlctloo of Khcumatlnn. 1 proaa** ea a bottle of Dr. Lute'* Medicine aud I am now able, the use oflt.towalk «nd go about my buslce**. WM. HFEffClfc

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MJ«.KAfXJK

MILLER.

hhisk

Dr. Lute*,

Uavtk, Ijsn.

have led many i'iri"«

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medicine for Kheumatlnn and have been able to And a cure, an til foand which by tbe n*e of two b'ttle* ha* tn me able for duty again, ana al-o well.

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LPH KYERH, PollcemaaTsan» HAOTH, 1«». *. ,M

TBKRE IlAtTTK. IP'S.

I havo trtcrt many remedle* for KlienntaUsm and al have failed nntll 1 found Ur. Lute'it Remedy, aud have n*«d three lwtu«a atMl 1 am now almost well and atn nRU«de6 that ti

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1 .cure thin terrible dlocoM-. MORTON LOU III KAUTX,LKK ,,

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Terrk

I have taken two lxttle* mcdlclne and I am now wcHtefc gratUy front tthtumrttUm *1«| um* mmt well,and.Wjpomm'-nd itto umatld." otiaj

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