Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 February 1878 — Page 7
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A PAfER FOR THE PEOPLE.
When the Forty-fifth Came H^me.
They were coming iaaf, Buck from thejawa
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Back from tbe tnou li of ln-ll™JS and the street* of Southampton were thronged to give lieoi hearty welcome. Eager were all to look upon men who had been "tttormed at with shot and shell"— men who, in the fierce Htruggle, had been face to face with death.
If there were woeful gaps in those well trained ranks, so there were in the crowds waiting to receive I hem.
In the many eyes Sun patiently strained to cawh the first gliqjpue ofadear
face,
the wiiny palms tfirdbUfhg to grasp again the band of some beloved one, the observer failed to remember those who sat at home with desolate hearts- those to whom tbisday brought bat the mem--oryoftbe dead.
Bat, as Sbadrach Jacob's watcliafflnned, "Such I* life." The crowd, in their joy, forgot the bidden sore—the bitter Borrow.
Among the many was a countenance that attracted the attention of those iiot self iatortyted In-the1 coming regiment. It belonged to a wotfian of about seven and|hirty, altired in poor black, though not aKuuping* J£rom her lace, it might have be«u«r perpetual mourning for a
silinfltfrt' lit. her foa-
tures, bore the "Jaall mark" of refine ment. But, oh, how woefully.thin!— how wWte iho pounW^ance, A whose beauty sCrroxv aacPwant bad touched na lovingly a* the artist's hand the chef ccuvre of some old master.
She stood patiently", meekly—an expression which might have oeen illustrative of her whole face. Her slender white hands were clasped, and dropped before her. Her delicate lips were coiii
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them. Her large bluo eyea wejre Axed with
Then, In a passion of tears, the pale face full on his bosom. 'Mother—dear mother!'had exnlalmed the -young soldier, fondly embracing .and Mnding over her. 'What is the matter? What is the meauing of this halt?
painful .eagfruess apfn tbe'sjpot ftjtyyC uie its aid,.Hud hi»'dtfiUi«shall repay me
the regiment would first appear. She was evidently blind, dead, men tally, to all el«e
Her whole lite seemed to be baugiog on a single thread. Hark! must$— military music! Then the roar of voices:
oomrVf "I Fo|- tbe flrst lime, thli woman uiof Cdfavdlsively she raised her bands to her side. Her head tell a little back her eyes closed a shadow appeared to stfeep over her wan features. In a second, however, she had resumed her former attitude. i.p •They come—they couic-!' f,
Yes, the.v worn here now, tn regular file, with iirm, resonnut tramp, thoir shot torn uulors proudly borne above them. Tuey came, wasted or strong pale or brpuzed, the halt and the maimed.
Eagmly, breathlessly, the woman watched each, h?r lnrge eyes, metaphor ically,-devouring tbein. Company after company passed, Then, oh, heaven, what« cry!— so load, so keen, eloquent of Joy, as of one who, expecting dehtb, had found paradise
It was tbe woman who uttered it, as darting forward, sho flung her arms round a tall, handsome young soldier, bringing the rest to an abrupt halt. 'My son! my son!' she criea, laughingly, deliriously, with wild delight, her slender fingers working convulsively, as if she would have them, like clamps of iron, clasp him to her 'my boy! my der ling boy!'
Tio sharp query canie from the colonel a bronced, fine, but rather steru looking man, who galloped,up. 'It is my mother, colonel,' pleaded the soldier, raising his handsome face—for he had knelt, better to support his parent. 'Sho—«lie has only me. Sho could not help it 1* 'Well, you have returned safely. She is happier than some poor anthers this dav, Fulton. She oan see yoii afterward. Withdraw, my good woman this must not be.' •Colonel, prav give me leave to co with her. Se«-f she has fainted!' He very gently turned the woman's ftce upward as be spoke. Then, with a great, a terrible cry, the ^fords broke irOm him: 'Great heaven! she Is dead!
A second later, uiother and son lay side by side—the oue insensible, the other past all worldly cires forever. Tbe dickering lamp of life had burned until the eyes had again behold the child so well loved, then had expired.
This was the young soldier's welcome home. As the colonel gaaed down upon the two, a strange pallor spread over hi* features, iio reeled in his saddle, antf apparently seemed about to alight Re ooypxing iiimsott quickly, however, after aahacp gland) round, iia called one of the men to him. 'Take Felton and this poor tiling away. See that they have every attention—mark, every attention. I will be reapouslblo. Then oorue back to ine. Now, forward—march!'
And st«rn, iHtiextble, like a portion of the bone he rode. Colonel Carisbrooke galloped to his place.
In a room of the inn—whose landlord, on iKMdSg the colonel was responsible for all expenses, had consented to receive tbe dead woman—knelt Cyril Fenton. His arms were ontspread on tbe bed, whereat) hie mother, the pretty mother of whom be bad been so iondly proud, lay. His head was bowed. Sobs rent his breast.
It was evening, and for many hoiira he baa be*n there undisturbed. Now some one tapped at the door. 'Come in,' said tbe youug soldier, In tones hoaiwe with grief. Then he sprang erect, his hand rising in salute. •Cbionel, you tier?!' he ejaculated, with emotion. 'Colonel, I have heard of all vour kindness. How caa I thauk you?' and break* ing down, sobbing convulsively! he buried bis face tn his hands. •In all this world,' he continued, after a while,'we two were the only ones to love each other. I do not ask you to pardon this weakness, oolonel. The whole regiment knows your brave, geuerous heart.'
Tbe oolonel, who bad not yet recover* ed his color, made no reply out a spsaui contractod his countenance a* he approached the bed and gated earnestly on the pretty face, to which tbe repose of death h*d seemed to restore the beauty of youth.
T"* ,bllVft orders,' be finally remarked, rather huskily, *th«t every expense, Kelion, is to be defrayed by me.' •Heaven bless you, colonel!'
And without warning the soldier raised bis superior's hand to bis lip». The officer plucked It away, an If a scorpion bad stung him. However, ha made no farther oomment. Stooping slightly, he said: 'She is very young Had she been long 111 'For years, oolonel.' •What washer maladyt' 'An incurable oiu-!'* and the son's tone became strangely hard *a broken heart.'
Colonel Carisbrooke Btarted, p-rbaps at tie altered accents of the speakes, ?or he glanced quickly up at him. 'A villain wooed her, and hi secret wadded her,* continued the other, with constrained intensity of utterance. 'In secret, because—the old, hackneyed excuse—be said be feared his family's anger. A year after—no more—may heaven's curse light on him!'—and Feltop's teeth clutched, and hands gripped, while the colonel, perhaps not to look upon the young man as he made his confession of sbame, raised his band before bis eyes— •he con Teased their marriage had been no marriiigt'! He lmd ruined ber! JE\e offered her money—-awofe she.fchonld never know w«pt. IhdiKUSutly 'e^ re-, jectod all his ulWs,,and lied—lied Tjrith me! Her heart broke!' •She told yoi^this^1
K&i about a or er all toen,
'Ooly when was atxfat tf the war, COIOHOL
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because—because, sbe said, I mights never retarn, and she prayed me to jor givo my father.'
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'Cursed him!' ctf^d the youtig soldier, vehemontiv, fliriging up his clinched bands. The coloool cowered a little, as if he fancied a blow was threatened Mm. 'Aud, if I cursed hiiq then, how much more do I curse him now!'
There was something tragio in the scene. Thoiiiun li^ht thproom of death the t^o riien witL the dea'i woman lying betweeii them the handsome fact the tall form of the youns? soldier, torn with grief and passion, quivering with anger,, and the sterm broi'ze4 'fcatdres of ^he| colonel regarding Bim'so strangely." 'I cursed bim! Swore my life should be deVoted to finding hi in, to avenge her. She balked me. Her woman's unselfish love—her meek, gentle spirit, apparently yet clung about the villain as a protecting shield. She refused to tell me his nan e. I was helpless. But now I will soarcb, and find! Heaven will lend
for hers! There was a brief silence. Tbe co'onel broke it. In a deep voice, but clear and firnvbesaid. f* •Felton, yoiirgun is iu yonder corner fetch it.. Do not hesitated
Accustomed to be commanded, the soldier obeyed. When he returned, b», observed the offioer had unbuttoned hit*' poat. Now, flinging it Opeu, he exclaim-' ed: 'Felton, fulfill your oath! Ascertain as heaven knows I am a repentant sinner, I am tbe man!' •You? 'And the gtin nearly droppad from the hands of tbe horrified listener. 'Good heavens! It cannot be!' 'It is true. I am your father and your mother's murderer! I repeat, fulfill your oath! First, however, hear me for her sake, tor her honor, you must!'
Cytil Kenton dropped sitting ou the bed, his face covered. 'Go on,' he answered, hoarsely. 'This —this is terrible 1 Speak!'
The colonel did so, in tones often broken by emotion. 'When I first know this poor claj—lor her poor soul has fled—I was a youn^ lieutenant, and poor. Nevertheless, had expectations. I possessed an uncle General Carisbrooke, whose heir I.prob ably was. Arbitrary of disposition, was worldly enough, unmanly enough to bow to his will. Consequently, fear fnl of his displeasnre, I married your mother—yes' as the young soldier, with a low cry, lifted bis bead, 'honorably married her in secret. I loved her fond ly, passionately.'
Cyril'* Hp curled incredulously. The colonel noted it, but taking no hetd proceeded. 'A year after our union, the general wrote from Bombay, bidding ine change into an Indian regimont, and come out to him. saying he had an excellent tnatdh tn contemplation for me. At its consummation be iutended to publicly acknowledge I was his heir. Did I refuse, I must qever expect a shilling from him. Heaven help use, I was too great a coward to reject worldly ad van taare!' The offioer stopped to conquer his eidotion, then went on: *1 made
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mother believe our marriage false! wrote accepting my uncle's offer, and aB directly as I could, started for India. 'The first news that reached me on landing, in India was of tbo sudden death of General Carisbrooke Iroui sunstroke, and that by the will he bad named me sole heir. Instantly I returned to- Eugland, waiting for nothing. My heart throbbed with one purpose— to find my wife, to proclaim her so to the world,and by every kindness in the future, make her forget the past. -My starch was fruitless. She bad been an orphan with few friends. When she believed unmerited shame was her
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ortion, she had fied from these, buying nor.e could tell where. However I advertised. I employed every posei ble means of finding ber. Failing, 1 lived a wretched, repentant man, with a canker at the heart. I nover looked on ner laoe again until ye«terday, when you. oh, heaven, my own son—turned it toward me dead!'
The word came with a sob, such as Only men can titter. At tbe same time, Colonel Carisbrooke sank on his knees, bis head resting by his wife, the only woman he had eyer loved.
After'a space he arose pale, but firm and calm. jOnc^ more open ins his vest, be said! 'nilfill your vow, (y.il, Ttjs but just that your hand aboutd avenge her. Rid me of a life that is a burden!' 'No!' ajn0 Cvril Carisbrooke tpeaktae in a hollow voioe, placed the gun from his hands. 'You are my father—rather into my own heart than yours. You bate sinned, yon have repented—sweetest of all, you have cleared her dear name ftom dishonosF •As heaven hours me, Cyril/ was the fervent response, 'never, tor a second have been unfaithful in my love her! I was young. I had been reared with the thqughtpf this inheritance—to sacrifice all to it.* I sacrificed my love, but I swear to inakB amends to you—it is too late for her!'
for
A pause then the oolonel. extending his band, said:
/orSre,fd°yOU |J •I hear tor, Miriel vnloo as yovrm pleading, replied ibe young soldier, with emotion. Fist her, 1 forgive!'
And the two men, parent and son, clasped hands over the body of her whom both loved. 'Now,' mid the cotooel, gently, a!a«*f humbly, 'I have one favor to ask, Cyril. Leave me for half an boor with ber— alone I'
Tbe aon, divining nothing In tbe clinging grasp of tbe father's fingers, the «ag«r, lingering glance of the eye*, onai plied.
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infe wide the dnotv the (With was Instant Iv revealed Colonel Carlsbrcoke, shot tiy bia own hand, lay dead by the bed on which rested his wife'sbody. Though on earth separated, iu death they were not divided.
On the table the officer had left written paper, telling Cyril how he could prove bis parentage, and where to find the clergy .nan who had performed tbe matrimonial rereinony.
The nrxt morning all Southampton rang wito tha atr*nga hui d^Ut wn had ojcuired 'When'the Forty fifth came home.*
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BR on t'aie. For prevention is better than cure. All Coughs and Colds and such street ions of the throat and lungs RK to lead to or sumjuiou are eurecl. by Dr. Bull's Coutrh Syrup.
—Rheumatis
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I have bean afflict?d With th)s tlrc «lful diecaso for more th.in ten yars, nnd not uiltil recently could I be imlnevrt t.i pcn:ivcre Willi any until I reart the 1-t cr oi Air.
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I., Saly 21.1877.
Sr-h r- Ror-. 'Vc«*:, Infi 'nvd, K'rtl, and Watery hyc.: iriccr^il.-n niu! lnliainniiui- .i of the Eart lSma ni' N'OIM-S in ti:" Ileuil: Sore Throat Klonga,ito ')i tie Uvula oiid Swelled Tonpiias Nervous i'i.-. .lie, Xcurul'.'i.i, Dizzlncw..CloudedMemory, 'i:rvout Fotce,Denref-^lonof Spirits.—are -iuily nnd scientiQcnlly tre.tcu with this iii«.' iT.orahiir to flln etlors v»-h( accompany lc, or will be iu-jl.d to auy uUdress on of stamp. 11 i. im"k: ge contains Pr. fan ford's Improver. 1 Tube, •with full directions lor use ia nil ir.. rric $1.00. Sold by i.:l Wholcsalo and Ee-ii-t ^'Kts t'liouirliont t)»e United States nnd
15v an immense practice, oxrendine tlirnngh a period of ears, having within t: at time treated many thnu?anil rases of tho-o di i!ae- peculiar to womar, 1 have been en to perleci a nvvit i:e:it anil aprecalile niciiicii.o :!i ,t nicetn lie iidic.'i:ions pre onted by that c'as- of diseases villi positive certainty and exucaie-*.
To de-i?r»atc this natural specif.c wmpound, I have uaured it
Gr.Piarse'sFarate Prrc.lpsian.
T!ie term, however, is lint .1 fcohlo i' of my lii^rli apprecisitirn i: valii'.t, ba ed upon own lier.oiial nluerva:i'»ii. A.h a c:" observe r. I have, wliilo \vi r.e-.-i:i3: ix no^lli'.e resu::s in tlio few 8|ccial ilisease inri ieat io tho se iarato orpiniiin of-woman, fin^-le it out. ai the climax or crownlnp Rem of my medical oarccr. On is merits, a* a positive, safe, and cLcclnal remedy for ll::s cla^s of disease?, and one t. ut will, at ail times m.d undo all circumstance?), net kindlv and in harmony with the laws which govern tho female system, 1 am willing: to sluUe my reputation as physician. Nay, oven more, f-o coitiMi'iil nm 1 that it will not disappoint the mo.-t sanpruino ON at on so as in in a id ad it for unyof the ailmentu for which 1 re'-onnucr it, that 1 offer nnd tell it under A POMTIVK UtJAUANTGE. If a bcnedcial cll'cct is not e\pe:-ie:iceii by tlie timo two-third» of tlio contents of the bottle are used, I wiil, on return of the ljottle, two-third* of tho medicine having been taken according to direction*, and tho case being one for which I recommend i!, promptly refuml tbo tnonev paid forlt. llad not I ho nio't jicrfect conifdcnce in its virtues, 1 could i«t ic'.'cr it .n I do under thteso conilitions bin li.ivi.:}f vri !ics!«cd its truly tnirncuious cures t!iousands of wei, I tocl warranted n:id perfectly »afo Iu risking both inf repatatiou and mjr money on ii! uteri us.
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Heart-it ma ana merongti, yet ceutly and kindijr operating, catliartTc. SSOO Reward hereby offered bv the proprlotor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, ujwn nnnlysU, will And In them any calomel or p'.Ucr foinii of mercury, mineral poison, or inJu. iotu drug.
Reiitirentirely ve*etable, no particular care rc«iuired while using' them. They operate without UUtui'luince to tlio constltntion, diet. or oumioaiion. Kor Jaundicc, Headarlm, Constipation, Impure Blood, Palit In the Shoulders, Tightness of the Client* UizzltiesM, Sonr Eructations fi oai tho Stomach, Uad ta»te in tho mouth, Bliiott* attack**, Pain in re
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of Klduor«S Internal Fcrer, lohtod feel tt^abont Stoniaeh,RaNli of Blood to Read, Ili^h-colored I'ritia, L'IHOClability and Gloomy Foreboding.*, take Or. Piorce'* Plcaaaut Purgative Pellets. In explnnali'ii of the remeiHal power nf m\* l'liryative i'elleu overeo rre:it a variety of Ui:»eii.-cs I wish to sar that their actio a npon the animal eco!iomy In universal, not a pla:id or ticsue cscapisi^r their Kanative i:t )re«s. Ago ifoes not impair the properties of theso l'cllcts. They nro surrar-coa'cd ami iuc! #ed In pl.'i'-a bot!le-», their virtue.-! lioiup tiiercby preserved unimpaired for a:iv length of time, iri any ciimnte.'i-o tliat t'»c,- nro alwavs fre.^h and relialiie. This not the rase with thoso pills which are put up in cheap wooden'or lUWlcUoard boxes. Recllect that frr ail dis-ta.-cs where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is imUr.aiij.!, the-o ::e l'c :e'» will tive the mo^t pcrfect talia.*action to nil ho U.-C theijj.
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The fo'.low!n(r are nmonjr tho»e dlsenccs in which my t'uvorlto preserlptlou has worked cures, iu if by m.ifric. ami with a certainty never before attained uv Any taedicino: I.cucorrhaoa, Exco«sivo Flowing, l'ainful
Mouilily 1'erlods, Suppressions wh«n from un iialural causes, Irrciniinrities, Weak lb 10
Sack. I'ro-
ey
of tlio Uterus, Antevorsion nnd rinj Down Sensation*, iiitcr-
lapsiis, or falling o: Ketrovorsion, liearing Dai Ileat, Nervous Depression, Oebiiitv, Do—
FE )enL ..
l»omlency, Threatonoa Miscarriage, Cbrouio Conuestion, Inflammation ami Clcevation of '.In: Vtoru«. Impotency, IJarronness, or stcrihi Kcmaie Weakness, and very many other ciirool '. dUeanes incident to woman notvientionc! boa', la all affcctions of tills nature, 111 Kav-n 1'rescript ion works cures —the ohrvcl
oi
the world. This maticioe I do not. e\nl a- a euro-ail, but it admirably fulUUs a singleness of purpose, bein^ a most pei-sert «|iociflo in nil chronic diseases of the ccxual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do harm, in any stale or coiuluion.
Those who dedrs fMr'lier information 00 these snbjocts can olttain it in TIIK 1'COPI.R'H COMMON SKXHK MKIICAL
bonk
«f over 000 paces, sC'it, poV.-paid, on rire of tl.SOi It treats arTftnteiv of tho-o disca-et peculiar to F0in.ilcs,'iuid elves much vn'unii'e siMrire In regard the' management ot affections.
FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION NOl.O BY ALL DRlloeim
E. V. PIERCE, H. D,, PTDS, HVJFFALO, -V. J.
&<iA
Malaria
68 Maiden Lane, New York, or 248
RISTADO
tif
Ayer's Ague Cure,
*U
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billons Fever, Ac., and indeed All the affections which arise from malarloos, marsh, or miasmatio poisons, .i-
This is a compound remedy, prepared with sclcatlAc skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely GUIs to euro the severest cases of Chills snd Paver mnd the concomitant disorders. Such a remedy the necessities of the people In malarious districts demand. Its grent superiority over any other medicine yet discovered for the fuse of Intermittcnts is, thst it contains no quinine or mineral, and those who take it are free frrtn danger of quinism or any Injurious efTeets, stfd sre as healthy after using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in tbe treatment* of these distressing disorders, and so unvarying has been its stirrers that it has gained the reputation of being Infallible. It can, be safely recommended as a sun remedy and specific for the Fever and Affile of the West, and the Chills and Fever of the 8outh, which, once broken up by It, do not return until the disease la sg»itt contracted^.
J~'
VwraL
un
las
CWays^
an On* afs I*t»SjS satara, mlteta aariy sbasss ar lsft«ttaa_«r Akwfn. ItaMWtakMa^adj
&SS3V MNM* KriaefklW bffliiw III, stiu.
J%U ta kb MWMt Dr.Oh Wl. H.
IMI AMMmi aani|iM% hasatamfSUmil Sek*"Lee 'wissto wtttP.*. |JU(E »aayM«s hri, fttU ar wis. M» r"~'a». MMsis fcr «nipl« «T fax* 6wS MM) c»tar af k«a«at tifci—ilia inaa jMt. Mm ramiaruwCL*«a^. MABBlAGE GUIDE ZSSJZg ymofmt mMJit tri e( Snai, aa ad Jmi 1 «f »f*«N
TalaaMa alHw V» 8a 1—1M aa4 tfw* «a»ii«ilatta| awns. H«»m» wixtr ia *1 Walk MaNart, toasya*.
The (treat vnri ty of 3»on!er* whleh arise from the Irritation nf this poisoii, such as Aeu-
rsifis, Blteamatiem, Oont, lictdkcbt, BllisdncM, Toothsdi*,
the
Bt«»macit.
sod
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ovn VEtV-YKAR'S GIFT.
A $6.00 HEW-YEAR'S GIFT
C2VBST
0 EVERY SUBSCRIBER OF THIS PAPER!
roBsistln* of an Ele^unt Extr*Cotn nf T«iwi»o»iia tjint 81 rersot, ftnd an Elegant Extra Coin ttltvrr Flnte Kaftt*ia-E4niJ» Unit rctwwnt Tlrtw making boih the Sot of Tcnwi»ooti* ai«l KiuttfV-linilV a vMtiuolo timi usiM'ul Ttfew-Ycar's Gift to every subscriber Of this paper, and a (Jill that all should ao-
\\*e"b'.'ve rnndp arranperr.ents with tho old established and roliatl" FrcH' oll rfr tMntinar Co.. (fhcliiusti.O.. to mpMvevery swibsrrihef -®f tlits i'A Vr wn!. this 4aiileSUIvjer Tttbleware^»s Jwew-Ve-ir's.^itt. This elestiuit Jkt «i )[,,
SILVER TEASPOONS AND BUTTER-KNIFE
of the lftt«st *tvie pattern .wirt «ofh urtlele is to befiisrar^ ffH.iyimv «nr}io initial, thus inakinx tue most useful :nd beaut:Inl Ulit e\v. i»v to send yourlnitisl or naiw with ortlers to l»e eugrovefl. .i
_»a r.i* »lw« iir.im'oni «s I 4,-r _nt«
DELIVERED
rioiwe cut (»or th? follow!a« ^ew-Year's Gift flromMm Silvrrvuv vr. .M 8.»! KftUic* EAIILK LxOi.i) ANi) SILVEK Pt.ATINU CO., ISO KIlO «lrwt. I ll.v'l.. O.
g-y vr t*T THIS OBPEB, AS IT IU WORTH jfl.iM. "%*l
1*1" ,""™" Xeic-Y^r's Gf/7 "^llvertrarl''JPr™" 1'rfln'Or*I"i\"
S On recohit of this Order snd SI.OO, to p»T postupp, pftckuis: or ehsfcM. wrf-v ii mail von riiKJi one i?ft of Extra Coin (Silver I'l.itp.i T*ns|),inni worth ^dso on- Kl.•1711 S Htit(•• --lvii.it- vritrlh with vniit monogram iuitial engraved upoii hRmi' In good *.( !«—1 iS mskiivg the Elejfus.t Set of $6Ml
TEASPOONS AND BUTTER-KNJFE %VtT-1ai^ CJTt to .rOo. Rind fr Sllvirinro at iu«eui.r liuuiv iu lull, with ji:iit-,iin-i*, county, ami SinK. AiMicsi ull PIUOI#JO
EncleOoW ASIlTor Platlnsr
Karacbe,
Ca
tarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterics, Pain in I he Bjnr* •Is, Colic, Pamlysis.
aad dtnuiynw#
of
all of rnUcb bccorne ltik-rmitii tit
or periodical, Usve no *pr*dler remedy than Area's Aoct Ccas. *Ucjb«ww them all alike,
protects the system Trom fature attacks. As
a
iiwwallw, It Is of hcmetise service in those
rasanoift* where Frm and
ss
it
stays
Aeu« prwrslls,
tbe development of the disease if taken
OS the fcrat spprooch
toaaa.
wfll ever
of the pri^Boaitory syir.p-
Trarelkrs snd tefponty residents are the* snsWed to defy those disonkrs, and lev
suffer if they svnil Uwrnschrs of the
protection
this remedy afford*.
For Uver Coaiplaiate, srhtai from torpidity, it is an excellent rcatedy It stimulate* this wm Into healthy activity, and proiiboi* many ntasiinble eires whers othrr m«dida^»
Prepared by Dr. J. C.
Our«s without mcnlicine, exert* ing .'i Rpecifn: and proimt notion
Liver, £tym4rb*i'pire*. -Ku*e
•, and Jw/.O li
controls in an astoni. fhort time any disease which attacks or growa out cf theso organs. Tbe Fad i9 a preventita and a prompt and rodfica! cure for all
also, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nee^
vousness, Sciatica, Spinal Disetise, lleadache, Colic, diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, etc. The*e nnd mnny inorc have their
origin in tne Stomach and Liver. If y(?.r dnigriirfs do not keep them, address Holm an Liver Pad Company,
Fourth St., (. incir nnti, U. ^Prica
W.
£23L6sESHifi*w'oa ^"HOIiMAN'S MEDICATED PLASltiRS act a» if by magio. Foot Plftsters, 5'J cents A poir Body Piasters, 50 cents each. 62T"Beware imitations. Take none but the original Uolman's. g^7"Sent by Mail on receipt of price, postage free. tfia fafcstsTid '.Volet, is iostoutaneoiu iaftaap. t'.m, anl prtulucvs
tUs
most natuial shaJea
tf
Mack or trown, Joes u»t statn tbe akin, and iaeaailr applied. It Is atUnttarUi'reparation.and afarvrIta open over? wWI-appcinwd toilrt for laftr ar pntlemaa. For aala hj- all Dragrltli and Bale
JoxF.ru Ceisraoouo, I'rourietart f.
O.DoxsiBiXcvVuk
Ju..
CO..IW
ff*T" Remember, none but niihucrlbei of tills pnprr are allowixl U.is S^i.00 Tear Olfi of «'oln Silver 1'nblfwure. Cut out the above order mid f-.ii.' fni-1
:A onve. together with OHO
Sk'Ies cs»h be delivered to you frw of any «»xp«»tise. «.
Address Kajttottold *SillvcrPlatlDBt.'o.,l80Elni
[OUR NEW-TEAR'S GIPT.l
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Oollnr to pay pontnl und piu'l:inx lbi»:v'
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This Is the ¥sMwi, handsome aad Whomasrisd tbs an ones bald aad Whonorr has men leeks, they say, He ased the AMBBOUA that Buff
This is tbe P«rseB,who,!i7the wan Married the maiden, himlaini sad
•o SZemsa
once bald and my,
Bat who now has raven leeks, they
s.-.:
Deetue he nsed tbs Care that
1
In the AXBBOSU thst Bing asdft
Thla is the Bell thst rinrt away To arouse the people aad sad gaffe®, [Onto this ftet, which here does Uy— tern would not be bcUd or fn^Vt Ute the AMamoau thai Ring ma
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TsUC Vninml Mletfar« MANCHESTER, N. H. For sale by GULICK A BERRY, wboleaale and retail Broggisto, Terr% Haate, Ind. ^1
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