Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 March 1878 — Page 7
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A Paper
for the
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This marriage Js a terrible thing 'J like well-known trKja iu the ring, Where one of a famed qites!rlmi troop Make* a leap through a golden hoop,
Hoi
knowing at all wh«H may f»l» After liU getting through it. —(flood. A BKXKDICT'tf YKMT."? ?f lie that feels No love for woman bus no hmrt for them, Nor irlendsblp nor aflVoiion he Is loo To all the finer fefilutfM of ttie soul And ut sweet nature's holiest, leuderesttits', A heariUss reutgade.
I
He
Ins
brow, and
monotone: 'If I whs a lame boy, and didn't have any peanuts in my storking Christmas, duui my eyes, but I'd make things hump around that house next moriiug.' lie ed: 'Richard, bow many are three and threr?' •Three and three what?' he inquired. •Anything.' •It's "a
banded the book back, and I ask-
good
I
come
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A
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rlCAI. OXJJ
The Jilted one says: When I Joved yo 1 can't but al.ow, I had many an exquisite minute, But ilie scorn tnat irel for you now, Hath even more luxury iu it. So whether we're on, or whethw flfeYe
of
was teaching
strick school*
came in with the
rang the
tiell,
ferehed
1 took his name
•hint
graded. •Cntt you
'Spoil 'house,'
(leal according to what
I supple, but I've got my
name without writing it.' 'Can you write a lettet?' •Who to?' •To any one.' 'Yes, 1* could If I had the money to pay the postagV 'Well, Richard,' I said, 'vou
took him by tbe arm to
milder tone.
wasn't
I
went
out,* the
People.
MARRIAUK.
A
BACHKUM'JJ VI*wC:I#|f|||,
front
No
MA!T'S
VI E\v.
Let not passdon's force to powerful be Over thy reason, M»ul and liberty, As lo ensnare thee.toa jnarriou life Ere thou art able to tnalnialu a ttile.
off.
tkmie witchery M-tmn to await you. To love yoo wa^pieasant ciiougli. And oli Mlafte lciom to hate you..
A PR ECO CI U# UPIL.
Tbe youth of the present generation are ahead of ail others in impertinence, willfulness, and pre&wlty, Time was when no male under twenty-one
his stock of birches. It
must be confessed that sometimes pupils are exeoasively amusing, and were Goldsmith's sober schoolmaster of Au burn alive, be would find in some local itiea many a funny specimen of tCHOOL-BOY ORIGINALITY. 1 was about eighteen years old, school teacher, and an advocate of muscular Christianity.
'dee-
iu the
western part
if
of
New York. One morning a bulky youth of seven teen, or thereabouts, made his appearance. It was not yet time for school, but he kept himself cheerful by administer ing a wniml thrashing to two or three of the small boys.
crowd when I
and seeing no empty seat,
himself on
tl'e
had
woodbox. After
opmted school, railed the
roll,
etc.
and began questioning
to ascertain how
he should be
spell
'What
kind oi spelling?' he cautiously
inquired.
you plnaso.'
'Frame or
brluk?' he asked.
Any
kind of
a
house.'
'With
a mortgage on
like
said 'soecially when I'm excited.' 1 handed him a first reader, and said: •Let me hear you read.' 'K"ad right out loud? .-ft •Yes.' •I'm afeerd It would disturb tbe children,'ho whispered. 'Oo on,aud let tue hear you read.' lie looked carefully at tbe page, scowled
embryo voter of this en
lightened country left, and we v*«-« as peace again. U. M. W,
A STRATUM RETRIBUTION.
A Murderous Plot—A iJcxprrate V\l~ lain'# Fate -v
#»"v _____ i, 1
'Riordan, are you ready shouted a threatening male voioe, about midnight in a very dark
September night,18il»
of a small and rather dllaii lated frame house, situated in the dense woods extending south of Knoxviile, Tenn.
The door or the house was opened, and a tall, slender young man stepped out.
IIis face was very pale, he trembled visibly, and his whole appearance iu dicated that be was greatly frightened.
sooner had he descended
dan.' •I overslept myself, Scribuer. I
a in go a it to a •Are
you
ready
Rockway, can send
was
allowed to enter a bail room and mingle with the dancers, or otherwise present himself among men on terms of equality. But now adolescence jumps to
gallows.'
'Had
ma
turity at a single bound. An old pedagogue of a past generation would be amazed at the questions and replies of pupils of this fast age, and take quick inventory
Kiordan faltered out that he was ready to do Soribner's bidding,and they aet out for the house of Dr. Kockway.
The latter was a very wealthy man. Lie lived with a large lamily iu au elegant mansion about one mile from Knoxviile. Notwithstanding his large fortune, he devoted himself with
rnost
it?'
'You may spell 'man,'' I said, looking daggers at Lim. 'Man?' *Y« *1 don't care about spelling man this morning, but
I
will this afternoon.
I
imve spelled that word with my eyes •but.' 'I/o you know your alphabet?' I asked changing the subject. •Never had any,' was the prompt reply. 'Do you know anything about read ing?' •I read
biB
read in a loud
within:
it
is,' he replied, as he nettled back. *1 know that throe and three eats don't make a do«.' 'lid you ever study geography, Richard?' •Yes.' r'What Is geography}' 5 'It'a a book.* •J* the world round or llat?' •Hills and hollers.' •ltiohard.ean you write your name?* •I could,
will
Ravi-
to bo Into the lowest cla*a. •I'd rutber stay here.' (On the wood box.) •Richard, I
say you will have
to go into
the lowest class.' 'I'd ruther go Into the highest,' 'Butyou cauV '11 bet this knife agin
ten
cents I can.'
remove him,
when he laid a band on my
shoulder
and said, in a warning voice: •Don't get me excited, now,
or
tusUie aud
I'll
make things fly around here.' •«jy,' I roared,' 'what did you come here ftir?' 'To get edercatlon,' he answered, in
a
•You go right out or this school bouse, immediately,' I said. •Don't muu me, or I'll stay all day. I gtuws I'll stay anyhow. Yer see,
I
ever hers beiore,' Richard replied
•lowly. I took him by the paat, jerked him off the box,
gwt kicked
on the shin and bit
ten on the wrist, but dually succeeded in muting him out doors. 'Now you leave for home,*!aaid. bre*tl)l»«Mly. 1 •Aui ederoatedT* inquired Richard. •Y..u seem to bo.' iinme a certlAklt, then.' •You clear out.' 'Hain't 1 a aeholar in this school no rnoro?' 'No,sir!'with emphasis. •Who owns this school bouse?' demanded the boy. •No matter—oegone!'
beautiful victim, asked from
•Who is there 'Is Dr.Rockway in? A very sick man needs hi* professional services at ouce. •Where is he?' •Call the doctor at once.'"1
Tbe door opened and a female form in a night dress appeared. It was Bella. She was always armed at night with a small pistol. 'FOB GODS SAKB, STAND BACK Cried Riordan to her.
At the same moment, Scribner, woo stood behind Riordan, fired at the girl, but missed her.
Miss Rockway, believing that Riordan bad shot, tired at bim. tier bullet en tered his left breast.
Scribner ran away at the top of bis The doctor's house was
at once
alarm. He came himself with
in light, and examined tbe wound of tbe pro«tr«te aud gr«wnin){ Kiordan. 'You have but a few minutes to live,' he said to the young man.
Tbe latter then made a clean breast of his crimes, and expired impioring Miss Rockway's forgivfu'esft.
Scribuer was arretted next day, and sum
atari ly bung
To soothe dlstuibed feelings brought on by cold,and to cureCougbs, Cruup, and Hoarseness, give Dr. BulTs Cough Syrup, which may be had at drug stores.
—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumoago, Sciatica, Rheumatic Gout,
Nervous and
Kidney Diseases positively cured by Dr. Fitter's Rheumatic Remedy—a Physicians specialty 42years, never foils wben taken as directed. P. M. Donnelly, agent. mar?-ly
Busntiss xbn should know that an advertisement inserted In Thursday and Saturday's Mail will fkii into the bauds of 20,000 persons. The Mall is sold on Saturday by more than 150 newsboy*. The Thursday paper goes to almost every poetofflce within tlfty miles ot
Uds city. It is sold by newsboys on the streets of all the surrounding towns All advertisements go into both paper* for one price. The Mail Is the people's paper—everybody takes it. Ten cents a tine Is all that is charge for local or personal advertisement*—five cents a line
ftweach vertising elty
THB
stmt the
door.
AJ-
ter a few *Umo* thrown against the door
and a dirty f»ce appearing
onoe or twice
at ditTerent windoits, the owner thereof
threatening
to
'knock
SWORN EVIDENCE.
The following Cure la probably the most remarkable over effected by any medical preparation for tho treatment of
Catarrh:
Gmllemnt,—
iu
Affords
fc«trct»r p-rttfy t!»nt I ore "had Cv
prrli lor t. vctirx. r.ml (urtlitt l.ist nix vcars li vo been a tcrrtltl mircrvr. I wa» rendered pnrtlally deaf. Iiml bnzii'itf in the hrrul, palnn across the pl«. dlJt/y vrcnk »nt painful eye#, kwollrn and nlcerntcd tonsil*. Iiarit and constant cotit-h, tcrcro pain arrou tho c!u*t, and every Ini'.lcarloii of mnsainptlon. My liratl nclicrt all tho time. Tho matter areamutntod
*0
wero
ftoin
the
low verandah in front of tbe house than a short but powerfully built man, about forty years of age, with a most brutal expression of countenance, collared him, and with a savage oath, exclaimed •Riordan, I ought to cut your throat, sneaking scamp that you are.1 •For CJod's sake, Scribuer, don't kill me cried the young man, piteously •loudid not show Up to-night,
was
to go now
•Yes, Scrtbper.' I 'Then come on.' **•'v
THAT ISFKRMAL DOCTOR,
you and me to
we
100I,
Rockway
the
not better leave
the country instead
this part
of
0/—'
Instead or killing bim?' exclaimed Scribner, with a scornful Jaugh. 'No, you white livered coward. I ain't going to leavo here. Knoxviile and surroundings are goo enough for me.' 'But Dr. It ckway has a large family,' pleaded the young man. *I)o you,
perhaps, expect that
to make you his son-in-law
You, who ravished his daughter Bella?' cried Scribuer, sueeringly. 'Why, if I let him know that it wasyouwhodid that, he would not only forgive me for stealing his best six horses, but he would collect all his neighbors and th^y would ,| I burn you alive!'
Riordan shuddered, and made no reply. Soribner added: 'No, the old fellow must die! You knock at his door, aud when ho opens it tell him that a verysick man needs at once his professional services. I shall stand close behind you and I shall fite two pistol shots at him. Then you lire, and in the darkness it will be easy for us to escape. An hour afterward we shall meet at the Abingdon road. Now, Mr. Riordan, if you are so chicken hearted aj to tiinch, I shall have another bullet for you.'
nlcerated and r-o imir inflamed that 1
conld with difficulty swallow. I flnnllyconsultrd an lononthem, constant In my thront caused by the poisonous matter droppluK down I'mnt my hcai! bad s) Irritated and inflamed my ls»r?tra tlint 1 contrli ed incessantly.—a deep, hard roiwrb. Meanwhile mysj-*tcin begantoshowthe cfleeisort' dlsean •o that I lost flesh, grew pale, ami «w
A
stopprl my cough in three ilrr-*.
Rior
I am familiar vlfh Ihf trenfm^-'t of Catarrh ss practised hy iiirs Uo-t pliyslciiuw, :unl have rousulted tli'! mo-it enilni'iir. i.t» nt my cn«'». have used every kind of r.-medv m! apparatus that have nppearcd during a p'-rlnrt nfstx years past, and have, wliile following their-ns«, taken (rreatearn of my ,hiu ohtaiucd uoreh«.forencouragegeneral health ui"«tfroin nnv «l t'trni.
JUosto:.-, Feb. Ij.j, GEO. F. DDfSMOr.H.
SrTTOLK.iS. ivlj ,., Feb.
ihe most
the
uu-
energy to the practice
of
biB pro
fession. In times icone by be had been noted for the cheerfulness of his disposition. But about a year ago
a great misfortusk
Ilad befallen him and bis family, and ever since he had been gloomy and melancholy. His beautiful daughter Bella, girl of sixteen, had been brutal ly outraged by
an unknown
upon returning one evening lrout a neighbor's bouse. Notwithstanding alt efforts tbe perpetrators of this dastardly crime had not tleen discovered.
Ue
llghttiln', sometimes,' le
was, as we have learned from the lips of the villain Scjloner, tbe man Riordan, who, though descending from a decent family, had become a horse thieland a highway robber lie had seen Bella once, and had tallen in love with her. Under the influence of liquor he had committed the infamous outrage.
He knocked at Dr. Rockway's door. A
female voice which ho recognized as that of
Gentlemen,
1
There Is no medical or protective npniiune- i'ir will prove so grateful and effective 1.1 Tick:J. Coughs, Irritation and Soreness of the hest and Lungs. Wo believe litem r.ipablo
IUC'6
01
pr* vc:it.:.,f
e^rijua Cisuascs of thesu org: s. PRICE, 25 CENTS.
SMI
roo5
Po not« onfound these rasters with the ordinary T'l..ftris .r the day, that 1/ Lompurlaou aro uusoUilvJy worthies*.
B.-can.*ful to obtain ^ot.t.ins' Viltatc
rufliit)
Pla«tf'\
combination of l:tccir rr Voltaic l'hit vi!li a highly Medicated Plaster, as seen 1m t!u above cut. Sold hy all Wholesale nnd Ket-.ll Dnis gists thr-nvhont the Pnlted States nml Cnnadns, nnd by WEEK3 POTTE.i, Proprietors, liuston, M:is*.
VOOBIIEES'
I .-1
E A S E E
'IN SUPPLEMENT FORM.^1
mi to
$3 50 per.. 2. 0 per .75 ptr .40 per .20 pe:.15 per doze i.
100 and under sent "to any address, post paid, at above prices. Every voter (n tbe land should read this great plea in bclia of the people, aud against the organ iz crimes of the haughty, defiant and Insolent plunderors of product lve industry and labor.
UemocratM] don't lot *atiy Republican neighbor, or indeed anybody, be without an opportunity to tend it
Extract from the Spccch.
The pawerof luoney in the mldstof times ilk*- ihes-j in veryKretvt, ut I am winch deceived unite neople if they have not turned at latt In fl tuctf aiul »ld warnlitK upon their oppr«vo.*». I'bey are r.ot in favtn of repudiating Mugle dollar of their public or pi I v.ite i.e-ite. They iulctid t' pay everything they ewe, but tbey intend to submit te uo more chai ge« of ntracts, violation" of obllitHli*n«, and breaehutiof public faith. In onier to 1 icreasetl eir lndebtodnes or to takes »h* ihelr tueaus to puy it. They de mand, tn that ovrtaln specific wrong:* hall b» redre wed.
Ad tire.-a SKNTIN EL CO.VJ N Y, Indianapolis, In-i.
G5
AKi'K.
Mo.
Cheapest and heat aded by any paper In the
best newspapers to sdvertise in
are those papers which go into the household and are wad by the whole family. Tbe Saturday Evening Mall is emphatically a paper (or tbe family circle and hence as an advertising medium ht worth mare to the merchant or general dealer
#.. ..
lban
tbe spots outen
that'erescnool teacher, if he dared to' and then cast aside.
tb*bustnw*
I houses solely for tbe news of the day—
I.EirrrRF.^ by tbe most promi
nent ndvocates of the came In addition to this it has tbe OKE4T l«!«1R VF.RNT between KWM4R1SM Mad PKWTESTAHTIRXj al«o. the I.IFE ol POPE PlimiX. hree books lit one. Profusely lliustittt"d.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage
••ffHfaaHHMB A.
ft Vf 1
On .11 *w«,
HOLMAN'S IIVER.PAD
6S
rapidly In my hriut and
turont UmI I coulj not keep them free. Frequently at nli ht I would »princ out of b* d. It seemed to me. at Ilia point of suffocation. I would then har 1 recourse to every moan* i.i my power to dlslodiro tbe mucnt from my throat and ln-ad before being nbleioploepHff.iln. For a period of six years nor tonftlls
upon the
Maiden Lane, Kew York, or
•2.0.1
Special Pads,
P.T^JGTERS
Body Piasters,
^tadoros|^IR
very
symptom of an early denth oyconwi" 1 when inauon had readied tills stage, or |.j,o, jve nontl ago, I bcjfnn tho nso of SAxror.p'a li.vi u. C'tJR* FonCatarrh. Aftertwlrirtlv jl-*t! UI 1 been'i to Improve rapidly. Tho first iiO".- .•», r.^d to clear my bead as I had not known It to b.- .• years. It seemed gradually to arrest the diw tmnrrs.
It
Bv uainjf it as a
garglcl soon reduced tho inOauunmi in and nwcllfngofmy tonsils, so that they 1 oon used to troulH me. The soreness across my cln st disappeared, thfl buzzing noises In ray head ceased, my senses seeluir and of hearing wero completely restored, and every symptom or disease thathnd reduced ttio to the verge of tho grave disappeared bv tho u»j oi'Sv.vTonn's Radicai. riss ru C'ATAi:ntt.
I iiavc been thus explleit bemuse, n* a dmgcrM, I l.avasccii a gcat deal ofsnir.-rli'ttfroi-' tiin li. aid hopo to convloco many tli,a tliu a gii-t remedy.
?"T, 1T.
Tli persotailv nppeared thfl Mid (it o.- T. I)ln»more, rnvl riadu -nlli tlmtthe fircgul"gklutt meat by Itlm sMlwcribed l« tru-. I'.cfor- r.ie,
SEHI J. TUO-MAS, Just.cc of thu Peace.
Kneh paeknge e^nt-i'ii Pr Ftnford's Impmrrd Inlinling Tube, wltU nt'l directions'for u«i: 1 nil coS'S. rrlce, ?1.00. I or rale by r.U V.'holesal n:il Retail Druggists thro iffliout ttio United S'-Irs, WEFKS & POTTEIt. G- n"r :l Agents and V. iiol.--salo Druggist*. Ilnslim, V:I--..
dims1
VOLTAIC PLASTER
'i
also to introduce in everv town of the
Catalogue,
gralef jI refief in
Affections
all
of the Chest
and Lungs.
CHROMIC PLEURISY CURED.
Mewr*. TVErtc«i & Pomtn:
Having
lor iuii.iv luonths pust sufl'ered with a Ycry lanio side, c.illcd hy my physician Chronic Plcttrlsv, caused by a former injury and strain, aiul for which I used many prescriptions and liniments,aa well ni the so-called rheumatics cuues, without tho Ic.-.st benefit, my physician recommended one of your Collins* Voltaic
I'lastkiis. wh'ch, t. my prctt
surprise, licv. tho pain and soreness almost immetliately, nnd I have been nb'e to attend to irv household ntl'ilrs ever since with perfect ease and comfort, wh«rcas, before tho application of yottr Invaluu
Plaster. 1 was scarcely able to do any
thing. 1 consider lht'm incsrlmnljlc.and shall wif'i ploHSttre commend the to tin' afllleied. Vnnrs rcspectfu'ly,
Mrs.
FRANCES XiAi:i:LVA...
OniAAD, Me., April 21,1S76.
1
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50100
a..„ 5) 211
1
Grand
1 l.aiiie*
Onlda to Wadlook ami
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tV
TrtmOmtm
4uii»* ol narrian aad Uu rasMtiHait sntts lor *, tbt «f and ,il« DiMMti of Wenn
A Urt Wr omi|.
»nmn, wSirM Pi a. vttk ih* heat IMaMafrw*, 94lanrMm.|ir|t*S(«. A CUUtdu.XJtCTVBX«« Miaatow wwrftMnmtttid list«,(kttnkJUpts(«,ih na.
CATARRH!
If you would avoid bf-lng rendered deaf,
or unut lo mingle In company on account of foul and naiismtingdischarge from gangrenous a'ers In tbe head, use Dr DMchon% tviebraied Catarrh Remedy. 11 Is the greatest cure and control lor the bideoun destroyer tbe world ever saw. It will save every life threatened by It. It imnsertlately arNwtsltaprore«a and If pemevertmtly us d, will never dtMappoint in a eore. leqain for a "ample bottle at Oclick
A
Bmr or at
Bcsti* ft Auaraoii«\i drug store. Tern Haute. Tod.
WANTED—ALLanyKNOWTHATttusfc-
TO THB
8Artrat»\Y Evxniko Mail ha*a i»nt«3:cuiatioD than newtpaper the(*tat«,oQ?*|de of India) at It Is carefully ami thorou hoaaor it* ptuotM, and Uiat ittotlK beat advertising in W«s«n
ler pal potts, lily
Set.
Also
read la
l'i 1 »nd F.irrings.
St
arf Pin set with n»eo.
1
Sci (j)
Spiral
Kugritved
CURES
the original Liolxnan's. C3~Sent by 1 ail on receipt of price, postage free.
U. S.
R'«m
my complete
of illustrations of latest'stvles Jewelrv, and every watcn known
offered before,
I
will send", on receipt
of
together wiih ihe grand
ROYAL GOLDEN CASKET.
Xeck Chain.
1 I.ftckrt
set with
Gimeo.
Studs
All the above article* warranted to be of ihe finest
Casket, Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned.
dollars. Address order*.
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ama ^wiaimxi.
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Liver, Sfamcrh, t'pleen, Iii'/my*.
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which attacks or crows out cf these organs. The Tad is a
cure for all
Malaria
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origin in the Stomach ar.d Liver.
not keep them, address
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do
Holman Liver Pad Company,
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U.
$3.00. ^HOISFAN^S MEDICATED
act as if by magio. Foot Plasters,
£SF*Beware
Price
50 cents
a pair
of imitations. Take none but
I* the anfrstanil t.'ve tc.'t. is instantunrou* in its»ction, mod irodacei the moat catonl iluilci *t black or doea not the ikin, and In easily 111 a a preparation, and a favorite upon every well-appointed toilrt for lady or reaUaBUut. Fnr aile by all Dtng^ili aad Hair Prcurrri. Jnsrpn Cristaboco, Proprietor, P. O. Uox ills, Xvw York
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To decrease the immense stock which is left
WTerreaute
$5,00 WOETH OF JEWELBT FOE 3S1»00* i-
on my hanil«,
owing
to the
duil
catalogue
trade_ last fall,and
56
of
pages,
containing hundreds
in
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tlui country, at prices never
by mail, post-p.ud, the above named
m."
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j.
1
Pair engraved
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vl
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a customs, raonhi
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in a
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TO BE READ OAREFULLY BY ALL LOVERS OF
CinebtnaH.
Th« Family Hi' lo Pnfcll»hla* Company, harlny .been org«nlifd for th«| aad t*l of Family Hlblos and other Raliriow PnVli^tiOM, and aa the aal« of its ottwrl Pttblltatlnns has made the Company ielf-«u»tainin*, ^.. ii„ .fl iV Tbatia fotare ,.ur gaoeral and fctoneb otteaa *re hereby imdieted to wll Itm# is new nad Iffiproi'.'l ritt*:!* 3i jIm at aneh price* a* Will eovweoitof manofjctnro andbo*lny.
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so lots for rale In Buindc tT» nubdlrT* ion (of tbe old Phtajmn garden) on Four teenlb street and Liberty Avetiue desir ably located, will be sold on reasonable terms. Ttieee lota are convenient to tbe railroad abojra, city scboola, and in a de•liable part of tbe city. For farther Information call on
Smmpfe W*tc* Frt*k»
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ft Ail* In rw own town. Tern a 900 ana Coatut free. Addraaa M. Ha1 LETf CO., Po,U*tiJ,Maine.
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r^yor's Cathartic Pills,
•\-r f.il tho purposes of a Family Physic: x:i jr caring Costiveness, Jaundice, in. i^estioa. Foul Stomach, Breath, hleuiachc, Erysipelas, Uheumat-. 'it, Eiruptious and Skin Diseases,
Xhiiousnc*s, Dropsy, Tumors, "v?orms, Ne urnlpria as a Dinner Pill, for pucuying the Blood,
Arc ihe most •'fffccthf ami foii!rini »l purfjflgat ivc ever ttiscoveivtl. They are linltl, but ffe 111111 in their opcnitiou, niovinsr ll I) Is re a without' pain.
Although iretitic in iheir pemtion. iliey
are still the most thorough a»tl seatriiing cathurtie nunliciiu: that can be employed: cleansing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate :he digestive organs and promote vigorous health. -Aykk'.s rn.i.s have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day coi,iplaints of everybody. but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have battled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never (give pahs w!k:i the bowels arc not iniiaiiKti. Tl:v reach the vital fountains or" 'he blood, and strengthen the system by mui ,' it JYom '.he elements of weaki.ess. '-Adapted to .ill ages and cos-dijer.s in all climates, contaii.iu. i.ti'her •al'tiuel nor -niv .i-k''ei dn.ir !»ese I'ii's hi*, taken with -aieiy •v Miyboil.v. Their -n'j::' -coatisi^ he IV 1 an a lie 11 pleasant to take: wliib- being ,niivly vegetable, no harm e:r.! aiisu i'roi.i their i.se i.i any i(tian!i ^.^«v
PVEPABED nr •ivss
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GRAY HAIR.
This is the AmbRuSIAthat King audai
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This Is the Cure that
lay Li
In the Ajibuosu that Iting
mad*.
This 1s the Man who wu bald aad gTay, Who now hns raven locks,they ny. Ho nscd tho Curo that Inv In tho AJUQKOSIA that King made.
This Is the llaiden, handsome and gay, Who married the man onoo bald aid gray, Who now has raven looks,they say. He used the Aubrosia that Blag made. f*
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This istlio Parson,who,bytho way. Harried the maiden, handsome sad
To ^reman once bald and gray, Bat who now has raven locks,
say,
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AMBROSIA
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Tubbs' Univentl Pain SrtdieaUrs
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