Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 4, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1878 — Page 7

E A I

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.'

THE LOU a AGO.

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©h! a wonderful strewn is the river Time, As it run* through the realm of tears, With a faultless rythm and a rou ical rhyme, And a broader sweep and miye sublime, ,4

As it blends in the ocean of year*!

How the winters are drifting like flakes of snow,

aqd|iM«w, sheen!

As It glides In the wan

There's a magical Isle up the river of Time, Where the softest of airs are plavinu. There's a cloudless sky and a tropical clime, And a song as sweet as a vesper chime,

And the Junes with the roses are straying.

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name

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thin

tsle'fe the"Long Ago,"

And we bury onr teasures there There am blows of beauiy

and

•now,

There

aw heaps of

gtitngif, i'

bosoms of

(Jurt^-oh! we loved them

Thercar# trinketoand^iteases of haij.

There are ftagm ots

of

songs that nobctfr sings,

There ate partfof an infant's prayef, There's a lntc .uw.Qpt#nd a harp without

There are broken vows and pieces of rings, Aod the garments our, loved ones us$d to wear. tfhe& are hah&7iii$ar§^ii4ed whfefii'the fulry shore

By a fitful mirage is liftedin wr*

And we sometimes hear through the turbulent roar Sweet voices wc heard In the days gone before,

When the wind down the river was fair.»j

Oh! remembered for ave be that blessed lste, All the day of our life until nisbt And when evenliig glows with ft* beautiful

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And our eyes are closing in slumbers awhile,. May the green wood of soul be in eagty^.

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One of the best tbiogs in the world is to be a boy. Boys have always been so plenty that they are not half appreciated.

A boy is willing to do any amount of work if it is called play. The feeling of a boy toward pumpkin pie has never ijedn- prcperly considered.

A boy furnishes hair the entertainment and takes two-thirds of the scolding of the family circle.

It is impossible to say at what age a boy becomes conscious tbat his trowser legs are too short, and is anxious about the part of his hair.

In fact a boy id a hard subject to get a moral from.

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•Jennie, what make* you such a bad girl?' 'Well, mamma, God sent you just the best children Lie could find, and if they don't suit you I can't help it.'

A little three year old Rirl who volunteered to siy grace at the table did so as follows: 'Ob, Lord, bress the things we eat bress mamma and papa and gamma Vand gampa'—and here, casting up her eyes to her grandfather in the next seat, and discovering that he was smiling, the little one closed her prayer by stying: 'Bahave yourself, gampa-=-^r

Christ's sake. Amen.' A gentleman observed an urchin who bad a large slice of bread in his hand, and who was crying very bitterly. •Aly son,' he exclaimed, 'what are yott crying about?' •My mother won't put any butter on my bread boo hoo oor 'Oh, is that all?' said the gentleman 'come, dry up your tears and be a little man.' 'It ain't so much the butter,' retorted the urchin 'it's the disposition of the old woman.'

A lad In Bosten, small of his years, was errand boy for four gentlemen. One day they were obaftng him a little about being small, and saia to him: •You will nerer amount to muob, you never can do much business, you are too small.' 'Well,' said he,'as small es I am, I can do something which noue of you four can do.' •Ah, what Is that?'said they. 'I can keep from swearing,' »a!d the little fellow.

There were some blushea on four manly faces, and very little anxiety for further Information on tbe point.*

A KEY TO A PEAtOWS NAME. By the accompanying tablet of letters the namo of a person or of a word, may t,. a nut tn tha fniinwin^ manner:

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Let the person whose name you wish to know inform you In which of the upright columns the first letter of bis name is contained. If it be found in but one column it Is the top letter if it occurs in more than one oolumn, it is found by adding the alphabetical num* bers ot the top tetters of these columns, and the sum will be the number of the letters sought. By taking one letter at a time this way the whole name can be ascertained. For example take the word Jane. la fottnd to the two columns commencing with and H, wbtoh are the second and eighth letters down the alphabet their sum is 10, and the tenth letter of the alphabet is J, the letter sought, The next letter A, appoari in but ono column, where it stands at top. N Is seen in the columns headed B, and these are the second, fourth and eighth lettersof the alphabet, which added give the fourteenth, and «0 on. The use of tbla table will excite no little ourioslty amohg those uuacquaint ed with the foregoing explanation.

Baby shown are the fsahion now, but all long as mothers eontinue to nurafe their Mule ones with laudanum or other opiates, they cannot expect their babies to look bright. If your baby needs medicine get a good and harm leas one 11* B* such aa Dr. Bulns Babv Svrup.

FreeefC««t|

The moat wonderful remedy of the age is now placed within the reach of all. •Be he rich or be hepooc,' oosta nothing to give thi* great remedy a trial. Dr. Kim's Caufoiwi* Gbtb*S* Voxpound, for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Low Spirit!*, Ixta of Appetite, Sour Stomach, Coining up tfFood, Yellow Complexion. General Debility, Tnactiv ity and Druwsloeaa, Liver Com plaint, Jaundice and Biliousness, for which it is a certain and speedy cure. No pertot should be without it. Id order to prov* that it will do all we claim for It you are given a trial bottle frm of coat, which will convince you of Its truly wonderfal merit*, and show you what a regular one dollar slice bottle will do. Fbr "Rale by Gl'LICK A BlvttRY, Terre Haute. |.)

GETTING BACK TO WHITE PEOPLE.

Stanley's Queer Impressions Vividly Told A grange Meeting.

In Mr. Stanley's forthcoming record of his African travels, he thus describes his impressions on drawing near the west coast and seeing white faces lor the first time in many long month*:

We had eradually descended some 500 feet along Seclining spurs, when we saw a scattered string ot hammocks appearing, and gleams of startling whiteness, such as were given by fine linen and twills. A buEz of wonder ran along our column. Proceeding a little further, we stopped, and in a short time I was face to lace with four white- ay, truly white men! As I looked into their faces, I blushed to find that I was wondering at their paleness. Poor pagan Africans—Rwoma and Dzinji, and man eating tribes of the Livingstone. The whole secret of their wonder and curiosity flashed upon me at once. What arrested the twanging bow and the deadly trigger of the cannibals? What but the weirdpallor of myself and Frank! In the same manner the sight of the pale faces of the Embamma merchant gave me the slightest suspicion of an involuntary shiver. The pale coler after so long gazing on rich black and richer bronze, has something of an unaccountable ghastlinesp. I could not divest myself of the feeling that they must be sick: yet, as I compare thetf complexions to what I now view, I should say they were olive, sunburnt black. Yet there was something riage of a little self pride mixed with cordiality I could not remember just then that Iliad witnessed such bem*ing among any tribe throughout Africa They spoke well, also the words they uttered hit the sense pat without gesture, tliey were perfectly intelligible. How strange! It was quite delightful to observe the slight nods of the head th6 intelligent facial movements were admirably Repressive. They were completely clothed and neat also I sought to say jimmaculately clean. Jaunty straw hats, Colored neckties, patent leather boots, we'l cut white clothes, virtuously clean! I looked from them to my people, and the~. I fear I felt almost like being grateful to the Creator that I was not black as they, and that those finely dressed, well spoken whites claimed me as friend and km. Yet I did not dare to place mvself upon an equality with them as yet. "The calm blue and gray eyes rather awed me, and the immaculate purity of their clothes dazzled me. I was content to suppose myself a kind of connecting link between the white and the African for the time being.

Common Seme.

Many consider all advertised uiwiicines to bo worthless nostrums, and indiscriminately condemn but is it not an injustice to the thousands of respectable citizens who give voluntary evidence of the benefit received, to thus question and doubt tbeir veracity and integrity? Fairbanks standard scales are extensively advertised. Does it necessarily follow tbat they are inferior in make and less accurate than others? Have they not been demonstrated to be among tbe best Again, ij it common sense to suppose that a physician with capital would hazard it and a hard earned reputation upon a worthless article? It. V. Pierce, M. D, of the World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, BuBalo, N. Y., is the proprietor or the most popular family meaicines in tbe market. His reputation as a skillful surgeon and physician has been fully established for many years. Would physicians and clergy, after having testt-d his medicines, thoroughly unite in commendtug them to the srilicted, if they possessed no merit? The undersigned take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Pierce and bis Family Medicines to all who may need them:

Falrchlld, D, Seneca, N W Cousins, D, Albia, Iowa McClellan, D, Garratsvllle, N W Hazleton, D, Silver Lake, Kan S Miner, D, Veaz'e, Nev Geo Deiterloh,

D, 105 Vine street, Baltimore, Md Sberrod, D, Paoll, Ind Geo Chapman, D, Plattsmouth Neb Casper, D, Springfield, Ohio James

Porter, D, Gorba:n, N Wells, D, Bristol, N A Miller, San Leandes. ual N Camp, D, Baladau, Mo Jos S Burr, D, W Lafayette, Ohio Rev E N Harmon, Elsah, Ills Rev Isaac N Augustin, Shipman, Ills Rev Thos O'Relley, Newman, Kas Rev Weston, Bucklin, Mo Ref A Dawson, Homer, III R*Y W 8 Long, Graham, N Rev Andrew Adams, Calhoun, ?at fcef A iMoore, 712 Washington street, Boston, Mass Rev I A Thayer, D, Baconebnrg, Ohio Rev I Profflt, Palmyra, III Mrs Ellaabeth A Boyd, Falls City, Pa Spencer, Union City, Mich Geo Bazalll, Renovo, Pa Mrs Kerns, Palmyra, MO Mrs E Daley ^Metropolis, III Samuel Farmer, Java, Ohio Sisters or Charity, St Vincent's Asylum, Troy, N Y.

Clifford's FebriltMt* ble, Powerful, A ntl-PWliMle aai Tonic—Nature's remedy for Rv«r and Ague. Never known to Ml In a, single case. This popular remedy differs rom all other Ague Cnrea, in being free from all polsondm effeets on tfte system it enters Into the circulation and destroys all malarfoo* polaone, and thus eradicating the disease without producing any ol those distressing, alter aensationa, such aa fa lines* and pain in the head, ringing In the bead and partial deafnm. Try It onoe and you v»ill never be without it.

J. C. RJCBtARMOff, Pmp'i,

For sale by all druggists. St. Louis. (20 4w.)

ITl lllNtt FILB*r-?Tfa« ayusitotifli are moisture, like perspiration, Intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night* an If pin worms were crawling in and about tbe recta en, the private parta are sometimes a fleeted if allowed to continue, very aerious results may follow. Dr. SwAYNB*tf All Hbalxxo OixtMBHT hi a pleasant sure earn.

HOME CURES.—We were groat sufferers from Itching Piles, the symptoms were ai above described, the me of Swayne'a Ointment In a short tide made a perfect cure.

J. W. CHRIST, Boot and 8boe House, $14 $f. Second St. T. C. WE MAN, Hatter, 8 & Ktghtfc 8t, Philadelphia.

Reader, if yoo are saffering from this distressing Complaint, or Tetter, Itch, &.mld Head, Bine Worm, Barber's Itch, any Crusty, Scaly, Skin

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TORRE ttAFTB 8AI7J«DA® EVMM OI -MAUX

LTDIA THOMPSON AT HOME,

Boston Saturday Gazette.

The moment. Lvdia Thompson leaves the stage she becomes a rather dull, commonplace little English woman. The wit that cparkles before" the footlights van-, iahes. She knows nothing outside of her business anything that tends in a differ-* ent direction has no charm for her. Li-In-stead of going home for a night of?' carousing we retires quietly to her hotel with ber husband, eats a chop and drinks a glass of porter, and goes to bed. A person who knew her intimately for a number of years, told me that never but once in that time did she have a man home to supper, and that was a newspaper man out west, invited by her hueband, Mr. Henderson. Miss Thompson, instead of being the reckless prodigal creature people Delieve her to be, is thrifty and economical, and often selfish. She likes a big dinner more than a good dinner, and, if she indulges in a bottle of champagne she economizes in something eke. She always pays 4ier bills and keeps her word. "What would she have been if she hadn't been an actress?" I asked one who knew well. "A bar-maid only I hardly think, that she would have had pnrtee enough for that," was the reply. ''Was she at all fast?" I inquired. "Not a bit she cared or no man but her husb. nd, and she inade him a good wift—litter, indeed, than he deserved." And that is the siren whom the preajphers prayed against! While I say a goed word here for Lydia herself, I will not attempt to deny the pernicious effect of her company upon the morals of young America.

fcr is a fact Well established by unquestionable testimony tbat Hall's Hair Renewer renewfB, cleanses, brightens, Invigorates and restores to its natural color and lustre,! faded gray or discolored bair, cheaply, quickly and surely. Tne poorest people prefer to buy it and use it, rather than proclaim in a manner more forcible tban words can deli leatp, through blanched locks and grizzly beard, tbat they are aged and passing to decay. A very short trial will convince the most skeptical tbat it does eradicate tbe scalp diseases which rob tbe bair of its color and life.—Fort Scott (Kas.) Daily Monitor.

AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory lite in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you—your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will show you that Green's August Flower will cure you ot Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of tbe heart, sour stomach, nabitual costiveness, dizziness of tbe bead, nervous prostration, low spirits, etc. Its sales now reach every town on tbe western continent, and not a druggist but will tell you of its wonderful Dures. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you.

For sale by Gulick A Berry and by Groves A Lowry. If Baldness or a Deficiency of Hair Exists, or if tbe bair is gray, dry er harsh, the natural youthful color can be restored by using "London Hair Color Restorer," the most delightful article ever introduced to the American people for increasing its growth, restoring its natural color, and at the same time a lovely bair dresser and beautifier. It is totally different from all others: not sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many other articles obaoxtopi Hn fact it is exquMtely perfumed, and ho tjleanly and elegantly prepared as to make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury.

J. A TYNES, PROMINENT CITIZE*, Wilson, N. C.. writes: Some-ten vears ago my wife's hair commenced falling, and got very tbin and turned gray but after using "London Hair Color Restorer" the scalp became healthy, the hair stopped falling, the color was restored, and is now growing beautifully.

Ask your druggist for London Hair Color Restorer. Price, 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, f4. Main Depot for tbe U.

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Um Mlea&d tralTcrwu

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Denver,

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330 North Sixth St., Pbilad'a. tf «*Tl»e First Dose Give* Belief.*' Trial Bottles Dr. Swayne's Compound

Syrup of Wild Cherry, 23 cents. Tbe distressing cougb, which threat* ened serious results, is quickly cured before developing a fatal pulmonary affection. For all throat, breast and lung disorders, Asthmatic or Bronchial affections. Whooping Cough, Liver Com-

Klaint.

Blood Spitting, Ac., no remedy so prompt and effectual as Dr. ^Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild jpberry." "I have made use of this preparation for many years, and it has proved to be •ery reliable and efficacious in the treatment of severe and long standing cougba. I know of two patients, now in comfortable health, add Who but for ita uae I consider would, not now be living. *IsjurfS a*RHKBr,M. D.! "Strauatowit, Berks bounty, Pa.',

Price:—Trial bottles, 25 oents large size, $1, or six" for f5. A single 25 cent bottle will oftentimes cure a recent oougli Wifell thus prevent much suffering and risk 6f life. Prepared only by Dr. 8way»e & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by leading P^ugglsta. tf

lT«v«r an«^^«1cHro4 rer Conia Dr. Swayne'-e Sfever and Ague Pille (irtUKHBt ealoilMl ind quinine), a quick audaurs euxe4&-*itery case for ague and toveiyftoteroitttftnt and remittent fevers, and all it eases having tbeir origin in Malaria. They are a great tonic and preventive aa well aa cure of all complaints peculiar to malarious, marahy and miasmatic districts. They act on tbe liver, and brace up tbe aye tern to a vigoroua, healthy condition. Notwith» standing these piiU are sold for one-half the price that otlm ague curat are sold for, yet we will warrant them as effectual in sill cneee as any pill? or Mi the price or compound be what they may and being entirely free from all minerala, their use leaves n? bad effects, aa la the case with nanyolberiMiMtfea. Sent by mall to any addreea, pn receipt of price (in currency or poatsge etampe), 50 cents a boa, three box* 9L2S, six boxeaf&SO. Addreas lettet*. Dr. Swayne A Son, 330 N. sixth 8t^ Pbilad'a, tf

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Swayne^s 6intu«nt and be curod. feent by mail to any addreea on recelpi or Drice (fn eun«ooy or poeUge stajape), three boxes 91.22. Adeem* a box. dresa letters, Dr. Swurne 4 Son, 830 N. Sixth atr.ei, Philadelphia, No charge

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rora and IndiaereUonaof yoatfc, nervosa weakness, early decay, loaa6f manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will core yon, FRRK OF CHARGE. This great

envelope

A FFEBTTO OGRMAN KITCHEN.

A FIRST-CLASS. B»1 ACBAHTW S- MEALS AT ALL'HOURS. Best Cook employed la the Slats. *irbe

,0«rmu Kitchen the

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dtUeaas SOREtV AFFLICTED.

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(t-BMdf^ Mfcat^^tytMggri^ai i)tcia|aid forli,

GREATLY AFFLICTED.

Meurn. J. O. Drmeorth A Co., Darter: Qenttem«,

—I (ak«t oleusHiy rec"n ra«i|tflng SAKFORD'S

vraa airain taken with CaturrI I -vra* atrau

ltnnicdfrtq

F«m conllde claimed fort In Its Introth]

Denver, Oct. 4,1ST5.

JfisMTt. Ok SomtortJk. it I tlemsn,

Irst dote.

Till do all that la ihlngroatuccoM

of 8mlth & Doll.

TRIED EVERYTHING.

1 have asrij •RD:

CURB FOR CATARIttti

ftADfoS

and Itliai irtVea perfect

aatlafactloa. I have tried mimoMertrythtne^and It in the dnlr thing that htt ^tVen me rclfcf. I therefore uke pleai to all afflicted wl^h

ptearare la rrcoranirmljaf lu ni

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Catarrh

of«iy kind, in doff.

s. Bsesin

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REV.'i. H. NWGOIN SAYS:

One Mmedlearor CaUrrh, nay, tha beat femedj^e.haTe^omdteaWJftimaof aaffeij Ing. 1» SAiTFORD'S RAWCAL CURE. It if not nn|d«M8ntto uk« through thono»trlto.and then comca with each ^bottle aimalt glwa tube for ut la Inhalation. It clears the bead and throat So thoroughly, that, "Ukon each morning on rising, there are nOniZleaB«| socrcjaoOTand no dUagreoable hacking (Turing the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness or votoo and resplnitonr organs.

—Bm. J.U, wfegin, DorchfsUr (Ma&J Jkacon. Eiti

vaclnn

contains

Inhaling

VOLTAIC PLASTERS

Pot Local Pains, Irfuneness, Boreneas, Weakness, Numbness and Inflammation of the Lungs, Liver. Kidneys. Spleen, Bowels, Bladder, Heart, and Muscles, are equal to an away of doctors and *crea at plants and shrubs. Urea In Paralyals, Upllepgy or Fits, aad Nervons and Involuntary Muaeular Action, this Plaster, by Rallying the Nervous Foroea, has effected Cures when every other known remedy has fhiled.

Priee 2ft Centa.

AS tor Oolllns' Voltaic Plaster, and insist on having it. Bold by all Whole* aaleand itatail Prugjgitatlirottgliout the Pnlted Btatea and Canadaa. wiiaitg POTTMB, Proprietors, Boston, Maaa.

Siok Headache 7asHi*ely Carad by Ihesa Uttla Pills. jThWrtsorelteve

CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rt, Erie, Pa. Fir* Vlala by Mali for one dollar.

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barndoiuor lb* Retain**. ScWL nmnr.ba tba prultiaia IW O.S. *A MIES lNJfcta« with •riratc horn* and botrd,

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ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT

Is pnroly vegetable aad perffcctly harmless.. It act! upon the

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pmndi pef wc ko YvrniilHiec is nnt only a disease Itself, bat the ImKiin-jwr of otlirrs." So^wrote Hippocrates twe thon-un'l vi-ars ngo, and what was true then Is non'j

tliti H«s so to-day. SoH hv (Iruj-Tistg, celptof$iJU. Quarter-dozen ,. BOTANIC WIEDICIME CO.,'

BY

Pr. 6anford"i Improred

Tnbc.lwltlifill.dttirCllona for

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eases. Price, fl.00. Foraale

In

all

by

all Wholesale and

Cure-all,

Dhtnim froth Dyapepaia. Indigestion and Toe Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy fur DIuilness, Nausea, Drowalnem.Bad Taste in the Month, Coated Tongue, Pafn in the Side, So. They regulate tne Bowels and prevent ConsUpatlon and Piles. The smail-

ast and easiest to take. Onlr oiieptila do«e. 40 In a rial". Purely Vegetable. Price 25 cents. Sold by all Druggists.

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TitAOC MARK. TRAM Is fspedalbr recommend* ed as'ae onfaillig oore fbr Hemloal

Weaknraa,

Bpermatorrhea, lmpo

teocy.and all1

seeuenee on Heir Alxtse: as Lose Memory, Universal Loafcliade, Pain lu the Back. Dimness of Vision, Premature

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Old Age, and

many other dlseasea that lead to Insanity, consumption and a Premature Gt ave, all or which aa a role areilrM canted by devmUns

tne patli er natore

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MARRIAGE GUIDE

for

cvlur of lmportiiit InlbrmMloa br if***- OUSt limila Hill, (S Cwwhliw frs*.

yoaat aad mUdla k«I of both tna, oa all dim it of a [Hnti iiilnri, VriuM* «4»tc* to Mw nionWA aa tha* coaMmplttlnf imrrugt. Hmrto b* h.altfcr *nd truly b*fBJ la tbo 1 rrWfly Dm. KnnMf .bould gat lu book. MaSa*^ Maay sd* 4cm. acakil.

FEBRIFUGE

over mdal-

(enea The Sped fie Medicine la the result of years

ot

experience in treatlns these

special dlaMttea.

ftats ls,oi !Ibeaent*

1 per paehage. or sia packages for at

money, by add! O,

CINE o, Ks»- lJ

trolt, Mldtlgan.

OctaS-lj

of tbe

MEDI­

Sold la Tecte Baote, wboleaale and retail, by Gulick Berty whiltaal acenta. 8dd at retail by Ororea iTeWry.Teok Bell, W. £. McUrew Co, aad raeponalble druggists every wlw re.

TVlVoBCES, In any State, without

pab

JL/ tldty. Send stamp fbr the law. O. tuMiL URfasah

IMMNnkllwotlngOaMt.

Every Oun Warranted.

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nac pr»r Qe%rA on :ir.R4hpuf:h a VintvVii?? I "ii. i!h 're.nel i»)o 'U i'.i vec.tli .r

nnriramenac

period'6f A feirs, uuiny tlioitoilwl

to \voni:ui, I have been inlet iu-.:cc most potent ami ngieoLiAte me.)k:!..-e nu-o Ilic lmllc.i:ions pro i':i!(j «i sea Willi i«Witive rcrurnuy mi cs'J .i.w s.

Ti «lei^iJatc

thii natunil cpecKlc couipoutHl.

I luive namc.l it

Br.Pierco's FavcritePrecoripiios.

^':,#r:ie term, however, fa Imr affe^»lc 'esi»»e^lon. of my Ki^!v aiipreoi.-ui'i: i»f iu valt»,

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tbo «-nmax pr.crowiiAi»(r Rem of my medical

career.

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live, safe, iiniisoa'cciflal rcmeav' tir'tlil4 .ot, tlitfCiisej, .and one Ut.tt will, nt all limes ir.'

unfft!cr

nil ci»-c!rtnst.ntce«J net kinillv" ntvl 1m wiojiy with liio lawa govern tiro fcrtJJi'.oj svstcm, I am willing to, su-ilie my icpututioii as a V'ltjteJlclan. Nat*, ctoa: u?e*.!o, so'cuniMem am I that it will no't (lisapioint the mo^t sa-.ipu.no cxiec:ation9 of a *lnpr«5 lnvnlM lady who ti 'e- it for any of the ailments lor which 1 recw.JincnU It. lli.it I offer ami seli tt nnittor

ti

CAIIA1VTEE. I(

a

iberlta.

admirably fultills

neaa of purpose,

0 O O

ft

Mil.lHTH

yehyjailiMgili

Single*

being a most per&ct

pioo,iflc In all chronic uisca*es of tlic Kjxnal

sy».

tem of woman. It will not di'anpoint, aor

It

«tri!l

do harm, In any state or comlMon. Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain It in The Pkoim.k'd Common Ssksk Mkdical Auvisitu, a hook of over 900 pi»se«, sent, iiost-paid oh fe e'.pt of tiJSa It treats minaic'.v ol Ujomb UM»s-e* lieeuliar to Females and jrfve* much vu u:il,.e aiKice in regard to Use managemeu: ot uw.c affections.

FAVORITE PBE9CRIPTION SOI.D BYALLDRVOeim.

R. 7. PIERCE, M. D., Proj'r. 1

HVFPALO, X. 1!'

*-4^

^ets

Or SBgar-Ooated« Concentrated,

and Herhal Jslee,

Root

AntUBIIIous

Oranalea. THE"LITTLE

OIAJfT"

CATHARTIC, or lTIaUnn In Parvo

Phjrsle. "'The novelty of modern "Medical, ChemicaL aad Pharraaceutieal Selenec. taking tbe large, repulsive, and nauseous pill/, compo?e.t of cheap, crude, and bulkv ingredients, when we can, tar a careful application of chemical science, extract alt the cathartic and other medicinal properties from the most rainaide roots and herbs, and concentrate (hem into a minute Oramile, eearcely larger than a mustard aeed* that ean be readily swallowed by those of the most sensttive stomaehs ami fiwtid'.ous taste«. Each Uttle Porgatlve Pellet represents, la a aiosteoneentrntcd form, as ranch caUvartlc power as is embodied in any «f the latere pills ftmnd for tale In drug-shop*. From Uieir wonderful caihartio power, in coet|arison to their size, people who have not tried them arc ant to suppose that ther are lihrah or drastle in effect: but such is not atall thecaae. the different active medicinal principle* of which ihev are composed being so harmcniaed oad moditleil. cine by the others, as to produce

a

iao«t

warcklsy aad thoroagfc, vet gentlf ami kludiy ereraiiaf, eatlaartTc.

tSOO Reward

hereby offered by the pr»-

ipnetar of these Pellets, to any cheat 1st who, upon analysis, will And In them any calomel or Miter toniu of mercury, mineral poiion, or in* Jnrtoua drag.

Being entirely vegetable,

nonartlsu-sr

care is required while using them. Tliey

ste witltoet dUturbasce to uie co»4itutirm, diet. er oeenpatkm. For

fmu

ndlee, Headaehe,

QesMlraitos, laspere Blood, Pain In tlte Nhoaldera, Tlgktneee of the Cheat, Mnlseas Mr Erettsllen* fro as the Ntousaeh, 3a4 UMe in the nsoafth. Bilious atiaeka, pain In re* of Ktdnejra, luternal Pever, (bleated feelingnhontatonsach*Bneh •f Blo«d lo Mead, iflfah-eolored Prise, Vneeelahllltjr and Ctloeay rerefeeilsia, take Br. Ploree'e Plenaeat Purgative Pellet*. In expSaaation of the remedial power of mr Purgative Pellets ater so great a variety of diseases 1 wish to sar that their action upen the aalasal eeeaonty le aalveraal, net a gland or tleeaa eeeanlag their sanative laipreea. Age doe» not impair the properties of these PeUeta. Ther are sanMmiea and io closed la glass bottler their vhioes being theretysieneri aaSaipeited feranjr lenrnef time, la ujr cliasaULse that they are ahrays fresh aad reitafieTxhls Is hot the ease with those

rgative. Is indies ted, these little PeUeta win jwe the

matt

perfect satisfaction to ail

They are eold hy all Bragglete at »l eeate a hettle.

L7. IZQG8, IL X)., Prep'r,

BCfTALa r.

0 AAAA A VIA*, w-w

S3300

1

EVANSYI1LE

pi

-AN!

TERRE HAUTE

RA1LBOAD.

Tbi» Old^siud Reliable Route

Having pcrfcetcd arrangements for dcre. com ectlons with the Sk L. A 8. E. R*y »t jEvansviiie, now offers tke a ost

I JMre and Desirable Route

Na&livillc, McwpbUs Allanla,

And all interior pclrits in the South.

Traiufe rcn as follows: Dally, exDaily,' oeptSunday. Leave Terre Hante.„_4 30 a. ra, S 10 p.in. Arrive at Ev»»w8vllle_9 10a.tti'"7 85 p. m. Leave Kvmisville 9 20 a. mVBj 9 00 p. m.-

Arrive at Nashville...® 65p.n _7 00a.u».

For tickets or any lnforxeatlon, apply to E. L. GIRDMER,Ticltet Agent at Union Depot.

3.

E. MARTIN, Supt.

Logansport and Terre Haute SHORT LINE. Li

V.

ft Ifc W, RAILWAY,

Shortest and Quickest Route FKOii TKKRK HACTK TO

Lafayef.e, Lcgansport, Fort Wayne, Peru, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo. N i-' agara Falls. Lansing. Jackson.Kalamaroo, Grand Rapids, and all ipointsNorlha»d East.

Trains tnn dtttly (Sundays excepted). By this route passengers from Terre Mnnte can visit Lafayette, have four hours in the city, and return to leire Hautesatne evenlne.

Trains run as follows, taking effect Jan. 25,1878.

lkavb.

All

A POSITlVli

bciiel«-i:d

cr.ect is not

e\ierieiiccd by the time lwi«hirdi of the contents of the bottle am a-ed, I will, on return the bottle,'two-thirds of the medicine havinjt been taken aocoitlinff to directions, aud' the case lieing one for which I rcoommcrul it, prvaini'.iy refnttd tho monor paiil tor i*. llnd

warrauletl and

perfectly eare lit rNkltig both

reputation aud

eittises,

my

my

money on

it?

Tho •followlnfr ate amony tho«e disea»e-» in which

my favorite proscription

hua

worked ciire.-», as if by magic, and with a certainty never before'attained by any medicine: Lencorrhcen, Excessive Flawing, Painfiil Monthly Perioils, Suppressions w'lien from «m»natural

Irregtilarltics, Weak Hack,

1'nv

lapsit#, or fulling of t»e Utoru-*, Anteyei-aion nnd Ketroverslon, liearinir Down Sensationii, Iirerrtul lleaf. Nervous L)oiire«iion, Debility, leiKindency, Thrc.itenoil Miscarriage,. CliP'uie Con^esition, Inflammation and LMccrntion of t) li tcrus Impolcncy, ltarre: oo^s, or SterUu

v,

In all affections of this nature. «ny Pre*crlptinn works cures—tbe

the world.

Kc*

mafe We ikno«, and very many other clirntu« dkeaMs incident to woman not mentioned

i«cie.

marvel of

This medicine.1 do iioie.\l"l a» a

Mail. Expresr.

Ter-c Haute....... ... 6 30 a ni 4 10

AKKIVE.

Crawfordsvllie 0 20 a ra 7 10 Lafayette.viaCra'wfordsville liaiam 8 40pni Colfax 10 15 A ra 8 80 in Frankfort 10 50 a 9 08 Clymer's auction Itt 87 10 48 Logansport ..12 55 pn 11 05

LFAVK.

Lagansport via W» R'y... 6 li na 4 10 a

^AKKIVE. ",

S\

Fort Wavne 7 !Si"p (TSo Toledo....*.....» 10 10

ni

8

80 a ra

Detroit via L. f. & W. S,. orO. a. K'y...« 12 60am 180pm Cleveland 7 05am 2 20pm Buflblo or Niagara Falls via C. 8. K'y,... 7 25 a 8 10

trains equipped with Miller platforms and buffers, ana WesHnghoiiseaTr brakes W.O.

For all 1

I

not the

nioit iei-tcct conjldence in its virtues I couU offer it as I do under tlie-e conditions imi inriug witnosiKxl its truly miraculous euros in tho.isamlj of c.tjcj, loci

lM80N,Sujt.

T. H. MALONE.Oen'1

Ayer's Cathartic Fills,

_ilUI||OBUUU) A'VUI WWIUOVM* *»avisvMt^ .,--.,

Headache, .Erysipelas, Kheuma- a-' tism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Dropsy, Tumors,

Worms, Neuralgia as a Dinner Pill, for purifying the Blood, Are tho most cffcctlvc amt congt-nial purgative ever discovered. Tiny ar6 mild, but qft'ectuul iik. their operation, moving the bowel* surely ami. without pnin-

Althotigh gentle in their oj--erttti«)ii, tliey

tire still tlie most thorough and scareliing catliartlc lnedicinc that can be employed: cleansing the stomach ninl bowelfi, artd even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs aud promote vigorous health.

Aykh's Pills 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, ttiui tire so composed that obstructions within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they emu the every-day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baflled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, tliey 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 pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood, mid strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness.

Adapted to all ages ami condition* in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may 1)6 taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever lYe*sh and makes them pleasant to take while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use iu any quantity.

ft S FREPABBD BY

Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mais., Practical aad Analytical Chemists. |OL

BY ALL DBUOOISTS KVUVWHUK

A PHYSIOLOGICAL

View of Marriage

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ttMMSs tMt uiwt tor tt) tb« ss eftto of Btpradaqura sad

filaSMM ook for pri'

imsm

of wnm lps«ss,prk)*

w-iyKsgR-

lOTSMIIGS veuienee to business, box MB, Chicago, 111.

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WtUnaWAtCRH. Cbcsp tiaibe *ttpwnwoT\4BamiUWuichPrtfO' t. Address. A- Coei.T»a a Co.. ChtosgB a week In yuar owti town. Terras and 15outfit free. Address Jf. HALLETf 4k CO.. Poitland. Maine.

At borne. Seeond ary Hyptailas caved) In 40 days wltbooi Mercury or inconPamptalet free. Lock

a day

tfOIQ at bome. costly outfit free. Acfdress TRUE CO.. A ogu^ta, Maine. Brandy, Gin, etc. the secret

Of their modern mannfecSent to any addreea.

tare.

HIOUNt)—THAT WITH ONK8THOKEOF tbe pen yon ean reach, with an ad vertiscrjMttt in tke mtxuArny Evening Mail, almost, •rerj reading fatnlij- In this city, as well as: lie residents of tbe towns and country sar ianiidingTerre Hante.

-n

•Send name on postal card tor *n"N K. VV

information. CO. Cotnpoondeis

rree,to JOH sis, Cb Icago, 111.

WOOD