Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 November 1878 — Page 3
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HOW THEY WEIGH THE BABY.
BT HARRIET K. B0XD1CT,
Jtfamnm lays the baby down Everything i» readyPapa bo Id a the blauket up 1 Ills fingers steady.
See the darling'* laughing eyesT jde Wisely wondering, may be, we make so great a fua en we weigh the baby. Kim lilra twenty times around
Tuck In all the flouncos Do no make the least mistake In the pounds and ounce*. Slide the weight along the line—
Papa's swift subtraction. Unheeding grandpa'* estimate OetN it to fraction.
Just twelve pounds! You precious pet! Sot a baby g»ing, la a few short weeks, has done tt&ch alight of growing! Grandpa's chuckle of dellglit
Fain he tries to smother, Papa's eye* rest proudly on bit by
pretty mother.
Shines a teardrop In her eye, Gazing on her treasure Thinks she of the love untold
Uod alone can measure
Years of manhood years of toll, Grief orhlu we may be Weighing with unconscious hand
When we weigh the baby.
Nay, let smiles replace the tear! Is a mother's duty Just to smile, and smile, upon
Such a bonch of beauty.
HOUSEHOLD HELPS.
Crullers.—One pint sour buttermilk, nearly the same white sugar, half pint butter and lard xiixed, tbreo eggs, one teaspoonful Boda, flour to make alight dough warm ingredients.
Indian Gritldle Cakes,—Two cupfuls white corncneai, one cupful flour, one half oupful yeast, one teaspoonful salt milk added to make a stiff batter put in a warm place to rise over night as sponge for bread.
Saratoga Potatoes.—Take the number of potatoes required, peel them, and cut in very thin slices wash aud wipe as dry as possible fry them the same as crnllers when well browned, place in a colander with a skimmer, and sprinkle a little salt on them white hot.
Pumpkin PWs.-Boil and strain tbrough colander) your pumpkin then to two quarts of pumpkin, two quarts of milk, four eggs, live teaepoonfuls vanilla, three of cinnamon, one of allsploe, half teaspoonful ginger, half teaspoon I til mace, half a nutmeg the Apices must all be line add sugar and salt to taste. Bake with only under crust.,
Mrs. G.'s Baked Beans.—Soak the beans over nl«ht in water enough to cover thorn Pot on with the breakfast fire and boil gfliitly till the shell of the bean will rrack open by blowing on it then put them into a baking crock with a piece of Iresli Halt pork and water enough to covf-r ibem. Season with a little supar and salt. Put into a hot oven aud bake until done, tilling up with hot water every hour till the last hour. When rratly lor the table, instead of dishing up with a spoon pour them out of the crock. This is a dish lit toset before a kii-g.
iSOMETHING FOR UGLY GIRLS.
Says the Young Woman's Journal: No woman likej to be ugly, and she who is born a beauty is indeed fortunate. But lot not the plain or even the ugly girl despair of acquiring a suffic lent amount of beauty to render her attractive.
When a woman loses a desire to lease she loses halt of her charms, othiug is more conducive to beauty than cheerfulness and good humor, and no sickly or unhappy woman can be good humored and cheerful. Every woman ought to understand that noth ing short of deformity can make a woman utterly unattractive, provided she will study her points and points of attractiveness every woman has.
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A thoroughly refined, graceful manner can be acquired by any woman, and Is a powerful charm. The best grace is perfect naturalness. Still, you must study yourself, and form your manners by the ruld of that art, which is but the carrying out of the law of nature. But If it is your nature to be foreve^ assuming some unpictureeque, ungraceful attitude, pray help nature with a little art. If you are stout avoid the smallest chair in the room. It you are thin, do not carry yourself with your chin protruding and your spinal column curv ing like the bowl of a spoon. Do not wear fllmsey materials made up without a ruffle or puff or flounce to till up the hard outlines of your bad figure, so cruelly defined by the tightly pulled back draperies. Study the art of dress.
We once knew a very plain woman who dressed so tastefully that it was an absolute pleasure to look at ber. If you have been moping until you are sick with the thought of your own hopeless ugliness, be up and doing.
AMUSEMENTS FOR"A» EVKFfNG.
Obtain a yard of "magnesium tape" or "magnesium wire," sold very cheap by most druggists. Cut a length of six or eight inches bend one extremity so as to get a-good hold with a pair of forceps, or even a pair of ordinary scissors, or attach it to the end of a stick or wire. Then hold the pietse of magnesium vertically !n art rong flame, such as that of a candle, and in a few seconds it will ig nite, burning with the splendor of sun
shine, and making night seem as noon
As the burning proceeds, a qu«nmder is formed. Thi
day. Uty of white powder is formed. This is magnesia. While performing this splen did experiment the room should be darkened.
pr'is" formed.
sp]
room" should
CAPAVRROtSS PACKS.
This is an amusing contrast to the lighting up by means of the magnesium: Again let the room be nearly darkened. Pat aoout a teacupful of spirits of wine in a strong oommon dish or saucer and place the dish in the middle of the table. Let every one approach to the distance of about a yard. Then ignite the spirit with a match. II will burn with a peculiar yellowish blue flame, and in the light of this the huts an countenance* and all objects of a similar color lone their aaianu tint, and look spectral. The contrast of the wan and ghostly hue with the smiling line and the white teeth of those who look on is mot* amusing. The effect of this ex is heightened by dissolving
peri meet some common table salt and still farther by putting into it a small quantity of saffron. Let the spirit horn itself away.
CatuxuRt cry for it, but they stop trying at onoe, after they have taken a single dose, as Dr. Bull's Baby Syrap cures all tbe ^airi* our little ones are •object to. 25 cents a bottle.
LITTLE PEOPLE.
Johnny stole one pancake, and got six spank-aches without stealing. Even If a boy is always whistling, want to bo an Angel,' it is just as well to keep the preserved pears on top of the p&ntry.
Whalebone has gone up in price, and yet little Ike insists that bis father does as much whaling as ever, though he secures nothing but blubber
On being asked what he thought fire flies w&re made for, a little boy answered 'I think God made them for candles to light the little frogs to bed.'
One time a lion met a elephant and the elephant sed: 'You'd better go and git your hair out,' Bat the lion sed 'Bab! I shan't resent a feller's insults wlchbasgot his nose tween his own teeth*.'—Little Johnny.
A little boy, weeping most piteoualy, was interrupted by some unusual occur renc©. He hushed his cries for a moment the thought was broken. 'Ma,' Shid be, resuming his sniffle, 'what was I crying about just now
A little boy was one day asked by a clergyman ir be knew what an implicit, childlike faith was. He thought he did Being asked to describe it, after thinking a moment, he said: 'When my mother says a thing is so, I must believe it is so, if it ain't so.' 'Where did this baby come from asked a three year old girl of the nurse, who washing the screaming little stranger, 'Why, from heaven, of course,' replied the nurse. 'Well, if it screamed like that there, I don't wonder they sent it off,' was the stunning rejoinder.
A Norwich youngster of five years having been found playing in various private stables in the neighborhood where he lived, on being remonstrated thereupon by his mother, replied: Well, I dessif a barn wasdood 'nough for Jesus to be-born in, it's dood 'nough for 'ittle boy to play in!'
Mother wants you to let her take your polonaise pattern, and be so kiud as to nil this cup with yeast, and is your clock right, and what time is it, and a little meal in this pan, and won't you write down your receipt for rye muffins, and please not to let your turkeys roost on our fence any more, 'cause dad says he'll shoot 'em.'—New Haveto Register 'What's your first name, Bub?' inquired a man of the industrious Arab who was putting a polish on his boots. •Mark,' replied the boy. 'Guess you won't live a treat while, then,' returned the man. 'What makes yer think so, Cap?' inquired the gamin. 'Because "Death loves a shining mark," you know.' The boy said he reckoned he'd last till his blackin' was gone, anyhow. 'My dear,' I said to a five year old one night as she concluded her prayepat her mamma's knee, 'you have forgotten to pray for your little cousins. How did that happen? Don't you waut our Heavenly Father to take care of them She made a motion of again bending her knees, yawned sleepily, and tumbled into bed. 'Can't help it, mamma! Baby is too tired! Horace and Eddie must scuffle for themselves just this one night.'
WEARING FLANNEL.
Put it on at once. Winter or summer, nothing better can be worn next the skin than a loose, red, woollen flannel shirt 'loose,' for it has room to move on the skin, thus causing a titilation which draws the blood to the surface and keeps it there, and, when that is the case, no one can take a cold 'red,' for white flannel fulls up, mats together and becomes tight, stiff, heavy- and impervious 'woollen,' the product of a sheep and not of a gentleman of color, not of cotton wool, because that merely absorbs the moisture from the surface, while woollen flannel conveys it from the skin and deposits it in drops on the outside of the shirt, from which the ordinary cotton shirt absorbs it, and, by its nearer exposure to the exterior air. it is soon dried without injury to the body. Having these properties, red woollen flannel is worn by sailors even in the midsummer of the hottest countries. Wear a thin ner material in summer.—Hall's Journal of health.
WHY
should it be desirable to have a
small, weak feet any more than a small and weak brain is not easy to conceive of. For the purpose of having such small feet not a few wear boots one or two sizes too small and,about two-thirds of the width of the foofr as it would be at the ball if allowed to spread as it does when standing without the confinement of the boot. As a natural and necessary result of such pinching confinement, the foot becomes deformed and larger than it would naturally grow, with enlarged joints and toes turned from a line parallel with the foot, to say nothing of the troublesome corns,, so annoying and crippling to a large class of young women. The worst results of this crippling custom of wearing small and narrow boots is felt by children when allowed to outgrow their boots. It is poor economy to allow the young to wear boots when the feet have become too large for them, since deformity of the feet is easily produced at this time. When the boots are too short for tho wearer, and the heel Is too high, the ingrowing of the nails is a perfectly natural result.—New York Times,
Tnk Rev. Henry Ward Beecher in his lecture oa "The wastes and burdens of society," claims "man's natural life to be 80 years, and the averago life is but 88 years, there must be a waste of 47 years." There Is much of truth in this statement. If a man be unfortunate in business it is attributed to tbe violation of some commercial law. Now, if a person be taken off In the prime of life, ought it not to be attributed to tbe violation of physiological law If people only knew better they would live better ana longer but how am they profit by that which they know not of? The only popular work that meets this great want is Dr. Pierce's Oommon Sense Medical Adviser. In it tbe great problems of disease and health are fully discussed. Tbe work contains over 900 pages and 250 colored plates and wood cuts. Price. $l.S0 (postpaid). Address the author, R. V. Pieroe, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.
Can't Frwli Coed.
No man can do a good job of work, preach a good sermon, by alawsuit well, doctor a patient, or write a good article and dull,
patient,
In the spirits.
when be feels miserable aad dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and none shoald make the attempt in such condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters.
BsekleB*! Arnica Salve. The BESTSALTS
SPECIAL
DR. PRICE'S
DR. C. MeLANE'S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF1(j,.r 3. V8"
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
LIVER
LIVER PILLS. The genuine
be found from
in the world for Cots,
Bruises, Soree, Uloerc, Salt Rheum, Tatter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, tills Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every esse or money refunded. Prloe 35 cents per box. For sale by GULICKA BERRY, Tern Haute.
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENTNTl MATT.
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STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST OEMS. The Best Dry Mop Yeast in the
45 Years Before the Publio. ?. rrwPH THE CENUINE
to have been exten
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AGUE AND FEVER.
DR.
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FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Eminent Chemists and Phyaloiana certify that these goods are fro© from adulteration, rioher, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families
DR. MCLANE'S
MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS
bear the signatures of
C. MCLANK
FLEMING BROS,
C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS,
McLane,
UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gsma of All Odor*. TOOTH ENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUGAR. A Substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA OINOER. From Pus Boot
'4s
World.
STEELE & PRICE, Manfra., Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati.
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Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN
in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pressure sometimes the pain is in the left side the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy 'sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of haying left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin his spirits are low and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the
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MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS,
CASES OF
AGUE
IN
AND
FEVER, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise -all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a
For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are tinequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression
and
on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine
DR.
prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name
spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER.
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Blood th* gunr«nt.j
•f health. 'Mi cur**
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A frrct •!. R. B. ^tUKS CO., l'rop'i. ri!t,liuf*ti.
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Pot Wm venrs Toll's Pill* have been the rcttapixpfi HUradord I'mnily Medfrlne in tho
Ari.ANTK" STATES.
MAINE
to
MEXICO
that does not
use them. It is now pninoscd to make their TirtUMS known In the'WENT. A Single Trial trill Establish their Merits. Do They Cure Every Thing? NO.-They are for Diseases that result from MALARIAL POISON and a OERANCEO LIVER, »ueh as Dysp«V«i&, Billoai and Typhoid Fevers Chills, Oolio, Sick-Headache, Chronic Diarrheas, Nervousness, Dii&lness, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumat ism, Kidney Disease, Chronio Constipation Piles, &o. lT-A.TTm.3E WJU9.ZT8 TOT That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED
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^Professional Cards.
w. a. Btrrr. B. H. BEKCHKB
UFF A BEECHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ^, OJTICK—No. 820
Ohio Street, bet. Third and Fourth, north Bide.
R. J. P. WORRELL,
Treats exol usively Diseases of the EYE AND EAR! Offices No. 031 Ohio Street,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Office hours from 9 a. m. te 1 p. m. and from 3 to 6 p. m.
"OSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
Office on Ohio St, Bet. 3rd A lu, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
C.
O. LINCOLN
DENTIST,
Office, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth specialties. All work warranted. (ddtw-tf)
R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, Snrgeon slid Mechanical
DENTIST.
Dental Room, 157 Main Street. near 6tta,
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TXRKK HAUTE, IWD.
Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for pan ess Tooth Extraction.
W. BALLEW, ,*f,
I
DENTIST
Office, 493% Main Street, over Sages •Id confectionery stand. HAUTE, IND.«t
Can be found in office night and day,
Business Cards.
rpERRE HAUTE BLEACHERY
No. 201, corner of 4th and Mulberry Sts.
by
MRS. MConducted
v.
CAL
FAIR TRIAL.
A. GERARD.
Straw Hats and Bonnets bleached altered, colored and finished in a superior manner. Millinery work done at trade prices, and on short notice. Patronage respectfolly solicited.
THOMAS,
Optician and Watchmaker For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, sign of big man with watch.
RW.
RIPPETOE Qene Dealer ln-
GROCERIES, VISIONS AND PRO .V DUCE, A.i i-J
National Block, 156 Main stree
KISSNER, i. Am Wholesale and Retail Dealer in |g Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, .?
Musical Instruments, Ac., Palace of Mnslc, 48 Ohio
AGNER & RIPLEY,
Importers and workers of &
Scotch Granite and Italian Marble
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MONUMENTS,^
S A A N S A 11 No. 418 Cherry St., bet. 4th and 6th. TERRE HAUTE, IND.
SEWING
MACHINES
REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED#^! In the very best manner and warranted tc werk, by JOSEPH FOLK, No. 822 Malt street, north side, between 8rd and 4tt streets,up stairs. Dont condemn your ma eliineuntil Mr. FOLK has had a look at it for the real trouble may be very light anl the cost of repairing a mere trifle. The bee needles and oil constantly on hand.
Jnnel9-tf
ScRrrely family can
QITY MARBLE WORKS. &
M. HANRAHAN,
Manufacturer and dealer in American and Italian Marble and Scotch Granite Monuments, Tomb Stones, Urns, Vases, Garden Futures and Statuary
Shop, 126 south Third street, between Ohio and Walnut, east side, Terre Haute, Ind. Fiist-elan material and workmanship.
JJUSINESS CHANGE.
PHOENIX "FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE WORKS,
Terre Haute,
SUCCESSORS TO F. H. McELFRESH. The undersigned having succeeded to the business of F. H. McElfresh, are now prepared to receive ordeni for (team Engine*,
ed Shafting and Pulleys, Bolting Chests,
Gearing of aU kinds. BoltingC fteels (lion or wood). Curbs or Hoops, Elevator Heads and Feet,
Conveyor Flights,
Flour Mill, Saw Mill and Coal ShaA Machinery, Iron conveyor Spiral and Wooden Cogs of our own manufacture.
We have also secured the agency for the best quality of Freneh Burr Mill stones, A a variety of Grain
Anchor Bolting Cloth, Cleaning Machinery,
Midlings Purifiers, Flour Cora Shelters, Wire Rope. *c.
The well-known excellence of the mafchiBery and castings manufactured by the Pfceenix: Fsssirjr and Maenljae Works will be fully main capacity of the works is snch
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ONE DOLLAR
The Wonderful Mrn Oianond Ring, ftr
enilnentlr itieoemftil experiment!
HOLLOW AY'S PILLS.
These famous Pills PURIFY the BLOOP, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS and BOWELS, giving TONE, ENERGY and vigor to the whole system. They are wonderfully efficacious In all ailments Incidental to FEMALES, Young or Old, and as a general FAMILY MEDICINE, for the cure of most complaints, they are unequalled.
IMPORTANT CAUTION.—None are genuine unless the signature of J.
A CURE FOR ALL!!
Holloway's Ointment,
Possessed ol this REMEDY, Every Man may be his own Doctor, It may be rubbed ^into the system, so as to reach any internal complaint by these means, it cures Sores or Ulcere In the THROAT, STOMACH,
LIVER, SIDE, or other parts. It is an In* filllble Remedy for BAD LEGS, BAD BRE \9TS, Contracted or Stiff Joints GOUT, RHEUMATISM, and all Skin Diseases.
IMPORTANT CAUTION.—None are genuine unless the signature of J. HAYDOCK, as rtjeent fer ihe United States, surrounds each box (f Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and 81 each. flsrriiere is considerable saving by tafc-
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My Country Hen and IIy Women from the^ y/ Country—As yon come down on the street cars from the depot, tell the conductor to •top at
R. W. RIPPETOE'S White Front," 155 Main St., I Where you will always find the best
§UUAIU§, COFFFE£S, TEAS, TABLE SUPPLIES, And All Staple and Fancy Groceries**At the Lowes Prlecs. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOB PRODUCE
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N S O I O
Leferre lUss, *1. of BtatU, $1. iTho Sfc.k) »t«d, #1. Lo&rro Ear »1.
THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OF THE REAL DIAMOND IN THE WORLD.
Pronounced by the Academy of France that M. Ltftvrt hat really obtained artificially th* true diamond. Tbe basis of these gems are pure crystals found in the Sierra Kevadas, from whence they are exported to the Lefevre Laboratory In Paris, Prance, where they are submitted to a chemical and voltaic process,
BT WHICH THEIR SURFACES ABB COVERED WITH A COATI7CO OF PURE DIAMONDS, Imparting to them all the BRILLIANCY making them as desirable fir Wei Tbe Bitrg, Studs, and Ear Drops, SOLD OOLD MOUNTINGS, CONTAINING TEX VONSZSJTR. LZOTSX SIAVOKS, vuaaM by MrtlflaU V. S. Xht uttfl All DCPCIBT AC nur nm I AD
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I h*ve acta munr Imitation* of itiamondi. bot new »dt th»t eonld e«ju»l (he Brltll*nt. —M. I am to receipt of a pnlr of ih« Wonderful I«fcvr! K»r Droix, tor K» bill, tbey are utmplj elrsant—AN'DRRW MORRIS, HonoelUnlle.^If. V.
CO., New Tork.
Only
Its
Cent
AGUE REMEDY
ilN THE WORLD,
THERMALINE
A safe and reliable aubatltutefor |nl* nine. The great tasteless medicine for all diseases caused by Malarial Poisoning, being a preventive as well as a certain remedy for
FEVER
DUNDA8 BICK
Ten
JySMy J. J. BAUR, Druggist.
ARMER8' GRIST MILL.
Lower KndofThlrdstreet. IMira ABBOTT, rwprlsfr. OiHlS slew mill Is now in full blast, makA ing a No. I article of
FLOUR AND MEAL!
It la being naa exclusively on custom work, and the fullest satisfaction Is guaranteed. A former bringing his own wheat to the mill can rely on getting floor fram his own grain, and by thus doing ir ake a great saving over selling tbe wheat at one place and onylng floor at another.
$66«
talned, and the
parity of the works is snch that we can guarantee prompt shipment of any orders with which we may be favored. We would respectftjlly solicit a continuance of tbe trade to liberally bestowed npou the establishment heretofore, which shall always receive prompt attention,, at the lowest market xates lor standard
for standard quality. McSLFBJBa
week in your own town. Terms and 5 outfit free. Address M. HALAGO., Portland, Maine.
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ATLBBBT.
doYl^TciimV tohstid thl« morn In*. It It renllr «k(Ut, firing ooUre •fttUOMtioa,
ilioltliit wonder»n4 admiration from »H whoie« It.—W\ H. RKKDY. Mjrtlnrturr. V- V*. r. Tho Lcferra IHuwaib, nouolol in wild fold, am tnd marreloua.—B. K. AV1JBY SONS, iT lP Tbe enilnentlT •tieaeuftii experimenU of M. Lcferre dlenoct ail doubt of the artificial reproduction of lie tree diamond.—
II. DO FBKNOY. tint gnat French Belentlit. tfv riiMUi. (ir gf*iw rciica ocirmiite The Lefc»Te Diamond moit effectually dUturb* the ainmberf of the pouetsort of eoftlj- fcm».—Journal of Science.
OSr We fpisrantee the Wonderftil Lefevre Diamonds for One Dollar to be mounted In SatM Gold, and will cheerhilly refund the money If found unsatisfactory. Address all orders to the
AMERICAN JEWELRY COMPANY, 5 Arcade, CINCINNATI, 0.
The American Jewelry Cocapanj is a prompt and reliable home.
THE FRIENJt OF ALL!
PELLETS.
DIUIIML
AGUE,"
tod
CHILLS&FEVER
Dumb Ague, AfS« Cake, Kemlttent, Intermittent fevm, Kidney Diieaae, Liver and Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia and General Del Hlty the best general Tonic for debilitated Systems. Price 25 cents per box. Family boxes 11X0 Bold by Druggists. Mailed on receipt of price.
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vntiR "HAPPY TH0U8MT"
lUUH
I WAVE-LINE
DEALER!PLUG
HAYDOCK,
as
agent for the United States, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62cents and $1 each.
*®-There is considerable saving by taking the lareer sizes. HOLLO WAY & CO., New York.
JJ.
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will send free.by RKorsTRitsn MAIL, to any address
UIV KCvtll I Ur Ullt UULLAH In America, either article as above represented. Our "Book on Diamonds," with illustrations of artistic Diamond Jewelry In solid (14 k.) gold, mailed tree.
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FOR OS-SOLDH
EVERYWHERE.
up- -.trti'l thomnsiTi Mrr»!-piirir'!nff r-jrv.-r-•*?.1'ii-w M' "!l'-nl DI*cov rj* corn H'rf* tfiu"' il I sfr*m tlj'1 v.*or Scrofula to ft common .is ir Eruption. MrtUriftl "1 1'it ir cCoct •, nnj ra:llcaU :l, •-.•.r*.: Ir iitli: n-l a fotiml.C'm»tltullnn tM.-iV- '.' .-tk:p:u~, fciZUrlcuni, fever Bore*. Scnljr t:onr:i sun. ill t!»rt.ull lsi n#' »y ba.l ci.u.jii' Vi:il lj*jjowtruil,liurlfyiug,and i":-r.tili iri .i' Iclu-. li
it luwilf -twi IU potency In curing
Vt' y. ICOHC Ciirbuwi'lf^s Bore Ejtii iouii S'im utitl Birdiinsi, White SwfBlipi Oo !. or Tlilek Nci'fc,airl Enlurfftd C.l»nd«. 1* v!:« f.'l Uu'U ilrotv ,*, !fliilil.ilcl, liaro «alluv ^jii, vi li..wl»:i-lro«ii siKitf" on f. ci- or iVc'iui lit lHMilni-:»e «.r iiUziiicsn, Uml t«*ie in iuiiriinl liuit i.r ilillis ultcrnatnl wltli lit ii fpirits ruiI j'l.M.mV fi.rt-ltoilinff*. Imyinar miw itf. :ii *«:ijrii" yoii uiv suit'eriiiK from-"or-'J Llv.r, i.r ••Rlllou-nM».M 1st many east", "f ^:V onipUiint" ..Iv part I tliiM' ».ym|»t«iiiB arc :n. I'l* «••!. A* rt iihmIv for nil Midi t'WP», Pr. I,ifr. i,!i Uulilen .Mitllial lf«-ov«ry liu» &< ctjQul, ai
Curts in lil-l-t I'lul I I'lli jit rim s. Ill t.if mro i.r Oronehute.Severe Consha, nn«1 the irU* sloin-H uf Conoumpilon, il )ia» tt»utlilnli«l tlte ir.'.l i'.HII1:V. bh'1 iniiu iu pliynkinnn |irtw iH\ tlie iiM-ilical UI»i-"Vfry of flu- Hire. "He urt" 111" cvn~»t Cough*. It »lr«»n(rtliinM tlifaybtLin »a..^ L_ iL.lil ilpiiifirlais
I I I ••M-nnil cuaii-». i»oin •I the blood. S..I-1 iiy ilrutfgtsii, 11. ". I»n:IU F, .M. 1 I'rftp'r, (r.tr» UlfiH-nsary .1 l.ivaUaa' lloU.1, liulTjlo, N. Y.
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35 Wooster Street, New York.
cent explanatory book mailed FEIE on application. Sold by I D. P.COX,Druggist.
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gY*I*TOMa^-Fr«narnt hcail-s *clxv! India ricr rallliw Into throat. •nmctltor* priifii^'. walcry, tlilrk tnacona, punilcut. offen»l*e. etc.
In other*, a rtrynw*. 'lrr. wau-tT, Inflaroc't PVM itoDnlnf op. or of Uw
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DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY
produces radical carrs of theLw«*JLW»J BO MATTER of how lonjr narxilne. ma be mnflMl, or letter appllwi
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