Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 December 1878 — Page 6
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Lard is quite an unpoetic subject to handle—wo dwell ao much upon its greasy qualities, we are quite apt to 1r nore fes boojelf virtues. Two fcr three folds of fluQtitS dipped la hot lard will most pNu4U.* rercove the faln cflr swelling from the bite of hornet, wasp, or bee. Warm, fresh, unsalted hofTH lard will dislodge any live insect from the ear. If infltinmalion tends to tbe ear, relief may uiven by rabbluftthe back of tbe ear with warm iard. Lard robbed welt into a swollen limb, with tbe hand, otten removes tbe swelling and any deep seated attendant piritrs. If (he *kin, in scarlatina, is dully well rubbed with bird, it will allay to« heat of tbe ftkfn, j»tnoVe tbe w^enettspf tbe throat, tasserttbe rtekof dropsy^dthb spreading of the disease, by confining to the body thoae particles which otherwise would be breathed ipto tbe lungs of others and infect tbeirwood.
The intolerable irritation of erysipelas is mitigated and entirely controlled by persistent Inunctions with lard.
Persons in cotton factories are quite liable to consumption persons working In woolen factories where tbe material receives lard upon it, before it can be worked^ op.ftore wonderflpllv exempt from oon«uiil§tlve diseases. Tbe night sweats of consumption arts modified and removed by rubbing lard into tbe skin every night.
Drinking lard affords instantaneous relief from poisons, soothing tbe burning throat and diluting tbe poison in the
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stomach. If a nail, or any metal has pierced tbe flesh, inflammation is allayed, lockjaw and mortification prevented, and even tbe necessity of amputation, by unraveling a piese of flannel, saturating it with lard, putting on a kettle, set tbe raveling on fire so they will smoke without blazing, holding the wound over the smoke and covering tbe wounded part with a blanket, so as to condense the smoke about the wound. The condensed smoke of lard is good for any wounded or bruised part. Fresh lard, well wafbed in cold water three times, in the fourth, fresh water, let it soak in a cool place lor twenty four hours, wash it once more, pour off the water, and beat into it as much of the best rose water as it will absorb during the beating. This makes an excellent salve for sores, cuts, bruises, burns, irritated surfaces, and chapped bands it is good for cuts and scratches, and prevents inflammation.
Two ounces of spirits of hartshorn, and 12 ounces of pure white lard, well mix d, makes an excellent preparation for preserving the hair.
An ointment made of half an ounce of lard and 15 grains of iodine, used twice a day, will help a bunion. By applying ointment made of char-coal and lard fr»«oly to the surface of the lace, neck aud bands, in small pox, and continuing it until all suppurative symptoms have ceased,Mn is said th*t pitting may be entirely prevented the charcoal prevents the action of light and tho lard that of tbo air.
ULKS Foil Pi) 1 LI AG A CHILD. 1. Begin young by giving bim whatever he cries for.
I. Talk freely before tho child about his smartiu-sh as incomparable. 3. Tell him that he is too much for you, that you can do nothing with him. 4. Have divided counsels as between father and mother. 5. Let hitn«learn to regard bis father as a creature of unlimited power, capricious and tyrannical or as a mere whipping machine. 0. Let him learh—from his father's example—to despise his mother. 7. Do not know or care who his companions may be. 8. Let him read whatever he likes. y. Let tbe child, whether boy or girl, rove the streets in the evening—a good school for both sexes. 10. Devote yourself to making money, remembering always that wealth is a better legacy for your child than principles in the heart and habits in the life and let him have plenty of money to spend.
II. Be not with him in the hours of recreation. 12. Strain at gnat and swallow a camel —chastise severely for a foible and laugh at a vice. 13. Let him run about from church to church. 14. Whatever burdens of virtuous requirements you lay ou his shoulders, touch not one with one of your fingers. Preach gold and praotioe irredeemable greenback.
Tbe rules are not untriod. Many parontsbave proved them with substantial uniformity of results. If a faithful observance of them does not spoil your child, you will at least have the comfort able reflection that you have done what you could.
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VITAL ENERGY.
The most vigorous persons do not have too much vitality. People generally inherit a lack or at least find that much vital energy baa been permanently lost in their childhood and youth through the ignorance or carelessness of their parents. Often it is Impaired by wrong Indulgences in early manhood. Tbe endeavor with all persons should be to husband what is left, be it umucb or little. Therefore 1. Don't do anything in a hurry. 2. Don't work" too many hours a day, whether it be farm-work, shop-work, study-work, or house-work. ft,Don't abridge sleep. Get the full eight hours of It, and that, too, in a well ventilated and sun purified room. 4 Don't eat what is Indigestible, nor too much of anything, and let good cheer rule the hour. 5. Don't fret at yourself, or anybody else nor indulge in the blues, nor burst into tits of pasfion 6. Don't be too much elated wltfc good luok, or disheartened by bad.
Positively— tile Self M&trofl*!, oaltn and brave. I*et your brain have ill tbe rest it needs. Treat your tftotnacb right. Keep a jrood conscience, and have a cheerful trust in God for all things and for both worlds.
From
tbe time a boy is «1gtal years old
until he is thirteen he devotee two solid hours of every day of his life learning a new kind of noise. By the time he is thirteen jhmu*old, he has socujualated noise though to last him the reei of his natural life, and usee three kinds of noises the name day, too.
S« 14k* FoolUti.
"For ten years my wife was e^ftned to her bed with such a oompli ifon of ailments that no for oould tell what was tbe matter or ure btsr, and I used up a small fbrtuue in humbug stuff. Six months ago I saw a V, 8. flag with Hop Bittern on it, and I thought would be fool once more. I tried It, but my lolly proved to be wisdom, Two bottles cured her, and she Is now «a well and strong ast.man's wife, audit, on oost ». two illam. Be ye L^e fbolk Detroit, Mich.
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BUf.ES or CONDUCT.
Neveife-a|^«laU
Mjiih Jad company
uave good oompany or none. Never look over the shoulder of an", other who is reading or writing.
Never appear to notice a scar, deforni ity or defect of any one present. Never arre*t tbe attention of an ac qualntanpe by touch. Speak to him
Soever punish your child for a fault to w|iicb you are addicted yourself. $ jSever auswer questions, iri general company, that have been put to others,
Never, when traveling abroad, be over boastful In praise of your own country.
NeVer.call a new acquaintance by the Christian name unless requested to do »M Vl
Never lend arborrowed article unlaw you have permission to do so. Never attempt to draw the attention of tije company constantly upon yourself.
Never exhibit anger, impatience or ex citement wben an accident happens. Never pass bat ween two persons who are talking together,without an apology
Never should the lady accept of ex pensive gifts at tbe bands of a gentle man not related or engaged to her. uilts of flowers, books, music, or confectionery may be accepted.
Never insult another by harsh words when applied to for a favor. Kind words do not eost much, and yet they nia^» curry untold happiness^ to the one to whom they are spoken.
Never attempt to convey tbe impres siou that you are a genius, by imitating the faults of distinguished men. Be cause certain great men were poor pen men, wore long hair, or had other pecul iarities, it does not follow that you will become great by imitating their eccentricities.
LITTLE PEOPLE.
•Where are you going?' asked a little boy of another, who had slipped and fallen down on the icy pavement. 'Going to get up,' was the blunt reply.
Grandfather: 'My son, which would jrou rather have when you go home—a ittle brother or sister?' Grandson: Well, I would rather have a little pony.' 'See here, boy, this makes the second time I've called for you. Didn't you hear me the first time?' 'No, sir." Then how do you know I called you twice?' 'Mamma,'said a little girl, pointing to the telegraph wires, 'how do they send messages by those bits of wire without tearing them to pieces?' 'They send them in a fluid state, my dear,' was tbe answer.
Did you ever see an elephant's skin asked a teacher in an infant school. '1 did,' shouted a six year old at the foot of the class. 'Where?' inquired tbe teacher, considerably amused at bis earnestness. 'On the elephant,' shouted the prodigy, gleefully.
How many rods make a furlong?' asked a father of his son, a fast urchin, as he came home one evening from school. 'Well, I don't know,' was the reply of young hopeful 'but I. fancy you'd think one rod make an acher, if you got such a tanning as I did from oljfi Scroggins this afternoon.' The parent stood aghast.
A lady who had been teaching her little four year old the elements ol arithmetic was astounded by bis running in and propounding the following problem: 'Mamma, if you had three butterflies and each butterfly bad a bug in his ear, how many butterflies would you have?' The mother is still at work ou the problem.
Tbe mother had talked so much about the whooping cough, and worried so over it, that the child was afraid to leave her aid?. One night after the little fellow had been put to bed and to sleep, a jackass was driven past the house, aud wben just opposite set up his he-haw, he-baw, he-Daw. With a shriek the little fellow was out of bed, screaming at tbe top of his voice, 'The whooping cough is coming, mamma the whoop ing cough is coming.' He didn't catch it that time.—Cincinnati Commercial.
Children are very apt to think a great deal more of an illustration than of the truth it was intended to illustrate. A teacher once endeavored to illustrate faith thus: 'Children, if I should tell j?ou that one day I saw a monkey climb ng a liberty pole, would you believe it?'
Yes, sir,' unanimously. 'Well, that is faith you believe me because I say it. aud you feel sure that I would not tell an untruth.' The next day tbe question was asked oi the same children. 'What is faith?' 'A monkey climbing* liberty pole,' answered a quick little boy.
"What Are Yon Oofng to Do Abont I« Because the penalties of physiological laws are not executed speedily, some fancy tbey are void. But when the ays tem breaks down, and almost hopeless complications arise, which the family physician, by reason of bis limited experience, fails to relieve, tbe pertinency of the above Inquiry is apparent. Many iemediee have been specially prepared for these cases, and many physicians are bidding for their patronage. As before making a purchase of land, a "search" is required, and the title carefully examined, so invalids should carefully- Investigate the claims of any physician offering to treat chronic diseases. Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines are well known, and have effected many cores where eminent physicians have failed, yet to accommodate surgical and com-
fHeated
cases, aud those desirous of be-
ng Kpstored speedily, Dr.-Plorce has erected an elegant sanitarian), at a cost of nearly half a million dollar*. No Institution In the world offers advantages superior to thoae found in this establishment. Half a score ot physicians are In attendance, several of whom have been prominently connected with leading American and European Hospitals. Every Improved facility for hastening a eure that a liberal expenditure of money ooblii secure can berj be found. Before fully deciding where to *o, address Invalids'and Tourists' Hotel, for circular.
Mrs.S
•H, Y»\,. Jld I Haute.
arh a. Ei.r.iorr, tbe authoress
of "Mrs. Elliott's Housewife," Oxford, N. C., writes: "I was among the first that used the VLoodon Hair Color Restorer' in thli aeetion, and i^ccmmended it to M. A. it C. A. Santos, Norfolk, Va., as the most beautiful hair dresser and preserver 1 had ever seen. I was advlwed by an eminent physician to use It. Since doing so, tl his proved so sat {•factory In restoring and beautifying my hair, as well as strengthening ray eyesight, that I have r^ommeodea it to my druggists here in Oxford, Raleigh, and a great many of my IHenda, sod I believe I have, from what others «*v, caused it to have a wide and exten sale, and deservedly so, as it to oertainiy the most cleanly and effective hair restorer now before the American people." The "London Hair Restorer'* «an be obtained at all the leading dr -fists at er.-.is a ile, or |4 for s-x £«^Mtln t. •. —'-"ip,
DR.* PRICE'S
DR. C. MELANE'S
Celebrated American*
WORM SPECIFIC—
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
THEccountenanceoccasional
&c.
Whenever the above symptoms
a re found to exist,
DR. C.
MeLANE'S
A E A N E E
No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they s^re unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. I Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr.
TUTT'S
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FLCRRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING--MATT,
VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form it is an innocent preparation, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender
Dr. Minfant.
The genuine
cLane's
CREAM,
SPECIALFIAYORINGEXTRACTS.
Eminent Chemists nnd Physicians certify that these (foods are free from adulteration, richer, more effeotivo, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families.
THE GENUINE
UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of All Otiors. TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Uqnid Dentifrice.' LEMON SUGAR. A Snbititnte for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From Pore Boot.
STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS.r The llett Dry flop T&aat in tho World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs.,/Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati.
Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of
McLane
C.
Fleming Bros,
and
wrapper.
on tho
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DR. C. MeLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or distfeses of that character, they stand without a rival.
Protessionai Cards
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or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks the eyes become dull the pupils dilate an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid the nose is irritated,swells,and sometimes a el in he lip occasional headache,f with humming or throbbing of the ears an unusual secretion of saliva slimy or furred tongue breath very foul, particularly in he in a it a a e, sometimes voracious,p with gnawing at on of the to a h,aa others, entirely gone fleeting pains in the to a as on a a us a an miting violent pains throughout the abdomen bowels irregular, at times os iv to y, no re tly tinged with blood belly swollen and hard urine turbid respiration as on a if t, an a anipd by hiccough cough sometimes a on iv as and sturbed sleep,u with grinding of the teeth temper variable, but generally it a e,
CAL
McLane|s
Liver Pills. j».
PILLS!
NOTED DIVINE SATS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in GOLD
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
I)n. Terr:—Poar Sir: For ten yean I havo' been a martyr to Dyspojisin, Constipation and PIWn. LABt Sprl n* your Pi
Us wri* rpeom mp nded
tome Iuned them (but with little faith).xI am now a well man, hare good appetite, digestion perfect, rrfrntar stool*. pHps Irene, and I hure jntitMwi larif pounds "solid flesh. They are worth tlirir weight in gold.
Rev. K. SIMPSON, Lontevtlle, Ky A TORPID LIVER !«the fruitful source of nuuiy diseases, such aa DyftpepaiA, Sk-k Headache, (wtUrenrea, Dysentery. Billow Ft-vrr, Agneand F*vcr,
Jaundice,
Tutt'sPill- -»pow»»rfi! Influence on the Liver .and w.. v. ccrintnf H«vc that Import 'rom )i«£tue, aud restore its normal
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BUFF
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beecher,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office—No.320 Ohio Street, bet. Third and Fourth, north side.
JQR. J. P. WORRELL, -Treats exclusively Diseases of the*
E¥E AMD EAR
Office: No. 531 Ohio Street, Mk m* TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office hours from 0 a. m..t* 1 p. ra. and from 3 to 6 p. m.
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M-
Ofllce.on Ohio St., Bet. 3rd A 4tt, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
0 O. LINCOLN,
BKjmisT. •**.».
Office, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth specialties. All work warranted. (d&w-tl")
DR.
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, Snrsroon and Mechanical
DENTIST,
Dental Room, 157 Main Street, near 6th, TERRS HAUTB, IND.
Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for pau ess Tootli Extraction.
W. BALLEW,
i\ I
DENTIST,
Office, 423% Main Street, over Nape oll confectionery stand. TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Can bo fonnd in office night anu day,
Business Cards.
rpERREHAUTE BLEACHERY
jN.o. 201, cornor of 4th and Mulberry Sts.
Conducted br
MRS. M. 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,
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Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation.
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GBERT CURTIS, T- r.is Hantr. 2nd aad White Leg'hum Geeae, and tor* 'It F^l^l jnc
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Optician nnd Watchmaker For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, sign of big man vlth watch.
R.
W. RIPPETOE Gene al Dealer in GROCERIES, VISIONS AND PRO
DUCE,
National Block, 1.% Main street
LKISSNER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Musical Instruments, Ac.,
Palace of Music, 48 Ohio 8
^TAGNER & RIPLEY,
Importers and workers of
Scotch Granite and Italian Marble
MONUMENTS,
S A A N S S o. 418 Cherry St., bet. 4th and 5th. TERRE HAUTE, IND.
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EWING MACHINES REPAIRED AMD ADJUSTED In the very best manner and warranted tc work, by J08EPH FOLK, No. 822 Male street, north side, between 8rd and 4tt streets.up stairs. Don't condemn your ma chine until Mr. FOLK has had a look at it for the real trouble may be very light ant tne eost of repairing a mere trifle. The bes needles and oil constantly on hand.
Junel9-tf ITY MARBLE WORKS.
'M. HANRAHAN,
Manufacturer and dealer in American and Italian Marble and Scotch Granite Monuments, Tomb Stones, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures and Statuary
Shop, 128 south Third *treet, between Ohio and W aluut, east side, Terre Haute, Ind. Flist-claas materia) and workmanship.
USINESS CHANGE.
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE WORKS,
Terre Haute, Ihd.
SUCCESSORS TO F. H. McELFHESII. The nnderaigned having succeeded to the business of F. II. McElrresh, are now prepared to receive orders for 1 tmm Kugin^.
Turned SbaiUhg and Pulley,
Gearing of all kinds. Bolting Chests, Reels (iron or woodi. Curbs or Hoops, Elevator Heads and Feet,Conveyor Flights,
Floor Mill, Saw Mill and Goal Shaft Machinery, Iron conveyor Spiral and Wooden Gogs of oar own n&onbctnn.
We have alao secured the agency for the beat quality of French Borr MUi tHones, ^efoerr Co1s Duieh Anchor BeltlncCtoth, a variety of Grain Cleaning Machinery, Midlines Purifiers, Flour Packers, Scales, Corn shelters. Wire Rope. *c.
The w«U-known «xcellenc« of the ma iblnrary Mind otftlng^ manttrsetttred br the Phtratx Fmisdry and Machine Wsrks will be fuity maintained, and the capacity of the works is such that we can guarantee prompt shipment of any orders whh whicb -we may b« favored. We would respectfully sotlctt a conUnnanco of tbe trade to liberally bestowed upon the establishment heretofore, which shall always -receive prompt attention, at the lowest
mri Hi for standard quality. McKLKRESH GILBERT.
I N S O I O
ONE DOLLAR
These famous Pills PURIFY the BLOOJ\ and act most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS and BOWELS, giving TONE, ENERGY and vigor to the whole system. They are won derfully efficacious in all ailments Incidental to FEMALES, Young or Old, andasa general FAMILY" MEDICINE, for the cure of most complaints, they are unequalled.
ImportantCaution.—None are genuine unless the signature of J. IiAYDUCK, as agent for the United States, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cen ts, 62 cents and SI each. 8&*there Is considerable saving by taking the laroer sizes.
iMi'onTANTCAtrriox.—None are genuine less the signature of J. HAY DOCK, as agent for 1 ho United States, surrounds each
unless the signature of J. HAY as box cf Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI each.
W There is considerable saving by tak lng the larger sizes HOLLO WAY A CO., New York.
Tbe Only 25Cent
AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD,
THERM ALINE
A safe and reliable unbstttntefor Quinine. The great tasteless medicine for all diseases caused by Malarial Poisoning, being a preventive as well as a certain remedy
FEVER
and
ij Ifiy Country Iflen and My Women from the Country—As you come down on the street cams from the depot, tell the conductor to stop at
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:BJ W. RIPPETOE'S White Front," 155Maia St.r Where you will always find the bestir
SUUAKH, COFFFJEE8, TEAS, TABLE SUPPLIES, And All Staple and Fancy Groceries "4• At the Lowes Prices. Mwm TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOB PRODUCE
««AR
lii-l'c vrc Kins. $1. bcl of Studs, 91. I'i'tao aiuilij 6liu], ei. Leivvru luir lro|«. #1.
THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OF THE REAL DIAMOND IN THE WORLD.
Pronounced by the Academy of France that M. Ltfevrt has really obtained artificially the true diamond. The basis of these gems ore pure crvstals found lu tlie Slerni Nev»ul is. from whonee tJtev ure exported to the Lefevre .Laboratory in l'arls, France, where they an* submitted to a chemical and voltaic process,
BY WHICH TIIEIlt SURFACES ABE COVERED WITH A COATINO OP lTRE DIAJIOXPS, Impart! njc to thcin nil the Biuli.iaxcy, JIahunksvs.nnd refroctive qualities of the naturnl diamond, and mitklng them as desirable for Wear, Hrlllinncjr, hihI Jlcnnt.r, ns the verltublo genw themselves. •Ihe Blng, Stmls, and Ear Drops, as displayed In this announcement, are nevnnue encravlngs of SOLD SOLS UOTOTBttS, OCSTACTIKa T3G W0NTZ2ITJL LSJTVBE SIAKCKS. vanut«d *7 wrtificate V.
nil DCPiTIDT HE flMC fkfl11 AD we will solid froe. by RRctgTF.itKD ah.. nny nddrrss wW (lkuClr I Ui lint UULLAlIt in America, either article as above ri»prew»«itct!. Our Book ou Piaiuomla," with illustrations of aril* tic Diamond Jewelry In solid (14 k.) cold, mallel tree.
I h*r« two nwn.T imlutinn. of diamonds, but never «»r that cmM the Brilliant.—M. n.T.ROY. Cnnn. I am In receipt of a |mir oft hf Wnmtrrfii) I^'fi-vrr K*r ftrnm, for one dollar to *ajr that I aa pleased with ibcui har Jlf Olli the bill, they ar« slmpl elegant.—AXORKW MORRIS, Hornellavllle, S. Y.
The Wondertal Lefrrre Diamond Ring, for one dollar, mine to hand thin morning, tt t« mltr elegant, plvln? entire tallifocUoa, and ellcltlnK wonder and admiration from all who »ee It.—W. H. EKKUY._Mariln.hurt. W. V«. The Lefr»-re Diamond*, mounted In aolld gnld, are trnlr marreloni.—B. F. AVKRV SONS. Home and Furm. Kjr.
The eminently incoeunil exrm-lmenU of U. Lefevro alienees all doubt of the artiOclal r^'priKiuctl^u of itio irnv diamond.— H. I)ir FRKXOY, the ereat French Selentlrt. The I^ft'vro Diamond moit clTt.'ctually dUturb* tba alamben of th« potsemar* of eoftlr jeni*.—JoortBrt ef Science.
RQTWe fnmrantee the Wonderful I/pfevr» piamonds for One Dollnr to be mounted In Solid Gold, and will cheerfully refund the money If fbnnd nnsatlsfhctorv. Address all orders to the
AMERICAN JEWELRY OOMPANY, 5 Arcade, CINCINNATI, 0,
ill* ""-*A Tho American Jewelry Company la a prompt and reliable hooaa.
THE FRIENDOF ALL! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
HOLLOWAY & CO., New York.
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 comp'.alnt by these means, It cures Sores or Ulcers In the THROAT, STOMACH, LIVER, SIDE, or other parts. It is an In fallible Remedy for BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, Contracted or Stiff Joints GOUT, RHEUMATISM, and all SklnDis-
ASK
iV YOUR
AGUE,
CHIUS&FEVER
Dumb Ajrae, AgneCake, Remittent, Intermittent Fenrs, Kidney Dlt* cane. Liver and Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia and Oeneral Del lllty tbe best general Tonle for debilitated Systems. Price 25 cents per box. Family boxes tl-CO Sold by Druggists. Mailed on receipt of price.
DUNDA8 DICK A CO.,
as Wooster Street, New York.
Ten cent explanatory book mailed FBER on application. Sold by D. P. CXJX, Druggist.
Jy27-ly J. J. BAUR, Druggist.
ARMER8' GRIST MILL.
Lower Xs4 of TUrd Street.
JOSEPH ABBOTT, Proprietor rrilLH new mill i* now In foil blast, mak
A
ing a No. 1 article of
FLOUR AND MEAL!
It is being ran exclusively on custom work, and tile fullest Nftttsfacttonl*guaranteed. A termer bringing hl« own wheat to the mill can rely on getting floor from his own grain, and by thtm doing a akea great saving over selling tbe wheat at one place and (raying floor at another.
a week in your own town. Terms and *5outfit free. Address M. HAL* LETT ft CO., Portland. Maine.
rthepen
Ai.la n's asti-Fat1.4tlio prcat remedy for Corpu K-ncv. li Is purely rcprtahle anrl pcrSL-ctly harmless. It acls on the food the siomnch, prevent Injt lis converslnn Into fiit. Tal rn ncroi'iilritf to dlrertlon*. It trill reduce Tut pemon from 8 to 5 pound" wctjU.
In placing this remeily before the publla a
tive
will it hf. 1 1 tecMca: Medtcai. jv post-paid. th oae dtsc a vahMt4e UmsciAM."..
REMEDY BALDNESS Fiwmntw free ****t jMonwktvin umlow
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I BEST CHEW IN THE MARKET.
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ANTI-FAT
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cure for olcslty, we do so knowing lis ability to ciirc. its attested by hundred* of testimonial^ Of •which Die following from a ln«ly In Colitnibu*, Ohio Is a sample: "Gentlemen:—'Your Anti-Fat was duly rocclrel. I took It according to directions nml It roilneed mc fire pounds. I was so dated over tlie result that I Immediately sent to AcozitUAM'a tlrtigstore for the second bottle." Another, a physician, wrltlqg for a patient from Providence, R. I., »uv*, "Four hot lies have reduced her weight from 1W pounds to 192 pounds,and UtereKs general Improvewent In hi alth.'' A gentleman writing from Boston, says: "Without special change or attentions diet, two bottles of Allun's Antl-Fiil reduced nie f.lirr
rcJucel a lady In our city seven pounds In three weeks." A gentleman In St. Louis writes: "Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds In three weeks, and altorothcr I have lost tv.cnty-tivc pounds commencing Its use." Messrs. Powjclt.A Pmjtjton.since 'Wholesale Drugjilsts, of Buffalo, N. y..wrltc: "To THE rnOI'lUKTOftS OV ALLAN'S AWTI-FAT: Gcntleroen,—Tne followlnit report Is from tlie lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat. lt (the Anti-Fat)had (bedesired effect, reducing tlie fat from two to pve pouuda a week until 1 had lost twenty-five pounds, I hope never to regain what 1 have lost.' Anti-Fat Is an unexcelled Ijloed-putlfler. It promotes digestion, curing dvgpepMa, and Is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Sold by druggists. Pamphlet on Obesity nt on receipt or *tana. BOTANIC MEDlCLN'li CO., PnOKRS, buffiUo, N.T.
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an Immense practice at the World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, having treated many t&ousan'l cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to porffcet a uest potent and positive rcmcJy for these diseases.
To designate tliia natural syedflc, I have named It
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Tlie term, however, 1* imt a feeble expression ef my hlfrfi apprectiihon of lu value, based upon per"iwl oinervatlon. 1 liavc. wlUle wltnesdng Its poslts .e rwmts In the special diseases Inrtdcnt to the or^nnlsm of woman, singled It out as Uw rltaMX er roirnln* mem of mf oiedleal emn*r. On lto me^lU, positive, sit.', and vll'ectual remedy for tbto f-l!'eases, and one tJiat will, at .ill times and un art clrcum^taneea, act kindly. I am willing inv repiilatloii a physician: and so com 1 iitat It will net dloappolnt the mt h»i ^'.aUons ol a Uncle Invalid I.kIv who u«c *It for any fiie sllmentsfor whtrli I rwomn cn It. that 1 offer (ifor
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K-lt It under A POSITSVE UCAHAATEE. Illlont. see pamphlet wrapping ltottle.) follow in tr are among llioec. iiMa*es In
n.ul "f^ 'fiiilfwrlne* »r»*'among tli'cMc. li««a«es In which tn- Favorite 1'rcMrlptlea has worlretl cures, as If by igtc. and wltli a t. rlalnty Mm UTp atulncl by iwllt
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!t-r.il lj r»ol*, »unprr»-i .,j wlins froiu ••!!. rat i-auvs. llTwmjarUl-v I a l'ro- :. S or ilie Vk-r -. Anteversloii snl Uviivierrfoa, It irlng-lown t.uflatJons, Internal Ucmt, Xrrvoii* lxi»rc«tlm. iMdilry. iv^fidcncy, Tbreatiesed SI,' fia*mnatlm a Barrenness not !l intra1'! ft»l«to rtm&rwtm km* imrtt perR-f» -r-'"" •".» chroiil.- dfsoas- "fllw afayM, ,n ,v ml. It Wll^nnt dl^ppolnl, nor further Inform*tSon cn the* suitin Tux I'JMUI.K'SCOMMOX &KK8E h. a tow* of over W paaes, seat, ..{fljo. It treat* njlnuUtvof -in to Female*, awl give* mod* i.i r^anl to the msnagement of
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FULTON (f&^MARKET OYSTER HOUSE,
Tetitonla Bailding, North Side Main street. \XTfifERB tbe beet brands of OYSTERS are old by the case, can.oallou or barrel—wholesale and nnderaold the
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retell, will not be tti rough.
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