Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 March 1879 — Page 3

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THE MAIL

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The week Is past, the sabbath dan oomas on Best—rest In peace—thy toll is dona And, standing ai thou standout, on the Of a new scene of being, okltny Of what is gone, is now! and soon shall be, As one thai trembles in eternity

Of the eternal morning my sight Spirit of good on this week's verse 1 stand, Traoing the guiding Influences of Thy hand That hand which leads me gently, calmly

Mill.

Up life's dark, stormy,tiresome, thorny hill, Thou, thou, In every siorm thou ba*l scwltered me V, Beneath the wing of Thy fcenlgnity. A thousand graves my footsteps circumrent, $•* And I exist—Thy mercy's monument, A thousand writhe upon the bed of pain, 1 live, andjpleasuro flows through every vein Want over a thousand wretches waves her wand X, circled by ten tnoosand Biarelea, stand. How can I praise Thee, Fathej? how exMy deb??f reverence and thankfulness? A debt that no intelligence can count, While every taomeut swells the vast amount. For a week'* duties Thou hast given me strength And brought me to its peaceful s!o6e at length, And here my grateful bosom fain would raise Afresh memorial to Thy glorious praise. —tfulwer.

Mammy Jape's Storju

I was on my way in response bo a r« had notfeefcn bejr tuTsm

Mammy Jane,

ueet from herself. I

was a lfttl«* my uncle's plantation In \irglnia, in "slavery (lines," when Mammy Jane had been one of tbs inititutlons ot the neighborhood. She had since removed to Washington, and by means of the singularly accurate telegraphic system •carried on by the colored race wherever they congregate, she had discovered that I waajklau in thaUJitJLXotJl-TUiU.—

I picked my way down a narrow lane with a cabin at the other,, afid a cabin in the middle, ind this only a stone's throw from a legation, albeit an aslatic^ one so tnuoh for the ineetlmj of ex/ tremes. 1 had Been told to look for Jane in this lane add I was aattsedibat the middle cabin was hers, from the fact that in Its door StoM "^'TBld-fAsmonea rocking chair, and $u a lb»e stretched across the laiie la IrtHat of 'tub door was a obint* curtain of a qaalnt design, both of which* reoogntaed as having been| properties of my Virginia kinsfolk •Guarding the entrance of the oabin was a coal-black little girl, attired in calico tatters her head, however, was artistioally adorned with daisies stack in the, little talis into

Which

her wool was

plaited until they formed a crown. These daisies grew under the liberal, sunny aki«* of Washington, in the very heart of the city which still retalns somas likeness to the village oat of which it1 apparently has grown. 1 gl

glauoed over the diademed head before ma into the cabin. One room I Pitiful Heaven, how some of us live! Three small eblldrtoh brawling on the? door, a man's figure which hastily retired behind the door as I appeared, ~a young woman on the bed nursing a baDy, an old woman neaV the stove stirring some tomatoes. The latter I recognized as Mammy Jane. She received me with effiuaion, wiped off for ra» a ohalr that had lost ita back, and named over the inmates of the room to me her daughter Fanny, and her five grandohildren, including the damsel of the daisies. The latter smiled so broadly, and with such a hrvieh display-of the -oontents of her mouth, that her grandmother was constrained to remark, "Take yer tung in, Tilly, or you'll step on it." "We is a little ill-convenient here, explained Mammy Jane. "Fanny's husband is out ob work" (Of course, I

Come an' speaK to de lady. It's Mas'r •Johnny's nepltoiw.**

man well on ly withdrawn his toilette. the aot of tastahlpg ttw final UuttaB of a olean shift flrlth one hand, whllsrwitb the other he gave me a military salute. "I are.glad tasfcUL0U»jmlss. Hop** you

but colored manners demanded tue Inquiry.) "Thank yow miss, I is tol'able. Times is bard, miss added to wbicb backdebtin'."

Hard times were so evident on tbo surface of their housekeeping that I oould only sigh syrn path I singly. The aspect of aflaJtawas *r»-tch "Mammy "Jale. wouldn't y«rliv oounttyf* "Dunno, chiffT Seems llkTTIre was all oneasy, and wanted to be off, arter we was sot free. Seems like llbin in de same place. An* den I catenated on mo* sick puasooilla deicit^ Stat seams like I nebber hears ob 'em if dey sick."

Mammy Jane was a nurae by trade. I experienced a conflict of emotions one is not often called upon to regret the sound health of the community. •»I knew dat you wasa-comin'," Mammy Jane pursued. "Can't fool me. Ji was a settfn' here astirrln' deee tomata. An' sec I tree times a runnin', 'Miss Flora, Miss Flora.' Dat's a way I has. De name jus' oomes. Waru't a tbinkin' ob you till de name dropped off my lips. I had arfetlU* la$Joa w*», edei* ~ck ar was near. Quare world dis is wo iibs in.M'/Uif

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Why should not Jane have her pi»sentiiUant# Ja. on6 laystiity «f niluiw more Ui^o»Uble^of aqcepianoe tha^^-t pertain dey did favor one anodder, an

5ir,

fled away at this ci"Iws. Fanny's baby bim out, an' he look as pretty as a picter

began to waiLaadshepiaked It ur aqd wiuked ufiina down the nine if mil ft droppedaelaep, wh^a seated horaalf In the r6ektng cbair in the &an, artd doaed witv it.

Jane talked OiU

"It war a -ltim^ |Hac# down ttt yer uncle's, Mlm Flora, an' all de neigbors was fust-class people. But, bress you, de tings I knows! I kin hold my tung, but I links a heap. Lor* bress us, folks iied to trus' me. Dey needed me. I was a confeenot oRussia*. I war depnliesl, nuss in all dem parll dat knew her business." "Yes," I agreed. It occurred to me that Mammy Jane had greatly fallen off from her former condition. She bad been a very well off colored person in tbe old days. Still, she seemed satisfied now. Sbe was williug to exchange abundance and plenty of house room tor assurance of freedom. "Tell you what, Miss Flora, I lamed one ting down dar in Varginny. I

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larned.bow tojalnd my owp business. Some folks neober kin mlad detr own business, audit's de cause ob half 4e nproa' in de country."

I acquleeoed superficiary ip this pon*. prehenslve statement. "What bab eorae to Mas'r Willy RsebnrnT" Mammy Jane inquired, presently. "He had de adj'tnln' plaoa ter yer unole'a. nusaeti him when be war a little otytp. His grao'ma raised me. I know ebery step on dat ar old place. Who lib dar now?" "Nobody," I answad. "The plaoa is for aale. Mr. William Ra^burn died six months ago, and he waa the last of the family. They aay he drank bimself to death,« I added, langbinpii' The oolomd people say BuroaJde ia haunted, Macau? Jane." "I shouldn't wonder. It bab a right to be," she replied gtavely. "Ureas'yer

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heart, Miss Mora, dat ole fconse bab seeq sights from garret taroellar, bonej. Fanny, la you asleep?"

No response. "Yes, she be asleep, an' Deals done dared oat. I has a notion to tall yea *uthin, Miss Flora. I has nebber tailed It to a soul befo'. Kin yer keep a secret? Dem Fust Fam'lles is enr'ns. Dey might oome down on a pore body like me, ef dey waster disklver I bad let my suspicions out ob de bag. Dem Raeburna Is mighty, fierce. Dear! dear! Mas'r Billy ruin hisself wld drink. An' be had de makin' of secb a fine manlDearl dear! dal'a de way de Lor' takes ter make de way ob de transgressor hard. Well, Mis* Flora, ef you'll romlse not ter tell it agin aa long as I

ober de gfoua', yon shall hear what

no odder libin soul has ebberheerd."

I promised. I kept my word, too. Mammy Jane was carried to her home a year ago. "I libed in a cabin on de pike, half way between yer unole'a plaoe aa' my old Mas'r Raebarn's plaoe. He. let me lib dar, an' I bad"no reg'lar wurk ter do onless dar war sickness In de fam'ly. An' in oase ob sickness 'oaoag de neighbors, I could go an' nuss'e.tn, an'turn an honest penny dat ar way. Mas'r said I bad sarted hirf1 faithful, and he War willin' to 'bjige me in my ole age. Dat war dishpah same Mas'r Billy., I war &• oie ooman den so you kin^know I is a right ole ooman how."

She was sitting With her elbows on

tircMr»l'B»i-7rnTfbr» her as howsfie musn't sot herself agin de Lor's will, an' how he would bring Mas'r Ned back ter her if dat war His good pleasure. An' arter a while she quieted down, an' I Come away. I seed Mas'r Ned lying stiff an' stark somewhar or odder on my way home as plain as day. Dar war no

"Mas'r Bill he likewise kep' bach'lor ball at Burnside, an' dey rode ober dar fust ting to inquire far Mas'r Ned. But Mas'r Will he turn'em off widaoath. Sez he: 'Don't yer oome a foelin' areun' yere. Don't want to see none ob yer dern Ste*Ungnigge|f.', "Dat night, boner, penis bed gone down ter y& ineflY^quert&i. 'Twas jus' arter dark. Dar came a rap at de door. I open it, an' see a man wid bis face all kivered up wid a mask. Sez be, 't need jer sarvices. Will yer come easy? If yer do I'll not use foroe. It's a case ob life or deff.' Sez I, 'I'd rutber not, but ef I mus', I mus'.' Wid dat be le$ tm ter Anodjler man wld a mask kfverin his face stood by de door a boldin'de reins. Dey helped main, an' den de fust man he-blind-folded me. Afterwards we druv an'. drav£ we drav p'r'apa far a h®ur tfr' jk half, an' we aruv fast mnea an' miles, I should say- But it seemed to me we roan' an' rdUnVatt' I hair waa a dri alius stuck to it in my own mind dat .we nebber Weot out obaeneigbboxhoodM At las' we stopped. One ob de men helped DM ter git, out. «n' led me up some stepsf. 1 ara% no fo*!. I oonhtea dem steps—Ave on 'em. Many an' many'* tlafe I hai oediit^d five stepa leadin' up ter my ole Mas'r Raeburn's pisfser. Den'hng a ball. Laws, chile, I bis walk dat ban too many tithes not ter kpow It, qr I is blindfolded. Den ddv^n wlar It cfcTfe ah' damp, den dey take de bandage off my eyes, an' I ie in, froit ob a maUraas, wba? wbb should l« a lyln' Mit MM'r Ned Ster-

i^oti kr had W a

Mas'r Ned bed ben half murdered, an' dey bed brang him yere, hopin' to initch hiui u^.* Ah' Mas'r Bill fotched me, knowin' dat ef I guessed dje truf would not be likely ter tali? a boot It ibr^oe honor ob de* fam'ly. Reckon his hoart fail bim at de las', Mas'r Ned he lyln' dere so pale an* pitiful, a gaspin' fur breff, 1 alius thought dat Sam—Mas'r Will's waiter boy—wore de odder mask dat night felks did say Mas'r Bill and Sam was own dear half-brudders, an' dey did favor one anodder. ai

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it ia o|« ck«u§n, I b*K^( rouu' when be wax a kia

n7. URss twjswn: roun' an' roun ••It way tflttBi i'-mjidery 'bo*. Ned. I bole my tung, for, artar %lL a cellar area cellar, 6ne Tike atioddlif, si? I war only a old ettll»d oomaa*H Besides I hail uusaed befo' bfmT !AtT IH# foM saroh foc^laa'r-^ed in de -ole KaSbum buryin' groun*? Folks talked an' guessed, an' guessed an' talked. Sbtbe

Mas'r Ned hed run away from his !ta. Miss Varginny married arter many years. De Lor' la merciful, an' lams us how ter forgit. •'So as you tells me Mas'r Bill Is dead,

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her knees, and her -earnest brown laoeJ kinds. It Is puraip veaelable and a* harm

witji its keen dark eyes, propped on her bands. I bad always liked Mathmy Jane. Sbe *fas interesting, that subtlest and most irresistible attraction in all persons, white or black. "You is like yer cousin Miss Vargin nv, Miss Flora. When you came watkin' in yere to day I couid 'most fancy it war Miss Jinny, brass her heart! Sbo bad heaps ob beaux. Mas'r Billy Raeburn war a beau ob hern, an' so war Mas N«d Sterling. -Dey two was alius reckoned clcae liens. But one day I de fwo ponng meq a oomin' along de pike on bossback, side by side, an' dey was a passln' high words atwe6n 'em Dey parted at yer uncle's gate MaS'r N«|d he rid on in, an Mas'r Bill he jerked up bis mare id a ouss word, an' he disappeared down' de road. 'Twas 'bout dat time be tuk ter drink, an' 'twas jus' right now dat we sarvenrts irern ob de oomin' weddin' In de neighbQrbood— Miss Varginny and Mas'r Ned!

So de weeks slipped by. Onemornin my oie man he

frievin'

come in from yer unele's

plantation. He b'longed ter yer nncle, Denis did—an'se* he,'Mas'r Ned Sterling was missin' an' could not be foun'.' I latfed and reckoned Mas'** Ned war old enough ter take keer ob bisself. But Denis shook his head, an' sez be, 'Mas'r Ned not ben beerd eb sence de day befo' at noon.' I puts on my chicken bonnet sun bonnet de

city folks oall it—an'I

ops ter yer uncle's ter see how Miss Va* ginny stood de bad news. She war

awful: sbe war kinder wild like.

^XERRE MT^TIS gATUHDJOrAEYTENIKG'MAll2

I tails you de story, h6ney, fur #6t It ia wtith. Snt don't yer tftli ifagiii^ftot ter a livin' soul, t|U dis oto ooman is laid in dejrcu®'.

Sat don't

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You oome in lookin' so like

Jinny dat it kinder opeped tny ter you, an' I bed ter tell you. Dia la a quare world we libs in

A Lady's Wish

"Ob, how I do wish my skin was aa dear and soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. "You can easily make It so," answered the friend. "How inquired the first lady. "By using Hop Bitters, rich blood and bloomone it for me, an you 0 1 We Challenge the World,

me uran iawy. a that makes pure inft health.

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obsei-ve."

When we say we believe, we have evidfenca t6 prove that Bhiloh's Consumption CUre is deoidedly the beat Lung Medicino made, inasmuch aa will cure a common or v'nronio Cough in one half the time, and relieve Asthma, Brohcbitls, Whooping CoUgh, Croup, and show more oaasa of Consumption cured than aU others, It will cure where they fall, It is pleasant to tike, harmless to th%youngeat child and guarantee what we say. Prioe 10 60 easts and 11,00. If your IdiQflP are, sore, Qheet or B^ck lame, use Sniloh Porous Plaster. Sold by Qullck Berryr _______

Bo Yen Belize

That in this town there are scores paasing our atore every day wfao*o lives are made miaerable by indlgeatloo, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Complaiht, Constipatldn. when for 75 cents, we will sell them Shiloh's Vltaliaer, guaranteed to oure them. Sold by Qullck

Joy to the World.—The afflicted may now rejoice. A safe, certain and effectual antidote to malaria has been fouhd. GLirroans #RBBirt:aa Is a perfect remedy against ail diseases caused by malaria. It not only breaks the chill, but thoroughly eradicates the poison. Its aotion Is truly wonderful It cures malarious diseases of every kind—Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Remittent Ffevar, Dumb Ague, Periodlcal Headache and Bilious Fevers of all

less as water. Try it be convinced. J. C. Richaro^on, Prop'r, ,3 For sale by all druggists. St. Louis. "(15-4t)

TAKE CARE!

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POSiTIf ELY THE BEST. The valuable qualities of the ordinary porbus Master are in this article increased ten-fold by new wid scientific.mtdicatlon.

The manufacturers were awarded the highest and only medals gtVeh rubbter plasters, at both tbe Centennial and Philadelphia £xpositions, widely and favorably known among phyAicians as a great improvement on, the ordlqary porous i_4ff planter,"

ASK PHTSIC'IAN

In yonr pw vicinity about it. and yon will be convlnbed that It ts so rar superior to qcimirtnn pomniptsnrtTSiHiilniiTnTn and the so-called cheap al^ctrical applianoea.that it cannot be compared with them. Therefore do not taJte a common »r,Inferior plaster at the same or less money. Ask for ...

BBINSON'S ,T

Capcine Poftms Plastif

And Insist on. gettlag it. Observe above caution In buying. This article Is specially recommended for Lame and Weak Back, Coughs, Weak Lungs, KWhey and Spinal Complaints and local Aches and Pain*.

Sold by all J^raggists. Price 25c.

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chi»tf^ I lsifliofe b«tJ kiaiedlils^-biW|^ _, _, _. ip» Ijipfb' went. Miss JUw*?n'i.

tefkiss%m. •DoyWBnd folded ob me agln. n^ ,'ra an' 'long de samejiv. dr„» m, hntn.

DR. PRICE'S

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AVOID

IMPOSITION!

Ho* Most druggists tfre consoiehtlous in' their dealing*, but there area few who are not. Atnmber of cases have been reported 'to us reoenily where druaflsts, for the sake of gaining a small adoltlenal prqflt, have sought xo impose upon their customers by offerl Uons of enson's J3apc: TER in place6t the genuine, orTrtive trleQ to sell them the common potous plaster when Benson's Capclne Porous Plaster was asked ftr, falsely dlafttting that the common article, possessed equal merit. We therefore caution all buyers of RensoA's (apcine Plasler to see that tbe word Capcine is correctly spelled—that each plaster has the word C-A-P-C-f-N-E cut through It. Bythlsslmple pvecantlon imposition may be avoided.

BENSON'S CAP4,1KB

For sale by Oullsk & Berry and by Qroves A Lowry.

Coagfctac Spells la the Harntag, losing flesh,broi ks, weakened and

Dry, pambed, sore throat, losing flesh,bron ohial and asthmatic ar debilitated state Of tl ie system,- all tRese dangerous synui^oms are pured by Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The first dose gtvba tellef^and the worst oough and sore limes yileld to its healing properties. Physicians recoipmend it. '•I have made use of this preparation for many vears, and it has proved to be very el able and eftl da clous In the treatment of severe and long-vtandiag eoughs. I-know of two pa* leu ts, now In comfortable healthy and who but for Its use I oohsider would

|1, or six for SS. Aidngie 2o cent bottle will oftentimes cure a recant cough or cold, and thus nreyeat ULUch sufieriug apd risk of life. Prepared onfy By'Dr. SwAyne fe Sop, Phlladelftiia. 'Bdld by leading dfugglste in tCsne Hanieiby Bantln 4c Armstrong.

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Save ysar Haif. Keep it BaasUfal

aght to impose upon tneir customers Dy gonal appearance should not neglect that aring them cheap and wofthleMimita^ ioatoral necessity, the hair. By many it »ns of Benson s^pApciiat PobousPx.^- ^as been negi octed an til it bavbeaome thin.

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POBOUS PLASTERS.

All persons who aspifna to beauty of per-

gray,, or entirely fallen off. The London Hair Color Restorer restores Nature's losses, and imparts a healthy and natural color, thickens thin hair, cures dandrnff and all itchy Scaly, eruptions oa the scalp, making it white and clean, and insuring a luxurious growth ef hair In lts natural youthful color.

A. A. Gibson, varrytown, Dutchess coun ty, N. Y., writes, April 80, 1877: Dr. S#ayne A »on,Pnlladelphia,^entK :—l eneldse post ofBce order for eight dollars, for which please, SEND, ME joge dozen Losdon Hair Color RitsroaSR. It has Stopped my hair from failing and restored it to its natural color. It has proved satisfactory in every respect.

Tue London Haia Color Rkstorrr CAN be obtained at all the leading druggists, at, 75 cents a bottle, or 94 for six by Buntin A Armstroflg.

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A NOTED DIVINE SAYS

TtiEY ARE WORTH THCIImiim

WEIGHT in

GOLD

READ WHAT Hi

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im. Tt Tt:-f*»«f For t^n years 7 bave^ be. radrtjr to Dv«pep«iii, Oooet^wtionand f. *. stSi'riii«v-..urHHInwtrprecoininended toroe#rwW thftn tftut wifli llttte «aiUi). I am now well man, love good appetite, digeh tii.p Kjjiifiir ^ool.«, plls pone, and I fiiii-n vfftitM foriv pontids xolld flesh. Toey are

Lotilirlllc, K,.*

A TORPID LIVER fjT 4 fne fruitful kwiwof many diseases, ancfi as fy*p«li(il«. 1 ft'a^ncWi'.tVwdmieaB, Djrscnti ry, bilious Fercr, Ague and Fever,

Jaundice,

l'iV,«.i!hPi!hiutHi1i,Ki(iiip(.-onipl«int,Collc,etc. n^-n.'nwl fhRnenceon the 1 nflieT0t|jatUupor- .] .! 1tM reatdsre lb nonoal

u.iuiju.is. ilMi^dyiUUy withwbidi jx-nmos eataeoiifisdL .li undcrili*

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(T: a. i.. ii*nerVttU#diJ sir .f i:itt«^l«^*siuggishr iaiHsiparting fvsttm..

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t#«awrCONSfTSPATION

v. jfthebowcJs can perfect "Vta, fnlt i-onmndttun i* of ,.i Tirrtrs pmj Ii:.- habitual, one trtdnmijr

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SelAJBvovvlwn, imia. OFFICE, 85 MTJBRAY AT,, HEW Y0BX

Collar and Milker free to Agents. Neat, light, durable, cheap. No Hamee required— edtcets all others. Farmers Want it. Outhuns aU others. AUJusUble, Fits aay horse.

Oar MII.KEB, the best on Earth, ensures, pure, clean, milk- Saves its cost every week. Sella rapidly. Sent by mail to any part of the U. 8, Send stamp for particulars.

J. W.aUERNSKY, General Aaent. 8 Courlandt street, New York.

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CRlAM

Enrtnoiit Chomfsta find Physicians certify tbaf these

ore free from adulteration, richer, more effective, prodnee betteir results than any others, and that they use tbsm ia their own families

8T*KUtAJ»*«Gr9 IfUPMUN YIA8T QCIMU, Th» Beat Dry Hop Yea at in thm World.

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Allb#*a cold to advance tn your sy6telft^4tid, thus encourage more serious maladies, sueh' Pneamoala, Kemerrhacfs and Lung trouble* whon an immediate relief can be So readily attained. Boschee's^German Syrup has galne^, the largest sale in the World for the cure of Soughs, colds, aad the Severest lung diseases, it is Dp. Boaohee't famous German, prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be wlteHained in administering it to Iheyounrast child as per directions. The ale of inls medicine is "unprecedented, inee first introduced .there has bees a constant Increasing ..demand and without a Single report of a faijnre to dolts work in any case. Ask yoarJ«iggista» to the truth of these remarks. Large size,, 7$ cents. Try It and bte Convinced.

UftMQUI PERFUMES are the Q««m of All vOdoss. TOOTHEMC. An sgreaable, healthful Minid D*n|ifri«e. LEMON SUGAR. A Sabstitate (or Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINCER. From Pure Aoot.

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jHadleia* Chost fiar 23 Cents. Perhaps no one medicine Imoonlversally requited by everybody a good cathartic. Swaynk'STAR ANB SARSAf ABILIM. PILLS ire prepared expressly to meet this neces ^ity, being composed of pafelf it^ettb't ingrediants. They are mild in their opera* nd are trul tion, produce no griping, valuable purgative, aperient, anti-billons and cathartic medicine. They stimulate the liver to hselMay aeMont cleanse the stomach and bowels of all impurities. Curing sick (End nervons headaMie, dyspepsia or Indigestion, bilious, or mtermitxent, remittent and congestive fevers, languor, drowslness.aching pains in the.baok, bead, slight chills with Tusnls of neat,' female irregularities, and for a blllods and costive habit, no medicine is so prompt and effectual as Dr. Swatnk's Tar and Sarsapabilla Pills. Jf your druggist or storekeeper has not got them, or will not pro«ure them for you, wa will-forward theip by mall on receipt of price, In currency or postaga stamps. 28 cents a bo*, or Ave boxeafqrtl. .Addresslettersu» Dr.Swayne A Bon, No. 830 North Blxth street, Phliadel-

hi a. by Buntin A Armstrenf, Terre Ind.

Itektag niM-XvUicse* IsiUpsts*

has cared me entirely of Itching pllet^ after suffering for .years. Jauies b. McComb, attorney at law, Mlllersburg, 0. writes: I have ft*nd your All-healing Ointment a sura and pleasant remedy for Itohlng Piles. STW,Sharp,Newvllie, Pa., writes?l have fbnod Swsiyne's Ointment a sure cure Ar Tetter or Salt Bheum. L. Taller, Hinsdale, N. H., writes For thirty years I have been th itching Piles have physicians and tried nltn proved to be no

greatly troubled with consulted several many remedies, remedies at all, until 1 obtained swayne's Ointment at Thomas' drug store, in Brattle-

VU, which cured me completely. The boro symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense Itching, increased by scratching might think pin worms existed, awaynev Olptmentls sold by all druggists. Seat by. mail for 60 cents, Or three boxes 11 2%, by Dr. Swayne A Son, north Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by Buntin A Armstrong* Terre Haute.

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Dealer in all Oradss^.^^

Brazil Block, Block Nut,

COALS.

rdera for any quantity promptly filled.

Oflle*: St. Charles Hotel, Cor. Third aatf Mis Streets.

•arOrclers received for Coke, Anthracite, Pittsburg and CUnnel Coala.

J. W. BARNETT. K. A. SWIFT ARBLE WORKS.

13AENETT & SWIFT,

I* PORT*KS AND DXALBttS I2T

Rose aiid Gtay Scotch GraniU AND ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS,

Tombs, and Stones, Vaults, Mantels. East Main street, between Twelfth and

Thirteenth streets, TER RE HAUTE, IXDr

All work warranted to give satisfaction. j.

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Chicago, St. Ionl% and Cincianati.

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Taking Herbo* Greeley's estimate of tfie ntimlfei1 of readers to a family—on an iverk^—ev^ry Issue of the SATURDAY EAHENlN^f MAIL perused by oyer Twenty e.

XHS FUBKS.SF AUI.-^

MUUWaits fias:

These famous Pills PURIFY the BLOOD and act most powerfully, y«t soothingly, on the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS and BOWELS, giving TON^, EN$tyGY and vigor to^the whole fyf^epk They«ce won derfuily .sfflcacieus la^i ailments incidental to FEMALBB, looiit oi«IUAriiMl MS general FAldbY MKMGLNfe, tor the core of-moat oom plaints, they ate unequalled.

IltPOR*ant Caution.—None agent box cents,eSoente sued 4(1 soeh

Is considerable saving by tak-

lnc the lareei'siwa. HdLAOWAY A CO- New York.

Curb FO® AM* litems

Never Failing Remedy

THE EUROPEAN^-

WUIE1G0I CHE!

For Fever and Ague, intermittent Fever, Dumb Ague, "Remittent Fever, Bilious Fever, Dvspenala^ Indigestion, Liver and Kidney Regulator, and Yellow Jaundice. Purely vegetable. Warranted as here represented. For sale by all druggists.

Price, 30 cents and SI per bottle. If yonr druggist has not got iC I will send ft to yoa tree of charge on receipt efyour erder, at 50 cents and LOOper bottlei Try It. Prepared by 6-ly JQHN BOMMKR, Terre Haute, Ind-

ERRE HAUTE BLEACHERY

rp

201, corner of 4th and Mulberry Bts.

No.

Conducted by

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 respect folly solicited. siaw®

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jy $•/*«* '.'V*

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AGUfi !RE1

iN THE WORLD,

THERMALSNE

A safe and reliable e«l»eUUate tor aias. The great tasteless medicine for ail: diseases caused by Malarial PtlMaiag, being a preventive as well as a oertaln remedy for

FEVER and AGUE,

CHILLS&FEVER

n«aak Acne, AgifeCafce, Rasaiileat, Batermlttent fevsrs, Kidney DiaLiver sal l»ml Wasiylstst, Bysptfls ms A Qeseisl Pal ally the bsat general TeaUe for debilitated Systems, jprloe 2& oenta per box. FaagUy bosses tLQO Sold by Druggists. Mailed on receipt of prioe.

DUNDAS DICK A CO., &• iS Wobster Street, New York!

Ten cent explanatory book mailed FSKK on appMoatlon.. S6ld by D. P.COX, Druggist.'.•

Jygy-ly J. J. BAUft^Drnggisfcr

WILMS a MtCALiAY'S nnwr*.

PUNTOBACCD

rna I W WI""1"11 FUn I »-fou uvuiwhmk

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to sflk. sft

At.lanV? Asti-FAT thf ffr^at remeilVfor Corpu

In placing tills remedy bclbre the public s» a B*a*t tire cure for obesity, *re do so knowing Its ability to cure, as attested by hundreds of tbstlmmlalK

recelrel. l,took it according to dlrecUoDaand it rc!tivr^no Trre pounds. I wins ao elnted ever the result that 1 Immediately sept to AckehjUSV store for the second x»ottle." Another,'' a Wij Tfrltlng for a patient-ffcom Pior itl«ico, JL 1 "Four ijottTcs have reduced her wclglit

one^iuarter pounds.

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*%LC Urutuists, Sirrn, Dooutxl*A.Smith, of ton, Mass., write as follows: Alliffi** Anti-Fat a lady la our city seven pound* 1q. threfl

A gentleman in St. Louis writes: "AlianV

reduced weeks." AaU-Fat and altog commencin Wholesale TBS I'aoraix men,—The follow: Allan's Anti-Fa cffect, reducln.

AaU-Pat reiluoeU tee twelve pwnM to mh»fSctii) and Mtogathcr I nave lost twenty-flve pounds since commencing: Its use" Mesara. l'OVlLLa t'LUtPTOlO

Drurelsta,or Buffldn, N^Y-wrlte: "TO| intiORi or AixAirs akti-faT: Oentre-i wine from the lady whQ tuedv t.

Oreportis

»ninedlclnc:

Ointment.

of 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 pores or Ulcers, in the THROAT, STOMACH, LIVER, SIDE, or other parts. It is an In* filllble Remedy for BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, Contracted or Stiff Joints GOUT, RHEUM

ATISM, and all Skin Dis-

IwenTAwrCAtrrnKr*—None are genuine unless the signature of J. HAYDvCK, as agent far ihe United States, surrounds each box cf Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and 1 each.

Mrrhdre Considerable saving by taking the larger sines. HOLLO WAY A CO., New Yerk.

the Antl-Fatl had OirdeslfW1

effect, reducing tRFlSnFwtWW^flvc pounds a

rlieumstumi Sold Uv drug^ats. ^aptpltlet «n 0bva^| ity sent oft receipt of stamp. BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., P»OI^BS, l»ufli»lo,ai.*.

Ily sa immense Practice at "the World's DUpen-l sary Sbd lovWIds' H6tel, liarlag treated toauy tMO^ those sand eases haVhbeeni

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Ilfar, W«t^

[LPiaue's Fautritsi re&6r'i|iiui!

TM tUTni howWei1, is bat A »ft

tlvc results In the special disease* 1 u'toenttgtl£k orpitilsm of woman, sln|tled Ir «»it as rHMhSc w*

iiiv repntatlon as a physician: Aui so crtaDdcStaiai I that It will not disappoint the hiost aangnlne er-^ l»ctatlons ot a slnjde Invalid lady who nws tllbf epy!

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Pallida Monthly Period*, SupprcjsloiH when from iiiinaMral catwea, lrreaulartHcs t\tair Back. Irro-i l.tp*us or Falling of Oie L'lcrit^ AntcversUyi^and* Itetrovewlon, R'arlng-dowa^ MbftttMiS, MtftBiS* Heat, Nervous "UT i" 1'hrcatened Miscarriage, Clin.jilc ongestion, I wnraattoitaiKl UloeraTion o! lt«rat IihpotentO, barrenness, or Sterility, an.l Female *VS enCnMt 1 do not extol this mfHcln.- n* .i rurr-nll.-' lint ltt ,admirably fUlfllls a most perfect speclOc in all Hlfonio diseaaea nf lMH texu/u system of woman. It willnotjlUappfllnf,

'•pondeacy.

Will it do harinrl, hi any xt.-tb or rowHfnoW.

fttSeaS)* i" am valuable ad*ice In n.rar.l to tii»rmanagement of thoaeaUNsUon*. ..

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Is MtoaJly peslwed. •aad anion a Oa. a Oa^ S OUnton Plaoa, «v Tcrt.

Portable llulay Saw 1C12,

WHh li|iwia»«sw•caUy aadcis aDtqtwl' t* aa a stUtmiMl Kill. It Ms!* rsa by «Mua ar vrt^r p*v«r, aad is »4»Oj Ik* •Mtetbiatat.

ttpmyN) nyBrsUl by*iU«rtiri»«rthra« an, aad will ai

eaijloX«d mill* liawwtail».. S

It aakea saootb and even lumber, leaves no atobabof aa4 wtn««tany siredloc spto teor IbrttadUowtor. Haay lM traaspartcd ma one loculfif to muXhtr and n-tnrttA ready wr*a«taf la from tvou three Oare,*mt *aa iwaaltiinAK ibWlt iM-altlinittwrv tfcerr act (inter to JattUJfei, «ractio*efalatr^talll. gmlDurit»«rr!o»treHron!»r,|rlg«^' ,t» CH AZTCX.Z A & ATLCB, IcdiaaapoUa, Xxsd*

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Importers and workers of

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