Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1879 — Page 3

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IT 18 A MISTAKE.

It is a mistake to think that jour actions or desires have any influence on the Dispenser of weather. You should be tbankfal thev do cot. If they did, Old Proba would go mad and your fel low countrymen go madder.

It is a mistake to think your interlocutor is listening to what you say. He is thinking either of what he has said or is going to my, just as yon were and will be.

It is a mistake, young man, when you think the girls are just dying after you. It is only you who are thoroughly in love with yourself.

It is a mistake lor a preacher to say, "One word more and I am done." He but lengthens his discourse by so muoh, without deoeiving any one of his hearers for an instant.

It is a mistake to suppose that everybody is thinking of you. You do so much of that kind of work yourself that you exhaust the subject.

It is a mistake to expect a direct an swer from a politician. His life is given to dodging questions before election and giving evasive answers after election.

It is a mistake to suppose a professing Christian perfect. He ui very much like yourself.

It is a mistake to suppose that your children will be satisfied with your experiences. You didn't accept your father's but preferred taking a term in the same dear school.

It is a mistake to suppose that the dismally pious man has had a change of heart. The change is in his liver, if any where.

It is a mistake to suppose that your friend is consumedly interested in your eloquent description of your liver troubles. On the contrary, be is excessive ly anxious to tell you of his catarrh.

It is a mistake to wish the butcher would remove the bones before weigh ing your meat. How would you like to be weighed that way yourself?

MRS. MORRI&8EY'8 8T0R Y. Philadelphia Record. "I knew John as a ragged little boy about Troy, barefooted and belligerent, always looking for a fight. When we were married he could neither read nor write, and, to tell the truth, I was only a trifle better oft in the matter of educational advantages. I told bitn he must learn to read, and he said I must teach him. Well, we established lesson hours. Every night before going to bed he devoted himself to his spelling book, and in the morning one hour to writing in a copy book. The rule of study was inflexible. We made it so. After we mastered the English branches we took up history, and when he was pretty woll posted in that we made the living topics of the day a matter of invostigatlou—the European news, the speeches of tbo great men. I read them in the day time and John would go through them at night. Then we took up such books as De Qulncy and the writings of Carlyle. Mr. Morrissey did not follow this line of study because of a natural bent of mind, flo would say: 'Now this is no good for me, Susie but I

Jnterested.

tressed hltu on and be would soon get Then he had sucli an indomitable perseverance. When be found a thing he could not readily understand he would master it out of very spite. I remember once of his throwing down his arithmetic, shortly after wo were married, aud exclaiming pettishly, 'I don't care about these fractions—they're only part of a thing nnvway! What's the use of all this study, Susie?' 'John,' I said, 'if you don't beat those fractions you will never go to Congress.' 'Oh! that's your lay-out for me, is it!' 'It is, indeed, mv boy I replied. Then he took tip his book and said, "All right, my dear, we'll go to Congress.' And he did.

POST OFFICE 8CEHJS.

Putting her bead into tbo postoflioe window she shouted at the astonished custodian of the mails, "Advertised!" "Marm." said he, after partially recovering his self possession, "what did you wish?" Aavertisod!" she repeated, iouder than before. By force of oustom bo managed to ask, What name, marm?" Again came that same reply, "Advertised!" but this time supplemented with the demand: "An'how long wid ye kape a body a shtanding here wiie yea ba parruping loikea moon calf in a ahtablc? Wud yer. iver give me the letther, I soy?" "But what is

Jon'tname,'dear

our my dear woman?" "Ocb. yes woman' me, y«x ould sinner! Don't yes mane to abolde by

KIdown

directions entolrely, yes ould headed dlvil? Didn't yez put intil the papers 'Persons calling for lettbers will plsxe say advertised?' And haven't Oi made mcsilf hoarse wid saying 'advertised! advertised! advertised!' Give me me letther, Oi say! That iver Brid-

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McSbaugnessy should ha' been wid by the loikea of yet!" The letter was forthcoming ere ahe bad done, and the postmaster sank back Into his chair with a sigh of relief, while Bridget left the oflice with a very led face and a perfect cataract of r's eecap Ing from her month. ui ...m-ou

THE BLESSINGS OFSLKEP. There ia no better description of the blest approach of aleep than that we find in one of Leigh Hunt's "Eways." He aaya "It is a delicious movement, certainly, that of belug well nestled in bed, and feeling that you shall drop gently to sleep. The good is to come, not past the limbs have been just Ured enough to render the remaining in one posture delightful the labor of the day is gone, «A gentle failure of the perceptions cteeps over vtu, Uie spirit of eonsci inees disongagee itsell more, and slow and hashing degree* like mother 'ling bar hand, from that of her •U child-—the m»nd seems to have a balmy lid el

afoter."

Ming over it like eye

—'tis closed, and the mysterious .*lrlt has gone to take its airy rounds."

A MiAJft*. Pa., Tf a couple, recently, ffitmoetted, on aaking the bridegroom if be fbr bla wedded wife, hi* bead and sartorbut I'd a much aight

winUter, while mar-

e, recently, was rather di*» asking the bridegroom if willing to take the young lady

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A -Ueman who baa been Warn Safe Hitter* ssys it cornea nearer to being the fabled E \lr Vitr of ^^ythlnif yet discovered, xbere i« not equal to thin, and the Safe Ton to for purifying tbe blood.

Sunday school teacher: "My dear children, can any of you tell why Abraham did not saenfioe his son Isaac as he intended to. Which of you can give me the correct answer?" Finally the son of a wealthy butcher says: "I because he wasn't fat enough."

Peter, what are you doing to that boy?" asked a schoolmaster. "He wanted to know If you take ten from seventeen how many will remain I took ten of his apples to show him, and now he wants me to give 'em oack." Well, why don't you doit?" "Coz, sir, he would forget how many are left."

A five year old boy got hold of a microscope, pulled a hair from his head, and was found by his mother Industri-

It is a mistake to"suppose that pbysi-1 ously taking observations. "Why,

clans know bow to tr^tjour coAstltu-1 Johnny, what I ^ureu IjUreil 1 ^urtMl l^urea tional disorders aa well as you do yourself. You know well enough what is beat for you, but you dislike to undergo the proper regimen. You employ a doctor, paying him for shouldering the responsibility of your sickness, and handicap his efforts with all your un healthy habits and practices.

A boy was caught in the act of steal-1 ing raisins in a shop, and was locked up in a dark closet by the grocer. The boy com me need begging most pathetically to be released, ana -after using all the persuasion that his young imagination could invent, proposed: "Sir, if you'll let me out ana send for my daddy, he'll pay you for the raisins and lick me beside!" This appeal was too much for the grocer to resist.

SENSE AND SENTIMENT.

It's poor foolishness to run down your enemies. When the hedge is lowest the devil leaps over.

Make yourself necessary and your success is certain. He that pelts at every barking dog must pick up many stones.

Our acts make or mar us—we are the children of our own deeds. Health and happiness brings with it the true secret of beauty.

Watch your own speech, and notice bow it is guided by your less conscious purposes.

Commend a fool for his wit, or a knave for bis honesty, and tbey will receive you into their bosom.

No triumph is so great as that of the soul over the body. I* is inspired by the highest motive.

Many a sweetly formed mouth has been disllgured and made hideous by tho fiery tongue within it.

When gratitude has become a matter of reasoning, there are many ways of escaping from its bonds.

A gentle person is like a river flowing I calmly along while a passionate man Is like the sea, casting up mire and dirt continually.

Have nothing to do with any man in a passion, for men are not like iron, to be wrought out when hoi, or molden into any given form.

There are no better prudes than the women who have some little secret to hide.—George Sand.

Humanity is grander than all the creeds or religions.—Robert Ingersoll. Woman is a perfected devil.—Victor Hugo.

Miss CORSON'S lecture on cooking bad a singular effect upon the wife of a

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entleman residing in Washington, gentleman was awakened irom a sound sleep about 2 o'clock in the morning by a flood of gas light in the chamber coming from the jets in the chandelier burning at full head. Standing over him, evidently in a somnambulistic state, and in a pose closely resembling that of the late Charlotte Cushman in the eelebrated aleep walking scene of Lady Macbeth,

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LITTLE FOLKS. I la T*«r HiUr FallJ»g Oat or T«ir» I -i for Gray? In a family in which there ate twol "London Hair Color Restorer," themost {cleanly and delightful article aver Intro-1 I KftM nf ahnnt th* amA mat It la nmttv I cieaniy ana aeugmrai arucie aver inwo-

A PAWP trrwo TTIK* PFAPI I I TPZ *, £1, JVT. I dnccd to the AMERICAN people. It is totally

APKR FOR THE rEOPLL. difficult to decide whoso birthright It I ijiffertot from all others, not sticky or

I to roll out the ash barrel!. Little Elolae, three years old, stood Rasing intently at the moon one night. Finally she said "Mamma, is that the big lamp that Qod lights ail the little I stars by?" "My dear boy,-" said an Oil City father' to his son, ''Washington could not tell lie." "Humph!" said the young philosopher, "I guess he didn't try very hard I could tell one."

A little five year old boy, who bad seen a peacock for the first time, ran into the house exclaiming to his sister: "Oh, Lizzie, I've seen a great monstiferous tail walking around with a ben tied It."

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Georgie Is five years old. His mother had undressed him for a bath before utting him to bed. As he Btood before er he said, "Now, mamma, I'm a kid."

Yes, my dear," said she. "You kno^f what kind of a kid I am, mamma?" "No darling." "Well, na-kid."

Little Will thinks his papa the end of all perfection. One d*»y he said: "Mamma, bow good is God? As good as papa?" "O yes," said mamma, "a great deal better." Will looked up at her as if she bad uttered a heresy, and emphatically remarked, "Well, now, I don't believe that!"

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the mother. Johnny replied: "Didn't you tell me that God numbered even the hair of our heads?" "Yes." "Well," said Johnny, "I'm looking for my number."

bis wife, while in

either hand and ominously flashing in tho gas light she grasped the mammoth carving knife and fork. Curious to know just what was going to be tbo denouement of this singular scene, he kept quiet while the lady soliloquize: "Hold the carver In an easy position in thql right hand, thus." And ahe dipped the olnt of the huge knife asgracefi". a fencing master In the broad sword exorcise. "Then," continued the culinary student, "bend slightly the left wrist and insert the fork in the breast of the turkey, one prong on each side of the breast bone." And suiting the action to the word the was about to plung the fork into her husband's anatomy, sternum her. She then, pushing back the aloevea of her robe de nuit, pointed her finger toward him and exclaimed in a loud, theatrical manner: "11M only way to reach your husband's heart is through bis stomach!" Since that night this gentleman has in another ap» tH»nt with tbe Uw»r bolted and stack «runka piled up against it.

Fewfcle •C'-f'.i

Those languid, ttreeoiv, sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet that constant drain that is taking from your system ail its elasticity driving the bloom from from your cheeks that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, can easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy, Htm Bitters. Irregularities abetructlons of your system are relieved at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is pert manently removed. Will you heed this*

Tonto MAS OS OLB, *Mka j. t» »•»_

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY E EN IIS MAIL.

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CATARRHAL

POISON

Wle De Meyer's Treatise on Catarrh explains the following important facts: 1. That Catarrhal Colds become a polsonons Infection, at first local, and finally eonstltntloaal. 2. That, being constitutional, the infection is beyond the reach of mere local remedies. 3. That Impnrltlea In the nostrils are necessarily swallowed tuto the stomach and la haled into the lungs, thus poisoning the Digestive, Respiratory and Oenito-nrlnary organs. 4. That Catarrhal virus follows the mucous membrane and causes Deafness, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Bronchitis Leucorrhceajaud CODSUDD ptlon. 5. That Smokes, Doaches, Inhalations, and Insoluble Snuffs cannot possibly remove infectious inflammation from the organs named. 6. That an antidote for Catarrh must possess an Inoculative affinity for, and the quality of being absorbed by, the purulent mucous, wherever located.

Based upon thcsejplaln theories, Dr. Wle Catarrh Cure has

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roved be iufallible. In not only reit en res Catarrh at any stage. Home testimony:

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W. D. WOODS, 487 Broadway, N. Y„ cured of chronic catarrh. O. L. BRUSU,4-13 Broadway, N. catarrh. 8. BENEDICT, Jr., Jeweler,697 Broadway, N.

Y\, (lady friend) cured chronic hay fever. MRS. EMMA C. HOWES, 89 W. Washington square, N. Y, cured ot SO years chronlo catarrh. REV. CHAS. J. Joras, New Biighton, S. I.

work wonders in six cases in my parish. L. F. NEWMAN. 805 Fulton St., Brooklyn, cured of 4 years Chronic Catarrh.

MRS. SWARTX, JR., 200 Warren St., Jersey City, cured of 18 years Chronic Catarrh 4c. etc. &c. Ac.

A real care for this terrible malady is the most important discovery for the relief of human buffering since vaccination. Wle D« Meyer's C'artarrh Care is sold by all druggists, or delivered by D. B. DBWBY & Co., 46 Dey street, N. Y., for ftl.50 a package. To clubs, six packages for 97.00. Or, Wle De Meyer's Treatise, with full explanations and overwhelming proofr, is Postpaid and sent free to any* body.

OH! MY BACK!

Why do you I suffer with the Pain in your Back Loins or Side Y.our Kidneys are diseased I Do not delay, as delays are dangerous, but try I AT ONCE HUNT'S REMEDY, ALL

Diseases of the Kidneys, 1'ludder. Liver and Urinary Organs. Dropsy, Gravel, Dlabetes, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, and Incontinence and Retention of Urine, are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY. It is prepared liXPREHSLY for these diseases.

DKIFTWOOD.Cameron co., Cen. Pa.,) Nov. 18, 1879. j" Dear Sir: lit ay say HUNT'S REMEDY has raised the dead, It raised me from the dead for sure, as tho dootors had given me up to die in SIX HOURS, aud so had all the people. My friends called in the priest to prepare me lor death, and lie also said I was doomed. They all hod me dead, but HUNT'S REMEDY saved me, and I am alive to-day, sound and cured of dropsy.

R. W. TRUDE

From Rev. E. G.Taylcr.D. D.,Pastor First Baptist church: PROVIDENCE, R. I., Jan. 8.1879,

I can testify to tho virtue of HUNT'S REMEDY In Kidney Diseases from actual trial, having been greatly benefitted by its use. E. G. TAYLOR.

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ents that render many other preparations I obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores I T? TO A I grey hair,gives It uqpr life, cures dandruff, I A 1 XL A \J X. causing the hair to grow where It has fallen off or become thin, does not soil or stain anything, and Is so perfectly and elegantly

trepared as to make it a lasting hair dresaand toilet luxury London Hair Color Restorer is sold by all druggists, at 75 cent* a bottle, or fclx bottles lor 94. Buntin A Aruutrong, Terre Haute.

The old reliable remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, is a scientific preparation, oompounded from the formula of one of I the most successful practitioners In the Western country. It has stood the test for the last twenty years and will effect a cure after all other cough remedies have failed.

READ THE FOLLOWING. HALT, or REPRESENTATIVES, INDIANAPOLIS, ind., Feb. 15,1871. DR. J. H. BROWN—We have used your Brown's Expectorant" and take pleasure I in saying that it is the best medicine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and cheerfully reoommend it to all who may be troubled with Threat and Lung affections.

Wx MACK, Speaker House of Rep. ZKNOR, Rep Harrison county. 8 CATTTHORN, Hep Knox county.

MOHTGOMXBY, Rep Johnson county. Johnson and Morgan TARLTON,Rep counties. Be HELL, Doerkeoper House of Rep.* N WARRUM, Rep Hancock county. UHP ABBOTT,Rep Bartholomew county E CALKINS, Rep Fulton county. JNO W COPNER, Rep Montgomery connty. W NEFF, Rep Putnam county.

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OFFICE J. M. AND I. R. ft. Co., 1 JKFFERSONVILLE, Ind., April 6, 1871. Da. J. H. BROWN—Having suffered with a severe cough for some time past, I was induced to try one bottle of your "Brown's Expectorant." I unhesitatingly say I found it ploasant to the taste, and to act like magic. A few doses done the work for the cougn, and I am well.

.o«oemi curing the most obsUn»» c«» I,

NATHAN KIMBALL, Treasurer of State.

10 years WHAT ACASE OF CONSUMPTION SAYS, David A. Sands,of Darlington, Montgom•y county, says: "My wife nas been afnict-

ery ed with consumption for a number of years and during that time has tried most all of the medicines recommended tor that disease without affording any relief. I was induced by the recommendations ol Dr. Park, druggist at Darlington, to try 'Brown's Expectorant Syrup,'and lam now happy am confident it will entirely restore her] health by Its continued use."

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it is a well ascertained fact, proven in numberless instances, that the weak and nervous can repair the loss of vitality they have experienced with Greenwood's Quinine Wine, a medicine specially adapted to invigorate those in delicate health, overcome dyspepsia, and fortify the system agalnBt disease It has a high reputation, auo, as a remedy for bilious, remittent and Intermittent fevor. A pleasant taste is another of lis recommendations—Sherry Wine of the first quality and other ingredients of an aromatic nature being mingled with the renowned drug from which It takes its name. It contains nothing of a deleterious nature, acts with promptitude—one or two bottles generally producing the uesired effe and stands

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President J. M. and I. R. R.

READ WHAT GEN. KIMBALL SAYS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 20,18#9. Da. J. H. BROWN—After having used your I tgh to know 1 can uniform

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Nervous and

Chronic Diseases. 81

Such as Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, Impotency (Sexual Incapacity), Nervous and Physical Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Premature Dfecllne in Man, Lost Manhood, Abases of the system, Diseases of the Kidneys, and such general functional

IT CURES BRONCHITIS. ^EDINBURGH, Ind., August 28,1871. This is to certify that I have uied Brown's Expectorant In my family since Its first introduction. it has never failed to give entire satisfaction. My wife is subjeot to I derangements as result from youthful fol-

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J. T. BRENTON, M. D,

excemfes in later years.

Dr. Wasserzug addresses himself particularly to those who have already placed themselves under tho care of Ignorant ad vertislng charlatans from whom they have receivea no bent-tits, and who in fact have done them more harm than good. Medicine, like all other sciences, is progressive, and every year shows oroof of its advance. By a combination of remedies oi great carative power, Dr. Wasserzug has so arranged his treatment that it will afford not only immediate relief, but permanent cure.

YOUNG MEN,

Who are suftorlng from the eltecta of youthful indiscretions (Seminal tVtakuess) among many others, snowing.some of the following symptoms: Nervous Debility, Impotence (sexual incapacity), ossltude, Weakness of the Back. Defective Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Dull and Loss of Brilliancy in the Eye. Aversion to Society, Despondency, Pimples on the Face, Loss of Energy, frequency oi Urinating. You may be in the first stage, but remember you are fast approaching the last. Do not let false pride aud sham modesty deter you from at tending to your agoDizIng ailments. Manv and many a bright and naturally gifted young man. endowed with genius, has permitted tils case to run on and on, until remorse racked Ills Intellect aud finally death claimed its victim. I iy

HIDDLE-AGKD MEN,

Married or single, who are prematurely old as a result of excesses or youthful follies, and who are troubled by too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied by a burning or smarting sensation, and finding a deposit of ropy sediment in the urine, causing nervous detflllty and loss of vitality, weakening the system In a man ner the patient cannot account for. In all such cases a perfect cure is guaranteed and a radical restoration of the Genito-Urinary I organs. All who are succumbing to the baneful practices among their sex, in these modern times will bear in mind that he will secure for them a complete and radical restoration. Possessing tho ability and experience, he would prevail ou suffering men to favor him and yourself with a call.

His treatment is a simple one, but it embodies the principles that sustain and make life pleasant. Renovation—not prostration—in th* true medical philosophy. Your family physician, nodoubt, will rack, I strain and convulse your feeble structure I will numberless nauseous drugs. Dr. Washapplly abandoned this ignominious and fatal mode of treatment, and tbe more enllgthened world is 'dally recognizing and ardently receiving his new departure from the well worn ways of conventionalism. ________

Ladle* May consult tbe Doctor'* Wife—Come and Be Healed— Consultation Free!

All interviews and communioatlons are held saeredly confidential, aud I personally give my careful attention to ail letters received, and answer them myself.

Allow me, once more, aua lastly, to Impress upon you if afflicted, the necessity of a prompt and 1 mmediate cure, aa each hotir and every day hastens you to the grave and lessens yonr chanee of recovery—to aay nothing of the increased cost. Ho do not longer delay, I Implore you.

Preserve this circular for future, use, or please hand It to «me friend. Call at hi* oflice, or address iV

DR. WASSERZUG,

Nos£. 3 and 68, second floor National House, Terre Haute.

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which nervous and dyspeptic people generally are troubled, in addition to the purely physical symptoms which huas them. It should be bore in mind that when it is used to remedy fever and ague aud billons remittent fever, the dose* should be taken In the periodic absence of the faver. The. statements made heroin regard to the med* leal properties of the Quinine Wine are not random allegation^ bat facts which close observstion of its effects for years past fully vvify- Of eour»e it will not cure diseases to whio it is not specially adapted, but that It Is a medicine 01 surpassing? efficacy in the particular Hue we have Indicated is beyond ail rnu«»'»»b!o doubt. A wineglassfui three or four times day, about half as hour befo meals, Is the usual dose. Purchase only die Greenwood's Quinine Wine orepared by Foster* Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. Sola by, druggists every where.

Sold in Terre Haite by Gnlick & Bfifry.

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DR. WASSERZCG,

From Poland, on all

Sexual, Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases,

ministered the Expectorant to my cmi ^QUBS—Krom 8 o'clock forenoon to 9 o'clock In the evening. Sundays from 9 to 11 o'clook In the forenoon, and from 8 to 7 in the afternoon. Consultation room, 2d floor, where he can be consulted dally and calls the attention of the suffering multitude to the fact that, after a successful medical practice extending over a period of 12 years, during which time he has been Instrumental In bringing back to complete manhood and womanhood thousands of ailing mortals, thus giving him advantages that but few passess in the treatment and cure of

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