Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 October 1880 — Page 7

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

WHEN YOU MAKE A CALL

Do not jrtare around the room. Do not linger at the dini tig-hours. i, Do not lay aaide the bonnet at a fornial call.

Do not fidget with yonr cane, hat or parasol. Do not turn your back to one seated near you.

Do not touch the piano unless invited to do HO. Do not handle ornaments or furniture in the room.

Do not make a display of consulting .your watch. Do not go into the room of an invalid, unless invited.

Do not remove the gloves when making a formal call. Do not continue to stay longer wben conversation begins to lag.

Do not remain when you find the lady ou area ligl! Do not open or shut doot* or windows or alter the arrangement of the room.

Do not enter a room without first knocking and receiving an Invitation to O&rae in.

Do not resumo your seat after having arisen to go, unless for important rea •on.

Do not walk around the room, examining pictures, while waiting for the bostost.

Do not introduce politics, religion or weighty topics for conversation when making calls. I Do not cull upon a person in reducod I drcuxmtancos with a display of wealth dress and equipage. I I)o not tattle. Do not speak ill of your neighbors. Do not carry gossip 4 xroin one family to another.

Do not, if a lady, call upon a gentleman, exrapt officially or professionally, unless he may bea confirmed invalid,

I)o not tako a strange geutleman with you, unless positively certain that hi« introduction will be received with favor.,

A CTTA PTER ON PICKLES.

Ah

this is the season when nearly overy housekeeper is engaged in making pickles for winter use, we give a number of receipts which are said to be "splendid."

Cucuxrkh Catsup—One large green cucumbers (grated), 1 pii gratocl onions and I pinfof gratedlu

Hjcjdum.—-Onepeck

GnArH

add now. To 1 qi:

Juids,

xmncla of sugar,

fcut

Sa

dozen of nt of horse­

radish. Pot in a jar and'soason with alovos and pepper scald vinegar and pour on hot.

Grkkn Tomato Picklks.—One

peck

Of croon tomatoos, 1 cupful of sugar, 1 labTospoonful of cinnamon, 1 of cloves. 1 of allspice/ and 1 of white mustard seed, all ground. Lay tho tomatoes, sliced, with a little salt betwoen the layers, ovor night thon drain off the water, cover with vinegar, add spices and sugar, and boil a few minutes, stirring to prevent burning.

of green tomatoes

and half a pint of salt cover with Water and let them stand24 hours theu drain. Add 12groon poppers, 12 onions (if you choose), and small head of caobago, and chop tho wliolo scald in weak vinogar and drain that off then add 1 pint of molnsses, ground cloves, allspice and gratod horse radish inix, put fn a jar, cover with vinegar, and put 1 pound of brown sugar on the top.

Catsup.—-Five

pounds of fruit,

3 pounds of eoflfee sugar, I pint of vinegar, 1 tableepoonful of cinnamon. 1 of Allspice, 1 of black popper, )4 of cloves, all ground, and of salt. Pulp the grapes and boll tho skins in clear water until tender, boll the pulps separately, and strain to remove tho seean. Mix your spices In a littlo cold vinegar put all together and boll about five minutes. Tliis Is oxcollent. The receipt will answer for any sour fruit.

PlOKI.BD SKRD ClNJUMBHRM.—ParQJBfr* cucumbers, tako out tho seeds, **aiK a cold water aud wipe dry with a cloth Cut in strips and pour oold vinegar over them. Let them stand 2i?IotjirB. If the vinegar is weak, pour away a part an

incgar add 1 \s. "of Qinnamobj ll|i^Ul^ij dare

rv

and the cuouiAbo

cucumbers" thoy will be realty for oeltont.

jroon tomatoos (sliced), 1 caullflc in strips), 8 rod peppers scald in salt and water. After pour over It hot vinoj two or three days tin

drafri onftUadM

vinegar. Take' 1 #w^u^rof Bri&Ufch mustard, 1 quart ofvinegar, IK cupfuls of brown sugar and cupful of flour boll tho vinegar mix nn tho othfer Ingredients in a little cold vinegar, and ponr( while hot) over the pickles.

****-•%•*.

CHA PPKT) TtA Silt Amortoan Agriculturalist.

The raw winds of lato autumn often produce in the hands of thorn? who are much ey.posed te ttmu that roughness and erackinir of the skin knowu as chapping. If nothing is dono to prove ami the bis bands frcuuenwy nimwn crack* will often get deep and l»e painful. Com husking la frequently accompanied by sore hands from this cause. As Uth a precaution Ami cuee for etwpped hands we have usea njeToilovring with benefit: Wash the bauds, and tho face also If it is Inclined to chap, with Borax water, and afterwards rub with an oittnent made by melting mutton tallow (or suet), and then amiunHy adding an equal quantity of Glycerine.

led at night, using It freely, and warmIt in bv the Are, after which an old mOt

of gloves fan be pnf to keep th# lied clothes from Mng soiled, and also make the skin of the hands softer. An excellent Glvcerin© ointment for ehapwit bands is* made by melting, with a gentle heat, two ounces o|*we«t VH of Almonds, half an ounce of«F*rma*vtU, and one drachm of White Wax. When melted, rcmova from the stovt*, and add jtniduallv one oance ef il*cerlne, and aiir until the ttien: «,*n be sMrtra wnhr swrr petrunw to suit the femcy. Keep in wld£ nwkwl KtUlM.

ItOliI'S CERTIFICATES. It I* no vile druggod stuff, pretending to be a rooff» b«fcs Ar., and Hmt^o of proteuded mlnmlMB rows, %ut a simple, pin eflWlw medMne, made of known valnaM* nmedfcN* thai furnlahw ita own cvrtlfioaMw by tin nrw. We rsf«r to Jiop Wtim, the'pnr«wt and beet nf m«di«ln«. See anotber rolumn.—l^tHican.

Vim** to Consumption# and it* nntold mi-ertcw can kcop in good condition bv a moderate owe of Afwr'e Pilh, Uw kuivhI, saf«Kt atMljnoiit t^artluuv lie.

LITTLE FOLKS.

Don't swear at a tack or nail that you can't drive into hard wood without breaking. Just dip the tip of it in greaoe and reserve your epithets for some other occasion..

Child, scarcely three years old, looking wistfully at a diminutive pie: Mother—"Now, Mela, I want you to save your nice pie so that yourna can see it when he comes home/' Child (looking still more wistfully —"I sink I could tell pa exactly how it looks!"

One of the lady teacher in a Reno publio schools a few days since was laboring with an urchin on the science of simple division. This is what came of it: "Now, If you had an orange which you wished to divide with your little sister, how much would you give her?" Johnny—"A suck."

A promising youth of only seven Summers, who had been accused of not always telling the truth, thus cross-ex-amined his father: "Father, did you used to lie when yon were a boy?" "No, my son," replied the father, who evidently did not recall the past with any distinctness. "Nor mother either?*' persisted the young lawyer. "No but why?" "Oh, because I don't see how two people who never told a lie oould have a boy who tells as many as I do!"

TALK OVER WHAT YOU READ. Christian Union. Nearly forty years' experience as a teacher has shown me how little I truly know of a subject until I begin to explain it or teach it. Let any young person try the experiment of giving in conversation, briefly and connectedly, and in the simplest manner, the chief points of any oook or article he has read, and he will at onco see what I moan. The gaps that are likelv to appear in the knowledge that he felt was xi« own will no doubt lie very surprising. I know of no training superior to thw in utilizing one's reading, in strengthening the memory, and in forming, habit* of clear, connected statement. It will doubtless teach other things than those I have mentioned, which the persons who honestly inako the experiment will find out for themselves. Children who read can be encouraged to give in a familiar way, interesting parts of tho books they have read with great advantage to all conoerned. More than one youth I know has laid^the foundation of intellectual tastes in aNew England family, where hearty enoouragemont was given to children and adults in thoir attempts to sketch the lectures they had heard tho evening previous. Tho same thing was done with books.

SPIRAL OF PROGRESS. I have seen in the fashions of dresss and furniture, says Julia Ward Howo, in her Social Science address, the curious cycle which my elders foretold, and which takes about half a century to fulfil. My earliest remembrances are of tho close clinging dresses which display tha outline of the figure. I remember the elogantes of Gotham walking the one fasnlouable street of fifty-fivo years ago, in a pelisse of blue or pink satin ana a white satin cloak, bordered with dark fur, and how to me thon this seemed unfitting. My mother's last Paris bonnet, bought, suppose, somowhere about 1824, was destroyed by her children as being too outre a remembrance of tho sweet young creature whose early death left us babes in the nursery. After many fluctuations and oscillations these old forms return, though perhaps not in identical form. Progress, according to some thinkers, follows a spiral and is neither rounded in a circle nor extendod in a straight line. Does this encyclical tendohcy in the familiar sestnetics of life- imply a corresponding ing tendency in tho moral and and intefloctual movements of mankind? I foar thst it doos. I fear that seriousness and frivolity, greed and tfbfevnton*, extravagance and economy, so far as thosoaro social and sympathetic phonomona, do succeed each other in the movement of the ages. But the truth of the sutfftl lite sa^ilK^Wo must take the rfund, bit wa may dhk%4t with an waraiwdlh atiol^'|(g»uio^be iigUfc'' is soiuotimos said in acccnts so emphatic that tho univorso remembers and cannot

Ld

Jm

Kansas City TiniOHi Umh a«fiu

Mr.'

Hotel gvith Irom was cu ttxi by change,

%maU

cnow-cuow-r#po quart %i cucumbers, I pOiVbf oitlttMta qwi

uaft ill}' owor (sliced), draining. leUljitaud

Thoro^fUiotKfAff io handy In a house aa an abundance or large, roomy closets bt* iKjeapeo «Hy

tr«nelv da»H thot a# apt |o Ibtisod. Thwo a*#wta«^thlaglarvrhl«h^air a ast« tor of courao, are always put Into a closet, ot which tho srtk'loH oi outward1wearing ahpanl make a I*rgt part. Ttipto aro also things which ought not to go into a closoij I e.t a cli^aot adkaining, o* cloaoly

rlwtn.

Sould

rmpnta, tho waab clothes, which put Into a largo bag for tho purpose, or a roomy hasltot, and thon plartnl in tho wash-rtom or some other well Hicvd room at sonio'dh)tanoe frotn the familv. Having thus excluded one

P^pwiy MtiWIami*1

ters not how clean the clothing in tho closet* may be. If there is no Tontilation that clothing will not be what it should-

exhalations which arise from the body.

closcta, the ertluvia incream, and th©

closet v.. .. ...

ne

sense of smell will

which should be left open for a abort

not pmtloable. and the next beet thing in to see that the door of the closet left open for half hour or so each day, at that time when the windows are thrown np and the lane lr**wn frma oat of iSooii. bv kccpins ont dothea intended Tor the wnah and f«cond, daily changing the air, the «k*R* may b* eonparatively wir»4twifc«t AirricnUti«i»t» ai TA RRH SOMBTTStm roMsncn^m with a coki, hot Itv rtte tkl warn w^vtfceneoB with the useof Otarth Remedy. This old, rvliabfo, and well known remedy has stood the test

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING

CliiMren

roa

Pitcher's Castoria

liis, aai Phyiiclji* reoonmand it.

IT IS NOT NARCOTIC.

CENTAUR LINIMENTS the "World's great Paiu-Believingr remedies. Theyheal, soothe and cure Burns, Wounds,Wcak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Galls, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable.

SPURTS of dlagwsting Muous, Snuffles, Crackling Pains in tho Head, Fotid, Breath, Daafaass, and any Catarrhal Complaint, can 1m exterminated by Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure, a Constitutional Antidote by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vaccinatioxi

HUNT'S ItEMEDY la a safe, roro and speedy cure. and hundred* hare testified to havlOR been cured by it wlion nhyitclan* and IHends had given them np to die. Io not delay, try at onco IIUST'S REMEDY.

Hftnl (br pamphlet to WU. B. CLARKE, Providence, It. I. Prices, 75 cents and Sl.SA. taree »izo the chcnpcat. Atk your druggltt for HUNT'S R£H*

Take no other.

chcapei EDY.

$5,000,000.

The American Shoe Tip Co. w.i u&:it

A7S:T. Co."*

T2at

la now to extoualvely worn on

CH^DREN'S SHOES r" W7.AX A3 LONO A3

TRE

METAL,

In'-rntfni-ni by tliem, -ml t*\ vhieb Iim bw*!! aavv| to inreum

ii u!, l'iii* Oiack Tip wilt f.uvcr, bini.lrr* 1)01 .»{ Worn Oil tl« colrMf i* worn on dne an.I conlly shoes where lh« Mt'Ul iip uu account of ita lookt «toulduut lie uaod.

TpJfaBMi* our Trad# Mark A. M. T. Qd* Mmp0 fu Jrabt of Tip. Pap|| aioold A8K FOB SHOES witli

KEkmriFUL BLACK TIP on them irhtn PJ"*h«Jt[yMo^belrclilWh^

Testimonial to Mr. Feltows."

TTtTB, the undersigned. Clergymen of tile Methodist church in Novia BcoMa, «Md the preparation knowa as '8' COKPOUKD 8TRUP or HYPO-

03H*av

FKL

lews, chemist, St. John, N. B., or having known cases wherein its effects were beneficial. believe it to be a reliable remedy for the diseases for which it Is recommended.

COMPOUND SYRUP

acute

readily' detwt. which the amithe ha^nn

E\-«ury clpeet in, daily use Ui wh nighf-MotMii are fttntg bf dnr day clothing by night, should I

idling as well as a bed. If tho cioaet can be large enough to admit of a window— and it in some cases—an ample pro-

Professional Cards.

K.O S.V. BBKBIR UFF BEECHER, ATTOBXITB AT LAW. Ornc»—N0.MO Ohio Street, bet. Third and

B1.BOTF.A DR

Fourth, north side.

J. P. WORRELL,

bTreat*exclosiyely

Diaeasee ot the

JEIE1ID EAR! •Meet I«. •kto Street, TERRE HAUTE, IKD Offlce horns from 9 a. m.te 1 m. and &oa

S to 5 p. m.

c.

a LINCOLN, BB1T18T Offlce, 1% 8. Sixth, opposite V. O tracting ana artifletal teeth speetalUM. work warranted.

G.

W.

BALLEW.

DENTIST,

Mlee

tn^ Mala Street, aver Sare •M tlaaery ataad.

TKRRMHAUTS, IKD.

Can to* foundia offloe night and day.

Business'Cards.

fXSL THOMAS, Optielaa aad Watehwaker e. of big man with watch.

And furnishes Needles and parts for all kinds of machines. Drop a postal card through the postofflce, and he will call at the house.

JjiRANK PRATT, Insparter aad Dealer fa ITALIAN MAKBLE AND GRANITE

MONUMENTS,

Statuary, Yases, &c. Ac,, No. 25 SOrTH FIFTH STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IKD.

/"HTY MARBLE WORKS,

M.HAKRAHAN,'

ftanufaeturer and dealer In American ana Italian Marble and Sootoh Granite Monuments, Tomb Stones, Urns, Vases, Oaiilea Figures and Statuary

Saop, 130 south Sixth street, between Ohio and walnut, east side, Terre Haute, Ind. Ftrst-alaas material and workmanship.

H. BROWS,

Ml

Pianos tuned

Fel-

s. prepared by Mr. James I,

your

James G. Hixkioar, Pres. of Conference. JOHI* McMURRAY, Ex-Pres. of Conferences WM.8ABOS9T, John a. Mosukr. John W. Howik. HTSl'URN F. HUCSTIS. Richakd W. WKDDALh AtK. W. "KHOMO».|te «CRAKSWICK JOST 5 Rowland Morton, 4 John Johnson.

1

Bellows' ,Y

OS

HYPO PHOSPHITES lently eamooo,MllMl' iroochitts, consumption, aeron, sbortnees of breath. pitatTon of the heart, trembling of the iaods and limbs, physical and mental depression. loss of appetite, loss of energy, loss or memory, ana will rapidly Improve the weakened functions and organs aftm body which depend for health upon voluntary, semi-voluntary, and in volant vousaatloa It arts witb vigor, gentleness, aod subtlety, owing to the exquisite bar* atony of itsingredieota, akin to pare blood Iteeil. Its taste ts pleasant and its efltaets permanent.

Look for name aad address, J. 1, FELLout 0W8,8l.the

John,

N.

GLUT & WILLIAMS,

•AjnrracrvaBMor

ou,

in

&. on the yellow

per in water mark, which is seen by ing the paper before the llgbt. •l^Sa BatUa. Six Bsltles Dsr tTAS «OLD BY ALL DRUGJf8T8. W.n.Ci.rr*., J* a. WauAM

k-

Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c

r-M An Diurn nt

LUMB8E, LATH, SHINGLES,

GLASS, PAIHTS, OILS sad BUILDERS' HABDWAB** MalberryMmt.OoraerNtnth,

ft AH a week la your JHa&irrr Sk

HAUTE, tiib

own town.

free. Address Co., Portland, Maloe,

-i iitJkiM W

IfyoferpWifl^Jtyou can savetaoney by e: ular and reliable tuner, A. makes a specialty of tunlni a specialty of tuning aA(fi%M4rtng all kinds of Instruments. All repairs exe» cuted the same^abtplano sndergan ^nfed^M^extermlnated and ^ftrsa pfevsntedfrom nwtlng the

yeaW ^*tly re daced fbr letMfflng ptanas.: Ttobestrorrefr

aaTir«

address through the postofflce to,

3Ugb m.

postofflce to PAlOE.

IIANO AND ORGiVK

T0f an artist ve of seiW orders to

In Organ and RlanortiahH

PARTICULAR

MATT

Ex Ai]

idAwtn

1

Dealer and Shipper in

Hogs, Cattle and Sheep.

Cash paid for Hogs, Cattle and Sheep all the war round, •neon Fourth street, one door south ot Heu&son House, dtock yards one mile

Beast of eltr. &ave erected scale* and feed pens, and respectfully solicit the patronage of all bo&imble farmers, shippers a jd butchers.

Will boy all yon have to sell and sell Wing town. Pay cash on delivery, as ever, ana sell In the same way.

Butcher Stuff alway* on band So thieve* or legal advisers wanted,

Ti!

W. H. HKt»WN,

AGNER A

KCTLBT,

importers and workers of

Scotch «ra*ftt« aad Ustim Harkl*

MONUMENTS, I

gTATtABT,tB»i, 4 f,

afea

rMTQ

I OinSSlDt

either by myself orson Albert.

i**

vft0a«e9f

Terra, Haute.

TWTHttm«sm lT'iiT"'* TT

iHIr

i*. m,

ii

sr. P.

Main street,

Lkissner,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer Pluoi, HeMevas, OrgM» Musical Instroments, Ac..

Palaoe of Mnslc, Ohio

WM.

BLEDSOE, I iwyi Main street (up stain).

Repair* All Kinds of HachiHes,

Hackhmkirb,

Jko.C

tie wing

MPORTANT TO FEMALES. _hat females need a genuine, first class medicine, carefblly and especially prepared to meet all the demands or their nature, is universally admitted.

who has bad thirty years' experience in the treatment of female complaints, has by careful research sucoeeded in combining choice medicines in such a manner as to meet the great want which the health and safety of tha ladles of this country demand. This valuable medicine is no oommon article It Is a remedy of exoeedlng worth and 111 be most prised where most used. It Is so compounded aa to regulate, strengthen and cure every form or female weakness and derangement. It is essentially the Ladies' Friend, and should be-used whenever she finds herself in need of a remedy peculiar to her sex. It Is the greatest medl cine ever known for safely conducting ber over the ohange in life, and for young girls who are Just emerging into womanhood. Ladles, use it for all your female ills. It Is very dellelous to the taste and safe under all roumstancea. The more you take of it better for yoor system. It contains nothing bot food for the life forces of the body. It surpasses any medicine ever sold In Worth America for the prevention and oureof Consumption. It cures by building up the powers of life to such a degree that dueMed action cannot remain In the system, and the great strength It Imparts to those who use It will stay with them for years. Mothers, use this splendid modlalne yourselves and do not fall to give it to yout daughters. Do not neglect to use It in all cases of Irritability of the stomach and female vomiting. The name of the medicine is

Da. E. DETCHON'8 FEMALE TONIC. send postofflce ou wantof itto j«iutucr

CtNK La No. 8 JUOhaalO's Block^ Do» trolt. Michigan. Sold In Terre Haute, wholesale aad by Uulick Berry, and by druggisu

NERVOUS SUFFER TAB EUROPEAN REM Dr. StmpM)if«Specific

',WH

It-Hi a

Mye oore tor Bpermatorrbea, Seminal Weakness lmpotency, ana all diseases resulting from Self Ab

Memory?Pai^?ln Back and Side,' and dls-

and an

sjioifto, tLoo per package

104 and 1M

Jyld ly Terrt

f,

tttnieM a6ntk1i tnstnuat. SI a box, or 6 boxee for SS sent by mall prepajd On receipt of price.- ,We guarantee st* be*es te

anteeto^^ifthe^^ey If does not efTeet a Mts. Ouasansee* only wben th» treatment la ordered .. WEST

4M4M.W

win pa

ensUvspess. 1 VtgetiSlifcXlx

My Comtr Mem aad Hj Wsnei fiponlhc Connfpy—As yon down on the street cars fWim the dep*^ tell the cosdnctor to step at

R. W. RIPPETOE'S

White Front," 155 Main St5

Where yon will always find the best 1

8VGA1IS, COFFFEE8, TEAS, TABLE 8UPPLIE*,

And All Staple and Fancy Groceries

'V At the Lewes Prices. *7

THE HIGHEST CASH PUCE PAID FOR PRODUCE

xilock, Crawford s-

vllle, Ind., ana you will receive your medicine by next express train. Price, II per bottle, or 6 bottles for 96. Full directions are printed on every bottle. Write to Dr. Detchon and procure It.

For sale by viulick A Berry, and Cook A Eell, Terre Haute.

TheGray'a.SpeetSc

great English remedy* •«dlelae. AOS MARK

Is especiallr reoom mend ed as an unfelling cure

for Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Impotency,andall

many Consumption and a Premature Orave., Full puttaMkm-in our -pamphlets, which we desire to send^ftee by maUto everyone.

FEYE,f

ST4N05 I0-MT WITHOUT A RIVAL IN THE WORLD. For the cure of all kinds of Ague and Chills it has I uo equal having stood the test of universal use for thirty ycor# in the most malarial districts It o**«r to car*, uot merely removing for a time the symptoms, but eradicating the oauseof the disease, thereby makiug a permanent cure.

tUanOMUnd by Tha Dr. Harter MMMas C*m SIS K. Mala Mreft, tosSi Rev. F. Co. Chills

writing April 30th, 1877, aays: "Dr. Harter11 Jnwer amd Agm Spiei/tc is a positive cure for Is and Fever has never failed with us." Mr.

Wsuioair of Keyspoft, I1L, says: "I cured a little girl of Agttt of time yoaaf standing, with Dr. Harter11 Antaad Ague 9pie(tte,

Dr. YotnroBMXM) of Little York, Mo, say*: I have used Dr. Bgrkr't Fmr (MKt dfm StrndU, in my araetioeb »d oan heartily reootomend it to the public."

Dr. E. DETCHON,

sss.

Jt

net core wltn West's a Vbedlnetlons They krtrporely

cannot, cur

Mr,

a«nb. Por-saleby^^. only by lak^

Tlfl8tr?iriy'ali?s ii Ptets and Bulfag HAJLK.ET. tUKAP. ,*.J&.ti£SS2S%!SZ tWBXKST FLA1ITS

f'S. J' H*: I: ,-iii

AGuE

SPECIFIC

PRICE ONLY 75 CENTS*

8tipt German Protestant Orphans' Home, St Charles Rock Road, St. Loidl

after the best phjiiioUai filled to benflt hoe.*

HEW EDXTZONo waSTZfi

tmW

£0ITIOIf WITH

rm

WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.

1928 Pnsea* SOOO Eagnviaffb &OXTIt PAGES COLORED PLATES. Contslalog a SUPPLEMENT of oror 4600 HEW W0BDS Ana Meanings,

ALSO, A NEW

Biograpliioal DiotioiUury of orer 9700 NAMES. PICTORIAL DEFUnnom.

For the greet aid rondorod by picture* in deflaiag, look at the pictures under the following words in Webster, esch illuttrsting snd defining tho number of words and torras nsmed: Beef, psge lags, p. SSI,—10

....10 lloldli

Dology, 085^.-^7

Boiler, n, li»,..—17 Phrenol p. S03, .*4 Ravelin, p. 1089.....14 K3.....M Ships, p. 11M, 1219-^10 11 Steam Knglne* 20 p. on, 45 Timbers, p.

Making 343 words snd terms definsd by tho statures under sbove 13 words In Webstor*s Unsbrldged, fkr better than oould bo done by sny definition givon in words.

Is thoro any better sid than Wobstcr to help a fetnlly to becomo intelligont c.yALS0 iU

[rf/

WEG^TCR'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTIONARY.

M40 P*g*3 Ootsvo. 600 Engrsvlngs. 0. A C. MERRIAM, Publishers, Springflold, Mass.

Webeter AbridUrznonts,—P»tl '•'wrf by IVIS0N, OLAKEMAN/TAYLOn & CO., York. Primsry School Dld'y, 2D4 unQravlngs.

Common Sohosl 274 High School 2:7 Academic 344 CeunUflo House with mant (ilustrs* i, and vslusble tables not ba I ju.id olsswtisfs.

HAl^Ug

in,* Jitug

^OETABlV1

Has been In constant by the (uibllo fof Over twenty years, 4nfl la the best preparation over Invented fS^ fctftSTOfctUTO 9UAY HAXR TO ITS YOVtClFUX. OOLQl} AN© ttirk:

I

It

SU]

Anxiety, Lotas ol

fUMnf

dean.'sweet and

W. Madison all druggists. Terre Ha«

ardZ rewirtf Pit any lal st, dyspepsia,

I.MUa 4

HnislllwTim or

Asaayer

Olicmift cf Mom.

supplies the nayiral

food nod folor to the hair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and tli Ink on the growth of tho hair, prevent Its blanching and foiling off. and thus

for

Prtoe of the

qralx packages rsio. avc« r*.

»Wry»

tiir 'iFi T.i i, ft.lj i.iii I

MefeMfc MW«althX I R. WBBt'ff !rKKV13A WD B4AIN TREATBfy N f, a specific for hysteria, ineaa, atmt^ilxlMa,' nerveni headache, aaental dsproMlqp, low of memory, spermatorthde57^p«fcti&, lovolnrntarv emissions, premature old age* oaasod by ovee exertion, nelf abtme, or over Indulgence,

cfi^.cru

ATEKT BAI.DrE*««:

*ecc:

HJCj.-

It Cores Ittfhins.^Cra'fti tl»m end la«dr»#r. A*1* in AIT. DBKWtSNO it Is

J.'Vt

EDICINfi GO..

Vfii-y

•dtHntW'-it giving the ln»lr a .4 fMMqn AQftfoss wit kh all ^d^^l It keeps

lu /dvUi* flic?.

tbn

hrad

heultby.

©UC^KAMS pYe

WHISKERS' #111 Mtange the l»^a+ti frs ilBOW.I or BLAClt at* dlserettotf. IWnr ono preparatloli It Is easily appllu?, aaJ prodoces a ptmsmjBt coi^r t»iU sat wash off.

PREPARKD Si

CO., NASHUA, P. II.

•f/, S«W br ai DnHh la Vsdidse.

"yOUNO MEN?

lye MtlsfSsotA«bataln-

Wboneanflbrtog from the effects of sell abuse, should send direct to lr. Rons, Peoria. Ilia., end get a bottle of his great "Specific. It glt*s immediate relief aod permanently ernes all cases la all staffs. All grades of bumaafty have tried it, from the lowest to the nigbokt with universal sooeess Three dollars per bottle, to any address.

fit a day at home easily outfit free. AddreM Augusta, Maine.

$72 mad«vCp«Myoot SJS-Saly T*t?*4Cio,

CKWim-THAT WITH OHS WTBOKXOW i! the psn yea ean reach, with an advertiserEvenlng Mall, aimoM nesldenteoi tb4 lowo'-si^ enlor ferre

Msnt ln the'SaturdayEvecing Sf L"™'! rsry rending tauni!y ta ibbi cily, as well wo i.

"J

iSii

iH

fiv,

5

«muiry «o*ao