Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 October 1880 — Page 7

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THE MAILl

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

VARIETY IN THE DAILY FOOD.

milk, may each furnish a perfccl I, or contain all of the elements needed to support life, it is not best to depend upon any one article of food alone, except in the case of nursing babes, and then tho mother should have a suitable •variety. To obtain a variety, some housekeepers only go a round of different kinds of pie and cake, all equally bed perhaps—thinking that if the pan try is well supplied with these, little

ung Is

jils tho a

and it takes food unwillingly because it is tired with overwork—overwork upon the eowvntratod conglomerations of rich cake and pastry. An error easily fallen into in Mich a case istogivo up one thin after another IxscauseTt hurts us, tint the stomach becomes

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arationn, cspeciallj used, noceswiry to high

in:

weak it cam

hardly bisir anything. It is »low starvation. Wo must not only "cease to do evil," but must also "learn to do well" not only givo up unwholesome food, but eat plenty of that which is whole•ome.

The proper variety is one made up of fruith, vegetable*, grain and animal food, tho latter contesting of healthy meat, eKg or milk in its various forms. With palatable (Jraliam or oatmealjre specially meat is seldom craved or found

eal prep-

whore milk is freely

health and strength,

but when starch, sugar and fat preponderate, as in tho common faro of white broad and butter, potatoes, pio and a little sauco, beef (especially steak) often Booms an absolute necessity to one who has to put forth strength. Coffee cannot possibly supply Itsplaco. It does not give strength, but only stimulates it or calls it out. making one feel strong while •under its influeneo. Nourishing foods really strengthen us.

You would hardly Ijollcve, until you try it, how honrtily a plain and nourishing variety of footl is enjoyed by those who live with reasonable simplicity. It Is ea-ier in every way. All feel much hotter and more "good natural, with 110 unreasonable craving for confectionery, pickles or *thnulant*. It lightens the oareot children wonderfully. It makes tho cooVing more simple and easy, and last, but not least, it saves doctors' bills.

•V ENCK AT HUE A KFAST.

I'litler this heading the editor of Science groups together a great deal of information on tho action of tea, coffee and chocolate. The latter, ho says, from Its largo proportion of albumen, in the xnost nutritive lieverago, but at the name time, from its quantity of fat, tho most difficult to digest. Its aromatic substances, however, strengthen tho digestion. A cup of chocolate is an excel lent

Tea and coffee, though themselves not dltlleult of digestion, tend to disturb the digostion of albuminous substances by precipitating them from their dissolved state. Milk, therefore, if taken I his receipt for his forty with tea or coffee, is more dlflleult of he was leaving tho ofneo ho Raid,

digestion after dinner by increasing the secretion of tho dissolving Juices. Tho volatile oil of coffee and the cmpvrou mat it* ami aromatic matters of the clioco late a.^-derate the circulation, which, on tho other hand, is calmed bv tea. Tea and coffee ttoth excite tho activity of tho brain and nerves. Tea, it Is said, in creases the power of digesting the Im|m\i!ciw we have received, creates a

""7 1 nere are uie ruies

hEcKXi'iKs of life.

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care peraouu in the World Mrho, in s. screen themselves frvm the of cxtravagamv and folly, trv to .tier the plea of decency. These 111 Dimmit many a« ts which, h:nl true idvHis of decency, they woull itcsitaic to j\r|ietrate, W* think the fallowing art' a few or the ilianv pnt' 1 ha', ovme under the cognomen of tn-: de«vnt

oruc: ch.HI do i: peix if tin

It ii not decent for a j^erson to niakca slutw

sImw

his or her means.

1: is n»t d»^»nt for a person to run in deb hen ho does not intend to {»ay. It is not decent for a person to fwalwavs talking ill of his neighbor.

It is jiot dwnt to ascribe improper motive to evorv one wo may wo»e in contact with.' 5

It is not decent for one not to appropriate atiotherVt |*eunt*ry means for his own ratification.

It is not «ieoent for y6ung people to sh. so respect to the ag*xi. 1 TT ileeent to be praising you?, self wv.nvs.

It i- -,ot «)ocent to keep yoon*lf|Aid show for otliers to look at, It if !i«»t vKwnt in persons going Iftteto pUn of naitMlnKRU m«»ioinocN other* \-arkuw

It i« 'iot doocm to apAmt yo*ur in f(V!iv«hii(w,wlvonyou have debt* tliat

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EVEN I NO AT HOME

mistake. Cake and pio 'do not supply I much actual food, and the good material that is used in them is put into such Shape that the stomach is worn out by the effort to digest them. This accounts lor much of tho tiredness complained of by women and girls. They are lialfBtarved because their food is poor. The use of much poor trash called "dainties (I don't abuse these things because I dislike them I have a "sweet tooth" and know my own weakness well enough to I puffing of'wi res" that ~neodeno\*"appear understand the weakness of others) win make the whole thing easy, and appetite for substantial food. I diflerent ways and means may be prohe stouutch Ls feeble for lack of good I vided for making the evening hours pass material in tho blood (made constantly pleasantly, and a time to bo looked for of our uyrtl and air) to repair it» waste, ward to with pleasant anticipations.

Tbe long evenings which follow the short days am made, in some families, the happiest of all happy times. The cares of the day are ended the mother's resting time has come the father has dropped all sorts of business worries ana perplexities and the whole family throw themselves with zest into the in-

Faith Rochester in Agriculturist. Though good wheat, or good bcefj or nooent pleasures of the home circle. Solomon tells us that there is a time

for all things laugh, to dance, and to

E3indulged

a time to weep, a time to *, and to play. Surely

the time to laugh, play, and dance comes most appropriately in the long, pleasant evening hours, when 4. "The cares that ihfoct the day I

F°W up their tenia like the Arabs, AJitl Silently steal away." It is well for the woman of the household to remember that the pleasanteven

try is well supplied other cooking is neeewury. It is a great I ing at home are strong antidotes to the _i_ practice oflooking for enjoyment abroad, and seeking for pleasure in forbidden

laces for relaxation and recreation will in somehow bv most men, and happy are they who fln3 in the home circle the diversion the need. A livolv game, an interesting book read aloud, or, in musical families, a new song be practised, will furnish pastime that will make an evening pass pleasantly A little forethought during the day,"

We visited once in hore it was the duty of each sister In tura to provide the evening's occupa tion and there was a pleasant rivalry between them as to whose evening should 1» the most enjoyable. The brothers entered fully into the spirit of the simple home entertainments and were as loth to be obligod to spend an evening away from home as their sisters, and parents were sorry to have them absent. Everyone spoke of this fain ily as an uncommonly united one, for every member showed such a strong at tachinent for the home to whicli each one contributed so much pleasure.

£*or those distressing diseases peculiar to women Day's Kidney Pad is in valuable.

A HOME FOR MOTHER.

It is delightful to turn from the too frequently sad example of dime-novel bitten runaway boys bringing them selves and their parents to grief, to a puro picture of final love and duty like this. Says a letterwritor from a Western city:

Business calls mo to tho United States Land Office. Whilo'thero a lad apparently sixteen or seventeen years of age came in and presented a certificate for forty acres of land.

I was struck with tho countenance and gcnoral npnoaranco of the boy, and inquired of nim for whom ho was purchasing tho land. "For myself, sir."

I then inquired whore he inonev. Heanswored, "learned-. Feeling then an increased desire for knowing somethiug moro about the bov, I asked about himself and parents. lie took a scat and gavo me the narrative

I am the oldest of fivo children. Father is a drinking man, and often would, return homo drunk. Finding that father would not abstain from liquor, 1 resolved to make an effort in some way to help my mother, brothers and sisterfe. I got an axe and went into anew part of the country to work clearing land, and I havesavod monoy enough to buv forty acres of laud there." "Well, my good boy, what are you

... restorative and invigorating re-1 "Well. my gw.. ^v, freshment even for weak persons, pro- going tylo with tho land! •vide*! I heir digestive organs aro not too "I will work 011 it, build a log houso, delicsttrt. Onrntnnl Itichelien attributed I and when all is roady, will bring father, attributed to chocolate his health ami bi|ftriiy U«» ing liis later years. Tea and coffee do not afford this advantage. Albumen in tea leaves, and legttmln in coffee lerrles, are represented In very scanty proportions. Tho praise of tea and coffee as nutritive substances is, therefore, hardly warranted.

motUac H'" *•i*-1-me. The land I want for mother, it will secure her from want in her old ago 'And what will you do with your father if I10 continues to drink?" 'O sir, when wegot him 011 tho farm ho will foel at home and be happy, and I hojw becomo a sober man."

Young man, may God's Massing attend youln your efforts tohelpandhonor your father and mothor."

By tlds time tho receiver handed him his receipt for his forty acres of land. As

"At last mother?'

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OU£tU lx» iaid. 1 i* n«{ .lenvnt to (Oarve your family,} roikal ot 3t. Jacobs (i b\ ndinK y««r immey for liquor. «ui Awnt to elMM"jjpr#wW|l*r y*« liave a Is'.'0- i: -fe know loljce tlian he i-» of.

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othor of the ,mr (tn p^tk prevalent a» tt

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?h»i«% and ewr* jiutRrrr sh .^

clw- at on»v hr the use of S»r. HuH'* Syrup, and thus prvvrnt fr»a* lea*iing to Arioa»luo| art«\ t»- •«, Prkt* 3Srt*.

I have a home for my

The latest language is tho "language of the month." Imagine tho fascination of reading a woman character by her mouth, without any reference to what comes out of it. It can be done, howevor according to a modorn wiseacre, and here are the rules to bo observod: If hor

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thorough meditation, and, 111 spite of uumth is very small there is not much the movements of thoughts, permits the attention to be fixed upon a certain subject. On tho other hand, if tea is taken in eve*s, it. causes an increased irritability of tho nerves, characterised by sleeplessness, with a general feeling of reM lessness and trembling of tho limbs. \ilei\ also, if taken in excess, produces shyvj'iessness and many baneful effects very similar to those arising from ten drinking. Coffee, however, produces greater excitement, and a sensation of rostlesMiessand beaten sites. For throw* ing off this condition, fresh air is tho lv* antidote.

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A OtjmNorT«st tafeeavsu 1

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nor

miud, bmt overmuch shallow sentiment If she has a very large mouth oho will Kssess a good brain, out tho troublo is 11 kissing it. Largo mouths put a man to an artistic teat he will be driven to his wits' end whether to begin at one corner aAd conclude on the other, or to make a heroic dash at the middle and endoavor to roach both corners. But if you area kissing artist It can be covered "nicely enough? If your sweetheart lias a coareoly formed mouth she will lie sehtftmlTWrtd full of strong, coarse points of character, and will raise a row in the familv. If she has a delicately formed moutfi, with rounded lips, and of a velvet color, she will l»ave much sensibility and perfection of character, tmjt wiM not astonish by her brilliancy •optionor ex cent ion. It is a good mouth liecause it is kissable and submissive. Shun blue-lipped or thinlip|vd women they will lore you to death with litetaUire or women's rights, theorize while yatf want your Bnnor, or s|oil your temper by their ml-hot seoldiiig tongues.

a

x, who has

s]»ent much Umo at quarantine, sakl thn'^a pen«)lt hpw m*1ihorowglvlv washed evorv dav rarelv took contagious biU where tjlto lialr, was altot\Ttv^*to hec^^HiO tlfirtY ami nwttwl it as ha nil mwiKlo to eswatie infection. speejiV telief for nervtHW ho*4aoho 1)y wa.mnf|t the part thoroughly in weak noda wafcer. 1 bave kaowu severe csvos almost wholly curwi bjr pmiedjr. A frieod rtnrtf* It the jtr .'art relief "in canes* of "rans "WlfSyilliWHW tho eyes and mac after one thonujrh \rashing of ^UmoaKhITwh^a /The hiMri abo«l h- Vraxi afterward, and draughts of air Tir :ssr

A Httle VMlef

xAkr&rti It. SttxWard, tiie'tlr^P

Ir trh*tl«e«lon. and by indiridtiafeiia ail tib^walknof!!^.

Apne a S a "von rr^t i^v^is, taltie /—«r*a

alwayi Cum ud never Disappoints Tie world's great Pain-Reliever for Man and Beast, and reliable.

Tlt#t t» aow so extensively worn on

CHILDREN'S SHOES WEAR A3 LONG AS Tli.^ HETAI,, W.i

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,

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Cteap, quick

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lflteHER'SCASTOKIAisi:ot Narcotic. Children grow lilt upon, Mothers like, and. Physicians m'tunmcntl CASTOIIIA It regnilates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Fcverishuess, and destroys Worms.

WEI BE METER'S CATARRH Cnro, a Constitutional Antidote for tMs terrible malady, by Absorption. The moat Important Discovery sinoe Vaooination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage Wore Consumption sets in.

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I'.l.ut-Jer, Urlr.sry *nd Uvor Disc-aacs, Dropsy, Or:ivil uii.l DiubcU.-*, aro t-urt-.l by

HUNT'S REMEDY,

t'ae (ircat Kidney and Liver Medicine.

ot the

got

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ho following

HUNTS REMEDY

cur:-» liriiflit'* UcU: ilon or Xor.rotcnUou of Urine, 1'uluA hi lliv Loins, or Sido.

HUNT'S REMEDY

cure*. InUiir.pcran^e, Nervous Dlsoa*i", Gcnoml Kcinolo \Wi»kn«**» nnl Kxrcsncs.

HUNTS REMEDY

mr. Hoadarho, Sour Htc/nnrii, IConstipation and Pilc«.

HUNTS REMEDY

ACTS

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ONCE

on

nnwi'tn,

Send

the Klilncvs, T.tver, and

rf«torlnir thom to

rtrfdo

a healthy action, and

Ot'ltKS when all other meillclncH fall. Hun-

have been saved who have been given up to dt» bv frtendii ind physldniw.

Rr p.nnphtnt to

W'M. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Trial.»!*(%

75 cents.

Larjro

*l*o cheapen.

HOLD BV AJ.L DRUGGISTS.

$5,000,000

The American Shoe Tip Co. WAitnx.xT niKiu

A.s.T.Co.

«s Intrmliufd by thain, an) lj 'hieh

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Iias bden savet 10 |«ireui»

I'!-h

an-

lllack Tip vrill nttvc stlil

miv, tiwiU«s being wuru on tl« coarser grades It is worn on fine and candy shorn whero tli# Metal 'ilp on aci-oant its

looks

wcisld not bo used. They all have our Trade Mark A. S. T. Co. ttemped ou front of Tip. 1'areata should ASK FOR SHOES wi this

BEAUTIFUL LACK TIP on thom trh»n pnrchaslng for tbelr children.

nwpoiwo

XKRVOUSXESS.

It affords meewmt p1ea.mre to lc-»r immy to the bt fttsl bave reecivrd using Fellows' Compound Syrup of H., »v phosphites. I hare recommended it to many of my friends, and it hw** jwoved an exee!?*nt enrative for nervousnc and General I :llty. it is also a first rows Tonic—cr^Ws, a nerxm to take on flesh rapidly, am! fme mn» tho con.«ttr"**~r ehaiactenstleof

KV JuM.NSTON, Montreal.

READ PR. F.AULfTH TEfTTIMOXlAL. Mr. Jaxkk

I Tmojows, Man., Chemist.

Hi a,—For neveral montlm pest I have need voor r.^nnoimi «jrnrf» In the ^r.taient of Incip,. l't sis, -onle I-r-ir tls, and other

uAoDoim

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greatest

ymrsw oNnlned the

by all

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ot ine -i, I have

tv• hesitation in stating Ks frmnKMtamoncstthenn.: asr*l e«a«i. Bcins»n ea-• Ncrvr* Tonic, exerts a direct iuf we on the r»ou Hj-stcm, and throo: it, it InrigorMes tb body. Itaflbeds irp to 1 a KimdT which is good In -«wa for wf

it bi intended, when so many advpr

tkjl »re worse than nwkm. I atn-.ttr, years tmlr.« SS-aEARlJ Ja,M.D,

Ccr-i, to l|txn

au_.

most wetader-

mn«i la stsMtnUfe

.1, ,.jr •i iw tea scbper bottie. Sts for &50.

MAXHOOD RESTOKED. A vk-tim esrij* Improdewe, eaa.nc

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1 .lla, wfc *1 •onfer the »p-' Adon yott i« rapid WXQHAm. dmiJ. A. REEVES, COmUuun «L. Y.

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Professional Cards.

G. BUWW• BMWT

BUFF

A BEECHEE,

ATTOBIETS AT 1.AW,

Ofkick—No.S20 Ohio Street, bet. Third and Fourth, north side.

D"

J. P. WORRELL,

fe Treats exclusively Disease* ot the EYE AK® EAR!

Ofltoe: Ho. S21 Ohio street, TERRE HAUTE, IND Ofttce boon from 9 a. m. te 1 m. and from 3 to 5 p.m.

c.°-

LINCOLN,

SEHT18T'

OfQee, I#H 8. Sixth, oppjslte jr. O. taactlngand arUflelal teetb «peciatU«A. work warranted.

G.w

BALLEW,

Kx All

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DENTIST,

Office, 433% Main Stiert, orcr eld erafrftienery stand TEBRK HAUTE, 1N1)

Can be foand In office ninht

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Business Cards.

/^AL, THOMAS,

Optician and Watchmaker For the trade. No. CJ9 of big toan with watoh.

LKISSNER,

Wbeleealeanfl Retail Dealer iti Pianos, Helodeonts, Organ* Musical Instruments, Sc.,

WE

Bepaira All Kinds ot Mewing Machines, And furnishes Needles and parts for all kinds of machines. Drop a postal card through the postoffloe, and he will call at the house.

pRANK PRATT,

Importer and Dealer In ..

ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRANITE

MONUMENTS,

Ntatuary, Vases, &c. &c., No. 25 SOUTH FIPTU STREET, TERRE HAUTK, IND.

ITY MARBLE WORKS. M. HANRAHAN,

iiannfaoturer and dealer in Amcrscau ant, Italian Marble and Scotch Granite Monuments, Tomb Stones, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures and Btatuary. 120 south Sixth street, between Ohio and Walnut, east side, Terre Haute, Ind.

First-elass material and workmanship.

H. BROWN,

Dealer and Shipper in

Hog8, Cattle and Sheep.

Cash paid for Hogs, Cattle and Sheep all the year ronud, Office on Fourth street, one door south ot Henderson House, btoek yards out* mile southeast of city.

I bavu erected scales and feed pent* and ispectftilly solicit the patronage of all honorable farmers, shippers aud butchers.

I will buy all you havn to sell and sell anything own. Pay cash on delivery, as ever, ana sell In tho same way.

AGNER & RIPLEY,

Importers and workers of

Seoteh Grani* MOIS A A

and Italian Btarhl*

TMENTS,

T, URNS, *'. St., bet. 4th and 6tb. TEKRK HAUTK, IND

No 418 Chi.

IANO TUNING.

If your piano needs tuning or rcpalrin can save money by employing the poj ular and reliable tuner, A. H. PAIGE, wh« makes a specialty of tuning and re all kinds of iustruments. All repairs exe cuted the same as at piano and organ manufactories.

Pianos tuned and c?eaned, moths exter mlnated and wires prevented from rusting without extra charge. Pianos tuned by the year at reduced rates. Prices ereatly reduced for rebuffing pianos. The best of references given wheu desired. Leave orderr with W. H. Paige, 67 Main street, or senc your address through the postofDce to

A. H. PAIGK.

•DIANO AND ORGAN

For an artistic job leave or sead orders to KUSS.VEK'S PALACE

only prae leal workmen in this city, hav ing worked both In Organ and Piano man' ufactorles, with a fully equipped work-shop at our command, all repairs are executed the same as at manufactory. Call or send for pamphlet giving list of reference# and ft treatise on how to take proper care of the piano. PARTICULAR N -TME TO OUTSIDE

RESIDK5TH.

No traveling agents or solicitors employed, Ail calls promptly attended to either by myself or son Albert.

R«».pecift»lJy,

1

L. KUKSNER,

Palace ot Terre, Baute.

Acres

fOOS Mk* OS OLB, ff feMMAa i*«*

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Alain struei, slgi

Palaoe of Momic, 48 Uhiu

BLEDSOE,

320% Main street (up Rtalrs).

DR. E. DETOHON'S FEMALE TONIC. If not kept by druggists, send pottoffice money order for quantity you want of it to Dn. DetcuoNj 84 Fisher Block. Crawfordsvllle, Ind.. auu you will receive your medicine by next express train. Price, 81 per bottle, or 6 bottles for »5. Full directions are printed on every bottle. Write to Dr. D«tchon and procure It.

For sale bv Gullck

W. H. B1UAVN

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Bell, Terre Haute.

sequeneeon 8elf Abuse: as Loss of Memo ry, Universal liassltude, Pain lu the Back Dimness of Vision, PrematureOld Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity, Consumption and a Premature Grave.

Full particulars In our pamphlets, which Aire to send free by mull to every one The Hpeclflc Medicine Is sold by all drug sts at 81

we desire to send free by mull to every one. 1c Medicine Is sold by all drug* per package, or six packages for or will be sent by mall on receipt of the money, by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 3 Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Michigan.

Bold In Terre Hante, wholesale and retail, by Gulick fc Berry, and by druggists everywhere.

TO

NERVOUS SUFFERERS.

THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY,

Dr. J. B. Simpson's 8pee{flc Medicine.

BKFORB.

it is a positive cure for Bper mat orrhea. Beminal Weakness 1111potency, and ail diseases resulting from Helf Abuse, as Mefatal Anxiety, Lows ot Memory, Pains in Back and Side, aud diseases that lead to consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Hpeclflc Medicine is being used with wonderful success.

Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price of the Specific, |U) per package, or six packages for 15.00. Address all orders to 4sT. B. HI MP#ON MEDICINE

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Mj Country Men and My Women from Che Conulry—As yon jeome down on the street cars from the depot, tell the conductor (o stop at -X

R. W. RIPPETOE'S

"White Front,!' 155 Main St.,

gi Where yon will always find the best

8V6A1S8, COFFFEJES, TEAS, TABLE SIJPPY.tffiS,

And All Staple and Fancy Groceries

At the Lowes Priccs.

s/mm/

THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOB PRBDECE

£12 "on "03 3NI9IQ3N

-sou Pn* V«U u*|ABiaj 'nojj jo apixotaij jo Dopuvdoacl OIKOX KOUI

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[•MPORTANT TO FEMALES.

That females need a genuine, first class medicine, carefully and especially prepared to meet all the demands or their nature, is universally admitted. Da. E. DETCHON, who has had thirty years' experience in the treatment of female complaints, has by careful research succeeded in combining choice nadicines in such a manner as to meet tke great want which the health and safety of the ladies of this country demand. This valuable medicine Is no oomraon artlclo: it is a renfedy of exeeedlng worth and will be most prized where most used. It is pr so compounded as to regulate, strengthen and eure every form 01 female weakness and derangement Jt is essentially the Ladles' Friend, and should be used whenever she finds herself in need of a remedy pcoullar to her sex. It is the greatest medicine ever known lor safely conducting her over the change in life, and for young girls who are Just emerging into womanhood. Ladles, use it for all your female ills. It is very delicious to the taste and safe under all circumstances. The more you take of it the better for your system. It contains nothing but food for the life forces of the body. It surpasseffany medicine ever sold in North America for the prevention and cureof Consumption. It cures by building up the powers or life to such a degree that diseased action cannot remain lu the sys* tem, and the great strength it imparts to those who use It will stay with them for years. Mothers, use this Nplendld medicine yourselves and do not fail to give it to youi (laughters. Do not neglect to use it in all cases of irritability of the stomach and female vomiting. The name of the medicine is

Berry, and Cook A

*HE GREAT ENGLISH RBMEDY Uray's Hpeclflc Sfodlelne. 1 MtK.

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especially -a

/wi recommendan un'i* 'ailing cure a W

for

Beminal

S z/ Weakness, aper ma tortency^amat

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101 and IDS Main *t,, Buffalo, N. Y. Bold in Terre Haute by Groves A Lowry

Health i« Wealth!

DH.

OS

MUSIC. As the

K. C. WESTS NKRVE AND BRAIN TREATAff NT, a specific

tot

hysteiia,

diKsiness, eonvutoions, nervoos headache, mental depression, loss of memory, spermatorrhcee, lmpotency, involuntary emissions, premature old ase, caose«l ny over exertion, seif abuse, or over indulgence, which it-ads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. II a box, or 6 boxes for 15 sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes te cure any case. With each order received by ns forfl boxes, scoompanleo with 95, wr will send the purchaser oar written gn»r sntee to return the money if tbe treatment does not eJTect a euro. Goarantees issned only when tbe treatment Is ordered direct from us. Address JOHN €?. WE8T

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Sole Proprietors, ISland W8. W. Maditon st. Chicago, Ills. Sold by ail druggist*, Cook A Bell, wbalesale agentx. Terrs Hsni

9500 Reward!

Wheada^M

E will pa/ tbe abeve reward for any case of fiver eomplaiai. dyspepsia, «ek I nd ipetloa, cmastip

Uon

Ions. The gw«ir»e msnuCseiBwd oaly by JOBLN C. WEST VOn

the -Pjil Xakei*,^

Ml and W. Madison st~. Chicago.

trWf paeka«»s«Bft by m*ll 1 oeipt of a three

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4600 JflGW WORDS and Meanings,

ALSO, A NEW

Biographical Dictionary of oror 9700 NAMES. PICTORIAL DETIinTIONS.

For tho icireat nl«l rcndcr.^l by picturoi In defining, look at tho picture* undor tho following words in Wobstor.oach illuittratingnnddoflaing tho number of weftda nnd torma named: Beef, pago 120,

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