Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 March 1881 — Page 3

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•THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

HEALTH HINTS.

Keep the person scrupulously elean

change the clothing worn next to the fkin (which should be flannel) often Don't economize in washing bill*. A eold bath every morning for very vigorous persons, or once or twice a week and thorough rubbing with a coarse towel or flesh brush mornings when bath is not taken, for the lees robust, is neces8ary to keep the functions of th6 skin in I health, ana is very invigorating. After warm baths a dash of cold water will prevent chill and "taking cold." In bathing in winter, the shock from cold water is lessened by standing a minute in the cold air after the removal of clothing before applying water

A very prolific source of disease is defective drainage. In the country, slops and waste water are thrown into the back yard to trickle baek into the /well and pollute it, or to form a reeking cesspool which poisons the air. In cities the sewer-connectionswith houses allow the foul gases to rush baek through the waste-pipes to closets or sinks and into the house. Neatness will cure the first, and a flue connecting each system of drainage-pipes with the tallest chimney in the house where a fire is constantly used, will draw off and oonsume the gases in the second.

It should be remembered- that the use of.rhloride of lime, and other fumigants, does not destroy filthiness, but only renders it less evident. Cleanliness, in a very strong word. Carpets filled with dust or grease, dirty furniture, or walls covered with old paper, defile the atmosphere as much as a refuse heap in the cellar or baek yard. A dark house is generally unwholesome and dirty The sunlight is second onljr in importance to fresh air. To convince one that light purifies, it is only necessary to go into a darkened room and no.te the corrupt smell.

Ventilation can be accomplished by simply letting the pure air in the baa air must be let out. Open a window at top and bottom, hold a lighted candle in the draft, and see tho flame turn outward at the top and inward at the bottom, showing the purifying currents. Windows on opposite sides of the room ventilate still more perfectly. In sleeping rooms, avoid "drafts" when possible, but danger of taking cold from them may be averted by extra clothing. In living-rooms, an open fire place or grate insures ventilation. The use of close stovos, and close rooms, are the causes of the increased prevalenoe and fatality, in winter, of small pox, and other contagious diseases.

Colds are often, if not genorally, tho result of debility, and are preceded by dhorderod dlgoston. Such cases aro

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revonted by a removal of the cause by and pure air. Extreme cold or heat, and sudden exposure to cold by passing from a heatod room to cold outside air, is very injurious to the old or weak. All such should avoid great extremes and suddon changes. In passing from heutod assemblies to the cold air, tho mouth should be kept closed, and tho breathing done through the nostrils only, so that the cold air may be warmed lef6re reaching the lungs, which have lust l)oen immorsod in a hot-air bath. Tho injurious effoct of such sudden changes Is caused by driving the blood from tho surface to the Internal organs, producing congestions.

Bad smells mean that decay is going on somowhoro. Rotten particles are floating in tho air, and penetrating the nostrils and lungs. Their offensiveness means that they aro poison, and will produce sickness and death, or so reduce the tono of tho svstem that ordinarily ml Id disorders will prove fatal. In all such cases removo the cause when possible. Many of those poisons are given off by tho body, and aro removed by pure air, as dirt is washed away by wntcr. Soiled or foul air can not purify any more than dirty wator will clean dirty clothes. Pure air enters the lungs, Incomes charged with waste narticlos, which aro poison if taken back again. An adult spoils one gallon of pure air every minute, or twonty-flve flour barrelfuls In a single night, in breathing alone. A lighted gas-burner consumes eleven gallons, and an ordinary stove twentv-nvo gallons a minute. Think of those facts oefore sealing up tho fire place, or nailing down the windows for winter.

Let tho sunshine into every room in tho house. Tho sunlight is a great purifier. Keep tho cellar not only clean and sweet, but givo it fresh air and good ventilation, or it will poison the rest of the house.

If one is accustomed to sleeping with windows open there is no danger of taking cold from tho oxposure, winter or summer. Poople who shut up windows to keep out "night air." make mistake. At night, the only air air." A bed for a week or

a mistake. At nig to breathe, is "night tluit has been mado up longer Is not fit to aloep in. It has gathered moisture and should be aired. When fixed wash-bowls stand in sleep-ing-rooms, tho waste-pipe should be carefully closed, as sewer gases often escape through them into the room.

Many or the colds which people are said to catch, commence at the feet. To keep those extremities warm,therefore, is to eflfoct an iusuranoe against the almost interminable list of disorders which spring out or a "slight cold." First, never be tightly shod. Boots and shoos, when they fit oloselv. press against the foot and prevent a free circulation of the blooa. When, on tho contrary, thev do not embrace tho foot too tigtitlv the blood gets fair play, and the places left between the leather and the stockings are filled with a comfortable supply of warm air. The second rule is, never to sit in damp shoes. It is often imagined that unless they are positively wet it is not necessary to change them while the feet are at rest. This is a fallacy for when the least dampness is absorbed into the sole, it is attracted nearer to the foot itself by its own heat, and thua perspirmfion is dangerously checked. Any person may prove this, bv trying the experiment of neglecting this rule, and his feet will iwomc cold and damp after a few moments, although, taking off the shoe and warming it, it will appear quite dry.

Remember that there is no patent medicine or "patent pad." warranted to "curebv abeorption/* that will absorb "disease® half as rapidly as a wet towel wrapped around the body,| and covered with a dry flannel. If people were required to"pay 910 each for this "valuable secret" there would be no difficulty in getting millions of its testimonials to Ft* efficacy. It Is to cheap too be popular with people who liked to be hum but wnen cold water,

humbugs all fail, try hot and

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BO USEHOLD HELPS.

E. W. B-, In New York Post.

A nice dish for breakfast is made by taking bits of bam that have been left from previous meals, cutting them in small pieces and heating them with two or three eggs stirred in. Pieces of beef may also be used, and enjoyed if properly cooked. Chop them fine, season with bntter, pepper and salt, and serve hot. The excellence of theae dishes depends upon the way in which you cook and season them. Anything which is warmed over in order to be palatable must be

The following recipe for almond oake is a good one it makes a very nice cake for the basket: Take one cup of butter, one cup and a half of sugar, three eggs, half a cup of milk, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, about two cups of flour flavor with a little almond extract. Blanch one pound of almonds lay aside enough to cover the top of the cake when they are cut in halves chop the rest and put into the cake. After the cake is in the tin, lay the split ones over the top of the cake thev will rise and brown as the cake bakes. This is delicious. Try it.

It is a good plan to have the dining room and kitchen swept before other work is done there is less danger of spots being made on carpet or floor. Many grease spots are made for which no one is accountable simply by crumbs being stepped on and crushed. If hot grease is spilled on the floor or carpet, without losing a minute, pour some cold water on it it can then be scraped off with a knife and the traces easily removed but if left to penetrate soft wood or to spread on a carpet it will take a much longer time. Tjiis is one of the many cases in which a stitch in time saves nine."

There are many women who are now doing without so-called "help," who are not, as one expressed it to me the other day, "well enough to keep a girl." They aro tired in body and mind of the vexation and expense involved in it. Some young wives, too, are waking up to the fact that it is asking a great deal of a man who is just begmriing life to support, at the outset, two women, both of whom are ignorant, and one of them careless and extravagant as a rule. There is probably no experience which will so ruaely dispel "Love'Byoung dream" as the countless ills a man brings upon himself by setting up housekeeping. No wonder that most brides wish to board for a year after marriage, and unless morally certain of the abiding affections of a husband who knows that, so far as practical housekeeping is concerned, he mnst look for a good deal of "worse" with a very little of "better," the average bride had better board for a while. The ordinary domestic as positively poisons the atmosphere of a house as does the fatal sewer gas. The kitchen door may be firmly closed, escapes may be provided for all the smells of the cook room, but the uneasiness and unhappiness caused by the thought of a sullen-faced woman in the kitchen, one who regards all who have more than she has, ana less work to do, as her natural enemies one who is, to say the least, not in harmony with her environment, and which risee to the mistress in her sitting room, and, like grief, "walk up ana down" with her, cannot be conducted off in pipes, or even be estimated by any meter now known. If one is so situated that she can get along without a girl she is a happy woman. If she is a wise woman, she mav spare herself the hardest work of having the washing and ironing done out of the house. This leaves her with the light work, whioh, though it may be somewhat monotonous and confining, is healthful, and is not so trying to tho spirit as are the troubles arising from having a poor girl. Each day's work is so near alike that it can be systematized and made easy after a few week's experience. It is said that one explanation of the faultless system in Oerman households is that the servants who do the every-day work are notcalled upon to do the washing, but others are hired to do this. There are some homes in this country, also, where blue Monday is dropped out entirely, and aside from the general setting to rights after a pleasant Sunday, Monday is not unlike other happy home days.

SHREWDNESS AND ABILITY. Examiner and Chronicle. Hop Bitters, so freely advertised in all the papers, secular and religious, are having a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. There is no denying tho virtues of the hop plant, and tne proprietors of theso bitters havo shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a bitters whose virtues are so palpable to everyone's observation.

SUGGESTIONS FOR HOMES. A lsdv who had been eminently successful in bringing up her children contributes to the woman's Journal some ideas of their home living. She says: "I remember that children are children and must have amusements. My busband and I used to read history, and at the end of each chapter ask some questions, requiring the answer to be looked up if not gives correctly. We follow a similar plan with the children sometimes we play one game and sometimes another, always playing with books, stories, plays or games of some kind to make tne evenings at homo more attractive than they can be (made abroad. I should dislike to think that any one could make my children happier than I can, so I always try to be at leisure in tho evening, and to arrange something entertaining. When there is a good concert, lecture, or entertainment, we all go together and enjoy it for whatever is worth the price of admission to us older people, is equally valuable to the children, and we let them see that we spare no expense where it is to their advantage to be out of an evening. But the greater number of evenings are spent quietly at home. Sometimes it requires quiet an effort to ait quietly talking and playing with them when my work basket is filled with unfinished work, and books and papers lie unread on the table but as the years go by and I see my boys and girls growing into homeloving. modest young men and maidens, I am glad that 1 made it my rule to give the beet of myself to my family."

WRITS

will not be so very foolish

that they will allow themselves to be deceived with a new congh syrup when thev have experienced the value of Dr. Butt's Cough Syrup for many years. Price, 25 cents.

Republican

IT is very rare that the Kepi consents to editorially forward the in-

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terest of advertisers of what are known

as patent medicines, as it does not frequently fall out that we can have positive knowledge of their merits. However, we take pleasure in saying of St. Jacobs Oil from individual experiment, that it is a most excellent remedial agent, and such we can heartily recommend it. St. Louis Republican.

to Mrs. Iidia E. Ptnkham, No.

23S Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relative to the curative properties of hev Vegetable Oompouna in all female complaints.

ATKK'S SARSATARILLA.

Stop thatCeagh.

If you Buffer with a coogh, cold, asthmabronchitte, hay fever, consumption, loss of voice, tickling In the throat, or any effection of the throat or lungs, use DR.

-SIJOO.

DK.' MOTPS LIVER PILLS are the best oathartic regulators. (2) Benarkskle Cares Mr l»r. Bwsyis's

Compound Sy rap or W114 Cherry. It will cure the most stubborn cough. It will Cure bronchitis, asthma, sore throat. It has cured very many cases of consumption.

After an elapse of 25 years we have reoei ved from Naomi Wiloox, Angola, N Y., who was cured of Catarrhal Consumption by Dr, Swayne's Compound Syrup of "Wild Cherry, This is a convincing proof of the of curee affected by this valuable remi For a worrying (cough, throat or lung trouble, tightneaa of the chest, asthma and other evils which undermine the strongest constitutions, we know of no better and pleasant remedy than Dr. Swayne's Compound Syi of Wild Cherry. Price 25 cents and $1 aboi or six bottles 15. The large sire bottle is the most economical. Sold at the leading drug stores. Swayne* Pills are the best for the liver, biliousness, and to ward off chills and fever. Try them. Buntin 4c Armstrong, Terre Haute.

Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful cough medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of cough, croup, and bronchitis' woile its won derful suooess in the cure of consumption is without aparallel in tho history of medicine. Since it's nret discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnest! ask you to tiy it. Price 10 cts., GO cts., and I If your lungs are sore, chest, or back, lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Price 25 oents Sold by J. J. Baur.

Answer this Question Why do so many people we see ajound us, seem to prefer to sutler and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for T5 oonts we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to oure them. Sold by J. J. Baur.

SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, a mar velous cure for Catarrh, Diqtheria. Canker mouth, and Headache. With 'each bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment. of these complaints without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold by J. J. Baur.

NATURE'S TRIUMPH.

Frailer'a Root Rltters.

If you are weak, or languid, use Froeier's Bitters. If your flesh is flabby and your complexion sallow, use FrazJer's Bitters.

If you live in a malarial district, use Frozfer's Bitters. If worn down with the care of ehildren, use Fraaier's Bitters.

If you have got the blues, use Frazier's Bitters. If you have kept late hours and lived contrary to the laws of health, use Eraser's Root Bitters.

If you need toning up take Frazier's Root Bitters. If you have abusied instead of used nat» ural's gifts, use Frazier's Bitters.

If you feel old beforo your time, use Frazier's Bitters. If life has bccome a burden and you have gloomy forebodings, use Fraziers Bitters.

If your hands tremble and your eyes have grown dim, Frazier's Root Bitters will make you feel young again. Sold by all druggists everywhere at the low price of 81.00 per bottle.

HfcNRY & DA VIES, Sole Prop's, Cleveland, O.

A CARD.

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, tec., will send a recipe that will cure you, FREB OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the

TUTT'S

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL

KING'S

NKW

DISCOVERY for consumption. This is the great remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful curee, curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over one million bottles of Da. Kino's NKW DISOOVKBY have been used within the last year, and Kavegiven perfect satisfaction in every instance, we can unheetatingly say that this is really the only sure cure for throat and lung affection and ran cheerfully recommend it toall. Call and a trial bottle for 10 cents, or a regular sise

Gulick A Berry, Terre Haute, Ind.

BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures pain in man

a

nd beast. For use externally and internally. DR. ROGER'S VEGETABLE WORM

SYR­

UP instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them.

Henry's Carbolic Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds or skin eruptions, freskles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE as all others are but imitations. Price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists.

Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitters Area cheap and simple remedy for dyspepsia and biliousness in all their worst forms. It is a well-known preparation, and has been known and endorsed by physicians for many years, and has been used by thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world as a stand ard and reliable remedy.

DURNO'S CATARRH SNUFF cures catarrh and all affections of the mucous mem brane.

PILLS

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SYMPTOMS OF A

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ifoo, Railroad, Track and other*. I will guarantee than the best scales made, and furnUto tb«m at prices that defy competition. Be sore and Inquire into the merits of this mJc before purchasing elsewhere. For circulars and full particulars, address

Itefclnf Piles

Is one of the most annoying diseases in the world, and yet all can find sure of Dr. Swayne's Ointment. It has been tested in thousands of instances and invariably makes a sure cure. The symptoms are moisture like perspiration, Intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes effected. Reader, if you are suffering from this distressing complaint, or tetter, itch, scald head, ring worm, scaly, skin

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LIST OFfPRIZES*

The Willard Hotel with aingQgA AAA its flxturw£and furniture, One Residence on Green HtreeL^^^flS/OOO One Residence on Green Street 15^000 Two Cash Prises, each 10.000 Two Cash Prizes, each cjooo tfiOO Five Cash Prises, each 1,000 —. 5yOOO Fire Ossh Prises, each SG00 2JBOO Fifty Cash Prises, each S100 bflOO •od Caah Prises, each $60 5^00 10)000

Oae'Hundred Cash Prises, each 960Five Hundred Oaah Prises, each W, One Bet of Bar Furniture 1,000 One Fine Piano, .. 500 One Handsoms Silver Tea 8et.„„—— 100 400 Boxes Old Boorbon Whiskey, S96— 14^00 10 Baskets Cham page- S85 380 Five Hundred Cash Prises, each S10 5£N 400 Boxes Fine Wines. 12/100 too Boxes Robertson Co. Whiskey, 180— $000 400 Boxes

Whole

J. AUSTIN, Patentee, Terre Haste, Ind.

Scales of all kinds tested and repaired promptly. Shop, corner 4th and Ghlick rts.

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Havana Cigars, $10——4,000

Five Hundred Gash Prises, each 110— 6fiQ0

Tickets, 18 Halves, Quarters, *L Remittances mav be made Express, Postal Money Order, or Mail.

Besponslbie aaeats wanted at all points. For circulars giving full information and for tickets, addren W. C. D.

Willard Hotel, Louisville, Or LOUIBD. SMITH, Terre

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Publisher Saturday Evening Mall, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

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STEWART, M. D.,

Physician sad Snrgees.

Offloe and residence in Marble Block, Main street, between Sixth and Seven Terre Haute, Ind.

Offloe hours—7 a. m. to 9 a. m.--l to 3 and 7 to 10 p. m.

N W. BALLEW, DENTIST,

OMee, 42S)i Mai* Street, over •Id eoafeetloaery itssd. TKRRK HAUTE. IND.

Can be found in offloe night ana day,

Business Cards. IAL THOMAS,

Optlelaa sad Wskhmsker For the trade. No. 629 Main street, sig» of big nan With watch.

KISSNER,

j9 Wholesale and Retail Dealer In riaios, Heledeeas, Orgsas, Mnsleal Instruments, Ao.,

Palaoe of Mnsie, 48 Ohio e*

TO-AGNER & RIPLEY,

Importers and workers of

fleoteb flrsaits sad Itallaa Marbl*

MONUMENTS,

ITlTDtlt, BBSS, 18o.*418 Cheiry St., bet. 4th and 5th. TElitRB HAUTE, IND.

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H.

BOEGfiMAN,

MANUFACTURER AND DIALER IN

Home-made Boots and Shoes I

And also keeps a

General Stock el Boets and Shoes No. 118 So. Fourth street, opposite Market

HOUSM.

rpHE ARTESIAN BATHS.

The Terre Haute Artesian Baths oure rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh, chronio disease! of the liver, dyspepsia and cutaneous diseases. They are of the most healing and powerfully alterative and tonic waters known in the world. On Water street between Walnut and Poplar.

ARTESIAN BATH COMPANY.

TF H. BROWN,

Dealer and Shipper in

Hogs, Qattle and Sheep.

Cash paid for Hogs, Cattle and Sheep all the year ronnd,

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Office on Fourth street, one door south of Henderson House, stock yards one mile southeast of city.

I have erected soales and feed pens, ana respectfully solicit the patronage of all honorable farmers, shippers and Dutchers.

I will buy all you hsve to sell and sell anything 1 own. Paycash on delivery, as ever, ana sell in the same way.

Butcher Stuff always on hand. No thieves or legal advisers wanted. W. H. BROWN.

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ARTISTS' SUPPLIES,

PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS.

Picture Frames Made to Order.

MoKeen's Block, No. 646 Main street between 6th and 7th.

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THE

Eldredge Sewing Xachiae Office

Has been changed to

Fisk's Stone Pomp Building,

No. 117 Sooth Third Walnut, wi

between Ohio and side.

It is Warranted.

It is the most complete, desirable machine ever offered to the public. Being the latest, it has the advantage of having very desirable and new improvements.

Dont boy until yon see M. Harry Metseker, late solicitor for the White, will be glad to see bis old cuctomers.

Office, 117 South Third street, second door northof Fonts, Hunter A Co' Livery Stable.

W. H. FISK, Agent.

FEMALE TONIC.

Ladles, do not fall to use

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muLS Tone for any and all your female complaints. It is one of the finest, mfest and pleassatest medicine evernsed by the ladles of this country. It is especially adapted to the cure of irregularities, suppressions, painful monthly sickness, Floor albus Lenoorrhcsa. or whites, falling of the womb, aide stomach, nervous complaints, and all other 111% peculiar to females. Itis thegreatest remedy ever used by ladies who are pas*-..m jt

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lngthat critical[period known as the in life" also, for young girls who merging Into womanhood. No deli male can aflbrd to do without this and meritorious female medicine, pay many times Its oast In ease, comfort, good health.good blood, nod rest at nteht,aood nerves, good stomach sod good digestion. Mothers, use this remedy yourselves, and do not fall to procure It for your daughters when you notice growing pale and sickly Ask for

DarcHoWS Fnuu Toxic.

For sale bp Gulick A Berry and Cook A Terre Haute, Indiana. BelL Terre

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AND SPERMATORRHEA.

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HAIHOOD BESTOBED. A victim of early imprudence, causing] nervous debility, prematura decay, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple means at self-cure, which! he will send free to his fellow sufTerent. Ad-] dress J. H- REE VJOB, 48 Chatham sC, N. T.

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