Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 March 1881 — Page 3

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A PA^ERTok

SICK CALIjS.

A very miiifeiken action of kH&tieee to that of t-alling on ride people* With the expectation of seeing them and chatting

annoys him more than this, aqd it is a •wonder that the medical fratertrity have^ not long ngff ffifttf f't

w^l**anlld

1K»IAtbia

prn-

teat 011 a jwactkp so injurious^ Jbeir patients. fbe v$rf Mfe of an invalid often dejicndrori e6s6Lntetyul«t)a#d rffetfj but to teU Ao soms intimate Iriends might

offerice, 4nd sd they

mitted

to

poor sufferer must be distur] shuffle of feet,, tht rdstle of entranee and exit of oue person ^Iter another, to say nothing of the thoutorid and one "kind" inquiries as to their sufferings, ahd as many more expressions of sympathy. This may be all well-meant, j*

kindnest

Not long ago there Was acas* of a vouris Kirl ill with a severe cold with some symptom* Of typtouM fBtil'. T118 physician ,ip charge was^t^r hopes of was tb& latter a the *_ _Y'

kinU meHSAges ^tlwy•preferrapingamong the few, admitted to the sick-nSoin and thtf fettld oJ4i|Qjtttiliaiiofc wishing to uivs oftencc, permit It. When will aj^l^e on this point? Surely

peoj ban the ilr.tt .1

Hut why eontinuo tho subject. Common sense and reason tell anyone what to do in tho matter and physicians would look for wan! more hopefully for the recovery-of many jf their patients if their ordm-a i«k thiVre^pedt \*ould? be I oleyefl. ThKquestimi la: Whose rigills come tlrst—those of a patient near and dear to us, or tho fancied ones of frionds who call to see them?

LAJiOIi-SA VINO VQNTIttVANCES, Every good housewife blUl Jieatly arranged cupboHodand dish closet. Bterything has its appropriate shelf and i& vision, libt there are other th!iig«" (or which provision should be made. pile of hooks is sometimes iu one part i»f ttjft dining-room, few"iH*\«HpajH)rs in another, and third. Tho Inside of a closet is HOin times a muss of cn^fastou—-"a place everything," iu»d everything thrown proiniseuousiy •'into it. Half a d^fen garments are hung upon one nail, to crowd oaeh other out of shape: others are thrown

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tho lloor amid heaps of

Iwots urn! shoos. And so on to the oiul of tho chanter of careless and slovenly disorder. Thoro la no excuse for such careh^snow, and no satisfaction in such housekeeping. Want of time 1* no excuse. for such want of system and order is the cause of tho most prodigal waste of time. It la only necessary to use the brain little to save the hands. Systematic habits, doing everything well, and the hundred little «onttTvattce8 which will snjtfest themselves to everv neat and ingenious houwkeejtaw, will save ime, and establish order and cl®erillno". llavo shelve# In the closet, and regular rows of hooks, and plenty of thorn let one side be wppropriftted one kind of clothing, witn a hook for

the on.lir, tfin o\*er «»oh (these pek and a half yanlsof calleo: one vawl of which maltos H*e bsHcvt** be (welted-t* the door when done. Split the, remain ing yard and a llalf io ^*x\ loegthtrfe»e, i»d, placing the strips a*

and, placing the strii*» alxmt one Inch apart, maka, »*rro«s the beck, tjitref iyws or iHK^kct?, by stitching flr«t »!vo eticl« or the strip* to the sides of the baek, and then gather the bottom of each strip to fit the back then scparateoach 5triB.iniU»," t^ree. hr four uockei*. ^ccxin^lng .to the \u* for which they aredtwigncd, and fksten by ^tStcluug umww "piping«4oaliov frftm top to bottom of the back, bet wtfil h« jHH-kets. Al I the Wnrkmayj be ddbc on laachtne. A border oyeatlw er, stttchtxl?. oh tlw edges otaiw* l»c«, ami a narrow strip used instead of the door*, and never pat anything on the olo*et floor, where. It will be trodden upon entering for other actidee. New stuff sn hlng away out of stght in haste and disorder. I tiding dirtiness does not cure It. Those who write many letters sliouId have *twe, with "pigen holes" labeled aixl anmnged alphabetk«ily--* box far thro arfourlettejuis wfRcietif— in, which to keep thetu, with one com* partnicru for imanawered letters. When the ditebecomee crowded, or at the end of tlte yrr~„ wrap in packages, and label and the vear. Newspapers with lei: and wai -. when pnnerved, should be*nestly in order and laid away. ©Y «e«t away for Umilng. The work baHket. wU is in ilaily use, is often a sixvtarie gods and won—the very pltH ure pf u^lon and disorder. Wh«n it can he ailorded, one of the new ladies' atljxistabki work ubles, of which several admirable styles ate made and widely will 1* found a great o.. specially where there

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chlSIren—wTioie Tittle tu itshould be divided circular basket,

sop

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isjkms #xat jhe edge for smaller

and larger spaces in the center,

is convenient, and easily k^pt in order. All these, and hundreds of other devices like them, are laJxr savers, which relieve housekeeping of a large share of ita hardens. Ana a calculation of the time irit every year in hunting through for lost overshoes or slippers, or

inj|ft)Sm^S^£T^S»y^ in, and searching for missing

«Mftjh*Mne adequate idea of tin

iai| jirtuea in women.

fM ad­

Urimhto *2*w

y— Elixabeth Cady Stanton.

who can boast a long time of ancestors ott both sides an aristocracy, based on tbe cardical virt^s pl purity./rfiastity,

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of' hWf, bnt it is a yery great

mistake and of such positive to, the sick that relatives should by all means pi-event it.

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making his next visit to flud a nitmbfer oftrelgobura gatlmrud Hi the agk-rooin, wlUspedug togpther and to fifid out that othdr* |i«I pe&i cluing1mqq feoing all day. His feelings were simply thaws of countless other physicians who go throu«t*h#HMf HW«trict ordera have been oisoueyecL the girl was delirious and the case hopeless, Cases of this kind, fierltfcfi afe iriore frequent among the i*or, where a apartments are few and crowded,^ancl wligre cpllers are unc^etnftldWiMl^Us^lelFinU the presence of the sick at onco. Still, physicians complain that the abuse exists amopg all clnsstAs.5 When there is a sickness, friends do not feel sat with an

tSoughff^e money, the

Hghiua i'lilhuaasm, now expended toe the regeneration of the race, were, wehy directed to the generation of our descendants, to the conditions .add cnvifonmeirtrof parentsand childrenytihe' wh'ol# face of society might be changed hflfnm wfl pplebrate the next Cea^pi^l of our national lire.

All AligioW, «ucational, Ix^nsvolBtU, s4ieties combined, work-* uwy together, cairnot do irf ^lij-time of effort, toward the elevation of mankind, as can parents jjx^ihe ninfl months

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Let the yo^nft man, maniier'!of e*»9s»e4 considering the effeel

own bap: Jbegin to *^s the

Ing to re considered in the,

Interest of. the patient, and to retard recorffy fo^ *fhe {gratification of a socalled friend is absurd. Strange faces in ,a »i(jk-room should be few and far btrtWfo) nothing should be permitted that comd weary or pxcity the patient. a"b6te*aFthiirgs to 1)0 dotm,Jwitfiqut anything, Uke a "fuss.1' Fussy,fldgety people make the worst nurses, a* they ««e suw^ upsetting* tho 'nerves of tfrcirlpatieits. »ilven the member of the family should norms and go quietly invalids' seldom enjoy long and refresh!lyjshimber tb H»iy ojjdv ajiAtch ^ddJneti%*ts and tfimjp. ftndth£y may delrivi of theso*®' a l|PtM#n s1|g. Jput vme fs Bit this quiet ancPtflfrefuln the part of attendants if at any moment or any hour visitors are to bo admitted Of what use is the quied ond rest of the day if a talkative friend drops in «t dusk, and makes tho patient pas* a nervous, wakeful night.

reathing humanity

youn been born

stomach,

the basket.

through

prenatal l|fe^

Locke took the ground that the mm* of every ^bild born into the ^Wp^d^§| /oirMHf

inda

remember that Hi feet of dissipation, andh^» does not his lif^. mily'nltar

Will entail Ontold

his deed^of d«rku^i| Will entail Ontold suffering on genBcatit^Mfter generatiofi. Let the Vounc woman with wasp-lfke Let the young womarl with wasrp-lFke waist, who l^vW pn candles, sAlads bot bread, pae^T, »n(t pickles, whose listless hndS and idte JanSs no profitable oSaUowrwhO!»e life.» given to folly, remember that ftl hoc. Ignorance and f6lly may yef to n«tion.

life would soon

devotion in

humanity. ...... yet seen. To this hour, we have ,left the greatest event of

life, to chanco, and the

result is the blind, the deaf and dumb, the Idiot, the lunatic, the epileptic, the criminal, the drunkard, the glutton thousands of humaii, heiafflf. in our ofr'&Bould have a tax on sdbiety, a di

Ul( di

S|0jniecea'."

race enn-

rise to

r'TlPVil

Well, born—a child's next right is to intelligent wre. If we buy a rare plapt, we ask the florist innumerable questions as to its proper training* bUfctte advent of an immortal being roCnrs suggest oio-ttovvuihouabt, no aiHciouB investfga: L"l tion into tho

«Metie#,of

humfcn life.

Hore we trust every thing to aii Ignorant nurse, or a neighbor who knows jerchnnco less than we do ouf^elves.

Ignorance bandages tlio aow-born ehiUVa dru8»,f from jarmipltfe to hips, compressing Overly* vim! o^grtA. There is a tradition that all infants are subject to colic for tho first three months of their existance at tho end of which time the bandage is removed, and the colic ceases. Reason suggests that the

noes, "that tho bones of a new-born child are like cartilage, that unless they iuglv they are in danger

are pinned up fa

Reason replies:

te Wisdom has made kittens

and* puppies so that their component roirts remain together, it is marvelous that t*e should have left .the human being wholly at the mercy of a bandage ami proposes, with her nrst-bom» to dispense with swaddling bandages, leaving on the navel, for tly healed. that every child a diseased and ns at once the

ht CO: Utltl belfevln tie %»rlJ ion^b*

pre]*ration of a variety of noSOHIfi$i chemical and culinary which she sistenUy \4etim| fatigue of what it he yfung soldier most needs obionit# rnt ia some warm and co: tent, shelters him under her wihg, an lights off all intruders, sure that w*

tentlv administers to the struggling Imj Rftanhj, Jtn#wMg*t Hit after tl# along and perilous march,

olive-oil, from head to foot,

rnor of his beimnearly to cause

cveryjittle

outer uitn/an uieraed"|n bram the twn»riluro^ol_ no sho***. Great care should be taken that neither oil nor soap touch the eyes. The room should be very warm, all dmfts excluded and oa etneiying from the tub, a hot soft flannel blanket should be ckMMdy "wrapped around him. Jn which he may rest awhile before ing. The softest garments, sii mfde, «a4*o tuljaa to, feun ^troat and te&6n the ttMlden, st oonstituta his wardrobe eschew

bands, pins, ligature*, ruffles, «mbroid«ry,»pa, socks, etc. Let the chilli's first efforts at foraging for an existence be at his mother's breas% there be will find the medicine he need% and just what she needs, too, to dispose of.

The child's mouth and the mother's nipple* should be carefully washed hefore nursing: thus, much suffering, for both mother and child, will be prevented. "Give the baby water six time* a day," was one of the most important meawges ever sent over the telegraph wires to a young mother.

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ahe finds wul

ljgti tne

?ra«f^0)»nha0J» jfcte£eifi»n

Ignorance ana the downfall of

pneUof |hO most, .dlffi(^4es^otib' to lmpress»wsT^iy'"mia«^%^ho'power- And extent—of incliridtial tefitwoce ftpd parents above all others, resist the belief r^dhirdt^i jai^ exactly what they hb hibrt, no less like

m&Ret ducing like. cators who need their h|ph and holy cal

kwho

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If there is a class of

ai

reparation for is those ifliy of parttolght totne ban the

ts. Sliall We .tierof&n artist devotes to bis statue or landscapo? Wo winder through the art galleries in the old world, and linger "before the

and grandeur, of the ideals that sur-

go

oraeai of dreeing more

quietly Reason bathea her two hours after feeding, knowing that the vital force* needed for digestion should not be drawned to the surface. Being constructed on the same general plan with its pacta ts, the sam»i principle that makes it dangerous foe a man to go twimming immediately after eating, makes itjequally so to put a baby in its tub after nursing.

Tbsoagh Ignorance eatea her own meals' icjgularly and at stated times, she feeds her oaby at all times and seasons. If the cnild has colic from over-eating, or* this improper diet of ita mefheiy slMstays to ally its suflering with addiUp»*l«feeding and vigorous trotting not succeeding, she ends the drttfts with a spoonftif of Mrs. Win»kWs^«oothitig 971119 having drugged tbe«enlinaI and 8ileQfied his guns, she feeds once

igines the citadel #afe. Reajpon f« ^aby regiilifly, l?y the doek,

01

tWty or^ three hbtors, and gives .1 in statuaobsome fbrisst.

.the

She pro­

ven tspolic l^y negulatiag her own diet and habits of life, Jknowing that imarticW fcf rood, and iu-nature er

&

units palBsion in the mother, haveeostmftnyabahyitelife. ^.IgnpcaDce, having noticsed that her baby sleeps lohger with its head oovered, Q^drnily'txtfllicWs the air. Bieathing the aune'tir ^otw xdiize times, it beqomee st^fied with, the carbolic-acid gas, le. tjwpwv into a, pcofuM perspiration. Atidw fell!to catch cold on emerging rt«» tbE«et1d atmosphere. Reason puts her iehnd to^eep, wifch head uncovered, ia a ^pacious chamber, bright with sunlight and. fresh air where, after along nap, she will often find him «^goobafl'hei9 0tdTenough t) notice objects) taofcwg the ahadowB on the 4l* or studying ihe anatomical won-

and feet, the very

nt&ie

Icalists as

but science prov* ihat sue! Descartes were nearer rigln rhe|x tfroy freighted declared that each soul coi ...... with its own ideas, its individual jjro clivities thM the pfre^iatai inflUC«*s do more in the formation of chasaettt than all the education that conle *(ter» ngTnall

Regular :f8eding, freedom in dress, plenty, of'/deep,* water, sunlight, and pure uirj- wil^ secure to babies that health &h<¥l that fn nature should be their iiihbritiincei

VSeoing tAat the atmoephore Is forty miles deep, oil ^pwd the globe," eays "Horace Mann» "it, is a useless piece of economy tb' breathe it more than once. If we were- obliged to trundle it in the wheel ljiarrows, in to All our homes, churches, school-houses, railroadcars, and steamboats, there might be some excuse for our seeming parsimony. But as it is we are prodigals of health, of which we have so little and niggfrtds bf air, of which we have so much."

A CERTAIN philanthropist in the state of Ohio, buys a large quantity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup every winter and donates the same to the poor suffering from pouglia.

GARITAL MOTTO.

A capital motto to be hung oyer the kitchen ''•&>&•[%> this: "Thou desirest truth in the tuward ports and the woman who, when she expected company to tea, Always went the first thing asd waslied tho oellar stairs had tendencies in the right direction she did it, she saidj tb "settle her mind." and there is no doubt whatever that it was a source of deep and heartfelt satisfaction to her, tU3«be sat in the parlor and entertained hef guests with sprightly conversation, or presided with ease and dignity at her daintily dressed table, to reflect that the hidden and gracious virtues symbolized by clean cellar stairs were here also.

A habit of thoroughness is aomethi which mofti people newl to ClllClvawj with assiduity, and in no profession is it more needed, or does it count for more than in ours, dear housekeepers, who read this. There is an'unmistakable air about a perfectly neat home which is felt by all those who come into it, there is no use in trying to make it appear that lieatnese aad order are charactei istlcs of your home unless they are. There is reason to think that some women are in this matter content to seem without caring to be, but it is a very transparent deceit. "K there Is to bo any dirt in the hous#*feald th^i'best housekeeper lever knewi "let it be Where I can see it let it lie on the parlor tables and chaira rather than be allowed to remain under the beds and in corners where it Will become rich soil for thfe development and growth of germs of disease.

Th Jhore is a great difference between a disorderly housekeeper and an untidy on5 there tiro often cogent reasons why a Somali cannot possibly always have her house in tho order she loves it may bfe the one severe trial of her life that she cannot carry out her ide&ftin this respect and she may be deserving of credit for accepting the situation with equanimity, especialy if,as4a frequently the case, she mav also be obliged to endure the injustice" of being rated a failure as housekeeper, when in reality she is irreproachable as far as neatness is concerned. This Is certainly of paramount importance it is a truth sadly forced home sometimes that life and death wait the discharge of what appear to be pie and even unimportant matters

upon am-

ALTHOUGH many parties are endeavoring to push other similar remedies into tue market by spicy advertisement. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes tho lead and the Druggists are selling more than ever before, i'rice, 25 cents.

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WHITE WASH".

Few people know how easily whitewash is made and how valuable it is when properly applied. It not only prewood, but is greatly hfulness of buildwboLor atone. Oat when'not painted oeoftwiceayt

suitab put into

wateihoverlt

th has in water, ph«d» wilt cause

wing way: el or other about half pouring

hot, and put it in a

JihPhf water to cover it I stir it briskly I when theslacxing effected, dissolve it two pounds of sulcommon salt. These wa^i to harden and pre-

vent iti ctmcking, which gives an unseemly aMeecaBce to the work. If desira^sMWWtlful Cimm color mav be givep to the abow wash by adding three »good pearl,

lead, lam vine or

Uack. For li of umber, latter is the

ad of Indian ted* one

uad of n#iia»u lamp-blaek.

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Beinf iyop jwr heavy spring wwk aft«r **v«ater relaxation, your system needs cleansing and strengthening t* pwventan aitadcof Ague Bilious of Spring Fever, or some other Spring aieknesstliat will unfit yon tot*

seasou's

work. Yoo will save time, modi sickness and great expense if yon will use am bottle of Hop Bitters ia your family this month. Donl wait.

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"Itia dreadful," said a, lady, j» few days ago, "to look forward to June and think of all the dinners I must first get in my mind and then direct their prep**: ration. We in the country cannot hope to have fresh vegetables or anything green before the middle or last of Jfune." It is appalling when ono takes such a long look ahead, bat there is nothing fbrmidablo about one dinner at a time and as the day has not yet arrived by which we may, like the happy man in the fairy tale, cause a sumptuous meal to appear by saying, "Table, cove* thyself, we must by forethought, try to gixe variety to the meals whim are to be provided by us. Many dishes may be added to the meat and potato which form the staple of our dinner delicious tomato soup may be made with: canned tomatoes. Aside dish which is a favbr^ ite in many families, is made by steaming oatmeal until it is thoroughly done, when oold cut in slices and fry till brown in butter crashed wheat and corn meal may be served in the same way. One good way to give an appearance of novelty is to cook the meat and vegetables after different rules. For instance here are two ways of preparing codfish, either one of which will make what Dr. Johnson would very likely call "a good dinner enough, though not a dinner to ask a man to." Pick .the fish in small bits, removing, of course, every bone, freshen it in com water, and cook for a few minutes only in milk, season it with butter and pepper, thicken with a little flour stirred into cold milk, add one or twd well beaten eggs, serve on toast or cook in the same way, but drop the eggs (allowing one or more for eacn member of the family) into boiling water, when done season with butter, pepper and ftalt, lay them on a platter, ana pour the fish ove? them. Codfish is, says Samantha Allen, "not only healthful, but nourishing to the mind." Mackerel may be cleaned 6r broiled, and« little ftiaivy made of melted butter or of milk, or cream heated and poured over it with a good Sprinkling of white pepper.

LABOR SAVING." Boflhlo NewSv

The demand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kidney-Wort has induced the proprietors, the well known wholesalo druggists, Wells, Richardson & Co., of Burlington, Yt., to prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it is equally efficient it is preferred by many persons. Kidney-Wort always and everywhere proves itself a perfect remedy. __________

SOME CONUNDRUMS What is that which is put on the table andejtit, but never eaten? A pack of cards.

Why is a man hung better than a vegabond? Because he has visible means of support.

Why is a pair of skates like an a Because they have both occasion© fall of man.

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When does a son not take after his father? When the father leaves him nothing to take rt

Why are lawyers like shears? Becauso don't cut each other, but only what they comes between them.

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Why is it easy1 to break into an old -Because man's' honse? "Hecause his gait is broken and his locks are few.

What is the difference between a' fisberman and a lazy schoolboy? One baits bis hook and the other hates his book.

If Old Nick should loso hlsl tail, where should he go to get another. To a grog shop becauso ttyer? bad spirits are retailed.

What is tile difference between a donkey and a postage stamp? One you can lick with a stick, arid tho other you can stick'with a lick*

How can you get anew set of teeth inserted gratis? (Jo into somebody else!s garden, where they keep a big dog, and Kick him.

What three words did Adam use when be introduced himself to Eve, which read backwards and forward the same? "Madam, I'm Adam

Who was the first to swear in this world? Eve. How so? When Adam asked her if he might have a kiss, she said, I don't care A-dam if you do.

Why are two young ladies kissing each other an emblem of Chritianity/ Because they are d*ing unto each other as they would men should do unto them.

State the difference between a grocer selling a pound of sugar, and an apothrecanps boy with a pestle and mortar? One weighs a pound, tho other pounds away.

Little Grade had been told that it was impolite to take the last biscuit on the ale. The other morning, at breakfast, gase long and earnestly at the solitary biscuit on the bread

tab: she was observed to

plate. The temptation at last proved too great.' Reaching for the conveted mor sel, she exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, I's a4 most 'tarvedl .1 desa I won't be polite to-day. ITI wait till tome day when I aia't to hungry.

PONDER ON THESE TRUTHS. Torpid kidneys, and constipated bowels, are the great causes of chronic dis-

Kidney-Wort has cured thousands. Try it and yon will add one more to their number.

Habitual costiveness afflicts ngUUpns of the American people. Kidney-Wort will cure it.

Kidney-Wort has cured kidney eomplalntsof thirty years standing. Try it. See adv.

IlchlBf PII«-«yoptMM ssi Care. The symptom* are motrfore like pereptra tkm, intense itching, increased by swatchtag, very disnesBtng, particularly at night, aa If pin worms were crawling In and rtort the nwtam the private parts era ftanettnw

alRMted if aUoesed to eovttnoe remlta may fotknr. "Dr. SwayneVt Aii-Hml-ing Oiotiwal" l*a pleasant Mtecore. Also tor tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald besd, erystpdUu, batbertt itcto, Motdbea, all sealy,

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ty,cntaaeoaserBptions. Price SO oeata, three boxes for SI tfentby mall to any addro* on recetptof ptfoe, jn currency orthrec cent postage stamp*. Prepared only ^prijwmrne itSSum north Sixth street. FhJladrfphla. Sold by all prominent drnjopsta. Bontln A Armstrong. •ferreHante, loillapa.

Swayne% Ptlia are tbebest for all MUow dMen. Cure sick and nervoos headache.

Agtats

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Make fnn 998 0 900 per week selling goods for &. O. RIDEOUT A CO.. 10 Barclay Street, New York. Send for their catalogue and terms. AngO-lyr.

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TkeAlaradsRlaeNaMefQe Dtseaseaad Ike Symptoms wlkiela Precede It. 1 ttelenllfle In^tigAtin' aid aa Aftemgit to *l Check Its Increase. a

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HOwederftrt Preperlles ef^Sedattae^l e-laMtk^* How :r.:^ to Properly Use Iti f:

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#aeia of Importance tWr Regmrtiog a New Discovery.

MO.Lobdell

GULICK

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Why is a womau's beauty like a $10 greenback? Because when once changedit soon goos.

Isstliere a word in the English language that contains all*the vowels? Yes, unquestionably.

What makes a pet dog wag his tail leseeshis master? Because he's eto wag. word Is it which, by changing letter, becomes its own oppo

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The mortality statistics of thiscountry dhow that' a great proportion of deaths arise from Heart Mwaae. But aside from the fatallty wHch: attends it the inconvenience and sufifering which even the first stages bring make it necessary to take prompt measures for relief. Undoubtedly the greatest remedy of modern Umes for curing diseases of tne Heart is "SBDATMK-»S-1NDIA," which isi accomplishing such wonderful results'and attracting so much attention. This great remedy possesses ingredients specially deafened for the numerous troubles of the tfeart. The-, combination is the resott- of long and .careful experiment, iml it can be safely asserted that when taken firtlwrirwlfl cure in every case. Do you ewer have Nightmare, oppressed feeling las the side or breast, Irregular syraptome of Heart Disease Those who are suffering and have never tried itshould do so at once those who have tried it do not need to be urged to d» so again. If your druggist, has not got it, send one dollar and fifty, cents to our address'and it will be mailed to you. Sole agents in America, Chemical Co., St. Louis,

For'sale in Terre Haute by

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