Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 April 1881 — Page 3
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A PAPER
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FOR THE
PEOPLE.
ARTS OF THE TOILET.
For the Hair—Wash in cold Rage tea. Camphor—pat in drawer# or trunks will keep away mice. .J0"*?
for the
w, u.i, «,w« «u 'J-"™""™* necessary "to Tx»uty. Late suppers, oyer and bay rum scent with rosemary and meate, Mting between peals, rauMrflraninm. j0 fy uwof oaofl«,.weetBiflate, preserves, iMI never Tfe in- ©tc., produce pimples and blotches.
rpse-geranium Mother's Mark»—shou __ terfered with, except by theadppe^f a. physician. ^Tetter or Ringworp—dT flfa /acefiii sed by a disordered stomadn, and lust be cured by proper diet.
Pimples—are caused by improper diet, ad can never be cured except by cor- .. Cosmetics only in--Lofaxperimen within o#medfci«e, and rfl until between
Hair Oil—Two teaspoons each of das tor oil, ammonia and glycerine: add patient is reduced to the saddest ana alcohol enough to cut the oil, and put in most deplorable condition, and one for four ounce bottle half full of rain which relief seems impossible. NQ curative Treatment can be silbected to* severer tastthan to offered by these cases.
•water. Shako before using. Black Heads—To remove "black heads" in the face, place over the black 4pot the hollow end of a watch key, and press firmly. This forces the foreign press nrinly. mis iorces tne ioreign .LIT~ 1 found in our substance out, «o that it may be brushed »°°M !ST,S o,™.. which off, and is a cure.
The Breath—Nothing makes one so lisagreeable to others as a bad breath. It is caused by bad teeth, diseased stomach, or disease of the nostrils. Neatness and mre of the health will prevent and cure it.
The Skin and Complexion—Washing •n cool, but not excessively cold, water, nd general cleanliness, keeps the skin healthy and the complexion clear.
For Chapped Hands, Face and LipsTen drops carbolic acid in one ounce glycerine apply freely at night. Pure mutton tullow Is also excellent.
Cologne Water—Ono quart alcohol, ihrfe drachms oil bergamot, three drachms essence lemon, tpree drops oil cinnamon.
Corpulency—An
excess of fat is ta dis
ease. To reduce th« excess, eat little orit. no butter, fat meat, gravies, sugar, vego-
tables, or other articles containing: large amounts of starch or sugar. Dandruff in the Hair—There is no simpler nor Iwtter remedy for this vegatious appearance (caused by a drynuns of the sfciu) than awash of camphor and borax—an ounce of each put into a pint and a half of cold water, and afterwards rub a little pure oil into the scalp.
Moth Patch©*— may be removed from he faco by the following remedy: Into «t pint bottle of rum put a tablespoon of flour of sulphur. Apply this to the patches once a day, and tney will disappear in two or three weeks.
Boston Burnett Powder forthefrace— Five cents worth of bay rum, live cents worth of magneaia snow fluke, five cents •worth of bergamot, live cents worth of oil of lemon mix in a pint bottle and fill up with rain water.
To Clean Jewelry A go el that an immersion "in ,watarwill not injure, can be beautifuHyrleaned by shaking It well in a bottle nearly full of
iy
Marin soaj suds to which a little Varrd chalk has been added, and a cold
.yards rinsing it in clear, and wiping it on a towel. fffj Moles—To remove, moisten a stick of nitrate of silver, touch the moles, and tfaiey will turn black and sore, and soon
Hey will dry up and fall off of them.yilvcs. 1 they do not go, repeat. It is ''otter, however, never to attempt their 'i moval without consulting a physician.
Warts—Wash with water saturated with common washing soda, and lot dry without wiping repeat frequently uutll thov disappear. Or pass a pin through tlio wart, and hold one end of it over the flumo of a candle or lamp until the wart lire* by the heat, and it will distppear.
Stains on the Handa-jfrom nitrato of silver, mav bo removod oy a solution Of lilorido of lime. Fruit stains are removed by washing tho hands without ap, and holding them over the smoke of burning matches or sulphur.
lemojr juice mix well and form Into s. T! •akos. This removes tan, provents hands roni chopping, and makes tho «kin aoft ^Ud white. "4
Bad Breath—lla& breath, from catarrh, foul stomach, or bad teeth, mav be temporarilv relieved by diluting a little rhlorahtm with eight or ten parts water, and nslng It as a gargle, and hihorits wallowing a fow drops juat liforogoihg fear »j* ut. A pint of 6mtio^s/ofWM»k Some,'w fty cents, but a small vial full will last enough, longtime. %'•$#
Flesh Worms—Black specks dft tho ose disfigure the face. Remove by _jhing thoroughly in tepid water, rubbing with a towol, and ap
or hands chapped by cold weather
or wind, should be rubbed with glvoer•'ue generally when alout to be exposed •o the air, or rubbed with honey after -ashing. Never kisa the Hps of persons lot in hoslth, as diseate fs soinetioies contracted in this way, as well as by the use of towels,
cups
or tumbler® used by
inliealthy j»ersons. Ikiv Knm
.. ... carefully
lirough into a bottle and cork tightly. When used, dilute with rain water to whatever strength desired. nesa—Is mused generallj' bv lack tolerably certain, of powr in the digestive ol'gaus to dlgesl and asaimila» the fft producing elements of fiwi Mrst restore digestion^ take »leutv of wwip, drink all the water the stomach Will bear In the morning on rising, take moderate exerdse in. the open air, eal oat meal, cracked wheat, irahan» mash, baked sweet appl«, roasted and broiled beef, cultivate jolly people, and bathe dally.
Superfluous Hairs—Are bast Shaving only increaape tha
the hair, and all depilaitotSea are voua and eometimos diarigure the Tho oniv plan I* to spread on a piece of leather equal parts of galhanum ana pitch plaster, l«r it on ibe nairaaamootb« ly m* poasible, let it remain three or four mlniHea, tltcn remove it with the haim, root branch. Thl* wvee« buA pffwiHe: Keroaane will also remove thctu. If attec nalns, rob on sweet oil, JL
The r, To waaa property, fill the basin tn ^thirds full with fresh, soft wat«r. »i: face ta the wwter and then^he hand* be hands wrll and rub wi' geu..i ioo over the fa«e dipj lace In w»
I ion over me i«« aip
soft towel. Pure soaps do not irritate the akin. The beat are castile, curd, glycerine and other neutral soaps. Medicated of highly -colored or perfumed soaps should never be used.
Food—A good complexion never goes with a baa diet. Strong coffee, hot bread and batter, heated grease, highly
3coholic
iced
Halr-Q«nceofb€«tcM:
tor oi I, two ounces eachof Freeweeraoay
soups, meats or game, hot drinks, liquors, fat meats, are all damaging to its beauty. Strong tea, used daily, will after a time givo the skin the color and appearance ofieafher. Coffee affects the skin leas but the nerves is
^lthy- nervous system
necesJsarv
j0-ggjlu ty, Late suppers, oj
DESPERATE CASES.
JMaoy
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the cases which* come to ns
for treatment by Compound Oxygen are of a class which no physician of any school would undertake to cure. They are, in fact, such as have run the gantlet
..... :kery without,
disease and drugs the.
And yet, in many of these, the most brilliant results have followed the use of Compound Oxygen. A record of
Treatise on Compound Oxygen, which is mailed free. Drs. Starkey A Palen, 1109 and 1111 Girard Street, Philadelhia, Pa-
HINTS-ON HOME VIRTUES AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY., ji
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A single person of sour, sullen temper —what a dreadful thing it is to have such a one in a house! There is not myrrh and aloes and chloride of lime enough to disinfect a single home of such a nuisance as that no riches, no elegance of mein, no beauty, of face, can ever screen such peirsons from utter vulgartfr^^ffl^empef hi tbe most vulgar thing, the lowest born aid illest brea thing, a man can bring to his home. It is one of the worst forms of ety. Pdevishnesa in a home is a (gainst the Holy Ghost injthe very temple of Love, par
How much more we might make of our family life, of our friendship, if every secret thought of love blossomed into a deed! We are not speaking merely of personal caresses. These may or" may apt be the best language of affection. But there are words and looks and little observances, thoughtful, watchful little attentions which make it manifest, and there is scarcely a familv that might nojt be richer in heart-wealth for more of them.
It is a mistake to suppose that relations must of course love each other beeanse thev are relations. Love must be cultivated, and can be increased by judicious oulture, as wild fruits may doublet heir bearing under the hq$id of the gardener and love may dwfndle and
_..v Jio out by neglect, as choice flowerseeds plantod in poor soil dwindle and grow single.
THINK BEFORE YOU SPEND. To you really need the article It is drei jflt ry table "you can 03. well do without
y°
prefter-, ater,
robably a pretty article in ^hat solid Or is it some luxury for the
dress, in
ytia& folid benefit will it
urnitnret hut be to you? table you Think, therefor, before you spend your money. Or you need a 4i$w carpet or a new bedstead, or a new dress you are tempted to buy something a little handsomer than you had Intended', aud while you are hesitating, tho dealer says to you. "It's only a trifle more, and you see.how far prettier it is," But before you purchase, stop to think. Will yon bo the better a year hence, much less in old age, for having squandered your money? Is it not wiser to "lay up something for a rainy day?" All these luxurlesgratlfy you only for amoment you soon tire" of them, and their only permanent effect is to consume your moans. It is by such little extravagances, not much separately, but ruinous in tho aggregate, that the groat majority of families are kept comparatively poor. Tlio tirst lesson to learn is to deny youraelf useles-f expenses and the tirst Btep towards loartiiTO tlio leSsqii is to fblim before you sjiend. r^,
KEEP AHEAD 1
One of the grand secrets of success in life is to keep ahead in all ways possible. If you orifce IWVbehind, it may lie verv dimcult to fnhkto up the headway which is lost. One* wW begins fcith putting aside sonio part of his earnings, howover small, and keeps it up for a number of years before he dies. One who horits property, and goes on year by '"-spendinga liltle lnorothan his inwiU bedbmo io6r if lvo lives long
frought
vith a soft ilannel a lotion made of three themselves to other people's mone a ... i. a# »M «krti a«m«i fitnna luuyltl A nil nfl
h. Living beyond their means multitudes of persons to ruin in our generation. It is tho cause of nine*tenths of all the defalcations that have disgraced the age. Bankers and business men in general do not help
midst of ^erlL1*. It cannot but im man's self-respect to know that living at the expense of others.
It is also very desirable that we should keep somewhat ahead kv our work. Th» may not bft tobstibjte En all cases as for instantci. When a rtfsn's work is assigned to certain Axed hours, like that of the operators in a mill. But there certain
VllVlt wunj no j»v*iv»t»m*»vvT
perplexed, anxious, confused—In such a state of mind as certainly unfits them for doing their best work. Oet ahead, and keep ahead, an$ jour success is
P»nl Boy ton, the World Renowned Swimmer Prof. C. O. Duplessis, Man-
Ho'n. Thomas James, Postmaster General Stacey Hill, Bsq. Mk Auburn Inclined Plane Railroad. Cincinnati, O., are among the mvriads who have experieoced the beneficial effects of that most remarkable mnedv, St. Jacobs Oil, and who have testifiedto ita efficacy in anqualiikd tem».~PitUbafg Commercial Gaaette.
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Mr, Noah Bates. Clmlm. N. writes: A boat four years age I had an attack ver, atd of 14Uious fever,
aud 1 would for days, rfbr
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Tlbe Alirmisx Iaerease sl Heart DiwsMaad Ike Mymptema: whieli Precede 1^
Leadiag to KciestMe Jmillga Ilea aa AI tempt to Cheek
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The mortality statistics of this country •how that a great proportion of deaths arise from Heart Diseaae. Bat aside from the fatality which attends it the inconvenience and suflfering which even the 'first stages bring make it necessary to take prompt measures for relief. Undoubtedly the greatest remedy of modern times for curing diseases of tne Heart Is "SBDATINB-DH-IWDIA," which is accomplishing such wonderful results and attracting so much attention. This great remedy possesses ingredienta specially
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Dr. KIEBSTEAD, from Philadelphia. A Regular Graduate. (Diploma in Office for inspection of every persoq.)
He either gtos yea tavla to hire your Xtfidat aadt vp whwinr pa
own Labersterj.
,«rffa^and aifrtasw IsaU lilaaaa IstHwHal la Uw hsswa aymtaaa, Oar tKlrty ycais, aaA beta* a Specialist Oar UM last «W«Ava ysass, meecssAally traats Ike
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Cases Undertaken Guaranteed. Catarrh in all its Stages.-®*
mm-Among the long li* of chronic di»caK*«Jtich ctfrect the human frmM, Chronic
prevabmi, moit ctffentive, most productive qfjUscontfort, mott liable to a variety of dangtrou* complication*: In tU nrogrf*ivc atagetof development, the memory, the tentet qf tmeU, tcute, ?tearimg, and sight suffer more of Um, the throat and lung* become implicated, and the development of conwmptfon-iJ a very frequent result.
SCROFULA.—Serebatle Kraatleaa, Bletckss ef the, Skla, me*rat«4 Lsn,,CaaMnv TasMOk 8klsJHMSMS of
Sartlce and expertenroin the worst stages of diseases. Those who have been lajarlously treated, or mflfer ftom the wtinful eflbcts from mercury, or other mineral poisons, or those who maybe deemed inmiahia will seldom fall to obtain speedy and permanent relief. n^Kl«rat*ad calls
attention of tbewnflterlng multitude to the fact that, after a successful medical
nraiuoe extendinK over a period of thirty years, daring which time be has been Instrumental In brlngPnateck tocomplete manhood and womanhood thousands of ailing mortals, thus giving him advantages I*"*- but few posssss in the trestment and cure of
Private, Nervous, and Chronic Diseases.
unci, oa Sealaal Weakaeii, Ssoraiaterrhoea, laipstesey, Ssxssl Iacspaclty, Herross sad Physical Debllltr, EihaaTu^Tltalltr,^Keiststs »SSls* ia la., Abases
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ConsvMation Free* Come and he Healed.
AH interviews and communications are held sacredly confidential, and I peisonnily give my careful If U„«***&oiprompt»»alm«. dlftle cure, a's each hour and every dtur liastefts you to the grave and lessens your chauce or recovery—to say
ofHhe lncrcttsed cost. 80do not longer delay
ny roniilry Men and My Women from the VoiiMiry—Ah you come down on the street earn f'roiu the depot, tell the conductor to »t«| at
H1PPET0E & MILLER'S 'White Front," 647 and 649 Main St
Wbere yon will always fiud the beat
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theSirtaai, Dtsesses sf tba KMaeys,
«ene ralfunctlon aid eraugemen ts as result from youth rul follies or excessln later yeju-s. Dr KlerrtMd address himself particularly to those who have already pUc»d themselves under the careotlTOorant advestisiog doctors ftom whom they have received no^benefits, and who In Jhot have donetJiemmore barmthan good. Medicine, like all other sclenoes, Is nrogresslve, and every yearshows ltaad^inTO JBy a combinationor remedies of great curative power, OnKlerstead has so arranged his treatment that It will aflbrd not only Immsdlate relief, but permanent cure.
Young Men
Middle Aged Men9
as a result of excess or youthful follies, and who are troubled often accompanied by a burning or smarting sensation, and
Annalni* navUAna rfahllltv Qllfl lAfifi flf vitAlltV. VAAkfinlllff
itenovauon—noi prostration—is the true medical philosophy. You, no doubt,
stained,and convulsed yonr feeble structure with numberless nauseous drugs. Dr. Ki«rstes3 has hfmi^fv abandoned th islgnoinln lous and fatal mode of treatment, and the more enlightened world is
recognising and ardentlv receiving his new departure from tiie well-worn ways of oonventlon-
64 procrastination ts the Thief of Time." Hn 1*V aside vour so-called pride and consult one who thoroughly understands your aliment, and who ftiMe win know yourcase in reciprocation, find permanent relief tor an aliment that has made day a (lmdirerv and night bldeous. Thousands upon thousands of men In good standing In thssoclal world, of nronSnence ln^tne world of commerce, of oulture and refinement, are to-day suflferlng from the fruits of thnlrdolnBs the seeds of which were sown during moments of thoughtlessness. Young man, turnand rale £ooW^?an°on, or seek the mirror to substantiate this feci. Oh 1 could we control the arm of I 5*"®
w.ht«r
mil id not anneal to vou more since
E2f Kd 'w.Tie STotK 'ita ZWitouiTwi'ieiti nolTpSil i5 yoTmore .lucfrely, M»n. think or the rintle tones of the mother that bore you recall the pleading sccents of an anxious sister let your mind* winder^te to much-cherished counsels of a loving father, and remember what you aure to-day. Though ~nn mav for t.h« nreaent fill vour station in society, the time Is as inevitable as fate when your brlilllancy
wonHur iuulr to mucli-cherlsbed counsels or a loving laiuer, nuu rememuw j»u vou the nramrt tut your staUOn in society, Ute time Is as Inevitable as fate when your brilliancy will Hke a flashvon a stranded wreck on the shoals of pride-desolate, forgotten, and
not consofe'yourself with "the thought
only fan the flame, but InBult Nature and yourself. Ills terminate In fatal diseases.
Afflicted Females,
Are vou daily suffering a living death from diseases peculiar to your sex? Are y^S-aSffering from P&ing of the Womb, Whites, or Ulceration of the Womb/* n«mnffed Monthly Periods, Irregularities, Weakness, Faintness, DerangedAppetite Sallow Complexion, Bloatings, Pain in Back and Kidneys, Oold Handsand Feet, Chills, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizziness, Nervousness, Headache, Restlessness, Disturbed Sleep, Flushes of Heat, Crawling^and Pain* in the Spine and between the Shoulders, Acid Stomaoh, Nauseau, Indigestion,, Difficult Passing of Urine, with Heat or Smarting, Burning, Itching or Irritation in the Uterine Organs If so, come and be restored to health.
W KIERSTEAD. M.D.
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