Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 September 1881 — Page 8

THE MAIL

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PAP£R FOR THE PEOPLE.

HOME SUPERSTITIONS.

Tbe following superstition*, banded «down by tradition!, am jet frequently believed In many part* of the country.

White opeckft on be nail* are luck. Whoever raids epitaph* losses his memory.

To rock tbe crndlo when empty la Injurious to the child. To eat while a bell is toiling

funeral causes toothadbe. Tbe crowing of A

Be who proposes moving into anew bouse miwt send in beforehand bread and anew broom.

Whoever

meeztm

w/fr MEN CLING TO THEIR WIVES, Charivari.

Mou cling to fcbelr wives for various reasons. Through mere lore of comfort, as one is attached to a good kitchen utensil.

Through habit, a* one likes tbe cosy armchair be is always certain to And it in tbe one placo-ou coining home.

Through economy yon could not hire a servant who would not cost you twice as much and nerve you only half so well.

Through pride—Just as one persists in rofusingtn reconsider a foolish choice he has msd» lent people should talk about it.

Through love of pence a separation Would cause so much xcandal.and create gb much trouble.

Through self-interest: for her dowry would have' to be given back to her. and then, she duos the work of a good clerk.

Through fear of public opinion: What would the neighbors »sy, and ber friends, nnd, above all, ber relatives?

Through Imitation: Bver.ybodv else •ticks to hh wife, so one must do like tho balance.%

Through decorum: It makes a man rosnectatle. Through Instinctive attachment to the Children one has by her.

Through force of character: Just us tbe great soul bears a catastrophe without complaint.

Through virile dignity: One must jreSpoct one's name, you know. Through legal compulsion: There Is no cause to oflVr for a suit, no facts to justify it.

Through religion: The church forbids divorce. Through philosophy: All women resemble wu-h other.

Through a spirit of penitenco: "It Is all my fault, all my fault, my grievous fault."

Thorough petty vauitv, because everybody says, "Ob, what a splendid wornmil'' ippearances: "Hah! iisAbl lug, no wife will interfere with the husband."

an! Through a love of appearances: •when there Is a sensible understand-

Through prudence: It is dangerous to lead a fa.««t life. Through remorse of conscience: "Poor little womnn.it is not ber fault that I am tired of her."

Through spite: "Mo I caught in the tmp—sh! lot into it also."

AN

s!a siSgSSiW&

.sm--

,. S**

for

a

ben indicate** some

approaching disaster. When a mouse gnaws a gown some misfortune may be apprehended.

Ho who ban teeth wide asunder, must Seek hi* fortune in some distant land. If a child lew* than twelve months old be brought into a cellar be becomes fearlml.

When children play soldier on the hillside it forebodes the approach of war. A child grows 'proud If suffered to look into a mirror while less than twelve months old.

at an early hour

either hears some news or receives some presents tbe same day. Tbe first tooth cast by a child should be swallowed by the mother, to insure a new growth of teeth.

Buttoning the coal awry, or drawing OO stockings inside out causes matters to go wrong during the day.

By bending tbe head to the hollow of tbe arm, the initial letter of the name of One's future spouse is represented.

When women are stuffing beds tbe men should not rctnsiu in the bouse, otherwise tbe feathers will come through tbe ticks.

When a stranger outers a room he ahould be obliged to seat himself, if only lor a moment, as be otherwise takes away the children's sleep with him.

Tbe following are omens of death: A dog scratching on tbe floor or bowling in a particular manner, and-owls hooting in tho neighborhood of tbo booses.

have been others fall

And, now, ye tint rust wor ©f domestic worship, that 1 up these variations of conjugal attachment. find me the household that I have been looking for, lo! these twenty years, in

order

apostles

^*esummed

that I may be able to add

"Sometimes after few months of married life a man still clings to his wife through love."

To COOK HKKFHTKAK. Tho Beefsteak Club was founded in Ladon in 1731. Kxtraordinary care in grilling steak* •was rewarded bv extraordinary success. lrbapssoiitc ojf the hounowives of to-day mar like to

profit

the 1st Softs

regul

laid down bv tbe fou

tiers of tula greet of the

dub. The following Is a copy 'ere boi

rules by which the cooks were bound to t« gulilod: "Pound writ your went until the ttbf«* break. Be sure that next you have to broil the atvak, Oond cml«» irieaur: nor a moment leave, JHut turn it over this way, and then that Tbe lean should

IM

quite rare-not »r the fat.

The platter now audthea the juice rveelvrv IMt yettr butler, piaeo4l«M your wem, Salt. pojHHT. turn It over. !«rrvp—aml~«»t.**

hotel improvement resemble* a dial plate appended to the wall of a bedroom. Knobs arc ranged upon it labelled towels, water, blankets, etc., expressing the ordinary wants ot a traveler, and upon touehiof awyoae of theae knobs the same word appears UUbaofttoe. wbeA&> tbe nervant Is immediately dispatched with the necessary supplies. 1

If Vennor keeps on vHth tit* wifcliotions of frost two to on** he will hit it with a regular nipper.

TO DRTAN UMRBKLLA.

Always stand a wet umbrella with tbe bandit d»wn one trial will ron* viooe you of tbe rapidity with which ft will drain.vand rOur tuttbMlto will lit much longer if dried quickly.

THE LT)PULAR DEMAND. toweli Malt 8o great has i*wi tbe porwlar demand for tbe celebrated remedy, Kidney-Wort, that it Is having an Immense sale from Maine to California. f*omc have found it convenient to |wepare it from the dnr compound. K«»r the proprtetors now prepare It In I form. This can be procured st the draptiila, It htt

EireriseJv

U«» same effiwt as the h|,t

««ry eomvotnited »that the »uchs«jRall(r.

RE A RING AND TRAINING Of* CHILDREN,

i- 1. American Acricnltnrijt I Every mother should bear in mind that Ills easier to keep children well than it is to cure them after tbey become ilL A few simple rules, faithfully and unflichingly observed, would baniih nine-tenths of the sicknesses among children that too often lead to fatal results.

Give tbem, in tbe first plaee, plenty of lovo—expressions of love! Oftentimes lathers and mothers deeply lave their children, yet show suehlittle evidieneeof affection that the children are apt to have a forlorn feeling that it doesn't exist at sll. An occasional word at praise, a caress, an expression of sympathy— these are as necessary to healthy and happy child-life as samraer showers to growing vines. Especially bear this in mind—they should sever go to bed cold, or hungry, or unhappy.

Let them have plenty of healthy and palatable food, at regular hours. Small children should have a slice of bread and batter, or an apple, or some simple "bite," half way between meals, and nothing more in the way of lunches. It is the constant nibbling and "piecing" that does harm. Never force a child to eat anything be has a real dislike for. When plain food is declined because of tbe more tempting dessert ahead, it is a different affair but I have seen little children compelled to eat things, when every mouthful would be swallowed with tremendous effort and genuine disgust. Some of us have an utter abhorrence of onions or tomatoes, or codfish, or some article of food that ought to be relished. How would we like to have some mighty giant pnt such food on our plates, and compel us toeatit amid wild flourishes of his knotted club? Would we sweetly feel that the dear giant knew what was beet for us, and proceed to swallow every mouthful? er would we say to ourselves—"We'll eat it, because we mufet, but we bate it all the same, and we hate you, too!" Children have as much right to their likes and dislikes as we have to ours.

PAIN and weakness of. lungs, liver kidneys and urinary organs relelved by using H/owjn'» Iron Bitters.

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THE

COULDN'T WAIT FOR HANGING. "What's all this crowd around for?" asked Mr. Mclvor, of Texas, tbe other morning, When the Captain of the Regulators caught up with him. "They've come to see the banging," said the captain man going to be nangod in a minute better wait and see it."

'Kraid won't have time," said Mr. Molver, walking sideways and keening his bands down, "(jot a horse out nere In the brush 1 want to look aftfr -'fraid she's got a spavin cumin*." "That's it," the captain said, "little sorrel mare with a blase face and two white feet—my mare and you're the man. Guess you better stay to the hangin'." "Can't," said Mr. Kolwr, "I've got to go to the sbootln'." 8o saying be gqt his haud on his gun, filled a couple of regulators full of holes, and with the sardonic laugh of a man who was disappointed beaause he couldn't stay "to tno baa'"ho disappeared in the brush to look after that spavin."

OUH City Druggists report au immense *ale of St. Jacobs Oil. saying that the domaud is based upon the "popularity of its success. Wlmruver it has been used, it bus proved its value a thousand fold, and reoelves its best enconiums from those who have tried it.—[Lafayette, (Ind.) Sunday Time*.

A BEAUTIFUL SCIENCE. Xorrlstown Herald. Astronomy Is a beauti fulsclenco. Wo are told that If a railway was run from the earth to the nearest fixed star, and the fare was one ponny for |«very lmndred milos, and if you wero to take a mass of gold to the ticket otlloo equal to the national debt—or |3,800,060,000—itt would not be sufficient to pay for si ticket to tbe nearest fixed star aforesaid*

If this bo tbe nsc, it would matter very little to us whether such a railway is ever constrtreted. It would be discouraging to go to tho ticket oflico with a mass of gold equal to $3,800,000,000 and be informed that tbe fare was 96,ti78,032,000. If the ticket agent wouldn't trust until we got baok, we'd bo compelled to forego the trip.

"Angelina," said Augustus, as be throw down a copy of tho Boston Post "I seo it stated that flonry Irving's wife wants a divoree, and that Mrs. Boucicault lias procured one, and that two or three other cases of domestic infelicity arc reported, tho interested parties being members of the.dranmUc profession. Now, Angelina, why is it that actors and actresses are so often found applying for a divorce?" Angelina thought a moment and thon said: "Well. Augustus, I don't know, unless li is because they act so bad."

PM

ALL"PI.AYEITOVT»

Is a common -omplaint. If you feel sO, get a package of Kidney-Wort and take it and yon will at once feel its tonic power. It renews tho healthy action of the kidneys, bowels aud liver, and thus restores the natural life and streuiith to the weary body. It can now U) Jjsd in ttthtr dry or Iiqt|id form, and i» either way is always prompt and efficient in action.—New Bedford Standard.

A SorrtiKRX paper knows a celored sister who got so much 'ligion at a revival, not long *lnee, that she jumped up ami shouted "Whoop! 1 foelasbig a# 41 fodder stack! IV^ehesled do dabble iiht'ein nty smil as'alick as a possum's Jtaiiv:.Glop-, honor, nnd salvat|

THK Sunday school was in debt, and the Superintendent got up sn excursion to wipe it out. and was anecessful. At tl»e next meeting of the Sumlav school, tbe Superintendent congratulated the scholars on what had I teen accomplished.

4*Now.

chitdr*Hi,M sebl He, robhlng

bift hands, areast of. jto&t '^#bat shall we do?" "Get In again!" plpetl up a shrill vntft from a small boy on the froatseat.

MR. WH.I.IA* R.SKTXotmof COlum* bos, K, writes: **I attended a coarse of lectures several winters ami at the Ohio Medical College of Cincinnati, O. There 1 was taught that

"Iron a prominent

r*nmr*tim tkr phmfknU or&imitm of m**r

witbot^it wn is an ieiportbUity. A rftst per oestage of the dfaaases and prenutarc deaths, to which

it-

race is

caused, at least made poasi by a weakening of the body IM

nsequcnce

of a Lark of Iron in the b.vHxi." Having snffeml from Ill-health, poor dijpeitloa and urinary troubles, ever since ww»vo«*d from Typhoid fever, complkated with saaJaHal lever, I datenaiaedto ghw Iron a trial. From investigation I learned that Brown's Iron Bitter* wtie tbe beat, aftd tint» did blacken the teeth, I ooni.«n|ed to umIm use of them. Tbey hare acted Uke a eharm, and I feel i. my duty to ssy I never before felt a, roS and freefrocn

»im

new UAsaadrieBr.' tfneroerea ralata«aJtailwi vf, dartrojri aUcrartnc tonjStmnlanta, «n1 raUewa woalrnnaa ot the atoeiacft

ItoonaUoattaa, Headaehw, Wai»uu» froatration, Oaaaral DeblHly, tBwpliwuniaa, Depnmloa and IndlIfeaUoo. That faaBa^ beaaing down, cwaatnc ptda, weigh* aad baefcadw, la aHra/« parmaoeoOy coradhr Manaa. It will at *H Wraaa, and nndar all drennatanMa, act la.J^nwv wMbthe law that sprarna tho (onilMplm.

For Kidney OoatSaiRtiof either am thla oompoosd la Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouftd I* prepared aM0 aad ISSWeatern.Aranne, Lynn, MaM. Price H.ai SU botUaafortMti Seot by matt la tha form

ot

pilk, alao tn th« form

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVmSTING MATT.

RHEUMATISM,

Meurafgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho chart, Goat, Quinsy, Soro Throat, SwalU ings and Sprains, Barns and

Scalds, Genera/ BodHy Pttin*

Ho

trifltaf onlUj

tag

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Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and alt other Pains and Achmi.

PrsfiMstion on tuth

EQUAL*

Sr.

JACOM OU

«a/e, mr«, rimpta aa! Ixtaral Bamadjr. A trial wtaito bat UehtMtp

o*ap«ratlT«ljr

ot CM

to, aad

•nry

OM

JMNUV*luflw

with pain oaa haw chiwp and

proof,

1U claiiaa. Diraetfotu ta D*t«o Iaafoagw. SOLD BY ALL DRUWISTS ASDDEALHSS ,j. MMBDIOnra.

A. VOOZXER A CO., IlalHmor*, M4L, V. 8. At

MI& LYDtA PINKHiM. OP LYNN, MA88. •i Jrn

it'-Tl&m

meoovsssa or

LYDIA E.

PINKHANT8

vmvnkvra COMPOUND. 2Jh^oalttve^me For all Female Complaints." Thit preparbtion. Ha dmm rwm«*i ot rigibUt FropwrtiM that are harmlm to

icatalAvmUd. t7poa «M trial tho mertta ot this Cornpoaad wfilb*r*oasnlaMllaai»Ua( la bomadlatot and whaa Mi aao It oonttnnad, ta nlaatr-alaa oaaaa In a hoa. drad, apMaaa«itcw»laaffac*ed^ath«i»and» win teaUfy. On aecoont oC Ita prorao merlta, it to-dajr r«cotaiaMMlad and prtaoribod bf tha baat phyalataiM ta tb«

coaxttrj.

It wOl ewa mtttntj Jttia wont form famng ot the ataraa, Lraoorrlxaa, irrarolar and pedafal Katiatraatloc,kllOTartaaTro«bba, Inltamiatton aad UloaraUoo, floodtnaa, ait Dl^leoeeeeeta aad tba eoowqaa«tr*nalwiaTnw aadto iiar«flly adaptod to th« CtuuHT«

ot

ot

LeaBOgca, oa reeeli*

ofprtca, tt.00, per boa, for either. Mra. FCCKHiil frMlyaaawvraaUlcttcVttot Inquiry. Send lor panphlet AJtlraaa a xiliitta

ttmtkm paper.

No fandlyabooldbe wlthoot LTDIA K. PIXICHAIT UVKBPIU& Th«r enra Oooatlpatloii. BtUocaaaa* "SltoqMdKr oftlxUfw. Boeotapor boa-

JOHN P. PARK A SON.

Wholesale Agentu, dnciunntl, Ohio.<p></p>REEOTS

A TliOROUOH K8MRDY

In every owe of ef and A*ue, vltite for tUMtdenofihe jjtotsMdi, Tori-kitty of O* liver, ladtSMtloa aad 4Wwta«ws» of the Animal forces wliiH Upbilltarp, it baa

Professional Cards.

CO.

LINCOLN, BiiTin

omm, UK 8. Sixth, opposite P. O. |atnsttneand arttflelal tooth speelaltlaa. All work warranted. (dSv4r)

Q. W. BALLEW,

-DENTIST, a a a a S a sMaaafNtlMary itaad.

TXRHK HAUTX, IND.

Osa bs ftmnd In ofliee alaht au eae. asc*ABnsow. a. w.

R.

Life KwlIldlMo)r« attd «xpat tamers

trom tU «Xru»tea wrtfSm of deralopmaat. Ilio toadcaor to uiaiiaraai hnmow thare ta oheohad rary speedily bj lt« u«a. a fact N IM proved to bi" mm t"** •at and baat raawdy ttat haa (w been diaaovarM1ltpiiuii»«m

i'SMj porMcm of tba »j au

VAST VAUUU.

BICHABDSON VANVALZAH

DENTISTS.

AT aasTDcaca,—From 7 to 8 a. ra. and 5 to 7 p.m. AT ornca—From 9 to.

EE.

11 a. m. and S

tet p. m. Medicine catae kept at residenee.

GLOVER, M. D.

PHYSICIAN

SURGEON.

Main Street (MoKeen Block), TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Onaca Uacm-9 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to S p. m.

Business Cards.

CAL

THOMAS,

OpUelas aad WatahaialMr Kor the trade, No. 515 Main street, al®» of big man with watch.

LKIS8NER,

Wholesale aad Betati Dealer in Flsaos, •elMeesi, Orgsas, Mnsloal Instruments, fte^

Psiaoe of Musie, 48 Ohio

AGNER 4 RIPLEY, V* importera and workers of

Reetek Oranlie aad ltallaa HarM*

MONUMENTS^

S A A N S No. 418 Cherry St., bet. 4th and 5th. TKURE HAUTE. 19

GAGG,

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moat del-

I«»l I

DBAUtB IN

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Ann

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OQOtvalmt and oan have aataflffate. It ihcnM oot b« eontotttwifri with t)«# trftatale coatpoondaof chmp a|4r«a aad «cw«Ual oiii often m)4 natter the nam#of Bin*#*.

F**1 li.Kaneent»cJi. «^ant. srtsuieaate saent. No. 11 snath Foarth Mieet. Teem Haute, lod.

Moore's (Lena Suiac

vnCiielbrCUIliSOJt*

IV d»Hjr to !*SV never be-, TWGnailUU^rtilAntiikae. SoldWDrt»te.or hearty^and ****,

and pains.**

xc brahaMs to every

LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and BUILDERS' HARDWARE

MulleiT-

Street, Corner Ninth, E E A E N I

ICE!

We have a lar^e aupply of.

SUPERIOR ICE

With whioh toeerve oar patrons thla waaon. Rates cheap. Leave orders at ofllce, 611 Main street, or hand to driver.

•rMrrmfw TM 1^

a

Omca-Soattiweat eosner Ptfth aad Main •tnets, over Mallonal Mate Bank (antaaaco on Fifth street.

A. W. SPAIN. south Sixth street.

Omo-Corner Third and Main atreeta, over Groves ft Lowry'S Drag Store. OON8UT.TAT] ON

TO

me

OFFICE

CXMUTSB EIGHTH ft POPLAR STJUCETB. EMOVAL.

Dr. J. P. Worrell, OCULIST aad AURIST, 666

•'«,

ARTISTS' SUPPLIES.

PICTURB8. FRAMES, MOULDINGS

Picture Frames Made to Or&r.

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

W. S. Curr, J» H. WILLIAM*

OLIFT & WILLIAMS m*XAKtrrAortnuDis or"

Sash, Doors, Biinds, &c

DKAX.BB8

IN

NERVOUS SUFFERERS. THE GREAT KUBOPKAN REMEDY. Dr. JjB,

Oi

N

r-' TamuCIlAtrrB Ioa Co.

WV"We nave IWephone connection.

Goodrich Steamers.

Tbeeto^aot aide-wheel ateamen, HHEBOYOAX and CHICAGO Lear* Chicago Twice Daily.

For Kartne and Milwaukee, at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m^flundar morning excepted.

For Grand Haven, via Milwanaee, at the above boon, connecting at Milwaukee with the eolebratod new Iron aide-wheel steamer, "CITY or

MTLWACKS*,"

leaving Milwaukee

daily at im p. making the trio aeroei LakeMleblaan tn daylight, and alao oonnecflng with tbe nlght lwmtai leaving Milwaukee dally at 7 p. tn„ Batorday excepted.

For Hbetavysan, Manitowoc, Iadiorfkx aod ManttSa, daily at &a. m^Manday eseepsed.

i} ft*

Far liwsnsiis. Owes Bay, Kewaanee, and all Lake Supwke towns, via Ksaanaba Ooaatn, Htumoo Bay, Menomiaee, ete„ the SMfant atda-whsel ateamer, "Measaooa," Isavea every Saturday at $ a. an.

_For Oteen Bqr. MnoBdacs, Oeeuta, Ds ran. Kewaanee, aad all hay porta, the sieaaner "Otwntf Uiavea Tnsalaya at 7 p.«.

I

Fiaalctart, PVanort* Araadta, ete, Tueaiay aad Saturday at fa. at.

Otftce and dodak foot

ot

Michigan Avenue.

T.O. BUTIJ^. SaperiateasSettt.

J()» SUfOLETwJf, Pass. Agent.

w)iassi*s !sIs Msdielaa

It ta a poattlve care for Spermatorrhea, SeoQlnal weaknaa^ Impoteney, and all diaease* resulting from aelf abuae, aa mental anxiety, loan of memory. pains In back or side, aal diaeason i*t lead to uv sumption iaanlty andan early grave. The Specific Medicine la being used with wonderful suocesa.

Pamphlets aent free to all. Write for them and get full particular. Price of Speciflc, 1 per package, or atx paehaaea for 96. Addraaa all ordenTto

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B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO., No. 106 Main street, BuQklo, N. Y.

SoidinTflrveHaotsbyGaovBsALowitT.

GRAY'S

Weakneaa, Spermatorrhea, Impoteney, all Dlaea

BIF8RE TAKlIfi aaacequence AFTEI TAIIRt* of Self Abnae aa loac of memory, aulveraol laaKitude, pain in tbe baek, dtmaeea of vision, premature old age, and many other di»tliat load to iuaanlty or conaumption and a premeture grave.

Full purtlcularain our pamphlet, wbloh we daid re to aend freo by mail to every one. The Speclflo Medicine la sold by alldruggiataatfl per package, or six packages for to, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of tbe money, by* addressing

THE ORAT MEDICINE CO., 1 Buffalo, N. T.

Sold tn Verra Haute, wholeeale and retail by click A Bxkby* WONDER OF THE WORLD!

GOOD KKWK FOR ALL!

PROF.

HERMANN WORLD UENOWNBD VERMIN DBBTROYBR, which is known 10 be far auperlor to anything yet discovered for killing rata, mice, lnaeeta on ixultry, anta, bug«. oeekroaehea, blaek beetlee, fleaa on dogs, bllgbi and lnaeeta on planta, motba in fura, tick or tcab on aheep or goats, also on cattle, etc.

This preparation has been applied with great Bucceas againet the inaecta that attack plant*.

Sold in packets, at Sfi eents per packet, or six packet* for $1^5. Tno powder is warranted free from all bed smell,and will keep in any climate. It may be sproad every whore without risk, as it is quite hat-mien* to cats and dogs, as tbey will not eat it.

Directions for ueo on each packet. Manufactory: Gravel Lane, Houndsdltch, City of London, England.

The alxve discovery has gained for Prof. Herman a silver prize medal at tko Intercolonial Exhibition of Victoria, Australia, of 1806. besides numerous testimonials.

UULICK BIBBT,

Terre Haute, Sole Agenta for Indiana.

A CROWN

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f*\wm

OTICE.

L. F. PERDUE,

/mrwe.

MA HTM HIIDIOIMK OO., N. *U MTV «A» STMIT, IT. LIW

BEST

It ia the re««Jt «T 90. axperlnenM In Srwiiur lK35&a^"»i™Li»««. MM

*M*W, and

one Maa BacUna, aa

(food point* of afltrraMl

not oaei^n^v

^^^White HOUSE

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irXCIPK MBMCtBfK.

TRADE -. The GreatlHAOK MARK Englla' remedy. An usfAlling cun» for Seminal

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and

mt

atlMtrmaod

•m sad oonrcoiao

««. It aTdda tho dcfWcta »T «tlMr»Mid poa mnea

*n*

aad

Itmkort*

and oonwrilaofwa

It Io»y«, xoititmn, V»n Jim i, n*. and

i4mpU.

before

WarmalMl nnd arfi. CirculaMwttlt newt. Itiiisurol/t2»

larcpklrn-tfferAyMn

rfll prort) tt. Dn't fail to

J^xrrAOTra*»BTrLOOKNCi .,Floreace, MIM. WJTOI.SAALSD HT 81 and 83 Jackmn Rt., Cbi'-«^.x LU

THEf

Eldrfdge Sewini? Maehi»o Offlff ifaa bem ohanged to Fink'n Stone Punp KuIMfrjg No. 117 South Third ntreet. Iietween Oltio aol

Walnut, weat side.

iritis Warranted, ft? Ti Is the moat complete, desirable machine ever offered to the publie.

Being the latent, it bw the advantage etf having very desirable aud new Improve menta.

Dont buy antfl yon see M. ijf Harry Metaeker, late aotkStor for Ute White, will be glad to see hi* old oiMtotners.

OflSce, 117 South Third sueet, aeoond door north at Foaln, Honler A Co* Livery Stable.

W. H, FISK. Agent.

Willard Hotel Lottery. THE DRAWING FINALLY WCTTIJ-D AND FIXED Tbnrwi«l|r, MeTember 10,1M1

Is the day determined npon.

1HE drawing of this scheme has been finally settled

mi I nally settled upon, and will certainly take pHaoeon Thoiaday, tbe 10th of Horem ber, 1*1. by assent of theCommtasionsn,and tbis will enable me to asll ail the remaining tickets.

All persona, therefore, Intandfng to Inveat In this sch«ne. may rest assured that there will he no further delays or portponements.

LIST OF PRI35B8:

Willard Hotel with all 1 ftORfl 000 its FurnitnnA Fixings fl)«Uv,wU One Beatdenoe on Green Mtreet tl^^OSS One IMdem on Green Heal,.,...—.... JAjOOO Two Oad Prncea, each

Two Oseh Prises, each Kjm Five Gash Prises, each SI,** Five Ossh Prlxea, each $M 10 Oaah PrUea, each tin— 19) Ca#li Pilaes, eaah BOOCaah

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OneHeCof BarlFarattars One Fine Piano Owe Handaent* Stiver Tea «M Boxes Old Boortioo Wbiak^y, 1M9» 10 Baskets Champagne, S80 WCadi Piri—pa. .. IflW 400 Boxes Fine Wines, 12JJO0 Sn Bout Robertsm ui. VbUMy,|H_ MW 400 Boxes Havana dears, (19— 4000 MOHb Prtssa,earhtlO.

ABesaliag to |Mf.8M Whole Tickets, IS Hahrwt, if Bamlttsnoss may be made by BankCheck Kxpreaa, Postal Money Order, or Registered Kit),

Responsible agent* wanted at all points. For circulars, giving fail information aid for tickets, address w. C. D. WHIP*.

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