Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1883 — Page 3

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PAPEF

J£R FOR THE PEOPLE.

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GLEAMHGS. seventy-one newspapers, gallons of water a day t. victs at Laramie, out 90,000

Did yoa, AjayrV, Of thp

OaL*

HaWyi

& One of the

fcurn

%rnor Butler t*K

to her death bv bw lender" of a h&cona An

inted by GovNvornan came

eccentric loun* bv a "cil~

connty, Iowa, has plac^ arm-chairs in as many stiL always have a seat when W

Three hundred and

it

four stte&n

vorce were brought in Cuyahok ty, Ohio, last year, seventy-one oK, on the ground of marital infidelity?1 registered debt of Berlin is'abt?^. 17,000,000 marks, on which the snrplos profits of the gas works pays the entire interest.

Most of the deviltry done in Germany, England and Ireland now is blamed on German-Americans, IrishAmericans, and American -Americans.

Lawns can be cured of ants by blowing Persian powder into the holes the ants make in the ground. Anyway, a Boston man who has tried it says so.

There is a man up in Vermont whose brains, according to one of the medical journals, have dried up, so that they rattle around like beans in a bladder every time he shakes his head. -ftf&Tbe largest object-glass in use is the twenty-six inch lens at Washington, with a focal length of thirty-three feet.

Its light gathering power is 16,000 times that of the unaided eye. The favorite perfume of the Empress Josephine was musk. A Boston editor sensibly suggests that people who blame •Napoleon for divorcing her should stop to consider this.

Large quantities of land are beinoLi

leaseu

in Lima, Livingston County, N?

i.. for the purpose of boring for salt. It is believed that Lima is over a rich salt bed.

Over 700 miles of subterranean telegraph lines are completed in France, and 1,300 miles are in course of construction to be completed by the end of this year.

gauge railway, connecting five of its saw-mill*. It does the largest lumber business in the State.

Iecting books, pamphlets, etc., on eleo-

There is now no living memborof the group pictured by Carpenter's celebrcttorvi ualtllltt^Or iSIJjmflK VU- r\ j0_ mation. Montgomery Blair was the eighth and last

Mr. Edison has had all he wants of phonographs. "The. more I think of that phonograph," he says, "the more I am conviuced that it would have been a terrible thing to tet a machine to work recording all that a person said."

A Prussian law requires peddlers to "behave politely, clean their boots on enteriug a house, and bow when offering wares." The peripatetic venders in this oountry evidently never heard of

that law. Thoso who have seen the old

guned

btifvintr-1

irl who said she should not want to be there. "When I die," said she, "I would rather be cremated once for all than to be buried there and sizzle."

The shad, although until seven years ago a stranger on the Paoilic coat, has multiplied sinco its introduction to an extent truly remarkable. Thev are now to be found all along the coast of California, and northward are making their way rapidly.

Matr luonv between persons of the same Mood in France is forbidden by law only to parents, grandparents, and full and halt-brothers and sisters. Marriages between uncles and nieces, aunts and nejihows are permissible.

tlieir food by preference in the right I

itively, wasps. beotlos, and spiders seem to use the right anterior foot most commonly.

The factory bells of Lawrence. Mass., have always been noted for their harmony of tone and tune. This is the work of Henry K. Oliver, who is an accomplished musician, and who was connected with the manufacturing interests of the city in its inf mcy. He selected all the bolls with .^reace to harmony.

Nature in a mood of uncommon, not to say lavish, liberality, has provided a recently-born Alabama girl with three tongws. If this singularly-gifted young lady should ever reach years of maturity and married it is safe to say that her bus and will not overstav his limit at tbe club more than once.—New York Hour.

A bachelor who was tired of single life set the table in his lonely abode with plates for himself and an imaginary wife and five children. H© then sat down to dine, and as often as he helped himself to food he put the same quantity on each of the other plates, and surveyed the prospect at the same time computing the east He is still a bachelor.

Rue sawdust highly compressed, hat been successfully used to make up center frames of carriage wheels. It is said to be so solid that it will bear a pressor© equal to twenty-three tons per square inch. As sawdust has also been wed for partitions and bricks, its application to the production of complex

carvings and moi3ings doed not seem to be far off. Prof. Newman Smyth, of Bowdoin college, says that there are elements of discontent,' fermenting among the people, and that we hardly realize the extent of the opposition in some quarters against the bank, the state and the church. We

need

r* r, g'neer of the Northern Pacific Road, is "ne nrm Gates county, North Car- easy find will be made as emy as a e.irria°-e ©una, owns thirty miles of narrow-1 road, or nearly, within a month from ?ow* To express half of ray admiration for the transcendent grandeur of every part of tbe scenery, and especially of

Prof. Alexander Graham Bell is col-

the

tnc v, and preparing a bibliography ,e.to

of the science. He has already indexed I £'ac,er it in perfection, and yet, the titles of more than 40,000 works. ,RS Tas. &iv®D to understand, it is the

i?m* 's

less party and more

scientific legislation, he thinks. A government of ignorance is not a safe government. "May

we

secure forever in

this country a government of the intelligent, for the good of all the people.1' Some months ago a prominent colored preacher died in Walter county, Georgia, without apparent cause,which led n_any

peoDie

jwell 4arg0

to believe he had been

conjured. A gypsy fortune teller said he nad been voo. ooed by putting lizzards under bis pulpit. One of the prominent members of the church was pointed oat as one who did it.^ He was erked up before the council, and be his wife dismissed as wicked conrs.

Field savs: "The way women miserable little dogs fills me zement. Men don't and when to trlrf the pampering these creaof careul what a nuigance they are result inSnd how the same amount come cynW upon .children would upon poodteood to mankind, I betribnted. sypphp affection wasted homes.

"Ipf

If properly dis-

A cutlery manuf&f

orPhan3

r^ffhtly

ground at Provinoetown will appreciate .'"rope, I am satisfied that around the the remark of the bright young Boston

The Pecatonica News has this: "Wei sides of the canyon in which the glacier set up a notice yesterday for a 'boy I lfty formed a setting perfect in harmony wanted,'and last evening before ourl °f contrast if the term be admissible, forms went to press one made its ad-

tw

vont in our household—Weight eightl eluded mass of ice. pounds. Who says advertising doesn't! have been through the Swissmounpay?" tains, and I am compelled to own that "Right-handedness" extends very far ^K!r°diblo as the assertion may appear, along the animal series. Parrots hold

with

time a large amonnt returned to him as tion. Instead of brio-ht, he found rusty, deeply After much watching to cause, whether damp paper, of some of his agents, or other oaK was located upon the man who sfc and wrapped the knives in packaw Everything he touched was foiin? rust, from the peculiar acid character of his skin exhalations. It is well known that some persons cannot carrv pocketknives or bright iron articles," as keys, etc., about their persons without the same becoming very rusty.

in

jund at one ods

being condifaces, ides.

detel

Nor hw sD"5ni c?n ry,

I absolutely never believed there was anything in Ameiica comparable in grandeur to the scenery I have seen on my necessarily brief visit to Mount Tacoma, says Senator Edmunds in Portland Oregonian. The access, thanks to the well cut trails made by the en-

£lacier, in all the features found in

8"°h

Ph?"omena, it would be impos-

w°rt|s-

Certainly no Alpine

least, in point of size, of all that have been discovered on this mountain. I

ed States will be so much sougtfV after as this when once people come to know what men cross the Atlantic to see what can be seen In equal splendor, if not surpassed, at home. I hear doubts expressed as to whether Mount Tacoma can be ascended but a steady head, a sure foot, a reliable alpenstock and little determination could probably accomplish what is, of course, a very daring feat. New Taooma has a fortune in the fact that it is the best point from which to start td this, the grandest of alt American mountains. If Switzer-

called the playground of

prominent place of resort, not for Americans only, but for the world beside. Nothing can be, to me at least more enjoyable than the gradual approach to the inner circle of the court where the monarch of our northern mountains reigns supreme. The emotions stirred in one's breast completely defy all the powers of language to express. When we reached the foot of tho glacier, foot-sore and weary as we were, I could not help pausing in breathless silence as we reviewed this majestic mass of ice, imbedded in the bosom of this gigantic monarch among the Alps. If it was not the grandest of the group as we were informed, it was enough magnificence for us. The stupendous

the pagodas and pinnacles of the se-

tliero Is

t^'e^n

absolutely no comparison be-

,lie

foot and, though wo cannot speak pos-j. ^nere and what is seen in approach-

pos­

finest effects that are exhibit-

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A Oas? Whar? fiabaas Corpus Wouldn't Da A tombs lawyer has been endeavor^ ing all the week to get his client out of durance vile.

He walked into the tombs and sent for his client. His face was smiling as the historical basket of chips. "It's all kiit!" said the law ing his ciienVs hand, lit "Yes? ejaculated troi&ettt brightening up. "Yes, Eveiythin^'s fixed.'* ,t«

for

lawyer grasp-

'How?' •I can get you out on a habeas cor-

pus.

And then the client's face lengthened as ne rep' d: "Can't be doo«& WouIdn*t dare to try it My (M il's on the third tier and thtj dtir

in New York. Every nigbt the sign Is covered with a wire screen to keep it from mutilation. "The boys try to make us a* company of dttdes bj removing tbe *n' said a member of tbe firm.

Better «d Chejg® than QainW

Moore'. PUute"*

mm

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY -flVJfi-NiNG- MAIL.

that

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mountain. I five hundred scene. This

ing this grand, isolated would bo willing to go raiies again to see that continent is yet in tenoranqe of the existence of what will be one of the grandest show places as well as a sanitarium.

M. de Lesseps again reports favorably on the proposed Sahara scheme. Soundings to the depth of about 200 feet have shown the existence of nothing but sand. The African inland sea might easily be made with the aid of 100 ex oavators, representing the work of 100,000 men. M. de Lesseps declares that the sail will allow the excavations necessary to connect the lakes with the Mediterranean, that the work presents no extraordinary difficulty, and that the concessions asked for with regard to the forests and adjoining lands will make the scheme remunerative and wholly independent of stale aid, subvention or guarantee. l.-xaflj

A Mine in the Malakoff Tower. What Wondarftil Tilings Texas Has. A formidable mine had been dag and I heard of a well Burkeville, Tex. loaded under the Malakoff tower. in which the empty bucket would deGeneral MacMahon had ng£ chanced to gcend and its mate asoend with water discover in the barrack one wire leading without any known fonw being exerted, from a well-concealed voltaio-pile to a The well and backets art arranged as large quantity of pow under it, and is common hefrev with pulley, rope and another connecting ii th a powder two buckets* $ Renounced the story as magazine, the whole *v irious force untrue when told to me, but wrote to might have been blown into the ait Judge M. D. Hipes, owner of the propafter having gained possession of the erty on whic| thejwell is situated, and

fort The wires were cut, but the pow- received in der magazine could not be found. Some ter: of the french soldiers were setting fire to the empty gabions which had been thrust into "the small windows of the bomb-proof cellars under the tower, in order to barricade it. One of the gabions appeared to be moving. A French officer called out that if anyone was there who could speak French he might come out without lear. Thegabion was pushed through the window, and a verv young Russian officer crept out He was asspr$d that he and any others surrendering as prisoners of war would be well treated. After saving a few words of Russian at the window he was joined by four officers and 200 common soldiers. They begged, through him, to be taken away at once. This request suggested some knowledge of an impending explosion. The young officer was, therefore, ordered to point out the position of the powder magazine. The lad made no answer. A French subaltern said in a loud, voice to the commanding officer that the Russian ought to be shot if he refused to obey the order given to save so many lives. The youtn kept silence, with a haughty glance of indignation at the subaltern, apparently for supposing that he would betray a secret under a threat. The French chief formed a platoon to shoot him and he turned to face his executioners. An old Russian Major, who emed to understand French, ran forxd. took the commandant by the

H, drew him to a heap of earth, and S^d downward. The earth was tainfwhoveled away, and barrels con discov^oOO pounds of gunpowder were placed 6. A strong French guard was officer wa^thera. A young Russian prisoners. \to go with the other and kissed tiiave a .military salute hand. "Do notW Russian Major's you the powder,'^e him for showing the commandant, Ntfd in French to voice and tears in his\ a trembliug father.''—Temp JSar/\ "He is my

The Saleswoman,

An American lady who ha, abroad long enough to imbibe^ ideas, asserts that the skon mnnn&'n" America are the worst the

assigning as a reason fW this unfortn! nate state Of affairs that saleswomen •are generally of the hdtablest orirjn, .° apprecTat virtue of courtesv.' .TEFs is in the main shop-girl with con"wGqian sponsible country ake^j

sweeping assertion, and incorrect. Thirty years a„ might have been looked up tempt, because it was onlv dared" who filled any but to^^Jicjifeinthisi the posf&on^ tion that subjects tae woman iuatlon, and the best bloxl of the nation flows to-day in the veins of the shop-girls. In their ranks .may be found the daughters of clergymen, of generals of the army, senators, and the penniless heirs to "a pedigree for which the members of the uetf dynasty would gladly exchange some pf thoir superfluous wealth. And this lady on the wrong side of the counter to' judge of their politeness. It woulc probably enlighten her if the shop-gii should tell her the experience gaine on the inside of ihe counter—of the wc men who want to buy and can neve make up their minds what to get, whj would tumble a dozen boxes of lace select one yard of another kind, wh question th* shop-girls about the goocfy" as if she were personally responsible fo their manufacture, who cheapen and sharpen and deceive, and reveal their fine ladyhood in a thousand contemptible forms. If the unhappy clerk sometimes loses patience nnder her multitude of trials, the prosperous man whose carriage waits can surely afford to be patient and forgiving to a sister who has so little ana works so hard

Fr

Thompson, uses in fish a combina-

the Loudon

Sir Henry surgeon, reco tion of all tbe elements oi food that the hnman body requires in almost every phase of life, more especially by those who follow sedentary employment To women he considers lisb to be an invaluable article of diet but he scouts as complete fallacy tbe notion that fish eating increases the brain power. "The only action fish had on tbe brain was to put a man's body into proper relations with the work he had to da"

Professor Harris, of the Concord School of Philosophy, hits the nail on the head occasionally. "That which should

urlt Wur*1. said the other day, "might still be finite ,m if it could arrive at an environment of "Duden A Co." tbe sign of a firm

|JfBre°t kind'

wbich did noi

Now let us rest.

MOTBTKRI

the following let-

"Yours of#tal9th inst to hand and contents noted. I have to reply that the well you wquire about belongs to me that som^ten years since it commenced dr&tiing water—that is, the empty buckfSwould go down and a bucket of wijer come up and remain at the top 'b§ thfl. well without any known cause. liPte been kept up ever since at intervafa.lw»ere is no regularity about it ikT often draw at any hour of the as at other times. It has been knpwn to draw three or four times per day. There seems to be no difference in it as regards the weather or the seasons of the year. It has never been known td draw up water when there was Jvat#r .in the top bucket There is no caused .known for this strange occurrence."—Cor. Louisville Courier Jqftrnal.

SbM Different A small party gt young men were standing &n a street corner the other eveninCjlThey virete curiously examining a belonging to one of them, antl, as a |tr^nger^ame along, an animated d|#cussionwose. "I wist*4!could'play on it" said one. "Play ojn it?" observed another, "I wish I cctold make a*noise on it" I "It's djbfett/bffll' thing to do," observed vtuird, "if you haven't got the hang of tlfe thing just right "Hard ^hing to^o!" chimed in the stratigftiv halting^^ad regarding the party evident'ebnteinpt

4iWhy.

r-. The Spartan Way

He was driving out of Plainfield the other day with such a satisfied look on his face that an acquaintance hailed him with: •Well, Uncle Billy, what's happened?" •You know them five sons of mineP" ^••Ob, yes." "Wall, they are alius buyin' and sellin' and speculatin', and not a day passes that some of 'em don't ask me to indorse his note." "And of course you do?" i* |. ,y^k•'.« "No. Them boys are rather shaky, vou know. But I'm going to after thw. Hang it, I'm their own father, you see, and it looks kinder mean to refn3e 'em. 've been down here ami deeded the farm to the old woman, put a chattel mortgage on the stock, and sold off most of the tools, and now if the boys waat my name on their notes I can sit down and give it to 'em like a Spartan father.—Wall Street News.

NERVOUS,

continae

Dowt Ksow.— How many

children are punished for being uncouth, wilful, and indifferent to instructions or rewards, simply because they are out of health! An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind: "Mothers should

moderate

1

the children woold

[desire.*

I

WM|'oot

"WwL'Some bugles are different from others,", ?aid the'young rpan. "Oi^iirie that bugle, ^aid the strang- $

It,was jmmediately, nanaed TO him. aAdi putting it to his lips, he made one

here was a subdued splutstronger began'a kind of

ter, atta'the /Stj Wf

dance, st tne same timeshofciing his t$s$n birth .hands'. I ^Greiit*5 Cleopatra's needle!" he ye^ed'Mith tears streaming from his eyA. -/T^Who in thunder filled that mmthjjieee with cayenne pepper? I'm u-nalK gentlemen, light and.fragile. but l^cab lick the man who peppered the

fifagB jWP# we«itf -iff* cold yoa quick' distress,

sy©u

will

b'-feMtte easier, you wilt' cough lesa, you will jtrengthen-the pulmonary organs, vaftJwill feel better everyway if you 1jJr. Wistar's

feel better everyway_ix you lionally use of Wild for it* mi

€berrjtv. Ask,, your *i( 2)

A&etirs That Beoonft Tiresome.

and the slight hold they have upon rheir owners. Said he: "At the southwestern end of Lake Erie are several beau t/ful islands, cool in summer, surround with good fishing and as well adaptfor villas as the Thousand Islands, rom Cleveland and other points around the lakes people have come to these islets and put up houses frequently cost ing $2,000, as timber is very easiiv obtained there directly from the Michigan forests by water. The first season they are rejoiced with the'villa and wonder they never had it before. The next season thdy find it to be of a certain sameness and tbe young ladies begin to say that they have no company unless they invite it down. The third season the idea of that villa gets to be like animperative command to come and be acaptive Complaints increase, and the fourth season, perhaps, they go off to Europe, and probably do not return for years, and want to sell the summer house." Somewhat similar are experiences close by. The late William Garrison put up the finest house in the region of Long Branch, costing it is said, with the land, $125,000. This summer it is not occupied at all, and the widow and family are in Europe and want to sell the place.

dyspeptic individuals,

whoee distress of mind and body make life miserable, if your suffering* have been prolonged and increased by tbe use of Utters and pretended cures of kidney and hver diseases, throw all sticb nostrums aside and find bealtb, strength

and vigor in that simple remedy known as Dr. Gnysott's Yellow Dock and Sar saparilla. it purifies tbe blood, streng

ens tbe urinary fand digestive organs, and infnses new life into all parte of tbe body. No other remedy equals it. Have your druggist get it for you. (2)

Tkoasaaihi ti»j #f®.

Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kann writes: *1 never hesitate to recomend your Electric Bitter* to my entonun, tbey give entire catfe flaetkm and are njM Nllaa" BeobK Wt te-s are the pnrwt and best medicine known and win positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify tbe Mood and regulate tbe bowels. No family can a0brd to be without them. They will ave hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every war. Sold at 50c I a bottle by Oook & Bell and GuUck A Co.

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How Watch Cases an Mads.

Most peraonn have an ambition to carry a gold watch case, and yet few people know how a watch case is made, or the vast difference in thequality of them. In a

GOLD WATCH-CASK,

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SM4•ml(tup

to fejitoM WrtU CM# F«»TORIW,FM1*

felphU, Fa* ter fcaadtuM lllutrnto* PaaphUt tUwla

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of WOOLFO'R'tm ~S*7fc*Ax,J3,!cnppUcatlon Sold by Druggists.

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PILLS

TORMD BOWELS,

DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA,

6

sources arise three-fourths of

the diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence :I«oss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Ileadaene, fullness after eating, aversion to exertion of body or mind, ISrnctatlon ^'itoblUtjr of temper, Low spirits, A of having neglected somedntr. »Jxzlaess, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots "•'ore the eyes, highly colored Urine, C0W»Tir/T10wf and domand the use of a remedy that acts directly 2!il» IJ^er-

Aa aLivcr

medicine TCTX'S

FILLS havo no equal. Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt removlnir all impurities through these three scavengers of the ,,f j?*® system," producing opp»tlte, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT'S PILLS "P nausea or giiplng nor Interfere with dnily -work and are a pcrfect

ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.

HE PEELS LIKE A KJEW 3tA*~, 'I nave had Dyspepsin, with Corr- ?atioii.two yeara, and have tri» ten dill, un.t kinds of pills, and TtJTT'S arc the tiki that have done me any good. They h-ivo nlcefy-

,GrAt H-VM on

My appetite in

splendid, food digests readily, and I nr»'.r luive natuml pawsaores. I feel like a IJOX man. W.J). EDWASDS, Palmyra, u. SomerirywTiprp.aSc. Office,3farraySt.-K.Y

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stantly to a

CIIATTJRCT

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by a einrr'

plication of tills Sold by or sent by express on receipt of 01, Office, 44 Morray 6tre« t, K«w Yw

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D.

THE U.

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SOLID

aside from the neces­

sary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of the metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus is not only needless, but undesirable, because gold is a soft metal and cannot furnish the stiffness, strength and elasticity necessary to make the case permanently strong and close-fitting. The pet/eel watch Mtan must combine gold with some metal that will supply that in which the gold is deficient. This has been accomplished by the James Boss1 Oold Watch date which saves the WASTE of needless gold, and INCREASES the SOLIDITY and STRENGTH of the case, and at the same time reduces the cost ONE HALF.

JMW

(3b be eonifmtd.)

Mary Smart Face Powder

This Powder eontains no Arsenic. Lime or White Lead Not being poisonous It may be used by the most delicate lady without fear It will not roughen the skin, »nd wit' remove Freckleeand Tan, and allay Irri tation. Artists who t: are obliged to use a oostnf-tk", recomimend Mary Stuart |FBCO Power as the

most harmless. A distinguished specialist on skin diseases says: "If .Hdiet* must use cosmetic*. I recomend Mar Stuurt Face Powder as the simplest *ud roost iarrn less. Flesh or White. Price.» oents per oox. Agent for Terre Haute, lud.,

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KNTERTAINtSG, INSTRUCTIVE NEWSY.

BRIGHT, CliEAN AND PU.ME.

THE FOU KTEENTH YEAR

The Mail has a record of success selct an attained by a Western weekly paper. Twel^PS years of increasing popularity proves Ma worth. Encouraged by the extraordinary snooeaB which haB attended its publication the publisher has perfected arrangements by which for the earning yeai The Mail will be more t*mr» ever welcome in the home circle. In tills day of trashy and impure literature it should be a pleasure to mil good people to help in extending the circulation of such paper as the SATURDAY EVENING M!L

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AYER'S

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oontainfl an antidote for all malarial awarders which, so far as known, !B used In ntt other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance whi*. ever, and eonseqvently produces no Injurious effect upon the constitution, but leaves the system as healthy as it was before the attack.

WB WABRAHT AYER'S AGUE 0UBS

to care every ease of Fever and Agile, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilkws Fever, aad Liver Complaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorised, by oar circular dated Jmly 1st, 1882, to refund tbe mosey. Dp.J.C.AyepACo.,Lowell,MiH*

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for six yeatv, and hearing of: feient physicians, sor scrof suf&rer from neuralgia, and the success of Rheumatic uta, as si me called it, but have not known wnat it was Syrup I concluded to give it found no relief until 1 corn- to be free front pain until I a trial In my own one, and I meneed taking your Bjrup. com men cert 1 commenced cheerfully my that have After taking it a short time, the one of Rheumotic Byrup. been generally benefitted by to my surprise, it began to I have felt no pain tlnce usits use. 1 can walk with en- help me. Continuing Its use ing the fourth bottle. I think tire freedom from jpain, and a few weeks, I founa myself it ttte best remedy 1 have my general health to very ss well as ever. As a blood ever heard of for pnrifylng much improved. It is a purifier I think It has no the blood and for the eure of plendid remedy for the equal. rheumaslsm and neuralgia, ood and debilitated system.] Mas. WILLIAM HTRAKO. W.B.

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