Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 23, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1893 — Page 8
To purge the bowels does cot make Ibem regnlar but leaves them in worse •roudltion than before. Tho
liver
the the seat of trouble, and
is
THE REMEDY
annst aett on it. Tntt'o Zifver Pills act di-ectly on (hat organ, canslug a freo il of bile, without which, the bow •1* are always constipated. i*rice, 25c.
Sold Everywhere. ce, 140 to 144 Washington St.3 N, Y,
FAT PEOPLE
can get
YOU
SPEEDY A LASTING RESULTS. 1KTSEETTE SPECIFIC CO.,
Fifth ave., between TyjpXXT
can stay thin.
Benton,
HIM.
HOTEL GLEN HAM,
VOR
21st and 22ndstreets, i-N JC, VV I ECUOPKAN PLAN. .Central to all points of interest, principal stores and places of ^amusement. Desirable single mm, 81.00.
N. I». liAKKY, Proprietor,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Who want any cleaning and coloring to their satisfaction should call on
H. F. REINERS,
Practical Dyer and Renovator, so. oar, WA its A II AVKM K. Gentlemen's Suits and Overcoats cleaned and Hnishdl within twenty-four hours.
HARRISON SMITH
'Manufacturer and dealer in
T|
OK ALU KINDS.
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR DEAD HOGS
At my factory on the Island, southwest of the city, office So. 13 south Second street.
TERRK HAUTE, 1ND.
jjR. G. W. LOOM 1.8, IDZEHsTTIST. 2M)
north 0th st. Terre i/mite, Ind. I square from Kteetrle Car Line.
ACOB I). EARLY, LAWYER
Hjfn ]t Hcuch Iilucky Sixth lUHl Mainstreets
O. JENKINS, M.
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Otlloo, Mouth Seventh Htreel, telephone, JO. residence, J54 north Klft-h street, telephone 17 utile" hours: m. SJto-l p. m. 7 to 8 p. at. At resilience until until 8 a. in., i'J to 1 p. rn., toil M. in.
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iTJFJClAL TEETH.
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With years practice In dentistry, 1 can giutrnntee' tirst-chss work. Special pain* iak'm in en dipt old plates. Teeth extract 5(1 without, pain.
I71. Miltn street, near Ninth.
HEN Til A L, A. B.
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•M south ini street. Terre Haute, Ind.
jQ it. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
DENTIST.
Hetnoved to (171 Main st. T-rre Haul* Ini
H. rA IlIvETT,
.' Custom Harness Maker. Truck Work and Repairing a Specialty, south 7th. rear I\ J. Kaufman's Grocery
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VAC BALL
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Cor. Third and Cherry Hts., Terre Haute, In.. Is prepared to execute all orders in hts 1111• with neatness and dispute)
Kmbalintnu a Specialty.
jsqiSBIT & McMiNN,
UNDERTAKERS,
KVi NORTH FOURTH KTKKKT, All calls will receive the most careful attention. Open day and night.
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11. VV. VAN VALZAH,
L' Successor to RICHARDSON A VAN VALZAH,
ZDimSTTIST.
•Ofllce—Southweal corner Fifth and Mali Streets, over -National Btate Banic teniranc» on Fifth street.
J. NTJ3KNT. T. M. A RRKIT.
Jsq-UGENT1 & CO., PLUMBING and GAS KITTING
A dealer in
ORB Fixture, Qlob©8 and InarlneerV Supplies. 80S Ohio Street* Torre Haute, Ini
TTOTEL RICHMOND
EUROPEAN.
E. A. FROST, Propr.
Formerly manager Sherwood House, Evans ville, Itul., late MnHjrr. Hotel Grace, Chicago. Koonm TAc, $1.00, $1.50 Per Day. «8«eani ilea, Centrally Located, two blocks from P. O. and Auditorium, opp. the new lA^ster lUilidlng. *, AV. Cor Stale »»d VanBnren-CHICAGO
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Howard Fielding' Discusses Great National Malady/
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He Hag Given Ills Sllnd and Both Lung* to the Subject, and Has Involved Some Important General Principles—How to Keep Warm.
IcoprmGHT, 1863.1
At this season of the year, when so many of us are suffering from colds and others from the medicines they have taken to get rid of them, I think that a few words from a man who has given deep thought to both these applications may not be out of place. I have had the subject on my mind, my lungs and a good working majority of my other vital organs, for along time.
Boston is supposed to be the headquarters of the cold. Physicians in that.city are supposed to subsist almost entirely upon the east wind. It must be very-nourishing, for the number of
A FEW PAUTIXG ADMONITIONS.
physicians there is as the sands upon the Nantasket beach'. I have seen so many doctors' signs on a single block that I have doubted whether a human being could walk through and preserve his ordinary health. New York has a distinct :wlvantage. for whereas in Boston they. derive their colds from the east wind, here we are not dependent upon any particular point of the compass. We have a good deal of fun with our New England neighbor, but we continue to set out the cough medicine as a matter of etiquette when anybody calls upon us. In Chicago the little breezes blow the bacilli of cold across the city and then the wind shifts and blows them back again from thu boundless prajrie.
There ave many remedies for a cold. I once looked the subject up in a medical work which devoted iiiriCty-mne pages to it, and th^ remedies averaged thirteen to the page. The doctor who went through this book with rae was more honest than the man who \trote it, and he admitted that they were all utterly "no good" except one which nobody had ever tried. This is to abstain from the use of any fluid whatever for seven ty-two hours. I am not joking about this it is really so set down. If any man will actually stick to this, it will cure him and if he has been sufficiently wicked in his life he will never have a cold again during the remainder of eternity, nor any fluid either, according to the doctrine I was brought up in. For he is a man better fitted to stand a drought than 1 am if he lives through it.
My deduction from this mass of facts is that the secret of the whole matter lies in prevention. I said some of these things to Maude ono morning about two weeks ago. She was expressing a fear that she had caught cold. I ventured to suggest that she might have done it on the previous night when she spent some minutes leaning out of a window to see whether a small fire a mile oi* two up the street was likely to spread to our residence. To tell the truth, I hail experienced on that morning some slight premonitions of the na-
A TRAIX WAS JUST PULI.LN6 OUT.
tional malady, and had resolved to take unusual precautions during the day. My friend, the doctor, had cautioned me against certain indiscretions such as going out to my lunch without an overcoat, and others which he knew that I would commit just the same. A physician never loses any money by giving us good advice except wheu he neglects to collect the bill for it on the spot.
However, I was thinking of what he had said, when the bell in our flat tinkled twice. This is the postman's ring, and indicates that he has put a letter in the little bos in the outer ball. This sigttal is counterfeited very successfully by people with bills, who employ it to decoy an unwary citixcn into a confession that he is at home. If he expects a letter with a check in it he will very likely run downstairs without waiting for his servant to finish blackng the stove, :uui if, at saeh a time, he tencounters a man who asks him for nineteen dollars he wiU protafoh- commit a.s5.i nit and battery, for which of-
MsppoMn.sr 1 en the jrfry, he will ne\«*r anytMin? worse than a disagnvjuent. la this instance, how*, ever, assured myself by prude»iat inspection from the window that it was
really the postman. Accordingly, went,down in a hurry—such a hurry, in fact, that I forgot the key of the letter box. It is possible to fish a letter out of such a box with a penknife. Indeed, there are in New York, I am told, some men who live by this occupation alone. I tried the penknife game on the letter in my box, but an honest man has no luck in this town. The vestibule was colder than the place where Lieut. Peary froze his nose, and the wind blew down into my slippers from all points of the compass. But when a man starts to do a little foolish trick like that he will not ba deterred by the prospect of leaving his large family in destitute circumstances. I broke my penknife, cut my fingers, and undermined my constitution but I got that letter. It was a cough medicine circular.
Maude reproached me for my imprudence in exposing myself to the icy blasts of our vestibule. As I was about to depart for the city she put large silk handkerchief around my neck and turned up my overcoat collar with her own fair hands. She then engaged me in conversation for about fifteen minutes, so that when I emerged upon the street my temperature was several degrees above high fever.
As I approached the station a train was just pulling in. I ran madly up the stairs and burst out upon the platform just in time to have- the gate shut in my face. The exercise had put me in a perspiration, and that is probably the reason why the next train was very slow in coming, so that I had to stand upon the platform while the wind whistled around me with a noise like the sighing of weeping willows above an early grave. It was also natural that the train should be so crowded that was obliged to stand in the doorway of the car while other people, whose loss would be of comparatively little account to the community, were inside in comfort and security.
At the door of the building where I have my office I met Mr. Moriarty, who owes me seven dollars and wishes it was more. If his conversation were worth a cent per one thousand words I should get my money back every time I met him. The spot where he buttonholed me this time is the coldest that can be
I
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A LITTLE WHISKY ANI QUININE.
found between the East river and the eightieth parallel of north latitude. More hats blow off there,, than anywhere else in New York, and if there is an interminable talker in the city it is in that spot I meet him every cold day, I did not dare to entice Moriarty into the building/because he would have gone up to my office with me and I could not afford the price of his exit. He took me into his confidence. I had been there before, and knew that there was nothing in it. He related the various mishaps which had prevented his returning the seven dollars. He sketched the combination of ci^umstances which would enable him to return them in the near future, together with as many more as I could let him have. When I finally purchased release from him and ascended to my office I was so cold that I sat down to work with my overcoat on. Afterward, it got to be so warm that I opened two windows and removed the overcoat.
Presently, when the thin skim ice be gan to form in my ink bottle, I awoke to the consciousness that I had taken cold, Then I ran over to Brigg's drug store to see if he had anything new in the way of a microbe killer. It was only one hundred yards or a little more, so it seemed hardly worth while to put on my overcoat. On the street the boys were crying an "extra," and I stopped to purchase one. The boy did not have change for a dime, but he said that he could get it in a minute. I waited for those nine pennies while, the boy gambled for them, and as the luck was against him, I had to wait a few additional minutes while he "wiped up de street" with the other boy. Although this delay was worth only nine cents to me, it "profited my doctor by about nine dollars. Briggs, the druggist, also made something out of it, for by the time I reached his store I felt the need of something exceedingly "searching." The boy behind the soda water fountain prescribed for me ns usual, and 1 went away very sick. During the afternoon I ran over to Brigg^s frequently, and when it was time to go home I had exhausted the products of modern scientific research. Then 1 went to see a real physician who is not in the drug business, and he recommended the old stand-bys. whisky and quinine. I took tbem. I took the whisky internally and the quinine home to my wife. This morning my brains feel like two pints of dried apples thoroughly moistened in a pail holding one quart and having its cover fastened down. They feel as those apples may just one second before they blow the cover of the pail off.
And though I am not in a condition when my thoughts are of any earthly use,to myself or anybody else, I am still dimly conscious of a few ideas. Among them is one Which I hope that my readers will seriously consider, namely, that a- fool can get cold in auy climate, white a wise man can get along on two handkerchiefs a day right here in New York, if th© luck is with
TERRE SAtJTE SATURDAY EVENING MAILj 'JANUARY 2§'. 1893.
HOWARD FiELniso.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
GREAT FORTUNES RISING LIKE MONU-
1
MENTS-
How Millionaires Succeed in Enormoas Wealth—Not Difficult for A nyone to Follow Their Example.
Avell
Piling- Wp
It is popularly supposed that a few uien like 6ould, Vanderbilt and Astor represent the rich men of the country.
This is
who represent the wealth of our coun try, on account of their numbers. Now if so many men succeed, what is the true secret of that success?
Two words answer—energy and health. Any man of indomitable energy and perseverence who is well can succeed.
Ah, there is the rub—who is well. Men have the energy and ability to succeed, but they do not possess the requisite health—that strength of the nerves, vigor of the mind'and endurance and tirelessness which alone mako men succeed.
They feel languid, even weak at times and lack snap and ambition they know they have the necessary ability, but! their energies need rousing. In some cases the stomach, liver and bowels are at fault, or possibly the kidneys are out of order. Nine times out of ten, however, it is lack of nerve strength, nerve vigor, and nerve power.
Numberless men who have ample vigor at first break down in health from the excessive strain upon their nervous and physical systems, as did the wellknown S. W. Nourse, Esq., of Hudson, Mass. He strikes the key note of the difficulty, and his advice, if followed, will put men on the sure road to wealth.
MR. S, AV. JS'OUKSE, ESQ.
From constant worry over business matters," he said, "I suftered from the loss of sleep, and: became so nervous that I was entirely unfitted for my business. In fact, I feared insanity. I used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve reme dy. The eflect was almost magical. I could again sleep, mental composure appetiteand strength returned. Six bot ties of this rem.edy cured me, and I have emained
a great mistake. There are] with its grand pinno kd many curious thousands -upon thousands of million-! souvenirs from foreign Tands.—New York aires, men so rich that they cannot possibly spend the interest upon their vast accumulations. Every city, every town, every community has them it is they
to this date. I ^iave re
commended Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy to many of my friends and neighbors, and have yet to learn of a failure to obtain good results."
Nothing more need be said. Get your health and you will stand every chance of succeeding in life. If you are not well, if you do not feel just right, if yon lack the vim, energy and strength to tak6 hold of your
Avork,
by all means use the
wonderful remedy which restored Mr. Nourse to health and power to work. You can procure it at/ any druggist's for $1, and we would say also that it is a purely vegetable and harmless remedy, used and fully endorsed by physicians— in fact it is the discovery ofthe eminent physician, Dr. Greene of 3£ W. Mth street, New York, who has made himself famous throughout the United States by the marvelous cures of nervous and chronic diseases and by giving advice free to those who consult him or write to him.
Coughing Leads to Consumption,
Ketnp's Balsam will stop the cough at once.
Sharp Pains
The pain may be sharp or dull—it makes no difference,—the HOP PLASTER relieves instantly and cures speedily, every pain, ache, strain, inflammation and weakness. They always do good, never do harm.
Enterprising medicine-dealers sell the genuine goods. Hop Plaster Co., Boston, Proprietors, on both sides or plaster Is a guarantee.
prising goods. Proprl Is a gui
Hop Plaster
Lorenzo J. Conner, 104 Green street, Albany, N. Y., says: "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and find it very beneficial, and can safely recommend it asa good remedy for coughs."
Well Known Women Musicians.
Among the brilliant pianists who are also composers are Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Place. Miss Morris, Miss Hoyt and the daughter of Mrs. Cruger Pell are unusually superior pianists. Mrs. Charles Dudley Warner is an accomplished player, and the most charming .room in her colonial home at Hartford is the music room,
Press.
An Inexpensive Easy Chair.
The steamer chair is just beginning to be appreciated for house use. For those who live in flats or small rooms it is especially valu&ble as a lounging place, as it can be put out of the way after the rest hour is over. When that is not necessary it may be made into an easy chair rich enough for the average sitting room by having cushions for both back and seat made of corduroy. mohair, plush or velours.—New York Post..
To Prevent the Grip
Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and tne whole system should be kept in healthy condition. If you feel worn out or have "that tired feeling" in the morning, do not be guilty to neglect. Give immediate attention to yourself. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify the blood and prevent disease.
Hood's Pills cure liver ills. Jaundice iousness, sick headache, constipation.
To Keep the Waist Down.
Does the point at the back of your waist persist in curling up when you sit in the car or even in an ordinary chair? If so sew two inches of black elastic on the under side, leaving it the least bit tighter than the dress just-over the whalebone and see how it will hug the top of yotir Bkirt.—Exchange.
A great many persons, who have found no relief from other treatment, have been cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Do1 not give up until you have tried it. It is only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. Jan.
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Very pretty little jackets for babies can be made from the legs of silk and woolen stocking when the feet are worn out. The stitches that confine the legs are carefully picked out and the legs joined together down the back of the jacket. The sleeves are cut from the narrower parts and sewed in. The jacket is then edged around with a scalloped edge of worsted or knitting silk, which is started hy drawing a single crochet through the edge of the material. A cord and tassel made from the same is run through the neck.—Household.
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SUNSTRUCK IN BATTLE!
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., ELKHART, Ixd.—I must say the Restorative Nervine and Nerve and liver FLUs have done me great good.
FOB YEARS I HAVE NOT FKLT AS WELL AS NOW. The starting point of my disease was a, sunstroke received in battle before Port Hudson,-Louisiana, June Mth, 1S63. Up to the time of beginning to take Dr. Miles'
Jfc Remedies I had had a conII tinual distracting pain in my head also, weak spells, and the past, four years I have had to give up everything of an active character, and atay in the house fio I f% r" months at a E walk across the street. I KNOW YOUR REMEDIES HAVE CURED ME, and that a S a
^THOUSANDS
here are using your remedies, and all speak well of them.. Yours truly, COL 0. \V. DEAN,
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HAMMEKIJY,
E.x-County
15 H. Sixtii Street, Terre Ilaute, Ind.
