Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1881 — Page 7
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JLEAoTorSONING.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
SALT RHEUM.
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ifltamd foisonin. 9. Scrofulous Ulster* and Itching Humors, Abscesses and Slandular Swellings, v,
J. W. Adams, Newark, Ohio, sayf: "Cuticura Remedies are the greatest medicines on earth, flad the worst coae salt rheum in this county. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Cuticura would have saved her life. My arms, breast ajid head were covered for three years, which nothing reiievea or sured sntll I used the Cuticura Resolvent Internally, ana Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally.
PSORIASIS.
H. E. Carpenter,Esq. Henderson, N. Y. cured or Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years'standing, by the Cuticura Resolveut Internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally. The most wonderful case on record. Cure certified to before a Justice of the peace and prominent citizens. All afflicted with itching and scaly diseases snould send to us for the particulars In full.
Those who have experienced the torments of Hall Ilheum can appreciate the agony I endured tor years, uutil cured by the Cuticura Resolvent internally and Cuticura and jCuticura,Hoap externally.
Mus. WJI. PEI.MNOTON,Sharon, Wis. CUTICURA. and Cuticura Soap externally and CutlCara Resolvent internally will positively cure every species of Humor, from a common Pimple to scrofula.
Price of Cuticura, small boxes, 50c large boxes, 11. Cuticura Resolvent, *1 peT bottle. Cuticura Soap, 2c. Cuticura Shaving Soap, .15c. Sold by all druggists. Depot, WEEKS & POITER, Dos* on, Mass.
CATARRH
Sanford's Radical Cure, Complete Treatment for $ 1.00.
Sandford's Radical Cure, Catarrhal Solvent and Improved Inhaler, with specific directions, may now be had of all druggists, neatly wrapped in one package, for one dollar. Afek for Haud'ord's Radical •Cure.
This economical and never-failing treatment instantly cleanses the nasal passages of pmrid mucous, subdues inflammation
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extending to th$ eye, ear and throat, restores the senses of stnell, taste and liearlug when affected, loaves the head deodorized, clear and open, the breath sweet, the breathing easy, and every sense In a grateful and soothed condition. Internally administer^ It cleanses the entire mucOus system through the blood, which it purifies '«f theiuid poison always present In Catarrh. Recommended by ail druggists.
General Agents, WEEKS & POTTKK, Boston, Masfe.
Barns graneries and houses often cleared in In a single night. Best and cheapest vermin killer in the world. No failure lu 30 years. Every box warranted. Sold by all grocers and druggists. Ask for PAKSOK S. Mailed for 25c by WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, MaSs
Particular Notice.
All the drawings will hereafter "be under tlie exclusive supervision a«d control of CENTER vL-« G. T. BEAUREG VRl) and JUBAL A. EARLY. A S E N ID O O N IT O
WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JA\. lO. 18S2 lK)t«» Monthly Drawing. •'j--
Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated in 1868 for 2o years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purpose^—wltli a capitnl of 1.000,000—to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of tho present State Constitution adopted December 2(1, A. D., 1879.
Its Ciraud Sin pie Number Brnwiuffs will take place monthly. Jl never scalcs or postpones,
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Mr. Albert Kingsbury, Keene, N. If., troubled with bad humor on band* nncl neck, caused by lend poisoning. (He'd a palnfer.) At time* It would break out, crack open, and the nhin separate from the flesh in large pieces, suffering great continual itching and Mlln«lng. Purchased your remedies, ased Cutlcura Resolvent Internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally, and In less than three months effected a complete cure, ana has not been troubled since. Corroborated by Butlard fc Fohter, Druggists, N. H.
RATS, MICE, a he W bugs and red and ,blaclt ants eat ravenously PARSON'S
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Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACn
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLIiiUt. LIST OF PRIZKP.
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I Capital. Prlae $80,000 1 Capital Prise 10,000 1 Capital Prize 3 Prnses of 93,500. 5 Prizes of ',080 20 Prize of 500100 Prizes of 100 aOOPrisesof 60 ..... 5WI Prizes oi 20 1000 Prizes of 10
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J) Approximation Prizes of $300 a ,» 200 II#.,..-
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1857 Prizes, amounting to. Respousible corresponding agents wauled at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid.
For further Information, write clearly, giving full address. Seud orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mail, addressed only to
W A A I N New Orleans, La.,
orM. A. OAIIPHIN,at iiroad wu] ,N«w V»rk,
The p:irtk*ilar attention of tho pnbliots oalled to th* fact tiiat the entire uumber of the tickets for each Monthly Drawing Is sold, and consequently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn and paid.
PARKER, MARTIN & CO.,
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HISTORY OF Lift.
I m* an infant in it m«. '-/f And left it Years pasted—I saw a girl witB voman charms, .In sorrow weeping, Years passed—I saw a mother with hef child,®. J*
And o'er it languish.
Years brought me back—yet through her she smiled, "f In deep anguish. fgyL|v I left her—years had vanished—I returned, ,i:
And stood before her
A lamp beside the childless widow barned, Griefs mantle o'er her.
la tears I found her whom I left in tears, On God relying And I returned again in after years
And found her dying.
An infant first, and then a maiden fair— A wife, a mother— And then a childless widow in despair-
Thus meta brother. 11-4-I
And thus we meet on earth, and thus we part,| To meet, O never! Till death beholds the spirit leave the heart, iv or
COMPENSATION.
Earth plowed the deepest bears the best Growth comes of motion, not of rest jJ From sweetest grapes, in presses flung: The richest wine is sharply wrung. ir-
Then let you/ harrowed, anguished soul Enrich, and ripened sheaves unroll For lo I endurance means in thee Maturing for eternity.
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No word, nor look, nor touch, perchance, Of mortals can thy strength enhance, Till they shall have, by God's decrees. The plowshare felt and borne the sheaves.^
It is not new, this hurt of thine All hearts have ached that give the Wtiie! In time, when bead from must runs clear, The love that bruised thee shall appear. —LE. H. Arr
THE LAW,
The apple hangs ripe above our head,r^' Ripe and red in its harvest prime But ah! the beautiful blossom is dead*
We loved in the sweet May-time.
Bright and green was the waving field' In the happy primrose-time of the year 'h The harvests are gathered—a fruitful yicld^t^
But the fields are brown and bare.
Alas! it is all in vain.
Nature herself has the stem law set And
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Ahl my little friend, can the.ripened fruit Return to the bud? Can the yellow grain -i•* Be once a^ain the tender shoot?
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Seeir.g the look in your eyes, regret The maturity which is death. —{Carlotta Perry.
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ROGER'S COLD.
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Rogers was unmistakably ill. The choir wa» to practice its tunes in the chapel, and a rosy-cheeked young woman needed an, escort. Of course, he would go. Every one said in a breath: "What a lovely evening!" Some lady laughed at the idea of a shawl.
The choir sat long over its lesson. The rosy-cheeked lady was a good listener, but then Rogers was not much of a talker, and conversation flagged. Perhaps the music made Rogers devotional, and the devoutness drowsy. At any rate he dropped into a dose.
Of course, there was a draft* ^Devotion without drafts would be a religious innovation unknown to tho modern chapel architect. So Rogers went home with a cold in his head, that rapidly developed in his chest an arlarming tightness and a disagreeable throat. & i*'S«
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What is the matter with you, Rogers?" tu* v.S t'~ "Kowd.""*?" "Cold! I should* interjectl Seen a doctor?' 3 W "Kno." feeoaajn* i#Ui J'Go and seo Dr. Heal water make no mistake about it, and waste no time
That was the advice of Jenkyns. Rogers valued Jenkyns's advicfe. HP disliked doct(»ra nn principle, but liked Dr. Healwater becnii-e tliey wero both fishermen. So lie wviit. "1 don't like it nt aii," said the doctor.
Of course. I c.4n't leM about your lungs till the local irritation disappears. Iro and et this. Take it four times a- day iti a little water. Oonie back in days, and I'll rest your lungs.
Four-days later Rogers walked out of Dr. Healwater's office wearing the longest face he had worn for years. The doctor had twsured him that his lungs were seriously affected, and that the climate wouldn't do for him any longer. "Go into'the foothills at about that altitude, and stay there till you're strong again. Take plenty of outdoor exercise, but don't exert yourself violently, or attempt any hard work. Take plenty of nourishing food, and drink fralf a pint of cream a day." •ASS*' "I've got consumption,"and am ordered out of the city must go into the country, do nt hard work, and drink cream."
Rogers was talking to Zulano, who glared at him over his conceited-looking eye-glasses. •*"I wish my doctor would order me into' the cow counties," said he. "But how are you going,to live?" "He didn't particularize anything except the cream "I mean how are you going to earn enough to pay your board? -.ti. "Oh, he didn't tell me that." "Well, I don't think theNta anything the matter with you—only a cold. Go into the country for a week or so, and then come back and go to work, like a t»
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It was Aunt Mary Dun lap who spoke. There were several persons in the room, and Rogers was quite a hero. They crowded around and tendered him condolence and advice in a most charming manner. "I'm so sorry for you. Have vou ever tried cod-liver oil and malt?" Mrs. De Lacey was quite far gone in consumption when she heard of it, and now ahe is about well."
Aunt Packard says you must eat roasted lemons and very rare steak twice si day," wrote his sweetheart.
Rogers purchased just $44.90 worth of medicines and remedies. He had caught his cold in February, it was June when he walked into Zulano's rooms on his return. "I have been waiting for you to come back," said Zulano. "I want you to come over and see Dr. Phosphate."
The new physician made a long and careful examination. "Well, what have you been doing for it?" he asked.
Rogers enumerated the various panacese afore mentioned. "Anything else?" "Well, yes Butterwortli charged me to put iodine on my chest. I did so every day for a month. And a cousin of mine advised hot mustard baths three times a week. I have tried them also "That'll do, I don't want to disparage Dr. Healwater's powers of diagnosis,but I think his examination was premature. As to the other remedies, they are all as useless to a jn&n of p§rfe„ctly sound lungs—" tt tl [«r
S a a "Sound as a bell, sir."
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Rogers went out of that cynical presence deeply wounded. But he had other friends. The sympathy of a lovely woman had never yet failed him. He would go home and tell the family. "I was afraid of this," said "mother." She was not his real mother, but one of the half'dozen married women who petted, and spoiled, and made much—too much—of nim. "Yea, I was afraid of this. You must begin taking 'vitalised air' at once. Here is the name of the preparation. Wakelee will tell you all about it.. You'll, remember, won't you?" tei 1*
On the train hie met his friend Osctur, just in from Oregon. "Well, you are sick, and no nonsense. Oonranption?
Pm not so sure of that you're in a bad each 1,209 feet feigh*
THE TERRE BAUTES1VEEKL,Y GAZETTE.
way, though, And you most hare a lung*? paa. Farnsworth tried one after he bad) pneumonia, and it brought him oat all right You'll buy one, now, won't you, at once?"
"Poor boy! I know iust how you feel. I was given up by the doctors myself once. But he is mistaken in saying you must go into the hills. I was cured of just such a state of health as yours by spending three weeks at Santa Cruz. I used to sit and lie in the hot sand, and feel the salt of the sea breeze at first hand. The heat of the sand draws congestion away from the lungs into the feet as nothing else can. Promise me you'll try it."
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"But the thing I have the most confidence in is sun baths and salt. Eat all the salt you can, and sit in the sun all you can. If you could have a room with glass over it, where you could be quite nude, now
It was a long chapter, and Rogers forgot the rest but then it seemed that if he remembered all it ought to help him some. They were all very kind to him for several aavs, and some of his friend* came over to cheer him up a bit. Among them came his friend Jack Hibbard, ana this was Jack's advice: "You ought to get married at once, man. Do you remember Mollie and Joe? Well, they were both thought to be consumptive before they were married. Look at them now!" •Many letters came, among tbem one from his own mother and one from his sweetheart. "I think you ought to try my remedy, lyilf a glass of milk mixed with half a glass of syrup," wrote his mother.
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"I could have told you so," said Zulano, with a repressed but extremely irritating satisfaction. "Why didn't you, then
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fflpVl&M*' IHwrpatr's Monthy.] tS&rvi Mr. Archibald Forbes tells an amusing story, rather at his own expense, of his gratification at the apparent desire of the "man and brother" for higher intellectual culture. On arriving at the station at West Chester, Pennsylvania, where he was, to lecture, a darkey hackman offered his services as conveyancer to convey him to the hotel. On arrival Mr. Forbes asked the extent of pecuniary remuneration expected for the manoeuvre. The darkey replied, "Well, sab, if you'd jes gib me a ticket to de lectur', sab, I should be right glad." un
This unusual request from a member
four ^iat profession struck bjm not only as singular and laudable, bhfc as quite complimentary to himself,so he said: "Certainly and haven't you got a missis?"*4'
Oh, yes, sah, I's got a missis."
Next morning, on getting intci the same gentleman palanquin to go to the station, Mr. Forbes saia: "I didn't see you at the lecture last night.!' ,»
No, sah, I wer not dar." "But I gave you tickets for yourself and wife?" "Yes, sah, I know dat' 8ah but you see, sah, I jes sold dem tickets for a dollar, sah, 'cause I don't know much 'bout lectur's and thought I'd rather hab de cash, sah."
This was anew and cute way of realising more than the usual fate, and Jfr. Forbes thought it "interesting.
Raising Yoang Alligators.
Alligators'^ nests resemble haycocka They are four feet high, and five in diameter at their base, befBg constructed With grass and herbage. First, they deposit one layer of eggs on a floor of mortar, and having covered this with a stratum of mixd and herbage eight inches thick, lay another set of eggs upon that, and so on to the top, there being commonly from 160 to 200 eugsin a nest
Witli their tails they then beat down round the dense grass and reeds, five feet high, to prevent the approach of unseen enemies. Thafemale watches her eggs until they are batched by the heat ofthe sun, and then takes her brood under her own care, defending them and providing f»t (heir subsistence.
The largest span of. wire in the world is the telegraph across the river Kistnah, in India. It 6.000 feet long, and connects the summits of two mountains,
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Tfhyndinmrron or tick hcadaeheaf Ute KIDNEY-WORTmd in health. It put up tl Bey V«f«t*U« Form, in ttn I cam one package of which makei six quarts of I medicine. Also loIJ«iU
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-,r I Consumption in the incipient or advanced. Well, you shall have one for her Stages of the disease, has ever met with thS and requested his acent to hand to the indorsements of physicians or paticntsas tho celabraced "'Tolu Rock and Kye." rhe repeated and continued sales of the article everywhere «rithe best evklence of Its real merits. Letters and testimonials from every quarter of the country, attesting the stimulating,tonift and healing effects, are in possession of the proprietors, and, c«n be adduced to convince the most skeptical reader of Its intrinsic virtues. Furtlv commendation is unnecessary and snpeifluou?, as a trial of this article, having a pleasant taste and agreeable ilavor, will satisfy all those who are afflicted or fining away with
knowledge-seeker the requisite cards. Oh reaching the lecture-room he cast a glance over the audience to see his colored friend, but he had not arrived,, nor did he put in an appearance.
pulmouary weakness of the relief to be secured by the use of Tola, Rock and Eje. (Chicago Times.)
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unLtrnill ur I uuw by the MEDICAL FACULTY airainBt the encroachments of CpUOHB, COLDS, BRONCHl/lS, ASTHMA, SORE THBOA^CONSUMPTION™n°tsln•iplent and advanced stages and all diseases of the THROAT. CHEST and LUNGS, bnt itha« never been so adTantageonsly compounded as in the celebrated TOLU. ROCK and KYE. In addition to Its soothing Balsamic properties, It affords a diJtasive stimulant and tonic, to build up tike system after the cough has been relieved.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. Price, $1.00.
I ITmBII Do not be deceived by dealers try to palm off I Iwlwl Rock and Rye in place of oar TOLlT ROcKA isihe-ONLY MEDICATE !D (article made—the {genuine Jhas a Private Die
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