Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1879 — Page 3

•T-H E-MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

THE FEM1SISE EXODJJS.

How proad he prances down the street— A-i amlles and all display— Ah. who can guesa his bliss complete— 5

MU wile has gone away 1

How changed his aspect and 1 iftetn— Mow changed from grave to gay— What joy larks in those meaning word*, "My wife has gone away!"

We see him driving four-in-hand At close of Summer day. A giddy charmer by his side— oil wife ha* gone away!

Two days ago he sadly *aid, "All In the heat IH stay To toll and labor, dear, for yoa,

Bat 00 most go away!" What care* he now for toll aad dost And broil-of stjimner day! lie does not heed the woes of life—

His wife has gone away O naughty men, think not to cheat The public when ya say "My life isnow a dreary blank—

My wife has gone away!"

OH, WHYf .i

"O, youth, with smooth, sand papered pate, The night Is dark, the hour is late, Wby do you linger on my gate

'I stay to help your daughter hold Thin gate upon its hinge* old Go it, old man, you're catching cold

The old man sought his little bed And on it laid bis pat lent head "J think my gate fs safe," he said. —Cincinnati Star.

ODDS AND ENDS.

Uvea of bankrupts all remind us, We can make our debts sublime, And, departing, leave behind us

Notes of hand, due over time.

"When the swallows homeward fly," "When the bloom Is on the rye," "And the corn is gently waving, Annie dear "1 will meet yon at the gate,"

Though it may be rather late, And for the 100th time pour taffy in your ear.

A pretty liule maiden had a pretto little fan She engaged in a flirtation with an ugly little man He won her young affections, which she cave to him for life, Bnt tue honeymoon was listed by the feller's otner wife.

We remember Last December, How it blew, How it snew, And how nice Seemed the Ice— .Don't you

She sat by the piano, I raised her head and kissed her, Then said, "Excuse me, Anna. 1 thought it was my sister."

When, Just to see her blushes, 1 bent to take another. She murmured, Well, Augustus,

Pretend you are my brother"

Mr. Palmleaf's Pro­

posal.

White and glistening like a mammoth bridal veil, the December son lay over al) the New Hampshire hills dark and delicate, like the tracery of lacework, the leafless woodB held up their boughs agalust the dazzling winter sky—and the Rev. Peter Palmleaf, studying over an embryo sermon In his own especial sanctum, glanced up where a blackbird was whistling in the casement, and thought to himself what a lovely world the Lord bad made.

When, all of a sudden, a shrill voice called through the entry "Peter, the horse is ready." "What horse?" asked the Rev. Mr. Palmleaf. "Our horse (o be sure!" said Miss Paul I na, bis slater. "What forT'' demanded the parsoa, staring through his near sighted spectacles at the door. "To take you to Mr. Barrow's." "Why am I going to Mr. Darrow's?" further questioned the man of theology. "Well, 1 never! said Miss Paalin», bouncing into the stady, with a yellow pocket handkerchief tied around her head and her sleeves rolled in a business like fashion up to her elbows. "Peter, you grow more rnooney ana absent minded every day of your life 1 Have you forgotten our discussion at the breakfast tablet Why, you are going to Mr. Darrow's after a girl, to besure!"

A—girl!" repeated the young minis ter. dreamily, rubbing his forehead, "on, Uo recall something of the conirtafh

"Yetr" nodded the lady briskly. "She's going to leave Mr, Darrowli this morning, because the family la«o large and work so heavy. She can't find that fault with our establlsment, I guess. "Ask her bow much wages she wants, and how old she Is, and ask her if she baa any followers—tell her a follower is one thing I can't tolerate sod be sore ou bring her back with her bundles, as must have her or some person to help me before cousin Pbilinda's folks come frotn^the city." "Ituteuppoee she won't come!" said the jronng minister, dubiously, fitting on the fingers of the gloves. "Theu vou must make her come,'*,

r.

Miss Paulina, burriedly retreating, to look otter a certain kettle which was noisily boiling over at the back of the bouse.

And thus, charged with hit mission, the Reverend Peter Palmleaf got ioto the ona-horse cutter aad jingled merrily away.

Mr. Darrow's farm home nestled under a hill, in the protecting shadow of a cluster of evergreens, with a green fence in front of It, a red barn at the rear, and a colony of dove boose* at the aunny southern angle, and Mr. I)arrow himself, a ruddy-faced elderly man with a fringe of white whisker* around his ohin, was shoveling away the pearly masses of snow in front of his door. "KB!" said Mr. Darrow, leaning on the handle of his spade, as the bells jingled up in front of his gate and then stopped. How? Why, it's the minister! Good "morning! That there Sunday sermon of yours waa a masterpieoe. Me and Squire Sennex—" 'Yea," said Mr. Palmleaf, leisurely rhtint, and twlng the horse te the "But I have oalled on business 1 morning."

For Mr* Palmleaf was emphatically a man of one idea tor the time being, the "hired girl" had chased all theology out of his bead. "Eh I" said Mr. Darrow "business?" "I've oome after a yoang woman." said the minister.

Mr. Darrow dropped the spade in the middle of a snow drift. "Do you mean Dolly?" he said. **If that's her name—yea," asserted the minister solemnly. "Yon dont mean that—it is to be an engagement?" cried Mr. Darrow. "Well, yes, that ia. if we suit each other/' said Mr. Palmleaf, mildly,

"Jerusalem!" said Mr. Darrow, who had always heard that Mr. Palmleaf, like most men of genius, waa an "ecoentric," but bad never realized it before. "Have you spoken to ber?" "Certainly not!" answered Mr. Palmleaf. "Of oourse'I shouldn't eveu think of such a thing without seeing you first. "Very straightforward of you. I'm sure," aaid the farmer. "But, of course, I can have no objection, if Doily herself is suited. Though," and beimoteone red mitted band upon his knee, "now I come to think of it, you've never seen Dolly." "No!" said the minister serenely, "But then that need make no differ* ence." "Jerusalem!" again uttered the farmer. "It wasn't the way I used to look at such thing*, when I was a young man." "Tastes differ," said Mr. Palmleaf, a little impatient at this lengthy discussion. "Ob, of course you oan see her," said Mr. D.trrow. "She's in the dairy now, skimming milk. Dolly!" raising his voioe to a wild bellow. "HereTs the Reverend Mr. Palmleaf wants to see you! There's the door just to the left, sir."

And in his nearsighted way the minister stumble into Farmer Darrow's dairy, where a rosy cheeked girl, with jet black hair, brushed away from a low, olive-dark brow, and eyes like pools of sherry wine, was skimming the cream from multitudinous milk pans into a huge stone pot. "Young woman," said Mr. Palmleaf, turning his spectacles upon her amazed face, "do you want to eugage yourself?" "Sir?" said Dolly, her spoon coming to an abrupt standstill amid the wrinkly, leather-like folds of the cream on a particular pan. "In other words," explained Mr. Palmleaf, "do you want a good home?" "Indeed, sir, I have never thought of such a thing!" said Dolly, all In a flurry. "How old are you?" questioned Mr. Palmleaf. •*I am eighteen," said Dolly, in some confusion. "Have you any followers?" 1 "Sir?" fluttered Dolly. "Beaux, I mean," elaborately explained the clergyman. "Of course I haven't," said Dolly, half Inclined to laugh, half to be angry. "Then I think you'll suit me," said Mr. Palmleaf "or, rather my sister. Our family ia not large the work is light, and Paulina is a most considerate mistress. Get your bundle."

My what?" said Dolly In bewilderment. "Your clothes. I am to take you back with mo immediately," said Mr. Palmleaf, "Paulina expects company. It Is essential that we obtain helpas onoe."

Dolly Darrow looked up with cheeks crimson like any rose, eyes fbll of deep brown sparkles and lips around which danced a parfect galaxy ot dimples. "Walt a minute, please," said she. "Certainly, said Mr. Palmleaf. 4

And he sat down on a wooden stool in the corner, and fell to meditating on the "thirdly" of his uncompleted sermon, while Dolly sped up stairs, three steps at a time. "Father," oried she, flying into the

Eas

resence of ber parents, "the minister mistaken me for Bridget!" "Eh?" said Mr. Darrow. "You don't tell me!" said Mrs. Dar-

row. "And Dolly, her eyes gleaming with fun. "And I'm going. Quick—Where's my hat, and shawl, and mufflers?"

IS.

he wants to hire me," said

Mrs. Darrow rose up in the majesty of her black silk gown and gold watch chain. "Dorothy Darrow," said she, "you're never going to hire as a servant." "Yes, I am, said Dolly. "It's better than private theatricals. He's so nice and absent minded, and Paulina is a jewel! Ob, make haste or he'll be tired of waiting!"

And Dolly succeeded in carrying her point. Fifteen minutes later she had it into the cutter, with a parcel, which

Palmleaf stowed suugly away under the seat, and the minister drove home with secret exultation.

Miss Paulina was in the kitchen frying sausages for dinner, when Dorothy walked in, with cheeks like carnatious, hair blown all over her face, and the bundle under ber arm. "Here I am, Miss Palmleaf," said she. "The hired help at your servioe!"

Miss Paulina stared. "Why, it's Dorothy," said she. "And I sent Peter after—" "Yes, I know," said Dolly brightly. "But Bridget was gone, aud he rafstoek me for her, and be has engaged tr.e to work here. And oh, Miss Paulina, please don't undeceive bim. Because I am a smart litt.'e housekeeper,and I can help vou just as much as any Irish girl oould. Just give me a trial, that's all."

Miss Paulina had a shrewd appreciation of a joke ber hard features relaxed with a smile, as she stood looking down at the radiant little brunette. "Well," said she, "I don't mind if I do."

For one month Dorothy Darrow officiated as hired girl at the parsonage. Then she came to the clergyman one clay "Mr. Palmleaf," said she, "I am going to leave the place!"

Mr. Palmleaf looked op in amazement and dismay. "I hope, Dolly," said bs. "that neither my sister nor I nave unwittingly offended yo«T' "Jfo!" said Dolly, patting her little fool on the staring green leaves in the study oarpet, "but, on. Mr. Palmleaf, I have done wrong, and I earnestly beg your pardon!" "Dolly!" cried out tbhe Reverend Peter .in mild surprise. "Because you are so good snd true," sobbed the girl. "I am not a hired girl, and I only came here for a joke, and 1 can't bear to think I'm de-de-de-ceiving you!"

And Dolly began to cry piteously, behind the corner of ber apron. •'You oaue here lor a joke, eh?" said the minister.

I /.I ,' iS ,...:•

CATARRH

Sneezing Catarrh, Cfvronlo Cafe tarrh, Ulcerative Catarrh, permanently «ured by

SANFOftD'S RADICAL CURE.

Bxjnr JITv's HAPTPALCcas rr* C*TA.r.itn l« •cafe, CenaiA, »nrt p^rrnanent cnre for Catarrh of ever* jam, nod i* tan most jH'rfec'. remedy ever ddvltea. localPUr° ternsl Hituai iwaiM tianlaiumui. It *00On*, heal*, and cleauac* tho PM»1 jmMMffcs of every f.-cll or heaviness, obttruciion, (IIIIUCM. or dlzz M.SE Constitutionally administered it renovates tua blood,purifies Hot the add poteen wl:ft which it Is always charged la Catarrh,stiwulatsstli"womaclj. liver,and klancji,

flio

orfteti dl»rcst (0.1, makes new blood, and penults Cor mm Ion of sound, healthy tissue, ana finally obtains roiniUt« control ore? the disease. The rcmtrl alilc curative power*. w*ien all other remedies utterly fill, of SANFOUD'H RADICAL Conn, are attested by thousands who irrntctully recommend It to fcllow-euffetvr*. No statrmcnt 1H mode rogardteff It that cannot bo f.ulwtantinted by the mo« respectable nn-l rc-li_bli ri ftrcnccs. It Is a

Sence.add

reat Rood neUrine, and worthy all eonflEocli tmcl nt'o fontans a Treatise on Catarrh and l)r". SnnflfrdY Improved Inhaling Tube, aad Ml dlrvcUous for lu use la tUl eases. Priced.

An Enthusiastic Friend of Sanford'a Radical Cure. I AJCEUTTOX, GRANT & DOWKN'S Ttr.u AXDJ

MAKINR ijrsrnAxm AOKNCT. 5C3 Pino Street, St. Louts, Mo., Feb. HIT!. A. A. MsLuen, Washington Ar.. City.—Dear Melller: I hav1 for some years been troubled with Catarrh, and for tho past two yours have suffered serlonsly with It. Noticing your advi-rtiacra nt of BAVFOBD'SRK**»T(B.I

1000

1 or., vials (as a sample) ta bo

given away will sell as manv hotih s. Try some plan. Let the pen! •!.• ho It: t*iey need 1 believe 1 could sell SOGt) hnttlvs r. y»clf—f It. 1 believe 1 could sell SOGt) hnttlvs r. y»cif—cf ronrse yon conld largely Increase this number, Why not try It? Yours truly, WJi. LOW EN.

Sold br all Wholesale and Reta'l Dmcwlsts and Dialers fu MeciicIuoliirouKMoutthe United btares and Canada*. WECHHd )TTEU, General Agents &ad Wholesale Druggists. Boston, Masa.

LAME BACK ASD

RHEUMATISM

CCJtXDBT

PK'CE

a x}

Y-yes!" confessed Dolly, behind her apron. "Well, then,*' said the minister, gently drawing her toward him, "suppose you stay here in earnest "Sir faltered Dolly. "My dear," said Mr. Palmleaf, "I have got used to you around the house. I should ttii« you tsrrtbiy If you should leave us. Do yon think I am too old to think of a blooming young wife like you?** "Not a bit!" ortsd Dolly, indignantly. "Old-you!" "Do you like me a little bit?" •'A great deal," said Dolly, laughing and blushing. "Then you will stay with me Always?"

And Dolly promised that she would. Everybody wondered how so bssbful a man as the Rev. Mr. Palmleaf ever mostsrsd courage lor a proposal but nobody knew that the "engagement" begun for a joke turned out In sober begun earnest.

Bear with the failings of others since ip with yours.

they moat pat op

jx. s*.,

Of (irofttli.). it f.i •. acomhina'inn of K.eetri.' a ..l w, a hlglilv Mf icat. il PI«M r, si- 1 R. 1 cut. Sold by all Wbol.-mti* throUffhoilt fll I'llit.-d s«i •it."1 nn If ml n, 4 1 WEEKS & POTTI'fi.i'r prl.-? .r-. I,.i

BACK!

,-'.r1

XiCRRE Ii AUTESATUHli AY EVENING MAIL

3

UmCALCCBX), I decldcd to

try It. 1 havo useil only twobottles, and as a result feel so much relieved tliut I p'tsumo on our personal relation* and write thin 13 you and ask ttiat you take some measures to got It more prominently before the public, tlmt others may lmvo such relief as I have. 1 linvj rccomm^ndcd It to qnlto a number of niv friends, all of within havo expressed to methPlr hitch estimate of Its vuluo and good cITects with them.

I really think It particularly adapted to want* of Bt. Louts people, and tiicy ail ontrut to know It. and those who need It should try

assertion that

It, I will rlfk tho

VOLTAIC

OWNS

PLASTCBS

ttifts Pntter: Gintlrmm, Onr year

airol was seized v'il.i nt vero attach of E .i tun tlsminmyriglithii,ti .ich I wusmbjeet. It.i the various liniments and rlicutmitic cure*, but without tho leaet bencQt, whe niv son, a Ui lu-ti't, Dnggested oncofyour COLMNSTOLT ic

TLAcTKt.s.

The effect was almost um£icul. for, to my grut tul aurprlw, I was Almost immediately'well i.f, ln. II.1 was able to work up"n my farm as u°u:.l, wh. rt .?, before th-r applicfitlo r.r tbc P'. stir, I Kl cothinp.nadcv.ty stepcav- mc puir.. A *vv a since, one year from tho first aU..ck. the (lis. ass returned, but I nui happy to any Hiosci-i-aO Fi nrovi asvGinui.uuus II Cr«'. r.:.d 1 ntn v. •!. My wife wisiu-s ma to add tn.it ui.e Pl^sier I. .? cur^tl her ot it vrry la:: bark. We tldnk tin ie nothing f:i ttie worlilci'r-f.M diet. th if 1 an co |i..re wlih the COLLTXS'VOLTAIC l'LASTKT:' ter lit ur tism and Lame Hack, a- I cle erftilly tmn. ..d them to the suffering. V-vsr.i v-v io-r*' ttid'-. "OBLAKO, MK„ June 1675. nt)3" UT caTTOX.

NOT A QUACK NOSTr'JM. Gentlemen, —J li^-chy cc-tl'V t'-a*. r^,- v.1 years p.vt I l...vo us ie i.T a riv prueuc an-1 lav* ti"ver knuvn »t nllordlngspeedy r- lie(i'\tlu.»,-c .st i..r n'!n !. .* nrer -mmcndi' i.. Tliry r-iiut "-:r tin. but a rein -dial «gcn: of g- .-'t •. yotir*. w. 1". I j».» litcKsror.T. Vs., Msv 27. IJTI.

Do you have a pain In your Back. Loins or Side? If so, your Kidneys are diseased. Do not delay, but try at onoe HUNT'S REMEDY, the Great Kidney an 4 ITe

OH! MY

Medicine. It is prepared EXPRESSLY for Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Liver and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright'* Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence or Retenti#n of Urine, and Female Weakness. MWNT'S REMEDY hits never been hn*wn to fall

MooK*3Tow!f, Burlington Co., N. J., \, Sept. 18, lis78. Wx. K. CLARK*, Daar Sir—Eighteen mos. ago I had dropsy around the heart, my paysiotans ana friends dwpaired of my ever getting well. The first bottle of HUN I'd REMEDY gave me great relief. I feel 1 owe mv very existence to HUM S REMEDY, and am deeply thaukful.

ABIGAIL *.

hundreds whu

have been given up by physicians It cleanse*, puri-^ fies and strength ens the wholr| system. All wli

COLES.

,t SpaixoriKLD, Effingham Co., Geo, May 17, 1879. Vf*. E. CLARKB. Dear Sir—I prescribed HUNT'S RKMEDV in a complicated case of dropsy which I had byjn treatlia« for eight years, and I find HUNT® REMEDY is the best remedy for Dropsy and the kidney* I have ever used.

Wm. H. WILSO*. M.D.

f.TO5 lillilTI

9

REMEDY

Ml mil WILL COIH UCE (iead for pamphlet to Wx. E. CLARKE. Prsvldenoe, R. 1. SOLD BT ALL DRL«GIST8.

X'JBenson's Capcine Porous Plaster

Far Waasen aad Children

hittiste* iwtrertQg frttti new will derive great comfort and itreoxUt from the use of Benson's Cap pine Porous Planter. Where children ar« Allected with whooping coafh, ordioar oougbsor cold, or weak lungs. It is the one and only treatment they should re r«ive. This article contains new, medic lual elements such as are found in no other remedy to the sameform. It is far superior to common porous plaster*, iln I meats, electrical appliances and ofhei atmut remedied. It rellevet pais at noe. strengthens and cures where other plasters win nr»t even relieve For LAME \NR WEAR BACK. Rhentnatttto Kid nejr OiawuieaQd all local acheeanri pains' also the beat kaown remedy. Ask tor Benson's Capoine Plaster and take BO Kher. Sold by all drugglsti. Price 25c.

KAMEfi

of

AJLEjO wanted. For

... ..... nameiand»oeata we will send IliaWli nn a, fine silk handkerchief, every thread allk. Regular price, ILOO, O. W. FCMTEft A QO„

II

to

Vii «ark *i,, Chicago.

AAIT 9 A splendid Autograph Allivv*. train containing #$ beaatifa) iy en*rare« page* and select qaotatioo* only lac. Postpaid, by return mi ace rtatop* taken Address OREA ICAN PUR ca, Wert Haven, CU

mail. Post

OR EATAMER-

rayld-Sm

$20 SSnW^TSdSSJ'"

rtTINSON 1». Ponlani. Maine

$66

a week in your own town. Term* and 95 on tilt free. Address HjHALLKTX OO., Portland

•-p*

\'i

PRAIRIE CUT

COOK STOVES

CHEAPEST TO BUY

-AND— I

BEST TO USE.

A I N E A

i... —AND—

1

DURABLE STOVES,

AT.RBMARKABLYI

LOW: PRICES.

FULLY WARRANTED

—TO— •/. v,r._ it-.f.. (.

Give Satisfaction in Baking,

Not to Fire Crack

—AND TO—

Use Fuel Economically.

'SttiVW'iiit I

ID buying the stoves made here you

Patronize Hoitie Industry

And you oan always

E E A I S

& ^Without trouble^or delay, and

AT VERY LITTLE COST

ix,

ASK FOR THE *0,^

Frame Ci

BUY NO OTHER!

For Sale, wholesale and retail,

Townley Bros.,

North side Main St., bet. Fifth and Sixth

THE FAMOUS

SUMMER RESORTS,

PEWAUKEE, LAKESIDE, ff HARTLAND, NASHOTAH,' GIFFORD'S, XX)NOMOWOC.

The above, all located in the celebrated Lake Region of Waukesha county, Wisconsin, containing forty-one beautlfxl lakes and many valuable mineral sprlr within a radius of nine miles, amid most charming scenery in the west.

WAUKESHA AND PALMYRA, Famous for the life giving properties of their renowned mineral springs,

KILBOURN CITY,

Where the wonderful dells of the Wisconsin excite the admiration of all visitors, SPARTA, FRONTENAC,

PRIOR LAKE, CLEAR LAKE MADISON, The Capital of Wisconsin, And numerous other offer the greatest Inducements to tourists, aud are all located on the

CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE

wAN D—y

ST, PAUL RAILWAY.

AN ILLUSTRATED

TOURIST'S GUIDE

Contalnlnp^full descriptions of all the above, anfali other principal points in the Northwest for the invalid, the sportsman, the seeker of health and pleasure, and the

feneral

tourist, will be mailed to any. adress, upon application to A. V. H. CARPENTER,

Gen. Pass and Ticket Agent, Milwaukee,Wis.

A LAKE HIDE!

The nest and only lines of side W^M¥ passenger steamers on the upper lakes ar# tfeoee of the

Goodrich Traosportation Co. The steam en owned by this company are of five pressure steamers. Mid four A 1 upper cabin pro*

NINE In number. They cou«i»t large and elegant side wheel low steamers, and pellors. These

NINE STEAMERS

Form sis separate lines on Lake Michigan No finer summer pleasure trip an be found than that which can be enjoyed an these splendid steamers.

For any information required. paaMg# or freight, apply to or address "A. E. GOODRICH, Pres't,

Chicago.

Office, foot of Mich'gan avenue. JOHN HIXOLETOX. Pa«s. Agu Chicago.

TIME TABLE,

LEAVE CHICAGO.

Daily Tot Racine. Milwaukee. Sheboygao, Maaitowae, Lndington, ilan.stee ®8a Satttntay's boat dont leave onttl^ 9 pat For Milwaukee, etc., evening boat

Fuesdayand Friday —_— 7pm DaflvfbrOrand Havqw,Grand Rapids ,,, gn For OreenBay and bay ports,Tuesday and 71 For Eecanaba and lake Superior

STIS,Tuesday —.. 7 rorSt_Joeeon/Mnn«uxy excepted40 ant "s boat don't leave uaUl„.„.U •Sundays exmpt&a'

ITtOUtf D—THAT WITH OKB STROKE OF E the pen you can reach, with an advertiMoaent in the Saturday Even I ng Mail, almost vmj reading family in this city, as wall as he residents of the towns and ooantrysnr oandlntTsm Haat*.

oiv»a.

Wl v.on Junction to Held, Bldon, Belknap. ton Gallatin, Cameron, Washington to Slgonrney, Oskaloosa and Knoxvillet

looaa, Pella, Monroe, and Des Moines Des Moines, to Indlanola and wicterset Atlantic to Audubon and Avooa to Harlan. Thta Is positively the only Railroad which owns, controls and operates a through line between Chicago and Kansas.

This Company own and control their Sleeping Cars, which are inferior to none, and Rive you a double berth between Chicago and Council Bluffs Leavenworth, or Atchison for Two Dollars and FtftyCents

"THEYOURE All diseases of the Stomach, Bowels. Blood, I.lver, Kidneys, and Uringary Orrans, Nervousness, SleeplessnesB, Female Complaints, and DRUNKENNEBS. #1,000 fa GOLD Will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything Impare or Injurious found in tliem.

Ask your druggist for Hop Bliters and free boo-ts. and try the Bitters before yon sleep. Take no other. Hop Cengh Cure and Pain Relief lathe Vneapest, Snreat, Best.

For sale by all druggists. Gullek A Berry, wholesale, Terre Haute.

THEIGrajr'e

GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I

A MAN

WHO IS OWACQUAINTIO WITH THK CKOORAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL KXAMININO THIS MAP, THAT THE n«Ct»

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.

IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN TUE EAST AND THE WEST! Itstnsln line runs from Chicago to Cooncll Bluffs nil Omaha, passing through Jol'.-.L Ottawa, La tile, Ueneseo, Mollne, Rock Inland, Davenport,

Five Dollars, while all other lines the same points. Three Dollars (or md Six Dollars for a section.

What will please you most will be the pleasure of ur meals, while passing over the beautland Iowa, in oneot our magntC«

enjoying your meals, ful prairies of Illinois nlflcent Dining and RestaurantCars that accompany all through Express

You.

Trains. You getan entire meal

as good as is served In any first-class hotel, for seventy-five cents or yo* can order what you like, and pre

.ppreclating the faJi^hat a majority of the people fer separate apartments for different purposes, dtheenora rrantingtt,) Company runs

this that

line

(and the enormous passenger business warranting tt,) Sleejslnsr*pmposes, and Its PALACE DINING CAJtS for Eaung purposes. One other great feature of

PALAG1 CAJ ATCHISON Md. Tlfkfttf «1A Iklg Ticket Afssts la the United States aad Caaada.

Fer lantmsUM net eMalaable at year heme ticket sSce, address, 4., KIMBALL, Gen'l Superintendent

.TRUTHS.

Hop Bitters,

(A Medicine, not a Drink,) COHTAISS

HOPS, BJCHAT, MANDRAKE, DANDEMON, And the purest and st medical quailties of all other Bitters.

Specific Medicine

iRADEMARg, TfiAubJ^ff Is especially recotn endleil as au unisillrg cure tor Seminal eakness,

S permatorrhea, Iwpo

,w... teucy.and all' a A a seonence on Self Abuse a* Loss of Memo ry. Universal Lassitude, Pain lu the Back Dimness of VMon, Premature Old Age. aud mtfrtv other disease* that lead to Insanity. Consumption and a Premature U:ave.

Full particulars in our pamphlets which we desire to send free by mail tn every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all drug* gists at tl per package, or si* package for. IS or will be sent bv mall on receipt of the "oneTby^ldressina THE GRAY MEBICINE O, No. 8 Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Michigan.

Sold In Terre Hante, wholesale aud retail, by Gnllck & Berry, and by druggists everywhere. BWO A WEEK. tl2 a day at home easily 4 6 made, Costly outfit free. Address Mvl7-lvr rRffK# «"o.. Ancusta. Malue.

LADIES,

Will give you a complexion as pure as a babyV Forsyte, wholesale and retail, by BunUn A Artndrong. Terre Haute. Retail, droves A Lowry. vVE. McOrew A Co.. and Freeman A Sherbatne. MajrW fen.

(4 ts ft MS) SHB. ItssaM

int.

ft""** yJ

7

fnt-

S *f

3

£i-

RlS

A

«.

nLiiff

lfc^

*{•*.

LCCWlHO fCN

our Pa'tire Csrs Is a SMOKING 8AIXX)N where you can oujoy your "Havana" at all hours of tho day. Msptilflcei.t Iron Bridges span tlio Mississippi and Missouri rivers at all points crossed by .this line, and transfers are avoided at Council Bluffs, Leavenworth snd Atchison, connections bolug made tn Union depots.

THK PRINCIPAL R. R. CONNECTIONS OF THIS GREAT THROUGH LINE ARE AS FOLLOWS AtCHiCAGO, with all diverging linos for the East and South.

At KKOLBWOOD, wtth the Lake 8horo & Michigan Southern and Pittsburg, Ft.Wayne A Chicago R. Kda. At WASHINGTON HiioaTS, with Pitta burs, Cincinnati A St. Louis R..R.

At LA 8 ALLS, with 1111 Atl'EOIUA, withr IIV Midlands and T.,

AW.

At ItocK ISLAND, with Western Union K. K. and Rock Island A-Peuria Railroads. At DAVEKPOKT, with the Davenport & Northwestern R. R.

At WEST LIBERTY-, with the Burlington. Cedar Rapids St Northern It R. AtGRlXXELL, with Central R. R. of lotra.

At DESMOIN£9, with D. M. A Ft. Dodgo R. R.

At CotTXCUi Bi.UFh'S, with Union PaclTlc R. R. At OMAHA, with B. A Mo. R. R. Ii. (in Neb.) AtCOLUMBtrs UNCTION, with Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Northern R. K.

A* OTTCMWA, with Central K. R. of Iowa: St. Louis, Kan. City A Northern and C.,B. A (j. It. Kda. At RBOKtrg, with Toledo^ Peoria aud Warsaw Wabash, and St. Louts, Keokuk A N.-W. U. Rds.

At BKVXBLY, with Kan. City, St. J. A C. B. R. R. At ATCmsON, with Atchison. Topeka A Banta Fe Atchison A Neb. and Cen. Br Union PaolfloIt. Rds.

At LXAVif WOKTU, with K. P. and K. Cen. It. Rds.

to PSOKU, DBS MODTSa, COVNCU BLUF 'Great Ksck Xslaad Monte," are sold by

K.ST. JOHN, Qen'l Tkt. and Pass'itr A«u, Chlongo.

A N E Neither Knite nor Poisons U.tt-tl. !•.. Ki» ftrH4hi)iieland lli 'tou^lily •"lucntod phrslclsn, wbr liu«, lor SO yarn, inula the tnutiuvnt ..f (WNCKll aspeclalty.

I)k. 1!0?? h«" lHrgc pracllcsl sx-jH-rtenro in Tfrnxif, Lvnil, Cnforrfc, tiern/utit. li/rpr/uia, Female Di—atm, nir'f .iII Chrmtia, Private und Wading Ijiwt*. When It I* Insonvcnient

to visit the cltv fr tifoiiin'tit ex opt In Cancer csssf] medicines can bo swit rivntcly liy m«il or express 6T«*jr where. Letters conflrtwtbl. ClrcuUrs fvo«. Address Dr. D. D. ROM, Coi. Kala i£ AdaUM st. I'eoris, ML

(Buteeuort to It. V. PIERCE, St. Ot) DR. R. V. PlEBCSrhaving acquired a world-wide rtnutatlon In tlie treatment of Cltronic Diseases, resulting In a professional business for exceeding bit Individual ability to conduct, sonic years sgo Induced severs 1 medical gentlemen to associate themselves with him, as the Faculty of the WorM's Dispensary, the Consulting Depsrtinent of fhlch hM tines been merrod wlut the IlfVAUW noTBL. The organization has been completed ami Incorporated under the name and style of WerWS Dispensary Me4leal Ssseslstlsw, with the.fotlowing ofDcersi Hon. B. V.-Pntac*, Pres. F. D. Pisnca. V. Pro. iVO. E-PtKitc*, Stc. LCSTKB B. 8»UTH, Treat.

NINE PHYSICIANS AND SCRGEOJIS of eminence an«t skill have been chosen as tUe Faculty. CIIKOMC IUSEASE* of all forms come within ths province of our several specialties.

MJNtt PISM»BI.-XbS divlilga of very ablr manaaed bv a Mnttaaan or mlture.

NO PISKASIM.—TBla divlilga of practice ment and skllir Bronchial. Throat, and Lun (.—Especially are ties of a superior order tor the cure of

we are called

BAND ALL'S

CIRCASSIAN

CREAM

!T WASH

^diNf

I. BVMinr*

sunsfsR

Us

Portafile aLiuay Saw Mill,

ni^xipnil SMS. sa4 «tl Nt •Mk !ss*r Is yf*. asA»at emfiayrt sSBs# MtVpH1

ItsatasncMNk *wt ev« -aber. hwvea tsUiitsM1 aad annsMsiMr rM 1* »«ks I-a £.»•««•. »w k* trsiie*n«4 rrw» «»«s r~-rr**i** m£f is s*s »tfcrcs itayi."' m§ i• Ur«n«w»uxw i* —t oanm ilsii wj—my

fkclll-

ali those

Vervtus Debt!*

cbrouic diseases peculiar to NCRVOUg raralys„, itv, Epilepsy (Flu), Chorea (Suvito* Dance), Nep-

•w«ascpfe"iHr«T!u-r»-«,^thereceiveaflbctlons,nervousotherandralglsr

chronic qltfittf# ta^c««Ainr wldioue with

wtiet,

upon most frequently io perform, a«» al I'olypus, Harelip. Tumors, FIsMia

etc. We also treat successfully, by anew ajethritboat surgical operation. Caaoers, Club-feet, al Carvsiaahand other deformities. (SeejNjJn*

!.

^wafers

tif-irirAU). s.

WOMAN

By sa immense nractli"" a? f'.i V. ort l's Dljpeotatrma I lartiuh' TlttrU hsria tr u(« ^iaur thoaMtt »s.-« -»f th-»e .II*:.*"* "-.iMr "i woman, I tuv iH--n /maW »l p- rfi« a »aiAt puUnt sad positive rem? ly r»r'IK*-«ll»" a* ».

To *t^o»t« tlili nfftaral spcciSc. I h«ve named it

Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription

T!»e term, however. Is Iwt 6l* cnprenlon of m- UUrt sppreHi«tloB of Its vjlu •. u|wn |cr»wfv»noti. 1 toafe. wjdw tlve r.-«ilM lt» the spectil •ll«ss« '"J of wmisn. -1 It «i-.t as tks eLaiaa «r f»S#Tlv.-. 'if-. «-gi-iaal amlv lass .iinucs,aa.»o«r*iMrtwill.at all »i a»d«r v».a«-t Win liy, aai sjaae if ritwta:l«a as a. physician: aad soc'..tf!'i«-nt am

'^S'r£

jisssrsKawifctewaa

nacic, UJ «nu W'-,.

naaataval caa*^. Antettrsion sa •spondency, tioo. Inaathmaod jplcera |JUD Sari

UKS t't- r.-.lm potency. kI rem*!" Hskness. I a ru-- but

Smlriblr a si—liaesi •fuuipmu belnaa Oott perteet spsrlSc In ajl chrpntc diseases, of the sexualwstenofwomaa. It will not dtvappolst, nor w«l tt do harm, hi anyststecoaUtlaa.

Those whodeslre forlhor lafyfiM'ios 'fl these wb* teets eaa ^"taln it inTK* Pwwtrs CV«COX SKVSB SSWCAL Awisgm. a book of over 9fl0 pft*. sent. on receipt of tlM. It treau minutely of Kwdtseaara urcuilir to Females. snl gives much valnwe advloe lit regard to Utc nuaagement of