Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 October 1879 — Page 3

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GEORGE SHOT.

HER MONEY XAKIXG POWER^-ftlER PERSONAL APPEARANCE.

London Letter In tie Chicago TrHrcne. She is now fifty-nine and eblldiesa, and though may not be called «o, Uor» 1h a most melancholy widowhood. Sbe wsw always reiermd to, while ke lived na the wile of Lw«. She never was his wife she oouSd not be, #or Mrs. l/wwes proper tiill survives. SIn freqeeuti contribute* to longevity.

Geor ge Eliot'* writlnjts have been very uofitaWe.* Tbeir value In the market has jk

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"Scenes of Olet Life" she received hot £30(M{#1 ,&**» tor "Adam Bode" she got, a told, J&KO (#15,000), *ut some thing is, I le*rt /or Mill on tbe Flow." "Bomol perbsps her most artistic and one of tb most interesting offcer novels to culiui ed people, bas never fceen folly apprec.a? ed. Iu»earuings have to date, I am toh i, not been much rver £2,000. She bas sleared from "Middleiaarch," Issued by the BteckwoJds in eight divisions, tt enowwous sum o(t£$,0i)0, and for "2)anS 9l Beronda" about the twime. "BHas Ma rloer"' one of her strongest stories, w» a not-very profitable, while "Felix Hoi t," no* at all equal to it, gave mes «ae much money. Her has. issued six volumes—bas ted, cor does it deserve to be measure with lier novels, -efew-her poetry? and would

her six t? psot ry—sbt not been lit liked In an Still, she pi rather be r« 1st. Her about |250,t contract any wbieh sbe

D&etir&s a poet than a fiotionlUre earnings have been 0&, aad sbe oocld make a day for a new story for 9»la-be guaranteed $40,000.

MtfimUNtaKIKO'POWER i4y that of any writer In

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is not exceUe Ureal Britain Jn -her case, Geocge Eliot 3 authors of her acquirement is tress of Frt Spanish, Date (juaiotance wit i« up in all th Lalin«nd Greet Jtiotorlan, an »r music, aiuting brUliaet convert h«s u»4, and mnsom count 1 Lo«i*ly, others lnter««Uiig faoe. wise remarkable Jwn not look a Xtnlntv** seldom rat-ber large feati atreabed with whl: neither stout nor sle well modulated vc extremely imlnstrio Sbo composes rapidl with great care, and her health, not robi Sbe ia a pronouuoed In most respects a aud surely a prodigi

ptnius has been rewarded. S'flce of tbe uwst learned femo. The acnount of her *M»aderful. Shfris mis-•n-sfc, 'Geeaacn, Italian, t) .has a tolerable aof*omaio«aedi»Russian. •acienoes, -la a critical wcbolar|acd admirable' akeoioxist, understands aojiV statuary, and iB a

BUonattet. .Beauty she orbing libo it. Some very #plain, -even tbaPsbe has a-very ^QjCtite »be~is in no wise itu appearance she fa.t Mite.a genias—' x. sShe^aa grey eyes, tK-s, abundant hair, 4i medium figure, ttler, and a pleasant, fee. Sbe bas been *r,"4n ber profesaion. often, hut corrects, tf^qoently injures'

Mt by any means, oationalietin belief noaderful woman, xis intellect.

WAJHTOOD. iit-iB»-sow understate, of mind so thibitisn of feelasence of particu#wfcen these itrl*equently '.lie the case of andgirta it will lat the tetnptaecckisiasticisra the. increase-

SPIRITUAL WC Feminine religioD, as stood, is not a settled much as an accidental & iog. It is due to the pr lar social condition*, have ceaaed to be operath ceases to exist. And even the strong minded women be found that, however gr tion toward it, emotional is on the decline rather tha If exception be taken to be remembered that that tht in England a perpetual proupheaval, and that there are immense number of daughter die class who acquire a socu that culture which is affesti social betters, and who incidi up with Ritualism. On the storner occqpatfons abd never* thought attract a large pert young ladies, to whom stolea a« bits were once the main businea ence. The wife and mother of claaees, who, ten years ago, mi been more or less of a fashionai ieuse, is now not improbably an ree thinker. Liberal in politics a ttidinarian in religion, she hates taii^ro and all that concern it iotencitv worthy cf Victor Hugo hi Thus We hare two distinct types of ual womanhood. The new or the ecclesiastical, may be directly Merr the progress which the higher iwnalt ucation nun madef^hat education**! fttaSltig ffery day. What will the gidloi tne woman ofsthe future W mwwiil'tll* cdngi^gations of the Bi alisvic churches of fashionable London composed twenty years hence? Or wt three churches alter such an interval Qjt tinue to efist?—London World.

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HIJSDOO WOMEN.

TIIKIH BEA.UTT IN YOUTH-THJEIR CLEANLINESS AND SIMPLICITY.

The Hindoo women, when voting, art delicate and bapntiful, so far as w« can reconcile Wau|f wfth tht ellve complexion. Tbey fi°Wy proportions), their limbs small, their featares soft and regu^ i*r, and their »vt» black and and languishing but the bloom of beauty soon SeeaJ*, and age makesi rapid progress beftrfe they hare seen thirty years. This may be aotounted for from the heat of the climate and the custom* of the country, as they are ofteu mothers at twelve years of age.

No wosaen can be more attentive to deaaUnMs than the Hindoos they take every method to render their persons delicate, soft and aitrrctive their dress is peculiarly becoming, coasifting of a l*g pieeeof silk, or oatton tied rountl tke wai*t, and hanging in graceful manner to tke feet: it aftsrwawl brought over the bodv In negHgeot folds then the*

boeom with a short waistcoat ol lta«.L Th«J lo"

black hair to adorned with Jewels and wreaths of flowers: their ear* are bored in many plaose, and loaded with pearls a variety JT^uTdbaisi, pearls and precious stone* fall from tha neck over the bosom and the armrwe cohered with bracelets from the wrist to the elbow. Tb^y hare ilso gold and afltw ^Jaina tosaod the ankles, and an abandance of rings on their fingers and toes: among those on tbeir fingers Is frequently seen a email mirror. I think the rfcher the dress the less becoming it appears, and a Hindoo woman of distinction always seems to be overloaded with finery, while the Tillage nymphs, with fewer ornament*, but in tbe ftame elegant drapery, are more captirating—alt igh there are few women, even of tie lowest families, who hare not tome jewels at their marriage.

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To satMy it* uetnanJ, the des.truc.inn of birds trpon both eonunenw euormorn. Bird*' «od featners tke the plsc«? u*e it *o advance %nard of flowers. 'Same of the birds are nearly dou't wait to get down nek. ag 1 irgr a«.pigeons, and stretched scroa* a ...

womanVtjoaoet, look piiijfully natural, with bill ajxurt, perfectly imitated eyta

am! ouutrdtcbed Itjtf* and claw« Here and three poise* a Cbioe*e kingfithcr, brilliiBt ml Indian»coroucort»u, the par

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»le red ihe tonager, or the glint of the lo^odcre. The humming birds are set in blaster*, with heads of flaming fire and breast? of chrysophaee and wings of rosy brown sardonyx, and other largar birda on the front of a hat with oatsptead v7ings of flame color, or black with glan*ciog opal hues and d.iabea of Karlet, or

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aa any served up boiled on toast, addition*to the natural birds, thousand of little homely gray birds are sacrificed and dyed scarlet. Then again, small parrots of gaudy crimson and green plumage cling to a little branch with strong claws, and look out of yeilow eyes at their soft velvet anti satin surroendings. The quantity of parrots and the larger South American parroquet proves the popularity of this bird for trwarning purposes. In other cases the gseen and yellow head and breast of parrot is adornd with the long, sweeping lai! plumes of the birds of paradise. A, bJack satin bonnet is edged with a downy ruche ol black feathers, and a large orange colored parrot, with extended claws lies half around the crown.

WHIPPING CHILDREN A parent who don1!know how to-gov emacbild without whipping it, ought to surrender the care of sbat child to some r^iaer person. Sportsmen once thought it was necessary to lash their •dogs in training them for the -field. They know now that the whip should never be used, Horsemen once thought that it was necessary to whip colts to teach them to start or stop at the word, and pull steadily. They know now that an apple is better than the lash, and a caress better than a blow. If doge and horses can be thus educated without punishment, what is there in oor chil dren which makes it necessary to slap and pound them Have they lees in intelligence Have they colder hearts Are they lower in the soale of beiag

We have heardjnany old people sav: "If we were to bring up another child we would never whip it." They are wise, but a little too late. Instead of God doing so little for children that they mast be whipped to goodness, He has done so much for them that even whipping can't ruin tbem—that Is, as a rule. But, alas, there are many exceptions to this rule. Many children are of such such quality that a blow makes tbem cowardly, or recklees, or deoeitful, or permanently ugly. Whipping maices them bate their parents. Whipping makes home distasteful—makes the boys run away, makes the girls seek happiness anywhere and anyhow. Whipping is barborous. Doo^t whip.

1HFSIZE OF OUR GREAT LAKES. The latest measurements of our fresh water seas are as follows:

The greatest length of Lake Superior is.335 miles: its greatest breadth 4s. 160 miles mean depth, 6SS feet elevation,

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kis, vi««-j let it in going on of social tajDDua.'ly ao »ot the rnid- & veoecr of id by £heir *taiJy take t««er -.hand, utnodej of *xt»ge of oha»uvot existtie.opfer y]it have

feet area, 2,000 square miles. The greatest length of Lake Michigan is 300 m'les its greatest breadth, 108 miles mean depth, 690 feet elevation, •506 feet area,28,000square miles.

The groatest length of Lake Huren is 300 miles its greatest breadth, 369 miles mean depth, 696 feet elevation, 'eet area, 20,000 square miles.

The greatest length of Lake Erie is 9C3 miles its greatest breadth -is-80 miles its mean depth is84 feet elevation, 555 feet ai«ea, 6,000 square miles.

The greatest tength of Lake Ontario is -190 miles its greatest breadth, 46 miles its mean deptb is 600 feet elevation, 281 feet area, 6£90 square miles.

The length of all tive is 1,2SG miles, cohering an area upward of.1135)000 pq&are miles.

THE POWER OF WOMAN. BUt %.i pin the Atlanta (U&.) ConstiitutiOB. Wfcat a power of influence these female smiles do have upon us. What undertaking la the~e that we will not undertake if they will stand by and look on aed enoourage. Why, sir, I have thougi tin momealc of entbnslaem that if my wife, Mra.WLrp, was to nafold bar msgelic wingsunnd soar away to ithimbcrazo's top, «i:d call uie with a beavet^y stnile, I'd^o too If I coald. I ..wiab -fchoy were all ^oh, for these two traits about woman heve always struck me. They canrUvfTon fess whan 4hey are oWiced t^ anft zeake a little go a heap ftinhe^ than |U4 m«n, but when Anonejr Ja.haudy i®sji.ca4i-spend snore «ud take more satisfaction in getting rid of it tktn anybody. When my wife *r.dher jurmtrous relations get bold of that bjgestats in England bow we will 4fiurge. F«rty millions of pounds lying tthere In the ban it just waiting for 'em to «oase up ansi prove property and tat® it

IrfNW Price* Psrjottsr, TPUf^Ne.wv'Sork Tribune }n its market ttiori, explained why some batter is id

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«tur Jung to dfadpse of And several is«rl thoqghs"^ll ao*d at 8 to 10 oen'. fe-'" ilf better makers sscald get the ton wiee. they.«hould use the Perfected Butt irColo*C *»»de W««s Richard•on Cci. Bariingtc^n Vt. (St gltw pare dandelion XJlor and newer turns red, oi" nmcld, hot tends to iatfxore and preeerve^e butter.

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If you u* -auffexl ug with a mr err cough, oold. asthok* bmnchitls, eoaenniptlon, 1 omkof votse,ttckllqg In the throat.iar any tlokUng In tke threat er lungs, we know th»t d£ Rrsfi X/m Drscovaav wtngivc voa Immediate relief. We know of AnnaredA of eases It has completely cared, anil that whew all •fb«r*»«mclnen nad totted. mm other renusir ihow (msHhalf as many permamast wr««. Now to gfve^en u&iurtorjr proef Uist

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will esure yea of asthma, tmn-

chitM, hay fever, c«a«amption, ««t«M uia ool

eougbsan* or I on*" Benr^s a trial (WttleisrgiJO

d% koanMssss. or any tteoot Clf twi wlUMtll stOaUek

or long disease. If rpu dTOg«tore,T*r

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a uialtoouiefor ten rtniuir regnlar afae

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PwTttiespeeJjrcnreof tksmlaal WsskneH, hom ot Mauhood.andaUdiaordersbtooglrt oobyiirflssretlonor exeesa. AnydmggiM has the Ingredients. Address DAVIDSON 4 CO., 78 Nassoa st«,Kew York (Jnne7-lyT)

Taisnwrr Kkt to Hkai.th.—Tlae 8cl» ence of Llfe.osrSolf JPreMsrvatlon, SM pages, prion, only fl W- Contains fifty vnlnsbls

muaach^wet, Boatcn, Mass. 4 S

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6a»rd Dli*u» If you And yourself getting btUMft, hi«d heavy, mouth foul, eye* yellow, dnevs dtaorderi, aympuiras of r41ea litrmciitiug vnu, take at oooe a fowdoses «t Kidney*Wort. It )a nature'it great

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'•^Ws fiaaraalee What Say. W« know SHILOR'S OON8UMP TlOJf CURE is decidedly the nest C.iUgt) Med id i)e made. It will cure common or ohrouio oeugb, or bronchitis, in half tbo time, and relieve croup, whooping cough, asthma at onoe and show more cases of consumption cared, than all others. It will cure where tbty fall. It is pleasant to take harmless to the yonngest child, and we wuarantee what we say. Price 10 eta., 75 ots., *1.00. If your lungs are sore chest or tmcklame, useShlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Gullck fc Berry and J.

Banr. No Deception Used. It is strange so many people will continue to suffc«r day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, sour "Stomach, General Debility, when they canj procure at our store SHILOH'S VII aLIZER, free of cost If it does not cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cts. Sold by Gullck Afierry and J. J. Baur

We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mt nth, and headache, in SHILOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire btalth and a sweet breath. Price 50 cents. "Sold by Gulick A Berry and J. J.'Banr.

*Bidney Complaint,

of all descriptions are relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kidney-Wort. It seems intended by nature for the cure of all diseases of the kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers are especially directed to the removal olthis class of diseases. Try it to-day. ________ Save Tour Hair. Keeplt.Beawilfal

All persons who aspire to beauty of pernal appearance should not neglect that natural necessity, the hair. By many it has been neglects until Ithassrown thin, gray, or entirely fallen off. The Loudon Hair Color Resteer restores natuee'rf losses, and imparts a healthy natural color, thickens thin hair, cures dandrnffand all itchy, scalv eruptions on the scalp, making it white and clean, and insuring a luxuriant growth of the hair in Its natural, youthful color. Ask for London Hair Restorer, Price75cents a bottle. SixbotUes$J, Bold by BuntlJ aud Armstrong.

7 The Great Blood PavMter. Dr.Swayae's Panacea, celebrated for its extraordinary cures of scrofula, ulcers, diseases of the bones, white swelling, ulcerated sore tnroat, blotches or pimples on the face, obstinate or soaly eruptions, boils, pains or diseases of the bones, weakened and debilitated state of the system, Marasr mus or wasting of flesh, h^p Joint com*

filaints

ulcerous sores, rheumatism, sores the nose, on the face, arm*, mouth, eyes, and all disease* arising from impure blood, 1

the nose, on the face, arm«. mouth, eyes, all disease* arising from impure blood, or'ulcerous character, mercurial and syphilitic diseases. Sold wholesale and retail by Bunting Armstrong,Terre Haute.

T#r Sick or Nerroai Meadaokc, '"osUve habit, Inactive liver, and to ward off malarial fevers. "Dr. SWayne's Tar and Barsaparlll Pil/s" are very effective. They act gently, without any griping or unpleasant sensation whatever, leaving no bad effects, as is the case with blue mass or calomel. Prepared only by Dr. Bwayne fc Bon, Philadelphia, and sold at 25 cents a box by all leading druggists. Buntin Armstrong, Terre Hante.

A CARD.

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous'•weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, fee., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE Of CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Semi a self addressed envelope to the Rev JossrH T. 1

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THE PRAIRIE CITY STOVES. Anybody wanting a plain, hoavy and durable Stove at a low price, can do no better than buy the "Prairie City." For sale by Townlby-Rbos, 514 Main street, north side.

ECONOMY

Recommends a man to buy t^e Prairie CLty Csok Stoves. They are very heavy, durable Stoves, which can be bought at very low price, and they can be repaired at very small cost. -Stoves and repairs for sale at foandry prices, by

TxywRLEY BROS.

10!-% side or Main, bet. 5tb and Cth sts

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ENGLISH REMEDY,

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..ADE MARK

KuUeioe.

especially lom end-

Is recom ed as aa unfailing cure for Seminal Weak ess. Spermatorrhea, Im potency, and all

Connanption an I a Prematnre QMSRE. ^uiffMkrtlcalasB In our pamnlUetis which w« deore to send free by nuUito«rrar one. sSrd pg^saga besenthv mall"on raeebsc of the ren«3g THFFI OBVY M£

The Specific Medicine is sold bf ail drug-4 l^^st^l.PKr package, or six psekagm for"

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troit, Mieiilgan. Sold in Terre Haul**, wholesale and retail,! by GaUck A BeriT,*nd by drngglsts everyrbsre.

NITED STATES SCALES.

My tmprowd Wagon and Railroad Uaek mhm

are taking U?e lead In all localities where tbey have had an introduction. Mechanics and otnars who have examined pronoaace them constructed on hotcciples than any others In tae, incuring a greater degree of senaiUveneasand darabllity. If yon want scales, don't be humbugged Info paying a big price tor

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PERMANENTLY CURES JUDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles.

MLB.H. CLARK.•swthWers.VU.s^a, •Ha eases ef KIDHET TB«CBLCS tt has sSrf Bkssikm. HUmmJ •nrwy

MCIJM FAntem, rfHAhsss, Tt, ,«itIsefjilitis— fslst. AlUrSMNS

ci.g •enmoT snrisikikini ms ft*-rs~*'~"*~~* "'hn «se to

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OspotsoewHis humors ttmt Seeelope hsUdftsynnd tlrlnafy dleeswes, BIH M, daiMMlles* Constipation, Ptlss, orMRnsumatssen, Meiwigin •nd Pwwisiisortwi.

KKMVKT-WOBT Is airy vec^aUe esa» hbIssI eaaheasatfcy •—fl supaH. One poekafe will aali alt qta of asedldns.

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IS THE GREAT COKSECTLXTI LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AS

vuivugii \pimwn, am i. Rock Island, Uavsnport, CUr, Marengo. Brooklyn,

Its raatn linernns from Chicago to Council Bluffs and Omaha, paisatDff through Jollct, i'ltuwa, L& Salle, tieaeseo, Mollne, West Liberty, Iowa Gtinnell, ana lies with branches

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tiureau Junction to Peoria

Wiv.cm Junction to Muscatine. Washington, Fairfield, Eldoa. llelknap, Centreviile, Prlnectun, Trenton, Gallatin, Cameron. Leavenworth and Atchison Washington to SUrourner, Oskaloosa and Knoxriile Keokuk to Farmtngtoc, Bonaparte. Ben ton sport. Independent, Kidon, Ottumwa. Eddyville, (i»kaloosa, Pella, Monroe, and iea Motnes Des Moines, to Indlanola and Winterset Atlantic to Audubon and Avocs to Harlan. This is positively the only Railroad which owns, controls and operates a through line between Chicago and Kansaa.

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

Dollars and Fifty Cents

and a section for Five Dollars, while alt other lines charge between the same points. Three XoUi a double berth, and Bix Dollars for a section.

What will please you most will be the pleasnre of enjoyingyour meals, whilepasslngover the beautiful praMea of Illinois and Iowa, la one of our maxnltf cent Dining and Restaurant

IB

Cars that accompany

all through Express Trains. You getan entire meal, as good aa Is served In any first-class hotel, for sevezt&^five cents or yoa can order what you like, ^AMfferiatlnathefamhat a majority of the people prefer separate apartments for different purposes, (and-lhe enormous passenger business of this tine warranting It,) we are pleased to announce that this Ccsnpany runs Its PALACE 8LEBP1NOCAM for Steeping purposes, and its PALACE DINING CABS formating purposes. One other great feature of

price,

m/mm

WBY?

WONDERFUL

POWER.

SBCAVSB IT ACTS ON TH* UTKX*THS BOWELS AND UDKITS AT TBBBAMB TDOb

W#lsMieee tfw speSsNiof

COUNTRY, WILL SEE BT

Loowixoiy*"

ansae Cy. Bfhaoi

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI

mnm

No risk. THOMfcS' "ELECTRIC OIL! RufusRobinson of Nnn.liv \,wiilm: Worth ten times Its weight in gold. Do "One small bottle of.v-urHlecn Hi r. you know anythit« of it If not., it is stored the voice where th- twr-on «d not. time vou did. Pais cannot stay where it spoken above ft wh'fper in five yt-m-. is. Itis the cheapest merllclnf ever a adf. Rev. J. Mallory. of Wyoming, N. wi 11 One do*e cures common Sore Throat. One "Your Electric Oil curtd me of PrnnrtiltN bottle has cured bronchitis. Fifty cents' in one week." Dealers all over the country worth has cured an old standing cougb. «ay: "We have never noli! a medicine tbul., One or two bottles enre bad cases of Piles has given such complete satisfaction as and Kidney Troubles. Six tojelghtapplica- this." Hons cure any case of Excoriated Nipples Itiscomposed of six of the best oils (hat or Inflamed Breasts. Ooe bo:tie has cured are known. Is as good .r internal as for Lame Back of eight years' standing. Dan- external nee. and is believer! to b* Hnn ea*iel Plank, of Brookfleld, Tioga county. Pa., urahjy superior »o nnyMilng ever imiue. says: "I went thirty miles for a bottle of WiU Hive yon much and many your Oil, wnich effected a wonderful cure dollars of expense Is fold by one or nnoro of a crooked limb, by six applications." deale sin every Tjlare. Price, W» cents and Another who bas had Asthma for years |ll_00 trial size,25 «nt». says "1 have half a 50cent bottle lelt, and Prepared only by FOSTER, MiLBURN A 1100 would not buy it if I conld get.no CO.,Buffalo, N. Y. more." .» I Note.—Klectrie—Stlected and Electrized.

Terre Hante by Gulic & Berry.

3

WEST I

our Pa:arc Cars ts a SMOKING \, _harM ynocan enjoy your "Havana" at alt

Magnificent Iron Bridges span the W, Missouri rivers at al I points crossed 555 transfers are avoided at Council worth and Atchison, connections beiu Union depots.

TOE ritlNClPAL R. R. CONNECTIONS GREAT THROUGH I.INE AHE AS FOLLO AtnncAQo, with all diverglnc linos for tho and 8outh.

At Knglxwood, with the Lake 8hore Mich I Southern and Plttsbnrg. Ft-Wayne ft Chicago R. At Washington IIeiqbts, with Ptttaburg, Cta cinnotl A St. Louis R. K.

Ati.A Salle, with Illinois Central R. At rEOIUA~with

P.,r.&

J. J*., L. & D. I. B. W.

III.Midland andT., P. ft W. Railroads. At Rock

island,

with Wet-torn Union It, It. and

Rodt Island ft Peoria Railroads. At Davenport, with the Davenport & Northwestern R. R.

At West Libbrtt, with the Burlington. Codar Rapids ft Nortliern R. R. AttiBlJTNELL, with Central R. R. of lowa.

Al l'lis AJC

LNES,

withD. M. &• Ft. Dodtfe R. H.

At Council Bi.rrrs, with Union Pacific R. I... At O

maha

At Atchison,with

1

Oen'l Superintendent.

U.

with B. ft Mo. R. R. R. On Neb.)

AtConTMBCS Junction, with Burlington, Cedar Rapids ft Northern R. R. At Ottttjiwa, with Central R. R. of Iowa RL. Louis. Kan. City ft Northern and C., B. ft Q. It. ld(

At Kbokuk. with Toledo, Peoria and Waraawt Wabash, and St. Louis, Keokuk ft N.-W, It, Kds. At ItKVKRLY. Kan. City, St. J. ft C. B. R. R.

with Atchison, Topeka ft Santa F«f

Atchison ft Neb. and Cnioa Pacific It. lids. At LkavknwortbCcn.Br

with K. P. and K.C011. It. lids.

PBO,UA MOIWES BLrr

Tickets via ttli Una, known m* tke Brest Koek Idand Roate," mr* sold 1t Ticket Agents ta the VsIM S«*te« asd Cwsis. For lit formation sot oMaluMe at year hssw ticket oAce, addreis, 4... KIMBALL,

V* &*7 E. ST. JOHN. Oen'l Tkt. and Paas'jar AnU, ("hlciiwo..

DAY'S wm PAD.

A her«to tors unknown remedial element wklsa applied to the baek.tnd bn mediately ever the Kidneys will banish palit and wesksese sad rqese those dormant organs Into new life. It Is comfortable to itleat, Certain la Its effects.

to vMt the dtl for treatment n*pt medldnM can be

where

Terms

week in yonr own town. 96 outfit free. Address

H. BALCUTT A UO..Portland Mains, 113 a day at home easily lyontflif made. Portly ontflt fires. Address Myl7-lyr TROKACO- Ansnsts. Maine.

CARM, no two alike, With

Ov nsms and

ease,

14c. 50

white Iwe.

eowflm PtwTMAHTKR, Hinraxum

Ot.

ivMKItAtM ftt.feAnlffiftV ffiK

9H,oornerctf Ith and Mulberry Bta. Condnetsd by

MRS. M. A GERARD.

Straw Hats and Sonnets bleached altered, colored and finished in a superior manner Millinery work one at trade prices, and on •Uiiri not.c?, atroong reapectfoliy solicited.

of the

MS

Oomi

emafy Complaints, I dlsordars arlflnxfi^m a ltsordersarlflnx from a

Itleaef

9 a fm BUMliV & AKM8TIiON(r. TERRE HAUTE, INt)., Distributing Agents for Vigo and Vermlltlou counties. Dealers supplied at lowest wholesale rates.

CANCER.

Nrlttier Knife nor I'tdaons ftaed. I«. Rossi**gradual®,aodp a th ^oujitily educated physician,§1 who Iim. f«»r SO ?*•«*, aade Uiegf treattnentof CANcEE a /puctalty. Da. RiS8 has a larj» practical ex-g? peHence in

Throat, Im»o, Qitirrh,§

gen/tta,, Dfptptin, FtmnU VUmmt,g

ami ait Chrrmlr, I'rivaU ani Wanting Oimom*.

When It is insontn-nieat

treatment ^racpt Is CaoW cassalSji

lx".'nt» Mtf»ner.

j, 7.«rn*rs 4.

Dr. I. D. BOSS, Ouf. Vlaln in

J.imir'

leaey. iartaa* as« SmmIhi

-.t fft-.tx

CSIIB •aUUH

soqotsaad UtBUoa of fa

sxtrajtsrms, Co., ©ractnc

PsOe JEwvSD'ir v9

THE PRAIRIE CITY COOK STOVES Plain, Heavy, and Durable, at extremely low prices. Warranted [for one year, For Sale by

TOWNLEY BROS. 514 Main St. North side

IUND—THAT WITH ONE STROKE OF the pe® yon can re«h, with an advertisement in the Saturday Evening Mail, almost every reeding family in this city, as well a» ne re«iden •the towns and country sur ounding Terre Hante.