Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 October 1880 — Page 7

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

WOMAN'S DB KS8.

TRICKS OF COHTUME SPRINGING FROM Jj V- PEKHOXAL DfePECIH.

The groat change in English thoperfect J^ste of

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ladles'

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Paropa-ltona had a deep .vaccination •car far dtpvirtaer robust arm,^nd when her sleeve NvaA Vei^r abort a knot of rih bouojcalrallaf Uowam used to cover it Bflforo she grew so oxtremely stout, she woro agoluen band above the elbow to

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arteriora is due to thoperfect taste the Princf«H of Wales. That c&arjnin woman has revolutionized the Brttisi \o longer doth. I white beat brer the mleof^'gtai'of *d-

ln

P"*"™ Wjw der—will go on

pea-green

with snnfT-oolorod skirts, elevating irasol held That time

beau til old

vtad»l Hquiro's wife or daughter. Bnt the regnlar woman of fashion follows ftto ieadol the lovely Princess of Wales I tobegtnwitb. There was a gr«U deal of mrmming worn at eourt, and London ladles f«w how elegant costumes of black OOQlcl be, and how distinguishfd they Wern amid Wife kltcbon-Harden binotnaof the old styles Gradually a ftgnaa pf be-1

took hold of them, and the effect is seen jfoRJfty when the handsomest stylos eomcf

liment to the infirmity of the inuch-

£etloved

liment to the in l'rincess. When Alexandra's disease brokootit In the hip, half the female court went fttxmt |/©mitn with a slight t-witch in tfeeir gait, what might bo styh^i an impediment in the leg—a deferential mimicry of royalty. At receptions, or lerveeUyt, "Wljon tho nritiih lady appeared with her throat wncoillod la Alekandp», tho buxom old Victoria, raised her^ •olee against it. The taste of the departed Albert, and tho prejudices of the proTailing Brown, aomanded deeouette dromes, and an edict has issued from JBoyalty to cut out the necks thereof. Tho ola lady is getting bald, and may take It Into *her head to command that wigs shall bo worn ln conrt. At all eronts, she has tlie shoulders of a cook,

Ot skinny, shall do tho same. A great ptaiiy trick«,of oostumoi trom pernehal drfedts. In whaftn-er cui of waist Afodjeska api«n»rH, thero Is iaj« ways a hunch of flowors or a bow placed at the left of her open corsage, whon this device is not resorted to a little strip of silk will 1h trailed aeroHs diagonally, or a litf Jo fan of lace will suddenfy spring from that left corner, in order t"o( hide a sear on tho it

aagoidonuanu above the elL.... Idde it, but when her armlet had to he a ver^rgood plate of soup without the big as a waistband, ahe abandoned the rock?

peaking of this irl who sat ln her

odd 11 soar to nn droesing room, tho Yankoe ofibred Pare pa an immediate and effectual concealment of tho offending spot. She took one of tho candles off the toilette table, and holding it above the arm lot 0110 drop of the molted wax fall upon the place, and there was no ftirther nood of concealing devices. A dash of flesh tinted powder completed the "cure,' and Parens's make-up box forever after eontnineu a bit of wax candle

Till: MOhKRN YoUNO J.ADV AT TWO] 1 IMPORTANT TKltlODH IN HKIt f.lKK.

New York Oraphlo.

lu-tiold hor lit oleven. Iter limits unfottenxl lv tho long: aklrtrt of convontionnlity,

HIw

runs, she

rotnpw, «ho aliHcw on the ico ponds. rolls boon, aho kick», ahe run.nmcts, is a« frwn ami lloet of foot «ia the lnvy*. Her ap|Xtito IsgtKxi, horohocka rosy and hnr movomonta unronsclou»ly graceful. llohold her again at twenty.

No moro dow «ho run or romp, or roll hoon, run raees or alide on tho Ire:

It*l*noO'|roporM

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now, or lady-Like, and|

alio '"onldn't If ah« would, for aha i» fetteml by long akirta, tight ahoca, and tighter atayw. Her movement has no I New Hollandara atea^r their longcur the freedom ami nuconmiioun if a wiman attempts to «foa graro of childhood, for now when aho walka abroad aho walk* to be looked at which now. in her catimation la the wain object of walking.

Nho Is already In delicate health, and

ha* a doctor who proscribe* expensive ptions for her and nta to anything and

advice and pitwcriptions for her and ascribes her eoinplafnl everything but the real cause. That la aimply the fettering of her Inxly with fashionable clothes. Physically she is now a prisoner. Tho doctor advises travel, bnt he doesn't advise her to tako off and keen off her fashionable fetters. She wouldnH do so if he did, and he wouldn't advise her If h« knew it would bring relief to her, for she would no longer believe in a doctor who would make hor drv*w like a guy and being drowed like a guy is dressing different from lho stylo prosedlcd by a I^aris modiste,

Diana never could hunt in a trailing akirt. narrow, tight, Itigh-hveled gaiters and a lynched, corseted waiat, bnt Diana with a belted tunic and unfettered Mutl* would lie twnmced on Rroadway bv the noarrwt poli»vman. Draming for health and freedom of limb and body ia one thing, and dressing for faahlou miito another. A man could not endure the punching and encumbrances peculiar to feminine attire for an hour, and a pretty *f*vtaele he'd make rushing about In such a cowtunM during buainoK* hour*. Yet the "weaker aax** war double the encumbnutdM of tha ao* eallcvl sirongw. To "dtw** at all after the style uses up half a womau'a time and wtMhirda of her strength.

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mott/ was adopted aome years ago for the wonderful Kidney «*edlrfn« lit'NTS KKMKDY. if waa a bold banner to carry, for HUXT*8 RKMKDY la rrnvmnunuled for aome of the fnoat fatal ntaladiea— Bright*s llnam. and all Kidney, llladder, Llvwand Urinary CVmiplainta. Ill*NT'S RKMKDY, tlM 1*treat Kidney and Um Medicine, ia Indeed a txwiUve aire, and rosily •'now known HQ. by ail IVuftp*tn. TriW site, 78 (wit*,

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RVILSOFHOT DREAD. American Miller. There is no law in this country to pre-, vent the consumption of hot bread bat] the law of common wnw, and unfortn-f nateiy that is a dead letter as a govern-1 ing principle in the lives of a great I many poopio. That hot bread, in nine cases out of ten, will produce dyspepsia, is no newly fiscovered fact, and this terriWoresult is suro to I60ow persistent indulgence on the part ot those whose pursuits are quiet, indoors, and sedentary. And yet the reformats, or those who call "themselves such—the men and women who work themselves into a

m°tln"

1purple hat a bright blue y"'*-™*ciona indulgence, but actually Ailing-

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London?11 *tt*rtodeH*,««"^lSfcas The Princess much affects ruffs, and always w(«rs some intricate neck-gear, as sho had bad scars, from her terrible scrofulous afflictions, on her royal neck, which she must carefully conceal. Consequently, Iteauti/ul throats are swathed and hidden by loyi

on bv loyal collars, and, In oom-

breaAt that looksHH if

6' Ut be the result of a wound from

rl'^iL,is(uyei4r"

of aroinaiHt:?)

"lAKdlle vflt* alllicteil l»y a birthmark. Mho wa 4 a regular Esau. About her waist there was a thick growth of *Uky brown hair, which ran up in a point in front. Whon it CAmo alwvo the tops of her dross it was carefully shaved, but the skin always remained blue. So Lucille wore a huge cross dangling just over that portion of her anatomy.

no outerj against this pernfnllin

indulgence, but •Ives up

and poisonous

Bpgteh Imrnnt of thehcwwlto en ben»do« oooasionally on tte back of **ne terrible a stomach destrier thedis-

of the even. This

tillery, and the sworn foes of the latter are apt to be its best patrons. Dyspepsia I*ucta tte rtose and sours the temper as surely a§ dmm drinking, and many nuffrom the former, thongh by thefr

forers own willful acts, inveigh the-most loudin«t the latter. A Weil defined case

Qi-j^oos is the dinuw to a courage! intemperance, andwarn* the victim that his alternative is death or immediate reformation. But the dyspepsia that hot a abominrttam Cause, no sudden warnings. Tho nmn who tises thexn goes on making both himself and those arojmd him wretched, and refuses to acknowledge that he is a sinnor abo^e those whose lighter faults he flercefy condemns.

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THE SOUP-STONK. Rocky Mountain News.

A lady on the outskirts of Denver was tho victim, the other day, of a tramp's practical joke. Even In those vagabonds there is an occasional vein of bumfirr which is worth preserving. Tho incident happened in this wise: About tho middle of tho afternoon the tramp put in an appearance and asked politely If ho coula be permitted to cook for himself a plate of soup. "I have tho ingredients with me," he said, displaying a cobblestone about the size of an apple.

The lady very naturally looked at him ln surprise. You can't makesoup out of that rock can you?" she inquired, ln considerable surprise. "Oh, yes, madame. That's what we

Me you do it stove, and the

tramp then commenced operations. Jlo iille!tho stove-pan with water, and, after It commenced to boll, very carofullydeixwited the atone in a pan of water. "I shall have to troublo you for a littlo seasoning," he said, and tho lad hastened to get him an ouion, apiece of meat, and a tomato. These wero carefully cut up and nut in to boil along with tho stone. In a short time a delicious plate of soup was prepared. The lady tasted it and was delighted with its flavor. The follow sat down and ate, uod his hostess immediately addod whijt Wag necessary to make a substantial meal. When he left ho said that he could get plenty of Houp-Htonee on his way, ana that he would leave that one with her aa an evidence of how sincerely he appreciated her kindness. Who was Ormly convinced that she had come into possession of a treasure. That night she told her husband of the circumstance. He listened to tho recital and thin inquired Innocently: "Don't yon think the meat and tho onion and the temato would have mado

Gradually the trick began to drawn upon her, and if yon want to make that lady mad you have only to ask her for the loan of her soup-stone.

THKSH are the days when the man with the shot-gun goea out hunting and gets back with a nad cold. Then Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup takes the place of the gun every time. jravtf.v ix THFT:ast.

THKY DOKT HAVJE NJJAU HO O(X)I) A 'FTMl" .\S IJTTHK WKHT.

Tho Wiihomodnns nearly all boliove that woman lm« no aonl. Tills ia not taught in the Koran, but is countennaticed by tho fact that the great pronhet'a ho'uri.H an* given to tho faithful mHtcnd of thoir earthly whm The Chinese makea slaves of tho women in this world, and deny them any hope of compensation beitiafitf*. In 'Western Australia, fonink dilldren are always lxt rot lied a few daya aftor their birth, and ahould the first husband die before tho girl attaluR her maturity, ahe belongs to his heir. In New Zealand if a girl's future hu*band ahould die, no other num can make a proposal to her. Among the Hindoos widows may not marry again. In China tho parents bargain for the marriage of their children while they are vet unborn. The New Hollanders steal their wives, and pe from .hor

•raptor, he at once thrust a spear through the fleshy part of her leg orthv. Of all methtxlaof obtaining a wife, that of purchase is the moat universal. It is practiced by the African, by the black aud brown' races of the Indian Arrhi-

felago,

aud by nearly all the nations of

ndla. Tlie (Mrcaaalan women prefer lieiug sent to Constantinople to be sold. In Slam and Cochin-China men Invariably purchase their wives, but the women have one privilege—the parents cannot sell them without thrir will. In Cliina, however, women are sold without being consulted on the subject, and have to oley every one in the family of her [HHvhaserf without exception—tho husband's control over her being entirely unlimited. In Japan presents are made to the bride, who transferee them to hor relatives, to defray the exjpense and trouble they incurred in bringing Iter up from Infancy.

A LA I)~r IXTIf MA TTfCR, ChllUcothc, (Ohio Rom (Vxintjr Register. That "woman's wit Is often superior to man1* wisdom," waa convincingly

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roved in a circumstance that ocenred thiaeity recently. It appear* that Mr. 1 ,udwig Schwander, a widely known UrocCT on Station Roswi, suffered with a very painful rheumatic faadacba to ouch degree, that he waa obliged to seek the aid of a physician. All medicines he used were of no and!. This induced Mra.8ch wander to buy St. Jacobs Oil. She procured a bottle for her bawband. With the aecond application be found relief. The pain left him, and he is as well aa ever again. A remedy acting aa promptly as this certainly universial patrol

To pereoas em tal ton. gtndy or

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CENTAl'Ii T.t^ri3fK?ri^T tiic World's gxent Pain-flclieviis^ ^rotaodics. Thoy healj.sfotlic and cure Bums, Wounds, Weak Back and RlieumatiHia uitoa Mau, and Sprains, Galls, and Lameness upon Beast*. Cheap, quick and reliable.

SPURTS of diigutiBg Mneui, Sitnl—, Crackling Pains la the Hood, Fatid Braath, Deafiuu, and muj Catarrhal Complaint, oan be axterminated hj Wat D« Mayer's Catarrh Car*, a rniiBlltiitlaaal Ain" tidortohyAbaorption. Thamoatlm* portaat tMwiHrjraladaVacoiaatioa

HUNTS REME

THE GREAT

Kidney and Liver Medicine,1

CURBS all Diseases of the Kidney a, Liver, Bladder, and Urinary Organs

Dropsy, Gravel, Dlabetoa, firlgot'i Disease, Palna lu tho Back, Loins, or Sldo Retention or -f

Nonrrtention of Urine, Nervous Diseases, Female 1 WeakneaseH, Kxceaaea, Jaundic liiTTouiiiiuBS. UcodMhe, Sour Stoma^b, Dyspepsia, Constipation St Piles*

HUNT'S REMEDY

CURES WHKN ALL OTHER MEDICINKg FAU, aa it «acts directly and atance on the KloDieya, Liver, andJBowela. rtjterlng them too hc«lQ]y acUba, HujbTTfl KKfaBDY la a safe, aura knd apeeffy MM, aad^hoMreSa have b«en cured by it when physidaaa and friends had given thei* ujato die. Do not delay, try at once 1IUNTPI Rfi|KD|fvW^ fiend(bic^uaphMto W.W war.

K.

tnrogMaiitintnFeilowa* Osm-

pkrfedlr sndKy,

pound Syrup of Hypophoephites ia pedally adapted, aarariy lo Toachera, Cletgympn. Kditors, Lawyers, and imteenniHia bwdnewsman.

WHKS you foci a cough or bronchial affipction creeping on the tungs. take Ay«r*a Cherry BM*o*«lr«nd Cfowt It be* fow it becomes ini^tral k.

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Oastoria.

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PIM»W—*» iggiat lor BtlST*!

$5,000,000.

The American Shoe Tip Co.

WAlUtAUT THKIK

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'J j*:i Is now so ext«•»•#!v»»5y *nra

CHILDREN'S SHOES 12 ki L0:»*a A3 TEE Wlir in!r- hii br tliein, »tnl i- "•tiicli Uie imi( ii«4 t»eeii Vv |*ro,,,» an-

Mii' Black Tip trill »nv« «:i:l

morr, bc-*it«a belrvg worn on tl« c'liaraar gridfa i'. ia worn on time and c*»tly »iioes where the Metal Hp on acvuuut »f ttt tnokt would

Dot

be uaed.

They all ha»e our Trade Mark A. M. 'I'. Vm. Msraped oa front of Tip. PareaU ahould ASK FOR 8H0E8 wltb tbia

BEAUTIFUL BULCK TIP on^tben^whengwbaak^Jfo^beli^chl^

XERYOUSXESS,

It aflhrds me great pleasure to tienr testimony to the benefit* I have received from itsinit Fellows' Compound Syrup of HypojrtKwphites. I have recommended It to many of my friends, and It has proved an excellent curative for nenrousnesa and General Debility. It IS also a drat dam Tonlo—enables a person to take on flesh rapidly, and is free fipom the constipating effects chamctertstlc ot other Tbnlos I nave tried.

HKMIY J()H.STt)X, MontrvaL

HEAD IIi- KAKL7LCRTFWTIMONIAU. Ma. JAMES I FRLLOWK,Man., Cbcmia. Hnu^-Forspvefal months past I have mnt your Onmpoand Hynip In the treatment of Incipient PhthMa, ("hronlc Bronchitis, and other affections of the Cheat, and I have lie hesitation In statins that It ranks forembst amongst the remedies turn! in those dtotawn. Betna an excellent Nervous Tonic, it exert* a direct InBoence on the Nervous Hyatem. and through it, it invigorates the body. Itaflbrds mepteasoie to recommend a ranted? which is really good in oases for which it la Intended, when so many advertised are worse than aselem. 3ii

ft cares Asthma, Loas of Vote, Neuralgia. «. Vitas* Danee, Rjrttepttc Fits, Whoo^( (\mgh. Smwwwa, and is a moat wonderful adjunct to other retnedkn fa masiiag life dtirlng the process Ptplhefte.

Do toot he deceived hr remedies bearing a mllar name: no other preparation is a anbwttmte tor this. bottle. Sz for «?A 8oM

Pricc. tlJO per 1 bya&drandsu.

H4lfMKN BISTOKED. victim of earty trapradcBce, cai A imtom ... tag tried in vain evory known remedy, discovered a stmptc meaaa of setf-cqre. which ha wiUeasdlreito hM ftOow snflNwra. Ad' tteeaiJ. A.IUSSVEB1 OMUha» si-, jr. Y*

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Professional Cards.

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BEECHER,

ATTOKMKTS AT m.w'f1-'*5:

Omca—No. S30 Ohio Street, bet. Thira and Foorth, north aide.

J^K. J. P. WORRELL. TrselA exel naively DMank ol^tbt '"EYE AID EAR!

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LINCOLN, if MEVT18T

Office, 19V 3. Sixth, optoalie P.

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acting and arUlleial teeth apeelaitiea. AO work warranted. tdAw-tf)

RJ. W. BALLEW DENTIST, IS«a, Mala Rtreat, aver •Id araffftlaaery itami.

TKRRK HAUTB, 1ND r/.\'\

Oan be found ia office night anu day.

Business Cards.

PAL THOMAS, OpUelaa aad Watchmaker f*6r tlie trade. No. E8 at Wg man with watch.,

Dealer and Shipper tm i?^ I#|,

Hogs, Cattle and Sheep.

Gash paid rpr Hogs, Oattle and Sheep all the year ronnd, Offloe oa Fourth Street, one door south o| ^fendsraoii Htnae^ a took yams one mn«

I have erectec[ acale« and feed pens, and respeetfully solicit the patronage of ail honorable farmers, shippers aud outohers.

I witl buy all you have to sell and sell anything I own. Pay eash on delivery, aa ever, and sell ln the same way.

Batcher Stuff always on band Xo thieve^ or J«gal advisers wauled. W.H.BROW.V'

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^JY^AQKER & RIPLEY/^ importers and workers of S^k dranit^ sad Italian Martu

MOK JMENTS,*"!

A A f, BBKS, /. 8t., let. 4th and 5thi TlCKRK HAUTE. IND

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HANG TUNING.

If your piMho heeds tuning or repair!n you can save money by employing the poi ular and reliable tuner, A. H. rAiOK, wh makes a specialty of tuning and repairing all kinds of instruments. AJI repairs executed the same aa at piano and organ manufactories.

Pianos tuned and cleaned, moths exterminated and wires prevented from rusting without extra charge. Pianos tuned by the year at reduced rates. Prices greatly reduced for rebufllug pianos. The best of references given when desired. Leave orden" with W. U. Paige, 6U7 Main street, or senr your address through Jthe poetofflce to

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Main flOeet algt ?J t4I IMjvs

KffiSNIK.

JLie Wheleaale and Re(da Dealwnn' Ptaaosp JMIodeoasb Orgaaa Mtoical IoBtnunenta, Ac.,

Palace of Mode, 48 Ohio a

M. BLEDSOE/ SX)}{ Main street (npata4id). Bepain All Kiada mt Sewing

HaehiiM,

And fttrniahee Weedlea' and parts tor all kind* of machinee. Drop a poetai card thioogh the poetoffioe, and he will call at the honse. r,

J*RANK PRATT, Iaaparter aid Dealer I^XJIAN MARBLE AND GRANITEI^ahefinds Waelf in naed(3!irem

MONUMENTS,

Btatuary, Yases, &c. Ac.f No. as

SOUTH FIFTH STREET, TBRRB HAUTB, U*D,

ITY MARBLE WORKS.

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fitannfaetnrer and dealer in American am. Italian Marble and 8cotcb Uranlte Monuments,' Tomb Stones, Urns, Vases, Uanlet Pj^urea and Statnary op, 120 south Sixth street, hetwden Ohio and Walnut, east side, Terre Hante, Ind.

Firstrelass material and workmanship.

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A. H. PAIGE.

piANO AND OBGAN

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leave or aead ordera to

For an artistic KUaSNEtt'H PALACB O/ MUSIC. As the only prac leal workmen ln thia city, hav ing worked both ln Organ and Piano man. ufactories, with a fnily equipped workshop at our command, all repairs are executed the same as at manufactory. Call or aead for pamphlet giving list of references and a treatise oa how. io take proper care of the piano. PARTICULAR NOTICE TO OUTBIDS

RESIDENTS.

No traveling agents or tOlleiton employed* All calht promptly attended to either hy myasif or son Albert. ..... .. ReKpectfully, lim l. KU88NER,

Palace of Maalc, Terre, Hante.

My CoiHtry Hen &nd

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Oflaa: lo. S81 tthta Street, TERRK HAtTTB, 1Kb Oflee hatua from 9 a. m. ts 1 p. m. and ftoa

Iao* Toxic baa done wonders hera. who had bean doctored nei •ral yeera, baa been ouied 0nml Prn+mXu by the aaa of HARTaa's I BOX Toxic, which raised bar from her feed, wbare aha bad been

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MPORTANT TO FEMALES.

I'hat females need a genuine, first claaa medicine, earafnily and especially prepared to meet all the demands or their nature, ta universally admitted. Da. K. DETCHON, "ex npl earafol reoeareh saooeeded ln combining choloen edict nee In such a manner as to meet the neat want whleh the health and talsty ot the ladies of this country demand. This valuable medicine Is no oommon article It Is a remedy of exceeding worth and will he most priced where most used. It is so compounded aa to regulate, strengthen and cure every fhrm or female weakneas and derangement. It is essentially the Ladies' Prlead, and sheuld be used whenever she finds herself ln need of a remedy pceuliar to her sex. It Is the greatest mediolne ever known for safely conducting hor over the ehange in life, and for young girls who are Just emerging into womanhood. Ladles, use itftor all your female ills. It is very delicious io the taste and safe under all clrcumatanree. The moro you take of It the bettor for your system. It contains nothing but food for the life forces of the body. It surpasses any medicine ever sold ln North America for the prevention and

WHO

baa had thirty /ears' exjperienoe in the treatment ef female oom plaints, has by

cure of Consumption. It cures by building

A NR. A A N I up the txrwersor llfo to Such a degree that diseased action oannot remain in the ayatem, and the great strength It ImpartR to those who use it will stay with them for years. Mothers-use thlaepiendid medlolne yourselves and do not rail to give it to yoat daughters. Do not neglect $4 dac it ln all cases of Irritability of the stomach and fe

male vomiting. Thenameofthe medicine la DK. K. DETCHON'ti FEMALE TONIO. 1 not kept by drngglsU, send poetofflce money order for quantity you wantofitto DR. Dicrcnow., Fisher Block, CrawfordSvllle, Ind.. and you will reoeive your medicine by next express train. Price, $1 per bottle, orB botUea for S6. Full directions are printed on every bottle. Write to Dr. Detehon and procure it.

For sale by iJnllck A Berry, and Cook dt Bell, Terre Haute.

T"1 QMT/ mm

l» eepeeially

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ed as aa unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Hpermatorrhea, lm potency, and all

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Country—As yon cone (Iowa oh the gtroel cars l»m (he depot, tell the raiidtu'tor io stop at

B. W. RIPPETOE'8:

.White Front,'!455Maid ISt.,

jafi .Where yon will always find the best

BV6AB8, COFFFEES, TEAS, TABLE SUPPLIES, a ^"a ii cha nmtm}.<p></p>Fancy

And All Staple and Groceries

flifrm'i.

At the Iaowea Prieeo.

TMJt itilSHdBSf CASH PRICE PAID FOR PROBVCB

Ifapntia rf UOH ai4 CAL1SATA BARK, wnbinatioi wA tie Ptapkafci Saiened by the Medical FmAadoa, and raconunanded by tbem Ceawal ttkllHy, Fiaitt Want of VHtlity,

P. BNU OMla FTIAUII. AMI.,wHtaat "DA. HAHwonders hera. irly to daatti tor oirM%i

taking

aeanenoe on Be If Abuse as Loas of Memo ry, Universal Lassitude, Pain lu the Back Dimness of Vision, Premature

Old Age, and

many other diseMes that lead to Insanity, Consumption and a Premature Grave. Full particulars ln our pamphlets, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine la sold by all drugcists at tl per package, or six packages for

troit, Michigan. Sold lu Terre Haute, wholesale and retail, by Uullck A Berry, and by druggists every* where.

TO

NERVOUS 8UFFERER8. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY,

Dr. J. B. Simpson's

8pec'flc

It is a positive care for per mat orrhea, Seminal Weaknaea Impotency, and all diseases rang irom Self Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Memom Pains in Back and tilde, and die* eases that lead to consumption, insanity I and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success.

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Pamphlets sent free te all. Write for them and get full particulate. Price of the Specific, fUM per package, or six packages for IS.00. Addrwa all orders to

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