Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 19, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 March 1889 — Page 7
"When
'Bout
"This
MFTJ-
A PAPER
All
ia
lit
11*
("HlvMAlL.
the room no mora is beard
V.
LABORED
breathing of
compassed ail about
With the sun divine. Yearning skies
MAY
Mmm
PEOPLE.
FOR THE
IN THE SHADOW.
still—norcold
Bps part
LB
A
heart
1
Not a pulse is stirred D«ith has given the noble face Ltj^nity of loftier grace Tlierc bo Ubs—nor watching, weep lAit him sleep. Wherefore shut the sunshine ouif All is well. He makes no sign Hc
o'er him leu.
He is
'rapt
with the unseen,
All is well—nor watching, weep Let bim sleep.
No more conflict, no more sighs
YOU
have him otherwhere*
There he lies—nor watching, weep Let him sleep.
—Boston
la the Berwick train due?"
three hours, sah."
get over you'M hurry,
"Nearest
"Suffering? I'm
"Never
mine
"What?
Great Scott!" The porter surveyed the tourist coolly.
"You'm 11
have time to
Bah."
"Confound
hotel near?"
your impudence! Any
is Millsburgb,
'bout
a
five miles
furder on, sah." Tho young man, in walking-costume, threw oir his knapsack impatiently, clapped his hand to bis sunburned cheek ana groaned. Jim refrained from pol ishing the waiting-room furniture, and showed
mild curiosity,
'Pear
to be suffer!N', sah."
frantic Never had
the toothache till last night. Oh, Jupi ter! Oh—my!"
"Toothache
ain
't
It?"
nothln'."
"Ain 't
it, you black Imp Ever have
"Oceans
o' time—oceans o' times.
Ain't fur to say comfor'ble but, law! rheumatiz
'11
"NO
saw such a confounded coun
try. Rain all the time! Wet through, then have to sleep in damp sheets in a cold room. That's what you call
ease
iu mine Inn.'
"Country's
all right furdem
"Any
dentist in Millsburgb?"
"Tooth-doctor,
s'pose
"What
ought
isn't rain this is the Deluge,"
mutterod the pedestrian, striding on.
His
discomfort goaded him to accomplish the
"flvo
"Ain 't
This was disgusting.
"Doctor?"
then he enunciated.
"Yes,
they's doctors enough. All out
o' town to-day, though. Gono to convention down to Boston."
"What
ed tho sufferer The citizen's. pride being touched, he walked ou in silent contempt.
"I'll find
Picking himself un, he glanced hastily
NIT.
as
©very
••Dental
A "dental
very one uoos who meets with
about, as a like misfortune, and opposite bluo-and-gilt tist.'
office"?
a
A
"I
fear
"Yes,
it.'5
"I
"F
The clear eyes made a brief personal survey of her patient.
"A
stranger, and a tramp' for fun, she decided.
"Shall I
whence he had
"surgeon"
T'™OOR
1
Like a soldier taking rest, God's beloved, there ho lies On the Eternal Breast. gee tho archangel calm and fair! Would
Transcript.
Georgette's Capitulation.
[By F. E. H.
Raymond.]
The seat was
"That
miles furder on" very
soon, and Hugh accosted the first man he met in the town, asking
for
a dentist.
any such follow hero."
in scanning the vered a modes
sign,
G.
Plague on the liar®, anyway!" He was
across
My lady's parlor In
Dainty curtains draped the windows, a moss-likecarpet cov«?vedthe floor, luxurious aeata Invited repose. There was a well-rtlled book-ca»«, a table loaded with pretty nothings, such as women aflfbet but Instruments
of
I
torture—none.
young woman left her writing-desk in the corner and advanced towards him. She was slight and trim, but quick,
and strong
IN
have made a mistake.
I
am the only on© In Xililaburgh." You?"
"I
a regularly finished one. What
is vour trouble? Maybe
I
was
conii&g up
can relieve
should judge you might relieve a the smile died Instantly, and now Hugh
conscious he had blundered.
have—that Is,
I
"Has
LB#
"That
there
is a common occurrence but It
will return." reassuringly
was
"NEVER
look at your
tooth?" The young man's cheek crimsoned. Ho bad come prepared to bully a country borch of a dentist, if need be but this outcome of his mad haste was disconcerting. Let her
peer into that cavern
just
hurled anathemas
on the whole country! and when the only supper procurable on the previous night had been bak»d beans apu onions. No, by all that
was decent, no! But this
alert young business woman paid his hesitation and blushes no heed, and so, promptly moved
S
There was no consciousness of aught but the most humdrum matter in the voice which ordered him to
"There
beat it! Ever have rheu-
matiz, sah?"
never
WISH
"Notbln ',
to. Say, got anything
here good for thiH pain?"
sah."
"I
'taking
'at'S
used
of It. lleckon you'm from town, sah." Hugh Scrlbner uttered another groan, which was almost a nhriek, and strode to the door As he openod it the wind dashed the autumn rain In his face It was a cheerloss prospect.
do you know, you black idiot?"
Dat you'm a mighty hot-tempered gemplemum."
"Here!"
tossing him a quarter
cepa, Anyhow.
"I
to thrash you instead, for calling
cthis confounded pain
'nothlnV
me on with this strap.
Help
I'll
try
taciket long." So, buttoning his jacket snugly over bis broad chest, he sot out.
"Must 'a'
been a gontlemum whon
he's hisself!" oommented Jim, closing the door.
is scarcely business-like|
"Oh,
"I
a forsaken region It is!" groan
am on
"Not
a sawbones or a blast of pow
der to blow out tho thlngl" On he rushed, furious, naif blind with pain, generally demoralised. Then lie stumbled over a bit of old plank sidewalk and fell. This accident tended neither to compose his nerves nor improve his appearance, yet proved to bo of uso to him.
"Did
the street In an instant,
atul only on tho way up-stalrs did his eager pace begin to lag.
Somehow,
his
troublesome molar was easing up. By the time he had reached the upper landing and was face to face with a halfglazed door bearing the inscription,
Surgeon," the pain had sudden
ly and utterly ceased. However, the hateful thing which had given nim this long tramp deserved punishment. He'd teach his toeth to ache again!so he boldlv turned the knob and entered, what?
"Allow
I'
screen which hid an
orthodox dental chsir, and a corner filled with the most modern equipments of her profession.
A
quiet
I
of
fresh
towels, came out from this hidden tor-ture-chamber and awaited in the odter apartment her mistress's need. The
turned, waiting for her vic-
fellow! he would rather have had
every tooth in his head
"on
than place himself in that chair. He could beat an ignominious retreat, but the consciousness that this advanced young female would laugh at him was not pleasant. He never felt himself such a great, awkward hulk of a fellow before! His six feet of length seemed a dozen: and his hands and feet were something abnormal. He was afraid be was too big to get into that chair, and was surprised to find thpt he wasn't.
so
high that his bead
towered far above that of bis tormentor, who deftly turned a screw and lowered him to a convenient poise.
Lay your
head back, if you please, and open your mouth, wide."
Her serene indifference restored hia composure, and he obeyed her to the letter indeed, so broadly did the mas culine jaws separate, tnat the effect would have been startling on one less experienced than Dr. Ormosby.
But when her delicate index finger gently moved the corners of those yawning lips, Hugh could not resist his natural impulse. He opened his great brown oj'es, and flashed a sentimental glance upon the face thatbentover him but he might as well have tried to flirt with the Sphinx.
want it taken out." She understood the glance, and reseuted it.
"I
could not do so unprofessional an act," she said moving away. Hugh remained seated in the chair, cudgeling his brain for some new protext, to bring the charming operator back to his Ride.
"There
in
you mean? Dunno
so."
is a twinge on the other side,
that eye-tooth. Must be something wrong there." The imperturbable doctor examined the healthy mouth, and shook her head. Not once had she seemed conscious of his admiring glance, or more curious concerning his handsome identity than if he had been some ancient grandsire. There was nothing left for him to do but slip down and out from behind tho screen.
As
for
Sownto
is considerable Inflammation,
but no serious trouble. Your teeth are in fine condition."
"Oh,
you must be mistaken.
I
sure it ought to come out."
"Indeed,
nearly
died with this follow last night.
I'm
it should not it is perfectly
sound." The youth's courage waxed he looked at ber slender wrists maliciously.
."
imder the circumstances, quite
so. The value of the liniment is as trifling as the service you required." Again that twinkling eyelash.
She glanced carelessly at a card no Offered her, introducing him upon the staff of a leading journal.
a tramp-trip
through this
section, writing it up for our paper. Excuse me, you are the first woman
in tho least.
An inspiration came to him
UI
am going to
firm
her movements. Her face
was not pretty, but exceedingly fresh and wholesome, lighted by bright eyes full of intelligence. She wore a gray gown, edged at the throat and wrista with apoUees linen, and the only touch of color about her was a bunch of roees stuck in the bib of her great, snowy apron.
I
have ever met in your profession. Do you object to being interviewed?"
I
"(tool
"but
"Well,
should consider
it a good advertisement."
and shrewd," thought
then,"
In hand,
"how
Scrlbner,
she doesn't seem unwomanly."
HO
looked at a chair longingly, then dubiously at his soiled garments. She smiled, and rolled it towards him taking another herself.
-TT
you study regularly?"
"Certainly. I
Ormosby, Den
was graduated from the
Dental College. There Is my
diploma over your head." Numberless questions be put, and she answered patiently.
me one more, and
this
I
cross-examination.
win ena
pay? Yes, thank God"-and her stnile made her beautiful—"itdoes pay." Her thoughts seemed to wander off into s6me unknown, happy land, and sho rose
term
I
nste the interview. There was nothing more the voung fellow dared to ssk, though volumes more he would have liked to know.
ldo*
N^\VELPSNUBBED
this air, and
^FTORTUN©
had—I thought
had a racking toothache
it disappeared?".*1
"YW
I
"that
real
till last
is, if
CHUM
for it.
NIGHT, I
tramping all day In the wot.
I TOOK COW,
Mlllsburgh ^nd Its
manufaeturios thoroughly, so shall bo here
some
time.
I
hope wo may meet
again. Will you allow me to call?
"Should
vou need my professional ser
vices, certainly otherwise it will not be
I've
burgh," thought Hugh, getting himself out of the room as gracefully as heeotild and wending his way hotel-ward.,
"What
a susceptible idiot
had a
Scribner, If
1.
am!
dozen attacks before!
I
will be worse than the toothache
was
looking for a dontist." The comely Hps parted in a pleasant smile.
I
was.
I VE
but, Hugh
can diagnose
in on
favors the valiant. Ha
exhausted the art of flirtation,
fraten- iy
11M
bled you frequently?"
It trou
PCR^UER
now began to take serious LES-nt» in
landlord's pretty daughter was a fast Wend of Dr. Ormeabv, and described that you won-
bankrupt ftu.er uui 11 sj- r-: how nhe had been the idol of as had 1 »nl^ tt-..«t fum--r» fr
HER- -NEW -tUl
4
bad been
I AUPPO#*
though that
not my habit."
TA
-?R 1 FN 1~RIENDEN*»
ana
Lucie Garrett, pot»uvely
msm tilBISi
TEKRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAUI
Hugh started guiltily. Not much escapes theken of uiese
centnry
bright,
girls,
nineteenth
and he
felt
his secret
was transparent to this one.
"What
are the doctor's objections? 1
thought matrimony entered somewhat largely into every woman's perspectiV6?
"It
doesn't,
then! That Is
are mistaken. It used,
where men
I
suppose but
now, why, with onr palettos
AND^ ESSE^I
our little type writers, our titles TTM.D., our editorial chairs, we are
FARJ»°
awake. With me, of course, it different.
not so
very
and Paul and
presume we
maid-servant,
who bad been arranging a stock
strong-minded,
I
became engaged when
we were too young to know any better. So
shall go
monplace end."
"Confess
on to the com
now you like
?,,F
Fair Lucie heaved a comical sigh.
your bondage,
adjured tho young writer. He was long since ber own, as hor lather's warm friend.
"Well,
shoulders in a dainty shrug
must know
I
"Then,
a rampage"
never heard her say, but
"Maybe
maybe not."
"Well,
he did so the dentist
handed him a small vial.
a
for-
I've
no will to stand this
"Bathe
face with this lotion,
"Thank
daughter,
your
occasionally, and
the trouble will be cured." Her tone
was
very quiet, but Hugh
fancied the bright eyes twinkled.
you. Now—please to toll me
your charge."
"Nothing,
I
know how she'd feel. She couldn't ask any man to support her old father and little sisters and she wouldn't if she could. And when she wants a Directoire
or a pansy bonnet, she doesn ave ask some'grumbling man for it! She just sits down to her desk and sends her order and her check. That's better than your matrimony, isn't it?"
Hugh laid his plans more wisely after that little talk.
Georgette Ormesby should bo his wife that was a foregone conclusion but his besiegement of her heart took a new form.
In the privacy of her own sanctum
PETHED
I'
I
Sho did not heed the
F.
of course."
The spring-time, the springtime: The only pretty ring-time." Nature's hour of universal love. It's influence stole over her and melted tho obdurate heart, till there were very weak and womanish tears in the eyes that watched the wavelets creeping in and out beneath her slender resting place.
And so, at last, she owned to ner own self that she was conquered. She did love this bright, ingratiating, generous fellow who had shown such devotion to her! But then, ho should novor know it—never1
Having chosen my calling,
it to the end." To strengthen her resolve, she murmured the words to the brooklet but a voice—not the brooklet's—madeanswer:
"Quite
Hugh propounded, pad
did you choose yonr vo
cation?" From the necessity of earning my own living. Nearly everything is overcrowded—dentistry is not at least, by women."
right,
my darling only
that you will
I'
are, little woman, nor never will be.
"See,
Georgette, my sweetheart, there
are tear drops on your eyelids. Confess, brave girl, that the siege has been too hard for you—that you capitulate! Kiss me, my love, for truce."
She put him from her and faced him, the tattered flag of her Independence still waving over her.
May
I
Does be
hesitated, glancing around tho well-ap-pointed room. She finished his question,
still keep up
"Till
When the June roses bloomed, there were two brides in Millsburgh and one of tbem, pretty Lucie, weut straightway to her housekeeping and home-making, after the manner of ber kind. The other hung out
A
"G.
for that fib!
lying
in
caught It! onW
make It the truth.
I-L!
I
will
'do
Mills-
new and glittering sign of
Ormesby-Scribner, Dentist," while ber railing husband watched and calmly bided bis time. He wondered how long it would swing there, creaking in the wind, quite certain that, eventually, the home would oust the career, and his triumph be complete.
Are you
THEM
pre
tor symptoms correctly,
this
one
I
The journalist lingered in the busy town, and fared better
TTVIU
Hi» landlord gave h'.M
his deserts.
NJ
rst-class room
and every attention, with some dissertations upon the community at large
bilUous and dyspeptic?
Does yoor liver sluggish seem? It your slumbtr often broken
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A A
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r«
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Somes, 6th and
An Old Time Partisan. eAsy to recall to mind his'
Itil
figurt as he
sits, during
IN
"OB,
1
maybe!" up went the shapely
"but
you
CAOBS
was the weak-brained
member of my class.
if it's sweet to you to be cared
for, it must be so for every woman.
Listen," said Hugh, boldly,
love
Georgette Ormosby. You have found that out. Now, help me to win her tell me her insuperable objections to men, and aid me to overcome them."
Lucie was touched being wholly feminine, she was a natural match-maker.
"Well,
you see," shaking her small
forefinger emphatically at him,
gette hasn't
"Geor
any use
for
your kind, ex
cept in the abstract—in her dental chair
—to
tortuie their mouths
ets. She is the bread winner for her family.
I
I
she
acknowledged to herself that she felt that invulnerable fortress to be giving way before his resolute attack, so long continued. For all the Wintor had sped away, broken up by young Scribner's weekly visits to Millsburgb, by numerous sleighing and toboggan parties, by all the impromptu gayelies which youth and love make possible. The greatest breach was make, of course, in an unex-
doctor returned to ber fathor's
house one evening at an unaccustomed hour, to find the old gentleman playing dominoes with the audacious scribbler who had so long disturbed her peace. Was nothing sacred from this fellow, who would not understand her avoidance of him? Her office, her friends' houses, her festivities, these were free to everybody but hor home!
winter evenings,
hia favorite corner. In his easy chair, with pipe in hand and ijis silver-rimmed
"specs"
A
38-4t
'Mother. Wife, DaafbterJ. U.
Those dull tired looks and un peasant 1 "Dr. Kilmer's i'TI
:„.iul«l« up quickly
ron-d-ntfn*on-.5itti!ion *ml
ha
how, recovering their bre" '•, ti '\v
'I
ring#
,RT
But she will marry, concludt oinmeiw and damn by J. A C.
Bmut.
MISS
UN.
N 1..: v. PRI--«S#LW. MPW-T
..N, X. Y. 8 I,
n-
tm
pushed
back until they find a soft resting place on his beloved snow-white head, with eyes sparkling
AND-
his face beaming
with pleasure as ke«allsbackoldmemories ot days long
GONE
"ItV
by, be is likely to
talk somethfngalter this fashion:
a long.
since
but we boys were boys! Things
have changed
remembei that my old grandmother, God bless her soul, sne'S boon dead those fifty years
or more, could make tjie best
home made medicines for.milesaround. Her
'sarsaparilly'
Come to
"People
by. the picture.
glad you hap
pened home Mr Scribner comes in every time he is in Millsburgb, to have a bit of a game and bring me nows of the town.
am pleased to have you meet
him at last, he has been so very kind." Georgette stopped short, her lips parting to utter an indignant protest but the unblushing newsmonger arose and bowed with the obsequious gravity
of a
stranger. This was too much effrontery and tho angry woman lied, to work off hor vexation in a walk.
soft
beauty all
about hor—theburstingbudsandspringing grass, the gentle trickling ot little rills in the outlying fields—till the town was well behind hor, and she stood upon a foot-bridge over the Moodna, with the peeping moon to watch hor.
Boon to Wives.
Having used Mother's Friend,
DV
I
will live
I
1 810
my business for
papa's, for all our sakes?"
HO
"Do©S
it
nesitated, the pride of manhood roused but a searching look at the firm, sweet mouth convinced him that in parlev.not opposition, lay his victory.
you relinquish it of your own
free will, dearest."
to
TBF
she bowed her head and folded
her bands, standing before him meekly, as women will when the siege is ovel* and like all men and conquerors, he selfishly claimed the tribute due.
MI
I
was
A
Ah, but that was many yearsago. Sixty long years have gone and the good Lord knows they were short enough.
a heap since those days.
Bots then didn't take much stock in stylish clothes and they didn't oarry
like they do now. Clothes and canfee didn'tcut much caper then, but it
WAS
good hard sense and work, lie boy who could do the biggest day's
^I—could cut
WO
"I
the
raoqft rails, plough the most corn, was the Inost envied Tor he was sore to have the sweetest and best lookin' gal at the singin' school or apple peelin'. "I tell you those were good old times!
"I
didn't think anything of going thiny mile or more to
When
most wood, spilt the
couldn't be beat.
think
I
just read in the paper
abopt somebody who making this sanie old log
name of
"It
cabin medicine, under the
'Warner's
rilla.'
Log Cabin Sarsapa-
does seem splendid to think that you can buy those good old home
at the druggist's nowadays.
"Mebbe
I
cures
you think people wore not
healthy in those days, but
I
tell you that
it was. mighty seldom anybody was sick long when they had such good old grandmother medicine so handy.
used to bo stronger, healthier
and they lived longer, when
boy."
Mrs. Potter.ssys of the gauzy and invisible draperies she wears in Cleopatra
"The
only correct criticism of my
Jjou
can see
Slou Bye Sighed.
Sioti* is pronounced Soos, therefore. Siou would be
"SOO."
cod
"I,"
Eye is pronoun
and sighed is pronounced as
though spelt
"side."
Yet
S-i-o-u-E-y-E-
s-i-g-b-o-d would be regarded
ASV
a most
peculiar way of spelling suicide. It
IS
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fbllow hor to the grave,
•EITO
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licac
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ress"childreto
W
FALSE
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I
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Bra rut an Detective Ber*a«Co.44A reads,Clnclnnatl.O.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Fipsissewa, Juniper Berries, and other well-knownand valuable vegetable remedies. The combination, proportion and preparation are peculiar to Hood'sSarsa* parQla^ giving it curative power not possessed by Other medicines.
It
effects remarkable
cures where others fail.
eeosldsr Hood's Sarsaparilla the best medicine
I
boy.
TLM»
ever used. It giTes me an appetite
and refreshing
sleep,andkeeps the cold out."
J. 8. FOOO, 106
I
was
then as spruce and pert as any chap thereabouts.
Spruce Street, Portland, Ma
bought Hood'sSarsaparilla
a
99
see
"Talkin'
and their pock
your grand
mother, and we didn'T have very good roads either, but generally had to follow some old Indian trail.
F.„
about sickness then, there
was no sickness like now. If we bad
I
Tillary Street, Brooklyn,
I
ticket agent,
made
good investment of one dollar in medicine for the first time. It has driven off rheumatism and improved my appetite so much that my boarding mistress says
I
must keep it
locked up or she will be obliged to raise my board with every other boarder that takes Hood's Sarsaparilla."
THOMAS BUSRBU,
N. Y.
find Hood's Sarsaparilla the best remedy for impure blood
I
ever used."
BAXTER,
M. H.
P. & R.
Bd.,
Bound Brook,
N. J.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, fl six for fS. Prepared by C-1- HOOD A CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar
W*
A
cold, a pain, or anything, there was the best medcine in the world found in any log cabin home you came across. Why,
DYSPEPSYN
Ancemla,
FO( S
.CK
HEATDACHET
Chronic Diarrhoea, Constipation, and depraved condition of the blood, resulting from imperfect digestion. Price, l.OQ for large bottle containing 2% ounces. Sufficient for four weeks' use (cost 95 cents per week.)
months' Diary, and elegant engravings, wailed free on reccipt of two a-cent stamps. Address,
HAZEN MOUSE. 55 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by J. & C. BAUE.
MEMORY
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine *f Memory Trslaiiff four BmImSystem
learned in eae readies*
Mind wandering eared.
Every child and adult ureatly benefitted* Great inducements to Correspondence Olsnwt. 1, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham« world-famed Specialist in MinalJfsoasea,
IMKSSSErf
LDOSE'S EXTRACT
T?. Ml I 1
PLOM BLOSSOM
Purifier.
Is the best blood purifier before the pnblie** It eradicates every impurity, and cores Scrofula, Salt Bheum, Bolls, Pimples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Complaints. It overcomes that extreme tired feeling, and builds up the system.
Hood'sSarsaparilla was a God-send to me» for it cured me of dyspepsia and liver complaint with which
I
J. B.
Purifies the Blood
Hood's Sarsaparilla takes less time and quantitytoshow its effect than any other preparation." MBS.C.A.HUBBABD,
T,
J.K.LOOMFIBOLOTORCO.^
Sold by J. A O. BAUB. r*
Sesvfatr-Maehlnrri
I
nuin KiU
XC OTTBXB
Cancer*, Humors, Bona, Ulcers. Swellings, Tumors, Abscesses. Blood Polsoning. Siilt Rheum. Catarrh. Erysipelas, Rhsumatism, and all Blood and Skin Diseases.
J»T
SAO. Bwt.aimoffcai.laoat Ait mrblM tbr world. All «a So capital rtqalr*d. Plain,
frEEx'
brtcf iawrarttma jrt'cn. Tboaa who wrtw to o« at ence ea« *•. n»re A1** tba bot a*wtof-n»achh»* ia tb« world, andlh*
itnc ofwortta of blfb art atxawn tor"h" in TBVEd: CO., Bos ?40, Auguattt, Itatae.
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LOW-COST
Dim fl Til
TntWs
BUILD
ow readr. This contains Hew, BeaatlfW, aad Shows how you can baOd kasibesie, Msrwiest, healthy, wira aad eheaalr heated ia winter.
what ts da, sad warns them what aat ta
ioaUeUmaim.
••WE.
«UUI
had suffered
20
years.**
HOKXBBCK, South Fallsburg,
N. Y.
N.
Chili,
N. Y.
My wife had very poor health for a long time, suffering from Indigestion, poor appetite, and constant headache. She tried everything we could hear of, but found no relief till she tried Hood's Sarsaparilla. She is now taking the third bottle, and never felt better In her life. We feel
It our
VIULE,
duty to recommend
it to every one we know." GKORGK SoMKBr
Moreland, Cook County,
111.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. 01 si* for fS. Prepared
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell,! IOO Doses One Dollar
SIR
Shortest
TOTOB
3 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
1
FROM
SVANSVILLI, VINCINNIt, TKRRK HAUTI And DAHVIU4E
CHICAGO
WHENCE DIRECT CONNECTIOIC is made to all points
NORTHWE8T
EAST, WEST..J
Ati tor Tioktta
TU
OUctgo laitua XUiads S, &
For rates, time tables and .informatioh in detail, address your nearest Ticket Agent WILLIAM HILL, Oen. Pnsa. and Tkt. Agt.
CHICAQO, ILL.
R. A. CAMPBELL, General Agent, Terre Hante, Ind.
CINCINNATI
LouisviutX
f. XI IN v.r N
'I Savannam
Miles the Shortest,
zm
•^00' TMPM A «.V I U.f
8
Hours the
Quickest.
CINCINNATI to NEW ORLEANS
TIMK 87 HOURS.
Entire Train, Baggage Car,Day Coaches and Hieeplng Cars through
Mlles the
28
Wit hout Change. II#-
Shortest,
7
hours the Quickest from
CINCINNATI to JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Time
hours. Through
Hleepers without
change. The Short Line between Cincinnati and Lexington, Ky., time,
2%
hours
Knoxville, Tenn., time,
12
hours
CM
N.
time,
17
hours
Chattanooga, Tenn.. time,
11
Atlanta,
hours
Oa.,
time,
15
hours
Birmingham, Ala., time
18
hours.
Direct Connections at New Orleans and Shreveport for Texas, Mexico and
Over one million acres of land
napolis,
IIwm
who
ral: at four home.and afirr 9 ranntba all (hall bwoim jrrur own iiwnr. Tbit cm ml mai bin* ia de ahar tb* Minicrr paimit. wbicb barenm oni t»for« ran oat tt no Id for 00*1. with tba i»cb»»Bi«. aad
BOW acll
for
California.
Trains leave Central Union Depot, Cincinnati crossing the Famous High Bridge of Kentucky and rounding the base of Lookout Mountain.
In
Alabama,.T.
the future great State of the country, ject to pre Unsurpassed For rates-,emption. maps, etc., address
WILI.IAW,.climatesub
J. L.
Trav. Pass. Agt., No.
2
Jackson Place, India
IND.^ EDWARDS, O. P.
J. C. OAULT,
dcT.
A.
Oen. Mgr.
CINC1WNATI, O.
KILMERS
One of every five we meet haa some form cart Diaease, nnd is 1 constant damror of Apoplexy. Shock or Sudden Death 1
Tin* JtcniMj emulates, relieves. corrects and cures, tyrreparsd, a» Dr. Kilmers DitnmHr. Rlnahamton. K, y. irfKU-raoflniiilrjr answered.
OuUI'ti HeaJth(Sent Kp»e. Sold DrsftiiU.
HOU8E8.—HOW
CM °BR •*W ATLAM, TIVM*#!
COOT HOIHK^-HOW TO HI I IJF THKM.W
licit r. caol. aad alrr ia womatK,
cheaply Mates tn wia«er. Tells intendlBC builders
Ss iolcndiof Imlldeni of boo® 4m» Tmenbm boose* udaptm
RATIOHAL ARc:niTKrr»H
rimri,
9n Chestaat Mmt, Philadelphia, Pa.
The Only Direct Line
-TO-
Cincinnati,
Dayton, Toledo and Detroit.
KitMT BOUND. WEST BOUND. -UT.r
Pm Tfflam pin If)&>n Ui M*i i»m
TERRE HAUTE INDIANA POLIS CINCi N SATl
DA »ON TOLEDO IH-TROIT
MIU
ArrrSOOpm 1 Wa lOOO pm Lv«!ll5asm 11 00pm 400pm Lve 1745am "®pm!l3»pm Lve Ws noon LTe ji! i'ml1 am! «am Lw in a
between Torre Haate nad (*ineiat»ati
No.^* stteet, ri'-ui C'.
A r,
CHAS. IL ROCKWELU
Oen. Pass dt Tkt Agt
?a Jzj -i.
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