Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1874 — Page 7

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M» ={.,*"• 1'-|-fell lo flit.)iumt^" very till ran ti

ii th.' II, and U-4v 'Wnr. taajtm/* »«Uh--m jw "i

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of her ... Ithlnk, fetber, I*vo'd"-f nU ore* with .Juiwt.f-a tnote, and see bow he**

and wrcp#. -But RMHt&Wffettdl in led m"

Her

tmn% »«.*. hand strut* Ridge wgvd*rt-u,*Jr iiwi jw know* who did. But hush now not a to ww4" him a 1**—'-^T tnd

glc€l«dty

ri-dC.^ .unothtt- j-i'! »». i«-.\ .i,j? sit* perplexed and iri with the nolo in his hand. 11© harri^l lv,and**a that it wan eouc: I in almost the very w* dr^•-*M. Hut aKuchienapju rot-'H.-came over hibi! ho listened, and, with

an t'xcLaiitatlon of dUoxuty, he iteizcd hte hat and ran out of tiio house. But too lute at the Mtnu» tool it a mrvoo* ibotiitep ww buuJ uy^u wramia, th« FYenob vrtaduw fiew H»ea»Mid with a Ik' iat: of gnetkng Rl4geway stmiped 1 th jom.

Jpnny'H finer oar find caught the step, Jenny'a *wtw-rfeelings had aoundw! th» deptha 0fhti» ho en•'-i*« tin was tii a© that met i._:, wL i_o»ami mlf wjmitaa^ whe# I»t «N?od 1 xsfort t!i -ft!. An Angry dttah an"*1 -«a

oven f-itik roots e: he rose to bl«« ft»t sprang into wpswua of lower part

IV t?v iWI Htl M«W Into Kkhfeway's eye 'hat* auaw^rn paMed rt of hla fiice ana left t!

and jaw iiumobile ami rigid. Yet he wao the find to apeak "I owe you an apology," he aaid to Jenny, with a suave ncorn that brought the indignant blood ixwfk to her cheek, "for ti iiiKion, but I a-tk io f*Hwi for w.Oui.awing from tlie only 4 where that man dare confront me wnh safety

With an exclamation ot rage, Ranee Kprang toward him. But aa quickly stood between them, erect and menaoirur. "Tbero nu»t be no (puurel here," she said to Ranee. "Wbile I pr -set vour rl«ht aa my j?«i««t, don't obU^ me to retraiul yon ofu-ini its your hon m." Sl» tur i-fth a half-!t Uory to !|i L- .r.'.imtto wa« gvtlr. her tkthor. Only lianoo remalnetl, with a look of ill-eoneealed triumph on his Usee.

Without looking at him ahe pu -Mi to* ward thy door, when she reused it ahe turned. Yo« asked me iuewtioo an hour two coin* to ttte In the nleu, at nine o'clock to-night, and I answer yon. But prouuae mo firat to keep nway fVom Mr. Dent give me your word not to eeek him—to avoid him if ho Heeka you. lo yon xnromiseT It Is well."

He would have taken her hand, but ahe waved him away. In another moment he heard the awifl nwrtle of her dreaa in the halt, the. soonA of her ifecl upon the stairs, the -uarp closing af hw K'droom door, and Hi wan quiet.

And even thus quietly the day wore aw— and th" mw nlowly ft-emthe vH !«.•" end ovT-'iiiii' iw.'-ii |3ie 4al ns with |wr|l i^pg feiined tlMl #tifli air into &L. ui-.J. tlio moon fcllowed ii and In!id everything to test as with the laying on of whil tad ledlctory hand*. It was a los ni^ but, llenry Ranee, waiting imjwUenUy beneath a ^yraioocp at the&ot Of the cal^ den^aaw no beauty in earth or air or sky. A thousand suspiciona, conuti to a

sp my hand* off thai inailent pup!" he nwitered, hut even aa the »u«ht tw Mid white figiu hk tongue a shrubbery near th« house,

named from the led

You are UL Jenny," ^4d,yo« had

v—t

return to the ItoiM. Another

"Sto,-! aho

HtrtkePaho aaid, with bl thrr- 'ug f-'r **Stl. »v'lr A (V ..(! of 1 who daze* yo V-Or

knife fnrthot^oicao

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njsat

W Him*

l^riuMA

mi,

B—«•

rtoe'a bet-

an ominoux Are eyea, and a over the the mouth

Mr.

noe, and liM in the

mi

moonlig^l. It waa she. But he scarcely m*ogni»Ml her in the white drapery that coveped her head and ahoulders and 1 .' sat. He approached her with a hurricU jrliirapr "Ijet us withdraw flrom the moonlight. Every? •••Tym-i u"WliuWl be a^dinthe she replied, coldly reoetiing fronj proffered hand, who trembled for a mo. meat, as v. aehlif, and then widdenly l_. ^x-d u,,on him: "Hold up your lwsad and let me look at you! I've known or* what t. a are tet me see Vhat a tr» it looks te!" 1 than &*< ads. He saw for &u* fim time that L-: Ik)1Iow eyes were hiajdng with fever. He waa no coward, but he wo* id have fled.

that cannot

iiU«4ifor

A from tk« »*v tempt tot• nv tow aadl'll fwoclalin yonftf "It a flgh.,' 1m said, dog-

^^^aa it a fidr frM tr rr^r ^^dnd an a a W a it a ftMr ftght to hre -m ,. vn nti one ehw Waa it a f. to «i tie? Liar and eow iM ytm n: »f*

H©»: -*ea *thy -n v.* «:.? *ithe\ •svesar wl itwit his bmaifl, tflM 1 only skrng her

!irsi

IO WW

•'Sf»S

ir

Not l#i

.Strike! I toll yon! Not f^ :i n!" With a aw?'!-« bi-.\ frher head aL-u tho th' ah«wljtl»ftt had cone Sc-r :!.- uniaa.i

ir \*a

ileal skill

ahe rstUad aad

l«x»kod fwblv arouiul. I en oned her ftuher toward x_jr, peredj^Whweialiir" "Tnwrtook" ia» Jl 4 a earl. Ho t* »le a a Heatocjwd. for Jenn^ ftd hemeifoa her rihw*. and w*« ww l1 her bhek imnn at him. But two kJh ftom the young u, and -U Jacant motion towajd i'u- door,

leave—tho ui^nt A»r noma hount wftl

tlio ».u

5%. He would rhf ftirf'wr to Mr, McCi -ky-.

jerfeot «afct. tlirections at# !-. 1: am with great ai^hness of manner that half an hour later Mr. McCloaky en sd s* room w*:*i ^aratory cot i, aui it waa a t-me di»appointmeut that ho found Ridgeway standing quietly by the window, and lus daughter appareotly faUon into a tight dose. lie wai 'itill more concerned when, after Wdge^. had retired, noticing a pleaaant amile playing about her lipa, he said mf"

You waa

11

aking of some one.

Jinny t" Yea, fl»ther"~tho gray eyes met his rfeiwlily—"oi poor Jolin A ahe!"

Her rP* cry was swift. Nature, that had seetiiv to stand jealously aloof (mm her iu her mental angidsh, waa klu toih ohyrfml hurt of her fkvorite chi: T!i. tiuperb plij-sique. which had been her charm and her trial.'now stood her in good stead. Tlio healing balsam of the pine, the balm of resinous gums, and the rare meudicaments of Sterran latitudes touched her as it might have touched the wounded doe. Ho that in two weeks shegwas able to walk about, and when at the end of the month Ridgeway returned from a dying visit to San Fnmeieeo and jumped from tho Wingdam coach at four o'clock in tho morning, "The Rose of Tu*lnmne," with the dewy petals of either cheek fresh as when first unfolded to his kiss, confronted him on the read,

With a ooirtmoti instinct their young filet both cliirtbod the little hill, now sacred to their thought. When they reachedits summit they were both, I think, a little disappointed- There is a fragrance in the an fouling of a passion that the perfect flower. Jenny tho night waa not «f beftut that the long ride had blunted liis perceptions. But they had the frankness to ^nfess it each other, with the rare deiiuhtof sui'Ii a confession and the comparison of details which they thought each had forgotten. And with this and an occasional pitying reference to the blank period when they had not known each other, hand iu hand, they reached the holme*

Mcdoaky waa awaHingthem impatiently upon the veranda. When Miss Jenny had slipped up stairs to replace a

ooiemnly aside. Jle held a large poster in one hand, and an open newspaper in the other.

I allap said," he nmiArkad, slowly frith the#r of merely renewing a sns~ pended conversation, "I alius aaid that riding three horses to onct wasn't exactly in her line. It would seem that it aint! Fmm remarks in this yer paper It v. (uld a iear that she tried it on at Matynville, last week, and broke her

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SEASONABLE FOOD.

Hie wholeaomenesa of food depends nearly ns mucti on the time it is taken as on tn quantity. We have grown so luxurious in our physic as well as mental tastes, tbat wu are constantly tempted to oat things out of season. Yielding to the temntatlons, as we often do, we pay the penalty, soon or late, in temporary or chronic derangement of our health. The meat whieh is excel tent in cold, niay not be desirable in warm weather, fish is beat during suiting and waiy summer, vegetable* ami fruit are unions when {they are rally ripened by sun and season, and not artificially stimulated. Nature knows what she is ab- furnishes for every latitude $*od«-: ma!itt«rt latitude. Wa neei v»,ri«|y, ttot much at one r': fium Uoidto thnc. The dellca--ji :it »mernon will not hurt n* but !i• de:••••• i'# oat of set- rt:dnly wii-. If kmtf tr-Tiinv-*. I hv appvtito so ptk 1 as »i w» 4ew In July, or «k»\s lerrlts In

Pec-tu!"

%nr

VTU "\*ok air- 'Tf^l.

1 I-"' tyf to |he boi-'Tti .U"i i- of h«r white ir •-«». .! »j.iv -Jrtth^idedirtalna-u.a -soloratlon. "Look! 1

*"•r• hi vc.in *!•'.^h

IkM Mil' W» -ft#*"I iHth kffsl! Htrikef ....^ro y«nl ^.l»t* Aiw«n have *u\ Dityon ii.r—f»r C. a Hi like 1 J' lav hia: .a », ret-' him to my to -co naver-ae help me my Or.1 ww

Hh«r «i

thing that bed I dnw*ped at her ana report tolRti

pI

nwyi n»l'' What I* thla on ?*lH«wway, ner sat 1 of hla 9 here ... and stalled.

-1

MWf-

—un»*ert»ow us plainly tnonthby

month. 1 !ii, flesh and fruit, ty theft ptiunpnas '. ttdemeas and ripeness, Ihemftelvf 4e when thev are lo i« «a^' n, A sound rt™p«r -tn !i:e a-i-i nne.

pm sayv,

haareas|«i^i (lfia.:? nlner^ for

ir

i'.

11- iN !.i I tapUu±: j! mmt t- uci u-.-s-.tif' Lookt I«--'.w»oyoM»«-i-ciiiteh*fr'' •». od* t-rr* fn^:,u^| ~~dl

A

yon

\*idly knife I^ook! •i ,» ia hia blood—

.SWTS,

wo man

It's only your blood, doar boy," she

tjtw /nr

will

unj*pMl!M palate Society ficrib-

fratanr IJilnrat. TV trnt dturavm

ft

tit*

Uie no: Wl) it-it W.ii H"

In- it v. S

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nataryaao

FLUID EXTRACT

k*W!VyS¥».:

,«s?!PW?S''M-1&&S

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Httid, Wtt* at gas I •'jfti.m ad

n« wmu -ftng tte

i' .jaT "',SI*

Bright's Disease,

Ana*.i »-Tnvi #ui.sIyii»r

17,

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"KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU

Femanently Cures all IMieasea of the BL.UJDEIt, KIDNF.Yrt, AND DROPHICAI. MWKI-UNOH,

Existing in Men, Women and Children,

JMTNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! 1 Prof. Stf-.'--to says:

hOne

Business Cards.

CAL

THOMAS,

Optician and Watchmaker For the trade, Fourth and Ohio streets, sign of big man with watch.

JOHN

H. SYKES,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hata, Capa, Furs and Straw Goods, 113 Main street, Terre Jlaute, Iud.

JR.

FREEMAN, Retail Dealer in

American and Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, tc., Opera House.

LKiaSNER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Pianos, Melodeens, Organs, Magical Instruments, Ac.,

T1

V".

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KEARNEY'S

bottle of Kearney's

Fluid Rxt i.« Bueha is wortii more than all other Buenus combined." Price, Ou« Dollar per Bottles or Six Bottles for Five Dollars.

Sold by DrusgisJMeve&whero.

escapes

nny tbought the itrful Ridgeway, blunted lus per-

Depot, 104 DnaneSt, New York,

A Physician In attendanoe to answer cor respondenoe and give a«ivioe gratis. sarsend stamp for Pamphlets, free."®

TO THE

Nervous & Debilitated

OF BOTH SEXES.

No Charge for Advice and Cbnsuttation.

Dr. J. B. Dvorr, gralnate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Uriaary Organs, (which be has made an especial study) either In male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 80 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms nnd enclosing stamp to prepay postage.

Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYQTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, tcntrm 104 DuaneSt.,«. y.

Palace of Music, 48 Ohio Ht

ERRE HAUTE Masical Inntitate, No. 182 Main street, up wtaira. Muslctanght In all its branches. Pupils may enter atony time. Agency for Stein way Pianos. A. HH IDE, Principal.

A. FOOTE,

tP General Dradcr in I GARDEN, FIKLD AND FLOWER HEEDS,

No. 85 Main street, Terre Hante, Indiana.

L. BALL, Wholesale and Relall 15CT

RW.

n«- -N areftil

f-r» Jon ?«v tho ^lontlwi the hahitx. The palate naturally reit hat Nature has near at hand. AS not only Is the simplest food b»t »od,but the -tre nableis, ?hui-r run, the iu«t «iMeti*ing. 'i h'Ti Mi difflculty In determining -hould tat, Since the pro*!nets •s

tiler Tn

Stove*. Man tela, tiratea. Tin Plate, Japan and Pressed Ware, 128 Main street, North Side.

RIPPETOE, General Dealer in

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE, National Block, 1M Main street.

UNTIN & ARMSTRONG, Wholesale and Retail ti

O O I S 8

Main street, Cortwr of Hixth,Terre Hante

Q.EN1B* AND LADIES' WEAR,

Cleaned and Colored I

GENTS' WEAR REPAIRED NEATLY AT

H* F. REINER'S Dye House,

aprv'f| Main t. i«tween «th and 7th

Jg OHM,

DKAT.rR T3C

REAL ESTAT»V#^ So. 119 Main Mt„ np Nlaira* WMH-IIM-tk, ijtn, v-i!|o|nii ti!-- ritv nd lands in the

dtt

•J

Pn»mpt and

tl,

ritjon ci t«

ARIL TURNER, I

Real Estate Agent,

tX'M SCISSION BROKER AND OOLWTIX« AOEXT. OFFK E-Ot.r Prstrie tlty -k, *h Htn Witlt !i-n.fri-ti* \Villi:in»«.-• |HIL1P KADEL,

Manntertnt'er of audi Harnew.

Wh Cm UrmdteA He

FOvi«Tmr,

till Vtn# Mtr*+t, AM*. Miiwg, smith «mwswi,

"\f" cLEAN & PIERCE,

•. sT.i-

BUtlHU!!

n"" forg|*

tstk IS

of U»e

1

ijru- lr.

McOkmkv away mutter nu now whould I know that 'he' mmtia Kidprrwar," hemld, ajjologeticallv.aa hew IQ4» itirnod W'i!i *:»i»iieop. i|u^* her tt' amlled and thought t!• -tti w.:: —a 1-- 1J"'-lit! —tl 1^.'Ui»«ta--

BLiDDCK A KIDNEYS,

r£RMATOHRHCEA«

Lwewrlian or VhHoi, Bteeamof the tate Ulattd, Mtuiw in the .tii.it r, CAhnln i.

At •,

R. ANGIE L. WILSON,

1

^'^rci'Tf I' ft!*! I £.sjv„

HAUTE SATURDAY" HVENINGrMAE...

Professional Cards,

Attorneys »t L*ir,

AMD COXJLBCTION A€iEMT8, *0 Sf •. 74 X«ta StHMrt, TEIUU2 »AOTE» lod.

O.W.TD A. «,CAKLT'». n, *. ToOKtrnm.

"TTOORHEES, CAJILTON& VOORHEES, Mavlna fonnsd a etvarttwSl.T %Q1 pr.utlee law In all Its branches Oflta-lVs. 99* Main St..

JOHN

DFT ILITY, DROPWY, k. ft'rineflfrCi. ration

WW' 'W iu:

Terre Haute

T. SCOTT,

Attorney at Law,

orticij-iio. iu

main hyreet.

As V. 8. CVmimiflslonar is aull«i!^d to make proollt In Bankrupts. Over Hendefson^tMov.' onm, |m t. rorirtli and Fifth streets.

IU TA TERRE HAT'TK, T-M.

TfTM. EOO LESTON, TW»

Depoatt and

Attorney at Law,

So. Main Street, Terre liaate, End Will practise in the Oouttaof Vigo, Parke and Vermillion Counties. aprt3m

J. A.KK8TKR. «.«. WIHTI.I

ESTER & WHEELER,

K'

Attorneys at Law,

AND GENERALCOLLECTING AGENTS. Commercial Oolleetions a Advanced on Good paper.

E.HOSFORD,

Attorney at Law,

CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN BTH., 8l-ly TKUKK ItAUTK, IND.

sam'i.

n. mt.KY. ILEY A

J^J M. JOAB,

Offers her services to the

Ladies and Children of Terre Il^ttfe. Office and Residence—No. 45 south 7th 8t. OfficehoursStolO A. M., 12to2and6to7p,x

HYDE, M. D.,

HOMffiPATIlisT,

Office

405

Main St., opposite Opera, House.

Office hours, 0 to 10

a. m.,2

toSand" to9.p.

A IMINISTRATOI

I'pwmt

m.

Night calls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Disco References .^-Dr. H. J. Treat, A. Wilson the firm of Wilson Bros. & Hunley.

OSEPH RICHARDSON, M. D.

r. DENTIST,

Oillcc on Obio Sl^ Bet. 8rd A 4th, TERRE HAUTE, IND. it- ..,

T\R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

DENTIST,

No. l57 Main Street, m\ iu

Terre

CHARLES

HauU'Iud-

EPPINGHOUSEN,

Architect and Builder,

OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YARD, Corner Ninth nnd Cherry streets.

G. & FRED LEE, y:*

jommission Merchants,

Wholesale and Retail Dealers In

Produce, Fruit?, Game, &e.«

Main Street, ft'?,:

*4 1,^ -3.5 (West of Seventli St.1 TERRE IIAITE, I1ND. Alt Ordej* promptly attended to and Goods ellv ered to auy part of the city.

FHOSimC TCLS MAOHUTS. (M IhatlN am tnWil

0BAJriSJUl TATLO*. tmHsasfnihs, hA

JpIANOS.

rV' wikl xfF"

rtf*'1

Fair Dealing! No Humbug!,

Steinway&Son'sKanos

{THE BEST IN THIS WORLD,) From im to it.aoo.

From

Gfabler Pianos, Arion Pianos, »«sz lazelton Han08,sr!ssf1 R. V. Minden Pianos,

ISM ta HT8.

Oetare, An« flnialt, ssljr IliS.

AmXHHIOE

Ag'-ti the nbov- llanon. (lire him a ill Main Rt, «p slairs.

IMINISTRATOE'8 NOTICE.

£%ncd bM OMS aspufnte UM«atef»«C IMaki F«

Ulit t.

payili- n:- :Sttil to imprt •-ii.. in- on* ii ehMse hmtM ,v will uDeefr .-ti i"' «'u'' quire.i ,(,• •ihase v. 'ii.ci.i will be si. -n ..:p. HignMon i:e pj. im-. the Pi. ate City Bank mn\ ."-St

Cash

OFFICE-NO. Ill MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

WILL. P. BI.AIR.

BLAIR,

R1

Attorneys & Councelors at Law,

BBAZIL,IKD.

Collections tlce In all the)

attended to. I'rac-

urtH of the Btatc.

Attorney at Law,

SouthSide or Ohio SlnlK!t.SilAltli, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Commercial Collections made alty.

a Bpeci novlS

J^RS. LINK & MITCHELL,

Physicians and Surgeons,

Office over Bnntin A Armstrong's Drug Store, comer Sixth and Main, entrance on Sixth.

JOHN E. LINK. M. D., residence on Cher ry between Seveath and Eighth. J. D:

MITCHELL, M. D., residence on Eale street, between Sixth and Seventh, first looreast of the Normal School bnlldlng, Terre Haute, I nd. aprl l-3m

rued A«J'r

mm F««», _»

coonly, In on. dreoMoi. Tin-

m.u-

smi.s

is

caip»MMt tw solvent. SAMUEL T. ftmay

«a«ed, tn Sana rns ^iaocotui. :y, indlaua, Iv put auction the personal property of deceased, exxx each artlctei as are taken by the widow, *tetlog of hones, bofS,oe wi net, terming utensil^ etc. A credfi: '0s tbs will be given on all

over thr. dmlars,

IwehMertOKt.' oote wttii j, iroveds ffty, relief.ete. ms. H. T. REEBE, AdmY.

ALE OF

r.. mi i'

?*.- "J

City Lots.

•t .'.?!•(

huuii pure! on 1~: ftl'iii .tii'i^iVf -t-\v ')i iit-::i^7:T ia |M« .'.tii.' ,ss )n« in.:- 1' ••!iasff ».!.,!»:titlif i.

trf

,.v».

iHAiii.

kUi tl It.-*v Ii45 Iil.uht a aeC"l 1 pianfc tl*.- ':Kf-rrt r. H« .it*-, *•-•«!j-i!- II..- -1 :\».-Nrr-*iv !•%, ts» m/. Mnn

I an ili.-i, IK". I hf lli'n

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a .a i.'iv

tv Mi.

CURTIS OIT.BERT.

jyjTLLINERYJ

rompt aJten

tion given to elaims'ln both Indiana and Illinois. REKERKNCKSj—Nationid State Bank Prnlrtd City Bank, McKnen A MlnsiuUl'* Rank, and Terre Haute Bank, Terre Haute. First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving A Loan Association, Palne«vllle, O.

E. B. COLE,

DEALER IN

Millinery Goods, Laces,

EMBROIDERIES and NOTIONS, Xo.621 Main'street, Terre Haute, Ind

Hasa large and elegant Stock of Bonnets Hats, Flowers, Ribbons and a general assort ritent of Millinery Goods—all new and flresfc and will he aold cheap. Theee goods were carefully selected by Mrs. Cole, who is a practical Milliner and an experieneed buyer, and the business will be conducted under ber immediate supervision.

Ladles* Hats and Bonnets made to order and guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. B.~We have permanently located In Terre Haute, and hope to receive a liberal shore of the patronage of the ladles, [aim.

iIME DEFIED! PRESERVED FOR EVElf!

Buried securely and in order, by using SPROGLE'S PATENT STOKE COFFIN 11LT,

Isaac Ball, Agent, city of Terre Hante.

N

EW LIVERY.

J. A. BURGAN,

Wishes to inform tbe citizens of this city that he has purchased the Livery Stable of Lee Chadwlck, and that he lias refitted the concern in good style. New

Horses and Carriages!!

to suit any taste. He will also make a specialty of Boarding Horses by the day or week. Call and see the new concern. Remember the place, Fourth 8k, between Main and Ohio.

CE! ICE!!

Keep Cool

We now have ice enongh to supply all retail demands of the city. Please order of wagons or the office.

,, Terre Haute Ice Co.,

176 MAIN &TRBET.

SOMETHING NEW!

•ennewill'ftfiradedMchoal Daily and Monthly Report Book. For dally reports of the nnmber enroiied, withdrawn, re-entered, and transferred, In each room, or grade also the number present, absent, and tardy, and the per cent, of attendance fi Teacher*' Registry, Visitors' Record and place for remarks.

Every twenty-Hint page Is ruled for the Monthly Reports of Teacher The Book contains reom ir the n-|xrt« of TWStiV* teacher*, dally and monthly, tor

The whole, when completed at the closeof the School Year, formiug a complete Diary of the year's work.

A valuable book of reference at all times Should be need in every Graded School. Highly recommended by prominent educator* of the State. Samples

jmukk

sent flree.

Address, I. H. PENNKWILL, Box »7, Rockvllle, Ind.

"NION 8TEAM BAKERY.

IRA1K IIEIWIO A BRO. Manufacturer of all ktndn of

Jrackers, Cakes. Bread, And CANDY!

IH'ALERSIN

Foreign A Domeslic Fruits Fancy and Maple Qreceries, UfArnf*m^r,

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HEDGES- CHAMPION. BAKING p'OWDER.

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FACT# FOR HOriSEKEEPKRK.

Hettgea* Champion Baking Powder

Will maketwentgr pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can be done by any ether Baking Powder. time requ: in a hot, quick oven, as soon_as mixed.

No time required for dough to rise, bat bake a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion saves Eggs, Shortening, &tilk, etc.

Tbe efficacy of its worth. In this respect, cau be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two ooflfee cops white ougar and one*half cup butter, one coffee cup cold water, three ctrps of floor, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING POWDER, one and a half teaspoonfal Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.

It is put up in neat packages of quartern, halves and pounds, for family use. And in Ave, ten and twenty-five pound cases for convenience of hotels.

Packed in barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. HEDGES A CO.

Southeast corner of Main and Center sta., 11^ Springfield,

For sale by aU Retail Dealer*.

The following are oar Wholesale- Agents Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg :awd TerreHaute:

DAOGET&CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.

HULMAN & COX, Terre-Haute, Ind.

H. L. STILES ft CO., Cincinnati, O. REYMER A BRO., Pltttburg, Penn.•r

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COCOA KREMOLL

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Is without doubt tbe most elegant HAIR DRESSER in tbe world. A lady's toilet Is not complete without it. We are aware this may seem arrogant, but the many testimonials we have had In its favor warrant us In making the assertion.

It prevent* the hair from falling off, enti gives it a softness and beauty that no-other preparation can.

Wholly free from irritating and burtfnl properties, it possesses all tbe peculiarly bland and delicate properties of Cocanut Oil In the highest possible state of parity and fragrance.

It is cooling in its influence Mpon tbe skin. Cores ail cutaneous eruptions, and rendersthe scalp white, soft and healthy.

It Is the cheapest because its effects are tbe best and most lasting. It is prepared with thegreatest icatepei

at care, and perfumed with the most dela perfumeries the market affords. Sold at a price tbat Is at the command of every one.

Prke 50 eents per bottle. Manufactured at tbe Laboratory of

W. N. HEDGES A CO.,

Southeast corner of Main and Center sts., Springfield, O.

GULICK A BERRY^^enta,

BROWNING A SLOAN,Agents, Indiana poll*

JOHN D. PARK, Agent, Cincinnati, O.

aVAll druggists and eoaatry merchants are handling it.

R.HEDGES-PULMONIC UFE BALSAM.

Very Large Bottles For 50 Centj

Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, consequently the Greatest Remedy of the Age lor Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Pulmonary AtfS#-

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most reliable remedy In the

market for what it i« recommended. The united voice of all that have used it fe» enongh to prove its wonderful effects in arresting «l diseases of Throat and Ludgs.

Consumptive*i»?vmld not rest until they try Dr. Hedges' Pnli" nic Life Balsam, primarily because it will .a the end secure to them health.

Secondarily, because It will give to them comfort and freedom from coughing. Every forerunner op producer or Consumption, such as Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ete^ are speedily cured by Dr. Hedges' Pulmonis DifeBalsam.

There are ten reasons why every ferollj should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic life Balaam 1. It is the cheapest. Large bottles for

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eents. 2, It is tmieh more ^.i-ant to tab* 8. It is more effectual. 4, It Is simple, safe and en tain cure. ,.v $. It Is adapted to both young and old. $. It Is warranted to give seMsfttctlon. 7. It Is composed entirely of herbal baUMuai* in 8. It Is the most popn!ar medicine in tho BMurket* to! eve^^smlly^uiUiasb'af it ir0 not be without it.

W. N. HEDGES A CO.,

Sootheri eorner of Main and Center st*. rf Sprtngfl«ld,0'

For sale by all Druggists and uenntrjr

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GULICKA 1F.RRY, Agenls, Terre-uante, art.

BROWNING A SLOAN, Agents, Indianapolis,

JOHN D. PA IlKE, 1

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