Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 June 1874 — Page 7

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pitch Into haul work, ti aoroetimea, especially

to

tbi* mon

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La*y are ran tl

brightly. "Oom«, this afl«r awhila." He «kdnQMiier,bal^ that he threatened hr

Ikir sfbe

WW contrary *k nor ride, in

1* fat. "I will MOd J»#

tijc world to posrt, it, and she perKedand worrU j*or Stephen

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Shftfhou^it her |K?a|| iahefattftwry.

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In a .«r ha»n*r. »I re too much at stake to quarrel •with bet 9V*" »«*%1!

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an be wu^l¥*MW*ru, iu* «l* lag.-**f»irt never wmAitaf go no kicking over the ti i: n,"

And thus time pan- 4 on. At Uu*#t» TJlla felt differently, ind warm'h of feeling toward# 8tejh'n, 1--it pr.'i.* in him, ft lMUMteon -. v, em .1 man, one that otLui u^J ut others her heart seemed «6ld and tkfcd towards him, It »t oml to hie love and careavea. &es remor»eful for h*r totjjr#. L* ..••#, but cat of patience too, waj ward pvi«iant-4hcj would have qtuwreled aerfoualy had not Stephen been amiability and awe- !n

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with her whWwtod vagaries. itlt how nan men fpr*1to Ktend the perversity of a woman's heart, whan cannot n::lejp#fcaiw it herself, and why she can't! v«j map, appawHitly perfectly *Git-cHoTtor Ik

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»pect, why she -efer» afto»ier, wfhrhe has power to tfirflf v««r? pulse of luar heart. She longed, intensely, bitterly a -ft aoa ****.%*% nlMllV iO JMMk hlnt.orto hear fr WnkandJcnfjr thftt he feefhard pr Wfter to* ^d» her. differ,_puRi tJWtt iys |iionthseh»hiui been aoeiuttonied to irig him altiioet daily and the sweet h«li of his congenial society had grown upon herf and ffcephen did not iffl hfe |lkc6. Htephon teteimely praotieftl, andsh* sometimes thought bitterly, than in his fondness for good bargains, he would never have thoacftit atw*r&mX*™r if hf had not tboftght he v|asi«*king a port tlnng of it. /Vfmu.U,jntttoldlji tt#, niel|mehpl ly thoughnkgrew upr)i Mart awi ^Nwoa ftaw

with 'regret the chance in her, than she was anything but a happy and expectant bride. ,... ... ,,

It was late one ijigW,- %aee* a»»d Paaal and all the servants had long retired, but Lilla could not sleep, why should sbegotobed?

She had been at the piano, wherp ane nang with a low voice, but with her li^nl in every lit:ie:

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Hoft o'er the fountain, Linarring fttns the Hoathern moon Hmnrnp'th* manatatn.^^

In tlursrtark eyo»s#i#i(or V^m$he#arnaiiSt lovp to dfrell,« «wmrr leote w#ro«ie»-.•••-

Hpeafc tliHrf fdrt-well. Nltaf Jiianita! -V^fe thy son! If we should part. Nit a I Jiuvnita! f/nan thou on my be art.

And ftsyliKii'-, bcgaiUliK Pit. thy dreanw are vain WiltiUiau not—relendntt, 4

Junnita*

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For thy «t*cnt lovor*%llS In thy heart consenting To a prayer gone by

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Nltal me 11 bj

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doerlviuwl Wiefslfciweijriiafe, a)*d fitted the instrument and went out on the balcony, leaned over the railing, wiping the bright drops that would rise to her eves, it was a brilliant moonlight, all was perfectly tlTIl, iSM It'Was ^^h & thrill of "Qtngffm, iffe saw a man moVwfll wraf^nBPubbery. Looking closer, she saw she was n, wnqtiuied

aflt^liaVijtC'f

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she was right. Descending the steps and movtng canttonsty and slfrKiy down the gravel walk, as he advanced she recognised him. The rev^ftqH |he» was in her feelings when sha tiKm*iit for a wo-

hur the MoOuiijgiitt fell full apon hin fece, and she saw it was Dave—taught her the troth. "if th&t Wy I'Wfc W&wW,steps that separated them.

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Oh, thank God V* dWt h«*r tuhs Abound his neck and sobbed out her ovewftarged Iseflngs on his bMaafc, "How did you 'i edttie berer' exclaimed she at length, as soon aa she could recover henpelt 3 could not resist the feeling that dr*# mV'safci he aKelytog his voice wttJrdtfflcntty. **f knew ytra wore not miMTied yet, and I longod so to see you

•^uwns my heert matilrew you."said she, as she dsew hack octtof Mnembrse& but st stood 1th her hanteclaimed in locking ui alto hia feee, '*f have hlfl, lu-.Ung ni- iiito hia feee, "I have

love yon dearly, ixSttfef than any one

I jlae In tie world—vou shall never leave ma ainiik" dravrtiM nearer, while he

rid—you shall never leave

me a«dntn drawing iMMtrer, while he clasped hut arms around her waist, and Ux Hps met, and their tttfflklMk Thejr aeuucJ themselves tit* r|ms of Hie. as long happy nverMnon of »r tan hours satswded, during wl iithMPt 1: tod »v«rthep«st|imdsetOedtli Ritmre, and ennieio hrtter vlot* dersWi. iing *%nn they ever had l»efore. was mr uv that th» heal plan would t» rr Dave to go away again, and no 11 was to know that he had been tin-'", whu.- was to break off withlMepiwa, au*i h*rt the broken engagement wfta p«itT.»iiy known, then he was to retur- :m if that news brought him back, and -um« his vMts.

Uhiwpl *next, morning, bntshe «ww wtth A (wrigktner- 'n her cvm that aorsrhted (Iraoe. The t,rat thingahedid was to write little note to Stephen which brought ii* over immediately in much e*olt*n»«»t.

A tMrtnfhl inSerrle* followed, but LiiJa was flrtn In breaking her engageme»t dvlmr her

rtmaa

Ammm as hears of thta/'aaid Mi*. Htwtoa. "lie will oame back and marry her after

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Shows what of woman see la, growled Stephen, "To pr.-fcr iwh fel-

And slue was r^i.t hwr j*r phecy. It was 1. Da-'• apfieared on the a ige hurried up and he was taken into the warm atmos-

& together, th"

uuahtuc of hk love and

Ht»wa» a nature tha .jqnimi *tion to hrliig oat its good qualiaud iln made a man out of htm, one and respected in the community.

and after the lapse of Urn xn rod ft %i-.!u tM ttkf til* iiv-ther. ttt i«iUlU*" us outv. ^ly i'ner there net^r w»- lr:

her ha:,.J.

A Bttle gixlsent out to |kunl«ggicame back UKSUcoessful, complainfng that

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lots of hens were standing round doing nothing."

A correspondent asks: "What takes up more room on a sidewalk, nowadays, thtm ft feshionably-dressed female?" Answer: A boy in anew pair of boots.

Harry, after looking Oh while his new little sister cried at being washed and dfessid, tur»ef *Wfty, saying: If she Kcreatned like tfai ap in heaven, I don't wonder they sent her off."

A lady asked a pupa

aoboat,

Dave, is it yon Thank Jod.

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and ids -*iki dUi iiot »rf

u. atUi a in pmmII music, or Bi-r»lly in -enj.tvum 0th--"-* h.'.. *."•!v, ft. !.h.-n'« Wii'- VV4* *u OJ/ M!- n.*v«T sat down,no lU '.tterKowhardi-i' i' lb»

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iui Lu-Ht-—, «C' "-unworn expr« —"®n on 0, ana tjf-it of hH

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Wve no U.UL--I, ihkve

ai'i !al»v. i:*-, it*they-do n«.t ki-ow i-.'-li as fest, \tract ni"H' suu^hiu" out of hi..-. "LilUlsthevlu--: "i

I^--TW" W.-IMCH

but \*ou would not ih nk so, l-.^r eye*

fitee unmark -Iby ««uv Hiui st. phen's wife, Intense!v n«et, luu t.\!•. ».!ed her htrenpth and itippincas on th- l-« mls of th Vi tuH^Boiw,. aiul -lipoi iter pollied aio, while all the newn of tin) world, all 0e ...hrhdkt'&itd••lowpiy !i.aaiersof ti 1

T^tt, IholwrAKttdie'' ^f aftd the .l of beauty iu aiureaud irt are unknown and undreamed of by her.

ft rtpWTUO i"^* 1 I tlwpttwpor^Ph.i^] POrtt UrtBgine that %V6ty sound is a delight." A sound whipping never doUKht^tJ^recipient. l)oa't |nI««tfce oreinatloin 0»|e (»ufning ougft tOsaila^' any rtafnalfl%lftftiu

DonVjrtiin ypur ^et^boi|B rcfifiation to builff itp Vonr own. A structure bttllt of ruins will not stnnd.

Don't lUlke your boy "smoke" for a

Don't buy pools at a race track. Betting is immoral, especially when you bet

h«rK«dt.

teanf on account of the propnature overHyw of the lacteal fluid, IVa worse than crying over spilt milk.

Don't learn to "keep books." The man who forgets to return* borrowed book is worse than an iirfidel. lonH rewpeet man for his title only. General loafers are sometimes excellent

JuftS^'iaDn.WMr»

had itoday.. "Doesn't oareorrency benr I I I fk»B»*ttreiin ttaft you cair"#oi*ftww* santly. Tiie most vigorous marksman sometimes needs a rest.

J)on't advocate the doctrine of Christian perfection. Give a man a chance to criticise his wife's millinery bill.

Don't forget to pay the printer. No man can make a good impression without money.

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f"! Jrffi: trrTLE pEdPLm

A little three-vear-old, down East, recently aai*M "there's two things I do 'sp»»--Sund*y and dyinY' 8undav-school teacher: "Next Sundiay, we%U have 'Thedcath of Moses.'" Ovei^ved pupil: ^hen li^ilid die »t

a SundaV

was the sih of ttellur-

isee?" "Eating camels, ma'am," was the quick reply. She had read that the Pharisees "strain«d at gnata and swalkWed cainob."

In West Grove, Penn., recently, an Interesting boy of twelve years tried to commit sitlcide by hanging himself. lie iaid, after having been taken down, "if he was not allowed to live with his grandmother in Wilmington, he wanted to go fHtd live with his grandfather in Heaven."

circular oontalning eertlflcates of won lockasked- ...... ... goat.

\m

that ihe had

found she did not k*ve Uw ae she ought, which was true. His self-will and sell-1- disappointed, when he found there w«« 110 hope, heiiwfed Mm into wwldeimMe vletewee of temper and speech, a^l lilla niwe than ever eongraiulated lierseif that she had not placed henelfin IA# power. when it was over and wa» gone she felt happier than she had for along time.

.Manum .mia

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It IktlieiMwt WMtdental hrnling sndj»lr»reiieviug agent the world hasever produced It sells as no article ever before did »H1, and

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hundred dolhus for spavlaed, strained or gallmt lu»raes anlinnS««,*nd fbrsercw-worm in sheen. No family or stock-owner can afrd to be without tvntsw l.fnlment. Price, SO «Hit»: large bott^, MM. SS Broadway, New ork.

d.» Bows A C*0^

I# mot* than a sutertltote tat

j»Mor oil. It Is the only safe article in existence which to rare to sfululp the bowels, cure wlttd-coUc aad prod or* natural HI«IMS, It Is pleasant to take. Children need net cry and mother* may sleep.

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THE

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HtTiKBAV Evranra

MAIL,

For the Year 1874.

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months, (wltlMmi chromo) JO ets. MaUaad office Bobsertpttons will. Invariably, be dl*e«ut(nued at expiration of pa id

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IT l.M XiaCTV ., .« .1 ,. ••., ...

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,

KEARNEY'S

FLUID EXTRACT

Buchu!

Ttoeonly know* rmedy

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Briglit's Disease,

And a |osilive remedy for

OOPT, OEAVEL. fSTRlCTORISB, 1!M BKTBH, IY8PBP»IA, NKRVOUH DKiiiuiy, ynptwy,

Kon-w^ntlou of Inoouti ruatJon, Innamation or n^-ratlon of the

BLADDER A KIDXEYi,

0 SPERM ATORRHO* A, 'uSkJ. v: -S» Leae 1 uea or Whites, Diseases of the Prilllai'j Gland, Stone in the Bladder, ft

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KEARNEY'S

EXTRACT BUCHU

i: ii. ?«. w... i?*:#...•*.* «•. ». Permanently faros all piseoses Qf the DIlOKjllCAI,

Kxlstlng in Men, Women and Children, 53-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE11

Prof, Steele says: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu Is worth more than all other Bach us combined."

Price, One Dollar per llottle, or Six Bottles for Five Dollar**

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SoUl by Druggists everywhere.

Depot, 104 Duane St, New York.

A Physician in attendance to answer correspondence and give advice gratis.

WSead stamp for Pamphlets, free."**

TO THE ,.

Nervous & Debilitated .» OP BOTH SEXER YK

Xo Charge /or Advice ami CbnmUation.

DR. J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which lie has made an especial study) either In male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables lilni to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. -&

Bend for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. !., :t Physician and Surgeon, tcntrm 104 Duane St., N. Y.

Business Cards.

CAL

THOMAS,

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

OHN H. SYKES,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu 11 a

tM,

Caps, Furs and Straw Goods, 11.'t Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

rK.

FREEMAN,

rpi

C'entaar I4nlment. Thesfeat ii*oo*ejy a^. ^Tl^re 1* n«pilul the Oiitaur Llnlnien «fecWSv.T, snbdu* and no laiun(«s which it will not eur Till# i* strong

T,

LKISSNER,

,,

Retail Dealer in

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

Wholesale and Retallt)ealer in PimioN, Melodeeus, Orpuis,'.j| Musical Instnim^nt*, Ac.,

Palace of Music, 4H Ohio St.

ERRE HAUTE .^(

A.FOOTE,

S

MuNlcal Institute,

Xo. 183 Main street, upstairs. Music taught In all its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for 8 to In way Pianos. A. SlflDE, Principal.

General Dealer InW ?kt*4T

GARDEN, FIEI.D AND KU)WER HKEDH, wfiw No, 68 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

RL

BALL,, 'S» -«4E- «M.

Wholesale and Retail Iienier in •tore*. Haa(H*jarstc«, Tin Plate, Japan and Preaaed Ware, 1*28 Main street, North Skie.

R.

W. RIPPETOE,

ivi ri as \jx*4f General Dealer in ,?

(HtOCERIE», PIlOVlfjlQNH AND PRODUCE, $ x-hr~ fa Natioual Block, 1V Main street.

UNTIN & ARMSTRONG,

B'

Wholesale and Retail O I S

am Main street. Corner of Sixth. TerreHaate

Q.ENT8' AND LADIES' WEAR, Cleaned and Colored!

GENTS' WEAK REPAIRED NEATLY AT

H. F. REINER'S Dye House,

aprft-tf} Main street, between 0th and 7tii

E

OHM,

Dl?\t1?RIX

RKAI, KSTATK, Sfe. 115 Main Ht^ np slalw, TKHRK JlAUfB, IS tl. Will sell lots ill the ally ami lands in the eauntiy on tiie beat terms. Prompt and rareful attention given to irtisinew*.

JAR H. TCiRKER,

Real Estate Agent,

COMMISSION BROKER AND COLIJSCT1NU AGENT.

asffi wsss*

UllLn* KADEL, Manutscturrr of Se4dln and HinicHi

FOUNDRY,

2«f ritm SlrtH, nmrlmmnti, Ofit*. AUI80H, SMITH JOHNSON. IJVM JHJ* p«r*r Ufroai ft' av«wT*m«r v-Fi,.

Professional Cards,

&PIE8Cft,

Attorneys »l I*w,

AMB COIX¥7TM»^ AOESTM, Xa,7IKalaflmt,

.^incttnea. A.*.ea»Mro». C, ft.

VOOFTHKMFT,

CABIjTON

-t VOOB1IKES,

A

1 eopaitawMriilp wlU umc««taw

In

ail

iu branches

tH»«»~9*»ftM XaialtHfi Ha«te

J-OteT. SOOTT, Attorney at Law

of Urine,#

flswroe-so. 111

MAIN

«ri

MAIN STltEfiT- 4

U«Jth bet.

Overuandetnoa"* 8«a€» fitcHw,

and KifUi streets. marXI

Foarth

TBRRI5 HAUTE,

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WM.EGOLESTO^ 1|

Attornej' at Law,

!fe,W !if«fn«reeet Terre «ante,lnd.

Will practice in the Courts of,Vigo, Parko and V^^lfi&tibtmtiiMu., airman,

J. B. KKSTKLT. U. (J. WIIKKLEB.

ESTER A WHEELER, Attorneys at Law,

SAM'I, B, RIT.KV.

ILEY & BLAIIS

R1

K2

AND OENERAt COLLECTING AOE5

(Commercial Collections a Bpecialt Advanced on Good paper. Prom tlon given to claims in both Ind! Illinois.

Ity. Cash pt ftttenlano and

It EFEREN K8.-National State Bank, Prairla City Bank, McKeen & Mlnsluills Bank, and Terre Haute Bank, Terre Hante. First National Bank, Flora, III. Having A IxMin Association, Pulnesvllle, O.

OFFICE-NO. 141 WAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

E. HOSFORD, Attorney at Law,

CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN HTK., 31-ly I TKRKK HAUTE, IND.

WILI- P. Bi-AIR.

Attorneys & Councelors at Law,

BRAZIL, IND.

Collections promptly attended to. Practice in all the Courts of tha State.

M. JOAB, Attorney at Law,

SoutliSide ofOliio St^beUtddltli, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Commercial Collections alty.

made a Specinov!5

J^RS. LINK & MITCHELL, Physicians and Surgeons,

Office over Buntin & Armstrong's Drug Store, corner Sixth and Mala, entrance on Sixth.

JOHN E. LINK, M. D., residence on Cherry between Seventh and Eighth. J. D. MITCHELL, M. D., residence on Eagle street, between Sixth and Seventh, first door east of flic Normal School building, Ten* Hnntp. Ind. aprll-3m

R. ANGIE L. WILSON,

Offers her services to the

Ladles and Children of Terre lfante. Office and Residence—No. 4-5 south 7th St. Office hours 8 to 10 A.m.,12 to 2 and 0 to 71\ sr.

HYDE, M. D., U"

HOJKEPATH1ST,

Office 405 Main SL, opposite Opera House. Office hours, 9 to 10 A. m.,2 to8and7to9.P. M. Night calls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Diseases.

References:—Dr. H. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of the tlrm of Wilson Bros. A Hunley.

TOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. D. DENTIST, *1-1"

Ofllec on Ohio Bet. Srd

A

4th,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

TYR. L. H. BARTHOLO^FEW 'DENTIST,

Ko.l57.ValD8treet, Terre Hante, Ind.

CHARLES

EPPRNGHOUSEN,

Arcklteet and Bnllder,

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

G. & FRED LEE,

Commission Merchants,

Wholesale and Retail Dealers In

Produce, Fruit?, Game, &c.,

Mo. 310 Main Street, Wi (West of Seventh St.) TERRE HAUTE, IND. W

Ail Orders promptly attended to and Goods eliv ered to any part of the city.

FHCCWaC TttE MACHINE. TMi KKUU KtH^a^tar ihui hmi XT- tam iSlf^SSVW^25!

W« tot* a tmtt$ mmi wiftliM «MW«a«r aftt* cbftMr a*T«7 lyonino iftti wawwr

f«a* «f eamS Maddhfc

CBJJrX)IOI& It fATIX)B» XttdlMiiprti, tut -r-

piANoa

Fair Dealing! No Humbug!

Steinway & Son's Pianos

(THE BEST IN THE WORLD,) Froaa to »l.ftOO.

Gabler Pianos,

Arion Pianos, Hazelton Kanos,r.r r4*R. V. Minden Pianos,

9 l-3 Oetave, an* flslib, osly filft.

ANTOI8HIDE

Is Agent far the above Pianos, (live him a call. 1M Main St., «p atalra.

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S

ALE OF

IME

-•mm \i

HEALTH AT HOME

'JOT No.- Sixth Street.

lebaWIm MVLOIMS.MO.

City lots.

The undersigned having made a second subdivision of his place in the eastern part of the city of Terre Haute, comprising two hundred and l-wenty-slx lots, in sizes to suit purchasers, now offers Sot sale a part thereof on terms of payment of one, two, three, four and Ave yearn, with six per cent interest included la each note in advance and payable as the notes become due. To purchasers making immediate improvements additional privileges will b« given as to payments and to those not making early mprovements one-fifth part of the purchase money will be required in advance. Deeds will he executed and mortgages required to Becure the payment of the purchase money. The lots with a plat thereof will he shown at any time by the undersigned on the premises or by Mr. Beach at the Prairie City Bank. maySXHIt CURTIS (iILBERT.

DEFIED!

VE» FOR VKft!

Buried securely and In order, by using SPROGLE'S PATENT STONE COFFIN VAI LT,

Isaac Ball, Agent, city of Terre Haute.

N

hit'.:. j'ii 'v ini".'

EW LIVERY.

-c-uW-' Jfk

J. A. BURGAS,

Wishes to inform the citizens of this city that lie has purchased the 14very Stable of Lee Chadwick, and that he has refitted the concern in good style. New

Horses and Carriages!!

nit any taste. He will also make a specialty of Boarding Horses by the day or week. CM! and see the new concern. Remember the nlace. Fourth,St., between Main and Ohio.

"CE! ICE!!

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"I' Terre Haute Ice Co.,

Pv i?5 MAIN STREET. pv-

OMETHING NEW!

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atth

HHUWI.

D. H. PEN NK WIU.,

Address,

Box 217, Rockvllle, Ind.

SALE.

DMINTSTRATOR'B

»f June, II

On Saturday tiie 2Tth day of 4one. U!T4, t)l IJrlllll" r»ianii» tnwij aas oeased, in Sugar Creek township, Igo county, IndlanaTwlll sell at pnbllc auction the personal prop*frty of deceased, except such articles as are taken by the widow, eomdstIng of hones, hogs, cattle wagons, terming utensils, etc. A credit of months will be given on all sums over three dollar*, the purchaser to give note with approved seenritr. waving relief, etc. maydMt 8. T. REESE, Adm'r.

'e residence of Dennis Hcartt, lately de-

DMINISTRATOR'H NOTICE.

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Notice Is hereby given that the underfed has been appointed Administrator the estnte of Dennis Hmn, late of Vtto 1» sonneted to he solvent.

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SAMUELT.ttKESE,

maySMt Administrator.

EDGES" QHAMPION BAKING pOWDER.

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Powder Iter the Consumer in ue.

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HIt full strength, censeauently titty

percent eaper than any other Powder sold. It nquti«s less quantity. Contains no injurious sclds,

Is warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter aad more nutritions Biscuits. Rolls, Muffin8,Pastry, Puddings, etc., than made from fermented yeast.

The Cfcnmp'on, wherever introduced, baa taken tl. I with all lovers of pure and eeonomioai «(Ucles, and has given universal satisfaction, as is being acknowledged by ail.

Yooge* whir von pay for. Ills pt:- ta:i iietwclghliusachsisepack*^t uniform In quality.

It is mnrTr- of rr'rct and pure materials. Persoc- •. most delicate and sensitive stomach^ ,: ut Biscuits, Bread, etc., wade with tb- -:sn with impunity, when Bread matrom fermented yeast wivoidtstrees, an in mot ia many cases tie retained on the stomacii. .-

FATS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

Hedcn' ('hxmpios Baking Powder

Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can be done by any other Baking Powder.

No time required for deugh to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion snves Eggs, Shortening, Milk, etc.

The eftlcacy of its worth, in this respect, can be tested by the followingdelicate cake recipe: Two coffee cups white sugar and one-half cup butter, one coffee cup cold water, three cups of flour, whites of four sags, three teaspoons HEDGES' CHAMPION BAKINU POWDER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.

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

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

The following Indianapolis, Haute:

W. N. HEDGES & CO.

Houtheast corner of Main and Center sts., Sprlngflehl, 0

For sale by all Retail Dealers.

are onr Wholesale Agents In nclnnall, Pittsburg and Terre-

DAGGET&CO. dianapotis, Ind,

Manufacturer's Depot, In-

HULMAN & COX, Terre-Haute, Ind.

H. L. STILES A CO., Cincinnati, O.

REYMER& BRO., Pittsburg, Penn.

HEDGES' COCOA KREMOLLA

OUR PATRONS WILL PLEASE remember,.

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

It prevent* the hair from falling olf, and gives it a softness and beauty that no other pre para

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

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Cure* all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy. It is the cheapest because its effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the greatest care, and perfumed with the most delicate perfumeries the market affords.

Sold at a price that is at the oommand of every one. Prh 50 eents per bottle.

Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. HEDGES & CO.,

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

GULICK & BERRY, Agents, Terre-Haute, Ind,

BROWNIN OA SLOAN. Agents, India uapolis.

JOHN D. PARI?, Agent,* Cincinnati, O.

•-All druggists and country merchants are handling it.

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R.HEDGES-PULMONIC LIFE BALSAM.

VERY LARGE BOTTLES FO* bO CENTS

Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, consequently the Greatest Remedy of the Agelor Cough s.Coi'ts, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, croup, and all Pulmonary AtPes-

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the most reliable remedy in the

market forVhat it Is rewmmended. The uuited voice of all that have n»ed it Is enough to prove Its wonderful effects in arresting all diseases of Throat and Dut)g&

Consumptives should not rest until they try Dr. Hedges* Pulmonic Life Balsam, primarily becanse it will in the end secure to them ^Seaomlartiy, because it will give to then comfort snd freedom from coughing.

Every forerunner or producer of Consumption, Mich as Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis etc., are:«peeltly cured by Dr. Hedges' Pulmeats Dife Balsam.

There are ten reasons why every family should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Bat3i:

It I* the cheapest. Large bottles for 9 cents. 2. It much more pleasant to take 3. It Is more eflfectual. 4. It is simple, safe and certain cura 5. It Is adapted to both young and olcfc 6. It is warranted to give satisfaction. 7. It Is composed entirely of herbal baisamte medicines. 8. It is the most popular medicine in the market. ... «. BecausephysicianssreprnwrlblngIt. 10,

Because every tlsmlly that has had It will not be without it. Manufaciured at the Laboratory

W. N. HEDGES A 00„

Southeatt ooroCr of Main and Center «tsSpringfield, O.

*or sale by all Druggists and country MOTehaata.

GULICK A BERRY, Agents, Terre-Haute, bid.

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JOHN D. PARKE.

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