Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 July 1874 — Page 7

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idtdMMtofit m* -ii I fcr my mother md \v+i at •.• uk. too sensitive. I have reason to u.s, 1 have seen all our wwu«L.: Oroj ftom us, one by on-. jf hai .- kvply the»comof it ly endured tb© COUi .1 i«m of my toatrtte palrow, ami 1 tooj tk might fit for a life of la r."

A life oi Indeed," b^ „uruwred, *»and of martyrdom to .* **r ''yoU Womlor, si. lngt -^aletiif detei.M Ho ). ep one dark blot upon my life a secret to strive to make rrr? way in tb© wot freed from tbe l^ bu* that eo (3*8 bad w« ^bedmetk 'l? Ai-i-'r l»r» c. there, anu uiwe fc iu tbe town." "B why? I could never ftilly «nderst ol your abrupt departure, or the eause that Induced it. Mw tioiwn bad something to do with It "Hhe learncii my secret—impel led by jealousv, I snppooe. Sbe even suooeetled lu obtalniMir a proof of her knowledge that placed it beyond the reach of doubt. Did you never aufT"~H the nature of that enclosure you br -bt me 2s*o. Nor did I wWh to learn. ••You shall learn now," she replied, turning and taking a small packet from a drawer behind her.

A glance revealed to him the whole mvBterv. It was a photograph of her ffcthor, taken in Much a condition that the whole aecret of hie intemperate habit lay revealed in the pictured 1

IX) you wonder that it wounded me ao deeply?" she cried, in paesionate tonea. "Had I been stricken to the heart by an arrow the pain would have been far lew. And to be brought by your hands I I cannot yet understand the malignity that impelled her action, except it wan the hope that you would eattsfy voun*lf ofitw contents. It was the mok cruel blow in all the sad story of my life,

Poor child! Would that I had learned It then, 11 would have been better for ua both."

No she cried, fiercely. "You have already barred my life's nope by your life's crime. Tlieao I have named are temporary evils—that is a lifelong -wound. "Better had I never seen you better had I died in my youth, than have endured all I have suffered—all I must suffer!" '•You wrong me, Clara. You have deeply and persistently wronged me. But I do not blame you, nor will I seek now to vindieate myself. I will bnt exacton* promise from yon." ••AndI will make none—at least, with out first learning its nature." "It to but a simple request. I wish you to meet me, at this hour to-morrow, at Laurel Hill Cemetery."

I will be there'" she briefly answered, without a word of commentary or question, though ahe burned with anxiety to learn his meaning, and gladdened at heart with hopo of some happv vindication contained in his words. In the last two minutes his tone and manner had done more to break her settled conviction than all ahe bad yet heard in contradiction of her well-founded belief.

This interview had painfully affected her, as be ooali net avoid seeing, and, after a look at the condition of the old man, wkom he (band in a ffcir way of recovery, he too* his leave. {COFCCLTWIOX JTKXT WTTSK.]

DO XT DO IT. Ixjgansport Pharos.

Don't turn up your nose at cheap metals. Men haveaeetiumlated larfe fptantities of cold l)y otarting In Hie with a good stock of beaan.

Don't try to drown your trouble in whisky, A man in this city ha» used sixteen lmrrels, and his trouble "atill lives."

Don't nae tbe term. "I flatter myself." Some Impudent bystander will tell yoo it ia wrong to flatter a fool.

Don't kick a man when he starts down Mil. It fat wrong to waste your powaza. in unnecessary labor.

JWl flaUat yourself that yoa can preach «l)«tter seriBon thanyourpaator. A bif«%m«son wmiot m«nd a wateli. fton'tuth* mn te d*rith. Jttisa hard war die.

Dont worry about the crops. Plant the seed ia good time and let the Lord have Ills way about the harvest.

Don't give your bogus coin to a blind organ-grimier. It la better to spend it for dm* *keta,

Don't In at the Jwsfk «nor «n« drink alone. It rednces Ihe batticeeper'* pr s. 1" it imagine that jnaifac* of th* country can l* affoctedf "by ttit conduct of rrird polltMin. A %«p«4 in te» not jr destrwOive. it v. Uth. IV Tm WT ECU-,.JII—P— ~U-U* UILWRA|.'I^ rich, 4 1

I- tY Hatrs- ~f tin •. tre orjthaua, ami all of the'si .n enti«Ml«» i,i i'j'.w fL.-Mfii '.r111 u.i.mi'.iriA SQVKL JtAMMlAvd"it

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(LouisvSlfe iHwetal fifth) to %h i. Times.] A marriage according to the emri «f tb '"•!». tteaeiiiifiun In Sw A1 iy, iw. iU daw-'Mcr of a mqpeetafcx. p*i,vsiaian. ir. ff^ba, was iwttriedi'n te^r- iay to lanlner Knanp, tkj«t c*ren»OBy hj a minister of lh# orfusUce of tm pam The IWfW MHg tten a. -•. n.-

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a larc »ber of wrtMd Mmi«, was .de pair ]-h«iiCftnt «Ai» #V JRrWmr (Mix***, IsidieM, nod itr-,••. tiardner Knapp n:d Lwtnlra P. TloW»a, believing that

Heart* an«l are ajpmdy ngwtrliwi nlly 3N«t»w, lis publnrly »o oewbmla tl^ vommern r4kn4fouraalol. TV ehold the opSn lontttal Mitker cb«rt4i ^at* ha« tent moral «r (WfultabTe nflit to lnt«rfarewith,or any jw* I«Im tn ». mi w#rsnw to tbe arrangements tin spootan*wp serttiments and mr lea have lmjfiyted »attti»ak«u fkm In non-eonformlty t*, and dtarei rules and rmmoM In neb ease* suade and prtrioed by what ia oafied soeiety, w» ado^t such ftwtn amdmmtmmf asia ear jadgme*ts and oonseteocea seem inoat jtwlaad preper •nd now. In the prcaeime of tbaaa wH nasaes, and our invisible spirit friends here aaaseabled. reW». publish, and declare onraeb -1, -*ba^ and wife: cod and *tee world add •eir' wings.

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31" jwyiiv curat/ ?. To 1»".. »ry men, |*H fix i% I. y-. V-iUnaiU & .•»!, tb- 5-• l-.iv exo*4ln#iv worth attention:

Vibe feeC is, that t* 3 if.- be. ntrated '"1 It -rt*iee|. id P«*

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eaitae v« .nt will do 'v W-!i biicklayet, «iv -i«r who ha» no exhaustion u:, that »'y Tiuuiual labor, ar. sh- «v*iMsr U. »t iiflerttM labor tlf.- 1» •!•. But i'«.r U19 man whoa*' Uh- m.d, tt.- imm HI Ma brain as.-l «3f-!'«n. t'ir hint who in lired i» evenliiu with a '!ay il appiiwi^rtnt e.-i: if i»:id Jf! e»rly to la wot some. He needh Mthu t- tb*' if'vil of repoMe. li.a lou^vi .!/«•-•! iI beturan the active use of the brain and the I- tii. uSto tl, the 1"ttcrhif r-hrinoe i-.-.-t. Hitd •:!--!cwhme!f. To linu «n hour after mlrintglHria pro!, .!Iy aa good fgt^rrt bww it, aini ew» then hi*i wiH H"t *o eempi'-ioly restore I aa it v,. 1 Ui* neighbor, wh® I* p!ivsiwUly tirt .L His lx*t sleep ia in the earlv morning hours, when all tbe ner-:4px-"!-"vnt i»saed away, and h- in N'T- ite I

Treating the Wrong Disease.

Many tit Women call upon their family phy^tiana, one with dyspepsia, another with palpitation, another with ti of the breast, another with pain i: there, and in Uiis way they alt present alike to thenuM'lvee and their easy-going and indifferent doctors, sepa rate and distinct diseases, for which he

his pills and potions, asKiun-

ng them to be audi, when, in reality, they are all symptoms caused by some uterlno disorder and while tney are thus only able perbape to palliate for a time, they are ignorant of the eause, and encourage their practice uutil large bills are made, when tbe suffering patients are no better in the end but probably worse for the delay, treatment, and other complications made, and which a proper medicine directed to the cause would have entirely removed, thereby Instituting health and comlbrt instead of prolonged miwory.

Prom Miss LORIXPA K. »ST. CLAIR, Shade, Athens Co., 0., Oct. 14th, 1872: Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.— Your Favorite Prescription is working almost like a miracle en me. I am better already than I have been for oyer two years." (ZJ

From ELLA

X.

SCHAKKK, Zancsville,

Ind., Aug. 3,1872:

Dr. Pierce—I received the medicine you sent me and b^an using it immediately. As a result of the treatment I fteef better than I have for three years."

From Mrs. JOHN K. HAMLIN, Odell, 111., March 11, 1872: Dr. Pierce—The Favorite. Prescription has done me good, which I am very thankful for."

Centaur Liniment. The emit discovery of the $uge. There is nopniti which the Centaur Linirtient will not relieve, no swelling which it will not Mubdue, and no lameness which it will not com This ia strong language, but It is true. It no humbug the recipe is printed around each bottlw.

A cirouLar containing certificates of wonderful cures ofrheuniaUsm, neuralgia, lockjaw. iipralns, swellinw, bum*, scalds,© breasU, poi8onou8 bin*, frozen feet,

Igii ais, caked-

feet, gout,

salt rheum, ear-ache, Ste., and the recipe or the Liniment will be sent gratis to any ono. It the mmt wonderful healing and painrelieving agent the world has ever produced' It sells a* no article ever In-fore did nell, and It aeOs because it docs Just what It pretends to do. One bottle of the Centaur I4n4meut for animals (yellow wrapper) Is worth a hundred dollars for spaviaed, strained or lied horses and mnlw*,and for screw-worm sheep. No family or rtock-owner ran afford to (M without Centaor Liniment. Price,

J. B. Roue «k Co.,

SO eenU large bottle, 91,00. S3 Broadway, New York.

Castorials more than a substitute for Castor Oil. It Is the eoly safe article in existence which Is sure to regulate the bowels, eurs-wind-colic and jnodnee natural sleep. It is pleasant to talc**. Children need not cry and mother* may slMp.

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THE

tllTURBAY ETEMDfQ

MAIL,

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For the Year 1874.

fluF,l«^Ui «hron»ol...~-~ fl» Klx months, (without chrotno) 11.00 Three months, (without cferomo ets.

Man and ofSee duhaertptlons will, lnvartably, b* «lMDoattRled at expiration of time pats fot,

Bocon raced by the eatraardixasnr snoeess which has attended HM publleatlon of The SATURDAY KVIWISU MAIL, the pub* lisber has perfected arrangememls by whieh it will hwiMlbrm htaataf ihamoat poya* lor fMpa,^ In the West.

Vntfifhrtbtr nottee. each new saiactitiHr, •nd all aM NMMttm who renew their iwbaeripUoasi, will fcs«VJB» a ecrpy of our faMSM *'i mmaoKf.

"tiOOD 1

Saeh a picture eaanotb* purchased of the M.tii Imtai for lew than FOUR DOI# l»ARft 1

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lode|HMsd«nt WeSkly Nswspaper, vleganUy frtaM d«ht pafss ef book paper, and alms to tie, ia every sense, a Family Paper. Wfth thfe aim tn v(s*r, nottdag will appear In its retainne that cannot be read afond ta the meat refined treatde

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PAPSM

The Chrotno "flwod Itorntng* wortt„

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fatal. IMS Alt Ihees worthy—ler MA Address P. S. WtMTVAUL,

PnMtaher Sataidagr Evening Mall, TBRRB HAUTE, IND.

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KEARNEYS

FLUID EXTRACT

Buchu!

*The only known rem 'ir for

n'r a w-m an «r u»v8

right's Disease,

hM ... fi And a positive remedy Aw

Von I i' i.tioti or |m tntlneuce of Urine, Ir* luflaixtuiion or Ulocmtion of tu«

BL.41)»I:K «& KIDXEYS,

Permanently tHiros nil Dlseiuies of Uie BLADDER, KIDNKVS, AND DH0P81CAI »\VKLLINm,

Exintlng lu Men, Women and Children,

JESTSO MATTER VVIIAT THE AGE!! Prof. Steele says: "On« Imttlc of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu Is worth moretban all other Buchus combined."

Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or81* Bottles for Five Dollar*. Sold by Druggists every when\

Depot, 104 DnaneSt, New York.

A Physician In attendance (o answer correspondence and give advioe gratis. MP*Send stamp for Pamphlets, fr(M\~Wn

TO 7 HE

Nervous & Debilitated OF BOTH SEXES.

,»» mm. No Charge for Advice and Cbnsidtation.

DK. J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, uuthor of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 90 years enables him to treat disease** with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Thorn at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage.

Bend for (lie OHWC to Ileaith. Price 10c. '4 V*' V1-B-DYOTT,

CAL

M. D.,

"Jy Physician and Surgeon,

tcntrni V' 104 Dunne St., N. Y.

Business Cards."

•A

THOMAS,

Optician and Watchmaker For the trade, Fourth and Oldo streets, sigh of big maw with watch.

JOHN

H. SYKES,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In If a ta, Caps, Fnrs and Straw Cloods, 113 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

JR.

FREEMAN,

Retail Dealer In

American and Foretgrn Watcheif JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

LKISSNER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1 Piano*, Helodeeas, Organs. Musical Instruments, &c.,

J.

RL

pejt

Palace of Music, 48 Ohio St.

TERRE

HAUTE

MuNleal laatltnte,

No.lASMaln street, upstairs. Music taught In all its briuiches. Pupils mayenU ratany time. Agency for ttteli SHI DK, Principal.

Pianos. A.

mm

BALL,

jtsasf

A. FOOTE^Wgt

General Dealer In i«|i

UARDKN, FIELD AND FLOWER i-: SEEDS, No. 5 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In udsl ItefM, Xanlela, Oratea, Tin Plate,

sg

Japan aad Preased Ware, )2K Main street, North Bide.

R,

W. RIITETOE,

General Dealer In

OltOCERIES, PROVIHIONH AND PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

B1

IJNTTN &.ARMSTRONG^ Wholesale and Retail

I)KU(HAST8,

400 Main street, Corner of Sixth, Terre Haute

ENTS' AND LADIES' WEAR, Cleaned and Colored!

GENTS' WEAR RErAIUED NEATLY AX

H. F. REINKR'8 Dye House,

gpr&-ttl Alain stiyet, between th and 7th

EOHM,

DEALER Iy

RI:AY, ESTATE,

Xo. 113 JIEaln up Mlaim, TK8KB HAUTR, IKD. WU1 Mil lots in the city and lands In the country on the best terms. Prompt and careful«

on Uie best terms, [attention given to business.

JA&

H. TURNER,

Real Estate Agent,

COMHJ»8IOK BROKER AND COIr LBCTINU AGENT. OKKICB-Owr Prauie City Bank, «th 8t^ with Hendrtch A Williams.

PHILIP

KADEL, Manufacturer of.

Iad4les aad Harar—,

Whips. Curry Onnba, Brustees, Horse k«U, Ae^ all work warranted. Lowest prion ta the elty, Main Ht, near Mn, sonthsMe.

FBAHKLIIT

FOUNDRY,

III fl«w MHHf OMsssN, Mia ALUaOH, SMITH 4 JOHNSON. JM« Mtn t* rvhttid ttftea

»apmsms-

E HAUTE SATURD ATT2 VENJSTG MAIL.

VOOKHEE8,

•KSjfU-f5

SPKRMATOiUUICKA, «.

IdHnrrlxnt or Welles, Diseases of tbe P^c*' i»te Uland, Stone in the Bladder, Colculus ravel or Brlckdust Deposit and

Mucus or Milky lJUdmrg^jt. ^-r^$

KEARNEY'S

EXTRACT BUCHU

I I ,i

Professional Cards, ^J(LEAN & PIERCE, Attorneys at Lnw,

A\D (OLI.E(TIOX AGEXT8, feg 7* Mala Mreet,' X£RA£ HAUTE, lirf.

tK w. VOOAILISSA. A. B. CAKI,TO*. e.tkroeemntm. "\7"OORHEE8, CARLTON &

Havinf fanned a copartnership will practice law Tn all its bmnebas Oflce-X*. saa Main »t„Terre Hante

rOHN.

T. SCOTT,

J. R. KKHTRH. R, O. WIIXKLKK. ESTER & WHEELER,

K1

Attorneys at Law,

AND UliNKltAL COLLECT1NU AGKNl'H peclalty. Prompi otteii

Commercial Collections a Specialty. Cash ui gl Illinois.

Advanced ott Good paper, tion REFERENCE 8,-National 8Ut« Bank Prnlrlo (*lty Bank, McKeen A Mlnshall's Bank, and Terre Haute ltank, Terre Haute, First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving A Lorin Association, Palnesvllle, O.

Ivcn to clalins'in both Indiana and

OFFICF.-NO. 141 MAIN STREET, TERRE IIAUTE, IND.

E. HOSFORD, Attorney at Law,

CDUNER FOURTH AND MAIN HTH., 31-ly TEKltK HAUTE, IKD.

SAM'T B. HIIiEY.

I & BLAIR,

R1LEY

WILL. P. BIJAIK

Attorneys & Councilors at Law^

BRASIL, IND.

Sourts

romptly attended to. Preeof the Htate.

JYJ M. JOAB, Attorney at Law, "-i*

SonthSldc ofOliio S^bctSdAlth, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Commercial Collections made Specialty. novlS

J^RS. LINK & MITCHELL, Physicians and Snrgeons, Office over Buntln fe Armstrong's Drug Store, corner Sixth and Main, entrance on Sixth.

JOHN E. LINK, M. D., residence on Cherry between Seventh and Eighth. J. D. MITCHELL, M. D., residence on Bale street, between Sixth and Seventh, first ooreast of the Normal School building, Terre Haute, Ind. aprll-8m

R. ANGIE L. WILSON,

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wl

Attorney ai Law, iil

OPFlCK-fNO. Ill MAIN HTHKET«»f As IT. ft. Commiiwjoner ia author!/.d to make prooAi In Bankruptcy.

Over Henderson's Stove Store, bet Fourth and Fifth street*. marSt TERRE AUTE, Idd

WM.

EGGLE8TON,

u,

Attorney at Law,

IVo. WO Main Mrwt,T«rre llaste,lsA Will practice In the Courts of Vlgo, Parke and Vermillion Countlas. apr44m

x.

J.]HOHEPATHIST,

HYDE, M. D.F

Office 405 Main SL, opposite Opera House, Office hours, 9 to 10 A. K.,2 toSand7to9.p. Night calls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Diseases.

References:—I)r. H. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of the firm of Wilson Bros. A Hunley.

["pSEPH RICHARDSON, M. D.

^DENTIST,

.Office on Ohio 8t~, Bet. 3rd A 4th* TERRE HAUTB, IND^'^ 0®

T\R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, :,: jENnsT,

sWiiW©. 157 Main Street, Terre Hante, Ind.

pHARLE8 EPPINGHOUSEN. Arehlteet and Builder, OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YARD,

Corner Ninth and Cherry street*.

G. A FRED LEE, Commission Merchants,

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

Produce, Frnite, Game, &c..

No. SIS Main Street, (West of Seventh Ht.) TERRE IIAUTE, 1MB.

All Orders promptly attended to ami Goods ell ered to any part of Uie city.

PHCEHtX

TILE KCACKnre. nil NmUN atpMterilka* NWI «r yn 1«t«M hnttk wmmjm Sw

Kfi" W» tea* *m*t WH WMj| if tt* *n» (f (m *i»w mi jr Hi— IKII tW phmar.tfcM mml k| UI Mm m|iM SI*! fmn 4 Mrnn (k Wiilfci r* OT-hMIWCknlut.

OSAirDXJtn TATIO*. istftsasnoUa, Is*

pIANOa

Fair Dealing! No lluntbog!

SteinwaydfeSon'sRanos

(THE BEKT IN THE WORIJ),) frsaltlSlelMOO.

R. V. Minden Pianos,

7 t-9 Octai*. fla« ftatafe, oaly »tl«. AXTOOHIDR Is Affent hr the shore Pianos, (live him a call, 199 Jlntafft., njpaiatra.

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Health Home.'iji

A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF DOMESTIC MSXUa^K. If*ii

TO PROMOTE IIEAI.TII THE FAMILY.

It will alftft T' •ftrv oftheeurnnt M...) .! '.jew- r.i.s interest and u*in we noma «tme. treat of th«-

ltVUI

Chemistry ofCommonThings .Domestic Medicine The t?* Laws of Life, Health and Disease

Temperance The'"" Use and Abuse of Food Domestic Economy Uses & Proper ties of Veg'ie Med ici nes

All In plain language, flnw T- !,N .a namea, lnt«nip*»ed with rt*t ini:. :.: fi»neral ititerrat.

I*artlcular attention is given to Mttlkhm. Annvrera to the oft ntpeated questions, "What Is tlio matter?" "What shall we do?" Hymptoms and treatment of various common dlaoases the Preparation of MiHilclneat Home Food for the Mick and for Infants Rule* for Iho Sick R/xm, Polsons and their Antidotes Wl:! to do In conn of Aecldents Iom«stle BPCI s.

Each number contains Infonni in worth double the price of the year's euu^rlption. One volume will make a "Hand Rook of Family Mi'dloino," worth ten times the price of the snbscrlptlon.

Only Fifty Cents a Year.

Address,

HEALTH AT HOME,

North Btxth Htreet.

tcbSMlm HT. CXIU10, MO.

ALE OF

City Lots.

Tho undendgned having made a aecond RulMllvlttlon of bin place In the eastern pait of the city of Tern Haute, comprltdng two hundred and twenty-six lots, In nixes to suit purchaMera, now otten forsale apart thereof on terms of payment of one, two, thro four and Ave years, with six per cent Interest Included in each note In advance and payable as the notes become due. To purchasers making Immediate Improvements additional privileges will be given as to payments and to those not making early Improvements one-fifth part of tho purchase money will be required In advanee. Deeds will &e executed and mortgages required to secure 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. may30-«t CURTIS GILBERT.

IME DEFIED!

I

Offers her services to the

Ladles and Children of Terre If slate. Office and Residence—No. 45 south 7tli St. Office hours S to 10 A. x.,IS to2 and 6 to 7 p.

PBESERVED FOB EVER I

msm*i

Buried securely and in order, by using SPROCLEU PATENT STONE COFFIN VAU LT,

Kaaae Ball, Agent, city of Terre ITaute.

JJ"EW LIVERY.

J. A. BIJRGAN,

Wishes to Inform the cltlxensof this city that he has purchased tbe Livery Ktable of Lee Cliadwick, nnd that he has refitted the concern ID good style. New

Horses and Carriages!!

to suit any taste. He will also make a specialty of :V'\

Boarding Morses

by the day or week. Call and see the new concern. Rememlter tho place, Fourth St., between Main and Ohio.

"CE! ICE!!

:y,

Keep Cool,'

We now have ice enough to snpply all retall demands of the city. Please order of wjagons or the office.

Terr© Han to Ice Co.,

'cnnewilVnttrndedNehool Dally and Monthly Report Book. For dally report* of the number enrolled, withdrawn, nx-ntered, end transferred, In each room, or grade also the number present, absent, and tardy, and the per cent, of attendance Teacher*' Registry, Visitors' Record and place for remark*.

Kvery twenty-flrat page is ruled for the Monthly Iteports of Teacher*. ie Book contains reom for the report* TWKLVB teachers, dolly and monthly, for ten months.

Tlie whole, when completed at tbe eleaeof the Hchool Year, formluga compile Diary of the year's work.

A valuable liook of reCerence at all times Hliould le usetl in every Graded Hchool. Highly re«oiumcuded by prominent educators of the awe. Hampies rages sent Ave.

Addresa, H. PKNNKU ILL, Box SU7t Rockvllle, Ind.

Nthe

Proas

GaWer Pianos, Arion PiSiws, Hazelton Pianos,r.T"-

MM to HTft.

OF

COPARTKER1S74.—

OTICE

HHII'.-TKRRK IlAtrrn, lnd„ L«. 1 We, undersigned, hare this day formed a partnership to carry on the Boot and Mhoe business at sS Main street, under the firm name of Hcott A Huston. ?f. C.BCOTT

June 18th, IK74. J. B. HCWTOX. 1 have this day aoM my stoek of Boots and Hhens to the abow named firm,andean confidently recommend them to my friends and the public generally. M. C. SCOTT.

Estray.

J1HTRAY COW—THK UKDERKIGNED zt has taken np a strawberry roaa cow, without ealf—but giving a ftill yie Hie owner can have the oow' this notice, on appl one mile southeast

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feld of milk.

have the oow by paying for applying to W. MTTRWIN, least of the fomaee. 9Mw

TRAYRD—A DARK BAY (tor 9 hows m*rk». Btrayed about June 9Mh. A suitable nnrant ftr Information, or return te C.I. RIPLEY.

years old, heavy mane nnd tail, hard work and harness

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EDGES" QHAMPION

BAKING pOWDER

If«Powderfhr

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the Most Ecoaomical Bakhi| tke Cessnaer ia nw.

WHY?

Becans* :ength, couMHioenUy fifty percent -HEAPCR UUMI any other Powder Mid. It reqi. .* law quantity.

Contains no trr^irfons aelds. Is warranted (inieally pore. t«r. lighter ar~! morenntrlto, Mufflns,!^:' y, PoUdingn,

Wilt makUonalUscu etc., thsti aau

The C'n.itnpi taken lea eeononi'i tart

satisfaction, as is tmlng aebnowledged by all. You get what yoa pay for. It Is pot up full net weight lu each siae pack-

age. It is uniform In quality. It made of select and

is uniform In

FACTS FOR UOt NEKEEIMKRS.

Kedges' Ctutmplon Baklni Powder

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

No time required for deugh to rise, bat bake In a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion ewes Bgga, Shortening, Milk, etc.

Tbe efficacy of Its worth. In this respect, can be tasted by the following delicate cake recipe: Two coffee cups white sugar and one-half cap butter, ono coffee cup oold water, three cups of flour, 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 qnartei* halves and pounds, for family use. And in five, ten and twenty-five pound cafes for convenience «f hotels.

Packed In barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at tbe Laboratory of

Cures all cutaaeous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy. It Is the cheapest because its effects are the best and most lasting. It Is prejpared with the rfumtd with the most del market af

greatest care, and pe feate perfumeries the market affords. a at every one.

Bold at a price that Is at the command of

Prke 50 eents per bottle* Manufactured at the Laboratory of W. N. HEDGES fc CO.,

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om fermented wherever IK:: ed, has \»lth all lovers ot pare and •«, and has ffTea nniveraai

pure materials.

Persons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat Btacclts, Bread, e(c., made with the Cfasmphm with imj lty, when Bread made Irom fermented gives cMstna,ati'! an not la many cases be retained oa theston U.

W. N. HEDGES A CO.

Southeast corner of Main and Center Ms., bprlngfield, O

For sale by all Retail Dealers.

The following are our Wholesale Agents Hi Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pilt&burg and TerreHaute:

DAGGET 4 CO., Msnufecturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind. HULMAN A COX, Terre-Hante, Ind.

H. L. 8TILE8 A CO., Cincinnati, O.

REYMERA BRO., PlttsburgJPenn.

HEDGES' COCOA KREMOLL

Cl'!\ ATh.ONi WicL PLtASE f\E^EW3E[

Is without doubt tlie 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 we have had Tn Its f^vor warrant us in making the assertion.

It prevents the hslr from falling off*, and gives It a softness and beauty that no other P*vifho!ly0free from irritating and hurtful properties, it possesses all the peculiarly bland anddelicate properties of Cocanut Oil In tbe lehest possible state of purity and fracrance. ft Is cooling In Its Influence npon the skin.

Bontheast corner of Main and Center sta.. Springfield, Ok.

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OUL1CKA BERRY, Agents, Terre-flaute, Indy' BROWNING A SLOAN.Agents,

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175 MAIN STREET.

SOMETHING NEW!

India napolM*

.*, -fcfl JOHN D. PARK, Agent Cincinnati, Q.

Mr All druggists and country merchants are handling it,

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r.H edges-P ulmon.c LIFE BALSAM. VERY LARGE BOTTLES FOR 50 a

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Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleMant, eonsequently the Greatest Remedy of the Age tor Oough*,Cnlds, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Pulmonary Affections. .... ..

Positively the most reliable remedy ia the market for what It is recommended. Tlie united voice or all that have used it is enough to prove its wonderful effects in arresting ail diseases ol Throat and Longs.

Consumptives should not rest nntll they try Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Balsam, primarily beeanse It win In tbe end tecum to them health.

Secondarily, because 11 will give to them comfort and fncdna Irom coughing. of Coi

Every forerunner or producer Astn 5'

Dlfe Balsam.

nsump-

Conslis. Asthma. Bit

tion, such are

Couglts, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.. Dr.

ipeetllly

Hedges' Pulmonis

Them are ten reasons why every /uaily should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Balaam:

I. It it the cheapest. iarge bollles for It eents. 5. It Is much more pleasant to take a. It is mora effectual. & 4. It is simple, safe and certain cure. 6. It Is adapted to both young and oldU 8. It Is warranted to give saHsfSctioa. 7. It Is composed entirely of herbal bdharatle medietas. 8. It Is the most popular medicine in the market. 9. Because physicians are preseribing It. 19. Because every family that has bad it will not be without It.

Mannfttetnred at the Laboratory ot tu,. I?r

V. N. HEDGB8 A CO., "I

Southeast eorner of Main and Omterstafjr"°'-1 ftprlngfleld, O.

For sale by all Druggists aad country Me* ehanta.

GUUCK BERRY. Agent* Terre-Hante, Ind,

BROWNING A SLOAN, Agents, Indianapolis, Ind.

JOHN D. PARKE, Agent, Otnelnnati. O