Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 July 1874 — Page 8

THE MAIL

A PAPEK TOR TBS Prori-F.

TtMlOVO'' it Tbe lev- ia*t The that #|11 **»*i Tlmtlstild^**ilJ| The tew that teem*-?t" Tb i-nrethat** 1%- nretliatwt J_'-'

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#en.4 -f r~ TUL'E.

*?ri rp ukrh .\y& TTHRfAlRSEX.

THE IWVALTO rvnta Now that we have tbbi interesting animal known an Aroe^wn nsrl tinder the microscope, we most take oa -on to utter a caution against a rn'r^id fWr?tion to her case, and parfWtl.r at. .ai arousing in her a re-vi'i'l t• "n to herself. Nearly all Ihom r*l and pbvHieat doctomef tii- «l:»v hive aw' "i tlenoaiwed the rwkle* ::w of pr» tuni their wtf,ftilne*n In gui^ In thin shoes md«|. eowwtev these habit* «w lldtftV It ©:V-i!*iV« 1 ri:**l the affected «iivtluw^ +*z ^aw rla of do more than Wye Thl* ii *1 to mow Jiauwtttii nw Tti* inn tintirliiM :igal"-T T»ii\ON• aieue. ami b» bccoi more and more prevent. Many takei It from the perpetual whining or invalid mot in who eonlUJ© to«i. tr fttutily an altogether unwemn- „:..uunt of their morbid tone of tiiniiiiW, How enlivening to meet on? 01t Miss Nancy*: "Hew doyoa do, I yt" «Ob,niilto miserable. 1 woke with a terrific headache, and wnt with my head in camphor all the rttlng." '*3oing to the eoncert to-night?"- "No, ma thinks it Isn't prudent. After the hurt conceit I waa Hick all the next day. I am so delicate.

And If we wottta stop to hear, she would tell us all about tier nerve*, her liver, her digestive miseries and noon like the moat accomplished old Betty. Wo had about as soon bring up a sir! on paper sole*, nocturnal mince pie and other debaucheries, aa to save her from these dangers to hll Into the opposite peri In. For a bore is alter all, a very disagreeable thing. Hut there ia no need of running upon either ruck. There is a middle coarse. Glrla can be taught to take good care ot themselves and to say nothing about it. Least of all need

the care of thehrbodies be so thrust upon them tbat they ran think and talk of nothing GL«5.—[Springfield (Mass.) Republican.

J'RKTTy ffOMKS.

A pretty woman is generally riltfed by her own «ex, and yet all would be protty if it were poMdhtoi^r^nrnfhl look»a» her poftkm !Ye«i w«nen. Oh! l«m hateful aa enviowi woman fee?* and acta under fire of the charms of one who surpasses her in looks and attractive manners. She gives forty uoaeoe» tuury Jerks to her head, twist* to tunmouth and turns to her nose, aod just cudgels her brain to find some means of making the "frightful creature" feel badly. There is soma excuse for all this.

Jgtetly women are humored, caressed n»d courted—that la to say.ifthey know anything—while a plain woman has to look out for herself and keep In the background, unless she wants to have her toes hurt.

Stupid things coming from the lips of pretty women are la«gbed si and considered bright, when an ngly woman's witty sayings Aril flat. This is not always the came. There are women whose ftoe« Urt aitnosi plain enodgh

rtvsn that to happier o: nr

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That i» spoken i»' •»dfc

ed hand*

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Women.

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Mirrors are plcnti whisper rom-

Beauty is only skin deep. It cannot laat» A woman with a pretty ttuaa seldom has any wit* Therein no character in itffittat fe^tmrts," Th«s» sr» folate of the oogieCiona raised by men, the bvpocritee, to comfort the ugly woman of fair aoquaiotane" and by #om«nrto Iin4 un IMtRwalt cnty and jealousy rago in their* boaoinn. Do not believe them. Those very women would stand

A looklrtg-glass by the hour primUK) fixing, and then tell a lie

about another woman beoanse she looked the preftfnrt. That la to aay some of them won ).

WHY no 1 BlwUKKTflAT^iHAJK? Ton ask why hale lhatw**uan^ I tH—ild th?-w yen MBighl ae# fjlr yd|ira She! .''a^hftler eomjrtehtWitt mine, and I hate her tor thai. Her ti istno t"*! io"1-' '-uian nune, audi jniat-*

llMI ftc t'»we!rv Is finer UNUI any Three month*, (wlihoat chrom any 1 h*t». 1 that ewn «Kt«gh tor me t~ truit +UOSA Ito. She Uvea l« hettsr than I do, and I hate her all ore* I Khe Has a new bonnet every and I have only aix l»a year, and I iilia|is'' he# fcf ltait» jdho hJw heftir^n^,^0(^„ tHor ibmf her so I, ami Chat is another reason whtti hato bor. fibe minds her owa »Sb jaiw aooov any ot« .4fs ^woanasf siw doeethn?

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be baled hy eveiy othse

woman (lei mband i« a more jsromii*enl maMltwtfi mine, «a41 hate W tut thai Hhe goes shorn grumbling and t. iHng tl «s to make otheni tost MMUI and uneomfcnUhie, and I hate her on thta DNvmtt. fthe will not lewl me !rt. •«'.» I t"iabovea»«\ woaram wbo witi fieerfhUjr l«*i me her heatdotlM jewelry. Then her diairtii#iare fil.whae mine are eaat»,

I halo iw* *»r thai. Hate her* dd think «noo§h to hate ur for. Mm mn «an id rant, and I hate her far that. C4IMNMI to Ml her half a down ^|«A I

thai 1 '!»de abeotherand a mid heiur mt. 1 wan mad *t (arte bite her head off—the .p. tktofl Wbm 1 glee

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1 thai

M4UM aho«t her hatdwnd imko tmf hate htm aeflMte v- listen to «ae, 1 *t. When I woow be* wtett somebody or tome d»her l. -y ha —II spates* fi«r si* asys^i* doasnc*c«etdka say ao tongsf shs hasl^ htii^md's 4e\^ed hyire hm waflMonee, thew 1 taae hdr more than csw Ibrtbeowlng o%it atui ae&^hiat me. Her tweath N -*eeter than mine, and I. hate her ha And 1 11 hate any wo-

ttntgalong bet-

lam.

vm?« oiMtaw* nanus ootmr.

her neighbor"* far a eall, or she

jg, ^^alWBlofcarrytaflf a dish, empty full, aa aa'«soa#e f» Ave minute's

m,alttlngon llnjr floor­

the xtee of her eb#r. or standing knob hand. It is curious contmdHwft in w««m, thai, while they lift voleea in walling pmt«*t that iwr wock |l nevw dine, not on ni a hundmi will alt down with fotd11m a tri«Qdly ciiat. Even the who never flow -utdh of of cams* with hink-eyeti do im swtwt^Btr. rm*r In aquaros upon S» whkh *i»- iTpdt^ wlwii ahe deahreaa «onvet**^ t» atlniuhia. Hi'« many a kv« '«ui turned and fretted at the v, .#k" irhi^i engaged hi* eampanlt cvi^ on lluuidaandadm^ edthi lrt-S-trv *v ^i attlteed even the heura »urt-!i p. He had yet to .iHi tii.it aln kind of industry l«

8iinf4e-tninded, *weet-«ouled, highbe ^giris, it ia not in Engllah il t'n*. they are to found, bui ii* Aiuvi-aa homea, Ino -t tgea tgr the ma, in &urm«hou*ea, under the hill, in velvet and ettken drawing- rooms, in shadow splendor, they are springing all jjLt-nuA, tut, Une and &ir, and strong uit- n, perhaps, of the men they oujkh to vktixm, yet qnlte aa likely to be chagrin, rate despair, perhaps the aarlor of Ijoth—-U ia to these and to their kind we look, and look not In vain, for the noble and natural qualities which make the best women ao like tlah'bMi UMtt, that alljrom par toon cease*. &||i tranr voxts onam. A? .-."K

It ia au exploded theory," says one who speak* wtth knowledge, "thatwc men drs«s to plea»e the men. They drew to please or spite each other. Any rl ofaenae and experience knows that iaaseaMy to break a man's heart in a |2 muslin,"neatly made up, aa it lain a $300 silk eoatume made by a man-dress maker.*' It is, in fhet, a great deal ier. The natural charm of a young girl is often destroyed by excessive dressing. Men like taateful and not extravagant toilets and the rivalry in drees among women is not to catch a beau, but to mortify an enemy.

Centaur Liniment.

Vv

TUe gn»t discovery of the me. There la no pain which the Centaur Linlftient will not tvlleve, no swelling which It will not ssbdue, and :to laineneai which It will not cure. This is strong language, but it is true. It is no numbug the recipe Is printed around each bottle, containing certificates of won­

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derful cures of rheamstism, neuralgia, lockjaw, sprains, swellings, burns, scalds, cakedbreasts, poisonous bites, frosen feet, govt, salt, rlieuiu, «ar-a«he, Ac., and tlie recipe erf Uie Liniment Will sent gratis to any one. It is the most wortderfel hcattngand pala rritevtng agent the world has ever produced* It sells as no artiele ever before did sell, and It sells because it do«« Just what It pretends to do. One bottle of the Centaur liniment tor antmals (yellow wrapper) is worth a handred dollar* fbr spavined, strained or galled horMS andmules,and forscrew-worn) in sheen. No fimiily or stock-owner cau afford to without Centaur Liniment. Price, SO cents large bottle, SlvOO. J. B. Rose A Co., 5S Broadway, New York

Ca*t*rf« la snore than a' substitute for Ostor Otl. It Is the only safe article In existence which is sure to regulate the bowels, cure wind-co lie and produce natural sleep. It is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may aleep.

4IFC THE

ache,

who hJrc "tfifth afMeable maimers, sparkling Wtt aUd loTable disjKwiUonn toiieF»n»i|enSert Afroriteeiwl hWIe* wherever they are. It ia by no means necessary that a woman shall be beautifal to attract gentlemen. Howewr,nn» never frown on beauty, aa women ktodte. And so pretty women enduft ianUma^able snnha and cuflBi because of the (kces they weir. But It la wonderfhlj with what Ibrtitude they undergo tbe ordeal, iral and wl

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SATURDAY EYEXIXG

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MAIL,

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For the Year 1874. ifcoog JfiellwO:

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TERMS:

In ihe Wast,

civwiim wrrm

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KEARNEY'S 1

FLUID EXTRACT

Buchu!

Thei'iiiy known raaedy IK

Briglit's Disease,

»i r. UFLWKU HTKKTURBH, I HA-

Xon-r-n!i.. r|t^i

M&k- I

TH i- RKAt JfcWKUL

i! neontttienm .AiUi.iiitJou or PU at ttw

Urine, lti&Uon

BLADDKK A KIIK\KY8,

HPKRMATOIlBHEA^«

U»ocofTtw»a or Whttea, Diseaswo/Rie Proalate Uland, fHone In tbe Bladder, Oolealta .n«v-l or Briokdut Depwit MMI

Situ.*** **f Milky XU* h»«*ua.

E A N E S

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EXTRACT BUCHU

JPornuuienUy Cures all Di-ounce of the BIJVUDKR, KIDXKYH, AND DIIOP8ICAL HWKLL1NUS,

Existing tn Men, Women and Children,

par NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE I! Prof. Steele says: "One bottle of Koarncy *s Field Extract Buchu Is worth more than all other Buebus combined."

Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Aix Bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by Druggists everywhere,

Depot, 104 DnaneSt, New York.

A Physician in attendance to answer correspondence and give advice gratis. asy-Seud stamp for Pamphlet*, ft«e.tn

TO 1HE

Nervous & Debilitated

OF BOTH SEXES.^

No Charge for Advice and CbnsuUcUion.

DM J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jeflfbrson Medical College, PlUladelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of tho Hexual or Urinary Organs, (which he has mode an eepeelal 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 diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forwanl letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage.

Send for tbe CfukU to Health. Price 10c. 1 j. R. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, tcntrm 101 Duane St., N. Y.

^Business Cards.

CAL

THOMA8,

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

JOHN

H. SYKES,

N

^tbw nflUes.sacftnew sabscilber,

and all oM safasarltMn who renew Uwtr «adnarljA)oa»,wUlbettlVjmaaagpfof am

«CHW0 XOSNINe,"

Ihseb a ptetut* eannot b« paretesed of tbe retail dealers tor leas thaaPOUR DOU LA

The«ATt?ltlUY EVSNIHO MAIL Is an iiwnAMit Weekly Newspaper, elegantly V—Mas «Agkt pages ef book paper, sad aim* be, tn every ni,t rsMHy Pa|M»r. Wltti tMsalmtn view. »oUUa#wUl appear la its ottaawMi that eaanet ha nnd ahmd In tfen meat reined gtesMe circle.

eerirr *AJ»mm

gieMa»,prlee— 9U» kxSSSiJSa-KStiiFzssz

I ll,^-tr-l-r ..

AHthsm (inwe^)-«Mr|ftA Add real r. S. triRfVAl.L,

PwMMiernaterday Xvenlng Matl. vnmmnAvm, tntk

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Hutu, Caps, Fauns sad Straw Coeds, 113 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

JR.

FREEMAN, Retail Dealer in

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

LKISSNER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer liv-.^ Piano*, IHelodeonn, Orgnnit,' Musical I lutruments, Ac.,

GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER HERDS, No. It Main street, Terre Hants. Indiana.

R.

L. BALL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Htovea, Mantela,«rates,Tin Plate,

Japan and Pressed Ware, 138 Main street, North Side.

RW.

RIPPETOE, Oeneral lea)er In

UUOCERIBR, PROVISIONS AND PRO. DUCJB, National Block, lSi Maiti strset.

BUNTIN

pM IU0

ehtoaso) SO eta.

Mall and oflkw f*abaertptkns will. Inva«taMy. be dlsoanttaasrt at eapfrallnn at Slnepldtor. (ft.vimsi by tbe ««traordiaary races— pbko has a«en«ed the j»uUneaCMl Of The lATtJRftA* tYKHLKd MAIU miter ttff feor wl will hmmtprth tfaocMOt tlwmest

IT ARMSTRONG, Wholesale and Retail DRUOtilflfl,

006 Main street^ Corner of IHKth,T«rieHaoto

Q.ENTS'AND LADIES' WEAR,

Cleaned and Colored!

OBNTS' WKA fi ItKPA fRKD NKATLT AT 11. F. REINER'S Dye House, aprft-ti] Xtaln street, between th and 7th

Kohm,

DEAtERIN

HEALlttlfAl^

Afe. IIS Haft* INH np tlairs,' vcaae MAUTK, titn. Will no tots tn the city and lands In the rantty on the best terms. Prompt and eareftoi tttratkm given te busldfws.

TAR JU. TURNER,

Real Estate Agent,

COMMISSION BROKKR AJSD OOlr L&TENtt AORXT. Omnt-Owr Prairie taty Bank, iOt St., with Hmdrt«h A WiUiama.

PHILIP KADEL* *-S! ManahwttttWsf v. MMI WMWMWBI

FRANKLIN

5rouKr»»^r,

f#9 Wise Sim#, fls^sssti, #h4e. mam, wtn 4 mmm. ..tbsiystessiniik nesjmtf h» felstoi Istme ,JT «,

|gpra».

Professional Cards.

TiroLEAXfr PIERCE.

Attoraejs at Law,

AXD

eo memos

J#HYDE,

Palaoe of Music, 48 Ohio Ht.

TERRE

HAUTEG:S/?S Musical Institnte,

No. 1S2 Main rtrwt, up stairs. Music taught in all its branches. Pupils may enter atnuy time. Agency for Btclnway Pianos. A. HHIDK, Principal.

•asj x'%-

A.FOOTE, L-

fj Ocneml Dealer In

AGEXTS,

Xs. 74 Mala Itmt, 'RBBRiiAVIB.IM.

n.e.v(K«am r.

A. B. CARLTO*.

TTOORHEEB, OABLTAK FT VOORHEE8, Havit« formed a copartnenmip vrill praetlee lawln all its bnuichwi Ofle«-Xs. Ml Mala St.,Terrc Haate

HN T, SCOTT, Attorney at Law,

bmcK-MO. Ul MAIN HTUKET. As 0. B. Commissioner la authorised to take iijjpofti in Bankruptcy, Ovfr lfendenon% Shift Store, bet. fVxirtlt

and Fifth streets. OMlfl

TEItRE HAUTE, Idd.

"^TM. EGGLESTON,

Attorney at Law,

3fa. ftO Main Mtreet^Terrc Hante, Ind. Will practice in the Courts of Vigo, Parke and Vermillion Countka. aprt-tm

i. n, KKSTKH. a. o. wnxKbns. J^L^TKR & WHEELEI^

A ttorneyg at Law,

AND OEMiltAliUiLUfiCriNti AGESIH I OoUeetlons a Specialty. Cash Advanced on Mood patter. Prompt attenclaims in both Indiana a

tton giv liliuoia. REFERENCE fiL-National State Bank, Prairie City Bank, McKeen A Minshall's Bank, and Teire Haute Hank, Torre Haute. First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving & Loan Association, Piunesvillc, O.

OFFICE-NO. 141 MAIN HTMEET. TEURK HAUTE, IND.

E. H0SF0RD,

^Attorney at Law,

CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN BTH., 31-ly TBKRK IIAVTB, II*D.

SAM'I. n. niLsy. ILEY& BLAIR,

R'

Collections promt 1 Co

SenthSlde of Ohio 8t„beUddtlth, TERRE 1IAUTE, IND. made

Commercial Collections alty.

M. D.,A

Vt livS

HOXCEPATH1ST,

Office 405 3fnin St., opposite Opera House. Office hours, 9 to 10 A. M.,2 to 8 and 7 to 9. p. M. Night calls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Dineascs.

References —Dr. II. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of the Arm of Wilson Bros. A Hunlcy.

J08EPH RICHARDSON, M. D.

DENTIST»

Offlre'on Ohio Nt, Bet. Srl 4th, IS "feJrERRK HAUTE, IND.

T\R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

DENTIST,

Wo. 157 Hfntn «Hi*etip^ Terre Hsute, Ind.

CHARLE8

EPPINGHOUSEN,

Architect and Bnllder,

OFFICE AT STEAM 8T0NK YARD, Corner Ninth and Cherry street*.

G. & FRED LEE,

Commission Merchants,

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

Prodftce, Prnltit, CHune, &c.t

No. Main »tr«et, (West of aeventtt St.) TEfUUSHAirrK, UK,

All Orders promptly attended to and (loods ered to any isirtof the aft.

ravxs TO

mi MAiamwL

auSnSSt^Ti

A1XOB. tadlsasaeUs. W-

piAKOa

Fair Dealing No Hnmbng!

Steinwaj&Son°sPiano8

(THK BKST IS THK WORLJB,) froae »W to »L,—.

Gabler Pianos, Arion Pianos, Hazel ton Kanos.^Sf**

From

IMflsMTS.

From

IMfttsNM.

R. V. Mindeo Pianos,

oetave, ten tniab, «aly into.

AmroifiiiiDK

Is Agent fOr tbe stmve Pianos. Olw him a call. iatx«last|n|i«iaatn

'Health Home.'

A MONTKCLT JOURNAL OK DOMESTIC XEMCOta

TO PROMOTE HEALTH IN THE rAMIIl'. ,V A MIL I,

It wW ajfn ta faralsh ttsreadets with such of the current niedkal news as may be of »i^Hiaaitii%inn«iMla ltw!U treat of the

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

Temperance The" Use and Abuse of Food Domestic Economy Uses & Properties of Veg' le edici nes

"Ail nam gene

I In plain language, ftw mojlntisitpeiwd with icral interad.

Addrea%

WILL. P. BLAIR.

Attorneys & Councelors at Law,

BRAZIL, IND. ptly attended to. Prac­

tice in all the Courts or tho State.

JYJ M. JOAB,^,^

Attorney at Law,

1 Specl novl5

JQRS. LINK & MITCHELL,

Physicians and Surgeons,

Office over Buntln A Armstrong's Drug Store, corner Sixth and Mala, entrance on Sixth.

JOHN E. LTNK. M. D., residence on Cherry between Seventh and Eighth. J. D. MITCHELL, M. D., residence on Ea-

Sooreast

ie street, between Sixth and Seventh, first of the Normal School building, Terre Haute, Iud. aprll-3m

DR.?

i«-'hal«-!i!

txAdiua tuatter

Particular attention is given to DametH~ jfmUetne, Answers to the oft repeated qti^Uons, "What I* the matter?" "Wltat«h«U we" ous Medicine for Infant* Rules for the Kick ltoqfo, P"f sons and their Antidote** What to do in esse of Aeddeabi Domestic Recipes.

Each number contains information worth double the price of the year's subscription. One volume will make a "Hand Book of Family Medleine,n worth ten times to price of the subscription. •pi&f. 'r

Only Fifty Cent® a Year.

HEALTH AT HOME,

1 907 North KlxUi street.

lebSMm ST.LOtJM.MO.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRAXK HEINXG A BRO. Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes. Bread, AndCAND"S

'V.liiksfMt .. DEALERS IN Foreign

4k

ipv

ANG^: L. WILSON, mm Ofltrs her sen-ices to the

Domestic Frails

Fancy IUMI Staple Groceries, L.AFATBTTE 8THKKT,

(Between the two Railroads,)

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Terre Haute, Ind

ALE OF

Sijft

Ladles and Children of Terre Haute. Office and Residence—No. 45 south Tth St. Office hours«to 10 A. M.,12to2and6to7P.m.

City Lots.

The undersigned having made a sccond subdivision of his place in the eantern part of the city of Terre Haute, comprising two hundred and twentyndx lots, in sises to soit purchasers, now offers torsade apart thereof on terms of payment of one, two, three, four and live years, with six per cent interest included in each not*1 in advance and payable an the notes become due. TO purchasers making Immediate Improvements additional privileges will be given as ta payments and to those not making early Improvements oue-fifth pert of the purchase money will be required in advance. Deeds will he executed and mortgages renal ret I to secure the payment of the purchase money. The lots with a plat thereof will be shown at any time bv the undersigned on the pivraisss or by Mr. Beach at the Prairie City Bank. maySMt. CURTIS GILBERT.

IME DEFIED!^ I'RESEBVED FOR EVER!

Buried securely and In order, by OMttf jframrs PATESiT STONE COFFIN VAIM,

Isaac Ball, Agent, city of Terre Haufe.

LIVERY.

J. A. B¥RGAN,

Wishes to inform the citisensef this city that he has purchased the Livery Htable of Chctttwick, and that ne has refitted the Lee ooheeratn good iQrln

New

Horses and

to suit any taste. He will etaUiyof

rill Atm make a *pe»

BMrdlaf ilenM

by tlieday or week. CW1 and nan the new concern. Remember the pbtee» Fourth (?t, between Main and Ohio.

TCE! ICEf!

Keep Cool

We now have ice enottgh to supply all retail demands of the dty» PMnas order wagons or the office.

Terre Haate Icc Co.,

175 MAIN STREET.

•\rOTICE OF CO PARTNER.

a Ptrtmnehlntoessry on the Root and Hhoe bMness at Main Stead, nnder the firm name of Seott Uostsn.

June ISifa, WH.

N.a I. n. HL'«TO».

my stock ef Boots and Brio, and can eonto my friends and a^uscorr.

HEDGLS'QHAMPION BAKING pOWDER.

In the Host Economical

Powder for the Couimer ia us.

?4i ^$4

WHY

ifieQuantljr fifty l\wderaol«.

Because It Is full strength, oone per cent, cheaper than any other It leqnlses less quantity.

Contains no Inturtous adds. Is warranted cikcmloally pore. Will make better, lighter and more nutritions Biscuits, Rolls, Mufllns,P*stiy,' Paddings, etc.. than made from fermented yeast.

The Champion, wherever Introduced, has taken lead with all lovers ot pute and econo- el articles, and has given universal sattsfs n, as Is being acknowledged bjr all.

Vooi.iwhat you pay for. !i i- pot up fun net weightlu each slse packet la i: fona in quality.

It Is de of select and pure materials. fers with the roost delicate and sensitive stoma a- can est Biscuits. Bread, etc., made with the Cbampten with Impunity, when Bread mart* irom fermented yeast gives distress, i• i• .'.Ul not la many cases be retained the r"

Ion

FAI'TN FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. 4J -j if edgre** t'hamplon' Baklna Powder

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

Xo time required for dough to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champlou rives Eggs, Shortening, Milk, etc.

The efficacy of its worth, in this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recJpe: Two coffee cups white sugar and one half cap butter, one eoiltee cap oold water, three eups of flour, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKIMU POWIDER, one and a half teaspoontal Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.

It put up In neat packages of quarts: i, halves and pounds, for family use.

And in five, ten and twenty-five pound cases for con venlence «f hotels. Packed in barrels or boxes, as desired.

Manufactured at the Laboratory of W. N. HBDOE8 A CO. .. southeast corner of Main and Center sts.,

Springfield, O

For sale by all Retail Dealers* The following are our Whol«iwle Agents MB Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and JerreHaute:

DAOO ET A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Iud.

HULMAN A COX, Terre-ttsute, Ind.

tl. L. STILES A OOl,(ahoinnati, O. REYMER A BRO.. Pittsburg, Fenn.

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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 prevents the heir from fsillns off, and gives it a softness and beauty that no other irritating and hartful properties, it possess«| all the peculiarly bland ana delicate propertlls of Oocanut Oil in tbs highest pomlble state of purity and fragrance, ft la cooling in its influence upon tbe skin.

Cures all cutaaeous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy. It la the cheapest because lis effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the greatest care, and perfomtd with the most delicate perfumeries the market afibrda.

Sold at a price that is at the command of ev«T one. PrUe50eeatsper bottle. if,

Manufactured at tbe Laboratory of

iw W. N. HEDGES A CO.. Southeast corner of Main and Center sts.» Springfield, O. pt&v(jULICK A BERRY, Agent*,

Terte-Haute, Ind,

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the most reltatfle remedy tn the

market for what«Is recommended. The united velceof ail th*t have used itis enough to »mve iu wonderftii effect* In arrest* ins «Rt discuses Ol Throat and Langs.

Ooujmmptlvee shorfld not gnt nntll UMf try ,Ir. H«ifss' Pu t.ouic Ufe Balsam, primarily becse«e tt wtU In the end secure to them ll*darUy, herattse it will give to them end Mom irom coughing.

Kvery forerunner or protiuc^r or Consumption, s«teh as Congfis. Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., areatpeMiiy cured by Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Dtfe Balaam,

Therv ere ten enmn*^Wby everjtflMmijr should have Dr. Hedcas' •am:

I. ft is the cheapest. Large bottles for it ia ranch more pleaasnt to tahe Is more effsctual.

Is simple, safe and certain care. 1» adapted to both young and o!d.

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It Is adapted to both young and ore, & It Is warranted to give aat!s*setl«« 7. It Is composed entirely of herbal balaamte a It'uthe meet popelar medicine in the

1«! Beosnse ev^'fly^ly'tiE^'hMui hS it wlll at U»e laboratory ot

W, N. HEDGES CO.,

Boetheast oorner of Main and Centersm,, Qpf)ll|Qli«t

For sale by all Drnggists ana country Mm cheats. dlTUCKl tSXRRT, Aftnht,

Tsire-Haute, ute, Ind,

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