Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 4, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 July 1874 — Page 7

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I undenteod min, tiw. I am so glad," «^|||N- ft* -OhO genuine,

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Walter you afe a|ek

anljHltli rfifvo been unlucky »i«rcche* in tha

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do toll us," be tght Jtlte af a s^we as we all sat talking la the flrc-hi. I won't '•xj won't" ianghed, turning to t!:• i4.

Never, Here'before aTl the# wit-

fftt"i^wpteda?:or Tttara was. a double we&f morning,

house Christ:

at our en ^and it.

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liTtySffiian time 1 have

never told aud I never tcUL Tbc Major is convet d. lie thinks & woman keep a ret provided a 9« bottom of it. 1

THE GOODY MAN.

Don't, s$ys a marry a man .tb&mau wi lii* a tdonar| uHt a ffcMp inM# mart wlwin yo* ««i gding three times every Sunday, with a devout cravat and a sanctified white pocket handkerchief hanging out one of his coat-tail* the man who sends "leaflets" in hiii letters to his fricn|«, and drop« tracts about promiscuously ry bird moulting its fofli»ers Jp® i£an who is fond of quoting texts one possible occasion, and, if there are women present, likes especially to oome out with those alu^sd bf raaf again** the gentler seJM jto thga vjh" .Sunday school* and catechistfs the 5n dren, pat r« nixes revivals and misaiens to Turks, Chinamen, and Australian, Afri"missing lin cei

can and Polynesian and thinks that tfepa Jews a*e 'bfginnijg to go hack to Jfenpal man who consigns Fretien geologists and Unitarian#* »o thoivery hottest ovcos in a certaiji iiyliyiduil's piirat# kitchen, and who is firmly convinced that science and atheism are synonymous terms, and that either Barwin. Colenso, or Herbert Hpenoer is Anti-Christ—he isn't quite whjch t|e man who eioheWs balls, theatres anf Operas—«very species e#floetel rtMtnlon' wat is not a eutatefe tea-fight, every specie of music that is not a hymn tune, and evscy spfciairof kit WhU*% if not i^presentatife of \Si«t4 I recupmber once, as a chiW,Saying my drawing were intended to depict, when reproved for giving the rein to my artistic &ncy on a Sunday—"Good people going to church^' or something in the

style the man who preserves a grave, immovable countenance when everybody else is laoghing at some particular good jokf who jratctafes as carefully for a Mngwmtut Sfia Hfcoddy watches front t% Pmxcees Blueblood, Sffa pofft»ce^ wjwtrtm tli^ helpless offender with the bowie-knife of morality antj. the tomahawk of prtliQ4oxy the, man who, if he wete to pe

five buiKtred aiMbg around hka to sit for a portcaliof charity herself, yet says, as plainly as looks tn« whole world in general, "Go to the left hand, all ye goats!" and reserves the right hand locality exclusively for himsolt

FAILURES IN liUSlXMSSt. The man who never kiled in business cannot possibly know whether he has any "grft" in him, or is worth a button. It is the man who fikils, then rises, who is really great in his way.

Peter Cooper failed in making hats, ftfled as *. cabinet' maker, locomotive builder, and grocer but as often as he feilfd, he "terted and tried again," until be could stand upon his feet alone, then crowned his victory by giving a million dollars to help the poor boys in times to come.

Hoxaoe Uceeley tried three or ibur lines of business before he founded the Tribune, and #n«dys |t|Wo^h a million dlhSriek Henty failed L' eleljhln^lie undertook, until he made himself the ornament of his age rat nation.

Tit* IbnnderoflheNew York Hefifld MAO0 and sinking JO* ttfoney 'ten yoara, and then made one of the

iuust profitable n^wspiifief^ on e*«h Stephen A. lKuglasa made 3tlnn« taMn and bedsttads, indNnmrnM, »anjr a long year before he made himself a "gi "on the floor of tkmfwm. .AUAham Llar!n Mled to make ends meet by el pinf wood, fldl to far tit in the galiery- slave life of a Mb &*t boalBMut he had not even wit enongh to ran a grocery, and he MMifte hinMetf a ehartder he nineteenth oontorv.

General Onm &Ued at everything exsmokltur dgara,he teamed to tan i«,btit aidnotMll iMtiber enongh to puifhatw a pair of breeches. A d«xen years ago, np" on top of a woodpile, **lenmtng ft" to town for forty dollars month, and yet be If at the head of a great nation. *n»e le«on for every yonng man Is this: As long as yon have tho health, toao, j»u« frff-" dM' times Hilled to thr6w obi Its

so, go ahead if you

thing try another, and athlrtt even. Look at the spider

jk to it* place of attachment, and on Mk the twentieth eoecweded. The yoniw Mr man kaa the gift of eontlnttMMM fi the ene who«e

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A SAT STOMY. 4

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A fy lhin^r in the oonntry had her atte—on drawn one dey to some rats in an outer room, surrounding a pall which had bwsjjwppared for th® ^ga. OhMnrving them caroftatlly, «a»e soon dleocmted that a yonng mt had Mien Into the paiL that Ma fttonda, to tbenmnherofr or wwe la eowmltatlon as to the beat means of reaenbtf him. The )ady called other* of her ftunily towitthe mta' nHmoe-vm white they tinned bwrtly at work, ragardleMi of prwwnco of the spectators. Bjrtwla* 1 «mI together (iha hind foet of ,, .««( rat UAim entwined with »fO»eDex^and«eon,tbey stain extending «w the aide 1 The forsnvcm rat, supposed to he the nu tr, ilm readbed down. si—part ffcwv.-.tgone hit her arma,«M iHjfliUrn* ii"tw«ooion IfcewK*. »irtrtMWj their deBhwOten had occupied no much time that the young nit was drowned t* sh extrieeled, awl efMHpsn^r frt«nS dl i. tempt:

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it A ^l ti: anything that day at **Oh, yea" saidtbt »y. "Well, it was it, my son t" inn edtheanxaWU»w1,^We|l. -d tte fw& pt lay. wtth an juf i'i juoud iaaukei^WaMieag^iyl^ A little fcii' v, live or six 1, ffH had feeen wcntingondemuats much 1' small fbr hhn, was ww ifay,sftw garc ut 1 a

i* wron wTr nnn, wan ww nay,

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too MHaU, Our ix-v. ar-«fal *hni

"Mai do fc«l,aw^ t^s I ,- ?1A 1

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man

1:i»i• to the 1 UH.-r*- to tea. JjAUiivute&e|jrhuxtt«' -i #»etnbletheuaio j-i:i aa'"ii.-! ad tla- lamily eirelc br th" ipt »i«oni "Wh^r.- i. yurvr:U'1» .JSfow the g«»tl iiiMi riQgMea *e eently sepaciitetl i- -^n «art»er of his life, was taken so comply !y by surrlno Ui he stammered forth th#4eyth

hlnding that the child p«Jb^: f!nher itoriee, :i, the mild roller par ii:-, lie oencludtxl to 'lean breast ef the matter and erftt once. •with a calmness which the result of a volley of inward expletives: we riont|»re t«etl»r. We (^ll^rP» \^ljapbotter

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Ho stiflHl a groan as the clfiid began again, and darted an exasperated look at her parents.

But tho little torment would not be auieted till she exclaimed: Cluftt a$fce! Then why don't yon obt| pa and ma do?" engeatiee is mine," laughingly retorted the visitor, after pa and ma exchanged looks of holy horror, followed ine\!itabtfe roar.

A lady acquaintance read the follow ig paragraph in a paper: "A younf. wire once cured her husband of a dispo-j sition to absent himself from home at nights by providing good dinner, and spying to fc** antrum, fieofge, if you find a sweeter spot than our home, describe it t*nie, and 1 will rival it if I die in the attempts A kiss and a few tears completed the victory." This lady acquaintance tried the game on her husband. He wasn't melted a bit he merely said, "Wben you can get the boys to come hero and smoke icigars and talk !lltk*, «jid you set up a keg of lager, can eonnt me In. I like the company of the boys, I do." Our lady saw that sentiment tyad no etBx' she 'didnt throw herself on hug and vet lti& paper oojlar with, her tears but she took a saucer and fired it at his head, and followed it up with a cup, and ended it by slinging a dish of HtmWbecc^s op his shirt bosom. Since that tiina^ he has been an exemplary husband. Yet he does seem very anxious for her to visit her dear wethpx as thfe

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ur or live times a week

An

oM-£S»hioned ease of witchcraft, sorcery, or black art is reported as taking place in Berkshire, Kngland. A man by the name of Jackson Carrick refused one Joseph Biggins a bushel of pel^s wherewith to jpiant a field. From tltkttime things w«nt badly with Jackson. His crops were the poorest in the county. His peas did not come up, his wheat turned to smut and his turnips dried up in the soil. Besides these things, bis hogs, sheep, cattle and horses died in a very mysterious way. .Some fell desd as if struck with lightning, others diedftom some cause unknown to the fWEcrirtary surgeons. A. wise man being consulted, stated that they were tiMRrilebed, and that it was necessary to slay the author of the mischief. As no one was bold enough to slay him his image was made in elay, and a red-hot poihrast into it. At thievery time the witch was seized with a strange and almost Immediately expired. A week after his burial his grave was opened, and the body wm found to be torned to ashes.

Dunne as little as possible in warm weather. This simple rule will prevent almost all discomfort/ram beat. It is tie ateroenns people wiio go about puffing and blowing like steam-engines and taking in about as large an amount of fuel at every street corner who complain, probably sKffer most from the trammer warmth, ami are most liable to b« attacked by summer disorders. Incessant thirst isindaoed partly by habit, partly by the quantity of salted food—bam mainly—which & need during the warm weather. Abstain! from salt food eat fresh meat, fruit and vegetables, and drink as little as poasible. So will yon be happy!

Who can read without emotion Vhe story of two little girls in Green Bay Wis. The eldest waa seven years of age, the youngest only five. A drunken father left them alone In their room for six days, with only a small loaf of bread for food. When the children nearly bread,

were fonnd the elder stster waa nearl dead, hairing refined to eat of the breac so that her little sister might not suffer We hear a groat deal of heroines. Does history tarnish an example equal to

Ceatear Uahaest. The great discovery of the ip. jftwrrs is nraain which the Centaur LlnUbsnt will relieve,

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Owitwte OnMor OH.

no swelling II (Kit wMw. ss which It

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A Slftwtar eeanUlnlng ee»tlfles«e» of wondrrfttl «m» of H^wmathan, neamtate,loekjaw, sfsnains, swfHtlimn, herns, scaHfLeaked* brearts, jKWomaw Mtoi, tromn

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of hi« u»m

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sattrhram, sar^wfw,^ andthsmdpeoi the liniment w,W hs swrt gnwss to any one. It is the most wo*Ml«rfttf beaUng and patnwsH*vlng agent the world has ever ntedoeetft It nelic as no arMele «rer b^orc did sell, and itt*31*because itdow Jv#whatItnretends to*». One home of tneOeitawr »nment Iwr aniuuOs (jrirtlew snapper) Is wwttt a hmHtred dottan for spavined, stnuned or palled homes and mole*, and torserew-worra

family or stock -owner can a£ wHhoat Centoar MBlmrnl. Price, sarge bottle^ tljMi B. Roe*

reotori-u).'

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JlKEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT

$ih* oily knownItemed}- fur

Briglit's piseasej

And a po*Hlv« rt-»n(*Jy for HTRICTITKKR, BlA 2RS01

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... ...HfKPsiiA, NERVOUH DEBILITY, 1)7

KEARNEY'S

EXTRACT BUCHU

IVirmaneiitly Cores all Disaasmof Uis!' BIDDER, KIDNKY8, AND DROPSICAL HWKLMNUH,

Existing In Men, Women and Children, par NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!! Prof. Steele aays: "One bottle of Kearney Vi Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Duchus eoii\Wu«l,u ^l»rl«S ^e^ollar {hu pr Bix Domes n* -i 4ii A

Sold by Drugglnts everj'where.

Depot, 104 Dnana ^t., New York. A Physician In attendnnee to answer correspondence and give advice gratis.

Sty Send stamp for Pamphlets, free."*w

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Nervous & Debilitated

OF BOTH SEXES.

No C&nrge 'fot AdiiH& arid Consultation,

Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, unthor of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexnal 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 3D years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures gunrantced. Charges reasonable. Those at distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage.

Send for the Ouifle la Health. Price 10q» kJ tenrnn

F*ir DealliifTNo Hitabug!

Steinway&Son'sPianos

(5THR BEST IK THE WORLD,) From M78 to 81,000.

Grabler Pianos, Arion Pianos, rn1000.

Hazelton Pianos,r„T5'o4°° R. V. Minden Pianos,

7 1-3 Octave, fine finish, only $310

ANTOISHIDE

Is Agent for the alove Pianos. Give him a oall. 181 Main St., np stairs.

I ME DEFIED!

CAL

•k.<p></p>Buchu!

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JOHN

imoPSY,

Von it i. ntion f.t im «ttinenc*

iartrtinsf,Ir-

j«uu«au, iuiUiiMUon or UiMir^tion iiwu'.i'"!. q{ -the „., BLiODEK & KIDXEYS,

SPERM ATOSRlitEA,

LeuecHrrlMtw or Whites, IH«aM|nof the ProstaUM.iuni.Btune la the Bladder, Colculus Gravel or Briokdtwt Deposit and u«ns or Milky -r

B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 101 Duane St., N. Y.

TJIANOS.. tt__

OH EVER!

Burled securely and In order, by using SCHOOLED PATENT STONE COFFIW VAULT, laaae Ball, Agent, city of Terre Hante

PHQBlfIX

TILE ItACHIKE.

W»"to tan mto mini atw Mt mi «r (to Swetw til

HHS&SaS?5

TAYIiOX, hMUnusMlto, Za«-

CEI ICE! I

Keep Cool.

We now have tea enough to suppiy all retail demands ofats d^r. Phnlwe order of ions or the oAee.

Terre Haute

Co.,u

lee

175 MAIN HTRKET.

A FRED LEE,

Commission Merchants,

Wholesale and Retail Osaka* la

Froduee, Fruit*,Gaaie,

.. Ha. tit Kala Mmt, (W*t of Hprenth St.) TERRE HAUTE, 1MB.

jfZfSEastj&xs}

TEHEE HAUTE EVENING MATT, -v. 7

THOMAS,

H. 8VKE8,

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GARDEN. FIKLD AND FI/JWEUBKRD8, No. 03 Main street, Terra Haute, Indiana.

ball,

W'holcsiile and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Mnnlela, Orates, Tin Plate, Japan and Pressed Ware, 138 Main street, North Hide.

RW.

RIPPET0E,

General Dealer In

Over Henderson's Stove Store, bet. Fourth and Fifth streets. mai22 TERRE HAUTE, Idd.

R. KESTKR. K. O. WWEKT.ita,

ESTER & WHEELER,

Attorneys at Law,

AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. Commercial Collections a Specialty. Cash I Advanced on Good paper. Prompt atten-| tion given to claims in both Indiana and Illinois.

RE E RE N E S.-Natlonal State Bank, Prairie City Bank, McKeen A Mlnsliall's Bank, and Terre Haute Bank, Terre Haute. First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving & Loan Association, Painesville, O.

OFFICE—NO. 141 MAIN STREET/ TERRE HAUTE, IND.

c.

E. H08F0RD, iw® *•"*83#!%

Attorney at Law,?

SAM'I. n. KIT.KY. ILEY& BLAIR,

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Business Cards. lLaneVCorHial

•ptteiaiswad Wttehnaker Iter the trsde. Fourth and Ohio streets, *ten I of bjgmaa with watch.

WW. ii.iJL nim.il ,i •, «Wi'' »i W »|(|lll||i. »«••,• iiii

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ilnia, Cap*, Fan asid Straw Caods, ll» Main street, Terre Haute, tnd. -v ^f|L'

JIv.

FIIEEAIAN,

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Retail Dealer in

Amerlcm* and Farelga Valchoc, JKWEUiY.A^ Opera Hwe.

LKI88NER»

Whdesale and Retail Dealer in

Terrehaute

4

1'innoa, Melodeona, Organs, |s§ Musieal lastraments, Ac* Palace of Musi48 Ohm

Xs«|cal Instltate,

*»o lMM#tartreet,uptitair*. Mualctau^lit in nil II* hmnchm* Pnpita mar enterataoy a-

J•A.

FOOTE,

General Ueneral Daalerhr

GROCimiES,PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE, National Block, 1SS Main street.

BUNTIN

3ZU7T

& ARMSTRONG,

Wholesale and Retail I S

600 Main street, Corner of Sixth, Terre Haute

Q.ENTS'AND LADIES' WEAR, Cleaned and Colored!:.

GENTS' WEAR REPAIRED NEATLY AT

H. F. REINER'S Dye House,

apr5-tf) Main street, between 6th and 7th.

JAB. H. TURNER, Real Estate Agent, COMMISSION BROKER AND COL­

LECTING AGENT.

OFFICE—Over Prairie City Bank, eth St., with Hendrich & Williams.

HILIP KADEL,

Manufacturer of':

Professional Cards.

w. VOORHEES. A. B. CARLTON.

C. 8. VOORHKKS.

YOORHEES,

CARLTON &

VOORHEES,

Having formed a copartnership will practice law in all its branches Office—No. 508 Stain St., Terre Haute

JOHN T. SCOTT,

Attorney at Law, ,4

OFFICE-NO. Ill MAIN STREET. As U. S. Commissioner is authorised to make proofs in Bankruptcy.

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•CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STS., 31-ly TKtUtR

IIACTK, IND.

W1ZX.

r.BLAjp.

Attorneys & Councilors at Law,j

(BRAZIL. IND.

tlco in all the 6ourta o? tho State.

Prac-

ptly attended to.

of

jyjT M. JOAB, Attorney at Law, f&nffcSltlc of Ohio B^betSdAltb,

TEIIRE HAUTE, IND.

Commercial Collections made a Specially^ novlS

jyK ANGIE L. WILSON,

Offer* her services to the

Lsdlm and Children of Terre Hante Office and Residence—No. 41 south 7tli St. Omoe hours

8

to 10

a.Mt., 13

to 8 and 6 to 7

HYDE, M. D.,

p.m.

HOUHEPATIUST,

Oflkx 405 Main 8L, opposite Optra House. Office hours, 9 to 10

a. x^Sto8and7to9.p.x.

Night oalls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Diseases. Reference*}—Dr. H. 3. Treat, A. Wilson, of the firm of Wilson Bros. A Hunley.

RICHARDSON, M. D.

DENTIST.

OfleeetOkieMnBel. Srd A -ltk,| owned TERRS HAOTK, IND.

TVR. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, DENTIST,

IV*. 157 Mala Str*ev Tern Haute, Ind,

CHARLES

EPPINGHOUSEN,

Arcfcfteet sa« BaUicr,

OFFICE AT STEAM 8T0NB YARD, Owner Ninth and Cherry streets.

**RA3rX£.ZN-

FOUNDRY,

f«« WHS KnM, Cinrtmnmti, OMa AlllWK, SMITH 4 10HMS0N.

to and Goods i* i«iat«4 is bw

Sift

m$sy*

1SI1S1

BLOOD ITRIFIKK.

A ^rietly vegetable preparation, compounded aocoiiding to the best method* known to modern science,'** t~!

Ijt has direct and spectiic action on the

liver and Kidneys^a

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ASncVmm-.Ch»

Bilionsnemi and Liver (en* plaints with their attendant evils, nausea, headache, dundnew, restlessness, foul mouth, bilious eruptions, pains in the back, oollc, fevers, inflammation, ulceration of liver, pain and burning in urinary passage.

Disease of Kidneys and Bladder, retention, inflammation, ulceration, curdy deposits, pain in lumbar region and other painAil symptom*.

Scrofola of King's Evil, and all other diseases arising from an impure «tate of th, blood, .dMtfftrtng IMeif to. pimples, blotches, uloers, boils, salt the stomach. rheum, erj'sipelas, cancers, tuberculous eases of tho lungs, rheuinatlsm, ulcerations, exfoliation of bones, fever, general loss of vigor, etc., etc.

Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General Debility, uorvoiis hoadache, sick head' ache, neuralgia. As a preventive of chills and fevers, ague, remittent, intermittent, otc. It roaches the entire list of dangerous and painful diseases generally spoken of as—

Female Complaints whose names are well known, of which langour, general debility, hysteria, nervousness, are some of the symptoms.

All of these and many more diseases are effectually conquered by our Cordial, not always by direct action on the affected organs, but often by removing the two great causes, constitutional taint in the blood and general debility,.,

Prepared only by

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Saddles and Harness,

Wlilps, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Bhm-1 kets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices in the city, Main St, near 9tk, south side.

G. D. Lane & Co.,

Chemists and Manufacturing Druggists, ST. LOUIS, MO.

BRUNKER'S

Carminative Balsam,

Xs the Great Popnlar Remedy

For children teething, colic, summer complaint and cholera infantum. No medicine I nas ever attained a reputation equal to It, it Is patronized by the wealthiest families in the State, and eulogized by our best physiclans. Forty thousand bottles sold in 1873, every bottle warranted to give satisfaction, none returned, thousands of hopeless cases cured with one or two 25c bottles of Branker's Balsam, after all other means failed. For Diarrhceft, Flux, Cholera Morbus, Aslatic Cholera, Congestion of the Stomacb, or any pain or cramp in the stomach, violent Hiccoughs or vomiting. Every bottle is| worth Its weight in gold. Gives speedy lief, and is perfectly harmless taken in large doses, and pleasant to take. No family I knowing its great value will ever be without it. Pot up Ir 25c, 60c and SI bottles, sold by all druggists and dealers in patent medl-1 cines. Circular with instructions accompany each bottle. Wherever this medicine I cannot be obtained of the druggists, six (me ?ight ounce bottles willbesei I celpt of five dollars.

dollar, eight ounce bottles willbesent on refive dollars. Address, DR. W. A. BRUNKER,

Ascension, Indiana.

For sale at Wholesale by Eberle & Bindley and Gulick & Berry. Juile27-4iu

J^-OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

HAY and OATS

Sealed proposals will be received by the common council of the city of Terre Haute, at their next regular meeting, to-wit, on tne evening of the 28th day of July, A. D. 1874, for Airnishlng the Fire Dep&rtnient with (16) sixteen tons of good timothy hay, the same I having been cut and stacked or put in barn I without being wet.

Also proposals for furnishing (1,000) one thousand bushels of oats. The hay and oats I to be delivered on or before November 1st, 1874. to Stephen Mahoney, Chief of Fire Department.

The council have the right to rejectany or all bids. By onier of Common Council. GEO. A. HAYWARD,

Chairman Firs Com.

OTICE OF CO-PARTNER-SHIP.-Tkrrk ITautk, Ind., IS, 1874. the undersigned, have this day formed a partnership to carry on the Boot and Shoe business at 98 Main street, under the firm name of Scott A Huston.

fi

N. A SCOTT

June loth, 18T4. J. B. HUSTON. I have this day sold my stock of Boots and I Shees to the above named firm,and can confidently recommend them to my friends and tho public generally. S. C. SCOTT.

Legal.

ITY TREASURER'S SALE.FOR.STREET IM PRO VEMENTS.—By ^rtue of a certain precept, to me directed by the Mayor of the city of Terre Haute,, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal thereof, In favor of Jacob K. Voorhees and Braxton

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Cox, contractors, and against Matilda Freeman, I have this day levied on and will on Tuesday, the 4th day of August, A. D. 1874., offler for sale at public auction at the door oi the city court room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock v. m. of said day, the following described part of lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvements, ami all costs accrued, or to accrue, to-wlt Two hundmt and thirtyone and one-half (231)1) feet off of the nort h' side of the west one-fourt of out lot No. sixty-five (65) of the original in and out lots of the town, now city of Terre Haute, In the county of Vigo

and State

of

Indiana,

byMatilda Freeman,aga*

is assessed a balance of two hundred and

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-seven Mid seventeen-hundredth I) dollars, for grading and paving that part of Fourth street which lies between Park and MoflMt streets in said city, and which said Fourth street lies adjacent to to"0™

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HE STATE OF INDIANA, VI-

GO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT I URT-No. 8814-William B.Tuellvs. the unknown heirs of Albert Watson, deecsuk ed, Bordeen Watson, Elvira Jurgaa and the unknown heirs of John H. Watson, deceased. Proceeding to satisfy Mortgage. Be it known that on the 11th day of July, 1874, said Plaintiff filed an Affidavit la due form, showing that said defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana.

Said non-resident defendants are hereby {notified of the pendency of said action I against them, and that the same will stand fur trial at the September Term of said Court

In the year 1874. MARTIN HOLL.INGER, Clerk. Hchdsich A WIUL.IAM8, p, q. julyll-St

HEDGES'QHAMPION BAKING pOWDER.

W •irr-:fy,7) WIn the Most JBeenoatlcal Balda^

Powder Iter the Cenmnier In

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Because it is tall strength, consequently ftfty per cent. Reaper than any other Powder sold. It requires less quantity.

Contains no Injurious acids. Is warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter and more nutrl* Uons Biscuits, Rolls, Mufflns,

Pastry, Puddings,

etc., than made from fermented yeast. The Champion. Wherever Introduced, has taken the lead with all lovers of pure and economical articles, and has given universal satisfaction, as Is being acknowledged by all. tor. tin each sise pack-

nay J'or weigh

You get what yon It is pot up fun ne age.

It Is uniform in quality. It is made of select and pure materials. Persons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs ean eat Biscuits, Bread, eta., made with the Cbamphra with impunity, when Bread mads lrora fermented yeast gives dtstained on

FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

HMfft' Champion Baking Powder

Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of floor than can he done by any other Baking Powder. I No time required for dough to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed.

Hedges' Champion mvss Eggs, Shortening, Milk, etc. The efflleacy of its worth, in this respect, ean be tested by the following delicate cake recipe:

Two ooflTee cups white sugar and one-half cup butter, one cofftee cup eold water, three eurpe of flour, whites of four eggs, three teanpeons HEDGES'CHAMPION jBAKJNQ POWttBR, one and a half teaspoonral Hedges' Ooneentrated extract Vanilla.

It is put up in neat packages of quartet*, halves and pounds, for xamily use. And In five, ten and twenty-five pound cases for convenience mt hotels.

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

W. N. HEDGES A CO.

Southeast corner of MaJn and Cent

Center sts., Springfield, O

For sale by all Retail Dealers. The following are our Wholesale Agents in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and TerreHaute:

DAGGET A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.

HULMAN A COX, Terre-Haute, Ind.

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

REYMER A BRO„ Pittsburg, Penn.

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COCOA KREMOLL/

OUF^ PATRONS WILL PLeASE RFMEM8EP.

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 we have had In its favor warrant us in makisg the assertion.

It prevents the hair from falling off, and gives it a softness and beauty that no other preparation can.

Wholly free from irritating and hurtful properties, it possesses all the peculiarly bland anu delicate properties of Gocanut Oil in the highest possible state of purity and fragranoe.

It is cooling in its influence upon the skin. Cures all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy.

It is the cheapest because its effects are ths best and most lasting. It is prepared with ths greatest care, and perfumed with the most delicate perfumeries the market affords.

Sold at a price that is at the command of every one. Prli SO eents per bottle.

Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. HEDGES A CO.,

southeast corner of Main and Center sts., Springfield, O-

GULICK A BERRY, Agents,

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n- Terre-Haute, Ind,

BROWNING & SLOAN.Agents. Indianapolis.

JOHN D. PARK, Agent Cincinnati, O.

S9TA11 druggists and country merchants are handling it.

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R.HEDGES'PULMONIC LIFE BALSAM.:

Very Larg Bottlc Fob 50 Cen

Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, conse-

Soughs,Colds,Greatest

oently the Remedy of the Age for Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Wnooping Cough, Croop, and all Pulmonary Affestlons.

Positively the most reliable remedy In the market for what it is recommended. The united voice of all that have used it is enough to prove Its wonderful effects in arresting all diseases of Throat and Lungs.

Consumptives should not rest until they try Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Balsam, primarily because it will in the end secure to them health.

Secondarily, because it will give to them comfort and freedom from coughing. Every forerunner or producer of Consumption, such as Coughs. Asthma. Bronchitis, etc., are Speedily cored by Dr. Hedges' Pulmonis Dlfo Balsam.

There are ten reasons why every family should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Balsam: 1. It to the cheapest. Large bottles for 10

nst which' cents. 3. It is much more pleasant to take 8. It is more effectual. 4. It is simple, safe and certain core.

5. It is adapted to both young and old. 9. It Is warranted to give satisfaction. 7. It Is composed entirely of herbal balsamic medicines. 8. It is the most popular medicine in tho

9. Because physicians are prescribing It 10. Because every family that has had it not be without it.

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Manufactured at the Laboratory dt W. N. HEDGES A CO., Southeast corner of Main and Center sts.,

Springfield, fc

For sale by all Druggists and country Merchants.

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

BROWNING A SLOAN, Agents, Indianapolis, Ind*.

JOHN D. PARKE,

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