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

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BY CHARLES READE.

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"Your hand, dear Rayna1." "'There, old comrade, there." They wrung one another's hands, and turned away and hid their faces from

»V

^UUIW1'

from your

mun up. ,11--..:' I'- j!J® tachment. Give me a goods us. I shall set +r" w-i :h you ibre weJP,«!*£»,»'' «l "lJy^i:"'* »0tlH ot, j5ifwa^ f»j*..I

The mo—:: itayual was gone, I "a mi lie or-

The mo iiayual was

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&ME, LAM

heekoDiM! a lieutenant to bito, «nd dered Mdf tho br*7 t'-'tor". ntrong colutmtott 5 MOf I» Alley. life eye up"** private IXml.

"Hivrf _t BJSim'ivaire that WOULD be TARRY if YOTI WERE killed F" Yea, colonrl: J^ 'n'HA. TH^T UMtlto make yoar

bt i,

"Take line to Colmief llayual Yoa will ftiiU him with the 12th brigade." He wrote a few llnea IU peiwil, 6»ldod them, I)ard went off witli Uieiu, lit* tie DRE) ITG that the colonel of his brigade waa TAKING ttte trouble to WE his life, bemuse ho came from Beanrepalre. Colonel Dnjardio TLUM went into hit* tent and closed tho aperture, and took the good book the priest had given him,sad prayed HUMBLY, AN4 6NJ»VD, ^1 UIE or

Then HE IDLT-FLOWRT, NT» H^FTD FTL hfa

hand, aad THOPGLU UF

hard it

iiin OHILD, AND

was

A II O I II W II W A A I

HEM AIIm ^x^.!iawKU^.§

A PAPVB m» TUK PvOPIJR 1 frW'- ^StT* I#,,i^™ A PAPER FOR THK PFOPIJK

TTF

A French Charge.

how

ho MU die and mver

him. ONE sad GOB at thi»~one only. Then he lighted a candle and sealed op his orders or valor, and wjpte a llqe bogging Ulil THEJ' mlgbt'be eent to his aster. HE afc» sealed up his parse and left a memorandum that t|M» coptoata nhould be given to disabled SOII^RE TOF his brigade, upon their being invalided.

Then he took out Josephine's letter. Poor coward," ho said, "let me not be unkin shoal youti£ig»»Q at peace, tl and dropped it on the ground it burned ttiowlv away. He eyea it, despairingly. "Ay! you perish, last record of an unhappy love and, as you pass away, so

I

am going—my SOTTL to its (CREATOR, sny body to dust,-±TEY, poor letter, even so PASS^Away NI^y LIRA wasted by goocarais not HI to command

a corporal^ guard,—

my hopes of GLOTY, ao UYR dreams of love,—it all eudi Hiaj nfcue-and-twenty."

FL^IWILDS 'WHITE fikiidkertlriif ^HTT eves. Josephine had given it to him. lie cried a little,NOT at DYING*- BAT at seeing his life thrown TVEAY.

When he had done crying, he put HID whifcl hlmdfcerchief mnis bosom, and the whole man was transformed beyond language to express. 1'evrdAr DOES NOT change more when it catches FIRE.

He

rose that moment, AND went like a TAEH of llgtotnfng out of the tent. The next, he camo down like a fiUcoq between the lines of the strong OOJUBTFI Death'S Alley. l' ^tfStioa'" 'the

There was A dead silence, for the

Kltthe

word

with you!" La Croix. "Attention!*' Do you know what PASSED here five mlnt(M»Aj|or'

Ike attack ef-THE BMTL^N &&• tied f* cried A captAiji.® It waa, and who was to lead the assault iSp yoq know that T'

NO V* A colonel from Egypt." RE ,... A a N I A N I I

With detachments from thc other brigades." ••Ah!Man angry roar.

Colonel Dqjardin walked TIIFLCLTJY down between the two lines. looking with bis fiery eye into the men's eyes cm hi* right. Then TTE c«nte back on the other side,**LTD, as tie »WT, he Wghted TH MEIIV es with his own. It was '^A I pasal: along a line of roady gas-

The work to ns!" ie qrifedf A toica like a clarion, that fired the

MHA

&£*1

n,

asiM

hearts as

his

eyr LI.I'L Ired tho E —"the triumph to onr FAT.^ .EE and ear lossea have N^T JN^SED tnS br%ade the honor of EAT AT those FEWOWE tlmt hahre kil so many of our comrade*,"

A FLI GR I from the men. W.^.! MLUA.1 the OOLOM of another hrigad» **»4 «ET onrw fly

fnmfl

response, the thunder of the impatient drums, and the rattle of fl xlng b* tonef* The colonel told off a paurtyto i. bat tery. "Level the gnna nA Ute top tM. Firat my slgna), ai 1 keep Hiring nrr -ur V~id*j till o« «ne o«r colom «n

He

fcfnn. iviuJi uauii? i. r\ in the A NMOF -TT, is* -l^v.

LL

Tfcey W«S» n-it r. i*r mi left hand ABV^.W noon sun.

A i•

fcaWia -, ai LU. hi* I" rte

Hu­

!eadofth4 .- farmed nhV Allev.

i-jrwt tus. minea^rsll

hiiii l»w *iWt*

n,.- nM

tawon

•r llks S liKltJinnk*. in,' bat^ry.

1

car treurf' the col rton vi "Tm ward!! f*

i»! ing! ui tl«smoke rolled ov»r tl «wne OMwMSt np wet, ./. and thr n- ri«1 ibt'V.- ,uJ. denii

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». A rs

l. -f«NP*

They went WWLFLLY OUT of the trenches that they

rear taerv. The n©l and a hun eu monare lightlng hand to hand with :i.i Ptuadhme, who tnn charged out at u^fatek a^.r- ..i tm-r.-m. 8»-'«m ar«d fenpw t] •WTn tMbfl*'*.*••' ilkBup.)-. .»r ed. '1:_•_ re ma -n ir- in she Ftu^-h ikmm No! l!•»•!• ttHf aeain, Alt'! closeaadcr+taii halloa.

lawrf.'ll n»"»i jkv:.A|»n, aii'L n^j •. :11 i:io O rs j.,!i ide .!•»» tin- Hasi. -u^uAndre, •'iIF W I 'V-RND'- :TRMYTM^ laahout thai R.. II KV, I thei? mnon be1•

I to play ONSIIC JPI W-~« lir ^*he I aiui a«*AI

The smoke cleared, Whero a moment before the great bastion stood and fought was a monstrous pile of blackeiuxL. bloody"»*WES and timbers, with/nis-T nnou, S^'KLT^ ug hero I

ui

oodywl

jncHirrttaiipan

anI EASHE^ W' ^NIS LJ^-

An9$~#«ite

neath tho smoking mass, lay the relics of the gallant brigade and their victorl ous colors.

WJSDOHIX SiLJNTER

NEW TROBABIL1TIFA. _____ r*. When a man goes home and finds no sapper ready, the fire out, and his wife crusading,

it

is likely to be cloudy.

When a man receives a bill ft)rdry goods his wife bought unknown to him look oat for thunder and lightning.

Wbeiv a man promises to take bis wife to a party, and changes his mind after she is clrcpscdR shower,

you may expect a

When a man savee his cigar moncv

When you see a man going homo at

ron ^K in

two o'clock in the morning, and

see her

treat T«»-

tion thiaaft* N- :IT" "No! No! :I roar like tinroder. AH! you are of my IM

nd. AI ution!

theatt-'-K la fixed for !I\ o'cloc1

»E you and WS«TDF,U I^JRTLX N en •. iielbre the colonel I-**,?*-- a upon the GROUNDT^ «-rr I—lattfcft'-r the

L.UJTFHF. r..r VHJtMMMn i'"»r«ln-

.% vie !-. iw-a KM q«eaMw» I put to yonr hearts,—yonr answer f" je The -••r wan a aent, V^A» half

walking out with ONE of

the executors en Sumlay,achange is LM minewt.

NEW YORK'S FREE MATHS FOR WOMEN. ANIMI!}' IBE IRULAR HABITUES of the

NBS a ma«iilttoent blonde Is notices I-N of noblo figure and commanding carn.!-•, she mores qneenlike In all her MOUOIIA amid the throng, and swims with easy, undulating grace. A darkeyed witch of about eighteen plays all manner of pranks under water and above, turning Mmemanlte,diving, floating, disapj

tearing

and reappearing when

least expected, and

a yell of exulting m* drowned by another

is,

in met, as much at

home in one element as the other, being the acknowledged best swimmer in the bath, where scores are adepts in the art. The

R-F

iking contrast presented be­

tween TLIC CRIMED FACES and drooping forms of ingoing tide aad the clean, rMiant & and elastic tread of the outng tid« «.I women and children speaks volumes in favor of tho free baths.

Ceatanr X4nlment. The great discovery of the as*. _Tto«fre is nopaln which t»e Centtrnr Lintment wilt not relieve, no •welling whjcl it will not mbdea and ji" bnoHa which it will not« ui", Tltl« Is strong hmsamge. ftitlstn^. Itla i» humbug the recipe is (plOTNE i-rtnted artxind ouch bot^Ns. A circalar ontaini«e cm Um of wona* »fBjfurmof rt»«n*atl«m, .„jralata,ketcswains, sw^lltias, burn*, sealda, cakedpohKmow biles, trtmea leet, fo«». salt rbeom, ear-a«h«*, and the rttipt of *k« t.yi*~rni

wjii

It*

1

hm sail...

re aot sitn tlutn^Rh Uwif

own si ty *a Ron liked \'i. than »u» ii'id atti.. fi line. It w.i- an It was at .- bat in a i.* trr~ 0tff am ^hentl '-id .jnel' (tout imd

ie :.i Uwyhad run same SIX* JX MNANTTR were they seen through thrown and muskets wer all the FTOSKSsh (all arn»i,~thi- u, W1 6t#

mmi) again JT It W

tM Ml,

™uJu jrt t.-.jrmed ait ju bees, part sw-i round flanked it.

be srni |ntit to any om«.

E ost wonderfhl healing and jpats* r—t {he world has ever produced. ITIDMFFT before did sell,and it does jost whatit WWTWI iMOislasr Mniment --MOW wrapper) is worth a

FTW UPAVIMO, strained or TNOIEK, and fosr screw-worm

INFTTTE*! No family OR Moek«owner can af FORD TO .j, FFLTLMMTOIATAWR Uninwal. FTFEEN 0 O

i* moreliiaa a MtNtftttte to* A

LH*

41

'M UD M«at» natural

RT«*( IS mt to take. Children need :,N-I ERA MAY sleep. I

M*

AN HOOD

t«ln* pf''

They were soon to Twrk.

nsMSSidsMiltiispt'

t'

r-

REBTOB:D.W-

nthftd Impmdene.. r, norvous deblllta kt ii i- !flflte Ad•!ISTR. R.Hew II JELYLF-Jtaa

worn

Trt

,J -Wright's Disease,

tm&9 IWSf *T* JlfWfl *¥0Wi t, ilnVCU iTUUl --^.s^gjgf -j-- .-•• -...

tvanta^

The fireal»

i-it,

|oii iMs O •, I jftu !n Ae^^Pi "»til* *ait cubic» her T.»»T the

bat

wasseen Hoarnd up a HEDTYMINI tain of ML and HM»CK aiuokr. thnt loukt solid aa marUle. There 'a a.s heavy, sullen, TREMER7'»U*

uiat

suuf-

fed out the .ind OL lLc uiumm, and paralyzed the French and

PM— AN GUN

iters' hands,and C'reeked tlw very 1m a ing of their hc A. Thirty thout Tpouiids of gai I wder

werv

that awful

explosion. TUTN war IT^IF held its breath, and both armiea, like peaceful oi-s, WON ler-stru terror

R' •:.! hell F-. LINED to ve burst

THRQT»GH FCHE earth1*! erusfc,aed to BE rt\shiftg *t feeavatv. BM|O »TA\EA, cannon, corpses, and limbs of soldiers, were seen drivrn or falling through tho smoke SOIUE of theeo last even came quite clear OF the ruins, ay, into the FYonch And Prussian lines, that even the veterans thair haod» to TI»EIR eyes. Itaynal somothirfg patter on him from the sky,—it was blood,—A comrade's perhaps. OH! werl warf

Ui

Hydrophobia is not more mysforious than rheumatism-is. Never keep a pack of cards in the

same

pocket as YOUR handkerchief, When a shoemaker loses his nwl NObody starts a subscription list.

Tlie most dangerous thing to

the

berp

sight of that erefft a&4 Inspired figure made the nion'SL bosoms thrill with the eertatfttg* of GREAT deeds te "COME the light of Rattle was in his eye. No lon-

moody coionci} bat A tlnihdtrof war, red-bat, aad

launched.

Wkiting

to be

meddle

with is the new monogram fan. You can't eat enough*in

a

week td last

you A year, and you can't advertise on that plan either. To preserve the health give it but little thought, and read no mediant PUBLIC cations whatever. requires stategy and consummate art to discover how tho women keep thtfrfttocklngs a'p.

Q. How long can a goose stand on one

fcot A.

Try it—that's the way

goose found out. He WHO thinks too much pf himself

will be

is danger of

beiitg

forgotten

by

the rest of the world. If you haven't a good situation go to some friend who

has

and try

BLADDER & KIDNEYS,

(THE BEST IN THE WORLD,) From 8473 to 81,600.

Qabler Pianos,

Arion Pianos,

wgMmmmmaam •, v. j*

TjgRRB HAUTE gAJUflDA-Y/ EVIjlNXNGMAIIT

KEARNEY'S Business Cards.

FLUID EXTRACT

•A-

LLL 1 N"U 1 "I II TOHN II.SYKES,

The only Known nmsdy #ar.

•SfV.WBft." i-f. r^. run,,,-^

-1- I i«» tM,\ jf ir I OOOT fiHAVKIi, WTHicrURKS, tHAstoking told aai ar BE JY»I»kp»lA, »KRv6u«

!«, and TrrmnVr dufffl «f-ttol ni«- li^JJILITY, V&&X,, ta itil a'li-JpAf mn wt-Jfon-T!*L"rt** .r .-faoohitneneeof ITriliie, Ir ].. iQwtton or UlcxtraUcm of the

8PEHMAT0BKHCKA, jM

LM!UCONH(:» or WLNT^S, the Prostrne uiand,Htone In the

JF].Ikter,^ I

ColoiUu Hia'. i-i or Brick dust Deposit arid I- UI Milkj- Msrhargt*. ,,w. ,,4 -i fir,/i||M 4m,

KEARNEY'S

EXTRACT BUCHtJ

Pennanently t-'u -1 oil of the BLAm)KW,KlPNK\f». ANU OKOPHICAL HWKLiilNUS,

Existing in M«n, Women and Chllilren,

NO MATTEH WHAT THE AOEF!

Prof. Steele says: "Onr bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Iiuchu Is worth more than all other Buehns combined."

Price, One Dollar per ilot^p, or Six BotUes (Or Five Dollars.

Sold bjr Druggists everywhere.

Depot, 104 DnaiwSt., New York.

A Physician in attendance to anawer correspondence and give advioe gratis.

MTSend stamp tor I'ampltlets, froo.*Tt«

TO 71TE-

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

Send for tho OttMc to Health. Price 10c, ,J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon* tcntrm .t, 101 Duane St., N. Y.

JpiANOS. -i

to "Put

yoursClfln his IFLAOFC.* A New Yorker has demonstrated, to HM own satisfaction,that mosquitoes are nothing but a neurosis.

Fair Dealing! No Huntbng!

Steinway&Son'sPianos

BUNTIN

ts--n li ivi if.4". I

OF BOTH SEXES.

No Charge for Advice and Cbn&uUation.

From

8500 to 8«Od.

Hazelton Pianos,

to

bay his wife a new bonnet and the children new shoes, it indicates a spell of sunshine.

know

him( it is like-

his wife is waiting up for ly to be stormy. When a man dies and leaves a nice young WIDOTF with plenty of money, and YOU

jtbsk**

R. V. Minden Pianos,

7 1-91 Octnvc, fine finish, only $310.

ANTOOIIIDE

Is Agent for the above Pianos. Give him a I call. 183 Main St., np stairs.

1IME DEFIED! PRESERVED FOR EVER!

•, Hurled securely and in order, by using NI»RO«LO PA TEXT STO\E COFFIN TAftT,

Xaaae Bally Agcutt city of Turro Haute.

PHOENIX TILE MACHINE. T'"« edyfiM t» HHw *11m Imnm uwii Twlww# l«nMdi flic ig.iw tewdklaf

W wii Tttlaf 4i

W« Kan Mly m*** akiff Vf ttw VMT ft *w ihia%iw n4 tf npftttti HMI ytaMMfiMm mt kilMHi sf MM tftJ 4it jmnti mmm toft* iUAtafc

ffi«airnaaa"a TATLOJU TADIAIUNPOII*. XAS-

CE! ICE!

Keep Cool.

We now have ice enough to wapply all retail demand* of the city. Please order of or the office.

Terre Haute Ice Co.,

175 MAIN tmiEST.

JO.4FREDI.KK.

article In

existence whteh la sore to regulate the howels,

Commission Merchants,

WhoirMtle and Retail Dealers In

Produce, Fruit#, Game, &c.»

Km. 91* Mai a Street, t\Vr«t of f?-venth Ht.)

I TERRE HAUTE, 1MB.

f*

*«dSI

*MV^:# ^u*m?

rt4L THOMAS, \J Optids# aad Watckauher I For the «r*de. Fourth and Ohio strcats, sign of big man wtth watch.

I I 4 II I I I Wholesale aad Retail Dealer to "•ml I VA-wXX VAi I n*tol( »|M,rantalStra»«*•(, II" Main street, Trrre Haute, Ind.

FREEMAN, Retail Dealer in

American aad F«ntga Watches, JEWELRY, Ac, Opera Iloiue.

KISSNER,

TT

Palaoeof MMLE,«»OHTORT

'PERRE HAUTE .JL *n*l»al Inaidtate, No, IKtMalnutrawt, npatalrs. Musictan«ht in ail its tirauchm. PupUs maar tn£ave»«uiy LJ.li,. V,r.ASp?cy.

f,lr

»t«oway Pianoa. A.

H1IIDK, Principal.

J.

A. FOOTE,

Dealer In

UABlE3f. FIKI^D AND FLOWER HEKD8, Jfo. 05 Main fr'rcef, Torre Haute, Indiana.

T) L. BALL, JLv* Wholaoieand Retail Dealer in mi 8tOT««, Hant«l*, !rateM, Tin Plate,

Japan and Presnert Ware, 128 Main street, North Side..

RIPPETOE, Uonerai Dealer in

ll.w

UltOCERIES, PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE, National Block, 15& Main street.

& ARMSTRONG, Wholesale and Retail

I O I S S

000 Main street, Cornerof Sixth,TerreHaute

Q.ENTS'AND LADIES' WEAR,

Cleaned and Colored!

QENWWEAH REPAntED NEATLY AT

H. F. REINER'S Dyo House, apr5-tf] Main street, between 0th and 7th

JAS. H. TURNER,

Nervous & Debilitated Real Estate Agent,

COMMISSION BROKER AND COLLECTING AGENT. OFFrCE—Over Prairie City Bank, oth St. with Hendrich A Williams.

HILIP KADEL,(i Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blan kets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices in the city, Main St., near 9th, south side.

Professional Cards.

D. tV. VOOjlIIEKS. A. B. CARLTON C. a VOORHKES.

YOORHEES,,CARLTON

JOHN T. SCOTT,

&

VOORjflEES

Having formed a copartnership will practice law In all its branches Office—No. 003 Main St.,TerreHnnte

i,s, Attorney at Law, OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN STREET.

As U. S. Commissioner is authorized to make proofs in Bankruptcy. Over Henderson's Stove St and Fifth streets. mar22 TERRE HAUTE, Idd.

Store, bet. Fourth

J. K. KESTKR. R. Q. WIIEKLKB. ESTER & WHEELER, ,v

K1

Front

8350 to 8675.

Attorneys at Law,

AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS.

Commercial Collections a Specialtv. Cash Advanced on Good paper. Prompt attention given to claims in both Indiana and Illinois.

REFERENCE S.—National State Bank, Prairia City Bank, McKeen & Minshall's Bank, and Terro Hanto Bank, Terre Haute. First National Bank, Flora, 111. Saving A Loan Association, Painesville, O.

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

E O S O

Attorney at Law,

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

SA!*r'T. B. nn.KY. ,EY & BLAIR.

R,LE

HJ" M. JOAB,

WII«I». P. BI^AIR.

Attorneys & Cdlm$lori at Law, BKAXIi, 1X». Collections promptly attended to. Practice in all the Courts of tho State.

Attorney at

Law,

SontliMIde ofOhlo ST,beOd«4t1i, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Commercial Collodions made a Specialty. uovIS

jyi ANGIE L. WILSON,

OflVrs her sen-ices to the

Ladies and Children of Terre IIante. Office and Residence—No. 41 south 7th St. Office hours 8 to 10 A. x., 12 to

Sand 0 to 7 P.M.

HYDE, M. D.,

IIOHfflPATIIIST,

Offioe 406 Maim SL, opposite Opera Home. I Office hours, 9 to 10 A. k.,Sto8and7to9.P. k. Night calls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Diseases.

Referencest~Ir. H. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of the ftrui erf Wilson Bros. Hunley.

JOSEPH RICHARDSON,

M.

D.

DENTIST,

Office ou Ohio Ht^ Bet. Srd 4th. TERRE HAUTE, IND.

R. H. BABTHOLOMEW,

DENTIST,

No. 197 Main Street, Tern Haute, Ind.

CHARLES

EPPINGH0U8EN,

Architect and Builder,

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

FRANKLIN

FOUNDRY,

1t8 Us* Almf, ClntHnttnli, Ohio. ALLISON, SMITH JOHNSON.

theater* ft Mr

.~»JMH l#is«#liii8'

Lane's Cordial!

,tr~hXtihr ,i

BLOOOPI'BIHER. csl ,'v a tl

strictly v*egetablo preporju ion, compounded according to the best methodknown to rndttem scienee.

I

Wholesale and Retail Dealer LN^ Piano*, MfMeons, Organs, Muaieat In^nnnents, AC.,

4

It has direct and specific actlo^oti

Liver and Kidneys,

'k.--.,. it.ll 4jy%j^

11

-t»- '•«f

#i 4^cvl^v^ Billoffsaem and Liver

Com­

plaints with their attendant evils, nausea, headache,clixxineaa, ROSTLESSNEF^ foul mouth, bilious eruptions, pains iu tho back, colic, fevers, inflammation, ulceration of liver, pain ami burning in urinary passage.

Disease OR

Kidney* and RIad»

der, retention, inflammation, ULCEN^tion, curdy deposit#, pain ill JUUIBUI^IOH KI'M and other painfiil SYMPTOM*,

N

Serehila of King's Evil, aad all other diseases arising from au impura state of the blood, maul BATING itself in pimplos, blotches, uleersi, boils, salt rfieum, erysipelas, cancers, tuberculotm DISEASES of tho lungs, rheumatigpi, ulcerations, exfoliation of bones, fevor, general loss of %igor, etc., etc.

DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion* General Debility, nervous headache, sick headache, neuralgia. As a preventive of chills and fevers, ague, remittent, intermittent, etc. It reaches the entire list of dangerous and painful DISEASES generally spoken of as—

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

All of those and many

more diseases

are effectually conquered by

our Cordi­

al, not always by direct action on the affected organs, but often by removing the two great causes, con&titutionoi taint in. the blood and general.(Icjbilitjfa.„

Prepared only by F,

N ,^, 4

G. D. Lane & Co.,

?i,

Chemists and Manufacturing Druggists, ST. LOUIS, MO.

NION BTEAM BAKERY.

FRA&K HEINIG & BBO.

iJ* Manufacturers of all kinds of -*f

Crackers, Cakes. Bread, And CANDY!

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits Fancy and Staple Grocei ies/RI

BBUNKER'Srt..-••iv

i» T.J

LAFAYETTE STREET,

(Between the two RailroodsO Terre Haute, Ind.

Carminative Balsam,

In the tireat Popular Remedy For children teething, colic, summer complaint and cholcra inmntum. No m\liclne ins ever attained a reputation equal to it, it Is patronized by the wealthiest families in the State, and eulogised by our best physicians. Forty thousaad bottles sold in lifts, every bottle warranted to give satisfaction, none returnoa, thousands of hopeless cases cured with one or two 25c bottles of Brunk er's Balsam, after all other means failed For Diarrhoea, Flux. Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, Congestion of the Stomach, or any pain or cramp in the stomach, violent Hiccoughs or vomiting. Every bottle Is worth Its weight in gold. Gives speedy relief, aud 1* perfectly harmless taken in large doses, and pleasant to take. No family knowing Its great, value will ever bo without it. Put up is 25c. 60c and 91 bottles, sold by all druggists and dealers in patent medi clues. Circular with instructions accompa ny each bottle. Wherever this medicine cannot )e obUAned of ho druggists, six one dollar, eight ounce bottles willbesent on re-

cannot )e obUAned of ho druggists, six one lght ounce bottles willbes ceipt of five dollars.

I Address, DR. W. A. BRUNKElt, -'-4 Ascension, Indiana. For sale at Wholesale by Kbcrle

J^EW LIVERY.

hi print«4 i# free

A Bindley

and Gullck A Borry. Juue27-im

OMETHING NEW!

Pennewltrstiradcd School Dally aud Monthly Report Book. For dally reports of the number enrolled withdrawn, re-entered, and transferred, in each room, or grade also thn numlier present, absent^ and tardy, and the per cent, of attendance a Teachers' Registry, Visitors'

ruled for the

The Book eontnlas iw»m iter the remrts of TWELVE teachers, dally and monthly, for ten months.

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

A valuable book of referehee at all times Should be used in every Graded School. Highly recommended ny prominent educator* of the State. Samples page* sent ft*C.

Address, D. H. PENNEWTLL, Box £17, Rockvilhs Ind.

J. A. BURG AN,

Wishes to Inform the dtisens of this city that he has pnrehassd the T.lvery stable or I^ee Chadwlck, and that he has refitted the ooneern In food style. New

Horses and Carriages!!

to suitany taste. He will also make a specialty of Boarding llorses by theday or week. Call and see the new concern. Remember the place. Fourth 8L, bet«v»'t} Mala :uulOhla

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HEDGES"(JHAMP10N

BAKING pOWDER,

Is the Stoat Economical Powder for the Consamcrin nse.

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i. it&m lsV» Bscaase it Is fail strength, consequently fifty ier scld.

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percent, cheaper than any other Powderi It reqairtoa l«es qaantky. Contains no iniurious acids*

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Is warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter ai 1 more nutritions Biscuits. Rolls, Muffins,

Pa-i: y, Fuddings,

«.•! '•than made from fermented yeast. ie Champion, wherever, introduced, has taken 1!^' !.

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v.-:tn lovers of pure and

•COUOISKM: .i :.•!• u-: .,s given universal satisfacUon, as is being a towjedsed by all. You gel whs you pay 7 is pot np mil net welghtlu each aixe peekli:f

It Isu- jrm in Itis ie of sell ipure materials. IV nswltb ihi)ar-i delicate and sensiUve storu hscan a' Bis .'!s. Bread, etc^ made with the Champ, wliii lmj lty, when Bread made tnm gives tHstr» —. i'i an not ia many cascsberetained on

FACTS FOR HOR&EKKEPELTA.

Hedges* Champion Balking Powder

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

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

The efficaey of lis worth, in this .respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two coffee cups white sugar and one-half cup batter, one come cup cold water, three cups of flour, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING POWDER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.

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

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

W. N. II EDGES A CO.

Southeast corner of Maiu and Center sts., Springfield, O 1 i* fFor tale by all Retail Dealers.

The following are our Wholesale Agents vn Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and TerreHaute:

DAGGETACO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.

HULMAN & COX, Twre-Hante, Ind..

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L. STILES A CO., Cincinnati, O*

REYMER A BRO., Pittsburg, Penrn.

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COCOA KREM0LL

OllPy PATF\oNs WILL PLEASE (\EMEMBER

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 In Its faver warrant as in making 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

dghest possible state of purity 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 the best and most fasting. It Is prepared with the greatest care, and perfunif with the most delicate perfumeries the market affords.

Bold at a price that is at the command of every one. PcUe 50 cents per bottle.

Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. HEDGES A CO„

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

GULICK A BERRY, Agents,

|. Terre-Haute, Ind,

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BROWNING A SLOAN.Agents.

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Indianapolis.

"5 JOHN D. PARK, Agent, Cincinnati, O.

sor All druggists and country merchants are handling It.

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R. HEDGES' PULMONIC LIFE BALSAM

VERY LARGE BOTTLES FOR 50 EN.

$ 1J5-

3

Is prompt, reliable, safe anf pleasant, consequently the Greatest Remedy of the Age for Couehs,Colds, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Pulmonary Affeettons.

Positively the most reliable remedy the market for what It Is recommended. Tho united voice of all that have used it Is enough to prove Its wonderful effects in arresting alHiseases of Throat and Lungs.

Cxmsnttpuvesshonld not rest uutll they try Dr. HMtges' Pul nonlc Life Balsam, primarily because it will in the end secur» to them health.

Secondarily, because It will giro to them comfort and freedom from coughing. Kvcrv forerunner or producer of tion, such as Coughs, Asthma, Bronchi!!*, etc.,

Consump-I

Aiiiima, uroncht!!*, etc.,

IspeeJlly cared by Dr. Hedges' Pulmonis Dlftt Balsam. There are ten reasons why every family should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Balsam: 1. It is the cheapest. Large bottles for 60 cents. .• 2. It Is mnch more plenvant to take 3. It is more effectual. 4. It is simple, safe and certain enre-a 6. It Is adapted to both young and old. ®. It Is warranted to give satisfaction. tsW?? 7. It is composed entirely of herbal balsamic medicines. 8. It is the most popular medicine In the market. 9. Because physicians are prescribing It. 10. Because every family that has had it will.., not be without it, s.m,&k

Manufaciured at the Laboratory ot I' j.ii W. N. HEDGES A CO., -Tf

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

sale by all Druggists and

chants.

country Me» l».

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BROWNING A SLOAN. Agents, Indianapolis, Ind.

JOHN D. PARKE, Agent, t| rSncln—'

ncinnatl, O