Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 August 1874 — Page 7
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(Written Cur Thr Wail.] WANT TO BE A GBANGMB.*'* tobctmjtmeei I want to be
Aft'? -wMh
twiou lUiawti I will await hi* oni To try thf aew
know I'm we«k Bat "Master" »ay»»«" Tom n** of me a gmngar.
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rwiwijy mm KT" I will await hill on! To try the imvW Miaou
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As you jrfeiuw.** "There is out one wav to win her re-
dearlfeUaw,"
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"Thank yw jAtm tbo ^cxtmon they werd gTMin^ aT%Iit The hojn. I think I wiU i^t here, Mr. WHM%" mid Miss M-wbray, in a bcoomlngly Hushed con 1 ion, going window. ,O^C«^s "louden mc, hull do not think It would be prudent-, There may be a
citloa the "There! yon have torn the lace from yonr fan."
It was an accident, I aaa»re yon," with a pontlngllp. ,,t th
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tnd let mw sleep my deey.
ilm gJM *jn mj fi'ti !JV*•
Taming a Be^trtp ti
Will
girl stan "That? ....... the roost self-wilted, wt^il'» i' butterfly of our society.'*Khe hales eon-
t? Whv. that fa Miw V-TT^^-ryv.
tradict?'n*n "nl, 4rdeH, I Ifilow of no one w|» «v- to* ml i^tci^lnl ft y** wlah to see th© blood mount to hercbcek, why just try it. «5. all I intiwluceyou?"
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Certalnlv, WH! bat there is abetter way toopu|u' t^ia UiflSI thafe^ Miss Moxvl iy standing by th
:i- standintt oy th
piano, a pretty tttfcl© |r4wn ^lortlti^
her face. She was petulantly tearing a rosebud to pieces ami strcwiag thopotaia on the floor. ntly aho had ie«r flighted some ••••, cavalier had doubtle«» vebt«rod U» dlflBHR^ith her and had t^een immediately snubbotL Mian tlow~ bray wan ao absorbed In tier prewent occupation that she did not notice the two gentlemHi who were bowing before her, HO much that »he did nt&lagkJ til spoken to tne «eyond time.
up un-
ii spoken to tne second time. "Alius Mowbray allow me to present
I4.K my friend, Mr. WV" JfY She alightly uM« courteous saltttftttoH Qf Ukl ijIbL w»l«^ goasemed getftleman who stood before
der the impr ^ion that the room wtl nicely filled." Indeed!" hho met the calm gaze of the keen black eyes, ang bit her lips in vexation.
"I most confess I cannot agree with you, Miss Mowbray. .1 thought that the temperature was very agreeable."
The grnffrrnaii nonchalantly twirled
"On the. thought it a perfect bore." Indeed! and what do you think of Rome?" "Misery 1 elegance,dirtystrcetsand swarms of iht tier beggnrH." "Ah! How do youlike Paris?"
Mor "tonoua architecture, prononee America: -, goq^pettg^jan^i jm^o^we4
politicl*fti«. Its
on a flne ttftt?moon. ., Tho atrnck np a Straoss vMltfc. Thciad\ -ightened. co*ir# -yoa wa»ir, Mhf* Mtrtr-
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"Votti 1, :s quite an lgn».1. Mr, Netaon,' j.d 3 u« he -taod. in the re«4lbnlt w.ii!ilt§ nlw
*«I«.KH.-.r 1 r"• mmwt, «im| n«r«orM iii he
I^»!i. t=.^, lik«
"May I haiupon .. "MI-. M. A VcIu-JI Ui VH •. there wan no reason (itteat she feinth* ^sawea
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fy. indepen^t. and polite upon it as a
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Ml*» Mowhrsy a friend "I»».-1* Mr. With* as. Mrs. 'I*'
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f^ESs1 •1 r.v. ie «i neverV^r. He m-'M "ift «?•.- i**th a«f If t*»ttt
L--u«h if fel,tl Hi i-k-.l K-rn.:-.
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be. to lo ll -t (If I corf, v-r afef rt ha gi nf toiiae tft
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•rn'i rrtnfwi, wy t» i!» ... huti«. ii.l'. r. It Ited.
Mfc Mowbray was »t
ung in her booddt.vk Mr. Vii: ~~TlTr-**^ndSll'tl(d»*^i,k'tW Tf' ut-M
thai il WS- iu-
*«n iMMIBOHwir part tl»«* iipped OH hi* fiivonto Ui™» iedto'iftlptWni. I
il^Ah.^to.rnjfo Mr.Wil!. Di.l JWU fltfult -h -.»W* wlt.-kiiMf? JW»tt¥ .Wu-h uj-|« 8iH.it her efteek, Which quickly ated at tin an-:
aikliv',
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=.int,ji" «s4w w*» alu«*»£ exaMon. t't sic h'-xv v-ui .in
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J"if ta*ver' rrr^rt^d, Mowbray. 1 u»- t:' ... Oh I «u»d you are going to Canf' r-
^Her oye» were ob«U»^rf.v^A*Sc*i^ Uh» cat asah t. J. II jj my iii5 «atl«d to annouiHW «p«i
w*»
Hhoassumed lnd.i»fwcs, *»w 6f-
&rt was very traiwj ar ni. 4f|
le»tt whii have ill vWwtllmirSU
.again cauM-1» liar vh.-^u,
and iuvi' hvaii besran LiuU !y. Mr. WiUis took up an album, and b. in to turn its leaves carelessly. "May 1 inquiro whose picture that 1st" »»'*T*atf Wfif lhal is one of mine—an excellent likeness they tell me.'
Hardly like the original, in my opinien, tlwrngh," «b4 coolly biking it out, In?watlltmWfos^ket| f. 1 ^f^^lCWWneil tok pem million before you make tho appropriat«^ Mrv WHlisr' ivaagi^Uy ejacuteted Chsmtotjfeihed yo*i«g My.
Had I asked in due form, Miss Mowbr^y, »Kr request would doubtless hfcviP becareiWed. %o avoid all risk I take the 'thing for (granted." (This with a good-natured stnilo, and the black eyes looking straight into how.)
There was a silence for a fow minutes, aRfftlien*5n8S Mowbray, looking at his coat-lappel, said: |/ak. litat, hi a |*Kuli|r4^1pnK j|ower.
^j#s»9w ylow me to present it. IOU cftli Uok for the sentiment at your leisure."
And before she eagitl reply he IMKI. plaeedll in be* hand. ?. AVIU yen attend Mrs. Austin's last t%o6ptioii before you go I think they are very enjoyable." "I.do not think I will. I detest these receptions. One feels stifled, being pent up in crowded parlors." ,,. she' gave an impatient littl^ Wtkiftp 6f her foot.
Why do yon always oppose and contradict me? Does nothing that I say please yoa Taint of tnortUipat^n stood hi Wrdycs."
A strong arm was thrown about b«*i Blanche!" said its owner, "What is tJKMnatter?" "Matter!" exclaimed tfie lufr
000.
"You do not acqttiesco in a single assertio^ mnkc. Iti* uwrtifymgp' 5 Sha nuHicAU att«nijt to remove bi» turn but without success.
It was part of my plan. Blanche." What plan Will you ever like me, Blanche You,'yon I love you." I d-s—." Yes von do. Mas I have the nic-
T^ioarm w^ Uew»biing uow. mi tlw) H*p voice had a quaTer It it. ••No. 4^sf patew I Tt»t was aaid hi the spirit ofjeontradiction. Let's. have done with it. & ray love returned
N—n—Yes. Hut why have you actit» Wfet tho onlv way to win von. Forglwme?' -\jid having elTected "that little arrangement," lie went to California. Of com me they n«irrted. .JUr'*W^F HIM". ..
STAXLKV writes: "No drunkard can live in ArHpu The very fever discqfeK
flMe rewiritng luahtrty ptevfotw to tnr African experiences, out I had good c»n«e, before I ended my mission, to ki!"\r that a drnnkard is least able to
w^^ad a tropi«a and nndarions cli
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and mean to win faT »»ter tn| w» 11
to know that pal shell with similar to the
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KEARNEY'S
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Mwnt* or Milky rJim hai u- i,
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KEARNEY'S
WWf.'^tEXTRACT BUCHU
k| Purmimentlv Cured all Mtewa of tha KinXKYH, AND DjaomiCAI "sSWKMJNCW,
KxltAlng iu M«n, Women and Children, jar-NO MATTER WHATTHK AflE!
Prof. HU*?le ms'n: "One bottle of Kearney's Flald Extract Huohu la worth •tiureUuiu all other Bnchuii coftiblned."
g|Her» I Price, JferFlve
ve Dollars.
Solctby DnigfttsCii ferprj'Whfre.
Depot, 104 Du&ue St, New York.
1 "~-r~ 3HE 1 '.y,
Nervous & Debilitated
1,.
OF BOTH SEXES. \r -si !.«*'
RW.
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One Dollar ,^r BoUle, or»ix lloUlj«
jVo Otarffe for Adviee ami Ortimllatibn. J^^5' TURNER,
TDR. T: B. DYOTT, GRADUATE of JrffereOli Medical Odllege, Philadelphia, author of aevernt valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Or Sana, (which he has made an espeeial study) either In male or female, no matter with Hendrlch A Williams. from what cause originating or of how long I standing. A prnctlee of SO years enables! 1-^ ,y him to treat diseases with success. Cures I guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at I ItriAL ZJSIAIJSJ a distance can rorwtml letter describing X«. 115 ]flain St., up stnir*, sjTnptotns and enclosing stamp to prepay poatage. ^Bend for the Guide ft Health. Prlcp 10c, "f J. B. DYOTT, M. D., j7*" physician and rfit^con,1' tthitrrn 104 Dunne St., N. Y.
piANOS. ,v
Fair l)ealiug! NoHuntbogl
Steinway & Son's Pianos I (TIIE BEST IN THE WORLD,) From $*7S to $1,600.
From
Arion Pianos,
9000 to 9900.
Hazelton Pianos
R. V. Minden Pianos, 7 1-3 Ortavf, fine flnlah, only #310.
AWTONMHIDE f^r
I* Agent for the alove Pianos. Give him a I call. IMt Main St., np stairs.
^IMEDliFIED! PRZ8EBVKR FOR EVER!
|t» .S-Pirf
enwly and In onler, by tJ»lnjt HPROflMrni
PATEXT STOW. (OITIX V.4IXT, Isaac Ball. Agent, city of Tvrre Haute. PHCEJflX TILE MACHINE.™ tWv iv ».•".ipr»JSB.«r:
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Keep Cool.
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AN HOOD HESTOHE11 A Vi'-iun v•
1 I»npr»l'
Will
L*Jlewa1 *irt Hmw^door In ilwcttrofTwwliUnte f«" daisnlsr, the Mk d«
1 on llatsnlw, the 9th mnr mt Neflileni-
«-Mnty, Indian*, to-wlti Apart of oqt jKrt 1 umber
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JflXth
llrf l«fi
Inches on Mof-
.... Fifth street, and
wllibesoWiptwototslf dwoned advisaWe One-third ea*li,ttierMildui tn two equal payments at ats and twelve -mlta, with notes at Interest, waiving neflt of appraisement^ and secured 10 w«in at •dnUnumslo*.
DAVID
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HAUXff .SATUXi^AY EVsyiLNft AlAJL
Business Cards.
AL THOMAS, Optidaa awl Watrhaialifr For the trada. Fourth and Ultio streets, sign of big roan with watch
JOHN
H.8YKE8,
Wholt»a]« und RetAl! TV*k'r!n If*!*, Cap*, Ponaad Straw Sh»i», Main atiwat, Torre Hsat*,Ttu).
J0li
FREEMAN, Retail Dealer in
iMCfltaa mm! F«r«tfa Vaf«h«a, JKWELRY, ten Opera Ho»^ _____
LKI8BNER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in rianon, Helodeoai, Organs, Miuiical IiiNlrumcnta, dc.,
Palfl. utitosie,» ihi» Htt.
rpERRE HAUTE* Xaaletl latlilHtc, N1t2Malnstmit,up«rtttlm, Jlualetaiifht in 11 in branches. Pi. nil* may enter at any tinu». Agency tor Btolnway Pianos. BU IDE, Principal.
A.FOOTE,
tl Oeneral Dealer In GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWlBB? 8EED8,
No. 03 Main atreet, Terra Haute, It uta. __ .___
RL'llntesml.-
balu
wi
hliil IU'tfill Dtift!eV'
111'
llorta, Mantels. Ctrntew, Tin Plate, Japan and IPrnwd Ware. 128 Main street, North Side.
RIPPETOE, General Dfftler In
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UUOCElUEfe, PROVIHIOXS AND PRODUCK, -j National Rlock, l55 Main street.
BUNTIN
& ARMSTRONG, Wholesale and Retail I S S
,u Ntftln
CorncrofRlxth.TenvHaute
[JP KADEL, Manufaftun'i-or
VT
.asfflffttts »,s ifts"• -1 giuairffiggasswas
wrsead staniPiftnr Pauiphtotn, iroe."i«i,
iatldlcs ttitd IIarncM%
Whips, Curry Com ha, Brushes, Home Blanket*, Ac.,all.workwarrawtetl. Loweat^rlces
RENTS'AND LADIES' WEAR
Cleanod and Colored!
GENTS'WEAR REPAIRED NEATLY*AT
H. F. REINER'S Dye House, I npr3-tf] Main street, between 6th and 7th
Real Estate Agent
COMMISSION BROKER AND COLLECTING AGENT. OFFICE—Over Prairie City Bank, 0th St.
D. W. VOOr.HEES. A. B. CAKI.TOK, C. S. VOORBTERS.
YOORHEES,
CARLTON &
VOOItHEES,
Racing formed a copartnership will prae tice law in all its branches I Oltlco— Xo. 503 Main St.,Torre Haute
JOHN T.SCOTT,
From
Gabler Pianos,
93SO to 9675.
1 1
Attorney at Law^
OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN STREET. As U. B» Commissioner is authorised to
I
FromHtOO jto 9750,
make prooft in Bankruptcy. Over Henderson's Stove Store, bet. Fourth and Fifth streets. mnrt2 TERRE HAtJTE, Idd.
J. n. KKSTKH. H. O. WlUU|&£it 17-ESTER & WHEELER, .. ,,,
Attorneys at LaTr,
rVNl) GENERAL COLLECTINU AGENTS. Commercial Collections a Specialty. Cash Advanced on Good paper. Prompt attention given to claims in both Indiana and Illinois.
REFERENCES.—National State Bank, Prairie City Bank, McKecn & Mlushall's Bank) and Tcrrc Haute Bank, Terre Haute. First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving & Loan Assoelatlon, Palnesvllh*, O.
OFFICE-NO. Ill MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
?ipw fi if*
E. HOSFORD,
Attorney at Law,
CORNER FOURTH AND. MAIN IfiH, Sl-ly TK.NTI IT A PTE, 1XD. RAM n. HII.l.V
WU.I.. P. nt.AIR,
ILEY & BLAIR,
Attorneys & Coimcelors at Law, BRA9SII#, IND. i)lw.iintn promptly attended to. Praein all HieOonrtwor the Stntc.
M. JOAB.
art-
Attorney at Law,
HoiilliWde ofOhlo Kt,beh3dA ItJi, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Ivrntneratftl CoUeeOooa made a fipeclnovlS I alt
R. ANGIE WILSON,
Offers heraervleea to the 11
A|i
Ladles and rhlldren of Terre Hnnte. nd Resldenet—No. 45 south T® St. Ou..»1. to 10 A. x., la toaand to r. u.
HYDE, M. I).,
HOJMEPATIUST,
Of-
Wo now have tee ennagi» 10 A«pply all re-1 el^T ord'-r «r| OAs* hours,* tol* A. x^9 to8aad7tot.r.K.
Terre Haute lee Co., ITS MAIN fTREET.
DMTNIHTR ATOR'S SALE OF •Hottc* l« hereby given,that by mtmaf the V&e county Or•1 tUi
N%bt calla answered from (lie office. pfrTal attention given to Chronic Diseases, H-*»r«»eeeS!—Dr. II. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of mi ot Wll*n Bros. Jt Huoley.
8 th-
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. D.
DENTIST,
OHIee on Ohio St^ Bel. 3rd & life, TERRS HAUTE, IND.
L.H. BARTHOLOMEW,
DENTIST,. Xk
187 Main Street^ Terrs Haute^ Ind.
tCIARLES
EPPINGHOUSEN,
Arrhlleri aanl Bsllder,
OPFICB AT STEAM 8TONE YARD, Corner Ninth and Charry streets.
a a
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BLOODPlRfmm
A atrieUy vegatable preparation, compounded aocording to {J»e beat methods known to modern science.
It has direct and specific action on the
Liver and Klidneys,
it
AX»CCKBS
BiliMHncM Mid Livtr Oota* plaints with their attendant evils, nnnyn( reatleasneaB, foul muth, ilioun eruptions, pains in the back, cone, fbvers, inflammation, uli«ration of liver, pain and burning in nrinaiy paasun
Disease or Kidneys mid Bladder, retention, inflammation, ulceration, curdy deposit**, pain in lumbar region and other painftil sytpptoma..
Scroftak of King's Evil, ami all other disestses arising from an impuiv state of the blood, maniiWiitig itself in pimples, hlotehea, uloera, Ixdls, salt rheam, erysipelas, cancers, tuberculous diseases of the lungs, itieu»nel%nt, ulcerations, ox: ation of boM-.^ fever, gesneral loss of vigor, etc., etc, ,r
Dj iipepsis, Indigestion* General Debility, nervous headache, sick headache, neuralgia. As a preventive of chilis and fevers, ague, remittent, intermittent, etc. It reaches the entire list of dangerous and painful diseases gen orally spoken of as—
Female Complaints wltose names are well known, of which langour, general debility, hysteria, iiervousoess, are some of the symptoms.
All of these and many more diseases are cffcctually 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
1G.
msgm-.
YETTKE HAUTE, 1ND.
"Will sell lots In the city and lands In the country on the best terms. Prompt and careful attention given to business.
Professional Cards/
D. Lane & Co.,
Chemists and Manufacturing Druggists, *5,,. ST. LOUIS, MO.
NION STEAM BAKERY.
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
1
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes.- Bread,
And CANDY!
DEALER-SIX
Foreign & Domestic Fruits Fancy and Staple Groceries,
LAFAYETTE STREET,
(Between the two Railroads,) Tcrre Haute, Ind
JgRUNKER'S
Carminative Balsam,
la the Great Popnlar Remedy For children teething, colic, summar comitlnlnt and ubotora infauuini. No medicine ever attained a reputation equal to It, It tl
P1as Is patronised by the wealthiest families in the State, aad eulogised by our best physicians, Forty thousand bottles sold In ISTJt, every bottle warranted to gtve satisfaction, none returned, thousand* of hopeless cases, cured wltk one or two 35c bottles of Brunker*s Balsam, after all other means failed. For Dlarrh*w, Mux, Cholera Morbus, Astatic Cholera, Congestion of the Stomach, or any |aln or cramp In tho stomach, violent Hiccoughs or vomiting. Every bottle Is worth Its weight in gold. Gives speesly relief, and 1* perfectly harmless taken lnlarve doses, and pleasant to take. No family knowing its great value will ever be without It. Put up in 35c. i»c and fl bottles, sold tggriats and dealers In patent mediClntw. Circular with instructions
Address, Dlt. W. A. BRUNKf® Ascension, Indiana. For *nte nt Wholesale by EbcrleA- Bindley and CiiiHvit A Bt rr*. JuneS7-4m
OMETIiING NEWI
Pen new IHXirmi nl School Bally and Slonthly Report Book. For dally reports of the number enrolled, withdrawn, re-entered, and transiMnred, in each room, or grade: also the number present, absent, and tardy, and the per cent, of attendance a Teachers* Registry, Visitors' Record and place for remarks.
Every twenty-first paae in ruled for the Monthly Report* of Tenohem. The Book cont&ia* mom for the reports of TWKI.VK teachers, daily apd monthly, for ten months.
The whole, when completed at the cleseof the aehool Year, fnrmlug a •omplete Diary A valuable bock of wferenee at all times
Should be usrd in every ira«l«l School. II Igbly recommended by prominent educators of the Slate. Hampi««i»ages sent free.
Address, D. H. IfKN!|f\VlLU Box m, Itwekrtlte, Ind.
jV"EW II VERY.
J. A. BURG AN,
Wlslxsi to Inform the eiUsens of this city that he hsa purchaaed the Livery Stable of lmChadwiek,and Mat he'has refitted the concern f.n good style. New
Horses and Caoriages!!
to suit any taste. Me will also make a specialty of
Boarding Horse*
by the day or week. Call and see the new concern. Remember the place, Fourth 8L, between Mala and Ohio.
'IIS
Beeaaie^
7
E E S 0 A I O N
BAKING pOWDER.
i« the Most Economical Raking
Powder Rr the t'onsnmer la wn.
I
WHY
rail strength,
p«r eent. cl per
v"aseqtftntly
fifty
*?r than any Powder auid.
reqatras leas quantity. Contains no Injurious acids. Is warranted chemically pure.
Will make better, lighter aad more nutrt- .. -—"^ttry, Puddi yeasl. ever Introduced/ has
Uons Blsenlts. Rolls, Muffins, Pastry, etc., than made from fermented
^The Champlou,
lings,
«n the lead with lovers of pare and eoonomleal articles, and has given universal satisteoMott, as Is being acknowledged by all.
Yoag =t yi" pav j. v. Ills up nil .: «. i^i. lu each slsepackTls nnlform In qnality. lttsmad' selt 1 and pure materials.
Persons th moet delicate and sensitive stomach* Bi*, .. ts, Bread, etc., made with the a-iHiilen th impunity, wben Bread Irora fei .inted yeast dives distress, at •an not la .uy cases be retatned on the stomach.
FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPEBi,
Hedge*' Champion Bsklsg r«w4w
Will make twenty pounds more bread floats barrel of flour lhan can be done by any other Baking Powder.
No time required for dough to rise, but bake la a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champlou mves Eggs, Shortening, Milk, ete.
The cfflcacy of Its worth. In this respect, esn be tested by the following delicate cake recipe:
Two coffee cups white sugar and one- half eup butter, one coffee cup cold water, three cixps of flour, whites of four ens. three teaspoons HEDGES' CHAMPION BAKING POWT»ER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract Van Ufa.
It is put up in neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, for family use. And in five, ten and twenty-five pound cases for convenience ef hotels.
Packed in barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at the Laboratory of *4i-• W.N.HKDGE8 ACO.
Southeast comer of Main and Center at*., Springfield, O
For sale by all Retail Dealers. The following are our Wholesale Agents i« Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and TerreHaute:
DAGGET A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.
HULMAN A VOX, Terife-Uatrte, Ind.
H. L. STILES 4 CO., Clnclnaiti, O.
REYM$U BRO., Pittsburg, Penn.
HEDGES'
COCOA KREMOLL/ QVif^ PATRONS WILL PLEASE RtMEMBEH.
,r ~"\rt Is wTthout doubt the' most elegant HAIR DRESSER in the world. A lady's toilet Is not esmplete without it. We are aware this may seem arrogant, but the many testiidonhUs we have had In its fever warrant us In maklBg the assertion.
It preveuU the hair from failing 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 and delicate properties of Cocanut Oil in the highest possible state of purity and fragrance, ft is cooling in its influence upon the skin.
Cures all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy. It Is tbe cheapest because Its effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the greatest care, and perfamtd with tbe most delicate perfumeries the market affords.
Sola at a price tbat Is at tbe. command ot every one. Prit 50 eents per bott le.
Manufactured at the Laboratory of W. N. HEDGES A CO., Southeast corntr of Main and Center sis.,
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accompa
ny each bottle. Wherever this medicine canuotbs obtnliwd of the druggists, six one Igltt ounce bottles wilibcsei oclpt of live dollars. SB&t,
Springfield, O.
GULICK & BERRY, Ajrents,
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Terre-Haute, Ind,
BROWNING A SLOAN. Agents, 1 Indianapolis.'a
JOHN D. PARK, Agent,
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Cincinnati, O.
SWAU druggists and country merchants art handling It.-
ti.HEDGES'PuLMONIC
LIFE BALSAM.
VERY LARGL BOTTLES FOR 50 GE NT
prompt, reliable, safe and plea«nht. consequently the^Oreatest Remedy of the AgA tor Coughs,Cold*, lJroachitls. Pneumonia, Wbooplng Cou^h, Croup, and all Pulmonary Affections.
Positively the ina*t rtli 'e rem.Tdf ki the market for whit Is recom .?end-i. Tbe united vf of afl have used It is enotuh 'o prov« wonder I effects lu 0 rretdlna all M«casesol Throat and Lung*.
Const* npttveashouM mrt r«-t until they try Dr. H«. t«s' Pu1'*ioni- Life Balsam, primarily becan'i It will in tlie end SWUM to them a
Secondarily, because It will aire to tbeas eomfort and freedom iom ighhig. Cvery forerunner -r pr'. 'ucer or Cc
E orerunner -r producer! ^oiisump-
Hon, Midi as Cough*, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., are jmee»lly cured by Dr. Hedges' Pu!meals tHfe Balsam.
There are ten reason* why every family should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic. Life Bafgafit:
I. It Is the cheapest, Large bottles for cents. 8. It Is moch more pleasant to take u-
JJ. It Is more effectual. 4. It Is simple, safe and certain care, h. It Is adapted to both young and oldt 8. It Is warranted to give aausfiictlou. 7. It is composed entirely of herbal balsaml* medicines. ...
A It Is the most popular medicine in tha market. 9. Because physicians arejwteerfWnjc it. 10. Because every flunlly that has had It wit' sot be wlthout it. ,».
ManufScjured at the Laboratory ot W. N. HEDGES &CO^ Center ft 8prlngfleld,^
Southeast corner of Main and Center *ddi
For tale by all Druggists and country Met gST: .Sfefc--
chants.
OULICTK A BERRY, Agents, Tsrre-Haute,
Ind.
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