Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 August 1874 — Page 7
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A "iiverii visited up I to h.-r- -\t, as bar «ii: artri iMjr n—V., and I wllri |*raXYMti Of t*: i* ^I-
I iMjed fktM into and aobbtaf
JCioUS CiiiiJ,
IukI recovered her '•They are cruel, papa and I love each other dearly, and our dat children. H» when
cauJwn* Ti uui
^2k^B,Z£L,. aclf?"Maid KaMle lo rard, iujK relating the incident, "but it break* uiy heart to hare ray sin visited oe my mnocent child." 8 .: months fftes J-! ft9 im'• il me onjBrff( expemng M»«thiii| -t manner of Jnvtta^on. ^--two *1 ii tgcat of the children,» ii'Ue the open, 1 f\igf$.f Mi QkJ' •, and a litth a rl o:
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"You did not know you were tavHad to a wedding to-ni- V' said -telle, who was dreaaed in MiJte, and k^btly flurried and reattaaa, unlike her usual «lm and I are at leo^U.i freatamtrrv./-Hi-. i-» concluded to ried a minis^i&wJtti %u^nA ert^ deavoring topereuade her there is ing wrong In it, and with whom I aiu in hoped »he wilt be hotter suited -0a* with VUfttfU-^fflier MM Rtf killed hut W(*p*bynii -W. Wwal in' imining claim, and so that re now is no acie to our union, we ooneta I to nut*?,
„. aUhotitfh n* *reamy JPli I
bind us more firmly in our beam w. Fur tk sake of.#** concluded tr»
united now, dren we have have explained Lula, and permitted witness the ceremony," drawing her to her side with loving amUe, algumgh the tears filled her eye*
Victor now entered with the nubier and the license, and with no witness but myself and little Lula, the uereniony proceeded.
It was a strange, and bridal, and yet there was a subdned kind -b in it,' too, when the minister pkmoTmced the vows of faithfulness until death over thane true yeans, and jc whose hearts had long been united.
vuwo ui mikuiuiutrss» uuiu unuu vtcr ie who had already llvci tw^ther a
HE LOOKED GUILTY. (Oolambia
8.
411
C. Cor. Cin. Commercial.)
Not long since a negro offender was brought before a negro Trial Justice. The prisovtec's Offence was. in faet, no oCRn«j ftt aH. hnd it wttt bttl^1 out of malice that he was arrested. A white man—a most respectable fevmer—had given some cotton seed, as-d he had taken it without a thought bet what the title was good. But ana*»jer negro claimed the catton seed, and had tlarkey No. 1 arrested for stealing. The Trial Justice heard the testimony, and sentenced the poor negro to ten days' imprisonment and ££98 tie, a$bougn lb was not a particle of testiaioacy upon which he could reasonably base a conviction. It happened that the Circuit Court was in session, and the Justice informed that an innocent man was in jaiL He had the JOsMce before hint in court and Inquired fb# the tfstimonv, which the law declares ahall he reduced to writing.
hainH got any," said the bladk Ju»tice. court
ll
in my
don't do no writing
.., I keeps it all in my head.' What testimony didyoa have against this man?" demanded the Judge.
He could not give any. Thou why did you ponvto^him?" the Jtidjgft asiscfl. 'Cause, nah, I noticed him close, and he looked guilty. "You convicted him, then, on his looks, and not ongthe evide&ee
Yes, t»h, he
iound him guilty.*' The black judicial was upon given some wholesome advice as to how to condnct his "oourt," and departed with a bow and a "Yes, Bah,"
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And now there is another witness, a woman calling herself S. D. Powers, wh» used to work on the Golden Age. She is a very mild kind of a witness, ahe ia. She is not disposed to my anything harsh. Thla delimitfi told a Chicago Tim
tful ca
creature reporter
Bcecher had seduced and run away with a beautiftil girl in Indianapolis, whose ikte has been a dark mystery ever since that he mined a married woman in Ohio, whose htwband died from very shame and that he was criminally intimate with Kdna Deaa J*rootor, and a Cow hundred other women too tediooa to mention. And did the blushing Powers, who nru-t be a real nice kind of a woman, nie all the way out to Chicago to say so little as this? Why, we can remember :v*«m Beecher kiftt & faro tmiw THrfthf ButTin n, wnd Ma orcr^p«lelMeans»in )d to j' tl Ljame when he wm twenty-seven checks ahead of the '.mi. Att! when Mr. Beo-^r would hnra ihv
-m trtmm*. ^i.ich was .oent, 1 WWinBI# ~ti*kea oiiJ m# ty» lad do«n Jeil«»o« Jrtreofc with hiiJ iiand* tu%m «»riek"CSinit ?nto me by thour" fai" the «ta ad be da» id I lonely. He waa detected in a daring 1 jiary one night, and left town in a hiui, and Usadtd bar on Northern X2»e nfeefmi1 "»r fei time, but lie dddenly eared we hectd Uu fflore of him until he began pteaehiflf T"t\ What is tho tr-* importing ?-iiyn tcsUQr !.. ^rjjuyrl. -vf ®Jr ci'
QIVEJiTM LfQIfT.
If a. I TJd war'- U. .to to sleep bv. git ii one. 'i JSOJ ..rHp^um firm u. -a whioh waikaoff and takes away tbo die ar?! that* nil Un door: ,, th- lMNW'h-.|d Wjtrn. the -laia'.s of n, rth, and a
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'mi ler the bed clothea. ana to a .Mr. •n7r,?iaJ!l.:rabi-
oftk grim Rn priiiitabh -r
dear u.r
THH tli LE PEOPLE
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A** ward "t l, E'inh, r»*t y»u Id#--TV Mt'luski
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the money market. ipn^'lk«tod a lit" iaN dJKiiin, *#rh.v ar hot ft
Bl rhen the
'Uwiuue I have
ih. the heart by a Detroit peyoti will go font let you.
deferred mtk
aiek yu been tranala: boy t« read: "If you I u-, and dad
'TO CSS
of licrht-
he gi% •en ou
hwadt' "Wio don't »e ask flWP vs or a f^'Because we
fori-'U wnn: fi Mt," wpatf. vngPnio»«»n«w^r j-n^ujaaageaio ««r«avriihbin hopeful ii\
eful BQp. ^Pather.! int you promI't! mw ti» imdm k?» I dM, my bny» «»ai proi «l you a whippinx if you went In
am.3SWSS^ yo|»r«ie Is Knartinr* aliniHii* viii^ on a
,5Sli2^S^®^iStfwSo^ a clcrgj nian, preaching on the
4ry of Angela,"
f,Minl»-
t»ud4«#vly
observed, "I
hear whl^MU'l', 'Fbo- ehange of tone ntarted one of the deacoim, who sat beiow, £rom drowvf meod, and, spring-
Papa, doyou think Beech—" "Hush, Johnmo." *rJBnt, papa, dont yon think 8wefc~*~"lMdn1 yo« hear metell you to stop your noise, air? I won't have talking about theft* thiaga. Go in Mid get your fi»ee washed." And Johnnie, witn team i» his eyes, wants to know why papavrop't teU hUu whether iwdta»tBArrl%*ii.XCflJ.i
A Providence street boy asked for a ticket to the poor children's excursion of the Christian association. He was asked if he was a Christian, and promptly said he was. "Are you an honest bov "Yes, sir?" The phrenologist of the force lifted the lad's hat to examine his bump of conscientiousness, when out fell a ticket for the excursion.
Heard about Pete and Jake?" inquired one boy of another, ae they nearod the City hailyeitfrdigr. ''No^w hat's ter pay was the reply. "Wall, I'll tell yer, but the p'lice mustn't get to hear a word. Jake he called Pete a 'flop, and Pete he called Jake a caterpillar, and they shook hands and agreed to have it out next Monday. Jake is eating eggs and raw beef, and Pete is down tothe slaughter houses smelling blood, and I tell vou there'll be the most awful est time Monday you ever heard of!"
The boys o! Pittsburg have held a meeting and resolved: "We will go in swimming whenever we darn please, and won't come any extra shenanigan about setting our hair dry to mil the folks at home, and that we have shirts to wear so that the big lows won't laugh at us when we are un dressingand that we are willing to do the square thing bgr our parents, out ain't tit far tending to babies, ana we wont do any labor about home that
boys ahouldP have, viz: Between o'etook in the a. m. and 9 in the p. m. with neccss&ry intermission for meals that straps and taws nor cowhides nor slippers will have any effect in this rebellion. If they try that game, it will li ba good-bye John, Jfer ejerands. and we l: shall «v*r pwy. That'sthq kixwj erf hair-
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I- 1- ri -i t» .. (Ha* a Ifticsi t-.r, •,t, «t.i:.»S-i»i pi. •it ti**? of hi* alwaja most1
be moulded m! «•.' jpleaae. Yen
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Sunday afternoon a sad-eyed boy, with dirt on bis chin and a tear on his nose, called at one of the police stations anc asked the sergeant tfhe jjmild be sent to tit* refbrtn school, he being a homeless walk A* he hf«| camniittcd no offense he \va«*)ld tlia* he £ad Iwtter go to the workhouse, but he replied that his brother waa at the reform school and he'd rather go there. He didn't want to go out and meal anything or smash gome one's plate glass window, and his anx taiy tofi° touched the heart of a gentleman Who had called on tmsiness. He consulted with the sergeant, and then ttwla4: "I guess we can fix it. I'm going to leave my wallet on the desk, and the sergeant and I will stain*. If you take tha wallet It stealing, and you will be sent to the refijrm school. Ilie wallet? was left, the men went up dtaits for a moment, and when they came down the lad waa where in sight. containingnvf about it, fad and money are stiii miss-
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Buried securely and in order, by using SPROOLF/8 PATENT KTOM: COFFIN VAULT,
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We ttow have fee enoogh to mppty all retan demands of the aity. Please order of wagons or the ofllee.
Terre Haute Ice Co., 173 MAIN
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Recipes.
Inibrmalion a "i subsertf" "Hand Ben -latlnuctbe^v
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Cough.
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Mgned administrnlw
undersigned of MarianWoodmamiee.de-
"... oflter ft# sale at anetlon, at the lotisf door In tlwdty of Terre Haute, 'hi RstnrOaj. the nth day or Ne»tem her. 1K74, the Mlowing described real sted in th» ity er ftm Haute, Vig» aty, Indian to-wlt A part of out hit number 85, said lot having a lmnt of 1W fwt on Sixth itfMj feet andS inches on Moffittt street,aml aw ft*t on Fifth street, and will be aotd in two tot* if deemed advisable at time of sale.
Terms of sale: On«-third «ash,ihe racidue In two equal payments at six and twelve months, with notes at interest, waiving 1 eflt of appraisement, and Meured by i.. r^s151 —TKitvasr roSnfer* ..t.j-i-tf TlrnitlHlf.il i. f.
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Cfeeaaieal Coni^iiiy,
NOW DOES,
A til ABI.K VAJUW AlitE A UVXBbl
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REMEDIES mm Hums*
sufTerlng child of hum^aihr newi that bis emm fat beyond apeed/ arid
I certain oora.
XIVERSAL
1
CONDUKAJTGO
the KSKII¥ of blooddfaiw/ The CosyiKHoK over Htiu
t^uorvhA-
it Olka ws ont all blood Imparities. 11 to ASt A»»U.oof uy Wawapartllu, fs.4, It mitores suirering WOMAN.
It is a Spwiwc for female dlseatot. it Ci7iues obstinate UASCXHS.
Completely
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Fair Dealing! No Humbug!,
Strengthen the system against Mtcunto. Protect ognlnst entrance of tlinsumpth Drive away JtheurnntJtm and Gout.
Repair shattered and prostrated nerve*. Build up a healthful condition of the whole body. •W These Bitters are compounded of materials which are as harmless as they are efficacious, which do their work magnificently, curing disease and leaving no mischievous ctfects behind."** si
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,, •. rx Ormt Remedy i. For all ailments -i ,.j: 1-. And weakness -t Of the Kidneys, *,,,1 "t int.. ... Of the Bladderf
Of the Urinary organs. It arrests "Bright'sDlsase."
Tritrmplis over "Ca!uln8"and "stone." It relieves pain in the back and hips. It restores wasted manhood to activity. It may betaken without fear of evil results.
HoP°i"bestin
i«m Duane Ht,fi. We have agents who see to the collection of I the dtug hi its purity, and who carefully ship it to us. Our mauulhcture of it ia un-
the world.
I der the charge of as skillful chemists as are to be found In the world.~ea
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Some of the Worm Syrupsdo as much harm to thepeople who take them, as they do to the Worms. Beware of them. But I rest assured that AhyssiniaSymp is «ty&TOi
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For Sore Tiiroats and Weak Lungs
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Oimo'Ms an East Indian pre-
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Is tarnished with the most complete appatuB, and managed by skillfhf chemists. Night and day we are turning out enormous quantities of these invaluable remedies.
?.?,i .^euiutu* pure I cannot be obtained of the tlrugglstR, six add reliablearticjes. I dollar, eight ounce bottles wiUBeset celpt of five dollars.
tijiysfth. •H'iu.if fins
lliat you are getting pure and reliable arUI eles, free from ail noxums drugs, and able to perform all that is promised fur )jj/ftm.
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Awtrict^r TOgoiablfl ptqparalkm^ oompnundid aoconilrig to the beat oMtiMxi* ^aown to moiern science.
It hss direct agd specific act^on^n
Livefluad Ejdneys,
iynocw Mi
Mliwww ud Liver (obt* plKiuta with their attendant evils, nausea, headache,dinineaa, reatlo«ne«,
mouth, bilious fruptlons, pains in back, colic, Ite'ers, inflammation, ulceration of liver, |J«in and burning iu urinary passage.
Disease of Kidneys tad Bladder, retention, inflammation, ulceration, curdy deposits, pain in lumbar regfon and other painful symptoms. fkroftate if Kinc% Erii, and aQ other diseases arising flrom an impure stote of the Mood, manifesting itself hi pimples, blotches, ulcers, boils, salt rhsum, erysipelas, eanoers, tuberculous diseases of the lungs, rheumatism, uleerations, oxfoliation of bong*, J^y«rt general loss of vigor, ate^atc.
Dyspepsia* Iadlgesilen, General
not cure. Jietuembef} worUilBiHCoiuiteif^tta Mollis and £pyors, ayuo, reniittout, inter^.'^"finulne '^ndumnso^ wiLL
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Restore DebUUated CoiwtltuUons.
nple^^CC4"U«WtoL^ jfe?
h~Uol«,^k he.dot
reach«i
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cciiit. .Remember we control nil tbo tru« I of dangerous and painfttl diseases genand genuine Condurango la the country,,
erally spoken of Female Corapla/n&wboae""uam^ are well known, of which langour, general debility, hysteria, nervQusnea?,
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are
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effectually conquered by our Cordi-
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by
direct action on the af
fected organs, but often by removing the two great causes, constitutional tamt itl the blood and ffenerat dcbititi/.
Prepared only by
G. D. Lane 8c Ca,
CSiemista and Manuftotoring Druggists, ST. LOUIS, MO.
"NION STEAM BAKERY.
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Mauufacturere of all kinds of
iTssd Crackers, Cakes. Bread,
And CANDY!
Monthly Reports of TewSier*,
MEDICINES
Are kept by all resprctablw Druggists and IteaikTa in M«h"' m. thmughout the United
Highly rmwime oMonwthe Addresa,
EW LIVEUY.
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THE TNITERSAL MEDICAL & CHEMICAL COMPANY,
I concern in good style. New
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DEALERS IN
Foreign A Domestic Fruits
Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAKAYKTTE 8TRKET, rr (Between the two Railroads,)
Terre Haute, lud.
BHUNKER'S
4*f\ til'. '-f ...%••
Carminative Balsam,
la the Great Popular Remedy For children teething, colic, summer com plaint and cholera Infantum. No medicine has ever attained a reputation eqnal to it, it is patronised by the wealthiest families in the State, and eulogised by our beat physicians. Forty thousand bottles sold in' 1878, every bottle warranted to give satisfaction, none returned, thousands of hopeless cases cured with one or two 38c bottles of Brnnker's Balsam, after all other means foiled. For DIarrhcea, Flux, Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, Congestion of the Stomach, or any pain or cramp in the stomach, violent Hiccoughs or vomiting. Kvery bottle Is worth its weight in gold. Gives speedy relief, and is perfectly harmless taken in large mily
doses, and pleasant to take. No fhm:. knowing Its great value will ever be without It. Put up in 25c. and 81 bottles, sold bv all druggists and dealers in patent medi-
vr —i.v cfnes. CircularwiUt instructionsaccompaWe
8pare
ny each bottle. Wherever this medicine
I .Mwk OlliU ,» QOMETfUNG NEW I h*c?PMi CONFIDENT i. t. PeHevlll'nOrsdtdHrhMl Dsiirand lien you call for the MeiWclueftof tlio 1 Monthly Report Book.
«_j. For daily Wsporta of the nnmbet enrolled. tlllfeml MedtCal withdrawn, rc-ontered, and transferred, in a n_
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sent on re-
Address, 1)R. W. A. BR.UNKF.R, Ascension, Indiana. For sale at Wholesale by Eberle A Bindley and Uullek A Berry. June87-4m
W
hfidtf I ®ttCb room, or gnule also the number present, absent, and tardy, and the per cent, of
vuu"'
Every twenty-first page is ruled for the his
ten months. The whole. When completed at the eleaerrf the School Year, formiuga complete Diary of the yearV work.
A VMoable book of all Should he usetl in every Graded Sch nded h:
{Horses and Carriages!!
to suit «»y teste. H« will also make a spg-
Boarding BloMi
h* the day or week em. Rememt tfeirweea Main and uUo.
Call au I »he new the I crth fiSU,
HEDGES" CHAMPION
BAKING pOWDER
•s tfce Most g——ileal
Powder flbe Ike Csnmaer la SM.
WHY?
Because it is full strength, cenaeguently fifty per cent, cheaper than any other Powder po'rf, It requires less quantity.
Contains no tniurious aeida. Is warranted chemically pureWill make better, lighter and more nutritional Biscuit*. Rolls, Mufflns,Pastry, Puddings, ete., than made flrom fermented year yeast, introduced. has
The Champion, wherever taken the lead with all lovers of pure and eoosomleal articles, and has given universal •wisfaction, at is bang acknowledged by alL
Yoo get what yon pay for. It ia pat up full net weight iu each slxe pack* jt ia uniform in quality. It ia made of select and pore materials. Persons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat Oiactfits, Bread, etc., made with the Champien with impunity, when Bread made from fermented yeast gives distress, and can not in many cases be retained oa
FACTS FOR HOt'SEKEEPEBS.
Hedges' Champion Baking p««4sr
Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can he done by any other Baking Powder.
No time required fbr deugh to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, aa soon as mixed. -ffffS: o*""""—*" ax-n-u*
The efficacy of its worth, in this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two coffee cups white sugar and one-half qjip batter, sue coffee cup cold water, three cups of flour, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING POWDHB, one and a half teaspoouful Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.
It is pat up In neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, for family use. And in five, ten and twenty-five pound for convenience «f hotels.
Packed in barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at the Laboratory of
t.jf .••• W. N. HBIXSK8 A CO.
Southeast corner of Main and Cent td Center sts., Springfield* O
For sale by all Retail Dealers. The following are our Wholesale Agents to Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Pittsburg and ItoeHaute:
DAGK3ET A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.
HULMAN COX, Terre-Haute, ln«.
H. L. BTILE8 A CO., Cincinnati, O.
BEYMERa BRO., Pittsburg, Penn.
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COCOA KREMOLU
OliHj PATRONS WILL-PLtASE REMEM8EH,
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, bnt the many testimonials we have had In Its favor warrant us 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 properties, it possesses all the peculiarly bland and delicate properties of Ooeannt Oil in the highest possible state of purity and fragranoe.
It is cooling in its Influence npon the skin. Cures'all cutaneous emptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy.
It is the chee* -because its eflTects are the beet and most k. ng. It is prepared with the care, and perfamtd with the most delrfumerles the market affords.
greatest care, and perfumed wltf icate perfumeries the Sold at a price that is at the command ol every one.
PrkeSOeents 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, Terre-Hante, Ind,
BROWNING A SLOAN. Agents, Indianapolis.
JOHN D.PARK, Airent, Cincinnati, O.
aarAll druggists and country merchants ars handling It.
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Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, conseauently the greatest Remedy of the Age tar Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooplnguough, Croup, and all Pulmonary ASlte-
Positively the most reliable remedy in the market for what It Is recommended. The nnited voice of ail that hatfe used It is enouili to prove its wonderful effects In arresting all diseases of 'Throat and Lnngs.
Conmi ptl ves on Id not rest until they try Dr. Hedges' Pn Atonic Life Balsam, primarily because It Wt.i in the end secure to.them health.
Secondarily, because It will give to them Consuns pMi:- etc*
Every forerunner or producer of Uon, such as Ooaghs. Art lima, Bror areSspeedily cured by Dr. Hedges Dlf« mlsarn.
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The Hook contains mom for the report* TWJSLVK
teacher daily and monthly, for
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pmaitfMni edn»sent free. ILL,
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417, Itockrtlh, Ind.
Box W. itockv
N] J. A. BURGAN,
I'li'iMonNr
There are tea reasons why every hmQy should have Dr. Hedges' Pulmonic Life Bai1. It Is tha cheapest. Large bottles far CO 2. It is much more pleasant to take
S. it is mors effectual. 4. It is simple, safe and certain ee 5. It adapted to both yoang I»I d. fl. It is warranted to give satisftic a. 7. It is composed entirely of hert* atsamls medicines. 8. It is the most popular medicine in the
ManofeciQ^i'at the Laboratory ot
W.N, HEDGES4 CO.,
Southeast corner of Main and Cr~*~r sts., Bpr- leld.d
Por sale by all Droggistc and Ooeatry Mas
Terre-Haute, I»L
BROWNING SLOA V, Agents, I titanapolls, Ind.
JOHN D, PARICB, ,v n..
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