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DENTIST

Ofllco &ilJ-£Ohio Street, Terre Haute.

JACOB D. EARLY,

LAWYEB

Room 1, Beach Bjock, Sixth niul Main streets

WII.LI AM MACK. DAVID W. TIKNItY. Notary in Offlco.

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ATTOBNEYS. Linton Building, 521 OhioSircet.

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onice.M South Seventh Street, telephone, 40, residence, 151 north Fifth street, telephone 17 l. DIMco hour#: 9 iv. in. 2 to 1 p. in.: 7 to 8p. •m. At residence until until 8 u. m.f 12 to 1 p. ?»., I oil p. in.

?ICIAL TEETH. IIM. t. U. III.KJ'SOK—DKNTIS'F. With «W year* practice in dentistry, 1 can ..KuarHiit-ee (Uai-clasa work. Special pains

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jpELSENTHAL, A. B.

Just Ice ofthe Pence and Attorney At Law, 2(1 south :ird street. Terre llaute, 1 nd.

T)U. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

DENTIST.

Removed to ((71 Main st. Terre Haute, Ind

H. GARRETT, Custom Harness Maker. Track Work and Repairing a Specialty. 83 noutlt|7th. rear P.,J. lCauf mini'a{Grocery

JSAAO BALL,

FUNERAL DIRECTOR,

tor. Third and Cherry St*., Terre Haute, ln«. Is prepared to execute nil orders 1P his Hat with neatnessanddlspatcl

Kmbalmlug a Specialty.

J^ISBIT & McMINN,

UNDERTAKERS,

10,1 NOKTil KOUHTII STKKET, All calls will receive the most careful attention. Open day nud night.

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DENTIST.

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Supplies.

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J)R. G. W. LOOMIS,

DENTIST.

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H. F. RETNERS,

^5S3 Main Street.

OF FASHION

How He Will Revel in on the Glorious Fourth.

Pjnrot^nios

Many Fine Displays in and Abont New York A Great Train to Steele Away at Irving-ton—A Pretty

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When the Vanderbilts went into mourning for the popular son 'of Cornelias, an order for 55,000 worth of fireworks was canceled. It was intended to make a grand display at the Newport home of William EL, but all this has been deferred, and that bright summer resort will have to look to other swards for its pyrotechnics.

But in this the Columbian year the man of fashion is going to make things noisy on the day and the night of the Fourth I was given a glance at the order book of probably the largest fireworks manufacturer in the world, and

WIIAT FRANK EIXItET WILL DISPLAY.

I felt a strong inclination to go up in a balloon to witness the magnificent pyroramas which promise to illuminate New York suburban homes.

At Frank Ehret's place on the Iludson an especially fine display is promised. I was shown the rough sketch of one of the large pieces, a Gambrinus figure,, which in size is six by twelve feet, with an effect of twenty by twenty. Gambrinus is dcpicted sitting on a barrel, from which spouts a great rush of foam-colored light, while in his outstretched hand rests a glass of the {tim-ber-colored fluid, which is so life-like that Mr. Ehret's friends will probably want "to blow off the foam" when the thing gets to sizzling.

While at the manufacturer's I v.-ns given some interesting pointers on nov. alone tho latest in the way of fireworks, but on how to arrange for fine pyrotechnic effects. The prettiest novelties for this season will undoubtedly be the Japanese day fireworks. Last year the effects were all Japanese. This year they will be American. The little topshaped bombs are fired from mortars, or upright guns, and, exploding at a great altitude, will display life-size figures of the presidential candidates, flowers of all kinds and colors, and designs appropriate to this quadri-centen-nial year. The bombs are made sizes of nine, twelve and eighteen inches in

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circumference. I was told that Ihe secret of their manufacture has never been betrayed by the Japanese, and that the American designs to go into the bombs were sent to Japan and redrawn there. They will be exploded on every lavrn from Tuxedo to tho Thousand islands, and from Bar Harbor to Coronado Beach, on the Pacific coast.

Then there is an order for Irvington which will cost either George Edwin or Jay Gould a great deal of money. 1 was shown two of these designs. One represents Mr. Gould's special train spouting out every line of its magnificent form even to the steam and the smoke from the engine. Tho size of tho frame for the locomotive is 10 by 20,

WILL »K fflBKST AT IRVI^OTOTr. for the tender 10 by 10 and lor the passenger ear 10 by 20, producing an effect of 45 by 100 That this will delight George's bright children oven to the* latest goes without saying.

Gen. Horace Porter has Invited a num-| ber of Q. A. R. friends to his homo, and the display will include a series of mag1aificent effects in military designs. OJQO

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To arrange a fine display take plentj of room as extensive a lawn as possible. Place your serial fireworks in boxes far to the rear and covered with oilcloth or tarpaulin to present dampness or sparks from getting at them. Your rocket troughs should be erected well to the side of these covered boxes and fairly well to the rear of the lawn. Don't fail to erect them in a direction away from the spectators. Your bombshells must be fired a good way from the crowd. Place the largest set piece in the center of the lawn and then distribute the other pieces in such a manner- and at such distance from each other that they may not set fire to one another while burning, the smallest pieces always being placed nearest the spectators. Colored fires, mines, fountains, aerolites, batteries, sancissons and geysers should be placed in line in front of the display each well away from the other. Balloons must be fired in that corner of the lawn where the breeze will be sure to carry them away from the inclosure at once. Your aerial bouquets oan be placed behind the central set piece, and must be well braced. Begin your pyrotechnics with rockets, balloons, bombshells and illuminations, then fire off your set pieces, commencing with the smallest, continuing with the larger, varying each display with aerial effects, closing with the largest piece. The effect of this will be vastly enhanced by firing off a battery at cither side. The terial bouquet should be the last piece fired.- »j|'

Now, one word more as to precautions. Always attach your lighting torch to a stick about six feet long.

What will it cost you to make a display of this kind? Prices differ. You can spend fifty dollars and have a very neat exhibition. But for one hundred dollars you can lay in a goodly supply of smaller picscs and at least one large set effect.

One of the prettiest displays will be that of Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger, at Idlcwild. I don't think'it will cost over five hundred dollars, and it will consist

All of these are comparatively small in the setting and magnificent in the effect. The Niagara falls design is not costly, and perhaps the prettiest of minor pyrotechnics.

The sunburst is on a frame, forty by sixty inches, and in effect is thirty by thirty-five feet. The "Tree of Liberty" produces a similar effect.

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THE CONTINENTAL SOLDIER.

as I am told, of three set pieces, including "The Continental Minute Man," "The Washington Statue" and "A Gk»d* dess of Liberty." These are all magnificent in color effects, and will be shown to splendid advantage on the magnificent Cruger lawn.

When you start out to orderyour fireworks be sure to order everything that is pretty, and here are a few of the things you must not fail to get: Bombshells in all effects, aerial bo.uquets, the Gatling battery, Spuyten Tuyfel sizzlers, sparkling waterfall, the shield of Iris, the Polka Redo%va, Chinese brilliants, tree of liberty, the sunburst, Peruvian Glory," Elfin waltz, the Aurora Borealis, tho Casket of Jewels, the magic wheel, tho Egyptian Pyramid, the double diamond, the revolving star, the puzzle wheel, the Italian rosette, the Mosaic diamond, the peacock tail, jeweled sprays, Saxon pyramids, dazzling diamonds, revolving pyramids, Chinese spider, revolving gun, kaleidoscope, plciades, gothic cross, basket of jewels, emerald jewels and Niagara falls.

ALBERT EDWARD TTRRELI..

Would Not Listen io Family Secrets. A family up-town had some theater tickets which, not being able to use, they, turned over to a green servant girl, who said she had never been to a theater. After receiving directions the girl started out. About nine o'clock the family was surprised to see the girl back and oalled her in the room to see what the trouble was. "Why, Mary, didn't yon find the place?*' was asked. "Indade, I did, and it was a foine place and a gentleman showed me a sate near the front." "And why didn't yon stay? What did you do?" "Well, ivory whan were a-looklng at a foine pictur' up front and* the place was full of foine ladies and gentlemen and after a bit they took the pictur' tip and some people come out arid began talking family matters, and so I thought better come home."—N. Y. Tribune.

The Qnallty of Entice.

A correspondent of the Spectator tells a true story of an Irishman who was complaining the other day that he and other campaigners had lost a case In the courts. He ignored the fact that the evidence went against him and his frien&v "When William gets in"—of course there is only one William—"he will do away withth® police and-the law cocris—'tis then we'll have justiceH This reminds e*ae of tke story of the Irishwoman who tried to console her husband with the remark that he would have a fa?r trial and an upright JTK? "Terra, woman,"* replied her 4, "what'd I twsuat wM upright -t v. I wn'itafe a ir: Ige tfc&t'H lean a little.*— London

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Early Starts.

Eminent men in some cases had the benefit of an early start. Webster was in college at fifteen, and at thirty he was the peer of the ablest man in congress. Martin Luther had become distinguished at twenty-four, and at thirtysix had reached the topmost round of fame. Napoleon at twenty-five had commanded the army of Italy. At thirty-nine he was not only the most illustrious general of the time, but one of the great lawgivers of the world. ^William Pitt entered the ministry at fourteen, was chancellor of the exchequer at twenty-two, prime minister at tw§nty-four and at thirty-five was the most powerful uncrowned head of Europe.

Stole Money to Uiiy a Coffin. This is a story of the Johnstown flood: In December following the disaster when house room was at a premium. Mrs. Kate Mclntyre lived in the same place with Mrs. Stickenouse and her three sons. When Mrs. Mclntyre went away to visit friends she left the house keys with one of the boys. Before she returned he died and his mother is charged in a warrant with taking the keys, opening the truiik of one of the boarders and taking therefrom JaCbicnt iu money and valuables to buy a coffin for him and paj all the funeral expenses.

A Queer "ark.'

A short time ago a boy baby waa born in Salt Lake City, who had a birth mark of a blood-red blotch immediately over its heart. The mark was exactly like a bullet wound which killed a brother cf the child's a other over a year before the child was born, which the mother had spen.

In another column of this paper will b» found an advertisement of a medicine known as Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, for sale by druggists of this place. In almost every neighborhood throughout the west, there are some one or more persons, whose lives have been saved by this remedy. It is natural for such persons to take especial pleasure in recommending the remedy to others. The praise that follows its introduction and use makes it immensely popular. While it is intended especially for colic, cholera morbus, dysentry and diarrhoea, it i$ also claimed to cure chronic diarrhoea. If such be the case, it is certainly a "Godsend" to many a poor mortal. July.

A Remedy for the Grippe Cough. A remedy recommended for patients afflicted with the grippe is Kemp's Balsam, which is especially adapted to diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not wait for the first symptoms of the disease, but get a bottle and keep it on band for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the erippe has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. All druegists sell the Balsam^

For Torpid Liver «se Dr. Miles' Pills.

I am an old man aud have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure Buch a stubborn disease.—Henry Billings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Washington, D. C.

For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which affected my eyes and hearing have employed many physicians without relief. I am now on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confident of a complete ouro.— Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo 111. 1-2

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PHILOSOPHICAL COGITATIONS.

All men arealike when it comes to death and dollars. We are all cut out by the same pattern. The only difference is in the trimming.

Do a bad thing and the person you are the most anxious to hide.it from will know all the particulars first.

Every man believes in his heart that his relatives are depending upon him to make the family name famous.

There are too many people who don't know how to manage a dime who think they couli manage a dollar.

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English Pills:

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When a woman makes up her mind to marry a man there is no escape for him except to marry some other woman,

Every sentiment that is a lie does harm. It is sentiment to admire the beauty of the lion, but it is sense to lock the doors of the sheepfold against him.—Atchison Globe.

Caroline B. Le Row says that "Sitting Apon the spine is one of the most common abuses of the body and productive of more discomfort and disease than any other one cause." .'h-

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Three Things to Remember. Hood's Harsaparllla has the most MERIT. Hood's Sarsapntilla has won unequalled SUCCESS,

Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes the greatest CORES. Is It not the medicine for you?

Constipation is caused by loss of the peristaltic action of the bowels. Hood's Pills restore this action and invigorate the liver.

Catarrh Cure.

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A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a prescription which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope toProf. J. A. Lawrence, 8S Warren street, New York, will receive the recipo free of charge.

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A particle la applied Into caeh nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists by mall, registered, Ottsents. ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren St., New \ork.

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Fifth ave., between JJRW YORK 21st and22ndstreets.

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For firing China, G*a#w, Faience, etc., deoorated with mineral eolortngs. Warranted to fire successfully with Manufactured ija#, Natural gas, Charcoal and other fuels. Our kilns are not an experiment, but an a«*Hred *oec#*s. Twelve years in market. Fou sizes for charcoal three ni7Am for ga*. Send for clrcular* with test I mon Iain and ireciions forfirlngthe kilns. WTKARN8, FITCH CO..Springfield, Ohio

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of pain, soreness or weakness, and begins the cure at once.

Soothes and Invigorates Weak Jvcrros, Heals Tender Langs, Limbers up Stiff Muscles and Joints, Allays Inflammation, Prevents Pneumonia, and cures all local ailments,

The perfection of clean external remedies— always does good—never disappoints. YOU MUST get the genuine goods made by the Hop Plaster Company, Boston* Mass. Both fides of plaster show our nattst.

HONEST medicine dealers everywhere sell It. Mailed for prloc, 33 ots^ Jivo for a'dollar.

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In order to introduce our CJt ATOX PORTRAITS ana mnke new customers, wo have decided to mnke this Spectnl Oflcr: Send us a Cabinet Picture,Photo^rroph.Tlntypo, Ambmtype orDsguerotypoof yourself or any niemborot your family,Uvlna or dond, and we will tuakoN you a Crayon Portrnlt Free of Charire, pr9vlded you exhibit it to your friends as sample of our work, and uso our influence In securing us future ordena Place name nnd add reason backof plcturo and It will be returned in porfoct ordor. Wo muko any change In picture you wish, not interfering with likeness. Refer to any llnnlt In Chicago.^. Address all mall to ECLIPSE PORTRAIT CO.. 110 East Randolph St., CHICAGO, III, 8 W or it $ 1 0 0 to an on sending ns photo and not receiving crayon picture £1 as till* offor. THIS •OFKF" PXDJE»

DR. C. TAYLOR BALL,

SPECIALIST.<p></p>Gatarrh (HKAI) OR THROAT)

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NERVOUS DISEASES.

Facial Blemishes,

Moles, Tumors, Birth Marks, Superfluous Hair

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To Whom it May Concern. We. tho undersiened, chcorfuily rc(»mmend Dr. C. Taylor Jlall, not only as a courteous gentleman, but aa a physiclaD of Rreat •kill ln bis specialty, having the abilily of doing all that he claims and of undertaking to treat such cases that are within his power to relieve. We heartily endorse ail that he has said ln his journal on "ElectroTherapy," knowing the same to be true from pergonal expenence with his method of treatment, and we therefore take pleasure in recommending htm to all that may need bis services aa specialist.

L, B. MABTIK, Sec'y T. H. Havings Bank. J. W. CRurr, Treas. Vandalla K. II. Piuir. E. W. KKMI», State Normal. D. N. TAYLOR, Judge CIrsult Court. LEVI EUMMKRLY, Ex-County Recorder. AD9I.NI UAOO. Teller Saving* Bank. J. E. WOLFF, Editor T. H. Journal.

CONSULTATION FRKE.

Send for copy of Journal, "Electro Therapy," which tells for what diseases electricity ii» used

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