Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 March 1895 — Page 3

A Taper

for the

AMUSEMENTS.^* .«

SHORE ACRBS.

A human, simple everyday aaoodsaion events, a series of homely pjotyiregp/ life that looks narrow to outsiderslake up the ingredients employed fcVy r. Heme In his beautiful pl&^ ores," which will be presentedat Nayr lor's to-ni^t,- there ls^Mi^rpuph it is vital ancl genuine, so naubh^t^t ek hold of the realities of ihje pleog^thaVthe play appeal^ carta aii*«. Wjio, tbfjt has s^^Ug^ rat,|f willjjeilefe tbatthere arenpgrea^ idroes that' ttV£ and die unknown b$ ghJorboodh flfearlf*) veryone^wtB, rtteallrro bis og^^liygi orne frieod bfewqtiaintaaee that is jrosibly! suffering the -same martyfdfitia. 'he^i everJAfaiy tfiroes are -tflfSii *bfc ublte receptions, nor are theg fierikeath by bronze and ma£\J$, rhents, yet the lessons they an ... ... .J i.'bcj

tha

DELLA FOX. and a car load of scenery

nd costurues"are the assistance Delia

nm

...

evening.

Tuesday

Naylor's next seut herfr

"Nanon."

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tJefe^ie, VUisi Knox ,. Pauny thur, J§^rr

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ancfshe measureajaoxnor»-around the brim of h^it-hat iittooi'Sheidid jwhfenvshe leaped into-fatneln-a sirrgte-night on her first rtppeariureti bbfOfr* N^w'' Yblk audfebdel RiiW be^U^^d'hAlns are certainly united In thTscfiarming little

cltrltolip'ftbleTto itceflOufif. pfhprtwo (ygini»%*loQ.^ Htfrplsl% _t Tuesday ^Yening fa plewaQt^ l£ anticipated andSve advlge eJjjlwho in» tibd to ^tq^ipya tl\aMfse^^ln ad? i^nnA. fm^ronl ndBMHotn$Srot a fe

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*9noe, f8r tfro™. \^11 haveWstattd. UKCLB TOM'S CABIN.

Vhe»ter ilK1 bfcve "Unrf#T|ffl|l g^at moraT-plAy wlrr biS pre&eti ri^xt Saturday^ Mareb 80th, afternoor?

AVhnincr. hir Stets^n^s bii comjian^ ^nag »t»e!

aid evening, b^gtet^nV bi^ com o% forty jgeo^^atiA ^VadTtsjblM^r

Is cmnpwTTy-lr-saltf tu glvo uuillliiwi kisfaitlo^ A Ap?pial inattpe©wM^b^ Veh Saturday, at 2 p. jn.'for the ^hil"^ 1 ten. odT jjt Is rumored ^Jtl^vtXouldochJ will enter the Forrest Honfrnt

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^"rank Daniels |ill star ne

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ijill star neft^

'^he Wissard,"^ |cfhfttq|i^ra ^Smith 'The Amerlo play Lo season.

a

c£neotion

Harry'

notices that "ladle# over forty areper mitted to retain theii bonnets In parts of the house." He hadjao trouble with headgear iiUiie

ic»H tf^tltle'of J1 loa* labor into t»«s.t(y|?§ iU&Ai^Ml/produce,! (J «rt«w MldlriVltA i'DB'W') tl.tohXl- SWI1 i|xt season. *-. A .qui eMaivof I mcUrf is|\|r|t^Jfmusical *«*, «&«•Wii.t^ ctenedV*from SarAi Grand's novel, "The^ PeH^^heAhfc "lahd st^engtfe'i tb* A4V6 H^aVenly Twins." 'if" "'and'tdid. thiWwhktyou'Vim'tiWtf^^dfl in Mid. that William ,A.iB'redr. in5 'ktt'ow' it. ^Hfete^lS a'sftre'^ay_ io gdtlt, ned^ ^hfJ \Tg|A1 th^t^icalj W. Qr o(^iipft!nliM'i'naxt ii^asoii will also^Atipl! *York City, i^t^e tib prominent theaters. ^Jn the wor^d.lp ^rlu^ uf^vouft^qd

We Foy will shelved the Earth" ^f°nt?^l8MW'

The Delia Fox part and curl has to the place of the Psyche knot and the Lanfftrv bang in the affections of the -tli oT New 'Y^V^nd -hire o^oT ten ladles of fasWouab* besedo on the Broadwk^Sinn^PtTWraVfe. prd'rhenfcdea wear their hair dressed a W Delia #ox%. This fact will cause her ap ^tSfaylor's, on next Tuesday, to Jbe awaltedSfith unusual interest by thV^^?58 ^destrian theatt*8TC (Doeapauy tibia wt»k T^egun their long

bis famous bai S°fQi& %oy*idiVof

ng will some day redeem tfeW^hote vOrld. "Shore Acres" has woo? aiifcreatt tfU^fccPOt/num or whtetl luccess In New York and Boston, iI$Sm 'amll*ar 111 continue to prove one of the strong-Iooaa poser and conductor, attractions In the country fof'fti&ffjr refers to come. The play, with all Its c^nio and mechanical effects, and entire nftropolltan company, will be proceed tiNaylor's Opera House to-nU$ht, aVi rom Indications there will nfft&^we abantseat left when the curtAnS^wrip.

..«^n .nf Vinw the p»8t"t«m yeansovot TlJiOCOlu *.,nflties ....... on."Fedora." "La Tosc~" "ri,-~ i4 I To

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A'Uca/^ Witoalan Ffl

KiAwn.. Auofph Baiter is the #\rectW ^ile'tbe'Wg.q.is juud?! d|rec-

tion of Mr. John Morris. The production l?cbe^ilAe'S3Vietf''Wftftiilhfd same befyujilfui spenei?y, gocReous costumes and effects^»«ed4n-4be-la*gercities. No cuylalltiofettf wttti Iffr-^eFlnBtfeff-'in^y way.b iW4\6ni ht rji nrt first an no Ti ced-,^^*^re^rE^ll9iii to, f^ar this »easonj^JyJa^J^alAlLsho)k their heads and a had with tica

uurr UO

,'^n6t^6'u8_.ial8.ry,_.J&er

Soxfea will be here with

baNul^ early in April. There awy community now, with ear for catchy music, who

In the country resounds with the ii»a el aaeh ua^wwally familiar in spiration as is found in the "Manhattan Bg»cb" or "Liberty Bell" marohes. But reilkpLclt aadfinnplratio. 3Nrin°l^aa

Mmnwf ran j»wer

by Sousa's great .concert banapMider the dlrect^diPdr wh^Sfrdt^theno

Ah 4»8t k.^11

6i-itkir'with bled and a«^ppp®r worked separately, the obtliuee^ being waS^'the 'fiVoi of .New Yi)rlt,jand

rplayed

the royalties of "Gigmonda. ,oAa^p(jjlay (Mi^s Dav^port the Frenoh dramatist ?10,000 advance roy^ljijw^ Th|a aip«nt of^vaqq^j^^ aity nas already \een Oobsumed, anc

aQ9^^C Jlb,000f ^oij |the s*ime^urj)^ ve111 bi sfent'by Miss DavenportVer next Saturday's, isfeamer to France. r?i9Qf wlwn Fanny DkV^tiport proddcea i'fedora," she has paid- out over SljJOji 60(Fi& btagiiig^ Sardou's5 plays. Wh4i this is added to the vast amountpf rms altles, anf 4b I Is considered tHat' «MiS! Davenport is reputed to be worth over flOO.OQO^icftue idea of5 il&e ^o^u^^ty of Sardoct^oan be oomputed.vi«w?J'• nix* ""'"1

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effective variation ^ihcierit? ha® b^eh

!iflti?odtlcf3tHf6r

intenTed^^^S^lSfertedr Teacloths, doilies,~"c:iT&hiental towels, tablo and lamp laats, and similar atfeicle&lend. themselves for this kind4 of orqmnentat|on, T^o ohoiqe of designs0 iae the -purpose is nnlin^ted, as Jo9Qg 4&< geoiuqtfiQal aiid cojvontiqnal- .q!»Wt^ t^e,Bau)0 Is preseryed.,

lZ"" "bT. ^on, .od will' l^oyerqr of tjnit wontlerTul. medlcloe, J3r.( 6.® barl«que, blo^d «ftd .Hied "Robln»or Cru»o«,%.0-, Be ha, Mtabhshed rem.rk^e li. .... system of flatter correspondency: by. ^he^rWeiirao Dafld HaniAett, wtiofca:- 'w^jcb

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Couldockii jter, detcribing your caap th^rottgbly 'he well kmowtt acio^,5 Robert Down- ^and telling yoa a ^sure way to .r^g^iOv supported by Eugenie piair ap^ a ^health and strength. And for all .this ble a^gfj^-^you have nothing-to -pay^ -He gives" on Mofiday, April 1st. Mr. Down- jmost oarefut attention to 6very fetw?, inj Is making a great hit thif |nd describes) each symptom so exactly David Garrlfk,*wfeiob lsl JwmMMn ^thatyou aannot fail to understand

with a one aqt farce, "A jclsely what atls you. He nirtkes a Fwnch Sfarriag^"

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yoa caa

n^rly made his home here during the 00^^^ telling Just hjowtyou feel and st%n mbti ti* said to W,the oKlept actor'On symptom from which ypuj tfc^ American stage. ex«y^,Mrhaps, C.

§^«%Q£i£^2l

the?

w.c»»v.atbf Ii,n,eii.v ?Phe^eBi|rflA ttafi

cut out on"Tf pluutrof Jin^n and after-

long engagements'there jWry. season ii, 4rtrd Calt'OVdtHWth .liAttouboW fctledUes. iieaW'tOr^^'Yery..kttle an^a reA!§

friends Siit^s aAd dra^ftfeihhr#hr&f&

rged her not to tMwaUhtf sfiytoa^athSso A Piff^eht!tfieteS *bdi finibb« 6t€ many had done^efore-faer-glTe up such suitably arranged on the linen they^ a position forrthe imceEitaintyf and e» pensiVfel felVJ/yl VJfi 'dttirritrfelf.'jBu^ Ifene shook her "natural, golden locks" and would not be sweryed from herjparpo^ 9,6^^44

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Soft, Flnfly Cushions Are In Demand ^jfuhiwi and Coxy Corners—Ihi Restful AAiira May Be^Qorareaas ««|d mRSNtM&tt Simple and evok^ the ci^e that demands nnmbOTle^miliowa a]'" cushions of all aortal ibaplsihad si»

O by |»i^ng fashion,whichi4^£ ly hoped has come to stAyrffi

The advent of the onsihion l^af ushei WhWoW

of

i*-*~ierly

New York

Oity. They made their flflrt stop in Kast rau^fwMre^he^iiko wW in Music £&kU ^CO^ik 1*1 infixed7ajfrdfd£ce \The obJ«*t qfc^sMfip^ato^ycijJp a wger between Nat Sebastian and Jack/Preese, of tha w4few York fioaf i^.iaarfWWo^thaat hotel aocom §2,50° ea route.

inanimate comforters J|ri5ved boon alike to old and» yiilife fegardl of sex. means lady's boudoir and fanjily Icymging atting rffim. Baohelo: Ma Ssrk£ and varied "assortment, tj num«r?aving^ Wt^®Wnin|reaSl sinod she fad for flcraventtf Bp (ions ga] way to the oraze for Bouv^ixJrfillbws.'

lkp bu uiu nuu" yn«ui5 &cgc«j.uA«

restricted tQr^dpyw0Diun's ir

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family lonMir" lor|^rtnP,l

A generous supply of sbrfpaFy %illo scattered about imoartaaa air*of ao fort to the least

THE ROSE CUSHION.

to date women know thi? quently theaaaoft, fluffy,

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eH&ririsfe (if Artistic ^flkfite? 'Tri1 sMectlb^3 the Whterf^is'fol* 6(fvetitlg^illtiwls aiid •ctrthibtis 'eVblyfKfng ^bfidsBdn^h^ "v^eiir and Ced'r tfbes6 hffaiT^ rtr'e to "Sficoiintef. CtiBhiohS for'parlof aifi other forrHal irooras deniTincf dafot^ matetlarls1 inl ihore ^elBborate'decofatitflisi thhn do thbsetfor tbenluch' used sitting 1 roein ort nursspyi Where eletganceiaH ^U ad comfbrt is demanded silk j[aqed ^velvet, satin and india silks* with-eiflbiqpidefies and- laoes, combinerto piake orj?^iDqntali effecjts. as well as cozy r^sfipg^places4i?, tho.qpaff^ng.nt^ ,s

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R^tttailritsf tff ^veg^tablea aife tbci thrown awa^. There is seldom a.bit too small tol»bri^hwbWta6V8f« kinds oAn be^wiited^B ftrBalfttfora ti^sk1 A6oordiTis to'GtoOd HoQBekaepinfe, wdfapfdl o^ itdmritoj'oauliflowisr«^r frreeBt'^easj combined wtthitrvilk!oT^sto6k,^wfll-giive^ good lotipci vRied 'tj*"other oereals, s»^eet DeiwJaitespotttto^oif-sqtMvdhTHopyjbo a 4 worked iuto.. breakfastitnufflnsr isaaking. a ploasauti jw»riety and rednots# -tbeseason in* quantity Qf Qwt reqwred, Hasboa regt *J' ela^l^e lrke. potatoes, tnniij^ ^rs parr, sn^ps! cau ^o made iato croquettes,- or

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write him abojut.your

jng He^Wjlll^anawer. your^et-.

"'^noi'w»Vl specialty of caring patients -thro^«

fhe beet solution of'the Sheets hat belter correspondence. You hiVeno fee

p^b^i^oo^^^ronT'cjemMy ^herefito pa* "d you don't have to ieaVej t^ mankger' of theater, wishing to phdme. Here is thebeet opportapttyyort

pZt»t^^i?p«t*tj» ?witl»« «aaj«5#K4ever had to got welt aarily offending the ladles, put up rejeot itT

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-ctrsftioJt:Ai«d

rpre-

ordinarysi'e ^he"'rose

!in"dra5pe

ab'dr gatuze 6f:

any desired color. Another unidtie'iaf-^ fair bined. This as

coverefwith4

figured stfk

And iui^with plain sflk, 'theJlwo jpa'rt^, belngf joined tBg^thelrtwitli r'fbbbn'Jio^s!,, A cblfapar^tivelynetv ma^eriaf for 'pil-' lows'^i& 6hanSbls!,

dSBbbtalfed fefther Wilh' hand'^inted dS-' rfltds o^'erftbtbide^a bue£^ Thdso pri-^ lb\rs at8 nabally Ubished ^ith^a^fSe1 of: the ohdmois* 'fent

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in fidallop^o^the*

ruffle tt&ybe of silk.of a DokrrfiiBpbndingoolbr. .Now that crocibet work is agaiut to^the fAre,' colored ousbionsof silk: are being covered with orooheted openvsfouk in knitting-silk. Wbeels andtmedullions areifavorHe desiRns in thi»work. Anr! othej pqpulor pillowis &h£ oue.embpoi^^i^ks tof ^^^erebJbcWsftP^ftH^t [g Qplorp, .Cusl^on? .»rp al^o ^oyei::^pnfp^Ti^bens ^oather ^Utqh^d, after the faahiop^.th%,9ld, lime orazy qniltSf-and nxneedingly ef.oMvciif thi& 0Q\fertwhpn thet ^ibhgns •e.B^fo^ed ^thn*w»: PJfe tf+ imbination of color% i.a» \l*-n

The tiv^-ponnlar, de^jms. afford the riceame material ror the markiost sbrvicea^.w o^'llll^diiih'bf^c^isHidlis and pillowB. £^m^.|)o^ps^^he.^dffii^aluni^pUietf wma^n/^ug, the,l[auuar^jftn, important item'when the' pillp^s ar^in "(QqnsJipiJ^ use. Blue dflnim enhanced rejth banrls off flrish poin^ (enpbroi^ery,is ^epi4^1y pleasing-^^ecw Denii^ plllpv^8..are al^o ^epprated wijtb wha^ .fSj l^pqv^i as ilty braid, embroidery* 3Che noy,e,i~

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lkmshavingpicote or loops^en\drioh aide and oonnacted ^y narrow okweljr woven strips. The^ittern relOlted .*the braid is faateoed down with sewing aillt Geld, and filver, braid 9mbroidery is^scHnetimee .empbloyad ,oa denim bu^,. as, rule, this style-of -ornamentation is resArved fdfniata-ial that cnnhOt be latin- .?!

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Floor iththe ^g^guUtipn^^ ..L.J .t f|m*» /mil iMUlIlilHW Tjlltl lBlnll WvH W */»*wv ._"

cushions are dividing favor

mounted oq frajpee furoished with eafi|ers,for oonveniunoe in moving about.^ While cn|hions. of down are move luxurious than are tbpse made of ffiath«IFfthW0y aye "also mjaoh more expensi?^. Jn many Homes tliere are stored away feather beds, ohe. 6f which wou^d ,furnish liberal contents for half a dosen 6r move sofa and chair pillows,

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dfeneriftiy speaking, unless one "has bause to trufet her judgment fn he seledtfon of colors^ It is suggested that these* lesser articles of ornament and

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severity and stiffn

Iudeed few cAjas^3avb oh beneficent ffBTeots. Th

comfort be oovered withmaterial that is .qtiietand unobtrneive in tona Brilliant hues are seldom used by the uninitiated with artig«ff"^^'"tnffl(ga it ohanoes that thejr ^fofd' ft "fl^olde^ pp^itowt to IdmS' sober oovererf 'bbair oi' oouohl A bright red cushion" on a slate colored chair would prove pleasing,'far instance, but' unless One is "quite oertkih* tfi&t a high" dolor will harinoniiie with the surroundings itfe is wiser 'select cfulet hues that will prdvefiioffemsive, if not artistically oorrecfc. ^t. 3 f't„&R .:i ,Min -z.1 fc-. \r^A^JGJK VAilTOHJ

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eJeeted^-vrathsdue regard fto* harmonious oloripg? thaeffept is very satiefaotorjr. Si very aijg? ^effect: is gained iwithw a [radat^aji pf ^ellpw t^t^-ras^.for examile, a yellow-J ailk. cushion, finished with three- ruffles of! silk eacb'short?r than the other and one degrfeeJighter -in.: shade th^n the fcushtaa,^t}heHe Ruffles to be all set in-tbe-seann—"

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An effective pillpw o^e^wedr: ?mhq

^h^eujvgrk Bcr^ yyit^rowg Qf fib-, bop pra^eci^qq^e^i^iu oyer a coil tra.sting,coloij qf'sn^^yjith rufv fle of g^ieer" lace grounding^be whole.', Ant!ifadfaclflk p!hlo^ ib a very'pfea^ri^ r-«-— one to lay ouals-facajigainflt,. and wbeii ^btj$rojii}ds an^ ^roBftus.^th

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Crepons*'bia fair'to takp the plpce of ttwbrds.i Elding 'rnd BdrWiWaKlyl^ctta .ryeryie^eotive ^ijdjty^ah is^thErAftei-i lioon'1 bostuinb ih jgray spbttefl cfepon :cloth, trimmed with collar, beljJ-atad[

uir bbdio^ ik 6ut -ouct "to' describe 'aifi all iV^i1 foliage11 p'attefti'/tbrongh^thy'aper-! 1 ur8¥bf#hi p^ejfout t&e'linfng 6f-da£-1 odi^yellew satisni. XDuffs iiJ?e made to

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match. Tlrer touuo is iu volyet, Bet off ^it^atelathef hifewt^1

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ft1 T^n^A^fe %3U&S&

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fyfepJaa ^re Hf possible topre in defeaiid tf|ah liver. ThosQ possess tWo*ad"vd!n|»ge& wiiich Wbrneri wiirhefeitafce to iMsftartf. drepbit 'wears much befter than, ^ilk fri «Bd first'^ace,1 Hod, s&xmdlfr, it la^traify'stiitti'bT^'forJJ mbrtiift'#, aftef-nbdn-fthd ^vsauing Wftttr Wfcetf fuW^dress is not required. ,0 .Tijein^wKjrepbns'1 ftrfe sbitf&fi&Tiri design and beatrtifni ^'owlgopinglthfft ithey baffle doaia-inLiuu. afe'cmn^eio'^ 't^lB^erti of natural oolors ddd'*" dirf^htal patterns, jreyte|g sc^tj

giij. pr^ttiljy bonded

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,fcf?4t!.e-Tei-I .of r*t* ,,AJT$I^p0^-9q$TpMg IN ^SEPpN.. Kii ^nts,:j IJipy flpw^red stiUiBes aise ^een iit

»«iA 4ALlvnHMAnrnnC] rfnfiTTfln rnArlriTlf*. nTA r.snnttflfi sill

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^|de, ti^e^eji parking,, are spottedcoatrastiW cpjqr^^with .gre^t, .An^i^^^barfnijpg variety seems to have an Supper' and very tbto, sihd^ye^ iyis a])Two?en .ijogetfter.

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Poor 0|g»itlon' o,v »«i :. :-v

Ish nesR,. Wwardc^ d|^9tpW^ oM5dK great aiiBepy. iHpod^s Sarsaparilla is the remb^y^ -^t tpnes the stomach, ereates.an appetite, and gives a relish to food. It Efrakes'.pure blood *qd gives healthy- aotion^all jtheorgans of the body. Take Hood's for Hood's Saipaparilla duressfH^od^^arRapArilla becomes the favorite caitbartie^w4btt*eve)ry bnA who tries' tb*nm*26cvi ." ji' .r *.1 r''• •"i1 .•••Li? ••tr 1'

IJo^Bkeepln« ,jje,SWUM

1 ,(I»et^[^sy jiotatog§ lie- ip-^alted .water &9^«D^.EreiVW8 ,1 5jr 1: Raise ^he.t flo«t lN*elca lew *inehes^ frQip(t(h« fieorl .1 !rr io voth1saturated with c!|yenucippppei¥stil,utixm itrto-a^ratitoltt

t»IWimn^fhtflaii4f) slfflpl^ retfidte^ ^he charredrjf(Atiynlfof tlrt Wirfk'- fend iibt ... jlackened ilbet ^acRfeVfl fere lttrprovod

Dg isl A lot t^brra 'iewwiiiiaies

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.For economy,,and .evenness of heat U^fljoaf liiildl coal1 tohi! the ^SAMat^i!

Long, thin Biktf A 'Weaif— 10 well known to irough out a# afternoon toes with great i^esat^T^ntK'M .11 .) Ol

ned anfl dellcat^ iuia.j-jtvhich-^does

io the air, and which is a perfect Stltute for the oil nuppltod by^nature in youth and health,^ «h»n|i8try ^simti^an produce.

Charlie—Mamma mayti'tel goou&into the street for a bltf The boys say |ben ie, comet Urppymvuj vp if i[

MamiKa—Well, yes, bus don't go too iearg—i&rilaf 'Times-Herald* ?•.

Be felt hey a flmnm ywrfi &j>d Kjw .with shontB end-e racfcetjftnotoe. Etaj^g top. 1 •iiO It 11 1 "ft m.

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n't Tobacco Spit or Swokjj Yoar Life JLw&y

te the

regulation footstooly but they tt at UDvoU aDoaCNo-to^bad, tJie-^oDderful, hwrmless Onaranteed tobacco habit cure.

»vuuuvrvttuivj vuu r— r. iniiier, .k WUl tmn aoWttif in fdtth Wld^ cdvered witif. acini* heavy. Book at Store or by mall fre#.*A«dn«* T?® aoooptXJt ,_1 „UJ1„ .M The Sterling Remedy Oo., Indiana Mineral

serviceable material, while others ate

startling title of a little book

L.

Bprlngs, lad. 27-12-

BEAUTY JS^ POWER.

Perfection of Form, Feature, and Mind Bender Women All-powerful. (gpiCLU. TO OIJJ EjUW UADXM.]

Yet blerided with "those perfections must be perfect health. Women are today stronger in thefr character b«tter in their .naUire, truer in their, Jove, warmer in jaffections,' tha^a they" ever were.

But most

women do not know themselves

Influence £s doing* the "most ^good. 'breftk^ down ^Tbey -drift .gradually and.. uncon-. scfously Jut?* thflit tempestuous se^ 6? Otnan's diseases.

Then- -they

.i should remeifth«ij i^Al.Lydia E* FinJtliam'1s

TegelabJeCo.mr pOuad Restores natural cfieer-

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0* stroysdespond eur§3ieugprjsufii», i:he grea^. fore.unpen ol .gefjojjs (.w^mb trouble, -rr|r ./eves backAChe, stre??gtben8_the .muscles W fee VBi^b.' a'im,restores It to its ttOt-thal-conditldh tegtflatcs imenstruitions, femdvesv .inflammation,1 ulceration, and tumorsiof the-Jvoinb, etc.-.i «.Ib is %ren}%dy~of a'.jp^om^.for women.. Millions of ^vomcn.

Mrs/pinklxainj and life success of her 'Vegetable Compound -has never fceen e'qQalled in the'fifeld Of mcdWine" for therelief and -cure of all kinds of female «rwn.r]f»1rfts. So. sav the druceists

'6f Wife ^o'mbf ttod' all the" dl-eadfal A^hes and paiiis tliat' acc6tnpaiijf. the disease." I tried several doctors and different medi« cinesj' until I,.lost-alL faith iJ\-cVtrytliixig. I Jjiad. not. tried jour. Qojnpouiid. watched, your advgrtisements from da^ to daty,i and .each day1 becamjeir mpre hopeful. At last I fesolVed to try it. I have taken s&ven bottles, and have gained forty pounds. fy.. pains, have all left me, and atn a well Wd-i ifiSnl 'I do all my-own nvorfe, dnd can walk two miles Yrifchont feeling tired.v Tour Oompound has=b.een worth its weight iu gold to -me.

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A Receptacle For -Veils.

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A. B. FnlMntjia], Attorney for Plaintiff.

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made^n th^ f6rin bf rosettes. Artificial flower irf-millinety inelude rtelets nnd pnmibs^i and large* -silk peonies-, but rosea oocupy tbe prominent pkKMff Felisfpe mthoat flowers .la. ~a faahiooable garnitnre.- .. —m^rtrtrrf

Baby Nai»ix^m an Occupation. The. n^w oooupations.of wpmanibread-,.. winners are always attracting attention, but the St/aftgeafyetknOwn is that* of ah KngUsh Woman "tfhorfor a considertftlon, furnishes appropriate names for children/ She proclaims the newspapers her willlngness to/eloct^ for the modest snm of 25 cents, tt suitable name for any baby of high or fow ftitbte. All that the proiid parent® have to do who wish to "take ad vantage ol her professional-assistance Is to forward, with- the requisite fee, auob par,tJoular» as to their position in life,, temperament, color of the baby.'a eyes, the montb of its birth and one or two more of bike Import and fcfy return mail the appli-*-~nt Wffl receive a ttaxtie, which, It ii BtAt-

C," is warranted to give satisfaction.— 'hiladelphia Times.

\CBRI81IAH SCIENCE MEETING The original Christian Science society of Terra 'Hautil, bold meetings every SundAy af 8 p. m. in ha|l' over ^he old Prairie City bank. Entrance by Cohimercial stairway. Ail are welcome.:

-RESIDENTS.

State of Indlaoaj County of Vigo* In the Superior court of Vigo County, March term, No. 4,441. Charles Arleth vs. Phoebe Borden, Mary Borden and -Ida M.- Borden. Note and attachment*

Be It known, that on the 8th day of March, 1895. it was ordered by the court that the cl£f&notlfy by publication said Phoebe Border Mary Borden ana Ida M, Borden'as nonresident defendants of the pendency of this action against them.

Said defendants are-therefore hereby notified of 1 be pendency of this actipnvagainst them ftnd:that tlie satae-willstand for trial April 80th{ l©.y the same beiag at the March ternvof-eaid CourMn the-year-l«9&.-[SFAI^I A»est: HUOH D. BOQUBfT, Clerk/

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CONTRACTORS AND" PROPERTY OWNERS. •Notice is hereby Mvea that en"the3lh"day of March, 1896, the "common council of the city of Terre i£ante«dopted a«resolutton deetering provement of the alley between Wabash avenue and Ohio $®e§jrfcsom Seventh street to Ninth street.•tay-gi^uic and paving the same Ut^ftTlFwidtVQMT^ofj tfiefflifewalks to be 6 feet-rwl^e aAd^^Wdr jelthHPortland cemeat concreteMjttAs tiMproperty line the width of 4 47-100 i«6fei.ai»^curbed with hard the rnrnlwBV trt hfl-20 icttt wldo and paved with brick thesaid improvement -to be inade to. all respects in accordance -with the general Dlan.ollmnroy.empn of said city, and according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the city clerk the jgost to be aSsessM^o the abutting property owners and become due and' collectible irefmediateiy on approval of the final estimate unless the property owner shall have previously agreeS^n^wrllTng, 10-be filed »Jtb said plans, to-waive all irregularity aiiliV Jegftlfty .of the proceedings and pay hisass3a»* men ts when- due.

Sealed- proposals.'will be received for tm& construction of said improvement, at rthg office of the city clerk, on the 2nd day of April, 1895, niiai-im: 1BJ O'flifrck and not thereafter^ £^ach pj-opOfat must be accompaul'ed by"a bona with.good freehold sureties'or -equivalent security, In the sum of two*-hundred dollars,- liquidated .damageSt conditlonfed thnt the'bldder shall duly .enter Into contract and give bond'wltlifn five days after .the. acceptance-of his bid, for the pet* fSrmance'of the Vrork. The city reserves th^ right to reject any and all bids.

Any pro petty.-OWUi)t-«b«ftllftg to the necessity oi such-improvement -may filo-^tich obje'e ions in writlng at the office of the. city Clerk on the 4th day' of ApTil, -189^ and t»a .ljfiardtWlMi reference Uaoreto at th® nextVcgular meeting of the common counpU tfiereafter.

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^^'u$sX_VeQlntJ styles' for .evening and n*re£nobn ocoasions are all black bdhfic\j Ahd^wifh flatorbwni pr shapes of net *cloBel$r spangled and trimmed wfth T0«fcfa!abf net 6r" moasBeline de BOie beaded 6n the edge, ahd gauzy vrin^s of Wired inousBeline, with spfcn* gtek- Where

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tightly as.to crugh them. To make the, box take, a pigpe^ of paper inohes long aiid fOr^fdeT* Out ouf squares of 2% inches froii each of the four oornere aud oarefully fold down the projecting sides," in order to make th?m stand .up evenly And smoothly when bent back and upright Thread a large heedle With' silver oord, and ldoeiip the corners. M&ke tbe oovfer ft-trifie larger than the bottom andftbe sid^s an inoh: in depth.' Lade-:the ciomeis and tie in: long lbops. Decorate the box in wAter oolorB, "and oh the.top pridt .in rfanoy letters, "Trifles Light as Air1.!'- At rlitrtler-pad. of china sine should' be-made *te lay -in the hotioijQ oLthe.box.-,-

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