Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 March 1895 — Page 7

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P.\PER FOR

xly CHURCH DIRECTORY'

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Baptist Chtjbch—Sixth

sfebflsD Baptist

me 8im^&ietf? PpA.

Jeefty

Ject,

W^rAiyAtfdJ

and Cherry.

Kev. J. 8. Holmes, D. D,, pastor.

Chokoh—Fourteenth

Chapel—Cocner

apd

The Kev. Stephen Clay, pastor. 8t Tabbrnacj^b—Eighth and Lafay-

Fftftn- ?'i8ffm'.pW)l) a\i* Pbbbbytbkian Church—Seventh

Mulberry. The Rev. R. V. Hunter, tor- ^jichirH^ inotow avbnu* Chxjboh (formerly fat street)—Corner Sixth street and hlngton avenue. The Rev. A. J. Alex er, pastor. •sI^tkphbm's Episcopal Chokch—Seventh

Rev. B. V. Hunter,

Eagle. The Rev. J. t. Stanley reotor. CraKrENARr Methodist CHUBOn—Seventh

Wm Eagle. The Rev. a V. Leech, D. D.

Most

Ross

Ejnprth League every Friday at 7:30 p. mfe SflMftnts and strangers are always welconie at^^ese meetings.

m| Fashion Echoes. Ce^s oontinne to be very oonspiou-

6 told that skirts of gorgeous plaids ai^o be in style.

of vfHefejfj fywrtiap^ .qbjjf^-pt-pstrich

called the Henri Ilt'W A little bonnet for evening or da wear is simply a round visor shaped piece, possibly four or five inches «eep in the widest placghMt&f^d with black velvet and trimmeftf Wi roe edge. This fitt ojow,, tdj the head and well back,

SOTel raferelare tiny blaok ostrich tips etqndiqg cut jnt®ither, sidO' WitK arrwittgJ eflfoot bJ^ok.jwlvaffoda fini^H

For the bicycle a great variety of cda-i tumes have bee» desi^n«d -nnd diversq^ opitffc**# &' tb'' and

yatnbtteMhAtW

1k1 the' isdtidf^^ differs,

with loose' lrodS«rt,! S' audi long g«tersP *wb#dlriioWi pirtfWiilS W1 Pari e. «»«M widrni y-ciirw .- -m

Black BtockiilRS^irf^ fitlll iM thefieid,1 but wbitQ auct'rnl^rff

t3lSiatpIi'"

LjTO

ksks

of Seventeenth

u*el

—Corner of Seventeen

fd College rth, pastor.

rTipfowdB

is

Itetseets., .The Rav. Frank Gee, Pfwtor.5,

VcnokJ-

CmuRCH—dornw Twelfth

piek^oel ^e ifeV^. BJ koag'.' •loh aosob i»I (tot

land Maple k1 dSjtad/piUtdh RuxngI'MI^smk, A^WB-UW

Iffe. -tffefc Rew- AwM. TSayloWPriori in A^bBTiifgiTtooiaT CmrHte4ci(rirteproi«it i'j***1 Poplar streets. The Rev." W. H. Hlctj

CHAPSI, A., M-.E. fmmmyftB rawfqid. TJhe^Re'v. jL w. «atlii

^«pgto^T' 'tuiHia :.S1 ofa oJ

Kislnth and Chestnut. TiibXi$v.'J-G)j5 |i§fuey, pastor. COBOBBG^jriQKAi.

Ohtjbgh—Cornefej¥

D&MiPLBa of.CHRiST-7-M.ulberrv

strei"

io streets. Rev. ian EvangklicalChukch—Ninthand tlnut. The BfcXVJVli fell

ANiiVAN%E*IC north Eight if. Rev. John Fox. pasto kpwH /ft?fc

Eagla»uthVR4»iidHWfei*9,^t£tv«/iO

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lberxy. The ReyHF^ NOTES folio or orro nU«'.IC4

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'euteMryi-

Resurrection." .. "vSenday School

R. S. Tennant, Superintendent, in.. Devottoqgl ^r4.cW40^i J^P

the ma^

terii^s of dtfee^ ifclrk in '&igh 'fs^dr ^da

l".-:"Hffllj*^".iii

If. ilt/iH 1U1

Two oupfuls of the meat chopped flue, a dozen oystera^A cupful of bread ornmba eoaked in a half cupful of hot milk until soft, a saltspoonfal eaoh of made mustard, gzated nutmeg and pepper, an even teaspoonful of salt, butter the«ise of an egg) melted in hot milk, and half a cupfaf of the gravy in wlrtoti the meat was c6okp(IT~Sti in a be^en egg at make lnt& rbllk tike large oorks and dip them into an egg beaten with a ttagpoonful of 00M watct and roll in fine bread crttmba. Fry a nio^ browp iu ^ot,drippings or-butter.' fTTTT.—' 1 .'» morti ,4r.iMJW« Dwr» i*i »4

Miss Dora Wells is owner and parser of the Puget sound «teim»Mp Delta, which run* froui Whnt^orn to HiefBftb .Trt^in fsland» and' sV3otoria, JS X3.-, thi*e»tiftlbfe»' ft weo«. Sho iOOilloots faros, niAbee contracts for fireiit^.a^d. t^es aiuind.inA^lcii^C! tbe ItcAiiior/

uSueee«a

is the* Reward of Taerit^not ^f

assumption. Poptilur '*ppre5f»t1flff W wha^ tel4 imtte »iODg tatt^^Ptfrftfty1 years, people h**e btee«

Ay""",«?TS.WifeS1S(!3a»i

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LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG SPEEC?T

ponderous and elaborate rhetoric of Ed-

B(%

Guaranteed Purely Vegetable, .oJ -Jjv t1

K'J ty/j v\) iuii

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SJl(hUUK:l {^OWrfl Hlt II )?.

HON. X» P. STBIOKLAKD.

take a Spring

.«?rrai

isnblii t{f use

16 Miller St., West Qaincvj. Mass..^ tells you how you can bi)welL) I^/il and strong:

hack, and^great weakness and debility.

ties had helped me wonderfully. Tlie pain in my back was relieved, I ccnJd sleep better nights, my constipation waa overcome, and my skin was much clearer.

I

never could have» done tke worlcil

remedy. My father also uses thinks it benefits Other remedy he 1

l?aiMtoov o$ ad Iliw'li ji

'Vf if

leMH

.BjdfTWt Li

0^

liKe thaJatopaea of ol^r-on^-of-

pl#$j^$4i i}p^Mhajl^JOst»vbiblien iwilh iraltt stlllidauart^ |s in its Americp» amiitfeamatin |o spo^ thQ^ard^ypfr moint, tfahsngurea for us, and his fur^tifa^g&UOTi' 'fbtm took on 4? W'iia .W- land ,o»t

tetji- fr.iiif.iQ

of

people thems^lyj^,? .ntt^j-ng,

,'bett$i

than he knew thagroat prayer of that flier and

bottec.htMnajiit7

/|her9aadii^D teU8ved:W ocknd with liberty and equality outrrtrf and gtiress

ut

4^,itillthiRip/

3th9ni

kiew Low masierful i» tbe -flpeocb of itliehumjtn Diea rtf Hert' & tWbbgtf1 ithelinronod taitbeS# gmat^ftc&ftfcti&'tantif' ipmnts its sad sineerit^ by thla aide bf #iiere scholarship-an^thcrgrpofed thur^-. d^i^4t^tor^»f)ii(jB inX 0-1

uxury ana ^ee that brief speech burnwith ''titiqftien^hAfde'' fiinue' in our olbooks bnd standing out with mod fet majesty on pur^ -pag^ af reooided hiBtory to coiuprehend how Qod oan touoh with liviti^ cbal the lips bf a rail eplittes just as he touched the lipe of a tentmaker of Tarsus and lif tod tbe untutored heart gf .thfijihicwniaker, Bunjrim, into communic^a,with the immortala.' ,. 1 1 .i ''f.j

Turn It every way you oui, the Gettysburg i^ejec^jftpflds *m# literary and patriotic oompoBition. It is

80 inwrought.is that Kpeech|\fith the jthe oHNMride^f and hid raajestiO'v 1y does it sweep over into the time to WlW'jf mi**)W^ btore would discern its intrinsic quali ty.' But tbat is n^/Ura reset 1 remember tdtmmg Witl Artiold when lie was lu" till about Abraham J4ycolR•^^^^, memb^ ih^ ilii swa ^DlM^ii'tlirft he

attention to the Gwtty^hnrg opeech. I alU B^eit ifc*s#?t/ti«{ln}|wriH«rfckWe i.u, 1.: 1 jfsk^^Ab *1 ^e'^O^sGnra

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it. .ftiJbkiwaf

bad never beard of

Are You Prepared

\isne

•It

and' Hart*i!fe&0,! is Cfoe 3nifctb ahd! Best1

r-nir*.

the remedy wJHoli cured 3Ton. In JP.£triokliWd,Qt s&Xuylor&tteett Cleveland, O. »ketvfcfif?3reene'a Nervura inenjMii&yi' he Bays, "and ra nrnrnian: it has cured me of chills, hot flashes, bloating after eat-

years, and It Ib almost gone now/ 1 can-

I 4 Ha ii if 1 if of a He was cured oy

nw'ol Miqod mdx&tiMft anoa*m

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W

gverytpdx, tfpPfiM

'if

labnwfelfi

rncnt

t£ fix i3vX rescription of a crt£

It is the discovery and prescription oi a

Itmw^BfiS^i^iaWon 31£: enwotj sal

jn^fu al^fn n£o uo(

when he went baok he asked Professor Bryce^what it wm^abonL.. and \5i was jpqted up Mi an ABerican showuj»^MB#o read it a^j

ance.-

commise:

M. Bourget, who is

Suppose you ask

MPPM«MlIllPafiR

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\MS Iv'h as exploring our continent, and Sir ^efX^ifrifi'hnS'RWriyafd^fepliyg /h^Sdt avidea%ha4,4ftSv!as

Th»«diW»t ft«Brt#e*«f^lf0ifeaWi,dlf^ E evl«wnti{te(©5^e'tl tMfttcPtee^aud^filSfe'iB httte'^ay:dt*fa»lisioWt .'•orkirmO -j^riiu

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thiat1 etot'ffif-

"The common American 41 hrty,e torn#* A

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&

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ti lYWibrfSP lffW^Hi»V fydWHtitti ittirnb-mroMfe^iVi^ «ll •bftWc tb*^

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ct artet^dl ivtmiirldta hit1 arb^ nad that *iisiiia 'thoso i^briods of avakeBingiaiid ndt in the after repose an elaborate Rstheticism the most precious heartbeats of the raoe have made themselves heard and felt, sometimes in half articulate tanos, hut often er in organ blasts whioh have set the key of liberty.-aad fixed the vocabulary ofhopeand rtotef

Before eloquence or poetry *wai aii 'tttt it was a burning soul and fetched'4^3' style from thragoniSB aDd niyBteries of ftutoifed MatuM

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by all im^iis bbnfer

on a deathless ntt«fa«0€ fty^thbldin,b?qn^ If Wfl a^d metalenough surround it with the arabesque of

the fjil^fms throw £he ^pigluh of/ al#eaii .thrbtit "plirkifci'uiJyi

illiwsgiypir OT tHe ,000 hearts.—Andrew in $fow York Bon.

Is r*ti'» bi'f Wftl lh' *11

ix jlrftflWoJj--a» tJiBJespooi)fnl of floikr witb ftoa^ful nl sugar. Squeeze on 1 Ito this the jnioe of a leruioo, -thrppgel of which haq^wi^t^MpKrate^

'm etttitgeum tymm'F la, beeanae It purtfiM the1

Is YourjBfood Pure?

Are Y^wr Merves

Str?0?. @i I johtt Mather* 433 Broad15 Iittwrenoe, SraMs.^ pp^^ of ^,.r .srence'sMost prominent ftibgiimtin, states: .• I f-was-fa" tot tu

"e:

but for tM"aid o: blood ana nerve been in my gra Nervura, and at The pains left greatly strengt: well man, andcj I have the greai Nervtira bl heartily reco: tbat it will cure.'

Dr. Gret Blood Remedi

keep well

r\

noiioyqa

FURNISHING THE HALL

Whole

MiAIIvMlKOH! 23 ilS96l

ind Nerve Reme

ifQifi/iii

A

IviUyCnspect fjAir of Welod lauoe ofthe mIS W"ba~ and it should, however

ipo

It

house,

speetion-and^bo-eoi of welooma In ljai£e houses, espedalj

piyft^nteeli mubg^Z

How to Get Well

,Tne#Y&,—

of freedom inTOM&i&t^rail^ e|l Wll^hioh'faa ^heripAriof iEQNbse»ii'l' nofjqijoet 07^ O^IXK! O»

Most halls, ev^tUe w&!U«it^'iiid^9d^

^.1^,10^! t^jpol^.q^y. i4,dai^.

ombined, a oUMi}1 a °6W alW^nda'rtSl-forihatiianaiwiat^tMii ii oundi a, cottier o* in a Wup&Oard out t»f ght if possible, foe it liBibeybnd ttiei

do Y®?Mrm,

a scrofula sore on my or "'ftaMaive^ttibrtlDf'b

Bpesay a^id was terribly nervous, :joiiime9 taking Dr., Greene*^ Nervuni blood an ereipfidyj w4#«» mpnlMf rovement in tay. condition, of etttofdlaf Woreleotirely m' .. ...— fUAOi thnuf that ft saveamv lire sart used to be as obliged to doctor in al) haste, andWdlfl"not think I would be alive oo-hiajreftirn. Bu now all eon ervura.

taoi f)U6

t9

as

jmo

no aoubt

r. GCeine's Nervura edy, I should have I began taking the noted the change, nd my nerves were d. To-day I am a hard day's work, aith in Dr. Greene's nerve remedy. I it, and am confident

^VlOVtil. .IS

cm

nati Una 000,0 lavO ifi'iiiMnfaiL'- ol 1 neso flidf 9UOfri«« itei »sol mil

I't 0

.'xifl iI0NC 3l:a

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.eWifob oiflav lAiiiou 03

galleries and passages opening out o: ^hem, where light is abundant, thi^. whole should be drawn together by keep4 9 ing all details of muoh one depth tone of oolor, and the colors themselv mi ted in number.

v,'bjar

rati ufel jil.iJjHiffliij'K I.•••«:.i«"t ••Kfi.f riiv'K-

A

itabtt'tAhLffWKtf.wttnftiiL'ift s-fXyflS-

Wheels l^ 1o8d«r'Hnt?"t»iM'le6n?

up

hi

the usual oilcloth and coooanntf JnJr ^Hifth9.rih«8i-ldKB,loijk?Wg5^aWii^H ed ttoaarble papebr/ wbichf e^lt oBtaln tfli ma DyHofithdstDteliarfhoaieB, «a)rf D^pora.. toil and Furnisher, which illustrates at

001 li^aa^o^lablwyaiwi.hst ste*iatJtR|t.a£Ti if &P Vr n«rp»Wf| to®* ig hatrack. a »1

1 1

In dark halls a yellow paper wouldf! jW nrisfl gmt uflpmyaaaicr

greatest assistknoe in softening( erwisi

eutlliie^to giV¥ ..

ay and should be introduced,

PBACT1U

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f,?

Let all who are eick

g} tOUgh 66

a

ueftn mjq* un wuvi

v««bnJ^

Tfarne, br esen vptirtjeiato

ith» .duied grafiseAOr refeds^

mIn

a

i^rge hall a screen near theflneplafc6 i»

A1&

Is, 8uon as lightifig up

sl

ith, for instanc

for instance, a bust, a figure or

^tb wtte

piece of furniture, or thb! pl&Gitijk1 of a, picture («a ati

f#w II .oft .m

Aim.

^feoduced.

!ea8el

'Tr1

fu.'t

Women Writ Seirverm.fJ^'j omen writ server* In London have be^n employed 6tlate 'Wltbt according ton laud agdsi^ greataacp^s. sAonld tueviar think nowadays," says ,het .''at'iPDttine*. man in possessipn at a really respoctablo bobflld vt-iiera' there Wo'm6n "atfd chll«M A'«11 txma Mii?ec0lvb hiarfy ^orirpla!h^ abut men wore rough nndovecebeAMngybW-

Wc

WVerae." A lawyer, .to(^ testi£eartditbB: adVantage of a woman bailiff, who,can «/tjeiPiWrve

considerably caipUpjfdxiR ^atel-Sfo|rte he eamo scrvlco, tiio prlco for serving

W the eamo scrvlco, tiio prlco for seryln

Jrii a *1 •_*.

ofdO nfl $tli pteisp the stove or rd*$p ffod flroani»o«Wfi 'iLW®B5MWusliastteii fitturoven trrffi

™nm&M2S®JLVl tesi&JC No Wo

man

the Larger halls, wlttf

ypllh pi 0 bee ren iove f^pai they only neaalphur Bitters, 0*} is I have never ^Editrewa Fashion Gfasette,

1101

wa^

ai

in!front of aomei

vp^eoe^ of drapery, say8 the authority quoted. In fact, let the deoorator do his work ev^r sq well, the general good ef feot may be lost, to a large extent, by wiwt of taste and purpose in the disposal of the furniture by those who oome after hib

APRONS

MADE TO PROTECT THE DRESSES „r|THfjY COVER..*™ rt

One of the Simplest of Designs For Kitch-Ap^-on: For Women Kngaged In IJterary Work, Typewritings

BM*keepiita ThiM^ hW ApifortS and aprons. Some jwre, (Jftiatyj f3ff^^ixa of fine muslin and jlace or silk confections smartly trim-f ped ,w.itl^ e^br^idery and velvet ribponi" These are not what Is meant fcgr practical aprons. Under this latter bea

«0 (l Ui .Ul

«ad 9h!

k^bii^dittg WoH tnftk^il abtiut

tl imt

APIION FOR KITCHEN WEAS.

pomee

lliei

kitoh»e,Qoptefly of whioh them

are nomeroas types, but the simplest of* alifo.pge described for The Household. This oan: he.matfe oat ihe sewing maohine iut l^ss thajt half an hour", and as* four' yards will make one long enough to cover a tery tall Woman the btit "btt auoi'e than 25 dents if made of print Mi&nminiltoal uiont

Tew ofif ,Jji^adthP, long enongh ^o reach from the bust tjp. the. hottom ,of [j ^he dress, seam them, leaving a space A B*B, A^B 1&'} ftie top for the arm holesL Next tear off a strip of Cfie material for

Jong.

r86

inclreft

Gather the thfcetP-breafltbd to it,

lqayiflg a eaqb of the arm holes of about an eightfr Qt. Atfard. Makeu

a buttonhole ij^ one^^,^ the binding sew a Tjutton o'n tiae o^Her end, $nd the. apron is finished. It will'aljiust itself abcmt bust to imyfiginre, is slipped on fifed ttff iri a trie^/ancl jvpUljbe &wii4{Y/9i:yoon?fe»iQujtfQrjooolc^ng and other fej^pmyyorJtv ,i .m

1!

l.b

tratea aescrfptipn ,a^L ufiqce apron 'vhich, while ffatt^'protecnng 'tWaress 1 if1

th#^ar^ft€ttlilS'k^^theF^iii^

Is dressy and ®lj§00Ditiig',lv^WhrtAhbofr^ OWlCB iafri wide») bladk |fflce aprons, toli 1 tqam i8:J

'lemmed by in^&gaIe?S ^'reabli'V

The shoul8ttl«'kfti6€8fefetfdl'5d#lfdlf^91 |]bogkg6#i$3f*$ 'A)liH!tacii)ttou,'jaaili Hieabal^ ^hioh may- £&$> «|fel)Q|»)Dr, test^ngv ^r*ti

cnotti

peyi

lidding mudfi to"

adding mud6 to"^, IJ VI Viiu UJ^/AUUk tti«'«tfb6W,^bfel^1a^V^ -te-e .v*Jt!.LafuoY waV* uJ ui'U ^rji^do

B»lll8W

llii Wihiu

iliiAil ui maod f.td ui a Hi jujtmblft 'if lit'/1 .51 ,(A .KiU 10 'i? ?fi©w avdiM

©10 nuts

i\A '••ytxib

irf5^ "t

aJJdW

?iv/ noli

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rtaw .HUM

inaitibfi

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-mfcY^bb^sMr^Bmea^th^'r. Sot )nbercft.ftfrimcbr&& afpr®a: i«'- ivjnlw/s-O Faatoblttdki -eatoeii Ion jhreadiths shved "'t*

migh^^c^^i^Kfi^e«yefiitfeS'¥fik

ul Tintapron- 6atet»'b®ito»de' at? le^ peMfrfr(HB'blaokJBateeiiirtrbm'12tfc' 20"V? cepts per yard, black percaline ,o^ pw!ty.^r^ afj4(1fa$|, ^lack cambric

,ri

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rapaii

yr,iJ'^'v

mi{

iWfiMa

&

Pisease, and wish to live to old Theynev cum

1 .1 IKA.

drive the humor from nd make your .fjfin,

A BOTTrkE TOrDAY^

''A

Why rave- if!|» 0? Wl»y

Why suffer with Boils with that terrible Hcadac H¥ tfWfcVw vitbu -M HE UMATiSM 1 Uie^al-K'ud phur Bitters. They will cure jft»i hU

|t

and£«tiwillbfriatisfied, aMyWnE the aged and tottering are soon m^fo1 (J

its use. Remember what ff may save your

Ordwav & Co..j^ rework pablkhed