Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 July 1872 — Page 7
"GOLDEN PARA OBAPHS. CaWulatfe \^efe Hisfd^-e Jioufrei^re. Hard vrtrds mostly Bov^ f^orn soft heads.
Who lives for himself alone, lives for is mean fellow. Forgiveness: a kiss of the lips to heal la stab at the heart.
Aim high, bat not so high as not to be able to hit anything. Music, says Auerbuch, »washes away from the soul the dost of every-day life.
It was a /ruitfai Saying of Thoreau, Be not simply good, buC-jjoorl for bouiotbing.
He who has no money is poor but jho who has nothing but money is poorer,
He who receives a good turn should "never iofget It he'w fro does one should never remember it
It is becauso we are dissatisfied with ourselves that we are so anxious to have others think well of us,
A man behind the times is very apt to speak -ill of them, on the princi-
Ele
that nothing looks well from be^ ind. Leisure is a very pleasant garment tc look «f, but ft Is ft verybadone to wear, The ruin of millions may be traced to it
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A pound of onergj' with ah ounce oi talent will achieveTgreater results than a pound of talent without an ounce of energy.
It is a great blesfiitg to have a wellinformed conscience it is «-bleeding to have a tender conscience and even a sore conscience is better than none,
Clarke. Conscience is a sleeping giant we may lull him into a longer or shorter slumber, but his starts are frightful and Jerrribtte Jn the hour AvJ^en he v, is a perfume which jenc cinnot shed over another without lew crops falling on one's self. He that ould make others happy must be haphimself.
There is plenty to do in this world every pair of hands placed upou it .id wo must so work that jibe world -.11 be richer becauso of our having
ery sort of society revere# bocauae t.-y are virtues which cannot be count:«ited also they are known by the e, io hue.—]Goethe.
Keep a straight, brav&look ahead, no ter what seeirring obstacle is In the A heart full of hopo and a will fn determination are the best remfcj lor all earthly ills. '. .ore aro three things in the world tin', know no restraint, and are govori 'l by no laws, but merely by pas-sim-and brutality—civil wars, family qu wis and religions disputes,
funable
ry
conversation with company at is an educator of the family.
Heine tho iutoyigeivoft.and the.refinement. and tire appropriate behavior of a fcmity whioh 1$ given' fo hospitality.
An old 'Gorman 'minister is^ftaid to hulfejirayed "O Lord! when I try to ido|t tie thing for Thee, and give up .Son|cthi!ig noar to my hoart, thou comes: atfd giVest me baclt a thousand 'times as ftuiish."
Evovv religious arid political innovation iMposed by the timidity of some. Jthe plisimacy^ and pj-ide of others, and
Ittae now nee of the bulk of hianfeind. 'All improvement, tl^erolore, in religion and politics, must be gradual.—[.John
Locke. Meil who see
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We statu! and1 Wiake mouths, like pouting children, because, forsooth, we aro not in some other body's shoes whon tho fact of the caso is, it wo only know it, we are beleaguered with golden opportunities ana lot coiiscious uuneriority bntassert itself, and thoy will como sneaking forth from their skulking places to wait our behests.
The trouble men aro not satisiled "with a harmonious, even-going prospority but are forever beating about ^.after-great shocks of sudden good fortune, which, from their very ojiooss ..of nervous stimulation, ohly woakon and enervate. Sui-h vioiont gcod luck has a fearful tendency to make fools of people—it superUulnces softening of tho brain.
SMOKJy^iy pj£R U*
Scarcely in any region of the worW is smokiug so onnuiKa na iu. Peru. The „xieli us well as tho toor, the old man as
Well iy» tho ,.bov. the master as well vs the nJ°laiy ns well as tn«
nogrftM WlxA hdr, tho yodnft inaideri as well as Uio matron—all jsmoke, wid noywgo* snaoklng, except when eating, sleeping, or in church. Social distir, Uons are as nuinerouj and as in«rk&iin p©ru as anyNvhero else, and therc^ the most ex-t-lusivo |rido of colot
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PRAIRIE
their neighbors are
be contemptuous but men forgli
them And something
lisul evory human soul which them to Bit 1n judgment on
or attempt to, sneer out of tho order of God's manifold universe.—] Holmes. If we h:\ila keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing tho grass grow and tho squirrel's heart beat, and we should die ot that roarwhtoh lies On Nbo other Hide of sllonco. As ft is, tho quickest of us w.ilk aboiiijwcll wadded with stupidity. —[Ueorgo Eliot.
«sk, and
jwhich ft would po deeru^ gross incivility to relusfc It is coolly cigaritos which are ,T^o cigaroto,
ns is well kuo^n, is tob^g
cut
AN KW did Ad man What nothing
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urn marr^,? What her bridal
thpyconinicnce picking
°What reason
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Planing Mills.
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Custom Sawing, Plaiiing and Wood Turning done to order. Ail work warranted.
Cvr. JSfiiUk Mulbekry, Streets. 9-tL jL
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SOLE AWESTS
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Branch, Crookes & Cos
CELEBRATED
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Circular
1 I«i2i Main Street,
AKD 1 AND 6 FIFTH STICK I x».
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of blood.
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W IIOLF.S I.r. XOTIOKS.
W I I & I (Shewssors to A. tVA. %V1ttlg,) lrt. 14» Main Strtvt,
Jobbers & Commission
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Merchants,
xotiox«. FAxri cioois, CI Alts,
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fine
and d**trously vrrap^ jn
moist
niaizo leaves, in p^i^r, jtl straw. Only W»o laborer! the Mnntatjona smoke Hinull clay pile's. Djrer nn'ii the cigaritos, are we etjwrs.vhich are not interior gvcrywlvnro °^Ka''®Utw4^t4r8, Cleverlj* though thoy m^jnulate, cloanlincss is not tbe»r hesotti weakues.. But hiTetHrf!Ul lnoti.,t baftk or Sontli AuTmrlc^^le inlinoj,,, )3 ht»t held in more esteem tufcn aud SpiU»
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Perfumery, Soap, Cotton \arn. Balling, Ac. With increased capital and Net? Stock we are prepared to ofl'er friends and customer* superior inducements to hnyofxisv —J
Htwciai nIfentli2l^ujyb^Pl•l,^^'*^ BiUii^MiHMIIRrTuctlon^-rs. NO. t« MAIN STREET, Betweet Fifth and Sixt5». in tlie adorn formerly ooenpiod by Cox S Son" 6-tf.
PALACE
ler brlual dress? Harcly
Not oven a ribbon? she hafnd need for ono, lor so® rib-bone
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REFRIGERATORS,
Bird
hftJ,®^V0}lotbat
Cain also got mediatoly to the
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Who was the wisest Knower. What did ho knojrt H«
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enough to go in out of tM ™n.
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W'e have now ori Hand and will continue
Cages at prices never before heard
olln^&ma^ket, Atao ,J
Two Hundred Cook Stores, Bought before the late ad ranee in Iron.
SMITH WMELHB,
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O I N A E S v. "Stin't ftWtu *tti tkiii Mtjmtitl i, i.
STAIR RAILING, EALLUSTERS,
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01MT0^nd all de*fripti6a^ of
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Newell Posts, Flodri'fig,* Siding,
FINISHING LUMBER.
Wholesale aud Retail dealers in
Pine Lumrl^, l^thlc Shing^s,
Slate Roofing,
AND ROOFING FELT.
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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, JULY 13,1372.
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More Goods for the Money than it *|fs t'f!! .i iAT liTli-l »!:'J.. "itf* *1 "V.
Any Otlier Place
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Come and see.
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XHEO. STAHL,
1$ South 4Ui street.
Lamps, &o.9 &c.
pRICES REDUCED ON A
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FOR
Personal expenses is th£ partwf the meat 'problem of fluance"best uriderstooclby
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THOSE
Who have the "understanding" of a large Family to look after in "hard. Urnca.',', and but few wero V^|:
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So lucky as not to need some of N. Andrews' goods, unless they go
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Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elsewhere. N. ANDREWS' keeps at 141 Main street Terre-Haute Ind. ee-tf.
WU. M. BARB. N. B. YOAKLK.
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PAINTERS,
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Filth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,
Jv: DEALERS XN j,
Paints, Oil and Glass.
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TOILET WARE, And COLOR, WORKS,
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Shryer Brothers^*
Sot* Agent* for Terrr-Hamfe. •. -'t 1 -rfT Every Package Of our STRICTLY PUKB
WHITE LF.AD bears the follow-
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F. W. ROOKWKLI. Secretary
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For Sale Ohly bv 1S.111TH A WHEliLEB, 1 5 0 & S re
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Stock of Boots and Shoes, !a more Important
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Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fan cy Goods, In great, variety. Exclusive Agents for "Lunton's Pflver Burner." and "Family Favorite Burning Fluid." Agent* wanted iu surrounding counties.
H. S. RICIIAKDSOX A CO., 78 JtTAIlT 8TIIEET, 38-3m North side between 3d and 4th. fj
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Cor. Slain and Lombard Sts.
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"The White Lead contained in thfil Parkace Is guaranteed by the Manufacturer*, the Southern White Lead and Color Worka. Si. Leaia, Ma, to contain noadoltaraUon whatever. It is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonate of Lead and Linceed Oil, and is aold subject to
CUemlad Analvsls."
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COOK STOVE.
Tli#» OnNr COAL COOK ever
SM fIFTf CiRTS truutiiig ono tootli with Laughing Gas.
1865.
FRED,
ALL PAPER!
GEIGER,
LOCKSIHlflT,L
Bell-taanger A Stencil C'nttcr, Locks and trunks repaired, keys fitted, iron safes opened and repaired, speaking tubes put up, etc. Bells, fixtures and keys of all kinds kept on hand. North-4th St., Basement Room in Cooks new building Sign of the golden key. ee-3m.
WALL PAPER!
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Bfir All orders for Paper-Hanging, Kalso- ,^tk.
mining,PuintiDgaud flue Graining prompt-
lj-attended to.
Paris Green for Totatoe Bugs.
PA1STI, MM, GliASS. 4rc. Jl-tf.•*"J *,J"
AN-HANDLE
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lie v/rliy p] jn this market that given universal satisfaction. ftot OXE Out Of $MI Una Been
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The immense sales of the past few weeks
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KIIGORE'S
DENTAL ROOMS
Na. 70 North Illinois St.. Indianapolis.
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STANDS FIRST ON THE'
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Choicest Gold Papers,
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PITTSBVRG. aXClSSATl A ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.
(Colum)wa.rChicago
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The Shortest Route East. JI"*-'
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Indianapolis 355am 9.40ara 6.46pm Cambridge City. 5.S0 a 11^53 am 9.20 Oolumbaa 11 6.45 pm 8.15 am Newark..... _«12^0 &6o 4^5 am Dennison 2.53 pm OoSpm 7.50 a rn 8teubehville..... 4.45 pm 11.40 10.13 am
Auuvn. Pittsburg....^,... &3a ra 1.00 am 12J0 Altoona -11.15 pin 5.35 am 5jZ pm Harrisburg S.20 am MS am 10.15 Philadelphia......-7.05 a 1.30 2.40a New Vork....—10.19 am iJD »6.19 am Baltimore.. 7.00 a 1.15 2.15 am Washington W.OOa rta 8.40 Hi 5J50 am Boston.. iL05pm !Ultm &05pm
Tile Pa*t Line and Day Express Trains have Pullman's Drawing and Silver Palace Cart, running through without ckanga to rk via Phlla
N^ht tttprcss Train juna^daily (Spnflnyslrictni"
MeW Y. The. ayslricfndedt) and has Sifter Palace Cars through to PbUfcdeipWa and Xtw York without change.. This is the only Sunday evening train from Indianapolis,and makes direct coAnectlon for the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Saturday evening arrive In New York at (U9 Monday morning.
A*" Aak for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route. F. R. MYERS,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't.
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On and after June 2,1ST2, trains will leave the Union depot, Indianapolis, and arrive as follows: .. Southern Expreas leave Fast Line. Express Daily.
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CORRODERS AB|D GKOTDERS
STRICTLY, J'URE WHITE LEAD,
Linseed Oil, Cosior Oilj Acetic Acid, for Corrodiag Iead. *,/ 4mi jlli 7
CHAS. K. VICKJ RS,Sec y. THOMAS RICHESON, President. j|r«lw W» jikru'i-.i
Sign of Gold Wheel and Gold Anvil,
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THAK EVER. -»V» ,«.!« I". KJ .H iq ». 'ill 1,4,.:*^
Hendqaartera fbr Bnlldiaff Material.
The "New"»Wlieeler & Wilson! IJNIYERSAL FAVORITE.
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I$yery Machine FULLY WARRANTED for three years. 7 -1- WM. SUMNER & CO., General Wcttern Agents. 't %oiil ft itHttt -'J. ••..'WW rv I a»v OFFICE FOR WESTERN INDIANA*"11*''
"'5 HUDSON'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, TERRE-HAUTE, MARSHALL H. SCHOOLVY, Mariaf/ev.
ftN. B.—Good Salesmen can find permanent employment at this office.
ThiBurdett'Organ ^Agency,
For Teite-Kfante and Vicinity.
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It aflbrds us much pleasure to announce to the musical public of Indiana, that wc have appointed MB. L. KISSNER, ot
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have been carefully selected and wTUch he, as an acoompUshed musician and a dealer of integrity and high commercial steading can conscientiously oifer his.customers and warrant for genuine excellence and for being tbe
VERY BEST OF THEIR KEfI.
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KWSIEK, Rale
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TENOR AND BASS DRUMS, «t
'Also all kinds of Trimmings tor both, just ceosivttd at tli» ..
Palace of Musicy
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GUARANTEE.—The COLLIER WHITE LEAD AND OIL COMPANY guarantee their brand of Strictly Pure White Lead to be perfectly free from Impurities, and will pay One Hnndrrd ooltors In Gwd and the cost of analysis for the keg, if contain* ing the slightest adulteration. rj 'i wi*
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F8r Sale W 0. AUSTIN & COllg'ts,
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THIS MACHIKE.
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Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
HATE ATTAINED PERFECTION.
The old style ot these machines was the best in its day, lAit the latest, Silent, Adjust,fs
able Feeder, fs perfection and no mistake. All are invited to call at our new aud spacious Show Rooms, Hudson's Block, opposite the Postoffice. We consider it no trouble, but a pleasure, to show to every one our "New" Family Sewing Machine and to convince our visitors of their decided superiority. If you are not In favor of the Wheeler & Wilson, we will prove to you that It is THE BEST.
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Terre-Haute, our General Agent for that city and
vicinity, our preference being for him to represent our factory because of our having known him for the'past eighteen years and our consideration for hlin aa one of the most experienced and reliable musicians and best Judges of musical Instruments in the land. «d« n,n„i/i Mr It Isanpr'a MliihUahmant ta
tho attnnMnn nf those wlin mav
The Bufdett Organ Company,
A Splendid instrument in imperial case has Just arrived. Although, already sold, by kind permission of its purchaser it will remain for several days on exhibition, and hereby ootdlally invite the pnbllc to come and see the king of Reed Instruments.
Agent for
Martial'Bands,-Attention.!!
lAVQE AIWOBTMEJIT OF
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the RURDETT OBOAXS.
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ei All Interested in Musical Matters^'
Go and see tbe immense Stock of Musical Iustnuaents now open for inspection and Btlll arriving at Kissner's Falaee of Mu^ic, Terre-Haute, "5 »,
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