Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 May 1873 — Page 3

THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

The child who cried for an hour didn't get it. Two things that are apt to be detested—a new mamma and a new dog-tna.

Can a son be said to take after his father when the father leaves nothing to take.

That was an inquiring young mind that asked the schoolmaster where all the figures went to when they were rubbed out.

A boy eight years old, at Lowell, Massachusetts, spelled 7,000 words without a miss, and be put 100 to tb« committee and they missed fifteen.

A lady went out with her little girl and boy, purchased the latter a rubber balloon, which escaped hiin and went up into the air. The girl, seeing tears in his eyes, said "Never mind, Neddy when you dio and go to Ileaven, you'll get it."

Not long since at Sunday school, the teacher, after trying bard to impressthe minds of a class of small bovs sin of Sabbath breaking, asked, Sunday better than any other day When the smallest boy in the class an swered promptly, "You bet your boots it is." The nnswer seemed satisfactory.

FASHION ITEMS.

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new tint. Polonaises with basque fronts are much worn.

Flowers have succeeded feathers as bonnet trimmings. Tho mania for old laces again rages cold coffee produces the desirablo tint of age quickly and effectively.

Tho now spring fan IH tho "Trianon." It measures oighteon inches from point to tip. Tho larger they are tho more stylish

We are getting back in fashions further than over. Huffs aro now worn so large that they have to bo stiffened with wire.

The materials for traveling dresses are those rough surfaced goods that have the appearance of being worn for service and as semi-dress, yet are so limp and flexiblo that they drapo gracefully, and are therefore stylish.

TTo\v TO CHOOMK A GOOD Cow.—Tho crumply horn is a good indication a full oye another. ller head should be small and short. Avoid the Roman nose this indicates thin milk, and but little of it. Soo that sho is dished in tho fane—sunk between tho eyes. Notice that sho is what stock men call a good handler—skin soft and loose, llko tho skin on a dog. Deep from tho loin to tho \uldor, aud a very slltn tail. A cow with theso marks novor falls to be a good milker.

•:TEK I\ MISCHLER'S

Stair Moat Market,

And Stoam MaiiNAgc Mannftiotory, NO. 811 MAIN NT., Hot. 8th nul 7th, Terre-llnnl*. Ind.

All kind* of Krrah Mwl and Snusnge, Hneon, HuRnr-cnml Hams,etc. alw«y*on hand.

Grovor & Baker.

l^XECUTOH'S NOTICE.

Notion Is hervby giver, that the underslgu«xLna.i been appointed Kxccutor of the luat vrnl and t«wtiuuonl of Dixon l*ort«rfleld, .ltvfascd. Th«» emUito Is solvent.

UMay

VV. E.HKNDRICH.

maylCMt Kxectitor.

Grover & Baker.

DFECIAL NOTICE.

IDS sold our stock of Groceries, Pro- *, Xo II Is very Important that oar i*lne«* should he closed up. We ro-

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visions, old business should be closed up. speetftilty request those Indobtwl to as knowing the same to be due, to come for want aad settle without delay. Our notes and accounts will be kept at the old stand, corner Main and 7lh street*, and one of t» will bo found there to attend to them at all

l, 1ST?. TTRXKR Jfc SII1LLITO.

LAST CALU

Tho notes atid accounts due Turner Buntin are still kept at the old stand. Persons indebted will pleaso take notice that this Is the last call. 1 will be found there ready to wait upon you.

May h18& J. H. TURKER.

McK. DINSMOOK, M. D.

H03KE0PAT1UC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE OX UX STREET.

Between 4tti unit SlhKti., nrxtdoer t* |'»»t*r Brother*.

Residence on 4th street, bet. Swan and Oak Ottlee Honrs from 9 to 10 x. M.,2 to I and 7 to *.

Dr having had many call* for eases of mfxiiHrtft and oooks on domestic practice.

Vioppu s%*gr

to procure the suno. maylO-tf

OLD

PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFflee, 50 cents a hundred.

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An Elm-street boy, while under the painful hallucination that he was a Modoc, buried a pin-headed arrow in his father's leg, Saturdav. very much to tho surprise of that individual. The eld gentleman recovered sufficiently, however, to Impress bis scion with the belief that he had actually sat on a lava bed.

A little school girl in Danbnry has lately had her dinner stolen. No clue could be obtained of the thief although it was sought with tears. Finally a mild plan was bit upon. A tempting doughnut with a filling of cayenne pep per was placed in her pail, and the re suit watched. Before noon a little boy was seen at the pump, working it in a lively manner. It seemed if be had two hundred pairs of arms be could have used tbem. The fire was put «ut, however, and enough of the structure saved to take across the knee for a few minutes.

Wanted!!

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

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Send for Clrculnr. TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

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TO MAKE A CHANGE!

I hereby offer my whole stock of goods, the finest and fullest in the city/comprising fine Gold andSilver Watches Gold Chains, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid Silverware, the finest stock of Silver-plated Ware in the city, Tea Sets, Castors, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Spoons am Forks, 18k Rings, Amethyst and other Stone Rings. A1 my stock in trade at

SLAUGHTERING LOW PRICES AT COST,

some Good* at half tlieir Cost!

This being the best opportunity ever offered to the citi zens of Terre-Haute and neighboring towns, it is expectec that every one contemplating purchases in this line wil avail themselves of it and make early selections, as now the stock is complete, and firstrate bargains are to be had

S. R. FREEMAN,

QUEENSWARE!!

I HAVE NOW FINISHED MOVING JIY STOCK TO

93 Main Street,

Two doors west of Fonrtb St., where I hope to see all my Customers and many new ones.

I am receiving goods almost daily and now have the Largest Stock in the city, embracing a full line of

WHITE nnt BAND CHINA DIXXER and TEA SETTS. PRESSED and CUT LARS WARE. CROCKERY. BRITANNIA nnd SILVER PLATED IASTORS, LAMPS, €IIANDEL1ERS,

Ac.,

THEO. STAHL. 93

To ascertain whether yonr ense Is enrable one or not an early call woald bo ndvlsnble. Many Diseases ore cnrnkle To-ilny—Tc-morrow or next week may be too late.

Wo shall remain long enougb In Terre-Haute to give all who commence Treatment with us favorable opportunity of continuing until a radical cure Is established. Feeling confident after years of experience In the treatment of Chronic Diseases, nnd having cuml many after having been discharged from some of the most prominent Hospitals and Infirmaries of Europe and this country, we feel Justifiable in offering our services to tho public. Previous to the great fire of October 8th nnd 0th, 1871, wo were permanently located at No. US South Clark street, Chicago, where we were exhibiting the largest collection of Anatomical specimens west of New York city.

No Calomel or Other Mineral Poisons Used.

Among thedlseascs which readily yield under our scientific treatmelit aro the following:

DISEASES OF THE EYE,

Bore and in tlamed eyes nnd lids, drooping of the lids, film, cataract, rheumatic, irretls, syphilitic Irrctis, scrofulous sorobutfc lrretls, and all diseases of tho eye.

PARTIAL DEAFNESS,

Noises and Discharges from the Ear, Catarrh of the Middle Ear,!PoIpya« of the Ear, Henlls In the Ear. Ulcer In tlu Ear, In fact all diseases of the Ear. Though all cases of Deafness are not curable, yet nine-tenths are curable under this svstem of treatment. All Discharges and Noises In the bead and ears are curable and should be attended to at ouee, as theso symptoms if allowed to continue, area prolific source todestroy the Hearing to that exlent where a cure Is Impossible.

Catarrh Is cured In all Its forms In from ten days to three months. Asthma In all Its forms and to matter how long standing. Alldlseasoof the throat, heart, liver, kidneys, bowels, stomach, bladder and urinary oixans.

DISEASES OF

MA SGS,

101 Ulaln Street.

at Wholesale and Retail.

I will not be undersold. Please call and see my goods and prices whether you wish to bay or not,

10,000ablebodied citizens of Terre-Haute and icinity, to help buy out our Splendid Stock

of CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARE, which we are selling at

H. S. RICH ARSON & CO.,

Muin Street, Cor. of Alley, between 3rd and 4th, North Side.

PLATFORM SCALES,

WAGON, DEPOT, HAY,

And RAILROAD TRACK SCALES, Call on or Address H. J. KEELER, 205 North 8th Street,

DR. DAUGHERTY, European Physician & Surgeon,

OFFICE AT TIIE IHJJTCTS HOUSE,

Terrc-IIante, ludiautt.

ST

Main

GRAIN, CATTLE, MINER'S,

iAMER,

Incipient Consumption, Bronchial Consumption, Catarrhal Consumption, Scrofulous and Iysp«»ptlo Consumption, in their Incipient stages, are curable by us, oeen cured after having been given up as hopeless nnd are to-day enimmunlty from tuburele deposits in the lung* though previously afflicted

X", ALL DISEASES TO WHICH GEM ALES ARE SUBJECT,

Are treated with unparalleled success. Having made Uterine Diseases a specialty for rer twenty years, we invite all suffering females to call and Investigate our views, and -jtalu our opinion before givlnt up in despair. The following diseases we have not failed to cure in a (Ingle case, where the patient followed our Instructions: Canror. Fits. Cartarrh. Asthma. Piles, Fistula, Dropsy. Syphilitic and I*rivi»tc Disease*. Rheumatism and Neuralgia.

We will forfeit taw or pay any disease we fall to cure cured. And we challenge the in the treatment of those diseases we have for over twenty-years made a specialty.

TO THE AFFLICTED:

We would remark that we wish It borne In mind tbat In this system of practice, Ktecticlsm, there is no snch word as fell In the theatracnt of the most stubborn cases, ss considered by other practitioner*. 8uch cases are mere playthings In our hands. We have In this system of practice over one iboosand remedial agencies lomake selections from. Believing, as we do. In the goodness of God, that for every malady flesh Is heir to we have on our soil a sure, safe and speedy remedy, hence we can warrant cares with tbat spirit of confidence of which only our knowledge can give.

Our remedies are extracts from tbc Vetretable Garden, prepared under oar own supervision, the purity of which we have fall knowledge snd know to a certainty of the results for which we intend tbera. No proscriptions to be wronj ly prepared at the drugHints. No guessing. No trifling. We know tne moment we examine a patient the irobabtllty of a core and the time required. NodtoappoCntment as to results. Patients ecln to derive benefit from the first and so continue until a radical care Is established. Hence we do not make stck to make well. We are frank and decisive ID our opinions and views Irrespective of the feelings of others. Hence in conclusion we would say to the afflicted, your lire Is your own. You have to softer, not those who may be saperstl* tlous as to our system of practice as ail old fogies are. Old School Physicians are prejudiced, and ever will be, against those who are far more successful in the treatment of im'ssriw than tbey are or possibly can be for we have devoted over a quarter of a century to this system of treatment, and practiced mccessftolly among many thousands. Letters Horn some of the most prominent men living can be seen at oar offices.

Confidential Cases Treated as Snch.

OFFICE noi'lH-From 9 A. M. till 12 snd from I till 4 r. x. and 7 to 8 in the evening. Hundavs from 10 A. W till 4 r. n. Consultation at tbe office flree. Ail letters for Advice contsihinga FeeofOne Doltartfl) will receive prompt attention. Medicine and treaiment sent to ail parts of the country. Address ail letters to

may Mm TEXRE

DR. DAUGHERTY.

HArTE,

TERRE-HAUTE KATOUDXY. kVENtifG MAIL. *MAY 31. 1873. 3

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RaningS Mills.

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CLIFT WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers of

Sash, Boors, Blinds,

WINDOW DOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

STAIR RAILING, BALLU8TKR8,

Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,

And all descriptions of

FINISHING LUMBER.

Wholesale and Betail dealers in

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,

AND ROOFING FELT.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Torn lng done to order. All work warranted.

Cor. Ninth & Mulberry Streets.

9-tf.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes. Bread

AND

A N Y!

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES, LAFATETTK STREET, (Between the two Railroads,) 21-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

The undersigned having formed a co-pnrt-ershlp nnd purchased tne shop and busl' ness of Mr. Samuel T. Reese, Intend to carry on the carpenter and house building trade In all lis branches.

We solicit the patronage of Mr. Reese's former customers and the public generally, feeling assured that an experience of twen ty-flve years In the business will warrant us In the confidence within ourselves, at least, of giving general satisfaction. As to our ability to execute everything In our line of businotwwe would lerer the public to tho old and reliable mechanics of our city, 8. T. Reese and T. B. Snap p.

All orders for work will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to at the old stand, corner of Seventh and Walnut.

J.P.KIMBALL, W. HUNTER.

(JST RECEIVED AT

J. Scliaublin's

Passementerie & Fringes

Tie*

RIMI

Collar*,

Ladle*' Underwent-,

New Jewelry, New VIntr flood*,

FANCY GOODS,

And Notions.

SAAC BALL,

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UNDERTAKER

Aid Embmlmer of the Dead,

It prepared to execute

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This ts webe tlcal and pa bite.

IHDIAJVA.

orders in hit Una

with neatness cad dispatch' corner of Third and Cherry street*, Twre-Haote. MU

rpHEEXQELSIOR

Automatic Gate,

(PatenUd Ksreb Qtb, 187*,)

In idwiple, arable *od periW»lf4p«Bln| and closing gate.

we believe the flrvt and only prsorrtiabU gate ever odkred to ttoe

The great advantmtw in iwrlng time, an* noyance, dan«[er and lom from restlc*s born*, and many others are apparent to all. date* (d

Price of first-dam Iron complete,and *et op to order HO. Slncle O**" #45.

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L. M. COOK,

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Prrfect 'faction guaranteed In every eaoeor noasv PstrUea wte-'Bf to porebaae Oatea or ritory shouldid orders at once.

Addrw riLLIPH* MAHAN. dI4-4m. P. v. Box S, Terre- Haute, Ind.'

Wholesale Trade of Terre-Haute.

The following Wholesale Houses of TerreHante are supplied with aM stock of SPRING GOODS,whichwillbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.

HULMAN &COX, V:

WHOLESALE GROCERS)

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF

Bomestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, fcc., CORNER WAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, Terre-Haute, Indiana,

TI ELL, RIPLEY & BEMINCr,

EXCLUSIVE

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX

STAPLE ANB FANCY NOTIONS,

i8o Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

L. A. BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALER IX

Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries,

SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS' OIL AND ROUGH LEATHER, 146 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

WHOLESALE

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WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!! 604 MAIN STREET,

DEHIKQ BLOCK,

TERKE-1IAUTE, Of DIANA.

URIAH JEFFERS. ELISHA HAVENS. ROBERT GKDDE8L

U. R. JEFFERS & CO.,

Commission Merchants

WHITE GOODS, SHIRTS, BOCK GLOVES, Ac.

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Milk.

K«». 629 MAIN STREET, TEBBE*HAUTE, INDIANA. All orders promptly attended to.

WITTIG &d CO.,

WHOLESALE DEALERS AMD

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,

Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, &c,, 1481 MAI?* STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AXD SIXTH. Terre-Haute, Indiana.

N. KATZENBACH. K. HENDRICH,

N, Katzenbach & Co.,

^MANUFACTURERS OF

CIG-ARS,

AND

Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos, Snuff &c.,

193 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

EXCLUSIIELY

WHOLESALE

BOOTS & SHOES!

NlCCEfWOB TO

J. COOK & SON,

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN

152 an«l 151 Main .St., Terre-Haute.

AOEXTS FOR~THE

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Horncy Richmond Plow.

T. H. RIDDLE,

WHOLESALE DEAT.F.R IN

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

I RIBBONS, FAXCT CHIS. Ac. Will Danllcn(« Indlanapolfft. rindnnati or Chiraito Rllln. C»KMI

Trade Solicited.

T. H. RIDDLE. 151 Wain St.. Ttfr^llaa^

STB ATJS. jc

Jk WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

^Hosiery, Corsets, Trimmings, &c.,

149 J1AIX »T, TKRRR.HAt.TK,IXD.

W. H. SCUDDER.

StANUFACTlRER OF

4Jn

Confectionery,

*'t$. And W1MI«MI« IHmlcr In

f! 0 »4.! Ho. 194 Haln Street, bet- 6th and 7th,

North aide,'Metropolitan Block,TeiTe-lIaiiU,

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