Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 August 1873 — Page 3
THE LI1TLE PEOPLE.
in onlr boy. a common fat*, ml tumble down nod bump bfai paU), "What* to done?" mamma cried. vhat! Cold water No-'U* better hot." Her
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Are all dlmtniatered fn vala, »Oh.whataterrlblall*wU»r. a »Don«e—some rag—«omo sticking plaster. Quick* or his UUleueod will break— A cabbage leaf—a pi ecu or Meak, Hometbins or other quick
Top*y all the Truth could utter The only love wtm love for butter. Puzzled school boy to bl» teacher, "But, sir, if wanat naught to bo notbine, than twleo naught must be something for Its double what wanst naught i»."
Mamma, can a door apeak?
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tainly not. my doar." "Then why did von tell Annie tblnmornlng to answer the door?" "It's tlruo for you to go to school, my dear."
It Is a pastime with San Francisco "hoodlums" to All key-holes with powder, ftrn-crackers, Ac., ring the boll and li«ht the fuse just as soiuebouy comes to open the door.
The chief amusement of the Irrepressible small boy at the Palls&do Mountain House Is balancing on the railing at the very edge of thocliir, and onjoying the agony of his mother.
Emma," said a little girl to her achool-mate, "wouldn't it bo awful if Homebody should shoot our schoolmistress?" "Yes," was the reply, "but thon wouldn't it be nice uot to have any school
"A school boy being asked by bis teachor of what the Gorman diet was constituted," replied, "Hourkrout, scUnapps, lagor beer and nix-cum-rous." That lad must bo cousin gerinan to the bov who,when shown a picture of "Luther at tho Did Worms," said: "Papa, I soe Luther, but where nratiio worms that bo ia going to eat."
Now, children," said a Sunday school visitor, who had been talking to tho scholars about "good" peoplo and "bad" pooplo—"now, children, when I am walking In the street, I snoak to some pontons I.meet, and I don speak to others, and what's the reason?" Me oxpoctnd the answer would bo, "Ilecauso somo nre good and other's bad," but to his discomfiture, tho general shout was, "H-icause somo are rich and others are poor!"
From Peoria Rovlaw: "In a vigorous chase after rats. Friday afternoon, a boy on JefTorson street, broke down a shelf In tho collar and immolated six Jars of preserves. TTo gazed on the ruins without a sigh, caught nnd killed tho rat, laid It among tho debris, and daubing his faithful dog's noso and logs with He fruit, sent bim up stairs, while tho 1)0v hid in the coal-shed. He heard feminlno shrieks of dismay, he heard the wrathful objurgations of his dire, ho hoard tho unsuspecting dog lod luto tho back-yard and shot, and spreading forth his hands, said solemnly, 'Another viotlm of circumstantial ovldenee.'"
no ?r sine saws wood. Did you ever seo a woman undertake to saw wood? It always a little while before dlnnor, when tho pies won't lmko, and the potatoes absolutely refuse to eomo to a boiling point, And the only stick of wood is exactly thieo Inches too long. After vain attempts to prove tho elasticity of matter bv puttingn two foot and three inch stick' Into a two foot stove, she goes out to tho saw horse, puts her knee on tho refractory stick In tho way sho has seen men do. But the edges of the wood aro sharp, and she Uikos It down again with an elacolatlon, and with a growing disregard for appearances put her foot on It instead. Her hair never falls to cotno down at this juncture and sho has to stop and twist it into a hard knot behind before beginning to saw. Here tho saw commences a frantic Jumping and skipping on Us Account, and the whole fenilnlue mind being concentrated upon keeping up tho foot that should be down, until In an unlucky moment the center of gravity Is lost, the stick Hies up and launches a blow at her nose Just as somebody is
rolng by. She stops and pretends to be for something, whllo dark thoughts or divorce and separation flash through her miud, and sho vows In her Innocent syul that she will never attempt to saw wood again If there is never any dinner. But her pride aud her dinner at stake, and All her native obstanaey comes to the surface she will conquer that stick or die. Hred by a new fury sho succeeds In sawing two-thirds of the way through, and breaking off the rest of It—it ts A rotten rail—she goes Into the house to And the potatoes boiled dry, and the pie in a state of sodden uncertainty. The children come from school aud the husband from his shop, and find a kind of hushed solemnity in tho Atr, »wi no pie for dinner. The meridional meal Is eaten In alienee and bitterness of heart, and then the wife of bis bosom inquires if she is expected to Uke care of the stable and feed the pigs. well AS saw wood. Tho uisusAy*,
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«inel Fifteen Pound* of Flesh. J*'Sotrrn Ukrwjck, Me., Jan. 17.1S75L H. R. Stbvkns. Kmj.:
Dear
Sir—I
have toad Dyspepsia in its
worst form /or the last ten yeara, and have taken hundreds of dollars worth of medicine without obtaining any relief. In 8«pUnaber last I eom rnenced taklpjgj.be Vege tine, since whtoh time my hat steadily improved. My food divests well, and
1 have
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Vincgar—brandy is the thing." A remedy from every voio* feaaes embarrassment of choice. old none appear* among the flatter, And cries imperatively, •'Butler!" H«r wise advice thay nromp iy tako— Hi* front la battered like a cako No remedy could be more pat He calmly dose* after that, The mother watches in ira*pena« Till hooae aflkir draw her thence Returning In a little while, Hhe'n greeted with a cheerful My dear mum ma. you inuat not mind, Oood little Topsy'a been *o kina For when I *haw«l bar where I fell, ,, Khe kitwed the ptaceand made It wui. Thua actions often gain applatwe When *«5lfi*h motive nre the cauae,
Kained fifteen pounds of fl«»h.
There are nev«rral otliere In Uiin place taking the Vegetine, and all have obtained relief. Yours truly,
TrfOMA.8 E. MOORE.
Overseer of the Card Koom, Pommotflh Go's Mills. -J
BYSPKPSIAJf I
SVMPrOMB—Want of appetite, rifting of food and wind from the «Utnuch, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, dryness and whitenet* ot the tongue in the morning, sense of distension in the stomach aud bowels, sometimes rumbling and pain costivetiesa, which is occasipually Interrupted by diarrhtca paleness of the urine. The moutt- is clammy, or has a sour or bitter tafcte. Other frequent symptoms are waterbraah. palpitatlon of tho heart, headache, and disorders of the senses, as seeing double, etc. There Is general debility, langaer, and aversion te motion dtdecUton of the spirits, disturbed sleep, an«t frightful dreams.
FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAX. Natick, Mass., June1st, 1872. r. n. R. Btevkns: Dear the earnest
rhaveKir—Throughhaveadviceandforplace,
mission of Rev. K. S. Hest, of this been takloe VKCiETlNE Dyspepsia, of which I suffered for years. I have used only two bottles, and already feel myself a new man. Reajieeil/uHy,
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got:" and the woman drops her sarcasm snd iHTAks Hown In the declaration that she wM never do It again, nrrrr but *he will rtw will do it tomorrow, and the next day, or the day after, for one of the thing* that woman never will learn i* that she cannot saw wood.—(iSanbury News,
TRornLW.—'Now. R°InK
olng toexperienoe more victories than efeata. Your suffering will be only and there ttttio spots In a whole Held of peaee am! joy.
CLARIDGE, «, WsinttI INU «W*. Om*U*
ycr and Scourer,
I*d!«s Aptwcel Bi*ay aooored OTbeaatttu.ily Olora). Gents CJarmeaU Scoured Colored or !te|«»e«l.
Bend your goods by Kspfweor owwwisf
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DR. J. CARTER.
A Nonrce of rent Anxiety. My daughter ha« rect?ivei great benefit from the use of Vegetlne. Her declining health was a source of areat anxiety teall of her frlenils. A few bottles or the Vegetlne restored her health, strength and appetite. N. H.TILDEN,
Ins. and Real Estate Agt., 49 Sears' Build-
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iosToy, Mass., Jane 6, 1872.
What I Know About Vegetinc. R5tTTH BOSTON, May 9. 1870. II. R. STRVBK8
Dear Sir—I have had considerable expericnco with the Vegetlne. For Dyspepsia, Oeneral Iiobility and impure blood, the Vegetlne Is superior to anything which I have over used. 1 commenced taking Vegetlne about the middle of last winter, and uftcr using a few bottles 11 eutirely cured me Of dyspepsia, and my blaod never was In so good condition as at the present time. It will afford mo pleasure to give any further particulars relative to what I know about this good medicine, to any one who will call or address me at my residence, 3Sd Athens Street. Very respectfully,
MONROE PARKER,
July2fl-lt. aSO Athens Street.
1IIE OLD ESTABLISHED
IRON WORKS,
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Owing to Its increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for yet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business euabllng it, thereby, to do ITS WORK CIIF.AI'KR AND WITH
OKKATER DESPATCH,
In addlton also It has established in connection with it. a Unit-class
Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,
of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who aro pleaded to p,lve their patronage. None but first-claw workmen In cither department. I respectfully invite tho pnbllc to call and examlue my Hnnnn%cCnr« of Mlntfonnry A rorta* ble Engine*.Saw A- Flonring Mills, mid Nhsfl Machinery, A supply of which I keep constantly on hanu, of the most approved Patterns. AImC«rn Nhcllcra, Cane Mills, Stain* *le •srhlnm, both It and A Power. Itnll'a Olrbrslwl Sleel llott«m R. R. Nrrspfr, nlao Ci»*l
Wr*ngl*t IronNcrnpera,
For farm use. Al»« a great variety of 8chool Beats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.
Together with castings of all descriptions for general use In this country, all of which I warrant to be an good as the best, both In material and workmanship, and a*cheep as the cheapest, quality taken Into consider tloa. J. A. PARKER
"NION STEAM BAKEttT.
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SCRIBNEE'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES,
An invention having a most important bearing on th»^utuj».*aputation of Reed Instruments, by moans of which tho quantity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of tone rendered jK, j.
Equal to that of the Best Pipe Organs of the' Same Capacity.
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Prices $50 to $500:"
(Established In 1S50.)
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY
Address binimons & Clough Organ Co'., Detroit, Michigan.
Planing Mills.
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Wholesale Houses of Terre-
Hante are supplied with aM stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES.
HULMAN & COX, R,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,
Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c.,
CORNER MAI.\ AXD FIFTH STREETS,
.... ^^Terre-Haute, Indiana.^
TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,.
lo fwvli'Cifnti* "i» EXCLUSIVE
WLIOLIESALB DEALERS
.WHITE GOODS, SHIRTS, Itlt GLOVES, Ac.
Exclusive Aeeuts for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen MuU-.
I NO. OSS MAIN ATBEF.T, TERRE-IIAtTTE, INDIANA.
A11 orders
«""/WITTIQ- &c CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
^t In Notions, Fancy Goods,. White Goods,
ni **nu j=. 'Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton,
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180 Main StFeet, Terre-Haute, Indiana
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LeatHer, Hides, Furs, Peltries,
SHOE FINDINGS, TANNF.IIS' OIL AND KOt'GlI I.EATlfEII, j.g Main Street. Terre-Haute, Ind.
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