Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1873 — Page 3
MO VERBS.
Wiahe*can never filfftsac#. Willful «ut« brings wofbl want Wlftdom ridea npon the ralua of fblly. Women in mischief are wlaer than men.
Word* »r« for women action* for men Who pardons the bad, injarea the good.
Wiae men change their winda, tools never. Wisdom Is more to be envied th«n ricbes-
Wbat can you oxnect
ol a
Zeal without knowledge firo with
What is given to tho poor Is laid tip lo heaven. Women, wind ariij fhrtane are ever changing.
Wisdom In a poor roan is a diamond set in lead. Wickedness with beauty u» thodevil's hook baited.
Who keeps k»mpAiiy wltb a wolf will learn to bowl. Wh«t is sn estate worth If ifr bring* no enjoyment.
Wino is a turncoat—first a friend, then an enemy. What maintains oh© vice would bring up two children.
Wit is folly unlesa a wJ*9 itt&n hath the keeping of it. Words show the wit of a man, but actions his meaning.
What we cannot bolp Is our misfortune, not our fault.
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What a duat I have raised, \^pth the fly upou Uie coach. What is Riven to the joor is laid out of the ijcach of fortune.
Wise men"learn bv oilier mefl's mistaken. fools by their own. Whsit reason and endeavor cannot bring out, time often will.
When did well I beard it never whoa I did 111 I heard it ever. When a man's coat l» throadbare It is an easy thing to pick a hole in It.
Wicked men cannot befriends, either with themselves or with tho good, What we have in us of the image of God is the love of truth and justice.
What you do when you are drunk, you must pay for when you arc sobT. You havo dolly to do with the devil, an-1 protend to bo frightened at a mouse.
What queer tilings men will make for money, quoth tho old woman when she saw a monkey.
E IT E O &
The IWhester boys test each other's grit by submitting to have their tooth pulle«\ out with a pair of pincers. "What a melancholy world," Mid Coleridtfo. "this would be without children, and what an inhuman world without tho aged."
A yountf inun at Racine put a pioceof phosphorus In bis j*oek»t to mark on the wall at home, and the way he got out of his clothing was astonishing to pedestrians.
Little (Jussle sprinkled her mother's hew ninety-dollar hat. She thouisht it a "'lunula' (lower darden." Howls were heard in that neighborhood for the next half hour.
A prodigy of an elocutionist has been discovered In l).»nhnry. lie road thirteen chapters of Wubator's last volume to his father tho other evening, and tho old gentjeman became so absorbed In the rooltal that he fell out of a chair and hurt his spine.
The pranks of tho children at Long Brauoh have awakened tho Indignation of a correspondent of the Philadelphia l'ress, who thinks that If the ol I nursery rhvnm bo true, the prince of darkness must be busy during the Hummer devising pastinn*s for them, lie Kays: "Nlco little bovs and girls trundle tin wagons up and down the piazzas, pound tho floor with croqnot mallet*, shy .croquet balls at eaoh other's heads/and hit each other on tendor and accessible joints with their toy whips, thus producing a series of loud roars to add to the general confusion, while the babies in aruis look on Hud add their shrieks to heighten the general effect."
TKnrtlBLK AUCWRXT. When a woman' puts three mackerel to soak over night in a dishpan whose sides »r® eight inches high, and leaves the pan on tho stairway, she has accomplished her mission and should go hencc. This is what a Division street woman did Friday night. Filled the pan at tho pump, and tiien left it standing on thesteps to the stoop while she went into tho next house to see how manv buttons would be required to go down tho front of a rediugote. And a mlsrhty important affair that wa», to be sure. And there was her husband tearing through tho house in search of a handkerchief, and not finding it, of course. And then he rushed out Into tho yard, wondering where on earth that woman could be, and started down the steps without seeing the pan, or even droaminjt that auy one oouId be so idiotic as to leave it there. Of course he stepped on It, or, at least, that Is the supposition, as the neighbors, who were brought out by the craeh that followed, saw a horrified man, and a high di»hp*n, and three very demoralised mackerel shooting serosa the garden and smashing down the shrubberv* And be was «lc«sight, waa that unhappy mao. when they aot him on his feet. There wasn't a dry thread on him, ami ftfo hair waa mil of bits of mackerel. andon«of his shoulders was out of Joint, and his «nmU was split tlw whole length of tue back, and he appeared to 1« out o( his head. He was carried Into the house bv some of the men, and laid on a bod* while oth* ers went after a doctor, and »utt««a» women assembled in the front room, and talked in whispers about the insorutaMo ways of rrovidence, ana what a warning this was to people who never looked where they were going.
TltPRjtiiM
Pkar*,—Now
Special NTpticcsf
JW-AG-ES
Fobflex,Any
all who aw, willing to work. person, old or young, of either can make frorrfWO to«0 per week, at boms «Ujr or evenlag. Wanted by alt Suitable to either Cltyor Country^ and any nwwAn of the year. This Is a rard ooportuuUy for Uiose who are out
HalI'r
that the
commencement of the pear season is rt band, it will be well to rememder the directions of Joalah Hoope#, published in moet of tho agricultural papers laat season. He ssvs "To make pears color handsomely, eprcad a blanket oil the floor of a cool room, nn-i then thinly and evenly place the fmit on the floor. A second bl mitet must be spread over them, and In a abtr time the effects of tula treatment wf. l* apparent In the nu»t g. il*n colored TUriletta and rich, niddy-looking hevkels Imaclnsble. Poars wn^wUxUn this manner rarely have tho ummUIih**of their naturally ripened oompanlona, nor do tUc£ prymaiui*!^ •Wlwf
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woik,
sndoutof money, to snake sn Independent livloir. No eapttst belnirrequired. Oor p»inpbJei"HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," cl.init fall Instruction*, sent on receipt of 10 cent*. At!dress, A. BURTON A CO.,Mora a everywhere to aell our new and novel Embrol-
AGENTS
bog but hi*
bristles. Wisdom prefers an nnjnat peaeelo a jout war.
WAWTFn derln
yv mi A
Machine, send
CjxJIot
iiiattxatetl Circular,
to the McK«e Manufacturing Company, 399 Broadwfl^Xew^Vo^ THE PARLOR OUPAXIOJf. Every l-a«ly wants oue! Kvery Man oujtlit to hare one!! Hent on receipt of Ten Osnts. Address L.
HYIiKA It*'. Xevonth Avennw. N. Y. BOX-TON FLIRTATION HIGNAI.N, Beut ou ipt of 2-i cents. Unique Printing and Publishing llouse,« Vesey street, N«*W York.
The Ecrkwlth $20 I»ortntlc Family Kewlntr Machine, on 80 I»««ys Trinli many advantjutes over all. Satisfaction enaranteed, or 120 relunded. 8ent oompleta. with full directions. Beekwith Hewing Machine Co., Mi2 Hroitdw.My. York.
THE .VEW
KIjAMTIi'THt'WI.
An Im-
porlant Invention. It retains Ibe Rfinturo At ail tlmtat, and under the hardest exercise or severest strain. It Is worn with comfort, and If kept oil night and day. effects a peimunenl cure in few wweM. Hold cbt ap, and sent by Mali when requested, circulars free, when ordered by letter sent The Elastic Trosa Co., No. Cft! Broadway, N. Y. City. Noliodrnses M^'-al Spring Trusses too painful they slip off too frequently. ina.vl7-ly.
iHE OLD ESTABLISHED-' •i ..t /.J«* .^
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IRONWORKS,
OF
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
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dwlng to Its Increase of baslness In the past year, aud fluttering prospects for yet greater In the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do ITH WORK CHEAPER AND WITH
GREATER DESPATCH,
In addlton also It has established in connection with it. a flrut-class
Boiler aud Sheet Iron Works, of Ruftlclent capacity to accomraotiatc all who are None bnt
who are pleased to tlve their patron nr«t-class workmen In either uepartment. I respectfully invite the public to call and exanSlne my HsnnlSflnre of Ktntlonnrr A Portskl« F.nKlncH.NnwA Flouring Mills, ntid 'oal Nhnft Machinery, a irapply of whl^h I keep constantly on hanu, of the most approved Patterns. Alao Corn Nhellern, Cane Mllla, Nhlng:le Mnrliln*«, both Hand A Power.
Celebrated Steel Bot
tom R. R. Kemper, nlao .'nnt A Wronfflit IronNeraperw, For farm use. Also a great variety of School
Heuts and D\sks, wiiich 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 as goof as tho best, both In material and workmanship, and as cheap ae tho cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tn J.A.PAUKER
|JNION STEAM BAKERY.
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FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes. Bread
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A2fD
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DEALKlUi IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
FANCY & STAVLE GROCERIES,
LA A YBITS STJtKST,
iBetween the two Railroads,) jj-tf. Terte*Haute,Tnd.
JNDIANA
State Fair
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A
Exposition.
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Sopt»niber
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10, to Of tobcr 10,1873,
rs AT IMMAXAPOMmiXD. The only Exposition In Amerlfia eomblnlitg all brandies of industry, ioolvdiog live Mock in one grand axhlbltfon.
ArtKilew will be received ftt»ra AojiBstSa, to the opening day. Trial ol Farm Impleneals f\»mmene«o September St, and amtlaoe* until completed.
Hbow ol Live Ntock,
With tbe usual atiractKmsln the speed ttng to commence 8ej«emb« St, and continue until tl^ rlowr of the Kxjwitmn. 5
Application fbr Space
Should tvr made tmmediatety. Sentd for blank application* ana Premium UsU
Addrtw*
Sec. State Board of Agriculture India poll*. lM«t.
TEKKE-HAUTE SATURDAY KVKN1NU MAIL, AUGUST 23. 1873.
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PITTED WITH THE NEWLY IN VESTED
SCBIBNEB'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES,
An invention having a most important bearing on tho future reputation of Reed Instruments, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of tone rendered
Ei|iial to that of tho Best Pipe Organs of the Same Capacity. 4'{i*1? tfe 'tttiftt *rt!
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Oar celebrated "Vox Cel Patent" "Octave
Thirty-five Different Styles,- -k For the Parlor and the Church,
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Planing- Mills,
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CL1FT & WILLIAMS,
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Manufacturers of
Sasli, Doors, Blinds,
WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES,,!
MOULDING BRACKETS «.i £5^
STAIR RAILIKO, RALLU8TERS,,! *r
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'fyp' »sz, wm:
Wholesale and BaUll^dealerm in ... |8jfe,j
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, *'•1 Slate Roofing, sAh.*
AND ROOFtNO PRLT^
Cttxtom flawing, Planing and Wood Torntng 0oo« to ordrr. All wortcinrniiM.
Otr. NintA & Muttony Or«f^ 4
J8AAC BALL,
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$0 tO wanted! All c&tmm tf working people, of either make more money at work wt»i« tlwlr syaure mow any toin* a.ffmwo
momonta, or all the time, than at el^ Partknjwsffee. 00.,
Add raw *7-ly
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UNDERTAKER,
And Eml»»l(a«r Ihc Dead,
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AU THE UfE i^MotEntes'i's'
Can be obtained only in thcstS-Organs.
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Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,
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rerything Warranted Perfect
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ALL KHflM or
BOILERS MADE,
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Prices $50 to $500.
FAt'TORY A WARKBOOMS,( OB. Oth A COJfOHESSBTS., DETROIT, MICH.
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(Established in 1850.) •...,iV ,t
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY*
Address Simmons & Clongk Organ CO., Detroit, Michigan. *u
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The lolIbwing "W^dlesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a Mis toy^FRESH
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HULMAN & COX
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF
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Domesrtic aud Foreign Win6s and Liquors/
Cigars' a& Tobaccc), Flour, 3aJt, Avails, &c,,5
TORXE« MUX AJfD FIFTH STREETS, 7"-""
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T^EIL, RIPLEY & DEMING,
£mvsn7£
TERRE-HAVTE, INDIANA.
UltlAH JEFFER3. BLI8HA HAVENS. ROBERT CJKPDgS.
U. RI JEFFERS & CO.',
Commission Merchants!
Exclusive Agents for all Picce Goods made by the Vigo Woolen
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11| ^u^^WHOLESALE DEALERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, i" s!i\) miu gi,
148 5I.1I\ STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH VXD SIXTIIW i. jj*- Terre-Haute, Indiana.
N. KATZENBACH K. IIENDUIQH
N. Katzenbach & Co., t''
JtAN UFACTtlRKRS OP
CIGARS
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Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos, Snuff! &c.,'
103 Main Street, Tom-lfanfc, Iud.
Crawford, O'Boyle & Cog,
'»-'EXtxi SIVEI.Y
X.:: WHOLESALE —fr
BOOTS & SHOES!
180 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana
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WHOLESALE DEALER IN "'7
Leather, ffides, FursrPeltries,
SHOE FINDINGS, TAXXEBS' OIL AKI) ftOUOH 146 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.
L. M. COOK,
HICTlWIOtt TO
J. COOK & SON
triiOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
I52S aH«1151 Haiti St., Tcrre-Ifniitv
AGENTS FOR THE N
Horney Richmond Plow.
T.H.RDIDLE,
WHOI.ERALE DEALER IN ,v,,/
.Straw Gflods, Laces
RIBBON, FAXCYWOOIM. «•. ID# Tr
Will Daplieate lailuiaMHm ChMtaMtl or hicago IISifA*/^ a S Ii if I 4t
Itosiery, Corsets, Trimmings,
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