Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1873 — Page 4

PROVERBS.

Vngh^cnTnever fill »8»clc Willful waata bring" wofol want "Wisdom rides upon the ruins of fblly. Women in mischief are wwr ttian men.

Words arc for women actions fqr men. Wi,o pardons fcbe bad, injnrea ttw gO0d.

Wiao

never

Wiadom Is

riches. Wbat can you expect of a hog but his bristles,^

What is Ri von toVhfl* p6or Is laid np in heaven. Women, wind arij fbrtnne are ever changing.

Wisdom in a poor mm is a diamond set in lead. Wicke*lne«H with beauty i» the devil's hook baited.

What is stivon to the poor is laid out of the reach of fortune. Wise men learn by other men's mistakes^ fool# by their own.

What renson and endeavor cannot bring out, time ofteu will. When I did well I heard it novar whou I did III 1 heard It ever.

When a

man's

Little CJussle aprlnkled her mother's ftew ninety-dollar hat. She thought It 'tunnin' flower danlen." IIowls were heard in that neighborhood for the next half hour.

A prodigy of an elocutionist has been dl*eovored in Dan bury. He road thirteen oMptorn of Webster's last vedume to his father tho othor evening, nnd the old uentjeman became ao absorbed In the recital that he fell out of a chair and hurt hla spine. (.

The pranka of the children at Long Branch have awakened the indignation of a correspondent of the Philadelphia I'reaa, who think* that If the ol 1 nursery rhyme bo true, the prince of darkno** must be busy during the Niitamor doviaing •paatimea for them. Unsays: "Nice Ultla boya nnd girls trundle tin wagons up and down the plaM.ai, pound the floor with croquot malleta, ahv croquat balls at eaoh other's heads, and hit each otbor on teuder and acecsslble {mints with their toy whips, thus producing a aeries of lout! rours to add to the general oonfualon, while the babies in arms look on and add their sbrieka to heighten the general ©fleet."

ii A O ID E S

When a woman' pnta three mackerel to noak over night in a diahpau whose aldea are eight Inches high, and leaves the nan on tho stairway, she has accompllfched her "mission and should go nenoe. This is what a Dl« vision street woman did Friday night. Filled the pan at the pump, and then left It standing on thesteps to the stoop while she went into the next house to tee how manv buttons would be required to go down tho front of a redlugote. And a mighty important affair that wa*. to l« sure. And there was her husband tearing through thei house In search of a handkerchief, and not finding it, of course. And then be rushed out Into tho yard, wondering whore on earth that woman could be, and started down tho atepa without seeing the

pan, or

even dreaming that any one

could be ao Idiotic as to leave it there. Of course he stepped on it, or, at least, that Is the supposition, as the neigll* bora, who were brought out by the crash thai followed, aaw a horrified man, and a high dishpan, and three very demoralised mackerel shooting arross the garden and amaahing down the shrubbery. And bewaaa uic« sight, was that unhappy man, when they pot him on his feet. There Jwa»nV,Vry, thread on him, awl fif* h*tr was f«i» of Ml* of mackerel, and on»of hi* shoulders wan ont of iolnt, and Uia coai was split the whole length of Ithe back, and he appeared to bo out his head, lie was Varried Into the house bv some of the men, end laid on bed. while others went after a doctor, and sixteen women assembled in the front room, and talked in whisper* about the Inscrutable ways of Providence, and" what a warning this wan to people woo never looked where they were flnf

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Wisdom prefers aft'nnjcfst a just war. Zeal without knowledge Is firo without light.

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coat is tbroadbare it is

an ea«y thing to pick a hole in It. Wicked men cannot befriend*, either with thcm*elves or with tho good,

What we have in us of the itnagG of God is the love of truth and Justice. What you do when you are drunk, you must pay f°r when you are sob'T.

You imvo dally to do with the devil, and protend to be frightonod at a mouse. ?V

What ouoer things men will make for money, quoth tliQ pl(| wojnan when nhc saw a* uioukey. 1

E I E E O E

Tho Uonhester boys test each other'a grit by aubmltting to have their toeth pulled out with a pair of pincers.

What a njolancholy world," said Coleridne, "this would he without children, and what an inhuman world without tho aged."

A young man at Racine put a pleceof phonphorua In bis jwjckut to murk on the wall at home, and the way he got out of his clothing was astonishing to •pedestrians. ,+t*t

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learn tebowl. What i* an estate worth if it brings no enjoyment.

Wine is a turncoat—first, a friond, then an enemy. What maintains nfte vice would bring tip two children.

Wit is folly unlesi'a wi»? man hath the keeping of lU nu Words show the Wit of« tmtn, but actions hla meaning.

What we cannot holp la our misfortune, not our fault. ...... What a du-it I bayo raised, qjjpth the fly upou the coach..

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commencement of the pearsewon is *4 hand. It will be well to retnemder the directions of Joalah Jt«xp«». publl*hel in moetofthe agrknUnral papers laat aeaeon. H« aavs: -To make poRrs

handsomely, spread a blanket on the floor of cool room, and then thinly and evenly place the fruit on the floor A second blanket must be apread over them, and in ahrr time the effects of this tre*u«. t,- *j. .* apsnl in the most fr lon cotored

W' u* ami rich, mddr L. .-kingSeck el* iclnable. f^ar* perfcetoed In thla manner raroly have the mealie«waof their naturally ripened companion*, nor do they prematurely d^»y at tore." +w*m

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Special N^otic^s. MV »^-yv~ .»,y

'W-AG-ES

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all who abb willing to work. Any personolo^ rr young, of

a.h« sssrvvorfno Cwf pj byii£*SaUab!eloytha

eUh«rTnty|oV Country

and any mmaii of y«ar. ThU la a rtfrd ODporiunliy for those who are out of woifc, ancfout of money,

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to bo envied tl»»n

wake an Independ-

•entllvinff. No capita! belntrrajalred. Oor

OWU1 cbange A^kJWJli^ P*»phJct "11OW TO MAKE A Uyf-JW/' *i#lna fall ln.«lrucilon*. sent on rwelnt or fd

Addrem. A. BURTON Ca.MorWewtcltfgter Co..

riwiiUa, A T? TvTTQ everywhere to sell, our ALrU/lN 1 O

ncw ttntl n0

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vei Erabroi-

A KTT'T? TV'^rtnjr .Machine, send WAIN 1 t*U 1r in oat rated dtcalar, to the McK-« Manufacturing V.ompani',306 Itroadway. S'ew York.

THE PAKLOB tO»PAXIOKv Every lady wauts one! Kvery Man ought to have one!! Hent on receipt of Ten Cent*. Addreea L.

CO.. ia» Sevunlli Av«-mie. N. Y.

BOX-TUX FLIRTATION ftlttNALM, fk-nt on rwfipt of cents* Unlrjue Printing and Publishing House, 98 Vesey street, N«»w York.

The Bcekwltli ®3ll I'ortnblc Tamil

ihik uhhi-u. Ktwing jlnrhliif, on 80 Buy* Trial tima Unnrva MmnftnT wUb wolf will many advantage*

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7 ft

over

all. Satisfaction

pnttrant«?d, or *20 refunded. Sent complete

Kuitlitutv«:u»ui ww»v»mm«v..

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with full direction*. Iiecfcwt«i Hewing Ma^ chine Co.. fx2 Urottdway. 'ew York. TilK SEW KLASfU'TMfNi. An Inaporiant Invention. It retains the Rftpture At all time#, and under the hardest exercise or severest strain. It Is wore with comfort, and If kept on night and day. etTecta a permanent cure in a few w«eks|. Sold cheap, and sent by Mall when iWjuested, circulars free, when ordered by letter wot to The Elastic Truss Co., No. »£l Broadway, N. Y. City. Nol»odv nses Meial Sprlrtg Trussea too painful tliey slip off too frequently.

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mayl7-ly.

Wrought Iron Wrrnpers,

For farm n«e. Also a treat variety of School Bent* and l^'.sks, which for leauty 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 good nx tho beat, both in material and workmanship, and aacheap as thooheape«t, quality taken into consideration. (e«-tn J. A. PARKER ^JNION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

MAnutectoneni of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes. Breiltd

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DEALERS I.N ^.r},

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES,

UAFATBrt*«W*fT,,

NDIANA

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(Betwean the two Railroads,) jil-tf. Terre-Hsute, Tnd.

I State Fair:,

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An invention having a

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IRON WORKS

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TERRE-HAUTE, INDr

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Owing to Its increase of business In the past year, and fluttering prompeots for yet greater In the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling It, thereby, to do

ITN WORK IIEAP£R AKD WITH ORKATER DISPATCH,

In addlton also It has established In connection with it. a first-class Boiler and Sheet Iron Works, of sufficient capacity to accomraodatc all who None partn to call and exai SInnnfHrtnr* of Stationary 4k l*orlabl«T.nn:lwcs,Hftw A Flouring Mills, nnd 'oal Nhaft Machinery, a supply of wbl^h I keep constantly on hand, of tho most approved Pattern*. Also Corn Nbollera, Cane Mills, Rtoln(lit Mnrlilnra, both Hnnrt A Power. Ball'* Olcbrslcd Ntcfl Bot* torn R. R. Nrrnpcr, slxo i'ait

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who are pleased to fclve tlielr patronage bat nrst-class workmen in either ueI respectfully invite the public imlne my

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Exposition:

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September 10, to October 10,187S, AT IMIlANAPOLI»,lXD. The only Kxpmttlon In AbmiH eoinblnIng all hraiiebea ot indMstrr, InclBding lire •lock In oo* grand exhibition.

ArtMn will be rfesalvvd from AQKBVtaAi to the opening day. Trial of farm latpleaieals Cemnwwai ileptemb«t 33k and ooatlnw* until co»v|M*«l.

Khow el live Steek,

With the twual •tUMthnuIn ib«ip«(d ring to commence Hcptrmbw ft. and eontlftoe until the riiw or the RxjwwHion.

Application Use Npaee4

AbmiM he made Immediately, anmi for blank apptioatioMane fwnlnn Uat, Addra» Sec. StaU1 Board of Agriculture,

In4lsa«|«li», ImL

WW |»WP»*1 Imak« raw* money at *«i Uwdr

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Planing^ Mills.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers of V"1 ssi*

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Sash, Dooifs, Blinds,

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WINDOW

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DOOR FRAMES,^

MOULDING BRACKETS *tf-

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$ w*

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STAIR RAILIKQ, BALLUSTERSMii .'i

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NeweB Poets, Flooring, Siding,

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And all doscripUom

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4^ Wholesale and BetallSlealeit in 4 v.- 3^ I

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

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UND ROOPTNO FELT.*

Cttrtom Ha wine, Pinning and Wood Tam tagdoiMtoord«r. AllvwkwtmaM. «4f.

0*r. JfwOk ft Mmtbrn StrHHt,

T8AAC BALL,

UNDERTAKER,

And Ethalntr the Dead,

biinywiit ipmwk »Uortewla hla Hoe with awtnaiud Uq*leh,«arair«fTbW ndChn7«mii.'Mn»-QuM. IMi

SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, AUGUST 23. 1873.

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PITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED

SCItlBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, .fe

most

ly increased,'and the quality of toue rendered,,

Equal to that of tho Best Pipe Organs of tJie SaMft C^acity. TftftfMiV.

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•if *t -M Oar celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox Humaua.V "Wilcox Patent" ^^Octaye^oupler^' the cnarming "Cello."^of "Clarionet' Stops, and

Ait' TH^A-TE iMPBovEMEjfTg^,"

be obtained only In tbcse-Organs.

jitit The Best Material antl Workmanship. I: .». /Art# QaalUy and Volnme ol tone Unequalled.

1 1 1 it a &

pzgjgjjss Prices $50 to

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FACTORY A WAREBOOMS, COIt. Oth A COSOBEMSTR., ©F.TROIT, MICH.

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(Established ip 1850.)

.*«».•./ *,-r AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.

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Addrcss Simmons & Clough Organ Co., Detroit, Michigan.

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BOILER

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"'^FIRST STREET,

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^Betweea Walnnt aad Poplar**

ALL BOILERS

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HereaAer made will oe

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Important bearing on tho fatare reputation of Reed

Instruments, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very large4

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Tlilrly-flve Different Styles^ .**• ,ff. For the Parlor and the Church,

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Freiythlng Warranted Perfect

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Sheet Iron!',, Works,

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$fpsfa^^9n Guaranteed..

ALL KflTOB ot

BOILERS MADE,

AMD ALL KQfK QK.

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Sheet Iron Work IHme^

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REPAIRING

or all Kurxs

JXtifM OM MOni jsronax.

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ie toMwm^ wwslesale Houses of TerreHaate are s&pplied with a Ml sto'ci^ f^RESH GOODS,which will be sold pjt BPttbA fRICES. "mrnHMiMAN & GGXi"..v:i-i"

WHOLESALE (JROCERSi

AND DEALERS IN ALL KI^DS OF

Cigars and tobacco, Flour, ^ils, &c.„ ,wt

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ORVEK MAIN AXD FIFTH STREETS, erre-Haute, Tndfana

TUEliL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

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WHOLESALE DRYJOODS

t» in «fi Vi##'!**. *t*i "I DEVIJie BLOCK, .i jc

TEKBE-HAUT^ IXDIA^A.

ELI8HA HAVENS. ROBERT UEDDES.

USRr JEFFERS & CO*

Commission Merchants!!

AKD WHOLESALE DEALERS

I WHITE GOODS, (SHIRTS, BUCK GLOVES,

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STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen r.T ?fO. 6«a MAIN STREET. TERRE'lIACTE, INDIANA. •-, .»» \s^. All orders promptly attended to.

WITTIG & OO-

WHOLESALE DEALERS ATfD V"fa

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

"4n Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,

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N. KATZENBACH.

Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, &c., '•'".^V*-'• STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AXD SIATII. *. ft Terre-Haute, Indiana.

N."Katzenbach. & Co.,

rf JIANllFACTCRltlWOF

CIGARS,

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Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos,' Snuff, &c.,

198 Main Street, Terre»IIan(c, IihI.

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

'r^w' EXCXUSIVEI/IT fpg^l

WHOLEailE

BOOTS & SHOES

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ri- 180 Main Street, Terre-Hnute, Indiana

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WlfOLKSALE OEALKR l\ O

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Confectionery,

AG EXT# FOR THE'

Horuey Richmond Plow.

T. H. RDIDLEr

WHnLraAi.EnK4i.RB

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RIBBO^N, FAXCin«»O01*. A'C.

.Will Dapiiral« ladlaaaMliii, flartaatll or dilta^ Hill a. »U zt&ih TradeMieilci. ,r T. H. MDM.R,

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•, Hides, Furs, Peltries,

SHOE FINDINGS, TAXXEKS' Oil. jVKD ROUOlt I.BATHI^ 146 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

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J. COOK & SON,

Wholesalea\okktail dealer i\

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

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Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

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S. X4. STRAUS,

Millinery and FancyLGoods Hosiiery, Corsets, Trimniings,

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W. H. SCUDDEK, ,,

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WIIOLEKAI.E DEALER IX V*'i

XAXrrACTl'KEK or ,t And WholMnl*

met wolntik.^ri'TK. r*cim AXDNVHI'Pfl.

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