Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 October 1873 — Page 3

THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

•'Jolimiv.^ow many f-rtltfVdkl baf* ou rintra** day i- ivo first a sponge cake, tb«n no almond c*ke, then a eurrtiit cake, tbon a sweet r-tke, and tlion a stoma-fakc."

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A Sheboygan mau said Lucy Stnltli, I can't fool away my time court Ing will yoa m*rry me?" And til though Lucy had known him but two hoor» she *t ber Utile band in bis and «aid ftbe a uuhl.

A very Hi He girl «ra* learning to read and tier tawiou run: "The eat ba» She thought, for a moment and exclaimed Cat's don't have rata eata have kittens. Bat sister Sasan has rats in her h.iir."

One of the Into chapter of Genesis, mother whether tb« boya time mwsd to do their sums ou the ground. It was dsacoverod that be had been reading the passage. "And the son* of m*» multiplied on the face of the earth.

Xow Johnny, toy dear, you may go in awiramlwr but you mnst not go near the water. You may go aud look at the cars they pass, but you must keep out of sight of the track. Yon may go to the Minstrel* to-night, bat vou iitunt go to txxi by six o'clock. 'Fhat's a good boy, you hute devil you."

Anew toy has just been introduced, and will be very popular. It is a wax doll in at-rib, the doll.being dr«s#ed in night clot hen and in a dainty laeo cap. iiy some tnecbsnism the doll baby, at certain intervals aft»r lieing wound up, liftsi up in tho crib, puta out its arms, nwl distinctly calls ••mamma." The invpntor thinks "no family should l-e without o»e."

Wo heard'an an?eloto of a school boy the other day, which Illustrates the honesty of youth.

Tho little Ifellow had a dirty face, and his teadicr told him to go ami wash it. He went out and stayed for a few minutes, and then came back with the lower half of bis countenance toiersb!y c!e:tn, and the upper half wet and dirtv. "Johnny," aald the teacher, "why did you not wash your face?" 1 did wash it," said Johnny.

Why did you not wipe it, then, all over?" I did wipe it as far as my shirt tall would r?«n?h!" was Johntiy'aconcluslve reply.

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FOOD AS A UEMKDY.

Iff. Hall relates the case of a man who was ctm-d of hilMo'usnoss by going without his *unpf*r and drinking freely of lemonade. I.vory morning, says tho doctor, this patient arose, with a won* tlerful sense of rest and refreshment, and a ferllngns though tho blood had boen liter-iliy washed, cleansed and cooled by tho lemonade and tho fast. His theory iw that food will be used asa remedy for many diseases successfully. As an example, he cures cases of spitting of blood by the use of salt epilepsy and ydf^w fever iy tho nse of watermelons kidney affection by celory

io tho way to keep in good health Is really to know what to oat—not to know what medicines to take. 110NK

FKt.OX.

The Lr tutor Tunnel. high mcrilcftl and surgtcsl autttoritv. gives the following remedy for a "bone reion As soon as the diseaso Is folt, put directly over tho spot a fly blister, about the size of your thumb nail, and It remain for tlx hours, at tho expiration of which tfme, directly under tno surface of the blister may bo seen the feion. which can be instantly taken out with the point of a needle or a.lanctt.

KUM ARD rLAUTKIt.

How to make a mustard plaster Is something everybody does noi know, and yet they aro used in evory household. Use no water whatever, but mix the mtmturd with the wblto of an egg, and the result will bo a plaster that will draw perfectly, but will not nrodttoo a WUter even upon tho akin or an infant, no matter how long It is allowed to remain upon the part. rOWOSKD TOJUCC0. I':4," f?°

The MedJfM Gaa^tte snggests an inquiry whether tho common practice of putting up chewing tobacco in lead foil may not ar*sunt ror some of the numerous caatis of load poisoning not traced to any recognised source.

FACTS FOR HORSKMKX. A hor»« that gnawa his suanger, halter or neckyoke can be furnished with aomethi which will bite back, mixing Ayenno pepper with syrup, dries on and is not easily rubbed off, except with water, and la always ready to glvo bile for bite.

Many hv-*« aro called a little foundered, wh-tt it taonly stiffness of the neck an Jtoolders caused by tho chock rein. You have often seen a bora® step back in his stall after ho bad boon oat to »bow off his good points, and pat his nose dawn to the floor. The groom, with a wise look, will remark: "The old man gav« him hard one to-dav," while In fact the horse waa stretching out the cords of hia neck and thrt», to make tho matter sUil worse, tho ignoramus tloa the halter still shorter, so as to make him stand up In the stall, (That action waa an error, for If yoa "jra* hlna up/' and don't lot nature re* store tho eqailibrlva, you will in a short time create a contraction of the eorda of the neck and shoulders, and tho horse shows a stlfltaea*, which appear* to bo a founder.) The preveotivo is to food from a tnaugur on a level with his feet, and over twenty inches in front. This Iota a horse teed as It he waa made to eel likes giraffe. Another objection t* *igt »*"«»». they irritate tho throat and windpipe, and create a tendency to heave*. If horsemen would o* more common •ense they would uso loos medicine.

O FEMALES.

I aw wen known In tfcta Ttetetty, I

iwtetial* tbtanblMr thai uilf had Female weatttxmt. uUrine DlMMea.ad VontUint of Blood, being constantly fined to Iter bed Iw matM. After emptor* Itut tl*» beat wed teal afci within our reach without aoj wan has rwtond her to good

rwi. ami being given np by raJly. I tallMon Pr. Hum

Tt»h iHiWteh of tAf own acennt. (Si&UC«) RA^HWL. CLKVKI.AKIX LAt'HA CUrlVKLANu.

I IndUna, L*um Ctcvcuiut, her daughter. w»»o, t^ng duly line uTtaW.depoeo aaiaur that !«w»l||tvpftar BrTTtMird

nycotv !i*t5 to wbteb

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HEDGES'GHAMPION BAKING POWDER

in the MMt Economical Baking

Powder for he Committer In nw.

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boys, while reading a lis, paused to ask Ibis the boys in the olden

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Dtt&iue It full otrength, eoownuent. per cent, chvaper than any otlier Powder It requires !«»w josntlty.

Containn no tnlnriou* adds. lx warrantod cnemtoally pure. WUImsko better, lt«htr and more nutrition* HUcuiU, Muffin».Pasto-. Puddings, etc,, than made from fermented yeast.

The Champion, wherever introduced, has taken the i««i with all lovers of puje and «connmt*al artielcs, snd has glvwn uuivenial saiUfaction. a« la balng acknowledged by all.

Yonget what yon pay for. Itls put up full net weight In each Use pack*^t is uniform In quality.

It Is made of select and pure material*. Persons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat Biscuits, Bread, etc., made with th« Champion with Impunity, when Bread made from fermented yeast gives distress, snd can uot in many cams be retained on the stomach.

tCTJi poll IIOrSEKEEPKB*.

Hedge** Ohi*mplo*» Bnklnx Powder

Wli I make twenty pouud# more bread from a re I oi tlour than can be uone by any other i: iog Fowdw*.

So lime f«iuir^l dongh to rise, bnt bake In a hot, qtilcte oVen, as soon as mlxeJ. Hedges' Champion snves Eggs, Shortening, M|!k, «rt«

TlieetHoacy of it* worth. In this respect, can tested by the followingdeliwite cake recipe: Two coffee cups white Kuxsr and one-half cup butter, ons coffee cup cold water, three caps flour, whltf* of four eur*. three t»a*poonS

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II KDOErt" CHAMPION KINO POWDKK, out- aad a half teaapoonful Hedges* Concentrated extract Vanilla.

It is nut up In neat package* of quarters, halve* anil pound*, for family use. And In Ave, ten and twenty-five pound ca*ea far convfnleno*#fhotel#.

PncUwl In Imrrelx or boxes, a« de»lred. z.fp Manuiaetuml at the Laboratory of \V. N. HEDGES A CO.

Houtlieaat corner of Main and (nt»»r ata., Springfield, O.

For sale by all Retail Dealer*.^,r*

It prevent* the hair from falUni? ofr, and glvca It a noftne-w and beauty tHftt no other preparation c»in.

Wholly free from Irrttaiing and hartfu) proptrtib*. it posH»«iK» all the peculiarly bland anddelicate pro pert lea of Cocanut OH in the lilKhent pojwlblc state of purity and rmgrnuc*. ft Is cooling In It* Influence upon the shla. ore* nil cutaneou* eruption*, aad renders tho ncalp white, soft and healthy.

It I* the eh«H»pe*t becauae l» effects are the beat and moM loatlng. It is prepared witli the junl with the most del-

grcatwt care, and perfuiutd i*j-tU'v at the command of

Irate icrltitnori«f» th« mai'ttct afford*. Hold at a prlec that rv rr one. l'rkeoOtKtf*t«p»*r hoitle/

Manufactured at the Laboratorj* of

W. X. HEfOKS S CO.,

Sontheaat corner or Main and Center at*., p-m

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The followlag are our Whol»wile Agi-nta In Indianapolis,C'lnclnimtl, I'lturtiunj and TerreHaute:

DAOOKT Jt CO.. Manufafturer'ei Deiot, Indianapolis, Ind, HULMAN A Cfix, Terre-Hauterind.

II. L. HTILES A CO., Cincinnati, 0.

ItEYMERA IIKO PltUbnrs, I'enn. *4u2 rj

HEDGES

COCOA KREMOLL

OL(p ATKOMS A'IL i- 'LlASE REMEMBER.

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fx vrlthatiT doubt t»e most elegant HAIR DRKSSKIt In the woil I Udj a toilet not complete without It. Wy are a wan? thla may Meem nnrosktii, but the many testimonial we have had In it* favor warrant twin making tho wwertion.

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f\i utrLrrKA REURV, AcentK 1 Xerw-Ilaute, lud,

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rv,«t* nitOWNI.NU Jt HLO.\X,AgenU«, Indianapolis.

JOUN I. PARK. Agent,L

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Cincinnati, 0.

M'AU druggist* and country merchanta are handling tu

la prompt, reliable, aafe aad pleaaant, con«®» ueatlv the (Ireateat Rem»djr of ihe *gn i«r oiutiisUoUU, BronetilU*. jPneurowHa, whooptnffCough, Croup, and ail Pultnonair Altw-

I^IUrely ike roort reliable r*medy tn 0e market Mr what »t is nwjitn meodcd. TU* nailed, vote* of nil that tore uaadR Mouth to prove lla woriderful effeda la arrat* imtandiawuMw .rfTtinjat and Lunjpi.

ConmrnpilvtwahouM not Met until tbarJUr Pr.lt«d«g»* PnlmontQ Ufe Palaant. prtgytljr !ec«^e lt will iu tb# end wmwr* to ib«oa

SwUindaHty, bmwe It will jtee to tbem nAxt ami trnetow Iran cwuintraL Kttry forerunner or jprodacer oi Ctmnmp* tlon. aneh aa OMfia, Aatntna. Bronckltla, Ha, •rejroeediljr Dtfv ftnlaaw.

*«af5Sr^" 0*. PutnoBle

Tteere are tot ahoukl have Dr. MUn

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It the efceapea*. Lupi baMfaa «ar

Ti, 1* maeh more ptauftnt to take. a. It In more efltoctnal.

7. It composed entlreij-of heitod balmmte nwt popular tn^Hctne In the marked

^an«Tac?wKlat ttee Lavatory of

W. M. Mi.®BOS» CO*

9outk«Mtfornerof Main^C^twric^.

rwjaieMf tX Pru«ftm a. Counter Mer-

QCUCK BERRY, toSk Terre-fUntei, tfcA.

BRoirxneoAfLOAV A«««. Ia4tanapntta, Z»d.

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TijKtift-MAPTE 'fcATbftiiiY EVENING MilL. OCTOBER 181 ife

Wholesale Trade of Terre-Eaute.

The following Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are sapplied with a fall stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold atBOTTOM FRIGES.

HULMAN&COX,

WHOLESALE 6R0GEBS,

ANI) DEALERS IN AlX KINDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c.,

CORNER HAW AJTD FIFTH STREETS,

EXCMISIVE

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!! ii4

Commission Merchants!!

AXD WUOLKiAliR DEAV^ERH I1T

STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,

WHITE GOODS, SHIRTS, BUCK GLOVES, Ac.

fexefusivo Agents for all Piece Gootls made by the Vigo Wooleu Mill?. "3 023 MAIN STfcFF.T, TKRKE-HAUTE, INDIANA. 3 •m All orders promptly attended to.

WITTIG- Sz CO.

WHOLESALE HEALERS A?fl

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,.

-i| Hosiery, Cntlery, Spool-Cotton, &c.,

118 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AXO SIXTIf.

Planing Mills.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

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Sash, Boors, Blinds,

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WINDOW A DOOR FRAMK8,

.KlbULDiNij^B RACKETS vm %t 1

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«i AIR RAIIilNCSh BALLU8TKR8, -. '1

NeweH Poute, Flowing, 6iduig,

*, a ',«»*? *, (.v* s'' 1 Aiid&H daacription o! *-,r

FINISHING LUMBER.

Wbokaaie and BMallSlealaia te

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, -'-i *z Slate Roofing, y, s.-.:

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OMttM Sawtnt. Pluloi and Wood Tan* ta|*OMtoa«*ar. AU wotk wamuaUd. Otr. m*tk MuSkm mrml*.

gPECIAL NOTICE.

B»t1b|ioM oar Moek of Onwrta, ProTWMMk It nrr inpotiauit «Ml ow o)A Maw rimU b* «katd aft W« itKpvctftilljr nqneit tboM lad«bM to m,

OwaoMi

___ jU tUod, porn«r Mil11 MKl Tth MkMl ud owof will b« teoad Uwr* tsaUaod toUMm at all "S^l.tm. TCRl*KR*8Bll.Lrr(X

LAST CAE.]*, C-''

Tb»aou*udaoNnrti4a«TaiMrABaa tin *till k*pi at Um old riuid, h«o»» imMwd will ataMt talk* notlet mat thl* it tb« tact call. I wttlb»aCBd Uiut iiaJy to waits car-

85 to $20 IS^Ti/aiS!S

vo«rkt»| of ell her mac, rmiip or nw, tuk* nan »MMpat work mm tMr nan moaMat*, ail Um Uinc, than at

PMtualm ft*#. AdtffWN* «Oa. FtNt!aae,Mada«. «?-ly

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Terre-Haute, Indiana.

TI ELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

MAIN STREET,

DEWING It LOCK.

TKRRE-IIAIITK, INDIANA.

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MUST ST MEET,

Botweea Wninnt and Poplai^*

ALL BOILERS

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Ffenrtklag Warranted Perfect

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Satisfaction Guaranteed.

AUKOTMOr

BOILERS MADE,

AUD AM. KIKDS OP

gfceet liHB Work Done.

AC Maaa L*w aa at aay

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REPAIRING

OF ALL dim

DORM on mORl NOTKM.

Ummmsti*. WORTH*

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N. KATZF.N BACH.

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R. JEFFERS & CO.,

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Terre-Haute, Indiana.^

BOI£ER

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L. M. COOK,

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Wholesale Trade of Terre-Eaute.

The following Wholesale Honsei'of Tell^ Haute are supplied with aM stock of FRESH GOODStwhich willbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.

N. Katzenbach &

KiXVFACTVBUS O*

OIGABS,

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Wholesale Dealers in ToBaceos, Snu^ &c.,

19.1 main Street, Terre-XIaate, IntL

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

KXI.IJSIVKI.V. ,*

WHOLES^ LE

BOOTS & SHOES!

Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana

L. A. BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALER IX

Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries^

SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS' OIL AND ROrGH LEATHER,

Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

SUCCESSOR TO

j. COOK & SON,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALElt IN

-HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

152 anl 154 Main St., Tei're-llanite.

AGEMTS FOB THE T.

Horney Richmond Plow.' 'i:

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T. RIDDLE,

RIBBONN,

WHOLESALE DEAJLEKIX 7

Millinery, Straw Goods, Lacesl

FANCY

(jOODN,

Will Dnpllralc Indianapolis, Cincinnati or C'liirnso Billa. Trade Soliritcd. €iood

V. H. RIDDLE, l.tl Main St.. Terre-Haate.

J, Q. BUTTON. K. B. HAMILTON.

BUTTON & HAMILTON,

SUt'CESSOHSTO »s-f

0. BARTLETT & CO.,

"Central Book Store,

No. 525 Main Street.

S. Hi- STRAUS.

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Corsets. Trininiings, «&c.,

14!» BAlJl ST, TKKKIIIAlTi iJVI.

W H. SCUDDER,

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Confectionery,

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TERR E-IIAIJTE, IND.

MAXlTPArrVRKB OF -f if- And Wkol«wal« D«al«r In FIRR WORKS. JfVm, FKrtTS, HtlAlU 'a AXDNYKVPN,

Wo. 10 5Yaln Ntrrei, bet. Of li and 7ili,

vA-5 North Mde, Mdtrepolitan Block.Terr«-Haute, Tod. 3

THBO STAHL

IN SIAKIXU A HI'EMALTY DIRIMil TIIK FAIJ. AND WINTfcB

TRADk OF A LARGE AMORTMKIVT 0F

Lamps and Lamp Goods,

LANTERNS OF ALL STYLES,

"t 4'm alma fvijl stock

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AT #HOLmALE AND RETAIL.

For Good* Iti Original P««ki|«a, oall partieolar atteotlon to Ihe Cottotry

H. S. RICHARDSON & CO.,

THE HIGHESTCiSH PRICE PJA&yW* PBODUf®,

Plotf Ware,

THEO. 8TAHL, 825 Mafn 8t, TKKIMUIITIfM

JOBBERS AMD DEALERS IS ."" f-

China, Glass and Queensware^

Ipfelnl altnliM paid to OHfin m4 aallafaatlaaa VI MAKK rLCl» 4XO TESTA BOKXIU A IPICIALTT. Xatn »!•, Cowter of Alley* .. a*«ir«MB StO aad anariai aMc.:

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Ton will alwajn Ind

Asa all Hapla aadftacj

Groeeriefi.