Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1873 — Page 3

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*.4 RNt&sT Tilo V(JH TS.

Mwit la nnly dl«cov»r«l by accident and n?warrl»d by demlny. Wo *r«»oft*n*r lv«l ved by bring told tnmit truth than no truth.

Quarrel* could n^vfr l*at long if tbf fault were on one aide only. often re Ulmn** bi*e*tingul»bcd flime at th« torch ofjanlonay.

Thn thinking m*n hw wlnim th" •cling man ha* only feet and hand*.

M»n*yt« a boU«tnl«w in whl*h honor. ron*cl*oc0 and troth tuny be lrnwn*d.

Tb« moment a i»*n I* with blnwlf. every one 1WI i» dlaaatlafled with him.

J« »«w difficult to feign the wtw» Hon* we h*vo not,than to conceal tboa* we have.

We fthonld do our ntmont to enenbr aire the t*»«nf Iful, for the useful en cour»g»« ita^lf.

It I* a noble unwlwi of revenge to hive the power of a severe retaliation and not tn exercise it.

There i* no arena 'n wblch vanity tv* ifaeif nn l'-r «ti«h a variety or form* ai in conversion.

The purest joy that we can experienre in one wo love. 1« tn *ee that peraon aource of happineaa to othera.

Sound not the v*in trumpet of «eif. condemnation. forjj«t not to re nifmber your own imperfections. lie who never relapae* into aporMve neon l« a wearisome companion, hut. he ware of him who jea a at everything

I,i'e i* too short to be frittered away in trifle*. lsl no moment p*«a aneoi plovcd. Sleep for the renewal of exh'i!!Mt»*d nature—awake to live to the dutiea of life.

S t«tpi ion I* not le«* an enemy to virtu" than to happinea* he that t* readv corrupt ia nattirallv auapiciouand h»» that l»»comea atwplcioua will |uiekly lw corrupt.

Th»re'a many a mm who would not in word*cheat and reive any woman but will yet do ao moat crueliy and tally 1»V manner, look, and act and there'a many a womnn, too, who will dot he an me.

Money ia a good thing, eapetrially in th?*ae ln'ird timea, hut therein somethlnirn thousand fold mr« valuable. It ia chancier—'ho coiiaciousno-si of a pure and honorable lttw. Thia ahoul* las a «n'» tlmt aim to preserve at an) COHt.

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Th»*ro ia one reason why we abonl1 euret to have the prsent trouble wit! doiiieanc aervaniaend -l. It la hocau-* WHII-U d'Tlve-so much pleasure froudiscussluK the uHoct. Place two w.. men toueiher, and it ni'«kea no diffeience where tho eonv- rnatiou atar'a fr«m it will bo porfectlv certain to work around to the hlred glrl neat Ion fore many mlnotea have elapsed. We b«ve aeen an elderly houaekeeper with experience in ponductiint the talk tn the right, direction, br»«k Into a dl ««lon of I'yihagoraa and the doctrl of »h«» »ransinlun'ton oT a»uls, awit. off the entire debate nith auch expedition that an un*ophiatlc»ted liatcniM would for rtomo moments have an In distinct Impression that the conversation referred to (he inellletency ol I'yttiHuor aa an iromT or wanht-r, and to the tendency of th *t heathen plilinen phei to take two Thuradaya out every week. A nil when a woman has an tin usitiiily vlllaiitous hired girl, who burns up the coal, wn*tea tho butter, n.lxea Iter hair in the biscuit, a«nl atutla her n-lxtiona wi'b the augar, Is interesting to observe how sheglorlea In th» superiority of her aulTerinMs to those of her neuthliora, and how, as she tells of them, she gloats over her misery an» reels Kotil aboti' H. A woman who has a really competent house servant iaal wa*« in condition of abject wretcheduoss oil auch oerwtons.—{ Max AtWer,

WOMEN I.—1MIIS, [•Yem the Itook of Be»iuty.1 A handsome leg is a rarity, we had almost *iid an ImpossihllUy, smon American women. The reason of this ia the pb.ee where they wear their g«r tera. Ni» French women, no Kngftab woman of cultivation. now-s-(tay«, wears her garters below the kne*. It la ruinous to the ahapo of the calf. More than this it has air!ou couaeqnences of another kind Tbe principal vein of the leg, vena aaphrenabrevla, runs Just beneath the skin until it nearly reaches the kn»e, when It sinks between the inua. olea. Now, if this is constrtcUKl at its largont point »»v a tight garter, the blood is checker! In its return to the heart, the feet are easily chilled, and more liable to disease tho other veins of ihe leg am swollen Into hart) blue knots, become varlo*se, as is called, and often break, firming obstinate ulcers. This Is a picture which a phyal «IMII a*** nearly every day. This pain and deformity V* avoided, but it is stilt i»»ler to wear n*» garter at all, and t» suspend the stocking by urn** around the waist. In tbla e4«e. however, a well fitting stock'"C N needed.

OVit FLAXSKUS,

The value of flannel o.-xt to tbsskll) cannot leoverratel. It is Invaluable to persona of both sexe«, and all ages, in all countries, in all climates, at evi»rv »***on of the year, for the sick and the wel—In hrie£ I cannot conceive of anv c'muuistances In which flannel next tb* skin Is not a comfort and a source of health, tt should not be ehan«r»d from thick to thin before the settled hot weath»r of the summer, which tn our Northern States Is n» much lefbre the middle of June, end often not before the first of July. An«i the rtmnela f»r tke summer must not lw three quarters ootton.but they must tie all woollen. If yoa would h»ve tbe best protection.

In the Brlttlsh armv and nav* they make the wearing of flanwrt a point of dlseipline. During the hot se«a»on the sMp'adoctor makes a daily examination of the men at unexpected hours, to make sore that thev have not left off their fl*nnels~tp}» l^wta In To IMy. ttt.Rtcrtsa roakthkr* (Prom the funborjr Kews.1

A ffentlemsn who llvsei In Ianbury recently real an article setting forth the evil of two person* aleeplog togstti1th tit

in,th of th» «rpmwt tb«t b* propmt»»rl tn hi* wlf* th*t *l**p In mcp*r*tr 1^1* J»«K! Th«

P«l P««I« th«t ni«M

Vhrtnt twonVl^wk In th^ moraine tb* i„(tT

Wm«

hjr momm m« «t««i

Ins Mifliv Into b®r h«l, »od, on utw lr« A grisly to flnd that it w«« her hnnhtnfl. It hwj tiirn#^ nflf r«*ld In thw nl«*»t. «ndl»* h«d f*i«M*lo.l«Hl I hut If h# h*4 to dt* b«» inlsht w«»H otl qniMly with n^rvotm mtU^k to b« froten dead In

Krototqne *ltltod«.

uk&U?*«v£

HEDGES0HAMPION BAKING pOWDER

Is the lost Economical Baking

Powder f«»r ttc C'oaMuiaaer 1M hh«,

WHY?

Because It 1» full strength, consequently tlft\ per cut. cheaper than any other Powder Mild it requlrvM ItMt quau Uy.

Contain* no tnjurlun* ncida l» warranted ctiemioally pure. Will make br-tt»-r, ll«l»t*r and mnronutrl lions HiNCUIt«, Koll*. Mufflna,Paatry, l*U(ldinga, etc., than tuiule from fcr i.enteo yrtmt.

Th« fhatnplon, wherever Introduced, h»' taken tho l»-al with all lovers of pute an«l rcotiomtcul artlcba, atxl hit* given unlversa «at« fact ion. a- Is b-lng acknowledged by all.

Yo igei vi hat ot iwy for. It Is put up lull net weight iu each aixe package.

It is uniform In quality. It is male ot h-Iim-i and pure materials. Tenons with the noi delicate and *enMUv« Ktomachs

I-.in

eat

OHK-UIIK, Hrad.

I'U rs FOR

etc., made

with the Champion with Impunity, when Hread made irton fi-rtuente»i yeaat givexdla tr«*««, and can not In many ca*e.«t txj retained on the stomach.

IIOI SIIKKKPKK.V

II cages' 4'ha»t|»ioM linking Ponder

Will make twenty |ounds more bread from a •wrrel oi rtotir than can tie done by any other linking l*owder.

No time required dough to rlae, but bake Inn hoi, quick oven, aa aoon as mixed. Hedge*' Chmnpion saves ICggs, Hhortening, s* I lie. etc

The etllcacy of Its worth. Ill this respect, can t»e lesttsi by the following delicate cake recipe: Two C'lfTee cups whlti- «ugar and one half cur Sutler, one coffee cup oeld water, threecups I Hour, whites of tour eKg*. three t»*osp»»ons it KDOKs'CHA PIUS IMKINC POWDKK, oiicanda lialf tenspoiiiul llwlgca' l!oncen traled extiacl Vanilla.

It Is put up In neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, for family use. And In five, ten and tweiity-tlve pound cates •or convenience wf liotela. l'icked lu barrel* or boxes, as desired.

Manufactured at the laboratory of

W. N. *CD()KS A t-O.

Southeast corner of Main and Center sts., Springfield, O.

For sale by alt R«a41 Dealers.

The followisg are oar Wholesale Agents In fndlanapolb.Clnclsnatl, Pittsburg anil TerreHaute

DAtJOKT A. CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.

lit'LMAK COX, Terre-Haute, Ind.

II. L. STl LK« & CO., Cincinnati, 0.

UEYMKRa HUO Pittsburg, Tenn.

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Is without doubt the most elegant HAIR DBKM*Kft In the world. A lady's toilet is not unplete without ft. We arc aware this tnaj s«cm arrogant, hut the many testimonials we nave had In its f.ivor warraut us In making the assertion. it prevents the hair from falling off, and gtves it sofln©* and beauty lhat no other prensrallon can.

Wliolly free from irrllaiing and hurtful prop-Tile*, It possesses all the peculiarly bland and delicate properties of C«xsanut Oil In the highest, possible slate of purity and frattrancc.

It WcfKillng In Its Influence upon the skin. Cure* all cutaneous eruptions, and renders lh«» sciilp white, soft and benltby.

Il I* ihe cheapest because lis -fleets are the Inst ami most lastlnR It Is prepared with the «oit--*t care, and perfnuitd with the most delicate iiertnmerles the market affords.

Hold at a pri«-c lhat is at th- csmmatid of fvry one. PrU fio cents per bottle.

Manufacture*! at the laboratory of

W. V. IIK1KJKS A CO.,

Southeast corner of Main ami Center *s.. Hprtngfield, 0.

U1'LICK A BKUUY, Agents, Terre-Hsnte, Ind,

BItOWNI NU A HI.OAN. Agents. Indianapolis.

JOHN*U. PAItK, Agent, Cincinnati, O.

•v All druggists and .wtnlry merchants are handling It.

prompt. rtl!ftbt*. wft nod pl«*«*nu qornilv thp R^mwly of ih«» Atn tor ^»a«hMViW«, BmorhlH*. rnwtintiln. Wfioop. In« OctUffb, Droop. «ol stl Pulraoniwy AfTVo

th#» m«*t r»ll»bl« rrmwdjr to th«

WMrk«t tor what it rtwmm#n^l. It* im!»«t ymUseot nil th*t fmve »«l It h« fnoocli in proro tt* iroii'lwftil rtW* In *11 of TTir *l *nd Lnnit*(NwnrimMjv«*hratl not r*«t until IwT try Dr. rtpw' Pttlmmik Uf« prtmnrlf

It Will In llw »wl M-CUW to tb«B »«ro«itiirU, beemm* tt will to UMIB comfort *n1 (md«u' rom cough

I r»*.

Ktwr fonmnnw or pr«fiK»r of CosnmpEl on. «M?h A-thm-«. ItrondiMK Hf.( cured t»jr Dr. Iledfw Pnlmonk? I*f» a«i«»m. niw ar» t»n why fWJ f**nHy thmiM hsv« Dr HHjw' falnonte ud Bit*

Urf* bcntlr* tor W

I. tl tft tlM CbMfMl^t.

1 ltd noeh m*r» p)«**at to t*k*.« 1, It It idl. I. J« «m3

Hit ndtptMi to '*fi jroans tud »w. «. I i« V«mRM

mMt m. it it f* tlM HHMrt p^p«I*r In th* n«rk«t. t. IMm» |»1. tH*n« p»**^lhln* H. 9)1) ttot he '. II

f*rntty- tk»t

I itt th« uAwttnry nf

W-N. on*

Snatli»«H(4 «wm«r ot M*lt» f* -. #. O

?W mU hy «)l »wl 0tmuiry |f#r. tlumK

M»(dO.

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tIROWNINO St'M*. tatlAnv

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*&> INF

S E A E 8 A A N I N A I I

RAIRIE CITY

Manufacturer* of

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW A BOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

HTA1R RAIUNO, BALLU8TER8,

Newell Posta, Flooring, Biding,

And all dneiipUon»ol

FIX IS MSG LUMBER.

Wholenale and Bet*Jl!il«Ueri In

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

AND ROOFING FKLT.

Obmobfhvlni,Pfauitni

Wholesale Trade of Terre-Haute.

The Mowing Wholesale Houses of Terre Haute are supplied with a full stock of FRESH GOODS, whichwillbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES

HULM AN & COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF

and Wood Turn­

ing doo* to order. All work warrantod. Or. Ninth 4k Mulberry Street*. f.11. rMT*»U

HFLAT SAW BKL I

»*f ywnl'Mi»i| S. ibf (WW IWim, An-HeO* mm I

In«

«f tanbfctv ft 4*f r*-»

H*, led.

joitje o. PARite.

'Mtt, O.

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ta mrm *wm 9+t CN*!tfM4tq nrun.

FECIAL NOTICE.

tt* «nl4

*WIW«.M,I« N wry lmpnrt»m fa«to«r oM fatulm*! Mm hr eiiwnt np Wf n*(how |«di*M tn n*. %nowinc t*M» b* dw, twimw N wltho«t «|«lm*. On* nn?m *»wii!t* rt'l Hr at *rf nW «)»nH wiwf M*n and 7«b «(«*#(«. mnA ownf a* Will tw ftnttd tb«n to HMhi at alt •lm«.

Mayl, 1C*. TtlRNERASHtLLlTO.

I.tifrtt.t,

IVwOMand «wiouU"B#Ttim«* Bw». Un *tlll krpt as tfc* «M atan«1. IVfNti* tnd*t*t*4 wilt

MM«*

tilf ni th*i *hNt«

th# mil. 1 will tt* fnsmt th*T» iwwljf to w*l» npoK *«w»

Mmy 1.1*71. J. H. TORNER.

5

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c., Cigars OR!VI:R MAI\ AND FIITH NTREGTS,

Terre-Haute

TlIELt, RIPLEY & DEMING,

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!! 604 MAIN STREET.

DEMING BLOCK.

TKRRE-HAVTE, IMDIANAR

URIAH JEFFERS. KLlStlA HAVENS. ROBERT GEDDES

U. R. JEFFERS & CO.,

Commission Merchants!!

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,

WIIITK GOODS, SHIRTS, BUCK GLOVES, Ac.

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Miilp NO. 623 MAIN STREET, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. MP All orders promptly attended to.

"WITTIO &c GO.

WHOLESALE DEALERS AND

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,

7 Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, &c., I ISM AIXSTREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH.

Planing Mills.

CLIFT& WILLIAMS, sheet

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

LIFF & SON'S

BOILER

AND

Iron Works.

FIRST STREET,

But worm Wnlnat *ad I'tylnif

ALL BOILERS

Hereafter mad# will o«

Tested bjr VoTcraneil liqwe-

tioa.

'rerything Warranted Perfect

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

ALL KINDS or

BOILERSMADE

JLXD ALL KINDS OF

A _i •',? Tl A ti *J %.*

NOVEMBER I.

pr 1 •A&S*

Sheet Iron Work Done. mti

». I"1

A

1

A* Ffliw Uw aa at mmy IRM»p

is ike state.

"W*

REPAIRING

*U-\

rip

OF ALL KINDS

DONE. Of &HOR1 NOTICE.

$10

fn V** Af»nt*

fr««. *oart.

lw

mfy*h«r». nutlealw*

A, H. But* O^, SU LoaK MNmar!9Iy

I8v3

N. KATZENBAfH.

li§IN

Indiana.

L. MfCOOK,

J. Q. BUTTON.

"Wholesale Trade of Terre-Haute.

The following Wholesale Houses of Terre Haute are

Supplied

NANrrA4TITREBtt«r

CIGAR S,

AND

Wholesale Dealers in Tobaccos, Snuff, &c.,

193 main Street, Terre-Haute, IndX

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co

180 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana

L. A. BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALER IK

Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries,

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

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY

152 ami 154 Main St., Terrc-llaiite.

AGENTS FOR THE

Horney Richmond Plow.

H. RIDDLE,

WHOLENALE DEALER IN 7

Mlinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

KIBBOWS, KAXI OOODS,

Will Dnplicato Indinnanolin.F'lnrlnnnll or fhiraico IIIIIN. iiood Trade SollelM.

No. 525

s.

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Corsets. TriininingH, Ac.,

149 MAIJf ST., TKBBB-IIA1ITK, ISD.

W. H. SCUDDER

XANIT

MANIFAC*TI.'RER

Confectionery,

IS MAKING A SPECIALTY DV'RINU THE FA I.I. AND WINTER 1R1IU OF A L4RUE ASfOKTJlKNT Or

Lamps and Lamp Goods,

LANTERNS OF

ALL

mafmrnrnrnmum*^ •Sr

with a full stock of FRESH

GOODS, which willbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.

N. Katzenbach & Co.',

tr.'.

EXLISIVEL1

WHOLESA IE

BOOTS & SHOES!

r.'*

3

Ac.

T. II. RIDDLE, 151 IMnln St., T«rr.|lnnt4.

BUTTON & HAMILTON, N(?4'K«SOKSTO 0. BARTLETT.&CO.,

Central Book Store,"

Main

•'1

HENDRICH

E. R. AM n/f^N.

Street. TERRE-II41'TE.

L. STRAITS

7

OF

And WboliMMle D»l«r In

EIRE WORKS* NI TS. FRI'ITS. CIUARS AN0Sl*tP», .t!r

Xo. IfM ^laln Street, bet. Olh nnd 7tlf, North oldp, Motropolitmi Hlock.TcrnvHaulo, Tnd.

THEO STAHL.

STYLES,

ALSO A rri.L^TOt 0V

Qneensware. Iiilassware, C'lilna. uilfry, l*lat«d Ware, drM AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

For Good* In OriKlnat P^rkagm, I call narllrular aU«nllon to tbe Country Trade. THEO. STAHL, 325 Main St

»f H. S. RICHARDSON A CO.,

JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN

China, Glass and Queensware,

lyfrtwl Ml-ni 'an |H*M

W *»4

TERRE-HAUTE, lid.

ffa«r«at*wd.

Wr.9lMR Ff.t'IO 1N»FBST« RVRNCRS A SPCCfALTY. HiilnNL Corner of llley, »rd «*4 dffc. n«rlh «td«.

oMnwoiw

ttiPPBTO&S

THE HlttHESTf AKH PRICK PAID FOR PRODUCB.

AT

You will alwayn And

The Bmt

-4L

SCCIARS,

COPrEEHI,

TEAM,

Aud all ^tapie and Fancy

Groceries.