Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 November 1873 — Page 3
PL 4 F/iVtf ^4 KEPI NO JRK&TiP/f^T. Sidney, I *n Hrrd of this,' Mid Utile H*rry Hnntor, as he threw down j^iM bAtaud b*ll. 'Wbal «Ue ahull w*
P'*f
WPII
Cnr.
pi*y bar-
know.' said 8i!n»y *l*t'« kwplrcs re*tnur*nt. I'll b« tho kr^ifr, and you make believe you *re coining In to get drink, I'llftx tb« board on lbe*« brloka Ibr the pltwe lb# man Mtaiuis bebiud when he pour* out the drink* I'll put theaoohl bottlwi on it, and th«*» blocks for *lg*r boxee, we w»e tb» fitted in the windows. Ther« now, that's right: but I bet v«»u can't do your part, li*rry, you're too little.'
Can't I ?—'dMHl I can though— elegant,'said Marry gleefully mo*o I
HSW
pa do it, and be ought to know bow.' I'd like to know where you saw pa taking drink, ll»rry I don't beliove It,* H*id Sidney.
But I did see him,' aald Harry ,atout ly. 'I went walkiu' with him veaier day, and wbco w© got by tbe place a the corner, where tbe windows are fix ed like our b-ir here, only erer so much nicer—
pa told me to wait a win-
uit*. *cau»e he w*nte*l to see a tnau in th4re, and when be opened the door aaw such pretty things—big gl and picture, and ablny ftxin's and lota of other things, so I puabed tbe door open a wm little mite, and peep ed in.'
Well,' said Sidney, who was much interu^tod,'what did pa do?' I can't show you without a turn bifer,1 waa Uarry'a rtply 'but I'll find one,' and he tfrnmp*r»*d into the kitch en, and was back in a twinkling, with a rracked glasa he found on tbe table. •Then*! now I'll abow you,' and be
laeod the glass on the make-believe
He went off a short distance and returned wUh his bands in his pockets, walking with a comical strut, in imitation of his father's long strides. 'Brandy,' said he, elevatng bis chiidinb voice,
Sidney turned round, and pretended to pour something in the glass which he gave to Harry, and he could hardiy keep irom laughing tuilho mimic toper turned hts head buck, as if draining out tbe last drop of the supposed contents, and smacking his llp«, placing on the bar apiece of paper aa a substitute for a stamp, he strutted away.
Sidney could hold out no longer, but burnt into
a roar
Now.
of laughter, upsetting
in hi* merriment the whole establishment, and sending blocks, boards, bricks, and tumbler all In one confused pile at hi* feet.
Ilarrv, did pa really look that
way? 1 didn't know lie ever draiiW anv liquor. Ma says Its wrong,' ajKI Sidney, a* soon as be could get hiytce straight.
Yes, be did do just that way I showed von, pud when I'm a man I'll do so too" When ho started to come out I ran out on the pavement, and I heard a man say, 'If Hunter got* on in this way ie'll be In danger soon.' What did ho metin, Sidney
Iteinre Sidney could reply, thbdin* ner-lrt-U was rung, anil the huugry little fellows usheu to the houso.
Heated at the window overlooking tie play-ground, the father of these children had se«n and beard through the half-closed blinds, all that had transpired. Words are powerlem to express the ro»llngs that agitated his breast. The childish leason, so unconsciously taught, was not lost, for never again did ho drink a gloss of liquor: the little ones h*d cured him by 'playing at keeping a restaurant.—[The Little Sower.
TWKSTY HULKS FOR HICAI.TII, 1. Remember, the author of tbe laws that govern the human body, Istheau* thoroftheten commandments. 2. Infidelity, to the laws—established that man should bo healthy and happy —Is the greatest sin of the present generation. 3. Be cheerful, trustful of others, and faithful to your own best conception of duty. Never brood over troubles that vou have, and be suro that you never borrow any. 4. B» much in the sunlight tM^d prefer light-colored clothing.
A, Drones must die. Kxerclse liberally and live. Be oo^oors all you can when the sunshines. 0. Hreajio pure nlr. Live with open wludowifpind the window* of heaven will he more likely to open for you. 7. Pray with ft pure heart ana clean akin. Baths often. 8. Avoid stimulating by splrlta of all kind, strong coffee and tea, opiuui and tobacco. 9. Keep the head cool, feet and heapt warm, hopes heavenward, and Angernailsclean. 10' Kit only three times daily, and never between meals—not even a i^ut or an appln Drink nothing while eating. 11. One hearty meal per day is sufficient, Ttie other two should be spare. 12. Avoid Ute, hearty supper*, pork, apices and pepper, rich pastry ami Imperfectly cooked beans. 1.1. Wheat, oat and barlev meal, with bean*, peas, le in meat*. tt*h and wild gam «r* the best articles for food. 14, Krnlta are cooling to the blood, and specially adapted to warm weather. 15, Kitsluwly. mii-ncat' ft.vl, and eat nothing for line* h-uk- bet retiring. 16, \M the time apenl at the tnW* be happy. Kneouwge pleasant, earful eonver*«Uofi J«Ke, but do P"' argue. •Rtmi a half-hoar after e*cb nuui. 17, Sleep eight bo«ra of eseh day. 18, Brain. b"i and isele are buflt of different n..i:.»rt*ls, .md the brain worker should hare food different from the musele r'nw.
oughly edttea I who e»nnot *e {bod adapted to bis needs. 10. At ••"r*e^«. and suspend no article of ?n the waist. Proevery part of tbe body from chill and Mpflww. 90. Siudy hygiene, attend bealtli leo turae and 'read health hterature. As you are ignorant or Intelligent In physiology will yoor habit® be wtoe or erwtae.
A JVROB KXCrTKP. (Frets theNsaboaTebagrapb*} Recently a r*»r approached the Clerk of the Kopr -me Jadiclal 0«rt and atat* ed that it tld be impossible for blm to serve,
Why i»otr inqnlred the d«k. I'm deaf," responded tke i»rnr* ..
Ttie Clerk had reason fbr locredollty, and so Informed tbe deaf man lo a whisper that b# wow Id report hts an* to the Judge. Turning to his Honor be said: "Mr. B*dman. of M*neheeter, deetrea to b* etensed.*"
What are his reasons V* asked ble honor, without rahlng his eye* from the paper be was reading. ••He eaye be is deaf„M replied tbe
^He it exposed." a*fd tbe iod*e quickly "If be la deaf, we do«*t want bim if he is liar, we don't vast him."
Mr. Badtnan ia at born* now.
WStt»
EDGES'QH AM PION BAKING pOWDER.
I IN the Mo«t Economical Baking
Vowtler f\»r «ouSWcrl»ui.r
WHY? rT,
tions Biscuits. Roils, Mumna.Pasto', Putldinga, etc.. than made from fermented yeaat, Ttie ctiaruplon, wherever introduced, has taken the lead with all lovers of puie and vconomlsal articles, and hat given universal aaiUfactton. n« l* being acknowledged by all.
Yougetwhat yoa pallor. It ts put up fufl net w^feht in each slse pack
Is uniform in quality. It is made of select and pure materials, Persons with the moot delicate aud sensitive stomachs can eat Bt*cult*, Mrcad, etc., made with the Champion with Impunity, when Bread made from fermented yeast gives dlatreas. and can not In many
the stomach.
cases be
No time required for dough to rise, but bake In a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion saves Eggs, Shortening Milk, etc
The elllcacy of Its worth, in this respect, can be tested by
the
followlngdellcate cake recipe:
Two eoffeo cups white .sugar aud one- half cuj» butter, one colJVe cup cold water, three cups flour, whites of four eg^s. three teaspoons UEDOBS'CHAMPION 11*KINO I'OWDEK, one and a half teasooouful Hedges' C-oncen-trated extract Vanilla.
It Is put up in neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, for family use. Aud In five, ten ami twenty-five pound eases for convenience »f hotels.
Pucked In barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at the Laboratory of.
\V. N. EIM1E-S CO.
Boutheast corner of Main aud Center sts., Hprlugfleld, O.
For sale by all Retail Dealers.
The following are our Wholesale Agents In Indianapolis,Cincinnati, Pittsburg and TerreHaute:
DA CHS ET A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.
HULMAN S COX, Terre-Haute, Iud.
H. L. STILF.S& CO., Cincinnati, O.
KKYMER A DRO., Pittsburg, I^enn.
E E S
Wholly free from Irritating and hurtfu properties, It possesses all the peculiarly blatul and delicate properties of Cocauut Oil In the highest posatlble state of purity and fragrance. ft Is cooling In Its Influence upon the skin.
Cure* all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy. It la the cheapest because lu effects are the best and most lasting It Is prepared with the greatest care, and pertain*d with the most delicate perfumeries the market affords.
Sold at a price that la at the cemmand of evcrv one. Prl« SO cents per bottle.
Manufactured at the Laboratory of
W. N. HEDGES A CO.,
Southeast corner of Main and Center si*., Bprlngfleld, O.
GULICK A BERRY, Aeents, Terre-Haute, Ind,
BROWNING A 8L0AN.Agents. Indianapolis.
JOICNH). PARK, Aaent.
1
4 AM:
Because it is full streuglh, eonsequeutly fifty per cent, cheaper than any other I'uwUer sold. It requires l«*»* Quautity.
ContJilnii no IrUurlon* aetda. 1* warrantud cnemicoily pure Will make better, lighter and
morenutrt
retained on
Ftt'TS FOR MOrSKKKEPKItN.
lletltres' Champion Baking Powder
Will maketwenty ponmls more bread from a tiurrel o/ flour than cau he done tiy auy other Baking Powder.
1
COCOA KREMOLLA
0Uf\ PATF\0SS WILL PLtASE REMEMBER.
Is without doubt the most elegant HAIR DRKHXKK In the world. A lady's toilet is not complete without It. We are aware thl* may seem arro«ant, but the many testimonials wo have had In assertion.
till) VUt ill" "V iu f^vor warrant u»ln making the
It prevent* the hnir from falling ofr, and Hives It a soflne-w and beauty that no other preparation can.
Cincinnati, O.
STAll druggists and country merchants are handling lu
R.HEDGES'PULMONI
LIFE BALSAM.
Vtflv
LAROt
BOTTI.CS
U^\»*
He Is not tl^r»
Foa 50 Cen
Is prompt, wli -sfe and pleasant, cone qnirntlv the iic tust Remedy of ih» Aee for !hs,(Vilds, I nchltts. PoeumoM Whooping Cough, Croup, and all P#l«Oiwij" Affec-
''rely the most reliable remedy in tbe mark for what It la recommended. nlted «i of all that hav^ ««Hf It Is eooo«*'i to pro* i?a wonderful *ITwi in pi all.'. ms T!.Mat and Lunirnotfwt ttf ftv try I»r I. f- n.»'- 'in. pftm t?*\ b«.-.aoae win
r'
Hm {tartly, beeatme It wtll give to them 0»r-,f«n4 ftn -lo.nllOln -M«btM. A ..rerv
Bronchi
I lww*orCoosnmp-
Hon Mi-!? .*Oi-(isrn«. Ast a.v ^. c—-J ty I tHft- Sal"mi. *i led a* -aMbsve tr. Heda*-^
run,
Bros
r.
tW|f« wby every ftimiiv iMlmonle Life BaU tai«e bottles tar S» nt to fake.
I. It bi tbe ttemfm% mntfi 3. v. BHr" pin 4. it is more eAWtttai. «. It Is simple, safe and iwrtataear*. s.
It
IS
adapted to
b"th
young and. old.
4, It Is w»rr*«tNt
lo
*tve wutbetke.
?. is eowapneiiid feuisiyof betted balaamle ttMsS-' nmik 5. It t« the hmm mediaei* la tbe ""fftKSd* phjnid*s« w» pwedWni H. so every fatally that has baa It till *o*h* wutkool
Manufeetare tfbe USwwatory ot ,4 1 W. N. ttRmiKSA adkwtbnMt (mn«rrf Mala and Outer
tolllle all tternrstrta asd Oeantry Mie ebaniM. Q|tUCK
A
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",l" j.. .l.jmiljj
A,
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URIAH JEFKERS. LIS
•RAIRIE CITY
rUKKK-liAUTE SATURDAY KVKMNU MAlly NOVEMBER 8, 1873.
Mano&ctarersof
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
WINDOW & DOOR FRAMES,
Wholesale Trade of Terre-^a^
The foliowing Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a Ml stock of FRESH GOODS, which wiUbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES.
MOULDING BRACKETS
8TATR RAILING, BALLU8TEB8,
Newell Posta, Flooring, Siding,
And all d«8orlpUoQ«of
FIXrsniXQ LUMBER.
HULMAN & COX,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
__
"l* AflW
AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Domestic and For/eign Wines and Liquors,
Cigars and Tobacco, FloUf, Salt, Nails, &c., *t CORNER WAIN AMD FIFTH STREETS, I
1
TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,
N I
t&gfrf&g-ir-wi*" 2
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!
601 MAIN STREET,
DE.HING BLOCK,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIAIA.
le and BeuUSdoaJer* in,
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,
Slate Roofing,
AND ROOFING FELT.
Ca^iomWwtns, FUnlli* Abl Wfwwt Tare iBfdonttoordrr. All work warranted.
Or. NinlX dt Mulberry Street*.
tU.
itVTAtlt WHAT U« HHtt C&Ajf to 4rtrr« tM pew-- T-- m*ry* Ska mmI frmUHr
II
IMMmMIMW m* m«it uw Mia ••flMk. It MM lw mil—I W* hmttty
nfu*.
rpo FEMALES^ A» I em w*il ko'rmj Ui thl« TWnHy. I 1*stK lowtat* Umm pttbUetjr ttwt mr d*mrb«w hud Female Dhwawat^* VoroIMn* of Blood, twin* fined to After tmptoyin tt« tmt mwdtr*! wlUila «wr maefa wftbool tajr avail. *twt bnw «lwi m» b* BhjfiMuM n»Mnltr. I ctlM mi Dr. H«M of tlitoi city, wbo hm rmAotmA htr to «oo«' health.
TbU!
ttRftKY. At -SK
ft K'-V Hs f*ve»Ha«*k tni.
ItltOWKlHO 4g»t" «. lotUaspc.^, I»A.
,7 JOHN D. PARKE, AjtMit, daeloBsU, O,
fhU I mMM of Mr own wwi \rt| KL Cl.ltVKt, KD, t,UrR\ ClJSVBtAJfiV 9MH «f IftltaM. Vigo roontjr hMKHiftUjr im, Jo«tSr*» of th# fVan itee eoaatjr«» Vigo »wl *t ilmtaad
la and .. Imltaaa,
—'eoaat R*eM 4 Loan —.
(1«r«lM4, h«r 4*««b^r
tk* ihmcnhi* ifm «rf fir. H»«4 la tlM mm «f tt»» trm, im *h*tfc •ibwIrwMnaieseii aneaweed*#.
VtUian mr H«nd «od ami bh .... -j LB DpKlftR, o*Or*crftb
brnimhnim.
iSilSSiiMfc:
4 1
V*
u*
re a In an a
•*5 ^-4 $ i:\iLUMnE -1 -WJc-
a.
HA HAVENS. ROBERT OEDDES.
U. R. JEFFERS & CO., Commission Merchants!! AIfI
W1IOI.F.SALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,
WHITE GOODS, SHIRTS, BUCK GLOVES, Ac.
Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mill?. NO. 633 MAIN NTREET, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
ear All orders promptly attended to. fa
WITTIG &c CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,,
Planing Mills
CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, &c., 14H MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVD SIXTH. Terre-Haute, Indiana.
ILIFF & SON'S
BOILER
AND
Sheet Iron Works,
'FIRST STREET,
HefweeM Walnnl and Poplar*?
ALL BOILERS
Hereafter made wtll o«
Tested bj Uorerimeat Inapee-
tlon.
Tory til luK VTarranied Perfect
AND
Satisfaction Guartnteed.
-V ..
BOILERS MADE
:'4'*
ALL KIND8 OF
8keet iron Work IKm^
m-1
Mi PHtM UW at aay Mtefr
in Ibe Htaf«.
REPAIRING
OF ALL KlHtm
DONM OJ9 ABOR1 ITOTICX.
tor. A|Mta waatMl jw\UmT Panloolai* St. IxxiW- Ml»-
$10 tO $20 fWfc A. VL BUUt A OO,
flMPMce.' marl.
BUS-lJ
Supplied
-TTT-
L-^lljr
J. Q. BUTTON.
0^1
ft**.*
Confectionery,
fc--Ajirf' «&*"*>-
I
ALL KIITDS OF
v„
1%
Trade of Terre-Ha^e,
The following Wholesale Houses of Tenre Haute are
with aM stock of FRESH'
GOODS,which willbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.
Crawford, O'Boyle & Cay
EXLlllYELT '"l
.WHOLESALE
BOOTS & SHOES!
a8o Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana 1 '9t
L. A. BURNETT"
WHOLESALE DEALER 1ST
Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries,
SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS' OIL AND ROUGH LEATHER, Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind, v?
/1AAT7 sDtxwutoB TO
M. COOK,
J-
COOK & SON,*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX
"HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
152 and 15 ft Main St, Tcrre-Haute.N
AGENTS FOR THE
Horney Richmond Plow.
T. H-.* RIDDLE,
WHOLESALE DEALER I.\ 7
Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces, FAW
GOODS, Ac.
Will ln{)lifAt« Indianapolis, Cincinnati or (hiraeo Bills. Ciood Trade Solicited. *r h'
l,
T. IV. RIDDLE, 151 Main St., TcrreHaiiU.
BUTTON & HAMILTON,
AtTCEKSORA TO
0?1BARTLETT&C6.",I
"Central Book Store,
No. 525 Main Street,
•S L?STRATJS,,
MAHVFACTMFEB OF
And Wholesale Dealer In
FIRE WVRKA
jrrw,
PLATFORM SCALES,
Lamps and Lamp Goods,
^LANTERNS OF ALL STYLES,
AI.MO A FCI.I. (STOCK OF
Qneen.Hwntv. Glamwmrp. 4 lihia. utlrry. Plated Ware.
^fe«, *Ve^ 0f
%T lHOLE*AI,» %*I RETAIL.
For Gootlw in Original P-irk«R*. I call fwrticulur attpntlon to the Ckantrr Trade. THKO. STAflL, Main St.,
.'V
H. S. KICHAKDSON &
f-
JOBREIMAXD DEALERS I\
China Glass and ftueensware,
ftp*elal RitnitlM p"i(
im
wexaki: ri.tin tst» reiTt
FRITITR,
HAtiOW, DEPOT. HAY,
And RAILROAD TRACK ALES, C'nII on or Addreaa If. J. EELER, 205 \'orlh 8th Street »*ii4rorrirrnlar. TERREHAITE, I!*D.
•THEO 8TAHL. IN M*KI\(. A NPKdAI.TV 11 RIMi THE FAIX A\l) WINTER TltAOfc OF A liARUi AMOKT.nENT OF
a
K. B. HAMUSBN.
WHOI.ENALG DEALER 1\ —w
Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Corsets. Trimmings,
14® MAIN ST, TERR11I AI'TF„ IKD.
W.
H. SCUDDER,
99
TI:RKF-HAI TK,
r\n.
&c.,
ri«IM
AMD Nl'KlIFM,
Xo. 194 mialn Street, bet. Otli and 7th. North aldo, Metropolitan Block .Terre-Haute,
itAI\, CATTLE, MINER'N.
TERRE-HAUTE, Ind.
C0V}
««kI «ailir* tlan ennrna
RI MEM A
nrftriALTr.
ffata HU Corner of Alley, 7 »Hl mmd 4th. «torlh (Mr.
OOTTDDCTOR
mm
RirPKTO&H
irtiitu Main
THE HI«N0RR( AHIIRAV( I: PAID FOR PRODBCK.
AT
Rfppefoe'ff
Voo will alwagr* flni
firGARIK.
COFFEB8.
TEA#,
And all guple Mid Fancy
Oroe«rie8.
