Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 November 1873 — Page 3

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FKMIHIT&MS.

A CoBDMteot jrirl baa con* Iiimm from being htaaeaia theduk. Io Java. young Isdlee in want of hatbands make known tbeir wishes by placing an empty flower-pot on the ^portioo roof.

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It ia itMtd that |tj New York

J(,widow,

IJbeni

who caooot raise f1,000 io cash,

owns the costliest necklace la tbo, "United State*. A women's dob has been started in Cleveland, Ohio. The nomber of inem-'

ia limited to fifty, and about twenty name* ate already on the roll. A Jdaaaacfcoaotta woman who osed to *&lnt away at the aigVt of ainooaoat home ia now brave enough, alnce living in Kansas a year, to ride thirteen mflea after dark to see a circus.

Mrs. Livermore says: "There ts an angel who wateboaover *very woman.' "Wa donH dispute that, bat It'a a ftteat pity that the aforesaid angel hasn't the „«tatnpa to foot dross-making bills.

Mr. Smith is bound to have his joke. walked nearly In front of a "he

His wifo railway train tbo other day, and gooe a step would have baa a step

said that if she bad gooe a step farther bis children mother

F. or ladies, Mrs. Laura A. Berry of 0~J)*s Xloitu4, Allsa ILUlie A.

All oor pretty gtrbt are In demand for the great Tea Fatty at the Academy of Music. Dtieojuboc 13 and 17, and as evcry slate and territory will bereprosettled by the*© handsome Pblladolphi a ns, each In a Mirths Washington oustutn«, the exulieuwit will be very coo«iiJer'»blerf--LPhU*deIphIii I'rws

Much of the extravagant risk of ipet-uUilbn," obaervi* a writer In the Woman's Joamal, •*•would never be itveurrod if «*oiaeu wero ttwmilwxi. TJku reclttosvaiid uusurwpulous uio of moti ey uud credit. wt Ml Hows the tvlnd to

re&j» tlie wulrlwtnd, doea not at all «onim»ml itself to the conservative temper olwotnau,'

The topic of disenselon at the last meeting of the Des Moines Lid low Dress Reform aooloty

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A Cleveland dry goods drummer IIHS, during the last season, sold |60,000 worth of goods, traveled 11,000 miles, 4« and married four wivea.

A Boston fourt hat decided tbat If a woman lends money to bsr husband pi she cannot get it back. The decision will not be new to many wives.

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There is a lively discussion going on aa to whether ext«ava«aaoa iuh/ico-

line or tominine. You can tell by tlndlng in which gender it is declined. 3-'« Alphonao, having attended ft war ftleetlng, nays tbat buckling on oae's

artnor this weather is not ball so tl pleaiaut as buckling qa to one's obsrmer. •tte nivorces are hardly known In ttpsiu, for the reason thnt the husband ran find some one to shoot his wife for twenty-llvo oenti^ when ho gets tired of urluiony.'

Tour wise UiCn Of Dflhl, Ind., bellevlng marriage lo be a lottery, throw dire Ibr the band of a widow woo oould not decide wbl :b of them to take. A (J«ru)an threw double sixes and carried off the widow.

A happy ndsqttoutlntj'bY^^'y^ung lady, whose gt-mletnan caller stayed too late, caused a speedy good-by. The clock struck twelve and she remarked, "jS'ow is tho witching hour of night when people yawn."

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The old fAriwr, wht»" was dlctatt^ .• bis will, took an uuasual view of things. He saidt "I give and bequeath lo my wlPft tb« w»rij of €100 a year. Is that writ downt** "Yea," aaid the lawyer, "hut she is not so old but thu she may marry again. Won't vou make any change Ut thatoaaeT Mont people do." An! do they 7 well,write agtin, and any that If «y wife many again, I «tv« »nd beqttoath to ber the aum of ««xayear. That'll do. won't jp vnn nvs wvw 'Why* that's just double toe sum she would

have had if she rein*lucd

uiimiiiuvui s»U1 the lawyer "it is generally the other way." "Ay," aaW the fareiec, "bat be that Ukee her will tlcserve U."

fttKYjTTt.ttrsortiC,^

tussled school-boy to his teacher: uuti sir, If wanst naaght be nothing. then twice naught moat be something, im* for it's double what waust naught ia.'

At one of the ragg** ecbooia In Ireland a clergyman asked the queeUuu. I^ Whatls 8ollo«S?' A pupil in dirt, mm uttered rage Jwmped ap and ssrtd: riaaa. yer rlvereuoa» it ia to be cUne inslda.' 1 *Ko«, Willi*, do have a little ooar-

I# as* When I have a powder to take 1 doat like it any more thanyoudoj but I make up my mind tbat erftl take it. and 1 do. 'And when I hare powder to 6tk«.' r«pUed WlUie, osalte «j»«ny rw mind thatlwoa*t take It, and I t.

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Tliea bow tkA Tammf HawNrt w» Iam en Jimmy lirowuTs shirt Johnny tireroHr firtlwr »i««J» U%pr*«

y« lico to whip htm at home

•Ver he fiat wMpped ttseMoli' On M« he^rt alHUe aoetj^»f cai

«M*»ed. I'd* $#*•»*«* *t ft.' tl b»|M*

•Jobtnty

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•tuOlT wVir. yowVI hern bnaoaw btoikmm* ur

la the Xmi

wry or ck of

^lutou, Sties Uattlo lUyburo of Affl« 'in*! Mrs S. A. Tan P*H of Dobaqiie, are candidates tor clerkships in the

Iowa legislator*. §si The UtiCH Observer speaks of Miss I)ickliimry» nrrirul in that peat-up city, sud/i»v» "Anna's labors ou the roatrum^tau lung journeys do not seem to wo*r on her very tnticb. She looked as Jaunty andgfntlo yesterday as one oonld wish

The Bwt/irt irrfspoodeooe of the Worue*ter Spy notes the fact that ull the women look cheerful and iMppy in tb^lr now bonnets, while tho theh fere melancholy and grim, and are rarely seen to smile in th» streets. That isn't the place to "smile."

the "state

instil that tbe clothing ol a wall dressed wotu iu cost Ifsw than tli.»t of a welldressed in an." One worn in rook the affirmative and the others woot in against their own sex—-j untie* as women folk* almost always do,

COXX UBtA AI TIES.

A Vermont eoupie were married in a oorn-lieid, to bo romantic, and U4d tlgut and a separation throe days thenp aiur,

Mrs. Ij»w, of Vermont, called fcer hu»b.md a ll.tr eight year* ago, and bo has not spoken to ber siuce, tbough Remaining in tho house. fWi

Will msltetwenfy *np«n»v« more Vrond from a barrel of Boor than can be dooe byotiy other ^Iroe^ulr*.*J to tise, bnt balte In a hot, qeiok oven, useoon ai mtauM.

Hedges' Cluinplon xtvtM Ergs, ^hortemog, Milk, etc The effieaeyoflts worth. In this resject, ou be tested by ThefblloiwlngdelicKtocake recipe

Two uoCeo eups whit* sugar and one half cap butter, one coffee cup cold water, three caps flmir, whites of lour ss*. three teaspoons -u fljl, lfedg*e' Ooncen

li KIXtISM' C'll A.M I'lON li.^JK one and a half tcsasnouu: bratod extract uullfa. rt I* put np fn nest jpee1ti%e.* of ^uarlsrs, halves snd pound*, for family «»».

And In flvs, ten and twenty.live poufi'l cWfes Tor convenience sfhotflS. -. Packed In l«rrelnor boxes,,tol de^iml.

ManufiWturcl at llie LaBoralOry or **t,v

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ThefW'owlSR am our WheUsaio Agents In fudi'utiipmU.UndiiWtt, Pbljjbtirg and TerreTliiute: +-*•'. -1 ^inufacllue:^ Depot, IndlanixpolU, Ind.

COCOA KREMOLL

bl'P PAT PONs Wit PLEASE RtMEMBEF\.

Is without doubt the most elegant DRRHSEH In the world.

It prevents tho, hair from fallfntt off, and resit a aoftoeis and bo»u(y that noothei prepaT^uon enn. s-.u 'WlsoUy free from Irrllallng and hurtful properties, it poneswe* all the pi?cunnrly bland ami rleilcAte properties of (Tooanut Oil ia the blRbe»t po^ible stste of purity and tmtcrnm-e. it i*ooollng In Us Influence upon thrt sain.

Cdfetall eutaneowi emptlona. snd renders the scalp white, soft and healthy. It 1* the cheapest because Its afreet* tire the beat and most lasting It Is preparsd with the grcaU-st cure, and perfuimd with the moudelexu* perfumeries tho market ntrord*.

Bold at a price lliat at ^lic ogrnniMiil of cv«fy one. Prlve SOeenU per bottle. «,•

Manufsciuml »t the Lalwrato^y of

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"EDGES'CHAMPION BAKING pOWDER

I'owdfrflnr he CsasaMW ia na*.

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WHY?

Beeanse it Is full strehgth, consequently fifty ir Pawder sold.

per ctfut. cheaper than any ottter It requires l«w qoantity. CkwWnt no tatulmiMdii -g

I* warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter and more nutritious Bbcuits, Roils, Mafflns,Pastry, Puddings, ete„ than made from fermented iMMt.

The Champion, wherever inlrodnced, has taken the lead with all lovers of ffue and cconomisal artiele* ami has given uniVMsal ssttstectlcn. as in being acknowledged by all.

You get whitt yon pay for. It is put up fnil net weight la eeehstse pa«k-

ItJs'indlqas to «aslitf» sy- ,, t. It made of select ana pore f^aterlftla. Persons-with u,e mo#t del lost* asnl ens Ktomaciucan eat fliscuits, firead, with the Cbantpion witb i01 pun) Bread made rem f«rm«nted (re«, and can not tn mrtny rati tbestomaett. .*

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anssltiiw «!«.,, aiade ItyV when vesdisined on

II.'lJSTILES*66.,Cincinnati,

Mi#" .4* in

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iWsiheasl corner Of Mala atul Center *•«., rtpiinRfleld, O.

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«9TAll drugzUts and country merchants arc handling It.

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LiFE BALSAM.

lr. LARat Bfct :lls Frp W) Cent.:

I* prompt. reltaWe, safe and pt««wst. cansequeutlv the Orestest Hemmly of the As* for Um»lM,0iMis iNsdiltK Ncamflnll, Wlioop. lac Coach, Oroap. and all FulnMoary Afr«v ^ilv«l Ml* aicat reliable srmady tn the Market tor what t* i*commen«l«l. rite united voice of all that have used it t*

MA to prove t» wonder ftll In artestMall dlsasses ot Thrmt and Lungv Or, bee b^al

dlseMses ot TTinrnt and Lungv twwshotttd ant tea uafO IPnlmoale Idle Balsam, pttawtl*

baca^s

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It will in the ea-i s*«u» lo these

mnalirtly. hiaaaes it wlllidva

are tos ave pr

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ixta and so In mftmma Jimmy Brown and thereet^f the boy* went to, bet 1 and would not disobey Jtou.« And Tommy never tell* lie*, does he mamma, I couldn't g& to be«V^».

A It la the mm* popular wdW""- h* th*

MmoGMtorsdal tfee ksb««at«r «f

liestuieass eataiwred Matn»sdQ|gg sa^ 3SS:9c*mmw asd4M««tiy Mm-

'**vumt ai rt 5*' «.

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ftoutheast eortier of Main end Center sis., HpnugQeftl, O. iv^'ws For sale by »1! Uetatl Deale».«#»«»i js I

Crawford,

HAIR.

A Ift ljN toilet is uot

complete without 1U We are awaro this may seem arrogant, hut the many testlmonlails we hsve bad in ft*, favor warrant nsln msklng th aiwertion.

JT. BUTTON.

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1. it Is the ahaapast. Lai«e bottles «tr l% tameeta ewe |*«*aftt to take. asJd eertalnasya.^ »d to hot* y*af swd 'tW.

A*e*»ts. Hfant^. ted.

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TWMesale Traae-of Teiw-Haute. .1

foDowing Wholesale Hohsbs of TerreHaute are sopplied with a ftll stock of FRESH QOOI)g,whichwillbe8oldatBOTTOMPRIOEa

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HULMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

/KJ) DSALER8 IN AU. KINDS 0^ vi :mi .'»

Cigars and Tobacco,

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UmIrc*1 H**u|»iott B.ikln^ Powder

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WHOLES! XiE

BOOTS & .SHOES!

iSo Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana .^

L.A-BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEAX.EB IN

Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries

SffOE FUfDXIfOS, TAJffiBBS* OIL AND ROl'GH LEATHER,

.1.1., ,f, v+6 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

M. COOK,

KV.KMWU MAUL NOVEMBER 1873.

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Salt, Nail#, Sfcc.,

COKlYEBHAGVAJipSlFTHSTKKKra.

604 MA1H STREET,

Terre-Hiote, Indiana.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

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TKBSfrHiClE, ISBIASA.,

URIAtlJIEPrERS. ELISH.A 11AVENB.

•U, K. JEFFERS & CO

Commission Merchants!!

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WHOIK-HALE

Exclu&ive Aeejits for all Piece Goods raadd by the Vigo WoOlcn' ul.c. -i Sfiar -»i o.jaa MAI STKEI:T.TE KE

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IIACTE,

COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,

"1,1a Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods,!

«. HotJery, Cntlery, Spool-Cotton, &c.

r,' MJCVSIMI TO

WHOLESALE ASD KETAIL UKALKR1K

Hardware And Cutlery,1

152 anil 151 Main St., Terrc-llnnto.

AGE^rm FOB THE

lloruoy Richmond Plow.'

TiH. RIDDLE),

WaOtBSALE REALER T9

Straw Goads, Lades,

RIBBOXM, FAJKT OOODS, *e.

Will DnpUrs(« IntfUiM^oU|i, or Ckleagt IHIla.

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BUTTON & HAMILTON, SCiy—IMT

0. BARTUTTT & CO«t.«»»^

"Central Book Store,

No. 545 Main Street. TKBBE-n

S. XJ. STRAUS,

wamauu muumw

Hosiery, Corsets. Trimmings, &e., t4» HAH !rr, TKBB&HltTK, LVD,

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STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,

nVIIITK tiOODS, MIIIUTM, BL'l'K GLOVES Ac. ,"

UTDUTA.

orders promptly attended to. 2

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WHOLESALE nEALERfl AND ',r'UK

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Milk

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CLIFT& WILLIAMS, f'TK'a.Ai.lUiaH

Sashj Dobri, Rinds, •.

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MOULDING BRACKETS

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N«pell Poato, flooring, Siding,

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HEINIG &BRO.

Manulkcturers of all klhds of

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Foreign & Domestiq Fruits, I*AttCr*

STAPLE GltoxmItlES, vift-r* SThETf^

»{j»t ween thjf! t^vo Railroads,}

21-tr. Tcrie-uante»lml nwf ii,. ..... «5 0((0 PRESflQWSr "", 9^ ---.i-i S# js ..j '-mitlT-

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Mabaerlbe for Pir»t-l'ls»s FA.WIILV dk POIilTlt.IL XHI«.

KvSfjr Psrtnsitter is iIm Isaathorlsed tn meel re rttosmtha atHJK per j'cat. SkN* Cin-ulars. eir.AT nttiim.AT'ro Avr.xrs. Rlthrr in c»*d» Joinniiwi|oijs or Pretnlaid of WAT«'tlK«, HiLVJEifWARE and HBWUf«MACHIMMS*'•

W('irf«j*r« with fiiti parifeiilars an* ftpeeint^b

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At Prices aa Law t* At ssjr IShop 3 u.* Jits .i i#

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REPAIRING

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vidnity, I detiny daughter DO

•Ls I am well known wo to sbue thas public bad KaflSalaiKeal Vomiting of Blood, belnn constantly oo:iflneil to her bed for months. After empby log the belt MediaaFatd within onr, rede

Disease and

H. BI.AXB Co,

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PLATFORM SCALES,

wiisot," REPOT.*

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wlthoat any nvnil. snd boinjj given np by phVHiciana nnrraltf, I callfdnn P& Heart I oTmH?Wfr»»?*i'holii» r^oredh«|,lo good hpaltli.

This I publish of uy own acrtord. (Slgn«dV KV tthL ('LKVKIiA ND, r,Al*R OLlSVKfcANl). State Of Indiana. Vlpr» cdoutjr ss reiMiuulJy bciyrc mi1, instlcc of tho Peaw la ana for the AOukty oi Vigo and Hiate or Indiana, IUICIK levpland nnd Lautn Clcvriottd, hmdwuhte* Who, lelv« duly Nworn accotuTng to i:iw,appose and any thru forefiolnt: tijut'-m'-nt qlv«-n of Dr. Heard the «rf|t»«' dtfcughtty IS

to

which

Mr shhaiurts ni^p«ppeitded, Wit nets my nnM sod seal 'his Hrptcmb#r »tii. tm. [Hoifi £Tn.

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$10 to $20

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AinI RAIIAOAD TRACKM)ALEH Callaif l«4Mn •./. KCer.KB, SM North 4lh Stnct, •esMMtrnrralar. TKIIBK.UACTr.I5rP.

H. S. RICHARDSON & C0.

JOBBERS AND DEALERS

Cliina, Glass and .,

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Main €«rarr Alley, /k •eis-Ms IH asMl 4tft, nori|i sl^e.

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