Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 January 1874 — Page 3

THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

What Is voor name, little eirl "Minnie." "Minnie what?" •'Minnie Jfton't, matnaaa calls me."

A traia boy ranningon the St. Louis, K*ns*8 City and Northern Railway b»s a bank account of $4,000, and he leels proud of it.

The true t«stof grit amori*th« Chic* go bovs Is to 866 who can stand to have his ear pierced with a darning-needle and not "bolter." "What cones after T?" aske-l a teacher of *miU pnpil whowi^ learning th« alphtb-t. He r«ceived the bewildering repijr: "Yon do—to see 'Lize."

A yonnvt girl in Troy, who bwanie ext»p«rated with her family, took her revenge by ste iling a shawl, that she might brin them into disgrace. She was sent to jail for ten days.

The Stbht'h schools of Madison Tod. are made to "draw" by advertising an exhibition of stuffed animals, and it is a pleasant sight to s*e two hundred good !ittl« children grouped around the cane containing the wild-cat.

There is a good story of a little bov who. going into a book store with his mother, er^pt up to the juvenile ptrt of th« establishment with the sly query, "Say, have you scot any books 'or boys that ain't eot religion in them.'

A yonng bean, at his sister's evening party, began to sing, "Why am I so we -k and weary?" when a little broth er brought the p»rfornvn30 to a close in A a it 'chiho you come home so late and drank "most every night]'

Who hurt yon, bnb?" asked a Detroit pedestrian the other day of a small boy who sat howling on the curbstone. "Johnny Kvdd." sobbed tho victim. "I'll see about him II he does it again'" remarked the man condolinacly, but the boy suddenly stopped howling and exclaimed: "Just leave him alone. When grow up I'll get on the police fore*, and then I can belt him all I want to!"

FKMINITEMS.

The three finest contralti of the day are American women. Chicago is agitating the subject of a feimle assistant city physician.

Queen's university, Ireland, has voted not to admit female students. The Springfield Republican wants all the girls to learn to swim right away.

Vassur college has gone back on spruce gum, «nd two factories have had to close iu consfqnence.

Pennsylvania girlsaro not allowed to sit up with their beaux Sunday night, as they are not worth a cent at the wash tub next d*y.

A woman in Westchester, Penn., recently testified that during her prolessional career of nineteen years she laid out 3,000 dead bodies.

A young lady intends to sue her father for a breach of promise. He said he would consent, and then he wouldn't, the hard-hearted old daddy.

Jane Bulson, an old maid living in Troy, committed suicide the other day. How much nicer to have married and brought up family of twelve children.

Mrs Jane Sylvester of Lincoln, Me., is now knitting with a set of needlss on which she kwit stockings for the soldiers in the war of 1812, and also in the late war.

Every pleasure has a pang. A belle of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, broke her arm the otber day while in the act of graoefully turning the infatuating somersault.

A Michigan newsdealer recently received this order from a young lady "Send me A Novel caled bufalo bil and the dais doins." Contrary to what might be inferred, she was not. from Boston.

One of the females on the staff of the Chicago Post has received the following wash Mil, vis 8 pillar cases, 1 flannel shirt, 1 toul, 2 pars lady hos, 2 corset oover, 1 hanchiof, 2 nite gone, 4 pair cuf, 4 coler, I scirt, 4 spair lady dros, 1 shimy.

Lucy Lawrence, colored, died at the poor bouse In Sotnervllle, Tenn., on the 9ih inBt., a«ed 120 years. She was once owned by the noted robber, John A. Murrel), who figured so conspicuously In Tennessee and Kentucky many years ago.

Conversation in the horse-oar: First young tidy—Father says that we girls must De economical, for the panic has struck him. Wsat does your father say 8eoond young lady—Oh, he don't say much you know pa Is so slow that I don't brieve he'll hear the panic is in town till It has most gone away.

PIOU& &MILE&

A Baptist disease—d»p-theory A Baptist oyster snpper festival is on the tapis in Pennsylvania. Hard shells •lone admitted.

Punbury News: "Self-denial Is tbe cardinal virtue of a Christian. Tt»e number of Christians who denythetxiselves the pleasure of attending prayermeetings is roueh greater than tbe church gets credit for."

A little girl asked a minister: "Do you think my father will go to heaven?" '•Why, yes, my child, why do you ask

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Well, because Hf he doesnH

have his own way thore he won't stay long, I was thinking." A little boy being asked by his Sun-day-school teacher to give an account ofthe Garden or Eden,said It was

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nice big place, full of beautiful things, with a mail put tn It to -watch it, and keep everybody trom pasting biUs on

An old, rough $ok fbr his text that passage of the Psalms. "I mtd lb oiv haste all men are liars." Looking up, "apparently as if be saw the psalmist standing before him, he said "You said it in your haste, David, Tf yon had been here, von might have said it aft*»r mature deiihwratinn.'-

The Markets.

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Tmiuia-HAtrr*, Jan.*

Tbe following Ovum am paid te tenant And Other* by dMtwra tn UUadtv: BUTTER—Best« —..— 9 ROUS

Dried lip Dried ir A .Whit* wkestygw.- I «0

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A a a a 8 5 8*d ytwaVo -wt

HOGS—Nett. 5 35 .? Live iY—i. HIDES-Urw«n oar— rant trlmtn««i_.j— 13®

POTAyOifcV-ji

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POU en*, per£ 75# S Tarkayaparib.,...»,. arraix. kasjott fJXrtJR-l^wUy—

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HEDGESCHAMPION

BAKING pOWDER.

Is the Most Economical Baking

Powder fbr »h,c Consumer in use.

WHY?

ttedjr**' CTtampioii Baking Powder

Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can be done by any other Baking Powder.

No time required for deugh to rise, but bake In a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion sives Eggs, Shortening, Milk, etc

The efficacy of Its worth, in this fespect,can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two coffee cups whit* sugar and one-half cup butter, one coffee cup cold water, three cups flour, whites of four e«gs, three teaspoons HEDGES*CHAMPION BAKING POWDER, one and a hair teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.

It is put up in neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, for family use. And in Ave, ten and twenty-five pound caves for convenience ef hotels.

Pticked in barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. EDGES & CO.

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

For

«alo by all Retail Dealers.

The following are our Wholesale Agents in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg andTerreHaute:

DAGGET & CO., Manufacturer's Depot, In dlanapolls, Ind.

HULMAN & COX, Terre-Hrtulo, Ind

H. L. STILES & CO., Cincinnati, O.

RKYMER A BRO., Pittsburg, Penn.

HEDGES'

COCOA KREMOLL/

0UF\ PATRONS WILL PLEASE f\EMEMBEf\.

I» without doubt the most elegant HAIR DRESSER in the world. A lady's toilet is not complete without it. We are aware this may seem arrogant, but the many testimonials we have had in Its favor warrant us in making the assertion. ,,,

It prevents the hair from falling off, and gives it a softness and beauty that no other preparation can.

Wholly free from irritating and hurtful properties, lupossesses all the peculiarly bland and delicate proportion of Cocanut Oil in the hlghext possible state of purity and fragrance

It is cooling In Its Influence upon the sitin. Cure* all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy.

It Is the cheapest because Its effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the greatest care, nud perfumfd with the most aelicite perfumeries the market aflbrds.

Sold at a prise that ix at the.command of every eue. PrU 50 eents per bottle. •.

Manufactured at tbe Laboratory of f,,

MU w. N. HEDGES A CO., Southeast corner of Main and Center sis., Springfield, O

„i ,w iULICK)c BKRKY, Agents, Terre-Hnute, Ind, «'i: 41 ':j .-»•».- BROWNING A BLOATS

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•neatly fifty Powder sold.

Because It is full strength, cans* per crfnt. cheaper than any other It requires lea* quantity.

Contains no injurious acids. In warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter and more nutritions Biscuit*, Bolls, Muffln8,Pastry, Puddings, etc., than made from fermented yeast.

The Champion, wherever introduced, has taken the lead with all lovers of pute and economical articles, and has given universal satisfaction, a* is b»ing acknowledged by all.

Yoi get what, you pay for. Ills put np full net weight in each size package.

It is uniform in quality. If, i« made ot select ana pure materials. Persons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat Bisceils, Bread, etc., made with the Champion with impunity, when Bread made Irom fermented yeast gives dis tress, and can not in many cases be retained on the stomach.

FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

Agents,

Indianapolis.

.JTOHN D.PARK, Asent.

j..^ Cincinnati,O.

All druggists and country merchants are handling it.

R.HEDGESPULMONIC LIFE BALSAM.

VERY LARGE BOTTLES FOR 50 CENTS

Is prompt, reliable silte And plet^saut, quentiy tbe' Greatest Remedy of lh« Age lor Oouaclw,rolds. JJronchltls, Pneumonia, whoeptngOottgb,^foiop, Mid all Pulmonary Arab-

tAf^%iVe1y

the njost reliable remedy lit the*

market fer wbst It Is recommended. The united rolce of all that have used It Is enough to prove its wonderftal efltects la arresting »UUftoft*«s ot Tbnmt and I-ang%

Consumptive should not rest until they try Di\frw!taw* Pulmonic lilte Balsam, primarily ,us«i iir witt, in the en*i sfccur,» to them «#fll to Ibem

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»rti?^.aiy iui*i fc* Dr. Hed«e*- Pulmenio Din? Ballast., .. *le why every famny should have Dr. Hoctyos*, Pul monic, Life Balsad* 1. Large bottles lor W cents.

It Is much two1? pleasant lo 8. It to raoroeflfeafaal.

M. Beoanee aryy fiuully thai baa

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ilfiKRE-liAUTE SATli K1A V*-K KNINH MAI l„ JANUARY 3,

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L. M. COOK,

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J. Q. BUTTON.

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W. N.HEDGESA CX)..

Bootbeart BMrbbrerf Main and Center Sprtn^fleWTo

Oonntry Her-

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BLOAW, Agenta, M,Ia4.

JOITH Du PARKS,

wholesale" Trade of«. Teire-Haute.

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The following' Wholesale Houses of TeiteHaute are supplied with a full stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold at BOTTOM PBIOES.

HULMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE GR0CEBS,

AND DEALERS IN AT J. KINDS OF

Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c.,

CORSTEB MAB3IT AWI FIFTH STREETS,

EXCMTSiyjB

604 MAIN STREET.

DGNlNe BLOCK,

TEBftE-HAIJTE, INDIMA.

URIAH JEFFER3. ELISHA HAVENS. ROBERT GEDDE8.

U. R. JEFFERS & CO., Commission Merchants!!

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS,

WHITE GOODS, SHIRTS, BUCK GLOVES, dee.

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mills. NO. 622 MAIN STREET, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

ter All orders promptly attended to. *va

"WITTIG- &D CO.

WHOLESALE DEALERS A5D

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

In Notions, Fancy Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Cutlery, Spool-Cotton, &c.,

148 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH.

vV-,

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

EXL1JSIV£LT

"WHOLESALE

BOOTS & SHOES!

Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana

A BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Leather, Hides, Furs, Peltries,

SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS' OIL AND ROUGH LEATHER, ^M^ain Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

SUCCESSOR TO

jf. COOK & SON,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

152 andl54 Slain Terre-Hante.

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AGENTSFOR

Homey Richmond Plow.

T. H: RIDDLE

WHOLESALE BEALER IN

Millinery, Straw Goods,-Laces,

RIBBOHril, FAHCY GOODS,

tu...- Duplicate Indianapolis, Cincinnati or Ckiecgo Bills. .. Goed Trade Selieiied. -ixxmaiip, «. ui lit,7 V. ST. HID9LE, 101 Mala St., T«nvHaate.

-^BUTTON & HAMILTON,

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7. It is composed entirely Of herbal balsamic fKi6dlctl.€S* .. & ItH %hm la Hit "^^Becaose physicians ate preserlblnK it.

Confectionery,

Wo.

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MCCCKSeiORS TO

7 O A E & O

No. 525 Main Street,

Millinery andif ancy Goods,"

194 Mmim

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Terre-Haute, Indiana.

PRAIRIE

rs,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DE5IING,

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!

H/ffiiltUit

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Hosiery, Corsets, Trimmings,

& 149 MAIH 8T^ TERRE-HAUTE,

W. SCUD DER,

HAirvricrruB or

Street,feci. 6h and7tk,

North aide, MttnpcliUa Block, Tmrre-Haute, Ind.

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E. a HAMILTON.

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TEBRE-HALTE,

ST^-A.TJB7

WHOEJESA1LE DKAJL.ER MM

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CITY I tl

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Planing 'Mills.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers of

Sash? Soars, Blinds,

WINDOW & DOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

8TAIR RATLENQ, BALLUSTKRS,

Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,

And all descriptions of

S

FINISHING LUMBER.

Wholesale and BetftHW^lers in

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

AND ROOFING PELT.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turn Ing done to ord«r. All work warranted. Oer. Ninth dt Mulberry Streets. 8-tf.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO

Manufacturers of ail kinds of

Crackers. Cakes. Bread

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY «ft STAPLE GROCERIES, T,AFAYETTK fiTRKKT, (rietwoen the two Railroads,) 21-tf. Ten e-Haute, Ind

$5*

000 IN PREMIUMS.

THE

Indiauapolis Weekly Jonrnal FOR 1874.

Subscribe for a Fir*t-'lasK FAMILY de POLITICAL NEWS. PAPER.

Er«ry Poatmaater la the Ntate Isauthorlred to receive sutacrption nf fl.2f per year. See Circulars.

GREAT I!f MTCEMEWM YO AGENTS. Either in Cash Commissions or Premiums of WATCHES, SILVERWARE and SEWING MACHINES.

Circulars with full particulars and Specimen copies sent on application to JOURIf AX* COMPANY,

"a*4 J,urn ti&4f

Mn -Y* vjlnm-vun* 11* 'iS#

"Centrai Book Store,China, Glass and Queensware,

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Sheet Iron

JFIKST STREET,

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Betweea Walnnt and Paplaif

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ALL BOILRS

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Hereafter made will oe

Tested by Government Iasp«e*

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Fyerything Warranted Perfect

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

ALL KINDS OF

BOILERS MADE,

AND ALL KINDS OF'

Sheet Iron Work l)on6:

At Prices ns Low a* at any Strop

in tho State.

REPAIRING

OF ALL KIND*

DONE ON 8HOR7 NOTICE. ee-2m.

^WONDERFUL CURE.

As I am well known In this vicinity, 1 desire to state thus publicly that my daughter had Female Weakness, uterine Disease&>d Vomiting of Blood, being constantly confined to her bed for months. After employing the best medical aid within otar re# without any avail, nnd being given np physicians generally, I called on Dr. Hea of this city, who has restored her to good health.

This I publish of ray own accord. (Signed) RAOHbL CLEVELAND, LAUR 1 CLEVELAND. State of Indiana, Vigo county ss:

Personally before me, Justice of the Pamw in and for the county oi Vigo and Staff] Indiana, Rachel Cleveland and LaQkw Cleveland, her daughter, who, feelcg

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their sigmatures are appended, Witness my hand and seal this Sei ber 19th, 1878. [Seal] B. DENE

H. S. RICHARDSON & CO.,

JOBBERS AND DEALEI8 IN

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MttMition p«M to Orders and MlJitMliM Rasrant«c4.

ii&J WE *A FlVIO AJTO VEST A BDBXKtS A SPKOIALTT.

Mala

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Corner of Alley,

Justice of tbe

rtRTASLC MlilAY SAW MILL I m»r bv drirva pp.fluuM) hy iT.« power of Ten-Horn* Pvrtal4 Aflat, and cut* Itan 1500 to S0M fleet of lumber prr i%j. ll ku donbtc-Mt Head Block. Two buda CAB readilr run the Kill aud SaflJM. It ewi be moored to Mir facility oa 3 bane warns*.

OHANDLRR TATLOR, Isdiasapolta, lad.

Ia«lfnnapmlifl. Inn

$10 to $20 free. A. H. Bi^ub A Co., 8t, Loui«, Missourl.

PLATFORM SCALES,

WAGON, REPOT. HAY,

CtRAIK, CATTLE,

s-? -,' fflNEIfK

And RAHiROAD TKACK SCALES, Call on or AdIr*«n II. J. KEELER, 305 North 9th Slr^l, Send for Circular. TERRE-HACTJE, I9TD.

Between 3rd and 4th, north silt.

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TBKE HI€!!1C»T€A8H PRICK PAH) FOR PRODUCT.

Yoa will ahwy* find

Aad all BUpie and Fancy