Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 January 1874 — Page 8

MAIL.

Office, 3 South 5th Street.

P. S. WESTFAJLL,

EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.

THE

SATURDAY EVBIDfCI

MAIL,

For the Year 1874.

TERMS:

one ye#r, (Willi chromo). f2.00 Ml* months* (villioat chromo) 1.00 Three moaUn, (without cbromo)— 60 eta.

Mali and office Subscriptions will, invariably, be discontinued at expiration of time paid for.

Encouraged by the extraordinary success which ban attended the publication of The SATURDAY EVE JUNO MAIL, the pub' 11*her has perfected arrangement* by whieh it will henceforth be one of the moat popu htr paper* In the West. Commencing on

October 1st, 1873,

Until farther notice, each new sabscrlber, aid all old subscriber* who renew their subscriptions, will be GIVEN a copy of oar Chromo

"GOOD MORNING*"

Hitch a picture cannot be purchased of the retail dealers for less than FOUR DOLLARS.

The SATURDAY EVENING MAIL Is an independent Weekly Newspaper, elegantly printed on eight page* ef book paper, and alms to be, In every sense, a Family Paper. With thin aim in view, nothing will appear in it* column* that cannot be read aload in the moot refined fireside circle.

LUBKIWO WITH"OTHER PERIODIOALS. We are enabled to offer extraordinary in' ducemenU In tbe way of elnbblng with oth •r periodicals. We will furnish the SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR, and Cbromo, "GOOD MORNING," with any of the periodicals enumerated below at greatly reduoed rates. These period teals will be sent direct from the ofBoes of publication. Here is the list: 8KMI-WEEKLY. .Herat-Weekly Hew York Trltwine, price, 93-00, The Mall and

Chromo,. .. .. W 50

WEEKLY PAPERS.

Indianapolis Journal, price 12.00, The Mall and Chromo.- .. ti«— IndtannpollMiNentlnel, price 124)0,

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Mail and Chromo 4*hleMr» lnter»o«*an, prloe

The Mail and l'hromo..„.„„ Heart to awl Home, price

93 00 S (0 3 50 3 50

The Mall and Cbromo Ji. Y. Tribune, price 82.00, The Mall and Chromo Toledo Bl«ute, prioe 1340, The Mail a»4 Chromo N. Y. Wort U, price 12.00, The Mall and Chromo

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and Chromo

860 810

Prairie Farmer, price 12.00, The Mall and Chromo ... Wfslurn Knrsl, price lift), Tbe

8 60

Mail and Chromo,...*...*.....*. Chicago Af vaner, price 13.00, The Mall and Chromo. I'htmgo Interior, price *2.50, The

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11.50,

The Mall and Chromo Apploloa't Journal, price 94.00, The Mall and Chromo Rami New Yorker, price tUO,

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10.00,

The

Mall stiil Chromo........ ............. Methodist, price The Mail and

Chromo. Harper'a Weekly, price 14.00, The Mail and Chromo darner'* Baaar, prloe 94.X), Tbe

860 5 50 5 5C

Mnll and Chromo...,,.,. ..„

MONTHLIES.

Peterson's Hanl» price 82.0H, The Ms 11 and Chromo. 93 50 AmfricsM Aarlenltnrlat. prloe 91.50, The Mall aud Chromo 8 00 t«nsore«t*a Moathbr, prloe 9&09,

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car, Mull and chromo...... 4 95 Beek, prtae IM0, The Mall and Chromo 4 60 Little CerMral, prioe iljQ, Tbe

Mall and Chromo 8 ftrrltoner's Meatbly, price,

94.00,

The Mall and Chromo 6 tO Atlantle Mmtlily, jnmh.00.Tb* Mali and fhromo...... 5 (0 Our Y«nat Polka, priee 98.00,

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Mail and Chromo....,.^..... 8 Old and New, price 94.at, The Mall and Chromo..., 8 f® Overland Monthly, pries, llM,

The Mall and fhrtinm ft (0 Har|Mr*» MsfMlnt, price tUOi TbcMalt anUChromo ..r. 5 (0 Tonne Folks Kara I, Tbe Mali and

Chromo fj| si. Wleholaa. isoribner A GO'S new Magastae 'or Boy» and Girls.) price »S,w,The Malianti Chromo~.~~»...... «lb

Lt'BBINQ WITH OOOITTT PAPKRI We have mad* arrangements to ftur&Mfti the

Mall,

with Chromo, "Sotd Morning*

and any one of the Newspapers la the neighborhood of Terre-Hsate «1) lot 93.10.

JUST LOOK AT IT!

Tbe Mall, price. 9*or Yonr Otmnty paper, prifi iM Tbe Cbnwao "Good Morning"worths 409

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cbromo Good Morning is not

^iven to city aubacribaai wb»|»nn:h«B* the papers of Uta *rrt«ra or newaboya —only to jmtlT rabauffMt* t^o i«celve tit* by wall or at this office. But eHy P*^roaa Mall may got tb« cbroroo by aondiag a copy of tbe paper one yaar to a dtataat ittla I tire or friend. I

Wt am prepared to furoiab ttelNd* tag papara mad magna!oca at a redso* tioa from tb« aubooripOoo prtoa, and forward money at oar own risk. S«4eet from the Uat of papara printed on tbis

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Saturday Evening Mail, one year, Price $2.00,} Chromo "Good Morning," Worth $4,00.

The Beautiful Chromo "Goo Morning" GIVEN AWAY

TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE SATURDAY EVENING MAE,

THE BEST LITERARY AND FAMILY PAPER IN THE WEST.

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•The above wood-cut represents (as far as it is possible to do with one impression,) the magnificent Chromo famished FREE to every npil subscriber to The Saturday Evening Hail. The Chromo is larger than this cutr It is a very fine picture three children, fair and fresh as a May Morning. The oldest is a brunette, the two younger sisters are blondes. The contrast, in rich the colorings of Chromo, bnt which cannot be brought out in a plain wood-cut, is strikingly effective.** No home is complete without th.s charming picture.

.. ."" *TH EJSECOND EDITION ,i Of thfa beautiful Chromo* has just been received, the first edition having been exhausted in three month*. "When the stock now on hand is sent out. we will cease giving the'Chromo witlr ¥hd Mail. Secure it now!

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Make Money?

Pend One dollar for Cbromo and outfit to •anvas for subscribers to The Saturday Eve« aingMail.

Tbe One Dollar will be r^mdMi on return of Chromo at close of canvas, or agent can keep it, as it is more than worth tbe money.

Saturday Evening Mail

PRICE 99.00 A TEAK,

Chromo "Good Morning"

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BoUh lor $2.00.

The work of canvassing for The Mail, the best Family Paper in tbe West, is specially adapted to

LADIES,

who can make, on the JUberai commissions given, from 910 tx 940 a vreek. Address P. S- WE8TFAIJL.

PublU&er Saturday Eveniug Mail. TERRE-HAUTK, IND. Agents wanted at every town, Fostofflce and neighborhood.

(From The Mail October 4th.J

Our Chromo.

For some months we have contemplated adopting the plan of many of the leading eastern magazines and papers of giving chromos to mall subscribers. The announcement has oeen delayed until this time fbr tbe reason that we conld not get a chromo of such merit as would be satisfactory. It gratifies us to announce that we have at last succeeded, beyond our expectations. By a lucky hit we succeeded in making an arrangement with a New York religious weekly, by which the Joint use of the chromo Good Morning Is secured. It is bright and new, and is peculiarly attractive. Upon this page we give a wood cut representation of it. But what, do our best, can wo show by one impression? while 'he chromo has the advantage of six* teen impressions and as many different shades of color. On this wood out we print 1,900 copies

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a single hour. It requires two

months' time to get out an edition of the same number of Chromos. Wonderful as il may appear, this ehromo, which any dealer will tell you is worth 94, Is GIVEN to every yearly subscriber to tbe Saturday Evening Mall. And the Mail costs only 92 a year.

Now Is the Time!

The long winter evenings are at band, aad the people want a good newspaper to road. The Saturday Evening Mail takes on sight, and should be in every home. We want live, reliable, permanent agents—men and women—in every town, village and neighbor hood. Good wages can be mode by any active person. Our chromo, Goed Morning," given to subscribers, is aeknow I edged to be the finest ever offered by anj paper in the country. Send 91.00for sample chromo and agent's outfit.

How Chromos are Hade.

Bow are chromos made This question frequently asked. Chromos are produced by lithography, a process invented by

ALOIS BENEFKLDEK, Of XCN1C1I, toward tbe end of the last century. Lithography Is the art of printing from stone. The most obvious difference between lithography and other modes of printing lies in the fact that it employs a perfectly smooth surface, while wood-cut and type printing is done from lines raised above the surlboe steal engraving, on the contrary, from Uses sunk into the surface. The possibility of printing a design from a smooth surface, which at first sight would appear impossible, is obtained by treating tbe stone (a peculiar carbonate of lime) with, varioua chemical agents which tend to make those parts of the stone bearing the design stw. ceptlble to printer's ink, while the parts bearing no design will rJect it,

C11HOMO-LITHOGRAPHY

is simply the art of printing from stone In colors. But still the art 'is not simple. To reproduce a good painting is a work entailing no small amount of labor, skill and outlay for the colors cannot be printed all at once, but must be laid on one by one, now overlaying and mixing with each other, now heightening each other by oontrast and in tba end all combining to form oa grand and harmonious whole. When consider that the beet of these publication' most pass through the press twenty, tfairtj or £4?rrV

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each impressiou adding a aew solos, print ed from a separate stone, sspeeially 4rawn by tbe artist for the purpose, sad that It takes from two to twelve months of aura* mlttlng labor to bring oat a first mutton, ws shall, perhaps, bo willing to allow that the art In not so simple after all. Prom a philosophical point of view, tbe great value of ehromo-lithogrsphy 1* to be found In ths fact that It cheapens good sn. It hss been called the

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and Justly so. In these days of high prices of paintings, It kt comfort for the well-ed-ucated, tat slender of pane, to be able to decorate thetr walls wttb soeh close sod eoBscteattoos MprodaetkMM. Badly *so cuted prlate, gaadtiy sotoeed by bsnd,whtaii formerly pained the »ight et every torn, have almost been driven out of exfcftenoe bjr «feromo41thograp!iy and while tbe ieadtag newspapers wets formerly eotrteot wit! oflering to tbstr satfassrtbem the cbseptW eagraviaics the oterket afforded, tbsy mm vie wttb/aeb other to supply good good paintings, a feat which (fee alone hss cnsMed them to Moomptlsh. is by thin invention that weaie pomtttsi ^,,ciwt awa* TothesubecribersofTheaatsuAayRvealtt Mall, suck a magnlfiocnt cfemaao •», oooo ttosxnm

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Wearing, say we, cm the besactSNiTar^ wkUfc makes eve* th top poaikte! •Mini

Workers Wasted I -./j

To iotrodoee the Saturday Svcntag Mail printed at Terrs Haste, Ind., into ovary twosebold. Its low price a 7sar)and the degam of its Prrseatattoo Ohnmof

Good Morsiag." makes ft permed? inlbs eemmiarioa ghren atfsnts is

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