Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 February 1874 — Page 4

OURSELVES AS OTHERESEE I canuot nay that 1 agree with Barns, wbeo b«wy»:

Ob! wad some power the glflJe gic as To nee oarwete as ithen see un." True, it might

Fra monv blonder free us. And fr-olush notion

but would oar happiness be increased thereby not half the pleasure which we Hod Id this lif® consist i" the satisfaction we take in qualiti®# belonj?-1 ing to ourselves or oar «arroandiiiB»,! which hare no existence »*ve in our

own Imaginations? Every body know* tbo extravagant, unreasoning aspiration which every mother possesses for her own baby. In nine cav« ont of ten tbo little Imps are exprfts»ionfasa in featuro,ani uninteresting in action, even wben they are not. p«sitively cross and fretful, and ugly and loaano a# it is possible for infantile humanity to be. What good would it do to tell ttie mothers so In the first place th*y would not believe you and in th« second, if they did, yon woaid b« taking right ont of the world *ome of Us purest and most onselflib happiness. The ideal babies are each paragons of beauty and intelligence to each individual mother, and so in charity let them remain.

Mary Anne b*s made herself a new hat or a new bonnet—I really do not know by the look of it which it is. It in in tb»* height of the fashion, but that fact does not prevent its being extremely ugly, and when it is perched on the top of Mary Anne's enormous jute oraids. sbe "looks like a trainer." At any rate, no »rti»t would be tempted to ask her to give him a sitting. But Mary Anne admires her new bonnet, and admires herself in it. I wonld not for ail the world tell her she looks like a fright for if »ho believed me, I should be destroy!nit a grpat deal of Innocent enjoyment, and perhaps make hersns-

Kow

ieiouv of bonnet* forever after. And dors it injure any one if Mary Anno docs make a guy of herself out of a mistaken ideal of beauty? She certainly is not singular in that even in the line of bonnets. After all, it is probably not the hideous thin« itself that sbn wastes her imagination upon, but an Ideal bonnet which really may possrijs certain Hemontsof beauty, and which sbo imagines her bonnet to ro Hemble. Iiit her not see herself .as others see h«»r.

WHY THE MEN DON'T PROPOSE. A very sensible Quakeress ba.«^ reeontly been il king in public to such us chose to go to her. She takes a prac tlcal view of things, personally visits the poor, sick, suffering and starving. At any time of day or night she holds herself In readiness. She is a worker, ttnd speaking upou this subject last Sunday, Mrs. Smith held that God was a worker. The Bible, in the book of Cenesis, began with God's work of six days and rest on the seventh. It

WHS, then, an honorable and respectable thing to work. Yet she saw in Philadelphia early one morning, au ac qualntance cleaning the pavement in front of her dwelling. Mrs. Smith kiinw that this woman had a daughter, and anked why her daughter did not do this work. The mother said that her danwhter w«s now sixteen yexra old, and did not like to bo seen out washing the step«.

Now, Philadelphia need not fee singled out to find such "ladies" as this sixteen-year-old specimen of pride, poverty"snd lanlness, Every town it) this broad* Republic reproduces at wholesale this ninny of Philadelphia. Mothers delve and cook, sweep and mend, while tUe lavander-aoented deiicaciev sit,or loll, or lie about tho house, even more useless than pot poodles. Fathers dig and calculate, pay hired help, or let their wives prematurely work out that these hnlf ornamental or unornamental non-en* titles may rouge up and powder down thefr sallow skin, flounce their dratfgle train over filthy streets, and acquire everything except what is ®f use.

But society says this is the way, so what is the me'of writing about It Xot a girl will te spurred to help her* mother in her (read-mill duties, when It is so much easier to dance all night and lie abont all day. Rich people do HO, therefore those in moderate circutnstanoes must follow as closely as their pecuniary circumstances will admit, Tite dear little die-away must not be disturbed, because "she has steady company she is trying to "set her cap,' for some yonng fellow, who. If he marries her, must take her with a mother-in-law incumbrance. JUre her, a useful domestic, or eat his meals "out round," for she knows so little of practical housewifery tha^ she ean hardly tell ft ratv steak, from an uncooked custard. And then the girls languish and sigh* "Why don't the men opoae?',

TAXE*i FOli I87JI. Noties it hereby (riven that the Tax Duplicate for the year IsilS, is now in mrhsrdt, and ihs* I sra resdy t« receive tbs tsxe? thoroon ct» red. The following table shew? the rate of tnxstiftn en one handrea dot Isrswerth of t*sfel« eroperty.

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HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING POWDER

Is the Most EeoBOBBieal Baking

Powder for he Consumer in nse.

WHY?

Because It la full strength, consequently fifty per cent, cheaper than any other Powder sold. It requires less quantity.

Contains no iniurioas ac^ds. Is warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter and more nutritions Biscuits, Bolls, Muffins,Pastry, Puddings, etc., than made from fermented yeast.

The Champion, wherever introduced, has taken the lead with all lovers of pure and eronomleal articles, and has given universal satisfaction, an is beiag acknowledged by all.

Yoo get what yon pay for. It is put up full net weight iu each size package.

It Ls uniform in qnaijty. It is made of select and pore materials. Persons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat Biscuits, Bread, etc., made with the Champion with Impunity, wben Bread made trom fermented yeast gives distress, and can not la many cases be retained on the stomach.

FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

Ifedgett" Champion Baking Powder

Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barreJ of flour than can We dono by any other Baking Powder.

No time required for dough to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion s"wes Eggs, Shortening, Milk, etc,

The efficacy of its worth, in this respect, can be tested by thefollowlngdellcate cake recipe: Two coffee cups whit* sugar and one- half cup butter, one coffee cup cold water, three cups flour, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAMPION BA.KINU POVVT5ER one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concen trated extract Vanilla.

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

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

W. N. HEDGES A CO.

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

For sale by ail Retail Dealers. ,:v

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

DAOGET&CO., Manufacturer's Depot, Indianapolis, Ind. ....

HULMAN fe COX, Terre-Haute, Ind

II. L. STILES fe CO., Cincinnati, O.

KEYMKR A UltO Pittsburg, Penn.

IH E E S*

COCOA KftEMOLL/

Ol/f\ PATRONS WILL PLEASE I\F.N|EM8EFV

Is 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 iu its favor warrant us in making the assertion.

It prevent* the hair from faltlug off, and gives it a softness and beauty that no other preparation can.

Wholly free from irritating and hurtful properties, it possesses all the peculiarly bland and delicate properties of Cocanut Op in the highest possible state of purity and fragrance.

It is cooling in its Influence upon the skin. Cure* all cutaaeous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, sort and healthy.

It Is the cheapest beoause its effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the greatest care, and perfumed with the most delicate perfumeries the market affbrds.

Sold at a price that is at the command of every one. Prke 50 eeuts pet1 bottle.

Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. HEDGES A CO.,

Southeast corner of Main and Ceutersis.. Springfield, O.

IT LICK & BERRY, Agents, Terre-Haute, Ind,

BROWN! NG Jk SLOAN, Agents! Indianapolis.

JOHN D. PARK, Agent. Cincinnati, O.

BJTA.ii druggists and country merchants are handling it.

iiv-'i %.. V* 'J-

R.HEDGES'PULMONIC LIFE BALSAM.

V*ry Large

ottles

For 50 Ce

foprompt, reliable, safe .ifxl pleswaut, consfe* qoentlv the tlwitcM Re dy of the Age lor 0 'W i!-.folds, Ilrouchiti*. Pneumonia, Whoopgh, Croop, and an Palmonaty AffeetlOQt.

Po-4tltely the most reliable remedy in the market wb*t wis recommended. rho ui. '. roh^eof fttl that have need ft Is eBoush rove Its won lerfnl efr«*ta In arreetin* alldN. we* 61 Thr at and Lnng*.

Coaj»umit4*»Mvihootd not rest until try Dr. H'd»w' Patmonk Ufe Balsam, pr srlly .ose it W3tl in the end ?s«onxs» to them

Heeondarily, boeaa«c it will glre to them comfort and ftasdum rrom «ou«hi nsumi tls, efeen

Eror forernnoer or la«v msamj* tin tacit as Coughs, Astl.ui.*, B. .nicliitls, ete, NMe tilf hy Dr. H«dg«** Palmank Ikji- fetaifc,.

It Uail t'iy«5-.c ,»U.

•. —. 1 It l« -«d Xtve

eaid tfclrtl Mnal«y i* 1 7. UUf« S :M»U»ly ai Imlsamie ji «rW mpdtchif*.

f..-- tho IMh day el -.• her fbUe*«jr. (t, is Hu» moat (Nf«ltr mtfetM to Hie aU the market. -h.niwd *fc*|l fc» i«f fa th» 1$th ds* *. Beeaoaei^dusareprowlbtaitIt. of ^nrewNin in tim lae^ -«ee«iH«4 l»y m. Bet* -•. i*«»ry family tha4 has had It wl?l l«w. And pe=^'Me« fto r, t'm at'eaw I notbe H. .. h?rt ajt n» as ta« nwMit of Uanataciured at tfce lAhonMNwy ol

w.

^oathwKMt corner of Mj

1

ELISHA HAVENS.

-I. A. BURNETT,

H/r

JKL.

VBtT'r

by *11 ftmaWn and Ooostry Sferrla»

OTTUCK BKRIIT, A-it*, "ftune^ tte. lad. IJROWN1 SO A «LT»AJ», A«*«t«. ttKtajMpo{)a, Iftd.

JOKX D. PAIUKK, Ac at imU,Q

s.

PalBMOle

Thcr» are Wn rtwon* why every family ahonid bav*Dr Pulmonic Ule Baf-

mm: 1. It ts the etiteiMiit. Inarse bottles

It is moSi fdensaat to talc*. S. It le w«r» '•!. 4. It JsatmriV. v«i-

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IJiKKE-liAUTK SATUKIJAY EVENING MAIL, FEBURARY 14. 1874.

"Wholesale Trade of .Terre-Haute,

The following Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a full stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold atBOTTOM PRICES.

HULMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

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

COMER MAI* AXD FIFTH STREETS,

604 MAIN STREET,

DEHING BLOCK,

HA YENS & GEDDES,

SDceeMors to V. H. JF.FFER8 A WHOI.F.SALE DEALERS IK

White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.,

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Milp XO. «22 MUX STREET, TERKE-HAm, INDIANA.

Between Sixth and Seventh.

WHOLESALE DEALER IX

LUTHER, HIDES, US,

PELTRIES,

SHOE FINDINGS,

TANNEKS' OIL

AKD ROUGH LEATHER,

1-16 Mailt Street,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

F.VI.USIVEf.Y

"WHOLESALE

BOOTS & SHOES!

180 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMIlVti,

EXCLUSIVE

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!

TEBRE-HAIJTE, INDIMA.

NION STEAM BAKERY, FRANK HEINIG & BRO Manufacturers of all kinds of

ROBERT GEDDES.

CO.

Staple & Fancy Notions,

PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT TO-MORROW,

Unless agreed upon by Special Contract

HIDES, green trimmed do Kreen sail cured trimmed.. do dry flint, trimmed do dry nail, trimmed KIP AND CALF, green (Long Hair, damaged y* price.) SHEEP SKiNS, No*. 1 to 4 BUTCHERS TALLOW RACCOON. Nos. to 4 MINK, Nos. 1 to I OPPOSSlTfc, cased and open MUSK RAT, Nos. 1 to 3 OTTER, Nos. 1 to

Crackers, Cakes. Bread

A N

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY

A

/1AA17 SUCCESSOR TO

RIBBO^H, FA5€T«OOD8, Ac.

Will Duplicate Indianapolin, OinHnnatl or (kicago BUI*. Good Tra«l« Solieited. .f!S T. *1. RIDDLE. 191 Xsin SC. Trrr#-H«el«.

STAPLE GROCERIES, t* AF

A YKTTK STRKKT,

(Between the two Railroads,) 21-tf. Terie-Hante,Ind

UUUJQL^ J. COOK & SON,

WHOLmLEAinrRETAILDEALERIN

HARDWARE

AND

152 and 151 lain St, Terre-IIaiite.

CUTLERY,

A«E.\TSFOilTHE

Horuey Richmond Plow.

T. H. RIDDLE,

WHOLSBALE DEALKBIX

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

STRAUS,.,^

WBeLmi.E DEALCIIX

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Corsets. Trimmings,

I ia SAH ST. TKRRE-HAITTE. I*D.

THEO. STAHL,

WHOMEMLR A*l» RETAIL DEALER 1%

Queensware, China and Flint Glassware,

CHAKDFJ.IERS. T4BI.F. CCTUEKT. ., ., W.ATEB.WAEE,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.-"

le»|| aftentSM to my X4Hf«' Rtoek a*d

\irr THEO 525 ^Caia St., Sooth S

•RAIRIE CITY

EITRSXELf LOW

STAHL. Second Door West of 4th.

Planing Mills.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Maah&cturer8 of

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW

A

DOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

STAIR RAILING, BALLU8TER8,

Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,

And all descriptions of

IINISHINQ LUMBER:

Wholesale and Betniltdealers in

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

9

8(3

12© 9l

25@1 50 0 5@ 00 10^2 00 6@ 8 5[i

4

I

SKUNK, No 1, black do wide and narrow stripe..

G0&5C0 10O 50 1QA 20

FOX, Red and Grey 30@1 00

AND ROOFING FELT.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. All work warranted.

0»r. NintJi Mulberry Streets.

9-tI.

^WONDERFUL CURE.

As I am well known in this vicinity, I desire to state thus publicly that my daughter had Female Weakness, uterine Disease and Vomiting of Blood, being constantly confined to her bed for months. After employing the best medical aid within OHr reach without any avail, and being given up bv physicians generally, I called on Dr. Heard of this city, who has restored her to good heal I h.

This I publish ot ray own accord. (Sigaed) RACHEL CLEVELAND, LAURV CLEVELAND. Stale of Indiana, Vigo county ss:

8

Personally before mo, Justice of the Peace in and for the county ot Vigo and State ol Indiana, Rachel levelahd and Laura Cleveland, her daughter, who, beiag duly sworn accoiding to law,depose and MIV tha the foregoing statement given of Dr. Heard in the case of the daughter is true, to which their signatures are appended,

Witness my hand and seal this September 16th, 1873. [Seal] B. DEN EH IE, Justice of the Peace.

IJNION

Christian College

MKKOJI, 171,1.1 VAN CO., IKI.

This is a first-class college, and is doing first-class work. Winter Term commences Dec. 3rd, 1873.

Spring Term coinmeneea March ilth, 1874. louug gentlemen and ladies who desire to take first rank among the teachers of Indiana and Illinois, will uo well to patronixe this Institution. Lessons and Lectures on Teaching, during

Spring Term.

For Catalogue and particulars, addrem THOMAS HOLMES, Pros't. MEKOM, Ind., Nov. 8,1878. nov8-6m

mm

I

TIIJE

Whit*

QLIFF & SON'S

3

BOILER

AND

Sheet Iron Works,

FIRST STREET,

Belwoea Walnut and P«fta

ALL BOILERS

Hereafter made will oe

Tested by Government Inspee*

Ueiit

Fyerything Warranted Perftct

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

ALL KINDS or

BOILERS MADE,

AND ALL KINDS OF

Sheet Iron Work Done-

At Price* mm Low a* »t any KtMgi in the State.

REPAIRING

OF ALL KINDB

DONE OF SJJOR1 NOTICE.

HE OLD ESTABLISHED

IRON WORKS.

OF

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to its increase of business in tl»s past yew, and nattering prospects

for

yet

greater in the future, have been compel fed to enlurge upon its already en parlous facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND Win GREATER IF8PATCIf,

In addlton also it has established In oonseotion with it. a first-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Worku,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage None but first-class workmen in either ae-

S)

artment. I respectfully Invite the public call and examine my

Mfiiinnietnre of Stationary Portable Emtlnen.Maw Flouring Mills, and Coal (Shaft Machinery, a sn ban

apply of whleh I keep constantly OK d, of the most approved Pattern*.

Also Corn fthellera, Cane Mills, ftbteffle JHachlnaa, both Hand 4k Power. Ball's Celebrated Steel Bottom R. R. Ncrnprr, also ('nut

DANIEL MILLER

BI YS ALL IIIS

Grangers, Consumers and Hucksters

It« JLargc Quantifies, at ft

VERY (LOSE WHOLESALE FIGURE.

^FOUJlTir STREET,

TIIREK N«H *RFS WORTH OF T1IK Ol'KHA IIOl ftE.

AHOrdersi for GroffrlM, sent by Mail or Expraw. vrlll mdhn cIom attenlion.

PLATFORM SCALES,

Wrenghi Iron Scraper*,

For farm use. Also a great variety of Bchoei Seats and Dusks, which for beauty a ad durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings of all description* for general use in this country, all of wElefci I warrant to be an good as the beat, both In material and workmanship, and ascbeajac* the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tn J. A. PARKER

rroceries, Sugars and Syrups

DIRFXT FROM FIRST HAKIM,

TIKERS A*I REFOKR^ WHICH K*ABI.ES Uin TO SELL TO

WAGOS, »EP«T. **r MAY. (*RA».

And RAILROAD TRACK ALEM, Call on or Address II. JT. KEELER, 909 North Sth Ntreet, Xfn4' for firevlsr. TEHRr-HAim, 1KB.

H!«IieST€AKH PRKErAJWJQR PROBUCl

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