Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 February 1874 — Page 3
XHJZ &JTTL.M PEOPLE.
A oouotry pedagogue in Henry county, Indiana, requested #11 of his acholars to "write a pleoe" under penalty of a thrashing. A rising genius got on tbe following:
Lord of Love. Look down from above OnnpnoriAolan We bare hired a tooi Tot* chourechool,
And pay blot fifty dollar*,"
Scioolboy Grammar. Flog is a verb, I Aod so fat wiiaek Oane is a noon.
And ao
to
bae*} rno
And lasy boys who go to sleep, And tbroogn their lea ©ns crawl and creep. And »totter and stammer, Itfur tlM noon and teel the two
To belp tbem in tbelr grammar.
GOLDEN W0BD8.
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy,—[Scotch Proverb. Oor word* have wing*, bat fly not where we woold.—[Spanish Gypay.
Hatred is like Are—it can make even light robblsb deadly,—[George Eliot. The tale of the Divine Pity was never yet believed from lips that were not felt to be moved by human piiy.—|G®°Khot.
In the ageasinoe Adam's marrUge it baa been good lot some men to be atone, aod for some women also.—[Felix HoJt.
If there in anything more poignant than a body agonizing for want or bread, It i* a sool which is dying of hunger for light.
As to religion, I hold it to be the indispenaitKe duty of all governments to
{hereof.—[Thomas
iroteet all, conscientious possessors Paine. It is for tbe want of self-culture that the superstition of traveling, whose idola are Italy, England, Egypt, retains its fascination for all educated Americans. 1' know that the dead come back just as I know that I think, or see, or know anything else. It is not any mere wonderful to roe that I should perceive with my spirit tban discern objects with my phystclal sight.—[Phebe Cary.
When God will educate,a man he compels him to learn bitter lessons. He sends him to school £o the Necessities rather tban to the Graces, tbat by knowing all auflering he may know also tbe eternal consolations.—[C'elia Burlelgb. THE LONGEVITY OF THINGS. [Ind. Herald.]
A lie lives eternally. JLIve Forever Jouea" ia dead. Life on tue Ocean Wave is precarious.
Hope Hp rings eternal in the human breast. Two years ia about the range of a hog's life.
An elephant liven to celebrate his centennial The average life of a netvep&per Is six months.
Oil Is a long-liver. Hence to expression, Old Oil." Tbo avenue duration of a schoolboy'* life I* threa raontha.
Tbo plant oalled Live Forever dies at the end of the drst season. Tbe butterfly lives about four months. But ho lives in clover.
A horse never gets boyond his ninth year—if his owner desires to sell hltn. Bogs—especially those that delight to bark and blte'-i'llve about three years.
Whisky lives to an advanced age, and is generally ten years old at the time of tta birth.
Good resolutions, bora in- New York, usnally gp to the internal pavement on the 8th of January.
The oyster, If let alone. Uvea two hundred year#. But he isn't let alone, and his living dont amount toao rnuob anyhow.
The average extent of a woman's life ia twenty-live years. Some, however, after they are married, reach the advanced age of thirty-live.
Count Cagllostro was thlrly-five hundred years old—according to his own storv. But they made it hot for him when he went down there. doctor#
visrm
It is not only for the sick man, bnt for the sick man's friend*, that the doctor comes. HI* presence is often a* good for them as tor the patient, and they long lor hiui yet more eagarly. How we havo all watched after him. What an emotion the thrill of his carriage wheels in the street, and atlenetb at the door, ban made oa JteeH How we hang upou his words, and what a comfort we get from a smile or two If he can vouchsafe that sunshine to l&bttn! Who hami*t Men the mother prying into bis fltce, to know if there is nopo for the wick infant tbat cannot apeak that Jtee yonder, Iti Mule fratto battling with fever? Ah, bow eh# looks Into hi* eyes! What thanks if there i* light there what grief and pain if he easts them down and dire not say hops." Or ia Ike d#*r father that ia stricken. The terrified wife looks on, while the physician fbels his patient's pulse, smothering her agoniia, as the ehlldren have been called upon to atay their piay and UMlr talk! Ow- the patient in the fever* the wife expectant, the children un oonartowa, the doctor stands as If be were Fate, the dispenser of lite and death he most let the patient off this Una*, tHe woman -peaym ao for lite respite! Dae can fancy howawful ihs responsibility miut be to a cODscfcntiousttun: haw cruel the feeling that he h*» given the «tong remedy, or that1 it migtht have been possible ror kin to do bet^r how baraaaiog theaym0*lh» with survivors, if the mm Is unfortunate—how groat the delight of victory.
ADA KG KRO GAXUL iCtevaland UenUJ.) the h* *kerchief" la a
Kndkercblaf,
rt gAms. D.- Jemooa dropped her Mid It coat tier lt*M Bandk-mbidiK hnve played a great deal Oi* ml* li lt A handkerchief r«piur«*ji a BapUat church down Kast, In Bed* t»*m, There wasaobareh sociable In the cbapol, and *4 they played playa," end
MD
ehanlk«r u»r*»
wa* one of the j*! v-» We deu'j ee*. member jwA how 11% dotm, but tWy td iu a clrc*-'\ proml'Tttmia, and a 1,' taktnf a ndlter ef, walk* around on the ©tttalde of th* drrt#' and •ir^~» tf1" hwrflirdiW b»ht«d one of persaasloa, and b* run* alter her. or
1
ion't—wn
srbich-but anywav :r he «ailcte» f, «r if he don't—we tofget wbleh—heo#o ltfaw h«r. Tbeco Is kisH^at about a snyWMjr. ....
l«sl» Man»ftetd aooording to Olive LnfU. with her taoe "tall of a beauty wbtoh h«fe been fatal to herself and othens,** baa left Pari* and gone toSW
HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING
POWDER.
IN tbc X«rt EeoneBilcal Baking Powder for»be Connoner in nmm.
WHY?
Becaoae it fall strength, »nseqnenUy flftar per cent, cheaper than any other Powder sold. It requires leas quantity.
Contains no lnjoriooa aclds. is warranted chemically pure. Will make better, lighter and marenutrltlons Blscalts, Rolls, Maffina,Paatry, Puddings, etc- tban made from fermented yeast. •rbe Champion, wherever Introduced, has •taken the lead with all lovers of pure and economical articles, and has given universal satisfaction, as Is belag acknowledged by alL yon get what yon pey for.
It is pat up fall net weight la each site packTis uniform in quality. It is m*de of select and pnre materials.
Persons with the moat delicate ami sensitive stomachs can eat Biscuits, Bread, etc., Blade with the Champion with impunity, when Braid made trom fermented yeast gives distress, and can not ia many cases be retained on tbe stomach.
FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.
Hedge*' i'hntnpien Baking Powder
Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can t»e done by any other Baking Powder.
No tune requlre4 for deugh to rise, but bake In a hot, qnlck oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion saves Eggs, Shortening,
The efficacy of Its worth, In this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two collfee cups white sugar and one-half cup butter, one cotfee cup cold water, three cups flour, whites of four eggs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAM PIOX BAKING POWTJER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla.
It is pot np in neat packages of quartets, halves and pounds, for family use. And In live, ten and twenty-flve pound eases for convenience ef 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., Hprlngfleld, O
For sale by all Retail Dealers. Tbe following are our Wholesale Agents in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Plttsbnrg andTerreHaute:
DAGGfJT A CO., Kflnufactnrer'H Depot, Indianapolis, Ind.
I1ULMAN & COX, Terre-Haute, Ind.
H. L. STILES & CO., Cincinnati, O.
HEYMKUA BRO, Plttsbnrg. Penn.
E E S
COCOA KREMOLU
0UF\- VATRJONS WILL PLEASE REMEMBER,.
Is without doubt the most elegant HAIR DRESSElt 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 hart in ita favor warrant us in making the assertion.
It prevent* the hnlr from falling off, and gives It a softness and beauty that no other preparation can. wholly free from irritating and hurtful proper ties, it possesses all the pocuiiurly bland and delicate properties of Cocannt Oil in tbe hlKhe«t possible state of purity and fragmaco.
It N cooling In its Influence upon the sain. Cure* all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the scalp white, soft and healthy.
It S* the cheapest because Its effects are the best and most lasting. It Is prepared with the greatest care, and perfomtd with tbe most delICste perfumeries the market affords.
Sold at a price that Is at the command of evf-rv one. PrU©50eents per bottle.
Manufactured at tbe Laboratory of W. X. HEDGES & CO., Southeast corner of Main and Center sts.,
ELISHA HAVENS.
Hprlngfleld, 0.
tlUtlCK BERRY, Agents, Terre-Haute, Ind,
BROWNING A SLOAN,Agents, Indianapolis.
,0aSD,PABX.A&MU
sar All drnggtats and country merchants are handling IV. -.t. »*•. •.•y-.-.
R.HEDGES'PULMONK LIFE BALSAM.
VERY LARCEBOTTI.ES FCR 50 CENT
Is prompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, coaseqofintlv tlte (irwrteet Remedy of the Aae lor «\a*h*,0»ltls Bronchitta, Paeanaonia, Whoeping Cough, Croup, ao# all Pulmonary AEfeetlons. ..
WNMrely (We mwt reliable wmedtyln the market far wiMtlt Is recommended. fhe united rolceof all that bave uwa It 1* eMttth to prov* iw wonderfttl effinew In arreetIni IMI dlssas« o( Thr.*Tand Lnn^
OonsuWaivesshoatd not re«t until tney try Dr. H-dg**' Pulmonic Life lUlnam, primarily beeaute It will in the en»l seenm to tbem health.
Secondarily, becaoae It will gire to UMtn com*rt aitdTreedot Kvery forerunncs lion, ntiih CMjlw. a willy cured by tsam.
KWr.""
IS. B*e»««e er*y fjunlly that ba» will not be witbonl It. )Un(t£k«4ttr«d at tM L#bora*ory ot
W.
dcntlMast «oraar«f Mala aad a*at
V^Mrsala by aft DracgttMi and Otseur «huta.
Ii. M. COOK,
^'f'^V^WHOLESALE.
ff
or nn4neer«MOan«ainp-A*tnm-i, Broiaehltl*, eMM Dr. (ledge*' Pulmonic
"l'm IS IlkfrirtMnvMl. Iar«A tootOm «m» cents. rt more p«e»sant «o ttUte.
Jt IttsmoreeflMwst. 4. It 1* simple, safe and eerta'a ears. II is adapted to both yonne and nM. (Itlt wwriinted to «lw f. It Is composed eatwely of bertoai teiaattle tnedlcin#*. ... i. til* ttit moat «lar m^dletae la IIM phyddaa* air» prefer
oouo"»nsafefeasM.'
M»wxmu Ktpf.
iQBM OwftAUUB,
..
I rail
PRHEM.
ClactntMtl, O
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1r*-!/ •$*)£
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,
WHOLESALE DEALER IJf
LUTHER, HIDES, FURS,
PELTRIES,
SHOE FINDINGS,
TANNERS' OIL
A20
ROUGH LEATHER, 146 IHnln Street,
Terre-Haute, Indiana.
AND DEALERS IN ALL klNDS OF 4
Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,
Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c., CORNER MA OF A*D FIFTH STREETS, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
TIJELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,
EXCLUSR' JE
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!
604MAINSTliEET.
BEJIISG BLOCK, .v-,.
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
HA YENS & GEDDES,
JTClPFERS
Snccessors to U. WHOLESALE S£AIiEBS IX
EXIiUSIVJGIiY
HARDWARE
"*WTP?
iJiKKE-liAUTE SATURDAY KVKMWU MAIL, FEBURARY 21, 1874. 3
5
•WHOLESALE
BOOTS & SHOES!
180 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana ...
NION STEAM BAKERY. FRANK HEINIG & BRO
Ti-H."RIDDLE
ManufiMstnrers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes. Bread
ifi-
AHD
A N
a,
Vf
'DEALEIlS IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
FANCY fc STAPLE GROCKRIBS, tAJATICTT* STABKT( ^ykni (Betweerr the two Railroads,) 21-tt Terre-ttawte, Ind
SUCCESSOR TO
J. COOK & SOFf
AND
CUTLERY
WHOLESALE AXD RETAJUL DEALER IH --3 1
152 and 154 Main St.
AGENTS FOR THE
WHOLESALEB£ALERIH
Millinery, Straw Goods Laces,
KIBBO^ FANCY GOOD*, ^fw met&i Will Bapliml* Indlanap^is, Ctartoaali or Chlrago Blllbii^ CkMNl Trade IMkited. j*. T. H. RIDDLB, 191 Hal* St.. TerrsHaiH«.
S. L. STRAUS.—
WHOLESALE DEALER I If
Millinery and Faney Goods,
H» MAIN (*T^ TEBBE.H41TE,
THEO. STAH^.,^
WHOI.ES* I.K A \|*RET*II, DEALER 1*
Queens^arc. China Ind Flint Glassware,
.. fHAXpELIERil TABLE CTTTI^EBYl^^f?
1, ANT) HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
atleallM ta my Larp Keek EXTSSNELT WW
'••XI E^^HP'THEO. STAHL Mm 8oadi Wh, ScotmA Do* Door Wert of 4«h.
TRAIREE
ROBERT GEDDES.
CO.
Staple & Fancy Notions,
White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, ete.,
Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Miilg BTO. 633 MAIN STREET, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIAKA. Between Sixth and Seventh.
L. A. BURNETT,
PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT TO-MORROW, Unless agreed upon by Special Contract.
HIDES, green trimmed.......'...........
Crawford, O'Boyle & Co
1
do green sail cured trimmed.. do dry flint, trimmed^ „....« do dry salt, trlmmed....^....„... KIP AND CALF, green (Long Hair, damaged price.) 8HEEPSKiN8,Ncw. 1 to
4..
25(91 50
BUTCHERS TALLOW RACCOUN. Nos. to 4 MTNK, Nos 1 to 4 OPPOHSUM, cased and open MUSK RAT, Nos. to3 OTTER, Nos. 1 to 4 1 •JKUMK. No. 1, black: do vide and narrow BtripeFOX, Red and Grey
53 60 10(92
90(91 00
wm
Terre-Haute.
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Horney Richmond Plow.
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Hosiery Corieti. Trimmingsf, &c..
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CITY
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•IHT-
•JJAH kC TJf
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
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Manuiactnrersof
Doors, Blinds,
WINDOW A DOOR FRAME8,
MOULDING BRACKETS
STAIR RA1LINQ.BALLUBTKRS,
Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,
And all descriptions of
FINISHING LUMBER.\
Wholesale and 1*
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles.
Slate Roofing,
AND ROOFING FELT,
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turn lng done to order. All work warranted. Or. Ninth A Mulberry Streets. 9-tt.
^WONDERFUL CURE
As I am well known In this Ylcinlty, 1 desire to state thus pnbllcly tbat my daughter had Female Weakness, Uterine Disease ft£v Vomiting of Blood, being constantly VHJ. fined to ber bed for months. After employing the best medical aid within oar reach withont any avail, and being given np by physicians generally, I called on Dr. Heard of this city, who lias restored her to good health.
This publish of tiy own accord, (SlgHeu) RACHEL CLKVELAN D, LAURV CLKVEtA.NL)! State of Indiana, Vigo county SB:
Personally before me, Justice of the Feec* In and for the county ot Vigo ami State ol Indiana, Rachel Cleveland and Laura Cleveland, her daughter, who, beiug duly sworn according to law, depose and WT thai the foregoing statement given of Dr. Ileard in the cose of the dnughter Is true, to Whlcb their signatures are appended,
Witness my hand and seal this SeptemLB.DENEHIE,
ber 16tTi, 187J). [Bra!]
Justice of tfae Peace TTT
Christian College,
SULLIVAN CO., 1KB.
This Is a first-class ooilcge, and li doing flrst-class work. Winter Term commences Dee. Srtl, 1873.
Bprlng Term commenecs March llth. 1874. Young gentlemen and ladies who desire to take first rank among the teaebeoof Indiana and Illinois, will no well to patroulze this Institution. Lessons and Lectures on Teaching, during Spring Term.
For Catalogue and particular*, address THOMAS HOLMBH, Ptes't. Mitnou, Ind., Nov. tt, UfTi. nov8-em
0UFF & SON'S
Mills.
BOILER
AND
Sheet Iron Works, FIRST STREET,
Bctwees Walsst ss4 Psptaif
ALL BOILERS
Hereafter made will oe
Tested hj GsTerauest lsip«c*
Una.
verythiBg Warranted Perfect'
1,|:
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
ALL KINDS OK
BOILERS MADE,
AND ALL KINDS OP
Sheet Iron Work Done. At Prttct ns Law tut at any DB«fi is Mie State.
REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS
DONE OJ* SHOR1 NOTICE.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
IRONWORKS.
OF
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
Owlhg io its increase of business In nast year, and flattering prospects for greater In the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Its already capaoious facilities for doing business enabling It, thereby, to do ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH
CHEATER DESPATCH,
In addlton also it has established in oonaee- ,, Uon with It. a flrst-olass
Boiler and Sheet Iron Works, of SQfflcient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but nrst-class workmen in either department, I respectfully Invite tbe public to call and examine my •ssnmriars ermstlonsrT* Port*.
W* Engine*.Nnw A Plotirlne Wills, nn«l Con I Shaft nttchluery, a supply of which I keep constantly 011 band, of the most approved Patterns. Aim C«rn Shelter*, Cane milU.Shln|l« Mnehlnea, both Hand A rower. Ball'* Celebrated Steel Bottom R. R. Sernper, RIMO Cast
A Wrongbt Iron Scrapers,
Forfarmuse. Also a great variety of Sobeol (teats and Pgsks, wbieb far beauty aad durability cannot be excelled.
Together with castings of all descriptions for general use in this country, all of wffleh I warrant to be ad good as the best, botb ln material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tn J.A.PARK KB
DANIEL MILLER
BUYS AILTj III*
Groceries, Sugars and Syrups
DIRECT fROMf FIRST 1MHDS, MAJVIJFAC'. TURElS A3f» REFIXEHS, WHICH EX. ABLE8 UISI TO SEIX TO
", Grangers, Consnmers and Hucksterff
FOURTir STREET,
»ft|^KE|JORTH OF
-rjPLATFORM SCALES.
Aua BAIIJROAD TRACK HCALE8, (all on «r Address H.J. HEELER, SOS North Stli Html, ilesMl n»r Clrcalsr. TJf
ix
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In I,urge Quantities, at a
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VERY CLOSE WHOLESALE FIGURE.
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wu «s, DEPOT, ft MAY,
OR AIM, i, CATTLE,
RTPPBTOE'B
THE PRICE PUB POB FBO0VCB
Matarm
AT
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Tonwm Mtmtrt llUl 5, £5^ O 4''-
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COFFEBV,
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flrocnica.
