Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 February 1874 — Page 3

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THJS JLITTLK JPWOJeLM

"Where ere von ip^f" little bot a*ifc*d of «nntb«r *)m kid iUpp«d on igr pavement. "Going to get op!" the bloat reply.

Two bow "MT fetter fain tbe cns-torn-boom." is the rf*Uon* how*." "M» father esn k«p •tiling, and yonrt can't,"

A Itttlftftlrl uk«x) her sister what was cbkM, that her miM re«d a boat. The elder nplM: "It **i «TMt pH® of nothing and

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plaoe (to put It In."

A *oboolm*«ter asked one ofhia boy*, on sharp, wintrv morning, what *«a lAt\n for eoM. T*e boy hesitated a little. "Wh«t V* asM tbe teacher, "can not yon felt fM "Y«a, Tea," replied tbe boy: "I have It at my finder endi." "flnaie," mid a teacher to one of her nnpHa. "von ebonMn't make f«w*e. You'll mow op homely If you make faces." Snide looked thoufcbifolly Into tbe Weber's faoe for a moment, and then Innocently asked: "Did Ton make faces when yon were a little girl?'*

A little Wal^rlown^gfrt went running Into the house the other day. ozftialmlnK. "Mama, mama, Pve seen .Ta^k Front! I've seen Jack Frost!'* "Where did yon see him, my d&rlinsr?" queried the mother. "Oh, I aaw tbe tip of hH* tail hainrtwr over the eaves." She had aem an lciole,

A briaht little (rirt of our city, not long sin**, was nrging her mother to jfO npntain *ih) hear her say her prayers heftfire retiring. Her mother not finding It convenient, told her that Jesna conld hear them |nst aa well. "Bnt, mother." responded the Utile doubter, "Jesos can't tnrn off theicaa."

Tbe

teaoberofan infiwtt school had her attention called to one little fellow who was listening to what she said. She bad been teaching her olasa tbe elements of English history, and

wish-

to see If he knew what she had been talking abont, she suddenly asked, ".Tnhnnv, who kilted King RofosT" "Wby, I didn't know he was dead I

Thte story ia told of a seven-year-old cynic at a juvenile party. He kept aloof IVom the rest of tbe company, and the lady of the honse called to him, saying: "Omo and play and dance, my deer. Choose one of those pretty girls tor your wife.'* "Not likeiv! cried the young cynic. No wife for me! Do yon think I want to he worried out of my life 1 ike poor papa?" *•._ "Mas I think that's real mean of William Henry to bite sissy tbe way he dors "Bite yonr sinter! Wby, how sUly yon talk, child!" "Ohl yes, be does, ma—every time she (toes with him to the hall-door, when be leaves. Though she's ever so good to him. ftowiRS over his ooat-ool lar, and Axins his soarf, be just bites, her right on the moutht And be keeps right on biting for ever so long, thongh she tries her best, with both arms round his neck, to make him stop. And what makes It meaner of him, you know, ma, for sissy is so good to him, too, every time, and must know how moob be' hurts her, she never screams out onee I"

HINTS TO HOUSE WIVES.

BY OWB WBO KNOWS.

I. The nearest way to your busbsnd heart—and pocket, is throotth his understandings. 8o If you destre a ne frook, never forget to have bis slippers •well warmed on bis return from the city. 1 Everybody knows bow heat effects ibe band. So wbon yon go to chnreh wear your very oldest gloves to the hot evening services, and be careful to keep stiff new ones for yonr morning devotions—when tbe piste goes round. 3. Bow to get anew bonnei. Give yonr bubby nice little tasty dishes every day for dinner, and stick to tbe oold mutton Yourself. Wben be ask* the reason, snake vour head, sigb, and say, sna obliged to economise, my dear." Keep on I ike this for a week, then, after yon, have given him his second edition of grog, bint thst yonr "poor old bonnet is getting eesbsbby." 4. Recollect thst connnnlal bliss is Mite raspberry Jam, It will keep a long time If properly preserved. 5. It is the doty of wives to be submissive and obedient to their husbands In everything. When, therefore, your lord and master 'tells yon to go and get youi-**If new silk dress or two, and seal-skin coats for tbe winter, obey him at onee. By acting thus yon will do your duty, aftl at the same time gratify yonr own—-conscience.

A nkw society of Free Religionists fia* been established in Dtetxmne.Iow*. This is their platform: "We define relig ito be a code or moral government, baaed on individual convictions nf datv. prompting man to seek bis greater bipplnesH in the practice of tbe hiab#st virtue. That mi each person is p'.wp

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«»lnte!y free to choose bis

own r«'lbtl r. gnlfied only by tbee** mentai fMonlUee which giitde bkn in Ihe other a(ftlr« of li{». That In mattera relittious opinions reason it ffce ffnal srblter awl only legitimate anttoority," ...

Wn*r.~-A NMr«uika jourasi Invt *armer?

t|ng4v»sy« "Whossys that farmers

g»nn^ et rich iO this 8font«f j^-trs ago a young man e*m« without a dollar In the Ut week be went out nf tbe nwyi-tti with hint the wnsf oneiiol iv a tbirtf eight oeots, the Mrfngs of fi .rears7of frugal llfti. fome W#t, yuutiir mon, eooaa West

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Nebraska LandsT

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Wt«ai#e w^r«n: -f Iswl. Rd«»ea*ia« free. W&nSSis

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HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING pOWDER

1* tie l«rt iMtMsksi Baking ]Psvder for»lie Cssgasier ia KM.

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WHY?

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Because Itis full st«ea«&,' ^«4n»ntly fifty per eent. cheaper tban any other rowder tola. It requires lee* quantity. ©tatas no tnJorions scM* i*vf$* warranted coemleally pure. 'make better,.lighter and morsnutrl

Ontalui 1« warran Will mak- o.... __ ttons Biscuits. KoUm Mn«ns,FiMtty, Pnddiags, etc.. than made from fermented yeast.

The Champion, wherever introduced, has taken tbe lead with all lover* of pore and economical articles, and has given nnlveraal •aUnfacUon, an 1* beiag acknowledged by all. «fi\n Mtf Cru

Yoa get wimt yon pay for It put up full net quality it to made ol select ana

ay.

No time required far deugh to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. Hedges' Champion nves Egg*, Shortening, Milk, etc.

Tbe efflcacy of its worth. In this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two coffee enps white sugar and one- half cup butter, one coffee cup eold water, three cups flour, whites of fonr ems. three twwppons HEOGEH'CHAMPION BA.KINW POWDER, one and a hair teaspoontal Hedges' Conoentrated extract Vanilfa.

It is put up in neat packages of quarters, halves and pounds, tor family use. And In five, ten and twenty-five pound caves

Packed In barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufactured at U»e Laboratory of

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It prevents tbe hsir from falling off, and gives it a softness and beauty thst no other preparation can. ..

Wholly free from irritating and bnrtfni properties, it possesses all lb"/ Aaeallarlly bland and dellcate properties of Cooanuf. Oil in the highest possible state of parity and frasmnoe.

It is cooling in its influence upon tbe skin. Cnrewali cataaeons eruptions, and renders the scalp white, sort and healthy.

It Is the cheapest because lis effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the and perftwoKl with tbe most del* __ries the market afford*. price that 1* af the «»run»and of every one.

greatest oars, and teste perfumeries Sold at a price

Prli 5# eents per bottl». Manuikctured at tbe Laboratory of ^js. W. N. HEDGE* CO^

Hoatbeasteorner of Maia and Centw «at Springfield, 0.

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UULICK (t BERRY, Agents, terrs-Haote, Ind, HIX AN,

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weight in «i*epack

tisnnlforaitn .t to made ol select and pure materials. Persons with tbe moil delicate and sensitive stomachs can eat fitscalts. Bread, etc^ made with the Champion with impunity, when Bread made Irons fermented yeast gives die tress, and can not ia many oasat be retained on tbe stomach.

UttSTOK HOUSEKEEPERS.

Hedges* ChamploM Baking Powder

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

W. N. KTVOES A (X).

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

F6TSal6by aH Btotatl Dealers.. The followtax are our Wholesale A Ken! Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg andT Haute: Tr"* V\

DAQGKT&CO. dlanapolis, Ind.

MaunfacturerN Depot, In-

HULMAN A COX, Terre-Haute, Ind. H. L. STILES A CO., Cincinnati, O. RKYMERA BRO Pittsburg, Penn.

Agents,

Indlsnapolis,

asr-AU drnggUU and eouatiy mercbitnts are handling it. 4

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R.HEDGESPULMONK UF£ BALSAM.

VTFTV LARGE BOTTLXS FOR 50-C^NT

Is prompt, raftebte. sate and p«weant, eons»qoebtlr the Orealest Bernsdy Of the Age lor Bronehllts. Pneumonia, Wbfop-

tngOengb, Croup* and all Polawoary Aifeetions. pscH«i*e!y the most »*W«bfs remedy In the market fsr wlrst it is re^jnenderf. riteantMM veleeof ftt» that tMse nsed It Js

r«ith. ., ,, HeeoMiarUy, Weans* If win p£vi» to U*«a ^mtort anr iroai rongblnt

Svery fbrsranner or prW#«r« •""UbibP' Uon. «»eb asOongi**. Aditma, WiWMhlib, etn,, »gwBsiity eaM bjr nr. Hedged i^itmenie

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HEDGES'

COCOA KREMOLL/

OUf^ -PATRONS Will PLEASE RCMEM8ER.

Is witbont donbt the meet elegant HAIR DRESSER in tbe world. A lady's toUet is not complete without it. We are aware this may Seem arrogant, but the many testimonials we have bad In its furor warrant us in making tbe assertion.

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+4 fcMwj PELTRI E$ 5s

SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS' OIL

AKD ROUGH LEATHER, 146 Main Street,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

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1KKKK-HAUTE SAT I) KI A KM IN(j MAIL, FEBPRARY 28. 1874.

Wholesale Trade-of Terre-Haute.

The following Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a Ml stock of FRESH GOODS, which willbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES

IIULMAN & COX.

WHOLESALE GROCERS',

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

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

'.*li "'7* CORNER MAIN AMD FIFTH8TBEET1,

S14 Terrc-Haute, I nduna.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

mi-it «. WW vTMivr"

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!

'604 MAIN STREET. Cfjrss

J. !5 w» fl 'Tt -, .1 '04 v.».,!, ,,1^ TERBE-HAUTE,UrBIAHA.^^ .•

JDEXGXG BLOCKS

HAYENS & GEDDES,

HneMMoril to w. B.

WBOT.ERALE DEALES1 IS

Staple & Fancy 'Notions,

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

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mill? NO.

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NICHOLAS KATZENBACH. FRED KATZENBACH

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &e.

Manufacturers of and Wholesalelfearers fn

139 ffiAIHr STREET,

Factory No. 44, South Centre Street,

JL. A. BURNETT,

WHOLESALE DEALEK IX

LUTHER, HIDES, FOBS,

ROBERT QEDDE8.

jefferm a co.

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MAIN STKEET, TERBE-HADTE, IMSIAVA, Bfetwen Sixth and Seventh.

BUTCHERS TALLOW RACCOtiN.Nos. to 4... 5A MfNK, Nos 1 to 10$*2 i) POSSUM, cased and open, 5A MUSK RAT, Nos. 1 to3.„ &i O ITER. Nos. 1 to 4 1 OOmfi I HKU NK. No. 1, black 10§ do trldeand narrow stripe. 10A fOX, Red and Orey 90#1

Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,

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WHOLESALE^!

BOOTS & SHOES!

Main Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana

MVCC£MM»it TO

J. COOK & SON,

WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN

-^HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,

132 and 154 Slain St*, Terre-Haute. ,R „A«EXT» FOR THR ^r3fi

Horney Richmond Plow.

T. H. RIDDLE:

WHOLKRALEDSALXtUr

Straw Goods, Laces,

miilSOXtt, FAUfY doom, Ae.

WIU Bgpilmis ftndlnnnpolta. Cinfinnsli or Chicago BIllHu J5OO«I

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TriMle NoiirltsA T. H. KIDM.1.181 Isis Tm«.Kiw)a

mmm ff| .m A —mm—mm

STK J^-TTS.

VHOLBKALC 1»F,«LCR IW

Millinery and Fancy Goods

Hosiery, Corsets. Trimmings, &c.,

119 Win *T„TERRE-I1AUTE, IWD.

TSEOjSTAHL,

niioLENiLi: ttnnetULMALKRII

Queeiisware, Chiiia avid Flint Glassware,

T4BI.K (UTliERT,

PliiTRIKWARe,

ANIUIQPSK FURNISHING GOODS.

I mil nlfenllvn to mj L»v»« nek sod BITS8IBLT LOW tfUCEft* THEO. STAHL, 924 ^ito £&, jfaolh Snie, Secottd Dc«C «f 4tlu

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PBAJBIE CITY

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PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT «$££# TO-MORROW, Unless agreed upon by Special Contract. *0* HIDES.'grecn trimrried^ T@ do sreen salt cured trimmed. 8M do dry flint, trimmed- 12® do dry salt, trimmed......^,..., IAa KIP AND CALF, green 9§ (Long Hair, damaged price.) 8HKEP SKiNS, NOH.1to

Planing Mills.

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Manateetnretear s-.A-

Sasb

Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES, ft

MOULDING BRACKETS

8TAIB &AILOJSO. JSAIJLUSTKBS, -7HR

Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding, mmsmmxs mm

& tV$ 3

And ail descriptionsot

%r *0?$m»#

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i*t*t top*1** m»

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Rooftner.

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AND ROOFING FEW. &m **8

Costom Sawing, Planing and Wood Tarn' Ing done to order. AH work warranted. Ovr. Ninth & Mulberry Streeto,

mm''•• •'mT• 1.1., nf •'•SwAhMii

^WONDEEFUL CURE.

As 1 am well known in tbis vicinity, I de» ire to state thns pnbllc* had female Weakness, Vomttlag of Blood, being constantly confined to ber bed for months. After employ'

the best medical aid within oar reach ...iiout any avail, snd being given np by •r* physicians generally, I called on Dr. Heard

or tills city. health. This 1 publish ol tay own aoooitk (Signed) RACHEL CLEVELAND,

LAUR\ CLEVELAND.

Htate of Indiana, Vigo eonnty m: Personally before me, Justioe of the Peace ia and for the coanty ot Vigo and State ol Indiana, Rnehel Cleveland and Lanrs tUeveland, ber daegbter, who, feeing dnly worn according to law, depose and say that he foregoing statement given of Sr. Heard in the cose of tbe daughter is troe, to which heir signatures are appended,

Witness my hand and seal this Bsptem LB.DKNEHXK, ber 16th, 1873, [Scai] nstiee of tbe Peace.

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Christian ColTege,

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ThisIf^o*li^^uass colleglif and Is doing firstclass work. Winter Term commences Dec. 3rd, 1878.

Spring.Terfa oommeoees March Uth. 1874. Yonng gentlemen and ladies who desire to take first, rank among the teachers of Indiana and Illinois, will no well to patronise thht Institution. Lessons and Lectures on eaching, during S

r«*achinR, during Spring Term a partlcnlars,sd( THOMAS HTOLMKl, Pres't. nov8-«m

For Catalogue an THO MXKOV, Ind.,

address

Nov. 8,1873.

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& SON'S

IhtWMI Wsisst ss4 UplMg'

ALL BOILERS

Hartaftsr mads will oe

TeatHi Ij fieTcnnieat liyw tHMU Si— fir-

FferythiBg Warranted Forftet

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

ALL JBLINDe OJP

BOILERS MADE,

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f!Wao!esaleand BetailWealers In 'SrfgJ# *il* nigi? *f%

AND ALL KINDS

DONS OJ* MORI NOTICE.

rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED

a sn han Also Corn Nb«llera, Cane Mi 11a, Bhl» gle Maehinea, both 19« ind A ifow. er. Ball's Celebrated Steel Bot torn B. B. Scraper, also Cast

PLATFORM SCALES,

Wronght Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. Also a great variety Of Bcfcaoi Seats, and Desks, which far beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings ol all descriptions for general ase in this oountry, all of iftceb I warrant to be as good as the best, both In material and workmanship, and asekean as the cheapest, quality taken Into coi ,A.PA

NIONSTEAM BAKERY, f»FRANK HEINIG& BRO. Manufacturers of all kinds of

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WAGON, DEPOT, HAY,

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Anl BAIE.ROAD TRACK l€ALE§, €«13 on «r Addrens II. J. KEEfLEB, SOS Sorth 9Ui Stmt, Send Wsr Cfresilar. TKR*K-W At'Ttc, IS I,

BiPPETO&8

Vtlllte Main

T1IK tf XQU £HT CAJIXI PRICE PAID FOB PROJD

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BOILERV

AND

Sheet "Iron Works,

nJtST STREET,

OF

Sheet Iron Work Bonk' AC Prlaea as L«w mm »t asf lh«p wf»» is tlM Mai*. i*r?#3:* aa

REPAIRING OF ALL

KINDS

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pjflfllo,.

IRON WORKS.

OF ....

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

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Owing to Ks increase of bnsinees in the past yep, and flattering prospects Ibr yet. greater in the future, have been oompeOiMl to enlarge upon Its already capaolons te«Uties fordoing bnslnsss enabling it, thereby,

ITS WORK *ITFIAIEIT AND 4V1T1P QBEATEB DESPATCH, In addlton also It has established In eonneetion with it, a flrst-elase Boiler and Sheet Iron Works, of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None bnt nrst-dasB workmen in either department. I respectfully Invite the public to call and examine my Manaflutnre of Stationary 4t fsrtsble Engines, Saw A Flouring Killk, i«nriu| ni and Coal Shaft Mackiseiy, apply of which I keep constantly on a, of the most approved Patterns.

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Crackers, Cakes. Bread

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^:4'IW.!ai)BALERg IN ,•

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GKOCERIK8, UA.»ay*TT» STaKKT, (Between the two Railroads,)

GULICK & BEERY,

«. GENERAL DEALERS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Corner Main and Fourth StrcetC

'TERRE-HAUTE, IMD,

PURE BRANDIES Wmskus & WIN»S FOR

Terre- Haute, Jnd

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SUGARS, COFFEE*. TEAS,

And all

and Fancy

Groceries.