Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 April 1874 — Page 3

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I A Paper for the People.

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ConfUcta* said no mean Wan tu^us. Lap-dogs tn not wont a* ffloA fta lasriy.

Boston spends *2,000 year on bird honses. Londoners begin to sniff the temperance crusade.

Chicago turn moi* saloons thsn todies *. k» besiege tbem. A Chicago paper Is trlntltt£ "putrid wmi nkwmtwi" of riwu sheet.

Tbe National Treasury

pounds of ioe a year.

wood Und.

A good minister in a country village prayed fervently for those of his congregation "who were too proud to kneel] and too lasy to stand."

Men that are sere in life men who are in sorrow men who don't know how to bring up their children, and who are oontbnudly having more and more added to their flock people who wan} to know where the next hod of ooal is com-

HI LENT PEOPLE

We ail reckon among our friend* or I our acquaintances some silent man or I woman whose influence is felt, whose rarely expressed opinion carries weight, whose words, few Indeed tat well cbooen

Se

oken in dear harmonious tones, go to point and decide t&. We have all met with qsiet» well-read, and well-bread women, whose society we sought and found an ever-increas-1 .hirst for—women whose minds un-

iag from people who are aflraid of the I haitn its favor warrant as In making th sheriff men who see pricked with ten 1 assertion. thousand nettles of human life—they It prevents the hair from falling off, and f»me to church and hear a long discuss- *nd

ton on tho Ml of Adam. WeU, that is]

ing thirst for—women whose minds unfolded, leaf by le made one foe! better for every hour spent handnnVit? with them.

Ided, leaf by leaf rare beautfees, which

To know such women is to study tbem to study them is to love them, to hunger for their society to prise their presence, t) regret their absence, and to mourn them forever when they havo passed into the "silent land."

To Mieb women tbe world owes much, far more than those who speaks*, these are the women who make home nappy and life beantiftil to whom the cross word, the impatient tono are strangers, whose children aro surprised at a harsh tone, and who never foar the blow they have no knowledge of these are they who, saying nothing of women's right*, think the more of women's duties, the chief of which to a woman's highest privilege—making home happy.

CHILD.

A M*wnnri doctor writes to a St. t/m(s paper teeming the smallest child be ever saw. He says: "Its actual weight was only one pmrnd, six ounces eight and three-quart' incoss long wrist one inch 1 rtve-oisrhths in eJrrumft»rrmep, th«fi«-h put of its leg was two ladies and thr. e«l'zh:hs In ^mnnforenoe. A inodet^u tea ntp when placed on its head rented on Its shoulders, hiding fr IN head and neck entirely, 'j lousi- ts 'i ithing was free and easy iumI .-wi ftit.. nonaal, it oooldnot .-rv» but likes young ldtton for iir or iiM w»--k^bjr which time the mother having recovwed, I lost right of ft." It w*a cftrtainly unfortunate that •!.dorr ^.^uldlswowBttw^y losts^tht .1, little eiwrtw#, and one eaa not U.I, fti*hing WuU he had kept up the aoq -'ioisaiir^ by m. »aa of mlcsrw-

If &f&<* UhAM PBKAK.

A ii -known wesdthy Partelan had fcu self pulntod -A» he"Asho U, aiwl"Ashe

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Ash as" ri'prwnts him at

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the ic.-uor tv

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in shoo»--sMn1rfng, Wi-

th« side of a wall. "••As he

ta," fit: !in flu aad tolly as an AkierinasL well with gold chsta* decferngh!^ nm' at, and diamond rings blaring fitsf And, in **Asas will •lr Is made a hldoous oorpss. v- i.i ssat sliumlar feature of suchji int (Veak fcstne fcet that he has the punting hung in his drawing womr-^-s

HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING pOWDER

[Is Ute Mm( SmmmImI Baklsg AiriheCtttMMer Ibwm.

Vasquez, tbe California bandit, took |51 Hedge*' Champfea Baking Powder from a man and then bought the roan's gloves for $2. I Will make twenty pounds more bread from a

Massachusetts 1s happy because only} barrel of flour than can be doae one out of every four hundred of its Baking Powder. ad alt inhabitants is in the Slate prison. Hoi^rwlw* for.douj^r^, but bake

WHY PEOPLE DON'T CHURCH. Why do not One thinks it is this, and another thinks it is this, and another thinks it is that. You can open a church in a hovel, and, let a voice go forth that has the power of diasmpoUs, Ind, touching men, and you will find it crowded and thronged. You do not want the cob that used to have tbe corn That which men want is sappy food, refreshing food. Men are wQling to be dealt with, to have their sins dashed in their feces, willing to have their consciences aroused, tat do not want to be handled. They want a preacher that takes hold of them in some way, and if ho can do more than that, if he can give to them that which every man conscientiously needs—some men have aspirations, and some more indulge in superficial thought—and if we give Mm strength to bear his burden.

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WHY?

Beeanas It ISfallstrength, eenssaaentlyjflhar Br oanL ehMoer «H»n any olhsr Powder sotd. I percent. olt taper than any otbsr

Department I It requires less qaantitjr.

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Contains no Is warranted

Tbe religion of Nature la the povti and gardens at t*»Vf season la Bud-Inn. I A couple of Jeffcraonville, Indiana, wh^/w^S^uoed, has deaf mutes, have been married in wri-1 tbe lead with all lovers of pore and tit iff. economical article*, and has given universal m,., ... agntafSetlon, as to belag acknowledged by all.

What gentleman can wit® any pro-1 vna mt whit yoa nay (or. prietv ask a fitt lady to loan opon hb I ta put up ftoil net wei^t in each six* pack arm 7

A Medfbrd, Minnesota, man fit* Inj fi inadeof select and pure materials. b» front door and shoots wolves. Hap-1 p»rM»swtth the roost delicate and sensitive py man. I stomachs can eat Biscaita, Bread, etc., made

Ihriminrf™ in v,,™™ *lth the Champion with impunity, when By industry a good farmer in cwope jaada from fermented yeast uvea dl»can get $50 a year and a suit of clothes us trees, and can not la many cases be retained on 1 tbe mod

as wage*. I tbe stomach. They have found anew way of looping drawee at the back. It i* rather peculiar. but anything outre nowadays iasure to "take."

ill make better, liglfter and more nutri KoS. MlTfflnMW.IMddlngs, ban maae (tom/vmeaM yeast.

FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

I In a hot, qnkstoven, as soon nuxea.

Amber buttons are used by Worth on I Hedges' Champion snres Kggs, Shortening, his newest black silk dresses. A doafn I Milk, etc. buttons cost about one hundred doUars.

I he tested by ttie following delicate cake recipe.

Small as is Rhode Island there are I Two coffee cope white sugar and one- half cap 213.27S seres of unimproved land within batter, one coffee cap eold water, three cups ~T k. ***», Of

whuS m*»

^fog.'gaAMS'nr»*KkSo,plo«r"""

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one and a half teaspoonfhl Hedges' Ooneentrated extra* Vanilla. It is pat up in neat packages of quartern, halves and pounds, for family use.

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Quite a rage fbr coin Jewelry prevails. Necklaces of old Roman coins: ditto 5wS£n^fing k8hi°nabie-1~And ln flre^ten and twenty-flve pound cases fhey are very unique.

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eonveniewse ef hotels. Packed In barrels or boxes, as deslrad.

Manufactured at the Laboratory of

W. N. HKDOJCS A CO.

Southeast corner of Main and Center st*,, Springfield, O

60 TO\ I The followiBK are our wnoiesaie Agen» in I Indianapolis, anchmatU Pittsburg and Terre-

For sale by all Retail Dealers.

The following are oar Wholesale Agents Yn

DAOQET A CO., Manufacturer's Depot, In-

HfTLMAN COX, Terre-Hanto, Ind.

H. L. STILES A CO., ClnclnnaU, 0.

REYMER* BRO Pittsburg, Fenn.

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A O N S IV I A S E E E

Is without doubt the most elegant HAIR 9RKS8ER in tbe world. A lady's toilet is not complete without it. We are aware this may a an be a in so a W

be*uty

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not inopportnne, but still they are so flat nn»erties, it possoses all the peculiarly bland themselves that they feel as if thev uufd«£kte nroaerties of Cocanat Oil in tbe would like to know something that 4eadeas the struggle that is going on within them they want some one who will take port with them, a minister who brings God down to the side of men. not as an everlasting condemnor, but one who brines God down as a present help in time of trouble.

Manufactured at the IAborStoTy rsf

R.HEDGESPULMONIC UFE BALSAM.

VERY LARGL BotriEi FOR 50 C£nt9

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iag Oougb, Croap. and all Pulmonary AlTee-

"f^niveiy the most reliable remedy ki the market for wh«( It Is rcopmmenrtwl. The united voice of alt that have wedlt enough to prove its wonderhil «Tects iita all diseases ol Tbrt»at and Luags.

Consampttvft* *bon!d not r«it antll fhey try Dr. Pulmonic Life »U««sm, pttmsrlly (MOHtse It will Is the end oeeare to thsm health. tteeondM-ily, beaause it will jgiv* to them oorofort and freedoiu from eoughinc.

Every forerunner or producer of Consumption, such as cnoghs, AtQilaa, BenacblUa, etc., srepee itly curwl by Dr. Hedgea* Pulmenlo Dlf« Bttaus.

There are J^n rew^i why «vew fondly should have Dr. IIedge* Polmo&le lfre BalIt the rimpost. Large bottles for

11t Is macli mw pteasant to take. «. |t ie moreefftetual. 4, It IS simple, safe and certain core. K. tt is adapted to both youmt and old.

f. fi ssjsss^i 3«a..h

medietas*. ... .. i. It Is the most popular medtatne in the, "V'geeause phy^efaasars |aesw IMng it.

M. Bmum «T«r» ikmilv thai has had it will

not be without it. Manefaeiared at ths Labocstory ot

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that no olher

Uo» trriUting and burtfnl

so flat properties, it possesses all the peculiarly if they andde^Ue properties of Cocanat Oil hiKkest possible state or parity and frag ft iscooling in its influence upon the skin

state or parity and fragrance. __ its influence upon the skin.

Cures all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the soalp white, soft and healthy. It is the cheapest because its effects are the best and most lasting. It is prepared with the greatest care, and perfaimd with the most delIcste perfumeries the market affords.

Sold at a priee that 1* at the aerawand of every «a«, Prtte30eenUpertoUl.

W. N. HEDGES A

Southeast corner of Main and CentCT «rs., •. Springfield, O.

GULICK& BBRRY, Agents, Terre-Haute, Ind,

BRO VjTNINO 8LO AN, Agents, Indianapolis.

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All druggists and eountry merchants am

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W. V. HKDO«*Oa. rof Msln and 0«Bt«f **•.«_4

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Per sad* by ah Druggists and Counts? Ker-

mVLXCK BRRBT, Agents,

mtvMW- TerTe-Haute, I»d. BROWNING A SLOAN, Aceuts,' Indianapolis, Ind.

JOHN D. PARKS.

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EUSHA 1IAVENH.

Open Spriag

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COCOA KREM0LL4

TEE RE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

X. A. BURNETT,

WHOLESAJWS^pALER

Leather, Hides,

Wholesale Trade of Terre-Hauts.

The following Wholesale Houses of terreHaute are supplied with a*M stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold atBOTTOM FRIGES.

»»-HULMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

"*i4«|i0M(«r A.ND BKAIJieHS IN AI.L KtNIBOF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

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

CORXEB MAW A*l) FIFTH STREETS, 4

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004 MAIN STREET,

FURS, PELTRIES, SHOE FINDINOS, TANNERSP OIL,

146 MAIN STREET,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

TIELL, RIPLEY & PEMING,

EXCMSIVE

WHOLESALE-DRY GOODS!!

l»KHIir« BLOCK, (t ihfft

TER8E-HAIJTE, IHDLOIA.

HAVENS & GEDPES,

•j inseessers to V. R. IEITERR CO., .WnOL£l)ALE DEALERS IX

Staple BM Fancy Hgtipiip,

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

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Millr, XO. MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH.

SEYMOUR A. STEVENS,

EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE

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Millinery Establishment,

Smmb1874,

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ROBERT OEDDES.

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with a loll and Elegant Stock of

MILLINERY GOODS',

No. 174 Main St, between Sixth and Seventh, Ter|p-Hante, Ind.

NICHOLAS KATZENBACH. FRED KATZENBACH.

^atzenbachTtfe Bro.,

ManofHctwrercior and Wholesale Dealers la

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.

18ft TffAll¥ STRF.BT, ,1'' j, ucn)r-i} fr*th

Factory 44, S,p^li Centre Street,

15

idse^A3l'D~t^.^

ROUGH LEATHER!!

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TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA^ f.4

i.'ff' 15^ ami l.li Main Kfvset. Terre Hants. Indlann. &

agents

.S.i TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT ^f*T0-M0RB0W,(P

Unless agreod upon by Special Contract.

HIDES, green trimmed 7 do green salt cured trimmed. do dry flint, trimmed............. do dry salt, trimmed 1 KIP AND CALF, green (Long Hair, damaged price.) __ SHEEP SKINS, Nos. 1 to (. 25@2 00 BUTCHERS TALLOW...—.......-... 6 RACCOON, Nos. 1 to 4 5@ «0 MINK, Nos I to 4 10§2 00 OPPOSSUM, cased and opeu 5A 8 MUSKRAT, Nos. 1 to 3 5& 8 OTTER, Nos. 1 to 4 ...... I 00§S 00 SKUNK, No. 1, black HHP 80 do wide and nurrow Btrlpo.« 10a 20 FOX, Red and Orey 9)0@1 00

CRAWFORD, O'BOYLE & CO.,

ISO Main Street Terre Haute, Indiana.

M. COOK,^

WHOLESALE A

FOR THE

Horiey Richmond Plow.

T. H. RIDDLE. WHOLEMAIE

DEALER IN

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

RIBBOIM, FAUfCY GOODS, dee.,

Will Daplleat® ImllnHMpoILn, iurlnuatl or Chicago Rllln. ftiood Trade Solid led. T. M. RIOOLE, 1S1 Mala «t., Terre Hsuta

S. Xj- STRAUS.

""7 WHOLEftALK REAKJQRIV

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Corsets. Trimmings, &c.,

148 MAIS »T„ TKRRE.HAVTB.IJrn.

THEO. STAHL,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

Qneensware, China and Flint Glassware,

CnATOSUtm. T4BI.K FITLEBT, ri.ATRn.WABE,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.

I rail atfesliM to my LARGE («TO aad EXTREMELY LOW PUCKS.

,, TH£0. STAHL,

32$ Main St, Sooth Bide, S«ee*d Doot West of 4lfc.8.,.,.

Q.EO. W. HABERI/Y,

PRAIRIE

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IMUIUI "TSSS^SZ.

BOOTS "&3SHOES!

MIJCCESSOR TO

Hardware and Cutlery,

J. COOK & SON, SX'1

WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALER IN

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CITY

Manufactories of Teite-Hiute.

(Rerisasr to WHANCE fOJ

Dealer In all kinds of

DRESSEDFJLDMBER

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jp te-* ":r sr is .r™r sf .*

North 2nd 8t.. Corner of Lintoi,

TBRRE HACTE, IND.

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rl -J an Custom work done prurapUy ond warranted togiyei

Planing Mills.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

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jfanofisetureni of ffsfrii ft y,

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Window and Door Frames* Moulding Brackets, Stair Balling, Ball asters, lewdl Posts, Flooring, Siding,

And all descriptions of ^, "Sj

FINKING LUMBER!

Wholesale and Retail dealers In

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,

AND

ROOFIHO FELT.

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

Cor. 9th and Mulberry Streets.

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PHILLIP JEWHART'S

PLOWWORKS,

IIIAVK NOW ON HAND A LARGE STOf 'K OF DIFFERENT KEffiK* iND STILES OF PLOWS WHICH ARE OFFERED AT WHOLESALE OR RET* 11. IN QUANTITIES

TO SUIT PURCHASERS AT

LARGELY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.

I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO MY NEW IMPROVED STYLE OF

GENERAL PURPOSE PLOW&,

which are unequalled for fhiislu lightness of draft aiwl durability. None but tirst-class materials are used and every plow is warranted to

give entire

trial. I am also prepared to makeR EPAIR8 ON SHORT NOTICE My facilities for working, hardening and polishing steel are unsurpassed.kJ invite farmers to look through my establishment and sec how plows are made, examine my stock of finished plows on hand with the assurance that if 1 am not able to please nothing will be charged for showing goods nor is it intended that any body shall be bored in order to secure a purchaser. v*

MY RETAIL PRICES are alwavs uniform and lor every body alike, THE WHOLESALE PRICE will fee governed by the number of plows purchased at one time.

I am also Agent for the world renowned

fullest warranty on every

PETER SCHUTTLER WAGON,

the national reputation for these Wagons is so well established that I do not consider it necessary to say anythi^ further in their praise, only I am authorized to give

Wagon

quality, very low, fbr cash. Respectfully, PHILLIP NEWMAfiT.

HMSBX T"

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LOCfNIOTIf^ STATIONARY dfc MARINE

BOILERS.

TrBIJLAR AND CYLINDER, 'lint Street, let. r»ylsras4

Wsl at.

manner prtee as t_, Orders solicited and cwneftiUl' attended to.

rnHE OLD ESTABLISHED

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Ironworks!

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TERRE-HAUTE, INI).

Owing to Its Increase of business in Urn post.

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year, and flattering prospects fbr yev greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do

ITM WORK CHKAPER AND WITH ttREATER DISPATCH.

In addition also it has established in con" 4 nection with It, a first-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but first-class workmen in either deportment. I respectfully invite the pablio to call and examine my

Manufacture of Stationary A Portable Knctnea. Haw A Flesrlng *111*, and Coal Nttafl Machinery,

a sn hau

ipplv of which I keep constantly on d, of the most approved Patterns.

Also Corn Skelters, Cnae Mills, Shin* grle Machine*, both Hand A Power. Rall'a Celebrated Steel Rot* torn R. R. Scraper, alao Cast 4c Wrought Iroa Scrapers,

For farm use. Also a great variety of School Heats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with cartings of all description* fbr general use in this country, all of whicU I warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmanship, and as cheap rs the cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER.

General purpose PLOWS. Sod PLOWS..

Muck PLOWS. Stubble PLOWS. 8ub Soil PLOWS.

Road PLOWS. 1 Hone PLOWS.

Double Shovel PLOWS.

Single Shovel PLOWS. Rolliog Cutters.

Double Shovel •LAPIS,

And everythlQcba. longing to PLOWB, for saleaad mwie to order.

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First Street, near Main, Teire-Haute, Ind.

satisfaction on a fair

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sold. Price, considariag

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