Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 July 1874 — Page 3

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

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!JMW/-OM of the we know, a*ys Joe

H- nrl ]l .f(h, f-- toH her IB- i-Ml l''!liMI I'-OT-ing. She "never tfiiwn 1 «*li» •mgr. after inak***: Ume pie, etc., but aJwa while JTV A v?rv,«| Oll to JJ W -, 1-i' HI-kHifo. taki the white wot a* pay-.-'-le. *:i-rf!*-w are tu.-i sp.**.- ui-v-»,*nd K.JM* 7 dry they at* pet rrrmufi

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When required for u*e, whi /«r m»tity may be needed at the time yr-.iu.-t Into Hue powder, ond powdti U* the bet* lemon Ikurori: our (hem ,ya, that *be *W pi* $-• may le treated nret^Jy in u, wiuv way. This Mine Udy preserves lemon juice for flavor?" _r by iniT'ncr with ~ngar, without a*K U,i ihe i!i. a thick xvrup. It l# then t!. to be nut in bottle* and sealed, lir-iugy Juke way be kept for week* fa like manner.

OIYKTHR* COM* WATBH.—H IS

very

douljtful if there la a possible disease In which the *t»t should hot have cold water a*i '•«», Oh how babies often Buffer for water! A nursing baby la given, no matter now thirsty, Ro' ig but milk. The little lips are cra«: I and dry, and the little tongue so parched it e»n «a»r*»iv nuwo, ai?T*'et it has nothing but milk to asho11U craving thirwt. Try It yourself mother, whtnt you hove a fcvw, ana we are that ever after, wh«*« your darling Is dying with thirst, the teaspoon ami tumbU of cold water will be in constant ttie. l»e»y It milk and give it plenty of cold water, and it has a chance of steady rwovery.

CoKHEK AXO Mlljf AMAX \UHKXT.— The KtJtnnlatingand tonic effect of cot" alone is well known, and ateo the vaiu-j of milk alone as an aliment, and of them both when taken alone at long intervals. Abbe Moifcno .itatet*, however, that when mixed they forma compound absolutely indigeatibfe and 0iaa«tmilaJbJo. Heat~ tributos this to the fact that oolTee la rich in tannin,and ti .iitsmixture v,l hmllk transforms the a-bunien and or ninto a sort of indigestible and imputrescible nubstano•- Is formed In the tan vat when an wueUptoced in it.

WArruss*—Beat well the yolks of four eg»s,adl ~~4, !a ot sweet milk and half a tc ^i oon: of salt add enough silted flour to make rather a stlfTbatter: beat the whites of the eggs very stiff,and stir In lightly the last thing before beating bake in waffle Irons serve hot, and cat with batter and syrap. If but two eggs are used, add ono heaping teaspoon of baking powder to the flour,

I.» km of —Grate the peel of two lomon.H and squeeze the juice {beat with three eggs, two cups of si ir, butter si*e of an egg stir it over a si Are until it 1 toils. The cake should be baked in four layers, and the lemon jelly spread between tbem, as tor chocolate or Jelly cake.

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What dmies after wked a teacher of a II was Turning the alphabet, 11« r. Ived lie- bewildering reply "You (To—to see

A Utn-iboV 'ey--r %w davs «iitf ultt-ntiN. lv couple of industriously inclined bug*, remarked tliut even the bugs has got to pli ig inarblw.

At mt of the T'atil'K pnblie school*.1 a little bi'V -Ued the word "nob," and when «V U, btart«lo#t: "Itm u» it a ft don't want to cry, atMi It bu.&fts out 1

Oh, grandma!" cried a mischlevotts little urchin, "I eh the h«yna sol nioely Iwrt

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jey ate th*m up as ftat as

theyr'nij:" Ab: .'btuttle Ar^vetu^old waa looking Cir-.-i. a S' -Tv 1: h.t nll^bt. uiit. flitC .-aiU 'v paused, &az.:4 eagertT Into h«r «w-t.Isce, and,-: WMle xl,or- A -m? !n h- thr ','rptt, of a r.'v..u,: :.i-r I--We b»yelNr^tten what iv

Aliith!•••'!v tArnold 1 »--iter-fn T?«%-' land -f® rjvtnao' ij*1V iltmv.Hi'* stre^i wkr.ub'Wtth'-'ft. int-r.-t lit--oUnrw aiiA Aavlfr *»MI i«u•*I.f I Wi-I»*t a I'll!.' I r. ,cit• -t,in• i.fi- an!

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jfAcmnrwjLtN'iJ.ii*.—, 't Ijook befire you s~le«p. »ut«M» .uia i«c water is the i«ai tiuiijj, iu Mitile^ WlMu''

Aimfc:'(, bttt not sol iaanotto hit anything. beware of

PatkNaee ia a flower thai grows not In wery ooe^i garden. Women haye iu..i» heart «um1 uMSfs imag tion than men.

No: ng ao mtwb.lfl a man Shii ws are like S«: IHenda. They IbUow y-'~ ~v*r

HaHK i»awe v.v.jire thread at I*« v.inr day and at but we eaainot br 1IH» 1 .h very eaav to look down ou others to lo'k d" ivti on ourselves 1* the greatest iiiii'tttQr.

A —giving a waiter ten cents and« egu»have a good dinner.— ILowtfll courier.

Our sorrows sw Hke thunder eiouda which soeui 5c in the distanoe, t».t grow lighter as they approach.

Two horns will last an ox a lite time, bill many a man wanta that nm«tler every morning before br 'ilast.

Xo bell can ring so lw.uly as a «»od advertisement. People will believe

what they see rather than what they hear. To clean a browned porcelain kettle, boll peeled potatoes to it. The |-:volaln will be rendered nearly aa wf when new.

Apply to 1 rulses cloths wtum- out of hot water. This will pre-ent u^-x»lora-tion ot the akin, or a "black eye,*' if done immediately.

A Kentwky farmer say* that three good bull logs roaming the yards nights will do more to keep a man honest than all the talking in the world.

It hi wonderful the amount of snap-pi-'•neaa and In* Hvlty tt: it ovu be cruudedlnto a nun jw-mlr 1. ii *us hotel clerk. You can only realtee It by asking a simple question.

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cup of sugar, one cup

of Hour, two egg*, two tablespoons iii' td taitf- ry two tablespoons sour en. ii»#. a li saieratus. Flavor with lemcHt qr imtmeg. K«t warm.

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cup of su-

irar, a lump of butter, fciase of a butternut 3 eggs: 3 tablespoons of soar cream 1 caps of t! 1 te v-y oon of cream of tartar te ioon of la.

WATKBY Fjyr.vT0E8.-Tlf potatoes have prove"! put a piece oflime into the put Mi' of a hen's egg and when tho water is pDuml off they will he dry and lucaly.

TllK LITTLE PEOPLE.

An liii'x^s boy rahhed araenicon his teeth sot iU he oouk! bite his father in th- trhen the old man hau!"8huu "VWfci-1

In half an hour the door opened, and In walked a tall, rough tw

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How to#, Three htlle Ni-« lor -*r—v--* t! i: wii- t». Hi't iii- fci. ml'tr. And 1MS

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want a comfortable bel, here Is

the unfluiing redpe first, very good springs se» fdly, a th:Hi wool mat-tn-»over tii Both ih.htress should be re-made every two years.

A small piece of pajer or linen, moistened with sprite of turpentine, and put into a bureau or wardrobe for a sin .:!- day, two or three times, is a suflk-itui preservation against moths.

Advice to pereons living iu houses adapted fbr two families: When your bell rings, wait the other people may go to the door. When their Ixdi rings, rush to the door and listen devoutediy.

To ascertain whether a bed be damp or not, nit the li Is warmed, put a

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lass goL, in be voen the sheets, and the bed be damp, in a few miufttes dropt- wet wiii appear on the inside of the gLu-

Our lady readers wl»o are to be married bvthi Retort '.l Ep- dian ritual wilf nu^ in the c.rem iuai the words, "with all my worldly goods I thee endow," wt tte the words "and to obey" are retain. 1.

To remove the iron taste from now kettles, boil a han hay in them, and repeat tbo pr If necessary. Hay water is groat sweetener of tin, wooden and iron ware. In Irish dairies everything nsed fbr milk is scalded with hay water.

A IIA ILllOAD 8CJEXJZ

"Burleigh" writes from Washington to the Boston Journal An amusing ddent oi tirred tho other day oh one of the trains from Boston to this dty. The cam were very crowded. An elegantly droaBed wotuan occupied an entire aw, Her bundle*, bandbox, and bag were

She was oblivious to

piled artist! -:tlly. the fact that passengers were rushing back and forth to obtain sittings. More than one gentleman drew himself up in fj ant off' tmperTn* dsrn, and silentpiead i"! t!i ant r-t. She fannM herself leisurely, loUed in the scat, «ui evidently thought things were very comforts)l as they wcr». "Is tlwu st-.a fupleil, madam?" ii awell-dr ^«ed utleman, very polll ly. "Yes, s," as the sn^piah reply. The man walked on.

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coarse as

Polar bear. HIh Jb«U^rd wasun..rabed and»t4i:i «d v. uh t- icco juice. Ilia 6" -T*v were til pu -vn, 1 smelt of the .i' He w.i- mv. »ved and5 1 awny, and w.-i«i.-d full two hundwd. »*.- ran h*« the car, *rt1 cau^-iit ttonwl^ li owr l»djr*,H far U. WS'ii ha jwUiiJ blui.ilo, .wtd .r. put them plump into the lap of »•!. ati.1

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i:k- ii Int' i.i to «la%-. H' I have annibiiit: tin r«- Ten-.i'.'l hwe been a «-r|«w-tmftmt u- tim®. DM iu:ta ar-ein.-.| v.-ry mucii a: IS--

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Fiaey aa Staple ^rswilea,

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viitf.*tK.n nf ihe i^tomseJi, or

any imiIh ur cramp In Hi" soui»el», vt«'lenl Hicfimtch* or vontltlnw. Kv.ry liotlle wonh irs'weiwht lu «e«l I. ap»Hdy rell -i, «n«l is j» r6^tlv tai^ui" 'rye dosi*. au«t t» f-i^e. ?o uufly knowlnw Its t#Ui»iV!!i l»n Without II. I'm n}» If* fcVn^Mewi'i U'rttl-'S by rtJldrujpitow».rtiHtdf«*' In ni tHeiutw. nreu'ar *l?h iiMfruetlmw n.-conipft-ny each bottle. \Vhwvv"r taS mcH'-lne

OHO NO! 1"

obtiiln«Hl of IL»» ilruv i-TN,M one

dollar, Isth! ouue hJ»ttl«-s will be stmt on reeeii»t of Ave dolln A'ltlruHStU.t. W.A.llUVMvI ...

June27-4sn Aw *nwlon, IndanA.

0.EO. W. IIAIjEULV,

DRESSED LUMBER.

North 2nd St.. Corner of Linton,

TKIUtS IIAl'TK, IN1.

aarciKwiw vrork UosieprpmptiyaaJ warmnted tofdvesatUfttetW*!. it

iHAIKIK CITY

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Planing Mills:

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

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Manufacturers *f

Sash, Iloors, Blinds,

'••Vs ih k« 'n-tif'-f W WI inlaw mM I Hoor Fm«n««»

Soulding Bracket#, Stair

Railing. Ball u*1er», Newell

PMlmFlMrlDf.Mldlnf, T' ma?

JTNISING LUMBER!

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W5ifie*.i .an* i?'»« td«ri

Pine

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Breail

(!.'' vit Ih" 1*,' •J*** t*f re tl nu. tn«.

Cor.

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Lumber,

Lath

for

Shingles,

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Slate Roofing,

AS

1SI KOOFIXO FELT.

*si«*a*id1fo«miawork warranted.

dtk

tod Mulberry BML

Lane's Cordial!

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CLOOB PIRIHK8.

A titrictly *«eUhia prsparatkm, «ou pounded aaeM-tlit^ghu tita 1-^a meAhexIa knowatoBiodf ra IMX^.

It has diNet«iKl«(Mbiu action on (to

Liver and Kidneys,

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•i .i* 1 fcfcr.fr Blliomim auI Uver Com(slnintM with their attendant evils mm«cn, hoidaet*'1, dls*ine«»». resUeasneas, feui i'• nth, Wlf ernj ii »ns, pains In the f"\eii4 In Summation, ulrt-raiion of liver, pain and burning to urinary

Maewae of Kldneya nnd Bfauh der, rcteution, iunamuMtion, uiceratim, curdy deysiwitM, pain In lumbar renin and other palnftd aymptoma.^,

of King** Kill, and all

diimwi Btuing from an impure tuu ot the b)oodt maalfeatio^ itself in

hi* ». ft«n- |,!njpu blotches, ulcers, h«4ia» salt lieum, eiy»»i jnflaa, canoers, tubereuloua di^-iuws of the luttgs, r'a. umatlam, ul- «•. ra'.ir.nn,-exIUliat-'r'n iJoneaj fever, ih ..ii loss of vig ii etc., ate.

Djvpeptds, Indigestion, Oeheral Debility, nervom headache, sick headluihe, neuralgia. As a preventive of hilks Miui fevers, ague, remittent, intertuiltant, etc. It roachea the entire Mat of dangerous and painfttl dlse..-*gen-

Kor ehll'tr-M .•*!!?»•«, riffc,''minmir comI.IHIH? surf Vtfnm. Ni tHrJn.has woe «!t»ln *1« .i i:. spoken of a»— nalroMlitfl hv rh Wf«wtMiW»t mmiit'-i in! thi-Kuu.", BU I «l our li nt Femnle ompln plnfutM whose names elan*. Forty dn««yin'i art- well known of which lanaour. irenevery t*»M* wmraar. to «ive are win Known, oi nimu iiuiguur, gen ..fry.. none remri»"d. t«\ou«wn-!»N of Iiojwl-* cam* cured

ersl debility, listeria, nervousness, nre some of the sj'tnptoms. All pf these and many more diseases are effwtuallv -on|uered by our Cordial, not always by direct action on the affvcttd organs, biit often by removing the two great causes, constitutional taint in the blood andprmsral debility. l'rejiarod only by

ii G. D. Lane & Co.,

C'acmlats and Manufiicturing Druggists,

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THfc III (a II 1ST O ASII PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.

Manufactories of Terre-Haute.

vHaprwHer to CiMXCE CO.,)

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ST. I/)UIS, MO.

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AT

CONDUCTOR Kippeloe's

You will always find

The Best

ISl'GARN,

RILIFF & SON,

BOILERS.

TVBI'IjAK AMD CVLISHEK,

Firat Street, bet. Poplar and Walnnt. Uemlrlng done in the most mthdtanUaJ niinn^r at short n~Vce, and as Uberal in p? 11 any tiuabll-li neat in the Htate, urders nollclted aud carefully attended to-

RJITIE OLD ESTABLISHED

Ironworks!

^r-TERRE-HACTE,IS».

Jtipvz*'* a* .rr'"' r. 1~ i. **»'. Chr na to Its Inerease rf tmsluem la.the past ««r, and flattertatt prospects for ret (troater In the futare, have been compelled to enlnrnv upon Its already eapactoo* aelU' to enlarge upon lta already eapactoo* »eiuties foruoibf business eualiUiiglt thereby, totte ,v.(

IT* WORK llF.AI*r.* AXI WITH tiKBATKK OUrATin. t,

In a) itlnn slao It has eetahllohed iu con nccthm with iti a Ursl-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

ftTUnaat. I respeetlhiu IttVlte ta call and examine in

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XunftirtBre af Wntlnsair a P«rta Me Eactn** Haw A I'loariay Mills, nmk Mift Maefeinery,

a mipply of which I keep eoostanUy on han«i or ttis most approved I I*atterns.

Also Cera abetter*. Cmum Mills. Mitnglf MMMSSI, k*th HaMl a F»W« er. Rair»Ot«kr»MI M«el Bst t«sa R.

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Hrmprr. mtm* Cast

a Wrowirkt leva aerapees*

'^JTi^VGStgS'S&KSr*

dataMllljr eanaot tie cseelied.

TogHUbsrwHh east tnUtta

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of all desert pttons all of whieh

1 warrant lo be as good as tfce tMMt, both la mamrisl sad workmanship, and as cheap as M|f awalitw laliaaa lata imafaiafa, 8 5 A E

following Wholesale Houses

are

supplied with a

White

No. 174 Main

COFFEES,

TEAS,

And all Staple and Fancy

Groceries.

~*t.MBNBY CLIFF.

MAyrrACTfifBRS or'

LOCOMOTIVE. STATION A lfcY A makim

FURS. PELTRIES. SHOE FIXDlACiS, TANNERS' OIL,

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ROUGH LEATHER!!

146 NAIX STREET,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

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WJ,oJe^le Trade of Terxe-Haute.:) The

GOODS, whichwillbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES.^

I^-•"^HULMAN &

WHOLESALE GROCERS!

AND DRAI^ERB IN ALL KIN'DS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

Cigars and Tobacco, Fiour, Salt, Nails, &c., t««»

i| «A1' AMU 1IJFTH STREETS, 1

A S I I S

ELtellA I1AVKNS.

Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.,

Exclusive Agents for all Pieca Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Millr, BfO. M3|{NAIW STREET, TERRE HAUTE, 1XDIAXA. BKTWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH.

SEYMOUR A. STEYENS,

EAC'Ll'NIVE WHOLESALE

Millinery Establishment,

Open Kpring 1871, with f^tll aud Elegant Stock ot

"... SaflUJNSKY GOODS,..

St., between Sixth and Serenth, Terre-Haute, Ind.

NICHOLAS ATZEN BACH. FRED KATZENBAC'H.

N. Katzenbach & Bro.,

Mannfaetnrera »f and Wholesale Dealers In

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &o.

139 MAIX" STREET,

Factory Xo. 44, South Centre Street,

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.. 146 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, LVD.

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Leather, Hides,

Unless agreed upon

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stock

of

FRESH«

COXiftfrri

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Terre Haute, Indiana.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

WHOLESALE DR¥ GOODS!!

,, 804 MAIN STREET,

'*„v BEXIltlt BLOCK,

TKRR£.IIAUT£,

OTBIAKTA.

HA YENS & GEDDES,

Hnernwon to 1*. R. IKFrEIM A CO.. WHOLENAI.KDEALEIUU

Staple and Fancy Notions,

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TERRK HAUTE, OfDIAAA.

PRICES OF TO DAY AND NOT TOMOBROW,

by

f2 H*lll Duplicate Indianapolis, Cincinnati or kfcxtfo Rill*. Wood Trade Solleited. T. H. RVDBI.B, IS1 Main At., Terre Ha«»«.

S. L. STRATJS,

WHOLEMAX.K DEALER IK

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Corsets, Trimmings, &c.,

149 MAIN ST., TERRE-HAUTE, OTD.

FRUIT JABS CHEAP!

I will sell for tlie next sixty days Fruiti'1 Jars of all kinds, Jelly Tumblers and,,„ Sealing Wax, wholesale and retail, at" prices that defy competition. xj

THEO. STAHL,

miilfiin'ililillii'tM

Special Contract.

HIDES, gt^en trimmed... do green sn It curcd trimmed. do dry flint, trimmed... do dry Ball, trimmed KIP AND CALF, Kreen

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BUTCHEHS TALLOW.

CRAWFORD, O'BOYLE & CO.,

'"'r* EX€I.r»lTEI.Y VIIOLESAI.F.

BOOTS & SHOES!

•w 180 Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

L.-M. COOK,

drccnwoR TO

J. COOK & SON,

WHOLESAI.E ANT) RETAIL DEALER IN

HARDWARE AND CUTLREYj

103 «ad 194 Main Hi., T+rrr Haste, Indiana.

Agents far Hi* IIORNE1 RICHMOND PLOW.

T.»HfRIDDLE,

JWHOLmLE DEALEKM

Millinery, Straw GoodsrLaces,

RIBBOXS, F1XC1 GOODS. Ac.

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