Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 July 1874 — Page 4

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l\X Uutii V'jsry ttk-Kr-i. 5t \va-i lecau»o loved hlui- ^lf so flearlyr And with fhW® ^^rd» tin* ^rmfUul agony again i/S6d 1 in i'. »r »-*|, and in a few momt-nts the poorwonbled, weary beart was at rest.

Once aa&in a boauiiful UeaU f-rm lay '11 oltt library, surrounded bv voly m. A^nin did Philip lort411 itaad nadly and aternly before an open grave Jn St. dbmrebyard ana when the '^nii rit wen over, a»d kind Margaret Clifford had taken the kenhearted Fwwy to Uie rectory, ,t» :twaU her iither's arrival from America, Philip net his bouse in or«Jk r, and cour mitting it once more to tho care of his falthfUl rvants, set forth again to wander abuui the world.

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past had ever been spoken or written between him and Fanny, but she had not married and when he prayed that Kbe would now fulfil poor Eleanor's dying wish, she did* not say him nay.

Again she cru-s. the sea, and at Morton HaU bwauno a bright, home. A goodly army of youths an maidens made the old house, as the years rolled by, alive with merriment, yet goldou-hafml May was never forgotten. The marble cross at the head of her little

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Iter little gj •ave. and the stately mouumeat that marked her unhappy mothlor'e restlng-plce, were often wreathed •wltb clioic^t flowers and in the hearts tit Pltflip and Fanny there dwelt in these latW das* naught but asorrowfuL Render, forgiving pity for poor dead canor. -L.

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(b*&H milk raddlfles the romp!( xlon. $ i.t pay a bill unless you r. the taoiu-y. .,'T^ ,*

Ben sine irnd eomraon clay will «leaa tnarltle. Dirk rorans arc tmflt for the dwellings of human beings.

Delirium tremens rarely n»ult from use of malt ikjwom."'-™ HappincsRts wtiere It is fbund, and seldom where it is sought. 6rav hairs aeesn like the light of a soft e*ettie mrnrn, «il ingof life.

Ijtes, like wwips, sting long after they «eem to have been crashed and killed. If a man has a great Idea of himself It is apt to be the only great idea he'll ever h*ve. 8av« your suds fear the garden, or plants, or to harden your yards whea sandy.

Sleep whenever yen asm anywhere youeau gala eh»M»ithe wanted the age is sleep.

Oold in the head ran bo e»?*d tor jnhiUlng hartuhorn seven or %ht times in Ave minutes. 1/ i^nre hi wrret to those who have earned it but burdensome to those who get it fbr nothing.

Csyenno peppwr is death to bed Ibnows. Dust the bmlnteftd*, erevic«s«nd niches well with the eoadlment.

He that is to five niwn Utile owm more to Ms fkthsv's wiadon than he that has a gr««t deal left him does to

The amonnt of essential oil in onions Isso great that if a man should eat one and tram die the brain would exhale the odor of the esculent.

If women would study housekeeping as their husbands study law, medietas and bookkeeping, there would be lees complaint of bad servants. 1* clewa btaek sBk.. mm, tak** tessfiooeiUl of auari of tepid water and apply with Sleek woolen tag or nail brash.

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It la asid that the fame* o# sngar snuflfed up the nose wtM omre ordinary casea of neuralgia. Puts «oeusU quaoti ty of snjrar on abot shovel and tQr itaa

II Is wrottg to put a particle of soap about your iilver if you would haveR retain the original lustce. When wants polish take a ctoee ot soft leather aud whiting and rub bard.

A good remotr to rsmovs warta ki a tin«t*ixa of oantharidss with a §tm dr^pa of iodine. Apply to the warts with at atnalUirwihthMwer fourUssesaday. In a short thne they will disappear. fifaf tiawarsis

tn the soda, and swb'the ware brtskl*. after which wipe dry. Any bmeksvied o«r dirty wanr- enn ho mate to look ss wetlasnsw.

TH9at *iOfM wi4%t bot mist. XoeutMUlertng, 09 anythUi|f, but te»tif^t, meffie whole arm IfnecesMrr, lu water as hd| mosnbft born fi, until andiheeorete

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the bene. Wl»n roety Mlli hpA w#1 doeed wounds the same eocrne hMibeein panNMNl. 4oth pargn mfkn*Hy coinioxie the slomaoke and •&«

breateand tor the lungea Booama^y is goodftwnaij«^fo^eWlyn»»yokness, aftd tor the oowgb^ and good a^ynft oolds: Hoses be a oordyll» ana doth eomlort the harte and the hrMma.1* ^Jtowtetel^aryoflU^ibriifiaL

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Cf-m cw» f"b wW city- loot* 4 .Id to a eoontiyman Other bttlM bad ftntsbod btaeklng ms

A Peteott tmf* 1I» boyinaighUi by wnkUiutft clMii and vtOnghiBi do*n. If* nowl pUn, h»t »wfW toagH om

A Detroit btn jww.' iitits the awful query: Whklt iud ,vui rathw do, h» eatoa up by a tlg«r of hart all th a«y-w •agar y«oean awallert"

Lenny, yoo*re a p^n aaid a fctberto M* boy. "Now do y«i toow what a i» I^awvr "Y«%pia a pig'* a b?gVtfm« W?v

A little boy as ankf-.1 alun^ the •toryof J*epl If l« knew vrhat WronghlH hr*«t: iid in when b" r«-j.!i'Hi: ':**t him nn.ii»|i roOago »s FlnA UtOe bov, wKatia voitf nafe X-'.it'a Im'V* Jui'U I tHiagpgtie ti your a tarn Juliua, Next iitii- !•••', wfiat leyoarf? Seco^ti boy: My nanu- to Ittlti •«. 0* me iiundrcnj and eighty-twa boy* hi t!, t'onnwticat »tatO reform aebool, tbe aaaual it of the i»uperint?nd©nt rdhkc? th^ Ini reetiug ruport tbat m& hundr i{hty are liars. «Ch S v. what makes your chwks so r^fWiitsU ilia idiiter's admirer of a Httfo eywu« aid. "tfeane 1 put eotne of •iaU»'« paint oo, &he puWi it on every «iwy." It was a painfui dinclomire for isry1-« ly—«t least CSharlcv thought •iter tk« rUdlor had gone.

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The lawyer's a-.h \—Davm*m m«m Any man who keeps a poodle is a noodle.

Tickling a mules lelt hind leg with a tootbpit is said to be a sure cure for dyspepsia.

A Wisconsin book agent has bean killed by the kick of a horse, and the proposition to give the horse a public testimonial creates no little enthusiasm.

The wlttv wlffe ot a noted* practising physician advised her husband to keep away from the funerals of his patients, as it looked too much like a tailor carrying home his own work.

What do yon know of the character of this man was asked of a witness at a police court the other (ley. "What do I Know of his character I know it to be uttbleachable, vouf houor," ho replied, with much emphaads.

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An Irishwoman, at a toss Tor a word, went into a chemist's, and looking muqh puzzled, said she had come for medicine, the name had slipped her memory "intlrely," but sounded like "Paddy in the garret." The druggist le ng anxious for a sale, tried to think what it could be, and hit upon paregoric. "Indade, thin, that's it,° saia she, and obtaining the medicine, went away delighted thi^t she had come so near the right word. •. rft nil ...

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.i» t-j.0 Loiui^ort Pharo®.*'i«if*'t»«T Don't ask the I/rd to keep your "garments unspotted." He isn't renovating old clothes.

Don't linger where yonr "low lies dreaming." Wake her up and tell her to gel brtakfiwfc.

Dont tnrnnnyotirnose at light things. Think of breaa and taxation. Don't itwult a poor man. His muscfes maybe well developed.

Don't put on airs In your new clothes. Remember that your tailor is suffering. Don't stand still and point the way to Heaven. Spiritual guide-boards save but few sinners.

Don't ask your pastor to preach with out notes. How else can he pay Ms provision bills?

Dont fret. The world will move on as usfeal uftot" you are gone. Dont be too sentimental. A dead heart, properly cooked, will make a sa-

Dont write long obituaries. Save some of vonr kind words for the living. wholly on Spaulding's

Don't 'depend wholl prepared glue. ken promise.

It will not mend a brn-

Dont boast of yonr knowledge of astronomy. Anybody can ascertain the number of "fixed stars" by oounting our pi^ioeinon.

"THF .OLI} MAS ASD OfJ) W(-

How often do we bear young men speak oftholr fiither and mother as the "old man" ami ike "old woman." Shame on you, young man, to sneak thus of your honored parents, who nave in their brearts a love fbr jtou which no other can feel who would bravo their life for you and give their last dollar to save tou from disgrace and yet yon speak of them as the "old man" Mid the "old woman." instead of giving them the honored title of fkther and mother. As a genera! thing, when one speaks of the woman, it ieonlvof thoee who have never livecl alife of usefulness, nor never by nature borne the noble name of ihther or mother. When we here a young man speak of his parents in this way, we generally And him to be a feet young man, who unto himself* law sufficient and who given his parents much trouble awl pain, and who, sooner them in or later, grave.

brings 1 sorrow to the

Our advice to yfcbng woirtfcn Is to die* card a young man who speaks of Ms parents in this disrespectful way, for he sneet for lithe whobaanorospecti at little

&thef or mother

will have but Httle tar a wife. "For a roung men according to his way*, evtm when he is old he will not depart from it.f and ft ghree us nuln (o h*r young people speak ee lightly of their parent*.

Flack lABfh!

Buy PlneJk mm*

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,

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*TIIE yBW CHHOMOSFrom WILhARirS Famou* Elegaat Chromos are hy far the west esprimiva pieturss ever given to th« p«Mic, bei«i full of humor and "PlticV' to the last extent. Sue 16 by 22 inche?, mounted upon canvass and strainers. Pric** flO the pair. Send order* to the publUlier, J.'F. HYDEE, 2S9 Superior Htreel, Cleveland, 0

RUXKEKH 1

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Carminative Balsam,

Im the Ureat Popnlar B*iupdj For clWUlren teetbina, ooilo, isimmsr complaint anu cholwrn lnlantnm. So radlrlnc has ever att*1n«d a reputntlon witihI to It, It Ih patrontwHi »y the wmltliieat mmllttw in the Stat*, anil eulogised by our best pht»loians. Forty thoiMMd bottlesaold in IA every bottle warruiit^sJ to glvo satisfaction, none returnrd, thousands of linpolrt" cs«w enreil wlta e«e of two a5e bottlea of Brmiker'H Dalstun, afU»r all other moans failed. l^orlJlarrhojo, Khix.Cholom Morhiw, Anitttlo Cholera, ConKention of the Htomadi, or an%'pain or cramp In (lie «tom«cli, violent IllccotiRhH bir vomltlHff. Kvury bottle Ih worth It# weight in *oll, (llv««.speedy relief, and 1* pwrfrctly nnrtnlw* taken In lante doaea, and pleasant to take, No to tolly kuowlng its great vnlue will ever be without It. Put up la 95c, iWc and I bottles, sold by all dru«KlaU and dealers In patent medicines. ("lrvulnr with Instructions nceotnpa-

Wherever thla medicine

ny each bottle. cannot be obtained of the druKgUta, six one dollar, eight ounce bottles will be sent on receipt of five dolliiw.

Address, 1U, W. A. BRUNKKR, jnne27-4m Ascension, Indiana.

lo»ler in all kinds of

DRESSED LUMBER

-rtft »nfrtr .t* North 2nd St.. Corner of Linton, jTEUIIR ir.WTE, IND.

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Window and Ito*r Wrmmm,

Moulding Bracket* State

Railing, BuBiwieri, Jewell

Posts, Flooring, Siding,

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FINISIN(i LtJMBER!

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Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,

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A strictly KngiUhlfi pt^peiration, earn, poanded naeordinit to the hesft methods known to modern scisnae.

It hMdhwA nodspeeMie |»aon on the

liver aad Kidneys,

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4# I iT" BUisasasss Mid Liver C^aof plaint* with their attendant evila, imuaca, bendaclie, diadness, rsstlessuess, ftml month, bilkms eraptiooa, jwins in the buck, eolic, Dneta, inflammation, ulceration of liver, pain and burning In urinary passagi?.

Dicesse ef KldMfW and Bled* der, retention, inflammation, ulceration, curdy deposits, pain in lumbar region and other painful eymptoina.

Scrotal* of King** Evil, and all other diseases arising from an impure shtte of tho blood, manlltesiing Itself In pimples, blotches, ulcers, bolls, salt rheum, erysipelas, cancers, tuberculous diseases of the lunfs, rheumatism, ulceration*, exfoliation of bones, lover, general loss of vigor, etc., etc.

Dyapetpsin* Indigestion, General Debility, nervous headache, sick hesd•ehe, neuralgia. As a preventive of chills and fevers, ague, remittent, intermittent, otc. It reaches tko entire list of dangerous and painful dlgeflaew generally spoken of as—

Female Complaint* whose names are well known, of which langour, general debility, hysteria, nervousness, are some of the symptoms.

All of these and many more diseases are effectually conquered by our Cordial, not always by direct action on tke affected organs, but-often by removing the two great causes, constitutional taint in the blood and general debility

Prepared only by^

CONDUCTOR

THE HIGHEST CASH PBICE PAIO FOB PRODUCE.

Manufactories of Terre-Haute.

W. HABERLY,

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ELISIfA HAVEN'S.

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G. D. Lane & Co..

Chendsts and Manufacturing Druggists, ba4 ST. LOUIS, MO.

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You will always find :1

The Best

SUGARS,

COFFEES,

TEAS,!*** 4 And all Staple and Fancy

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Groceries.

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SIASrVACTCRKRS Ol?

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LOCOMOTIVE, STATIONARY A MARINE

BOILERS.

nillAR AND CTXDTBER, First Htreet, bst. Poplar and Wnlmut. Repairing done in the.most substantial manner at short notice, and as liberal in price as any establishment in the Btate.

Orders sollcUed/md carefully attended to.

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Owing to Ita InenMse of buain«es' In'.Che past ymx, and flattorlaa nrospects for yet greater in the future, haveijeen compelled to enlarve apoD its atrvarfgr cayacleos foottl* tletf foe Joing busiaess tuakUri# it, thereby, to do

WORK rmtPRfi Ann wira (IBEATEB JDIMPATCIX.

in addition eleo it has srtsblishrdln eoaaectlon withlt, Orst-class 1 i.Z* i.',1 •. 5'" T-Wrt

Boiler and Sheet £h)i "Works,

partmen tooaUaivt

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Oua»otoa«rfn*,inainto«S#iWoodTttfatiigdone io eatot.^ A11

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IliUiaAiHare of Htatteuary A M« pnctaMm, flaw VlafuNlaaar mh,' and t*»al «haft a empty or wui«* ea hand* «f the most approved Patterns, ^,

BsirtCkbraHMl MMl Bat* taaiji. a. Straatr.ala*Vaat *%tr«ttirlit Iiiaifraym,

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The following' Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a foil stock of FRESH GOODS, whichwiObe sold atBOTTOM FRIGES.

Ill I.MAN

AND DEALERS IN ALL KltfDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS! Terre Haute, Indiana. I* 3--' ***«., frmrn _fc

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TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

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WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!

MAIN STREET,

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DEMIXO BLOCK,

:l '*139 STREET,

«»t iFactory. Ko. 44, Soi^th Centre Street^ ita jtimimtqtfii WJI a,

Fim PELTRIES, SHOE FINDINOS, ANNERY Oil*

ROUGH LEATHER!

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WHOLESALE 6E0CEES1

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HA YENS & GEDDES,

t*t $ -m 7 •m. HocrMMtr* to V. R. JEFFEBS 4k CO

WHOLESALE 9KALEIS 12T

Staple and Fancy Notions,

.(Uf White Goods, Shirts, Hosier j, Gloves, etc.,

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mill?, ico. esafMAix street, terre haite, ixdiaxa, «M* BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. 1

A wlkif f* sd#W*Ti»| «aU ,f. J.{j y.%

SEYMOUR A. STEVENS,

*k%£ iiJ* E^tLlSIVE WHOLESALE' %x lu't

Millinery Establishment^

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MILLINERY GOODS,

No. 174 Main St., between Sixth and Serenth, Terre-Haute, Ind.

NICHOLAS KATZEKBACflI. *. FRED KATS5ENBACH. *h&

N Katzenbach & Bro.,

Maaafiictarcrs sf asd Wbal«sal« Dealers la

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Aft

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146 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, DID.

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

Leather, ffidesj^T0M0BK0W'

„mTtV, SHEEP SKINS, NS

146 MAIN STREET,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA*f ^7 BUTCHERS TALLOW.

.CRAWFORD, O'BOYLE & CO.,

naTOKlTWIMHAUl,,.

BOOTS & SHOES!

*18# Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana^

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(liOng Hair, damaged price.)

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J. COOK & SON,,

WHOLESALE AND RRTAiL DEALER IN

HARDWARE AND CUTLREY,

A- ltts aad 194 Mala lit., Terr* Haate, Ia4laaa. A(feta (br tke HOItm BKKMOND PMf.

T. H. RIDDLE,

WniHklMAUB MCALXR I* S

Straw Goods, Lace^

HOIMfi, FAJTCY OOOMiA^ Ctaelanati or4 SoIIeitedL

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Millinery and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Corsets, Trimmings, &e.,

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