Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 September 1874 — Page 3

I

4?Y

r.U

TH E-MAIL

VA Paper

WASHING

People.

po* the

«*$... HommvoLD MMJUN^

Good wmlslbrtho y*«n»--"SMMWr% m4f.M How to -»rve a tioD^!—Sn»Uo#

L,.-

Ever ery «ok rated- i'oi g*°d dinner without plates.

,+

WAPEK»-~OMi MW* Of floor, one t«r spoonful Of IrtltU ». wUbmilk »nU» Ji.aomh, than roll eat Into very Uitn «iiriAlv Uo* floor twenlv^fivt! a *K&r#tomtay ie»t.

MfltRT Fm *.—**» following stareh not only &om to tfaeltim tool Impart* a new appearand to H, and um£w» jwarteetly elean. To atablsapoonful ol«8are» pn* a teiff tea-

SSSHSSfTVSiVV^St witfe a lU|e «*ld water, and tfr tlil quite then add safllcient boiling wator to wake itcktar and of tb» |sregsr consistency a w»* candle may *sttrred twice round it, not more.

A Rkwu

mj

Many readers

of the Country Gentleman, Bvlng s*a diatanoe from town, are unable to get

them a tedp© a drink we it«d very gr*ke(n\ dnri. the Summer. l*ke 5 Ibi brawn sn r, •'. ox». tartaric acid, I oz. cream of

1

flour, I

tract of sarsapanlla, its. wafe». JU*, boll abont two mlnut let »n,w, then boll and 1* i* tand t^ tkiya.if y^u can. pti" 2 tabU ^utals ju a goblet, fill two--i 1. into with water, fcer teaajioonfal »oda, ^nli#vHn foaming, and thank me »r telling yon ofiti^N -UieC Allynne. 9tiu« Rj. k.—Friday iawways^flsh dav" u*. «td I find no desserts*, well UkM with ®tth# Mlt or fteefc fish,

rice, eaten with sugar and

batter, or

an

cwmb

Wash

as plain steamed therioe wfU, iPitwak about an hour In Lake-warm water, stir itt teaspoon Ail of salt, set the JWt ia a steamer over a ketOe of IwiUng water, and ateam one hour. Stir two or three times add no water alter it begimtooxdc, bat when put in the steamer let there b® as much water In the dish as will cover the rice to the depth of a quarter of an inch. If properly cooked, thte lijpe will _be liirnt, drv, and no two kernels will stick together! Mouaekeep«ra who are in the habit of placing a duiighy, sticky paste upon ttie ta»l«, try this one*?, and hear husband and chifdron asking for rice twific ,1 w.ek Jnst« of once afort night.

TMK INSIDE OF THE 1101} 1*. of the body which rjf Toticang^itin

There ia no cavity of water t*» not fitted lor if

properly. Why, on* of the very beat thing!", you ftOi do Isto wash your Mood andthe gteat/^t folly we coiamit in goInn through our Uvea from childhood to grave gUeu is that we do &ot wash our Dloodaswe ought. Inftisions of coffee, tea, ch' "ulate or rnooa Oar cider or beer do not w»t*h the blood, beos?® with the fluid so tftkon in, KOtuefching la carried in which betouLs Uic blood. Just let a man A aay to himself, "It i* Saturday night, I have workei hard all the week, ana

Sunday shall be a day of rest to me. I am now going to give my system, between this and Monday morning, a good thorough washing." So he begins to drink, and drink* but little at a time, yet between Haturday night and Mon-

wornUig a healtuy man can drink, it liottt producing any disturbancia, a gaiion of wnffir, let this conae into and go thr uj^i hla circulation—through the In® and «kin and kidneys and waste iu-dcnaL* are carried off—and when Monday morning cornea if he tumfM out of the bed and gives his external skin a good washing, the water that he washes to will be foul. Or if he prefers to teat that gueatloa more thoroughly, »U he hax to do is to take a clean sheet and wetting II in good so|t» pure water, be wrapped up in It aad lie nrtyflve «.r itlxtv nunBtew and then bar© the sheet v.-1-hed in a tub at water and it will she walen It will look dir\ty. Th« uuui lia?* boon waited inaide— his WooU lae* been washed when you haw washed bis blood, twsnes, bones, nerv#v uui U», sinew, membraae and brain, and t.'rytJnng fai him, be can doiy r.,r «iat weertt. The wanftln* 14 pw j"*** inside is as oeceenary a* the wa»-i.»f a personiiwt.ml vet tTi, are those who are w-tirsalm ham their ckAhee r.I uitti «'at tie tbo ars iwtat 1 ilar wik»i» itewtselves,—{Dr.

'77 TIME.

1

1 iota, is 1 night'

to ert v. .u /or night's steep

t,

At'

nu^ed at* flmrn tirln.

4 f'

itt

w—

jrtagsallfMPMMRt each oihe art in

'i Md .»(l. *1

r*r

«dax»

a«wwi.J T«'u are

ittt to poloi, 1 ir mind with i«nking out lor jwar stmt sack in rour head fn U^ory, »rmatwe Is a reeklssa etaw your way art*

I.

\w« «U "}.

13 S'-'i a^X The li

tirwt«%p

.tlMMUfigt

mtam opt kw«« ww go likea sA yo|i mm bovfd mt of

f8»«»

.. (»h iK ytm

(1h

»d

tf

1

ii* a boiler aapleslon,

it astilmt maw o( Mnm vn* nt»mhed. I walked

1 pa an

1

1 01. th.M I I I f.

I wondered lww

uld fe- ..» ipfriim thf. is1 i'': 3

~"r-i8J2*

4i «5U»

li." »f

I mn

•M'" ..

...

.(

±i\ t.

MOW WILMSX AMS "RAlSie at WUst ou^ht, what cm a mother

MKBt. careleas hnsh 1* ail fear eObrts the cUdfMk sad

i^aittt beinsde toseeorftat what h»is

THOMAS,

Uk,

^ift-rt«s «u t.-i*ee«f HesHtiJ We st. .tlif wrcr' go to bed with a it fbrrv siwp snd pe^Ht rrpmo, ttiiul "all 'adv. The preliminaries tin iH- nt ai»• all just as important arc f,r (in' duties. We most 11 w.tli an of«rl«M»dftd Koit i, iii 11 wr*»mii* or tmnbied stated «M»d, w,*h c^MLaxtremltisa, or without an!,and rwjpondlMgto the mtts "f In all rameeta. Stand|f«p\ a Iwiforea flre, or bi asievf«i it 1 torn, to not the best to w* v,.'u»4* rt night'sakep .We ai' il

blood,

m.

dejp^nd on artificial hot natural

IfAv.-.l f.v .*n.-6 ^torolSMii ffltfflre&ea «.!! t-r'.s.jr ,!1 thef*Ml«^,ru»tioi^and u.io a., trrfvHh Xnvtm %'A, -i.Kltliln.. |,n^ tfcit. in I ». «). tb* j- -'-.- ..r It, md ••a »i

(ton

us iUMtrata and

memory, so* isnsginatioa Mamma, ninase give me a piece of P%r

assifsss^

U&rfits

A very little pieoa, raasawa, dearf** "Xo. l4eddie.no" Do ^vel^e'ehiid a Utile piece, 111 risk itVbttrtttM hUn."

And the motbar jpveU. Maasma, aaay f|#«rtaad play ^It's Tery ehiiirr sand ywt ha cold I doai think it lalMst.n "Bundle me won't Uk%cetd. "i fear von wiU y©u most piay doors tfi fwiv "JaaTaUUie while, plena mawiwar*

No, Freddie, you must as* fooot

let tine child go ouW What a

girl yon are making of Mm. Women never were fitted to bring Bp boys. Drews him up w«rm and let him ranT it will do Mm good."

And Freddie went out. May I hare myblodsain the parlor, maxima 1* '»Xo, Willie make vour bloek-housa in tbm dining-rooua. Miss JU is an hi" Tslid, and want the parlor very s«iet."

I'll be very quick" You will Intend to bo, but you winnot help making aome noise, and as Miss L. very rarely goes anywhere. I fear she will be very tired st beat so be a very good little ooy, and play in the dining-room Ihia aitjrnoon." won't make a bit of naiae, nor tire her one speck."

You most play in the dining-room, Willie, and aos any more about it." Xouaenset it will d» her good to see a happy little fece it will give her someining besides her own pains and aches to think of, Let him bring his blocks in the parlor."

And he brought them In

41

What a torment that boy has got to be! It's tease, teaze, tease from morning till night It's enough to wear the patience out of Job! If you don't whip Mm I will," rv t«•

And he whipped hinu ». Qoery—Who ought to Kb whipped^

CANTf AXD TAX FLIRTATIONS. ALong Branch correspoudant gives the tollowing "caie and ftin flirtation gossip:"

We will first chat About the cane, and this article of dress Is exceedingly useful and fashionable at the summer capital. When Monsieur throws his cane around the fingers of his left hand, the action Indicates,"! wish to converse with you." The lady now opens her fan and hends it to the left side of her face this Implies, "All right, I wish the same." Monsieur throws his cane around the fingers of his right hand this reads, "I like Jtrti." The lady quickly opens and closes ner fan, should Bhereturn the compliment but if not, she strikes her closed fan against the right side of her face. When a gentleman holds his cane directly ip front of him, he says my heart Is thine. Tb® lady regies by spreading her fan If she gives him her heart if not, she unfolds lw* fan only half way. When Mortsieerr holds his cane with both hands across his shoulders, he says, look at me. The lady who so desires to do win hold her fan in her right hand, open it, snd lay it across her left hand but should She prefer to look elsewhere than at her adorer, she simply turns her head away, and leisurely fans herself. By this method flirting becomes a study, and is carried on so quietly that even on the crowded piazzas at the Ocean Hotel you are not observed- It ts derer to know all those tricks in love's romance.

Business Cards.

CAL

Oj»tlci4U» and W»lcMmi»her For the trade, Koartl) and Ohio streets, Sigh of big maw with

TOHN H. SYKES,

Wholesale and R*tnil Dealer In HatR,€ap^ For* and Straw (foods,

Main MTPet, Torrt! Ind. R. FREEMAN, Retail Dealer In A^lMia itndl Fofetgn WaitkM,

JKWKT.RY, *c. Opera ITotiae. KIS8NEH, J9 Whoietal* nnd Ketail Dealer In

Pianos, WelodeeM, Organa, 3i»»lcal ItuitrumcnU, &c., ,, PiU—eof Mo»le,801iteBt.

Terre

haute

Musical Instltote,

No.IKMalnstnwt,upstiUrx. Mswlctaoght la all Ifttbranches. PnpUs mayjciiteraiaiiy time, AgMKf tor Qmnmr 11aup#. A. MU11)R, PrUieipol.

J•A.

FOOTE,

Chetteral Dealer In

OAR&EN, riKIJD A3ID FLOWKtl mtsm, Wo. ft Mala street, Tsm Hsttts, Indiana.

E.

L. BALL, WholwwUe and B*tattX*sak» In Msvta, ItM^kUHrslcajna Flat*,

Japan and.Presaoa Ware, J- Main »tmvt, Xirlh Bide.

RW.

en Urn aH who, weet rtpose. It Is a :h umy to eocwtade

cr.

*WS.

KIPPOTOE,

Oeneral Dwilei la

UUOCE&1SB, Ftt^VttnOKH ANl PI|0-

Krttlonal Hlock t?w M«ln

TUKTIK

IT ARMSTRONG^

Jj BllH(IIIT»«a« fianufactarlngfharmacists, Ma»a aw«,CwwtfK &uth, tem Hwtf.

HILIP KADEL, Manafartnn'r of il^kJiJIftdyi iiiarfA -.s c«ny OwiH Brnshcw, Rom Wanwork wammted. Ln«n|6iMi 1 «ty, Mafn Ht^ wnir **, sawth •Ida. Q.Eh^p^LADIE8'W^

ae.n^ftndC^orwi!

ORSW WE An RRfAfRKt* NKATIiY A.T H. F. BEtSEE*S Dr« BOOM, apw* ^, M»i» miwt, lietwsea ith iaHl Ttii. JAE H. TURNER,

Real Estate Agent,

ooMMTfymm rsmmn AKD COL-

hmrrsu

aoknt

EOHM,

RBAbaa1*

mxmmtm

REAL E8TATI5, N«. 118 Main M** wp stall*, S* VI t, t*l«. w»« .. eitv -,d iiu*d*!i 1 1 lit.* I. ten __ Promi't |^«V^Ma lOw

,f A

-TERR1T HATjTrETSATDTJT) AirilVENING

Stt.

The greet tlaeov^iYorll#' •relwiiwweiapBhi whteb

ISM.-""'

which

5W« iwtwrart anoaa each iioliU

pot-oiuuuw liiiwa^-awm «-ui IJn tutUtt

ir nwluct-dl .Ip Or^rejMta i» worth », ntinttl dr

KacJi*nv ever UrJkwe 1 It ae!U lw»eaO»H it 'lo** iftAa o»wi b«j»rttt«af «,** inr unlmuia ^y^llow wra}i -r kand ml MkUft/

what

,»u»dfur^tert'Wr*»»*^ ir-

twi 10 he uantmisl4»tnM'ni. itetmr, Si (vntrf lnrg«* bottk, »ljW. J. H. im- A ta, 88 Broadway, c»S «xlstmee Miish l« Sore osto, can* wlud-eolie am *!»!«?«». It lit lotftl. not erv- am' Jiiertw4* wiWffNy.

€i\4tANHOaD

UE8TOIiEiX"«*

ifX A victim ut jiuulltftU Hr, bavins trtwf fn viiln w»»ry kmf»»

wlr, luwfoiiMii a iS'IfWsir^,wlH«h will m»mt diev J, It. IlKRVEl*, 5*X«Mttp -»»r^, York. tm

1

EG. W. HABERLY,

(ftneeexaor to OlIAXt'K A

1

Dealer in all kliula of

DPSSED LUMBER.

T-etrjrf f-5 .1

North 2nd St.. On^nSi- Wf Linton, T£ItB£rIUWVl|K, INB.

SBMfO«tnn work done promptly and warranted toglvesatlsfactloo.

JpRATRIE CITY

Planing Mills.

1

,*•'''

4i

OUFT & OTilAMg,

t, M»!urfiictur'jv *i

Sasli, Doors, Blinds,

«.,» ''4%

1

Window and Door fpiirnc*,

Moulding Bra^kota, Stair

Railing, Hall itftteaw* l?ew«ll

Pm(%

Flooring Hiding,

AiidtdldcseriitUliaSQ^ it#

FINISING LUMBER!

Wholesale and Qetail dsalsts la 4

Pine Lumber,, Lath &Sb'ingle8, Slate^Roofing,

A»i

~H~

BOOFIMO FKI.T.

Costosa Sawing, Plaining and WoodTnfsIncdoBstoordnr. AU work warraated.

Cor. 9tk and Hniberrj streets,

"i-

I rv p, rrrj jr arTrfai

The ^larkets.

Tnam Maosb, Bept.4L Q|aaai.»«m paid to

aad «htw»^«^i^lnthtt city

*»«.«» ...

vuriT-tim* Whit# Wb«at„.. 1 I

jnsri?x^.3sr^.m isw.

STATE FAIR AMD EXPOSITION.

Hi imtmiiii rniiimi 111 yit iM sin 11 mi rara,

INCLUDING ALJU BRANCHB8 OP INDUSTRY.

WAL Ol-FAHM IHPXiXMKirraMmmeneea September 2M. Op«a Ite lfc« rwqrtlM sf ArllelM Aunt aotli. Premiums largely iocroMed oft lMt year, »n(T th# Accommodations Ropcrlot to uy (imilar XxhlMUon on th* Continent. Bend for PrMSlam Lists and blank application for space, to the See'y Indiana

if

IBM

awpjdi.». IM.WIWW

Brj» 'salted. Hinttrtionml

,1

Stato Board of Agriculture, indianapolto, lad.

CONDUCTOR

STOP

T1IK HIOlI EST CASH PRICK PAID FOH HiOIMlK

Manufactories of: „!Terre-Haute.

li

m. t*

r*i ftrw— I ng

30

m#

XTOTICE OP PARTNER. 1 *miiV~TKWH« AaOTH. lad., li, 1S74. th*» fwmierihljvtn

s.r. SOOTT JsV.HUMOX.

JuuB^Mh, WA. I |m»v.- thJ« 'bur w}d jiyr^ack^f itootsand to rh«41 rtf»5v*4 DiiRin) nrn),iindran eon* ikym«iAwI thtntloihf ftimikiKid n, r,kUv H. t.HCOTJ". rtrr?

»i Hii« tit Fhi

4

ufl

I -Mir *t*M ».• la|U*

Jtlippetoe'it

Yon will alway* find The »e»t

And nil 8t«pl«dfin Fancy „.

Ororeriwt-

w. M. ctirr. iiEXfty ctirr. A SON MAsrrrAcrrnKasor LOfOMOTO K, STATIONARY A

MARINE

BOILERS.

Ti lUXAIl V.M) CILUDEK, Flrat Htreet, bet. Poplar-and Wnlnnt. ftepalrlns don^ In the most substantia) tnauu«« ui. Hlum-t notice, nnd us Hleral In prl( as any aitablisliint'iit in the Stwte.

Orders solicited and carefully uttcndwl to.

HE OLD ESTABLISHED

Ironworks!

OF

TERRE-HAUTIS, IXD.

Owinn to It* Inerewe of business in (he past year, and liuueritif pro^Msts ftr yet KTmt*'!- in th«»ftdiirp, have te«» eompclled fn enlaff* npon IN elrewfly cnpseloti* fttellltt«* ftr daUi« business emaWlnff lt, Uisreby. to do

ith work fnrnAffm Aim

"TT T'T

'ic31. 1

9li

8 S,

J**

H4

Kl(jAR\

3

COFFEES,

No.

TEAS,

Main

17 4

mPELTR ISGS, TAXIf

5

trrra

UBKATER »iaPAT H.

In addition also it has mtiiMtshed tn cod* ,i neeuon with it, all

Boiler

Attd

Sheet Iron Works,

of itiJltoletif capeelty to accommodate all

Sone*are

ho jileassd to give their burnrst -class work Unit-class workmen In either hartmant. 1 reeneetfUIly Invito the public to call and satamlne sojr Naanfiirtsn of Stationary l*arta* ble finclnes. Haw riaarln«( Kills, nnd roil Mfcan Maeklsiery, a "ayply of which I k«?n eon*Untljr on hand, or the most approved Patterns.

Alas Cars Shfll*», Owie Mills, Mlln* Itle Wa«*t«lwei». botk Hand dcPoW* «r. Mall's CM«krst«l Ht«#V Bot-

NhnsJR*B.

Hcraper, also Ciaat

6 Wrasftit Iron ncrapera,

for fiimi Seats

mun. sand De dtmsMil

.. Alsoasreat vartetjr ofMhOttt which for beauty and *'ty eaanot be exeelU-d.

Together with easliu|cs of atl descriptions fbr nenersl bm in this country, all of which 1 warrant to be as good as the best* both la material and workmanship, and m* cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into ennsidera* tloo. ysc-tt} J.

TOolssale ToAe ofalrosS»ate.

The fQUowixigpVTholeBale Bowe^ W^TeW'^

GOODS, wbichwiflbe sold atStlflOMl'l

WHOLES ALE ^iEDCE

ANDDKAUSBSIN

haM stock AFRESH

HULMAN &<X)^

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquorsr Cig«rsaTid Tobacco,

Flour,

CORXEB MAIN AMD FIFTH STREETS,

S

»B«S« BLOCK, ,,f«9

TERR&HA1JTE, L\DIAKA.

ot

HAVENS & GEDDES,

if. fatgy a to U. K.UITBM CO. iWHOiESALK UKALSMIBI •iftM

Staple and Fancy Notions

White Goods, Shirts, Hoslerx, Glores, ete^

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vfg® "Woolen Mill?, »Ov62apiAIX NTKKCT, T£»8£ HAUTE, Ams*»a

BETWEEN BIXTH AND BEVENTiT.

1

E.ULISIVE WHOLES AUE In

St,

rj 'X

litt,

Open Spring Season 1874, with a Aill and Elegant Stock of ^0£irV

MTT.T.TNERY GOODS,

between

Sixth and Seventh,

NICHOLAS KATZENBAGHiw FRED ATXBIf BACH

JST. Katzenbach Sz Bro.

is Mannfhcturers of and Wholesale Dealer* tn

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.

ISSHAIHSMtt®^--

,, 146 MAIS STREET, TERRE HAUTE, H(D.

Leather, Hides,!

Fl

L. Ms COOK,

Agiais for Hit BOBKEY

j. a mrrrotf.

A. PAlslKR.

wholesale Di^EB JN PRICES OF TO-BAY AJ^ N^C

SHOE FIND*

UBS, NWERS* OIIn

tnsX

ROUGH LEATHER!

146 MAIN STREET,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

HIDES, green trimmed^

'---.V

do dry salt, trimined...^i.^».

CRAWFORD, O'BOYLE & CO.,

EXaUSITELT WHOLESALE

BOOTS &

ISO Mails Sfertet, Terre Haute, Indiana.

SOCCESIOBTO

J. COOK & SON,

WHOUSAIiE ANC"RETAIL DEALER

HARD WARE AND CUTIBEY,

Utssi 1MKalnSt.,TarreXXantfLInOiana.^ f/t

MOiWWDKOW.•f.'

T. H. RIDDLE

Wlf01.«aiAlJe

iltBBOirfi,

Will Mflieate lailant]

1

BUTTON & HAMILTON^

a

O. BARTLETT & CO.,

"CENTRAL BOOK STORE,"

Jfo, 525 Main Street, Tenee Haste, Ind.

ff

ermmmmmm

TUELL, RIPLEY &DEMm, HnaO

EXCUWITK

WHOLESALEDRY

1" 604 MAIN STREET,

r*o

to^l

mni

SEYMOURS. STEYEM,:m'rk'v

ROBERT.GEDDBB.

^1#**

$•¥

3 3

wmm-

i:.c4 oi

«rs

ss'ns-

$

ipm

r«a*s«4

j4S! .*"*

•ttm 4

'is

iip

:.|s

p.:fsg |te»1 'pS'V

iiar

9 ,I8£

Terre-Hante,

Factory No. 44, South Centre StreeViW-^SiSV.5?--

Ind^*^

1 T'K&wsifvr-vf?

i*T

,^-w* TOHji

Xj. -A."_ BTTRljETT ^4

f-i a el*

Unlew a«rssS &|£dAl ContfaatT^^

r't

l",v

DXALEIt IX 7

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

FAKCTOOOna,«eJK

MT* KfBBLft, 101 Main St., Ter»Hss|e,

9m

fi 9* Mm-

Mltm is

%s

m^moifiCToN.