Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 November 1874 — Page 7

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A VAPA&EBB HOME.

A revest trawler thus denwibee Interior of Jijuix" l»r"* A keeper who b» ctu ti— «J» Invitee u* te es toi-» h.-i-.p Tuewm on (be street k» bis alop. Tfco'ftoote front por: is open. 1'» window all one, wn nit nasii «»r i-"** 0f •'**i wide*p.:i by day, --l :li» l'" »buti r- by nlf, 't Wt^i' [»inaml look* ed at bis work-bov of fcncy wood, hiten trays end bettered ware, gls*t~ boxos, tout, end greet variety of nkskfiyir»t and then puw from tbe into the bowe. Tbe parlor te p!«tforro raised a boat two ftwt- firem tbe ground, oovcml with matting. There ere few low stools, pictures by Japanese artlsta on the waihi pots end pane In one cor* ner: teacups, saucers, bow la, ami platen of nice porcelain-ware on a shel£ a mil of mate another corner, which wiU be mnread upon the floor at sight for betiding. We are in tbe preeenee of the shopkeeper'* wife and daugbw»i^-tbe daughter a young lady perhaps twenty yearn old. Both of these \*dlm are drafted in extreme Iowness of fiwhlon— no andete, no ut»dkm?iothiTig—nothing but a skirt. The shopkeeper's wife bustles about, sets tbe stools wdde, disappear* behind a screen, and reappears with a mabogony stuffed. chair, and, with many a stntte, end nod, sod wink, motions ui to the eest, then herself crouches upon the floe* at our fcei, shows us photographs of Nagaski and other work* of art. We have au opportunity to study ber features. She Is •mall of stature, has Jong black hair nicely combed, smooth, braided, done up neatly, and tastefully adorned with artificial flowers. She has a m»g nose, high and prominent eheek ixnies, a bivad forehead, and small black eyes, a tawny complexion, with atin^e of peach blmun on ber cheeks, a homelv month and a red lip. Not many artists would give such features to their idea of perfect beauty, bat for ail that there is a pleasing expression of the countenance wben animated, or when she smiles, but when the smile becomes a laugh, and the lipa part, we see two rows oi abowy teeth, blaek «H think of a coal-bod, or of looking Into a knot-bole opened into a dark room! More than thi« the lady has pulled out every hair of her eyebrow*. Thereby bangs a story. The legend is that, years ago, beautiful Princess of Japan, in order U. show ber devotion to her husband blackened her teeth and pulled out her ey brows—making herself hideous in the sight of gslfaifta—aud so all loving •wive* fbUowner example. There is but little to be se in a Japanese bouse. The partitions between rooms are movable paper -serpen*, and, in most houses of tbe lower and middling clashes there is but one reotn, and the entire furniture might be peeked on a hand-cart,

FAT YOUNO LADIESVINE-

Taken In moderation, there is no doubt that vinegar la beneficial, but in excess it impairs the digestive organs. Experiments on artificial dig* stion show that if tbe quantity of add be diminished, digestion is retarded if increased beyond a certain point, digestion is arrested. There ia reason, therefore, in tbe vulgar notion—unhappily too often relied on—that vinegar helps to keep down any almning adiposity, and that ladles who dread tbe disappearance of their graceful outlines in curves of plumpness expanding into "fiat" may arreet so dreadful a result by liberal potations of vinegar, but they can only so arrest it at tbe our more dreadful expense of their health. Hie amount of add which will keep them thin wl«l destroy their digestive powers. Portal-gives a ca*» which should be a warning. "A

vears ago a young lady in easy circumstances etufoyed good health she •was very plump, had a pood appetite/ and a complexion blooming with roses and lilies. She began to look upon ber plumpness with suspicion, for ber mother wa* very ftt, and she was afraid of beoontiug site her. Accordingly she consulted a woman who ad\ Ised ber to drink a glass of vinegar daily. The young lady followed tbe advice, and her plumpness diminished. She was delighted with tbe success of tbe experiment, and continued it for more more than a month. She began to have a etwtrb but it was dry at its commenee-:.-l and was considered as a slight ori which would go off. Meantime

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dry it became moist, a slow fever cs n. on, and a difficulty of breathing Jm :r- i-r became lean and wasted away, nU rests, swelling of tbe feet and of th -weeded, and a diarrboso tern:n *tM) her life." Therefore, young la-ii.-n. I** boldly fktt Never pine for rnMxtini ahmasss and remantlc pallor but if »s»ors means you to be mddy and rotund, acocpt it with a laughing «»£, wldcb wai captivato more hearts t^n all the paletfteM of a drcnlatlng 11br t.

AM S'ii'-'ttah writer oommentlng on some "f Ute iMts bnugbt os$i)]r tibe ntasofOwatltttti^aafa ITbe ofOreat Britain, as a rule, «aarry atafiu-ewUei sue tbro ewanKwex* perience w..s.l4-l«ad on# to toafine, Ub no ions lh«n thirty-foor tt:.rvt»»rtwenty aadaoflse

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orfin*r ^parity «f «g* between Iraswives.Tho*t wt of mliII..4. j, -_,_.wl8 wheao ed* at theeeswistakiti^ varied from thirty te forty, six jbundred and seventy tboMMsd of their bund red and seventy tbotMad of their

WHAT TO JPO TILL mXW&fOH OOMSS. Botnk-Whm a feUow* elotbiea ge«a on lire, run and inform tbe Are departnrent. isom—Wbw a pen#* mta his ber thmat, inform tbe insurance company ypu wabttbat |25rOOO.

BuaMaeor tse Xosk.—Stuff potty Into tbe nostrils and it will oeaaa, grtUkUf on DuttocATioH.—Jerk tbe lojnred part until the sufferer yells like nlwtea, and don't step Jerking until tbe M. D. arrives.

DIARSHBA.—Kst pound of carpenters glue, and swallow a few eorka. Fit*.—When a person fells into a fit on tbe public street, inform the bystanders tb-vt be is drunk call a policeman, be will know the case at once. He will hammer tbe soles of tbe victim's feet with his club until some gentleman requests him to cease, wben the M. P. will arreet tbe gentleman tor interfering with tbe law. The next M. P., will throw a pail of water over him, and eotl his clothes then a few words, "Dam him, jerk him in.** Tbe victim is then locked op in tbe precinct, and the M. D. who to In the station does not know what aibrihim, suffers him to be taken below, when a loafer the next morning (under tbe name of Judge) fines him ten dollars for drunkenness. This treatment once gone through takes all the fits out oi a chap, and is a perfect cure.

TtooTBACHS.—Fill tbe toot with powder and light the match, then get out of tbe way.

CHOKIKO.—If a person attempts to swallow a beefrteak be will naturally choke, or a sensation will overpower bim that be cannot breathe. Club him over tbe back with a broomstick, or hit him on tbe back with a flat-iron, then be will yell, "Oh!" At tbe same time the obstacle will fly off with violence against the ceiling. If this does not relieve the eboker cut his throat and remove the plug, but be careful you sew the neck and throat right.

Frost BfTBa.—To prevent firost bites, go to Africa in Winter. FKVKKS.—Lay the patient in a refrigerator and feed ice cream.

IIydrophoiua.—Toprevent this,climb tip a fence or lamp-poet, and wait until the dog leaves.

AcciMtarre,—If a person is run over by an express train and cut in two. fen him until tbe train is stopped ana tluengineer apologfa-es then call the coro-

When a person fells from a building *nd h» mashed, give bim a coat of pain paint.

Wben you see a man drowning, ran for a Newfoundland dog, or throw a log of wood at him but make sure the log hits on tbe head. If he sinks, why that aint your feult.

INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE. 9T. ELMO ILU, July 8,4874. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. I wish to add my testimony to the won ierful corative properties of your Alt Kxt, or Golden Medical Diwwrery. 1 h*ve taken great interest i» this medicinesince I first used it. I was badlv afflicted with dy»pep»ia, liver derange** id an almost perfect prostration of the ttervous natem. So rapid and compleu ltd the Discovery effect a perfect cure hat it stenaed more 'ike magic ands iwrfect wonder to myself, and since that me we have never been without a file of the Discovery and Purgative Pel let* in the bouse. They area solid, -toond family physician ia the house and r*adv at all times to fly to the relief of -ickness—withoat charge. We have •sever had a doctor in the house since wv first began the use of your Pellets and Discovery. I have recommended the use of these medicine* ia several severe and complicated cases arising from, as I thought, an impure stale of the blood, and ia no one case have they failed to more than aocomiliith all they are claimed do. I will only mention one as reuaark,b!e, (though I could give you downs) Henry Koater, furniture dealer, of this place, who was one of the most pitiful •bjectsever seen, his lace swollen out of bape, scales and eruption# without end, xtending to bis body, which was completely covered with blotches and scales. Nothing that he took seemed to effect it a particle. I finallv induced him to try 4 few bottles of the Golden Medical Dis--every, with daily use of the Pellets, as •tiring bim it would surely cure him. *e commenced its use some six weeks *ince, taking two Pellets each night for a week, then one each night, sod tbe Die* .-overv as directed. The result is, to-day hi* skin is perfectly smooth, and the calf eruptions are gone. He has taken 4..me seven or eight bottles in all, and considers himself cored. This case had MBrd tbe skill of our best physician* Hf«sn. Pottsfonl A Co*,druggists, of «bis place, are selling largely of vour medi ctoes and tbe demand steadily increases, •ad they give perfect satisfaction in every ease.

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TO TAXPAYERS. Cot-rnr fnxADtriaai's Omc%

^TMmHABSS, Lsix, Oct. 16, 1874. Importsmt nottce fp the Ux-payers of Vigo oouid^r, tnd.t

Tbe second (or November) Installment of taxes wont be paid prior to the fifteenth (J5) day of Sfovembor next, as tbe books will be turned over to the auditor after tbat date and there will be an additional expense of ton (10) per cent, added than**.

Cmmr «dwi will be teksn for oflntWni(H) tlwamount ofeacb tax-payw's tax*

TMa eonrsft It aafiHsularly deemed iieewhaty in order that tbe trosnairer can i«B«ttb» ctaiRw «i ttm&ttomA aabopl funds.

Urn treasurer W6«id ranpectftilly to eacb ptmm Jnterestcd not to tbe payment of tag until tbe

(set day, c*»wd will prevent vdt-

on (Sunday* this year, tbe 14th (on

Saturday) ia tbe last for paying taxaa beta* tbe penalt# te Imposed.)

A PPOINTMENT OP ADMIN

MITaATOH. Vh&mtt Maamr irtveiUim tbe nnderstgned has bc^o appointed Administrator ^ihe of Jacob flee

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TERP.K TIATTTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

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Burled aeeurHy and in order, by using MPROCiLE** PATENT STONE COF31N VAULT, laause Ball, Agent, oily «f Terre Haute.

pARMER'S ATTENTION!

Win. iWdock & Co.,

Are paying the HIGHEST CASH PRICg For WHEAT at their

NPW MILL,

NORTH rI FTII 8T.

Give them a call and see what theyean do fbr you.

DKUNKERfS ...

Carminative Balsam,

Is the firest Pspalar Remedy Por children teetiilng, colic, summsr complaint and cholera internum. No medicine nas ever attained a reputation equal to it, l' ia patmnist*d by tbe wealthiest famtlles in he State, and eulofflsed by our best physicians. Forty thousaad bottles sold In WH. •very bottle warranted to Rive satisfaction, none returned, thousands of hopeless cases cared with one or two IKe bottles of Brunkit's Balsam, after all other means failed. For Dlarrhrea, Flux. Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, Congestion of the Stomach, or ®v pain or cramp in the stomach, violent 'tiocbughs or vomiting. Kvcry bottle Is worth Its weight In gold. Gives sptHxtv relet, and is perfectly harmlnHs taken in laratloses, and pleasant to take. No family knowing Its gmvt value will ever be wltJi»ut It. rut up in 2Se.50CRwl SI bottles, sold by all druggists find dealers in patent medicines. Circular with instructions accompany each bottle. Wherever this medicine cannol be obtained of the druggists, six one toilar, eight ounce bottles will be sent on receipt of nve dollars.

Address, DR. W. A. RRUNKER, Ascension, Indiana. For sale at Wholesale by KberleA Klndlev «nd Uuliek & Berry. June27-4m

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\TO FUBTHEK

POSTPONEMENT

or THE

SECOND AND LAST

Grand Gift Concert.

IS A IB OF TUB:

Masonic Belief AsNoeiatlon,

OF NORFOLK,

rhumday, 19th November.

Under authority of the Virginia Legislature, (act passed March 8th, 18.3.) 00,000 Tickets—6,000 Cash Gift*.

$250,000 to be Given Awaj!!

One Grand Cash Gift of. „„.......„.J30 Q0( One Grand Cash Gift of.....„ 25*00t' One Grand Cash Gift of...................... SO 60C» One Grand Cash Gift of...*„....^~. iO 000 One Grand Cash Gift of....................... 6 00t One Grand Cash Gift of. 2 GOO One Grand Cash Gift of............... 3 OUO

IS Cash Gifts of 81000 each 15 000 28 Cash Gifts of 600 each 14 00*' 43 Cash Gifts of 250 each 10 750 79€ashOiftnof 160 cocti.................. MS8# 280 Cash Gifts of 100 each 25 000 678 Cash Gifts of 60 each...... 28 900 9000 Cash Gifts of 16 each —. SO 000

6000 CASH PRIZES aggregating-.-—1260 000

PRICE OF TICKETS

Whole Tlckets_...4101 Quarter Tickets^® J5t» Wif Tickets 61 Eleven Tlckets..._fll0 NO INDIVIDUAXa BENEFITS.

This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized the first enterprise.

JOHN L. KOPEK, President. For tickets and circulars giving full information address

THE LARGE AND SPLENDID FARM.

RKPRESEXTEII BY TUB ABOl E CUT,

IS NOW OFFERED FOB MLE ON EASY TEEMS—IT 18 IN EVEEY WAY DESIEABLE.

640 Acres in ah. in Parke Comity, Indiana.

7 miles northeast from Rockvillo, 1 miles from I»g»nsnortt Railroad, and only Smiles from tfc» croseisg of that toad with the Indianapolis & Montesums Railroad.

Aboat 880 acres In gotd esltivatiMi,

Oently rolling, and situated us to 1 workwl to the best «dvantago—about 150 acres of JH'o. I woods pasture,

E N O O E S Norfolk, Vn.

Box 217, WokvUle, Ind. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS W A NTEf).

and balance, say

In heavy timber,

Poplar, Maple, lliskory and Oak. Oak prwlonvlnatlng. Fences are all in perfect order. There Is a Constant supply of the b« st water, Tbero being I liviug springs, so located aa to afford easy aoys to them from all parts of the place.

There Is a «oo* Frame House

Of 5 rooms, etorie* high, almost Hollows are not deep, except In extreme *»uth, wbe«, they be plowed in almuat all oases to the waters edge of the small streams whkh flow through the place. Ko waste land. Neighborhood Is good. A store, school house and church within a half mile. 1 he farm ean be divided In the centre to boat advantage if desirable. Will aell all or any portion of K.

Fbr terms apply to JOIUS W. DAVIS, of Lnw Firm of Allen, Mack A Davie, or

58 IO acres

FEED. A. ROS3,

Real fatate Aga(, Terrc Ilssle. lud.

Business Cards.

rtAL THOMAS, apUetes flusH Wutcfcusnknr For tb» trade. Fourth and OUio streets,) of big own with watcb.

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FREEMAN

Retail Dealer In

iswrtcas Mi F«rei«a Wateks^ JEWELRY, Opera House.

LKISSXERand

Wholesale Retail Desterbi. Pinnoa, Jfekxleons, Orgaunc^ Musical Instruments, JtiL, -,r/ Palaoeof Music, BOfcio

TERRE

Mnslenl lastitsKe,

No. 183Main street,upstairs. Mwde in all its branches. Pupils may enter at aar time. Agency fbr Stein way Pianos. 2. 8II1DE, Principal

JA.FOOTE,

General Dealer in

GARDEN, FIELD AND FIXJWEK SEEDS, No. tt Main street, Terre Haute, IndlaMfe^l 1

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BALL,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In StoveM, Mantel*, Grates, Tin P1a««. Japan and Pressed Ware, l'-W Main street, North 8kla.j|

RW.

RIPPETOE General Dealer in

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND PRO» DUCE, Is National Block, US Main atoflM

BUNTIN

& ARMSTRONG,

OKV0CIX4TS and

Mannfarturing Pharmarfsts, 0 Main street, Corner of Hixth, Twrre Bauft||

PHILIP

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KADEL,

ManuCactnrer of

Saddles and Ilarneaa,

Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse •lets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest nrM a the city, Main St., near 9th, south sfde.

Q.ENTS' AND LADIES' WEAB^

leaned and Colored!

GENTS' WEAR REPAIRED NEATLY A*

H. F. REINER'S Dye House,

aprt-tf] Main street, between 6th and 7QB

TAS. H. TURNER,

Real Estate Agent,

COMMISSION BROKER AND OQI,LECTTNO AGENT. OFFICE—Over Prairie City Bank, 6th SL. with Hendrich WUilams. 4^. *1

EOHM,

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DEALKRIX

REAL ESTATE,

Mo. 115 Mala St* up stairs, TKKKB BACTK, IND. Will sell lots in the dty and lands to {be country on the best terms. Prompt aaS careful attention given to buslneta.

Professional Cards.

THE

LAW FIRM

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Having been DISSOLVED by mutual eaasent, the undersigned will continue As practice alone.

Office, northwest corner of FonurlBi and Ohio streets. octS-3m HARVEY D. SCOTT.

VOORHEES,

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O. W. VOOXHBSS. A. B. CAKUflBBI C. S. VOORBKXS. •\rOORHKES, CARLTON Af ftq

Having formed a copartnership will piaatlce law in all its branches Office—No. SOS Hnin

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T.SCOTT, :9'

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OFFICE—NO. 111 MAIN STREET. As U. 8. Commissioner is authorised Jo make proofli in Bankruptcy.

Over Henderson's Stove store, bet. Fourth .\ and Fifth streets. i, mar22 TERRE HAUTE, ldd...

3. A. KESTKR. R. O. WUBIXSa ESTER & WHEELER,

Attorneys at Law,

AND GENERALCOLLECmNO AOENm

SAM'X. B. RIMSV. WILL. P. J^ILEYA BLAIR,

Attorneys Councelors at La%

,BBASI1hXND.

Collections promptly sttended to. Pastlce in all the Courts of the State.

R. ANGIE L. WILSON,

Oiftrs her services to the

Ladles and Children of Terre linage. Office and Residences-No. 45 soutli 7th {K, OflScs hours 8 to 10 a. K.,Utto2andSto7 qjb.

HYDE, M. JX,

ftOUCBPATHINT,

OflUx 406 Main SL, opposite Opera H^tU. Office hours,9 to 10 a. m.,2 to3and7to9.pjk. Night calls answered firom the offloe. Special attention iriven to Chronic DisratfH.

References Dr. II. J. Treat, A. Wlteonj|iii the Arm of Wilson Bros. A Hunley.

CHARLES

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Commercial Collections a Specialty. Odh aia Advanced on Good paper. Prompt at^H tlon Riven to claims in both Indiana Illinois.

REFERENCES.—National State Bank, Prniria City Bank, McKeen & Mlnsb^lii Bank, and Terre Haute Bank, Terre Haute. First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving* Loan Association, Painesville, O.

OFFICE-NO. 141 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

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EPPINGHOU8EN,

Arehltert and Bnllder,

OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YAfift Goner Ninth and Oierry streets,,

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. It

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Office en OhleSb.lletBMItlA,

TERRE AUTE, IND.

R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW

Sarfces and Mechanical

DENTIST,

Dental Room, 197 Main Strmafc near 6th, TSRKB BAVTB, IKSk.^ Nitrous Oxide ?*s administered tor pntalest Tooth Extraction.