Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 November 1874 — Page 7
PAPER FOR THE
excess was number* In
OPT.f.
addraw in New York recently and he made one point of general inter^$|lja claims, with Ihir show of reason that
Speakln&jW&Ayi Amelia, WWKW »»iv
4
HT^tOUB LfREL. [Tremendous cheering.]
Speaking of publte both *i%, as *1 compare favorably before them. I entered Congress fifteen veara «go. From then till now, under Buchanam Lincoln, Johnson and Gran of seeing both before an
[Applause.] In 1830 a
armed with dead I.
swrprWl ngry nwnftd both Houses were often, Ion#
public topics of loud and unclean Jatf, and Jobbery were too palpable id on al
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lent to be overlooked, and on all «Wes lax which now wotrtd ALL THIS IS
BETTER, GREAT
LY FOR THE BETTER IS "-A^L.,, RB HPKCTH. LIQUOR If IN THB CAPITOL. ]r&wi^lla£%J man in either Houss* w»A LAtflaWttia disouaUfles himself by drffik. Garabllng and
iiii% roraeny, to rvoaxi or im over euro
JSAfflfffiSf- j»|»lI
mhsmi
SEEK many others, rode a pa rastter of course, BOW a Cal merely allows the old custom to go on finds hlmwflf^tr President, rode with six horse# and with out-riders. When he wished to use horn* lie ordered them from the War BPpartja«nt at the public •rfl 4fc»* out-tiders also. TOe samlftl^^cS f^jaers cited no reraluHt, iwxild now ia*ke8 ntlr that the country would not hold the noise. The Salary and Back Pay JBlll, bed as it V«S toted for,3ro4 jem^Abt r, BY craw ?*OT WORSE THAN A LIKE BILL PASSKDIK uwC£"lfe¥JOU|»Aoa, •WtotbrtsOftL pawing It was in some respects worse, be^mam It stood by Itself and, oonld be defeated without defeating an appro) and yet the one man from th gave the Casting vote was aftefl ed by.jMa^inMMMssriifHaiHlM/'ll .. .^tliWiirSrf^esi and when 'rta,eg
ifc
a doable bed, screened Dy a sliding curtain. and is furnished with a bureau, waahstand. two writing desks, one of which is for the accommodation of his private secretary, chains, books, etc. The bureau is supplied with all the necessary articles for the toilet. To spare the "statesman's" eyes the whitewashed
man acenstomad to ib.VwMd% towns atyl* «Ttvlng.
flip
LITTLE THINGS.
LltlSs villages ax* nearer to atoms of sliAtferod paradte* MMBI thing rn ItwCNr *#i and little for bring the moat content, and little hop*#
all" insects and banishes rata _. Water slightly impregnated with jum applied to plants infected will, it is said, destroy the once. BROWN EMUS.—One PUT sour mil It two tahiespoonfuls of brown sugar stir in middlings or shorts until auite stiff
veiy
SSdlSSn*
MVFLFI »)6^WIIH Q89300£M&10fM ftUSUIl* Tbe floor is partially carpeted. H»e visitor who undertakes to ascend the stairs loading to this room is told there is notb-
ing there but the private quarters of the officers, and his attention is politely directed elsewhere.
The warden's home, situated abont a quarter of a mile north of the Penitents reached by a pleasant shaded which in One weather. forabs it*, pr*ta*a*£e of Vfcarttl eaman," sometimes alone, sometimes accompanied by his private secretary. The screen of trees spares him the gas* of carious visitors, and affords opportunities for a dignified retreat, should an outsider chance to come too near. As he has be«n permitted to let his hair, moustache, sod beard grow, aod to wear lit ««tia»& d«MP geintlsasaaJfce might encounter a visitor without being recognised. In the north wing of the warden's houss ls the dining room where UmM "In l&wraot#* used to entertain their friend*, This Is now used by the retired "statesman who takes bis meals there In privacy. It is net to be supposed that tbe table la
being my
forte nas
wr| ««ie
are the swe^est to hear fly tuthmt, and rtay wing mF*' hearts the bMt littki books in lb* read and little songs the most loved. And whan TwtHild make anythlrqt
in* 4KMB ilWH ••BnPnMP'
Btt!# «k u-v ryfrxfe (mm tha wrftalU 'i.M »that they We beatoo Waoa Mrd a good «wt of a speak of wifo,and that shajaBB^Ix
jou of
1M i'
Bat then it was no Joke the it. He cam ml and hayawwan forothar th and what was she but What waaatw but UMUa. C" mnda In the of aU that w* k»vs best, IKgwait
A I VAST A am OM LA w.
It was doubtfai whether belonged to Mas or to bis neighbor. *l%* Mrighhor, however, elaimed the tree, and proaecn* t»Ath*raan whocutitfttfdamagaa. The mm
waseontinuedlroma&mrt tocoart. Time and money wm lriiM, teilper amued and temper teat* but i&e ease was ninad the curaae««ted. Th* laal cf &*transa^lor^M, theman whogainad the ease earn* a lawyer to tieent* a deed of his wbot* Ihrm, wliidfa he had bMMi mnpdkd lowl!(« fiay bl» easot! Ti'. n, 1KW. i.-- -JUfi lirtm. ieia, we
f: tiH •(,»
R'-i-
&
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JUU|*W«ms little charities on the
^b to
mnA sMi nfiftminr (JM lAiiiiiL
SMM,
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ta' V'lri Hi 1
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(nad§ fi
fly/fre very nice. NO STOVES.—Stoveluster, when Ith Uuryetttine, and applied iff blacker and img% u»C,durable than when with any fflffier liquid. Tbe tur-
well as new. RB KEPIJJQ CIDKH S WKKT.—Take OF ground oiustard seed
11
an^'Dutit
two $ thM^avsl^MMtttgh WRSh the barrel clean and ?moke it MCU with ^S^it tijbtii txidflSb
RFAPPKD HANDS.—-The simplest romedv is found In every one's kitchfiq cJo»ii
tijkt your hands out of suds, wipe them dry with and while yet damp, shake
the starch bag all over them and rub it in. The effect is most agreeable. EKASTVK SOAP.—Recipe for mating genuine erasive soap that will remove greaii^aira ftains from clothing: Two pounds 0f wod castile soap, half pound jf^oatltotisle of potash dissolved in half pint of hot water. Cut the soap Iti thin sUces, boil tho aoap with po«ih until itia thick enough to inqld in cakes tiso fidd alesho), half an ounoe camphor, haiT »n ounoe hartshorn, half an ounete color with half an ounce of pul velted charcoal.
CHKAP VINKOAR.—Take a quantity of common Irish potatoes, wash them until they ace thoroughly clean, place tbera In a large vessel and bo:
wok«tf order to NOW
Then put this potato water in ic
inc or keg, which set near the stove *ace where it will be kept warm, and add one pound of sugar to about two and one half gallons of water! some hop yeast, or a little whisky. Lft it stand three or four weeks, and you, will have excellent vinegar, at a cost of si* or seven rantej?ergi&oiu—[Journal of Chemistry.
THK CAMK OnGMVBSmAn oil4ioth teqv2r«s oareful a«a«uent and ^iAd s^^ej^tha^bmsh,
is
Just as well to look for the other side.
WHAT MONET WILL DO tg A Champion
[Harper's Weekly.]
Frotn being treated as a man convicted of enormous crimes, Tweed has been allowed to assume the character of a distinguished guest on the island. He occupies a large room in the second story of the central building of the penitentiary. lliis apartment, situated near the 3f ttte stairsleaalng from &e main
handf^^r Dms^uiat we nrnde fir the purpose it should be carefully washed with a large, soft-cloth dipped into *iiHr« and water—half-and-half: or, if ihetatik i* jK(^«t^ainable. tepid water ferit iolpl T»e latter ruins oily)ntK by the brightness of the paint, and it should never be appli ed to it. Hot water is also very injurious to it either of them—soap or hot water—being sure to injare the oil-cloth mora than the wear of it. When washed over, wipe it off with a soft, dry
tb© rit
harder
and more durable. An oil cloth made within the year is hardly worth buying, as the pain£.wiU bg_delaopd in^a short ftaM» I
THINGS TO REMEMBER. Fear has many eyes. Ignorance is the wet nurse of prejudice.
Wit without sense is a rasor without a handle. When flatterers meet, tbe devil goes to dinner.
Get atop of your troubles and they are halfcurea. II la better to be flash in the poclt than in tbe {hoe. to stake a I should tell something.
Things of* th* past majr b» repented, but cannot be readied. A "««»Is in a bad way when he is too serious to make fon of.
Say, "I thaiA you"—not "Thanks' wh» yoa wilt to be pallt«. finmllfty lslthe sw»*tesfc and flower that groweth in the mind.
A good advertiser practically pots bis show windows into the newspapers. Bmtr say and fo wh*t *eema to be Windpi' th*^an0«a: as to results. iJWiHull snaflio^hrtw tornnanewspajger. L*t tbe poor fool find it out bim-
Kone am Ujoroughly overestimated as they who overestimate tbem-
witm,
fttiodsbip creep gently to a height* if it rush to It, It may soon ran itself oat ot breath.
How many people am hnsy In tH« otid |N|h«Nx§ together a handfU! of (ornsfositsport, Anger ail was hurts us mors than It dot the other ©bellow which we gitxiuf
Jom fillings,
fltet with smm other truths. Bt who has fat nathing to do In this world but amuse himself, bss got tbe hardast job on hand I know ot~rnult^«,
The Suareaw Ooart ©f Ohio liaa^aiil Mided that sending a dan to a man on a postal card is unlawful—a» well •%.
8OMB of our orchard men will loa* nothing and gain something next season by adapttsii* a KeWtown gentle maa^i
sati»ftw*orily than it r«ada. At the baM t*f the waa ^grmpMi
.«
8uT»rlbe#1JI
old subscriber
Mail, and to
^snrsLri ««.«
king 96 worth in all, for only *2. 0«t the best pd|N9r
"•a ntfe^e#u.
and the peopla waut a good nawupaper to r^4,. Th«s,Saturday Kvenlng MaHiak«» on stglsf.an^hould belij evpry home. Want'•Shlfti jtf«^alneo^: M^att^-men ii| ralage and rBOOd.' OqOa wages cSiAe made by any active perron- Our premium chromos, given to aubscrlbers, are acknowledged to he the Anest ev«er ofltared by any pappr in the country. Send t2,Q0 fbr sainple ehromosand %ent'a outflt '.
MM I II
Get Both
Chromos.
J,lSwaf*y
mmtmrnm
se^thie#NIPr fot mp y«J^^l«^ lxth Chromos ^ini^ fojttha mLoOK we will send* Tire'lfftif^rylnr and both plctar# handsomely framed In walnut and gilt for *M0.
Time" ...
"illy of the F|eld."
Wo are pow giving to ever}* I3i)0 yearly subscriber a choice of the above Chromos, Th«y, ara ca*lt(sue4 aaf wjid in the artl Mdret a&$4.00 per cxpy bat Win be given to
all persons who send us their names as sub-
copies in every delicate tint and color of magnificent paintings costing hundreds of dollars. All who have any idea of or love «t M*t Hall in love with them at first sight.
Legal.
THKFebruary
STATE OF
until done,
fer they were liecessary, in icle o: pctrti
1SaWn&ii-i«4tQtal
S
Great excitement is now being created in Ten* Haute, as to where a
FARMER
Shall bay hlaBoots aud Shoes, stad it kas been deefded that N. Andrews' is tbe plaoe to buy them, as he
v*
Prices to the lowest profits. You wlfil clo well to caU and examin^
Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Oood,*ubst«Hal foe!tw**rfcsooh as wiU prevent sore
tyf •_,
,,
THROAT
Diseased lungs, &Q. New Ooods arriving dally. dive iinfii a call when the bad westt(W*Qiaiitfbni VdWi artll find him at Us old stand, and ha will be found
IN-
His store early and lata. Bring your flimilies and your friends and they will be ftttat and «aJt«d at NO YES AIT mexnm, Main street, sotrthsfde,
TERRE HAtJTE.
piOIAKA
to:a|aaia-««pn|ll
say twofset tn diamrter ahandf iTbf com la d«|MMMad in the earth two or «hraa imehm mum the aai*M»f tha chickens MMMX awaf for th* corn and the rtwiH to, th* gtPMHMd Is k^l eoa* ataally maKow and tm 'fam w«rm«, and the trae and its mtft are greatly becwfltt«d—the foliftge being ridmr&nd tha paedaH more bounUAil. The earth mutt of ha replenished with rorn ••s the J-r• plttllIlg,, fives out— hlk* tbsuUnftd InUitol T*rnrh
1
4
Mm la ba gene¥«aMbi»k *r the time when a present of aut nln made feel like *a Empervr.
Conservatory of Muiic,
Bltfk.MS NalaMmM rieer TKItltK MtVOh
B, C. KILBOVRNR, Wiwtor. W. H. PAIOR, ««^tTrBsSttlw.
Bssri sf Isfrtiaelies. «*. Kiiheurtif. teacher «rf ftoiio, Oagsa. Voice and Harmony, and conductor of ^%5a£limfct. i^cher mt OrvheMral tn•tnimenta. vocaUxation, including Elocudmi and Buglng leader of OreheMra.
Wm. JSobeCTraCto* »r Piano aMl drgaa al ItirCiwia!. Uidw. %i lm Ada Jot***, Aasistant Takehar of Hatw»^»dOf
A. ftoberg. of the Flute.
araddraa I Mbuu 0oaMrT«toi7 of Miwtc, «M *aiM Wk, Vaswa Hanaa.
P.O. BosMl FRANKLIN
FOUNDRY,
2d* W%m StrMt, dmttmmmH, tmirn,. AIU90II, SMITH 4 JOMftSQIt. |J^ '?-r if (tif'tH MfrMS:
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INDIANA,
VI-
OO COUNTY.—In the Vlao Circuit Court, Term 1875—Josiah Hieklin vs. John G. Barnard, et aJ, In Attachment. No^®05. Be it known that on the 11th day of Noveihber IWf, said Pliilhtlff tiled an Affidavit in due form, showing that said John (i. Barnardi# ijc^u|ef4dfi|t of tyie State o(
defrttdsbt a he«Mr nt». stand for trial
at the February TeTni of SWd Obart in the year 1875. Attest: MARTIN HOLLINGER, Qerk.
TATE OF INDIAN A, VIGO CO.
Notice. Is hereby given that John H. B^mont, surviving partper of thelate firm of .Tohn H. Fr«no»t and Jacob Fischer, has filed his petition to sell the Real Es» tute of sold firm of Fremont and Fischer,
The North half of Out-lot No. twenty-five, (25) of the original Out-lots of the Town, now City, of Terre Haute, divided frotnthe South half of said Oat-lot by an East and West line, parallel with the North and South line or said Out-lot, with the touring mill, machinery and appurtenances to the same belonging. Situated in Vigo county, Indiana.
The psUKnai 1 property Of saMJate firm being insufficient to pay the debte ofsaid firm, and that said petition will be heard .. "---atthe Novem-
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FHgWaC TOB M0BXH&
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OHJUtrsaXX a TATLOJL TEDTENSWHA TO*
DEFIED!
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Buried securely and In order, by Wdng KPRMiLO PATESfT NTOXE COFFW VAVILT,
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W.
BAGGETT,
DEALERIN
float Barrel Hwtdlig Md 8tmve«.
M»*al» Or-
LSTorSSSJ»Z«.» (Sen aolielted and prompt attention given Wontti Find, iwCwea* Vsskls* MSMI line atrccla.
as for
A Girla.
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P»i ariAltic Want co^pe||M#d.in.,tM servM&cftltyr&u Jt| is*^cpptii?m4 educator ohor and oour-
12mo, cloth, «L5ftr-' Issued have imto^ WMhrtottii'liMSf of
'a^S. 't do not we how ft can be made any bettor, and ifthashihlMft «*ftM Bka .it think it if time to begin to chaues the kind of children in this courffiy."
St! Kiciolas, 18? Tha pro^isc^ tip stwospl K6dtime shows that them is l^t falling off, but ve an incr»unin its merary and nifteritd atofl tractions. Among «hei"atlra^Ve'i^aurtW8 mi
Two Splenditf S«fM The Young Surveyor," by 3. T, T»ownniioe, aulhorof the Jack Ifanrd 8torlP«, etc. "Eight Consists," by LouWA Al^PC^^ftUXhor ot "Uttia Women," etc!
Thw peCtilftH' feaiOres oF Wr. K"it-not*s, whlshbave eondaced largely to its wtlt be kspt up with spiiitslsK
Short and easy stortea la F^ENjC0a^R MAN, AND LATIN for translation, will appeai' adcasionaSiy wMi® JA CK-rtt -THEPULPIT, THE LEX39SB SOS, and THE RlDj^LB BOX, wiU somtaas to 1« IhU of int^re*W(M»d UMd«partm«nt for very yOtmg reader* will be enlaced..
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Palace of Music,« Ohio St
FOOTE,
Oea«rai Dealer In
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLQWJBR spknw, Ko. iS Mala street.
RL
Tetvs Haato* lasliana. 9
BALL,
Wholesale and BetaU Dsaierin
1» Main sirestyNoew «do.
RW.
RIPPETOE
BUNTIN
f-
General Dealer In
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND "PRODUCE, •'i National Rock, 155 Maih street
DI ARMSTRONG,
DKCrOGISTS and
Manufacturing Pharmacists,
aoo Main street, Comer of Sixth, Tern Haute)
HILIP KADEL,
Manufeoturerotf
Ssddlea aad
Whips,
cU!Ty
CnmM, Brushes. Home
hets, Afe.aU work warranted. Lowest in the city, Main St., nssr 9th, south
lees
Q.ENTS'lSifD LADIES'T^JB,
Cleaned and Colored! W
GENTS' WEAR REPAIRED NKAl^V AT
H« F. REINER'S Dye House* apr6-tfj Main street, between
6th
aad th}
TAR H. TURNER,*®.*" Real Estate A^Mt,
COMMISSION BROKER AND COLLECTING AGJJNT. OPFrcR—Over Prairie City Batik, 6thHtwlthHendrleb A William** i-yv.
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Eohm,
mSAtKRTTT
REAL ESTATE,
Wa. U5 Main 8t^ ap «talra, TKRRS HAtTTB, IK». will sell lots in tbe city aad isodarlivjb country on the best terms. Prompt tun careful attention given to ba^Loess.-
fc.
Professional Cards. 1HE 1IA.W FIRM
-OF-
SCOTT & 3JCJY,Kf
practice alone.
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oeo*. BAWxsiB,eafiniT*
0. W. VOOMFKCS. c.a.yooioCBnA
A.a.QjcKZmn
T700RHEE8, OARLTON & VOORHEES, Having formed a eopartiranbip wiUTpraetlce law In all its branches Ofllee—Ifo. S*S Main lt,Tervt Kansas
OHN T. SCOTT.
W
k'
1 1
issm-i tic*.
Attorney at Law,
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OFFICE—KO. Ill MAIN STRK9EE. S As XL & qnunlssteasr is aatharladB^a make proofs In Bankruptcy.
Over Henderson* Stove Store, bet.PdnttJi and Fifth streets. mar£l TERRE HAUT*,Idd.
J. B. KJCSTKR. a. o. wmoouKa
ESTER «K WHEELER Attorneys at Law,
A^m OENEEAL COLLECTING XtJSNTB. Boeolato. CAh Promja atmn«
Collections a
Advanced on Good paper. tion given to claims In b«th Illinois.
Ut Intiaaa aiid
KIt 8 N S^-NaUonal State
Prairis City Bank, McKeen A Rank, and Ten* Haute Bank, First National Bank, Flora, III. SaVIt«lk Loan Association, I'alnesvllle, 0. •mn-xo. 141
TerreHarite.
XAIR
vrng|,
^TBRRB HA 17TB, IND.
SAMt a. sruer. W1U.KIUI.
J^ILEY A BLAIR, Attorneys to Conneelors at Lsw,
BRAXIL, ISO.
Collections promptly attended to. Jlae la aU the Ctorts of the State.
Ihsae-
J^R. ANGIE L. WILSON,
WfHrs her services to the
Lndlc* and Children mt Terre Dsote, OfBce and llwldencp-Xo. 45 south 7th St. Office hours S to !0 A. 12 to 2 and 6 to v. *,
HYDE M. D.,
HO.W.PATH1IT,
Office 40b Main SL, opposite Opera /iasae. Office hours, 9 to 10 A. M.,2 to3and 7 tok r. X. Night ridls answered from the omea. Specisl aUentlon given to Chronic Ptseeaea. jR^erenees^-Dr. IL J. Treat, A. WlhwaiTSf tbe firm of Wilson fntsa. A Hunley.
CHARLES
EPPINGHOUSEN,
Amhltsrt «SH BsiMer,
OFFICE AT STEAM 8TONB YAR3J, Corner Ninth and Cherry stiactA
JOSEPH RICHARD80N, M.D.
Ofllrc an Ohio SU, Bet. trd Jk id*, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
DR.
HP
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
•srgven and Nwhsslcsl
DENTIST,
Desital Room. 1S7 Mala Street, near Oth. *r: F. HAWT8, rwn. iftlnistered for ps*•»
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