Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 December 1874 — Page 3

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THE

A PAPER

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of

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MAILJHEDGES'

FOR THE

PEOPLE.

DON'T STA YTOOJUATM,

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tb* advantage* of beta* *psrt

tklrty" la tint one now and then can

la a won! of good, moliMtrtjr advice other sex. Sol'll begin *t wee, tad say to any single geoflymMi wl»o cbooM* to IMea—Do«H rty t#o W*-

At U»« store or office No. You know

T»ry well you dont mein I w» not fighting imaginary danger*, bat real onea I mean simply *«»late wtten yon villi ay out* lady. JtJ« «*rt frfr?& S f^iWghted, and II fa pretty sureto wear out your welcome. Even If the aoor thing i* eventually to allow you to Sop until death do yon part, that te no inasrn why yonshould bestow too moch ofyour tedloasnaasapou ber at the outfit. When aloe really wrktbesyoar rialta to be longer, you'll know It even then be chary ot the moments alter atevea. At any rate dont suffer yourself to be misled by the usual commouplaoe forms of detention that, nine oases out of leu, arise from oouacbuwiens on the lady's part that the may haw tw*a betraying her weartiMH rather l* plainly. It won't hurt yon to be longed for after you are gone, but beware of ever censing a girl to give a nigh of relief when the hall door cloaca after you. There la a landman for .the parlor aa well for the nursery and alter a certain hoar, except In special cases, whenever he tods the ayea too well drilled to snccaaib to bin attacks, he sprinkles sand around the health. After that, your beat eflbris to please are wasted. Bva^y word will grate, evenr winning attempt be met only witfj the silicate of emotion, ,,

I know all about it. I've received young gentlemen visitors in my day*: yes, and e^foyed receiving theni if ever a gfrl dW. I'd think all day that perhaps John, for Instance, might come in tbeevening and an these occasions I've comedown to tea with a rosebud in my hair, and a flatter In my heart. Yea, and I've started at the knock at the front door, and when at last be came in, smiling and bowing, I've looked Just as if I didn't care a single bit. There were other*, too—not John'* by any means, but friends who were always welcome, and whom It waa right good and pleasant to see. But that toot did not make null and void all somnific law It didn't make father and mother willing that the house should be open till mid-night, it didn't make it desirable thafl should feel a rebuke in evt rooming!" when, with I ewaedown to braakJfcst. So, you may be sure it didn't.

everybody's "Good 1th throbbing bead.

Therefore, I learnt soon to honor those wfeo knew that it was time to go when half-past ten came, while those who dldn*t know were the bane of ray existence. Now, never think that these friends stayed from kindliness in their weary hostess—not at all. They stayed probably because they had not the taste go. They liked the warm room, perhaps, and dreaded the cold street, but b«yonl that they lacked the simple grace of taking themselves off promptly and handsomely. Ah what a gift that is in «mail or woman to know when to go, und knowing it, to stand not upon the erder of going, bnt to go at once. I know a ftewsncfa persona. They radiate peace and restiulneas, or they arouse and inspire you, as the case may be. An hour glides away, then another, and in the midst of another you are conscious only of a "gentle good bye" and then they are gone. Then a hundred things rash upou you—you wish you had asked them thia, or told them that, you think how pleasant it waa to meet them aud you long to see thetn again.

So, dear single gentlemen, whoever and wherever you are, the next time jou go out to spend a quiet evening with lady remember my words.

system

they have a predous heritage of health, aad good looks to

strength, guard.

Dont go too late, and dont go by "Good bye" Is the flower of a welcome. If you wish it to retain its aroma, the fewer leave* ft sheda the better. TO MAKE A PLACE PROSPEROUS.

Th can hardly be a greater Sign of Mroap**nty In a community than a dispo«&tan to help m. another—lift a little when a li^ghbor'a wlu-.il g.-:- stock la tim mud.

We know of a P*" where a man's IM SMfilkis wker *.•""» nfpda and har, waa consumed bv MW in the night. 'Immediately all lite men of the country side mustered aud hauled op timber far a new bam, and then a big raiaing came oL After that the sound of twenty or mors hammers was beard nntil the whole wsaahingled and sided. But their deed of kinds*** was not done yet one after another offered to take a Mad or two of his stock and Winter hlw*. thus greatly rodMbig and asftwnnglns bout of the mors of brotherly lovs aad will. No m© can com-

du rat-

In money the value of one such ex*

r.jof

noble liberality In a commu­

ample

nity, especially In its influence upon the

Improvenaeuts

CHAMPION

Baking Powder!

THE jnwnr Ecaxaaicti. BAK IX« rewBCR rearai fesiriKI II VIE,

WHY?

li.v.Hwe tt full sumtgth. coMMUWJjy ttfty per cent-cheaper thaa any oth** Pow^t mfulrwi less quantity. (Sostalas no IMwrkHtt ae is warranted elHtntleally pure.

Will make better, lighter and n«»*jautiltloua Biaculw. Balk MuflOha, Pastry, Pud-

taken the lead with all lovereuf pun and Mxmomical Mrtieks, and hM given universal (uils&u-iion, as 1* bel|if acknowle«I|ed by all.

Ifou cet what you pay ton* lt^Uyut up tall net weight in each alas _,i Is anil It is made of street Petsons

Hit Is aolforro in qunJlty tie of select ana with the

0TM\|I»UW, and

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settle la a

fiusey. People win coma raid sat place white* beers each a good Jfow. If you desire to see jwor place mowing popular, do what you can to ioar jMoaraalf ajgood to tfcst*

-tarta a Un-abop or a blacki* in your j*w» bar•!,.vaoll Art to buy gat ymir IKRBN «Wf.

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N a ha** tMWi S«i the habit r.»:- th© newcomer «A«»- la Ms

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»a a,"-i «y 1 t! try Wliifiy kwsnc a* **dfor dwalarof

[purematerials. delicate ana nenftl-

can not in many eases be

retained ot* the stomacl^.

FACTS FOR HOI'MEKEKPEIM. rnmrnmii

1

Had«aa* Clusiples Bafelnc Powder

Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of Aour ihua can be done by any other Baking Powder.

No time required for dough to Ttae, but bake in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed.

Hedges' Champion saves Eggs, Shortening. Milk,etc, Tl»« efficacy of its worth, in this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe:

Two ceOfee cups white sugar and oae-half cup butter, one coffee cup cold water, three caps of Soar, whites of four easts, three teaspoons HEDGES' CHAMPION BAKING POWDER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Concentrated extract VaulUa,

St* I**:* TESTIMONIALS:

r'*r -is. Dvbuqvb Iowa, Oct. 10. W. N. HKDOBSAOO. Gentlemen—We find yoar Champion Baking Powder takes splendidly in this market in fhet we do not believe we ever handled a baking powder that seems to have given such universal satisfaction as youre does. We have not a single can of the powder left that Messrs. Ham A Carver, of the Dubuque Herald left for us to sell, and thev inform us they have no more on band. Would it not be a good idea for you to make an arrangement with one of our jobbing houses so that the retailer could be suphe

give us the desired information. Also oblige by inclosing price lists, and name the jobbing house you make arrangements with. Respectfully,

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Rmd what a Newport, Ind. lady says

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Hedges* Champion Baking Pow-•i-irs NBWPORT, Ind., Oct, 8th. M&eilB*. W. N. HRDOKH A Co.:

Gentlemen—Not long since while in Covington. Indiana, I was invited to assist in Inking a wedding cake, and among the materials given me to bake the cake with, waa Hedges Champion Baking Powder. We hadfsuch wonderful success, aad the cake was so light and nice that I fell in love with your powder. The cake we baked was what yo'i '-all In your receipt and reference book, mountain cake. I think it was the most elegant cake I ever saw, and would advise every lady that wants a splendid cake to try that receipt. My principal though for writing, Is to ask you to send me, by express, three one pound cam of your Powder, and half do«m or so of your receipt and reference booka, that I may distribute them among my friends.

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Kespectfully, MRS. R, T, TAXIO#.

Read what a lady of Qroeneastle, Pa., ssys about "Hedges Champion Baking .Puwdar:* W. X. HKMME»*Ga.

Geuttenien—1 have thoroughly tested your "Champion Baking Power," and rind it to be truly excellent. I am confidant that I never used a Baking Powder that did ita work so thoroughly ss ye*r powder dues. You certainly have flKtrpaasad all other Baking Powder men in making a tmperkfr brand. You will oblige the imam

r:r^K

W. W. MarkiiE & Co.

greatly try keeping It

opto the pnwettt standard. You will pai me for writing you, bat I Wr^bljvrfa^i a word from one that

IftW nr powder in every variety would not be out of place, Kewpect folly, Ac.,

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of (jflartei *.

n» In neat fMckaaesor tli% (m and tweiity-wi

tweuty^va pound:

W.lt.aSEOOW***^ «.« Mata aad OSMM-

lN*i«|^aB rtealms. !e «mt Whqjesale Af«(tf inlliina|wf i" (saalanati, FltKNttitf" r^Maaaet ?»\(*G

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Hi !JtAN*{»X,TtorelUBt.,Iod. H.UWILBBAOO, O»ein»sti,0. RETMER mUK PUtsbarg, Pson.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING

O YOU WANT

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Make Money?

Bend two to!iar« for Chmipos and outtt to canvas for snheertUeni id T^jE 84TCS PAY SVKK1HO MAIL.

The Two DoUan will tie rgftoadtfl aa returu of Chromos at «k»e of canvas, or agent eaa keep them, sa thay are tUOTSthan wiwth the money.

Saturday Evening Mail

FltCXtlMA TEA*

Ohromo "Cherry Time"

WORTH HIE,

Both lor $100.

RS

The work ot canvassing for The Mail, the beat Family Paper la the West, feespeelaUy adapted to

LADIES,

who can make,em the liberal eomn»Union* given, fram tie to MO a week. Address P. K. WSMTFALL,

Publisher Saturday Evening Mall, TKRHE HAUTE, IND.

Agents wanted at every town, Fostofflee and neighborhood.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers ef

Sash, Poors, Blinds,

Window and Door Frames* Moulding Brackets, Stair Railing, BaUusters, Newell Podto, Flooring, hiding,

And aH description* of

FINISING LUMBER!

Wholesale and Ketati dealets ia

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,

AitD

ROOFIIU FELT.

C^wa IMwlng, Phtlaiagand Wood Turning done to order. All wuM wwrrantsd. Cor. Oth and Mulberry Streets.

w. m. mxrr. £1LIFFA80K,

MILLINERY!

-THE—

JUurscavt* Msaiseaiwl ssd Clwwsp* sstlteek la ill* City.

JfTHT RBI-EIVKD A FULL LINE OF

Fall and WinterGoods,

Pattern Hate, 8tmw and Velvet Hat#, 811k Velvets, YelreteeiM, Nilkn, Kibhoms Flowers, Laeea, UriHMiientti,

Hats alid Feathers,

Manufactories of Terre-Haute.

Furniture!

OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OUR OWN MAKE,

-SUCH A8-

Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash stands, Book Cases, Parlor and Chamber Settsffj

FRA9TK UEIWIG

iraaar curt.

MAjrcrAcrvasMSor.

toromrnVB. STATIONARY A HARINE

BOILERS.

TtBITUK AMD (YUNDEII, flwt»ltn«,lti. NfterssiVslaai. H#pairlna ten* la the mat iMastM manner at notice, and as Mberal as any aMatdishmaat la the

MATT,

•'r•

I.KA\ED OK D1KD.

O E

691 Hain Kfcreet.

I"

Bed Lounges, -s*

Looking-iflasses, Chairs, Etc., Ete.,

AT LOWER PRICES THAW EVER BEFORE, BOTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

18 and 20 Fourth St, between Ohio and Main, S. K. ALLEN, Ag^nt.

IRAIRIE CITY NION STEvVM BAKERY.

Planing Mills.

A

BRO.

Manufitctnrersof all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes. Bread,

And CANDY!

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domes!leFrnlts

Fancy and Staple Qreeeiiea,

LAFAYETTE STURKT,

(Between the twa Railroads^

Terre Haute, Ind.

JOSEPH SOOTT,

Terre Haute Pump-Maker,

North 5th Ut-Jbetween Cherry and Malberr)% IVulcr In all kinds of

PUMPS,

And PUMP FIXTIIREi

MY HMM1ALTTi

The Ohio WoodPump,w

Made from Wild Cucumber aad White Wood Timber—the best aud cheapest jmmpln use. rrlntcd Onnranteeand IHrectlons furnished with each and every pump.

Orders by- mail reewtve our prompt attention. Jall around and exsmiae oar Pmnp« and Prices, before purehaaln#.

Q.E0. W. HABEELY,

-ft (HKBseeaasr «a CHANCK

4.

Dealer in all kinds of

DRESSED LUMBER

Jferth Sod St. Corner of Linton, TsaasitAirrB,xNfiu

mated

Xo.

aad war-

Wltele Tnlt of Tans-Hautsi

The Moving* Wholesale Hotraes of TerftHaute are supplied with aM stock 6f FRESH GOODS, which will be sold atBOTTOM PRICES.1

11CI.MAN & COX.

WHOLESALE GROCERS!

A5TD DKALKR8 IN ALL KINDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines aud Liquors,.

Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c., CORSiKB »AK ABfD »1TH STREETS, Terre

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

EXCLUSIVE

WHOLESALE DRY G00PSL(

DEXIlfQ BLMK,

WHOLESALE W RETAIL DEALER IN

HARDWARE AND CUTLREY,

153 and 154 Main St., Terre IIante, Indiana.

Agents fbr the HORSEY RICHMOXD PLOW.

T. H. RIDDLE

s'5 WKOLKSAUB UKALEftlll

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces^

RTRBOIVS, FA5CY GOODS, fte.

Will Duplicate Indianapolis. Cincinnati or Chicago BHla. Clood Trade Solicited. T. H. RIDDLE. 101 Main St.. Terre Haste,

J. Q. RUTTON. E. B. IIAMDLTON*,

BUTTON & HAMILTON? 1

SCCCESSORSTO

O. BARTLETT & CO.,

"CENTRAL BOOK STORE/U

525 Main street.

Haute, India^ai

TERRE-HAUTE. IHTBIAHA?^4M

ELiailA IIAVENH. ROBERT USOOB8

HA YENS & GEDDES,

139

IJ. -A..

IXGS, TAMERS' OIL.,

Saeeeasors to r. R. JEVFEM A CO., s,^s •aBte»«-sw -M«J *1 WHOLBULE PEALKKW IK

Staple and Fancy Notiotis,

White Goods, Shirte, Hosiery, Groves4, etc./

Exclusive Agefits for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Wooleu Millp, i:rj

NO. MS MAI* STREET. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH.

NICHOLAH KATZENBACH. KHEI) KATZJENBACHt

jsN. Katzenbach~& Bro.,

Wm llHi Manafketarers of and Wholesale Dealers In

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.

HAIIV STREETr

ROUGH LEATHER!! ^Jdo

JM XA1X STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

L. COOK,

Factory No. 44, South Centre Street^ T£UIE HAITE, »D1ANA.

I4« HAD! STREET, TEBBE HAUTE, KB. __ WHOLESALE DEALER IN prices of to-bat

Leather, Hides,!5 -'m

FURS, PELTRIES, SHOE FEVD-

T*m

THE HICMHKISTCA&H PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.

THEO. STAHL,

Wkeleaile aal ReteU.4ealer la

Qneensware, Glassware, Chandeliers, Kerosene Lamps, &e., &c.

ALL KI9TBS OF

BAR GOODS and FIXTURES of the '.atest utjhe**

I am offering special influeesieiits on Chinaware, Silver Flit|i Castor^ Forks and Spoons, also Table Catlery.

Ind Sot

slMl agreetT npon br Slaecisl uMiiriuj£

7

alVafl

do green Rait cared trimmed. do dry flint, trimmed do dry salt, trimmed 10 KIP AND CALF,

green

BUTCHERS TALLOW 7§

8VCCEW9K TO

V-l'"'

J. COOK & SON,

i'

!4

Honte, Vn«.

00NDW1W

ah

Yon will always

Ati*

RiPPSTO&8

The Beat

SUOARS,

TEAS, And all Slapte and Fancy

Groceries* I

4

THEO. STAHL,

StS Main Street, two doom West of FowrtAi