Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 December 1874 — Page 3
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THE MAIL
IA PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
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THINGS TO REMEMBER.
Idiota* drains are maatly quite aaiall. Oo)d feet are one great source of die-
A Wend indeed In one who Is not in
Better run in old clothe# titan run la dot*. Ijjjli i, Those who stand and wait aremerely nerranta.
It «e|ijttoes ro partleaiar akttl to make
TM# lsno tiineof theyeartobe we«^ log white pant*. Thee* when the people tUattke live to a good old age.
Reason oftea inaJkee mteUkea, "but otoKienoe never does. Taken a» a whole a pill is agood thing, butlt is hitter to ohaw.
Universal medicine* »WnnU reat, cleanliness and par* air. He who expects a friend without Anita will never find one.
Amen may be wry sharp, andjret never cut an Acquaintance. The Mends of the unjbrtunate live a long way off.—{Yonkers ass.
Tne bar ofpublic opinion to the place to decide the liquor question. A man's dotfeee are against him, especially they are old cloths®.
He who can take advice Is sometimes superior to him who can give it. There is much pulling and hauling for a living in the dental profession.
Judge a man not by what he has on him, hot by what he baa in him. Success In any employment is the reKult of a man's lore for ms work.
Pluck A Patience area strongfirm in transacting the daily business of lite, If you will just take notioo, you will And that a bald-Jwadedjuau ueverodses his hat to a lady A.
A noted architect when aakoa
It lis therefore invaluable to American readeis aethe oftly thorough, as well fresh compilation of a geiitersiJy inacOe» sible hut indtspeosabie current lii^rstar* generally inaccessible, because of Its great balk and cost indispensable, because it embraces the productions of the ablest living Writers in science, fiction, poetry, history, biogrsphj, politics, theology, phileeophy, criticism snd art.
Represented in its pages are such distinguished authors as Prof. Max Mailer, Prof. Tyndall, Dr. \Y. B. Carpenter, Hon. W. E Gladstone, Prof. Huxley, Frances Power Cobbe, K*efoard A. Proctor, Matthew Arnold, the Duke of Argyll, Charles Kingsley. Arthur Helps, James Anthony Fraud, airs Mulloch, Anthony Tirolloppe, Mm. Oiiphant, Mus Thacke my W«a. Bisc^ Gae. Mc oosld, Jean Icgelew, Ercko»ait*€hatriaA, Ivan Trugueniefi, Tenoyson, Browning and many other*.
During the coming year it promises besides the beet aerial and short stories of the leading foreign authors, the ssual
peas tif the abevs ni&iuetf ami many elher ablest Ikiaf ceotribuws te «nmmt tit er*ttt*W! in the maltiplicity u4 quarterlies, monthlies and weeklies Th* Living Aire is an invaluable economise* of Una Is bor, and money, ft is JMipQsetl r«le best ol the edaciirti,* naL ail thing* ceaeldefed, ^e tieapeet has beoowe alasnst a seoMity i# e»irj per«a«or iaatfiy desiring a ompen* dinan of the notesrorthj^ in the ififftnry woild. ln no oiier kn^rti iray.eeminly NMi st nudt of the Wt work of the heat mtade of the he obtained so I eoateaiently, or wfth eo Hitie *M**y, as fM*urh thlr«ro«t eoKfww henaive of periodlcaia.
The aabscriyifay nrkp It 98 a ynar, whkm is cheap lor the »mo«nt of mad tag fnn»i«bed or for thaw dealring the cream df both home ani fotwign litem* tare, the publishers mshea MM! cheaper oSW, »ii: to eemf JpoHagf prepaid on both pariodicnV) The Uvlng Age, sad cither we of the AmdMHt $4 aMmthltee,or weeklie*, 4 year lor $10M. With Th» Living Age and oaf erftther of our leading A meriaua HM^ie^ a subsoriher witt, remarkably em|Vi «0M. he in paneasel of the beet wilefr" tne Bijwut litMwtnreof the world iftrth.
The v't -f begia* Ian. 1st, and to «ewsn1
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RVRNNIUINIT BOW. the p»h-
(Llttett4l»sy,Hwtnn) «6r to
awd the iaterveabf nuenbee* gralie. smnmaomeeanmi Ta* stane t* ltenttn.
Oennae theetoaeadt, heoiels and Vatd fvaaa all the acrid, oorrtpt, and eAenuva aeenmelatkMS which ptednee fnnetienal derangement, and von tetne»ve the easse •f meet disea»e which *Mt& the hnasan family, and UMM aave large doctors' bills. The
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eftxitaal and mllthle nmedt
for this purpose is found ia Dr. Mews's Pleasant Purgative Peltate. No Ohsep wood or neper beree, b«l kept frenh and f^ahle in vials.
High livers, those indulging in ease end pliasnfe, tN those of eedntary Kahita, can «»e«M Boils, Carimwl^ Oont, tted Kkin, Eraptions, Pimples, Cfanetifetioa, Film, Drewiinees, Bi!H««sKeen, and other eonditioee induoed by aneh hsbits, by Inking from four to six df Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets onee a week* or better nttlL «m or two eneh n^bu They are aetd hy deatera Is medietas* jfr1^
JJ EDGES'
:*vm£A*mp
uwhat
was the best syatem of ventilatiopT" replied "open ftre-plaoes in every room."
Plaaaant thouchts axe itnonc the pleaaantest things In the world, and to secure as many of them as possible is worth living for.
MTTELL'S LIVING AQE FOR 1875, After its tnoeestful career of over thirty years, The Living Age seem* aiore vigorous and prosperous than sver before. Always the chiel, it is now (sloee its absorbttoa of "Every Saturday'*) the only eeiactic weekly of the eoanlrj. What distinguishes it is the fact that present* inexpensively, coasiderto# Its three and a quarter thousand iaqge pages of reading matter a year, with fsiaifcnew, owing to the frequency of its issue, and with a satisfactory cotajpteteaeas attemptedby no other publication whatever, the ablets essays and reri«w#, the best serial and short stories, the finest sketches and poen«, and the most valuable biojfrapbical, histotical, scientific and political iafarnatioa from the entire body of foreign periodical literature.
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CHAMPION
Baking Powder!
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Because it is full strength, eonseqtiuutly any par eent, cheaper ttaau any other Powder sold. bg.
It requires less quantity, Contains no injurious acids, Is warranted chemically punt.
It Is uniform In quality. It ia made of defect and Fteiuons with the most delicate and sensitive stomachs gan eat Biscuits, Bread, etc.. made with the Champion with Impunity, when Bri-ad made from fermented y-»st alves distress, and can not In many cases be retained onthe stomach. '*!& *S* A4k|*-V
FACTS
Hedgen* Champion Baking Powder
Will make twenty pounds more bread from a barrel of flour than can be done by any other Baking Powder.
No time required for dough to rise, but bake in a hot, quick oven, es soon as mixed. Hedges' Chaiupicta saves Kegs, (Shortening. Milk, etc.
Tne efficacy of its worth, In this respect, can be tested by the following delioate cake recipe: ,,
T'*o cefiRae eUps white sugar and one-half cup butter, on* ooffiw eup cold water, three cups of floor, whites of four egjH, three teaspoons HEDGES* CHAMPION BAKING POWDER, one and a half teaspoonfUl Hedges' Concentrated extract Vanilla. jszst isr™' i{& i$k^r
W. w. MABKTJB A CO. S
msj?m* R. a- -?1** Read what a Newport, Ind. lady says about Hedges' Champion Baking Powdei
NBWTORT, Ind., Oct, 8tbt
Mamna. W. N. Hxpega A Oo.: Gentlemen—Not long since while in Covington, Indiana, 1 was invited to assist in baking a wedding cake, and among the materials given me to bake the cake with, was Hedges Champion Baking Powder. We had such wonderful success, and the cake was so light and nice that I fell in love with your powder. The cake we baked whs what yon call tn your receipt and reference boo*, mountain caka. I think it w*s the most elegant cake 1 ever saw, and would advise every lady that wants a splendid cake to vty that receipt. My principal though for writing, is to ask yoa to send me, by express, three one pound aaiM of your Powder, 'ttfad half dozen or HO of your receipt and refer' ence books, that I may distribute them among my friends.
KexpeetMly. Ms* R. T. TAYUJR.
Head what a lady ofOfeenaastl*, Pa., •ays about "Hedges Champion Raking Powder:" W. N. Hnwan«Ot».f
Oenttemea—I have thoroughly tested your "Champion Baking Power," and And it to be truly excellent. I am confident that I never used a Baking Powder that did Ms work thoroughly a* your powder does. Yew certainly have surpassed all other Baking Powder men in making a superior brand. You will oblige the ladles greatly by keeping it up to tlte present standard. You will pardon me for writing you, bat 1 thought perhsps a worn from one that had trtaf your powder in every variety of baking would not be out of place. swpjsph'• £&
Ite^eetfuilr, Ao., JW, COKJH
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ItlBpat iB&^a p«k«siof qaartwa, halvM and jKwads, «#r tunl^r an. And ta in, tm and t«wrtr-lw ponod e^teeeovinlneeoflwMic. ^aehwd ia barw^i or how, aa desired. kMBtwt«nd at the LaboMot? «f
X. HKDOBBAOCL
For sale by RortaU »eal«a.
ItnJIAN COX, f*»» TUot*, Ind, &LanUBt0a,CMaa«a O. RKTMKR BBOu, PHMOfg, taa.
A Book
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IS THE HOST ECOSOMIUl BAR. POWDER FOR TJHE CON* SWUW1* V#{k
Ighter and mow nutrl Mufflh*, I'astry, Puti-
Will make better, lighter tious Blucult*, Eoilk. Miiftt dines, etc.. than toadeftom fcrmcntwl ytusu
Ifie Ownpton, wherever introduce, l»u* taken the lead with all lovei* of pare and economical abides, and has Riven unl vvr•tai saUslacUcn, as is being ackaowlcdgwl by all.
You get what you pay for. It is put up ftill net weight In each sice iiiu'li see
jure materials.
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TESTIMONIALS |L
DUBUQUE,
Iowa, Oct.
W. N. HJSDOES &
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BAYAIM TAYLOR and other
MN.
10.
Co.:
Gentlemen—We find your Champion Baking Powder takes aplendidlv in this market in fact we do not believe we ever bandied a baking powder that seems to have given such universal satisfaction as yours does. We have not a single can or the powder left that Messrs. Ham A Carver, of the Dubuque Herald left for us to sell, and they jnform 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 bouses so that the retailer could be supplied without sending so far, as the freight eats up the profits on small quantities. Please reply immediately and give us the desired information. Also oblige by inclosing price lists, and name the jobbing house you make arrangements with. Respectfully,
MAGAZINE
TKRKE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
St Nicholas for 1874.
Boys
and
Otrla.
Of this book CHtlili DC9LIT WARVBB writes: "In the bound volume of ST. JIJCUOLAS, with its glory of red and gold, we have a permanent addition to the literature of the young. Never before has so muefi literary and artistic talent oo-operatsd theserviee of children, it is a
eontinaal edueator
of their taste and of their honor .and oourage. 1 do not see how it ean be mode any better, and if the children don't like it I think It is time to begin to change the kind of children In this country.**
St.
Nicholas for 1875.
The prospectus of the second vohune show* that there is to be no falling otT, Vrt an increase ia its llU rarj' and pictoHal *ttfHVtiun»». Among other attractive feature are fws MpleadM Aerial tftorles, **Th« 1'oMiig surveyor." hy J. T. author of
the J««k
Hasard tori an, ftr. "Eight COIINIIIN, by f^isA M. Aumt, author «f "Little
The pertillHr features of ttr. NICHOIJAH, which here coaduced no largely to KM|H%Hlurlty, will bt kept up with spirit
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travellerts will five Htartes of Forvigu Couutrlas. Mtt. wfll contffntc Ms scrlcwi of delightful snd lnstructSve Papers on Prnctl calMubleets.
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plcte aeta ol this ourT expense of reprinting tn iug so peat as to he prohibitory. 4KJR mnAL OFFER*.
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We otter the eight vohk, bound la xtotti. mmt to any addrees tn the united flat**, ttoe'I POW, with MI yvorti awbsettptson. for VMt the eame, iitowpm net jw*C i—• The etght vola, tn ***trs Uheary style, warMr sMst on# morM* «#es, and a suhscrlpttoo. klMiorl(ient,«tvMM(M^|ik
The nwstags an all New AuhMntfrfk** will he Pespatd by w. The MubseripUon SSiStm'^StSMv llT**
HCRIRIVm 4k
Ho. aieadrnvi iWftl
Hmufactories.
pRAIRIE CITY
Planing Mills.
OUPT & WILLIAMS,
Matiulhrtim*n of
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Window and Door Frame*, moulding Bmelcela, Ktair Railing, Ballunten, Newell PoNt», Flooring, Milling,
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X' '.ri .. And slldeaeriptiousof
FINISINQ LUMBER!
Hi -S"! i*
Wholoaale and Retail dealers
Fine Lumber,
"Mi
Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,'
']t AMI
BOOHKOrELT. wgr..
!®™r
ifpr"
UNION
FRAIH HE1MIG dc BBO.
Mann&cturcn of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes. Bread,
And CANDY!
toy
Foreign A Domestic Fruits
Fancy and Staple Grecerle^f
LAFAYKTTK STRKKT,
(Between the twe Railroads,)
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Custom Saw 1 ngi 1' 1 lifii sg anC1^'CK3*Tliralug dons to order. All work warranted.
Cor. 9th and Mulberry Streets.
STEAM BAKERY. u«ft JuA
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Teeve Haute, Ind.
TOSEPHSCOTT, "THE"
ferre Saute Pnmp-Haker,
Korth 5th St.. between Cherry and Mulberry, Dsaler In all kinds of
pu
And PUMP FIXTURE*.
Ml'MPKC'IALTl't
The Ohio Wood Pump,"
Made from Wild Cdcumlcr and White Wood Tlmber—the Mat and cheapest pnmpln use. Printed Guarantee snd Directions furnish* ed with each and every pump.
Orders by mail receive our promptaUentlon. t^all around and examine our Pdmys and Prices before purchasing.
w. m. atrr. nnw*r cttvt.
CLIFF
A SON, MAVcrAcrt'ftatt* or
LOCtmOTITK, ST ITIOBTARY It niBL\K
BOILERS.
THHJLIB AMD t'lUKBEII, nrat IWfut, fcei roplar and WstasL ttapatrtaa done 1a tha moat suhstaattal manner at short notice, and as liberal la price as a» estsldlsbment tn the Btate,
Onton sMlcUasI aaMl carefully attended to.
£0. W. HABERLY,
(0MoeaaortoCMAV€K*C»^)
Dealer In all kinds of
DRESSED LUMBER.
Ifmrtli
St. Coraer of Lintea, TBRRS HATME, mix
proaspUyaad war
mated togtva atbheUaa.
iWTiolssale Trads of Terre-Eaute.
^^JUUiin iiii.ii win. M.I WEWR" 'P'H »"'l
The following Wholesale Honsor of Terre^ Haute are supplied with a fall stock of FRESH GOODS,whichwillfee sold atBOTTOM
HULMAN & COX,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
ASD DEALERS
do ftraen sslt cured trimmed, do dry flint, trlmmcd„.^..... do dry salt, trimmed CALF, 7 tb to lafc... KIP, green, 16 B» to 2T» lb (Buff, IiOnR Hair, cut and dam-' BUTCHE^ ^A^LOW.... 7^18hcep Pelts!
L. M. COOK
t-
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k-r. DEALERS IN
WHOLESAIJE
|t,* hi?*
J. Q. MUTTON.
PS
PRICEa
Df ALL KIN9& OF '-v
Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, Flo#, Salt, Nails, &c.,/
FORMER nr AHW AND FIFTH STREETS,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMEVG,
EXCLIJNnE
WHOLESALE DRY,600DS
604 MAIN STREET, .***
I A I I I 1 E A 1 1 A 1 A
ELIKHA HAVEXH. & 1 «»ROBKBT OEDDKB
HAVENS & GEDDES Staple and Fancy Notions,
WJklt© Goods, Shirts, ffosicrj, lores, etc.,
Exclusive Agents ^r all Piece Goods made by tne Vigo Woolen Mill?, NO. Ml MA1W STRUT, TBU» AVTB, IX1IAXA,
BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. W-
TT-"NIC. KATZENBACH,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
CIGARS,TOBACCO, PIPES &C.
Misufiielnr«rsr ssd Wksl«asi« gesltr I* ^4^.
189 HAIH STREET,
Factory No. 44, Souih Centre Street,
L. JL. BTJBITETT.
LEATHEfiandHmEfS
ml
TERRE HAtTTE, OTDUHAi'
IK MAnr STn TERREHAIJTB, UIB. r/ J-* It
..PRICES or TO-BAY, AM SOT TO»MOUtOW, Unless agreed npaa by Special Contract. FarsAPplt's. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. HIDES, green trimmed.. 7® fi Raooocm 60@ 75 30Q 40 13A 15
SMMInk JjOOSl^O 60^75 18 Opoxsiim... 120 15 It MuKkrat«._ 15@ 2D 12 8ku«k_ 75ft. 1.00 10 Rt^l Fox 1.00«|1JS
Grey Fox... 50@ 60 Otter 5.00*1*6.00
J25&240
oar 1 am baying and selling stock almost exclusive for cash. All orders and consignments will receive immediate and prompt attention.
Agents IfcrtlMHORNEY RICHMOND PLOW. VV'"-'
T. H. RIDDLE,
WHOtNALE DEALER IK
Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces
RKBIMMrti, FAHCY 6001M, A&
Win Duplicate ladlaaapolls, Cincinnati or Ckles^H BHls.,!Wii Trade 8altell««|. r^%T. S. KIDDLE, 151 Main St.. Terra Hantej
BUTTON & HAMILTON,
SUCCESSORS TO
O. BARTLETT & CO.,
"CENTRAL BOOK STORE,"
lo. 595 MRIR Street, Terre Haste, lad* "i
00RD0C1VH
rrttTo
THE HIOHKMTCASH PRICE PAID FOB PBODVCS.
THEO. STAHL,
DMmltulbUII.MwIa
Queensware, Glassware, Ckandeliers, Kerosene Lamps. &c., &c.
tLLKIBMtr
BAR 600DS om4 FIXT1JBE8 of ON» «IttmH rtjrfafc
I an offering sprefal indveeMents on Chioswmre, 8Ur«r Plata! Castors, Forlu aa4 Spoou» also TaMe Catlsry. .^
10A15
MUC4EMOBTO It'-
J. COOK & SON.'i ti Hi 11'#*
AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE AND CUTLREY,
103 aa* 1S4 Main 8C, Terre Rant*, Isidlana. ,s ^f.
I 54-t A .t 4 .1 *U,-
8. B. HAMILTON.
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Yoa will aiwajm find
BfWAmm,
COI
TEA*,
And all Stasia atrtfamr If
6roe«ri«*.*
THEO. STAHL
MS Mala Street, two dsors Wwtof FIMRI
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