Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 November 1875 — Page 7
THELMAIL'i
A Paper
for *she?
People.
AT HOME.
but we have
fallen into the bad habit of regarding them aa dependents to ie supported by our labor, and looking u|*»n our home?" too much in connection with taxes and lner»s»sed rates of rent. We loaf too much, some of us, at unprofitable times iu unprofitable places. S'ot that we do thin alw.iVH—and may be never—in fashion* jK.sl*tively wnrkefl, but, nevertheless, we do ft* often in wava which involve the loss of very pneious things
One of these is that indefinable spirit of elevation and content arising irom the fsissenslon and cultivation of a trim ho'lie feeling. By thin we d« not nuau that preference for hlsgwu stable over oilier**, which tbe borne lias nor that dull, unreanouing alliance with his own cirinT ol the pen, which a pig ha* but that noole drawing ol itusuil towards the hjjot where those dwell whose sympathy, reciprocity and love are the in spiral ion ol our work and it* reward— who divide our troubles with us and multiply our pleasures by echoing them from their own hearts—ins of inuMln are thrown MWeotly.baek to a singer Iioiu I he forent-covefd. bank of a lake.
Shall we be told that there are fe*v home of thin description—that our conception is a purs4y ideal one and that in a world so mixed and bedeviled as this of ours, the l«^t a lollow cjm hoj* for is ftsd, clothes aul shelter? Wo don't believe that. It Is not wholly true. And if it is partially so, the more'* the oily. II .rring sonio uvtiMial and particularly dialMtlicul eondiilons, the erection o| a eomparatlvely pleasant ami healthy home la possible to every man who po* sexses a normal organization and is willing to work hard and faithfully. Wives are often cross and men hp*
IKIIII,
oft»»n mean
and ugly. The childnn will get sick, the coal bin will come to sound vacuous and hollow, meat and |hiatoes will be wauled in the cellar and certain yards of cloth and dress goods will bo call© 1 for up stairs. Ihlls will be sent the head ol tuo family with a suggestive and aend lmperalivo "Please remit" written in a
round-hand at tho bottom.
Kven death, that guest whom wo never invite but whom the hiateinent made at tlie Iront dsr that we are "not at home" CMinot deter from entering, will pay us now aud tlii'u a doleful visitation—lull ol heaitbreak and rilo with the fall ot chilling rain but, after all, home can be made, and ought to bo made, the beat placc tinder the *tars to every man, wo in in and child who ha* one.
Wu speak of thin in a hurried way today, et wiih the Intention to put our truest thought upon this trite subject a* worthil into print as our time will ad mil of. One additional word. The long evenings are now nning on. Tho senson lor home pleasures comes with them. The lamp upon tiio centru-tablv, with the group of alii'*d laws and hearts around It, should now make a Imjuent and a happy picture. Young men and old men, when your day's work hover, go home aud m«k {lartofthat best of /iiWctuw vhi'snt. l«»n't loaf In hwtels, Htore-s shop§ and oHMm, If your home has not be awoet hitherto, tiy to make it mo
iu the future. There is no ctlbrt that will jKiy you la»ttf r—no Investment bearing a itigsr latu ot intereak—[Hondout tnrovumn.
TttRtn PROrEIt C.l LLIXG.
The Phrenoiogteal Journal Hayn: the only good that a Isiy ever did a'
d*
about
the firinwas to repair'the pump, lumg gates, make mole imps, put in rake teeth, (Ue the saw and haug tbe grlndstone. and he did these things well obviously the farm W not tho nlac* for him —but a machine shop la. If a boy will walk a half diwwi miles after a day's work Is don« to hear a political speech il betake# time from play to attend trials before a justice of I lie paaco, and slut up half tho night when he la going to scnuol to learn dtielamatlona wlileh bring down the house at spelling aehmda most likely b* will do the world more good If you put a law tiook aud not a inauureYork into his hand. If he can earn money tu trading jack-knives and tlsh Hues on rainy days than he does hissing pnUUNM and culling grain in ftelr weather, give him a chance At yard stick arid not have htm around troubling other boya who are handling horse lake*! and pitch forks and the Uke Implements. A**ln, if a boy ia skillful In skinning small birds if he practiced making pilla of mud when he wa* a child aud extrarting teeth from the jaws of dead horse* with rvr-vni when bo got older if be reads pV -iwlogy wbllo his brothers are deep In Hohlnson Crusoe, he will be fkr more likely to »nCc«fd witli a huKs»i thaa with a tsrytbe."
Thr*adde*t tn nil tkN monruing world is tbe «n who says he has no time to r*«d. The y. m. w. s. h. h. 1.1. r. te ttsually person who b*s about four honrs" work to do in twen'.vfour, l' ugh it ae*srna to kim that it is lust Uu: revwi**. The prnwmre on bfes leisure is alino# paUi|Ul« llala aenetvu^ and n»ilnf Hi|r#0rp
THE IIUSKINV SEASON.
A Tbnrttf filrtrh—TTeattAt/ Hilarity Din patcfml by Fashion
qti irter*, Vfur point »»f departum, yoirr hrpuglit with it deUfrhta which were br piaiw of Venice. If It is not ail rh^ao, »»i iwans io b*
thinp, and inon*, to you, you are adrift too Of yore waa wj oefiirtMi thtttawolled in the world. What a system the plan- the youthful hearts of a whole neighborets with Uwir secondaries would be if I hooo, and culminated in a gratif3'ing the »un were withdrawn from the center [array of matrimonial alliances that had of it, a man nr woman ia without a ii v»ry beneficial effect upon tbe jerboitte. In not merely fur square quisils of (bounty ministers and the walla anybody eun buy a mere house, or if too j*x»r for that ho can build a hut of slabs or lo#» with hw own hands but no professional arrlilteet can build home. That is something which cannot l*i contracted for, nor thrown into being like a oourt-houao or eofirort hall. Home ia a house with a sonl Inhabiting it—a place baptized in light—the heart of socletv, the center of the social nnivcifce. too large a proportion of us live lives more or less vajiatxmdU'h. We have wive* and children and are able to distinguish l*?tween them and the common run ot tbe surrounding population. Indeed, we think much ol them when the lest Is preased upon uh
(Kaslon Free Press.} husking time now comes on But corn hacking ia not what fa be. There was a time, a low
Corn
apace.
Mttv thero to sti »n extent as bus!- used to ... ncm will allow. Make homo your head* year# back In history, when this season
dCMpiwd. Tlte busking
outisua report*, The ht*altby hilarity of the husking season went out when tho country girl became one of the lost aria—when fashion tabooed romping.
The youngest son of the family was a messenger of Joy and glad tidings In the lays when he rode baro-back up to a neighbor's door and delivered tbe invitation, with: "8-a-a y, our folks la goln' to bev a hnskiu' to-morror, and wants all yoif una to cum over. The gals '11 hev the quilt in right arter dinner."
Thai *as enough. It wasn't a satin card, comme* :iug witn, "The oomplimenla of Mr. and Mrs. Jottes," and ending with a jHilite lie, but ii was an invitation thai came Irom the heart, aud was accepted with an—
All rignt, 1 lobby, wo'll be there." Then deft and pretty hands rewarded tho welcome mo-ssenger with slices of toothsome mince pie, behind which his iionCMt, suiibrowneil faoo looked llko a |arliat eclipse of the moon.
It is not ilitlieult to imagine thesensalious that would posees* ttie kouI
Or
be bna
uianv tM 'dstto wtioirt be must talk, and be b*n mifrh t* think ahoartba mm suit of cU«he» wbkh. Is rrplace the very aubaUtnUal one he now haa. Ixiral evt-nU, In all I heir v»rt.-ty, b»n« to he
will come aona» himself of tbeooialor eof home ay g» In his four boar*' srork. liVm ever a sadder pioturef
Im
of the
rural joung lady of to day should she receive sucii an invitation from such a source. How can the present young woman lie expected to get her "tie back'' under a shock of corn, or how oould sho sit down on one without haviug hair her rear harness shoved over her head The tiling can I be did.
Wneii fashion came in tun went out. A woman can't romp in corsets with any more success tnan «ne can kick apples otf her beau's head with her feet lied together. l'"un and huskings went out together when fashiou withdrew the Iciuimnt) feature. It may
Ik*argued
that
tuis is one of the Indications of ouradvaimsl civibzition. Hut dvanct civilization lias a wasj waist, a siiort breath and can't club in»tuuts besides, it ruus to cotton pads, false hair and an early grave with weak poetry over it. Wealthy physicians ami undertakers came in with advanced civilization and aie its great advocates.
Angelina Itowfna may not bo able to ?e It, but if she would lake her corsets iru dried apple bolder, and wrestle for kisses* over the red ear, tvnd romp with pumpkins for footballs, letting good sosiety say "It's peH'celly howwid" if it wanted to, she would soon lind herself able to ilraw along urealh without making three oIters at il, ami stand up without a nail keg around her for support.
Jit US A SD HOYS. [Liberal Christian.]
It Isquilo necessary, and at the same time extremely dillieult, lo train boya and girls so that they will be aware of the evils which beset them at early maturity, without bringing to them, through knowledge of evil, the contamination of its influence.
Tno two exiremes of mlstako into which good people in the training of children fall, are, on the one side, to leave them in total ignorance of lacts iind Ideas which it is absolutely eeitaiu they must meet tinder unfavorable circumstances If they are not put on guard and on tho other side, by over-much iruii.g to Induce a precocity ol interest and curiosity concerning thine* which cannot occupy their thoughts to ail vantage.
With lito widu-sprcad reports given in ihe newspapers, the genera! know I edge of evil abroad in the community, aud the immense circulation of sensational literature, it is absolutely certain that boys and girls who go out freely Into the world will know far more than their conversation at homo is likely to indicate.
To mtroduM subjects which eoncrn th.» purity and safety of ihe young when no occasion calls is eonunonh hazardous. A pure atmosphere In the home is the best of till AUtklnbW fur impurity without. And tho eonlhien«w which
ex-
ii'* between dbcreot and tender parents and their children brings into their conversation the little or (trail events of the day which have exolu-d turprfce or ulven a shock to modestv. The questions of children ouukt to bo answered with perfect fr.uikuo*. If they aro met witli evasion
QtitrOth tbe VK»en-eyed
critic who naPWlons detects the subterfuge and immediately determinea to «tNK those who will toll.
Any fret which haa excited the curlomU ofavoulbean be explained with scientific precision, and with such an evl!« lit lack of sympathy witb what may te evil in it that morbid cnrlo-ity will lie allayed rather llutn excited,
Youiig girls arc ojfpo&Hl to danger from violenco and danger from deceit. They ought to kudw when and how the danger eoines} learning through quick and delicate perceptions, trained discriminate between the kchhI
aud the
evil not thnmuh Hnniharlty with the fohus of eVllf l»ot Wltfe thi- n*ture of It. Boys likewwe may go«UInto the world carrying with them a reverence for wtm«n and a high sense of honor, which will Iteiii 'ir innM etT'Ttoal nafeguinl from vlee, Ulrls Wxiulki.be sive^l from coantlcss dangers ir they could ace the necessity of informing sonw wi«e friend of every inmilc^ ojwn or eovert, and Ij« induced to b«llcv tlaai tlieir eaiety doprnvN upon themsctvos in the gn at inaJOV.TV
.ifeasiw. Kapertally they underst»«)d that of which botfl they ar« aboekiiifrljr lgnol*nt, tl»t slightest countenance tA a ^trSri^ is Interpreied by him as a token of weakn«sa or and that und(?rstanding may l^d to«tbe meat disastrotis wxetb*.
A nOR/) JV tjlliUS. woman wlm la ladifferent to her !.tf»ks la no true Wontan. (*»d meant to
attractive, to
in brigMiem, w4 to say 4ivi- mod looks sod mallow tones. lie will be «t!Al.lo iT
pieelj.
please, mod II la one of her duties to carry onl this Intention of her Maker. Bot'thatdreastetodoH aft, ami to nuf-
diseti««(l, and belwedi Ute of fei*, &<*, ia mom than wo cm t« bct4tetht to rigarett^ tbts oirerburd«n«Hl yovng Mian brheve. Jast because wr «l» love!*? see nobly ix am hi* {art ift the wlfthty eou- (fcirls took w*il, to aome venwii mol the late morning, snd when purpose, we would urge upon them all the topic* are exhausted, bo Ls com-' such a course of reading and study aa pel led to «oat«ti «|i tsottr or ao to so out wilt confer socb oharms mod late can with an elderly, hahl-headcd friend, supply, A well known author onc« prrhspn for tbe air, (or a «uck- wn4«i a »«t| pretty emmy oft Mm power tail, perhaps mr a amt oti tbe Ime-tall of edooatloo to (matify. Tbat la aWgrvtutd, where he can watch tbe tcfilfto liitely chiseled tbe features that he bad roeu** wbleb srdtvos«e#«oit. ieen many a chimsy boat and thick pair tt Is thus that Uta la abaorbed by day, aa wbe algtit coaiea there ia anoto i»»e iMl slaughter of his le*an.e—b' p*ur*ml*«i th» drama. After ttiis be has to have some sleen. In a few are he will marry and then his irub.r«
of Hps malidel by tb'*«t|flt*wskeaed and artlfv sentiment A to be unrecogniKibie. And be pat it on tbat ground that we often eee people, botnely and nnsttractiro In yon to, Monm hi middle life into a softened Indian summer of
Ijet It alwaya be borne ia mind tbat eoi.l air la not wsarUy pore nor la *«rn ait l«|MUre.
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
HEALTH liOTES. tf*
It is a bad plan to be alwaya taking medicine such persons are never entirely well. "Swallowing ice freely in small lumps Is the chief treatment in intlanimalion of tbe stomach.
Children should bo compelled to bo out of doors for the greater part of day light, from after breakfast until half an hour before sundown.
Multitu le* bring opon themselves the horrors of lilte-long dyspepsia by drinking large quantities of cold water at their mealF.
A teaspoonful of blood from the nose has prevented many a fatal attack of apoplexy, hence a uosc-bie»*l is sometimes the safety-valve of life.
The more sick p-op!e can sleep the sooner they will get well. Sleeping in the daytime, if before noon, enable them to sleep the better tho followiug night. in all ordinary ailments or accidents secure quiet of body, composure of mind, pure air, pure water and simple food at regulnr intervals—being a little hungry all tbo time.
Persons under twenty years of age who work hard should lie allowed ten hours' rest in bed. Th« health of girls is sometimes ruined by over-pushing mothers.
Infants and animals nevor have dyspepsia if let alone, lor nature is the wise apportioned Thus it is with sleep. Nature, herself sleepier*, wakes us up the noment we have had enough if we are not tampered with.
Always air your rooms from the outside airj if possible. Windows are made to open, doors are made to shut—the truth of which seems extremely difficult of apprehension every room must bo aired from without, every passage from within.
Kun »s worth more than physic and whoever invents anew source of supply deserves the name of a public benefactor whoever can write an article the most laughter-promoting and at tho same time harmless, is worthy ol our gratitude and respect.
We do not advisu a warm bathoftener than once a week. But wo must consult nature and facts. Each man should bathe in a manner which, Irom observation and personal experiment, does him the most good. In matters ol health and disease each one must lie his own rule. Immense mischief is daily done by ignoring this principle winch is at once tho dictate of a sound policy and of common sjnse.
If anything at all which is really disquieting is tho matter with a man he siiould at least have as much sense aa a pig and go and lie down. Pigs are not such fools as lo move about while in pain. folded newspaper, placed over tho chest inside the vest ongoing out durng tho present raw weather, constitutes an excjilout protection for the lungs.
All stroug liquors aro unsuited to those with ajiopleetic tendencies. One of their prominent effects is to cause a degeneration In the coating of the bloodvessels and another is to move more blood than ordinary upon tho brain.
Lunar caustic, carefully applied so as not to touch theskin, will destroy warts. In Tho Medical and Surgical Keportoi wo notice the following formula for sick headaches: (Jranulated muriate of aniuionia, 1 teaspooniul acetate of morphia, 1 grain water, li pint. Dose ior an adult, 2 teaspoonfuls every teu minutes (precisely) until relief is obtained.
A HIST TO DYSPEPTICS. We have seen dyspeptics who suffered untold torments wiih almost every kind of food. No liquid oould be taken without suffering bread became a burning acid meat and milk were solid and liquid llres. We have seon theso same sufferers trying to avoid food and drink and even going to tho enemy, syringe, for sustenaneo. And we havoseen their torments iss away and 'heir hunger relieved nv living on the whites of eirg1that had be
mi
Dolled in 'ni'ibiing wate.
lor thirty minutes. At tho end or tho woek we have given the bard yolk the oufg with the white and uion this diet alone, with fluid of any kind, we have seen inem begin to gain flesh and strength and refreshing sleep. After weeks of this treatment they have been able, with care, to begin upon food.— [.% 11'tUcal jb iiynal.
Aixow mo to suggest to all thrifty housekeepers, that tbev initke their own receipt books. A blank book having it* pages numbered can be obtained for a small sum Irom any dealer in stationcry. Do not writo any receipts save th( SO that have boen tried by youracil or frienils. Have It arranged systematically, by lidng divided Intodltlfarontdepartments, a*one for moats, another vegetables, breads, pies, puddings, etc. Have an Index, and allow space at the end of every dlflbrent department, both there and in tbe lody Sf tho book, it) which to ike entries at iuiure times. Any obliging housekeeper will l»e not only willing hot glad to give you her receipts and rules fbr making different dishes then write them out definitely.
A FACT WORTH KNOWIS^ Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, .Severe Colds settled on the breast, or any dlrtease of the Thmet and Longs? If so, go to your lroggbrts, (Jroves A Lmrry, and get a bottle of HmrnKK's(Jkrm'an SvRt'i*. This triedicii.e has lately been Introduced from (Jermany, and is selling on its own merits. The people arc going wild over its success aud druutrist* all over our country are writing us of
Um
To
iSPIS
Uhw
|o»k
well, to
suffering from Piles **r Ki«tals
webrltHtMgi*'!ttdinn.* a*-*c*i4 nowbmm'lrrlr »flMii«ll} fuppd«nn all intern of tbera nrroov*rt. In from «ithl wm4m, vIUmmi wtR(
Uh*
fcntfr.
mart rwnily eanot p*u«-nta,
whom we are al liberty to refer. IVr*on wtfrtu frtin Mjr dtbw »f tttr iwUim^ wnnttly M)i» *4 to wMlc to n*. Wi know W» ean t-tirr yoo. and II will cort at noihtBf 10 Irs*.
Write to euh«r ot all «4 thefaltowtB* pet ions wbohareb«*newml: Rif. H. Mlite, Hawefl, ««r.t C. fApham. w. W. flMMWfcMtt J. w. »*rt Alfxaader Wsrd. ChsrW #«wlw»rd, WMlkyvllto.ni. »e*-It mhn lit. wia. we**y. Toww IfUl, flf. J. It WIlKm, Attcasta. Tburtnaa PoUocil r%a*5T«Jjfn»aalown, Kjr. tlaaM Paat. Mt. CRlvet, Ky.
AddrMsall l*u^» to niti. M.«%t4MUi?aAoo, ptmOfwml ear. mh aau ai ma
TVmf tlaete, lad.
•r ?a*tl«* ammtlnc this alwrttoswa Will fikmm SUM la «kM paper tbejr ia* I
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SKilSlS
A C'AfttD.
To all who are safferlng from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous wenkness, early decay, low. of manhood, Ac I will send a n-cljK? that trill euro y®u FIIEE OF CHAROK. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America, send a self-addressed envelope to the Ucv. Jose
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nm ajj.
Station It. Bible I/oust
y*0 York City. sept2»-3m
Business Cards.
IA ITTHOMA^ Opllrian anil IVnirhmsker For ibe inule. Fourth aud Ohio street*, sis of big man with watch.
R. FREEMAN, I Retail Dealer in American and Foreign Watehe*
JEWELRY, «fcc., Opera House.
ISSN Ell, Wholesale and Retnll Dealer In I'ianon. 9Io1o1hiin. Organs,
Mosleal Instruments, Ac., Palace of Music, 4$ Ohio
J.
A. FOOTE, ienertU Iealer In UAR1EN. KIKI.I) AND FLOWER
HLEDS,
No. 512 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
RW.
RTPPETOE & General Dealer In
I.R0CERIE8, PROVISIONS AND PRO DUCE, National Block, 155 Main stree
BUNTIN
& ARMSTRONG, DRVVUIHTSand
Xanufacturins: Pliarmacists, *)0 Main street, Corner of Sixth, Terrellanu
PHILIP KADEL, JL Manufacturer ol' Saddles nii«l llarnos*, A'liips, Curry Combx, Brushes, Horse Blm cuts, fcc., all work warrantetl. lxwi»t prlc 'lie citv, Main 81., near 9th, south side.
SEWING
MACHINES
REPAIRED AMI AIUl'STKIl In the verv Ixrst manner and warranted to work, by JOSEPH FOLK, over Tutt's Bool nil ShoeSiore. Don't condemn your liisiclilnt.'Uiitll Mr. F«»LK lias had a lof)k at il for ihe real trouble may be very light and he cost if repairing a mere trifle. 1'he besi lUN-dles and oil cunstautly oil hand.
I tine)(1-1
Professional Cards.
I). MITCHELL,
Physician and Surgeon. OFKK'F.—Third door south uf corner oi Main and Eighth streets, tuar the Terre Haute House.
RESIDENCE—On Eagle street, between Jth and "th .streets, first do«ir northeast ol Hie Normal School. au28-.Sm l.
W. VOORHKES. A. B. CARLTO C. 8. VOORI1KES.
YOORIIEES,
CARLTON &
VOOKHKES,
Having formed a eopartnerKhlp will prs ee law Tn all Km
branches,
OfHre—No. 50S Main Ht..Terre H»oi W. BALLEW,
DENTIST,
Office. 119 nnln Street, over Mage old eonfeellonery *ti*nd. TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Can he found in office nlglit and day. OsFPH RICHARDSON, M. 1
(Mlirc oil Olilo St.. ltd. 3rd A 111 TKItRE HAl'TE. INI).
OR.
L. II. nARTHOLOMEW Nnrceon anil Meclmnlcal
DENTIST,
Denial Itoom, 15? Main Street neiirOlli. TKKRK HATTT1C, IKfl.5'--" Nitrons Oxldo ias admlnlsUTe^ for pai
I'lK'ih Extraction.
TOIIN T. SCOTT,
wonderful cure*
among tbvir customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a Sample Bottle fbr 10 cents. I-iarge size bottle, 75 ccnts. Three doses will relieve any
PILES! PILES!
Thr Circa tent IMwavfry of Ihe t'ratarjr. $•*
"t", Attorney at Law,
W1
OFFICE—NO. Ill ATN RTRF.ET. As Tt. K. CoirtmlsHloner Is stithorHted niakaprooStin Uruikruptcv.
Over Mi ndersohVStove store, bet. Foon aad Fifth street*. ... marH TF,TlRrt T1 AT*TH, Idrt
J.
HYDE
AMAT
H«n(EPATlllNT,
Office dth St., opposite Normal School Residence northeast corner 6th and Kagh Office boon,»to 10
a.*.,ato8and7U)».i»
Night calls answcml from the office. Mpertal mWirton given to hronle Wssaas lt«*fer»'nces:—Dr. H.J. Treat, A. Wilson, thonrat of Wllsoa Bros. A Hunley.
O TO P. BUTLER uio -FOR— Klgn ralnllng. Oratnlnir sail Mar* bllnir Work done '"r m«- I radr.
OFFICE—*( John Gricraon's Shop, Corner Ninth and Chestnut streets, Tcrre Haute, Intl. msy2f»-ly
1
M]E HOWE MACHINE CO'S
.? iKIdAS IIOWK, JR.)
O I E O W I
SEWING MACHINES
Ueaeral Heslrra Ofllee.
S39
South
Mastic
ts
Ucsturr. Th« ptw* l» rwnt dlnrovrrj •M Is atwotatftiy naiwtMa. Or. OslbrsUK. in two y*r»" |»rKU(v, Ml found cw» Whlelt railed U» }H»I at OOoe to the liwritn«ni. wc doimi ask a dollar until a *m b«ffW44Nt. I^flkielai. wr iftta few nameof
Knitted St.,
of style and flnlsh.
Oar imu of sal* «i* aa Htastal mm an knosrn to th* trade, and all ars torltcd t« •fKamlneoar Xaehtnes toetorw poruhasln#Oood Canvassers wanted,
THR HOWE MAPHINE fO., J. LOBkll, AffL, Terr* Hsale. tsC
Jt. Bv—Pwwmm iHidlBi In dtstrtets wbue w» ars not r» printed will pleasr a Hws tor luasmufd which will b.
mtlarfflrM. jaoU
A I I E IT A I
The Manufactories of Terre Haute...
SEATH & HAGER, Manufacturers of
Cars, Car Wheels and Railroad Castings
Ohio Street, east of Ninth, Terre Haute. Ind.
U. R. JEKFCRS. KI.I SHKKSLBY. P. A. KKNNKDY
JEFPERS, SHEESLEY & CO., Proprietors
Vigo Woolen Mills!!.a^Tu^br'^""j"*
Cassimeres, Twct'ds. Jeans Flannels, Blankets Varns, &*€.,
Corner Mala and Tenth Ktreetm Terre llaule. Intl.
THE OLD EA.GL IRON WORKS.
LAMEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THE STATE!! ton give its customers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns.
Crcocliings and Heavy and Light Sheet Iron Work.
Stepuiring \eatly and Tromptly done by Competent Workmen. SIIOIVS. COR. lltli AND KYCAMORG KTREKTN,
I»lia:xix I'Ol .MIKY am»
CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
H' rJ
*4" Matnifaetunsrs si Nil'
Sasli, Doors, Blinds,
Wintlowand lloor Frnnif*. Tlouldln^ Bracki't^, ^lala KnilJittf. ItiillunlerN. Xoirell PomIh, Flooring. Hiding,
And all descriptions of
FINISING LUMBER
Wholesale and Itetall dealer* In* uUSl
Pine Lumber,
11
Thicago.
These r*no«rned Machines always n-eom mend the t»»Hv»»s favorably to the Renem. paMK. Br In* ttw oM«K extant, lb*jr art unqoecUonabijr th« most popular Msehln* turn and jwodneed as tber from th* grand meelianloai arnlm or Kltas How*Jr_ "The loventor of the ftewlng Mochlue.' Ihfr pawls many points of «t«llra». whlcb, tor porpoam sew ins. reader then wiperior l« aor other mskr, and which ha* made them world-rwi»o«r»#d. Ths qaall Un which moom mended Ummi *rs tMt thnmoxh and meehsnleal roMtntdim stmptlHtr and aw of KasMnnim, arrnftli, beauty and »v*sne*s of sUlcb, ete hums
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Stoani Engines, Mill Macli inery, iVcM etc.
Corner Ninth and Eagle Sis.,(Near Union Depot,)Terre Haute, lud. oiT'Sjvelnl attention paid to Coal Hliaft .Maeliliu'ry—IUpnlrlng lon«* prompt I v.
CANTRELL, JACKSON & HARRISON,
Nneeessors In W. It. 91 KIK'KIt, rroprlelnrn ol
Terre Haute Coach Works,
C1IEKRY ST., HKT. TlHItl) AND FOl ltTII. •|,trrf Hauto, Int! CARRIAGES, I'HA ETON'S AND HI Mill I S, of all kinds, Mann fiietiiivd a:i«l krpt on hantl. .Tjr Hi:rAiKiN IMIO.MPTLV DONK. -aEt
WILDY & POTHS,
Manufacturers of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, &c.
FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. NVK MAKK A si'KCI \LTY »F TIIK TERKE IIAI TE MMiIN(J l\A(iON.
SOUTH Till HI) STKKBT, TKIUIH VlTK, INDIANA.
J. W.SCOTT. J. K. It A FF. it. I\ Hc'OT/
SCOTT, GRAFF & CO.,
CARRIAGE MAKERS!
WHSTSIDE ITHLIC SI/C A IU-
Tl.Itlii II l.
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Planing Mills.
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Lath & Shinges. Slate
4
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to
order. All work «rarrant«i.
Cor. 9tb and Iiilbcrrjr Ktrwt».
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TERRE HAUTE,
SIANCFACTCRKa
STEAM KNCJINES, fXAT, SH A FIN. FlA)l'H AND SAW MILL MACHINEKYJsfa* ,r .HANK ('Alts, HOAl sritAPKKS,
Hl'IM»IN-ti KHONTS, CANE MILLS,
VAUKIIS PATTKRXS OF IFACIXCJ, NtUOftL Fl'KXITI'Ki:, At., nnd having
the
J. A. PARKER & CO., Prop'rs,
M. J. SPRACKLEN, Proprietor of
ECLIPSE BOILER WORKS!!!
.nnnufnelnrer of all It inds of
BOILERS, STACKS,
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TEKICE II.1UTE* IMII.
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F. H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer oij
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LWAVS RELIABLE
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Union Steam Bakery 1!
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