Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1875 — Page 3

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

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(Frera the N. Y. Herald.]

A war with a foreign power would rutn the pn*pecU of tbo Centennial. Would a war with Mexico have any such effect? A war provoked or Inritea by our own jrovernment would «urtl» and offend capital. Would capital blame tbo Proddent for a war with Mexico, brought oa without hi* action, and certain to result in a profit to tbo Cnited State*? ieneralftni's despatch furnish** food for reflection, and will attract attention to the troubled country along tho line of tbo Bio (J randc. [From the Wa*hlnjton Ktar.]

Tho TVxnn ranpfr* on Vbe Rio flramie lately eroaeod tho river and administered a sound thrnahins to Mexican thieves, who bad several hundred American cattle In tow, while the Federal troops stood bv on the eaat bank of the river, not daring to tako the rosponalbllHy of invadintc foreign territory. When we havo adjusted our misunderstanding with the Spaniards we may as Well give a little vigorous discipline to thoee Mexloon bandit*. (Krom the Baltimore New*.]

Thin Invasion of Mexican aoil will produce a pnttcrt from, or a revolution In, tlie government of our troublesome neighbor, and, i! the Administration la nnxtou* for a war, will furnUh a pretext for it. We cannot blame the Texan* for their conduct and we shall be Inclined to applaud the Government If It sustains tho action of the Texan militia.

THECOMFORT OF A FAST HORSE. Hie Kcv. Adirondack Murray says: One of the worst results of the hard time* la seen in tbe flu* that many of our hard eat-worked business and professional men can no longer afford to keep a good borwe. After a day of close application in tbe oflico or at tbe deck nothing eools tho fovcr in tbo blood more than a good drive bohind a favorite roadster. How delicious tbo air feels aa your hot face press** into It, as with ears turned back to catch the signal the boncat fellow lexels down to his work! What life there Is In oxygen aa your lungs Inhale when you take tbo wind full In your face at a flltycllp! How tho can-s of this world and the ills of life vanish, and what a sweot content tills votir breast as you go bowling along I Ono of the healthiest customs In American lifo In that of driving good hor*o. It keeps tbe nattiro fresh with tho dally sight of sky and Held, and gives iuiiocont exhilaration to all the faculties. It makos tbe boart glad and (Its ono for home and a lively chat at tho tea table. A man who can bo lum to bis wife after a satisfactory trusbeu tbe Itrlgbton road is a bruto. Such a follow d'x-Hii't deserve a wife or a home—or a horse, cither, for that in attar."

1IOW A CASE US WORKED UP. Ouoof tbe Now York banks kopt losing money only In small sutna, yet the loan was constant and mysterious. A celebrated detective was called in. "Let everyIxxly loave tbe directors' room, ho said. "Send in overybody, one by one, wbo has bad a chance to steal." So the presldont, the cashier, the teller, tbe book keepers and clerks bad a private in tcrview with tho dotective. Kverr one In the bank knew the purpose of visit, and all bnt one were slightly nervous and unoonfortable under tbe sea robing queatlousof tho chief. Tbe last wbo entered waa a nephew of tbe president. He walked iu cool, unembarrassed and indifferent, and with an air that said "proceed." He was dismissed as well as tbe rest. The dotoctivo said not a ward, left the bank, and In ono week returned. He had oeen shadowing the president's nephew. In a clear, fair hand, was written out the whereabout* of tbe yotiug man for tho last six days, the company he kept, what be drank, the hours ho spent on the road, his night orgies, ami all bis movements by night and by day. Nobody in tbo bank knows to day that the president's nephew was tho thief. That his health was not good, that lie was traveling in Ku*rope, and that his place in tbo bank was Oiled by another, was well kuown. The bank wsa saved from robbery, the fhmllv from dishonor, tbe detective commended for his skill and prudence, and was all tbe happier for a check of #1,000. A detective told me that in ten year* ho bad ucvsrfAilod to detect the culprit.

Ohio people are not ttstialty given to joking, but occasionally soujo of them attempt to be funny, and get into trouble by it. A youth and maiden of T'ortage county were "married In fun" at a partvrecently, and It was considered an immestae joke until tbe discovery was mado that tho marriage was performed by a magl'trste and was not to bo undone save'by the divorce courts. To be sure* license 1* required under tbo laws of Ohio, but if a magistrate or minister perform* tbo ceremony without a lW*us,« tlK n^pmslbUlty ftflsopwn him, but tUe puit.v s* the contract are none tbe I«m married lor lack of this official document. .t._.

A QTKKH HM TO ItK Klf.L&P. nvttte t\ Advueatv.) Mr. V:ck A% Hoggan, a raapaetableelt. ixrn or more than forty year*' residence In thla couti'v, met a moat singular death at bit me, near Fins Apple, a ahort tlm -nee. He was sitting in the planet of :*.«• house, in a rooking chafe, and noar the milmg Ur WUtcr hb feet renting «l Mflfr of flooring. In this pf-j-.vu-u 1:^ flsetslM oirthe noar toward the ground, fe* Iv Wmtil- !, ..,} t- f-'Tow on mv*n»iaf tbemov!nf i: of ti.e eh*)»'to rockers ^-H«hinoo ti»" upper railing, and the Kirk of the rtufr came wp sgainM the «. of bis id, and so remained, so that be wa* *u*p"nlod ia Urii alnnular manner. Being qwito old al*l iuftrnv he was ur,.i »•'. so extricate klrowelf, and tbe weigh: ot hb»bo4y reeUng hi* chtn, prev. s.led bis opening bb* -itb to *if *»r h« Ip, and he thos «Ued »oin •irangutouvtt.

Tn*t folio* -I* tradition, Tft the t«tor. wl*#ln* among W of Indiana know a*the Yntsw: "I" iking earth waa covert wiO» !m You -v»ld not Uef-tin-j spirit t.v. bi* bow MM w» x- -.* 4 II that V**e*tIt. :.-d «l-« Thoes'th b«sinfivi«itot. n, h'lt Mien upon I fc^T

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and so* htm to bako. Man Out «].U. tf.e fire tad ?ieen sfr -h. -Jreat Hpi: begar WOJI. .-. 'n, I tl»la time the man ra*^ r-r -,te bl- be had remained the vrn. It waa nerewssry a id »Tbe experiment ai .. ad. and men csme ot.t. ,d' M' :o a s.ir ji h"1 W»a t's'" rrdtn^'Og tlie most perfect of buman typ«*.'

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GOLDEN WORDS.

Lieenae is tbe foe of freedom.—£%!« garet Fuller. Of all work that produces results nine tenth* must be drudgery,

Men have their winnowing days, and God hath his.—[John Flavel. There are liberties sweeter than love there are goals higher than happiness.— [Ouida.*

Tbe door between us and heaven can not be opened if that between us and our fellowmen ia shut.

In this simple fret that we cannot accurately fonwee the future, lies a refuge from despair.—[Lewe#.

Home people cannot drive to happiness with four horses, and others ean reach the goal on foot.—[Thackeray.

A fool in a high station is like a man on tbe top of a mountain—everything appears small to him, and he appears small to everybody.

Character is the eternal temple that each one begins to rear, yet death only ean complete. The tlner the arehitoc lure, the more fit fer the Indwelling of angels.

Tbe Joys of tho world to come Lave been habitually so pwtured by divines that the great majority cannot reliah them, and its pain* so that they cannot •be Hove tbem.—{Greg.

No man, for any considerable period, can wear oue faooto himself, and another to the multitude, without finally gettiog bewildered as to which may be true.—[Tbe Scarlet Letter.

Piety," remarked an Arkansas preacher to hia congregation, the other day, "does uot constat lu uoisc. Tbe Lord can »eo you give to the needy just as easily as he can hear you pray,, the roof oft"

Tbe man wbo is curious to see bow tho world could get along without him can And out by sticking a cambric needle Into a mill pond, and then withdrawing it and looking at tbe bole.—[Glasgow Times. I"

If our piety Is questioned even by odr enemies, let us search closely and see II we have not given occasion for it by frivolous or Imprudent words, unkind carrlagM, by a spirit too nearly bordering on levity on the one hand or ou tuorosencss on tho other.

Demonstrate tbo naturalness of spiritual force, and laws, aucl the realm of tbe divine is brought ud within reach of science. Science may then push its discoveries up into tbo immortal world nay, must link tbo two worlds together in the bonds of selentlllo as well as sacred fellowship, and so banish all hobgoblins, all ghoste, all superstitions, and all scnselcta religious fanaticisms from tho world.—[S. J. Finney.

Tbe mariners at sea count it tho sweetest perfumo when the water in the keel ot their ship doth stink. For lieuco they conclude that it ia but little, and long leaked iu but. it is woful with them when tho water is felt before It is smelt, as fresh flowing on them in abnn dance. It is the best savor inaCbrls tian soul wbon bia tuns are loathsome nnd offensive unto him. A huppy token that there hath not been of late in him any insensible supply of heinous offenses, bocause bis stale sins are still bis now and daily sorrow.—[Thomas Fuller.

The mysteries of the universe grow iore Impressive to me, m^re awful, tho iore I study them. They bare never seemed so wonderful or so solemn to jgjienc? workers as slnco scienco established the doctrines of evolution and conservation of energy. The little light wo have gained has bnt rendered visible tbo Infinite darkness enshrouding and overshadowing us. A few links of tbe nighty chains which bind tbo unlvente together bavo been traced, and otbers may one dajr b# perceived, but we know that the chains aro endless. Wo stand in tho presence of many infinities, before which tho soul tremble?, perplexed and dismayed by infinity ot mystery. —[Richard A." Proctor.

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A ml*s of ten or eleven, on her way to school yesterday morning, was heard saving to herself:

A noun fe» the name of a person, place or thing, and if any of tho girls jfive hooked that apple from my desk I'll raise a forss with the whole school I"

Manv a good-minded mother has innocently warped her son's character Satan wards by arguing that gray patches could lie inserted into his black pantaloons without tl« other boys !»clng nble to detect tbo difference.—[Dotroll Free Prow.

A lady asked hor little boy: "Have you called your grandma to tea?" Yes when I went to call her she was asleep, and I dkln't wlah to halloo at gramtma nor shake her so I kissed her choek and then woke her nottly. Then 1 ran into tbe hall and said pretty lond, tlrandma, tea Is ready.' And sho never knew what woke her up."

Another qnalnt »vying from a little one comes from Kate Hue, of Oeorgta Our little five year old Kolla received his first pair of boot* this weok. He told bis papa be would Irnvo to get him a jackass* now. "Why, what do you want that fort" "O," says he, "I will have to have a)aekasa to pull my boots off with." He had board of a bootjack.

IJttle fharlle was badly non-pluswod wbon Ws mother forbid his accenting anv more crape* from a neighbor lady. A Wight Idea atrook him, however on tbe occasion of another bunch being of' ft*r*d, when he rsaponded:

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Now, Ueort,. ,.« may Uke your choioto—go with to visit grandiw, or bare a new irel •e."

The ttrehin hi* heed end said: "I'llgo and )pa, and make

tw» vrr vmw the jte-.p:e of the Methodist chnrr'i itt the town of MaquokMa, Iowa, wanted a bell. They

raised Hie ato mt of sixty-five dollars. bat It waa tound that tbe tower would not stand the weight of the bell. Mrs. N'oitbr ,» was t**a#nter Jlumeroos atVinrip wer» made to at the w«*ey, bo* aim V'i f., a ii|Lioualy. Hbe «.aid it w*« i-

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Tutu hat ^ne verdict, and that Is that in tbirty-tbr years I»r. Bull's Syrup ftss twever failed mre a Oougb. Cold, or general lloantt «. At :ug s*.»{««. Tiict?. -j tr-nH five hot-I

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THE UTILE PEOPLE. I

A little girl was once asked how she eamoto be a Christian, and answered Why, I just saw the door open, aud 1 went in."

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

MR. WILSON'S "HOROSOOPK" Wash koto?t, November 2S.—Tbe (hot Is now rocal ted hore that some 20 year* ago Mr. Wilson visited a celebrated astrologer in Boston and received from him his hornsooje In writing, reduced then and there. Mr. Wilson preserved It.

It records how from year to year he would rise in tbe estimation of his oountrymen, fill his official stations, naming them, and that in 1872 ho would receive tbe seooud dignity of the country, which bo did. and alter that his Mar would wane, and that about that time his life would be near it* close. This horoscope may some time be given to tho world entire, and when it is it will make converts to astrology.

detractor of the sex

writes "Street dresses are growing longer and our sidewalks will be cleaner. 1'u 11-hacks are not so taut, aud our maidens don't look so distressed. .Bon nets flare more than they used to. and there ia room for a center-table over the forehead. French heels are revived-, and our doctors aru studying ui the treatment of spinal disease. —[New York Mail. *t*r

TiiEHK are now fivo or six Sunday afternoon concerts in different places in Paris. Theatres follow the same example a fl-w years ago there were only one or two theatres giving a mld-dav representation on Sunday, but It has oecome quite the fashion to attend, and we hear Chat most theatres will do tbo same this winter.

CATARRH

If you wo ii 1 «4 avoid being ru IixkI bv (hisfell

rlmtroycr use IIt. DETCHON "SOreat Heme dv for Catarrh In the head and throat. There fa nothing else you can depend upou n»r a cuid and real control. Ii will wive every life thmitenwl by thla wanting malady. It will save you from Uangreiie In the head, lVu'nr.Hs, Throat lilfiease, Consumption and Death. Jt immediately arreniUs the i»nsrtV!W of the Complaint. Fur sale by llt'N'Tl N & A UMKTUoNU, Terre llaute^ Ind. Humjlc Bodies £«. Thla Itemedy smjliaases by tar any thing ever u*ed for the cure of Catarrh.

PILES! PILES!

The Ciresiest IWseoverj or the Onfnry.

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To tlioao sutferlug frouj 1*1 lea or Fistula we bring "glad tidings." TliesedlKeuHea can now be entirely aid eflfcctually cured aud all traces of them removed, In from fourte eight weeks, without using knife, caustic oi ligature. The process Is a recent discovery, and Is absolutely painless. Dr. Calbraith hi two years' practice, has not found a case which Jailed t# yield at once to the treat ment. We do not ask a dollar until a cim In effected. Following, we give a few narres of tlie moat recently curod patients, iwhom we are at liberty to refer. Person guttering from any disease of thto rectum an earnestly mjnested to write to us. \V« know we can curc you, and It will cost you nothing to try.

Write to either or all of the following poisons who have been enred Itev. B. Mills ltov.O.a Manseil. Kev.

Lapliam, W. W. Thornton, J. W. Ward. Alexander Ward. Charles Woodward, oHhelb.v\ille, 111. Rev. K. Atkinson, »i»iem III. Wni. Wertyr, Tower Hill, III. J. tlWilson, AngUMta, K. Tlinrman Pollock J. T. Fmaee, Uermantown, Ky. Daniel Paul, Mt. Olivet, Ky.

Address all letters to •j Dlt. J. M. GALHUATTH ft CO

Thla 1* the ishorteat, tiulekwt and Best Route to 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. f"

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Have on any thought of going to Call-

Areyougolng Weat, North or North-Wcst? You want to know the best route* to taker The short eat, safest, quickest and most comfortable route* are those owned bv' the Chicago aad Noith-Western Railway Company. It own* over two thousand miles ol ^i« best toad there In the country. A*k anv ticket agent to show you tta maps and time canl* All ticket aKvolncan il you through tickets by this route. liny your tick eta via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway for

MAN FRANCISCO,

Racnunento, Ogden, Halt I*ke City, heyenne, Deuver, Omaha, Lincoln, Council Blums Yankton, nioux City, lmbuoue winona, Ht, Paul. Dulnth. M«r»jnette. urwn Bar, Oakosh. Madison, Milwaukee, aad all points weat or north weat of Chicago?

If you wish the best traveling aeeommodatloos, you will boy your tickets by this route, oiid will take no other.

Thla popular ronte is nn*nrpAMed for Speed, afort and Hafets. Jlw Hniwth, Well-itallasied and Perfect Track of Hteei Ralls, We*ilngh«nw Air *R*ak«w, MUlerV nnfety PlaUOrm and Couplers, the celebrated Pullman Taki*. Sleeping Om, the Per of frcl Telegraph Myatain fovtng Tmlia. the regularity with which tl»ey run, the admirame armngwment for ronntng ThrotHtb Cars fr»ra C!bieago to all points w«»t. North

A N Piillmau Polace art Are run OS ail Uniiisv' this r»wul.

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ST. PAUL!

UO NORTH I'BOM CllICAOO Via the Chicago & North-W»wtern llallwav. It is the route direct from Chicago to Milwaukee, Mauitowoc, Hheboygan, Two Rivers, Ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Madison, Winona, (Jreen Bay, Kscanaba, Marquette,

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Houghton, Hancock,and all poiut« north. It Is the enly route for JIILW41KEE, Janesvllle. Watertown, Fond d'» I.ac, Fort Howard, oshkoah, Negaunoe, Calumet, (L. H.) MarqueUe, L'Anse, and the ithores ol I^ake Superior, under one management.

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won the confidence of mankind and become household wonts, am«ng not only one hut many nations, must have l)»xtraoe(ilnary vtr"tuoa. Perbapanoone -. ever secured ao wide a reputation, or maintained It so a A

CHSRSY PKTTOKAU 11 has been knowu to

tbe public about forty years, by a loni? conUhued serioa of marvelous eurea,that have w«n for it acontldence In Its virtues, equaled by any other medleiue. It niakea the most effectual cures of Cottflu,

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Consumption, that can be made by niedleal akill. Indeed theCiiRKRr PiwrroKAJ. ha» really robbed llioae dangerous disease* of their terrors, to a jfreat extent, and

a feeling of immunity from their fauLeffeetH, that well founded, if the remedy- be taken In season. Every family should have It In their closet for the n-ad.v and prompt relief of it* members. Sickness, suffering, and even llle Hsavid by! his timely protection. The prudent should not neglect It, and the wW« will not. Keep It by you for the protection It ly use lu sadden atbicks. t| eSKFAKKD 1ST. hr

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LOWKLL, ASS.,

Practical and Analytical Chemlsta. Hold by all druggists and dealers In medicine.

R&T.TONIC ELIXIRS LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF

CONTAINS BEEF JUICE TONICS & I A A I S S A N I 0 E E N O N I E S E A

Ext. Carols, S 1J (Mr Fr*rtci» iUtiddlph a proecw.) O a at I S I Alkaloids of Cinchona, .si. Pepsin Baccharated, S 1J Ext. Dlosraa Dtod. .5 1. Bhe! (Turk,] .SI.

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RICHARDSON ATULLiDCt .PROP S.

URANCS RHEUMATIC REMEDY

Will most positively enre any cnao of rheumatism or rheumatic gotit, no matter how Imvt standlnn, on the f»oe of Uw earth. Ilrtna an inward application It does the wnrkqiileklr.lhom&ahly and permanent-

It. leaving tf»e »teto stron* aad heslttur. Writ** to any prmnln^nl person In ashI .'on Cltv, «n«l job trill learn that tl re state)"- nl true in every particular.

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lhe following Wholesale Houses of TerreEaute are sappied with a fall stock of FRE2SH. GOODS, whichwiUbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES.

HULMAN&COX:

WHOLESALE GROCERSt

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF {-"'S I y- .•

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors^

^'Cigars antt Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c.,.

I CORHER HAHK A9P FIFTH STREETS,

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,, LEATHER and HIDES,

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^PRICES or TO-DAY, AND IfOT TO-MORROW, i.jiiJiK'.it

Unless agreed upon by Special Contract."

Kroeu. »teer, 70 lb» and over 7£ do greenKalt cureiltrimmed. 7®i do dry flint, trimmed 11^12

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do dry salt, trimmed.. CS\ I.F, 8 to 15 th Ky P, green, lfl ID to25 fc

Kip and Calf containing one cut ... or more ji price. (Bull, Long n&ir, cut and damaged Xprloe.) Sheep Hkuis. city butchers a@I 00 C0oa,No. 1, large and well hanjy. j5« W Mink. No. 1, large and well handied..... 1 00@1 25 2 4 20ft# 00

BUTTON & HAMILTON

lif WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

BOOKS and STATIONERY,

TERfKE-HAUTE, INDIANA. ..

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180 Slain Street, Terre IVaate, Indlank. Ui'll AMd 4

T. H. RIDDLE WHO!.nAUlBAU»

Millinery, Straw Good^L^i6es,

RIBBON FAKCIOOODSb

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HAVENS &GEDDES,

WHOLESALE DEALERS I*

itaple and Fancy Notions,!

s, White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Glo?es, etc,,

IfO. 6«a MAIN STREET, TERRE 11AITTE, IXniAXA,

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Sknnk, prime blnck, No. 1 eased, No. 2. Nurrow Ktrlpe, No. JJ, wide ttrl|»e, Deer Skins House Cat, Black,

"CENTRAL BOOK STORE,"..,

\lfiumv t.. 525 Main Street, Tcrre-Haute, ln«l.

WILSON BROS. "& HUNLEY,

Naecemora lo TUELI^ RIPLEY A. DEVINU,

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!

CORNER 5th AND MAIN STREET,

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