Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 December 1875 — Page 3
THE MAIL
A PAI'KR FOR THE PEOPLE.
herself. It wan Terr gay in
He rworted to his pipe, and puffed lor several minute*. She told me ahe waa going to be married to a rich widower. When I would h*ve remonstrated, alio aaid "'You wore a little fooliab about mo, Frank, and—well, I always liked you but 1 know you will get over it, and we are both too poor. I mutt marry xouie one who la rich. Yon know 1 have nothing. I Khali alwavs like too if «m married, for poor Albert's sake and we to list bo gooa friends.'
Ho again resorted to his plp®( pushed the tobacco down with his fingers, and tried if it would draw. It was out. He turned to theft replace, and asheknock--ed the ashes out on the grate-bar said
That was twentv years ago, and we Are good friends still, for I can never forget she *aved me. I am nearly fifty« Mollle, and an old bachelor and an old bachelor I am likely to remain, happy and content to lire with you and Harry and the children, and very seldom recalling that terrible Chriatuito, long, long ago."
TA LKTSQ TO SA STA CLA US. Children make Christmas what it Is," said Aunt Prim. "I remember my baby, nice Httle Plum, cherished a firm belle/ that Wauta Claus lived up tho ehiinnov and as Christmas drew near, and visions of poasiblo gilts tilled her Uttlo heart, she would go alowly and timidly to the lire, hesitate a moment, and then deliver, aloud, 'Tea-set T' up the chimney, naming away Instantly as fast as she could, with a vagxefearof pursuit from the unknown deity. We uaed to hoar her calling out thee© abrupt mervHages *11 hours of tho day:
4Dolls,'
'No's yark,' 'Yittlo tart wid
horses,' were fired up the chimney like inlnute-guas. Once, when she had been fretful, h«*r mother ondeavored to fjulet her by tue suggestion that 8aota Claus might hear her. This seemed to have an effect.. Miss Plum sat domurely on her little stool for some time tout finally the idea of an unseen sentinel became oppressive, and going to tha grate she •*11 ed out, 'Hanta Claus, you needn't watch mo any more my mamma can iakd care of me.'
JTOTUIXQ FOR THEIR STOCKJSGS. The Detroit Free Preen says: Thero are two residents of Detroit who won't et ai»v Santa Claus gifts In their stockngs. "they live on Adams Avenue, husband and wire. Mje had the front steps washed the other ulght while he was down town, and when he returned home and ro&hed for the door in his usual vlgorousRtvU'. ho rushed on his head. As he was falling around, the wlfo opened the door and inquired: "What made you fall down, Peter?" lie pitched against the door in his effort* to stand op and answered lfcn't you know anything, yoa nuniblioad you
What Is It—Ice?" she asked. Yon don't suppose I'd fall down on Hand, do you?" he shonted. "I was goidg to put something In your stocking*, but now I won't!" "Well, keep your old brass Jewelry, then," she spunkily replied.
And you keep your old calico dressing gowns!" It la sad to aeo folk* living this way.
A GAME OF OAK 1)8 OA USES THE REPAKATION OF A HUSDASD A .Vf IVIFH.
A gentleman and his wife, who rewlde in T.ltchfleld, Kv., went, a short time aince, to visit a neighbor, with intention to stay all night. After aupper the ho*t profst«od a game of card* his poest, to which the latter assented, and the, sat clown to play. The wife of tho visitor, being religiously Incltned, raised a remonstrance againal the game, but this wa»t dlsregsnled by her husband.
She then liecame very much excited, and threatened to burn"the oards If they ununited to play. At last her husband turned to her and aaid:
I guess I'm wearing the breeches new, and if you don't want to see me play, and c^n't behave youraelf. Just get your bonnet and go home at once."
She took him at his word, and all that night her lonely pillow was wet with team of bitter anguish, called forth by the knowledge of her husband's wioltedneaa. l-9Xi morning the husband, who In tbe meantime had been nursing his wrath, went home and told kla wife that ahe bad disgraced him, and now she could pack ber trajw and leave bis bed and Ix*nl forever. Remonatranee was in vain, and ahe sorrowfully departed. That night tlie httaband retired to hia widowed bed—to think, not to sleep. Vision.*. of the pest happen«n and regret for hi i.» expulsion ol his companion.
UMMHi W.i-i ugb hia mind. Presently he beard a gentle tap at tbe door. 'Ok:* .a,"said be. Tbedootflponed, and
hit vife
stood upon the threshold
••BeimjV aaid he. "what are yon doing out ihti 1 n»e Oh, n"tWag," «*ld ahe.
Ifako iae some colSVe," mid he. ThL proceeded to do with more than Jjcr ueoal alaevltv, and nothing more w». eakl of their dmnraeaMiit.
Now a '.mk of cards ad ore* tbe tnante)pi«« their home, and every night after the nippor diabce are cleared away, that liu«t And *nd w1ft» ail down lo a rbeerr- game of "old sledge." 8o wags Um Wv^U.
A n.« wr who waa atooptnf to wa*h his hands in creek dtdnl notice UM peculiar trtiona of a goat oat behind him, when he scrambled oat of tbe water sud wai asked how it happened, ho answered: "I dnnno *aKtly. bat 'peered If deabore kinder htaiod and tiewwd me."
A ormm that mm another drink rill do tbe fttme, though be I* Mt thlrety. Tbecwdjin of drinking for company, when dr'nking fca dlapeoeeble aad preittdkte) eemato boa oaeeo# tbe mum kind, arto put a man, fealhera only icept-r upon a footing with a gooee.
Yo*? can "atop c^l at a£| Hin&iA. but yo" cannot clop a wateh. Ho it la with tho talk of moa w*d wmmii. Mm la a great, ugly, coeree machine, and TOO •aa aUenee him. Woman la a beautiful, fragile, irweled thing—bat she will run on until she atop* ofbenwif.
Tun aventm leading to «rtf*gtaire have often been opened by a coiigh or cold. Thousands have been cored and saved by Dr. Huli'a Cough Syrrp.
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ahe ipent the winter there. I was up seveml tltnee. Sbo waa alwaya full of engagement*, but glad to re® me, ana just the Mmc. At length—It wa» in March—1 made a hurried trip to She bad written u»e to come up as noon aa I could that ahe bad something to tell me. I bad two hour* to spare after I bad transacted my bu*tne«, and thoae 1 dovoWnl to her."
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MOLDKN WORDS.
Bad habits generally go In erewd*. No man la hurt but by himself.—{IMogenee.
Beware of the geese when tbe fox preaches. Repentance tbe heart'* J$po.||| {ShaKspere.
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What relation la profanity to crime First cuaaln*. It la not felling into tbe water, but ly ing in It that drowns.
One loaes all the Mmri which bo can employ better.—[Rousseau Messed are they who longfor home, for they shall come home!—[Tholnek.
The eaaenoe of knowledge is, having It, to apply it, not having it, to confess it.—(Conlucius.
To be Innocent Is to be not guilty but to be virtuous Is to overcome our evil inclinations.—[Wm. Penn.
If there is a past in which men have done ill, let tbeiu have hope, for there is a future in which they may do well.
One thing is clear to me, that no hi dulgenoe of passion destroys the spirltu al nature so uiuch as respwstable selfish ness.—[Geo. MaeDonald.
As the smallest grain of sand carries great |»aln to tbe eye, se does the sliuhte*t deviation from God's law causo to the wakeful wjAiaence great disquiet.— (Starke.
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What can bo more foolish than to think that all this rare fabric ot heaven and earth oould come by chance, wheu all the skill or art Is not able to make an oyster.—[Jeremy Taylor.
A flippant, frivolous man may ridicule others, may controvert them, scorn them, but lie who has any respect for himself aoorua to have renounced tho right of thinking meanly of othoro.— [(Joethe.
Many blessed promises In the Tilble wonld remain a sealed promise if the key of sorrow, or trial, or temptation were not sent to open its stores, and send warm to one's baart such words as "He of good cheer, it Is I be not afraid.' [—Maria Hare.
Kvery man, however good he may be, ...ix a "yet bolter man dwelling within him, which Is properly himself, but to
whotn, nevertheless, he is often unfaith ful. It is to the interior and less inula ble being that we should attach our selves, not to the changeable gvcry day man.—[Von Humboldt.
Heaven will not be liko a strnngo place, but like a home from which we had been detained for we shall see, not strangers, but old familiar facos and faces never by us seen before, will be known Instantly by us, by that law of subtile, spiritual recognition by which spirits know each other everywhere, even as they know a»d are known instantlv of God and heaven will be, in its sights, and sounds and greetings, a great home gathering to us who enter it. —[Golden Rule.
"FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS." Thousand* of butnan being* are vcarly borne on the swift current of disease down to the grave, just because they do not poHseas a sufficient knowledge of themselves. A man tueeets his neighbor, and the first salutation is, "How are you?" or "How is your health?" The reply frequently is, "Oh! I amjrcll, with the exception of a cold."' Moat nersons lightly regard a cold. Reader, ao you know that a cold is one of the most dangerous of maladies? A cold not only clog* up the pores of the entire system, ana retards circulation, but is productive of Catarrh, which is quite apt to lead to consumption. "Oh," you is nothing but a cold in my head." True: but that cold really a mild form of Catarrh, and if not arrested in its course will become cronic. Catarrh is one of the most disagreeable, offensive aflec lions in the catalogue of diseases. The passage to the nose is obstructed, the sense of smell impaired, and there is a disagreeable ensatiou of pressure in the hftad. In the more advanced stages, there i* a discharge having an offensive odor. If the disease be allowed to continue in its course, thick, hard incrustations will form in the head, the bones of which sometimes become softened and break away in piece*. Why will persons continue to suffer from such annoying disgusting disease, when they can just as well be cured of it? Dr. Sege's Catarrh Remedy will cure the worst forms of Ca-tarrh-in fact, it is the only sure and safe remeuy which has yet been offered to the public. Many harsh, irritating preparations may, for a time, relieve the urgency of the symptoms, bat they do not cure the disease. Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy is soothing and healing in its effects, and when used with Dr. Pierce's Kasal iXmche, according to directions, does not fail to effect a cure. Sold by all druggists.
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Tetter, Iniaom and Nalt Hlieuin, Wtirma, Onnt. Neuralgia, aa a Dinner Pill, and Pnrllylmg the Bleod, urn tlit* most congi-nlal puri()ittv- yd perfooted. Their olfectH abundantly show how tnuob they exc«l all other l'llla. They am sale and pleanant to take, but |owirfnl to cure. They purge out the foul humors of the blood th«-y Ktlmutatf tha kIuukMi or dlionlered orxnn Into action and they Impart hoalth and toua to the wholn bclitg. They curu not only the every ita.v complaints of everybody, bnt farmhlabla and dangerous iliwast-s. Most skillful pnysjclans, most eminent elergymen, ami our beat cltlsens, send crttfleates of eur»H |M*rfbrn ted and of great iMinefttH they have derived from these Pills. They are the salrst and best physic for children, Ijocuune mild as well as efTectual. HMng sugar roatiit, they are easy to tak* ami Ix-lnn purely vegetable. they ant entirely harmless. iMtKivvnun by
J^K. J. ilKR A CO LOWKLL, MASH.. .. Praetirnl and Analytical t'hemlut*.
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FOli TIIK rtl'EEDY RKLIKK OP
Fever nnd Akiic.Intermittent Fever, Clilll Fever, Keinlttent Fever, llmnb Avne, l*erlodlcwl nr Bilious Fever. 4te nn«l Indeed nil the nlTeetinns which nriae from inslnrious,mnrsh, ar mlnamalie poisons,
I'rof. K. 8. Wayn«. CkoaMiiiirf PmWrat of Cincinnati College of I'luirmary, «.i)» Mmj.Richasmox A Tvi.lioor. Wa'tl,April 2,'7i. llnrlns Wn mndcarqnatntH wttti the romponitinn of your RAT, Tonte Riixir an«. LiqnMF.xlrartor Scr( wnnl.l any th:ii it p«ralmhle mcdirlnal pwiwrtlw. *11 tli» Inentili-ntii ont«rirnt Into ft* rnmpo»iii«n 'i« wrll known ntxl imliiw niadlrlnal vnlact, which combined loathe* niuat form *11 ••tb-nl tonic, rnthartlc and nutritirp medtcinr, an.1 on" w-ll «nilKl to roll«rr many ccmpUinta inr|dMil to our cliiaatit." Bcflpcctftilly, JS. S. WA VXg.
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URANCS RHEUMATIC REMEDY
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Will most poiMUvwIy cure any MM of rheumatism or rheumatic gout, no matter bow long standing, on the fare of the earth. Being an Inward application it does the ly. leavlnx the system strong ami healthy, write to any prominent prraon In Waah-
work (inlckly, thoroughly and permanenlivlnx th per liiRloa City, and you will learn that the above statement Is true In every particular. *"C03f DKj/hKD ('KRTI 1CATM.
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Has l»een widely uwxl, durlng the last ari-nty-nvf yeurs, In the treatmvntof thesedlstrosing dlxeases, and with Jiuc.i unvarying snecfiw that It
•BB-^^L^has galmwl the reputation of being Infallible. The Hhakes, W or chills,once broken by It, do not return, until the disease Is contracted again. This Inw ma»le It an accepted remedy, and- trustel specific, for the Fever and Ague of the West, and the Chills and Fever of the South.
Ayer's Asue ('uro eradicates the noxious Jlson fitun the system, and leaves tlie paent an well as lefore the attack. It thoroughly expel" 'he disease, so that no Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dysentery Oi Debility follows the cure. Indeed, where Dlsorderx of the Liver and Howols have occnrntl from MiaHinatlc Poison, it removes the cause of them and they disappear. Noiouly is an effectual r.ur»\hut, If taken occasionally by patients expo-ed to malaria, It will expel the poison and pro-
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tectthcm from attack. Travellers and teni porary residents in Fever and Ague localities are thus enabled to defy the disease. The General Debility which Is so apt to ensue from continued exposure to Malaria, lias no speedier remedy.
For Liver complaints, it is an excellent remedy. FRKPAKKn nv
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J. V. A1EK A O.,
LOWELL, MASS.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. to oct 16
DEATH
It DwUytsi and l.tf« HrolonH'-d lr uniiiic R.AT. Todle Kllxlr and Uqnld Extrnrtof Bwl Tlilit muliclno rnnnot nndrr any rii •tance fo.il tocur» Indt£*«tion. Oin'tiMilon. 1*popjiia.Hendache.NonoinneM.LoMorstreiiKtn anil A»prtit«, Luns, Liter, Bl»dd«r, Kidney, Stimnch, Blood, and childrfii'iAll Frninti* and vr*nkne«Ki- thU medicine will ikmIUtpIv car*. All ca«e« of i'liiM nrinitiK from nntural ranttn or by ths umi of tnlnrlons nMllrlnm nrt p^rin*n»otly cui*d. Tliepui* Bepf Juice and BIihhI prrixtrwl from raw mrat furninhM utrrnjitli nnd nouri*hment
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April 0,1175.
Mewra nelpenatlne Bent ley: 0#nts: For the p*H naveti year* my wtlb ban 'wra a great mthsrer from rheanaaliam, her doctor* lallltM to give bar relief. Hb» ueed thrr* bottlee 0uraag'«RbamaUc Rrtnedy, and a permanent cure WM the reault.
WM. A. CROOK,
RtuMilveUalt 10 Pmritleet Oraat."* W I I f- March M, 1IPK In the Kpace of twelve boom my rbeomatism waasone, ha vine taken three dcaeaof liuraag** Itbeumaile Remnly. My brother, J. Own,of Bedford, Pa., WM eared by a aimilar aiaonnt. JOMJ* CKHHNA,
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Ym ante fey draoM* eeery wbeta. ^JlaMby wbobenle draggiau in Chicago,
CATARRH
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tfy Ibr Catarrh in the Iml ead Ihraat. there aoibiag Hw yoa eaa dwpawd »p* for a earn and raal contra*. It will aave (t«rr tilr ihnataM dy. It aiU head, rvai Una and ONeath. tnareaa of tkx tvmpla
irwaterted by tWa anwtlnginalaaave ran fhmiifcngreae la the MM, Threat inae**-, cwwnp-
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Uean. Uclpeuatlne A Hentley Gents: I very cheerfully state that 1 Darang'a Rheumatic Ren»edy witii deddwd benefit.
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Rewtedy witii decMN A. ll.HYltrHENB. wr of Coagma, of Ua. •rrtAL MAitaieor, 1 Waahiagton.I). Q-
The following Wholesale Houses of Terr&Haute are sappied with a Ml stock of FRESH GOODS, whichwillbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES'
HULM1N FCOX,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OK •|#t '.4! •&.%
Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,
H1DE4, gret-a light, 26 to 69,11m fist do green, ktoer, 70 Hj« and o\'er do green salt cured trlmiutxL 7ia do ur'flint,trimmed 11^12 do dry salt, trlnimed^.^.„.„._ loftill CAI.K, S 9- to 15 f»& Kll'.nreon, 188to25tt (iff
Kip and Calf containing one cut or more *^pricw. (Bull, Long nalr, cut and damnsred pric ).j Sheep Skins, city butchera Cooa, No. l, large and well handled... 2 4 Mink, No. 1, large and well landle«t 1 0V,U 2i 2 -I 'AMI
ELISHA HAVENS
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Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, Ac.,
OR WE It HAM AND FIFTH STREETS, "V tf 4 $
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Opossum, large and eaaed»...» amall and open....„. Muakral, cased... 1 klp„ Red Fox, large and caaed Grey Fox Otter, No. 1, large.... i!!!!.'!.'.".'.'"."'.'".'.'!*.!.'.'!!' Skunk, prime ttlack, No. 1 eased,
HAVENS & GEDDES,
WHOLESALE DEALEBR 111
Staple and Fancy Notions,
lVhite Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, OIOTCS, etc.,
XO. 693 MAll* STREET, TERRE HAITTE, V5DIAN A, BETWEEN B1XTH AND SEVENTH.
J. Q. BUTTON. K. ft. HAMILTON.
BUTTON & HAMILTON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
"CENTRAL BOOK STORE,"-
H'2li Main Street, Trrre-lffaiate, I nil.
WILSON BROS. & HUNLEY,
Mnrcmon to TUELL, RIPLEY A DClTIJili,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!
CORNER 5th AND MAIN STREET,
W O E S A E
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TKRRE-HAUTK, INDIANA.
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Terre Haute, Indiana'"
btjruett,
LEATHER &nd SIDES,
14« MAIN ST., TERRE HA|JTE IN9
FKICKA OF TO-DAT, AMD HOT TOXOM«iw, L'nlcaa agreed upon by Special Coulracu
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Tappings, I.lning« A Kbae Findings.
I am buying and nelllng atock almoat exclusive for caah. All orders and oon• itMvIv Immediate and prompt attention. slguiuenU will
ROHKKT OKDDE
intfiii Willi
Boots and Shoes,
190 Main Street, Terre-IIantc, Indian*.
T. H. RIDDLE
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WHOLEALIllALRRIE
Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,
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Chandeliers and Bar FiitirN.
MTUwntir Jobblag Trade aoUeited, aad price* Knarahteed aa low aa any WMtora queeiuware Hou»e.
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