Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 October 1877 — Page 3

rHE MAIL

A f*APER FOR THE P&JPLE.

S•et

!,

HOME REPAIRS.

A lady gives tbo readers of Arthur^* Home Magatine some hibti foi 'repairs tbat can be made by any houaeekqeier:

Tbe lire brick of our cooking stove 'gave out,' and no one w«i to be bad nearer than Philadelphia. A friend gave us a recipe which weflnd works well, though we had little faith in it at first. We mixed a cup of salt with two of coal a-Hhetf, wetting it up with water. This wat applied* U» tbe inaide of tbe stove in tbe plw.'O of tbe firebrick. It hardened in a lew hour*, and answers as well as tbe brick. Cracks in stoves may be mended the same way.

A large pail used for taking t.p asbee Bad become too full of hot*s -tor pan but was so lifbtiutd luindy ara^jlid. XiotJike to give It np. Sowouastadatoutcloth over tbe hollow, outiJ8e"a'niI tfc, apd then covered tbe ©loth witb »U»iu o«meet of aalt and ashes. It tea Pjrw-tata ash-pall still, and hot ashes do not burn out tbe cloth., .Mending tin withcjotha mav be anew fashion to some, bat It works very well'. I know a coal scuttle that ba* done good service for five years since it was pronounced 'worn out,' Hi in ply by bavin# apiece of cloth pa^b ed on with thick tlour paste. It needs renewing abouf twice a year. A lady told m* that she mended big dishpan by povering tho bottom witb white paint abd then putting on apiece of white cloth Which Mho aWo covered Over with paint. She had used it five years then, and it i» not tnaae than eleven yearsago, bo I presutire bfie is oslbg'ft wAl, a* she was not a woman niucbgiven to change.

THE EA RU RISING HERESY. It is well to'Take Time by the fore took but what if, in tbe effort to dp so, one exhausts himself too much to hold, on Goorge Eliot, in ono of her novels, portray* a thrifty farmer's wife who rose so early'In'tbe morning to do her work that by ten o'clock it was all over, and she was at hor Wits' end to know yth»t to do with her day. No doubt it Is "the early bird that catcher tbe worn* but as tne'pillow loving boy said to his father "it Is the early worm that get* caught. Intemperance lb early rising, like every other excess, Weur* to bring its penalty along with it. Nature will i»bt be cheated out of her dues, and ir they »rd nitt p^id in season, she will exact tbeiil, with compound interest, ©utefaeaaon. It la wel known that the early rlAer* of Wit com-

Sawn

annates himself for hip greeting» to the by frequent naps In the artertiqon or evening. Joslah Qulnoy tells us in the life of hja rather that tbe" fatter rps* every morning in winter and iumilibi at 4 o'clock.

The etfict of this outrage upon nature was that he was sure to drop to sleep, wherever he was, wbeh his mind' was not actively occupied, sionftetlnaos event To company, when tbe conversation flagged, and always (w,,soon as he took his seat in his gig or sulky in which he drove to town.

•RULES FOR THE StCK ROOlk. (1) Bring In fresh (lowers or something new every day eveu the commonest green thlmr is better than nothing. (2) Don't Ulk about anything unpleasant, Talk about something that will lead tbe patient's thoughts away from his aohes and pains, and leave him in a cheerful and restful stato of mind, (i) Follow the doctor's dlrection.s, Implicitly, (4) Never ask a sick person what he wants to oat. If he asks for anything that will not injure him, get1t-tfyett-can»- Nevar bring him much at a time. A little bit in a dainty dish will sometimes tempt the appetite when a large quantity would cause nausea, (fl) Expect sjck

ersonstobe unreasonable.: They will and complain, no matter what happens, and must be borne- With patletUly, —Housekeeper,

1

HOSfE MADE HAliOMETERSi All are familiar with Ihose.llttle tyoodeh toy bosses with two (loon, out of one of which the man comes in Wet wealher, and on his going In, the wife coehen opt of the ottHHV whoa it ia fair. The principle on which they are yiade is that

4

catgut in wet weather shrinks, and in dry wealher retains Its length. A yard

1

or more of common whlpoord, wftlva small plummot attached, suspended -against tbe wall, will 4ndloata the weather by rlalng before rain and asking beftVa filr weather. Salt which has been thoroughly dried greatly increases in weight beforo rain. A pair of scales kept suspended with an Iron or bra^a weight 1u on* end and an equal quantity of dry aalt in the other, will infklllbly ahow any Change 1u the atmosphere. ••.!*$

:sr..i

f11

1

.. if"'

SAVit-fH* Om^snv LKAVKH,—Tho loaves and green tops of oelery may be made useful after the following fashldn. Most hmuufcwp*™ throw them away This Is the hotter plan Dry them thor oughly lb the oven, then rmlveriae to a fine pmvder, and tbey maVe a very delicious seasoning for soup, the aroma and strength of tha calory being remarkably preserved. After being pulverised, the powder should be kept in a iar or etotod boUle, to ptaterve 'the strength.

To SKT THliOai.tttt IN SlOCKINOfeW When washed for tha Ikat time. use a little ox gall (which can be procured at tho druggistfa). Use it In the water only. Also have a teaspoonful of powdered borax to ovary pall of hot water. Use varv lluia

who has been with newalgia in her head utolaib^ofW oate at .night, aaa pillow. She say*: 'ileat tbe ^t^ln a ketUe over the fire* ta In a pan in youroveh. IliaWWterbwfi troubled with neuralgia any place but In mv bead, ao I cannot say how beneficial it would be for neuralgia in other parts ol tbe todv. Another care ia drinking hot lemonade.

CHOOSING A PROFESSION. In tbe case of many young men the cholc^ of 4 profession Is attended with much apxiety and po Uttjle misery. Some there ara who takfl kindly to, the profeasfon Which their friends advise or which is cat out for them byclrcumstAnoea. Thaw ia, however, a olass of young inen fbr whom we have much sympathy, who llbd 1t very difficult to gat started in Die, becauae they haws no Strong Inclination or pre-arranged ma which would induceHb4m to cbooae one profession ratber than another. These are speculative ratber than practical men, who are brttar Adapted lor taking college honors than for the struggle for existence. They donot wish to enter the clerical profession 't*M»y may .not have sufficient money to enable them to live through the winter of discontent* briefieaBhess at tbe bar their tastes and nervea are not soeh ati would qualify them fbr the medical profeslion^, they may have no business connection. At last tbey ftincy tbey are rfe tropin the world, and cometn the very erroneous oonclualon that mankind baa no nead for thoip service. To such'« ewould aary Cft» into the profession you dislike least, and'habits will n»ke it bearable, -^e-1 member that patience and conscientious plodding, though sneered at by ahalloW young men, are'tbe highest virtuea, and synony mouswith true gen ins. 'Life is1 too short co make ourselves miserable oyer tbe choioa'of a profeseion, or to spend yearsspeculating what is best to do. which would be better employed ih doing it' We must not seek for mathematical demonstration that tbe road we| propoM to Uttra)1 on is the xlgbf ope wlwnyrocome to cfQs^roadaiinlife. .A' certain, amount of probability Jta sufficient to nufke us take either' Specially If the w»K- tf( hunger Tbp a^ dux heelA. or the hobfe Incentive of a deafre ^6 be u««-

and in thta unintelligible W6rld th^re la' rashness Whlbli ia not always, 'folly.! Young men cannot always tfdaptxnf1cumstanc^s to themselves let '^theuv therefore endeavor W? mould th^qjipmves' to clrcumstanceis:' MIND WHAT YOU SAY BEFORE

A gentiauian was in the hab'if1"of callingata neighbor's house and the lady always expressed to h^cm^cb pleasure! in seeing him. One day,-Just after she! had remarked .to bim her happiness from bis vlait, the little boy entered thej room The gent^eman took him on knee and asked: •Are youglad to see' hie, Oeorgtf?' 'No, 8iV,' replied tti'e b6y.

9 1

'Why not,Wy llTOe m«'n ?'.he coptli

.. cohtln ub. 'Because 'mother don't come,"said

Want

'J

Jeorge.?ain

Here 'the moiner HoOkefl dag&eife1 ht hr,little,sori,and becaine Viri'mfcon. But lie saW nbthiufe. J7''7 'Indeed:' how?id6' you knfew that,' Georget'

:,i

i'

Be6au8e* she isifd yeStetdaf shef^lshed.'that old bore would, hot call again.' ITae gentleman's hat was jtoon ih rteqpisitlon, and h'e'ieft with'thrflWipr •urebt'ls tbe truth, it! \^lll prevMI.*

Another child looked sharply InW the sing ask

face of 'a visitor, anfl being "asked1 wbal she meant by7it, repllrid r" '7?^' 'I wahted' to s^e If you bad a drop In

J3

ou bad a arop in ^mother say that

you ha've frequentlyT A' bdy once asked his father Who It was lived rtexBdoor to him, and when h«j heard tbe riame, inqtrtred If Lft was not a fool •No, my little friend, 'he is net a fool, but a very Mliattmrminn But why did yon ask tbe question 'Because,' replied the boy* 'uiother aaid,the other day that you were next door to a fool—and 1 wanted to kno\y Who lived next do6r to ydu.' ^fOU IU-A ,.'l 11 .11 IIi .B 111 .J ftt, i.J, (i I 3 WINE HOME. a "Doctor, fill got to gof" -M "Aunt ,Ll*a, there's no bop^ior you." "B/ess de Great Marster lor his good'1 ne«s!^^IS^rtady.^

A

The doctor gave a few direotlona to the colored women that *at around Aunt Uza's bed, and started to leave, when be was recalled by thd old dnfling with tw* tide.:u ... "Marse John,stay wia me till It's ober I wants to talk oh de old times. 1 kuowed

I'd

Tjujl

aoap. After tha. first use of

os gall, borax will answer every purpose. lo not let the stocking re/wain long in any water. Hang inVtwsbsde to dry.—Boston Transcript

HOT OATSI

rou XicrRAMUA.—A lady

c«.—On« cup of brown au-

gar, ono cup of buttermilk, oue-fourth cup of butter, two cups of flour, one teaspoon Ail of aoda, one teaspoonful of ground cinnamon. Put tbeae ingredients all together and attr them. lastl| a cup of raisins chopped and sprinkled with flour. Bake in a moderate oven.

HOT.I.KI I'ATTIBI VROM RmtAtss et MKAT.—The remains of roast **al. or anyraast uie«t» am chopped very fine, with fat« iam, adding to it a little nut.meg, Milt, ami !»otUr, i«u*. a"..I Stir thf* m\ 'v :u l' oi«ub i.-.r ing ttll swman H- iitaj«d -.It*.

Youn WiiJJ.—IIyou are in

trouble or quandry tell yonr wife—that is, lf you have one—all abqut it at once. Ten to one her perceptions will solve your difficulty sooner than all yonr logic. The wit of woman baa been praised, but her instincts are quicker and keener than her retwon, Counsel with your wii», or your mother, or your alster, and be aabured light wilj Saab qpqn year darknesa. Women arts too commbbly adjudged verdaat in all but purely wonistnly affairs. No nhikwcrphlcai atudent of tho aex Woold thus judge thetn.. Their intuitions or insights are the most •ubtle, «wl At tbcor oajinot seem cat tn the m*l, the«la^otoalltM»r^, M. adttee a man to keep none of bis afiSum a secret from his wile. Many a home ba? been happily aaved, and many a ftwrmne r»trlovcu hv a man's nill eonndence In hla aifh. ijlVmnan ia far uiire rmt prophet than man, 1f she oe ^Ivetf a wlr cbanf^. Asa general rule, wivea ooat fide the minntk®- of their plana and though** In their husband*. Why aot racdpitH-a'c, it buu,/wr the plea*lifw ol meeting oanfideaoer '1 aih cert^ia'uo man can auoceed In the world so well aa he who lakea a partner of bis purpoaea andhopea.' What la wrpng ltr hla impulse of jbdgmeut, she Wlllbbeck and aet right with her almoe* unlveraally right Tnatincta. And what sbe most deserves la confidence, without which love la never without a ahadow.

FROCI*.—Only tha hind lefts are eaten. After skinning them boil them about seven minutea, then throw them Into cold water, drain them, sprinkle a little flotrr over them, and try them a Ughc brown.' Serve very hot.

JiM ^ritttotu Ilquora will i.tjore men,

»op or morphia

rfttw

oj-iuttt*

rrz l»*

50 LOTS FOR SALE! A Good Opportunity fur a l)eme

V- "i.'fW- -1 f. ., ...

GO lota for sale In llairidnfr* subdlvls. Ion (of tha.old Pblegan garden) on Fourteenth street and Liberty Avenue deair ably located, will be aold on reasonable terms. These lota are convenient to the railroad aboja, city schools. hihI In a desirable part ot tbe city. For uirther Information call on

JAS. H. TURNER,

Mijor

you to

Whata truly beautiful world w.a lle in! Nature gives us grandeur of mojin-' talni, glens anub xoceans, and .thousands of m«ws.for eajoyiinant. iWoican dt sire no better when, in .perfect health? but -how often do the majority ofi people feet libe giving It up diwbeartemHV'd'iaeour'aged and-worried out) with diseases ben there is no occasion. for this/feeling, as averyauffarer can «a»iiy obtain satiaifactnryi:proof t4i«t.:Dr. Green's .August Flower.w»L mako'them aa. fre^from dia»ease as wfcenbarn. ,Dy8pepia«nd Wver Oomplaint is the,direct cause of f^ventyfive pers cent, of'such ma ladies, as BUiousneai Indiwestton, Sick {Iee4a{:he,Costive 11 ws, Nervous Prost ratio n, Dizei•ness of the Hcad^ PalpU&ti< .of |the Hfarf^'iimt other distrttwng «yji)pUrD».' f.-Trree? dt»-.ea «f Au^u»t Flower, will prove its wonderful ff«ct. .Alanvple bottlea, 10 cents. :Try it. .• ,u

Fbr sale by Gullck ifc Berrr? 'and by OroVeh \St Iidwry. I if

V.

*^|in who was

Marse John den, I call yon de same now. Take yo' ole main tu^iiand, hontn and hold it. Ise IHred a long, long time! Ole marster and ml* missus nab gone before, *nd tbochlllotxTrpmde old^tace ls B(iattered (Jt»r de \fOrtd

l|ke tosee 'em

'fore I start on da jemr^ey-to-night. My ole man's gone .aod air de chlllun I puwed at dta-bnmM baa-gone, too. Dev's wkitia^ fort defe fnttdder on (he golden ahora. I bresa de Lord, Maiae John, for takin* me tr meet 'em dar. Ise fought de good fight, and-Ise not afraid to meet de saviour. No mo' work for poor ole mammy, bo mo' trials and tribulation* —hold my liaufi tighter, Marse' John—( fedder, inudder—mars tor—mlsaua .cbillun— lae gwine home."

Tho soul, while pluming Its wings for Its flight to the Great Beyond, rested on the duaky face of tbe steeper, and the watchers with bowed beads, wept silently. She was dead.—Brunswlcker.

will harmfully af-

c* ti$6 nr.

B*br Hymp la

-ivW

tb# |1 t|«

ftOW

Purifies the Blood. Renovates •. and Ifwigwrmes the Whole System, 13^.MEDICINAL PHO^ERTIES AJtjc Alteratiye,' Sohrttl ittd Dibrtlle.

Vi:aBTinE |a made excloalTely from tbe juice* of .carefully selected barki, fwta and atoitos, ana sd%trtnaly concentrated, tnat4t will effectual) eradicate from the eJrtteSi every taint tcrenlatitiNAiteaa Bsawri Ta.

-M fe blood MSiiea, iatasiMaian and, Chveaic BbMMUiiait: Ntaralfl*,

'Mlai Pmiinet lFli|#1e^' tl« AaiU^ Tellats MWUmm littlaj warn, VeoBTuiB*eeinevarJfaiie4 permanent cure.

tlon, and utettae OUeaaes and Ctawal Do ys."s,.fsai «is6KS.,liJ Mrengtliena the whole ajrateait amainmi ho«e-.

ssi,,isH®'4aiM!sr

,'JJjKRB HAUTO SAXUKUAY ay-iONXNU. MAIL

I a E a a A

(5ftce vv#»- Prairie City Bank, Sixth St.

I have been troubled with liver complaints, and the Swiss Ague Cum, haa dona, ule more good than any other mediulpa

r*-o

•i :,i .r.f A I S4 Ja.ut -m tit',

Kidney D1S0^8pofeiUV% ihnia bv Dr. i^^iiiStic 'i^metiy—k I'nyslalty ^2year^. ne'verfttils wneh direrted. P. M. Donnelly,

S6iiS€8 posiu V«y

Eltlfr'a K^^fliStic iiemedy-jk clans spec ZIZ'Z:.::.' w7 iy •I ill

I

1

MPOHTBT TO— .. •"•-f"' 'H iii"li

E

1

0

vi i»"- ••rr if

We puillsh the ahntfunceirtantsi InOutf adverth\ng colnmhs for pay, and seldbni trduble* uorselVtearto1 enquire as to the hualitles *ar merits o*1 th«.wares ad"tertisea, farther thanto taoureourselves ihat tbey ^4' le/n^fnate'snd respectable. But when ati Article' performs nilraolea ihldtfr')hf1di(t, thinsforTrilug lhn old to young,'ib- appearance "at loast, wo can notspa88 if by hnnotiestl. We know of people who.'T^PB ago,*' were gmy^beadSd and ttlioifttow W dark and 'glossy hair.' HwW- W *thl»*T It ev4Heut)y ia not colbred, Mr it has a pertoctly Imtura* appeMrat«ke Instead Of the- barah,kdry, starlng look of haJr atained with niuateof alWer or o^hpr cotnmon bair dyes. No! It has b^eri restored to ita vouthful oolbxVlhstre and Vitftllty by tfae nsetof that ^roWdfer bf bonders, 'Hall's ••Vegetable Sicilian Tlalr Renowep. It'liaamany Ithitatbrs,' but ttiire ia wothingaihe it. The tWi'of yeart Only! increase*tts fame, While' "Ite imitators die'andare forgotten.. —'BostWn'Daily CWObe,'

E^T MEDIUM 1 H, "i

*vi »T 11»

TGSETIRE

.At I

1

For Paima iMh, Kidaer CmU

theatres

BAtha

.suftrs'

lleaia^he, Piles. liittiaiilCM1 Dtatral ri Hiiailea the IV«rveflM. •yeleaa, no- medicine has (iven such perfect miIsTacUOQ aa Uie VEOKTIJTK. It. purlfiH, ilija blood, cfeanaeB Jflr of the organi, and p.oa•»«wo3 acorn rolling p&wee ovSr the nervtma y«tem.-

The renarkablexnree effected by VeoKrtra larelndaced asanyidijralelauaaiid apotltecacies urboavwo know to preacribe and use it in their OwnrttnlHei?

In, fact, VaorrtXE fi the heat- retried* yat discovered for tbe abtfredieeoaeni aiAVIa the only reliable MLeeO rVttlVlltM yet.|»lart4 before the pahlie., ./

paaranan av: •_ u,

M. R. 8TEVKN8, Boston, Mass. I I t.. Whtil ls Vegettne?

It la a coDopoaad extracted from.bkfkt, roots aad herbs, it la Nature's Remedy, li (»terfectly barmleaa from any batl effect tern. liifmuitUBfMd" directly upon the blood

«. -J-i

Vjwswx* fojJbe^ tue°Criltee ihju?an Why? Vegaitaia WIU ylaiais. .k-f it

•one'

rm« UMst Caaa-

:.n. Chaauenvirn, Uxt*^tr», t«9. Mr.||. H.8tkv«u» V«arSlr—Til* Is toca tlfy that 1 luive toedyoar Oload Prebaratloa la wqp family Tor aeveeal years, a»d think forKnfi

ltive'taedyour

Gives Heaith, Appetite* )fr daughter has racdwd great beaeflt frpca theBMoTtb*VBOETMOE. HerdecliaiocbeaUli «aa a scarce of great anxiety to all of k«r

i*

Vrjrr

U81NES8MENI

rpii

VJENING MAIL sr :f

OES TO PRESS

SATURDAY,

NOONi*

150

Rkube.n ShkvaRD.

I

"•'I' A.—r3|

NEWSBOY^,,,

J: j'Vr-fi-

ELL IT IN THIS CITY,

GENTS SELLTH3.MAIL IN,

IXTY S0RR01TNDINGF TOWNS.

EDITIONS-BAOS WEEK,

1, 9IIARG)5 ONLY Fori BOTri. f« tl HE MAIL IS THE«« |, ..« *"1 •rr

sj. mmm -vmm

0"R ADVERTISEES.

ECAUSE «.«

"T 19'A"PAPER

ta ti't f—

POE IHBHOflSEHOLD.^^,y. I'.: U— TJIWENTY THOUSAND READERS.

•Taking Horace Greeley^ estimate of the number of readers to a family-+on an average—^vely «the SATURDAY 'EYENFNG MAIL if 'petuteed by over Twenty Thotfsartd People.

'5,J

New York Bath Hotel.

The PI lice for Western People to atop—On t*af, €lteep, Comatortn1Ie, •'•eamiorfletl#.

Many westerp.peoplevleii iiow ,York, and tbe question of a hotel tkf atop at ia an important one. Mlilers'a Bath t!oit«l, 37, 39 and 41 west Twenty-sixth street, exactly fills tbe demands of nine out of ten of ourpeopte.- its iocation is unsurpassed,, .in tbe midst of .the up town bot^l,! center, it being from one to four squares from tbe Fifth Avenue, the Hoffman, tbe St: James Delmonic's, the Sturtivantf the Hotel Brunswick, tbe Cqleman, the Gilaey and the Grand. The Broadway line of cars Is on one 'sitie'and the Slith aVenhe libe ia on the othter. It is stlao In the laimedlato vicinity of Booth's theatre* end tticf Fifth 'Avenue, tbe BrradWay and the Eaglo

1

Connected with MAlIeK* Bath Hotel is the Chief Tu rkish, Rohiau ahI'Blectricel Bath EstablisbmfeAtof New York. ot this hotel Ket'their baths at deduced httes Ytie bathing1'list'dom-

rfaeWtipWiinir of 'fonr^Tnkndred different and water' apjillbatlons, Varying rromthe nlost thorough tath kiVoWn, to ijto' inildiMt pfnd mbst dtilcaWanplJoatioj4. ^esie are carefnliy adabted tothe 5ifufl}ilon of each' patient, atVcf are apa judicious aiid i^lMful1 man-

1This

hotel li a 'mbffel hhiet and

cdmfbrt. Thi table is anprfllea with the noii ihat' the rtiiirket.afforas. "K pat^ohiKed^ (he Very £§fe ^dfeio*'people, it prblvHfea ehtertarrtttfebt' mdtA rectk taort^aibeptiibie 'thah'the largest elk and* tt ftuch'trfoVe Veaaomable

Businea^'titen" goWjc fi^ni tha

^#111 find it a ih&t diwfaMe plads, and iraons oont^neipl^ting a lengthy Wm? in ie tnr da doaowelftiBa^herteiseae at ,Je BathHoteH {tins' 'bedbthe quite, a reioH for lndNUa4 beople, partlenlarly for cUlxens of Indianapolis, Evansville,

Board^ie given with or Without rooms, and roonaajEith ar without board. Tran.sien^ boarders or lodgers received at all 'titnes, day nlnht. Price for board per week, from flo up, acoord1na to size and locaticm of rooma. By the aay |2.."0, In Mnglercpms.

s,:«

., Address k.

rS

,- •*«.•!»:

lier-

bad effect apota idatrenxtbemsg. It quieta the od,aweetal

tbefjaIt acts nervous

antenw it aires you good,street sleep at nlgbt. It Is a great panacea for our aged father* ant mot Iter*, for It gires them strcngtb, Quiets their iter res ami fives tbeai Katnre kweet sleep, aa Itas beea etovedby many an aged penon. It Is Uie greet lilood rnrliler. 11 la aaoothing remedy for oar cbildren. It fiaa rellevM^ and cort»l thousand. It is Very pleasant tb tajce: cvety eWM Ittte# H.'»lt Wlleterf and curesatl'dfreaies ori«laatlag from Impwre blood. Try tbeTKC?TIN a. GirsiH fait trial ler your complaints tben you viujay to your ftjfnd, neigbbor and acquaktasce,HTry li ft baacurod me."

a great panacea for our

in

anxiety

frteeda. A fair bottles of tbe Vacmxe tend fcer fceaitk, stwwrfli aad apyillW. %•, s, ||7TI14E5», isnansce sml Ileal Estate Agent, & Sean ltalMUns, Ituttaa, Ussa.

fRputd IT H. imxm, Bes^s, to VEBCTtlK 18 S8l£ BY ALL B8U68KTS.

p.ttYULER rt. v.,

37, SOmd 41 WeatTwenty-aixthatreet, New Voik City. ,i DATfil MT18, (ifflCe—Ovtrront office. [ijVrt OF INDIANA, 'eons, 'OP VIGO.Jn the VlKPClnnill q.. tiers,!

Be it known that on the l2tb o»y or ber,IV77, ft Waa orderdtt by the Court that the Cleric notify by jppMicaUon said Candace|J. Endersarrd JpacpJi JCwJcMa* non-m-Idc nt defendants af.the pehtt^nnr of IMS action affRinst them. ,, eakl dt-retidanbl are' th****)!*U««*by notified artb«up*ndiextcy nfanht tsetlou ej^aln^

tbesaaajd tbat«e-*amR*iU trial at the

PltPn

BrMtsbbat inedfetae.

JetBi

north A

Ml"

that.

tsmltyror as vssai ysata, ami mMsor Caiknov lianoa,«

•tSJSSSFJUSStSSl^tiSZ ttttag fkare ettt s»ed and'l hats naedaltntat ererytblBif. 1 Ma twerfaUr reccanaeud it to amy mm ta need swell a awllf hss

M- UttasssUStr^, ami

M#ha and fit «mdtiiitayosra»

streets, tnatalnu. nTlljMj.F

f»p»liioR a iKie** trt

needles and oiNMrfkOtiywitsad. Janelt-M •.

str«t,ooehalf squaia sooth of themafkeit be oar, one door aouth of IfciMieiw houses All I ask is to uy ma. Trade with me one a rnfyiw wilt trade with me again.

WARRACTEDJJL3^^ "T X«W »*TiVedy ywi *wr twedtrr 1*.T+ 1 Vblgbly IMPROVE# WPBaR COATKU® csofT Ague PlUa, co»«amia«a« twMty: pirtmtfwwMlrog. Tbry* «k rorat^bed or Cti«,vcitMAble a*» u»ci and*^«old^aaea«acaSe «wA##a ^tflla and v«*et llwy* feav* soper.or, them a» Mota*1*,or*»t •MmiertM.* iVm?

... iU

Proiession^J Cards.

7^X48 'H. VSIUK. tSJLAO N.PlKBCK ELSON A PIERCE, Attarasys sit lav,.' ii 1 E E A IN

N1

n.-fst. •I tl

i-t Hi

.. M|

ESATURDAY

f*

Office, nqrth side Main st. pear Th|id.

AaA.M.Bl^iOK. XnWOrW.ST.AOK LACK A BLACK. a.

B]

mOHIEYS AT lAWj S13i Main street

••",1

N. a

i.

fiJVHJf

i. it •..

J/4

JST .O^BILTF.

TEB RE HAUTE, IND.

g, Ma

Practice now li:

I

dl«ca«e«, of botli sex^s, pie most scientific and successful manner, eitber with" or without electricity: cv

Office and residence on coraer Chestnut streets, three Streets easi foX""1 'andalia depot. Visits made to .the country if required.

R. L.' tt. BARTHdLOMfiW, SiifeoViaitf Mcehahieal

Denial Room* 157 main Street. aeMr ttth,

l¥snRn

a,

riAt7TBk1Ntir

»«M»I "1 I* v' ".i* »V Nitrous Oxide Oaa administered for pai.' 086 Tooth Extraction.

a

311

ij. W.,gALLEV?,.(

-fERRilHAtrTli, IND.

Can be foynd in office night anu day,

*f ft ia

Business Cards,

RW...RIPEETOE

«. Gene ^IDealer in GROCERIES, ANP

0

LIFF&80N,

„|r

•RS3RTECITT

HgnVHICIt

UFF & BEECHER, ATTemiBTfl ATLAV,

OfjricsrrNo. S2Q Qbio Street, b#. Third and Fourth, north side.

R. J.P. WORRELL,

Office, LlHTOIf MAIfSIOH, Bonthwest corh^rdth an4 Olilo Streets, orflce hotire from 9 a: m.'tel m.nndfrom 4 to ftp. pi. mited. to diseases of the ri_na4 EAM,

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. L)

il

0llleeeaOkle8i»lieiM*ltt TORRE HAUTKvIKD.., O.

LINCOLN,1"- .*• '*a i:?.•n 'i

Office, 22i Kain atreet, near,8avenU. Extracting and artificial teeth special tlea. All WorkwarrahteST^ °-*^T(d*W-W) n. j.MILLS would moat respectfully announce to tne citiacbs 'of Terre Uause and vlclMty,

PBO*1

.: r-m National Block, 165 Main stre»\

ia Wholoufo niiA itfettfn 0©aleT hi Pianos mMdeeaa, (hfaa,

AWP

... twtiirf

t.r. .1

•.HPSSL*'*

gEVYINO MACHINE8

i»?

tfT,

i(i!Falacaof-MDalo^«OhloH

*A|re^ACTWuu»,n»

LO€OMOTIVS, STATIONAKT A

TVBTOAB JUV*OTIHIM»,.. f, VIM* SlrMtj Mi.nNflt» SMWalsf

"Bl«it be thearttlhifi caii itii itfoi^ailae, The act that baiieaTlme'S .tyraontaclaims

WS*!: ToAlQlui do so' Cheapo

?n:l:vuAb«B MA£B»S£f nu$v. CHR0108, ENGRAVINGS

Copying From Old Miniatures, In India Ink and Water colors. In the finest Style, also SMOULDINGIS

FRAMES AT THE

VERY LOWEST RAXES.

Call.and fee. {Bsed acenta^wanted.

RIDDLE &

ribboss

CLUT ^WILLIAMS,

Manaawtoreis xH rja V* It

Sash Doors, Blinds

Posts, Flooring, Sldlni And att descriptions or

.r

1

ij

Optician aadWatchniaker Vor 'tbe traide, Main street, near Sixth, sign of big titan witb watch.

Wk

iiyEB.

a

Tinware tuid jrab Ahop,

11H

k)uth F^drth St. Maiket #A6sej a full stock, of Tinwam. i.Spectol Attention given ty Job work.

precept tesne lo tbe.undersignad Orfasurer

said iTreasutfer. and Whemwi.t^ftTNnm of 117.20 and QostS ls now que upon Mid estlI thtttfe from

aldJ

riser ooon».4«.

Will DapUMtolalUuaMllB, CtMtaaatl «r rai«l«

vnosix rhtntT jjrin macmot^ yidnwA

P. H. McELFRESH, Manufiacfcurer oi .,

St«am Engines, Mill Machinery,

ssaea

.r»

'Slate Roofing

Ahd

Joseph fttihitt/ and

•U1UUUV UUP awicwwu ment litt« iJM« WlllVTB twenty days after thedata tbts publloatientfl^satd Treas-

•, uitMiiDyBKr

f"PT i, ,i, P}}7

Wlm+t bsMntlal Ibeml in

RepaiHi^|-Ana in U» aaMtsnl

Tryffir

ITY TREASURERS BALE! \J FOR STREET IMERQVJCMEaiTS. By Virtue of a certain WcMt to me dlracted by the May»* 0f tt&rfhty Teire ^TOr^ Jowp^AbbJrt t^wJn wr^l^^st Wm. B.

KsgK»Mk»(Netf trnioii Depot^fjerte Mm,-9rnA

a^BpedalaMention paid to Ooai Shaft Macbinery-BapalriM dflM promptly.

THE HIGH FXTfAHH F1?M VMIt I IMMri 1 i!' 5- it & 'f- t* I J* n' .* .-• i,-* 4-, "I A *1 .4 i%~r -®C'

iSS

I'M

if"?

WiftddfT filiitf WaUt FtWMta,

Hovlding Brackets, Stair Ralllag, Ballu*t«r», SfewcD

FINISHING LUUBEE

"V

Wboleaale and Retail dealers

Kne Lumper,

irp VfS

,fe

'i i'&

.xLartb&Shinges,-

iii

0sti

HOOFING FELT.]

i.,5 1' 1# .H» '-4 in Custom Sawing, Plaining and iWoed Tun lug dona to order. All work .warranted. Cor. 9th and, MalWry Btaeeta.

j.w. BA^orarr.

v¥,fBmt

x.U*4iwirr.

MARBLEWOElKS.

ARBLE

works.

3M"

•. I M*. BARNBTT & SWIFT, ^u' UTPOKTBEa Aim DKAtiRST1^ Bose jtnd (Bray Scotch'(finite AUP ITALIAN MA R,BLE MONUHBNTB,

TomH #nd, ^toncft Vau^tsr ^Ian- ,. ,-J East Main street, between Twelfth and

Thirteenth fltreeta,? 1ERREUAUTE, I2ffius

Ail work wai ranted to give satisfaotton.

XTOTICE TO Oft-fci£Sil?ENTS TO JOSEPH STRAIT#, bft WHOM IT MAY tXNCBRNa

Whereas 6tb day

of February and th day Of^AV^f,1W77, by order of tbe Common Couueil of tM^lty of Terre Haotertfae OIt| Huglneer of said city made an estimate: ofmonioa due to Joseph

of, as estimate, an assessment wmtnai

I

tnad^ ujjontho S Sub­

division belf nglnat ta joNefafeSlrate, and,

the ero

City. UirV

undejt

tha^ClBrteof^atd of, Hugo Duen oni'iiefifW tM«i

orsa

uenweg

tobeK

S^SSSSSSSSSSSSS

October, In..

CO.,

I .i Xnwuwrer.

per day st 'bomb 'fhfcnplea wortk'iSffee.Maine.

$20 rtland,

Portlan

"h.f(

%-i'i

4-

sltar's

-fr

1 4i

r,.-.

i:

/\-f n»

i(6

ndt 4 .A

I

AM

:,r

i.i

AH Wttttsyts andPae49r

Grcrmw

ri