Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 March 1878 — Page 3
FH EMAIL Paper for the People. 'il I I
FRESH FISH.
How to Choose Them, and What to do With Thcot. Fresh fish, always furnishing a popular and pleasing variety of food, are especially in demand during the Lenten season.
Salt
water
flab
to
perfection only when
eaten soon
flsh
never care
to
and rancid
to
oe
Mix half a
ping pan
they can be
after being
taken
from
after
their
native element. One who baa tasted of blue
or smelts at the seaside, will
partake of that luxnry
at this remote distance.
wriggling
being
oat
tran
oT tbe
suffer so
and
water
for any lengtt of time. Smelta, when fresh, have a delicious flavor which is entirely lost after they become stale or frozen. Many kinds of salt water flab do not
materially from packing
*poriat
on, and c#fi
ba fotioa,
during the winter and early spring months, in passable condition the tisb markets of our Western cities.in
Our own inland waters abound with a great variety of
tisb,
some
ot
which are
held high esteem by Eastern epicures.inForutnost among the number ts the lake shad or white fish, which is almost as iweet, and far less bony, than are its saltwater relatives. Of
water fish these are said to possess the greatest amount of nutriment. In choosing fish one may Judge of the freshness by the fall clear eyes, red gills, firm fins, and still body it theae qualities are lacking
lated for frying or broiling. The fish should be thoroughly cleaned as soon as possible rinsed quickly in cold water a very little salt sprinkled on tbe inside, and laid on tbe ice until time to oook.
TO BOIL FISH. £310'-i
If it
1»
largo, and you do
commodltias,
tbe
in
it
tbe edges
them together,fold
fish. Place it
and
In
baste
beiug careful that only
one thickness
ofclotii
along pan in which
nut a tablespoonfu! of vinegar and toll' a small onion to each pound add fealt, parsley and celery, and cover all with cold water. Invert another pan over the top
bring the water to a boil,
and
then
uosh
the pan to the back of the
stovo where it will simmer very gently until the
Hah
after
about six to eight
minutes to each pound of fish, according aa it ts thick or thin.
boiled, follow the above directions, using hot instead cold salt water otherwise the col,rofwould not be pre served. VVheu tho fish
drain for a lew moments, place on the fish platter,and over
made as follows:
tablespoonful
smowth with a
put
mlxtuoS mt
fire,tha
and heal
remove
It
eggs boiled hard, the wlilies
the mouth.
bo left
ou
any
Rinse toe
fish In
with a very little hot
Melt a
Hall
v!
water.
tablespoonful
of butter and
anoint the top, then sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper lay over it a few strips of
pork.and
poured ovtr
B*ko In
a hot
oven, and baste very often when done serve with the
gravy from the pan,
It,
or some pungent sauce, so that each one may season to taste.
HTIWINO FOB FISH.'
Chop small
onion and fry it
In a
tablespoouful of butter when turning yellow add three ounces of bread
crutm*
a tablespoonful of water, pepper, salt, and a
Uttlo
chopped parsley stir
from tbe recipe.
It ever with
*»t
well together, then take from tbe
and add the yolk of a beaten egg. the bread is very dry it can be
for a
fe# moiueuts
TO FRY
Split the fish down
then fry
It
dripj
a
^ake griddle ut
vent
Moll
with
of
a common
them
heads.
Accustom a
within.
is
THREE REASONS FOR DRESS. Human clothing has three raiaons
etrc which,
In
these:
I.
Health.
II.
Deoeney.
IIL
Beauty.
Health demands—
1.
Maintenance of proper temperature of tbe body, by exclusion of excessive heat and cold.'
2.
are to be
annoyed
Protection Aoru Injury by rain, snow, dust,dirt, stones to tbe feet, insects, etc. .. 3.
Preservation of liberty of action to all tbe organs of the tody, and freedom from pressure.
Decency demands— 4. Gosceslment
tbe bnman frame.
"blue
fish
from the book"The
5.
into the bands
of the expert cook, comes forth smoking hot and
tootbsoaie,
Distinction between the habiliments
of
but grow* strong
tbe wearer. 7. Concealment, when possible, of any disgnstlug personal defect.
Beautv demands— 8. Truthfulness. The dress must be gennine throughout, without any false pads, false hair, or false anything. 9.
Graceful forms of drapery.
10.
Harmonious colors. 11.
Such moderate consistency with
prevailing modes of dress as shall produce the impression of sociability and suavity, ana avoid that ot self assertion.
12.
tbe flsfa la
Individuality tbe dreas suiting the body as if it were
aa
iB
tablespoontul
spoonful-':
Another
ndf
a fish kettle among your
one dose
If
la
coonoi'.it
tbe throat,chest, bands, and feet,Bathe
'Put
ntfdiber
housahold
tlour a napkin and
fi«b
pladS
it
lievesat
dono, let it
said to
ot butier
ublespoonlul
irom
tlour
sauoep
in
on tha
it until it
constantly
bubbles,stirring
tbt-u
mid
by degrees a pint
of rich sweat milk, better still, part cream and part milk.or Stir
uutll
it boil.*
tlie
fire and bent
iu
briskly tbe yolks of one or two e*gs aud another halt
tahlospoonful
of butter.
Return to the lire for one or two
utes to cook the
mlu-
egKS.
four
aud
yolks
chopped separately, and when the
Hah
has been covered with the sauce,arraugo the chopped
eg#*
which
In
acta as aa emetio and re
once.'
salmon is
And still another:
'Have
be a
)tthen pmt,a
a friend
1
bkchrmkl savor.
few
perfect
over tho of it
diagonal rows—alternatingtop
a little
bunch of parsley or a slice of lemon
Tb«
in
ilth
whole.
oold
Inside dry and fill
ehanoes
head and tall should
that is to be served
TO HAKE FISH*,
water, Wipw me
It
sew up the edges,
First,gain then, do not be alarmed on account of smoke. Frequently there
sary
to
fl. vi
do
in coUl water, then
squeezed dry and
TO DBOIL FISH.
Split the fish down the bahk,
melted butter or olive oil.
The fire should
baolejtr
the grldirou
a wlrj
*na «-h*t
turned without
Wheu done
sjlp
it on
up
a
season
lad^s
FtSWi
thebaok
season
with pepper and salt, and dust it with Hour,
in a little salt pork
injis
•r on
and butter in a dripping pan
the
Miuam* w***»n
fi^h
into
w«tl and dip Ouch One
lutueyut. tli^u in |1m* cracker 5nu»**,
and iiuintrse tilt-
plnjjH,
which
lt» UtkHlitf^lrip1
should
very b4
the tl^n frotu
thetu the
to pro^
a
two for ten
.volk
until all Is a
maible.
fonrfive
Boil
minutes
in tbe
aowp. Jr
very good soup can made in the same manner as eel anup.be of cat
Ite*b
or
brflF
-u-jt
hAUCATIOV.
child as soon as he
speak to
can
narrate his little
his
chapter of
experiences,
ae "identa,
kstra,
has noticed
his
gHefis,
:u tt»f
what h«».f'ei*
his
communicate what be
world without, and
sira^iclio*
In
narrate, be will
the
AifltKftis
is
world
to have
something
ibe
to
be
induced
to
give at*
ten lion to objects around him, and what
passing in tbe sphere of his observation, ana to observe and note events will become one of his first pleasures sad this
groundwork sf the
thoughtfulcharacUr.
TMPOBTAST TO
cP
order of precedence, are
USINB8S MEN!
YENINO MAIL
E
OE8 TO PRESS
Gr
of some portions of
N SATURDAY, 1i5
O
men and women sufficient
avert mistake. 6.
Fitness ts the
NOON.
to
a^e
and character of
some alum
pulverized, take half a teaspoonful and cover with
mo^assep,
mix together it is
sure cure. Another remedy
or
mine
sauce
us
child,
with a very croupy
and successfully
thus far, one
part sweet oil,two parts molasses,iswith a
drops of cbeckerberry essence to Improve the taste. Give in
desert
do$es
NEWSBOYS
150
outer body baloag-
ing to the same
all
fresto
Review.
aoul.—Contemporary
5 J'" CROUP. A
state and
number of writers in a late number sf the Toledo Blade, give remedies for tbht terrible disease that has desolated so many homes. One writer say*:
ELL IT IN THIS CITY,
well
with the oil at the same time give one
to drink bathe the feet
before the fire.
I
never give but one
the child in a warm
bath and hold a warm iron with a wet cloth wrapped around it, near the face and throat—throwing a covering over the head to eep iu tbe steam.
oeptiblo change in the breathing will be seen
in
a
passes around the
snort time.
.Givea
of mixture made
tablespooulul
an
is done, will require,
It
begins to boll,which
teaspoonful
ol
equal
parts »f pow
dered alum and borax, mixed with honey. Repeal the dose if necessary. A tea made or tbe leaves
and seeds of
la, is the best remedy,
at a time until it acts as
euietio.
If given when the child takes
cold, it will prevent croup.' Another says,'There is nothing better for croup than one
teaspoonfol
of a
spoonful until relieved.
4..WJ-J
HOW TO ACT IJH CASE OF FIRE. Better than all elaborate and costly apparatus for extinguishing fires are constant care and watchfulness, and quirk and intelligent action on the part of those who first discover a fire in pro grewi.
The fire which at its beginning
could be smotherod with a pocket
hamikerohief,
pour half of
the sauce over the fish,then aud the remainder into a sauce boat. Have ready
or dashed out with a
bucket of water, negleoted a few hours lays In waste millions of dollars' worth of property. If there is any
time in
person should
command
iu
the
I'utcolors—
of about an Inch in wldtU.
when he discovers a fire that threatens the destruction of life and property. The first thing to do is to learn precisely where it is the second, to consider the
of extinguishing it. Of
In
course
cities an alarm should at once be sent out, but at the same time a vigorous effort should be made to put tbe fire with the means at band for,out
sometimes
what tbe fire engine is unable to
rlish
when
with stuffing,then
and place
it In
it
a drip
aeoom-
reaches tbe
soeno,
can be
done bv one fr two persons who act promptly before the flames have had time to headway.
is
a great deal of smoke the fire has made much progress.before
one can
and ive Worcestershire
Remember that
pass through smoke by
keeping
his head near the floor, or it In a wet woollen cloth.byenveloping
a room to fight down a fire single-band-ed. keep tbe door closed behind, if possible.
A
pall
of
water and a tin dipper,
in the hands or a resolute person, can be
tnade to
ning
to
work a miracle at the begin
If
the tire
hns protrrnssed
Mloiit or
th.8
court*, and
depend entirely'on out ide help, to
It
closed.
soak«*i
is a
will often be
lift nfhtelr^ou&itted
*rr
and bright and
fitted
can
b«
diaturtdn*
the fish.
ti »t ylatw»rt»
.to ttfttt
with.
melted butter sprinkle some
psrslpy
over the
top,
en
GENTS SELL THE MAIL IN
IXTY SURBOUNDING TOWNS.
EDITIONS EACH WEEK,'
CHARGE ONLY FOR BOTH.
1
HE MAIL IS THE
*1
have tried bog's lard and found good but the best thing
gEST
OR ADVERTISERS.
ECAUSE
18 A PAPER
A
per-
OR THE HOUSEHOLD.
lobti
I
think. l»ose—a
as EVANSVILLE ,, IS —VND— -X ERREijHAUTE f?|T KAII.ItOAD. 'lX «ttil)
ni mm**
Colfax
that ever? door and win-
By so doing, where there
fir«engine
In the neighborhood, it
possible to confine the fire
to one room. Kvery person who-stops at a
IrotH
should take special pains
fore retiring to
'Atnlrways, so
fcnd
that
rub
be
note
the location of tbe
in
case
with smoke. Never leave
a where
there
is
without
an alarm of
fire
first securing a wet towel, or,if
Possible,
a wet sponge or piece of wool
tloth
pato*?r^iiii
thfottgh
feud
whieh
4mJd9
and
allced
to
by
girtiisb
"lemon.
breathe. If
thestalrs
chopped
with
ts
dress takes fire, let her tell on
the'fioor at
once
tbe flames.
A
barbing
the
grease.
mmi h\uji F)R
h1?ACT*
ml
nuts*, then
rub the yolk* to a powder
»"d
of one r*wmashv
nitKNWh
paste. Add a
melted butter and enoagh
and call for help In the
meantime reaching for some rug or woollen cloth with wblsh
this advice. It
to smother
There Is nothing new in
baa
been repeated in one
form or another bundrsos of times bat it will bear ren^thsgtboussndsof times. —American BalKler
stubborn
«rwMMiuhsare
sorr.
thinU^
and so
apd ool4a, but the latter will
invariably
yif Id
Syrup, which
oofts
jrir
little
but
2S
cents.
W.s,eurr. i***
flour
to make
them convenient to handle. Flour your hands and roil this paste into halls about the sice
n.
SasCDoors,*BiiDdC&c. sTtf, AKB OKALKK* TK itrxbGR. LATH. SH1N0LES,
GLASS, PA1KTS, OILS
ia«-BCIUEKS' HABOWABB. Mslbsrry SW^t,
Corner
TR1RT?TC HAT1TE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
•no
rpHE SATURDAY
This Old and Reliable ltonte
Having perfeet(d arrangements for close com.eot4ous with tbe St.
Evansville,
Logansport, Fort Wayne, Pern,'
Toledo,,KalLs,
Detroit, 01evelandt
iuaJsoo Grand
and, return to terre
On entering
it
is neces
repaired asd adjvstea, In
the very best manner and warranted
wwk, by Ji^EPII FOLK,
DR. PIERCE'S
STANDARD
1
j-m: 'fin-
WENTY THOUSAND READERS.
Taking Horace Greeley's estimate of the number of readers to a family—on an average—every issue of the
EVENING MAIL
of pul
verized alum and two of sug.tr,
givea In
even
uot
L. A S. E R'y
run as follows: Daily, exDally,m.
Leave Terre Haute
Arrive
*»e
cool and calm,
Leave Evansville
cept Sunday.
4 30
at Evansvllle..9 10
.9 2#
Locansport and Terre Hante SHORT LINE. IJ. V. &
Shortest and Quickest Route WOKTJMtBKHAUTSTO Ik1Wy«t
Pa
.Rapids,
5
11»111 su ru
Trtibls
Ter*
north side, between 3rd and 4tt
streets
Dont
chine
on
JaneltMs
WHOOPIfrG 00UGH.»
Whooping
to Dr. Bull's Cough
Oonch
In
will save the lives of hundreds,
tirft.£iA*s
CLIFT& WILLI .1M?, i-f W:'wA»rrAcrcs«BS
Ind
Ktath,
TKR1UI HAtriB. HtD.
BOUXD—THATTHJI SATURDAY KV* E nln«
Mali la
Ih®
ma*
prwwpapw
tn the Stats
UfDKEY and L1VKB CUBE.
is Dr. B. »#MlNHa*a Kt«. •cjr ul Liver Cars. exorcises the
tn use:ana
with great
S
BntTalo, Nl-
ib, uieveland, «uunn,»i
Lansing. Jackson,Ka a*
and
points North and
—i— -'.l
Trains run daily
this route passengers from Terre Haute can visit Lafayette, have
fvor
en
fan as
10 15
Frankfort
a
8 80
10 60
a
Clymert Junction ...._.._12
in 9 08 in
87 pm 10 48 pm
L^ausporl... 66 pu 11 05 wuv* .ia*h wtsg&moH¥lm
REMEDIES
Are not advertised as
"cure
specifics
in
recommended.
same principle
alls," bat are
the deceases for which they are
MATOBAL SELECTION.
Investigators of natural sclenoe have demonstrated beyond eontrovernr, thai throughout tbe animal kingdom the
vival
I
»niirelywas
months
at
now ofTers the ost
^Dir^ct^ud Desirable Hout$,
r.
—to—
NnsliTille, Memphis, Atlanta, IP
And all interior points in the South.
Ira lu
Tremont Jesse
a.
8 20
p.
a
m. 8 06
m.
a.
.Arrtve
of himself, it is
For
m..
at
tlcktts
9 00
or
po
p.
Nashville...6 66 7 00
a m.
any Information, apply to
L. UIRDNRR,Ticket
Reinert Htonesville, laud Wis
Agent at Union De-
MiS.,M.,A., urrey,A'Trenton,
lln,
J. E. MARTIN, tup't.
tole, Lowell Maas
Wy« I W
Last."all!
MrsLydia
/i
(Sundaysexcepted).
By
hours
iu
the city,
I g.
follow^, UiKing etf^ct
25,1873. •y'»o«r5*d ifEAVS,
Haiite..".. 6 30
AERIVB.
Crawflordsvllle 9 20 7 10
Lafayette,viaCrawfords-1135a
too far
ville^ am 8
^lrs
W R'y.:. 6 tl 4'10
Fort Wayne
Toledo-
of
sn alarm he
van find his way out, even though tbe halls
Detroit via
dm'
ARK1VM.
..i.'.......:. 7 Mpm" 6 59»ft)
10 10 pm arm
L.**.
A
W. 8,.
orC. 8. R'
y--.—.....-1260am
Clevelaud
BuiBilo
or
Niagara
aud
cut
cflf,
seek an
outside window and stay there till help comes. Above
sll
havs your
T. H,
things, be cool and
wits about you. When a
180pm
706am
220pm
Falls
via
C. 3.
H'y
7 S3
a 8
10 pm
Is a
"sur
of the fittest" is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetnity. Does not the
govern tho
commeraial
prosperity mt man? An inferior cannot supersede a superior article.
By
superior merit,l)r. Fierce
reason
Dr. Sage'sCatarrhRemedy Is
Pleasant to Use.
Dr. age'sCatarrhJBenaedy
Its Cures extend
over a period
of
20
years.
Dr.Sage'sCatarrh R« mcdy I
Its sale constantly Increases.
DK Sage's Catarrh Remedy
Cures by its Mild,8oothing Effect.
Dr. Mage'sCatarrh Remedy
Cures
"Cold^n
AN OPEN LETTER. IT SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. R0CKP0BT,lMas9.,
remari able cures of catarrh,
am induced tell
"wnat 1
catarrh and fancy the
would be glad
si -i"!
know about
if
inhaling tubes
,"
snitf ap
it did
cure me in three fourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes
relieved, and
in
cured, and
haverec alued
so for over six een months. While using the Catqrrh Hemmed,
Golden Medical Discovery to purify iny blood and strengthen my stomach.
kept
my
I
liver active aud my bowels regular
by tho use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets,
if
my experience
induce oiht
to seek tne
W
will have ansa its
putsosc.
Yours,ruly,erta
S. D. RE MICK.
A (JLOIO OF WITNESSES.
The following named parties are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
A. F.
Downs. Geneva,
Brown St. Josej Mo
Norcrop,SpriiNY,New
Jones.
tion,
Lewis,l Rutland,
EC
Vi Levi ger Nettle Lake,
North Chesterfield, Me Milton
Serlba,
W
Bailey,
liams, Canton, Mo W A Thayer, On '»t? ... 8 \V Lusk, McFar-
ters
('apt E gpaulding,
Fa Ebon
Jan,
By rearno of Diseases
t»
No.
street,,npstain.
822
Mali
condemn your ma»
til Mr.
FOLK
It cures
has had
a
took at
ti
for the real trouble may be very light
tne oost repairing
acts
uiue acts
eertalnt/wrwn*wstemofaJ!
and
ppOn
1 iver.liaraediafety m*tngenergy the
the
blttoasness, aad cleansing tbe of all
Rneamatie
and ether poisons,blood*
as
Urine,
Gravel,
«iomlroattMry,,
urineisMldlng
the neek of the
This as a
widely ctrnUaUrf
ootrid*of Indiana^
•J&i
BloodT
BMieooa,
rnoddy
,or
and lrrita*ic«aboat
csurstlve
jene organs
and regulator of
stMolaUly
Mr
has no equaL
For sale by Urucx
A
Bwmui and
BtJ»-
Tib A AKXsntoire, Droggisu, Tors
Hani *.
Spurtin,
Camden, Ala has Kaw Fredrick own Ohio Mrs Lucy Hunter, Farmington, ill
Camp Stambaugh,
Tracy,
Su-atnboat
Rock,
Wal Shushan,N Peck,
Junction City,.e,
Mont
Cal
hoe
P.
Cumn ings,Henry Rantonl,
Jones,L.Charleston
9ibP^nn
Hall ueblo Col
Pa
Mail ExprefiB.
W
40pm
W mE Uai Sierlln
street PiUsburah
Jackmsn,
Parrotf,Zobrlst8North,Jackson,MlSZiKye
Henry Geneva,
Y:
l3fatt?
Montgomery Ohio
Chatham,
a
rtu'4 10
L. I^
111 BMcUoy,
W Warner, ~Mi^i Miss James Tonlp Cloud, Minn 1b noeh
Mary
a
Winne,
Wit
John
Carlisle Springs,Darien, Pa James Tompkins,glor,
lexas Lalru, Up
per Alton, ill John Davis,H
Presoott, A#.*
Nancy Graiiaiu, oru$t Cove, Oreg.{
GoldenJHMieal Discovery 1«
Alterative
orBlool-oleansing.
Golden Uledical Disesvrry Is Pectoral. tjSolden Jledical Di covery
Cholagog .e,
lat forms brakes.
All trains ecjfltnped with Mllterpla buffers, and Wes-inghnnwe air 1
W. (*. bRIMSON.Supt.
Q»n'\V*a*r,
SEWING
Agt.
MACHINES
or Liver Stimulant.
Golden Medlrnl Discovfry IsTorfiq. Oolden Mef?cal Discovery
its Alterative properties, of tbe Blood and
Uronohlal,
tli us incipient
ufu.
a
neMtlaand
mere triae. The hei
oil constant!^oh liand.
make
Sped fie enres this dtoeast
one week's
ti^ae.
It
used generally,
it
li
bo
not let
your child die of whooping cou#Jawhen ou boUJe of this
Speclfle
will cure
It.
iweuty-^onr
It mod-
Mates all the severer symptoms within th first
boors. For sals by
ttaln, as
equally efficacious
«)«.
alternated with hot flashes, low spirits add
floomy forebodlu0S,lrre «t
toms
such
6t
or
Is
Standard Medi
cines have outrivaled all others. Their sale iu the United States alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the ameuat exported foots up to several hundred thousand more.
No business eonld grow to
such gigantic proportions ana rest upon any other basis than that of merit.
Professional Cards.
AMUEL MAGILI^M ATTOaNKT AT LAV:
Office with
N. G. BuflT,
BUFE
Head" or Osama.andOatarrli,
April
2,1877.
Mr. Editor:—Having rtad
reports
tf
the
in your paper
A BEECHER, I ATTOKXETS AT LAW,
Office--No. 328
Treats exclusively Diseases of the
EYE AKD EAR!
Office:
Ko. 521
Office hours from
"snuff"
hallng-, tubt"1to
a
makers
the could emblazon a
similar cure in the papers. For
^0
years
and
wouldn't work, though at
1
was confined to my
bed for many successive days, suffering the most intense pain,168
which atone time lasted
continuously for hours. All sense of smell and taste gone.Sight and hearing
broken, and
-eightsof
is perused1 by over
Twenty Thousand People.
the time.
1
notice
in
SATURDAY
it
prayed for death
to relieve me of my suffering.
A
jour paper of Dr. Sage'favorable
with Dr.
9
"in-
(mere
dollar grabbers)
1
suffered with catarrh. The passages became
"nacat
tfnuir,""du!it,"
"ashes,"completelyclosed.iutervals•'sticks,"
would
the so called catarrh
snutf,
until
1
became a valuable Wster for uch medi cines.
I
gradual grew worse, and no one
can know how much
1
miserab.e being
or what a
1
was.suffered
over my eyes so that
My head ached
1
Catarrh
Remedy induceu me to purchase a package and use
Pierce's Na*al
Douche,
which applies the remedy by hydrostatic pressure, the only way compatible with common sense, well, Mr.
a.5m.te
1
Calls in the city or country answered promptly irom
atnJghtfro
street.
three
DR.
-I
used-Dr. Pierce's
Can
Mianch, lud Wil
out.He.ira,11Fort
la
Aj
res, La
lalvestfeu,. Texa?
111 Nlcbo's, Jr,
Johnson tt amuici V|
Keene
E
renceviilt-, N W J.
A O
S. W. KAII-WAY.
Smith Newmaa,
Oh
Baltimore, Md
Daniel
Yoik
Mars
ion,
Fort Wayne, Ind Mrs
Minnie Ardeise,
Deiancy street, New
fl W tiall, HasUngM,
Mich
For the trade, Main street, near Sixth,
of big man with
watch.
RWft
Iowa
.-i-u «ene «d
Bantas
J11 rt. E.
tour
Corners Geo
JUiirs, \u»iicowu rum vuiHCI*,
Hall.11
l'~
ueblo,Col
WmEUaiin,
Sterling,
Samiiei's,tn.lUsburai Depot,.
Dealer
KISSNER,
Klbrook,
Nashport, Ohio
i*
St
li
Neb Joseph
Dher. Pawnee
T.
tlty.
Miller, Xenla, Ohio
Nichols,
Gaivevton,
8 A
Wholesale and Betall Dealer in Pianos, DfeJodeons, Orgaat, Musical Instruments,
OS. H. BRIGGS, ioDtCE ANT) COMMISSION MERm».«?Jf-%*. ntTAIW"
Jp..j'"--''.?.
Throat and Lang Affwv*
consumption Lingering
Coughs,sod Chronic Lar^ngiUs.
gogue properties render it
remedy for
ItsChola
an uneqpalle
BillouSfiefe
••Liver
Torpid
Lt-vir.
In
curing
lndigestioa,liOM« of Appetite, and
jt^rspep-
Where the skin callow ami covered with blotches pimple?, or where there
an
scrotfblou*and
swetflofis
and
few bntUei
will effect
an
Obucs
& Bkrrt aad BuirriJf JrSAit*aTf«ojro,
tfacrte.
Ten*
lrr appetite.'sarf
tongue coated,youare«uuerln«trom Torpid Liver,
-Liver
In
many
CbstpJrinConly
eases of
part
ef
are
symp
experienced.Ookienthese
As
oovery has no equal
a remedy for an
cases.Dr.Pi«ce Medical
Dis-
It effeeu perieetearss,
leaving the liver strengthened and healthy.
The People** Hed|c*l HerrMt Dr. R. V.
Pierce
Is
ifcantiCadttreror
lis tfcts
splendid medicine for all diseases of the Urinary organs stteh
the foi
of
whloh are soid by
the
author
ef
Medical Adviser, a work of nearly one thousand
«es,
plates. He
Bladder. Do not tail to
for all
Kldner. Blad
use
and
Llreraffeo-
tloas and for all RhenmaUsnsand
a
Address:
jpwpi 2 AI It
J.
the tole
Km«di«i,all
tha People's
t'amwott
with two and
eisSity-twopawood-*ucravlugahnadred
aad
work (^rer 180,000
Pfeoral-
oekansd
hasalready
sold of this popular
fepies!
raiCK (pelt IU*.
R. V. PIERCE, M.D,
World'sDtspotwanr,BolfW^5.T. -v
., °t
My Conntry Hen and My Women from theCountry—Aa yon come down on the slreetT 'cars from the depot* tell the conductor to.I stop atjf %J
JR. W. RIPPETOE'S
itrjr' a
my office during the day,and my residence
482
L. H.
be found in
PorteI*
Ind
White Front,".155 Main St./ ••BtXlir*Where yon will always find the best COFFFEES, TEAS, TABLE SUPPMES,#^
And All Staple and Fancy Oroceries l^wes Prlccs. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE
^HE
T—
north Ohio
street, between Third and Fourth.side
Special attention to oolleotions, probate nslness and bankrupt practice. sr. o. BUTF. S. M. WltKCHItK
p. m. and from
8 to p. m.
OSEPH RICHARDSON, M. Li
jl):i
.U?
It
Office
on Ohio St* Bet.8rd A Itfct TERRE HAUTE.IITD. O. LINCOLN,
DENTIST.
Office,
221
im
paired, body shrunken weakened, nervous system shattered,and
aud constitution
1
was hawking and spitting
Main street, near Seventh. Ex
tracting aud artificial teeth specialties. Ail work Warranted.
re,
tditor,
Cor.eth 4t Main
.. -,#i
yi\ aeO
Ohio Street, bet.Third and Fourth, north side.
R. J. P. WORRELL,
Ohio Street,
«.
One year,.
Six months..............
Three months,
North center
t)nr(saBARTHOLOMEW,
sad
also
MMhsslesI
DENTIST,
|ental
sufferers
sama.will means of relief,
this
letter
Koom, 187 Main
Oxide Gas administered for pan-
ess Tooth Extraction.
W. BALLEW,
Gr.
a D. J.
u?!
O
Charles
Miller Bridger Sta
yo Merriman, Logansport, Ind
Post,JLogansport, Ind
office
HW.
night and day.
STEWART,
PbyUelsa
aad
Of fifteen years experience
Tenn Jos-
N
Casper, Table Ruck
Va Louis Anders,JGuyoport, Ohio Chase, Elkhart Ind Mrs Henry Halgiit, can Francisco,,Cal Mrs
W
In
914
Gallush Law
Chant*,,Iowa,
Graham, Adei
E
J« s.-
Sears, Carlisle,Bice
Miller,£90e
Ind
Kobens.WmF Mari
Lowell,
Mass 1 W
copa,C
Arlx Charles
S
CAL
Delaney,CJ
Huirlsburg
the most refined fireside circle,
6r
¥f
DENTIST,
Office, 110 Main Street, over Saare** old confertlonerjr atand. TERRE HAUTE, IMD. m-
Mall
slgt
In ,s
GROCERIES, -.o VISIONS AND PRO DUO®, a National
Bleck, 185
Ac^
Palace of Music,
48
PELTS, KAQS, BUTTER, EGG8,4jL'
.Corner of Foafthand nerry streets, TEBBE HAUTE. JNh.
AGNER & RIPLEY,
W
lmjorters
'and
workers oi
Scotch Granite and Italian tfnrble
|jMONUMENTS, S A A I I S A Kd. 418 Cheny St^
bet. 4th and 6th.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
ERREHAUTE BLBACHERY __ 201,
corner of 4th aild Mnlberr'
straw Hats and Bonnets
colored and finished
atfecUomi,
of
a
.JHfWd.
OOldm M«Kical Dt*covev
entire cure, if you feeldnu,
Frank Leslies Illustrated
•4ldh,
iRIPPETO£
price
94JW,
Main stree
Boy*' and Girls' Weekly price 92.60,
The Mail
Arthur's Home Maffaatneprice
The Mall
LAtUe Corporal, price
Sis.
ni
or
Complaintand Its Tonlo proper
tie*
ti il
?•!.'?
Coaducted
by-'
tmtrhA,$u i-
MRS. M. A. GIRARD.
bleached altered,
in
a superior manner
Millinery work done at trade prices, sad ota short notice. Patronage respectfoliy so-
-l
FULTON ^MARKET OYOTER^alr HOUSE, «t* MAIW SfBSHBT^—OYSTERSor*
ion or barrel
not be undersold
through.
the
If. c. RAFFEBTT A CO.
F. PROBST^l'i' Wholesale
and Recall Dealer in
MOtJlifilNGS,
PICTURE FRAMES! ttt&i MAIN STREET.
Ptoturet of eveiv
the
•at
datrtpUon
mo»t
rates.approved
aarifo agents
Dealeca In
framed
:|81l|I®llSSi
Tf?™:
1-STT
Saturday Evening
i' »il 'V'V 1. 1*^ MAIL, •ksi
Jit Rl
FOR THE YEAR
^1878
o%ru, -i ,T ^K:
Vo
a1 trmki fc TERRE HAUTE,' TND.
V"*l
,n
A MODEL WEEKLY PAPER
W •.
SATURDAY EVENING MAIL
(ddcw -tl) mt*-
J^ H. DE PUY, M. D., PHVSICIAN & SURGEON, em
its,
wr (OverDrugstore^)
oo
tl 00
~.....MM..G0
cts.
Mail and office Subscriptions will, invarl«'* ably, be at expiration of
%-.» A.
timsf
paid for.discontinued Encouraged by the extraordinary snooeat which has attended the publication
ofTHS^3"'
the publish-j
er has perfected arrangements by whieh it: will henceforth be one of the most popular!papers in the West.
THE 8ATURDAY EVENING MAIL Is
an
Independent Weekly Newspaper, elegantly printed on eight pages ef book paper, andc
in
-..U
aims to be,in every sense, a Family Paper. un With this aim
view, nothing will appear
in its columns that cannot be read aloud
,,,, ,r3
in ....
CLUBBING WITH OTHER PERI- .j QDIOALS. fa
We are enabled to
ofTter extraordinary
ducements in
periodicals.the
191
Street.
-I near Oth,. TBHRS HAUTB, HTD.t^WrW B. 1 I Citrous
N. Y. Tribune, price
Toledo Blade, price
gfarfceen
all the branch
vicinity.
and child a specialty. Office residence, No.en
Western Rural, price
Mail..Advance,
CMoago Interior,
streeet.and-im
North
Fifth
Jan19
^Business Cards.
THOMAS,
Optician and
in- ,,
way of clubbing with
oth**ti3U
We will famish
THE SAT
URDAY EVENING MAIL, PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR, and any of the periodicals en«
umersted below at greatly refjtaoed rates. These periodicals will be sent direct from the offices of publication. Here
Is
vVI SEMI-WEEKLY.
matanemotu Journal, price
The Mail
Indianapolis Sentinel, price
The Mail.
the list:
int* «»•..
Semi- Weekly New York THbtme, price 83.00.
and The Mall
it
60
WEEKLY PAPERS."
SmrSWJ, M«W
(to
92.00,
anc
ind
98
92.00,
and
98 00
Indianapolis Weekly Ifeum and The Mail
92 70
92.00,
and The Mall
tt
92.00.
and The Mall
N. Y. Sun, ana The Mail Prairie Farmer price 92.00andThe
9 61 8 t0 865 960 4 60 4 00 820 6» 4 25 960 660
Mall
92.50
and The Mall
Chicago price,
98.00,
and The
price
92-60,
Mali
Methodist, price
4 4
IfstdntiSker
and The
Chieaoo Inter-Oeean, price
91.60,
Tbe Mall A^leton's Journal, price
and
94.00,
Rural New Yorker,
and The
price
9&00,
and The
and The Mall
Harper's Weekly,92.60,
price
Harper's Batar, price
#'A
94.00,
and The
94.00,
and Tha
600
and The Mail-Newspaper,
Leslies Chimney
94.00,
Mail........Corner,,price
The
6 00
and
500 75
and
MONTHLTES.
92.60
Peterson's Magarine, price
anu
Mall.. ...- ...........A American Agriculturist, price
The Mall.... Deinorest's Monthly, price
MOO
92,00,
and The
8 90 8 00 4
91.60 and
93,00,
and
The MalL.... Qodey's Lady's Book, price
Ohio
S
Th« Mail
98.00,
and
4 25 8 16
91^0
Gardener's
Mall-..«
and The Mail
ler't Monthly, price
94.00,
Bertbnef' ...
tw 1
and Dealer'in
Mau
Young Folks Rural,
8t. Nicholas, price
and The
AtlanUe Monthly, price
6
94J)0,
and Tbe
Harper's Magazine, price
94.00,
and The
6 80
Jfcmi)^,t)rioe9i00.and The
98.00,
llcatlons
M. W. BAKHKTT. littT »»i M.A. IVIRl jyjARBLE WORKS,
street,
JARMERS' GRIST MILL.
*.
jonmrm
In
manner,and at the low-
,,
tt» wrmmdlgf
plied
at Cteelnnatl
unmttjfamp*
ratea.
^"I
1
1 1
*^1L
if
8 80:
and The Mail
The Nursery, prioe
91 ^0,
2 76 .,
And Tbe Mall
8 iflf^-*
and The Mail
All the premiums offered by
4 40$
the above pub
rancement. Addreas P. S. WCimu,' rablisiier SaturdayEveninc Mail, feA1• TKRRRHAUTE. IN
-.,^3
are included in this clubbing
ar«
1
BARNETTA: SWIFT
rf
IXPOBTKBS A1CD DI1UM
IX0
$]
BOM and Gray Scotch Granite AND ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMBNTB, Tombo, and Stones, Yamlte, Mantels. JEM, Main
between Twelfth Md'
Thirteenth streets, mv
it*
TERRE HAUTE, IBTD.
All work warranted to give
satlsisellan.-
iwrirtT*. fe| welol#
fll IS new mill Is now in fhll blast, ing a No. 1 article of
It Is being ran exclusively on custom aad fiie fullest s^jsfactlon is guaranteed. farmer brtr^nf hl* own wh»t to the mlir can rely mgstungdourDramhlsown and by thus doing ake
Itell'M?
FLOUR AND MEALC
onylUg*"-mh,,overgrain^ta^tfclV'f*At^work,IK
a
great saving
•filing (be wheat at one place and
Hour at another. Ar i. iOAp^rdiytthouM. SaaapleaMj*n^SO W ®£v worth 95 free. Address ririNUON 1 CO~ Portland, Maine.
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