Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 June 1878 — Page 3

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POdR&UT&BO UD.

••Mamma, rm going oot to-say." rbal'a righi, dorrt think of meWhile I do all the kitchen work:

You're at the matinee.

But that's no matter—while work, Yoa g«l»»pon theetreet. w.•*

••Ye#I

Go It,whileyou're young

And he should Sail On yon You needn't tell him

can'T!bearthatstay

DEAR*,

to atore,,my

*lor»

And ran from

Aa 1/ your pocketbook was full, Nobody knows we're poor. *. You 'skip oat'In yoar walking dress

And jaunty bat to roam, Oon't matter if wet* nearly starved And have to Stay at homo. "If yon, perehancfe, •h.ooldliave a beau,

fT»ow

Oh, nol that wouldn't io. If he's got money—wears good clothe#-? He'll buy jou for his wli» Then pa and ma will have yon both

fin I

To take care of for life "I know yon eannot work, my dear, •& It is not Fashion's rale, We male a lady out of yon

By sending yon to school, Yon learned'too much' of «varnl%hed life'— Of Fashion's fickle race— ...... They've taught yoa that yon might believe

That poverty's disgrace.

poor

Nor lor your mothers tears. We'll try and live from hapt to mouth, Till wrapped np in a shroud, To l»ave behind in this vain world,*

A girl that's poor bat proud. "Your path will then be one of thorns: No flowers bloom to wave Beneath your feet as yon go down

The dark road to the grave— The r*ad yonr mother never went: Your father never crossed— While Shame will write the epitaph

Uponyonr tomb*tone,'Lost.'" —Will 8. Hays in the Courier-Journal.

A tOUNO LADY WITH NUMEROUS PARENTS. The St.Louis Republican

"You

I

I

CAP

FEEL

am. It

to where

is too bad that a girl should have a father and a mother and two stepmothers all living at once, and not a home that she

at home in."

MISTRRSS

Fashion has decreed

A

tight

glove for the hand and a compress for the foot. It prevents the free flow of blood, and causes disoomfort aud in jury. No matter if the hand calls for a six and a half or a seven,a glove half a size less may be used,and is ufeed In multitude of cases it can be pulled pushed and stretched until fairly adjusted. The palm of the hand Is almost folded together the round, fat

"This

glove has got to be buttoned

I

if

never get to church!"said a young

.girl,

just taking her first society lessons persistence worthy a better service After both hand are thus imprisoned there is left but bold them in

sition,nothing as they will do nothing else, rendered useless. Ladles sit for hours in this wsy, with the blood pressed away from the extremities where towards the brain and heart Said a lady just returned from a vyrik:"I am so glad get home and into a wrapper.to

King

My dress hurts,audget

I

hurt and

and

my gloves

am tired out,'*

The foot must also suffer in this unequal war.Toosmall shoes are purchased with tbe(assuran ie that

they

PAINFUL

will stretch

the voice of the shoemaker over the voice of wisdom.prevailing

I

can

not help it is the result of constant

Eandice.it

ract No small or delicate can rend*rvery."

,the

theme of the grand

eld masters of song Just then her'good servant brought in a of fruit which she could not loosen,jar

but our lady

MR,

with one twist of the trained hand that had been expressing silent notes into enchanting strains of sound,removed the cover. Oh

I I

hand!

think that

A

LA

a

now

grand

friend tells me of a beautiful

lady whose arms were paralysed by ttfe use

of

what is called

"White

Flake a

face powder In common use. She left it off,and

well and

hotter looking

without it. This evil is widespread and endangers life. Hair dyes produce vlolents pains in the head,it\)ure the brats and are sure in to produoe paraly­

and death.time

sis

As if there was not

enough tufkrtig In life It is pitiful

--FE

WATCH THE CHILDREN. Brood over them lovingly but don't Interfere with them unwisely. Daring the first eight years of their lives—so important to all their after existence let them clean,loving,playing l(tla animals.be

Let them eat, play,love,and

tell the truth. Give them plenty of brothers and sisters,and if tbeoe fail to appear,let them have playmates

own an. Chiidreh should never be taken as a joke,and never put forward as a show.

Everything which oonoerna

them Is big with consequences, and should be seriously oonddeqpd The chief business and duty of every generation is too worthily

MAR

USES OF STJLIdKMBWU). -I. Make Dressing for Meat—Crumb It fine turn hot broth over it season, and batter, and a well-beaten egg, or more, aocordlng to quantity.

2.

A.

6.

yWl reflred'—

[F.

know papa and mamma never

could agree,

divorces!.

R. W.

RAYS:

There

is a young lady in the city who says she has more parents and step parents living than any one she ever heard of. This is the way she tells the story

I

and so finally tbey got

1

don't say whose fault It

was, but mamma really did behave ugly sometimes, and even

I

I

oould not

along with ner. So when the separation came

set

I

went to live with papa

Shortly afterwards mamma married again and papa was not long in follow* ing suit.

cud not like it very well at

first but my stepmother turned,out to be first rate,and

A

got to like her splen­

did. Then papa seemed te get

1

C«re

my new stepfather

infatua­

ted with woman begot acquaint ed with,another

and she wheedled around him

until she made trouble the result was another divorce,,andpapa

and soon

married the woman that made the trouble.,I

When the second separation

took place went with my stepmother because

loved her, ana because my

services were necessary to help take

the babv. Then what does she

of

do but go and married

I

declare

I

never saw so much marrying in my It only happened a little while ago,life

and

—I

not like

1

can' go

suppose no is—

treats me in a very kindly sort way as if be couldn't help himself,of

but

did

IT

I

don't like it

A

and

bit.exactlyt

baok to msmaaa because

she is mad with me lor going with papa in the first Instance ana

I

can't go to

papa because of Wheedling woman aud

Podding-Soak,sta­twoeggsI

Make Breed

hours in aweet milk then neat ger.and sploee,and b^ke. aometlmee add fruit. A

Toast yonr Bread—Set

7.

I

Make JMsoait floak oternight In sour milk msah finewith the nana mix yonr biscuit for breakfast,adding ealt,in lard, and soda. The? are better than without the stale bread 4. Make PancakeeorGeme—Soakover night in soar milk add well-beaten eggs, floor, corn meal, or graham flour to make a batter and soda, and salt, and bake on a griddle, or in gem-pans. ,!& Crumb fine and put them in the next omlet yon make.

a pan of milk

on the otove, but do not remove the cream from it add butter and salt dip the bread in this,and send to the table for snpper or tea

Crumb fine, and put in your tomatoea when you are stewing them.

8.

1 1

Make your aooording to the following recipe,breadyoa

much awe bmad to

LIGHT

I

-,

Another is—this. .«*(•'»'- Speak your words plainly Do not mutter nor mumble. If words are worth saving.they are

^ORTLI

and clearly

A

fourth

ber

WRIST

puffs up, but a hair pin will settle that

pronouncing distinctly

third is—

1. PRICE'S

STEELE

and will not

Jt

of,have

dispose

and

what you have will be a superior article: FOR

45

BBXAD.—Early In the

morning stir a batter in this way:I use a two-quart tin cap.

Year*

take enough

very warm water to fill the cup one* third put in one-half teacupful new milk,full a tableapoonful of sugar,and what aalt will lay on a silver dime no more. Keep very warm by setting in

a

kettle

of warm water* It will rise in five or six hours:

Mix with milk scald half

the milk, and tarn it over then pat in the rising,whichthefloor

will have

filled the cap. Warm the rest ol the milk wssh the cup out with it pat

1A A

teaspoonful of salt mix very soft as soft as yoa can, make into a loaf greaae a pan.andtopat in a warm oven one hoar a very brisk oven from half of an hour,one-baketoLAthreesizequarters according to the of the loaf.—

REMEDIES.

Tootbaobe Drops—One ounce of aloohoi,two drachms of cayenne,one ounce of kerosene oil let stand twenty-four hours after mixing.itIt cures the worst case ol toothache

How to Care Dyspepeia—Dr. Nichols, who has made a aeries of dietio experi ments on himself, has srrivedat the conclusion

the stomach is allow­

thst if

ed to rest,any case of dyspepsia may be cured that the diet question was at the root of all diseases that pure blood can only be made from pure food,and that if the drink of a nation were pure free from stimulating qualities,andand

the

food was also pure, the result would be pure heslth

Healthful Practice—Loosen the clothing,and standing erect throw the shoulders well back,their hands behind and the breast forward. In this position draw slowly deep an Inspiration as possible,andas

retain it by sn Increased

effort for a few seconds,then brewthe it gradually forth. After a few natural breaths repeat the long inspiration. Let this be done for ten or firteen minutes every day,and in six weeks' time very perceptible incresse in the diameter of the chest and its prominence will be evident

Ringworms—MakeFT curd by mixing au and the white

egg over a fire,

of an

until it is the consistency of pomatum spread over the ringworm. One or two applications should effect cure.

... 0R A.NDMOTHER'S AD VICE. [Christian at Work.]

I

want to give you two or three rules. One is— Always look at the person you speak to. When you are addressed, look straight at the person who speaks to you. Do not forget

IT

Do not say disagreeable things. If you have nothing pleasant to say, keep silent

A

ILL—and,oh,children,

remem­

it all your lives Think three times before you Once!

Have voti something to do' that you find hard and would prefer not to do? Then listen to a wise grandmother Do the hard things first,old

and get it over

with. If have done wrong,go and confess'It.you If your lesaoh is touch,mnster it. If the garden is to be weeded,weed it first and nlay afterward. Do the thing yon don't like to do first, and then,with a clear conscience,try the rest.

POPULAR ERRORS.

It is a popular error to think that the more a man eats fatter and stronger hs

become.the

will

Cold feet

swellings and an a grace­

ful carriage are the result.A lady said to me:"My hand is large.artiste

IS

large enough to sleep

in. To imagine that whatever remedy causes one to feel immediately better

BOSTON, Mass.,

the next,

and the weightiest charge that can de volve upon a human berate te the poo-, session of a child—A Dsot whlcfe too

parents fully realise

FEW

Sow often do we hear a person say, there must be the matter

with my blood,Isomething have pimples all over. We would recommend Dr. Bull 1* Blood Mixture.

3S«Siti

FOR THE CURE OF

Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DTsrsniA AND SICK HSADACIIS.

Symptoms of a Diseased Liver

Pedge

\IN in the right side, under the of the rim, increases on pressure sometimes the pain is in the left side the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the toj of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and aebility he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin hjs spirits are low and although he is satisfied that exercise would De beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, vet examination of the body, after aeath, has shown the

LIVER

AGUE AND FEVER. DR.

C.

MQLANE'S

CASES OF

C.

To believe that the

more hours children study the faster they learn. To conclude that, if exercise is good, more violent the more good is uone.the

To imagine that every hour taken

from sleep is an hour gamed. To act on the presumption that the smallest room in the hotise

IS

for the svstem, without regard to more ulterior effects.

To eat without an

appetite or to continue after it has satisfied,merely to gratify the taste.been

To

est a hearty supper for the pleasure experienced during the brief time it is passing down the throat,at the expense of a whole night of disturbed and weary waking in the morning.sleep

Lost Seven fvandi la Three Weeks. Allan's Anti-Fat Is a genuine medicine, and will reduoe corpulence from two to four pounds per week. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmleoa,acting entirely on the food In the stomach preventing the formation of fat. It is also a positive remedy for dyspepsia and rheumatism

Feb.11th,1S7B.

BOTAKTC MamciKK Co., Buffalo

SMITH, DOOLTTTLE

of their

N. Y.:

Gentlemen—The:Isdy alluted to lost seven pounds In three weeks,by the use of Allan*s Anti-Fat. Yours ttuly

SMITH,

A

Wholesale Druggists.

ClIflR»r4\I FekrIAue.or

as4

FCM.

principles of East India Cinchona bark, grown on the Neilgherry hills, from which all of the irritant properties have been ellmnated. It is Nature's own rsmedy tor ell diseases arising from Malarial poison. Palatable, Powerful, Anti periodic and Tonic, it never fails —.<p></p>Fever .. Dumb Chills, to cure and

A

Congestive Chills odical Neuralgia, and Alalarial origin.

IZL- Lf

Ftever, Bsriall diseases of

U, RICKA*DSOJ«,

Pro

owr. Louis. 33-4W.

For sale by all druggists

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

to have been exten-,

LIVER PILLS,IN

AGUE

AND

CIIEAM

A N

SPECIALFLAVORINGEXTRACTS.

Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify thst these goods era firee from adu teration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own

UNIQUE PKRFUMC8

TOOTHBNE.

LEMON SUGAR. A

PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST OEMS.

STBBCE FT PBIC2, XANFRA.,

Before

THE CKNUINK

DLLC. MoLANFS

CELEBRATED

LIVER PILLS

Thm heat Itty Hvp FMII in thm IfwU.

Chisago,

FEVER, when

taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a

FAIR TRIAL.

For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are una

4

T-f BEWARE OF: IHITAnOllHiy The genuine arc never sugar coated.' Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the DR.

MCLANE'S

LIVER PILLS.impression The genuine MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS bear the of

C.

MCLANE

and

FLEMINGsignaturesthe BROS, on wrappers. Insist upon having

THE

DR.

MCLANE'S PILLS,genuine

EARCHtlT Iht »|i.

LINDSEY'S BLOOD

nmt nil Rl»odill«Uii yield iofuwoncK«rf.il powvM. ••are BtooStothMuawnUfj «riH'»Uh. "It tani mjr of Srrw* .win."—m MMWNM,»roi

A

"It c«r»l,

TUTT'S PILLS

For tan yean Tatt'a mile bat* been the recognised SteaSmtf In the ATLANTICSXATKS.VuMlyaSedtelae

be found from

use them. It is now jrowwed to make their virtues known in the WSST. A Single 'Mai will Establish their Merita.

Do They Cure Every Thing?

NO.—Thsy

ars for Dlsessss thst

result from MALARIAL POISON and a DCRANCCD LIVER, ouch as Dyspepeia, Bilious and Typhoid fftvwa Ohllls, Cotto, 8tok-Headache, duoaio Dianlusk, Nervousness, Diastases, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, Chronio Consttpatton. Wee, Se. asTA/mm® -WAjasrs -sroxr

That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED m- Wkts raa km* StUlvdatal

BB ADYIBBD, isi AT OJ|CK

TAKE TUTT'S PILLS!! pisii wktek ellMaMMtalMUi*

Ss ilMH ttase MsmsaApi

BOXAD TLMgiHAlD XU8CLB.

THE WEST SPEAKS.

"IOT PILL IH EXISTENCE."

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Sabstitsi* for Lssoss.

EXTRACT JAMAICA CINQER.

8t

the Public.

Louis, and CINCINNATI.

Protessional Cards.

DAMUEL MAGILL,

af**

N.o. BVIT.

LAWi

|J ATTOBHETATl Offlee with N. G. BuflT. north side Ohio street, between Tblrd and Fourth.

Bpeelal attention to collections, probate buuneaa and bankrupt praetlee.

a.

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ft

J. P. WORRELL,

Treats exclusively Diseases of the EYE AMD EAR! ^•eet ls. SSI OM* Street,

TBRRB HAUTB, IND.

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08EPH RICHARDSON, M.

•flics on OMeSttBeilNAItt! TJCRRB HAUTE, IND.

CO.

LINCOLN, DENTIST.'

Offloe, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial t«eth specialties. All work warranted. (dSw-tf)

Dental Rsen, 187 Haia Rtreet. B«Br6tli, TSXBB HAUTB, 1V1. 'Nit,,-) Nitrous Oxide Ou administered'for pan ess Tootli Extraction.

W. BALLEW, DENTIST,

ee, 4SS^ Bala Street, over Sasre sM eoalwUsaer)r ttsad.

TERRK HAUTE, IND.

Can be found In office night and day,

Business Cards.

AL THOMAS,

Optielaa aad Watchmaker For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, sign of big man with watch.

W. RIPPETOE

R.

Oene nl Dealer ln

GROCERIES, .^VISIONS AND PBO* fCw DUCE, National Block, 185 Main street i»KI6SNER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Pianos, Melsdeens, OrgaiSi Musical Instruments, As.,

Palace of Music, 48 Ohio it

OS. H. BRIGG8, RODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,

and Dealer in'

HIDES, PELTS, RAGS, BUTTER, EGOS, AC,,

Corner of Fourth and Cherry streets^ TERRE HAUTE, INK

^TAGNER

prepared by

Fleming Bros.,IVERPittsburgh, of JPa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation.

ft

RIPLEY,

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importers and workers of

MRS. M. A. QIRARD.

Straw Hata and Bonnets Meached altered, colored and finished in a superior manner. Millinery work done at trade prices, and on short notioe. Patronage respectfolly so* Helled.

SEWING

Scarcely family can

AINS

to

HSXICO

that doe not

MACHINES

BEPAIBED ABB ABJTOTEB In the very best manner and warranted to work,

BY JOSEPH POLK, NO. BS MATT

stieet, north sttfe, between Snl aad 4U streets, np stain. Dont oondemn your aaachine until Mr. FOLK has had a look at It for the real trouble may be rtxj light an* the cost of repairing a mere trifle. The bee needles and ou constantly on hand.

Janew-ti

ARMERS' GRIST MILL.

Ks4er ThlrSStroot.

JOSIM ABBOTT, Proprietor. THIS new mill is now In fell blast, nmk*

1

ing a No. 1 article of

FLOUR AND MEAL!

It is being run exclnalvely on custom work, and the fullest satisfaction is guaranteed. A farmer bringing his own wheat to the mill can rely on getting Hear fresn his own grain, and by thus doing sake a great saving over celling the wheat at one plaeeand ouylag floor at another.

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Sewers

and Drains.

A* BAVBS VE

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Mail 5 as JZagwr's Batar, prioe M.00, and The

6 OO'f

prioe (MJOO,and The Mall—..^ LMte Chimney Cbrner, price M.Q0, and The Mell... m' mujGjrlt' WeeHu, price FBJSO, and

I

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Arthur's Home Maficurtne prlce WUBQ ana The Mall ixvs* rjr" Peterton's Magaetme,prlc»9lftQ, and The

Mall

a

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Mail .T. IS American Affrieuuuritl, prioe BJW and ~Demoreet'i Monthly, price njft, and

The Mall— 4 A Qodeu'M Lady's Book, prioe BXO, and The Mall...".LUlis Corporal, inloe 91

4 28 816 sa

J# and The Mall

Beribner't Monthly, prioe 8440, and The Mail......Z. Atlantic Monthly, prioe 8100, and The

Haner't Magtuitte, prioe 84X0, andThe Mul..... Gardener's JUmMy,prtosaM.and The

All the premiums offered by tne above pub are included in this dubbing ar-', mncsuent.

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Addreei F. S. WESTFALL, JTablishsr Saturday Evening MaU, TEBREHAUTB, IN

J. If. BABHSST. a*A. SWITT^

J^JARBLE WORKS. .• CARNET'FA

BOM SAD

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SWIFT,

TXPOBTSM ASM OKATNS

Gray Scofck firaaitf

AND ITALIAN MAKBLE MONUMRMTS, Itmbi, sad Stones, Vaalti, MsoUl*. Eaatllain street, between TaUttwl

Thirteenth streets, TER RE HAUTB, Hft.

All wodc warranted to give satlsCssMoa.

50 LOTS FOR SALE!

4 CM Oppertuitj itraMe Horns.

lots lor sale in Bshabft Silnltfa ion (of tbe old Phlegan garden) sn Wm teentl street and Liberty Avense datt SMy Rested, wiU be eeM en iwaeesUe twins. Tbeee lotoereeBBVBiie^llpttB railroad shops, dty eeheota, sbd Ins deArable part of thodty. Por foftberinIbrmatioa eall (S

JAS. H. TURNER,

OOee ovsr Prairie OWy ^laak, Brti BL

p*^ day at home, worth a free. Portland, Malao.

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