Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1879 — Page 7

THE MAIL

A

Paper

for tijf

goose

People,

The child's love is wholly and if the parent does not tlx that love himself he ie»erves to lose it, and in after-life to A bewail poverty of heart. The child's heart is mil of love, and it must gush jut toward somebody or something—if tbe parent iB worthy of it, and possesses it, he is blessed, ana the child is tftfo.

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is sauce for tbe gander and, ence, she thinks some one should be employed to write a word of advice to tbe men, telling them that, if tbey wish to retain the angel or tbe angelic spirit which they married, they ought to do their fretting before the world, and not at borne. She says: Tell them, If they would have sunshine about tbe bouse, deport themselves as sunbeams, and not as clouds. My wife is of tbe opinion that men are In duty

When tbe child lqyjss jvorthy persons,

.When

tbe child

lcffies

*ud

liable

ete'rminlng the

ks

nn.l

W.J-X

HUSBAND AND WIFE. A gentleman who bad several couHdentiftl talks with bis wife, and who bad Lis spirit considerably moved, writes to the editor of Tbe Methodiit as follows: •'My wife, although not living at Athene has, like Paul, bad ber spirit stirred iu her by what sho thinks is one species of idolatry—i es *»an wot»ip, Or the devotion of all things to man's Interests, without regard so the claims of theothersex. Mv wife is not a so-called Womsc's Rights Man bat she does believe in respecting and protecting women's rights. Now, tbe occasion cf her soui's being stirred is this: She bad been reading in one of our papers a story—one, she says, of tbe common kind—which represents that a married woman is, by virtue of ber position, ing bound to be ever

A

cbeerruj^w^ap^

home, as well as abroa

ag

bound to'take a I

little more responsibility upon tbemselvos as regards making a pleasant home. But then, she says, what does the average man „oare abopt home?. It is only a placed

of the"

two

loo

like bon ideal cf

Si

PA RENT A S l'MPA TN }'. P.iren'.s express too little sympathy for their children the effect of this is lamentable. "How your children love you! I would give the world to have my chiidren so devoted to me said a mother to one who did not regard tbe time given to children as so much capital waited. Parents err fatally whef they grudge the time uecesAVi children's amusement aiy igs|rtfctioi for no investment bringf%0"#0rir'&nd" rich returns.

/».

worthy persoqp

receives their he

fs less

to be influenced by the

undeserv

ing for in his soul aro models of excellence, with which he compares others.(

Any parent can descend

from his

chilling dignity, aud freely answer the child's questions, talking familiarly and

tenderly with him and when the'little

.me. wishes

come nut

help, tbe parent should

of

his abstraction

*uily

And

cheer*

help him. Then his mind

will re-

urn to his speculations elastic, and it ill act with force. All parents can And a few minute* occasionally, during .he day, to read little atorieato the chilren,

and

"Mid

to illustrate the respective

eticies of good and bad feelings, hey cau talk to tbem abont flowers, irds, trees, ahoul a

ridels

and

604.

S*t

ierjheir

*p$rt%

%b«rtiQt«r

mav

a ave

tofedf.

Vhat is a surer way than this of bindng tbe cbild to the heart of the parent? Vhen you have made a friend of a child, ou

congratulate your seif that you

a friend for life.

INDIFFERENCE AT HOME. Indifference and ingratitude someiUmes mar tbe character of men. A has[band returns from his business at even[ng. During bis absence throughout tbe livelong day tbe wife bas Men busy tiuud and bands preparing aouie iittlej

Surprise, some unexpected pleasure to nake bis home more attractive than ,vrr. He enters, seemingly seee not 'bat was done to please him more than If he were a blind mau, and has nothing more to say about it than if he were him!). Many a loving wife bas born in i*r heart an abiding sorrow, day after ay, from causes Ilka tbi% until, in pro-

of time, the fir^and enthusiasm of er original nature bas Inumed JW» audj atural indifference spreads its pall over household. This is likewise spplicale to the wife.

g~i— L—jimm

SThb

French peasantry are not yet ^ed of shuffling about in wooden shoes, kid France produces about four million Jatrs yearly. Tbey are very economical fed keep the feet dry. Tbe beat are •fade of maple, and la provincial towns dies often wear them.

CHILDREN'S CHA TTER. mean?M|

"P., what do* nobby "Stylish, my dew." "Waif, P», your a

mn.t

»v.

^.-Exchange.

often with them an

ideal cf home, when it should be aud might bo real, if they as men would but bear their burdens »*p%ti«ntly an women do theirs." %,J

might but beai women

ho «rv .toiuh fnr errand ma I m®uicsi

nose must be very stylish, for grandma ., £"'bl~£

th.

says you've got he kuobbiesl oose in town," A bright little miss of Napa, Cal,. noted for ber quaint sayings, said to ber mother the other day, "Mamma, when you went to heaven to get me did you

Soor

ick out tbe prettiest baby on God's f" Of course mamma said "yes." The little child, who has just broken out with the chicken-pox, is asked by "What do you think your

the mother:

bad.'"

little fellow, crying half the night I with the "leg ache," was much encour-1 aged next morning by flndlng that his bead ached instead of his legs. "Tbe I pain is going up, and when it gets through the top of my head it will be all one, of coufse," was bis logical reason*

*a« fltU#

1

Ua* Una

bound to greet her husban comes home tired, cr&m

wshtfe lyln

hVl

idperp!e"e

an

with smiles and sunshine. Now, my wife is of tbe opinion that there are two sides to this question, and thinks that someone should present the other side. She wants to know what right a man has to coma borne cross, and remain cross •ntil tie is coaxed apd petted good natare by the wo mm wb(Q, «w hiS[ wit#, is obliged to remain at borne, perhaps, all of the time, through cares wbieb are as much his as hers. My wife ia of Big6* low's opinion—what is sauce for tbe

d* Ifehtaekian, Ihg, startled

gr*ndmafthar Aaking~. her the mewing of the-word^Oonesome.» She explained it, and after puzzling his little brain a^moment or two, be exclaimed: "That'B not what's the matter with me I'm not lonesome, I'm hungry

Mrs. Pieta had just asked for a second helping of cream pie, when Sammy's feelings found vent In, "Ma, you nflVQr do ask for a second piece of pie'."

Sammy!" cried bis mother sternly.

"I

don't care ma*! you told me so ai hain't going to get any to- night." Sam-1 my was immediately banished from tbe table, bis mother remarking. '-Children are so troublesome, Mrs. Pieta." "Very," remarked that amiable lady, as she quietly devoured Sammy's piece of pie.—Boston Transcript.

/JFRTMNDLY COUNSEL. & W 1. Resist tbe temptation to spread ill reports spread them OQt at allt 2. If you cannot speak well of toother

at

7M| OUV ~w a care about home?. It r&r Atai tit9RV4rfc|k, in. Home! She says it

sleep, and dress in. Home She says It

would be ill for

youu lidW»in

days of sweetoAhver jeoefore marriage,! _€'°^® to "ask the would-be husband what idea of a home is. Possibly, if this were done, there would be fewer cases of those scandalous divorces which are now so common. Tbe fact is, looking upon this question from a woman's position, ray wile has reached the conclusion that a true home is not made ex oept by tbe unite4 ell whose intejqpts «ref«f*o»e. alone canhat jjdakelaJaouiB, neifiDflr 6hs husband alone but both, working for the accomplishment of this high aim, shall gain their object. She says: Ask tbe discontented men who have so much fault to find with the way tbeir homes are conducted: Did you ever talk with your wife and come to an understanding as to bow things should be managed? and did you falth/plly .perform your part? ^HatVyocKfcjrpressed as muoh charity for your wife as you have exacted of ber for' yourself? rn fact, have you done as you would be done by? Now, straws show which way tbe wind blows, and so these few pointed questions show that women, after all, possibly may not be altogether to blame for unpleasantness in the family. Certainly we cannot too seriously consider any of the questions which pertain to home economy, asj hocao 14 sllaiild be the fountain of facial, ?$itical, and nationfeWMb.©tMnOnttee pure, pleasant, and instructive of good, audit shall be good '"r i*! to have a lioniB. When a man "There is no place like home" it i*

'east da pot speak ill of him.

3. Neve# speak ill of another behind his back. Why should ypu consider his character of less value tun your own. 4. Speak of others as you would were they prespot speak as a friend of him who Is absent, ana cannot speak for I

jwno »uu i.»uuut

character of those who may be absent as you would wish others to guard your character in your absence. 6. Whenever it may be needed to mention anything to tbe disadvant of another, let it be done with truthfulness, tenderness, humility, and with the recollection of how much has been forgiven

Long visits, long stories, long essays, long exhortations, and long prajers, seldom profit those who have to do with them. Life is short. Time is short.

Moments are precious. Learn to oon* dense, abridge and intensify. We can bear things that are dull if they are only short. We can endure many an ache an ill if it is over soon, while even pleasure gi'ows insipid, and pain intolerable, if they are protracted beyond the limits %t reason and convenience. Learn to be short. Lop off branches stick to the main fact in your case. If you pray, ask for what you think you will receive, and get through if you speak tell your message and hold yonr peace boil down two sentences into one, and three words into two. Always, w,bep practicable, Avoid lengthlness— feaatt to be *bbtt. 5 I XIOIVE THE BOY&I OOLS.-«

Mothers teach their daughters from the earliest days to keep bouse, tend doll*, receive miuiature guests at miniature tables, to drink miniature tea, and perpetrate miniature chat. iWhy lit tbe boy deprived of bis workshop, counting-room" and s^ate/liouae, br their equivaledts I^nsana paper, eedles, %clssors 'and tfiread ebax tbe embyro women to activity. Why should the euibyro man be left to the files and molasses cup or the kettle steaming on the stove, and be called a fool besides. Get him a box of tools it may be full of hints to you. A gimlet won't bore at tbe handle,of course but it will do far! more to fathom a boy's nature than rods of birch and rattan, or hard names and despondency. Talk «bout the undistributton of brains, indeed Give a bearing to the hoy-t^the hungry anxious, oiiblesome boyf who wanto ml thing j^ut know ho^fe ^PAPER NAPKINS.

Paper napkins are increasing in demand. A Boston firm has sold some I

tbem since they were intro

250,000 of

duced about a year ago.

Sow,willit

Tho

place*

mannracture of paper napkins is not

divulged.

Tbey are said to be

I

ported from Japan, but a suspicion pre c«a

vails tbat-pneneof tbem are produced by iojenious Y«nkee paper-makers, tfbo are well content to monopolize their manufacture for the present. The nap kins are wholesaled at from |6 to 910 or thousand, and are retailed at |1 to 1,'iO a hundred. A party of two or three hundred can be supplied with them at leesi expense than would be required to wash and iron a similar number of napkins. f"' *'F KEEP HOMK MA ITERS PSI I'A

Preserve tbe privacy of your house, marriage state, heart, from father, mother, aister, brother, aunt, and all the world. You two, with God's help, build world every tnird orl

Jrourth

own quiet world every our one you draw into it with yot will form a party and stand between voa two. TJnat abould tntee this to each c* vow at eacb*4«iaft«U your account in it. Your sonls will

aa were, together, and at last ey become as one. Ab, if many a young pair bad on tbeir wedding day kuown this secret, how many marriages were happier than, alas! they are.

A PLEA FOR DIVORCE.

Evaasville Tribune.

Whenever marriage vows are grantly violated, whenever a oeaaea to love, cherish and protect his wife, or when the wife ceases to love, honor and obey in all tbat a husband has a right to require obedience, or when either ceaaea to forsake all others and cling only to tbe other, tbev should not be compelled to live together, and tbe disgrace of tbe dlvort» belongs to the partial" to It and not to the law which provides for tbe emancipation of the injured party.

JL 4

Workingmen,

"family

To Consumptive*.

lr.inl.i.lMt nnan in I ""1®*' 7 Simple ™ge«*Die !*V

very

for tbe speedy and permanent eqt ic

Pe®"?

of Consumption, Asthma, Bponcuitln Catarrh, and all throat and ioag tions, also a positive and radical* oiflo for Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all Nervous Complaints feels It his duty to make it knomlo his suffering fellows. Actuated by, litis motive, he will cheerfully send (Irtee of charge) to all who desire it, tbe rag) for preparing, aud full direction!

this disoovery without oost, can

by return

stamp.

No.

Do Yon Believe It

That in this town there are scores passing our store every day whoso lives are made miserable by indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach,

Sold by Qulick «fe Berry

Tbe most popular and fragrant perfume of the day, "HACKMETACiC" Try it. Sold by Gulick A Berry.

Backlen's

operation,

A

'tomac't Pad.

TRASS-SIAR

und gastric juices. IT alio vitalizes the entire

entering the

Weakness, 8ick-Headache.

atica, Pain

Itself

fry

d**.

fla-

XXX

Vl..

Before you begin your heavy spring work after a* winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing and strengthening to prevent an attack of Ague, Bilious or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness and great expense If you will use one bottle of Hop Bitter* in ur

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

th»lr

moving

the bowels surely

and without pain. Although gentle

iqf their

opera ion, they ar still the

•"most

thorough aud pleasant cathartic medicine mat can

bo

emploved,

cleansing the itorauoh aydbo«Hl* and purlfyluft

ths blood. Headache,

constipated. weis, inward pilefl, costiveuesi, fovoi"s. torpid liver, yellowness of the sltin aud eyes, indigestion, dyspepsia, and all derangements are cured by Swayne's Tar a^id

SaruaparJlla

PiUs. Price.25cents

a box of

3u

pills, or

5 boxes $1.

Pre-

pared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Hold by all prominent druggists. In Terre Haute by Buntin S

rmstronn.

THE HflLMAW

MUfad

Medicinal Absorptive BODY & FOOT PLASTERS AKD

eo

ABSORPTION SALT ^FOR

I

Cure Without Medicine—Simply by Absorption. The Best Liver, Stomach, and Spleen Doctor In the World.

FACTS FOR THE PUBLIC: The Stomach

and

Liver

are the sources of

vigor

and

healthy condition.

There

ia no known remedy thai will to promptly and efficiently injure a healthy

It !a also

retentive of dti-

a s-.:re

preventive of dm-

e- fa. Do not fail io try it.

rsr &

of Tbe

Holman

Li

Work* by abecrntion.

all

im

IS

Uco-fold ir. ij*adfa:i

,J

diff.cyftics,

^oncs^

IT ia marvelous in its prompt

svaitm by

TE.

IT

MPOJBTANT TO

Southern

missionary

in

E

do

mill,

so

by

addressing,

with

DR. CHARLES P. MARSHALL

33

Niagara street, Buffalo.

NOON,

N. Y. 21-4w,

We Challenge the

150

World.

Wbeu we say we believe, we have ev idence to prove that Sbilob*s Consumption Cure is decidedly tbe beat Lun Medicine made, inasmuch as it wi: cure a oommon or uhronto Cough in one half the time, and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough,* Croup, and show more oases of Consnmption cured than all others. It will cure where tbey fail, it is pleasant to take, harmless to the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price 10 oen 50 conts and & DO. It your Langs sore, Chest or Back lame, use Sbiloh's Porous Plaster. ..Sold by Gulick fc Berry.

1

...

Arnica

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaius, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eiuptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction iu every case dr money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by GULICK & BERRY, Terre Haute.

A

Valuable Discovery.

Dr.

Swayne's

Tar aud Stu-sapariila

Pills are the most effective

fenial

fttui

chine tvi-r pro 1 cv-1 With

ah

nnc!

iSs seat of trrtt all diiJflr'da. ,1

IT i»worn over their:-. '. »,L:v ro3ti#tOir!lcI. IT rcmovt torpid:!y of the I.ivcr. jrlv- :.ina to the Stcn-.ach

arre^:i: fcr.,f%:r.:ioa

$•.'& less than

Stomach Pad

304 Jlaiu

rr.i"crtl

cure ftf every ccks of T.:V33 a-.-.d SirJiiwru

:u:J

fhiin by pivinjf it the natural of

bilct

syiiesi

ture's true tonic. IT arrests all deteriorated

with Na­

ar.d

fluids in the Stomach, ar.d

poisor.sss

th'.ia

preyc::u

way oi"cfrculati-n.

IT absorbs Trom \ah bo3y«vearv pnrucle cf blood-poison,

wheiher

bi^O'is. malarial

dicinal,and leaves tlio

or me­

we*rsrl:i

perfect hrrtl:..

is the noH wonderful

«i:j-overy

of the

nineteenth century, nnd niar-i a

the history of

nevr

era in

mcdical

scier.ce.

IT is a fact, incontcs:ably proved

isclai*ied

in

thou­

sands upon thousands of cases, that the Hoiman Liver and Stomach Pad will do ail that

lor it. It will cure Fever and

Affue, Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaints, Intermittent Fever, Periodical

Hsadaches,

CUU Fwir, Dumb R*ofHcia

ion of

tb§

of

Lumbago, Sci­

in Sidi, Back,

Stomach, Shoul­

ders, and Muscles, Bilious Colic, Bilious Diarrhoea, Etc. For safetv, convenience, and effectiveness it commends

to every household.

Send for our pamphlet, giving extended Information snd

UtfimoniaU.

and market

•tlo be told on ths reputation of tA* 1 btU th*

venturer*

ffentUne. Buy mm*

Regular Pad.—|a.oo} Inclpicnt

Pad or Spleen Beit.—Is intended to cover Stomach. Liver and Spleen. 4 and is a sovereiga remedy for all

ckronto

trouble*.

Infant Pad.—4i.a: Preventive and Care of Cholera Infantum, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Soramer Complaints, etc. 9 Bor

Aoi pair—joe.

bo*,»5c

this month. Don't wait.

other column.

Btfon

Holman Pad, etc.

DE8CRIPTIVE PRICE-LIST:

diseases of ths

Stomach and Liver, fir* ifaget

and Few,

many

CUiUa

etc.

Special Pad.—I3.00 Chronk Liver and Stomach Disorders of every form, alao Ma« laria, Bilioau

e«a.etc.

NerretBt

6bon»4iJj

Sent

by

ana

xCtrenisUve troubles, jthrowiiwofl obstroc*

feody P^teri—pc.

'^tioos ana

removing

S

pains.

Absorption Salt—»

mail, free of postage, oa receipt of

Whot—le amd Betmll Deprtt BLOOM 34 ~*r'Z Fletcher and Sharp's Block,

1KOIAKAPOL19, IMP.

BATES & HAN LEY, *Wg *r 1 lufcswl

w'f

U81NESS MENT

I

IHE SATURDAY

VENING MAIL

0

i,

OES TO PBB8S

N SATURDAY,

iff

,wmm-

siMfe

NEWSBOYS

ELL IT IN THIS CITY,

GENTS SELL THE MAIL IN

IXTY SURROUNDING TOWNS.

EDITIONS EACH WEEK,

CHARGE ONLY FOR BOTH.

IHE MAIL IS THE

EST MEDIUM

tipaUon, when them Sbiloh

ilver Complaint, Constipation 75 cents, we will se Vitallzer, guaranteed to oure them.

for 75 cents, we will

OR ADVERTISERS.

ECAUSE

.**

tf 't

'T fAPER,

dou-

purgatlvu ever 1

8COTer«W.

hey are mild but effectual in

Trial Will Insure its Popn v,, larity Everywhere.

-"WHITE r.. Shuttle Sewing Machine

When once use.l will retain its place forever.

it is cc'.c-brated

for its

or

not less

it)

per

mlvantaces,

Theshuttle

unequaled

in

IVER, brlify the our der-

STOMACH

fothoro

•:rifr7 "fiealth-

It is the

Uol.nan Liter dt

iua-

ilie-f U'.ivnntHucK ll

$15

to

is

bold from

ilnrtirsi

class

machines

J. N. Hickman, Gen. Agt.

street, Terre Haute, iHd.

WRt"ASSfAfN'

CREAM

WASH

Will give you a 00 npiexion a* pare a* a txiby^. For*iie, wholesale au 1 retail, by tiantln A Armstrong, Terre Haute. Retail, Oroves A Lowry,

W.

E. McCirew Jt *0., and

Freeman fc Sberbume. AlayUl tim.

1ME GREAT EXOLISH REMKDY,!

Gray's Bpeelfe Kedielae A ADC MASK .. TrtADE Is especially recom in

wna^y^j

ed as aa un-.. tailing

1

cure

for Hetnlnai Weak ness,

Hpermatorrbea, im potency,and ail

TjdBg

sequence on Self Abase as Loss of Memory. Universal Lassitude, Pain iu the Baek, Dimness of

V'l«lon,

Premature Old

Age,

and

other diseases that lead to Insanity, Consumption and a Prematare Grave. Full particulars in onr pamphlets, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all drag* ists at tl per package, or six packages for

money, by addressing THIC GRAY MEDICINE CO.,

W'

err Cotda,Ska

Headscheajmabneas of eaUetnioea, etc.

No. Mechanic's Block, De­

troit, Michigan. Sold In Terre Haute, wholesale and retail, by Gulick

A

wpere.

Berry,afld by druggists every-

ANTED—L1VK AGEXT4 TO SELL

Dr. Chase's Recipes: or, Information for Everybody, in every cannty In the Utited Sates and Canada*. Enlarged by the publisher to

818 pages.

2JW0

$2.00.

their money. Aadress Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

•to'

r^White

SUGARS,

m*

aim

mr

rr

ite*

HEATH

RX

.« ..4

t«bi

OR THE HOUSEHOLD.

liM 1*&i 'fit

rjlWENTY THOUSAND READERS.

(faking Horace Greeley's estimate of the number of readers to a family—on an average—every issue of the SATURDAY EVENING MAIL is perused by over Twenty Thousand people, .,m

JQR. J. P. WORRELL,

(Treatn

in tbat

it is One of the largest sewing" machines aun actureJ—adapted alike to the use of the familv or the workshop,

it

removing the shuttle from the machine. This iiiuchine

power

health—if

is so constructed that the

is

kept in a

applied directly over the needle,

thusenabling it to»sew th« heaviest material with

ease. It is very simple

lightest

ciiiue in the

exclusively Diseases of the

ET£ AMP EAR!

Offlce: aro. 831 ^hl* Street, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office

hours from

9

a.

to

p.

No. 2 and 1 Beach's Block, Cor. Sixth and Main. W. S.

CLirr.

LADIES, RANDALL'8

-Wi?**

CUFT & WILLIAMS,

MAKurAortrRCBS

Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c

AND DBALXBS IN

LUMBER, LATH, 8H INGLES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and BUILDERS' HARDWARE. jMalberry Street, Corner Ninth,

piTY MARBLE WORKS.

M. HANRAHAN,

Mannfactnrer and dealer in American and Italian Marble and Sootch Granite Monuments. Tomb

Stones,

126

and

VEGETUU UBE CUBE I

For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Remittent Fever, Bilious Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver and Kidney Regulator, and Yellow Jaundice. Purely vegetable. Warranted as here represented. For sale by all drngglsw.

Price,GO cents and

II

per

50

cents and

TT

It contains

over

household recipes and Is suited to all ciames at conditions "of society. A wonderful book and a household necessity. It sells at sight. Greatest Inducements ever offered to book agents Sample copies sent by mail, postpaid, for

each, 3

iogue fancy 125 C.arl

exclusive

ritory given. Agents more

ter­

than double

ISt

yon

.WItHAt the IiOwes Prices.

fmm

adulteration fo«s4 in

4k

1,

-mm

-w

Terre

C. HUNTER, JR., ATTOBSXY AT IiAW.

UFF & BEECfiER, ATTORNEYS AT UW,

B1

Office—No.

820

m.

and

O. LINCOLN,

J, DMT1ST, Offioe, 221 Main street^ near Sevanth. Ex­

tracting and artificial teeth specialties. All work warranted. (dAw-tf)

W. BA.LLEW

I

^'DENTIST, v:r:

Office, 433% Main Street,overSage's old

confertlonery stand.

TERRE HAUTE, IJ*P, vi .»*Sf/«.

6an found in

.office

PAL THOMAS, yj

Optician and Watchmaker For

the

trade, Main street, near Sixth, slgr

of big man tilth watch.

Rw.

RIPPETOE

Gene

has the

largest shu tie, Willi a bobbin that holds almost a spool of thread.

tension Is adjustable without

al

I

its constrtaction.durableasiroti and steel can make

3

YpSW.

and eiMest running mft-

market. i-, 4so,.the most

aborateiy oriiRin^nte«l

and prettiest

Dealer In

GROCERIES, ^VISIONS DUCE,

National Block,

KI8SNER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

1.

Planoa, Velodwrns. Organs,'

Musical Instruments,&o.,

ftH

I.*

it, all it* wearing parts case

hardened or steel, nnd ingeniously provided with means to tnklng up lost, tnotldu so we are justified in Warranting Every Machine for

Palaoe of Mualc,

§81

Py €«ntry Hen and My Women from the Corttttry—As

We will tay JbOU.UU For Every Ounce

muj paiMi*,

than ninety.five per cent

'^a-ATJSTIN

H&utfl

H6ftd(|liUt6N

come down on the street

cars from the depot, tell the conductor to atop at R. W. RIPPETOE'S

Firont/

Where yon will always find Che best COFFFEE8, TEAS, TABLE SfJPPI.11^ And All Staple and Fancy Groceries

Rt*

THE HIGHEST CAJSH PUCE PAID FOR PBODUCK

HEATH & MILLIGAN,

^ACTURERS OF

Pure Colored

if*** Md, THE WORLD,.

1' THJ

knM rMi»Sn«MfV $id ha*

kk

fSM

*4^! tHW

which we

Strictly

oeaf of pare Coloring Material ground In

HILLIOABf, Manufacturers of Strictly Pure Paints,

RIALS. PAINTS AND OILS.

Professional Cards.

BEACH BLOCK—TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Collections made throughout the United States. N. Q. BtJFF. 8. K. BBCH1B

The

Ohio Btreet, bet. Third and Fourth, north

Chas.

D.

...

guarantee to

contain

Pure lead, nor morp than five

Llueed

Oil.

.. ...

tfOR SALE ONLY BY t-s". .•.

v&

for FINE HARDWARE

-CO.

and

BUILDING MATE

Saturday Evening

A

MAIL,

vt-1«

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sid«.

THE YEAR

r*)Y

ad-! 1 *..30

*TlW1879.1 '11

A MODEL WEEKLY PAPER

THE HOME.

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from

to 6p..BU1

8

1

M. P. Crafts.....

Richard

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T. H. KIDDLE, W. A. HAMILTON, J. I. RIDDLE

RIDDLE & CO.,

Insurance, real estate, loan and collecting agents. Over fifty millions capital repr» (kinted(in first-class companies. Agents for Travelers' Life and Aocident Insurance Co. Money to loan. Special attention paid to collections.

Mil-SEs

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TERMS:

One yearr I

2 00

Six months,.— 91 oa

Three months, —.40 eta. Mall and office Subscriptions will, lnvarl* ably.^be discontinued at expiration of time

Enoouraged by he extraordinary sncoesa which his attended the publication of

BATURDAY EVENING MAIL

^papers

night and day,

Business Cards.

in the West,

Address

THS

the publish.'

er has perfected arrangements by which it'* will henceforth be one of the most

popular

P. 8. WESTFALI,

t**t Publisher 8a,',arday Kveiilag Mail,

.«»y TERREHAUTE, IN i"Mt ..... ...

THE

SATUHMt EVENING MAIL

IS ON SALE

EAC5 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, —BY—

E. L. Qodecto.»...HM«...ri

Harry Buntln

Opera House

„.P. o.

Lobby

Opp. Post Ofl3ce

O'Brien —.....National

Ely......

Hanna

J. K.

Ohio

ft

NEW FIRM.

Chas. Dickson

Charles Taylor

J. C.

Wilson......

Ed. Boyer

House

AJonzo Freeland...Cor. 4th and Lafayette St Joseph Sparrow Cor. 12th and Poplar Sheriff A

J»aris, m«

V. L.Oole -^...Marshall,Illg

Thnrmsn.«w-. Sullivan IndR. Swlneheart Clinton, Ind A. C.

Bates

John

W.

»...Rockvllle,

Hawkins A Wheeler..,—.

Ind

.....Brazil,

Ind

^^^Mattoon,

Ills

Langdon..,,........^, Greencastle, Itid H. A. Pratt._ ~.^...»...»„....Waveiand,

Ind

...MM.Knlghlsvllle, ."

r.M.Cufley......^„....„.„.

St.

Marj-s,

^-..Bosedale, 1

Onarieston,

mM

Hiram Lickllghter Annapolis^nd T. E.Sinks Perrysville, Ind R.

.L ....Vermllliou,

Ills

Thomas Grizzle...v....„.„.....»..Oaktown, Ind C. C. Sparks. ...-Hartford,

Ind

Rlppetee„.,»..^......... Sandford, Ind

8am'1 Derrlcltsou......

OtlsM.Odell

V. N. Griffith

T. L.

Wm. J.

,•?*»*** H. WILLIAMS

Walton

or

L.

W. B.

Urns, Vassa,

Figures and Statuary Shop,

Garden

south Third street, between Ohio

Waluot,

east side, Terre Haute, Ind.

First-class

material and workmanship.

Never Failing Remedy THE EUROPEAN

bottle. If

druggist bas not got it,

ILOO

your

I

will send it to

yon free of cha-ge on receipt ofyour order, at

per botUe. Try It.

JOHN BOMM£R,Terre

Cfor

Pte-

Haute, Ind*

nn You can make mon-

XI Ci rvri ey

Belling our ster­

by

ling Chemical wicks—never needs trimming—no smoke or smell—10c

25 cents. Send

of wonderful inventions, staple goods.

Ann

and CX.,

PARSONS, FOSTER A

trk

street, Chicago.

a week in your own town.

300 aud

t5

ouUlt

Terms

flree. _Addreas

Ji.

HALLETT

A CO., Portland, Maine.

-Eugeno,

Ind

-Newport

Ina

Frank Watkins^.......^.....Montesuma,, Ihd B. F. Bollinger

......~.....8helburne,

Jonea...^^.,

Ind

Merora, Ind

^...Prairieton,

Ind

Duree^...^. Bridgetor, Ind

Wm. Thomas.. ....Bowling Cireen,

Ind

Albert Wheat»_™. Rosevllle, Ind Chas.

L.

Hlnkle

.Farmersburg.

M.

Ind

Knapp._ Westfiela, Ilia

Pontius lshler„

..^...Martlnsvllie,

Volkers....^....^.

Ills

^Dennlson,

Ilia

John A. Clark... .^....Livingston, Ills Harry Westfall .........Tuscola,

Ulysses

8.

8. A.

TERRB HAUTE, lisfB

Ilia

Franklin,... Ashmore, Ilia

Will DeArmond „...„...Aroola, Ilia

Edwin

8.

Owen..................NewGoshen, Ind

John Hendrix

«.Bellmore.

Ind

Wallace Sandusky New Lebanon, Ind Samuel Lovlns....„

Majority

Point, IUa

*,

Richard Ooohran_....»....«.„„Centerville, Ind Harvey Stubbe...„^. -Cbrlsman,

IUa-

Buchanan Judson, Ind K. Mcllroy.....^....^^w...„..^...,Maxvllle, Ind J. S.

Hewitt.....— Dudley, Ilia A.N. Workman Scotland, LUa H. C.

Dlckereon„.MM...n.nM.MSeeleyvllle, Ihd Rose Ann Palmer „...._LocKport, Ind Ben FFMIFITM ... -.nt-r.—- Darwin,Ills J. J.

Golden....^^_..«». HataonvilJe, Ills H. M. Pieroe.. Turners, Ind O. P. 8trother..._-^^ ..^.Mlddlebary,

F. J.8

Robinson...™

JoeT.

McCoskey

Ind

_Cloverland,Ind

..„..Youngstown,

Ind

Hodge York, Ilia A. O. Kelly......«..„......^.«.Bloomingdaie,Ind J. D.

Connelly

J. W.

W. R. lAndreth. D. E.

Fitchett

T.J.

..Annapolis,

Ind

Russell A Co Armiesburg, Ind B. A. Herriek Kansas, Ilia J. H. R«edern..»MH~~MmOenter

Point, Ind

Owea Kissner Fairbanks, Ind C. L. C. Bradfleld Palermo, Ills E.

Davis

Wm. Lewis.. W. B. Martyn

.Coal

Bluff, Ind

..Darlington,

Clement Harper.............

Hutchinson^.

E. A.

Kurta

Seth B. Melton W. L.

Flannerg.

Ind

....•.^..Carlisle,

Ind

.Middletown,

Ind

Casey, Ills

...-„

..Carteraburg,

Ind

—Dana,

—.........

Ind

Oak land. Ilia

...^...Hunters,

In

...

Cloverdale, In

AGNER & RIPLEY, importers and workers of

R«st«h

flraaits

MI

liaUaa HsrUs

MONUMENTS,

S A A A Wo. 418 Cherry St., bet. 4th and Mb.

TEURE HAUTE, IND.

TERREHAUTE BLEACHERY"

Ho. S24l,ooroer of

stamp for cata

4th and Mulberry Sta.

MRS. M. A. GERARD.

Straw Hats and Boncets bleached altered, colored and finished in a superior manner Millinery work done at trade prices, and on short notice. Patronage respeetfoily solicited.

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