Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1866 — Page 6
THE EVANRV1LLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NO V KM WFAl 22, I860.
SOOTS AND SHOES.
I. X BOOTS & SHOES & CO.. las iu!i: snti i T, OltKlituo-t: Aro now receiving their ond Fall and Winter Stock In and Shoes, being one of tho nnu Desc ruoojti 01 GOOD GOODS i i found in (iny house in the West, mm&Miay arc determined to sell thoiu ft,ueh prices h will onahlo them to Vmid up a business equaling in amount f jiousc in their lino in the oity. D fn want GOOD GOODS, Aim figuren, call and mo UK A I), mmt yon will not bo disappointed. ""JUilck sales ami small profit" has lioon hid motto. dtf jr. RICKKH, DKA liKK IJ BOOTS & SHOES 20 PER CENT. 3 H E A P E K ! 50 PER CENT. E T T E K ! 100 PER CENT. HANDBOMEEl STYLISH, and GOOD! tlemen'H Sewed and ivi?ir.wi ota, Slippers. Balmorals, and Gaiters. MAIES LEATHER SHOES OF ALL KIND. IWUHIl BOOTS, BUTTON KD BOOTS S0PBLK.S0LKII. ( ONuUKSS. ' AND BYRON. ' Balmorals, Polish and Oon grass Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES In every style ever In von ted. K H ATK Till I. I ANI rrm-l complete aoNiirtiutint of kooiIh hIiowii Iii any Retail Mhoe ll"r in t3fcr Wral Ciuoiiiiiull and i lilw not. ox onptml all or which w are MolltTig low a y othnr retail deal run buy. 'MpHM In IMtr .Of buInK BOOtl camming our nUk'Hrl(ht minds can tnd Minn lfor W tiavp many MyU, (f good made for . mi ai can hi fouu.l mi where else. Poalfm wmniM with nn wd, Odd g??'.W.?l!!;lll"ll "t ni.nl In wholiwnle SO "St. prtofw , ow or ,ow th Jobj wnr aell rf ular KMHtn. mfnti nm oau aluiT u i u) , i, i , , , ,- i, a.n ood dlrnat from manufacturers l .."Wi"uii Jon lim ,loni-uol in J. S. RICKJER s, Second Street 8
I Kmiii li llradilnii's Ii4-ii!i,n in A FIRESIDE STORY,
C'ON'l.l:iKi " My own i in ri)Niiii.ii is thai hiS wilt, said my mistress gently, "Will you and your husband drop in at ton o'clock? ' " With pleasure, my dear; lor I m Hiiro you will be alono, and (dad of ayinpiitliutio company. l, my lov Allow me to rcjuonwtraUt with your husband, if you don't lot! I equal to the tank yourself. " "No, no, pray don't do iiythiK of the sort f" cried my mistress hastily, '-' Vou are not ho well acquainted with my husband saa I Jjfui, and wight d inc more barm thaJf ftrtoi. " "Junt as you please, my dear," Xid Mrs. Toovey, starting l her t, and pulling her shawl about her shoulders with a sywiuodiv avtioii of the hntidV ".lust ss yon plea-e, of cuiiie ; thoiiK'li I did tint think I was quite Mich a lool a you appear to 2;.rn if I t I niiiOfTI. i 1 1 i ' 1 1 Saying which Mrs. Toovey flounced out ol the room even more iinpetu ously tliun she hud ilnuuuud into it. "The foolish creature" aaid my mistress, after she wns gone; " it was no fault of hern if hIih hasn't made mo very uncomfortable : and nil with the host intention. Those host intentions! What would slut not have said if Him had known that to day in my wedding day? But am sure iny husband docs not cure to go to this supper party. He Iiiih been drawn into it: and if he had declined to go, might, have been rallied on being under pettieoal doniaiOD. I know I have only to Hay to him, ' I wish you Would not go out t.i night; ' hut I will not Hay it, for then? in a tyranny of gentleneHH at) well an of unkfnducBH. " She paused for a moment or two ; and then, iih if an idea had ooino into her head, rung the hell. "I kIkihM liki; him to rnmain at home Huh evening,' nhe continued, " hut if he docM ho, it hall bo front tho prompting of Ii'ih own feclini--alone. John, hring your imiHter'H droHHitiK-gown and einr eiine." She aid thin to Mr. .lolm TIioiiiuh an he jiuhhihI out of the drawiugroom. In the cotirne -!' a few mmulon her orders had hethi obeyod. Almont immediately aftiirwnrdH mv uuHtur and Mth. Toovey oatoo Into the room together. " I cun t help it, Mr. SiUor," hs naid, " if what I nay inn't pluanant for you to hoar. I rcpeut that you aro netting my hiiHhuud a bad example; and I have told him that I will not allow him to have anything to do with tho Hiippcr party lo-uight. ' " Very well, my dear madam ? "cried my imintor impatiently; "if Toovey liken you to lead him by the none, that's ni affair; it wouldn't suit me." "Possibly; but you'll allow me to say that 1 don't believe there's another WAmati in the world who would put up with such behavior an your' wife has borne with hitherto. Do not suppoHo, however, that he will submit to your tyranny forever You are greatly mistaken if you imagine she will let you go to i In- Hoandalous P'irty to-night. I oor thing, ' hIio said aside; " I must defend her in spite of pytelf." " Confound it, Mis. Toovey! " cried my muster; "I wish you'd mind your own business, and not drive me into saying disagreeable things to you." 'l have only one more remark to make, Mr. Silver," said Mrs. Toovey: "it to request that you will not hold uny further ooouuunioaeion with my husband: I'll not have him corrupted by your bad example." "Go to " 1 don't think my master named any final destination for Mrs. Toovey, who nailed out of the room with more anger than dignity. "Hang tUewomau!" exolaimed my master, ringing tho bell, as if that woru the order of execution; I oan't imagine how Job Toovey manages to get along with her. What tho deuce does she want hore? filling my wife's head with a lot of rubbish, I'll bo bound." Mr. John Thomas came in answer to the bell. "See that my evenine dress is all ready," said my maatcr sharply. "Kvouing dross, sir? mistress told me to bring your dressing gown" "Who is master hero? (Jo instantly and do as 1 tell you! ' cried my mas ter. "Yes, sir of course sir," cried Mr. Johu Thomas -in a bewildered state of mind, in which condition he hurried from the room. "I Bee what has happened." said-iny master,' as soon as he was led alone. "1 m -to bo put into leading strings. Not yet. Laura ought to know ny thin time that I love her with all ray heart, hut that I am master of my own actions; aud, egad, 1 intend to rematn sol" My iniHtress came back into tho room, ami huw at a glance that Mr :'vor had been nut mil nF i, Kv something. But she said, as if quite iiSar!" f ytiiug being the m fcj ou Tyed your ride, love?" t-;ii .iWcl auwred my master, drily. 1 here m no .Ajeetion to my &D"tit1:B?-.w rid ; " An intcntNM, of mino to go out to supper this evening appears to be not equally unobjectionable?" I'lV IIIVIAt any ram, Mrs. Toovev- ' y ,iear rurwara. sain mv
trosn, uiterruutiug him: Mrs. Toovey is Mrs. Toovey; whom, I am sure you will allow, I do not in any way rosemblu." " I am happy to say you don't," ro-(-1. ' .iti : . ,i i u niti sT's. .
plied my master; but why do you en
courugiiig her visit f " If von recollect, you yourself par tieuhirly n-qimsled nn -toeuliivale Ih i acquuiutanee, for the sake of bar bus hand one of your oldest ami mostiuti inn to friends." " 1 hog your pardon, my dear; I was wrong;" aaid my master, a little pot tishly. "The fai t is, the woman's a tittle tatter, aud may he a mischiefmaker." "She ha done nothing but good in tin) present instance, since owe to her the knowledge f the pains you had laken to keen from me a some thing which yon thought It would be uncomfortable for nm to learn " My master was evidently oraborrjUf, ed. " Then, my darling," be stammered, " my going to this supper does not vex you? " In one respect, a little bit; in another, not at all." " Might I fink you to explain? ' in quired my master, relapsing, in the smallest degree into his recent ill I... , liiniv, "O," cried my mistress, laughing leasantly, you lon t expcH me to celaiin you u speech like a heroine ill a melodrama? My the way, that reminds me of something I can do. Would you mind putting on your dressing-gown for a moment? I want to see how this cap, which I am embroidering for you, will go with it." " Would I mind?" cried my master, taking off bis walking coat and slipping into bis dressing gown ; "why, it's a positive pleasure to find an excuse for putting it on. I should like never to wear anything else." "That will do. I think," huid my mistress, after comparing the new can with the old dressing-gown. " You may take it off. now. " There's no need for hurry my love," replied my master, throwing himscdf comfortably into a avorite chair; " I shall not start for this precious supper for another hour. Ibit you were saying that my going out vexed you in one way, though no' in another." I meant that I would rather have had you at home this evening, because I hud planned a nice little hot supper for you a lobster rmofr a roasted chicken, and a dainty lemon pudding." "A h in on pudding ' cried my master. " Hut now I'll kill you why I do not mind your going out to supper; it's because I know you w II get no wine so pood an .that in you,- own collar; no lemon puddiug so nice as the one 1 have had made for you, even if you get any at all; because you'll have to wear what you call ' a choker ' instead of your dressing gown, have your earn split With noisy eonverstttion, bo bored to death with frothy politics, and have ho opportunity, however much vou may wish for it, lor saying to your wife, " Laura, 1 love you bettor than anything else in the world." What my master did is what I really believe every mnn in his senses wonla have done under the circumstances. in inner words, lie put his arms around bis wtt'o's Waist and kissed her, and went on kissing her whilo the II .1 . w a a a clock on ttie mauilep:cce --lowly and 1 l ' ' r ifll i lllilll I distinctly licked off "You see I 7nuH, t thirty seconds. ut go. Laura, ho said, not quite apropot; " I've promised 'em." I fancied that I detected just the faintest shade of disappointment fall from mynistrcss's face; but she said quite cheerfully : V By all means, dear; and if you would like to oblige me, there is one particular neck-tic I should like you to wear to night. I'll fetoh it." She left the room, and in a few minutes relumed with a handsome white neok-tie, beautifully embroidered at the ends. " Why," exclaimed my master, " this is the one I wore on my wedding day! And you are really going to let mo wear it when you will not oven be present?" " I think youll own it's very magnanimous of me," answered mistress, with a very significant twinkle in hr yes: "but quite in accordance with my ordinary heroism of character; and, of course without a thought in my head of having the lemon pudding all to myself. But what are you doing? I aoelare you've made a perfect rope ofjt around your ucckj ' By JoverTvu 'done worse I've torn it!" cried my master. . . mw t lit t 1 ou havo inuoeti. roptioi my i it 4'r a mistress. .u, wen, it wui yuars ,0,1 " ' Ten vents old? trend heavens. Laura what's tho day of the month ?" demanded my master; and theu, without wailing to be answered, he threw himself at her feet, exclaiming: " Beat me, my darling! Mcrvit; thoughtloss, ungrateful brute that I ami A day that was the beginning of so much happiness entirely forgotten! I'ut away the dear old necV-tic; T shall sup with you, love. Let them wait for DM if they like. Half an hour ago I was an ass, making myself and you uncnmfortablc'fpr fear some people I don't care a pin for should think I preferred your society to theirs ashamed of my own happiness, in fact. Let them think I am governed by my wife! Vou do govern mo, Laura; I know it; and it shall always bo my glory to' own the influence of goodness, kindness, and geutleness. Vou aro- the fountain -head of all my happiness; and if it is ridiculous for a man to confess that he loves his wifu better than all else in the world, let me appear the. most ridiculous of husbands. Laugh with nie, Laura I Why, niy darling, you are crying!" Something at that moment affected my eight; but I have no doubt that
what my master aid was literally
true. Au instant later, Mr. Jonn Thomas opened the door to announce the return of Mrs Toovey, but the lady herself entered before he hud line to pronounce her name. Hhe appeared both surprised aud disguste.i to .-e (bat pretty little picture of domestic felicity. " What I " abe exclaimed ; " are you not gone?" "No; I am going to sun at homo," replied mv master. "When all the rest are gone?'' oried Mrs. Toovey. " Hidkntlousl " "Cood heavens!" he cried, bursting into laughter, " there' no being in agreement with you, Mrs. Toovey. Half an hour ago you quarrelled with me for proposing to . now you qn arret with me for not. going." "But your husband, dear?" inquired my mistress. " tione, my love! (lone, in spit! of all I could do or say to prevent him, after flying into the most dreadful passion, and terrifying me almost to death I can t understand it. at all. It's an if he bad suddenly become quite another man a lion, my love. " And Mrs. Toovey threatened to go instantaneously into hysterics, in proof of the terrible change that had emtio over her hitherto submissive "lord and master" It required a great deal of persuasion on the part of my mistress to get her to give up the idea of the hysterics in the first pluee, and in the next of going to Cremorue to confront her peccant husband, " in the shockingest Iiuuhoiii I can find," as idio said. As to my master's suggestion that in dealing with the wild beasts called husbands, wives may, in some eases, find coaxing do belter than coercion, she emphatically pooh hood it, even after a second help to tho lemon-pudding at supper- nay, oven after more than one glass of cold punch. I will only say in conclusion, that's my story. If the hearthrug could have told it better, why didn't she tell it? SADDLERY. a i i.i i- i III .i; M. ClfAKl.l.S HI I.I.Kit. O. I. WALK. mm OF THE BIO COLLAR. Wholesale and Retail SADDLERY & HARDWARE. STEINBACH, WACK & CO., No. 79 Main ftret, Between Reuond and Third, RVANSVILLK, IND. For the Wholesale Trade. SUA I.I, HHI' IIIVSTWT1.V Oil llllllll IL I ri'e Vlirli'lv if U I,,,!, - mile MmUlery f our own llliinilfuettiro, i'Nieclully it Im-gt, oMNiirtiuMnt of all kind of Kip and ling Hkln Colliirs, Bridles, Back-BaiiilN, Whlp-LamieM, Huddles, and HiirneiiM, which we rain and will sell an low, and some articles lower, than any where 111 the United main. Also, a full stock of Haddlerr Fturdware kept on hand. hnr Hides ami all kind of Leather the highest market prlee will be paid. The tvsi Tiiniii-is' oil for sale, novll iliim ( HiKLES H UM 14 A O. IMPOKTBIt AND I1KAI.KU IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware BpftaM Axle, Wiiml Work, Imaak. Ilarnewi, lOnameletf Patent leather I 'ad Hklns, Mklrtlnipi, Ac, Ac INo. Mm,, Street. KvansvlUe. Jaly 2, jelO SADDLERY, j LEWIS cTwEfeER, li Manufacturer of and Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIP-LASHES, Ac., Third Street, Between Sj ownore and Vine ',Next doojr to Philip Decker). 3P f;: fERirK kespki r- , n,ll,v;:v"uneeH to the cltleen of vit Hvllloumi vicinity Unit he has opened a .saddle and Maruess Manufltclory at the ahoyfc-iitttiied plaoft whore he will conManuy keep on hiud a lull asnortmeut of eNerythlng helongtnK In his line, at the lowest cumIi pi ires., a liberal patronage 1h respucirully solieile.1. oclT il.wttm l.KWIH C. WKBKR' A Man of Thousand. A VNKUMPTivi) CURED. Tn- ' JASIEN, a retired Physician of rf K' eat eminence, discovered, while In me Mist indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, llronchltls. Coughs, and Oeneral Debility. The remedy was rilacovered by him when bin only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Ui child w.is cured, iiHd Is now Uve aud well. Daslrous of lienefltting Ms rellow-mortiils. bo will send to those who wish It the recipe, eon tain lug full directions for making and successfully usiu,- this reinetly, free Of hare, on receipt of their names, with two stamps to pay expenses. There is not a single aymptoui of Consumption tbal It does llllt fit I. ..I. I .,, .mil dissll)ILf4'. Mght sweats, peevlsbnens, Irritation of the nervew, failure ut memory, dtrHcuH expectoration, sbiirp pains In the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensutlons, nausea at the Mtoniach, Inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the musHes. P" The writer will please state the name of the paper they ee this advertisement In. Add-esa CUADIXNJK A CO., 1083 Race Htret, Philadelphia, Pa. neplt d3m
DRUGS & CHEMICALS
CLOVD & AKIN, WholeMale lruiMUt AUD 1 A i J ALU KIM CHEMISTS No. 5 Main Street AOENTH KOK ' (. i mt'fi d J !ll v ttt 'till . ittt I jc GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC; UQOID DYES. (iKSt&tlAIi AOKNTH KOB DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRUP UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. MS All order promptly Oiled. aprl Ol.U A NI ItlSI.IAHhK (tatahUbed UKO.) WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Keller Ac WHite, 32 Main Ntret. fb7-flm New Names in Old Places J. ( . BRIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owmtnlsiro, Ky.) A I Mi II HI II AN K l III! l.'reaeeut City Droit Htoie, eornei inl i.it.l Vfi.ln .!,...-!,. I ' i v ... 1 1 1 1 i I 'I.. I. to a coinpliife sKiell of Kit KM 1 1 IMUN1H, "M 1 . M J A ,s, PATKNT MKlllCiNW, I'KItKUMKHY, KANI'V AHTJChKH Ac, and will keep constantly on hiuid nil mil Hen uaually found In a llrst-etaNH IlrugMtore. Physlelan will and It to ttwIradvauUtge to f ve u a call. We have aeeured the piervlee of an experienced Cheatlat, and prouoae to do our own manufacturing, thereby avoiding the risk In buying many article of very-day ue, which ant no often adulterated and Impure. ProNcrlptlorui carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. J.O, BKlDWKTiL :0., Corner Third and Main Mm novl.ldlm MT" Pri'irriptiont filU-.d at all hourt, day or ni.ght, at SC'II LA KPFER'S Drug Store, No. HI MAIN HTREET. oc dly Ft 1 1 ; PtiT A Ixauiiful variety of 1'nirl, Scotch, Wood, and Shell Card due and Tablet for tale very low at SCHLAEPFKU'H Drug Htore, No. S9MA.IN HTHKKT. oe.10 dly An immense new ttock of new Perfume and Pomadei at SCIILAKI'FKU'S Drug Store, No. S MAIN HTKKBT. ooffl dly 78 Main Street. 78 SPARKS ft PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealera In Paints, Oils, Patty, Window-Glass; Also, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, No. 18 Main Street, Evanavllle, lud. Phyulclaua bllla carefuUy selected. Orders prompUy filled, oci i. it r FAMILY DRUG STORE. INo. 10, south Flntt Htreet, between Main and trocust. A. O. Uai.lock, Druggist and Apothecary. fl'I.I. ASSOBTMKXT oi' llltl 4iAuiS I'N' Alt I'M I-I.S. pare and fresh, patent Meilieiiiesof all klmls. Pbysiclans' prescriptions carefully tilled at all hour. JuntilJm. I1itlJt -jHi. ,v MUSIC. 1 1 PIAX0S !! PIAXOSS
WARREN & C0NYNGT0N, DEALKRH INO;0. OBUANH, nt.l,OIU:SiN, jTMUHIC.and MUSICAL (iooliM generally. Agents for the celebrated " KNABE" PIANOS. Old' Pianos taken In exchange for new cnos. Pianos for rent, and the rent apPlledon the pnrrhane. If desired. nm. 1 Halm fHreet, )a2Tf EVA NB V JIliE IND.
BOOTS AND
BOOTH and NHOEM -ATWHOLESALE! IVo. M I STREET A I.AR41K ASSWHTIMDNT ON HAND jHL and Oools arriving aline it dully, . Tim Trade la respectfully lovltod to zamlne my Htock, with Ihi aaaoranea tlial they v. lll find aa Good Goods and as Low Prleef AH ANY HOUME IN THE WEHT Tbankf u I to old customer for past fvo' 1 would respectfully sollall a coiiUuuaju of the name. jaly tt NNNN NNNN NN NN N S NN NNN NN oo NN o o ii i in mm 7 rnii "ft in 777 777 777 777 777 777 777 NN oo NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NNNN NNN NNN MM III I I Its I ST It 10 KT. I have now in store, and am selling much below customary rates, the most elegant.durable and complete stock of BOOTS AMD SHOES To be found in the city, mainly nude up to order; and good llirfl WORK, Direct from tho iest Manufacturers of Cincinnati, Boston and the surround' ing manufacturing towns'. Ladies' and Misses Fine Shoes of all kinds, and Men's Slipper made to order and warranted satisfactory. T. W.TItBHei. o. w. iiaskkh, premdsnt. W. H. PtTMtif aa, Vice-President CffASLRS C. Kr i.i.Kit , pfcretary. St. Louis Lead and Oil CoJ Manufacturers of and Dealers In WIIITK I.K.ln, WniC, PAINTIS 4 OI.ORM, Linseed, Castor, Lard Oils, Ac. Sole ArciiIs for I.aelede ( III Co.'l COAblU OIIs. IlKNZdNi;. and I.I; llltl- U CATINti OIL.H. No. 142 8cown htukrt, Ht. Louis. Missouri may2H dly STOVE WORKS.
soi tii i: i. v 8TOVE WORK8. Uii-Xk.1 bill uthtf i' f l'i I . . 1 I BRINKMEYER ft CO., MANUFACTUBEB OP COOKING BTOVEH, FOR WOOD ABT COAL; II EATING HTOVKM, KOB WOOD AND COUNTRY Hrfll,LKTS AND LID8; COUNTRY OVKNH AND LIDH; HIHCUIT OVfTNH AND LIDft; ' SUGAR KKTTLW;J",,' ' f lit i ic - DOG IRONfttj m .k JAMB O RATER; FANCY GRATE FRONTS; AIR ORATES: CELLAR O RATER; WINDOW WEIGRTS; MUFFIN MoLDM; WAKI'l.K llto.NH; If AM BOILERS: STOVE HOLLOW-W A RE, Ac, AcJ
ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Tin Plate, Sheet Iron A Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware. SALES ROOM: Main Htreet. oppolte Court House. Fnuadry near raouui in j-igeou UreeU. mm-i )rder mil letted. 11 IK AH M..s. TT. . AUCTION EKH, Has permanently located his AuoUosi Room at No. 85 Maw Stbkw, (Opposite the Washington liouse), ' he will attend to all kinds of Auction bnT neas: To the selllnu; of Merchandise, WaaronB, Carriages, Horse, and Real Kstate, Auction Days TuatuiAY, Th I'HsiiAr an4 R aii it da y of ooli week Cash advances on consignments. Iteieis to all the olttsensof Evansvlile who know him. Will
give w utiie uine to Hit DBMCtaV
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