Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1872 — Page 7
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5 a ». & i- j* vfty Bad cooking on the part of the wife is held by a Texas Judge to be good ground for divorce. ^Jacksonville, Fla., is receiving a large mimbor of alligator skins from up the St. John's River at $4 apiece.
[mptire vace: nelnatterTlasH^Velo^lad5 a virulent form of erysipelas among the children of Oneida, 111.
A trunk was unloaded at a Syracuse hotel, the other morning, through the utmost exertions of six men.
A Boston druggist states that a'notea "temperance lecturer is one of his most pX.eguJLar ppJurn^uatoraars. law of Pennsylvania makes the staking of mo nay at the door ox a ihea» tre on Sunday illegal, wherefore it is invariakly taken at the window. j. Milton Crandall, of Vremonfc Centl^J "New York, endeavored to create a laugh .at the expense of his timid sister, By ^pointing a shot gun at her. His inoj.portarte fevity caused a funeral.
The Colorado bug has begun his labors in Missouri, and another bug has appeared which devotes Itself to the destruction of the devourer of murphies. Long miy thesecond bug wave! *jL§hte|rt has boen laked out for an afeh
5 uf ehtioo lass bv which it i» claimed linca as building material Tor .house fronts, floors, or pavements, sujwrior to marble in durability and economy. It can be made plain or vaxigated, and it* polore are indestructible. 34 V:
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At a recent church fair at Boston, a gamo upon a very novr»l plan was introlueou, whereby a triple profit was .rdalizud, and much fun, mirth and jollity resulted. At one table, aprons of all iinaginablo colors were sold to the ladies, at another, ties to match were sold to gentlemen, and, upon a given jtignai, the gentlemen who had ties that matched an apron, was obliged to in* vito the lady who'wore it to the icecream table.
"I'd rather thrash in the barn all •day," said Reuben Riley to his sister, as be adjusted an uncomfortable collar
about his neck, "than go to the pesky with myself, stuck up in the parlor all the evening. If the fellows would pull their coats off and go ont and chop wood on a match, there'd be some sense in it."
party, never know what to do
Well, I hate it as bad as you do, ub," said sister Lucy. "The fact is, we never go nowhere, nor see anybody, And no wonder we feel so awkward whon we happon to stir out."
The remarks of this brother and sister were but the echoes of the sentiment of many other farmers' boys and girls when invited out to spend a social evening. But poor Lucy had not hit the true cause of the difficulty. It was not bcoause they seldom went to any plaoe.but because there was such a wine difference between their home and company mnnners. The true way to feel at ease in any garb is to wear ft oiten. If the pleasing garb of good manners is only put on upon rare occasions, it will never fit well and seem comfortable.
Learn to behave properly at home, to Cultivate yourself. Do not sit or stand or lounge about in an ungainly attitude, but acquire a manly, erect bearing. I have nover seen such vigorous, hardy manhood in any class as among cultU itod formers' sons. Let table manner be especially looked after. If you are so unfortunate as to havea mother who is careloss in this regard, you must do the best you can to remedy the early defects iu your home training. Note carefully how well-bred people behave, and do your best to imitato tbem. It is noble to bo an imitator of that which is good and beautiful. Above all, if you wish to boat home in society, fill your brain with ideas, Set your mind at work. Wake it ontof the sluggishness it would naturally sink into if you wore only a plodder and nothing more, by good, stirring thought. Take the newspapors and read them thoroughly. Knowledge Is a power iu more senses than one. If you go Into society with something In your ntind worth talking about, you will not fail to find listeners wno will treat you with respcct and where vou are well reoeived, you will not faif very soon to find yoursolf at ease,—[f'ountrv Gentleman.
A LADY writer says if women were as particular In choosing a virtuous husband a« men are In selecting a virtuous wife, amoral reformation would begin, which would be something more than froth and foam. We fear if ilto women put into practice the recommendation of this lady, the incomes of some of our ministers will sensibly diminish.
BUSINESS CARDS.
rrHK NEW YORK NTORR, I TO Main street, n«*r I'ourt House aqaare, Dry Oo«Kla. 'ar|M»»a, Wall Paper,
Miwlr«, Ar.
I^aKtiKHicK RttscHArrr A Oo.
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ArNTiw *ro„
JK Wholtwmlc R*'tail dealer* In ARDWARK, SAHH. IXK»RH, PAINTS, ,iron, Nails, OU aud Ulara,
5
17* Main street.
J.
R. FREEMAN.
AmericanA Foreign Walrhes, JKWKl.RY, *c.. Ojvra House.
KINNKER,
'lAXOR. MI I.ODFOXS, OHOAXS, Mnvlrsl In««rnn*oma, Ar., l'alftw t*f tlilo sirwt.
^KRRE- II.4ITK MTNICAL IWT1Tl'TE, Ht.. Main Ohio. Mil' taught in all Its branchi*. Pupils may enter at any Ume. Ajrency for .stein way ltan«*. A. SIIIPK. Prlnolj**!,
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AffTF.lJt. (JH ATFA fnrsnw sad Ranm, anufocturersof ?alv»ni«ol iron Corotc*
MOORK a Haokrtt. I SI Matn «tr«rt.
t. rmcMAs.
The Iifading Jeweler,
Id Main »trr«t.
^•rK«S, TEADK* CO^
WHOLESALE OBOCEB8, UX
Mala street, Tsrre-Haot#, Indiana.
C. SMITH. l)«alers in Stovea, n, Agrirsllsrsl InsUmste,
C.SH1
And manutactuml Ttn wan, ae and at Mala riMt
Bcarent
S&CHUB&PSO^^^»
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laNrtsr
Stationery, Marine, Tabular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., oor. Canal A Main St. 19
LIMES BOTHE,
Estate & Co
DRCCM,
B.
Electing Agents.
No.
4 Seutfe FiUiiStreet^
Stove*, Mantels, Grates, Ttn Plate, Japan and Ware, 128 Main 8treet, North Side.
PAINTS, OILS. Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., O ULICK A BERR Y,
Corner Main and 4tb streets.
vmrafiiK*
118 Main Street.
H.BOOLEY,
Opera House Book Store,
Books, Paper*, Ohromos Mid Frames.
-yy-AKHEM, HOBERG CO., 1
Great Headqna'rs for Dry Goods,
IEPH mows.'wholesale and Retail Dealer Choier Teas, C#1T» C§, fliurarx,
Fi*
CIIEADL.E,
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RASE IN SOCIETY.
Commission Merchants,
148 Main street.
(1. r. SMITH. W. A. WIIEELER. UIHITH 4k WHEELER, O Dealers In
Stoves. Grate* and Tin Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 150 Main street.
Philip
kadel,
Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices In the city, 196 Main street, near 7th.
rSTIX 4k ARMKTROXU.
DRUGGISTS,
lftS Main Street, near Sixth. H.M I DDEK,
Confectionery ^Toys, 1D4 Main street.
W.
H. RYCE 4k CO.,
The Popular House,
Main oor. OtIt str«»*»t.
yyr a. shear.
a
Opera House Corner.
FancyssiHMiiplellraeerlea, No. 1H7 Main K-reet.
[HIE
KF.W WHEELER 4k WILSOK KowIhk Machine. I: MARSH H. 8CHOOLEY, Agent,
Opposite PostotHee, flfli street.
lows.
PHTLIP NF.WHART'H-
./§- Terre-Mante 1*1 ow Factory, 1st street, near Main.
Attorney at I.aw A Xotary Pnblie No.
80
Main
Street,
Between Third and Fourth. 21
EUabliahed 1&54.
WABASH
WOOLEN MILLS, O. F.
Ellis, Proprietor, wholesale and retal manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut street*. 10
VIOOFOUNDBY*
Terre-Haste Car Work*.
Heath A Hager, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheels, Castings and Machinery, cornerCanal and Main street. 19
'ERRE-HAUT$ rpEI JL Commercial Collect, Book-keeping. Penmanshipand Arithmetic, cor. 6th and Main streets. 19 GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.
EAVCKANP A KELLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW And NOTARYS PUBLIC,
Ohio Street, between 3d and 4th. Special attention paid to Collection*.
W1LDY
POT MS,
Carriage Man affect a rem, Oor. Second and Walnut Streets, Repairing done promptly at low rates.
TAVBIX. CRINHEB, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Ohio street, south of the Court, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.
Bartlett
oo.,
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers and Stationers,
159 Main Street.
SAY YES!
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ITTIO A RICK, WHOLESALE NOTIONS,
fmh" Oysters
ronfeetlanerj. Toys, Pr
Manufacturers Agent for ClilWren's Ca., rlagwt, Hobbv Hnnw, Ac.. Slh St.. opp. P. O
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JAS. H. TURXKR. ...
EW FIRM.
B. SHILLITO.
N TURNER&SHHLIT0
SUCCESSORS TO
Turner
A
Bnntin.
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W. B. Shllltto. having purrhssed the interest of T. (', Runtln In tn«* Ann of Turner A Buntln, we have formed a copartneiwhlp under the name and style of Turner A Slililt to, and will continue th«
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
General Prodnce Rusfnpss,
AT THE OLD STAND.
''Oar stock Is full and our pr shad Seas low as the lowest. We would pl«aa«d to haveou* old ft tend* call and we us as well as new one*. JAMES* H. TURNKR,
12~U.
WM. B.SHILLJTO.
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Oor. Main svv»nili streets.
K. «A»R. tl.
B. f&UUi
ARR A YEAKLE.
"SOME"
PAINTERS,
riftli Street, Wt. Mala and Mis,
DSALS8S IK
Paints, Oil and Glass.
w.
field ft Flowtr Seeds, IkklSMatBitSMt.
a
PRODOC.
^UooalB^k,^^
TAILOR, zoo Main St
OVSE AUCTIOK ROOM.
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Pressed and Cut
YOU CAM BUY
TIEI.'tllirS
4* *i
Queensware
More Goods for the Money than
to
AT
Any Other Place
CITY.
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Don't take my word for It, but
THEO
t«amps, &c.
Coal and Wood
COOK STOVE.
Tl,_ n«Kr COAL COOK ever lntrodtfe-' Lie wniy ed jn this market that has given universal satisfaction.
Slot OHE Ont Of SOO Has Been Retnrned. For Sale Only by
SMITH A WHEELER, f, 150 Main Street.
pALACE REFRIGERATORS,
POQLERS,
Two Hnndred Cook Stores,
Bought before the late ad7ance In Iron.
SMITH 4 WHEELER,
ee-tf.
1 lf
150 Main street.
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Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, tn great variety. Exclusive Agents for "Lupton'ft Silver Burner," and "Family Favorite Burning Fluid." Agents wanted tn surrounding counties.
H. S. RICHARDSON COn 78 MAIN STREET, 28-3m North side between 3d and 4th.
jpiANO TUNING.
O E
PIANO TUNER & REPAIRER.
Ordrrt itft at J. M.' CrisJicr'* Jewelry SU/re, Ohio St., opposite Cburf Houne, wfU ircfivt Prompt Attention.
MR. MORE is a firsl-clasR Tuner and competent Repairer he has worked in the celebrated Piano establishment of Steinway & Sons, as a practical Piano raaker,and in th« most prominent Piano factories in the country. He Is entirely worthy of the htgts encomiums with which he is recommended. 47-tf Principal
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Ifeniaiat their goods eaa ban
Ut«n ent and mads la tba bNtstjr!e, at raagMakla WtaML
ATIONAL HOUSE,
COR. MAID AND SIXTB «T*..
Tcrfe-Haute, Indiana.
N. a. PA TTQN,
JAMES
R. BAKER,
AMaraey aa Caaaaslar at tew. JStktewQMe, AaHbf Cb^ AML •ill nake eoiteettoBa, aad Mad lo an kiads oflsai MMaia lato« VteQh
Rarsaancss:-ABea a Maek, Vmn~ Baata. Wm. fitiia.Tss Itauta.
HTJUIian, 1. KwrrtUe, Ind.
W»l^0 ll
mt t»
to
Come and see.
STAHL,
"Ml*
15
South 4th street.
izrvr &c.
'HE BEST IN MARKET.
The ARLINGTON
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TOILET- WARE
A i*
AND
(^BIRD
CAGES.
We have now on hand and will continue to be receiving during the season, the celebrated Palace Refrigerators, nnde by J. C. Jenett it Co., Buffalo. N. Y., together with a fine assortment of Coolers. Toilet Ware and Bird Cages at prices never before heard of In this market. Also
CLIFT'&WILUAMS, *i» r*»« '4- 'i£y
Maaufiftcturers of
•m -1 •vu «.*#«« I ail «a.'
^jSlash, Doors, Blinds,
coi I -f -ift-s.-jiS IP-.. S 1 i-m WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES, ii
'rnr%
Wholesale and Re Call dealers in
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,
f-
Slate Roofing,
AND ROOFING FELT. 'JJ
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. All work warranted. CVr. Ninth A Mulberry Streets. •-tf.
TLLINERY GOODS
LADIES' SUITS.
I JJPT 1't »innf#'!'
We wonld Inform our customers and lad les in general that we have removed to the large and elegant store, & 4, tin rtet? ..
Wo. 116 Ulaln Street,
We also make suits to order and offer the advantage of the made up stock from which to select patterns.
Thankful for past favors hoping to see all I our old customers and many new ones at our new place,
Us. 116 Mala St., Opera HeueSfMtn. We are respectfully, ml0-3m. J. W. GASKILL.
J^"EW FIRM.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
WITTIG & DICK
-JI (Successors to A. C. A. Wittig,) IfQ. 148 Main Street,
Jobbers & Commission
4^ '^Merchants, IH NOTIOHS, FAKCT OOODS, CIOARS, ENGLISH, QERMAX. AND AMERI
CAN CUTLERY
Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Tarn, Batting, Ac.
With increased capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers uperior inducements to buy of us. special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, PMidlers and Auctioneers.
NO. 148 MAIN STREET,
Between Fifth and Sixth, in the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son* 6-tf.
MUM IBffi.'
ANTON SHIDE, H. uslcan nstltnte.
JJRS. WATERS & ELDER,
O A I PHYSICIANS,
C%myStie«t,Wt.ttfeaa4 7lh. 6-tf
FARLY
Iums
ti 'I*
SL,
0
III
tst Us?
MOULDING BRACKETS
STAIR RAILnro, BALLDSTBRS, »i*l
And all, descriptions of
v.* jkpl H« la ***1^ HV
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FINISHING LUMBER,
!«i «I
Hi
CfTAmAWTEE.-The
IS#
f.
Ujer
4 .i
'Mi
Opera Blouse Square,
where we are prepared to offer at our former low prices a much larger and better stock of
Millinery & Straw Goods,
than we haj| jieretofgre kept. We have added to this season a line of
LADIES' SUITS,
and In order to get the business fairly start* ed we propose to offer the make of suits at about the cost of material.
Having Jnst
my stock
rim ttiTt tnetiBg Iwtt wtUl LMfhlaf Sm. •It
HILAR "1
nrit
Ibr Ostd FlUlac*.
ni HltAlt tor
Upper or Lever Mi of T««tk oa KiUn, fulllr. Cy ill! nil mud
KILGORrS
DENTAL ROOMS
Ko. 70 Honk miaoU SL, Indlanapolia.
Q. F. COOKERLY,
Attorney at Law,
NOTARY PIBLIC,
And Real Estate Agent,
ornrE, o?r
ohio stkekt.
Between Srd and 4th streets, second door east of Shannon's Bank. A number of Sim city lots for sale on reaI sonable terms. nM-tat.
A ROACH,
mnjTACitiua or
Saddles and Harness,
Dealer* 4m
Cbflars,
Whip*, Trtmk*,
lCorfh side, between fed and 4th, TerreEuto, Indiana. Amenta tor Uaele 8aa% IOU. W-ly.
Q.ENT8* A LADIES' WEAR
[CLEiXED A COLORED!
Cents'Wearrspalrsd neatly at
H. F. Keiner's Dye House,
MataSl^bet. «fc*T(k. apMt
CORRODER8 AND GRHIDER9 •t »i
mt JLiiweed Oil, Osstor Oil, Acetic A eld, for
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take opportunity of ttianklng toy many friends for" giaen me daring the past six years, and now—with enlarged pit ed facilities, a number of competent and skilled workmen, the ever brought into the eity, unremlttin all orders, I hope to receive a eontinu
vp
And Wholesale Dealers in
Staple and Fancy
N O I O N S
Bs^k OI«Te», Stoawla,and Woel«a fieedi.f
White Goods, Shirts, &c., 140 Main St.,
TBBBM-BA UTS, 1X9.
Exclusive Asents for all Piece Wood* mad« by the Vigo Woolen Mills. Order* promptly attended to. MX
T8AAC BALL, ,..
dhe.,
NO. MAIN 8TKKET,
UNDERTAKER,
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IN3V.
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STRICTLY ...PUKE WHITE. LEAD,
Co^dlag
COLLIER WHITE LEAD A*ND OIL COMPANY go«rmnto%
their brand of Strictly Pure White Lead to be perfectly five from impurities, and irtifc Oollara In Gold and the cost of analysis for the keg, ir nnntahft
jay One Hundred ng the slightest adulteration. CHAS. K. VICKERS, Sec'y. THOMAS RICHESON, PraaldenU
For Sal© by A. 0. AUSTIN & CO. Ag'ts,
Sign of Gold Wheel and Gold Anvil,
Headquarters for Building Material*
30,000 Rolls Wall Paper
Window Shades
ft 1
All af the Blearest Patteras »ad Styles, laeladiag the
Finest Tints, Gold Papel & Decoration^
Jast Opeaed si
R. BUCKELL'S,
Ohio street, bet. 8d aud 4th.
care and diligenoe in tl share of public patrons
ast oompleted an alteration of premises enabling, much better advantage, including WALL PAPER,
WnrifOW
SHADES, FANCY
For Doors and Transoms, and everything required In Decorating I invite all to come and examine, offering the following special 1 The Largest Stock or New ta Select Aran,
Tla Lawest Ptlecs, The BSi Wi
mar2 6m And Promptness in the execution of orders.
No. 10. NEW YORK BOOT & SHOE STO)
A Business House which has long been Wanted
Where Boots & Shoes can be Bought at Reasonal
FORTHE benefit of all, we give this notice
i. ,i CM) TO THR
New York Cheap CashJBoot and Shoe
No rent to pay at this Establishment, consequently, you see the
WHY WE CAN OFFER TO SELL CH
JJ JEFFERS A CO.,
•ENCNBKB WO. IS,
South Fonrth Street, between Main and Ohlr
URIAH JKrrKRS. ELtSUA HAVBHS. ROBERT OKDDKS.
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