Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 February 1873 — Page 3

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THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

What is a smile?" asked a man of a little girl. "The whisper of a laugh," said she.

Thin party (to street urchin "Boy, what do you suppose that dog is following me for?" The youngster cast a knowing look at him, ana readily replies: "Guess he lakes you for a cone?" "Please, father, come home, and don't swear and make so much noise, or the 5 police will take you away from me."

That's what a bystander heard a little '4 Fort Wayne boy saying to his drunken .3 beast of a parent. V, It was a brilliant Fon du Lac boy I who, seeing a dog with a muzzle on for the first time, exclaimed: "Manuna, 3 mamma, I bet five cents the dogs are going to wear hoop-shirts: thore goes a dog with one ou his nose.

A boy In Danbury who was told he •j should always try te cheer the aged, three times three and a tiger" on bis grandmoibar, Christmas morning, and the old lady was so startled that she 1 Hpilled a box full of snuff on him. He looks upon the beauties of nature with his left eye now.

The little ssn of a very prominent minister of this city, said to his father: Pa, St.

PAUI

was a Yankee."

How do you know that, my son?" "Why, sir, in tbo 18th verse of 8th chapter of Romans, he says, 'For I reckon.' None but Yankees say reck on." .•

A clergyman was preparing bis discourse on Sunday, stopping occasionally to review what he had written and to eraso what he disapproved, when he was accosted by his little son, who had numbered but live summers. "Fa ther, does God tell vou what to proach?" "Certainly, my child." "Then what makes you scratch it out?"

A friend, visiting In a minister's family, where the parents were very strict iu regard to the children's Sabbath deportment, w^ confidentially informed by one of fio little girls* that "she would like io be a minister." "Why?" inquired the visitor, rather puzziod to understand what had given the child HO sudden and admiration for vg that tiling. The visitor was quickly ^""enlifitened by the prompt reply, "So that I could holler on Sunday?"

ASKINO TIIK OLD MAN.—Horace

F.

Clark, Vanderbili's son-in-law and right bower, was onf» of the most eloquent lawyers of New York city. One duy, being poor, he went into Vanrterbilt's office and said: "Commodore

Vanderbllt, I like your daughter, and she likes me. I want your consent to my marrying her!" "Ah!" said the old man cynically, "you want my money, do you Clark turned toward the door, and said "Oh, you and your money be Say, young fellow shouted Vanderbllt, "come back here you can have her!" So he married the girl, went Into Wall street, and is now worth twelve to fifteen millions,

HII.KXT ELOQUENOK—O'Connell

was

amazingly powerful at times but one of his effective displays was a silent reply to a youthful iriember, who bad inado an attack upon him that was quite uniquo. The almost breathless assailant was so much frightened at his own audacity that, after a few stammering sentences. ho broke down, and .making various wild and voiceless gestures, tumbled on his seat amid a chaos of sounds. The shouting having subsided, the groat Agitator rose and looked at the greatly agitated with socomic smile that uproarious laughter was 'the Immediate result then, shaking his ^4iead as much as to sav, "The poor follow has quite enough," he turned quietly to the Speaker and began to talk, about something else. Better acting wua uover seen on any stage.

HAD STOOD IT LONG ENOUOH.—The

'Dotroit Free Press relates an incident "which occurred on the return of an excursion party from that city. Soon after the bo »t left Toledo, t'ie steward •c swas approached by an excited indiv.d«r ual, who asked him if he was the captain. Tho steward replied in the negative, at the B»me time giving his rank. "Have you the power to put a man out *if the cabin?" inquired tho stranger. "Well, yes, if he is disordorlv, I have," .replied the steward. "Well, sir, look

In hero and see them, will you sail the stranger, leading said ofBclal round to tho door. The steward looked iu upon tbo motley group, and replied that ho saw nothing out of the way. "Yon don't eh? Doirt yon seo a man in there hugging a woman?" "Well, yes," replied the steward, "but what of that? JItiHu't a fellow a right to embrace his wire?" "That's wbHt I want you to run him out for," replied the stranger, dancing around "that's my wiflp, and I've stood it so long that I've got mad!"

At midnight on his wooded hills, The Centaur lay dreaming of the hour, When mankind cured of ac-htng Ills, .Should know his all-healing power. w,

Nor long he waited. The b'ind could see,— Mtralxhtened were Umbs by

bent,—

pain

long

('ripple* ran, and the lame on bended knee (J ive thanks for the Centaur Liniment.

The Centaur Liniment is the greatest naln-rollever the world has ever seen. Kheuinatistn, whether inflammatory, aciatio or nervous, is made to disappear. Swellings cease to pain, wounds are healed, bums are cured without a scar, and stings and bitos are rendered harmloss.

Mrs. 11. Powell, 492 Atlantlo St., llrooklyn, X. Y., writes: "I have had the rheumatism for ten years. I have everything. The Centaur Liniment is tho only ining that does me good."

Mr. Chas. Hill, 616 Pine St., Philadelphia, writes: "That two bottles of Centaur Liniment has cured a most severe sprain of his aucle."

J. H. Martin of 533 Seventh Avenue, N. Y., says: "Tad Centaur Liuiment has cured me of a terrible case of In* llanimatory rheumatism and cannot be too highly recommended."

5P BROAPWAT, NT. Y., An®. 21, 1972. All horse owners should have the Centaur Liniment. We used it In our stables and tlnd it the best thing ever adopted."

Children

H. MARSH,

Supt. Adams Express Co. Stables." Such testimonials can be repeated Indefinitely. Try it once. Wo will warrant it every time. Sold by all Druggists. J. B. ROME CO.. 53 Broadway, X. T.

fry

lor Piteher'sCas-

ioria.—A substitute for Castor Oil. It assimilates the food, cures Wind ColIc, and caoscs natural sleep. It does not contain morphine, is pleasant to take, never gripes and novor falls, Tbo best physic known.

New Advertisements. Forest and Evergreen Trees

lad Seeds,

THE LARGEST STOCK IN AMERICA. IS Hillion ETcrfncB Trees 12 Mil' lions European Larch, etc., etc. All grown from seeds in our own Nurseries, Also, fruit and Forest Tree (fteeils. Catalogues free.

KOBEKT DOUGLAS MOKS, Wwulceffan, 111.

Largest Organ Establishment in the World,

SEVEN EXTENSIVE FACTORIES

J. ESTEY & iWT,

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Brattleboro, Vt., U. S. A. The Celebrated

Estey Cottage Organs

The latest and best improvement. Every thing that is new and novel. Tlie leading Improvements in Organs were introduced flr&tiu this establishment.

Established 1846.

SEND FORILLUSTKATEDCATALOGUE

TICK'S

Floral Guide

FOR

1873.

The GUIDE IS published QUAJIT$:RLEY. 25 cents pays for the year, which is nut half the cot. Those who atterwards send money to the amount of One Ikollar or more for Seeds may also order 23 cents worth extia—the price paid for the GUIDE.

The First Number I* beautiful, giving plans for making Kurnl If omrw, Dining Table Decoration*. Window Warden*. &c and amass of informntfon invaluable to the lover of flowers. 13«» pages, ou fine tinted paper, Nome 500 Engravings, and a .superb Colored Plate and Chromo Cover. The Firs* Edition of 200,000 Just printed in English a-nd German.

JANES VICK,

Itochcsler, New York.

& P. COATS'

BEST SIX-CORD

White and Black Threads

Are soft finished, w.thout the use of any bubstance whatever to produce an artificial glos-s, thereby preserving the superior &tr«-ngln ef hix-cord thread, 'l'lit shade of black lias a siiKt.ii o'ish, und all numbers are warranted six-cord to loo Inclusive. or Sale by all Lry Goods Dealers.

Ask for J. &P. COATS' BLACK,

And use It for Machine Sewing.

American Hand Corn-Planter

Sent by express on receipt of S2.50. MANNY & CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis, Mo. Liberal terms to dealers. Hend stamp for circular.

Wither by, Rngg «& Richardson, Manufacturers of

(•OOD-WORKING IUACIIIXEK1 tiEMKKALLY. Specialities:—Wood worth Planing, Tongueing and Grooving Machines, HlchuiUson's Patent improved Teuon Machines, £c. Central.cor.Uniou St., WORCESTER,MASS. L, B. Witherby U. J. Jiugg: S. M. Richardson.

UUXS!

OUWS! Double Guns at ft

Wholesale and Retail.

and upwards, llreecli-Loaders. #Mo to J2U0. Rifles. 87 to 3-5. Revolvers, all kinds and prices. Air Guns and Pistols. Single articles sent to auy part of the country by exress, C. 0.1). Target Companies and Baie tall Clubs supplied at lowest wholesale rates. You can save 25 per cent, by ordering direct of us, as we import our own goods. Seud for Price List. llENRY C. SliUIRKS, Importer and Dealer, 51 Chatbain St., (ucar City I-Iall,) New York.

Grandest Scheme of the Age.

$500,000

CASH GIFTS.

100,000 for Only $10.

Under authority of special legislative act of March 16,1871, the trustees now announce the Third Ornad Gift Concert, for the benefit of the Public Library of Ken* tacky, to come ofl in Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., on

Tuesday, April Sth, 187S. At this Concert Hie best musical talent that can be procured from »I1 parts ot inecouuirv will add pleasure to the entertainment, nnu Ten TnonwHiitl Ciwh aggrega'ingavast total of Ilnlln I»llHr currency will be dl-stributcvl py lot to tlic tickot-liolders, as follows: One Grand Cash Gift ........MOO.OOO f0.000 25,000 20,000

Oue Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gilt One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift 24 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each 60 Cash Gifts of 600 80 Cash Gifts of 400 100 Cash Gifts of 800 150 Cash Gifts of 300 680 Cash Gifts of 100 9,000 Cash Gifts of 10

II ,060 5,"00 2,4X) 26,000 82,000 80,000 80,000 54,000 60,000

Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash ....1500,000 To provide means for this magnificent Conrvit, Oue lf undretl Thousand Whole Tickets only will be Issued.

WholeTteketa,§10: Halves,88 nnd Qnnrter*. 9S.90. Kleven Whole Tickets for IMOO. Aodiscount on lesathMU 9IOO order*.

The object of this Third Gift Concert, like the two heretoforegiven with such universal approval, is the enlartement and endowment ot the Pnblle Mbrnry of Kenincky, which, by the special act authorizing the concert for its benefit. Is to be forever free to all cltiicensot every State. The drawing will be under the supervision of the Tustees of the Library, a*si«ted by the most eminent citizens of the United States. The sale of tickets has already progressed so far that complete success is assured, and buyers are therefore notified that they roust order at once if they desire to participate in the drawing.

The management of this undertat ins has been committed by the trustee# to Hon. Tho*. K. Bramletle. late Governor of Kentucky, to whom communications pertaining to the GUI Ooucert may be ad-

taming dn«»«a.

R. T. DITRRKTT. Pres*t. W. N. LI) KM AN. Vice Pre^t.

JOHN 8. CAlN.Sec'v I^iblic ijbrarvofKy. FARMERS* AND DROVERS BANK, Treasurer, Public Library of Ivy., Louisville,

Kv. Orders for ticket* or Application* for agencies. circulars, information, etc.. will meet with prompt attention when addressed to rue.

tiios. e. nR\m.FTTr,

oi Illinois.

Lsnluillr, Ky., Agent Public Library Ky.

All nntAFft for ticket* sbouhl be addrmwd to F. I. BISBI.K 4k Repot or Rnpplj, 134 LaCO..Western

Salle St., Ckleaso,

Stationary, Portable and Blast

Engines.

Saw Mill, Flouring Mill and Blast Furnace Machinery. H. F. BLANDY, Newark, Ohio.

Ladies

Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and tAat the same will stand for trial at the March Term of said Court in the year 1873.

IHE OLD ESTABLISHED

IRON WORKS,

OF

TERRE-HAUTE, INP.

Owing to its increase of business in the past year, and flattering prospects for vet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Its already 'nacious facilities for doing business enabling It, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AHD WITH GREATER DESPATCH,

In additon also it has established iu connection with It. a flrstrdass

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but first-class workmen in either department. I respectfully Invite the public to call and examine my

Mranlketnre of Stationary 4k Portable En*lne*,t»«w 4k Flonrln* Rllla, and Coal Shaft Machinery,

a supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns.

Also Corn Shelters, Cane Hills, Shinvie Machine*, both Hand 4k Power. Rail's Celebrated Steel Rot* ton R. R. Scraper, also Cast 4k Wronffht Iron Scrapers, For farm use. Alse a great variety of School

Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled. Together with castings of all description* for general use In this country, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. t»-tft

TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. FEBRUARY 15. 1873.

Twenty-five cents will secure, ny return mall, box of Palnser'N In-

ble,

the most

charming of all Face Powders. S. PALMER, 12 Piatt St., N. Y.

tn perdayl Agents wanted tjpd tu All classes of working people, ot either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us In their spare mo ments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free AddressG. STINSON A CO. Portland, Maine.

We cure the habit permanently, cheap, quick, without suffering or inconvenience. Describe your case. Address

OPIIM

KATKIH. IS. G. ARMSTRONG, M. D. Berrien, Michigan. P. O. Box 6.

REWARD.

For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that DE BIKG'S PILE HKMEDYfail* to

cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Drug gists. Price, 81 00.

Legal.

rIW E a A O b' 1N DIA N A, V1 JU CO N ty. In the Vigo Circuit Court. James rttewart, D. G. Echlemaii, K. H. Yunot,

B. F. EiNchleman, Executors last will and testament of Isaac C. Helster, deceased, and Wilson T. Mos v*. Theodore Fulkerson, Georae Balding and the unknown lielrs of John H. Watson, deceased. Petition to quit title. No. .s93ti. Be it known that on the 30th doy of January, 1873, said Plaint ills filed and Affidavit iu due form, showing ihnt said Defendants are non-residents or the State of Indiana, and that the heirs of John H. Watson, deceased, are unknown to this attiant of plaintiffs herein.

Said non-iesident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, ana that the same will stand for trial at the Marcn Term of said Court iu the year 187M.

Attest: MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk. BLAKE A BQUDIXOT, Att'ysfor Pl'lFs.[tebl-3t riiHE STATE OF INDIANA, VIGOCOUNJ. ty, in tlie Vigo Circuit Court. Mary M.

Jewett, Merlck A. Jewett vs. Jaims A. Loyed. In Foreclosure. Be it known that on the 1st day of February, 1873, said Plaintiffs filed an Affidavit in due form, showing that said James A. Loyed is a non-resident of the State of Indiana.

MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk.

C. E. HOSFORD, p. p. lebl-3t

THESTATEVigo

OF INDI ANA.VIGO COUN-

ty, In the Circuit Court, Mary M. Jewett, Merrick A. Jewett, vs. Charles A Krew. In foreclosure. Be it known, that on the 1st day of February, 1873, said Plaintiffs filed an Affidavit indue form showing that said Charles A. Frew is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendeney of said action ngainst him, and that the same will stand for trial at tlie March Terra of said Court in the year 1873.

MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk.

C. E. KOSFORD. p. p.

DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

I will offer at Public Auction at tlie late resideuceof James Ed. Ryman,deceased, in Honey Creek township, on Tuesday, February 18th, 1873, the nersonal property belonging to tn estate of said decedent, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, corn, wheat, hay, farming utensils, household mrniture, Ac. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Terms—all sums under S3, cash 93 and over, nine months credit, purchasers giving note with Interest and approved security.

JOHN WEI R, Adm'r., James Ed. Ryman's Estate.

SCOTT & DUY,Att'ys. febl-3t.

N

OTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

The undersigned has been appointed Administrator ot the estate of James Edward Rvman, late of Vigo county, Indiana, decp'osed. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN WEIR,

SCOTT & DUY, Att'ys. febl-3t

C.1

J. A. PARKER

TSAAC BALL,

UNDERTAKER,

And Embalmer el the Dead,

Is prepared to execute all orders In h\i line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cheny streets, Terre-Haute. SQ-U

Simmons & Clongh Organ Co's

IMPROVED

CABINET ORGANS

FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED

SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUAMFYING TUBES,

An invention having a most important bearing on the future reputation of Reed Instruments, by means of which tbe quantity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of tone rendered

Equal to that of tbe Best Pipe Organs of the Same Capacity.

Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox Humana "Wilcox Patent". "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and

ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS

Can b6 obtained only in these Organs.

Thirlj'-flve Different Styles, For the Parlor and the Church,. ,* The Best Material and Workmanship.

Quality and Volume ot tone Unequalled.

Prices $50 to $500.

FACTORY WARKUUOXN, COR. 6th 4k CONGRESSSTS., DETROIT, MICH.

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(Established in 1850.)

AGE T3 WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.

Address Simmons & CIough Organ Co., Detroit, Michigan.

Great Bargains!!

TO BE HAD FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DATS.

I AM OFn RING MY ENTIRE STOCK OF

Glassware, China, Queensware,

Table Cutlery, Lamps, etc.,

AT ASTONWIIIKO LOW FIGURES FOB THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, TO MAKE BOON iHlt MY IMPORTATION OK-

DUKIi,

According to the most approved methods.

Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthama, Cough*. Hoaraenes*.

-n

WHICH WILL HE IN SOON.

Sore Throat, d'e^

Specially treated by an ISTCALAKT, irhich, in most cases, will afford lmmedi»te relief and in connection with other mild remedies. effect a speedy core.

Office sad RealdenceNorth side of Eagle street, between dth and 7th, TerreHante, Ind.

OFFICE Horns:—From 8 to 10 a m., aud from S to 9 p.m.

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THEO. STAIIL.

15 Soulh Fourth St^ Terre-Hante, Ind.

CAL. THOMAS,

Watchmaker & Optician.

OITES SPECIAL ATTEWTIOW TO HAKI1VG AlfD REPAIRIMO FINE WATCHES FOR OTHER WATCHMAKERS.

THE ONLY OPTICIAN IS TERRE-HAUTE. MARES SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EYEH—OLD PEBBLES RE-GROUND AND RE-CA8E1—MANUFACTURES SOLID JEWELRY.

McKENZ IEDINSMOOR,M.D.

TREATS ALL

Aente and Chronic Diieases,

174 Main street, Fire Boors East of Sixth street*

P.S.—Dr. D. has on hand a fall line of |lo Vnin l»i»f iitli nnl fifh HOMEOPATHIC MBDICIKIS, and can accom.

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Terre-Hauto Bank,

TO. 141 MAI* STREET,

UY8and Sells Exchange, makes Collections and tranacts a General Banking loess. AocotmUi solicited.

W.

8. MAOIIJj.

}anl-U. Cashier.

TERRE-HACTE, INMAHA.

ITTIG & CO.

vWholesale

Dealers and

Commission merchants

NOTIONS,

Fancy Goods,

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140

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OF

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AT RIPPETOE'S, 155 Main St. Yon will always find THE BEST Sugara, Coffees, Teat, Ham, Breakfast

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Goods delivered to any part of the cityj ee-6m.

3000

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4-'-

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Master of Transportation.

(!. K. LOKI.Chief Ticket Clerk. 84-tf.

SMOLANDER'S

EXT. BUCHU, Tbe Great Diuretic Cwpiil,

Is rare, quick remedy for all diseases of fha Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Organs* existing either in mala or female. As, Irritation. Inflammation* or Ulceration of (lie Kidney and Bladder, Gravel, 8tone in Bladder, Reddish or Brick dost Sediment In Urine, Thick, Clondr, or Ropy

Urine, Painful Urinating, lledwetting, Mtaooas and Involuntary Discharges, Morbid Irritation of Bladder and Urethra, Chronic Catarrh of Bladder, Suppression, Retention, or Incontinencc ot Urine JDiabetes, Dropsy.

Organic Weak­

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Organs.

Thousands can attest to its wonderfcl curative properties hi these diseases. For Nervous Debility, with to gloomy attendants, Dizziness, Loss of Memory, Low Spirits, &&, it is a sovereign remedy.

SMOLANDER'S BUCHU buoys op

AM

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Insist upon having it, and take no ether. PRICE 9I.OO. SIX BOTTLC8, $6.00. Sold b/ all Dealers in Medicine.

PREPARED BY

JL.ITTIJEFIEJLD, HURD & CO., BOSTON, MASS.8"** For sale by GU LICK&BERII Y, Terre- Haute

Fred,

geiger,

LOCKHMITn.

Rell-hantfer dc Mlencil Cotter, Locks and trunks repaired, keys fitted, iron safes opened and repalf«*l, speaking tubes pnt up, etc. Bells, fixtures and keys of all Kinds kept on hand. North 4th Ht Ba*cmf'nt Rnnm In Cooks new bulldlug Rim th* irnldcn key *e-1m

TAMES R. BAKER,

fj Attorney nsul ConnMlorst Roteville, Parke Co., Jnd. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Bn*laewfn Pnrke A VljgoCo.

RICFEBKSCKS:—AH«n

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4k Mack, Terre-

Haut«. Wm. Patrick,Terre-Haute. James H. Malian, J. P., Koscvlile, Ind. ml6-ly.