Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 November 1873 — Page 7
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A cttrloot thing Is low. That coineth from above, Ami :ht#U like a dove -ome. And some 11 never hit* t'ulcos itgiv, them fit*, And scatters the-ir wlU,
Ob hum!
?From Overland Monthly—November. The judge's btory.
I don't »ev bow I could have done tnorafbrhlm lh*n I ,did but still the man should not havo been punished— he should have- been acquitted.'
With t!tvm words the 4 ml go awoke to the rons«riotisn«M tbst ho bid a follow-ie Iravler and then, an If some explanation of hi* rttnark would be In order, bo went on
We »d a very interesting trial In Aufttin last wsok. Tom Carberry— Iri*h Tt in. In* wasealled—-was tried for nuir'ior. I defended him, and never «trupitU«l harder fora client in my We. For wo«k before, and throughout the trUi, I werltaa night and day to look up luatltnooy, and to present the ease to the jory In the lw,"«t possible light. 1 consults! with all the attorneva not Mg*K''d for the prosecution. We got bun otr with threw year* In tbe penitentiary hot be ought not to have been punished—he should hav# been acquitted.*
The fellow-paaaenger queried a* to the circumstances attending the alleged mnrder, ami tbe Judge answered
They were very peculiar, and that Si tbo reason why lb© trial wm so very inU«r«**tluK. A woman"up in Montana, who never taw Tom CarWerry, thought that Imj had done her great wrong and **, when she was Baked, a* tbo phraae ft, to't (k« up with a new man,'she nauted Iht terms:
Kill Tom Carbetry, of Austin, NeTsid.K* "itut I nrv*r saw nor beard of the into.' "aid the Montana aspirant.
JSVveriti^-leaa,' mild she, 'kill* Ti)US ('.•rherry.' It in tbw d»*pth of winter,' W 'lou jecied, 'atul wn are hundreds of mile* from AuKtiu. Tbo Journey can not now be in
Kill him in tl»e spring,* aald the unrebnting woman. »Y«•«.' M.iid be, and the compact was •With tbe opening of travel in the spring there arrived at Halt Ij*«ko Citv, hv th« Montana stage, an Individual who freely annsatneed that he w»»»n hi* wtiy to Kill Carberry. Halt Lakh *lt t! along way from Austin, but th»*
lneii.i*hlp* of Ixirder men spun much #reat«r distance*. Tom was qulcklv
sr.
advinedol the appro.ich of hl» viiisor, but ho look no Rtcpsetther to get out of tho wAy or to bp specially prepared lor to s»*e company. lie was then employed at the Keystoue Mill, nine mllea from town, and bo staid tbtjro nearly a whole wc»-U nftitr ho knew that the Montana chap -.van in Austin. You see, Tom Is a penwubie man, and bo didn't waul any dininulty. Most men would have come In -«i once, and got tbo atlalr olTtbeir bands!'
Tuo listener entertalnod doubts at thi» point, but *ayMg nothing, the .1 proceeded
Saturday evening,Just as usual wit him, Tom oanm into tlie city, and aft«r getting ahaved and llxed-up for hla hoi iday, ho went around to the saloona. whKm many of the people of mining towii** npnnd their leisure, to meet bis friends. wasn't long lefore he encountered the Montana fellow, who began at once in Tom's hoarlng, to make rnniiUing rninarks.'
Here he lUtiwr Interrupted with— •Why did bo make Insulting remarks? If be had made a long journey solely for th« purpose of killing Tom, why didn't ho shoot him off-hand
ItfcatiMt,'said tbe Judge,'that would have been murder. The community la down on murder, and be would hav* lwen dangling from an awulng beam in tluciHi minutes. Killing Is a very different matter. Wnon two men get Into littht, an*l all i* fair between them, and one kills the other, community don't ordinarily seem to feel much concern on ibo subject. Under such circumstances, the only way for Montana was in provoke Tom to quarrel,and lead up So a light. Hut Tom wasn't disposed to urutify him—be wouldn't take any notice—dfdn't *eem to bear but repeatedly left on® saloon to go to anotlo r. |ust to keep out out of the way. Monuna followetl blm up. until at last, standing right before Tom, he jumped up atHiut two feet from the floor,and «Mme down with a heavy Jar, and said, 'I'm I'Utel 1' Kven this Tom didn't reH«Mit—iie only put his bands over bis fae»» and wept Kaet, sir, the l»srs »ctuallv fl »wed, until hi* l»wst fVlendi tboughi he was an arrant coward }and when be got up and went away to his room to bed, there wasn't on© of thstn to mv a good word for him.
Una enjoyed reason of glory.
He had **ld, 't'1" Chief f'in a public place, and no man bad dart d, accopt tbe tdialienge.
Tbe next morning Tom w:»s standing on tlio sidewalk, when Montana «.line aUuig, and they met fa«t» to face. Tom «{wke to him in a very quiet, low tone, mating: 8tranfft*r, yon n*e4 me pretty rough last night, but I don't bear malleo. Jest *a\ that youM leen drlnkin'and didn't mean it, and we'll say no mors about It.'
Montana answered, 'No apologies in mine,' Well,* said Tom, 'you nr«ln*t a Milts. I'-itiMi into UM»"s»lon and ch a it glasses with m«S *®'H 1»* tl»« Blatter drop.'
Then Montana said, 'Tom Car berry, ©It her you're generous, or «»s« you'rs cowani. I don't think you're ww«nlly, an' if I'd known yon at the start, it's most likely I wouldn't ha* waded in. Hut the matter ui't be lot drop, for there's hundred's o' poopte in my Miction an' Iwtween and there who know tb«t I emttto h» K» kill yon so tbero*s but two way*—we mostl t,or vou sv run. If you'll ran, u'J bo Wt a .«i ta nw Ss to tight.'
TbHiNl almost -*i upHsot 1 *«ri dl»« appettred on lb© iaiitnt, h. taid •stranger, I ain't nmch in tbe habit o* rnnnil^, an'If w«':" t*' flghl,*vo may a« well have
It out liu\*» as any Are
you failed?* 'Tom asked t' t» fc«*« 1*W 4 Cfisled «ea$»o|wi, wli Si to PIT hw at mch b«t«
MI
have no use
mnled at all
think wilt
for
thoir arms, and disro*.
others.
«Th« answer was, No 5 I left my revolver with tho bar-keepor o*Uio cltftnge.' I «#t it,' said Tom Til. wait for you here.' I «The Exchange «rae in a wrrrbtt!'-?. ingaoroo» st«*et which ais I Uf right angles to the sidewalk where tg.
tboy were stiiindlrss:. Montana went In at the front door, hot came oat at tbo
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Side
on
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isaasedbriek
'b^r^.V.Cci^rSS UK,! New. AdvcrtiseitSents.
range. In a moment their eyes met,! snd the shooting began. Torn curled down close to the road-bod, to present ibesmslleat possible area a«a mark, and because it is comparatively diflicult to bit an object lying on tbe ground. Montana sheltered himself somewhat, behind a low row of sacks of potatoes lying on*** 'dge of the sidewalk, snd 1 partly behind a small awning-post. This |,»t a fatal for with a tall:
for a mark is too easiest thing je world to maku a line shot. I am a long story of th.» shoot lug, which in reality was •?er soon over. They flred thr •shot in sh many mds. Totn's third ball
throu*,U Montana heart, and was dead before bis head rebounded on the pavement. Carberry surrendered himself at once, and was kept In fail until bb trial came oir, although ball to any amount was offered.1
After pause, the Judge added, 'I don't see how could have done more for blm tban did but the msn should not have heati punished—ho should have "n acquitted and be would have t••'n but for one circumstance which prejudiced tbe court and jury against hitn.' •What was the circuutst«nc« so prcj* udieialT' questioned the listener,
The Montana chap w«s the fourth man Tom had killed in Austin,'anawered tbe Judge, innocently.
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WORTH 84.00,
Kolli for
Tle
Atloriioy at Law, CLINTON, IND., Real Futale & Collecting Agent,
Will practice In l'ajke aud Vl*o Counties.
E. ITOSFORD,
Attorney at Law,
by
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R. KESTER, ,. Attorney at Law, AND GEN KRAI. COLLECTING A REAL
ESTATE AGENT,
141 Main, Street. Terre-IInnte. Money advanced on good notes. I lcb#-flm JAMES BAKER,
COM FOURTH A.VI) MAIN ST8.
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el Archttcct andSniwrintcndriit, Also In«trnctor of the T. H. Evening
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ut
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Trrre-Haule.
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DENTIST,
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Dentist,
No.
157 Main
Street,
Tcrre-ltsiite. Ind.
Terre-Haute Bank,
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These who propose Inventing,(tun! whodoes not?) in tickets for the
4th Grand Gift Concert
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
Public Library,
OF KENTUCKY.
Whlcb wmp8 off in Louisville on tf:e 3rd of December next, have no time to lose.
OXLY GO,©OO TICKETS
HAVE BEEN ISSUED, AND
12,000 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO
$1,500,000,
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: LINT OF OIFTN: One Oranrt Ca*h Girt. 83.io,ooo One Grand Canli Gift
50.000
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Til OS. E. IIH AM I.K.TTF.,
Agent Public Library Ky., I^iulsvllle, Ky. B**, TSck forMtie by N. Iv ATZENliACH A
C\t.,
US9 Main Ht., Terr.*-Haute, Ind
JpiANOS. Fair Dealing! No Humbug!
Steinwr t&Son sPianos
(The bwt In the world.) From frm to SI,COO.,
Pianos
From
I tSUi) to W73From 9900 to 9*00.
Aiion Pianos,
Hazelton Pianos,r.r«4.4,w R. V. Minden Pianos,
,? Ocliivr, finf finish, only 9310.
AXTOX Kill^
Is A«ent for t!i«* *bov«» |'in"o*. tilve him a oalk in Hsiw St., sy«^w.
*IME DEFIED! i*lt KHES VKD FOR ETEIt flrtm -1
Serlodsscareiy ar«i in *r r, tar a» ':t
OftfctJy at ATK*T«r«XE (OFI'I* It I'l.T.
1L l4. ivnncra Dye House,, isa«eRnti.As.»t,d'y'ff^(.na: *. i«n ATth. V*r»TTrr.
II CHAT)WICK,
WM ,• Boarding Hotlde l4
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orfla MI trior's Appointment.
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13 SrtiB
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BUSINESS CARDS.
BLHEPnilltllWUS AretUtoet «ud *i«H«ler, «FICK AT UTS
AM ft WN YARD,
Corner Ninth aud Cherry streets. OIIS M. ftWhol«:ttlosnd lteitdl ilealerlu IXitte, '*«|»«, Fnra, and Sttrnw
UmMla,
»I4 114 Main street.
H. KAiiK, CoiifM-tiouer and
VV
made
I'oufet'uoiier and Baker, dealer t» Foreian and -Domestic Finn*. Nut*, tJrackera, Fir« Works eto., 119 Main street, Kstaollslied In Isa., r^UE VKW YOKKSTORE, 78 Mam »tr«#e.i, u&tr Court liou»e square,
Ury Carpel*, Wall Fsprr, Shiulct, Ac. FkKI»KI!1( ItUltCllAlIlT
HIMKEft,
A
Co.
it. FREEMAN, Amerlraa A Fowign K'stnlies, JEWELRY, Ac., 1 ipera House.
i'lA\(»H,Hli:i,OaEO\N, ORGANS jMusIch! lustruweuts, Palace of Music, -18 Ohio street.
TUTK, lift! Main street, up htaim. Music taught in all ita branches. Pupils may enter at any lima. Agency for Hteinway pianos. A. Hit IDE. Principal.
W. Itll'I'KTOK, Gcncrni dealer in R. UUOCERIEa, PKOVl.SlONa A PRODUCE,
National Block, ~!A
A. fOOTE,
»J. Dealer in Garden Field & Flower Seeds, No. ifi Main stiect.
Re.
ball,
dealer in
Slovet, Mantels,
(3r«(«,
ttrmiwAfo., VV WHOLEHALE NOTIONS, ComiuisNion iTferi'.iaiitM, its Main street.
FOfiTI.K SMITH. Dealer in
G.
Atlovea. Urates «*i«l Tin v«i«-
Ageiicy Falrbauka' .Scales, 150 Ai: in
PlltI.Il'UADEL,SaddlcH
.Manufacturer of «nd llnriu-^ WiUjik, Curry Cmnbs, Brushe, lioie lilan Uets, Ac. ,all work warrantei. Lowest prlwf in the city, 71 Main street, bet. 8th and 1Mb
VNTI*
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DIUIUOIST*.
B. ClIEADLF,,
100.000
One Grant! CaMi Gliu...... OO.tlOO One Grand Caali Gift
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One Oi.it! Cash Olft 17.500 WC.ish (iirts510.1)00each 100.000 *30 Ca«h Gift* s,«00 well ino.ooo
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168 Main 8irect, near Sixth.
SA^i YES!
JOXES
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A
J09TKS.
*t Al Attorney nt Lnw il Notary l*n1»lir No. 80 Main Street,
Between Third and Fourth. 21.
FARLY&
ROACH,
MANUFACTURERS Of
Saddles and Harness,
Dealers in Ooliars, Whips, Trunks, Ac.
NO. 80 MAIN STREET,
North side, btitw««n aid and -iih, Terrc Haute, Indiana. Axcnta tor Uncle Ham'* Harness Oil. vmt
NEW BATH ROOMS!
Anew and reliable chauge hnsbecn mod in order to fnrnish HOT AND COLD BATIfS, At nil times at tho Ncx*OlWMloom» and Barber Sbop on
Ohio St., bet. 3rd
A
4 th.
CLAR1DGE, Walnut St,, opp. Center Market, Dyer and Scourer Ladles Apparel nicely Seouml or beauti iuily Coloretl. Gents Garments Scoured Colored or Repaired.
Send your goods by Expreswor otherwise
Tyi. J. ,T. SMITH,
Oculist,
No. 405 Main St., Terre-llnute, Intl., Over Moore's Hat Store.
Having made study of the Eye a apeI ally, and hp v5nthe rsct I with t: 1 •qualed (loeesaon ah iiv ites«i the opth-al organ. I invito tbe u'hi 'f tbOK« :i tilihirform*
Granulated -••I't'iiti'^M iand all of sore R.-«
1 ••d with
p.ir'i.-ul.uiy
ol.l olnui'*
•»*«.
My troatn«'-!it w-iu no? :n ur ibei'v. i-iibc least, beln« fii-n ty w-.j.-'u'.-r. '"'ir*guaranteed. Noi-tfuv- for \.i'n!natfo !, Offlce tVonr«9
to
II n.m.A9tol p.m.
NI0N STEAM BAKERY.
FJ|ANK HEINIG&BRp.
Cnrackeis, Cakes.Bread
Asm
1 A N ZtH tt*'
UFA LCBS TK»
Foreign & DomestlcTFruits, FA5CY a STAPLE OROCERIES, law a rmrrsorssaar, "(Bstsmm the iw Bsflroadt,)
Tt-Ii. Tt". II,-
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DM!NJHTHATORH NOTICT. 1 »W-
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FILLETCFiK
LOW RESERYOni"
Hre Suited fo al
AND FAMOUS FOB BIISO
BEST 70 USE I csmzcT
Main street.
Tin l'tate, Japan
unit i'rtased Ware,
128 Main street, North Side.
TO
rxs
Burn
EAEESTTOErLLIl! y---nx«» for doisg ia-n ad ^BETTER COOKING, -C34 IT fndCt»Mj»or
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any Ftno11Uiaec»t. c.Li ran oivi.no
TO TUB
fan 81 mn i*n
SOLID 37T
Excelsior ManufacturingCom'y, ST. LOUIS, HO.,
Smith & Towuley,
OCtll-lt Terrr-IIante, Intl.
1
^IlE OLD ESTABLISHED
nmm
IRON WORKS,
OK
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
Owing to Its Increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for yet lOli greater in the future, have" been compelled 10 enlarge upon its already capacious facilities fordoing butilncss enabling it, thereby, to do ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH
GREATER DESPATCH.
sr*
in additon alfK»
it
1,8
tmw t^tabllshei! tu cooueo*
lion with It. a flretclasa
Boijer and Sheet Iron Works, of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are ptenaed to give their patronage, tfone but urst-cla-ss workmen In either department. 1 reapoctrnlly Invite the public to call and examine my ift irv hie Enntnes,Maw 4e Flooring Mllla, nnit Conl Sbnft Nnrblarry, a su ban r«
of which I keep oonstantly on the most approved Patterns.
Also Corn Mtiellers. Cnne 91111k. Mtlngle Maelilnes. both Hand A Power. HalFn CelebratedJMefl Rot torn K. It. Kemper, alao Cast
A Wrottglit IrouHcrapers,
yorfimn use. Alseagreat variety or School Seats and Desks, wuich for beauty and lurabiiity cannot be excelled.
Together with casting* of all description* for genera] use In this country, all of whlcb I warrant to be as good as the best, both
Id
material and workmanship, and as cheap at the cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER
f1?. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Ten years wl pwhite has priA-wl I»r look's W
I
im» of r«r to
ha*"® tt! 1 it than anrsb" ir i-i- «rstloa ,r o»i-.4«l lo (tie ptO-
Ii 1 rh'ii In the
iut )s *i quatntos of -r. iiaJi nnenuaicd for •is.- .-'Sk of u.' fbroat m: »«a«s. 1 -onuina
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of tbn t'rlBsr ^o«»»d-«*v or any Mver Cotnpts^* tt i.:«s iqt d.
It'ta also a wtttverte* e. U«^t ..ppet.**. (Mrfsftltcsi tl* K«*t«re*ihr Mfsb *•»-t tt»r»»»^t.
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W. R. PHII.UFS. A UT0MATIC
InSH-»* «ev»
Pkmsi* »l«ii« W
L. 12. MA 11 AN.
Gate Company,
PsirsbMKsd Msssfiietsnri sf K»li Aiy not fair i'asfor Hinges and Attachments,
Fu. FARM AND LAWN GATES,
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AUR1AOE SHUTTERS, 4
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rn^flnpiand (tatm FnrnMied to Order. «t H*sr« TrnSeHsMiSM st WtNslo* ^«lelbM«ainiMl Xmto nmlabed.
PHILLIP* A MA114\, O tvwa, TKRIU^MAtrrB, INT D«ar3lsMt Fnroaesoc K. aIL ll.
4 D5flNISTRAlrOR'« SALE, /V Not lee Is benrtn- glrm. -1 by v!rOiall Owtttl rix or the e*tslH
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