Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 November 1873 — Page 4
QPERA HOUSE COKNE&
8ilk«T 116 Shawls, Cloaks, •?. Furs, ''.'J Dress Goods, !$}& Velvets, Velveteens^ v* Skirts, Blanket^" Water proofe, Cloths.^
Cassimeres,
All at greatly re diced Prices.
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fMktairir
Now is the time to buy cheap.
HOBFRG, ROOT CO.. Opera H«||n
For Rent.
TX)K REST—A BRICK DWELL1NO, ON 1 north Becond street—Ave rooms, well, cellar, eto. Enquire at kooUiwent corner 6th nmd Walnut streets, of JAMES RO«8. rOK RENT-HOUhE with three nmh,cellar, cistern* and wood-booao all la good repair, corner Main and 13V£ at at. Enqatee of L. FINKBINKIUT Cook's Hard* ware Store.
Wanted.
WANTEDFlour
(1ROCERRMEN, HOTEL
kteptrs.anu Private Kara 11 lea to send their empty Harrala vo my establishment, or aand me word If thov have any, and 1 wl'l cumm,after Uierur, South First
srsfir1*•
Dealer In New and Old Barrels.
rANTED ONE THOUSAND FAMIIlea to rw»d oar advertisement on the pu*«» of The Mali, ihlx date, and learn
Is made possible, daring this great mr dearth thr every choc to save flrty to one handred dollar*. t\ T. ("LIPIMNGEIi
•y dearth mr «v Jiandred dollar*.
A CO., Oor. 7th and Main streets.
WANTED-A
FEW MORE RELIABLE
men to sell the Howe jewing Machine to th» and canctjine •tree* The M.MwIn »treet. Janll
toaell the Howe -«wlng Machlue Mid adjoining conntlc*. The only without a lauit. Cation, or adHowe Machine Company Office,
For Sale.
uOR HALE-FARM 0? NTA^RKS. UNtier cultivation—on Pralrlrton road, the first ixwth of Honey creek. Terms—one payment down, next In two years—balaBCe *t cull of eleveu years. Apply to Mr*. Mia E
17oR~iALE-A
OOOP HOlsATINO MAloCTC. OAKEY, at the
chine. Apply
8*0 Hive.
JJ^OGS! IJOGft! '-fV
HOQSI
[W*
will pay the HIclMOt larliflllWe 8r
Live or Dr ssed Hogs,
And will take ALL WEIGHTS from fifty Munda up. Farmer* and Drover* will no «fll to ©all be fere selling alsewhtrs.
JAKK WHITK
11,
W. Car. 4tk aa« t'herry Ms.
Dr. A. Blitz,
Oealtst Anriaf, Haa permanently located In this city, and t*k»s pleasure In aunoanclng to ibe public In this city and vicinity, tbai be
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will live hla special attention ORtv to lite MEDICAL atwlHUROICAL treatment of au.
»IIjw«
«f the «T«and KAR. Ar-( liftctJit lti*«ni*«l. Of* an«l» Mula Mreet t«*«a 4»Iiawl Bill t'onfeci len*ry .TKKKK-HAIITK,
Indiana.
OTICE
OF
Totlce
ASSIGNMENT,
l»« rel»y liven that the under
«tl hai been appointed Trastee In an merit made ny Uw flrtn of L«^eke
Ko
•Ignment made by Uw firm at 1MM wamsley. on Stwl day of October, W3, for (be bentnt of etlitors and that be baa en(and uooa the 't%rharg» of hi* trust. Parii«a indebted IIm aald firm will ^leane Mllon the oaidTrastee and make Immediate payment. Credltort will pteaa pwaeat ,|.t.
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VnV.I«ihM I47!| KR,TrMUa
This Utk tlu* of November I'CS "OKKPH H. UK
0M(K0PATHIA.
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tlRS.tJTNMOOR A HYDK, have a»«0cUt»l tbemkelvea iwrtMf to tleFnwlw «f M«dleitt», mad wUb a oomblnwj «kparl-
VerrtMllauU And vicinity, U» Hit IMtaMl ««Acuta and iTm»nl« Momptly attended to. One* o« Mala W. &«w^ea 4th and Mb. over MooteV Hat
|lrlmrla. aa«l by Or. Dta^moar freiaaia on Ith street, between Swan aad E?
Mk«|HMnili«il a.m,«toSa»d7io» r,H Prv B, A tniVMitlMn
Willi
trom eaaae,
lMr«ib
«£ml CaUrrh. tNanuwa of tit# Thioal, banand Heart Kaiwlin of Um IMgea«M a» OMBfUfw gott.D|afHn,l« *ffirt«HWflf the Liver. SSMtaml 8k lo Ft lea. ^eara^M, Rhe*»a?4n7 Headache, m. Vltan Dao«e, Weakeaaae, CtUlta, *«. expert-
Ui apevtal Mpportaaltle* named dNm
5HXSU*»!S
^^jgyax... «»".'•• «JSJ MSir mm, will be nms« tayterty wat^ed Sw. (^daoOiing wUI iMlanaafoa* wbtefc ipi t^d tVwUte tbatr lay fliaaaaiaad
^^isssa^JOR All earrtapottdeao »booWl be^ Daa. DiMorooa r, a TVrre
IH. ka^a«_ of Bonpttte _. MkltiantartieaMM^
P.ft Bch
•K. a-Dw.». aad •JCd a ftoU aappj/ ««ae« Aleo, lually
mkiM do««ai« jwaaUm.
5 r&i i€* Ki \tc 1/
TEKKE-HAITK
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THE MAIL.*
Oflke, 3 South 5th Street.
P. S. WESTFALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TKRRIMIAUm NW, SO, 187*.
SECOND EDITION
Ta Ml ttHkacrtkava.- Watch IM daif an yoar dinotloa label. Indloatea the time when yoar aobacrlpUoo explrei.'al wbM^i time the paper will, iavarlably, be dlMoaUBtwd without further not I Beat Ion.
SELF-MADE MEH
a*
AH M0K who aniouirt to auf thing mao, are »elf-made. In fact a man cannot be a real man without making him a*lf aoefc. Qe^araiij the tarm self, made ia applied to thoae who have risen to some eminence without the assist, aace of wealth or the ordinary means of education. Lincoln, reading ly the light af his pine Are, and Johnson working at bis trade and learning to read under the lost ruction of hia wife, are isH so ado MS) asd get a great d*al of oradit for thair work. It is all rifb? to give th«frn credit. They deaerve all they gat. But It is not right to withhold the same credit from others. Here is a man who worked bis wa7 through college and profesaional school, and has rlaeai to high position. He worked erery wblt as bard as either of these othera, and what he ia, ia the reault ol bis hard and fkitbfn! wark. But because he made bitnself by the faithfal improvement ol the ordinary means of tdueation, no one thinks of him a* selfmade. He is though, and Just as mocl^ sa the others. Here is a ton of a weaUhj man who has at hla command all meana of education, and he feitbtally and laborioualy improves them all and, as the reenit, oomes out a flrst-olass man. He made himself just as mnoh as the man who roee from poverty and without these means of education, to the same position. Bweetser, who, we are not mistaken, was one of the founders of the Nation, and rose, while a young man, to great eminence as a Journalist, although be was wealthy, aad a graduate of one of the best colleges of tho land, was just as much a self-made man as Horace Greeley. It was not his wealth, nor his college oouraa, but his hard work, tbat made him what he was. 80 is it in every instanoe of real sucoeea. Sumner, who is descended fraiu one of the wealthiest and most refined familiea of New England, just as much a self-made man hm Wilson wbb was it cobbler. Cbarlea Francee Atlantf^a Just a« amah a selfmade man asHScbnyler Colfax, Both are what they art* t»y means or their own hard, faithful work.
Nor afe we jr®ady tf admit that the son of the wealthy is entitled to more credit tor making himself than the son of poverty. If wa study the livef oL eminent men wq shall be forced to lha conclusion,!* statlstlca prove any thinp, that po«^y la more favorable to suoceaa than wealth. If we take the successful business men or T^rr#{laste, we shall find that not one in ten of them were born and bred in wealth. If we take the sooceaatal professional ^«s men of this city, wa shall find the same to be true. What ia true here Is tq^l* ly true elsewhere. Take he sucoesffjil statesmen, lawyers, physicians, clergy, men, editors, teachers, business mtfc, In short, the successful men in all departments of life in this oountry, and a very small portion fcf them were torn under whAt would ordinsrlly be regarded as favorable clrcumatances. With all the advantages which wealth brings, tbe eons of poverty Imoet alw .ys outstrip the sons of wealth. In fact, an abundance of money is unfavorable to real eminence la any departmept. And it ia so just for the reason which we have been urging, that, if men are made at ail, they tnuat make themselve* Success n»*n cannot be bought. It ninst be worked Out. The sons of the poor are compelled to work, and in tkl» they have the advantage of the eoea of the rich, who are strongly tawptoJ to rely upon money Instead ol work.
It to not at *11 certain but that the vtty Ant of those born to wealth who dotoereed In making eminent men of ihtmfftlTti, are antlUed to greater crod It and give evidence of more strength the suoceoaful sow of IMTMrtgy (Wealth la not the imM gated good wfcieh meaimaglnatn these day* wheweho Almighty DoUac ta God. }Mit l| ia dot a «|ueaUon of credit that we are after. W# aw petoctly willing ono Maeh abould hare the credit of being eeUittCVo and asde-. aaHriM, 1*» Ot if +4 *««10f Tt abcifta be », *4 (to Ml mueh care, (tat W« fcWi hot wflfUfg to have the oplal^i j^«vaif dial one can become a Atah (n rty other way than bj making himself a man. In this reapos^jMh and poor are on an equality, ft ia tho work that la la a naa that nakaeblm, and It la tho lack of work that prevents hia being a maa. If yoaag moa^ older Ma woakl tula a good degM of suceeaa InaaydSrodUoa worth fellowiim, they mass fork It themes Ivoa. wmmmmammmm
Taa Waahlngtoa Cluoalelo eays Andrew Jolmson la tho fttat a PiaMeat wholuHOVor retarwod to the National Capital, alter the axpiratioa of bta oAtona aarvtoe, ia a purely aoelal taaort that PiaUial Joha Qnln-
AtSaass wtaiasi a aiaba of tho Bom of llf raaialstlvsa, and N fiwHial ioha tyisr aa a asemhar of the Piaoe Ooagreas, hat that here U» list la exhaaaled.
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eign Misaiona, Rev. Mr. Howe brought ont some anrpriaing feeta coM«r«iag the coat and reenlta of ForAlgh Ihla-
a«med tbat ^gli
to the beatheh, ty-oneand aeve dollar given ta^ tbe A merles q, Jkafd
sfeftgfctbi ceaia ofevf
buralng all the fonda, and running the home machinery, coal only eight and one-eighth per cent. With thePreeby
every oeal gfv»* *y the efc«reh* gees
directly fo^*tha WHk.tpudilch It le giv-
an, iocjUMUaJMM. .bfiil patabliabed a
OrroamoK to the publle achool system doaa not come from Komaaist* alone. Ttda nyatem, Which haa never prevailed to any great extent at the South, waa Introduced loto Texas Ii met with bitter oppo^tloa both whoa adopted and aftarwardi on tbe part 01 the upper, Ojjp artatoora|ieipl«paao* TT^iaj^ did not want echoole opan to all dasin ea. Beoently tho l^alat.U*,, by seig|o asake provlalotk Ajf theaaUof 4ha taaohaia, haa alnasi the doors or the school hoosea to four bun-
't&ox&r&zjn*
action hut they refUaad^HiJa^aaid
IJATURllA-V -KVENUMi-MAIL. NOVEMBKR 29. 1873
In hla eermona last Sssdaf oaJuh. and hia aeatonoe on Saturday to a telna __
mm wm —«.-p pm«S OHIle MMm IWUVI lUHIHIwa thM may othw bwlne^ c*n make. Wp mfUr
of twelve years Imprisonment,aa a aarprise to moat poople. ^xp«rieace
...V w.. has uughtna tbat it is a difficult n»at aionary work. He allowed tfeat, of the to ooavlet a rieh man. Tweed waa money raised for religious pnrpoeea in man of ^reat wealth, and one who Ihla conntry, only ahout t«»ro per chat.
VM
was raised fbr Foreign Mtsaiotjs, 'Im oey when tbel'e Was a |»rat to gain, stead of ita taking two doilsrs to geloae Hence the very general astonishment
may aa well let the story of the men .h,__ .than wjalth—
may aa well let the story who gave a dollar ^o got the heathen re«t awhile. ence to reaulta, Mr. Howe abowed from autistic* that while the Congregational churches of Illinola apend annually about the same stxm asthe American Board, theee churches have averaged WQconverta annually for twelve years, while the mtsstona of th6 Boafd tor twenty yeara have averaged IM converts annually. He abowed that bile In Masaachuaette the converts fotrtweik* ty-llve yeara averaged annaally Ave to a church and five and a half to a minister, la tho miasioas of the Board they averaged twenty-one to a chnrch and fifteen to a minlater. The sermons were full of facts and figures as startling aa these, and the preacher offered proof of bis asaertions to any who desired It. Something can be said in defense ot Foreign missions, after all.
AN 1M1DRTANT AND SMSHlJiLE J401rEMEST. The Roman Catholio Church has at last recognized tho public scbool| In such way as to sanction the attendance upon them of tbe children of those belonging to it. In Brooklyn, a school for the purpose of religious instruction, has been started in tho basement of tbe Catbedul, for the benefit of children attending the public schools. This is a move tho right direction, and it promises mnoh good. If tbe Romauists will ceHMe their hitter war upon the public school syetem, and their clamor for a share of tbe acbool funds for tBelr own schools, and adopt Kueajinp tor' tbe rfUgtons inatrue|loa of their chil*. dren outhideMtt echoot rtom, there Is little doubt that Peot^etants will meet tbe A hafiT w^, and1 candidly consider •U ^eesonable *ljectlana wblch thOy may urge, and ^eoaovfl obatec}es4 is not at all Ifnprbbable thA With tbe cessation of hostility on their pert to tbrpgbuo school system, and *readt^ ness to support and i»provh- |t, thaV many of the moatatreauoaa advocate* or keeping tbe achooisjuat aa tbey srs, would yield, and be ready to depend «pon home instr uclio n, Sunday schools, and other schools like that eatahUahed in piodkljia 191 the reilg* lous training of their children all would desire instruction In hiorala. There may yet be barmooy between ProteataAte, Roniairtita, Jews and Infidelaon tbe acbool question. Better harmony by means of careful conalder ation of each others feelings, and bj concession on all sides, than ^onstaoi quarreling. The school aystem Is too deeply Intrenched In tbe hearts ol th* American people, to be Uprooted, and the sooner ail Americana heartii3 support it tbe better tor tbem aad lor thesvstom.
jre«ktofl to ItlaexpaofUiiire of ino-
t- The lesson of this verJaatice is not entirely out/'^MKiibat thereis not aln|t|fMDA |gu|lsldneateven th^oikiiM/M
The acQomalation of hia wealth waa rtfjpld, hat not bo rapid aa hla fell. Two abort ysprs ago ha dictated all the
teriaa IM** Mls^eaawj poani tt fWmoeralie aomiaitloha Iftfthe city of coauonly three and one-half percent. jg9W York, and controlled, to a great With the Metfcpdlat 3Mrd only t|roe «xUot, tte bourae of State pollUca. per cent. And with the Baptist Board
Jr/9m
vAT{jpVW*0r
W
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1D(
bis followers lulfilled It. lie
w-wasMHWiiii 1 IDVagBI BIIPWII INafMI^IIBII I B| WSIW fund tot tho gappoee of snpparikig all figd pnbliaopiaioa, the execrations the astsssary oAcava and psyihghooae the pteaa, and the power of the law. He expeneea. The Boarda of these leading 1|r|D( too f(r. The people made, one denominationa get reepecMvely W4 kenruleau eflurt, and hia reign waa eenta, 96% oenta, 97 centa, and 100 cente OTCr Xow he la in a lelon'a cell dew/i over. »ow ne ia ta a leion wh Saturday at Langdoa'a, a out of every dollar, into the work for .•*•* by hia late fellowera a lonely, singar^offlce and of the newsboys. Which II la given. A4 better'.htmiig brok(B
thought hinsaalf impregnable, and de
each—forty-eight
of
Hia oatear teashee thaK
M.iton Is In Ibis world some
thing grander than great wealth higher pepiration than the golden calf— a nobler ambition than mere naoney fbh'ng'^bhhbh^
Tbb
Cubans are a fast people. Ilusllughter and soul saving are allha done with the ntmoet dispatch. The archbiahop at Saatiago reports that of the officers and crew or the Virginlaa twenty wore converted before they lott tho lelaad. He glvea thoaUtemoat wlt^ MalnMNlke panlealarity and brevity, thus: "The prisoners were turned over to their spirltusl advisers (Pletro en Capllla) at eight in the morning and ebot at four In -the afternoon, giving our prieata only eight hours time to oonvert tbe twenty." Pretty good time, that—two clergymen, ten converts
mlnatee for
each conversion! The risk of so good a jobapoiling was probably one motive for the summsry execution of the tnen.
A cbutaiw cure for nose bleeding is said to be to extend the arm perpendicul*r!y against a wall or post, or any convenient otyeot tor a Support. Tbe arm on the side from which the blood proceeds is the one to elevate.—•[Bx."
Don't extend tbe arm too auddenly. Such a movement sometimes oanses another fellow's nose to bleed.
Caft. Ali.cn, now In Washington, telegraphed tbe Express last night at midnight, tbat "it is underatood, la tho highest official circles, that Spain has acceded to our demands. This fctfows tho war cloud away."
W65HH*IBSBSHSS5B opon tbe bright side. The iring news comes from Bostoh tbat Alcrge number of mills and mannfectorMa have etarted np again, on full time, |»»»d8^
Atfri!
IsABK|tLA BKTCABH HoOK*R, Ol Hartford lias become tbe banuy grandmother of t^ius."—[Boaton Globe.
Grandmother Hooker, wa preeame, la d^ing as well as oould be expected.
^Tib finagcial news ffeom the East is mufeh more encotlrhglng. Money Is •aid to be plentler, and tbe effect Is visible In all branohea of trade. 4
ik |r a- or ihla «i-y ie not a unit In -regard to tho liae of policy t^pursue in nlatlod to Cuba. Meanwhile recruit* lag la eetlre'y sponded.
COUgrtSsm-n, General Hunter, I Mhenlii hill in Congress, on Monday, tor the laaue of the reabi#e green* hacka,
Cokqbkss convenes on Mondsy, and Prealdent Grant will have aomething to aay about the way thinga are going on, —mm
Now la the time for profitable Inveet* menta—if you have tho money—when prksea are down and money Is scarce.
Kvaksvillb wanta a first-clatt opara to give It 1 be "proper tone" aqratha Courier of that dty,
In Supreme Court haa dt*cidod that Mra. Cl«-m oaa have another tfial.
The City and Vicinity.
THN OATUHDAY JCVKMINU MAIL A on afcle each MatOiday alUrnoom by A.ji.D»ow,.r, -r:^S B2». .Opp. IHKt Oflice,
tmum
a self-eonaii-tomrniu** of
aooo, they will be compelled to «!v»
It haa been raaehed eo
qalekly even ia Tsxaa. Bat that ditch to ho tiled op right away. Tho
..,..Kaaaas.
Ilia, lad lad.
r4i»
*»trfjrrt 61 waatiartbla weekl
Mt
Wvaaa's our Indian Summer
QdOP
way befote the popular demand tor the aweaa «T edaoating all dtosaea, This holiday attira. Is ofle hf tho last ditebea of the old alavsry oonteat. We may congratulate
jfttj |m« ^laaMa4at^a ..W* uu»*
1 1
No im» ainahiatenta billed tor
wr*k*
Taa ahow wladowa are putting oa
Now the dry goodachoap.
te
qulcker tboaa whoawte Itgetoatthe ©tm peopleaa«nod 10 have tired of
time to buy your
wall to aae thaa to help fill it. Thla Ir yoa have aay money pay yoar boar oat tho truth of thlo
ho psiaaaded to gJvo ap thla laat TBB Cbristame and Now Yeara boll- iMrostaceaato-dftoMqaaliaepfcyul-dlt«ii Lml aias. dsyawiil alao coeaeoa Tharaday. «al isd aplritu 1 that UMy are aaudoaa a a a at
fit
doaht of that. Bat taaaa Mknrt ataao "trmm mwmsn °"r™- .TT —...,„«flevt ..n, ••naia •Upcegreaa Mighty aaooaatortabia. Tfcaakaglvtog Day w* very toe. thaaka that they are aoteaotMrpeopia.
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.. CUppinger A Co.
Maaquerwde-Toate'a Hand,
1
French Chiaa-Tbeo 8tahl. Rubber Bboce 8 Soull. :arableOrsaasi Deolo Bros. -{.• --5
Carpets—Brokaw Bros. Clothing—Moaaler1*. Millinery Ac—H.L. 8lrao*. Itedootlon In Fun—A. tiers A Co. Notions and faney Oooda -C«nt Store. Wanted—Floor Many Local and Personal Notices.
THE local newt market thla week boon quite quiet. TBE new cHy ecrip will appear la two or three weeks.
to Alderman, hia woed applications tor work,
la#. He needed but to expreaa a
TRA pork houaea are overraa with
PmnM don trm
^j
PBOPLB doa*t travel enough to ploaie our hotel men Juat now. .r
Tax little people are already counting the daya that Intervene until Santa Olaua cornea.
Taa Mall can be had at Greeacaatle on each Saturday at Langdoa*a, at the
MoaaLKa Baoa., at Iadlanapolla, gave one hundred baga of flour to the firat one hundred applicanta, on Thanksgiving Day.
THB Rockvilie Republicaa taia woea la evidence that lu proprlator, Jo B, Cbeodle, knows what aeoaaty paper ehonld be.
Taa fire alarm aparataa ia too handy. If a lamp of coal falla oat of a grata, aa It were, somebody rusbee for tbe near eet alarm box. j.r'v
Potx through the winter,boya. There la hardly a doubt of a retain of tho old order of thloge In the Spring, G?od timee coming.
THB Kellogg Opera company want to ootne here juei before or during the holidaya. Come along. You will have a generoua weloome.
EROHT cents a pound ia what they charge for tender loins at the pork houses. Are the poor to be deprived of their ueual cheap meat this winter?
THB City Marshall of Iudlanapolis has notified the police force to enforce tbe law closing all saloons at nine o'clock. Over hero the saloons run all night, if they waul to.
THE City Council at a special meeting, after a lenghty diaouaalon, on Tueaday evening, reaolvod to laaue 9K.0I0 worth of city scrip, la aataaof one, two^lvo aad taa dollar notaa.
Aj expert aaya: la buying tore blow agalaattho "aet of tho fbr,** aad If tbe fibre opens eaally and ahowa the ekln, don't buy but If the down next to tbe ekln la so dense that the ourreat of Wreath doean't penetrate it eoaa to reveal much of tbe akin, the article ia good.
THB Western Comedy Company, recently organised In thie city, played at tho Opera House, Tuesday evening, to a small audience,. The performance, for amateurs, was very g°pd, but noitof sufficient merit to travel upon tho high eoundlng title of the "Wfsetfjr© Comedy Company."
A carriek of The Mali in the aodthwest part 01 tbe city, recently collected all tbe money be could, Including advance payments, and abandoned tbe route. He refuses even to /uruish a list of tbe subscribers. A new csrrler haa taken tbe route, and patrons will be promptly served on leaving names at tbe Mali office.
An obeervlug individual aaka if We ever uoticed a female while paaaing a plate glaas window of a store. He aaya that ou a pleaaant afternoon It la lateieetlng to take observations,* A lady slope, aa It were, to examine tbe gooda In tae window, but really to rearrange her wearing apparel. Firat a tuck at her battle, then a twtaft at dor bow, a twitch at bar hair, and offebegoee at an aaglo of ahoat forty-five dsgiasa. Arriving at the neat window, aha gives a aide glance, as If admiring the ooateota, when she ta actaally aeoaitalalag how tbat redlagota flta, aad arondertng if her hat is on etralght. It la roaliy a treat to watch the feinlninea In theee mauopuvrea.
THANUOMM DAY came and went aa Tbaaagiving Days have come and ln jrn
WallerOaf.r-, .. •...—^»^aall,lUa sad enjoyed la *aiieeellaatoaa,way. lad. Bualoeee waa partially suspended, sera a a to a a Ueo. a ^.„„MatlOoo, Ills, all who could affbrd to do ao stopped work, and others "knockod off" tor
of a MoffBd
obmrr9d
half a day. Ko«oe who enUred lnto the obeervsnee of Thursday's holiday with the proper spirit waA troubled yesterday tnornlng *ll* twtngaa of conscience on gripings ahdomliial. He who aroaa fa tho morning with a large realisation of tko bounteous dla*. penaailooa with which ta tho laat yoar wo have heoa blseeed, drsaaed hlaiaelf la Sunday clotbee, spent hla morning aador the droppings of the aaaotaary, aad the evening nnder tho dripplnga
turkey, rattriag with a
thankful heart at a seasonable hour,
Taa feratera ere low-spirited over tho **ved aa ho ought to live, alept aa be
££T£rk ^id have alept, and feels altogether low price or pora. tho 1 etttr tor his day of reot thua ra-
B)Mra
snsatwr theatricals. thaa cocaportad themaelvea, who wttl
Tjiinliena nharrh ea to gat rid of. l^tthe
t. Theniweroaome, who
iii'i'fr'TrV-ir'iiat'-Aar "ia
A TSMPBttAHcg meeting which promisee moch lateree^ will be held at the Firat Prvat yteria'n chareh to night. Hon. K. B. Reynolda aad othera will take part. ?«n
THBRB IS a very Intereetlng meeting in progress at the United Brethren church, corner of 14th and Chestnut atreeta W, E. Bay, paator. Servicea eaoh day at 10 a. m., and 7 r. m.
THB S. D. C*e. Chrlatmae Charity Ball promiaee to be a grand aucceea. Over one handred ticketa have already been eofd. Tho prouaeda go Into the treasury of the Ladiee Aid 8ocelty. .,
IF you have Holiday gooda lo sell let It be known in Tbe M*U*e holiday oolums atit weak. There le scarcely a reading household In thla city or the aurroundlng towna Into Which The Mall doea not outer,
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AT the Baptlat Church to-morrow morning Rev. C. R. Henderaon's theme will be "Tbe Duty of Jeaua Christ eaasntial to hia moral power." In the evening, a lecture to young people, on "John Bunyaa aad the PUgrim'a Piogreee."
THB Charity Fair on. TH^Nleaving Day at Ddwling Hall, waa a magnifioent aucoeea, and added another long oredit aiark to the. energetic lsdles of tho Aid Society. The dinner waa superb, and waa well patronised, while tho sttandsnne la tbe evening waa very large. The Journal la Informed that tbe aet reoeipte will be over one thousand dollars. The ladiee cannot yet give the exact figures.
Tu trial or tho Doakln murdereis baa been set for Tuesday next ia tho Criminal Court. Wo understand that Roper deeiree to plead guilty, and ask tho aaercy of tbe oourt. It le thla tbat hia causSd tho delsy ia briaging aa his trial. The original law of thla State says the penalty for murder in the first dagrss ehall bo death. A aopplemental aUtnto aaya tho jwrp may aubatltute Imprisonment tor life. It la tbe opinion of tbe beet lawyers that a Judge haa not thla privilege, ao that In a plea of guilty Judge Long would have no alternative (rat to aseeae the death penalty. Roper will tried by a jury.
ItmfttMaitTs.—1The following ta a list or Interments In the cemetery tbua far during the month of November:
Nov. 2t.-Jame« M. Sloan sconaumplIon Nov. 21.—infant or James M. RXan Stillborn*
Nov. 25.—In font of T. Smock Stillborn
MARRIAGE LICBKSBS.—The following marriage licences have beeu Issued by the County Clerk alnce our laat report:
Jonathan Jewell to Julia A. Morris. James Carrol to Mary Cahlll. John W. Brown to Ellen Fool. Doane D. Stllwell to Susan Calder. Jeremiah J. Cronln to Kate Haney. Nicholas J. Peirott to Emma E. Sykes.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. Servieaa at St. Stephen's Chareh to-mor-row (Sntulay) and during the w-eh will be as follows: Sanday itohool Morning PragrerlOKLUtaav, Sermon, and Celebration of the Holy Communion 11 A. H. Rehearsal by the Sunday School Children of the Christmas Carols, ete. s^r. a. Evening ^Nsxt WedbesdsT*U%e day appointed by the Anglican Communion for inteMeaalon tor the susssss and prosperity *r Foreign fecial secvMS wU __ hg Wednesday,. be services In the evening at Si.
St. Stephen's During W«
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Tbesermoneon theee ocomIoqs will bo by
Things" Vis Death, JudgmeBt. Heaven anil H«il. The first service will be next Wednesday evening, wbea the Rrv. Mr. VanAntwerp will preach. Services commence iy*,
TO CITY PATRONS.
Tbe proprietor of Tbe Mail is n6l f*ceponalMe for tbe delivery of papers In the city, except through tbe poatoffice, nor for money paid tecMrrieraornewsboya. Carriers, aa well aa newaboya, purchaae their papera at the offioe, and asrve their patrons. It la advised tbat, unlesa the carrier is known as responsible, advance payments be made for no longer time than three months.-,, *.
—'Touta's Band will give ita annual Maaquerade at Dowllng Hall, on tbe svsalngof December 11th. Tbe price of sdtalaeion will be pat dowotoault the times. Particulars next week.
—Take your money to Clippiner A Co. when you want groceries, provlalona, etc. He eel la at bottom prices, and to all caab buyers gives adiaoount of 7^ per cent. See his advertisement,
—Tbe handtomtM, ch&tpcst and moat detirabte carpet* In the market, are tboaa "Super Erin Tapestry*," |uat received at Brokaw Bros., at alxty oenta per yard. —SavbI SavbI! Save!I!—In good doaa order, yoar rage, lor which my team will call st yoar nsldenoe, and pay tbe highest nasi bet piles. Please report any inJosOee oa the part of tbe collector, to J. H. Locke, No. aoHtb Second street. 1 ,*• *«»1 ,•
••ObflwiabI hsdboagbt*««uger!" to a remark oflha bsaid by %omim who bavo bdeti otW pewoaded to fwcbaao asaM other machine.. The 2ff« Family Slapw Sawing'Machine, with attachments tor all kinds of work, is fast winning favor lo tbe boose bold, aa ahown by the rapidly incroaaing aalee. It is capable of a range and a variety of work aocb aa waa once thought impossible to perform with machinery. Mr. Marshall, at 310 Main street, will toll you all about it, and you can rely upon bis atatemeuta.
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