Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 October 1874 — Page 8
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
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thektMUiraw hoar** Um Ughto grow AtfwwidgtoriaaMlitvitaMM, mi(MtttM«wgMl«( Uwbat«r%i TM» lonely tarn re-«cba«s to tb« slulll
WlthuSuftoer moon And left the laldnlg
iltcht Bwlody huflom, ilcnt desolate and still.
Th« N»Ht gates lei loose a lurid flood. That tan* to gold each distant village spire. Tips nllUte wild roue stems with dropeof hk*d, And virtue* with gem* tbe vld«\i silver WhQe sad-feced Autumn wraps the sUeat wood And all the bills in nnetHumntlng ftre.
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M. I*s are peculiar people. Thoy axe sticklers for etiquette, and far more thau etiquette allow* the member* of ^11U)e
the other professions to demand or ex-
pect, a mere buDKler of the medical I %oLl6,, pmvMeaVh* recoil. aipkxu «n to
T. T. knows thai we have had, have now, and probably will have, through all the ages of the world, good physicians like Aristotle and Abernetby. His principal complaint is of the large proportion of the bad to the good of tbe hosts of poisoners, compared to tbe MHSQ
army of these who can readily apply an antidote? of the gs«a& horde of mnddlers and quacks opposed to tbe
^hc'calls the
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In eurreit INavitore ^Ittoih will be qfldnfr euKtvaled and that UteciltisisRis will occupy pages In tbe newspapers, land voluntas tn tim libraries, but still will bMteflt sdenoe and bu m^aity
-'views and a ooUtoion of intelleets that eventuate In tbe general benefit. ^Chere to a nattual ol^ectlon to barsh nrttldtsm on any profession sss class. T. T. oi^ecla to it. He to prepared to join In condemning times who criticise the oiergy unmeroiAfiUy, baoaens they area class that aim to do the bsst they iknow bow, and ignorance with them to a a a a wonkl not be harden the hwryew. They cannot kill the body, and their attacks upon the reputation of peeplft are looked upon as bonoombe oar «*paid "natter," and therein* affix* nothing but tbeit Ikws. But it Is diCferwjt in a matter of {lib end dleaih. People dont like to be killed witbont understanding the reason. If it todone scientifically, of course nobody «nd fcult, and there is no ooeasioti f»»r an injunl* hut these fellowswh the vight p»«seriptk« s^niy hv .-i»anc'-'. and wrong medidnewhea the right one would have
Mv«d the lift UMJT noiflet, felons, (andahpoldbe mwhed Hk» Gate, thai mb msgr know "them nod avoid tMf |*,^erviOM^.*, *IM the people haro their [names at the same Umm tMr victims )«K» announced. ±.
Personal.
Tom Harper to the happy frtherof a I girl baby. Addle L. Ballon is away out in Oregon .w
Gspt, C. H. Alien is writing Washington letters far tbe Expreaa,
Postmaster Fll beck's family ia visiting in Lawrence county, Ullinoia. It wasn't llardln Davis that got a divorce, aa pubUahed, hut hia wife.
President Grant will pass through the city to-morrow to attend the St. Lewis a
Ben Lnshie, the lightning ticket seller, formerly with Barnum, travels with Forepaugh.
President Uervey ia in tbe east topur-
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T. T. has no disposition to criticise tbe I H©n. Bayless Hanna who IS taking eta, thorough pliyslclai—bo Who has
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the best years of Ms life to the study of kicked this week—by his oow. the huipsa ftoae, and* tbe analysis of HIMMB.
lie honors the profeeakat that
has given- more evidence of real skill than has been exemplified in either law or divinity. But fortes very reason it oa^y for impostors to invade its sanctityand trifle with its inost occult mys-.
teries. And these are the gboula T. T. would ostracize or show up iu their true oolors.
T. T. has seen a statement, and at the risk of a libel suit against the publisher -of The Mail—who has pledged his responsibility for everything that appears tn this column—will repeat it, that more than half the good people who write M. D. after their' Signatures art either knaves or fools, that a moiety of the residue are ignoramosses, and that of the balance not mom than one ia ten 1s competent to tatecharge of jk serious ilines® of man, woman or child. T. T. is not prepared to make so sweeping a charge, but it is so near tbe truth thai be will not trouble himself to contradiet it, or in any way call it in question. Tap chances to one, it will be some pf the nfne out often thai will abuse T. T. for this article. And yet notwithstanding Jhe statement is so' su8ceptib|e of proof averybody thai gets sick Is flbcpected to perform a primary duty by sending for a physician and regarding bis pritsecipUons, so th^y are written in Latin, without reference to ability or experience on the part of the jSCsculapian disciple.
locomotives tor the Paris and
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.bore Mupiefon la the mero ttlUerofj science, and fwe to ex^eritwfet upon W. *61 Tuett, Of the Singer A, the human corporosdty to the hei#it ufj&afted y&tetday ftt LodS^H his bent, he may pak^pn^karptilac©) Qtfcer pdnteltt Kentucky. at will, and if the .victim dlee, it is ao- Rx^sheriff Stewart baa cdmtf to fenvn counted (br as a visitat»ou of Ciod, twtlMr| for ^j,*e jntor, and oocujJea the feing than a clear oase of manalaughter, regjdeinceon Chestnut street. which the Acta generally warrant.
part In the couaty canvas got
Patrick is having a terrible
thno'Mtfr Rheumatism, which has confined blm to his residence tor several weeks. .• bepot^* L. Hussey, of Brazil, has got a Terre Haute girl, Miss
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,0 Thirteenth street, to be his*
T. H. Riddle came,home last night front v* re he purchased the largest stock hi has ever brought to this city.
Hus£s and Nubbins," who discusses "Liberal Christianity and the Scandal," is moved this week from the first to the sixth page.
Miss Ida Russel, the guest of Mrs. John H. Wilkinson for several weeks retujnecfto her hoi^Qu.in Meunt Carmel, Ilia, op Thiuaday^^,
Terre Hante used to be happy with one Dan Crowo—now we have four, and the Dan Crowe isn't happy whenrthfe quartefta get mixei up.
L. Goodman and wife, who have been in Europe nearly two years, started on the home jvoyage thi&Aye^apd will arrive here in about two weeks.
Mary Clemer Ames and Grace Greenwood will appear at the Opera House, on the evening of the 12th of November, in their elegaut costume recitals.
Rueben Butz retires from the management of the St. Clair House, next week, and will be succeeded by Mr. Bartholomew, formerly or the depot eating bouse. •. -v
Charlas Vanduzer, a miller, and an ex cellertt yfctttig"mau, in the employ "of Thomas K^ams, starred thk week for the Ro6!fy 'Mountains, where ho will seek to regain his health.
Robert Smith, conductor on the Vandalia, always feels an attack of heart
fcw men of science who know exactly disease as he passes Casey, 'ca'so he will, on the Kb of November, lead totheal-
when to do so ate thing, or refSrain from doing anything. T. Ts view to that tbe the M. D. who abides fey the maxim that "oature to titw beat phyrifeian,'1 knows his b«sine«, and may be saftly fcruted.
In view of tbe thousands of murders tint htfre-beeit perpetrated In the name of science, and the constant liability of men and women to shuttle oif theirmortal coil as tbe result of a medical practitioners ignorance, care-lcasaess or passion for experiment, T. T. wishes to make one practical suggestion to which
tar one of Casey's fairest daughters. Here to a personal of interest to every femily: Read the bulletin on this page from ftyexfs Carpet Hall, and when you visit the city don't Ml to call at that great depofltory, pf house furnishing goods.
Ladies, school teachers, clergymen, postmasters and others i&h earn a ftrw doilam with grcateasoby canvsstdng in I their immediate neighborhoods for Tho
attention of all tbe Saturday Evening MaiL See prospectus
He itnmOam lu the trsatasent in another column.
.siof this matter, and bespeaks tor it carefat consideration. He proposss that in mil notices of death, published in the newspapers, tbe ikmily physician's name jbe attached, and that, where such ition to practicabiv* «?im mary of las treatment be given, thai it may be .jtfcfelttof If$ the Wortd it' laif®, ma ^ppectolly by those who sxe endowed -with suffident science imd skill to «ritkise it and pvopoft taipr^vepMrts. •0H. T.jtoiwiMW^tbif tttto will o|Mi%few
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his money tthdef bis pillow.' hSd roll of several hundred dollars there the other night when tbe burglar came, but the midnight visitor never thought of looking in that place.
Judge Gooklns states thiough the Gacette that he ha^c|K^tv^nM|K)ei in which ftm' fi^4£iui(n 1kv6 gone to (Iiicago to l»o bora. OB both occasions the enterprise was aMended with signal success.
Capt. lB&. h.AflefcSfei^ss authorized to place his invjmtion &r tho mes»uremesnt of grain in cam, on the line of the I. A feelwfe^iftriBB^btipolis,
It will calf for a comparison of I yesterday, to arrange to put the Indioa-
tors on the roads centering In that city. Citteens of the surrounding towns can make their expenses when rfaitlng Terre Haato by peKfcKsftiffall tt* tdeaOM^r need imd ttyfeog ft» ftin sapply of fkmily medicines at the Terre Haute Pharmacy, owner of Fifth and Ohio stfmli.
For the ben*f8t of students who may not have opportunity of attending the day torn Of the Terre Haute Commercial College, the proprietors have made ample arrangement to net only eondust the n^ntor omnmerdal
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In theeweaihtypitattogive thoss who msy not have the time to devote to the commercial coonw, a regular conne of drill and Hwtoras, on Arithmetic and pennmanship, and cspecdaUy invite the businessmen, young men and ladies to vialt the college and witnewi the Si»rtrtM tion here given In these branches, and: sattolV yenrselves how proAtdbtolt to to s|cna your erenings bene.
gat prescriptions filled at all hours, day and night, at J. E. Soma' east end Drag Store, alao any and all kinds of tnah pgtceefor pickling purpo**, efcv-etoq coal oil, eta,
When yonr purfcethoofc get* empty, and everybody knows it, y»® can pal all yonr flrfenda la It and 11 wwil bulge rat 'worth a cent, Tbo way to keep It fall la to buy your groceries and all kinda of tahla supplies at Arthur Miragan*s Marble Front grocery store on north Fourth street. His goods are always fresh and prices the lowest In the market*
If thy oonsrietiee smite thee once, it to admonition if it smite tbee twiee, It to condemnation. There to one thing sure, however, that your conscience will amtte you ftarfhlly if you ftdi to purchase your Harness and Saddles at Miller A Arleth'i on south Fourth street. They have a large assortment, well made, and priosB reasonable.
Friendship to sweet. Friendship lis beautiful. Friendship to tbe great joy, the great happiness of this life. What would life be worth without Mends? And what would life be if we hadn't such an establishment as the New York Hat Store of Howe & Yates* to get our stylish hats and caps? They are just getting in their fell atylesr-eome very neat, attractive and desirable.
You are referr»d to tbo ant for Industry, to the lion for valor, to the dove for, innocence, to the serpent for wisdom,^ but tor a good lunch at & small cost wo refer the farmer and the hurried city merchant to tho now, clean ahd Comfortable lunch room of White AMewhinney, at W. H. Sage's old stand It is a big sucecss to the prpprfetors and a g^reot on no to he "She shut her eyes to Love's knit brows, she shut hefr ears against his chiding lips, and rising to tho level of the unspeakable emergency, she flung! open the secret bridal chamber of h$r heart and declared that she must have: her dress trimmed with those elegant, jet trimmings at T, II. Riddle's. Mr. Riddle is now iu the east and sending homo the latest novelties in his line.
Button A Hamilton have rearrange^ their show windows this week. Much: taste has been displayed and they have now a pair of the handsomest windows on Main street. But then they have so, many pretty things in their house that thoy have an advautage over other dealers. The many pretty things in these windows are only a small part of the novel and choice goods inside—useful as well as ornamental.
Turn, for a moment, from the Beecher scandal and ponder over tho fact that D, C. Greiner & Co., at the "HoosierStore," have the largest and finest stock of dry goods and merchandise In their line that they have ever carried.' The stock is fresh, selected by Mr. Greiner, in person, in the eastern market. He visited New York at a time when prices were down, and the patrons are well pleased with the bargains daily oflered at the southwest corner of Ohio and fourth streets.
Tho old patrons of N. Boland, dealer in Boots and Shoes, hardly recognise bis establishment since it was remodeled. An elegant plate glass front lias recently been put in, the walls and ceilings adorned with handsome paper in imitation of .frescoe, and with a lavish use of the paint brush, it is in truth the
Palace Shoe Store," and it is filled with one of tho largest and best stocks of boots and shoes in the city, sold at astonishingly low prices for cash. «•?.?
'Mid pleasure and palncOT Tlio1 we may roam, Without lots of victuals
Who'd care for home: Ifo charm from the skies Could hallow us them,. Were our aupltoards cmRty
Aud our tables all bare.
But in thisland of plenty and Rippetoe's White Front grooery we can all-have plenty to eat. How it docs make tho children smile to see one of Rippetoe's wagons drive up to the house with baskets of good things to est with which the "White Front" Is so abundantly supplied. ...
When one's thoughts lightly turn to love and matrimony,"engagemoht rings, wedding gills, valuable keepsakes, and all such choice little novelties, possess a peculiar Interest, and it may not be out of plaoe to remind Interested parties that a most charming oolioction of fresh, new jewelry, fins watches and chains, beautiful wedding silver, and every useful and ornamental article kept in a fashionable jewelry store, can be seen in endless variety at the popular house ef T. IL Riddle.
In this day, when one to greeted at every turn with wonderful inventions and curious discoveries, it seems strange that one of the greatest of these, and one whk»h yields the most practical advantages to humanity, shoaid have escaped being placed In the catalogue of wonders. We refer to what may be called a "Panacea for IM-tsmper51—in other words, a neatly-made and ooaatortable shoe. Such may be had at Noye* Andrews boot and shoe Htore, where a specialty is made of todies and children's toot wear. His stock to large, from the best manufiMstories, and you are sure of getting not only a perfectly fitting shoe, hot one both stylish and durable.
MOBE RAROAim.
SHOULDER SHAWLS At 26 Osnta. UNDERWEAR FOR 40 cents. LADIES' MKRENO HOSIERY FOR VtH CENTS PER PAIR.
LADIES' FLEECED HOSIERY FOR 30 CENTS PER PAIR. MISSES FLEECED HOSIERY FOR IS CENTS PER PAIR.
CIIILDRENM FANCY HOSIERY FOR 8 \"ENTH PER PAIR. OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. OCR STOCK IS LARGER AND OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EVKH. POPULAR CENT STORK, SOUTH FOURTH STREET,NEAR MAIN.
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COMPLETE ASSORTMENT.! ^^Iver shown in.Twft Haute. fr,.l 4'
Tbe acknowledged Hebdqoarters fort.
HOUSE FCBNI8HING GOODS.
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Special Prices.
GREAT BAEQAINS!!
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PLAIN AND DECORATIVE
WAIL PAPERS.
You can make money by having orders* filled
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At onr reduced prtccs.
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We make a Specialty of *. Plain and Ornamontal
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REDUCE STOCK.
CLOTHING,
FACTS WORTHMOWmflii
^HlA* WE HATE
The LABGB8T STOCK in Terre Haute,. ..
Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas and Mohairs, Fine and Medium Dress (roods. That our prices are fully 30 per cent, below prevailing figures. $
That oar assortment of Waterproofs, Flannels, Hosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, Velvets and Velveteens, Kid Gloves and Neck Ties is much more complete than usually found in cities of this size, and ./
That Purchasers can save fully 30 per cent, by making their selections of DRY GOODS at our establishment.
Bleached andUnbleachedMuslws,Tickifrgs, &&, have not been so cheap in 20 years as they can now be had of"~r
Felsenheld & Jauriet,
BLEACHED MUSLINS.
Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale, Androscogin, Hadlsy, Newpert half bleached and all popular makes bleached Muslins. Prices a» low, as before the war.
Cl&StAfEMES.
L«rg«r «hd elegant line of Cassimerefe for Men and Boys wear.
FLANNELS.
Flannels! Flannels Flannels! Flannels I One hundred pieces just opened in plain, checked and striped.
WA TEE
PEOOES
Marble Palace, '620 Main St"
WILSON! BROS & HUNLEY
DEiLKBS Of-
DRY GOODS!
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CLOTH.
In this ^apartment we have some rare good BargaiKS. ji -ii '.1
BLEACHED AND BROWN TABLE LINENS. This department is crowded to overflowing with a frill line of House Furnishing Goods. ..
SHAWIS, SHAWLS,
In all the new styles and in great variety ofprioes.
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From every quarter of the Globe,
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In Gpreat variety.
WIU50N, BROS. & HUNLET,
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GULICK & BERKT,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Drug#" Medicines, Chemicals'
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,
Corner HKaftn and Fovrth StKda, Terre Haute, Ind.
Pare Brt&dies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.
OUR MAMMOTH STOCK
IN B3LEQANCB AND CHElAPNfiSS IN PRICES.
Onr 9KERCHAHT TABLOBKfO DGPABTfiEIT has the latent importations of the FINEST OOOlMi constantly on hand.
Mossler'8 Square Dealing—One Price Clothing Honse,
CmtiMinf of CHILDREN BOF8 and im SIZES, in all Style* and sixes ekeel* that of any aeftaon,
U7 Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Terre Haute, Ind*
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For Ladies and Children. A large and attractive stock.
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BLANKETS,
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White and Colored a speciality in all grades. ..
CASHMERE! CASUHEiiE! We have paid unusual attention to this department this fall, and have some very special bargains^ ,* tn ~C 1 "'3 p!l
ALPACA AND MOHAIR. The Raven* Brand of Alpaca and Mohair is unsurpassed and "Par Excellence," in poler and quality. tt, a*
OOATS HAIIL DRESS GOODS In all the new shades. H1i •'•"iMttf -'t 'V •w.Ji 't V" ..r I {*.-*
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