Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 December 1874 — Page 3
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pm«t wb*n neighbor, calling on Mr. Errfngton to condole wlthjilm 00 tbe death of bis kinsman, end rmlber prem^Psly ^nd»d to t^ pnmfrrty
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wontd Inherit, fend beard, with pro king Inwednilty,
HI* MHUMM
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ffciwrifor M*
vented
wltb «.** m% tato revert^ nod loot
Mf thai very moniu In one con»doi*tesid courteous w«i» not until WUfred jW* W* tbst be gore ber*n Insight to to
MB ,r hi. 4ur^i looks «sd it WK* bur My. in lowered «, ,S(.«, a- a unwilling that *ny
One
elan «buu^ wtrbenr him. "IHd either .my wards go ottt ye* t. ayeeoaln. Mtiw R^rmwttd^ vn, «ir,M* aneweml, surprised at th»i "Tb*y meditated a walk ii, tnoaferuUbety la
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aftorocKMB, Wt
1 *nn went down, and so It w* deferral till plewamter weather." Hot, lost ia tbe twUlgbt, dii no* one of tbemtake t^»boi*w£ through tbe plantations to the churchyard
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Milly felt ber pulse* qoteken ee she answered with a deckled negstlve. "Then it was yon, Mia» Havnwnd, wsnltnot? Itwa»a greatroller tomy mind to hear yon teU uw that
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"Iwish,then,that Ioonlds tetlMs mnivmA to assure you that I did not hsmr ?he house all day." "J -.ti
TOO,nay
be mistaken with
sard to the glrla," be reminded her.
BOn»«
oWMf«l tbem-»"Maude ie often
wbed vHb ken it ta her bead to ramble as tor as the churchyard and back agate.*'
Milly did net reply immediately. Mr. Kntngton seen*** strangely »nxioa« to be couvinoed that it weeone of be h«K* aeen and, nulbrtonateiy, abe SUTLKmed^Hthat t» both Maude and Katie bad ant lumidn the An with ber at the boor he rw"?"1, tint about Mr. Uui^V«5uben telling eaoh ghoeUy atorietkthat neither of them had eared to move until the aervant eatah in and lit
W?lTyou mind telling me why you asked am Hilar* »he inquired, when abe MW that be waa growing impotient at luf vilMtee. »i have already told yeu«%» my dear Mitw Raymond. Some female certainly did take that loute yesterday eveniug, ftr saw bar when I went on to the terrace, to try whether the headache had given myself through writing too long would yield to the cold, pure, outer air/*
Milly hazarded a conjecture that aome one from the village had choeen that path aa the nearest way baek, and was glad t* hear him admit that it was quite pose:!'i4. but yoa will contrive to eeeertaltt thla tor me, Mhn Raymond, without letUna my name he mentioned I am afraid you will think me very childish to lay aU thia strata upon each a trifling circumstance and if yen were aot the kindest, the most libend-minded of women. 1 should not have ventured to apeak to you at all."
Be sttil more Crank, and teU me precisely what yon saw,6 Milly earnestly entreated.
Ue led her beck to her
presume, my approaching ahe stood for one moment of tbe
ijmm d, and l^- ». disappeared amongst tbe shrub*, ana I ww her no more hut tbe Impression left upon me to, that it w«i ^CHymula benelf whose spirit I beheld, -fhe
rapid
vet graceful walk, the very attitude, vlth the «k held back and hand npraUod, aa 1 U-*e mm* ber *ta «i wben lhAeniog for my eomlng, were Olympiad Would any one dare to put trait atrit upon me as to pemmate her?* itad started up, looking more wrathful at U» Idea than Miliy bad ever seen him before.
Bo calm, dear Mr. Errlugt««» VTbai yon «an he explained, I lfstve no OOftlH. **U mdat-|ti«»8 S»P" he a«#w^, veheutentlv. "I absdl not know a sainSSSw l»ve convinced myself that
fim
not the victim of aiaandalous notdb«rf!^ that *tt!y
•xebd^ed. "How can yon think that at.v would begulltyof suchunpwdnsawe conduct?'
Wl«t th* am I to think, Raymond T^at really wwi ttte «f»lrit of «nv wile that moefced
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wiie that.nock«i my«v«»r* -impomlM*r Aecried and Wl hernS# With her bandUnd arrange her thoughts. Who
SO
£»2k e'r£iiin "Sll these my*erkroa on-
"wifc'w-P'SSKw atoMaoCKtt»e«d
Sm
intention of go»n« away,
btanUy YOfhaing to poatjwae her depa*. ^W Mitly was lM*t«tlng whether to Mr. Knrtttfljon thai aha I ad this strange
WOOMMI, OV IO BE
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Maisde to dive
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w«| aaany f«irtb*r
.,,:^K2^S.1S£ a f»t«: v-tafen«f_tl»» pm tar enii sras pated by Mr, *amm they. nil St from toe plrt«»liW®I»
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inolca mid
beirsywd. The irtaimof o«* ^sl^kMHia^oewmas^av^ W«re left ami raw* far mwt wa«••tHi r.
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^fikineH had Wmaelf ftooi the wsaYend^d 3 doU and fdtens t^abs^, t^t
SING MOM&
Cultivate alnginK in the fltmlly. Begin wben the chiW tenot yet three jmn 7&L WM songs and hymna your —,k
er aaaw, bring tbem all baek
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bimtbni Mr. ftun&t bad wort woh^ biy beMWtlMit tbe HMMT portion of hit wealtb tocbaritab&mirpoiw. 8be bud noOowl, wiib eoaewm. that Mr. Krriugion looked nervous sad nnbke inssMMto* be teemed un*fi« to •ott! t» any purauit or, if be
almost aee again the roddy ^eeks, the «mlliag «ea» and the merry «y* of lAshooimatea, aome grav-h««ded i»ow moat "lie moldcring fa the graw," Ami anon, "the song mr motbetf «Mif* •prlnga unbidden to the Upa, aijdaww*and eoc*h«s theae memories. At
the mind into another ohannel light bmaks in from behind thf ^od luibe «ky, and a new courage hi gwnJJ This honest man got* tdagiug to his work when the day^s labor Is endbe to on hb way home, where wife snd obild, aud tidy table and cheery await bim. ti^ean not help but whlatle and siug. the buralar never id^s. Moody iSU letice, uotmerry aong, weigto down the trad«euum, tbe (terfidioaa. el«rk, the unfidthfUl asrvaaH the perjured partner.
SthSH BILLINGS.
Moi people rt^ent ov their alns bl thanking God they sint so wicked sa
tbAU
tbe philoeonby In the world wont make a bard trotting boss Every boddv seems to kowdderblaiself a kind of moral balf bushel, to maaxsure tbe worlds IWdltys In.
BashfUlnea laoften like the jdatlng on spoons, wben it wears off, It shows tbe Nobody really luv»to be "heated, hot It duxaeem aa tho every one was aoxloa» to^how near they ^ould cum toil.
Experience aekts on sum nholka Just as It ana on a bull tarrier, be uon fairly get over one whipping befbro Ue .begins to look around for another.
Ifikant hav but two thlmcs on m« that dont pinch, let it be mi shirt kollar, and ml boots.
Phlloeophy ia a kind ov severe
who
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thf
stmt,
from
which ahe bad risen, and seated himself by her side. ... I have told you bow it was I quitted the house, Intending to take two or three briak turns along the terrace, and then return Indoors. But just aa I was beginning to et^joy the fteebneee of the atmosphere, I saw a female figure eras the town from that wing of the house we de itot use, and ranter the plantations. At first I thought that Maude1* dog might have weaned front her, aa it had Often done betore, and that shewaa in »e*jch of it and, finding ahe did not return, I followed to offer my asaistanee. By tills time the figure had flitted so fiur ahead that I eentd searpely discern it st all bat still I followed—followed. Miss Raymond, to the churchyard, where I traced this ftoah to tbe tomb of my poor Olympta, betore which she paused and heard* I pro tootstepe, tor abe —.— holding bade the hood of the cloak in which she was wrapped* and listening,
A FATAL SPUING.
About one-half a mite over amountato from Bartlett Springs there is what is called Gas Spring. This I* probably the greatest earioa&y of the Mountain*.. The water ia ion ould, babbling and toamharas if boiled, and the greatest wonder Is tbe Inevitable destruction or lite produced by lahaling tho gaa. No live thing la to be found within a dpcuit of 190 yards near this spring. The very btrdn, If they happen to fir over it, drop 4tsad. We experimented with a lieard on its deamwtive propertiea, bv hatting It a few jfcet above tbe e«t«r itstwMied dead In two mlnatea. It will kill a hamaii be*«« la twenty minute*. We atood over it about five minute*, when a dull, heavy aching «oe*Uon crept over mi, and oor eyea began to swim The gaa which eseapes here Is tbe rank land ofoarbooie aeid, hence
jyO YOU WANT 1 4-TO-
to your
SJSyt and^tewh them to tbe IttUe onea the hymn and tb« balladg funay aaddeve^nali mi* them tsg«thfr,tu» meet the similar aaood^aa Is after Mft (bey eome ovetnsao niystawtona^ometimea. Many time and alfc, In BXHMI way and Wat! street, in Uie wp t«n oimsdntaa in the sunahlueand nwty of Rrth avenue, andauild the affondor «f ^e drives intbe Central Farfcaom* UtOe thin« wakee the memoriae of oarly yonlh 4he old mill, the cool
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up tbe harts, and throws
£v STLies so well told that a man would alUnost bo a phool not to beleave them.
I hav known men who were so plus that when they went a ftshing on Sunday, they allwuas prayed to tho lord for ®A (knatick is tbe wuid man we have to kontend with, reason ha* no effekt on him, and It la agin the law to club him.
Next to a klear oonahience, tor solid cumfbrt, and every day wear, oums an e&sy boot. An eaay boot will huuiaidse a sinner faster than two missionary* kan.
THE WRONG WOMAN. A popinjay from the eastern part of Iowa struck tbe
wrong
customer on a
Beck island train yewerday. He noticed In a seat in tbe rear end of a car in which he waa traveling, a lady. She appeared to be unaccompanied, ana tbe yonng gosling concluded to strike np an acQtuuntance. So firmly was he impressed with the belief that he was Irresistible that be informed several gentlemen near him of his intention. He walked leisurely back to the seat in front of tbe lady, seated himself, and turning about impudently Inquired how far she was going. The lady coolly asked him If it was any of his business. She then informed him that If he was particularly anxious to know she would send to tbe smoking car tor ber husband who would be happy to give him all the information be could desire. Hie longer the lady talked the more emphatic she became, aad tbe verdant youth was glad to beat a retreat, followed by the Jeer# V»f the passengers and tbe wrath of thebtdr.—{t* Moines Register. g—gggs "'I III! I 'n* 'gg
pRAIRIE CITY
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destraetioo of lift also, quenchiwr of flames Iwrtantaneoodly*—{Oolusa (C«.) Independent. mtmamammasaama osAirrsaAnrm (From the ?lew York itun.)
A writer In the dn«annatl Cominadal dtemsses with comrldprable abundaneeof detail
BOM.QmntVhaWt
of te-
ding too mueh whljOty. He say* the practice i» growing upon him, and that & late he tow been fn?quently »'on the ragged ed#t of tho jlu^Jam«." Moro«ver, b« has a«i|tdred, wftbln the last
This ball very probable, ftte known thai «Bsnt #as obliged to r^gn from the araty* on»«»untof drunken hahUa and It would be a wonder If be ahould. aaeape «o mMm relapse Into them ih the hitter part of his life.
A SP'K WL&tMf?# dUATtTCBm. {Oikspri tliaoM «Tdtt Win
mwm torn
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tohielipetMadenaiMRNrty -f-Hlen the room. «me *orpri»s b«t Mtlty sank her bands that It the
Abie ... wards
M» aoddan haePr Mi bar lap •*, waa m» man
,k«d so like the ieatOCym* be WHtevwn mmfaH&tm «»a ™»Xe*BSiTft
awad
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imythlng by
whicl you bare done for me/#v»nark^ gfntkul anldtar who was convalescing tn aCkv«rnmeBt hospital to a emwrade who bad atfamded Wm through a d«igeiousfbvev. Las* w»ek that eenwsde, In. Balgbt, a mbteet-makrr re«^diacte Mt. rleassin, ?\swisylv»nla,f»-
Mole heir of C.
j?yj£*2s
$S
is ts
K.
Sykea, who left
Oovemmente at
THKSetontific Ammtcan cautlone people agstnia the too fteoiMHHt oseof e^m ^oras a nwdiriy^ ft sqr«^the swtups faint, stmfter to oplutn ov alcohol, nnd when tiksA la large d«asa, eanaes irifcaI tlon of the norvoaa system, a» jeaenwviiMflm, «dteo fetal in
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
Hake Money?
iNswfMi^am 9m Owoasos *»d e«Hit to eanvas .tor euhwritKas to THIS iUTUB» DAY smmtxu MAIL,
The Two IVJlans will tm r^atni on t*
k- k*^» tha*. aa they ass moss than westh
th«
Saturday EveningMail
HIICX «1M A TBAB,
Ohromo "Cherry Time"
«arrHH.M,
Both lor £2.00.
Tha worn
at
nan vssalng Ihr Tbe Mali, the
heat PamllT Paper la the West, iaafpeotsiljr adapted to LADIE8, who esn make, on tbe liberal eommlsatons given, from ttfi to ftO a week.
Addiem «*. *. W»TVAI.l* PublMiar Mahutfsy Evening Mall, TKltRE AUTB, I.V». Agents wanted at every town, foatalBee nnd nelgbborlioea.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
I Vr- $
1,
ILLINERY.
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ManoHftotuiertof
Sash, Boors, Blinds,
Window ami loor Fp»ui©Jh Moulding Brackct*, Stair Balling, BaUttist«r% leweH pMt% Flooring, Hiding,
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And aHdesetiptlonaof
FINISING LUMBER!
Whotesals and Metelt.dealet* tn
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,
A*»
#.w.rt«sv, LIFF A SON, a
A
t«rta-
mentaty maembmnee of kindness to him wbhnt alek tea term boepltal near It iaomrChriittatt dntv to *«t the alek, and a docile inMler or woridly|iradetM»i totted the wills the dead. •maaiaaiiiaMaaaStt
MILLINERY!
Larsest. Hasfcesiert
Fall and WinterGoods,
Pattern Hats, Straw and Velvet Hut*, 4 8itk V«lrets, VelfrtneB*, Silks, Hibboiis Flowers, Laces, Ornament:*, &e.
Hats and Feathers,
(.LEASED OR 1YED.
Manufactories of Terre-Haute.
OF THE BEST DUALITY AND OUR OWN MAKE,
-SL*TH
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Book pases, Parlor and Chamber Setts,
FRAXK DEIHXG
1
BOOFUTCI FELT.
flewtaf, pialBln«and Woad term-
M^tfonstoordsr. All work wwnacttsd. Cor.
9ik mi
laltoerry Street#.
mmmtmgff,
MAMV9AOVtmm
LOCOMOTIVE, WATIWAIIV A •AR1NB
BOILERS.
TCBTLAK 4KB OTLIIiBB, flnt UtesMNb hot. (Poplar s«Bd WolnntU la tbe most sabatanttal in
Kcpairtnc done In tbe nwna sMMant Mnm at short notlee, aad as liberal 'S^YSSiiiSrtSMiyl^Sd •e.
The
MHI (lsamg»
«Mt MoeBt te tlw CMy.
JCWT wamvm A POU»UVKIF
KB. COLE,
I \-H •81 Main Staroet.
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Bed Lounges, Looking-Glasses, Chairs, Etc., Ete.,
AT LoWKB PRICES THAN KVKH BEFORE, BOTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
18 and 20 Fourth St, between Ohio and Main, S. K. ALLEN, Agent,
Planing Mills.
NION STEAM BAKERY.
A
DKALER81N
Foreign A Dome*!ic Fruits
faacjr and Htapl« CJreceries,
.tLarAYamtfi^B^, (Between the tw» Rallroidis,)| Terte Rente, lad.
ii ^.nri. 1 'iiSMimi .i ratii$i| ifimiiMMheam—*****
TOSEPH SCOTT, •*TIf®w Terre Haute Pnmp-Haker, NoribMli Hfc. between Cbern* and MalbertfjrV wente* In all kinds of
PUMPS.
And PUMP FIXTURES. MY IPMI4LTY!
"TheOhio Wood Pump,"
Made from Wild Cneambsr and Wblte Wood Tlmbcr--tbe
l*mt
and cheapest pump In twe.
Printed Onsranteeand Directions rurnlahad wltb eaoh and every yam?.
^^««i5s.s?asvis
and Prions
Q.EO. W. HABERLY, (ma to OtAITCK* CO^) DMlorlnellkindaof
DRESSED LUMBER
Horth 2nd 8L Corner of Lintoni TKaRX ItACTE, IND.
svewftennwstfedone prmn^oadvarmnted tO0l*e sntisflMUon.
L. E COOK,
BRO.
Mannteeturen of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes, Bread, And CANDY!
Wholesale Trade of Terre-Haute.
following Wholesale Hotees of Tefr#
Haute are supplied with a full stock of FRESH GOODS, which willbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES.
HUI.MAN & COX,
WHOLESALE GROCERS!
AXD
DEAUSRS1N
ALL
KINDS
OF
Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,
Cigars and Tobacco, Floor, Salt, Nails, &«., tXIHXEH MAIN 4X» VKFTH STREETS, Terre Haute, Indiana.
TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING, v,
EXCLU»IVE
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!
004 MAIN STREET,
M10CWL,
TERRE-HAUTE, INBIA9TA.
EL1HHA HAVKNH. ROBERT OKDDHB.
HAYENS & GEDDES,^
MsiffMaors to
V.
a. JRrrEKA CO,,,
WHttLEIALiBSALKM IX
Staple and Fancy Notions,
White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Ulores, etc.,
Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen Mill*, a
S S A II E E E E A E O I A A
bKTWEEN 8IXTH AND8KVKNTH.
NICHOLAS KATZKNBACH. FRED KAT3SENBACH
Ns. KatzenbacH & Bro.,
MMwAietarera of Mid Wholeoolo Deolers In
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES,&c.
189!HAII8TREET,
WHOLESALE DEALER 129
FURS, PELTRIES, SHOE FINDINGS, TANNERS* OIL,
ROUGH LEATHER!!
1MXAIX8TBEIT,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Factory No. 44, South Centre Street, TBBRE HAUTE, OnDlAIIA.
Hi. -A!.- BITB1TETT,
14« HAIIR STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INB.
SHEKP 8Kir^No^f SSA1 SB BUTCH E11H TALLOW 7§ 8
SUCCESSOR TO
J. COOK &
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE AND CUTLREY,f»H
1U and 154 Main St., Tfrrf Ilnnte, Indiana.
Agents for Ok« IIORNEY RICHMOND FLOW. ,f»K
T. H. RIDDLE,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,
RIBBONS. FAKf GOODS, Ac.
Will Duplicate indlansnelis, 1*elnnntl or Chicago Bills. Ck»»d Trade Solicited. T. H. RIDDLE. 181 Mala HU Torre Haaii.
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BUTTON & HAMII TON,
wccwpoMT* 'j.:
O. BARTLETT&
"CENTRAL BOOKSTORE,"
Ho. SSS Main Street, Tor* Hante, Ind.
CONDOOT«'H
THE HI«HRMT€ASH PRICK PAID FOR PRODUCE.
THBO. STAHL,
Wlioio—le wad Rebdl deslerla "s
Qneeosware, Glassware, Chandeliers, Kerosene Lamps. &c., &c.
ALI.KIMOSOP
BAR QOOIM aad FIXTURES of the »atet* atjrtea.
I am offering sp^etnl inducem^ntg on HifiiawitrO, Silrtr Plllii Outors, Forkn and 8fMK«% also Tuble Cutlery.
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1 PRICES OF TO-BAY AND NOT
Leather, Hides,! ik
Unless screed upon by Bpeelal Contract. 'w. niDES, green trimmed...™.,...... 7| do erven salt cured trimmed, do dry flint, trimmed,....-., do dry
Rait,
trimmed
KIP AND CALF, green....
SQN, -,:w
WWBI JUHIIJU!
J. Q. BUTTON. B. B. HAMJLTOM,
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Ton will nlwagrs And
And CMsyts and Fanogr Groceriei.
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THEO. STAHEt
•r' tM Halm S**teoi»jtwo doom Wot of Fomrta Sfcisshl.
