Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 3, Number 165, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 December 1872 — Page 3

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New York Correspondence Boston Post. LEO AND LOTOS.

Four Gorgeous Pictures that Surpass the «l&ok Crook in Grandeur. The play which commemorates the reopeniDg of "New Niblo's," and rededicates its stage to the spectacle, the ballet acd grand scenic effects, is called "Leo and Lotos." It is as much like its predecessors as is one picture in a kaleidescope to another. The same glitter and the same elements pretty women, brilliant cestumes, shapely limbs, agile and graceful movements, all guided and regulated by a plot which is no plot, but a pretense for the purpose of justifying and causing to appear reasonable all the dancing and posturing. There are the sparkling hal of Mammon, the grotto of the Fairy Snowflake, the cottage of Huberin and the palace of the Jewel King four gorgeous pictures, of which three are gorgeous in the extreme. Those of but slightly less pretension to magnificence are the Bird-Cage Palace and the Boudoir of Venus. In the former, various birds are represented by the corps de ballet. The feathered tribes thus. outraged are the rooster, the stork, the popinjay, the hawk, uhe crow, the owl, the linnet, the wren, the goldfinch, the canary, the lark and the nightiugale. The canary marries the linnet and a* procession of birds, exhibiting little plumage and more of the human form divine, escorts the bridal party to the footlights and then is resolved into a bird ballet. Nothing more absurd and delightful for grown-up, yet infantile, people can be imagined. The actors in this piece are insignificant and serve mainly to explain the extraordinary appearances and disappearances of the ballot. To be sure, Collard, the juvenile tenor, sings his songs and plays the part of Kohinoor, Monarch of the Jewel Kingdom, to that of Queen Jewel, personated by Mrs. Wright, the largest woman before the public except the obese lady at the museum. She is remarkable for her physical proportions, and is good-natured enough to appear to enjoy the ridiculous situation she is placed in for'the entertainment of the publie. Two years ago she played the ghost in G. L. Fox's burlesque of "Edwin Hamletj" with an effect better imagined than described, and in the "White Fawn" she appeared in a white satin robe with many puffs and flounces. Barony photographed her in this costume to her infinite satisfaction. She never seemed so slight before in either substantial or shadowy dimensions, and the little artist, who is a bit of a wag, whispered to a friend that the reason of that was because he hid apart of her with an article of furniture carefully placed in front, and so large that she was rendered small only by contrast. The belles of the ballet, who, by the way, find no such reception ready for them as was given Bonfauti, Sangallijand Betty Bigl a|few years ago, when the nation was virtuous and innocent, because ignorant of ballets, are Pitteri, Lujio, Adrienne and Katti Lannier. Pitteri will please by hei voluptu6us grace, and Lannier by her easy motion and airy swagger but it is easy to see that young Americans will hardly exhaust their substance in riotous showers of flowers or engage in feuds such as divided them when the first belles of the ballet, Bonfanti and Sangalli, enlisted them to fight under their separate banners. Many a young clerk was led then to invest the money that rightfully belonged to his neuralgic landlady in a season ticket and bouquets for his favorite danseuse, and more than one aged person stood bald but beautiful, as near to the footlights as possible, night after night, while his impoverished family mourned his absence from their midst. But that is past, and no piroutte, however well effected, no pose, however graceful, calls out more than a slight enthusiasm of recognition from the more experienced audiences that now assemble to witness scenes such as were then advertised by the denunciations of the Rev. Mr. Smythe, a clergyman who made himself known by attacking what he considered the licentiousness of the ."Black Crook," and who has since sunk into the peaceful obscurity of that play. He is now, if living, offered a fresh opportunity for the achievement of one kind of distinction.

For there is quite as much in Leo and Lotoe" to shock the sense of propriety of people made after his mould as there ever was in any spectacle here exhibited. The true way to look at such scenes seems to be as at fairy spectacles, yet it is to be doubted if any but the children do so regard them. The little men and women crowd the matiness it is a joy to watch their animated faces, and one can not help feeling sympathy in their delights at having fairy land visible and tangible to such open, bright eyes. It seems singular, but it is true, that the same parents in this community who said "a judgment!" when Niblo's was burned, and breathed gratitude for its destruction, allowed theii* children to visit the matinees of the much-decried plays and warned their elder sons against such sights at the same time. For Satanella, the beautiful fiend, only amuses the children, but she captivates the elder brother and Electra, the spirit of mischief, is to them a lovely fairy, while to him she is the English blonde, Miss Lizzie Keldey. A sometimes unfortunate distinction, which makes a deoided difference in tne conduct of the juvenile the adult.

From tug 'Befkahire (M§.) pjafle, Sprnrisers Surprised.

Qbp pigkl wt f^rnsvj!!?

eouples, with heads full of fun and baskets full of fodder, went to Richmond to "surprise" a friend. They hadn't the least doubt of a cordial welcome, and they expected to while away a good many hours, with the help of a fiddle or two, at the hospitable mansion of the Richmonder. They arrived there in good time and burst in upon the peaceful family, laughing^and shouting in the greatest glee. The provisions were dumped upon the table overcoats and shawls and furs and gloves were thrown off at random and without hesitation the fiddlers unboxed their instruments and began to tune up. By this time the party began to give some attention to the master of^ the house. He was completely surprised, but only for a few moments, acd then he was ready for 'em. He inquired if they hadn't made a mistake and got into the wrong pew. He was answered that the cheerful occasion was intended for his benefit, and that the party intended to stay awhile with him. They said this smilingly, expecting to win over the old gent into welcoming them. He didn't win worth a cent. He called out to one of his sons to "put four-finger charges into his double-barreled gun and fetch it to him, and let the dog in out o' the woodshed when I git ready to shoot." The old man's ire was up and there was "business" in his eye. The lady of the house reached the mop from behind the cellar door, and ominiously asked the fiddlers if they "highly valued them instrument^." The party began to think they were getting too "warm" a welcome, and slid into their cloaks and overcoats as nimbly as if the house was on fire. The genial farmer 'told them not to hurry, as he'd have the other barrel loaded in a minute, then he'd help 'em off." They didn't wait. They said they had decided not to have their party there, and might just as well leave then as to stay longer, and so they rushed away. Our reporter says they didn't talk much on the way home. The ladies said "it was mean," and the men said dammim," which is foreign language for the same thing.

Twenty Years Younger.—To say that hundreds of maids, wives and widows look twenty years younger than they are in consequence of the complexional freshness derived from the use of HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM, is simply to state an absolute fact, which might be promptly verified by direct testimony if ladies were as willing to tell their ages as to use the best means of making themselves lovely. Nature sometimes, but very rarely, crowns the charm of perfect features with a complexion of exquiste clearness but even then time soon begins to make inroads upon the velvet cheek, the fair white brow, the ivory bust, the rounded arm. To preserve the "glory of woman" unblemished, even after the meridian of life has been passed,itisonly necessary to use daily this cooling, healthful vegetable preparation.

BUSINESS CARDS. J. F. REDEL,

Importer of Rhein-Wines, And Dealer in LIQUORS,

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,

Corner of First and Ohio sts.

Goods delivered to any part of the city free. GST The Highest Cash Price paid for Country Produce. decll3tn

BARE-FOOTED PERSONS Will get the Best and Cheapest

BOOTS AO SHOES

Made to order in the Terre Haute market, at the Store of HENRY APMANN,

EAST MAIN STREET,

Botween Eleventh and Twelfth, south side. dec6d3m FRED. JL. MEYER,

Blacksmith and Carriage and Wagon Maker,

COR. FIFTH AND CHERRY STB., Terre Haute, Indiana. 8®- All kinds of Carriage Painting done in first-class style, promptly. nov29d3m

WUI. MEISSElr, Dealer in

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

Wines and Liquors, and Groceries,

COR. SECOND AND OHIO STS., nov9-3m Terre Haute, Ind.

SOEOHf HIRSCH,

Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent,

OFFICE, OHIO ST., between Third and Fourth, Second door north of Shannon's Bank. Ha, Collections will be promptly attended to. nov2d3m

ROBERTVAST VALZiH,

E N I S

OPERA HOUSE CORNER,

novldly Terre Haute, Ind. WILLIAM OEISERT,

Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in

Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.«

NO. 4 SOUTH FOURTH ST., east side, novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

F0RSTER& FAHNLfcY,

Agents for the Celebrated

Pittsburgh Ale and Porter, NO. 153 MAIN STREET, novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

HENRY €. tCH Manufacturer and Dealer in

Foreign and Domestic Cigars,

Also the Best Erands of

Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Pipes, &c., NO. 179 MAIN bTREET, bet, Sixth A Seventh, novldly Terre Haute, Ind. na. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.

VANDUZER & UCHTMAN,

Dealers in

Cigarss and Smoking and Chewih£ Tobacco,

NO. 195 MAIN STREET, bet. Sixth & Seventh, novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

MAliCUS SCHCKMEHL,

Jea) f§f#te Agent ^'NotarylPublie

OHIO 8TB8ET,

A A N W I N E

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Ever brought to this city. Our stock comprises a Splendid Line oi Beaver, Coney, Chinchilla and Melton

OVERCOATS CHEAPER THAN EVER.

A Superb Line of SUITS Durable, Stylish and neatly put together, at the very Lowest Prices.

We are enabled to show our customers and the public generally the moat Complete Line ol

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KUPPENHEIMERMER & BRO.,

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PRINTING.

DRY GOODS.

EXTENSIVE CLEARANCE SALE!

-AT-

Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.

S E E S S O O S

TO BE CLOSED 0IJT!

N O E E I E S

2,000 YARDS PERFECT IjAWNS,

At 81-5 cents per yard.

3,000 YABBS BEST 1400 LAW^S,

At IS1-3 cents per yard.

NTIUI'JEH GBESADPES,

clearance.

CLOTHING.

"OLD KELIABLK."

KUPPEX HEIMERS' Clothing House!

N O 1 1 8 A I N S E E (OPERA HOUSE CORNER.)

WE

would advise our old friends and customers that we are in the field again •yvitJfci the

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Reduced to IS 1-2 cents per yard.

LABOE STOCK OS1 SUMMER PRINTS,

At 10 cents per yard.

wASK POPUNS A FA5CT DRESS GOODS,

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Japanese sinxnr«s,

Bednced to 15,18,20 and 40c, from prices 10 to 25c per yd. higher.

PERCALES AND PIQUES,

jit reduced prices.

LACE POINTS A3TD JA€KETH,

To close out.

In order to present stronger attractions than a great reduction

on Dress Goods alone would effect, we will, tor a short time, make

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A^BOUT PRINTING. THE PLACE to get WANT JOB of Printing executed with promptness, in a correct manner, and in the latest style, is at the EXPRESS PRINTING HOUSE, No. 3 South Fifth St. Our assortment of Types is complete for a card or poster, Presses, five in number—three of tbein Gordon's unrivalled

Jobbers, machinery £r Stereotyping, a full ahd complete line of paper and card stock, envelopes, Ac., good printers. The possession of these facilities warrant us to pledge the utmost satisfaction to all who extend us their custom.

Estimates furnished and

orders by mail or express attended to as promptly as if.delivered in person.

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Cor. Fifth and Main Streets, Terre Haute, Tnd.

JEWELS?, &C.

Ball, Black & Co., 565 and 567 Broadway, New York,

Will continue the sale of their IMMENSE STOCK of SILVER-WARE,DIAMONDS, JEW­

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WISE.

NEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS.

HMB¥ ROBERTS, Manufacturer of

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Office at No. 12 South Fifth St.,

Opposite St. Joseph's Catholic Church,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Prompt attention paid to aL professional calls day or night. feblO

JO AS & HARPER,

Attorneys and Collecting Agents,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

Office, No 66 Ohio Street, south side.

J. II. BLAKE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW

And Notary Public.

Office, on Ohio Street, bet. Third Fourth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

HOTELS.

E A O S E

Foot of Main Street,

TERRE HAUTE, IKDIA5A.

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LEATHER.

JOHN H. O'BOYXE,

Dealer in

Leather, Hides, Oil and Findi£u s«

NO. 178 MAIN STREET,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

LIQUORS.

A. IQL'DOMLD, Dealer In

Copper Distilled Whisky,

AND PURE WINES,

No. 9 Fourth Street, bet. Main and Ohio

Pure French Brandies for Mediqal pur poses.

PAINTING-.

THE OLD RELIABLE

RARR & YEAKLE

House and Sign Painters,

CORY'S NEW BUILDING,

Fifth Street, between Main and Ohio

GUNSMITH.

JOHN ARMSTRONG},

Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter, Saw Filer and Locksmith,

THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

GROCERIES.

ItUJ.M AW & COX, WHOLESALE

Grocers and Liquor Dealers,

Cor. of Main and Fifth Sts.,

Terre Hante, Ind

R. W. R1PPETOE,

Groceries and Provisions,

No. 155 Main Street,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

WEST & ALLM, DEALERS IN

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AND

COUNTRY PBODTJCE,

No. 75 Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

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