Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 7, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1876 — Page 6

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OUR PHILADELPHIA LETTER.

The Struggle of the Managers to Make Both Ends

Meet.

Various Points of Interest in ant! Around the Exposition.

From our Regular Correspondent. Philadelphia, May

the

25, 187C.

How to get their money back nd avoid bankruptcy, has become, even at this carl day of the Exposition, a sen Otis question with the hotel keepers, res auranters, proprietors of saloons, beergardens, and "greatest curiosity in tin world" shows that have established themselves in and around Fairmoun' Park. Many of ihem have paid enormous rentsfor their places indulging in the most extravagant expectations ii relation to the crowds that would Hock t(

Exposition, and, of course, to Iheh booths. Their dreams illustrate in a for cible manner the proverbial recklessnes of American calculation. Starting witi the venerable inwrought illusion that ''the greatest nation in all creation," otu exposition was to be, as a natural consequence, the greatest exposition ever exposed. They left out of their calcul.'itioi such insignificant factors, (when measiir ing this with other world fairs)., as th Atlantic ocean, the recent panic, and tl, facts that men, besides their interest in the Centennial, have also some interest in their farms, merchandise and wives. Rigorous experience is teaching these gentlemen a lesson. 1 he crc wds do not come. The "largest ox in the world" and the "educated hog" are not paying expenses, and the probability is that the proprietors will have to eat the ox and hog, or be eaten by them. The world will survive cither catastophe.

A ride of three miles around the Centennial grounds, in open cars drawn by steam engine, costs five cents, and^ thisride is the first exercise that every visitor should take upon his arrival within the enclosure. It will furnish him a usefu a "id comprehensive view «f the grounds

an[l

buildings, as well as of the

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umerous

restaurants", where white aproned waiter I stand heroically by seductive tal les and empty chairs.

Since the opening on the tenth of Mav. there has been

110

concourse ot peopli

that might with any propriety, 1 callei a crowd. Many who come, and apparently those in good circumstances, brin:. a luncheon with them, and may be seei. about one or two o'clock, ., enjoyinj. a picnic in the various suitable place? which abound in the buildings ant. grounds.

The Exposition is becoming each da more complete and attractive but ih work of grading, paving, building aiu demolishing still goes on, and four or five weeks must yet elapse before the arrange tne.its and designs are completed Meanwhile the managers solace then selves with the reflection that they are making quite as good progress as was made at Paris and Vienna.

To give an adequate scri] of such an immense exhibition as this, is the work of an encyclopedia "r.it.I. than of a newspaper article. If it to know with which building gin. Artists and comioiseurs will I first to Memorial Ilall, where there is the finest dii "lav of paintings and staiuary ever seen in this l.emifpheie finer, perhaps,

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fore

1976.

peerless

ive,

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will be seen aga'.n be­

Farmers and granges will

prefer the Agricultural Department where they will find mnch that i* new and much that is familiar and old. Manufacturers, mechanics and inventors will find tieir chief delight in machinery hall, the otlly building where the United States is-

and without practical competi­

tion. But the main buile ing is now, and •will continue to be the one most attract­

to the masses who are not strict i*. artists, mechanics, or agriculturalists, but a little of each and all. This is an immense building of 460 by iSoo^ feet, «.o\ .ering about twenty acres, and is of ornati ironframe, weather-boarded, so to speak, •with glass. It is filled with the industrial displays of various countries, and about one third u'

space is taken bv American exhil»"ors. Gieat Britain, after tie United States, occupies the next largest space She, with her colonies, A ustralia, India, etc., covers about one-sixth ot the entire a-ea. It is a significant fact that England has made liiHe atte npt at mechanical display, but has, with wise discretion, confined herself to those exhibits in which she excels. At Vienna and Paris her display of merchandise was very imposing, bat"there are scarcely any English, or ined anv foreign machines here, which 1 take to be a tacit acknowledgment the srp:rior ingenuity and efficiency oi Ame.ican labor-saving devices. It prove"that'na ions as well as men, sometimes know their forte. England, however, makes a superior display-ot thosi ai licics in which she has no rival theie *. an «t.most endless display of earthen I'.tv. from the commonest potto to the costliest porcelain and irsajc

Her furnituic-s, carpets and oilc.'.'-h-throw our own completely iiuo the s. d.Several London firms have entire roois and suits®!" rooms, fitted out with adinirab'e taste the elegance of "their furniture, both in workmanship and design, displays a perfection to whieh our cabinet siakers and upholsterers have never attained. In glass ware, cutlery, and textile fabrics, we are also excelled by England. But with only these few exceptions to crucify our vanity, it is doubtful after all, if this Exposition will have that healthful humiliating inflifcnce upon us for the want,of which, philosophers ar.d moralists (?nd ^hey are right toe), say we are suffering.

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This is called an International Expcis.iAmerican exhibition

don, but the American exnimnon predominates so powerfully,- both in. space, and

display,

that the visitor, (under the peoples mentioned. ....

I.UDWIO DEVKIENT.

The great light of the German stage was Ludwig Devrient, the uncle of tha tSree Devrients, Carl, Emil, and Edward. He was perhaps the greatest genius the stage ever possessed. Unlike Garrick who leaned more toward comedy than tragedy, Devrient was equally great in both. His Shylock and Richard Vere terrific performances, while in Ftps the tailor in Kotzebue's "Geialirliche NachbarschafV (Dangerous Neighbors,) he kept the audience convulsed with laughter. Unlike Garrick, he never studied, and was given to intemperance. For nearly fifteen years he was connected with a low strolling company, and it was a sheer accident that made the world familiar with his power. It is said that one night when he was announced to play Sclieva, in Cumberland's "Jew," about five minutes before the rising of the curtain, the "Inspicient" (an upper call-boy next to the stage manager) appeared with trembling face before his chief and announced that Devrient had not arrived. The King was already.in his box messenger after messenger was sent out and at last Devrient was found in his favorite tavern half seas over. He was taken to the theatre, dressed, and just before the cue was given for him to go on he found that he had not yet made up his face for the part. There was no time to loose. He looked around for paint, but alas erratic genius knows nothing of order. He found a little carmine, but black! "Have you any black?" "No!" "Give me your boot that's right a little spittle on the hand will rub off the blacking a dash here and a dot there, that will do."' "But you liav'n't got your beard on "Never mind."

The cue was given Deverient threw himself into his part. He entered: the house cheered. He took his part to perfection, and never acted it better.

On another occasion, after the "Robbers," a jolly party was sitting in an inn where Devrient and his friends used to congregate, when a young man fresh from the provinces, who was in a state of ecstacy over his Moor, was heard to exclaim that he would thank God on his knees if he could see him once off the stage. Devrient advanced and said that his wish was easily fulfilled here he is. The young man looked him dubiously in in the face. "It cannot be you." Dev rient threw the expression of Moor on his face, and the young man cried, "Yes yes great man, it is you."—Macmilllarts Magazine.

A BREAKFAST WITH THK KHEDIVE.

The correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph at Cairo, gives the following account of a breakfast with the Khedive of Egypt:—

Great taste was displayed in the decoration of the table—I have rarely seen such fruit and exotics even in English houses—and the ornamental structures in sugar and sweet paste, which served as centrepieces, were as remarkable for their size as for the elaborateness of their design and the richness of their colors. The servants were not arrayed in the picturesque and frequently very costly costume worn by the retainers of most wealthy signeurs, but wore European liveries of green and gold.

Qf the breakfast itself, which lasted till three o'clock, and was composed of no less than twenty-two courses, the most interesting feature to the foreigners who partook ot it was, I imagine, that it opened with fresh oysters and real turtle soup. Respecting one of the plats, "ris a la Khedive," composed of peculiarly small and delicate rice stewed in a consomme of calves' brains, I cannot forbear reproducing a statement made to me by my neighbor at table, one of the dignitaries of the Khedive's court:—"I cordially recomend that rice to you," said his Excellency "In the first jriace, because it is a really admirable dish, in the preparation of which His Highness' chef excels all others, and secondly, because it is probably the most expensive mets ever set before any body since the days of Heliogabalas. Every grain of that rice my dear sir, cost the Khedive a louis I vento apprise your consumption of it at $250 a mouthful. That hock you have just been drinking is not an absolutely cheap wine: Ismail Pacha took all he could get of it at 68 francs a bottle—about $14 but in comparison to his rice, he may be considered to have got it for nothing. That rice is of a peculiar sort, grown on the Khedive's own estates it is consequently the most costly article that appears upon the Viceregal table.

MARTIAL QUALITIKS OF NATIONS.

Prince Maurice of Orange once described the martial qualities of the chief nations of his time in the following curious manner: "The German," said Maurice, "is, in war, just like a louse, which lets itself be killed without flinching. The Frenchman is like a flea, which skips here and there, and does not willingly allow himself to be taken. The Spaniard resembles the insect which can only with difficulty be dislodged from where it burrows itself and as for the Italian, he is like the bed bug, which being killed, leaves an ill smell behind him." rhis is certainly a striking, if not overrefined, characterization of the several

mistaken impression, that other countries instead of merely advertising certain pro-j, ducts which thev hope to sell inthis mar- A hejpmghand to one in trouble is ket, have, in their comparatively paltry

sho. \:s, throwndxw.a-a gage ,°f gen?n.

0£ten

cert) wtition) will depart ..a$...be*^£tuH! ... us, of tile''fourth of July sentiment, tHat' wc. rolling prosperity. j. arc the greatest nation in ail treation.

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THE TERRE HAUTE

Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo ountv, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "spiritous, vinous and malt

:iquors,"

in a less quantity than a quart at

a time, with the privilege of allowing the ame to be drank on my premises, for one vear. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors arc to be .Irar.k, arc located on in-lot

NOTICE is hereby given that I will :ipply to the Board of Commissioners of iro county, Indiana, at their June term, or a license to sell "spirituous, vinous and nalt liquors,'' in a less quantity than a juart at a time, with the privilege of al1 wing the same to be drank on my premises, for one ye?.r. My place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are ,u he drank, are located on lot

ange

9

ice

3

.NUiiciv is hereby given that .1 will ippiy to the Board of Commissioners of v'v,'o county, Indiana, at their June term a license to sell "spiritous, vinous and ua!t liquors." in a less quantity than a uart at a time, with the privilege of alowing the same to be drank on niv •remises for one year. My place of busi ess, and the premises whereon said hq tors are to be drank, arc located on the vest half of lot

16,

jet

011

7.

in Farringtoivs sub

livision of out-lot

69,

on the southeast

orner of Second and Farrington streets, Terre Haute, in Harrison township, 1 Vigo countv, Indiana.

C1IAS. EICKMEIER.

Notice is hereby given that I will ap jlv to the Board of Commissioners of v'igo county, Indiana, at their June term, or a license to sell "spirituous, vinous and nalt. liquors," in a less quantity than a quart ot a time, with the* privilege of a! nving the .same to be drank on my iremises, for one year. My place of bus•iess, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located on

is hereby given that I will ap-

plv to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo countv, Indij

1a,

at their June term,

or a license to sell "spiritous, vinous and lait liquors," in a less quantity than a uart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises wheron said liqtors are to be drank, are located on the south half of in-lot

91,

east side of Third,

letween Main and Cherry streets, in the irst ward in Terre Haute, in Harrison ownship, in Vigo county, Indiana:

TIMOTHY CONWAY.

SI otico is hereby given that w'e will apply to the Board «f Commissioners ofVigo •ountv*Indiana, at their June term, for a icense to sell "spiritous vinous and malt iquors," in a less quantity than a qur.rt at time, with the privilege of allowing the ame to be drank on our premises, for one ear.

Our place of business, and the remises whereon said liquors are to be :rank, are located at No.

179

loiih half of out lot No.

PATENTS

the first

loor sout'i of W. A. Ryan's, on the east Vide of Fourth street, between Ohio and \VaImti, in the Second ward of the city of Terrc Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo countv, Indiana.

JOHN D. McXAMARA.

in Har-

bert and Barton's subdivision of lot 8, in .'reston's subdivision of west half of northeast quarter of section

27,

township

12,

west, on Thirteenth street, south

of Crawford, in Terre Ilaete. in Harrison township in Vigo countv, Indiana. PATRIC MOIIA N is O 1 is hereby given that we will ipplv to the Board of Commissioners of v'igo county, Indiana, at their June term, or a license to sell ''spiritous, vinous and malt liquors," in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of al.owing the same to be drank on my premises for one year. Our place of business, ind the premises whereon said liquors ire to be drank, are located on the north lall'oflot 11, in Grover's subdivision, on he southeast corner of

1st

and Grover

truet.in Terre Haute, in Harrison town»iiip. in Vigo countv, Indiana. H. & C". ASCHERMAN.

20

lot •.w of the

the east end

iginal In Lots of the city of Tcne ante.

011

the south side of Main street,

tween Water and First streets, in Terre iaute, in Harrison township, in Vigo mnty, Indiana.

WILLIAM LIXDEY.

Notice is hereby given that I will ap1 to the Board" of Commissioners of vr~igo county, Indiana, at their June term, or a liccnse to sell "spiritous, vinous and nalt liquors," in a less quantity thajj* a uart at a time, with the 'privilege or allowing the same to be drank on my premies, for one year. My place Qt business .nd the premises whereon said liquors ire to be drank, are located On '49 feet "ront, Main street, in south half out lot

north side of Main street, between ixth and Seventh streets, known as Ten onia hotel, in Terre Haute, in Harrison owtiship, in Vigo countv, Indiana.

CHRISTIAN A. FERA.

Not

on the

50,

on the south

ide of Main between Sixth and Seventh treets, in Terre Ilaute. in Harrison, ownship. in Vigo countv, Indiana.

ALEXANDER & SIBLEY.

NOTICE is hereby given that I will •pplv to the Board of Commissioners of V'igo county, Indiana, at their Jtme term "or a license to sell "spiritous, vinous and nalt liquors," in a less quantity than a uart at a time, with the privilege of alowing the same to be drank on my premies, for one year. My place of business, nd the premises whereon said liquors are be drank, are located on the southeast Orner of the Wm. Watkins farm, west ide of the Lafayette road, in the south•ast quarter of section

35,

inje

9,

township

13,

west, in Otter Creek township, Vitro county. Indiana. BENT. II. ALVEY.

Notice is hereby given that we will tpplv to the Board of Commissioners of igo countv, Indiana, at their June term, 'or a license to sell "spiritous, vinous and nalt liquors," in a less quantity than a

quart

at a time, with the privilege of slowing the same to be di ank on our premises for one year. Our place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors arc to be drank, are located on the north end of the Opera

House

in lots Nos.

39

building

and

40,

of the original lots

the town now city of Terre Ilaute, on he east side of Fourth, between Main md Cherry streets, in Terre Haute, in larrison township, in Vigo countv, Indiana.

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V, ged, dirty, torn, tilated almost Worthless 'scrip* Aote. hills which no one cares to take don it. Wc want it, and for it will good clean books, notions, or Send it along and select what knowledge in a nutshell, Inllation, Life of a Washington Kellee, 30c Pocke hum, Si cards, 25c 50c do: 30c Transp: Playing bards only 75c. Photographs. I for 50c 25 for $1 Superb 8\11 French CJ Crosses, perfect, beauties. 1, Cross and cs 2, Cross am| leaves, 3, Cross and Li roes ami Flowers—worth 50c.—our nri2 for 2:,-, for 50c. 17 f»r *1.50 stvlos. A clcar ^10 daily selling these. Al.so loo gaut Col'il Kngravings, size 13x10. Tk-ai Uirls —any name vou wish—Comic 1' 101m, and other subjects, only 15c. each, I ?1,00. Send for our catalogue. Deal ti,w. ocnii ior our catalogue. Deal 5

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Jewelrv. Cutlery, silver and tilas.when fl will liny the same articles. It fact that the N. E. Dollar of ISostou, is, ami has for years been selling an imu varietv of goods well worth |i to |3, a( ly ON'E DOLLAR. flO will go as far as yon will only believe what we sav am where you can buy cheapest. ROiX) el new |2anl $3 books all for $1. Drv Fancy Good^, Groceries, Spices, Ac., half the usual prices. There is no "ti trickery, no lotteries, no delays. All promptly tilled. Goods sant *C. O. P. ••an see them before paying. We dealt] 9,700 (iconic in December, 1875. Give it^ trial and like thousands of others we we shall secure vour continued patrd Wc sell one article for $1, or give spl premiums for clubs. Try us and sec.] canuot here give our list, it would 111 entire paper. Our house is endorsed b' best merchants and papers of Ilostoi by 78,000 patrons itO.OOO patrons bought] in 1875. .send now for our great cira Address II. OKMISTON A CO., X. K. LAK SALE, oi! llroomfield St. Huston j-

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an advertisement of Oilogrt s«-ud us your name, and thot ten otlicr persons to whom we iiKiil circulars with 25 cents to (ijcliafti' and forwarding: chai and we will mail yon |repai Buperk Ebony Cabinet Oilograp Flowers one or four exqui ite mapictures which retail at $2.50 pair. These chef d'ffluvres of F: Painting measure 10x12 inches ere copies of celebrated works of obe Luxembours, reproduced by new process.

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To place on exhihition specimens ot elaborate work, and thereby enci' clubs, the na.ues of applicants fo nbove pictures will be registered ii Order received, and TO EV TENTH wc will forward, free, a of our beautiful $3 Oilograph 13eauties. This picture measures inches and is an exact fac-siniile of.' if.inting by Mary Spencer, worth Address

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'The'"Great'Southwest. To all persons desiring IIOJMW in tlisl rospuroiis West, the Atlantic and ailroad Coniiiany give-- a cordial invi visit il* lands in CENTRAL UT11\VEST MISSOl'Kf, which pusrf *ie 1 t'liiiiicinenls of a sood climate^ 11, jrood'water, and good health, wit iid cool su.iiiners, and short aud milt

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For particulars in pamphlets wi.h Id res A. L. Deane, Land 0111 inNf, ,tlantic A Pacillc K»ilroad Co., 251 •'ourth street, St. Ixuiis Mo. I

fo Live OH the Fat of the I Without Work is the Aim Traveling Agents. \Ye don't employ them, but sell to tlfe factorv pribes. Senil i'or our freer ist shicli will give you nearest rt oation, to he liaiil for after vou hove nil found satisfabtorv, to that the- pn absolutely runs 110 risk whatever, the wav the best Scales in the wor old hv JbilXS of TJii.ghamton. 1.

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also distribute specimens of their more elaborate work, they will forward gratutiouslv, to every tenth purchaser of the above, whose names will be registered as received,

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