Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 August 1871 — Page 8

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"Will. Cruft has gone to Minnesota. •J. ]•". Hoedel has returned from Germany.

John K, ipen has returned to Xew York. Albert S. Andrews has returned to the city from Baltimore. 0. Wittig has gone to New York after new goods.

Isaac B^siuehamp has retired troin active business. E. I. Holden is travelling for the benefit of his health.

Prot. Cox, State Geologist, was in town on Thursday. John E. Owens will begin an engagement in lioston next month.

Harry Douglas is running a large grain commission business. John Kuppenheimer is in New York after new goods.

Joe Erlanger has gone east after about fouy car load.-, of new goods. G. K. Ripley will go east about the •^0:h inst., to buy a stock of dry goods.

Prof. P. Wiley, of Asbury University, Greoncastlc, visited old friends in the city this week.

Robert Thomas and Frank Smith are Presidents of the two organizations of the Cooper's IJniou in this city.

Dr. Bowman, of Creoncastle, is becoming the groat dedicator. He dedicated a church in Cleveland last Sunday. (Mir friend Imbery talks about getting up that long-postponed base ball match between the "Fats" and "Leans."

The Journal says there is an average two Democratic aspirants for Congressional honors in each county of this district.

I. M. Brown, of Sullivan, has purchased a big horn of L. Kissuer, and proposes to lead the Sullivan brass band.

Vigo county is fortunate in having exceedingly clever and affable olllcials and the same can bo said of the «ity of Terre-Haute.

A. llerz is in New York purchasing a magnificent stock of new goods for the two stores of Herz »V. Arnold in this city.

A lady of this city lias requested a gentleman friend now visiting Salt LakoCity to bring homo two or three

I'ronton, of Greoncastle, has located in his city to practice medicine. He has taken an oHlco in Beach's Block.

Daniel Royso, a brother of our popular and efficient County Auditor,is Clerk o| Tippecanoe county. The Lafayette Royse is a Bepubliean, while our Royso is a Democrat.

John Datialdson, at Tuell, Riplej* A Deming's, has been selling dry goods for more than fifty-seven years. Dur ing that time ho thinks he has sold about a quarter of a million dresses.

Col. R. W. Thompson has been eho sen lay delegate to the annual conference from the Prairieton (M. E.) Circuit Daniel Miller has been chosen from the Centenary charge in this city.

Mr

Colfax has finally concluded not to accept any oflloo whatever from the (•eople. He contemplates engaging in '.he manufacture of carboniferous paper collars and deodorized threshing machines at Indianapolis.

A printer of this city, during a conversation concerning the most popular novels, was asked if he had read "Ten Thousand a Year." He replied,

No: 1 never rend that many in my life!" A negro on south Second street, on a wager, swallowed a quarter of an ordinary pie at one gulp yesterday. One swallow don't make a spring, but two •r thrtsj of this kind would start a grave yard.

Oliver Bartlett left on Thursday night for eastern cities, where he will purchase a largtf stock of new goods for his 'jook, stationery and notion house. He will visit his old home in Rockland,

Maine, before his return. Concerning the application made in the 1". S. District Court to have J. I). Parker of this county adjudged a bankrupt, we are authorised to say that Mr. P. became indebted to a sw indling patent right firm in Indianapolis who are now endeavoring to throw him into liankruptov. Mr. I*, is one of our most reliable oitiwns, and will be able to show in court that he does not lawfully owe the ftrm alluded to one cent.

J. Frank Got?, of this city, who drinks too much benxine for his own «ood, attempted suicide with laudanum on Sunday. He threatened to shuffle of!"" in order to scare his wife on Sunday, and she steadily declined to believe him. But nity he introduced tw -Iim.i: p* -.in hi* :irott)c. An i'. "I cftiUittf t«tl I* 1 did with my inth? botU*\" TV.- ..! him a:-..' Hy this time li-i .ii* •, $ was tittle Ih. !. |tt ii 1 iiB-i ..Si Hoc i.-.UsI immtanl. That fc»t«»hM htm. in a moment he t.s r. A"-t rm. 1-, ,:!!!,.«,

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T. W. Clark, of Livingston Illinois, was in town yesterday. Judge John J. Key is daily expected home from Washington.

John S. Beach and family were among the White Mountains last week. Charles Warren, of Cincinnati, is in town visiting his son-in-law, Lou. Townsend.

John H. Ber.-y, ot the drug house of Gulick A Berry returned from a tour through New England, yesterday.

J. F. Gulick has gone to Mt. Carmel, Kentucky, where his father is dangerously ill.

Col. J. R. Hallowell, formerly of Parke county, is editor of th Sent nel at Baxter Springs, Kansas.

A party of young ladies and gentlemen of this city purpose visiting the Mammoth Cave shortly.

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J. A. Gossfctt has purchased the grain, feed and commission house of U.Shewmaker, corner Oth and Main streets.

Mrs Frederick Selinger was yesterday adjudged insane, and will be sent to the State Asylum.

Ed. Smith, of the I. it St. L. Railroad, is or!" duty for a month,which he spends in New Hampshire.

Louis Duenweg and J. Eickemayer pastor of the Christian Church iu Mardrew ca an allottment of £V)0 in the shall. J. W. Conlogue, of St. Louis, took prairie chicken on toast at the Terre-

German Building Society on Monday. Rev. Asa Frakes, of Middletown, the fattest- man in this county, was in town a few d:VH ago.

Robert C. Barr, formerly of this city, now of Buwling Green, is the leading druggist of Clay county.

Rev. Ii. C. Sherman of this place, is

Haute House this morning A. L. Hay, of the Marshall (Texas) Bulletin, lectured at the Baptist church last night on "The Resources of Texas."

N. C. Ssott is in the mining business at San Diego, California, with A. Defrees, formerly of this place.

Clay Allen, the noted fifer, of this city, was a captain under Walker iu Nicaragua.

The lofty tobacco-cliewers and rumbronzed cavaliers of the corner roosts squirt, squirt, the happy hours away.

Major W. W. Carter, of Bowling Green, took his roast beef rare at the National House Thursdav.

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Col. J. P. Baird, J. M. Allen and John C. Briggs, of this city, have been in Rockvilie during the week.

C. C. Knowlton, of New York, has sold his interest in tho dry goods house of Warren. Hoberg A' Co. to L. B. Root, of Ft. Wayne.

Mrs. Hamilton Smith, of Cannelton, sister ot Mrs. Jadge Kov, of this city, is visiting Mrs. Senator Sprague, at Naragansett Bay.

The green corn of the National House was Frost-bitten yesterday. M. O. Frost, of tho Marshall Herald, did it with his little masticators.

Efforts are being made through the managers of tho Indianapolis theatre to get Jefferson in this city one or two month. seventy years of age, was married on Thursday to a lady twenty years his junior. 11. C. Dill, of tho Indianapolis Journal of Commerce, qualified himself for a toothpick in the National House dining room yosterday.

Two sons of Charles Darwin, author of tho Descent of Man," will visit this city with the Amorican Association for the Advancement of Science.

Hon. A.J. Hunter, of Paris, Ills., has been elected President of tho Paris, Rockvillo A Northeastern Railroad, a new enterprise just started.

Henry G. Jackson and Thomas B. Wood, graduates of Asbury University, are Methodist missionaries in Buenos Avres, South America.

W. II. Roberts, late train dispatcher of the I. A St. L. R. R., died at Mattoon on Thursday morning last. His remains were taken to Cincinnati for interment.

J. N. Ehlo and wifo, of Washington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meacham in this city. Mr. Ehle is Examiner of Evidence in tho Treasury Department.

C. A. Schnalwl, a very competent practical workman, has opened a new book bindery and blank book manufactory in rooms adjoining the Mail office on the east.

Jas. B. Edmunds has attended alone to all the editorial work of the Journal for many years. No man in the city does more steady and incessant labor than Mr. K.

Prank Danaldson and Fred Thames are the liveliest midnight melodists in the city. Le^on is the name ot tho lovely maiden who has been aroused from slumber by their inspiring notes.

Isaac Leforge, who has been a resident of Prairie Creek township flfty years, died sudde.ily ^rhile working with a threshing machine.and in apparent good health, on Wednesday.

Superintendent E. It. Allen, of the H. R. T. H. A N. O. R» R., is perfecting arrangements to change the guage of his popular route so as to make it conform to the guage of the now Cincinnati A Terre-Haute road.

A delegation consisting of fe«»rs. Carter, lilitck, Clint. Thomjwoi,, Miles, and others, iVotu liowling (.ireen, were in town yesterday to see about the prospect* forgetting the Cincinnati A Terre-ITmte Ilailroad to run through their town.

Perry Huston, the popular hotelist, viait«d Kaiuwa, Ills., a few days since, where he made an arrang*mant with a fowl dealer for daily supply of prairie ••-kens for little hotel. He reports tripsin tit.* vendition ami no potato v:v:K.w|jut plenty of "grww hoj per* sittii'.-j on swert 'talor vines."

Alex Mann, of Paris, is in town. Gov. Conrad Baker took coffee without condiments for dessert at the TerreHaute House to-day.

Miss Addio L. Ballou will lecturt at Pence Hall to-morrow morning and evening as usual.

Tom Gist has returned from Cincinnati, where he purcased two new omnibuses for his Greencastle route. The buss business promises quick returns in that locality.

A Baltimore correspondent of the Washington Cfat/tai,.Doun Piatt's paper, says:

Mrs Early and Hallie are also at "White ="»phur." Miss Hallie is is a great favorite, a'i'f lastly, for she is a superior girl, and m°leaU of being aa heiress, ought to be a poor girl for she is so clever—cleverin every sense —and poor girls, you know, are always clever Logical reasoning!

The reason why Herz A Arnold are continually astonishing the public with their line assortment at the lowest prices, is because they deal exclusively in notions, corsets, hosiery, handkerchiefs, glove^, trimmings, Ac., and are thus enabled to securo these articles, wholesale at very low rates. 01 course they can furnish them to their thousands of customers at figures that surprise the public. If you have need of anything in this line, go to their attractive establishment in the Opera House building. Ladies who have removed from the city to Evansville, Indianapolis, and other points, send to Messrs. H. A A. for their corsets. They find that they cannot be suited elsewhere so well.

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To close out the business, James B. Lyno will offer for sale on Monday, August 21st, 1872, at public auction, all his stock of agricultural and farming implements, consisting of Mowers, Grain Drills, Feed Cutters, Hay Rakes, Plows, Ac., at the old stand of Lyno A Laws, corner 3rd and Cherry streets. This is a rare chance for farmers. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over five dollars—purchaser giving note with approved security ^Z "i/

Sportsmen, the hunting season has now opened and we have the pleasure of announcing for your benefit, that Cory A Co. have on hand one of the finest slocks of rifles, double and single barrel shot guns, and in fact everything in the gun line, ever in this city. Besides this respectable arsenal, they keep a medium sized magazine well filled with powder, shot, balls, Ac. Give them a call at their mammoth hardware store, 121 Main street.

R. L. Ball is not improperly called a great man great in practical sense, as he deals largely in grates, the best in the market. He always sells as cheap as any other man. But the finefct things ever on exhibition at this old and reliable establishment, are those "perfectly splendid" marble imitation mantles. ju iub' stove subject, and kttij*s just how to purcha«e, iri. order ablo to give bargains, 5

That cbnslant stir and bustle, that continual hurrying to and fro, that daily arrival of several dray loads of now pianos, melodeons, organs, stringed and small instruments, those immense piles of instruments above and below, in the Palace of Music, surely means something. It means that this establishment has a musical'trade not exceeded by that of any other establishment in the State. +.

Tho world never turns upon its axis but we witness somo change, some improvement, some new attraction in the elegant and magnificent drug establish ment of Gulick A Berry. Their immense sales necessitate a continual replenishing of stock, and it is a well known fact and cannot be denied, that as dealers in drugs, medicines, paints, oils glass, brushes, toilet articles, Ac., they cannot bo surpassed.

He hns a fine stock 011 hand At S. L. Straus' old stand, Which he will sell or give away, And it's for you, "my dear," to say, Whether old things you'll eschew, And don something bright and new, While fashion's costly ring is lost, In "Millinery almost at cost.

Beautify your person and make your wife and children or sweetheart proud of you, by donning one of those new suits at Erlanger A Co's. They employ the best workmen and one of the best cutters in the State. They never fail to give the most perfect fit and at the cheajest possible.

S. R. Freeman makes a specialty of watch repairing. He keeps none but the best workmen who always give satisfaction. He also employs an excellent engraver. If you have any engraving to be done, it can be successfully executed at Ifil Main streets.

No one should ever complain of the heat, while Sheap continues to manufacture bis delicioua ice cream and ice cold soda water. Try his rich refreshments, opposite the Postofiice, and you will never again complain of heat and languor.

The druggist of the period may be found constantly at his store oppo^ito the Postoffice. He is a noted prweriptionist and is continually displaying his ability in this department on his pure and fresh stock of drugs and medicines.

An improved Outing machine—something entirely new, at Austin, Shryer A Co**. *o and sea it before tbe stock in exhausted.

tiwuk-WATTTF, SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.'AUGUST 12,' 1871 Extraordinary, Inducements.

"The curfew tolls the knell of parting day Homeward the plowman plods his weary way," And everybody else, faint and weary and sweltered, plods his way to Scudder's ice cream saloon, where he is no longer faint and weary, but cooled and refreshed by that delicious cream. jr

All lovers of the true and beautiful in art cannot fail to be pleased by having themselves photographed at D. H. Wright's fine gallery opposite the Opera House. Oil paintings, Rembrandts or anything in the line he can furnish as true as nature.

Get th£ most beautiful and ornamental as well of the most servicable lamps. It is the German Student Lamp and can be had at H. S. Richardson A Co.'s 78 Main Street. They only, keep the "Family Favorite Burning Fluid."

You would be surprised at Peter Miller's articles. He has them at all prices, in fact, and all styles. We mean those beautiful trunks, valises, traveling bags, fine sets of harness Ac. at the Old Postoffice

That pure Kentucky Whisky at J. B. Lyne A Co.'s, opposite the Terre-Haute House, captivates the taste of every purchaser. Such a pure quality of liquors it is difficult to obtain except at J. B. Lyne A Co's.

Kuppenheimer Bros, still continue to please hundreds of little boys and big boys, little men and big men, with their excellent ready made clothing and gent's furnishing goods, shirts, callacoes, cuffs, Ac., 118 Main Street.

Prof. A. Shide has removed his Musical Institute and Piano Rooms to Fred. A. Ross' building, on South Fifth street, between Main and Ohio streets.

Fine watches for ladies and gentlemen can be had at low prices at the Opera House Jewelry Store. All jewelry and plated ware are sold exceedingly low at this establishment.

Dickhout still manages to dispose of a few dozen of those elegant trunks every week. Western Indiana is fast becoming convinced that he is the man for trunks, traveling bags, valises, Ac.

The Terre-Haute Laundry at thff corner of Second and Ohio streets, still continues to give entire satisfaction. For neatness and dispatch, this institution cannot bo surpassed.

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Wholesale and Retail dealers In HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Heavy Oooda, Bar Iron, Nails, Ac. Alao tbe oelebrated Hornet's Richmond Plow 153 and 154 Main StrrH, 13-lr TERRE-HAUTE. IND.

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TRANS™ LINE.

On and after tbl« date we will run a recular Omnibus Transft Line from the VamdaUa Depot to the J. A St, I*. Depot, making connection for all train*.

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KISSXER'S

Of the NEW YOBK STORE!

C's'i-V- 73 main street,

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE

The following Goods will be given away to our Oust mers until further notice:

To Parties buying $2.50 worth, 1 Hemstitehcd Ilandkerehif. To Parties buying $5.00 worth, 1 Liice Collar. To Parties buying §10 worth,

TEC IE LJLIRGKEST Lot of saleable Trees in Indiana—for quality

are not excelled anywhere.

The undersigned would respectfully announce to the people of Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he has decided

TO OPEN A FIRST-CLASS

Ready-Made Clothing Establishment! On or About August 20th.

Those wishing to get the most

Fashionable Clothing1 for the Least Money

Had better wait until that time.

Palace of Music,

HO I* Til HIDE OF Pini.ff IWirARE,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

KSABE PI AXON, STE1KH,

IJ5CDENAM HOX'H, PATEXT (1 CLOIDHANttl'ARIX.

Also MELODEf)NH, ORfJANS,

And all klnda of smaller Muxtcal Instrumenta. 2-tL

JI A NO TUNING.

P. II."MORE,

PIAX0 TUNER & REPAIRER.

Order* Irft at the Trrre-lfnvlr Mvrifnl Institute, Hon Buittltnff, Homth Hh St., will receive frvmpt Attention.

MR. MORE In a Una-clam Tuner and rompcK*nt Repairer lit* haa worktil In tbe witorated Piano esatahllnhsient of Ht»-lnway A Bona, aa a practical Piano maker .and In the mart prominent Piano factoiiw In the country. He te» entirely worthy of the high encomHinu with wlilrfi he recommendocl.

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4T4m Principal T. H. u#leal I natltute.

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1 Handsome Pirnte Basket.

To Parties buying §15 worth, 1 Pair Josepli Kid Gloves. To Parties buying §20 worth, or more, 1 Handsome Summer Shawl.

FOR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, &c.,

GO TO THE

New York Store* 73 Main J3t.,

NEAR THE COI RT HOISE SQUARE.

One Price Only! Justice to All!' WITTENBERG, RUSCHAUPT & CO.

Buy Your Fruit Trees at Headquarters!

TO THE NURSERY AXI) HELMT

FOR YOURSELVES..

Varieties warranted true to name—everything offered strictly first-elass—. FORTY ACRES CLOSELY PLANTED IN TREES, all under exeollent culture—everything kept usually found in first-elass establishments.

Descriptive Price Catalogues of Trees and Plants

FREE ON APPLICATION.

We commence digging the First of November—Fall is the best timo to plant nearly all kind of Trees.

BKWARG OF Til EE PEnDLDRN, lRKESPOXSlBLK AWKXTN, OR TRATEL1NU NUMEKIEN.

Make up Clubs in your neighborhood—a big discount made on large orders also, time given on large bills. fan and See «#, East or the Blast Furnace.

HEINL BROS., Terre-Haute.

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NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Good and Cheap Goods!

The Keystone Clothing Store!

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And Music Store,

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MI'mCAL IHTRUMENTH.

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PHOTOGRAPHER,

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OPPOHJTK OPERA 1101/8JC.

All Kind* of l*h*t«ftnipha FlnUbrnl In the riant Htjrle. Alao, Copying Old Photograph* Colorlnir^

In Olla, Ac.,

AT THE LOWEST miCES.

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