Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 October 1871 — Page 8

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Person 28. fi IHarry Ry*i8 \V flHllolc

Miss Addie L. Ballou is in town. Rev. II. A. Gobin was in town yesterday. .~r "1 ft "T

M. X. Smith is the champion buii«rd-" tat of Vigo county. Judge John J. Key hasxatusoed Washington.

A local Mrs. Partington says Jhat her ljusband Is a imr&ble of perfeotirtjiJiin Liw, of the Vandalia Lino, has gone to Kvansvllle on three weeks' leave.

\V. Minitli, ol Chicago, its

Mllaa Yonng,

olYoi,*S3V ^liJbJyTVt" W

A Mailt street disiip{XfHf^ptf which cheers but Inebriates, lent his girl Uj ^ij, out, and-now Ivc talk» pf pair qf .Ijreeches ot' promise.

..i.T recently of

There aro several unnamed streets. Let us name one ^Washington, trft^r, ftitf man who never told a lie.

A. M. Black, Deputy County Cleric, pttcuilitt the griuul council

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at Lognnsport this week.

Col. Dowliug generously gave the ns^ of his hall Irettfqrthe concert fin4 fair for the relief of Itlicrdblcagb auWwett/V Oi

Col. James It. Ilallowell has been

nominated for Mlafc- Senate by .1M I^'Ulf ff"11

-T1.0. K,u«l.UviU.

ken tHVit-:

A youug «v»u it) towiijui much iron Iter lniffoverlshWMf finds him^^f ^»yie t^r^st *n l(}|pioWj share.

closers tUrlllJng jh«?, with the innocent remark, Dave is a

bully

butcher. __ Miss Bossie Eaglesfield, of TerroHatite. Is studying law. Hhe is said to be a bright yoong ltuly and an im »rtsslve»pepJ»-f:^1*,r!,day *o{ report at lortsmopth, er.-N. Y. H. volutlon. '"Hampshire, lie expects to be gone

Mrs. Lander, the tragedienne, who will visit this city during the winter, lOSTnTT her wardrobe and ]K.'rsonai baggage In the Chicago fire. ..•

Captain Josifth McKinpey, forijperJyl of this itv, Is running an engine en the Oilman, Clinton & Hpringtleld Hal I road, in Illinois. "\3f

Samuel Archer, of this city, sold a lot in Chicago several years a«p/(^r MOO., It was transferred a few days before the flre for S10,(XX). ('ol. R. W. Thompson Mil McHve^'An address upon the N\ hisky King at the Slate Temperance Conye^tlon UluBinlngton uwxt wt«k. tkothing like excelling la^anything you undertake. A disappointed lover In town Hrhfr'iHJU *uhvH niol^lWt*«Vr5 Hon to his sighs than any sinillarlj'sUuated man has ever suffered before. v.ii*

be held at

11 to be 1

Col. Hudson thinks that honeps the shadow oast ln.-fore of n6w llurty./Biftti lovely and loveable even than the IX'inocratie. organisation wli^50I^ embraced.

A »eliH»UU«y-«»f tb^ l'birU WurU vlintiirbed the /jymuu try of a fam^l/thplr.-Ioom, by sawing Oil' ^he 4ops, t\f Ids ,grgiyt-g«vi+d-i mother's posts for sH nr rt-d^tiet yafs.: Ills father roqueted htm with a pin? »Tifn-j gli for his wlek«'tn«ss. UsSlx gentloinon of tlilJ^fty htttfeifcterti nsmeu by newspa|H?rs published elsewheie In the HUUe li connection .jyUh, Ihe DemocralU' nomination for Governor, to-wit Col. Thos. Howling. W. I. (Irlswold, 1$. W. Itanni^ Wni. Mncli, C6i wfeyCoI/San aud 1). W. Viwrhees.

Allitrily cl«d*\n%shhjridiyr iitwT'.JOV Jflis jiceoAtfd l^y a KdijleiiuliJ at-^lyi Vi^fiiljina dcjxtt Thurwlay morning with the re--i»nwfc.i«VAVUai, i-QU'U (re^jw colder, won 'tNyou The flow reply through the pinched lips 'was stoical, blasphemous and s»te,ld»hs, «t^a-if xaoV1

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(•ol. BQUiUiKfc,*ti«rH'ktfiveo eh lei, who lj!wt,bevn visiting Mr. N oorhees, was a cftVoilN In' (he t-ortlVdVmte servlw and a 1»ie»nb*r of the iwi Ctin^iwC Ho Is tin* of! the ver' few tlnety tM\rented Tinllnn.^ in the, cirtiAtrv. ami I* uttornry for htp tril«ln Wnshlnttton. left I his elt-y for hUUowe In the Cherokee natl*.»o I

Jteader. didst ever observe the nWnirhcy with which a lady can thrt»w a stone at a chicken, or mh«r pwlatory monster? DWM^ter note Uie M/taJntjr of atnOpttalnc«l by a movetnenl of the arm something in the style or the crank of an old-fashioned .winding which motiiMilt sttr* -u**«nd the Hllurian fraut-.ient flying toward a point very remote in»m the fornglng fowl? Didst ever observe also that rui hen of any Intellectual stamina ever deigns to notice such, menaces? An app^l to the virtue of a broom-stick, woman's most lormtdahle weapon,«lwnr»»rt«»lWUiv po«Hr*to«* ^wn realisation of their moral responsibilities,

Fof It «}c«*trteity in tlio sha|K of A|» AppmprlrtOrttt, ft* UN own private use and ornamentation, of a chronometer belonging to some other party, Mr. Henry Pearson will represent an Intelligent ami patriotic couatUuenoy Vl$o county In the Htate Prl-»on for three years. Mr. Tliomas Walker has l*sen chosen to fill another vacancy from fliW «mflty In that lionoml Institution. Mr. W. lvas a foney TW horse flesh. An eqntne wa.rfoim.1 tn his possession for which he could, no* 4»straet of title, though the criminal prufceiutor was nWe to *how nl»straet of horse, r. W.hM wo f««rs.

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Avert ireirtkrltAbW^^&tU happened In this elty on fttSMfoy. A #entleman named t*. H. Sold* went on top of th« m*r"bk rront ImlMIng on th« somhwwt corner of Main and Ttilnl streeU to the Show from the roof, He wore h«Ty«l«l 1W** rabbtr sbfres, and. iWlftf tort ae«r ill* «dge. Ml to lb* Mrth which Km Struek^ltb hU IM, Now comes the rsroarkabte. Instead of tUtking to nurth, the rebound, oitt*d Iflr

gt

ls elastic lihM, aenl him nearly lo tb« top the tedding Main. The Impetus ^rlth wfetafc b# Ml eauiM»d another rebound which has been rvpeatetl conliaoally to thU hour. He lacks an Inch wlUi «*sry HHfni of go^tg as high on the pwtlow t^ttsabd, and WHt matfcem*ltel*H* ealeolat* that be wilt ^n entirety at nine oVIoek next rrtday pw*4 IW. HJ» agon land twiatty Utt by tbrowlag baits to him. A copy of the MAIL,eodAsh

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will tisseaito bisa by

bow and arrow this afternoon. He

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Harry Rye* i« lister Wallack night* In December.

town, will be

John B. Dowd, town.

JanifS k'T^lIofiililJriPed home from NVvr York this morning. George C. Day has not yet returned from Baltimore.

Rev. S. M. Stimson will preach in Vln*'iine*to-morrow. j" Dr. (Mi.tries Gerstmeyer lias hlatrirlmonlallzed. Sensible.

The Anchor Life insuj-*?ce fo$n|)any Jr' baa accepted a situation ... ^.a it* ti— i. -.a u. in has apftolnted A agent here.

the 'eriiploy of tneUartlett Coal Company in this city

|ndia^a$oQ.s1

W. P. Fishback, the man who treed

,:c-al-"K,Pn9[."

llcans of his district in Hojjtijifern Kansas. *_Wln$ctiop ?\fitli the Reiftlblican noinina-

tlon for Governor.

9Mrs.

Ai?iri\ing'.—fnd. Uoilr. 21st. lu & letter. t,Q, tl^e,. (..in^nfluuti

u- most'a'

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to

ba rlatlV a«d buoyant with hop*, though no eoanmaniration has btn reoetved from him. The boUdlug 'from which be Ml bad •U Mortea, and this stake* aeeea.

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here two

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of Rockvillo, ia

in

Has removed to

Isaac Herr, of the Brazil

Miner,

de­

voured a NoJ 1 dinner with a No. 8 appetite nt the National House yesterday., Next week Hon. B. W. Hanna will visit Washington Cltj and Richmond, V^rglTih»,t)rt pro/tesslonal business.—Journal,

Rev. W. W. Curry thinks of removing to New Albany where the estate left Jp

bli)rtyithe.will

Of larhel is loeated,

mentioned

Diana M. Kearney, widow of

(»eu. Phil. Kearney, Is in town on business 'conaeeted with her real estate ou Strawber-

fivansville, has accepted a position as ad-, vertislng clerk In the Tc-rre-Haute Pharma-

John D. Keeler,

S. Xavy, left on New three

years. --•-John S. Sterling, agen1- for the Theodore Thomas Orchestra, and B. G. Fabian, agent for the Lisa Weber Burlesque Troupe, are at tboTerre-riaute House.

0. W. Bemont has leased the resi-dence-of S. 8. Early on Ohio street. Mr. E. Will leave for Baltimore, where he will spend the winter, in about ten days.

Wo aro pleased to learn that the condition'of Mr. F.. J. Peck Is rapidly improving, and that he will soon le enalfled to ^ppoar,on the street.—Ind. Journal.

Miss Jane Weeden of the American Peace Society will speak at t^ie Congrega-/-tkmal CUi»uJ»,td-9iorrow at j)'«lpe^ciA H-, ^and srt PlymonAi Chapelrtit- ?Va'o'clock Wk

A lad writes us that she will suggest toSiMtll fi'r the nan^'o-of thVhoinellestj man in town, the cognomen of a citizen WliO is too handsome for a gorilla and too ugly fjr A iu,an. rr t, NStj'f,, Walker, who emigrated from Terre-Hauie recently, and engaged to work: in 'C]it\x[s ^nsCbcr^yafd, had only been In the discharge of his duties one day, when a, .failing, plank -broke his fluger^ yesterday:

Times

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TS^I'^.rrb-ltaute,ptobnbjj?Jth'ethe

rat or, all-

Repuhll^ip candW^tc. for Ctovecnstrip who cfiifhl •iHrseietrtM */«AnMliWlst|oC civilians."

T11o^folloif i|itiXoy gg^fjldfKen* tlemen comprise the Senior Class lu the dt^lIi^lbHabpo}: &uuh Ullak^Jvva-i'ish-'er, MaVy Vlccves, JciinieT^ewlto'tn, l.lnnfe Surrcll, 11. V. Marshall/Arthur (jreen, ILarty Thompson, Vlrglnlp Thompson, liwo O'Boyloi .losle UL.John, Let-, Jlle .^Iag|.U, Alice. \yalter.,v

Frank •RefttVntn's po'tiYil,"" T\^o,*^ llrfs' be to us an Katie Putnam t?,night.., Uy» Ihe way, James F.HooJkins, the'srilst, has requested permission to Illustrate the joem and bring it out as a holiday morocau. The auglaving *j«l tfoue by Uustnvo Wcise, of Htutt-

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Ootnmuftffnttorifl H'8 VieeTi hf-^Ptyttl Uiis week nouilnating as Ihe luinOsoincst man, F*etl A. Ross, R. A. Morris, 8ant. C. Davis,' T. H. Riddle, Rob Mngr.rr, .Tames Naylor, I. N. Plerco, Harry Ryce, K. M. ihinlcls, S. S.. AH erf, OeO. T. Boggs, W«st. Harper, Harry Jnmm, Tom Harper, Hanuon 'ffehwdtfcer.-"**

A a N pa fMirjwrlUjig.. an account k»f the OiJlfcugO »Tt?, hits titis to sayof Theodore Thomas whoeje great Owivo^U:* will be jicreou W^lnesdniy ueat.:

So ,r '-41*1 is-.

The lw»y *tool on the bnrnlng dock, 'Wheilce all tvut him luul fled. The flames that lit Chicago's wreck, ,j

Phone 0pr hIm as he read— .Ttic luaUraiace Company of Nortli America, of Philadelphia, rvait* tiftl of the Hcr^ oVdeal after all tier losses, with a *irphw,

QVC*paying

Snd itHTv eapltaJ stock sod teln-

muanoe fuadt ai a half ftvilUoa dollars. Go and get a poller from Grimes

A

Royse In

th to staunch old company. An tmeh?r to windward. It is good seamanship when there Is reason to expect heavy weather to drop an anchor to the windward. It t*also«ood *w to prepare tor winter evening* by norahaslng a supply of the "family Favorite Burning Klatd and aU^M lKTffBsrssrat II. R. Richardson A Co 78 Main street. Tbetr stock of tioeenswkre, Olitnsware, Qla*«wan, and rvery thing eW In lb* Hae Is nnsorpasaed.

Wby go throogh the laborious b«*i of roMting and gUtollmg y*arootfi« when /on ma obtain ready gwmad sod roasted at JowpbRxoagX «traog *h» kecpj mood an a«wrtiasot^r teas. Satan, Bpinca. s*e_, aa there fain Um«(^y.. Thste is nothtcg la the tin* or sroocries aixl provisions that be cannot sopptr at bottom price*.

Tline isils the story, and bed time is now whispering the acknowledged troth thai Pianos, Metodcoos. •raaas, «e^ am the best and chsapast at W. H. Paige Go's.

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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. OCTOBER 21718717

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This is the season for puttingUp stoves and preparing for winter, and there ore mgny families who will hn#vHJ) pur^choM ptQves and tin war*, laanteis, grates, et&- TO all Siieli #e would Aay W R. L. Ball. This tellable and enterprising man is doing a large business. He buys all goods for cash and gets bottom prices. He sells goods the same way acid gives bottom priccs. Tills is the tfco way of doing business and is the most profitable to all concerned His assortment Is a very large one and comprises many varieties of Cooking aud heating stoves.

Tuell, Ripley A Doming nlwnya liavo everything to suit the most fastidious, Every rflieif and counter in their whole establishment is filled and covered with goods to a bewildering extent, while the masculine visitor Is utterly dased by the thousand articles ohcrislied for feinnh? comfort or adornment. They now have sonic of the finest fabrics, most extensive stock of dress goods, notions, etc., ever brought to the city Tuell

y. No wonder the laities love tolloKcr at ell, ltipley & Demlng's.

IJ. A. Burnett it Co. have the most extensive leather house in Western Indiana. They keep the largest assortment of shoe finding and the finest brands of French calf, kip, etc. They also have several tlionsand bushels of hair which they will sell for :J5cents a, bushel special inducements given to wholesale purchasers. Visit them at 141 Main street.

When we asunder part, It gives ns Inward pain tes? But we shall still be joined in heart," if we will only buy our hardware goods of Cory & Co., 121 Main street. They keep a complete mine of iron and steel goods aud sell at prices to suit even the most poverty stricken. »'. v.:

The world wide reputation of cigars manufactured in Terre-Haute is gwing to the popularity of the brands manufactured at 8cott Sfloafs on Main, west of Ninth tt. Smokers throughout the, city will find it lo their interest to purchase cigars that are made by Scott Shoaf, at the above named place.

We have nothing to 6ay o^Ticlothes: lines, railroad lines of any oilier line except J. B. I,yne & Co.rwho have a few more hundred barrels of that Pure Kentucky Whisky, opposite the Terre-Haute House. Is the beet made and comes direct from the distillers to fhis el!$-anl is sold- only by J. B. t«yne dt Co.

G, C^x fOl^Selibol books aiwljext liOoks of afl ^iiudll ls fhe cry tlie teacher a 3 3 a S 6 1 1 ous b^okrfpt itiie ^yrtetrflgujr?^ ..an^. ke«ps

all ki

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Is preparod to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Tilled, and Cherry streets, Terre-Haute.

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HATTO#cscftpe

Thomas htirtse! Itrtxi a

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frofn

losintr hW life. While endeavoring trr save some valuable his room, his reirviat by the»outU stairway was cut ot|, and not kuowlug whltHi way to go he was wanlicriust

Iho juill/* lu tlio h*'Ot nnn

nmoKo until nwiuwl

by

a fireman who hurt

buen on the roof of (\ie hotel.

Ilisuraxico uiattcra aro important at this line, and a fpW In cersroQae t* the Phanix, of Hartfonl. the North British of l/mdon.and the luternntlonalof New York, will lx»f«k«r kit It jbfc-rcst^ liy ra*Uy. Havens «f 'Fftrfs on hHtO sth4»t art afeents for $H44t«tftr*h!«a ii* tIlls«lty,and wlfldrttBe past three viays have taken policies amounting to cverllOMft Tlie Ph«ilx.will i*y all lowwtwd still retain Irer entire assets and cash capital. For further facts, we re-ftiT-oar resders to tlte ndx-erUoement In this

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WAXTLW TO Buy

bliti'i

—In Ready- Made & Clothing.

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ExtraordinaryIndticpments.

Of "tjre NEW. YORK STORE

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The foliowrag^ Ooods will be given away to our Custc^

ineirs until further notice:.

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Of ,1f|isish(il(uiictik, |J500,(00.

"i These Companies h^vw pasded throuffh the flerv"ordeaI'at Chicago ami coino ooti bright,-witli a coinbiikod ofepital of o^rTen atid FTalf Millions df Dollar^, so coano on wit-h yoor risks and plaoo-tliem where you know that they aro &uf&

The FIRE-PROOF PHtENIX!

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