Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 January 1872 — Page 8
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W. H. Buckingham will soon iMM*e Co tbla city Gen. Goo. it giwto^bBa^ rMmmied from Ue Soutb. ftobert Geddee baa become a piftMC In the firm of U. R. Jeffers fc Co.
Jos. L. Oris wold is Intereeted In a railroad -flk v* wi
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building niiuoia. Isaao Herr, of the Brazil Miner, la kecomlng iainous as a Sunday school orator.
MHjor J. 8. Stephens, Sheriff of Vermillion county, j»aa in town on TbursI
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day. "V,,^ 45 O. W. Bement went to Cyntbiana, Kentucky, on Thursday to buy aepau tf carriage horses,
H. Snider, of tbe bouse of Loois fitaider, Cincinnati, was in town on Thursday
Strfekosch bus cancelled bis engagement of tbe Opera House for tbe Nils* Stn Opera on the 22d iust.
Dr. Mitchell, of York, a strong Illi nola friend of the Southwestern Kail coal, is in town.
Charles' R. Peddle Is the inventor of aa "Air Brake" which bids fair to cooie tiitn general railroad u»e in Amerioa.
Will. C. Ball bus removed his law office to the rooms occupied by Jos. H. Bloke,
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W. Ch Brown has resigned his jxwltdoii an Hgent of the IS. & O. Railroad at Huokville. He goes WeBt on a health
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'5 X* P. H. Flxherty has been playing the ETaynau In reference to the hogs of MuUoon) be bas put 15,000 porkers to Hie knife.
Some shrewd Democrats say that D. W. Voorbees will be nominated for Governor{ B. W. Hanna, for Attorney General, and William Mack for Congroasman. filgnor Blite, tbe Royal Bengal magl£ao, was fined one buudred dollars for -xuuuing his gift show in Ureencastle. TViat truly pious town don't l*elieve in saloons or lotteries.*
Richard Put kett, one of the wealthlast cilixens of Honey Creek township, diod at his residence four miles south ctf the olty on Wednesday, in the 65th fear of bis age, from general debility.
OL N. Gould has recovered so far from "his Injuries as to be able to leave the ftty for bis present borne in Vineland,
New Jersey. He will return here to Hl&end to the completion of his Fifth street building in tbe Spring.
A gentleman from the rural "deedtcUsks" stopped In front of Si R. .Freeman's Jewelry storeon Mondavi fulled out an oroide time-k««eper and vwry deIllMtrately "set" it, tnking the time Croat Uue wooden watch hanging as a aign over Mr. Freeman's door.
H. D. Scott, Geo. C. Dnv. H. H. Teel, Dr. Insley, R. Bu kell, Mr. Hose, Jacob White and J. H. Briggs have purchased tho right to manufacture and sell tbe P.Uem Pruning Shears in Illinois and Indiana. They have organized a foint 4^*k company and will prosedute this (usineas with energy.
Several gentlemen have begun to t*ik arming already that they don't dee how tbey are to avoid atanding for dQTtaln county offtuee lnnstiiu«*b as the Poople aeem determined to bring 'em ant, won't take no for an answer, just they've got to ruu^ an.l all (bat kind of thing. $
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A Bibleytown man w*» recently discovered in a hen ooop exploring the dirk and hidden recet*es thi'it-of, for Ihe purpose, he aaid, ot flnding Bucke's dmet. It Is well known that comets «rUl oftentiiuea oongr» gate in h*n doops 4nd corn-criba, and tbey have even been known to rooet in barn-yards, in vhloh place they have leen distinctly Tialhleon clear atar-ligbt nights. It i* ti be regretted that tbe motives of thia «uaa are questioned, for It he had been flowed to provsoate his search In peace, additional facts might have been detained thai wtmld have contributed 'jargely to edeace, and added much to ^Mrii Inlbrmatlon In regard to one of lb most ntyeierlous creations in the
John Oailljf, 6f Qreeneaatle^ a Mlooa^kio whoae pathway baa not,been voivNy or flowery of late. Th» tem^rance people of that town, who are •argoty to the majority, have succeMIbUjr fowght his application tor license «n tot the conrta. Judge' Scott of this city, called temporarily to preside ow ihe Putnam Oommon Pleas &>urt, rendered a Anal adverse decision tu Cawky*a oaae a few weeks ago, J. C. waa «ot disheartened, bow. ver. He la an Irlahinea who never says die. «vxmu Adjoining bis saloon waa empty. The father-in-law of J. a rented this and Axed It op aa a PosUifflo#," with alsrge number of lock bo*«*. A bole ftt made in the partition opening communtoatiou with J. C.*s room. And mom thla penacated Irishman haare*
Amnod aod don't think of retailing dflnks any more. He baa g»»*e Into 4|m wholsaale bos neea and will not of* Amd tbe law by vending whhdty In 4QM1UUM leas than a quart. Jast to aoooasmodate the reopie, however, be jgiUpwp qnart flaaka of the ardent and 'aaMa It lato the PostofB«*' next door flitn caatoasers are furniahad with a itar to a look has. In whh«h box out alvaya Wo iMsd the flask.
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£o*koffioe" haa become very popular. Qrf Oreenosatiliana rail for their audi arbiter vfff
FiSfhaelle^nkn |aa returned trom Philadelphia. 8. R. Baker returned Irom Chicago yeat rd«v.
A. R. BratHn, of Qttiitiitle, was in town yeaterday. QtXk I Norbin Thomaa la very ill at hia realdeaoM oa Seventh atreet.
F. C. Craw ord will go to New York for new goods it we k. John Lam1' will Hcept a poaitlon as depnty in the oounty treaaurera office on Monday.
Rev. M«*. Mayhln Will preach at St. Stephen's church morning and evening to-morrow. jf J*"}*
D. O. McCord, ofYlrk, is in town, and will attend the railroad meeting to-nigbt.
Jimes McGregor has be-n elected Secretary of tbe Southwestern. Railroad company.
H. J. Keeler has gone East on bnsi n"as connected with the estate of J. I. Alexander.
B. W. Hanna is an object oPren'pration to the Democratic State Central Committee.—[Tnd. News.
J. A. Wildmnn, of Kokomo, a Republican aspirant for Auditor of State,
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iylord P. Tuttle, a promiuent citiseu of Indi.mapolis, brother ot P. E. Tuttle of this city, diod Sunday night.
in town yesterday. Fred Douglass will lecturo in this city on the evening of tbe 26th inst. Subject, "Sinto Doininuo."
Archbishop Sp Mding, of B«ltimor^.a relative of Mrs. W. D. Griswold, ol this city, is very mgerously ill.
Sheri'T, Steward owns all except eighty acres of the Sixteenth section ot land in Otter Creek township.
"Colonel" John H. Woofl, formerly of the'.'Central Park" ot this city, is manager of a variety theatre in Chicago
Rev. S. M. S'imson will toll what ho knows about Europeto the Literary So ciety at Sugar Grove School House next week.
Rev. Asa Conntrynian will explain to-mor~ow night why the Universnlists are not allowed to pray with tbe orthodox people.yx jr N'T il
It is s-«id that Nilsson was mighty mad when Strakosch told her that she could not come to Terre-Haute this month. .1' li
Martin E. Hogan, of this city, First Lieutenant of the 22nd U. S. Infantry, is now sta inntd at Fort Randall, t).icotah Territory.
Tbe Republican newspapers of the State seem to be generally favorable to Rev. W. W. Carry for Secretary of State.
Ed ward 8. Stokes, the man who shot James Fisk. Jr., has a brother running as baggageman on the L. N. A. Ac C. Railroad.
AtiatlnW. Fuett, of Greencastle. Chairman of the Excentive Cominitee of the Labor Raform Association of America, was in town yesterday.
The Journal thinks that Gen. Hunter's railroad business will prevent him from accepting tbe Republican nomination for Congress in this District.
Miss Vene Lister, of Evansville, a young lady who has visited in TerreHaute frequently, and who posseswnl nniftberlees warm and devoted filends here, died of consumption yesterday a' ber home in tbe formeroity.
Presided* S \nrlford and Contractor King, of the Chicago, Danville A Vinoennes Railroad, went South IVotu Paiin last Monday to perfect arrangements Tor the bnildingot that line from Mar4ball to Vincennea. a
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E. Callahan of Robinson, and C. A. Bcecher, ol Fairfield, III., were In town yesterday. Mr. C. is a director of th Chicago, Danville A Vincennea Rail road, and Mr. B. is manager of a railro id projected in Crawford and Jasper counties.
Coptaln Kd. Armstrong of tbe 3lst Regiment U. 8. Infantry, returned to his home in Brosil on Monday night in very poor health. He had been ordered to Fort Concho, Texas, but wa» so por)y on reaching New Orleans, that it waa impossible tor him to pro oeed further, and he was ordered bouie.
Capt. Smiley, of Greencaatle, la the veritntde person who once, in the fervor of red hot oratory, referred to an extraordinary event as a "circular cin KUiiiatan- ." In the very same speech (it was .during war times) be avowed his Hst'inishinentthat men hadn't pat-rlot-enougb-isiu to enlist.
Kilsson sang Leonora in 11 Irovatore to a six thousand dollar bouse In Cincinnati liat night. The audience w»* wild with light, a^d man I tested its Ihrvor ly fvarjf dMnoaatradon that could give it adequate expressi«»n. Floral tributes fell ttke iy blo^aoms ou the st-ige, and the encores and calls before tbe curtain wen most numerous and imperative.
Two ruffians tried to burglarise Otto Jones of Columbus, Ohio, while he wt* walking from the I. A St. L. depot to the Terra Haute House early yesterday morning. Mr. J., who dialiked tho idea of Mag broken Into and rifled, took to his heals and distanced tbe e-ountrels. He xeserta that he ran so fiiat that the atrootlmmpa made an unbrr.k atrip ot light.
FWw ibm in thia world are able to live above ihelr buaineas and thrive. Tuttle la Ml one of thcas taeo." He livta clear above hla "bwrineea and no one doobts that be win always continue to succeed, so long aa he art to audi* floe oraugee, fruits, teas, coffeea, su gaia Ac.
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We as glad to laara thirt the TerreQwuittaitiW ly Improved condition it art lag out, under the |ml 1"^^®** The derman and Telegraphy Work well, nod entire aa|Wlkctlog toj^ven to evfrv pupil in tho book-keeping »n^ p#immMhip departmanta. Thia §th^ pilot for a first-clasa business edl\m* tlon. Remember th4 l^lae^ ^wC'K blook .n *.51
No builder shotdd beeitile or cudfel his brain about what be shall ornament his new rooms wUh. Ttm qnes» tlon can be settled immediately by calling at Moore A ig^erty's. Oi»g of those new marble!aed maatela is just the thing. Then thejr htfve g*K?ea to match, tbe leet made. Moore A Hag* gerty can be found at their eaUbm^t inent, Main street, esst of6th.
Buy your boy a new suit. Buy your lather anew suit. Buy yourself a new suit.
Buy our clerk a uew suit. Buy your best friend a new soit. For Erlanger A Co. are clearing off all tbeir winter stock of fine clothing at very low prices. Remember lhay are now celling at ten per cent, discount.
W. H. Bannister still bas a large sssortment of fin piece goods, which be will make into the latest styles of clothing at lowest prices. His sio«'k of men's furnishing goods is going fast, but is by no means exhausted. Brnis* ter furnishes a fine fitting shirt, made to order, on snort notice... Call..at 79 tin street. V.
Insurance is designed to be the means for persons in, business to remove as much of the (isa of business from the individual, whose object Is to make hia business as safe as possible. Most business men cousider the fire risk a very important one. Insure your property in thePhoeuix, the North Bii.lah or the International, all represented by H.iveus A Farris.
When you buy liquors, buy a ppre itrlicle. You can do this by purchasing of J. B. Lyne A Co., opposite the Terre-Huute House. They keep the RoJhever Carte Blanche Chumpagne, besides a very large stock of the best whiskeys, Rums, Ac. in the city, again we aay, go to J. B. Lyne A Co. for pure liquors.
Guiick A Berry, the popular druggists, corner ol 4th and Main streets are said to be opposed to ardent spirits as a beverage, but tbey keep as pure liquors, drugs i^td mfd'clues as can be tound in tbe W«st. Tbey «lso keep the Owl Cigars, which are said to be tbe best made. At least they are used exclusively by the most fastidious.
At S. R. Freeman's 161 Main street, we find beautiful styles of jewelry. The studs, sleeve buttons and scarf pins are of the most beautiful description, and are finished In endless stvles of ornamentation and design. In tbe chain department there is a wonderful variety^ including ladies' chains, which are exceedingly ornamental.
Look before you leap," especially if you intend to leap into a drug store. Never fear, however, to enter Cook A Divis' establishment on Ohio street. Tbeir stock is complete in every respect and every article is perfectly pure. Their prescriptions mi«y be relied upon as reliable. Go to Cook A Davis for pure drugs a id medicines.
There is where they get them. At such a season as this there can be no comfort without warm and dry feet and in order to provide against misery of this kind you must iro to 141 Main stcreet, where all tbe best rubbers, gaiters, boots a no shoes can be found it lowest prices.
When you Ian get the best bar I ware in the State at Cory A Co.*g, why go elsewhere? And they propose to sell a* cheap as any other firiu. Remember them as an old and perfectly r« liable house, with a large claw of customers who have never been dissatisfied. Call at 121 Main street.
This is to certify before all men that R. W. Rippetoe sells tbe best groceries md provisions in tbe msrket. He sells at astonish!only low prices. Every one who uses his groceries is py, hea thy and prosperous. Call and se bim at tbe popular white front, National block, Main street.
The Steinway Piano cannot be beaten for beauty, strength of tone and durability. It is pronounced everywhere a first-class instrument. A. Shlde Is the auent in this ci»y. He may twronnd at tbe Musical Institute, South 5th street.
He is located at the old postofflce building, and he can always bj round with a handsome and suhstami «l stock of the hOst and haadshoinest harness tn lb* State, fie also has a uood assortment of vsdisea and trunks. Peter Miller is the man.
It keep* hhu very busy bat it m^kca him happy and Is in "king him wesltby. We refer to Scott 8h«»af at his clx store nn Mdn weat of Canal. His brands are excellent end cheap. Cill on Sboaf for a fine cigar.
To get the best leal her, sboeflndings, and material of all kin«e, wo would aay, go to L. A. Burn-tt A Co.'a, 144 Main street. Tbey have tbe largest Mto«*k In Western Indiana, which they •te now sailing exceeding low.
George Arnold keepa the jewelry at ItS Main atreat. He keeps a complate asaortment, and sells at priora exceedingly low. B« opara-alaaaea, abalne, rings, watcbee, etc., are rfc-h.
B. G. »x is them MI fir m*a» lht one ttoofcs, stationary, btoalr *KMka, text booke and everything alaaia hla line at tbe very lowest prioea. Call on him at U9 Main street.
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We mm thw ot tattintr the merit* of Ball's aU»ve ^tor*. B# flwayt haa It fllled to repletion with, the lateet and Maat eonvanient eatrfiing a«dheat« ing stoveain l^be muHtet. "And lie slso keeps a mammoth stock of m^ntels, gratee, aad ail Axtarea partainiug to atovery-hardwara.
Parhapa wa cannot do our readsss a greater furor than to advias them, young and old men In particular, to gat tbeir eigaia at Duddleaon'a, oppoalia the poatnttre. He keepa many excellent brands, among Which in the celebrated Havanx—three ror 2Scts.
Rip Van Winkle propoees to make another visit to the Catskille. He goea off in a good humor thia tuue, and takee with bim a good supply of clothing from the establishment ot Kuppen beiiner 118 Main street. There tbe goods are flr*t class and tho prices low.
The reason why Dickhoui's trunks and valises are the beat la because they are tnufactured by the best workmen, from ilie beat material, and are gotten up in the best styles. Dickhout can always be found with a fine slock at 196 Main aireet.
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