Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 April 1872 — Page 9

TERRE-HAUTE MARKET.

TBRKS-HACTK. April «.

The following figures are paid to fumen *ad others by dealers ID this city: BREHWAX-YeU0w.2s9.me.

SUGAR—Maple 13«Ue. SYRUP- wn«U.fl»®l» BUTTER—Beat. lfl£36c»' CORN MEAL—'We. EGGK—Fresh. I&fMc.

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FEATHERS-LJve Ueese, 66#«0e. Old lOrtMOc. VLOUR—Fancy brand*, (8 OO Ai M. FRUIT—tireea Apple", $l25gl W.

Dried Apples, &§7c. Dried Pwwrhea, 9010c.

ORAIN-Coru. 35#«c. OaU, 8.V. Rye.Tf»«75e.

LARD—Country. 7d8c.

POTATOES-W)9

1,1

White Wheat. tr«. Alabama, 41 ML Mediterranean, fl M.

QINSENG—COc. GREASE—Frown, 5#6c. HIDES—Green Trimmed, Vfrs.

Salted, Mje.

Pry 149Ue. m*1 Flint. 16c. ,1Sheepskins 1S§9175.

TALLOW-7ic. PROVISIONS—Hams8$9e. Hides 7§«o.

Shoulders 6$8e.

loifc.

POULTRY—Tmkeors, alive per lb R@10c Dressed lOAllo Duck* per dosen, 12 0Ua3 00.

Geese «S 50.

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Chicken*, aid, per dosen, 1800. young, tl50$200,

SEEDS-Flax. »1 45. Clover 0aiOc. *u RAGS—Cotton, ifaiiyic. WOOL—Tub-washed, 60ri|65c.

Fleece VKa.Wc. Unwashed, 40§42c.

HOGS—Price, 13.50 to 94.00 gross H.25 to 14.60 net

—Yonng men will always find a large assortment ol choice styles of neck wear. Ties, bows, linen and paper col lars, at Otis/

—IK you will give "Barr's Hair Restorative" one trial you will never use any other Hair Preparation.

—What makes a nicer Business Suit than a flno English or Scotch Cheviot? You can get either made up in the best style at Bannister's, 77 Main St.

—Otis' seamless kid gloves, the best article in the market, every pair war ranted. The attention of the ladies is called to this new glove. See it before purchasing elsewhere.

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—Fine French and English Cassimeres, Diagonals, BtsketB, and Mixed Suitings are all the go and you will find a splenilid assortment at Bannis ter's, 77 Main St.

—Attention.—Rtilroad men, Hardware men and Printers, English chev oit shirts, Just the thing for your business. All numbers in stock at the Great Western Shirt Depot. Otis'.

—"BARB'S HAIR REHTORATIVK," will siopp the Hair from falling out, and in oases of Baldness, where the roots are not entirely dead will cause a new growth of Hair.

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(From the N. Y. Tribune.]

Thov are^alinging out the stoves in their usual lively stylo at S. R. Henderson's.

IIA LL'S OA TA LOO UE.

of now goods lor spring trado. .Refrigerators all stylos and nlr.es. lleor coolers all sisos and prices. 3co Chest's all sizes and styles.

Water coolers for Hotels. Water coolers for Halls. Water coolora for everybody. Jce Cream freezers all sizes. _• 31 ith tuba all styles. Toilett setts all prlees and stylos. lilrd caKea all kinds and prices. Cloths wringers the best in the market.

Cook stoves all styles and prices. All goods warranted and prices as low as the lowost. Call and ses before you buy. R. L. BALL.

Ilelnl Brother*' Einhth Annual DFR scriptlve and Illustrative Plant Cata* logue, a very neat pamphlet from the press of the Steam Printing House, 142 Main street. Is upon our table. Their stock ol plants, bedding roses, etc. is very largo and fine this season, and their energy and industry entitle tbem to a largo sh»re ol patronage. We are hnppy to see a growing taste with our people lor articles in their line. The Helnl Brothers mall free upon application, this catalogue, another of fruit and ornamental trees, and their wholesale or trade list. ml6-51.

BARR'S AIR It KSTO RATI vie," keeps the scalp, clean, cool and firee irom Dandruff, *n«1 prevents that disagreeable and annoying itching which often becomes really painful. Manufactured and sold. wholesale and retail, by T. II. Birr Co Chemist* Main Street three doors east of 8th street. Terre-Haute, Ind. Price$1 00

It is solely for the public good that we once more call attention to the White front grooery store ol R. W. Rlppetoe. A dollar saved is better than two gained. Ills groceries are carefully selected, bought at the lowest rates, and in the way ot country produce he always has everything that can be found ia the market.

Where, Oh. Where Are the Carpel Warrior* T—If you dou1 believe wo are on the "War Path," come and see. We are taking down fence* and gotnc for the enemy "crow lots." The "ambulancea" must have the right of way to ptc*

SellBselalswl NkM'*, lee, at tow* er prices ihss jrss wssld lsisflsc, for their iplesdM yds, at S. lcttt'a,]le. Mala street, Marray's •IdataaH.

Pslals Ilea*l«|aartrr«.—Dealerscau be furnli bed at any time from the car or store In small or large quantles, of Peach-Blow, Early Rose and Peerless. Also, Seed Sweet Potatoes,at

A. C. JACKSOX,

28-2t Ohio street,bet. 5th and 0th.

Byte's Family Carpet*" Bedneetl SO Ceats a Taid 1 We gusrsntee

these Carpets to wear and

hold their color as well as any

It may. They

i.Ve

cattl-,

two horse

waiving

up all

tomptttoor*" who get In the way of a single squad of "iwervwl torws"l»

the shape of a

part of the lot 01 "100 Rolls Carp, to" Just arrived at the ••Ar*»nal,M 77 Main street. Look at the "shots," how they hit. Competitors already sick at so

fcwrp* a rfor* and

«otd at such torn pnem. It will make a •«t5on»|»eUtor"«»ck enough to resort to mo* anything to nain more notoriety. Omr itytrion *»**, *A«*W and wOt f»r»—« owr 6oa»iboM and pertomaHli**.

And Mill they Cause Boots and Shoes tor spring and aa» mer trad*, at lower prleos Ifeaa ever Ibefore off*red. at ftcolt,*. *s. itrett, Ssrrsjr^ sli»t**4.

Extra Super

that can be bought at 91,25. "Byee'a Hss4Loen Carpeta, Better Styles snd far the Beat Goods in the market. EXTRA SUPER CARPETSSuper Carpet* Heavy Ingrain Carpets— Good Fair Heavy Carpets ...... Gcod Fair No account Carpets 15c to

.41 25 1 00 75 00 .. 50 .. 40 .. 35 .. 25

20c

Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpets

in

Styles and Patterns not to be found in any other bou*e, and sold at fair prices. BVCEH CARPET HALL.

Dos't throw jronr maney away on warthleas Boats and Nhaea, whea yon ean buy a warranted genuine mate* rial at the same price, at Scott's. Xo •S Main street, Murray's old stand.

White Batiste and Colored Batiste with bright Borders, at T17ELL, BIP LET DENING'f).

A?

Cheek and Plaids, very bright and handsome, 25 to 00 ets. per yard, at TV ELL, BIPLEY DEHIHO*8.

Dolly Yardens, at TUELL, BIPLEY DEMISE'S.

Japanese Snltlnffs from 25 to 00 ets. per yard, atTVELL, RIPLEY DEMIXO'A.

HPBIWO STYLES.—TnelI, Ripley Dentin* have opene«l some of the most desirable Dress Goods, dictated by fashion for Spring wear. Every* thing considered desirable will be found npon their counters at very low prices.

The Magic darter, a new Invention long needed, for sale at TUELL, BIP* LEY DEMIXO'N. 1

CNMETS!—For a well made Corset ol good style, at a low price, go to TUELL, RIPLEY A DBMIJTG'S.

"Why l« this Thssl" they exclslsi, os seeing the crest redaction la prlees of Soots aad !hoes. n«r answer Is, we intend doing baslness on the quick sale* snd small profits plan st 0. 08 ln street, Ma ray's old stand. 'id\

Ryee's Carpet llall Is out with another special advertisement to-day. Having silenced the batteries of the enemy in the "Cnrpet War," and effectually perforated the bubble that has arisen to the surface through ihe"puflJng and blowing" process adopted by bogus Carpet Dealers, this live Instltutiou ban now a word or two for those interested in Paper Hangings. A view of the "situation" at No. 77 Main street, shows most conclusively that the boys are "prepared lor the pressure," come whence or how

price list.

1

Milk and Wool Sergrea, Pongees, and Irlah Poplins, at TVELL, BIPLEY DEMIMOm. ....

We Wsst it Ksows-Thst we sre brlsglsg the be«t stoek of Roots snd Shoes I ito this srket e?sr offered here sad will sell thesi st the very lowest rates, at R. C. Scott's, Xo. 98 •aia street, Isrrsjr's old stssd.

are now handling a

stuck lancer than the combined

are auihorlx»d

ssocks else­

where in the city a selection

of

In

styles that

for variety and beauty are unsurpassed, and many unique'and line designs In paper for Pallors, Hulls, Ceilings, and gentral decorative work, for which they have the exclusive agency

this place. Competent workmen

for plain or ornamental hanging, ready to give prompt attention to all orders. They cordially Invite a comparison of styles,

uallllc*and

prices, feeling confident that

hey can give satisfaction to all.

Slop and Consider before buying yonr Boots and Nhoes, If It would not pay yon to look In at H. C. Scott's targe and well selected stock, at So •ft Main at reef, Murray's old stand.

OCTOBER ELECTION.

to announce the name

of lohn C. Mver as a candidate lor sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention.

DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the undersignhat bt*en appointed Administrator or

estate of Ch.irkM

comi'y.

deceased, said estate is supposed

be solvent.

or

fartulnic

valuation

Sums,

horses, bogs,

Implement*,one reaper,one

wagon, growing wbeat, coru in

the crib*, household and kitchen

turntiur.%

anii oth«*r articles to nunv mu*

credit

to

mention,

ol eight months will be given on

II sim* overthrew dollar1, the purchaser giving hl«

note with approved security

and appr.«iMi-iii(»ut laws.

three dollar*and under,

cash.

WILLIAM K. BRNTLKY,

Dated. 4th of April. 1873.

TENCILS.

STENCILS.

Stencil Plates for everybody. Brass Letters snd Figures, all class. Stencil Brushes, all sit"s. Stencil Paint, sll oolors. Burning Brands. Steel Lett* rs snd Figures. Brass and German Silver Checks. Seal Preasea, Ribbon Stamps. Society Seals and Emblems, Brass, Oopper and Gern.sn Silver. Indeilible Ink, Steel Rinyta, Chalna. Rv*ry description of Stencil Goods. Orders filled promptly at Low Prtoaa.

Only RflUUe Gseda ItMi

R. FOOTE,

fit Mmin ftrat,

auifka-u

TKRKK-HAnTK SAT' I .AY KVENTNO MAIL APRIL 6 871.

Still Farther €»nccnlrai

I E S

To make room ror our second stock

SPRING GOODS

We have received already largely of Spring Goods, and are

Opening Something Mew Every Day «, I which must be sold to make room for more about the middle of April.

A RARE OPPORTUNITY

SOW

OFFERED

TO BUY GOODS AT

CLOSING OUT PRICES!

So early

In the

Season.

TUB low hitch, the patent evener, the square frame, the shape of the handles, make the WEIH superior to any other walking two-horse corn Plow. See it at Jones A Jones.

THK WEIR Walking Two-horse Corn Plow Is the easiest machine in the business to sell, because a farmer can see for himself that he saves the price of it In a mouth, In money actually paid out for laboi

Jonas A JONES have full authority from the factory to warrant the WEIR Cultivator to work as well as a double-shevel, and to suit the purchaser.

THBbest plowing

oai

month.

at our County Fair was

done with an old plow and a Sulky Attai hment, such as Jones A Jones, Terre-Haute, are selling. The lame, the old, a woman anybody, can ride and plow with it.

WITH the WEIR CULTIVATOR one man will do the work of two, and so save the wages

rpERRE-HAUTE

and

and board of a hired man,which will pay for the machine in

Business College,

Is now open both dny and evening for students, young and middle aged men, also young ladies wishing to obtain a thorough practical business education are Invited to examine the facilities offered at this college. The branches taught are

BOOK-KEEPING,

In all its forms both by single and double entry, including practical exercises dealing with banks, business

liouhes, commercial

calcu latlons,correspondence,shortest methods known of computing Interest, discount, equation of payment.

PENMANSHIP,

On the Spencerlan basis. Ornamental penmanship, including pen-drawing, cardwriting, flourishing* etc., taught in a manner to guarantee NUCCGSS. We warrant all our work sent out to be genuine penwork and not

engraving. ARITHMETIC,

Special attention given to this branch of tdudy—class drill both day and evening.

TELEGPAPHIXO A GERMAN, Has been added to the studies, taught with facilities to give the student all ihe advantages to be gained in as short a time as possible. Both of

these

branches are valuable

assistants to the business man. Our college

is

no experiment but a permanent institution, firmly established and the largest and best patronage In the State.

For circulars containing hill Information call upon or address, GARVIN A HEINLY,

Box 282, Terre-Haute, Ind.

BARTLETT & CO.,

WHOLESALE A RETi

BOOKSELLERS

the

K. Bentley, late of Vigo

10

WILLIAM It BENTLKY, Administrator.

DMIXISTRATO R'S SALE.

Notice Is hefeby given that I w'll sell st pubnc auction on Saturday. April 27.1872, at he late residence or Charles E.* Bentley, lste or Prslrleton township, Vigo county, deotmnl,

all bis personal property

not

en by the widow, consisting

tak­

AND

STATIONERS,

101 Main St., Terre-Hantr, Ind.

Books and Stationery Jobbed as cheap as at any city in the West.

LAUGHTER A KERKHOFF,

Wholesale Dealers in

Saddlery Hardware,

LEATHER, C0UA3S, WHIPS,

4

Administrator.

*•. 117 Main Street,

FRED,

Terre-Haute, Ind.

GEIGER. LOCKSMITH.

Bell-liMicer A Nieaell Cstter, Lorks and trunks repaired, keys fitted, iron safes opent^laad rcpalr d, speaking tabes not ap.

etc.

of all kinds

Bells, fixtures snd keys

kept on hand. North 4th St.,

Basement Room In Cooks new building.: Stan of the goktan key. ee-taa.

Q. F. COOKERLY,

Attorney at Law,

ROTA1T Pt BLIC,

And Real Bstate Agent,

orrarB. onto ITIIKT, Between Srd and 4ih streets, second door east of HhannoaVi Bank.

A number of Sue etty lota for sale on rea*

59 Pieces of Dress Goods, 65

cents per yard—all different, and Choice Styles for a lady-like Suit or Dreas. Every yard Is worth not less than 75e to 11,00 per y*rd"

W. •. ITCK CO.

Victoria Lawns, Jaconets,

and White Qoods generally, very cheap.

50 pieces Assorted Styles

Piques, 25 eents per yard worth 85 cents to 40 cents. W. H. BYCE CO.

Ladies' White Cotton Ho­

siery, half price,,

W. R. BYCE A CO.

Jones A JOKES have a large stock of one-horse Plows and can furnish them in any quan tltv to dealers at rates far below aoy in the market. Send for

Gents' Unbleached Cotton

Hosiery, half price.

W. S. BYCE 4k CO.

400 dozen Fringe and Bor

dered Huck Towels, 94,50 per dosen worth •6,00. -,| W. S. BYCE CO.

0. A. UAYWARD. K. W. BOSS.

EO.

S. C. SCOTT.

A. HAYWARD A

CO.

-.

AUCTION

AND

Commission merchants!

FOURTH STREET,

Between Ohio and Walnut,

TEBBE-HA1JTE, IHD.

Having associated ourselves for the pur pose of carrying on the Auction and Commission business, we will be found read] all times to

Becclve Conslvauseata

Of merchandise, which we will sell at private sale or at auction, Having been connected with the auction business for the past fourteen years, we feel onfldent that our transactions will be satisfactory to our patrons.

Regular Sales Every Saturday

OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Will also attend to any sales In the city and vicinity on reasonable terms. ee-tf

JJATS, CAPS, ». AND

"Cheap for Cash,"'our Motto,

AT.

Sykes' Hat Store

IIS Main street* Terre-Haute, Ind.

Hats! Hats! Hats!

Having Just Received all

THE MEW AMD MOBBY

SPRING STYLE'

HATS.

I am prepared to suit everybody, have reaelved Twenty-Seven Ni Shapes this week.

A S

,••!«. of all the Latest 8hapes. Csll and and see for yourself st the cheapest Hat House In the city.

YATES, "THE HATTER," New York Hat Store, 145 Main Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

iRICES REDUCED ON A

GOOD

Stock of Boots and Shoes, is more important

NEWS

To most of the community than who is to* be the next President,

for

Personal expenses Is ihe part of the great "problem of flnsnce"best understood oy

-"'THOSE

Who have the *'undentandlni

mains'

'family lo look after In "hard snd but few were

'A

if

HE

1

"f Sri* J'»V

STRAW GOODS,

The largest Stock of

NEW STYLES & SHAPES

Ever brought to this market to be sold at

WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

W. W.

of a large times,"

BORN

lot to need st goods, unless I

So lucky ss not lo need some of N. Andre srs' goods, unless they go

BARB-FOOTED

Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elsewhere. N. ANDREWS' keeps at 141 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind. ee-tf.

JPRED. GOETZ, Manufkcturer aad Dealer in Furniture, Mattresses Chairs,

IN fit root,

Between Sixth and Seventh, TKnUt-HAUTS, Mtfc.

Orders solid ted and satisfkcUon guaranteed.

HsOLARIDGE,

Wslnat BL, opp. Orator Market,

Dyer and Scourer,

Lotttes Appand nicely Hcoursd or beaaUtally Oolsrsd. Oents Oarmsats Seoarsd, Oetond or Repalrsd. yowrgnodsby Expcwserotberwtss.

:Vi,

RYCE'S

CARPET

SIAlLIi.

GREAT DEPOT FOR PAPER

LARGEST 8TOCK- -PIXEST 8TYLX8** &s NEWEST DESIGN8- -GREATE8T VARIKTT.

.LOWEST PRICES- -NEATEST PATTERN8.

"EXCLUSIVE" LINES- BEST WORKMEN.

COMPLETEST WORK-

•HAPPIEST CU8TOMERS-

v*' ^-JANUARY ist, I82,

umno

Amount Net Cash Assets, Jan. "l 1, 1871 t3,86,323 20 i'

Receipts.

Amount received for Premiums. 854,61116 of Int.recelved from all sources 229,M5 56 Amount increase of Cap. Stock. 60,000 00 Profit on Investment 16,161 69

Dlsbarsemeats.

Paid

losses by

death 106,876

Paid for surrendered policies 249,668 68 Paid dividends 374.213 27 Paid interest on Capital Stock... 14,000 00 Paid re-insurance 8,W6 15 Paid annuity elalms 7 380 00 Paid commissions, including i':| about 160.000 paid for commutation or future commissions. Paid advertising, printing, etc... Paid medical fees Paid Salaries Paid Taxes, Rents, Expenses, Exehang,Office,

Express,

Postage, Traveling Expenses, etc,, Including SMMW0 paid for office furniture

From the Undivided Four per cent. Reserve Surplus of $448,751,63,

I I E N W I E A I

Available on settlement of the next Annual Premium after March 4,1872,10)" each Participating policy, proportioned to its contribution to surplus.

OFFICERS.*

JOHN E. DE WITT CUAS. E. PEASE.... ...Secretary. I WM. D. WHIT1NO....

C. P."FRALEiuH.........AS9iHtant Secretary. NICHOLAS LE GROUT Cashier.

BRANCH OFFICE

^OF TH*

United States Lire Insurance Company of Kew York,

National State Bank Building

7

11 INSIRIICE

Moa. S61,962,26S, 964 Broadway, Cor. of Warren Street,

raw tobk.

f4,835,121 61

72,351 96

tl,117,711 28

Estimated bv the New York State standard

COB. Bth 4k MAIN OTtW., TsllRE-IIAUTE, IIVI. 't 1 ~'r

JOHNSTON,

ROASTED AND GREEN, COFFEES,

STJC3-^A.itSr

FARMERS

Wishing to lay in Fa:

'i

-9

mm

1 tm

PROMPEST ATTENTN.

-SATISFACTl'N INSURED.

HEADQUARTERS

FOR

Plain and Decorative

WALL PAPERS.

The 22nd Annual Statement,

ft A

ciiri

Assets.

Cash in bank snd trust Com— United States stocks, market value New York and Brooklyn City A

171,489 08

300,250 09 667,671 07

County Stocks, market value. Bonds A Mortgages on real estate, valued at over double the loans Loans on Policies in force Temporary Loans secured by deposit of cash securities Deferred Semi-Annual A Quarterly premiums Premiums In oourseof Collection Accrued interest on bonds and mortgages, etc. Agents' balances secured.

1,909,000 or 418,821 79

41,600 09

112,960 18

Cash assets, Jan. 1,1872 Liabilities. Capital stock -.1. Losses reported and uupald Amount reserved as re-insur-ance lor exist ing policies snd

131,104 25 30,832 02 6,168 77 33,158 28

42,081 SI 52,779 88 9,011 tt

93,717,410 88 HOt

ikdfa 0i 80,666 60

dividends, at four per cent 2,808,885 09 Heeling ferred premiums, etc.,am andun-

Estimating

costof

collecting de­'

ferred premiums etc ., paid commissions 84,207 OB

Divisible Surplus

of

the Insurance Convention, the Surplus of the Company would be increased 9200,000 making Total Surplus of 0706,751,63, calculating by that standard.

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92,268,058 69 •148,751 0B

valuation, and that recommended by

...President

Vieneral

RRrRRENCEflt-R. C. Clark, Pine Village, Ind. Robison Fleteb#r, Attica, Ind. Isbler A Lindsay, Martinsville, Ills. J. M. Clark, Danville, Ilia. J.«: P. Hillerby, Long, Ills. J. D. J' hnson, Oxford, Ind. W. H. Burnett, Oafnargo, Ills.

JOSEPH STRONG,

DEALER IN

Actuary.

7

Fancy Groceries, and Proifeir

-M

u-

Agent.

tt-

4

Jr.} k.

't#

1

0* V* j»|

1"-

$m

and Check Shirts,

fkeap.

/'STOVE POLISH,

Cheap as the mauufadurers.

t/jr!

No. 187 %JIG & DICK,

'A?

5

k,'

i*u. I %&*

fl*

At Wholesale Only!

l-V

4i!

148 Main Street, bet. 5th and 6th.