Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 May 1872 — Page 8
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Joe Blake spits on tbe white hst.v
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Will Ryoe Is home •gain from New York. Otorge F. Jenckee la home' from his Journeying* In the South.
James M. Sankey wants to be County Treasurer another term. Mrs. Oarriogton has positively termined not to return to this city,
Judge Patterson is understood to have a hankering alter the 'possum, ''. W. B. Taell tells a story with mere aiffeot than any other man in Indiana.
Janauschek says Nick Katzenbach is the handsomest man In Terre-Haute. "The Tall Svcamorq" will "wake 'em up" with a speech in this city, in ajfew f. days.
Rev. B. Condit is attending the Pres- & byterian General Assembly at Detroit, Michigan, «*,
Mrs. Jos. O. Jones will visit the faruily of Arba Holmes, in Nebraska, this summer. "John B. and Jacob H. Hager started on Monday evening on a brief visit to ,: the Pacific coast. I Col. R. N. Hudson an3 lamlly_ have 4 boon visiting relatives in Evarifeyille this week.
H. 8. Dinkle was so badly burned at the Nail Works on Monday, as to lose his right eye.
Nineteen students will graduate in tho High School at tbe close of the fe present year.
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Detnas Doming has a cow that gives her weight in milk every ten days. She is not a bulky animal.
Jacob Fisher has just imported three thousand dollars worth of wine irom the Fatherland.
The editor of the Terre Haute Journal is the principal topic for editorial discussion in the £vansville Courier,
Tho Viucennos Sun of yesterday scalds Mr. Voorhees severely for his denunciation of the liberal movement.
Dr. fj. H. Bartholomew, the dentist is at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, called there by the dangerous illness of his fkther.
We are gratified to learn that Lou Rothschild has given up the idea of 'going to Chicago, and will remain with r' as.
Deaoon Ryce is laboring to convert a (ireeleyite from the error ol his way »snd bring bim back to the true Republlcan faith.
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A number of young ladies now going through our High School course, con^template going to Vassar College for the ttnlshing off process.
Thore is a widewer in this city who •has buried six wives in as many different SIStes. He thinks planting time is about over with him.
Perry Huston has been commissioned local agent of the Wh.te Line, in the place of Sam L. Bridwell, resigned. He will make an efficient agent.
Phillip Newhart, without making any particular noise about it, is manufacturing one hundred and fifty plows at Jala factory on Second street.
Thero is at least one Liberal Republican in town whose head is not sore. Ho keeps a law shop near tho Buntin Hous?. Ho thinks the 6all is rolling tor Greeley.
Doctor Young went down street yesterday with a Greeley hat on his head, and a hand mowing machine under bis arm. What he Knows About Farming will soon be developed.
Doctor Bell and Pat Shannon have rnndo their handsome houses fairly rseut in new ooats of paint, and there is a really stylish air about the corner of Eighth and Ohio streets.
A woman in Rockville gave birth to a child on Wednesday last which had noithor arms nor legs. If it lives it is no doubt dostlned to a wretched existence in some traveling side show.
There is an ambitious banker's clerk this city who occasionally writes for tho press over the stunning ttom de plume, "Many Republicans." On one occasion for the sake of variety he appeared aa "Many Democrats.
D. Hitchcock, President, and R. G. Hervey, Managing Director, of the Paris and Decatur Railroad, sailed from New Yorlc for Sootland on Monday last. They go to negotUw the sale of bonds on their road.
M'Ue Januaacheck and N. Kstsenbach are both native of Prsg**,
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were well acquainted before the removal of the latter to America. The |ua)ntance was renewed during he* visit here,—-{Express.
Addle Ballon married a couple at Terre-Haute, Indiana, last week, and in the nuptial lecture told them era-
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(Ilea were cheaper than divorces." This depends on what you pay for your cradles.—[St. Louis Republican. '•large pictureef Leopold Forster has done good serviee, this week, aa a likeness of Horace Greeley. One young man said it wss exactly like Horace, for he saw the old man and shook hands with him at Lafayette, last fall, and remembered Just how he looked.
Captain Hargrave baa begun his month's work well by procuring the conviction of one of the gang who have hew plundering strangers In the city. If he suoceeds aa well with tbe teat of the gang, who are under indictment, Terre-Haute may take the rest of them. To judge from the Ter-re-Haute papers, some of them moat have emigrated already.—Evaasvilie Josijul
worthy citlxen of this oounty la •tadying the Internal revenue lews, decisions, Ac., with a view to taking Collector Magill's place when f^eley la
Martin Hollinger tells the readers of the Mall to-day that he la a candidate far re-election to the office of Oounty Olerk. Mr. H. haa made a very efficient and attentive offloer.
There ia a lady in this city on whose acoount a fatal duel was fought in South Carolina thirty yeara ago. She pioualy preserves the little bullet that slew her faithful lover.
A young man In this city, somewhat noted for his success in driving hard bargains, recently asked a young lady an Fifth street, if bepould have the refusal of her hand for three weeks while he looked around to see if he oouldn't do better.
Bartlett A Co. are the most unselfish persons in the book trade. It makes no difference to them whether you buy your books and stationery at 101 or 159 Main street. Go to either place and you will find a complete stock of goods in their line. They have started out with the laudable purpose of leading the trade in their line, and appearances in dicate that they are succeeding. They do a very large jobbing trade and coun try merchants will find it to their in tercst to lavor them with orders.
The fashionable young ladies of New York now insist in having their jewel ry, watches, rings, etc., purchased at the elegant stare of Mr. S. R. Freeman 161 Main street, and the gentleman, as in duty bound, follow their example, This, together with tho undeniable fact that Freeman—S. R. we mean—has the choicest stock of jewelry in the city, is why you will at all hours of the day and evening find customers admiringly leaning over his elegant show-cases,
At this season of the year Flavoring Extracts are greatly in demand for pies, puddings and cakes. For a good arti cle, the readers of the Mail have learned to go to Cook A Davis' drug establish ment, on Ohio street, because they manufacture their own extracts and warrant them free from any deleterious or injurious substances. If you have never tried their flavoring extracts, do so the next time you have occrsion to use these articles.
It is uncertain who will be elected President, for if the Democrats unite on Greeley, the Republicans will have stout tussel to elect Grant, but the peo pie will continue, nevertheless, to buy their boots and shoes of N. Andrews, 141 Main street, because, you know, he sells so cheap, has such excellent goods and such a large stock to select from. If an election was held, Noyes Andrews would be voted the most popular shoe dealer in Terre Haute.
White fe Melvin's, in the Cook building, southeast corner of Fourth ar.d Cherry streets, is the place to buy your country produce, j'our teas, coffees, sugars and fancy groceries. They are young and enterprising merchants, de termined to build up a first-class trade by strict attention to business and square dealing in prices. Anything wanted in their line can be had of them by anybody, rich or poor, at bottom prices.
Moore A Haggerty do not occupy a three story brick business block. Neither is true worth always found in fine mansions. They are content to do work on the finest buildings in this city and surrounding towns. For work in galvanized iron, tin and slate roofing they cannot be excelled, both in quality, style aud price. So also in guttering and spouting. Their marbleized mantels and grates meet with ready sale.
The best is always the cheapest, says Bannister, the clothier, in one of his local notices in another column. Our experience teaches us that he states the truth. If you wish to practice economy, durability and comfort, we advise our gentlemen readers to call on W. H. Bannister, when in want of any article of clothing. He has an elegant lot of piece goods, to select from and guarantees satisfaction in quality, style and workmanship in make up
Joe Erlanger never allows a bad fit to leave his establishment. There isn't much danger so long as he has W. G. Miller to do the cutting. He has a very choioe lot of piece goods, and if you know what good work is, call and examine some of his make up, and get a nobby spring suit. You are sure to be courteously treated whether you boy or not, for nothing pleases Mr. Erlanger more than to show his beautiful goods.
R. L. Ball's establishment is wellstored with goods for housekeepers at Otis season of the year. Among the prominent articles will be found refrig erato«, all styles and prices ice chests, water coolers, ice cream freezers, toilet seta, som* elegant styles beautifal bird oagee, clothes wringers, and no end to the stoves in %ll styles and prices. Ail he asks is an examination of his goods and prices. f'
Wada of paper crammed firmly into the ear of the balky and impenitent mule, awakens suspicions of wrath to come and brings him down to his work. He will work better, however, If clad in a set of substantial harness frosn Peter Miller's establishment In tbe old post office building. "How sweet a thing it la to know** that there is such an establishment in our midst as that of Duddlsston Brothpopular cigar and tobacco sstabin the Gilbert Black, Main street. Their choice brands are decided favoritee with sll smokers snd lover* of the weed.
8 TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. MAY 18. 1872. Personal.
An old toper, being aakad AM day why ba persisted In drinking, replied, "Dry makea me drink, drink makes me drunk, snd drunk mske me dry sgain." The explanation waa considered quite sufficient. Speaking of drinking leads qs to liquors, and when a pure article of whisky, brandy or wine is wanted, the place to gat it ia at J. B. Lyne'a, oppoeite the Terre Haute House.
Somebody says it shows "slackof moral courage" to call a man a liar. Whether it shows "s lsck of moral oourage" or not, we propose to call any man a liar who maliciously snd cowardly asserts that John Kuppenhelmer cannot please the most fastidious taste In gents' ready made clothing aud furnishing goods. Never before did he show so elegant a stock as can now be «found at bis popular clothing establishment.
Fsrmers, when you come to town, bear in mind that Cory A Co's extensive establishment, fronting on Main and Fifth streets, is headquarters for all kinds of hardware, tools, hoes, rakes, and all kinds of implements used by farmers, that are to be found in a complete hardware store. Their line ef builders' hardware is*very full and com plate aud in this line they are doing a very large trade.
Gulick A Berry authorize us to ex tend to all readers of The Mail astanding invitation to call on them for drugs and medicines, paints and oils, pure dye stuffs, patent medicines, coal oil and lamps, cigars and tobacco, toilet articles and perfumeries, wines and liquors for medical purposes. You know their well established stand, corner of Fourth and and Main streets, opposite the Opera House. xf' i&wii',/
You can't quote scripture on Perry Tuttle that "the sound of the grinding is low," for on yesterday he set up in his establishment a splendid coflee grinder, and can now accommodate bis customers with freshly ground coffee, at all times and in any quantity. He intends that nothing shall be lacking to make his establishment complete in all its details and furnishings.
While so much attention is being paid to indirect claims in regard to the Alabama question and other matters, the direct claims of such benefactors as R. W. Rippetoe who provides so many of our table comforts, should not be neglected'. The "White Front," 165 Main street, is the recognized headquarters for articles in the line of amily groceries and country produce.
When you want a choice cigar call on Scott Shoaff, and if you are not satisfied we will take it as a favor if you will report to this office. We know that you will be satisfied. His establishment is on East Main street, near the canal, and is one of the institutions of that part of the city.
FIRE! FIRE I FIRE!
Andes Insurance Company.
I would say for the benefit of some who have spoken against the above named company, that I held a policy ot |2,000 on my Warehouse, which was burned on the 7th inst.,and to-day have received payment in full for said loss.
CLINTON IND., May 14,1872. [Signed] WM. SKIDMOBB. And I would also state for the benefit of those desiring insurance in this
—WANTED.—A few more reliable men to sell the HOWK SEWING MACHINE in I this and adjoining counties. The only machine without a fault. Call on, or address Sidney Speed,Manager. Office! on Ohio street, between 5th and 6th.
—SCOTT, ORBN A Co., have removed from 1st and Main to tho "Terre-Haute Coach Works," on Cherry street, between 3rd and 4th, where the public will find them better prepared to serve them with anything in their line than they have ever before been. ap27-4t.
—It is a notorious fact that Erlanger A Co's. ready made clothing is the best and cheapest in the city.
—Tbe finest display of Ladies' and Oents' gold chains at Riddle's.
—ICE !—Headquarters Terre-Haute Ice Company, No. 175 Main street, near 8ixth, where ice can be had at all times is small and large quantities. All orders left at the above place will receive prompt attention.
—"Can't be cured, Doctor,no use trying. These cases are always hopeless." And the Doctor walked away sadly when he learned that the speaker referred to the fits that Bannister gives his customers. —Did you see those new coatings snd suitings at Erlsnger's If not go at once. Mske your selection for they sre going fast. —The only complete lines of Boys' snd Children's clothing at Erlsnger's.
—FIRST COMB FUST SERVED.—Bannister has just received afresh stock of fine piece goods, coatings, Ac., for ths Summer trade. Leave year measure 79 Main Street.
—Underwear in all sises snd qualities st Erlsnger's.
—If you want to buy Ladies, Misses sad Children's Gaiters chesp, go to George A. Hsyward&Oo., No. 80 Sooth 4th street, second door South of Ohio strsei.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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•Attaraey at Law 4k laUry PaklM No.» MAIS STKBBT, Between Third and Fourth. SI.
JEWoMUAcd 18M.
W1IAIH
DRUGS,
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Kills. Proprietor, wholesale and retail manufacturer of Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 19
loa retrsraT ~[antc Car Warka, manufacturers of Cars, Car and Machinery, comer Os-
Terre»Hante Car Warki r, jgs
Seath A Hager, Wheels, Casttni
nal and Main street.
KME-HAUTE C'aasmerelal Osllcm, •keeping, Pen manshipana Arithmetic, cor. 6th and Main streets. 10 GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.
rriEl Book-
EAUCHAXP KELLY. ATTORNEYS AT LAWS And N0TARY8 PUBLIC,
Ohio Street, between 8d and 4th. Special attention paid to Collections.
WILDY
POTH8,
Carriage Mnnnfeetarers, Oor, Second and Walnut Streets, Repairing done promptly at low rates.
JAMES
M. (KIN HER, Watchmaker and
Jeweler, Ohio street, south of the Court, House, Terre- Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and' Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.
BARTLETT
co.,
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers and Stationers,
I ISO Main Street.
QR1ME8 ROYSE,
Real Estate & Collecting Agents,
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No. 4 South Filth Street.
L. BALL,
Dealer in
Stoves, Mantels, Orates, Tin Plate, Japan and Pressed Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.
PAINTS, OILS. Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., QULICK dk BERRY,
i' Corner Main and 4th streets.
BPPEMHEIMER BROS.,
CLOTHIERS,
118 Main Street.
H. BOOLET,
Opera House Book Store,
Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.
-yy ARREST, HOBERO A CO.,
Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,
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JOSEPH
STROMO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice Teas, CoflVes, Sugars, Fancy and Staple Groceries,
No. 187 Main (?'reet.
WE MEW WHEELER Sc WILSON Sewing Machine,
MARSH H. SCHOOLEY, Agent, Opposite PostofSce, 6th street.
»LOWS.
PHILIP NEWHART'S
Terre-Haute Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.
gYFERS, TRADER A CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
CC.
SMITH, Dealers in Stoves,
Reapers, Agricultural And manufactured Tin Ware, 50 and 52 Main street.
RIPPETOE. Qeneral dealer in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE National Block, 155 Main street.
A. FOOTE,
J, Dealer In
substantial company, that it is repre- G&rd6Il, Field & FlOWW S6e(ls No. 65 Main street.i sented by Mr. John G. Campbell of Clinton Ind., and one ol the pleasant features, of Mr. Campbell's Agency is that when be gives insurance, he does not desert the insured in time of adversity but meets all claims as an honorable man until fully adjusted. elusion I would recommend the Andes, and Mr. Campbell's Agency as worthy of the confidence of the insuring public. [Signed] WM. SKIDMORB.
CLIFF
A SON,
Manufacturers of Locomotive, Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal A Main St. 19
rpHE HEW YORK STORE,
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73 Main street, near Court Rouse square. Dry Goods, Carpets, Wall Paper, Shades, m.
Jf R. FREEMAJV,
AmericanA Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.
HUMMER,
'lASfOS, MELODEONH, ORGANS, •usleal Instruments, Ac., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.
TERRE.HAUTE
The Leading Jeweler,
181 Main street.
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/Opera House Corner,
The Best Goods!
Implements, Wa
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FnsnBRICK RU8CHAUPT 'A Co.
AO.
AVSTIM CO., Wholesale A Retail dealers in
HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.
MIMICAL
TUTE, 6th St., bet. Main
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sic taught'in all its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Stein way pianos. A. 8HIDS, Principal.
ANTELS, CRATES. Furnaces and Ranges, anufscturers of Galvanised Iron Comics
MOORS A HAQERTT, 181 Main street.
R. FREEMALF,
Agency for
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JOIES A IdHES.
Wrme*
RICK,
WHOLESALE NOTIONS,
Commlmloa Merchants,
148 Main street.
O. r. SMITH. W. A. WHKKLZR.
SMITH
A WHEELER. Dealers in
Itovea, 9rates and Tin Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Scales, ISO Main street.
HILir HAREL, Manufacturer of Saddles snd Harness hips, Curry Combs, Brashes, Horse Blankets, Ac. ,all work warranted. Lowest price* In tbe city, 198 Main street, near 7th.
DRUGGISTS,
188 Main Street, near Sixth.
H. KCBBKK,
W.
Confectionery 4k
•yy S. RYCE A CO.,
TOTS,
1M Main street.
The Popnlar He
Main ear, 8tli streefc
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Manufacturers Agent for Children Hpss, Hebtnr Hoeses. *e» Sth yy.
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JgMPIRE MARBLE AND And Granite Works,
NEW BROOMS SWEEP GLEAN!!
CHANGE OF FIRM.
ARRIVAL OF
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS,
HANDSOME SHAWLS,
Durable Fabrics for Men and Boys Wear, Ac.,
In short a complete and very desirable stock of
DRT HOODS, Hit! GOBDS, MHOIS, It.
Messrs. Frederick Ruschaapt & Co.
Beg leave to announce that they are now daily receiving additions to their already heavy stock of Dry Goods,
AND ABE DETERMINED
To offer greater inducements and better value than others to the citizens of this and adjoining Counties, w.«•
The New York Store,
Will, under the new regime, aim to add new laurels to those so deservedly won by the former proprietors.
"Justice to All, and One Price Only,"
Is the motto we have placed on our banner.
And Fair Dealing!
Are the inducements offered to purchase at tbe
Reliable, Popular New York Store,
73 Main Street, Near Court House Square.
ENGLES & TUTT
SPRIRG MD MIDhHIIIS MD SIOESI
Everybody is especially invited to call and.examine our goods. We defy competition in quantity, quality and prices. We are determined to sell Boots and Shoes cheap this year, and to make our assertion good propose to sell at
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The undersigned wishes to Inform persons wanting Monumental Work, of any description, that he is prepared to lil order* at a much leas cost than has erer been offered to the public. Persons in the csountij wantj ins AMERICAN, ITALIAN, or SCOTCH OR AN 1TB
Monuments or Tomb tttonesl
For deceased friends, will ssre at least Ted Per Cent, by coming to the shop in prefer-, ence to buying of sgenta, besides, Uqr will find it more ntWMtonr In making their own seledlon from work already finished, or Arom Designs, than contrasting with on re
FlnA-eiMs material sad Workmansk
good proi EMBER,
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the lowest possible prices. us all "0. K." Opposite Opera House, 107 Main Street.
GULICK & BERRY,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
nskll blldP red.
guaranteed in all eases. A written obiUp Jon tkis effect will be ilvnLlf required. malS-tf M.
H2&BAHAN.
AILKOAD NOTICE.
The snnnal meeting of tbe stockholder* of the Eransrille, Terre-Haute A Chieano Railway Company, tor the porpoee of electing Directors iter the ensuing year. Will be held st the office of the company In. Taere-Hsate, Ind., on Wedneeday, June oitH 1573. JOfcrCO n*r»-4t. ......
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The Lowest Prices!
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you will find
Medicines, Chemicals,
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Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
Corner Main and Fourth Streets,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
BARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. ee-tl
TENCIL8.
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STENCILS.
Sienoll Plates for everybody. Brass Letters sad Figures, sll sizes Stencil Brushes, sll sizes. Stenoll Paint, all colors. Burning Brands. Steel betters snd Figures. Brass sad German Silver Checks. Seal Flosses, Ribbon Stsmps. Soeletf Seals snd Emblems, Brass, Copftef snd German Silver. Indallible Ink, Steel Rings, Chsins. Bvtfy description of 8tenctl Goods. filled promptly st Low Price
CfMly leMsUe Good* Sold.
J. R. FOOTE,
199 Jbte Street, Terre-Haute.
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OF INDIANA, VIOOC0UNVlgo Common Pleas CdBrt. TS. Hannah L. fieay. in Di-
1roi& Bs it known thst on the 4th dsy of May, Wt, Maid Plaintiff filed sn Afiklsvit in form, showing that said Defendsnt Hsnnjih L. 8eay is a non-resident of the State of Tt%
Bald non-resident defendant Is hereby notified of the pendency of action against her, and that the amne win stand for trlsl s*vs. MIU UIV WWWIU VUUJU IQrUlHI Atthe Attgwrt term ot Mrid Court In tbe year 192*
Attest XARt^N HOLLINGER, Clerk. v- mayll-tft!
