Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1872 — Page 5

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LOCAL SHORT STOPS.

Raging—politics. Falling—Leaves, Pat ap your atove. Jack Froat baa come. Big pampkina now appear. These nlgbta taste winteriah Now learn to alam doors gently. Offlce-aeeneni will soon be at ease. Industrious people are rarely sick. Some men in this world know it all The cry of the ice man grows fainter, There are many strange faces about town. I

Retail dealers have had a good week's trade. Are yon taking your quinine regularly

The soda fountains are preparing to blow out. This is the year 5633^ in the Jewish calender. $

Overcoats are being overhauled and re-buttoned. About these days look out for sneezes and wheezes.

The City Council holds a special meeting this evening. Adam Forepaugh's show will be here on Monday, the 14th.

We are told that the public library enterprise is to bo revived. Hugh McBirnoy it Co.,of Cincinnati, will pack pork here this winter.

Bill posters practically obey the injunction, stick to your business. Pears weighing one and a quartor pounds were sold by C. P. LeeS Brother this week.

Five newspapers and a piece of white tape are nil that's required to make a handsome bustle.

There must be enormdiTS profits on fresh meats, judging from the number yf now moat shops opened.

Roast beet, cut into small pieces and eaten, is said to be an excellent remedy for hunger. There are numerous "fixins," which, if added will do much toward making it elllcacious.

To the lerre Jblaute boys who attended the Republican demonstration at Indianapolis Thursday evening, was awarded tho banner for being tbe largest delegation outside of Indianapolis.

Tiik present canvass in this locality has thus far progressed, and will probably terminate in a friendly and neighborly way, highly gratifying to all peaceable and law-abiding citizens.

A Vkry DanoeuousOamk.—Croquet players in this city will read with feelings of alarm tbe statement of a London paper that this popular game is as deadly in its results as dram-drinking or trnpeze acting. It gives to the unfortunate croquet player a curved spine, a disproportionately largo right arm, and an equally ill-arranged left leg, together with painful bunions and permanent lameness, and he finally perishes miserably from consumption, induced by tho unnatural oonstraint to whloh the chest is subjected when stooping over tho ball. ,^

SUNDAY SERVICES.

Right Rov. J. C. Talbort. D. D. L. L. D., Bishop of the Diocese, Indiana, will officiate in St. Stephens church, Sunday 11 o'clock a. M.,and 7XA o'clock r. m.

Services In tbe Congregational church to-morrow at 11 o'clock a. m., and 7 o'clock v. M. Seats are tree and all are welcome.

Second Presbyterian church, corner of Ohio and Fifth streets, Rev. Blackford Condlt, Pastor. Public worship to-morrow at 11 o'cloek, a. m.

Spiritualism—Miss Mattlo Ilulet Parry will lecture at Ponce's Hall on tomorrow at 11 o'clock a. m. also in the evening at the nsual hour.

*-~Few of our citlxons have any idea of the immensity of the wholesale notion house of 1'. 11. Jcflfbrs A Co., and it would pa}* tho curious and those interested In the city's growth totakea walk through tho establishment, and gaxe with wonder at the amount of goods stored in the collar and upon the first, second and third floors. Wo ure glad to see them doing a business that fully rewards their enterprise. ,4

—Alexander Johnson, th8 snodeasorsof Tom J. Lmgford, are displaying all tho energy of their predecessor In keeping at tbe bead of tbe oyster trade In this city. Several days this week the sidewalk in front of tholr establishment has been blocked up with wagon loads of oysters, and It Is really surprising where they find sale lor so many. They got this morning a nice and fresh lot of the bivalves.

~-Mlt.UNKRY OrKNiso.—Miss M. A. llarldon, at her elegant new Millinery establishment on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh, will, on Wednesday and Thursday of next week open her stock of Fall Millinery, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, etc., and promises to show her patrons the very latest novelties that have appeared in the eastern mantels. She cordially Invites tho ladles to call and examine the new atyle*.

J. A. Ma it* all,ofTerro It ante, bad on exhibition nt our County Fair four 'ir of the famous Singrr Sewing Machines, and done so very flue work. Tbe Sinij ger i* represented by those who use them as the best in use, and as it is now a strange tblng to see a family who are too poor to buy a machine, every one should look round so as to make a wise section. When yoa visit Terre Haute, a call nt Mr. M.*a office, 78 Main street, and he will Lake pleasure in showing you Hie machine, and explaining Its great superiority over all other*.—

Marshall Herald.

S. L.STRAU3, wholesile dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, has now his house fall of new fall goods. He has been in the business for the last fifteen years and knows how and where to bay and is therefore enabled to compete with any hoaae in his line, east or west, Milliners and merchants will always find at his house everything they need in bis line, and, what is more, everything at tbe right price. Don't fail to give him a call at 14p Main street, Terre Haute. —Take your binding to Charles L. Warner, opposite the postofflce. He does good work, with good material and is reasonable in his charges. If

—Grant, Greeley and Riddle.

THO'Grant again be president, Tho' Greeley the day ahould win, Tho' either give fat offices, 'tu To all their nearest kin. I'll stand aloof from politics, All favors I'll refuse, My favors are from the people By selling cheip boots and shoefcV

Which I'll continue to do on the corner of Fourth and Ohio. I W. A. Ryan

—For the cheapest groceries call at Strong's, sign of the Steaming Coffee Pot, -rant and Greeley run on Riddle's time.

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—Strong has choice fresh teas and sella low. -Go to Tuell, Ripley it Dealing's today. They are selling out tbe retail department at prices that would be rninous if they were to continue long. They Hti 11 have a good assortment and their motto is "miss no sales." -If yon want a copy of the new City Directory call at Bartlett's. l4-4t

-Grant and Greeley canes at Riddle's. -Bowser fc Johnston, No. 1 and 2 Dowling Hail, have the exclusive agency for Brady's celebrated goods.

Every body takes it.

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—Sugar's retailed at wholesale prices by Strong.

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the great sales aro over,

Tuell, Ripley Dealing's retail department will t»o the popular center of the city, for tbe ladies. Stacks of dry goods at cost is tbe attraction. —Shawls, Shawls, Riddle has them.

—New goods, new goods, Riddle has them. A. Akins, Merchant Tailor, 174 Main street has a fine stock of readymade clothing.

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—Wine and cider vinegar at Strong's.

—A fine stock of piece goods will be found at A. Akins', 174 Main street.

—Silks and Velvet for trimmings at Riddle's.

—•Corsets.—Rlddle for Corsets.

—Mischler A Matter, tbe latter so well and favorably known from serving the public at Jos. Rupp's meat market —have opeaed an exceedingly neat establishment, styled tbe "Star Meat Market." It is located at No. 211 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth where they will be pleased to eee all wishing tbe best of all kinds of fresh meat, sausage, bacon, sngar cured hams, etc

—Riddle's time regulates the city.

—Riddle, for new goods, not President. —At A. Akins, 174 Main street, you will find a nice line of hats and caps. i. ii —Kvery Body Takes It!

Brady's Family Bitters. Brady's Kentucky 8chnapps. Brady's Greeloy Bitters.

Bowser it Johnston,

No. 1 and 2 Dowling Hall, exclusive agents for Terre-Haute. SI'RA U£?S FLO UR. 1 have just sold to Daniel Miller 100 barrels of my best flour, which I warrant to bo as good as any I ever sold in this market. I would be pleased to have all who are in want of good flour to give him a call. 28-2t RALPIt Spaouk.

—Centre curls are in style. To be found at Vieira's.

—Save your combings ladies. Nice Switches can be made ot them at Vieira's Hair Store.

—Strong roasts Rio Laguagra and Java Coffees every day, and will grind tbe same to order, without charge.

A CARD.

THAT "MEANS BUSINESS.

Tho KaII and Winter season being approaching wo would take tbe liberty to inform our friends and tbe public in general that we have made all preparations to meet tbe wants of everybody in the ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing goods line.

Our new room 117 Main street, between" Fourth and Fifth, is totally crowded with new goods of every description, of the most select patterns and newest styles ot making up.

No slow and dragging business allowed to go on at our establishment, wo must and will sell goods to any one that wishes to purchase, and oar elegant stock combined with tbe lowest cash selling figures, are bound to insure sales. ll any clothing house in this city has any advantages in buying more favorably than others, we are tbe house, and we propose to give our customers the benefit of them.

Please call and see as, yoa will find it will pay yoa well. A. Arxoi.D, "The Clothier." No, 117 Main street,

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4th and 6th.

TRftRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATK OCTOBER 5. 1872.

—Daniel Miller kefcps constantly on hand the oelebrated M. D. Robinson Spring Wagons, whioh ara offered lor sale at very low figures. Persons in W-int of a good spring wagon, will do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. tt

—Have yoa ever called on A'l Akins, tbe new Merobant Tailor, 174 Main St.

—Talking about tbe one term system for President reminds us that Bannister, at 79 Main atreet, doea not require any such restrictions of his customers. He is perfectly willing they shall change their apparel with every change of the season. And if you will look through his large stock of piece goods for tbe fall trade you will be convinoed that he means business, and ia prepared to suit the most fastidious taste. Come and be suited. 21-4w-ee.

—Gents' Furnishing Goods, in great variety, at A. Akins, 174 Main street.

—On Monday, 23d of September, I will commence selling out my entire stock of china, crockery, glassware, and botise furnishing goods, at less than importer's prices, as I am going to quit merchandising entirely, and the entire stock has to be sold in a short time, as I have leased the storo room to N. Katzenbach for five years, and baye to give him possession very soon. Tbe goods have all been marked in plain figures, at such prices as was never known in this market. Therefore, ev ery one who is in want of my line of goods, had better avail themselves of this opportunity, as the goods must be sold, and in a very short time, and low prices shall sell them.

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Major B. Hudson.

If 139 Main street.

—The oldest Merchant Tailoring house in Terre Haute is 79 Main street, and Bannister has just returned from the east with a beautiful line of cloths, beavers, French, English and American cassimercs that will be made np in the best style and at reasonable rates. 2l-4wee. -si?

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CROAKERS!

There is a class of croakers who are predicting an unprofitable fall business in consequence of the Presidential election. We take no stock in any such predictions. We look lor an enormous trade during tbe next six months, and we are making our preparations accordingly. We propose to increase this fall our enormous sales of last season at least THIRTY PER CENT. We shall do this by offering a more beautifully assorted and attractive stock than ever before, at even smaller profits than in tbe past. Vip

FOSTER BROTHERS, Great Hew York City Store. l» s'iv).- .JKat

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An infamous ring of New York speculators, making the high prices of wool and cotton a pretext for their rascality, formed a combination some weeks since to bolster up and sustain tbe present high prices of Dry Goods until after the Western merchants had visited New York and laid in their fall stocks. Our New York partners have been watching their movements, and while these speculators have been craming Western merchants full of goods under the false statement that "goods must be higher," we have refused to buy a dollar's worth of goods except In such cases as where our terms bave been complied with. Tbe market is now breaking,

FOSTER BROTHERS, Great JVtw York City Store.

GRAND OPOUG. The grand semi-annual exposition of fall styles in dresses, suits, shawls, cloaks, etc., will take place at the Trade Palace, in Indianapolis, on Wednesday, October 10. The public generally are invited to be present. Many new and elegant novelties that have appeared with the season, will be shown for the first time in tho west

N. R. SMITH & AYRES, ,f. TRADE PALACE,

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would, and the result will be that we shall get our fall stock at a very much lower figure than those who have allowed themselves to be "stuffed" with the notion that goods were going up Instead of down. Our customers will not bave to pay the high prices that other Western merehants must necessarily charge.

FOSTER BROTHERS. Great New York City Store.

SLOW-rOACHER*!

Hi'' SLOW-COACH ERS SLOW-COACIIERS!

A very large amount of the Dry Goods business of the West is done by "SlowCoochers"—men who were educated In early life to doing a small business at feurfully big profits, and who refuse to accept the new order of things nnd keep up with the Improved business principles of to-lay. They expect to make as much money off of annual sales of 190,000 as we make off of our annual sales of $200,000. The result is that while our trade keeps on rapidly increasing, thereby enabling us to keep our stock always new, fresh and attractive, tholr business stagnates and wastes away, and their stock of goods bccome old, rolled and unattractive. Tbo Fall Trade Is now opening. If our friends respond as generously as we believe they will to our effort* to please them, our trade this fall will veiy largely exceed that of last season.

Indianapolis, Ind.

N. B.—If the weather should prove liadf the exposition wtU be continued the next day. pes-

THE LAST SHOT!!

EVERYBODY IS INVITED.

The Last Grand, Rally,

OF THE CAMPAIGN,

MONDAY,-OCTOBER 7, 1872.

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The Following Speakers will Positively Address the Meeting:

HENRY WILSON,

Republican Candidate for.the yice Presidency,

Gen. Johil A. Logan, of Illinois.

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Gen. Thos. 0. Osborne, of Illinois.

Col. R. W. Thompson, of Terre-Haute,

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And Other Distinguished Speakers.

Senator Wilson will speak at half-past one o'clock I®. M., in the Court House Square, where ample arrangements for Seats will be made. In he E in he re be a .feiV

GAUD TMCIIIGIT rBICfSSISR If

Anl SpeAi'n :.t the WigHftnii after w'lich there will Le a

Grand Display of Fireworks!!

Including a number of large and expensive pieces.

Let every Republican do all in his power to make this the Greatest Demonstration ever seen in the Wabash Valley* •,„ j.,

Let the people come and again show the Greeley combination that their votes can not be sold, and that they are not owned by the few corrupt leaders of the coalition movement.

COME ONE AND ALL!

And let it be seen tliat the paopfa are moving and in id to sustain tbe pqjty that saved the Union, an 1 continue in power the administration that ha* brought prosperity to all the Nation.—-

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Shawl Emporium.

FALL WRAPS IN ENDLESS VARIETY.

100 Sqaar* Shawls and Shawl Scarfs, just received.

STRIPE HIGH COLOR SQUARE SHAWLS,

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Stripe, quiet and modest colored Shawls, 95,00, worth 96,00. Squaie Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 96,00, worth 97,50.

Sqnare Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 97, 50, worth 9,00.

Reversible Sqnare Shawls,

98,00 and upward. Reversible Square Shawls, high colors, 98,00 and upward.

Reversible Sqaare Shawls for evening wear, Ac.

Ottoman Sqnare Shawls,

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910,00, worth 912,50. Ottoman Square Shawls, 912,50 worth 15 15,00 18 22 20,00

SHAWL SCARFS! SHAWL SCARFS!!

Scarfs, 95, 90, 98, 910, 912.

PAISLEY SQUARE SHAWLS,.

in open and filled centers.

Open Center Paisley ShUWls 910 wdrth 12 12, oO 15 ,15 •i 18

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We have all the above prices in half, three (quarter and filled centers. There never was so great a display ot Shawls and Wraps in Terre-Haute as can now be seen at.

W. S, RYCE&CO*

Large Stock to Select From

HEAVY SALES A SMALL PROFITS

Is our Policy.

IF YOU WANT

DRY GOODS CHEAP,:

8°10 W. S. RYCE & CO.

MITABLC MIUY SAW Mltti ••jr b* driven profitably hj IM power of Tm-Bon* iMatli MngiKi, Mid nu from ISOO to 1000 ft«t of lumber per di II bu double-«et Head Blaok. Two can readllr ran the Mill and Knglne. It ran be removed la ne* loeallty on a l«rokorie w«ifon«.

CUANDIjRR TATLOB, ladtoaapolU, Ind.

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To the Weakly.

DR. C0MST0CK.:

The well-known Doctor all over the Eastern HtntcH, nlno the Western Htatew lias now taken an office over Christopher A.Lelblng's boot nnd shoe storcl No. 17 Main street, between Sixth and Seventh, Kaufman's Block. Terre-liaule, ltd.

Persons will bear In mind that by vlsltln

Try me. I will give you perfect satisfaction. My treatments are C'ush. I) rOMHTOCK.

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TO INVALIDS!

We would call attention U» the inhalation of Steam Atomized Medicinal Liquids foe the cure of all

LUNG COMPLAINTS,

Known as Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma*, and Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Bronchitis, HoarMim*, Ulcerated, and all other Throat Complaints, Catarrh In the Head and NosaL cavity. The inhalation of proper remedies

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the very extremltv of every celF

mparting llfe^ind virtue directly to tbe eased Lung and blood. Thus we se» how It aures when all other means fail.

We also pay special attention to the fol^r lowing diseases: Itheumatlltm, Neurnlgin. Scrofula, Private Complaint*, Canfers, Tnmnm, Big Neck, More Eyes, Granulation*, f»ns of Sight, and Hf.-arlng restored liiu many cases. Liver Com plaints. Diseases of theStomacn, Bowels, Spleen, Heart, Kidneys, Urinary and Sexual organs.

Piles positively cured In from three to ten day* time. No cutting nor tying In any rase, no matter bow bad, a cure warranted every time.

All complaintaermmon to women treat-. ed In perfect confidence. Call and see us. we will not deal cnjnstiyby you in following the example of many impcntoia.

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us they have the practical experience two physicians, Instead of one, and our ad vantages In seeing and treating the maDy different diseases In different ell mates guartet'S to our more perfect SUCCCSH than we Could expect if our practice was confined to one locality. My treatment Is mild, the many medicines are prepared by myself. My medicines are 01 herbs, vegetables also, a Balsam the hard labor and a good medicine that tloe* the cure. I tine 110 mineral, nor do I use any poison. While I was In Madison six months my office was crowded. I look for a full offico here in Tirrre-Httute. Bear In mind my consultation Is one dollar, I tell you your disease by the eye. I usk for all old Cnronlc diseases of long standing, such as Weakness Rheumatism, Irregularities, Tumors, Catarrh, Liver or Heart disease, Fever*, Headache, all pains. Diabetes, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Fits, Spinal Diseases. Mackache, and Lung Diseases, all Eye and Far Diseases.