Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 June 1873 — Page 8

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Personal.

W. R. Mt-Keen and party will return to-nigbt. Sam. McDonald Is going to Europe this summer.

Bishop Talbot officiates at St. Steph ens church

to-morrow.

Ray G. Jenckes has purchased an interest in Hudnut's Hon.lny Mill. W. H. Ripley will graduate with high honors at Wabash College next week.

Rer. James II111 will exchange pulpits with Alexander Sterret to morrow Mrs. John K. Wilkinson, son and daughter are enjoying a pleasant visit in Chicago.

R. L. Alder favors us with files of London, EnRland, daily papers, just two weeks old.

Major H. P. Brokaw, of this city, has be^n a subscriber to the Vincennes Sun fifty-four years.

Mrs. Biillou, of the Spiritual church, travels on half furo tickets, the same as any other preacher.

A. J. Adams, formerly of this place, after along residence in Newport, has returned LUTO to reside.

Dr. Elder, in the absence of his partner Dr. Waters is acting on the Board of Health with Dr. Treat.

Judge Patterson closes up his court in this city to-day, and makes his grand entree in Sullivan on Monday.

Hon. P. Shannon shows one of the handsomest carriages in tho city, man ufuctured in Indianapolis at a cost of ftiOO.

Major F. C. Crawford has recently refused an offer of $00,000 for 150 feet front on Main street, west of the Terre Haute House.

Jacob II. linger and Frank McKeon will return home to night, and will tell inquiring friends "what they saw in Europe."

Col. Cookerly and W. W. Itunosey will addrctss their fellow United Workmen at their picnic on the fair grounds next Saturday.

The famous black rider in John Robinson's circus is brother of Tom Heath, one of tho Otter Creek colored miners.—[Brazil Echo.

Dr. linur has purchased the Eighth street residence of tho late Major B. Hudson. He paid $7,000.

Isaac Mahnn has been appointed agent for Chippewa Indians of Like Superior, ard will leave for the now post of duty in about four weeks.

Dr. Stono has notified Auditor Royse that ho still considers himself County Physician, and will resume his duties, if acquitted In the Criminal Court.

T. T's parenthetical inquiry after Mrs. John Smith last week has brought that spicy writer back to The Mall. So, you see, T. T. has done one good service.

Nearly all the old teachers In the city schools have been re-elected. Among tho new teachers aro Lucy Delano, Sarah Click, Ida M. Depuy, and N. H. iry.

Two days absonce of the editor of this paper from the city furnished the city press with over a dozen items! What if the stay bad been prolonged a W0?k

Engineer Strout publlshod a card in Thursday's Express which completely releases him from any unpleasant odor In connection with tho Sugar Creek bridge aflair.

Butler Krumbhaar, who has been visiting this city, his old home, for several days, started back to N*w Orleans yesterday, where he is doing a prosper oug business.

OoorR» Allen, of the Prairie City, has IMMMI tendered

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position in Hutwoy's

Bank, Salt Lake. Mr. Iltissey has a high appreciation of Terre-IIaute young men.—[Oa*ette.

Win. Gorham and Joe. Reag'n of this oily, perforin guard duties at the Jeffcreonrille State Prison. The latter h*a been In service four yearn the former fourteen years, and thinks he haa about "served his time."

If a certain gentleman keeps his mouth open when asleep as much as wheu on the streets talking about The Mail, he shonld be prosecuted under the Baxter bill, for keeping a whisky hole open after nine o'clock.

Mrs. Dr. ETaggart wasted a very fine address upon a very small audience io Dowling 11*11 lost week, and we are glad to leant that arrangements will probably be made to have ber speak again upon woman suffrage, in this city, within a few weeks.

E. R. Skiff, conductor on the L., C, A s, W. R, R. has a neat check. On one end is a skiff with two men rowing for dear life, and another steering the little craft for Terre-Haate. Evidently that conductor knows bow to manage skiff.—[Logan*port Pharos.

Mr. L. A. Burnett, of this city, has been elected vice president of tbe C. A T. II. Railway, and will have the active local management of the line. A complete re-organitation of the corpora, tloo will be made with a view te reducing expenditures and potting tbe road on paying basis, Mr. BnrneU is known here as one of the safest and moat competent bnslneas men In tkts community. He has filled many important and responsible positions with great credit to himself. The C. A. T. H. Railway is to beoongratulated upon fcsving secured the serviees of so compsteoi a m*nsf»r.—[KxpTtts.

Farmer's and harvesters, just at this season, will be Interacted in knowing that at Gulick A Berry's drug store can be found ar excellent quality of winter strained lard oil for lubricating par-

Everybody should have money' should never be without it. If you haven't got any borrow some—if you can go to No. 10 South Fourth street and buy at almost your own price all kinds of neat and servicable boots and shoes for men, women, children and babies.

The Mayor's court has been very quiet, this week—but just across the way there has been considerable ex citement over the new end nobby styles of suits for gentlemen manufac tured by J. P. Brennan fe Co, the mer chaut tailors. They're so nice—and

Honesty is the brst policy." This is a motto religiously observed by J. B. Ludowici it Co., corner of Main and Sixth streets. They get their boots and shoes honestly, honestly represent them for just what they are, and sell at honest prices. The consequence is that they do a large trade, and customers once trading there continue to do so.

Lightner has at his jewelry, clock and watch stora, 605 Main street, one of John Bliss's Chronometers and a Transit by the same manufacturer. The latter enables him to take the exact time either by the sun or stars. It is a very valuable Instrument and will be of great utility. It will always give absolutely correct local time. Mr. Lightner will take great pleasure in regulating all watches by his improved chronometer, free of charge.

Fly time! and time flies! Time and again wo have mentioned that Riddle keeps the city time. We say it now another time, and this time wo wish to impress for all time the fact that Riddle has the very best time keepers, in watches and clocks, and if your time piece is knocked out of time, he has the men at this time, to put it in order in a very short time, so that it will keep corrcct time for some time.

Roaders of The Mail who desire good substantial reading, the newest and most interesting publications, should mako it a point to drop in at Bartlett «fc Co's Central Bookstore at least once a week and look through the new books that tbey aro constantly supply ing their tables. Just walk right in look around for an hour if you desire If you see anything you fancy, tbey will be happy to sell it if not walk out no harm done.

The Express advocates the building of anew market house. What's the use so long as Rippetoe keeps such great quantities of fruits and vegetables and such an infinite variety for the table, He has done a slashing trade in garden fruits and vegetables the past week The people know where to go, when in want of any and everything in the grocery and market line that is in the city and hence bis store, the "White Front," has crowds of patrons daily, and it is

seldom tbey ever go away disappointed. Make a note of this. W. R. Mercer, at the Terre

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Courli Works, corner of Fourth and Cherry streets cordially invites all who have an eye for the beautiful and substantial to call at his establishment and look at the fine stock of carriages, pbrctons, buggies, etc., be has sow on exhibition. Our people should encourage home manufacture. It is easy to do this when you get as good, if not belter article at home. Besides, if there is any little thing wrong, as there may be in the best of manufacture, tbe manufacturer is right here at home to fix it without expense or trouble.

Gentlemen, 'pon honor," said a young man in a crowd of friends last evening, "Charley's clothes were entirely new 'tis true his coat wrinkled trifle across the shoulder, and the coat collar came but little above his shoulder blades, snd the vest had to be pinned on to the pantaloons to keep them together. The trousers were sll right, though Just a little baggy In the seat, and one leg wasn't so long as the other, but the man who got them np may have been left handed In one eye. At acy rate, his girl said she wouldn go to the circns with them clothes, snd the poor fellow had to cast aside his ready made harness and go to W. Bannister's, down there at the Green Front, you know, for a perfect fit."

It was a Lafayette female who could not get a pair of shoes to salt hsr in the Star city. She walked the entire distance and tbe weather of yesterday onbolstered her nervous system as she planted her perspiring hoof (a number eight) on the pavement in front of N. Andrews' boot snd shoe house. Shs bsd heard of the fame of Andrews. Her dark piercing orb fell "sprang*1 a pon his sign—a beautiful saffron man* tied ber Immense cheek, snd collecting her energy, with her soft dnke prancing amid the sepbyrs, her palm leaf ear vibrating with terrible earnest* nets, ahe uttered one shrill, ear piercIng yell in half Choctaw snd half Lafvernacular, and then told the crowd whieh bad curiooaly gathered around, thai N. Andrews' stock of boots and shoes, for beauty, style snd fit, tor substantial wear, comfort snd tow prloaa, cannot be excelled where in the wee*.

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cheap. Low rents—low prices—go well together. If the police of this city would do their duty in the vicinity of Beach's Block, they would arrest—but then they won't and so we arrest public attention to the fact that W. H. Paige Co have all the latest sheet music, all kinds of music books, a fine stock of pianos and organs, together with a full stock of small musical merchandise,

A writer in the Railroad Magazine says that "no macadamized road is fit for use till firmly cemented by continued travel." "Och!" said a son of Erin, "I shall never bo able to put these boots on till I have worn them a week." Buy your boots and shoes of J. P. Tutt, opposite the Opera House, and you will put them on without trouble, have a pcrfect fit, and have the satisfaction of getting the worth of your money out of them in good service.

Prices reduced on o«r entire stock. Xever have goods been sold so cheajii Jf We oiler no BAITS but mark all goods at uufform low prices. jC'-

Ladles young, and ladles fair, Ladles blithe and debonair Ladles gay, and ladles plain, Ladles proud, and ladles Yah). Blonde or brunette. 11 matters not, May be united to a jot,

at Riddle's elegant and popular bazaar, when in search of the latest and nobbiest fans and parasols, laces and embroideries, real and imitation hair goods, hosiery and gloves, ribbons and trimmings, fancy and variety goods, and all the little nick-nack notions he keeps for the adornment of our good looking ladies.

Good ladies, now's your chance. If you can't get your rights you can get a Fan or Parasol at almost your own price. The place is at Hers A Co's Opera House Bazaar. Mr. Hera got in yesterday a large lot bought by his eastern partner at low prices. The prices have been marked down—away down—so low as to astonish you. Mr. H. says no other house in tbe city can compete with him without losing money,

An old lady of inach experience thinks that "some grocers ought to hire a music-mister to teach tbem the scaies

correctly." That may do for

"sosaley" fellows, bat if yon want ben eat weight, pure groceries, the freshest country produce, the nicest ponltry the sweetest berries, the choicest fruits, green and canned, a nise smoked ham or feed for horse or cow, patronize Jacob White, In the Co3k building, southwest corner of Fburth and Cherry streets. 8. R. Freeman, in the National House Block is going to make a change. What this change is we do not know. But ws do know thst be has made great change in tbe prices of his goods. He is selling at cost, snd some articles at half their cost. It includes his whole stock, including fine gold snd silver watches, chains, Jewelry in great variety, Diamonds, silver-plated and solid silver ware In tea sets, ess tors, fruit stands, cake baskets, spoons, forks, etc. There is no "catch" about thia. Mr Freeman's stock Is full, well selected snd of the best goods. He is determined todispose of It in the shortest timoposaible, snd will offer Ine bargains.

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Our $1.6*5 shirt Is as good as others sell for &2.00. USA ERLANGER CO..

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OB16IXAL OS&PRICC rLOTHIKBM.

Of Gents' Furnishing Goods!

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SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR,tl'if AT ERLANGER A CO., OPERA IIOCSE.

TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1873,

To rcducc Stock will Sell for the next 30 Hays Wamsutta shirts for $2.50, same as sold elsewhere for 83.25. ., Lonsdale shirts for $2.25, same as sold elsewhere for S3.00. Good shirts for $2.00, sime as sold elsewhere for §2.50. Tiptop shirts for $1.50, same as sold elsewhere for $2.00. Low cut shirts $2.00, same as sold elsewhere for $2.50.

Come look, and be convinced that the above statement is correct. AT J. HUNTER'S SHIRT DEPOT, 157 MAIN STREET. Underwent- twenty-live percent cheaper thnn any nt!irr house In the city.

Of all the stores that meet the eye With stores of wet goods, stores of dry, There's none can equal, no, not one, The grocery store of Samuel Stone. He has In stock the most complete Supply of all things nice to eat, To All your larders Is but fun At the grocery store ofSamuel Stone. Besides, he sells what he can brag on, A cheap and stylish baby wagon. Fourth street is tbe great market depot for country peoplo with their produce, gardenors with their vegetables and fruit raisers with their products. If there is anything fresh and nice in market you will llnd it on Fourth stroet, and one of the best stocked groceries is that of Milligan it Johnson, northwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets.

Public opinion may be divided on many questions now before the poopls of this city and county, but on one point all agree, and tbat is. that none excel Peter Miller, in the old postofflce building, Fourth street, whether it be in quality, style of workmanship or bargains, in the line of harness, saddles, trunks, valises, bridles, whips, curry combs, brushes, etc.

The world progress?s. It hurls its vast sphere whirling down the ringing grooves of time, and the moon in a quiet and subdued fashion continues its progress around it like like earth's faithful handmaiden. And all the time the Grover & Baker sewing machine continues to progress in the good opinion of all who examine it and compare it with other machines in the market.

James B. Lyne, the importer and wholesale liquor dealer, has opened up anew branch business in his store, consisting of tobacco and cigars. The Havana and Florida cigars he hands out to his patrons, and—they have become a host—smoke and cheer, and aro considered by the lovers of the weed, healers of all ills. When you want a nice, fine flavored cigar, call at Lyncs' opposite the Terre Haute House.

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Taking snulf is an exciting operation with eMerly females and it is interesting to watch the effect upon the nose before it sneezes otT. Scott Shoaff, on Enst Main street, keeps tho boat brands of snuflf, tobacco and cigsrs.

Buntin tt Armstrong's ''Frost King" is constantly on the go, supplying thirsty people, with cool and invigor ating soda, flavored with pure fruit syrups. There is also drawn from it the waters of Blue Lick, Geyber Spring and Kissengrn and Ginger Ale. Go there and be refreshed with harmless drinks.

S. R. Biker of the postofflce lobby has sent out invitations to witness grand display of fireworks in honorof the day we celebrate. He also invites small contributions to defray expenses lis intends to give, with tho aid of our citizens, the finest display of fireworks ever shown here, and wo hope he will receive libenl and substantial encouragement. Arrangements will be made for half-fare trains from all the princi pal towns on the railroads centering here, and a large crowd may be expected. *Mr. Baker can also furnish parties in this ftnd surrounding towns with fireworks at mannfnctnrers prices.

Tho above Kf |rc rnt« one of J0I111 Bliss & Co's Transits*

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LIGIITXEII, 005 Main Street, FOR TAKIXU CORRECT LOCAL TIME, EITHER BY SUN OR STARS.

Lightner lias also :v M.trlne Chrononuter, from the same manufactory. Groat pains will he taken In regulating watches fi oc »»f ctmrjfe. Jun'21-lni.

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WITH OALVAXtZED MAIiLEABLE IROX t'BAME ihiicminol brrtk, rotor root.

TIIF. SEW IOLDI!V« A PRO* OR Ctl'IDE, to ihe Cloth** Barely over the edge of the Tub.

INDIA'RrBRER FI.EX IRI.K BEAR* between the Springs and Under the Roll*.

WARRANTED DURABLE! Sold at Henderson's StoTe Store, Soath »t«lc Jfnln Si., brt. 4th Sib.

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Summer Clothing is Selling very Rapidly,

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ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. Such Prices for First-Class Goods hay© never been heard of heretofore.

A Good thing for the Year "75,

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THE GREA'FSWEEP SAT.R Of FULL BLAST.

REMEMBER WE ARE LOSING OUT WINTER 8TOCK AT PRICES TO INSURE QUICK SALE FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS-LOOK FOR BARGAINS,

New York Store, 73 Main Street,

FRED. RUSCHHAUPT & CO.

SMITH & TOWNLEY,

50 and 52 Main Street

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Droppers and Mowers/

FARMERS WAXT»G THE

BEST HARVESTING MACHINE IN THE WORLD,

WILL RECEIVE IT BY ORDERING A. CHAMPION NOW IF YOU WAIT UNTIL YOU WANT TO USE IT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GET IT.

SUCH IS THE DEMAND FOR THE CHAMPION!'

Fisher Refrigerator,

I*nt out on trial, no sale nnloss tlio pnrty in *i»tisflc«I—The FISH* Ktt Im llu' !ckI iu the innrket.

Tbe manufacturer instructs us togive this warrantee. The FISHER is constructed on the principle of thi* refrigerator irs used In transporting meats from Texas to New York, an is universally u^) hy butchers all over the country.

Water Coolers,-

1 ICE CREAM FREEZERS,

A fine assortment at a small advance on cost to close out stock.

1SMITII te TOWULEY,

00 nn«l 52 Main utresl, Trrre-IInntc, Ind.

Our Mammoth Stock

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SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN.

A Complete aud Elegant Stock of

DRESS GOODS,

INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST STYLE AND SHADES.

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Spring Shawls, Scarfs, Ladies' Ties, &c.

EACH AND ALL OF OI?R DEPARTMENT* ARE COMPLETE, AND WE OFFER RARE BARGAINS TO OCR CUSTOMERS.

Wilson Bros. & Hunley,

Tnell, Riplef & Deming's Old Stand.

GULICK & BERRY,

GENERAL DEALERS IN

Drugs, Medicines,,1 Chemicals,

Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Corner Main and Fourth Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

PURE BRANDIES, WHJSKIIS & WINIS FOR MEDICINAL USES

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