Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 July 1873 — Page 8

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Superintendent Wiley is at upon hi* annual school report. Two citizens of Brasll have recently purchased property In this city.

Sam W. McDonald contemplates selling his south Sixth street property. Fanny B, Price closes her theatrical seaspn to-night at the Opera House.

T. P. Murray and Owen Tuller attended the races at Chicago this week. The most rapid reader of music in this city is said to be Fred Hauseman, of the Majnnerchor.

Major Smitb, of the Express, attended the Commencement exorcises at Blooraington this week.

The firm of J. P. Brennan fc Co. has been dissolved, and Mr. Brennan will continue the business.

The Journal says Jacob H. Hager will resume his old position in the ofllcoof the W. A E, canal.

Ed. Gilbert has accepted a clerkship in the Prairie City Bank, and will prob ably succeed to tlie casbiershlp.

Col. IJ. W. Thompson will lecture in Anbury Chapel to-morrow evening in fiivor of tho IJible in public schools.

S. K. Henderson goes to Put-in-Bay next week, and Mrs. II. will visit rola tives in the southern part of the State

Capt Allen, of the Express, has ac cepted an Invitation to deliver an ad dress upon woman suffrage, at Rockville,

Charles Cioodwin has been put in charge of tbo Express news room, as foreman, in place of Harve Carr, resigned.

Matt P. Wood resigned tho Superin tendency of tho C. A. T. II. R. R. on the 1st inst, and now Vice President L. A. Burnett has entire control of the road

Mrs. Adams, formerly Miss Mary J. Gapon, wife of L. L. Adams, cashier of the Jacksonville, Ills., Central Bank, is in tho city, visiting the family of Col It. N. Hudson.

President Collott is making tho E. T. II. it C. R. It. pay interest on its mort gage bonds, running expenses, and has a handsome surplus—an unusual thiDg for a now road.

Perrv E. Tuttle has returned from Put-In-Bay. A letter from him in this issue will bo read with interest by many who contemplate a visit to that tlolightful resort.

J. II. Bendlo, of Rockville, will dolivcr nn address in opposition to woman suffrage, on tho evening of the Otb, at Pence's Hall, Dr. P. having generously offered tho use of the same.

Acting President Burnett, to put the V. A T. R. It. on a paying basis, is cutting off every possible expense. Of the twenty-ono employes at this point, he has reduccd the forco to thirteen.

Prof. J. W. Foster, tho eminent geol oglst, well known hero from his letters to tho New York Tribuno, In Connection with the building of the C. A. T, II. it. It., died in Chicago on Monday,

George Allen has accepted the proffered position of roceiviug teller in Warren llnssey's First National Bank, Salt T/iko City. Sorry to lose you, George, but we hopo you may share somo of Mr. II's good luck.

As conductor or getter up of a "Jubiloo" C. II. Traqualr showed great nblllty at tho Opera House last Saturday evening. It is said ho and manager Clarke had little private jubilee after tho curtain went down.

Col. Shuler, Warden of the Southern penitentiary, sxyn Torro-IIauto is the most attractive city in tho west, IIo owns an ellgiblo lot on South Sixth street, and we hopo beforo many years to claim him as a resident.

EI L'Hoto, who has risen from a humble typo to a prosperous hotel proprietor, was in the city on Thursday to purchaso a hack, with which to transport, freo of chargo all patrons of the L'Hoto House, Marshall.

John W. l'hilbln, who has made many, friends In a abort timo by his courteous, gentlemanly deportment and obliging disposition, has tendered his resignation of tho Howe sowing machine agency, and will romore from the city.

Dan Voorhees Isn't proud, and cares llttlo for stylo. The printers informed him that the train on the Fourth would start promptly on time, and that a carriage would call at his residence for him. "No, boys," said he, "save your money Mrs. Voorhees and I will walk out to the depot."

Mr. Shannon, being a corpulent gentleman, naturally has a mania for corner lots and ventilation. He owns tho corner of 8th and Ohio, the corner of 6th and Ohio, the corner of 5th and Park, two acres on tho corner of 13th and Locust streets, thirteen acres on the corner of 10th street and the Lockport road and three acres on the corner of 6th street and the Lock port road.— [Journal.

Miss Bessie Kaglesfield is at home during vacation at Ann Arbor. Mrs. D, W. Voorhees, Mrs. Judge Patterson and Mrs. W. R. McLean attended commencement at Bloomlngton this week. ——Mrs. R. S. Tennant has returned from Greencastle with health Improved. Mis* Fannie Donnelly 1* spending vacation at her old home in Virginia. Mrs. Turner, of Mayavllls, Kentucky, is 1q the city visiting her sister, Mrs. John Danaldson. Mrs. Kate Ebbltt goes next week to Kdlnburg, this State, to spend portion of her vacation.——-Mlm Sal lie K. Knapp started on Thursday for Iowa, where ttafftettiQa will b« pswed.

J. K.Ospen sailed from New York for Europe yesterday. Harry B. Cassillof the Crusader, the State temperance paper, is in the city.

James Heath will move into hla new Ohio atreet residence about the 10th inst.

Fred A. Ross is fitting np a handsome office on the south side of Ohio street, west of Sixth.

Simeon Cory and daughter Belle started on Thursday for a two weeks visit in Kansaa.

W. S. Ityce, who has been seriously 111 with something llko cholera morbus, was able to sit up this morning.

Geo. W. Cummlngs, is in the city, en route from Bloomlngton commence mont to his new homo in St. Louis.

John G. Williams was out this mornlug, after a short but severo attack of bllliousnoss and nervous prostration.

Mrs. Nicholas Smith, of Vlncennes now in her seventy-fourth year, is visiting her sons, G. F. and C. C. Smith.

Tho washerwoman at this season of the year growls at the girl of the period who has six white shirts in tho wash.

Louis It. Warren just returned home from Smithsou College, Loeansport Ind., stood plump 100 in all his studies.

Sheriff Hull is at tho Martin county springs, taking caro of his lather-in-law, S. Robertson, whois in very feeble health.

Will D. Butler and wife had a sorrowful Fourth, in the burial of their infant daughter,which had just passed Its first birthday.

M. L. Mossier goes east this afternoon to superintend in person tho manufacture of his fall stock. He will be absent some ten clays.

John Burton, in company with deputy sheriff, was allowed to come out yesterday and breathe the air of Freedom's day.

G. F. Boggs, of Warren, Hoberg & Co., celebrated tho Fourth by starting yesterday morning for Canada, on month's recreating tour.

Jeromo C. Burnett, Esq., talks of re moving from Indianapolis to this city for the purpose of engaging in the real estate business, says tho Journal.

Rev. Mr. IIowo will start for the northern lakes next Tuesday, to enjoy his summer vacation of some six woeks. Mrs. IIowo will accompany him.

Mrs. Doming, Mrs. Demas Demin Miss Deming, Henry Deming and Mrs. Henning, of Evansville, leave on Wednesday next for Lake Georgo for the season.

W. II. Rippetoe, is tho champion soda drinker of the town, and carries S. It. Bakers priase pistol, having purchased 002 glasses of soda during the season.

Mr. H. P. Brokftw, Mrs. D. B. Otis and Mr. Albert Austin, left via the Vandalia last night for Put-in-Bay, where they will spend tho summer.— [Express.

J. F. Gullck and G. B. Shellady, having less faith In their own drugs than tho health giving atmosphero of the northorn lakes will put out for Put-in Bay on tho 10th.

A hod enrrier was in a quandary today at noou. Ho was half way up the ladder In response to tho cry of "moro mort," when tho noon whistlo blew, and ho didn't know whethor to go up or come down.

Joe B. Cheadle goes up to Newport every few weeks to be astonished at the rapid improvements In his old town, and gets lost when wandering too far from the business center, if we may believe the Hoosier State.

The Gazette, speaking of Isa Drake's essay at the Opera Honse, the other evening, said: "The writer was warmly applauded on reading

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and he will doubtless essay again." Guess the Gazette man "left before tho performance was ended." That was a sad commentary."

The address of Hon. D. W. Voorhees before the literary societies of State University, at Bloomlngton, Monday evening, on "The influence of the Physical Sciences on Civilization," is spoken of in the very highest terms by those privileged to hear U.

On a recent Sunday the Cllft Brothers, Are in number, and varying in age from thirty-seven to fifty-seven, met in the Congregational Church, In this olty. Four of these gentlemen reside In Terre Haute. Their names are William, Mason, Waiter and Samuel the other resides in Hancock county, this State his name to Benjamin. It Is seldom that five gentlemon so old as these brothers happen to meet in this world —[Express.

A numliir of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Meacham assembled at their hospitable mansion last evening, in response to a very neatly executed Invitation, to attend the christening of their daughter Anna

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Rev. F. Howe

(Congregational 1st) of Terre Haute, officiated on the ©cession, the parents of the child appearing as sponsor* for Its religious training. Mr. Howe hsvIng married Mr. and Mrs. M., and administered the ordlnauce of baptism herself and children, of course our local clergymen of the pedo fkith graceftolly waived their claims to the coveted honor.— [GreencSstle Prews. i.

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W. G. Delashmutt and family go Frederick City, Maryland, on Tuesday, for,a month's stay.

Miss Ilattle Goodrich, of this city was married last Sunday to Mr. John W. Gorse, of Evansvtlle.

J. F. Miller, Mr. Bindley and Deputy Marshall O'Mara will go to the Martin County Springs next week.

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TRRRR-HAUTE SATURDAY. EVENING MAIL/ JULY 5, 1873,

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Our $1.65 shirt Is as good ali others sell for $2.00.

Goorge E. Farriugton, S. 11. Henderson and D. N. Foster, says the Gazette, are mentioned In connection with the aalaried secretaryship of the manufacturers'committee. Alf good men.

Rev. W.U.Allon and wife, of Indianapolis, are in the citv, guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. I-I. Dooley. Mr. Allen was many years ago, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.

Farmer's and harvesters, just at this season, will be interested in knowing that at Gullck «fe Berry's drug store can be found an excellent quality of winter strained lard oil for lubricating purposes.

A man drowned himself the other day because his clothes did not fit him. He did not have them made at J. P. Brennan's, and that is the causoof his trouble. He always makes clothes to fit, and his g6ods are of the best quality. II you wish to avoid the vexation of badly fitting clothes, go to Brennan's on Ohio street.

Shoes for little tootsies. Shoes for big tootsies.

Go right to Ludowicl A Co's. corner Main and Sixth streets and find one of tho finest assortments of ladies' and children's shoes in tho city, at better rates than ever. They also keep first class workmen who got up fine custom work, that ranks with the best in tho country.

Whether tho cholera reaches this city or not, a little pure liquor is good to have in the houso, in case of sickness, and the place to get a pure article is at J. B. Lyno's opposite the Terro Hauto House, where will now be found some fine old French Brandy and an extra lot of old Kontucky Bourbon. He has also Just got in a supply of Genuine Scotch Ale, Bass English Ale, Guinness Dublin Stout and London Porter.

The Express ono morning this woek had a well considered editorial of somo length, in which it was claimed, and conclusively demonstrated that thero had boen a most wonderful change for the better in tho character of popular literature. Nowhere is this change so evident to tho eye than at Bartlett A Co's Central Bookstore which is now well suppliod with solid and light reading adapted to tho popular taste.

Thero are fourteen thousand drug stores In tho United States, and the number of persons employed in the various branches of the drug business is estimated atone hundrod and thirtyfive tbonsand. Among these there are none more creditable to any city than that of Buntln A Armstrong of this city, which is fall and complete in all its departments, and controlled by gentlemen who thoroughly understand their business.

Professor Plantamour, who prophesied that the world was to be burned np a few months ago, Is now in Paris. Ho desired to read a paper before the Academy that wo shall all be frozen to death about 2011. It is gratifying to know that if the Professor's theory be true, it will be many years before a check will be given to the large and constantly growing trade W. H. Paige dc Co. are building up in Pianos, Organs and Magical goods generally.

When we see a person walking along the street wearing a suit of clothes of the brat material, and fitting in a faultless manner, we naturally think of the establishment of J. P. Brennan A Co., on Ohio street, where such ontfits are furnished. That's what might be called an association of ideas. They never fail to produce a perfect suit, and that la why they have become so associated with the idea of a good fit.

John Anderson, my Jo John, When we were nml aoqnalnt Yonr eyes were like the larks, John :Bnt now. my boy, they alnt. Yoo'll bare to get eome specs, John Ho down to Freeman's go, On Main street, one-sixty-one, John Anderson, my Jo. 161 Main street is under the National Honse. It Is here that the Edmonson spectacles are only to be bad. It Is here, also, that 8. R. Freeman It selling at and below cost his entire stock of fine gold and stiver watches, chains, ewelry in great variety, diamonds, silver-plated and solid and silver ware In tea sets, castors, fruit stands, oaks baskets, spoons, forks, etc. The goods are going rapidly at great bargain*.

will Sell for the next 30

Wam5utta shirts for $2.50, Bftme as sold elsewhere for $3.25. Lonsdale shirts for $2.25, same as sold elsewhere for $3.00. Good shirts for $2.00, same 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 bo convinced that the above statement is correct.

AT J. HUNTER'S SHIRT DEPOT, 157 MAIN STREET.

Vmlerwcnr twcnty-flvc per ccnt cheaper than any other home In Ihcctly.

James P. Coombs and Amanda Smith on yesterday mudo the Fourth of July of more than ordinary importance to them by causing It to bo henceforth tho anniversary of their wedding day.

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JVever have goods been Mid so cheap. We offer no BAITS but mark all goods at uniform low prices.

«, ERLANGER & CO..

OBldlXAL aW&PIICB CLOTHIEI8.

A VERY ATTRACTIVE UWE

Of Gents' Furnishing Goods!

SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, AT ERLANGER A CO., OPERA HOUSE.

TUESDAY, JUNE 10. IS73,

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A. Here »fcCo.,at tho Opera House Bazaar, evidently Intend to control the trade in Fans, if extensive stock, great variety and low prices will accomplish It. Thoy received this week from New York auction some very fine fans, which they are selling at less than half original prices. In cheap fans they aro away down—for instance Palm leaf fans at only two cents!

Flvo o'clock In the morning" sang Parepa, so sweetly, and at five o'clock each morning yon will find R. W. Rippetoo's "White Front" grocery store open, and supplied with all the market affords in the way of choice groceries, cured meats, berries, fruits, fresh country produce, vegetables of all kinds, canned fruits, crackers, picklcs, cheese.

A DesMoines papor says there aro ducks ont there "withont end." They aro certainly very singular ducks. But there is no end to tho good things for tho table to bo found at all times, at the popular and well known grocery stand on tho northwest corner of Cherry and Fourth streets now conducted by Milligan A Johnson to the satisfaction of all patrons.

Riddle gets his correct time by telegraph. He has boen getting it-this way every day the sun shines for a year, and it is found to be correct. He has ono of the best Regulators in tho West, and tho best watchmakers. Ho has just now a very fine stock of watches oloclvB, and during the past week got in an attractive lot of now jewelry, to which he invites attention.

That popular depot for cheap boots and shoes -No. 10 South Fourth street —has been supplied during tho past few weeks with a stock of boots and shoes for men's, ladies', misses' and children's wear, that cannot fail to meet any and every whim,taste, and requirement of tho many patrons of the establishment. Call at No. 10 South Fourth street, for cheap boots and shoes.

A girl once said that in looking over her past lifo she regretted but two things, and ono was that

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more cake at her sister's wedding. Somo people regret, as they mend and tie up their broken harness that they did not got a good article. If you wish to avoid theso vain regrets in your future lifo buy your harness of Peter Miller, in tho old post ofllce building, South Fourth street.

J. P. Tutt, opposite the Opera House, bas no reason to complain of dull trade in boots and shoes. Ilis practical experience in tho business enables blm to buy of tho best manufacturers, and to make selections, both in quality and stylo, that will bo sure to give tho best of satisfaction to the customer. He pays cash for his goods, and is selling at very close prices, a very small advanco upon first cost. A better stock and greater variety cannot be found in the city, and it affords him great pleasare to show the same to all callers.

Riddle bought a very large stock of Fans and Parasols. Somo other dealers did the same. The consequence is the market is over stooked. There are mors fans and parasols in town thsn there are ladies lo bay. Riddle don't intend to carry his over to next season. So he is offering them at astonishingly low prices for a short time, until the stock is ran down. Ladies, now is the time for bargains. At Riddle's may also be seen some new novelties, including neck rnschos and ties—novelties.

Samuel Stone's for groceries. Samael 8tone's lor batter snd eggs. Samael Stone's for vegetables* Samael Stone's for berries. Samael Stone's for canned fruit*. Samuel Stone's for pickled goods* Samael Stone's for good eating.

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Samael Stone's for Spring chickens. Samael Stone's for baby wagons. Samuel Stone—Main, near 7th atreet.

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A RARE CHANCE.

Wishing to reduce our stock of JAPANESE?* SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, MARSEILLES,* LAWNS, SUITS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, PARASOLS,t Ac., all NEW anil FRESH goods, bought within tike* last month at very LOW CASH PRICES, we will offer* to the public EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS at? GREAT SA CRIFICES. A:

We invite all to call on us EARLY and no painsi will be spared to sell goods and lay prices before youi for your judgment.

NEW \ORK STORE.

No. 7S Main St., near Court Honse Sqaare, Terre-Haute, Ind F. RUSCHHAUPT dc CO.

Our Mammoth Stock

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SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN.

A 4/Oitipleie nixl Elegant Stock ot*

DRESS GOODS,

INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST AND SHADES.

A Handsome Stock of

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

EACH AND ALL OF Ol*R DEPARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE, AND WE OFFER RARE BARGAINS TO OCR CUSTOMERS.

Wilson Bros. & Hunley,

Tucll, Ripley

SMITH & TOWNLEY,'

Main Street.'

CHAMPION DROPPERS, SELF-RAKERS & MOWERS.

THE "FISH BROS." RENOWNED WAGONS.

Fisher Refrigerator,

Pniont on trinl, no n«le iimIcns he |»»rfy is»nti«flel thai The FISHER Ih the best in the market. The manufacturer instructs us togi\*e this warrantee. The FISHER is constructed on the principle of the refrigerator cars used in transporting meats from Texas to New York, and is universally used by butchers all over the country.

Water Coolers,

IX ICE CREAM FREEZERS.

A fine assortment at a mmall advance on cost to close out stock. NniTII A TOWJfLEY, he and 02 Jfnln Ntrect. Tcrre-Ha ate, Ind.

GUL1CK & BERRY,

GENERAL DEALERS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

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

PifRE BRANDIES, WHISKIIS & WINIS

AUD Q-O THEY IMITTSTI

We are determined to close out our entire stock of Fine Light Cassimere Suits before the season closes, and have marked our prices accordingly. Remember, we do not offer SLOP-SHOP goods as CHEAP BARGAINS, but are giving everybody an opportunity to buy

First-Class Goods,

in the Best of Style at such prices as they have never been offered heretofore, and see the goods and you will find WE MEAN BUSINESS.

Mossler's Square-Dealing* One-Price Clothing House.

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& Dcmiiig's Old Stand.

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CHEAPEST.

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