Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 September 1873 — Page 8
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The real estate and coal men are a©-
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and cheerful.
8. R. 'k' baa been quite 111 daring his visit at Weet Dec) bam, Maw. Now trot along that squad of eastern capitalists. We're ready for them.
John Duncan attended the pork packers convention at Chicago this week. Sheriff Hull and ex-Sheriff Stewart are going to Canada on official business.
Col. Dowling will spend the most of the coming month at the State Exposition.
Richard MeElroy now writes P. after bis name, and Maxville has a post office.
George Sankey, a good man and an old citizen of Riley township, died on Monday.
Miss Marietta Grover has been pro moted to the position of assistant in the high school.
Hon. I. X. Pierce will not go to Europe with Hon. E. P. Beauchamp, as announced.
Arthur Deming has been visiting Chicago, Milwaukee and other north ern citics this week.
Mayor Thomas has been suffering greatly from erysipelas this week, but has oeen able to be out part of the time.
Rev. Alex Sterrett, of this city, presided, us Moderator over tbe Vlncennes Presbytery, In session at Sullivan, this week.
Who has possession of John Burton's property, which has l»en pi.t out of his bands to evade paving damages to Michael Rink?
Watkius A Slaughter are now in tbe oast purchasing a stook of hardware to be opened in tho storeroom next to Hulman A Cox's.
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Hon. R, W. Thompson and John Williams have been employed to contest the suits of Voorhees, Peyton and others In tbe Circuit Court.
There has been a great commotion among tbe Illinois prairie chickens this week. U. R. Jeffers has been over there with his dog and gun.
Next week we will know who are to bo the pastors of the two Methodist churces in this city. Conference has been in session at week.
Theodore Brown, of the Columbus
Baird, died at h«r home in Vermillion, Illinois, Monday afternoon, and wasfnterred In the city semetery on Tuesday afternoon.
A stalwart Knight Templar tramped in the procession yesterday, sword in hand, with a cigar in his month.
only needed an umbrella and a palm leaf fan to complete very line military outfit.—[Kx preen.
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Hagerty will put a $3,"00
roof and cornico on a school building to be erected by Leonard Wood at Frankfort, this season.
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LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF QAMP MEETING LIFE.
Personal.
R. A. Morri. M»m.to I* pl.jrln, th.! ,B'd it^teh K^odV'id ih. role of "general utility" with the nn-
dalla company. He has given up the
Hon from President down. j^jng
Charles MrBrlde, of the Kirs I National Dsnk, for New York.—— Harve Carr, Pick Prltebard and Harry Wigley, lor Grand Rapid*. Michigan.—i
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Nate Miller has retired from the firm of Ball, Dickerson A Co., publishers of the Gazette.
L. R. Curtis, the popular boot and shoe clerk, has charge of N. Boland's branch store, on North Fourth street.
Where is Dr. 8tone? It is said be left the city one night near a month ago, and his present boarding house is not known.
The spiritualists of this city will be represented by Capt. Jas. Hoek, at tbe meeting ofthe National Association in Chicago next week.
The health of tbe Terre-Haute delegation at the Hot Springs is hopefully in the ascendent. They have all aban doned tbe use of tobacco and liquors
Isaac Evans, who married his wife Hester, four years ago, and never went home with her, then nor afterwards secured a divorco yesterday.—[Ganette
Col. John P. Baird has b«en tempo rarily presiding as Judge in the Put nam Circuit Court. Ho is BOW entitled to tho civil title of Judge Baird— [Journal.
R. L. Alder, of Ryce's Carpet Hall, adds to bis other accomplishments that of an artistic carver in wood, as may be seen by a specimen of bis handiwork shown in the window of the "Buckeye."
Our former townsman, the distin gnished artist, J. F. Gooklns, has been selected by tbe American Commissioners to the Vienna exposition to make report to tbe authorities at Washington on the department of art. Mr. Gooklns and wife have gone from Munich to Vienna where Mr. G. will attend to the important dnty assigned him.—[Express.
Miss Mollle Clem, of Honey Creek township, says Hon. Isaac N. Pierce promised to marry her, before he was married to his late wife, and again since, and wants damages in the sum ef $25,000. Tbe little misunderstanding is to be settled in tbe Circuit Court—Voorhees A Carlton for plaintiff Allen A Mack, J. T. Scott and Davis A Davis for defendant.
S. W. McDonald desires us to say that he has not broken his pledge, as has been roported, nor has he been engaged in any difficulty at any brewery lately. He says that he was in the country last Sunday, that he has not been drinking any for the past two months or more, and that any one cir-
oulating such reports as tbe above will
South Bend this! prosecuted by him, to the full extent of the law. Fonrtb street is becoming a formldn-
Ttepublican, was In the city this week,| ^le Main street, in the way of the first visit to bis old home for elgh-' i*etall houses. Several Main street teen months. He looks well and reports merchants have branch stores on that doing well "tr»et T*1®
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Hon. E. P. Beauchamp. t*. 8. Cor.solj t«i refrr to one who is In every way cor to Alx La Chapelle, left theclty yestep-j reet and honest In his dealings with day for Washington, at which place hej his neighbors. That is tbe man who will remain a few day* »nd receive his: keeps the "White Front"grocery store, final Instructions before departing fors Main street. Here can always be his post. He will sail from New Yorkt found everything for the table that the fbr Liverpool on the 20th ins*. nRPARTxn.
Miss Mayronne, who has been visiting blblted on any aooaaton, that brings tcber sister, Mm, Ed. Bind in?, for New gather the taste and refinement of this, Orleans, her home. Rev. Jos, Jenck«» our own Prairie City. And is It to be foi his home In the East. A. D. Con- wondered at, ifote they flod such arndit and wife for their home in St. Paul. p|e opportunity for procuring at home
George Austin and wife for their'the meet elegant material, and with Mankato borne.——A. C\ Mattox and' one of the firat artists of the country to 8.8. Allen for Sourh I tend Conference.! fxshkon it to the form. Krlanger'a is
RirrrK*si. the plaee, and W. Miller, tbe artist. A. P. Clarke, of ifoberg, Root
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popul.r boot .od .bo. .tor. on North
Fonrth street, and placed it in charge of L. Curtis, tbe well known and popular salesman. Low prices is tbe rule to start with.
T. II. Riddle is expected home today, and there will be astir among tbe ladies for some weeks to come over the
his stay In tbe east. He did not go through the market hurriedly, but took his time, selecting only the most
era) departments of his large and grow-
conductorship of tbe IwiUnapoiis local )A£ies more definitely what be basin train to John Trlndle, and is now act-store tor them. ing Treasurer. He is fit ror any posi.j
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market supplies, fresh, nice, and at the very bottom prices. In groceries Rippetoe cannotbe undersold.
There is no city in this State where as much real taste is displayed by gentlemen, In the article of dress as is ex-
Call and leave them your orders, and
from month In Nebraska.—-.Charleaj our word for it, you will not be disapWarren and wife, Egbert Curtis and pointed. wife and Barney Warren from Spring: The following Is {lie difference belike. S. R. Henderson from the. tween a misuke and a blunder. If Kaets Mrs. and Miss Deming,
the East, Wallie Yatee from a month if yon |«t him cheat you, yon make a In St, Louis. Mr*. 0. Warren and blonder. You will make neither a daughter Fanny, from La Roy, N. Y..i intsuke nor a blonder In going toPeter Mias Mary, daughter of Rev. Weltonj Miller, on South Fourth street, for Modeeltt came with them. John your harnees. Nobody is erer cheated Turnqfc f^m f156 Arkansas Hot Springs.I in trading at that establishment. w*
cheat a man you make a mistake.
TERRE-HAOTE SATURDAY. EVENING MAIL SEPTEMBER 13. 1873.
A "spirit-photographer" got |500 from a silly old man in Peoria for a picture of the old man's dead wife, but some practical fellows ducked tbe photographer in the river until be agreed to restore the money. Speaking of photographs, we may add that J. W. Husber, tbe "old reliable", is daily found at his rooms, next to tbe post office, taking pictures of every style and giving tbe fullest satisfaction in prices as well as artistic merit.
When you want some fine old Tennessee Peach and Apple Brandy, for medicinal purposes, go to Buntln
BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK OF PIECEGOODS and leaving your orders with us, you only consult your own interests, it being the largest and most complete Stock in the State.
All orders left with ns will be executed in a manner not surpassed by any House on the Continent. 4 ERLANGER & CO., Fashionable Merchant Tailors, and Original One-Price Clothiers.
Buy no SKEW'S FURNISHING GOODS, until yon have seen
HUNTER'S STOCK AND PRICES.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER on short not ice-nail sftietloii warranted.
Gentlemen, you will do yourselves a kindness by calling at J. P. Brennan's, on Ohio street, and look at the elegant piece goods he has just got in for fall wear. &'->v
When an elder lady takes snnfTit is interesting to watch tho effect on the nose before it sneezes off. For your snuff, choice cigars and tobacco call on Scott Shoaff, on east Main street, near tbe canal.
Public opinion exerts a great influence on society, and public opinion points most assuredly to tbe establishment of T. H. Riddle as "the'' place for tine watches, jewelry, silver and plated ware, and as the place for careful painstsking watch cleaning and repairing by competent workmen.
Pumpkin pies are noW ripe—a till for your pumpkin or any thing in the eating line, go to Samuel Stone's, on east Main street, near Seventh. Everything that tbe season affords can here be found in abundance. It always looks fresh and clean, and that's one of tbe main reasons why bis bouse is so popular.
The lot^g winter evenings are coming on, and parents should study to make home attractive. For this purpose there is no charm like music. W. H. Paige & Co open the season with an immense stock of Pianos, Organs and smaller instruments, together with all the late and popular sheet music of the day. They are driving a brisk business and will not be undersold, even by inferior instruments.
Everybody thought Barnum's show a big thing, and haven't got done talking about it yet. So are the people talking of the big trade done by Jacob White, on tbe southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. This big trade he keeps up by selling only the best groceries, country produce,
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at the very lowest prices, with careful study to please all who may favor him with their patronage.
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strong's, corner of Main and Sixth streets, and yon can rely on getting a pure and excellent article. It is here also that can be bad those splendid Rose Hill Vineyard Wines, guaran teed pure and of first pressing—sold only for medicinal and sacramental u«e.
Sbe talked about corsets and said: "t alius look 'round when I buy corsets. I am real easy to suit, too, for if the corset is a fit, looks nice, isn't too high, if I want it and baye tbe money, why I buy it. Now-a-days I most alius buy at tbe Bee Hive. I do think that dollar corset la the prettiest, nicest corset I ever did see. Some storekeepers ssked me dollar twenty-five, and dollar fifty for no better I Did you ever T"
Whether the so-called spiritual manifestations are true or not, there are some things tbst are mysterious and bard to aocount for. A "spiritual" medium aays: If yon wsnt something pore and exVa in the way of floe old French Brandy, eld Kentucky Bourbon, genuine Scotch Ale, Bam' English Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, London Porter, choice cigars and tbe beet Tobacco go to J. B. Lyne's, opposite the Terre-Haute House.
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Hamilton, at the Central
Bookstore, In addition their extensive retail trade, are prepared with a large stock to fill all orders of country merchants at wholesale prices, in audi goods as paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, all kinds of stationery goods, all tbe school books in use in the city, county and surrounding counties, slate*, maps, charts, and in fact, everything in their line that tbe country merchant may need, can bo had at the Central Bookstore. 8. R. Freeman, the old reliable, with his excellent English Watchmaker, from Manchester, never fails to give the fullest satisfaction In tbe repair of watcbea. He has a fine marine chronometer, and correct tlibe is kept by traoalt observations. When you want the celebrated jfidmonson Spectacle, or any description of floe Jewelry, go to Freeman, under the National House.,
J. HUNTER, 157 Main Street.
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Get those names firmly impressed on your mind, and for the choicest groceries, the freshest country produce, and honest, square dealing go to the northwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets.
The Jones Truss is cleanly, comfortable, easily adjusted and will last a life time, being a perfect relief for Hernia, producing radical cures In a great majority of ca«es. The Jones Trnsa is for sale at Gnlick
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A. Hera, of tbe Opera House Bazaar devoted ten years to tbe manufacture of corsets in Europe, and has been constantly in that trade since coming to this country. On another page he has some "talk about corsets," to which we direct attention of the thousands of lady readers of The Mail. There is no doubt that groat iniury is often done by wearing ill shaped, poor fitting corsets. We can't imagine how a woman can bear being laced up in one of these concerns anyhow bnt if they must wear them, care should be exercised In the selection that they do not do Injory,
1HAMPIO.N WAHHEK.
The Great Labor Saver.
TRR BRVT
WASHING MACHINE
Ever Vav«ated.
Warranted to give perfect aatislhction la every eass. Two Ifaadrtcd «f th#«a aow fa !?M» la (his City.
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Dealer, Terre-Haute, ndlana. jr. B.—The best Vtinpr Is the
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Berry's drug store.
It Is said that a strong Grange of tbe Patrons of Husbandry will be organized in every township of this county before cold weather sets in. It is also said that these Granges will cxercise a powerful influence in tbe politics ofthe county. Be that as it may, there is one thing we know they are united upon, and tbat is that no cheaper or better place can be found in tbe city for tbe purchase of Boots and Sboes, of every description, lor men, women and chil dren tban at Noyes Andrews.
D. H. Wright, the photographer, in tbe old Odd Fellows Hall, is a thorough artist, in love with bis profession, and will not let a poor picture go out of his rooms. His gallery is tbe largest and most elegant in tho city, and he is supplied with the best and latest improved instruments and materials for prosecnting his work. That's why he does the leading business, in this city, in the photographic business. He's a modest man, and we know he'll blush on reading this item—but it's a fact.
W. R. Mercer, at the Terre-Haute Coach Works, corner of Fourth and Cherry streets cordially invites all who have an eye for tbe beautiful and substantial to call at bis establishment and look at the fine stock of carriages, phtetons,buggies, etc., bo has now on exhibition. Our people should encourage home manufacture. It is easy to do this when you get as good, if not a better article at borne. 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."
A RARE CHANCE.
Wishing to reduce our stock of JAPANESE SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, MARSEILLES, LA
WNS, SUITS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, PARASOLS, Jte.f all NEW and FRESH goods, bought within the last month at very LOW CASH PRICES, we will offer to the public EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS at GREAT SACRIFICES,
We invite all to call on us EARLY and no pains will be spared to sell goods and lay prices before you for your judgment.
NEW YORK STORE.
W.H.PHILLIPS. L.H. UABAK. A UTOMATIC
Gate Company,.
PaicsttMasd NannOictnrfn of SelfAdjnstiaff
Castor Hinges and Attachments,
FOR FARM CARRIAGE DRIVES, LAWN GATES, SHUTTERS, Ac. Castings and Gates Furnished to Order. Ilnrdware TrailcKssplM at'Wholesale Rates iisd Models Fsralihcd.
PHILLIPS A NAHAW,
P. O. Rox 3. TERRE-HAUTE, IND. tfbops near Blast Furnace otf E. C. R.
QRDERS FOR KERN'S
Best Family Hour,
MEAL AMD FEED,
Left at N. Katzenbacb A Go's Cigar Store, wilt be filled promptly. JACOB KERN.
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All our best styles or be«t Prims down to lOe. Cloxing out a lot o5 Collars at 5 and 10c. Hplenuid bargains In shawls at tl fiO, K.00 and 12^0.
Good Cottsee Carpets at 25c. Yard Widelngrafn Carpets down to Ate. AH Wool Ingrain Carpets as low as fi&e.
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JQR. J. J. SMITH,
Oculist,
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Over the National State Bank, entrance on Fifth street,
T«rr«.Hastc, lad. Having made the studv of the Eye a specialty, and having practiced with unequaled success on all diseases of the optical organ, I Invite tbe attention of those afflicted with Granulated 8crofulous and all other forms of sore Eyes partlcuiarfy old ohronlocases. My treatment will not injure the Eye in the least, being entirely vegetable. Cure guaranteed. No charge for examination. OflieoHoaraVIo 11a.m.*9to 4 p. as.
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ANGEE L. WILSON,
Offers her services to the
Ladles and Chlldrea of Tsrre-Haate. Office and Residence—No. 45 south 7th St. Office hours8 tol0a.m* 13to2and 6to7p.m.
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We are now Offering some Extra Good Bargains in
DRESS GOODS.
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Oar BLACK ALPACAS and MOHAIRS are warranted superior In color and finish to any ever offered In the city, and at prices Iter lower than ever. 11.-M*'•' w,rm.A
Black and Fancy SILKS in all popular make* and al our uaual popular prlc* s. 1 tfrr-U 'U I/.* i-
Irish, French, and English Poplins,
Colored ALPACAS, Striped, Plain «nd Figured POPLINS, ranging in price all the way from 121-2 to 75 cents per yard.
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IfE ARE AND IVILL BE DAILY ADDING
New and Attractive Goods to our Stock,
And shall, by Low Prices, sustain the already reputation of being
.. THE LOWfc&T PMICK HOUSE 1UT THE CITY.
Wilson Bros. & Hunley,
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CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS.
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH!!
In such peculiar seasons as this has been, it is hard to get yonr moneys worth. Bat few merchants have the nerve to take a big loss, as we are now doing upon stocks oh goods on band that may have declined in the market-
Two months since, we told our friends that we had no faith In prices which were then ruling, and we at once proceeded to cut down prices In the most decisive manner we shall continue the same policy for the rest of theseaxon.
THE LATEST MARKED DOWN PKM E8, Entire utock of Merrimack Prints down to Kc. Entire stock of Hpraaue Prints down to 10c.
COXSTAWT CUTTIXG OF DREN8 (jOODN/ American Dress Good* at 12S and 16c. -,S Foreign DresH Ooodsat 20 and Sic. Finer stylw of Fort-lgn Uoods at 80,85 and 40c. Black Hllks murked down from ftOc to 11.00 a yard Hpeclal bArgainsin Pants Ooodii », 2 and »)o "sr ce Parasols at 8-», Si, 40,50,75, tl 00, and up. *v*.r
CABrETS LOWER TftW JE,V|5^
All b«*t English Brussels Carpets down to tl.20. ly Ingrain Csrpets only SIJ2&. Wide Oil Cloths80c. of Mattines, Yard Wide 25c. Oil Window Bhades at Half the_nsual prlws.
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Nottingham illces, New Htyles 20,25 and 90c.
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Tjmsk PolnIn marked down to fust half prloe. White Marseilles at panic prlo-s. OrAKS Cloths all colors 20 and 25c. Fancy Jewelry marked down to half-price. Best Pins6c Best Needles5c Ccml's Cotton 5o.
Collars and Lace Sets half-price. ilea, Flscbnes, Bows, dtc., Inw than cost. When snch great sacrifices are being made upon good.t, earliest buyers will always, get I he choicest bargain*, and the slow people will always And cause of complslnt, because tbey cannot «et something extraordinarily cheap that their neighbor has bought. Home of the goods here ad vert bled will not last long, and those who want them must be wide awake or they will lose them.
Orcst 5c* York Clly store, Terre-llaate, Ia4.
GULICK & BERRY.
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
Corner Main and Fourth Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
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