Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 October 1873 — Page 8

P. P. Mlnchler, of tbe Star Meat Markei went down to Louisville and New AlUuiy this we«k.

HU» Loa David, of liurlington, l»wu, is in thecity, the guest of tbeO'Boyle's, oa Hgbth street.

TbeSuUivan Democrat says John firings contemplates coming to that Umn for the practice cf law.

Hdl. Schloss* family have come home this week and are now reunited in their dtogant new Cherry street residenco.

Tbe Journal slates that Dr. Col Hugs, of Middletown, has reformed, having Mttoired the temperance ranks four swaths ago. "Webb Casto spent live dollars to get sine votes polled in Sugar Creek townahip, and theso were all tbe votes cost «nTuMd*y.

JLF. Ward, editor of the Casey Times jmita his llrst call upon us this week, ant) we made the acquaintance ol a way elerer gentleman.

Jfeft Kupponbeimer edited tbe Iianduring tho recent absence of Mr. tttbricus, and Mrs. John K. has relnrnad fmm so cantern visit. "HarrietBeecher'# toe"—(that's tbe «eanrtct pronuiu*laliou, we believed jwciies from Main street to Bowling Ball—on the bulletin board. jKtas. Allie Lock ridge, of the High aefaol, who bos been seriously ill of ltefeontiuod Malarial Fever at her home Jtftb* country, Is now convalesing.

Perry Huston is putting the National Jlwuo in tip-top trim. Mi»s Lixxle tfceenji, formerly of the Terre-Haute ilotu*, has been installed a# houseIwrpcr, lioiu WHI. Kgglestou, of Newport, *rwy the city this week. He will remove here about the first of tbe comtag month, and contemplate* a law partnership with Judge

SHOPPING OR, OUT ON A BENDER."

Personal.

Qnlte number of our school teaehem in on the sick list. Mr. IMtton, late of the National doc* aot intend to remove from tbi* city.

W.S. Magill of tbe Terre-Haute Bank, been severely ill, but is now able ID to »nt.

Presiding Elder Green holds quarterly meeting at Clinton, to-day and tomorrow.

Miss llattlo VoorheoM came homo thb week, after a visit of several weeks In New York. "IIasks and Nubbins" has "The FfcirGod" in band and wlu^p01'n his mj next week.

Philip Newhart and wife have been up ID Milwaukee and the Chicago Kxposition this week.

Scott.

Mc, Mark Meacbaui and Mi*# Mollie 3t*&court will b» married in the city cfSt. Lrml», ou the 23d itut., and tbe JVI*e oi Torre Haute are in receipt of iwiUtiou*, aay* the Gazette.

BU inmor«d, siys tbe Gazette, that Ayoung Insurance agent contemplates imUting matrimony with a young who is usually to ho found not from the Normal School*

Tho venerable r*. Sujttn Pott*, of lasHtvllle, !a In the city visiting the of bereon-in»law M. M." Hlcfcox

Mr*. P. WM one of th« earliest Millers of this county.—[Journal Hon. IX W. Voorheea aUdr©sa«d the Atacyia&d Agricultural Society at Fred ttfefeCttjr,

on Wednesday, and on jm-

lemHiy did the same for the North Car Attn* Agricultural Society at Raleigh Tbere 1« a deal of newspaper talent *ffei«e4 tey our reportorial corps In tbe towns earronndipg this city, and the

of

"Neifhborhood Gosalp"

|»ftow ons of the most Interesting feataiiof The Mall. Hobrrt Brasher, who went to MfcwlaaM»pi some three year* ago, where he It to government employ, is at hi* home t»fcfci»«ity to recuperate hla health. predict* tho defeat of Henry Mo*» pwe and the bolting ticket upon -atfefch be is running.

The financial crtat* haa already aftp4*d one of our f»llow-citi*i»t»a»o that hr -atnot pay hta board-1. and we hmrof another who beaeedw* aid in tibe shape of necewsary bevr?Ag«e on II* pmnnd that the collapse b*» ruined Mm. Truly, this tnl»!«rjins« affect* all «tanns of society. *IU B. Allen, second eon of Kd. B. AUen,

he*

reigned his pealtlon In the

llrst National Bank, to accept the po«)tk»n of ok-ke«per in John 0. ChamlMr*» Ik r, at IndiaaapolU. The vajatod position In tbe Bank Ixw hoen 4n&»r*d Frank r], who accepts, and Jtar this purpose tuw t«H the High School, whew U« ranked one of the fckst acboli

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It C. Shaffer baa gone oast—from Tattle's to Mow*ler'».. Our new contributor, Luke Smith, on tbeftr-t page narrittea the "Kventa of the \V ek." $

Mrs. M. M. I'belon has returned from a two months visit to hor agod parents in Kentucky.

Sam Duncan who wont to Saline for a few weeks, has determined to stay down there all winter.

Mrs. Harriet lleccber Stowo, the gifted authoress, makes her tirsi visit to our city next Wednesday eveuing.

While young ladles may think it ni to have cbups" ou the lips, there Is nothing like the Oil of Arnica, prepared by Gulick A Berry, lor chapped face lips and hands.

J. 1*. Drennan, tho Ohio street mor chant tailor, baa just bad another arrt val of those French Diagonals, Plaids Striped and Hair Line Goods, which aro made to order on leaving measure and instructions, at a margin below tho market price, 1

Always among the first in everything good to eat, R. W. ltippetoe at tbe "WhiteFront," is supplying his patrons with tho first Buckwheat Flour of tbo season. It la to tbe White Front, also, that people go for those line Quinces, California I'earnand extra largoGnipes. "Sinoke, sir "Yes, sir, if you have one

of

Scott ShoafTs cigars. I smoke

no other." The friend bud none, and so both wended their way toShoafl's, ou Fast Main street, whose cigars Lave an enviable reputation among people who smoko tbe best cigars.

That Revolution is still going on at Herz fc Co.*s Opera House Bazaar. On another page they burl a lot of big type ut the ladies to make them open their eyes to tbe great bargains oflerod. Tbe figures they give are really astonishing and lmiat attract attention. Read, note and profit. "Sound the loud timbral o'er Egypt's dark sea" and all the country round about that W. II. Paigo & Co. will not be excolled, undersold or overcome in the salo of all kinds of musical goods. They bavo now in store, In tbe Beach Block, a full stock of Pianos and Organs, with an endle«s variety of tbo smaller musical goods.

Slaughter, Watkins «fc Co. are walking right into tbe affections of the people with their ntw and well stocked hardwaro store. Their specialty is housefurnlabing hardware, and in this line they have all the latest designs and patterns of goods desired for this purpojw?. Tbey earnestly invite a call, conMdent of giving satisfaction in goods and prices. -4 "My love you do smell so sweet I Is th*t your natural smell "No, Charlie, dear, the pleasing fragrance is due to tbe elegant perfumes sold by Buntln

Armstrong." And then she went on to tell Charlie abont Salvia for the Hair, Odonllgue for the Teeth, Face Powder for the Complexion, and the many choice extracts to be bad at Buntin A Armstrong's.

If the readera of the Mail will only look in at D. II. Wright's Art Gallery, in tbe old Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street, tbey will be abundantly satisfied that

Torre

Haute can compete with any

city In excellence of the Photographic art. Tbo fact that he has all he can do for Utilities and groups, as well as single sitters la evidence that his work is advertiatug itself.

A worthy old lady offers the follow? Ing advice to girl*: "Whenevera fallow pope the question, don't blnah and •tare at your foot, Just throw your arms around his neck, look him fully in tho face, and commence talking about buying your groceries and all kinds of family supplies at Jacob White's popular •atNbliahment, on tbe Southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets."

Why does the "girl of the period" make the beet housekeeper? Because she make* so much hustle about a little waist, Thai's p»«Uy good, and she buys her bustle and other Oslo's at T. H. Kiddie's, where, by«the-way, the ladies now find a large and attractive line of Hand Kmbroidered Imported Cnderweer, beautifn! and substantial, in aseorted styles s»d thn%$0 suU Um teste

or form

of any lady.

T. H. Riddle keeps a atoek of jewelry that would be creditable to the largest el lien. He has about everything need* ed, from the cheapest to the finest, and in great variety. Besides, It is a well established fact that for Mr and honorable dealing, you cannot do better than at Riddle's, lie makes It a point to eell tbo beet goods at reasonable figures, and thus It Is that he retains a large fttti) itHgpasiUf trade,

It is easier for a double-humped csmel of tbe Bactrian species to take a flying leap through the eye of a cambric nee die, than for anybody to attempt to sell harness cheaper than Peter Miller in tbe old postofflce building, on Fourth street. Just try him and if this is not true we will bo thaaJifuXJfer^^Information.

J. P. Tutt makes it a point in tbe se lection of his stock of boots and shoes to get tbe best in market, for durability. This is one reason why he commands and holds such a large trade. Purcbas lng only for cash of the best manufacturers his goods, for beauty, style and finish of work are unexcelled by any others in this market.

Arthur Millignn has changed partners. George Bond has purchased Mr, Johnston's interest, and is now constantly to be found at tho popular tind well-known grocery stand the northwest corner of Fourth and Cherr streets, where he will assist Mr. Mill! gan to retain the handsome patronage which continues with that house.

A lazy genius being asked, AS be lay sunning himself on the grass, what was the hight of his ambition, replied, "To marry a rich widow that's got a cough." The hight of Buttog Hamilton's ambition just now is to make tho Central Bookstore tho largest and most complete depot for books and stationery in the city. And certain it is, that their ambition must be fully gratified.

Deep researches into tbe mysteries of economy have frequently been mad6 by oppressed parents. If you wish to make a practical application of econemy, »o to No. 10 South Fourth street for boots and shoes for yourself, wife and (iiildreu. You will be astonished at th'- difference in price in that establishment and atsome of the Main street stores.

J$h Billings says, How natral it is for a man when he makes a mistake, to korrect it by kussing sum boddy else fur it." You make a great mistake in not buying your watches of the old reliable S. R. Freeman, or in not getting his excellent English watchmaker, from Manchester, to repair your watch. He keeps under the National House, and it is here only that tbo £2dmondson Spectacle can be had.

The old way of roasting1"^ grinding coffee baa been about done away with since Joseph Strong put in operation bis roasting and grinding machines. At first in a small way it bas grown to be an Immense business. Then there is nothing in the liue of groceries and provisions lhtt be cannot supply at bottom prices. Try bis teas, sugars,fruits, hams, etc., they cannot be surpassed. He deals largely in roasted peanuts.

Quite a museum is kept by Samuel Stone tbe grocer. Ho has specimens from all parts of tbe world, tea from China, cotTno from South America, sua'r from tke Southern States, pepper roin the isles of the East, and all are not only ornamental but useful. And then the amount of vegetables, fruits and products of tbe country hrf has on hauu makes bis establishment look like a County Fair was in progress. Altogether bo makes a big sbow.

Tbe craving for strong drink is for tho most part Inherited, and only men of Iron wills can overcome tbe desire. It is a disease—a disease that is almost incurable. To those who have contracted this disease or inherited it, we say, If you must have these stimulants, drink only that which is freest from poison. Pare spirits will not kill you or make you see snakes half as quick as bad spirits. Therefore drink only the beet—such as can always be found st J. B. Lyne's, opposite tbe Teire Haute House.

It is well enough to discuss the ctuuoee of the numerous manufactories talked of here, the increasing price of corn snd potatoes, but a very important question st this season la where can tho best carriages, buggies, phaetons be had. Tbe general verdict Is at W. It, Mercer's Coach Works, on Cherry street, near Fourth. Here it is also that people go for all kinds of repairs to vehicles. Particular attention is given this class of work, to make it substantial, economical and satisfactory.

Tke age wants heroes—heroes who Shall date I TO struggle In the solid ranks of truth

To

elated the monster, error, by the throat: TO bear opinion to a MUer seat To blot the era o! oppreeskm out, 1 And lead sontvenai freedom In— And Noyta Andrews want* everybody and their wives and slaters to call at his establishment, on tbe south side of Main atreet, DMT Filth, and see the fine stock of boots and ahoes ot every d«*»?r!ptlon he has tor fall wear. There ia no oae talking—Andrews will sot be undereoid or excelled in tbe quality of hla itooda. These facta, however, are well known.

—We beg to call the attention of tbe ladle* of Ten* Haute and vicinity to our splendid stock of medium-priced Uveas Goods. Our stock la complete with every novelty in foreign and domestic goods that baa been placed la the market fbr fhll and winter wear, and more especially in thcae goods ranging from 2S to 60 cents per yard.

ERLANGfER & CO.,

Fo**p|* BAM.

Merchant Tailors and Original One-Price Clothiers.

BETTER THAN NEW!

LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS left at Hunter's on Wednesday of each week will be sent to Troy to be lanndried. When returned they look better than anew Collar.

Every body should send and be happy Only THREE CENTS EACH for Collars and CnfTn. J. HUNTER'S, 157 Main Street. f&r All (aoods rctsrned la week.

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PERA HOUSE.

1. M. DIXSHOOR, M. D.

Our MELTON and KERSEY ThG One-Price New York Store OVERCOATS are Superior in Style and Quality, and we Guarantee a Saving of Ten Per Cent of every Coat.

EXti.lGEHENT

Of the Great American Authoress,

Harriet BeecherStowe,

WHO WILL READ FROM IIKit OWN WOKKN,

WoUncftdny

Evening, October 22

POPULAK PRICES OF AD3USSIOS

First Floor, 73 eciits. Second Floor, SOcentM. Third Floor, as cents.

Sale of seats commences at Button & Hamilton's Book Store, Monday morning. No extra charge for Reserved Seats.

RAND EXCURSION

rpTHEGREAT

Arkansas Valley,

Through Kansas to Colorado I

Will Leave

PARIS, ILLINOIS,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1878, On tlae Y. A St. I*. Dny Express.

Will go by the Indianapolis A St. Lools Railroad to 8t. Louis, tlience by tbe Missouri Paeitlc Railroad to Kansas City and Atchison, by the Atchison, Topeka a Santa Ke Railroad through the great Arkansas Valley to Colorado. Parin to Atchison, and return...... $23 50

Topeka, 38 86 k, Emporia, 29 80 Florenco, 31 85

Newton, 33 4fi Wichita, 35 00 Great Bend, 88 26 Larned, 30 50 Dodge City, 42 05 Granada, go 70

For further information, address

JERRY TOLES,

Land and Tlok«t Agent, A. T. 4 S. F. R. R.

Office over Flrnt Rational llnnlc, .tfntloon, III. Tickets good lor H2 days. 9l8-2t

OM(EOPATHIA.

J. IIYDE, 91. D.

DllH. DIN8MOOK & HYDE, have associuted thcnibelvea together in the Practice of Medicine, and with a combined experience of over thirty years,respectfully tender their Professional Services to the citizen* ol Terre Haute and vicinity, in the treatment of .Acute and Chronic diseases. All Calls promptly attended to. Office on Mala St., between 4th and 6th, over Moore's Hat Store, opposite Opera House.

All letters of Inquiry relating to disease promptly answered. OolsultatJon atofllee, free.

All correspondence sboaM be directed to Daa. PtmmooK HYDK. P. O. Box 1M, Terra Haute, Ind. P. 8.—Drs. D. and H. keep constantly on bsad a ftill supply of Homasopalhlc M«dl does. Also, tamily and traveler's caeemaiK works on domestlce practice.

^TM. H. CHADWICK,

Boarding House,

Sealhwtsl Cer. 1«*

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Nisht calls nuswered from the ofllceby Dr. Hyde, and by Dr. Dinsmoor from his residence, on 4th street, between Swan aud Oak

Office hoars: 0 to 10 A. 2 to 3 and 7 to 9

I*. M.

Drs. D, 4 H., in connection with their general practice, give special attention to the treatment or all Chronic Diseases, such as Nasal Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat,

Lungs and Heart Disorders of the Dlses tlve Ontans, such as Dyspepsia. Constipation, Diarrhoea, Ac: affections of the Liver,

tlve Ontans, such as tlon, Diarrhoea, Ac ftucvMvm w. ,u* w•, Bpleen and Skin piles. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Headache, Ht. Vitus Dance, Weak' ness from any canse, Chills, Ac.

Having had long and successful expert' enee in treating, with special opportunities lor studying 1 he above named diseases, snd encouraged hy the liberal patronage le-

make themselves still more worthy of DOU fidsnee and patronage. All Invalids while from borne and under their care, will be mest tenderly watched over, and nothing will be left undone wbleh will tend to make their slay pleasant and their recevenr rapid.

4k Cherry

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Late Residence of Dr. K. V. Ball, TEHEE-HATTTE, IND.

jlXjWjSLITS AHEAD

FORYOI7R

ALPACAS. (The best Brands.) POPLINS, MERINOS.

EMPRESS CLOTH, JAPANESE SILKS,

Shawls! Shawls!! Shawls!!!

-MttiSiSS80"® "HfiE STOCK to select from, AND BOTTOM PRICES, eaable as to dre entire satisfkelion to parties calling fbr the above line of gooos.

No. 73—MAIN STREET—No. 73.

DAN. MILLER'S,

Northeast Cor. of Eagle and Fourth Sts-V

TERROHAUTE,

The place to bny apt the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Wholesale and Retail, all kinds ot

Groceries and Produce.

have WAGON YARD and STABLE accommodations, THE FINEST TN THECITY. Maw*

Also, HOTEL accommodations, boarding aud lodging hy the* meal day or week, equal to the best, at moderate rates. I also have tbe Agency and keep on hand for sale the celebrated

"STITDE BAKER" WAGOXS at manufacturers prices, likewise the ROBOTSOX SPBIBfU WAfSOXS.

To accommodate tho community at large, I have Branch Stores at the Corner of 7th and Canal streets, and on Gth street, opposlto the Postofflce. Save money and time by giving me a oall.

We are now Offering some Extra Good Bargains hi Vvi

.. GENERAL DEALERS IN

F. RCSCHHAUPT & (X).

DAN. MILLER.

IV of the AN I Cor. of Eagle aud Fourth SiU,

SMITH & TOWNLET,

60 AND 62. WEST MAIN STEEET.fi I"1'' Have decidedly tho largest and finest assortment of HEATING STOVES ever brought to the City. Parties wanting something nice, will do Well to examine the "RED CROSS," "PEARL," "PATTI" EVENING STAR and "FIRESIDE." The "MONITOR" COOK STOVE, of which they have sole Agency, took the Grand Medal of Merit at the Vienna Exposition.

50 and'52 West Main St.

DRESS GOODS.

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

DRESS GOODS.

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Our BLACK ALPACAS and MOHAIRS are warranted! attpcrlor In color and finish (o any ever offered In the cily, and at prlcw fbr lower than ever.

Black aud Fancy SILKS in alf popular makes and at our naiinl popular prices. Irlah, French, and English Poplino

Colored ALPACAS, Striped, Plain »nd Figured POPLIVS, rang ing in price all the way from U1-2 to 75 cents per yard.

WE ARE AND WILL BE DAILY ADD1XG

New and Attractive Goods to our Stock,

And shall, hy Low Prices, sustain the already reputation or being

THIS LOWEIT PBICK HOUSE

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Wilson Bros. & Hunley,

THE CTT1T*

CORlfER MAX9T A!VD FIFTH STREETS.

GULICK & BERRY,

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. I Corner Main and Fourth Streets,

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

PURE BBANDIE», WHISKISS 6C WINIS FOR MEDICINAL USES

WE tiAVm MARKED OUR ELEtiAXT STOCK OF

First-class MEN'S, YOUTH'S and CHIIDREN'S CLOTHING,

AT VERY LOW PRICEI TO SUIT THESE PMIC T1XE8#

LOOK TO YOUR HKTEREST BY CALLlXCi OX

jMOSSLER'S SQUARE-DEALING, ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.

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