Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 November 1873 — Page 8

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Personal.

Leading church member* patrool**» the ••l^gitlmata" drama in thin city, Bond Hunley, ol Wilton Bros, A Hunify, lain New York, baying new good*. _____________

Our Brssll Goasipwr thinks Jamas Voorbee* is good vlllian—on the ataga.

Mrs. Oeorgn Loekndff* went over to Ptrii io-d«y to attend the wedding ot •a old friend,

Miss TilUe Ball, aftor a flre week'a Ibeeooe at IndUnapoUaand Uolombua, is at botne agrxln.

A brother of R. A. Wood, this city, was kitted upon a railroad near New ... ..4

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Hi in the city attending bis father, who it again aeridualy ill. Curtis Oilbert~»nd Mrs. John 8. Beach and daughter started this week far Florida, where the winter will be spent.

D. 11. Weir, tbo l**t of the -Terrs JlAUie ?olotiy, has returnod from the Arkansas Hot Springs, with health much improved.

Mr. Voorhecs cleared the Conners, father and son, at PhHb, this week They were charged with the murder of Henry J. Stewart, a constable at Vermillion ooun»r. ___

Consul E. P. Beauchamp baa arrived at Alx la Chapelle, got his name in the papers, and has sent tho papers over hero to his friends. .-a

Charles M»y and Cburles Mayors went dowu 10 Jef!Vrsonvllle this week, which will be thulr place o» residence tor a conpto of venrs. ir». Sfowart unl the child medium L»ura Morgan, are attain giving Beanos* in this city. No trickery has yet boen detected with the latter.

W. H. Shnrbnrn«\ fr twenty y» nrs an onKlneer on the T. II. it T. It. has let go the throttle v:ilve to hw«oini» a ticket puncher on the Parlmt Decatur road.

Col. Rdwards J. Harris, W. M. B*rr, Holmes. W. M. Slaughtor, Win. Sheldon. J. U. Johns and Enos 8'mnae have been In Indianapolis this week, at tho Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows.

A nrojninent merchant, who paid seventy Ave for a gallery ticket to aoe Charlotte Oosbman, was delight* ed to see one of his clerks with two lri dies sitting In one dollar and a half seats below.

Vigo county was organised In 1818— 'fifty-five years ago. It is a remarkable fact that the first Sheriff, Lucius II. Scott, and tho first Clerk, Curtis Gilbert, are both living—both possessed of ample fortunes.

In town* this week Ham Button, Mayor of Marshall Mrs, John G. Chambers, of Indianapolis, visiting the family of Ed B. Allen Mrs. Tennsnt. of Orcencastle, the guest of bor son It, 8 Tennant J. A. Mytnn, of Casey.

C. 3. Le Baron, a prominent Insur* a nee agent and adjuster has removed from Portsmouth, Ohio, to this city and formed a partnership with Bmtdlnot A Brown. The m»w firm will be known as Iluudluo:. Brown A po*[Kxprfs*. ». 1

Too much weather, or too little Interoat, or both, kept a large audience away from Pawling H*ll Tuesday evening, and J. II. Beadlo didn't toll the people whether we have a Christian government or not. lie told us privately that we haven't.

Attorneys, not only in this oity, but In the surrounding towns, will find it to their interest to Insert a small card in The Mall, sueh aa may be found on the second page. The ooat is bat a trifle, compared to the benefit that may be derived in the course of a year, with The Mall'a large circulation.

Byron N. FUndfard, formerly of this city, and for many years In the employ of flUtnual Archer, writes to his cousin, Jerome Burnett, thst he has a one-third intereat in a rich gold ml as recently discovered near Bowlder, Colorado, worth fifteen million dollar*. Mr. Handford has been In the U. 8, Mint at Denver for ten year*.

Such of our people as have changed their deposits from the banks to secret places should take warning from Levi D. Stevens, of Indianapolis. He hadn't confidence in the banks, and deposited hlnfoOO under a carpet In his housa. A thief, supposed to be of the feminine gender, made a "run" on the private bttik the other dav, and ••basted" It,

Again comes a sad story of a young life blasted, of the deep grief and deepair that is crashing down a beautiful girl, and of the disgrace thus sntailsd not only upon bar tile, but also upon her fkmily—and all from "lorlrfg, oot wisely but too well." We wiU not add to the barm done by throwing to the world at large the nameaof the parties. Tbe last heard of the reputed father, he WW

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gone west. 5?ona but a ooward would thus desert Me Wbobad placed ber very life at his feet. The knowledge reached fhibarto ear aoM weeks sl&oe. Aa Interview wss had with ber lover. Unfortunately the old fMttettaa bad sOU some confidence left in bumsn nature, and eo gee* the foumg ma twentyfoarteoani la wbksb to mak* »P mind to marry, or aWde tbe DOOM qoeaaan. ymm hie mind In belf Ibe Ikneandle# Ibe

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Albany, this week. Re*. K. F. Howe starts on Monday for a Thanksgiving dinner At bis old Massachusetts home.

F. Canninabara, Jr., of Chicago,

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often. To insure fcarHi beglectyour business to moan «*?w tba tightness of tbe money market.

Charles E. Gn»ver, late of tbe Oen tral Bookstore, bss gone to Florida for tbe benefit of ble health.

Our fbnner townemao, Rev. John Covert, now of Chicago, was first to pay his oity taxee for this year.

John Chapman la giving the Buntin House a thorough overhauling, and intends to keep a fir* cla»s hostelry.

About this sosson of tbe year tbe small boy begins to make vigorous in quirie* in regard to that new sled you promised him.

There sre more celery grabbers in this dty now than in any former aes son. Some enterprising gardener could put many nickels in hit parse by cultivsting this favorite salad.

You needn't oome on Saturday nlgbt, or any other night," was the soothing remark, written in delioate female characters oh a postal tjard wh'ch winged its way through the Postofflce tbe other d»|y

A north Third street msn has recent ly been Indulging in tbH pastime of whipping his wife, but the neighbors have got so meddlesome that the man can no longer so eojny himself at tbe domestic fireside without their impertinent Intrusion. j|n

We are glad to learn tht^T. J, Forrw»t will resume business next woek. bis creditor a having granted him an extension. An examination shown him to be solvent, but be bas too largta stock—moie than can be sold In time to meet payments.

It is with real pleasure that we welcome our friend Llge Hslford back to bis old position on the Indianapolis Journal, *ftor nearly two ars exil to Chicago, where, by bis talents and industry he successfully established the Inter-Ocesn. On retiring from that paper last we*k his associates presented him a handsome and elaborate set silver plate.

Miss S. Bluford Oliver, of Hopkins ville, Kentucky, while in attendance upon our Normal School last year made qulto an Impression upon tbf hearts of sundry young men of this city. In answer to a gushing epistlf of no of tho smitten, she this \\eek sent up bor cards announcing afi interesting event to occur on tbe 26tb, In which a Mr. Johnston of Lebauon, Kentucky, will take part.

The subject of Foreign Missions which has received an airing in the pa pers lately will be the subject of Mr down's sermon to-morrow. In the morning be will discuss "The Claims of Foreign Missions, and their relation to the Homo work and In the evening be will take up "Tho waste of of Foreign Missious, or What they cost and do they pay It will do tboso who do not believe in this kind of work no harm to hear what can be said for them.

T. H. Riddio ts already getting in his goods for tbe Holiday trade, and pru dent people will take advantage of this time, before the stock Is broken and before the rush commences, to select their gifts in tho way of jewelry.watches, sllverwaro, etc., in which line he defies compelIMotK_ ___

Who cares for the panic so long as J. P. Tutt sells boots and shoes, the very boat manufacture, good and serviceable at such reasonable prices. Tbe steady trade enjoyed by Mr. Tutt is evidence that his goods and prices give tbe fullost satisfaction. He knows when, bow and where to boy, pays the oaah, and is satisfied with small profits. Such a dealer is bound to succeod, panic or no panic.

Tbe beet way to prevent the boarding of grwnbaoka la to marry a fashions bio woman, and let ber bare full run at T. H. Riddle's. Not thai be charges extravagant prices—on tbe eontray, be aella at tbe lowest possible profit, but because be bss eo many, and eoch endIsee variety of desirable, serviceable and ornamental goods,that tbe temptation to buy Is perfectly irreslatable. Alot that so, ladlaaT

Qood housewives, you can save a great deal of labor and vexation by purchasing your coffee already roasted and ground at Joeepb Strong's. He UMOS the beat coffees, and baa brought his roasting apparatus up to the highest perfection. Here also will be found tbe beat teas, and, Indeed bis entire stock of groceries Is first class. You Hi always find bis prices at tbe bottom of tbe market,

War with Cuba excites little Interest In tbla city, but tbe Revolution going on at tbe Opera House Basaar does excite interest. All tbt ladiee In this city are talking about it, nd tbe excitement ts extending to the snrronnding town*. Tbe result to thM Hers A Go. are doing an tsnmeaes trade. Ws cent eay wblbsr tbey are making any money, but certain It b,tkst tbelr patrons are saving money by p«rcba*iitC go he re 4 1 "Take car* ot the G»nta and tbe Dollars will take oare of thsmeslvea," las maxim old and Iruf. Tbe patrons of tbe pnfttla* Oeni •tons, on fettlt Fourth street, believe and practice It. It te tbe popular mmt of all wbo dealt* save a few centa on the purchase of small arlielea, and these ffsw oenta la tbe course of a year amount to many dollars.

Wblte young ladles asey think It niee to haveM Aapnw ontbell|n, there la nothing like theOPof Arnlea, pofnini by OnUsk 4t Bmry, to

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J.vfKKHfrftAUTIS' BAT"KlAY F.VKVNO MAIL NOVEMBER 2V. 1873

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WIKM PMPLK LEARN

A tallow-chandler said he didn't mean any disparagement to iho sun, when Ifo said that bis candles were tbe best lights ever invented. Nor do we want to disparage tbe business of any other man, but really housekeepers cannot do better than to buy their groceries, country produce and other table supplies at Samuol Stone's on east Main street, near Seventh.

Jake Kern, a short time ag«» commenced advertising bis excellent flour, and bis business grew upon him so rapidly that he bad to take a partner. He was fortunate in getting Charles Kapp, of Catlin Station, ono of the best millers in the west, and tbey are determined that tbe good reputation earned for Karn's Mill, and Kern's Family Flour shall, if possible, be increased.

Wo bave read a great deal about tbe coming woman, and every person baa a picture of her in bis mind's eye. Whenever we picture htr in our imagination, abe is on ber way to 8. R. Freeman's, in tbe National Houae Block, to Inspect and select from tbe elegant slock or jewelry, so neat and nobby, tbe excellent sliver and plated ware aud other goods sold at pricea tbat dispel all thoughts of bard times.

Rlppetoe, of tbe "White, Front," baa a ••whaling" big advertlaeinent In tbla Issue of Tbe Mail. It tells Its own story —tbat here la to be found everything kept in a first-class grocery, tbat low pricea are tbe rule, and tbat business la done on tbe good motto of "Live and let live," so suited to tbesetlmee. Yea go to 1S6 Main street for all kinds of table supplies and snob housekeeping articles aa are usually kept in a complete grocery store.

Readers of Tbe Mall, bave you been inside the Central Bookstore this week? If not, yon should call Immediately If yon deal re to see tbe most elegant spread out" of books, ever brought to this city for young and old, suited to the approaching holiday,season. Pareat*, now la tbe time to make good selections for your children. And alt others who Intend to make presents should took at Button ft Hamilton^ books before the stock la broken.

Tbe way to bridge over bard tlrase, is to practice rigid economy, your have been speeding twodollara In market every morning, cut It down |o a dollar and a half, and If yMi hnvn oaed a dollar drop It to seventy-five onta. If yo« Imm bee* paying high pctaun for boots and shoos, try Koyen Andrown, who will not bo nndenotd or extolled, and who boys and sella the boat feet* «nd shoee te the market. Oat off all nnnossaaary sapsrwfsa, bay of tho ham denlOMtMd aft tho of the wtntor yon will be nearly, If not «nlte aa well off aa If the tlmaa

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Remarkably Low Prices for Fine Clothing,

They are gn| lulMlihei (hat we »«Uhi| Kvenbidy

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Every body should send and be happy Only THREE CENTS EACH for Collars and Cuffi*. ,irT„^„^ ... N E 1 5 7 a S

All (ieodN relirnri Is a week.

We draw our pencil 10 note that Denio Bros, in tbe Beaoh Block, have just received a lot of Pine Engllah Drawing Paper, an article very rare to find in this market.

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Don't lay down Ibis paper until you bave read that Peter Miller, in the old postofflce building on Fourth street, ill do the right thing'by you in harness of pverv description, trunks, Val? ises, etc. .»

J. W. HusbT, Hie v«t«rau photographer, was not a little taken back »»ne day this week by a young woman who came to usk, meekly and innocently.

How long does it take to get a phouigmpn after yon leave your mens ore?"

W. H. Paige"A h. havfe faith 1n a tfood winter's trade, judning from th*immense htock of musical goods of ov«ry description they havo in store atid on tbe road. Their energy and enterprise, we are gl«d to Pee, Ift rewarded with a good trade, rail on them for anything in th'« mnsjf line.

It is cortahuy a eomiort to have a pleasant and suitable restaurant that adiescan visit of evenings or alter the theatre or concert. Such a place can be found less than a square nortii oT the Opera House, on Fourth siroet. It is conducted by W. II. Gilbert. Everything is neat and tidy and oysters «re served in every style.

A Torre Haute tiaclielor says all he should ask lor in a wife, would be good temper, sound health, pretty face, plump figure, domestic habits and money. With all these accomplishments, all would be completo, he says, by purchasing their groceries and pryvisions at Million & Bond's popular establishment, on the northeast corner Fourth and Cherry streets.

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Original One-Price ClotMere.

BETTER THAN NEW!

LINEN COLLARS AND (TUFFS left at Hantwr's on Wednesday of each week will be aenf to Troy to be lanndried. When return ed th ftonk better than anew l'«ltar.

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You can form «onie estimation of the Character of a man by tbe flavor of hi* cigar. Good smokers are aware of thl* and that's why the cigars of Scott Sitoaff, on east Main street, are so pop ular.

Dio Lewis aays that a good aiuoki twice a day will do any man good in stead of harm. He nilxbt have added that the oigars ahould be bought at B. Lyue's, opposito the Terr©-Haul* Honse.

Tho best thing ladies can find for preventing and curing chappen hands and face, and rough or excoria ted skin, is the Glycerolo of Arnica, manulactured and sold by Buntin d* Armstrong. A few applications bealtand renders tbe*kin soft and smooth.

Dip the great oc-an dry with teaspoon twist your heel into the toe ot your boot send up liabitig-booka will balloons ami fish (or stars get astrid' a gossamer and chase a comet whoi the ruin is coming down like a catarac of Niagara remember that, you left you» umbrella choke a mosquito with brickbat but whatever else you do bu\ your table supplies at Jacob White's. Everybody knows \vh«ro he keeps.

An Irishman saya, "It's a great comfort to he alone if yer svvate-.hcart iwid ye." It is a great comfort to havi your sweet-heart 's photograph, if it if* taken at I). II. Wright's gallery, in tb old Odd Fellow's Hall. He has th« room, the light, tho materials, the experience and the artistic taste for all styles of pictures, and never fails produceatrue likeness. Go right tWright, of whom we write, when you want your picture takon.

—WITHOUT A FORMAL OPENING WE WILL BE PREPARED TO SHOW THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS IN THE CITY. ALL THE NOVEL TIES OF THE SEASON RECEIVED AS QUICK AS THEY COME OUT, AND EVERYTHING TO BE SOLI) AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICKS. S. L. STRAUS, 140 MAIN ST.

The Markets*

TKKBK-HAtTTE, NOV. 21.

The following figures are paid to farmer* and others by dealers In tlihi city: HUTTER—Best S 25 BOOH 22 FRUIT—Oreen Apple*-.

Dried Dried Peaches.

ORAIN—Corn Whit- wheat Alabama

Red Wheat

HOOS-Nett. HA Y—Per ton HIDES—Oreen* cured •V Dry (wiled

II. .?-' ntir A Lt/)^W~ Prlme3r."Z~""™ POTATOES. POULTRY—€htokens, perdos...,

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Turkej-s per lb....„^ arrAii. mabkbt.

FLOUR—Family 7(X», Fancy 7 75 OROCERIBS—Coffee, Rio....

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Filling with Qold or other approved Material at rsdaeed rates. Best material nsed and all work warranted. joitar w. eLomt.

DaaUd Rooms Kauflnaaa's Block, jlilo street, near 7th, povf^frf TERRB-nAUTB, IND.

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GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE,

OP A COMPLETE AJKDIPLEKDID STOCK OF

Clothing and Oents' Furnishing Goods,

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KUPPKNHEIMER & BRO S.

Having dfrli'cd 10 client our biifciiirss by ihc 1st of Janumy, W74, wf »re tft( rmlnrd to rFoai' out I he entire uaaoriuicnt belwccn now and lhal time.,

I hejie Cloods muat lie Sold prdlctut cf

AVJ«lntnK 0]Hhi*M Hotinr. Il» 9IAIK STREET.

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ELEVEN ENTIRELY NEW

SMITH & TOWNLEY,

DRESS GOODS.

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DRESS GOODS.

OurllMCK AIJ MX anil UOtl AIIW are warranlwl mipcrlor In color mikI finish lo »i«y eter ofTpr«Ml fit 1hi» clly, snrf lit price* Iter I lower (haii ever.

ItlacU ninl Fsnc XILKH In nil popular make* anil at our unnal popnlar prlc. «. Irlwli. French, ami Knxllali PopliiiM..

Colored AM'U AS, Klripcri, Plain n«l FI«urod IMU'LI.XH, rang lax In price nil Ihc way lr»m I# I** to 7«"Jccnl» per yar«l. tmr. -t,

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New and Attractive Goods to our Stock,

And ahall, by Low Price*, anataln the already repnUllcn of* being

THE LOWfcHT r«I€ l1Qt»E 1H TIIK CITY.

Wilson Bros. & Hunley,

CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS.

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Salary and oniniission!

TEN ACTIVK MEN WANTED 1

Slen who can fternlah aadafketory reference* frill he tarnished a complete outfit l« aell the heat Sewing Marhloe In the w«rld Call Immediately* «r addrean. *. wst

The Howe Machine Company,

R. B. JleMTFF. Manager.

HEW 8I PPL1 OF TIIK 3IO*T

FASHIONABLE GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADED

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