Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 November 1873 — Page 8
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W. B. Ta*ll la »n Now York. The Item leltgbt to trade with Her*, M. Hie w*« on the streeto ttil« x«reek.
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H. O. Vembar, are pit liMTM O* U-aarKWIlliW.
m«v* to V*W Tork tble week. 8. W*gill mad K. CiHosford for JTew York uwhy on business.
Woe. Nance!" say the .proprietors rfe wbeUwelwhjOoss in thl« e»ytbe indictment agai&t MiHig«n has not been nollhtf, *s stated by t4e Bratll Miner.
Feifenaef injftdbM|l*IB take their mt« in «be Countjr qoromlBsloner* Own-too Monday.
Blgteottons erenow the etyle. The larvest «oUoa« cas be found **tbo Central Booketore. y. yjL
A marked Improrefnent I* noticeable Hi tbe odianapolls Journal since Llge Halfbrd took tbe belm.
Pan Crowe goes down to the Hot 8priB«i it week—*M UN from the Policeman's Ball affording tlUSiMDi^
War, Mlstert" Is ^er«i|leffif Hurtat *-Wobbles' very eeaalliM alttdfotiia week. It de*erv«t titgpvghtrul read jng. ,•
Married: November 33rd, by Rev Geo. P*yn«, Ki*quire Meyers, of Pari* to Mm. JUcbol A«kia, formerly ofihlsj
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Mr*. BWvld Phillips and Mvs. Ad Kirkwood, on Monday threw tbe ilr*t dirt for tbe rebuilding: of tbe Nail Works. ________ -t
Mia* K. Harp la a pretty, plump little girl In TSrra Haute. She la ao sweet the boys caliper the juice Harp.—[Ind Uerald.^77^ 7
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tens from Kvanevllle, tlbe offices of th St, Louis and Southwestern road having been removed from Mt. Vernon.
A barkeeper in this clt£ strictly ab. ntain* frftrii &ou^of llu 1 *ble customer* would oAly Irmtate fill example, bow happy would tbey be.
Allen I. Abbott la always the Br*( roan mentioned In our city directory and John Zundel has to come In at the tail end. "Tbero's something in 4
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When a lawyer la mad, it la not at all soothing for the Judge to tell him he 1a going erasy." He'd rather be fined— that la, if the fine ia to be remitted soon niter, with apologiee all round.
Dr. J. R. Cheea and wife who went from here to Chioago some eight year* ago, are la tbe city visiting friends. Mr. 0., we are pleaaed to leant la prospering in bis profsaaion of dentlatry.
Harve Carr, who went to Grand RapIda with D. N. Foeter, to act as Foreman of the Saturday Evening Post, is to the city on a brief visit, and confirms the report* of the suocesa of Mr. Foetor's paper. 7
Capt. Potter made an argument in bia own MM In the Circuit Court thla week wherein be objected to paying Allen A Mack fee of $300. Tbe Captain is an earnest and vigorous advocate as well as newspaper writer, lOueu* that item In the paper* the other day about John Burton turning over a new leaf is a mistake. Since he got out of Jail be haa had one Aght and assisted in terribly beating a young girl in a house of bad character*
Gal. Bttder yllt soon he out. Mr. and Mr*. Ourin R. Hosford were divorced in thQiwllt Oourt this week.
CoLDowlingts in IndUnapolU,attending a meeting of Democratic*** Central CoB^nlUee.
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Jobs Gmjr Foaur, the head of tbe Foeter Brotbera' dry gooda iollj old bachelor—ia in tbe city.
There la a man la thla city wbelaaald to be fcr*sy every new hkh*.—(Ex presa. He^a dry »ooda clerk, we an deraUad,
D. G. Earl®, who is temporarily mmalatlng itiiW Stiiltb oft tbe Bkftorn, haa not severed to connection with tbe Braxil Echo.
The »ne preeenvavion aeaaon bae opened, and Herman SohweHxer la tbe Arat victim, at tbe baadeor tbe clerks of tbe New York 8tore.
Charley Dobeon, tbe banjo-pl*ye* the Wallace Slater* troupe Joined bia wife at Indianapolis, and both left for New Orleans, where they IbSye engagement. %prkdf_
Murdoch 1* at We»t Newton, Mas*, wban he will. remain until February whfn he win visit this city and give hi* famou* Reading*." Hi* health wftl not allow bla^t£}t!ir*yej t|»is wlw tor. j«y "ii '.i '.Z.i
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J. Cronln and lliM lfatfe Heany observed Thanksgiving Day by getting married. Father McEvoy performed the ceremony at St. Joseph's Church,Frank M. Curley and Ml*a Mary Doojubue acting as secondi*.^'
J. Irving Riddle, of Waasaon, Ohio brother of T. H. Riddle, has finally determined to make city bU residence, and has formed partnership with W.
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Barney Warren Is the champion squirrel-hunter of Wabash. He bought (bur dollar* worth of amutaltlon spent all Thanksgiving day scouring the woods In quest of game." Finally, as the aun w«a settling behind Maxville, he traded his powdet for two squirrels and returned triumphantly to the eity and supper.
Then pull up the wicket and the stake, And put by the mallet and the ball. For no more croquet will be played this year
It's getting too iate in tbe fall That song is "played out" now, beoauee Denlo Bro4., In the Beach Block, have ju*t got la some elegant seta of •Table Croquet"—very cheap, can be used on *ny table, and,by the comfortable Areelde, all the sport of|tbe outdoor game can be enjoyed.
A philosopher remarks that there 1* something peculiarly Instructive In standing upon a street corner in a large city, and watching the men all ruahlng around trying to make money, and the women all floating around to spend it. It is oonsoling, howeyer, & know that in thla city, sensible women go to Riddle's, where a little money goes along ways In tbe purchase of bis line of goods for feminine wear and adornment.
We understand that tbe St. Clair House "blows in" next week with a new outfit throughout. Among tbe many attractive fsaturea of tbe House will be an eleg*ntly furnished gentleman'a reading-room, tbe walla and celling of which were designed and ex-
the wlckedeat of wicked thing* ecuted by our young friend Wm. Alwfcteh a wicked man will do la to throw
anaplelon on the eolvency of a rival. The man who will resort to such a mssear* would pick a pocket or break a took, and ought to be branded and shunned aa a common enemy.
Capt. Allen, of the Expre**, started tor Washington, on Thursday evening. He atlll retains his relations with tbe Kxpreee During his absence Major Smith will conduct that paper aabr D. O. Karie, of tbe BraaU Echo. Mr. Allan expeeia to mum hAme ft»r the holldaya. 1
Tom W. Harper, attorney, of tols city, haa been in Lima, Ohio, aeveeal wtek*, to answer an Indictment tor a «rtme said to have bean committed aome tour year* V"*** We are glad to learn from the I^lma Oaaetto, «f the 9Sth, that after the aauat ol due testimony for tbe Stat# bid been Introduced, a farther proeeeutloa wee given up, and, under lnstruotions of tbe cou rt,tbe jury broacbt In a verdict ofaot guUty, without leav ln tbotr siats.
R. A. Wood rstaraed from New Alaa Wedaeaday evealag. where be vraa called by tbe death of bia bratber WUltom A Wood. Tbe aeeideat which hla death oocurred at Mempbla,
He w*a brakeman apaa a railtrain aad want ahead to »pao fbot rilpf«! la a bm aad ba «1 oa tbe track, tbe engine and tf
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tie body maagliac ttborrtbly, caaatag MaM death. Mr. Wood waa highly iea»ectof la NewAlbaay, where be realded. He la s|tf*ea afaa oae of tbe teal aad atoel reliable ama la tbe ^oftbeJeOmrtlleroad. Re member of tbe ulllaaa* uialaal ii aootaly whlcb wfll aatKle bia *mUy
der, of Brokaw Bros., whlcb certainly exhlbita high art la freeeo paper-hang-Ing
Our Farmer friends, readers of thla paper, who have bog* to aell will And tbe blgbeet prices during tbe season at Jake White's, on tbe eouthweet corner of Fourth aod Cherry streete. Ha pays cash, bat will aot beeltate to take the otoney, or apart of It beck in exchange for the choicest aad fre*be« groccriee of every description. Xla baya bis gooda la such a way that no dealer can undersell him. Give him a call, wbetbyou haveboaa to sell or not.
Rippetoe* of tbe "Wblte Front," oa Thursday Is** censed Thanksgiving la auadiada of families. Thanks that we live In a land aad la a city that haa audi aa enterprising groceryman, such a complete depository of all tbe good thing* tbet go aseke aaaperb dlaaer. Rippptoe ia alwaya frill beaded, bat Is oa each occeelena aa tbase that be spreads blawwrtf.
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to Mlsa Annie S. Harding. Pencil us to», who went over to attend tbe same, was taken suddenly ill, and could not retort with the party yesterday.
Among tbd toany hundred people who took their Thanksgiving dinneraat Dowllng Hall, perhaps none were mire thankful iban Iloberg, Root A Co.'s clerks who, tbrongb tbe liberality of their employers, enjoyed a free dinner. The clerks appreciated tbe liberality, tbe dinner, aod the fair ladles who attended tbe tablei
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Call on J. B. Lyne opposite the T^rjrj Haute House for the beat tobacco add cigars, a* well as pure liquor*. P^yflr dans and chemist* aay that it is extremely dangerous to smoke Inferior tobacco, and that npue but th* best should ever be used by those who would svold the dangers of narcotic po.isoni,
When yon want to enjoy a nice*dish ofoysterf, In a quiet way, drop luati W. H. Gilbert's, on Fourth street, east side, a few doors north of tfib Opera House. It ia a favorite resort fo| ladles. Mr. Gilbert also keep* a choice and select stock of,
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or an organ If you can't pay', al do^n, pay a part and tbe bdlanc^ fc easy pavments. It Is thas that you may have a Joy foreviBr. -ii'i
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Tbe Holidays, With all their Joys and attendkAt /nativities ar^ aMt6|chlng. and people are already looking about for aultable preaents. Naturally tliey gravitate .location A Hamilton'sJC^aitral Bookstore. Never before haaanqb display been made In thle «Uy of booka for eld and young. Then tfety have a great variety of gamea for1 the amaeement and Instruction of cblldireo.
Who cares for tbe p*nte so long as J. P. Tuttaella boota and shoee, the very best manufacture,good and serviceable at aucb reasonable prices. The steady trade enjoyed by Mr. Tutt Is evidence that his gooda and prljee give tbe fulleet satisfaction. He knows when, bow and where to buy, pays the cash, and Is satisfied with small profile. Such a dealer Is bound to eucoosd, panic or no panic.
Good bousewivee, you can eave a great deal of labor aod vexation by purchasing your coffee already roasted and ground at Joaeph Strong's. He uitee tbe best coffees, and has brought bis roasting apparatus up to the highest perfection. Here also will be found tbe beet teas, aad, Indeed his entire stock of groceries Is first class. You'll always find his prices at the bottom of the market.
An Irishman says, "It's a great comfort to be alone If yer swate-beart Is wid ye." It Is a great comfort to have your aweet-bearfe photograph, If it Is taken at D. H. Wright's gallery, In the old Odd Feltow'e Hall. He haa the room, the light, tbe materials, tbe experience and the artistic taste for all styles of pictures, and never fella to produce a true likens**. Go right to Wright, of whom we write, when you want your picture taken.
Jake Kern! a abort time age commeneed advertising hie excellent flour, and hla bust neat grew upon him so rapIdly that be bad to take a partner. He was fortunate In getting Chariee Repp, of CSatlln Station, one of the best millers la tbe weet, sod they srs determined that tbe good reputation earned for Kern's Mill, and Kera's Fhmtly Flour shall, If possible, be Increased.
We have read a great deal about the coming woman, and every person baa picture of her In bis mind's ays. Whenever we picture bar la our Imagination, aba la oa bar way loft R. Freemaa*s, la tbe National Hoaaa Blook, to inapeot aad aeleet from the elegant stock of Jewelry, ao neat aad
Fourth street, believe aad practice It. *|»ayaa Ulak you will get hbof" inquired tbe reveler of boy who waa digging for a groan(Hag. **Qa btw f* tbe yobth, eeorafelirt "Tea §ot*o getbha aoa»eetla tbe beaaeP*»lt raBsaaar. Ha 0M»wl| tbe la tbera.:
It la ill pnpilar aeaact af all wbo desire to aave a foweeateoa tbe purchase of small artlcka, aad tbeaa fow cents la tbeooaiaeofa year aasoaa* to
Wbo eataa for (&i Hale IMII Let bank* break, stocka go down atom* r*« and wlnda blow. Hum af (fcaaa eaa affoettbe proapefffty of Ml«g«a A Fata, aad gives suMi aa—iirtly tow Boad, lbs popular giwiymf on tbe northweat ooraer of Fourth and Cherry atraata. 11a |»|k diaar b»i&y en tbdrstoek.bntof anebeorteat la Mr aapply that tbey have atelltlmee every thfcag In tbe «w«ltat,and aailfl— pa
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If jaa iaw tapHaflaa erOnli thii|,n«aiayoar 9se Melaqpedtaflayad edvan^ In wbleb It (Ivan a bnlMtn
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WhileybVng ladleaniay think Rake to baye chape" on tlie Ilpa, there la notdng like the Oil of Arnica, prepared by Gullck A Beery, for chapped ft»ce. Hps and bands.' »uf nj.'ii I....
Don't lay down this paper until you
bave read that Peter Miller, In (he old postbfflce building oh Fburth street, prill do the jljljig by yAU lO har,nese of -every description, trunks, yaitics etb.»« «I" •.
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The scarcity of f^ulta aiid' bfilTifi 'la thla locallty ia In great, pari raeQmpapr *ed by 8amuiBl Stone, on east MUa street, 1 j^e^i Seventh, wbt} has jost^ot In a Ipt of the cholceat 'o«inn«d go^da that have ever' been brought to Ibla iharket. He keefW at all tlmeil Croe4A Blackwell'a goods, irtiported ChoWChow, Marmalade, etc., and many nice thing* in the line of ftrioy groceries'.
The way to bridge over lian} tlmee^ la to praoiioe rigid economy. If you have been apendln^ two dollars to iwfket every mbrnlng, cut It dowti to {a dollar aiid a hair, and if yoii have used a dollar drop It to aevanty-flve oente. If you hsve been psyiag blgbprieea for boota and shoes, try Noyaa Andrews, who will not be uuderpold or 'exoelled, aod who boys and seila tbe best boots and shoes in the market, Cut off all unnecessary expenses, buy goods of tbe beet dealers, aod at the end of the winter yon will be nearly, if not quite as well off aa If the times had been prosperous.
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However, until.this is done the pgppje will boy their cigars* and tobadoootj I j3fcott 8bo^on aHstfMaii street.'
The best thing ladies oa^ 'fino Wh preventing and 'curing chapped hands add face, and rougb or j^d skin, is tl^p Gl MT^e#'c^ Arnica.
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