Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 December 1873 — Page 8
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gifM colored »tudenU st lb« Nj»r•tsl Sefcool. EX-Sheriff 84ewsrt is serionsly U1 with erysipelas. •boat eeren hoodred pension*™ ere enrolled at this point. gr.wiatotef Tom Neieon Is in tows sad hesdqositers st ths National.
Hsgb O'Doooell baa beea relooUted to hi* poaiUoa on tbs polios faroe. Prof. Psige took part ia an amateur «o«oert at Sulllran, Thoraday evening
Katseobseb A Co. sold #800 worth of tickets for tbs Kentucky Library draw ing.
John Brown drives an expreee wagon in thia city and "his eool goes a march iayoo."
John 1. Williams, the City Attornsy, has a boras shoe over his door, for good lack,
Lids 8howalter retiree from ber
position in the offloe of C. E. Hoeford next week. A great State Convention of the people" ia what that eminent politician Col. Dowling, want*.
J. B. Rupe, late with T. J. Forrest went to Danville this week, to conduct a branch of tbe Dollar Store.
A mors self-willed man than John Cantner dose not reside in tbla city. Ita no naetoaay that JobnCant-ner shan't
Bood. Haniey ia at house from New York, and lota of new goods are flowing into tbe house of Wilson Bros. A Hun1«7. ...
In town thia week Oapt. J. B. Dowd, Postmaster of Rock vi lie Justin Harlan, of Marshall Claude Matthews, of Clinton.
When a man la ••fall" of liquor, tbe polios take biui to John Smith's dry dock where bia friends may "bail" him him out.
It now appeara quits oertaln that Newton Booth will be elected to the long term of the Senate by the California legialatnre.
Hon. D. W. Voorhoes, down in Mississippi, laat week, gained his US,000 case, but to do it be bad to make a five honr apeecb, the longeat of hla life.
Sheriff Hull* la oppoaed to capital punishment—that Is, when he has to do the job, and he is heartily glad at tbe opportunity to abip tbe Ropers off his bsads. .0
Dr. A. W. Merrill, who married Lids Wilklns, died at his residence in Boonville, Missouri, some three weeks since. His widow is now visiting ber rolatlves In this city.
Girls, what kind of a husband do you tblak that fancy young clerk wonld mako who spells salt thus: "colt." There Isjuatsucba wife seeker In town. He can take the
Hsox."
It Is aaid that the wife of tbe murdered Peak in "has no peaoe by day or rest at night, and can see the ghost of her dead buabaud nightly, and is often heard to cry out in her sleep in terror."
One of the pleasanteat eights to be seen in any place ia a group of aohool girls on tbelr way to school, books in hand, faces roay with health, and all with "chaw" of gam briskly at r.
There's blood on the tAoon. Sdlftebody sinning himself Tbomia," In the Express, oalla that man on the corner a onmmon gambler, a loafer, and a vagabond, and tbe latter offers fifty dollars for the real name of
Thomas," There Is '*»bttfelfilrtg btffc aider the sun." Joe Yates baa it. From a gas burner in the oenter of bis store bangs auapended a huge bundle of unpaid bills, with a placard attached, reading:
This la tbe reason why I give no credit." Tally on* tor Joe—that's original.
A new contributor la taking A walk through tbe cburchca." Her first artlcte.on tbs First Raptlat Church, appeara in ihl* paprr. It is quite spicy end readable. Other eborebeo will do well to keep on tbelr best behavior until shs g*t» through. We can't tell what church she will drop Into to-morrow.
The Journal slates that in the trial of Roper Iter tbe murder of Deakln, tbe Jury after retiring to find a verdiot stood eleven In favor ef Imprisonment Iter life to one for banging. Mr. Isaac Beaoehamp waathe furor in favor of Inflicting the highest penalty, bat he yielded his judgment to that of hla eleven associates.
The County Commtsstooera on terday did a very wrong set in taking the Osort Hooss jaoltorshlp sway from bonsst, feithfttl Tom Wads, who had tbe endorsement of every oOetal about the O&ort Hooss. Hie only offense was voting the Democratic ticket. Henry Tate, a colored man, succeede to the position, with a sslaty of ISO a month.
An old Bngliah gsntlsmaa LioJbrd, resided seven miles west of tbe slty. His fkia, under the managemeat of bia son-in-law, waa'ttot s«UsfteKfHly managed. So laat Sunday morning he rammed two bslltta Into a single-barrelled pistol, pisoed tbe m«s» tie back of his ear, and biased away. Dr Purcoll extracted the balls the next diftlffcV hsd sot entered the poor olfiM** eddied Mb, and wm tMpI would recover, but yestsra change fat the won* and dial iMtnlchU
Tying her bonnet ander her ehln.she Hod the yonng man's hsart within E«^r osngbt, wasn't bet Tbs lsJy'e so cooes may have corns from tbs feet that shs bought all the thousand and one feney artiolea tb*t lsdl«s wear at T. H. Riddle's^
An Ohio photographer presented revolver at the head of a gentleman who waa aitUng lor his photogreh,with the enoooraglng remarks: "My reputation ss as artist is at stake. If you don't look smiling I'll Wow your bralne out." He smiled a ghaatly smile. Hist's not tbe way oar Huaher doss, and^yet he makee good piotorea.
Money is very eoaroe. Greenback* have a qoeer way of hiding the in eel vea, Tboee who wish to invest what they have with tbe beat assurance of getting yalue received ebonld boy tbelr boota and sboes oi J. P. Tutt, opposite tbe Opera Hooss. He buye for cash, sells for cash, believes In quick sales and small profits—heooe he has no complaints of dull times.
Happy and oontented.bealthy and ro bust are tbe fetulllee In this city using Kern's family Flour, made st Kern A lUpp'a Mill, on Lafayette etreet. Tbe demand for it is simply wonderftil, end sll who use it ones, take no other. Orders left at N. Katsenbach's clgsr store on Main street, receive immediate at tcntlon, and the flour Is delivered free la .pypart ofthecity. 'I| fifif
Peter Miller hss taken in Charles Ar letb as a partner. The firm will be known as Miller A Arleth. They continue business at the same stand, tbe old post offloe building, eonth Fourth street, and beeidee tbe manufacture of harness, Baddies, Ac., will make specialty of tbe manufacture of collars. Both are clever,energetic busineee men, and deserving of a large patronage.
A pianoor an organ In a housshold is always a source of pleasure. We know money is not plsnty, but sre you aware that you can get an organ for a very small payment down and smsll monthly soma—sOsmsll tbstyou will scarcely fesl It. W. H. Pslge A Co. bsve such sn arrangement with the manufeoturers of Msson A Hamlin's organs. Call and see them if yoo want a go Instrument.
Has tbst new market house project 'petered oat Bat, no matter so long ss we have Rippetoe's "White Front" to go to, where can be found st any time, at any hour, tbe best of everything in tbe line of fresh fruits, vegetsbles, csnned goods, dried fruit, bams, fisb, poultry, country produce, togetbwith tbe cbolceet family groceries, and everything deelred for the table. Farmers' wivee will find him a ready buyer for all th^elr produce.
Tbe Express says very truly that it is the neat, clean and attractive appear anoe of the establishment and everything contained therein, that strikes every customer who enters Jos Strong's wholesale and retail grocery store. And tbst little, two-horse power engine in tbe show window runs the machinery which grinds tbe ooffee for hundreds of families no extra charge for the grinding. Every article pore. He bass fine assortment of teas, sugars, spices,fruits, hams, Ao. Remember tbe place, Msta street, between Sixth snd Seventh.
We saw a beautiful maiden on tbe street yesterday who had what seemed to bes stake and rider fence of lace around her sloping nsck so high she was compelled to tiptoe in order to eee over It. She bought it st Hsrx A Co's, where tbe great Revolution is going on In pricss of Roches, Hoods, Nubiss, Sacquss, Cloaks, Uoderwesr, Gloves, Mittens, Legglns, Skirt*, lloeiery.Furs, Ac. Her* Is a second George Washington. Hs "oannot tells lie," and tbe Isdiee come out of bia eetablienment with great bundles, satisfied that he doeen't advertise what la not true, in quality or price of his gnod*._
Los* than three weeka until Chrtstmaa, and T. U. Riddle's attracthre esUbllabment ia dally vialted by tboee who desire the first pick out of tbo new goods bs hss selected for this coming event. He has an endless varisty of articles sultabis for holldsy gifts, such ss watches, chain*, braoelete, rings, pins, charm- lockets, opera glasses, snd no end of silverwsre, tea setts, castors, oake baskets, fruit baskets, card receivers, vases, tea setts, sleeve buttons, studs, solid silver spoons, nspkln rings, gold-beaded canes, snd many other articles, suitable and acceptable for prvsent*. Call In a$d look st his a & 1 glittering show oases. $
Then poll op tit* w»«k*t sod Um sjfke* Ami pat by th* mullet and tbs batL For no more craqeet will be ptsjrrd ihla year it**getting too tat* In th* nil."
That song Is "played oat" now, because Dsnio Bros., in the Beaoh Block, tow jna* got in tone elegant sets of %)l« Croquet"—very cheap, oan be used o« any table, aad.by tbeeomfortahle fireside, all tbe spofVo^the outdoor game can be eqjoyed.
The scarcity of fratte and berriee la this locality lain grssi part rscosopensed by Samuel Stone, on east Main stieot, user Seventh, who has jnst got to a lot of the cbotosst can nod gooda that have ever been brooght to this market. He kseps at all times Cross A Black well's goods, Imported CfcowCbow, Marmalade, etc., awl saaay nke things lolhelioe of fancy groceriee.
When you want to eojoy a nkeibi of oyster*, hi a qalec way, drop In at
W. H. Gilbert's, os Foorth street, east side, few doors north of tbs Opsrs Hooss. It is a fevorite resort for Udlea. Mr. Gilbert slso keepe a choice snd Select stookof confeotioosry and tbe best brands of cigars snd tobacco in the market*
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Smoklbg on a^ P^# stoinacb was what killed Robert Wright in London recently. Moral: Never carry an empty stomach, and buy your cigars.of Scott Sbsaff, on east Maic street.
Gentlemen, don't use impure, adulterated liquors, when by going to J. B. Lyne, opposite the Terre Haute House, yeu can get tbe purest and best brands. You csn rely on his statements. The same can be said of his cigars and tobacco.
Tbe best thing lsdies can find for preventing aod curing chapped hands snd face, and rough or excoriated skin, is the Glycerole of Arnica, manufactured and sold by Buntin A Armstrong. A few applications heals snd renders tbe skin soft snd smooth. "Tske care of the Cents snd ths Dollsrs will tske care of themselves," is a maxim old and true. The patrons of the popular Cent Store, on South Fourth street, believe and practice it. It is the populsr resort ef all who desire to save a few cents on tbe purchase of small articles, and these few cents in the course of a year amount to many dollsrs.
The Holldsys, with all their Joys and sttendsnt festivities sre ^prosobing, snd people are already looking about for suitable presents. Naturally they gravltste to Button A Hamilton'e Central Bookstore. Never before has such displsy been made in tbla city of books for eld sod young. Then tbey bsve great variety of games for the amusement and Instruction of children. 9
Who cares for tbe panic Let it come. Let banksbreak, stocks godownstorms rage and winds blow. None of these osn s(Tect tbe prosperity of Mllligan A Bond, tbe populsr grocerymen on the northwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. The people draw heavily on their atock, but of such extent 1a their supply that tbey bavc at sll times every thing In tbe market, and sell st reasonable prices.
We have read a great deal about the coming woman, and every person hss picture of ber in bis mind's eye. Wbenevor we picture ber In our lmsgInstion, sbs is on her wsy to S. R. Freemen's, in tbe Nstionsl House Block, to inspect snd select from the elegant stock of Jewelry, so nest snd nobby, tbs sxoslleot silver snd plated ware and other goods sold st prices tbst dispel sll thoughts of bard timee.
A large Photograph of yourself, In one of D. H. Wright's elegant frames, would be sn exoellent holldsy preeent, Call noir, st 115)i Malu street. Don't wait until tbe ruab. He baa tbe room, the light, the tnaterixls, tbe ex perience and the artlstle tsste for all styles of plctnree, and never fells to produces true likeness. Go right to Wright, of whom we writs, whgn you want yoor picture taken.
Our Farmer friends, readers of this psper, who hsve hogs to sell will find the highest prices during the season st Jsks White's, on the southwest corner of Fou rtb sod Cherry streets. Hs paya caah, hot will not beaitat* to take the money, or apart of it hack in exchange for the choicest and freshest groceries of every description. He bays his goods in sach a way tbst no dealer oan undersell htm. Give blm call, whether you hsvs hogs to sell or not.
Tbe way to bridge over hard times, Is to practice rigid economy. If you have been spending two dollars In msrkst every morning, cut it down to a dollar snd a half, aad If yon have oasd a dollar drop It to seventy-five cents. If yoa hsve been paying high prices for boots and shoes, try Noyeo Androws, who will not he andersold or exoeiled, and who bays snd astls the best boota and shoes In the market. Cat off all nnneceeeary expenses, bay goods of the best deelwSj Snd at the end of tbe winter von will be pearly, If not quite ss wsll off as If thft Oaaas
THR STAR MKA MARK ST. This establishment, of which Mr. F. P. Mieehler ie now solo owasrr Is on# of the leading InstituUoas of TerrsHsato. Mr. M. attoodatoit ia person, with aood assist sat*, sad by cowrteoae treatment of oastomen, dsas attention to Imstuem, end keeplnjr only the beet meats that can hs toaoain thecaaatry, sn immense patronage ha* been secured. Go to tbe Star Moat Market, on
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Remarkably.Low^Prices for Fine Glothing,
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PRICES ARE HOW* at
Main street, If yoo sraat good
£$£
we ARE MIIIBI
Ottfc at Promt, wkea EverfMy B* ia Crjrteff
ERLANGER 4 COS,
Immmm Orlgtnal Oae-Prlee Clothiers.
-.f YOU CAN'T TELL,
How cheap you can boy UNDERWEAR, GLOVES and CARDEGAN JACKETS, until on have seen our Stock and Prices.
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D. Miller eold to Mr. John R. 6hambers. Kovemb^r 1st, the st^c jf Gro* cerlesi jttrtrrisioos, etc., of his Sixth strest store, snd bo^pesks for hims liberal patronage.
tHUNTER'# Novelty Hen's Furnisher,
11 157 MAIM STRRET.
While young ladles may think It nice to have chaps" on tbe lipe, there is nothing like the Oil of Arnica, prepared by Gulick A Berry, for chapped face, JJljsjindJiantl^
The Markets.
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Tbe following figures are paid ts farmers and otbers by deaiera In this city: BUTTER—Beat I PRO IT—Green* Applesl.
Dried §9 Dried Pesches.
GRAIN—Corn ...... Whit* wheat—, Alabama. ..
Dry salted... calf
QROCERIES.
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AOsisisg Hesse.
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......... 1 Klfp .—... 1 35', ........ 1 30 /,
Red Wheat
HOGS-Nett. HAY—Per ton HIDES—Green.... cured
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TALLOW—Prime POTATOES-...-POULTRY—CbToiieniii perdos.-.. 2 7M 3 00
Turkeys per lb 8 RETAIL MAHKKT
KLOUlt—Family 7 Fancy 7 75 GROCERIES—ColTee, Rio ft)
&& 3 Hi Sugar..,
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GMCERIIS. PIIIISIHS
Per Cent Discount
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To all Cash Buyers!
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We oflter this great inducement on all
5ood*
bought for ctsh, and prefer, thereby, Ivldlng oor proflm, during thlx Winter, wltb an old and n«w cumomeis, ratber than to increase our already laigeoutata ing book accounts, and wLl also give 8
than to increase our already laige outstanding book accounts, and wLl also give 8 per cent, dlncounton all new bills paid within thirty daya.
TIIand vicinity, thai be will give bl« special attention OM.V to tbe
MEDICAL and HURGICAL treatment of ALL diseases of the EYE and KAR. Artificial eyes Inserted, •f•eo II* street, he* I ween ttkasil Ol Sis., over Ksge*s Confecil®ntry Store, TKRRE-H AtTTK, augi. Indiana.
OMCEOPATHIA.
V. n. DINSMOOS, M. D. J. HYDE,1. D. PR8.DIN8MOOR A HYDE, have a^iOciated tbemaelves together In tbe Practice of Medicine, snd with a conablnrd experience of over thirty yean,r«pectfully tender their Professional Services to tbe dtlsen* of Tel-re Haute snd vicinity, in the treatment of Acute snd Chronic dla^aaea. All Calls promptly sttended to. OIBce on Main Ht. between 4tb and 6tb. over Mnore'a Hat Store, opposite Opera Hoose.
Night calls snswered from *he sfBceby Dr. Hyde, and by Dr. Dlnamoor from his rmidence, on 4tb street, between Swsn and Oak
Office hours: ft to 10 A. X., S to 3 and 7 to r. M. Dm D. A H., In connection with their gmsrsl practice, sire special attention to the treatment or all Chronic Diseases, such as Nasal Catarrh, Diseases of the Thioat, Langs and Heart Disorders of the Digestive Organs, socb as Dyspepsia, Onr.supation, Dlarrbncs, *e afltectiuB«or the Liver, Bpleen and Hkin Pttss. Neuralgia, Rbeomsflsm, Headeebs, ftt. Vitus lMnce, Weskness from any cause, ChlHs, *c.
Having bad long and successful experiIn treating, with special opportunities for stodying tbe above named diseases, snd sncoursged by the liberal patronage bestowed a pan tbein In tbe past, they hope, by prompt and careful attention to tbe numerous calls ttoey are now receiving, to make theeMielvea still mote wtwlby ofoonfid race and patrnoaga.
All Invalids while from home and under their care, will be mest tenacity watched •ver, aad nothing will be left undone which will tend t* make tbsir stsy pleasant aad tbetr Kf»«y raptd.
Ailletten of In^olrr relating to disease grataptly answered. oalsaltalliMi at oAee, All cotraapopdenn* sbonld be dlteetcd to
Daa. DuawoM A Hvos, P. O. Bos MOt. TVrrs HaateTlnd.
PURE BRAMDIES WHISKIIS
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TKBBE-H AtTTK, Dec. 1. 1S73.
Dr. A. Blitz,
Ocaltaf A Aavlat, Has permanently locat ed In thUclty, aud takes pleasure In announcing to tbe public In 111 lit city
».»•1a leitt'il iw
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T. CLIPPINGER & CO.,
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.Dc and M. ksep constantly on
bud a mil sapfrty of HoaMropatblc Medletaes Also. iMaHyewwt traveler's neswMnd weftaoo domestHe ptaeOee.
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PANIC OB NO PANIC!
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GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE,
•P A COMPLETE 1» irLKHNB VTOCK *r
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GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
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KUPPENHEIMER & BRO^S.
Havlag decided ft change our bailaea bj the 1st •f Jaaaaij, 1874, we are determined to el«ae mmt Ike entire garartaieat between BOW and (hat tine.
Theae Gooda must lie Sold Krgardl
I HAVE JUST OPENED
ALABGELOTOF
Including Beautiful 'toilet and Chamber Sets,
PswlMird si Bialurnl Meiafi# veni. ssiea a win uu PBICES tbst will utoRbh mnj ese who Is Ja4ge eflse gooels.
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MOSSLER'S
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DRESS GOODS.
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We are now Offering some Extra Bargains,ia
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Oar BLACK ALPACAS MMI MOHAIRS are warraMMi Mperler' in rolor and flalsh to mnj ever efkrei^a the oltjr, MWurlcM flu*' lower than ever. nm IKIaek and Fancjr SILKS la all popnlar nakenllMiit oar asaal
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popular prices.
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*m Irish, Freaeh, aad.EaKllali Papliaa*v4/i Colored ALPACAS, Striped, Plain -ad Plgared Mflil^rssf ing ia price all the way front Ul 1-9 to 7$ cents per yard,
ARE AXD WILL BE DAILY
New and Attractive Goods to Otir Stock,
And shall, by Low Prices, sustain the already rep^fatloa of belay
THE LOWEST PHICK ifOUWE Hf THfe CITY.
Wilson Bros. &
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KVPPMHEIMiS
BRO, I
lia HAIJI STREET.
wUth will BEUL mt
THEO. STAHL,
325 Main St., South Side, Second Door Wast of 4th.
GULICK & BEREY
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GENERAL DEALERS IN
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Medicines, Chemicals,
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rPaints, Oils, Grlass, Acq,1,I
Comer Main and Fi^jrth Stre(£kT^
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MEDICINAL USES
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CORNER MAIM AffD RlfH STREETS.
SMITH & T0WHLEY,
BRAT THE WORLD
SELLING FIEST-CLASS GOODS CHEAP.
50 and 52 West M"'" Street
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