Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 February 1874 — Page 8
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•George Jessekes is Is Knoxvtfle, Tennessee. Ed. Vandever carries anew pistol a present.
Ray O. Jenckes visited i/uiBVille this week. Xr. Arnaod contemplates removing to the
After next week, Colonel Hudson takes charge of theJoornal. T. Naef, lectured at «reeacastte tost night. Wlab be'd stop here.
Mr. Hsyworth, tbeSallivan merchant talks of removing to this city. John B. IjCdovrici is building caaily residence on Soatb Sixth street.
Mrs. Stewart, of Pewoe Hatt notoriety is ftbowiqg faces at 'Decatpr, III. Rev. Blackford Condit has been seriously ill, bat IS BOW convalescing rapidly.
August Nippert and family, who started forOregon, have settled down in San Francisco.
Hon. WilKJomback called on us yesterday evening. He was the guest of •Col. Hudson while in the city, *W. C. Miller, the cutter, weat to •Cincinnati tbis week, where be will •reside. Sorry to part with trim.
Dan.'Crowe is at home from the Hot -Springs, and goes about the streets with much of bis old time appearance.
J. C. Meinninger and family, formerly of tbis city, recently of 2*aUviile, now reside at Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Ball &$ickerson have purchased of •Col. Hudson, the letter's one-fourth interest, and are now sole owners of the Gazette.
Reuben i&epperd, a witness, bad his pocket picked to the extent of $14.50, .right in the Oriminal Court rooms one day this week.
They talk of-Ool. Cookerly for Coanciltaan from the Seoond. The Colonel .would-make an efficient, level headed, good looking alderman.
Geo. (Lykert, formerly of the Vanda11a, is now running a passenger train 'from «t- 2xuis to Chicago, over the A'andaMa sod Illinois Central.
We*had the statement of both morning papers on Tuesday that there are more lame women in the Fourth ward than-in all tbe rest of the city.
The if rat station—the junction of the Paris A Oeeatur and the Vandalla roads —eight miles out is called Partington, la honor of'George K. Farrlngton, of this City. •'The loo. 6am Barley" will spend many sleepless nights when ke learns •from the fouraal that he "seed never return to Vigo oounty, expecting to ran for office.1'
SenLusMe, Barnum's lightning ticket teller, has taken a change of base .and will take as in the COM lag Summer, as 'flmutoial manager of Forepa ugh's travelling show.
Street Commissioner Boord is a great ifavorite with the juen In his employ, onaliriy owing to the fund of humor at command and the tunny stories with which he relieves their daily toiL
lfGen. Brake is a leading Granger v*fcat feesiness has fee in the unholy •city every dayf aaks the Journal. According te the by-laws, members ehoukl toe spreading fertilisers at this seaeea oftbe year.
Claude f»e Haven, a very clever and talented gentleman, who wae here last summer, aa press agent of Bailey A Co's shew is mow publishing the Critio, asp toy illustrated literary ami dramatic paper in Now York city.
E. r, paymaster of the Terre Haute, Paris Deoatur railroad and MUs Sarah Cunningham, second daughter of Nat. F. Cunningham, were married at St, Stephen's Church en Tuesday. They will reside in Paris.
Prof. Baldwin, tiring of showing how spiritual tics are done, assisted by Miss £t!ia C. Mansfield, ball-sister of Sallie Ob© per, executed a matrimonial tie last Saturday evening. Both hate been on MM sick list recently, but are now eojtaalescettt.
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iaaae Herr, late oftbe Brasll Eefco, our "Haaka and Bfabblna," baa been Motored and acoepted the position of neem editor upon the Indianapolis Journal a position tor which heis well fitted. He once held this position upon the KvaeayUle Journal..^
The baatdsooMat tally, Ibeording to ©or judgement, from Terre Haute, at MM Friday evening ball, was the daughter of John Wilkinson, Esq. Her graceful manners, walutag, dress, attracted the attention of many proaent. Her mother, daughter of Hoe. Csher F. louder, also appeared upon the flosrt«g^4vNU|64Pitrl« Gazette.
Geo. C. Tkfheeor wa# onee a T&rra Haute boy. He served an apprentice ship aa painter with a race H. Hudaoo. He concluded to "go west aad grow up.n He did ao. He was at one time Okatnaaa of tbe Republican State Osatral Ooittittltlee of Iowa, Waa rewarded wWl the poetmastarship at DSBmotoe*. Now we iearo that be is at tiwlsrfof tbe mbsMm boose of Ttoheoor*Oifibrii, 111 La Salle street* Chicago. Tbe speciality of this firm is grain. Since tbe first of October!** it has received 2,d0# car leads of grain, asd is now earrytaf oa sfaeala«va order* a ^sililoa and a half boabeto graia.
Frank Magner, of Paris, is visiting in the city. X. Boland starts for the east this evening. ....
Councilman Brideathal went up to Minnesota this week.
Miss Huston, of Paris, is visiting her brothers at tbe National, A. B. Barton is in Chicago. Been there twoj weeks with real estate men
F. V. Bichowsky has editorial charge of the Banner newapaper temporarily W. B. Tuell is now entirely out of the railroad business—and cut of pock et also.
Mrs. R. W. Rippetoe is visiting her eister, Mrs. David Hartsock, at Topeka, Kansas.
Gus Arnold baa resigned his position in tbe post office, and Sam. M. Adams takes his place.
E. L. Girdner, who is now down south, witnessed tbe Msrdi Gras doings at New Orleans.
Mrs. M. H. Parry, formerly of this city, is delivering spiritual lectures in Washington city.
The man who could not tell a lie—be is not a resident of this city—will be remembered to-morrow.
In his lecture next Thursday evening, Col. Thompson will express his views on tbe Grange movement-
David Paddock, of tbe VaBdaliaha8 been appointed temporary frieght agent at tbis point for tbe new P. A D. road
Will Sherburne has determined to remain with the Vandalia, and will not acoept the invitation to go on the P. A D. road.
Miss Dollie Strain, of Rockville, and Miss Annie Dare, of Bloomingdale, are In the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerrie Pickard.
Ann Sullivan and Jeaaette Parsons, the life convicts, had their photographs executed at Bell's gallery on Thursday. It is more agreeable to be exe cuted in this way thsn by tbe Sheriff.
Heinl Bros., the enterprising nursery men and florists, are building up an immense business in tbis vicinity. They have now six immense greenhouses, and 165 acres plated in nursery stock.
Hlldebrand, the confidence man sen tenced to tbe State's prison tbis week, for a term of four years, promises to write a book. Better not. That has killed every humorist that has attempted it*
Dr. Elder returned home yesterday noon, from Middletwn, Ohio, where he was called last week by tbe dangerous illness of his father, seventy-eight years of age. Death came just before tbe son's arrival.
Mrs. C, H. Allen will start for Washington on Monday, where she will remain with ber husband until the close of Congress. Captain Allen has been in ill-health the most of the time since he has been at tbe capitol.
Perry E. Tuttle went down to New Albany this week. He came back Justly indignant because Wash. DePauw's young man in charge refbsed him admission to tbe glass works. Our city authorities should demand satisfaction for such an indignity. It appears to as they are putting on airs down there.
Uriah Jeflera and his brother-la-law Mr. Sbeesley, of Indianapolis,have purchased tbe Vigo Woolen Mills on East Main street. The papers will be signed aa soon as inventory, now in progress, is completed. We are not acquainted with Mr. Sbeesley, bat Mr. Jeflfcrs' known energy and experience will make tbis establishment a hive of Industry and fairly hum with business. usher, the photographer, tells ua of a scene he took this week. An elderly gentleman in front of the poet office showing a new-fangled washing machine. Along comes a "smart Aleck" with the qoaetieBf "Do you grind bog's head and make bead cheese with that msublnet" "Stick your head in and I'll try," was the answer that took tbe smart Aleck down, amid roars of laughter.
Mr. Wm. JLewIs, formerly general traveling and supervising agent or tbe Domestic Sawing Machine Company, Indianapolis, who has been attending the Terre Haute Commercial College here this winter, baa taken a position^ with tbe one-price, square dealingj clothing House,of Mossier Bros., of this elty. We are pleased to have young men of such ability and qualities rentals with ua.
Tbe staff of tt^fiBconstrueted Joiirlial will consist in part of Col. R. if. Hudaon editor-in-chief, L. M.Rose general manager of the bosiaeas and mechanical department, Eli Jonas foreman of the news-rvom, Judge J. W. Jenea, bookkeeper and caabier, while James H. Hudson, witb an efficient corpe of eaavaarea, will skirmish for advertisers. Tbe latter Is already on the war patb aud la going for adverttaem like lightning. John Ootwill superintend tbe deliver of the !ap«r.
Over oue hundred of the students left the Commerdai College on last evening. a
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found liu they had, with their prafea•OK aad teachers, pot in tbalr appearante at Oowiiog Ball, to listen to Hoi. Will Cwnbaek. They will ail latom on Moeday morning to pursue their etodie*.
Tbe veqr beat whoopiBg^ongh rem«*y, aad one Untie perfectly harmless, can be had at tbe 0npim«fGalkk ft Barry.
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What is home without a mother-in-law? and what is home without beautiful pictures, such as can be obtained so cheaply at R. Gagg's Art Emporium, 91 Main street.
Brown says it is easy enough to put whisky down without prayer, for he': tried it. He uses a pure article, and of course gets it at J. B. Lyne's, opposite the Terre Haute House, which is tbe place go for pure liquors of every description.
Economy doesn't teach to do without what a person needs, but to obtain ar tides of necessity at as low a price as possible. By purchasing your Harness, Saddles, Ao. of Miller A Arleth on south Fourth street, you not only get tbe lowest prices but the best made in tbis market. Tbey always have a large yariety made up,from which to choose
Good humor is the best surety of happiness humor say what you like but it is. Another source of happiness to hundreds of women in tbis vicinity, and thousands upon thousands through out tbe land, is tbe possession of a Sing er Sewing Machine. Tbe sales of tbis machine, far in excess of any other, are evidence of its excsllence and gen eral popularity^ though books
'Mid pleasures and palaces we may roam, without lots of who'd care home? No charm from the skies could hallow os there, were our bookcase empty and our parlors all bare so start off to Button A Hamilton's Central Bookstore and select from their large variety, good and useful bocks to store tbe mind, and pass pleasantly the leisure hours.
The ladles will be interested in knowing that T. H. Riddle is making preparations to carry the coming spring and summer a larger stock and do a mere extensive trade in ladies goods than ever before. In the mean time he is clearing away bis shelves at very low prices for tbe double purpose of making room for new goods and to obtain all the money that he can before going east.
Tbe race is not unto the man, who can the fastest run nor tbe battle to tbe people who shoot with tbe longest gun, but with the man who will take our advise and buy his family supplies in the way of groceries, country produce, poultry, canned goods, etc., of Milligan A Boud, tbe popular grocers, on the east side of Fourth street, north of Cherry.
That watch—if it don't keep time—if it needs cleaning, or the mainspring rubs against the crystal, or tbe bypbe jingle is complicated with the ratchet, take it right away to T. H. Riddled who has an accomplished workman, who can tell a hornbug from bernshaw when tbe wind is southerly. You don't want any blacksmith tinkering with a watch worth carrying.
If you have "music in your soul," call at W. H. Paige A Co's and learn the easy terms they have with the Mason A Hamltn Organ Company, with view of affording facilities to these who wishto rent organs, with tbe privilege of purchase, sometimes termed buying on tbe "installment" or "monthly payment" plan. You will be surprised at the low prioes and easy terms. 8,750 younst married folks of 1874, just starting to housekeeping, are invited to buy their groceries and housekeeping supplies, of R- W. Rippetoe at the White Front, 155 Main atreet. His stook is always full and complete, and almost any thing in season oan be found at his popular bouse, at the very lowest market rates, and then every body la so polite that it is a real pleasure to deal there.
Keep on good terms witb your wife, your stomach and your eonscince. To be able to do thia, you should do as all tbe best families are now doing—use Kern & Rapp's Family Flour. There are no better millers In the country, and as they make a specialty of flour for home consumption, it is but natural that it ahonld be the best in order to hold the trade. Leave your order on the slate at N. Kataeobaeh A Co's, aad it will be promptly filled.
A good picture is not to be obtained everywhere, or of all who style themselves artists, but we can tellyoa,
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TERRE-HAUTK SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. FEBRUARY 21. 1874
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out fear of contradiction, that yoa can always get one at D. H, Wright's commodious and well appointed rooms, in the old Odd Fellows Hall. Yo6 tfever hear any complaints of bia pictafea. He is a true artist in every sense of tbe word, has the very latest Improved instruments, uses the beet chemical^, and is content with reasonable prices." "I don't like these shoes," said a lady customer, "because tbe soleeare toe thick." "Ia that ««e only objeotion?" blandly askecf the saleamsa. "Yea," was the reply. "Then madam, if yoa take the aboes, 1 can assure yoa that that objection will gradually wear away." This Incident didn't ooour at N. Aadrew*, because from his great variety, tbe excellence of bia feet wear and, pricea suited to the times, there i3 no iiovbl* to aait every customer tbatoalla.
Tbere are many reasons for not sleeping in ©hunch. In North Adams, Vase., a somnolent gentleman, opon awaking fbend bis false teeth lying vpon bia beeom, witb many heartless neighbors the epeetaete. Speaking of
tbatS. R. Freeman,oinder the National Ho*se,is sole agent torGenuioe Crystal Lens 8poct»cle*,tbo beet manetaeUirpd. Tbey will prceerve aad «rtrengthen the Irigbt. AH cases of cataract and Mar stefcted persona can
—Tahe yoor Binding to Bartleti*a Biadery. comer of Sth aod Ohk streets. Yoa will bave a good fob done on any ataed
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
We would call particular attention to our large stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Bedspreads, Sheetings, and other *House-keeping Goods, at prices greatly below anything shown in this city for years. An opportunity ia offered to house-keepers to lay in their spring supplies, that does notoften present itself.
We are also now opening a large stock! of BLACK PURE MOHAIRS, ALPACAS, STRIPED SILKS, RUCHINGS, and immense quantities of COTTON GOODS of every description.
The Markets.
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FELSENHELD A JAUUIKT, Marble Palace.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR to be closed out at reduced prices to make room for new stock for ten days at the
BKE HIYJS.
NIGHT GOWNS, Chemise, Drawers and Saoques sold at
NIL8SON KID GLOVE, reduced prices for ten days at the BBB HIVE to make room for anew stock.
250 250 250:
250 pairs Muslin Underwear at 25 per oent reduction for ten days, to make SEAMLESS KID room for spring OMVE, stoek now being an a re tbe BEE HIVE!
$2.00
LINEN CUFFS and Collars with Link Buttons and Studs extra large Cufft, (style) large Hat, new Neck Wear to arrive in coming
THE BEB HIVE,
TKRBJE-HAUTK, Feb. 20.
The following figures are paid to farmers and others by dealers In this city: BUTTER-Best EOG8 FRUIT—Green Apples—
Dried Dried Peaches. ...
GRAIN—Oora White wheat Alabama. ......
Red Wheat
HOGS-Nett. Live-...„ HAY—Per ton..~HIDE8—Green cured
Dry salted —._ Flint trimmed
TALLOW-Prime POTATOES.. POULTRY—Chickens, perdos— 2 000
Turkeys per ib..., KKTAIL MABKXT.
FLOUR—Family Bs—Coffee, GROCER! I
800
Rio..,
Tea.. Sugar.,
RAG SAWS!
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DRAG SAWS
New Inveattoa ibr
SAWING WOOD,
CULVER'S PATENT
IRON DRAG SAWS.
With Snell'a Exteasiea Shaft.
Outs from 10 to 40 Cords Wood p«r Da j,
AOEim WASTED
tn every Township to Sell Machines and aot Territory. Clrcula9ascBt!£r*«, aFplkatJonto rtARKA DtXXIS&TOX,
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Oreeocastle. Indiana^
gOMKTHING NEW!
resnewlfirti Oraded Setihai Itatty and MontSily Report Book. For daily reports of the namber enrolled, withdrawn, re-entered, aad transferred, itr eaah man or giade valao the nmobw pnatnt, absent, aad tardy, aad the per cent, of attendance a Teacher*' Registry, Visitors' Record and ptsce for remark*.
Every twenty-first page is rated for the Monthly Reports of Teachers. Tbe Book contains room for the reports of nrstva teachers, dally and monthly, for
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whole, when completed at the do*e ot the School Year, forming a eompte* Diary of the year's work.
A valoabi* book of rsferewMr at «U1 tiroes, fhoald be ased In every Gradtd SchooL Bitbly reootnsaended by proroineni edneator* of tbe mat*, flange
Addtess. D. H. PENSKwllL, Box 417, Rockrille, Ind.
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INSURE !=1NSUEE! INSURE affiE IF-r-A:- FABIS ".'
Ceitsfe Carpets, SB, S? Three-Ply Csrpell, $I-t5.
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The OM Merchants*, of Newark, Assets. Aneasoa, Ciaei*nati, O.,
nrwaeBl,»f»ajrtoB, Franklfa, ef Wheeling,
day, #T Newport, Pean, ef Philadelphia,
People's, o« Memphis/ Tentonim, of Bayton, this agency is independent. ing elsewhere4**
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NICHOLAS KATZEXBACH.
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OFFICE OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.
N. Katzenbach & Bro.,
M*«afaetarer* ef and Wholesale Beelers la
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
1S9 MAIN STREET,
Factory No. 44, South Centre Street,
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CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS,
POPULAR TRADE.
dewsri^'^^T °®Br'nSextraordinary bargains in every
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
A large stock of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPETS in all grades at extremely low prices. Also OIL CLOTHS. PAPER HANOIBTOS. WINDOW SHADES. CUB-
TAIN MATERIAL, TABLE LINENS,
A similar opportunity to purchasers to supply their wants may not occur again this season.
No. 109 Main Street, Terre-Haote, Indiana.
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BUY AS GOOD A 8KUBT AT
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Satisfaction Warranted or Money Refkinded.
SIIIRTS Made TO ORDER in all Styles, Qnantitfcs and Prices,
Largest Business in all onr Five Mores
that we have ever fc newn. Ever en the alert for profitable tranaaetlona,we bave bought at big sacrlflee large portion of the bankrupt stoek ef Messrs. OBEBHOLSKR 4t KEEPER, Wholesale Dealer* In Dry «co«U,in Broadway, Hew York, and who fhlled during the lace panle, Tbeee Ctooda are all Bret-class In every respect, Irani a silk Velvet down to a Spooler Cotton, and at the prices we shall sell them they are
BETTER TO SALT DOWN THAI GREENBACKS
FAST COLORED G1NOHAMS, Sc REAL GOOD PRINTS, 5c lp CENT PRINTS. 6e FAfrT COLORED PRINTS, 7c 9 CENT PRINTS FOR 7e BO"'LEVARD SKIRTS, 88c YARD WIDE MUSLIN 9c
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THE (VEAPEgT CiOOM EVER SHOW-Xe
Moasler's Square-Dealing, One-Price Clothing House.
ALL SPRAGI E PRINTS So ALL COCHECO PRINTS, S« A LL MERRIMACK PRINTS. 9« ONE LOT MPRAGVE PRINTS, 7c, ALL 1S-1S cent PRINTS tor Se GOOP TABLE LINENS. SOtt FARMER'S JEANS,»«5i Upward
In the above Prints tbere are over one hundred new and elegant SPRING STYLES, never before exhibited in Terre-Haote.
MORE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK!
200 PIECES STYLISH DRESS UOOWi, ONLY 38eti.
SO cent DMM Gooda, SOe Real Nice DreaaGoods 15c Fine Colored Alpacaa, 50 coat Drews Gooda,75 cent Black Alpacaa lor Camel'* Hair Cloth, 40e All Wool Flannels, 35c
Good Set srFitrs, M.00 Fnra down to »6.00 Alnakn Fan A»r »IO.OO Mink wte fbr .OOMink ««tal Mink Fnra, f&0.601 worth Heavy White Qnllta,
The above are probably tbe U«t great bargains our customers will get, of tbe great Panic, and raeert likely ii,e isat 12% cent Prints we shall sell for8 ceo^a as they are new worth iOK oenta at wholesale in New York.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS AND MATTINGS.
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WO.OOOQO *87,000 00 300,009 OO 300,000 OO stso,ooeoo
FREB KATZSNBACH.
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J. HUNTER,
HEN'S FINE FURNISHER. 157 X&ln Street.
X. B^-An examination solicited whether yon wish to psKhaae er net.
TO STAND STILL IS TO DIE!
Stegvatioa bllfbia whatever It tonches. The Keynote of every entcvprls« Is progreas. When the panic broke ont. Instead of yielding lo»t, we nnght It with lew prleea. and the result has been the
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*IH Silk Telvcts for
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GULICK & BERRY. •9J
OBUKRAI. SSMUtM IK
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Mm- Paints, Oils, Glass, 6cc. Corner Main and Fourth Streets.
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