Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 February 1874 — Page 8

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CoatK-i linen ^T»fc#r to hi New York. Mr*. W. TWn i« virilingin Worth iogtoti. .-•: _j___ ___

Will Oraft to atjtho Clsfeisod Water Care, ft»r bealijt| Wm.J. Bail it Hi# confined to his bed fcgr severrilllfciss,

Pr. Mitchell, of York, IU„ will short* ly remove tothle oily, CUtjr Martha! Schmidt bM been qotte lU for a couple of *wk«,

Mrau Berrj, better known as. "Big Casaioo/'.diad thlaweeit.. but re

Claude Matthews, of Clin tor turned (torn hla sout^exjo trip. Poikoiiuin Tom Sv^witrt la again on dot jr after along and severe illness.

Loo Townsend and Jaeob White are etiUiag eigbteen-ineh ioe at Rook Island, 111.

W. A.Brookover lias taken a change ot baae from the Expresa to the Journal

Tear, Anderson, of Shannon's Bank, moved into his new house on south Fourth street*

The patent washing didn't grind up any Normal students this Week.

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Baldwin A Fiske are In Decatur, 111., worrying Mrs. Stewart who is giving seanees over there.

Wm, Clark, the Wei! kncrWn barber, went down to the Arkansas Hot Springs this week. I

John McKeever went to Cleveland this weeit to represent the Locomotive Engineers of this city »m

John Baird returned hot£fe this week from a lengthy visit to bis nephew in KnoxvlUe, Tennessee.

E. D. Carter and Frank Mills have gone to East St. Louis to repair the shops of the, Vandalia/^J jv^-.

Rev. B. Wilson Smith is in the city, and will preach at Centenary to-inor row morning and evening. I

Last week W« assigned Judge jfnes to the wrong position on the Journal, He sails in as associate editor. i„:

In twenty-five years William 'Mc4uilkin has paid the river toll-bridge about |7,500. He is in favor of a free bridge., .,'t

Dick Moore has sold his Daily Ex press routes to Harry Wigley, and resumed his position in the Express1 Job Booms.

W. E. Lucas, of Cornell University, eanxe to the city this week, to enter upon a coarse of study in the Normal School.

Capt. John A. Bryan, mail agent between this city and Indianapolis, laid off yesterday for the first time since last July.

Rev. Hillary Go bin, whose parents reside in this city, is conducting a great revival at South Bend, assisted by Rev. James Hill.

City Clerk Sehwingroctber is on the sick list and Treasurer Paddock is sttending to the duties of that office as •. well as bis own.

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Wtn. Bloeksom an old and well known citizen of Honey Crefk town ship, died last Saturday evening at the advanced age of seventy-eight years.

The Express states that a few days before his death, J. P. Johnson made a depositor 1,000 in the Savings Bank for the benefit of bis name-sake, the

Intent son of Clay McK»n.~»v At Madison, this state, on the" 17th inst., Miss Ida Brown, step-daughter of Simeon Wolf, formerly of this city, was married to Mr. Harvey Simmons, .both of Indlana|KtfiB.|j^

Now you see Mm and now you don't! i»erry Huston has accepted a proposition to take charge of the new St. «6eorge hotel, and will return to Evans* villa. brothers George and David

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will rao tbe Nagojaal, this city.

mm.iL- 0. iMi *m Mr*. %. B. ^OUs, accompanied by thsir mother, ^arsin New Orleans, en route #r Plorida. Tiff made the

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to already much improved

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It did look «dd last t« see Col. Thompson and Mr. Voor os the mw platform advocating 'tfi* aim* msaattii -and that, 'too, a question of ftaaawe whlcu has figured •o prominently ia politic* of the two antagonistic partis* of the country. While "politics make strange bed' #ellows," It to atoo true that "tin* work# wonders,"

Henry M«sgrovt% formerly of thi* Mtf, late Auditor of Pstblic Aeeonnts tn Mtoslselpplt writes us that with Mr. JR. Hick ling, tot* Depf&f Afditor, he, has farmed a partnerehip at Jackson, Mi*stosipplfl»rll»*iw««Wc*«fl*w and to do a general ag«ncy In real ettate, imQrtaee and immigration. We com'^MMd the Arm as reliable to any who j»»y havobu^M—ln thatdirectloa.

S^enMea a«« *b*lf *»o Tbo*. I®, Carr eomtn*tt«ed #rkship for Mepp^uhaimer A Br. HOxf h* bm veatalimd^^W^ #*«»*»«, •^mrhrnt tW i»?*»dinB «fea»go to Mr. |Knppe«h*i»s^ busine«s, madte il n*o*

^Cary to toko li *t b«0. to now qu*r««Hd *4 h. Ctoodmaa (jo's clothing bowse. We do not know of any other perMB who baa a*rv*d so long a clerkship with any m* bouse

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0, T.Clipjiisger, the grtoarystan Is quilt ill David Hanefeeti was in the di$' I ahort Mrne jeaterday. ,,

Ward Weaver, of Loat Or*ek township, dangerously ill of winter Ibvar. A. B. Thorps will shortly remove to Greene ooaoty, where he wiUttngagein farm teg.

Bio* Woollen, who was reported suffering with an attack of winter fever, is about well.

Kd. Gilbert and wire—Soft BtiOtSn that was—arrived home from Florida yesterday morning.

Rev. James Hill, formerly of this city, is now located at Coin tubas, Ohio, having been transferred to that State.

W. M. Paoi,a verygeuTal gentleman by the way, ia in the city arraugihg for theooming of Prof. Maoalliater next week.

A. B. Stoner has returned from three weeks visit to his parents and the eastern cities, and ia again at his post at Kiddie's. ..

Simon A. HirschlW. cfr L. Goodman Jr. A Go. started east on Thursday

afleraooo, for new says, anew wife Ormond Barbour, Qreenongtr, arrived

week from Carbondale, where be has resided for several years. A well known manufacturer, who has suffered from the derangement of trade, told us yesterday that he had been too poor this winter to tell the truth I

The Journal says Ex-County Treasurer J. M. 8ankey will again be a candidate for tbat position, and that John Lamb is also mentioned in connection with the same. *V

The Express invites short communiijations to ascertain "the handsomest man in the eity." We thought the Mail settled that question long ago. To learn the name of the ufc :Jst woman would be more interesting.

Col. Hudson has received a large invoice of pictures from Europe, selected by his nephew, J. K. Gapen, while makings tour of the continent. Some of them are very fine and rare, and all together make quite a gallery.—[Sazette.

E. L. Girdner and wife came in this morning from a two weeks tour of the South, including New Orleans, Mobile, and other points, and report having bad an immensely pleasant trip—one oftbe plessantest hours being when they "struck" a copy of the Mail, away down in Mississippi. yf •-3

L. E. Adams, traveling correspond ent of the Chicago Commercial Advertiser, is in the city for the purpose of writing up our city. The Advertiser is the leading commercial paper of Chicago, and the good words he may say of our commercial and mauufnc turing interests will be oi incalculable benefit. He promises to give this locality a good showing.

House cleaning time is coming around again and then you will want, some new pictures for your homes,

with which to weloome the glad spring time. Go down to R. Gagg's Art Em joriam and look through his fine col eetlon.

The "Snow flake" is one of the most popular brands of fto»r sold in this city. It is sold by Barbour A Ureenougb, successors to Jacob White, on tbe southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. You will bave no com plaints of bad bread If 3*0 use this floor.

Don't be too inquisitive. A man got Into trouble In St. Louis, a few days ago, by simply asking another which he preferred to retain—bis money or his life There 1* no harm, however, In inquiring where to buy pianos, organs, and other music*! merchandise to tbe best advantage. And tbe unswur comes: "W. H. Paige A Co^, of course!

The world progresses,. li burls its vast sphere whirling down the ringing grooves of time, snd the mood in quiet and subdued fashion continues it* progress around it like earth's faithful handmaiden. And all Ike time tbe Singer sewing machine continues to progress In the good opinion of all who use it end compare it with other machines in the market.

How often His that a valuable piece of Jewelry get* broken and tn consequence of being given to an inoo copetent workman to mend f* almost ruJn•d. Such things are of daily orcur*ttde. Titer* to no excuse for any of our cltisens wbojare thus victimised, for T. H. Riddle has a worku an who gives this branch oftbe trade special attention. Take your jewelry to him for repairs and it will be done In factory a

WhM you are looking for flf**da*a, relUbie Insurance Company to Insure your dwelling or other good property in, call on Hager A McKeen, the agent* of the Springfield Fire and Marine Insuraace Oo. of Springfield, M***«ehus*tt*. Thi* company h*s stood the Fire Test, and policy of theirs is veal Insurance. Asset* are over a million dollar* to Indemnify you with in caseof los*.

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T. H. Riddle hafii returned from Cincinnati, where he sold real estate to the amount of $14,000, and purchased two suburban lots, making such good trades as to feel quite happy* if

It is understood that a former toacher in the *'D Primary," of our city schools, now visiting in this city will shortly be converted into Bacon. A young West Point cadet will attoud to the curing process.

takes a wife be should buy his f-imily supplies at R. W. Rlppetoe's White Front, 155 Main street. Besides a full stock of choice groceries and the best and freshest country produce constantly on hand. Mr. Rippetoe keeps hundreds of articles needed to set up housekeeping.

There are books at the Central Store that would open your eyes to scan them o'er to name them would exhaust tbis chime, and choke our maohine from grinding rhyme, so to savte ourselves this expense, and credit our readers with common sense, and get rid of names on tbat lengthy string, we bash the whole lot into—everything and assert that if you want any kind ot school, law, medical, theological, miscellaneous or blank-books, call at Button A Hamilton's Central Bookstore.

There are many reasons for not sleeping in churcb. In North Adams, Mass., a somnolent gentleman, upon awaking found his talse teeth lying upon his bosom, with many heartless neighbors enjoying the spectacle. Speaking, of spectacles, it should be kept in mind that S. R. Freeman, under the National House,is sole agent for Genuine Crystal Lens Spectacles,the best manufactured. They will preserve and strengthen the sight. All cases of cataract and nea? sighted persons can b# suited.

I don't like the&e bUots," said a lady customer, "because tbe soles are toe thick." "Is tbat the only objection?" blandly asked tbe salesman. "Yes," was the reply. "Then madam, if you take the sbbes, I can assure you that tbat objection will gradually wear away." Tbis incident didn't occur at N. Andrews, because from bis great variety, the excellence of bis foot wear and, prlc=s suited to tbe times there is no trouble to suit every customer that calls.

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A good picture is not to bo obtained everywhere, or of all who style themselves artists, but we can tell you, without fear of contradiction, that you can always get one at D. 0, Wright's commodious and well appointed rooms, in the old Odd Fellows Hall. You never hear any complaints of his pictures. He Is a true srtist In every sense of the word, has tbe very latest Improved instruments, uses the best chemicals, and is content with rpnsonablo prices.

Keep on good term* with your wife, your stomach and your cOitscince. To be able to do this, you should do as all the best families are now doing—use Kern A Rapp's Family Flour. There are no better millers in the country, and as they mako a specialty of flour for bomo consumption, it is but natural tbat It should be tb« best in ordor to bold tbe trade. Leave your order on the slate at N. Katzenbach A Co's, and It will be promptly fl'led.

The race i* uot unto the man, who can the fastest run nor the battle to tbe people who shoot with the longest gun, but with the man who Will take our advloeand bay his family supplies lathe way of groceries, country produce, poultry, canned goods, etc., of Miliigaa Bond, the popular grocers, on the eaat side of Fourth stre*t, north of Cherry.

The ladle* will he Interested in knowing that T. H. Riddle is making preparations to carry tbe coming spring and *nmmer a larger stock and do a mere extensive trade in ladles goods than ever before, In tbe moan* time he Is clearing away his shelves at very low price* for tbe double purpose of taking room for new good* and to obtain all the money that he can before going east. 3

Economy doesn't teach to do Without what* person needs, but to obtain article* of necessity at a* low a price a* possible. Bypurchaaing your Harness, Saddle*, dte. of Miller A Arleth on south Fourth street, yon not only get the lowest price* but tbe best made In this market. They alway* have a large Variety mad* up,from which to aboo**.

Brown say* It to easy enough to put whisky down wlthoet prayer, for he'* tried IW He n*e* a pure article, and of course get* it at J. B. Lyoe'a, opposite th* Terre Bant* Bouse, which Is the plao* go for pur* liquors of every description.

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E E A SATURDAY EVENING MA 111 FEBRUARY 28. 1874

CAEPET8, CARPETS, CARPETS,

rOPUT.AR TRADE.

BIt OK AW BROS, are offering extraordinary bargains In every inscription of HO(?SEKEET0O GOODS.

A lartte stock of BRbsEIJI and INC1BA1R CiBPETS in all grades al extremely low prioes. Also •II, CLOTH*. FAFF.lt H*WOIW«S. WIJTBOW SHADES, CCS-

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MATERIAL. TABI.E

A similar opportunity to pnrehasers to supply their want* way not occur again this season. No. 109 Halo Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana. eaavns jWOQUIAV 'ivraaivK

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WIIX BUY AS GOOD A HVITER^ AS WILL WHMtE.

Satisfaction Warranted or Money Refunded. SHIRTS MADE TO ORODB In all Styles, Quantities

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':I::r l£:i MEN'S FINE FURNISHER. 157 Main Street. 1,1%,

ranminalIo«* solicited whether yon wish

What is woman?—A gentleman one* a*ked, "What is woman?" when a married man replied, "She Is an essay on goodness and grace in one volume, elegantly bound. Although it may be deart every man should have a copy of It," We will only add that when a

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The very best whooping«*ougb remedy, and one that is perfectly harmless, can be had at tbe Drugstore oi Gulick A Berry. ______________ —CORSETS, LACE—REAI7 AND IMITATION-KNIT GOODS AND FANCY GOODS IN GENERAL, GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE, AT S. L. STRAUS,'149 MAIN STREET.

—Take your Binding to Bartlett's Bittdery, comer of 5th and Ohio streets. You will have a good Job done on any ordinary sised magaslne for $1.00 a volume. f,

BURIAL ROBES.

I bave added to my large stock of Un dertaker's Goods, Shrouds and Robes, which arc coming in use very much Also Crape and Gloves, in fact any thing can be bad in my line, by calling on ISAAO 13

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^Corner of 3rd and Cherry streets,

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•»k 4a-| los main Street.

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Guipure Laces. KID Yak Laces. J, *h00 I *1'25

Fringes. Gimps. $1.50' $2.00 Prices Reduced. GLOVES -T-p&wrf? m-itm&g tfmi 1

10* LINEN «I^ce eils.

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Lace 81eeves,

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3$ 15 cts 20 ctsvf cents.) I u: & New Ruches. COLLARS. Lace Bows. g?

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Colgates S«aps. .0 LACE Hair Brushes, 25 cts 1 45 cts Clothes Brushes. Tooth Brushes. $2.50 I $4.50 Perfumeries. VEILS.

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MERINO Rubber Bibs. 50 cts I 75 cts r.^Rubber Cloth. ,-• I "s^Rubber Aprons. -^$1.00 I $1.25 Dress Shields

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JJOWLING HAXLL.

ONE: WEEK ONLY, Commencing Monday, March 2,1874.

Betnrn and «nly onaareinept bereJlua seaioa of the OHEAT and OKLY.

Prof. J. M. Macallister,

Who Trill preaent a seria* of hit Grand Gift Soirees Magique. Introduolog hU lait Great and Wonderfal

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THE ENCHANTED PAVILION. Or the Jf&rtcfaw's Drtut!

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For pariioclar* nee Mao»lll«ttr'» Journal of M£D1CAO

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Bemtrobei* 0N°l H^DRFD VAUJABT.B PRK-R^TS art» to be airen a»a» fcVKRY

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Dealer lu all kindt of

DRESSED LCMBER.

orric® AI»»M.AHIlfOilZI.L» North Ssd St.. Corner of Linton, TERHE»HAUTEt| ij?D.' !, .•

MuCuMom work (tone proaipUar and war* anted to give satlafiustlon.

f^assimere Pmils* worth aMlmerc Panls% worth C'assiiurre Pauls, worlh

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PHILLIP NEWHART'S PLOW WORKS,

First Street near Main, Terre-Haute, Ind.

I HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT SIZE* "-:AXD STYLES OF PLOWS WHICH ARE OFFERED AT OR IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS AT

LARGELY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.

',1 CALL ESPECIAL A1TFRTIOJT T& MY KKWIXMMVCDSTTLB Or

GENERAL PURPOSE PLOWS,

which are unequalled for finish, lightness of draft and durability. None but first-class materials are used and every plow is warranted to give entire satisfaction on a fair trial. I am also prepared to make REPAIRS ON SHORT NOTICE. My facilities for working, hardening and polishing steel are unsurpassed, I invite farmers to look through my establishment and see how plows are made, examine my stock of finished plows on hand with the assurance that if I am not able to please nothingwill.be charged for showing goods nor is it intended that anybody shall be bored in order to secure a purchaser.

s«MY RETAIL PRICES are always uniform and for every body alike, THE WHOLESALE PRICE will be governed by the number of plows purchased at one time. Cpl am also Agent for the world renowned

PETERSCHUTTLER WAGON,

the national reputation for these Wagons is so well established that I do not consider it necessary to say anything further in their praise, only I am authorized to give the fullest warranty on every Wagon sold. Price, considering quality, very low, for cash. Respectfully, «TS ^PHILLIP NEWHART.

INSURE! INSURE! INSURE!

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1F. JL. FJilRISX WHO REPRESENTS

The Old merchant, of Wewark, Assets §700,000 OO Amainn, of Cincinnati, ©.. 987.707 OO Firemen's, of Dayton, O., tf 350,000 OO

Franklin, of Wheeling, 850,000 OO Clay, of Newport, 9S7,000 OO Penn, oi Philadelphia, SOO.OOO OO People's, oi Memphis, *•«. 800,000 00 Tentonia, of Dayton, 250,000 OO

THIS AGllXd' rS IXDEPESfDESiT,

On firet-elaas rfaka we can makeR to your advantage to call before applying elsewhere. OFFICE OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFXCE.

TO STAND STILL IS TO DIE!

Stfiaotloa blifftitn etatem It tnekc*. Th« Keynote «f«VMjr pri« I* pmrfM. WlMn the panic broke Ml, laatead «f yfeldtaf to it, we fought it with lew prim and the rcanll baa been the

Largest Business In all our Fire Stores that we have ever mm Ever on the alert for profitable traue*etlena,we have bought at a biff

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Mra^ra. 9BEBHOLSEB KEEPER, Wholesale Oealera tn Dry Oooda, ta Broadway, Sew York, and who flailed dnrfng: the late pante, Theae 6004k art* all Srat.elaftB in every mpect, from a nilk Yelrrrdeww to a Spool of Cotton, And at the price* we ahall sell them they are BETT£R TO SALT BOWKT THAI OREEHBiCKS

FAST COLORED OllVGHAMS, 8e REAL GOOD PRIJfTS, Be 10 CENT PRINTS. «e FA^T COLORED PRINTS, 7e

CENT PRIXTN FOR 7e BO»'LEVARD SKIRTS, «5e YARD WIDE MUSLIM 9e

300 PIECES STYMSH BRBM CIOOIMS, ONLY Kkh 80 eent Dress Goods, 20© Real Niee Dress Goods lie Fine Colored Alpacas, He 50 coot Dress Goods,* «5e 75 eent Blaek Alpaeas for 50c Camel's Hair Cloth, |Oe All Wool Flannels, Ilk

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General purpose

sod Muck PLOWS. Stubbie WOWS. Sob Soil PLOWS. Road PLOWS. I Horse PLOWS. Doable Shove I PLOWS. Stegle Shovel PLOWS. Billing Cntten. Double Shovel BLADE*, ,xt

And averything be* longing to PLOWS, for sale and joaada to order.

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a large portion or the bank rapt stock of

ALL SPRAOCE PRI9TTS Sc ALL COCTIECO PRINTS. 9e

ALL MERRIMACK PRINTS, Se ONE LOT SPRAGUE PRINTS, 7e AIL 1S-I2 eent PRINTS (or 9e GOOD TABLE LIN ESS. SOe FABMER«JEJ»MS«C Upward

In the above Prints there are over one hundred new and elegant SPRINO STYLES, never before exhibited in Terre-Haute.

MORE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK!

Good Set of Furs, gl.75 $4.00 Fnrs down to ®.50

S10.00

S.OO Alaska Fnrs for 4.M Mink sets for 6.00 S25.00 Mink sets for 15.00 Mink Fnrs. $50.00 Worth 75.00 Heavy White Qnilts, 3.50

The above are pro bah lv tbe last great bargains osr eaatoraera will get of the great Punic, and meat likely die laat 12^ csat JPrlnu we ahall sell (ag 8 cents as they are now worth lO^ oenta at wholesale In hew York.,.

SPECIAL "BARGAINS!

CARPETS,OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS.

Cottage Carpets.25, SO and S5e. Ingrain Carpets, 50, 00 and 75e Three-Ply arpels, SI-*#. I )E*ra Carpets, SOe, |i.M dr |1.W. $14 Milt Velvets for $18 Silk Velvets for

JtWT RKt KIVED AX» OFFERED AM FOtI.«W«:

THE CH£AI*I»T GOODS £T£R SHOWS.

Mossier Square-Dealing, One-Bice Clothing House.

FOSTER BROTHERS.

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