Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 May 1874 — Page 3

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THF PEOPLE.

^Personal.

James M. Tolbcttislntheclty. F. a fltnrtton was In town yesterday

E. B. AjtaliTfaitod & A. ilerrfc* hasgomTto Denver, Cot p^iriTlw^ng

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Out Aro, of Vicksburg, Miss., is In town. Jainet McGregor and wife are In Cincinnati.

W. K.c'oojf»er,aa English artist* ill the city. Miss Juani#-Archer of Carbon, iu the city.

A. J. Kellap goes toOneinnaa, on Monday. ... Carson smith vtaitod irawfoidsvllle this wcefc. .. *f

Mm. Alfred is visiting fHead* In •U

Louisville. Ward Ifaywnrd |vw returned from the llot Springs.

A letter flroih t£c editor will be fbtmd in this issue. f_ President II«rwy, c»f the V. & 1. is in New York.

James &€*,«* Indianapolis, Win the city thi* we**. D.a. Earle, of theK*press, returned to the city Thursday

Prank Tattle of Indianapolis was in tho city yesterday. M. lougla», of Martinsville, wu in tiio city yewt^ylay

Sid Hlntoft, of Indianapolis, was in the city this ,*mlL Mrs. IJntonvft3d Mrs. Maffigal have gone to Now York-

I. L. Malian'ond lady, of Bayfield, Wis., are in the city. Charles a VoorhseaJa veiy ill wit^inftammatory rheumatism.

Capt. John Haney, of .Clinton, poW Torre Haute a visit yesterday. Mrs. D. E. Bierco haa been visiting friends in this city, this week.

Charles Newhait and sister will spend decoration day with relatives at Tall city Judge Black, deputy county clerk, is the swat industrious young man in the city.

Judge Patterson will hold court at Qreeacastlc, next week, for Judge Thurinan.

J. II. Beadle, correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial waain town this week.

Miss iieorgie Scott, of Zanesfield, Ohio, is in the city visiting Miss Lydia Little. ..

Siwell Coal son and JohnC. Briggs, of Sullivan, have been attending court here this week.

Rev. P. Pede O'OonnWTicar of the Dioceae of Vlncennes, was in the city Thursday.

Joseph II. Blake has so €w recovered from his Injuries as' to be able to attend to business.

Martin Bollinger is much talked of aa t, the Democratic candidate for Congress In this district. *15. B. Hamilton, of the firm of Button

A Hamilton, haa been in Chicago for the past two weeks. W. C. Bail, of the Oaaette, says water dont hurt him aa mnch as it would an old linoDemocrat.

Dr. WorreUwfH attend tl» meeting of the Indiana Medical Socioty, at Indianapolis, next week.

Joseph Gilbert returned from Craw* ibrdsvitte yesterday be report# every thing quiet there. %t

Col. Thomas H. Nelson Ia*sj*k©n-t" in connection with f*• race fort wgrenR on the Republican lim U-X

Ocotii Nettie Ali.~.«l Eighth and On

Is about to move Into upOTty, on the corner of streets.

Andy Caldwell, an «:J cltiaen of this city, who went to California In JB66, returned on WedB'^lay last.

A party of young men went Ashing last Sunday. It was in, l. ^ever, aa they didn't get so mtitii a* a muble.

Councilman Seebarger mr 1 qu'f- a I"^-yiq)eeehin tho conuwU «t tta -u:jg Mm voice

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C. W. Mftnoouri, of Ht, Loubt, hi coming Mk to tills dty to t«sldef and Intend* erecting a fine realdenos this summer.

JJ, it, Mttiim has been a|f '•..'•d ri"^nt of tlie .A rubor line of atoaa^,!'. a, i. ch plv New York and sgow,fiii land.

George Axfow? enginoer who was injured by the ladon on the P. A. D. road, haa rocover- to far as to be able to go ont of the I mim

Two gentlemen, on^ in Btaro. )f and the other tn Brasii, and botli men of means, iu* *n the city endeavor-

Oeo. a ire*1 lias lie dewil1^! Ir r' vuug wokrs

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Hheaaw, bu". ret the snbjeciof aeanticknon on the ndlroadL

When you clean .* and Aifu# S» ghr. :r~~rr, po ».C8a®|%-Ar# jg and eet !»-«. plot*ir--s. He t' "f $Uldiidaatit».«-'^^-i- rn:.m .. •*.»*. ae»8Sprin~'iH-h.l Pfclk-srs at ». •iNIa•turanoe ot wlwi y.m iw--vmHy. 'i'i.nr i'wr fcU-i* this «,'-»• i^y#' aaft and piv whvu a fir,,- oe» con with sudh prompt DORS aa to fain F"4 ffevor aa many of our dttoeu

A yorvv- mi*' dlrr*^ntod in to««. wesitdo hi to tiiy jybi. -:,^||ik|ge».nievening this week, took off his si.»:! IMl long look at the city Th 1 ,nd, v! ft.i^Uie'awaeeu^aevi "iy mylm of Jewelry just received there, imade* seiection. cast himself with glfta at tkfl feet of his girl and wou W after aU. The moral to plain.

Ir th« pn rnr cure ihotM have the tendency to U«.iah old li..: i—hats wltli bricks in 'em—what a rush there would be to the ftstdonable hatter. Cure or ne cure, the new firm of Howe& Yates dr^rtf a ruahtng bus'i"***, and ^aily are ot^/s received to k- up al -H. ^Ui the latest style# of the aeason are found at thi* establishment, and you pays your toonegr and takes your choice.

Do you want to buy an organ and pay for it oh easy trrma? If so call at W. Paige A Co's, aa learn their terms of renting, with privilege of purchase at any time and allow the money paid Ibr monthly rent to apply on the same. They have some trouble in getting the Mason & Hamlin organs as ftist ns they can sell them. They have just received lot of Chlekering Pianos, and fresh supplies of sheet music.

President Nott, in his wise old age, once took a newly-married couple aside, and said "I want to give you this ad vice, my children: Don't try to be happy Happiness is a shy nymph and if you her yon will never catch her. But just go quietly ou and do your duty, and she will come to you." One of tho best ways for a married couple to be happy is for them to make up their minds to purchase their groceries at R. W. Rippetoe's "White Front."

We notice that Buntin & Armstrong^ immense Frost King fountain has resumed operations. Those whoapprecsi ate a jmre article may rely upon getting it at this Fountain, as nothing but true Fruit Juices are used, and the entire apparatus is of the best manufacture!. All the most popular Mineral Waters,

IT cannot be said that the agents of the Singer Sewing Machine use any greater exertions to sell their machines than do the agents of other machines. They all work hard, use printers ink liberally, bring the same forces to bear and yet the sworn returns made to the owners of sewing machine patents, show that the Singer leads all others, its sales being nearly double that of any other. We print the figures in another column, to which we draw attention.

J. A. Burgan, who recently purchased the Chadwlck Livery Stable, is com mandlng a fine custom. Having been born and bred among horses, he knows all about them, and will keep none but first-class stock. lie has a largo and flno lot of buggies and carriages, yet so great is his custom that he finds It difficult to fill all calls. He makes a special ty of boarding horses by the day, week or month, at reasonable rates, and takes the best care of hones#

W. H. Flak is again on tho war-path— not after the Spiritualists, but he is pumping every man who will allow him the privilege. That Is to say he has commenced the summer campaign with his stone Pumps, the best now in use. Hundreds have been put down in this city and the country roundabout. They have been thoroughly tewted, and have given the fullest satisfies si. Mr. Flak can bo found at the Buntin House, his headquarters. He lias plenty of material on hand, a mg fop his command and will iiu orders ^iu|tly.

Miller A Arlcth, a their stand on south Fon*h street, are raadv for the spring -uopai^in, with an immense stock of saddles, hand-made harness of every description, trunks, valises, whips, blankets, rugs, and all articles in their line. They do a very large trade by selling only the best goods, and selling at the lowest possible prices. The ra tr..jfiM!turo of collar* for tho trade is a speuutlty with Miller A Arietta.

There i* no place like homo, .»Hy vu,©n V"!i ftti-.l the dtfiTV' ..f tapper taU«i nkUy ^^d wltlt the gwud things of life. Therefore, kind reader, If you wwnt to Hv« well and make your horns happy, ixi surf nn.1 dt' luc to buy vir family groceri^ of iWinmr St Qtxxaoogh. wmtHwest tornsr of Fourth and Cherry Mtn lsi. 1*h".v are clever gentlem«)i,anl !1 nomln'r oner^ Is attic lowest prlwH,

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Ir.i as ai^r hotaw in thoatatr, al»—hfw been ln the businn but r,

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has been sAeeted "wlth the greatest cat® 5 bis motto has ever been, "quick .,nd -i« -it jwflte" llavim purchaeed -,n uaalnthe grocery house of Bow —and Johnson ho has determined to di*r we of his at boots and shoes at artiirtl ou* he determined to dew igt in a month's tune, but if the goods keep goto* at the present rate, bo will run thr ^h with in a much shwter Unit. I'lK.ple n-quiring anything In his line will do well to give him a call at as early a day as possible as his stock is Ifcst dteappesrinff. They wili find him court oas and "I'ligiog, and can rr st assured of finding things exactly aa be represent* them to be.

People are beginning to the opinion Is quite prevalent that business will soon revive. Still it is not Ukely that money will be so abundant that it will not, to some extent at least, be necessary to practice economy. There is away in which many dollars can be saved this year. It is by purchasing your boots and shoes, for men and boys, women and misses, girls and babies, at Noyes Andrews, south side of Main, just east of Fifth street. While other doalers announce selling at cost and all that sort of thing, the people who know where to get good foot wow at the lowest living prices, go to Andrews,

While other merchants aro worrying and fretting over dull trade there Is one who seems to be getting along just as usual. It is true ho complains of trouble ia the way of collections, but his trade instead of slacking up is steadily on the increase. That man is T. II. Riddle. This week he has been doing a flno business in the way of ribbons, corsets, embroidered collars and cuffs, of which he haa au attractive stock from which to select. v,s,,

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gen, Geyser Spring, Saratoga, Bethesda *nd Blue Lick, are constantly on draught, and are the genuine waters received direct from the several springs.

FOr all kinds of books, for stationery of the most elegant styles, lor blank books of every description, for croquet and other games, for polite attention and reasonable prices go to Button & Hamilton's Central Bookstore. They make a specialty of procuring any rare books "not usually kept in bookstores,

For pure liquors of every variety for medicinal and other purposes, thechoic est tobaccos and cigars, the opportunity to purchase with an honest dealer, one whose word can bo relied on in these days of adulteration and imposition, there can be no doubt that the place to go is to James B. Lyne's, opposite tho Terre Haute House.

XIRIAL ROBES.

I have added to my large stock of Undertaker's Goods, Shrouds and Robes, which are coming in use very much. Also Cmpe and 3 loves, in feet anything can be haa in my line, by calling on

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Don't try to getsoj hing for 4 nit :..r be willing to winder toll valfrr :«n yrm get, fiiitt, y*» u-ji swindled. Buy your goods In the tagiUmato way, of those yon know to itones^llboral bosiness n»en, truch men, for instance, as Milligan A Bond, the pt^mkr grooers, at the Marble Front Grocery, opposite •trset twose."

Erring-time is here the season for painting snd Wnidng up. For White Lead, Colored Palnta,

ISAAC BALL,

Corner of 3rd and Cherry streets

AN UNHEARD OF FA CH. lite oldest inhabitant can see and learn something by calling at the grocery Store of J. A. Rutherford, corner 7th and Main streets, to Inspect the finest and highest priced car load of Potatoes that was ever brought to Terre Haute, cost ing $793 delivered here. But they are beauties, choicest, firm, Canada Peach Blow that will keep for the next two months. may28-lt

CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR LACES, TRIMMINGS, EMBROID'IES, BELTS, JEWELRY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, IS THE POPULAR CENT STORE, ON FOURTH STREET.

TO NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS. 1 otter a lot of Microscopes, threo legged and others, at reduced prices. I have now abetter assortment of microscopes «nd telescopes as ever oould bo found in this placo, and intend to sell them at prices

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to every person.

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SPANISH LACE FK""ARFS. SPANISH NET. SPANISH LACE8J'i

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Unse«l Oil, White­

wash, Varnish or Paint Brushes, call on Gnlfck A Berry, at thf «'OidJReUable» ^q|8to«». &

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king it watfn ft* weh athtst^Sa tte» :ng ffcmiiyioe*-»lw ponmts per day

HMtl of Uieoanatoy it i»wum«w# i-.r Bsoatpeef l' without going to audi WMHW to B-UW it so. How there S. a Scott, the boot acid shooman, who l.iscl' rksin a sweat aStfaettoMt bohsssoceoededin buililingupsslargp

at fU5 per hundwd. This is only cmteh'Ther than last sMaon. P*aiw*, Piopietot.^

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Offise 175 Mab) stcent,

—"We noik* quite an luipruvenwnt In Joe Cream Froeaeis, A. O, Amrtin A Co. luive the t-xelu-ive sale fr this dty. 1% r^on» t:i .iii. ,- good and »p artlclu will do well to awe them.

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Thto week displays

V' jr »s. 4,5i ,vw".'V Chlldrcns'Huits,

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Shtrt Waists, i'tt hir

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Pillow Sbams^ •'hnVi Suii Boniiets, in ail Sizes. 5 I.t-1 Fancy Hose, largest assort­

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NEW PARAfiOLS, NEW FAN flAINR NEW PARASOL CHAINS. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF JKW-

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RIB&OK& rsm. KID ANT) t,Tf*LE THREAD 0L0VR8. COMPLETE STOCK OF HOfitKRY. ALL TO BE SOLD AT EXTRAORDIN-

ARILY LOW PRICES.

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Every Due Should Witness The Department* Abom Specified, Comprltilna within tlu-ir Hmlts »»"Llvlng Obj(^t I^wnnn fbr th»« Hchool Roy AnRnoycIopKxllA for the Hfl vntit A Texi-llook tor th« Htudpnt.jy A iJescrlptlve Lecture wll impart^ too*? Patrons by the mont

Kflelrat ProfiNwsm ef Natvral JUistory* Bnia§ed r*clu«tyely to t«k« «han» of titese dppsrtment*. The mftn#n»ment n»ve been enabled to eotnpUe and armnae Utese exblbtUoua |y the expenditure of a sum of money equaling the

Most 3Manifleeat Fertnss, To addition to the N*(uml History D#. parUnents »1x»v* upeclJltMi is Uie v»ry BEST CIRCUS IN TH WORLD Knrmtns a eorobinnUon of Natur» Mid Art Uneausled. The entire oranaisation In own«d sad by thp veteran Manager,

JOHN ROBIIVAOM. TMUMnf (intlrtn* *-n«,riey. toll antl caw hams bwo derotsl to pnrAsct and complete litis Stayadosw KsklUlessr Wtmlm! Wlthio the many ftputJous tents an Thoas» fttidx of Livid* Animals, Oohmiexof Mon-

ULOBE RElPIUMEfri'EI) Donlasns of thr Air, the Earth and the CNMUUL eoatinoalljr on Exhibition in tbe Oraat World's ISxpoalUon, which equals In extent and variety Any T«n Shows in America! 1

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Infants Bobes and Dresses.. Hunter's Furnishing Depot

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EMBRACING

A MENAGERIE In Extent Unequaled. AN AQUARIUM Unrivaled for its Variety.

THE MUSEUM DEPARTMENT

Is filled with rare, strange, and curious Specimens of Animate and Inanimate Nature, forming iu their entirely an OPEN

BOOK OF NATURE, embellishingly adorned with LIVING OBJECTS, emblanaatlc of our GREAT CREATOR'S HANDIWORK, aStudy of which will impart more real knowledge than the perusalof^volumes would afford.

TBRBB HAUTE, THURSDAY, June 4th.

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Are th« iwUawiiis it-iaiJvovil les:

Tlu Miaor'riM, «I'nkom In Holy Writ, weigh In ir twotonsjthe War Elephant la»«st ev»r In captivity: tin* Nylihso, 81* Mon**,

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NEW ftlURTM, In nto«l(, or Hade to Order on short notice. NEW C'Olil.AKM AMI ClilX, in Uses or Paper. NEW «Tt l» ASI) NLEEVi: BlTTO.\M. KverjtUag New! Everything Fashionable I Every thing Cheap!

INDISPUTABLY THE LARGEST AND BEST!

FIFTY-FIKST ANNUAL TOUR

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Mammoth Tortli

Ute (:r»«trd f$t«mmatopu», II«« Annwnda»,Wondrftt HnaDom tv^j strlctom, Berpentfc Uiajut*, «^^'TO'xJsasr ««.

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Them sj^'epwlal f^ttarmthat mt* exhibit. •--**•0, and ar* only a «m, Amphibia, ano cwnw cmioslti«M to irittHMMKf, want of maee rentlerln* tmpoMtible to nonutrijr describe all the species toheseen In

50 Cages of Animals!

ONE TICKET Admits the Holder to the Entire Exhibitions.

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Bargain Number One^

LLAMA LACK

O I S a E A E A KT#ju*t received.

Bargain Number Two,

Coutimiafion of the great tale of RIB BOX*, TWEBf. Tl'-FIVKC'ESTS per yard for all widths and colors. at

Bargain NumberThree

Hew styles Percales Just re* eeived—in HiDK BAWDSA E a BORDERS.

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Bargain Number Four

Is a FAMILY It E€EiSITY. BLEACHED ML8LOTS, for 1*21-2c per yard, el»e«p at 15c.

For Particulars

AM to other Goods mot enumerated which will be offered from DAY to DAY." cc

W. S. JRYCE & CO.

XEW NECKWEAB, in "Scarlb, Ties and Bows,

At HUNTER'S, 157 Main St., Terre-Haute, Ifid.

X. B.—No trouble to show Goods. One price and courtesy to alL

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tar Notwithstanding the Superiority, Varisty and AttrscUoas offered, the prweof admission Is tle same as liuU ofeaqad by ordinary shows#

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