Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1874 — Page 8

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G^OEL IHTOEEN «ad irt* M»ft boiae after brief bridal triy. Wm Lanra Richardson IN the summer at Pltteburg.

Haley voted no atone on making the foe for permit* |ltt. Good for hte plock.

W. B. Tuell and fkmily who have been •visiting at Decatur thla week, returned home yesterday farmer John Brake couldn't raise enough money lo go to the Farmer* convention thi* week.

Joe. D. Stroot has been appointed asto City Engineer Htrout, with salary of^lOOamonth.

John Tolbert, of the Recorder's office went down to Cincinnati on Thuraday, to bring his family home.

E. I* Denio, the bookseller, went east this week, with "his baggage checked for Troy," N, Y., hia old home.

Martin IIoMnger is really in the field and actively at work to secure the race on the Democratic ride for Congress.

Hunter A Foots will move to Sit, Louis this Ml, says the Journal. Sorry to *ee this atatement,and hope it is not true,

James Burgan te spoken of for County Appraiser. He served one term, and did his work carefully and satisftctoiily,

The wife of Sid Temple, the engineer, died on Monday, after a brief but painful Illness. The deceased was ft sister of Mr.Temple's firat wife.

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of this city will deliver

the annual address at the Waveland Institute, on the 18th Inst., and Geo.W. Kleiner will address the two societies.

The Journal says several young men of this city contemplate going to the luxurious Cosumel island. There are a number who can easily be spared,

Colonel W.E. McLean has returned from the east. Mrs. McLean will remain with her mother in Washington City until later in the summer, [Impress.

Kev. Croeley, of the Universalis! church, seems to travel about more than any other minister in this city. He is off in one capacity and another almost every week.

The city council men when big with aoeech speak from manuscript. This enables them to be more eareftd what they say, and the manuscript is handy for the daily papers.

The Republican candidatee have transferred th«if labors and solicitations from the people to the delegates appointed, and the latter are having a warm time of it. While a very few state their preferences candidly, the most of them are "mom" and others promise all alike— all hing8 to all candidates.

Capt. Septer Patrick, the one-armed soldier, Is announced in this issue as a candidate tor Recorder. He cannot afford to hire a horse and buggy with which to visit each township and each

This, however, is not neces-

aary. He is well known aa honest, intelligent and capable. Chas. 8. Voorbeea, accompanied by his mother and sister, left last night for the Arkansas Hot Springs. Mr. Voorhees i» just recovering from a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, by which his life was endanjr—^ *nd he hopes to destroy the predi---i'v -.iion to rheumatism by using the fiunous Arkansas waters.— {Thursday's Mxprem.

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wife celebrated their crystal wedding, on north *"**, Monday. It was a complex -—prise, for I flunily had retired to bed, when some sixty oreeventy people Invaded their domidl, bearing presents and baskets of eatery"' feasting and dancingtbey

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an, orthv gnnh'nutn, will adv«n«'-! In years, died at Fairi.nry, llllnoie, W* ethane. If* mm. Ih- Btcvensand many *sai» a t^dentof this dty. In the d"««of the old canal, he waa* canal boat r, in I bad el. ^d^d A :b Wrtr.reu Manyflft^trohW ru^^ya *eu." mberhim.iiw!!' th- prominent part betook In !i tet«p- maeeeaase.

Tb# b»OWt»g Uy apri.-nlfurirte attended the Parmer's em a at dlanapolia on Wednw-'-'T* who plows and inga through the CJa»et$f^eott, who rM*» bowftbaek *mi iuiOvates a productive little farm a: n. --firi^ofTlitr'aad^loiAreeta,®:- •:rs: OA. la nilrf plants. aoath

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Mtnlstsm will be seen ftitting away RffiMrnomwr vacation, florae will pal a "mids" In their pulpits to drag the weary congregations through, while otiben will give their eongwfstteas a rest.

In another paragraph, menUm is made of the city farmers in attendance upon the Farmers State Convention, on Wednesday. Among the country turn era w«re Jee. Gilbert, A. B. Pegg and C, W. Barbour.

Dr. Swafferd of New Goshen will remove to his new realdenee In the north «od of this dty as aoon as the paintera finish their part of the werk. He will leave an extensive practice in a around the tormer place.

Mrs. Phil. Schloas returned on Monday from Cleveland, after a three months absence from her Phil., who in the meantime has been honored with a seat in the city's high oounciL,

Henry lkwkout, the iitfured engineer on the Vandalia, died on Monday. Thia makes foor deaths from that awddent— a greater fttaUty than ever before occurred from an accident on that road.

N. C. (Bod) Soott and Jerry Huston, for many years connected with the houae, have purchased&C. Scott's stock of boots and shoes. They are energetic, popular young men, and will not allow the popularity of the house to run down in the least.

Sargt. Noyes White declares his intention to decline the candidacy for See tary of State, on the Farmers' ticket as soon as he receives official notice of tho nomination. He prefers the quiet of home to the troublous sea of political office getting.

A witness called by the State in the Sullivan case swore the character of Jo. Henry was bad lor truth and veracity, Mr. Made, on cross-examination, asked him what he meant by "veracity." Ho said he meant a man who was fond of the women.--!Journal.

Henderson's speeches in the city council are the most interesting and popular reading of tho week. He knows what he is talking about, and has the nack of putting things, and better than all, is evidently an honest man trying to do his duty, and stir others up to theirs.

Joseph T. Walmsley, who has beon with the house for four years, In charge of the books, has been admitted to a partnership in S. Cory's hardware establishment. In keeping the business straight and square he will prove an ex eel lent co-laborer with Mr. C. and no doubt will find the partnership pleasant and profitable. Hfe.

W. H. Armstrong, of Buntin A Arm strong, returned yesterday evening from tho annual meeting of the American Medical Association, at Detroit, stopping en route at Fort Wayne, Logansport and Lafkyette. This was the only Hoosier house that exhibited goods boforc tho association, and their preparations were examined with much interest and satisfaction.

Let's put a stop to these charges and insinuations against Sergt. Noyes White. If he has done any wrong, of which there is much doubt, he was the victim of circumstances over which he had no control. At any rate he is now an honest, upright, industrious citizen, commanding the esteem of all who form his acquaintance. There are few better or more well-meaning men than Noyes White.

Tho choir of the Congregational church is the largest in the city. It consists of sopranos, Mm. Anton Shide, Miss Linrfe peddle, Miss Elista Yates, Miss Ada Jones, Miss Evio Foote, Miss Wells and Hannah Smith. Altos, Miss Octavia Burnett, Miss Kate Morgan, Miss Jennie Foote and Hin Luella WeetfiUl. Tenors, Dr. Elder, Prot Heinly and C. M. Rathburn. Bassos, Geo. E. Brokaw, Goo. Morgan, and Dr. Sooville.

A number of ladles and gentlemen In this dty are said to contemplate trips to Europe this summer. We suggest as a means of self-defence tor those who stay at home, that all the lady tourists be put under bonds not to allude to the time "when 1 abroad," more than twenty-five In any single day, after their turn, and that all the gentlemen be bound by a city ordinance, as nnfhuTip 'i* u* laws of the Medes and Ftnwns not lecture on Europe.

There Is 1 if m..v, doubt In wollinibrmed •p-'isimi of the Repob* lloan re-i :uh Jtion of the Hon. M. C« Hunter for C^n^rcsa tor the Terre district. Titers Is l"t little, If ,yf more 1 tit the ri iminatioii of 4. Hudson U*e Dem mt» end Lib -als. He i* at the he nf the only Democratic daily In the distrJet, nii| is, wiiiud, tho most available r.n^. 'tiK' w.'-Hi between ruV^-.nwill L-w ii with in favor Of th" latter, Who

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Officer Cat Harris laasristlng the Board of Health to smelling upnuieanoea.

Mia. Gorham, of Ashland, Ohio, la visiting her dau^iter, Mrs. Kilboorne.

Mrs. R. a Tennant returned home today from a visit to her edd Greeneastle home.

John Stanton has left the coopering business to study law with Hon. Wm. Bggleaton.

Many of our peofde delight to ^pend their time at the watering-places—in their own door yard, with nossle in hand.

The Express has a rumor that Hon. Moeee F. Dunn will be an independent candidate tor Congress in this district Oh! Moses! _____

Mrs. Win. E. Tennant, of Greencastle, and her sister, Mis. T. R. Wing, of Columbus, Ohioj are visiting R. S. Tennant in this dty*

Dr. J. A. Oooper, of Now Harmony, en route &om the Fanners1 Convention is in the city, the guest of his brother-in law, Dr. a J. Young.

Mrs. Mitfor B. Hudson/who has boon in very poor health for some time, started

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Thursday morning for the Michigan Magnetic Springs, accompanied by Judge Grain, who has also been in bad health of ,• ±\y? t*

Mrs. Dr. Waters went to the homo of her parents, in Lowville, New York, this week. Sho will spend considerable time in Rochester, painting with a celebrated artist.

James Oakey will spend a year at Chicago to complete his theological studies He intended to preach this summer, but his sprained ankle prevents him from getting alout.

Drs. Treat, D. C. Wilson, Abernethy, Prof. Loe and S. S. Wallaco attendod the the twelfth annual meeting of the State Physio-Medical Association, at Indianapolis this week.

It is now Voorhees, Carleton, A Voorhees—a long title and a strong firm —Cfharles S. Voorhees having been admitted to a partnership with Hon. D. W. V. and Judge Carleton.

Councilman Miller had an opportunity last T.iesday night to put himself right on: lie record, and he did it promptly, and was evidently glad to get a chance to do so. He said as much. Tho confidence which tho enemies of the temperance ordinance came near taking from him and did shake, has been completely restored and is stronger than before

Success is only another name for merit. The fine business that T. H. Riddle has built up in the jewelry and watchmaking department of bis business, is the result of Mr and liberal dealing with the public, untiring zeal in the pursuit of his business, and the employment only of the most reliable workmen. His sales are so rapid that his stock is continually fresh and attractive, and every article can be relied upon to be just as represented.

An Irishman being asked for his certificate of marriage lifted his hat and showed a big sear on his head about the size of a small shovel. Married men desiring to cover up any such scars should go to Howe A Yates* New York Hat Store, and purchase a hat from tho new and nobby styles on exhibition. This establishment has an enviable and growing reputation for latest styles, best goods and lowest prices.

A recent telegram informs the world that through the agoncy of a London Royal society, right in the bowels of the ruins of Pompeii at the depth of five hundred feet a huge oven has been discovered full of large loaves of bread, after a good thorough baking of 1,800 years. But the good people of Torre Haute need not incur quite as much expense, labor or time, in procuring something good to oat, very much fresher, if they will call at J. A, Rutherford's well provided grocery store, corner Seventh a a

What a pleasure it is to loiter in an elegant bookstore—such an one aa Button A Hamilton's Central. It to a prime luxury to every person with the slightest taste tor good books. We defy anybody to turn over the fresh pages of new and elegant works that are constantly pasring into their store, without feeling the* temptation to buy. Just make a skirmisb through their interesting collection some evening and see If these remarks are not true.

Placards on the St. I^uls street cars dudare that "This car cant wait tor ladies to kiss good-by.w In this dty, S» shown by the picture at the bottom of the third page, you are to tell the con* doctor to Mop at a W. Rippetoe's White Front, r" Main street, tor all kinds of t:»!»!»• «appu», ItH hiding the dioioest Ik rritf, a •.! t'i Uesete. In these Mr. Rip- |, in !i:r. inr ?rn immense run, end. is s, ,na -n -:4es WU« ^ttwk i" !»Sfn"li. promote lmriimti intheli'^i^ 'sold tmv vour

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Miller A Arleth have now a most eonelete wnd extensive astablUAment tor the maaufcotuie of harass^ saddlss, oollara, etc. Some months ago, to obtain room necessary tor their eonetantly Increasing business, they moved seross the alley from the old poetefBee building, on Soath Fourth street, where they now ooeuggr three stories, a basement and a large w-rwkshop In the fear. On the first floor is

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salesroom, where is

constantly on exhibition a large and complete assortment of the best hsndmade harness, in styles and at prices to aultall tastes and pursee-made up under their own supervision, of the bes* materials. Besides harness they rnanuflK^ure hugely ssddlea and oollam—the latter they have recently made a speciality. They keep on sale every thing ususlly found In such eetabUahmsnts, together with a Une of trunks, valises, and traveling bags, all of which wiU be found in the salesroom. Back of this is the workshop, which during the past week has been considerably enlarged. The second and third floors are used aa wareroonw. A portion of the seoond floor Is used tor manufacturing purposes. Altogether It is a oomplete establishment. Millar A Arleth, the proprietom are clever gentlemen, liberal dealers, and deserving of the large patf9j)&ge they are receiving.

Think before you apeak what you shall speak, why you should speak, to whom you shall speak, about whom yon are to spoak, what will come from what you may speak, what may be the benefit from what yon may speak, and, lastly, who may be listening to what you may speak. Turn your speech seven ways and there will never como any harm from what you havo spoken, especially if you say to your friends that tho best place in town for the purchaso of boots and shoes for men, women and children, is at Noyes Andrews, on tho south side of Maiu street, just east of Fifth,

In these sweltering hot days, you may think you can keep cool by stewing and fussing around before breakfast, finding fault with everybody and everything, upbraiding the help, and scolding the children. But you can't. A better way—or at least you can put on a semblance ol coolness by dressing in a neat muslin dress, and adding from Riddle's some of tho elegant collars, cufis, laces and ruches ho is selling at such low prices.

Don't count your chickens before they are hatched."—Knumorate not your adolescent pullets ere they cease to be oviform, but if you want young chickens, fresh eggs, tho choicest butter, vegetables, berries, groceries and table supplies, call on Barbour «fc Greenough, southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. "Say, Jim, give me a chaw of tobacco." "Go to Halifax I am no middleman buy your own tobaocer." Then ho stepped .across the street from the Terre Haute House, to J. B. Lynes, where lovers of the weed have found that the ohoicest brands of tobacco and cigars are kept.

The luxury of the bath is greatly enhanced by the use of the Turkish Bath Towel or Gloves. A fine assortment at Buntin A Armstrong's Drugstore.

And still they come. Another car load of those splendid Stone*»Pumps just received overybody likes them. This pump is delivered and put up without extra charge, and when within twenty miles of Terre Haute at the low price of ten dollars for the first ten feet complete, and seventy-fivo cents for each additional foot. Printed guarantee from the manufacturer with each pump. First come, first served. Office at Buntin House. Address lock box 1159, Terre Haute, Ind. W. H. FISK.

Bartlctt's is tho only Bindory and Blank Book Manufactory now in operation in Terre Haute.

County Election.

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Wc are authorised to announce

We are authorised to announce CHARLES H. ROTTMAN as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the lie* publican nominating convention. rnosBcrTon.

We are authorised to announce WIIAIA* II. DUNCAN as a candidate for Criminal Prosecutor, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating oonvoutlon. sasaitr.

We are authorised announce the name of JOSHUA M. MtrLttopresent sheriff, as a candidate for re-election, «uty««t to the decision of the Republican nominating eon* ventlon.

RECORDER.

We ate authorised to announce tho name of CAPT. HEITKK PATRICK a candidate for Recorder, auhiectto the deciaionof the Republican county convention.

Please announce DAVID Peon, of Honey Creek township,aa a candidate for the offlcc of Recorder of vlga county, mitycct to Uie

Lost.

OHT-TWO DESK KEYS AND A PO«T-

Wanted.

Air ANTKD-AW, TO KNOW THAT THE W HATURDAT KYRJUWO MAII.ha* a jawlitbanaivr newanaperpnbllih-erclreniationjthanJ«-**p«|*r,. •d la the Btatej^lalde of Indiai»aiN»^AJ«« that it is wfoUyand thoroMhly wed^In thchom It* patron*, and that jt te the v,: advero^iag medium in Western Ii

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FaahionabJe Colored Printa, 7 cent*. All Sprague Prints, 8 oenta. 10 cent Muslins down to 7 oenta.1 All Muslins downS cents to 4 oenta. fUSO Marseilles Quilts for $2M. 90 cent Dress Goods for 20 cents. SO cent Dreas Goods for 35 cents, w*. fl.00 Silk Pongees for 75 cental Paraaota nearly half price, hi:K t.

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Pr.oO us a. candidate for county Treasurer, Kutyect to tho decision of the Republican Nominating Convention.

Wo are authorised to announce M. RANKi* as a Candidate for tho office of County Treasurer, uutyect to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention.

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LET NO TEARS BE SHED

FOK CHEAP GOOD6 H1XP THE PEOPLE.

THE GREAT "WATERLOO."

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Priees down. 600D CARPETS from 25 and 30e up t® $1.00.

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Knee 1800 Merchants have been making small fortunes almost yearly. Now they mnst prepare to

TICKINGS, NOTTINGHAM LACES, SILKS. TABLE LINENS, SHADES, COTTON ADE8, CASSIMERES, BLACK ALPACAS, and all other goods have fallen in price terrible within a week. rOSTJElt BROS- Main itn bet. 4th and 5th.

fRUIT JARS CHEAP!

I will sell for the next sixty days Fruit Jars of all kinds, Jelly Tumblers and Sealing Wax, wholesale and retail, at prices that defy competition.

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TAKE THE "BITTER WITH THE SWEET,"

M» LOOSE SOME MONEY.

THE BIGGEST SACRIFICE YET!!

All 12K cent Prints down to 8 cents. All Merlmack Prints, 8 oenta. 11 cent Muslins down to 8 cents. 30 cent Dresa Goods, for oenta. 05 cent Black Alp&aas, for 50 cents. 40 cent Drew Goods, for 25 oenta. 75 cent Drees Goods, for 60 cents. Silk Pongees 85 cents, worth |lt10. Paraaols in all the now Stylea.

GOOD NEWS FOR CARPET BUYERS!

THEO. ST AH I i.

*o. 325 Mala K(., Terre Ilante, Ind.

During* the NEXT WEEK

we will offer extraordinary

BARGAINS

Anir p?btpttg,liont our

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fail to look through when buying-

DRYG-OODS.

JVILSON BROS.

MILLER & COX,

Clothiers and Merchants!!

Nobbiest Line of Ready-Made Clothing,

AND THE HANDSOMEST UNE OF

MERCHANT TAILORING,

Both ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN GOODS in the beet Styles, and at each prices that cannot help but satisfy every one. Remember, we haveone of the BEST CUTTERS,

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HAVE THE W 3Sto,' v.,

At Ne. 899 Main St., Worth aide, near Sixth, Terre Hante.

GULICK & BERRY,

GENERAI. DEALERS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,

Corner Main and Fonrtli Streets, Terre Haute, Ind*

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Pare Braadies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal g*».

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