Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 June 1874 — Page 8

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Who saw Collins

Thomas B. Collin* Ma nam* as he sailed, Theie Is talk of J: Cbttina club la thia city.

Prof, Paige want to Wedfield with Teute's Band tfrl» week. There AW now two educated female physicians practicing In this city.

Mi» Annie Toping returned yealerday from the Oxford Female College.

The Republican asftaanta for county office* will sarn their &:e next Saturday. linns A. Burnett was w-aleeted upon the Republican 8tiite Central Committee ^hk week.

Hoosier Riddle baa been stirring up the Suckers this week, and got home last night.

Mr*. J. C. Melnlnger and Mi?~ Mamie Kern, of Murfreesboro, Itennt^je, are in the city. __

Mrs. Keith and daughter will spend the summer in Philadelphia. They started on Wednesday.

Mrs. K. P. Howe will go to her old Massachusetts home next week, where she will spend the summer.

Isaac Herr, our "Husks and *SW*nsP» Is writing a serial story for the Fk'oMe Friend, a Chicago literary paper.

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yyyM and saddle busincsH In this dty thirty-nine years ago, and he is still at it. Lawrence Swartling, now with Joseph lleiul, of Jacksonville, Illinois, was in the city this week calling on old friends.

Robert Hunter, the livery stable man, won't go to St. Louis as reported, but •will continue his residence In this city.

We are pleased to learn that W. W. Byera, of Greencastle, will return to a place on our city school force the coming year. ..

Mail Agent Walker entertained most of *h» le#^tng members of the colored Masonic Grand Lodge assembled here Ibis week. •TMek Tennant didn't go to see Collins, nl ,-oid it wasn't him that was

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tiyndou Smith could hardly reoognte bis former residence on Cherry streot, as remodelled by John «. Shryer, the present owner and occupant.

Mr. Boonl datat* that he is still Street Commissioner, and ready to attend to the duties of the same. The Council recently abolished the office.

M^jor Smith's speech on finance, delivered at Rockville recently, was printed itt the KoekviU- RepuMToan, and copied in fall into im- Evaiu,.llo Journsl.

Mrs. Annie B. Campbell, M. D,, of Rockville, has located in this city, tor practice of her profession. .She is a talented woman and an educated physician.

Boys, the most oi^ecMonable feature of this Tom Collins business is that there has been too much of roal, downright lying, deliberate 'pon honor falsehood about It,

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On the third day of next February John Crews, who «a»u' here fifty-five yea*s ago, will bsve hed the fiftieth tumiversary of iti~- mani.ige with Klfctabeth Row®, who is also living.

Rev. H. A. Of'ni, of South Bend, with

hiawife,is visiting his parents ii tl city. He expect- 1 to i-r-adi at Centenary to-morrow, but w*» «aUied to Greet*,'Mitle. -t, ,s CW. R. W. Tho»|iae« pw|»ared ported the sM^ntlm» ^rwrtng the pb* form ofMie llepoWiflan party iu thla

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State fo* U»elr coming esKipa%«. Now give CWU Dowllng a ehanee on the ether aside and Km* Haot« will

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T. T. skips the chur-V* this week. Guess he didnt go Ig i& l*S* Sunday.

Frank Pa Mock hah u*k- a a partner«Mp viih his fiither to

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Fifth street. Our young lawyers deplo" the eonstantly decreasing demand La Fourth of July oratioaa.

Judge OttklwwUl d-.- vartheaddrr** at the annual eommein iuont ex« iaea of St, Marys next WedtM -iay.

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Mrs. FranklfeinigTanioat estimable woman, died on Thursday, after lingering iltoeA, of consumption. «,

Auditor Royae attended the coin movement exercises of Oxford Female Ct*U*$e and returned .sterday.

Mrs. Annle li Otto, of this city, was married si Jacksonville, Florida, on the 0th ol May, to Rol» r), H. Smith, of Boston.

Hon Wm. Mask and WHO and daughter, Miss Mattie, accompanied by Miss Mamie Tuell, daughtc. of W. B. Tuell, will apend six months in Europe this season. The party will start in about two weeks.

In this community, whore. CWouel Thompson's financial affairs are best known, the richest joke of the season is the charge of the IndianapolisSentinel that he has grow* riek tram upholding railroad monopolies.

The following young ladles and gentleman close their

look ra»^ auxup, School next week with graduating honable for the fellows with his big teet. ^.

RuftwSt. John commenced the bar- Hebb.Sallio Scott, Emma Dodson, Clara

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Harper, James Land rum, Spencer Ball, Raymond Cuinmings.

rs. Sherburne, mother of six or seven stalwart and moat serviceable railroaders, contemplates a four months' visit in York State, where sho has a host of relatives and Wends, including a son, who resides in Rochester, and is master mechanic of the New York Central. Mrs. 8. has done much for, and deserves well of, her country.—[Oasotte.

Fly time has come, but Miller & Arleth are prepared to protect your horses with elegant buggy fly nets nnd heavy team nets, of leather. Of the latter they are manufacturing in great quantity. They have also a large stock of fly brushes. In light harness they show a splendid stock. They have recently engaged one of the best workmen in the west for the light harness department. For anything in this line call at their establishment on South Fourth street.

"Write me a letter, love send me your photograph," sang the minstrel. Now, ladies, if you wish something neat and nobby, in the way of note paper and velopes,Button A Hamilton invite you to call and see their new styles of Arlington and Legal Fold, new shapes in colors. Button Hamilton have just got in some new and elegant sets of Croquet, and the new game of Cliivalrie, which is said to surpass the game of Croquet.

Tom Collins—but no, there's been enough said about him—and wo prefer to torn oar attention to Hewo A Yates, and tell tho people of thia city that the stock of hats and caps, for old and young at their well known and popular New York Hat Store, toll and complete, with the newest bl^ lea coming in each week—always something new. In seasonable straw goods and hot weather wear they show a stock that is simply Immense.

Nothing so tends to shorten the Hves of old peeple, and to injure their health as sitting up late. ThU is especially the

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Mlh, Nsalls aiMi f«|»r Fast ran Chains, fWWrfs'# Fa|«». AttbeBSEHIVE.

FINK TOII.ET SOAPS, At nearly it*If nana! prim. BEE HI VIS, 168 Hnla St.

As you stop into l'Uddlo's et^ablisbment, IVotu a jdlver stund, you arc at liberty to take an elegantly printeil »rd In colors, Informing you that "T, H. Riddle, the Jeweler, has the largest stock ol Watches, Clocks, Silvonvarc, A*e., in tho eity—keeps the elty time— not excelled in Watch Repairing or Kneravlng—work aiul prices guaranteed."

An observing pot says We think mr ftithfi* fooln—.« wlit we Oorvrls»*r «on«, no will thlAk UHKO, Unless we buy our groceries, vegetables, flraits and table supplies at the noatly kept grocery store of Barlxur A f»reenough, southeast corner ot Fourth and Cherrj' streets.

Tliere is no better use to make of line cut tobacco tliau to bind it upon afresh wound, and nothing will stop the flow of blood quicker. But if yon do chew and smoke, tho place to get the best brands and the most for your money, is at James B. Lyne's, opposite the Terre Haute House.

Bart let says now Is the time for people who want binding done to bring it in. He l» the only bindery in the city, and is pr .wired to do binding promptly and at fair rates. "V

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

MA RSHALh GRAPE-SHOT.

Peace ami good will toward all Ex-Senator Harlan, now owns tho Grand Turn form.

Father Wagner has taken charge of the Catholic church here. Wm. Locknrd rempved to Torre Haute this week. '-i"t

Last Monday was "pay day" oil" tn& new road—only it wasn't. ('apt. Barriek and Capt. Hall, of steamboat notoriety, were in the city this week.

The farmers are now harvesting their wheat. Tho wheat crop throughout the county is good.

A nice pilot bouse for Capt. Harlan's steamer Elk, is now being put up In this city.

A Masonic Lodge is soon to lie instituted at Dennisou, with W. A. Wright in the East.

A visit to Darwin on SabbaMi last called forth some pleasant recollections of our boyhood day#.

It is rumored that a new Democratic paper Is soon to be started here. Tho gentlemen that are to conduct it aro men of ability.

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Capt. John M. Connelly, formerly a resident of Terre Haute, was buried by the Masonic fraternity, at Darwin, on Tuesday last.

Hon. J. W.WTIkln, T. J.fJolden, John Ryan and John Marvin attended the Republican State Convention at Springfield litis week. diaries Henrv. who had both /bet frown off out In the Nevada mountain* ftjw years ago, started to Indianapolis this week to learn the art of telegraphtag.

Quite a number—If not nil—of the good looking dtlaens of Paris passed through our city cm their way to the raging Wabash, on Tuesday last. They were going a flahlng, they aald.

Married at the M. E. church, by Rev. A. M. Plleher, on Tuesday evening last, Mr. Samuel 1. Murray to Miss Jessie LifflfftHd. il Jt^.'imay rouever

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little misses* millinery shop has JHHMI opened wort of tto Bhorman House, and hi acute little Affair. It Is condncled by Miss Cora ftriscoa, Mim Je»:ii« llMttwtt Mid Miss IletMe Rilfly. They make a fine display of hata. htmtwtm, ribbons, lacea, Ac., ami mark thfelr :.-f)dsto sell at regular priees, but I nk «Mt they allow mote totpint ihrnn sh •. milliners do.

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Th* body of Daniel Trimble, the con ductor, who was killed In tlw?h»lc V*ndaUa diMtstat, «r*a elaiMleaUaaly tak^u tip fw»m the dMIc cemetery «t Uii-iphwc, and «M»w*d to Pmhwrfant cftmeteiy.at Matoon,br the father and brother «f the dw*nted, on «atur-

HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

CLOSING OUT SDN DMBREJiLAS AND PAEASOLS AT A SACRIFICIl AT BEE HIVE

Mnslin Chemise!

ilAK llSOSl ELY TRIMHKl Worth for «JB9. IIA^DBC^fKLY THIMMKD, worth tUUOaad for fl^and

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7% cent goods for £6 cents. «S cent good* tor 70 oe»t«. fl^aoods forSHrwnl*. ||ja foods for IMS,

The above «n beat qualities only, known to be tho best good* ever shown here, and will be clsssd out In a short time as the lot is limited.

Vine Tellet Mne^nea, li», 1J, 1,30 and ttoo. Fln« C^ersei Cevrihi, 75 cents, 1JW, l.£iund II .W.

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BEE HIVE, near Oth St.

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castle were in tho city tnls week. Errata: Tho proprietor of the Intelligence otftee says, "no information without a consideration."

John Aydelott lias built a "Texas" on his shop. Bill Knowles wears a Boston Hat.

Frank Hall has a $100 music box with pipe organ attached, also a $125 dock, music box. and boot-black combined. Call at his jewelry store and see them.

James M. Jarrell of Torre Haute has been in our tewn this week. Charley Watson has returned from his visit not much Molli(e)fled.

The crusaders are still pleading with them but they will not. Mrs. 8. I. Puett is in Terre Haute visiting her sister, Mrs. John Broadwell.

Court is still in session. Some of our bovs state that tlie'druggists sell tho ardent only for sickness, and in proof they assert that if they are not sick when they get it tlicy will be so soon afterward.

Our fat editor of the "Republican" was considerably annoyed a few days ago by a lady calling at his office to have some photographs taken, it was on the same day that a boy enquired at tho Postoffice for bologna sausage.

Specific (J. T.) Johnston, Capt. Dowd, C. W. Stryker and A. L. Thomas attended the Republican State Convention, as delegates from Parke,

Here it is: Esq. Noel is the longest, J. II. Tate the shortest, J. N. Morlan the heaviest, I). B. Ott the handsomest, Bill Knowles the ugliest. Bob Turner the sweetest, the Howe Machine agent the goodest, a Dr. on tho southeast corner the erossest, the one on tho northwest comer the oftenest, an Attorney the whitest, a barber the blackest, a miller the brownest. Will White tho red-head-est, and Ed. Popp the creamiest man In town.

Zacli. Overman attended love-feast in the neighborhood of Bethany on last Sunday.

The East bfetill in Rockville, but them is no more sunrise here—bo moved to Egypt some time since

We will not mention tho name of Andy Pickard this week. The citizens of Rockville purpose having an old-fhshioned celebration on the 4th of July (small-pox not interfering.)

Rule Dooley, chief of artillery, has been I nstrueted to procure the old cannon from Kelley's Island, where it now lies dismantled, and to send to New York or Boston for anew vest, the old one having been spiked. Capt. Campbell, the marshal, will bo arrayed in gorgeous habiliments gotten up regardless or expense viz: a pea-green jacket with short sleeves, cut low at the neck, with point trimming, rutttod pants, cut biased* pofuselv embroidered on to head a three cornered eortced hat, With rooster feather illume, and tassel in his right hand he will tmar a flaming tin sword he will be mounted on a Shetland pony twelve and one-half handn high, with reached man© and tail, richly caparisoned. Should the line of march become laborious the program of the procession will not be retarded by the fotiguo which will be necessarily outalled upon the pony, and to obviate thia difficulty the rider will simply let down two foet, (one on either Hide of the pony) and walk, and between the two the movements of the beast will be accelerated.

Capt. Dowd, assistant marshal, will be unostentatiously Rttiml in a red flannel •k'es, and queen Anne right hand he" will oarry a gleaming coru-cutter, with his left he will manage his untamed steed known as "Old Joe," furnished by Esq. Carlisle.

sash, knee-buckles, and queen slippers with silk hose in his

It Is nimoml that another feature of the occasion will be afoot raco between Mr. Mitchell and Mart. Oregg, at the clone «*f which Howard Bryant, as one of the tlnanco oommlttee, will pass around he ha

Music wHl be furnished by the Rockville Cornet Band, consisting of nine member*, whose average sues am 1#

Full many a pumpkin with up-'!, iitd so green, may grow, mature and ither for want of care, Inn not an onion i« tarn iilush unseen and w«^ it« »the balmy air.

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PARASOLS!!

Formerly «S.M, tUO, WtM, tiM, MM. Ars mw,*u»,*l.is1tt*,$sj»,9LU.

HBAVY TWILL SILK

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Formerly l&M, HM, t&fA, UM, *t* Am now, *8.75, MM, §2,75, |1A% flJB.

HEAVY OBOB DE RHIXE

SUN UMBRELLAS,

At the same sednetton. The above goods are the best with Silver, troty and natural handles.

CORSETS!

A job lot erf Tiie Uoneu for 30e each. Another Job lot, at TSe, wwrOi ftJW to fi4S Misses rsmto, Madame Foy% Thomson's, Alamode and otbwgood Oofsetsat the lowest prices.

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COTTON HOSIERY

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CLOSING OUT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, AT THE BEE HIVE.

day last. The affair is a serious one, and adds an irreparable insult to the deep sorrow and allliction of the bereaved widow and may result in troubles that will not soon end.

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Fashionable Colored Pxinta, cents. All Sprague Prints, 8 cents.'1 J, 10 cent Muslins down to 7 oonta. All Muslins down 3 cents to 4 cents. |4.50 Marseille* Quilts for JBL50. 30 cent Dreas Good"? for 20 cents. fiO eent Dress Goods for 35 cents, |1.00 Silk Pongee* for 73 cents. Parasols nearly half prion.

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IA01EH* AND GEXT8'

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HAVE THE

Nobbiest Line of Ready-Made Clothing,

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MERCHANT TAILORING,

Both ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN GOODS In the best Styles, and at such prices that cannot help but satisfy every one. Remember, we have one of the «sas#i BEST CUTTERS,

At No. 523 Mala St-, Xortk aide, sw Mitli, Terre Ifwate.

LET NO TEARS BE SHED

FOR THESE CHEAP »OOM HELP THE PEOPLE.^,

THE GREAT WATERLOO.

Slue® i860 Merchants have been making small fortunes almost yearly. Now they must prepare to TAKE THE "BITTER WITH THE SWEET,"

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Qaoze Underwear,

Hose for Children,

FINEST ASSORTMENT tn Terre Haute.

r~i CHUDRENS SUITS!!

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Trimmed French Percale, Pretty Trimmed Ureases, SI ^5 and S1J50. High K«ek, Lon* «»eve Apron*, and fic. LIMHM' APRONS. »c toSU».

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GOOD NEWS FOR CARPET BUYERS!

PricM down.1 GOOD t'ABPETS from 85 tnd 30eapt« $1JOO^« TICKINGS, NOTTINGHAM LACES, SILKS, TABLE LINENS, HHADBS.COTTONADES, CA8SIMERK8, BIJkCK ALPACAS, and all other goods have Alien In price terrible within a.week.

FOSTER BHOSh Main »t, het 4th and 5th^r

GULICK & BEERY,

tJKXKI?AL DEALERS IN

Medicines, Chemicals,

PAINTS, OILS, GLASSr&c.,

ornrr Sain and Fnrlk Street Terre Haute, IndjP

Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uw«.

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