Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 July 1874 — Page 9

THE MAIL

A PAPER

FOR THE

PEOPLE.

At• aay of ®ur ladies wearing kid aocks? '•••.••-, StfTenty-twora^neeni ''dperale" lb® Vaadalia road.

Grove Crafts and wU» hack fro® their bridal ton*. The loss to Mr. C. A. Ffera, tbgr ID ^HolM^gn back

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8Wu »ye\* 1Jng, ac»tmtatonear & lion. IX W. Voorheemnd OoL R. W TbonnpMon sn announced to #pc*k at the annual soldiera' m-»ni»n at Fannei*borg, cm the 25th Inst.

D. H. Wright, goes to t"be National Photograper'a Conr* tton, at Chicago wit week, taking i^iy of hia photographs, some very floe specimens.

AI Austin, of thin city, and K. C. ynat'k, of Bowling Green, have purcha*ad of James & Patterson, the Terre Haute Pharmacy, comer of Fifth and Ohio streets.

Henrich Pflegtng, the venerable and well known gardener, died on Tuesday, af dropsy, at tho advanced age of seven-ty-six years. He had resided in this city forty-live years.

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widow of the late Bev.

M. A. Jewett, contemplates a visit to Mrs. Henry Rose, of New York, form erly a resident of this eity. She will retarn in doe time, however, and says this will be her future home.—[Journal.

Horn Wu. Mack, wife and daughter Will Tuell, Jr., and Miss Mamie Tuell Will sail from New York to-day, for Europe, on the new steamer Britanla, of the White Star line, next to the great Eastem the largest steamer now afloat. They will be absent four months.

I* A. Burnett and wife started Thursday morning for Chicago, going thence to Michigan, where Mrs. B. will sgend the rammer, Mr. B. returning week by way of the Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis, and the Congressional Convention at Brazil.

W. H. Buckingham, late Secretary of the road has been elected Auditor of the Vandal La, to fill the {dace resigned by M. s. Durham. Can't say whether this is a promotion for Mr. B., but he goes into more responsible position, with harder week, and work for which he is admirably qualified.

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Tb« GSisette obawves that it is a oo S'ealaighUhase hot daysto see his Honor II Thomas swelter white he listens ^to labored trgumenta In simple cases, ifiom attorn^ whose aggregated ages eqpaal Hrwn,*nd«liin »ie interpretation of evidence he heard as well

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as they. It Is fttnny, If it is sad. Judge Patterson courts Irom about 8 in the morning until noon, then goes home to get his dinner and spends the afternoon and night with his family. There is no place cool enough for him to sleep in Sullivan. Vie farmers who are over crowded with work at home are compelled to come here on expenses to attend court and lose half of each day to accommodate the judge. It Is a big thing.to bo a Judge and be independent. —{Sallgvaxi. Union.

Departed: Ohm, Philip Newhart, jr. F. Rocdel, C. Yolger and L. Franz, for French lick springs—Miss Laura Harlow, to visit fHends In Ptqua, Ohio. Miss Carrie Easton, to spend vacation with an aunt in Vincennes. H. P. Owen, of North Fourth street, for a month with his ftunlly at New Harmooy. —1-Char ley Turk of tho postofftce, for Ohif», with his mother, who will remain there during the summer. The mother and sister of Archie Taylor of the Vandalla, for Chicago and Wisconsin.' Oscar Reynolds, of the E. T. H. A C. It R., with his femily, for Detroit, Michigan, where the latter will stay duriatag the Thorn#* Do^ ling and Mrs. Louis Cook for Hacine, to return with their

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lending college there. Mrs. franc#. BB«ke, Iter Alter, Mrs. Qrovennan, and terdao&hter Miss EM* Blake, for Ctdviago.—Gaston, and family for .llfaf ArfMjfo Pfft* Itia, to spend the summer in Hillsboro, -46lri0w----Mis. Gordon and daughters for

IbteasC Miss Lottie Smith, for Indianapolis. Mrs. W. W. Payne, to vMt hat brother, to RoekvUte.

Tn tow® Wm Anna Hendricks, of Indlan«rtU% the gueet of Mm 8. R, Henderson. Mrs. James Burk, of St. loaU, vlattlng her brother Jacob White.

Miss Emma Barnes, formerly of this etty, wm Little Hoek, Arkansas, to ',*iwad the "um»sr months with herirfs-

Eva Hall.

KvaasviUe, visits »«t nunflyof Rev. Ale*. Fi rr —W, 11. Man iitig, ftwtn-

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CtmgmMman Hunter will be re-m»mi wtted Brastl, newt Thttrsflay. J.

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Riddle saUs along the Ohio river

towns next week, on insurance bnslnesa. Wm. Botead retwroed IsatiOghtfmm Detroit, where ha has been visiting relative*.

ProJbamr" Baldwin has been show hi- tlx Clo ninaU people how tho trick ladoue.

Col. rv^ke»ty was at home yesterday, a severe fall received the evening previous

R, Garvin and fiunlly will start on Tuesday for a three or four week's visit In Pennaylvain» »»s

Col. Thos. H. Nelson returned to Washir-Mi, yesterday, where he will stay a couple of

months.

James Voorhees appears again to-night at the Opera House, with the Fanny li. Price Dramatic Company.

Councilman Miller started oast, on Thursday, to purchase merchant tailoring goods for MillerA Cox,

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R, W. Rippetoe is a Granger. He purchased yesterday a ftrm of seventy acres In Otter Creek township.

Geo. W. Haverly has purchased the Stimson residence, on the Bloomington road, just cast of the city limits, and Is moving in.

T. H. Riddle, who went up with the Chicago excursionists, took a tour up the lakes for his health, and will get back next week.

Ed Bryant, family, horse and carria: started yesterday morning by rail for the Martin County Springs.

Tho ExpriUs says a prominent railroad man of this city is al^ut to take unto himself a wife. Who?^ «.

In the absence of his wife, at Spring Lake, Ed Gilbert is furnishing a house on south Fifth street, ready for housekeeping on her return.

JJeut. Martin E. Hogan, well known in this city, has been tranferred with the 22nd Infantry from Fort Sully*J&kota, to Fort Porter, Buffalo, Y. ifl 9 jit it A .j.

General Cruft is away up in Nova Scotia, seeking health and coolnoss, along with Col. A. B. Cfane, formerly of this dty, now residing In New York. •John. G. Crafn returned yesterday firom the Michigan Springs, much improved in health. Mrs. Hudson will ix4 return until some tlmanext month.

S. S.aAllen, of the Buckeye, with his wife, will go to the Sparta, Wisconsin, Springs, next week. He is lucky in having an uncle up there to take them in during their sojourn.

C. W. Jones, who went to Cliica^b with the excursionists, returned yesterday with anew vHI&. Tfao father of the bride made him a deed to property in Chicago valued at $J5,000. "s

H. D. Scott and Geo. C. Duy, who for term of nine years have practiced law together, have dissolved partnership, and Mr. Scott will take an office on the opposite side of tli? street.

J. H. O'Boyle and his entire family started this week for his old home, Frederick, Maryland. They will stay one month, Mr. O'Boyle in the meantime visiting the eastern cities. who

John Reed, tho cripple, about in a wagon, has sold over two hundred dollars worth of papers within sl|: months, with which'he has paid houie rent and helped in the'support of Ms mother.

Frank Seaman, formerly of this city, introduced General Burnside to make the oration at the Fourtkof Jaly celebration, at Knoxvillef|Ten!MBiBee. It under the auspices |f the printers, and was the most extensive celebration of the Fottrth evwr wltoessed in Knoxville. ...

On the 22nd inst., Rev. S. F. Dunham, Rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal church, will sail from New York on the steamer MoHke, for juopc, in charge of Lewis and Robert Cox and John Hager. These three boys will be left at the University at Zurich, Switzerland, and after a te#in of yeam tliey will^retum marten of five

Capt. James Hook commanded the Fort Harrison Guards who escorted the unfortunate Dias to Strawberry Hill, where lie ww eaieouted in the pretence of an Immense multitude. This was In 1844. It was an intensely hot day and the streets ware 6 toll of peoplethat the Ctoptaln had great difficulty in keeping his company in ranks..

We rept-it that the Terre Haute Corn? .•!•»-* r.,i!ege no vacatlwi, b«| a tlw iound. Nowi Sthe

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iuiw(N -'re t»i Us.ui. M.Uuot sixteen feet, -5"• 'i!'-i :,adc« Alth^ogh the watch k'pt F"-'1-' long sm he did, its wssftaln. s-s .• j: •,- MHrkKMdy loi(aimi t'1' lm iMugiii a new one from attractive stock Riddle it

Wharton, Riddle A Co* but several companies in which insurance against lightning is added without any «xtra charge. At this seawofl of the year, they have Bwitoiii costomera, that would not atherwiae call, b«t for this feature. Notwithstanding the d^l tiwes they are doing a lively

Yes I told her that I laved her, that loved her, long afp, and I'm waiting for the verdid, for the ventiet, yes or no. The whole matter waa happily ootid od «d by her answer of "Ye*," and like sensible little woman as she Is, it has been resolved to purchase at Riddle's popular establishment, all the articles of feminine wear and adornment.

Hie motto of everybody just now should be, "don't worry." Think of the polar bears and keep coel, or, better, put upon y«ur head one of those cool straw or light hats—mere feather-weights —sold by Howe «t Yates, at the New York Hat Store. In the line of clilkl ren's hats and caps they have a and varied stock, and as the season is advancing are willing to sell at very low prices.

Hie Sjirl ngheld Fire and Marine In suranoe Company is without doubt one of the best companies doing business in our city. For the last twenty years tluiy have been issuing policies to oprcitiswis and all speak in the loudest praise of their honorable and prompt manner of set tling losses when a tire occurs that in volves them. The Headquarters of In surance, on Sixth street, second door fix)in Main, is the place to gei Spring field policies.

The comet, it ia claimed by some, is what caused the intense heat of this week. Others dispute that it has any influence upon the earth. Thero Is no dispute, however, in tho fact that the low prices of boots and shoes at Scott it Huston's is exerting a wonderful influence in the sales of that establishment This young Arm is determined to keep up and increase tho popularity of the house under tho administration of i$s former proprietor, S. C. Scott.

The luxury of the bath is greatly en hanced by tho uso of the Turkish Bath Towel or Gloves. A fine assortment at Buntin «& Armstrong's Drugstore

Barbour A Greenough say the reason why they sell table supplies so cneaj) is because people haven't any* too much money nowadays, and they believe in the motto of "live and let live." Call on them at the southeast corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. «r*

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Never i'.arry for wealth, but remin|ber that Ji is just os easy

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who has brick house, with a mansard roof and silver-plated door bell as one tfho ha.su anything but an auburn head and an umiable disposition. All who marry wealthy and happy should buy their groceries, table supplies, fruits and hundreds of small articles for tho household, at R. W. Rippetoes "White Front.','

We have discoved howto save mo and as a penny saved is a penny earned, we will impart valuable information to our readers for their benefit, when we tell them that there is no cheaper place in town to buy choiee. groceries, freslh country produce, canned goods, arid many rdcefles fbr lie- iaSlS,' iiian «t Milligan fe Johnson's Marblo Front Grocery, north Fourth street,..opposite the city school building

Button A Hamilton, of the Central Bookstore desire us to tell the people that they are Introducing anew and excellent pencil—tho Dixon Americas* Graphite, in all grades. 0nce using these you will haveN jio other. At Uie, Central Bookstore* you' will also find every variety of the best Staple and fancy stationery, and blank books every description. Also Croquet the new gaine of Chivakie. 4.QJ i,

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She was In tho best of humor when we met h^r, and reasonably so, for she had just come out of T. H. Riddle's popular establishment, with her hands full of packages containing the elegant collars, cliffs, laoes, radios, hosiery, and other nico things the ladies delight to purchase at Riddle's, because his stock is always fresh, goods first-class, and prices so low that a little money great ways. ___

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leth are prepared to protect your horses with elegant buggy flets a«d he«vy team nets, of,leather. Of the latter they are manufeoturing In great quantity. They have *lao li larget*o«B Of fly brush-

In light harness they Bhow a splendid stock. They have recently engaged one of the best workmen in the west for the light haxpiCWi dopartaaei^L ^ar anything in this Uhe call at their establishment

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Buckingham A Van. ITiaen Jhave Uta i,U-ertstoAdf Office I^ka, om»%a(l library Tables, Ac., In the city, which they wilioMifl 8ow?f«f cashiJCall ibdjile their

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fluMtdt IftttdS of Oftkte Pfflftitafp Conntera, Oswss, As., to intm. Place ol buainoss on Walnut rtreet, b^wee« FMErth wad Fifth.

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MARSHAL!* Q&APE-HROT.

The Fourth of July-em have ail returned. New wheat coming into market.

Miss Klla liuaiod spent the Fourth in St. Loui*. twwoai

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Night thieves are on the alert—spot them when you shoot. The Catholics will picnic at the mineral well on the Iftfe.. *..

The fair grounds are to be enlarged and the well bored deeper. The workmen aieaow engaged in laying the walls of Foster's new brick business house.

Mrs. E. J. Hughes of Evtnsville, Ind is in the dty, and will remain several weeks.

Ex-Senator Harlan. Wis Harlan and several others—-not 1 larlaria—alteuded thelndlanapolis races.

They are now laying the iron on the new road. They' nse spikes, but no itow/wft

Col. Routt had a fout." This is sample of George Hippard's rhyme. Pretty good. Mr. Wood.

Miss Mollie Latde.the fairy queen ol the Marbie Palace, Terre Haute, spent the Fourth in Marshall.

I delivered the oration and Clint Bell at the depot, on tbe morning of the Fourth. |Ctint had it to hi* pocket.

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Tho juvenile concert at Harlan Hall on Wednesday evening last, was wcl attended, and tho little folks acquitted themsolves quite creditably.

Married—At the parsonage, July 2nd, by Rev. A. M. Pilcfier, Mr. J. C. Brown to Miss Hannah N. Hays, both of Westfield.

On Tuesday last Elder Grant, of tho Christian church, left for Lagouier, Ind., where he will labor one year,

Mr. J. D. McKeeand Sam'l Groendike of Homer, Ills., were in the city this week. Report says that they contemplate starting a National Bank shall. Be it so.

Eugene states that the

Such unparalleled affinity £& ekists between Cy Harlan and Calvin Starks is produced only by long and close association with each other. The tie that bound the Siamese Twins' so closely tojjether is badly discounted in this paricularcase.

George Reddick is an obliging man-f enerous to fault. Ho jsacrificed one ialf of himself for his country, when danger threatened he^, and now freely and without compulsion, offers his serices to tho people of Clark county, for period of1 wo years. Is wit ling to takte charge of tho court houMf arid jail, and run thom.

Dib Doll is homeward bound. Tills is chooring news to Banker McMullen, who has had all the business of the bank to attend to during these long hot dayaf then after the toll and heat of the day was over, he could "go tip and set on the porch and enjoy the ovenlng breer.es." Ac., which folly repaid him for all "those hours of toil antf danger: for stand, on Jordon's strand'V' where am I setting to.

It Is with deep regret thot I record the death of Miss Mollie Smith, who died at her father's residence, in this city, on Wednesday morning last. Six months ago she bit! fair to live her three score vears, but was suddenly overtaken by that aread monster, consumption, which boro her to tho tomb. Mollie was endowed with all tho qualities of a perfect lady—was kind and courteous to alL was highly esteemed and beloved bv all who knew hen Her remains ere followed to tho cemetery on Thursday, by a largo concourse of mourning frieuds. »i

HOW TO VIEW TlIK COMKT.

Repair to the gate po«l, plsit^ both hands on top of the post, let your chin rest on your bands, and the slcle of your iaco against heal. Y«u niey. In order to ret the proper focus on the comet, have withdraw your right hand from the x»t and pass it aroMnd over tbe be*" juckle, taking a tolerably Arm near the j»ntw^ofbe b«U^^d till I get yitfiif p€^n-ijl«ift«t need not be moved oniy when you desire to repleniifli the stock of peppermint losenges, and this can be done with her hand as well as yonur own she may n6t strike the right pocket flrrt, but never fear, she will find tbern. You tp

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play, and the more interest will be felt. Yes, the ym- ndterest will be felt, and It mav bo proper to feel of the gate port occasionally to see that His not giving away, for it is better to have most any-

lrv and panJhwd your interest in thi •jinet wiU aoow vatusb mi ©ceisional exehmvt* of loseugee will prevent this if you are not too hasty in making the exchange. You^want to be very catrtkms in executiM Uils movement—the slower

bfliUauey of tho comet to prevew thls place the mouth, when iyt otherwise en[raged, dose U» the cac. restioff your "hlek^h the flphy Wrt of her face, you will theirehY

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George Ilippani owns |13Q() worth the new road. The owner of the remain ing $30 is not known.

A conservator for one of our citizens is talked of. Mrs. Cook, of Paris,- Ills., daughter of Rev. MoCann, will open up a boardinghouse in this city.

My failure to "put in" last week was caused by a severe attack of pure unadulterated laziness. That's what's t2»e matter.

Wis Harlan is tho champion mineral water drinker. His appetite stuck by him until ho rounded oil thirteen pints, then fled. H* HU

The Congregallonalht claim that it is tho coloring or tho window glass in their church, that makes the congregation look so horrid. Oh, get out

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sweetly, awl to enjoy the comet otherwise youeanndt.

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rains are very good in their place, but for a general "dispenser of joy and happiness, Lizzie is his choice, all the time.

Much is being said in alt the papers about H. W. Beecher and Theodore Tilton. Now we know all about Theodore, but who tho d—1 is Henry Ward Boecher? ^4What great action did he do? We want to know it all."

One of our citizens who Is noW lariV guishing upon the shady side of fifty,

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wanted to right the wrongs committed by him nine months a^o or more. Let just pushishment be meeted out to the id gentleman, Imt let the eye of con$ tassion fall tenderly upon the poor unfortunate and ruined girl.i »ti

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one eye on tho old man, AndfiMrbthabne on the dog: never mind the conid,'1

-1 Your goods as per our order of last Friday, have duly come to hand. We are very much pleased with your selection, even so much that several lady friends of ours, requested us to order two more bills just like the one sent to us for them. Please send by Express and add 24 yards of No. 1157 Embroidered Edgings, at 25c. 18 yards of No. 7130, at 10c, and 15 yards Inserting of No. 5978, at 20c a yard* Enclosed $66.80 for the whole amount for which please enclose receipt with goods.

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MRS. L. M. SMITH.

WE ARB DETERMINED

liTO CLOSE OUT OLIt 1V1IOLE STOCK OF

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6S o«ut Black Alpacas, for 50 eento, 40 cent Dress 3ood*, for 25 cents. 75 cent Prate Goods, for 60 cents. Silk PongOea 85 cents, worth |1.19f Parasols in all tlw new Styles.

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TICKINGS* *JTTlGjiAM LACES, SILKS, TABLE LIXKJSS, SHADES, €IOTTONAIfeS, CASfftMKRES, BLACK ALPACAS, and all other goods hava flOton in prtoe terrible within a ureek.

FOSTER BROSh Mala StH bet. 4th uid 9th.^ fiT.