Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 July 1874 — Page 8

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TnL Baldwin Is in town. Mr. Hanchett plays Black Donald, to•Mht lawyer Knox Is getting ont, after gsqiarste tussle with ths aamnp*.

Ed Stephens has resigned hi* offtoe of mail agent on the C. *. T. IL R. H. J. J» DJ Vwaon returned, yerterday JtomavlsL his old home, Springfield, ma. __ tin. W. E. McLean, who tea been to Washington several months, came home fast night.

Miss Jennie W ilaon started, yesterday fcc a two week's visit to relative* to aoatfcera Illinois.

Judge T. Scott te the member of the Democ.-uic State Central Committee f/am this dWiH liar. Chas. R. Henderson, pastor of the Baptist church, starts on his summer racation next week.

George Steek7th« piano manufacturer, of New York, was to the city thft week t'-w gneat of L. Klssner.

E. M. Oilman is out a fine silver watch trot* the burglar raid. He looked upon It for the last time Sunday night.

Ifee Journal ha* nominated Ball, of the «dty critic," and the latter la dftfng his level best to fill the bilL

Mis. W. H. Scudder hangs on to life with surprising tenacity and hopea are now entertained that she may fblly resorer.

Mia W. E. Hemhieb, who has been dangerously ill, of congestion, we are glad to learn has so far convalesced as to bo wit of danger.

Councilman Hayward la dragging through a severe billions attack—a gen etal letting down of his usually vigorous organisation. gberiff Hull has planted just fifty con •lets at Jefferaonyille during his term of office. Can any other Sheriff in the Kate say as much.

Deputy Marshal James O'Mara and wife returned, last evening, from the Martin county springs, both greatly benefitted In health.

Professor" Baldwin has been talking with his mouth a little too much, over at St. Louis. "Draw it mild," Prot, or we will lose confidence in you.

Rev. Jaseph & Jenckes was married, a few days sinoe, to Mrs. Mary I.Linder, «T Newtonvttle, Massachusetts, where

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former townsman is stationed as

R. Ij. Ball says the statement In one Of the daily papers, that his physician had recommended him to travel for his tras a

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doeant look fflfe a sick man. Robert Wharry, the pioneer foundryman of this city, went up to Rockville, this week, to assist In starting the first foundry in that town. His large expewill be of great value in this new enterprise.

Two genuine Tom Collins have been In the city this week. They were the observed of all observers, and were looted upon with peculiar interest by a number of gentlemen foiled to find the mythical one.

Our townsman, Hon. Pat Shannon, was unsuccessful in reaching for the mate Treasury. Out of 1,888 votea cast on the first ballot, he received 354— standing fourth, in the list of six candidatos to nomination.

Mrs. Llarfe Boyton Ilarbert, well known to this city, has the honor of introducing the first and only purely woman's plank that ever entered into any political platform. It Is to the platform of the Iowa Republicans.

And still it Is the women alone who tare awakened by the bargJars. Not a man baa yet been disturbed In Ms sleep Tin til awakened by the wife. Mrs. Kimball, on North Eighth street, Monday night, with a aaream awakened her husband, and Mghtened away tho midnight visitor,

Laden Houri«i, formerly of thia dty, now of Dee Iowa, was to the dty this week, living jo* retomed from a t^'S' C«. "jrola. He was so trell pleai with wntitiy that he wlU go bc._L and mak* I home at San Jess, e»ta«fwnif i» his oil business of jeweller. f*.

Mr. Samuel a lar*y,onsof the «Utorso! this mhmt, i-.ion Wedneeday •5 toft, f-rtlal' x, h.a the steamship of he Allan, kue. Mr. Early

Was accompanied fey his flroiiy, rnivA will make an extended tour of no Brita is a W*8& If tuns *y v, .iv .jf |ta* W, L,. *t»*M will «Hk

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J, a* Mytoa, the mettima pxtnoe of 0*ey, Hip., yaeadottr Mfffttto this week. Husoy Ward BMHAwhTaet A?w» If the XiSctnreBaceattftar a to this city, the fw* wwsfm

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W. Mtoahall, witli'Us aon ami

Miss Bea^eKagieafield, who has completed her aophamote year, returned Hon Ann Arbor,

W. C. Gnun la to town t.i herald the of the great prototype of Barnnm*s Hippodrome. Ilia wilb is.with him. ij!

Another local star Is added to the Fanny B. Price company to-night— Oeorge £. Ballew taking the diarscier of Craven LeNoir.

L. B.Root, of Hoberg, Hoot St Cto., waa to the city thia week. He stayed only two days. Pretty good evidence that tho resident partner is managing the house saUa3wtorily.

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J. R. Whittaker, who went up U) Wisconsin, a iple of weeka ago, for his health, hn* aont for his wife. Ifshegoee, he will. ty for an indefinite season if not, he will return next week,'

D. N. Foster, of the Grand Rapids Saturday Evening Post, following the example of the proprietor of thia paper, will take his newsboys—some one hundred and fifty in number—to Iiarnum'B show, next week.

The Insurance 'companies represented by Wharton, Riddle A Co. lost about one million dollars, by the Chicago and Oakoah fires this week, but they are O K. and will pay the losses promptly^..

Notwithstanding it is vacation time, the Terr© Haute Commercial College is holding about fifty students. Now Is the time, parents, to send in your boys and girls, when the school is not crowded, to receive careful Instruction in Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic.

A sensitive girl has broken off the match because he said she had afoot like a raisin box. If she had bought a pair of those nice fitting shoes that Soott A Huston are selling at such low prioes, there would have been no occasion for the remark and the young people would soon have been happily wedded. Take warning and purchase your shoes of Soott A Huston.

The new firm of Austin A Black—A1 Austin of this dty, and Dr. R. C. Black, of Bowling Green—with plenty of energy, experience and money, will most assuredly establish a sucoessfhl business at the Tejre Haute Pharmacy. Drop in and see them at thetr neat and ooey establishment, corner of Fifth and Ohio streets, when to want ofany thing iff the drug or prescription lim#*

I dreamt adream the other night,when all arotmd was still, I dreamt I saw Susanah a coming down Fourth street making straight for Arthur Milligan's Marble Front grocery store. Here she found what the customers of that establishment always find, a choice stock of groceries, table supplies of every description, fruits, berries, and country produce, at the lowest market rates.

A young wife has cured her husband of a disposition to absent himself from home at nights by providing him with good meals. She has found no trouble in doing thia since she left her daily orders at Rippetoe's White Front grocery. When you can't find any article In the eating line at Rippetoe's, rest assured that It is not in the market. Go to the White Front this evening for your Sunday eating.

Keep constantly in mind that Button Hamilton, of tho Central Bookstore are introducing a new and excellent pencil—the Dixon American Graphite, to all grades. Once using these you will have, no other. At the Central Bookstore you will also find every variety of the best staple and fency stationery, and blank books of every description. Also Croquet and the new game of Chivalrie.

The picnic season I* new to fWi Mist and soon camproeetlngs will blow to. To realise the number of these to progressand Ineontemplstlon, ask White A Mewfcdtoney, the number of orders

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are filling for these gatherings. It looks as though these clever gentlemen, the suseesaors of W. H. Sage, were doing all the business to the way of furnishing supplies of bakery goods and confectionery. They sre certainly well prepared to do so.

Ifthwnnf ©or cltisens who aresoforhiuat to be able to seek health and plcasm at the watering places, will call at Buntin A Armstrong's, before starting, win be pretty sure to find aomeUnug to the large and elegant stock of Toilet gr*»dsja*t received, comprising mbs, brashes, hand-mirrors, Wicker rered flasks, and soapa, bath glow* toweSa, and fine colognes, and im tried p#rft»meries—that they want mplete outfit tat their trip.

FvArvysar brings aninwreased varietvof) s. rbls Is psarttentarty tm to smiirii r, A trsveliKr, tw instanoB,sees ti» my nllMM* esr be enters *riy wtuany diflwent styles of mm-head-gear, (fer w# do not here -!.• -a, nftiM&of tbseiber sex,)ss arc 1m ads to covered by thefcn. If :u.. .-.:-luals are seen with hats extbepiwfm^ion Is that they t*to brothers, that, at the very »-•, tb* have purchased the articks in .--n-u st the same store ootbs wune The tmth of tlds paragraph will he k»«vkl«nt by looking at the gt va- new oa exhibition at How* The riche^ patterns^ 41 rates' Hew YoA ffal saw- price at&B.

baaaet up shop for himself, at Xo, *7 south ftxutli street, a Jtow doot^ north efttoiiMilitl^wisnkeiMiswi* and neat stock of groeertes and to supplies. Being at the head of the market, he has extra fodlHlss ftwlMMfttog the freshertandbestartkieato his line.

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nimUe sixpence"—yon mnember the eld adage. Well, this is the rule adopted by Barbour A Greenough, the popular grocers, south wast comer of Fourth and Cherry streets, to the sale of table supplies. Everything to fta market you will always find at their house, and that of the ifreahest and purest quality.

Yea 1 told her that I loved her, that loved her, long ago, and I'm waiting for the verdict, for the verdict, yes or no. The whole matter was happily oonclud ed by her answer of

sensible little woman as she la, has been resolved to purchase at Riddle's popular establishment, all tha articles of feminine wear and adornment.

Yes, come to the evening, or come in the morning, or come when you re look ed for, or come without warning, you will still always find Noyea Andrews and his gentlemanly clerks ready to show you a splendid stock of bootsand shoes, suitable for all ages and for all stations In life. In lowness of prices Mr. Andrews will not be surpassed. For straightforward dealing he yielda the palm to no one. "Good goods at low prices" la his motto.

Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, of Massachusetts, lost ofily about $18,000 in tho Chicago flro of tho loth, which is a small amount compared with the old fire of 1871, when their losses were 9150,000, which was all paid and since then then they have written very small lines In the city. Great care has always been the motto of this reliable institution, and is the very thingthat makes policy holders so sale. Tho policies for tins reliable company can bo had by applying at Ilager's Insurance Office. .i si KMiitM' *-f

Fly time has come, but Miller A Ar leth are grepanwi to protect your horses with elegant buggy fly nets and heavy team nets, of leather. Of tho latter they manufacturing In great quantity. They hare also a large stock of fly brushes. In light harness they show a splendid stock. They have recootly engaged one of the best workmen in tho west for the light harness department. For anything in this line call at their establish ment on South Fourth street.

The hands of a watch may be advano ed or set lock, when necessary, without injury. .at this operation should be performed with care. Last week a friend of ours received the hoof of a three-year-old muW on his-watch case, and the hands wore set back about sixteen feet, wo should judged Although the watch kept going as long as he did, its usefulness as a time-piece waa seriously impaired, and he bought a new ono from tho largo and attractive stook Riddle Is offering at such low rates.

THE FINEST A TTRA CTIONS YET. To make room for the immense stock of Pianos now arriving, I will sell Organs for the next 30 days on easy weekly or monthly installments, giving from one to two years tirae to pay for an instrument. Having over 40 Organs on hand to select from, now is the time to gladden your house with music. Don't let this opportunity slip. Call soon at

Kissnkr's Palack ok Music, south side of the Public Square, No. ,48 Oltjio street, Terre Haute, Ind* ?,

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

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And still they come. Another car load of those splendid Stono l*umps out received everybody likes them. This pump is delivered and put up without extra charge, and when within twenty miles of Terre Haute at tho low price of ten dollars for tho first ten foot complete, and seventy-five cents for each additional foot. Printed guarantee from the manufacturer with each pump. First oome, first served. Office at Buntin House. Address loqk box 1159, Terre Haute, Ind^|s.| W. H. Fdk. ...

I have just received another oar load of Studebaker Farm Wagons. Also have a complete stock of Spring Wagons Mid Buggies. Call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere.

DANIEL Mijjukh,

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PA TIlONfi OF HVSBA b*f)R Y.

I CELEBRATION.

There will be a grand celebration of

Terre iiaute, on Wednesday July 29tl 1874. The grounds will be In nplendl order, with plenty of cool shade and water. The various organisations of Workingmen and Sovereigns of Industry and also Patrons from other counties and mates and all friends of the order and the public generally are cordially Invited to join with us and haveagood time. The procession will start from the ooriwr of Second and Main streets* and move east to the Grounds, at 10 o'clock, prectoely. Addresses will be delivered by K. A, OUetnan, of the Indiana Farmer, and CM. N. J. Coleman, of the Rursl World, m. IjOuIs, Henley J«mes, Mas-

terof the State Orange, and other prom peeled to he present. The dinner will he to pksnlc style, each

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«aa get permbMlwft hwn the committee. The committee will be on the fmunda for ttat purpose on Monday, July Mm at 2 f. x. The charge will be 1^00.

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Dr.W. It Miller and lady, of thekrgkal Institute, IntllsaapoBs, as* vising our town, the guests of no. F. Curry.

Our young friend Charley Matot, who has been on the sick list, we are glad fo learn hi oonvaieeciug.

Many thanks are due oar Silver Band, aad aibedally their energetic^ leader e« Cstlin, for jhvoringus with apubUei ning.

Judge Patterson at the last court thinned our jail birds oat pretty well, leaving*us Wt one. Good Judge, that.

Dock SJatan says, "why to the thunder dont somebody get sick f" A person would think upon entering Crowder*a drug store they were in some city drag store, everything i* arranged ao nicely, "I/udt to ye," Hud.

Cheering news for Salli vanites. It la rumored that the P. O. is to be moved back to town frsm "Buttermilk." Will inobably occupy one of the new rooms on the south side.

UAltSBALL GRAPE-SHOT.

•^Nickle boys" are in good request! Our town constable is a king. Allen Briscoe favors a bread riot. Pretty doubtful—P. A D. railroad* The Juvenilea will give another concert soon.

A Beecher seance is reported in the 3rd ward. Touso and Peleg have invested money in a feat trotter.

Our young bloods have dono gone and shaved their beads. The thirteen horse power court convened last Monday.

Fast horses are now being i»ut in trim for the fiilrs. Another Homer man wants a citizenship with ns.

An artesian well on the north side of the court houso Is talk of. Rumor says that the Decatur National Bank is to be removed to Marshall.

Miss Parcel, of West field, was visiting our city this week, the guest of Miss FloszaLockard. .}

Sweitzer has restgried his position as sewing machine agent, to accept the position as huckster. Promotion is slow out sure.

Thoro is no counterfeiting the smile that plays over the faces of the M. D's, as they watch the honest farmer doal out the green com, apples, Ac., to the villagers.

Several of orrr young men seem to think that Centralfa is the hub around which this great world revolves—the center of attraction generally—and they each want to be the felly.

Perry McKaln Is very urbane." "You don't say so. How long has ho been In that fix was what the other said. They were both school marms from the country, wanting certificates.

Father Wagner desires to purchase lots adjacent to the Catholio church. If successful will remove the school building to said lots and will establish a Catholic school.

Charley Kittles billiard tables have been removed to the room formerly occupied by Henry Denser, all know where that room is.

I can endure hot weather, picnics, the measles, or the noise and confusion of a Waning mill, but when it comes to doing rasiness on the first floor, where the room above is occupied by an clocutiom ist,

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Charles Hewy met with quite a misfortune last week. In getting out of a wagon, he fell and broke his leg. Our sympathies weaken however when we learn that the.leg fei$k§n \v»s a, wooden OH6i

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The opening of a crate of c^ueensware caused quite an uuusual business stir to be manifested on the dark corner last Wednesday.

My plan for "viewing the comet* meets with universal success, and I have received some highly gratifying testimonials from those who have tried it. These testimonials are coming to from bankers, doctors, lawyers and clerks, and can bo relied on. I will give their names, and their comments in a subsequent letter.

The grand Duke is badly smitten. Ho fixed up bis piece and at the proper time was getting ft off very nicely, but alas, his memory proved treacherous he for-

It—he repeated "your smiles would ed—would shod—would shed," and and was about to collapse, when she told him to "never mind the wood shed, but go on with the pretty talk," which he did, and is happy.

The trial of Ben Shaw for bastardy' took place before Esq. Legoro on Tuesday. The evidence was somewhat conflicting. bat no me doubts for a moment tho guilt of Ben Shaw.

Miss Fanny B. Price will giv® one of her superb entertainments at Harlan Hall on Wednesday vetoing next. Miss Fanny Is a great fluvorite wherever abe goes, and those that would enjoy a rich rest should not foil to be on hand, as it is seldom that we can have the privilege of seeing and hearing so renowned an artist In our own Uttie city. Let us give Miss Fanny a hearty welcome—a crowd-, ed house, as her merit deserves.

Archer Bartlett Is a candidate for Oririgress. Arch is a good man, and will get a big vote here. Arch will write his ineoe, but will not undertake to speak it. fee truth of the matter is, Arch fe not a very fluent speaker was spoiled at an early age. He onoe upon a time ran for sheriff and at a large political gathering was called upon to make a speech. He took the stand and said: "Fellow dtiaens. ladies and gentlemen," to atoll strong voice, but not another syllable oouldhe utter. Mountains of darkness loomed ap between him and hlasutyect* lie stood as silent as a poat for the space of two minutes, when his opponent,who was seated for back to the crowd, seeing that Arch was to a strait and desiring to h«s!p him out, yelled ont at the top of his voice, "Give 'em h—1, Arch!" Arch dropped in his seat, and never "spoke" again*

OFFICE Ff7RNITUJl& Buckingham A Van Ulsen have the laigest stock of Office Desks, Office and Library Tables, Ac,, to tba dty, which they will ssll tow for cash.' Call and aee their styles before purchasing. They also make all kinds of Office Furniture, Counter*, Osses, Ac., to order. Place ot business wT Wajjiut MUSM* between Fourth and Fifth. '\l

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do wehfb Hie DAKtto. Miua, Owner offfonrtkand Bagle Sis., |tt^yII4i^ Urn Saute.

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Fashionable Colored Prints, 7 cents. All Spraguo Prints, 8 cents. 10 cent Muslins down to 7 cents. All Muslins down 3 cents to 4 cents.? $4.50 Marseilles Quilts for 92*30. 80 cent Dress Goods for 20 cents, 50 cent DresB Goods for 85 cents. 1.00 Silk Pongees for 75 cents.

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Peas, of Philadelphia, Franklin, ef Wke^Uag,

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Clay, of SewpsH, THIS AO »tV INDEPENDENT, And Is not governed by rales or rates of any combination. Please call before applying elsewhere.

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Office Opposite the Postoffice.

WE LEAD TRADE,

A WD PAY A HUNDRED CENTS TO THE DOLLAR IX THE BARGAIN.

No Forty-five cents on the Dollar for us!

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AS LONG AS A MERCHANT PAYS FOR HIS GOODS HE HAS A RIGHT TO GIVE THEM AWAY IF HE WANTS TO, ON PRICES ONLY FOR CASH. ... ffj «r 4

¥HE BIGGEST SACRIFICE YET!!

All 12% cent Prints down to 8 cents. All Merimack Prints, 8 cents. 11 oent Muslins down to 8 oents.

GOOD NEWS FOR CARPET BUYERS!

Prices down. GOOD CABPETS from 25 and

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20 oent Dress Goods, for 12K oents. 65 oent Black Alpacas, for 50 cents* 40 cent Dress Goods, for '25 cents. 75 cent Dress Goods, for 50 cents. Silk Pongees 85 cents, worth fl.10. Parasols in all the new Styles, i:

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TICKINGS, NOTTINGHAM LACES, SILKS, TABLE LINENS, SHADES, COT* TONADES, CA8SIMERES, BLACK ALPACAS, and all other goods have fkllen in price terrible within a week.

FOSTER BROS., Slain &U bet. 4th and 5th.

JJNION STEAM BAKERY. FRANK HEIMIO & BRO. Mana&ctarert of all kinds of

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Crackers, Cakes, Bread,

And CANDY!

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TO CIjOSE OUT OUR WHOLE STOCK OF i:

Summer Dress Goods,,

DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.

CURE A BARGAIN in these excellent goods

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Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,:

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,

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Pare Bnmdie^ Whiakke* and Wine* for Mediciagl Usee.

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