Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 September 1874 — Page 8

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A Pater forth® Piopue. Personal.

Miai Loqr Dduo is visiting at Oimb-

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H. Riddle started** Hew York, morning, to be absent three

ObancQmenSehloaa, Millar and Hager ••an at home from their eastern jour-

J. A. fboU, the aeadamao, ia meat ele. partlj aad comfortably situated in hi*

Harve Oarr, of the Grand Rapids SatEvening Port, is visiting hia home and Mends in this city.

A. Arnoid'a wife and babies came tanwon Tueaday morning after aprofemtod vialt In Chicago. ~.irl T7

Mrs. Angle L. Wilson, M. D., is vlaltjmg at Chicago, and will extend her brief jaorney out to Clinton, Iowa. number ofooal deaters is increasing so rapidly that soon every bouseMder "»n have one of hia own,

James Voerheee will travel this »amm with the Fanny Price troupe, taking dto btwiaeaa of walking gentleman.

Bd. Valliant and wife, accompanied

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Sallie Warren, start for Den-

nr, Colorado, to-day, tor a brief stay. H. S. Daring, of Hoberg, Root A Co., with his fiunily, started tor Put-in-Bay tot nlgjat, where he will stay two weeks.

Fired Katzenbaoh went to St. Louis *is week, to take charge of the wholetobacco house of i\ Kataenbach A

Mim Emma Nehf^ daughter of Enquire Hrhf, will attend the Baldwin Institute, Pern, Ohio. She goes thereon Mon •«y.

Dr. Carter, it is said, had a wager of pot that be would cure Lydick, the snake-bitten man, with his Indian remedy- Hffioat.

With a sound like the explosion of a Jaoob & Miller, a machinist, had "websarlng restored at Delano's artesian Wba Saturday night.

Or. link is the recipient, aiid deservedly so, of mach praise for a fine herd «f thirty-five pure Berkshire pigs, on yfctMthm «t the County Fair.

John 0. Brigga, of Sullivan, formerly -fef this city, waa married at Bock «faL, on Wednesday to Miss atehings, of Florence, Alabama.

HtoJannie Oliver, of Hopklnsvilie, Kentucky, ia voting her sister, the wilb «f 8. EL Somes, the popular young drugggrt

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east Main street.—[Gaaette. jr. Patrick, who waa brought home Grand Haven, last week, ja still to his boose, and suffering inly from inflammatory rheumatism. Aeoal man made the assertion to a Jhwroal reporter thla week that certain ecai dealers In this city have lately retassngBrated the old style of chewing in

lira. L. M. Thomas made twerityftfcree entries at the County Fair. If all would do as much, or according to ability, our Mrs would be more interesting.

D. W. Mlnshall, the banker, who returned home Tueaday night, alter an stesnee of two weeks in the east, held ^oite a levee on Wednesday with hardpressed bualneaa men, who had bean "waiting for Minahall to oome home!" t. a Dickeraen, late of the Gaaette, fcas formed a partnership with Charles WL flak, of Indianapolis, and will enIpge in law and general reporting. Both gentlemen we skillful phonoand will certainly oommand gemij of buatneas.

Morris L. Mossier, the "square dealer," haanot left the dty, atated by (fee paper* some weeks ago. He la still tm ehaige Of doHdai hmm to thla slty, and proposes to make this his peraaaanent home. .,

is not beyond the probabilltk*! and ia one of the possibilities that Hon. m. W. Voorbeee may be the candidate tor the next Presidency. Tferr® Haute eegbt to have a President in her already ^eti-jprnmed crown of glory.

W. A. Crawford, of the Natkwial State Hank, and Mtas Alice Walter, daughter «T th* 1«** Mr. Walter, of Walter A Kppinhousen, were married at the wrtdsnce of her nncle, smr Roasvilie, Ohnton oounty, on Tawday. Theee e*«sUent ymutg people will makethie dtp home.

Rev. a R. nendffr*.™, with hta wife, returned home, Ihiwsday evwiing, Imn hia summer vaoriion. He made Us headquarters «t PhUadelphla, ranring out to the mmWa, Wsrtdngton, Mew Torit aad other pctot*. This waa N* fixatvWt to the east, having spent all Matins «nd money bemofownsetgtyitijg an i«**i ti»v .list jpayln»s

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laM {Sunday, with a»uUa^jpttim offlOO cape PotUrr followed Wltij ^0. Scalar ei4nddena*-tMi is the oeareat Aurdi to Parke street. We all renmnfrerthat terrff Pa**• atreet war^-tbe O^Uog-Poit^rconttoWKy. How good HIs toeee thi-» errtn* IxraUuws putting

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A. Hbeap is vfatttng relative! Pigeon, Miohgaa.

K» Goodman, jr., the clothier, came in ••Tuesday nonlng from the east.

Mm Uadle Hedrick, of Cincinnati la f|i^|lMtilil«rllbR, Dr.

Tne times are oat of joint when such staunch Republioans as Oommedore Stevens say they csnH Y^te the enUra ticket.

Peeple «Mt end of town ahould bear In mind that they have In their midst a flrat-daaa drug-store, where all klnda of medicinea may be had and prescripiions oareftilly compoonded. "Where Ignorance is blh«, tta folly to be wisebut the ignoranoe of those wlto have never bought their ahoee at {jkMtt A Huatoa'a, 3a the Wj revere of thla. ITheae young gentlemen, the etMwra of 8. C. Scott, are doing a line business Just because they keep the best class of boot® and shona, are accommodating, and satisfied with small promts and quick salea. It is not bliastal to be, jgnormtof theae fccta,

Few men foeljoyous and light b?*rtod and remain utterly eelfiah they must communicate their feelings. The way for the honest formers and other horse owners to be Joyona and happy la for them to purchase their saddlery and harnees at Miller A Arleth'a, south Fourth street. Their goods are all of superior quality and their prices are exceedingly low. Do not forget to give them a call when you want anything in his line-

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Many business men avail themselvea of the convenience of White A Mewhinny*s elegant lunch room, at Sage's old stand. But It ia the tamer that is especially delighted with thla new feature. Instead of a tiresome stand at the oounter, aa heretofore—no matter whether you invest ten centa or twenty-live cents for your dinner, you can walk back to this commodious room, be seated »t a table, and while resting partake of the usual lunch, a cheap and substan tial dinner, washed down with a cup of hot coffee.

Last week we spoke of the return from the east of D. C. Greiner, and that the stock of dry goods he purchased was coming in. The goods are now here, spread out upon the tables sad, shelves of the "Hoosier Store," southooraer of Fourth and Ohio streets. The fine display of goods show excellent on the part of Mr. Greiner, and the patrons of the house are convinced of one of two thinga—either he knows how to buy, or the Greiner Brothers are satisfied with small profits. Perhaps it's some of both, for which the customer gets the beoeflti '.

Parents tell your children, Parents tell your children, Parents tell your children That Button A Hamilton make a present of strong, substantial and elegant cover for each Header, Arithmetic and Copy Book purchased at their Central Book Store. These covers are something new, made of strong and heavy manilla paper, and will wear as long as the pupil may need the book, thus preserving Has good as

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name of the reader is printed on the ride, and space arranged for writing the owner's name. No additional prio© for books on account of. the covers.

When a house gets the name of keeping the best in the market, and nothing but the best, the popularity of the eetabUahmont ia assured. Such a reputation is enjoyed by T. H. Riddle, dealer in Jewelry, Fine Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware. He purchases direct of the manu&cturera and importers, knows the quality of his goods and reeomme&tds each article for just what It Is. His reasonable prices keep the stock moving so that it la always fresh and the styles the latest out

Said young America to hia papa: "Pa, be you a Britisher "Yea, my son, I waa born in England." "Well, we whipped you," repilifrfthe youngster. The old gentleman, however, smiled kindly on the precocious youth, and doubtless thought that among the blessings of liberty was the inestimable right to purchase our boota and ahoee of Noyce Andrews, the old reliable and well known dealer, where good foot wear at reasonable prloee can be obtained at all seasons of the year,

The election ia rapidly approaohing, aad we predict that just one half of the tea now aedclng coenty offices will be disappointed. The contest will be dose and nummooa bats will be made. A hat to moat generally aalected the forfeit. &i making tbeae beta it should be expressly stipulated that the hat Ml oome from Howe A Yatea' New York Hat Store, because they intend to have a stock of fell wad winter hata unsurpassed in quality and variety by any aver brought to this market.

The reason why so many rsaidanta of Tterm Haute decline leaving the city daring tte Snrnmer raontha la because UteyaflKacfcitefe* highly the labors of R. W. Rippetoe to their beltal£ They dislike to miss the opportunity of buySag wad eating the good thingi with wkkii the "White Front" la conataatly rtemd. Two delivery wagons are goeontiaually from morning till carrying oot the baskets upon baakete of cholee gKxwriea, frffh butler and eggs, poultry, vegetables, fruita, berrtsa, canned goods, salt meat* and ftth, taelMtt, wru and -weU, «v«rjrthlng

Austin A Black at the Terre Haute Pharmacy are to receipt of a large and afegant swortment trf fine toilet artkJea, indading seapa, spongea^ hmidiea, bath towela and glovea, hand mirrors, Am perfemeriee Mid hair olla, aad asajr «therarU^es that am to be sold tbmp for cash. Call and them before jxur-

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TERRE HA TJTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Notice to JPmtront.

The foil term of the Public Schools ^rill open by order of the Board of Trustees, on the 7th the attention o: called to the following ed therewith:

The text books to be used In the different arrades will be thfc same as those of last year. The teachers will give complete lists of the same to the pupils on the first day of the session.

The Normal Training School is now under the control ef the Trustees of the Public Schools, and will be conducted hereafter On the same general plan, and under the same Rules and Regulations as any of the other Public Schoolaof the city. The Training School district Is bounded on the north by the St. I* V. A T. H. Railroad, on the east by the EVanaville A Crawfordsville Railroad, on the south, by Main street, and on the west by Sixth street. Pupils in this district who desire to take German will go to the First Ward. Pupils promoted to the eighth year (A grammar) grade will attena the same buildings as last year. Pupils promoted to the seventh year (B rrammar) grade who reside west of Tenth street and north of Poplar street, will attend the First ward thoae wot of Tenth street and south of Poplar street, the Third ward, and thoae east of Tenth street, the Sixth ward. The pupils of the other wards, except those Included in the Training School district, and thoae promoted to the sixth year grade In tie Seventh ward wha may attend the Fourth ward, will attend school In thsir respective districts as heretofore. Changes in these boundaries will be made promptly, from time to time, as the interests of the various schools shall demand.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY IPmTINC? JMAIL.

OPERA HOUSE—OWE NIGHT ONLY,

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GEORGE L. FOX'S

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HUMPTY DUMPTY IN PERSON!

Whose awoeess has never heea equsled la the annals of Amerioan Amusement. Uurongs of people nightly asaenabied for the applause an hearty laughter, the andlmlni surround^l \iy his pwA COJiacU, wlUi hi* brother, the FA.

O.K. FOX,

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JSepieeenting a World of Fun, Tricks, Trials aad Tribulations.

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W. a MOKYU,

Agent.

Just opposite the Ftourth street school house Is located Arthur Mliligan'a well kept and extensive "Marble Front Grocery," the great reaort tor choice groceries, fruits, oanncd goods, fiincy groceries of every description, country produce, young chickens, game in season, vegetablea and about every thing noeejed for the table. His prices are always found to be sa low as the lowest,

You had better wear a calico dress without trimming, if It is paid for, than to owe the shop-keeper for the moat elegant silk, and trimmed in the moat bewitching manner, says an exchange. Very true, bat If you -want to trim your dress elegantly, go to Riddle's and purchase some of his new and elegant jet trimmings. His goods are always seasonable, up to the lateat styles, and seldom fell to give satisfaction, both as to qusllty and price. ±J

If those of our citizens who are •OS*" tuaateas to be able to seek health and pleasure at the watering places, will call at Buntin A Armstrong's, before starting, they will be pretty sure to find something In the large and elegant stock of Toilet goods just received, comprising combs, brushes, hand-minors, Wicker covered flasks, and soaps, bath gloves and towels, fine colognes, and imported perfumeriee—that they want to complete the outfit for their trip.

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PR A FOR HIM! About tAose 232,444 MncMnm.

{From Wilson* Sewlug Machine RsAeetor.l Mr. Hopper's Singer manufacturing company manufin^ured 832,444 Singer Sewing Machines in the year 1872. making 19,370 per month, or 745 per day, or nearly two machiues per minute. This ia a "high" statement, nevertheless it la •worn to and ought to be true. This very number of machines large only worn

Maw Sewing Machine

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between the theUrovar A and the Wheeler

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A Wilson Manufacturing Company provides that all machines made by either party and tkimmifHm tAeptat#

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we, ly Mieviaj, first, thai SB2.444 ffinger Sewlng Mafttitaer Sewing safoly believe I tfcreo-

quarhnaof them are stored in the branch houam of the wishing to

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2dv«inoe^rBUTTONH.HAMILTON'S

A Book Store, 157 Main BL

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Business Manager.

BARGAINS.

THE PRETTIEST AND FINEST OP REYEltSABLE STRIPED SHOUI^ LER SHAWL& OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION, CENT STORE, 4th STREET, NEAR MAIN.

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ONE HUNDRED DOZ. MERINO HOSIERY. IN BLUE AND DRAB, FOR LADIES, AT 12tf centa, WORTH 26 eta. CENT STORE, FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN. in

CIDER MILL&-A great reductio: .price at AJ & Austin A Otb%fY A NEVER WAS THE POPULAR CENT STORE MORE CROWDED WITH NEW GOODS AND LOWER PRICES THAN THIS FALL. CON VINCE YOURSELF BY GIVING THEM A CALL.

NIGHT SCHOOL at Terre Haute Com mercial College commences Monday evening. All be there. —MORE AGENTS WANTED AT THE HOWE.

AUSTIN A CO., we notice, have marked down the price of their Cider Mills.

CTOBER ELECTION.

REPUBLICAN COUXTY TICKET.

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JOHN K. QARR.

For Treasurer,

CHRIBTOPHKR A. RAY. ForSherWTr 2: JOSHUA M. HULIf

For Recorder,

SEPTER PATRICK.

n-i, ForCommiaUonsrSrdBlstriet HARVEY E. BENTLEY.

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CHRISTOPHiSRN.JJEMOJUSSJ^ SMSMT' For Coroser,

DAVID L. €JHRI8TY.

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ARRANGEMENTS ON

Indianapalta and St. Lonls Railroad.

Indiana State Fair, $3.10,

ROUND TRIP!

Wklfh IsrlMs* mm A&atalss Ttek* •ttstlMrslrHiAlkpssittsa, AND GOOD TOREK DAYS FROM T)ATK

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For the Round Trip!

Cssl flMr74aynnF«Maa«»erMd«» Male ta Caamac* 7* aad a«»t fc#ftwrs. Trains Depart from street Depot at »a.in^ap.wBu,andiaa.m. -REMRMBRRTtke Ue A 8t R«liro*d.

Real good Printa, 6 cents. Reversible Striped Shawls, |1»76All wool Flannels, 32 cents. Heavy Waterproof Cloth, 8$ cents. Good Cottage Carpets, 96 and 90 Yard wide Drees Ooods,» cents. Heavy Shirting Flannela, 20 and 2So. Dress Goods, 26 centi worth 40 cents.

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NEW ARRIVALS.

FINEST GOODS.

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TO BE BOLD DUBHO NEXT FEW WEEKS.

GREAT SLAUGHTER

Of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY mm* SILVERWARE i* B*w at the MARBLE PALACE JEWELRY STORE. Having J«st reeelve4 a job lot of Five Thtamd Dtllur^ wortfti of Jewelrjr dlwiiig past week I am cuUel to give greater bargaftas tkaa.fi^er, Please call

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DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! DRY QOODS!

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Corner Main and Fifth Streets,

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OLOTEDNO AND MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS,

SOUK BUT FDUMliH GOODS.

MOSSLER'S.

Wilson Bros. and Hunley.

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STAPLE AND FANCY DET GOODS!! A MAHMOfH STOCK JUST OPENED AND AT

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We propose to give every one a chance to buy SOME CHEAP QOODS, and EVERYONE should look through our stock before purchasing elsewhere. The hundreds of customers who visit our store dally testify to the

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SIDE BAND PRINTS SAME PRICE!!

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Heavy Muslins, 7,8,9 and 10 cents. Best DelaThea, 12K and 15 centa. Factory Jeans, 25 to 60 oents. Canton Flannels, 11 cents and upwards. Ingrain Carpets, 46oenta to fl.00. Fine Black Alpaoaa, 40 and SO cents. Black Sllka way down. Drees Goods, 80 centa worth 46 cents. "i*

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Thousands of otlwr baigaina. Bring your money with you as we sell only for gash—only way we can sell at above rates. CMIODBTETOWA1IP1II7ES.'9

FOSTER BROS., Terre Hatite.

GULICK & BERRY,

GENERAL DEALERS IN

Druffs. Medicines, Chemicals

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,

Bmidiee, WMitiee and Winee fi* Medksiasl Usee.

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LATEST STYLES.

LOWEST PRICES.

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