Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 September 1874 — Page 8

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A PAFER FOR THE PEOPLE.

Personal.

Senator Pratt wm In the dtjr lad

SUm Kitty Leake attends Hope Sena iaary this year. Ben. G. Oox «od wifc have ntan«d from tlMlr ^mri« trijh. ... ri I John Moors, the hatter, has left us for food, and located in UhyMta.

Hon. Pat. Shannon has so tkr recovered that be will get np town next week Heater A. Benedk*, the poetess will give a reading In thk city about the fin* of October.

Howard Reiman, the Baltimore porkpacker to In the city preparing torthis winter's business. i|J

Mra. Frank Myers and daughter are visiting at Carthage, Missouri, the home of Mr. M's parents.

The eetLmable wife of W. H. Seudder, after a long illness of consumption, died on Monday morning.

Edmonds In his history of Terre Haute Journalism has a goad word for all his late brother editor* and publisher*.

James P. Gooldns, wlft and child arrived in New York, from Europe, yesterday, and will be tore In a few days.

St. Clair Wallace has come all the way from Paraons, Kansas, to take a course of study In the Terre Haute Commercial College. _____

Misa Jennie Wilson, daughter of J. A Wilson, formerly of the High School goes to St. Marys Institute on Monday,

J. B. Harris, cleric In the office of C. R. Peddle, with his wife went to Pennsylvania, this week, to be absent two or three weeks.

E. L. Norcroes, is at his post again after a pleasant recreating tour. He comes back In the possession of the moat bony ant health and spirits.

E. B. Cole, the Main street milliner, seems to have come to stay. The Gazette says he Is going to build a fine residence on South Sixth street.

Rev. E. F. Howe will return next week Rev. & F. Dunham will get back early in October and then all oar rambling pastors will be at their poets. a change

fcjjglJohn P. Meacham has of base Qrcencastle to RockviUe, where he will continue the shoe business,

He Is aow In the esst selecting a stock.

Tf) 2 Mr. and Mm. J. 8. Wdaawm pot some XfJL fine tnmnles of naves. peaches and

fine samples of grapes, pea pears on eahibitiod in this offloe yesterday. Like 1Mb they were a fleeting show. 'r

WU1 Lews, having well a^mpliahed his mission In working up the business of the Howe Sewing Machine Agency in this city has gone to Peru to do the same for that locality.

Frot Wm. Russell, formerly a teacher in the Model Deportment of the Normal School, opened school at Salem on the 7th, under very flattering Four Normal students are in his oorps of teachers.

Otto Wurtsebach, recently promoted to the foremanship of the news room of the Express, entered that office asan apprentice boy only five years ago, since which time be has not lost a week's work. An example for boys.

A newapaper man escaped the clutcbea of a policeman this week by pleading ignorance of the municipal law which prohibits man from firing his own pistol, on his own premises at his own chicken. Where are our boasted liberties?

The i^Sttetal oon*eiitkii of Unl*ersalista will meet In New York dty next

,,^Hweek. Rev. M. Crosley of this dty starts

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to-day to be la attsadanes. He will retum the last of next week. There will -ffbe no servtessln the CWvwsallst dranjh »•no-morrow.

A. Burnett has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late ^Robert Brigga, of Otter CWsk township.

The state Is solvent, bat will require careful handling, and It Is fortunate for the heirs that it has been placed In Mr.

On Tuesday evening Charles K. Beihle will lead to the altar, at St. Stephen's ehuroh, Miss Utile Wilkinson, daughter -of Mr. and Mm. John E. Wilkinson. In K'.vanoe we tender owr warm otmgratulations to these worthy yonng peopk» and hope the! future lives may be all 7, jlfthat thefar brightest fluey may now vv ''-IpietoBre.

I^rw, of Ctoverdale, Pot-

eounty, who graduated this week

^tn thaOwaamereial OcdJega, was first to Ireodive ««e of the new IMplomae of that ^institution. These new Wpiomaa, just irscflived from the engravers, an artistloally deslgaedt the peaauusddpasd pandrawiag by Ftoltasor Oarvin, being remarkably fine. Aoompurtaoacrftheae diptomas with the old own, also drafted

Frot Garvin, sbswr that as year, have rolled on, the Professor has ternedto ^Jwrlte. lawyer nsachassp Is jwttitm to* 'ImenseslyleaaCoiieelaSAlx laOiapelle t*ot throwing Ex-Minister Nelson iatbeaiMde. He recently had ewtlsrre Haute party la tow, and cut a "wide 'S^uc''Wath.'* Wm. Mack writes tlsit jtha avsftwe wsa ftUed wHh peq^e to ate

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fowr-tei Beaehiunp hi a fkUow, n» Reserving than he ever had credit for, —jd we art? glad to hear of his A'

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OOtm Ed. Vandsver, who haa been severely ill, Is out sjslau i. Prtee, onTfVuit Ridge, ratoed this sessosi SyHB gallons of blaokbsrrisa.

St. Louis promkws to^ve ua back today •Prof E. A. SkeeKoftheOaaeite. Hawley, the dliestety man haa aklppad out, and numerous ereditoss mouxn became he Is not.

The senior, or gtadostlng clam of the High School this year, numbers teneight girls and two boya.

Wright A Kaufftaan moeeed CSJppenger Rutherford hi the grocery business at the corner of Main and Seventh streets, and are spreading fresh paint on that

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From the Grand Rapids Eaglo we learn that Wm. F. Mofcller, formerly of this dty, is in receipt of a letter Informing him that a large legacy has been left to his mother by the death of a near relative In Germany. Himself and sister are* the only two living heirs.

We are pleased to record that oar ft* mer townsman, Horace Burt, is growing np with the country. He has recently been placed In the responsible position of ohief inspecting and supervising engineer of the main line of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad with a big salary and headquarters at Clinton, Iowa. I

Mr. M. L. Mossier hold a magnlfiotht reception at his residence on north Fifth tt last night in commemoration of the Jewish New Year, which is observed te-day. The house was well filled with guests a splendid supper with all the delicacies of the season was served, and wine and jollity was the order of the evening.—[Journal. .x

Fruit Is abundant this Fall, and all provident housekeepers are busy preparing their Pickles, Preserves, etc., for winter use.- All the rare Splcos, Seeds, Ac., so desirable on such oecasibna, can be had at Bantin A Armstrong's, corner of 8th and Main Streets.

Austin A Black, at the Terre Hauite Pharmacy, make a specialty of filling Prescriptions. Anything prepared by them may be relied upon as being correct, as they keep nothing but pure and reBable drugs and medicines. They are always ready, both day and night, to accommodate their customers. •'She Shut her eyes to Love's knit brows, die shut her ears against his chiding lips, and rising to the level of the unspeakable emergency, she flung open the secret bridal chamber of her heart and declared that she must have her dress trimmed with those elegant jet trimmings at T. H. Riddle's. Mr. Riddle is now in the east and sending home the latest novelties in his line.

The magician who astonished his and fence by changing a canary bird into a rabbit, has a formidable rival In the man who turned a bushel of potatoes Into a barrel, at Arthur Mllllgan's Marble Front Grocery, opposite the first ward school, where Is always to be found a choice stock of table supplies of every description, and sold at bottom prices.

The femora race horses Red Cloud and Dexter, may be seen pawing the air and chafing impatiently at their bits, at the harness store of Miller A Arleth. This Item, In yesterday morning's Journal, needs the additional statement that these gentlemen defy competition, both as regards quality of work or low prices. Give them a call for any kind of harness.

Button A Hamilton have had mi Immense trade In school books this week. They still have a fall supply of everything needed, together with school ma* terialSt stationery, blank books, Ac. Their general stock of books and stationery was never ssore ooiaplete than now. Especially In flaacy stationery thev claim to lead all other dealers. Ladies call In and see their "Papeteries boxes of paper and envelopes—three different styles, "Cleopatra," "Bwpet," and "Hawthorne."

The day when a boy begins to feel uneasy at being dependent upon somebody else, Is the day when his boyhood begins gift wsy to manhood. The day when a girl finds somebody on whom •he is willing to depend, Is that in which she pauses from girlhood to womanhood. Yes, and nothing makes her womanhood so beanUftsl and attractive aa for her to purcMseber dry goods, notions* hosiery, trimmings, etc., at D. C. Grdasr A CVs establish men t—corner of Ohio and Fourth streets. When you want splendid bargains In their line, call at the "Hooder Store.**

The flusUty of imagination Is the groat spring of human activity and the principal source of humsn improvement. Now imagtaa the improvement you will make strength and wealth by porchairing your groeeries and pft»virions at R. W. Rippetoe's "White Front." His sake are so large that fruits and vegetables have no time to get stale and un-

And then Mis groceries are and pern, white In aeettring the country produce he has, by his large acquaintance, superior advanta-

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Buntin, of BunOn A Armstrong

has gone to the Louisville Phartnaoeuti cal Convention, with as fine samples as will find their way there from more metropolitan dtiea.—{Uasette.

Ladies, school teachers, clergymen, postmasters and others can earn a few dollars with great ease by canvassing in their immediate neighborhoods for The Saturday Evening Mall. See prospectus in another column.

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When a house gets the name of keeping the best in the market, and nothing but the best, the popularity of the establishment is assured. Such a reputation is enjoyed by T. H. Riddlo, dealer In Jewelry, Fine Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware. He purchases direct of the manufacturers and Importers* knows the quality of his goods and recommends each article for just what it is. His reasonable prices keep the stock moving so that it is always fresh and the styles the latest out.

Said young America to his papa: "Pa, be you a Britisher T" "Yes, my son, was born in England." "Well, we whipped you," replied the youngster, The old gentleman, however, smiled kindly on the preoodous youth, and doubtless thought that among the blessings of liberty wss the Inestimable right to purchase our boots and shoes of Koyes Andrews, the old reliable and well known dealer, where good foot wear at reasonable prices can be obtained at all seasons of the yesr.

Many business wen avail themselves of tbe convenience of White A Mewhinny's elegant lunch room, at Sage's old stand. But it Is the former that 1s especially delighted with tWs new feature. Instead of a tiresome stand at the counter, as heretofore—no matter whether you invest ten cents or twenty-five cents for your dinner, you can walk back to this oommodlous room, be seated at a table, and while resting partake of the usual lunch, a cheap and subrfantlal dinner, washed down with a cup of hot coflfee.

CIDER MILUS—A great reduction In price at A. G. Austin A Co.**. FOR A GOOD WATCH or Clock, or anything nles In Jswdry or Siverware, dont foil to call on O. Trask, at Marble Palace Jewelry Store, 618 Main strset.

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P. M. ftonnelly has remored Ma Drug Store from the old stand, on tbe corner of Fifth and Main streets, to his splendid new rooms No. M, south Fourth street. Osll ami see the new establishment. It is one of the handsomest locations and appointments in the dty.

SPOBTSMMtni FA VOMttm Haaard's Powder. Tatham's New York Shot. Key's Ammunition. Scott A Son's Doable duns. And everything, of the best quality, needed by sportsmen, can he had at

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVSNHSTG MAIL

OPERA HOUSE—ONE NIGHT ONLY,

TaeaSay Bvcalac, StH«ht IMfc. IST4.

GEORGE L. FOX'S

A. G. Atnm* A Go's.

HORIERY FOR ALL, PRICKS, CENT STORK.

HPT! DD1FTT TROUPE,

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TH* OBKAT KINO OF THK PANTOMIMIC ART, A WD OWLY GEORGE L. FOX, TSBOUOnUl

HtJMPTY DtJIPTY IN PERSON!!

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Knox, the Hatter. Knox, the Hatter. Kiux, the Hatter. Everj' gentleman who haa visited New York Is flunlllar with "Knox, the Hatter," for the words stare him in the fttce from blll-bosrds, newspapers, aijd from erery direction. For the dty trade he is the bC^5?«wlodged hatter, because his hats are the finest made. Howe A Yates have been made his sole agents In this dty, and have now a full stook of assorted aises.

This conversation between two Eastendem: John Smith—"I say, Paulf where are you getting your Drugs and Medicines, now?"

Paul Jones—"Well, I tell you, John, until Somes, on the corner of 12th and Main streets, came out, we had to go all the tray down town but now wa can get anything we want Day and Night, in his line. And then he keeps as good a stock of Stationery, Perfumeries snd Toilet Goods as can be found liv the dty."

John Smith—"Well I will go and see him, sure." The Springfield fire insurance company, represented by Hager A McKeen, is the company to place your property in, as its policies are always worth all that they represent, and from the feet that they are written by experienced insurance men, no quibble or difficulty can occur, as frequently has happened in this place with parties having their property destroyed by fire, and the error found afterwards. This is sound advioe, and you that have property to insure, better get a Policy In the Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company.

AT LOWEST

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Representing a Worid of Fun, Tricks, Trials and Tribulations. BTKITTMIXS CSXPLITK AS PUTUIIIIW TS11. flee Bills of the day for farther particulars. Beats secured S days ia advance at BUTTON «. A. RAVIX, Agent

A HAMILTON'S Book Store, 1ST Maln^t. •U K. VABKULCS, Ea«tn«w Manager.

VANDALIA LINE.

HALF FARE TOTBI

Indiana State lair,

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Cincinnati utdMuirflN

Exp«dtloii».

Commencing Monday,September7th, 18M. the Vaadalia line will nave on sale roaitf trip tickets for ail the Expositions at t«e following rates:

State Fair aa4 Bxpeeiton, W-IO, Which includes admission ticket good for three days from date of sale.

CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, *7.0*. Tickets good seven days from date of safe. I.OUIftVILLE EXPOSITION, gS.75. Tickets good seven days from date of sale Trains loave Union Depot as follows: Leave Terre HaxUc. Arrive Indicmapoo*. Day Express«7:O0 a. m. I(h00 a. m. Fast Line......2KB p. m. 4:15 p.m. Ind's Local...S.-00 p. m. &10 p. m. Night Ex 1:15 a.m. &S6p.m, Arrive OtnetnnaH. Arrive Louittritte. Fast Line $15 p. m. Ufl6 p. m. Night Ex. 8:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m. jar- Take the Old Reliable Vaadalia Use.

JNO. E. SIMPSON, OenT Sup't.

OEO. E. FARRLNOTOA. Oenl Ag't.

"NDIANA'STATE FAIR.

CINCINNATI AND

Louisville Expositions.

ARRANGEMENTS ON

Indianapolis and St. l^onls Railroad.

Indiana State Fair, $3.10,

ROUND TRIP!

Whleh IaetndM an AJwiirits Ticket Is the Pair wall Kxpsnitisa, Hale will Camnaeaee September

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TICKETS GOOD TKKEE PA\"B FROM DATE OF SALE.

LOUISVILLE EXPOSITION!

$8.75

For the Bound Trip!

Good fbr7days!Vomda%of»al«.

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lasisd In the sansts of Americas Amassment. The number of years, attested by their lavish the AmeihYt* OrimalM

Dy tu« own eoeaetl. WHO ma Divinw, uw (davD PAKTAUWS O.K. FOX, 'Will appear in bis oomle Trick PantomlosoT

A Grand Corps of •TECIALTY AKTIBTH.

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Sale to Ceaineaee Reptesiber 7 aad not befhre.

Cincinnati Exposition, $7.00 For theRonnd Trip!

GOOD FOR SEVEN DAYS FROM DATE OF MALE.

Sale to Commence September 7th, and not before.

Trains Depart fhua Sixth street be pot at fctta. m.,fc4Sp. m., and a. m. —REM JBM BFIR—

Take the I. St 8t L. R^Slrotd. IS. B. ALLEN, Agent.

JOHN

W. BAOGETT, DEALER IN

Flour Barrel Headlagi aai Stares.

Keep eonstantlv on hand, Tloor, Meal, Lime, Cement and Slack Half.Barrels. Orders solicited and prompt Attention given Isstk Pint, betweea «Nn*1smi aa« Viae streets.

NEW ABRIYAJU3.

FINEST GOODS.

"See" W. S. Evce & Co. on Black Cashmeres and Drap-de-Ete for^Assortment and Low Price^^

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Black Silks!

1874—FALL OPENING-1874

PELSESHELD & JAURIET

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Marble Palace,

50 Pieces of BLACK SILKS, 75 Pieces of BLACK CASHMERES, 200 Pieces of BLACK ALPACAS.

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We bare made In the snd tbe S1CBIFICIS XKBE8, tefi«tker wftlli the

UBEi oar BLACK ALX*AC4yiili« waatetlMi of ciTiac the US.I. llffftj At'

GREATEST BARGAINS!

for the least mratf of any fat the dty.

Felsenheld & Jauriet,

1LOWEB

Marble Palace, 620 Main Street.

Bargrains! Barg-ains!

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS I

We are offering EXTBiORDIIlRT BABGAHTS In

all kinds ef

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS!!

A MAMMOTH STOCK JUST-OPENED AND AT

We propose te give every one a ckaftoe t6 btiy SOME CHEAP GOODS, and EVERYONE shonld look throu^n our stock before purchasing elsewhere. T^e hundreds of customers who visit oar store daily testify to the

SPLENDID BARGAINS

We are offering. Don't forget to call upon ns, at

Corner Main and Fifth Streets,

MWiTiSBDinr AMUVAM -OF-

CLOTHING AND MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS,

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Wilson Bros. and Hunley.

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WE AMMO CALL A'iTmiWM TO A LARCE LESE OV

Camel's Hair asd Rajabpoor Qotts, Merinos and CasunerM la doth Shades, Serges and Biagoaab in new Fall Shades,

French and Irish Poplins of the latest importations. A splendid display of printed French Cashmere Robes. A ftill and complete assortment of Ball Fringe in all colon, also of BugleLace*, Bogle Fringes, Gimps, Beaded 0VaamentssTlLBEAI) AND GUIPIJBK LACES. The whole presenting the finest attraction in Style and Prices we ha?e erer offsred.

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