Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 September 1874 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
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Hon. Pat Shannon has so far oonvsXmced ss to be sbto to drive rat» a R. Baker And Bm Hndnot haveretwned from their trip east.
John Strain, alter a two years crate La ibeSeutti Seas, Is at home. SL R, Wright went down to Clnolniiati this week for a stock of groceries.
Ooorge W. Harper, editor of the Robinssn Argus wss In the city yesterday. Mr*. Dr. Young and daughter have returned from their visit to the «easkle.
Bd. Valllant, wife, sad Ml* Sallie Warren came home yesterday from Colorado. M-
Jim. C. R. Peddle went to Kansas City «a Tuesday, to visit her sister, Mrs. i&eever.
O. Trask, the Jeweller, has some dead Mraert words on the opposite side of this page.
Mrs. J. R. Chambers visited Cincinnati this week, on business and to see the Sxpositioa.
Rev. Croatey returned this morning from the Convention Qf Unlverbalists in New York City. vu.ju I JS '-"4 8. S. Allen is at his post in the "Buck eye" After a sojourn of new two months, with his wife, tip north.
Seymour A. Stevens commences today the sale of his stock of millinery, at retail, at wholesale prices.
Job S. Combs, Ibrmerly of this city, is now lying hopelessly ill of consumption, at his residence In Indianapolis.
Some of the pspen announced Rev. C. R. Henderson to sing a solo at Dowling Hall last night. His wife filled the Mil.
L. Felsenheld, of the Marble Palace, yatarned this week, after a month's abaence in the eastern dry goods market.
Prot Baldwin is writing's book in which he will set forth all the tricks of medium# he has been giving at his exhi MMU
Vernon L. Cole, who slings more oopies of The Mail about Marshall, than any other psper, visited the city on Tuesday.
Mrs. Allen, wife of Capt. C. H. Allen, formerly of the Express, now in Wash ingtmij give us a letter from (be Capital this week.
Wa Herron Is wifttog l^i of very interesting reminiscences of the Eighty-Fifth Raiment, which acre now appearing in the Sullivan Union. 8. A. Heniek, now cashier of sbank In Denver, Colorado, is enjoying excellent health by the change, and his IhmGy will probably soon Join him.
A dispatch from Rev. E. F. Howe an Bounces the illness of Mrs. Howe, at Muneon, Massachusetts, and he will not flU his pulpit to-morrow as expected
Miss Shryer, 10X lbs. arrived in the city last week. That*, why John G. stands in his store door with thumbs in thesrmholesof his vest, looking so important.
Mr. Max Hoberg la in Indianapolis to-day. These visits make his old bachelor friends shake their heads knowingly and look sad. Twas ever thus.— [Gnsstte.
Ormond Barbour and Dr. Depuy broke ground this week for elegant residences ma north Sixth and Six-and-ft-hal/ streets—the former a frame, the latter ofbrtek.
Henry R. Wood, of Cairo, Ills., who has been visiting in this city the past week, goes to Vineenttes on Monday. Ho will be here again before returning to his home.
Robt. O. Watson and W sills
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"start this evening for the Cincinnati Exposition, to be gone about a week. They will taks in the IratlanspoHs Exposition oa their return.
New York
next week, aad may possibly extend his trip to Btuope. Ramo* «ys a certain ywiBf tody wlB«*w»eth»tia« of Mrs. 1 A. and go wUk Mm. Wsjjivs tWs as a mete nrm«r, wttk a bops that may babw. ......
Rumor hath H, and apfWrtmcM have eonftrmed it, that a young man, a resid«nt of Sooth Sixth stmt, will wj
soonlsad to the sItar,syotmg lady.s a«ar neighbor. 8o says the Gssstto. Jamca Ross and wlfo started on W«dWaariagr morning for a ftwir weeks Jsont, taking hi Chicago, Fort Wayne and
Oindnastlt. The most of the time will ",a be spent with Mrs. Ross* nefcoa, Mrs. McCnlloch, at Fort Wsyse.
Ladles, aohooi teachers, postmssAMM and others can earn a fow dollars with great ease by oanvmaing In their immediate neighborhoods for The Saturday Evening MaiL See pmepetAns In another column. ranted—dtlasna to know they can get juwecriptkms filled stall hours,, da^ and night,
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Htore, ate ny ami all kinds of fresh spices for ptekeilug pwtpmm, «tO""*}» eoal f,
The painting of the exterior of Ike Fliv: NatKmal Hank bmtding, Which *ik« ge«»ersi aftoMtfon»nd admi* wasdonr by -.f »tMa tndxr thf ilim-tioii of Wln-.im M.
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In thin day, when one la grsatod at every turn with wonderful Inventions snd cnrkros discoveries, soams strange thai one of the greatest of these, and one which yields the moat practical advantages to humanity, should havaescajwd pUced lit the catalogue of won-
Ws refer to what may be celled a for ill-temper "—in otfcer words, a neatly-made and comfortable shoe. Sack may be had at Noyea Andrews bee* and ahoe store, where a specialty Is made of ladies and children's foot wear. Hia stock is large, from the best manufactories, and yon are saw of getting not only a perfoctly fitting shoo, but one both sty liah and dorahl*.
The candy department of White MeWbiuney*s extensive corfteetionery house, Is in charge at Charles Glitnore, one of the best candy makers in the west, W. A M., tbesuooeesorsof W. Sage are doing a very large Jobbing bu siness, and we can assure the hundreds of country dealers who resd The Mall, that they cannot bny candies or confectionery goods to better advantago elsewhere. For the dty trade, the taffy season has been inaugurated and immense quantities are sold daily to old and young. Their lunch room hi a big suosess and a great convenience. I
A circus, up In the northern part of the State last season, drew a targe crowd by advertising that Hon. Schuyler Col fox would ontsr the ring on abet of five hundred dollars that he could ride the trick mule. That was obtaining bus! ness by triok. D. C. Grelaer A Co., at the "Hoosier Store" don't do business that way. They obtain custom by keeping the best goods, in style and quality to be had, do a steady, sste bttsinesn, and are content with reasonable profits. Onoe buying anything In the dry goods line at the "Hoosier Storo," and the customer Is sure to return, and not only return but will tell the neighbors.
When one's thoughts lightly turn to love and matrimony,"engagement rings, wedding gifts, valuable keepsakes, and all such choice little novelties possess a peculiar interest, and it may not be out of place to remind interested parties that a most charming collection of fresh new jewelry, fine watches and chains, beautiful wedding silver, and ©very usefttl and ornamental article kept in fashionable jewelry store, mn be seen in endless vsriety at the popular house ef T. H. Riddle.
At forty years of age a man looks hack over his llfo and wonders what he did it for, and then turns wistfully toward the ftitnre, and keeps on doing it. No mat
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what age a man may be, he should be sore to purchsse his saddles and har at the establishment of Miller & Arleth, south Fourth street. They have on hand a mammoth stock of all goods in their line, and sell very cheap. Call and see them._
Fruit Is abundant this Fall, and all provident housekeepers are busy preparing their Pickles, Preserves, etc., for winter me. All the rare Spices, Seeds, so desirable on such occasions, can be had at Buntin A Armstrong'^ oomer ef 6th and Main Streets.
Austin A Black, at the Terre Haute Pharmacy, make a specialty of filling Proscriptions. Anything prepared by them may be relied upon as being correct, as they keep nothing but pure and reliable drugs and medicines. They are always ready, both day and night, to accommodate their customers. "She shut her eyes to Love's knit brows, she 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 mart 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 audience by changing a canary bird into a rabbit, has a formidable rival in the man wbo turned a bushel of potatoes into a barrel, at Arthur Milligsn's Marble Front Oroeery, opposite the first ward school, where Is always to be found a choice stock of table supplies of every description, and noki at bottom prices.
Button 4t Hamilton have made the Centra! headquarters Aw school tmoks They have atoll supply of everything needed, together with school materials, stationery, blank books, dee. Their general stock of books and stationary was never more complete than now, Especially In feney stationery they claim to lead all Mher dealers. Larftas call In and see that'/"Papeteries boxesof paper and enrelopea—three difstyles, "Cteoftatra,*' "Boqoet," and "Hawthorne,"
The foeolty of Imaginstlon Is the great taring of human activity and the prindpal sou roe of human Improvseaeat. Now imagine theimpwromentyou will make In health, strength and wealth by parebastfifr your groeeries and provfadons at R. W. Rippetoe^i "White Front,** His aalM are ao large that frwHs and vegetaMas have no «me to get utale and ankaattby. And t^«n Wa groceries are frnOt and pure, while in suturing the hast oetmtiy produce he has, by Ms large acqtialntaiMW, sopsrtor sdvsnto-
Kii..*, U» Hatter. Knox, the Hatter. Knox, the Hatter. Every gentleman wbo has visited Kew Yotfe Is fiunllter with *Kn»x, UM Hatter,M for the wc»dsst«e him in the free fmm btU-boanis, newspap*i% and fro»» '-my dBreetkm. For the eity trade hei- the acknowledged kaite*, beeause in* siAtaatv the ftaMNt n»d«. Host A
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DETERMINED to msintsln the iasd we have gained by low prioes and superior goods In Black sad Ootorod aik% Blsck snd Colored Cashmeres, Black and Colored Alpacas, and first class Dry Goods generally, ws have this fell exerted ourselves to the utmost to surpass all former efforts. Whether we have suoeeeded we are prepared to let our customers and the pablta judge but will simply state: We have now In stock a
thing shown fn this city for twenty yearn, comprising in addition to the above mmed frbricsail the new styles of Dress Ooods, such ss Rajahpoor and Kam Kara (lotha, Mohair Cretonnes, Serges, Diagonals snd other styles, also all the popular makeeof Black DreasSUks, also Wsterproofc In large variety, and Housekeeping Linens from the best makers in Scotland and Ireland. Our yard wide Bleached Muslins at 9. 10, 11 and 12H cents are the wonder af cnctomers. No sach bargains have been offered in 30 years.
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Zach Overman is on the rick list. Mack, If you want to get Oo*»eat raw meat.
Hal. Stewart has returned after an absence of about three months. We notice a few barrels of choice sweet potatoes (nansemond) in our market. They were raised by Matt Keeney —Matt is granger.
Dr. Matson of Carlon will locate In RockvlUe. George Sill, Jr., has gone to Iowa
visit of inspection will smply
PELSENHELDAJAURIET,
Marble Palace, 030 Main St,
NEW STYLES
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Perfect Fitting $2.00 Shirts!
opened «t HUWTJEB'S Shirt Store, 197 lH«la afreet, Terre Hawte, lad.
pf As good aa usually sold elsewhere for
GULICK & BERRY,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Brugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,
Corner Main aid Fourth Streets, Tem|Ianiy|| Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uaal.
ROCKVJOULE SCANDAL. Mrs. Dr. Cross and Miss Bettle Trovy are visiting friends in Virginia.
And Pickard has returned from a visit toptowa. Mrs. W. H. Nyo and son, Marshall, have returned from an extensive eastern tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Save St rouse have returned from Edinburgh. Deming Bishop of Lebanon, was visiting friends st this place last week.
Thos N. Rice is recovering from a severe spell of sickness. Rev. H. L. Dickerson is absent/on a few weeks vacation.
Rev. Handley attended the M. E. Conference at Lafoyette. iX o. J. Innis has retained froiM a trfp to Philadelphia and other eastern clues.
Wm. H. Harding has returned from New York where he went to purchase goods.
Ed Popp has gone to Kokonco Why do not our authorities offiwa reward of $20,000 for Pat Noel
John F. Meacham has moved his stock of boots and shoes from Ureencastle to this place.
Wm. P. Wright now occupies the new room of John D. Hunt, on the south side of the square.
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hi a good climber, but csnnot hang on well when he gets up a tree. Onlart Saturday be IfeU about 16 feet which bruised him consider**!?, but on the following day he waa ready for another tree.
Every person should know the definition of the woifd semicuWcal, Here is Webster on It: "Of. pertaining to, or obaraeterlslng a species of parabola in which the mbee«fthe ordlnates are proportional to the squsresof the absc&sas and which Is the evolute of the emxunon parabola." _____
DID SHE DIE?
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GIMPS AN» IIESOFTHE™™^,-.-. VED IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AND AT PDRTY PER CENT. LOWER PRICES THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
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—MOULIN UNDERWEAR, NEW STOCK, BEST MATERIAL, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIPS,
CHEAPER THAN EVER. A. HERE A CO*
NEW RUCHKS, NEW NECKWEAR, BKADED BELTS, E1JBXJANT JEWELRY. MILLIONS OF NOVELTIES, JUST ISLAND DAILY ARRIVING, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. AT
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P. M. Dcmnslly has removed his Drug Store from the old stand, on the eoner of Fifth and Midn street*, to his^lendid new rooms No. Id, south Fourth
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ttoftssnd iq^ioiBtmfnte in tbs £tyc Iwgpbody who viidts the N0tetiy W«* Wtti«lttgton St., gimt4y sniTprisad and
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Seymour A. Stevens'
GRAND OPENING,
Saturday, September 19th,
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And will for thirty days, sell without reserve, hi* entire Wholesale Stock of
MILLINERY GOODS I
Comprising the latest novelties of the New York and foreign markets,
ATBETAIL,
At wholesale prieea. We quote no prtcea but our goods will apeak for themaelves.
JttONT FOKQET!
For Thirty Day* at 174 Main St., SixOiand leresth.
Itemember the Opening, Saturday, September 19th.
VANDALIA LIKE. HALFFARE
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Indiana State Fair,
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Cfuelmaii ami Uoiivlllt ExpMitlta*. (imnmenetbf Monday. September 7th, 1874, the Vandalla line will have on aa)e round trip ticket* for all the Expositions at the following rates:
•tele Fair aadi Ixisaltsa, tt.lt, Which ineludss sdmission ticket good for three days tfam date of sale.
Mit'iimw ummeir, |t.m. Tickets good ssvsn days from date of sals. M«riSYxx.iJi iimmei, Tickets mod seven days dm dais of sale Tnttwleave Union Depot ss follows! Jww TVfW
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Every lady in Terra Haute and vicinity, who Is interested In economy and desires ai the same time to drew well, to read the following. j'.
Annoancement Extraordinary.
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Artine OwAiiMtf. Anir* hrnkteGH. Fs*t I.lne p. m. 11:25 p. m. Nifbt E*. ». m. saw a. m.
IfTidie the Old «cUafeleVa» iallallae.
CLOTHING-,
GREAT SACRIFICE
Watches, ewelry,
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Silverware,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN E IT S &
PRICES LOWER THAlt 1YER.
Silverware Thirty Per Cent, less than Regular Prices.
WatehM 39 per eesl. less titan ever before offered. Ctold Cluttas and Braeelets eheaper than ever before •old darlag the part fifteen /ears. Solid Gold Jewelry at one-fourth tbe regular priees, and Boiled Plate Jewelry
fhaa Avetfoa Prim.
Bavlag a atoek that is equal to many In the largeat el ties, and being determined to do bnalneaa here I am anxious to obtain a share of the patronage of thla dty andvlelnity. To eonvlnee jow I mean bualnes eall at the
Marble Palace, 618 Ham&St,
Ai^daee C^ooda and Prieea. Watehea and Jewelrj' repalred by ilrat-elaaa workmen^ and guaranteed to give satisfoetton.
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Barg*ains!
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DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS!
We are offering EXTRAORDINARY BAROAUVS li% all kinds of
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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS!!
A MAMMOTH STOCK JCST OPENED AND AT
LOWER PRICKS THAW EVER BEFORE.
We propose to give every one a chance to buy SOUS CHEAP GOODS, and EVERYONE should look through oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. The hondrods of customers who visit oar stow dally testify to ths "r.
SPLENDID BARGAINS
We are ofltrrlng. DonH forgot to call upon as, st
Corner Main and Fifth Streets,
OUR MAMMOTH STOCK
JN ELEGANCE AND CHEAPNESS IN PRICES.
Our 9IERCIIAWT TAELOBIWG DEPARTXKEWT has the latent Importations of the FIWEST GOODS eonstanUy on hand,
Mosslers Square Dealing—One Price ^Clothing
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