Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1874 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
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C. K. GUbid Is at home again altar a sojourn of font month* out weat. Judge S. B. GooJdos and wife are in the city, visiting Mr. and Mi*. Ow. C. Boy.
Cap*. Wm. Barrickbioat in Mlmonri, looking after aonie of hi* landed poa»e»-
Lod M. Batrd, with his wife, of Kvansrllle, lias been visiting his brother, John P. this week.
A. Her* went east this to see Ibis wife«Mi selects big stock of goods for the fell trade.
Miss LsVene May Jackson, of Santiago de Chilli, is visiting Miss Jennie Mark, north Sixth street.
Ed. M. Walxnsley, of Syce's Carpet Hall, has been writing some remarkable letters for the country
Mis. Ira Grover and children came home, on Thursday, after an extended visit to HingUm, Massachusetts.
James Garretson, of this city, was married on the 14th inst., to Miss Carrie M. Griffith, at Lawrence,
Heinl Brothers bore sway a number of the premiums in the floral department, in the State Exposition, this week
Mrs. Anthony Defreee, formerly of this city, BOW residing at San Diego, California, is visiting her lhtherat Areola, Illinois.
Chas. W. Weaver, for some eighteen months with Cook A Bell, returned to his home, Letart, Ohio, this week where, we are sorry to learn, he thinks of remaining.
Gen. G. K. Steele and Aquilla Laverty will shortly add their names and fortunes to the Terr© Haute colony from J'arke county. Old Parke has given us aome very excellent people.
W. W. Hewett, for many years yardmaster of the Vand alia at this plaoe, position he has filled most faithfully, has resigned, and will be succeeded, next week, by freight conductor N. B. •Rockwell.
Dr. Ensev, the east Poplar street druggist, has determined to remove to Pierce City, Missouri, where he has purchased a drug store. He purchased fl,200 worth of goods from Gullek A Berry to take out with him.
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Ladiee, school teachers, clergymen, postmasters and others can earn a few dollars with great ease by canvassing in their immediate neighborhoods for The Saturday Evening Mail. See prospectus i» another column.
James Fink, Sr., a traveling drummer Sit an eastern hardware house, visits this city evfery month or two, on his roands, and the daily papers, with each visit tell us, with great regularity, that he Is "the fether of the late notorious James Ftak."^ if
The frr-rfM stat«a that Rev. N. I* Brak«C vn. of this city, was the only chaplain v. ho went into the army at the opening of the war, ami remained until the cIom Ifta regiment, the 21st Indiana, hit a reunion at Indianapolis next Thursday.
Mrs. Crawford, wife of Engineer Crawford, of the Vandalia, had the nerve fc put the musle of a pistol in the free of man who was peering through fh .°V 1 window shatter, one night tLi* a- .. The follow left in such haste that he ltd not say "good night,"
Belle is a little, bright seven year old ehiii,living Miththe fomily of Mr. W, Stats, iurl was mad when he went out wltb rte this morning, so mad that he lookcii said she to Mrs. 8. "Certainly so bad as that," said Mrs. 8.
WVU/'iwrid Belle, apologising and hesitating, "if he did not look black he certainly did look brown 1"
Pcrley hell, Esq., of Fenn town* a1-1-, has to Terre Haute. He C-ui.» to '»onty when It was a wUderneas, and has lived hero for more titan half a •*«}!.jry. He haa been a very ». •-'fell man. Parke county 1 w** and best dtlsens. 1 'i itata^ good man and matt r. wealth.- k\ Uo ftepubl ift.
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James Runnion, son of David Runnion, i! ,y years ago a prominent and influeu! dtb»n of this county, is now mnnag 'editor of the Chicago Tribune. The elder Runnion is still alive and actively engaged in the grain trade at Chicago.
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DID SHE DIE? te new Illustrated story, to be
oomcienced in The Mail next week. Watt ikwworth was arrested this week, and Mtonlddm as it may appear, he was not guilty of the
Mk»& Heidriek, who haa been visiting her sister, Mm. Dr. Armstrong, returned to her home In Oils
B*f. K. F, Howe, with his wife and fiunlly, eame home, Thursday evening, after a vacation of nearly two montha, and glad to get home.
Mian Emma Maneooit, to the bonds of wedlock, was borne away from her home in this city, last Tuesday, by Wm. H. Miller, of Iudlanapolia.
Prank Seaman was in the city yesterday and made some rapid calls on irienda, leaving in the afternoon for his new home in Knox vl lie, Tennessee.
An ltnpecunloaJt tailor, named Barrett, who arrived in this city a few days since in search of work, claims to be the frther of Lawrence Barrett, the actor.
Wm. H. Scritraer writes from Bakersfield, California, that that place is very sickly, and that his wifo and George
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Wheeler, formerly of this city, are quite ill. Wednesday, while visiting the Indianapolis Exposition, .Miss TUlie Ball, of this city, laid down two rings in the ladies' wash room. She didn't pick them up again. Somebody else did.
Prof. Brown, the new teacher of music in the Normal, 1* skillfUl violinist as weli as vocalist. He haa taken hold of the work in earnest, and the Express say* promises to make even President Jones
K. W. ThompHon, jr., passed through the city Monday afternoon, in charge of a gang of Texas editors, which he had taken east with promise of same return home. He seemed to be filling his pledge to the satlaikction of all.
The rumor mentioned last week proved true. Dr. 'William P. Armstrong was married on Wednesday to Miss Emma L. Jackson, at the residence of the bride's parents, northeast of the city, and the mated pair are now enjoying a tour of the eastern cities, with a possibility .of a little sail across to Europe.
Friendship is sweet. Friendship is beautiful. Friendship is the great joy, the great happiness of this life. What would life be worth without friends? And what would life be if we hadnt such an establishment as the New York. Hat Store of Howe A Yates' to get our stylish hats and caps? They are just getting in their fall styles—some very neat, attractive and desirable.
When your pocketbook gets empty, and everybody knows it, you can put all your friends in it and it wont bulge out worth a cent. The way to keep it fall is to buy your groceries anjl all kinds of table supplies at Arthur Miiligan's Marble Front grocery store on north Fourth street. His goods are a!ways-fresh and prices the lowest in the market.
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If thy conscience smite thee once, it is admonition if it smite thee twice, it ia condemnation. There is one thing sure, however, that your conscience will smite you fearfully if you fi&il to purchase your Harness and Saddles at Miller A Arleth's on south Fourth strest. They have a large assortment, well made, and price* reasonable.
You are referred to the ant for industry, to the lion for valor, to the dove for innocence, to the serpent for wisdom but for a good lunch at a small cost we refer the fiurmer and the hurried city merchant to the new, clean and comfortable Itmch room ofWhito A Mewbinney, at W. H. Sage's old stand. It is a big imcGMH to the proprietors and a great convenience to the hungry.
She shut her eyes to Love's knit brows, she shot 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 thoeo elegant trimmings at T. H. RJddle'a. Mr. Riddle is now in the east and sending home the latest novelties In his line.
Button A Hamilton have rearranged their show windows this week. Much taste has been displayed and they have now a pair of the handsomest windows on Main street But then they have »o many pretty things In their house that they have an advantage ovor other deal-
The many pretty things In these windows «ure only a small part of the novel and choice goods inside—useful as weH as ornamental.
Turn, for a moment, from the Beecher soandal and p&nder over the foot that D. 'Jrpincr A Co., at the "HooslerStore,*' !,)t«. the largest and finest stock of dry .Is and merchandtoe in their line that they have eme carried. The stock Is fresh, selected by Mr. Greiner, in person, in the eastern market.* lie visited New York at a time wheq pekoe were a, and the patrons are WeH pleated with tin Mrgadns daily offered at the •oothwtu corner of Ohio and Fbuitb -traeta.
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DID SHE DEE?
Read the new illustrated story, to be oommeaead in Tbe Midi next week. Wanted—dtissue to know they can get prescriptions filled at all hours, day aad night, at J. & Somes'east end Drag Store, alao any and all kinda of freah wphm for pickeling purposes, etc.—also waloB.dfi.
Fralt la abundant thia Fall, Mid all provident housekeepers are busy preparing their Pieklee, Preserves, etc., for winter use. All the rare Spices, Seeda, AO, so deairable on such occasions, can be had at Buntltt A Armstrong's, corner ef Oth and Main Streetp,
Austin A Blade, at the Term Haute Pharmacy, snake a specialty of filling Prescriptions. Anything prepared by them may be relied upon aa being ooi» rect, aathey keep nothing but pure and reliable drugs and medicines. They are always ready, both day and uight, to accommodate their customers.
Do you want the beat and safest In stur&nce for your property Of course you do. 'The boat or none" is the reply of all that think for a moment. Toes go to Hager's Insurance office, agent of the Springfield Fire Insurance Company and there you will find all that you could wish for a company sound aa the soundest, with large capital and an experience of 30 veara. Represented by agents known to, every property holder in the county
When one's thoughts lightly turn to love and matrimony,"engagement rings, wedding gilts, valuable keepsakes, and all such choice little novelties possess 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 every useful and ornamental article kept in fashionable jewelry store, can be seen In endless variety at the popular house ef T. H. Riddle.
In this day, when one is greeted at every turn with wonderful inventions and curious discoveries, it seems strange that one of the greatest of these, and one which yields the most practical advan tages to humanity, should have escaped being placed in the catalogue of won ders. We refer to what may be called a
Panacea for ill-temper"—iu other words, a neatly-made and comfortable shoe. Such may be had at Noyes An drews boot and shoe store, where a specialty is made of ladies and children's foot wear. His stock is large, from the best manufactories, and you are sure of »tting not only a perfectly fitting shoe, at one both stylish and durable.
MORE BARGAINS. •,
SHOULDER SHAWLS AT 25 cenk UNDERWEAR FOR 40 cents. LADIES' MERENO HOSIERY FOR 12X CENTS PER PAIR.
LADIES' FLEECED HOSIERY FOR 20 CENTS PER PAIR. MISSES FLEECED HOSIERY FOR 15 CENTS PER PAIR.
CHILDRENS FANCY HOSIERY FOR 8 CENTS PER PAIR. OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. OUR STOCK IS LARGER AND OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. POPULAR CENT STORE, SOUTH FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN.
SPORTSMEN'S FA VORITES. Hazard's Powder. Tatham's New York Shot. Eley's Ammunition. Scott A Son's Double Guns. And everything, of the best quality, needed by sportsmen, can be had at
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
A. G. ATTSTIX fc Co'a.
—Orders for well digging and cleaning, datcarn cleansing ana repairing, left at Scott's pump shop, on north 6th, between Cherry and Mulberry streets, will receive prompt attention.
FOR SQUARE DEALING AND GOOD GOODS VISIT THE POPULAR CENT8TORE, NO. 12 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN. TEXAS GRAND PRIZE CONCERT,
Pontpomd to October 22nd, 1874. The Hon. Jas. T. D. Wilson, Mayor of Houston, unci the City Council, endorses tbe enterprise as follows:
S" Hotrnrrcot, Texas, April 30,1874. We the irartffniigned, regard the Real Estate Dietribntion, which J. E. KosUt proxmK to make on the 22d of October next, this city, as calculated to promote improvement*, and plselng within the reach of many, who otherwise would be unable, a chance to secure* home for them and their families, and having from our long acquaintance with him, every confidence In his integrity, we foe! Jostltled lnsayinc that we believe that he will carry oat tits Distribution honestly and CaJrly, aceonltng to bis ad is an
Blpi«d by the Mayor, the Hon. Jas. T. t. WI toon, and City Council. Capital Pri**, lfcM» Gold j,ten BeatdenoM tn Houston cl*tmulatlon JJMW, and the Rail* road centre or Ihe »tate 0 180 traots «f land tn dlfRnvnt portions of the mate. Value of price*, tH65u nfiOO tickets at 13 eaetu The management are so well convinced of the imeeem erf the Enterprise, that they feel Just* itled In promfslna to a*rr*n avanr cinrr or xovav. If the drawing doe# not take place oa KM of October. Kvtait PHissrAio in fall, whether all the tickets are sold or net.
Address J. K. FOSTER. Hanaro, Huston,Texas. T. W. HOI78B, Treasurer. eepMMt.
DID SHE DIE?
Read the new Illustrated story, to be eomneneed In The Mail next week.
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GREAT SACRIFICE
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Watches,
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Silverware,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER,
Silverware Thirty Per Cent, less than Regular Prices.
Spoons and Forks lower than have been sold for years, and nicely engraved FREE OF CHARGE. Watches 25 per cent, less than ever before^oflfered.
Gold Chains and Rracelets cheaper than ever before sold during the past fifteen years. Solid Gold Jewelry at one-fourt the regular prices, and Rolled Plate Jewel ry less than Auction Prices.
Having astock that is equal to many in the largest cities, and being determined to do business here I am anxious to obtain a share of the patronage of this city and vicinity. To convince you I mean busineseallatthe
Marble Palace, i618 Main St.
And see Goods and Prices. Watches and Jewelry repaired by first-class workmen, and guaranteed to give satisfaction.
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ARRIVING DAILY.
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Greatest Bargains of the
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Mossler's Square Dealing—One Price Clothing House,
Couststlu^ of CHttDBETS, BOY'S lESra 81ZE8, in all Styles and sines excels that of *ny season,
5*7 K»In Street, between Fifth Mid Sixth, Tem lJautc, Ind.
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Monday, October 5,1874.
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Enormous Menagerie!!
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l^OO Wild Beasts! l^OO Beautlftal Birds! Prominent among whlcU are ^fm 2 Trained Elephants! 4 Ton Monster Unicbni!
Hlppotamos!
And the only FULL
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Infant Lions, Camels, Tigers, Cougars, Mpnkpys, Ostrlchai, Cawowary. etc., el?. (For complete ltxt, see bills «tid programmeR.) It is the
Largest and Finest Menagerie in the World!
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GRAND MUSEUM,
Hu 10,000 Startling Wonders!
Animal* and Inanimate, ttnm rII part* of the: earth, Htatunry, Antnmatta fiffitrea, Armor, FIsimm, Injtect*, K#ptlies, «tc., and la tli«
Only Great Traveling Mnseum, 1ST THIS nftTED HTATES.
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Hippodrome and Cireus in Twa Kinra. Two Kings. 50 TALESTKD ACTOR*,
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KOO Tratactf Hviwm, El«ph»«» Oilier Aaimnl*. Dont Call to tbeOKA.VD^PROC^SION I milM
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under 8 Ywtriof Aff, 45 Gent*. Open* at land 7 PM. Commence one hour later. OmnlhttiMM and other whlclwi will carry pa»ennn (ton Main atonwrt, to th« OTiow OtokikI*. north «h wtsen andalta RailKMd and chestnut I- OR ft CEM*.
Adam Korpp«aah, Sole Proprietor. R. 8. Oingcm» Agent »na wnl Dlrwrtor.
