Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 October 1874 — Page 8

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THE MAIL

PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

Personal,

Old Dick" speaks at the Opera House to-night. Beta can safely be made on Judge JLeog's ewouon.

WU1 Law takes a position with the "Square Dealers" to-day. Jud Button will get into bis new and elegant residence next week.

Mi*. Enos Strousels at home after of four weeks in the east. Hoyes Andrews, the shoe dealer, •pends every Sunday on his fenn.

Mise Helen Minshall is attending the young ladies' seminary at Glendale, Ohio.

Mies Ada Fowler went to Baltimore this week where she will make quite protracted flail.

Sam. McDonald's elegant south sixth street residence will probably be offered for sale shortly.

Harry Whipple, of Hoberg,Kootfc Co, went to St. Leuis, this week, to enjoy the first vacation he has had for several years. ,:•*

Dr. Preston has the thanks Of the ladies Aid Society for four months grata itous seryioes at the "Home." philip Monninger is putting up a twothirds of an acre brick building at his vineyard on north Seventh street.

Dr. Will Armstrong and bride did not go to Europe. They are still in New York, where they will remain for some time.

Dr. S Stone, who went from this city under a cioud, is said to be buildlag up a fine practice over in Sugar re to

Judge Patterson has been holding court for Judge Thurman, at Greencastle, this week, and dealing out justice to liquor sellers.

Gen. Steele has purchased S. H. Potter's residence on south Fifth street, for fl2,0Q0, and CapW P. has moved into his Sixth street residence.

Our old townsman, Henry Musgrove, kas been selected to visit the north to present the advantages which Mississippi offers for immigration.

J. A. Wilson, of Wilson Bros. A Huh ley, returned on Wednesday from the Hew York Dry Goods market. He was ovite ill during part of his stay.

J. H. Locke, jr., who, with his flunily, Ins been spending the summer season with feds parents in this city returned to Ids home in Mobile this week.

Hon. Bayless Hanna addressed5 Democratic meeting at St. Louis Wednesday night. Hon. Pat. Shannon, fhos. B. Snapp and Henry McCabe went ever with him. JGeorgo Jenekes went to New Tork fill* week. With liis brother Joseph he •j will sail on tho 15th for Europe, to be

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absent one y«fr. They will spend the winter in Italy% Philip Ackerle, the well known barter, died on Wednesday of dropsy of the heart. He leaves only & little daughter, who gets $2,000 from the Odd i")ellows tnsoranoo company.

The many Mends of George B. Partington and wife celebrated tho fifth anniversary of their wadding on Wednesday evening, ami stocked them well with gifts of wooden ware, useful, ornamestal and otherwise.

Among the Marshall Herald's personals we And from this city Miss Emma 8. Carter, Mrs. Clay MeKeen, Miw MolHb ZjtUa, of the Marble Palace, Miss FunneUe, of (he'ormal,and Mw. Louis visiting that city. ,, it M. Pringfc, formerly of this city, yin has lx«n virtting his old friends here has returned in his new home In

KUmbeth, Kentucky, wW* the weekly ygrita ofTbe Mali will keep him posted with the going* on this way.

Win. A. lifookover, ot the JowrnalV job printing establishment and Mnu aaltie C. A«*Un »ade husband •ad wlfo on Tuesday meroing, took U» train form. bearing wishes of many Irienda for along liA of hapfinrnm, ...

George a MBla, for maty ymr*$»r* man ©f Olil A William* planing mill, iMs'raaigned M* pMdtkm

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:v|CtfitonriaIttafewdaya. H# mrrjj him a handsome gotd watch and «bia, a pwimt fmot his Mto? work-: mwi and tfcepfoptfeioii*. (ML HodMn, of thelfoernal, has been hy 6h6 aorernor as date—la town this dfaftrfet to the Convention at

Ikmliville, «n tike to dteema tt* tumoral Of the National Capitol. The Cbloaei domut neadtaatftwtkw* to vote la hTor the Pralrte mr^mmr jraata the ,tKSt«£iaUortfea of Mi FiaebB*, last alternooa of «wa§aali»&. Mr. a geatjemanirf the mtm of irfrta

nmr wwmmm* Dedaa, ihe wda-known and W tMto utammll mammon the VsadaHa, waa buried on Ttoeeday. His wlii mui three cMltomi will saortve #SM*» the inOMlWi of Lwsomotlve

Mr. Dttdson eownauesd en the read i» «B»d has mm that road continually until «Mt down toy 10» *Mn*m two months ago.

Owen TuQar and wffb go to Green Lake next week.

Our New York correspondent is an enthusiastic Beecher man. The town will be ftxllof Presbytej^n preachers next week.

The ague has been ahaking A. 0. Mattox for a couple of weeka. CoL John P. Baird and wifo went to the Hot Springs thin week*

Msx Joseph visited the New York clothing market thh week. Judge Jones, of the Journal, returned from the St. Louia Fair, last night.

Sixteen prisoners in the county jail uncomfortably crowd that institution. Delirium tremens took across the dark river Constable MeOoy, of Brazil, this week.

Rev. Croasley is In for another year with the Universalis, by vote of the church.

W. a Tuell la again at his desk at the Singer agency, after a pleasant jaunt down in Kentucky,

Prof. Heinley, of the Commercial Col lege, with his wife, is visiting Vlnoen nee, their eld home.

Joseph Strong had to put in a still larger engine last week. How that business of his does grow!

Mrs. W. C. Bantin and children, who have spent the summer at Columbia, Missouri, are home again.

The Journal learns that Sam McDon aid has been admitted to bail in the sum of 95,000 and will soon be out here.

No man can read about all these burglaries without a determination to have his wife sleep on the front side of the bed.

G. H. O'Boyle has commenced the erection of a handsome brick residence on the east ride erf Seventh street, north of Chestnut.

Ob! but she was mad, when her silk dress rubbed against that greasy lard barrel on the sidewalk yesterday. She said nothing—but such a look

One would think that after killing one poor fellow, Dr. Whittaker would lay aside his little pistol, but he has be^n slinging it around again this week.

The young people, aod those who have been young, and "been there, will be charmed with Mrs. Hetty A. Morrison's poetical contribution on the first page.

A new commandment for domestic service "Thou shalt not entice away thy neighbor's cook, nor his man servant, nor his maid servant, by the offer of higher wages."

Judge Sassier, of the New Orleans Commercial Court, is in the city, visiting his sister Mrs. Ed. Bindley. He is gentlemen of considerable ability, of rare conversational powers, and can tell all about Lonisaaa affairs.

Ryee's Carpet Hall seems to 1e in great favor with the churches. This season it has fhrnished two churches in Marshall, one in Kansas, the Congregational in this city, and is now at work upon the two Presbyterian churches.

Whether D. C. Greiner is elected to the Legislature or not, it will not make the least difference in the bargains daily obtained at the Hoosier dry goods store, corner of Ohio and Fourth streets. Their stock is new and fresh, expenses light, and they can afford to sell at very low figures, and then make money, both of which they ate willing to do,

Presidout Grant, whose love lor fine horses and elegant harness is so well known, was surprised, the other day when passing through the city, to learn, what is so w«li kttowfl hereabouts that Miller & Arletb, on south Fourth street, cannot be excelled in the quality of th«k hand-made harness, for light and heavy draught—and then auoh reasonable prices.

T. II. Riddle is at home again from the tat, and his store is filling up with a large and well selected stock of trimmings, fimcv goods, notions, and variety goods. HP continues to keep the same line of goods as heretofore, with all that new and novel in design and manuflicture. Ladles will find a real pleasure in inspecting his atoelc, and to Mr. Riddlo and hi» corps of aakaman and saleswomen It!«t?sl pleasure to show it.

Old folks, doitt yon remember bow yon used to writ# your l«vo-l*tt«rs on blue foohKtap paper. The linos wsrejast as sweet am! tarktor then as now, but Chare wasn't so mu«ih *tyl*. If yon want to see the great change and the style nowHMtaya, in fine note nod wedding papers and envelop** drop In some day 4 the Central Bookstore and ask Button or Hamilton or Turk to abowytm (to* Intest agony* Yon will be surprised at the vast deal of Ingenuity, and taste exmteed in this direction, and Button

Hamilton seem to have a teal mania for getting ail the anlqoe styles aa soon out. -fe-

There at nothing In Ike world that to be ao plenty, and yet is so

akarse.asrfmpi* eomaeii asnse," says BUUngs. Time enough. People of «WUBOO sense bay their groceries and ooentry fvodnos it MUligan A IMekwrsoa's Martda Front Groosiy, optha Fteurth street

WaaAdMillaaM to know they «an get jKfweerlptions filled tti all hours, day and night, atl.S. Ooum'Mii «d Drag filom, also any and all kinds of sptaaafor jrfkskeOng pnrpoas^ oasd otl,«te.

One of the most lively business houses in town is that of White A Mewhinney the successors of W. H. Sage. They are bending every energy to pleaae their patrons and ate holding a splendid run of custom. And why not The articles from their bakery and their candy department, are of the beat, the purest and the cleanest. Then the agreeable manner in which customers are treated, from the smallest child for a cent's worth of candy up to the gray haired citiaen who comes for a baaketfhl, makes It a lavorite reaort for the sweet and substantial things to eat.

Howe A Yates' New Yook Hat Store knox the sox off anything In this market with the new style silk hats, made by "Knox, the Hatter," of New York, and for which they are sole agents in this eity. They have an elegant line of soft hats, and are just In receipt, In time for Sunday, of some new style Turbans for children, of the nobbiest possible get up. Howe A Yates buy their goods direct from the manufacturers, and consequently are able to fbrnish the latest styles as soon as out.

The front ot R. W. RippetO*frti White Front Grocery has been enlarged in order to afford a better exhibition of the good things to eat and to allow free in grass and egress to the throngs of customers daily calling at that popular establishment. If you want a nice Sunday dinner, drop The Mail and go tkere this evening for some nice chickens, oysters, grapes, apples, vegetables, all kinds of fancy groceries, and in fact al most anything desired for the table.

Do you want the best and safest Insurance for your property? Of course you do. "The best or none," is the reply of all that think for a moment. Then go to Hager's Insurance offloe, agent of tho Springfield fire Insurance Company and there you will find all that you could wish for a company sound as the soundest, with large capital and an experience of 30 years. Represented by agents known to evety property bo^ef in the county.

About the center of trade is on Main street, midway between Fifth and Sixth street. It is right about here that T. H. Riddle shows the largest stock of Jewelry, Watches and Silverware that he has ever brought to this city, He has just put in two new tables and show cases, massive and elegant, filled with the richest aod many new styles in gold and silver.

Dollars and sense do not always go together, else all who wished to buy the most elegant and substantial boets and shoes, at the very bottom prices, would go to Noyes Andrews' popular shoe store. He has a fine stock for fall wear, and is selling at prioes away down. Just drop in at 141 Main street, and verify the truth of this.

Citizens of the surrounding towns can make their expenses wh^pn visiting Torre Haute by purchasing all the toilet articles they need and laying in a frill supply of family medicines at the Terrc Haute Pharmacy, corner of Fifth and Ohio streets.

THE

Bee Hive,

FALL OOOPS OPENED.

Trimmings!

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

Beaded Fringes and Ulrapn, Ornaments, Pockets, liall and Acorn Fringes.

Patterns and Materials! For Worsted Embroidery and Fancy Work In great variety.

Collars and Cnl&! Tho sailor anil other lanRe collars for LadletA Misses.

Knit Hoods! Inftmtil Caps, Hoods, Vests, ftottltuw, I«ggi»K, Mitts, Ac.

Merino Underwear! For Ladies atttf Children.

163 Main Street.

rjiHE HUNDREDS -or-

jadies

That fcave isijwcte#

Our Stock

A«d alreadj paitkMri Attest to the

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QARPETS, ETC.,

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TVRG LUG.

WI5 AftS AtfTOAU/r SELUlta

Ribbons, Humes, Flowers,

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timf gat ttw qholaost and best ampfiim 0 tin

Feathers, Hate,

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Ttan «woftwd l» and mm for jwinrlt Thtt IAIMM WhaMt Utoell of iflllln^ry known In tl» cttJT Wtall at lowMt wtool^

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W. B. RYCE. K. M. WALMBLEY.

HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.

FOUR HUNDRED ROLLS FOUR HUNDRED ROLLS 400 ROLLS. £00 400 ROLLS. 400 POUR HUNDRED ROLLS JTOUR HUNDRED ROLLS —OF—

Foreign and Domestic

CARPETS!

TEN THOUSAND ROLIfi TEN THOUSAND ROLLS 10,060 10/W0 TEN THOUSAND ROLLS TEN THOUSAND ROLLS —of—

Wall Papers, Decorations vi and Borders.

FIVE THOUSAND PAIRS FIVE THOUSAND PAIRS^ 5,000

C.000

FIVE THOUSAND PAIRS FIVE THOUSAND PAIRS, —OF—

Plain and Ornamental

WINDOW SHADE?!!

Xace Curtains, &c., &c.

TWO HUNDRED PIECES TWO HUNDRED PIECES •r...,.,.- 200

200

OF EVERY DESCRIjPTIOX.

Orders in Every Department! Promptly executed by BEST WORKMEN .. Intheeltjr.

Our scale of prrd&ffor

FALL TRADE!

Cannot fail to meet with the approval of buyers.

Byce's Carpet Hall,

»o.77 Main Street,' (Above Third,) TERRE HAUTE, IND.

jyjILLINERY.

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TWO HUNDRED PIECES TWO HUNDRED PIECES -OF—

OIL CLOTHS!

BEST PATTERNS ONLY.

A LARGE STOCK OP

MATS AND RUGS!

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Having- concluded make a change in our bu siness we shall close on our entire Stook regrardless of cost.

ERLANGER & CO. NEW STYLES Perfect Fitting $2.00 Shirts!

Just opened at HUNTER'S Shirt Store, .. JS7 Haia itreet, Tern Haste, Ind. good tig usually sold elsewhere for

MILLINERY!

Largeat, Handaonest and Cheapest Stock the City.

JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF

Fall and Winter Goods,

Pattern Hats, Straw and Velvet Hats, 8ilk Velvets, Velveteens,

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Ribbons Flowers,

Laees, Ornaments, &c.

Hats and Feathers,

CLEAHED OR DYED.

E. B. COLE,

631 Malm Street.

BLEACHED MUSLINS.

Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale, Hills, Androscogin, Hadley, Newport half bleached and all popular makes bleached Muslins. Prices eu low as before the war.

CASSIMERES.

Largo and elegant line of Casafcueres tinMen and Boys wear.

FLANNELS.

Flannels! Flannels! Flannelsf Thin. nels! One hundred nieces just openisd In plain, checked ana striped.

WATER PROOFS AND LADIES CLOTH. In this department we have some rare good Rar^hiKS.

BLEACHED AND BhOWN TABLE LINENS. This department is crowded to overflowing with a full line of House Furnishing Goods.

SHAWLS, SUA WIjS,

Tn all tho new styles and in great variety of prices.

*&>* «u Great Oxdtemeat la now being created in Terre Haate, as to where a

FARMER

Shall boy his Roots and Shoes, and has been decided that N. Andrews' |ajjjp plaoe to buy them, as he

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Prices to the lowest profits. Yoa will do well to call and examine-

.HIS

Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Good, substantial foot wear, such as will prevent sore

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-—DEALERS IX

Overcoats for Men, Overcoats for Youth's, Overcoats for Boys,

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THROAT

Diseased lungs, Ac. New Goods arriving daily. Give him a Mil when the bad weather oomes on. You will find him at his old stand, and he will be fbundp

TATS

His store early and late. Bring' your fiunilies and your friends and they will be fitted and suited at NOYES ANDREWS, 141 Main street, south side,.

TERRE HAUTE.

WILSON, BROS & HUNLEY,

DEALERS IN

DRY GOODS!

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FELT SKIRTS,

For Ladies and Children. A large and attractive stock*

BLANKETS,

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White and Colored a speciality in -all grades.

CASHMERE/ CASHMEllfflf We have paid unnsual attention to this department this fall, and have Bome very special bargains. -k

ALPACA AND MOHAIR. The Raven Brand of Alpaca and Mohair is unsurpassed and "Par Excellence," in color and quality.

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GOODS

GOATS HAIR DRESS In all the new shades.

DRESS GOODS

From every quarter of the Globe.

CHILDREN'S PLAIDS

In great variety.

WILSON, BROS. & HUNLEY,

DRY GOODS! GULICK & BERRY,

GENERAL DEALERS IN I

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,

Corner Main and Fonrtb Streets, Tcrre llante, Ind.

Pure Bmndies, Wbisktes and Wines for Medici oal Use*.

Overcoats 1 Overcoats!!

IN ALLSTYLES AND QUALITIES.

Ife *r« ladaeeaieiiU each km never beeii offered befbre fty mj House in the city.

Mossier Square Dealing—One Price Clothing House,

147 Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Terre Haute, Ind,