Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 March 1875 — Page 8

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THE MAIL

A Paper

for the

People.

Personal.

D. C. Greiner is en route tor New York. Politeness is nine-tenths of an amusement usher.

J. P. Tutt starts for the Boston shoe market to-day. T. H. Riddle will spend the next three weeks in the east.

Painful: to soe a conlectioner's gui drop as he wades o'er a muddy 'street.

Austin fc Black have sold their Terro Haute Pharmacy to Jesse Hubbard, of Neoga, Illinois.

F. Grosjean is the oldest cigar maker in tho city. He has been rolling them up for a quarter of a century.

Mrs. J. II. Locke, now at Mobile, Ala bama, writes that she is suffering from the very warm weather down there.

Mn». Lander in the presentation of Cleopatra this evening will wear ahead dress valued at ten thousand dollars.

Mrs. Julia Patterson has been unable to attend to her duties in the High School this week on account of illness.

Mm. Schaal, on north Fifth street, is lying vory low with fever, and wo regret to learn that little hopes are entertained of her recovery.

Rev. C. R. Henderson went to Lafayette this week to solemnize the nuptials of his sister. Iffi did tho same for another sister just one year ago.

It was thought that Jim Hook put enough sleepers in tho Opera House, but Tom Gist puts in another one on tho night of every performance. He gets his lodging free.

A. Hera's Opera Bazar, in its now location looks exceedingly neat, snug and tidy—ft, pleasing change from the rather barn-like appearance of his former roomy quarters.

John li. French was, this week, reelected Sergeant-at-arms of tho U. S. .Senate. This action, with Morton still in the Senate, will doubtless secure to Capt. C. II. Allen a continuance ot his present position.

iAiira K. Agan, Washington, Indiana, writes: "So pleased am I with The Mail that I renew my subscription and send the name of one new subsriber." Wo commend the last clause of that sentance to every subscriber to this paper.

Last week we corrected the statement thst Mr. Mack was sent to jail, and now we have tho statement of Judge Gordon, in a card in the Sentinel, that no book was thrown, no blow struck and that ooly high words passed. Oh! these newspaper men, what ought to be done with them.

Last Wodnesdav evening a large and gay company, bearing suitable presents gathered at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mewhlnney, on north Fifth street, to celebrate their wooden wedding anniversary. A tine supper was ssrved, and the ovening was spent in tho happiest manner imaginable.

J. L. Sailors, of Sailors «fc Commingore, starts for tho eastern markets this evening. Ho will return in about two weeks and will thon movo into tho storeroom just vacated by R. L. Ball, which, in the meantime, will be fitted up in line style fbr the reception of tho large stock of new and seasonable goods ho \vill select for the New York Store.

President McKeen was presented at Indianapolis, one evening this week with a handsome bronze clock, of conridorable value. The costly gift came from tho party of Legislators who accepted his Invitation to visit St. Louis recently. Tho illness of his wife proven tod Mr. McKeen from receiving it In porson, and the pleasant duty fell upon his gallant lieutenant, Superintendent Simpson.

Rov. E. F. Howe, who, on aceonnt of -nervous prostration, has performed no work in his study for two months, has beeu compelled to suspend his labors entirely, and, on last Wednesday evening, asked a release for a period of five months. The ehnreh showed Its liberality as well as attachment to the pastor by granting the request, his salary to go on, and a subscription was started to have the pulpit supplied—probably by sntuo theological student,

Hoosier State: Last week Dr. W. I). Mull agd family, of Terro Haute, shipped their household effects to this place with tho expectation of taking up their future.resilience about eight miles west of here. Before unloading their camp kettles, etc., the Doctor took his lady out to view the uow home, which did not meet her approbation, and she informed her liege lord that he could live there if be wanted to but as for her she intended to go back to Terr® Haute to live and die. The Doctor followed suit «nd ordered his household traps re-ship-ped to Terre Haute.

Spring 1s here at last and the people are turning their attention to the estabtfshment of Wm. M. Barr. No. 607 Ohio Street, between 6th and 6th streets, where is shown a fine stock of Wall Papers, together with a full Mock of painters' supplies. Mr. Barr has an efficient corps of artists to do promptly all work tn the way of painting and paper hanglag, -...

Ladies, before you oommenco cleaning house got one of those neat and substantial Step-Ladders at A. G. Austin A Go's. Also see their Feather Dusters and Bird Cages, of which they show a handsome line.

Delays are dangerous. Therefore, delay no longer, but go at one© to Miller fc Arleth's, on the east side of south Fourth street, for your elegant and substantial harness—hand-made, of the very best materials, by the best workmen, and sold at seasonable prices.

The office of the Howe Sewing Machine Company in this city is represented at the foil® wing neighborhood points: Sullivan, Shelburne, Bowling Green, Brazil, Rockville, Marshall, Paris and Casey—all doing a fine business even this time when there is such stagnation in all kinds of trade..

Why do we hear? Because the tym pamum of the car receives impressions from the souuds and transmits those impressions fto the brain in a similar manner to that which tho retina transmits tho impressions made upon it by light. Here you have a clear explana tiou of the manner we hear the sweet sounds and harmonies from the fine pianos, organs and other instruments at the well stocked music house of W. H. Paige tk Co.

T. II. Riddle has just displayed the finest and most tempting lot of gold Neck Chains Main street has erer witnessed, of tho latest styles. One of them is especially fine, and weighs exactly a ton, but he has generously marked it at less than two hundred dollars. It is worth a trip to see the gorgeeus display. Wo find,the foregoing in one of our dailv papers. It is all true except the weight of that chain—there is a little mistake there.

White A Wewhinnoy, the successors of W. H. Sage are building up in connection with their immense retail business, a largo wholesale trade—and in this department they give the greatest satisfaction. They have a full stock of candies and confections, their bakery goods are always fresh, of the best stock, and prepared by the best corps of bakers in the country. In order to build ap and hold this trado they sell on a very low margin of profits.

Parties contemplating the purchase of a Sewing Machine, should not fail to examine the popular Singer. It has reached the acme of machines and stands today in the lead, being the most durable and so constructed as to be tho lightest running, and above all, making the handsomest stitch that is to be accomplished on a machine. Office and sales room at 810 Main, between Third and Fourth streets. J. A. Marshall, manager.

Maria, have you given the goldfish any fresh water?" "No, sir what's the use—tliev haven't drunk np what's in there yet." That woman might get married, settle down in Terre Haute, and actually not know enough to buy her groceries and table supplies at Arthur Milligan's Marble Front Grocery, on north Fourth street, where she could have such a large and full stock to select from, and where she would find the prices so low.

J. A. Burganis going to take the lead in the livery business the coming season. lie is admirably situated in the elegant new brick stable, on South Third street, lias a lino lot of fast horses, and elegant buggies and carriages. With the o}eniug of spring more will be added. He is liberal and accomodating, and constantly winning new customers. You will have no cause for regret in giving him your patronage when you want to take a ride.

Button A Hamilton, at tho Central Bookstore, are making a decided specialty of all that is elegant and tasty, new and nobby in the paper line. Among some new goods just in, they show grosgrain Papetries, eight tents in each package laid papers in all the latost tints and cnts, with envelopes to match gros grain in three different shapes or culs something decidedly nobby in visiting cards and sonte magnificent wedding outfits. Ladios call at the Central, where the new styles are received as fast as out.

How is the enormous debt of the nation to he paid, is & question that has taxed tho great minds of the American people. The problem is solved. Reduce the expenditures by beginning at home, in the family, by buying your boots and shoes of Noyes Andrews, who is now selling at remarkably low rates. Besides, in buying of him you are told just what clas of goods you are getting. And if at any time he should make a mistake —the goods not proving as represented— though this seldom occurs—you can go back, even six months afterwards, blow him up," ho will take it goodnaturedly, make it right, and give you a tatter bargain next time.

Kb? put on a few scollops, she did, and as she Ixxwted the old gent out of the liouse she hung a big market basket on his arm, and thundered into his palm leaf ear: "Now you old fool, don't you come back without getting that basket filled at "H. W. Rippetoe*s White Front Grocery." She was very particular In mentioning the place because all her neighbor*—and it seems like almost everybody else go to the "White Front," for their table supplies, for with his immense resources, you are always sure of finding the articles you want if they are In market, and that too of the freshest and beet quality at Rippetoe's.

LADIES VISIT~THE CENT STORE AN EXAM IN E THE SPRING STOCK BEPORK YOU PURCHASE ELSEWHERE,

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Have you tried those "Principe" cigars at the Terre Haute Pharmacy If not you had better do so at once and save five cents every time you smoke. They are as good as ordinary ten cent cigars.

There is a lively competition in the boot and shoe trade just now, but the people have long since learned that the place ior honest, substantial foot wear, at reasonable, living prices, is at J. P. Tutt's, opposite the Opera House.

Pause not—march right onward to Froeb fc Fasig's, No. 64 Main street, for honest work and low prices in saddles, light and heavy harness, collars, etc. They keep also whips, trace chains, back bands, harness oil, and do all kinds of repairing in a substantial and prompt manner. Give them, a, call for anything in their line.

This is the season of the year when the editor shouts up tbe pipe to the foreman, The article I sent up yesterday headed

Spring Has Come" you can hold over." Nevertheless spring will come, and then the ladies will gather with delight over the elegant spring novelties in the way of feminine convenience and adornment that T. H. Riddlo will be ready to show them.

Farmers will find it to their advantage, just at this time when they have leisure, arid before ftie spring work commences, to call at David St. John's, on the west side of the public square, and purchase any harness that may be wanted and have needed repairs attended to. Mr. St. John has a large stock made up, and does all kinds of work, substantially, neatly and cheaply.

LADIES VISIT THE CENT STORE AND EXAMINE THE SPRING STOCK BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ELSEWHERE.

HAVENS & GEDDES

Are now receiving one of the largest and most complete line of Staple and Fancy Notions ever brought to this market, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hosiery of every description, Gloves, Buttons, Combs, Trimmings, Ribbons, Suspenders, Paper Collars, White Shirts, Overalls, Neck Wear, White Goods, Laces. Edgings, and all other lines of Notions. Country merchants would do well to call soon and have a first choice, from tho now stock, No. 622 Main street. 120-St

TAILORING.

J. H. Stanley is the tailor. Northwest corner of Third and Main streets, second floor, is the place to get yonr clothing mado in good style and on terms to suit the times. Particular attention paid to cutting. Give him a call.

FAT TURKEYS, PLUMP CHICKENS, LUSCIOUS OYSTERS,

SPLENDID APPLES, CHOICE BUTTER, FRESH SMOKED HAMS, AT WRIGHT A KAUFFMAN'S, Corner Main and Seventh streets.

GL /YOEROLE 1 fltp A jiwrcA GLYCEROLE

for chapped face and hands, at BUNTIS A Armhtonq'S.

MONEY TO LOAN AT NINE PER CENT. We are prepared to loan money in sums off2,000 and upwards on city property and improved farms. Parties desiring to borrow will find it to their interest to call on us.

Boudixot A Brow*, Opera House.

—For a fine gunpowder and fragrant Japan TEA, go to J. R. Chambkrs.

CHOICE MEATS.

The placo for something nice, mt, juicy and tender in the wav of fresh boef" veal, pork, mutton and Iaihb, is P. P. Mischler's Star Meat Market, on Malnjitreet, a few doors west of Seventh.

P.O. LOBBY,

When you want a No. 1 Cigar call at the P. O. Lobby. We have just received the finest lot of cigars ever brought to the city. Can give you a bargain by the piece or by the box. Tit our cigars before you purchase elsewhere. a R. Bakbr A CO.

LIGHTNING.

The Excelsior Baking Powder and Compressed Yeast, sold by Chakbbbs, opposite Poctoffioe.

—When you want a good square meal, elegantly eoeked, drop In at Peipenbring's Restaurant, fbr Ladies and Gentlemen, on south aide of Main street, east of Sixth.

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

GRAND OPENING

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ERLANGER'S NEW STORE,

(HERZ' OPERA HOUSE BAZAR,) On Monday, March the *15th, 1875.

HTJITTER'S

$2.00 Shirts!

HUIEWSE.

FIFTY STYLES TO SELECT FROM—WARRANTED PERFECT FITTING, OR MONEY REFUNDED.

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LADIES VISIT THE CENT STORE AND EXAMINE THE SPRING STOCK BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ELSEWHERE.

157 Main Street.

LADIES VISIT THE CENT STORE AND EXAMINE THE SPRING STOCK BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ELSEWHERE.

Gulick & Berry,

DRUGGISTS, TERRE HAUTE, 1XI.

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Chemicals, Dyes, Patent Medicines, Spices, Trusses,

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FINE LIQUORS!

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WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR

STOCK OF PAINTS!!

OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW-GLASS,/

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Painters' General Supplies,

Being HEADQUARTERS In Ti rre Haute, for this class of gtois. •,*

They KW1 still handling, this being the fifth ye ir, the JUSTLY CELEBRATED

RAILROAD PAINTS,

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or colors, n* can be wwn by their special wimple card. These READV-MAKE COLORS having STOOD THE TEST of use and time, flirnish their own best recommendation. They are likewise ECONOMICAL Paint*. COSTING the CONSUMER REALLY LESS than a reliable pure white lead.

Remember the name and place, the "Old Reliable Drag Store" of

GULICK & BERRY,

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FOSTER BROTHERS are selling all Cocheco, Merrimack and Sprague Prints for 8 cents a yard.

Mils and Fourth Streets,

OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE.

Phealx and Eafl* Willi* Lead and best while Slae always in Ktock.

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Having secured the services of Mrs. Elizaappeni

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SPRUNG GOODS!

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beth Sapnenfield a firstclass Muliner, we pro-

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pose to add to our' already Extensive Business, MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING.

Will go East this evening Tor an entire New Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Millinery Straw Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., &c. t.

Look ont Dsr soin«tlila|r nice, cheap, aad CHkisssble on oar retsrs.

SIIL8RS & COMIIGOII.

NEW TOBK STOKE.

"NEW STYLES!

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Ladies' Underwear!

Chemise, Skirls, UTight Robea,

At reduced prices marked in plain figures

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163 Main Street.

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GREAT SPECIAL SALE!

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