Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 March 1875 — Page 8

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLK.

Personal.

XltaaliUda Crufl Is.in Indianapolis.

T. H. Riddle baa gone east to purchase Roods. J.W. Gaakill is in Chicago purchasing good*

Charles D. Pearson, of Indianapolis is in the city. ___ Miss Katie Boston is the |*ete89 of the High School. |4

R. W. Rippetoe has gone npon an eastern tour. J. H. Burns, of Monticelle. was in. the city yesterday. j-

Miss Mary McGregor Tlsiting at Bkattoon, Illinois. M^jor W. A. Brown, of uroencastle, was in the city this week, ^yj

Judge 8. A. Huff, of Indianapolis, was the city Thursday attending court. Mrs. Dr. W. P. Armstrong,of Indiana polls, returned t« her home yesterday.

Cal. Wagner will meet his friends at the Opera House on Wednesday oven isg next.

Mrs. Wiley, of Bloomington, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Prof. this city.

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Barclay Moore, the hatter, is in such poor health as to be unable to attend to business.

J. 8. Jordan was presented with a barrel of flour by a Staunton friend a few days ago.

W. C. Miller, formerly with Erlanger & Co., has been in the city for several days past.

Joseph Pritchard, a former citizen of this city, is in the city on a visit from fct. Louis.

Mrs. Rhoads and Miss Kate McCune of Kockville, are in the city visiting (ion. Steele.

Tom Bailey, a former well known cit iaen, now of Montana Territory, is on a visit to tho city.

T. F. I)onham has commenced the study of the law in tho office of Voor-

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Mr. N. G. Bull, of ttullivan, is in tho city on business connected with the Patton murder case. llarry Gilbert has returned from the ••Sonny South," and reports everything lovely in that region.

Mrs. N. B. Joab, of this city, is soon to entertain tho Marshall ites with a selection of her readings.

Miss Loroy, of Marshall, who has been visiting hero forsevoral weeks, has rsturned to her home.

U. R. Jeffers and S. S. Kennedy havfe have gone east to enjoy themselves for the spaco of two weeks.

Rev. 12. P. Howe will leave tho city about tho boginning of April. He aUnds traveling in Europe.

R. W. Thompson, Jr., Passenger Agent of tho Texas Pacific R. R., at Dallas* 'Dexiw, is visiting in the city.

Esquire Cooberly has been over to tho capital for soveral days past attending tho convention of A. O. U. W.

A. W. Reynolds, a prominent lawyor of Whito county, was in the city yesterday attending to legal business.

Den. Stunkard is now the owner of Barney McClung's trotting mare. She cost htm the modest sum ot $500.

Campbell Seatli, who has been visiting his brother James Seath, returned to his homo at Auburn, N. Y., this week.

Davo Huston, former proprietor of the National House, now of Paris, Ills., is ia the city on his way to Evansville.

A young stove merchant of this city will go east in a low weeks and will noon after return with a companion for Uio.

About twenty of tho tfntghts of Pyth1iw went over to Paris, this week, and instituted a new lodge of tho ordor at tfeat point.

Thomas E. Sudler, lor along time connected *itli the Vandalia offloes in this city, died at Denver, Colorado, on Saturday last.

John T. Nelson, of Pralrlotdn township, is the champion shootint of that section of country ho shot and killed ten sprig-tall docks the other day.

P. W. Haggerty celebrated 8t. Patrick's day in a now ping bat which the the last election brought him. Chan nee 1m had the fblidty of paying for it, ft Mrs. Paddy Roach is food of her toddy. She to»k too much of it one day this week, but soon recovered from ita effect# under the roof of the ITotel Crowe.

One of our ritlxens intends going on a izrand fishing excursion as soon as the woftther moderates. lie is going to purchase a skiff and glide gently down as fiur as Cairo, where he will dispose of bis trap* and return by Mime more oxpedi*tioue route.

Rev. E. G. Taylor, D. D., will visit our city the first of April. He will be re^Membered by our older dUiseas as Jbrtneriy pastor of the First Baptist Church more recently be has Iwen pastor of the Union Park Baptist Church in

Chicago and the Coliseum Place in New Orleans. Having accepted a c*U to JProvidenee, Rhode Island, he will vfcrft titrate, preaching at the Baptist Church the first 8unday In April. On Monday evening, M-ril **b, he will giro hia lecture on "Tb Coming Man."

J. B. Hondrick^, 8tate Senator from Pike a'nd Warwick counties, has been visiting S. R. Ilondersou for several days this week.

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Havo you tried those ''Principe" cigars at the Torre Hauto Pharmacy? If not you had better do so at enoe and save five cents every time you smoke, They are as good as ordinary ten cent cigars^

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When a young man thinks he would like a certain young lady for his sister, he should begin to save up his pennies, in order to purchase for her one of those matchless Mason & Hamlin Organs, or Piano from the first manufacturers, sold by W. H. Paigo & Co,

Oh, ain't th nioe? What's nice? Why the elegant light harness on exhl bition at David St. John's, on the wdst side of the publio square. Now is the time to get your light and heavy bar ness ready for the summer oampaign and 8t. John is determined to mako prices satisfactory. *«.

The office of tho Howe Sewing Ma chine Company in this city is represent ed at tho following neighborhood points Sullivan, Shelburne, Bowling Green Brazil, Rockvillo, Marshall, Paris and Casey—all doing a fine business even at this time when there Is such stagnation in all kinds of trade. ,-

Froeb & Fasig, at N6. 64 Mafn'ltreet are determined not to bo undersold or excelled in the manufacture and sale of harness the coming season. They are constantly making up all grades, from the finest to the heaviest, substantial neat fitting and such as must prove satisfactory to every purchaser.

How much a man can eat depends upon where tho eatables are purchased. Ifat Arthur Milligan's Marble Front grocory, on north Fourth street, there will bo no danger of indigestion. Everything that is there is good, of the very freshest nature, and his prices are so low that the purchasers eat wit|i a good relish.

Thero is no business houso in the city that stands In better favor with its patrons than that of Miller fe Arleth, manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, and everything in this line. They are honest, conscientious dealers, put up good work and are satisfied with area sonable living profit. See them when you want'-any kiad of harness. t'

White »fc Mewhinnoy are gaining an enviable reputation for their tresli broad, rolls, cakes and other bakery goods, and as tho warm weather comos on hundreds of families will avail themselves of the privileyo of supplying their tables almost wholly from their extensive establishment. .Every thing is prepared in tho most cleanly rnannor by the best workmen in the country.

Boys, bear in mind as the base ball season comos on—it is close at hand— that Button A Hamilton, at the Central Bookstoro, aro going to fit you out with everything needed. They have now a fine line of the best Balls made, including, among others, "Red and Whitb Dead," "Red Stocking," "Cock of the Walk" and "Bounding Rock." Bats of both ash and willow. Boys' and men's plain, polished and wound.

Her husband thought she was aif^n gel, as she appeared arrayed in anew costume so radiant was her counte nance and so graceful her attire, and he exclaimed, .fair visitant from another world! whence comest thou? And tho soft sweet cadences of her voice sounded like music from heaven as she murmured from Riddle's, where is to bo found all that heart desires in his line of goods for feminine wear and adornment.

The Springfield fire and Macthe Insurance Company is second to none In its prompt payment of losses and quick settlements. A Springfield policy is one of tho best sureties you can have in case of accidcnt by firo. Go to Hager's office and you will find him ready to show yom the investments of this substantial and reliable institution. Assets, ?l,'i()6,145.82, la the amount of money they have to secure their Policy lloldors.p

J. L. Sailors A Ston, on tho corner of Main and Third streets, are having quite run on Dr." Boscliee's German Syrup, an excellent cure for all diseases of the lungs, all inflammation and irritation, such as severe colds, coughs, dry hacking ooughs, pain in (he breast, side and head. It is sold at 75 cents bottle, but to introduce it sample bottles are sold at ten cents. If you havo a cold just try one of these samplo bottles and you will be agreeably surprised at the immediate relief and speedy cure.

One of Our formers has sued his wife fbr divorce because, after going to New York and listening to a lecture on free love, she insisted upon hailing every mau who pasted tho house and inviting him to have a talk. And what do yon snppose the burden of her talk was? Why, thai everybody who wanted to buy the best groceries, the freshest country produce, the choicest table supplies, of whatever character, and at the very bottom prices should go to R. W. Rip. petoe White Front. Sensible woman, we say.

I don't like these shoes," said a lady customer* "because the soles are too thick." "Is that the only objection blandly asked the salesman. "Yes," the rsply. "Then, madam, if you will take the shoes, I can assure you that the oltyeetton will gradually wear away.** This incident dldnt occur at Noyes Andrews boot and shoe store,! No. 141 Main street, because from hisj variety, the excellence of his foot wear, and picas suited to the times, he baa no trouble to suit every customer] that calls.

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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 bo the lightest running, and above all, making the handsomest stitch that is to be accomplished on a machine. Office and sales room at 310 Main, between Third and Fonrth streets. J. A. Marshall, manager.

T. H. Riddle has just displayed the finest and most tempting lot of gold Neck Chains Main street has ox er witnessed, of tho latest styles. One of then} 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. We find the foregoing in one of our daily papers, It is all true except the weight of that chain—there is a little mistake there.

J. A. Burganis going to take the lead in the livery business the coming season. He is admiiably situated in the elegant new brick stable, on South Third" street, has a tine lot of fast horses, and elegant buggies and carriages. With the opening 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.

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Ladies, before you commence cleaning house got one of those neat and substantial Step-Ladders at A. G. Austin fc Co's. Also seo their Feather Dusters and Bird Cages, of which they show a handsome liner

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

Spring is here at last and tho people are turning their attention to the establishment ofWm. M. Barr, No. 507 Ohio streot, between 6th and 6th streets, whore is shown a fino stock of Wall Papers, together with a full stock of painters' supplies. Mr. Barr has an efficient corps of artists to do promptly all work in the way of painting and paper hang-

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,,j CHOICE BUTTER, FRESH SMOKED HAMS, AT WRIGHT & KAUFFMAN'g, Corner Main and Seventh streets.

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We are prepared to loan money in suras of ?2,000 and upwards on city property and improved farms. Parties desiring to borrow will find it to their interest to call on us.

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We will spare no efforts to make it as attractive a resort 'or the Ladies as it ies in our power, ind shall stand belind no other estabishment as to the stock of goods and low ^prices. Pleas* call., Bespc'ly,

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Coats and Yesls at kILLEIl & COX'S, 522 JIain str et—Prices way down—Everybody can afford anew Suit.

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