Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 March 1875 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
Personal.
U. R. Jeffers is in New York. M«« Mattie Crouch, of Brazil, in in the oity.
Rev. K. F. Howe visited Chicago this week. John Tolbort is the champion duck hunter.
S. K. Hannegan and family are in Toledo, Ohio. John Cronin, of the 1. & St. L» R. R. is in Fort Wayne.
Hon. A. J. Hunter, of Paris, was in the city this week. M. A. IJugor, late of Paris, Ills., has located in this city.
R. H. Johnson, of the Danville News, was in the city this week. Jennie, Minnie and Maudo Wallace at the Opera House to-night.
Major John D. .Simpson, of Indianapolis was in the city this week.
Mr. I J. F. Williams, of Fort Scott, Kansas, is visiting in the city. Hon. Morton C. Hunter was registered at the National last Thursday.
S. D. Schuyler, Esq. has returned to the city after an absence of six weeks.
T. C. McCoskey, a well known citizen of Honoy Creek Township, died this week.
Mrs. Rida Walker, of Paris, has been visiiing in this city, during tho past week.
Sheriff Carlco went to Frankfort Clinton county, yesterday in charge of a witness.
That baby attended the Opera House again last night. It should be voted a nuisance.
Hon. Simon Hirsch talks of starting a German newspaper at Bowling Green Clay county.
Miss Jennie Marks has returned from Cleveland, where she has been visiting for two months.
John G. Acklemire, mayor of Brazil and Prosidont of the miner's union was in town yesterday.
Ed Ross and Crawford Scott, went on a grand hunting excursion this week. They brought homo eight ducks,
Mr. Low Mass, who is attendiug Comtnorcial school in this city, spends tho Sabbath at his homo in Vinccnnes.
Mr. Sailors, of tho firm of Sailors & Comingore, has returned from the east where he has boon purchasing goods.
President Martin, of tho E. & C. R. R., has granted free passage to all the Normal scholars, going to or from school.
Wm. Ward was tho champion speller at tho Mothodist Mission match on south Sixth stroot last Monday evening.
Mr. Stovonson, of south Fourth stroot, will Boon remove from tho city and looato on the McKeeu farm just east of town.
Rov. Mr. Wilcox of Chicago, is in town for tho purpose of officiating tomorrow at Plymouth chapol on Poplar street.
Reese II. Voorhees, Ed. O'Boyle and Frank Hrokaw roturned from Wabash College yesterday morning on a short vacation.
Mr. AHon Kendall, of Piqua, Ohio, who has been hero for the benefit of hiB hoalth for some time, returned home Uils week.
If the individual who sent a granger up to this offico this morning to sell sassafras will call upon us ho will feel something drop.
John K. Hendricks, for a long time eugaged in tho stove business in this city, but now of Petersburg, Ind., is in tho city on a visit.
Rev. E. O. Taylor, I). D. of New Oriosns, will lecture at tho Baptist church on Monday evening, April 5th. Subject, "The coming man."
Miss Carrie Crane, formerly of this place, arrived in the city Thursday, on a short visit. She leaves Boston for ItAly on the 27th of April.
Sam McDonald lias not yet started upon that groat^j»nt as has been several Umos announced. He intends waiting until the weather settles.
Ab. Buckingham, the president popular lieutenant of the police force, is the prospective nominee of the Republicans for City Marshal this spring.
A number of Parisians will oomo over on a special train to-morrow morning to attend Easter service at the Kpt»eopal efcuivh, and return in the afternoon.
Mrs, Isabel, of Pniirieton, died Monday. tier husband, John Isabel, dtal day before, and their son died two weeks ago. The cause of this distressing fl»tallty is supposed to be a painted pump lately put in tho cistern, tho waters of Vhich they drank. The deceased were ^ell known and highly respected peoof a to
Mr. M. C. Wood of this cliy, received dispatch from St. Looks announcing the death of the wife of bis brother, C.
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Mrs. A. I* Wilson the West.
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Simon Hlrachler New York.
has returned from
John Wiley is engaged in taking the school census of the city. Chess Llttlefleld, of the Marshall Messenger, was in tho city yesterday.
The relatives of the late Mis. Wood returned to their homes yesterday. J. A. Vrydagh is an honorary member of the American Institute of Mechanics.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart returned from Bellefountaine, Ohio, yosterday afternoon.
Have you tried those "Principe" cigars at the Terre Haute Pharmacy
It is a iact that inosr of the people who dealt with J. P. Tutt, opposite tho Opera House flvo years ago, are dealing with him to-day. There is little change in his custom, exoept to add new ones. And this comes from selling only good substantial boots aud shoes, nt moderate prices.
How much a man can cat depends upon whore the eatables are purchased. Ifat Arthur Milllgan's Marble Front grocery, on north Fourth street, there will be no danger of indigestion. Everything that is sold thero is good, gf the very ireshest nature, and his prices are so low that the purchasers eat with a good relish.
Thero is no business house in tho city that stands in better favor with its patrons than that of Miller A Arleth, manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, and everything^ this line. They are honest, conscientious dealers, put up good work and are satisfied- with a i%asonable living profit. See them when you want any kind of harness.
Whito A Mewhinney are gaining an enviable reputation for their tresh bread, rolls, cakes and other bakery goods, and as the warm weather comos on hundreds of families will avail themselves of the privilege of supplying their tables almost wholly from their extensive establishment. Every thing is prepared in tho most cleanly manner by the best workmen in the country
It you ask the average man what time it is, throe seconds after he has restored his watch to tho pocket, ho can't tell you. Speaking of watches, when you want a line time piece, or your watch noods repair, call at T. II. Riddle's. He has a large and oxcellent assortment from tho best manufacturers, and the most skillful workmen to attend tp .^e pairs. __
Tho Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company with Its twolvo hun dred thousand dollars to indemnify you with in case y«ur property is destroyed by fire, (and you are the happy possessore of one of their policies) is represented at Hager's office and a Policy on any good property can be had by application to him. When you do insure, call and consult Mr. Hager, he will place you right on the matter if you do not understand exactly how you would like your policy written.
One of our farmors has sued his wife for divorce because, after going to New York and listening to a lecture on free love, she Insisted upon hslllng every man who passed the house and inviting him to have a talk. And what do you suppose tho burden of her talk was? Why, that everybody who wanted to buy the best groceries, the freshest country produce, tho choicest table supplies, of whstever character, and at the very bottom prices should go to R. W. Rip petoe Whito Front, Sensibio woman, wo my.
I don't Ilk* these shoes," said lady customer, ''because the soles are too thick." "lx that the only objection blandly asked the salesman. "Yes, was tho reply. "Then, madam, if you will take the shoes, I can assure you that tlx* otywstlon will gradually wear away." This Incident didnt occur at Xoy Andrews hoot and shoe store, No. 141 Main street, because from his great vsriHy, the excellence of his foot wear, and prions suited to tho times, be has no trouble to salt every customer that colls. j.
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O.Wood, in that city and that in ao-j the opening of spring more will be addoorUne with Iter request, sho would be xi. He Is liberal and accomodating, burled in our city cemetery. Her (ami- and constantly winning new customers. If and
Kurgan Is going to take the lesd
in the livery business the coming season. He to admit ably situated in the elegant new brick stable, on South Third street, baa a line lot of text horses, and elegant buggies and carriages. With
friends left St. You will have n^i for regret in
Wf«l» with the reman.- on the late train giving him your pat- aage when you WchIlicaday evening.—[Express. want to take a ride.
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not you had better do so at once and save flvo cents every time you smoke. They are as good as ordinary ten cent cigars.
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 Cor her one of those matchless Mason fc Hamlin Organs, or a Piano from the first manufacturers, sold by W. H. Paige & Co.
The office of the Howe Sowing Machine Company in this city is represent edtt the following neighborhood points Sullivan, Shelburne, Bowling Green Brazil, Itockvillo, Marshall, Paris and Casey—all doing a fine business even at this time when there is such stagnation in all kinds of trade.
Froeb A Faslg, at No. 64 Main street, are determined not to bo undersold or excel led in the manufacture and sale of harness the coming season. They are constantly making up all grades, from the finest to tho heaviest, substantial, neat fitting and such as must prove sat isfactory to every purchaser.
Oh, ain't they nice? What's nice? Why the elegant light harness on exhibition at David St. John's, on the west side of the public square. Now is the time to get your light and heavy harness ready for the summer campaign, and St. John is determined to make prices satisfactory.
Spring is here at last and tho people are turning their attention to the establishment of Wm. M. Barr, No. 507 Ohio street, between 5th and 6th streets, where is shown a fine 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 hanging. •_
Parties contemplating the purchase of a Sewing Machine, should not fail to examine tho 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. Offico and sales room at 310 Main, between Third and Fonrth streets. J. A. Marshall, manager. vV.'
RIAGES.
Holmes A Co. have removed their store to 103 Main street, II. Robinson's old stand, at which place they will give special attention to the retail trade. In addition to their stock, they have added a large assortment of glassware, queensware, and ready-made clothing. They occupy three stories in carrying on their business. Tho attention of the public is specially invited to their stock of children's carriages they have on hand the finest assortment of this article in the western country, and will not allow themselves to be undersold by anybody, If you desire to purchase anything in this line bo sure to give them a call before making up your mind. You can be suited with any kind of a carriage, and at almost any price, ranging from 98.00 to as high as fend mothers wish to go.
ALBAXI. lilii FAT TURKEYS. PLUMP CHICKENS, *. LUSCIOUS OYSTERS.
'TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING- MATT.
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CLOTHING is now arriving. The most elegant Goods of the Season, at
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Her husband thought she was aq angel, as she appeared arrayed in anew costume so radiant was her countenance and so graceful her attire, and he exclaimed, fair visitant from another world! whence comest thou? And the soft sweet cadences of her voice sounded like music from heaven as she murmured from Riddle's, where is to be found all that heart desires in his line of goods for feminine wear and adornment. A TTKN TION— CHILD It ENS' CAR
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SPLENDID APPLES, CHOICE BUTTER, FRESII SMOKED HAMS, AT WRIGHT A KAUFFMAN'S, Corner Main and Seventh streets.
GLYCEROLS
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GLYCEROLE OF ARNICA for chspped face and hands, at BUNTIX A ARMSTONO'S.
TAILORING.
Persons wanting clothing made to order would he well paid for their trouble by taking their goods to J. H. Stanley 's, northwest corner of Third and Main streets, second floor, where they will be made up in good style and on terms to suit the times. Particular attention paid to cutting. Give him a call. 15) 2t.
—For an extra OUIXJNG TEA go to J. R. CHAMBERS.
WALL PAPERS—New lot, at Wm. M. Barr's, No. 807 Ohio street.
MONEY TO LOAN AT NINE PER CENT. We are prepared to loan money in sums off£000 and upward# on city property and improved farms. Parties desiring to borrow will find it to their interest to call on us.
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Opera House.
P.O. LOBBY
Whpn you want a No. 1 Cigar call at the P. O. Lobby. We
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-When yon want a good square mtel, elegantly cooked, drop in at Peipenbring's Restaurant, for I-adies and Gentlemen, on south ride of Main street, east of Sixth.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
HTJITTEB'S
$2.00 Shirts!
ABE IMMENSE.
FIFTY STYLES TO SELECT FROM-WARRANTED PERFECT FITTING, OR MONEY REFUNDED.
No. 157 Main Street.
Ladies, before you commence cleaning house get one of those neat and substantial Stop-Ladders at A. G. Austin A Co's. Also see their Feather Dusters and Bird Cages, of which they show a handsome lino.
SUMMER SILKSt SUMMER SILKS! We are now offering tho Lttrgest Variety and Greatest Bargains in summer silks ever brought to this city, includ ing large, small and invisible checks also grey ground and colored stripes, all for ?l,00 per yard.
FELSKNHELD A JAURIET, Marble Palace.
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NAILS.
Farmers and persons wanting small lots of nails in assorted sizes, can get bargains by calling at tho Nail Works Office. They have a lot of nails that were slightly damaged by water at the time the works were burned. The qual ity is as good as ever. They can be bought low.! m27-4w
CHOICE MEATS. place for something nice, fat fresh
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juicy and bee P. Mischler's Star Meat Market, on Main street, a few doors west of Sev enth.
cy and tender in the way of if, veal, pork, mutton and lamb, is P.
COLLARS AND CUFFS, RUCHES EMBROIDERIES, LACES, FRINGES, AND TRIMMINGS, JUST RECEIVED AT A. HERZ'S.
—A splendid assortment of' i^bby Spring Hats at the Star Clothing House. mar,27 It, jdW
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HERZ STILL BEATS THEM ALL ON GOODS AND PRICES.
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Enter*ainmcatorthe Highest Order, At Dowling's 11 all,
Thursday and Friday Evenings, April 1st and 2nd. Ji.
Tickets for sale at BUTTON & HAMII TON'S Bookstore, and at tho door. 50 cents foi Reserved Beats.
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BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS I
FELSENHELD & JAURIET,
Call particular attention to a Large and Mtgalficent Line of
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Which they are opening and offering at the following low prices:
$5.00 Quality Nuperb Goodw, at $8.75 $4.50 Quality, very Rich and Elegant, at |&SO $t.OO Quality aNhmere9 sublime, at $3.75 Quality Itlh *al la Lustre, at $2.90
Quality Beautiful Article,at $3.75
Also, a large lot of heavy, rich. Safin-finish BLACK GBOS GRAIN SILKS, at *2.50. |2JO, |SJ5 and *2.00.
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Springr Clotlllng,!
By the "Thousands," for MEN, YOUTHS', BOYS' and CHIL DBEN, now npon onr Counters.
The prices this season are lower than ever. We shall make it a point to post you. The figures upon our goods will give us the "Lead" as ever. We also propose to turn out the nobbiest and cheapest suits, made to measure as our Merchant Tailoring Department cannot be excelled.
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