Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 July 1876 — Page 8

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

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Owen Taller has returned from Wash' lngton. Miss oiiver left Thursday for Lonisrille, Ky.

Rev. Father Cbasse is quite aick at Ji. Mary's. Mr. and Mra. S. D. Schuyler aro at ut-in-Bay.

F. C. Crawford, as a Grand Marshal, was a success. j| Hon. D. W. Voorhees Las gone back to Washington. 7

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Col. McLean will open his canvass at Bedford, on the 15tlj.

Prol. Kilbourne took his family to Put-in-Bay, yesterday. Mrs. M. N. Diall has gone to Toledo, Ohio, to spend the summer.

Thos. Fitch, of Stahl's queeiisware store, spent the Fourth in Toledo.

Charley Joab, of this city, at present dates his letters from Denver, Colorado.

Mort. Rankin thinks that George Naylor would make a first-class Sheriff.

George Naylor thinks that Mort. Rankin would make a ftrst-class Treasurer.

Mrs. James Gordon and Mrs. Sherman left early in tho week for a month's visit to Chicago.

Holmos and Noble look upon each qpjcr as excellent candidates for the legislature.

J. II. O'Boyle, Jr., is in Boston buying goo«ls for Crawford it O'Boyle and •O'Boylo Bros.

Mr. D. Hahcliett, the theatrical fnfniiger, is in tho city and will spend the .summer here.

Thos. E. Knox is building a "mighty stylish" house on south Sixth street, opposite the college.

A Tcrre Haute clergyman spells Jesus with a little'g'" says the lying Indianapolis Herald.

Misses Mattie and Daisey Joh»s have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Charles Douglas, at Mattoon.

Thomas Jefferson Forrest thinks tiiat Thomas Jefferson Forrest would make a tip top County Clerk.

Mr. and Mrs. Tuoll, their two daughters and Miss Mattio Mack, lett Tl.prs /v day for Grand Haven. ,&?> *-f~~- Mrs. S. C. Deming left Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Capt. Wheeler, $ at Newport, Rhode Island.

Dave Tokos hasn't recovered any damages yet for the use of tho 1* air Grounds, that we've heard of.

James Crawford, Secretary of the Wati bash Iron Works, spent tlio Fourth visting his old home iu Pennsylvania.

J. R. Martin, a Paris, Ills., photo.rapher, has been in tho city f.enuring

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of prominent buildings, etc.

Tho admirers of Tom. Gould a3 a candidate for the State Senate all wear Tom. Gould's hat and uleepin tliasame bed.

Messrs. Joseph Abbott and Joseph Slrout liavo been awarded the job of macadamising certain streets in Paris, ... IllS.

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After two weeks in Wisconsin, K«*v. S. F. Donham will return homo this evening, aud occupy his pulpit tomorrow.

Mr. Sjunuiis, Secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. is visiting at Toronto, Canada West. Walter Lewis, of Vincennes, is noting Scjyetary during Mr. Sanunis' absence.

Win. J. Wilkes, formerly of this city, 'but now employed In tho St. John's

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sowing machine manufactory at Springflold, Ohio, is in the city visiting relations and friends. J-&S

Judge Thomas 1:. Long baa contributed a valuable and interesting paper in reference to tho Declaration of IndeDondence, to tho Gazette. It was pnbllshed Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shryer returned last week from Hie East, ami thir week went to Orahd Haven, Mieh., -Where Mm. Sliryer and hor little daughter will spend the

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There's going to he a lively fight aud bad

VlAoyi'',,

*oo5» B^rl lousing, the

Great ruhahed, J. Srxlth, tho Qrm ta:»pbo»l tiM cin^f" l'#WV '"tap Imteprntlent nomination for Congress nftdoubttdly.

Jjoite WaSpT^aTa' bomo from ftartrtvuth college. Mr. SnaWi Iodd, a cjtawol*** fOd will »p©n4 in thoicWyv 1Mb of thi young aaeffl Darl-

mouth tkwu elub, *u»4 uufl«rtake to JV" know suwiotbiW about rowing.

S Mr. Fred. SchneUerman, formerly "8*M manager at W. S. Ryce's dry goods e»tablishuirnt In this city, now living iu & Philadelphia- Ho is otaeof lbs proprietors of Uie Cwitennial Dim rv. which, for the prt vllego of publishing, his firm p»id #100,000. There is no tell­

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how' much will bo made out of it

V] yM, but it is a bop»». %*2 Tho foltoiriftg persons have left this wtfek for tho Centennial: Mr. Ed. O--rfs Boytoi Geo. Charles Croft, P. ^. Hagg«rty, Rav. Father McEroy, Mrs. J*m«i -IOakey a»d her daughter, Miss Mary

K. S. Wheat, John B. Rupe, Jr., George Harris, Will Crufl, I»ic A. Mitchell, F. Nippsrt, M. W. WiUiamf, s^Gorham, M. Y. Kossler, Mr. and Mrs. J. K, So*68, Clay MeKten, Mist Roae Paijfe.^

I Mr. Louis Finkbiner Intends removing to Marshall and engaging in the hardware business there. His residence on Ohio street is offered for rent.

SAVJBDt

A man's a man for a' that and a' that," still a wan feels a deuced sight more comfortable and self-respecting if his clothes have been made by J. P. Brennan, and for ten per cent, less than other tailors, not half so good, would have charged him.

INDISPUTABLE.

Scientific men differ as to whether dandelions or cowslips make the best "gr«ens" to go with a boiled dinner. The safest way is to go between them, and take ice cream and strawberry shortcake, and buy all J'our jewelry, clocks, watches, silvorware and so forth of T. H. Riddle.

THE ACCEPTED TIME. Now is the best time to order coal for next winter, although it is very embarrassing to do it. It is also just the time to buy harness, lap dusters, etc., of Froeb & Faslg, G4 Main street, and there's nothing at all embarrassing about that, ,j,j ?is A

KEERECT!

Der ain't no niggor on de top side er kreation,"said a colored man the other day, putting his hand to his bandaged bead, "what can sing a hym an' put de gears on a kiskin' mule at de same time, without he buys the gears o' Miller A Arleth. Dem gears like Miller A Arleth keeps '11 kin' a do, an' a'most any mule 'd be proud to wear 'em."

THE EARLY BIRD.

Tho bird that don't get up early enough to catch the worm is recommended by farmers to try tho potato bug. And by th9 way, we've got a little advice to give to fanners and farmers'wives. It is this: Buy all millinery and ladies' furnishing goods ot T. 11. Kiddle, at the '-Trimming Store." Now remember that! There's millions in it!

WANTED—AN ICEBERG. If any one has a large, well ventilated and commodious iceberg to rent they can hear of a reliable tonant, who will take good care of the premises, by applying at this office. It is wanted by W. H. Scud der for an k-o cream saloon. Parlors i:i an iceberg is tho only improvement we can think of that would be worth Mr. Seudder's while to try.

MRS. PARTINGTON'S OPINION. If there is anybody under the canister of heaven that I have in utter excrescence," says Mrs. Partington, "it is tho slanderer, going about like a boj' constructor, circulating his calomel upon honest folks and if there is anybody I admire, it is the honest newspaper editor who tells the truth about his neighbors which is why we hasten to say that the best place to buy pianos and organs is at W. H. Paige A Co's.

NO FAMINE YET. .t*H

There are only two gallons of whisky per year manufactured for each inhabitant of the United States, and it is clear ^ase that somebody's got to go without. Now that being the case, we trust that our motive will be properly appreciated in making the suggestion that White ct Mewhinnej' sell soda water, hot coffee, pure Michigan cider, and all kinds of fruit, nuts and confectionery, at all hours of tho day or Bight. Give them a call whether you get your two gallons of whisky or not.'* S, |f

SEE IT

Vontlerfully

There is something grand and impressive about the roar ol thunder, until you discover it has soured the last half-pint of milk iu the house. And this reminds us that the best in town to buy books, stationery. pictures, baso ball implements and croquet machinery, is at the "Central Book Store." Possibly there nmy bo people so obtuse as not to bee the analogy between this ln.t statement and the llrst, butlfsm-h will take tho trouble to go to the Central they will bo certain to see tbo goods, which, after all, is bettef.

THE ARTESIAN B.YmS

A VALT7ABLK AND IMPARTIAL INDORSEMENT OP THEIR WONDERFUL PK PERT!

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imparie tlrctilatlonnasal catarr etc.. et

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The «itrfpr heretofore existing from theexh a of prejudicial gases has been so :«r overcome, so as to render th» n*»* Uuhs perfectly safe coupled i"t':"ot*servance of caution imposed.

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The ufid»'r^!gned practising physicians of Terre u. take pleasure in recommending to tho public generally, both at home SMV.1 abroad, tbo excellent** of the Artesian Baths, this citv, aud under tn t'uitendency of Mr. J. S. Miller. Fi -in ftn experience more or less exr* -*!ve, we do not hesitate to say that !?•.* v-TitT possesses rare alterative proper:and is adapted to the relief and CHr a wide range of diseases. It has r'iveu especially serviceable to those su ring from obstinate forms of RheuniM -m, disorders of tho stomach, liver, klu..ev», and nervous system, etc., cutaneous eruptions (particularly those of a K] ".c.tlc orean,) general debility, -h,

W. W. STKVBSSON, M. D. STBrnKs J. YOV.NO, JoH»E. I^I5K, W. II. RonKirrs,

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S. C. PRKSTON, B. F. SWAFTORH, T*J. WlLMIOt, J. O. THOMPSON, C. K. Krwntn, Hknky D. G. W. CRAPO, -F

•Xw Is the time to tako out an AcRIDEM Policy In the THAVRLKBS. Delays are dangerous. One sww»»» enrt/ gets injured during the year. Yon may be the next.

WHARTON, HIODLK A Co., Agts.

LADIES WILL FIND WHAT THEY W\NT IN FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, AT THE CENT STORE.

•TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING jmaiii

Iif seventy of the neighboring towns and villages the Saturday Evening Mail Is sold on Saturday of each week. The names and location of agonts will bo found at the top of the fifth page. Iu the larger towns It is sold by newsboys on the streets the same as in this city. These sales are outside of the Immense circulation through the mails to regular subscribers. Advertisers should make a note of this, together with the foot that in this city near one hundred and fifty active newsboys put The Mail into about every reading household. Two editions are necessary each week to •apply the demand and to reach all points by Saturday evening. All advertisements go in both editions for the price of one issue.

—WHARTON, RIDDLE A CO. will give you a yearly accident policy of $5,000, payable in the case of death, and $25 weekly indemnity for injury. Every man needs it, at home and everywhere.

CHOICE ME A TS.

The place for something nice flit, juioy and tender in the way of fresh beet, veal, pork, mutton and lamb, is 1*. P. Mischlcr's Star Meat Market, on Main street, a few doors west of Sev­

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to take out an Accident Policy in the Travelers' Insurance company before starting to the Centennial.

WHARTON, RIDDLE A Co. Cor. 6th and Main.

'THANKS!

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Spring we tender our thanks to the general public for their liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past season. We are proud to say that our trade has increased most wonderfully, and this gives us a fair proof that the community appreciates the effort of a merchant who tries to ',? please them and is wiiling to sell goods at a. small profit so they be within the reach of all. ,:f

Our plans for the future are to leave nothing untried to retain the full number of our present customers and to make it to the interest of every lady to make" ^our establishment their trading lace for goods in our ine.::„

From uow on until the beginning of the Fail trade we will sell every item of Summer Good£.~. at, and below cost:" •sWe 'are,' however, constantly' receiving new goods, such as Ruches, Ties. Collars and Cuffs, Embroideries, Corsets/'Hosiery, Kid Gloves,,,&c, &c. which we will always offer at our well known low prices. OUR MOTTO

Herz cannot and will not be undersold. It is useless to try! will ever and ever be the guide of our business Very Resp'y

A. HERZ,

Great Ladies Bazar.

—TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS MARKED AT COST. CENT STORE.

CENTENNIAL INSURANCE. An Accident Polioy will cost you but $1.50 per fl,000 per month with V'

WHARTON, RIDDLE Co.

—WILL YOU COME AND SEE TH03K BEAUTIFUL RANGES AT BALL'S?

WHATS THE USE

PAYING SO MUCH FOR A STOVE, WHEN YOU CAN DO BETTER AT BALL'S.

WHERE TO INSURE.

WHARTON, RIDDLE & CO., Office, 2 Beach Block, Corner Jliiln aud Sixth. Imperlsl, of Tjondou, assets $12,000,060 Northern Ins. Co., London, assets 8,000,000 Commercial Union, London assets 10,000,OHO Underwriters' Agency, N. Y. assets 8,000,009 Phenlx, Brooklyn, assetw 2,500,000 Phoenix, of Hurt ford, asset* 2,000,00# German American, N. Y. assets '2,000,000 St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn., assets 1,000,00s American Central. St. Louis, assets 600,000 Travelers' Life and Accident, assets 3.500.000 Northwestern Mutual Life, assets 15.000.0M)

WHATS THE USE

GOING ALL AROUND TOWN WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST RANGES, STOVES, AND THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KIJfDS OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS AT BALL'S STOVE STORE.

—FINE TOILET SETS ONLY $3.00, AT BALL'S STOVE STORE.

MONEY TO LOAN.

I have money to loau on mortgage security on long time. No life insurance required.

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HOSFORD.

Office cornei F'ourlh and Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

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GRAINING, GLAZING, AC.,

NEVER FAILS TO CURE RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND NEURALGIA. SOLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS. SENO FOR A CIRCULAR TO

HELPHENSTINE A BENTLEY, DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, D, C.

Professional Cards.!

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G. BUFF,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, TERRE IIAUTE,ISD.

Office over Tutt's Shoe Store. Main street, between 4ih and oth streets, south tilde. I

JOHN T. SCOTT, .j Attorney at Law, OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN STREET

W. BALLEW,

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As U. S. Comml.ssiofter Is authorised imake proofs 10 UanJcruptcv. Over Hendefsou's Stove Store, jbet, Fount and Fifth streets. mar22 TERRE HAUTE, Idd

dentist

Office, 110 Blnln Street, over Si»|f .5 oltl concert ion cry itnad. ft TERRE HAUTE, IND. (Jan Uo found in ofii^ r.lglit aud day,**

"OSEPH RICHARDSON. M. I.

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OfUeo on Ohio .St.. Bet. 3r«l A 411* TERRE HAUTE, IND.

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L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,, Snrg:eoit and Mechanicals I

DENTIST,

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Business Cards.

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THOMAS,

Optician and W«ichn»aUer For the Main «tieet, near HUctii, sign of big wan with vra:c\.

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FREEMAN, Retail Dealer in

American and rorrlirs Watch*** JEWKLKY, Ac.. Opera House.

KISSKER, Wholesale and Betall Dealer In Plan on. Mclodcon*, Organs,

Mostoal Instruments, dce^ Palace of MiiaIo, Ohio

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W. RIPPETOE ^*ncral Pe&Jer

OllOCEROSS, ANP PRO DWB, Xatlonal Block* M&ln stvss |'.W» w-.»J

PHILIPManufacturer

KADEL.

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Dental Room, 1«7 Main Street near Oth, ,f XJERNE HATTTK, IX®. !»,, Nitrous Orlda ORS admlulbteri*4 i«r |MWJ esi Tooth Extraction.

Hpiiy^ieian and Accoucheur,

Treats all Acute snd CMronlc Dlseas«tand assures tho public of lils success la obstetrical canes, and all Ailments peculiar tolsdle«.

Office and reidd»Kvon Main street, sooth side, between litli and liih streets, Torre Haote.

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NaddlM and Harness,

Whips, Cnrry Combs. Brnsliss, Horse Bias ket*. Ac^slI wirk ^mrrent«d. Lowest »rie» Belly, Main rim near fih. sooth side in thai near ftfau sooth TX) L' D—Til AT THE SATURDAY EVEttiog Mall is the meat widely circulated newspaper la the State oatalds of Indianapolis.

FOSTER BROTHERS.

Alwayw aiyour service,

New Suits and Overdressesl

lo0 new Linen Suits, and Overdresses just opened at greatly reduced prices. 600 new styles Japanese Fans at 2-3 the former prices.

The following goods we are closing out regardless cost: Black Lace Shawls and Sacques Parasols and Sunshades. Black Iron Frame Grenadines and Plaid Grenadines.

Of Black and Striped Silks we have the finest variety in this section, and our prices cannot be matched elsewhere. Black Alpacas in advance of the season 25 per cent, under value the same can be said of our Black Cashmeres.

Great Bargains in Prints, Muslins, Chevoits and Sheetings. '5 .'

FELSENHELD & JAURIET,:

Branch. 17 South 4th St 620 Main Street.

NOBODY SHOULD FAIL

to call and examine our

Great Closing- Out Sale

of our entire Summer Stock ot

Beady Made ClotHing.

We have ai) extra large line of Fine Suits, Mohair anl fiiDen Dustera, White Vests and everything belonging to our line, which we will positively close within the next Thirty Days regardless of cost Suits made to order at lowest prices and latest styles.

WE PLANK DOWN THE MONEY AND TAKE EVERY BARGAIN OFFERED

Most Fearful Slaughter yet Made MECHANICS, FARMERS,

CAN YOU PAY CASH? In times like these it is the orly thing that enables us to live. »i. .,•

IMMENSE LOT SPRAGUE PRINTS at 4c.

The above are the best prints made, only they area little dark in colors. The balance of our entire stock of best prints will be sold as follows: ,, ENTIRE STOCK COCHECO PRINTS 5c.

ENTIRE STOCK MERRIMAC PRINTS 5c. ENTIRE STOCK PACIFIC PRINTS 5e.. ,r ENTIRE STOCK SPRAGUE PRINTS 5c.

Why pay country stores and credit houses 8 and 10 cents a yard for these same prints, and then not have a full assortment to select from? "l.r.-*

Yard Wide Percales

Down to 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also, just received from New York, where they were bought at a sacrifice for cash, a big lot of

Suits and Parasols, Dress Goods, White Goods, Black Silks, Grenadines,: ,.t ", Oassimcres. Cottonades. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Bed Spreads,

20 Bales Heavy Brown Muslins, 0, 7,8c White Muslin, 0,7, 8, 9, and 10c. Real Heavy Ginghams, 8 and 9c. 't Big Lot Dclaiues, lie. Hand.some Dress Goods, 15.18 and 20c. Big Lot Grenadines, 12,15, 20 Irfirt 2-)C. Plain White Swisses, 15c. Very, Uandsomc Shawls, ?1.£3J

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Tickings, Shirts, Sheetings, Mulins,!' r: Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, 5 cents.

CABPKTS, Oil, CLOTIIS,lATS,lVlX»OW NHADES, At much lower prices than wero ever before offered in Terre Haute. it M-

Please bear in mind that all the best Prints, ^Spring Sty|^3, 5 cents a yard ONLY at *1

FOSTER BROTHERS.

TKKKE-HAUTE.

POOTBBBJWTHEBS,^.

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GOODMAN Jr. & CO.,

Main, between Third and Fourth streets.

The oldest, most reliable Clothing House in the city.

HEAVY FAILURES All Over the Land!

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We carried over no ladles' suits from last year all new styles. Suits worth 93.50 for £2.00. $5.00 for £5.00. 7

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Sunshades, 2o, 30, 3.", 40, fnc and up. Silk Parasola at all prices aud latest htylcs.

ALL DOWN IN PRICE!

Ilemember we luive the largest stock of

POSTER BROTHERS.

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RAILROAD COLORS.

We have handled these largely dnrfug the la*t five jren«i, and no Paint iioiil ha* ever Kiven more PKBttt'T SATISFACTION. PIIEBfIX AlfO EAOLE Pnre White F^ead, Zinc, Oclu*o. Red*. Brown*, Oil*. Varnishes Brunke*» WindowGlaiw, and oar tunal large slock of Drags and Medicines.

GUTLIOK & BERRY,i!"

n. w^oo TERRE HAUTE, IND

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FOSTER BROTHERS,

NEW VORK.

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