Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 September 1876 — Page 8

THE MAIL

A PAPKR FOR THE PEOPI.E. S

Personal.

Mim Mary lUridon has returned froiil the East. Met* Donnelly will return to Chicago next week.

William E. Boland will start to New York Monday afternoon. Mrs. S. D. Terry is

back

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from a two

month!! visit at Columbus, Ohio. Col. Ttar*. II. Nelson upeaks at Poplar Grove, Howard county, to night.

Mr*. K. B. Cole, of the Prairie City Cioporium, is in Now York purchasing fpoiilu

Mala Hedrick, of Cincinnati, is visiting fcfr sister, Mrs. W. II. Armstrong, in Ibis city. 31. Morris, a sawyer at John's mill, had a linger taken off by a buzz saw Wednesday morning.

W?*urs_ liuntin «fc Armstrong exhibit pharmaceutical: preparations at the Chicago Exposition. Mr. Armstrong is there wiMi his goods.

Miss Josephine lleichonbnih, of Detroit, Michigan, who bus bc-n visiting the family of N. Boland, will depart for k-1- home, Momlay afternoon.

Mr. John G. Filter, head of the firm ©I Foster Bros., oi this city, has returnad from an extended wedding tour bhrough Europe. lie arrived in this city, with his wife, Wednesday.

Tbo following are among the arrivals from th« Centennial during the past week: Miss Flora Sage, Mr. Louis Seeburger, Prof. Hartung, Samuel Goe z, A. Arnold, Ben Iludf t. Mr. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E 1, Noicross, Kh Flora Keller.

W. R. Hheppard, of the Express, returned yesterday from Nashville, Tenn., with his wife. It was not generally known here that Mr. Sheppard was married and his friends were of course greatly surprise to lind that he had been a Benrdict for more than eight months. He is the recipient of numerous congratulations.

The following Terre Haute people left tor tho ConU niiirtl this week. Mr. CurVis Gilbert, Harry Gilbert, John D. Chestnut, President Collttt, of the 10. T. H. A C. railway, John Ilrakr* and family, 0ry Barbour and family, Mrs. Theadore Hu'nian, I)r. Preston, J. H. Berry, Mr. C. King, J. A. W. Jones, Robert Jnukson and family, J. P. Tutt, Charles L. Bratnan, R. Garvin.

Get knowledge anu wiiL all ^our getting get understanding and everything you need in the line of ladies furnishing goods at T. H. Riddle's Trimming Store. A fine lot of new goods have been received this week *ud every lady should call at once oiut take a look. Remember that for everything in bis lire, Ritldlo discounts all competitors.

W. 11. Paige Co. invito all persons who are contemplating the purchase of a piano to call at their store and examine the "C'hlckering Upright." This is the instrument that la bound to take the lead. It ia already a favorite wher•ver introduced and has advantages possessed by no other inatrument made. Messrs. Paige it Co. keep a full assort ment of other pianos, as well as the celebrated Mason A Hamlin organs, and «an offer tho most favorable terms.

Thono who hkve tried both say there nothing so mncli resembles the first kiss of love as those superlatively deficious groceries sold by R- W. Rippetoe.

keeps the very best of every­

thing, and persons who want the best jahould keep the fact in mind. At present he has all the seasonable fruits and •vegtablea In their perfection. Leave your tvrder, and what yon select will be Instantly delivered. Call at either one of the store*—155 Main, or, on Fourth St., adjoining the market house.

No iiwu ha* a right to bring up his «faildrcn without surrounding them with books. It is a wron to hia family. He cheata them. Children learn to pead by being in the presence of bookr. And the love of knowledge comes with wading and grows upon Its One of the beat thing* a man can do ia to ait down «very evening and tell bis children «bont the Central Book Store and teach ihenvthat when they want books, tbat is the place to bay tbem. Thus tbey aril) grow up wise and virtuoua and be ooatomera of Button A Hamilton.

Miller A Arieth throughout the remainder of the winter will aim to keep best stock of harness and other goods belonging to. their line of buai.ioess, to be (band In the city. Bayers "will do well to make a note of this. :^fb«lr ators ia on Fourth street, between ifttein sad Ohio.

If you here a fine watch needing an impairs, take It to T. II. Riddle, who ploys the very best workmen, snd tnakes a specialty of selling the best quality of watches, clocks, Jewelry and Iril y«r ware. A fine assortment of new

thing*J«rt|lu

For the best harness, sad^ffe*, whips »4c., go to Froeb A Faslg No. 01 Main Streat, Yoo will find a good assortment snd goods at the lowest living price*.

OOQD O YSTERS.

Fresh and line, by the can, or rv^d jln any by or ksen, at W. "?JH. Gilbert's, *:n«t,

"0 THOSE CURIAi We notice an ocmdatM cnrl lU- .t ng in the brmm, which A

O. Austin A Co. k«f» »5°

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Oas Heatlag Carting Irons, superior to anything J* oaeo.

TJiiKTlE

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

From oui Regular Correspondent.] NEW YORK, Sept. 27tb. .The approaching fall storms sent hurrying back to New York nearly all the resident* who do not own villaa or cottages out of town. Those who do thua own home comforts in the country go away earlier and stay later than their leas favored neighbors. They brave the autumn inins, which are generally over in a week, for theaakeof the glorious after da ». Ces autre# gens, however, who are stowed away in

HOTEL.OK FARM IIOU8B,

and who have grown weary of continuous croquet with the masculine element, eliminated, small talk, and the much read pile^ofnovels^areglad of the change back to city life again. In fact, to most of these iwpWity life is their normal condition, uuu i!»•}' only consent to leave it for a time because it is the proper thing to do. So this class art) swarming in our streets again, glinting their cardinal ribbons in the September sunlight, and adding life and frequently loveliness to tne avenue.

Fashionable centers are at present, in a 8tat« of excitement over a very important matter. Nothing of such grave consideration has disturbed "Society for a long time. It arises from the fact that IX) KD .\ND LADY HANOOLPH CHURCHILL have recently been staying at New port. "Mv lady," as certain peopli delight in* calling her, is a daughter oi Leonard Jerome, and therefore an Amt'iican by birth. They were invited to a three oV lock dinner st Mr. Williitm Travers', which they accepted. The gentlemen present were all in regulation costume, but when Lord and Lady Churchill were announced, Lord Randolph had on ./•

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not exactly a shooting jacket, but wh«t "swells" at the wateriiiir places denoiniiia'e "a morniiii HI. juu know." Of course, Society HS shaken to its center when tais fact became generally known. The blow-up at Hell Gale was an insignificant occunence in comparison. "WHS IT the correct thing?" became the ull-aiisor ing question at the clubs and in fashionable drawing rooms. "Was it the highest development of taste upon Lord Randolph's part, or simply a disregard for it The former conclusion has fir.ally been arrived at a calm has followed the storm, and fashiouable Sartorial artists (anything as vulgar as a tailor no longer exists) are driven to death to supply the constantly increasing orders for velvet coats.

New York is unusually full of TITLED STRANGERS this fall, and it is hinted that that ha* had something to do with the early return of fashionable mammas with marriageable daughter*. Ot course, that is rank scandal.

Nobody

believes such a

thing for a moment. The pure repul Uranism of our ta^hionable women in this centennial year is too patent to re quire any assertion, and then to accuse tbem ot being "turf-hunters," is in famous.

To many it will be a subject of pleasure to lnarn that WILLIAM BLACK, the novelist, is in-this country. I have not heard that he intends to lecture. If he did, I think the author of "The Daughter of Heth," "The Three Feathers and other equally fascinating books, would have no difficulty in drawing full houses. He has delighted too many readers in this country not to be warinlv welcomed. He is a young man of retiring and unassuming manners anxious to see America, with its peculiar atmospheric effects, its delicious autumn westlier, and its wondrous coloring. If we onlv find him interpret it as charmingly as he has the peculiarities of the Hebrides, we shall have cause to rejoice tbat this Englishman at least has wine among us. In word-painting of Nature' he is unexcelled.

HO! FOR THE CENTENNIAL. Our railroads are carrying thousands daily to and from the Centennial. The Central Railro«d of New Jersey is by far the most popular road, on account ot the picturesque and varying scenery via the new Bound Brook route: and adfled to this Is the fact that the officials are wisely issuinst extremely low rates for excursion tickets, and tho reason of their success is apparent. The cars land you right on the Centennial grounds.

FASHION ODIW AND KNI)S. Felt has had its day for hats.^ 't* In ornaments silver abonnds. Bonnet feathers are tiped with jet. Velvet will be fashionable material for dress libnnets.

Poire* for carrying specie are In fashIon again. Colored nets for the hair are fast becoming popular with young ladies.

There is no doubt but that the peculiar shade known as 'cardinal red" will lie much patronised.

Parisian fashionables are wearing tiny bows of ribbons for earrings. Arrows of smsll dismonds sre the Istest thing oat here.

The new navy blue Is almost black, It Is so dsrk in shade, snd it Is most stvleishwhen in combtnstion with cardinal red.

There sre bright silk pockets introduced to wear with any toilet. Russian belts staded with silver nails ares novelty.

The "Nawport" wrap Is the nsme given to pretty woolen shswl with white ground, wrought with blue or scarlet stars or circles.

P. S. O. MAKBS WAY FOR P. T. B. Autumn has set In, and Gilmoi and his fine band sre prepsrlrg to sbsndon the garden, which hss afforded such delightful recreation daring the past summer. The current- week is positively the lsst of the season, snd will be notable fnr the variety of music to be furnished. The great bstonnier. P. 8. Oilmore, will receive a ferewell benefit on the SOtb, when the final concert will be given. The New York Choral Society, numbering 400 voices, Mme. Pappenhelm. Levy and all the soloists will assist in the forthcoming event. P. T. Barnam with his wonderful show, will exhibit hefe Oct.

Zr-niS THEATRICAL. AII

extraordinary Influx of strangers daring the past week caused the theatres snd other amusement resorts in this city to enjoys rushing business,and the reopening of three additional leading houses felled to alleviate the pressure opon the seating capacity of those already in active operation. More than 1 IT,***) persons have witnessed Sardanapalo*, and I17,«J0 moro are waiting for a 'hsnee to do so, while last week Mr«. Fior' took her benefit and played Mrs Oilflory" in

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Ila ba," st Niblo'a,

also ri larg* share of rustic admiration, and a profusion of dollars

HAUTE SATURDAY

is rewarding the enterprise of Director Benson Sherwood.

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THK KXODUS OF STOKEK.

Next month the prison gates will open to 8tokes. the murderer of FlBk, und he will again be a free man. He has learned to speak of himself as a martyr, but four years of confinement is alight penalty for bis crime. The world is now willing to let him go in pesee snd be forgotten, and he Bhoula b$ Qontgnt therewith.

THE SEWARD STATUE PRESENTATION. The statue of Seward, by Rogers, was presented to the city of New York on Wednesday last, at Madison square. The Hon. Hamilton Fish presented the statue, and rite Mavor responded after which, Mr. EvarU made one of hia eload re

THAT BLAST

at Hell Gate took place as advertised, on Sunday last, and General Newton has immortalized himself and opened up a new route to Europe which, if the marltime railroad did take advantage, would shorten the distance to the old world by Borne 100 miles. -V'?

E BOY CAPTIVE on.

I I II E IV A in or LEON MKRBrtiTii, will be commenced in next week's Mail, with appropriate illustrations each week.

—tiOOD EATING, a good tied, a pleasant room, attentive waitere and a gentlemanly and accommodating landlord, ia what sensible travelern want, and these may all be found at the National House.

CELERY AND OYSTERS At LEE BROTHERS to-day. ..•

PKIZE BEEF. -v.

S J.MKTHINC. WORTH LOOKING AT.

1'A TTON BROS" FOUR YEAR OLD DURHAM HEIFKll CONVERTED INTO BEEF, AND NO IV

ON EXHITION AT THEIR STORE ON FOURTHS!.

Persons who attended the recent county fair will remember the fine Durham cow exhibited hv Patton Bros., of Fourth street, and which took the first premium ns the finest animal on the grounds. Her age was four years and her weight 1740 pounds. So beautiful was this young cow that she attracted general attention. Yesterday morning Messrs. Patton Bros. had. her killed and dressed, and during the day hundreds of people called to take a look at what is unquestionably the finest beef that was ever exhibited in this city. To-dav the sale will take place, and all who appreciate delicious beef should call and secure a piece. And by the way, we are glad of this occasion to say that for fine meats of all kinds, as well as the best groceries, vegetables and fruit, there is no better house in the city to deal with than these same Patton Brothers. We know whereof we speak. *——,•

DOXT BE SHIVERING

FIVE HUNDRED STOVES ALL STYLES PATTERNS AND PRICES.

FOR SALE CHEAP at Fishers SecondUand Store, Fourth Street.the third Door South of Ohio...

j. R. FISHER has a large lot of second hand-stoves, many of them are as good as new, which he can sell at less than half the price of new ones. They are now set up and can be examined inside and out. Buyers may secure big bargains by calling earlv. Fisher has also a complete stock of furniture, both new and second hand.

EXCURSION W

TO THK XEOSIIO VALLEY, KANSAS.

An excursion to the Neosho Valley, the last for this season, will leave Terre llaute by way of the Illinois Midland Railway on Friday, October 20th, at 8:40 a. m. Tickets will be good for 30 days. The following low rates areofi'ered from Terre Haute: lo Fort Scott, $22 40 To Parsons, 22 75 To Channte, 23 00 2 3 0 0 To Neosho Falls, -. 23 25 in to 2 3 5 0 To Emporia, •«_ 24 50 To Council Grove, 25 00 To White Citv, 25 25 To Junction City, 25 50

These prices are for the round trip, and good, returning, all regular trains. For further information audress

P. MILLIOAN,

Box 714, Terre Haute, Ind.

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All I he New Style* In D««Usstf ftfcoea at J. P. 1 alt'a.

—DYSPEPSIA OR

IKDIOESTIO*.—This

oom plaint, of all others, is of the most common occurrence, snd pervades every rank of society. The usual symptoms sre, want of appetite, sodden snd trsnscient distensions of the stomach, frequent eructations, heartburn, stomseh pains, and frequently costiveneee snd diarrhees. The causes sre numerous, the most common being luxurious diet and wsnt of sufficient exercise, excessive mental anxiety, want of pure sir, etc. To effects certain cure, it is necessary to adopt regular habits, use moderation in esting snd drinking, snd restore the tone of the stomseh with

ROBACK'S BITTERS.

bowels are constipated, use the

PILLS

in moderate doses, sufficient to jpro* duee slight evacuations every day. For Ssle by

I- J. J. BACK. W'Avxr's ERFERVIMCIJFO CRAB ORCHARD

HALTS—A

Saline Aperient,

KM MI'S Aot'H ST RE

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wtwing. ins highly concentrated form, the medicinal properties of the Crab Orchard Springs of Kentuckv. For the treatment of Costiveness ana Derangement oi the Liver, the Eflervesciiig Crab Orclnn! Salts are excellent, either In moderate doses mt as an alterative*

For Sale by

J. 4. IlAt R.

CVRE.—For

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HBRZ'

TO-DAY.

Everything in the way of Novelties yon may think of.

Over five hnnre do Gloves, at price* below any other house in the city.

Sole agents for the great "Queen Seamless," the best glove for the .. money, in America. •I 1,000 Cloaks at prices to astonish

Ne#' Ties and Laces. NewfCollars and Cnffs. i., ..,

The greatest bargain in Corsets ever heard of.

New Hosiery and Underwear, New .Fringes and Laces,1'- -l-

New Buttons, -, New Jewelry, 'New Bustles and Hoop Skirts.

Over five thousand pieces of Embroideries as cheap as common ott trim-

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MAIN STREET, Between Fourth, and Fifth, North Side. Corner Alley.

MAIN, BET

If the

Caused by

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E leads the

Fancy Goods and Notion trade of Terre Haute.

E motto is

small expenses, small profits and large sales.

HERZ is making it real hot for opposition. -5

HERZ can not and will not be undersold, it is useless to try.

GRAINING, GLAZING, AC., *A\

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0TH and

BLOOD

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ORN MEAL —A I—

GROUND FEED.

WILLIAX BARBICK

the

mT of ^trtte or Chills and Fever. As 4 i. Ague, no medicine stand* hk'h«f, it i« ju-Minpt, OWRTYJO and ssfc. Price only 6t rentj

For '-ile by

septl Mlwlm J. J.

BAfR.

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CO.,

At his mill on fleeood aad Ohio Greets, do)nit the very best of work, and invites the patrvn&ge of our rlttawns.

Us mar be relied ot* to give the tallest satisfaction.

T'ASDY.

CANDY

HOME-MADK CANDIES rineMUtiir. -t, pnt In Fancy Boxes, suitable for

l'rewut*. A Specialty. H. H.BJ\ A O I*. O. Lobby, lad.

NOTICE THE FACT. Sill MODS Of EVERT

KIND

FEL8ENHEI.D & JAI KII T.

Arc selling for lew days longer a magnificent line of Black and Colored 9111M, ai the old low prices.

the

Magnificent quality of 48 and 54 inch Cashmere at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and 1.75 per yard, that can hardly be beat elsewhere for 35 per cent. more.

Just opened, new styles Waterproof Suitings, English and French Camels Hair Suitings and an immense variety of Flannels and Blankets, from low to finest goods made, fully 30 per cent, below

T- .~PA 'N IT E

i: SEE THEM

MULT IDHICII6!

almost complete failure- of the Silk

Crop in China and Japan, Raw Silk has advanced to almost double the former price, and manufactured Silks. Silk Velvets, etc., etc., are now held fully 40 per cent, higher in Lyons and Switzerland, and a still further advance is exacted in the next few weeks. Having made some very fortunate purchases of Black and Colored Silks and Lyons all Silk Mantilla Velvets late in the summer, we do not hesitate to give our Customers the benefit of these favorable purchases, and therefore continue to offer them for ashort time at our old low prices, which is lower than has prevailed in this section for twenty years. This is an opportunity to purchase a handsome good wearing Silk Dress, a Rich *ilk Velvet Cloak or Skirt, that will not occur again in eighteen months.

We are also offering the greatest bargains in Black Cashmeres ever seen in this section, and are leaving all competition far behind. 40 ill. all wool Cashmeres at 571-2 wori 85c 40" "65«S 90c I 40 "v 75" $1.00

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last season's figures. New line Colored and Black Kids 85 cts. Fresh stock of SiK Button Kids, $2.00 per pair, former price $3.00. Make your selections while the goods are so low and the stock so full. i' FELSFNHEl IV& JAURIET. 620 MAIN STREET.

.CLOAKS.

^moiiduy morning, Sept, 25li. wc open live ea»CN ol* E A E O A S at tlie following low prices: Cloaks at ^2.50, $3.00. $5.00,$4.00, ^7.00,g8.00 ami up $£5.00 also si shipload oi nvo lmiton ki«U (1 qualily, 70e. por pair line of go'-d juaIitj pix but inn white kids, SI 75 per |ur: hemmed arH hem fiituhed liroti luindkerchief*, 124, 15, 20 *25 ct« iteiv fell skirls, beaver nhiiwl^, ladie»' noderwear, broche «hitwl!», Turkey, red and bleached table datn-ii«ks». bend-qt'end-', «fec. Ijonk to vtjur interest and do not buy before examining our magnifi :eitt m-i^rtmenf.

,^ 'FKLSENHELD & JAURIET. 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.

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The Finest Penmen in the west, moat thorough Matliematicians and the best practical Bookkeepers in the land/ are to be found at the above college. For proof of these assertions, come see our specimens and examine our course of

study. For terms address.

R. GARVIN, Principal

NECK-DRESSINGS

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NOVEL DESIGNS.

At HUNTER'S, 157 Main St.

GULICK & BERRY,

tieneral Dealer* In

DRUGS, WINDOW-GLASS, PAINTS.

OILS, SPICES, TRUSSES, DYES,

BRUSHES, FINE LIQUORS,

PATENT MEDICINES, ETi.,

N. Vi. co f|OOWt 1TERREHAUTEIND

Special Agencies for Holman's Ague Pad and Swiss Ague Cure*

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