Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 46, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 May 1877 — Page 8
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'-Oajt. S. H. Potter is still cdnflned to (Wa bed, sod is quite seriously ill. C. B. Hosford and wife have set up 'boose keeping,jcm Eighth, ne*r Cbest'nut., ', *, „. h-v ".* ».-•
George Almy, of Almy &, Harris, was married to Miss Levina Oerhart, last Sunday. .v*
Froeb A Faaig have dissolved parth&rahip, and Mr. P. 0. Froeb will continue the business. has severed his connectbe Vigo Woolen inills and a similar position at B. Ebrttlrth'«,»g%!•..?' V* Ul,0*-Si8ITS*
Frank Smith started Itfthia week on his thirl successive term in the city owmcil—the only instance in this city where a man has served three successive *6rms*
Dr. Read left property valued at nealry $100,000, the bulk of which was deeded to his wife, a few weeks before his death. He also bad life insurance to the amount of fi,ooo.
Miss Mary Davis, of the Davis family of ^lagers, was married on Sunday to Frank Woodward, of Pennsylvania. They will make this city their home for the present.
T-be Vandalia employees celebrated the tenth anniversaiy of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Sheets, on north Twelfth street, on Thursdsy evening* It was a surprise to the worthy pair,
J. M. Parvin, an old and influential citizen, of Carlisle, Sullivan county, fthot himself in the mouth causing death, Monday morniug, at six o'clock. Finaa cial embarrassments and the disgrace of his son are given as the causes.)
The papers from Mifflinburg, Penn »ylvaoia, come teeming with compli'mentary mention of Dr. S. L. Van Val*ah, uncle of oar Dr. Robert Van Yalzah, the dentist, who has recently ohanged (his residence from that place to this city.
Rev. 8. S. Martyn, James Modesitt, Ed. R. Bryant and Luella West fall went to Fort Wayne Thursday opening, as delegates46 the anpual State Association of Congregational churches. Mrs. Dr. Elder Went up as a delegate to the Woman's Missionary Society, and Mrs. James Modesitt accompanied the party.
Cards have been reco'red in this city announcing the marriage, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Jm Clarke, St. Louis, of W. B. McEnery •and Miss Myra Belle Clarke, formerly •of this city. The ceremony will occur mext Wednesday evening at nine o'clock.
Geo. E. Farrington went to Cleveland this week and arranged for the entertainment of our Knights Templar at the 'triennial r© union in August. He found ail the hotols full, and so be engaged an unoccupied depot, into which four sleeping ooaches will be run and meals will be furnished by a restaurant. The iftpigbta* are fortunate in setjcjlitig hfnson •this mission, as it is not ^Ifofiable that .any one else would have thought of this excellent Arrangement
H. Scudder has become tiredof
ws|ting for v. arm weather and has open •«di his elegant ice cream parlor. It is 'Useless for us to speak of the excellence oMiis creams. They have been tested by-our people for many years, and the velidict has always been in their favor. All we oan say Is that the quality will tekept up to the full standard this neason, and his patrons will meet with the usual hospitable and courteous reception.
Young men will be rejoiced to know thai tight boots may be drawn on easily by .simple process. The -patient lies dowiion the floor and holds bi» feet atn$g}ii up in the air until the blood mo* out of them, thus diminishing the aise of ll»o foot, when it will slip into the boot. But this process is not necessary with the boots you get at Noyes Andrews, because be gives you such ,perfect tits. And then his goods are so •tylish snd prices so reasonable. All get -united at the oldest and cheapest Shoe
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Many ofonr re fklenoee—those where ladies of taste preside—are being ornamented with articles (htm Button it Hamilton's Central BOcAMt^hj, where is shown ohrem*% statuettes and silk velvet frame* for jpferoelain pictures and tor JpsrlOr photographs. Two panel pleots Ja the front part of the store are beauties., they am .companion pieces. The large stock of croquet sets on sale at Botton Hamii--Con's, shows that Presbyterian billiards -have lost none of their popularity. Indeed, the low price at which crcquel sets can be had at the Central will make the game more genorally played than ever.
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T. H. Riddle's front is all in a muss. We reDur to the front of his s«ore, where the workman are petting in an elegant plfto glass front. But in the rear a docen milliners are.working night and day to make up the elegant bonnets and bats ordered by oar ladlea. His opening display was a surprise. Few of oar ladlea .imagined tint suoh a stock of miUinei7 goods eomblned with each aaqulrite taste oould beeeen in this city and the consequence1e that Mrs. Miller her oorps of assistants are poshed to tbe utmost to meet the demand and make the ladlea presentable at church -morrow. Ladies, if you have not gmt your new hat* by all naeana drop In
Riddle's next week.
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Miss Tilly Fecbeimer will soon be out again. Ben Hud nnt has gone with the shippers' excursion In a tour through the Southern states. ,* -«.f
Strange one never hears of a ghost materialising fn^ liquidating a debt incurred while in the flesh.
Joe Rupp's son, Charles, has taken a position in his father's^meat shop, and promises to run the establishment just as well as"tfie 'A
The^StAtte house "corritaissiOner* a|pointed this week by Governor Williams, oeriilsbof H.JO* Jffe^n, Fort Wayne W. R. McKeen, -Teura. Haute Gjen. Thomwi.A. Morris and Gen (John Lowe,Indianapolis. ..-nx
Rev, C. R. Henderson returned yoaterfiiy
evening
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from Chicago, where We
basbe^fl in attendance at the BaptistTheological Seminary, having been calledas oneof tbe examining board-t-quite a compliment to one so young.
Yesterday eveaing-'a party of some forty people, mostly from -the Baptist church, surprised Mr. and Mrs. Horitlo Keyes,arOieit resldsnce—Ifbeittg the twenty-fifth anniversary of.their .wedding. A set of silver service was pre-1 sented them, apd a moitenjoyable evening passed.
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Store has no one selling.no-
tions canvassing the, city at present. Peddlers who represent the Cent Store must be careful how they go about net to get into trouble. Msny believe the one-half Cent ^ure.tp b? a branch this ia not correct."
What is a young msn to think when be sees a young lady ,sbadiqg .her eyes from the gas wltli a plctfe of' nVtrelfe the title of which, Kiss Me Good-night," is tuiised out In full view? And this reminds us that the ladies can aly£$iys find Abe latest and most popular sheet music ct W. H. Paige A Co's.^ "Many tnen- of many miods» 'ara greatly distressed over this backward spring. Their hats look rusty, and^ey are wishing for wajrq weather so that they can put on" oAe "Of those elegant straw ksts at Stoner's #at Store. Also to be found there a Iwautiful Jine jxi straw goods far childrep^ together with hats of all styles."
Keep it in mind thair A. & Mewntatney, successor to White fc Mewhinney, retains all tbe machinery and the excel lent
corps of
wortaiian for the running
of that popul«t bakery, and in "thl^ respect every ^fFort wili be made to #e tain the high of, the house. He will make a special feature of homer made candics, and in front is displayed .11 the t«plc»l frul^
Josh Billings says- heknows people who are so fond, of a^gument .that they will stop and dispute with a guiderboard about the distance to the next town, but there is no dispute about the^faot that Samuel Stone, on Mt^in, street, near Seven1 b, keeps one of the neatest and most complete grocery stpref in tUe city all the goods fresh and selected with care, and sold as low Us tbe*l6west.
The time is here when our people can enjoy tbe many pleasant drives leading out from the city, and attention is directed to the fine harness Miller A Ar leth have now on exhibition at their well kuQwn atand on south Fourth
street,
where also will be found a large
assortment of Lap-dusters, horse brushes, curry cc mbs, etc,, at the usual low prices that rule at their house.
Mr. Langford has removed his Binder}' on Main street over Button A Hamilton's Book store, where he wftl be pleased to receive calls from all who want the very test of binding, or a good blank book made, or ruling of any kind done. His prices are made to suit tbe times andftbere will be no cause for complaint either in regard to work or prices.
Jake
White is energetically at work
bringing order out of chaos at his new location, on Main, near Sixth, and ina week or two will show his friends the neatest, nattiest and nobbiest establishment in the city. An addition is being put up in the rear, extending te the alley for storing of heavy, rough merchandise. The floor In front will be lali with oil cloth and matting, and midway in tbe roar will be located tb» ice cream parlor, the walls handsomely papered and decorated, floor covered with Brussels carpet, lace curtains hung, and all the appointments for a neat and cosy retreat. In the meantime the bouae is well supplied with infections and the choicest tropical flraits.
JjJii«*ts a -JKJL rtiAndheJs wondrcuos .-fit bays bi« grab of Rip|wra*t
And win until he dies. ABd this wise man he iwfcaifc, by Rip, si no one keeps such
And"RtppetOe'll goto Is aa he ever sings.
ns Oa Mala street, wMtofSUdhP Im where jrooll Und his store, Drop In the" White front" when y^o
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And tbett drop In some more,
For, to branch offinle preae-and perhap there la moreproee than poetry in getting food for the stomach—you will always find at Rlppetoe's "White Front" everything the market affords, freehand
olean,
and tor the reason that he bnys in large quanUtiea, hta prtoet are at hol^m llfiuea. .P-t 81.
UANTLSaAim QRATwmem Have yoo been in to see the xfm Mantles and Oratea Moon A Hagg^ have just openod. It is decidedly the finest lot ever brought to ttos city. They are beautiful beyond deeeripMoo» and no one contemplating putting In4 one or mors should fell to ate them and the low nricea atwtiieh tfcty an
TEBRE HAUTE. SATURDAY EV^NEpru MAJVnr-
ROOFING.
For Tin and Slate Rooflng, Moore A Haggerty *sk a (All. They give special attention to worfc in tbe surrounding towna, and while their price* are the lowest they will not be axoelled in work. fv ABSTRACTS OF TITL& 'As Spring opens Real Estate la moving and the Viao ABSTRACT
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No. 315 Ohio Streett have their bands frill making abstracts of title for tbe people of the city and country. "J
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Attentton Is again directed to the
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SIKMK & D0R8QH.
Mr. Charles Dortcb, for many yeaw the well known and affable salesman for Joe Rupp, has taken a partnership interest with Mr. Sinek, of the Star Meat Market, Mischler's old stand The patrons of the Star Meat Market will be pleased at this change. Mr. Dorsch is well known as a Olev^r gentleman, and Mr. Sinek has already made many friends during bis brief residence. They will use eveiy effort to furnish their patrons the very best meat to be had ih this market. 'Give the new firm a call.
A. HEEZ was toe busy this morning to make his usual proclamation to the ladies of Terre Haute and Ticinity through the col'umus of The Mall. Ml the morning there was a great throng of ladies coming and going, engaging the attention of himself and assistants. ^The large addition in the rear of the store, made necessary hy the constantly growing trade, is about completed ahd sometime next week lie will hare a GRAND )PENINO, to which he will invite the ladies generally, and show them the handsomest line of goods ever exhibited in this city, including many pew and attractive novelties.
RAIL ROAD COLOESt
.s being beyond any .dispute the wry «t ready-made paint ever offered foraale. 'bese paints have been largdly used in.Terre Baute and vieinlty, In tbe pastslx years, as4 (Usd tally eadarsed mm fnt elaaa.
6well Se^ctecl SFadeo.
Represented by a. Oel«r Cart, always keptinstoqk. Bail Boad Colors are put np in tin pails of 2Spouads aacli.
Be sure you get Masury's.
Those who may wUh to,buy a salst ready far lit brsak. and ia all re pects reliable, will And,
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want. These paints are not "Chemical Mixtures," but simply, and .only, pure Linseed Oil Paints, and "wl 1 always gWes the ©est of satisaction. Af ter the mass is well stirred any one who can properly handle a bru$h„ SJA% FI7T THE PAINT Olf.
A PURE WHITE,
and. six shades corresponding Hall Road Colors, abovfe namta, fdr sale. Put up tn quart and gallon
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PAIWTIHTW, V- SHADE UETTEKIKG. GBiOlKG, nPKRMAIGISG VARXISHING^ 8BADEHAMGIMG, 1 CAliCITUWIJIG, CAKPET L4TIMG, j, lliX Wtn*EtoA»mX4^t.b::« Etc- Etr., Et?.
ORDERS may be left at the Store, or our Paint Shop, 15 North Third Street, "•rvrr rr- p. E. ROSETTE, Mana?pr.t -'J
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
LOWEST PRICED. BEST WORKHGBT. LARGEST STOCK. FIKST-C/IjASS GOOUM, FINEST
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RYCE & WALMSLEY'S,
309 Main StrceV, Terre Haute, Ind.
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'DASH' AT PRINTS. tl*r.
t»rofit or no profit, we have decided fo break the prloee on these good* write on the Outer Wall,1* where customer* and High Priced Storea alike the figures: *.**. ':-'v
All Sprague Prints, 5 cents. All Cochecos, Merrland Pacific Printe, fteenta.
N. EL These prints are for oar retail trade exclusively, and positively will not tp sold to merchants and dealers. They comprise several hundred dlflerent styles, and are all extremely handsome. a
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WALL PAPERS,' WINDOW SHADES. RUGS, LOOKING GLASSES
PATTERMS.
Carpets Lower than Last Year! Better Ingrain UMseCnrtaina.
Cottage Carpets, »ct last year 25c, Cottage Carpets 25c, laM year 85c, Better Carpets, 35c, last ear 43c. ,, Ingrain Carpets, 40c, last year 5(c, All Wool Iograins, #6c and upwards. The above la by far the flneet, handsomeat and moat deairable aver exhibited in
Of inssi gooda we have bonght largely, and now oUtm. a a-a
ettfc, Ueew, Skeettogi, Bkirtiiig^ Bte,
At pricea averaging one-third lesa than two weeks ago. See quotations ba^jr HandsotneDnssGooda,U*ssdme,-
»{t5to5bWieres,».aad eants, Ail WosJBtykc^sfcia wss,«e,
FOSTER BROTHERS.
wsrss B|08., Am.hite
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Wand 60e, last year 09 A75c, L\ft),90.40and50e.
Hohaad and Oil Shad* Goods, very cheap. Bargains In Window Shades.
TerreHaute.
Prints, 5e. All Cochecos, Merrimae, American and Dunnel Prints, 6c.
We are glad to be able to say that in consequence of the great stagnation In Tin win ties in Near Tork thia spring, mllliona of dollaxa worth of tbo following named goods have been forced upon tbe market thwe and sold at an enormooa
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good Ooaooadea,l*,ai and 8Sc^_
Good Hose 10 and 13^c a pair. Che^iWrt^ldandl^ Good Table Mne«Sb», 40 aadflOfc 4
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Oils,
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Tarnishes Brushes,
And such other goods as are usually sold by Druggists, and earnestly ia* vite yonr trade.
P. MYER, tlawnre asd Job Hhop,
114 sodth Fourth st. opp, Market House. A
full stock of Tinware. Special attention given to Job Work..
Linen at 95 cents.
JAURIET & CO.
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JAURIET fie OO, offer Choice Prints at 6e.,
JAUB1ET fic CO. offer 4-4 soft Finish Bleached Muslin at 8, 9 and 10 cents. .• JAURIET & CO. offer the Best Turkey Red Damask, color Warranted, at 72J cents. JAURIET & CO. offer the best Turkey Red Napkins, color warranted, at 70 cents. JAURIET & CO. offie? Half BleachM Table Linen, two yards wide at 35 cents, i: JAURIET & CO. offer extra Bargains in Bleached
aarAll'joodrboOght. of hife delivered free 'oft chargfe anywhere ift tne city. •1
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CBACKEH^.
Boiston Butter, Milk, Plncic, Butter, Oatmeal, toda, Or^ham, ^Pearl Oyster, Victoiia fcoda
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Centennial sugar Crackers. t4
Ginger, ^SSootph, Macaroni, Lemon, Spice,, IUqenuls, few Red Top, Lemon, Ten,
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Table Bamask two yards wide at &c. These goods
at this price can not be matched in or out-SL* this city. JAURIET & CO. offpr 250 of the best Uniaundried Shirts, made of Wamsuttar^ Mu^lya andi^Jire i^ish
offer
Handkerchiefs Ht 15c,
their value.
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Manufacturer of
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LARGE CAKES BB£AD. Sqnare Loaf,, Kngllah, French* Long Home-mado, ltye, Cream, Twist, Pumpernlke Centennial, Graham Kolls, Rusks, *SJCofR(eCako. 128 Lafayette Street, 130
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
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THE ABOVE IS THE PLACE where at all times may be found the largest assortment of
PIANOS, ORGANS, -SifMusical Inafcruments
and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, of evwy description," ever kept in Terre-Haute. Purchasing everything from first hands, the proprietor
also having aeqalred the trade of a Piano Maker, at the same time having an eatabllsbed rspotation as a Tamer and Musician, superior advantages are claimed wMch awaiairtr
PAST COMPETITION.
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equal to any offered at 50 cents. JAURIET & GO. are opening anew lot of Pin Checked l7
Summer Silks and Fin Striped Summed Silks at 75c. JAURIET & CQ.
all widths, beautiful goods at manufacturer's prices. JAURIET & CO.
the quality of which are
open anew lot of Black Silk Fringes
are opening a line of Buntings in
navy blue and black, the latest novelty in dress fabrics. JAURIET & CO.
call particular attention to a large
and magnificent line of Embroidered Piano ind Table I t- Covers at the lowest prices ever quoted in this city. JAURIET & CO.
offer. extra size bath towels at half
J. F. JAURIET CO. \K
MARBLE PALACE'688 Maim St.
iallA4efltthuitte
DMINISTRATOB"® SA'LB OP" R£AL EBTA.TSK
OROAN3 rented and sold on eaqr monthly pay&ffltffc
Notlce.-OUIDE TO STRANGERS Inquiring for
KISSNEB'S PALACE OF MUSIC."
Take street oara to corner of Main and Third streets, south thence one Mode to
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Nathaniel S. Holmee v».. Drake— Before Blntord bteele, JIISIJosephtliePeace
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Of Linton Township, J'iVitfd cboiiiy,,ln diana.
hereby notified that on
thfe 27th,d%y of April, J^7. an ord jigh^eei
or April. ati order of At-
taehment for the sum of eighteen dollars, was issned by me The abovfc, named JtisUde of ihe Peace, agMhfit'his gcwaiiln the abbve entitled aeUon and that, the same will be heard on the day ot May, 18T7, at two
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ilee Is.hereby g^en, that by -vh tue of an order of the Vigudrcui^ tlie uoder bonisnqn,ol the ea*
cept, a strip 12 rods wide rtinnfngncrth and ^oulh acit)SH the easten'd'df Wld track, 5 acres off rhe nortbiwst comer and 6 aerea acres more sr decadent, bar 20 acres ntorfe or less, also lot number 40 in the Town 'df flfeftiord, all in Vigo county, Indiana. '££HM»~Une*third cash, renldue in equal installments at nine and eighteen months,
good" freehold necnrlty Bale to begin at 2 o'clock p. m.»*• JOHN A. McUKE, M12-3U Administrator de bonis non.
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purchaser giving notes, at Interest, waiving benefit of appraisement atod secured by a itood-freehold necurlty,
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