Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 September 1877 — Page 8
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Personal.
W. 8. Roney went week.
to Philadelphia
tfa week. Kerr. 3. C. Fletcher is the guestof JTodge-Gooklns.
B. W. ltlppetoe returned from the Vast oa Wednesday Miss-Clara Sykes went to the Glendale -tflbio, echool this week.
MESB ijaara Smith returned this week to the Glendale, Ohio, Seminary. W. 'B. Warren'sfamily left for Rochester a4d other points on Wednesday .Mrfc. B. Havens, who haa been visit* jog at Frankfort returned home thia week.
Mrs. N. M. Greenwald, of Ashland Hiio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. W. Williams-
Mipj David Hartsock, of Topeka, Kansali, is here visiting*her old home 4uad friends.
The {Davis family of sweet singers go 4oxrrt to Youngstown this evening to t&ve a concert.
Li. Rosenberg, proprietor of the HalfCSant store will go Cincinnati on Thurs«jtay for anew stock of goods.
W. B. Wharton returned on Monday from a ten days' trip to New York and tlje Hartford Insurance circles.
Mm. Hannah Watldns, sister of the late James B. Edmunds, died on Monday after a brief illness of three days.
Rev. J. W. Greene, late presiding eider of this district goes to Crawfords«ille as pastor of the Methodist chnrch
A. B. Felsenthal was sworn in this week to act as Judge of the Circuit Court at any time Judge Patterson is absent*
Many friends estend sympathy to Mr and Mrs. James M. Gordon, whose infaiit daughter Grace died last Sunday evening.
Wihfred J. Bridwell, of Shryer Bros. mm& Miss Emma C. Haller were pronounced man and wife by Elder Peale Wednesday evening.
Reese Yoorbeet*, the youngest son of fffon. D. W. Voorbees, has commenced -tlie study of medicine in the office of Dr. Jas. R. Wood, New York.
Wm. II. Findley and Miss Sallie Hioe 'were married at the residence of Mr. If rank Mills, Wednesday evening, and left for the east on the midnight train. tihould Gen. Frank White fail to satistfjrtho authorities at Washington, Hon. If. D. Scott expects to be Revenue ColIbetor and E. Montgomery his Deputy. "While all the attornoys in the Flow«CB oase did well in their arguments befare the jury, we hear the speech of Mr. Staff spoken of in very high terms of 'gpnriseu fudge Long, showed himself "master ittf tbo. situation" in his very clear and charge to the jury in the mur«ter trial this week. It was well written «*K6read with effeot. vSUX.. Jones is still In jail at Bowling tfireen, JKentucky on that charge of for* tgery. Tbe amount of tli* forged note was (235. The court meets the third
Monday in next month. (Hev. C. A. Brooke sucoeeds Rev. J. W. «Grecno as Presiding Elder of this disfcciot, -wad Revs. Darwcod and Pavey retain to their cburohesr-Centenary and Asbury—for another year.
The memorial sermon of Elder Peale ML the Christian church last Sunday morning was a beautifully touching, eloquent and trnthful tribute to tbe memvoryof Dr. J. B. Armstrong. -Among the Terre Hauteans at Louisville this week to help welcome President Hayes to Kentucky soil were Col.
T. H. Nelson, Col. W. K. Edwards, W. JL Mctveeu and D. W. Mlaskall. (J. B. Haney started on Tuesday for iJCeouebec, Rusfrell oounty, Kansas, where be proposes to make his future home** We are sorry to lose him as a citicen/towt wish him the tallest success his new location.
TomC. Bailey, Gen. Nat Klmbairs -right band man, waa in the city this «woek visiting his old Mends. He is enroute from Washington City, and went down to Ylnce&nes yesterday. He goes tflreet from there to Salt Lake, Utah.
Xbe Ledger states that Mr. E. W. John jion,tb* oyster king, has been f& business over HO years and has never yet had a correct bill under his nose twice. Tho ledger lds that it will gladly add to thia list all like him. So will Tbe Mail. We make this promise without tear of •crowding out much other matter.
Will any intelligent person give an in^teUigent reason why an intelligent lawjreraoould stand within from one to ten fleet of twelve intelligent |uty men, and jreii at them as though they were deaf, ~"or at the opposite end of a large hall In these days of reform suppose we have a reform in this terrible waste of vital j»Jorce.
A young lady visiting in a family on north Sixth street rather startled tbe few gentlemen in the office of the National House, Monday night about half-past -eleven by walking In, barefooted, with ••only hear night clothes ontad shawl •over her shoulders. She bad an envelope in her hand and approached 'Llge fUdinger, the night cierk, who sappoeed tshe wanted a stamp*. A gentleman pree«nt diecovwred situation and grasped
Iter by the arm. She awoke from her vomnambrlistic slat*, wilt a *light •croazb, aetalr-i1!® frightened. and was .JkLodly
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Jacob White has been attending the Brazil Fair. T.J. Griffith and wife attended the Fair at Marahall this week.
Ed. M. Walmaley, of tbe Carpet Hall has let a bilioua attack put him in bfd Jodge Carleton and Hon. B. W. Hanna accompanied Mr. Voorhees to Loos isville yesterday.
Rev. 8. F. Donham, who has been in Europe nearly three months, arrived New York this week, and waa expected home on Thursday. A dispatch was received yesterday that he was too ill to travel. He is accompanied by young John Hager.
Mr. Lucioua Byce has taken the helm firmly in hand at the Buckeye Cash Store and that, establishment is announced as again fairly under way!" It was difficult for him to get into harness again, but now he seems imbued with his old enterprise, and a lively trade may be expected at the Bockeye tbe coming season.
Miller & Arleth say come to them for good workmanship and satisfactory prices in heavy and fine harness, collars or anything pertaining to horse gear, You know the place, south Fourth street.
At the head stands the Chickering among Pianos, and no organ gives better satisfaction than that of Mason Hamlin. Both these instruments are sold in this city only by W. H. Paige «fe Co., who have a full line of musical merchandise.
Why do tbe people patronize Chap man?" said a line in the Gazette this week, referring of course to Chapman Market Dining' Rooms, on south Fourth street. We can answer—it is because he gives a good meal, and the full worth of the money. Every man who dines there is a walking talking advertisement for tbe place.
The grounds south of the Congregational Church are in daily use for the fascinating game of croquet, participated in by some of our leading citizens, And by the way, if you want a nice set of croquet you should call at James Paxton's, in the Beach Block and get anew set out of that lot they are sealing at such astonishingly low prices. While there you will also see a nice lot of stationery, blank books, school books and the late publications. t'
And I say, John Yes, my darling." Don't forget to get the buttons, and see about the rent of that house, and or der a load of coal, and get that pre scription filled, and buy three yards of cardinal red ribbon, and tell the butcher we'll have a breast of veal for Sunday and come home early, and stop in at Button fc Hamilton's Central Bookstore and see the nice pictures, and stereoscopic views and photographs and pretty things for home adornment, and get me anew book to read Sunday, and price their oroquet, and, well, I'm afraid if you get into that attractive Central Bookstore you'll forgfet one of my orders to get home early.'"
LA WHENCE & WHITE
Are doing a rushing business on tbe south east corner of Fourth and Cherry. Their bread and othei Bakery goods give satisfaction and their lunch counter is immensely popular.
Sunday Oysters.
Go to Ed. W. Johnson's, all the time, if you want to be sure of fine, fat and fresh oysters. He handles such quantities and so rapidly that they don't have time to get stale.
REMARKABLE.
It in really wonderful to note tbe rapid and increasing sales of J. F. Jauriet A Co.'s Marble Palaco Unlaundrled Shirts The sales for July were 100 dozen or ,200 shirts. They have given their order for 60 dozen more or 000 shirts, making in all 1,800 in fifty days. This shirt is made of Wamsntta Muslin and pure Irish Linen bosom and cuffs, with the finest of pearl buttons. Every shirt warranted aa represented or no sale. Price, 95 cents. None genuine unless bearing tbe stamp of J. F. Jauriet A CO., Marble Palace Shirt, Terre Haute, Ind.
W. H. Greiner & Co.,
On Ohio street, just west of Fourth street, invites a call from all who want substantial Boots and Shoes, at prices never before heard of in this city. It will psy to walk nround that way.
Examine our colored silks at.jfl before purchasing elsewhere. iTkey&re beauties,
JAURIET & CO. BASE BURNERS. Argands—Hard coal. Crown Jewels. Excelsior. Rotary and all the Leading Stores in the market. At Ball's Clieaper tlian ever. 903 Main street, sign of the Tin Ball. ladles' patent fkst, black Baibriggan Hose, embroidered fancy clocks, at Jauriet & Co s. 'anton
Flannels.
At Ellis', northwest corner of First and Walnot street*
50 Cents!
A
cnoico line of colon and blacks, In good 3 button kid glove, also Torchon Edge Roching, and piles of new All and winter wear and novelties, attract lots of ladles to tbe very cheap store of
HUGHES A REED, 515 Main Street.
Oysters at White's!
Jacob White, who has recently added the sale of oysters to his trade, already commands a large custom, both retail and wholesale. His oysters are packed by D. D, Mallory & Co., Baltimore, one of the largest and best hoases in that city. Orders left for Sunday oysters will be delivered on Sunday morning any where in the city.
HERZ' New Price List
FOR
TILTERS1
Tape Front, Reduced from 50 to 42c Diamond,
Reduced from 70 to 59c Bustle Skirts, Reduced from 75 to 60c Seven Tape do,
Reduced from 90 to 75e Open Top do Reduced from 50 to 40c Open Top,wide tape,
Reduced from 75 to 30c
Any one who can beat these prices is welcome to do so.
Herz' PopularBazar
Big lot of new em broideries cheap, at Herz'.
Our line of Handkerchiefs astonishes everybody.
Oar 10c all Linen, hemstitched Hand kerchiefs are as good as others sell for 20c
Onr 25c handker chiefs sell elsewhere for 50c. 200 doz. imported linen collars, hand somely embroidered at 5c each, 6 for 25c pew Jewelry, Herz
CeRSHSfliRSEn!
The Medical" and "Superior," two of the best SEMI ABDOMINAL extension corset now in the country, just received at Her*'.
Herz' forever, for bargains. 200 elegant cloaks received this week at ierz', prices guaranteed owest in the city.
The finest line of Felt Skirts and Oloth Skirts in the city at Herz'.
Our children's misses' ladies and gentlemen's merino underwear is beow competition.
Herz' Popular Bazaar. Hosiery for the million at Herz'.
Our 50c kidfflpvesare as good as other merchants' 76c gloves.
Our 75c gloves eqnal any $1 glove in the city, and there is no better glove made than pur new $1.50 glove. 3-button Inds in all desirable shades just ree'd
Our gloves are all first class and warranted, H0rz' Popular Bazaar.
Look Here Bot
Have you seen that wife of mine?"
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Why, yes
she's as happy as a bird, met her just a moment ago, up to her eyes among the NEW DRESS GOODS THE OLD RELIABLE HOOSIER STORE"
New Dammasse Cloths, New Figured Satins, New Matelasse Cloths,
New Mohair Figures, New Basket Cloths, New P* ris Suitings In Bronze Brown, Myrtle Green, Seal Brown and Navy Blue, just received.
cloaksToloaes!
In Matelasse Beaver Cloaks In Basket Beaver Cloaks In Plain Beaver Cloaks —the very latest Fall styles, opened to-day.
DRESS TRIMMINGS
Galoon—silk and worstec fringes—silk: crochet buttons in Bronze Brown, Myrtle Green, Navy Blue, Sea" Bjown, Black, &c., the lates novelty of the season...
Ladies' Ready Made Suits A full line in all the vari ety of quality and styles for Fall wear, at prices that can't be matched elsewhere
HOSIERY!
Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Cashmere and al Wool Hose in all the new colors at prices to suit everybody.
In a words 1'ou will flud any* thing and everything that la fashionable and cheap at the Old Beliahle HooNier Store and DONT YOU FORGET IT.
N. B. THE BEAT «c YABD WIDE BBOWN MUSLIN IN TEBBE HA I TE.
COB. 4th AND OHIO.
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NOT AGAINST THE INDIANS!
BUT
His Majetty. High Prices and Shoddy Boots and Shoes. jBehold the Line of Battle! Heal Calf Boots... ft SO Men'a Kip Boots 9 Wen's Brogaas 1 Hen's Plow Shoes 1 SB Ladleh'Custom Work Cair. II Ladles' Cnstont Feb. Pol.— 1 N Ladles' Sri A Acting Bahh'rs 4 Boys'Kip Boots 118 Tenths'Kip Boots. 1 W
Onr goods are alway* represented. With our prce*ao low that we cannot rec ognlxe competition, make oar boaae the bane of other dealers and admiration and the choice ot all who would patronise an establishment Identified with the people.
DAN REIBOLD,
Wo. »0W. Main St.
SUGARS!
81*4 lbs. Granulated fl Its. Staadard A 01 91»lbs.CeatenalalA $1 1§ Iha. FraakliaB 1
At W. W. OLIVER'S!
North weot cor. 4th and Cberrysta.
8TATE OF INDIANA,
Harrison Township, Mm eonnty, Xo. John T. Wtler vs. JamasLcwtanf. Iiomas A. Reed being duly sworn, npoo his oath says that therelsaeaoseof action endincafalnst James Leonard, belbra tain Ir.Clark, and that he isanon»t of tbe mate of Indiana.
TOM. A. BEER,
Snbecrfbed and sworn to bean* me this SKb day of Sepieraber. Vffi. a F. CLARK, J. P.
OTICE OF ADMINISTRA TORS APPOINTMENT.
Sotfee ts hereby glvra that the oadersigaed itasbeen appointed administrator of tbe estaf# of John Warner.decrown!, iate or Vli estate is probnhly solvent 13-$w £btrts if MuooxiUMi, Admfr.
Boys' School Suits,
Youths' Suits
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A Good Mens Suit
MOSSLER
AT IT AGAIN
IN FULL BLAST.
Havlag purchased Immense 1st of Goods of leading Eastern Manufacturers, who have gone Into the hands of Receivers, we are able to offer
THE FINEST LINE OF
CHOICE CLOTHING,
Hade expressly fop this Season's Trade, at
BANKRUPT PRICES
Which means at from 29 to SO per cent* less than cost off manufacturing. We have now a resident buyer in Kew York, whereby we shall be enabled to procure and oflbr such bargains as only the hard times can produce.
Our slock will be kept up complete at all times.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING:
Children's Snits at $ 3.00 worth $ 4.50
3.50 5.00 4.00
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450
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15.00
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
WORSTED COATS & VESTS,
Ranging in price from $8 to $22. worth at wholesale from $10 to $25.
500 Frs.Gassimere Pantaloons
All wool, latest, pattern at $3.50 worth $6v
OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS!
In all Grades and Styles at correspondingly low prices.
GENTS'FURNISHINGGOODS.
BestlanenCoUjUS,latest styles 10c worth 20 25 $125 $12$
Best Paper Collars, 15c Good White Shirt, laondried, 85c Good Colored Shirt, laundried, 75c
And All Other Goods in Proportion. ""You are Bound to Save Money by Trading at
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