Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1878 — Page 9

THE MAIL

A PArER FOR TIIE PEOPi&

Personal.

the

Jolm Q. Shryer and family are ia

T. II. Riddle fetu'rnei from bis east* crn trip Wednesday evening. Horace B. Jones hss been appointed assignee of Daniel Miller and is selling off the stock of goods.

Mrs. E, B. Russell, the temperance evangelist begins a series of meetings at Indianapolis this evening.

Mrs. Wm, Lockwood's 'brother, '"Of Now York, whom she has not seen for tbirty-five years, is visiting her.

B. F. Royse will start for the Arkansas Hot Springs on Tuesday, to try the effect of the waters on his rheumatism.

Four granite markers selected by Mrs. Hemmlngway for the Rose Monument, have arrived at the shop of Wagner fc

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Hipley.

Mrs. Louis Kidnoy, of New York city, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah P. Yules, corner of Seventh and Oak streets.

Beu. J. Abbott, the "newly elected township trustee, has got possession of tlie office and entered upon tbf discharge of bis duties last Jeosday.

Rev. A. Etheridge, of Versailles, 111., -commenced last Sunday for a term of three month's pulpit ministrations in jf the Congregational church.

James N. aud John R. Miller,of Parke -county, brothers of Dan. Miller, of this city, filed their voluntary petitions in bankruptcy at Indianapolis on Wednes'day.

Rev. D. E. Bierce, of Racine, Wis onain, former pastor of the Second Presbyterian Cburcb, is in the city, and will preach to bis old congregation tomorrew.

Gazette: Mrs. Fanny Ryce, formerly a resident of Terre Haute, but of late years living in Europe, is expected here soon. She will be a guest of Mrs. W. K. McLean.

Rev. Seth M. Wilcox and wife of iiriggsville, Ills., are visiting Mrs. W's ather, Hon. G. F. Cookerly. Mr. W., we are glad to learn, is much pleased with bis now location.

Mrs. Henry Fairbanks received this week, through U. Shewmaker, the agent of the Masonic Mutual Insurance Company, ?8,500—the amount of policy held ^by the late Mayor Fairbanks.

Harry Wigley, who lias been making quite a tour of the south, returned home this week. He has secured a very desirable and profitable situation on the •St. Louis Price Uurreut.

Along and interesting letter from Dr. .7. W. Hitchcock—telling of times thir-ty-four years ago in the village of Terre Haute, in type for this issue, is crowded •out. It will appear next week.

II. Bukemeyer and Wm. Klanky, of Indiauttpolls, have made arrangements to open about the 15th of June, a tea and grocery store, near the corner of Main and 8th street?, in Austermiller's block

Eli II. Hamilton, late of tbo Central Bookstore, has taken the clerkship at the Terre Haute House, vacated by Charles Gordon, who went to Paris with Mr. McCloskey to run the Paris Hotel.

Judge A. B. Austin, father of A. G. and Wallie Austin, this city, died at his homo in Paris on Wednesday morning, Jail of years and much respected by all. He has been confined to kis bed for many mouths, and henoehis death was not uuoxpocted.

Mr. Kuwnor's son Alhert is now in the city of New York making for his father a number of special selections of pianos, covers, stools, and various musical merchandise, so look out for novelties in the musical nno ac the Palace of Music.

Lem Surrell, of R. L. Ball's stove storo.ia the champion Democrat of Terre Haute. He has lived here for forty-two .years, and has missed voting at but one election, and never missed putting in a Awatght Democratic ticket. lie ought to havo a pousion—or an office.

Deputy Kherilf John Cleary is again able to be out after bis second encounter with Whitehouse. Messrs. Stack,Buckingham Vandover and Pasig, engaged in the capture of Whitehouse, have very geuerously relinquished their claim fo the reward and havo ask»d the city to pay to Mr. Cleary the $250 offered.

Dr. Von Moaehlinker is meeting with touch succots in the treatment of diseases for which he has devoted a life study. Our pso pie'have been humbugged so oXteu by self-styled physicians, who came with loud sosnding trumpets, that they were naturally shy, but in one %hort mouth be has dispelled this distrust, and a:! who visit him go away fully impressed with the fact that he is a gentleman of culture, and a physieian of

no

ordinary ability. A visit to his -rooms at Ike Terre Haute House, is one of much interest, he having many new and valuable inventions to assist in xu»king examinations to discover the source and cause of disease. 8M his advertisement in another column, and if you are affected with any of the diseases thereium^nUoned, give him an early call.

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Mr. Ed. Hughes, formerly of Hughes A Reed, is again in business at JOS Main street, opposite the Qpera House, and offers many attraction* to purchasers of notions, ladies' furnishing and millinery goods selected with good taste aud at as low priest at any boose JjiU»eitj* 3" New Patterns*

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Ladies, if you want something nice in the way of a covering/or your pianos, call at W. H. Paige & Go's Music House, and see some piano covers just received fresh importations from Europe.

People who have not bought furniture recently will be surprised to learn at what low prices it is now manufactured and sold,if they call at R. Foster fe Son's on Fonrtb street, north of Cherry.-

Picnics are now in season, and just the thing for these excursions are the Albert and Cornhill biscuits and the lemon and ginger snaps, sold by J. Rifiner & Son at the China Tea store Nothing nicer for picnics, excursions and tea parties.

Bob Ingersoll delights such days aa these to get into the woods, and if you drive out to-morrow you ought to have one ei tLo.e elegant lap duaters, and a good whip, such as sold at F. O. Froeb's harness and saddle manufactory, on Main street, between Second and Third.

In no article of clothing is a person se apt to get cheated as in boots aud shoes, So always go for your footwear to an established and honorable dealer such as J. P. Tutt, in the Opera House block. He deals only in the best manufactured goods, and buys in such a way that he can sell at very (low.rates.

For blank books and stationery of every description, keep in mind that the Central Bookstore makes this line a specialty. Any style of blank book not found in their large stock will be promptly made to order, and in the way of fancy stationery, they are constantly getting in the latest designs. The warm spring days have come at last.

The gladdest of the year, And with them the genteel young With straw hat will appear. And of course he will get it at S. Loeb & Co's, sign of the Big Black Bear, because there is to be found all the latest styles in hats, cups, and gent's furnishing goods of every description.

J. A. Marshall, at the Singer Sewing Machine Agency, has met with such success in the sale of Organs, that he has added Planes, aud has made several sales. Yesterday he jvas engaged in unpacking two very fine instruments, to which he invites the attention of all who contemplate the purchaseofapiano at a low price.

Where is Chapman's Marbet ^blning Rooms," said a stranger yesterday, about noon. "Just follow the crowd," said a oitiaen. He did so, and found it, on Fourth street, just opposite the market house, and got the best meal he ever ate for twenty-five cents. He liked the bread so well that he took some home to his family.

Peter Miller wants you to call at his harness manufactory on Fourth street and see his Fine Harness, and an ele gant line of Lap Robes." By the way you ought to have one of his Patent Line Holders, a very convenient article, which he will attach to your dashboard for seventy-five cents. It holds the lines tightly when you step from your car riage.

People are happy! Because the dark and dismal weather is over and gone, so

that all can go and partake of the deli clous ice cream that Jao White is now serving at his elegant establishment. He learned a great deal last season in his efforts to introduce new features, and he proposes this summer to do still better in pleasing his patrons this season Drop in at his elegant establishment this evening.

Two big excursions go out of the city to-morrow. Most of the people who go will fill their lunch baskets in great part from the many nice things to be found at Wright fc King's, corner of Main and Soveuth streets while people who stay at home will go there for choice table supplies, seasonable fruits and vegetables, the best the market affords at the lowest prices. The best table sauce known, the finest olive oil imported, strictly pure Vermont maple sugar and syrup, choice dressed poultry, extra nice butter,-choice hams, breakfast bacon, canned meats, fish, fruits and vegetables from the best packing houses in the United States. As complete a stock of staple and fancy groceries as can be found in the city. Their motto is: "Good goods, good measure honest weights and prompt pay." |J|

WoR SALE OR TRADE A Bakery and Restaurant well established in Rockville, Ind., willjaesold at a bargain, or will trade for horsua and wagon. Address F. Feidler, Terre Haute, Ind., or F. J. Feidler, Rockville, Ind.

Will Yon Hare a Lntieli! If so, just step in at Lawrence & White's 'oakery and confectionery, southeast corner of Fourth and Cherry streets, where you will find everything neat and clean, and prices the most reasonable. As the warm weather cornea on families will find it more economical to use their excellent bread, which ^delivered to, customers daily.

FARMERS, SEE HERE A Champion Reaper and Mower and a Corn Drill will be sold low for cash or traded for stock. For further particulars, call at Peter Miller's harness manufactory, No. 17 sooth 4th street, or address box S37.

THE STAR MEAT MARKETL Charley Dorech ia constantly adding cew customers, and be never loses any old ones, because he takes especial pains to serve them with the bestaneata to be bad in this market.

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TERRlfi HAUTE SATURDAY KVBNXNG A [I.

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In harmonious oombinaaion with Persian, Egyptian, Japanese and other designs in

Carpets, Paper Hangings, Window Draperies and Upholstery Goods. RYCE & WALMSLEY'S CARPET HALL.

THERE IS NO CUTTING

done in the price of any one article belonging to our line but what we are ready to meet it, or even I go below it.

WE WILL NOT SUFFER

ourselves to be undersold by any other house, east or west.

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W. OLIVER & 00.

Are ofTerlng some

EXTRA INDUCEMENTS

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SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS,

And general Family Supplies, as they buy direct from first hands—manufacturers. NORTHWEST CORMEB FOVBTH

AND CHEBKT.

House Bnildcrs,

Bear in mind that Moore

A

Hagerty are

Boss" in the line of Tin, Slate and Sheet Iron Hoofing. They make this branch a specialty, and guarantee that work shall be done promptly, and that prices as well as work shall be satisfactory.

MONET TO LOAN.

I bare money to loan on mortgage security on long time, on favorable terms. C. E. Hooro&o.

Office corner Fourth and Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

To the Ladies.

W*. CRUM, the well-known boot and ahoe maker, haa removed bin ahop to N. Andrawhi «tore, where he will be pleased to meet hia old caatomera and all who want good work at reasonable prlcea. Ladies' work made a specialty, and very nearly as cheap as eastern manofactmraa. He guarantees perfect fits and fttM aattsffcetkm.

flantles ind Orates.

Next door to Riddle's did stand, has nityaa ever shown In this city can now be

oeived ber new Summer Plataa and

As pretty a lot of Mantlea and Grates

seen at Moore A Hagerty *a, a large

Books of Faahiona, ^pd a large lot of| invoice having Just bean received, ajpd sold at rwty low palew.

^OLIAGE,

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is the largest and finest!! in the city. yC

WE WOULD NOT ABUSE

the confidence /bestowed upon us by this community, at the risk of years' work for nothing.

"YOUR INTERESTS

are safe in our hands.

JgUTTERFMES

309Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

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Popular Bazaar.

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See Our Prices for this week.

All tlncls of Hosiery and Gloves at prices not found elsewbere. We are selling, this week, a shawl for §1.00 worth |3.50. Come and get one: they will not last long.

New Parasols and Fans very, very cheap. Ruehings, Lace Collars and Cuffs, Child rea's Collars and Cuffs.

Embroideries lower than ever seen. Ladlea' Summer Skirts very cheap. Handsome line of Summer Under-] wear for ladies, gents and children.

Those Lisle Thread Undershirts for gents are just the things Those Rubber Gloves for ladies have arrived.

Our Corsets are the best in the city for the price. Xew lot of Metal Hair Brushes, 75c and fl.00.

Towels and Napkins very cheap. few of those Lap Robes left.

J. W. HUNLEY,

til HaiM Street

MRS. COLB has been receiving this week a full line of all the summer qtytas of Bonifets, Hats, and Millinery, to which she invites the attention of the ladies. The styles will please the taste and the low prices Will gire satisffcetion. Remember the new location, No. 51& Main street.

PIANOS

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CONSULTATION FREE. DR. VON I0SCHZISKER,

Tho best known PJIYSICIAN and SPECIALIST, who is now on a tour through the west, can be seen at the

Terre Haute House, j*.

By all who defire his Medical and Surgical Scrviccs for

Eye, Ear, Throat, Lung, Chest, Catarrh, Asthma, Complaints of the Liver and Kidneys, Nervous and General Debility, Paralytic Affections,

Female Diseases, and all Chronic «4! Complaints, Blood Diseates, Neuralgia, etc. vt :t

And other Chronic or Complicated Diseases requiring spcclal skill and Experience, most I Successfully treated by Him.

Special ]NTotice.

DR. VQN MOSCHZISKER wishes to impress on the minds of all those who I desire his medical or surgical services in any of the maladies to which he devotes his especial attention, that he is not to be confounded or classed with any of the advertising physicians who have visited thi9 city. He can without fear of CONTRAD1CTION, assert that he is the only

REGULARLY EDUCATED PHYSICIAN

Of established reputation who has had, long since, the moral courage to cmanI cipate himself from the thraldom of professional etiquette which forbids the respectable use, as a medium with the people—the daily press. In every other respect his method of conducting his pi-otessional busiuess is precisely that of every reputably medical man.

To Whom It May Concern:

We, the undersigned, citizens of Philadelphia, take pleasuro in certifying that Dr. F. A Yon Maschzisker has been a resident of our city for some years, during which he has acquired a distinguished reputation as a practitioner in diseases of the EYE, EAR and TH.ROAT. He I has, also, during some time past, been Professor aud Clinical Operator in one of our Medical

Institutions. Having made known to us that he proposes to visit other cities, in order to enlarge I his already extensive experience and afford those persons who need his services and cannot leave home an opportunity of consulting him, we recommend him to the cordial support of the press and the confidence of the communities he may see fit to visit We willingly indorse him, that he may not be placed by those to whom he is a stranger in tho category of traveling physicians, and that he may at once command tho- confidence which is his due, without the otherwise necessarily prolonged residence in each place.

McMICHAEL, Mayor of the city, E W DAVIS. Speaker house of rep., Pa, W FORNEY, Editor PresB, E KINGSLEY, Continental, CHARLES McCLINTOCK, Morning Poet.P ELLMAKER, US Marshal.

W GRAYSON, Mercary, 'i't ROBERT MORRIS, GEOWLANMAN, A E WELCH. Hon A W McCLURE, Editor Phlla Times, E WELBURTOX, E-ening Telegraph, EL FETHERSTONE, Evening Bulletin. JAMES ROSS SNOWDON, State Senator,

ROBT EDEN BROWN, Attorney.

Well-Knowxi Citizens,

FROM

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Lively is the Werd!

DAN REIBOLD'S.

Men's Beets, t2J», worth f4.W. Men*a Hsnome Oaiten,

L. KUSSNER'S

$2JSO.

worth £.00,

Men's Calf Alexia, f&fiO, worth N.S9. Men's Calf FwonU, $2M, worth KM.

TUO.worth

Men %B Calf At Ladles' I Pebble Pol

h.Slie, worth 1^9.

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Ladies' I Pebble S14e-lae«, $IM, worth es' Lasting flippers, Wc, worth «i Pebble Bolton, HA wprth IttM. Mlasea' Pebble atde-laee,IIJ5,

worth S&OQ.

Pebble Polish, StJOO, worth 1*75.

Misses' Children's Shoes at all pric™ A large line of Boots, Shoes and Sllppem, In short, doatt fail to call and see

DANIEL BEIBOLD,

ATTBB

BOSS SHOE STORE No. S00 Sai. 8tr«et

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KNOWN

AND FROM MEN

Throughout the countrj that have been successfully treated by

DR. fON MOSCHZISKERf

CAN BE EXAMINED AT ROOMS—TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

EVIDENCE PAST DISPUTE

TO PROVE TUE

MATCHLESS dUALITIES

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THE PALACE OF MUSIC,!

Better evidence is surely not needed than the following: For tho past twenty!

rears the several makers havo boon rotistantly sold at this estab-, During the same time the Sisters' Academy at St. Mary's, and branches, have bad in constant use these instrunie^'s, testing them right along with the Pianos of other makers not sold by mo, h.../ bv whom my Pianos, after a twenty years' trial, are now pronounced wholly UNRIVALED.

Notice to All Piano and Organ Owners.

This is the only establishment in Terre Haute that has workmen who prac^ tically acquired tuning and repairing 8t tho manufactory of Pianos and Organs. All orders in and out of the city promptly attended to.

South Side of Public Square, Terre Haute.

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FLOWERS!

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immense ctock of choice

BEDDING PLANTS"'-.

Prepaid bj Exprert or JIail

to any part dl the country. I

Bend at once for descriptive catalogue price list and term*. Address

JOHN G. HEINL,?

TERRE HAUTE, IN1J.

October Election.

aatborized to announce that

SYDNEY B. DA VLB. of Vfgo county, wlU be

We are

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a candidate for nomination for the office of Judge of the Fonrteeath Judicial Circuit, KQbJoct to the Democratic Jadioial Convention.

WRIGHT &KING,

Cbrner of SeveiAb and Main streets, keep as well an assorted stepk of Groceries and Pspriaions suited to country and city trade as any house In Tern Hante. They pay the highest pridb in cash for oouatry produoe. Salt by the barrel, of the beet qualitf, as low as the pooref grades are sold. Bdyers and sellers are reepeotfo|ly Invited to call anjd see lor