Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 June 1878 — Page 8
THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
Personal.
Charles N. Goald has filed bis petition in bankruptcy. Thomas Wahler, the botcher, is at the ITirench Lick Springs.
The light pnnisbment of Whitehoose pots two very large feathers in the caps of his attorneys—Mack and Barton.
Howard Sandison, of the High School and Wm. Parsons, of the Normal, will start for the Paris Exposition aboat the Mthbf July.
Chris. Schaffer, sent to the peniten tiary for cAttle stealing, has bees pardoned by the Governor and returned to iiis home in this city.
Rev. Alex. Scerrett has been invited by the Lidios White Ribbon Clab to de liver his lecture on "Advanced Thinkers," at Evansviile, next Thursday even
Airs. Wm. Patrick came home on Thursday from Tampa, Florida, to axtend to some business. She came by water to New Orleans and up the Mis ,sissippi.
Rev. W. if. Garwood returned yestefday from a few days' recreation in Vl^afayette, Frankfort and Crawfords •rille, and to-morrow evening will -commune with the spirits.
Wm. Shelmire, formerly of our high «cbool, who has been pursuing his Htudies in a Philadelphia polytechnic institute, has returned to this city and -will takf^ a position in the Vandalia mhops.
Hon. Thos. H. Nelson returned from Washington Wednesday evening, by way of the Republican State Convention, in which he took a hand, being appointed on the ommittee to construct a platform.
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B. Ebrllcb, the dry goods man, on Thursday made a voluntary assignment «if his property to Leopold Goodman, Sr. •We hope he may be able to make such arrangement with hla creditors as to frssume business. ^-f
Last Saturday evening the twentieth anniversary of the wedding of Will B. .Sherburne and wife was grandly celebrated at their residence, on North Sev•vctfi street, a very large party taking part in the festivities of the evening.
Pbillip Jacobs, reoently married, and residing «n Second street near Eagle, I»a4 *11 the lingers of his right hand nawed off at Hook's planing mill, on Wed need*?. His father was killed with juaviooie ten or twelve years ago.
W. M. Slaughter has received from -rtome friend in the Indian Territory, by mail, a horned toad. He is like the fellow who won the elephant, doesn't know what to do with it, but for the present it is.on exhibition in his store ••window. 'Vjr "4^
Leslie P. Farmer, the general ticket •*nd passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, was (Harried to Miss Leona Boyd, at the ^residence of the bride's father, in Indiuuapolis, Wednesday afternoon, and in the evening l*ft in a special car over the
Panhandle road for the east. At the last Council meeting Dr. Van Vaizah was chosen as a member of the School board in place of Mr. F. V. liichowsky, whose term has expired. Mr. Bichowsky has done good service tor the schools, and his retirement only «*omoH fro in the fact that a Republican has no rights that a Democratic oounqil respects.
Jacob White Is actively at work putting the Fourth of July ball in motion, irnt this does not interfere with his making a specialty of supplying picnics, excursions, and such like with ice cream,
cursions, and such like with ice cream, III fit
well made, and put up carefully, togeth-
«r with all kinds of supplies needed. His elegant parlor is now open day and "Evening, and the people say his cream is just as good as last year—which is praise
it -J--* t«-
Jilgh enough. The uneorafortableness of hot weather and heating up the house with the cook ntove this summer, can be|greatly mitigated by having J. H. Chapman's bread wagon stop at your house daily. .Somehow his bread hasn't the usual "baker's bread" taste, but has a homelike flavor, sweet and palatable. If you &ave never tried h'.s bread do so at mice. You will be so pleased that in the future you will "take no other." "There go them lines under the horse's feet again," said a lady in a petulant and ungrammatical tone yesterday. Now she ought to go to Peter "Miller's harness establishment, On south "Fourth street, and for seventy-five sents have attached to the dashboard one of the Patent Rein Holders—that should ite on every carriage. And while there «he could not resist the temptation to i,uy one of his elegant Lap robes—they j* re so pretty and so cheap.
The circus next Friday will pitch its Lenta on the open space, corner of Main and Seventh streets. This was selected beoause it wto right In front of the place where all the people go—Wright A ICing's popular grocery, where are 1o be (band all the seasonable firnits and vegetables fresh and in great abundance, -anned goods, fish, everything in the line of staple and fancy groceries, hams, breakfast bacon and extra dried beef and spring chickens, Graham and St.
Louis Mills Patent floor, cracked wheat, Akron oatmeal, Hud nut's clean meal, grit* and haatiny. and in fact everything jnaedwHor tbf tafrle,
Som» astociahing bargains are offend in furniture—notably in cheap lounges and parlor sets, at R. Foster Son's, on north Fourth street. No customer of theirs ever goes away feeling that be hasn't the worth of bis money.
Hamlin Organ, struments they
The brotherly love of architects inducements to purchasers. JSppingboasen and Vrydagh does not surpass that of Damon and Pythias.
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On tbeae or other inoffer extraordinary
Picnics are now in season, and just the thing for these excursions are the Albert and Cornhil! biscuits and the lemon and ginger snaps, sold by J. Rifiner A Son at the China Tea store. Nothing nicer for picnics, excursions and tea parties.
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For blauk books and stationery of every^iescription, keep in mind that the Central Bookstore makes this line specialty. Any style of blank book not found in their large stock will promptly made to order, and in the way of fancy stationery, they are constantly getting in the latest designs.
F. O. Froeb, on Main street, north of the court house square, has manufac tured for the summer trade a very fine lot of light harness, and at the prices he is selling, it is to the interest of purchasers to call on him before buying. He also has good and durable farm harness. Also Lap Dusters snd every thing in his line of trade.
If you want a pair of shoes that will wear well, look neat, and feel comfortable, for yourself, wife or child, drop in at J. P. Tutl's, in the Opera House block, and see the many .styles he has from the best manufactories in the United States. There is no excuse for people buying the ckeap spongy stuff sold by some dealers when for about the same money you can get serviceable shoes at J. P. Tutt's.?
WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR OLD GOODS
When the new styled clothing is so much cheaper at MILLER & COX'S.
Just see once for yourselves. 622 Main street, north side, west of 6th.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. A Bakery and Restaurant well established in Rockville, Ind., will be sold at bargain, or will trade for horses and .vagon. Address F. Feidler, Terre flaute- Ind., or F. J. Feidler, Rockville, Iud
Mantels and Grates.
As pretty a lot of Mantles and Grates ever shown in this city can now be seen at Moore A Hagerty's, a large invoice having just been received, and sold at very low prices.
l* iety ana very cheap, at!
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Mrs. Colo S$ 515 Maui Mi.
THE STAR MEAT MARKET. Charley Dorsch is constantly adding new customers, and he never loses any old ones, because he takes especial pains to serve them with the best meats to be had in this market.
ICECREAM.
Scudder, the Old Iteli&ble, in Full Blast!
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Casli Wanted.
From this date J. P. Brennan will make a reduction of ten percent, from regular prices on all goods bought of him for cash. He desires to turn his goods into money and makes this discount for that purpose. This is a great opportunity to get suits cheap. Remember, that It is for cash only the reduction is made.
To the Ladies.
WM. CRUM, ^he well-known boot and shoe maker, has removed his shop to N. Andrew's store, where he will be pleased to meet his old customers and all who want good work at reasonable prioes. Ladies' work made a specialty, and very nearly PS cheap as eastern manufactures. He guarantees perfect fits and full satisfaction,
W. H. Scuddor has thoroughly refitted lfaajlrtniii*tAi*a Is Ice Cream parlor, and invites the Heauquarrer».
his entire city to call and partake of the Ice Cream, the excellence of which has made his establishment a household word for almost a generation.
SAILOR HATS,a choice lot at very low prices, at Mrs. Cole's, 515 Main St.
House Builders,
Bear in mind that Moore A Hagerty are "Boss" in the line of Tin, Slate and Sheet Iron Roofing. They make this branch a specialty, and guarantee that work shall be done promptly, and that prices as well as work ahall be satisfactory.
Children's Hose
For fiveosnta a pair, at Mrs. Riddle1*.
TIERNAN, 320 Main St., will hare new shapes and styles in Ladies' Hats next week.
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The musical instruments handled by W. U. Paige A Co. are all first class—at w. Jti. r-aige cc uu. mo \fe +h«n make still farther redactions in prioes of Carpets, Wall Paper, Ac. the head standing the famed Chickering fr too large for the season and mast be lowered. This will be a period for
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FOR THE NEXT
We cannot enumerate our great variety of styles and prices in Fancy Goods and Novelties. Your trade solicited. POPULAR CENT STORE.
Will You Have a Lunch? If se, just step In at Lawrence A White's
BTniirt\Tti In err Ant vn. bakery and confectionery, southeast
com9r of Fourlh and
THIRI^T IDA. ITS
S E I A A A I N S
IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS.
RYCE & WALMSLEY.
Continual Effort
-ON-
SUITS,
PARASOLS, FANS, Embroideries,
&c., &c., at
HBRZ'.
Goods were never before sold as cheap as now.
We buy as close as any house west of New Tork, and are willing to sell on a smaller profit than ninety-nine houses out of a hundred.
HERZ'
Popular Bazaar
cherry streets,
where you will find everything neat and
K1K Mntn Cf clean, and prices the most reasonable.
^arm weather comes on families
will find it more economical to use their excellent bread, which is delivered to customers daily.
BLOOD!
Farmers, mechanics and all men, yon can save 50 per cent, in buying of the "New York Hat Store," 511 Main St.,
A I^Vt «.!•
opposite "Republican
W. W. OLIVER &„pO.
Are ofltarlngsome'
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS -ONSUQARS,
COFFEES, TEAR,
And general Ffciany Qoppiks, as UMOFbay direct firou first hands—manuflketianKa. XSBTBWKST MKHB V01«TH
ASA C1WIT.
Oar
-STAR
SPECIAL SALE
-OF—
SILK SUh SHADES TO-DAY
14, 16,18.20, 25, in Silk Sfin Shades at 60, 80, $1, $U0, §1.40.
$2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 5 00
Sim Shades, for "$1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50
for one day only. These arc new goods,
made by the well-known manufacturers
WEIGHT BB05.,of Philadelphia. $1,000
worth offered, TO-DAY, at less than first
cost. Come and see them, at
1. W.HUNLEY, 4119lal«
FHlly Appreciated.
IT 18 A GRATIFICATION TO
Dl. ill •OSEHISIEI
THAT HIS
MEDICAL SUCCESS
IN THIS TREATMENT OF
Eye, Kar, Throat, I^ang, Chest, Catarrh. Asthma, Complaints of the Liver and Kidneys, Nervous and General Debility,
Paralytic Iffeetioua, Female Diseases, and all Chrouie Complaluts, Blood Diseases, Xenral-
gia, ete^ Is now itilly appreciated by'the public. Having gained the confidence of the comWunity by his manj cures In the above maladies, no further comment needed as to his skill as aphysioian and surgeon.
New references besides those already published, all persons of the highest standing, can be obtained at his rooms,
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.
Already.
We felt sure thst Dr. Ton Moschsisker needed only a few cases in order to show whst he is able to do in treatment of special maladies. Weare glad to be able to state that among his large list of patients now under his care are several of our very best known citizens. From the list of gentlemen pstients (as ladies' names are never pnDlished by him) we would mention the following: Lucius Ryce, B. Booth, O. Craft, Major Smith (of the Express), W. C. Ball, Spencer Ball (of the Gazette), G. W. Fatch, G. Hunter, P. Mank, and many others. All who need the doctor's nrolesslonal services should avail themselves at once of his skill and experience.—Terre Haute Express.
Indianapolis Testimonials.
The testimonials here published are selected from a multitude of the like charac ter. Those presented being in no respect su perlor to those retained.
From the President of the Meridian National Bank.
It gives me great pleasure to state to the public that under Dr. Von Mosohsisker's treatment, not only has my hearing been restored, my catarrh entirely cured, but my general health has been materially bene fitted, an can rcoommeud him to those who nee is medical services.
February 8,1877.
NOTION
STORE.
Street.
& LAiVCf/v
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J^AFFEBTYTB GERMAN KITCHEN.
Afrdnr^Uii^MAVBAn. .11 BADS AT ALL HOURS. Best Cook employed In the Stata The Qgnnan Kitchen the place tor One meals.
M. C. BAJTFEBTY, Propristor.
Fbr PHOTOGRAPH, or say other kind of PICTURE FRAMES, persons will profit by calling oa J. P. PROBST, u«»i» street, between Fifth snd Sixth, before purchasing elsewhere.
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DAVID MACY.
From the President of the Ind Sentinel Company.
To Dr. Von Moschzlsker, Grand Hotel: Dear sir—It gives me great pleasure to say to you that you have succeeded in restoring my son's hearing. I cannot tell you how much your success has gratified me.
JOHN C. SHOEMAKER
From Dr. G. W. Wetr.
To Dr. Vou Moschzlsker, Indianapolis. Sir—I thank you for your work on my ear. I nave read it with Interest. I have made myself acquainted with yottr prac tlce since you have been here, and freely say I consider you not only an educated physician, but one skilled in the treatment of diseases to which you give special attention.
I am, sir, yours very respectfully, GEORGE W. NEW, M. Aprtll8,1877.
N. B.—Those who desire the Doctor's services should apply without delay.
rpHE BEAUTIFUL
FLO WEBS!
.Immense stock of eholce
BEDDING PLANTS
Prepaid by Exprcm or Mall
to a pa to
Send at onee for descriptive catalogue price list and terms. Address
JOHN G. HEINL,
TERRE HAUTE, INI).
FARMERS.
Harvest is approaching. You will find the old reliable Buckeye Mowers, Reapers and Harvesters with C. A. Power, at the corner 01 First and Main streets. A full line of Repairs on hand. Best stock of onehorse Corn Flows and Cultivators in the city.
MANTELS and GBATES. The largest and cheapeat stock of Mantels, both Slate andiron, ever offered in this city, at Ball's Stove Store, Corner 3d and Main.
West'* Liter Pf 11a core liter complaint
THE NEWEST, BEST and BIGGEST
Railway Show
In the World.
Coming by Many Special Trains.
Will Exhibit at
TERRE HAUTE,
iCorner Main and Ttli Streets.]
Friday. June 14th.
CAMPBELL'S GREAT
NEW YORK AND PHALIDELPHIA
ZOOLOGICAL
-AND
Equestrian' Institute!
Jn every particular the
BIG SHOW?
OP THE PERIOD,
And so recognized wlieiever exhib ted.
A Myriad of Marvels
From every lautl and clime, exhibited'", under
Many Mammoth tlanopics
Strange beasts, curious monsters and ralnbow-plumajrad birds—the largest collection ever exhibited. Specimensof every rare wild animal known to natural history. The largest Hallrsad Circus traveling, aud more than double the size of any traveling by wheels.
The Equestrian Department.
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A. crowning triumph in exhibition under canvas. HIx
great
MIIOWS
consulidftteU Into
ono vast an.u^ment organization. The best lady ri1«r*. best bareback riders, and the best soim-imult riders in exist* nee.
The most nkillo'l and darirg gymnasts, the most accotnp i*lu*d acrobat*, and the most intrepid bowmen in tlx* world. Picturesque equestrian »nftnauvreH by n(elect, ed corps oi artists. Great troupe of sarlal leapeia
A museum of animate and Inanimate wonders, and an aquarium of marine monster* and deap-sea amphibia. 5.(0) living wild animals, curiosities, birds, reptiles and saurians. Mechanical automata and a fountain of real water propelled by steam. Commodious opera chairs, comfortably •eating everybody.
GRIND I0LIDIT P1RIDE
In the Morning on the Public Streejgf.
i*. $J
MATINEE irXHIBITrON-CtommencingJat 2 o'clock, doors opening at 1. EVENING EXHIBITION—Commencing at »o'clock, door* opening at".
ADMISSION:
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3
Adults, fOc Children under 9 years, 25c
