Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 June 1878 — Page 8

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A PAPER FOR THE PE5PLE.

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Tfviii Boland will trip to Enrope— -starting In September. Mm. George A. Hayward is a sufferer from the flower thieves.

Miss Mary Crane started on Thursday to visit friends in Boston*. Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, of Lewlston, Pa^ is here visiting her son Edward B«td -5 M. S. Darbsm has been appointed assignee of the estate of Daniel Mlllec«

Miss. Nannie Cookerly, 0/ Bloon&fngi .^ton. is visiting her unele, Col. GL P. •. J...V V-. VW*WiM'

Cookerly. ..* Mrs. W. H. Greiner went to Dayton Ohio, on Thursday, where she will spend |the summer.

H. L. Mossier, who went from*"this city to Peoria, Ills., hashlen forced into •bankruptcy.

Mr. and Mrs, James P. Wol«? loft their infant son, ffbm cholera 1nfSritn&° -on Thursday. 91 Mrs. Jas. II. Hudson suffered fracture of two ribs by a fall last Saturday eveniog, ^ati,io

Township Trustee Abbott now

g, .., office in the Hudson JGliding, jpf Fifth and Main streets. ... Letters from D. Gh E wle's friends in ^j|S this city will reach htm at Indianapolis, where he is summering.

Capt. S.*H. Potter starts oa Monday for the northern lakes, and will then go to New York State, where the hot months will be passed.

Capt. James Hook attends all of Rev, Durwoodslectureaon spiritualism, takes note*, and promises to mako It hot when the proaeber gets through.

Miss llattle Hosford, who hat been bore with her unele, a E. Hosford, for some two years, returned this week to her bouio in Battleboro, Vermont.

Mrs. Eli a* Clark, of Austin, Texas, Is visiting lior sister, Mrs. Mary G. Ben son, in this city. These sisters had not seen each other for forty-seven years.

Rev. F. M. Paveyand wife are making at wo weeks' trip In Kansas, tils pulpit At Asbury will be oocupied to-morrow by Dr. Martin, of Asbury University. ." Capt. Win. Barrlck has been dangerously ill of dropsy of the stomaob, bot wc« nre ftlad to learn that under Dr. SwagortTji treatment, he is convalescing'

The hanging of Burns at Paris y«ster •day was reported by C. 8. Anderson tor the Express, G. M. Barbour for the Oasette, and Lawrence Hudson for tLe ^Republican.

It should uot le forgotten that for good, serviceable* furniture at tbe very lowest prices, there Is no better plan la town than R. Focater Son's, on North Fourth street.

When you do make tip your ralttd to buy a musical instrument get a good one—If it is a piano, get the Chickeiing or If an organ, the Mason ifc Hamlin* Both these instrument and others front' good manufacturers are to be had on favorable terms at W. H. Paige A OoV. "The barefooted Democracy" is a term seldom used now, becaaae all oan afford to woar shoes at the low prices J. P. Tutt itsrtlllug, iu the Opera Bouse block. He aeleeta his stock only of the best manufacturers, *nd btuee glres tall vatoe tor every dollar be receive*. This Is why he retains bis outoraen y«*r After year.

The farmers ins now la fl»HlW of their wheat harvest, and jtntftsftooa they get through they will go to F. O. Froeb's, on the north side of the oooort house square—some for a nice aet of buggy harness, a lap daster or a whip, some for a aet of subatantial Amn har nets, others for m«M npatn, and still bers tor a nice saddle «sd btidla.

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Lyndon A. Smith passed through the city this week ftom Washington to his

borne in St. Louis. Miss Josephine Patty, teiober in the "Second Ward, went to Kansas tDk(|(Mk to soend her vacation.

Mrs. D. H. Arnold, of New Toil*, Is visiliug tbis, her old booot, the gueirt 0/ iier brother, Jos. Erlanger.

Miss Fannie Potter went to Cooperstown, N. Y., this week, where she will spend the summer months. J§ Elmor F. WlIIiaitiB, of Ryce & Walms* I0J ley's, has, witbi his wife, been visiting his old home at Martinsville, Illinois,

Hon. D. W. Voorbees and family are at Warm Springs, Virginia, and will not return here until the middle ol July,

Misses Minnie and Jessie Mauzey, of Rushvllle, who have been visiting lltas Nellie Thomas, returned hotoe^fster *day.

The printer unintentionally omitted tbo name of Mis* May McEwen from the list of high school graduates last week.

Mrs. Lou S. Had ley, of Richmond, formerly Miss Seamans, of our eity school force, is here, the gueat of Miss Kne Wilkins.

B. Elirlich has been/ forced by his •eastern creditors to go into bankruptcy —which we believe is a bad move for the creditors. ...

C. S. Anderson Is doifig the city work «n the Express in place of Arthur •Greene, who is visiting his parents at Kirksville, Mo. I Mrs. J. D. Weaver, of Peoria, Illinois, is visiting her parents on South Third street. She will stay away from "Baa" abotit a month.

Tom W. Harper akd irih Muncie, this State, on Thursday, where Mrs. Harper delivered the al •ddreaa oflhe Wg^eehoolof that lip. Roth CBdyle, tfrVtaeonne^, wlto, hasbMivUHnfl^kdqrfrs of woeks, went tci IiMlanap611s daj afteriioon, and from there will home next week.

Mlsa SUlle Bab&^wDo has been ing Mrs. Lottie Hunter, returnedto^lMr Vlneennea homo on Thnraday, •ocfispanled by her sister Sads, who haa heoo at school at 8t. Mary'a.

Rev. G«o. F. WWtworth, once a Terre Haute boy, now resldii^ with his-moth-er In tbe far-away WaAington tory, lain the city and will preach tbe Fliat Prcebyterian Church to-m row.

Mr&i&rSojm White htt presei^ Judge Long a mallet made from tbeWt obUinable pMteWf wahrat tlmber of the Fort Harrison stockade. Tbe handle of hickory, emblematical of tbe Judge's political faith.

Rev. Mr. Darwood will deliver hie sixth lecture on Spiritism, at Centeuari church, to-nMrjr^ night. Bubjecy «^fts domposidoii, General Make-up, and Fruits and .What Was Seen Down at Pence's Hall.

Tbe Paris, Ma., correspondent of the fadi*nspoU*F#entinel speaks of the arrival there of onr two Presbyterian &?nday Schools, "In charge of their re spectivd postorS^Reva.^H P. Townley and W. W. Byers"!

R. G. Barv^y and family/and Mrs. N. Hndson, spit sod dai|ght€», started Thursday in Preside^ McKe^n's prl vate oar, for Nis0»« and the Thousand Jslsf. Lonis G«iS «tid fonolly are to follow them ue|et week.

William W. Burt and Mjfew J&nnie E. Scott were married at tbe residence of Hon. H. D. Scott titenday evening. Tbejr went to Ann Arbpr, Michigan, accompanied by tbe bride's sister, Mite Hattie where.they will stay several ^eks

Depicity Marshal 7'ftutdever, usually masters every thyag he tackles, bnt the at the arUdLa^JrelL got Irim down One evening^^ ^fi^we^.flFoKunately Marshal Buckingbaizii# sawhlnjffall, and quickly being removed to fr#sh air he recovered from the^effects.

Mrs. M. A. Aydelotte arriVed here last evening, from Philadelphia, to spend tbe summer with her sister, Mrs, N. G* Buff, She! has studied ^locution for two years with Prof. ShOphaker, of Philadelphia, and is said to be a very fine reader. Wa hope she may giye us an evening of readlng.beloxo.she returns home.

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The Fourth of July parade proiniaes to be so large that the Marshal of tbe day, Gen. Frank White, has increased the number of his aids, and tbey now consist of George E. Farrington, George M. Barbour, Hugo Duenweg, J. B, Tolbert, E. L. Girdner, WilliSta Dreusicke, Gordon Lee, Martin HolUnger, C. E, Vandever, Samuel Hatnlll, David Phil lips, "E. O. George,Jv L. Humaaton, John E. I«mb, T. B. Foley, D. B. Ar nold, Jam^s Alien, Fred JFlsher", F. W. Lsvorenx, ThomaaTSpangler^4?

Rev. S. B. Martyn, of this city, now goes over regularly' each Sunday to preach for the Marshall people. The Herald of that tow a saysuHli sermons ore always bright, pithy and Interesting, and they are having a good effect on the church and congregation, as bis audi ences Increase every Sunday. Bnt tow ministers have his power of interesting their hearers in the .thread of an argu ment and keeping them interested throughout. He is deserving of good houses, and will have tbeun."

The pupils of A. L. Wyeth'a room in the Normal building—tbe training school—have a record of which tbey am proud. Out of thirty-five not one has been tardy the past year, and fifteen of them have neither been tardy or absent. Their names deserve record here. Tbey are Morton Gould, Charley Fuller, Ben McKeen, Mollie Allen, Jessie Miller, Ed Mancourt, Etta Mattox, Ed West fall, Fred Brown, May Blood, Cora Bond loot, Nellie Flnob, Henry Holland, George Sage and Florence Baruour. The three first named have not been tardy or absent for three years.

All creation—nearly—oan now bo aooommodated at J. H. Chapman's recent* ly enlarged dining rooms. He wfll make extraordinary preparations to feed tbe hungry throng on the Fourth. He dally reoelvea the blessings of other men*swives when he sends around his nice homo-flavored bread, thus relieving them of the dreaded baking thte bot weather. -?ri .3

This weather fa apt to turn tbe thoughts of old and young men to st»w hats, and of course a viait Is made to 8. L. Loeb A Go's, corner of Main and Fifth streets, where Is lo be seen the finest lot of straw goods sad light hats ever brought to thla city, and sold at rices that hooxM osn grambto at. It is here aim thSI yon will find everything wanted In the way of gent's furnishing goods.

People are finding out that for honest wstghts, low prloea, and ths best of teas, coffees and sptcsa, the placsto gols J. M.Riffaer A Son's China llallon, oa Mala street, eatfef Fifth. For the aeeommodatlon 9t thslrpatrons fhey bars recently added sivaml gradsn of pare syrups. Aad than for pieaka and tor the tea table tbey have tlM fluned Albeit andOorahlUbuscolts,lsmoaaadgintar saapa, wiwil oUttt d^tOMlSB. 1

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I bav* mon«y to loaa «a ssoctgaae seeurlty oa kmg tlmo, fovorabic C.K. Hosraaw.

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TERRU HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING

determined on jxrtho Fourth of Jam It baa «lM^^tb^)tMia«by groovy, and Msli an 1 in ijajiaaMsffnilta

goods, fiff ^uljlilag.in tftH|

MnMrf^aple and fa^ timrtfmt hs»n J^|i5 «rt«a Wsd beef sad spring shtehetM, Qrshsm^ad 8L

Aluroa^CMS^e^, HainntV dean meal, pits sd4 homin^Snd in»^ete*wy thing needed for thetolOe.

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•asoag^tha am* fthiags recently

of cabinet pictures of most of the stage celobritlsa* iDrop In aad look at their jwetty faeea^ Aod while there you will find lota of other pretty things to adMrire^ ho he the* least, of sljidiirt the new and &bbbf siyles of stationery, In paper and envelopes, calling cards, wed ding outfits, 46, In blank books and comiasrd#! aUl^nery the,

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Testimonials.

Dr. Von Moscbzisker could fill the columns of the papera with the testimonials offered to him by thcae he has or is still treating. That he Is giving'the utmoat satisfaction to all, the laereaseof jrjjj.' his practice Bhows, and his patients be long to the very best class of citizens. Amongst those who, within a few days, have jast begun treatment are Master. W.Craln (aon of Judge Craln), Mr. A. W. Heinfy (proprietor of the National Houae), Mr. John: Haney, (of Clinton Ind.), and aevffril others. Testimonials of curea and the best city referencea caa° be examined at h£s rooms, Terre Haute House, by all^whb. desire to be treated byhlm.^

The First Pendulum. In 1962, Galileo, then a youth of 18, was seated In church, when the lamps suspended from the roof were replenished by the sacristan, who, in doing so, caused them to oscillate from side ttf side as tbey bad done hundreds of times before when similarly disturbed. lie watched the lamps and thought be per oelved that while the osdliatlona were diminishing they occupied the same time. The idea thus suggested never departed from his mind, and flttv years after he constructed the first pendulum, and thus gave to the world one. of the most important instruments for tbe measurement of time.

Instead of waiting fifty years, people who study economy, now, go imaedl' ately to the Clothing Store of Owen, Plxley A Co., 601 and 606 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind., and save one profit.

WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR OLD GOODS

When the new atyled ^olothlng much cheaper at

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MANY A NICKLE IS SAVED TRADING WITH US. YOUR TRADE SOLICITED.

POPULAR CENT STORE.

MILLER A COX'S.

Just pee once for yourselves. 522 Main street, north side, west of 6th.» h,

SEE THE WONDERFUL FLY FAN MOVING AT A. Q. AUSTIN 111

Plumbing.

jkloore A Hsgerty have good work men, a fall lino of stock, and eveiy facility for doing all klnda of plumbifijg at the most reasonable prioea.

TORCHON LACBOf 5o PER YARD. SATIN, 'GILT A SILVER BUTTONS. COLORED JLCBS, VANS, OLOVE8, RIBBONS, A5D IWOkWEAR, 10c PLEASE THS LAI^B^ POFULAft OISf8IOB&

THM 8TAM M*A TMAMXMT. Charley Docaefc is aotisltally adding osw eustomecs, wfom asvsv loses any, olionaa, bsesaaehstal lo serve Ibem with the hsst nssats to be had In this iMriDst. W 1

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Wm, CRUM4 Ihs/well-^taewn boot and ahoe maker, kas isaeMi Ua shop to N. Andrsw*s store, Whsrs he will ha pleased to meet his rtd castomers and all who waat csod iNitltat BsaaonaUa prices. Lsdles' work made a spedslty,

manufactures. He guaraatesa perfect fifes aad

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Those who wish ta hs cured af ordinary or chroahratlaasala, or havo hwa, ague, or other dlsssaua,|Ne«ealsd agna oaiad without vilalne-andaU dlseeese cured without pulaoaoas ismsdlss, by the vapor bath, olortrieity, ata^asaax* ta saaativs msdlcslioaa will give ase a eall at my ofltos aad abtodtMtih olthe Opeta

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SUGARS,

Attdt *i«oetM ihkaiity •a^ptt«s^s tbey bay direct from flmt hauSs-aumulisetarers.

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liifcT. H. Riddle Showing, the ladies aspleadldllaeaf Paiasuls snl Sun Umbrellaa.

THOTOQBATa THAMES. Wright, ths Photographer, haa taeelvtHltlsits lot of Frsms for phctograplH,eabnelng nanyaaw

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TCdaeed^sloWi Inorderto pApue torrecepMoij of

NlwpOOD^ORFALL'yRADE.

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Of goodsthecoming week.

If the Puiftllc are fto want of goods in onr line, and extraordinarily l#x, prices have'any effect, we will accomplish our

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PARASOLS,

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Children's Dresses, HOSIERY, I 4{-GLOVES,

and GENERAL NOTIONS as we will make yonr money go further than any oilier house in the

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FANCY GOODS.

rare opoortam^r for Cheap Goods. Come and gin your supplies, at

J. WHUNLEyS,

MANTELS sad ORATES. The largest aad cheap­

est stock ef Mantels, both Hlateaad Iron, erer offered in this ettgr, at IMPs Steve Mere, Corner

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IT 18 A GRATIFICATION TO ATI FTC A'

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MEDICAL SUCCESS

IN THB TREATMENT OP

Eye, Ear, Throat, Lung,

Cheat, Catarrh, Asthma,

Caaaplainta of the Liver

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Is. now rally elated by. tbe public. Qaviuggained the confidence of tbe community, by bis luaoj cares in tbe above asaladiea, do further comment ia needed as to his sk.111 as a pbyaiciau aud surgeon. •. New references besides those already published, all persoesof the highest stanQing, can be obtiilned at bis rooms,

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

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We felt sure that Dr. Ton Moscbzisker needed only a few cases in order to sbow what be is able to do in treatment ot special maladies. We are glad to be able to state that among bis large list of patients now under bis cara are several of our very best known citizens. From tbe list of gentlemen patients (as lsdles' names are never, published by him) we would mention the following: Lucius Ryce, B. Booth. G. Craft, Mqjor Smith (of the Express), W. C. Ball, Spencer Ball (of tbe Gaxette), G. W. Fatcb, G. Hunter, P. Mank, and many others. All who need the doctor's professional aervlces ahould avail themselves st once of bis skill and ?*pe4fi^ce,—Terre Haute Express.

Indianapolis Testimo-

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Tbe tesUmoniftis here published are selected from a multitude of the like cliuraoter. Those presented belug.lnj^q rcsject superior to those retained. ..j'/iM From the Prealdeatof theMerldlan National Bank.

It gives use great pleasure to state to the public that nnder Dr. Von Moscbsisker's treatment, not only has my bearing been restored, my catarrh entirely cured, but my general health hat' been materially benefitted, an can rscommeud him to tliose who nee Is medical services.

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DAVID MACY.

Froai IhelPrealAenl of the Ind. Seatlael Compaay* TO Dr. Von Mosebsisker, Grand Hotel

Dear Sir—It gives me great pleasure to say to yon that you have succeeded In restoring my son's bearing. I cannot te.l you how much your aaccess has grstifted me.

JOHNC.SUOEMAKKR.

rebruary8,1877. FronsDr. €I. W. Hew. To Dr. Von Mosebsisker, Indlanapolii:

Sir—I tbank you for yoor work on my ear.' I nave read it with interest. I have made myself acquainted with yonr prao. Uee slnoe. you have been here, and freely say 1 consider you not omly an educated pbysielan, but one skilled in the treatment of diseases to wbleh you give special atten tlon.

I am, sir, yours very respectfully, GEORGE W, NEW, M,

Apill 13,1877.

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Bead at onee far daurtptlve estatogae prteeUsSandYScnu. Address

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PBICE HOT

CIOARSand TOBACCO

Good Connecticut Cigars Better iZLSZx'U. t»

ufflfHaati 10 fteenai

GOLDEN EULE,

Seems tieents 25 cents

7 a-™—- 35 cents

La Opertnna, dear Havana, irt^sflne...— 9 26 cents La Rosa bread, 10 ents eaeb. Many other brands la proportion.

We will sell tobacco cheaper than any other aoase la tbe, city or State, ai whelesale ftl*1!. We have on baad all tbe new sq*s tebaeeoe-as

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