Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 July 1878 — Page 9

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THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

Personal.

Senator Newton Booth came in this week. O. C. Greiner went to Boston for shoes .this week.

Mrs, N. K. Elliot started last Monday for Colorado. Mrs. Isaac Mitchell started on Wed' •eeday for Strawn, Kanas.

Mrs. Jobn O. Williams did not go to Colorado with her husband, as stated last .«. week.

Miss Belle Van Vorhis, of Newman JUs., is visiting relatives and friends of .^hia city.

Jobn Warren bas gone to the WaukeHba Springs, where he will rectiperalle for a month. fl 'I Stanley Bobbins has taken bis family to Milwaukee, where they will spend the rammer,

The Chicago excursionists bave been ifropplng in this week by twos, threes, and balf dozen*.

James Landram and wife are spend .ing the school vacation at Eminence, Morgan County.

Miss Lada Craft started, Monday morning, for St. Paul, Minn., where the ammer will be spent.

Mrs. alia E. Patrick went to Danville, Ills,, on Wednesday where she will stay several weeks.

Flora and Stella Terrell of Indianapolis, are visiting their unole, B. B. Irwin, on north Seventh street,

Rev. Darwood repeated the marriage ceremony with which they set op housekeeping half a century ago.

Miss Mellie Jones of Paris, Ills,, has been visiting Miss Emma Reese, on South Seventh street, this week.,

Will Koopman started last Monday, a visit to Europe. The Exposition will be seen and he will return about the 1st of September.

Iiev, G. P. Peale will preach his last sermon to-morrow previous to his summer vacation, most of which will be spent with his parents In Ohio.

A large party of relatives and friends celebrated the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beaachamp, at tbeirresldenoe last Saturday evening.

James MoCutcheon and Wm. Shertnrnebave vlaited St. Louis in order that all arrangements may be perfect fort be accommodation of the excursioniota next Saturday.

Dr. Von Moscbsisker has newly all tbe editors in town as his patients. The I»r. is suoh a genial gentleman that we almost wish we had some ailment, that *ve might have the benefitof his skillful treatment.

Rev. A. Etheridge, who bas boon "on trial" in the Congregational pulpit, fills bis two months' engagement to-morrow and will return to his Illinois home. Then it will be In order for the Congregational folks to say whether they will extend a call. Mr. Etheridge and his wife have made many friendships during their two months' stay.

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The Gasette mentions a notable fact that the Grand Masters of the /our great orders, Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights Templar, and Ancient Order of United Workmen, reaide in tbla city. Br, Van V&lzsh is Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons Col, Edwards is rand Master of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows Alex. Thomas is Most Kjatnent Grand Commander of the Knights Templar for tbe State James 1). Lyne is the Grand Master of the tlrand Lodge of Ancient Order of United Workmen. These are offloers of the igh«at character in these great orders. No oity ot the State will likely ever be again thus honored.

Charles Stow, the advance agent of Sells Brothers' Seven Elephant ahow, which is to exhibit in thisolty two weeks from to-day, arrived in the oity laat night, and did ua the honor to make hla rtrst call on The Mall. For four years Mr. Stow occupied a similar responsible position with Barnum'a show, but this season a little question of salary caused him to cast his lot with tbe Sells Brothers, which is to the loss of (fee former *ud to the gain of the latter. Mr. Stow is perhaps acquainted with more newspaper men than any man in the United Slates, and while we know he thoroughly understands what he'* doing, he does not try to lmptess those wlthSrhom he tioea business that he "knows all." lie allows a newspaper man to have some rights and something to say, and yet all the while he looks well to the interest of the managers of tbe show that IH to oome. Oourtecua, gentlemanly, Intelligent, quickly taking in the situation, he 1% in abort, a model man to put in advance of a good show*—

The largest procession of any secret order in this city was that of the Masons yesterday. The line of march was up Ohio street to Seventh, north to Wright A King's popular grocery store, where we will atop to note that here are to be found all the seasonable fruits and vegetables freehand in greet abundance, canned goods, fish, everything In the line of Maple and fancy grooeria% hams, break test bacon and extra dfSid beef and spring ohlokena, Graham,and St, Louis Mills

Patent Flour, craoked wheat,

Akron oatmeal, Hudnntto clean meal, grits and hominy, and in, fact everything needed for the table.

P. S. Gentlemen, you want the beat tobacco, line cat and plug, or an ordinary io eent dg^r for 5 cents, go to Wright A King's. 7

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Rev. F. M. Pavey and wife have returned from their Kanas trip.

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8. R, Freeman appears to be tbe champion croquet player in this dty. Mrs. James Hunter started Thursday morning for a prolonged stay ft Grand Haven.

Ma, A, B. Pegg and Mrs. Louisa Smith iure visiting at Lebanon, Boone oonnty:

Jacob White will tarnish thn leftinlkmenta on tbe Vineennea excursion tomorrow.

Will Burgan, nowyardmaster at Wtumwa, Iowa, is visiting his home here'|S'

TboCamily ofG. M. Barbour, Of the Gazette, will spend the summer In Chi eago, their old home.

The Mammoth Ctnre attracted this week Miss Boyer, Miss MeFarland, Miss Kate Banr and Foreet Kendall.

J. P. Crawford, Secwtaiy of the Northern Rolling Mill Company, is visiting his old home In Pennsylvania.

C. H. Smith, of the Express, and his wife, went up to Green Laker Wisconsin where they will sojourn uotH this heated term baa passed.

Jobn Paddock returned ftoas Washington on Thursday to survey the field as a candidate for County Auditor on the Republican ticket.

Mrs. H. Fairbanka and he*- dtongbter Miss Carrie, atarted yesterday for Battle Creek, Michigan, where they will join Mrs. Ed Fairbanks for tho-smmaev

One by one tbe dty ministers will nowaklpont for needed reetr. Bnr.C. R. Henderson, however, propose* t» run his church right through |feo heated term. .'/j

E. A. Hess,

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of Langfofdls Bindery^ tbla week ebanged hia place of reeidenaa to Indl anapolia, much to the regret of a large circle of young people In which he alyraya gladly welcomed.

John K. Graff, of the carriage making firm of Scott, Graff & Co., and Miss Alice Crandell, principal of the Second District school, were married Wedneeday evening, at tbe ossidenoe of the bride's parents, south o# the city. BIT. G. P. Peale officiated and a large party made the occasion one* of unuaual pises ure.

Mrs. T. H. Riddle* next door to Mdi die's old stand, is new closing ont bar stock at coat and baker coat,in ordse-to give room to an imanense stock of gooda suited to fall and winter, which shawlll in a few weeks select in person fcn Ntow York.

Let's all taka a visit to Vineennea tomorrow. Bedroom furniture, did yenssjyou, were looking fort Well, just stop In at R. Forster A Son's, on Keath Fourth street, and you will find what you want at prlcee that will please.

When you do make up your mind to buy a musical instrument get a good one—if it is a piano, get the Chlokeving or if an organ, the Mason A Hamlin, Both these Instrument snd others from good manufacturera are to be had on favorable terms at W. H. Paige A CeV

This hot weather seems to bave no effect on the Big Black Bear that gases so benlgnantly on tbe thronging multitude going Into S. Loeb 6 Go's popular bat, cap and genta' furnishing boose, oorner of Fifth and Main, attracted by the new styles, elegant goods and low prlcee ruling there. Drop in there this evening and get one of the comfortable light straw hats.

It would be more oomfortable, If faab Ion would permit, to go barefooted this weather, buS eo long as shoes will be worn, why of course the people will call on J. P. Tutt at hia elegant shoe bouse In the Opera Houae block, beoauee they know he deala In gooda of the bast manufacture, la a reliable, oonaeientloua dealer, representing Um^ gooda for Just what they are, and wanta only a living profit,

Croquet doea not aeem to lone any of iU popularity. It is a idea oat-door summer game. If you Want a veal ale gant aet at a low price call at the Central Bookstore. And while there yon will find lota of other pretty thlnga to ad mire, none tbe leest of which are the new and nobby stylea of stationary. In paper and envelopee, calling carda, wed ding outfite, Ao, In blank books and commercial stationery the Central takea the lead in variety of stock and low prlcee.

Then la one busy )ff*oe In town. If you are Inclined to doubt this just go down to J. H. Chapman's Market Din ing Rooms about meal time and eee the hundreda enjojing the splendid meals he sets for twenty-five centa. Hls arrangements are ao perfect that one hun dred people are served as promptlyai half a dossn peraona could tote Ami now one word to houaewlvea. Cont burn out wood and epoil your tamper In baking bread, but have Chapman and up dally hia palatable, home flavored bread. Everybody takea it.

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A nloe lot ot now styles and extra lengths just received at Mia. Riddle's, next dQQito T. H. Riddle's old stand.

PJTOTOQRAPHFRAMtBS, Wright, the Photographs, has received a large lot of Frames for pbctographs, embracing many new and bean tiftai deaigns.

W. H. Scndderhaa thoron^Hy sefttei hia Ice Crensc parlor, and LiHtis tb* entire city* to call aril partake af tbe Ioe Cream, the excellence of wtliris hen made hie eslsblishment a word for almoat a generation

WHY PAY HIG® PRICES FOR OLD

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C. K. Benight and wife celebrated their silver wedding—twenty-ftilh annlvers» ry—Wedneeday evening. Tbe impressive ceremony of the Episcopal church waa pronounced by Rev. & F. Donbass, and then a supper was sewed.

When the new styled 'clothing much cheaper at MILLER ACOafiK

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY /EVENING- MAILT'

Well,thia tahUUn' ho# either, ali^tftfl don't akthally bHleve I've ,s dry thread on ma, rot that excited BfieOntc celebrash one thing an' another^ 'at pon my sole, I skass^f Kow whuther To Ntandin' on one eend the other, Wuant It aoorty pareeeaiont I saw every bit. an' foliated II HMi'ttl it went in .the Opera Hoose an wot% stems uv mypar/dbn'tkaew. But I don't

keer. Itole more'n four thonaan* sterday.'at ef they wanted cheap an good eatlnVan' a variety uv It, en'all manner uv kftcban track an' garden aass, an* ffburan^ an' blackberriea sbickenw, cabbagear Deeta, o: sssats, canned tm#ey, di tongne. an' aidi fe- go to wlKhthe sameia tUe"White on Mane atrete, an' I! think I lmpseaalon every time.

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101a in the Shade.

WmCXLER'S ICE CTCGAM FREEZER. XACHFREEZEKHftSAB ICE TOOL VOR PREPARIIW ICE. SEE XHEM AT A G. AUdlZM C0«

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Scudded tb© Old ia

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Just see onc»for yourselves. fiTT^isin street, north eldh^weet of 6th.

Tour is Down)

Down in prtoa! Mrs. Riddle insri^ ing— 2 ounoe Hair EMtAea at 2X ounoe ELairSwitchu, 8 ounce Hair fifcvitebee, Extra Heavy at r"-

90.75 U9tJ0 1.25 to 116# 1.75 to 2» 2^0 to. S40

Witt ¥«k Have a Lone** If so, just step In at Lawrence A Whitens bakery and confectionery, corner of Fkmrth ud Cherry where you will find eveiythlng Asat and clean, and pricea the moat

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Comer of Be vaaf hand! aa wall an assorted stock of snd PraeWonaaulted to uuiintiy j^Anai nby libOie in Tiriai Ibey p^tbe higheetprloe hxeiebfor country prbduoe. Salt by the Mini, of the bast quality, aa 16w ss tbe^ pooinr gradsa are cold. Bayers nnd MUnrs are reepertfully invited to eall and aanfor

OLIVER AGO.

Are offering some

EXTRA INDUCEUNT8 O S

SUGARS, COFFEES,

teas,

And genend family Supplies, as tlisy hay direct from arst hande-mauufactursis. RoiratriiT

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And all other

i'AJfCY GOODS.

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your supplies, at

J.WHUNLEY'S,

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SummerHosiery,

ElKE' FANS,

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Lace Ties and Scarff,

LAOEMITTS,

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at the usual redaction

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closing of the season.

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EBEL & LAN SEN,

GENERAL JOB PRINTERS.

DONT FAIL TO HAVE THEM

W«n IlvsrPllfceare Ski Hradnche

•A5TELS aad dliTEB. Thelsrgeet aad cheapest stock of Kantels, both Slate and Iron, erer offered In this city, at Ball's Stmt Store, Corner 3d and Main.

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DO YOUR PRINTING

If yon want good work done at low prloes. (ilveusatrial and we wis prdte ^fifwessy

LOW

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EBEL & I.ANOEN,

DA1LT EXPKBSS HVtLDIMO, It 800TB StXTB STREET,

Farmers and Threshermen, C. A. Power, corner 1st and Mala streets, represents the leading thresh log machine factory hi the irorM_J. Case A Co., Badne, Wis."" Prices and terns of payment te to salt tho times.

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FRAMES, GLAea

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AtS. F. PROMTS, mc Main stnst,bs tween rtftb and jMxth. Have rour pletaras framed befors Ubey am soiled. PrteesfSsr below any ever given in Vcrae Haute,

E. W.LEEDS,

Watehmaker and Jeweler

ud all woik^nmmnteA

AK KITCHEN.

A nan-cuu^ani

AVBAIT.

MSAU AT ALLJHOUR& Best Cook enjriqral In the State, The German Kltehen lsthe ptaee Un fins meals.

X. c. RAFFKRTY, Proprtetor.

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TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

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DI. Ill IKUIISBI,

t\ .i -V,- f» *. Whose Success in the Treatment of

CATARRH, THROAT, LUNG, CHEST DISEASES, DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IMPAIRED 8IGHT,

COMPLAINTS OF THE LtVER AND KIDNEYS, NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY, PARALYTIC AFFECTIONS, FEMALE DISEASES, AND OTHER CHRONIC MALADIES, I ... i-

Has never been surpassed by any other Physician or Specialist, b«, by the most URGENT REQUESTof his former patients ss

Prolonged His Stay/

And should atonoe be seen by all who desire to be treated by hlm. Since bis stay here he has published over

120 Testimonials

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frrom soine of the very best and most responsible citizens of TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAP0U8 and EVANSVILLlt. whose names have so often appeared in the papers that he thinks It but Jost no longer to parade them before the public, but their it*" letters oan be examined at his office. .,

N. B.—THOSE WHO DESIRE TO BE TREATED BY HIM AND TO RECEIVE THE FULLHEKBFtT OFHIS PERSONAL ATTENDANCE WILL APPLY WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY.

Lively is tbe Word!

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DAN REIBOui'Si

Hen's Harsnaae Men's Calf Ale

worth MOO,

Ladies'LasttnsBilppers,60c,worth91.09. Misses'PeiMeBattoo,91J8. Worth 98491 Misses' Pebble Btdelae 919K, worth 9949. Misses' Pebble Palish, 9140. worth 91^9*

Cblldrea's Shoes at all pneos. •ea's snoes at all pneos. A lane line of Boots, Snoee and Slippers. In short,*'

dent lall to call aad see

DANIEL REIBOLD,

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BOSS SHOE ST0BS

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ne waiters, 9X60. worth f&M. lexis. ttJSO, worth 4.». I avoirtte, 99A), worth MA

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QLIFT& WILLIAMS,

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LUMBER, lath, shingle^ GLASS, PAINTS, OILS Aid BUILDERS* HARDWARE.

Malberry Street, Comer Nlsth, TXRBK HAUTE, IWD.

PROVISIONS

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WHOLESALE, r*

In store and tor sale In Job lots, at

118 MAIN STREET.

Choice soger etmd hams, shoulder* and breakfast baeon also heavy elsar baoon aides aad abonlders, and kettle rendered leaf lard In tierces and backets.

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