Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 October 1878 — Page 8
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Paul Jones has been out upon the sdsiintn this week. Dr. Willlen has removed to the late jn-esidenoe and office of Dr. Read.
Secretary Thompson and family restarted to Washington this week. Mrs. F, C. Crawford's mother will rejourn to her home let Ohio on Monday. «.* Fechhelmer, of the Cent Store, slued the crowd for St. Louis, this week.
Judge John T. Scott has been quite afcsk with fever, hat now geUlng hack to health.
Joe Nlrdllnger has set np housekeeping in the brick row, oorner of Fifth a:nd Oak.
Mrs. W. H. Buckingham' and fainily have returned from their summer visit in the east.
George Ripley, jr., has gone to Toledo, OhUv where be takes a position in a dry ggoods store.
Miss Hattie Hosford, of Battleboro, Vermont, is visiting the family of her Ancle C. E. Hosford.
Dr. Daniel Read, brother of the late "tot. Ezra Read, died Thursday last, of jaalsy, at Keokuk, Iowa. .V
Dr. JSwafford will build an elegant jrealdence on the southeast oorner of .Sixth and Poplar streets.
It looks like Dr. Van Yalzah is the •coming man for Speaker of the next House of Representatives. &. W. Rippetoe, after visiting the St. Ciouis Fair, has gone to Topeka, Kansas. Ele will return next week. lfrs.Cal Thomas has been attending
Luuia Fair, where she bad some of .Caer paintings on exhibition. Harry Vaughn, formerly of this city, a&ied oi.yellow fever, at Greenville, Misjussippi, on4»e24th of August.
Dr. J. R. Crapo, of this city, will be .xnarcied on Monday evening to Miss -J?rezinger, at Lewisburg, Ohio. ftoUejr D. Stevenson, son of Dr. W.
JC. .Stevenson, went to Louisville this .week to attend medical college. TWJBL.
H. Koopman is an inventor. He
'4xas«eeured a patent on an improvement lor counter supports for boots and shoes, John E. Lamb will deliver a lecture «m "The Heroes of Ireland," one week fir am to-morrow evening, at Turner
Hal!. Frank C. Danaldson is to defend James Thomas, the Otter Creek marplacer, who will probably be tried this month.
John Paddock has purchased a partnership interest in D. C. Greiner's shoe bouse, Greiaer and Paddock will make strong and popular firm. .Jaoefe Greiner, seventy-four years of tags, who has been visiting bis sons, D. C. and W. H. Greiner, returned to his borne in Dayton, Ohio, yesterday.
The most popular man vjjted for last Tuesday was Louis Hay, candidate for Sheriff, his vote reaching 3,970. Judge Aj*ag ranks next with 3,900. .Mm. T. H. Riddle came home from che east on Wednesday. After purabasing a large stock of goods in New York, she spent a pleasant week near Ityledo, Ohio, visiting Mr. Riddle's relates.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gould, on north' .Fourth street, were pleasantly surprised Thursday evening by the unexpected dropping in of some fifty of cbeir {fiends—it being the tenth annl •wersary of their wedding.
Mrs. Dr. Read was taken to the State insane asylum this week, and Hon. B. W. Hanna has been appointed guardian *»f her two children. These have beta taken into Mr. Hanna's family, and -will be careA for as his own.
A very enjoyable time was had last 4flrveniag at the residence of Miss Lida Conover, on north Third street, by a uierry party of her friends who met to nelebrate her birthday, bringing with them eatables together with several •wary handsome presents.
Henry Bugb, of the Vandr.lla road, •miad Miss Frank Fuller, daughter of C. i9£. Fuller, were married at tbo residence -«»fibe bride's parents, on north Center u*&reet, Thursday afternoon, Rev. 8.8. (Martyn officiating. The young couple Uook the afternoon traiu for St. Louis. "Lyman Archer died at Marshall, tils., his native home, Monday morning. For cnacy yean be has been one of the most vkilltal job printers in this city. Menj%ees of the A. O. I*. W., of which order 4I0«MI a member, went over on, •day to attend the faneral.
T. A. Want*, of this city, was married •ml New Albany, on Wednesday of last •week, to Miss Laura B. Payton, daughter of Capt.-James Payton. After a trip 4ewn the Ohio river, visiting friends in flovtbern Indiana, the wedded pair oame to thts city, which will be their plaee«f residence.
Before Secretary Thompson left for Washington he laid in a good supply or Charles Weidel*s cigars. He says there 8a nothing in Washington like Weidel's Sanaa cigars. Terre Haute can beat tfce world in every thing It undertakes. *m that the eleotioo la over people •wtii settle 4own to the conviction that JChece is no better plaoe in town to buy /boot* and shoes than at 3. P. Tuifa, In »«he Opera House block, beoauee be in goods of only the best manufacturers, and his prices are in accordjHtce with the times.
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A. B. Stoner has joined the force at Ehrlloh'a. it Dr. W. Q. Insley is on the streets sgain after along illness.
Louis Gents moved into Col. Hudson late raaidenoe, this week. Mrs. Councilman White went with the party of city officials to Chicago.
Foster Brothers are showing some elegant novelties in Felt Skirts. Foster & Son, on north Fourth street, are causing a revolution In the prioes of psrlor and chamber sets of furniture by the low rates they are offering.
Thoee comfortable lap robes and horse blankets, recently received at Peter Miller's harness manufactory are sell lng rapidly at the very low prioes at which they are offered.
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Have you seen the rare collection of fine cbromos at Foster fc Son's, on north Fourth street? They are handsomely framed, and sold at prioes that don't seem to pay for the frames.
When yon go lor your Sunday oysters, keep in mind that E. W. Johnson has the sole agency in this city for the celebrated brand of E. B. Mai lory, generally regarded asjie^best o^teiTOrnlng to is a
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It is not only the noted Chickering piano sud the equally celebrated Mason «& Hamlin organ to be'had at W. Paige fc Co'8, but Instruments of other good manufacturers, together with all sorts of muBlcal merchandize, and the latest sheet music,
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Winter is coming on and S. Loeb Co. extend a cordial invitation to call at thb corner of Fifth and Main streets, and see their stock of underwear, furniubing goods, and the latest styles In hats and caps. That big black bear is Jast attracting attention to the place for cheap goods in tbis line, and for gentlemanly and courteous treatment.
The election has determined one thing—that every man oan't have an office who wants one, but all can get a good, well cooked meal for twenty-five cents at J. H. Chapman's Market Dining Room. The women oan't vote, but they are happy in the iact that Chapman's bread wagon brings better bread than they can bake themselves. Chapman is a benefactor to the human race of both
Button & Co. have added another attraction to the Central Bookstore They have taken, the agency for Frank Leslie's cut p'aper patterns, and now show the fall and winter styles. There are no better patterns and the great feature is the low prices, which is quite an item to ladies using many patterns. Call at the Central and get one of tho illustrated catalogues which they have or free distribution.
The prudent man gets in comfortable circumstances, net so much by what be earns as what he saves. Do you know that you can make ,a great saving by buying your teas at J. M. Riffner «fc Son's China Tea Store, where you can get the very best tes for 80c to fl.00 second best tea 50o to 60c, and a good tea at from 30 to 40 cents. These are the lowest prices ever quoted in this city for good tea.
The Democrats made a clean sweep of the county last Tuesday, but the result, surprising as it was to the enthusiastic Nationals, will cause no check in the volume of currency daily exchanged for the best table supplies at the popular grocery of Wright & King, on the corner of Seventh and Main streets. Besides all seasonable vegetables, these popular grocers have to day a fine lot of premium winter and best sugar-cured hams, at wholesale .and retail, breakfast baoon, extra nioe dried beef, chickens, oysters, fish, fresh and oanned fruits of all kinds, oranberries, celery, Kelly Island grapes, buckwheat flour, the best syrupb, the ohoioest butter, eggs and country produce, honey, celery, table supplies of every description, staple groceries of the best, Graham and St. Lonis Mills Patent Flour, cracked wheat, Akron oatmeal, Hud nut's olean meal, grits and hominy, and in fact everything needed for the table. They make a specialty of the best tobacco, fine cut and plug, and sell the ten cent cigar for five bents. & dl
Dr. Warner's Health Corset«* ,1?| Dr. Warner's Perfection Corset.-' UJ Dr. Warner's Flexible Corset.]•«-•-Dr. Warner's Misses' Corsets. At the Star Notion House,
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Ton don't have old shop wflro goods shown you when you trade with Foster Brothers. New Goods from New York every day. ffi,f
DRMORB8T PA TTERN8.
Mrs. Riddle has the agency of Madame Demoreat's Patterns, and has Just received a large lot, inolnding all the fall styles.
Orerceats—Cheap Enough! The handsomest line ever opened in the city—Mens', Youths', Boys' and Child rens,'—at MILLER A COX'S, 522 Main street.
A. H. BOEQEMAIV, THE Beet u4 Shoe Mak«r, HM on band the moat complete stock of Boots in the city, whioh he sells at a low cash figure. He is determined not to be undersold by Any one* He has added to his Mode of Boots a good line Women's and Mimes' Calf and Kip Shoea. Farmera that want to bny good Shoes for their wives and daughters will do well to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the plaoe, South Fourth uptfairt. .£*•.
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TERRli HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MALL.
MILLINERY OPENING.
Yon are raapectfully invited to attend our display of
Fall and Winter Patterns
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MRS. M. A. CROffIN invites the attention of the Ladies to her opening of Fall and Winter Patterns in Bonnets and Hats, on Thursday and Friday of next week'at her millinery house on south 4th street. All the latest and most stylish shapes will be shown, with price* in a or an it times.
The latest Novelties in Hats, Ribbons, Feathers and Ornaments just received at Mrs. COLE'S. 500 second-hand heating stoves, for sale at low figures at FISHER'S. 104 and 106 South 4th st.
Charter Oak Stoves, Favorite Stoves, beat the world, at BALL'S STOYE STORE.
Newjline Orates and Mantels at^^/tf?S A.G. AUSTIN & COJ
Old Stoves taken in exchange for new Stoves, Furniture and Queensware at FISHER'S.
WABASH MILLS FLOUR, FRESH VEGETABLES, -iCALIFORNIA HONEY,
Groceries and Provisions generally at low prioes.
W. W. OLIVER & CO.,
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We have Just inaugurat^i a SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, ete., in order to reduce stock and to prepare for a change of business. We have placed prices on linea of goods that will insure their speedy sale. We quote BRUSSELS CARPETS at 76, 86, 90, and 9100 per yard. Splendid patterns of INGRAIN CARPETS from 90 to 90 osnts per yard. Choice WALL PAPERS 8 to 1^ cents a roll. GOLD WALL PAPERS, 20 tp 30 oonta roll. Shade Goods Oil Cloths, etc., at equally low prloee.
Tbis will be a rare opportunity for BARGAINS, and orders are respectfully solicited. Orders by mail or express will receive prompt attention.
RYCE & WALMSIiEY,
P. •. Bax S«8. "Biff Wire Ilea," IN Kata Street.
We will have over 250 new Cloaks daring next week.
We carry by far the largest stock in the city.
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The best and cheapest Corsets in the world. Elegant new Bows Ties and Neckwear.
We keep things going lively. Oar prices are nl* ways tbe lowest, our goods the best, and our assortment thelargestIn the city.
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Most varied *nd bandsonMi ioiof Prist* vr»r pnt on this market. Handsome Drees 8tyles. Drelh Ginghams, olttaot patterns. Percales, Chints, ete.xin endless vsriety. Special low prloee on Snirtinf and Unbleached Moslins, Ladies'Cloth,
Cassimeres, Jeans, Blankets, Comforts, Table Linens, Towel* and Napkins.
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Ladies' Whits Merino Vests and Drawers, all slsea, at 50c, 60c, 75ciu and fl.00 Gentlemso's White and Colored Undershirts and Drawers, at 25c, 86c, 46o, fiOo, 7 5 1 1 0 0 a
Misses and Children's Vests and Drawers, all sises, all prices. IiBdies' Scarlet Underwear, all sixes. $ Gentlemen's Scarlet Underwear, allsises.
HOSIERY, Every Variety, Style and Quality.
Fancy Hose dnom 10c to SOe. Ladiee' Balbriggan Hose at from 25c to 73c immense variet. Largest assortment of Fins, Fancy, Mixed, Plain and Serviceable Hose for Children. Men's Half-Hose vstj
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CORSETS.
15c. SOo. 75c and fl. Dr. Warner^ Nnraing and Abdominal Omesst. The only genuine "Bon Ton" and All Right" Corset can be found at onr store.
NOTIONS.
Oar lines of Notions, Fancy Goods, ete* are large, and at Wholesale Prices. Collars and Cuflfc, Rachlnga, Ties, Bows, 811ver Baek-combs, Fancy Jewelry and Tidies. We will make it pay yon to see oar stock and get our prices. One price, marked is plain figures on all goods.
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Choioe sugar cured hams, shonlders and breakfast bacon also heavy clear bacon sides and shoulders, and kettle rendered leaf Lord in tierces and buckets.
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