Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1875 — Page 8
THE MAIL
A Paper
for the
Peofi.e.
Personal.
John Barleycorn is in towu.
JobaF Ge!rd ls'lo Loaiavlllo, Ky.
Mcs.-Sqfcurtoris billing in Cincinnati
Grove ("raft* ha* returned from Texas.
.Doctor Wilson, the oculist, has gone to Kranuvtlle to live. of Fort
Hon, J«*ao I* William®, Wayne, is in the city. Mr. K. C, lunaldson and MitsSallie *, Warren are in Cincinnati. ,v. G. Dickhout, the mats hi trunks, t,peut thia week in Chicago.
Sank U. Davis ha* been confined to his room br sickness, this week, liotter now.
Mrs. O*Doyle and l»er daughter, .Miss Jloae, have gone to Burlington, Iowa on a visit.
Mr. Henry Fairbanks will build 1 twelve-room reitidviico on south l'lflb street tbo coming seasou.
tieorgo K. Jenckes and Will Tuell have arrivodia Now York aud aro expected home this evening
lion, llarvey I). Scott attended tbo meeting of the Iudiana Stato Grange at I ndianapoiia thin week, as a delegate
W. A. Hyatt is going out of the—tbo— well we'll nay the "general utility" busiaess, and into the boot and shoo business. 723*J Jorrnal states that Samuel Baker, j'orjjiwi}' a resident ofSt. Mary's station, I bis county. ha* been apiointed Deputy 4^ a rgeu tal-A rmn.
Mrs. Kd. Heustin and Miss Mamie Condit, 01 Indianapolis, who have been jilting Mrs. Preston llussey, returned homo this morning.
Charles X. Poster, the great spiritualist, uud his wife, who have been at the Tarre Haute House several days', lelt
011
Friday for New Yock. The Journal states that the Rosebacker imily caught the smallpox while on a visit to Clneinaati. Two of the children have dlod of it thin woek.
Dr. Caldwell has resigned the po«ition of (Sounty Pliysioian and Dr. Link haa been appointed to till his place. A sjnslble and humane change.
Sherlir^timuiings, or Hockvlllc, is at ie Tirro Haute House. Mr. Cummlngs is an aspirant foi* the licpubiican domination of.State Treasurer.
Dr. S. C. Uiohardson has sold his book bindery and is once more devoting his entire attention to looking down in tbo nteutb. He'n tio slouch of a tooth car inter. •.
J. o. Giniijer," 1«n»ther of E. 1-. Gird iutr«f tlui city, died in Sau Francisco California, Wednesday night. The reunainn will bo brought Ijist aud interred in Indlaoapoliw.
Messrs George F. Bogg* aud J. Jaurlet icavo to-d»v to .«p«»d Sunday with Claude Mathews, at Hiurel HlufT. Mr. am! Mrs. Mathews havejHst roturahomo after an abscence of sevnral months in Ohio.
Cnpt. Jonas Sibley, of Sceleyvilie, gives up powesaion of hi* coal mines 4bt» eveuing. He was in the city yesterday preparing to giv« ids men an oyster tupper at parting with them. He bought thirty cans oft he bivalves.
T. J. i'\rre#t, win) recently returned from Texaa, canddeut that ho has "learned tbo route" and is competent to pilot auothor excursion himself, which ha propose* to d» souutime in Januarx, if the neceasary number of adventurous souln can bo induced to risk It.
Tliomas KAYooda, sole editor aud proprietor of tbo Mattoon Journal, called upon, newspaper friends in this city Tucadsy. Mr. Wood* to one of the brightwt, jolltost and rac»t IndunUrloua newsptpormm in Illinois. Ills aparkltng littledatf i* welcome vinitor in every Office and a sight of its editor's waggish face does ne rod tor a month.
Mr. Hol»««t Noott, of the Ann ofSoolt, OnJr£Oa.( and Miss Ella Kesler, a very popular twsber in the public schools ol thla city, were married Tuesday evening. The wedding took place at the ren~ dance of Mr. George H. Hebb. on Ohio street, and was a very quiet affair, only few Intimate friends having been invited. Tfce ceremony was pf rfortned by Siier. B. W. Abliey.
F. V, Al)i«oa, lat# with Mr. Oaker, in the P. O. Ix»bby, r*tuo*cd this week to Maryrriile, In the northwestern part of Veni*HU®» co r«ty. IllinoU, where be trill engage »lyl»«**k rmWng. He
recently purrhaaed t«n fine bo#i, aUof iaM »rW»l stock, including "DojixiBl«n," now three years old, brought lj«re by Dr link. We wish Mr. AlllMtm A* fallow mtce$m in bb new entecjirtsa. tr.'ll. Scedder, tbt old king bee of the toy trade, ba» had an Unraeoae run .aire*dy. any of you are atUlpiit-
luMI
ting 8^'
h:
tmr*tlU Tb*
**7
Christ ma*, disappointed. By \wogai mm yooati:: fitxl aaplradid ^ortme«t of gooda particularly »alted far ttorh lav*. There are ail manner «f things tf*m
eo*airt
tottMtmni
down to ths dtwpwt toy, and the most
JSd. nut don't pot off making your pDnhiuM too Ion*.
-SOME VERY PRETTY Tofle* Coe/alng!* or iu pair*, alao TWW far sale at iu'^kA Berry's. tho Walking and Talking D»ll jut be pnarle City Vmr^r\um.
White A Mewhinney'a lunch room la Just as popular as ever, and the faro just as good. If you want a good wholesome meal for a small outlay of money give them a call.
We take pleasuiv in calling ^attention to the attractive liht of Holiday Goods published by Buntin A Armstrong In another column. Readers, we imagine will be surprised to find that a Drug Store contains so
many
things which It
would be pleasant to take Nojr if you want something useful for Christmas and cold weather, and some thing which is at tho same time nice and appropriate for a present, go to Froeb A Faalg, No. 64 Main street, and see the handsome assortment of Lap Jiobea Blankets, Whips, Ac.
Now iu theso piping holiday times, the "Trimming Store" must not be overlooked. It is really one of the very West places in town to go to for Christmas goods. Among the multitudo of handsome articles always kept there, it is easy to find plenty of the most appro priatq things for presents. Try it.
Want a hat? All right. Go ta Howe A Stoner's for it—the leading fashionable hat store of Terra Haute. You will find there as fresh and fashionable a stock as can be feund in any city In the country. Now goods aro received every day If you desire to keep posted in styles, call often. Remember the place: south side of Main, !et\veen Fifth and Sixth streets.
Have you considered tbo matter of presenting her (or bim) with a handsomely framed photograph of yourself? We sincerely believe that hardly any othor artlelo would be so acceptable. A picture of a dear friend is somethinsr one never tires of and somotliing wbi« li grows more valuable with time, lie sensible now, and go to D. H.Wright's at once, and get a picture.
One of tho finest stocks of boots and shoes over brought to this city is now being sold out ut retail at much below original cost price.*. This stock is the property of J. P. Tutt, and bis reason for disposing of it in this manner is that he is going to retire from the boot and shoo business. It is a line opportunity to get the host of goods at very low prices, and is commended to every reader as such. L__l
From this till the close of the year there will bo some rare bargains in line overcoats nnd stylish suits, cflered Phil Schloss'. The stock is one of the largest and most fashionable in the city as is well known to everybody, and Phil is determined to reduce it very materially l»eforo the tirst of January If you want to see what good goods are and hear prices that will make you hap py, "give the old man a chance.
In tills holiday season do not forget thc music lious# h. There is W. II. Paige A Co. proprietor*of the leading estab lislnnent or tho kind in this portion of Indiana. They keep a full line of musical merchandise and sell on as favorable terms as any dealer in the country They have the exclusive control in this cily of the lest makes of pianos and organs (tho "('bickering" and the "Mason A Hamlin," for instance) and sell at manufacturers pricm. (live them a call.
Have you mado tho selections yet for the Sunday dinner? If you liavo not, go to Rippetoo's at once before oil those good things, which were displayed there only a few hours ago, aro gone. If yon do not buy of Itippetoo regularly allow ono who knows whereof he speaks, to say that you tnako a mistake. There is no other grocery hooao in Terro Haute that makoa, or pretends to tMake, any attempt at competition with him. He buy* everything in tho eatable line that is going, knowing well that somebody will buy It of him, and that prices will bo no object. At his store you'emn always seo everything that there Is in town that Is good to est, and can make a choice that is ten tirnoa more satisfactory titan if you had gono to a one bone tare and taken what they had to sell. J'riccs at Rlppetoe'n are no higher than at other plaou*. Indeed they are genera
I A LEXANDSIl A CO., I&1) The popular dealers In Oysters, on Main street, a few doors above Sixth, expect to-day a lot of Shell Oystera. They are on the road, and If not In to-day will come early next week. They have Instrueted their shippers to tend them the very finest bivalves in the market, especially for the holiday trade. (Jo to Alexander A Oo. for the Anest oysters.
Dt/fFATosoiss.
Miller A Arleth have received another stock of Buffalo Rob«i—elegant onca— and invite everybody to eotne and see them. They have also added to their stock of Lap Robes, Blankets, Ac^ and can akow a larger variety of bolklay goods than you might imagine. Call and see them. ,s.
CBR1STMA TO TSTKttS.
1
For many year* past Ed. W. John*n baa made a special futon of Christmas Oysters—aiming to furnish for the Holiday dinners the largest, the finest, the plumpest, the fatteat, the freshes* oy»tersto be bad la the a—Urn market*. Next week be will bare thorn loackxia keg oyster*, the flunooa New York Saddle Rocks, the genuine Ctorrjr #U»e, and other brands. Besides foraJahinf his big city trade he is prepared to sop* ply dealers in all
Um
ooantry rounda
bout in any quantity sad at bottom pftoaa. For choice oyrfecs call oo Kd. W. JobBsoA, on Mais street, just above Sixth.
HASTA CLAUSATBOMK Santa Claua makes Lis headquarter* in thia city at White A Mewhinney'a. This Is the great depot for toys and all that variety of large and small items for purposes of use and play, from which may be selected gifts that are certain to bring delight to the young folks. From
At W. W. Byers' Book Store, on Main street, just esst of Sixth, may be found a number of handsome and appropriate articles for holiday presentation. Among dolls to their dwellings, "big, little and •.» ittl/l/llA ut«A fWtm Kails t/\ ilAna frnin theee may be mentioned flue Writing Desks, fine Work Boxes, Juvenile Books, olcgsnt Papeteries and Gold Pens.
middle site," from balls to sleds, from rattles to gamea, from whistles to penknives, from whijis to horses, from tops to tool chests, from blocks to wagons, from work-baskets to tea-sets—In short, from tbo simplest plaything that will amuse "the baby" to the most cunning device in mechanical toys, together with many articles of use and ornament for "children of a larger growth"—you will find tbo widest lange in choice and prico at White A Mewhinney'a. Tho stock is inexhaustible, the variety wonderful, tbo certainty of finding a suitable gilt for all absolute. Call there and you will lind this statement rather within than beyond the truth.
In addition to all these, White A Mewhinney keep every description of Frnit and Nuts. Ail parts of tho country from Florida to California aro mado to contribute to this stock, and it is complete.
Finally, White A Mewhinney have a full and carefully selected stock of Fire Works, probably tho largest stock that was ever brought to the city. Everybody who intends to celebrate Christmas properly, should wall on WhjtfyA Mowhinney and select his outfit,
BANKRUPTS.
The tide of bankrupts seems to be setting in towards this city, no doubt induced by tho extraordinary success of the Bankrupt Shoe Store, No. 100 Main street. Tho success of this establishment, however, is duo to the fact that they sell good boots and shoes at prices never before beard of in this city.
-ELEGANT IIA1R BRUSHES and Combs, Fine Perfumes, Soaps, and that extra Cologne, at Gulick A Berry's.
-BUFFALO ROBES—A new and choice lot, at very reasonable prices, just in at Miller A Arleth's, south Fourth street.
TERRE HAtJTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
ili ,,f-4 «l»l^* /ss
THKCONFKCTrOSRR OF THREE NA TIONS. What three nations have devised, tried and found adequate in aatiafylng their sweet teeth, or at sny rate the best re* suits of their efforts in thnt direction, can be found at 8. R. Baker's in the Postoffloe Lobby. His candles are singularly delicious, peculiar in their delicacy of flavor and absolutely unique in their make-up. It la a fact, too, that the purest, best, moat beautiful looking candles and confections can be bought of Baker at prices demanded elsewhere for Inferior articles, lie keepa them of all kinds and at all prioes, haa all the standard styles, and novelties besides that you find nowhero else. Remember Baker Is the confectioner, and go to him when you want the best article for tho lowest price. There Is absolutely no place in the city where yon can find such variety.
—BUT A FEW MORE DAYS remain between this snd Christmas. Multitudes of presents remain still unpurchased. Let us, therefore, urge upon our readers who havo not yet done so, to go at once to 310 Main street and select a Slngor Sowing Machine. We specify a "Singer" from the fact that it more fully meets the complote wants of a family than any other sewing machine extant, and because it executes cortain lino classes of work—omoroidery among tbo rest— which no othor machine attempts. Another reason why we recommend it is, that amang tho thousands in this city alone, we have nevor heard of a single Instance in which it has not given perfect patisfaction. It is the niott easily operated, and the least likely to get out of repair. Mr. J. A. Marshall is the agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Company for Torre Haute, and you will find as liberal and reliable a gentleman to deal with as you over met.
THE NEED OF THE HO UJt. Gems and jewels, trinkotry of enameled, chased and fretted gold, diamonds and watches, pieces of sterling silverware, and many other things that we buy of our jeweler are just now in especial demand, for of these much the largest number of holiday presents are composed. In selecting what you may need in this line vou cannot »ro astray at T. H. RWdle's, 151 Main street. Tnera you will always find the latest novelties, the newest modes, the most exquisite taste and workmanship, and the largest stock to choose from.
Cloaks!
-4.„ V. A I tvf i"
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY!
This Week at Herzs -i
We have received to-day 75 Cloaks of the most elegant designs ever shown in this city, with the distinct instruction from the manufacturer: /. ]•«,.: i,, ..
Sell at whatever you can
This enables us to put in the shade for this week any other house in the city on Cloaks.
FURS. FURS. FURS.
MINK. SEAL, LYNX. ASTRACHAN. ALASKA, SABLE, REAL SQUIRREL, &c„ &c. Alsoi an elegant assortment of Misses and Chil-
dren Furs to be sold at HERZ S.
Jewelry Jewelry. Jewelry.
We received a consignment of handsome
plated and real gold Jewelry for the Holidays which will be sola at 10 per cent, profit we can send back what we don sell. HERZ.
In addition to tho above, our Stock of Notions and Fancy Goods, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collare and Cuffs, Felt Skirts, Shawls, Hosiery, Kid and warm Gloves, is very attractive, and will be slaughtered during tbe Holiday week.
vq-!
rta» way tbhi to btfritt' »lnf« forAoMkj titfnlan'dvk 8»lanl«T night "Wbit'i b« fotr' Got rrwytblfcf! »wttlainff ra out Urink of lUt% good, If be haint •old It all nwweioywlt Now f« to aa lo tba Whita Front an' Pll go
CHOICE' UKATef. pUca tor aogwHWng wk*, fl*.
Tba
um|
tender lo the w*v o( Crew tv«1, pork, mnUott and »ao*b, t» P. .. ^iaebWto Star M«a! Market, or Main KtMt, a tow doois ot «e» eeib.
ca:
P. Mi
In GENUINE Rffsis
French Odor Oases*
GIOTC
.a
jif
Zitid IrttJttMH. 'VV
1
'.i
tit
A. HERZ S Popular Bazaar,
Istbat joa John? Have you beat* down to RippHoo1* T«t? Well, D4»w '/oo to Jwtt yens lepi
uit«
118 Main St., Cor. Alley.
at
*$•}
1 I
MERC-AXTrr-K
1 xl. TT 1 MEXTS to youna iuiJ mlrttllf NJit-tl in«-n d«Jroui of b««ou
Eft^TtOf ft K'H.'T 'HViVl*i^n »nti l'K!
ri
VAQQT T?D'Q Square One «fflUODJulilK Dealing Price
Beauty and Utility!
I9 what we have aimed to combine in the most attractive manner In the fine stock of Christmas ard ITofldaJ' Goods Just received. 1 Leather wc ro have
and Hairdberchlef Cases.
Dressing Cases Cigar and Mat eft Cases*?
CHRISTMAS
•i .*f Ik
'iht
Ladies' Work
In Pearl frfttl Tortoise Shell wo havo Opera Glasses, Card Cases, Portmonies and Bezique and Cribbage Boxes. In elegant French and German Cut Glass, we offer nov. cities in Pungents, French Plate Mirrors, and Elegant Co logne and Toilet Sets. W
p.
w:
r*\ ?-fi
r'U|
i-
*r r' r- -ts:.-- 7--,.
A is vllllUt
A Colored Silk Dross Pattcnr. A Black Mohair or Brilliantino Drew Pat-
.»
tern. w?
A Brown, Black of Blue Caslimere. A Handsome Paisley or Broache Shawl. A Tycoon Repp for Lady or Gentleman. A Box of Hosiery for Lady or Gentleman. A Box of Handkerchiefs for Lady or Gen-
ii t. vim**, & vvx ,* a*
iieman^ i. .***•
A Set of Eiunroidered Collars and Cuffs. A Pair of Kid Gloves for Lady or Gentleman. ,V.'' A Pair of White or Red Wool Bed Blank-
«T vn« .1 WW IW I ,V 4lf *r pTjG '»ul I $i
ALL OF THESE ARE DESIRABLE And are in great profusion and variety with many other goods, at prices to suit everybody,
?HIN
For FAIL and WINTER, at POPULAR bat UNIFORM prices, now ready. We roach that no clothing in the city better made, nor more stylish. Wo are now prepared to show the most handsome lines in PIECE GOODS for Fall and Winter wear, and invite inspection.
Boxes.
Jewel Cases. Opera Fans. Ladies aud Gents Portmonies.
In Scotch, Relic and Sycamore Goods, we have an
innumerable assortment of pretty articles suitable for school children, and in FANCY PERFUMERIES jubt what every one contemplating having a Christmas Tree will want. In short, we can show you a larger assortment and more elegant goods than can lo seen elsewboro In this city.
SU^TIlsT & ARMSTRONG
Cor. Sixth and Main Streets.
HEADQUARTERS
Merchant Tailoring ClotBng,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
126 Main street, between 41 hand 5th, north side. j'
PHILIP SCHLOSS.
FINEST DISPLAY OP
MEN'S UNDERWEAR GIJOVES AND FASHIONABLE
4 4 4
In the State, at
"PTTTTsJTT1 h! 1 ZZ* t"
A Handsome sot of Furs.^f'or Lady. Miss or Child. \^,r
4 2,
KHM MKXt
TlifiriuJaiitMicf ll!l»fn"ntmlwi only **PKArri(!Al. AWJOl'NTA STHOFFKH' EDTOTHK Kl'HtJS JOSH MKN aMKRHJA.'" Kot CaiaU*u«-. CiUrff« 1'bjht*. -i«. oAdnw* with slump, K. NAI.PMT, l*r%t i4»(. NtwienU receivai "ny day.'
GULICK: & BERRY,
«EXU1L »SALKBI IX
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAOm, OIL*,
Conkr Saia aai F«artli Streets, Terre Hauir, lad. J, Pare Brandies, Whukiet and Winea f«r H«dicioal Usoa.
CLOTHING
»v Y,f
147 ffala Street, Ttnr*»liite, latf.
NECKWEAR
S FUH2VISHIAG HOIJSE, 157 Main Street.
Better Goods for Less Money than you can find anywhere.
Beautiful and:-Appropriate
it «««««. ,•
I W.l -il r- fit I fi
S
PRESENTS.
iui 'V* .J -I-'
A Handsome Velvet Cloak Pattern. A Silk or Fur Trimmed Beaver Cloak. A Black Silk Dress Pattern.
1
4'
I £i" $ At 4*
*sf| f^
WILSON BROS & HUJVLE V.
OR. FH-T1I AXI JIAIS *TIti:m.
THE FAMOUS
rytVERMITV m»d
HAI.PKKTH
MINI ATUUK HUHINKSW WOUI.Do'
lit.* iik^I l.ll'.KHA!. INuOOtbo«onli)i|
MKIW HaNTH, II.VnK-
i??
