Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 46, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 May 1876 — Page 8

IllSill

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.1

*yr,3 Personal, x' isui

T. II. Riddle went west with Royse -excursion party.

W. B. Shlllito, late ol this city, now living in Louisville. W. S. Grant has taken charge of the

St.

Clair House. Mr. Carson retires.

Misses Sophia and Julia Condit, of New Jersey, are In friends.

the city visiting IN

"WillT. Walker, editor of the Pythiai Journal, Indianapolis, was in the city Thursday.

B. P. Royse left Thursday with an ex cnrsion party for a two weeks trip to the Croat West.

M. S. Durham has sold his residence on south (.'enter street to N. G. Ruff, late of Sullivan.

N. Huff, late of Sullivan," lias loca ted in this city and will engage in the practice of law.

J. H.

Douglas Is preparing to open

gent's famishing store, in the National Jlouse block. Charles Rouser, of the I'nion depot dining room, will remove to Indianapo lis and "keep a hotel."

"Uncle Benny" llays, formerly well-known citizen, now residing Rloomington, Illinois, •city this week.

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has been in the

Frank Seamen, of the Crawfordsville Journal, was in the city Tuesday, helping to celebrate lick Moore's twenty ninth birthday.

Messrs. Hoberg, Root it Co., have placed a liandsomo wagon and fine horsi on tho road for the free delivery of dry .goods from their store.

Mr. James Ferry, conductor on the TI. fc C. railroad, was called to North "Vernon this week to utteud the funoral of hissistor-in-law, who was buried Tuesday.

J. S. Dickerson, formerly of the Gar.ette, now on tho Indianapolis Sentinel, is the happy father of a four weeks old boy baby. Mother, child—and fatherare doing well.

Tho Express says that W. K. Edwards is suggested as a Republican candidate f»rStato Senator, and W. S. Clift, David d'ugli, Charles E. Jlosford and L. Thom•as as candidates for Representative.

Mr. Robert Bucket's lecturo 011 The Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, is vory highly spoken of. Unfortunately, we missed hearing it, but can unhesitatingly say, it reads well.

Mr. J. R. Kendall, general freight agent of the Torre Haute and Evansville (railroad, was this weok called to I'iqua, Ohio, by a telegram announcing the morions illness of his father, at that place.

Rev. I']. F. IIowo left Tuesday niglit for Chicago, and will go thence to Michigan City to attend tho State Association, to be hold at that p!ac« thi week. Ho will toturn home on Tuc-''' y.

Harry Uuntin is making Elian.'' merits to take tho position of dej-.a ticket agent at the union depot, as soon as .Giivlncr shall havo been elected County Clerk and Tom Cuokorly projiiotwl to his place.

liw Indianapolis Journal says that Thomas II. Evans proposes to start a }erin Sullivan to bo known as tho Dollar Greenback. to run from the 1st of Juno to the 1st of December, and be the organ of the Independent party.

John Cray Foster, tho senior member of tho Foster Brothers'dry goods houses, nailed fdr K11 rope last Saturday, taking his bride, Miss Fannio II. Grocndyke, that was, of Trenton, New Jorsoy, to •whom he wasmarriod on the Thursday previous. They will pass the summer thread.

Charles Bachman, of Sacramento City, California, with his wife, a daughter of Augustus Claussen, formerly of this city, now of Wost Baden, Prussia, is in this city, the guest of U. R. JoHVrs' fan)fly. They iH leave in a few days far Philadelphia whero they Intend spending tho summer. *v

Mr. Scholle, wife and daughter and Mxs. Pefaonheld's mother, all of New 1 York, ar» In the city, tho guests of Mr.

Fotecnlield. Mr. Scholle has for ittftw years been a resident of Califorok. whero ho amassed considerable vwealth, and on tbo Atlantic seaboards proposes to take lift) more ca*ily.

Mr. Simon Itirsehler, of tho linn of Tj. Goodman, Jr. A Co., was marrietl at Mat toon, Wednesday eveninp, to Miss tiallie Frank, of that city, according to •the ritual and with the ceremonies of tho Hebrew church, a distinguished rabbi from Chicago officiating. Several persons fivm this city attended the wodding. The happy couplo went East on a bridal trip.

Mr. Thos. L. Butler, of Shryer Bros, hardware store, has completed another of thoxo model play houses for which he is becoming celebrated. This last effort

is

patterned after a beautiful resi­

dence in Washington city. Itissovpn feet high,

feet

square, contains ten

rooms, halls and basement and is elogantly furnished throughout with all the accessories ofa fashionable mansion. Its constrnction has occupied all of Mr. "jftutler's spare time for the past four ^months. It is intended a present for tbo little daughter of Jjfr,,Iohn Sliryer. It has been on exhibition at Shryer Jlros. store this week and has attracted dittany curious visitors. ,,,

Rev. W. W. Curry, of Indianapolis, will conduct the funeral services of the late Wm. M. Barr, to-morrow.

Ira D. Sankey, the celebrated* singing evangelist of the firm of Moody A Sankey, spent a

few

hours in the city

yesterday, and was beselged with call-

The employes of the I.

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St. L. rail­

road have raised flfiO for the benefit of conductor William Cunningham, who was badly injured la»t week.

About the first delegate from this city to the Centennial Exposition was Kd. Bauer, who started on Monday morning, for a stay of three weeks.

The ladies may rest assured that tbey can always find any Toilet Article they may happen to want at the conveniently located urug store of Bunt in A Armstrong, corner 6th and Main. They are always supplied with everything popular and useful in the line. |p I

More new goods have been received at Miller A Arleth's, Fourth street, between Main and Ohio. Take a look at the elegant assortment of Summer Lap Ropes, Horse Covers, etc., as well as the splendid.samples of fine harness on exhibition at their store. For the finest goods at the most reasonable prices, Miller !fc Arleth's Harness Store is the place.

W. H. Paige A Co. offer superior inducements to purchasers of musical instruments and musical merchandise. They keep a very full and complete stock and sell 011 the most favorable terms. This is the only house in Terre llaute that handles tho celebrated Chickering pianos and the Mason A Hamlin organs.

Early next week call at J. P. Brennan's the Ohio street tailor, and look at the handsome spring and summer suitings he is making up into such elegant garments. Leave your measure with him, and on the following Sunday you can ge forth a well dresfed man. Ilis low rent, together with personal super vision and doing his own cutting ena bles bim to give very low prices.

The grocery house of Samuel Stone is losing none of its popularity by that unfortunate broken leg which keeps the proprietor away. Under the admirable management of Mr. J. L. Wood, as lever and courteous business man as can be found, the house is kept supplied with tho freshest and choicest country produce, and you may always rely on the lowest prices. Canned goods are made a specialty at this house.

If 3rou are a stranger in tho city, and make inquiry as to whero to buy watch, chain, silverware, jewelry, or anything in that line, you will, in nine ty-nine cases out of a hundred, be told that T. II. Riddle keeps a first-class stock, and is the kind of man it will do to rely on in making a trade. It is a line reputation to have and wo dealer has more clearly earned it in a long course of honorablo trade than Air. Riddle.

When looking around for a first-class painter, to paint you a handsome sign, to paint your house on tho outside, or to grain it 011 tho inside, call on J. W Roberts, under tho Dickhout's Trunk Factory, on Main street, west of the Torre Haute House. Ho goes in person to superintend and work upon all house painting, using the best materials and doing honest work. He is especially deserving of patronago in graining, of hich hois able to numerous tine saui pies in various parts of town.

In buying the various table delicacies, 1 well as the ordinary staples in the grocery line, there is no more satisfac tory placo in the State to deal than at R. W. Rippetoe's. There is nothing finds its way to the market or anj where else, before it does to Rippetoe's and he is generally ahead of all competitors. In his stores may at all times be found the most completo collection of eatables and at prices that entitlo him to the gratitude of the public, for ho keeps them within bounds. Anything purchased in either of his stores will be promptly de livered free of any additional charge.

The "Central Book Store," continues to lead tho trade in its special lines. Remember, that for all tho now and elogant stationery there is no place like tbe "Central." Remember that for all styles of blank books at prices that defy competition, the "Central" is indisputably tho place. Remember that for croquet sets, baseballs and bats and all kinds of games, it is acknowled headquarters. Remember that the "Central" keeps a thousand and ono articles of bric-a-brac the like of which cannot be found collected in any other place in the city. Romembor that tho "('entral" is a first class book storo and keeps everything belonging to the business.

In buying fruit, most persons want the freshest and best. This is right. It is important and should never bo lost sight of. We can scarcely do such persons better servicc than by calling their attention to the fact that the vory fresh­

est

and choicest of fruit can be found at White Mewhsnney's. Those gentlomen receive large invoices daily' and supply all—or nearly all—the other dealers, keeping for their own retail trade the very finest of everything. There is no place in the city where you can invariably find such line fruit and nuts or such quantities of it and no placo where the prices *re Invariably so low. Country dealers and city buyers will alike take notice.

I*p Dusters Ilorse Covets, Nets, Whips, Light Harness—as well as Farm Harness of all kinds and prlow—all of the best material and make, ina/ be found at Froeb A Fasig's, No. G» Main street.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

D. C. Greiner A Co., oorner of Fourth and Ohio streets—"Hooeier Store" block ^-havione bf the' largest stocks of boots Hid shoes to be found in the city and sell at prioes that nobody mu touch. If yon want.bargains in Boots and Shoes, go to Greiner's.

Many new and beantlfal thing* In the way of elegant millinery and ladies furnishing goods have this week been received at Mr. T. H. Riddle's well known Trimming store. The stock never was more complete and certainly excels that of any other house in the city. Ladies when out shopping should never fall to call at the Trimming Store. It is the only way to keep thoroughly posted as to the fashions.

—THE CENT STORE IS HAVING QUITE A LARGE TRADE ON NEW GOODS RECEIVED, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, SUN-BONNETS, FANS, AND GLOVES. BE SURE TO VISIT THE CENT STORE FOR NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. PRICES GUARANTEED. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY—CENT STORE.

—WILL YOU COME AND SEE THOSE BEAUTIFUL RANGES AT BALL'S?

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HERZ HERZ HERZ

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DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE POPULAR CENT STORE FOR YOUR TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS TO SUIT THE TIMES. ..

WUATS THE VhE

PAYING SO MUCH FOR A STOVE, WHEN YOU CAN DO BETTER AT BALL'S. 'J .w,'

PERA HOUSE.

MOMDAY AND TUESDAY, lajr lath mm* l«th.

The Fashionable Event of the Season.

JULIA MATHEWS'

ENGLISH OPERA BOUFFE CO. Headed by the Queen of Opera Bonffe, HISS JULIA MATHEWS

And Including a

COMPANY AM 4'HORIB OF SO ARTISTS, With th« celebrated Bouflfe Comedian,

MB. JOHN L. HALL.

Monday, Tbe a rand Duclimao Tatwiajr, La Fllle de Madame Angai NOTE.—Miss Mathews was the ORIGINAL IN ENGLISH of the above Operas in

LONDON, ENtil.AXn.

Prices 75c, 50c, and 25c. Reserved seats 23c extra. Reserved seats will be on sale at Button A Hamilton's book store on Friday morning.

Herz will save you from 75c to $1.00 twilled Silk Parasol you propose to buy. are first class with the nobbiest handles to be found

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Herz' fans are well bought-, consequently they sell well as Herz is not a big profit man.

Linen Suits.

In this line Herz can beat any other house in the West. He has received to-day, on commission, 100 Suits in addition to his first stock. Herz don't have to take the risk of carrying over—all he don't sell he can return, and 5 per cent, commission is all he asks. .. 1'

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FOR CORSETS and EMBROIDERIES. FOR HOSIERYand all first-class goods in his line at prices that beat everybody

HEAVY FAILURES All Over the Land!

WE PLANK DOWN THE* MONEY* ANi/ TAKE EVERY BARGAIN OFFERED 7 S 11' »iAi

Most Fearful Slaughter yet Made MECHANICS, FARMERS,

CAN" YOU PAY CASH? In times like these it is the orlv

thing that enables us to live.

IMMENSE LOT SPRAGUE PRINTS at 4c.

The above are tlia best prints made, only they area little dark in colors. The balance of our entire stock best prints will be sold as follows:

Yard "Wide Percales

Down to 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also, just received from New York, where they were bought at a ?*+i nacritice for cash, a big lot of

Suits And Parasols, Dress Goods, White Goods, Black Silks, Grenadines, Cassimcres, Gottonades, Table Linens,-

20 Rales Heavy Brown Muslins, G, T, .Su. Whito Muslin, 0,7, U, and H»c. Real Heavy (iinghains, 8 and Uc. 5 Big Ixt Ielain*. 11c. Handsome Drew Goods, 15.18 and 20a. Big Ijot Orenadinea, 12,15, 20 and 2To. IMain White Swisses, I5c. Very lland«ionie Shawls, fl.2"».

Napkins, Bed Spreads, Tickings. Shirts, Sheetings, Mulins, Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, 5 cents

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ENTIRE STOCK COCHECO PRINTS 5c/^*:r ENTIRE STOCK MERRIMAC PRINTS 5c. ENTIRE STOCK PACIFIC PRINTS 5c.

ENTIRE STOCK SPRAGUE PRINTS 5c. Whv pay country stores and credit, houses 8 and 10 cents a yard for these same prints, and then not have full assortment to select from

We carried over no ladies' suits fraua last j-ear all newf"styles. .Suits worth $3.50 for |E2.00. $5.00 for 13.00. |8.(l (Ni lor f5.00. Sunsliade.", JSD, 510, 35, 40, 50c and nj. Silk Parasols at all pricca and latest styles.

ALL DOWN IN PRICE!

*J!emember we have the*largest stock of CARPETS, Olli CLOTHS, 3IAT», WIXDttW SHADES, At much lower prices than were ever bpforc offered in Terre Haute.

Pleaso bear in mind that all the best Prints, Spring Styles, 5 cents a vard ONLY at

0STEK BROTHERS, TERufe-If A17TE. foster brotherw, rour WAYNE.*

FOSTER BROTHERS.

F08TER BROTHERS. URAND RAPIDB. FOSTER BROTHERS,

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New Grenadines, New Summer Bilks, New Black Silks.

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FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

020 Main Street,

Have just opened a new line of tho above goods, to which they wish to call particular attention. These Grenadines are recommended for their sujrorior colors, and as goods that will not slip.

Bargains in every other department of our hou^e.

FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

620 JVIaln Street.

EOR A HANDSOME STOCK of and Clothing go to'

PHIL SCHLOSS,

126 Main Street, between 4th andf 5th.

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Drain and Sewer #ipe

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STOITE WORK.

TERR&1IAITE

CEMENT PIPE

Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Power Pressed Hydraulic Cement, •. DRAIN AND SEWER PIPE,

From 4inehcsl it(l inohe.s inclusive. Also Stone for Building Fronts, Window Caps, of different designs, Window Sills. Key Stones and House Trim tilings eomplete, Horse Bloeks, of ihnrj designs. Iteantifiil Stone Tases, Fountain Rutins, ol* pain and ornamental d&* signs: Well ^.'urBting, Stone Sinks.. Filters. 4 ogeiitg and Posts, for eemetery lots. Stone liases, for monuments, Paving Stone. Ac.. at greatly reduced priees. AH Faney and €lriiamentnl Work at about one-half the price of natural stone. *,.•

For particulars address

NEW SPRING STOCK NOW OPENING!

FREDERICK SCHLEWING'S."

You will want to Shed Your Winter "Iothing and fit yourself out in Komething 3¥iee, Good und Uieap.r.

We have the Goods to do it with!"-, ^Excellent assortment of desirable Spring Goods, in Woollens, for Mens', Youths' and Boys' Wear, which wo make up to measure or sell by the yard. Prices shall not be undersold by any other house. Perfect fits guaranteed and goods represented only as we believe them to be.

We mean every word wc say but wc want you to be con vinced by your own inspection that we will do the best with you in furnishing

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C. W. ROSS, Sec'y Co.,'"

OFFBt'K oil Ohio StrettS,2Vear Sixth.

SEE HERE I Spring Time Come Again

with your Spring Clothing and

Gents' Furnishing Goods. As a great point toward satisfactory clothing is in getting a "good fit," wc furnish you a complete fitting garment before it leaves our store. Come and see us, at 217 Main street, near Seventh. Yours continual!v,

FREDERICK SCHLEWiycK

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RAILROAD COLORS.

Wc hare handled these largely during (he Ia*l five year», an«l no Paint Hold has ever given more PERFECT SATISFACTION.» PHEXIA AUTB EACiIIiK Pure White lead, Zinc, Oehre. Redw. Brown*, Oil*. VarniwhifN Braahen, Window-Glass, and onr annal large Mtock of Drug* and Medicine*.

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