Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 December 1877 — Page 10

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THE MAIL

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Personal.

7 Santa Clans will soon be all in a splatter. Hen. Wm. Mack is giving the exterior of bis residence a cost of paint.

Miss Sadie Hedrick, of Cincinnati, is ^visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Armstrong, on South Fifth.

Misses Nellie OUoyle and Grace Hud,s^eon came in from the Qlendale, Ohio, school yesterday. .tiffl John Kitchen, of Indianapolis, who "^bas just returned from Colorado, ia visit-

bis undo, Mr. F. A. ROSB. John G. Williams and wife came home 'yesterday from Natchez, where they •Jhave been visiting several weeks.

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A pleasant party of friends celebrated the fifth anniversary of the wedding of ..vi'Mr. and Mrs. Will Shryer, Wednesday ^.evening.

Mis* Laura Smith, daughter of C. C. JHtuitb, came bome yesterdny afternoon 'from school at Glendale, Ohio, for the holidays.

B. Ebrlich is confined to bis house with a severe attack of erysipelas in the face. The disease is checked, bat he ..^will not get out for a week or more.

Consul Emory P. Beaachamp, with 'bis wife and "hole hart," is now more £than "half seas o'er," having sailed from New York for Cologne one week

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Miss Kittle Smith, daughter of Lyndon .. A. Smith, of St. Louis, is in the city, and will remain through the holidays, the guest of the fa-nily of C. W. Mancourt.

A preacher will tell what he knows and thinks of lawyers to-morrow evening. Rev. Pealo is the preacher, and the lawyers are invited to the Christian cuureh.

Tohn EI. Taylor and Miss Emma Kiehle woro married at the home of bride, on Fourth street, south of Swan, Tuesday evening, Rev. S. S Martyn officiating.

Just the thing for a HOLIDAY present is oue of thosn Reliable Singer Sewing Machines which are being sold at low down prices by J. A. Marshall, 306 Main street.

William Manning is the re&plent of a line set of draughting instruments from the metubors of the fire department, a token of their apprrciation of tbe aytistio painting ho recently presented the department.

C. II. Sbelloy, the temperance worker, has retarned to the city, and is at tbe National House. He proposes to inaugurate active operations the day after New Years.

Dr. Van Valzab, Alexander Thomas and John K. Graff attended the funeral of Harvey J. Hazalrig, a Past Grand Master of the Masonic order, at'Lebanon, 011 Tuesday.

Prof. Kilbourne went to Sioux City this week, where he conducts a large musical convention. The people of that lively western city are fortunate in getting him ont there.

Mrs. N. E. May field win go to Judson on Monday, to attend the musical entertainment to be given by her daughter Miss Luettn Hedges. She will be absent until Thursday.

Express: Mrs. J. T. Walmsley and Miss Belle Cory, daughters of tbe late S. Cory, have gone to Philadelphia, where the lattor will reside with Mrs. Walmsley in future.

B. F. Havens will be one of Indiana's commissioners to the Paris Exposition, if a numerously signed petition now in circulation will prevail on tho Governor to lender Mm tho appointment.

Peoria Call: Mr. Richard Tiernan, or Torre Haute, Indiana, stopped over Thursday on his way to Iowa, to pay tho Oil office and attacheea a visit. He is the same genial Dick as of old, carrying sunshine wherever he goes.

The wooden welding Anniversary of Jesse Rodertson and wife was celebrated by over one hundred frtends, who gathsmi at their house, corner of Ohio and thirteenth streets on Tuesday even lug. Wooden gifts, oharadea, supper rtnd mnsle were nicely mixed to make «n ot\|oyable evening. 3 _Lleut. George n. ©yop, -rhomarried Miss Kugenta Mclvende, formerly of this city, cause home last week -on a six months furlough, and Is now at bis father's home, Chester tllle, Doughy qpimtv, Illinois. Lieutenant Bacon has been stationed in Oregon, and lias had ibaryears continuous senHe. He was in the recent Nes Peroea war.

George F. Lyon, is now at Sacramento, California, aawt his affection for Tbe Mail is Jost like all who go out from this city. Ia renewing his anbscription he says:

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can** do without It, It

keeps us better posted e-i Terre Haute than all the letters wra from than." By the way, here Is a hint. Wfciat better holiday gilt to a distant friend than a yeartt s«bn)|Ki» to Tbe Mail. We have already booked a tram* berof mtebgifta.

Mm. Elhcabeth GUmau, wifl» of Jenthan Oilman, died on Sunday last, Mrs. Oilman was born in this dty in tbe jear 1835, and has over been a resident. Her circle of acquaintance was large and her frtendshipa of the warmest character. An earnest Christian woman, bar lift f$ias been devoted to good work. She 'leaves three daughters- Mrs. Clay Mc-

of this city, Mrs. Charles Fm, of

Danville, Illinois, and Mrs. HJ* Daring, of Mason City, it'. seta.

Hughes fc Reed bave made an assignment to Mr. S. L. Straus, /or the benefit of their creditors. As soon as settlement can be made Mr. Hughee expects to continue business.

E. B. Cole bss filed his voluntary petitien in bankruptcy, and his stock of goods has been placed in the hands of Mr. E. W. Roes. The millinery establishment in tbe same room will go on as usual, it being the property of Mrs. Cole.

Dr. Swafford was called to testify in a case in court this week. He claimed a fee as an expert, and refused to open his month until it was pledged him. The attorneys were astonished and tried to bulldoze tbe doctor—but the latter was victorious.

The boun-Jing Beancbamp is not the only eminent citizen of the "State of Terre Haute" who slings Ids "hole hart" into an utter disregard of the rules of orthography. A letter for a citizen of New Goshen passed through the postoffioe the other day, addressed "Nu Gotten."

Gazette of Wednesday: Sheriff George W. Carlco celebrated his fortieth birthday yesterday. A number of invited guests dined with himself and family, including the connty commissioners, Mr. and Mrs. Hiller, Mrs. McFaren, P. C. Henry, of Greenville, Ills., and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Staub. George claims that four tens—the hand be held yesterday—is pretty good, and he is about right.

Present your horse with a Cnristmas gift in the shape of anew set of Harness or a Saddle—one of those elegant affairs put up by F. O. Froeb, on tho north aid** of the public square. Mr. Froeb has bad a fine ran 11 custom this season, and gives satisfaction in goods and prices.

Readers of Tho Mail in the country and in the surrounding towns, when they come to this city, should visit the big grocery house of Wright fc King, successors to Wright fc Kaufman, corner of Sevonth and Main streets, diagonally across from tbe Terre Haute House. The failure of the fruit crops thegjast season leaves you without canned fruit, but here you will find it in immense quantities at prices lower than you could can the same. In Teas, Coffees, and Sugars they will not be undersold, and carry a very heavy stock of those and all housekeeping supplies. For all kinds of Country Produce they pay the highest ca*h price.

W- 1,000 New Styles Of beautiful prints for Christmas presents, at Foster Brothers. New Dress Goods at 7e, 10a, l2Mc, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c. We have three times the stock of these goods of any other store in the city.

—Our readers should keep in mind the faet that Riddle fc Hunsakor are giving to every purchaser of $5.00 worth of goods in their line, a ticket in the grand gift distribution to take place on the 4th of January. These gifts consist of one 18 carat ladies' gold watch worth 175.00 oue fine gents' silver watch, $0 one set sterling silver teaspoons, heavy fancy pattern, $12.50 one certificate entitles the holder to a $12.50 bonnet made to order, if desired.

Riddle & Hunsaker have now an immense stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Millinery and Ladies' goods, and are selling at tho very bottom figures, besides giving a chance in tho above prizes.

THE LARGE AND

BEAUTIFUL PAINTING

"Las* Moments of Mary, Queen of Scots,"

Valued at $150.00,

Will be given to tbe party holding the lucky number.

No person connected with our establishment will liold any tickets, ri

and tho drawing will be under the management of

Disinterested Parties.

Everyone buying

FIVE DOLLARS

worth of goods for

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at 6ur store bo fore tbe drawing takes place will be entitled to a ticket.

J.F.JAURIET&CO.^ Marble Palace. Useful present, one of those Handsome Skirts atHunleys.

Received 200 Cloaks this morning at a reduction of 25 per cent.

HERZ.

Marble top Furniture at one dollar and fifty cents* Eastlake designs for Misses are inimense,§t Cent Store. Go see.

Received

lot of new HERZ.

fascinators.

The Star Notion House is ftill of Christmas goods.

CHRISTMAS

GOODS .vr-

DICKHOUT'S TRUNK FACTORY

PRICES LOW.

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For the proper reception of everybody's welcome guest, the Honorable Santa Glaus on Tuesday, Dec. 25th, at 12 a. m.

The joy of no child, no parent, and no relative or friend will be complete unless they shall be agreeably surprised by a present bought at Herz' Popular Bazaar.

The contents of your purse will not go as far at any store in the city as they will at Herz', in regard to quantity as well as quality of purchase. Remember this and act accordingly,

Frpm now on and up to January 1st I will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in

FRENCH CHINA PINNER AND TEA SETS,

Plain White, Gold-Band and Decorated.

ALSO MY STOCK OF

Fill tOT AID PRESSED CUSSV1RE OF 111 SITUS.

FANCY GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY.

"*i AND THE' CELEBRATED T. & B. BOOT'S PARISIAN GRANITE, Equal in finish and appearanoe to French China.

CHANDELIBR9, LIBRARY AND STUDY LAMPS, BRONZE AND GLASS LAMPS, I bave in any quantity and in all styles. It will please me to have you examine my stock, as I think I can satisfy yon atyle and prioes.

THEODORE STAHL,

V. O. Dkkhoat wants every reader of Tbe Mail to understand that

634 Main Street, Between Fourth and Fifth.

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in this qlty for the purchase of Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Ac., is at his Factory, on Main street, near Seventh. He deals only in thewgood*, and of cnane can offer extra Indttcemettt*. Any «if these articles would be acceptable as a Christ* mas present. And for the children he has a nice line of Toy Trunks.

New Seat Market.

Mischler A Fnnk, ith their usual enterprise, have opened another meat Shop, on Sixth street, la the Shannon Mock, where tbey will at all times keep tbe finest and best quality of beef, pork, mutton, veal, They will keep good meat, and will actely add to their already jaigetradto^

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More of it next week. Double Ruchings at 5 cents a yard. Cent Store.

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DR. B. P. MUIiLEN.

SUBJECT:

DANIEL 0C0NNBLL

TO BE READ BY

HON. WILLIAM £. M'LEAN,

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O E A O S E Saturday Evening, Bee. 22,1877.

TICKETS, W CENTS.

H. DEPUY, M.Dm

PHVSICIAN & SURGEON, •Sec, 9^1 Cor. Mil Mala ata. (Over Drugstore.)

Galla ta tbe city or eoontnr answered prompt!? from my ofBee dnrlngthe day, and atnlgut oom my midenoe 432Xorth center

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FRANK & ROTHSCHILD

Corner Fourth and Main Sti eets.

Must Go!

IF LOW PRICES WILL DO IT.

WE HAVE FULLY

One Thousand OVERCOATS

On hand yet in our two largo stores, and can't afford to carry them over till next season, and In order to close them out, have concluded to sell them

REGARDLESS OF €0ST.

We guexanteee to sell them from two to five dollars less than sold heretofore. S

L. GOODMAN Jr. & CO..

410 Opera House Block, & 328 Main St. bet. 3d and 4th.

FOR A GOOD STYLE

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GULICK& BERRY,

GENERAL DEALERS IN

DRUGS and MEDICINES

HEADQUARTERS FOR

PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, OILS, &c.

MANUFACTURERS OF

The best known remedy for chapped hands, face and lips.

OLD REUIBI1' DlltSTIIEI

3STO POSTPONEMENT.

We want It distinctly nndonrteod that there will be no poetponement of onr Grand Gift Concert. Remember, Friday evening, Jan nary 4th, a

First Prise—That Elqnat Silver Tea S« t. Seeaad Prise—That Vine Ulster Overcoat. Third Prise-That Tea-Dollar Boy's Salt. Fo«rth Prist—That Pair of Cassimere Pants.

Every purchaaer MUUed to a ehan«e on every KM worth of cooda bought at onr place. In order to make things lively tr oOm EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, each as to make it to everybody's interest to patronize

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Cash Buyers will find it to their interest to see

MILLEB & COX

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Ko. 523 main Street, North Side, Near Sixth Street.'

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