Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 December 1881 — Page 5
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HE MAIE
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PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE/
City News.
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E sewing societies are busy
H^T are yon making for Chn»tma«
two weeks till Christmas, now.
ii^pREN begin to dream of Santa
E ice MEN leoketb not npon a bonnrop. milkmen have advanced the price to fl for twelve quarts.
:MAS LKIBIKG, teacher of music office at No. 088 Mulberry street.
Congregational church will be ug of beauty" when the painters escoers get through with it
IBCKNT visitor to the Jefferson vi lie |ntiary rq^-ts all the Vigo deleI in good nKdth and spirits.
contractor for lighting the gasolatnps oomplains that be is under Lr veil la nee of "a prejudiced police
Poultry and Pet Stock Associaa meeting this week, decided to ifihe annual exhibition from the the 18th of January.
I yron VOOBHKKH made it one of his I aties this week to introduce in the 1 a bill for a government building city, for postofTlee and revenue
citjjsxprens wagons came back nting House square this week, ig on fifth near Ohio. The jolly men give lots of life to that ighfare, and seem right glad to get jo their old stamping ground.
LBif younger, an5 fresher, and [tier concerns in your line cease •g up and using the newspapers in the people how much better they for them than you,—then you ^iink About ceasing to advertise.
pressure of holiday advertising to moro than make up In quantity bailment now of reading matter, tar, holiday advertising is mighty iting reading.
I temporanoe people intend an '"winter campaign, and havo enf'as speakers: Miss IJrie, Mrs.
Miss Annie Kossiack, of 1111lason long, Judge Harrington, Johnson, Brooklyn, New York, 1. Low Beauchamp, of Ohio.
"ovemmont agent of the revenue ipnt makes this report of Col'InshaU's office. "The grade of
Is No. 1. There are only a few ariations from the regulations 'ng the records. The office Is in excellent condition, and the of the employes for efficiency excellent."
polico have been armed with Sn "billies." They are of hard 'urteen inches long, and weigh pound each. Each billy is supth a strap, working I11 a swivel, oqnircd to be worn snspcndod \o arm, when the officer is on vepity the head that comes la vlth one of these murderous in-
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In tho hands of an excited -creet officer.
Idltion to the articles mentioned Saturday's Mall, to be voted at Veteran's Fair, Dec. 19th, i'f a cane will be voted to the •pular Employe of the Terre ail Works.
Christmas is, on the way, and ^ant to be happy. And to make oaand your friends extremely ust call at the store of Garra-
Cole, on Main street, corner of see the beautiful goods. And will find just the novelty .ooklng after fbr a present, and price your purae will not 00m-
J. GHAT, at 3S North Fourth a tine assortment of HOLIOI)S for all ages, that will wur-
J[»ltcheapness.and
or She will make you. Oall see fbr ytturore the best is sold.
"CHM1DTACO, the enterprislors, opposite the Opera House, ing an immense stock of rich goods, embracing everything to in a first class jewelry house.
Jt Son, north Fourth street, irge stock of Parlor and ChamFancy Camp Chairs. Blackis, Mirror*, and everything in furniture at very low prices.
the Coming Lock"
s, especially owner* of prop^wdemand that the old shell exled Locks, In part ages, shall more doors for them, when buy for a small price a simple, ,d secure Lock, needing no i«-
G. Austin DT OB'S. See these .fore your doors are batchersd mnnot support the "Coming
EY TO LOAN to Farmers on if terms. RiUkU, BattLTDS A Co.
KS: MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licensee have been issued since our last report:
Ephram Stewart and Catharine BM. Cnarlen 8. Lobdell and Lizzie Neer. James W. Mitchell and Katie Lyons. Lackham W. Greenlcaf and AnnaOooover. Milford B. Codding and LuluT. Ball. James Hweckard and Emma Sfeiaener. William F. White and Harab A-Wallace. William R. Sterling and Edmonia K. BelL Paul T.Baganz and Henrietta Dennis. Major B. Kelly and Kmll^ J. Sanderson. Frank B. Hymer and 1 ie Qrogan.
SOCIAL AND SUPPER. The Ladies of the Christian church extend a cordial invitation to asocial and supper at the church next Thursday evening, the 15th. Supper 25 cents. Admission free.
If you want Candies, nice, good and pure, To Eiser's you must go, to be sure.
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Board of County Commissioners red Judge McNutt, the County to bring suit against ex-
Treasurer Newton Rogers and idflmen, for tne alleged deficiency ut 120,000.
ask the indulgeuoe of our readers 1o or three woeks, and promise
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CHURCH FAIR. At*? *J
The ladies of the Congregational church will have a Fair and 8upper at the church next Fridsy evening. For the convenience of these who cannot oome at. night, the sale of articles will commence in the afternoon. No charge for admission, and a cordial invitation is extended.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.. The place to go for them is
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H. F. SCHMIDT A CO'S.
HOLIDAY JEWELRY. Rememeber that for Christmas gifts, E. W. Leeds, the jeweler, No. 27 south Fourth street has a glittering array of diamonds in ear rings, finger rings, lace pins, snd other forms. He shows a splendid stock of fine gold watches, for ladies and gentlemen, gold chains, necklaces and lockets. In elegant silverwear he offers special inducements.
NEW JEWELRY.
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Jacob Kern's business in the new McKeen block, is rapidly growing. He is now putting in some additional show cases, in order to properly display a choice line of gold and silver watches, for ladles and gents, gold chains, bracelets, elegant silverware, and everything pertaining to his business. You will find there some handsome things suitable for Christmas gifts.
DIAMONDS a Fine Selection st H. F. SCHMIDT A CO'S.
BRENNECKES NEW CLASSES OF DANCING. Prof. Brennecke has had numerous applications already for his next new term, and desires to say to our readers that he will open a new class (for beginners), on Monday, Deo. 19th, at Dowling Hall, both for ladies and gentlemen, and children. The new class for children will opeu in the afternoon at 4:30, and for ladies and gentlemen, in the evening at 8 o'clock. Parents who desire to send their children, or ladies and gentlemen who wish to join the next new term, will please call on Prof. Brennecke, at Dowling Hall, on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, from 2 to 3 p. m., or at the Terre Haute House, from lO.to 11 o'clock in morning.
JEWELRY! Of every description at H. F. SCHMIDT A CO'S.
For a choice line of genuine novelties, HUNTER takes the cake, Silk and Cashmere Mufflers, Flat Scarfs and Ties in elegant designs, Sleeve Buttons distinctly new, the. Hemmed Stitfched bosom Shirt just out is the nicest ever shown for a Holiday Gift, buy nothing in men's furnishings without going first to the largest Men's Furnishing House in Indiana. HUNTER.
The leader in his line. 52$ Main Street. Fresh can and Bulk Oysters, Crackers and Celery at Eiser's
D. W. Wright, the Photographer, has some elegantly new styles ofVelvet and Fancy Frames, suitable tor the fine Photos, you can get there for your Christmas Prppts. Give him a call. Gtota pair of those Handsome toilet Slippers of GREINER'S and make a Christmas present.
For the nicest Millinery Goods at the lowest prices, call on EMIL BAUER. Sign of the Big Bonnet. 4th Street
RUBBER SHOES Stein & Heckelsberg have just received at N. 421 Main st., an immense stock of Rubber Shoes of every description at way down prices
THE DEATH ROLL
The following interments were made in Woodlawn Cemetery for the month of November: 1st Adolph Helm, 29 yeazs, typhoid lever. 1st Child of Matthew Boner, 6 months, croup. 2nd. Frederick Bobbtas, 20 rears, A months typhoid ferer. 2nd. Child of B. 8. Bockwood, 1 year, 5 montiu, dropcy of brain.
Srd. George Conxman, 21 years, 5 months, blood poiaon. 4th. alias Nina Karen, 12 years, typhoid fever.
Mh. Child of Jonathan V. Cooper, 3 yean, liver 6th. Child of Ml* Houter, 21 dsys, ditesse unknown. 6tb. His. Ada Beminger, 86 years, typhoid malaria. 7th. Clara Day, 12 years, 7 months, typhoid fever. 7th. Child of Harry Drexler, diaeaw unknown. 7tb. Child of Mrs. Webb, 8 months, typhoid fever. 8th. Son of Samuel Fliid, 11 yeus, 8 months, typhoid lever. 11th. Mrs. Charlotte Condit, 80 yean, Indianapolis. llth. Son of Charles Little, 1 year, 3 months, tithing. 12th. infsnt of Msater Hedges, 1 month, malarial ferer. 13th. Child of J. B. Wilmington, 1 year 2 months, ulcerated throat
HthTlirs. Jemima Beeves, 80 years, typhoid ever. 15th. Augu*t •ufttermiUer, 50 yean, 4 months, spinal disease. 15th. Infant of Mrs. Seott, still born. 16th. Wright Mason, 38years, quick consumption. 16th. Daughter of Joaiah Price, 1 year 2 months, typhoid malaria. 16th. Son of U. B. Jeffers, IS years, 7 months, diptheria. 17th. Mlmrod B. Harmon, 82 years, consumption. 17th.
Mm. Mary Gren.
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C'brlairaaa Uinner.
A diDher will be served st Pence Hsli by Annie Stewtrt, manager snd directress, December 25th, 1881. The smiling faces and lespiog hesrts of the little ones collected br Mr*. Siewsrt from the rsnks of the destitute, witfteraed st Peace Hall on lsst Christmas, ard the Christmas before, presented a spectsole ever to be remembered by greatful hearts with lasting gratitude to the msnagers. The desire for a repetition of the above scenes, in-, daced tne friends to secure the servioss of Mrs. 8tewart, who hss kindly consent-, ed te superintend aud oooduct the featir-: ities to be served as ststed. To aid Mrs.1 Stewart, the interested friends are requested to report at her rooms at Pence's block the names of the destitute children of twelve jesrs snd under, who will be! furnished with inritstion tickets. Donstion solicited. Contributions will be thankfully received in behalf oi the poor, st Penoe Hall by the superintendents,
The celebrations closes with a public sesnce. Admission free, Urge hsll Pence's block, 7 p. m. sharp. Tickets furnished in advance bj the Pence Hall committee.
TERRE HAUTE SATURDA i"r EVEJST1JSTG MAIL.
C.*E. McKEEN. O. S. PERKINS.
McKEEN & PERKINS,
(SUCCESSORS TO BURTON A BURNS,)'
No. 527 Main Street.
Having purchased the stoei of
GENTS' FURNISHING! GOODS
Formerly owned by Burton A Burns, we will close it out at astonishingly low Low Prices
To Hake Room tor an Entire New Slack
ALLWJPKNCB, JAMES HOOK,
,» SAMUEL CoxNiK.
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Committee.
MRS. ROACH, the milliner, in the McKeen block, is cutting down prices and offering bargains to clear away stock before Spring. Millinery and Ladies Underwear in gijpat variety.
NECKLACES and LOCKETS. Large Assortment, at H. F. SCHMIDT A CO'S.
Positively Pore Candles. We have had our line of candies made especially for our retail trade, and we will not have anything but the pure article. It costs a little more, bat is cheapest in the end. Send your children to the Postoffloe lobby. 2t .... -W.n 2
Holiday
Everybody appreciates the kind of presents sold at A. G. Austin A |Co's, they invite you to viSir them.
REMKKBKK
all diseases of the stomach
and intestines, urinary and digestive organs, cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. —Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic is a mild laxative. "i
For the Holidays "Eiser Ninth and Main Streets has an immenee stock of new Novelties, as* also a large supply of mixed Candies fine French and American connections, Taffies, fruits and Nuts of every design at very lowest prices. Put up in any shape box.
Look out for bargains in new novelties, fresh fruits, nuts, fine confections, mixed candies, taffies, caramel, &c., at Eiser's, 9th and Main.
For Sale.
FR
8ALE-MY FARM, SEVKN MILES southeast of the city, of 90 acres, in high state of cultivation. 98 acres of wheat. 11 acres of rye, together with farming implement*, new reaper and binder, and stock neeeesary to ran the farm.
WANTED-TOand
rears, consumption.
19lh. Infant of J. F. Yates, stillborn. 19th. Mrs. Sarah BLuler, 77 years, typhoid ferer. 20th. Archla Burk, 60 years, typhoid fever. 20th. Lawrence H. Hudson, 26 years, typhoid ferer. 23rd. Son of SL Xldied, 5 years, brain fever. 24th. Darid Carpenter, Be years, malarial fever. 25th. Intent of J, Smith, still bora. 27th. Mrs. Clara Owens, 88 years, consumptions.
N. ANDREWS.
Wanted.
WANTED-DAY
BOARDERS. AND CAN
let two furnished rooms. Enquire at 212 north Slxtn Street
WANTED-MONEYlongLOAN.money
TO THOSE
who wish to borrow or loan on best terms for short or time, to call on RIDDLE, HAMILTON 7 GO. Southeast corner of 8th and Main streets up-stairs.
SUPPLY 5,000 FAMILIES
in the city country with the best grades of hard and soft coal, the coming fall and winter. Prices as low as the lowest Prompt delivery orders by telephone carefully attended to. 1,2 and S south Third street, between Main and Ohio. 13-41. R. ROGERS & CO.
WANTED.
PERSONShave
afflicted with PILES to address
me. I a never failing cure, application made by patients without pain or inconvenience. Personal examination or visit not required. Positively no charge for treatment until permantly cured.
For full particulars address with stamp. DR. L. VOLKERS,
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630 Main st Terre Hante, Ind., or Dennison, Ills.
Amusements.
PERA HOUSE.
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mer complaint. CATHOLIC CEMJETXBY. 1st Mary Cary. 49 years, cunsumption. 4th. Child of W. K. Frits, 8 months. 19th. Wm. McKirahan, 28 years, typhoid fever. 20th. Mary Conway, 28 years, typhoid ferer. 22nd. Philip fcupple, 88 years, old age. City 31 County and elsewhere- 10
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT DECEMBER 10th. ENGAGEMENT EXTBAOBDINABY. Of the Distinguished KmoUonal and Tragic
Actress,
HISS ADA tit AY
SUPPORTED BY
Ohu- A* Watkixu' 5th Avenue OomIMV bin*tion..
An evening of alternate laughter and tears, a rein 'of Comedy aad bathes, a luting sermon to Wires, Mothets and Daughters an entirely new rerslon adaped from Mrs. Wood's famous story in lire acts, by Miss Gray, and performed by her orer 2,000 times in the principal cities of the United States, EnUtled,
EAST ILTSnSTNTE OB, THE ELOPEMENT. LADY
ISABFEL,
1 MISS ADA GBAY.
MADAM TINS, In which character she has no Living Peer.
POPULAR PB1CE9 OF ADMISSION. Ntoht 75, 60 lid 25. Matinee, adults Mh children 35. ReSs^ved seats pan be secured without extra charge at Button's book store.
PERA HOU8E/ N I
OWE MIGHT SILT.
Tuesday* Deoember 13th*
The Eminent Tragedian,
LAWRENCE BARRETT,
Supported by a powerful company, In 8HAKSSPE ABE'S Play.
MERCHANT OF VENICE!
And Robertson's Comedy,
DAVID GAREICK.
ipf Admiision...... —.75, 60 snd 26c Bawrred seats.. —tl 00
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PERA HOUSE.
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OWE H1GHT OSLT.
Wednesday December 14. THIRD ANNUAL 8BASON,
MINER & ROONEY'S
COMBINATIOl)' 1 Under the management of KABB7 MI3STBH, The most Stapendoai Novelty Onsnisst&n on the face o( the Ulobe, ereryUiing new, fraah snd sparkling. lfotioe the Brilliant of 8telkr
Attraotioni:
THE OBEAT AND ONLY
A O O E The Wondertal European Bicycle Bidsn, the 8TJRK rAMILY (5):The worid-reuowned Irish Onaediaoa, CRONLN ud SULLIVAN: The Musical Wonder*. 8HARPLEY and WEST: Tbe Bewitching Vol's! Qneea, CABBIE HOWARD The Qerman Bortesqae Anists, CBANDALL snd EASTWOOD: The Elastic SpedalUU. LAMONT snd DOCROW: Tbe Ethiopian Comedians. tbe COOIL BROTHERS Tbe Child Won da. the Orasteat Imitator of her Father. Little KATIE BOONET, ootidodins with CBONIN snd SULLIVAN'S Great Ooneay,
life in a Tenement House.
rervLii men.
Admiaskm ——76.80 snd 98C.
RAJTK PRATT,
ITALIAN MARBLK AND GRAKITS
MONUMENTS,
Statuary, Taaet, te^ COR. FIFTH AND WALNUT 8T8 TKBHB HAUTK, 1KB.
1X81. 1881.
CHRISTMAS! OUR HOLIDAY DISPLAY
MENS'OVERCOATS, SUITS, BOYS and CHUDRENS' CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES and MUFFERS,
WILL BK THH
FINEST EYER MADE
IN THIS CITY.
Owen,- Piiley & Co...
508 and 510 Main Street.
NEW FURNITURE STORE. PROBST & PISBECK
Having thoroughly refitted the double store room,
23 and 25 South 4th street.
Formerly occupied by Messrs. Espenhain A Albrecht,sin a manner expresly adapted to our business, we are prepared to show a complete and well selected stock to all advantages to the trading public, and kindly Invite yon to visit us, and inspect •*?. -ui "an entire new stock df mm,
In all varieties and latest designs,
MCTUBES, HCTURE FRAMES, MOULD-Ji1
INGS, BRACKETS, f'TlVX
And a boundless line of Novelties expressly tor
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
A Handsome display of PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITES, double and single,. Lounges, E^tsy Chairs, Ac., Ac., at extraordinary low prices. *y No finer variety will be found anywhere, and for ELEGANCE of STYLE and V,'?
LOW PRICES are unexcelled by any house in the city. 'Vs' UUT* rxu^j&o are uuoxvoiiuu uy muy uuuw IU tuu Remember to call on us and save money before ^buying elsejyhere.
Yours Very Respectfully,
PROBST & FISBECK
'JS and 25 south Fourth street. Bet. Main and Ohio. Terre Haute, Ind.
You Can Save 20 JPer Cent
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BY CALLING AT THE
NEW YORK STORE,
IF YOU INTEND PURCHASING A
SEAt SKIN SACQUE, SILK DOLMAN, FUR-LINED CIRCULAR,
Or anything In the way of a
CLOAK for LADIES' or CHILDREN'S WEARS«
Our sales in this line were far beyond our expectations, and have therefore been compelled to lay in a large additional stock to meet the demand. These ii goods have just been received they were bought considerably below the regu* lar prices. We give our customers the full benefit of these late purchases, and havo
Reduced all goods on hand to correspondingly Low Figures.
2TEWYOE.K STORE
J. ROTHSCHILD & co. Prop, -v
422 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
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