Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 13, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 December 1882 — Page 5

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

City News.

TnKman of clean habile In known by hi* sidewalks.

HAVE a care—extra care—In regard to fire, at this dangerous soeeon of the year.

TBK annual masquerade of the Ringgold Band wilt be at Dowllng Hall the evening of the 28tb.

THK roads are in good condition for bringing in grain. Corn i» Belling at 43 lent* a bushel, and wheat at M@95 cents.

THK Pat Rooney party will be at the National House .to-morrow afternoon and night, on the way from Vincennes to Logansport.

THF, Sullivan democrat states that Judge John T. Scott got a fee of $.,175 on the narrow guage railroad case in that country. Good enough.

A PLANK walk ha# been laid in a portion of "that al!ey"-l rinter» Avenue. Peopie pairing tbay way will bless liebb A (Joedwfn and James Hunter for their enterprise.

enterprising printing house of

Hebb A Goodwin is adding largely to

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facilities for fine printing. A ateam paper cutter haa juat leen put in and a large prees for fine work la on the road.

A MEMORIAL tablet is memory of the late William F. Kruinbhaar, one of the founders of St. Stopbeti* church, and for thlrty-ono years a devoted member, will be erected in that churcb before Christman.

A WATKK 1'II'K burst in a prominent reainenoe during the recent cold spoil, flooding two youngsters who wero dreaming the happy hour* away in bed Immediately beneath the breach, lliey thought—but no matter what they thought.

THKerection

of a Guild House, at a

coat of four to live thousand dollaro, is contemplated by tho people of St. Stophons church. It will be built, if the money Is raised, the coming season, in the rear of their church lot, leaving room for a clergy house in front and to the south of tho church.

Hixor the organist'Ion of the State Normal school, in IS70, it HA- IHJOU attended by about 3,"00 students. The past your there wan an average cnroilmeu' of :.*), of thoxe seveniy per cont were son* of farmers, ton per cent of moehanlt**, four JKSI' esut of merchants, six porenu of professional men,and ten per »t nt of lniMrerM, railroadmen,etc.

question of building a court

bo Hie promise* ''omo to lio surface again the coming stvuon. It ia stated that Commissioners lloodel and Do Haun :ire In favorof It, and it l"» thought Mr." Wilson, tho other commissioner,can be won over to their way of thinking. If tbey can satisfy the people that it will be built honestly, there will not beany serious objection to commencing the work next summer.

TIIKHK

Is a rumpus in the happy

faMtiiy down at Pence's Hall, Ijast week the editor of the "Medium'* Friend" In a column and a half editorial^ charged Mr*. Stewart with porpetratlng a fraud In slate writing. For this the editor aavs ho does not blame Mrs N. so much as he d»*'s her controller advisors mul protectors. This jntper, an organ of spirit ualist*. has tsH-n encouraged and utiv.aiucd by "The Committee" at Pence's Hall. and i! w.v» uot surprising u. *ae in another column statement of temporary suspension of publication. Wo learni however, that tho editor haa go on his feet again, and tho paper will lie issued as uaual. I'ulcus it is tnuuled, as it doubtlM* will be, there will tasotne lively Mme« in spiritual circle.

A WOTK in a neat feminine hand aaka The Mall to give Its view# as t» which la the proper arm for a lady to take when walking with a gentleman. In answer we reply that It makes no difference. Which ever akie ia the most agmwbte to thepartie* themselves will satisfy all the exactions of etiquette on the subject. Some insist that the lady should take the left arm, and and leave the gentleman's (right arm |free for her defense should it become necessary. Other* again place tho lady on tho right aide because pedestrians usually paw to the rv^ht of each other, thus giving the lady ths' outside. Now and then yon will finds man who thinks be must keep the !*dy on tho inside of the sidewalk, and you wU 1 see lim running around her at every corner, joat as though he was Iteading oil a drove of ebeep. This I* both ndl**ulou* and inconvenient. tK people lake c«ui«mot» sense s* their gtttiev as well in walking aa in aoythuig mim, and Vbey wiis right nine times out of ten. But, glrla, don't let a man take your arm, aa of late i» quite common. —taut Monday Oscar HoUin|piworth, of Newport, laid both crow eyea wtratghkHMKl Vy an operation performed by Ir. Crowl v. octilbi.

--iHMi't pay tb«e* high prkea for r*«ey Jew«Jry. Tov%. etc. ti. nr. i'otirtb strew, and see tbe display at I

U»CfvXT STOKH.^ —Ji Imiy c%rt fa fecfe wwlfeto tfetag than to buy a pair the sfslendidl Hand Sewd s« PA f«r a CiresUiMtfi pWMp to Wt hit wand or "fallow." —A 4ispl*jir of I^» D«» IVrJw, A

ENLARGING THEIR BORDK&M. It Li a pleasant thing to have busineea so increased as to compell enlargement of ita borders, asia the case of the energetic Insurance firm of Riddle, Hamilton A Co., whose business haa so enlarged that they have been compelled to take an adjoining room, 24 by 40 feet, to accomodate their corps dt clerks and scores of customer*. Tbey have fitted it up in good atyle, and have by far the largest office, the largest sign,the largest business, and the largest list of good companies of any agency in the city. They also have the Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World, the oldest Insurance Company in the World, the oldest and largest company In the United States, the Life Insurance Company (the Eqnitable) that does the largest buslnees of any Company in the World, and the largest Accident Insurance Company in world.

They insure against Fire, Lightning, Tornado also Marine Life, and Accidents of all kinds. So a larger office is needed for their larger business of larger companies, and the people are largely finding it to tbeir interest to insure with the large hearted firm of Riddle, Hamilton A Co.

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—The ladies of the Congregational Church will give asocial in the church, on Tuesday evening. The fancy wo^k made by the ladles during the winter, together with a silk "crazy" quilt and dressed dolls, will be sold. Oysters and Ice Oream and Cake will be served In the parlors.

—T. J. Griffllth requests The Mall to tbatik his patrons for their liberal patronage, and invites a call next week, at his elegant shoe store, No. 32 Bouth Fourth street, just north of Wilson Naylor's grocery house. Just walkjin, look around, and If you see anything in the way of boots and shoes that you want he will be glad to *ell to you. But whether you buy or not he will bo ploased to soe you.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licensee have been issued since our last report:

HiiMjemln F. King and Hannah Bechtel. George 11. Kanktn and Klla Hulllvan. Granville C. Hnydor and Llllie Hayden. Andrew J. Oulck and Flora M. Oilman. John H. McLaugtiln and Rosanna J. Harris John P. Henderson and Quwle Ransford. Edward T. Jean and Lena May Blood. Frank Drennunand Sallle Hheip. Win. F. Andersons and Dorothea Stewart.

—One woek more to get chances for the big doll free of charge. Given away by tho CENT STOKB, on Fourth street.

NIC W K/ .•! lift CA11DS.

Mooro iv Langen, the onterprbiing job printer* in tho Express building, will havo the largost slock, tho greatest variety, and the most brilliant and fanciful designs In New Year* Card* ever seen in this city. Call in there next week and Hte the newest .style*.

Yo ITAR SUIi PUTS ED. Dolls, all sixes, in wax and patent heads. Holiday good* cheaper than any toy house in tho city. Call and be convinced. L. ROSEN BL KG. a S to re 4 0 3 a

—An early call on Theo. Stabl will convince you that his stock of Holiday Goods is large and complete, and that you will have no trouble to select a handsome present for a lady or gentle-

yfllJANRRY UOOIM AT COST. Mrs. Douglass Is selling Hats, Bonnets, and all kinds of Millinery Goods at cost. Zephyrs and Germantowns from to 8 cents an ounce. The cheapest p'.acc in tho city for Feathers and Tips, ladies' Neck Wear a specialty. Give her a call. 83S East Maiu St., between Sih and 0th.

—An el-'gant French Kid Shoe for a Christmas present will make your sweet heart love you better than ever. Young mau go to PA DDOCK'S aud get her pair, 407 Main str'et.

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K. \v Leeds, tho jeweler, No. 27 south Fourth street, desires a call from every person looking for Holiday presents. He has a superb stock, embracing a glittering array of Diamonds, solid gold case Watches from the best manufactories, fcfor ladies or genU use, gold chains, neelaces, lockets, solid gold rlags lu now and choice designs, aleeve buttons, and indeed everything desired in fine jewelry. In elegant Silverware be oflfcr* apodal inducements. You will make a mistaken" you do not drop in at Lee*!'* in your rouud of holiday shopPinK-

LOOK!

NOW IS YOUH CHANCE! Loitrry.

lt\) Kine Cbromos, and 50 trine Oil Painting* just received at Foster's Furniturestore, begtrtm

The p*t*on buying $lrt.oo worth of furniture will receive one of the tine tliromos, free.

The person buying S&.90 worth of furniture will receir# one fine Oil Painting, 3 by 4 feet, worth $15 each, free.

Come and see tbem before they are all gone. At FOSTER'S FURNITURE STORE, 102 and 104 north Fourth street.

TOY FCRNtTURR.

R. Fonder, North Fourth Street, is showing some very pretty things In tue -vay of Toy Furniture lor MiWrM«nue and attractive.

NT'^K^UIAS LAM). II. mm-**!!, -No. &

Fourth Street, is making specialty of iar* and r%n* to ortlef with ckMtfi Urd, au M* Tito» ymt Jat* to him tw a Imn arUek*.

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—The day is set—New Years Day at 2 p. m. Every one having a ticket for the Big Doll is invited to attend the drawing at the POPULAR CENT STORE, on Fourth street.

Everything in Leather, Plush and Alligator Novelties and Essentials, at Buntin A Armstrong's.

—Large variety ol Jewelry at CENT 8T0RE. —Mrs. Roach, in the McKeen block, is closing out her winter styles of Millinery at cost. Orders for Dressmaking promptly attended to and at reasonable prices. —Don't fail to examine Buntin A Armstrong's immense line of Christmas Presents, before making your purchases.

Dr. Jordon*s Lang Renovator—the great lung remedy—for sale by all druggists. Try It.

DON'T FAIL to take out an Accident Policy 1th Riddle, Hamilton dt Co

—What present more appropriate than a pair of those elegant HAND SEW7ED TURNED SOLE SHOES that PADDOCK has at 407 Main street.

FRUITS AND NUTS.

A choiqp line for the Holidays at Jacob White's new letail confectionery house, 604 Main street.

Home Made Candies, Creams, Taffys, Mixttd Candies, New Process Caramels,

Which are made very soft being the only pure goods on sale. This year we have the largest stock of fancy boxes, Bonbons, Ac., that can bo had anywhere. Our candies are put up in any size box, as also Wbitemans candies at very low prices at Eisors.

—Philip Kadel, 650 Main street, has a nice line of Trunks in great variety. Satchels and Valises, Horse Blankets aad Lap Robes, which he is closing out at very low prices. Call on him for anything in the saddle or harness line. He will treat you well and give you the full worth of your money.

Florida Oranges, Ripe Bananas^ ancy igs, Raisins, Ap pies, Dates, Cocoanuts,fec

All of above In several verities in any quantity desired at very low prices at Eisers. —MONEY TO LOAN to Farmers OD tho best ol terms.

RIDDI.K, HAMILTON

GETTINd TIIEM BACK. Miss M. A.

ATTENTION!

Churches and Teachers!

And all committees Interostod In the distribution of Holiday candies, novelties, nuts, fruits, Christmas tree ornaments, to oall on Elser, 9th and Main, got prices and see the choice selections of such as they need. Our goods are warranted pure.

FURNACES.

The Best Makes of Hot-Air Furnaeos at James T. Moore's.

Get Yours in or the Old One Repaired Before the Cold Weather Commences.

Jas. T. Moore, rpofer, tinner, plumber and dealer In mantels and grates at 057 Main street, has also the best raugesaud furnaces made in this country. Call and see them before buying elsewhere.

Ten dollar Pants for $800 at i. P. Brennan's. The Hunters hare Returned.

The Hunters have returned and left their game at P. J. Kaufman1®. It consists of rabbits, aquirrela, quails, and prairie chickens: vou will al96 find dressed ^turkeys, chickens and ducks, New York celery, cranberries, bulk and canned oysters, parsnips. Yaukee tuiiipkins, yellow Jersey sweet potatoes, cabbage, turnips, beets, onions, genuine buckwhvat flour, new Yeriuouutsyrup, Kl^increamery* butt«*r. A1 morels mincemeat, New ork sweet cider, all kinds of Scotch jams, canned goods of all descriptions. bottled j*oods too numerous to mention. All the latest wrinkles in erackers and uick-nacks.

A Thirty-three dollar Suit for $2S.OO at J. P.| Brennan's.

Ladies can have any Style of Shoes made to measure at atrifle above! retail prices At Qreiner's Shoe Factory.

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Pretty Things For Christmas.

German Cktstaries—Beautiful Singers. Flower Stands to please your wife. Forney Pots and Vases to ornament yOlTr rooms. Grass Bouquets, Baskets and Plumes. Baskets for flowers, lunch, work and table. Gold Fiik, Globes and Acquariums. Bird Cages—largest assortment city.

FOOTE'S SEED STORE,

At

Now at 317 Main street.

WHAT CAN BE FOUND —AT—

Rockers.

MIXED CANDIES.

From 15 to 25 cents a pound—guaranteed pure—at Jacob Whites, 604 Main streot.

Thirty-five dollar Suits for $30.00 at J. P. BRENNAN S.

Wanted.

"\1TANTED— Agents for a big paying buslness. Something that beats the world. By investing a small capital, you can make from $30 to $100 a week. Call and see for yourselves, at 230 nortn Sixth street.

MRS. T. G. DAY A CO.

WANTEDyear

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PIANOS-TO TUNE EITHER

by the or ningle tuning. Send in your orders to L. Kiuwner, 213 Ohio street.

ANTED-MONEY TO LOAN. THOSE who wish to borrow or loan money on best terms for short or long time, to call on KIDDLE, HAMILTON dt CO. Southeast corner of 6th and Main streets up-staira.

For Rent.

Ftlemaii

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Katidou, who has rocoutly

opened at 6d2 Main street an elegant stock of the latest styles of fashionable millinery, selected with her known good taste, is much encouraged at the return of her old patrons, and will do her utmost to please her patrons. Call on her, ladles, and see What nice head gear she has to show y°4

RENT-TWO NICK ROOMS, for «en and wife. Wuter, water clouts umlcoal bins handy, in Koopman's Block. None but resjxjctable parties need apply, cor #th and Cherry.

For Sale.

FOB

8A.LE—A neat new cottage in good location, on easy monthly payments. Apply atofllceof

FOR

KIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO.

SALE-HONEY-Wholesale an.l retail. Call at T. HULMAN*» near Providence Hospital. ltf-.1t.

FORCor.

SALE—A rare chaace to buy a building lot in the riKMt desirable part of our city. and Linton at. will (tell cheap for oasti. Inquire, H. W. Koopman.

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,'he following vacant lots will be xold on reasonable term.", or IOW for cash: LOT 1 in l're^ton subdivision of lot No. 5, fronting Oak street. LOT WD feet, front on Oak street, in Welch's

HiibdiviKion.

LOT 40 feet front, south 15th street in Coo Veer ly 's subtil viKion. LOT IT1 in Barnuin'sudditlou, fronting Liberty Avenue. LOT In Adklns subdivision, fronting Scott street sncl Sixth street.

For further particulars call at L. KITSSNERW Music Hlore, 2i40hioStre«t.

Parlor and

Chamber Suits.

Lounges.

Easy Chairs.

Platform Bookers

Camp Chairs.

Fancy Stands.

Mirrors.

Brackets.

Bureau*.

Beds.

Wash Stands.

Wardrobes.

Book Canes.

Marble Top

Tablea

Children's Chairs

and Roekare.

Hall Back*.

Wall Pockets.

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AT J. R. FISHER'S BARGAIN STORE

WHY, EVERY THING!

Boots A Shoes cheaper than any house in the city. Furniture of every description. Parlor and Chamber Suits. Platform Rockeio. Easy Chair Rattaa Rockers and Camp

Wardrobes and Sideboards. Bed Lounges and Single Lounges. Wall Pockets and Brackets.

QUEENSWARE.

Decorated Tea sets and Chamber sets. Library and Fancy Lamps. Fancy Cups and Saucers. Fancy Mugs and Vases. Majolica Tea Sets aud Plates. Table Castors and Knives and Folks. Silver Plated Table and Teaspoons. In fact Fancy goods in endless variety, bat not fancy prices. 325, 327 and 329 Main Street.

ftf-ALL ARK DELIGHTED, Evorvbody an U30 it. a a '.LilJrcn ms'-ie in scrol V.'c !c

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Cor. 6th and Cherry at.

OR 8 LE-MY FARM, SEVEN MILES southeast of the city, of 200 acres, in high suite of cultivation, together with furming lmpliments,new rwaperand binder and ntock tiecewary to run the farm. Possession will be given immediately. N. ANDREWS.

OTS FOR SALE.

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EVEET DAT, NEW GOODS

Arrive from our Factory for the Holiday Trade.

MARKED DOWN.

All broken lines in Men's and Children's Suits and Overcoats, Hats. Caps and Famishing Goods. Never before have we had so large a stock of good goods, at so low prices.

LADIES

Will find us stocked with suitable presents for husbands and brothers.

A CHILD

Can buy of us just as cheap as a mau. We are perfectly square.

OWM, PIXLEY & CO.

508 and 510 Main street.

EXTRA INDUCEMENTS

-TO-

CARPET BUYERS.

For the purpose of reducing stock we will cut, fit, make and lay,

FREE OF CHARGE,

All Ingrains and Brussels Carpets bought of us during Deoetnber and January.

BROKAW BROS.

413 Main Street.

Do Not Mistake. 413. Terre Haute.

Everybody Goes.

For A. 0, AUSTIN & CO'S Bracket Saws and Materials.

i.jrJ ncci'ivbii. Co: Bnv a Brnclft \7 for your 1 oy or ?irl. It will k-rp them h'mie and mploycil. c»n iGAltiN .MONEY tvith it. Twenty-flvp Fancy DesijrnK, ind Four Haw

Best Place To Invest Your Money For

machine. It is built entirely of Iron is of Keari Design and Nicely Fiujahed an craxi «.». uiy house

FOR BOYS—Shoe Blacking Set 50c, Velocipedes 92 50 and $100, Haws, and Haw Bucks. 40 to 50c, Boys handled axes, 1100, T«»•»1 Chests, 20 and 25c, Wagons, 75c to |4.50, Sleds, 50c to $3.00, Skates 50e to fr.0d.

FOR GIRLS—Sleds and Mlnature Cutters for "l dlle" 50c, Nail Trimmer and Cleaner, some new, 25c, Skates $1.25, Carpeted Foot Stools, Pen Knives and Scissors. FOR CHILDREN—Toy Sleds, Carts, Wash Boards, and Tubs, Toy Wringers,

HOLIDAY

PRESENTS

IS AT

Probst & Fisbeck,

23 & 25 South 4th Street.

Gome and See Us!

Our Prices are the Lowest!

Tor Banks, Plated, Knives, 1-orks and Spoons, Tool Cbeste, 20 to 25c, small Wheelbarrows, 75c, Velocipedes.

FOR THE OLD FOLKS—Set Plated Table and Teaspoons, $1.00, Genuine Rogers Plated Knives, Forks, and Spoons from $1.7") to $3.50, lleautilul aud good Carving Sets$1.00 to $12.00, set Comodes, $4.00, Blacking Cases $1.00 to $4.00,

Shovel, Tongs and Poker Stands, 8oc to $1.75, Coal Vases $3,00 to $5.00, lK»t lineof Razors and Porket Knives in tho city. ALL OF THE ABOVE AND MORE AT

Gr. .A-ustiri & Co's.

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Engravings.

Albertype3.

Eaeeln.

Chromoe.

PaatellM.

Graphescopes.

Stereeoopaw.

View#.

View Holders.

Fanoy Cabinets.

Slipper Caoea.

Towel Backft.

Panal Pictures.

Heliotypes.

Gold, Ebony, Gilt and Velvet Cabinet Frames, Largest Variety in the city.

Picture Mould*

itegs.