Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 November 1883 — Page 8

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THE MAIL

A Pape£

for the

Pfople.

OUR PEOPLE.

notary

Jos. H.Yandt has been made public. George Penn bas been visiting his home In Kentucky.

Col. B. Q. Hervey has returned from O&nada. Miss Laura Grelner is visiting relatives in Arkansas. $ Mrs. F. C. Crawford and daughter went to

Mt. Vernon, Ohio, this week. MIm Halite Law bas been visiting Mis. I Geo. £. Farrlngton this week.

Mis. Corn well and Mrs- Lieut. Wheeler .§ went to New York this week. Tom J. Gist bas gone Into the grocery bnslnesBi»t the corner of Third and Park.

GoefArn is back at his place in the poetoffice after a week's rest in Clay county. Revs. S. M. Stlmson and J. K. Wheeler attended tbe Baptttt State convention at IndSail lanapolls this week. .. Mrs. Chas. Kern of Chicago, and Mrs. J. M.

Dodge, of Indianapolis, are in town, tbe guests of Mrs. R. L. Ball. Col. Chas. M. Smith Is back upon his run upon the Evsnsvllle road, after a couple of weeks spent in Dayton, Ohio.

Mines Emma Boland and Bose Kendall went to Cincinnati this week, to remain until the holidays studying painting.

Mrs. Dr. Thompson and her daughter, Miss Gertie, have returned from Baltimore, where they went on a visit last summer.

Mrs. Wm. Eggleston has returned from

Nebraska, where she has been some time and «,» has greatly benefitted her health.

Mrs. E. W. Abbey,who has been visiting her I mother, Mrs. M. W. Hamill, returned to her] home in Hamilton, Ohio, on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKeen, who returned fc.. last Saturday, will not get into their new residence until some time next month. '-ir

Joe T. Magner and wife, who have been ..- here this week the guests of Frank Mills, returned to their home in Indianapolis yeaterday.

Richards, the popnlar Printing House Square barber has leased the Nations House barber 8bop and will open it on Mon**3 day. .....j.

Gazette: Joseph B. Fisher, with four stores gander his management, is called the MerJpehant Prinoe of the Prairie City by his

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friends. ,™ George Tuller, son of the late Owen Tuller was this week, officially declared of unsound talnd, and application made for admislon to wtbe State hospital. A

Lewis B. Martin and wife have returned from an extended eastern trip, bringing as leir guest for the winter, Miss Mary A. jRiley, of Georgetown, D. C.

Tom Graham, of the nail works, and bile of jgour most popular young men, we are sorry to *}earn has bidden good bye to Terre Haute and will hereafter make Steubenvllle, Ohio, Jhis home.

Courier: Wm. G,Kerclioff, of Los Angles, Cal.,and Miss Louise Eehman, daughter of G. Eshman, are to be married in this city soon. The groom to be arrived from California Wednesday night. "S

Mrs. HaberJy was elected President of the Decorative Art Society, which held its first meeting of the season and was entertained by Miss Sue Ball, on south Fifth street, yesterday

afternoon and evening. Frank L. Hurgan, arrested last week »»|We(llieS(laV,

embexsllng funds of a clothes

chargo of embezsling wringer, for whloh he was agent, WM rete&ed

^,:ro21:r„rd'y'""

lliss Carrie Austin, of this cltyfVent over to Paris this week to act as bridesmaid for her cousin Miss Jennie Hannah, who was I Excel all their past efforts married on Tuesday evening to Hilton N. I Very acme of perfection Brown, of tho Indianapolis News. I In the fteorgatilzatloa and Augmentation of .1 their justly acknowl

Dr. Pence is arranging to build a fine rest-1

deuoe in the rear of his his d^ug store. His

present residence will be torn down. The Doctor has worked hard all his life and deserves to live in comfort his remaining jjAyrf, which we hope may be many.

Mrs. L. Kumner and her daughter. Miss Mollie, started Monday morning for Boston where they will meet Albert, who will come down from Exeter for the purpose. Miss Mollis will attend Madam DE811 vas'school in New York through the winter. -1 George M. Allen Returned this week from Washington, having passed a successful examination, and receiving promotion to paymaster in the navy—the full salary Qf which Is *MOO a year. We oongratulate our nfeljghber on succeeding to this position where "the paj-is good and the work Is light." Mr. Allen tells us there will be no immediate, If anj, change in the proprietorship of the Express.

Most people are perfectly willing to I become good when they get too old to be bad any longer. But few of ouepeo-1 pie like an old or out of style hat, when 8. Loeb A Co., corner of Main and Fifth I streets, have on exhibition at such low prices all the latest and most desirable styles.

The Osntral Bookstore was never before better stocked than it has been this season with all' needed artidee in books and stationery. This is justified by its constantly increasing patronage. Mr. Button is ever on the watch for novelties in nobby stationery, elegant mantel and table ornaments, pretty pictures in oil, engravings and photographs, besides a large stock of miscellaneous books, commercial stationery and blank booka of every description.

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—Blankets and Bed Cbmfortablea at FOSTER'S. Bed Ooafortabhw, 88c Bianketa, a pair. FOSTER'S.

ARTISTIC PRINTING. A Langen, naxt door to tbe

Moore

Mail offioa, are now doing a Una of printing, for elegance and artiaiie marit never before aarpaaaed in tfcls dty. If yoo have any printing to be doo«, yoo ahonld call and aee specimens of UmIt work.

UNDERWEAR FOR MEN in all sizes, colors and quality at Hunter's, 523 Main street, from 10 to 25 per cent, lees than any place in Terre Haute. Investigate before you bny. Get posted on goods and prices. Sires to fit.

For Rent.

FlOB

RENT—Two Unfurnished Booms on jground floor, near tbe corner of Fourth and Cherry. just north ojf Forster's furniture store. Apply to Wm. Alex McGregor, 414 north Sixth street.

For Sale.

TOOR SALE—A One Horse Dellvt with Top. Enquire Joe Strong, 19 north Sixth street.

TOOR SALE-JERSEY COW-wlth young calf. An extra milker. L. F. PERDUE,

0PERA HOUSE.

Saturday Eve., NOT 3rd.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Bartley Campbell's Greatest Success,

The White Slave!

Xfi With the New York Star Cast.

Beautiful New Scenery •*., and Wonderful Mechanical Fffects,

Including the Grand

RAIN STORM SCENE

OF BEAL WATER.

Popular Prices- 25, 50, and 75cts

ZF^OIEsTT"

QPERA HOUSE.

L. G. HAGER,- -Manager.

Monday and Tuesday Eve'gs Nov. 5th & 6th.

The latest N. Y. Success,

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A BUNCH OF KEYS

it il tfOk. THE HOTEL. -n

By Chas. H. Hoyt and Willie Edouin. With a record of over one hundred consecutive nights at the San Francisco Opera

House, N. Y.

Introducing the unapproachable character comedienne, IMIISS IF'XiOIE&.A. HvTOOlR-IE

Supported by

IEJ. Xi. WALTON And a great Cast.

The celebrated GRAND VIEW HOTEL BET carried in its entirety. Original Music elegant Costuming. lleyMcAdow— Manager .IX B. Hume Associate Manager Harry A. Lee ..Business Manager

PRICES AS USUAL.

PERA HOUSE.

,r"'a ,nry|Barlow,

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North Sixth St

To Loan.

MONEYaddress

TO LOAN—at lowest rates on

long time. Good call\teral required. Call on or EDWAR BARTON, 624 Main street.

Amusements.

November 7th.

The Time Tried!

Wilson & Co's

Mammoth Minstrels!

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Standard Minstrel Company

Of Amerioa.

The Gage for Critics

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The Envy of would-be Rivals I The Copy for Imitators! BAKLOW, WILSON A GO'S MINSTRELS to-day stand head and shoulders above all kindred organisations in existence, either at home or abroad, posessing Jfore Performers,

More Comedians, Ifore Vocalists, Afore Instrumentalists,

Afore Specialists,

Than any Minstrel Company in exlstenoe or .• ever did exist. Pric« as Usual—Reserved seats at Buttons.

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PERA HOUSE.

ONE NIGHT OLFLY.

Tlmi'sday, November 8th.

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ID O

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,^—Mra. A. M. Kellogg, 306 north Fourth street, will discontinue hoaH keeping for the present and will an] heir household goods at suction, next Wednesday, through Measra. Qlst dt Ryan, auctioneers.

EVENTS! 8

8 CROWNING

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O TrtlRD SEASON. MERIT WINS

TREMENDOUS SUCCESS EVERYWHERE

AMERICA'S LITTLE FAVORITE. THE GEM OF THE STAGE!* "THE REIGNING SUCCESS OF o-—THE DAY

Imer

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Most Beautiful Play Ever Written Entitled

"49"

Supported by a Magnificent Company.

ARTISTS.

The moat evenly balanced and THUBOUUHLY CXMPKTKNT OOMFAJVT KVXB

OBOAirmiX on Mia aiBMtoBa

OTICE TO TAX-PAYKBS.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MA IT.

Notice is hereby given, that on account of the short space of time allowed by law, after the November settlement, in which to carry forward the delinquents upon the new duplicates, I will be compelled to take charge of tbe Treasurer's duplicates on November 0th, 1883^fter which taxes cannot be paid without penalty. Therefore, if you wish to save penalty and interest, you should sett with the Treasurer, jHlor to November6th, 1883.

ANDREW GRIMES, Auditor Vigo County.

JOE MILLER'S

Prairie Block

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GROCERY,

Is supplied with everything good. Among the collections are tbe following:

CRANBERRIES, CELERY, POULTRY,

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

As to QUANTITY, QUALITY also, LOW PRICES to either Cash Buyers or on easy Monthly Instalments, I can positively not be undersold by any other firm here. -The well known advantages I possess over any other dealer here—not only having reoeived a Musical Education, but, also, a factory training—enables me to select only, the most perfect goods, of which careful buyers should make a note of.

Ail stock shipped to me direct from the Makers. ,, Send for price list, also, terms of sale.*

By kind permission, reference is made of the following

ling

insr

Men's Boys', and Childrens'

Evary person buying

Three

Being Compelled to Move

To another store January 1st, on account of J. Bothschi & Co. going out of business I oflter my entire stock of

Millinery Goods

Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Birds, Etc.

AT ACTUAL COST.

ALWAYS IN ADVANCE OP OUR COMPETITORS.

NEW SPRING GOODS

We study to please our customer? which everyone who has had dealings with us will testify to. We are at the top of the ladder in our business, and Intend to stay there. 1

We have a reputation for doing good work and we shall sustain that reputation at all hazards. There Is nothing old fogy about this concern. We are alive and up with the times and advancement in art, whlcin we can convince you if you call and examine our new goods In

Wall Papers, Decorations, Friezes, etc.,

Direct from the 'manufacturer. These goods are designed for spring trade, 1884, but we made a special contract with the manufacturer to have these goods made and shipped at once, so we would be able to give our customers new designs and latest effects in oolorlngs, among which there are many novelties. Call at once and see these goods ana don't wait for some of our competitors to sell you the same next spring for new goods, when we will have the same sold and introducing an entirely new lineagain. We also carry a full stock of Oil oths, Window Shades, etc.

TRAQUAIR & WILKES,

A. HASTINGS,

With J. Rothschild A Co.

422 Main Street

Now is the Time

BEFORE COLD WEATHER

TO GST YOTJB

Furnaces

•TAMES T!* MOORE'S, 657 Main Street. Particular attention given to

FURNACE REPAIRS By competent workmen.

656 Main Street, McKeen Block,

ANew Deal.

By accepting the agency of the old and large Music house of JOHN CHURCH CO., Cincinnati, I have added to tbe widely known Stock of Instruments sold by me tbe past 20 years, among others the following-

The Celebrated Decker & Son's Pianos, The Matchless Clough & Warren Organs.

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CABD.

PROF. L. KUSSXKX has lieen employed at St. Maryta Academic Institution in furnishing Musical Instruments and keeping the same in order for upwards of twenty-five years. We take pleasure in recommending him as ont who has always proved himself worthy his position of trust. Wehave found nim on all

always proved himself worthy his post-

occasions honest in his transactions, correct in his lodgment, and ever the friend of our Institute. This well merited testimony is offered Prof. Kussiner as a mark of esteem in which he is held by

SISTERS OF PROVIDENCES.

ST. MARTS, IND., June 8th, 1888.

^REMEMBER THE PLACE FOR BARGAINShousein western Indiaua.

KUSSNEB S PALACE OP MUSIC.

Great Bargains

-The oldest established

South Side of the Court House Park.

Three

3.00

Dollars

Worth of goods of us will be entitled to one chance in the following Grand Gifts.

One Gold Huiiting Case Watch, value $100

Silver Watch, Cook Stove, Fine Overcoat, Boys

Snit,

Barrel Flour,

Hie above drawing will take place Jan. 1st, 1883.

MYERS'BROS.

THSBl

Leading Clothiers

JL.JSTID

GENTS FURNISHERS S. W. Cor. 4th & Main.

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HERZ

Y. r.y,..-- -•R'-.v.v.?. .V".

Is gratified over his success in the

CLOAK TRADE

This Reason. He can hardly keep hi enormpus stock filled up fast enough to meet the demand, 1

NO WONDER!

HERZ'. assortment is by far the largest. HERZ' prices are by far the lowest. HERZ has only one price. HERZ pays all his att.^ntiop to the wants of his patrons.

HERZ goes the straight forward way, never runs down his neighbors, and reciprocates their favors, of running him down, by selling to every customer they loose.*

HEEZ' BAZA II.

Satabllabed 18W. Isrsryorsifs 1879.

PhoBnix Foundry and Machine Works,

MANUFAOTURK AND DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF

Machinery and Machinery-Users Supplies,

i'lour Mill Work Our Specialty.

Have niore patterns, lafgef experience and capacity, and employ more mechanlci than any other similar establishment within seventy-live mile of Terre Haute.

Repair and Jobbing Work gives spenlal attentions Write or call on ns and see for yourselve*. 801 to 835 North Ninth street, near Union Depot.

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TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THE^WALKER^BOOT!

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THE BEST MADE

-A.2ST3D-

Can only be found

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407 Main Street.

Beware of Imitation. He has the only Genuine. All kinds of FIRST CLASS goods for less money than, any house in Terre Haute.

The Famous. Missouri Kip STILL ON TOP!'

Dress Goods and Silks.

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Buttons and Trimmings.

Plushes and Velvets.

Laces and Neckwear.

In these we believe oar selections are unrivaled in ther city. The immense quantity of goods opened during the* week will be sufficient evidence that we are not retiring from business, but are making extra efforts to meet the requirements of our rapidly increasing trade. We make a special display daring the week, giving all a chance to soma handsome novelties. To tbe ladies we would say, we want you to feel just as free to visit us and examine goods^ where you, don't want to boy as when yon da

BUCKEYE CASH STOKE,

6th & Main St. Terre Haute Ind.

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Hosiery and Gloves.,

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