Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 November 1883 — Page 8

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PFOPLE.

OUR PEOPLE.

Jesse R. Larkin is improving. Miss Marietta Orover and mother are much better.

It is said a prominent member of the B. F. will be married daring the winter.

The Concordia Society presented Her man Leibing a gold headed cane last Sanday evening.

James L. Brennan after a season spent in Cincinnati, is again here in his father's tailoring honse.

The health of Mrs. Med Smith has so improved that with husband and child nhe is now on the way north.

Mrs. E. N. Otey, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Hebb, returned to her home in Robinson, Ills, to-day.

Dr. Stetson has declined a flattering offer to go to Brooklyn, New York, pre fering to make Terra Haate his home.

Little Mary, daughter of R. S. Cox, sat up for the first time, this week, after a most painful Illness of eijght months,

Jesse Lee celebrated his 70th birthday last Sunday. He has been a respected citizen of Terre Haute just half a cen tury.

Mrs. Mary Ferris, of Atlanta, Georgia, formerly Miss Broadhurst, of thiseity is here on a visit,, the guest of Mrs. M. Riddle.

Mrs. Alice A. Crawford, widow of the late Witzius Crawford, died of consumption near Rossville, Clinton county, last Monday.

Hon. John E. Lamb will start for Washington Monday to be in readiness to take his seat in Congress the following week. f-iU*1

Attorney Goldman denies the charge of being a priest. Now if he were really anxious about bis reputation, be should have denied being a lawyer.

The statements in both the evening papers that George M. Allen has been ordered to duty as paymaster in the navy have no foundation in fact.

N. G. Buff, now sojouning at Tampa, Florida, contemplates Building there a a large hotel. He writes that his hleath is greatly benefited by the climate,

Rev. C. R. Henderson will be here one week from Monday for a stay of several days, and on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4th, deliver a lecture on "Culture" at the Baptist church.

T. H. Riddle and wife went to Wasaeon, Ohio, on Wednesday to attend a family reunion in celebration of the golden wedding of Mr. R's parents, now 78 and 72 years of age, and in the enjoyment of good health.

Olwald D. Bell of the drug firm of Cook A Bell and Miss Mary C. Alvey were married Thursday evening at the bride's home on south Fourth street. They will reside for the present with the bride's mother, Mrs. Alvey.

Gen. Benj. P. Rankle, who went Into the army as a lieutenant at the age of twenty-seven years, came out a major general, will arrive in the city this afternoon and will conduct services at St. Stephen's ta-morrow. While here he

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Mr. and Mrs. John Vance attended the golden wedding of Mrs. V's uncle and aunt Aaron Hoggat and wife, near Praireton last Saturday. Mr. Hoggat is the only surviving son of Judge Hoggat, the first judge ot our cirouit court. It was a delightful reunion made interest ing by recitals of scenes and incidents of early pioneer days.

While John G. Williams, funeral sfflidtor foi the Yandalia, was contemplating the acceptance of a tempting offer to become a member of the noted law firm of Harrison, Hlnfta A Miller, Indianapolis, President McKeen tendered him an increase of salary—from 96,000 to |8,000—which we are happy to my induced him to remain a resident of our Prairie City. The lerre Haute bar can illy afford to part with such lawyers as John G. Williams.

Two farmers saw a couple of dndea on the street yesterday, when one exclaimed "Gosh! What things we see when we don't have no gun." They afterwards learned that the moat of our people when they want the t»nderest and best meats go direct to .Umee H. Pinnell's, 27 north Fourth street.

The third autumn month is now nearly gone, winters drilling* are now her* and it is a timely at» ?tnent to make that the beat Fur find Plush Robes can now be had at 8. el $ Oo*s, comer of Main and Fifth sti«etiH Here also may be had the latest «l most atyllsh Hats and Cape, direr* from manufacturers and importers, and at the most reasonable prices.

The Ontral Bookstore i* never before better stocked than it ha been this season with all needed art lea in books and stationery. This hi justified by its constantly inciting patronage. Mr. Button is ever on the watch tor novelttsa in nobby stationery, elegant mantel and table ornaments, retty picturea la ail, engravir^a and photographs, baaldas a lar^o of tniaeeUaneoas hooka, commercial «vatlonery and blank took* of evecy

description.

Mrs. C. C. Oabey gave a small company Thursday evening. Mre. Harry Gilbert entertained her friends on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Anton Sbide, of south Sixth street,gave a delightful reception Thursday afternoon.

Will Kerkhoff and his bride started last night for their future home in Los Angeles, California.

Mr. Charles Owen, who has been visiting her mother at Little Rock, Arkansas, has returned home.

Mrs. Daniel Fullenwider, of Waveland, is visiting her daughter^ Mrs. 8. B. Davis, of north 8eventh street.

George Washington and wife, of sonth Third street, celebrated their silver wedding in regular style last Thursday evening.

Roswell G. Wheeler, wife and son, arrived in this city from Arizona yesterday, where Mr. Wheeler has been filling the position of Indian agent.

W. T. Leggett returned from Evansville yesterday where be has been contracting for a good party for his excursion to Kansas next Tuesday.

Those Mohogany Bed Room Sets are what catch the eye of the ladies this week when they visit R. Forster's Fourth Street Furniture Rooms, which are BOW filled with elegant furnitnre.

J. P. Brennan, the merchant tailor, has been rushed with business this week and on Monday next will get in a nice line of overcoatings, pantaloonings and suitings. You should see these before having any clothing made. Of course most readers of The Mail are aware of his low prices and perfect fits.

—Doctor G. G. Praetorius,late of Phila-1 delpbia, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, has opened an office at I 212 north Sixth street. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. ui.

LADIES purchasing, Handkerchiefs at Mrs. Riddles store can have them stamped free of charge. No. 12 south Fourth street.

DANCING.

Oscar Duenweg, (member of the American Society of professors of dancing, N. Y.) will opeip at his j|ifideiny in thel Opera Hall—'fr**

New class for beginners, Ladies and Gentleman Friday evening, November 30th, at eight o'clock.

Class for beginners, Ladies, Misses and Masters, Saturday, Dec. 1st at 3 p. m. Advanced evening class, commences] Monday, Dec. 3rd, at eight o'clock.

Advanced olass for Juveniles, Tuesday afternoon, Dec 4th, at. four o'olock. Satisfactory references required from strangers. -1

The style of dancing practiced, is that I adopted by the American Soolety of I professors of dancing of New York for use by its members in their respective olasses, so that persons learning to dance here, will be able to dance in any of the eastern States without serious inconvenience or embarrassment, as at present experienced. Classes taken out of the city. Send stamp for circular.

—Beet Black Cashmeres in the City. I FOSTER shows them at popular prices.

-MRS. RTLKY, northwest corner Third and Cherry streets, is again in the front after a new supply of second-hand goods. If you have any furniture, clothing, stoves, etc., to dispose of, she will

will be the guest of Mayor Armstrong. pay yOQ cash for all you have to sell. That rich husband and "seventeen She is at the head of tbe second-hand

house" didn't restrain Mrs. Stewart, the spiritualistic medium, from giving seances, for she is said to be at it again, as Pence, Hook and Conner are rising on their honbrs the Mecca of splr Ituallsts may be transferred from Terre Haute to Battle Creek, Miohigan.

business, and you oan do no better in the city, in either buying or selling. j* 0HRI8TMA8 GOODS.

Jacob Kern will next week make a| brilliant lay-out of Christmas goods, at 607 Main street. It will be an exhibl-1 tion worth seeing.

—Elegant $4 Cloaking down to 1. Ask FOSTER to see it.

—Heme made Blankets in Scarlet and White at a dollar reduction in price from last month's prices at A. Z. FOSTER'S I Dry Goods and Carpet House.

—Still selling 10c FOSTER is doing It.

—BARGAINS in Real Estate all parts of city. -i? RIBDLB, HAMILTON & Co.

—A bargain in a Child's Cloaks at and |3.50. See FOSTER about it.

IT 18 HEBB!

The Fall season is here, and you will want to put your house in order for the coming winter. Among other things there will be papering to be done, and you will find a suitable stock to select from at J. W. Roberta A Go's elegant establishment, corner of Sixth and Ohio streets. Tbeir business has grown immensely the past year, on account of reasonable charges, and tbe artistic style of work under Mr. Roberta' direction. With large experience and the display of delicate taste be directs the eorpe of paper hangers in his employ in producing prettiest effects in perfect harmony with the surroundings.

Although there is no old stock on hand, Mr. Roberta desires to make a complete cieanoat before next Spring, and in order to do so will for awhile make an inducement in very low prices.

—Silk Dolmans and 81k Ctrculan at I big redactions. $12 Silk Dolmana, now I fa. 920Silk Dolmans,9»65. FOSTER'S] Dry Goads and Carpet House.

So OwMtitng of Ttwtk

For a abarp knife makaa a tender! Turkey. For aet keen edged Carvers] and most perfect line of Rogers' Plated Knirea, Forks and 8poona, aee

A. G. AUSTIN.

—Rednctiooaon tbe price af Ckrpata] toe Daosmbsr. Sss FOSTER about it.

8 TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAR.

This ere thing weather predictions don't believe in, fur 'some fellers said it wuz goin' to git cold, and tothers says it's not, so yer can't tell a koncern thing about it yer her to tak it as it, comes without growliu', fur it don't do a bit of good But I bev alters predick ted the same thing, and .those who hev tried hear me out in the perdickshun, and that is ihet

Rippetoe's White Frunt Is the best place in town to buy groceries. He allers hez the largest stock to select from and you kin depend on everything bein' first quality. Mr. Rippetoe told me to announce to the publick to-day, that he would bev Dressed Turkeys, Dressed Chickens, Dressed Ducks, Wild Ducks (dressed,) Teel Ducks, Smoked Beef, Tongue, Rabbits, Quails, Oysters, Cranberries, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Cabbage, Tapioca Sage, Maccaroni, Dried Fruits, Canned Goods of all kinds, Hickory nuts, Almonds. New Figs, Raisins, Currants, Choice black and green teas.

pAX NOTICE The tax duplicate 1B now In the hands of tbe Treasurer for the collection of unpaid November installments. Those who do not desire having tbeir property advertised for sale, must pay Immediately. After December 1st persons owing delinquent tax will be visited by a collector for tbe purpose of making levy and wile,

O. A. RAY, Tieasarer Vigo county,

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator (with tbe will annexed) of tbe Estate of Burrel Jones, deceased. The estate is probably sol vent. HENRY C. DICKERSON,

Administrator.

For Sale.

FOR

8ALE— ALDERNEY STOCK—Young and Old grades. Also Plymouth Rock and Hamburg Fowls.

T. HULMAN, Sen.

24-ot. v: Near Providence Hospital.

school books for sale cheno, old books 1 taken in exchange at WILL F. SIBLEY'S Book Exchange, 1109 Main

FOR

SALE—JERSEY COW calf,

with young

An extra milker. L. F. PERDUE, 26 North Sixth St

To Loan.

MONEYtime.LOAN—at

TO lowest rates on

long Good ca lateral required. Call on or address EDWARD BARTON, 824 Main street.

Amusements.

QPERA HOUSE.

Tuesday, November 27tlr

J. C. DUFF'S OPERA COMPANY.

The mcwt complete operatic organization of

Italian and English

in America.

Will present Lecocq's Latest Grand Success

Fifty Artists among whom are: tulco Crmpobello, Mr. Geo. Sweet. Wa lace Macrearey, Mr. J. H. Ryley. sarey, Mis* Snrah Carton, Miss Emma Juch.

Miss Marie Conroa and Miss M. Hunter,

QPERA HOUSE.

Thanksgiving Matinee and livening.

Return of the Universal Favorites Thursday, November 29th.

SECOND ANNUAL TOUR. I

COUSOLIDATED

MINSTRELS

All

sheeting at 6Jc.

the Old Favorites Retained*

And Many New Ones Added. 4:

Read the names and be convinced: Geo. Thatcher Geo. H. Primrose, W. H. West,

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Rtce1_Carl Ra ikiti' Wi I Rankin,

F. R. MeN-sh, Frank Howr.rd, Pete Mack. Buvt Soepurd, H. M. Morse, Uco. Edwards. The Q.eat Foui-ln-Hand.

Ha'ey, K«e**n, CoWn* and Tnlbert, J. Doyle, G'*o. W. Turner, W'll Raymond: W.F. Ho!mw,J.O'Keefc,C. H. Noble, 8 Gllbet.

Prof. Wm. V. Barbour and Orchestra of twenty celebrated musicians, asssed by tbe wonderful Cornet «oloist, A. H. Knoll*.

Our Grand street Parade at 11:80 A. M. Matinee at 2 p. m. Evening at 8 p. m. Popular Prices- 25, 80, and 7ficts Reserved 8eats..„ 11.00

PARTIES,

a WANT or A

PIANO or ORGAN

Should not fail to call at

KUSSN E.R'S

^Palace of Music.

1 have the best stock kept in tbh city with advantages, besides unpossessed by any Other Arm in a Urc bvnotw N he city.

A cat' and compartmn

will

MAIL NEWS BOYS!

NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.

On the Saturday following the 1st of Jannary next, the publisher of The Saturda Evening Mail will give his Newsboys the foi lowing

Cash Prises.

To the bov selling the greatest number Mails, $5.00 in Gold. Boy selling next highest number $3.00

Silver/

The next, (2.50 in Gold. The next, $8.00 in Silver. The contest will begin next Saturday, Nov. 8rd,and end on Saturday Jan. 6th—10 weeks. The winners of the above prises will be ex eluded from the following

Cash Premiums:

Every boy selling during the ten weeks 400 or more Mails—an average of 40 each week—will be given $2.00. Every boy selling 300 and loss than 400—an average of SO Mails each week—will be given $1.50. Eve^y boy selling 200 and less than 900—an average of 20 each week—will be given $1.00. Every boy selling 100 Mails in the ten weeks —an average of 18 each week—will be given 50 cents.

Each boy must buy for himself, and any one detected in buying for others and applying on bis account will forfeit right to any of the above premiums. A record will be kept, and the premiums paid Saturday afternoon Jan. 5th, 1884.

Now boys, go to work. You will be surprised at the result of a little effort in your immediate neighborhood. Ask your friends and neighbors to take The Mail and assist you in getting some of the above prizes.

Protessional Cards. JQR GLOYEB,

(Corner of Eighth and Poplar Streets.

CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. SVTKLE PH ONE.

W. C. EICHELBERGER,

Ocnllst and Aarlst.

Room 13, Savings Bank Building. Terro.Haute, Ind Office hours,

J. RICHARDSON. R. W. VAN VAIiZAH

RICHARDSON & VA» VALZAB

DENTISTS

OznaB—Southwest corner Fifth and Main streets, over National State Bonk (entrant* on Fifth street. Communication by Tele phone.

W. BALLEW,

DENTIST,

OOlee, 428% Hsia Street, over Bs(«" old confectionery atan*. TERRK HAUTE, IND.

Oan be round In office night and day

c.°-

LINCOLN,

OEHT1ST

orace, VS% S. aixih, opmita p. Q.

id artlflolal teeth specialties.

tractlng an work warranted

R.

QAGG,

easily convince

Piano* aad Organs For Brat and sold en ea«y monthly payments.

Now is the Time

BEFORE COLD WEATHER to 60 TOOK'

Furnaces

JAMES T. MOORE'S, 657 Main Street.

Particular attention given to FURNACE REPAIRS By competent workman.

An

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DBAXJEB IK

ARTISTS' SUPPLIES.

PICTURES, FRAMJOS, MOULDINGS. Picture Frames Made to Qrde?. McEeen's Block, No. 646 Main street between 6th and 7tb.

W. S. CLOT. J» H. WILLIAMS, J. M.CLET*

DLIFT,WILLIAMS & CO,

XANO TAOTTTKKRS OW

Sash, Doors, Biinds, &c

AND DIALERS IX

TIMBER, LATH, SHINGLES. I GLASS, PAINTS, OILS BUILDERS' HARDWARE

Mulberry Btreet, Oorner Ninth, TERRE^HAUTE, IND

pRANK PRATT,

Importer and Dealer la

ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRAK1T»

MONUMENTS,

Statuary, Tases, It,, OOR, FIFTH AND WALNUT STf TKRRB HATTTK. INP.

WHOLESALE

CANDY MANUFACTORY —AND—

BAKERY.

A. B. Mewbinney & Co.

Seath Mk street. Terre Haite,

Oraages aad Lemas.

Being Compelled to Move

TO another store January 1st, on aonmnt of J. Bothvcfai A Oo. going oat of btmlnew I oflfer my entire stock of

Millinery Goods

Hatis Bonnets, Flowers, Hibbons, Feathers, Birds, Etc. AT ACTUAL COST.

A. HASTINGS,

With

J.

Hothachild A

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422 Main Street

LADIES

'We want to let you know that we are now receiving daily a nice line of' 3^ goods for HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Especially worth mentioning, and of which we have as extensive stock, is a handsome assortment of

'SATCHELS:

6f all grades in leather and Plush, at our popular low prices. Please call and see them.

II KHZ' BAZAR.

'.

P. S. This week we got in a great many new and stylish garments for Ladies,' Misses and Children.

AT FIXED PEICES.

Our Ladies' Misses' and Children' Wraps are going off rapidly. Our Dress Goods—Silks, Plushes and Velvets, are going out fast. Our sales in every department are constantly increasing. All goods in our stores are marked witfr a sel-

—for Wrap and then taie |39 for it. We will not permit a package coming from a competitor to be opened in order to learn our neighbors prices. We will not under any circumstance ask more than the marked price, nor take less.

Everybody's money is of equal value to us. We do not find it necessary to practice deceptions in order to sell goods. We have absolute confidence that our goods are bought cheap and that our prices arq right, and when we find it necessary to make a change in price it is for all alike.

BUCKEYE CA&H STORE, Sixth and Main street, TJSBRB HAUTE,

IND.<p></p>THE«ffALKEB®B00T

—is—

THE BEST MADE AND OAN ONLY BE FOUND -h

JOHN PADDOCK'S.

407 Main Street.

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

The Famous Missouri Kip STILL ON- TOP,

jK#°Ladies Fine Cur and French Kid !3and Sewed Shoes cheaper than any other house in Terre Haute. £.'

ALWAYS IN ADVANCE OF 0UK COMPETITORS.

NEW SPRING GOODS

We study to pleaae onrcnatomenr which everyone who has had dealings with us will

tbe top of the ladder in our busixiere, and

Eat«a»lfa*a« ISM.

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We have a reputation for doing good work and we ffhall guftnln that reputation at all hazards. There is nothing old fogy about this concern. We are alive and np with tbe times ana advancement in art, which we can convince you if yon 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 4 we made a special contract with the manufacturer to have these goods made ana shipped at once, so we would be able to give our customer* new designs ana latest effects in colorings, among which there are many novelties. Call at once and aee these goods and don't wait few some of oar competitors to sell yoa the same next spring for new goods, when we will have the same sold and introducing an entirely new. line again. We also carry a fall stock of Oil Cloths, Window Shades, etc.

TEAQUAIR & WILKES,

Phoenix Foundry and Machine Works,

XJJttTFACTtTRK AWD DXAL IN AM. KIHD8 OF

Machinery and Machinery-Users Supplies.

Flour Mill Work Our Specialty.

Have more patterns, larger experience and capacity, and employ more medMirieitlian any other similar establishment within aeventy-flve mile of Terre Haate.

liflr aai lakMag Werk gives apedal atteatian. Write or call en as and see for yoonelve*. [Ml im *99 Harth liilk Krcet, near Untea Depot

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