Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1883 — Page 8
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PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.*
PURELY PERSONAL.
B. L. Ball end wile went up to Chiosgo tbto morning. 'v Mim Bettie Gtrioo has returned from vMt to Ken tackj. #•,•
Ww Birdie Bant euok down from Chicago je»t«*d*y lflas Lizzie Jefferi fend Mim M*mie Footaare vistUog in St. Louis.
Mrs. J. P. Brennan went to deviated, on Wednesday, to visit retail vea. JpTw Twin daughters were bora .to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Towntoy yesterday.
Fred Abbott, and sinter, Minnie, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Indianapolis.
Will Barton and wife took their {Tbristmaa wlth relatives at Culunabos, Ind,
Miss Potter, of Richfield Springs, New %ork, is here, the guest of Miss Fannie Potter. Vi .•'
Ed. L. Spears, of Fairbury, Ilia., is Spending the holidays with relatives in ^his city.
Miss Mary McCalloch, of Detroit, is yisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. jPeppere.
M. J. Parrett, the aecorator with Tra 4«iar A Wilkes, is spending the holidays in Evansviile.
Miss Mattie Johns took her tarn in entertaining the Home Circle jr. club, Thursday evening.
Mel Eshman is getting ready to go to jLos Angeles, California, to engage in the lumber business.
W. E. Boland was elected the presiding officer of Fort Harrison Lodge, I. O. 0. V., UjMst Thursday evening.
M. W. Stack has returned from bis visit to the Emerald Isle, and reports the enjoyment of a delightful trip. ?l|i
Misses Electa and Nellie McKeen entertained a numerous party of their young friends on Christmas evening, at their home on Eighth Btreet.
The Gazette states that the New York physician pronounces Frank McKeen's malady to be apoplexy, but claims with confidence that he can cure it.
Miss Addle Kern, daughter of Jacob Kern, who has been in Colorado since last June, has returned home much benefited In health by the spjourn out there. s'-.V ."A J~"
TJ, B, Martin, of the Savings Bank has recently, in the absence of a rector at St. Stephens, offloiated at a wedding aqd Jt funeral In that church, of which lie ts junior warden. v-~ Miss Annie Shalfisrf for twelve years housekeeper at the National House, started Wednesday night, for Trinidad*
Colorado, where she will make her home in hop»of benefiting her health "Honors are even" over in Web Casio's family in Sugar Creek township, •t a church festival on Christmas night W. W. CM to was voted the prise as the ugliest man in the house, and his daughter, Miss Maggie, was swaided the prise lor the handsomest young lady.
Charles W. Conn, cashier of the Prairie City bank, and Miss Mattie, daughter of W. H. Soudder, were married at the Central Presbyterian church at noonbn Wednesday, and took the afternoon train for ,a bridal trip to Cincinnati. They an very popular young people and have the be*t wishes of hosts of friends.
Mrs. Emma B. Grover, principal -and Miss Mattie Scudder, teacher in the First district sohool, have resigned. The place of the first named has been filled by the selection of L. C. Lawrence, a graduate of the normal school, and who has been teaching In the schools at Madison, Ind.
Keller and McEwan, will with
d|raw from the teaching force in June. R. Forater finds the old year closing in upon him w*th an immense stock of fnruHare on hand, and in order to reduce is disposed to let eusto mars nifne their own prices.
Button A Co., have had an immense trade in holiday goods, and yet there are at the Central Bookstore many desirable articles peculiar to the hoil nay trade which will now be sold at very low prices, and it wonM be well for all who want bargains in beautiful Books, Pictures, Photograph and Autograph Albums to give the Central Bookstore an early visit. Drop in there anyhow and take a look at the pretty things.
While the Baur-Alien trial was in progress yeeterday afternoon, a wellknown dtiaea whispered to one of the eounsel that S. Loeb A Co., at the corner of Main and Fifth streets, have the finest Hoe of Hats and Caps, Gloves, For and Plush Robes, ever brought to this city, that the priees are surprisingly low. It was the truth, the whole troth, tad nothing bat tbe troth.
-Pster Miller, at 804 Main site* has aaade op a large stock of sJegant and substantial harneovjutd Is selling at VKJ tow prices. -:A^Mas. Mifty ROACB, to reduce large stock of Millinery, Is offering specta! Indaoeaaeikta. H«r stock Is very comptsfce consisting of all ths lstsst styles and deafens. No. I9S Main strest.
KAfiKL'6 CUSTOMERS
At his well known hsras— stora^ (Bo Main street, have long been aware that be k«fs a rsmarkaWy fall Itn of flunks, as'che^s and Vails as, sisa, bat ss eocne not be aware of It this anasMMOQen^tissaade. If you want anythteg In .^t live, and there are certain. It saay and MBMISMS
SOI^ give himsmlL
aiiittaii^iii
(THBdone»
dewigners of New Years Cards
bsve thetr prettiast this year. Nothing exqiiHiely heautifol has I ^n »ho#p fo this city as some odd dexignsriu Sftfore A Langen stock.
They have ft great *1( tastes and whims, tod are prepared to print prompt lyk
—W. T. Leggett's Hunting Excursions, to Arkansas and Texas will be a snoceas. His numbur is about filled. They start Jan. 8fh.
—At the surprise gathering 'Rationed elsewhere Riley Ray felt so happy that right upon the spot he gave in order for a line Kstey Organ from J. A. Mafehall^ through Mr. M'a agent Bennett who was present.
NOT ALL SOLD!
Jacob Kern has bad a big tradej but he bought s(i largely of Jewelry, watches and Holiday good*, that he haa some left over, whh he is sellinj^st greatly reduced prices.
I THE NEW YEAR. In forming yonr plans snd your resolutions for the New Year, ecomony should have a lame share of attention Those who stesdily buy their boots and shoes at Stein A Hickelsberg's421 Main street, find a great saving, on account of tbe excellent make of their goods snd their low prises. Every customer hss tbe most careful attention, and there is a studied effect to please as to fit, quality and price.
BARGAINS.
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A number of good second band Pianos in oomplete repair, for sale low, on small mouthly payments at Kussner's Palace of Music.
Those who desire cheap rates to Kan sas, bad better go with W. T. LBOOBTT, Jan. 8tb and 22nd Secure your tickets of him at once, and tboee who want to
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to Arkansas and Texas to visit, look or cheap homes, or take a bunt, had bad better arrange business and go Jan uarv 8th. For tickets, etc., call on him eor *4th and Ohio streets.
Old 18881s nearly gone, and you will want to put your bouse in order for the coming year. Among other things there will be papering to be done, and you will find a suitable stock to select from at J. W. Roberts A Co's elegant establishment, corner of Sixth and Ohio streets. Tbelr business has grown immensely the past year, on account of reasonable charges, and tbe artistic'style of work under Mr. Roberts' direction With large experience and the display of delicate taste he directs the corps Of piper bangers in bis employ in produc lng the prettiest effects in perfect harmony with tbe surroundings.
—Horae Blankets, at tbe lowest prices st Peter Miller's, 606 Main street.
PINNEL'S PLAN
At his North Fourth Street Meat Shop is a Good One.
It is to give I S E A S
DELICIOUS ROASTS, FfNE FLAVORED SAUSAGE.
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VISIT SAGE'S.
For Shell Oysters, Fancy Cakes and Fine Fruits for New Years.
Seventy five Remnants of Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plush, at great sacrifice.
J. ROTHSCHILD A CQ.
—BARGAINS in Reel Estate all parte of city. RIDOLK, HAMILTON A Co.
A few choice Cloaks great bargains. J, ROTHSCHILD & CO.
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Adams, the Photographer is fully
prepared for a large
Holiday business. His styles are beautiM, and stock of frames complete. Call early.
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P. J. KAUFMAN
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A Happy Ntew Year.
HB HAS
Belle Flower Apples, Prairie Chickens, Dressed Turkeys,
Dressed Chickens, Dressed Rabbits, Dressed Ducks,
Dressed Geese, Wild Turkeys, Wild Ducks,
Spare Ribs, Cabbage,
Pork Tenderloin, Fresh Sausage, Sweet Potatoes,
Green Onions, Oyster Plant, Pine Apples,
Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Radishes, lifttnff
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TERHIgHAUTB SATURDAY gV^NINO MAIL
"I'm glad snae to ma settled
old maid," said Grandma Wli" \MONBY TO J»I long time.
nkum, at the wedding 'totber nite. "Gals is bttj-bity, and gr$dd«rs is
daze when now ana then a gal baby was
of them good old daze when
comfort men were asbamed~to be fools,and wimmim were afraid tew be flirts. Havio' thus releeved my mind I told the peepul thare gathered that of all tbe grocery stores in town, the best was Rippetoe White Frunt, whare to-day is to be found, the following articles: Dressed rabbits, turkeys, ducks, chickens snd geese, new hams, breakfast bacon, smoked tongue, cranberries, celery, Florida oranges, lemons, new figs, choice bananas, candies, Almeria grapes, Bellflower apples, grated horse radish, Kennedy's Zepber crackers, oat meal, crackers, pearl oarley, farina. ground free.
QREATQUN8, BOYS/
Twenty-five New Guns, best makes, just received, at A. G. Austin A Co's.
Those Large Family Group Photographs, at Adams' Gallery are worth seeing. Nothing like them were ever betore made in this city. 'Black and Colored Cashmeres the best goods for the least money at
J.ROTHSCHILD &C0? 'ARNT THEYFRETTY?' Is what they »lft say of the children's pictures made at Adam?' Gallery. H« is always glad to see the little ones.
Beautiful Goods,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Toilet Sets, Oder Cases, Brushes and Combs, Work Boxes, Jewel Cases,
DBUGGISTS,
Corner Main and Fourth
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Price List.
101 lbs
12
kinder dWruUn'ano up- Main street. ideUin'. Old maids W rr kinder thankful and willin' to please." "Tnu^r mity rite," «es I. "Thar's a neap ov foolishness for Grocer* about gittin' married and Applyto A.(pL.faadwlck,l09a. jg amung married folks EX)R 8ALR-All&ERNEY STOCK-Younw now-a-days. How I do J* and Old gndn. Also Plymoath Rock long for them good old and Hamborg Fowls.
Mirrors, Perfumes, Etc.
GULICK &CO.,
Granulated Sugar for $1.00
lbS White Sugar for
18 lbs
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called Jnrusba, and a boy wan't spilt if he was named Jerrymier. And peepul L^OR 8AJLB—Aai kinds of second band who have tried the fether and fn»8 of life, who have had the codfish of wealth without s"nse stock under yopr noi-e,. haven't any idea of the
Choice coffee,
$1.00
Choice N. O, .Sugar for
$1.00
NEW N. 0. MOLASSES 16 lbs
New Turkish Prunes for
$1.00
Pure Strained Honey 10 cents a Pound.
W. W. OLIVER'S
631 Main Street
Miller's Manners
A*d those of all his Clerks Win Custom at the Chestnut Street Grocery,
But the Goods and the Prices are the Main Thing. He haa tbe choicest
POULTRY,
The fmhest
FRUIR,
The nicest
VBGETABLE&E
The biggest
OY8TRRS.
Hello!
Talephone or send yoar order to
HEETF£LD£E & WITRSTER Gor. 4th and Cherry
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New Years.
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school books!
'or sale cheats old books at WILL F. SIBLEY'S Main.
taken In eKobana Book Bxchafige,.
bspfflness end
PERA HOUSE.
Tnesday, Jan. 1st. 1884. 'THE STRAIGHT TIP!"
Most Positively tbe only great t'oveltr and Burlesque Company that will visit Terre -j Haute tills season.
America's Standard Attraction. ,' THE CELEBRATED
EENTZ-SANTLEY
Novelty and Burlesque Company. Always the Greatest—Now Greater than ever
Tlie Brilliant Reception Scene—Our Social nb—16-Lovely Lady Stars-16—Majestic Nov« .'ty Olio—By a Superb Coterie of European and American Specialties.
Each entertainment concluding with the new Sensational Burlesque, entitled
Don Jose, The Spanish Dude
Introducing the latest Parisian Craze, THE MASHER'S- QUADRILLE and THE BEAUTIFUL SPANISH BELLES, ^regular English dudes—the Spanish mashers—the beautiful English dancers—those daring dudes—the brillitmt reception scene— a performance grandly perfect.
Reserved
Heats
on sale at Buttons.
Prices—75, 50 and 25cts.
QPERA HOUSE.
1 ONLY TWO NIGHTS.
Friday and Saturday January 4th and 5th.
Grand Family Matinee,
Saturday
The Popular Young Actor,
MR. JAMES O'NEILL
As Edmund Dante*, with Mr. John Stetson's
"MONTE CRIST0
COMPAUY,
Originally Organlxed und Mr. Stetson management for Booth's Theatre, N.
'j•!* Duma's Great Play of
Monte Cristo
With the Following Star Cast: Mr. Frederick DeBelleville, Mr. Forrest Bobinson, Mr. Geo. C. Boniface, Mr. J. V. Melton, Mr. James Taylor, Mr. J. W. Shannon, Mr. Horace Lewis. Mr J. L. Carhart, Mr. J. Swinburne, Miss Eugenie Blair, Miss Annie Boudiuot, Miss Emma Smith, Miss Marjorie Bonner, Miss Carrie Noyes, ENTIRE NEV7 SCENERY, painted by Wm. Voegtlin and Jos. Clare, formerly Artists of Booth's Theatre.
Grand Realistic Effects and Correct Appointments. Popular Prices prevail. Reserved Seats at Buttons. Doors open at 7. Commences at 7.45 precisely.
Ten,Per Cent.
REDUCTION
ON ALL
Men's, Youth's,Boy's and Children
A Rare Opportunity
To tray & first-class Overcoat cheap
Ready Made
OR
Made to Order. $
All goods are marked in plain selling figures, no guess work, no changes. We pregere to give our our patrons equal value in the best goods, at recuced prices, without any changes..
I invite inspection.
ITS,
'RABBI
EVERYTHING WAHTED.
JMr*BO«8KRADZ8H ZH
J.T.HMiller,
The Champion Clothier and Furnisher, Mm
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WISHES YOU
ONE AND ALL
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HAPPY
NEW YEAR,
On Feb. 17th next, we will complete the 15th year of our business career in this city. While we look back with great satisfaction on the past, and are gratified at the manner by which this community has shown their appreciation of our continued efforts to do a straightforward, honest and wide-awake business, we assure our friends that their patronage and friendly feeling always have been and ever will be thankfully acknowledged and our efforts, shall not cease to merit a continuance. -Respectfully,
REMNANTS! KMMNA.Yl\S! ':'7 KM N A NTS!
A heavy Fall and Winter trade has left a great number of REMNANTS, which will be
placed on Sale January 2nd.' 1 At prices to move them RIGHT OUT.
Also a of Ladies, Misses and Children's WOOL at lower pribes than ever heard of. As this is to be a general
Clearing Out Sale
It will afford an unusual opportunity for bargains.
BUCKEYE CASH
6th and Main Street.. Terrs Haute, Ind.
The Walker Boot
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THE BEST MADE AND CAN ONLY BE FOUND ,—JJJR—•
407 Main Street.
Bewiare of Imitation. .' He has the only Genuine. All kinds of FIRST CLASS goods for less money than any house in Terre Haute.
The Famous Miswuri Kip STILL ON TOP.
pg~Ladies Fine Cur and French. Kid. Hand Sewed Shoes, cheaper than any, other house in Terre Haute.
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