Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 February 1884 — Page 8

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PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

PURELY PERSONAL.

Wm. Foths continues quite ill. flunnel Conner has recovered from -very severe illness.

Lawrence Heinl went to Toledo, this week, to visit his brother. IQisha Havens has retained from Bev York purchasing trip. yjS„ C. E. Hosford departs on Monday for vie genial climate of Mexico.

Miss Flora Keller attended the Opera festival in Cincinnati, this week. Idias Mary Franzisin attendance npon the St. Louis Conservatory of Music,

Lyman Ross went back to the Agri«bltural College at Lansing, on Wednesl»y.

Will Donaghoe went down to Cincin aati, yesterday, to see the water and hear Che music. •. P. Kivitt's has purchased from the assignee, John Paddock's stock of boots and shorn.

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Miss Anna Kirkman will go to Indianapolis this afternoon for a visit of several days.

A. C. Boyll will go to Cincinnati this afternoon on business connected with John Paddock's assignment.

James Hunter and his family went to Philadelphia, this week, where they will visit for several weeks.

M. 8. Durham has been selected to asooeed the late M. W. Williams as Montary of the gas company.

Will Arnold is delighted to think the newspapers have built him a house and ia waiting for them to furnish it.

BS. A. Humphreys, father of Dr. A. J, Hum phreys is here to assist his son and can be found at tbe Myers House. ^Bev. E. F. Howe, of Peoria, was here 'tibia week, called to take part in the funeral services of M. W. Williams.

C. W. Mancourt and wife are at home again after a stay of eleven weeks in JPlorida, and right glad they are to get back to Terre Haute.

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T. McCoskey called on us this week, en route from Jackson, Michigan, to the new hotel he is to take charge of at Springfield, Mo.

I JBen Blanchard returned yesterday from Hutchinson, Kansas, in the most booyant spirits, tbe result of some big and profitable land trades.

Rev. Dr. Delafield, the ne# feetoirS'f St. Stephen's church, arrived yesterday with his family and is stopping temporarily at the Terre Haute House

John Hanley has a $1,400 contract as

the lowest bidder in competition with Chicago and St. Louis, to furnish bedding for Heinly, Watson & McCoskey'S now hotel at Springfield, Mo.

J. M. Smith, formerly in the grocery trade in this city, is here on a visit of a couple of weeks. He is now prospering in the same business at St, Joseph, Mo.

Thoa. E. LawtiS and his brother-in-law, i»Charles L. Lee, who oomes here from jOharleston, Ills.,are fitting upin elegant JYatyle the building formerly occupied by

W. H. Scudder, on Main street, for a Arst class restaurant. y": Mrs. Weinhardt, mother of Mrs. E

Knaaner and Mrs. Dr. Pence, who only recently recovered from a dangerous illness, passed her eightieth birthday a ^Hew days ago, and on that day crocheted two Udies and presented them to a couple of friend*.

Chicago News: Congressman Lamb, -of Indiana, who is a bachelor, is said to fee the handmost man In Washington.

Whenever he can be frets away from the ^boosa and shows up at the drawiag--rooms where pretty girls are apt to linfgar the longest. He possesses a magni*ceot physique and has almest the regu'tation King Henry V.'a head, without the Monde mustache. No hirsute adornkneata are allowed to conceal his physiogaomj or his gleaming white teeth. -'Tbe latter area very valuable accompaniment to hia amile.

R. L. Ball, in his new quarters, next door to Foote's seed store, Is snugly fixed and happy to receive calls from Jbte patrons. He is filling up with a big atock in anticipation of a big spring

Itade. If good goods, perfect work and Sow prices will make trade, he ia deterjmined to command a large store.

When yon want a blank book of any ^description, yon can get it at Button A Oo's Central Bookstore, where a big atodt has recently been received. A apadaUty is made of thia line of goods, and the aim ia too keep everthing that aay be called for. So also ia commercial atationary of every description, and Sa elegant, nobby stationery, the Central kaa long been noted aa up with tbe Sinea, and taking the lead.

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Tbe year 1884 ia with us and the work '2'Mt aaother year ie before us. Among otber things to be done, and there will ha papering you will find •suitable •took to select from at J. *W..'.:,

Rob$rt» A ^Go*k etapuat

establishment, corner of Sixth and Ohio Their business baa grown imthe past year, on aceount of cbatgee, and the artistic style af work under Mr. Roberta* direction. IWKk large experience and the display cf delicate taste be direota the corps of yaper bangers ia his employ ia prodocithe prettiest in perfect harjassay with the surroundings.

2—Call at Hart** 6th street Book Store Jtor Papers and Magadnet.

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FAIR AND EXPOSITION Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, will give a fair and festival at Dowling Hall, Feb. 19,20 and 21, when the following articles will be voted for:

A fine gold watch to the most popular railroad man. A fine mahogany platform rocker of Silk Plush to the most popular young lady.

A regular uniform to tbe most popular mau carrier. A gold medal to the best drilled man of our local military companies.

A pair of Roller Skates to the most popular lady skater. A large doll to tbe most popular Miss under twelve years of age. •—Don't sleep in close rooms. Have plenty of fresh air and get up in the morning feeling bright and fresh, and order your meat from J. H. Pinnell who, at No. 27 north Fourth street, has established a reputation for keeping tbe best to be had in this market. He says it is a false cry of some of our butchers that no good cattle can be had here. He has no trouble in gettiug the best, be cause he knows where they are.

REMOVAL,.

C. W. Almy has moved bis Harness and Saddle shop to Ohio street, between Third and Fourth, first door east of tbe County Auditor's office. Call and see him.

-As you pass 611 Main street, look in and you will see your friend Paul P. Mischler, with tbe neatest meat market in town, and the most toothsome meats your eyes ever looked upon.

JFORNITURE AT COST. I will sell my stock of Furniture at Cost until March 1st, as I will move to No. 320 Main strett, between Third and Fourth. Call and see cut in prices on Parlor Suites. R. FOSTER

-Jacob Kern, at 607 Main street, has the largest stock of Spectacles to be found in tbe city, and he is selling a Thomas Alarm Clock for #2.60. Give him your watch for repairs.

Excursion to Evansville,

On Sunday Feb. 17th.

TO SEE THE GREAT OHIO FLOOD.

Trains will leave ferre Haute at four 'clock Sunday a. m. and arrive at Evanavilleat 7:55 a. m. Returning will leave Evansville at 8:15 p. m. The very low rate of one fare for tbe round trip. Tbis is your chance to see tbe Great Modern Deluge.

R. A. CAMBPELL, Gen'l. Ag't.

V1QO WOOLEN MILLS. The Vigo Woolen Mills have not been sold or leased, but are still selling the best goods at reduced prices.

U. R. JEFFERS.

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BOOTS and SHOES

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Famous Shoe Store,

-513 Main st.-

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I A7H. BOEGEMAN

Will Remove His Store.

Next Tuesday the 19th, A. H. Boegeman* the Boot and Shoe dealer will remove his stock of goods to the old Post office building, No 13 Sonth 4th street, west side, corner of the all«y, and will stay there until his new building is put up on the present site. While this is going on he intends to close out his present stock at big bargains.

JOE MILLER'S

GROCERY

la supplied with a large stock of

Dressed Turkeys, Dressed Chickens, Dressed Geese, Fresh Eggs,

Bananas, Lemons, Oranges,

Cranberries, Choice Celery, Etc., Etc.

QfGive him a call.

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Those who desire cheap rates to Kansas, had better go with W. T. Leggett, Feb. 19tb and March 4th. Get tickets of bim at once, and those who want to go to Arkansas and Texas to visit, look for cheap homes, or take a hunt, bad better arrange business and go Febuary 19th For tickets, etc., call on bim, corner Fourth and Ohio streets.

"All the articles to be voted 'or at the K. of P. fair are on exhibition, at the Buckeye store window^

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POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

,-Thlr powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul

Died.

PIKER—'On Saturday, Feb. 9th, after a long illness of consumption, Emma Piker, daughter of Peter Piker, aged 25 years, 1 mo., and 12 days. Tbe funeral services were beld on Tuesday, tbe 12th, attended by a very large gathering of loving friends.

To Loan.

MONEYtime.LOAN—at

TO lowest rates on

long Good co lateral required, Call on or address EDWARD BARTON, 831 Main street.

For Sale.

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SALE—Ten acres land one mile east of Furnace, will be sold at a bargain. Apply to U. W. SPRAGUE, at Owen Pixley & Go's.

For Rent.

?OR RENT—House of 9 rooms, corner of 12 and Chestnut streets. Good stab)carriage house and other out buildings*, all in first class condition. M. M. JOAB,

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No. 313% Ohio street.

RENT—The three store rooms now occupied by R. Forster, 102, 104 and 106 noith street. Apply to Mrs. ALEX.McGKEGOR, northwest corner of Sixth and Chestnut st

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ANTED—Partner, in a well established

RIDDLE,

Amusements.

QPERA HOUSE.

Tuesday, Feb. 19th.

Only appearance here this season of the populur young comedian and vocalist

ROLAND REED

In Fred Marsden's Comedy Drama

CHEEK

Every thing new and elegant including a lew of Madison Square, N. Y. by Electric Light. Incidental to the play Mr Reed will aing his most successful song: "I'm a Perfect New York Dude."

Reserved Seats 91.

QPERA pOUSE.

ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Wednesday* Feb. 20.

^SIBERIA*

A Romantic Play,

In 6 Acts and 7 Tableaux, .. BY

Bartley Campbell,Esq.-

QPERA HOUSE.

Thursday, Feb. 21st.

The Great Union Square Theatre, X. Success. THE EMINENT ACTOR

EDWIN THORNE

jitxd a carefully selected dramatic company,

The Black Flag

In 5 acta, by Henry Petitt. J* srsorns:

ACT I—Roadside Inn by the Sea. ACT S-Sitting Room at Owen Glyndon'a ACT Tbe Qnarrice at Portland Prison. ACT 4—The Cave looking out into the Sea. ACT 5—Tbe Court Room.

Ratrved aeats 1. Admission 75,80,9.

1. T. PATTON & CO.,

DEALERS XH

CHOICE MEAT&

Southdown Mutton and Lamb. Ooalheeat Corner Fourth aad OUs.

"MMENSE STOCK

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BIRD CAGES

Brass Cages, Bronze Cages, Japaned Cages, Wood Cages,

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Canary Cages, Bed Bird Cages, Mocking Bird Parrot Cages,

Bound Cages, Square Cages, Oblong Cages,

Cheap Cages, Good Cages, Fancy Cages, Revolving Cages,

Cage Hooks, Springs, Chains, Bone Holders, Bath Cups, Best Canary Bird Seed in the Market

Best Mocking Bird Food.* All at Wholesale and Retail.

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J. A. FOOTE'S

Seed Store, 317 Main Street

Purchases from the of seeds

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IMPORTED.

Partagas, Henry Clay, Cervantes, El Favorite.

CIGARETTES.

Kinney Bros. Full Dress, Kinney Bros, Straight Cut. Sweet Coporals, Vanity Fair,' Welcome, Sweet Bouquet, King of Cigarettes.

Our Muslin Underwear

TO WIN A WATCH

GrOLD rnTCH!

FINDS PLENTY OF BUYERS AT THE

Extraordinary Low Prices

FOR FIRST CLASS GOODS.

following list of Cigars entitle tlie purchaser to a guess oiTthe number

seeds in the Pumpkin, the nearest guess winning tne

MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM THE FOLLOWING:

DOMESTIC, 10 Cents. Magnollia, Floramome, -Mountain Kose,

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S. & S. Bouquet, La Mia, La Induetria, Sphinx, Senate. Resumption.

KEY WEST,

Flower Key West, Key West Bouquet Londres, Key West Bouquet Conchas.

FOR THE TOBACCO TRADE.—The nearest guess on the number of Coffee Grains^'jvi in the jar, will be awarded with a box of KEY WEST CIGA11S# All guesses must be in by March 25th the award to be made March 30th.

GOOD NEWS!

J. KOTESCHItD & CO,

Have Determined to Stay in Terre, Haute.

When announcement was made last Fall, that we intended to close up our busi-1 ness, such was our honest intention. But haying spent considerable money to establish a trade here, and our business being WELL ESTABLISHED, and believing that Terre Haute is on the eve of a great commercial boom, we have after giving the subject much thought, determined to remain in the Dry Goods Business in this city, Our relations with the public have been so pleasant, that we liave reason to believe that ment will be received with as much pleasure as it affords us to stay. this announcement

ENTIRE NEW STOCK!

As announced before, we have discontinued our auction sales, for reason# stated. We will dispose of the remainder of our stock at private sale. As we will not rest satisfied until EVERY PIECE OF GOODS, OF THE PRESENT STOCK IS DISPOSED OF, and being determined to SHOW TO THE PEOPLE OF TERRE HAUTE AN ASSORTMENT ENTIRELY NEW IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, we. have estabished a scale of prices a great deal lower even than those heretofore prevailing.

WAIT FOE OUK NEW STOCK!

J. ROTHSCHILD has already gone to New York to make selections of Spring ods and in about two or three weeEs we will be prepared to show the people 01 foods Terre Haute

The Finest and Largest Assortment of Dry Goods ever displayed in this City.

At the conclusion of his purchase Mr. Rothschild will return here and will hereafter devote a large portion of his time to the business.

Thanking the public for the large patronage heretofore given us and respectfr soliciting a continuance of the same, we assure the public that we will try to he same by fair dealing and courteous treatment.

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Spring Hosiery and Gloves^

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New Neckwear, New Jersey"

AND OTHER NOVELTIES FOR EARLY SPRING TRADE.

HERZ' BAZAR.

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DOMESTISTIC, 5 Cents.

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