Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 20, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1889 — Page 8

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Haary Isaacs is visiting in Mt. Vernon. Mrs. W. W. Parsons has returned from Chicago.

General M. D. ManBOn was in the city Thursday. P. B. O'Reilly was 66 years old on Wednesday.

Mrs. John Cook, who has been quite sick, is better. Henry Holland, of Buffalo, is visiting his parents here.

Dr. J. M. Tolbert, of Middletown, was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Yates and daughter Eliza are visiting in Paris.

Otto H. Heyroth is home from Denver to spend the holidays. George Taylor, of Chicago, is in the city for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haupt have returned from Indianapolis. Harry Zimmerman is spending a few days in Indianapolis.

Ewald Reiman is home from Chicago spending his vacation. Misa*Grace Hill, of Charleston, is visiting relatives in the city.

Sidney Durst, of Hamilton, Ohio, is visiting friends in the city. H. W. Curry and family are spending the holidays near Lafayette.

L. S. Scott and M. J. Tucker, of Clinton, were in the city to-day. Miss Anna Brandt, of Cherry ville, Ks., is in the city visiting friends.

Mrs. W. A. Murphy, of south Third street, is visiting in Chicago. Miss Edith Grover, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives to the city.

Mrs. Prank Robinson entertains the evening euchre club to-night. J. B. Wisely, of Bloomington University, is home for the holidays.

Miss Lucia Harper, of Robinson, 111., is in the city visiting friends. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Hord, Tuesday afternoon, a daughter.

Miss Ollie Peyton, of Princeton, is visiting with Mrs. J. T. II. Miller. Miss Grace Hulburd, oi south Seventh street, is visiting in Indianapolis.

Louis Lutz, of Chicago, formerly of this city, is visiting relatiyes here. Mrs. Allyn G. Adams and son Stanley ore visiting relatives in Paris, Ills.

Mrs. M. R. White, of north Sixth, visited relatives in Rosedale, Tuesday. Miss Alice Warren*Veturned yesterday from a tour of six months in Europe.

Henry Weischerf, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly of this city, is visiting here. Trustee Poker and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seatnan lmvo gone to Nashville, Tenn.

Miss Agnes Bronnan is spending the holidays with her parents in St. Louis. Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tarleton Thompson, has been quite sick this week.

E. M. Campbell and wife, of Bowling Green, Ind., spent yosterday In the city. no.'P. Rellly, of Paris, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, of Park street.

Miss Madge Gilbert spent Christmas yisitlng with her cousins in Crawfordsvllle.

Henry Trlmpe and Joe Stetzel, of Indianapolis, are visiting friends in this city.

Supt. W. H. Wiley attended the meeting of state teachers in Indianapolis this week.

Miss Isabel MeCune, of Rook ville, is visiting with her cousin, Miss Florence Cruft.

Miss Janette Scuddor is spending the vacation of the Cincinnati art school at home,

Miss Amelia Aultenberger, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, on south Third street.

Miss Grace Ball, of Greencastle, is tho guest of Miss Llufcie Dorsey, or east Swan street.

Barclay Merring, of Buffalo, N. Y., Is visiting his parents on south Fourth street.

Mr, and Mr«i J. Murray, of Buffalo, K. Y., are visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. SSotnei.

Chas. Baur has returned from his European trip, mu?l» improved in lteaiilt.

Mr. and Mrs, Kick Smith spont Christmas with Mrs. Suiitlrs,parents Ui Vinceanes.

Matt Miller, of Chicago, is visiting his parents on the J-sfayctte road, north of the city.

Miss Jennie Reinhelmer, of Ctoatee College, is spending her vacation in Areolaris.

Miss Jessie Havens returned Mosiday roiu a vfcry delightful visit in Lsui»ville,

Miss Kate

is. tho guest of Miss Mary Peddle, for a few Mr. and Krt&nger. of Cleve-

artnchool Claude Matthews and his daughter Bnull, were here for iu Helen, ofcOinttm» to the city Thursday-

Mrs. John J. Rishel, of Harrisbnrg Ohio, is in the city visiting her son, Mr. John Rishel.

Mrs. E. T. Hays and iKin are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. S. Griffith, of south Third street.

Miss Mattie Spangler, of Maxinkuckee, is visiting Mrs. George Kettwig, of east Poplar street,

Prof. Carl Leo Mees, of the'Polytechnic, is spending his vacation at his home in Columbus.

Miss Anna Krout, of Crawfordsville visited this week with her sister Mrs J. D. Bigelow. •,

Mr. and Mrs. Risinger and Mrs. Lake are visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs JohnG. Leutz.

Miss Grace Refers is spending the holidays in Danville as the guest of Miss Lizzie Johnson.

Mrs. Belle Usher has returned home from Marshall where she visited rela tives and friends.

Miss Mary. G. Taylor is visiting with her mother in Madison, Ind., during the holiday vacation.

Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Horace Wright and Miss Ella Black on January 1st, 1890.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Beach will make an extended tour in California and the west after the holidays.

Mrs. W. A. Murphy, of 431 south Third street, spent Christmas in Chicago, with Mrs. M. F. Zigler.

Mrs. Lawrence Regan, nee'Miss McCormick, of Danville, Ind., is visiting friends in the city.

Herbert and Cora Ryan are spending their vacation with their grandmother in Lockland, Ohio.

Miss Alice Dempsey is spending the vacation in Chicago with Mrs. Halpin, nee Miss Kate Lamb.

Miss Marie Nutt, of Greencastle, is visiting with her aunt Mrs. I. N. Pierce during the holidays.

Mrs. Story, of north Fifth street, is spending the holidays with relatives and friends at Saline City.

Harry Overstreet, of the Armour Packing Houses, Kansas City, is spending several days in the city.

Mrs. E. T. Hays is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Griffith, on south Third street.

Mrs. Mooday, of Hinesboro, Ills., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mollie Mason of north Thirteenth street.

Ed Moorhead is spending the holidays in the city after a term at the Rush medical college, of Chicago.

Mrs. McKenzie, of north Seventh, has returned from a three weeks' visit to Louisville and Indianapolis.

Finley A. McNutt will leave on the 2d of January for Bloomington to begin his labors in the law school there.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erlanger, formerly of this city, now of Cleveland, are visiting friends on south Sixth street.

Mrs. W. B. .Johnson, of Green Valley, Mo., is here attending her mother, Mrs. Silas Conway, who is still quite sick.

Mrs. Dr. Askren, of south Fourth street, is spending the holidays with her inothor at French Lick Springs, Ind.

Miss Mae Fulwiler Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hamblln, In St. Louis, who will return here with her after tho holidays.

Miss May Bryson, of Brazil, will spend next week in the city, the guest of Miss Idelle Kidder and Miss Fannie Foster.

Miss Etta Cunningham, of Denver, Col,, formerly of this oity, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Conover, of Chestnut street.

Mrs. E. J. Hayman wasealled to Paris, 111., Wednesday night on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Stewart, aged 03.

Mrs. Rosenborg and family and Miss Mollie Brelnlg left yesterday for Chicago, where they will make their future home.

Mrs. E. II. Bindley will give a euchre party Monday night in honor of her nieco, Miss Rowena Saucier, of New Orleans.

Milton Moore, formerly a clerk for Goodman A Hirschler, now located iu New York, is spending the holidays in the city.

Treasurer Conzman and Auditor»Armstrong went to Indianapolis Tuesday to make their semi-annual settlement with the State.

Mr. and'kw^A'. W. Smlti, on a visit to his relatives. This ia the Fourth street, spending the holidays first time that be has seen any of bis ill Ch&agv.

Miss Grace Lockwood, of north Eleventh street, was greeted by her friends with a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening.

Charlie Seidautoph left Sunday afternoon for South Hutchinson, Kan,, on a visit. He will be back next Monday morning.

Mrs. Otto Relhle and daughter Grace are spending holiday week with Mr. and Mrs, Hull, Mrs. Reihle's parents, at the poor farm.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Prltcbard, of Cloverland, Ind., spent Chritmas with their daughter, Mrs, J. M. Mi&sey, 1136 5 Main street.

Will Kirhy, of Muncle, formerly a Polytechnic student, will be married to

Armstrong, of Indianapolis, Miss Louisa Win ton, of MtincSe, New Year** night. Ch&s. S. Day, of Cloverland, Ind., gen.\ir, a«v» ."«*•» »*»'""r"» eral agent of the North American publaud,

Ohio, visited friends in this eity u9hing company, of St, Louis, was in •ki. the city Monday* Miss Frances Potter gave a family din-

thin week Miss Li**!e Itolosy is homo front .imit rutM» wutu/ umCinclnnaU 'whom she has bwti attending xier party Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. John

Richardson and daughter, Miss Clint, of

J, R. Adams and family left Thursday George Ripley while the Pearl of Pekin for Retoit, Ks., to be gone until the 5th troupe make a tour to California. of January* Robert McXair, of Piqua, Ohio, ia liere

Mrs. Will Ripley arrived in the city Monday and is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

relatives here fur eighteen yean.

Miss Frances Foster very delightfully entertained a number of friends at tea last evening in honor of Miss Lee, who is the guest of Miss Grace Havens.

Mique O'Brien, the genial little graduate from Terre Haute's newspaper row, now of the Cincinnati Times-Star force, spent one day of this week at home.

Frank Kern is home from Savannah

visiting

Jacob Kern. business there and is doing very well in

Miss Cora Davis attended a very pleas ant masquerade ball in Paris Thursday night, and Friday went on to St. Louis, where she will visit with old schoolmates. .*

Master Duffieid Duncan, son of Presi dent Duncan, of Coates college, gave a pleasant party Thursday to which all the children who attend the school were invited.

Mrs. Maggie Myers, of Bushton, His., and Mrs. Sarah Luce, of Cartersburg, Ind., are visiting their brother, Mr. William Mason, of north Thirteenth street.

Prof. J. A. Wickersham, of Rose Polytechnic, and wife, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hedden, at 59 Talbot avenue Indianapolis.

Mrs. L. F. Perdue will entertain the Rosaiamily for the annual New Year's family dinner. It is expected that there will be at least thirty members of the family at the table.

Thomas N. Anderson anci Miss Etta Bales were united in marriage at7o'clock p. m., Thursday, at the residence of the groom's brother, J. A. Anderson, 722 north Seventh street, Mayor Donaldson officiating.

Miss Jessie Perdue very pleasantly entertained the Home Circle, jr., dancing club Wednesday evening. Among the guests were Miss Marie Nutt, of Greencastle, Miss Lee, of Adrian, Mich., and Miss Isabelle Oakey. y'

The Rev. Francis Beacon, once minister of the Congregational Church in this city, and late of Blrkley, California, has been elected to the chair of history in the state university in California. His wife was Miss Jennie Foote of this city.

Miss Madge Gilbert very delightfully entertained a company of young ladies and gentlemen with progressive angling at her home east of the city last night. The party went out in an omnibus and not only had a pleasant time at Miss Gilbert's but a jolly time going and coming.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamburger, of Paris, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Tuesday. A large number attended from this city, among whom 1yere Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erlanger and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. A. Herz, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hirschler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Uffenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seligsberger, Mr. and Mrt^S* Loeb, Mrs. Mack and daughter, Miss Hattie, Miss Rebekah Tomer, Miss Rose Joseph, Mr. Max Dittleback.

Waliler's Tenderloins and Sweet Breads Are as nice as you ever tasted. Leave orders south Fourth street. All kindp of choice meats.

Eat your Christmas Dinner for 1890 at your own home in "Cottage Place." Lots sold on easy monthly payments. T. H.

Co., 052 Wabash Ave.

New Years

Dr. C. T. BALL.

Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseases, tumors and superfluous hair, removed to 115 south Sixth st.

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Gen'l Sherman

Spanish Hand Made, best 5c cigar, at Poetoffice News Stand, 12 n. 7th street.

Vandalia Line Holiday Rates. The Vandalia Line will sell excursion tickets between all stations on its line where the distance is 200 miles or less,

with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and where the one-way rate is twenty He is now in the broker bents or over, at one and one-third fares for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on Dec. 24th and 25th, also, 31st, 1889, i- and Jan. 1st, 1890 good going only on date of sale, and, good returning until

Jan. 3rd, 1S90. Tickets will be sold to children over five and under twelve years of age, at one-half of the above rate.

For further information apply to the nearest ticket agents of the Vandalia Line.

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Dealers in Hardware, 420 Main St.

H. R. WRIGHT & CO

The White Front Grocers, Have

Real Estate "and* Improvement stoHweckWpcrw Fig., Sweitzer Cheese, ... Protnage de Brie CheeBe,

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aud all good housekeepers will make an especial effort to have a first-class Christmas dinner.

But what can the best cooks do without material? These can be found fresh and nicest Joe Miller's grocery, 515 Main street..

a Great Holiday Display.

Among other things are the following:

Dew Drop Canned Goods, Catawba Grapes, Malaga Grapes,

Florida Orange?, Bell Flower Apples, Quail and Rabbits',

Dressed Poultry, Sweet Cider, Saratoga Chips,

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Every Piece of our Fine English

Worth $2.00 and $2.25 per Yard,=.4

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Two Fast Trains Daily.

Between Terre Haute and Jacksonville, Fla., leaving Terre Haute at 5:20 a. m. and 9:50 p.m., arriving at Jacksonville the following day at 1:55 p. m. and second morning at 8:40 a.m., respectively, via the Evansvllle route. Only one change of cars. Solid trains to Nashville, with Pullman buffet sleeping cars attached. Fast time to all points South, accommodations and time not equalled.

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R. A. CAMPBELL, General Agent

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Low Holiday Rates.

The E. & T. Hand C. & E. I. R. R. will sell round trip tickets between all stations one and one-third fare. Tickets to be sold December 24th, 25th, 31st, 1889, and January 1st, 1890 good goiug on day of sale and returning up to and including Jan. 3rd, 1890.

R. A. CAMPBELL, Gen. Agt.

Holiday Rates.

In accordance with an old and well established custom, the Big Four Route will sell excursion tickets lMJfare for the round trip. Dates of sale, Tuesday, Dec. 24th, Wednesday, Dec. 25th, Tuesday, Dec. 31st, Wednesday, Jan. 1st. All tickets good to return up to and including Friday, January 3d, giving every one an opportunity to enjoy a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. For full information regarding rates, time, etc., call on E. E. South, agent C. C. C. & St. L. Ry, Sixth street depot, Terre Haute, or D. B. Martin, general passenger agent, Cincinnati, O.

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in Winter, saving half your fuel. Windows can be raised or lowered as usual for ventilatiorl. For sale by FIKNBINER & DUENWEG,

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California Wine, Fruit Cakej.

Bi/ckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup, White Clover Honey,

Cranberries,

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Monday morning we will inaugurate a great Slaughter Sale of all Woolen Goods. We are overstocked on them and must reduce every department prior to our annual inventory. Call and secure some of the wonderful bargains.

THE PLACE OF ALL BARGAIN SEEKERS.

Despite the unfavorable weather our store was crowded with eager buyers and each went away happy. The great success of our Bargain Sale is due entirely to these two facts:

FIRST. When we advertise BARGAINS they AbS bargains and SECOND. We not only ADVERTISE bargains, but everything we advertise can be found in our store.

While some lots have been entirely closed out, we still have a com plete assortment and enough to suit the most particular buyer. DON'T STAY AWAY for fear of not being able to get these bargains, but come prepared to buy. Everything is guaranteed as represented. Everything marked in plain figures and sold at onex price, alike to rich and poor.

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