Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 22, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1892 — Page 8

THE MAIL.

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

Social Circle.

Dr. Robert Van Valzah Entertained a lew friends with a frog sapper Wednesday night at bis borne on sooth Sixth

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Cards are oat announcing the marrlage of Miss An*a Kennedy and Joseph Keifer, of Vincennes, on the 19th of April, Frank Conrath of this city, and 0. Lang, of Chicago, will be groomamen, and Miss Adeiia Kennedy, sister of the bride, and Miss Lizzie Kelfqr, sister of the groom, will be bridesmaids. Mr. Kelfer is well known here in the city. They will go to New York city on a wedding toar. 'V

M. E. Wilson, foreman in the weaving department in the Riverside woolen mills, and Miss Mollie Hood, employed in the same department and boarding at 613 south Third street, were married at the bride's residence on Wednesday evening in the presence of many friends, Rev. Isaac Dale, of Asbury church, ofliciatyig. A reception was given afterwards and many presents were given. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson begun housekeeping Thursday at 618south Fourth street. Mr. Wilson's parents lire in Madison, Ind.

Otto C. Heyroth and Miss Fannie H. Farnbam were quietly married at the home of the brido, 669 Oak street, on Tuesday morning, Rev. J. H. Crura ofllcating in the presence of the families or the briile and groom. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, and at 7:15 tho newly married couple were oft for Indianapolis, from whonce they wont to Cincinnati, their home. The groom is well known here, where he was raised, being connected with the Prairie City bank for a number of years. At present he is in the insurance business in Cincinnati. The bride has many friends hero, all of whom wish her success.

Thomas W. Haymond,v of this city, and Miss Grace Burk, of Greencastle, wore married on Tuesday afternoon at the homo of the bride's father W. H. Burk, Greencastle, Rev. Dr. Town officiating. Both wero DePauw students, the groom having graduated in 1887, and the brid$ fceing aierabsr ?f the class of 1803. Mr. Haymood was foMiarly oi "Shelby ville, this state, but has been engaged in the practice of law here for several years. There were present from this city Judge D. N. Taylor and Sam

M. Huston Miss Grace Haymond, of Sbolbyville, sister of the groom Miss Harriot, of Indianapolis, and a number of De Pauw professors, besides the immediate relatives were also present. The young couple came immediately to this city and are boarding at 401 north Center street,

Personal.

Mrs. W. A. Murphy is in Fort Wayne. B. G. Hudnut was in Yincennes Tuesday.

Miss Frank Watson is home from Brazil. Miss Nellie Sbaw is visiting in St. liOUiS.

Miss Anna Mitchell Is home from Clnulnuatl. General Thoma^ H. Kelso* Is in Washington.

Koohholmer has returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Leo Martin has returned to Saginaw, Mich:

Miss Emma Mllau has been vlsittug in Decatur. Miss Mary Morris has returned from ludiannpolis.

Mrs. A. Hausm»n has returned from IndinuapoUs. Miss Maggie Lonley has been yisiting in Danville, 111.

Miss Minnie EAwards spent tho week in Indlatwpdlls. Miss Gertrude Stockton has returned from Evansviile.

Frank Barr, of Mattou, 111., was In town Wednesday. Born, to Tar

Hon Thompson and wife,

Thursday, a son. S. T, Reese and wife have returned from California.

Mrs. M. W. Huff has beeu rlsUiug RockvlUc friends. D. W. Westfield and wife will spend Sunday In Chicago.

Miss Mollie Lewis h&s been visiting Parte, III., friends. Miss Eflie Hertlinger has returned from Indianapolis.

Mrs, Alice Birch Has been visiting Indianapolis friends. Miss Ella Lyons, of Newman, Ills., ia visiting relatives here.

Miss Nellie Peters, of Bra* 11, has been visiting relatives here,

Mrs. E. B, Stewart has gone to Illinois to visit her parents. Miss Nayme Woolsey has "been the guest of Mattoon friends.

K. Williams and wife were the guests of Paris friends this week. Mrs. James Mlddieton has been visiting relatives in Greencastle.

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Frank O'Bajfl* is slowly recovering from aa attack of pneumonia. p*ul Patterson and wife have been visiting relatives in Owaonatl./:^.'.

Mias LUlie Alc**nder, of Greencastle, to visitiag her stetar, Mrs. MCOMU Elites Ix*uiae Shatav, of Bridgeport, III., will visit relative# h*re *H»fc

Mrs. Harry Crawford, of Vincennes, has been visiting relatives in town Mrs. Emil Bauer has goae east for a much needed rest and recuperation.

Mrs. George Larimer and children have been visiting friends in Brazil. Mrs. Clay Hedges has been visiting her parents in Paris, III., this week. .Mrs. Julia F. Taylor, of Chicago, ia visiting relatives on north Fifth street.

Mrs. William Milton, of Indianapolis, is visiting south Fourth street friends. Mrs.. C. F. Taenzer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Darnell, of Memphis, Tenn.

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Miss Gertrude Thomas, of MattoOn, 111., is visiting relatives on south Sixth

Miss Lillie Westerman, who has been Visiting in Evansviile, has returned home.

Miss Ofa Purcell has been the guest of Mrs. C. C. Cook, of Marshall, 111., this week, .. .* if*

Miss Lillian Edmunds, of Brazil, will visit her sister, Mrs. L. A. Sanderson, next week. |gg|

Mesdames J. S. Bays and P. R, Jenkins, of Sullivan, spent last Wednesday in the city.

Mrs. George Seeley, of Dayton, Ohio, has been visiting her parents on south Sixth street. |i|-

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Miss Effie Coleman, of north'Sixth street, entertained a whist party Tuesday eveulug.Ir^||||:^| ^g^ g|g

Miss Clara Harfc has returned home to Evansviile after an extended visit to friends here.

Mrs. Manda Turner, who has been visiting relatives in Pittsburg, Pa., has returned home*

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Miss Laura Langdon, who has been visiting friends in Galesburg, 111., has returned home.

Born, to E. C. Bichowdky And wife, at Sunny Slope, near San Gabriel, Cal., pn April 6th, a son.

Mrs. Charles Hihkle, of south' Third street, will visit her mother in Indianapolis next week.

Miss Mae Strayer, of Denver, Col., is visiting her uncle, C. E. Clark, of No. 600 Cherry street

Mrs. Charles Hassinger, of Columbus, Ohio, has been visiting her,mother?on south Third street

Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Moline, 111., has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Smith, of

south Ninth street*' Mrs. Sarah Dunbar, who has been visiting her mother at Belleville, 111., has returned home.

Mrs, J. H. Williams, of Moline, 111-., has been visiting,Mm. J. H. S^ith, of south Ninth street.

Miss Bessie Cook, of Indianapolis, has been visiting her brother^ F. M. Cook, of north Fourth street.

Miss Moreland, who ti'as beeu visiting her brother, has returned to her home in Wabash, Ind.

Harry McChesney, of Chicago, has been visiting his parents, Jos. McChesney and wife, this week.

Mrs. Julius Hulsev, who has been yisiting relatives here, ha9 returned home to little Rock, Ark.

Mrs. Sol. Goodman, acoltafmaled by her daughters, Addle and Clara, visited relatives here this week.

Mrs. J. L. Litchfield, of Emporia, Kan., who has been visiting friends here, has returned home. *^-^^'f£^^

Miss Jennie McNabb, who has been visiting in Chicago for a month, returned home Thursday night.

Fred Brown arrived from El Paso, Texas, Thursday night, and is the guest of his uncle, H, H. Bondinot.

Mrs. George F. Brlggs, of Sullivan, Ind., has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Dova Williams, the week.

Chet Blood and wife, formerly otimS' city, but now of Denver, Col., are visiting relatives and friends here.

Miss Mary Anderson, who have beon visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to her home in Evansviile. |ift

Mrs.*R. H. Catlin and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Catlln's father In Sullivan, returned home on Wednesday. 1 «,

Dr. J. A. Moor© and wife, a$d s6n Harry, who have been visiting Mrs. N. Dlx, of south Fifth street, have returned home."

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Mrs. C. E. Simpson, of south Sixth street, wa9 called to Charlestoa, HI., on Tuesday, by the death of her father, John H. Easton.

The family of Rev. R. V. llnnter, of the Central Presbyterian church, has arrived in the city. The residence is 223 south Fifth street.

Mrs. Nancy M. Westfall and Miss Anna Hebb, who have been visiting at Baton La., and other southern pointsi have' returned home.

Miss Leta Hunt of Rockville, spent the ««rly portion of the week with friends here, on her way to visit relatives and friends in Missouri and Kansas.

Rev. Brown, of Crawfordsville, will occupy the pulpit of the Central Christian church to-morrow morning and evening, having {exchanged pulpits with Rev. Frank.

Dr. Mendenball, formerly president of the liose Polytechnic Institute, now chief of the United States geodetic coast survey* was In the city this week on his way to Sau Antonio* Ttacaa.

MIRS Ivoulflee Haberly, who has been visiting her annt, Mrs. Bondinot, of DanvUie, III., has gone to Ontrsvllle, Indn where she is assisting her grandfather, iter. S. M. Stimson, as typewriter.

Ed. S. (Judge) Craln, now of Orange, New Jersey, sailed from New York

TERRE 'HATJTE SATURDAY EVENING

for Europe last Saturday. He was going direct to Rome, where he is going to spend Easter, and will take in the whole continent before he returns.

Senator Yoorhees is preparing a speech which be will deliver at Memphis upon the formal Opening of the new steel bridge which spans the Mississippi. The occasion has been fixed for May 12th. Senator Yoorhees wasasked to act as the orator some days ago.JI

Church Supper.

Th6 ladles of first division of the Cen tral Christian church, will give a first olass sapper on Tuesday evening, April 12th, at the church on Mulberry street. The public is invited.^ Admission, including supper, 15 cents.

Grand opening at the "Annex," 405 Main street next Tuesday evening. Brass and string music.

$50 Reward.

Will be given by A. C. Bryce & Co., for a fibre of cottbn found in the material of their |3 all wool pants.

Easter Goods.

of all ddlbrfptions at Eiser's also,.fancy Baskets for fruits etc. ~~1?

Remember, we sell you Carpets, Furniture and StoveS on payment just as oheap as you can them elsewhere for cash. C. WOOD & CO., 23 and 25 west side south Fourth st.

Amusements.

"VfATLOB'S OPERA HOUSE JLN

Wilson Nay lor Manager.

MONDAY EVE., APRIL t1,'

Supported by his perfect comedy company In the new comedy success,

"LEND ME YOTR WIFE."

Arranged for America by Dion Boucicault and Sydney Rosenfeld, Sale now open. 75, SO & 25.

INTAXLOR'S OPERA HOUSE.

,. vVJlsou Naylor—Manager.

SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 16,

CON RK ID'S

OPBBA OO.

Presenting the New York Casino Success

Sale opens Thursday, April 14th.

l#prices

Yon will always find us at the Top In the Footwear Line.

Riddle Hamilton & Co.

20 South Sixth Street, Terre Haute Ind.

.Bargains In Real Estate.

94^590 Will buy a business house on Fourth steeet tiro squares from Main street, 80 feet front. A splendid investment.

fl,fl00 Will buy a four roomed house with hall, three^ squares from Main street, on Fourth street. A good heme andconvenient to business*

f,3000 Will bay an eight roomed house three squares from Main street on Fourth street. Desirable situated for boarding house.

$2,700 Will buy a nine roomed brick house six squares from Main street on Fourth street. Will trade- this property ,for farm!«c

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92,000 Will buy^a good home on south Eighth street near Park street. We have desirable lots in all parts of the city. Flnkbiner'ssubdlvislon, north Seventh and Eighth streets, Condlt's subdivisions south 8eventh street, north Twelfth street and south Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets and many others.

Do not fail to see us before purchasing.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO.,

20 South Sixth Street, Terr? Haute, Ind.

Grip cough cured with Reid's German Cousrh aud Kidney Cure.

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With more fresh styles, low priced attractions and serviceable goods than ever. The big chance and the best chance to buy your Spring and Summer Shoes is now offered. Our enormous stock of seasonable styles is opened and ready. Such qualities and such prices we have never before been able to offer our customers* A thoroughly. first-class stock combining quality and elegance with prices strictly fair. Come in at once and see the newest designs and most serviceable styles of the season in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Shoesi

327 MAIN STREET,

EXTRA LARGE STOCK

Parlor

Including Latest and Exceedingly Pretty Designs.

My assortment of medium priced Chamber Suites iajjot excelled in the city. My

are'considerably lower than others can sell you same grade of goods. S

J.FREI) PROBST

ig -042 Wabash Avenue.

Agent fdr Columbia and Hartford Cycles.

for Confirmation Outfits for Boys.

As is our custom we shall again make a specialty of Confirmation Suits this Easter, and to this^end have provided a complete collection of Choice Garments. The materials are Corkscrew, Clay Worsteds, Diagonals, Tricots and Cheviots. Prices, $8, $10, $12 and $15.

MYERS BROS.,

Leading

Cor. Fourth and Main.

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f1,500 Will buy a neat house of five rooms eight squares from Main streeton north

Fifth street. This Is a good house and desirably located. 12,400 Will a ten room brick house on north

Sixth street with 72 feet of grou ad. This would make an elegant home for any one. 8300 cash and balance on time. It is a bargain,

$1,300 Will buy a four roomed house on north Center street, six squares from Main street. SoOO cash and balance on monthly payments. $1,350 Will bay a very desirable house of four #||J rooms on north Center street, north of

Locust street. Convenient to street car line. $2,500 Will bay an elegantvpew seven roomed cottage on Center street, north of Locust street. Convenient to street car line. 52,000 wni buy an eight roomed house on north Seventh street eight squares from

Main street.

92,100 Will buy a neat cottage on Seventh street north of Lafayette avenue. 92,200 Will buy a very nice home of six rooms on north Seventh street near Lafayette avenue. »a,J 91,600 Will buy a new seven room house on north Nineteenth street, south of Collett Park. 9 900'Wlll buya good three room house, lot 87% feet front, north of Tenth street. 92,500 Will buy a good seven room house on north Twelfth street, corner lot, large barn.

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Blazers

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93,500 Will buy buy an elegant new house.' eight rooms and a hall, bath room, bard wood finish throughout, north Fourteenth street.

$1,609 Will buy a good six room dwelling on south Center street. Large barn, fruit treets, etc. 95,000 Will buy nn elegant home, eight rooms on south Center street. Convenient to business.

Like cut in Tans, Navy, Grey and Black ^wro^Only

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EISHER'S.

EasterilH Ms.

The Great Trefousse Gloves, Centimeri, L. V. H. Lacing Gloves, Balsan freres, Biarritz in Kid and Suade, H. & R.

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Hook Suede Gloves, Adlers, Mocha and Gauntlet Gloves and others as well as Pretty Novelties of thfe Kid Glove world. SPECIAL!

Greatest Sale of the SeasoiCOiie Weejc before Easter...

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Muslin Undeff'r

Gowns at 37c/50c, 60c and 75c7 Chemises at 21c, 25c, 35c, 39c and 50c.

Drawers, 19c, 35c, 39c, 45c and 50C. S|| Skirts at 25c, 35c, 39c, 50c.

Children's Drawers, 8c, 9c, 10c, 11c, 12c, 13c, 14c and better. Children's Gowns, 28c to 40c and better. '§f

Remember, we are sole agents for Simon Herns & Co. celebrated Muslin Undergarments. Quite a good matiyof colored embroidered trimmed and White Novelty Gowns just opened. Do not fail to see them.

Pretty Capes, Jackets, Eeefers, Cape Newmarkets, Embroidered and Plain Fichus, just receiver for the Easter Trade.

Exclusive Patterns, whicli are coiitroled by us for this market, Irish Point, [white and ecru,] Eeal Brussels, Marie Antoinette, Antique, Tambour, Swiss, Renaissance Cluny, Nottingham, Sash Ourtainings, .eta, etc., Table Covers for Center or Dining Tables of Chenille, Jute Velour or Tapestry,

SPECIAL

$31

Wrappers, Tea Gowns, Satetflnd Silk Waists

Our Strong Point is Exclusive Designs and Low Prices.

100

100

Hook and But­

ton Mbsquetaire Suedes. at

59c. 7

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Suedes and Chamois Gloves at One lot of fancy and scarlet Mosquetaire Splendid and

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button Suede Trefouse

make at $1.49, sold

$2:00^

Look in our West Window and see the Great Corset Display. About

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styles of Corsets and Waists from the bfcs* makers of this and Europern markets.

Ladies and Children's

BOYS' WINDSOK TIES all slk, at He, 15c, 18c, 20c 25c and better. Sateen Ties, extra quality, at 5c. The latest Neckwear, Silk Jabots, trimmed with wide Point De Ireland Lace, very much worn in New York City fox evening and? street wear.

EMBKOIDERIES AND LACES. Grand assortment and all the popular and new things in the market TRIMMINGS. Opening of Novelty Dress Trfmmings the latest Paris Novelties as well as American products of the leading manufacturers.

HERZ' BAZAR,

B12 & 514 Wabash Ave.

.Artificial Stone Walks,

and Plastering,

M!oud.y &?Goffin,

jOeare orders at 1517 Poplar 8t., mi South Fifth HU, Main St, Terre Haute, Ind.

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One Lot Chenille Curtains with handsome Borders, Double Tassel Fringe* ten difFerent shade, $3.98 a pair*

3000 yds Figured Drapery, 5c a yd. Curtain Poles, Fixtures and Trimmings a Specialty. .....

Parasols and Umbrellas

^.jJ^^^^The Latest Novelties are Now Open.

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dozen Ladies Embroidered and Fancy Handkerchiefs at 61-4C. 100 dozen Swiss Embroidered and Scalloped 121-2C, value

25c.

dozen Swiss Embroidered Revered and Fancy Hemstitched only

25c,

VEILINGS. •.

The cutest and loveliest little things in Infants Slips/ Short Dresses, Caps and Hats you can possibly imagine.

worth

double. 50 dozen Gents Fancy White Hem-

dozen Gents Fancy White Hemstitched and Colored Borders 16 2-3C. 50 dozen. Gents Japanese Silk, red, brown, white, with cold borders, only 25c worth up to75c.

Largest variety and prettiest styles ever shown in Terre Haute.

CHIFFON LACES 111 colors deep embroidered, only 29c. 4 Swiss ribbed Underwear, Balbriggau Union Suite, low neck no sleeves, high neck no sleetes, high neck long sleeves for Ladies, Misses Children.

Ladies' ribbed Balbriggfln Equestrian {Tights and Drawers. Ladies' ribbed Balbriggan Yests, also white low neck and no sleeves silk braid at neck and arms 25c.

More bargains in Hosiery than we can enumerate. New Pocket Be oks, Purses, Card Cases, Hand Bags, Belts, Hair Ornaments beautiful line of real turtle shell Hairpins. A great many more new and beautiful goods which will be a feast to anyone td take a stroll through our establishment and see them. |g|

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