Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1880 — Page 6
Republican Primary Ward Meetings*
The Republican wmrd meetings, for the pur pose of nominating a candidate for council also commltteman from each ward to serve the ensuing year, will be held Saturday ETealaff, April 24iU, at 7:30 o'clock, At the following places:
Pint Ward—At Republican headquarters, Main, between Sixth and Seventh. Second Ward—At Harrison's grocery, corner Seventh and Poplar.
Third Ward—At Schroder's grocery, Second and Farrington. Fourth Ward—At Hook's planing mill, on Third street.
Fifth Ward—At Jos. Holmes' livery stable Main street Sixth Ward-At E. & T. H. car house, on Poplar street.
Newly elected committee will report at Re publican headquarters, at 9 o'clock same even log, to organise.
The amusement Titan that does all it advertises that does not permit its patrons to be annoyed by peddlng of any kind under its canvases: that demands protection from the authorities for its patrons from swindlers and mountobacks that has the only oom»lete traveling menagerie on earth hat has the largest and most artistic circus ever seen that has the great and only James Robison that has the largest beard of Captive Elephants, the largest Aquarium of Sea Xious and Marine Amphibia): the only pair of Full grown, Living Hippopotami ever imported the only drove of Six Performing Colorado Cattle the only Two* horned. Hairy Rhinoceros the only Willis Cobb Miniature Circus the only King Sarbro'H Royal Japanese Circus: the only genuine Electric Light and Motor exhibited both alternoon and evening the only tribe of Ute Chiefs and Braves, and gives the finest free street show tho world has ever seen.
I MR, J. T. MoCOY, who was so favorably known some time ago as the gen's tlemanly manager of the Buokeye Cash
Store, has accepted a position at the Star Notion House, where he will be in charge of the .Dry Ooods Department, and will be always gT*a tcrwairtrpuatmrf old friends and customers.
BARY CARRIAGES.
The babies want to get out this pleasant weather, and W. H. Soudder wants all mothers to look at his baby carriages before baying, He has a good assort* A ment of carriages of all styles and prioes. \Can make it your interest to buy of him.
W1U shortly olose out the stock and make room for loe cream trade. Main 4 Street, between Sixth and Seventh
STOP YOUR HORSE
I In front of Farley A Roach's Harness {Manufactory, on Main street, east of {Third, for heavy and fine harness, of qvery description. Their stock embraoes everything of the substantial sort suited jto the farmers' wants, and the most eleIgant fine harness, together with saddles, |ap dusters, whips, brushes, etc. They jjhold tb'eir large trade by giving good gWis at the lowest living prioes.
W. H. PAIGE A CO. are having quite large trade in Cblckering Pianos, '.'hey have just received some new *\ylea of Upright, In French walnut VQd ebonized cases, which are beautiful. Also, new style of Mason A Hamlin rgans. They offer these reliable lntruments on very liberal terms, in pay.tenia or for cash. It will pay to give ma a call before purchasing elsewhere. 7 Main street.
wLeave orders for SHAVINGS at Hnkman A Russel's stave factory 75 nts per load.
LcALIFORNIA HONEY, FRUIT ljUTTKRS AND PURE FRUIT PREfhHVES, CANNED PINE APPLE,
KITE WAX CHERRIES, CALIFOR,:IA PEACHES AND PEARS ALL IN fEAVY SYRUP AND VERY CHOICE
C. ALEXANDER MANN'S, 80 S. PCTII ST. Rerky MonntMia CnrlMitim.
Jold and silver bearing ores, petrified od, chrystola, and specimens of the rated Leadville "carbonates" sent t|aid, 50 eents and fl.OO each, aooordto siae." Views of Ijeadville and mountain towns, S for fl.O®. rees MKi.vn.r.K's MirssrM, Boulder, ,'irado* I Yhat every one says must be true,"
Dr. Seller*' Cough Syrup" haa no [A tor N1 S5c* loR
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
coughs and colda. Try it
the benffit of all sufferers, be "l enough to bring the wonderful efof St. Jacobs Oil before the puhlie. twelve long years my wife suffered
In thi
Neuralgia fn the bead, and often the most terrible pain*, A few I bought a bottle of that won*edy—St. Jacobs Oil—and am -ctly astonished at its marvelloua half a bottle thoroughly cured wife. I gladly would have paid pbvstetan fifty dollars If be coold done the same: thing therefore I Yhat everybody may rue medicine.
grlplng, no rickiwsa, in wing ^rt's liver Pllla onlir one for a "^wiinple doee free. Warranted. nflck and Berry.
o^iaehe, pain in the jbacii, p^gjioMf If so.' take ivar
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M. N. DIALL, Chairman.
LOUIS BAOANZ, Secretary.
SELLS BROTHER'S RAILROAD LEVIATHAN Come to town next Saturday in time to see the^more than magnificent street parade in the morning be thoughtful and generous and bring the whole family with you enjoy a right royal holiday, and go back to the office, farm and workshop re-invigorated and refresh ed, with better heads and lighter hearts for having visited Sells Brothers' Millionaire Confederation of stupendous Railroad Sbows, at Terre Haute on Saturday, May 1st.
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An Irishman, having signed the pledge, was Charged soon afterward with having drank "Twaa me absentmlndedness," said Pat, »-an' a habit I have of talkln' wld meself. I sed to meself, seal, 'Pat, coom in an' have a drink.' 'No, sir,' sex 1, 'I've swore off.' 'Then 111 dhrink alone,'sez I meself,'an' 111 wait For yez outside,' sea I an' whin meself come oat, faith An' 1 was dhrnuk an' I sex 'Pat,'sez I to meself. Why is a blnsh Ilka a purty girrl An' faith sez I to meself, 'It's kase they both become a woman. An Begorry, thinks I to meself, so do the new Cashmere capes so exquisitely beautiful just In at the Star Notion House. An' did yes See the new Kid Oloves, In operas, blacks an' Street shades, with three, four, and six buttons. Every glove warranted, an' beet of all, they Are purfect fits, an' can be sold fur 25 cents Less than any other glove in the city, of like quality. Also, an illegant assortment of Lace-wrist
Lisle Qloves and elbow length Silk Mitts in the Most exquisite shades—the delight an' admiration Of all the ladles. Begorry, emmy, an' did Yez hear about that hathen Hindoo Well, Here's some varses that tells all about him A Hindoo died—a happy thing to doWhin fifty years united to a shrew. Released, he hopefully for lntrance cries Before the gates of Brahma's Paradise. 'Hast been through purgatory ?'Brahma said. I have been married,'an' be hung his head All right, come In an' welcome, too, my son, Marriage and purgatory are much as one. I'm tola that worship of these Hindoo gods Makes oft of women slaves to serve their lords, Extracting from their lives that loveliness Of grace and beauty which to womankind belongs. I'll wager money that this Hindoo dead, Or Brahma in his Paradise secure, Have never seen a woman beautiful and pure Who buys her corsets at the Star Notion
Where they do lead the oorset trade with The largest stock, the latest. And the best that can be found, With every corset warranted a perfect fit, Each giving ease, grace, beauty and refinement To the form divine. Such ladies' stockings as they nowjdlsplay. For beauty and texture cannot be surp&SSOCi. Three times the quantity of children's hose Found anywhere outside of large cities, Can now be seen at this live house, In colors, styles and qualities. They ask you will carefully inspect their stock learn their prices, that you be convinced
They lead the hosiery trade. Extra Inducements they do offer in prints, With all the very best ten cent qualities At seven and one-half cents per yard. They mean business when they say they'll soli Muslins, sheetings, dress goods, tweeds and jeans From one to two cents cheaper than Yon can buy elsewhere, Don't take our word for this, but go and see And satisfy yourself 'tis true.
STAR NOTION HOUSE,
Tuesday, April 27.
JOSEPH COOK
Will deliver his Grandest Lecture,
Tho greatest theme of all ages. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Button's without extra charge.
pHRISTIAN CHURCH CONCERT. Thursday Eve., April 27
PROGRAMME. PART I.
1. Phantom Choru* ...Bellini Ohorus. 2. Caprice Herolque (Original)
Mrs. D. Davis, Messrs. Wm. G^ Dan and Jom Davis.
ADMISSION, CENTS
Q.RAND EXCURSION
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ST. LOUIS,
Saturday, May 15,1880
OVER THE VANDAHA LINE. Under thejtoapiees of the St. Praseiaeu da the of the
BenevoientSocle^of Terre Haute, On the «cca«iOD of the 25th anniversary Geraaan Catholic Central Vetvin.
Tickets. $3.50 Round Trip.
Trains leave the Union Depot, corner of Tenth and Chestnut, May 15th. at 19 p. m. Marshall, lUa.. SO p. at., rate, SSL&h Teatopolls. Ills., 1130 a. nr, rate. *5.00 Efllng* ham. Ills., &3Q a. m.,rate,
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517 Main Street.
Pinafore Slippers.
W. H. Gretner is looking, this afternoon, far a lot of Pinafore Slippers, something new and decidedly nobby in the way of ladies slippers. The ladies should call and use them Mmmediatel flrstdooF" west oflh Ohio and Fourth streets.
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Plumbing.
Jas. T. Moore invites you to call on him for all kinds of Plumbing. He has all the materials for oompletely fitting out dwellings or business houses, and with oompetent workmen will insure good work. He also guarantees satis* faotion in prioes. For quality of work he refers to numbers of citizens for whom plumbing has been done.
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Mr. Herman Letbing.
3. Moonlight on the Rhine .Kewland Misses LlKzie and Ida Ensey. 4. The Shadow Song Meyerbeer
Miss Alice Simpson.
5,8oftly Dream,Sweot Love.. ..Martin Mrs. D. Davis, Messrs. Wm. G., Dan and Tom Davis.
PART II.
a. Polonaise (C sharp minor* ...Chopin b. Rondo...._ _C. M. Von Weoer Mr. Herman Leibing. 2. Looking Back —Sullivan
Miss Anna Hyde.
3. Life's Dream is O'er Archer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis. MiwMayM^wan. 5. Pro Pfondo Basso ... -..Pitas
SSjft.
Arrive at St. Lonls, 6SK a. m. Mar l«th. The fUil Rinccold band will aecompany the excursion
TlcketsROod on aUwanlar trains retnrn* Ins up to May lHth. KxconUoo train returnlna flroaa St. Louta Sonday, May l«h, atl0oV^kp.m.
ARPET CLEANING.
CHARLES H. WA8R1M6TOX Attends promptly to Carpet and HOOK Cleaning. Carpets taken np and rtirnlUir* moved and handled
relald.
with oare.
All wora llrst class, and chanfea rwaaooable. Leave orders at 4l Ohio street, or eend pot. tsleaid. (17-«a.
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It is the One Grandest, Greatest, Costliest, Most Compl e, Most Oceanic, and Savage Life Illustrating Canvas Colle
It is a $200,000 Fact
It actually possesses and presents each day in parade, THE MIGHTIEST HERD OF ELEPHANTS EVER EXPORTED FROM ASIA AND AFRICA COMBINED-
It is a $57,000 Fact
It has just imported from the Nubian White Nile, and exhibits in an immense tank, as well as loose iu the arena at each performance
TIE Mil SIOPflDOBS HUE ilPPOPOTlMIS
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TIE OUT Fill (IWIFEMIE HIPP0P0T1MUS
These Blood-sweating Biblical Behemoths being' the ONLY PAIR OF LIVING HIPPOPOTAMI ever placed on exhibition, and an African Zoological wonder without counterpart, and which no other show $u now duplicate, at any price.
It is a $1 ,000 per week Fact^v
It has seoured the H^ro Barebacjc Ho A"
It is a $55,000 Fact
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is a $66 ©ba Fact
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IT IS 1 $301,000 F1CT
"~log wonders of all ea'th.
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exhibits the ONLY GIGANTIC LIVING
it fftftjWV rUl/b TWO-HORNED HAIRY ASIATIC RHINOCEROS.
And each morning,
IT IS A-$500.000 FACT
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A REAL RAILROAD SHOW
With Ponderous Special Tralna of its own, and built for It.
IT IS A $30,000 FACT
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(REIT PfftFECTEO flECTBIC LIGHT 110 MOTOR
la alono employed to flood tta 400,000 ywrd aof oanvaa with sun eellpatng, heaves %r' boraapteador.
IT IS A $10 PERSONAL FACT
For each and all to profit by, that this aU overshadowing alliance of dletlnd!f diverse and novel exhibitions, combioo^ more wealth, merit and Instruction than any twenty first class menageries and circnsea ever exhibited here, and yet to all of which A SINGLE TICKET for the usual price admits—Children under 9 yeara, half ratea. 1,000 Reserved Folding Cushioned Opera chairs, 2& cents extra.
Two Exhibitions Each Day,
'It is an $18,000 Fact, for the first time it now introduces to an amazed public
Whose simultaneous and incredible feats dwarf to instgnlflance the .common tricks of all so-called "Trained Stallions." -b lj
Car and the Stupendous Den of the Hippopouimi
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It has five times the
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1, Pofor Elephants, Amphibious Leopards and Siberian Beats. Many
Twenty Hnge Living Sea Lions, Polar Elephants, Amphibious Leopa other shows combined have ever possessed, and each day consamlng 1,000 pounds of fisb.
It 18 ft $500 000 Fact
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The Only Herd of Six Performing' Colorado Cattle,
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STUPENDOUS RAILROADt SHOWS!
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largest MARINE AQUARIUM ever moved
It is a $400 per day Fict
i-,»1 ?'It brings for the first time before the civilized world a
Tribe of Genuine Ute Chief* and Braves,
Who present themselves at each performance In a most thrilling and powerfully realistic equestrian drama of Border Warfare, ....
A IT 13 A 828,000 FACT
Its Educated Animals, not even including its monster herd of performing eie-
phanta, are cf greater umber, variety, rarity and value, more wonlerfally edneated. than all hote or any
cession of the Four Millionaire Manaaers. *n-J Idas March of Huhtr Mavodm* Behold in this para-le the oi-mal V*)u«u the larratt ait I rttuwt vttalcle4 ever made or moveti containing t.%re*t it'
Af^rn?°-plaDi E're7grSr,ndf
COBB'S MINIATURE CIRCUS
Isthe only entertainment of the kind in existence, and aa iullnite souicvof the molt uproarious delight lo both old and young.
is a $1500 per day Fact,,
revives thf prodigious gioriesof the Roman Oolioeum in a s«parate slup^n ui elec* ic lighUKl claasic circus, in which none but bareback champions and principal per* rmera of every athletic specialty are permitted to appear.
It is a $40,000 Fact KOlfl Lhla'fa'nB3EK1^1KCtJS.
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