Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 September 1880 — Page 8

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PAPIER FOR THE PEOPLE.

Our People.

XjOai-"} Genoli and wife are at borne •-".Kjfrona nil eastern tour.

Mrs, JobQ R. Ch*tob6ra is at home again from ft northern trip. Miss Lizzie Peddle has taken the sitaation of clerk lor Saperi ndent Wiley,

I. H. C. Royse has been appointed administrator of the estate of George Haslett.

The mother of Mrs. A. H. Klldow, of

«i this city died on Wednesday, at Robin V^Sg... BOD, IllB* Nick Doison, the injured engineer, has not been able to leave bis bed since the accident, 3s Jos. Gilbert ani W. T. JJeancbamp

Attended the county fair at CrawfordnTllle this week. Mrs. J. A. Modeeitt and her niece Miss

Lena Duncan will spend ^a portion of the winter in New York. J?? Collector Minshall is expected home to-day from a visit to bis old home at Chambersbnrg, Pennsylvania.

Mrs. T. W. Harper goes to-day on a month's visit to her relatives and friends In Muncio, Richmond and Cincinnati.

Mrs. A. H. Dooley, of Indianapolis has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. G, Btimson, on sooth Third street, this week.

Councilman Clatter thinks pfcrtiality his been shown in tbe new arrangement of tbe council committees agd refutes to serve on any committees.

H. D. Scott has sold his sontb Sixth street residence to D. W, Watson who will remove from Third street, where be has lived for nearly a quarter of a cen tury.

S. C. Beach, the contractor, bad a birthday on Thursday, and his employes, with whom be is rory popular, presented him with a handsome gold-bead-ed cane,

About fifty of the friends of Mrs. Joseph Scbeil tendered her a pleasant birthday party, at her residence on North Slxth and-R-half street, Wednesday evening.

Miss Mell Stevenson, who Is attending the Commercial College, resides eight miles north of tho city, and rides down on horseback each morning, returning in the evening.

James H. Hedges, wife and sister started on Monday for Colorado Springs, where Mr. Hedges will take a position .in tbe auditor's oliioe of tho Denver and Rlo Grande road.

Mrs. Floyd Greenweil, Mrs. Simeon Rothrock and Mrs. Archie Taylor, re" turned home Tbutsday afternoon from Suez, Ills., where they have been visiting relatives for tbreo months past.

W. T. Loggott announces another excursion to Kansas and Nebraska, starting next Tuesday. This will bo hie thirty-fourth trip. He will conduct anothor excursion on tbo 29th inst.

W. M. Cochran, of Owen, Pixley fe Co**, returned yesterday from the north, greatly benefited by his sojourn in the Wisconsin country. Mrs. Cochran stop«d In Indianapolis to visit her irlends for a week or so.

D. W. Caldwell, the manager of the Pan Handle road, and a railroad man or high standing, has been appointed to •aucoeed tbe late Major Simpson, as manager of'the Vandalla line, with office at Columbus Ohio. ,i

Bob Hall who was sent to the peni tentiary from this city, and ts now serving* second term, killed a lellow convict Friday of last week. A shoe knife was the instrument used. Hall's mother resides in this city. j*

Gazette: Miss Sallle and Jennie Jurdon, daughters of County Commissioner John 8. Jordou are developing a good deal of talent as artists, dome of the pictures painted by them have been admired by competent critics.

Rev. O. Ambrose, our old time "Doc" Ambrose, the auctioneer, was in the city this week. He is now a full fledged Methodist minister, a member of tbe conference, and ia looking remarkably well. He ts stationed this year at State line, in Warren county.

D. W. Gardiner, of Clinton was down here last Saturday looking far carpenters, and oonldn't find an Idle one. Our mechanics and contractors are all busy, •very shop and manufacturing establishmoat being crowded to its utmost oapao* ity.

Express: Mrs. Lamb, of Woodstock, Vermont, la in the city visiting ber mother, Mrs. Theodore Hulman. Mrs. JLamb will be better remembered as Mr*. Sophia B. Fuller, and formerly lived here. She was married about a year ago,

Frank Hanlah, one of the new polioemen, met with a defeat In attempting his first arrest, the next morning alter going on doty. Mrs, Chris Dressier was the victor, driving him away *nd preventing him from arresting her busband, who waa making too maoh noise In front of his saloon, near the & St. L. depot.

Shelden SwopetffTwd home Monday morning and confirmed the faith of his friends that he had no intention of evading the payment of duty on tbe goods ia his possession, amounting to only about fSOO. Hla statement la supported by Jacob Miller, the ciothtar, who was on the dock to meet him when

fee stepped from the steamer.

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Jacob Miller has returned from tbe eastern clothing markets. Mrs. J. F. Gulick and children have returned from Wisconsin.

Mrs. John G. Sbryer qrrivad eafs!y at Liverpool, England, on Thursday, as Mr. S. was advised by catgpgram.

U. R. Jeffera and Jamep N. Phillips attended the Charleston, Ills., fair this week, invite exhibitors to our 'air.

W, C. labell has be6fi ati6Qdln& the fair at Crawfordsviile, this week with specimens from tbe Commercial Collego.

Clarence Rlflner, formerly of this city, was married a few days since at Brook ville, this State, to Miss Jennie McLeary

V. G. Dickbont, tbe ex-chief of the fire department, was tbe recipient of a bandsome cane, from the late firemen, last night.

Rev. S. F. Dunham came in this morning from an eight weeks' vacation, spent in New Tork and tbe eastern watering places,

Rev. Alex. Sterrett and wife will celebrate their silver wedding, at their new home in Kansas, on tbe 2nd of next month.

Prof. Sbide has resigned tbe position of director of tbe Msennerchor, and is succeeded by W. Jung, who came here recently from St. Louis.

If you have thoughts of buying parlor furniture this fall, don't do it until you have seen tbe stock, and learned tbe prioes at Foster & Son's, Fourth street.

It ia pretty generally known—buf will bear repetition—that there is no better place to buy harness, or any kind of horse gear, than at Peter Miller's, on south Fourth street!.

Tbe season is coming when our farmers wiil want substantial heavy harness, and they Should examine that manufactured by Fisbeck Brothers, on tho north side of Court Park, and sold at such low prices.

Tbe rapidity with which new patrons are coming into J. H. Chapman's new restaurant, in Printing House Square, would bo surprising if we did not know the secret, of his success, which is to give every patron the worth of bis money, in nice, cleanly prepared, well cooked, healthy food.

Richard DAhlen, who recently embarked in the grocery trade, on Fourth street, just south of Maiu, has already established a substantial business, that is daily growing—the result of giving carelul attention to the wants of his patrons, keeping the best of table sup plies and selling at low prices.

Johnson fc Flynn are already in the field with choice oysters, and through tbe season will maintain the well earned reputation of their house for being headquarters in this trade. The oysters they are now getting are from Connect! out and New York, and are equal to those that will come from Baltimore a month hence. They have a choice lot to-day for the Sunday dinners of their patrons—large, luscious and sweet. Try them.

At the county fairwe shall expect to see a grand display of fruits and vegetables grown hereabouts. However, these are to le seen daily—tbe finest specimens—at Wright tfc Kauf man's big grocery honse, corner ol Main aud Seventh streets. They seem to be remakably successful in supplying their patrons with tbe choioest products of this glorious climate of oars, and then in staple groceries they have the purest and best at prices the lowest.

If you haven't bought all your school books you should bear in mind that at Button A Co's Central Bookstore can be found, at tbe lowest prices, every book used in the sobools, and all tbe supplies needed. Year after year the Central has been tbe recognizee} headquarters for

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is also tbe general resort for all that is nobby and stylish in writing material, and in commercial stationery and blank books, few houses in tbe West carry a stock so large and varied.

[Other People.

General Garfield speaks German fluently. Ben. Butler has become so bronzed by yachting that bis blush is imperceptible.

Ex-Senator Spragu* and his wile have at last agreed—on an amicable separation.

A Chinaman who Arms looking at an Englishman eating tripe, said:

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yet he bates dear little mioe." A Chicago description of a drum m^jor says be "gave one gilderflake to the right and two Habdabs to the left.*'

A man at Champaign, HI., proudly wears a watch guard made ol balr which be pulled from an enemy's beard in a fight.

Talmage baa been among the Mormons long enough to form the opinion that bayonets and grapeehot are the only core for polygamy.

Josle Mansfield lain New York, sporting her diamonds, while Edward Stokes la a wanderer without friends, and Jim Flake Ilea mouldering in his grave.

An Iowa man aant his wife to a prayer goods you are buying.

meeting to prepare hetaelf for death, as he intended to kilt her when she returned. She went, bat didn't go back,, ami now be baa applied for a divorre on the plea ot desertion.

When Simpeon mounted Ida horse to! ride home, after calling on a girl at Tfcaewell, 111., he found that he had lorgotten to untie tbe beast. He tried to! dtanount, but stuck fast to the saddle. Some jealous rasesi had smeared tbe saddle with tar. tfe finally leaned forcot the hitch rein, and rode home*

ward. He severed the saddle girth when arriving at home, built arousing fire, warmed the tar and at last found liberty.

The size of hats worn by the candidate*1 is as follows: Garfield 1%, Hancock "ixA Arthur 7%, English 6%, making a fcotai of 15 inches of republican brains against WA of dsmoeretta. •'Every pnlitiolrn Isn't a statesman," remarked John Lay, in a Texas saloon. This expression was regarded by Den Moore, the town constable, as a personal insult, and he shot Lay at once,

Aa curious a baptism as is often wit nessed recently occured at Dallas, Texas. A condemed murderer named Wright desiring to be baptized, a Baptise clergyman was sent for and Wright was taken to Trinity river. But the sheriff had his suspicions. To him it seemed more likely that Wright was after a chance to oommit suicide, and so be, too, accompanied the procession. When they

reached the river the sheriff tied a rope

around tbe condemned man, and when the ceremony finally took place tbe sheriff stood like a fisherman on the bank with tbe line in his hand while the minister proceeded with tbe baptism.

Herman Has Returned! THE HEADLESS MAN!

The greatest wonder and mystery that it has ever been our pleasure to witness is now being exhibited at No. 527 Main. street. Avail yourselves of an opportu-

nity of seeing this strange wonder, as

the admission is but ten cents, are open from 9 a. in. to 10 p. in.

Doors

CIDER AND WINE "ANTI-FERMENT." Will keep Cider and Wine from overfermentation and does not destroy its sparkling qualities or affect its tasto. It is ODORLESS, TASTELESS, and ENTIRELY HARMLESS. The cider re-' quires no previous preparation before using tbe Anti-Ferment. For sale by

BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG,_ Druggists, cor. 0th and Main streets.

-Boats capsize! Gnns sheot! Horses run away! Mules kick! Eh Accidents occur daily. Take warning and get an accident ticket or policy from one day to one year, at a nominal

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Riddle, Hamilton & Co.

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Buy Your Dog a 50c., Mckle

Plated Chain Collar. AG. Austin &. Co.

Opera Music Store.

No music bouse In tbe West has established a more enviable reputation for fair dealing, and furnishing first class Piauos and Organs, such as Weber and Mathushek Pianos, and Palace Organs—acknowledged the best in the world—than the Opera Music Store, 328 Main street. No inferior instrnment will be sold by this house, every instrument being sold on its merit, jyys in this way that the Opera Music Store established its large trade.

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Old Dominion Coffee.

school supplies of every description. It marked advance. Especially is this tbe

Best in the Market!

Progression

We may conclude will nevor o?as9 as long as the word stands. Every dayj brings to our notice something new and we have become so accustomed to it that we think strange of nothing but accept everything as a matter of course, and the old saying, "will wonders never cease?" has become obsolete, for we wonder at nothing. Especially is this tbe case in tbe arts and scienoes as applied in tbe manufacture of dress fabrics. It was thought a few years ago that there could be no improvement in this direction, but as each year rolls around we note a

case this fall, the beauty of design and richness of colorings, combining all the beauties of the Orient in such artistic I manner that it fairly makes the brain whirl. Tbe beauty of it all is you do not have to go to the Orient to see all this, but right here at home, corner Fifth and Main streets, where you can see all the new styles, in Oriental fancies, Oriental figures, French diagonals with! Oriental bandb, robes, plaids, etc. Don't foil to call and see tbain before buying. New goods of all kinds arriving daily.

J. F. JAURIET & CO.

—Take ont an accident policy with Riddle, Hamilton & Co.

THREE REASONS

WHY THE

601,60S and 606 Main St

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FIRST—Our bouse is so well arranged and so well lighted, that you may know

Look Out There

Clear the Track, or You Will Get Hart!

Here She Comes—The Old Locomotive "Progression,"

With a Full Train of ''Enterprise" Cars,

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I Loaded Sown with Goods for the Cor. of 5th and Main Sts.,

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And is Bound to Keep Ahead of All Competition.

Our competitors may not like it, but we can't help it. Progression is our motto. Steam is up, and we can't stand still. Here we are with

Fine Dress Goods!

In all tbe latest novelties: All wool Plaids, Silk and Wool Plaids, French Diagonals, with oriental bands, all colors Fancy, Dot and Spot Goods in all I shades of colorings Shawl Pattern

Robes, Colored Cashmeres in all tbe popular shades, Marengos, and many other goods whieh we have not space to name.

Medium and Cheap Dress Goods.

We can show you by tbe cord, from 8}'a0 up, La. all styles and colors.

Fifty Pieces of Cashmere

Of our own importation. Having bought these goods of manufacturers' agents

from Europe, we save the jobber's profi

and can offer the goods the same as they can be bought for at wholesale in eastern cities, and GUARANTEE THEM ALL WOOL. Our 45o cashmere is equal in weight to any vro have compared with I at 50c and ooc. We invite every one wanting Black Cashmeres to inspect our stock before making their purchases.

Our stock of Black Goods comprises everything that can be desired Bro cad03, Stripes, Polka Djt, &n.

Plain Blacks In Henrieta,.DrapDe Ete Diagonals, Brilliautine, Alpacas, &c., in all qualities and at prices to suit, every body.

CLOAKS,

SHAWLS, DOLMANS and JACKETS from the cheapest to the best.

WOOLEN GOODS.

Oar stock of Woolens is the largest in the city. Cassimeres, Jeans, Flannels, Repeliant?, Ladies Cloth Suitings, Blankets, etc., at low prices.

DOMESTICS.

This Department is fpll of Prints, Muslins, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ginghams, and at as low prices as they can be bought anywhere.

SILKS.

We have just received another invoice

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those Celebrated Oriental,

Kid Finish, Black Gros Grain Silks, of which we have bad such immense sales during tbe last year. They are tbe best Silks ever sold in this market for the money and we dofy competition in these goods. Ladles, do not go and pay $3,00 for a Silk not any better, or as good, as you can buy of us for 92,50, or $2,00, for what we can sell you for l,7d, and as low down as 1,30. All we ask is. to call and examine for yourself.

IN TRIMMINGS.

We have everything needed for any kind of garment, Pekins, Brocades, in Silk, Silks and Wool, Satins, and Velvets, Fringes In plain Colors, Black and I Jet, Passamenterie, Jet Tassels, Drops, Spikes, Ornaments, Frogs, etc., Buttons of every style and to auit everybody.

Hosiery, Underwear, Table linens, Napkins, Towels, Etc. NOTIONS and FANCY

GOODS.

We cannot enumerate, as tbe stock la too extensive—consisting of Tie«,Fiscbtis, Coemiaetta, Bows, 8carfi», In all the latest novelties. LACKS in Rsal Point.

exactly the), quality and shade of the I Point Applique, Duchess, Beat and Imi-

are so

SECOND—Our assortments varied and oomplete, throughout every department, that customers have no difficulty In finding just what tbey need.

THIRD—Oar goods are bought direct from tbe manufacture!* through tbe wholesale boose of Havens A Geddes, with full jobbers' disoounts, and we retail them to customers at strictly wholesale prices, thus saving our customers the tnraal Jobbers' profits.

tations Valenciennes, Langnedoe, Torebon, Alenoon, Thread, Patent, dee. A fall line of the FOSTER KID GLOVES, Lace fastenings, and the celebrated "SAXON BEAUTY," the beat Dollar Glove made.

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We invite everybody to glvo us a call,

and we will take pleasure ia showing you through, whether yoa wish to boy or not.

J.F.Jauriet&Co

I Corner Fifth and Main, Terre Hante, lod

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money buys most.

Black

GRAND JOB

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We now have in stock and will contlnqe to keap a full line of these CELEBRATDD GLJVESr"

J. F. JAURIET & CO.,

Corner Fifth and Main, Terre Haute, Ind.

MOTHERS

Will find it to their interest to purchase School feu its and Odd Pants for their boys now, while our stock is complete.

We have a splendid assortment of School Suits, trom $3,50 to $S.OO. and Odd Pants from the cheapest to the best of Cashmeres.

Owen, Pixiey & Co? 508 and 510 Staia St.

K. HEX0B1CH, llttfaty.

Office—Soathweat corner Ohio and ThlM

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TATE OF INDIANA, VIGO In the Vigo Circuit Coort. No. 12495. In quiet tiU«. William Eodldl vs.. Alexander p, Beard, ISuaer Jane Beard or If either of then fee £«aa, their unknown heirs, impleaded with Albert Found and other*.

Be it known that on the Id day of September. WW, aatd plaintiff filed aa affidavit la dae form, showing that eald Alexander P. Bend and Haney Jane Beard an noorecidenta of the State of Indiana, or if •Uiwrof thets dead, their unknown hetn. who ate alto non-reaidenta of the State of Indiana.

Said non-mident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of aald action against them, and that the name will atand for trial on the Sth day of ueteber, WW, at tne September term of aald Coort in the

THOMAS A. AKDEBWON,Clerk. W. E. Hendrieh, Att'y for PttUT.

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Cashmere Embroidered Capes

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Ladies' Walking Jackets,

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Farmers, avoid aiiiioynuce and litigation by using the only Legal Four Pointed Barb Fence Wire. A. G. AUSTIN & CO, Agents.

This firm sells the Best Hardware, Sash and Doors. Cnt loose from yonr old beaten tracks arid bay where

FOR THE NICEST

BREAKFAST BACON

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CREAM'RY BUTTER

GO TO

OLIVER & CO'S

N. w. cor. Fourth and Chorry.

your

Charter Oak

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STOVE,

For coal, wood, or bot^ VV

LEVEL BEST.

Wo are sure it pays to do your "level best" at nil times, rh whatever Is worth doing at all Is worth doing well aaan IHuihHtion, ,the manufacturers of the famous Charter Oak Stoves have always aimed to bay the Vest materia', employ the best workmen, and make tne beat COOKING STOV^. the, could be produced, aud the retinlt in, the CHARTER OAK lias attalacd a popularity unprecedented In tho history of

They arc the cheapest to bpy, They are the best to use. They bake evenly aud quickly, Their operation is perfect. They are made ol beat material They have always a good draft. They roast perfectly* They require bat little Tael. They are very low priced. They are easily managed. They are stilted to all localities

Every stove guaranteed to be.

Absolutely Perfect!

FOR SALE ONLY BY

E.L.PROBST

Vigo Agricultural* Society*

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TERRE HAUTE, IND

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Sept. 14,15,16,17 and 18,

Beautiful Grounds, Ample 'Aooommod&tionf Large Premiums,

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Ko. 26 South Fourth Mtreet. •4-

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Plenty of Amusements

A Lofig Litif df Special Premiums, Baoes Every Afternoon at 2 o'clook* Archery on Thursday Afternoon.

Bicycle Baoes on Friday#

Usual Rates on the Railroads.

Premium list can be had of (the ecretaiy by mall, at tbe stable of Beatwhainp Miller .or at theReoorder"! pfflce, and woolen mill of C. B, tr.T.BRACCKAxr, Pre*.

U. R. Jtrrkha, «op't jot, Oiuaaer^Btcy. 1f Curt, Treas.

ICHARD DAHLEN, HaccemoT to W. M. Henaei, nCALEB in

Groceries and Provisions

Teaa, CofTeea, Hnfarv, Hyrupv

Foreign and Domestic Fruits,

Vegetables in season, I.

Fresh Country Produce

No. 11 Sooth Fourth Btntot, TERKK HAUTE, UU.