Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 October 1880 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER
FOR THE
PEOPLE.
Our People.
Col. Nelsion has returned from the oast. A* *. ».
John S. Beach oume nonpe
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Dr. and Mrs. WTlllet* were in lndian»poli»,ihiH week. Jal** Sroi:b is out agpin* liter an illness of two or three weeks. pmmut
C. C. Genung, of Evansvflle, taade us aploa«ant call on To?sdeyLj Miss Lanra Hicbardson went to Lotiis—^W©, thisweek, tvjbto wdaf iean
on Home importantkflfrfbtttinesB. MnuT. ti. bv her ___ daughter, Mattio^wctttvto
Tuesday. B. t. Grnljerjw&eami fought#, £nd ilim I^ura Hess, Vlsiicd IndiauapoweeV.
Mr. X. Watson of Vincennes, accompanied by his niece, Miss Cook, aro at the National.
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Oar old townsman James M. Lyons is in tJjq wty, looking after .the property he left behind him.
R. H. Balding and Wife of Kansas City, Missouri, are visiting their friends in this city—their former home.
A girl baby was born1 on Tuesday to Mrs. Stewart, the Pence Hall spiritual medium. It was not a bogus materialization. It came to stay.
Mrs. Albert Lange and daughter, Emma, returned, Thursday, from Monticello, Iowa, where they have l%pf8^eij|irvg the summer with relatives^
Miss Lizzie M. Still well, of IMytou, who has been visiting the family of R. L.
Thompson
for several weeks, return
ed to her homo on .Thursday. '"v James Ferry—the old-time conductor on the Evansville road, and whose hosts of friends up hero wish him well—has recently been assigned a run as express messenger on the Louisville roadir^ jb||
Express Jacob D. Early, mother and
sister' have
the wedding
gone to Baltimore to attend I the fools in his party!
Miss Emma Grover, who has
Richard Dahlen always has his south
Fourthstreetgrocery
fresh
promptly
Speaking of running, there baa ^een a
Wgxpn this week on an unusually at-1
In by J. P. Brennan, the wide awake I
cider vinegar.
TtMmu wbohu .lug* family
has just received a lot of the well known Lafayette Boot, which he dais» to be the best in the market
At the Ctehtral Bookirfore will at all times be found a great variety of atand-
and '**est styles are alway* to be found at the Central.
However the election may result there will be rejoicing by Republicans, Demo*rats and Nationals who boy furniture at R. Fosters A Sons, because o£ the excellence and low figures. S
Don't neglect to vote next Tuesday, and don't neglect to call oa Fisbeck Brothers, north side of Court Park, if you want the best harness or anything in tbatlinoat the lowest prices.
As soon as the election is over our farmers 'and horse owners should look to the condition of their harness. If liew harnessia'noedc^ they will find it greatly to their advantage to buy of Peter Miller, on south Fourth street.
Other People.
^.n Illinois banker is said to have failed ''for fill he could get hands on."-} A California Justice, in a moment of anger, said that the lawyers in a case on trial before him were no better than horse thieves. Then he apologized* and fined himself |10 for contempt of «purt. *u Mn 5 *(f it IHK
A young gentleman was boasting to a party of ladies that he could wear one of his mother's slippers. And one of the young ladies, more audacious than the others, wanted to know whether hi||, mother whipped him a great deal,
Albert Gray, of Dallas, Texas, had lately been converted to Christianity, and, therefore, when William Young swore profanely in his presence, he was dreadfully shocked. He drew a revolver, implored the blasphemer to stop, and then shot him dead? r*
Mrs. Addio L. Ballou, the lecturer, well known here to spiritual circles, called Colonel Pier, of Fonddu Lac, Wis., her "darling boy," and Mrs. Pier found the kittenish words in the Colonel's pocket. 'Result, Mrs. Pier fired up and to he am a
All the fools are not dead. There area couple of them out in Canton, Ohio. Ono is a Democrat, and the other a Republican. They have agreed that the one whose Presidential ftivorite is defeated shall abstain from all food for one week. If the abstainer should die, what abighole he would make in the size of
of Miss Hallie Early and a I Young Flood, son of the bonanza prominent lawyer of New York. S. 8.1 king, was out on a spree in San FranEarly was prevented from going on ac-1 cisco with a clerk of his father's bank, count of being ill.
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clerk' thouSh
been
visiting in New York the past throo *y Flood in the lavish expenditure of months, has returned home, accompa- money and the latter, when he got sober, nied by her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Grover, reasoned that his companion was a dewho will spend a month or so among faulter. An investigation confirmed relatives and acquaintances. that theory. The clerk had stolen 94,000
from tho bank
suppliedIvithfresh I THE engineer of a train near jlou
butter, young chickens, tho choiccst I treal saw a largo dog on the track. He fruits,
vegetables, and all staplo I
wag
groceries and table supplies. His prices I bieW tho whistle at him, but ho did not aro at tho bottom figures, and goods are I
The* oyster season W fairly opbfted WU1 kwp Cider M»d Wlna from OTerand Wright A Kaufman with their usual enterprise, will supply their patron's quaUUw or aflsot its taate. lt with the best brands and at the lowest I prices. At their bigeatalishmenton the I TIMELY HAKMLB88. The ektor r»« eorner of Main and Seventh streets you
barking furiously. The engineer
stir)ftnci
delivered toany partofthocity. I the locomotive and killed. There Of tho injured in the recent aeeidont I was a bit of white muslin on the loco on tho Vandalia, the Express says Bon I motive, and it attracted the attention of Dellehunt is doing well. Will Lewis I the engineer, who stopped his train and has groat difficulty in walking, He can went back. There lay the dead dog and „1k bettor backward thjm Jom.Kl.on "So CfrTversaWf Y^Scflng weu, wiough there I dog had given his signal to stopt t£e is considerable stiffness in bU left leg. I train, and had died at his post
crouching low, he was struck
For
tractlve line of Diagonals and Basket1 MERCHANDISE of every deecripgoods and Stripes for pantaloons just got
latest style, a .good, eervdable, com-| fortable hat, go to the old establiahed I CIDBR VINRQAR. hat hquso of John H. Sykea, on Main, The "Vinegar of Commerce," spoken just west of Fifth Street. He has juatjof in an essay a few days ago, la not got in his fall and winter stylee-some I what you want for preserving purpoeea. elegant and novel shapes-very *t-1 What you need is the genuine cider vin tractive and stylish. Mr. Sykes h»s I egar, kept by J. R. Chambers. built up and established his large trade] umamn by selling good goods at moderate I AND wia prio« I "ANTI-FERMENT."
PIANOS, ORGANS of the best
make8)
VIOLINS, GUITARS, MUSIC-
ti and
SHEET MUSIC, everybody is
invited vigit the
merchant tailor. His attractive goods I "OPERA MUSIC STORK and low prices are irresistible. 328 Main straet. Some facetious exchange says it is. u™ u»n.tab th* .tr.. h.^ W ing of bnt», if you want ft hftt of tboj ache* Sold by ftll druggiate*
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will also find choice fclery, cianberries, grapes, plums, apples, pears, peaches,] Bunxlrf quinces, and all thofruitaand vegetables I1 Dnnt^Uta,oor. 8th and Main Itl —Ca. of the season. It is here alM that la al- atoek Blankets at wiiw ways foijnd choice creamery and ooun-1
woo
try butter and all kinds of country pro- Walnut streets. duce. They make a specialty of pore
8ll
invite our
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his salary was small,
would not allow himself to be outdone
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PH^o- preparation before
l«i mill store, eorner First and
—Call on Elite, corner First and Wal
da| jFmr Wootoo Ogod.X
the single item of shoe wear quite a tax, but it oan be materially lessened by knowing where to buy. We feel that we are doing our readers a favor in di reding them to A. IL Boegeman*s, 116 south Fourth street. He is a practical boot and shoe maker and hence his ready-made work ia selected judicious ly from the bwt manufacturers, and with ^4. 1.^ thin his low rent and economi*l expenses he 18»ir©©V, Has rOi^lVOU UIUB oan and does sell at very low prices. Ha
—Best Goods, Bottom Prioe for Ctah, at EUia' woolen mill store. Corner Pint and Walnut streets.
MILLINERY. TTERNAN. 820 Main
week a complete stock
flnom New York, St Louis and Chicago, Fresh cream and 0. IL
ard and mlsttdlaneous books. Of course! 1%HIm in olfflit It UImpoMsibto to keep on hand all the! CWailieiS, nHUB ffl eigBI new puWic*Uon* with which the coun 01*8 KISKH H. try hi flooded,* hot Mr. Batton has ar I mngenwnta by whkh he can geiany QA |A WHcllt A Kllfbook wanted In a very few day*. He has made the Central the recognised I
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headquarters for rchool books Wank Cr&Cl^Od Wheat fOlltd books of cwy description are found .i there, and in stationary no boose in Wheal, aH€ UnuiaOl 110111, t»-'
cc«p^ 'n«|,1r bnekwhe«t Hear, maple
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.JiwkMs.
I syrup and honey.
—We have |6,000 to loan in sams of 91,000 or np on first clam of aeenrity. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A OO.
Ban Killer & Son's, Standard Soap only 5c for one ponnd bar.
—Before yon take a trip, got an aoci pent ticket of Riddle. Hamilton A Oa.
For eheiee Country Batter, Nloe Fresh Eggs, all kinds of Yogetsblee, sad everything la the Grocery line at lowest prleesgo to
TKKliK HAl'TE SATURDAY'BVBNINd MAIL.
WE OUT!
WHICH MEANS
WAE TO THE KNIFE,
friends, customers, and trade generally, to call and examine for themselves, tho goods which we will offer at cost and below cost, making the greatest bargains ever offered in Terre-Haute |at any time. They are the latest novelties just opened, and are new and fresh.
48 incn All-WOQI Plaids reduced from $2.25 to $1.50
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ONE ImOUSAND YARDS
TWO THOUSAND YARDS
Of Black Cashmere Face Silks
From $l.iS to if3.50 j^r yard, unequaled in this city. .Prices and quality guaranteed
The largest'and most complete assortment of BLACK and COLORED VELVETS from ?1 to $5 and upwards. SN'RCI' I
We make a specialty of BEADED GOODS, P.VSSEMENTERIEand JET ORNAMENTS. If you c£pi -not find elsewhere the newest nov&B#, call l4' wo keep them.
OUR
area success.
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BLACK
BLACK
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The perfect shade, siiperior qualities and the lo#'prices tell, atid ...... everybody tells the prices
J. F. JAJJRIET & CO.,
Wholesale Produce Ig^aler. Cbas. H. Goldsmith No. 29 north 4th street, Is the plaoe to order Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes, Green Apples by the Barrel, Dried Apples, Peaches, Doauo} vim tu timers ililea prmnptly and market prices furnished.
Maltby's Oysters, in can and. bulk, fresh, choice celery, fruits in abundance at EISER'S.
Use Dan Miller & Son's Standard Soap. It is the hesf
—Boats aapaise! Gans ahaot! Horses ran away! Mnlaa kick! Eh Aeddente ooenr dally. Tako warning and tot an accident ticket or policy from one day to on* year, at a nominal oost with Riddle, Hamilton A Oo.
DAS MILLEBA 80»'8.
Mostmmi TO Dmooveunw. A friend of oan hearing it said that "all famona dboonma have a monument," remarked: "Yea, all bat one the discoverers of Bright1* Discs so. Bat there is a man. Wm/E. darkey of Puovidenoe, R. L, who la entitled to a monument, tor no makea a medidne that cores
the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. Sold by all Draggista. Trial sixe, 75 eta
CA TARRH SOMETIMES
ooidimenoes with a ookL but its core always ooxnmenoes with the use of Sagst OstarrhRemedy. Thiaold,rriiabie,and vdl known remedy haa rtood the teal of yearn, and waa never mote popular than now.
TkiiruM TiatoA 8p«etede *tr the
ieUor and MM of
Dim, Weak Pkfltag ®ghU Enabling the weanar read and work dUnr bf&*T or sldrt, with perfect ease dMl ProtoSed t^lettsrsof jnatent by Uw aowemsut of the vnMed
Kofiaodaod the UalM KIDCHMB. For sale hy
8.R. FREEMAff, Agent.
,' CC&NER MAIN and FIFTH
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KNIFE TO THE HILT.
As it scemS to be the rule of certain of our neighbor merchants, who, when they happen to have in stock the same style of goods that their neighbors have, to cut under a few cents, to make it appear that they art selling cheaper than anyone else. Now if this is the true principle of business we are ready toexoept so here goes. Wo
1 4 5 $ $ 7
Of Shaded Colored Silks at $1.00 per yard.
A GREAT DRIVE, Gli©8p ftt $1,50®,
$1.50to $1.25
'fc i$l,35 to $1.00
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GOODS DEPARTMENTS
.? is filled to its utmost with all the leading novelties to be found in New York.
Do not fail to look at our novelty dress goods in colors. i' 7 ...»
OLQAKS AND SHAWLS.
Our store being crowded with goods, we are compelled to open a department especially for CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, SHAWLS and SKIRTS. Here will be found the complete stock, the latest designs, the lowest prices. We only solicit an inspection, pall and see them.
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Commissioner
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SAMUEL HOOK.
Use Ban Miller & Son's Standard Soap. It is the best.
fit
LOOK
All over the City and Get Prices, then go to
OWEN, PIXLEY &
Wholeula Muwliictartrt lif SM't, Ywitiwr, Bsys'
CMdrsn's
O LOTHI3STC3-,
And Purchase Your Fall and Winter Goods at
It til il--}
Mannfacturer's IPrloes.
SEX their Mammoth Stock of Gents' Famishing Good* thai are bring retailed ai
alASMABBSAm asanas o*
Uaderwear, Hosiery, Whifte Shirts, Colored 8hlrts, Neckties. Scarlb, ColUrs,CMb,8ilkHsadkerehlefs,ete.
DaiJy additons botag m|do to their already attraetiTe etodk and they inrh* caiefol ieepootion. ,.
THEIR MOTTO. One Price to Aa All Goods Marked la Plain Figures, sad gstis&etloB Guaranteed or Money Refolded. -"v
Koa 84,1}, 8% 40aad 41N. Banmylvama St, Indianapolie, btd. Kos. 508 snd 510 Main Street, Tone Hants, Ind. GieoBoaolk, Fort WaywL Iatfiana. DesMoines, Iowa. Bloooingtoo, JUiaoaa.
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HERZ' POPULAR BAZAAR.
Look in and see, and you j«ruu'toU
will find them to be the most
Farmers, avoid annoyance and litigation by nslng the oil? Legal Fonr Pointed Barb Fence Wire. A. G. AUSTIN & CO, Agents.
This firm aells the Best Hardware, Sash and Doors. Cat loose flrom your old beaten tracks and bay where yotib mouey buy«:mo»t. 'XZ*
NATIONALGHEENBACKCANDIDATES FOR VIGO COUNTY., Clerk, 5"1'
HENRY D. ROBESON, Fayette. Sheriff,
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W. HARltY BROWN, Tene fifante Treasurer, HENRY CREAL,, Nevina •. State Senator,
MORTON C. RANKIN, Terre Haute. State Legislators, REV. W. H. ANDERSON, Terre Haute,
J. C. BOYLL, Piemon.
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Coroner,
LEVI G. BENSON, Terre Haute. Surveyor, ALEX AN DER COOPER, Lost Creek,
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wide-awake house in the city.
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ARTISTS' SUPPLIES.
PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS.
Picture Frames Made to Order. MoKeen'a Block, No. 640 Main street between 6th and 7th.
A.
H. BOEGKMAN,
MANOFACTURER AWD DBAU8R 12t
Home-made Boots and Shoes! S (. And also keeps a General Stock of Boots and Mho# No. 118 So. Fourth street, opposite MarjKOt
a fi9A per day at home. Samples 90 lO 95 ft**. Address
STINSOXworth
A Co. FortJaad, Maine.
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