Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1881 — Page 8
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THE "MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
OUR PEOPLE.
CongrWmafv Pierce Is now at his borne in Crawfordsville. James M. Lyons will start, to-night
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for bis home at New Bedford, Massac-hu nett*. \. Robert Slorett went to week, to select the o&«taip|(i|lor (fee .Sorcerer. j-'
F. H. McEtfreeh started, yeshwdny morning, for Arkansas Hot Springs, to benefit his health.
Patton Brothers have sold their Fourth street grocery to Miller A Co., who come fram Parke county.
Mrs. Liaode Cook and Miss Lena fiir ze), of E. Bauer's millinery establishment, returned from Chicago, yesterday morning.
General Cruft, Mayor Havens and E. L. Girdner attended the aunual reunion of the Army of the Tennessee, at dncin nati, this week. 'W
Joseph H. Blake and wife returned from Vickaburg, on Tuesday. Mr. Blake is the owner of about 8,000 acres of land in that vicinity.
Ralph Conover, an old and well known citizen is becoming seriously alarmed at a cancer which", has been growing on his face.
Jessie Fetters, a girt of bad' nSjpru once the cherished daughter of a wealthy and prominent citizen of Peru, this State, is in jail here for grand larceny,
H. L. Bushnell brought his family from JKairbury, Ills., this week, and they are installed in the house on Poplar street recently vacated by Joseph Strong
Marshall N.Buodgrass, the blind man who lives on north Twelfth street, has applied for a divorce from his wife, who he alleges treats him in a cruel and inhuman manner.
Hon. Emory P. Meaucliamp, after month's sojourn at Washington, came home Thursday morning. He left all hope behind. Thore is no foreign mission for him this time.
Miss Emma Baker will return to her Chicago home, to-night. While here she lias boen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. &arn'l L. Bridwoll,- and has attracted many friends and admirers.
Speaking of the city election, yesterday, an odd genius who frequents The Mail oflicesaid (referring to a certain candidate) lie could vote for a whisky man on the Democratic ticket, but he could not do so on the Republican ticket.
Mayor Havens lias, within a few days, entered into such business relations as to make it necessary for him to withdraw a? a candidate for re-election to the offlcc of Mayor, much to the regret of tBatiy who had expected him to take the race again.
Isaac Ball, tho undertaker, visited Cincinnati this week, to purchase a new hearso. It let necesHary in his business, as in other branches, to keep up with the latent style—a lid how the style has grown from the priinitivo hearse that James Hook used) to Varry the .pioneer residents to their last resting place!
Last night, us Hob Sterrett was descending the Express ottice stairs in a careless manner, he put lioth feet in a buckot of water which the uususpecting "devil" of tho oftico had thoughtlessly left at the bottom of tho stairs. As it was a wet night, and Bob's feet 'were damp, anyway, lie didn't mind it—very much. 1ml, Journal: t\ R. Peddle has just commenced hU twenty-ninth year as master mechanic of the Torre Haute A Indiunipolis road. When Mr. Peddle bogaji On the road, there was one passenger and otip .freight train, qach way. Now thore are rive poSsengor and four* teem freight trains ru»i over the road, each way every twenty-four hodrs.»
Pence tolls for a sober fact that
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very nearly ho!ng killed last Monday She was giving a dark MMwce. when a door was opoued very quickly and a flood of light
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thrown upon thecabt-
nct and Mrs. Stewart dropped and was unconscious for a long time. He says that the-efltocta tT Ught on a dark seaace arciwfnU ?.
Jamei H. Rupe and Kdward Do4aott, twoTerre Haute typos who left the city last ftd! search of "greeu fields and pasture* new,"are uow taking their meals lu Denver, Colorado, where they have good situations on the "Railway and Mining Uaaette," ti weekly paper just started in that city. They report the Colorado oxone away ahead of the miasnuttic air of tho ague belt.
Mr*. Liwie Cook, who has charge of K. Bauer's trimming department, in comfmny with Ml« Lena Hirwl, has been in Chicago, thU week, to inspect the imported bonnets at O. K. Keith A CoV D. B. It«k A Co'*, and Gage Bros'., and while there se'CC'.ed
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uoveltie* in the millinery line. Mr. Baner announce) hta Spring opening, in another column. *.n Thnmiay after-
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Mis. A.P. Coled«»ire« to thanks to her lad^' patrons for past fa•ora, and after a Summer's vest will resume business In the FSll, with exclusively fine good*—s stock of millinery which whe feel* confident will please those who, for so many ytairs, h*v« Cs-\-ored her with their patronage.
Foster Brother* furnished three hotels with carpet* and matting*, during the past ten days*
Jaoriet A Co. are going to start a branch store at Clinton. Col. Thompson's family will come home from Washington next week.
Misses Lizzie and Ella McNeelev came up from Eransvllle to see MsjtKie Mitchell.
Nick Smith sold sixty-six. plows in one day this week, and it wasn't a very good day for plows either. is Ed, Seldomridge is managing the Artesian Bath House, and telephones edftoHlhfor the Daily News. •Dr. J. p. Mitchell and Miss EL M. FJfcpnigan attended the terripersnfie convention at Indianapolis,this §j
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I. H. C. Royse has purchased a* lotin the Rose grove, on north Seventy street, and will build a residence there! on. ... s*..•**
The Baroness Yea Dinklage, the disr tinguished authoress, is expected here next week," toTtettin Bw flmiily of H. Hnlman.
Jscoh D. ^My a4d his s&ter, Miss Emily, started for Now York, yesterday afternoon, to attend {(general joftbeir grandmother* 1^8. Msggio Defaheiyth* wife of Capt. Geo. A. Bettcher, formerly of this city, died of consumption at North Liberty this State on the 4th.
C. W. Duddleston has been appointed superintendent of depot, builders on th* £. A T. H. R. R. His first work will be the erection of a much needed dfepafc at Evansvillei -J f- jHTf.i'fcJi'M
A $£ St&Kihgham, one^Bf
city has had, hair* thopolipe fo trade. He is suj iy..
IBooviii, orthe has purchased T. Q. 9iyiti
tWe-Shttbs interest in the Yigd Abstraot' Company. The latter will remain in charge of the office.
It is not so sure about Claude Matthews coming down here to live. The family is divided on the question. He has left the deoision to Mrs. M., and she can't mske up her mind, jirr
Hod Smith had a resolution of thanks thanks tendered him by the lawyers, at the adjournment of,the Circuit Court, for tho prompt and able' ntitaaftrtie^ had discharged the duties of deputy clerk.
Postmaster Filbeck came 'in, Thursday moHiing, from Washington, where he went some five weeks ago. He does not consider the postmaster question by any means settled, nor his chances altogether hopeless.
Webb Casto intends to ibuy. the first newspaper he finds laying around loose —in which he intends to "make Rome howl," to get evon with some fellows. There will be lively times when Webb breaks into journalism.^
Engineer Nick Dodson, with his wife, went down to Yinoennfes, -oi Thursday afternoon, his first ride on the rail since the accident in which he was injured. There is some talk of nominating him as Councilman for the Fifth ward.
The new style ebony and gilt bed room sets at R. Foster A Son's, north Fourth street, are beauties. You can get there a handsome parlor set of seven pieces for $40.
The wife whippers.should be whipped, and Fisbeck Brothers, 212 Main street, have a large variety of buggy whips, team whips, cattle whips, stocks and lasbea, at very low prices
Saddlery hardware, together with collars and saddles of home manufacture, supplied the trado at lowest wholesale prices, by JPeter Sillier, the harness"1 manufacturer, south Fourth street.
\N hon you get ready to hftve^ypur pa* pering done, call at J. W. Roberts A Co's, cornor of Sixth and Ohio sCreets^ and see their stock of wall iaper, embra*ing all the newest and latest designs, in decorative goods. Orders given them ill jrocolvo prompt andM Aar&ui attention and the work done in an artistic manner, guaranteeing the fullest satisfaction
Republicans should uoi fait to at^ndj their ward meetings to-night, but should* first go to Richard Dahlen'a on street, just south of Main, foil fjioUi hams, shoulders, breakfast bacon, new maple syrup, parsnips, sweet patatoes, turnips, smoked halibut, cod fish, mackerel, fresh butter and eggs, sardines, lobsters, salmon, mushrooms, and a choice 4ine of canned goods of foreign and domestic productions. Try the Judfe Cigar, best 5 cent cigar In the city.
Tho Central Bookstore always bas*a inviting look, and Mr. Button and his clerks are always glad to any reader of The Mall, whether they come in with the intention of buying or not. Just drop in and roam about atyonrown sweet will. If, among the large collection of books, the elegant stationery, the substantial blame books, the mantel and table ornaments, the cute frames, the pretty pictures and other beautiful things, you find anything yon want, they will sstl it to you at the lowest prices.
A ftew^per* ^ovi^' a twslnf painting, says: "In front stands a rustic maidftt wrapped hater own tbongfcta.'!'
ot.lmrr T,. SuAmcortam. wooUn-t dolor thtelj*itude—no* this aeason. But no mMter what yon wear, or what kind of weather we haw, the supply of eatables m«st be kept up, and there 4a no -better plare In town to gel' yottr U&fo anppiles ttan at Wrtght it Kanfmifiri.
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fortwurlng the best and the freshest eatable*, and yon are always certain to And a tempting display, honest dealing and courteous treatnwnt at the corner of Main and Sev«ith atreeta.
ipto the etyhtry, tied him to a tree, him, ahayed his head, and left
Secretary Blaine said to a Hartford 'my political career in Maine I was a candidate for the Legislature., It in the Maine law time, when excitement on the ,temperance question was ranning high. I hid two papers, «hd was editing one. In the heat of the canvass a liquor advertisement wis handed into the business office, and «ppeared in the paper. Of'course' I knew, nothing of it. But the next day that advertisement was placarded all over the city of Ahgusta in large type, and over it in big letters was the hiding: 'Jim Biaioe!» views on temperance!' I concluded that if I was going into polUi«»:I coald not be a success and still bean editor/ and my first ,8tep was t6 sglTcrtlt tl/e'fteWspapeh a Ad be independent of th^ip."
CHOICE SECOND-HAND FIANQ8
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I am now kinds of Fine and most fanhionabie manner. HaVing none but the best of workmen I- chti gustair
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
OTHER PEOPLE.
Jay Gould says.: "Every man whom have ever favaxedJtaa tamed^to.]g my fOQ
Oat most Boston materializing medi rinr hs»4§»-gra$ed while peraonating,^ :4WkdW»: JtotaBrned and embodied spirits,' .. i-*33ws*«fp* ~|j
Jns^fca wm m** wmmm Mass* who married an elderty couple the other day^ wfcrpalti Ws
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apples. The,#eddingwa«iasw«llafBir. Fifty yearsagDFrederickJough« was almost mobbed In Vergennes, Vermont, for attempting to disseminate abolition sentUpetrtB. tNow-that town tesanegro sheriff, a French mayor, and a young woman as town clerk.
Washington correspondents say that Senator Conkling took occasion to call upon President Garfield the other day, when the Senator knew he was out. Unless Conkling is slandered, he has called at the houses of. other gentlemen in Washington when he knew that the male head of the family was absent. He found it safer to make such visits there than in Rhode Island.
A few students at the Syracuse University, K, Y„ some nights ago, indulged in a bfrutal dutragato anew comer under
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One Stein way, almost new, ixA octave, upright, and B^nsr^iJ £[l in best order for rent low, in order to get room at Kissner's Palace of Music.
Ciutem Made Shoes.
repared to make to order aU ts and Thoes, In the latest
I. K. CLATFELTER, No. 511 Main street.
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EvershowiP else in
Dressmaking.
The question has been frequently asked us if we would make up in our Dressmaking Departmrnt goods that have net been purchased at the Buckeye Cash Store. Our answer is: We will. For, while we are anxious to sell to everybody, and will promise our customers all of the latest novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings, at prices guaranteed to be as cheap, if not cheaper than elsewhere, we do not desire that anyone should feel compelled to bny of us who would prefer to go elsewhere. We are well pleased with the patronage we have received in this new department and feel a just pride in referring to the number of elegant costumes already completed. Our trade in Fine Dress Goods and Trimmings has increased beyond our expectations, and with this department added to our store we are enabled to keep a larger, finer and more complete assortment of Silks, Silk Grenadines, Satins, Buntings,
mer Silks, Cashmeres, Nuns Yelling, Dress Buttons, Fringes, Passementries, Ornaments, Soaps, Silk Tassels, Cords Girdles, Laces,'and all kinds of Dress Trimmings. Our superior advantages in buying all goods at jobbers prices, with jobbers discounts, enables us to sell for one profit less than is usually charged for goodsat retail.
Remember we retail all goods at strictly wholesale prices. We continue to lead the Corset trade with the cheapest, largest, and best assorted stock in the city.
We are sole agents in the city for Bntterick's Patterns and the celebrated Pearl Shirt. We have new Ginghams, Cretonnes, Calicoes, Shirtings, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Casaimere Flannels, Jeans, and a thousand other little things to which we call especial attention,
JAMES & McCOY,
601603 and 605 Main St. Terre Haute Ind.
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W W. OLIVER
At the New Stand,
No. 631 Main Street.
Handsomely refitted and stocked with such piles of goods as to make a famine in these parts impossible.
Nice line of fresh and desirable Country Produce, Chickens, Ducks, Butter, Eggs, Radishes, Lettuce, Greehs, Pie Plant, Onions, Cabbage, Oranges and Lemons.
FARMERS
will find there
LOW DOWN PRICES
In all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
WE HAVE
OPENED
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PAST WEEK!
THE MOST
PRICES
Are frbM 15 to 25 per cent 16M tMn last Spring.
Iron-Clad, One^Priee House.
or anybody Haute.
Rose Belle. Patent Geneve. Reserve. Brewster's Abdominal.' Coronet.
Sublime. Medical. Superior. Bostonian^
Sum- Rigtori
Newport. Bridal. Saratogian. Imperial. Gerstep. C.
o. P. Double Hip*-" Giant Hip. Pliable Hip
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C. H. Ooldssilth, No 29 north Fourth street, offers to the trade 8,000 bushels of New York SUtes potatoes, ia ear lots or less qoaalties: Hose, Peachblow, Burbank, Peerless, and Ssoir Flake all choice stock.
Bipe Bananas, Fancy Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Figs, Ac. at EISEB'8.
Styles.
Children's Waist Corsets.
UNSURPASSED IN DESIGN AND FINISH. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. JONT BUY
MANTELS
FROM A CATAWXJUE, BUT GO TO
MOORE'S, 657 Main Stt
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Flexible Hip. Dr. Warner's Health Corset Madame Foy's Old Style. Madame Foy's Improved. Dr. Warner's Abdominal. Dr. Warner's NursingCorset Two other styles Bortree's Adjustable Hip. I Fashion. Majesty. Beauty.
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AND SELECT FROM A COMPLETE'STOCK.
BONANZA FOR HOUSEKEEPERS GRAND OPENING SALE
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SPECIAL FRIGES I
BRORAW BROS.
Have just opened and put on sale their mammoth stock of CARPETS. PAPER HANGINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL, and other HOUSE FURNISHING
merit at a low price. To those who intend tofurnlsh this spring all ws have to say is
Come and See this Stoek Before Bttjing. Ypu Can Get Every Article You Require at Prices Lower than Elsewhere.: .C ,.v S
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mr^ifA AU Tour Purchases at One Establishment. SAVE TIME AND MONET.
Brokaw Bros.,
CONFECTIONERY, Lmaeh aad Diaiig
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Corner «h and Cherry, one square north of Opers House, Terr# Haute, Ind. LUNCH A HOT COFFEE AT ALL H0UB8
Oysters, Ham,
Cheese, ftteak. npup,
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Southern Belle. |!V Carmen »—, Si!.•
Lady Teazle, in buff sftteen|J Lady Teazle, in silk satin. Thompson's Adjustable Belt* Real French, Style 333. Real French, Style 319.^
THESE ARE THE .,.*
43 Styles of Corsets
Representing our present stock We have a| foil assortment of each style on hand, and do| not hesitate to say that ours is the largest and most complete Corset stock kept in any retail or wholesale house west of New York.n Our Corset stock comprises in all over 500 doz.| Corsets, or enough to' supply at once every lady in the city. Our prices are lower than any one else and all these facts combine to^ make HERZ the CORSET KINGof Terre Haute
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Real French, Style 511.Misses'Corsets.
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Bread,
Cskes, Ptes,
Baked Beans
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Frsah Oystsn (tnissson) Gallon.
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