Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 April 1881 — Page 8
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H. I* BuahneU will return from the Cost oa Monday. Wall W. Sibley Is very dangerously ill with heart dteeaae.
That red Bone of editor Beasschamp's is caused t?y erysipelas. Mm. R. A, Weed, at the Tert® Haute House is on the «ick IhL
C. C. Ifcirter,«*tbe Paris «as*Ae, gave us a i3tawant«a» on Wednesday. T. H. Riddle started last night for Chicago and Milwaukee on business.
Miff lfeKeona*, alter -astay of nearly year is rittohoxg, has retarded to this
11 Mn. 8. C. Barker, who has been visittag fe Washington since the inauguration, has aetorned home.
Bins. Frank €. Brawford wesat to Mt. Vernon, GMo, on Monday, to make he •nmifli visit W her parents. 1
Postmaster Fflbeck handsomely entertain*! the poatoffloe employes at his V' rsaidenoe Thursday evening. ^Father JtcEvqy, who hasbeen in New j- York acoqple of weeks, on church businett, caB»hw»e#eatard*y morning.
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M. Cook and family have
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.. turned from jCAtoftgo, and now make their hone at 438 north -Seventh street. Henry Miller, the well-known farmer and stock dealer, jbfta taken an interest with Mr- Laney in the Eatton grocery house.
Will Morgan iayeSusan Perkins misrepresented him last Saturday—and we believe blip. Snsan was wrongly informed.
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David Henqrta gradnate of the |ndianapolis Law fecbool, ayoung man of modi promise, was oa Tuesday admitted to tj*|fir. ...,
R. G. Wheolsr h— reiurmxl from Washington. He got what he went After, an Indian agency in Dakota worth *bout|2,50» a jrear. ^..fc-
En^l, jlauer returned this week from New TfoS, W^ale hi letedted largely of millinery, but did not select a wife as l^was intimated by one ot the papers.
Mrs. W. W. Byers has been named as one of the dty board of school trustees, the new law permitting women to aerve on the board^jVVe aeeond the motion.
The Ker, finnham, Rector of St. UymmjvtWu honored by ihe Gfrand Ckmuttftityfery of Knights Templar of the SMte of Indiana, which met thia week ft Indianapolis, by being olected Grand Pilate for the en«ning year.
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Lyndon A. Smith, our former townsman, haa been selected by Mayor Swing, of St. Loiils, as his private secretary. Mayjjr IC^ii^ ^aedn't let the eares of office worry b«n so long as he has "our Lyndon" attached to bis Staff.
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A dispatch from Dee Moines, Iowa, states that Mrs. Baldwin, of this dty, who is traveling with her husband giving exposures of spiritual medium tricks, attempted to commit suidde with a dose of morphine at Knoxville, Iowa, last Tuesday, but was pumped out. Domestic trouble is said to be the cause, a
No matter how well you are dressed, gentlemen, if your hat is shabby or out of style, you will not appear well. We presume you know that the place to get the most fashionable spring styles in hats and caps, is at S. LoebA Co's, corner of fifth aad Main streets, where also will bo found a well selected stock of gent's furnishing goods.
The Mall would be remises in Its duty If it did not tell its readers that there is no better place in town than Richard Dalilen's, No. 11 south Fourth street, for ehickens, ducks, asparagus, lettuce, onions, radiahes, aweet potatoes, cabbage, fw«h butter and eggs, hams, breakfast bacon, pickles in bulk and glass, chow-chow, canned mushrooms, foreign and domestic canned fruits and vegetablea, ftne teas and coffble.
The drcua to-day will attract large numbers of people. There is another show on Main street, at the corner of Seventh, that is deserving of a visit. This is Wright & Kaufman's show ot staple and fancy groceries, canned goods of every description, fresh country produce, fruits and vegetables, son table aupptice generally. By the utmost industry And enterprise, they keep their houne well stocked with everything that ts in the market.
The dty election occurs on Tu and the Indications are that there wil considerable scratching In the set of Mayor. But every man whocasti| a vote will find himself pleased with Ids •hoice if he chooses pair of those 4gke •hoes, on which A. H. Boegeman Jk Oc^ are having such a run, at No. 104 so|&lk yVnirth street where also wUl be found general stock of boots and shoes ft* men, carefully s£' from the best manufactories.
Tb« Centra) Bookstore always Inviting look, and Mr. Button and clerks are always glad to see any re„ •f The Mall, whether they come in with the intention of buying or not. Jwi drop in and roam about at your own 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 thing*, you And anything you want, they will still it to yon at the low** pw**.
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The elegant furniture wagon of R. Foster fc Son, north Fourth street, has been on the go this week, delivering the elegant parlor and chamber seta purchased at that popular house, at the low prices offered.
The Kersey Collar, which gives so much satisfaction for draught horses, which will not make the honeys shoulder sore and will out wear any collar made, can be had only at Fisbeck Brothers, 212 Main street.
Saddlery hardware, together with collars and saddles of home manufacture^ supplied the trade at lowest wbolessla prices, by Peter Miller, the manufacturer, south Fourth street.
J. P. Brennan's tailoFs are wotfring night and day to keep up with (he demand for the elegant salts that are constantly being cut Ottfflrftin the dnice piece goods at this popular mewliant tailoring house. Good work, the best materials, and low prioea, give Brennan airman tbetraUnearhe-wn haa»e.—
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corner of have a large, varied, their prices rpaper hangmost to spread matrons.
ThtfSecretttyaf a ««m4ticii sodety flM«d toenail AnnlsC^rey fdrnoth,ng when hBl tims esmlb tt *he would jing of the farnaee fund.
A story Is told «f d«|UMr in l^ptlngfield, who assured ir^ironi^#-that he had i^n her dlseaseliBto one of hergreat
Wltf #i|lM|reCDre iS^atnDu
in a letter to Colonel Tom Soott, the other iff, If this soy lia^ l^sn paid in sllfef cab, ^quired fdll-loadecft^lght to tr*nsport it.'
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When I was a young man," says the philosopher Billings, "I wss slwsys in a hurry to hold thd big end of £he Iog and do all the lifting now I'm hitler, 1 seise hold the small end and do all the grunting."
Dr. Hammond, formerlysargeon-gen-eral of the* United States army, says: "I know of no possible condition which renders the use of whisky, gin, rum or brandy necessary or proper." This is very positive language.
The Oil City Derrick ssys a woman in Eastern Pennsylvania became crazy on seeing her husband l^apoUier iroman. The husband was'"wufcd. Uo true husband would ever kiss another woman when his wife was looking.
being "JPira Dffhrolo
jSonn§wss JMaded on the floor sioerahilt hilarity in the BetSnise of the aeddent, but
KmmskeptonMf«t: '"Can a minister marry himself?" is the questionable heading of an ^Itom going the newspaper htinds.^lNo, he can't but suppose he oould, what amusemertt would it be to him to' kiek himself out of bed in themorsing or gprowl because he didn't get up first and start
The andienoe at a St. Louis sidritual seance expressed dissatisfaction with the manifestations, and the medium raahly said that those who wiahsd to retire could get their tn^ney bsck. There was an Immediate rush by abont five hundred persons, and being unable to re«mt their fifty cents apiece, they mobbod *ftie ticket-seller, whp might have been killed if the police had not protected him.,.
Den Thompson's father, a regular down-Easter, went to Chicago to see his son act, and was mightily pleased. He gave Den thia advice at parting: \4Den mat?, you let Mister Hill do the ffgggjirin and you dotb»c|uiin* up t»n the stljge." The oM gelitleiniQ %n, aid with lis sadwlso man's wife, two daughters and ft ten,
live at Swanaev, i&a |20. 9MB ty
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Pu,Ttlliar of CTOhing,
f^maipldng Goot®t^*c*» A*K«mti«g to $10, wifl be Presented with Free ticket in the LooMana Lottery Drawing the 12th of each month. "BOSS" JOE CLOTHING HOUSE, 422 Street, 4 Doors West of Fifth
Street, Terrs Haute, lad.
Always Ahead Showing tkf Largest Stock at the Lowest Prices.
MELLfSH MOODY, the Electro Gold and Silver Platers, have removed to 28 sooth Sixth KtrecC.
Silk Dress Pattern
TO BE
GIVEN*AWAY 2.
largest lady living in Vigo county. All
applications must be made to JAMES
McCOT, *M
a large l*dy ttuit was not thepersonift
cation of good nature and always ready
to enjoy herself and make fnn for
others."
Our shelves are now loaded down with
jaew goods of every description for
Spring and Summer wear. The new
Printed Lftrnt, Momies and Piques,
Dotted Swiss, Plain Swiss Organdies
Plain Checked and'Striped Nainsooks
White and Colored Tarletans* fflUt Mull .1* ft, 1 ,i 5 India Mull, Persian Lawns, Victoria
Lawns, and Bishop Lawns, are perfect 'A "ii '$ beauties.
Ornaments, Silk and Jet Fringes, ^assa-
menteries, Gimps, Loops, Slides, Orna
ments, Pendants, Buttons, etc., etc., is
largest, best, finest and cheapest A ever shown in this dty.
HOSIERY [HOSIERY!
HOSIERY!
'bWto!d» new root w.» Mng pl««d *»d «.a .t prfc«. on the old home of President Lincoln,
For the thousands In every sine, qual-
that defy
at Springfield, a young lad purchased the old shingles at five cents a wheelbarrow load. The boy then bought a scroll saw, and has since then been employing goods, the latest styles, the largest ashis time in making ornaments from those old shingles. He is now selling them at from 50 cents to fl apiece.
competition. We continue to
lead the Corset trade, with the best
sortment and the lowest prices. ALL
GOODS RETAILED AT THE LOW
EST WHOLESALE PRICES*
JAMES & McCOY,
001603 and 106 Main St» Terse Haute Ind.
lee Cream iaany quest Eiser's to-4#y. Asparagus, spinach, kale, radishes* lettuce, rhubarb, oniona fresh smokeo white fish, beef tongne. choice surer cored hams, apples, orange*, lemons sad bananas* fresh creamery batten at Vright & Kaufman's 'i*
Oranges, lemons, lettuce, radishes. onions, pie plant, aspqrerua cranberries, canned goods of all kinds, jelly in bulk, creamery butter, eggs, new and breaL._. at Hertfelter
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Tbe BtJCKKYS Cash Stoksoffers as .* *u 'f$ Special Premium fbr the Vigo bounty
Mis. T. D. Olin A Co., first door woat **ir, 20 yards of «lk, WORTH FORTY of the Terra Haute House, have bees -n-, getting in thia week some elegant nov- DOLLARS, lot a dress pattern, to the elties in Hats, Bonnets, Ftowers ssd Millinery. The ladies are eoediaQj in vited to call and inspect goods awl piiees.
•t the BUCKKTE CASH \j .v
STORE, before the fiirst of fitepiember
Each qiplksst is required to leave^with
themthdr'own photograph 'iSad certifi
cate of weight.. jAljaady
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING
A $40
ions
are coming in, and wemntidffcte* J0II3I lavorable time and will be marked
good time when they all meet at the fair
grounds as esntestants for this valuable
prize, for who ever saw or has heard of
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See our prices on new Table Linens,
Towels, Napkins, Prints and Muslins.
Our stock of new Iridesoe/nt and Cut
Steel Passamenterles, Balls, Tassels and
IT TALKS THE WORLD OVER AND#
LOUDEST
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down to
PRICES.
J. F. JAURIET & CO.
additiona to their stock
and fresh arrivals are constantly coming in. These goods were bought at the moat
LowestMargin for Cash
Beside this, every article In the house will be
CUT DOWN
To a price that will move it.-
Calland seet^e^iegant new, Wit
SUMMER DRESS FABRICS
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Nothing prettier1 In the'market, and ai prices that will astonish you.
J. F. JAURIET & CO
Corner Fifth and Main street.
Wanted.
WANTED--A
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QOOD COOK,
and lroner. Apply immediateljr.
Southwest corner 6th and Oak.)
WANTED—BOARDEB8—ATladles
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gain. mnorth street.
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No. 11M E.
Main street. Room for 8 and 4 tsntlemen. Terms, UM per week. it
WANTED-4MTUATION-
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elaSi hotel. In dining ibom. Anyone wtaMng soch help address Miss A, J. NEAT, Brldgeton, Ind. 1LT ANTED-1MMKDIATELY-AN AGENT rV in each township In Vigo county, outside of Harrison township sUso in the adjoining townships in Clay, Paoke and Vermllllou counties to sell machinery on commlBSion. C. A. POWER, 2t 104 and 106 Main fit^Tene Haute, Ind.
For Sale.
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SALE—THAT SPLENDID BUILD*
lng lot situated on south Sixth street, opposite J. G. Robinson's residence. Inquire A. AKINS, 522 Maiu street, -T10R SALE OR TRADE-»8,000 STORE, general stock, and clcven-reom. twostory residence on two and one-half lots, 12400, in Mercmi, Ind. For residence in, or farm near, Terre Haute, Grcencastlc, or Indianapolis Address (2w) BUFF A MORGAN, 521 Ohio street. 1TOR HALE—BEAUTIFULL AND SAFE
Dark Bay Mare, Suitable for Ladies use the city for sale by A. G. AUSTIN. TOR SALE OR TRADE-TWENTY ACRES
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of land, on tbe corner of Twenty-second and College streets. On the premises area frame house, with nine rooms a fraraebarn 44by 64feet carriage house and shed*, 24 by 39 feet a good brick smoke house and fruit house good well and cfartern and summer kitchen and sheds rusr
roe*, bearing 170 apple trees, bearing 80 cherry tress, beareng: IS wild goose plum, bearing: one am in strawberries of the best kinds. For further particular*, call mi, or addres&R v., W. G. DAVD5, 17S0 Poplar street, Sty. TOR SALB-60 LOTS EAST OF 14TH ST~ between I\pl*rand WalnuL on lOyears' u^.p^nugjej*. A
TOR SALE—JERSEY CATTLE-COWS, heifers and malecahras forsate^
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To select from at
With a full stock of all kinds of
Double the stock of any other house in the cltv. Also a fine stock of "BABY WAGONS,
Novelty
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Peerlew.
T7Dr E. LAWRENCE,
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DOR SALE-PLYMOUTH ROCK AND 1 Golden Hamlmix Chlcke^kEg^at$12S
.f- "near HoepitaL
For Rent.
TOR RKOTMBRKTC BUSIKBSSMOO»\OX
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attcar baekof PostoOossnd Prairie City He*. The fiest place for a barter shop to tbe city. «.
Aim, fmmeatore room on Main street, essa fUk snttlMc. No better place tor baslmohk
dr«0s, soacaiMe. J. H. BLAKE, Ohio street. TOR RENT-A GOODOTORE ROO*AJf? cellar, 14*S2 feet, la the new brick fcoildIsiS. *6 north Thtid stmt. Also two roenpm inraar, adjoining, 11x10 feet each. Inquire wttMhMMrl
See Shryer Brothers for
hams the new self loading stone
breaklkst baoon. sod warehouse Truck.
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Wars- Specially adapted for bag,
tor's, corner Fourth barrel sad box use. Price and Cherry Sts. $5.00.
BAKERY,
CONFECTIONER^, Luek ind Dining Rftoms,
& E. Corner 4th and Cherry, ope square north of Opera House, Terre Haute, Ind.
LUNCH A HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS
Cheese, Steak, Fish, Soup, Buns,
Eaas. Beef, Sausage,
soon to io street.
I. V. PRESTON.
TOR SALE-LOT ON POPLAR STREET, between 14th and 15th streets, at a barKnqtrtrc of SAMUEL REEVES, No.
Snails, Bread, Cakes, Pies,
Baked Beat
grsM, Better. Meat aa« Csf««.eely is eeats. Frssh Oysten (to season) by Dl*b,Cshor Galion.
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MOORE &LANGEN,
16 fill, giaftt Ctttfe, E*pr**» BmlUing.) fmt 3«k CC(«rbdtrn, in Nr •nrtWoi mk ilifAen
Gpn+t,
tecrben 0cf4»mafpe8,
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PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS We have the right styles, we have the right prices. Give as a look, p.. BLACK and WHITE SPANISH LACES,
RUSSIA LACES.
Everything new and desirable in Laces at lowest prices. SPRING iBOSIERI. Our stock needs no commendation, the throng at our Hosiery counter..1: speaks for itself
GLOVES.
Ouf Stock of Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves stand unrivaled in this city. BUTTONS. ni Oiff stock comprises all the novelties.
EMBROIDERIES.
You all know we climax the world on them ., as to styles and prices. FRINGES, GIMPS, CORDS and TASSELS,.
BALLS, etc.. plenty of new styles, at the right prices. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR^
BAB* DRESSES,
A'.',. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, Onr stock is larger than ever, onr prices lower than ever.
CORSETS.
T^F.TtZ is the Corset King of Teite Hatitd. Follow the crowd to
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flint Irtflfra.
rriHS ABTK8IAK BATHS.
llnTM* HanW Art^Ung^h.eat.rb.»MahnL nwilglftj flui 1 ti 1 ehroow dun •MM of thellrer, dyspni^^CTtaneoos
Thst are of the most neailftg ana
wwerfWOy aStemUTs andt^»«s»»»« known In the workL On Walsrstrse* be-
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papers—good
for wrapping and
pnttlng under carpet#—for sale at The Mail office, at 36 and 501 cento a hundred.
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ASK YOUR DRUOOIST to AOS you yot
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ptotngrspb, Dr. Jorten*S patent
sits on aMflr23a«a drug^brts' show cs^» at! strlM free. It Is an advertisement of I S5ng Renovator, the great l«.r remedy, the greatest discovery on earth. Vo sale by all druggist*.
Dr. Jordan's Lung Renovator, the gr»* lung remedy, for sale by all druggKt*.
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Can of a letter from Mr. i. A. Aitertnti to Dr. J.0. Jordan, of Terre Haute, Indian Ka»u*.nU April ®, 1H1. 1Mb
JomMJi: 1 am idaa to add my testtmi/1 •rwMiimaay of mrfrtends In thi» vkriplt pritiass It may be of use toyoor jstofc. willbm state that you havecp™droe,Whicj| t'never expected, as I was aflfteted for yean mid I bad vsU out over eight hundred do bus. besides traveling to the western mem fatii!. (or my health, which was of no avs* 1 was unable to work for over two yearn. friends say if it had not been for you I woui have been dead. I can now expand ehMt three Inches. I have no more trouhi amy lungs. Our druggists claim you
Ik* excel all othersTT have been a ted with some of your patients in tht I puce, and take the liberty to reoomme Voutoali those who have curable disease I fed a debt of gratitude jrm tlrnt wwdL cannot express, and hope that ou wlB rr reive your reward In the life that now ls,ar in that which is to eome^
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