Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1881 — Page 8

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

OUR PEOPLE.

Mrs. T. D. Oiin has been in Chicago

Tho firm of H. Robinson A Co has been

•dissolved—Charles L. Braman retiring. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ellis lest their infant daughter, fifteen days old, last Mon day morning.

R. M. Harrison attended the national convention of carriage makers,in session «t Cincinnati this week.

George Palmateer is of the opinion cfcrrie Martin that he is not fit for a policeman, and IUM withdrawn from the force.

T. JB. Snapp was the recipient of handsome office desk, on Monday even !ng, a present from his employes.

Rev. C. R. Henderson lectures at Sal Iivan, next Friday evening, on -Old World Wonders, wjth Modern Lessons.

Miss Viola Hnnter, of Paris, and well known in this city, will be married to Mr. Matthew F. Barke, next Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. IS. C. Clark, oi North smpton, Mass., are in the dty, on their aannal visit to their daughter, Mrs. Carhart, on south Sixth street.

P. P. Mlschler and wife bad their crystal wedding anniversary handsomely oelebrafced, last Saturday evening, in way that was a complete surprise.

Mrs. Theodore Froment, who has been visiting ber sister, Mrs. D. Blinn, of north Fourth street, left for her home in in New York dty, Wednesday evening

Tbo marriage of Charles E. Meeker and Miss Kate Boyd occurred at the res fdence of John H. Sykes, Wednesday •evening. The young couple will koep house on south Fourth street.

At Maplewood, tne country residence C. W. Barbour, west of the city, on Wednesday afternoon Miss Jennie Barbour was united in marriage with Mr X. B. Wood, of Oakland Ills.

Mrs. Linton offers for sale at No. 222 south Fifth street, mantel mirrors piano, bookcase, oil paintings, ebony cabinet, a French «hina dinner set, g& fixtures, stoves and other household furniture. Terms: castuiM I

Ed. T. HIHJ, brother of George H. Hebo, who fNtat to Florida last Summer and purchased an orange plantation, •with intention of making it his home, has returned, the climate not agreeing with his wife's health.

Abe Shewmaker, Lawrence Burgett,

Joseph

McChesney, Wm. B. Hickman,

Harrison Bddy, Ed. T. Hebb and John O'Reilly attended the reunion of the Eleventh Indiana regiment, at Crawfordsville on Wednesday.

Staflley Robblns and family started yesterday morning for Las Vegas, New Mexico, which will be their home. We at* sorry that the necessity of change to another climate, for Mr. R's health, Causes us to lose so good a citizen.

Of the even hundred pupils at St. Marys thirteen ot the young ladies are from this city. The graduating class consists of Misses Mattie Mancourt, Liszie Collins, Mamie Neater, Maggie Duffey, Kittfe Burke, and Maggie McSheffry.

Charley Bevins is back at his old place, on the corner of Mam and Fifth streets, in the dress goods department of Garrabrant A Colo's, whore he will be pleased to show our ladles a haudsome line of dress goods, in the pleasant way which has made him so popular for years.

Will J. Morgan and Miss Grace Hudson were married, at the Congregational church, Wednesday evening, in tbo presence of a large number of their friends. After a reception, at the residence of Tony Blako, the young couplo wont to the residence of tho groom's fathor, J. A. Morgan, where they will koep house.

Goo. K. Trask, tho lively railroad editor of the Indianapolis Journal, was here yesterday—came over with the big

Here Vesveruay—cauiu

here such a pretty city, and didn't hesitate to say so. He Incidentally let it slip that his wife says The Mail is most interesting paper in the State, and that there is a row when he doesn't bring it heme from the exchange table—but, perhaps we shouldn't have mentioned this.

Among the Torre Haute people in

AulODK VUv JLuriu ... Chicago, this week, were W. H. Flsk, A. Ink, pens, paper, and commercial sta JBL Eiser H. Wright, wflj|

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ter, A.'Fredericks, mother and sister,

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ton, Fred Probst, Mm. H. Hebb,

Mrs. Dr. Depuy, 8. R.lKtke^ J- A. Parker and wife, theodore Huduut, Ben Hud ant, H. Hulman, George Inn ham and wife.

renting the States of the Union, at the reception of General Lafayette, in New York, on the ltoh of August, 1S21. She has l«een visiting at tho house of Mrs. Kttxabeth Deeart, ou Ohio street, enTonte from her home, in Iudianapolis, to the home of a son, in low*. Mrs. Desert was also in New York at the time mentioned. and both these ladies have a vivid recollection of the event.

M.

C.

Rankin baa moved his lumoer

yard from North Second street to south street, near Poplar, where be is keeping a full supply of Pln0 P°Plar lumber, shingles and lath. Those wanting anything in the lumber line will And it to their i« tercet to give him a call.

I J. K. Gapen, of New York, is visiting this city, the home of his boyhood. Havens A Geddes are moving int* commodious and elegant new quarters.

Mrs. T. B. Johns and Mrs. A. J. Kelly are vMting relatives at Decatur, His. Will Griffith, of the 'bus line, came home from New Mexico Thursday night

Charles L. Feltus and C. M. Hirzel jr. attended the grand lodge of the Red Men at Indianapolis this week. Mr Feltus was elected one of the grand officers.

Dr. Robert Van Valzah, Rev. F. S Dunham, Judge T. B. Long, Alexander Thomas and P. McCoskey, were in Indianapolis this week on Masonic business.

R. ForsterASon, on North Fourth street, are showing now some very handsome seta of Parlor Furniture, and at such low prices as to cause astonishment.

For stout and well made harness, or anything in the saddle or harness line, our readers will find no place where they will bo more fairly dealt with than at Fisbeck Brothers', 212 Main street.

These October evenings make us look up the last Winter overcoat. Does it look shabby? If so, drop in at J. P. Brennan's, just east of Rippetoe's, and see his handsome line of Diagonals, English, Meltont and Cassimere Overcoatings, which he is making up elegantly, and at the most satisfactory prices. He has just received a new lot of Suitings—some real beauties.

Is it a hat you want? Then drop in at S. Loeb A Co'a., corner of Fifth and Main streets, where you will find all the latest and most desirable styles of bats and cape, adapted to every age and condition of life, and at prices no one can complain of. They have a nice line of underwear and gents' furnishing goods, selected with great taste—justthearticles needed for this changing season of the year.-1|::

Look to the health of your children. Keep their feet *arm, with the serviceable shoes sold by A. H. Boegeman A Co. No. 104 south Fourth street. They have something extra good for children's wear, in tho way of a calf shoo, goat tops, and kid tops, button and lace. And then for ladies and misses they have something to brag on, in the way of Fine French Matt Shoes. A full lino of Rubbers will also be found there.

Richard Dahlen's popular place ou south Fourth street is callod housekeepers' headquarters because there arc kept the choicest goods needed for pickling, preserving, making mangoes, etc. They have a splendid lot of vegetables as fol

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railroad men. He was surprised to find lows: turnips, carrots, parsnips, beets, cabbage, marrowfat beans, Hubbard squashes, marrowfat squashes, California plums, peaches and honey, eggs, butter and New York cream cheese.

The Mall readers know that any late novelty in tbo way of nobby stationery may be found at the Central Bookstore, where can also be had the standard books rod the latest publications, blank books,

daugk- tkraery of every description, oil paint-

finofln",*,7inOT

Peter Kaufman, Wallle Austin, Pres. ...... SterretL Edward Gilbert and family, A. table and mantel, pocketbooks, knives ton A. E. Shraeder, Mrs. Humas- and scissors, and everything, in feet, y.

xi wne. oMrs Joanna Hendricks, mother of Capt arc filling up their establishment, corner Mrs Joanna neuaru. 0f

8 TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING

I. K. Clafcfalter went to El Paso, His.,

Wednesday night, on noeipt of a di»-

ku father

bad dropped dead.

Miss Rosa Mann and the Misses Shrader, of Graudview, Illinois, are visiting the family of A. F. Eiser, on east Main street.

Mrs. Wolfe, of Rippetoe's, went to Chicago this week, called there by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs.

Louis Graf, of Hoberg, Root A Co brought to town, on Wednesday, his new wife, formerly Miss Louise Merck, of Belleville, His.

Lawrence Hudson has been ill, but bis many friends will be learn that he is getting better and in fairway to reoovery.

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The crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs James Henry was celebrated by their friends, at their home, on north Eighth street, Saturday night.

Mrs. L. H. Briggs and daughter, Ma mie, returned yesterday afternoon from a five month's visit among relatives at Red Rock, Montana territory

Mrs. Dr. Young and daughter, who have been visiting in New Harmony, Ind., have returned home, accompanied by Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Young's mother

Charley Braman andEd Sage, it is rumored, have formed a partnership for the wholesale notion trade, and will occupy the room vacated by Haven fc Geddes. •«.

#/«•«m4 In a VkAAVaftnMI TVfl Put).

usually found in a bookstore. The Central stands at the head. J. W. Roberts A Co., who have met with suoh extraordinary success in the paper-hanging trade, the past season,

5M-sr«rst!s

Ohio and Sixth streets, with a large

orations, and are ready to do all work promptly, and in the most artistic manTheir success is greatly owing to their reasonable charges. Good work and low prices is their motto. Call on them for any work in their line.

Wright A Kaufman's grocery headquarters, r\»rnar Seventh and Main, is the place to leave your order to-day for yonng Chickens, New Hams, Cod Flab* Cream Cheese, Creamery Butter, Oysters, Celery, Cranberries, Beets, Hubbard Squashes, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, Cfcbbage, Bermuda Onions, Pumpkins, Michigan Apples, Grapes, Peaches, Bananas and a fine stock of Canned and Fruit Butters.

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WANTHD-A

SPECIAL SALE

ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE. Perwishing to send their horses to the country for the winter are nespectfulJy asked to correspond with QEO. F. MYER. Prairleton Ind.

WANTED—A

•Oi Main Street,

Are the exclusive wholesale agents for

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ous

OF—

SILKS

We will for a few days •O'er —te Desirable Bargains.

$1.25 Fancy Silfcs, reduced to 75cents. $1.50 Fancy Brocades, reduced to $1.00. Colored Dress Silks* reduced to 50cents.

Remnants of Black and Colored Silks, short lengths very cheap.

rt CALL AND EXAMINE.

GARRABRANT & COLE.

DEALERS IN

Wanted.

PURCHASER FOR A SET

of New American Cyclodedia. Enquire at 214 North Fourth street. 2tp.

WANTED-MONEYlongLOAN.

TO THOSE

who wish to borrow or loan money on best terms for short or time, to call on RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO. Southeast corner of 6th and Main streets up-stairs.

Wsons

SITUATION, BY A PRAC­

TICAL BOOT and HHOE MAKER of

38 years

experience as a Mechanic and Mer­

chant. Speaks German and English. Address or call at No. 1825 south 13% street,

WANTED-TOand

SUPPLY 5,000 FAMILIES

in the city country with the best grades of hard and soft coal, the coming fall and winter. Prices as low as the lowest Prompt delivery orders by telephonejearefully attended to. 1,2 and 3 south Third «»$*«••» Main .ndOM^

For Rent.

FR

RENT-TO A SMALL FAMILY, A house of five (5), rooms, No. 814 south 8th street, good reference repuired. Apply.to A. Aklns, 622 Main street.

For Sale, a

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SALE

FRESH

COWS,

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I HAVE TWO

th graded Alderny cows I will

sell or 'trade for dry cows if in good order, can't be beat for butter. Address Lock-box 1805.

Lost.

Lfive

OST—WHITE BULL PUP BETWEEN

and six months old. Spot on right eye. and small spot on the tail. Return to 504 north 4th street and receive rewart

WILLIAM W

FRESH OYSTERS! Ellis Star Brand. WHITE #WRIGHT

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Bills dt Co'a celebrated Star brand of fresh oysters, and retail buyers of fresh oysters will find It to their advantage to ask for W. L. Ellis

Co1* Star brand, and see that they

get them, asthey are the best filled eans of well selecred fresh oysters packed In Baltimore, and put all other so-called peeking companies' goods in the shade. One trial will convince all consumers of these delici­

bivalves that they are getting the value for their money. Fresh Arrivals by Fsst IxfNM

JCverjr bay.

They are sold by every first-class dealer in Terre Haute, and surrounding towns. Don't forget the brand, "ELLIS STAR," which is branded on eve

WRIGHT.

Wholesale Agents.

604 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

WAGNER

A RIPLEY,

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importers and worker* of

B«et«b erssit« sad I tali as

MONUB4ENTS,

S A A mli)' No. 418 Cherry Ht., bet. 4th an«( 5t». TK^HW HACTTE. t. 1

J. D. CONDIT.

rn 12 and 14 Weal Washington Street.

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PERA HOU8K.

Sunday Eve. Oct. 23d.'

Slay ton's Jubilee Singers

AND

Colored CoDoert Company!

LIST OF ARTI8T8.

Mia Lena Miller, Prima Donna Soprano, late prima doun* of the Boston Ideal Colored Concert Company, and leading soprano la Washington, D. C., ohurch choirs. If 1M Benie Warwick, Messo-Soprano. USM Jennie MarUu, Contralto. Mita Mary Drvenport, Contraltn. Mr. C. C. Mc* Kinney. Tenor. Mr. G. Warwick, Tenor. Mr. J.

K. Stevens, Raa^o. Mr. B. Murray, Basso. Tbe' greatest living colored violinist, Siaoor Joseph Brindia, known as "the Cuban Wonder." Prof. T. 8. Boston, humorous vocalist and piano soloist, Director. Mr. C. C. MoKlnney, Accompsnist.

TM«: RRrk«rOIIR

Of this company will be composed of the most attractive

JUBILEE SONGS. GLEES

AND

Popular Melodies of the Day,

Varied by soles, duets, trios, quartettes, etc.. vo asl nd instrumental, making their programmes highly pleasing and entertaining. Admission 59, 86 and 25c,

Reserved seat* a sale at Bution's without extra oha*ge.

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PERA. HOCJ8E.

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A GRAND ENGAGEMENT,

Wednesday Evening, Oct. 26,

Introducini the extraordinary eembinatlon formed by tbe convolidaUen of the fsmoas

Jarrett & Palmer London Oompaay, —AND—

SLAVIN'S ORIGINAL TROUPE

Whose co-operative forces will appear in a msrvelous presentation of tbe popular picture -vfs of life among the lowly,

UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.

The piece will be presented with tbe unusual adjuncts of magnificent new seenenr. a double dramatic company, a band of genuine colored minstrels, kennel of ferocious blood-hounds, also, the renowned trained stock of Ht»Bersatda, tamed at beyond $3,000, and trick donkey "Balaam."

Notwithstanding the magnitude and excellence of the attraction, popular prices will pieAdmisslon, 60,85 and 25 cents. [•**&}

No extra charge for reserved seats.

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J. W. HESS&XO,

MOORE & LANGEN,

16 fSW. Ofinffe Stwfe,

Jaiiy Expres» Building.) JeTTe 3nb. 9(11? Krbfttfrt, joioohl in ber beutfeften tote inaliirlifii wprndbt. merben gef^matfooll, f4cl

INDIANAPOLIS.

We hare the pleasure of announcing that we will make dtir

Fall Display and Opening

Of PARIS, BERLIX and AMERICAN STYLES

TUESDAY, OCT. 25th. The Ladies of Terre Haute

And vicinity are cordially invited to pay us a riait of inspection. Oar

Dr# Making and Millinery Department,

Are now open under thoroughly competent management, and our price* are aa low as, are consistent with the character of work. Onr display of

Rich and Elegant Dress Fabrics. Millinery, Cloak and Shawls,

DRY GOODS will certainly be one of the most attractive made i« Indiana. ONE PRICE IN FIGl RES.

Steore Stipei.

J. W. HESS.

J. W. HESS & CO.

MATT.

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Street, Cor. Fifth,

Amusements.

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Saturday and Sunday, ck'ft OvTOBKB IM asd SU.

Grand Sacred Concert

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Never was Better!

-v? V*f -u,. hi 4 $ &t>-

Our Cloak room crowded from

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morning till evening.

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Good ?Styl"p, Oood Quality and Low Prices, Tell the Tale.

We have now an eleganti stock of FRINGES GIJIMPS, PASSAMENTRIES, BUTTONS and all kindl of JET TRIMMINGS, as well as FLUSHES and VELVETS at low

N We have received over 75 cases in the last two weeks, all containing New, Fresh Desirable Goods, which are being sold: at priced nnaproachable by any other house in the city.

HERZ POPULAR BAZAAR.

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1' 4 S3 'AtK i-,- J.rrt 1 t, .,7.

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ZPLTJIMIIBXIfcTG-.

James T.Moore

057. Main Street,

HM a Urge atonk of Plumbing gooA^md competent workmen to do all kinds of work in this line, promptly andin the moat satisfactory manner. His work

be found in the leading business and dwelling houses in the city, and spea ka for itself.

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tm

ZJ HAVE AN

Most Perfect D«Tlce 'FOB Supporting Pantaloons Ever Known.

ai

yp Rubber, Ab Sprtnffi. A TRIAL FREE.

PricSb fKm 25c. up.

MYERS BROS.,

For sale by, 22-41. Cor. 4th. and Main, Terre Haute.

KELLEY'S

FRAGRANT

selected materials warranted as

«presented, and commended by many skill* ful physicians and dentists cleanses teeth thoroughly heals and hardens soft and spongy gums in a abort time, if directions are carefully observed. Contains no soap or acid, nor anything but what is beneficial to the gums and teeth, and is Additional directions and

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Is prepared with great care from tbe best and most

,ble to use.

~Jnts with each

botUe. Price, 85c. For sale principally by druasists. Indianapolis wholesale drugaeJlit.

022-3m.

A P'I'MP.

PERSONS sfDioted with PILES toaddraw

convenience. not required. Positively no charge

ior

treat­4,

ment until permsntly cared. For full particulais address witti attunp. DR. VOLKER8,

Main st. Terre Haute, Ind.. or Dennison, Ills.

35 Years' Experience

IX THE

Dyeing and Scouring

-OF-

Lftiiei' and OeBtlenen's Weir Enables me guarantee perfect satisfaction. Gents' wear neatly repaired.

H. F. REINER, 5A

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BRACE?

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Importer mmA Dealer la.

ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRANITE

MONUMENTS,

MUtuary, Vane*, Ac., Ac., COR. FIFTH AND WALNUT 8TS

TERRE HAUTE. IND.

ters, Wj7es,Hflta0rs!

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DR. J. B. MARCHISI,

uterine catholicon,

NHIM mi w« rauuHMPiMm. TO* maedy win act la hsrraooy with ttie Feaslesystssi at all thnas, ssd sbo inaaedlstaly

Kfttsbdoniiislsad

ntsriaemasdea^aadre-

IteB to a bealUiy *ad strong cood*»i. Dr. MarchMI Uterine CsUhrticon wUl cars fsUtag of flw womb, Lncorriiffs, Chronic Inflspinstioa sad Uksrstion of t»»e Womb, Incidental Heawnfcafa or Ftootog, Pdafe*. cadltngabr Kidney CompUtot, .~i MpedsSf sdspted to the Chinge oi Life. MfarjShiet^. All letters of laQniry faesiy answered. Addressss^abore.

Pot

Price

Kali Street.

Or. XsrebisiV Trade supplied by COOK A BE1L.

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