Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 November 1881 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
OUR PEOPLE.
W. B. Tnell and Joseph us Coliott have returned from New York. Mrs. Allie Almy ban returned from a visit to her parents in Vincennes
Miss Minnie Slaughter is visiting-the family of Dr. Kress, at Eransville Mrs. Capfc. D. D. Wheeler returned Jrom Yankton, Dakota, on Monday.
Mrs. Robert M. Harrison and children are visiting relatives in Clairmont co., O. B. F. Havens has been appointed attorney for the I. A St. L. road, at this point.
Miss Helen Jeffere, the "Hoosier Jenny land," at the Opera House, Thursday •vening.
Miss AnnaHrdewillrendersomepopular selections, at the Maurice Hughitt Concert.
Geo. T. King is visiting bis father-in-law, ex-sheriff, John Kizer, at Lincoln Nebraska. •Hon. John E. Lamb will address the Jjand League, at Oriental Hall to-mor-jrow evening.
JE. P. Beaucbamp is said to be in Washington, instead of Kansas, as was given out when be went away.
The Gazette states that Mrs. Aydelotte will go to Santa Cruz, California, next June, and make it her home.
Eugene He9s, of the United Sates ship "Trenton/' arrived home yesterday afternoon on a furlough of thirty days.
Mrs. A, E. Reiman attended the crystal wedding of her brother, Charles Wittenberg at Indianapolis this week.
Rev. Welton Modesitt and daughter, who have b«on visiting injthis city started on Thursday for theirlhome in Le Roy, New York.
Edwin Seldomridge started Thursday morning for Santa Fe, Now Mexico, -where it la stated bo intends to engage in newspaper work.
Will Peddle, of the New Jersey Central R. R., and his sister, Mrs. Sallie Burton, are here on a visit, receiving cordial greoting from th?ir many friends.
Mrs. llice Wakefield and Mrs. Sallie JllC« Fin lay, of Pennsylvania, who have "been visiting Iho family of Fraflk Mills, started for their home on Thursday.
Miss Sue Beach came home on Wednesday from Atlanta. While there she actod as bridesmaid for Miss Winship, iR ttwrriag° with Robert Taylor, tf Baltimore/
W. II. Gilbert has received an invitation to tho wedding of his neice, Miss Rachel Hunter, for many years a Terre Haute Hchool girl, now a resident of Toronto, Canada.
Christian Dresser, who had so much trouble in getting through New York when bo went
to
Germany last Summer,
mid for several days was missing, camo homo last Saturday. Prof. R. Garvin and wife start on Monday for Florida, whore the winter will bo spent, in hopes of benefiting Mr. Garvin's health. Their residence on south Center street will be occupied by Mr. andjMrs. W. C. Isbell.
At an early hour yesterday morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foote were surprised to see their daughter, Mrs. Rev. Bacon, of New Haven, walk into their househaving come in on a belated train, without sending word of her coming.
Hon B. W. Hanna, who has frequent calls from lecture bureaus, has in contemplation the preparation of a lecture on tho "Realms of Humer." He will del Ivor his Masonic lecture at Mattoon on the 24th inst. With an inresistable tendency to humor, an inexhaustible store of anecdote, and rare talent in telling a good story he can make an inter, osting evening with such a thome.
Tho firm of Ryco ft Walmsloy has boon dissolved—Lucius Ryce retiring. Kdward M. Walnisley, for so many years tho active and managing partner, 'remains as sole proprietor. For many
XQ&80U& this change will be beneficial to both these gentlemen, who have so long "been associated iu business. Mr. Walms ley, now that|he is dependent on himself alone, will use every possible exertion to make the Orpet Hall a feature of our town. With a thorough knowledge of the business, rare taste and judgment in mlooting stock, he can and will do much towards making our homes more beautiful and attractive. See his card on another page. "The fashion in men's hats changes far more often in England, France, and
America, than In other countries. The sombrero worn In Don Quixote's time, is in fashion in Spain to-day. But the Spaniards have no opportunity of looking at such a great variety of styles in hat* and caps as is shown at S. Loeb A Oo's, on the corner of fifth and Main (streets, where also is a nice stock of gloves, umbrellas and gents* underwear.
The Sunday dinner has become a big feature in this city. Who can resist having good things on Sunday, when Wright ft Kaufman have such a tempting layout of table supplies on each Saturday. We haven't space to tell of *11 they have, but will mention dressed "turkeys,chickens, oysters,celery,cranberries, Michigan apples, California grapes, evaporated apples and peaches, new mlnce-meat, new buckwheat Hoar, nut pie syrup, a»d New York dder.
IMULNC I M|
I Those young people already married cannot avail themselves of the marriage benefit associations, but they can save money by getting' their furniture at R.
Foster ft Son's, on north Fourth street. Saddlery hardware, together with collars and saddles of home manufacture, supplied the trade at lowest wholesale prices, by Peter Miller, the harness manufacturer, south Fourth street.
Fisbeck Brothers' exhibit of Lap Robes and Horse blankets is ufausually attractive this season, all new and not soiled or shop worn, and at reasonable prices. Call and see them.
Mrs. Linton will sell, at No. 22 south Fifth street, for one week, a gentle family horse, with or without Phaeton and harness. Also very handsome French plate mantel mirrors, base burner, laundry stove, and a few rare books.
J. W. Roberts A Co., who have met #ith such extraordinary sueeess in the paper-hanging trade, the past season, have filled their establishment, corner of Ohio and Sixth streets, with a large and elegant stock of wall paper and decorations, and are ready to do all work promptly, and in the most artistic manner. Their 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.
Richard Dahlen, the enterprising grocer, on Fourth street, just south of Main, invites a call from all who want the choicest dressed poultry, celery, fresh butter and eggs, new bams and breakfast bacon, kraut, mince-meat, pigs' feet, pickled tongues, beans, peas, hominy, grits, cranberries, dried fruits, domestic and foreign a choice line of teas and coffees, maplt| and sugar syrups, California canned fruits, New York cream cheese, jellies, jams, fruit butters and preserves, in bulk and glass, chowehow, pickles, in bulk and glass.
Button A Co., of the Central Bookstore, have orders out and will soon be receiving the most elegant stock of Holiday goods they have ever shown. They have now the most elegant stationery in the city, all the standard books and the latest publications, blank books, Ink, pens, paper,
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OTHER PEOPLE.
Oliver Optic has written seventy-five beoks for boys. President Arthur is pretty regular in tendance at church.
Longfellow gradually grows weaker and more nervous. Secretary of the Treasury Folger favors woman suffrage.
Geo. W. Cable, the novelist, is a little bit of a fellow, full o! fun. M. Gambetta never goes within Ihd doors of any place of worship.
Alexander II. Stevens, though still feeble, is busily engaged on his book. Gen. Garfield once wrote: "I am the left handedest man you ever saw." "Jones, of Nevada is as pure as a woman,"says a floating paragraph. There are several kinds of women.
Bayard Taylor'B father and mother, who have been man and wife for sixtyseven years, are still living and in good health.
Tho New York Sun says that James G. Blaine is at the present moment "more dead in earnest as a Presidential candidate than he ever was in his life."
When William J. Handy, of Somerset county, Md., lost his slaves by the war,
See the Nobby Suitings at J. P. Breunan's to be closed out at reduced prices before the holidays.
—If you want a nice Bustle, try the Princess of Wales, for sale only by Garrabrant A Cole.
—THE mill, corner Second and Ohio streets, has fallen into the hands of the owners, Conant A Son. We have enlarged our capacity and are now prepared to furniah you with Choioe Lily White corn meal. Also the best quality of ground or unground feed kept constantly on hand. Onr shipping facilities ancT enormous stock enable* us to meet the demands at the lowest possible figures.
Telephone connection. Respectfully, CONACT & SON.
Fresh can and bulk Oysters, Celery,fresh Crack-
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Shot tian Policy.
Best line of American and English Breech Loaders, also Breech Loading Shot Guns and Rifles combined, can be had at A. G. Austin A Co/son very small margins.
TYROTICE TO THE PUBLICS
I the IttMiMiiifcncd have opened a reeelvi Room In the rear of No. 1? Soatfc Seco-_ Stiwl, where I am prepared to receive Rough Tallow. Cream uf may kind. Port and Beef ickllnjt* and Hide*, woether preen or dry,
—I* ioi widen Iwilt pay uw hijttma cash jjrtcea.
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vMtwri«M "J!- & &'u£SS corner of Main and Seventh aireeta, be-1 *ath-wY«trtt»e nty, at the factory o®e* No or South Second Street, in the rear entrance tore yoti lay in yo«r Sunday sttppttea,OT ftwot|w|ll]jcy x«m
good eating for any tlav In Um w«*k. HARBISON SMITH.
Haote Ind.
WANTED—TOand
commercial sta
tionery of every description, oil paintings and chromos, fine engravings and photographs, pretty ornaments for the table and mantel, pocketbooks, knives and scissors, and everything, in fact, usually found in a bookstore. The Central stands at the head.
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL*
ROYAL MOB
POWDER
Absolutely hure. MADE
from Grape Cream Tartar. No other preparation makes such light, flaky hot breads, or 'luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dyspeptics without fear of the ilia resulting from heavy, indigestible food. Sold only in cans, by all grocers.
ROYAL BAKING POWDKR CO.. New York.
Wanted.
WANTED—MONEYlongLOAN.
Wsons
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.
ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE. Perwishing to send their horses to the country for the winter are nespectfully asked to correspond with GEO. F. MYER. Prairloton Ind.
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 telephone carefully attended to. 1,2 and 3 south Third street, between Main and Ohio. 13-11. R. ROGERS A CO.
-At-
No. 631 Main Street.
OLIVER & SIMMONS
AND SEE THEIR
Redcued Prices,
ON GROCERIES
THEY HAVE ADOBTED
THE CASH PLAN
Amusements.
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,PERA HOUSE.
uesday and Wednesday, ••Nov. 15 aud 16.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
BARTLEY CAMPBELL'8
(Author of My Partner, Gsllsy Slav®, etc.)
BEAUTIFUL CREATION,
MY
This excellent play has been presented in all the principal cities in the United Slates, Canadas, etc.. and has passe 1
200tb C'onsecniive Performance.
county, Md., let bis .lavea by tho war, W "MPS be declared that ho would never employ New York, expressly fur this production. hired labor. His farm diecame a wilderness, and it was a struggle to reach his bouse. Last week he was sent to an insane asylum.
PRICES AS USUAL
Reserved seats on sale at Button's witbou extra charge ______
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OWE NIGHT OKLT.
Thursday, November 1,7th.
Maurice Hughitt Concert Company.
The following talent will appear: MISS HELEN JEFFERS.
The brillant prima donom who has been joitly entitled the "Booster Jem Had." MI8S ALICE FISCHER,
The eminent young reader and elocutionist. MISS ANNA HYDE, Contralto ainger of the hlgbett merit.
MR CHARLES GOULD,
Tenor soloist, whoae voive la rarely equalled.
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Bolot and Dusts, 'Rumor and Pftthos*
An exceedingly intereati ptograms&e will be rendered. AdmiMion. 90. S5 and 25 cents. 3
Reaerved »eat^ on saie at Button'* book store, without extra charge.
QPIRA HOUSE,
Friday andk8aturday,NoT.19,20
Grand Saturdar Mat1nee,at 2pm
THE CELEBRATED H'-
HOEY & HARDEE
Combination.
Friday Evening and Saturday Matinee Geotge Hoeyls Romanic Drama in five acts
A Child of the State.
Satonta eTenlng. the powerful drama
DIPLOMACY.
ADMISSION, 75,»and *e Admtaston to mattnee. AduHa fi0c.chlldren,» Rsaenred seats on sale at Button's witlacwft extra charge* three day* lnadvanse.
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Underwear,
Flannels,
Cloths.
Blankets,
Mittens
and Gloves
Garrabrant & Cole,
Main Street, Cor. Fifth. Terre Haute.
ANALYSIS OF
Phillip Best's Beer
MADE AT
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Sold her© by D. Fasig & Co.
The following analysis was made from four pints of Best's Beer, Which I purchased August 28th, at Walker's Saloon on Court Street. Solid Matter—Malt Extracted 7.312 Composed as follows:
Albumen 0.037 Dextrin, gum, mucilaginous 3.820 Sugar Hop bitter, etc 1580 This solid matter is held iu solution In fluidcotaposed of
Water .......... 87.179 Alcohol Acetic Acid O*16® The above analysis proves that Ph. Best's bottled Beer, is free from adulteration and Is a perfect product of the brewer's art. Its alcoholic strength is a little above that of European Beers, and its precentage of water somewhat less.
The solid matter or malt extract it con tains, namely 7.312 nor cent, shows it to be richer than the best German Beers, which invariably contain a less quantity.
The composition of the malt extract indicates that it proceeds from rich, well malted grain. The very iow precentage of acetic acid shows the brewing to have been intelligently and skillfully done.
I do not hesitate to say that Ph. Best's Milwaukee Beer is by all odds, as shown br actual analvsis, the purest and most skillfully made beer in this market.
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Ladies, Ckildrens, Girls, Mens and
Boys', Wool, Cotton and Merino. Large
Stock and some Styles to close will be
8°ld
at
HALF PRICE
HURXY
Chemist for Indiana Bureau of Geology.
STATE OF INDIANA, ga. '5 COUNTY OF MARION, Before me, Horace Mckay, a Notary PubUc, in and for said County and State, this 12th day of September, 1881, J. N. HUNTY- Analytical Chemist, subscribed to the annexed analvsis of Philip Best's Beer.
Witness my hand and Natiulal seal. HORACE McfcA^. •u Notary Public.
Dealersand Families supplied prompt
IybyD.
PASIO & CO.
503 Main St. Terre Haute.
This Beer is not rebottled here from stale beer, but is sold ia original packages, as bottled at Milwaukee.
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ARTISTS' SUPPLIES,
PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS.
Pictnre Frames Made to Order.
Mcte^n's Blick, No. 648 Main street betwwn Ash and Ttb.
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MOORE & LANGEN,
A 46 fiW. €trtfe, *cilj Bsfrtts Sutliimg.) %tXlt ^Ottte, 3nb.
*1%: Sri is brr bwtfd»cn »te R«,:r: 2PRUDK rrrScn GCF4FMARF»OTL ftyuSl «v
Rom fitigm.
Seal Skin Cloaks, Plush Cloaks,
The business afihirs of the association shall be managed by a Board of Directors, chosen by those who nold certificates of chares representing the corporate property of this association. The association was duly organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, on the 21st day of October 1831, and its articles of association are filed in the office of the Recorder of Vigo County, and with the Secretary of State. The treasurer and secretary of this association have given bonds in !«ums of ten and five thousand dollars respectively for the faithful performance of their duties. Any unmarried person, male or female, may secure to themselves a certificate of membership by filing an application !n compliance therewith, and paying a membership fee.
The practical operations of the association are plain, the management most economical, and for a small investment, sure and large returnes may be secured.
OFFICERS:
M. S. DURHAM. President. JOHN F. OUL1CK, Vice President. DICK T. MORGAN, Secretary. WILHON NAYLOK, Treasurer. JAMES N. 8HOCKNEY, General Agent. THI». "SHOISv, Send for circulars explaining Working of association.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
No. 521 Ohio Street®8
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
FRESH OYSTERS! Ellis Star Brand. WHITE & WRIGHT 601 Main Street,
Are the exclusive wholesale agents for W. L. Ellis ACo's celebrated Star brand offreeh oysters, and retail buyers of fresh oyster* will find it to their advantage to ask for W. L. Ellis *. Co* Star brand, and see that they get them, as they are the best filled cans of well selecred fresh oyster* packed In Baltimore, and put all other w^led packing companies' goods in the shade. One trial will convince all consumers of these delirious bivalve* that they are getting the value for their money.
TJ^TAGNER A RIPLEY, §J Importers and workers of
iMtcb Oraaite sad Ilaliaa Xarbl*
MONUMENTS,
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Seal Skin Dolmans, Satin de Lyon Dolmans Cloth Dolmans, f| Light Cglored Dolmans,
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Lighf Cloth Jackets, Light Cloth Ulsterettes and Ulsters.
Infants Cloaks, Children's Cloaks and Havelocks, Misses Cloaks and Havelocks, the largest assortments, the lowest prices in* the City
HERZ' POPULAR BAZAAR.
TERRE HAUTE
ASSOCIATION.
The object of the association shall be to encourage matrimony and give financial aid to men and women at the commencement of married life. To secure this end It aliall be the purpose of this association to encourage small contributions to a common endowneut fund, for the mutual assistance of those who contribute to said fund, and from the amount so accumulated In thi» way, to give at marriage to those so contributing their pro rata share of such fnnd.
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Professional Cards. 1 O. LINCOLN,
DENTIST
Office, 19% ft. Sixth, opposite 1'. O. {extracting ana artificial teelli specialties. AU work warranted. HI •Stv-lf)
W. BALLEW,
DENTIST,
OtMr«, 428^ Mala rtt.r«et,over aid noufrvtlviierj' aiand. TERKK HA UTE, JND.
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Can be found in ofllce night anu Uay, It. W. TAN VAJJZAH'. J. JUOHABDSOX. RICHARDSON & VAN VALZAK
DENTISTS.
OFFICK—Southwest corner Fifth and Main stieets, over National State Bank (entrance on Fifth street.
EMOVAL.
Dr. J. P. Worrell,
'OCULIST and AURI8T, 856 Main Street (McKeen Illo k), TERRE HAUTE, IND. OFEICB HOUR*—0 a. m. to 12 jo., 2 to ftp, rif-
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1ALTHOMA8,
Optician Md Wntchmsktr For the trade, No. 615 Main street, alga of big man with watah.
N
OTICE.
THE
El dredgeSewiac Machine Office-
Has been changed to
Fisk's Stone Purap Building
No. 117 South Third street, between Ohio ant Walnut, west aide.
.»^Itis Warranted.
It is the most complete, desirable machine ever offered to the public. Being the latest, It has the advantage of having very desirable and new. Improvements. if
Dont buy imtil you see it. Harry Meteeker, late solicitor for tb« White, wil! be glad to see his old customers.
Office, 117 South Third street, second doo north of Fonts, Hunter A Co' livery Stable.
W. H. FISK, Agent.
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ExprM« mi'
frafe Arrivals by raat :J5very Osy. They are sold by every first-class dealer In Terre Hante, and sttrronndlng towns. Dont forget the brand, "ELLIS STAR," which is branded on every can.
WHITE A WRIGHT. Wholesale Agents. 4M Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.
RANK PRATT,
Importer and Dealer In
ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS, Statuary, Yaaes, &c., &c.,
COR. FIFTH AND WALNUT BT$« TERRE HAUTE, ISD.^^f
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