Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 13, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1882 — Page 5

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

City News,

LOVELY day*. IXJCOERNGTEIS.

SEE

"Chispa" to-nigbt.

THIS ban been a lovely week for mutting parties. THE Normal school has now *n«*rollrnent of 250-students.

COMM.ATNT is made that fruit 4oas not keep well thl*season •. BERK from farmers wagons nold tbis week

lortkx

centra pound.

THE Oal Thomas Screw Driver work* now give-employment to twenty men. THE addition to the Presbyterian church begins to assume form of a great improvement.

MOIITOK POST, G. A. K., on yesterday .moved into fbeir new ball, in the new Havings Hank Building.

THE Maneourt building corner of Cbestnutand Ninth streets looms up as a fy\g addition in that part of town.

('ASfPH of suspicions, and no doubt dangerous people, are scattered about tbe river bottoms west of the city.

THE fl#e-department has been called out several time* this week, but no dam age bas'toeen done worthy of note.

THE Hwioiablo William Hicks was taken to the p?o'lentiary Wednesday day nigbt'oythe Clay county sheriff.

THE police are again compelling the row* to observe the ordinance denying them the Srecdom of the city it* the night time.

THE electlou coirie* in just before the buckwheat pancake season. Both will can«e a ckml of scratching in this neck o' woods.

THE bolder of the ticket 4rt8, which drew tbe4ine Jersey caw offered by tLo Vigo Agricultural Society has .not yet been found.

AMOTBKK

man'has disappeared—Mart

Richards,.a cigar maker in the employ of Bfiey tfc Stein man. He left his money ami Unlon'card behind.

THE man who growls about tbe weather, for the ne*t thrre months, after enjoying thepi cct summer and autumN of tb's year, should fc3 at down on.

THE circus mon lwive treated our town -very shabbily thi reason. With a rep-

im»i

u^i^.how

tent shows. THK saloon keepers are putting on a great deal of style—remodeling and refurnishing their eatabHshmeuts in tl.e most laviflt onanner, indicative of large business and laiger profits.

A Makujll "f tho Pub'lc School of.thc county, just issued from toe press of Moore iV Iringon isus-neata^specimen of pamphlet pHni.lng mh lies ever been executed in ill's ci'y. TW« linn is constantly turning out some line specimen* of the typographic art.

ONE night tihis week, a bolatcd ntiren fell over a oo-w lying in bis path. Tt is hard to tel' tlw worst wiredof the two. The man should have been arrested for •disturbing the cow, ^tor these animals have rights in this free eUy, and these 'lights are ro*|*cted, ordinances to the .contrary notwithstanding.

-SOMI:

remarkable cores are reported

«fro«n bathing in the waters of our arte «tan well. The fame of it* medicinal •viituw isspreadiug throughout the land *tuistronger* are constantly coming te be euieti of ilinM^. It Jprtuoises to beooauc a forinVdabie rival to the noted Met Springs, of Arkansaa.

Oai.t?MNM of type to the dally papers this week have maguilied very ordinary

cutting

affray at Maxville. Tbe

ptrbkn are of the lowwut ctosa, living lllw b)g* in tents and shanttes—their nsnswi *re not material- One feaid anotb«r4«wn, while his companion jabbed a peaeiutife in bis body several Umes. TbeawsaKatits ate In jailaod tl* injured man la getting well.

THAT «ftory which appeared in tlw Kxpreasywtewlay morning about tfc* locomoUve kilViOg a cow, tearing her open throwing an unborn c*lf thirty or forty feet—a ft* f«et either way doeeu't mat-t«r-4)Dd of bow tbe calf lived, thrived and proapeee*. is a vei good one, but It !sn*t new. Tbe Indianapolis .Sentinel originated it about eight months ago, and the Kxpresa copied it at tbe time. Tbe only difference in tbe stories is In the location. ___ —Bedroom 8et«, in many styles at K. Foster Son's furniuire boose.

—.—_„.*—

—Black easboMMres are very much warn tbts season. A. Z. Fbeter has a tiMw line of them tn every quality at dw»i price*.

—rINK"IOVITCEXT STORE.

It la too often tbe cmi that lime in want of picture* or anythlngslaefor that matter—for tbe hoifcfsys, put off gating tb«n untH* few days bafote tbe Ume and then want fbem at owe. "In time of peace prefMM tor war," Is a good maxim especially wbeo applied topbo«ogra|bs» Ik*a*t wait until tbe last moo*w»i, t«il call at J. M. Adam* well known and jmpeWu photograph gallery and get piclure that Is mrt to suU yon.

LECTURES OX COOKING.

Many of tbe sins of tbis world are traceable to bad food. Hence It Is with pleasure we announce a coarse of lectures, to illnstrate tbe evils of bad cook ieg and tbe economy of good cookery These are to be given next week at tfce Baptist Chapel, by Mrs. Emma Ewing, Superintendent of tbe Chicago Training School of Cookery. Tbe opening lecture, "A Plea for Home," on Monday evening, will be

Resolved,

and to it

gentlemen as well as ladies are invited Mrs. |Ewing Las the highest indorse ment of tbe Chicago press. At tbe last lecture of tbe course of "Cookfag," delivered in Jacksonville

III.,

by

Swing, tbe fallowing resolutions were offered by Dr. P. G. Gil let, and unanimously adopted

First, that tbe subject of

cooking,! to wbich we have listened is clot»ely related to tbe social progress and tbe moral reform of our race, and those wbo are en%^ged in improving its meth o«isare entitled to tbe gratitude of tbe community.

A

Second. Teat the ability with which the subject has been treated by Mis, Ewing not on 1/ recommeods ber meth ods to oar adoption, but leads us to approve of ber as a most suitable person to introduce t4e,e methods to the peonle.

Third. That tbe knowledge of ioods, both in ther simple and prepared forms, the familiarity with the processes of jtropaiaiion, and the knowledge of the fcciontltic principles df 'cooking which lias been shown by Mrs. Ewing, deeig^ njuj he- asoue whom we may not hope io exreL

Tourth. That our feearliest thanks .ne due and are hereby tendered to Mis. Kwir »-for her visit to Jacksonvl'le, and we iV»l assured that if tbe aasiociaiioci has proved as agreeable to ber as it h.*vi to us, we shall enjoy tbe pleasure of heari»g from -her »rj«ln in the near by aod by.

CHURCH NOTES.

The new ot gan at the Christianrh«Tofc was used in pubHc service last Sunday for tbe iirst time, and is pronounced Hue Instrument. It cost fl,500.

At St. Stephen's tomorrow: Litany, '0:15 a. m- matins, sermon and 1O1v comraanion, 11 a. m. vespers,-AiM p. m.

Rev. Albert Oglo, of Seymour, Ind., wi't preach at tbe Baptist churca tomoirow morniugand evening.

Rev. Thomrts R. Bacon, of New Haven, Conn., fora-erly pastor of tbeCou-g'cgat-ional church, this city, is be re-on a sit. aud will preach iu that church tomo row morning and -evening.

The .congregation of tbe Preebyter'«n church will worship in Dowltag until their church is ready for use. Tomorrow there will be Suaday school a 9:S0». ra., preaching at 1ft a. aDa.aod? p. m. All are cordially invited to attend.

MARK [AO E LICENSES.

The following marriage licensee bav« been tasued since our l^^report: Jolia'Corlco and Fanny Vwnlreft

Win. D. JifotManil PrfrliJR. Iiriatvfc' r«.'r» W. Wade and rl.« S. F.o^y. t'luw1 A' No ton nnd Nor^O'Nelt. John f. ilonr iund A«la M.'KUij.

SfiijE FACTORY.

CO BX A RZI^NTERPRI SE.

P. C. CJroiner has now in complete oprnil ion in tl»e rooms over his eboestore, machinery for ihe manufacture of ladles' shoes of every description. He has tired aotne of the best workmen, from Chicago, and is euabled to manufacture from flity to sixty pairs ot shoes each day. This w'H prove a great convenience to ladies, snd a source of much comfort to those troubled with ill-fitting !«boes. N©w, they can step into 3retner% liavetfoeir measure taken, and, on tho following day, have delivered to 'iem a noat and jierfect fitting shoe, well .iiule and ]osse«slng gootl wearing qual ic. The Isdie* should cnoourage MI. G-elnor in this praiseworthy venture.

CIIISPA" at the Opera House lb evening. •Parlor Sets of Furniture, elegant, durable and cbeap, at R. Foster A Sons, north Fourth street.

"ONLY A PANSY BLOSSOM."

New Walt* Song by Frank Howard Tho most popular Wait* Song ever published. Send SOcents for acopy. Sare io please. W. H. PAIOK

Jk

Co.,

607 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind,

GILBERTS RKSTA UMANT,

opposite the postofflce, Is tbe place to go for something nice in the eating line. A superb cook has been secured,and meals swved at all bo urs, day o* evening. Mea UickeU can be had on application.

SCHOOL FOR DANCING.

DOWLING HALL.

OSCAR DVKNWKO desires to call tbe attention of parents and guardians that he has opened a School for Dancing, Deportment and tbe German, at Dowling Hall. A class for ladies, misses and masters, beginners, will commence Tuesday afternoon, October 31st, at 4 p. m. Parents desiring their children to attend will please call at SdO p. m. Advanced class for same will commence Saturday morning, November 4tb, at 10 a. m. Advanced class for ladies and gentlemen will begin Tuesday, October 31st, at $ p. m. Strangers can procure class tickets by furnishing reference or a letter of introduction.

FARLEY «t ROACH.

These enterprising manufacturers and dealers, at No 313 Main strati, bave something new and alee in tbe way of Rubber Covers for bora* or driver, and a large lot of Lap Robes and Hone Blankets at reasonable prices. Tbey make a specialty of fine barnew, and give prompt attention to vp*if»of harness of every description.

—FANCY GOODS and tbe BigQoeen Doll «t tbe CENT STORE.

THE PASSING SHOW.

SHOWS

frtm

AND

1'be attempt to arouse an interest iq Marion Elmore's "Chispa" which will be given at the Opera House to-night, has to all appearances been very successful. The performance will probably b«i witnessed by as select an assemblage as Terre Haute is capable of turning out Miss Elmore is of Australian origin, although the greater part of her profesfltottsl career has bean spent in London. Sbe was born, so tbe story goes, in a tent on the gold fields jof Sandhuist, her father being a pioneer t'ueali cal manager at Adelaide. Her mother wrs a singer of some note. Both parents are now living quietly in an elegant bon in London. The famous soubet- wrs at one time the prominent figure if* the Torccs at tbe Princess, Adelpbi and Drury Lane Theatres in the British metropolis. She grew rapidly in pub,:e favor as a commcdienne, singing cbarmingly, and dancing wit more grace 'ban any other actress in England. Her associations at Ibis period were among tue bttst the English stage could afford, a»d bee training therefore wa&exceiienl In every respect. Since tbe comment., ment of her stage career sbe hati appea. «d in Australia, New England, tbe i^i Is'ands, India, Germany, France, Cieat Britain, South America and tbe Uni:ed tsUtes. She is now iwenty-thr8 years old.

Cbispa" is a California play and is the product of Messrs Groene aod Thompson, authors of "M'Jiss," "Sbaip* 'id Flats," "».be Chinese Queiiion,"elc. be story is laid in tbe Redwood foresis of Santa Cm:: county, California, and *s said to be unusually wdlvsumli} will)

*irppvfA**

iork company and wjme fine oiig5««»i suenic efft els will be im roduted.

Hon. W. F.Cody, best known under the sobriquet ''Buffalo till," apf ?ar3 with his drama!ic company oa Monday evonitig. He comes this teaton with a new play, by cbarles Foster, enliMcd "Twenty Djvs,or Buffalo Bill's Pl df.3." Tbe St. Louis Glota Democi-at ie'ls us the play is carried on without the ususl fusilade of blank cartridges or the flame of red fiws, but tbe JackingiugmJieutsof noise and Hash are amply cou .teru: aneed bya terrible mixture of ploi. and plotters, and villiany double-dyed aud forewr frusiraied at the end of every ant. Tbe piece, however, has Buffalo Bill's dramatic unities in the shape of a two dot Indians, a negro, a Dutchman, on adventurer, a gamble*, an assasr'n, a lovely beirefas, a jolly Irish girl, and a trick donkey, The play is supposed to vera twenty-day furlough of the hero live days to an act. During this peri'.d be foils any quantity of villipny, and saves from their destructive power an Eoglish nobleman of wealth aod word-, but devoid of health or sagacity. Through U*e mediumsbip of Buffalo BUI the play Is brought to a hap »t conclusion, aud to tbe entire satisfaction of the audience.

The Strakoseh Grand Opera Company, numbering fifty people, and its own orchestra, will render Von Supped de'I^htful opera, "Eatiolt**," next Friday evening, and tbe manager shows wisdom in putting the reasoqpbie ioes of fl.00, 76 and emits, with no ex.ra charge for reserved seata. Tbe favorite Zelda Seguin Wallace is with tbe company, taking tbe leading role In tbis opera.

Tbe names of tbe other leading

singers will be found ha tbe regular announcement, under the bead of "Amusements." s't-

Earnest Stanley's Allied Show is booked for next Saturday, the 4U The Ch.Id of State for tbe Sib, and Gorman's Church Choir opera company on Saturday evening, tbe lltb.

Bret Harte is preparing "Tbe Lock of Roaring Camp" for the stage* In a borleaqne produced in London tbe other night, there were no males employed, but there were seventy femalea la tbe piece.

Grand Rapids, according to the Detroit News, has a minister wbo goes to tbe tlieater to criticise tbe piays, thus telling .he people whether tbe productions are naughty or nice. Thus far he baa not succeeded In making any revelations very different from what anyone else wttb ordinary common sense already knows.

Nora Perry, In her Boston letter to the Providence Press, saysof Maggie Mitchell "I saw her on tbe street car tbe other day. She bad on a black silk skirt, a brocaded velvet basque, and a Httle poke bonnet, with a white lace vet! tied

lasts

TERRE" HAUTE SATtTRDA EVENING A TT,

8HOW FOLKS.

The Opera House patronage tbe past week has been all that tbe managers could bave .desired. The new drama of "Tbe Wbite Slave" on Saturday evening had a veiy large and delight audience. It was in tbe bands of a superior company. The play is of the

MOo

toroon" order, but vastly superior in literary merit. There was only a moderate audience on Tuesday evening, attracted more by cariosity to see SulU van. "The Slugger." Tbe entertainment aside from tbe exhibition of Sullivan and two other boxers, was of the variety order, very tame, and in no way calculated to elevate tbe moral tone of the community. Barlow, Wilson

over ber face. At tbe back of the bon net that brush of light coaly hair that we all know puffed out. When I first looked at ber I didn't realize that it was Maggie Mitchell. I had no manner of doubt but that it was a girl of tweo^y Both Modjeska and Maggie Mitchell travel in the most proper and deco. ous manner with, their husband and servants. Madame Modjeska's ieioue i.i qa'-te extensive, and her suite or rooms in keeping, she never appealing at ihe

table d'hote,

A

Co's

minstrels had an aud'ence on Wednesday evening completely filUng tbe house. It was a surp se—being the third minstrel entertainment in as many successive weeks, all to very Isrge bouses. It is a strong company this season, particularly in the vocal and in siiuoteatai music.

but being served in a pri­

vate dining room connected with ber soita^as Bernhardt was.

AMIions

use of postal moaey-orders

is nUe by traveling "show people," and eapecially by those in circuses, during tbe summer months in winch the*, harvest comes. They buy ordera on New York with -he money tbey save iYom time to time, payable to themselves, and hold them until they gul to the metropolis at the end of the season. Thus tbe system becomes a sav.rgs baa* which wdl receive deposits a. b.tv ciro of consequence, very convej.ent and erfeclly safe. .Wefry many ecl^ies. say.-! a writer in the Nejr York News, run bank accounts in New York while they are away. Tbey forward money from »ime to «,Iuic vo a friend, who banks it for tbem. Miss Jeff.«ys-Lewi«, Ca.lotla Evelyn, and several other well known fool,light fa vorites, are extensive pa.i-ons of our savings bauks. Some of ibern have deocilts in seveial banks up ihe limit, which they never touch, leaving it to draw interest uniU that period iu the future when tbey will b'de their waning a«traci:ons in tbe obsj.'.'ty of pi.vale *re, unldd-j, as is sometimes tbe case, temptation of a star, ug touv proveo tea much for them, and tbey break iuio their pavings to gratify the!" vanity or self confidence. There is a story vo'd of an actor who put the savIngs of bis sea son into postagestamp3,andfoundt''mself at the commencement of the summer T\ith over |C00 in gummy sf uck-together paper,, which be was eompelkj to d't poie of at considerable Joss. An acu^ad^, not unknown to fame, le^aiaily sews 4 portion of her salary into tier corset ucjtil she returns to New Yro -k. A coupj^ of seasons ago sbe nearly lost ber '•feata hotel fire in returning to her loom to rescue tbis valuable article of attire after she had been removed from tbe burning bnUding by |the firemeu. Another actrcss has for years made a money belt her savings bank^nd is now s.ifftriog from a can er created by the pressuj« of the buckle on her body. At tost accounts sbe was 'kely to pay for her fc icnMarly indulged frugally wi.h ber life. P1 obably the most curious avgs banks thc^amusement pixfer'.on a«^ !&»e of some of ^he elephant -Leap9 in our circuses. It is an old a fr

money in the receptacles thus curioii'dy fo.-rped. Of course this is only possible where an elephant's tusks have lean sawed off. Chief, .Sultan, .TIppo, and others of the wicked old fighling e'ejhants familiar to tho American pubc, all did service as savings bauks to

Leir guardans, and the reader will probably concede .that it would take a bold burglar, indeed to attempt to breaL into such a treasure chest.

—Go and buy yourself new furniture, as it never was cheaper than now, ai PiobstA Fisbeck, 23and25south Four\h street. Call on them for bargains!

—Tbe very latest styles in Hats and Bonnets may be seen at Mrs. Ma.y Roach's, in tbe new McICeen block. She mpkes a specialty of Ladies* KnitUuderwear and Hosiery.

MILLINERYZ

Miss M. A. Raridon, at 062 Main si. eet, is showing tbe ladles a very choice t». ock of Millinery goods, the latest shapes 1 Fai.s and Bonneis, selocUjd wiih he« well known good taste, and sold at i-eaa-onable prices. —From the foolishneTS of man we learn wisdom. Tbe "se^theUccraxa" has afforded anew channel, and already ils effect is seen—In each individual cariyiog out bis own ideas of beauty and tas.e in tbe adoi*nment of his home. Tbe Gilbert Locks, sold by A. G. Austin A Co., are vety ornamental, with easy spring, tbey cannot be picked by burglars, and coat less than any other good Lock. Tbe use of tbe&e Locks will add to tbe value of your bouse $30.00, and give tone to the whole structure.

ATTKRIIOX! All that have been members of the Fourteenth Indiana Volunteer Infkntry are requested to report ,tieir name, residence, town, county and postofflce to F. H. Spicer. 013 north TwelUh street, or at Philip Schloss' clot.hiog store, Terre Hsute, Ind.

Choice steaks, roast of beef and lam! at Seeburger fc Frey's new meat mrrket, Mi) Main street.

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cash. loqut'e Ji w. C\r.

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IS for

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s-./fy^v

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theCnlengoTrulniogSchooi

ofCookeiy, wHI give a

FREE LECTURE.

'A Plea For Home."

GeaMemeu as

we'L as

I AD'ess-e

J*STR AYED -a

in v.ted.

Strayed or Stolen.

ches.oot

my

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TI-strnyetl,

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have

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have the

best in town. Fresh Caramels, Taffys, Fruits, Nuts, Maltby's bulk and can Oysters, Celery etc. at EISEirS.

FOR FALL HATS

GotoS. Loeb & CoX corner of Fifth and Main streets. All the newest and prettiest Fail and Winter Hats and Caps are now in and for variety are not excelled anywhere in the city.

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OWM, PIXLEY & CO.

Are Manufactors of Clothing and Jobbers in Men's Furnisning Goods 3ney retail at manufacturer's and jobber's prices, and save you the mid-* die man's profflt. They sell at One Price. Mark goods in plain figures and guarantee satisfaction or refund the money. You can rely on them to a ceitainty.

Owen, Pixley rCo.

508 and 510 Main

Lecture.

gAPTlST CHAPEL. Monday Evening Oct. 30th. AT "7:30 P. M.

Mrs. Emma P. Ewing,

Has

A B.iilab

XIVEU

icward

will be

tmld

1

animal, or

in'ot ma-

W. W. CLIVER,

Wanted.

WR.":ILL0—AGENTS

on

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year tbe on

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A i'ED—MONEY

TERMS

For.

and

M'E BE'OT'IO TIOI-.IT.

to$1003.denis, W11

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hand a

new and second hand

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ot

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of

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ona

a

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all

.wo-seated I

which we propose to sell low,

.' er to clean out oui Mock before Winter

He sln.

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desiring

any tbinu

can secwe

In

a

this line

bantaiu

G'icVsold

by calling on us at

stand,

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FT.

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near Walnut.

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a uplend'd light

liano bargidn. Bee Jackwm

5t tiehlenliarz,—Atop Carriage Factory,

Wa''iut anu 2d at.

F'ORSOODbal..

new,.'»-only

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1.1FTLLILLFT.

Mainsticet noii

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F^OUTHEAST

near 8th.

of

S.^ 3

HIE 200ACICS,

cultivation,city,of

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litrjli

together with

new reajx:rsodbinderftndM'm

S.

run tho farm.

BEIIVEN

POSSESSION W'L

i'limcdlately.

N. ANDREWS.

TERKE HAUTE, IXD

Corsets and Shoulder Braces.

MK8.stDOUGHERTY

Invites the

RING

an elegant fitting comet,ladies

in any color,or any way

made

to suit. Call

leave yonr measure.

and

108 N.

4th sicpet

w&

Thogrpatp^t of »u Amea-ioan TppSete Willi humor, beatinieat ami jvuhos

A romanlc stage picture of life in the einnt redwood ."ores!* of California, iut reducing the

MARION ELMORE

Supported by the Hnydsti

QPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, Eve., October 30th.

Buffalo Bill,

I HON. WM. F. CODY,

His Own Mammoth Combination

sm ngof

will appear

!O

tonal

dm

b'l

P-w1ie'on,

titled

TO LOAN. TPO E

wao wish te

borrow

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TON*

In E. ioro

l)0 HAM1L\0

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CO.

So.itlieaMon.

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eels

up-s1a rs

For Rent.

It TINT—TWO HOOMt?,

TICPIIU

HUITOI'

bins handy,

.orje.1-

and wife.NICE Water,

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rto

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Koopman'S

p»I.I es ue:D apply,Block.

ONE NIGHT ONLY,

4

Friday Kve., November 3d. OU'y

Appearance

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if

1

:Street.

Amusements.

QPERA HOUSE.

-1

Saturday, October 28th ij^2.

A

M.™» iT

sceueiy and

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918

north .4

S'nee.,

cat,

about ten days

bhe

I '»D LEJ—

Is

Dnvi

S,

oomiiany

Ifcess nt

theatre, New

Hiivfriy^

^ork8rex!,"made

New and

I'liunirte*

costumes

marc,

f:omLIGHT

tian

fifteen

blvh white star in forehead, white on one

nearly

bl'ndEin

one eye.

istlc

EXPRESSLY FOR

0RISLRML

MNSIC.

Metropoll-

PRICES AS USUAL.

sensa-WHO-con

25 I'L WT CLAMS AL^LHI?',

the new and

1

-•ew. R'-'etmc 1.

stnrtiinH

ma wrilteu for Hon.W.K.Codv bv

(STER'

FTN,,LOROF

"Saved

at

Seven,V' en-

Twenty Days,

OR, BUFFALO BILL'S PLEDGE.

A

band

O.

nilne

W •Miebogo,Ge

0

Indian Chiefs, fiom the

8loux and Pawnee Tribes.

POPULAR PRICES.

PERA H0U8E.

of tho

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ENGLISH OPERA CO.t,~ COMPRHLM

the fo'iowlng favorite

MIHS LETITJ A L.

With full slrenjjhl of Hie company. POI'Uf AH OPERA PIIICEB, 75 ci. end S1.0J. Nor,i'.ni in.^e fo,' '1 »'otitc, which c.ui besccti hI ni r.mtoit'8 ItookHioiconand a te. Tuesday, Ocl.SlSi.

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GEO. A. BOWYER, VETERINARY HTRMKOIf.

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OFFICBte E—Herdlck

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OTS FOR SALE.

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MR. (IEORGE HWEKT. Mil. LITHGO JAMES, MR. WILLEr HFANAN.

MR. VINCENT HOGAN ANP

MRS. ZELDA BEG (JIN WALLACE. (hand Clionmand Orchcslrn. MIMICAL

Director-

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j'nc following vacant lots will be sold reasonable term*, or

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for cash:

LOT I In Proton subdivision °f 1°' No. fronting Oak street. IOT AO feet, front on Oak street, in Welch's sobdivlslon. LOT 40 feel front, south 16th street In Cook* crlyViKUbdl vision. LOT 172In Barnum's addition, fronting Liberty Avenue. LOT In Adkins subdivision, fronting Hcolt street and Sixth street.

FO, lUrU,.rpKn,c,„.,.L„[llu«NE.ni) MUKIC Htoie, 218 Ohio Btreet.

Our Dress Goods Departmemt

Offers many attraction for the coming week. All the new and popular fabrics in all the prevailing shades, and trimmings to match.

Our Mourning Goods Dep't.

Is without a rival in the the State. We have just added quite a number of new fabrics, such as Cordonnier, Beatrice, Satin Solid, Satin A Pouis, Drap d' Crepe, Silk Warp Drap d' Alma, all wool Drap d' Alma, Biarritz, &c., also a coraplete assortment of Courtauld*s English Crapes in 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4.

Hosiery and Gloves.

Ladies and Children's French Knit and Domestic Wool Hose in great abundance, Kid Gloves in Hooks or Buttons, Wool Mittens, Silk Mittens, fcc., &c.

BUCKEYE CASH STOKE.

Cor. Sixth and Main streets, Terre Haute.

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