Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 13, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1883 — Page 8
TIIE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE
ProPLE.
TERBE HAUTE, APRIL 28, 1888
OUR PEOPLE.
James H. PJonell bw ^oD tbesick Hat for a week. .?
lb..
Mrs. Ben J. McKeen baa been visiting in Chicago tbia week.. d$f Jacob Kern went borne rick yesterday mi noon and sent for a doctor.
Miss Birdie Adninson, of Paris, !a vfoiiing Miss Mattie Sarrell, on north Third street.
R. H. Balding, of Colombo®, O., is in the city, the guest of his brother-in-law, HM.Josb.
R. L. Ball and wife are in Zanesville, Ohio, called there by the death of Mr. Ball's brother
Capt. J. H. Allen went to Pbiladelplia tbia week to attend the National Land League convention.
Jasper N. Vancleave, engineer on the Vandalla, started on Thursday for a month's vi*it in Colorado.
W.T. Legget, returned from Kansaa jesterday and promises another low rate excursion early in May.
Miss Nettie Hunter, of Paris, came over yesterday afternoon to attend Prof. Dunweg's Reception last evening.
Miss Liade Mam, of Paris, is visiting in the city, the guest of tbe family of Bamael Reese, on south Seventh street.
Prof. R. Garvin put on bia olotbes yesterday and sat at tbe dinner table with bis family for the first time in several weeks.
John H. 8tevenson and wife—the lat ter formerly Miss Garvin—started this morning for Cuba, Missouri, where they will reside for a while.
Mra. Dr. Pence will go to Louisville next week as a delegate from the Turn' •erein. She will be acoompained by Miss Josie Schmidt, who is a delegate from the Turn-Sisters.
Oscar S. Perkins, of J. T. H. Miller's clothing house and Miss Lizzie Wilson daughter of J. D. Wil»on, were mar ried Wednesday evening at the bride's komeon Mulberry street.
Geo. E. Farrlngton, T. H. Craft and John W. Da via, aa delegates, and Rev. 8. Duenham, aa Grand Ft late, attended tbe Grand Commandry of Knights Templar, at Indianapolis this'week.
W. H. Slaughter has returned from a visit to his ohildren in tbe West. His visit was cut short by a summon home on account of the seriuus illness of his •on Edward who la now aomeynLhat better.
Mrs. Aydelotte is at Mr. BufTa, where •he will rest during the early part of the aummer and probably go to California later in tbe season. Her boats of friends are delighted to bear of her returning health.
Tbe conductors of the Vandalla are quiet, honest men, who, on reaching terminals strike for borne and apend their leisure hours with their families— ia the teatimony of Col. Hill, superintendent of the road.
Express: Frank Rom, son of Captain Fred A. Ross, Is now in San Francisco, and will return home in time to enter the senior year at Michigan University. He has spent several months in the west, perfecting himself in tbe study •f metallurgy and railway engineering.
Cincinnati Enquirer: Miss Cecelia Bpplngbausen, of Terra Haute, Ind., who for three years has been a atudent of the college of music, has recently made •n engagement at 8hellbyvllle, Ken tuoky. She receives a large salary, and baa entire charge of the musical department of a school at that place.
Over one hundred people gathered at the popular and hospitable Vine Cottage, in tbe southeastern suburbs of the dty on Wednesday afternoon and evening, to celebrate tbe thlrty-flfth anniversary of tbe wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Shaffer. The gathering was a complete aurprise to Mr. Shaffer, who knew nothing of it until be went home in tbe evening.
Hold your hones! when you get in front of Peter Miller's, 606 Main street, and go In and look at hia heavy draught harness, chains and collars, and an elegant line of Ijap Dusters.
There has been a lingering chill in tbe air mingled with preumonia Mid bad colds the past week, but to-day Spring aeems to have come to stay and there will be a ruah for tbe nobby, faultless fitting suits that are bring turned out from Brennana, No 651 Main street, where will be found the moat complete line of piece goods in the city. Try Brennan for a Spring ault and be happy.
When you want a dish of pure Ice Cream, a glass of sparkling Soda, or the choicest confectionery, remember W. H. Gilbert's ooay establishment opposite the puetottce. Right in tbe center of Murines*, yet It la retired and quiet and kept ecrupulously dean. There to a home like air that together with hie delk£ou» cream makes visit there highly enjoyable.
When you went a blank book of any description, you can get It at Button A Go's Oeolral Bookstore, where a 1% stock has receotlv been received. A specialty la made of this line of good*, and the aim to to keep everyting that may be called tor. So atoo in comoserrial stationery of every description, and to elegant, nobby stationery, tbe Central bee long been noted as op with t*e Mies, and taking the leedU
Mise Leffier, who has been visiting the Misses Melvin, will return home Monday. "kl 1
Rev. Kummer has been a base ball player and bas a "game" finger to show for it.
Miss Nellie Brown. of Washington, D. C., is visiting in tbe city, the guest of Mrs. Putnam Brown, ofeEagle street.
Dr. S. C. Ricbsrdson, with his wife and daughter Eva, started on Thursday for Washington, D. C., where Mrs. R. will vixjt and recruit ber health for several week.
Two of those artistic painted bed room soitee, mentioned last week have been sold this week, by Richard Foster. He bas bin ware rooms filled with tbe most elegant furniture.
C. C. Flsbeck is showing at his harness manufactory* north of the court honse square, some very strong and durable plow harness and new styles of buggy harness at low prices.
"PERFECTLY ELEQANTV* This is tbe exclamation of all who visit tbe pew Ice Cream Parlor Will White has fitted up on the second floor, adjoining bis confectionery, and where be is serving the pure ice res in for which he has such good reputation. His Soda Fountain is now in full blast with pure syrups, and bis counters and ahelves filled with the choicest confections. .. ,6
A BEA UTJFUL HOME On north Seventh street. Tbe finest 10-acre Suburban property about the city. 8 acre Vineyard, 200 Bartlet pear treee, 80 Cherry trees, Plum, Peacb, Apple, Crabapple, Quince, and 35 Cedar trees hsndsomely set out from six to ten years' growth. House etc. for sale on Easy terms. Apply to I. Fechheinaer, Cent Store, Fourth street.
MISSES SCHWARTZ
Northwest corner of Ninth and Main street, Milliners and Dreesmakers, invite calls from tbe ladies for the latest styles of Hats, Bonnets and Dresses. A feature is made of straw work and re-shaping ladies Hats. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
ATTRACTIVE HOMES. These warm days are causing our people to stir themselves, in tbe way of house-cleaning, painting, papering, and in other ways
making
A. G. AUSTIN A CO'S, 608 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind., Ageuta for Washburn A Moen Manufacturing Company. This price includes all their makes, namely: Viator Twisted two and four point. They being tbe owners of all the Barb Wire patents, and making the best quality of wire in America, tbe purchaser gets tbe best value for bis money and is secure from any annoyance about the infringement of patents, which occurs in the use of wild cat Imitation barbed fencing.
TO THE PUBLIC.
After a great deal of trocble we have secured from tbe Ansonia Clock Co., a first-class street clock movement, which we now have in good running order, and hereafter all can depend on oorrect time from our street clock. We will keep It with tbe Vandalla railroad time. Hoping all cltlsens will appreciate our good will, we are
Your obedient servants, H. F. SCHMIDT A CO.
FOSTER OPENS PARASOLS. Another lot of new Parasols, and Silk Sun Umbrellas will be opened this week at A.
Z.
Foster's Dry Goods and Carpet
House. See Summer 8Uks at 60,65 and 65. Full lines of medium prioed Dress Goods at low prices. Big exhibit of Collars in Lace and Linen. Tbia week new Prints, new Ginghams, new Embroideries, new goods every day.
FOSTER'S ONE PRICE HOUSE.
SPRING HATS. All the Newest, Nobbiest and Prettiest Styles in Spring Hats are now on exhibition at at S. Loeb fe Co's, corner of Fifth and Main. The greatest variety in town, and at prices the most reasonable.
For Poultry, Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, Onions, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, choice Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Dried Fruits of all kinds, Scotch Jams, and
a
full selection of
table supplies, go to R. DAHLEN^S.
KEEP SHADY)
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
In recent years there has been a wonderful increase in tbe use of awnings for 8 to res, offiofs and private dwellings, Ten years ago, John Hanley, tbe pioueer in this line found It difficult to mske a living at tbe business. Bat be persisted, was energetic and enterprising, and now be is pushed to the utmost to fill orders. His awnings are to be found all over the city, are well made and a source of com-. fort. Indeed the owners wonder how they ever got along without tbem.
In addition to awnings be manufactures tents of every description from the large ones for skating rinks and sideshows to those of tbe smallest dimen-j sions.
The manufacture of mattresses, has of late years been added to his business, and he can now fill orders promptly for tbe best curled hair, wool, cotton, husk or spring mattresses.
Good work, and low prices have resulted in building up for bim a large and profitable trade. Give him a call at 26 and 28 north Fourth street.
"A
their homes pleas
ant and attractive. And in doing so, one of their first thoughts is of J. W. Roberts A Co's elegant paper hangings. Never before bas he shown such an elegant and varied line as this season. Give their house a call. You know where it is—comer of Ohio ana Sixth streets. Mske your selections, aided by Mr. Roberts'good taste, and he wllleend out bis paper hangers, real artists In tbelr profession, who will make a wonderful transformation In thedingy walls of your bouse. Tbe reputation of this bouse bas been built up on low prices and good honest work.
PAINTED BARBED WIRE W 79£ cents per pouud. GALVANIZED BARBED WIRE cents, at
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thir powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesemeness. More economical man the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alam or phosphate powders. Bold only moans. ROT AX BAKING POWDKB CO.. 106 Wsl' rt N.Y
Amusements.
A HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Saturday, April 28th
Thirteenth year of Continued Success of the Dramatic Cyclone,
OLIVER D. BYRON,
—IK TH«—
.FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WORLD And greatest success of the American stage,
Across the Continent
Supported by the charming artiste, MISS KATE BYRuN, and Indisputably the most laughable comedy combination extant.
A Company of Famous Comedians! 70 Laoghsl Terrible Know Storm 1 The Woiderful Telegraph Feat!
POPULAR PRICBB.
PERA HOUKE.
Thursday, Eve., May 3d
GRAND
Gymnastic Exhibition,
Under the immediate supervision of
Prof. Adolph Riedel,
Instructor of the Turn-Vereia
Ooraprlelug exercises on the Horlxr ntal Bar and Horxe, Calisthenics, Fencing. Club Swinging and Rpnrrlng. executed by the members and pupils of the
German Gymnastic Association,
Of Terre Haute,
Ad minion -^25, 85, and 60c. No extra charge for reserved seats.
Reserved seats on sale at Button^*.
GULICK & CO.
Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN
Paints,'Glass, Brashes, Oils, Varnishes, Glue, Glaziers'Diamonds,
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps.
ECKSTEIN'S
"Phenix" Pure White Lead. THE BEST White Lead in tbe Maiket MABURY-S "Rail Road Colore" and Painta.
Unexcelled in Quality.*^ 1
Dayton Boiled 8. OiL Gray Stone Ochre. "Oaborn Family Paints." Assorted Ctton and BmallOans, Handy and
RxosUect.
Imported Brandy, Gin and Wine, Tbe best obtainable also, Fine Old Bye and Bourbon/4
Drugs and Medicines,
FRfriH and PURS.
TOE
PRBSCRIPnOWWT,
Wmske
Ptleman
FOR
The Demokrats feel confident of a Victory I next Tuesday- Thev think they will pull through because they bavea Dentist at the head of their ticket, and tbe Republicans are feelitf purtv good, and are ruther inclined to be jubilant, because bey hav such a good ticket, but it is nothm' kon|mm1 to Rippetoe's ticket,—tbe man what keeps the White Fiunt. The fol
lowing is his'n, and by resdin' it you will «*ee it is by all odds the best ticket in town Strawberries, cucumbers, new potatoes, asparagus, radishes, lettuce, greens, pieplant, dressed cbickens, oranges, lemons, banana*, choice but ter, eggs, raisins, pi«i'« feet, mixed pickles, ins pie sugar, driwi blackberries, Zepber crac era, cream cheese, olives in keg and bottles. Dun• ar's shrimp olive oil, French sardines, choice lea at bottom prices.
Lost
LOST—CanaryQ.Coxdurk
bird, colored. Please
return to B. and rece ve reward.
LOST—Cameoearring,set
11 pearls. Liber
al reward will be paid for return to B. (J. Oox, at Hulman's.
Wanted.
WANTED—Q1RL
TO COOK,WASH AND
Iron at northeast corner of Sixth and Popltr streets.
WANTED-PLASTERERKussuer's
WANTED—Small
P8thSALE—Dwelling
Mm. MADRON
Is a graduate of Ptill"s» Ootlew of Pharmacy, and ai both oomaetantaST reliable. Oar besteadaavorswlilbegivento render satleto oar pstranc and the trade of Oocuatry end City iseoratally Invited.
•T THK OLD DRUG STAND
Ootaw of Fourth end Main 8ta»
GULICK & CO.
WHO IS WIL
LING to do work for an Organ. For further particuUrR call at L. Music Store, 213 i^hlo street. 2t.
or medium siaed safe.
Describe. Address Box 28. 2t Moatiose, Effingham Co., I Is.
ANTED-C. MURPHY, 18* south 4th street, wants you to know that h« will yon to ordei a Stylish Spring Suit forS25toS90. two hundred different iample* to select from. Also cleaning and ra airing done on short notice and reasonable rates.10-4
For Rent.
i'^OR
RENT-FOUR ROOMS, 20 south Fourth street. Refereuot required.
)R RENT—TWO NICE ROOMS, for genand wife. Water, water closets and coal bins bandy, in Koopman's Block. None but respectable parties need apply. oor6'h and Cnerry. Also storage room at reasonable rates. B. W. KOOPMAN
For Sale.
F°c
_R SALE—3 solid colored Jersey Bull Calves, two to three months old—oneap. 1. V. PRESTON
SALE OR TRADE—One John P. Manny Reaper, will sell cheap or will change for a firot class cow. Machine as good as new. Address, Box 1805.
FOBhave
SALE!—JEIWEYS—• t)W8 AND MEIFER8 of good butter makl record SooM made 12 and 14 pounds per week One with young caf. I. V. PRKSTON.
OOR SALE—Wo offer for the next 80 days, I the "Teirnan" property, No. 584 south Sixth street. Will sell house and center lot 75x191 for $5,000 north lot, 40 feet for 93,000 south lot 35 feet Tor 91,550
Terms one-third cash, balance in one and two years, with 8 per cent, interest,secured by moi tfpage on premium.. ..
This location Is a very, desirable one, and has only to be seen to be appreciated. ROSS ft BALUE.
TX)R SALE—PHAETON, latest style-used 1? only three months, will be sold cheap. Also set of harness. Call at 905 South sixteenth street. 2w
)R House, No. 807, cor. and Mulbery. Possession given May 10th E. W. ROSS.
F)Rtime,
S4.LE—A limited number of fine' first claw, new buggies, for sale for a short for cash or bankable note. Inquire ai office of M. M. Joab, 813V£ Ohio St.
Pliving
Is
R. H. BALDING.
SALE-SEED CORN-S, Q. Nonius, five miles below town, near Musgrove Shoals, has five hundred bushels of good Seed Corn of common white and bloody butcher which bss been tested, and he warrants It to grow. Those wanting seeds will do well to call on him. 28-4w.
E*R SALE-WAGON AND HARNESSA beautiful Road Wagon, Side Bar, Canopy Top suitable for small horseor pony. Also set of single harness, (hand made), if desired apply to 124 south Fifth, or at Harrison's Carriage Factory.
CH)R SALE-One new Delivery Wagon, flnrt class ond new Phaeton .and one new Spring Wagon, all our own make.
Ai*o,one secondhand jump seat, falling top Carriage, and one two seated falling top Carriage, both nearly good as new.
Also two second hand Piano Box Buggies. Will'sell all of the alove vehelcles at low prices. Call and secure a bamaln.
WHITAitER 4 STICKLE.
4*, 208 sooth 8d st.
FORtheof
SALE-We will sell at private sale all of buildings, brick and frame above tbe level the ground, upon
the
old Im 017
property, corner of Seventh and Lintou. Purchasers will do well to call immediately. ,, ROB* ft BALUE,
Real Estate Brokers.
im——
FOR SALE—EGGS from the Ply moth Pock and Golden Hamburg. Also HONEY. Call on T. HULMAN, Sb^ near Providence Hospital.
j«37-tf.. Hackettstown, New Jersey.
I OT8 FOR SALE. A "Vbe following vacant lots will be sold «n S5rTSp$JS5i'U* NO. «, Mff«fa^wtonO«lt street, in Welch* UOT 3?fBeMWnt^ sooth 1Mb street in OookLOTnain a^'am^saddlttom,fronting Libjjgftin^Adkins subdivision, fronting Sootl street and Wxth street.
if! fflffiUlSit
-WHOLESALE
MILLINERY. J. W. GASKILL
^^^DCL, anew and oompM* stock of
Millinery Straw Goods
-AT-
WHOLESALE ONLY, tte wWeto helnv^d»j^«^o^ Iffljtemm tbnw«h oat theeanntry. Prtew
N,
Silksattenpar wotbelow
HERZ
-Si
CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!
W COMPRISING
All the latest leading shades in Ottoman an Satin Ribbons,
IN ALL WIDTHS.
THESE GOODS ARE WARRANTED ALL SIL AND THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
1'
Is continually stimulating his stock with *1
NEW BARGAINS,
And by paying him a visit, you will daily find some
2" NKWgATT ACTIONS.
making special efforts on
Parasols, Fans, Embroideries, Embroidei ed Robes, Laces, Infant's and Children's Lace and Swiss Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Veilings and all Notions, and last but not least
j.'&Avr
Herz'13azar»
O^ked this Moroto^ 20 CARTONS OF RIBBONS,
HERZ.
Patrons and Friends :.
Having refitted my store by putting in a large new sky-light in the center, thus making my room as light as day, preferring always to show good goods in the light than shoddy goods in the dark. I want every patron to see that I keep the best goods in the market
,^MY SPRING PURCHASE
now o&nplete
and I can say without boasting, I have*
the best stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children Clothing ever opened out in this market They are both handsome and very cheap Plain figures tell our prices. No jockeying or baffling. I invite your mBpection..
,1 T. H. MILLER.
522 Main street, North side near Sixth.
THIS WEEK,
WE MAKE SPECIAL PRICES
.V<p></p>SILKS
ON
-AND
The following celebrated makes
G. G. SILKS, Congtantlv in Stock. "CACHEMIRE ALEXANDRA," "CACHEMIRE ROYAL,"
Silks at ten per cent below cost ot impo
6th & Main st.
-(CACHEMIRE ABYSSINIAN,
., "ANT. GUINET ET CIE,"
At Pnces Lower'than ever before Offered.
Ladies desirmg a Silk that will not Split or Cut
AU
TRA.QUAIR & WILKES.
DEALERS
Art Paper
IV it
HOUSE DECORAllSNS, WINDOW SHADES^^. *nina. Hmntfioir
W. Rldw*! Pillow Sten Hoktar and UMr.
TRAQUAIR & WILKES.
the new .h«iM
new
shades
Terre Haute, Ind.
666 Main Strei» McKeen Blo«k-
