Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 13, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 May 1883 — Page 8
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
OUR PEOPLE.
Miss Alma Heme is visiting Mrs. Will Morgan. Mrs. W. 8. Baa is visaing in Indian apotis.
C. H. Goldsmith retained from Chi «ago this morni ng. Miss Laura Richardson is visiting her aant in Pittsbarg.
George Eld red has removed with bis family to north Eighth street.* It is said Hon. Wm. Mapk can be city attorney if be wants the place.
Robert Garvin is improving in health He was at the polls on last Tuesday.
Miss Leffler, who has been visiting the Misses Melvin, will return home Mon day.
Mrs. Sarah Yates contemplates spend ing the summer among relatives in the «ast.
Mrs. J. A. Harper Is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Dr. Thompson, on Ohio atreet.
Mrs. F. C. Crawford started this morn ing for Mt. Vernon, Ohio, to visit her pa rente.
Mr*. Cbas. P. Crofts will leave for ber summer home in Connecticut, the last of this month.
Mies Kate Branbam, of Indianapolis, is visiting tbe family of Geo. H. Hebb on nortb Fifth street.
Mr. Wells, of New York, who has been visiting bis brother, H. D. Sleight returned borne this week.
John M. Thornton, wife aud daugb ter, of Shelby ville, 111*., are visiting the JWmily of E. W. Johnson.
Jere Baxter and wife will make this city their home, and will occupy Mrs Cook's bouse on Poplar street.
Prof. Leibing gives another of bis delightful musical soirees at the Christian church next Friday evening.
Ed. Yanderver, tbe best chief of Police Terre Haute has ever bad, will have to atep down and out with the rest of the boys.
Rev. M. C. Peters was in tbe city couple of days this week. He is well pleased with bis new location in Aurora, Illinois.
Tony Blake has given $4,000 for the dwelling bouse now occupied by Judge H. D. Scott, south SlJt|b-and-a-balf street.
Ira Grover has taken possession of his drug store in Indianapolis and will remove his family there some time this month.
Edward E. Barton has returned from long trip, which included travels in Colorado, California, Oregon, Mew and Old Mexico.
Mrs. Burt is building a pleasant real dence on north Centre stroet, which she will occupy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Scott.
Miss Alice Fisher, Miss Helen Jeffers M4ss Essie Rent, Charles Gould and Albert Wyetb will give an entertainment at Sullivan to-night.
Cal Thomas, who has regained bis health, will shortly resume business iu this city. He now weighs 161 pounds— a gain of 61 pounds since he got out of a sick bed.
Filbeek, Grelner snd the entire crew of Pierce kickers worked with their old time teal at the polls on luesday and have their share of the glory of the victory to their party.
Uaxette: Senator Voorhees will be one of tbe counsel for the defense in tbe case of Congressman Phil. B. Thompson, wbo has been indicted for tbe murder of Walter H. Davis, at Harrodsburg, Ky.
While Captain Armstrong was run. sing for Mayor, his partner, Will C. Bun tin took all the past sins of the firm on his own shoulders. Our new Mayor can say, like Bartley Campbell, "I owe a great deal of my success to 'My Part ner.'"
At Hotel Brunswick, New York last Monday morning Miss Fanny Kellogg, the sweet songstress, for several years a resident of this city, was united in maariage by Rev. Robert Col
Iyer to Max
Bschert, of New York, who was the prima donna's manager last season. Davis "Scott" Bell and Miss Annie B. Gaston, daughter of tbe late J. R. Gaston, were married at St. Joseph's church Monday morning. Before the ceremony was performed tbe bride was received into communion of tbe Catholic church, and directly after the pair started on a bridal trip to St. Louis.
Among tbe Torre Hauteans wbo can toll us from personal observation of the Cincinnati dramatic fesl I val this week are Col. R. G. Hervey, Geo. M. Alien, Hon. John E. Lamb, J. G. McNutt, Harry Graham, Dr. W. H. Hall, Mrs. W. B. Warren, Miss Annie Warren, Miss Anna Gfroerer, Miss Nellie O Boyle, Ed Alexandor and sister, Misq Bessie,Jaroee Scudder and wife, Mr*. B. G. Hudnut, Miss May Stockton, Mrs. Lee Goodman, and B. F. Havens and wife.
As to wbo and what we are, and as to our station in society, it is true, as with oar garment*, not that which Is the largest -but that which fits us beet, is bast for u*. S peeking of garments there kas been a rash this week for tbe nobby, faulUessfluing suits that are bring turned out from Breonana, No6H Main where will be found tbe most complete line of piece goods in the dty. Try Breuutt fore Spring enit and be happy*
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pugh will commence housekeeping about the first of Jane.
H. Hal man and his two sons, An tone and Herman, will spend the summer in Europe.
Mrs. Edward Gilbert and Miss Mattie Gilbert returned on Wednesday from New Mexico.
James D. Bigelow and wife went to Colchester, Connecticut, this week, for a month's visit.
Mrs. It. J. Riddle, wife of T. H. Rid die, is dangerously ill at ber home on south Sixth street.
Miss Tony DeKress, of Evansville, is visiting Miss Minnie Slaughter, on south Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Stevens have taken rooms with Mrs. Wilson Naylor, corner of Fifth and Poplar.
Mrs. James Hedges, of Denver, Col. is visiting the family of George Hedges, on Nortb Eighth street
Mrs. Anna L. Patterson and sons returned to their rooms on Ohio street, yesterday afternoon. They have been with Mrs. Harry Gilbert since their sad bereavement.
An elegant lot of of Lawn Chairs Settees, and Rockers can be seen at R. Fosters north Fourth street furniture rooms, which are ornamental as well as comfortable for lawns and front porches,
C. C. Fisbeck is showing at his harness manufactory, nortb of tbe court honse square, some very strong and dnrable plow harness and new styles of buggy harness at low prices.
Hold your horses 1 when you get in front of Peter Miller's, 605 Main street, and go in and look at his beavy draught harness, chains and collars, and an elegant line of Lap Dusters.
Is it a blank book you want? You will find by far tbe largest stock in town at Button 6c Go's Central Bookstore, And in tbe way of commercial'stationery tbe Central can supply your needs. As to nobby stationery it is well known that tbe very latest styles can be found at Button's. Tbe aim is to make it bead quarters for stationery of every de scription.
Tbe city election campaign was short duration, but table supplies must be bad all the year round,and the proper thing is to go to Dahlen's, No. 11 south Fourth street, where can be found fresh vegetables, new- cabbage, oranges,lem ons, bananas, spiced
OTHER PEOPLE.
Bob Mack, the famous "rooster man," now with Callender's Minstrels, is far gone with consumption, and at times cannot do his act.
David Edwards, of Glendale, Iowa, was struck dead by lightning the other day while in bed.
A Chicago glove dealer employs saleswomen with the biggest hands to be found so that tbe bands of his customers will look small by contrast.
Jay Cooke has recovered much of his fortune, and is now a millionaire again The son of tbe late Thames A. Scott is building tbe finest residence in Philadelphia.
A young man died in Rome, Ga., a few days ago, after an illness of forty eight hours, and bis physician said bis death was due to congestion of thelungs caused by smoking cigarettes.
A man in Scio, N. Y., is said to have sold his wife to an admiring friend for the stupendous sum of |1. The ancient adage about a fool and his money is peculiarly applicable to this case.
-Another lot of those 75 and 85c, Tapestry Brussels Carpets just received at Foster's Carpet Hall. Our 60c Tapestry Brussels is full as good as is shown anywhere else at ten or fifteen cents more' money. Elegant line of ex:ra Supers in ingrains. Cheap carpets from 15c up. FOSTER'S Popular Carpet Hall.
SPRING HATS. All the Newest, Nobbiest and Prettiest Styles in Spring iats are now on exhibition at at S. Loeb Co's, corner of
?ifth
and Main The great
est variety in town, and at prices the most reasonable.
WHOLESALE
MILLINERY.
J. W. GASKILL
Has opened in rooms over First National Bank, eor 4th aud Main Htm Tern Haute, ind., a nejr and complete stock of
Millinery Straw Goods
QPERA HOUSE.
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F^iving
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WHOLESALE ONLY, To which he invites tbe attention of Milliners through oat the eoontry. Prices gnat anteed the very lowest.
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Mrs. R.R. CHILTON'S,
Xe. Isatk aiith Street,
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Fine Millinery Good*.
latsst novelties at aUseesona.
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY JTVEI^TETG MA IL.
Died.
IRWIN,—Thursday at 1230 p. m. of Bood Poisoning, Perry Irwip,aged24 veara. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. from family residence, northeast of the dty. Friends of tbe family are invited without further notice.
Amusements.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Saturday, May 5th.
First appearance of the ever popular Bullivan dt Gaylord*
Female Mastodons,
orgar
lprudng
20-
-First-class Artists—20
Presenting everything fresh .animated ^parkling, mirthful. Full of delicious nonsense Delightful situations and magnificent costumes.
Superb Brass Band and Orchestra
Reserved seats at Button's at usual prices.
Wanted.
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MUftPHY, 18% south
4th street, wants you to know that be will make you to ordei a Stylish Spring Suit for 128 to 990. two hundred different samples to select from. Also cleaning aud re airinj done on short notice and reasonable rates.l0- I
Rent.
riOR RENT—NICE ROOMS ABOVE THE 1 Cent Store, on Fourth street, near Main
F8th
DR RENT—Dwellirg House, No. 807, oor, and Mulbery. Poastsslon 10th E.
Ptleman
)R RENT—TWO NICE ROOMS, for genand wife. Water, water closets and coal bins bundy, in Koopman's Block None but respectable parties need apply oor6hand Cherry. Also storage room at reasonable rates. B. W. KOOPMA.N.
For Sale.
t'Harness.
of
(and
plain pickles,
best brands of canned fruits, potted and deviled meats,olives,shrimps, full cream cheese, and fine selection of all kinds of table supplies.
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j'OR SALE-HORSE, CARRIAGE AND Horse gentle., Carriage good as Enquire at A. Q. AUSTIN'S.
OR SALE!—JERSEYS—COWS
One with young ca»f.
FORstreet.
five mile* below town, near Mus-
grove Shoals, has five hundred bushels of good Seed Corn of common white and bloody butcher which has been tested, and be warrants it to grow. Those wanting seeds will do well to call on him. 28-4w.
SALE-WAGON AND HARNESS1 Nultable for small horaeor
F°a
beautiful Rood Wagon, Side Bar, Canopy Top Nultable for small horaeo Also set of single harness, (hand desired apply to 124 south Fifth, or at Harrison's Carriage Faotory. j#naKy jH«on, iuu*»n«i OD6 HOW Spring Wagon, all our own make.
HH)R SALE—One new I first class ond new Phaeton, at
AI*o,one secondhand jump seat, falling top Carriage, and one two seated falling top Carriage, both nearly good as new.
Also, two second band Piano Box Buggies. Will sell all of tbe alove veheicles at low prices. Call and secure a bargain. ... .. W HI
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps.
ECKSTEIN'S
"Phenix" Pure White Lead.
THE BEST White Lead in the Market.
MASURVS
"Rail Road Colors" and Paints.
Unexcelled In Quality.
Professional Caro.
GLOVER,
Corner of Eighth and Poplar Streets.
CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. riLKPBOIK.
£)R. A. H. DEPUY.
117 north Sixth 8treet, TERRE HAUTE. EYE AND EAR A SPECIALTY. 9 to 12 A. M. HOURS 2 to 5 P. It
DK
AJSGELINE L. WILSOB
Oflbrs her services
To tbe Ladles and Children of Terre Haute.
W. BALLEW
*. DENTIST
IBm,
veu May ROSS,
AND scord
HEIFERS of good butter making record Some have made 12 and 14
Jo
I pounds per week I. V. PRESTON.
SALS—We offer for the next 90 days, the "Teirnan" property, No. 534 south ftixth Will sell house and entire lot 75x191 for 95,000 north, 40 feet for98,tl00 south 85 feet for $1,550
Terms one-third cash, balance in one and two yeare, with 8 per cent. Interest,secured bymoitgageon premises.
This location is a very desirable one, and basonly to be seen to be appreciated, v- V4"* ROSS A BALUE.
rrcR SALE—PHAETON. latest style-used |j only three months, will be sold cheap. Also set of harness. Call at 905 South Mx teenth street. 2w
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TAKER & STICKLE.
4w. 208 south 3d st.
RK)R SALE—We will sell at private sale all of the buildings, brick and frame above the level of the ground, upon the old Imbry property, corner of Seventh and Lintou Purchasers will do well to call immediately
ROM-* A BALUE, Real Estate Brokers.
OTS FOR SALE-
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The following vacanf lots will lie sold reasonable terms, or ow for cash: LOT 1 in Preston subdivision of lot No. &, fronting Oak street. LOT AO feet, front on Oak street, in Welch* subdivision. LOT 40 feet front, south 15th street in Cook* erly *s subdivision. LOT 172 lu Barnum'8addition, fronting Lib* erty Avenue. LOT In Adkins subdivision, fronting Scotl street and Sixth street.
For further particulars call at L. KUSSNER'S Music store, 21HOhio Street.
GULICK & CO.
Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN
Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Varnishes, Glue, Glaziers' Diamonds,
miity.
)ayton Boiled S OiL' Gray Stone Ochre. "Osborn Family Paints."
Assorted Colors and Small Cans, Handy and Sxoelleut.
inported Brandy, Gin and Wine,
The best obtainable also.
Fine Old Rye and Bourbon.
Drugs and Medicines, FREH
and PORE.
THE PRESCRIPTIONIHT, Ma. MAD] is a graduate of PbllV College of Pharn and is both competent and rellnble. best endeavors will be given to render
THE PRE9CRIPTIONIST, Ma MADIPON of Pharmacy, reliable. Oor best endeavors will be given to render satisi faction to oor patrons and the trade of Country and City is cordially Invited.
IAT THE OLD DRUG STAND Corner of Fourth and Main Sis.
GULICK & CO.
BEAUTIFUL BONNETS, The prettiest ever shown, at Smil Bauer's.
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Office aud Residence—SSf south Severni Street. Offloe hours from 1 to 3 p. m. if*.
BICHAKDSOM. B. W. VAM VAUAH
RICHARDSON & VAN ^ALZAH
DENTISTS.
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43SH Vsia Htreet,»verSacri eld confectionery ilsa TKKKK HAUTE INI* Can be onno in ifliw ntiht a«fl 'i*^
Business Cards.
C. F. FETTY.
ustom Tailor
is pre pored to do all kinds of
R.
GAGG,
AW
and
Cutting, Making. R«*|mlrluff R« ovatlnir. Satisfaction guaranteed iu work and price, 104% south Fourth st. over BoegemanV Bool and Shoe Store. Terre Haute, Ind.
DBALKB IN
ARTISTS' SUPPLIES
PICTURES, FRAMpK MOULDING* Picture Frames Marie to
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MoKeen'a Block, No. 646 Main atiee between 6th and 7th
Establisheo 1861.
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"CHEMICAL STEAM
DYE WORKS,
MS Main atr ft,
H. F. BEINERS,
PROPRIETOR.
All kinds of ^adies'wear cleaned and dyed to any desired
shHde.
IRISH POPLINS
Gentlemen's wear cleaned
ence in my profeaalon better satisfaction than
enable any otlier house In the city.
pRANK PRATT^ laipsrier end Denier In ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRA
IT»
MONUMENTS,
Htatuary, Vase*, &c. I OOR. FIFTH AND WALNUT TERRF HAPTB INT).
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V.8.lirr. H. Wittiaa^, J.M.Cun
CLIFT,WILLIAMS & CO.
KAROTACrVBUa or
Sash, Doors, Blinds, At
AITPPliTJWCT
LCJSBEB. LA1H, 8HIN«LBh ULAS8, PAINTS. OILS •ad BnililKK8' HABDWAB*.
Mulberry Htteet, Corner Ninth, TKKRK HA DTK. mi
S
AYE EVERY THING
AND CONVERT IT INTOl
MONEY.
The underkighed ha* opened a Receiving Room, No. la sooth Hecund street, where he is prepared tu receive Rough Tal ow and Oreaseof any kind, Pork »nd Beef Cracklimw. Dry and Green Bones, for which lie winpay Highest Cash Prices. Ho will also buy Dead flora by single or car lowi. Hon received st the Fuctory, Southwest of ttie City »n the Wand. Offloe No. 13 south Second street, Terre Haute, Ind.
HARRISON SMITH, Terre Haute, Ind.
1808. 18»
TERRE H4UTE
ICE COMPANY
We would say to oor friends that we ere. usual, in tbe market with a fall «pp*y of
intent
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lee. with which to supply aude»
cxeetent tee. with which to supply maads the coming season. X. F. PERDUE,
TERRE HAUTE ICE OO.
OfDce Removed to No. 91 Fortb Sixth stmt, under Dowllsg Hail.
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Omca—South west corner Fifth and Man streets, over National State Bank (entrancs on Fifth street. Communication by Tele phone.
LTNCOLJN, DRNTIST
Ofioe, 19K S Stxth, opposite P. O. tracting ana artificial t«ftth sp work warrant
specialties. A
Next Week
We shall offer special inducements in our Parasol, Exbroidery,^Lacej§nd Neckwear De- $ $ a
You know that when we say
we will do it.
so,
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Herz' Bazar.
TERRE HAUTE CARPET HALL.
EVERYTHING IN THE
HOUSE FURNISHING LINE.
STAPLES and NOVELTIES.
CARPET DEPARTMENT FULL FROM VELVETS to HEMPS.
PAPER HANGINGS
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
ARTISTIC PAPER-HANGERS. CURTAIN STUFFS,
IN PROFUSION.
NEWEST DESIGNS
—IN—
WINDOW SHADES.
Having refitted my store by pu sky-light in the center, thus maki
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PRIVATE PATTERNS
—OF—
LINOLEUMS and OIL CLOTHS.
FINEST STOCK OF
LARGE and SMALL MIRRORS
IN THE CITY.
SPECIAL STYLES FOR MANTELS, PIERS and BAR OUTFITS.
BARBERS SUPPLIES
AT LOWEST QUOTATIONS.
Our facilities for completely furnishing Hotels, Offices, Churches and Residences are unsurpassed in this part of the country.
E. M. WALMSLEY, Successor to Ryce & Walmsley
Patrons and Friends:
utting in a large new ing my room as light in the every
patron to see that keep the best goods in tue market.
MY SPRING PURCHASE
and I can say without boasting, 11
the best stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Chiidr Clothing ever opened out in this market They heap Plain ficrures tell baffling.
both handsome and very cheap Plain figures tefl our prices. No jockeying or baffling. I invite your inspection.
J. T. H. MILLEB,
522 Main street, North side near Sixth.
LOOK AT OUK
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BOOTS & SHOES.
Ladies' Best French Kid Side Lace, $3.50. Ladies' Best Goat Side Lace 2.50. Ladies' Goat Side Lace 2.00. Ladies' Kid Button Boots Ladies' Kid Button Boots 2.50. Misses' Shoes $1.00 to $2.00, worth $1.50 and $2.50.
and Kid Shoes 85c. to $1.00, worth $1.00 to $1.35. Boys' shoes $1.25 worth L75. Men's Calf Button Shoes $L50 to 2.00, worth 2 50 to $3.50. These goods are First Class, but I must reduce stock, and offer these bargains. Heavy Boots and Shoes at Actual Cost.
JOHN PADDOCK.
407 Main Street.
TRAQUAIR & WILKES, 'v
DEALERS IN
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Art Paper
HOUSE DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES, AC. Bouse and fflfn Ptfotlng, Orslning, Psper Hanging and Decorating entrosted to eur care will be executed in tbe fat«rt artistic etylee.
Sole Aaeuta E. W. Rider's Pillow Sham Holder and lifter.
TRAQUAIR & WILKES.
•..,.^4 666 Mtin Stret, McKeen Block.
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I have ren's are
Reduced from $4.50. 3.25. 2.75. 2.25. 3.25.
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