Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 18, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 October 1887 — Page 8

THE MAIL.

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

PERSONAL MENTION.

A. F, Eiscr leaves on the 17th for California. Mrs. Lawrence Heinl is spending the week in St. Loais.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hirschler are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Feidler has returned from a lengthy visit to Cincinnati.

Mrs. Mary Messmore goes, next week, to Nebraska for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunter have re^ turned from a trip to St. Louis.

Senator Voorhees and "Did" Alexan der went to Washington, last Monday. G. Eshman, formerly of this city, but now of Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting in the city.

Will H. Gilbert has been very Beverly ill this week, but is now somewhat better.

The Rev. L. Kirtley, attended the State Baptist convention at Peru, Ind., this week.

Mrs. M. H. Waters is attending the annual convention of the Alpha Phi at Evanston, 111.

Miss Nettie Scudder started yesterday for Cincinnati where she will enter the school of design.

Dr. Robert VanValzah has returned from an extended trip to his home in JLenisburg, Pennsylvania.

Charles Solomon will leave soon for Connecticut where he will make his future home with his brother.

Mrs. S. J. Young and her mother, Mrs. Cooper, went down on Monday to New Harmony for a week's stay.

Messrs. John Foulke and Roswell G. Wheeler have been appointed by Mrs. Dr. Reed agents for her property.

Miss Fannie Potter has returned from Lafayette, where she has been the gueat of the Misses Potter, of that city.

Mr. and Mrs. Muncie, of Washington, Territory, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Cox, on south Thirteenth.

Misses Jennie and Mollie Huston, of Toledo, Ills., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Huston, on north Fourtheenth street.

Merrill N. Smith is at Mt. Clemens, Mich., and writes that bathing in the water at that place is very beneficial to him.

A. J. Grundy, formerly a teacher in the High school here, now living at Lebanon, Kentuoky, is in the city on a visit.

Harvey Foulkes, for a number of years with Gulick A Co's has gone to Philadelphia to attend the College of Pharmacy.

Rev. Father McEvoy returned yesterday from the east. His European trip has been of great benefit to him, physically and mentally.

Mrs. J. A. Marshall and family loft the first of the week for St. Louis, to join Mr. Marshall. They will make their homo in that city.

Fred Ellison has written to Major Crawford from St. Helena that he is heartily tired of the place, and that if he ever gets back safely to America he will not set foot again off its soil*

Clarence Odell, of south Eighth street, accompanied by his cousin, Reta Archer, son of Dr. Samuel Archer, left for California Monday night, where they will make thore future home.

C. P. Staub, the livery man has purchased an interest in Prof Morris* Equine and Canine Paradox, which recently exhibited here, and will travel with the show part of the time.

Frank Mills received a telegram on Thursday telling of the death of his "brother Luke, at Kansas, Ills. Ho was forty yoara of age and^the youngest brother of the family which has so often visited by death within a fow years.

Thursday night Mr. Thomas Carr, the veteran salesman at Max Joseph's completed his thirty-first year in the clothing business. There is no more popular salesman in the city, nor one in whom customers havo more confidence* 8. C. Craddock, the well known sporting man, who went away from her® a few years ago a hearty, robust man, and recontlr returned with the seal of death upon his face, died last Sunday at his "homo In Kansas City, of consumption.

Dan Faaig is going to "astonish the natives," about a month hence with something gorgeous In his Health Office.

The largest and most complete stock of men's and children's Ready-Made Clothing can be found at Schloas'. The stock of fall goods In this line, recently purchased by Mr. Schloss, is far superior to any ever brought to this city.

Rose B. tt L. No. 2 has received Its books from the printer and the first monthly Installment will be dne next Moudav, Oof. 10th, at the office of Justice Slaughter. There are still a tew shares not taken and those who come first will be first served.

Schloea, corner Main and Fifth streets.

Schnull A Kmg\» Furnas cigars have been well tried and tested and give universal satisfaction. For sale only *t Baker Watson's.

OHITUAKY.

Samuel Conner, an old and respected citizen, after a lingering illness,died at his home, 3® north Thirteenth street, shortly after five o'clock a. m., Thursday, October 6th, 1887. He was born In 1818 near Richmond, Va. "When a small boy his parents removed to Putnam county, Ind. He lived in that county until l&H, when he come to Terre Haute and engaged in the wagon and blacksmith business with his brother

Alexander,

who died several

years ago. He continued in that business successfully until November, 1800, when he was elected sheriff of Vigo county on the Republican ticket. The execution of Lewis H. Bradford took place during his term or office, which duty he perfonned satisfactorily. During the summer of 1882, he entered the Union army as quartermaster of the 133a regiment to serve 100 days under Ool. R. N. Hudson, leaving the sheriff's office in charee of his brother Alexander Conner and R. J. Sparks, bis deputies. After his term of service In the army expired he returned home, was renominated for sheriff by the Republicanparty, but was defeated for re-election by Charles Kern, after which he engaged in the grocery business, in which he continued for several years, then sold out and partially retired from business. He was twee married, his first wife being the widow of his brother, Eli Conner. 8he lived with him until the winter of 1882, when she died, leaving no children. He lived a widower until last winter when he married a widow, Sarepta w. Wright, who was much devoted to his care and comfort until be died. Mr. Conner was a success in business was noted for his honesty and truthfulness. He was a devoted husband. a good citizen and neighbor. He had no religious belief except that of spiritualism. He became a believer In spiritualism about 12 years ago, and lived and died in that faltn.

LAKE'S STREET RAILWAY.

Leaves East Main Street at 9 a. m., 12 m., 3 and 5 p. m., dally, excepting ON SUNDAY.

Cars leave at 9,10,11 and 12 and eveiy half hour during the afternoon and evening. Telephone 225 when special cars are wanted for Funerals, Picnics and Shooting Park.

For Rent.

FPiano.

OB RENT.—An elt Also. Square per month. Call at Ml Main street.

For Sale.

FOR

SALE—THE TWO ELEGANT RESIDENCES—NOS. 908 and 914 North Fifth street, both in the very best condition. Good barn and modern conveniences with each house. Will sell together or separately on easy terms. Call on or address RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO., a K. Cor 6th St. and Wabash Avenue.

Amusements. 1:1

XTAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE. J.1 Wilson Naylor, Manager.

Thp. Last Night"

Saturday, October 8th,

The Greatest American Drama

Her Atonement.

Sixty People on the Stage. New and Elaborate SCenery. Off to War.

"NTAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE. -L^l Wilson Naylor Manager, r?

Wednesday and Thursday, October 12th and 13th.

You are now about to select a suit of clothes for fall. At one place you can find a pattern to suit but not a tailor at another the tailor is good enough but the stock isn't up to the mark. If you CQQVJ TVlfirQ R]inHQ PfP want to be thoroughly satisfied, wtth OOdli, UUUI5, U11UU5, ClU splendid stock, including the finest im-

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Return from the War.

Our Own t$antl and Orchestra.

Secure Seats at Button's. No Advance In Prices.

XTAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE. -L^i

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Naylor Manager.

Monday, Oct. 10.

The FaVoriate Comedian, Mr.

John F. Ward,

Supported toy a capable company presenting the charming comedy,

THE DOCTOR,

As adapted from the German of L'Arronge'a "Dr. Klaus" embracing Humor, Pathos,Music Admission 75, GO, and 25. Seats on sale at Button's.

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Entire car load special scenery—Orginal Tennessee Jubilee Singers—Superb band and orchestra—Mlnature carriages. Ponies, Donkey and Siberian Bloodhounds-Performance concluding with the Marvelous Transformation

Beautiful dates Alar.

Watch for the Great Street Parade.

25, 35 and 50c SSS

-VTATLOB'S OPEBA HOUSE. JLN Wilson Naylor—Manager,

TWO asrxonTS

Friday and Saturday October 14th and 15th.

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The Charming and Olfted ,|,v

Vernona Jarbeau

Under the management of Mr. Jeff IX Bernstein and snpponed by Will S. Rising, Harry gtandish, Richard F. Carroll, Bessie Cleveland, Annie Sutherland, and the strongest steal Comedy Company ever seen in th® city, In the Sparkling Faroe Comedy

STARLIGHT

Bubbling with Innocent Fnn and Entrancing Music, and the greatest hit of the age, the topical song

"That's enough, don't you think?"

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LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES

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Fall Value.

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT.

OUR BREAD 11 MINER.

The United States Governiriemt Chemists, iii their examinations of articles of food offered for Government use, have developed the alarming fact that almost all the brands of baking powders upon the market are made from alum or phosphates, or contain large quantities of lime or other adulterants.^ As a matter of fact, of the samples analyzed, the Royal was the only baking powder found free from all of these deleterious ingredients, and absolutely pure.

is used as a substitute for cream of tartar to produce a cheap baking powder. It costs less than two cents a pound, whereas pure cream of tartar costs forty. The effect of alum upon thft system has been ascertained to be poisonous, and overdoses have been attended with fatal results. The phosphate are next to the alum powders in cheapness. They contain a large amount of lime. The baking powders sold with a gift are of the alum or phosphate class.

Lime is the most useless adulterant yet found in baking powders. It is true that when subjected to heat it gives off a certain amount of carbonic acid gas, but a quicklime is left, one of the most powerful caustics known. Chemists have found twelve per cent., or one-eighth of the weight, of some of the baking powders advertised ^s pure to be lime.

The absolute purity and wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder—now affirmed by every chemist and food analyst of prominence, and conceded by all manufacturers of other brands —arise from the exclusive use of cream of tartar which is specially refined by patent processes that totally remove the lime and all other impurities. ^These facilities are possessed by no other manufacturer.,

In his report, the United States Government Chemist says: The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made for the United States Government. I will go still further and state that, because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public." ,,

WE ARE CONFIDENT

That good times are here and better in prospect^ Already this early in the season the tide is turned to us. A sight to see the great preparation made for Fall and Winter business.

Immense Piles of Clothing

Made from the very best domestic goods. Immense piles of clothing made from Irish, English, Scotch and German productions in Stripes, Checks, Rough and Smooth faced. We are determined that this fall business shall be awsy ahead of anything ever done in Terre Haute, and the only to do it is Low Prices. You'll be suited best at our store.

MYERS BROS.,

Leading Clothiers and G-ents' Furnishers. S. W. corner 4th and Main Sts.

SMOKE SCHNULL & KRAG'S

Machinery and Machinery Users Supplied

5c Straight.

JBFFERS Sc HERMAN

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Ertabllshed 1MB* Ineotpi rated 187*.

Flour Mill W6rk

OUR SPECIALTY,

Have more patterns, larger experience and capacity, and employ more msetaales taaa other similar establishment Viihln sev-

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Te miles of Terre Hante. Repair and Jobbing 'tiork.

Given special attention. Write or call oa us and see for yourself. 901 to 986 N. 9th as., soar U|toii Dopot

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JOHN HARER,

Fire, Life, Acpident

Curiiges, Photon* Uadiu, Coap®, Biggies, 4c.

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Manufacture and deal in allklnds of

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No. 11 North Sixth treei

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A. E. HERMAN.

Excursion Tickets

NOW ON SALE

TO

All Summer Resorts via Chicago fc Eastern Illinois

THREE TRAINS DAILY FROM

Terre Haute to Chicago

Making close connection with all roads diverging. Call onrrite for copies of

Tourists Guides,

Giving a description of the various summer resorts of the North WM. HILL,

Gen. Past Aft. auo^nL

and northwest. B. A. CAMPBELL, Oenersl Ait, 034 Wabash At«.

J. SDOBIT. M. 1- BHOPHT.

TCTUGENT & CO.,

PLUMBING and GAS FITTING

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PLEASE REMEMBER

We mean just what we say when we tell you that our stock contains the best values

Ladies and Children's Merino, and Camel's Hair

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Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Mitts, /|v Hoods, Toboggans, Tan O'Shanters,, Cloaks, Short Wraps, Jackets, and Plush

Sacques,

Misses and Children's Garments' Shawls. 3 and all sorts of

Winter

Ladies Furnishing Goods

in Indiana when in want of anything in our line.

ONE PRICE

THE BEST IN THE MARKET!

The Best Soft Coal Base-Burners Can Be Found at Zimmerman's.

The "West Point" Hard Coal Stove

AND THE

"FAVORITE" COOK STOVE

Are Unsurpassed. A Fall Line of -ti

House Furnishing Goods.

GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN,

Sheet and Metal Roofer. 648 Main Street

M- BA.LXJE,

20 South 7tH Street. Terre Haute. Real Estate and Loan Brokers

Bay and Sell Real Estate. Hoases Rented and Rente Collected. Non Resident* Property taken care of and Taxes Pafd. All Kinds of Real Estate bought and sold on Commission. Correspondence Solicited. Informr ilon Cheerfully Furnished. Stocks of Merchandise given or taken in Exchange for other Property* .All Business Promptly Attended To» "llic.

Bucket Pump and Water Purifier

FOR WELLS AND CISTERNS.

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It is easy to set ap as th«re Is nothing to fasten below the platform* It wlUaot rast, as the chain and backets are made of the best galvanised iron and steel.

We have the best pomp for domestic use in the world. Try one tor aOdajrs and if not eonvlaoed, return it at our expense. With this pump as many gallons of air are circulates through the water "from the bottom to the top" ft gallons of water are drawn. Tbe pure oxjrgen of the air th as liberated ventilates, vitalise* and parlil«* the water. After a few days uae all foal taste and smell will be removed, and theold flatness, and insipidity is replaced by a sparkle like that of a aMtaatala spring. It Is the only device knows that will destroy wlmles, water bugs, lice and worms, for such vermin cannot exist in living water. ^,

7 Every Pomp Warranted for 5 years.

Call at oar place of bosineoc, Ha 15 south Second street, west of New Court House, and see glass model, showing tfce action of the air on the water.

MCFERRIN BROS.

No. 15 South Second Street, Terre Haute, Ind. £'.*

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