Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 19, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 October 1888 — Page 8
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A PAPER
FOR THE
PEOPLE.
PERSONAL MENTION.
James Bell but returned from St. LooU. Edward Reed bu returned from Cincinnati. 8. Loeb returned yesterday from Cincinnati.
Misses Josle Douglass and Kate Hulman have gone to Pittsburg on a visit. C. J. Cobleigb, of Leominster, Mass.. is visiting bis brotber-in-law, Ossian Conan t.
Mrs. W. W. Rumsey and little daughter Etbel,are visiting relatives in Arkansas.
C. H. Murphy of Salt Lake City, is in the city visiting the family of 0. M. Daggett.
J. L. Humaston has been granted a patent on an apparatus for preserving meat or fish.
Miss Carrie Newhart has gone to Colorado with Mr. L. S. Briggs and Miss Mayme Briggs.
Judge Mack has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jere Baxter, in Nash ville, this week.
Dr. W. R. Mail has succeeded Ed. Patterson as tenor in the choir at the Congregational Church.
Robert Taggert and two children went East on Monday to meet his wife, who
brotber-in-law
W M.
Slaughter
to
will go out next week
Marionville,
Mo., where
bis
wife is
visiting their daughter's family. Kffle White, daughter of Jacob White, fell from the porch of the residence and broke her arm, Thursday evening.
MIHS Fannie Carloton went to Cincinnati this week, where her remarkably lino contralto volco will be developed
Miss Hattie Sleight has returned from an extended trip east and resumed her position in the Vandaliacar accountants office.
Ed. Lee, who has been engaged in the the novelty advertising business, will take a position with H. D. Plxley & Co., next Monday.
Dr. E. A. Gillette and Miss Cora Da vidson were married in Tuscola, 111, the 27tb, and came to their home in this city last Monday.
W II. Paige has almost recovered
severe attack. He was
outfor the first time on Wednesday, but I
oiilv & short tlnicf* I* KuMner .pon, ..«»!
Mary's tbl. week,
last visit—seven years a
this
city
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Vance
have
return
ed from a two weeks visit with
in Highland county,"tTrhie 'Thk.
the first time in thirty-one years that Mr. Vanee had visited his early home John L. Gordon, principal of the third district, was very pleasantly
reminded
on his birthday Monday evening after school by the assistant toachets who pre pared a spread In honor of the event.
Mrs. Anna Kraft and son, Frod, re turned last Saturday night from Saranac lAke, N. Y-m where they have been
Fred's health, which is greatly Improved.
Fred W. Heriwig, councilman from the Second ward was married last Sunday evening at Braail, to Miss Mar.v Newland, of this city. They returned here after
the
ceremony, and have set up
housekeeping
at
830
Poplar street.
The Washington Post say* the engagement has been announced of Miss Gertrude Burnett, daughter of Jerome Burnett, of the treasury, to William E Beach, of Lafayette, Ind. The wedding will take place some time In November.
At noon on Thursday at the residence prepared by the groom,
tt
531
north Eighth
atr^et, jtev. J. W. Greene united Sn marriage Wesley W. Hauok and Miss Kdltb Daggett. Mr. Hauck Is bookkeeper for H. Robinson Sons and the brtde is the daughter of Mr. am. Mrs, Chas. M. Dag-
other
PERSONAL AND PECULIAR
Theodore Thomas can live handsomely on the income of his fortune. Andrew Carnegie's income is $1,500,000 a year, $125,000 a month, $28,000 a week, $4,120 a day, $343.40 a minnte, and $96 a second.
Prof. H. H. Boysen says:
UI
expect to
meet with much opposition when I declare my conviction that our public school system will sooner or later have to be radically remodeled."
A stranger who jumped into the Ohio river the other day left behind him a note, which said: "Cuss the rich, durn the poor, and may I bring up in a warm and comfortable place." He probably did.
The Hon. Simon Cameron was once called a fool and advised to go and soak his head. It was in old days when he predicted that railroad passengers would yet be carried at a speed of thirty-five miles and hour. "I will kill any man in this room for ten cents!" exclaimed Pete Hammil, as he entered a saloon in Dead wood, but the crowd turned loose and shot Peter full of holes for nothing at all. A liberal spirit is seldom properly rewarded in these cold days.
Two young Germans In Berlin fought a duel with tricycles. Starting at three
a duel with trlcycies. owning
handed yard, .part, they ch^ged fall tilt against each other, with slight injury to themselves and serious hurts to their machines. Their honor was satislied
has been visiting relatives. I York in the clothing trade there are 241 Hammerstein wased call to manufacturers, of whom 234 are Hebrew Portsmouth Ohio, yesterday by thesud-1 firms. Over 600,000,000cigars per annum den death of hia
The Jewish Gazette states that in New
are manufactured in that city by Hebrew firms, employing over 8,000 hands, and whose yearly transactions reach $15,000,000.
Bishop Merrill at the Detroit conference: "You young men are forbidden the use of tobacco. The old men who acquired the habit in youth have to be permitted to continue. We can't put tbem out of the church for that alone But the youug men, we insist, must not put this stumbling block in their way,'
Booth and Barret have opened their second combination tour with a three weeks' engagement in Chicago. Last season they cleared $500,000, and this year they will do even better according to Mr. Barrett's view. The good fortune of flush finances seems to be coming to Edwin Booth at last, after so many reverses. As to Mr. Barrett, he has always been level-headed and prosperous.
aemevei-neaueaauu
John L. Porter, who designed and con-
8tr
ucted the Merrimac, the first ironclad
ever
built, and who thus changed com-
pletel^
t„„6. This It* HI" thirtieth yeacta He botn 4 m«rked wnliMt to that lnrwted In mora cdloo, madaU u|V»ok servioe at that school, tnbn Erioson who instructed the I the carments and reinvested the capital Capt. Tom Bailey, now a resident of Monltot)
ftnd old
Salt Luke City, la hereon a brief potatoes, planted them, 'paid for the He finds some marked chauges since his
frt0 Irom
vtsll^Tven years ago. Dr. Johnson convinced his sweetheart
ft
_nmoved of his appreciation of her by taking her Iana c®"1
Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Mooro ^hor finger to poke the tobacco into the bowl. from
to Peoria, Illinois, in tli,e
early .prl-g, have to from Peoria to
427
Parke avenue, Chlea
go, 111. Miss Allco Flshor started for New York on Monday where she joins a stock company to play in that city ft winter, in "Mr. Barnes of Isew \o.rk, and "Little Lord Fauntleroy."
to MISJTFletcher while aiding her to
"we
have been untying
us
see if we
can
In
-|M* i,ovh have hearty congratu- ward fell ill, and de_ red that *he, too, I had cancer. Th. could tod laUona from nwi»
festivities were rt.
Samuel McKeen and son, Mr. and Mi^
jyST'To
Th— from
Wu, K..t« "d pur*,
Ferd Frank. Otot-g* W. J. HofHnan, for several ream with tfulick *t Co., and Miss Mattie Miller, daughter of harness dealer, were married at U»e home of the bride** parents last Tuesday morning. After a trip to Cincinnati and other pointa they will make t^'r home in this city, where many fri—ia wtah t*«m along life of happinesa.
(tow
knots let
making the ends of 1-^y ng
smooth men
defect
than machines- They say that in big starch factories the box-packers seldom weigh Fhat they put in the packages, and they never make a mistake In the weight. When handling eggs, a scientific man tells the New York Mail, they know a good or bad one as
BOOU
ory, before Queen Pomare and her
.« I who wAfA ft 11 bareioot-1
attendant ladies, who were all barefooted and so scantily attired that even Aldrtch's blushes could be seen through his make-up.
A little girl created a sensation on a Pullman oleeper the other evening near Memphis. She got up to get a drink, and then, getting into the wrong berth, lay down with an old gentleman whom she thought waa her papa and went to sleep. Her father and mother discovered her absence and became frantic. They found her at last, after arousing the sleeper, and no one In the car was more surprised than the old gentleman, who ired had been sleeping soundly all the time.
Several months ago the mother of Emma Feleb, of Dan vera, Mass., died from cancer. The d-**^hter soon after
no
Among Ihr Twto H.»« ^U.* JS
symptoms to warrant her belief, but
iM
Ix»uls this week to witness the \eiiea she refused food, Prophet" and
to«d «h.t rt.. rigbt,
diatre#
rinm
pan hearlaod
of aomething to their interest by to r. CtadMMB, M. IX, Uk Salle, UL
goods stores enough
not £ie one which will with drilling they are
not untie in a lifetime *rma particularly when they go to a ball, the opera or the wash tub. There
as they
have it in their hands. Louis Aldrich is exceedingly fond of a good story and frequently tell one on himself with great gusto, whenover he finds himself in appreciative company. Ills favorite yarn i* about how he once played In the Parliament buildings at
Lake, N. Y., wnere piayea iu it of the wealthy, especlbuy wnen weir spending the summer for the benefit of
0tohitl (Sou
soen
th seas), without curtain or
ed her, and after a
mness, died. An autdpsy
^P:Uoc«T b« d.—.
OYSTERS.
Baltimore and New York.
I Bnlk or can. Wholesale or retail at RISER'S, Ninth and Main.
BULBS for Fall Planting, Tulipe, H) acintfas, Crocus, etc. at JOHN O. HEINL'S, Cor. Eighth
Cherry street
Toilet Sets at Foster's.
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
ABOUT WO ALBX.
ANew York milliner has over 500 hats, no two the same.
A Baltimore girl of fifteen, who married "just for fun," has secured a divorce. She is now looking for another funny man.
Women have been eligible for places on the Louisiana School Boards for ten years, but now foi the first time one has been thus placed.
Mi«t Jennie Smith guessed there were 4,829 beans in a jar in a druggist's window in Dubuque, and lo! she hit the ex act number and got a silk dress.
A St. Paul woman, while waiting in a dentist's office to have a tooth pulled, fell on her knees and prayed to heaven tc give her strength to undergo the ordeal.
Jane Shaw, of Portland, Me., secured a divorce from her husband by proving that he went to a temperance meeting six nights in a week and to church twice on Sunday.
Ladies who have laughed at the "Mikado" on the stage will think better of the Emperor himself when they learn that he has just created an order of mer it for all women who distinguish themselves in any way.
Out of 870 females who went into business for themselves last year—opening
ahopS_683 made
The tendency towards masculine attire goes on among the gentler sex. Suspenders are the latest adaptation made by women from the male wardrobe. Just how the suspenders are made available by their new friends is not explained, but it is said that they fill "a longfelt want." Women have now adopted mens collars, waistcoats, suspenders
au
the^stemptmyal warfare, is Rosa TYiMijfc young girl
they wiU now
to
lngtino
irregularities
I
dead busi-
ness failures inside of seven months. They're ail angels, but they are not ail businessmen.
Lady dentists are rapidly increasing their number and incomes in Philadelphia, and those who have been under their hands say they have away of mitigating the terrors of the forceps that is very comfortable.
Honduras has just passed a law that women may compound medicines for family use, and in case they have no family they can take the dose themselves. Women have no wings, but they are getting there.
Mrs. Levi P. Morton is twenty times a millionaire, yet she lives simply and wears $5 gowns for every day use. There are some millions of women, not millionaires, in this country who might imitate her in this respect with advantage.
take off
wfaen enter the theate
be forglven
SR&d.
*^^1 l,rifey.-nta. Thi.»h.
age has been I unttTshe bad $16. WltH this sh^bought
cultivation, of her crop, for gathering
clear profit.
w}bster pr0p08ed
Daniel Webster proposed]
Rnd 8oW for
Why should not women make good
un-Tsoldiers?
ravel a skein of thread. "Grace," he handling powder they said
Most of them are used to
be acquainted
used
to baring
are military, for they have their
children in arms 800U
as the little
children in arms as soon as the little ones are born. And as for bravery, a littlle woman of four feet nine, with thin lips and sharp nose, can make a heavy man of six feet two tieBtfble in bis boots. Why shouldn't they make good soldiers?
ANew York paper complains latterly that many rich women, or women well to do, are occupying positions as school teachers, bookkeepers and stenographers, which places ought to be held by poor girls and women without means The fact, however, Is not to the discredit of the wealthy, especiblly when their
hRVe beeu
thetr own Tbe
real need Is not
try of their own. Tbe real need Is not that we have a capitalist class that will n»t work and *o breeds an idle stock, but that all classes work, producing what theycan of wealth for It Is not to their own advantage solely, but to that of the whole community. Directly ^nd indirectly every dollar earned and pot hoarded is for the general advantage of the community. The criticism is not well taken In any point of view.
HOW'9 THISl
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. S. CIIENEY fc CO., Props, Toledo,
^Ve, the undersigned, have known
30
i,
AND
A GENTS WANTED!
rr.,. rnr
accumulated by Indus-
nnl 0
P.
J. Cheney for the last 1$ years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. __ Weet A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wholesale,
Drnggistn, Toledo, Ohio.
E. H. Van Eloeseu, Gasbler Toledo National Bank, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally actingdlrectly.upon the bloodandmocuji sarfaeos of the system. Price TSo per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Or.
Rectal Sixth aireet.
&. OLOVEB, only. No. 116 Sooth Savinga Bank' BoDdlnf
I Loo Anns an not reexnmended as model lababltatiMia for modern ate. Bat Warner'a
CaMnSaraaparillaand Warnert 'Tippecanoe" are the aim pie txtt tire eompoanda vbieii4»*
abted the rnffied piooeera to matouln bealib, and oaa be «Wy recommended
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New Cloaks
Have just been received, an array of Novelties which we gathered together from the foremost Importers and Manufacturers of this country. It is impossible to describe th« many styles in Ladies', Misses and Children1 Garments. We shall be pleased to show you through the stock, and y°n will iind it ot great interest.
Handsome Portiere, Chenille Stand and Table Covers in all the latest coloring, Antique and Nottingham Bed Sets among the latest arrivals, inspection Invited.
A. Lecture on Economy!
The Boys are at School, Father's mind is on business, Mother's busy at home, "Out of sight, out of mind."
The Boys wardrobe need replenishing at this season of the year. The one needs a heavier suit the other a -pair of little trousers to help wear out the old jacket. third one may need an overcoat Talse your pencil and figure out the cost We'll warrant it will run into the twenties to fit out the boys. Our little lecture is on economy. We propose to save you money. If you 11 come here and select the articled needed, we pledge you a saving of
per cent, on the dollar. That means just six
dollars saved on twenty dollars. With every Childs Suit we give you a Watch and Chain.
MYERS BROS.
Leading One Price Clothiers. 4th & Main.
TYLES
Dunlap, Knox, Miller,
ALL LEADING SHAPES 7 'I—NOW READY AT—•—
S\K IIS" IIAT STOKE,
419 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
ho larsrect, oldent
To canvass for one the lai^n oWest e« tablitthed BEST KNOWN M'USKKlhS
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TOWNLEY
Oar Stock of W xitmine oar TOWNLEY
A,K
Theee atones
Prieea are lower than ever. t^irba ita own amoae ana gaa wnwy
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tie country. Most llbeml ttrms. ITncciunled steady empliwmeiit fftctlltle* OKNEVA Nl' H8KHY. Estnb- Expenses paid. Apply at once,
canvawi for the Rale of Nunw
»•y-1Chase Brothers Co.
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HgATER QME VENTILATOR bard ooal baae aod ^tlatic d«in« aDd ire equipped with all modern l^provementa. Being irh^cmalr dealers we bar in large qoMMtle* and gtre our eoatomerii tbe advant- .!»• nrfM. Tbe^letrated PATRIC FURNACTE with aeperate aelf-eeedif# re«»nor for either bard or eStooa U^^W^moi^STg- thereby m^lng great^ng ,n foel. Batlrtat-e farnlabed.
TOWNLEY STOVE CO.
609 Wabash Avenue.
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THE BEST INGRAIN CARPET
Made in this country are the
LOWELL
EXTRA SUPER
OAKPETS.
BROKAW iiliOS. iiiv the only cjirpt't dealers in Tr-rre iaute who ke»*j JI full line ot uhese goods. 1 hey cost no more than other
good
makes of
Carpets, hut la-t longer and ceep their colors better. Buy* ers should not fail to see these goods before making purchases
an elegant stock of Body Brussels, Velvet and Tapestry Brussels at bottom prices. Call and see us.
Brokaw Bros.,
413 Wabash Av^. Terre Haute
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