Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 23, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 November 1892 — Page 5

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FOR THE PEPLE.

TO OUR READERS

Each purchaser of The Mail to- iy will receive without extra charge a of a 'The jOve." form for it

story by that charming writ* Duchess,"entitled "Sweet is Tru The story is ceinplete in pamphl and is worth twice the price pi

and the paper Next week the story given avi be

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Dark Inheritance," by MalCecil

Hay. These stories will be furni »d alJ readers of The Mail each Saturds

tfter-

noon without any extra chargt Now Is your time to subscribe. If tb aper is not sold in your neighborly »end word to The Mail office and it 1 be

taken to your house. If you have a bright, energetic or girl have him or her take orders our neighborhood. In this way it wi trouble to make a dollar or two ir sry short time Saturday afternoor'h boy or girl who can sell forty pap ia make a dollar by the transaction

The county treasurer collected $ 01 in October,on which JiU,030.11 taxes, and g2,018.90 in accounts.

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The public Schools of the city afe•ent have an enrollment of about with au avorage attendance of -cont.

The body of Euglneer'Allison the I. & St. L. wreck two weeks not been found, although the se still going on.

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application

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mons to begin

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month 2,3'iTi Imrruls of oife of Torre Haute wolls, the largest

product tthippod from thin city bcr ovor ahippod from this point month.

The' handsouio silver water set to

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Proxide.it Cleveland at the|

tlu-rau ohuroh fair wax sent him press 011 Thursday by Ous biser, had the inutter 111 charge.

Tlio county commissioners havt pointed Charles Loehman superiui out of tho court house to succeed Mattox December 1st. Lootainan formerly ongineer at tho Kidder ou wtwt Mnin rovottuof JclTorH, Cory, I„d

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nf vou

nflr man

young mon tended. Willinni Wolhe,

who is

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cnteHng the baggage unifown when ho fell,expirlng imme^

wuh^the best*1wishedof all with whom he has come In «nUct during his *rm\ 6t office, having served the people fait^^

Aro

gtlll at work and

aVxjut a week longer.

a|riesBurk,33years,

tho request or a ju ,0Vv city consumption. it will bo of special mtoresi l.ph Jonos. 29 years, Alleghany, Pa. A

general invitation is ex- of urethra.

-president of the

Association

of Irou and

of Tittsburg, Pa., is in

Amalgamated •Steel Workers, th« city «wl»T

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Homestead strikers. He reirard to the effect of the election on the iron and steel industries of the^utUrv, hut says ho wants to see some iegis a turn which will shut out the pauper labor of Europe.

O.. WnJnwdny """o'lon »"l

We claim Headquarters for Parlor and Chamber Suite/

See our Sideboards, Extern ion Tables and Cnairs, $

Hat Racks. Folding Beds—a nice line. /v:

Large Stock, Low Prices, New Designs.

Paul Revere Lodge Knights of Pythias was instituted in Castle Hail, this city, on Thursday, by Deputy Grand Chancellor, James B. Wallace. The initiation services commenced at a. m., and concluded at 3:30 o'clock Friday morning, sixty-two members going through the ceremony, with nearly 200 more to work on. The chancellor commander Is Frank Shoemaker.

The Hiarh school team will play a game with the Danville team at the fair grounds next Saturday. The following are the positions of the High school team: Frank Hay, center Chas. Hunt, right guard HomerTallev, left guard Chas. Caton, right tackle Coen Byon, left tackle: Malcolm Steele, right e^nd Ned Austin, left end John Cleary, quarter Albert Fitch, right half Robert Hunter, left half Perry William*, full back. The game will be called at 2:30, rain or shine. Admission 25 cents.

On Thursday morning Carrie, the six-year-old daughter of Henry A. Urban and wife, died at their home on south Third street, of diphtheria, after an illness of about two weeks. She was a very bright and beautiful child who made her way to and found a place in the hearts of all with whom she came in contact. While friends were forbidden the privilege of attending the funeral they did not forget the little favorite, as was evidenced by Itie many handsome lloral tribute, which adorned the little casket.

THE RECORD OF A WEEK.

Liconne to Wed.

David E. Mankin and Maggie Overman. Henry Webster and Nancy Kevins. Anthony Kenhrerand Ida Wtlcoxon. Jaman O'Brion nod Mary Downs. Lewis V. Nicholson and Surah N. Gfroerer. George W. Cnllison and Amelia Aoahllng. William McKeeand Luna Mabalek. William J. Brlggs and Grace G. Bannister. Edward N. May and Bcba W Stanford.. Bruce C. Cooper and Carrie B. Merry. Ellja E. Reed and Edith J. Bledsoe. Geonte Hlil and Rebecca Mcintosh. Emory 13trader and Laura B. Ingram.

Marriage Returns.

John Ward, city 22 attic f-itewart, same. 19 John J. Trump, city 41 id M. Murphy, same 23 John O, Henderson, city 28 Sarah WUKUS.name. 33 Frank Irwin, city. ,-i 24 .Mary F. Gobi a, same 36 Wilbert L. Blue, Montezuma, Ind 30 Ellen Eldor, Mrrshall, HI, .'' .32 A us us S go In 8 0 Sarah E. How, Vermillion co. Ind 24 Ida WUcoxon. same 22 Autthouy Fonhrer 23 Harry J. Schmidt, city .25 Matilda Young, same .21 Henry Webster, Vigo co, Ind 61 Nancy. A. Novlns, same 44 "hurles J.). Patterson, city 28 2 5 ohn Johnson, Otter Creek tp 21) 21)

Divorces.

successor to 1tho J'™" menUrtenuis W. Klbler vs. Francos E. Kibler Olico any difficult} in .lurried In 1871 and separated In 1888. The in fftot "tho woods i» lu'lvint iff, who clerks for the American Straw the plftco—in company, charges the defendant, who »^in. ui non-resldbut, with adultery with one

Those who want an 01 iu »Vml W. Crampton vs. Susau Crampton. ttino appointments at the disposal of Crampton vs. Sarah Crampton? Terre Haute postmaster shouId

nialacles'

before tho rush con *Tu(is 'i Wllman vs. Robert A. Wilman nThn narlv bird catches tho woim n|,(d 1110 hut it is bost to bo olinlo Kelley vs. W. J. Kelley plaintiff always in politics, but (that defendant be compelled to furnish hand In time anyway. fioncy with which to prosecute her suit.

A Morgan, pastor of tho Chrlstia^ Deaths.

of or

church, has announced a series of w«-|nry

Tryon vs. Lizzlo Tryon divorce

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Tho Inspiration^, hemorrhage

Sunday evening, jg. Toner, 38 years, Lost Creek be. "Tho Inspiration!,hemorrhage.

l\rst of which «ui nrenared atfeph Ethlngton, 40 years, 1028 north of the Blblo." As this was prepareu air heart disease.

Hnger.Oyears, city diphtheria,

biniw Jeliubardt, 14 months,,. 1S88 touuo menibratioous croup. Unrtlett, 7 years, city: croup. llcLawrenc^ 16 months, city ma-

Curran, 25 years, city consump-Satifoi-d, 6 yoar?, 1148 south Third ihtherla.

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station, a few miles oast of the olty, totallv destroyed by lire, together with Its contents.

loss,

jwstage stamps, isabout?!^, whtah there is «T00 insurance. The

Wore

for

county assessor on the ticket, and were occupied Samut €, Gray.

Fehrenlmnh^ 8 years, 941 south diphtheria. Freeland, 5 years, city hemlungs. ide Blschof, 8ycara, 510 south Thirst, diphtheria. [Fehrenbach, 8 years, 1911 south diphtheria.

pits and Infectious Diseases. 6 yearr old, 1226 south Soc-

on I

including ^40 in

app, ?nrlet fever. th, 7 years old 608south Second terla. »f Wm. Sehuhnrdt, 14 months HI av»nue: membranous croup.

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iWnford, a years old, 1447 south

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owned by Scott Bargan, candidate

years old, First and Chesttberia. eke, 11 years old, 48 south street diphtheria. years old, 1013 south Third la. ^ears old, 1013 K»uth Third

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n. Hibbard, the well

ately. Everybody who ltno«1 MJW center tlie Vandalia knew

about tlie vanaaua «v»«" stre.n f6®18

vice he was one of the oldest 60 I }«I« Transfers. on will be sadly patrons. turned

The county clerk*

111 years old, 1013 south Third

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^r^Vandalia conductor, dropped ,t^ dead 'on the arrival of hi. 7^ old, 418 south V'nion depot In Iudlanatolis. H6 S^fehe^^ °M'410

«rs old, 1738 south Sixteenth

Secou Geo' dljjhtli

90

rears old, 1456 Locust street

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ds, 10 years old, 1408 south tberia.

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Taeedayt Wcdnc Thursda Friday Total

to

over last Monday by John C. W arren to

Warren retires

ORSl Maln

No hot.

YHs successor Is a well

and with ad ispoaltlou to J.

Dunnigau baa been euit court clerk, and Mhw din as stenographer

the old doputi«»|lo\V COSlottt

83fia 5^00 6,451 (Mil7 1S,«SD

f.tate ia showing a

larger *"4ne of overcoats for men, b34r,n than Goodman A Hir®^h|B4Klblrtment

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THE ELECTION.

The result of the election last Tuesday is the return of Grover Cleveland to the White House by a majority so decided that its result may be far reaching. In the electoral college the states will cast their votes as follows:

FOB CLEVELAND. Alabama II Arkansas ..... 8 California .... 9 Connecticut. 6 Delaware 8 Florida ». 4 Georgia I. 13 Illinois 24 Indiana 15 Kentucky..... 13 Louisiana ..... 6 Maryland 8 Michigan 5 Mississippi Missouri. New Jersey. New York N. Carolina. a. Carolina ... Tennessee Texas .... Virginia W. Virginia. Wisconsin

FOR HARKISOX.

Iowa 13 Maine 6 Massachusetts 15 Michigan ..... 9 Minnesota .... 9 Montana 3 N. Hampshire 4 Nebraska 8 Oregon 4 Pennsylvania... 32 Rbode Island... 4 S. Dakota .... 4 Vermont 4 Washington ... 4

Total '. ."ll9 FOK WEAVER. Colorado ..... 4 Idaho Kansas ... 10 Nevada Wyoming 3

1

Total DOUBTFUL.

Total 276

24

Ohio N. Dakota

Total 20

In Indiana the state has gone Demo cratic in all its branches by about 7,000 plurality. The People's party either went to pieces on election day or never possessed the strength in the state claimed for it by its followers. Tb& Prohibition party also lost votes. Of the thirteen congressmen the Democrats elect oleven, and the Republican^ two On joint ballot the legislature will bo Democraticby a raafority of about thirty thereby insuring the election of

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Gray to succeed Turpio. The official vote ori congressman in this (the Eighth) district, has not yet been announced, but will not vary ma terially from these figures:

FOK BKOCKSHIRK.

Vigo county 516 yulllvan county 1,350 Moutgomery county 70 Fountain county 100 Clay county 460

Total. 2,480 FOR CARPKNTEB. Parko county 485 Vermillion 250

BrookshirC'tf majority 1,751 In this county a very full vote was polled, each party vieing with the other iu getting every man to the polls. The People's party vote for Weaver was 442, and the Prohibitionists cast 80 for Bidwell. The following shows the yote recived by the various candidates: liar- Clevcrtsw. la»d. First ward. ............. 227 32(f Second ward 512 3!)1 Third ward 274 485 Fourth ward 431 882 Fifth ward 439 4)59 Sixth ward 436 468 seventh ward '... .828 40s Eighth ward 478 371 Ninth wnrd 300 432 Tenth ward .455 41!) Harrison 233 304 Honey Creek 124 146 Pralrieton 97 106 Prairie Creok 197 JC0 Linton 135 205 Pierson 131 20:) Klley 142 100 Lost Creek 218 2u2 Nevlns

Total

consump-

6,438-289 .6,129 6,527—401 .6,126

P80SKCUT0R.

.8,441—252

Maxwell Carson Hamlll... Samuel M. Huston .6,188 SHERIFF. James W. Stout. 8,022 533 John Butler 6,089

TREASURER.

John L. Walsh 6,742-794 George Buntln 5,948 COM. SECOND DIS. SHORT TERM. James Cox 6,579—505 Edwin P. Westfall 6,074

COM. SECOND DIS. WNG TERM.

John Me Fall 6,575-482 George A. Lockrldge 6,093

COM. THIRD DISTRICT.

Boyll H. Ladd ............. 6,720—579 Thomas Hook .6,141

COHONKK.

William R. Mattox 6.522-396 William E. Bell 6,126 ASSESSOR. Charles W. HolT 6^59-492 Wlnfleld 8. Burgail 6,067

SURVEYOR.

Ralph H. Sparks .... .6,535-487 Ge rge It. Grimes 6,016

The Best is None Too Rich For You.

When it comes to laundry work, every man wants the very best, and is entitled to it. Here in Terre Saute those who are looking for the very beet patronize the Hunter Laundering and Dyeing Co., who have the call in this respect. Their work is noted for its uniform stiffness, clearness and gloss, and when you get this yon get the best. If you laundry with as you are getting the very beet. If you don't now is the time to begin. Our work will please yon. ,,

Winter Boots $1.50 at Dodson's, 314 Main, north side, corner alley.

The veteran watchmaker, Jacob Kern, for the tetter accommodation of his in* creasing number of customers, has removed Tram north Seventh street, to No. 663 Main street, in the Bindley block. gv

GROUND FLOOR DENTAL FARLORS. Dr Mar bach has re-opened his Dental parlor* at 124 south Sixth street. *7 s'V-'S

mk

Our prices ou heaters caunot be beaten. All sizes of above line from $6 up.

FOOD, WILLIAMS & CO,

429 & 609 WABASH AVE,

Wood Mantels

Furnaces

237 8!t'J

Otter Creek 156 14H Fayette 209 2i, Sugar Creek 210 251 6,159 .... 420

6,570

Cleveland's plurality GOVERNOR. Claude Matthews 6,573—457 Ira J. Chase 6,116

CONGRESS.

E. V. Brookshlre 6,030—51® WlnfleldS. Carpenter 6,114 JOINT REPRESENT ATI TB. John W. Redman 6,539-426 John E. Griffiths ... 6,103

STATK SENATOR.

William E. McLean 6,535-413 Dennis P. Dow us .6,122 RKPRKSKNTIVES, Peter S. Kester Simon lilmmelbauer .... W L. Stark Joshua T. Crandell

We can show you an elegant line at prices that will please you.

For dwellings, churches and schools. Will keep you warm and comfortable In zero weather.

Hot Wafer Heaters

Keep you warm and comfortable ln zero weather. Estlmates given.

Prairie Stoves

Manufactured by the TERKK ATTTE STOVE Co. Prices astonishingly low.

The Gennine1 Ronnd Oak" Stoves The Barier "Ideal" Oil Heating Stove

429 & 609 WABASH AYE

copY*jMl3

LIGHT!

Some people prefer darkness to light Those vho sell poor goods always prefer dark places to show them. There is no dark places in J. T. H. Miller's store, and no poor shoddy goods ia any department Men's, Youths, Boys or Children's Clothing. Ton will always find the best qnality of goods and lowest possible living prices. 522 Wabash Ave, near 6th.P. S.—Either Beady Made or Made to Order*

than'others are selling them at.

SAY?

HAVE YOU

HOURS: lJOto5p.m.

Iness Booming

IN OUR

BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.

We have set our aim very high for this branch of our business, although we are not greedy, do think that in justice to our immense variety, splendid assortment and matchless styles we are justly entitled to the bulk of the Boys' Clothing trade of this city. We have just opened some new things in Boys1 Fine Dressy Suits and Overcoats that are very handsome that mothers should see before they go. We can fit all ages and the price is right on them.

PIXIvEY &

508 & 510 Wabash Avenue.

Artificial Stone Walks,

and Plastering^

]Vtoxid.y.. & Coffin,

Leave orders at 1517 Poplar St., 1241 South Flftb St., 001 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind

It's No Use

To wear a shabby suit of Clothes when you can look genteel for so little money. Our Black Cheviots—strictly all-wool—run from $10 to $20. The $15 Suit is a happy medium very popular, very comfortable, and lookfc almost as well as the $20.

Light, medium and heavy weights, in all the newest weaves and shadings of Cheviot, Melton, Beaver, Kersey or other choice Overcoatings. We guarantee you a saving of 20 per cent, on any Overcoat you buy. The $10, $12, $15 and $18 varieties are remarkable for every excellence. Fiiiest Overcoats up to $30.

Store open till 10:30 to-night. Open Monday night till 9 o'clock

MYERS BROS

Leading One-Price Clothiers, Corner Fourth and Main, ..

Stock of Clothing, the largest, mo^t complete and by far the cheapest in this city.

Overcoats!

The assortment in this department exceeds any of those of previous seasons and come in Cassimeres, Meltons, Kerseys, Homespuns, Worsteds, etc., and range in prica from $4 to $25 on which we guarantee a saving from $2 to $3 in any particular Style.

$8, $10, $X2, $15, $18 and $20 which are less than by $2 to $3

Boys' and Children's Snit& and OvereGats.

Never has our stock been equaled as this season on choice new articles comprising all the latest styles at uniformly low prices. Our Children's Kilt and two piece Suits and Overcoats from $1.25 to $X2 are marvels for price and save you dollars. And the Suits for big boys from $4 to $x8 should be seen, as they likewise save you dollars.

•THORMAN & SCHMW.

One* Price merchant Tailors and Clothiers,

COB. PIFTH IM^UsT 8TEEET8

HOW DO YOU FEEL?

Catarrh of the Head or Throat? Any Nervous Disease?

Facial Blemishes, Moles, Warts, Birth Marks dr Superfluous Hair!

''—If »o we may

co.

Terre Haute Brewing Co.

Brewers and Bottlers of

Don't Let Go That Almighty Dollar Until You Have Seen Thorman & Schloss'

High Grade Beer

For Family Use.

IM

A DT7I -ttATT a woman afflicted with any obattuate or chronic disease? Then try jtX Lviii JL our method by the Scientific ewe of Electricity. No "drugging." Fifteen years' experience «even in tfci* city. I We. the nnder»l«ned, eheerfnlly recommend Dr. Bali as having the ablUty of doing all «hat be claims, kuowiatLfrvmcrperien&lhfLtvfhtxi be say* In bUjournalon "EJoctro Therapy" true: I* B. VLaktih,Hec'y T. »1.Sarins?*Ban* J. W.CiwrTjTT&i*. Vandalia R. R. Paor.

W. KEMP,State Normal:B. N. TAYLOR, Jndi«oarcuJtConrtjLEViHAJCKKRLY, Ex-County pBeeorfer AEOLPH OAOO, TelierSaving* Bank J. E. Wounr, Editor T. EL Journal. 7 to 11 a. m.

able to CUBE YOU.

TAYLOR BALL, M. D.,

Parloro 115 8. Blxth Street, Terro Uacte, lad. Vj

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