Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 23, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 December 1892 — Page 6

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ArER FOR THE PEOPLE.

At the regular meeting of Tammany Tribe No. 39, I. O. R. M., this week five members were ushered into the highest degree—chief, and two were in ado hunt ere.

The residence of Samuel McKeen, on north Seventh street, has been sold by hini to Antou Mayer, the consideration •being $12,000. Mr. Mayer will occupy it in t£ie«pring.

Plans gro being prepared for an addition to the poor asylum which will cost about $10,000 In it will be kept the hopelessly iusauo who are returned from the in*aue hospitals aaincurable.

The programme for the Wabash' club tninxtiel performance was printed by the Globe otlica of thin city aud was one of the handsomest (specimens of "the art preservative" which has come from tbo iocal press.

The SiHters of Providence and their pupils extend a cordial invitation to all friend* of St. Marys institute tovlaitthe lift hall to-morrow from three to six p. in., iu which time the needle work and art done by the pupils during the presr: session will be on exhibition.

"v,St. Joseph's church has been undergoing oxtonsivo repairs for several moni,hs. Tho interior has been rofitted and repaired, and is now tho handsomest service room iu the city. The finish Ing touches will be put on next week, and on Thursday evening Bishop Chatard will deliver a lecture in it.

The usual services at the Christian church will be conducted Sunday by the pastor, Kov. F. A. Morgan, at 10:45 a. in. and h'-iO p. m. Tho morning topic will be, "Awftko Thou That Sleepest." "Religious Reformations" will be tho subject for the evening. This was presented several woeks ago at the morning service and illustrated with blackboard diagram*, mid Is now repeated at tho request of many.

Tho December settlement of County Treasurer C'oiizman with Auditor Schaal shows tho following collpotions for the funds named between tho third Monday in April and tho first Monday In Docomber: State fund, 815,225.60 State School, $20,580.40 Benevolent, $6,954.82 Endowment, ?M1.41 County, $50,782 64 Township, $5,055,66 Tuition, $8,640.91 Special school, $20,678.13 Road, $1,175.24 Dog, $841 Court House, $9,671.64 Soldiers and Sailors, $579.72 Township bridge, $a,047.93. Total collections, $144,749.

For a numbor of years it has been the custom of tho enterprising Urm of Myors Brothers to make an annual ottering to tho poor at Christinas time, nnd this year they will not depart from it. Thoy have ordered 100 turkeys for the occasion, and In order that thoy may reach those who are the most deserving the matter has been turned over to the Society for Organized Charity, who will receive all applications, and make the distribution at Myers Brothers' store, corner of Fourth and Main streets, next Saturday.

At its regular meeting Tuesday evening Goodwill lAKlgo No. 520, ^vuights of Honor, elected the following oflloors for the ensuing term: I)., Geo. W. Thompson V. P., W. N. Carliart A. IX, Odo 1'orrill Reporter, \V. II. I'ulliam F. Rep., S. M. Young treasurer, Geo. C. I) dson Chaplain, Geo. F. Aokert Guide, Chas. A. F. Garrotson Guard, Sum Lyons Sen., Geo. M. Lueo P. D., Jas. P. Murphy Rep., to Graud Lodge, Geo. M. Luce Alternate. W. N. Carhart: Trustee, II. Tyler, G. F. Aokort and Chas. Stewart.

For several weeks past the Indiana tish commissioner has been giving his attention to tho rellows who persist iu violating the law by seining in the Wabash. Thirteen search warrants resulted in finding thirteen seines along tho river between Lafayettoand Logaus* port. Ho wanted to head off the illegal spring seining whi 'h so depopulates the streams, so ho quietly put a defective to hunting evidence. When he reaches this locality he wiilthul a rich harvest, and the violators of tho law should receive the extreme penality.

Probably the most successful institution in the city during the year about to close is the Terre Haute Carriage and Buggy company. From a small begln-

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ning it has froui timsrto time been compelled t» increase it« facilities for production, until ft has become one of the largest concern* of its kind in the west,

It has reached its successful position, too, eutireiy through the excellence of its work, which has always been found just as represented. Their market is the whole country, and their orders are increasing dally. Being a home firm the people of Terre Haute are pr^ud of its sncccss, and the company reciprocates the good will by selling to home people at bedrock prices.

The Baptist Youug People's Union at its regular meeting last Tuesday night elected the following officers for the ensuing six months: President, Rev. M» W. Buck Vice-President, Prof. W. E. Miller Secretary, Miss Birdle2Judd Treasurer, Edwin Smallwood Corres ponding Secretary, Miss Lenora Pound Chairman of the various CommitteesDevotional, Miss Mannie Hunter Instruction, Cary. Winans Lookout, Miss Mary Moonch Visiting, Mrs. Fannie Funk Social and" Music, Miss Grace Keyes Floral, Misa Margaret Baird. After the election suggestions as to the future work were made by Pastor Kirtley and Assistant Pastor Buck, and a paper on "The Holy Land," was read by Mrs. George Kotsch. The next meeting will be on Tuesday evening next, when Colonel *fhompson will lecture on "Jesuitism/'

Fully live hundred ladies and gentlemen were present on Thursday evening at the opening of the Young Men's Christian association rooms. Previous to entoring upon the programme the visitors were given an opportunity to thoroughly inspect tho various departments. The guests were received at the door by Secretary Jamison, and Physical Director Barnes ox plained to them the mysteries of the gymnasium. Only a minority of those present were abfe to obtain seats in the auditorium. Centenary orchestra opened the programme with two excellent musical selections, followed with a song by the audience. Prayer was offered by Rev. F. A. Morgan, after which H. P. Townley, chairman lor the evening, made a few welcoming remarks. In behalf of the ministers of the city and their duties toward the association Rev. J. C. Crum made a live minutes' talk. The business men were represented by C. W. Conn, who pointed out the benefits of tho association in keeping youug men from saloons and other places which would not only bring dishonor but would interfere with their businoss. A ten minutes' talk by Theo. Mooreman, international assistant secretary, covered the work in geueral and tho state in particular. Tbe churches wore ably represented by Revs. R. V. Hunter and Isaac Dale, each of whom made a pointed address. The Apollo quartetto rendered several flue selections and M. B. Griffiths gave a solo. The exercises closed with a song by the audience. The association rooms aro on the second and third floors of the handsomo new building on tho northeast oarnernf Seventh and Ohio streets. They are commodious, well lighted and ventilated aud are fitted up with all tho modern conveniences. They are open daily from 9 in the morning till 10 at night.

Wood, Williams & Co. can supply you' with any kind of a Christmas present iu tbo furniture line.

Fresh Country Butter, Fine Fresh Beef, Veal Lamb, and Pork at Simmons, (31 Wabash avenue.

Tho lluntin Drug Company still leads in perfumes lu cut glass bottles. An exquisite line to select from. If you want any toilet requisites or think of buying any novelties in that line as gifts you will find what you want at the Buntln Drug'Compauy's, Sixth and Main street.

Christmas Lamps of all kinds at Wood, Williams & Co's.

Club Skates.

500 pairs of them at 48 cents per pair, usually soid at $1 per pair. This offer is good for ton days at the Fair, 325 Main street,

Oskar Duenwog^s school for dancing, 605 Wabash avenue offers unequalled facilities for thorough instructions in dancing department and Aesthetic physical culture. Class for beginners, ladi«s and gentlemen, commences Wenesday evening December 2lst at 7:30 p. in. Class for beginners, Misses and Masters, commences Tuesday afternoon December 20th at 7:30 p. m. Advanced Juvenile class begins Wednesday, December 21st at 4:15.

COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF

Total ,47

Wabash Avcnvie.

HAUTE SATURDAY

XJXVJiLY.

Wabash Ave

THE RECORD OF A WEEK.

Utccnso to Wed.

John W. Black and Mary Crisenberry. Thomas T. Pieraon and Harah & fcJcbamma horn.

Jolm E. Lannlng nnd Jennie Roll. Charles Wilson and Maude E. Masseyi Ellis Brown and Myrtle Bowen. Louis E. Randall and Marie J. Vanzandt. Arthur Ferguson and Harriet M. Buskirk. Sidney F. Frey and Mary I. Coppage. Arthur Ferguson and Harriet M. Buskirk Hydney F. Fry and Mary I. Coppage. John W. Pool and Ellen Chamberlain.

Marriage Ketnrns.•"

RichardF. Volght,city .-j27 Paulina M. Heim,same 20 Wesley H. Pierce, city 23 Clara Shepherd, same 24 Daniel Sharp, Cloverdale, Ind., 30 Lucy Tfosler, city Thomas K.-Wilson, city .3! Marcella Wilson,same ....... .31 Frank C. Boone, Louisville, Ky., 81 May Sparks, Merom. Ind.,. .'20 John W. Black, city 3(i Mary Crisenberry, same 27" John E. Lanning, Centervllle, Ind.. .22 Jennie Roll, Lewis, Ind., Arthur Ferguson, city .......... .22 Harriet M. Buskirk,same 80 Charles Wilson, city 25 Maude Moesey, same 15 Joseph Gallagher, city 28 Minnie Muliin, same IS Emory Strader, city ... .22 Laura B. Ingram, same 19 Orville C. Colton, city .* 38 Anija E. Hafenig, same 24 Albert V. Manchester, city 20 Stella M. Noble, same 20

Divorces.

Charles Frey vs. Ellen Frey. Court found for defendant on her cross complaint, and she was granted adeoree.

Contagions and Infectious Disease*. Belle Gallagher, 5 years, 658 north Fourth street diphtheria.

Infant Price, 1 year, Riley cerebro sjSinal fever. Jessie Heron, 7 years, Riley diphtheria.

May Stevenson, 19 years, 331 south Fourth street diphtheria. Annie Alwine, 14 months, 129 Park street, diphtheria.

George Jordan, 9 years, 678 Third avenue, diphtheria. Ethel Jordan 6 years, 678 Third avenue, diphtheria.

John Goodwin, jr., 17 years, 1524 Second avenue diphtheria. Blanche Fuqua, 7 years, 128 Lafayette street diphtheria.

Tillie and Nellie Stevenson, 3 aud 1% years, Pralrleton road diphtheria.

Deaths.

8—Miss Stubs, 25 years, Vigo county catarrhal fever. 11—Theresla Reuter, 6 weeks, 2014 Liberty avenue pneumonia. 11—Richard Mllllgan, 17 years, 314 north Fourteenth street, cerebrospinalmeningites, 12—James \V. Alwige, 5 yeas, 129 street diphtheria. 14—Tillie Burgert, 17 months, 517 north Twelfth Btreet, bronchitis. 11—Margaret McCoskey, 73 years, Youngstown: pneumonia, 15—Belle Gallagher, 5years, 658 north Fourth street, diphtheria. 12 -Samuel Neal27years, 327.north Eleventh street typhoid fever.

Real Estate Transfers,

Saturday 11 transfers, aggregating 912,994 Monday 12 6,702 Tuesday 4 4,500 Wednesday. 12 11,180 Thursday. 5 31,500 Friday .3 8,400

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For First Class Perfumes, in elegant battles, and Cases, and the prettiest Toilet Sets and other line Holiday goods to be found In Terre Haute Call at Grulick's Drug Store.

24x36 Paintings at Wood, Williams & Co.'a for $1.00.

A Deep Cut in Games.

In order to more fully illustrate, explain and convince that the prices at The Fair are now, will always be, have always been, the lowest, the very lowest In this city we will inaugurate a cut in Games which at this time 6f the year will come very handy to all. Innocence Abroad, World's Fair, Office Boy, Messenger Boy, Redout, Presidential election, Soldier Boy, Rox and Kilkenny Cats combined, Steeple Chase, choice 75 conts oach. .VI1 50 cent standard games, 39 cents. All standard 25 cent games, 19 const.'.Remember this is an opportunity seldom offered it behoves you to benefit yourself and purse by it.

THE FAIR, 325 Main street.

Cheniie Portiere cheapest at Wood, Williams A Co's.

Have you seen those fine Bulk Olives, only 30 cents per quaat, at J. H. Simmons'?

By the way, Sykes «fc Gray invite ladies wanting furs to call and examine their new pattern muffe and cuffs, which they have just received. No. 419 Main street. They have the finest assortment in town, and suitable for presents.

Just as cheap on payments as for cash at Wood, Williams Go's.

Grip cough cured with Reid's German Cough aud Kidney Cure.

Desigrns Are New, Quality the

Best.

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I?1 TEH RE HAUTE, IJTD., Deo. 12. To All the People—to the little ones in particular, greeting! This is to notify you that I have from now on until the eve of December 24th established my headquarters in your beautiful city, and will bold receptions daily from 7 a. to 10 p. m., my assortment of holiday goods consisting of toys of all descriptions. Dolls in endless variety. Iron trains and locomotives, magic lanterns, printing presses, games, wonderful variety, tree ornaments, blocks, toy irons, juvenile books, kitchens and kitchen sets, soldiers and soldier suits, china dishes, fine cups and saucers, beautiful albums and comb and brush sets, amok ing sets, cuff and collar boxes, scrap books and thousand other things. Be sure to come and see at my headquarters, The Fair, 325 Main. Note the number, make no mistake and you will be happy. ••••." ••••,„: Yours Truly,

Tenney

'NEW YORK

Bon^ bons and chocolates, delicious marsh mallows, pure and fresh buttercups, a nice assortment. Call and see them. You will be convinced they excell all others. I will receive them every week fresh from the makers.

Respectfully, J. E. SOMES,

Pharmacist, Cor. Sixth and Ohio.

Beautiful Pictures of all descriptions for Xmas Presents at Gagg's Art Store, 648 Wabash avenue, north side.

Pictures to please everyone at Wood, Williams & Co's.

Special bargains at Emil Wulschner & Son 640 Wabash avenue.

Schools, Churches and Societies should get SAGE'S prices 011

Candies for Christmas 425 Main Street.

For Christmas presents so cheap that you can't go home without buying, go to V. J. Gray's Queensware store, 56 north Fourth street.

Cook Stoves from Williams fc Co's.

By the quart, at Wabash avenue.

#6.00 up at Wood,

-Bulk Olives,

J. H. Simmons', 631

25 Pounds

Sugar for ?1 at J. H. Simmons', 631 Wabash avenue.

An organ for $15.00 at $2.00 per month at Emil Wulschner fc Son.

Public Meeting.

There will be a public meeting of farmers and citizens of Vigo county to take action on tbo resolutions of the road congress, lately held at Indianapolis, Tuesday, December 27, 1892, at the Court House in Terre Haute at 1 o'clock p. m. Members elect of the Legislature from Vigo County, County Commissioners, Township Trustees and Road Supervisors are espeicially invited to attend.

By order of Vigo County Assembly F, M. B.A. ALEX. ROGERS, Prest.

S. J. STCLAIR, Sec'y.

Bed room suits from $14.50,up at Wood, Williams fc Co's.

Oysters, Fish and Poultry

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Rector & Co's,

414 Ohio street. Telephone 283. WiU be closed on Sunday.

Steam Engines

Steam pumps and steam boats, all operated by steam, demonstrating to the young, the principle in the application of steam, are shown in great variety at A. G. AUSTIN A CO'S.

The young folks are all crazy about them.

The New Method Laundry 725 Main Street.

Is now in the lead and there is where we intend to «ay. Our fine work h«w placed us in ibis'pofdtion. We turn out nothing but what is first class. For whitoness, stiffness and polish we have no equal. Give us a call and you will soon be convinced of these facts. We are always pleased to show visitors through oar works.

Hanging and Bunds Limps, big assortment at Wood, William"! A Oo.

Toy Engines. Hobby Horses. Toy Wheelbarrows

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Santa Claus at 517 Main, opposise bergs. Justasoheap on time^as for cash at Wood, Williams fc Co's.

When in need of anything in the line of harness, saddles, saddlery hardware, whips, lap robes or, in fact, anything in that line, and want the best at the lowest figures, cjill on Peter Miller, 504 Main street.

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Our daily sales area timety pie away from the goods we offer.

For Garments in

most go til 10:30 Saturday evening^.

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You May Think It a

LONG WAY DOWN

But it will repay you for your pains and walk to

See Our Elegant Spread!

Of Holiday China, Dinner and-Chamber Sets, Etc.

3 O W atasli Avenue.

ASK TO SEE NORMAL CHINA.

Why pay two prices for Xmas esents. Look at our Fancy Goods, Jewelry, DollSj -&c., &c., at the Old Stand. Fechheimer's, South Fourth Street, near Main.

We Have a Large*Varlety of the Following Articles Suitable for Presenst:

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Flower Stands and a Lot of Other Articles too Numorous to Mention.

FINKBfflEK DFENWEG.

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Gent's Toilet Slippers, Ladies' Toilet Slippers. Ladies' House Slippers, Ladies' Dancing Slippers,

Wabash Avenue

KNIVES AND FORKS, POCKET KNIVES,

MEAT CARVERS AND FORKS,

SAVINGS BANKS, FLOBERT GUNS,

SKATES AND SLEIGHS,

BOYS' WHEELBARRO S & TOY CHESTS

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December Clearance Sale!

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success. Neither wind nor water can keep peoThe Christmas plums for to-day (Saturday) are:

Men's Suits and Overcoats

Worth $25, $22, $20, $18, $15, $12 and $10 For 22, 20, 18, 15,« 12, 10 and 8

CHILDREN'S SUITS!

this Department likewise have the same reduction. All

even at a sacrifice. This sale at these prices is strictly cash. Open un-

THO EM AN & SCHLOSS,

iThe One-price Men-hunt Tailors and Clothiers Corner Fiftli ami Main Streets,

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