Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 25, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 June 1895 — Page 4

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TME MAIL

PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

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C. DUDDLH8TON. K. J. PIKPKNBKINX. DUDDLESTON & PIEPENBR1M, PROPRIETORS.

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The Mall is sold la the city by 250 nevrgboy* and all newsdealers, and by agent* In 90 surrounding towns.

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TERRE HAUTE, IND., JUNE 8, 1895.

THE MAIL'S QUARTER CENTENNIAL On June 29th The Mail will oelebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary, and wilt make the occasion notable by issuing a speoial number that will surpass in typographical appearance and contents any paper ever before published in^thl* city. It will consist of twenty pages, including a cover, and the title page of the latter will be engraved eepeoially for this event, from an original desigu. The paper will be printed on elegant super-oalendered book papwr, and will be illustrated by half-tone outs of Tdrre Haute's representative business and professional men, public buildings, etc., and will make a souvenir -long to be treasured. The preliminary work already done has met with much eucour agement,and justifies the publishers in the statement that it will far surpass anything ever before attempted here.

Coming, as it will, the Saturday before the Charity Circus, will afford an opportunity of doing much good for that notable entertainment, which promises to eclipse any thing of the kind that has ever been given by Terre Haute talent. The paper will therefore be known as the "Quarter Centennial and Charity Circus Edition" of The -Mail. Samples of the outs, paper, etc. to be used in this speoial editlo may be seen nt the office, where information will be gladly for nished regarding it

THE President yesterday app ointe Richard Olney secretary of state, and Judson Harmon, of Cincinnati, to succeed Mr. Olney in that position.

THE mills of the gods are not the only mills that grind slowly. A Minnesota soldier was granted a medal of honor this week for an act of bravery performed in the civil war, thirty-three years ago.

SENATOR CARTER, of Montana, who waschairman of the Republicau national committee in the disastrous campaign of 1892, and Governor Altgeld, of Illinois, are strikingly alike in one respeot. They talk too much.

THE acts of the last Indiana legislature stand in still further danger of being attacked on account of their unconstitutionality. A law school in the northern part of the state turned a class of forty one graduates loose on the community one day this week.

JERRY SIMPSON hasn't discovered yet that he is dead to the world. He announces that he going to give a lecture soon in which he Hfill define his views on the silver question—as if any one cares a snap of the fingers for the late Jerry's views on any question.

MR. BtrstiNELL, who has been nominated for governor by the Ohio Republicans, and who isn't even elected, announces with considerable flourish, that he does not propose to be a candidate for president next year. This is very considerate on his part, seeing that nobody has yet placed him in nomination.

WHILE a faction of the Illinois Democrats were declaring in favor of free ooiuage of silver this week, the Kentucky Republicans, in state convention assembled, declared for bimetallism, and in opposition to free silver, which may be taken as a«traw as indicating the way the 1896 wind Is destined to blow.

THE Saturday Review, of Logansport, always one of the most interesting of The Mail's exchangee, last week excelled itself by issuing a "woman's edition," following the fashion that has become so popular recently. It was a publication oreditable alike to the ladies in chsrge of it, and the publishers whose liberality made it possible.

THH man who started the atrocious story about James G. Blaine in the nasty campaign of 1884, and who was rewarded for his dirty work by an appointment to a |5,000 government position, has been discharged summarily beoause he made disagreeable comments about the president. The latter felt called upon to reward the man for his unmanly oonneotion with the Blaine incident, but drew the line when the fellow aimed his disagreeable things at the occupant of the White House. It frequently makes a diflerenoe whose ox is gored.

THE Populists who got into power in Kansas in the *90 and *92 landslides are holding on like grim defth.fcAmong the last to be officially decapitated lathe warden of the state's prison, who has

Silks

Monday's Special

Kaikai Silks.

Stripes or Checks the good qualities at hall price all put together with a large assortment of Printed China Silks all the goodness of 29c Silk for 19c yard.

All of the best grade obtainable you'll find in the large line of India Silk (plain colors)'at 25c yard. Black

THE Supreme Court this week in a decision in a pension case, declared that the war ended August 20, 1866, when President Johnson issued a proclamation announcing that the war was over. Some kind friend ought to carry this news to South Carolina, where, at a Democratic meeting at Edgefield, last Monday, a'state sonator in a public speech declared that while there were 4,000 white and 7,000 colored votors in that county one hundred determined white men could carry the election for whom they pleased, «nd thst he would be the first to $boot any white man who attempted to lead the negroes to the polls.

TH!E sun shi.nes on few communities in this state that do not contain a Republicau candidate for governor. The probabilities that exPresident Harrison will be the national standard bearer next year mskds the outlook flattering for the state ticket, and there are many ambitious men who are anxious to be the leader of that ticket. Among those who ire named as prospective candidates are Congressmen Henry and Watson, Mayor Denny of Indianapolis ex-Congressman Frank Posey Evansville: ex-Secretary of State CJihh Griffin, S-cretary of State W. D. Owen Smiley N.Chambers, John L. Griffiths, Albert Reveridge, of Indianapolis Theodore Shocktfey, of Unirn City Will Cumback, of Greensburg, and John K. Gowdy, of Rushville, with some eighty-three counties te hear from.

GOVERNOR MATTHEWS gained a decisive victory over the Robey prize fighting crew this week, in a decision of the Supreme court, which is practically a death blow to prize fighting in this state under any legalized form. The case was that of the Columbia Athletic Asso elation, of Roby, against the State, which involved the appointment of a receiver for the club's property. The court holds that a law that would authorize prize fighting would be unconstitutional and oontrary to public policy. The judgment of the lower court, therefore, in which a reelver was appointed and the appointment made permanent, is affirmed. It was in the preliminary stages of this case that the Governor sent troops to Roby to prevent an advertised prize fight, and the public generally will rejoice with him at the outcome.

CBURCH NOTES.

The following are the Sunday services at Centenary: ggoam General Class Meeting

Jessie Levering, Leader.

9:45 am Junior B. Epworth League A. O. Sbepnrd, President. 10:30am. Sermon by Rev. 8. V. Leech

Subject, "In What Manner did God Desert His Bon on the Crosst" 2:30 pm Sundsy School ,R. 8, Tennant, Superintendent. 7:00 Devotional Services and Epworth

7:45 tn .^ffSrmon by the Pastor Subject, "The Vision of the Golden Oandlesttol."

Midweek Song and Prayer servioes every Wednesday at 7 45 p. m. Catarrh Cannot be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reaoh the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the olood and rnuooui surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Core Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country lor years, and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaoes. The perfeot combinations of the two in

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redients Is what produces such wonder results in curing Catarrh. Send foi testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 76c.

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Busfn6s« block on Wabash |ye central location rents art f|^p0|sr yearj reasonable terms.

RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

TS# Sterling, built like a wateh. F. E. FREER8 BICYCLE CO.

Snow White films

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Show Window

Brocade Taffeta Silks, solid colors but an elaborate line of new and exquisite designs 50c. SeetheSil

'8ii Ginghams, 39c.

been removed under due process by the governor, but who refuses to give up his position. He deolares that he will never giva up the offlje until overpowered by force, and threatens to plant a battery of artillery at the prison gates to defend his job. This doubtless furnishes to the people who made it possible for him to hold his position another opportunity to wear sackcloth and ashes in penance for their actions of the past few years.

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TEBKE HAUTE SATUJID4.Y EVENING MA£Lj JUNE 8,1895

FOR SALE.

Good 6-room cottage, corner lot, Fifteenth and Walnut small cash payment balance monthly.

Genuine Knox Ladies' Sailor^Bau at less than cost for the next ten days worth $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, now $2.25.

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White Goods. Hosiery.

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yet there's beauty and economy combined. A glance at Our

Will tell the why we sell so many good stuffs. Why our customers come back again and again. White Goods, the best qualities only,

Dotted Swisses, all kinds here big dots and little dots, white dots and colored dots, or all colored, 15c, 20c, asc, 35c.

Satin Stripe and Checked Nainsooks, an exhauatable supply won't be here every day high quality and low prices is what sells them 5c, 8c, *oc, xaHc, isc. ..

India Linon, Victoria Lawn, the cool white goods serviceable, and only 8, io, 12% 15c.

c», logues free. F. E. FREERS BICYCLE CO.

RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

Genuine Knox Ladles' Sailor Hats at less than cost for the next ten days worth $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, now $2.25.

SCHLUER & FOULKES.

A oool head is a desirable thing to have about you at all times, and espeoi ally so these hot days, and there is no better way to ensure a oool head than to wear one of those cool summer hats offered at the Sign of the Big Blaok Bear. All the latest and most attractive styles at prices the most reasonable. If you haven't bought your summer hat go there at ouce and invest. .»•

The humanre man will not drive his horse such weather as this without a fly ilet, and the most of them buy their net,s of the Terre Haute Carriage and Buggy Company, oorner of First and Main streets. Their stock of Fly Nets, Whips and Dusters is the largest in the oity and their prices the lowest. a#

Now that it is -getting late in the season we have concluded to clean up in summer suits. We havo or suits on hand yet and all the latest styles, and have made big reductions on all order to reduce stock. Give us a call and be convinced that we do what we advertise.

GOODMAN & HIRSCHLER.

y$ FOR SALE.

New 9 room 2-story house, "of Normal school easy terms, eto. RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

SCHLUER fc FOULKES.

Play It over and see if Garland Dell waltz is not a go. Can be had at Paige's.

A fine line of beautiful Lamps and gold finished, onyx-top Tables. All new, at J. M. Bigwood's, 607 Main.

J. A. Dalley has removed his insurance and real estate office from 509 to 503 Ohio street, two doors east of Fifth street. He represents a number of lirstolass Insurance companies—fire, life and accident—and it will be worth your while to call on him before plaolngany thing in these lines. He offers some good bargains in real estate for those looking for an investment.

Try French Lustre on your shoes.

I am showing some extremely handsome small pieces, suitable for wedding gifts, euchre favors and commencement presents. They are In Antique, Imperial, Pompeilan and Bysantine finish, ranging in prioes from $15 up.

J. M. BIG WOOD, 607 Main.

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Our fine line of Ladles' Shirt Waists at cost for ten days—$1.98, worth $3.00 and $3.60. SCHLUER A FOULKES.

Ramblers

at Flnkblner A Duenweg's. The merchant tailoring department at Goodman & Hlrschler's has been doing a good business all this season. People have long found out that they carry a better line of woolens than any other house in the oity and turn out perfeot fitting garments.

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Everyone should get Garland Dell waits, Mid get It and all their music at Paige's.

Something new I A handsome souvenir Cup, Saucer and Spoon, all (or $1, at J. M. Bigwood's, 607 Main. fi .,^ :::FORCBaSALE.

Two-story brick store bulldlnst OB F&irtb street win sell for Mi than appraised value, $1^00.

RlDDLE-H A MILTON CO., 90 South Sixth 86.

iivt you heard Garland Dell vntltf by Iftfjid Ke*t^c? Get oneafc

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We all need them and will buy them might as well buy the best cost same money.

Oynx Hose is fast black won't fade nor crock and are durable. Try them.

Ladies' Hose, Oyn* brand, fancy tops, 18c, 3 pairs for 50c. Ladies' Seamless Fast Black

Muslin

Hose for xoc pair.

Underwear

A special sale now in progress for you to attend* The stay-at-homes never secure any of these extra values.

Gowns, best made, excellent fabric, 40 c, ,50c. Corset Covers at 15c, 25c, 35c. See the Eureka Corset Cover, made especially for the hot weather, 29c

Reduction Sale.

For the next thirty days, Wolf, Connelly & Johnson, 645 Main street, Merritt's old stand, will make great reductions in every department, in order to reduce their double stock. This re ductlon includes every thing in the way of Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and Merchant Tailoriug. It is a bona fide reduction sale, and affords an opportunity of purchasing desirable goods in these lines at unusually low prices. Remember the place, 645 Main street, Merritt's

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!98 feet on north Fifth street, oorner lot. with cottage will sell for $2,000 tejrms reasonable.

RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

Oh! I Guess Not

Tdon't think I'll buy a Fly Net, Whip or Duster any place but of the Terre Haute Carriage and Buggy Company, corner of First and Main streets. They have an unusually large stock to select from and their prices are so low as to kn^ok tbe spots off of all competition.

Tan Shoes at Geo. A. Taylor's. A choice seleotion of loose Diamonds, purchased at tbe old prices before tbe tariff was added, and will be sold the someway. The prices are much lower tiiwn tuey will be for tbe same goods purchased under the new law. .,FL J. M. BIG WOOD,

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80 feet on south SeiBnth street, west side, high ground, at $E per foot. RIDDLE-HAMILTON CO.

A reasonable reduction in all lines of my largest reduce .before invoicing. Bed Room Sets, Rockers eto.

been made in order to inoludes ideboards, ice.

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WILLIS \\VlGHT. 424 Mai a8treet-

The Winton is a winner. F. E. FREERS BICYC 1 CO.

Prices the Same.

The price of leather is goinaap) thanks to the trust, but A. H. B%e. man, at 104 South Fourth street is^i. ing his goods at the same old pri^ His stock is large and complete, and Tans he Is offering some rare bargai His line of footwear for Men, Worn and Chtfdi'eu cannot be beaten and yo

can depend on his goods being thorA oughly reliable.

Spring Chickens, Cherries,

Gooseberries Strawberriefe

E. R. WRIGHT CO.

Famonur -White Front Call there for Cauliflower, bage, Pineapple, Green Bean] Green New* Turnips, Ne Beets, eto.

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Lap Robes and Fly Mats. The Tsrre Hsuto Carriage A Buggy 0)n st First and Main streets, Is showing a fine line of Lap Bbbss, Dusters and Fly Nets suitable for summer, at prioes never before equalled. Also a complete line of fUpe Harness and Whips, at prioes tkat will open your eyes by^thelr lowness., -H

Hot Weather Fabrics.

Every lady wishes to see them. Wish we could place them all in one comer, but thafs impossible many of them.

Dimities. Seems as though every lady is bound to have a dress of Dimity. Thousands of yards already sold. Many hundreds differant designs, stripes, dots, fignres. Three qualities, 7, zo, 12)4c. Call while the supply lasts,

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Garland Dell waltz, played by Prof. Breinig's orchestra at The Woven Web is a pmty little waltz just published by W._ H. Vaige fc Co. Call and seeji copy.

T, H. Paif

Curtis & 8on hlve re

moved their shoe store from 623 to 625 M$in street, one door east

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The crinkly films of coolness. Coolness and economy combined. Beautiful designs choice, only 18c yard. 4

located, now about Aug. 1 urnlshc preferred. Address with description and pricerM. P., care Saturday Evening Mall.

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r-, 6 will start to elds© all our Ladies' Shirt Waists at less than cost. We have left, after a very successful

Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists, and three or

AIE3 SOULES, Auditor.

Piety 8c Piety, Attorneys.

OF THE APPOINTMENT EXECUTRIX.

Notice is hereby given tbat.Mary E. Denehie has been appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Samuel J. Denehie, deceased. The estate is probably solvent.

MARY E. DENEHIE, Executrix.

.St ^Wanted.

WANTED-Twoor

or three rooms centrally

of pleasant address and

appearance, proper business qualifications. to take charge 01 our business in Terre y. Will make liberal contract with the right party. Good reference required. Call or address immediately, Wm

Haute and vlclnit: ht party. Good

ly,

M/Shultss, State Manager Mutual Reserve FUnd Life Association, 41 Baldwin Block, Indianapolis.

sell flrst-clasd four-burner,

enclosed top "Gilt Edge" Gas Stove used but one season reason for selling, no gas. Ca'i on or address, M., 121 south Thirteenth street.

WANT THE PUBLIC TO COME AND see my fine collection of stale old Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Apricots, Peaches, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds of Hplces, and a fine collection of old mixed and adulterated Whiskies, Gins, Brandies and Wines. Come and 1 will explain it all to you free of charge. Old Cobweb Hall. PETfcR N. STAFF,

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RENT

Proprietor.

For Rent!

Cottage with seven rooms, 28

north Eighth street. Inquire John G.

north Eigi

Heinl, 25 nortn Eighth street.

BEFORE YOU- START

Do not tfpoll your trip or looks for lack of anew suit when you can buy a good, decent new suit of us from 98 to flO, all new patterns, and neatly made. Oome and see us. ..

.H.MILLER,

Reliable Clothier and MenT* and Boys' Furnisher., ..

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Shirt Waists.

How they do comel Never no end to the many callers for our Dollar Shirt Waists. Dollar and a half quality.

New shipment, containing all the new designs of French Perealej.all sizes very stylish perfect fitting remember, only 98c. 1'

The very best Chintz Cloth used in our 39c Shirt Waists. White Waists with laundered collars and cuffs all sizes, only 75c.

The English Lawn Waists, with embroidery collars and cuffs very stylish, 98c.

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Knox Sailor Hats which we will close, ami for the next ten days will make following price: Any Shirt Waist, 98 any Knox Hat, $2,25. Less than one-half their value., •,

Schluer & Toulkes.

NNOUNCEMENT NOTICE. si-

Notice is hereby given that the board of review and equalization of taxes will meet at the room of the county commissioners In the court house In the city of Terre Haute, county of Vigo, state of Indlaua,ou Monday, June 17th. 1895, for the purpose of hearing of complaints, and to equalize the valuation of taxes, both personal and real, as listed for taxation made subsequent to the 1st day of May, 1895, and to correct any list of valuation they may deem proper and also to equalize the valuation made by the assessors, either by adding to or deducting from such sums as are necessary to fix the assessment at the true cash value. ,• '/".i A.

Top 26x27| in. with four8-in. lids Oven 13x20x13 inches.

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r*-Av' AGKNT8 FOB TERRE HATTTB: S. L. Fenner R. Wuest* Geo. Zimmerman.

J. G. Dobbs.x

Townley Mantel

Townley Stove Co. and Furnace Co.

Town ley's.

Crazy Water Whips

For Sprinkling Your Lawn.

Cleanable Refrigerators

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White Mountain Freezer,

Will Freeze Cream in 4 minutes.

GclS and

Gasoline Stoves

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Elegant Mantels and Furnaces at

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J. J. Curtis & Son hare removed their shoe store from 623 to 625 Maiii 8treet, one ?j door east.

Gasoline Stoves

at Flnkblner A Duenweg's.

We guarantee onr 20 lb. road wheel. F. E. FREERS BICYCLE CO.

If you want the best shoe dressing try Frenoh Lustra. 1105 Wabash avenue..,^

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