Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 28, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1898 — Page 5
A pure cream of tartar powder.
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Cleveland 'sBak mg-Powder not a
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"Pure" and "Sure." Food raised with Cleveland's baking powder has no bitter taste, but is sweet and keeps sweet and fresh.
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
The following Circuit jurors have been drawn for the present term: Robert L. Donnelly, Lost Creek Charles II. Tyler, A. H. Kildow and Charles Noble, city Marion McQuilken, Sugar Creek Mark A, Creal, Nevins Charles B. Brile, Harrison John R. Randolph, Linton George J. Haymaker, Fayette: Wm. T. Figg, Prairieton John Harris, Pierson.
A beautiful specimen of the' printers' nrt comes this week from the preises of the Moore & Langen Printing Company. It is Hera's fashion catalogue, issued for out-of-town customers and mail distribution. It is a fifty-six page book, profusely illustrated, with an artistic cover, printed in three colors. Not many people would guess that this cover was printed at a Terre Haute printing house, for the pretty female figure on it looks like the product of a photo-lithographic establishment of high degree.
Captain George W. Biegler, who has been mustered into the service, came home with the men of Co. B., that failed to pass the rigid examination to enlist seventeen new recruits, which he obtained without difficulty. The men who failed to pass were: Corporals Eichelberger and Phillips and privates Burdin, F. Ball, Devol, Lockman, B. Ball, Markle, Mewhinney, Nayior, Probst, Nehf, and Chas. Wimer. Private Markle came within two pounds of passing the examination. Private Creason also came homo. He passed the examination all right, but decided to return home. Ben Wimer and Joshua Craudell were rejected but will be allowed another trial. Captain Biegler is in the line for promotion to major, if Lieut. Col. McCoy is promoted to the vacant colonelcy of the First regiment, a position which he can fill admirably. ___
Henry Warren died yesterday morningat the residoucuof his mother, Mrs. France, Warren, at Sixth and Oak streets. Deceased was sixty-two years old at the time of his death. He has been an invalid for nvuiy years, au1 for nearly ten years lias been practically confined to the house. He has been a great mi(Teror from rheumatism traceable to exposure in the army. He was quartermaster sergeant in the Eighth Indiana battery. He enlisted early in the war and served through the contest. Since then ho ha/i made his home with his mother at the family residence on Sixth And Oak street.
John G. Hynemati, who was a member of the last grand jury that returned a great, number of indictments that caused scuisation at the time, has been charged by his brother-in-law, George Curtis, a south end butcher, with the embezzlement of several hundred doltars of which he had charge as assignee. Hyneman's preliminary hearing will take place on the twelfth of May.
Terre Haute people will be glad to know that in the reorganization of the dry goods firm of L. B. Root & Co. here such energetic and popular young men as Owen Miller and Fred Griffith have been given the opportunity to become members of the company. Articles of incorporation were filed on Thursday, of which Chas. McCullough, of Fort Wayne, a son of Hugh MoCullough, former secretory of the treasury, M. C. McDougal, a sou of one of the founders of the business in Fort-
NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD. A fact often overlooked, or not always understood, is that women suffer as much from distressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that, reason any distress, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or utilnary passages is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness .or womb trouble of some sort.
The error Is easily made mid may be as easily avoided by setting urine, aside for twenty-four hours a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back, pass water twj frequently. or scanty supply, with smarting or burning,—these are also convincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the ext raordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If yon take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents ami one dollar. Yon may have a satnpl* bottle and pamphlet, both sent fi«« by mall, upon receipt of three twocent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention the Saturday Evening Mail, and send your address to Dr. Kilmer
Co., Bingham ton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuinepf this offer.
Wayne, R. O. Miller, Fred Griffith and Harry Baker were named as stockholder?. In the organization "Mr- McCuIlough was elected president, Mr- McDougal vice president, and Mr. Miller secretary ind treasurer. Mr. Miller has been for years connected with the business, is familiar with all its details, and during the lifetime of Mr. Root had his utmost confidence. He is one of the most popular young business men of the city, and the stockholders of the company have shown good judgment in the position of responsibility given him. Mr. Griffith has had charge of the wholesale business for along time, and
Jin that
position is as well versed as Mr. Miller in the retail department. The reorganization is in the line of increasing the confidence held by the majority of people in this old ani popular firm, and the coming years are sure to bring it bountiful business and prosperity. $ C?-
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At the meeting of the American ing Association at Chicago this week, W. P. Ijams was re-elected president.
News comes from Washington thtat Russell B, Harrison is surely to be made a paymaster in the regular army with the rank of colonel. _____
Albert Seiffert and A. G. Jakle have formed a partnership and opened a wholesale liquor store at No. 715 Main street. Mr. Jakle was connoted with the S. C. Barker establishment for twenty-eight years, and has a thorough knowledge of the business. They carry a complete line of wines and liquors, and with their wide acquaintance and popularity they are destined to meet with success.
Another applicant for military rank was Thds. W. Harper, whose letter to Senator Thurston elicited a very complimentary answer and the advice to stand back and let the boys have the first chance. The senator remarked that Mr. Harper was already "serving your countrymen excellently well." _____
George Noyes, of D. P. Cox's drug store, left this week for Chickamauga, to enter the military hospital service. He is the son of George W. Noyes, of the American Express, whose cousin is Lieutenant Colonel H. E. Noyes, commanding the Second iCavalry, at Chickamauga. George will be near his relative, Colonel Noyes, but as he is a good druggist and bright boy he can work his own way up.
Frank Williams and William Francis, expert wire tappers, were arrested at Grant, for tapping the Western Union wires. They had been taking off race reports and, with their confederates buying pools at Lynch's pool room. Williams was bound over for trial in the Circuit Court in the sum of $500 and Francis, in #300. Hiram Cortner and Verley Stevens, and Charles Messer, colored, who were implicated in the affair were each fined $5 aud costs for buying pools, on a plea of guilty.:
To-morrow will be a patriotic Sunday as several churches will hold special services in com melioration of the lost men of the Maine. The First Methodist church will be elaborately decorated, with flags, the national colors and plants, aud an electrical transparing will show the words, "Maine Memorial." In tho evening Rev. Mr. Tillotson will deliver his lecture on "Cuba Libre." The Christian church will also be decorated and addresses will ba given by Prof. John Donaldson, Prof. Willard Miller, Andrew Grimes and the pastor. Other churches will have their social features and at all the collection will be turned over to the committee to aid in tho erection of a monument to the lost heroes of the navy.
A Real Grievance.
The young man who bad just come into the business office of the newspaper bad taken his silk hat off to brush the hair back from his brow. "I nm writer of a distinctly modern school of fiction,"ho said to the urbane gentleman behind the counter. "Oar advertising rates are"— "I don't intend to buy advertising. I wish to see an editor." "That can be arranged, of course." "And a compositor." "Yes?" "And a proofreader." "Indeed!" "And a representative of each of the other departments." "All at once?" "I don't caro whether they are all in the same audience or whether I make seven or eight separate and distinct appearances. But I desire to be sure of finding the person who is responsible for an attempt to allude to me as a decadent litterateur." "Well—isn't that what you are?" "Perhaps. I will not discuss that But I think that I am entitled to an opportunity to remonstrate with the individual who put that 'y' in the word 'decaydent!' "—Washington Star.
Are Wh lubumatt?
Prate of humanity? Rot! What did the United States do to the Indians? Remember Wind river. Three thousand red men, women and children were corralled there, and 1,030 of them escaped. The others? Oh, they couldn't escape! Weren't able to. They were starved to death. Dying babes nursed mothers whose breasts afforded no nourishment. Dying mothers nursed dead babes. Humanity?
Old Tipjpecanoo, the grandfather of "Our Ben," bandied the Indians with-" out gloves. In one of bis campaigns be supposed bis arms bad destroyed every buck, squaw and pappocwe, but one day a soldier brought to bis tent a fat youngster who bad etvaped tbe general massacre by biding wider a tepee. vVbnt shall I do with him, general?" "Kilt him," was tbe mandate of the "Washington of the West." "Kits make lice."—New York Press.
Furniture in car lots coming in at John G. Dobbs, 635 Wabash Avenue.
Forest Veteran*.
The largest British oak is the Major or Queen oak, in Sherwood forest (where Robin Hood and his merry outlaws shot the king's deer and robbed the rich and helped the poor and held their revels 'ueatb the greenwood tree), and is supposed to be one of a forest planted 1,500 years ago. The isle of Man has the largest fuchsia tree in the world and it constitutes one of tbe notable sights
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TERRE HAUTE SAURTDAY EVENING MATT,, MAT 7, 1898.
Unconventional lady Aberdeen. Her ladyship's dinner parties are rather tbe outcome of a happy thought suddenly conceived and equally suddenly executed than the result, as with most people in her position, of careful consid eration. And so, instead of the customary note conveying my lady's commands for some night, say a fortnight hence, tbe telephone is requisitioned to Invite Mr. and Mrs. So-and-so to dinner "tomorrow evening," or even "this evening. Now, it so happened that on one of these occasions Lady Aberdeen telephoned her commands for tbe same evening to a Mr. and Mrs. X., persons of considerable social position, Mr. X. holding an important post in connec tion with the Hudson Bay company. Mrs. X. was naturally highly incensed —besides, she had a long standing en gagement for tbe same evening—and tbe result was that she decided, not without trepidation, that she would not go.
It was'^not till the viceregal party were seated at dinner that the doable vacancy made Lady Aberdeen aware of tbe absence of Mr. and Mrs. X. "My dear," said Lady Aberdeen at once to her husband across the table, "Mr. and Mrs. X. are not here. They must have got our message this morning." Then turning to a servant, she said, "Jast telephone to Mr. and Mrs. X., at that we are expecting them this evening." A perceptible flutter among the guests .followed on this little speech, and then Lord Aberdeen came hastily, if not diplomatically, to tbe rescue. "No, no, mother," ho called across the table, "I cannot have that. We have all of us had quite enough telephoning for one day."—Today.
To Prevent Iron Rust.
Among the new and useful metallurgical processes of note the San Francisco Scientific Press speaks of one by which iron may be effectively protected from rust. In this a solution of ferrocyanide is mixed with a flaxseed varnish, to which has been added a small quaqtity of turpentine or benzol. The evaporation of the alcohol leaves tho flaxseed varnish, which forms a coat and protects tbe cyanide of iron, tbe same being deposited upon the metal by the use of the ferrocyanide, the only preparation required by iron for such treatment being the removal of any rust that may have formed on it not admitting of the action of such a solution. Another process of interest to workers in metallurgy is that of substituting the use of manganese for German silver, the different metals and their proportions being as follows: Copper, 67.25 per cent manganese, 18.60 per cent zinc, 18 per cent aluminium, 1.25 per cent, the colorpt this metal closely resembling German silver, being also fully as strong as the best quality of tbe latter and possessing superior adaptation for casting.
France and Depopulation.
While European Russia will need only 45 years or *so, Germany about 65 years, Austria-Hungary 70 years, England 80 years, Italy 110 years, it will take France over 860 years to double its population! What signifies the loss of Alsace-Lorraine's 1,500,000 souls compared with tho loss France suffers every day? In tho last five years the German population has increased by 8,000,000, who are every one fully German France, meanwhile, has increased her people by only 175,000, who are not even of French nationality. The increase of a nation is of tbe utmost importance to tbe success of its country. It has meant much in the nineteenth century it will mean more iu the twentieth. England, Germany, aye, even Italy, have millions ^of representatives on foreign soil Franco has none, or too few to signify. Tho Gallic race has felt it and will in the future learn more bitterly still the truth of tbe proverb, "The absent are ever in tbe wrong."— Humanitarian.
Ramsey. England's largest
willow tree on record was grown at Borcham, Essex, and the smallest British trees are the two inch dwarf wil lows of Ben Lomond, Clwnag, whose orthography proclaims tbe land of the leek, boasts of a tree without roots, and tbe oldest trees in Britain are the famous Bentley and Winfarthing oaks, which' were two centuries old when William the Conqueror's oak at Windsor burst from its actum.—Philadelphia Record. HSIMMSM
Her Advice. 4,T"
There were two women saying goodby at the corner. One was rountf and plump and healthy, the other was thin and apparently ill. It was evident that tbe one who was not in health had been telling her troubles to tbe one who bad probably never been in any other state, and she was receiving sympathy and advice so cheerfully given that no pass* er could fail to overhear it. ^2 "There, goodby," said tbewell onffj "and don't take any medicine. Yon are perfectly well, yon know and God is 1 love.''—Boston Budget
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earnest? Belle—Tea, and to think that I should do it, after rejecting almost aI hundred proposals!
Nell—Indeed. What a very persistent young man be must have been.— Philadelphia Record.
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So many people talk at random that ball of what is aaid never makes a ML —New Orleans Picayune.
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AN2sOU2sCEME N TS.
^SSESSMENT FAILURES. There have been two failures of assessment Life Associations in Indiana two in Massachusetts, and several others in adjoining states recently: every one of these organizations had certificate holders in Terre lluute and most of them are now too old to get insurance elsewhere, or are uninsurable when needing insurance most. These organizations left several million dollars iu unpaid death claims many thousands right here in Terre Haute. Are you depending on assessment insurance? If so, don't do it any longer, but get a policy at once in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, fifty-five years successful experience.
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NOTICE
W. A. HAMILTON", General Agent.
No. 24 south Sixth St.. Terre Haute, Ind.
OP APPOINTMENT AS ADMIN, TRATOR.
Notice is hereby given that Charles Arletli, was this d.ly appointed by the Vigo Circuit court, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Julius Blumenberg. late of said county, deceased. Tho estate is supposed to be solvent. March 23.1898 CHARLES ARLETH,
Administrator with the will annexed.
A. M. HIGGINS.
-fHi Lawyer -», i' Telephone 332. Over McKeen's Bank
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To Cure Comtlpalioii Korcv«r. Talcc Cuscurots
Candy
If C. i. C. fail to ciiro/dnisrtrisiks refund money.
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Man or Woman, of good Church standing, so act as Manager here and do office work and correspondence at their home. Business already built up and established here. Salary $900' Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for our terms to A. P. T. Elder, General Manager, 189 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111., First Floor.
THEREHall
is no manufactured brands at Cob" web but all genuine. All are invited to call and I will explain how the wholesalers, rectifiers and compounders ha\ them made from tho spirits they get by tho car and wagon load, which they aro getting all the time. Old Cobweb Hall does notvse any such stuff. PETER N. STAFF.
timber. Apply to Terre
Haute Brewing Co. for specifications and prices.
FOR SALE.
trOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT-The Ma pie Avenue Uornmeal and Feed Millin splendid running order—Including horse, Wagon and harness, and almost an acre of ground. V. MURPHY. 100 South Fourth.
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1631 -Wabash Ave!
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IN GREATER NEW YORK
ALL NEXT WEEK,
'EXCEPT FRIDAY' NIGHT,
ARNOLD WOLFORD STOCK COMPANY
Change of play Nightly. Prices 10. 20 and 30 cents.
FRIDAY, MAY 13, SS
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assisted by
MISS MAXIME ELLIOTT presenting his greatest success AN AMERICAN CITIZEN
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10 cents for tri-color Ribbon Badges with Navy Buttons, ar 10 cents for same with Navy Badge. 10 cents for same with Navy Shield. 10 cents for Maine Rings. 10 cents for Maine Qilt Brooches. 10 cents for Qilt Bangle Pins of U. 5. Ship flaine. 25 cents for Qilt Bangle Brooches with Brilliants. 50 cents for Maine Qilt Enameled Chatelaines. •. 10 cents for Silver Plated Maine Spoons.
Styles and Equipment make prices
$50, $60, $75
Daytons, §50 and SIM Readings, Sjt-lO and $50. Elmorcs, §50. Premiers, $40.
We have the flnost line of up-to-date bicye.es in tho stato. Call and see them before you buv. The largest, stock of Tires
Cycle Sundries in the city. Enameling. Gutting Down and General Repairing promptly attended,to. All work guaranteed.'
Hughes, Wolfe Miller
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Maine Novelties
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REMEMBER THE MAINE"
Maine novelties originated by our notion buyer and are now being sold all over the land. Below is a partial list:
5o and 98 cents for Sterling Silver Maine Spoons. lli_
ALBERT SEIFERT. AUG. JAKKLE.
QEIFFERT & JAKLE
WHOLESALE KENTUCKY
DEALERS IN
WHISKY
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Wines and Brandies
715 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
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Cash Grocery
Southwest Corner Second and Main Street.
Is still selling groceries at the prices asked before goods advanced on account of war. Our 1-pound can of Mocha and Java is a perfection in coffee. Saturday we sell it for 20 cents—Saturday only.
The only amunition used by Dewey in his Manila victory was our famous Gunpowder Tea—the finest tea ever offered for sale at 50 cents per pound.
Grocery
Southwest Corner Second and Main Streets.
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