Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 May 1879 — Page 6
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Jrrc-m Saturday's Dallr.
The genera! committee ot Morton I'Oftt G. A. R., in charge of Decoration Day preparations, met last evening, and made extensive additions to the floral committee. it wad resolved by all present that tlii committee is the most important one of that day, and to be effective should be larye in numbers, to consist principally ladies, that portion of the da)'* ceremoniee belonging more properly to the ladies than to the men.
The »ei vice® to be performed by the fljral committee constitute the :rue intention an'1 duty of the day, namely To piovide and to place clown upon-"the grave of every honorable dead soldier a flloral tribute, a beautiful tribute to the gallant dead and the patriotic cause in which he gave up hi® precious life. And with thi intention the following ladies and gentlemen hav± been placed upon' the committee, and are all earnestly-and respectfully requested to give their assis ance. Heretofore in this city large sums of money have been expended on each Decoration Day for the purchase of flowers. This is hardly right they should be found free and plenty, and it is hoped the committee on flowers will this year be able to report plenty of flowers, given freely by all our citizens. The contnitiec is as folio we, in addition to those heretofore named:
Mrs. Crawford Mrs. Nick Fiibeck W White i) Deming
Peddle Will Cruft W Warren Harry Buntin Cliff Ross Jay Keyes
ATION DAY. LETTER LIST,
N Hudson Will Tuell A Ross. Rev Dr Dunham Dr RichardsonRev Thos Bacon Dr Thompson Horace Jones
Armstrongjno Berry N Pierce Frank Danaldson S Scott no Hager Hulman Louis Cox
Hulman Chas Williams •G W Bement Spencer Ball W Rea fames Allen
Judge DemingEd Barton S Hymer Eugene Debs W Schultz Sant Davis E Reiman Sidney Davis A Ruiman A1 Austin.
ary celebrities.
Allen Tillie Armstrjrj mrs ME Brvty Mattitt fiaefcus Km ma Baker Matty Blark Lizzie Ifarnce Carrie Ilrittoii Cy nth.a A Hi-all mrs A Hrown Eaiily *oyJl flora 1?rnner Mmta Calvert Ida II Chappie nrira Qcvelau Wallie Collitis Clary Co* ell Alice bavjs mra II Denver Maggie Do musty i.-1 li Dililfne Mary Dutiuan Addle Kajfe^Seli! Ma Kckls in.-.ss E Fef ter Jennie Gray Kmily Green Sarah lirilllth mrs Gilrnore Hla Guthrie miss Harrism Auna Flats Ella Haseiling Elizabeth llarring'.ob ntlius llorgan Jot le lloi «nClara A2 Maine Lima llofhimz Kli/.lDelU liopkics Lizzie Hughes Mary liumpbieys Clara
Keiehert
Jos Gilbert A Pegg no Wilkes Rev Henders'n
Alex McGregor
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Patterson
Ed Valiant (iFarrington Hayward Capt Wheeler
Gulick
Max Hoberg Rev Abbey Trio I lager Fanni« Warren Lizzie Allen Anna Allen Tiilie S Ball Tillie E Ball Nannie Floyd
Gist N Dial Miss A Foote Al A Walters W McKeen
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Chas Orokavv Geo Crokaw Lucius Kvce W A Davis
Mancourt
Sallie McKeen Ann McKeen Sue Gratiot
W Minshall Williams Purdue
McGregor Burnett
Willien
Will Arnold lluntefjr "f Louis Geifis
E Tamling Grace Hudson Minni/ Hager
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Hervey Rev Henderson Henry HawtinFiank McKeen Anton Snide Henry Delftin^
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A QUEEN UP AND DOWN ALL AROUND.
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(Kome Ltttcr In Philadelphia Telegraph, Thfr Queen of Italy is a woman of great spirit. She sUr.ds by her order as pluckilv as did Minie Kntoinette, of Fn'we^M horn hhc rest mbles in person and faefc. Slit has no idea of yielding an ir.ch nor the faintest line of an inch in ht% royal prerogatives. She is a adienne as welljas her husband by llyod fand character, and is a fine rcpresfntati\ecf the ruling idea of Italian power which has possessi the Savoj house ever since the eleventh century, wl.eri the son of Humbert of the White Hands mrrried Adelaide, the heiress of Susa. She is a true royal Sabaudienne fllbO in her virtue and honorable charac« ter. The royal women of her house have been noted through centuries and centuries for spotless lives. Queen Margerit'6 of Italy is likewise a woman of! her day, and has all the versatility which characterizes our sex of this generation and which sweeps over so wide a range of subjects and objects that it makes au old fashioned wotilan bieathless. The roval lady of Italy takes an interest in every thing from the last fashion to the last Parliimentary debate or Ministerial equable, from Dante to the last "Sonnet to Her Majesty," from archaiology to chiffons, from St. Augustine to the last novel. She reads a little of everything laughs over Bret Hat te and Mark Twain aud discourses patly and aptly upon«ocial science, "Shakespeare and Musical Glas9ses," and take# the trouble to herself for certain interviews with li
THE RACES." I_*M
Lexington, Ky., May 16.-—First race fyiile heat lor beaten horses: Harper's W afAffie, ^Keller's ch. c. Cronin, 3djJtime,1:46)^, '1:46)9, i-.so.jr,n*t
Second race, pufse of$26o|*for all agdc 4^00 to the 1st and $50 to the 2d, rrriles: A. Be lord's b. c., General I^ke, i-t^ T. J. Megibben'sch. f., Miss Haraa -way, 2 J. A. Genstead's ch. c., Bum'a lebee, 3J time, 2:10)4.
Thitd race—purse cf $550, for all i$400t0 th# first, $100 to the second, and 450 to the third 2% miles Dave Moore, ist: Solicitor, 2nd A spin wall, 3rd time, 3:50)*
An echoof the Porsanante trial:— As the President of the Assize Court was in the act of eulogizing the present Estate of freedom which' exists ~in Italy, i^the prisoner shrugged his shoulders and isaid disdainfully:— "Let me characterize your regime.
That of the Bourbons which needed it be described by three F's .feste i'SiS(fete#), Faiina (head), Forca (gibbet).
Your regime may be characterized by i^thtee P's, Par'.ate (speak), Pagate (pay?"'*a"ana «ond Piarg-.te (weep).
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Lister Unrallwlfor I fitters remaining "ut lerre Haute state of Indiana
tin let re Haute Postofilce, county of vtgo.
Saturday, May 17, 1879. LADIES.
ackfton ftil-s. t. Jtyce mrs Robt •Jones in me Susie Jones Carrie Kctncr Margaret Leppert Tillie MaUney Slah'ila Miller mrs Morim Fila Norton S O'Ni'al ini9S O'Sullivan Julia Piei'don Millie Pt-nr.o miss A Quick Drucila lieilftisou Pheba Ueddeck KUen Kiflgsuirs A I Hi ley mra Url'lget Roberts M" I Uoss Grace liarU-y Frankie fltarre tulssAI A Shaw Sarah •lehsffer Koaa Stark Emma Spear® Ida Stewart Sarali A. Stone mrs S vV Smber mrs A Tuebeswetter Kate Teft lJelle Tevllng Mary
mra Cor-Ti I ton Lottie Thorpe Amatt'la Vantricae mrs O
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Middletan Chas Morris Jns Mofllt John McKldowuey W AV McElroy Mf hael MoUowen James Wanitl^ GU'S Paine Mtrvin l'eter J4ichat:l Peacock Thos 0 Proctor L) Poland A K'tuli lingo Heel Frtnk Uiiigwalti Uyl-ind Basel ltobv Wm ltoach is 8andera Sidney fitein Louis SentetGeo Helik Sheilatjarger II Shevelin trank Stevenson Jesse Simmons A Silcott Martin Buuderland Wm
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Heymin A Gallinger Taylor John N llodgjis JohuBon Taylor GS Hinei & Cravens liolnres Jho A Hughes Daniel Enjzle GeD Jennings Wm Jordan Dennis Judge •Johnston John Kemp W S Klntz Haymond
Jtangi! Jiuiill *Van BI'hui
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Vice Koo Vaughn Thos VoelkeFJr
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Whale E Wick istr John White Thos Wilson Henry
Persons calling for letters advertised In this list will please say adveriised," and give date.
N. FILBECK P. M.
SELECTED PARAGRAPHS. Peroraison of M. Proudhon to hes scamp of a nephew,
Well, in place of continually making promises that you never keep, it would be better for you not to make any—and to keep them!"
Paris shopkeepers, on meeting in
the morning:— "You were not assassinated yester day?" „.Mafoi, no!" "Then it must Have been becaus they kotetf that you were in difficulties."
Calino is decidedly incorrigible. The other evening he went to the Varieties Theatre.' •*•.*? 3* I 4*What did you%ee?"a|Ked his wife.
I saw a very interesting piece." What was it?" Was it a comedy, a drama or an operetta?" /'How should I know?', replied Calino angrily "I had no programme!"
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given tfiat the undersigned executors of last will and testament of Joseph T. Joslin, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the testator 3-4 ot a mile south-east of Hamilton Church, in JjUk,): Township, Vigo County^.on Friday, June 61b, the personal property of said estate, consisting of horses, cows, hogs, cattle, hay, oata, corn, wagons, buggies, farming implements, household furniture and various other articles.
Sale to commence at 10
a. m.
TERMS.—Sums of $5 and under, cash over a credit until the ist of January, 1880. the purchaser giving note at 8 per c«tt.,interest, waiving benefit of valuation laws and with approved security. Jos. T. McCoskey, j_
Executor8.
John Joslin,
No 10,938. State
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Indiana, CpuN-
Vigo. In
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Vigo Circuit
Attachment. Be it known that on the 5th djay Of May, 1879, it was ordered by the court that the Clerk notify by publication' said
of the pendency of this action against
!-aid defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action Against hkr and that the same will stand for trial? at the September term of said WGfTrtottreyetrr87g: 1 John K.
I0rkax«
*SBlack i^lack, Atty* for rt t'Ef's.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby givenjthat we will apply to ttie Board of Commissioners oi Vigo County, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on our premises, for one year. Our place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, are in the National House, on the west side of Sixth street, between Main and Ohio streets in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo Co.
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Adams Danl Alettmiei Junius Alexander W Allen Eugene Hnktr Andre Board Jaa Beady David Heam Banstnan Clemenco ucjtjlohn nfflS Johnny Brfant tl ChSrnlx-rluin A Cara^l'niy Geo Clark A Collins Cole Coirs Thos Curry A Ijnwsen 1 W Drumd pavkl EwartJusB Easoiu as Kwluglleiuy Elchored John Freeman II Friey Chas Forbes liil Floyd lit Funnel I It Graniii-TUfno W Graham It Gray Javcinh Gregory W tt Haton Sam Ilalley Joe Hassrli Wm
KinleyGW. Larni! Larry Kcc Peter Marion Frank Mason John Martin Henry Massll Meinthcy August
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Wiliiam Shryer, Jos. E. Shryer and John G. Shryer against Asa J. Sherburn, defendant and the Terre Haute and Indianapolis railroad company as garnishee. Civil action betore James F. Quigly as Justice of the Peace of Harison township, Vigo county and state ot Indiana. Whereas on the 19th day of April 187^, I, James F. Quigly a Justice oi the Pe-|| of said township, county and state, is..ura a writof attachment against the goods and chattels &c„ of said deferdant, A6a J. Sherburn also I issued a summons for the defendant for the sum of thirty-nine dollars and forty-four cents ($39.44) and whereas I issued on the same day a summons for the Terre Haute and Indianapolis railroad company as garnishee in the above cause, and whereat said writ was duly served on said garnishee, and 'fi found as to the defendant, ana ^-hfcreas said, cause was continued until the 28th day af May, 1879, at ritaf
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To be Held June 9th, 10th and I Ith, 1879
TERREl HAUTE!
The fourth anniversary of the Indiana citv on the g.h, 10th and 1 ith of June next. Tie objects to be attained bv these musical festivals are well-.cnown to everj inte'.liijent citizen and need no explanation.
The musical societies of this cin com nTsed of the Maennerchor. the Cecilit Gesangverein, and the Oratorio society, have been laboring for months past tc make this festival a historical event for Terre Haute.
Miss Fanny Kellogg, the renowned prima donna, has been engageJ to render all the soprano solos at the two grand concerts. Prof. Breinig's Ringgold band, augmented to a lull orchestra by a number o! musicians from other cities, will nKoa-tsist and the tniis'cal organizations of Evansville, Tell City, Mt. Vernon, New Albany. JefFersunville, Indianapolis, and La» Fayette, representing three hundred members, will join in the celebration and participate in all the concerts.
Preparations should be made to decorate the city in the finest style, that out lovely Prairie City may appear more beautiful in the eves of the thousands ol strangers who will be our guests, and that their visit here may be long remembered with pleasure.
Therefore, we would ask the assistance of all our citizens In this undertaking, and we hope that every one wil do his utmost to aid in making this the grandest success ever achieved in this city.
By authority of the central committee of the Indiana Saeogerfest, April 25th, 1879* H, Hulman, Joseph M. Wildy, Philip Schloss, ..
Anton Mayer, N. Filbeck, Frank McKeen, L. Goodmay. S. L. Strol'se, W. E. Hendrich.
Reception Ooridert^
Monday,. June 9th, 1879. pkogkamm:es -".'t
PART FIRST,
1. Ascher, Op. 40. Fanfare,' ,1 2. Lachner, Op. 11S, Bundeslie*!, Cecilta 3. Mangold, Op. 62. Serenade, 4. Rode. Theme and Variations. Soprano SlIo, 5. Handel, "Messiah." tor Ur.to Us aChild i* Born
Gemischter (Jhor. PART SECOND.
1. Mendelssohn, Lobe?esan» Symphonv. Grand Orchestra 2. Mendelssohn, As pants the heart, 42nd Psalm, fOratorio Society, Soprano Solos by Miss Fanny Kellogg.
O- ^5 -A. 1ST P0 1TCB'L3T:
Tuesday, June 10th, 1879. PROGRAMME:
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4. HardeK "Mefsiah." Hallelujah Chorus.
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'rittwQ&P SOLDBT A«,
ngerbund will be celebrateJ in th'«
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Weber, C. M. von. Invitation to Waltz, arr. by Berlioz,^"* G'rand Orchestra. Mendelssohn Op. 68, Festgesang an die Kuenstler, Grand Male Chorus with Solo Quartette.
Bruch, Op. 24. Fait* Ellen. Gradd Mixed Chorus, Fanny Kellogg Baritone Solo bv 4. Gernsheim, Op. 10. Salamis. Grand Male Chorus
PART II.
1. Keler Bela. Tempelweihe Overture, 2. Fischer, Op. 15. Krieger Scene* .. 3. Taubert. German Kinder Lieder. a. Little Jacob, b. THe Farmer
Miss Fanny Kellogg.
From the Boston Transcript.
Miss Fanny Kellogg's Concert at Union Hall, last night, attracted an unexpect edly large audience considering the storm, Mr. M. W. Whitney, having been kepat home by illness, Dr. Bullard with kind courtesy filled the numbers occupied by Mr. Whitney's solo and his proposed duet with Mr. Winch. Dr. Bullard sang songs by Schumann and Schubert with more than his usual finish. Miss Kellogg never was in better voice and won the warmest ecomiums. Ease, spirit and an excellent enunciation marked her rendering of the Handel recitation and aria from the "Judas Maccabseus." Following the etude in E-flat, major op. 10, and the noc turne in C-minor, by Chopin, and charmingly interpreted bv Mr. Lang, Miss Kellogg sang "Rostlose Liebe," by Franz and Schubert's "Gelieimes," with such brightness and grace as to win a flattering encore. Her best effort was in the aria, "As when the dove," from Handel's "Acis and Galatea," singing the beautiful old aria exquisitely, and cvincing a special gift for this class of songs. Her rendering ot the closing selection, a recitation and aria from Meyerbeer's "Robert le Diable,'1 gave further evidence of the excellence of her method, of the certainty of her attack, and of the purity and brilliancy of her voice. A delightful feature of the concert was the introduction and schet zando from Saint-Saens Concerto, op. 22, for piano and orchestra, superbly played by Mr. Lang—the orchestral accompaniment being given on a second piano by Mr. G. W. Sumner. Mr. Lang deserved even more than the encore which obliged him to repeat the scherzando. Mr. Otto Dresel' accompaniments were, as always incomparable. Miss Kellogg was the recipient os frequent encores and very elegant floral tributes.
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The Taylor and other firft-claos Sulkey Haiy Rakes.
All of our gootit are Fully Warranted.
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with Baritons Solo'
Grand Orchestra.
Grand Male Chorus,
-x. Soprano Solos, and the Pigeons.
Grand Mixed Qhorus
2s£slclalnes,
The Russeil, J. Q. Case, and Springfield, Pitts, with steam or horse power.
We would call the attention of Farmers especially to our Bar Plow Cultivator. ETA lull stock ot Repairs always on hand for Machines, either Reapers Thresher* sold bv us. fW Farmers ate most cordially invited to call and examine our stock purchasing.
rDOSST'X IFVOrEBCKHT TO CALL.
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VhiteSewimq Machine
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SO SIM PLC
04N 'AMAHTEO
address:
Co.
Cleveland,ohio
