Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1871 — Page 8
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Preston Hussey will be Treasurer Uic Southwestern Hailroud.
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Three more fashionable weddings are said to be Impending. K. JL. Ball gives flOO In stoves to'the t?::•? Ladle*' Aid Society.
Itrx-h. F. Robb is on the Missouri Pacific Ilallroad.
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Jatnes M* Boord Is a Justice of the Peace in Palette townidilp. Curtis Gilliert and daughter are At. Auguxtlnc, Florida.
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Comoxander Coglan and wife vMHug in Oarbondale, I1L, jf *W. A.8huey, formerly of New Goshen, Is now wiling good* in Weatflcld, Illinois.
John Kuppenhelmerand wife returned from abort i»rldal tour, hurt nl^ht. Rev. W. W. Turry is suggested as a Republican candidate for Secretary of State.
Coffin builders and tomb-stone oon-tnu-tors expect to drive a brisk holiday Wal»'.
IW. Asa Countryman is after Mr. •Howe in reference to creed*, and differs with Mr. Hill in reference to amusement*.
Albert 8. Andrews will engage in with ilia brother, near Richmond, V.rKinla.
Joseph Jefferson will play a two weeks' engagement IP 8t. LOUIK, beginning yi the I ttli innL
Hon. D. W. Voorhoes has been placaO on the House Judiciary Commlttte, wltli BltiKlmm and Butler.
II/.V. J. W. Harris, of Argos circuit, Ik ktftits home In Tcrre-Haute, on sick leave.—Iui. Christian Advocate.
Junes Ross and family will leave next week for Florida and Cuba, where they will upend a portion of the winter. i\. F. brieus wiu the lucky Teuton alio ilrow an allotment of JjOO in the Oeruiau Building Society r-n Monday night.
H. H. (iuackenbush, of the E. A C. Railroad, htw accepted a ultuntlon In a Wtioleaale hardware house of KvansvlUo, for which ho will travel hereafter in the Soiiih.
Tim tedious routine of flirtation, introduction, eouruhlp, engagement and marrlan.t, w.ii Mucc.^fully gone through with by a *1 erre-11.into couple In thlrty-nlx mlnme*.—LouNvIlle Ledger. f-1 if
A local physician is not going to do snythlng more in conundrum*. I-le recently mked hi* wire the difference between ill* heiul and a hogshead. She itald there wua none. Ho any* that I* not the right answer.
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original nbolltloiilata of Vigo county who voted Tor Mr. Blrney, the free soil candidate for the I'reMld ncy in 1*M. C.pt. P. la, wo beliove, the only one of the Ave now living fu this community.
Henri Drayton, well known in Engll*h Opera here, is advertised to open at the National, Washlngton,'/7th,ln a newdrama written for him, and callcd ••Niagara." Inft.lentally to the piece he will sing Shield's ffoll-ktiowti dramatic song of "The Wolf."
Ool. IUchard VV. Thompson, of Terre(Iaute I* writing a book on Romnnlsm. liN I* an old subject for a man of hi* modtsty. It will be fresh If not new, by passing 4Hrough his hands. Col. Thompson Is a live in f.ir one so venerable in appearance.— fnd. Christian Advocate.
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MIN. W. H. Harbert. of Des Moinos, Wetter known to the people of tills section Of the country an Utile Boynton, formerly tf Crawford*, lile, has a new book In press, to be issued about the holidays, entitled, "Out of Her Sphere." The object of the publication Is to enforce th* authoress' Ideas Oil the woman question. *_
A. A. Talmndge, formerly of the I. A «(. U,'H. It., is now Genera' Superintendout of the consolidated Missouri Pacific and KKUHUM Pacific lli»llro»ds. J.T. Redmond «tso formerly oi the I. A St. L., has been promoted to the position of Superintendent the Ka»tern division of the .Missouri Paqtito Rallniad.
Korobabel G, Williams, who,resides ts Clark county, III.. wa« in town on Thursday seeking a publinher for a novel of three Hundred ntid slxte**n 'oolscap pages, written Hy mself. A gentleman who read two pagtM out of the middle of the story says U»tt Wllkle Collins and Charles R«Hde will turn pale when they SH the production of U»elr great Western rival. C*
The tndianafxilis People says of the poeiti,,*^ld JVWJHU by John C. Ridpa h, puhI-lied in The Mall wo week* ago, thnt tt Is a mvt singular composition, ns well a beautiful jioem." We publish another remarkable contribution rum Prof. Rldp«ili this vrei-k. He potsewwa genius of a high ortler, and he is deMlticd to become Aimou* among men.
Mi** Battle M. L»wke, daughter of Ik. l*«*k«\ of A-•dairy. Is now serving on the Oor|«of »n*tructor* for the rimf and dumb A^ylutn si Jacksonville. IlllnoK It anortl* much pleasure to hear or this mb«tiuiOal rwatnlllon of womanV worth. Home of the young men who «on*iit to debar Ml*Locke and other female from entering AsHury W'Mild pn»bahly now like to exchange pl«ct* with her. UrwocwMle Banner.
A i»h1 igogue in Henry county, who fit," bad up" torunmerci'\ilty «rel'ln 'he bark of a little girl, hi* aettou by OKtaauiiag ttiai she flung |mper pel leu* at him wlwo his back wan turned. Which Indd«iu reminds a r»»m*iK»n at of a school be uucv taught down on K»IHl«t. Ab«a every half nour tie IMMI to remove btscoat an -^rape otT the drh-d p*p «r «r»d« a-.lH r*g to ttitf nap Tt»l* waa muautoaou, but be never cared Ibr trtfla be ju*t kept on WtM.iughis blue jeau* g-avtr-ll iw» until ii UMd so na*». and the wad* wonHlii*t atlek But
When ihey took to dipping Umnb In mneilbe got OMtol. Ob Lm was bo«p4ag. b* i^ras! lie went to the ttwetof
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KUaiaed. Voting said tbat poHm«T yw dwot lite *tr waya, yooV* Mu*r sling yo«r blanket and git Hogeni tort imt one winter and he didn't «iad UM wad«" Mr cnnwjoihkst ««r ««A«d that perbbpa J«wn« «a|.f« barf b«M knoitil «p on paper wads, and dtdn Mlad •mm. It alat w," aatd tbe Dmc*ar, rhUdran have got to be ania*ed. 1 If allien tbat pap«r wada tejr at tbe met of jMf»pylar «dy«raaUoa ibeyYs a arrti wary t«|iMk «f U» skate arttwat Oar owrea .. 4l He waa aft-aifl ibat a saob of etUaent u%tu mek Ua it:
ocl S. Early Ja In town. aitilin Davis plopolps to establish a dfbg 4ore In Bnuiil.
Rev. Thos. R. Austin will preach in Cambridge City, Ind., to-morrow. Mrs. Dr. Chas. A. Davia will spend tbe winter in Dansville, New York.
Major Paidy bas opened a grocery, feed and produce store on West Main street. Milton B. Hopkins, Superintendent of Public Instruction, was in the city on Monday.
Fred Douglas will lecture in this city, at the Opera House, about the 29th of January.
W. D. Malone, late Trnstee of Prairieton township, is now practicing medicine out in Kansas.
Dick Crain, son of Judge Crain, is employed in a drug store in Burlington, Iowa. t, W
The Journal learns that John Kizer, ex-sheriff of Vigo county, has removed to Illinois.
W. B. Jewell, of Terre-Haute has been elected President of the Southwestern Railroad Company.—[Toledo Blade.
Thos. Powers was fined flO in the Criminal Court this morning for retailing liquor on 8unday.
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James Walsh who was arraigned for grand larceny in the Criminal Court tills morning plead not gutlty and went to trial.
Prof. E. C. Kilbourne, assisted by Miss Kellogg, designs teaching a class of vocnl mu*ic in Ureencastle, commencing next week.
Miss Kellogg, Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Farrington will sing at the Charity Fair, in Dowllug Hall, ou next Tuesday night.
Dr. Jos. Richardson's work on Mechanical Dentistry Is tile standard work in the principal medical colleges throughout the United States.
George Likert, freight conductor on Vumlaiia Line, had his loot badly crushed yesterday, while haudling some heavy machinery,between this city and Indianapolis
On south Third street yesterday, a drunken white man attacked an lnottensive mulatto,calling him "a (bad word) black nigger." The latter objected to the reference to his color, and went for the proud Caucassian, making hitu yell Oh!
For attaching another man's n:ime to a piece of chlrography, a very simple error likely to happen with the bt st of u*, Tnoitv us Kaluhcr was sentenced to two years In the State Prison by the Criminal Court this morning.
Indianapolis now rivals the cities of Lafayette and Terrt-Haute in the matter ot vocal editors. Mr. Frank N. Scott the new editor of the Mirror, win sing all around Sep. Vater, or Perry WesUall either.—[Ind. Journal.
Larceny is something that oughtn't to be fooled with unless one l* prepared to do a wholesale business Tills beautiful little moral we dmw iroin the fact Unit Jame» Armstrong was elected by the Criminal Court thin morning toserve twoyeaisln the Penitentiary.
The Chinese language is easy enough when you once get the hang of it. Col. Thompson addressed the head heathen at the New York Tea store yesterday, with '•Com, wo-che-wliang-tong-foo Young Hyson." "Chang nil-chung." respondedTuttle and at once put up for the Colonel a pound of tea. An old farmer standing by asked an explanation. Tuttle told him that thit was Chinee for a pound of tea. "Well,' snld the farmer. "I'm not surprised at Thompson talking the language but I'll be damned If I thought you could 'Squire Moyer, of Riley township, married yesterday a couple to whom the course of true love had not run smooth. Tlu' rather of the bride had driven her ft-otn his castle because she persisted in "keeping company" with her Intended. She flew to the home of her Highland Chief who hied himself to the eyrie of Martin Holllnger Vlch lan Vohr, who placed in his hand* certain parchmentsau.horlzlng linked con nublallty. Then the father tried to come the Lord Ulliu over the couple, but in vain. He bawled himself hoarse over the outer moat of the castle of refuge, but the marriage feast went on. The 'Squire, with a motion like an eagle's swoop,declared them man and wife,the Addles and bugies drown ed the eel me*, and—TABLRAUI
10. Ohm id an eye to business when he visited Germany recently. He bought 1500 pairs of felt shoes—had them made to order, in fact. Tluwe are something new In the land of the Hoosler and the home of the Sucker. They are warranted to make people happy nnder the most unfavorable circumstances. These -hoes were detained six week* In the New York Custom House The delay made Olitn very mad, but he is In good humor now. If you dou't believe tlmt he Is In a good humor. Just aud look at him. Nay to htin, "Mr. Ohm. I see In The Mall that you have ju»l imported fifteen thousand pairs of felt shoes." This remark will Inciude a slight exaggeration, but it is be4 to put figure!* high. Having made ibis remark, watch cioneiy and see If Ohm don't smll.
You know Ohm He t« the very same Dutchman who used to work In the little shop, Tour feet wide, between Hage'sold confectionery and the millinery store. Now be has a big store sod a fine ho«*.
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And Nephieg atid unto all the congregallon* of Uieranh: It it seem good unto vott, let n«sead abioad unto our hMhtvti ev»fywhere tbat arc k-R In tbe land, and to the prte*t* and Levltes in tbelr cltl«» and suburtvs that they may gather tbcffltlvw unto u»: thai we may forth In oar vast army to «rud»le»i wher*» we may (sirrbM* Chrtrtma* presents Miltabir for our children •ml our children** children R*r ih»-f*o»n-dta* nd con fed loo erle« doth abound in great abundance*
And all the eongmfx'looa aald they would doscvand as tb went ftwib on tMrJnaV n» n.*ny became a/y *nd taint and sick and woald have pert-h«d by the wayside, but then wise HMI proclaimed throuxhout maltiiales lb* vista** o( Qaliok and Herry"» drug* aod wdidws, their purity and UMtr powers lo kari ail asaoner of Ills which fl«b Is betr aod tbe a»alU(oica fMmok of UMH drugs and wOdwi—J w»f«t on tMr w*y rcjuietng.
And Nepbrg and all tb» people playd with all the! mlgbt and with tinging, and with baf|W. and wttb pssltrtos and wtth tlmbraia and srlib trumpeU, and tb«y cams
TKKKK-HAUTE SATURDAY -fcV.ENlNG MAlii.'DECEMBER 9,18TI.
nigh unto the fraMieGitj .a|Dd thatr l»struments were broken and discordant and their leaders hearing of the .fllune of the Palaoe of Music and being informed by tbe Scribes and PbarUee* that L. Klssnur had filled to Its utmost, bis large establishment with fine pianos, organs, melodcous and stringed instrument*, and that more room bad been secuied In Dr. Pence's building, and they said: He win do welTby us let tfi purchase of him. And they bought the Kuabe, the Steck and the Llnderaan pianos, and tbe silver tongued organs, and many stringed instruments, and sheet music, and they likewise rented many second-hand pianos for they were good and cheap.
Now It happeod that in this assembly were many thousands of hones and mules and other beasts of burden, and thtlr gracious masters thought to lighten their labors, and so pat upon them new harass* made by Peter Miller for his was tbe best and they also bought trunks of Peter.
Now after this it cainetopass that Keplieg emote the Philistines and subdued them and took Oath and her towns out of the land oi the Philistines, but Oath was a poor place for groceries and provisions, and they sought the necessities of life of Rlppetoe and were bouutlfully supplied with all eatables at the white front.
And Nepheg smote Hadarexer, king of Zobah unto Harnath, because he refused to supply the people with bootsgnd shoes from the store of N. Andrews, 141 Main street. And then Andrews furnished the shoes and the boots and the rubbers and the overshoes, and all manner of fine and faucy shoe* and Uppers, for the multitudes.
And Nepheg took the shields of gold that were on the servants of Hadarexer and brought them t} Jerusalem and Tibhath and Chun, and they were made into gold wutchts and chains aud bracelets and rings of great beauty and were sent to r. Riddle. And Kiddle now offers them cheap, and also varieties of plated and silver wa.e tit for holiday presents.
Moreover, Abishai the son of Zemiah slew off the Edomites in the valley of Salt, eighteen thousttud and they met death bravely and without a murmur, because their families re amply supplied with the Family Favorite Burning Fluid and with Lupton Silver Burners,aud their kitchens were well filled with the best queensware from the liou.*eof H. S. Klchardson & Co., 78 Mi.in street. iti
And Jeho-haphat the Ron of Aliilud and Ablinelecii the son of Ablathar, proclaimed to the people that Peter J. Ryan's harness were all stitched by hand andthatthey were cheapest and most attractive and would last forever and ever. And Kyan was much sought after at the corner of 8econd and Main streets.
And when the children of Amrnon saw that they had made themselves odious to David, they f-ought to piesse hiin by giving hltn Christmas presents bought ot S. R. Freeman. And the presents were of beautiful gold and sliver »nd precious stones and ornaments and David rejoiced.
Now when Ton, King of Hsonath heard how David had smitten all the hosts of Hadaretar and chastised them because they were traveling with old trunks aud wornout carpel bags, he forthwith led the to Dlckhout's. And Dickhout was exceeding glad and Immediately brought forth trunks, valises and traveling bags which for beauty, strength and cheapness were without parallel, and the king purchased for all his people.
And it came to pass that after the wars and famines had passed away and peace and quiet reigned supreme, thnt the people were happy. And the fathers began to look about them for Christmas presents and they forthwith supplied their children's many wants at Sheap's. For Sbeap had an exceeding large and rare assortment of all kinds or toys.
And Uzand Ren and Uzal and Peleg and Joktan and Togarmah and Mahaleel and Baallian and Aholebarnah aud Klnjath. Jcarlm and Eshtanlltes were great smokers. Aud they always purchased their cigar* and tobacco at Duddleson's. And they were great admirers of his line Havanas for 25 cents. And the old "Original Velocipede Cigar" they found a superior brand.
Now all the matrons and maidens were women of rare taste and refinement, and it pleased them to wear much notions and trimmings and fancy articles. And they heard of the notoriety of Riddle and continued to purchase of him even unto the present day.
And some of them even of the sons of Simeon, five hundred men, were In need of optical good*, and they learned that Statt had the best assortment, and they bought of State. And here also they purchased much jewelry.
And they smoie the FeSt of the Amnnkite* that were escaped aud dwelt thereunto this day, and all their drugs and medicines and fancy article*, perfumery, etc., they purchased of Cook A Davis, because they are the leading Ohio street druggists.
And the ons of Shechaniah were neglectin their childhood, and when tbe grew to manhood they had sown many wild oats and of course were renowned smokers and lamou* Judge* of cigars and they pronounced Scott 3hoafa the best, and they always smok-d Shoaf* manufacture, and they sought him at bis little shop west of the canal
And the sons of Mesbobab were all daughters, and even In infancy they developed a taste for fine quevnsware, and when they gn up they were excellent judges, and they proclaimed to all nations that the fitest queeusware, glassware, crockery, bt-»l line plated ware, could be fuud at Theodore St ah I'M new sand, south Fourth street.
And Ibhar and Klpalet led forth great arml«- to battle, an huudred sad 6rty and four thousand and every soldier went unto I. H. *'right b- fore nis departure and cun-d a photograph for "the girl I left be hlinl toe." And the features of tbe pboto could not be distinguished (h tho*eo the original.
Tlien a mighty calamity overspread the armies and tltoasnnds of women were made widows In one day, and with atl their sorrows and affliction" tiiey were happy, be«uv each had a new stove from me noose of R. Bill, and their parlor* re furnbdmi with his warbletaed mantels, rare and beautiful a id no gtstn used there bat Bail's.
And Ma died In a good old age, foil of days, itches a'Hi honor and bis daogbUn wen ttappv orphan* for Jebo left ibetn a KMeiitWay pi«4io aod a fine musical cdacatbto which tb«y bad aeqatrvdat the Musical tiwliale, snath Alb street.
Moreover there were many drcoer* of fine tcasber. of kip and caif, of foreign and dome»Uc brsada, and tbay mad* tba bast In the fautd and safpHed tbe booae of L. A. Harnett 4k lU, IM Main 4rM. And Burnett
Osv therefore bad tfca lsa«brs and shoe finding aod aartefted all the bast tfaeler« and tt remains even to ibfai day.
Aod all tbe geaeiattoos of Mlealab gathered tbemaetvea lugUbi and dwelt la the
l^nd of tbe Hoosleia aud they had for (their motto "Better la a dry morsel and good tea and ooffee and sugar and cranber* rles and spices and fruits there with, than a baker's loaf when strife begineth," and so they pa* ionised Tuttle's Tea Store.
And it came to pass that as the people grew In wealth and numbers and learning the demand for musical instruments likewise Increased, and tbe Weber Pianos wen much sougbt at the house of W. H. Paige A Co. and his many other fine Instruments, organs and melodeons and stringed Instruments were tbe delight of tbe people. And they bought their sheet music oi Paige A Co.
And there was an age of much machinery and all nations were prime to eliminate manual labor and the tendency was good aud tbe people were happy for the housewives were no longer compelled to grind tbelr eoflfee by hand. So they bought of Joseph Strong, the ready roasted and ground. Strong likewise furnished them with teas, sugars and provisions.
Now Ahlnoam was a Jexreelitess, the wife of a notable persouage, and her temper was a» the raging sea who-*) billows lalied the shores of peace and quietude, and discord aud discontent reigned throughout her household. And the unhappy husband supplied all her parlors and other a|ariments with grutes and mantels from Moore A Hagerty's, and peace ami harmony reign ed forever after.
And Sabteclii and Cusha and Alinodcd and Dicklabu were great lovers of hot drinks and they preferred them made from the pure Jamacia Rum, aud they recom mended the Scotch and Irish WliisKey all dealers. And these choice liquors were sold by J. B. Lyne & Co., aud so it is even to our day.
Now Meschaand Linos and Tubal wer dandies and they loved much fine and wel fitting clothing. And Grlangtr Jfc Co. wer men after their own hearts, and alwuy gave them satisfaction. And for read) made suits and piece goods and men's furnishing goods, they alwuys went to Erlanj, er A Co.
And among all the men of honor and renown none surp ised O. Rankin, who wa a dealer in drugs and medicines, and to thidny Ills stock Is the most pure, the mo-t con., lete and the most reliable and foi drugs, for perfumeries for oil.*, for fancy ai tides, and for all prepared prescriptions, u. Ran Kin Is the man.
And Nnliist bullded a city in the land of Ills fathers, which for beauty and niagnill cence wa* not surpassed. And much hard ware was required,and all building material and things of Irou and steel were bought Cory «t Co. And skatlnz rinks were mad and tliousauds ol skate* were bought of Cory A Co.
Now the older men and the youths and the children came together to deliberate upon their apparel. And they deemed good flt* and stability and attraction aud cheap ness essential, and thus tliey were led purchase at 70 Main street, and Bannister was ever after the popular man for clothing
Moreover, fires and famine and pestllenci oerspread the land, and cities were burned to the ground and Insurance companies fulled and went down forever and ever. But the Phoenix of Ilartlord remained Intact and the North British likewise withstood the test, and also the International. Ann now they are represented by llavcns A Far ris.
And the severity of winter camo forth and slew many beast? aud every ins ct aud creeping thing perished. But tho.»e who hud looked to Kuppenheiiner for clothing escaped and dwelt In happiness.
SIMILES, (JUOTE KQUE AMJ tXJM 10A L.
A grotesque simile is sometimes very expressive. We mentioned those ol Daniel Webster, who likened the word "would," in RUI'IIH Choato's handwriting, to a Htn tll gridiron struck by lightning of a sailor who likened a gentleman whose ftc« was covered with whiskers up to his very eyes, to a rai peeping out of a bunch of oakum of Western reporter, who, in a weather itemonacold day,said that thej*un's r-\ in the effort to thsw the ice were as lu tile as tbe1nil reflex ofa painted yellow dog of a conductor, who, in a discussion as to speed, said the last time IN ran his engine from Syracuse, the tele graph poles on the side looked like nne tooth-comb. Himil^s of a lik« character are often heard among th common people, and are supposed to be the peculiar property of Western or dtors Instances: As sharp as the little end ol nothing big as all outdoors it strikes me like a thousand bricks slick as grease or greased lightning melancholy as a Qu iker meeting by moonlight fl as a flounder: quick as a wink not enough to ke gruel tor a sick grasshopper not clothes enough to wad a gun as limp and limber aan indla-rublier stovi-pi|»e uneasy as a cat in a strung* irarret not strong enough to -nl a eoolish otT a gridiron «fter you, lik« a rat-terrier ailer a chipmunk squirrel u»ele»»8 us whistling ns «1 ins to a de.nl horse no more lhui a gr.issb«pper wants MII apron don't make the difference of the sli.ike of tail soul bobbin* up smi down in tie bosom likeacr r.y |xir|siseiii a pond red-hot grease: enlbust.mm boiled ovt like a bottle of ginger-pop as impossible to penetrate his head as to bore through Mont Blanc wiih a lioilcd carrot as impossible as lo ladle tbe ocoiti dry with a el .tin-shell, or suck the Ouil of'Mexico through a goose-quill or t« stuff butter into a wild-cat with a hot awl or for a shsid to climb up a sh ulpole with frt*sh mackerpl under each arm or for a int to run up a stove-pp»* with a te.«xle tleil to its tail or for a titan to lilt himself over a fence by tinstnps ol hi* lamia. Then* is alio her class of similes scireel^y aa pertinent as, lor iiiftatioe: straight as a rsin's born It will melt in *oiir mouth like a red-hot brickb-.il talk lo him like a Dutch unele smiling as a isket o." chips isld hick's hatimnd banp\ ws ••l.iiii at hijh water quicker tb«n jO'i tn s«v J-M'k Robinson like all l**a *.*n| like Hi*k like tiny lik all nxtur' like all sixty quick .many thing niol ss hop* in.oi Halifax sleep like a lop: run like thunder deader thin d«ir-n til giting along lih* two-for von p' ok ro-ii.
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SPECIAL SALE
Of Shawls, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods,'
A»» nF.*IK4Bl.E ARTICLES, ','
rFoE'lthie"-:!! Holiday Trade!
We Shall JTafc*-' it Interesting for Our Cimtomers to
Make their Selections for the Holidays
At the NEW YORK STORE.
New Dress Goods, New Shawls, New Kid Gloves^
Lare Collnrw, HantlkercblefH, BOWR, TIM,Tortftlae iihrll aud I Jet JeHclrjt. iu profkiMiou and Cheap, at the
New York Store, 73 Main St.,
a\E4K TIIE COURT HOUSE M|I4KK.
JUST RECEIVED? 25 |»i*»ccs Plaid Drrss GAOIIS, at 12 10!) pieces Meodeil Alpurajs, at I5r. (15 pu*ees ICobe l*)if ierii*. at lV 1 SD ph lliarili Siri|it% al SSe.
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IIAI1I01110 Xt'w Drew UOIHIII, at SOe, ilSf, |Oc. 25 piocea A!e«anlor I'oplinn, al only 50c,
Bantia.
W. B. HhlHito. iMtrlai pantaMd the In lam* of T. C. Han tin to the Arm of Turne A Ham In, we hn%e formed a ropMrtnenthlP ander tbe oaine ana «tyle of Turner A MillUto. and will mnUBM tba
FAMILY GROCERY
AMD
General Prodin Batdnen, AT TH BOLD STAND. Oaratoak la Aill aad ov |Mner*atMUl baaa low mm fbe lowwt. Wa woald be |iUawd to bave«wraM frtea4» aall and aa aa waU aMioM*. JA1I»«U.T0R2CI-B,
WU. B. KlllLLITO.
atl. Oor. Mala a ivvenib auaata.
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We lceep tlie very BE.ST BRANDS OP BLACK ALPACAS that is import-J ed. Wc off. litem it lower tiuures than any other house in the trade.
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED.
II. HENDKH-ov SAYS
I' bolaayp^ S5 'rlSj (Shown above,)
Xi:w YUliH NT* 73 Jlaln Hlreet. nr»r Conr* limine Nqnarc.
[-the flii'-st fiJ'-n-Fioi»t 'i il bailor Stovo in tin- wornl, IOHI 1 ion lie the announcelIHIlt Willi COIlMll'Trtlilo sstiSIIIClloil, tuat 1 control its »»«ie in T» ri'«-Hiur. Ii N win1'iuetl to "draw In any Kind ot Hue. 1 itlSOKell
JJ00KS AND
As
STATIONARY.
f# I
IS ORDER TO
Reduce Their Stock
As much as possible
By (he Flint of January,
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Bartlett & Co,
WILL0FFKR
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'.^Special Inducements
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In the way of t)lKcountH on tholr Htoclc, which vuibituiiM
mHLKfS,
Standard, Miscellaneouvs,
And Juvenile Hooks.
BLANK BOOKS,
HfinORAKDIin UOOKSj
Of all (lnncriptlouii.
DIARIES
FOR
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Paper and Envelopes,
MOLD Al«l» ATEEI, PKXN, .PEH HOLDEM, PEWIILH, POCKET BOO KM,
I'ORTrOLION, A WpiTltfft lll'.NKN. 'PIITI'KE FBAMKA,
PHTI'REII, irABDCAIIKN, TABI.KTN,
P/PER KXIVM, POCKI.T tJTI.rRY. I INK, 4'IIIMM anrt I (IIE(KEIlMEJf,«
Briefly, all artlclen unually kept In a Aral-elan*
ISook and Stationery Ilousf
fook
to your Intereotn, and when nbc
to purchase call at
101
Main Street,
Acroti1from ttprrn Hnum*.
pHE BE8T KOUTK
East and West.
INDIANAPOLIS (INiINNA'
& LAFAYETTE tt. H.
t'laelHMll and Ka«t*rn Dlvlalaa.
Four PatMenger Train* leave tho Unl tie pot, IncllAnaixilU, dully lor Cinclnmifl 'liilltctHbe, Marietta. Wa-lilnutoii, aid 'II •bvllle. Onto Parte, NiclioiH»vllle, K«r ucky. A loo for l'ark'-r»buru. Ban lino. Washington City, Philadelphia and Ntr York.
By thin roo»e Eaat a ticket run rnirchw •d at the Union Depot to New York at
l*
prim aa by any otlmr route, wlie the bolder can paan tbrouKb oi »t«p o. -tt all tbe above named Kaatei cititn.
Utorflle, talnry and I'hloif# vlaloM. Tbree throttgb Train* leave the Union •ot daily, for Lafa'«tte, 'llca|(o, Hprl teld, (^ulncy, St. Joaepb, •tuwia City «u tmmtut wltboot cbanae of cum
Time ana distance Jem anl fur- aa low I r.y a. other route, to all the prfix-In own* aod cttlea In tbe Went and No.*
cheeked through mall prlncl aleeplng car on nh(bt trul
•olnML aod
•oth Caat and Weat. For further Information anl tlclctU, al •4y to tba Ticket Aarat In the Union Dep«
O.
W. MXHE,
Hup-rhil»*n«biiu
W. H.L. NOBLE, Gen. Ticket A*t. 20-«t*
pLABIDGKt
The Dyer,
WALHtfr jrrHEBt,
Hear Market Hoaa*.
