Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 December 1871 — Page 8
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Personal.
fL»n. D. W. V.wirhees will return from #iUdln(Um to-day. II. J. ivoolor r^.uriieJ 011 Winlnosday iQnitUi'i vL«it lu Fiiubaiy.
Jul** J-ibti J. Kiy I* borne fiom W-nam^tou
(or
the boiUsy*.
O.issou, rtcdiuly of till* city,
bit ayouoJ vnifecUonv-ry «iore in Maitouu.
Huntington 8 niih and wtfe have r»"iurn*-i i.j iu« ciy from Ui.-tr wedding lour.
P^rry Wcstfall was the only Tcrre
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luviiol to Olive Lulu's wed-
Iht:ic
Herr, of tbe Brazil Miner, is
ntHkiug the loni coumry iew»puper in in-
It Is rumored th it S'.nkosch Is to 8u ii S.wiltey iiidjyiichtc^to itio* la ojxra w.ili Nil-.-oil.
Rich. »bb it (iir clerk in St. L'u!« of ihi una* P.iclrlc and Missouri P.iiiidl l( iilro id*.
Ilfrbert ullnun i* tMig ir»d tempor.triiy liixik-keeper for Relui.iii A Co porkpuck era.
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Mut of ih"» yntitiij folks who hive -ii air iy nt —c11l nr.* ho'iie, or will cuine horn •, to -p -nit hi- holid IM.
Fill'" '8 h'»r»*liy informed that cm-tot ptiiillili p»«iry for nicni. y, savn frii our ndvuriiiing eoiutniin.
Sli iw J"' iil an excited frentleWin to rerrc-lfiiMtu lloune c.erk yeaturday, I nit No. 7 dinner."
A. W. FT 'Inlv, of Vinoennes, pur Clinked mi miere-t lii Hie IViw-lIiiuie CoinMOUI Colit*i{i" of It. «rvln. .f nn Mi4r«Kor, of the Terrc-H uite N ill W »rtts will probably be el*cteu 8»-cre-try of th Huiiih #ertt rn It ulroud Com-p-my. nil Ht. J'lf'ph »..) Herald 8:iys W. r. rttoiiM, formerly of thi* civ, Is now Owuii* of iIt• lnri(i—t wholesale boot aud Hhoit .ior- In liiut etiy.
II'V. Dr. Ausiiii will deliver his lcciu r.• on -010.11.1114 I cm pie," by Invitatiou Of th vt .tonic fr it truliy, nt D.jw.iu* ll.ul D-'XI KriUuy evening. uniKil H. irIv li.is returned to .1 tluiore. tin will visit Mil* city lu llH-xprlnir, ami ai(ilu III tll.i I'.ill when Int oxpecL.4 to Vole for iiii re-election of Urant
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Appvnr no iiiorcon Tlie
3 Ki'wl MI^I IHM will 1 »»*TURO nt tlin •*m ftpi'tii IlniiM) on tlie 3iN.li Jununry.
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Will Klva tiA/ie^ II trnni nn opportunity lo Wilt" another Okuw loit-r witii Ktwip(ion how -Col." iu^I.um uuuirutliiwl by |ioininnnt
RiatiailoH ooiif •rniiiff bin hoing
Uow lii ordiT, llu* Hioo'iHlolil I) Minx-rut lelN Of 4 I WO-I^K *L |M)ITIIU oi that plncw who •w tilowtitl »Ul fti -lo* oy^tfrs In two hotirt ani twenty inlnutc^ last wwk, wlnliti'K lh'«r»«by win.*rof ton iloii nn uud tht prion of th© blvn.wi.
All lhr» profiw-ior« and tparhor* of th»' Kontt'U Ht^h iol will Hp«!iil thp bolnlayH a^i.- »lf Pr Ml III lit \V. A. |«M Will V1 -It liU f* nlly nonr H^lalia. Mo IVof.'Hsor N :K«wbv will vUH hl liotno In Il.'tiry wun-l'it(i-K«or 1.. It. JoniN will «rtmt liM lioiit* tn OiHBt OMUuty Wixit rrU wih vUlt in -II o.« ai* 1. ml Hmi', K.im.-II.', »i«l Kind, will »ti«oii tln Tvuohcr.i' A.NMO-
Mr. Mid Mr*, B-dvll Ryan, who wont lo ilncy ai mfinl»« i« nf th" inkln ioin iMny* wo»«« dl~cbiirK»ni by Mr. Rai kin in an»qiwnNM»f Hio (viuml Mm Ityun to |L** IN A pnrt foi which niio w.ui OH.«I, iiml wbkiii ••hi* *iii enitn«t*l. Mr. l^vuu ton-***! hir up in ln-r rotu-«nl, anl Mr ttjitill In ills rluhtx by lroppln( tlvni from ili«* Mil of th v»npany. The
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IIHV» Jolnivi litrt NVytidhuii troii|n».
P. Bnnlhh bou/bt ticket in
h«»i*o rwlBn nt Knl*bmvtll.i thr oilu ilny Al thrilrHWiiK, Mcml "Uiri W" f»r mut dr«w ih« »-q itnr«. Till•» w* t«-n o'cim-k *5lP ntghL Tlif»»i nlxiut halt of Kn.gbt-vlilv ftwui 1 A proooH«4oii nnd marched down to
K«•*'• I«OUM lii Di-tutil, ik'-d III in up and IWi^ntol to 111 in IU« IIOHH*. He innde a •tfjr c4iM)U«*nt and ihen Inviieii tht«rowil lo oyK.T*. A ilnyltKht iii^-eilun W »t»o lunuoliiK ile*i'Up-« th«* fm?t thai IH hiw All
UU that hoie h. lr Us n-
Ml lifk nf npfWltA lit* t« good iM^Irr, Rn4
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Kilil. all mid. T- dot-
Im.« will bv Mr. Kngil'h to any cillKii wtio wtil iitMl tli I«boiwi liOiti hU »UiUv, •ltd tto gai«Ui«i« wilt be A.*KT1.
KorruR orTHN MAII.:—RoadInFT yoor |«|vr of la 4 wo.*, niitlwl A ll»t of ill* iln^uMied |MiU(um, woo within lit* l*-l thir.l wf ceotaiy. have llv-fd nt Rockvtllv P.irkooouoiy. I WAI Uimppoiutrl uoi to fliul amoiitt Uieni, Uie name ul Arthur Tat* facto*. Hi* nu oue of tlx otrly artlicm oi itlat town. And dlMftbUteri A II«M pit* M| from hi* family in -ton. at a tint# trite** (MM* wwri' compmratlvely frwanU Snr M*!**." lie «w not A lawyt-r, or polttfc4i*ii by prvf**kn, like wont of llio^p
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yrlvtto ollu
oi
MMUid jutiicmt'iil nn«t kr«o
hiMlM, kuukim Unv«Ab tiiuiK« ami tornln| Ula OWN uiMOiOWl IIKI |. uu«-liUy mnl •tjirWlm U.W lliudl RHwv fthUtot*
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Uetr Uuih timu tlwlr |w|-
arltjr fir did not his lime ROIIII mowl wtlh hat la hand uoi kiting the v««i Of l»U (Mow OIUMU to ««Oil huu to IW|rwm or muf wtMRTe *1*, or lu packing ct»Bv,«tloAA, or la th* bubtri.-
at the OaauoaV tuooth, or IN
Ut* mamth (Ike bolloi box bat «itMenito bit ota inMmrXtr be m«m| iam d.«mv«tr fcM mm rwlMl him"—«u»U lk»UtMMtrlwi(»ot m»n)y gn«U* AU*I rwMl VODK, w»» the pwr ot the UM
Ivm mwd, tad WM* «upw«d bp' A»M «f Ui at. Tto omit ht* name* J|r. BUlw, la «Maur«UN| the dMW|iu*M
Of MadnliM If flfij yernes
Willie Tuell is borne from Racine College. Hill D. T. Travis was at tbe TorreHaote Houae yeaterday.
E»?v. Mr. Maybin, of New York, will offlciate at tbe Episcopal Church to-morrow foreoooa aud evening.
William E Kirtley of this city, pro-
po«ee
to oonstract
a fine
block in
Br
ail.
John M. Duolap and wife, of Perrysvllle, have gone to Kioiid* to t»peud the winter.
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Warder (Juiiiininjf. who has resigned a* Av4*iaut superlutemlcut of the I. ASL. L. K. R., Ut now lu Pittsburg.
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R. Henderson and wife left yesterday fo- I'dt^r/iiiurg, lad., where they will upend (iie holidays.
F. S*hui'llerin in leaves tbe city this evening for hi* home In Philadelphia,where he will itprtid tile holiday*.
It. Holmes h:ta resi^nod his
dltcuu
will
will iu irry and tlix} Into private lilt) an •oon a« her i-tuiui-in nt In tlua oo intry i-« OV«II
All T.'rro II mte, Inclii Un^alnVx inni oorounr. «iilniri'.l li for- *rtl'«n In no'i "At rnu iiry itlti^ two Uoznn liHrr|-lill(v| osi{4. Tim «'»»ronc»r w.w dlxupIKHiittnl, howi-vur.—{S. Y. Po«t.
uiilo F.v iii'mrp (Mrs. Walkor, •f I'.irln,) dif»w no ix-tie lii Gr enciiHeitnil In II tiiiv|oll-4 t'uin In tbU city, wlioro HIH dl not looiurf iMicnii-o only about loz prr-oiM wtrro In nticndanc*.
ha iiinier.ii ra-»uicjd
tlit- 111 inuiactiire 01
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Terro-
inte,
recently, handsome
hut bvsiitui youtii w.w walking quietly down town, wh.11 a lovely young lady ran Uf 10 lilni, threw her anus mouud
At rotwonable
brick baiueu
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Rev. B. F. Howe nddresaed tbe ineeting iu honor oi forefather's D.iy nt iudiauupolin tarn night.
R. P. Ooer, formerly of this city, now of Ht Louts, propose* to engugs in the ruin burlnut-. in Chicago.
position
a« :ig ut tn thin cl of the .Vaiioiial Liie Iti-
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a nee Com puny of CMc igo. John 8 rott, "laii'^binx Jolin," for-tni-r.y of Paris N now employ«nl as a sal tnau in the dry goods house of W.H. ltyce A Co.
Prof J. W. ister will lt^cture at Dowling Hall.oil mrXI Weduesd iy evening. wil
of
Indiaua. The Bxpress nanies Rt*v. B. W. niih, form *rly of till- city,
um
camlidaie
forth.* it puitliiMii noiiliiiiio lor tiup^riiit ndent of Pah 1c liiiiruc lo:i. Ciiitrli-H S. V.» iriit'ea of this Hty, uieiuber of ibe HopUoiuore el iss ut W.ib.wh Collect*,ile.lvere.I an i.-itio i.'-s.ioj *ct Liw," nttlieaiiuu.il peri.irniaiicj of
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A Prairieton corrospondent writes to ua iliat William oyd, who aucld^ntiilly shot and oauaetl int.- di-alh ol John All, I liree inlicu h- iu th of Prairieton 011 Tuesiliiy, l.i Uisiraoieil, and it 18 supposed that he Is lrre levatlly in.-uille.
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Frank S. Myera has resigned his po.sitl.oi
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a-th
re-li(iiaiion
ill's Bmk,
take
Hie
ert.-et
on tltel-a of Jiin-
u.iry. He will go, 11 ahoiit two month-t, to Carthag.-, Mis ourl, where lie will engige In
w.xilen
lather.
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UII MUIKO, Out
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gooda Willi
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prominent ex Tjrre lutentot is
In trounii!. Hon. K.J. ttoye, Pre-ulent of Llh.-rla, whose harn.-r-po.e lonn.-rly ornumented the vicinity ill Htewart House, la repyrti-d to
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bjeu luiprl-oiicd, 10-
Ke her with Ills MOII.OIIU CII irite of appit)pioprhtilng ov.-r S.(W,UUU worth of Liberiaii
bO'ul.s.
iie lias al-u h-eu depo-m-t tro.ii
oltlci- liie ailiiilnUtraiioii of t.ie govera-
nt
b.'tng provisionally conducted by a chief executive co.iiniiiioe of throe mem-
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and kissed him wnh einpiia«U. The b-iali-I'ui indivlilu.il fell an ailoverUhiiesi'' lui-me-llately, and al the »ame llinu the blu.shIn* Imly cllsoovered her miiiake, apologiz by say lu 4 Hiie thought he wit* iter uucie. ami fl like theaiartl.-d fawn. Al la-tau-eounis the basliiul outh wNli^l lie could be ml ti^ken «r uncle again.— [N. Y. 81 ir
There were rmnors of an attempted
NUiclde yeste.d iy, but 1 be report waa fal«e atnlaro-e from th fact th it a geiitlemau who 1 ad sul»scrilH«l tor that monthly pro C'-s-s of torture,''Tue HI ti»ry of ilia vVmld the ^u 1 and M'Mn," which It livere I III monthly parts, W» Heen to Nwallow so -.fthlng out of Ii nek buttle nnd fall sonsel*a« a moment inter. He explalm^l
tilings
when revlv
si.
and na lie thougt
he HHW (he the book agent comlny wl the three-hudrel aud itlneiy-slxih numb-r of ibe work, and li'i-i simply miught si una lus iroin th ddinij hn hut
it
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Mi a
ii a ut-w
aiarm and his x.-evsive Joy caused tbe reuciion that tloorvd uiiu.
Mis* MuGrtuor, Mis»a Thompson and
liave relurueii iroin Vnsmir
spend
the holidays
Ml.-vs Lucy Deiano
is visiting iu Henderson, Ky ...™.ill's. R. A Munis has returned fiom a three inoiitu.s visit tn the Kast Ml« Hophla Denting Is
vis.ting 11 iltlinore Niis ill.! Putnam wll
be In H- lnia, Alab uua, next wn-k Mrs. llotiiie Union UhiUtian Colli-gr, win leciuie lu Muilivau on tlie evening ol January ail.....^.Mrs W. Kreenian in H,»udy Hill, New York, where*lie will sp, nd ilie iioli inys The huiy inlior 01 dchunl
No. 0 liuat resigned on account ol ill health Hoe will he aiuveetltsi by a Mrs. Connelly.
is. M.iiy L. Clnik, prlI10Ip il of
echo 1 No. will spend the holidays iu Ht (xrtiia. Mrs. Lr. Maim, leacner lu Uie same MPIIMI. will visit In »)w»KFO, N. Y.
lies in at it again. II'* in constantly in ih- liablt of astonishing the world by th. newness nnd uiAgnlttoenC.t of his ftockut ha and enpa. He liaa uns too, and aii Kln-li* of little comiortahie knlck kuncks. He hastheveiy la.est Uruadway »iik hat A look at his stock leads lo a imitailou a iioliaiioa lemis to puiebaiir, nnd purcnase iiiMn Joe glad, (iu ye au gladden
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TKKRK-HAKTE SATURDAY Ev BN1N» MAIL. DECEMBER 23.1871.
pricw. We would
rail
tbe attention of every one Intending purcb -sing china, as« and queenaware for the holidays, to give H. 8. Richardson A Co., a call at 78 Main street. Their stock la entirely new and their prices are not to be duplicated eluewhere. They have Jo-t reoeiv-11 nix cratea or erockery, Imported direct from England, being one the finest lots ever brought to this city, and It will be mid at pricen to a*totii*h everybody. Th* re la still a great ru-h for tbe Family Faw rite Burning Fluid. The people are determined to burn nothing el*?.
The wholesale trade of Tprre-ILinte la justly an ohJct of priile to all our cltixi-: Among oar whole ale housea none are more widely or better known linn that of A. Burnett A Co., dealer* In leather. Ac. They have an endle^a variety of eveiytblng in their line of trade, and th»lr rtork Is by far the larse-t In the cliy. Hiving be*-n In this business a nunib of years of cinxe they have learned by exi«rl*-nce Juat what the triule In thl- vicinity needH. Buy of them and you will be pleased.
A 1 idy left h«»r home a few d*ys ago nnd was gone so long that her husband, who was taking cure of the children, thouuin she had hit him tor good. He ataried out lo get a dlvorc.', but finding her at "cudder's netting loys mi Christ
We would «*all especial atii'iiiion to tbe it'iliie/er Cirtj lil.iajUj Chanpigiie, for sine by H. Lyne A Co. This is undoubtedly tlie flne-t Orand of Clinmp igne ever im|0rtisl. It i- pronoai.ced magiiitl-c.-nt by all who use ii. A pure and geod article of Champagne is something hard to get iu ibis couutry, and M»xr». Lyne A t'o., should lie w. II pationlz.-d lor their trouble and expense
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A lady left her home it few days ago and was g-nie RO long that her husii.iiid,wiio was takiua car 1 of the childreii, thought she had left ul in or goo I. He st irted out to uet a divorce but tludlng her at Jos. .strong's getting collees aud tuts for the timlly, and nil sons of griKvrli-H for mere song, he smilingly trotted back liotnecniigi-ntulaiing liim^eli 011 having such sensible Ladles, if you love your husbands and want to save money, trade at Mirong's.
To whom it may concern. Took A Divlsare still in the lend with fancy nrilcl-s lor the holidays. At their diug store we fl ml all the popular prepurntlon* tor coughs and eolds, and I lions nd-of other articles, all pure and cheap. Call on thctn once and you will tx* a-tonl-lied at their prices. Prescilpnons prepare by them ae always correct. Their stock of perfumeries and toilet articles are especially nice and attractive.
With the npproich of Christ in is and New Years thrifty housewives commence
The Orand Duke.
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'lite ladles will readily understand tint an oi eatnblistteU bou•*, having up Utntlou nt Make, with xiienenee nnd uueoinnion MllUm (or prist)^ lug goods fioul Bi*t tmnls, t« the place to iwy. SUCH au *«4bilstiw. ut \V. Mill's
Ma»u nti«vt,
vt» ev«*(yuue emu fia-i nujr article in lie j. wtfiig lliw tury iusy done at the luWvat |MtCk* J-
Krl uig» r'a leg uu clothing b"us' is mill tlie .re.t ennitre of aitnwiiuii to ev iybody wanting el»» ulug. TtH* value ot
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«Miiiii|t he baud jmr aoiiwtUiug IHim^nst. H.-b t*a i*m«d krw lu Uls «upi A 1 ai «-v.-iyt «ly is l*i»y iu ttt* csSHIIIUIIII. til g.*iUilg a»» u»"v «t«|uit milj fo. wbiob tiMii*iltiU.ttal«i«J.
TbnuMihl* iMve visited tbe new lenH aua MSW Murv. 1M U«ui «Uw«, uu» wt?. k. Altai
Tl»'*Ur»»«d Uuhi* .Vietw Im deoaknl MS lo visit r*IW lUuiC, IMrtWl*tt*t«l»l«IMI 11 hi therm is as gtva a rash as »fw *1 U.«. 0. AiiM*4V Hue iWiry Ma, Ml «t«
Mnet. Tdct* l« In* |msh UI get ail kinds
Uuat to wsMlag the dl»i»itrtrtAd oa««| «f jswwtiy and wymMiy oprra (UM«%as Of fim llMUt, the wHUar »huaM diop Uw bv has hjr liar ilw »•.*• s«J cuasp«a la fc—a* Of Oar cdt/% gwnmet liuoilisKnr «. brmtg%ttothM yum. a
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prepare the family residence lorthe holid iy season. About this time,also,sen lhle nun and women loo, betake them-elves to
N.
Andrew's boot aud shoe store, at lii Mam street, and purchase some of those elegnnt boots nnd shoe* for wbicb Andrews so fninous. It is said that his make of boots ver do wear out.
How consoling I he thought, that when anything moJ beautiful and superior In the iy of queen ire, china, lamps, vn-cs, nnd everything In this line Is wimt It can be obtained at such low figures at the new qneensware establishment, No. 15, xouih Fourth street. This is one o' the most eleg nt and at tractive queenswnre bouses we h-ive ever seen, and we do not hesltAte to advise customers to give Thto. Htnhl a trial
There
is now no
great expectation that tlie Russian lmke will visit our city, bat if he should, his pleasure here would be greatly Increases! if he shooid examine the many bewutlful pianist, organs, nn-lodeons, stringed Inst rumens, every Hi lint In the ran*l«l line, and sh«s't mo-lc at W. 1 Puige A Oo'«, corner 81 xth and Main streets.
Tlie birg'ina in ready made ctolhthic nt the Kupp. nlieimer Bio eMhing »litv, are not on de«1rsbli in prior hat nn a©-t-oun of tin Ir «1 ganl make op and xqniait- styl *.
r.i -xsr't
of tb« mo«a of Kup-
peniieimer Kro's ibai th»-ir foods are of lr-t qu illiy, and equal in flwish to any flratCi»s- luetvb^nt taiioriug establishment.
Five miniiten -pent in 0% tinlning the st«w*k of irunks. rails.a, etc.. of V. U. iMck— bout will eonvlnoo anyone Uiat tber** is ibe place to get all kin t- of ir*vellli*g gear Hi* tAs'eful nMnbtl-hmetii crammed tall of the ro -t etngant «rk ever seen In this eity, and All wood.-rtully ciiMp.
It is lueitel in lii do street. anf ts
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aud A.I tosve wuK! aw »y Mtafloi um .a..« gaHt of wuebd, docks. Jewelry, fancy nome |mo to g-i bufiuiM. it to «u .ts|tioo stiver a*«l pMisd w*re, table and iwoeiMukniiit SK«IWI1 toe stuck is gotug pekrt and. in aitorv evrryihlng otf v. iy r4)hii. IIK- tiwiMr lu get g»uU hi«f*iMi wid i»* gt«i*.
r^pl ti»u wli a gr nd and briiU«iit
ustt'lly in a fir* -eta** hwoae of tht* diwcriptl(»i —ail
ut
Every man bus some trouble in life, and the greatest trouble that Kl-«n-r hAn, la that his mammoth Palace of Music l« entirely too small to contain tbe Immense loads ol pianos be baa bought. Ills warerooms Mre filled from tuiret to foundation stone with pianos of every style, shape, »ixeaiid vrrlely. Now is the ti to buy planoa of him, as buying In such large quantlllea as he doesund for cash, of course begets tlum very cheap and will give his customers tbe benefit of his good hnrgnlus. His stock of am«ller nin-ical Instruments and sheet music also exu-iislve mid con stanty Increasing. People who buy pianos or Kissner always live to a good oln age and die happy.
The ranks of old maids
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presents
for tlie family, and all sori« of confe«!ilonerles for a mere song, be Hiuilingiy ironed bac home congraiulntliig himael'nn having such a seiisihle wi e.
L'KII'
8, if ytu
love your iiu-h iinl-i und want to save money trade at -cuddera. ignitieent. splendid, elegint, lioantiful, rare, rich, nov. 1, ta»ty, appmpriate, timely, u-elul, ornamental and deslrab are the attinetiun- displayed "t fl. 1 ox's bookstore. He hit-1 lie inosi rare and v.irled stock 01 holiday good* ev«rr dlspl jed in this cliy. P. ople in ^-arcli of article" -suitable for ClirNtiua-s gifig should euil on Cox, as he has exactly wli it you want. The privilege of ins) ectlngso many curious and teauti I ul articles, itself, is wortli a dollar. He alo litis a veiy fliifsiock ot New Ycui cards.
can
be ver
materially decreased it ail lathers will 0111a ment their parlors and other riKiina with
Hagert.v's flue inaiblels-d mantels
Nothing giv. a a room a more autl.ui appeantnee than one of the-e mantels. They combine all tlie beauties of the most at rue live and variegiiied marble, and will Inst century without the slightest indication of age. Naturecannoi 1110,v peifeotly imi •ated in anything then lu tuo^e cuuuUra.
one by all means.
To lw happy HIH must have neat well fitting clothes, with ilie c.nisclou~nev.s
I nut 1 hey dil not cost too much W. II inuiaet supplies tins kind and
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oilier,
therefore every bo.ly niiugiobe happy
liould il si-aljlu to 11ml -ier and lea their 111.asttre. It hiis often been olwrvi that |sH»ple wearing uiotlie- 111 ide by Kan nister have a peculiarly complacent lool winch shows they are conscious ot' bavin got bargain Mr Bannister li'is hmi a much exp.!rieui« in hU Uneas any man in
the Slate and isemiiely competent lo plt-UM ail Ills patroua.
iSusiii Anthony, Mrs. Liverninrc
Anna Uickiiisou nnd a host of oilier iciiiln iue eelebiiiie-s, do uoi uiieraii aflord hall the iniensi to ilieln'iiedot Teire-Haute and vloinliy sa lippcaianceM indicate. Tin truth is iheie Is t-si strong nn aiirnctlon ni Guiick A Berry's, for the nttcniiou of lla lad is 10 be 11 vid d. While Guiick A Berry continue to sell perfumery, toilet nrtli bin lies, comb-, and so many other tieles fit for Christmas pie-ents at audi low pil'-es, •mnlesutThiglsts ij* as well stand a ide.
In
bringing thla braud to the
Tene-lluute lnai kct.
When the Millennium will come it is dlttleult to tell but when men will become unlver-ally happy can be answered win 11 it is d- finitely n-sceriuiui I lial all have b. 11 10 purchase their hurnwun: goods of ail kinds at Cory Co s, 1!I Maui ntre t. Kveiy hoy and girl WHO contms a i-park ol ilie uud vit-ilhy aiiouid iuiuii-diutely purchaiea pair
order to drive awny the 011 ni brought on by a notiili g-to-do sort of life, a gentleman st-pped In'o Ihnt little cluai sliopju-t wi*si of ther mal 011 tin street, yesierda*. and purcii .sed one of Hi-oit Shoaf's excellent cigars. The flrsi puf) dispell'd every feeling ol g'oom and he felt thai he was linmediatily transported to el.vNlnu fields. Since th 11 he has liein happy man and now declares li Ii int 11tion never to smoke auytlilng but Sho ps
Cigars.
skates at Cory's. It MIOUM be
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bo uie 111 mind that Ihtii sietfh bells are the oest 111 ilie city, and that eVtrytliing else lu liie hardware line Is excellent uud cheap.
Hundreds of families la this city are kept iresh and happy year after year on Iiippetoe's gioecrie-s. .No one can long brood over the trlais and ditUuullies nf dfe, It ills provision* are purch i™sl at tlie white fioul, hcau-e tliey are alwan pure, Iresh aud ch. ap. Klppetoe's custmiers are iiuuiliered by ilieiegmn, uud uev^fci one disa it lstlel lor healwnyji lUtlii-bua Jtnrgnito* I11 every nnicle. Buy your groceries ut Iiippetoe's ami ,MIII will live long and prosper.
Tcrro-n into is lioiind to lie the irreat est clt.v in tin! -tate aud \V. A. Sheap Is de termined to sell loys nnd hnlidny UO K|SS( cheap that cv ry child can be mule happy on Christmas. Toys can 'oun 1 In Ills store from all tlie four quarter of tin globe nnd iu ich elegant prolusion and variety as to make the oldest nf us wish we were children again. Cilinnhlin tonight nnd fill your pockets wlih indies and toys and thus make all your liou-ehuld glad.
Enterprise. The fact ol conservatism
of the P.iosnlx, the Interuatioivil and the North Biitlsh fire Insurance com pan lis has never -en more fully shown than In the Inte Uhiengo dlwter. All stanil tn-d iy safe and soun 1, and none mote so than the good
old Phcenlx of
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What wmild life be worth without
tea and coffee. What soothes and lefreslie* so much as a cup of fragrhnt Java nnd what would Terre-H tu lento is do without the celebrated New York Tea Store. Tunle is theinantha dispenses the purest nnd best teas unil coffees with a llbenil hand, lie also has a large and Inviting stock of gener al groceries, for sale cheap.
The felt shoes sold by E. Ohm are every day lncri-n-liig In popularity and are going otr like bo' cake-, ohm not nly Sells felt shoes but all oth»r kinds of boots and shoe*. The patent everlasting never
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rout boots are sold exc.uslvely tiy him, and be Is fast tiecoming one of the most popular dealers In the cliy.
In such cold weather as this, good stoves gre riquired to keep up sufficient heat. H. L. Bill sells another kind tint oil ones. His stoves are all as near perfect as cau b" and then be realises tbe im portance of qnick sales and small profits. Every one Is tieuted right tbat trades with blm, ,,
Santa Clans gets all his harness of Peter Miller, on south Fimrth street, as
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'U
liVt .c,
,h,-
Ha i.i\"
t»i»*
ee-tf
York. We spent a few
minutes with Haven-
Farris, this morn-
ing, nnd lound them busy writing policies. They have tli- neatest iiflli*e in tlie city, having improved it very much lait Iy.
There is unalloyed pleasure in buying the unalloyed Jewel iy and tlie precious gems so temptingly arranged In the Golden
Reception Pailors, nresided over by rt. R. Freeman. All that th* heart can desire or money purcha-e is glittering wli lit .• the walls at
Main street. Hasten one and
all, aud teineinhcr that Freeman enn supply a legl• 11 with as fine Chrlstm is presents as can be bought.
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thousands of sensible p«oplr. Peter Mil ler's harness 1» always good, no poor harness ever leaves bis sb p. Me has establ shed a large trade
a short time hy uniform
fair dealing and tbe exeellency of his inanufocture. Sensible to the last. A yonng lady has l*m frequently heard to declare that she all) wear glove*, flue ribbons and fine feathers, AM long as they can l« bough 1 so low at Rldd e's. Riddle bw
his
at ore en wd
ed with noTrliln, and crowd-of ladles In to bay them. Christmas
is
coming
II N impossible to tell anything new shout II. Wright's One ptH^igraphs, watch h* pi'tdoces evry iy. Everyb ely ktKiws that his work is All first-class, and thut his prle-^ are down to the lowest notch. He will ntw ty« be fnond at bis poet ot duty opposite tbe Opera llotwv rhrimin i* isoominsc, and 8in»oC!sn«
I* laying in his stock to distribute sutong
his fro
nds. We
pnnnee
Of
whleb be la selling at
aauflagijr low fttaw« fir ail kind- ot Iwuasjr pfew. wts, wait oa Use geatKmanly aal agreswhte HkMh. la goulug Mairfoal edooat^oo BO ex|nm«e shoo 4 h* sftim-l lo Henrtng a flfMdsnt orb«r Koal*leoeboi a A.iUndat ih M*t4eiJ Instltat.snaili Mh street. Mr. (Mrid* boll* Ageot Air tbofMarfnwojr |AUM.
fe*-l eertaln thst he will
upon th«s»e heaufllul goods wesiw
O. Hsnklo opening this w-rk. oost*»in* nf tot lei Mis. prtfUmty. ernnhs, hra-be«, oils, f«f., eHrnnt prewenls lor fctnale friends.
all th«- dfus Rist or Weat I iltlnk ibe Havana Is lb* best, And y»«a ie-sl o* mil her try.
Hat go to Dad ib«Hi% and hoy. Fl*- has A Aoe wl»tiie»l slock (Hxtb street, mut of NatlonAi Mock. dhlay preaenta are to ho bad of 8.
Hakor, at the PaJofflw Lobby, fie baa tbs larger *turk of ww llnl lottial paper io th' rtty and sa lor cnody, his i« tbe moat deik-tnos »en In tbeae nana. fVor Rmoa cigars asd a Utowv4 other nice things ars to be bad of him.
f-v- •,
Drugs.
Agency Tor
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Great Preparations! Useful Presents to a
AT Till:
NEW YORK STORE,
73 MAIN STREET, NEAR COUHT HOUSE SQUAB.
ARRIVAL OF OUU K.VI'ttESS PURCHASES
O E O I A A I
BkAUTIFI NHAWIJt, IIA.XDSOUK DRFS GOODS. COMI-Oll I All. E FVRfft.
BIG STOCK OF KID OLOl
Elegant Scarfs, New Sryles of Ties, Pretty Bows,
And thousands of other Desirable Articles adapted for Chrlstm.is Pros
BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCII ASES. AT.TIIE
New York Store. 73 ^Taiix S
NEAR THE COITRT IIOI'ME
1 WITTEXHURG, UrSClIAlTT &
M)I'AKE.
Geotleiuen. In Looking nrf»mi«| when Vial (Ing Tcrrc-Ilittrt Dun'l IhII lo
in^oisr
Clothing House
IS DOING AN EXTENSIVE BUSINESS,
Hji!
e. becker:
WHO IS ALWAYS READY TO PLK \SE HIS CUSTOMERS, IS UETT RAPIDLY FAMOUS FOK SELLING
READY MADE CLOTHING,
K,'i tu 1, ifv "*.*• 1 ,ii 1 CHEAPER THAN THEY HAVE EVER KEN SOLD IN TEH HE HA SINCE THE WAR, AND FOR STYLE AND QUALITY UNSURPAS
SEE THE ELEPHANT
Which meiins coine to f"
E. BECKER*S Red Front Clothing Houl
1
Oil 3llalii mlrt'cl,
MOIIIII
One door from die Corner, near Opera Hon|
FIFTY
PACKAGES FRESH TEAS
DIRECT FROTI ITIIMUTER^, iU
E IN E S A S
Bviiglil Dlrffl IVOIII Rrfincrs
..,.1»'s -jt
XOO BAGS COFFEE.
COFFEE ROASTED EVERY MORNING,
PEANDTM KOADITED EVKBV MORNING,
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Always for sale fresh at
Joseph
Strong's,
SIG1V OF THE NTIMIIIIXU COFFEE-POT.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
ITO 'SITJMBTJG
Owing to a clwngo In IhlM firm on the flrat of Janii w«iredelvriuliitd to
Clear Oat Oar Stock at Cost aud Bclo
ISow In your lime
To Secure Bargains in Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c. Kappenheimer & Bri eelm
wo.
IN MAIN
nmEix oi'MA nornE
GULICK & BERRY,
GENERAL 1EALEK8 IN
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. 1
Corner Main and Fourth Streets,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
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Medicines, Chemic
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