Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1872 — Page 8

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Hon.JD. W. Voorhsis is a^lugpoij^er the holiday sesioo.- ..

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Hiram L. Tillotaon^of Nerada City, Missouri, is 19 the city. W. H. Palgels enjoying the holiday season at bis old home in Ohio.

W. R. Mercer proposes to go it alone with theNgarriage establishment of the late ScoU.'Orcn &. Cp.

IJ. Goodman starts upon his long contemplated visit to Europe about the middle of the coming month.

T. H. Riddle now pats his books in so elegant $50 booK case, ap ynexpect©d present from hls-employes.

Attorney General IIanna got $2,500 from the late legislature lor extra ser •vices during bis terna of office.

City Mars&all Schimidt now wears a gold badge, and bis Deputy O'Mara, carries a gold-beaded cane. Christmas.

Nick Filbeck has a lady friend. That's why since Christmas he wears that one houdred dollar gold watch chain,

Hon. Moses F. Dunn will lectnre in this city on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, upon his European travels. A

Fred Douglas lectures at Greencastle "%o the evening of January 7th, on ••Keoiluiscenecs.. of Slayery and Anti-

Slavery." •j Jerome C. Burnett, now spending the holidays in this city, will retnrn to the State Auditor's office with the incoming Auditor.

Superintendent Smith now receives ststiun house guests In a gorgeous dressing gown which he found in his Christmas slocking.

L. M. Hone, since Christmas day, Wears a respectable looking bat, by oourtesy of the employes of the Gazette press room.

Mm. Dr. Mahan and daughter Ida have returned from California. They loft Miss Mollie Mahan, who will remain there until spring.

Warren Davis, leader of Asbury Church jjhoir, ran tell yon what time it Jin now with tho elegant silver watch, presented hiin on Christmas day.

Mrs. CunifT, a well known citizen, who resided for a quarter of a century on north Third street, died at Providence Hospital Thursday morning.

James M. Allen, Esq., is spoken of as a candidate for Mayor at the coming May election. He would All the important position admirably.—[Journal.

II. S. Tennant will read bis bible tomorrow from a handsome copy presented him on Christmas eve by one of the bible classes of Centenary Sunday School.

Tho Orpheus Society said that Prof. Anton Sbideshould carry a gold-headed oane with the rest of them. W. E. Heudrloh made the presentation speech^*

A doctor wont out for "a day's sport, &nd complained of having killed nothing. "That's the consequences of having neglected your business," observed his wife.

Rev. James Hill sees nothing wrong in woman occupying the pulpit, and the theme of bis sermon to-morrow will be "The propriety of woman's preaching."

S. S. Allen, bookkeeper ofthe "Buckeye" Joined the grand army of cane bearers on Christmas day, a magnificent gold-beaded stick from "the boys ofthe buckeye."

Harve C*rr, foreman of tho Express news room takes pride in showing a handsome gold-headed cane, a Christmas token from the compositors of that establishment.

Capt, John M. Eastln, a prominent member of a Silver Mine Company in Utah Territory, is stopping in the city for a short time. Ilia voice is as silvery as it was in days none by.—[Journal. 'M C. Harry Frank is the worst actor of any pretension* that has ever appeared upon the Opera House stago, and we have some doubts about his being "New York's favorite classic actor."

Mrs. Theodore .Curtis, formerly of this city, now residing at Spring Lake, Michigan, we learn from the Express, was thrown from a sleigh a few days Ago and bad a leg broken above the knte folntr

It Is generally eoaoeded that Col. Kdwards has made the best presiding officer that has ever filled the Speaker's chair In the Leglalature. He will, without doubt, be' re-elected at the regular session, «J. A. Parker, of the Eagle Iron Works, will give his employes an oyster supper at the National House on Saturday evening, tills act is in character with his great liberality of head and heart, ..

Professor Rid path, of Asbury Unirersity, has been invited to lecture before the Woman Suffrage Association at its next regular meeting on the •raping ofthe first Monday in Jaquaiy.—(Express.

Kdmunda, of the Journal, and Dick* erson of the Gasette are slinging ink at each other. The points at issue are that the former is Messed with a house full of children and the latter thinks he Is blessed in not being a "happy daddy.'* I, & P. Bsauchatnp wants to go west and grow up with the country as t\ S. Marshal of Utah Territory. If, as the Gssette stales, be has the recommendation of Morton, Pratt sod Hunter, It is not improbable that he soon wilt with the Mormons stand.

HMHTOS Bitot. PIAXOS at Shifts'*, 1*2 Mais street, up sUlrs,

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LOOK at Riddle's hair goods,-bos gloref, laces, lace handkerchiefs, la* dies'and gents' underwear, etc., snd jsee if yon can't find something suitable fpr a holiday gift.

BEOIN the New Yearnigbt*by leaving off all bad habits, and purchase your harness, saddles, bridles, whips, trunks and valises, of Peter Miller, in the old post office bnilding, on Fourth street.

YOUR hands are chapped, are they Well, why don't you try Oil of Arnica, manufactured only by Gulicl&A Berry. AH who have used It pronounw it the most elegant preparation for chapped hands ever discovered. .p •, w.~.

IF you wish to 866 yotirself as others see you, call on Eppert, the photographers, an artist of long -experience, taste and ability. He has all the modern improvements, snd bis pictures are always clear life-like and natural, and he never laila to give satisfation.

GLITTERING.—Gentle reader go at once and look upon the beautiful and glittering display of jewelry, watches, clocks, silver and plated ware at T. H. Riddle's. His immense sales of the past week have been replaced with new and desirable gpods.

THE proposed court bouse business again promises to end in smoke. So do Scott SboafTs floe cigars, and in both cases the people are happy. The people don't want a court house, but they can't get along without Shoaff's cigars and tobacco. He keeps on east Main street, you know. i" The frost is here.

And fuel is dear, And woods are sere, Aud fires burn clear, S The frost Is here.

And has bitten the heel of the going year. But all who buy their stoves of R. L. Ball, dwell in comlort, and wife in tht parlor aB well as girl in the kitchen are happy.

THESE holiday times, if ever, people want pure liquors, and the place to get the real article, Is at J. B. Lyne's, opposite the Terrc-IIaute House. He has genuino Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Jamaica Rums, Fine Brandies, and Wines, and is Bole agent for Werk's Golden Eagle and other brands OF Sparkling Wines. i- ,"/ *.

GET your New Year's turkey at White A Melvin's, in the Cook building, southeast corner of Fourth and Cherry streetB. They will have a nice lot next week, together with fresh poultry of all kinds, butter and eggs, fish and game, in short, if you want the freshest country produce, the choicest groceries, fruits, canned goods, etc., patronize White A Melvin.

THE opening of the New Year is a good time to turn over anew leaf, improve upon the past, and form good resolutions. Among these good resolutions, hesds of families should resolve that for the coming year they will buy their choice groceries, fresh country produce, game, fruits, vegetables and berries in season, canned goods, etc., at R. W. Rlppetoe's popular White Front, 155 Main street.

BOOTS AND SHOES are going up. A pair of the latter advanced so rapidly yesterday that when the lady struck the icy walk they were just about even with her nose. They were button gaiters, and came from the popular cheap Boot and Shoe store, No. 10 South Fourth street, where all kinds of foot wear is sold so cheap as to excite comment as to whether the stock was got honestly.

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J. P. BKKNNAN A Co. don't believe in carrying stock from one season to another, and, in order to reduce their ateck of winter goods, will from this date sell 940 Overcoats for 935—135 Overcoats for 930, and 930 Overcoats for 925 —a reduction of five dollars on each garment. They also make a reduction in the ssme proportion on their suitings. For a good fitting suit at very low price go to J. P. Brennan A Co.'s, on Ohio street, between Third and Fourth. .v

FROM various sources of information it is gratifying to learn that more building will be done the coming season than last. Builders In snaking their plana and letting out contracts should keep prominently in mind Moore A Haggerty, who make a specialty of metal and slate roofing, galvanised iron cornice, guttering and spouting. Their facilities for rapid work and excellence are unsurpassed, as is very generally known in this and surrounding towns.

TURNER A SHILLITO made many families happy on Christmas day_by furnishing the supplies for hundreds of sumptuous dinners. Their patrons find this popular house a great convenience, for it is only necessary to leave or send an order with the articles deaired to obtain the freshest country produce, Including turkies and poultry of all kinds, game, fiah, butter, eggs, etc., together with canned goods, choice groceries and everything in their line.

A WARM overcoat Is comfortable, A nice fitting coat la desirable, A nicely made pair of pants, Or a neatly finished vest. All of which oan be bad in Kuppenhtlmer A Ben's elegant line of winter clothing, ready made, and equal to that costing a great deal more at the merchant tailoring establishments. They have a superb line of Suits, durable, styltvh snd neatly put together, snd very oomplete line of gents' furnishing goods.

QAK.SK Bans. PIAXOS at Sbtde's itB Un stre K, up stairs.

JIo! for £he Holidays!!

YOU HAVE NO TIME TO LOSE—GO AND EXAMINE THE STUCK OF .^ NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS,

JUST OPENED FOR THE HOLIDAYS,

At 157 Mate Street* Terre-Haul*.

Nothing can te more appropriate than any of the following goods for a CHRISTMAS-PRESENTS: MILKM* LINEN ANDKERCHIEFS,SILK and CASHMERE MUFFLERS, SCARFS and SCARF RINGS, TIES and BOWS, WALKING CANES, GLOVES sf every description, SLEEVE find SHIRT BUTTONS, Ac.

FOR Christmas and New Year presents, nothing is more appropriate or so highly esteemed by the recipient as one of those unrivalled colored Porcelain Portraits, or a fine re-tonched or colored Photograph nic2ly framed^ such as are to be had in the greatest peifection at Wright's New Gallery, 115}* Main street. Mr. Wright has secured the services of a skillful re-toucher and water colorist nnd pledges that work of that kind as well as sll other styles of Photographic Pictures shall be artistically finished, snd warranted to please.

He has a splendid lot of solid walnut and gold Frames on hand, and more coming at the lowest prices. He invites everybody to call and examine styles and quality of work and be convinced that the best Pictures and finest re-touching is done at Wright's New Gallery, 115^ Main street, TerreHaute. j'

Now that you are looking for something rich and rare for a holiday gift, something that will be acceptable to the receiver and reflect to the credit of the giver, we advise every one desiring to make a selection of this kind to visit the jewelry bouse ofS. R. Freeman, in the National House block, where is now displayed a la'rge and varied assortment of fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, Solid Silverware, Clockf, etc. They were bought lor cash, and the low prices at which be sells shows that he is giving his customers the benefit of the discount, and as a consequence be is getting a large share of the trade in this line.

FACTS FACTS FACTS !—Noyes Andrews keeps a first class stock of boots and shoes. He has as great variety as any othor dealer in town. He alms to sell his goods at as low prices as any honest man can and live, and he asks his full share of the trade and as much more as he can got. He aims to treat all his customers well—so well that it they once buy of him, they will thereafter continue to buy. If any of his work turnsoutnot as good as it was recommended to be, be will gladlv make it satisfactory with that customer and leave him no cause for complaint. If this suits you go and see him.

SENSIBLE people will endorse "Town Talk's" talk this week about making presents, and sensible people go to Bartlett A Co., at the Central Book Store, 159 Main street, for Holiday Gifts such as Writing Desks, Portfolios, Work boxes, Dressing Cases, Pictures, Stereoscopes, Albums, Gold Pens, Pocket Books, Paper Weights, Card Cases, Pen Wipers, Plain and Gold Pencils, Diaries Memorandums, Ink Stands, and so on clear to the end of the catalogue, to say nothing of the mngnlficlent display of books in all styles of binding, and for all styles of people. "KEEP the best goods to be had, and sell at the lowest living prices." This is the motto of the old reliable shoe house of Engles A Tutt. Keeping a large stock, as they do, and being able to suit eveybody, they are getting the cream of the trade. For fine custom work there is no better place in the rWestern country, and the man who ever got a poor fit at Engles A Tutt's would be a curiosity.

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THE wintry blasts blow cold, and if there is an unovercoated reader of The Mill, we desire te send him to Bannister, 79 Main street. He makes a specialty of overcoats. In his stock can be found Beavers, plain and tancy Chinchillas, English Meltons Aa. At Bannister's also will be found fine English Suitings, Fan6y ^Cassimeres, French snd English, fine cloths and doeskins, snd a choice line of plain and fancy silk and cashmere Vestings. Just now low prices is the rule at Bannisters. ^HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.

We shall, during the month of De* oember, make great reduction in the prices of the following goods Black silks, 'rolled poplins, fine dress fabrics, black and colored alpacas, superior all silk Lyons velvets, laces, embroi ies, boaiery, gloves, ties, scaifii, trii mings, notions, fancy goods, etc.,. Our friends throughout the log towns will do well from us their gifts fot Nepv Years. ADAS 66 East Washington

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Ind. —MIACE MEAT.—The best minee m«ai for sals to the 1 onablo rates by Joseph Strong*

—The ladies will thank us for directing them to plaes which supplies long felt want In this dty. This Is Lock wood's Oyster Saloon, in Cook's new building, west side of Fourth, only one square from Main street. Here oysters an served in every style by competent cook, snd in ft nestjuad oo«y room, er In rooms mors retired, dish of oysters can be enjeyed at any hour of the day, or In the evening. —Try Joseph Strong's new crop Tess, just received.

SruxviT PIAXOS aiShide's, 182 Main street, up stairs.

MAGDlRE & HUNTER.

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We learn that the "New York One Price Clothing House," well-known to the citizens of this State, and more especially to those of Indianapolis and Chicago, will open a Clearance Sale in this city at No. 78 Main street, between Third and Fourth, next door to the Singer Sewing Machine office, on Tuesday next.

This is a bouse of well established reputation, and will be welcomed by everybody who wants to buy first-class ready-made clothing, at the bottom price, without having to barter and beat down on every garment, as is too often the case. The great features of this house are to keep a stock of readymade clothing, equal to any custom work, to have every article marked in plain selling figures, to keep strictly to one price, and guarantee every article as represented.

This will aflord to our citizens a rare opportunity to buy first-class gopdsat greatly reduced priccs. The sale will continue for a few weeks only.

Bear in mind that the sale will commcnce on Tuesday next, at 78 Main St. Only one price and that at bottom figures.

It UBINSTEIN !-STEIN WAY The Boston Journal, in commenting npon one of the Rubinstein concerts, pays the following deserved tribute to the piano-forte used by Rubinstein "Weshould be guilty ofinjustice ifwe neglected to mention the piano used by Rubinstein at these concerts. It is a Steinway, and is one of the finest instruments ever beard in this city. In the hands of such a master it is capable of tho grandest effects, and its magnificent quulities contribute very materi ally to the brilliancy of the player's greut success. Possessing exquisite tone, and an even quality from the highest to the lowest note, with all the advantages of nice action, it is responsive to the most delicate touch and serves to embody with fitting graces the inspirations of the composer and performer. Rubinstein is certainly fortunate in bavinic at his command such a noble instrument."

Anton Rubinstein is the best piano player in the world. He only u^es the best piano, and that is without doubt the Steinway piano. He used them in Europe, and now uses them in this country. ANTON SHIDE, No. 182 Main street, up stairs, is the only agent in this city for these celebrated instruments. Nothing nicer, rnoro useful or durable for a Christmas present than one of these celebrated pianos. Sbide has sold some already, to be delivered on Christmas eve. Give him a call. Fair dealing and no humbug is his motto. —OLD RELIABLE.—101 heard from, and she epeaketh on this wisev From now till tho 1st ol January, 1873, any miscellaneous or juvenile books we may have in stock at the above establishment, will be sold at cost.-

O. BARTLETT A Co.

Remember the place, 101 Main street, opposite the Opera House. —GENUINE Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Jamaica Rums and Fine Brandies and Wines, at Lyne's, 219 Main street. —LYNE is sele agent for Werk's celebrated Golden Eagle and other brands of Sparkling Wines. —A lot of fifty Piano Stools, from the plainest up to the most elegant, just opened at Kissner's Palace of Music. —WANTED, all who are particular about using only Pure Liquors, to buy from Lyne, 229 Main street. —A carload Of organs have been ordered for Kissner's Palace of Music. Organ buyers should remember that the finest and best instruments ever brought to this market and the lowest prices can be found at Kissner's Palaoe of Music. —HuRRjyJi, for the Court Houae Square! Kissner's Palace of Music is what is attracting Mtention the most nbw^ Daily, lnyt^MH^i,sre shipped elivered teFdsllghted purchasre are loop, still on hand yst, yet to srtve. Push things is Mrmotto, Afd the matchless quslities

Inwmiuents and their low prices the business^ wanted to take charge of blisbed Dfiry—either "to tako tin it or attend to the same the profits. A fine chance to fnto good paying business Enat this office. —Rio, Lagnayrs and Java ooffees roasted every day st Joseph Strong's.

—Point Laoe Handkerchief* snd Collars, real laces, Ac., at S. L. STRAUS. *-FUMITUH» DEALERS

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—Kasberg A Hanley have opened Mattress Factory cor. 5th snd Mulberry streets where they manufacture snd keep sonsUntly on hand sll kinds of Matrasses for the trade. -BOWSES A JOHNSTON, NO. 1 and 2 Dowling Hall, have the exclusive igency for Brady's celebrated goods. ,_j

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SBCOND HAND PIANOS st Shide's 182 Msln street, up stairs.

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And get one to fit your head, oo One that will also suit your fkee oo and figure. Leave your order oo early, so that you may have it in good time. Yates has the great "JOCKEY CAP In different colors and a lar lot of gei dren'a Hats and gloves. Also,

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MERINO HOSIERY,at low prices. UNDERWEAR, CORSETS! HUSTLES! HANDKERCHIEFS. HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS. EMDROIDERED LACE. Ac. HEAVY BLACK FRINGES. FOR TRIMMINGS. NEW LACE VEILS. NEW LtNEN COLLARS* CUFFS. FRENCH DOLLS, vcry haudsomc assortment. NUBIAS, HOODS, SCARFS.

A fair supply oi FANCY and STAPLE NOTI ONS!

McKENZIE DIN 6MOOR,

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Acute and Chronic Di* eases,

According to the most approved methods. Catarrh, Bronchitis, A si ham a, Coughs.

Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c.,

Specially treated by an INHALANT, which, in most cases, will afford Immediate relief and in connection witb other mild remedies. effect a speedy cure.

Office snd Residence:—North side of Eagle street, between 0th and 7th, TerreHaute, Ind.

OFFICE HOURS:—From 8 to 10 a no., and from 3 to 9 p. m. A#

P. 8.—Dr. D. lias on hand's fnll line of HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES, and can accom* modateall who raaydettiie to procure Cases of Remedies and Books for Domestic or Traveling purposes, at any time, or on short notice. d!8-lf.

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COMPLIMENTS OP THE SEASON1 Leave your orders for the "NEW YEAR 8ILK HAT."

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fur collars very cheap. Give Yates the Hatter a call at the New York Hat Store, No. 145 Main Street.

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From tbe cheapest, to the finest FABRIC s'.l of which sre NEW snd selected with tbe greatest care and are to be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. ir

We Allow no Misrepresentation.

IF YOU PRICE OUR MUSLINS, YOU WILL BUY THEM, IF YOU FIIWE1 OUB DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, NOTIONS, PRINTS, BLANKETS, JEANS, YARNS, Ac.,

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Dry Goods,

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73 Main St., Near Court House Square,

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