Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 August 1873 — Page 5
PHtr
Or the ninety-eight Indictment* retained by the Grand Jury on Monday for violation of the temperance law, nineteen were against John Smith. On conviction, each will ooat John aboot fifteen dollar*, besides lawer*s foee.
Sovb days thltf week the oonrt bonae square baa been almost eneircled with wagon loads of watermelons. At wholesale the melons sell foa about three cents eaob. Fine melons bare been bought tor two dollars a wagon load.
THR first power printing press brought to thia city, upon which the Daily Express was printed twenty years ago, has Just been set op in the Globe Printing Office. It was brought back this week from Indianapolis, where It baa done first-class work for many years. I
Orn city has a streak of Inck in getting free advertising and notoriety. The latest, and it is quite a feather in our cap, is the fact telegraphed-all over the country and printed In every dally paper in the United 8tates, that we have two architects J. A. Vrydagu and E. G, Helner who are among the ten architects whose designs for the Centennial Anniversary building have been selected by the commission,and to each of wbom a thousand dollars bus been awarded.
It looks now as if some action is to be token to abate that intolerable nui nance, the canal, running through tbo oity, a roceptacle for all manner of fllth a breeder or diseases, and a blotoh upon tbe fsce of onr otherwise beautiful city The (1 rand Jury has found two indict ments against the Canal Trustees and the City Council, for maintaining a nuisance, and tbe caws will come be fore tbe Criminal Court. Tbe Canal Trustees have employed Beard A Cruft to dofend the case.
Mauriaob Licenses.—The following marriage licenses have been issued by tbe County Clerk since our last report:
Noah IIni«h»-s to Hnnnnh Taylor Quorln Ilornung to Eva Meager Win. O. Howe and Surah M. Rokles. Bsnton Roberta and Hamh M. Conaway. Oeo W. Kdwardu and Madora May*. John May and Matilda Bay less. Ilrtice C. (Jrannell nnd Emellne M«rqulK. Androw Asperger and Wllhelmlre Bariels. (Mo. Hnlderman and Alice Ixwe. John M. Owens and Mnrgaret Lewis. Patrick McCabe and Julia Burke. CharU-*
a.
Borden and Martha Ornce,.
Jacob Sti'vena and Elizabeth SufTfel. Gto. W. Micks nnd Lucy Barnes. Tho*. J. Jnckaonand Mary M. Clark.'
Cot'NTv ATT.AS,—Mr. Richard Steele arrived In the city this week, and immediately entered upon the work of pon vasal ng for tbe new County Atlas to be published by A. T. Andreas, or Chioago. He will be engaged in tbe work of a preliminary canvas some two months, and we have no hesitation In oommendlng him to tbe citizens of Vigo county, as a clever gentleman, and his work as well deaerving attention and the most extended patronage. If our peoplo give it that support it deserves wo shall have a work highly creditable to Vigo county^ In another column wo priut a statement giving an out line of what the work will tx
I^tbhjibkts.—The
following Is a list
of interments in thecemetery since our last report: August 7—Mr*. Susan Dollar, agctl so yra cholera.
Anguwt?— Infant of Robert Knnlnger,ag»d 3 months: inflammation of the brain. August i-Infant of A. V. Sherman, aged 13 months summer complaint,
AusttntS—Nancv Wharry, aged 70years erysipelas. August Mrs. Elisabeth KI mm #1, aged 73 yearn congest I va chill.
August 10— Infant of Win. Finkbiner, Aged 11 months: Imperfect circulation. Angust H—Inrent of H. Hngar still-born.
August Ift—Mrs. Rt'lse cholera. August il-Jowpt) Hudson, aged 87 years congestion.
August II—Infant of Charles Klnts, aged 8 months summer complaint. August II—Julia Henry, ag«l 80 years congestion of the bowel*.
August U—Mis. Com Davis,aged 10 years death by poison. August I2-Intont of Austin Ohlgeschlager, aged months summer complaint.
August l-Jos*ph Caliinger, aged 98 yrs violent cold. CATttottc cnmvttMX^
4
August 7—Child of Mrs. Loweny, aged 6 months: raesales. August ft—ChiM of Mrs Hurst, aged 9 months summer comrlalnt.
August 0—Child or John Felinsket, aged SO months summer eempialnt. August 11—Infant of Mis. Alberta, aged 4 weeks Imperfect circulation.
August ii-lnfant of Lucas Bergert, aged 13 weeks summer complaint. if 4
A LITTUK OKM.—We are indebted to Mecara. Huyett and especially to Prof. Host for a copy of anew and beautiful song entitled "Maud Lenorr." by J. M. K. Richardson and W. II. Paige. The
Kandaomeat
lece is ornamented with one of the title pages we have ever aeon from any publishing house, and la indeed a credit to the musical publishing bouse of Paige A Co., Terre-Haute, Ind. The Messrs. Huyett are in dally receipt of all the lattmt and newest music. but none will Become more popular than that of "Maud lienor*.".—[St, Joeoph(Mo.)Herald.
W. Nowxuan, on Seventh street,
between the two railroads, Is selling nioe clear sugar at #1,00 for eleven pounds nice augur-cured Hams, each as are selling elsewhere at IT cent*, for 16 cents* Leaf iJtrd, such a* others sell at 12M *nta, can be bought st Newman's for 11 cent*. Ain't there
I
sji
TUB LASTCHANCX.
"We have this day thrown on our "anxious counter" the last lot of summer good*, to be closed out in tbe next ten days, by which time our Kali stock will begin to arrive. parasola, Dress Goods. Shawls,Skirts, Acu, and a few uiore remnants of Carpets, ranging from flve'to twenty yards In a piece. These goods will be void even lea* than half their true value.
mm
FOSTKH BROTH KRA.
W. W. PAYXE, Manager.
—A good Cone* for 69 cents at Cent Store. .• JSIVTIURT'S ija/ rct I SteH Ttowt*
.m
—For French and English Writing Papers go to Denio Bros., Booksellers, on Main, three doors Bast of Sixth.
Theyaredotnga fine business with Messrs. J. B. Llppinoott A Co's stand ard publioatlone—trade has opened lively tor them.
The LlpplnoottVart now revising Presoott'sblstorlesOS vols.) Oaring the last yeara of hla life, Mr. Freaoott de voted much time to the revision of bla works, making numerous corrections and additions, which bsve hitherto re mained in manuscript. Volume one is now ready at Denio's.
—Well, that Is a curious way to do, Msdam—toil day after day with tbe slow, old-feshloncd needle, and wast ing so much money on useless dress trimmings and gaudy head gear. Now just try tbls experiment: dress plainly snd noatly for three months, snd buy with tbe proceeds a Singer Sewing Machine, of J. A. Marshall. You'll be glad after it's over, and you have that perfect and useftil machine sitting by tbe window.
CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. We learn that E. Ohm desires to retire from the Boot and Shoe trade, in order to give bts entire attention to tbe real estate busluess. Here is a chance to purchase an enttre stock at a bargain, and step into a well establiabed business. In tbo meantime be is selling at retail a fine class of boots and shoes of all grades at greatly reduced pri*»- -21
KBRJtrSMILL.
Jacob Kern, who is now sole proprietor of tbe excellent mill on tbe Lafayette road, haa one of the most stylish delivery wagonrs that rnns the streets, with which free dolivery is given to all Flour, Meal and Feed purchased at his mill. Orders left at N. Katzenbttch A Co's, on Main street, will receive prompt attention. The flour mado at Kern's mill has a good reputation.
GONE BACK.
H. F. Reiner's, the dyer, moved back tbls week to bis. old stand on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh ptreeIf, where,with increased room and facilities, in an elegant brick block of hisownbulldlng.be will give prompt attention to cloaning and coloring all kinds of garments for lsdies and gents' wear. He sslo has competent workmen for the repair of gentlemen's olotblng.
77/A' GLOBE OFFIClt,
Sixth street, Terre-Haute, Ind., is now putting up a good HOB CYLINDER PRKSS, which will enable it to do a greater variety of Printing than hitherto. The facilities of the GLOBE for all kinds of work, including the getting up of Books, Blanks, Posters, fco., aa well as furnishing all kinds of work for Railroads, Counties, Societies and Organizations, are equal to any establishment in the city. The proprietor does not believe it is either wise or prudent to assert that his establishment is tbe only one In the country where thel«cr quality of work is done nor is be disposed to assert that hla ofilcelsdoing more work thad any fwo offices in the place yet, he does feel like thanking the public for the patronage thus far bestowed upon bim. alG-lt.
W-BROWX*
—A Her* & Co. offer all seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices to close. ut*
—G. W. Newman, at his populsr grocery store on North Seventh street, between tbe two railroads, Is selling Sugar, Lard, and Hams, for from one to two cents fper pound cheaper than they can be bought at any other grocery in Terre Haute. He also keeps a general line of groceries. Call and consult his prices and sample the articles and aav* your money.
Q, W. NEWMAN,
J* fS #*ifortb Seventh street.
—Hat Racks. 40cts. at Cent Store.
CAN'T YOV8KEIT.^4-
TO
THR PUBLIC.
A
1
Owing to the rapid sale and favor which a discerning public has beetowed on the Terre Haute Stoves, manufactured by Ball A King, loiue of the Stove dealers (icAo «w'( teU a Stove) have raised the hue and cry Old Iron, pot metal, Ac., by which they think they can Injure the sale and reputation of the Belle and Prairie City Cook Stoves. Now, I simply make this assertion to alt wbom tt may concern, that I will compare my Stoves with any sold in this market, and discount them all the time with the Belie and Prairie City, and a* to prices, will be as low as tbe lowest. And still farther assert, that If anybody prefers buying a foreignmade *8tove to one made at home, I will sell all my large stock of Stoves at ooat, to close th«m out, fort am determined a home-made stove shall take tbe lead, aa I know they are superior In many respeotato moat Stoves sold In this market, Respectfully, ft. I*. BALL. rzom.
Farmer*, yon will find It to your interest to look at P. New hart's Inupfoved Steel Plows, at New hart's Plow Works, First street, near MalnJ^
—Largest assortment of ladies and genta' Furnishing Goods In the city, aod lowe* price*. Ceot Store.
NawHAirrs /mjwowd Sttei Ami. in My yes! Q—The Bishop Wsgoe at Jonee A Jone*.
—Oo to Moore A Hsgerty** tor tin roofing, guttering, spouting and slat -Ing, No, 181 Main etreei.
VNIFOBMITY Of TEXT-BOOKS. A Countj/ Board* of Attueatlon Uwituuuui:—Xn Um oiroular reeently sued by the Stats Board of Education to "ItotMklp and aekooi Tnistess," In regard to tbe matter at change In Tsxt-Booka, It was recommended: 1 That at Ita September meeting U* Ooqnty Board adopt, lor immediate uniform tut throughout th$ county, series u* book* in mutfap only, snd require, by •.* order, books of thia aerlsa, and this alone, to be used on and alter Uieeoinmenoementul the ensuing fail teim."
The Huttt Board farther makes use cf the following language, via: "In making the selection of readers, Arithmetics and Geographies, great care should be taken to get the aatrr BOSKS i'Duju&hkd." superior books are now In use, they should be retained if inferior booJet, they should MOT BR RmntlD, MM PLY BIOAU8S A LABNS MUMDBB ABB now in Lbs school*." lu view of this recommendation of the State Board to get the beM book* publUhed, and of the urgent demand so long felt in tbls State for www and 6tUer Read lag bookivespeciaUy in the Dlatrkit uekools. we desire to cull your special attention to Harper's Unlt«d mates Series of Readers, which are considered the very bctt now before the public by ibe most competent judges.
ThetuiDOfllM have recently been adopted by a great many counties In the State, besides tbe moat important cities.
They are used at the Btate Normal School at Terre-Haute, and the cky of Indianapolis, and where used, universally praised. From the Truttee* of Shelby viUc Pubtic School*,
Shetbyi'Ute, Ind. We, iho undersigned, Trustees of thoShelbyvlllo Public schools, take great pleasure lu adding our unqualified testimonial to tbe Worth aud excellence of ''Harper's United States Series of Headers."
After a careful and impartial examination of al I the readers before us, we adopted, by a unanimous vote, the above named readers.
In point of Illustration, tbe choice seleoton or matter, the peculiar attraction and adaptation to all classes of scholars,together with the beautiful execution, we consider thein un8urpa»s.d.
Signed, A. D. Lynch,
NOW I8THK TIME TO GET THE BEST BOOKS FOR LESS MONEY THAN OLD ONES WILL COdT. 4 is M-j-i For terms, address 1 J. M. OLCOTT,
At General Agent, Indianapolis. 5
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNKR-W Mii-r-f v: Paste Retires from the Firiii of ^.*4, ,, Foster Brothers. '^fS&'.VAVsE, TKKKK-nAl'TE
1
We answer: not one merchant out of ton, knows any of the principal points which a Corset has to possess In order not to prove Injurious to the wearer in a in in or
This accounts for the amount of iUshapxd and mis-cut Corsets which are daily offered in market at even higher prices tb'un a good fitting and comfortably sotting Corset can bo bought for at a reliable Corset houso.
Mr. A. Her*, of tbe firm* of
TEKKK-HA CJTB 8ATURLAY EVENING MAIL, AUGUST 16. 1873.
1
Jao. C. '1 HACiUfiB, TruMc. A. KKNKUDY,
Trhkk-Haute, Jnly 2lst, 1878.
At a meeting of the Board ol Education for the city of Terre-iiaute, held at the office of the Superintendent, on the 21st day of July, L878, the following Text-Books, published by Harper A Brothers, were adopted for exclusive use in the Public Schools of Terre-Hauto for a period of three years from September 1st, 1873, viz: Harpers Uhiled suites Headers, Swlnton's Kuglisb Grammar. ,r0 F. V. Biskowsky,") Rm„,of fa HAxrKi. MAGIT.L, fj. H. o'Hoylk,
jruMC™:
By introducing Harper'* Header* thia year, the patrons of the schools will get the benefit of intrtxluciory rate*, or half price in exchange for old books, and two-third* tbe retail price, when no old books iwe exchanged.
MANAUKR.'
The Arm of Foster Brothers is this day dissolved by llmltsHon, David N. Foster retiring therefrom. JOHN G. FOSTER. ... 8C0IT FOSTER, m* DAVID N. FOSTER.
Referring to the above, we would say tht the business will be continued by the undersigned under the tirm name of Foster Brothers, with William Wallace Payne manager JOHN O. KOStER,as
8
Tebhe-H
SCOTT FOSTER.
AUTE,
Aug. 11, 1873. ,'
4'
1
uAlTENTION.'fl
c/',
If you have property for sale, or want to purchase or trade, call at the office of Fred. A. Ross, ™Real Estate Agent, 689 Ohio St.
—Calico Shirts for 50 cts. at Cent Store. Nkwhart's
Improved Steel Plows.
TALK ABOUT YOUR CORSETSI There is one question of groat importance to be considered with Corset buyers. It is: does tbe merchant who wnulH to sell you a Corset, know anything anything aljoul...» Corset, hiui. self?
Hera &
Co, has devoted ten years to the manufacture of Corsets in Europe, and has ever since in this country made it a practico to furnish tbe public with good fitting* reliable brands of Corsets, at half the prloo other dealers charge for Inferior goods. Therefore no lady should (ail to buy her Corsets at the Opera House Baitaar, if she wants to do justice to herself in regard to health and wealth.
ART'S Improved Steel Ptotcn. I
—Hkndkerthloh 80 ett per dost, Cent Store, 4th street.
—do to Moore & Hagerty's for plows, No. 181 Main street.
OOMKT8ATTHK MSB HIVE:' The steady increase In the corset business is tbe best guarantee that the goods and prices are satisfactory. Come and seoUqh j!
Newhart's
ImprovedSted Flow*.
SALVIA-for ihe hair. OfKNTlQUE-~ftr the teeth. FACE POWDER—for complexton# Most elegant preparations and guaranteed free from any tklng lnlurioua^
Oar own manaftwtnre. MnrcTtw A A«WITTBOW»» No. flop cor. 6th and Main ste. —Q say yasi Q—Tbe Bishop Wagon at Jones A Jones.
N KWWAaT*s /myi'uieed Steel PUm*.
—Q say yea! Q—The Bishop Wagon at Jones A Jones. —Oo to Moore A Hagarty'a for plnmb Ing, No 181 Main street.
4 SKVTINO MACHINE AT A BABVAIN. A new Wheeler A Wileon Seeing Machioe—the style eold at |B0, will be •old for §88, on monthly paymenta, If application made at this office immediately. Tbe machine has never been threaded, aud to warranted In perfect running order.
—Morgan A Roes, successors to J. A. Morgan, are now actively engsged In the eoal trade, having rod need their figures for tbe preeent month so that oonsumers oan get the beet quality of Curryaville, Pitteburg, Braall, Otter Creek and Highland Coal, In qnantltlee to anlt, at the very lowest rates. This enterpriaing firm dea^s In all kinds of coal—"you paya your money and you takes your choice," at the corner of Sixth and Ohio streets. Remember that tbe price of coal will certainly ad vanoa next month.
—Moore the Hatter, 406 Main street, haa still a few nice .styles In snmmer goods left which be Is determined to olose out in tbe next thirty daya regardless of price. He is also receiving some nice styles for the fall aeaaon, among which is tbe Broadway ailk hat and many othera too numeroua to mention. Call and examine hla stock he mil give yon first-claas (goods at the very loweat figures. 1
-tWhst's the use of a market bouse anyhow, so long as such enterprise Is manifested by Peter P. Mlschler, of the "Star Meat Market," on- Mfin street, west of Seventh, in furnishing our people with tbe choicest, tbe fattest, tbe best fresh meats that om be bad in all tbe oountry roundabout? Meats oan be had,' fresh and nice at all hours of tbe day, and on Sunday morning, for tbe accommodation of his patrons, the Star Meat Market is kept open until 9 o'clock^ —Q say yes! Q—The Bishop Wagon at Jones & Jones.
Moore A Hagerty, plumbers, No. 181 Main stroet, Terre Haute, Ind.
—Go to Moore A Hagerty's for galvanized iron cornice iron gutter and spouting. u.i.v I
—Q say yes Q—The Bishop Wagon tit Jonos & Jonesl
CHEAP COAL.
Now is the tiuie to lay in your aoal. We don't mean to lay in your ooal boose of nights, but to put in your supply of fuel for winter use, Barrlck A Son, the enterprising dealers, propose during tbe mOriths of July and Angnst to fill »U orders pf Brazil Block Coal at 12£ cents. Remember that last winter yon had to- pay 16 cents, and it 'Will be as high if not higher next Aril' and winter. .... —Q say yes IQ—TJie Bishop Wagon at Jones A Jones.
—Partiqulai- atteotlotipald to pluiribing at Moore .Hagerty'8j.No. l3l Main street. »l« -MVf mm .it
i.tVYr- NEW COAL FIJW4w'Z:2 Messrs. Jackson A Robinson have formed* a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on tbe coal business, and open the ooal season by offering Brazil (block) coal at 12K cents,
Office, junction Main street and & A C. Railroad. •Vj£w
OXYDIZEDl !!,„« CHA12IS.
1
a a
itp I
Consumers should lay' in tbeir coal supply immediately, as the prices will certainly advance the coming month.
—Large assortment of mantles'and grates, at Moore A Hagerty's, No. 161
7
..v'V,BELTBockles. -v
Buttons, Etc.
.! •.
"Russia Leather a
(PtriwEs.
u.
Bblw^ Fans.
i.
By vlrtufcof andrder of sale iswel from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, In liivor of Frederick Hake, and against Elisa s. Alexander, Abner S. Alexander, Elizabeth S. Alexander, Scbuyler H. Alexander, Edward Alexander, Euseblus M. ttappenfleld, Charles E Barrlck, John M. SappenHeld and Sidney R. Davis, A4mV of the estate of Jeste 1. Alexander, deceseal.
Real Es-
1 am ordered to sell tbe following tate, situated In Vigo county, Indiana, towlt: lxt namlnr nineteen (19) in Subdfvlslon of seetloB number sixteen, (19) Township number twelve, (12) north ol range number nine, (9) west.^ containing four 4) acres, more or less, in igo county, Indiana. And on ftstardajr, tke eih day sf KplcsiMr, 1873, within the legal hour* ot said day, at the Court House door. In Terre Haute, I will offer tbe rents and profits of the sbpve described Real Estate, together with all privpurtenauoes to tbe same be-
Verm not exceeding seven
years, to me highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to rsaliss a sum sulHeient to salMy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer tbe fee-simple, in and to said Real Estate, to the hlghesf bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This *th day of Anfost, Ig*. prs fee. til. JOSHUA M. HULL,ShsrtlE.
QHAMP
IOJN WA8HEH.
The Great Labor Saver.
TBE BEST
WASHING XA.CHQTE Kver Istfsifd,
Warranted to give perfect snUsfinSlon In every tmm. Tws HssliMI mt tiYMk'lisir UM Ve^ fa llite Cltjr.
Retail Price
For sale by ». B. HKXDEKS09, Store Dealer, Terrs-Hans*, Indians. 9. The beel Wringer is the
«JTATIOSAI-.»'
BLACK ALPACAS!
Will bm Wsslwl Iswi,
Save Moneyli i®^«»aS aolt8,M,Ml78e«ni|)iwr)rard. Every fari is wrtli—psreest •sreMfthMweaak. .. W.S.RYCEACO.
Pure Black Mohairs!
Are Wanted ales est Every Bay.
FOB PRICE AUD OURABIUTT OF COLOR
Our Goods are not Excelled.
SO* 60,75c, $1
BBd|U8peryard,
each qsalUjr looks like Silk, so floe Is the finish and lutre. Remember The Place. „,V
W. S. RYCE CO.
COKSTAIVT CUTTING OF DRESS UOOD3. American Dress Goods at 12)4 and He. k1
Foreign Dress Goods at 20 ana 25c. Finer styles of Foreign Goods at 90,85 and JOc. Blaek Silks murked down from SOo to S1.00 a yard. Special bargains in Pants Goods 20,25 and 80c Nice Parasols at Sit, 35,40,00,75,9100, and up.
Good Cottsge Carpet* at 25c, Yard Wide Ingram Carpets
Heavy Yard Vide Oil Cloths60e. NlceUuallty of Mattings, Yard Wide25c. Oil Window Shades a tHaar the usual pricei."' Nottingham Laces, N«?w Styles 80,25 and 80c. 'J
Laos Points marked down to just balf-price.
*!.
Warren H. Lanmon, Iinte Tear her sf Pmaseship In New
Yarn City PaMIe SclMsIa, drs«ln. ste mt the State Msrnaal Rchssl, .t\ ir. »*nee.,
r.
1.
Bbb
£fivs.
HERiFFS SALE.
ff
Complete in three books,'
Some oft fie tMir I netive Features 1. It Is a Complete System, In Three Gopy-
Books, of easy and regular gradation. 2. Tbe Grade is sufficiently Progressive to include all the Small Letters,Capitals,and
Figures in No. 2 Copy-Book. 8. OnlyOneStyleofeaehCapltalandSmall Letter is employed, and that the Most Approved for Simplicity and Grace. 4. A Uniform Scale and Proportion of an the Letters Is observed throughout the
System.
6. Theoretical analysis, that is of no aid to tbe practical acquirement of the art, is omitted. ft. The Ruling is Simple, Open, and Distinct, with Dark Blue lines to write upon, and Light lines of the same color for guides. 7. The Ruling and Proportions of the letters are beautifully Indicated on the
Copies by an Engraved Scale Dotted. 8. This System may be used with others or independently.
PBICK, MIER, si.se.. f\w IntroductoryTerms, Ae^addressHABran A BnotHCRS, Publishers, New York.
1
if
3. M. OLCOTT, Indianapolis.
A
Our Mammoth Stock
^T- 1 jf otlS,, ,f
ii I i?-": a lu i»* *ei 1. «»s4 ,«« «•?, ti *S .«••* k'l 4/5..' .?*. or
-rM.f.t!
j'-,
lK«ta»w«rtliSS
V.R.BTCE*Ct.
1»K 11 r.B.BTCBdk€«u
79
Paal Llsess-Dseks, ele.
MBU€KETE**CASH
ITOBE.
TABUS LIXENIM, M, 7SefW«L Hmvj VaUk'd Inllu l«e IptMTartWMs BleaehedlssllullKctaysrd.
WMe Bleaehesi In*
llan lO ets yard. W.lKVCE«CO.
BLACK ALPACAS, MOW IS (he time to hay them eheap» at W.ft.Bi CE«ro.
BED SPREAEA *1.23, *1.00,«*.0V apto$M.OO* Gaase Hammer Flaaaels.
YOUR MONEYS WORTH!!
4 1
In such peculiar seasons as this has been, it is hard to get your moneys worth. But few merchants have tbe nerve to take a big loss, as we erenow doing upon stocks of'" goods on bsnd that may bave declined in tbe market.
Two months sinoe, we told our friends that we had no faith in prices which were then ruling, and we at once proceeded to cut down prices in the most decisive mvnner: we shall continue tbe same pollsy for the rest of the season. s*
THE LATEST MARKED DOWN PRICES. Entire stock of .Merrimack Prints down to lie, EotlrestockofSprMue Prints down to 10c. All our best styles of be^t Prints down to 10c. OkMlngoutalotot Collars at 6 and 10c. ,t Splendid bargains in shawls at IL60,92.00 and l&£0.
W.8.RTCEACA. I
LADIES SUITS at prices less thsn the eost of the material Ibk them. ••OUR FIVE** DOLLAR Ml heats entail. LACE SACQUE9—Laee Polnte, ele^
BUCKEYE** CASH STORE.
r*
A
I
CARPETS, LOWER THAN EVER.
own to 50c.
AH best English Brussels Carpets down to 91J».
A
,t
"I
White Marseilles at panic prices. Grass Cloths an colors 20 and 25c. Pancy Jewelry marked down tohalf-prloe. Best Pins 5e Best Needles 5o Coat's Cotton 5o4' Lace Oollars and. Looe Sets half-price. ,,n Xles, Fischues, Bows, Ac., less than post earliest buyers will always
When such great sacrifices are being made upon good. icest bargains, and the slow people will use they. me of th wide awakeor they will lose them*
get the choicest bargains, and the slow people will aiways bud cause of complaint, because they, canuotaet something extraordinarily cheap that tbeir neighbor hits bought. Some of the gdods here advertised will not last long, Aud tliose who want them must be
AMBON'S PENMANSHIP.
['ay h!••!'!•. A MEW AMERICAN
STSTEI IF KIWISHIP
If it it
•I l-*' i,u
u'
3U8CELLAITEOIJ8 BARGAIM
r.
'••is---1 -1
FOSTER BROTHERS,
(Brent Hew York Ciljr Mere, Terre*Hnnte, lad.
ON STEAM BAKERY.
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes, Bread
A N
€onpl«te mid Elegant Itsck of yJ 1r
A a
-»/Ar
dealers IN
Foreign ft Domestic Fruits,!
FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, UirATKmtBTnBBT, (Between the two Railroads,) 21-tf.v *4 'Terre-Haute, Ind.
-g-ENTUCKY UNIVERSITY,
Located at AaklMisd, the Home of Henry Clay and Old Transylvania. Six colleges in operation, with thirty professors, and 000 students from States. JEntlre fees for oollcgiate year, ISO, except in the Law. Medical and Commercial Colleges. Boarding from 92 to $ per week. For Catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexfntfton, tucky. augj
{C4TKen
tJ'*
a sr
SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN. 1*
S, th
•um
DRESS GOODS,
INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST '"STYLES AND,SHADES.
Spring Shawls, Scarfe, Ladies' IKes, &c.
EACH AXD ALL OF OUR DEPARTMEKTS ABE C'OlfPLETE, AXD WE OFFER RARE RAR«AIIVS TO OtJR CTflTOMERM.
Wilson Bros. & Hunley,
Taell, Ripley A Burning's Old Stand.
Mi
i-
ii
A?
fe
