Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 September 1873 — Page 5

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The undersigned while respectfully returning thanks for the liberal patronage extended to them during past seasons, take this oportunity of soliciting a continuance on the part of their patrons, and earnestly inviting the custom of those, who have not so favored them, for the

Fall and Winter Trade.

They have made the most extensive preparations and will from this date be in daily receipt of fresh and attractive goods which will be offered on the most liberal terms.

We wish it distinctly understood that we consider it no trouble to show goods and an inspection of our stock does not incur any obligation to purchase.

Very Respectfully, IIOBEIIG, ROOT & CO.

NO .HUMAN FORESIGHT or wisdom ojiu prcillct tbn result of the great bnlloon roragu contemplated across tho Atlantic. But ev«ry reasonable mnn niUMt b«cinvlnc®d of tho necessity of a warm, ootnfortabl'-, durabl® and well-fltttug snit of clothes socb, for instance, aa can be had by leaving your mean urn ut B'innlater'a, from his largo stock of lino clot ha, Itoavers and nloco jjfool«, at 79 old, 311 (new number) Main street.

WE AORKE TO IUSAORKK," was tho verdict of a western Jury. "Wo agree tA Mill agree," will be your decision whllo looking through tho beautiful atyles of Cloths, Crfsslraerea, Sultiiifs, Jnat landed at the "ftrwn Front," 79 Main street. Bannister haa Joat returned from Now York, where he has tnsde careful selection from the bwd gooda the eastern market afford*. Aud his style of make-itn and trimining will correspond with the goods.

TA t.K ABOUT YO OH COMKT8! There Is one yttc,ttom of great Importance to be considered with Corset buyers. It la: does the merchant who wants to sell you a Corset, know anything anything about a Corset, himself?

We answer: not one merchant out of lea, knows any of the principal points which a Corset bss to possess In order not to prove injuriotia to the wearer id pises of bringing comfbrt.

Th!» accounts for the sroount of 111sbaped snd mis-cut Corsets which are dsily offered In market at even higher prices than a good fitting and comfortably setting Corset can be bought for at reliable Corset house.

Mr. A. llerm, of the Arm of Her* A Co, has devoted ten years to the manufacture of Corsets in Knrope, snd hss over sine* in this country made it practice to furnish the public with good Jtthmfff reliable brands of Corsets, at bslf the prico other dealers charge for inferior goods. Therefore no lady ahould tsii to buy her Corsets si the Opera House Bsssar, if she wants to do justice to herself In regard to health and wealth. -PROFS. WISE Oil DONALTYSON may yet start on their portions voyage through the sir across the Atlantic. Whil# awaiting the result of tbia dangertma experiment, your Fall

Business Salt snd Winter Overcost can be making up out of the nobbiest goods of the sessoti, by Iwsvlsg your mess are wt Bannister's, «9 Main street.i,,,,.. yROT M&AT SHOP. 6 Mathers A Clarey have opened the tDMi shop just closed by Cbsrley May, corner of Main and Eighth streets.

Thsy are both well known and it is oseless to say that they will si ways have

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the best m#at* of all kinds thst the ^market afford*. They sre derer gentlemen and will spore no efforts to sorre their patrons in a ssUsfeetory manner. —Oo to Moors & Hsgerty's lor tin roofing, guttering, sponUog sod slat -iogf No. 141 Muln

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Wf intend ts make Ikl* department more attractive than ever and no one In neareli of really stylish and faahfoimble DresaGood*

Nbonld fall to take a look Ihrontb onrNtock.

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Hi ark and Colored Cashmere*, mm Black and Colored Merinon, Milk aud Wool Velours, j,w (Valine Cloths, French Poplins, Diagonals, Irish Poplins.

.tlclaugcs, Crepe Cloths, A1 paean, etc.. in new Fall shades, also Grey mixture* for Vtedingotes and Suit*.

A Lnrg« and Complete Stock of

Low Priced Dress Goods,

At Friers ranging from 13%c

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—Q say yea! Q—The at Jones A Jones.

Bishop Wagon

Moore & Hagerty, plumbers, No. 181 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. —-Q nay yes! Q—The *Blshop Wagon at Jones\t Jones. —Go to Moore A Hagerty's for galvanized Iron cornice iron gutter and spouting. —A Herz

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Co. offer all seasonable

goods at greatly reduced prices to closo. —Go to Moore A Hagerty's for plows, No. IS! Main atreet.—Go to Moore A Hagerty's 'or plumb ing, No 181 Main street. —Particular attention paid to plumbing st Moore A Hagerty'*, No. 181 Main street. mmmmmmmmmmmmti

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—Large assortment of mantles and gratea, at Moore A Hagerty's, No. 181 Msin street.

I1JORrepair.

KENT-HOUSE WITH 3 BOOM8, roller, cUtern and woodhoaae, all tn good Corner of Thirteenth and Maiu atreelM. lnqfltroof L. Flnkbiner, at Cook "a hardware Hturc.

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Will open within the next two week«, Dress Goods, Fall and Winter Garments, Woolen Knit Goods, Children's Fancy Woolen Hosiery, Ladies, Gents and Children's Underwear, and gen­

eral Fancy Goods, now being purchased much below prices of this seasorif Our present stock, the greater part just received, must be sold before the other arrives. Now look out for bargains. To be continued.

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Black? Colored Silks!

Thin department 1m one or the most extensive In onr Store and nnanrpanned by any in the city. We guarantee every piece we kCll and no one de«lronM

Vf" at the loareat pricra tYff 'i hliould purehflNti

80c.

The HORSE SHOE brand BLACK ALPACA if* unsurpassed

for color and quality. For sale only by

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TEKKK-MAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. SEPTEMBERS. 1873

Successors to Warren, Hoberg & Co.

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Elegant Black Gros Grain

DrehS Silks, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and upwards, per yard.

BLACK CLOAKING VELVETS, at $8, $10, $12.50 per yard.

BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS.

TRIMMING VELVETS AND VELVETEENS.^, .«

TRIMMING SILKS. SATINS & VELOURS.

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HOBERG, ROOT «& CO.

HEWN FOB ALL.—Nice fresh Candies, both l&ncy and common, together with Fruits and Nuta, are countauLly belag ned at 72 Main street. Also, the best

No. 105 Main

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ry on the earpent«e and boose bdlkting trade In sll It* bratxlies. We solicit tbe patmsage of Mr. Rs«ae% former wwto««* and tbe poDMe gi»eiratly, filing aim red thai an «xf»ertenee of twe»-ty-0ve y«wrs in «l»e boatMM will warrant as in the eooOdenee wJtbln onrsetrea, st least,

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^Au'ofdew flw will be wotnpUy and MU*fa«4ority attended to st lh« oM stand. enm.rofS^U. and W.1^^

W. HUNTER.

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ope Cigars and Tobacco's in the city. feb8-ir

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EXPOSITION,

Take the Vandalli* Line to *€-5 I-#

Kound Trip $3.10.

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Over Moore's Hat Store. Having made tbe study of the Eye a specialty, and having practiced with unequnled miccewon all diseases Of the optical nrgnn. 1 invite the attention of thnse nfilleted with Omnulsted Herofulou* and ell other fnrma of sore Kyt* partlcularfy old chronic cases. My treatment will not injure the Kye in the lenst. being entirely vegetable. Cure guaranteed. No charge for examination.

On re II onr* to 11a.m. A3te4p. m.

Cloaks and Shawls!

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And Return for $3.10,

Which include* admission TICKET-H TO THE EXPONITISK

OEO. FAHRINGTUN,

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J. J. SMITH,

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them and their rent value b» 11^ cents a yard. BLACK ALPACAS! We

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The lMtl«a will alnrayt* And this dc» «r partment replete with the

LATEST NOVELTIES

A* the fteaaon approarbea we ikhall "open an el«gan(|lln« of

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For I.atlieN and Children,

COIHPRISIXU AM. THE XEWPT STYLES AT THE LOWEST I E S

Particular attention la ealled to onr large Mock of ...

PRINTED and EMBOSSED

Felt Skirts, Balmoral Skirts Skirtings, Shaker Flannels and Embroidered Flannels for Skirts.

Merino Underwear,

For Ladlea, Oent»', Mlnaea and Chll~v i]ren~-All Slxex.

HOBERG, ROOT A CO.

HOBERG, ROOT & CO: Great Headquarters for Dry Goods, Opera House Corner.

SALVIA—for the hair. ODONTIQUE— for tbe teetb. FACE POWDER—for complexion.

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Moat elegant preparations and guaranteed free from anything injurious. Our own manufacture.

Buxtin A Armstrong,

No. 600 cor. Oth and Main sts.

OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealed prop6sal will be received by the Common Council of the city of Terre-Mante, nt their meeting Tufmlny evening, tbedOth ol Heptember, A. D. 1878.

For the excuvation, tilling and and laying brick for two thousand teet of the western portion of the five and a half feet sewer, from Second stieet (along the canal) to Ninth street.

Also, for excavation, filling and laying brick for seventeen hundred feet of four feet sewer on Chestnut street, between the canal and Thirteenth street, Including Inlets, man holes, catch basins and nil lie appurtenance*.

Thecltv will furnish the brick and hydraulic cement. Proposals to be made as follows, via:

I——per cnblc ynrd for excavation. t—— Oiling. 1000 brick laid In hydraulic ce­

S— Mjuare loot tor stone for Inlets furnished anu laid.' Tho work to be done nnder the direction of the City Engineer, according to plans ana specifications on file in the otllco of the City Engineer. liie Council reserve* the right to reject any bids that they may deem not In the interest of the city, and to take possession oi the work and finish it at the expense of the contractor under his bid tf tie falls to perfojra the work tn asatlafactory manner.

Bonds will be required for the faithful performance of the work, and for a warrantee ot every pact thereof for one year from its completion.

By order of the Common Council. Heptember 19th, 1873. RICHARD RTROtTT,

"THE TABLES TURNED.'

TIME SETS ALL THINGS lUGHT.

DRY GOODS AND CAEPBTS BOTH DOWN

All people inflow thst during tbe year Just past. Woolen Goods, in consequence of the enormous advance In wool, have been exorbitantly hlgb. As tbe public was Informed, at tbe time, we, three months ago, anticipated tbia state of aflWits, marked down oar goods and sold them ofT. This baa enabled us to go into the market and boy onr Fall goods at extravagantly low figure*, and we now call attention to tbe most magnificent assortment of goods ever displayed in Terre-Haute.

LADIES' LIHES HANDKERCHIEFS. flPRCIAL WOTICK.- We open, to-day, large lot of Ladies and Gents' Linen H*ndkerehiefs, some of them are slightly Imeerfeet, as ftollowa:

Those marked ft cent* are worth Weenta marked cents are worth 13( cents. Those marked 7

and Soenta are worth IS cents marked and 10 eeata are worth ate.

Those marked l*Vj eeota are wortb 95 eenta, and aotm. Aieo. tiie GREATEST BAROAIMH IN HVMLMN ever given. Tbeee saoallnaare unbiescbed Bns and beavy, sod t«ll» ysrd fide, and we are selling them at JflNK CENTM A YARD. Our five stor«e tfcmgbl

rail repeelal attention to oar calebmted tnslw of "PKACtX^' tUaek Alpacas at

cents, «o crnisand «e»toa yard snd apwmrds. Tbey are the moat beautiful foods Bsagfattttwit, and are fatly 10 cents yaw under regnlsr retail prtcea CARPETS DOWH AO AO!

Oood Cottage Carpet* cents,» cents, 80 cents, *0 cents and ousts. Deantifnl 1 ngraln CSarneta fiesta, IS cents, centa and 85 cents. Ail Wosri Ingrain OarpetsTScenta, AS oestsaitd 61W upwards. Three-ply CSrpetstiJS. Broseela Carpets SIM and 91JSL Alto. Ureal bargains in ail kinda of BUCK 8ILKR, DREW COOIMe

SHAWLS, VELVETS, CASSMESE8. FLAXRELN. BLAXKEm ITRS, XOTTIXCiHAM LACUL WOTIOXI. 4tm» dta. Ae. dtr. A.

FOSTER EROS', 0rc»t J(»w York City Store,

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TEERE-HAUTE,

Flannel^ Jeans, Water­

proofs* Casslmereii, Cloths, I *j Tireeds, Coatings, Cloalt-

Ings, Beavers. Blankets,

Coverle^ Wool Yarns,

Carpet fhaln, Cotton

Yarns, Cotton Batting, Ta­

ble Uueits. Napkins, Toilet

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v: .-k,.* tr i|uilts, Towels, Toweling*,

Sheeting*. Pillow Casings,

Cotton Flannels, Bleached

and Brown Muslins,Prints.

Ginghams, Checks,Stripes,

Cheviot Shirtings, Tick­

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Notions and Fancy Goods,

Hosiery, Gloves, Lams,

Embroideries, Trimmings,

White Goods Ribbons, Ties,

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Kid Glove,

Given the best of MtlsfkctJoa to all wbo have tried then.

Try a pair and yon will have noothera.

We warrant ewiy pair.1

A fall line of BLACK, WHITE and COLORS fbr rale only by

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Jaubert, Andras & Cie C. M. Tellard & Cie, Lyons.

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Ladies will do well to examine these Silks before Purchasing elsewhere, as we are Underselling Indianapolis, St. Louis or Chicago. FELSENHELDWAURIET,

Marble Palace, 620 Main St.

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BLACK SILKSWe are now ofering some of the Greatest Bargains in Black Silks ever brought to this City, including Black Lustrines, Lyonsr Taffetas, Poult De Soie, Gros Du Rhin, Gros De Zurich, Drap Person, Cachemire De Lydii, Cachemire De Soie, all of which comprise the best makes olthe Celebrated Manufacturers, viz: