Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 May 1874 — Page 8
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And pen 5 .- chimney"**^: JUKI the in wan de*i»air, In the SMUH« cheek of his year oi4 tri»Je, That "old broU.-" Joo«»i a* be batttot about, la not quite happy, llejk»lw aakanee 'Pwoukl n*Ytr do It they ftmnd Mm o»*»
Ho Mae mom be cut glvei»aea*ual glance*
Thai "old bmt*» Jwe*. toe |^tbtebe«l Meat for the doctor and »Uw«d off idek
But
be eboekled and iau#b«l lit* head,
Hut old Jone* laughed till be theok the bed. Aud ehucklfd and rubbed 81# hand* in glee. Till the doctor, ve*. "ltVclear, Mr..:
Baron de Gort* had proof of this one day, when he received a letter from the king. It cc
n!
lined these words:
Baron
C. j*,
information
th- •••.!*
b« a jv. mm. 1-
PKO'-IJE.
FOK rm
mW'4h%* *&«
And fcBsMctbat If be can all men ean. :-*rfc
Aer
Own*
t—dandi (Mofmfl': Mdoi With ayu^jf and jatient wife. Want look« In at th* wlodow there,
ti.'-ii h-' If »m
-. ..»»=• '*M
be
.,**
1 and doubting mid. i«, you donl want me."
Well, no but doctor, over th«- wsiy, A weak, poor woman will wiuitnoiJiecare, 8e* to her, doctor, I will pay:
They are proud and, uvlfss stuck up pair." And tiic Hmitlw they wondered and racked their brants
With thoughts of near friend*, and lar-off onea But with all their pondering and all their pains,
They never suspected tlie "old brute'J ont«,
Catching a Tartar.
A TRADITION OF S WEDES.
(,'harles XII. of Sweden, Burnamod oa account of W» wart" prtipr s. by hisadoilMra, "The of theN ii.' and by his detractora, with eqoal jastice, perhnrw, the "Madman of the North," aodidcntally encountered at the Chateau iortz a voting creature from the bi: Is of the Volgar—a niece of Baron G- s. So powerful wa» the impression she at onceni iT upon the id pregnable heart of the
I J,
bound
eoniplet iv was be spell
ID
her eharnw, that he seemed to
loee ail recollection of other matters, even of the disastrous battle of Puitowa. The name of this bantress v. the Princess Ikia—for bh was a i: jess, her mother, tho Baron's sister, having married the Hrtnmn of the Tartars, Ifci ug left an orp! at an early age, she had taken up her residence with i&ron Uortz at Stralsund.
The Baron was a bit of a historian—or he thou he was—and was then enjrn -ed in ng a story of the King,
called
UIJOU
law
dtuui for UJC odT
**-.
h. is.
he covered
And plotted ami j»l*«»«*l *m "ohl brutew trick." Bright and early the SoUowtng aiora. .. t&ttus msmu after t*a» to poor Mmilh* door, With e«»ni* of wood, and flour and eocn.
And nival and clothing, an autple ««».
And much he womleml—»« w«U he might— What kindly spirit had fonixi teitu out We on overtook what to plain *t*ht,
And «tteh wa* the doubt.
*Uh iHtiiih, no
v.!
hka»•a to revise and cor
rect the work. IWdea the JBtoroa was one of the orown oonncilors, and was oftener isted with important burfnoss of thesuu».*
Charloa XII. had that desire which ., to be inherent in thr freast of Jp jt w—h® wkhed to be i-n-ed tor himself alone, -without regard to his state and grandeur. Consequently he had himself presented to Ikia under the simple title of Count d'Olfen,
reach
ed me that t'a in of Hnbam, Gusias BdUHid. Win was ©-».•-T'-miiecT
r»
K£Boer.
t-"»
.•R.-L-R*
»t
SH-
baHle of Puitowa, but who escaped before
ejrrrrr^-.r: tf his senten^".
hrr*
been In ^!. .il-l9d. Wrltoii^tan ly tothegovwn rj t» I hoM him ivr^nsible frr L.U.* wdon i: this tfji.'. r. Within livr aflor
Iuf.::
tMttng t#s"!i and ni-sntltieci. I'm !..• Nkot. Aad the
in -v. .ow h-u«»-
heshaU belb«jiari»allbelbrthvi
This bdter troubled tfae good tmn Horcly. I"r
jm to m^^nW/rpum »d»-?tfffa! fwwr
He
I'ke
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l«to
h»*
^Ud
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t» t\ be
wi- na»•- pert4-.' Ufh«l matter *•1 want to pus \«.uonv: ex.- j«l, Iw t'i'-y !..•#( fitv* «hg| J* t!i,m l» »o MBIT "'W In lrt "Iki-m it," ai wd
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•tied
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el narwtt. (, -rrf'-tr-l* TtMratM.?'' a ik! •, ft
vt -1. tit
l"il\ J: hrn wfeww hw&itm the traitor feT the We'h^iwNl r« von know
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In her torn, fMH iitoo had her reflections. He oeeksa Tartar," she thought, "he shall fir"' one."
Yon don't like perfume, then No—yes one—gunpowder. I'm like Charles XII., and there^s no perfume for me but gunpowder."
Oh, if I were his wife!" exclaimed Ikia fervn-iv. He Iter in pleased surprise.
What, are you In love with the king?" "Oh, dear. no. Only I might be in dined to sac ttee myself for the good of «jrpmn»n\"i
•••y ara vafctlyricondeseeiiding,""he replkd. "And, pray, what else would yoa do for the good of your country."
"I w-*r'd soften his character, would t)i ii this liofi and ho should be mn bei- ved as he Is already admired anUi'^n-'i.''
And h.w is thista be aocompli»ked?M
i8^
".
ii
lion When he reflect*
%,* the prob-^lity tu_ Vjj idnaielf »r Mm ilah^. T" is his heart thai HM( Wn .1 married, beowii® theto nncle,«*Klh»c«ttlln ingot "rf the roynt
hed
1
were
iw his
v.Kictf^rtiooV'
He otethit of to the governor, aadt'f^ II l»v a •wpt.c.'j yr%-«. him t4*« an ^Jlicer of LL« P.H-X to see him. Wondering »t ti *,b. i.0r riedt the haU below. helbtn ilhlm a aylphkJ.. dark- v.-.t «W
P»'c
liiilliialP
a wvanl entca*4tbe .1 unt d'OlftiL" tightened with a
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•od
II I I* AI'T II JJl v.
(DM, our enmow la rned romtishiy
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u!l wili vi i».• vvt 5!, Lui, it •ffar mow Val-
llsK' ii to me, an inl riitor,-i-I I --i-. 'W th-uunar-'^ji.'' held a baron and ff r-t irtlli rr£ r. -, W tand hepitwe was with SUA had pretty well time .,r andbt it .»:•! n.-t n, U.-- u-.-» different* what.
•. I .•i, hi* il-t -liiiM'Ufc 4» .,\'t
with the
ed to her at '.'i alarm, sb** li.-r purpatier. though
1 at- -t t. iiihiiok, it!!- it j* hi- nuii
But h« Ihvthi-,
He wit!' (rew, Cfc-^e® XTL, Count tft •.•ntvn.idi th" U«wore the lit of !i"-
i-
flMQt lltl: einn.suvd »u*.?i
goliLti t:.0« rn.i»»'! the kiirta lut*--ed
r.X
1 :.«•} tn
wh J.i a i'.vir.d -I'nr- W'crr
attached a three-conf-r-ad a bls^aiock buf? saui.i~~i a 1«. iry ww»t-U lie loft?.-iitt'iv hke a wisrnor eqii iI for the th
11 at a
fond lover
see 1: ii_i ids lady's 1 r. He fett like a timid school-boy in IIpresence of his ean^'fe b^i^y, wl,-. had stormed tb» Oi.i v»..i lai.f hi-, hear:, and iwnetrated to th very eit leL Wouki anv one bell~i^. that he v. as Charles XII,?
Count," she exclaimed, "in
regiment*- How devoted you must be to tho Uug." Well, I am," he exclaimed "but ne here,» well ai I can recollect, to you how .! voted I am to you—only I confess myself awkward in these matters. I never oareel for a woman till saw you." "Why, Count,yii roust be tho very counterpart of the kug," cried Ikia, eoquettiahiy. "They say he hates women."
He does no such thing," replied Charles quickly. "How do you know? alto asked archly,
I think Ii hlm.'r You migl. swell say you think you know yourself."
How he said mtspicioiisly. Wliich no man does." Oh, I know you, at all events, know what a taking, sinking, bewitch ing little creature you -are! Above all I know how I love you! I am a plain blunt, soldier, and like to know the worst that can happen to me. Do you love me
Is that the worst that can happen you?" She as! ikia, I get rally get the best of it at blows but I own you beat moon words. I shall simply return to the chargo. Do you love me?" "I must h»\. proof of your love before I answer liuit."
What proof?" "Would you grant any little whim of mine
Certainly I would." Don^ make any rash promises." I swear it." Ikia lau gleefully, went into an adjoining r-'-m, and brought forward an
antique costume, such as
mother.
i.
in that
name he paid his court to terratic princess, for her Tartar blood made her disregard tnnnyof the conventionalities *f life, thoi her uncle often declared that she had the blood of the r: full in her veins, ami was no ixiui Tartar than he was, and there was not much of the Kalmur* ibout k'r^.
BaronOortx was 1. ily de: ciited at the prospect of nxlng uncle of the king but that deiiMiit wa« temperedfcy & wholesome dread of his prospective ni ow-ln-law. For, ping off the du-uing veil of his mi. jy glory, he mast acknowledge that the "Lion of the North" war it! TiTimitigated tyrant, and ruled his »in a very arbitrary manner*
n^siid'let me tell you. There 4 rin4 fiinry yonrwlf Charles
twit, I DTE," WEI
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filie
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nifies -n.i -'. rw «i i»« |neep«" thnnid, :i- dr.-w her chftir him.
to oonly«ide
hp
Clo on." h"? cried, rathe* pleased wttb tvvo-r- -5*»I nil devote my lift* to obuin•«r 1'.' It." "Tftn. I iltoitli
tm
It lo idrtlhito
submit, on fitting udon,to »ny
mtvm^I
wetihi teach him the
true 1* npbs prerogative." Whi« in—**
"O-r W»aie»,l?liiurlei ..XM
I :k.i-utbetejust." N. wav*. Witnew the
mm
of
OKl'Mte l^inoM/' V'
rtwted, and ghutced at her
t!yoa k®«# of the
r,,: of tlie j[t«i(m." Khe r«««e, we! I-»
i' tab! nd took a paper
N r. iXl Wta S«^tIjrd6W
ih" du 0n Irtlh |£fa»
I ni iia." Sh walked up to ,.:ha^iJty.
'.»&,.
j) sav to him, :t gl'Tf l*»th
honor -rn^n
e!H he
*ho n~
He t-
paper fr»m ber S» snrkedatit. tor (Vi^alit Ketoftld,** h. 1 jki« bwfw
If
daritawd
id, then my dear UtUe
I,
1 eraOfeirles
11
If tbe kin* or-
IN
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Not
at--1- -1 pC K'»t.
X£L«tids
wouhl
:V*gZ,i SkrmAn-
Mh»r papw £rom her
aaid, tmlt at
«.* ."Kingof
mutt
:*r
8wfel--ItMih-f-. RelR"
tassf "Kliw of Mlndedh-«en»y ^ttfter. When Ckptaln er'-.wSe'i with thslofdttr, utie of Puitowa trretrievhe had delivered It, tie i' :«e4
ir
a
mtmrnmmmM«*».•-
uiii—it im of remonNK alone be
HM
did not deliver ft, and thus incurred
^^C^mid^tnodfclng at the door disturbed them. Ikia would have wpene but Ouuries, aware of the ridieu manner in which he waa dressed, restrained her. Then the voice of the baron
HI
Ikia took the pardon. There N no reason to send it, sire, Mho said ai hb I can deliver it myself, austavus fa eooje«lea in Uie clw teau." f. "Unsta-vns a^ln!" eHed tho king, sharoly. "Is thw man your lover?"
Ho is, and would Imvo been my husband." Thai you have deceived me every way." -:v m.
No," ^re y«W debited yonrsdf. Had I been ambitious, I might have sealed vonr ruin as it Is, I have saved Sweden from' a queen who would not have been worthy ot her, and restored to her a king who is."
He was determined she should not beat him in overy way. I Ikia," he exclaimed, "I will restore Reinold to favor, and make himacolo nel and, as I stlllluive my doubts about him, let
VOH
CAL
been worn jo.
bv the dames of fifty years ago. I have the greatest desire you would look dressed as my grand-
ii ti
desire to see how
The king was appalled. Death and the dev—," he began. Oh, fte! no swearing in a lady's presence," she said, checking him. "But I glad I have discovered what your love amounts to."
He ox stulated with her, and ended, as comtuvii mortals do, in submitting to woman's will.
She then dressed him in the heavy brocade dress, and then tied the high, starched cap tight under his chin. "Faugh'/' he cried in disgust, "the drew makes me smell like a musk rat.
BALL, holesale and Retail Dealer in
wt
IMOTM, MaatdK.tiratw,Tin Plate, Japan and Prensed Ware, 188 Main street. North Side.
W. RIPPETOE, General Dealer irt GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND PRO
R.
DUCE,
TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
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txaordinary interest you take In this voting man?" You shall know .Count," she answered, when you hare promised to obtain his nudon nom the king." "fwill make so mob
beard, iu tremulous accents
declaring that the i^yal council was assembled, anda\N ,i ted the presence of the count.
Ch&rlea, in dismay, in-jjgod Ikia to reUH'W li.odwee, for hefonuditimpeeslble 10 tio 8o but tihe only lauKhedat bis medicament.
tS •.. id gi. 11" t- xclalmed, "you have me iu dec^ue myself, lam klh,'» liut sht
r1\
l&aghed the louder.
"Sire.' inswered, with mocking coin--t.-v. "I knerw it ftpom the first. 'H-^u iNtrdou, therefore, or I will at nee admit the council."
Hie king was obliged to acknowledge himself vanquished. He signed to pardon, and Ikia freed him from his obnoxInrA garments. Then she admitted her uncle, and informed the king that he was all the council there was assembled, and reassured the poor baron, who was halffHghtened to death for his show in the little plot.
Barcjn de Gort*»T' said Charles, "for certain re.'.- -ns, I hj.ve pardoned (Captain Keinold. Liet thU pardon be sent to him at once."
marry liim. No doubt you
will teach him to obey orders in the fti ture and may he not find "What?"
That he has caught a Tartar!"
Business Cards.
THOMAS,
Optician and Watchmaker For the tnule, Fourth and Oldo streets, sign of big man with watch.
OHN H. SYKES, Wholesale and Retail Denier in llntw. Caps, Furs and Straw Goods, 113 Main street, Terru Haute, Ind,
JK.
FREEMAN, lletail Dealer In
Am erf'-an and Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, &c., Opera House.
LKI.S.SNEH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
l'ianos, Melodeons, Orgnns, Musical Instruments, Ac^ Palace of Music, 48 Ohio St.
ro.182
ERRE HAUTE Musical Institute, N Main street, up stairs. Music taught in all Its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Bteinway Pianos. A. 8HIDE,Principal.
J.
A.FOOTE, General Dealer in GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER
SEEDS,
No. 05 Main street. Terre Haute, Indiana.
National Block, iy Main street..
BUNTIN
& ARMSTRONG, Wholentde and Retail
O O I S S
GOO Main st re«-t, ni of Sixth,TerrpHnut'
^.ENWANI) LADIES' WEAR,
Cleaned and Colored!
UENW WKAB BEPAIRED NKA11A AT H. F. REINEK*S Dye House, SDTft-tn
Main stm*,botwqrsa Oth and
E:
Real Estate Agent,
Prairie City Bank, fith BL,
with Hendrt hA William*.
HlttP KADEL,
Professional Cards.
W. RUMSEY,
Attorney at Law,
AND OSNKRAL adXFXTiNO AOKJTT, •fllec Ohio Wmt, Opposite the Court Hoaae,
TERRE HAUTE, lad.
CT.EAN & PIERCE,
Attorneys at Law,
AVP CDLLECTIOX AUESmS, No. 74 Main Street, TERRE HAUTE, Ind. 11. w. VOATTHKBS. A. IUCABI.TOK ^OORHEES A CAIiLTON,
Attorners at Lair.
HYDE, M. D.,
7th
REAI, ESTATE
Ifo. 119 Main Htn «P "WM, TKimr. HAI TK, INI. S Will sell lots lame eity and lands in the
TAS. «I TUKNTOT,
I.
Manu£i»ctunr of
Snddlei *nd H»ram
Whlp^ Curry Brtisiim
A NOB.
WeM Blan
Fair Bealbgt No Humbug!
Steinway & Sons Pianos
fTHK BKHT IN T11K ^OfUJD^
frtw 1479
a»-
(J%bl?r Pianos, Arfon Pianos, Hazelton Pianos,:
FrtflM' It iNS,
Kr*m
|SM t« MM.
rrsnMM •7M.
V. Minden Pianos,
7 Oetnve, Bahfc, waljr |tl».
AirroM smoE
Is Air fit far the ahow Pianos. 01** him a £ar 1W Main St., ap stairs.
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r:! rs! 15 wlB
Having fOrm^i »i"iIn
tlc« law Tn all its branches OMee—No. 999 Main St., Terre Ha»t«
JOHN T. SCOTT, j#.
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE—NO. 1U MAIN ttTKEET.
As U. a Commissioner Is authorise
movwl^^lewi^Sstow^re,
andjmhstreet*.
bet. Fourth
TERRE J1AUTE) Idd
WM. EGGLESTON, GGY
"i Attorney at Law/^'ft'":
No. HO Main Street, Terre llaute, Ind
Will practice in the Courts of Vigo, Parke and Vermillion Counties. apr^Sia
J. K. KESTBH. B. G.
WiratLXR.
ESTER &AVHEELER,
Attorneys at Law/ &
AND GEtRAL COLLECTING AGENTS.
Commercial Collection* Advanced on Good pap^i.
NOITTCEPATHIST,
Office 405 Main Si,, opposite Opera House. Office hours, 0 to 10 A. M.,2 to3an5 7 to 9. p. u. Night calls answered from the office. Special attention given to Chronic Diseases.
References:—Dr. H. J. Treat, A. Wilson, of the Arm of Wilson Bros. A Hunley.
TOSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
/^DBNTI8T,irU
6NTCR
on Ohio St.. Bet. Srd
... "So.
4
OHM,
i't#
#4ALT
DEALER IN i:m
& 4TLLT
TERRE HAUTE, IXD.
R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW.
,DENTIST,'
157 Malu
Street.
Terre
pHARLFif
Haute, Ind.
EPPINGHOUSEN,
Architect and Builder,
OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YABD, Corner Ninth and
Cherry streets.
G. & FRED LEE, "Kitf
'ommission Merchants,
Wholwwle and RetaU Dealem in
Produce, Frnitp, Game, Ac.,
No. ai® Main Street, v. £... (West of Seventh Ht.) TERKE IIALTE, IPIDA
All Order* promptly attended to and Goods llvered to any part of the city.
FRANKLIN
FyuNDKy,
X98 11M Mm(, ALLISON, SMITH 4 JOHNSON. Th* trp* sa whick Uiiit Mver t* prtatsd ta flnsi
,^4. &L,
Fashionable Colored Prints, 7
pr*C'
30 cent Dress Goods »r enta. 30 cent Dress Goods for 33 cents. $1.00 Silk Pongees for 75 cents. Parasols nearly half price.
Cash
rompt atten nipt ai
tlon given to claims'iii both Indiana atid Illinois. E E E N E S N at a S a an Prairta City Bank, McKeen & Mlrwhall's Bank, and Torre Haute Bank, Terre Hftute First National Bank, Flora, 111. Saving & Loon Association, Painesville, O.
OFFICE—NO. 141 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
E. HOSFORI),
ittorney at Law,
CORN FOURTH AND MAIN 8T8., 31-ly TEKKE HAUTE, IND.
SAM'I. n. RII.KY. ILEY & BLAIR,
R1
WILt. V.
BLAIIl
Attorneys & Councelors at Law,
-i BRAZIL, IND.
Collections promptly attended to. Practice in all the Courts of the State.
JYJ M. JOAB,
Attorney at Law,
SonthSide of Ohio St^beOiI<li, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Commercial Collections made alty.
a Bpeclnov!5
JQRS. LINK & MITCHELL,
Physicians and Surgeons,-
Office over Buntin & Armstrong's Drug Store, corner Sixth and Main,entrance on
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JOHN E. LINK, M. D., residence on Cherry between Seventh and Eighth. J. I). MITCHELL, M. D., residence oft Eale street, betweeu Sixth and Seventh, tirst oor east of the Normal School building, Terre Haute, Ind. aprll-3m
TYT ANGIE L. WILSON,
Offers her services to the
Ladies and Children or Terre Haute. Office and Residence—No. 45 south 7th St Office hours 8 to 10 A. *., 12to2and6to 7 p.m
Grenadines, Plain. *j ,t Striped and Figured.
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Wl'^'WI^^Il'WJIjllW'
LET NO TEARS BE SHED
FOB THENE CnEAP (SOODS HELP THE PEOPLE.^
THE GREAT WATER LOO.
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Slaoe 1880 Merchants have been making small fortunes almost yearly. Now they must prepare to
fAKE THE "BITTER WITH THE SWEET,".
IOOSE SOHE 103fEfv
THE BIGGEST SACRIFICE YET!!
cents.
All Sprague Prints, 8 cents. 10 cent Mu»!i MS down to 7 cents. AU Muslins down («nts to 4 cents. H.5Q Marseilles Quiiu« for
TICKINGS, NOTTINGHAM LACES, SILKS, TABLE LINENS, SHADES, COTTON A DES, CASSIMERES, BLACK ALPACAS, and all other goods have fiUlen in price terrible within a week.
FOSTER BROS., Main St- bet. 4th and 5th.
MILLER & COX,
Clothiers and Merchants!!
HAVETHE
Nobbiest Line of Ready-Made Clothing,
AND THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF
MERCHANT TAILORING,
Both ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN GOODS in the best Stylee, and at such prices that cannot help but satisfy every one. Remember, we have one of the
BEST CUTTERS,
AC No. 523 Main St-, North side, near Sixth, Terre llante.
"A NEW DEPARTURE!"
It is a well known fact that Merchants in order to make up the loss on many lines of Domestic Goods, add the extra Per Centage on Dress Goods, Cassimeres, Fancy Goods, &c. (No Merchant will pretend to deny this.) We propose during the coming year to inaugurate a new system, namely, to
LARGELY REDUCE
foe usual per centage on such Goods, believing that in the increased trade which we hope to receive we will in the end be the gainer.
Our Buyer is now in the Eastern Market sending us large invoices of choice and desirable Goods. We shall open the Spring Campaign with an INCREASED LINE OF DRESS GOODS,
DURING THE PAST WEEK HAVE ATTRACTED THE ATTENTION OF HUNDREDS.
The most competent judges alter looking around-in overy house In the city have ulte*l»»rio«U»t«1e
Best Goods and Lowest Prices,
CAM ALWAYS BE rOVRB AT
MOSSLER S SftUARE DEALING—ONE PRICE CLOTHING SOUSE
11
15 I*ART,
Black and Colored Silks, iu Double faced Poplins. Plain, duenes, Stripes. Latest StyMttind Coloring/ Zoyara Cloth Raven Blade* Pure Mohair*, Brlllia tines jjy* a And Alpacas."""'"
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All I2J4 cent Prints down to 8 cents. All Merlmack Prints, 8 cents. 11 cent Muslins down to 8 cents.
"JO
*2JSQ.
cent Drees Goods, for 12J£ cents. cent Black Alpacas, for 50 cents. 40 cent Dress Goods, for 25 cents. 73 cent Drew Goods, for 50 cents. SHk Pongees 85 cents, worth $1.10. Parasols in all the new Strles.
GOOD NEWS FOR CARPET BUYERS! Prices down. GOOD CARPETS from 25 and 30c up to $1.00.
Soltair Stripes.
Satine Stripes. Plain Lustres. Crepe Lustres* Lawns, Ginghams. Piques, Cre tones. Linen Suitings.
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"Which we propose to place on our Counters on ,he above plan. We shall continue to sell our Prints, Mufilins, &c., at our usual popular prices. 'j^WILSON BROS. & HUNLEY,
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•GULICK RBERRY,
GENERAL DEAL™RA
Drugs, Medicines, Cnemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,
Cornel1 Main and Fourth Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.
OUR REDUCED PRICES!
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