Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1874 — Page 5
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—WE ARB WOW HEADY tor the UB.11 trade with an unusually attractive stock of fin# ptoe*e»oda and wwlyroadedothlog. Prk» to soil the time*
EMUA*O*» A CO.
DID SHE DIE?
Read tl» new Ulurtmted fctoy, tobe commenced in Tbe Jdail. next week. T-UJMT at Centenary cfeuroh to-mor* «w evening.
TWMUS are one Jbandwd and school* in this oogamy ootokletbe city
Wl hare not apace for the usual index of new advertismeota that sparkle from almost every pageof thk toeae. J\
TB* Journal haaa ramorthala chang© In tlieproiwftrtowhipof enecrf iiielaisert manuftctoHee in the city will probably soon take
Coi*. Hrwsoif 1* potting elegant plate glass windows and doors in the oorner of Main and Fifth atreete, and otherwise preparing the room for Shellady&Cex
PATRICK Gouaw, fUly yearsef age, of unsound mind, strayed aw^y from his home one month ago, and has not been beard from ainoe. Any information of
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ceired fcy hto wifc in this city.* •., TH* progress of the decorative art In the line of paper banging is madeappar: •nt by the elegant and tasty adornment of the walls and ceiling of C. A. Fera's new billiard parlor, to be opened this evening. It is the work of the force in the employ of Brokaw Brother*, and reflects great credit on their taste and skill in designing patterns and arranging colore to bring oat striking effects.
SKVE&AI. of our musical people^-' among them Mrs. Annie Lange Gould, Misses Hughes, Miss Beauchamp, Miss Duncan, Miss Fuller, Meaars. Paige, Brewn, ofthe Normal School, A-Hoberg, Warren Davis, F. A. Fanfe-gav»a very interesting concert at the Poor Asylum, Thursday evening. Quite a number of visitors were present from the city and country, and the music waa received with modi pleasure.
*22 THE CHURCHES. ,' BeC C. R. Henderson's morning theme, at the Baptist church, to-mor-row, will he "The Unruly Member evening: "The Moral Culture of the Imagination."
Rev. E. F. Howe will resome sftrvtoes In the Congregational church, to-mor-row, morning and evening.
The Synod of Indiana South convenes in the Second Presbyterian fihurch,on Thnmday, October lMh, at7K o'clock, and will be opened by a sermon from the returning Moderator. 3t«v. M. Croaley will preach In the Univemdist church, at the usual horns, to-morrow, morning and evenly.
Quarterly meeting at Aaixuy. Rev. N. L. Brakeman preaches this evening Presiding Elder Greene, to-morrow, morning and evening.
At the morning service In the First Presbyterian church, lo-morrow, the ruling eldew will be Installed. No serviee in the evening.
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Rev. N. li. Brakeman, if
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to-morrow, takes far hla theme in the rooming, "The Self awwrtlon and Ftmer of Troth." Temperance meeting to the evening, addreaaed by 3.3, Talbot, .J jrr picrtmm
Tor th^ rowing winter entertainments we give below a namler of snt^ects some twrar nod some oid—fiw a gaileryof pictures: •^ThlnjO to Adore," by 8ettitb~-A pair ofirtrn hinge*, "The Wood-ewttar**—An axe* -The Bridal Swroa," by 3. 8adl«wA Vtrr nk* brkile auditor ahorse.
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A small chain. of link*. **A Tjady-killer**—-Not a very extensive wort nf art, consisting merely of a stay-laor.
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ter '*M allur. The cotter, which XVM* iml" WMHIKM lyingaiOMMit .hatar- "-rfT* a wl, and the -i waa a Iiim. hnah j^aoed ••with** I 4MttlR* ifl| t»y hair horse-biwr. ln feet. "A View of Owk," ligr 8.HiW»~A wine —rk. **n ftually or»" -A
hC4tle "A Fancy Ball« Board,w 'IH1 ~.AchUd1*fra 1 hall ^iaeadona
b^Ftewaroftl»eFMally,Mby Miller I' A haila «f «o*n ttowr. __ i- "Onaghl in a S^aall off y«iui!atiiw—
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"ReHwi of the Oreat," by W.«, 0^« «C3jadtcs from Uw flre-plaee.
DID SHE DIE?
Read the new illasfcmted story, to be owaamcaoed in The Mail nast werit.
J. J. TALaorr wiU msmm the Baxter Bill at the Court House tqam t^nigM. He handles his mbjeet wall and ahoold
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Tm» dientt Oourt yaateoday decsaod divocea in the essea «i Jmea va. Jcmea, Shejriierd va. SBM^atrd, Decamp t*. ^ecamp, and Hardin Davis w. Da via.
IxrraMS3im--The IbilowingV a of IntaroMttta in the city eemeUwy slaea last repent:
Sept. IS—InGunt of Ja*. VoTWti rtin-horn. Mt pt- l»~Io6iat of John Btml, age 1 jrear aodr o*oaU» wTOHier eomparfnt.
Gatena PhiUlfM, age jna, Clara Stark, yeais J. A W
8montlis tMii«rfecteliTOia^ti»n.
MAKRIAOB LK*3*SM—The following marriage licensee have been tatted by the County Oerk since our last report
P*nt*l Warms and Narelaa A. Hodge*
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W. nefcefraod «wah
Wrn. H- MlUt*? and KjumaM aucoart. Henry J. Rtejpar and Jowphine Hajwer Witlkun P. Armstroug and KweHno L. J*ckaoa.
Hokuaoo Mowoeaad Baelud Bhodta. Albert B.Tryon and E1U Case. cym M. Miller and Josephine Kewton. & JanMS E. Pad«e«, and Lwiey K. Creasy.
Wis are permitted to intimate tho speedy qpening of "The Indiana Conservatory of Mnsic^sw apermanent Institution of our city. It perhaps is too soon to say more at present. A circular containing all the particulars will be issued in due Ume. We can only congratulate our eitiae&«t!i«t this desideratum of our educational fecilltles is to be supplied. The parties engaged are both active and business men, and mean business.
For fine and stylish Suits, For fine and stylish Youth's Suits, For tine and stylish Children's Suits, at the most reasonable prices, visit Mcesler's Square-Dealing, One-Price Clothing House, 147 Main street.
CHAMOIS SKINS.
Every fluuily should have one. A. G. Austin Co. offer a lot at very low pricfiu
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SURP&lSiyOLY BEAUTIFUL
Are the new shades of Irish Poplins opened to-day at VFUMV BROS. & Htwusi 's.
FRESH'MEATS
BLACK, BROWN, Bl UE, GREEN,
And all the new shades of Cashmere, at Wiuos BROS. A-HUNUBY'S.
OYSTERS.
Ed W. Johnson, on Main street, a few dooars east of Sixth, has been appointed exclusive general agent at this point fox the sale of 3,T. Auger Go's Oysters, the brand he has handled, in connection with other dealers, for four or five yearsNow that he has the sole agency, his establishment will more than ever be sought for this popular brand of oysters.
HAVE YOU
Seen the new material for suits at WILSON BBOS.A HCJAUSR'A
HORTICULTURAL SOOETi The monthly meeting of the Terre Haute Horticultural Society, will take {dace on Thursday, Oct. 1st, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the residence of Corey Barbour, Esq.
GOATS HAIR DRESS GOODS. The new Shades to-day at 4, WILSOS Baoa. A Hraunr's.
FOB TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS, LADIES AND GENTS FANCY GOODS, VISIT THE POPULAR CENT STORE.
THEME 'IS A TIBS
In the aflkics of men, which, taken at the flood, leads to prosperity." The same may be said or the purchasers of those n«w Goods a
A good safe Family Horse, of good style, a»d accustomed to being driven by ladies. Also, a three-year-old Man, unbrokeo. WOK sale by A. G. Aoarof A Co.
FOB WAY BOW PRICES^
O BOTISAM CASHMERE, Forty inches wtda, la a baanty. WIMO9 Baoa. Antmucf.
TF»LI,ET ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ARB DISPLAYED AT TH POPULA RCENTSTORE AMONG THE LARGB FALL INVOICE. A GREAT MANY NEW GOODS ARK Firry PER CENT, LESS THAN USIt AI PRICES. SOOTH 4TPL STREET, NEAR MAIN.
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to bava tha lundsMaeat Widta Blankets t« th* dtv. W«x» Baoa. A Hmnjtv,
-*THK LARGRBT AND BEST SB LEFTBD STTOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCYGGOOS TO BE HOLD AT THE LOWEST PRMJBH, AT «. STRAUS', LLFL MAIN KTREKT.
T1ES OF TH »EAMN. JL'ST RECEIVED, IN KNDIJ5W* YARIETY, AND AT FORTY PER CENT. I/WKR PRICKS THAN ANY HOL^K IN THE CITY. A.HEIU6D:OA
—MtlSLtN UNDRIIWBAKri NEW STX*K,
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CHEAPER THAN EVER. A.mSRS5«€a SEW RCCBm NEW NECK WE [AHL BEADED BRLm. EI*K« ANT JEWEL MILLIONS OFNOVKL'TTWI. JCWT IN. AND DAILY ARRIVING, AT PRICES TO Si IT ALL, AT
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The place for the choicest of Freeh Meats, every kind, la P. P. Mischler's Star Meat Market, on east Main street. Try his nice ham sausage.
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATL.
Lirarr c«rrv» x«TUTY JMT KBCMYF. Embraidfd sail BtaHI
Drap-de-ete Jacket!
And QUILTED BILK, And SATIN PjgTTICOAT. —«oaawosi*wmi—"--
K«fy Blae, Brows a«d Bfauk BEAVER CLOAKS, Triasn«4 In PMH««aterle a» KesMkMl Fri*|pa.
FOUNT AiNMEA» FOR A 1.1.
BUCK GOODS,
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Black Alpsess sad M&laaira. W. tl. BYCfi A CO.
I. A DIES' SUITS, POIMAI8E and JACKETS with Rail Princes to mateh. The best 121-2* BLEACHED MUSLOT In the city at W. S. Ryee A Co'*. lOO pieces Plaid and CHEVIOT SH1RTIWO FLUHEIJIJait received.
MEIPS and BOVS CASSIMKIRES very cheap. Whatever yon want at a LOW PRICE whether the article Is advertised or not «CO TO"
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Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Book Oases, Parlor and Chamber Setts,
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BLA(H CAMHHEBE8,
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Cloaks and Shawls
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^a«liiy, CToloa* aal L«w Prices. Having Said HI tli« Nnt 1st are MOW as tfec aacoat4, tall to* wltMa tlic Iwl ta« wefftut.) MMI t* •aid out inthla tea 4«f•.
BLACK CASHMERES
li*w*ltt at Karaa*a l»a« fcaaaase ktSMh«hl war«l,** aa4 h* **Want isWwIllkc c»M»l«tc withtsl sat af«Laaa
Elegant Black Cashmeres
1AMET B£A»¥ HADE SUITS. FAIJL 8TYE.E8 In 8HAWX^S. HEW STYLiEHIn WATERPROOFS. HOYEL.TI JBMlia «-4 tXOXHSlITL\«S made exprcMly
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W. 8. RYCE & CO.
Perfect Fitting $2.00 Shirts!
Just opened at HUHTER'S Shirt Store, 157 Slain street, Terrc Haute, Iiid.
pBr As good as usually sold elsewhere for #2.50.
Furniture!
OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OUR OWJf MAKE,
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AT LOWER PRICKS THAW EVER BEFORE, ROTH WHOLESALE AIID RETAIL,
18 and 20 Fourth St, between Ohio and Main, S. K. ALLEN, Agent.
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GULICK & BERRY,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OII^, GLASS, &c.,
Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Terre Hattfe, Ind.
Pare Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Use#.
WIIEH YOV SPEBTD YOUR nOXEY,
Remember these Bargains!
All the best 121-2 cent Prints, for cents*
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SIDE BAND PRINTS SAME PBICE!!
Real Rood Priata, 6 eenota. Hratfbfe Striped Shawls, «1.7& All wool Flaaneb, S3 cent*. Heavy Watesieroaf Cloth, eotrt*. Good Cottage darjMrta, 35 and cent* Yard irfde Ire«s Uoods, 30 oeola. HeaTy fiSdrttng Flannels, SB sad 25c. Drasa Goods, is eenls worth 40 oente.
Heavy MusUns, 7t 8,9 and 10 eenla. Best Delaines, 13H and cents. Fsdory Jeans, 38 to B0 cents. Oanlou Flannel*, 11 cents and npwards. Ingrain Osxpets, 45 cents to fl^KI. Fine Black Alpaeaa, 40 and 60 oents. Blade Silkt way down, Brest Goods, 89 eents worth 46 eenla.
Don't forget—AH the Best Prints at 8 cents.
TfcoBianda & other bain^aina. Bring your moaoy with joo aa we sell only lb iy we can sell at ahore rates. GOOD RYE TO "WAR PRICES."
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MANIFESTO FOR, THE FALL CAMPAIGN--1874.
With considerable Pride and Satisfaction do we Announce to our Friends^ Customers ana the Public that we are fully T1 prepared for the Pall Trade. Encouraged by the Liberal Patronage hetofore extended to us we ham, this season, largely increased our different Departments, so that in Assortment and Variety they compare
favorably with those in much larger Cities BBESS cio&BS. Particular attention has been paid to this Stock, which now contains nearly all the Stylish and Staple Dress Fabrics in the market, such as Colored Cashmeres, Di-
agonals, Serges, Raiahpoor and Kam Kara Cloths, Mo hairs, Alpacas, Empi Cloths, French and Irish Silk Chain Poplins, English
hair Cretonnes, Mol Empress and Biarit/, in Poplins and all colors of Lyon's
For the better accommodation of our large and increasing
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GOODS TRADE, we hare
MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT.
In it will be found the following extra Bargains:
Doublefold Cashnreres at 95e worth $135 100 1 30 115
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Best Values in Black Silks, Cashmeres and AIpacas ever Shown in this City. ^v ws Linen and Houselbrnishing Department.*':
This Stock has had proper attention, and is now filled to overflowing with Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens from the finest down to a low priced quality with an elegant line of Towels, Napkins, Linen and cotton Sheeting, Marseilles Bed Spreads, Honey-comb Bed Spreads, Crashes, Doylies, etc., etc., at prices much below those of last season. $L
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There is nothing so comfortable for FALL and WINTER WEAR or of as MUCH SERVICE as a WATERPROOF CLOAK or SUIT. The demand for these. Goods will be very large this sftflson, and anticipating it we have laid' in a magnificent stock, comprising a largo variety of qualities in Black, Green, Brown, Navy-blue, Gold, Grey, etc., at prices to suit the closest buyer. In this department will also be found Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Blankets, etc., at rock bottom figures. hssib®w#
The especial attention of the public is called to tho full and complete line of Hosiery we have now ready for the inspection of Purchasers, comprising a large number of qualities and styles not before found in any House in Terre Haute. A number of customers who c-ould not before find the article wanted will
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and Misses in ordinary and extra lengths of English and German manufacture of Plain and Striped Wool Hose, for Ladies Misses and Children in ordinary and London lengths, and of superier qualities in fleese lined Hose, both bleached and brown. In connection with this Department we would mention a full line of THREE BUTTON KIDS, in blacks, evening and street shades at 11.75 per pair, the only full line in the City.
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Last but not least is our Stock of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Tickings, Denims, Stripes etc. Not in twenty years has there been anything equal to our yard-wide Bleached Muslins at 9,10* 11 and
They onlv need to be seen to be appreciated. Fully knowing what we are able to offer in goods and prices, we extend a cordial and general Invitation to all, who hare their own interests in view, to take a look through our Store before Purchasing elsewhere.
FELSENHELD & 1AURIET.
New York Office, corner Church and "Worth 8ts«
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Extra Bargains in Black Alpacas at 35,371-2,40, -,50, 60, 70,80, to $1 00. (enaid (^oods at low prices in Tamlse and tarltz Cloths, Empress and Grape Cloths, BrillantiHes, Bombazines, Henrietta Clotbg* Black Irish Poplins and the following bargains in
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