Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 November 1874 — Page 8
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Personal.
Gon&nNBman Hunter la 1b the dty. Councilman Hagerisin New York.1 5 Sheriff Garioo goes into office, next Wednesday.
Mrs. A. If. Dooley is seeking health up In Minnesota. yMrs. A. Do frees started for her Califoris I
Rev. Alex Sterrett dedicates a church atSaline, to-morrow.
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N. H. Bledsoe, we are glad to learn, will remain hew, in the sewing machine
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W. IL Strickland, press agent of Fox's Humpty Dnoopty, is in the city looking '•Cor tilings.
Jacob Stone, son of Samuel Stone, the tsgfoeer, went to Florida, this week, to jbeneflt his health. fSsq. Cookorly leads all his his hfother
J*«tioe* in theelegance ol his new office, e«3t of Shannon'* bank. Tho von arable lames Hite, contribu tqd this week a |500 county bond to the %ighl«id University, of Kansas.
More aspire fbr the office of ©ty Marshal, than for any other to be dfejiosed of at the next city election.^
Daniel Brawn, so long with II. §. Blobardson A Co., has taken a position fta Skater Brothers dry goods house.
During the nine years Mr. L. B. Denobl© has nerved as Justice of the Peace, he has passed lodgment in 8,500 oases.
J. W. GaskllV while east selecting a alook of goods, took a notion to take a 0Bti overly Rnrops, and will be absent «tnttl May. 2 The sad nsws was received this week ir the death, in California, of Mrs.
C&n*gt» Mm, 4MgbMw of O. H. fVfcidln. *2 Wolfe's first ease was a matrimo•Hklonft, aad Esq. CJookoriy was sailed on wedding before h© had offioe.
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in JSasbwn Indiana, holding a of FWlowsttp meetings, came
Deal ennj y*or tohacoo in your hip p»&eL Xn rmching tat some fellow you are about to draw a a»d do Ue saaae.
Mr. Va'satSne on y««t«rday took the •enior 3it1 jvaier dassos of the High ffefeoel «n pleasant tramp, visiting the woolen SfcKeen's fionring mill, 04 pail ««**, bSaHteniMe, and HeinFs
«jm is running a latbo in the •Badhiftssfcop* at Jefltemonville, and Is Hahavfug hinsseW in*ucb a manner to OTPrf te wqpect of the i^Bdala.
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ef Kqaor. Aftmmrm* r*w ofexlleineWeBipj, «f arf» to welcome back to o«r dty Jmige H. Oookins swl wift», who retbrn to rna this dty tbelr future home.
Gookios will practice law with
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Hon. Wm. Mack and party have just Ytaiied the Holy Land.
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Mm. Anna Tfeel Burt has returned to bfr husband, in Clinton, Iowa. Mrs. J. T. Elliot has gone visiting Mends in Ohio, until Christmas.
Loaftamsend and daughter have re tarned frOoat a visit to Rock Island.
Samuel 8, Bariy, of Baltimore, is look upon his old friends in this city. Mayor Thomas has moved into his Ww brick house, on south Eighth street
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Now it Is JT. W. Matlock that is to landlord it over the St. Clair Hotel ______
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-Hon. Sobuyler Col&x passed \fonclay night in this dty, the guest of Col. Ed-
W. A. Ba»ofcoverand wife will oecupy JfcS. Dlcfcerson's north Fifth street resHfcnce. Vr f&lSftr*
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Miss lib Burgas went to Pennsylvania this week to spend the winter with her auntt Mrs. Jones, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Daniel Burgan, near Port Harrison.
J. a Dickgrson, on Monday, goes on daty as news editor of the Indianapolis SentineL Mr. D. is eminently qualified for the position, and will prove a valuable acquisition to the editorial force of that paper.
Catharine E. Foster, the young woman who drove down to Prairieton, in a buggy, recently, in a state of mental aberration and almost nudity, wss taken to the insane asylum, this week. Cause—love troubles.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Buntin gave them a pleasant surprise in the way of a family gathering and the presentation of an elegant silver tea service—the occasion being the twentyfifth anniversary of their marriage.
Dr. Rice has determined to contest the seat of Gen. Hunter, in the next Congress, on the ground that black miners, fresh from Virginia, voted in Clay county for Hunter, and on account of some irregularities in Parke county have
Paste this in your hat, if you one, and if you haven't, go to Howe A t~* Yates' New York Hat Store, and select one from their new stook, embracing the largest and most varied assortment ever brought to this city. Gentlemen should besr in mind that Howe A Yates are sole agents for the Hats of Knox, the
New York Hatter, whose hats have world-wide reputation.
One of the busiest places in town Is the lively Cent Store, on south Fourth street. The crowds of ladies thronging the oounters this week have been un usually large on account of the receipt of some new and elegant grods, includ many attractive novelties. If there any lady in the oity who has not been to the Cent Store, we advise an early
The new City Directory, a copy of which has been placed on our table, tells us that "Riddle has the largest stock of Fancy and Variety Goods," that "Rid die's is Headquarters for Fancy and Variety Goods and on another page says: "Ladies buy all your Furnishing Goo^s of Riddle and further on wc read that "Riddlo has no rent to pay and can afford to sell cheap." Correct.
White A Mewhinney's trade has in creased so rapidly that they contemplate renting another store l\om, mainly fbr the exhibition of an immense stock of toys now on the road. Their convenient lunch room, in the rear of their elegant salesroom, is daily thronged with the hungry. The amount of bread and cakes turned out of their bakery is slm ply immense. S the
Parties desiring or meditating purchase of a first-class sewing machine are not doing themselves justice until they have fully examined the neatness, durability, speed and simplicity of the Singer Manufacturing Co's Machines. For beauty of stitch it cannot be equal ed, for light running it is unsurpassed, for durability it stands without a peer, Office 310 Main street, between Third and Fourth. _________
J. R. Chambers made a lucky hit when he purchased of Daniel Miller the grocery store nearly opposite the post office. By careful attention to business, advertising the same in an economical way, keeping the best of goods in his line, and courteous treatment of customers, his trade has steadily increased, and each new.customer finds it an advantage to continue his trado with Mr. Chambers.
Hero we are at the close of another busy week. The hard working man who desires something good to eat tomorrow will call at 11. W. Rippetoe's
White Front,1' where will be found Pure Buckwheat Flour, Niee Apple Batter, Delicious Sweet Cider, Fat Turkeys and Cranberries, Mince Meat, CrispCelery, Oysters, And all the good things to he found lit this market. Two wagons ar® constantly on the go to supply Rippetoo's patrons.
The opening of the new drag store on the corner of Main and fifth streets by D. P. 6ox A Co., will not cause any change In the old" drag house of Shelledy A Cox, corner of Main and Ninth streets. Tho latter will be conducted by Mr. G. B. Shelledy, in parson, and will continue to be well stocked with the purest drugs and ohfmlcals, the best patent medicines, toilet goods, perfumery, soaps, brushes, Ac,, all at the very lowest prices.
Time was when the term "Homier" was one of wMeh ear giund&thei* were ashamed, for it was applied by eastern jopie as a term of derision. Now it is name In which we all take a pride, and one of our modi popular dry goods booses is known tt*MHoosler Store." All who are interested in baying the b««t goods at tho lowest prices know where it i»—D. C. Gredner A: Co. are the proprietors, and it 1a tooled on the Moutiiwest comer of Ohio and Fourth stweta.
Among the pretty rights along Main Htreet none attract the eye more readily than the show windows of Button it Hamilton's Book Store, filled with samples of some of the many new and elegant goods constantly arriving there. This week quite a change bss been mtde in the windows, and pfom-
rt with the Mendetesobn nl), in Gardner, Mass., last in all respecte. iv 1mma powerful soprano and sympathetic quality, *J, and a fine, attractive ux nUy appear some new and beautiful which will iiis!in- chromon, games for children, elegant aboil .n v. -s whewfwr she appear*, «(tationery and other articles too nuntermenUon.
Ladies1 Cloaks Children's Cloaks. Ladies' Purs. Children's Purs. Pelt Skirts. Shawls. Hosiery. Gloves. Muslin Underwear. Merino Underwear, for Ladies, Misses and Children. Ties, Ruchings, Corsets, Collars and
Cufife,
And General Fancy Goods at great Bargains.
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Meus' Neckwear!!
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Maud Muller, on a summer day. Laid her needlework away. Dressed herself as fine as fiddles, Walked down street as far as Riddle s. And looking in at the open door, Saw things she's never seen before. And as she looked she wondered whether If she bought the tilings they'd hold together. But she'd heard they were all O. So into Riddle's she went that day. And she bought a chain for her father's
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Aud bought herself a pin and rings to match. And that her mother her love might see, She bought for her a set of tea. And as Maud went home that afternoon, She hummed to herself this little tune: If all the sad things that have ever been,The saddest Is to be 'out of tin'
For you see there wore so many ele gant things at Riddle's, that notwithstanding hislow prioes, the longest purse would not hold out.
Oil of Arnica—nothing equals it for chapped hands. Prepared at Gulick A Berry's drug store.
If you want harness for'virear, harness for beauty, harness that is hand made, harness at low prices, harness that you can rely on when the long pull and the strong poll comes, buy it of Miller A Arleth, on Sooth Fouth street.
Be sure you are right and then go ahead." This bit of advice which originally cam© from an old veteran, may be followed
with great profit by individuals
who will always find that they are right when they purchase their family groceries and provisions at tho popular Marble Front Grocery of Milligan & Dloterson, on north Fourth street* 4
Scuddor's Restaurant Is becoming a great rusort for epicures, and surely all loveni of good eating can bo pleased with Scudder's superb cookery. Every thing he puts on the table is of the very best, well cooked, and served In a genteel manner. The feature of ioe cream on Wednesday and Saturday evenings of each week will be continued through the winter.
Noyes Andrews, the enterprising dealer In Boots and Shoes, 141 Main street, now giving to each purchaser of any article of foot-wear, an elegant picture of "The Old Woman who lived in a Shoe." It will bo remembered that "she had so many children she did not know what to do." To parents in a similar fix, the reverse side of this picture tells that the children's shoes with metallic tips, sold toy Andrews, will last three times longer than those without tips. They give a perfect shoe at the toe, when all the other parts Are entirely worn out and then tipped shoes look prettier than ragged holes and protruding toes*
TOILET GOODS.
Buntin A Armstrong have just goi in large and attractive line of Imported Tbilet Goods, Perfumeries, Soaps, Oomlm, Ac. They are the sole agents In this dty for the goods of the Crown perfumery Company, which carried off the premium over Lubln's, at the Vienna Exposition. Buntin A Armstrong will not be excelled In TWlet Goods.
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Our terms *'C. 0. D." to all—No more Goods sent out on Approbation.
D. P. COX.
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The New Store
Wo would respectfully call tl»o attention of the public to the opening of our New Store, in the rooms, corner of Main and Fifth streets, formerly occupied by P. M. Donnelly. Our stock consists of an entirely new ana carefully selected assortment of
Fine Drugs, Chemicals
Imported and Domestic Pcr» fumes, Soapfi, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac.
Our Prescription Depart^nen^ will be in charge of D. P. Cox and Mr. Fred Ehlman of Cairo, who has had some twenty years experience In both the English and German manipulations of Drugs.
With the above facilities we hope the confidence and patronage of the public
D. P. COX & COt
4 Our Closing' Out Sale Still continues* &iid the bargains' we are giving are astonishing.
Don't fail to price our fine Over Ccats. ,ms ERLANGER & CO.
The Springfield fire insurance company, represented by Hager A McKeen, is the company to place your property in, as its policies are always worth all tbat they represent, and from the fact that they are written by experienced insurance men, no quibble or difficulty ean occur, as frequently has happened in this place with parties having their property destroyed by fire,, and the error found afterwards. Tins is sound adviee, and you that have property to insure, better get a Policy in the Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Compa
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TEAS.
Don't buy your Teas until you have looked through my stock and' inquired my prices. J. R. CHAMBERS,
Sixth street.
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Nice" ana crisp, always Wright A ICauftnan's.
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Ladlen' Nubian Indies'Shawls, Ladies' Hood*,
Infants9 Cloaks, Infante9 Underwear, Infhnta? Hosiery.
Full Line of Ladles' Kid Uloves. Best Alexandre 2-Button Kid. QaonUets, in Kid, Buck and Thread.
Full supply of Zephyr Work constantly nn hand also Stamping and Embroidery. Saving Fund Notion House,
FOURTH STREET,
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING, B. Y. GLAZE BROOK & CO., Pro'.
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Largo and elegant line of Cassimerfes for Men and Boys wear. «t
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During the coming week immense arrivals of new Dry Goods will be the rule of the day with us one of our firm being now in lew York, fop the selection of another stock.
Cashmeres,
New Alpacas, «fcc.,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!!
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FLANNELS.
Flannels! Flannels 1 Flannels! Flannels One hundred pieces just opened in plain, chesked and striped.
WATER MtOOFS AND LADIES CLOTH. In. this department wo have some rare (MdBHOA*.
BLEACHED AND BROWN TABLE LfNENS. This department is crowded to overflowing with a full lino of House Furnishing Goods.
SHAWLS, SHAWIsS,
In all the new stylos and in great variety of prices.
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The wholesale season being now over, goods of every kind can be purchased at great reductions from former prices* JLook out ibr ?*.. •J*"'''
New Dress Goods, New Cloaks, .. New Waterproofs,'' 'jNew Hosiery,
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Felsenheld & Jaunet
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CjCS^wit^Marble Palace, 620 Main St.
WILSON, BROS. & HUNLEY,
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DRY GOODS!
BLEACHED MUSLINS.V*
Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale, Hills, Androscogin, Hadley, Newport half bleached and all popular makes bleached Muslins. Prices as low as before 1 ho
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FELT 8KMTSr ',p*
SV»r Ladies and Children. A large and attracti\estock.
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Whit© an4.,ColQre5i ^speciality in, all grades. -4
CASHMEREr CASHMERET We have paid nnnsuai attention, to tftis department this fall, and hav&some very special bargainsi
hu* ALPACA AND MOHAIR^ Tho Kaven Brand of Mohair is nsurpassed. and lencc," in color and'quality
WILSON, BEOS. & HUNLEY,
GULICE & BERHY,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,
Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Terre Haute, Ind. Pare Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OR MORE
SAVED ON EVERY DOLLARS' WORTH OP CLOTHING YOU BUY BY SELECTING FROM THE
IMMENSE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING!
MOW OM THE COUNTERS AT
MOSSLER'S,
THK SQUARE DEALERS,
Alpaca andi ParBxool-
GOATS HAIR DRESS QQOitS In all the new nhades. »W c=«apisrs% "*|L
DRESS GOODS
From every quarter of tho GLolfcu
CHILDREN'S PLAJBSr^' (f fv
In great A*ariety.
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