Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 November 1874 — Page 8

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THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPI^E.

Personal,

They have anew lock on the £§jC3abr Hotel—Mat-lock. Ira Delano bud policy of flO^OOOupoo fels lift, in the Aetna.

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Oftrtte Gilbert and son Henry G. went down to Doildatbkvwk. 8iiatel 8. Early will remain in &hls sity through the pork packing season.

Mr. Altera, from the well known house of E. a Jafiray

A Co,

the city.

New York, in

Bali, the atom dealer, was

«OMrried at Chicago on Tueaasy to Mr*. Uda Evans. The fe*tire insurance agent now pran e«#gayly with a handle of calendar* under his arm.

Sheriff Hull put absty-al* con rteta in the SUtee' prison during the tvroyean held office. {oilge Oookins will not spend all his time Uore. He will oscillate between tUatdtyandChk»go. 1

The police boys got enough "swag" Wednesday night to purchase some mighty nice overcoats.

Thos. Heiskel, reeeatiy with Gordon ArHose, has taken the position vacated bjW. D. James at the Buekeye.

Mrs. Prof. Hodgina attended tb&fi'ittttag of the National Temperance ConVDption at Cleveland thia week.

Wm. Coatee, the painter, started on Yfedtoeaday, for Jacksonville. Florida, he will spend the winter m^jff Carioo, who took chaige of his jtibopm Wednesday, has appointed as HI«depwties

Gtapt. Will Found and John

deary. L. 8L JReiflsuider was appointed house bam AT. ^*Ph »a. J. Gray, of the Brazil Echo call «d on us this week. He has abandoned bis purpose of selling his Echo. He makes op a good paper, and will now strive to make it even better "Many mysterious maidens about these &nes spend mucto of their time alone, and whenever any one enters suddenly they hide something in a drawer or their jroefcet. Christmas is coming.

Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Curtis lost their intent ehild, seven weeks of age, Wed tprrtiy n^ght, after an illness of three ifajn. This is the second time these par»nta have beenthns afflicted.

E. Ohm, the active real estate agent, b» \efbaMd probably the largest indrfb sales ever made by any real ea&£»nuui la this city in one week. He h«» olosed up six transactions amounting (betotal jaoyoo^• fofjj. Heinry, Esq., north Third, ^ebntited his 45th birth day on Sunday by a big dlnnear, of which about for-

friends aod relations partook.

There were sevenrf old •who .«*t# among the fin* setttersof Fort UjycTispn praiffe.—[Express.

Cfep*. C. H. Allen will probably not •etara to take M* ft*mer active port in •©rre Haute Journalism, but will '#evmtn ia'lrtf got^rnnspnt office at Washartd oontinao to act as a newspajper he»*apoadmt. He is als© dealing the txM^i^HHhen, with much

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yqpyT-{Journa^ Bond Hnnley and Mies Mary Van fSffttr wmo married at BlooinfteM, (feeec* iaittttf Wi Tuesday morning. Eev. E, F-Howe went down to fte the C3iot, tod tW young folk* came imme"•dlately to this city. Without unneceiw(ydi*jAyr ttiey have settled down to axam of thsirnew position. ," 4. dealer in giovea tells us of an artful recently played on htm by a vety %s8J*ieh young ledy of thbi city. She *UaM*f a pair of lar«sder kids, wore tteon toe jp*rty«-4wa»*ed them before jlfeedanee began so as not to sell them— too going hem* carefully folded them 4£e original otassa, pot them betw©on iJL) leaves of the family bible to ptea r*mk neat womtng »*tora«d Omaa,

•tent bm doi burinees as long i# T*-r-Haute as {. II. Riddle, and all are rgady io commend him for |i» Mr and Bbecal way of dealing, I* may be e#t strwm as enterprislfm merofcs, t. Mr. Mi- la ail

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tn/ .sH, A«»il other •'If'gw^, i" i! -.x-.A Ita a t«» |a»k-vr..\ a an

Ifellt-.r, A r-a«,

If you are so unfortunate as to get into tiie olusehes of the law or want claim collected, entrust your case with Eggleston Bosst, the new law firm, and Itwiil receive catfgkil ^en%n. OflStee

Young aoan, if your usafally employed, go a* enee to the Dm Haute Commercial College, and reoeive thorough Instructions in Bookkeeping, Arithmetic and Penmanahlp. Money and time in "head stock" will pay large dividend*.

J. P. Tutt A Co., oppose tibe Opera House, are making a big run on nten and women's overshoes, which they bought at very low figures, and anxious to move them mpidly are selling them less than the regular prieea. Go there for your overshoes. This is just the weather for them.

The boy stood on the burning deck I whence all but him had fled, the fiamett thai lit the city* wreck shone o'er him as he read that the best plaoe to buy! harness, saddles, bridles and other goods in this line, at the lowest prioea, is at 1 Miller

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Ladies, do you know that you can buy Real Hair Switches at the Cent Store as low sa ninety cents. At the request of a number of his patrons Mr. Fechhetmer has recently added thiaj line of goods to his stook. On account of want ofibom he wlU not keep a huge stoek, hut it will be fresh, being constantly supplied by frequent orders. Ge around there ladies. You will be astonished at his low prices*

The woman who wrote "Mother I've Come Home to Die," had nt spoke to the old lady for yearn and wouldn't go near the house. She got mad because the old lady wouldn't buy her dry goods at D. G. Oreiner

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Arleth'e, south Fourth street.

Make a note of this and go tbers when you want harneea. Froeb A Fksig, successors to Pete«r Ryan, 94 Main street, between Second and Third, manufacture Saddles and Harness, and deal in Collai*, Whips, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, Ac., of whioh they have a large stook on hand at very low prices. They give careful attention to repairing, doing the work neatly end promptly.

Ocft "Hoosier Store,

southwest corner of Fourth and Ohio streets, whioh is now fully stocked with all the newest seasonable goods and sold very lowest living prices. Jest try the "Hooaiar Store" once. We

lift* as one of Kaox'e tiew atyleof hate on the head of a handsome young man So say tiie young ladies, and so say we, Knox's sole agency in this city 1b at Howe

Yates* New York Hat Store,

CViapOslety.

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lag they #w# enrtrely too tight and .*yy)ld like toex^tange for street colors. U»is meims hene«« of ewe j^ttolng's wear, aU sho probably cared i%,aad a new pair beekk* Tbeiewo- .' mm f41ttiar»pigMy thaiy. n»o kilt

m'tiitif $*&

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*B" !'ttpor«u! in a man dealing'.: watciM- „*.•! weLry, tor people «o often badly *i *l*ed Ut heringtWe .r -.w, it ^uMgpreeented to thecn. Mr recently added iarpely |B td» l*«^ «t^«k mi «tt who went any hMdly Ml lobe

WiK*S»th^.r.» thatdoeane* km u*tot" Jlar *41»»^ -ant for Inilar,.v a."* ih»: «.f nattim & 'Hat'•• "Reel's it# |^e». HH-1 v. .:n. rink in fMr SWWief. Heov^.

whera will also be found every deaira-1 sure,, better get a Policy In the Spring ble *yie of bat or cap, together with Fun, Giovea and Umbrellas. Ladies Furs cleaned andretrimnjed.

Here we are at the close of another busy weak. The bafd workii* man who deaUea something good to eat to-J will call at R. W. Rippetoe's "White Front," whore will be found

Pare Buckwheat Floor, Nice Apple Better, DeHctous Sweet Cider, FA Turkeys and Cranberries,

MiaoeMeat,

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And ail the good things to bo found in tide market. Two wagons are oonstan^y on the go to Mpply HH^petoe's

Be sure yon are right and then go ahead." TMs bit of advice wliich orig inally mm from an o|d veteran, may be followed withgteat ptofli b^ individuals who wttl always find that they are right when they purchase their ftmily grosa and provisions at the popular Marble Front Grocery of Mllllgan A Dickereon, oft north Fourth strs*.

streets. The latter will be conducted1 by Mr. G. B. Sbelledy, in peiwm, and will oetttlntie to be welt stocked with the purpart drugs and chemkala, the best patent medicines, t^let goods, per*

turn

Of c#t«re g:.vi.'ii he h-ir rowKrd

Oa 'f ArnTm- n-i-.JiU.s: r-j• »?.-« i: for" 5 1 N Wfcimh A. Ber^

EUREKA

SCARF,

18 THE LAST

tiBEAT NOVELTY

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Hens' Neckwear 11

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be continued throt^h the winter, and I policies are always worth all served by the dish or sent out in any tuat they represent, and from the fact quantity. thai they are written by experienced

field Fire and Marine Insurance Comp«ny- ,U SAVING FUND FOR NOTIOKS.

OOAIt OIL FIFTEEN CENTS PER GALLON.

Sinoe having removed to more convenient and spacious quarters, we are pre* pared to offer to the oitiseas of Iterm Haute a further redaction in Coal 011^ We have already forced the reduction of Coal Oil from 40 to 20 cents per gallon and we propose to still further to 15 cents per gallon to those who will call at our store room northeast corner bf 5th and Mulberry stxeeta.

marked up jrrculM.

The opening of the new drag store on pUo to epend your evenings. the corner of Mebt and Fifth sfereete by

Co., will not caicaw any atmn prepared in the highesl bf

^aage in toe old drag bouse ofShelle- "p^penbringHi IA dy A 0»«, comer of Mate

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d)e*« ia Ilwdq««iffl for

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FABMIMFC tl» new *mr *am whldh

been pl**d «KdrtaMe, tells

w» that ^Riddle has the

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Fam^r and VariiAy Oooda," that "Rid-

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

Our Closing' Out Sale Still continues and the bargains we are

j—__ giving are astonishing. Don'} fail to price our fine Over Coats.

ERLANGER & CO.

OUTJD SEE IT AT

HUNTER'S,

157 Main St.

W« offer

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CAKHON& Co. 1 I

HAVING FUND FOR NOTIOJSS.

BUSINESSSOOOOL.

Tbe Terre Haute Business Seb&tf add Penmanship Institute of Levermns

Golder, on the eouthweat cornet of Foorth and Ohio streets, Is minting with much success and encouragement. Prac tical Book-Keeplng, single and double entry, Commercial Arithmetic, Penman ship and English Language are taught. Young men and women, this is the

A jT'thk

dlos and Qonts IHning Room and Cea-

fortlonery," ITS Main street.

TEN DOLLAmltEWA RD.

A reward of flO wUl be paid by UMI diy for the arrest and conviction of any

tttm«ry, snap*, brush**, 4c^ all at thelperaoa or persons found brsakbig the very kw*«lprloea. (glass or otherwis# faring the

very towewtitfiow. WhtteA Jtfewhinney** trade has Increased so rapidly that they contemplate renting anotlMf store room, mainly for the exhibition of am tauneiMie (AedtoT I^PSSOWOO

the read. Their eon vewtent

lonefa room, In the HMWof to daily hungry. The amount of bread and c*k«iteri*d rot of their t^wylsabn p*y

gasoline lamps.

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Variety Goods and on

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By order of the Commoa Council, 1 F. BcKwmjuot^Ea, City Clerk. ^0mtfmSo^S^rJS®

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HOM MS BT.

oivm riimiAWAY.

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R. Chambers Is ihc*d in enterprtai. ifegfvee awsy a beautiful new tea can,Wer to every one that, buys a pounds ^jhischoieeFi^hTMw. 3. R.haaa8pten*

fte«a «oW.

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wy^ ^i.iwlles buy *ll your Famtehlng I tor oliaf3fed torn aud haodf, at (Mk of iUddlS and further cm wet 11 tb "Riddle has no rent to pay

,M ,a» &**»*»% BAVi N N O

NOTIONS. 't

QLramoLBoFAtmwA

O YHTKRS.—For well liiieti cans, go comet ntsd Maln^r^ »a,

O. P. Cox. G. B. 8HEIXBDY.

The NewStorft

We woald nspsetftUljr call the attention of the nubile to the opening of oar New Store, & the room*, corner of Main and fortneny occupied by P. M.

Fifth a Donne new

TO MAKE ROOM IN OUR SHOW CASES

For the finest line of Holiday Goods evar brought to this city, which are now: on the way from the Importers,

WE WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT COST,

Oufr prewlt slick of Toilet and Fancy Articles, embracing a full assortment of Hfrif Ttnmium, Clothes Brt^hes, Nail and Tooth Brushes Rubber, Bufhlo Horn andlvoiy Combs of all kinds Hand Mirrors, Chest Protectors, Toilet Soaps—a full assortment of best brands—Imported Perfumeries, including Lubins

son's, and a fall line of Russian Leather, Turkey Morocco and Seal Skin Portmonies, Card Cases, Pocket Books awl Bill Books. This is a rare chance for our friends to obtaln a few needed article* at cost.

Noyee Andrews, the enterprising dealer in Boots and Shoes, 141 Main street, is 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 be remembered that "she had so many children she did not know what to do.w To parents in a

speak only to those who have not beent^jj^ the reverte side Of thtt'picthero—those who have will go aga tnHH that the children's shoes with without oar suggestion. -W-. metallic tips, sold by Andrews, will last ^peaking of thanksgiving, fcfitfigiy 1 three times longer than those without people are always thankful when they tipft. They give a perfect shoe at the find themselves in Scudder's elegant toe, when all the other parts are entireimlwiiar *ni the superb oookery fori ly worn out and then tipped shoes look whioh that place is noted is set out be- prettier than ragged holes and protrudfore them. Lovers of good eating speak iag toes, in the highest terms of Scudder's res- rpj^ Springfield fire insurance comtaurant. The feature of ice cream OQ Lny|repres)nted by Hager A McKeen, Wednesday and Saturday evenings will

company to place your property

There's nothing half so sweet in insurance men, no quibble or difficulty can occur, as frequently has happened in this place with parties having their property destroyed by fire, and the error found afterwards. This is soon^advice, and you that hare property to in-

nothing half so sweet in

occupied by

atreets, torn

stoek consists of an entirely ssleeted assortment of

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wtyf fWBftill)'

Fine Drugs, Chemicals,

lnpsrt«d aid Dsnestie Fer» (toM, SoajM, Brwal»««, Toilet Article*, de.

Our Prescription Department will be In D. P. Cox and Mr. Fred KhlrnsJi, of Cairo, who baa bad some twenty yeais "German

charge of -Jj3 experience in boU^Uie English and manl'pulationa of Drugs.

With the above feciuties we hope to ga the confidence and patronage of the public

D. P. COX & CO.

BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG, CORNER OF SIXTH JHAIN STREETS.

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MONEY SAVED.

As money is scarce I will, from this date until the 1st of January, make to order a Suit of Clothes or a single Garment for less than my usual low prices, and will guarrantee to sell for at least ten per cent, less than those paying high rents. I bave acholoe selection of French, English, and Amorican goods which cannot be surpassed. J. P. BRKNWAN,

Merchant Tailor.

Ohio street, opposite Mayor's office.

THE STAR MEAT MARKET

Is the place for your nice Pork Steaks, Beefsteaks, Roast Beef, Mutton Chops, Veal Cutlets and Roasts, Sausage Bolagna, Ac. P. P. Mischler, proprietor, Main street, west of 7th.

MINCEMEAT,

At Wright

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Kaufman's.

-a TEAS*

Don't buy your Teas until you have looked through my stock and inquired my

PRIF*^!

fj OHAKBKRS,

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CELEB V,

Nipe and crisp, always on hand, at Wright fe Eaufrnan's.

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Cranberries aid Mince ibfeat at Wright A Kaufman's.

Saving Fund

JMlcs* HiUM, ^15 Lgdifi' Shawls, £a«c«fHoo4s, Inrants"Clonks, Infant*' Underwear, Infkntn' Hoatiery.

Full Line of Ladles' Kid Gloves. Best Alexandre 2-Button Kid. Gauntlets, In KMr Book and Thread.

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Kail supply of Xephyr Work constantly on hand also Stamping and Embroidery. Saving Fund Notion House,

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nmLtaAarim

Fonrrn

STREET,

..OLI) POBTOFFICE BUILDING, H. V.OLAZEBROOKllX)., Pro'.

ANTEDI

10,000 Hogs

Ponsh^llMi IliglMWt Mark^l5rte?fwlU

Felsenheld

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Star Meat Market,

Hsta Mreet. west si Rwtstk *iwt, «». P. MIHCHLEH.

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OR MORE SAVED ON EVERY DOLLARS' WORTS OP CLOTHING BY SELJSCTING FROM THE

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DAILY RECEIVING THEIR NEW STOCK, AND ARE OFFERING,

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SPECIALTIES I

ETEHYDKPABT9KIHVT.,,

BLACK CASHMERES!

4ft In ItX WOOL, BK. 4CK C49HHEBE9 89 cento, would be Cheap at $1.10.

SO in DOUBLE FOLD BLACK ALPACAS, worth 4$e, we pfBtr at 97e, a hotter quality at SOe, and the best OOeHlaehAlpaea ever of-

Aired in this city.

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Wo are now offering' a Line of €loaki« flae^ma and JaekeU at $i5«, and flO also a Magnificent Lot at at IklJI, $18 and $29.

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Felsenheld & Jauriet, Jp

We will place the above ^dods 6n sale MOIfBAY Morning.

They are perfect goods, and the usual prices are 20 and 25 cents per yard.

Wilson Bros. & Hunley,

GENERAL 1£A1J£HS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals^

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,

Corner Hals and Fonrth Mrnln, Terrc Banff, lad.

Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.

IMMENSE STOCK OF PINE CLOTHING.'

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MOSSLBR'S,

THE SQUARE DEALERS

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MARBLE PALACEf'

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620 Main Street.

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TEN THOUSAND YARDS

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12 l-2cts per yard.

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Corner Fiftli and Main Sts. ."11.1!!!

GULICK & BERRY,

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147 Mafn Street, between Fifth and Sixth.

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