Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 December 1874 — Page 8

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A PAILK

FUR 1 HE

J. W. Gasklll arrived safely In Eu/-

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Wednesday of tost week.

®taL Ti' in|»ou has been suffering IKMB a ^,we attack of nsomlgla. (Hive Logan will puton «a».000 ^dram to-uight, at the Opera Hou

Hon. TVU, F. Ibvem went to Hartford, Oe^uectkait, thin week on buainews. Iter. M. is *tUiidlng the Unly*imm ...i.«re»ttoii at

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Miss

iUst^in Polo, Ills note, a few miles a ofOiloaga.^^

Jim Hunter made a pilgrimage Vincents tfcto weeJ^ J^^^w

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lis on Thnrad^y. Tbe MacU-Tuell party are* now plowing the raging main and are expected home the ftret of next week.

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Jewe Bmithltas brought suit against the T- H- fc l. for $5,000, the price of an ankle injured by an accident last

S. A. Stevens, of the wholesale ery store, we are glad to learn will not ^leare the city, but will won engage in «tberbusiaoss^ ijiit

Boud Hunley and his bride had an elegant reception at the residence of his parents on Tuesday evening, which congregated a gay assemblage.

The poor, but proud young man who &s unable to purchase an overcoat, prances along the street these mornings trying to took as it wasn't oold. "fig Attorney ETMif Sappenfield will remember the first big snow of the season from the feet that it caused him to 1UU *ad break the small bone of the wrist.

Mrs. Mel Buskirk, wife of Attorney General Buskirk, of Indianapolis, has been spending the week in this city with her old schoolmate, Mrs. !*. M. -y •Tbomaa.

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Samoti A. (Asbury) Hull, of Boone county, Iowa, well known as a former resident of Honey Creek township, is visiting bis relatives and friends in this rktaityif ff

Quite a partj of our peopfe went to Indianapolis Tuesday evening to hear the Kollogg Opera Troupe. The Kellogg has not done the square thing this seaKm to our people who would delight to do her homage.

Walter X* Dlckeruoit, who hs« pttr«3iased J. A. Mllligan's interest in the Pourth stvoel grocery store, will remove trom near Prairieton to this city next week. We are pleased to welcome Mr.

Oen. Hunter law recommended 3. A. Vrydagh toaucoeod Architect Mullett at Washington. Mr. Vrydagh would fill the position with credit to himself, and the country, trat ftesn if yon pleas© Mr. Hunter, we don't want him to go ....

Sailors A Oownifw*, the new proprietors of Tho New York Dry Good* Store, have started «tH with determination to push Mings *nd drive a lively trade. Mr. Sailors who is la charge Is u* energetic business man, sn aflbble, dever gentleman, and' with good fresh goods „d low prk« will command patronage The ladies wili do well to note his week,, ly b&UHnses they appear in The Mail.

It P. Priw, of West Virginia, who nerved his time at the tohseeo bostoeai with J. M. Tolbert, jv«i-a ago, is virftlng & Rnpe. B»fcw «ot fbr twenty-si* yews, and of coarse has •ome dlOtmlty In tooting up land marks.

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PEOPLE,

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WiMmoBf the insurance men* The tramps ^tnplalu

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-wwtiewae,', Miss Lot i» «mitb Is visiting n, in Vlno iw*.

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-Husk* .mad Nubbins giv« o» blue*" t.s.»week. .,• The KnigbtTTemplar are homewul lwundirom New Catenas. ,,

Isaac M. Brown, our former townsman, mm editor of the Cfefcunbtm •abitesn, is in town Kwlay, lsoking Ibe •swy pcrsonlrtcstfcm of health. pewqperi-

A gentk^ of this city talk* rf basing lite Open Hosss next season snd and "playlag on U» shsw*" panics that ooaw thfa way, bgaides pfc«M UMt lie wlU bring bet*.

Danlti Miliar went opto Parke connyaaterday to viiU M» wotber new Brldgeton^ lb* riM peisen In Hut county. MM hnOvNt oa the same fluro for yeara, am* n*w "*1* 35» Mail each week.

The^ringfleufFire Insurance Company in represented in the prompt pay» nig office by Hager A MrKeen. There is no better company toyisee your property in, nor la there an o#» In the city where twines* fr attended to with a» mud* promptness and dtspstah.

L.M. Row and Si l*.Jone»bareeaeI» purchased «o Inteieat in Ibe Journal. They have been valuable workers in that establishment, bat their new relation* will

cause

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Sal lie and Lindc Peddle are vh»- Company

them to Uke^f possible,

i« livelier interest in the business and UMMiuudetl management: of ths Journal

Me. h. A. Rstcs, the well known tenor, then aang '*8 tar of Low#" in a to cultivated voice," savs the St Ionia

Globe, in speaking of an tmmtmt entertainment in tbat city. Lw Brtea

pleasantly remembered by many our

(Dr. link delivered two lectures before especially in inurioal eirclea a» a the College of Physicians, «t Indiaaapo-

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Ir. R. B. RujX), who has b«a£%itthg in another oolnmn, that Phil Sefelosa brother, J. B, Kupe, left laat Tueuday Ibr his home at Knoxville, Train.

George W. Armatrong, fonnerly SN perintemiont of the Vigo County Pwr Asylum, now rcsiding in Iowa, is in the elty.

^Meni of tbte dtyr befwe the

Those in need of clothing—and clothes are needed at this season of the year, will be Interested in the announcement

now has abetter assortment of clothing thun ever be lb re. This in sufficient to say, aa will be well understood by his many steadiest patrons!

It Is a singular feet, but due welt authenticated, that an Indian neverdreams

,tA ,J, ,» He slumbers away like a horse^ and be

J. a Dicken»n lenjoved ll» W( of hll household gootfe to Indianapolis this anoHinir nchwrt with «,k. «ud «M.n. tm gon. 7\ /. ,ya

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his arm around the waist of the hand somest girl In town. Nor did he ever dream oCsuch elegant and nobby hats as are set out before an admiring people at Howe A Yates New York Hat Store.

W. L. Dlekerson & Son Is now the style oftbe firm conducting the popular and well known Marble Front Grocery Store, on north Fourth street, opposite the school building—Walter Ij. Dickerson having purchased J. A. Milligan's

erson navmg nureunwu

It is said

Indeed, they arfr coming

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The season is here when it behoof es young men to seek the legal privilege of consolidating thoughts with lovely fair middens. It is not good for man to be left alone, and especially during the winter season. Stir your stumps, young men, and show to the world that you are not afraid to allow the gentle fitlr sex to take you nnder, their protecting care, and then you can enjoy the privilege of buying your dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, Ac., at D. C. Greiner A Go's popular Hoasier Store, sath west corner of Fourth and Ohle streets, where rach remarkably low prices prevail.

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Bwtoc A Hamilton are getting In a

twenty-aeveu fine stock of goods for tho Holiday trade. itat«r, Mrs. J. Wbstlaswesultableor more acoeptaTtaT« Haute alde for agia tbaa a handsomely bound tree has book—they have an endless variety of tiw old toy and jut«ftll^ bnolm tor the boya and

»na uh««» mre h**« bmn mmit girts, and many Interesting and atirao* «h«nces to the Prairie Sty in the past Uvegamen. Tlwn t«re are at theOntral Bookatore aoch arttelee aa Gold

quarter owrtwy Says the JotunnaJ: 8ays the Journal President Hervey Books, Musieal Albl building a large addition to the rfe- bonw .nd Pbotogtapb Albiiaw, WriUng gant dweUIng houae he fwftntly bought

•f W. B. H« 8«o Intonds to iMlId burgs and twmroodlous grwn house in th* spring, snd make other

changes awl Improvements which will

make this pR^srty durable ss any in the State. Mr. H*mf «wriea hie railroad enterprise into all ttebtt* nam of life, and tsftwt beaming one of Mrr moat me&re sad oarttel clttsena.

J. P. Tutt ieairas attention called to MI unrivaled stock of Boots and 9WW

Pen* and Holdem, Ctold PeneUs, Oard

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Frame*, Merooseope* and Stereoscopic Viewa, Inkstands snd Paper Weight*, llNariea for Hit, Kfegaat -maA Stylhdi

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Ifckeoovmge. X^npon theftttnw hopefully. Prepare to do what may asMn for the beat, and leave croaking, grumbling ami growling to other*. Pot

wm««» J"*—IT jronr shonldw to ttw wheel and bay at pita which -My oowipewtion, «w

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tevttoa a call t- aU b*fc*e Kwirfh atmt*.. «teawher». Ho. Main Mvsct, oppo* tfU the Opera IIooss,

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Miller A Arleth, south

fvmirth inwt, SAVING FUND FOR NOTIONS,

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interest. They have a choice stock of er In Boots and Shoes, 141 Mala street, groceries and provisions, to which con stant additions are being made, and all kinds of country produce can be had of of "The Old W°^a» who^Wod in a them, fresh from the hands of our Shoe." It will be remembered that former's wives.

that everv day brings some- similar fix, the reverse side of thistic- propose to keep

ovary day toe incoming trains ironi vne meuuuc ups» aoia uy AIWMWWS

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thing new, and just now It is true—for tare tells that the children's shoes with hc^lsthat bf •'kno^^tn^kw^hotel^' every day the Incoming trains from the metalUc tips, sold by Andrews, win last UIUU9 tVllgCt v«w* tips. They give a perfect shoe at the will find this house all tliat they can desire, toe, when all the other parts are entire- JOHN ATJLOCK

busy people of that thriving house of in- ly worn out: and then tipped shoes look prettier than rugged holes and protrud ing t»es.

dustry have not time to open them, and boxes of Jewelry and Silver Plated Ware are piled upon each other in the rear of the salesroom. Dont miss Riddle's in selecting your Holiday Presents. By the way, he has Just got in a superb lot of Gold-headed Canes. No one .would object to being "caued" with such sticks.

TRRHE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

We most close out our Stock, preparatory to a change in oar Business.

jv woe it frmocftmci.

HUNTER,

Men'sFurnisher

157 Ka(« St,

South Sife, mwtm SthasJ Clh. SEi: OfB IS8.W 8HIBTO.

THE SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES and Imported Perfumeries AT COST still continue* at BUNTIN & ARMSTBPD1^G,». Oar Holiday Goodb will soon be in and room must b© made for them. Brushes. Combs, Toilet Soaps, Pbrtmotties and Pocket Books* Cosmetics and Fine Perfumeries can be bought for 25 portent, less than ever before in this city, and NOW is the time to buy them.

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east bring something new in tlie way of three times longer than those without BoardorS by th© W?0* Or Month Holiday goods for T. H. Riddle's house.

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I declare, said a determined-looking female with gold-bowed spectacles,

while passing along Main street tM morning, this man Rippetoe keeps such a vast amount of good thlngB lying around loone, Inside and outside of his grooery, It is a perJbct bewilderment to one, and I am surd to see something that I want, I actually get hungry looking at them. This afternoon you will see^it Rippetoo's "White Front," among other things, Turkeys, Chickens, Oysters, Celery, Turnips, Apples, Buckwheat Flour, Maple Molasses, Sweet Cider, nioe Apple Butter, Mince Meat, Cran berries, ot cetera.

White A Mewhlnney, successors to W. H. Sage, invite the attention of retail dealers In this city and all the country roundabout to their itock of Candlos, Toys, Fireworks, and foil line of bakery and confectionery goods. Their preparations for the holidays are upon tho most extensive scale. All lines of their goods are ftn^daM and sold at such prices as to insure a permanent custom. mop right here and let us tail you that Froeb A Faslg, successors to Peter Rynn, 64 Main street, manuiheture the best of harness and saddles, and keep a large stock of collars, whip*, home blankets, lap robes, etc., which they sell at the very lowest prices.

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The popular Cent Store ia now receiving great quantities of attractive goods for the Holidays, and people who desire to eooRomise In their purchases for the gift aeaaon, will do Wll to make *n early call «t the Cent Store, south Fourth street. Among the new arrivals is fall line of Jewelry. Mr. Feohheim*rmake*this branch oftbe trade a prominent apeclalty--4n tact, the Cent Stow la the only plaoe in town where may be found a fall line of gold-pisted Jewelry, which looks solkl gold, and it vastly cheaper. Goods i»* ihis line are warranted as represented.

OU of Arnica—nothing equals it for chapped hands. Prepared at Guliek A Berry's drug store,

MILLIONS Ot ARTICLES FOR LADIEH» USE AT PRICES BKI-OW ANY AND EVERY HOUSE IN THIS CITY.

A. HERJ5 A CO.

Saving Fund

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Cradle*' Nubiaa, Ladlea* 8 awls, l*adlea* Hoods, Inlknfft* Ooalcs, In(hntav

Hosiery.

niany other Full t4n«» of KW «5ovm

UfcuntkH*, In KM, Buck imd Tlumd. Pall mppty or Sephrr Work comstanUy cm hJUid atoo8tain|rintaad Kmbroldwy.

ZEPHYR WORK

A Specialty.

8sd»g Fond Notion House, FOIKTH STREET, OLD P08T0FFICE BUILDING, H. T.0LAZEBB00KAC0.,Pro^

Don't toil to avail youraelf of the opportunity EHiEO-A-HSri? we are now giving you to buy Number One Clothing, ready-made or made to order. You may never again have a chance to buy thegi as Cheap.

ERLANGER & CO.

IJIHE LARGEST STOCK

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r»fliw«. (olegnetr Toilet Cut €do|iie mbIM, Brashes, «ad

Satehet Fowder%

ISver irought to this dry are at the

LOWSIT rfiPMBIE HClRfl,

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€or, 5 th and Main

BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG,

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Ready Made Clothiiig!

Now has a BETTEll ASSORTMENT OF CXOT1IMG

than ever before. Those who have patronised him In

the past will know Chat th||s saying a great deal.

Noves Andrews, the enterprislngdeal

is now giving to eaeh purchaser of any article of foot-wear, an elegant picture

"she had so many children she did not know what to do." To parents In a

The undersigned hastaken this house and

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St. Clair louse,

Corner Second and 3Iain Sts., TERRE HAUTE, IND.

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J^IVERY STABLE—Removal.

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A. BURGAN,

Has taken tlie hew and comihfxITohs Stable on south Third street, opposite the Buntln House, and has removed there his stock of

Horses and Carriages.

To which^"cirtstfint^addltlorts suit holng made. He Intend* to conduct the mom complete establishment In the city.

BOARDING noaSES by the day or week. Call and see the new concern. Remember tho place, west side Third etreet, north of the Jail building.

\^A|ITED!,

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DRESSED HOGS I

FOR WHICH THE

Highest Market Price

BE PAID BY

J*'mWILL

W. Mand,

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At his OROCKRY 8TORB, No. SW«rtMatn St, near the rives-, Terre Haute, 2nd. (SMw

ANTED!

10,000 Hogs

For which theHlghestMsrket l»rtce will be paid at the

Star Meat Market,

gala atree*. wea* Mtvcstli utreet.

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USEFUL, STJIT-A.E

PRESENTS

FELSENHELD & JAURIET,. IS!

AHT NOW OFFERING JIT rNTSI ALLY LOW PK1C1S, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE HOIJDAY TRADE, THE FOLLOWING ARTICIJBS:

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Elegant Black and Colored Silks. Elegant Black and Colored Cashmeres.* Rich Beaver Cloaks and Paisley Shawls. Rich Silk Cloaking Velvets Sealskin Sacques. Magnificent styles Ladies' Ties I Lace Barbes. Magnificent styles Lace Collars I Hand'chiefs. Fine and Serviceable Table Linens and Towels. Fine! Serviceable Napkins MarseillesSpreads.

This seasesi is exceptionally Ihvorahle to the purchase of Uie above goods, as wo are enabled to offer these goods below anything se£n in the last 2& years, having takeft advantage of the closingjout sales of several largo New York Dry Goods Houses which felled.' *4

WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS

Lonsdale soft finish Bleached Muslin^

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TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OR MORE

SAVED ON EVERY DOLLARS* WORTH OP CLOTHING YOU BUY ... BY SELECTING FROM THE

IMMENSE STOCK OP FINE CLOTHING!

NOW ON THE COUNTERS AT

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MOSSLBRs, THE SQUARE DEALERS,

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At II cents per yard.

Felsenheld & Jauriet,

620 Main Street, Tsrre Havto, lad.

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12 l-2ct» per yard.

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We will place the above goods on sale MONDAY Morning

They are perfect goods, and the nsnal

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GTJLICK & BERKY, I

GENERAL DEALBBS151'

Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., S

Corner Main and Fonrth Streets, Terr* Haste, Ind. Pure Brandies, Whiskies and for Medicinal tJaes.

147 Mai Street, Ixtwew Fifth ud SUtk.

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