Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 December 1874 — Page 8

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OUvs Lo^in spoke of Tm pta at Fteii last ai|bi, Dr. Will P. Armstrong MM! bHde TOtoraed yesterday t$«a their wedding

this

laue H. C. woekn&era loaf absence In Kuwm tadacuHL j^i

Hon. fiHL F. Havana returned on ftraiaday ftom a business trip way "downcast." __

Two colored teacher*-Andeiaon and ffcgiey—are conducting schools In Lost Qfoek township.

President & 0. Hervey stalled Wed m«a«y evening for Europe to bring hla from over the water.

Mia. Nettle Swws Jodb, by request, wjil read before febe literary societies of the Normal School, this evening.

Did yon evor aee a woman hone? She goes «o work for all the world ss though site were making up a bed.

Hon. Jon. Gilbert was dent of the Siste Horticultural Society at the annual meeting at Plain field this week.

The Knlgtits Templar party returned from New Orleans, Thursday evening, all delighted with their trip totfce sanny rynfo. *m float am boys of sixteen wearing *OTimtaH1» pow-a-4ays, like us boys lid. Ho**™*, there are no boys of that age now.

Mom of the New Orleans party brought home loads of oranges and tropical fruit, which they are sharing *lth their firlonda.

The many friend* of Prot Shide have tendered hitn a complimentary concert, which will bo given at Dow ling Hall on the evening of the 22dL

The poor, but proud yonng man who Is unable to purchase an overcoat, prances along the street these mornings trying to look sb If it wasn't cold.

.Hie Price-Haaohett dramatic troupe is in town enjoying a rest. Mr. James Yoorhees has been with them playing •very night, since they started oat. 8. A. Herrlck started back to Denver, Colorado, Wednesday evening, whereon aoeountoi hi* health he will reside in the future- His fbmily w48 Join him in the spring.

To sdp£ty a "long felt want** J. L. ftaiiors wUl shortly open a now drag rtore on the oerner of Third and Main tfcoats Fnrrington block. Oar people are uintlly suffering ftr lack of drag

Mlas Alice Jaeqaee, of Kvaiwville.who has been vfcdUng Mm Or. Young, goes home this morning. Miss Jacqina win return with a yow»»»r-al*«r, lo liold open boose st Dr. Young's on New Yeartt day^-{Rxptmm*

They say that Disk Staffer Is making «a aflbrt to have the Cincinnati and •ftrre Haute R. R. completed to tbefbrner plaee, that he may have amore dltoct and shorter rottleby which to get

Carminnitivemedidne.

U. Sbewmaker had to borrow money of Stofc «o*npnnion Sir Knights to get booms ttom Sew Orleans. White the boa£ wasto port he went up town leaving his pocket-took p&o^ SfeiaobodytoBmitt, and negated to retarn It, ______

W. It 8toke«» U* Inwyor, and the "^spirits" bad a ooUWon at a dark a* in the Pence bttiidlog, the e«bor in whfcfc lir b«4l Ms hair pulled was severely pnmmelled over the

Tboapirito am their moaele.

Hon. Wb. Mafek» wlite and daughter and Mim Mami« TQell» after several month* ab«w5^ in Enrope, i«ttt«swd Homm^ an WednsNiiayi all tn amelknt twaHh, snii Ti|rrtWft the moat glowtng mnm «r de^tfui trip. w»?i ToeU, Jr., wh ter with tbf -s. ramattts ate«# jlhr »t.:na,

„Thehapplesimaa town yssterdny morning was h. a Martl% «tf Horn 8sv-

iharalaafeU soklwttJt*i*oie» fmn bis l^.rlh on the b«it %t New Otleam. Buttier Kmmbhasr .i 4m&m on the tew*, Who fettfet in a low negro ,pB*bttng den, It had km* **& tor|l^ Hmwitorbia

woB k»ow»

«fLwi Croak township, feU artwrdaysthhi owarwMww*. Bit® in «eeal bwtf tlu nod is wopjwaed the eHosoof his spa|i»*yr .Mr..

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!iv*. Is ka»w». «My tMh, istobahV aoa1: time they MstMt^^wn .iknMaibChNaa. ar.»Dimll imMafl. on ^oofh Stetli Wo aiogn^fted I Haft Mr. lierwy hiillitiiif an aiMrf tlda

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«d«lll anllh aw* OMafNrii is «*»y yc«(par lo inf--r aaiadersthsi .T-u-w tax#*- ^T4

Ourt faddook of U»# yaodstta, will visit Chicago night. W» frtanda are of the oriiaioa that he will owae back Wound hythertmwal H»» lo a Moago beile.--«CICxpreaa.

Parenta,as ii»hS^s»i«approaoh» iag and you are thinking of making callable preaentato your awsaar daagh* teta, let as smfM* a JWwUuahip In tha ttare If auto Oomniait^a Oollege.

Pggleaton ftBuast, office 643 Main St., piactice law in all Its htanohea In this ium! a^olning eountiea, and pay prompt and fecial attention to all kinds of elates, land eases, pemdons, tranafbrs

J. P. Tutt desirea attention called t* an unrivaled stock of Boots and Shoes at prioea which deiy eomjietitkHi, and iafttes a call fipom all before purchasing elsewhere. No. 107 Main street, opposite the Opera House.

Olive Logan, at the Opera House the other night, wore three seta of very fine harness Speaking of harness, Miller A Arleth, on South Fourth street show soma wry flne harneoa. Hieir heavy harness, suitable for winter wear, la band nude, serviceable and cheap.

The popular Cent Store Is now reoelv ing great quantities of attractive goods for the Holidays, and people who }osfere to economise In their purchases for tha gift season, will do well to make an early call at the Cent Store, south Ftarth «tnet, Among the new arrivals this week is a handsome line of Ladle* Jet and Blue Steel Hair Ornaments also .Silk Ties and other goods too numerous to mention. ... ia want

Fanners and teamsters, la want ot heavy draft chain harness or perfoet fit ting collars will do well to cau on Froeb A Faslg, sneeessofs to P. J. Ryan, 64 Main street, manufoeturers of saddles am! harness. Repairing neatly and promptly done. They keep constantly on hand atoll line of fine harness, towith whips, horse blankets, lap robes, etc. to

White it Mewhinney, W. H. Sage, Invite the sttention of pptaU dealers in this city and all the country roundabout to their *ock of Candies, Toys, Fireworks, and a full line of bakery and confectionery goods. Their preparations for the holidays are upon the most extensive scale. All liaea of their goods are first-class and sold at such prices as to insure a permit custom.

W. L. Dtekemoc Sc. Son Is now the style of the firm conducting the popular and well known Marble Front Grocery Store, on north Fourth street, opposite the school building—Walter L. Diekersoa having purchased i. A. Mllligan's interest. They have a choice stock of groceries and provisions, to whiob constant additions are being made, and all kinds of country produce con be had of them, f«wb frow the hands of our farmer's wives.

Howe Sl Yatea display a handsome Hike of goods suitable for Christmas

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For a amall amount of money

yoa eannot get more serviceable, as well as acceptable articles than one of their stylish hats or caps, a pair of gloves, of «%i«h they have a fine line, or a set of fern. They are just in reoeiptof a stock of society goods, including regalias, swords, hats and caps. They intend to malto these goods a specialty and will promptly order any article they may n*t liave hand.

W. H. Paige AVo. have just got in for the Holidays a lot of mnslcal nierchandtee, Including a lot of organs from the best manulaetorera. They Mill oflfer th«Mason&liamlln OK&mon Eherental f4an—the payments so easy that they are aearoely ffeft. Wtth termaso liberal any person wanting an instrument can afford to boy one, and what so aooeptabto for a holiday gift as one of those organs. Hiwbandsandfctborsthlnk ofit, and drop in «*W. If. Pnige ft fall partieulari will be given. "Clam. I love bat thee alone,' tbws ^gMd the tender youth. "O, hear me, then, my psarfon mm with trembling Hps and eameet tone, Indeed 1 speak the wwth.M He panaed-4he bl«»h o'etapread

she te* Mm draw near sossree

for emotion oould she speak, yet did she amfc.teaeaeaia maak, "How mneh have yiraayaar?" An outrage 1 Sheahoukl baf# add well «»t marriod at mm, tad pwthaaeour Dry Cited* boots aad ahoos and hcme'keeplag gooda a* IK ft Oiai«ar*Oo% ,«SflMr «o»a»w wtasa ererybody say» weoan HippUed at lowor ptiesa thaa a«ywhera else.** •wttv-n A

oa toataM—.aheiivea, on tta wnlln aid incwMa, a ftne«4oeli ofgoedaftMrthellatl (toy Me, What te man sullaWe or maeo aeeoptable lar a gUt ^»a baadmianljr toosd hat-ttiy harean ead-

Mmk JMIHttli

hoy» and |4i^ #»d many toter-

eeitag aad attraetlye glawe, -11a a«Mi aMM*lT» table is a oawoT

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tJo^h," twafoU mm aad orwuneutal artietos made miI Ontar of Iie»s»sw» wooda, gfown faa*JPW««ne, ehlaftj on Mooitt of 08m. They mm ««R arerthy a rfattof iaapeetloo, wS»«*h!w«wdosiretobuy or not. TbenU»M« at »h» Central I»«k*tere«»ohsrUtos

OM Vmm and Oo*dar»,Ookl Pewits. srd Owea, Poek«* Beoka, Masteal Alanw and Phot«f?*l*k Albums, WrWag oaks «ad W«k Uoasa, Chrwnos aid! Frames* 8tT--floa^«pi «ad SlawwaMSfte Viewa, lakauwde anft Uper Waighta, {Karla» Ibr Wfft, Wgaat and Stylish Stationery, In pack**, *nd many other •iVUkm, ail app»o|iilil^ aaaHdaadats

oMof Arniea~«o»M«it atpttis tat I OuliekA Berry's drug store.

Not later than to-morrow.

FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

Dress Shirt*, Bilk and Cashmere Muff!©rst Bilk an Linen Handkerchief, Suspenders, Scarfe, TieA and Bows Gloves all Styles and Qualities, Clothing for Men and Boys, Any of these article* will make a good present. Alt to be sold Regardless of Cost.

^XTIiA LARGE SIZES OF

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South Side, between 5th and 6th,

§EI: OUB $900 SHIRT1

Now

ERLANGER & CO.

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HUNTER,

Men's Furnisher

rjpHE LARGEST fclTOCK

the put will know that this is saying a great deal.

TO-MORROW.

Tlio' clouds obscure the light, Why should we trouble borrow Well buy our Christmas good at Stathl's,

And they will banish sorrow. E'en thus,'mid care and strife, Will Joy suecced to sorrow •, III send ray wife to buy of Stahl,

Everybody now are looking to their beet interest in purchasing tnefol and valuable holiday presents, and our advice is very ofton solicited, and we cannot recommend anything that will be moat thankfully received by the ladies, than one of those first-class cabinet cased or extra finished Singer Sewing Machines, that are to be found at 310 Main street, between 3rd and 4th.

So help me g&clous, was the astonished remark of a new comer to our city, as he gaised In sublime admiration at R. W, Rippetoe's produce basaar and dally market in the "White Front," on Mala street. I've heard that this place was where well regulated people got their "illlln*" and no wonder, for be keeps truly anything and everything in tho entire line. This evening will find there smong other good things, turkeys, chickens, oysters, celery, turnips, apple*, buokwhoat Sour, maple molasses, aweot elder, nico apple butter, mlbce meat, cranberries, preserved ftmita, foiv eign and domestic splocs, teas, ooflbais the celebrated, Ilea FOsm Flour, and a full llaw of tha choicest and freshen* of suiple and ffcncy groceriea.

Noyes Andrews the enterprising dealer In Ooota and Shoes, 141 Main street, is now, giving to eadt purohaeer of any article of foot-wear, an elegant picture of "the Old Woman who lived In a Shoe." It HOI 't» retftwibered that "riie bad so many children she did not kaow what to do." Te parents In a slmflar fix, tht revet** side of this picture tells that the ohtldren,s shoes with

ihree Umea longer than mo«a wlUwat Upa. flay gt*e a peeftel rtioe at the toe, when all the other parts are entirely worn out, and then tipped shoes look than n«g«d hoba and protrod-

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tngtoea. IS la said tlwt every day brings sootethlag now, aad Just now it is trtMMfar ev»ry day the Inootni sp trail* (man (he east brli^r so«u«hiag new In the way of Holiday goods for?. If. WA4ki* hoaw. Indeed, thqraroeo«iag no ihst that 11m busy peoptaoJ that thriving bouse of Industry ha vo wit time to opan Omnd, aad homo of Jewelry and Hilvw Plated WsreM« piled upon eadi other In Ae twcrfUwsslearwwn. Don't tntaa RiddWi In selecting your noada/Presmta. By the wayf he has just got in a lot of OeldMbaad«d (km No would olgeet to holng "eaned**

"PertbcUy lyteodldr what the ladlea e*eWm «c viewing the beautiftil aad VatU&y fihytrthi. Bib OMdn, Trimnutiigi^

Cod«rw«iar aad—'but

it la Bwdiaii to mmtmwrn* Bvery lady ia tlMNa ^dlffitna" know what 81d41e kaepa. Itl# only eoSlcientferns to say tha never bafere wan Ida stock so lasge, so varied, so nowfilj aaT'

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PerAiiuea, C?0l#|j(iiefl^ hmmffmt Toilet

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C«t CologM BoitlM, Comb*, Bmmltci, sad iatchet Powdem,

Ever brought to thta eity ate being sold at the

LOWEST iPOWUSUE FIOIMRS,

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THE SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES and Imported Perfumeries AT COST still continues at BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG'S. Our Holiday Goods will soon be in and room must be made for them. Brushes, Combs, Toilet Soaps, Portmonies and Poeket Books, Cosmetics and Fine Perfumeries can be bought for 25 per cent, less than ever before in this city, and NOW is the time to buy them.

P. COX & CO.,

BUNTJN & ARMSTRONG,

Car. 5th and Main Sts.

Dniggfsta, Cor. 6th and Main Sts.

Ready-Made Clothing'!

PHIL. SCHLOSS,

ban a BETTER ASSOKTMEXT OF CXOTHISG

than ever before. Those who have patronized him iak

SOUTH FOURTH STREET. NO TOYS AT THE POPULAR CENT STORE, BDT USEFUL PRESENTS IN GREAT VARIETY OF LADIES AND GENTLEMENS FANCY GOODS. REMEMBER THE POPULAR CENT STORE FOR HOLIDAY GOODS.

NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS! BEADED TRIMMINGS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, SILK TIES, FINE HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, AT CENT STORE, FOURTH STREET.

SALOON OPENING.

C. S. Cbouin will open his new Sa!oon, corner of 8th and Main streets, this Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, to which he cordially invites his fHends.

Brunlng will set the lunch and it will be superb.

0. U. A. M.—Franklin Council, No. 10, Order of United American Mtichuntcs meets every Monday evening In American Meohaulcs Hall, uerttiweot coriie* of Fifth and Main streets, at 8 •'dock. All members and visit hi* mcmiw r* are cordially Invited to attend our niwtlng*.

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T.ILltNOX.C.

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TATE OFIKDI ANA.VIGO CO

IN THK VIOO CIRCUIT COtTRTHatep vs. John 3. step. In Divorce. Be it known that- on the 12th dajr of December, lift*, said Plaintiff filed an Affidavit in dun form, showing that add John J. titfpp to a non-rastdefet of the Htatc of Indiana.

No, «T7t.

Hali! non-resident defendant is hereby «o»

'Attest: MARTIN HOLUMORn,Oerk. Rotck auatMKs. Au*ys tor iwottft

virtue of Dm powwr in mo VMted as t^Mnmiartoocr of the Vigo Urcuit Own In die cause nambered tMTaad entitled 4ohn H. fiwntonttvs. Dora Fieeber and IJssic Fiserti', now prmllnf in said court, twill ss ftoatt oNMnmMwner offer for side at public aucs"4on«on January «th, i*S®, at t»» tsawt Mouse door in the ott» of Term Haute, couaty Vigo and caste of Indiana, between the hours of 10 a. nt. aad 4 p. m. of •aid day the following describe p«p»rtjr *e la aafat eounty ataate The of miwhiiwry s»3 ay aaahaMUxniur

and state, to-wit I lot tiS) twenty-flva town, now

te north half of out lot CSS) ti the orlglnaioat lots of the of Tmtp Baute, with the Oo

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During mill

ancea thereupon to assume and the over such onefounh ifee equal psr-

by aotas wirb ntod fremold 'ilbtweivaaad 'aadawtth

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iMonlitit tarmt Mn date. MCUOL.AS ISTRm, tvnunlMuwr.

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FORTHE HOLIDAYS!

There can bo nothing aa suitable or useful for a Christmas Gift astboae Elegant Seal and Beaver Cloaka,

Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Alpacas and Mohairs, Paisley and Striped Shawls, Lace and Linen Handkerchief Lyona Silk Cloak Velvets,

And the Fine and Durable Table Llnena, Napkins and Towels which we are offering at such temptingly LOW PRICES.

Having bought many of tha abovo goods at asvoial forced closing-eut salea in New York, we are In position to make It for tho interest of every purchaser of Dry Goods to make tbfir selections at our establishment. We sail Lonsdale, yard-wide, soft Muslin st 11 cents per yard.

Felsenheld & Jauriet,

Holiday Trade!

For the past two weeks we havelieen opening daily, NEW and CHOICE GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. is?My&frWv&i

Ourstore is filled with NEW GOODS, and pnfchasers of DRY GOODS should not fail to make it a point to look through our mammoth stock EACH DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. Those wishing to make elegant and useful HOLIDAY PRESENTS will find them by visiting us, and BYftmining our stock. For the next two weeks we shall make a

^Specialty of Dress Goods,

And rare bargains can be had. 7 We solicit a call from every purchasei,rof DRY GOODS.

WilsOn Bros.

From*this nntil January 1st, we shall make considerable redaction^! Our Merchant Tailoring Department, in order to Close Ont our Stock of Winter Goods.

FINE FUR BEAVER OVERCOATS! And New Attractions in all Departments, received during last week. These Goods having been made np nnder the most Favorable Circumstances, after the Great Decline in Woolens, we can&aarantce them 25 per cent, lower than any other house.

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PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,

Corner Maia aad Ftartii Street#, Terre Haute, IwL Pare Bnuidiea, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal

MOS^LEBS'SQUARE DEALING.

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