Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 December 1874 — Page 5
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People.
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OPERA GLASSES.
A large and floe assort montjos in, at Riddle's. _____
FOR THE HOLIDA i'S,
Merchaum Hoes, Cigar Holders, Ae., at K. Katarab*eby N«U» Main streei.
Mutes, PIJS&WUDS,
In great variety, of w*t go**!*, ana at low prices,at Riddle's.
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At John
Homaaton's, Kaa* Sida IfOiyrth
street, just north of Ohio.
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FOR THE HOLIDA i'S. v«i
Gold and Ivory headed Cmam at N. Kataenbsi tiX 199 Maia strcst. .•• NOTICE.
BOOK& and FANCY
QOOV&,
Opara Huuae $0^»tore.
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FOR TUB HOLIDAYS,
Ftae Havana (%an, imported and dosMXit.ttN. KaUenbaoh's, 139 Main street.
TOY BOOKs\*M£!l
For children, an attractive assortment, at E. Acker's successor to Dento Broe. 805 Main street. s* ...... mi
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
And confections—* fall stock at J*hn«. Humaston'a, South Fourth street, fel —If yoa wish to pleaae your husbands, fathers, brother*, or son*, call on Kataeobaeh. W» Main Moot, and parchase a Holiday 61ft.
GOLD HEADED CANE&
You who think of making presentations of Oanea, should aee ttw elegant and masalve ones at Riddle's.
Vii 48* HOLIDAY BOOKS
For Old and Young, at h. B. Aokwa, Main street. Itont fWl to see his stock in making your porduww.
Vhri-f '%r
NECKLACES.
In Coral and Goid, beautiful to behold, at Kiddle's.
"WHAT SHALL I BUY POM QNRIBTMASr'
Ara to be foaad
Tba lorellest,
Te give Wife or Mother "d Mster or Daughter Sweetheart or Friend,
at
POOrS*!! WUH) STOKE.
3. A.
No time nor space fbr particulars. But all are Invited to call and look through the nicest goods In town. GO TO SCUDDER'S
For Tiiya.
OOTOSCUDDBR'S f\or Dolla. GOTDSCUDDBR'S
ForG*ra». r**~
OO TO RUDDER'S Fbr Mixed Caadtea. OOTOSeiiDDKE'S
For Choice Coafrctions.
GO
TO ftCUDDKK For Presenta Ibr the Boys, GOTO 8CUDDBR*8
For RreiMmtM fbrttve
8CUDDEK bss
a
big
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Stock that
UurtbiSoid.
Ike "poetV machine tea been graaacd, And coaxed and dusted and teaMd. And the tamatloo tidag won't work, There's wim«lbln"*' wrong with lta ThiU^cloea I think it has BotMVWtbeleM, howaoowrer, alae, I'd bare all Om» people know, That I'vetiiebeatato«koftojra To be fmad to we toirn,
rors juri* c^NDim,
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The a&i tf afr»M»/
All day iwtawlay the entirs Ibrasat WMt»4 Mewhlan»y% lata S^gn'aliHid. waa lm»y anrsagtnf, %od afwaidlB«ottt
tor
oemiwnlevit iw^«e*k»n, tbelr taa» uwuae stock of Toys and Quktisa, md Una tMNfttlftt «1* d«Ma mm thrown opr iwraaniMt atedt «f CSirtstmss
«sr altildrwt aa«akMl la w«M. I« looka aa ttKMgb Ua» waa «snoug»
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that home loflli til th® little
stocklt twww. Whrte A Mewhloney kavs N««gt- hMivty-porha?* too targriv—1 •«. th act jfwarmined by Pa ffU
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Iiw-.nu.i in «4 4»1 fcUletM tbe— =»i Wl A
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lur !!io lio witha «.f u.. faaoatlwir mind .1
wilt aterotiwUMUtoiflitml»i J™""1_®®1."**2' *•*,. .5*™ libe fitor* of Ik it^ .v rik skf» of
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
CHEAP— 8UBSTA NTIAL—UstEFUX*
What am Be Fe**d i* Dry G«od«
There are people, who, in seleotlag Holiday Present*, oeldoua givo a thought to a dry goods house, but search for articles costly and useleae, attraoUva, but of little fntrinate value. When is just as easy to a useful article that will be just as acceptable,
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believe that we
ate doing the* readers of The Midi a hvor in drawing attention to the many arBroth tides
wing to be found at Wilson
then
Hunley's, who now dispUy an attractive line of gooda specially adapted to tiie Holiday trade.
First may be mentioned Dreaa Ooeda —and what more acceptable than a handsome drasa pattern. Bar the next two weeks they Intend to make a specialty of drees gooda and some rare bargains may be bad. They have a big line of Alpacas and Mohairs, Ca*htneree, in black and oolora, Black and Colored
Then there are Ladies linen Collars and Cut**, Handken-hiefti, plain and betn-stitched, embroidered and initial, bought especially for Christmas presents.
A
line of Irish Poplins and
splendid
fancy goods, embracing many novel tie*. Hotoery for Ladies, Mines and Gentlemen—a fine stock.
A fuH assortment of JjKltes Cloaks, of the lateat styles and costliest patterns, Shawls and Furs.
In the line of staples they have Tsble Linens, Napkins, Towels, etc. A set of Napkins would D0 nice.
But we will not enumerate. Our object hi mainly to draw attention to the uct that many uaeflil and attractive Holiday presents can be found at
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Wilof
son Brothem A Hunley's, eora«» Main and Fifth street**. The stock is full and complete, bought lor cash and seld for cash—and that1* why such bargains can there be had.
ZKWELRY:
Riddle never before had so large and attractive a stock as he now shows. W*
CHRISTMAS
Cannot bo tmocesaIuUi «etebratod without calling at THE BEE HIVBfe
CHRISTMAS TREES?*1
Itarreaand unprofitable witlwut a supply from THE BEE HIVEi mni
GENTLEMEN MUST HA V8
A Blacking Stand—ornamental and useful piece of furniture. Elegant Gloves, Wrfeteta, Searfe, Handkerchief Ties, Pen-Knives, Dressing Cases, Sleeve Buttons, Stutte, Toilet Artioas, Pocket Oomba, Ac., from i" THE BEE HIVET^F ^L]
4f»iaT?v LADIES OUGHT TO HAVE
Handkerchief, Gloves, Scarfe, Ties, Sashes, Toilet Goods, Perftimery, Hoods, Nubias, Sacqnew, Work Baskets, Lace Tidies, Collars wad Cnffe, Jewelry, and 1001 more articles, from !T7 THE BEE HITE^g^
CHILDREN MAY BE PACIFIED.
Mips, Scarlh, Saeques, Hoods, Jewelry
&>aiov^ySe«rfs,
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and Knives tor the
bj^i»a for littte children, Aprons,Cloaks and Wl other things at m.THE BEE HIVE.
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Al' A. G. AUSTIN 4 CX)*s,
PRESENTS FOB LADIES, PRESENTS FOR GIRLS PRESENTS FOR GENTS, ^4 PRESENTS FOR BOYS.
AT A. G. AUSTIN A OOU For the convenienco of all parties we have grouped below some of the articles suitable for Holiday Gifts, to be found at A. G. Austin A Go's hardware store)
PKEKOOrrS fob ladhs:
Beautiful Morocco Quaes of Scissors in aetst Wire Flower Stands, on wheels Rogers' Ivory Haadted Table Knives, Rogers' Plated Kniveaand Forks^Spooni and Butter Knives Shovela ami Tenjga, Fire Stands, Goal Vases, Combination Hat Rack and Shelf for$l^&, and many other useful as well as ornamental ar-
Skatea of every variety and style Gas Heating Curling Iron, all riaww. something new and novel the* should be seen to be appreciated, from •1,2» to fl,5Q Sdssots, in sets and slng(y, Pen and Nail Kedvee, (Ywdi Piano Dustora tor eenta, small alsed Tubs sad Waabboarda, Meda, Ao.
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Good Westenbolm and Rogers l^clst Knives, fine Ivory and Boxwood Pock' et Rulea, Boot Blacking Cases, an Ingenious invention, usefbl as well as ornamental, answering the parpo«s of an ottoman wh4»n not In use. (lass, Revolvers and amunitioo, nuwDmiw wwi Club Skate* from to #M® |W«oi bottom Hkat«« for $1,0# Pocket Knives at all prteea.
from
»to $8,00 bovs
Guns and rtsiola, lanesst vatiety la the ettyt Tool C%«ata, flUed with twsHsl toms.
rmmmm pom wwmw
Can be found at A. tt. Austin A (&» Hardware J*ore.
COfiALHXm
m*m of
the handsomest ever brought
totMssi^y.SitmadBe^ SANTA CLAtm.
Bm HmADq VAMTER*.
White A Mewhinney have aot tlM roan la tb«*r |AaM-«f Iwwtiwsst® eabibit the l«Bta«M»
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not
expansive*
Wjp Mil hew a ft»U rt«k t»f CM -4a. U» catebrmlwl Dopoct f^i- sr, klndc of ammunition and »w)«i|i(naBt« toe huating. WRITING DRSK8, ALBUM8,_
VXCY ffTATIONkRY.
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toys
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have
settrtefl tor the IfnlWav^ snd so bsvs (akenanother
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tbS(' in M.'«l viriatf
A planed anMfttt»elitti ilnw-tl
ia tamlesa. the—SBebaleo wl8
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tltw thorn who dfwir* a first etafaa wis jtow^l^to drop la th^ra wad Ma»tali|
tlwy will sail at wtonlsasla ss wad as! rotalL and teelnesttMNda
aMiillAmUM FRAMm AND BRAOHJSrrs. Ifron waat ¥U*nmTr»mmnM II
von waat Fl«aw rrameaand llang Brsekste tmule In order, goto K*» Faafth la Cook* Mods, dTMate. #rt%ri?rtw4RF A St -^1
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JOSIAH.---Well, this
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BLACK SILKS $2.00 per yd, usually sold for $2.75. BLACK CASHIMERE SILKS 2.50, good value at 3.00. EVENING SILKS in all colors $2, never sold less than 2.60. To buy a Silk and not look at EYCE'S is your loss, more $m than ours.
BLACK CASHMERES 85c, 1.15 and l.SO^SEvery yard worth 25c more. 'ft COLORED CASHMERES DOUBLE WIDTHS, two lota-one at 76c per yard, the other 1.00 per yard, in new cloth shades and way below cost. yt?^•*?
BLACK ALPACAS 60,60, 75c per yard, that have been gelling at 65, 85c and 1.00. EMPRESS CLOTHS 60c, a great bargain. GOOD WORSTED STUFF DRESS GOODS 25c.
16 NEW STYLES FELT SKIRTS from 1.00 to 4.00.'
ay. AT, SKIN CLOAKS one hundred dollars and upwards. MATELASSE SILK CLOAKS. BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS 6.00, 8.00, 10.00 and 12.00. ELEGANT TRIMMED CLOAKS 130.00 to 30.00. PAISLEY SHAWLS in Square and Double. BROCHE
FURS—Muff and Boa.
OTTER BEAVER
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MINK—FTJIlS—Mu# and Boa, 20 to one hundred dollars. BLACK SABLE—Muff and Boa. BLACK LYNX—Muff ard Boa. BLACK MARTIN—Muff and Boa. FUR SETTS—2.50 to 5.00/ LADIES'8EAL*-Turbans and Alpine Hats. IMITATION SEAL—Turbana and Alpine Hats. THE LITTLE FOLKS hare not been forgotten tell "PA" h«s must bring houjo a Sett of Fura^ Muff and Boa*
j?or LAD1ES-GENTS—and CHILD-
REN,-in
ELIZA.—I
think
W.
A Good Wife's Advice.
.—What are we going to do about Christmas Presents this year. JOSIAH.—It is easy to ask that my good woman,
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-'..i but then what can I afford? ELIZA.—Why, it wont take much, and the
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but once a yea^|& S?
dren, as well as some others, deserve
x, 7,-iwtad 7 rnmx
beins: remembered Christmas as it comes
JOSIAH.—No one enjoys giving more than 'I do, it *4 but I haven't even time to go down town
to see what to buy.
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From 10 dollars to 60 dollars.
STRIPE 0TT0M05 SHAWLS from 2.00 to 6 Hollars.,.
Russia Leather and Morocco.
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ELIZA.--Well, I lean help you think.U:'I have S'iwnotioed W. S. RTCB & CO.'S advertisement otJHoHday Gpods,: ^ndl"now%they j&U' have them condensed in one List, and laid it aside for you to look over/ You will be surprised at the variety of useful
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that must convince you that you can spare enough to lay in a liberal supply of Presents, as you can get so much for a little money. I want to see you come home Christmas Eve with a bundle under your arm—marked
MAIN COR. SIXTH STREET
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articles—here wife thinks loud for herself and at the Reasonable Prices, they have with reference to the Holidays.
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INITIAL HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS 20c to 1.00. REAL LACE HANDKF'S 5 to 15 dollars. 160 doz. HEMMED LINEN HANDKF'S in fancy perfumed boxes from 1.60 to 3 dollars a box. CHILDREN'S HEMSTITCHED HANDKF'S with
Worked Corners in Boxes, 1.00 a Box. GENTS'SILK POCKET HANDKF'S, LADIES' MUFFLERS and TIES, 25c to 2 dollars. KNIT WOOLEN GOODS. ,i: INDIES' KNIT, HOUSE and EVENING JACK new of the kind. *''n
NUBIAS—in WHITE, FANCY BORDERED, CHINCHILLA, &c. M"4,#/W*rr.r *-\l GENTS' and BOY'8 KNIT SCARFS and MUFFLERS.
LITTLE FOLKS DEPARTMENT
TABLE NAPKINS 8, l^and 25c. l" 10 Styles-—'Turkcv Red, Buff&Red, Green&Red, Tabfeiag. WAtKRPROOFS 7oc, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.60. CA88I MERES 76c to 125 worth 1.00 to 1 75. EXTRA SHIKTING FLANNELS 60 to 60c. BEAVER CLOTHS 3 to 5 dollars,reduced from and t7.
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CHILDREN'S Knit Setts, Coat, Muff and Boa. CHILDREN'S Knit Sacques. "n writ CHILDREN'S Braided Hoods. CHILDREN'S Braided Suits, Cloak and Talmn. CHILDREN'S Knit Gloves and Mitten*. CHILDREN'S Kid Gloves. CHILDREN'S Plain, Blue and ScarletHose—Extra Long, CHILDREN'S Fancy Stripe Caahmere «•. ,-!!. th.~ CHILDREN'S Fur Setts, Mulf and Boa CHILDREN'S Fancy Articles—A thousand kinds net mentioned for the LITTLE FOLKS. INFANTS'Oashmere Cloaks. f' SUU.-WIMI kaflm-Mni kn» WW IVmi tMa 1JNT—OH! MY—LOOK AT THE PBlt EST EXTRA PAIR BED BLANKETS 3.50 W4 dollars. TABLE LINENS 35, 40,50c per yard. FINE WHITE TABLE DAMASK 75c to 1 dollar per yd. HUCKABACK TOWKI.8 only 8c and 10c.
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