Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 December 1874 — Page 8
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Harry Whipple will read at the school k$u«» near Webb Casio's, on Christmas cnttag.
The spiritualists, so long dormant are again stirring up tbe animals in their menagerie. -f
I. O. Smith went to Merrtetown, New Jtocsej, this week, for a stay qt mme three months.
Prosecuting Attorney Kelly has had his salary raised to $1,500, by action of the County Commissioners.
John G. Ball, formerly of thlsclty, has been appointed receiver of Warren IIusm»y'n Sank, at Salt Lake City.
Thoa. L. Butler, of Shyer Bros*, went to Washington, I). C.f this week for a holiday visit of some six weeks.
Th© term ol service of Charley May, in the penitentiary, expires next month, and he will return to this city.
MiaseA Arte and Jennie Stewart, of ¥*ris, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Ellis Orerpeck, on south Eighth street.
Bsbert I*. Balding, late book^feper at K. L. Thompson's mill, has tak#t an interact in Heiftig Bros, big bakery, -^llrs. Thos. Stewart and her neice,
Miss Libbie Harden, are visiting at
Williamsburg, Moultrie county, Ills.
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W. B. Wharton and wife started for Florida, this morning, where Mrs. W. will remain until tyring, for her health.
Misses S&Ilie and IJxxie Peddle, from Northern Illinois, and Miss Lottie Smith from Yincennes, came home this week.
The daily press is clamoring for Hon Wta. to lecture. He eould give us a very interesting talk on the country over the big water.
John Gray Foster, of New York, is in the city* He finds his dry goods house tlfcre pay'n' with Payne at the helm, whioh causes him no pain, y.-* f|To Bse^ar the readings of Mrs. Nettie Boore Joab before the Normal literary gooletiou last Saturday evening spoken of in very high terms of praise.
Dan MUler celebrated his fifteenth anniversary In the grocery business last Ntturday evening with an oyster supper, Uy which alt his employes were invited.
Miss Fannio Kellogg, our Fannie, will be here on the evening of February ,6th and Oth, with the Mendeissbon Quintette Club. A cordial welcome ',, awaits her. ,r §^4^!
John S. Humaston, formerly of Ss^s's, iuut gone into business for himself, having purchased the confectionery stand formerly owned by Samuel Stone, on 'south Foorthstreet.
The number of people who go out between sots at the Opera Honse "to sees friend," induces the belief that the nine ""o'clock feature of the H^uor^law Isnot rcligionaly observed. |fl
Councilman Schloss and wife attended the wedding of Mrs, S's. slater at Qfevcland, this week. On account of ill insalth, Mrs. Sehloss will remain there with her family for some time.
Geo. M. Allen Capt. Kd B. Allen's eldest ^4^aon, came home, Thursday night, by jOfW*.y Panama and New York, after an absence of two years in Utah. Ho con-
Hmnpistna going to California in tbe in Harry Wigley, manage^ of tbfc Daily
Express routes, la now «l*o manager of »«hoosehold, In which h» will beasslstsd jy mm Sylvia A. Borden, that was.
K. F. Hows solemnnissd the oonjtracton Tuesday evening, and the happy 4 t*it took a trip to St. Louis. May much happiness go with them through life.
Th* mnny friends in tbf* City of Capt. \hd Mr*.C.II. Allenweretloeply psine» learn tho death from scartci fsver o. #h«ir G.'4«st child Ada, a bright sn^ promising girl of four year*, wWeti oc tarred ait Washington, Friday ftightof listwaeic. Tha body was ptand torn-
Kowrtly to the vanitvftha Congreaston ^1 Osmetery, pwparatowry to bringing Ibome tor interment.
Wm. M. Barr has retitod the ston twm on OWo atreaI, formerly fwnpl** try lira. MessoMia, and sdJoinlng Fmi M-m*. Bern* Real fistato o«oe, and will tatove into it byOMlatof Janoary, 1876, ^»hmh« wiilbs prepared to do all »«k
Hq bis line c&ittper and bettor than an other ei^abihthWient In the city, "Parfodly *k»didr is what the 1sKUan exclaim on viewing tho beautiful madaoaiKmabla stock of. Vmcy and Va••'•larietj Clooda, Hair ONioda, Trimmtng% j»- jBtoe*«ry, Gloves, Underwear and—boi
Hisuaalw* lo *»umet^t«. Ev«ry lady'1 |n Hiff kiKiw what Biddto fi#«»cpa. Itia«aly**»rfe»kfof «»tosay never beftMO was his rtock so jsrge,
Tttsl*st iavot of now goods sttbe Popular nt Store bs« Uen the largest ik*» mmum and 14 It tmOf aaf|»rMnt vhat nov^.usscsA be fimnd at this Ffabllahalent Ibr tho Holiday* We wookl advise one and all to go tbor*, as 'i»«0j*«»ko|A chlctams, ojmmm, and substantial Fancy (Joods. tnek^jpit tmwbwr the Pojpwl Oeot8tor»~«M its
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Of coume yon are getting ready to swear off. Five giiia from the Terre Hsat« Hoow went with Uie Black Crook party from taaeity
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Parents, as the holidays ate approaching and yon are thinking of making suitable presents to your sons or daughters, let us suggest a Scholarship in the Torre Haute Commercial College.
Drive your team up in front of Miller A Arleth's, on south Fourth street, and have them fit yon oat with a set of their stowlfc hand-made harnms, warranted, as the aetioneersayR, "not to rip, ravel or wear out." They have also, blankets, lap robes, whips and everything in their line, st reasonable prioea.
The muddy season is at hand, when it is more convenient to ride on horseback than in wagons, and that's why Froeb A Faalg, 64 Main street, are selling se many Saddles. This is the only shop in town where saddles are made. They make it a specialty and insure good work, at low prices. Give them a call for saddles, bridles and heavy harness.
J. A. Milligan couldn't keep out of the grocery business, and so has bought baok the Marble Front Grocery Store, on north Fourth street. He is a clever and accommodating denier, has a choice »iock of groceries sod provisions, to which constant additions are being made and all kind* of country produoe can be had of him, fresh from the hands of our former's wives.
Howe A Yates display a handsome line of goods suitable for Christmas presents. For a small amount of money
yon cannot get more serviceable, as well aa acceptable articles than one of their stylish hats or caps, a pair of gloves, of whleh they have a fine line, or a set of furs. They are just in receipt of a stock of society goods, including regalias, swords, hats and caps. They Intend to taakethese |^oods a specialty and will promptly order any article they may nofchasro on hand.
W. H. Paige A t^o. have just got in for the Holidays a lot of musical merchandise, including a lot of organs from the best manufacturer*. They still offer the Mason & Hamlin Organ on the rental plan—the payments so easy that thoy are scarcely felt. With terms so liberal any person wanting an instrument can afford to buy one, and what so acceptable for a holiday gift as one of these organs. HusJSSnds and fathers think of it, sad drop iii at W. H. Paige & (^\wh|re ftitl partlcnlara will be given.
The Holidajrs ara mpidly approaching and with thetn comes thoughts of gayety festivity and all else that makes the iMMttt tg#' aiifl joy*Mffl, nnd what will make gladder the heart of wife, mother, sister& fiftial, than a present of one of those elegant and desirable Singer Sewihg Machines? Large orders have been given for these, and a good supply of the
Old Reliable'' are on band at 310 Main gtieefc Go and see them if you want to make a valuable present. Office, No, 310 Main street.
Put your money in circulation and stc^ talking about hard tknei B| eeobut d*nttJo #ithou,t!nei5e|Bary articles which you can pay for as well as not. Search for the places where you can get the most for yonr mon«y, and while looking for anything in the dry goods line,'stop in at D. C. Greiner fc Co*8. "Hoosier Store." Yon are sure of good treatment there. The stock is complete in every department, always fresh and new, no old stock allowed to accu oiulate. When out in search of bargains iirop in at the "Hootder Store," southwest corner of Ohio aud[ Fourth street?.
It is said that every day brings something new, and just now It is true—for evWy day the incoming-trains from the east bHng something new in the way of Holiday goods JisrT. H» Riddle's house. Indeed, they are coming so font that the busy people of that thriving honse of industry have not time to opon tJaem, and taxes of Jewelry and Silver tMated Wars aw 01ed upon each other in the rear of tho salesroom. Don't miss Riddle's 1st selecting yonr Holiday Presents. By Uw way, he has Just got In a superb lot of Gold-headed Canes. No one would object to being "eaned" with uch sticks.
Button A Hamilton have now spread out oU:tables, shelves, on the walls and uWW«, a fins stoek of goods for the HoU •fay trade. What is more suitable or mre acoeptsble tor a gift than a hsnd«»moly bodnd book—titoy have an endess faritty of toy and j«*Miil« books »r the boya and girl% and many in tor-
Qoofa* osefhl, foncy and ornamental artM««3 made from Olive ind Oedar of (isbanon wooda, grown la Palestine, chiefly on Moon* of Oil res. Th»y are well worthy a vidt of inspection, whathcr yon dsalr^to buy or not. Then there are at the Central Bookstore suehartielwi
CJoW Pens srtd Holders. Oeid ffn^ls, card Cmm, Pocket feohtofe Au'0gr*ph Albui.wa:Kl PhoVT^rrtth Albwns, Wrltng Osaksand Work ill«%CliRiiMwa^d Ft a mm, Siewwswsopas and gftara«N«pic View** Paper Weights, IMaries #b/ msri|i«iti^
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Stotlonery, in psewta, and ina»|T sHltKfl^ all apprcfristo, usefbland seceptatile.
«d remark of* imf qgm«to«arHty, as t» snbHme admiration at R.
W. ISf$w*«e,te produce basaar um1 dally market to ihi "White Front," on Main street. 1*¥« Mwrd tt«t IW« where w«Il w*uUU«d p#opl« pA their
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truly anything aid ererything In tte entire line. This evening will find there among fltlw good
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%MP« «wl «p«i» d^Stog-oowll* pr««rv«d frolta,for--^:i y»arthatn-vt oosf Mala. OClol AnttKia^-aolMttg «(mls ttfcr 8m Fmm Fknur.ttnd* kkroHIE ^5 itbaf^od feaads. Pnpmd a* QoUcfc* (toll line of the ^x4cest sod MM* of TOOJNUM fi ttiptowritoqrfPMSta*.
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HUNTER'S,
157 Main Street,
Perfect Fitting SHIRTS, French lined Kit Glove*, One and Two Muttons, Silk and Linen Hand* kerehiefh.
GRAND DISPLAY
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Silk and dashneK Mnflller«t New Neckwear, the Enreka and Prinee Teck Sesrf made specially ibr Holiday Trade.
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS I
Fine Dress Shirts, Silk and Cashmere Mufflers, Silk anc Linen Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Scarfs, Ties and Bows. Gloves all Styles and Qualities, Clothing for Men and Boys. Any of these articles will make a good present All to be sold Regardless of Cost.
Holiday Goods'
ERLANGER & CO.
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Christmas Presents.
Juat received a ctooloe Una of LDTDBORCl'S IUr^|tT»iTE
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In Beautift*! Boxes also hl» latest CALIFORNIA WATER, FOR toil* and bath.
Telle* Mto, Cat Bottles Jftn mU Bonnd Mirror^ Satcheta, Soap* ms
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!! The most elegant assortment in the city Musical Work Boxes, Russia Leather Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, French Odor Cases, Cut Glass Bottles, Ladies and Gents' Dressing Cases, Relic Wood and Cut Glass Gold-band Toilet Setts. Vinegarettes—the most novel designs. Oases of finest Imported Perfumeries and Colognes, at less than St. Louis or Indianapolis prices.
BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG,
DnigglsfN, Cor. 6th and Main Sts
FINEST HOLIDAY TRADE!!
WH9 FEELS SICK NOW g^g
^12 Silk Velvets, marked $6. $15 Silk Velvets marked $8. |20 Silk Velvets, marked $10 11 Alaska Fnrs S.OO to OO a Set #15 Mink Fnrs, marked $8. $20 mink Fnrs, marked $12. ..$25 Mink Furs.marked 15.00, li1
25e yard wide Percales, marked 12 l-2c. 25e yard wide, side Band Prints, marked 12 l»2c. 10,000 yd«t Handsome Spragne and Merrimek Prints In nice side bands, bought expressly for the Holiday Trade, all to be sold at 8 oentsayard. ill
AH the New Shades In DRESS GOODS, at 25c, 30c and 35c. 75c BLACK ALPACAS, to be sold for 50c. Also immense lots MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOAKS, CASHMERES, POPLINS, WATERPROOFS, JEANS, CASSIMERES, SKIRTS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS and NOTIONS, Ac., for salo, c«sh only, for less than first cost of manufactare.
W. W. PAYIE, Manager.
licmi of their good* ass «rsl-«lsss and sold at such prlw as to Insure a permanent
Noyes Andtews» ths*ateqi4^ng dealer In Boots •«& Shoes, 141 Main street, to now giving to each purchaser of any artkde of foot-wear, an elcgaut jHciure of «'Tlie Old Wottttfi who lived In a gtoe.* II will be swiaethbe»,ed that •she h^A so many cimdfen she did not know what to 4a.* parents in a
tips. Hskt iglm pwfcct shoo at the
nrstttM- than ragged hole* and protruding toos. SOUTH FOURTH tfT&k&T.
NO TOYH AT TlIE POPULAR CENT
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WITH 0THKRCIOOBS 113 TO MENTIONS AT
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^FOSTER BROS., Terre Haute.
Ready-Made Clothing!
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PHIL. SCHLOSS,
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thu ever krftr ThMe who have patronised him la
the past will know that this Is saying agreat deaf.
But your Oologno and other Toilet Goods of Oullck A Berry. They kesp thsoaoitosib 8-4w
J. p. Tutt boys for ossh and sells for his expenses are small, be Is satis* fled with a very small margin of profits, and heDoa bls pjtoes mre siwanrs ftftttid at tils bottom, ids boots Mtd MKSi always give natisfsctlon because they are bought of the best manniactnrer* in the country.'
White A Mt5whioney, suc9«ssors to W. H.Ssfe, invite the sttoutton of retail dealers In this dty and all the country roundabout to their stock of Candies, Toys, Fireworks, and ii full line of bakery and confectionery fcooda
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LadtM^sUtt, l*adies* A awls, Ijadies9 Hoods. In fonts' Cloaks, Infinats9 Pull Una of Ladles' Kid Olorv*. Oaantlstsi in Kid, Buck, and Thread, rati «o|»ply of SSejthyr Work constantly on hand also Stamping aitd Embroidery.
ZEPHYR WORK
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Saving Fund Notion Htmse, FOURTH STREET, OLt) P08T0FFICE BUILDINO, H. T. GLAZEBR00K &
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D. P. COX & CO'S
COR. FIFTH AND MAIN OTH.
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PAISI,El^HAWLS,BKO(HESHAWLS,an(lBLA€K SIl^KS, lower than ever before.
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TZ&ISLZ week. These Goods having been made up under tte most Fa-
wddoonuoqioM,i~,»o«, i|aJ£ gan guurantee them 25 percent. lower than any other honse.
ANOTHER REDUCTION.
A Reduction that Tells.?
As per iBstraetiwis from the annffectnrers, shall elose the halanee of our fine B£A V£B tMAK|t| ihe
15 dollar Cloaks for $1000. 18 dollar Cloafa for $12.00. 20 dollar Cloaks for $14.00. 22 dollar Cloaks fcr $15.00. 25 dollar Cloaks for $18.00. 30 dollar Cloaks for $20.00.
Silk Cloaking Velvet* at $6.00, worth ^lO.OO. Best Lyons Hilk Velvets at $13.00, worth $18.00. Velveteens worth $1J25 at 75 eonts.. Velveteens worth $1.75 at $1.00. Velveteens worth $2.75 at $1.75. JTost opened 150 pieces new Black Alpacas and Mohairs, best goods ibr the price ever shown In this State. Look at our 50e quality, which is eqnal to 80cgoods, elsewhere, and the low«-r and finer grades are as cheap in proportion.
Also Just In, 6 pieces Black Gros drain Brcss Silks. io Black Casknera. In calling attention to above goods we would especially mention onr $2.00 quality Dress Hilk, which is equal to any $3.00 goods sold In this vicinity. Give ns a call and be convinced that yon can save largely on your purchases, by selecting them a* the JHAJBBUB PAJLACJB, of
For the past two weeks we have been opening daily, NEW and CHOICE GOODS FOR E O ID A A E
Our store is filled with NEW GOODS, and parchasers of DRT GOODS should not to make it a point to look through onr mammoth stock EACH DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE! Those wishing to make elegant and useful HOLIDAY PRESENTS will find them by visiting us, and examining our stock. For the next two weeks we shall make a- JJ
Specialty of Dress Goods,
And rare bargains can be had. We solicit a call from every purchasef of DRY GOODS
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FelseiteM & Jamiet,
620 Main Street, Tern Haute. Ind.
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GEFKRAL DEALERS IK
Drugs Medicines, Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,
Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Terre Haute, Iipd.
Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.
For the Holidays!
From'tliis until January 1st, we shall make considerable reduction'in Our Merchant Tailoring Department, in order to| Close Out our Stock of Winter Goods. g,
FINE FUR BEAVER OVERCOATS!.
And New Attractions in all Departments, received during last
Torable Circumstances, after the Great Decline in Woolens, wef
M0SSLERS' SQUARE DEALING.
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