Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 December 1874 — Page 8
tTHE MAIL
A PAPER KUK THE PEOPLE.
Personal,
Hannah Smith is
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AT YIQOMUMI. Qeoige K. FiuiiogloB bm had raU toad atatUm and locomotive named after hhs« &
Ohl ttiMg lawyera, tbeae naughty, (nguoioai
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what I* to be done
wlUi them. The Journal nj« lwp V. Ballew goes to New York aad will not return alone.
T. H. Riddle gave ii.- empioyea, tome twenty-two in number, an oyster supper, alter closing up, the night before Chiistmaa. l~«*tra of that P^'timore a£Mr m- :ibU- i: tvebeenlost litem Mci* aid,and the good prowlne* he made hare been forgotten.
Rudifor, who vra* eo»val«*ent, and ...... aide to be out, haa taken a*bacfc-aet. He will doubt*^ be confirm! some time,,
Jbathe will I_i\e good w*:.uon»..
"The vote at the Intf'n# Baxaar last .Saturday evening, de :ed that that flOj Jar of Cologne should be peddled, and said to Saliie Peddle it,
W. SL Grant, formerly "of tho Terre Haute Heose, ban taken a clerkship at the St. Clair House, where traveling] men will be happy to see him.
John Wilkinson has a branch saloon In 8t, Louis, one of the finest in that ctty. He will continue to run the Terrr Saute House saloon and reside in this '"City. of
Mhts Jennie Modesltt, LeROy,
New YorK, is Jading the holidmyn
asrith hereister, Mm. J. W. Cnift. Mrs. 1
Saabwy, of St. Paul, is also at the Cruit
President W,
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fore Utfk ttato Teacher's Association at| Xndiy^Dlls, next week.
William Rankin, an old and well jenown resident of this county, died last Monday night at his residence on the I Durkee's Ferry road, three miles north mi the city, aged sixty years.
James Boas is greatly cheered in his •rtfflicUon by a visit from his daughter. Jtf r*. Ellen Knowlton, of Albany, New
York, who arrived yesterday eyeing itnd will stay a month or more.
Mrs. Nettie Boo re Joab and
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Phillip Schlou «in iw»i| of tho sad new* of the d*at!i of W* mother,
WtU It. Sharitf has been appointed patauftor at Faria, a (wattlOR he held once before to tha—tfohrtioa of the peo-
Kest to stealing Aram aa editor is to take from a prrachor, and that is what •ome mcriiigioua tteief did to Iter. Bead, of Aabury, wboihlfered through Ohiktntas without hia overcoat.
Miss l^ngenie McKenxk1, that was, fortn«riy of our city school force, now Kits. Lieut. Baoon, is at Fort Hoarney, Oregon, 4,000 mltee from this city, and away oofcrfde of civilisation, where week the coming year she will read ol he* old hopw i|* JM Wlnnuaa „9f .The M*fl*
Lad of Terra Haute here is a paragraph personal to you. Tho pleasing custom of New Years «*I1» will hp in dttlged in on next Friday with more seal than in any former year. We ask yoatobear in mind that if it be right and proper for men to get drunk on Xew Year's it is right and proper j.»r thew to gel drank every other day in tho year. And if they may drink wines and liquors in any parlor they visit on New Year day, they
may
drink the same artielea in any saloon ti*er come to on other days. We know of quite a number of ladies that were, yesterday, made happy by receiving as a present one the far fiuned Singer Sewing Machine. Wo know of no present that is more happily received than one of their machines—a» they are very useful, ornamental and darable
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Win. M. Harr has rented room on Ohio street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Messmore, and adjoining Fred A. Koss' Ileal Estate office, and will move into it by the 1st of January, 1875,
he preparwl to do a]1 work
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homestead. Woar»deeiml loll the.1- on bon»b«)kt lf «.let tention of wive, to the contributed nti- J-«•« J"" ea»WU.I.n.ent cjeouthe aret ewe, under the hading, «IW m»nuttcturc. 3ddl« is S«IdXeto^ner.rh.v».g^h« f1*• "f tlemui friend."
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better than any
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in the city.
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I qtritc a at tliis season of the
Jones, president elect year, and guarantee their work to give
•Of the Awocijdion, and Superintendent satisfection. They have a large stock W. H. Wll«y will deliver addresses be- and a great variety of styles on haud.
If persons having property to insure will only look tor themselves and see
^PYank Seaman has taken a partner, the standingof the companies they place Xjr. W. F. Cnminins, a music dealer, I their property in, they will never fail to /gadget up a job printing establishment take a policy in the Springfield Fire Iu •-aft, ftaoxviile, Tenn. He sends as some swunte Company. Tnis Btaunch com fine specimens of bis art.
pany is represented here by Hager & McKeen who are always ready to write your dolicies on any good insurable property,
VV. II. Paige & Co. are still offering tho Mason fc Hamlin Organ on the rental plan—tho payments so easy that they are scarcely felt. With terms so liberal any person wanting an instrument can afford to buy one, and what so aoeeptabio for a holiday gift aa one of these organs. Husbands and fathers think of it,
Joe Oheadle who took unto himself a and drop In at W. IL Paige & Co'a,where wife recently, startled his readers this ft»U particulars will bo given vwtik with thia item in the local col- Those who keep open house on New uxnns of hia Roekrille Republican: I Year's day can get at White & Mewhin-
Rsad conversation between 'My ncjr% successors to W. H. Sage, any vaffife and I,' on first page." I
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Turnlug to the first page there was I The have several orders in, and !^fcU!td Will Ryce'a big porter advertise-1 (Jjq ooiuiug week will give »pe •wat. Only this, and nothing more. I cial' attention to such orders. They
ha*-o a large ^«ck of toys yet on hand
Whipple will read tor the social at the wfcloh they wiU sell at almost any price First Presbyterian Church, next
rather than carry them over to another
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ifiends including ropreamtatlves of the I owr Main street stores this week, and regrrem, at his room, and exhibited talent turning soon after had the good fortune JQJ
this tine that will, with more study,
lady test her pocket-book Ta ^O ol
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F.'liow-c®on! tiin, b*s it «ome to oollar factory, and manu ffcis? IjastHat'-mi iy morni our »pir- orhorwoollara a specialty itu. tKi iei f'.md, vi the white-1 Notwithstanding tho large trado the -U, i:i an sriiclo with a popular baaaar, called tho Gent Store i'. ii' pit'. it i'u. Our coin.stiiM has bad during the holiday*, Mr. Feoh' Wtfr then loll o^ertlowand wo fts Jto tl-ci.ii", but su{ 1 s.sat !«.• t«k ui" -ii'ly thiUif '.'I'" 1* .i 1 11 rr-eet^-L "Ohf said ?kiy. toivo be .. around to tii m, nt th#*v m-»'t ih-jfr-hA .** AjfcSln .-\r
And it undisturbed on a pile of boxes
«*u«u» him to rank respectably with vrhereshe had laid it, bat money is irreM0m« professional readers. Mrs. Joab is trievably lost ©very week by formers well known man accomplished reader toamstera and others by not buying end tho entertainment they will give I their horse collars of Miller A Arieth, will be of Interest, north Fourth street, who have an exten
heim»r informs us that be has -ttil in lock, and more eornlng, all tho latest ., tbf f*f«son in flincy and var*y i-. T!:- u( usually large trade li h««s )i Hi proof to show that hb oda and |n arc satisfactory. Visit lie ]. Ont istore for yoar Fanrv i. Motions, and for square do^i ing. Sfti*'54-'}
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Holiday Goods'
CHOICE dlXECTlOI -AT-
HUNTER'S,
157 Main Street
Perfect Fitting MHIRTS, French lined Kid (loves,OHe and Two Button*, Nllk and Linen Hand* kerchieft.
GRAND DISPLAY
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Siiit and C'aslinimMnfflw*, New Neckwear, the Eareka ami Prince Teck Nearf made apeci* ally fbr Holiday Trade.
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TKRRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS?
Fine Dress Shirts, Silk and Cashmere Mufflers, Silk and Linen Handkerchief Suspender*, Sc&rfe, Ties and Bows. Gloves all Styles and Qualities, Clothing for Men anc BOYS. Any of these articles will make a good present All to be sold Regardless of Cost
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Silk Velvet#, marked |15 §ilk Tclvets, marked |SO
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PHIL. SCHLOSS,
HOW has a BKTTKK ASNOKTMEXT OF CLOTHING
befor Those who have
M»OW
There cm be no doubt that the truest happinesa is ever to *}e found at home. No man without a homo can he long and truly happy. Hut the domestic group can be productive of happiness and joy when it la aMimilated by affection and kept in union by purchasing your table supplies at R. W. Rippetoe's "White Front." Almost everything wanted can be found there. For Instance you wiU sec spread out this evening, among other good things, turkeys chickens, oysters, celery, turnips, apples, buckwheat dour, maple molasses, sweet cider, nice Apple butter, mince meat, cranberries, preserved fruito,
for-
el^n ind domostic sploes^ toaa, ooffeett, thf Sea Fosun Flour, and a •itii
the cholofsst and -hest of
KTuj'IOSfld Amor «rnw Uii* (li*al»r- In holiday ,'!! wlio «r" us Wfll i-fled wliti
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f-' raenti'H" IltUton «'l
of t!i" Ontral |lnnkitolifc-
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anr vine iHiml. !t 51 tlrJ nfc Warrants! twod nr th^
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BEAUTIFUL
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Christmas Presents.
last wecJvwl a ehatee line of LINDWSGIi EXQi'MITE
PERFUMES
In Heaiulii'ul nlao hia loltisi
CALIFORNIA WAT£B, FOH TOILCT AN*1 BATH. _____ Toilet ftvte.rnt
InMtla Ronnrf Vlrr«n. ,. Natrh«ii, Koap* and Cotafan, —AT—
& D. P. COX & CO S
We will receive by Monday or Tuesday an Invoice of Elegant Toilet Goods, ordered specially
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DragglstN,Cor.6U1 and HaiaSto
FINEST HOLIDAY TRADE!!
WHO FEELS SICK NOW
Silk Velvft« marked
W. W. PAI'KE,
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$10. S
Alaska Fun S.OO to ^6.00 a Set. $15 Mink Furs, marked ^8. ||20 mink Furs, marked $12* $25 MINK
yard wide Percales, marked 12 I-2c. 25c yard wide,side Baud Prints, marked 12 !*2C. 10,000 .T
Furs, marked
PAISLEY &H AWLS. OCHFI *HA W LS,and BLACK HLLKS, lower tban ever before.
Handsome Sprague and Merrimek Prints
In nice side bands, bought expressly for the Holiday Trade, all to be sold at 8 cents a yard, 4 iy All the New'Shades in DRESS GOODS, at 25er 30e and 35c. 75c BLACK ALPACAS, to be sold for 50c.
Also immense lots MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOAKS, CASHMERES, POPLINS, WATERPROOFS, JEANS, CASSI ME RES, SORTS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS and NOTIONS, fee., for sale, cash only, forlessthan first cost of manufacture.
FOSTER BROS, Terre Haute,
Manager.
Reader Made Clothing-!
Mr
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For New Year's Gifts!!
£6vS« lUSlMi
By same time our stock of Imported Perfumeries, Fine Colognes, &c., will be flilly replenished.
BUNT IN & ARMSTRONG,
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that this is saying a great deal.
Oil of Arnica—nothing equals it for ehnppcd hands. Prepared at Guliok A Berry'a dnag atore.
UQXT8 OmMAN COLOONJ3 Pown 'JOcei ta at the CKS1 fORR.
o..tWit!.-|..,,'.ii"«g the sto.idy Wamtntod good the money refunded. I -I W.vk l(H ir Iftoi Is
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.• I•- f. .nnti !,"h.hiy lor old aivil voting, UHi-ful.liUM'iivithi#uiMl attr:K.iitl% iCh as h.-jistn'oUy 1'onnti bo feoy •j.4 I' Itliij'.i'in «HndilUil i»l-^i:t culujvd Jjiv'Iii.i.1 }Vn4 an II tl3 »'»ldFet r*rd '««»«*, ..|Sot}»p. off
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Put your money in circulation and stop talking about hard times. Be economical, but don't do without neoessary articles which you can pay for as well as not. Search for the places where yw* ean get the most for your money, and while looking for anything in the dry goods lino, stop in at D. C. Oiriner & (AX "Hoosler Store." Yon are sure of good treatment there. The stock ia complete In every department, always fresh and new, no old stock allowed to accumulate. When out in search of bargains drop in at the "Hoostar Store," southwest corner of Ohio and Fourth streets.
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ANOTHER REDUCTION.
A Reduction that Tells. -m
Afiperlaaitruetieas FVOM ibe
Silk Cloaking Yelvetn at
44
calling attention to above
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call
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PALACE,
of
tBBfteturfrs,
«lwe TK( balauee «four fine B£AV£B CLOAKS AT Ute following priees
15 dollar Cloaks for $1000. »(18 dollar Cloaks for $12.00.
20 dollar Cloaks for $1400. 22 dollar Cloaks fbr $15.00. ,25 dollar Cloaks for $18.00.* 30 dollar Cloak3 for $20.00.
Specialty of Dress Goods,
Aad rare bargains can be had. We solicit a call from every purchaser of DRY GOODS.
From this nntil January 1st, we shall make considerable re* uction in Our Merchant Tailoring Department, in order t« Close Out our Stock of Winter Goods.
FINE FUR BEAYER OVERCOATS I And New Attractions in all Departments, received during last week.
floods having been made up under the most Fa
vorable Circumstances, after the Great Decline inWoclens, we can guarantee them 25 per cent, lower than any other house. M0SSLERS'SQUARE DEALING.
WE
$6J90, worth $10/)0.
Bert LY«W Silk Velvets- at £12.00. worLh FI&OFT. Velveteeaw worth $1.25
at
Yelveteens worth $1.75
75
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at
$T.OO.
YdveleenH worth $2.75 aft $1.75. C' Just opened ISO pieees new Blaek Alpaeas and HOhairs, best RO«H1Nfor the price ever shown in this State. Look at our 50e quality, whleh is equal to
elsewhere, and the lowrr and finer grades are as CHEAP* in proportion. Also Just in, 6 pieces Blaek
10
In
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goods
our $2.00
and be convinced that yon can save
purchases,
by selecting them at
Felsenheld & Jauriet,
SPECIALTIES
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Holiday Trade!
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Far the piast two weeks we have been opeaing daily, NEW and CHOICE GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
Oar store is filled with NEW GOO DS, and purchasers of DRY GOODS should not fail to make it a point to look through our mammoth stock EAGfl DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. Those wishingto 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 „,
staall
SOegoode,
Grain
Dress Silka.
Blaek.Cashmeres.
we would cspecf»
quality Drew ftllkR whleh is
any $&00 goods sold this vicinity* Give
us
largely
ON
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FLABBLE
620 Main Street, IVrre Haute. lad^
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Corner 5th
GENERAL DEALERS XN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals?
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., &
Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Terre Hante,
Pnre Bmudies, Whiskies and Win«i for Medicinal Uses.
For the Holidays!
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Wilson Bros,
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and Main
GULICK & BERHY.
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