Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 January 1875 — Page 8

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Jerry Huston is going to Florida to enrage in business. ——.... !»». i. n- I iih

Auditor Royse sporta upon his bosom a |309 diamond pin.

Will Cobkwrly is now clerlTor court— his ththers* justice court.

Col. Shillito is* acting as advance agent for tbe Fanny B. Price company.

Will Barton now aasists Capt. Kd. B. Allen in haiulliug tickets at the Sixth street depot,

Commodore Chauncey Twaddle is the man whose name is put in the papers ©fteneet now-a-day®. 1+-, &

Rev. Parker Mllligan has retired from C^e work of soliciting subscriptions for thedestitute Kansans.

Prof. Heiuly*B youngest child died on Tuesday, and the body was taken to Vinecnnes for interment.

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E. Rothschild removed, this week', to Danville, where he goes into business. Danville gets a good citizen.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dean fend Mr. Albert R. Lehman, of Dayton, Ohio, an visiting relatives and friends near this city. 'i£

Nick Dodson, of the Vandalia has re ceived from a California friend a pair huge gold monogram sleeve buttons, valued at ?40.

Councilman Seeburger^ one of our oldest butchers has retired from the busi ness, and is succeeded by his boys Charles and Louis. ,, rtr-»-nl .'tutlwqt'**!.

As a hotel keeper Capt. Cam Buntin for many long years performed hun drtds of good deeds, and he keeps it up. lie is stiH in thedeodw business.—[Journal.] Indeed! ^#"J

Joseph Gilbert is prominently spoken of for the Speakership of tho House of Representatives. Joe would fill the po sition with dignity and ability. g,y.

Tbe oldest newspaper snbscriber in this city is Father James Hite. On last Saturday he sent his fifty-first yearl subscription to thp Now York Obsex^ejr

Eli L. Jones has been doing the lOca of tbe-Journal the past week in the absence of ArthurGreene.who returned en Thursday from a visit to his parents in JIannibal, Missouri.

Uottleib Golder, of the Prairie City Bank and LevereuK «fc Golder's Commercial School, brought home a wife this week, from Columbus, this State. Their courtship begun in Germany, where they weie schoolmatos.

Tho Journal says 11. M. Hawley is kno vn as the old busybody, and not because he looks after anybody else's but his own business, lie has so much of that though, and tends to it soclobely that ho has gained that sobriquet.

For the Mayorality at tho coming election the names of Mayor Thomas, W. S. Clift, S. R. II' nderson and George W. Naylor will bo put forward on the Republican side, and Jaraos B. Edmunds and W. II. Stewart on the Democratic side. Others may be mentioned for the lists are not yet closed.

Among those who attended the State Toachers Ass*ciation at Indianapolis, this week, wore President Jones, Dr. Seovill, and Professors Brown, Hodgen and Aiken, of the Normal School. From our public schools, Nupt. Wiley, Messrs. Greenawult, Wyethand Byers, and Misses Beach, Cookerly, Paige and Bowyer, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Byers.

Tho piano playing of Miss Maggie C. Allen, of Rockville, at tho concert in tbe Presbyterian church, last Tuesday evening, called out a perfect storm of applause. She displayed exquisite touch and oxprwwlon—force and yet apparent ease In execution that is remarkable for one so young. With continued study she must beoome one of the. foremost performers on that much abused and tortured instrujgjbnt. ,/

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James €akey,"who is passing the last year of his theological course at Chicago, being on a visit to his brother and other relatives In this city for the holidays, occupied the pulpit of the Congregational church, last Sunday morning, and on that oeoaslon he gave evidence that the years which he has given to intellectual pursuits have been all improved with tbe same conscientious Industry for •which he was noted when oonnected with the public schools of this city. He also gave clear evidence that he had net mistaken his calling. Ho held the attention 01 his aodtence from beginning to end. And the universal verdict at tbe close wae "well dope. He will wake a successful presrber." When so few young men have

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qualify themselves thoroughly for professional life, but are anxiously looking for some short cut, it is a source of pleasure that one of our boys has the good Henso, and the patience, to devote tbe years necessary to layingdeepand strong tho foundation of success in a useful calling. The sermon of Mr. Oakey gave evidence of a thorough education, and a well trained mind. It abeuaded in •aluable thought, was sound in logic, so Illustrated as to interest and impress, and well delivered, considering the emharraming fact that it was his first appearance before his own church and his iwn relatives and former companions, are now and always expect to be of him as a Terre Haute boy*

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Tj. Felsenheld spent New Years with ^ends at Ani^ra, Ilia. ,|p..

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y^ar call y«lt#rda.V. mWl kmtm vi This city will send a goodly delegation to Indianapolis, noxt week, to witness the opening of tho Legislature'

Poor people would absolutely spffer for almanacs, calendars pnd bloiwia 1/ it were not for the generous insurance agents.

If you can't get ot^t to chpryfr to-mor* rolv, read "Husks and Nubbins," and therein you will iind a better sermon perhaps, than you would hear from any of the pulplta. (14

Ifarry Wnippie u»ade nis debut on the! stage last night, Wuh tho Janny

Pride company, playing the bold outlaw in Nora Crena, in which he developed dramatic talent far above tho averugt amateur, .-j.-., •. ».»

society to attire hiself as respectably as as possible. This he cannot do without the aid of an elegant hat such as can be obtained at Ilowe fc Yates* Now York Hat Store. Their stock for men and boys is very large, embracing the latest styles,

tho column of "Wants," "Found," "Lojst," Ac., farmers and teamsters will find some items of interest. However, we plight as well state it herfe, Miller & Arleth want all to know that the best tittipg and cheapest horse collars are made at their manufactory, on the east sidej of Fourth street, just south of Mavi.

offers extra inducements in thfe way of

lowj prices and good goods in the lineof

Fpr the year just closed^ The Singer

Manufacturing Company at this point has lone a most satisfactory business— hav ng sold more machines than any yea previous—and the iutuie is looking flatl »ring for a much larger trade. This is le from the fact that they are offering ho beSt machine over put before the peo] le, and of course it can not but be app eciated. Office 310 Main street.

Oi 1 Monday morning the school bell will again i^ng and, hundreds' of cbildrei after enjoying the happy holiday! will be seen on the way to school, stop Lng at Button & Hamilton's Central Bookstore for such new books as be needed, for here's to be found a ine of all kinds of books needed in normal and public schools also a tock of blank books, paper, pens, pencils, etc.

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old year has gone, tho New Year is hqre, ajud the ladies willvgo right as they® have done in years past, buying their Fancy and Variety Goods, Hair Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery,. Gloves, Underwear and aU those little knickknacks for feminine adornment, at Riddles, because, from long experience he knows just what they want, keeps the best goods to be had, and is satisfied with moderate prices.

Mr. Fechhelmer, of the popular Cent Store, is so happy over his very successful trado that fpr tho remainder, of the winter ho propones to give his patrons great benefit in tho way of astonishing bargains in all lines of his goods. He is determined to clOso out, or at least run down his stock to the very lowest point before going east for] the purchase of spring goods. Now is the timo for bargains at tho lively oent store.

In Mrs. Jano Swlsshelm^s advtco' to the ladies she says, "Stand up often in the fresh air." We will supplement tbia with a little of our own, gratia. To do so with comfort and advantage call first on Noyes Andrews, and provide yoursolf with a pair of his elegantly made and comfortable walking shoes, lie koeps on band a large and attractive stock of every stylo of shoe and slipper, guarantees a perfect fit, and satisfaction in goods and prices.—

Energy is another name for kapacity. Well, that's the kind of "kapacity" prominent in the management of D. C. Ureiner A Co.'s "Hooaier Store," south oast corner of Ohio and Fourth strovts. So fine a business as that establishment is doing could not have been built op in so Short a time without a good expenditure of energy. Oat tbl« oat and put Jij in your pocketbook and when you want I Anything in the dry gooda line patronise tbe "Hoosier Store."

Tho Holidays are ovef, and White A Mewhinney, who have enjoyed a trade' unprecedented in their branch of trade, will now settle down to their regular trade, and will be enabled to give more oareful attention to their regular and daily patrons. Tho lunch room has became quits an Institution of the city, and a good square meal can here be bad at a very email price. Dealers in the surrounding towns will find their bakery and confectionery'goods of the very beet and most complete.

OH of* Armca—nothing equals li for nhapp-'fl hand*. Prepared at Gulick A lierry a drug store.

J. Milllgan oouldn'tlieep out of the grocery business, and so h&ki ttotfgjht back tbe Marble Front Grocery Store, on north Fourth street. He la a clever at|d accommodating dealer, lias a choice stock of grooarics and provisions, to which constant additions are being made and all kinds of country produce can be of him, fresh from the hands of caver's wives.

When yon want a saddle bear in mind that tbe only establishment ill the dty that manufactures Saddles Is that of Froeb fc Fasigi 64 Main street. They make this branch of tfye trade qulto a specialty at this season.'of the year, and guarantee their work to give itisfactlon. They have a large stock

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There can be no. doubt that the truest happiness is ever to be found at home, No man without a lupine can be long and truly happy. But the domestic group ean be productive of happiness and Joy when it is assimilated by

Thare iz two kinds ov wizo people in this! world, the wize and the unwize. The! "wMje" when they want an elegant-1 affection and kept in union by purchasly tliashed, carefully made, sweet toned 11"8 your table supplies at R. W. Rippeorgan, buy the Mason & Hairilin, sold toe's "White Front." Almost everyin this city by W.H.Paige Co., for thing wanted can bo found there. For cash or on the rental plan. The latter Nhstance you.will see spread out this evealloWs payments to bo made so easy that ning, among other good things, turkeys, yon scarcely feel them. chickens, oysters, celery,-turnips, ap-.-i 'jT .11 (deal buckwheat flour, maple molasses,

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footj wear. His stock includes the best work of the eastern manufacturer and ranges from the roughest and heaviest I staple and fancy 'grOcories. I *i boots and slices to the finest and most perfectly finished. He makes a specialty 0 ladies? and misses' fine shoes. fei

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agreat variety of styles on hand.

Most of our business men are quite happy over their sales of holiday goods, aud none more so than T. H. Riddle, hpa-hadpneh a magniflcent j^le qf verware and Jewel 1^ that he is qultto

Itsis a duty which every piim owes to I jubilant* Still, dospit# the enormous

demand for his goods, he |*aa a splendid stoak on hand, owing to his splendid inagement and foresight. His stock Of Watehos, both gold and silver,. his Neck Chains and Bracelets, in pure gold cluster and set Rings and PiRS»/W still very large, and unrivalled in beauty Lphristmas being over you will find him fa|- the ooming week offering goods- at the very bottom figures, and some rare bargains may be obtained.*:

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the celebrated hem J^oam Vlour, SVld a full lino of the choicest-and freshest of

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desire to do you all tho good possible, and in return you are expected to pay us for it. We therefore urge it, as a duty of yours that you immediately purchase a scholarship on the Terre Haute Commercial College and for the same we will expect you to pay us only (§40) Forty dollars.

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Florida Oranges, Lemons, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts, Honey, Maple SyrCelery, Mince Meat, Choice Candies, ider, drc., go to J. Chambers, opposite the Postoffice.

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IS THE BEST FINISHED BOTH IN MACHINERY AND CABINET WOKKOFA NT SEWING HA

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IN THIS MARKET. EVEN THE CHEAPI&T STYLES ARE PUT UP WITH CABINET WORKTSIMILAR TO THE III6H PRICED MACHINES OF OTHER MAKES. CALL AT 320 MAIN ST., BETWEEN THIRD AND FO URTH, AND BE CON VINCED.

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CHOICE MELECTION -AT-

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Perfect Pitting SHIRTS, freaeh lined Kid Qlev«i.Oae sadTwe Button*, Silk aad Linen Hand* kerclalefb.

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Sllk nnd Caahnere Nnflen, New Neekwear. tke Eureka aad Prince Teck SenrT mndn i«| ally fbr Holiday Trade.

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has been known for some time that Raub, a wealthy mod popular citisen of Tippecanoe county, woula lead to the altar, on the last day of the old year, Mrs. Nannie ones, the amiable and accomplished sister of Mrs. D. W. Voor* hees, of this city. The ceremony whioh authorises this fit and perfect union, was •aid at ibe home of f^on. D. W. Vo6rhee«, on north Eighth street, yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. THr'tfrnmstaotnt wss entirely an imprwlrtu aflsity nfr to stations having been extended, notwithstanding which the parlors of Mr. Voorhecs' pleasant house were filled with friends of tbe family and of the bride and groom, who eaUed~to~«xtead congratulations. Among from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Adams Earl and daogbter, of Lafayette Hon. H. J. Qunbar, wife and mother, of Greenfield, Indiana Rev. Daniel TolbertanJ mother, of Benton county, Indians Mr. Harris and daughter, of Earl Park, and Colonel E. C. Boudinot, of tbe Indian Territory.

After the ceremony.- .the Be v. Dr. Wiley, of Aabury l/niVers^y, being the officiating minister, in elegant breakfast Collation was served, and later Mr. and Mrs. Raub left on tbe eleven o'clock train for St. Louis, bearing with them the best wishes of very many true friends, From St. Louis they go to Houstou, Texas, by rail, from thence to New Orleans by water, and they will proba bly extend their trip as far aa Cuba.

The following is list of tbe bridal presents: Mr. Raub, watch and chain, sleeve buttoiss, set of jewelry, pearl and gold pen pen holder.

Mr Adsms Earl, solid silver tea set, Mr Morrell Earl, solid silver ice pitch er, and goblets.

Mrs Alice Earl, silver cake basket, and toilet set. Ned and Duncah Flannegan, toilet eet, cut glass and silver.

W Voorhees, Beatrice Cenci, painting. Mrs Luse, ring, onjx and diamonds.

Miss Mamie TuelJ, h&lfdozen handkerchiefs and hood also a toilet box, blue satin and silver.

Mrs W Tuell, solid silver tea spoons, sugar spoon and butter knife. Mrs Pattereo^, pickle fork and knife, butter knife and sugar spoon. ',,

Mrs W Armstrong, vases, silver, and Bohemian glass. Mrs Dunbar, one dozen silver knive* and forks.

Mr II Dunbar, shawl and Byron's complete works. Mrs W Jones, silver pickle s'and.

Miss Mattie Mack, perfume bottle, silver and cut glass. ..,, Jones, silver jewel case. ,5

Mr and Mrs W Hanna, silver butter dish. Mr and Mrs Harris, silver cake basket

Mi.°s Bailie Harris, silver butter knife. Mrs S Danald.son, call bell, gold and •{feUiVer.

Miss Voorhees, Shakspeare's complete rks. Mrs W E McLean, silver cake basket. Jas Voorhees, silver napkin rings.

W'Voorhees, jr., handsorfie" cologne case, filled. II Voorhees, Cut glass paper weight.

Mr and Mrs A Carleton, cream dipper and mustard spoon, silver and gold. Mrs Dr Wilson, silver pickle knife and fork.

Miss May McEwan, toilet covers.' Mr Moure» jack of visiting cards Mrs W Voorhees, ivory fan. if~r

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BUT A FEW WINTER GOODS REMAIN On our counters^ &nd we are anxious to CLOSE THEM

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The place for something nice, fat, and tender in the wav of fresh eet\ veal, pork, mutton and lamb, is P. P. Mischler's Star Meat Market, on Main street, a few doors west of Seventh.

OUT before making the proposed

change in our business. To those who have anything to buy in our Line, we say Call, before it is la

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diristmasPresents.

Just received a choice line of LINDBORGtt EXQUISITE

PERFUMES

In Beautiful Boxes also his latest CALIFORNIA WATER, FOR TOILET AND BATJI.

Toftlet Cteto, €at Bofttl«a, Rnaalo Bonnd Mlrrora. Rstclcto, Itaapw aaa Colagnee,

D. P. COX & CO S

Ready -Mfkde Clothing'!

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Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c.,

Corner Hain and Fourth Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

Pare Brendiw, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.

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COR. FIFTH AND MAIN STB.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Black Alpacas at 70c W9rth 90c.

Black Alpacas at 75r worth $1 00.

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Black Alpseasat50e worth 70c.

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Black Alpacas at 90i worth $1 15.

Black Alpacas a $1 00 wdrth $1 25

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Alaska Fnra S.00 Set |15 9liak Furs, marked 0§. oi'$20 Mink Fnrm marked $12Tn j^25 Wink Furs, marked l£fcOO~

PiKLEY NHAW^B^O€Hi Mil A Wt^and 6£A€K I'lower than cver before.:

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|35e yard wide Perculc«, marked 12 l»2c. 25c yard wide, side Band Prints, marked 12 l-2e. 10,000 yds Handsome Spragae and Nerriinek Prints nice side bands.bought -expressly for tho Holiday Trado, nil to bo sold at its a yard, ik'-x £oV^,V ""V',

All the Now ShadesTn'ifrlESS tiOODS, at 25c, 30c aiid 39c,n'n*x• n"*, J' 75c BLACK ALPACAS, to be sold for SOr. Also immense lots MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOAKS, CASHMERES, POPLINS. j*\ WATERPROOFS, JEANS, CASSIMERES, SKIRTS, FLANNELS,

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For the past two weeks we have been opening daily, NEW and CHOICE GOODS FOR THE H0LIDAYrTRADE. 4C

Onr store is filled with NEW GOODS, and purchasers of DRT 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 usefiil HOLIDAY PRESENTS will find them by visiting us, and examining our stock. For the next two weeks we shall make a

Specially of Oress Goods

And rare bargains can be had. We solicit a call from every purchaser of DRT GOODS

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