Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 November 1875 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
Personal.
W. 8. Ilyce returned from New York itbe early part of the week. Josh Billings has been lecturing in ibis vicinity the present week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burnett are home /rom their recent visit to New York. R. S. Thompson is in New York attending to his own btninffs. He left here Wednesday.
Mr. A. Defrees, formerly of this dty, ha* removed from Han Diego, California to San Fraucisro.
I. If. C. Roys© has been appointed county attorney at a ealary of #400 per annum. payaH* onartfrlv. (X I. Ripley has taken an interest in tbe marble works of Palmer &. Wagner. The firm will bo known hereafter as Palmer, Wagner A Ripley.
Mr. II. S. Ward, formerly of Brazil, has takon up his residence in this city, and will engage in the business of "coal broker," or agent for foreign operators.
Miss Emma Cluster will act as Mr. l'ritchard'* deputy in tbe county cordor's office. She is a fine writer and goes at the work as if she meant business. 1 you want to make a near-sighted man miserable, ask him, as a handsome woman feteps across tbe gutter at a street corner, if he thinks her striped stockings are becoming.
A picture of Thomas Nast, the great caricaturist, published in the last nam tier of Harper's Magazine, looks enough like Charley Hirzel to sell whisky for thirty cents a drink.
Henry A. Zeklnd, late of Fort Wayne, 4ias leased the store room on south Fourth street, recently occupied by Badgely Brothers, and will shortly open a stock of clothing In It.
Dr. i^eeW. Munball, president of the titate organization of the Young Men's Christian Association, will probably devote a week, shortly, towards the conversion of the Y. M. C. A. mt this city.
The richest woman in America is Miss Kitty Wolfe. Her Income is $1,000 a day. It is tafo to say that there are young, umarried men In this city who wouldn't fight very hard .to keep that Wolfe from their doors.
Mr. 0. It. l'ritchard took possession as County Recorder, last Tuesday. He rolioves a mighty good man, but we havo faith that Mr. l'ritchard will be no less efficient an an officer, or obliging and aflatU as a man. Better, he cannot be,
John Cox, for along timo a salesman at J. Jordon's boot and shoe store in this city, has accepted a traveling position ith a wholesale liquor firm at Vlnoonnes. Wo shall be sorry to miss John's honest, good-natured faee on Maii»tre-t,
Dally bulletins are recclvod from Senoral J. If Mc.Murtr'.o, Commander In Chlofof th9 Terro Haute forces now invading Texas, announcing their triumphant pro press through tho country. At last accounts they were breeding a famine at Teirill, thirty-two miles east of Dallas. ______
Mr. Samuel Clift has resigned his position atfvtation master of tho Vandalia railroad in this city, the resignation to lake effect on the first of December. It is a place requiring good judgment and 4ir»t class business capacity, and Mr. clift has 11 Ilea It most acceptably for several years past.
Mr. Austin Morris and Miss Kate Touaey were married at St. Paul's Cathedral in Indianapolis, Tuesday evenIftg. The wedding was the grandest oventof the kind that lias taken place In Indlanspolls for years and tbe presents—ah! the presents! They have been Invoiced at 912.000.
It's a pity the Gasette can't let Billy Clark alone. Those little squibs, however Innocnt they may appear to the general reader, will sooner or later wotiod the young man's feelings, and then there'll be a ooolaees between him and the (isaette which may seriously .impair the paper's subscription list. ft R. Baker, at the poatofftee lobby, tbaa this week exhibited a bAsket of tropkal fruit from the Florida farm of
Mr. John a Beach. Tbe fruit has attracted much attention and provoked ..many inquiries from tho curious. It xnalM* of citrons, dates, prickly pears, oranges, lemons, limes and grape-fruit, the latter a queer production rambling a green orange. "1
Much snrpiise ha* been occasioned by the singular disappearance of Mr. Mattfasan, of the well known carpenter firm of Atkins Msttison, of this city. As he had collected, just previous to his sudden departure, several hundred dollars due the, firm, without mentioning tbe £sd to his partner, and aa he seems to have left a number of unsettled accounts abotA the oity, tbe infrrwace is that we shall see Mr. tiatttoom JPftp more, no mote!
We find the tallowing In the last imue of the Grand Rapids l*ost(EL D. Foster's peper): "On Tnewdajr afternoon the v© year old eon of the editor of this pa-
vper
tell oter the railing to the stair
,* epwiag io Perk Usee boeee. lie was ^fpleked up lnssosible and apon examintwt^k. kftif lan»«l (a Ka
«u*a the thigh bone was fooad to be ChrotKfiand protruding from UM flesh. Other Irtfortsa of not ao sews a rfcaracJAMr were recetred about tbe he*d, Owe and tteek. Although severely hnrt tbe '. ma* Mh« ia doing akssly aadar tbe and kind treatmetiiel Dr. Btias."
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What's Mr. Crisher about that he don't I fix the town clock? Mr. Charles Isaacs, of St. L«al«, la visiting friends in the city.
Miss Mamie Floyd has gone to Barlington, Iowa, where she will probably WllVfV MC
.f remain daring the winter.
The finest lot of fresh oysters by the can, half can, or case, at bottom prices, may always be found st Alexander A Co's, 179 Main street.
For a cold or cougi,, use Hedges Pulmonary Balsam, large bottles, and only fifty cents, at Uulick d* Bcny's drug store.
Froeb A Fasig, No. Main street, are selling harness, lap-robes, blankets, saddle®, Ac., very low, and nobody handles better work than they. Give them a call.
Oysters, Oysters, Oysters! by the can, half can, or case, at E W. Johnson A Co's, 177 Main street. Afresh lot re-1 ceived to-day, which are extra fine. Call and try them.
J. It. Chambers is the only grocer in town who sells for cash and saves the enormous expense of books, book-keep-era, collecting clerks, and bad debts, all of which the customer gets the benefit.
White A Mewhinney's lunch room still continues to draw, and tbe place loses none of its popularity. The dinners are as good as any reasonable man could wish, and the prices commend it to all classes. 1jip Robes, Blankets and Heavy Harness are the specialties that Miller A Ar-1 leth wish to continue calling attention to. They have them, and invite an inspection from everybody interested. Remember the place—west side of Fourth street, between Main and Ohio.
Drop Sn at Howe A Stoner's Hat Store and see tho nicest stock of fine goods that can be found in the State. Examine the great variety of stylish hats and caps for children and boys. Take a good look at the fashionable hats and caps for gentlemen, and especial! tin seal-skin caps at $18. if you wan. be suited, go to Howe A Stoner.
kinds of musical instruments,
sheet music, strings, instruction books, etc., may be found at W. H. Paige Co's music store, 003 Main street Messrs. Paige A Co. are exclusive agents in this city for the sale'of the celebrated Chickcriug piano and tho equally cele brated Mason A* Hamlin organ—both instruments of undoubted superiority.
The fhet cannot be disputed that Phil Schloss has a big trade—probably the largest in the city—and to most people it is plain why ho has it. He makes it a point to keep the best goods, aiul to sell at the lowest of living prices. Ho has a cutter that Is not excelled anywhere and when suit of clothes goes out ot the store, it is a walking advertisement for the next three months.
For blank books and tin© stationery, as well as a thousand other things only kept in first class book stores, "The Central'' Is Terre Haute headquarters. Kino note paper and envelopes area specialty. "Tho Central" can show more I beautiful things in this line than all the other establishments In the city put together. Indies, especially, are requestcd to make a note of this.
Thh "HooBierStore"isspreading itself more than ever. New goods have been received this week, and the proprietors, Messrs. D. C. Greiner & Co., respectfully suggest to people who buy, that theyj give them a eall and be convinced that] tbe stock ia as well selected and that prices are fully ten per cent, less than those charged in tho Main street establlahmenta for the same goods.
You will find at Rippetoe's to-day oveiythlng good to eat that this market affordsand a hundred other things that it doesn't afford. The whole country has leeu gleaned this week for the ex elusive benefit of tbe Terre Haute stomach, and you ahould go to the "White Front" and aee the result. Rlppetoe may always be depended on for being a little bit ahead of any grocer la the city. Go in and aee.
Among the elegant new gcods received at J. II. Douglas' Hat Store this week are some of the handsomest nets of ladlew' far* ever brought to the dty. Tbe stock not large, but tbe assortment cannot be beaten any where. Persons who are on the lookout for holiday presents should call and examine those goods aa they are fresh, and wore bought at such extremely low figures that they can be sold for lesa than the customary prioes.
The "Trimming Store" of T. H. Riddle Is ro well known and so popular among all classes of people that It seems almost like a work of supererogation to call attention to It again. Yet there are a variety of new things which are going off so rapidly, that It would be unjust did we not advise readers of The Mail to hurry up and get a look at tbem before they are
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gone, ftiyles at this
establishment change so fast, that may never see the like again.
W. II. Soodder hi displaying one of the rery largvet and most vsried storks of toys and holiday goods that we hare ever seen anywhere. His handsome store at 0m Main street, la a veritable fairy palace, and would come as near driving a child craay with delight aa anything that could be devised. And even grown people who stop in for a look during the coming test or lw*lr* day* will be hardly less delighted. Mr. Bcudder has also a very largo stock of fine, and absolutely pore, candies and confections. Ooentry and dty deafer* in either elaas of goods are advised to give Mr. Srodder a call, and examine his wholesale priest
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Have you seen tbe beeotiftil stock of silverware at T.H. laddie's?
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BEAVER CLOAKS
New Silk Handkerchiefs.
New Fur Trimmings, &c.
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HEADQUARTERS
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Merchant Tailoring Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
126 Main street, between 4th and 5th, north side.
PHILIP SCHLOSS.
UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS
"FOE S1-50,
A« gMd usoally sold for H. The bfggeU thing In Ancrka to-day. Stop trying to make perfect fitting Bhirtf- Ym may never sneceed. ©e to Hunter9*Shirt Storeand bay the flinlUeM fitting Unlaundrled,at Uttle more than coat of material.
GULICK & BERRYr
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Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
7 paimts, OILS, glass,
Corner Main and Fourth Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for Medicinal Uses.
Whoever will call at tbe photograph gallery of John M. Adams, No. 105 Main atreet,and make an examination of his work, will be obliged to confess that nobody In this city makes more perfect pictures than does Mr. Adams. Added to thia la his excellent reputation for promptness. When yon sit for a picture ia his gallery, you may rely on getting It ftntahed at the time be promises and It will be well and oonsdentkmsly done.
If not go
in and take a look. You will be surprised at the very reasonable pricea asked, and you may determine not to put off buying till Christmaa. If you design buying goods In this line, or in tbe line of jewelry, you can probably do much better by making purchases now than by waiting till after the rtiah
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Tbe toy trade Is already agitating tbe youthful heart, and White A Mewbln* Dey'aMww-iaeea and windows are very attractive. Chantry dealers ahould be making their selection of goods for the holidays, and tbe firm mentioned above is reedy to supply tbem with every* thing they may want—toy*, cooMctionartaa, frulta and nuta—at the lowest figures known. No wholesale bouse in the weet will date undersell tbem (tome on, everybody.
for chapped hands,
raughakin, ete. Only *nta per hotlie, at Qulksk Berry's drug store.
Who lcnrln the craft In all tbe state Who mskm the picture*, amsll and greatT Who t*kea our feces true aa fete? Who keejs his wen), end's never late? Who makes both time and tide to wait? Who——
But what's the use of prolonging It course everybody knows It's D. If. 'right, Mr. Wright's gallery to at No.
Of course
WILL OPEN
MONDAY, NOV. 22nd, 1875,
The largest and most complete assortment of Dress Goods displayed by them this season, including an elegant line of 40, 45 and 50 inch
Colored Cashmeres,
ALL NEW, SHADES at 75c, $1,00, $1.15. and $1.25,
jSALSO, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF ,s
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BLACK BLACK BIARRITZ CLOTH, BLACK TRENT CLOTH,
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110 ~Main street—up stairs—and tbe stairway leading thereto to tbe second one weet of Fifth.
One of tbe finest and beet selected stocks of boots and ahooa that was ever dosed out In this city, to that of J. P. Tutt, 1(77 Main street. In the whole there to not one pair of boots or shoes that are not of good material and well made, or which any person could call "shoddy." Tbeee goods are offered very low, and people who want a good article ahould avail themselves or tbe opportunity offered by Mr. Tutfs retirement from business.
For FALL and
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All of which being bought late iii tlie season, can, and will bo offered at 30 per cent, less than their value. ALSO, A NEW INVOICE OF
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At $3.50, $3.76, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $30.00.
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Cloaks.
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Blankets.
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A Full Assortment In all tho new colors, in the best makes of Amorlcaa and French manufacture.
In thin most Popular Presa Fabric have in Ktock aome 8pocialtl« which wo iiave wild this Fall with great pleiwuro to ourselves sad profit to our Cniionwn.
Wo are the Hole Agents for the Haven Alnaea MoliRlr and Brilllantlne, esteemid for their brlllisnt finish and uniformity.
A Plaid Drew Mems to be a neecenHy for Ladles' or Children's Rtreet Wear. We are oontinualiy in receipt of all the novel effects In Hi IN popular goods, the designs be* ing varied and oeaatlful.
Under this name Is elassrd everything that now Introduced forStreet or Partor wear. .The latest and moat deservedly popalar are tho Knickerbocker, 81 berneCloths aad Jap
Diagonals.
'TTT A The manufecvarea of WaterpreeT mado liiia 11/ A 4B/WV\ia/\/VTdlrall so many additions to their umially
W H.liHI III lllllrlisnte variety and Ktylos aa to make thcee WW UlUvA VvlUgoodii enter more into popular favor than heretofore. We have everything new.
Our stock Is now complete, presenting mor* Yttiiotyand much cheaper than la«t Winter. Jobbers are making gr» at eoucnwlons to the trade. Trimmed, Muff and Boa are the most stylish.
The styles In Cloaks have undergone many change*, and are remarkabi* for their plnlnneaa. we receive Irrsh tawieee every week.
TheHtrlped BOM still ftvvali. UitrnUx-kin this department Is unusually atiraolivn and large, presenting thebnst makes of Amcrican and French manufacture, at prioes very low.
Iiave had an nnoeoal ran the Fall, the Worsted being the General Favorite. We have full tinea of all the colors and Buttons to match.
We place en sale the largest xtock In thlsdepartment we have ever shown. Any one dMtroua of purchasing this class of goods will not fall of being pleased. Our prices are low and stock large.
Pome very decided Bargains in All Wool White and OoUred Blankets. Examine oor stock before pnrohaalng
Specialties and Jobs In Qlovee, Ladies Ties, Felt Hklrts, Nubias, Handkerchiefs, Underwear. Corsets. lAcea. Rmbrolderim, Pasmentertes, and Household Furnishing Goods.
WILSON BROS. & HUNLEY.
NEW CLOTHING!
COB. FIFTH AMD flLAHf STREET*.
but UNIFORM prices,
for Fall and Winter
Clothing House.
