Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1876 — Page 5

THE MAIL

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FOR THE PEOPLE.

THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL Uon sale each Saturday afternoon by A. H. Dootey ....Oiwra House. B. R. llaker A Co IV-. Lobby. M. r. Crafts. .~......Opi. Font Office. W. W. Byers— ....Beach Block. Kerd PVidler ...Cor. 4th and Lafayette St. Klv

Conner l'sirta, III*. V. L.Cole Marshall, Ills. M. H. l)ix -....JKuilivnn Ind Ron. Alien. Clinton, Ind. J. B. Dowd- _...ICocU ville, Ind. 1'. L. Whc«lcr Ilnir.ll, Ind. C. V. Decker Mm toon. III*. J. K. Lnnffdon Urffnoiwtltf, Ind. 0. W. Greene _..\Vavlnnd, Ind. IVll Hoi I lugs worth Kiiii?htsvl]W, Ind. P.M.Curley........~~ *J«. Marys, Ind. Charles Taylor H.^ilulo, Ind. E. B. Pinuell Kiini-n*. I n. Hiram S.'ckllghUT Annapolis, Ills. 1. K.HltiUs P.Trysville, Ind. (..uarlcy Wilson Danville, Ind. \V Dover \i*rnjilllon, IIIh Charlev MrCutclieon Oafctown, Ind Wade Ilampton.. Hartford. Ind ('has. I. ltlppetoe Sandford. Ind Snrn'l iK.rrfckson I'.nm-ne, Ind Otis M.Odeil Newport, Ind ltobt. Wat Ulna Monte/unia, nd

maciiink

Tuscola, Ills

blast furnaces o? the Vigo Iron

Company "blew out" Monday night and will remain idlo several weeks or until all necessary repairs.aro made.

Tim:

festival given at Turner Hall,

Monday evening, by tho ladios of St. Benedicts Catholic church, for tho purjkvjo of raising funds to build an addition to tho school house, was a big sue cess. Tho crowd was so largo that many had to go away unable to gain admission.

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parties are the fashionable

thing for festivals for the benefit of churches, and eharitablo purposes. Each person who desires contributes a pound of anything they choose. Tho parcels aro sold at unction. As tho contents of none of the packages aro known to the purchaser, some very amusing scenes occur.

breast bone of a young goose is

claimed to be an almost infallible weather prognosticator. A Pennsylvania Dutchman, who has used it for twentyfive years, gelling a fresh one every Fall, explained Its workings to a reporter Von will observe that tho middlo portion of tho bone is white, indicating mild weather, which

we are

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not

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having now.

We will shortly have colder weather, as then© dark portions Rhow, aud wo *11 have some snow, but not nearly us much as last Winter. Tho end of the bone is quite dark and tho month of March will bo about as cold and rough as any." Some persons use the breast bone of a duck.

has one of the

Jamks Harvkt McMcrtrib,

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Jihelburne. Itnl Mcmm, Ind l'rairleton, Ind.

T. C. Lloyd Martin leubv.... John Simmons Win. J. lMrl KlrnerTalh»t Frank Wheat. tieoiye Heap Chrlft't Miller. Jr., Pont Inn I shier L. Volkers John A. Clark .larct: M. Fl\viml. If lyase* S. Frank 1' n," .7.7.7.'. A si mo re, 11N. J)an'l Unisheaw.Jr., »»•*'.

Hriduetor, Ind

..Bowlinn Green, Ind Hos-'villo, Ind Farniershnn?. Ind

WeKtltvld, Ills

Murtlnsville, Ills m*milHon. Ills Livingston, Ills-

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Will DeArino-id Areola. Ills. Kdwln s». Owen New Goshen, John Ilemlrlx HeMinoiv, Jn*j. Wnlhiro SamUisky New Lt bnnon, liirt. J.B. Huston Majoiity Point, 111*. Kiclianl Coehrnn 'entri'vllle, I nd.

nail works aro in full operation.

I'ity

tho sorrows of a poor old

gas

company. "Now is tho winter of our discontent." Not a rido yd.

Tun county poor asylum gives shelter at present to seventy-li\o unfortunates.

Tith

Knights of Vythias -will hold a

grand purado in this city on tho 29th

l)rox* ... Thikty-tiiubk persons were baptized at tho Centenary Methodist church, last Sunday- morning.

lor manufacturing gas

from jH'trolenni is to bo placed in the Terre IIauto House.

Tkp.rk Hai'tk

book-sellers somehow

manage to co ahead and keep prosperous, although they all keep stationery.

Si'iiiNo is orly thirty-one days off, and then this distracted county may look for peas. Lettuco hope bo, anyhow.

Pnocron, the astronomer, says that the moon is dead. Sorry to hear it she was as good a moon as you could find in night's travel.

Maud: (.'has.

that silliest of all out

landish absurdities, is to lo observed here on the Kith of February by the MuMinerchor Society.

most

'persevering suietlonccrs in the country, llo is not one of those who aro easily discouraged. Ills mission is to talk customers into buying the goods offered for sale, and with this ol»ject in view ho presents hn#o volume of seductive nrguinonts that is almost sufficient to make a lamppost come down vrlth the aUmps. To him it matters little whether his audience la numerous or scant. Ills cloquev.ee poura out like a stream of water from the noialc of Are engine, aiul Is about as IrretJaiiblo. lie is

one of thos? common blowers that must have a hous# ftill before he oan got up stoana. §.ff «an talk as fluently to an empty jK*jj| as to thousands of imsioui putthrfWK Only yesterday evening, passing ^hat way we overheard him Indulging ln*n extraordinary flight of eloquence *cr something or other. He was lastly herald tag its intrinsic merits, and ieceiring bhls in rapid succession. We thou^fct there must be a remarkable afloat and cautiously peeped in aV one of the front window*. There was nWt a soul in the room except the indomitable auctioneer. «ut Ms perseverance mon rewarded with a crowd of tt*U?uera, each one anxious to get the extraordinary bargains he was offering and the bids were almost as spirited «s *dK»n there wa« one In the room,

a well

known citizen of this county, died at his residence in Ijost Creek township, on Wednosday, the 20th inst., of typhoid fever. Mr. McMurtrie was a man of cxcolleut character, and his dca\h will be generally regretted.

of city officials from Ijogons-

port have been in tho city this week inspecting tho water works. Water is rather a new thing in

Iogansport

recent rains seem to have done a

good deal of damage on the K. tfc C. railroad. Two hundred feet of track was washed out at Ruck creek, a short distance below Sullivan, and another bad 'wash" occurred about ten miles this side of Kvansville. It is reported that below Vincennes tho whole country is a sea of water. Tho Indianapolis and A'ircennes road kasalsosuflerod greatly. Most of the other roads in this vicinity arc all right yot.

Thkrk's

a young man in town who,

whenever ho makes a call of an evening, at first declines a seat and leans up against the wull while ho closely scrnti-nize-t the nearest chair, and then, when he lias satisfied himself, he sits down. That young man was once lie victim of misplaced confidence. Ho sat down upon a bont pin which a young lady's little brother hud placed on the chair, and he isn't going to bruise his head against the ceiling again.

A mkntmsman from the rnraldistiicts, wishing to add to his importance, "put up"' at the Terre llanto JIouso tho other day. The first morning at breakfast ho ordered hash. There was great excitement, of course. The waiters held a whispered consultation, and tho head cook was called in. None of them had ever heard of such a dish, and a committee of ono was appointed to inform Mr. (Jreeny that such food was unknown. Then Croeny called for pork and beans, and one byo ie these waiters were carried out at. tho point of death. 'I—1)ii. K. JtKAD last woek became tho possessor of a valuable relic. It is an oarthenwaro idol of tho Toltecs, tho ancient people who preceded tho Aztecs and were supposed to be contemporary with tho mound-builders of the Mississippi Vallo\\ Tho Journal describes it as being somewhat likotheold Kgyptian pictures of head-dressing. It congits of a face and head with a sort of crown, imitating nil ornament made of wattles or sliced leather. It is about five inches tall, merely the head broken off tho Ixnly. The surface is as black as ebony and in some manner glazed so as to retain the gloss. The features are angular, the nose long and sharp, and the tonguo protrudintr, surrounded with thick lips. A part of the head-dress was broken loose, and tho Doctor has carefully glued it together. It was presented to him by his sister, who accompanied Col. Foster's party to Mexico. Sho obtained it in the city ol Mexico.

AMUSEMENTS.

A inoro enjoyable minstrol entertainment has nover been given in this city than that of Kelly it Leon's on last Saturday evening. Tho heavy rain storm of that evening prevented a large audience from assembling—but those wh© did bravo the storm as well asthosqkept away will bo gratifiod at the announcement that they will return next Saturday evening. All their acts aro firstclass and thero is a newness about the same that is truly refreshing to tho constant minstrel-goer.

F.dwards Minstrels—whoever they are —give a performance at tho Opera House to-night.

Buffalo Bill and his tribe, in their hair lifting drama, come on tho 8th. Frank Mayo will not be here on tho first of February, but has promised positively to return in March. the chuiiciies To-Monnow.

Subjects at the Baptist church—Morning, "Croakorsevening, ""Tho First Commandment." Servlcos at 11 a. ui. and 7 p. m. C. R. Henderson, pastor.

Christian chapel—Morning subject, "The Krtlcacy oi Prayer ovening subject, "What of Thoso Who Lovo Not Christ O. P. IVale, pastor.

Sorvices in tho Congregational church to-morrow morning and evonlng, ltev. E. F. llowo in the pulpit.

Asbury chapel-Preaching at the usual hours, morning and evening. Subject at night, "Young Men." Wrn. (Jrahtm, pastor.

WnKTiiKR tfeo following, from the Owwtte, fact or fiction, the idea is a good one

There Is & rortvement on foot to organise a young men's club, to be oompo«ed of flay or more young men of tbis city. It Is their Intention to rent three commodious rooms aud fit tbem up In comfortable style Tor the us© of the club. Ono will be used as a reading room, fUrnteh od with all current publications and a good sptection of popular broks. Another room will oe dedicated to tho noble pastime of billiards, and will be furnished with all the appurtenances of tiro came. Tho third room will be used a reception room, and will be furnished with a piano aud other luxuries. Every facility will be offered to tho members of the club to indulge in innocent airrasements. All the popular games will be Indulged hi, wu-h as chfiquers, baek-gsmOioncribl^e, wbist, Ac. No gambling o'any de^crV tlon will be permitted iu' the members will be fcrWdden under heavy penalties to bring »ny»0^*lc*ting liquors to the rooms. His the object of the projectors of tWs affirir to offer to yoong men a resort during tne Ion* eveninai when they arc at a k» what to do wtb themselves.

Marriaok Ljoicnhbh.—The

and

they are doubtful about introducing it. One of them washed his feet while here, and the novelty of tho sensation seemed to please him. lie was not a rash man, however, and did not attempt to drink any water.

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

BuRor.Aas made another call at V* Brothers store, Wednosday night, and made away with about sixty dollars worth of canned fruit and the like. They ontored by that samo old glass door. •.

The lecture of Judge Carleton, Monday evening, has been so fully noticed by all the daily papers that it is scarcely necessary for The Mail to more then mention it. It was listened to by a large, and intelligent audionce ami gave the liveliest satisfaction. Tho next lecture of the series will bo by Col-onel Thompson, a week froui next Monday evening.

It

was reported by all the papers that a car load of silver ore passed through the city Wednesday on its bright winding way to the Philack|phia mint, and the Express, seeing in uiis the realization of all its worst l'ears regarding specie resumptiou, exclaimed "All our bright droatns aro o'er!" What relief there must have been in that ofiico when it turned out that tho silver was, after all, nothing worso than a common quality of zinc.

vr«RRK Hautk,

MORNING.

9::50 to 10: Devotional Exercises. 10 to 10:45: The rhities of Teachers to Sholars outside the .Sunday School session, Address by W. II. Bannister. 10:-l- to 11:30: The relation of the Sunday Sdbool to the Church, Mrs. Maria F. Starr. 11 :0 to 12:15: The use of the Blackboard—Address and Practical Lesson, .Jan-.es iiordon.

ACTiaiXOON.

l:4Ato2: Devotional Exercises. 2 to 2:45: IIow to keep out of "ruts," W. W. Bjers. 2:4-3 to Iv:30: Sunday School Literature, llenry (ireenawaJt. 3:o0 to 4: Sunday School Singing— Its Importance and how to Teach and Conduct it, M. Seiier. 4 to 4:30: Miscellaneous Bu-iness.

EVEN I NO.

7 to 7:40: Devotional Exercises. 7:30 to S: The Sunday School's Office in Training Young Converts, Mrs. M. II. W aters. 8 to 8:30: (Concerts and other Sunday School Entertainments—If advisable how rhould they be conducted, Thatcher Parker.

S:30 to 9: The Prepared and Instruct'cd Teacher, C. \V. Hodgin.

For

Listbx

following

marriage licenses have been Issued by the County Clerk since our last report: HeonxeC. Rronson »nd Mnrnh O. irayu»n

Philip C. 8p» ar and Phcbc J. Daniels. John K- Martin mid hnwin C. tryon. William M. l'utton and Uebeeea Feather'and.

Tin Fourth i^uartorly Convention of tho Vigo County Sunday School Convention will be held at the Centenary chureh next Saturday morning, afternoon and evening. An interesting programme lias been prepared for the occasion. t.l

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Commandery, Knights

Templar, dedicated tjieir new Asylum in Paris on Tuesday evening. Our Commandery went over to assist. Tho Asylum, consisting of a suite of fcix rooms is said to bo tho best appointed in that state, not excepting Chicago.

riri: Homo irelo gathering at the Torre Haut.) Houso, Wednesday evening, notwithstanding tho storm, was one of the largest i" tho reason. It was in honor of the newly married Mr. and Mr*-. James Hunter, who with their attendants wi.ro there in their bridal costumes.

Jan. 23, 187G.

Kditok Maii,—Dm'V

Sir .-—In your is­

sue of Jan. 2i'nd I notice in tho personals that I am running a passenger train on tho Illinois Midland Kail way. I was employed by tho Illinois Midland up to Jan. NHh as an extra conductor, (and run u.U classes of trains), but the taking otfof three trains lett throo conductors unemployed, and older mew oil the roaa had a hotter right to tho extra running than myself, so I resigned and am running Freight on the F,., T. H. it C. I shall always feel under obligations to the officers of tho Illinois Midland for their kindness towards me while in their employ.

Yours, »tc., Lon Lee,Conductor.

SUNDAV SCHOOLS. The .-«nrl!i oiiarti-rly convention of the Vigo Sunday -cliuo! association, will be held at Centenary church "Saturday, February otfa, .)• A. Parker, president I. H. C. lioy.*, secretary. .Following is the programme:

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reaching tho country and the

neighboring towns, tho Saturday Evening Mail as an advertising medium is unsurpassed—in fact there Is no medium that approaches it. By extra «ixertions this outsidfe circulation has recently 1»een greatly Increased, and it is daily growing larger. Advertisers interotted in reaching the farming community aro invited to visit Tho* Mail ollico on any Thursday evening, av which time the first edition is sent out. and see for themselves the extent of this Outside circulation.

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MONEY TO LOAN.

I have aiouey to loan on mortgage security on long time. No life insurance required. HosroRiK

Office cornet Fourth and Main street^ Terre Haute, Ind.

CHILDREN'S

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cia)aks. hkk hive.

CHOICE MEA TS,

The place tor something nico &t jdlry and tender in tho way of fresh beef, veal, pork, muttou and UmL is P. P. Mlschler's Star Meat Market, on Main street, a few doors west ol Seventh.

Evkrt

keg

"PHCENIX PURE

WHITE LEAD"

warranted mrftrrt.y

omit—is white, fine, and has the very best body and covering properties.

—MF.UINo7FLANNKI« AND MI'S„s

un"F.rWeab.

BEBinYR

-KN.TA.NDKLANl.RKSAC^Up

^WOOLEN AH» FLEECE LINED HOSIERY. BEE HIVK.

while we Inform you that an

advertisement inserted in Thursday's and Saturday's Mail will fall into the hands of 20,000 persons. The Mail is sold on Saturday by more than

I'iO

news­

boys. The Thursday paper goes to almost overy postofflce within fifty miles oi this city. It is sold by newsboys on the strcots of all the surrounding towns. All advertisements go into both papers for ono price. The Mall is tho pdoplo's paper—everybody takes it. Ten oontaa lino istdl that is ciuirgn for local or personal advertisements)—live conts line for caeli paper. Cheapest and best advertising afforded by any paper in the city.

STRAYED Oil STOLEN. On Tuesday, January 25th, bay horse about 1/V£ hands high and nine years old. lias a star in forehead, a little white about tho nose and a small white shot on ono of his liijw, is crestfallen and has a callous on one of his bind legs caused bv being blistered. Any person giving information that will lead to his recovery will bo rewarded.

'•"iffi.* P- W. IIAGO Kin Y.

CO TN, LkMONS

In aujr quantity, also OKA NGES'and the finest assortment of foreign and domestic Iruits, splendid APPLES, choice MINCEMEAT QYSTERS, less than a MILLION CANS of the finest CELERY, DRESSED POULTRY, DRIED FRUITS, apple and peach butter finest drawing TEAS, new cargo just in butter, lard, eider, sugar cured meats, etc., inc., KTAll at Wright it Kaufman's. To resume: LEMONS, RAN(JES, APPLES, DRIED FRUITS, MINCEMEAT, APPLE AND PEACH BUTTER, tra.s, BUTTER, ktnl, CIDER, CELERY, SUGAR CURED MEATS, ETC.

FOR SALE.

Texas land warrants of 10 acres, also located lands. Will exchange for stock, merchandise and improved farms.

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Address

White

& Co.

Robinson, Crawlord county, Ills."'

I've been a pervidin' for a family goin'on thirty year now, and I think 'ii' I know anything I know what good groceries is. I've traded hero an' I've traded there, an' 1 know 'em all, and I'll tell .yon that tho best place I've found yit to git what you want an'to git it cheap and good an' no foolishness about it, is jist no whero else but at

Main street,which the same is the White Front.

sav it now air I've said it all along, that'R. w. UiDpetoe is the man for iny money.

1 a merchant should have struck oft 4,000 circulars in reference to his business and lie had in hi.s possession the names of 4,000 people, would he be most benefitted by sending one to each of the four thousand, or by sending ono each day for four days to ono thousand No merchant would hesitate an instant over such a proposition Ho would say one circular sent to each of four thousand customers is worth four times as much as four of the same circulars

Kent

to one

thousand. The same rule holds good in newspaper advertising. The Saturday Evening Mail, going to four thousand families each week and being read largely upon Sunday when tho husband and wife aro together to talk over and plan the purchases for the coming week, is worth lour times as much for advertising purposes as a paper having but a thousand circulation issued six times a week in tho hnrry and bustle of business and but few copies of which are carricd homo to families- Tho number of persons reached by an advertisement is what gives it value.

12 cont Ginghams at 10 fwnts. 12yA cont Canton Hanifl at 10 cent*, :W cent All Wool Flannel at 20 cents. 40 cont All Wool Flannel at :10 cents, 25 cont Tick inn: at 20 cents. 50 cent Table Linen at 40 conts.:

COLGATES.

THE BEST CASIIMEKE BOUQUET 80AP, ONLY 5 cts. HOYTS COLOGNE 20 cts. CLARK'S O. N. T. THREAD DOWN TO 5 cts. SPOOL. WORSTED FRINGES 12cts. PER YARD. CHEAP LOT OE EMBROIDERIES. VISIT THE POPULAR CENT STORE FOR. FANCY GOODS, FOURTH STREET.

TATE AND COUNTY

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Notleo i« hereby jriven that tho tax duplicate for the yerr lb75 is now hi my hands, and that I am now ready to rcccivc tho t&ves chHKie«i thereon. Tin following table shows the rate of taxation on each JllO of taxable projKTty:

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llarrifon Honey Ca-ek 'J I'ralrfeton T.,.. Prairie Creek.. I.intoii I'ienoti Riley I.ost Cre-k T... NevInsT Otter Creek T.. ^(lyette Sugar Creek T. Terre Haute....

1G 10 50 M3

10 10 1 14

is IB ro 13111. 5 I3|l(|60 l:t 1 laicise

10 is

Dog tux: For every male, tfl .00: for female, $2.00, and for each additional dou $2.00. Examine your receipt before leaving the office unci see :hat it eovprsall your property. People ore taxed for what they own on the llrst day of April of each y«ar.

Taxes are duo on the 15th of December and tax-payers may pay the full amount of such taxes on or before the third Monday in April, or may, at their option, pay one-half thereof on or before the first Monday in November fol lowing. Provided, however, that all road taxes charsed shall be paid prior to the third Monday in April, as presrriited by law and provided, further, that in all caes where as much us one halt of the amount of tax chawed against a"tax-payer shall not be paid on or before the third Monday in April the whole amount chanced shall become due and returned delinquent, and V«e collected as provided by lav.'. leliiK|iient lands are advertised on or about the lirst Monday in January, and arc sold on the second Monday of February of each yea ".

The treasurer is* responsible for the taxes he could have colleeted. Therefore taxnayrrs oiiRht to remember that their taxes must be yaid every year.

No county order will be paid to any person owing delinquent tax. As tl«e road tax is all due with the lirst inst ilment Kotul receipts must be presentel on or before the third Monday of April, or they will not be received. Kor the collection of which I may be found at my otlice in Terre Haute, as directed by law. I 'a vour taxes promvtlv nr.d avoid costs.

JAMES M. SAN KEY.

To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given, that at a regular meeting of the common council of tin* city of Terre Haute, Ind.. held at the council chamber on the evening of the 17th day of January, 137i., the annexed resolution was adopted:

Itesolved, that the board of public improvements require all persons now building, or who may build in future, any house or make any improvements, to comply withr the provisions of an ordinance approved April 2t. 1X70.

The above resolution was ordered to be pi:b llshed in all the papers of the city for ten day under the signature of the mayor and city clerk llv order of the common council, Jan. s. l«7i'i.

TTSTJ-A-Xj GREAT

Slaughter Sale

We Take•'*Big Loss This Year,!

CASH BUYERS ONLY INVITED!

l\'o Ktorc can live on our

|THE CREDIT SYSTEM MEANS HIGH PRICES!

ALWAYS Al'TER NEW YEARS we mark down stock remaining on hand, and convert itinto cash, in.stead of doing as most firms do, carry it over.

Listen to the Loss We Take!

NnleKdlil Fusl Volorrd PrinlK. 5 nml 6 eeutn. All the IlfMt Brands of Print*, 7 eiit*

JAMES B. EDMUNDS,

John B. Toi.b-:kt. city Clerk.

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20

rate or prlit on aia.y

'S other ha* ]f£t

eent

TowgIh

QL IKKIIIH. 0.11F0KTA ItLI^S cl€^ ,tou

prised at the Rrdiieiion. i) cent Dress Good* for 11 cents. 25 cent Dress Moofc for 12 cents. 30 oent Drew Goods for 15 cents. 10 cent Hlack Lustre for 20 ccutH. 40 cent Blade Alpacm for 30 oonts. 60 cent Black Alpaca for 35 cents. $,i 05 cent Black Alpaca for 60 cents. •5.00 Furs fot «2 7S. fri.OO Furs for# l.Ws fK.00 Fur* for $5 00. 110.00 Furs for *0.06. .. 115.00 Fun tor fft.06. $20.00 Furs Ibr

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at

Knit flood*. f»loveftt Hosiery, *Jloii%ete., all

THW SACKIFICK-. L,:.-

15

cents.

1.00 Felt Skirts at 75 cent^.* $1 25 Wat«"rprooratfl.«Ji). 91.00 CnMimereti at 75 conte, SO cent Jcana at 40 cents.

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iny uays.

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days

0T). 11 05115 .0 0 or. 10 02'ltl

we

Spring trade.

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KMC. HMO

The

Treasurer Vigo County.

December 15, 1875.

\otioc to Contractor* Sealed proposals wi'l be received by the common council of the city of Terre Haute, at their regular meeting nil the evening of the 1st of February, A. D. 1876.

Kor grading, graveling and curbing North Center street, from Chestnut Street north to the north line of out lot Twelve, distanco ol 0 feet.

The work to Iks done under the direction of the city engineer, according to plans nnd specifications on file in the office of th« cityenfcin«»r

The council resusrve the rinht to reject ar.y and all bids, I'.y oider of the common council. January 1S7U. RICHARD STRUCT. (Mtv Engineer.

Not ice to Pjirtieis Contemplating Build-

in&*

City Clekk's Office.

Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. l'J 187G.

Black

V* I'lA

100

Mayor.

To llntchcrg and Ottaerw, Notice is hereby given that the several stalls in the two market houses in this city will le let to the highest bidder for the time ending on the third Saturday in September, l.7 The '•ommittee will be at the market house oh Friday the -Ith day of February, between the hours -f and l'J o'clock. [Signed] .1. W. HAI.KY.

Chairman Cfltntnittee on marker.

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will be Mar-

White Blankets for $2.75.

95.00 White Blanket* lor 93M.

$.

16.00 White Blanketa for H00. Lt 93.50 (\mfortatole« for 92L50. 12.00 Shawls for SI-25. $.00 Shawls for $1.75. 4 00 Shawls for 12.50. 16 00 Shawls for $4.00. $K.00 Double Shawl* for 00. ffMlO Cloaks for I SO. 910 00 Cloalu for 95.75k 915.00 Cloaks for9»,W« rio AO Cloaks for fUW.

n.^rc A. H.

riBWUoiUiorr*-'*. tSon. aflktertU filed, ttat

Our entire stork of Carpet* Iueluded i* thl» rwli»«tliB SPaLndUiia^ Ije11 £vntty ''a W. weld oocnpj too much if we I gfftlSKSOT. S'iJSfSJfiT for all the great bargains we are now offering. Come #arij sou »ee »r «d ljetore me »t TO/ofllo% t» OU»w —they «*nnot 1m* over thirty dajrs.<p></p>FOSTER

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A JOB LOT OF DRESS GOODS AT

mm

believe

read the

Mowing

FER

50c

«TARDv,jH:

Gash-

and single width

mere. Satteenc,

Sress

iagonals.

Em

Cloths. Sergey

Hop

Plaids and Stripe ings, Black Alpaca^Suit­sact Mohairs.&c. have been selling-at75eaboveThe per yard and upwards,

Lonsdale Bleached Muslin,

10

cents.-'

:TycooiL,

V?

7

Reps,

Cjr

Wrappers,IE1-2-ewite-

Skirts. 75c,85c

Felt

&nd $1.00.

ife 1

25

Alpacas

per yard.

cents

pieces Black Al­

pacas,

Mohairs

Turkish Brilliantine*,anl at

50

j.er

yarl,

cents

that have been selling1 for

75

cents.

1

r'

J, -tvi

Two hundred

Shawls

$2 00

at

that

$5.00.have

been selling for

lot of Pants Jeans

from

50e

25c

per

to

yard

if

"Great

Cassimeres

'•t

bargains

from

special­

We make

a

of Ladies., Ready

Made

Suits

Alpacas and'"Blackotherin StuffGoods. Also Si made outfits,to

&c.:order,

W.S. RY^&CO. jlferre Hanta

irARTH. s,

P.

Utter Creek fowiisblp

TCE OF~ATTACHUi2BP A N O A N I a of la&- ..... Vigo county. Vrooe^Mnpt in ent and garnlNhev lx*tore A* if. Sparks,!!. P., Otter Creek township, in aafcf Wro. H. Bemliw vs. Wm. (X Brfant, Orfwk, James Kerwy, J. TX Murcy, Uwwn, fluberlfclvoos, RSMrnkboo*.

Be It known that on the 191 li day of Jasjuory.said plalatlff oo«nm«K*tl umaqm

Ing In Altachmtmt and against Mid defrndanta aul a(

township on tb« tiui dsVor Pfbcwy st 10 •'dock

a. x.of«a«Ttaur.

uivvn andur my iuuMJncMl MsltteVh day of JanuacK 1*^*

1

in

y"

per yard,75c

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