Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1876 — Page 8
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FOR THE
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MERCANTILE MATTERS.
WHAT YOU CAN BUY AND WHERE YOU CAN BUY IT.
Readers wm And it to tbeir advantage to read the following notes carelully. There is a kind of information in tb«m qpeful to all who buy. Tho bouses mentioned are reliable and a visit to fii«u will prove that nothing but the aaact truth has teen said about them.
W. H. GILBERT,
Ho. 16 North Fourth street, keeps the choicest oyster* in the market, and if^rves them in any desired style at popular prices. Also choico cigars and eonioctlouery. *.
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THE CENTRAL BOOK STORE. A large quantity of new goods have *cen received at this popular establish Kent this week, and tue windows, walls, ahow cases aud shelves present more attractions tiian at any time tiuca last Christmas. The collection of new pictures is one of the finest that has ever keen seen in tho city. The ehromos have been solectid with great care and ^present subjects that cannot fail to flease every jierson of cultivated taate There are several exquisite "panel" pic •tires which every lover of the beautiful art should see. Some now designs in "baunei" frames will attract attention. They are beautiful. Tuere are st.reoacopesof ail aififns,8ome of thein as low Hi price as 75 coats,and stereoscopic views both of American sceuery aud Ameri can celebrities, all very tine and selling cn low as 75 cents a doz«ii. Tht-ro are aJso another lot of tho 1? rench pictures lor tho stereoscope. Tho collection oi cabinet pictures of oelebntu-s, by Sarong In the most complete ever showed in tbe city. A now lot of handsome things bi fancy stationery—envelopes aud note gapcr—is among the new arrivals. In »his lino of goods Messrs. Button Samiltou defy all competition. They fceep the finest fctock in the city and Will continue to make it their leading specialty.^
It. L. BALL.
If you want to see tho handsomest atovo store in Indiana and tho finest ilne of parlor, heating and cook stovos jou ever saw in your liie, call on the gentleman named alove. He is an old veteran in tho stove trade and knows whatTerre Haute people want, and no man in this rogion can or will undersell bin*. Don't jou buy a stove till you look through Ball's Btock or you will certainly regret it. He keeps all kinds.
FRANK A ROTHSCHILD. Wo mentioned last week that Frank 4t Rothschild, in the Opera House Block, fend an unusually line stock of overcoats, a*t well as a general assortment of (decant gcut'o clothing, and that they "Woro selling out at New York cost price Since that wo have takon another look «t things aud are surer than ever that ttiey aro offering extraordinary bargains. Their stock of ©verooats, for stylo and miatorial cannot be beaten in the city, •nd the prices are hardly more than half what some others are asking. For overcoats go to Frank A Rothschild.
JAMES PAXTON,
In the Beach Block, got in anew loi oi looks this week, including Forney's Catcohlsm of the Ixcomotive, a useful fcook for engineers and tiremen.
W. H. 8CUDDKR.
We found this gentleman and his assistants busy yesterday opening new goods and waking extensive arrangement* foe Ifc® Holiday trade. Retail deatere will llnd bis atock an excel'ent QUO to select from, and as the holidays approach fond mothers and'attentive fapaVi will throng to Scudder'm
R. W. RIPPETOE
•as mlnoo-moat, Engliah plura pudding, dressed poultry, oysters, celery, «sh, grapes, apples, pumpkins, peach ftutter, apple batter, cheeee,butter, eggs, pecans, sh«Ub«rk hickory nuts, and tho beat and obetocat family groceries to be Stand in Tecre Haute. Rippetoe wants it understood that he keeps the best o! everything thai there is going and sells at as reasonable prices as sny other grocer own aad he'd be glad to see all rf you often either at the "White Front" or at the Fourth street brazmb, next to Ihe market house.
TUB HOOSIRR STORE.
This is place worth while remembering. It ii on the soothw«et corner of jfourth and Ohio streets. It ecooples the eoUi* biook and is one of the heaviest caUUIshmeets in the city. It {S notoriovs that better bargains In dry goqds and Wot» and shoe* are obtained the "Haosisr Store" than anywhere dsein theefty.and the stock to cbooee thmi is Mi aaoeUed. If saving money is aay obtedgp to the "Hoosier Store." 10TX23R ARLETH WanteiWjbodjr to oome to their atore «nd look at Ue atock of horse blanket* «ad tap
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Handle mon oysUie than any boose In Ihe city. Tkf Western sgenisfor Ihe oelsbrslod Diamond brmnd oysters, —Mai loryX--whieh every body knows
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OYSTERS FOR SUNDAY,
Or any other day. oan always be found, the freshest and best, at J5d. W. Johnson's headquarters, on Main, Just east oi Sixth street.
T. H. RIDDLE.
In mentioning the leading business houses of Terre Haute it would never do to omit the jowelry establishment of T. H. Riddle. At present he is getting ln a few thousand dollars worth of extra nice things intended especially for theboli day trade. Don't put it off too long but go in there sometime next week at the latest, and see what he has. For clocks, watches or silverware, th.s is the place.
TUE TRIMMING STORE, A The novelties at the "Trimming Store" are innumerable, and bu&inese, we learn, is booming. Riddle has the finest trade in this line in Indiana, and wo have no doubt keeps the most stylish and oom pleto stock. Tho "Trimming Store" is the great headquarters for everything iu the ladles' turnishing and millinery line and ladies who do not make it thtir chief place of trading are standing in own light.
T. J. GRIFFITH
Oilers better bargains in boots and shoes than any dealer in the city. His store is at No. oil Ohio street, opposite tho court house.
FR013B & FASIG**^*
Don't allow anybody to sell better harness than they do or at any lowor prices. Give them a call at No. 64 Main street.
II. P. TOJVNLEY & CO.
The **Argand" is the leading hard-coal stove in America.' It is made by Perry & Co., of Albany, New York. II. P. Townley A Co., Main street, between Fourth and Fillh, aro the Terre Haute agents for this fine stove, aud keep all the various sizes and sell them at the manufacturers prices. They also have on hand more than fifty dirlYrent styles oi other good stoves and invite purchasers to call and look at tbeirstcck before makiug any eugagements.
MRS. RIDDLE
Invites all mothers to call at her store, on the east side of Fourth street, and see the superb stock of Infant's Clothing. She is makiug these goods a specialty. Of course no lady who is posted thinks of going anywhere else for Paper Patterns. Her stock is very full and of the best in tho market—Butterick's. And then there is a full line of stamped goods, zephyrs, yarns and ladies underwear.
PATTONBROS.
Hav6 to-day, dressed poultry," cranberries, celery, tomatoes, choice fresh meats of all kinds, apples, apples butter, peach buiter, dried fruit, squashes, lomons, bananas, cocoanuts, pumpkins, cabbage, turnips, potatoes,sweet and Irish, splendid butt( r, fresh egs, and all sorts of choice family groceries. In fact they aim to have all the time the very best of everything the market affords in the eating lino and will treat their customers right.
WHITE A MEWIIINNEY
Invite the attention of dealers in tins city, and tho neighboring towns to the Pan Candies, such as Tnfteys, Butter Scotch,Carouiel.H, Ac. Just now they are making thesp a specialty, and in order to establish a big trade are using the very best of s:ock, and are exercising the best of care in their manufacture. They are selling like hot cakes from tbeir retail counter, and dealers will find it to their advantage to purchase here instead of lrom other cities
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W. H. PAIGE A CO.
For pianos there )uld scarcely be a better plaoe to go than tho store of the gentlemen named above. And th also keep a complete line of musical instruments, sheet music, strings, etc. They are tho exclusive Terre Haute agents for the Cbickering pianos and tho Mason A Hamlin organ, thau which there are not better instruments .-isde.
MILLER A COX,
The popular clothiers and merchaat tailors, defy competition both In quality and price. Tbeir stock is of the best goods snd manufacture, and if all is not right they will exchange to yoar satisfaction, or refund the money. This rule spplles to either ready made clothing or made to order. "The beet goods at the lowevt prices" is tbeir motto.
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HUGHES A REED.
Ladies who have net yet been to Hughes A Seed's novelty store will be surprised to see on calling the numbers who daily crowd their place, one door eaft of Mossier'*, getting bargains in cloaks, hosiery, notions, kids, Ac., leadoff with six spools of best thread fbr2Scts flLD LADIES' SHOES, Vwy nice— for fl,2&—can only he had at the Bankrupt Shoe stere, ISO Main St
MALAKOFFH
Just the thing for Old Gents and people with lander feet—only fl,fiO—at 100 Main Street, tbe well known Bankrupt Shoe Store.
POSITIVELY 2iO PAY TILL CORED. All who are suffering with the Piles or any illsnssn of tbe Rectum or Anns should not forget that Drs. Galbralth A Moore treat sooh canes with uniform success without the use of Knife, ligature or interfcranoe with their regular attendance to busLoes and positively do not require pay till cure Is effected. Will be pleased to furnish pamphlet with references to anyone on application. Address
Drs. QAtmuiTR
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Terre Hants, Ind.
Rooms, south east corner of Main and Fifth streets.
-WITHOUT CONTRADICTION, THE LARGEST AND LOWEST PRICED FANCY. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL WALL BRACKI-TTS IN THIS CITY. TOY FURNITURE Ac., AT THE POPULAR CENT STORK.
TBIiKK HAUTE SATURDAY EVDNINO MAIL.
—HUNTERS AND CRACK SHOTS only appreciate good Powder, and they always buy HAZARD'S, when sold at the price of a more common article. A. G. AUSTIN A CO areagentsfbr Indiana.
—DO YOURSELF JUSTICE. BVY YOUR GOODS AT THE CHEAPEST HOUSE. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS'—CENT STORE.
—RESTORED CONFIDENCE and looking for better times can be the only cause of the frequent large sales of Building Materials by A. G. AUSTIN A CO. of our city.
QOIXG LIKE HOT CAh"ES! Thoso Women'js Pebbmd Side I^ac^J Shoes, for 91 50, at the Bankrupt Shoo Store, 100 Main street.
—ZEPHYR, BEST QUALITY", FULL WEIGHT, 10 CENTS PER OUNCE. PERFORATED MOTTOES 1 TO 10 CENTS EACH. JAVA CANVASS, GOOD QUALITY, 25 CENTS. CENT STORE FOR FANCY GOODS. f,
I COUNTRY WEAK. The finest and best Boots and Shoes far country wear that have ever been broupht to this city, can bo found ut tho Bankrupt Shoo Store, 100 Main street, and at prises fully 2T per cent, lower than the sumo goods can be bought for elsewhere.
FARMERS DRESS BOOT. At tho Bankrupt Shoo St*re, 100 Main street, oan now be had a Farmers' Splendi 1 Dress Hoot, made of heavy calf— every pHir warranted—for $3.50. The same olass of goods never before sold for less than $5.00.
—LOOKOUT FOR THOSE DOLLAR CIIROMOS COMING, AT CENT STORE.
,1 ORNAMENTAL CLOCKS. And cheap Alarms at S. It. FREEMAN'S,
North side of Main, opposite National Hotel.
NOVELTIES.
In Sliver ware, suitable for Bridal presents. Lower than you can buy any where else at S. R. FREEMAN'S
North side of Mail/ opposite National Hotel, gk
THIS SEASON. FUR CAPS FOR 60 CTS., FUR HOODS FOR $1.00. FUR SET'I S FOR 75 CTS., FUR CLOAKS AND TRIM MINGS LOW ERTH AN AT ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY. POPULAR CENT STORE.
THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Will soon be over, but the sensible people of this community will go on as usual purchasing their boots and shoes of N. Andrews. His stock for men, women and children is unusually large and well selected. He manufactures custom work and does all kinds of repairing neatly and promptly.
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If you want a superb fupply of the nicest groceries, fruit*, provi«ions canned gnoda. etc., go to Wright A Kaufman's grocery, corner of Seventh and Main. They have Oysters, Dressed Chickens, Cranberries, Celery, Mince-meat, Apple Butter, Buckwheat Eltiur. Oranges, Lemon*, Apple*, Cabhnge. Onions, Swee' Potatoes, Pop Grn, Turnips, Cocoanuts. Chestnuts and Sugar Cored Meats, all thcfe are hut a tithe of the good things in store.
wincN at the Xuftioiiai Saloon.
The Grand Cenirol Hotel, New York, "leads the van" among the firstclnss hotel*, by reducing its rates from $4.t)0 to $2.50 and $3.00 per day.
—ZEPHYR, BEST QUALITY, FULL WEIGHT, 10 CENTS PER OUNCE. PERFORATED MOTTOES 1 TO 10 CENTS EACH. JAVA CANVA8S, GOOD QUALITY, 25 CENTO. CENT STORE FOR FANCY GOODS.
Free lunch at tlie National Saloon, served every morning from 10 to 12, and in the evening front 9 to 11 in city style.
—THE NEWEST STYLES and finest goods in Silverware are at S. R. FREE MAN'S, opposite the National Hotel.
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—PRICES OF CLOCKS, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Gold Chains, Ac., were never so ow as now, at S. R. FREEMAN'S,
"'ANTHRACITE COAL.
wing made quite favorable arrangements with the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for the sale of their celebrated "Lackawanna coal," I am prepared to take orders several dollars per ton less than last years prices.
L. FELSKNHELn, 628 Main St.
Cream Ale on draught at the National Saloon. -iOJ
REMOVAL.
S. C. TRUDELL has removed his res taurant from the corner of Main Third street to 307, Ohio street. nide, between Third and FoUrth street The rooms have been refitted and put ir neat and first-class shape. The patron ape cf the people of this city is respect fully solicited, with confidence of givinj the'fullest satisfaction. Will be in ful blast this evening. nov4-d\vlt.
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HERZ' POPULAR BAZAR: Great Closing Out Sale of Kid
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Owing to ihe crowned* success of ihe new "QUEEN SEAMLESS,' the best .1.50 Kid Glove in America, we have decided to give up all onr other Brands bat one, in it's favor, and propose to close out oar present stock of Kid Gloves, consisting of over 700 dozen, at the following low figures:
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pair. We will constantly keep filling op oar "Queen Seamless" at $150 in all desirable shades, and will hereafter sell and keep aM assortment of ear present $125 "Duprez" is Blacks, Opera and Street Shades, at the low price of $100 a pair. Both Brands pat in the shade any other Glove in the market for the price. BEHZ' Popular Ladies Bazar.
Corsets,! Corsets, Corsets!
The 89 Bone Corset reduced to 83 cents. 500 dozen new Corsets jast received.,
"Duprez' adjustable Hip Corset at 100 each. HERZ' Popular Bazar.
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MOURNING PAPER AND ENVELOPES!
GOOD HEAVY WRITING PAPER,
Only IO cent# for 24 Sheets.
25 Good Envelopes at 5 cents, and only $1.25 per Thousand. «v
NEW STYLES BOX PAPERS! f! PAPETRIES VERY CHEAP I
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And ENTIRELY AEW STOCK of Stationery bought
At panic prlee* and will be sold very low at P. O.
Price Mr Ca elope* and Pafi«l before llUflaf.
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HUNTER'S Stock and Prices. GTJLICK & BEREY.
General Dealer* In
DRUGS. WINDOW-GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, SPICES, TRUSSES, DYES,
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laid down at prices that distance all competition. HUGHES & REED, 515 Main street.
We cut the life out of opposition on best Zephyrs, beginning at 10 cents an ounce.
HUGHES & REED.
We sell Olarks' best Thread, 6 spools for 25c., and invite especial attention to our low prices on os a Trimmings and all Notions. •. ,.
HUGHES & REED/ 515 Main street, Between 5tli and 6tli, one door east of Mossler's.
FELSENHELD & JAURIET,
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