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A PAPER

FOR THE

PEOPLE.

Personal.

Dr. Link is in Philadelphia. Capt. Jabcr. Smith is going to Florida for the winter 8am McDonald got back fioin Baltl more in time to vote.

Mr. Jamea Kosa is back from an es (ended trip in the East. Col. and Mrs. W. K. McLean will spend the winter in Texas.

Mr. T. n. Johns, left Monday, with hl9 nephew, A. John*, fer New York. Matilda Fletcher has been i& the city this week, tbo guest of Mrs. Dr. Pence.

Robert Blood and Will (Jould have returned from a four months sojourn in Iowa.

Mm. and Miss O'Boyle returned from 0:o Centennial the early part of the V»ok.

WHJard Warkle, of Arkansas, is vlsttthe li's mother and sister on nerth Tfiird

Mr, R. Johns, of Pj»rls. takes Mr. Pnrkirt'* old plaon at T. 11. John's las bookkeeper.

Mrs. J. Scholle aud danrJhtw, who bnvp visrntr Mrs. Felsenbeld, went a?Ht nn ToewJay

Tbo "tin weddinir" of Mr. and Mrs, TT^ofl Jjlel was appropriatelv oelebra'ef? at tf»lr residence on Seventh street ^Cedrewl^v evewinc.

Mr«, Amelia Swnnaou, ofKvansville &Hn »V«e ritv visltlne h#»r parents, Mr, Slid Mrs. \V. FT. Craw'nrd.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper.* of MTew K«rmnnv are

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the ri'.v vlftipg their

daughter, Mrs. Dr. Yonrcr. O. P. Sunders, of livers Rro«'.. left Tor«f'nv for the Centennial ond a visit tp Ms relatives in Penrsvlvania.

M*\ Georee F,. Rn'kaw. with Miss fjporp'.' I'rank—hi« dau"hf»»r mid ann—roniri^sl Monday from the Kast.

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Oraw'ord returned lju» earlv part of th" week from their •tfsit tn PeuayK'ani.n and the Centennial.

TC. Ti P.iM returned Monday from Hn *tn"aH. where ho had heen enaratred in sinking extensive purchases of winter atoves.

Mr. W. Ti. Arm^tronr. of the tirm of "Bnntln A Armstrong, left Tuesday afternoon. after "saving the country," lor ifrp OntenniftS.

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J!. Tlarton /«nd their rn and daughter, Will and Miss Rosa, returned Tuwday morning from the Cenienni.il.

W. W. \dantsnn, pr.«scription clerk at Guliok A Berry's, after depositing a •^pte for llayes A Wheeler, left Tuesday for the Centennial.

Mr. H. IV C-'ift h*.«t »o!d his grocery --re. corner of Thirteenth stroet and T.'bertv avenue, to ('. P. Rruce, theea-t Main street butcher. J. N. Lyon has t»een pieced in charge of the business

Mr T. O. Earle, of the Express, will «i*k- his debnt in the character of HamVt, in this c'.tj next Tuesday evening. STo will -o supported by a good compaay, jtfirth amaieura and partly profes aionala. •Rev. Smnuci Kobinsbn who i) one of tlio oldest residentsof Viffo County, and Oio father of Mrs. J. M. Hull is lying seriously ill at his residence on north Third street. Fears are entertained that fje can not recover.

Dr. Wore, of Sugar Creek township jr»de into the city Wednesday ovening oji honebnek to hear election news and Tf hen he went after his horae t» go home, a.und that be hat! been stolen. The iiorae has not been heanl of rfiice.

A nnmher of leading citir-ens, among febem Mr. and Mra. Ripley, Col. It N. ISudson, Mrs. Dr. Del^ty, Mr J. A. Lo-ke and Mr. W. S. Ryce, have been Hp to Chicago within the piwt- aeek to bear Mo« dy »nd Sankey.

Rev. Parker Million and wJTe got in Thumday morning from Kanaas. Mr. MiUijmn wtll atart west again with his Kansas excursion party in alxnat ten 4ays, The exact date can be ascertained reference to an advertisement in anofchef column of thl» paper Mra. Mill! jpn will remain in Trrre Haute during tlje winter.

Mr. Charlea S. Andetaon, of the Journal, is to take a ber- at '.ho Oper* If.-uae early In December, when ho will appear in tbo ciiaracter of lUp Yau pinkie. Mr. Ardcrson i« no alouch of rcn artnr and if he nndertakca, (o pbtf Bip Van Winfeie, or anything else, the public may r-iy on bia doing it well. "Here* to hi* health uni his fim'ly's, nut way bo live long tint bnwber."

Mia* Flora rta^e, who some weeks ago •sootnpafiied Prof, and is. Hartung oa *elr viait Baat, met with what seems to bave been a titoal ancourtgaing and tfkUeriug roc^pUou at the bands of the oottneni cMsidaua and critics to whom &e was introduced and before whom 1^0 performed on tbo pia&o at several of the moraiag concert*. At the instance of auob oalrt»rIUea aa Mills, Hoff-

Wdhla, Thomaa and Mason, it *as determined by her friends that aba rixmld be introduced to the public and ft that ond arrangement* have been nrtde for bar appearance, properly auP ported, in ^mber of traatern chtaa Ihc prewnt aeaaon.

If alii* true that la

fold o'r n.9 ootnu^«m bw pl.ylng.lWtd In N.« Y«k,rt. to. wtololT bri»l,l future brfot. b.r. W.riacerelT

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TERRE HAUTE

UnRCA«TILHMATTERS

WHAT YOU CAN BUY AND WHERE YOU CAN BUY IT.

This is a column that ought lobe darefully road. It contains all the freahest news regarding what our enterpriaing merchants and business men are doinir, what they have to aell, how they are sellins and various information of value to the people. The flrma mentioned are all good and responsible and whoever has dealings with them will not, we are certain, have cauae to regret it.

HOLIDAY GOODS.,

James Paxton, the aucoeasor •o W. W, Bvers, is already gettineina nice line of books and other Roods suitable for holiday glf? JVrop In there and look »t them.

CHEAPLY CLOTHED.

Miller it Cox, the onterprislnir clothiers, in consequence of their rule of dolnar a cash business, are enabled to sell men's full worklne snltsat P5. and 97. Men's nobbv Plaid suits at $7,

All Wool Rusiness

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?10, ?'2. and 14 and twenty (,i(Tcrnnt stvlei Cnjislrnores at S12, fl."». and !*1R You certainlv csn sflTfrd to lie decently clothed nt these prices.

OUR LADY READERS

When thev sro out shopping should koen prominently In mind Mrs. RiddlA': nont establishment, on the east side of Fourth street, lust south of Mnin. Her roods, including a full lineof notions hosierv, underwear, infants elothirtr, etc., are carefullv selected, and she elntms to sell at prices much below the Mnin street stores. Stamped goods and Rutteric'ks paper patterns in great variety

LANG FORD'S BINDERY If von want a good blank book made, or binding ofany kind in the very best style, the place to go is tho southeast corner of Ohio and Fifth streets.

OYSTERS

When yon want a can of good ovsters for your Sunday dinner, go to Ed W Johnson's. He is in receipt of them daily, hence they are always fresh from the salt water.

THE HOLIDAYS

Are coming on. and ScndrW is getting r»adyforthe great event. If you don't elieve it just drop into his ostnblishment and see the piles upon piles of poods be is gettine in to fill the stockngs of thf little people. Scuddpr does not. intend to bo outdone this season in extent, variety or pricps of poods.

STOVES.

n. P. Townley & Co., at the ''Monitor Stove StorP," Main street, between Fourth and Fifth, have as fino an assortment of stoves as can be found in this oitv, Thnr stock of parlor and heating stoves is very large and includes all the hest patterns made. For a hard coal stove, they sell the celehrrtted Argand, whi"h, beyond question, is tho host "base burner" in the county. They also have sev»rnl rattcrns of "boso burners''

soft coal. At this house oui

friends will find all the articles in the house furnishing lino usually kept in tirst class rtovr storep. and tho prices as loxy a" anywhere in the city.

PIANOS AND ORG A XS. The leading Terre Haute bouso is W. Paige A' Co. They keep a full line ot musical instruments as well as all kinds of musical merchandise, such as strings, sheet music, etc. Their leading piano is the calibrated Chiekering Upright, which ia a great fnvorite not only with them but all the music loving public «r(1 which is selling better than any piano mace. They are also agenta for the peerle.** Mason A Hamllng organ.

ROOTS AND SHOES.

The Hoosler Store," corner of Fourth and Ohio atreets, ia the place to buy thorn at a Imnrain.

DRY GOODS.

The "Iloosier Store." corner of Fourth and Ohio, Is offering a choice variety at lower prices than any establishment in tha city.

FASHIONABLE CLOTHING* Frank tt Rothschild, Opera House Block, and also nt southwest corner of Fourth and Main, have as fine an assortment of cent's clothing as can be (bund In the city. It is no "slop shop work but th® moat stylish and well mad© garments that can lie found in eastern market*, selected especially for the best class of trade. They have as handsome a stock of overcoats as can be found In any estaWiabment In New York. Tbeaa goods, for certain reasons, arc now offered at New York coat pricia. Buyers who are sensible and know l^argjijj) irbea tb«y see it, will consult their fnt«-rest by making their purchase* ftM^rank A Rothschild. -vV,

JEWELRY.

For Jewelry, ailverware, clocka,Watch«s, etc., the beat place to go is to T. II. Riddle's.

WATCII REPAIRING.

Particular worR of this kind is Oiade a specialty at Riddle"*. He employ* none but the finest workmen.

MERINO UNDERWEAR. T. LL Riddle ia making a specialty of this line of goods and ha* a beautiful variety tor children,boys, ladia* and gentlemen, which he is selling at remarkably low figure*.

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HOLIDAY GOODS.

Button A Hamilton, of the "Central Book Store" are getting In immence quantities of Holiday Goods and are able to show some of the most beautiful and unique a^ticel* ever ofTered to the trade, From this time on till Christmas they will be in dally rociept of new thing*. Their stock of books will be large and fresh and will Include everything that ia flret class. In pictures and fancy goods they defy competition. As for fine stationery, they will continue to lead the trade, keeping the very latest and hand aomest things manufactured. Tbey have standing orders with the importers and manufacturers to send them tlio very latest things that appear, and not to withhold anyt^ipg beeause.it costs money.

NUMBER ONE HARNESS

Can bo found at all times at Froeb A Faslg's, No. G1 Main street. They guarantee tho best of work and prioes as low as the lowest. For bargains in harness, or anything belonging to tha' Sranch ol trade, to Froeb A Fasig.

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CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT. For either of the articles named of course there is no betterplace to po than to White & Mewhlnney's. Their store Is the acknowledged headquarters. Fruit, nuts and confectionery can be found there in their perfection, all the time. This is also the placo where the best lunches to be had in tho city can be obtained at any hourof tho day or nipht. Pure Javacoffeoon hand all the time at five cents a cup. Itemem'er White A Mewhinrtey's Lunch lloom.

HOSEIRY.

Ono of tho nicest stocks in tho city can he found at T. H. Riddle's. He has hose for infants, hose for children, hose tor ladies nnd

hose for

gentlemen. Take

a look at them. -.V BABY CARRIAGES. J. Holmes fr Co. have an elrpant assortment, of bsbv carriages, including ill tho latest and handsomest, patterns. It is late in the season for such goods, and to close them out they will offer such inducements to buyers as will pay them to purchase. It is a chance that it wont pay to miss as the carraigcs will re sold for much less than cost.

CHOICE FAMILY GROCELTES. There is one place where swh may always be found. R. W. Rippetoe can lwiys be depended upon to have the br-st things in the eating line that are to procured anywhere. Ho is in constant communication with producers and dealers all over the country and supplies his customers hero with as choice prov ender as the citizons of any other city the country enjoy, and almost as early the season. He has two stores in Terre Haute—the main establishment at .) Main, and a prosperous and well condurted branch on Fourth street, tirst door north of tho market houso Whenever you hear of some other deal er having something choice that none ot his competitors have, set it down mildly as a ni stake. Rippetoe is never behind anybody!

NOW IS YOUR TIME

to have your pianos and organs tuneit, rc paired and polished, and have them ready for the long winter eveningp^and have your furniture varnished. If you want a first-class job done very ch^ap leave your orders at R. Gagg's, Main street, or at F. Goetz's furniture store, Main street, where tlicy will be daily received by John Dierdorf, workman. Sat isfaction guarteed and plenty of good references given.

Tve Grand Central Hotel, New York, leads in the popular domand for low prices. Tt has reduccd its rales from $4 00 toS2 50 and S3 00 per day.

Itl VUBLWAXS AND DEMOCRA TS. When ono sidu wins In election, the other side must necessarily lose. winners requires no sympathy—in fact they can get along without our congratulations. win is sufflcien Bnt how about those who lose? Is there "anything to assuage their grief snd disappointment? Yes, happily there is. They can jro to Noyes Andrews and get the very best boots and shoes for men women and children—goods that will stand the onmlng hard winter wetaher— at such low prices as to cause no little astonishment.

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GOLD WATC'IES A CHAINS. New styles bought for cash, and much cheapor then are sold by any other establishment in tho country, at 8. FREEMAN, North Sido opposlto National Hotel. "v r- 1

COAL HODS, 50 CKNTfl. Sloven chcaper than ever. Prices cot down below any hoaae In the clty. They moat be no Id. Call at Ball'a Stove Store, coyier Main and Third. iy

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dish can be obtained

fresh and nice at W. H. dilbert^ No. 16 north Fourth street. Also the beat oi cigar* and confectionery.

LAP-ROBES AND BLANKETS. The finest stock of these good* in the city can be found at Miller A Arleth's, Fourth street between Main and Ohio. Their stock of fine hamf1-# la ones celled.

Ladies, Attention.

Extra fine furs in jj MINK, SEAL,

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—CARDINAL AND NAVY BLUE SILK RIBBONS, 5 CENTS PER YARD ONLY, AT THE CENT STORE.

MOSEY TO LOAN.

I have money to loan on mortgag? security uu long Jl:nts. No life insurance required. C. E. IIOSFORD.

Office corner Fourth and Main street, Terre Haute. Ind. "PRESS UP"

And £0 (o Wright & Kaufman's for MHDO

of their Eatublcx.

They now have DRESSED 01IICH ENS, also DRESSED TURKEYS, the celebrated MALLORY OYSTERS, CELERY, CRANBERRIES, LEMONS, APPLES from Michigan, APPLE BUT TEE, PEA BUTTER and JELLIES, ATMORES I'LUM PUDDING, and sph'n iid Mi NCEMEAT,dried fruit, pickles, vegetable* of all kinds and the iinent qtiantitieoof Migar cured bam', «houider« and hre'A'fas: bncon EGGS and C'FIOK'E BUTTER. SpifMdid country or homemnde f.irnily flour.

..-.WE 1 2CU LADIES Before you buy a,ny-

thing in CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ..

SKIRTS, HOSIERY, BUSTLES,

NECKWEAR, CORSETS, ZEPHYRS,

Fringes, Buttons, Coral or Jet Jewelry, or any kind of Notions or Fancy Goods. Remember we have a complete new stock of W inter Goods and want to see you and have you examine our stock and low prices. We give 6 Spools of Clarks best Thread for 25 cents, for a "sendoff." HTGHES & telL Latest Novelty Store, 515 Main street, one -door east of Mosslers.

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—PRICKS OF CLOCKS^ Watchw, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectaoles, Oold Chains, Ac., wero never f«o 'ow as now, at S. FREEMAN'S

T11KYWIT.T. WAKRYOU UP AND LIG1IT YOUR LAMP. Tho new«lermclooka Alarm and light lamp without fail. To be bad at

K, R. FREEM AN'S,

Main, near cor. 6th, north Hide.

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gooda in Silverware are at S. R. FREEopponito the National Hotel,

ORNAMENTAL CLOCKS. And obn« Alarms at S. IL FREE' MAN'S,

North side of Main, oppoaite National Hotel.-

•FORTHE LONO WINTER EVEN INOS |»»pare youraclf with a firat rate article of apectaclea and have a comfortable time in reading. The best are a

FREE HAN'S, rn**ite tbo Na tlnnal Hotel. Room with Button 6 Hamilton's

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KTJjSriDI=tJE]D3 N E A W A N I I Thoflrrt appea^a ue ia thfsci'v of the

CELEBRATED NEW YORK CLASSICAL

LIVING

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MATT MURGAN,

In a r|-« of mylho'.o^i.'iU re rosenUlious from Vie mst run mn«ler4. THE STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY.

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In a Grand Olio Entertainment. RfMsrvrd seat* now on

RSIP at Button

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SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. •nr

OTTER and LYNX.

LADIES'AND MISSES' SEAL HATS. Children's Fur Tiirbina and School Caps, at 8YKES' HAT STORE.

BASE BURNER#

Can now be bought at your own prices. Come and see at Ball's Stove Store.

At Ilani

IHod'r. A'lnii^inn. 73, -0 And'J5 ccnts. Kc ervod seat* $1.00,

D. G. EARLE,

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TUESDAY. N0TEXBER 14th,

-J. irfi Happort«i by an

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'r' SCALE OF PRICES Flint Floor —73c Family Circle™™ „WV Gallery .^25*

No extra chATR* for rwie vrd aeftU. The box sheet will be open nt Button & Hamilton's tlx days In advance.

QPERA I1QU8K.

Wednesday ami Tharwlay, Nov. 15 and 16.

Engagement Extraord try!

AUQCISTIN DALY'H FAMOUS

5th Avenue Theatre Company. In Mr. Daler'a wonderful Dnuaa, flrat time bera.

nmdcl.bt^iwuiatuieruui Ar?nne Theatre, New York. Macnitteaat Society, (w* iMnflMaftitArb, Awxrr wid A.

GREAT OAST1

Mba I«ae Ooot b«. 1* *11 ttrpjr, HI* May IfflB'*, Ada Oilman Mat Merae Cbaraa, MhaMaxy tte Bella, Mr. O Harkit Mr. n«m CK*p. Mr. Owen Fanoett. Mr. B. T. Ringgold, Mr. Chant* Lo dercy, Mr. CbaHea Morton. Mr. OL O. Bttatbridga. Mr. Robert Wariwi.

Scira—'T' *t? ijjr't own (npaay boatt'eFr 1 Mcalre, New YorkAdnjarkmTV Heeerted **at» II. on tale at *ntton A omauencittg Monday M'-iicf. r»tn!!yOrd« Mc.

ANTHRACITE COAL.

Having made quite favorable arrangements with the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. for tho sale of their celebrated "Lackawanna coal," I am prepared to take orders several dollars por ton leas than last year* prices.

L. FKLSEXHKLDrC28 Main St.

FURCAPS AND HOODS, FOR 50cts. AT CENT STORE.

POPULAR CENT STORE FOR NOVELTIES AND FANCY GOODS.

POSITIVELY SO PAY TILL CURED. All who arc sutiering with the Piles or any disease of the Rectum or Anus should not ferget that Drs. Galbtuith A Moore treat such cases with uniform success without the use of Knife, Ligature or in erferance with their regular attendance to busiaes and positively do not require pay till cure is effected. Will le pleased to furnish pamphlet with references to anyouo on application. Addrons

Rooms, south east comer of Main and Fifth streets.

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CASHMERES. CASHMERES. CASHMERES.

anything before exam|ijitig (iur superior

stock. Full line of ne'w Cloaks'and Cashmeres just received. ,j

FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

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JUST RECEIVED

ANOTHER I AlKiE LOT OF

FOR &c BOYS Which lie bought at such low figures that we arc able to sell them at ten to fifteen percent less than any other house in the city.

We invite everybody to call and examine our Stock and Prices before buying anywhere else. Splendid OVERCOATS from $3.00 to $10.00. Very fine All-Wool Heaver, Kersey and Chinchilla Overcoats from $10.00 to $20,00.

L. (*00D.WAN Jr., & CO..

Opera House Block, and 328 Main, between 3rd and ith Streets.

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UNDERWEAR OR STYLISH NECKWEAR,

UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN

HUNTER'S Stock and Prices/

GuLICK & BERRY.

J"j ,.^ri l^eoeral Dealer* In^

DRUGS. WINDOW-GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, SPICES, TRUSSES, DYES, BRUSHES, FINE LIQUORS,

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N. W. corner of Fonrtb and Main atreeta, I fTI TJl Ti TTI TT A TTrh TT» TXTTI Opposite Opera Hou*e, 1 lj ttil III ilA 1 £41 IN If Special,AgenciwJIor Holman's Ague Pad and SwJsa A^uo (Jure.

LADIES,

1 never quote prices, but to close out certain lines of goods I will sell Cloaks ana Shawls, bustles, Furs, Corsets, &c., at unprecedented low prices. I will sell them the best 50c Kid Gloves in the city.

E. B. COLE, Street.

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WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF FINE ORNAMENTED WALL BRACKETS IN THIS CITY. CENT STORE.

A grand display of the latest styles in Millinery on Tuesday, Nov. 15th, at Mrs. Cole's.

.. HOVEL TlEb. J. In Silver ware, suitable for Rridal presents. Lower than you can buy any where elso at S. R. FREEMAN'S

North side of Main eppoMto National jfelS

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FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

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GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR-

CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS

Ladies Wanting: niytiling in the line of

Cloaks, Silks Cashmeres,

Will greatly regret it if they purchase

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Silks Silks Silks

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