Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 November 1876 — Page 8

THE MAIL

A PATER

FOR THE

PEOPIK

Personal.

Harry Owens will spend the winter in Florida. "Squire" Quigley tried his flrat case yesterday.

Mr. W. S. Clift has been in Chicago tbi* week vialtiag hl.idaughter, Mrs. Al. B. Cox.

Mr. John Trindle ia now the oldest passenger conductor on the Vandalia railroad.

Miss Jennie Mod«*itt, cf Leroy.X. Y., visiting Mum Lucia Crult. on south atxtb stmt.

Mr. Charles It ouaer willopon his new restaurant in the Toutonia building next Monday.

Mr. S. S. Allen Js home again after a •vfait of several weeks in Chicago and the Northwest.

Eugene Heiner, one of the leaders of the late Iudepoudenl party, left this week forlVaas.

Arthur K.Hiuitb, of the Journal, who has been making a visit in the East, returned Monday.

Mr. Patrick Hickey, iior several years a freight conductor on the E. tfc C. railroad, has 'fsirftu'd.

Mr. and MM. W. U. Griffith, of Indianapolis, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cnflitn, in this city.

Mr. Charles Goodwin, foreman of the Kxprctts news room, again out, after an illness of boveral weeks.

Mr. P. K. Tuttlo has been appointed agent of tho Franklin Fire insurance Company, of Indianapolis.

Mr. O. P. Sanders has returned from a -tbreo weeks visit to the Centennial and his parents in Pennsylvania.

Sam E. Malum, lormerly of this city, •waa elected clerk of Hay field county, Wisconsin, at the roccnt election. tieiyy Kueneko WAS on Monday declared insane ami hl: being at large uusafe. He wassfcut to 1 he Poor Asylum.

Mr. S. S. Early returned with his family from ii'.ltlmore last Saturday, and hereafter will reside inTerre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. John Davy, of north Seventh street, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary o? their marriage, Wednes day evening. ltov. Alex. fitorrott will preach at Sullivan to morrow consequently thero •grill be no cervices tit the First Presbyterlan church.

Jules Houriet is preparing to give up the grocery business and .devote all his limo to the manufacture and sale of his .Swiss Ague Cure. 'C, 11. Wittlg bus'boon appoiMted by •tbo School Hoard as teacher of drawing. The lessons are to bo given in tno Nortflal School building.

Mrs. Illratn Hay nes bos returned from a four month's visit to Winona, Minnesoto, whore she has hern staying for tho benefit ot her health. ltov. E. J. Abbey and Mr. II. P. •T*whloy attended tho Christian-Conven-tion hf.ld In Chicago this week. They will return this evening.

The Oasetto says that W. W. Parsons, tlx? architect formerly of this city, but later of Indianapolis, has skipped out leaving his wife, children and creditors in tho lurch.

We learn that Mr. Theodore Curtis has uxchauged his truu farm, at Spring Lake, Michigan, for a livery stable in thin city—that of Mr. Edward Coppage— and that be will return hero to live. We •hall be glad to weloomohim back.

Mr. M. Stewart, familiarly known as "Mel" Ktewart, was married, on Wednesday evening, to Mis* Carrie Haue, at the residence of th« bride's father, W. II. Bag*, Ksq. The marriage oerernony was performed by Rev. C. R. Henderson.

Th«only permanent injury Mr. Hartey Morti aeoms tobava austalnM by the powder explosion at Slaughter, Watk"is A (VR A few weeks sinoo, is the mutilation of his namo. The daily -newspapers still persist in spelling his flr«t narao"IIarl«." is this thus?

Mr. E. P. Fairbanks has r«-signed the paaltion of General Freight Agent of tho Illinois Midland railway, and is now •topping, for tho present, in this city. Mr. Fairbanks is a firs! class?btialnM* man as wall a model gtnt'.eman. Tie will not be l'kely to remain long out of A situation.

ARTRSIAK UATUS.

"Mr. A.

P.

Conant ha* purchased the

interest of Mr. Skinner in tho Artesian Baths at the foot of Walunt strort—Mr. j. Mil tar retaining his interest. The ,baths are now in excellent order and «vory arrangement mid a for the comfort and e^oveulenoe of vl*U :*. Hundreds of people art twin* beneficially .treated by tb'* "N at ore's Own Remedy," $fbr variotta all mnnta—among whloh may bo mentioned tho most obatinate chronic of HheumatUm, Catarrh, KreaypoU, Neuralgia, Saltrheom, Yellow jTuodlcft, and all akin diseases IJver ijompUlnt, Kidney Spinal Affection*, etc. If yon are afflicted wlib any of these disease* in «*J *«**•*, go and last (fee almost onlyersal strength of lb ewe waters, as other are doing from all part of Cbe country. Careful and aeoou.modating perwwi* In and special acoomfod***0"* for

GLASS JBf TH* CARLOAD. A O Austin A Oo. must be doing a big'trade ingl*®. W® noticed satire car load consigned to U»em this w«k.

MERCANTILISM ATTERS.

WHAT YOU CAN BUY AND WIIKKE NR -YOU CAN BUY IT. 'I

No reader should neglect to look over this column, Thero is always something in it to Interest everybody. Prudent people post themselves as to whore they can find the bost bargains before they start out to buy, and that is exactly tto object of the following note*. Enterprising and wide awake merchants do not hide their lights under a bushel, but it they have special inducements to offer purchasers they say so. High priced and old fogyish establishments do not advertise, Tho firms named below not of that kind.

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J. P. Tutt ibooiitug boots and shoes at lower prices than any dialer in this city. And there are mighty good reasons why he can do it. Ho sells for cash and, ho buys lor cash. lie has tho biggest trade in the town, and It stands to reason, can buy and sell at lower figures than smaller dealors. Go there once and you'll be satisfied it is the place for bargains. 500 OVERCOATS AT COST, And a lull stock of other clothing on the same terms, at Frank A Uothsckild'u, corner of fourth and Main street. Don't fool away any time other stores. We intend to sell! BOOKS. STATIONERY AN CM RIST-

MAS GOODS.

Button A Hamilton probably liavo nioro handsome and desirable things in the lines'named than uny other single establishment in the ciiy. The stock is much to varied to attempt an enumeration. In place of undertaking it wo urge upon every reader the advisability of calling at the •'Central" and looking through.

LUNCH ROOM.

On many accc unts White & Mewbinney's is tho best in tho city. It is central, w« 11 kept and the prices are reasonable. Pure Java coffee, 5 cents a cup.

ED. W. JOHNSON

want* us to tell everybody that tA-mor-row is Sunday and that for dinner be has got in this morning, fresh from the salr water a choice lot of Oysters. Go to "Headquarters" if you want the best.

CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT. The choicest and best of either may always" be found for sale in any desired quantities at White A Mewhinney's. R#t».il dealers especially should bear tho faot in mind that this is headquarter?. HORSE BLANKETS. LAP ROBES,

BLANKETS. LAP AND HARNESS.

For articles go to Froeb Fasig, No. G4 Main street, who besides keeping a complete first class stock, sell at prices which any customer will readily acknowledge reasonable.

OFF! CIAL RETURNS

show that it will pay every man, youth, hoy and child to call at 522 Main street, north sido, and se? Miller fc Cox's superb stock and compare prices for over and underwear in Clothing, before buy Ing elsewhere

JAMES PAXTON,

In the Beach Bioek, is showing a choice and attractive s«lection of Books suited for tho Holidays, and many other art!tides appropriate for Christmas gifts.

OYSTERS.

By tho ean or dish can be obtained frebh and nice at W. H. Gilbert's, N-\ 16 north Fourth street. Also the best of cigars and confectionery.

BIND YOUR BOOKS

Takoyour magazines and other books to Langford's Bindery if you want good binding at reasonable rates. Here also is whero some fine, blank books are being constantly turned out.

MRS. RIDDLE

Shows among her new goods this week Corseta for mothers, Corsets for misses, Bustles, a now line of elogant Ties, Collars and Cuffs, Indies' Underwear and Childrens* Clothing, in great variety Indies, when you are out ahopplng don't tail to visit Mrs. Riddle's neat and well filled establishment, on Fourth street, cast 3»d*\ jus: south of Main.

IF YOU'RE HUNGRY,

Go to Patton Bros., Fourth street, opposite tho Market House. They have to-day, the choicest meats to be found in tho city, overy description of dressed poultry, game, lish, oysters, Lima

poultry. aoil, OjtMT*. Ura« beans, beets, fresh eocoanuta, bananas,

onmgva, lemons, apple*, cranberries, canned fnitts of all kinds, fresh butter and egg*, and tho choiwat of family groceries. There 1* nothing good to eat comes to this market but Patton Ilroa. havo their nbare of It. It:atbo place to trartn.?11

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVEN"lN"(f

STOVES.

n. P. Townley A Co., at tho "Monitor Stove Store," Main street, between Fourth and Fifth, haveaa fine an assortment of atoyea as can bo found In this city. Their stock of parlor and heating stoves is Very large and includes all tho best patterns made. For a hard-coal stove, they sell the celebrated Argand, which, beyond question, is the best "base burner" In the county. They also havo several patterns of "base burner*1' for soft coal. At this house our friends will find all the articles in the houso furnishing, line usually kept in first clasttstove stores, and the prices as low as anywhere In the city.

THE UPRIGHT.

W. H. Paige A Co. are agents for all of Chiekering's piano?, but tho UpriRht" is their favorite, and It seems to be noles? the favorite with all their customer!. It is a beautiful instrument, and is as excellent in tone as it is handsome in design No one should buy a piano till they have examined tho Upright and heard tho opinion of tho best musicians as to its merits. Messrs. Paige A Co. sell the Mason A Hamlin organs and all sorts of musical merchan disc. "1IOOSIER STORIS."

This is an establishment that keeps "everything"—that is, everything in the line of dry goods 1 he stock is one of the largest in the city and embraces as superior goods as can be found anywhere. As for prices, it is notorious that the Hoosier Storo gives better burgains than can be found anywhere else in tho city. Big bargains are offered now in the boot and shoe department. Remember—corner of Fourth and Ohio.

NOVELTIES.

In Silver ware, suitablo for Bridal presents. Lower than you ran buy any where else at S. R. FREEMAN'S

North side of Main opposite National Hotel.

—PRICES OF CLOCKS, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, G.ild Chains, fcc., were never so low as

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at S. R. FREEMAN'S.

SPECIAL BARGAINS in Cloaks, Shawls, Furs and Wool Goods, 324 Main street. E. B. COLE.

THEY WILL WAKE YOU VP AND LIGHT YOUR LAMP. The new alarm clocks alarm and light a lamp without fail. To bo had at

S. It. FREEMAN'S,

Main, near cor. 6th, north side.

For your China teasets and dinner ware, go to* Stahl's, 84 Main st., near 7tli.

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in no ol the uioet attractive points on Main *tre«t—especially forcbildren, and \ho papas ar mamas, who are making preparati«us Mr tbe oouiing Cbriatmaa. Hu*ln this ndow you see only a few aampies of tbe hnmeuae stock and great var'-ty Mr. Judder has selected for the holiday trade—and be Intends to sell them at priee^ to suit tbe tlmem.

A MAN MAY EAT HIS HEAD OFF if be likes, but it is much more sensible to leave an order lor something wholesome st Rippetoe's. Rlppetoe always has the nioeel variety of table delicacies to be found in tbe city. He keeps a mmptato assortment of game, iUb, oysters, and ohokM fruits, in tbeir seasons, all tbe time. He is never without delieadas of one sort or another which you oan't get aay where else. In tbe lively, git-up-and pit grocery trade, IUppetoe Is tbe boss. If yon wsnt to live long and be happy, buy of htm.

Lightning Struck the Cloak Trade

Read this Letter and Comprehend!

Ladies, Attention.

Extra fine furs in

If you want your piano moved with care, set up and tuned, app'y to John Dierdorf, at R. Gagg's Art Emporium, or at F. Goeta' furniture store.

—THE NEWEST STYLES and finest goods in Silverware aro at S. R. FREEMAN'S, opposito the National Hotel.

—NO ONE CAN DOUBT THAT WE DO NOT SELL GOODS AT LOW PRICES. VISIT THE CENT STORE FOR FANCY GOODS.

ORNAMENTAL CLOCKS, And cliea/ Alarms at S. R. FREE MAN'S,

North side of Main, opposite National Hotel. -FOR THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS prepare yourself with a first rate article of spectacles and have a comfortable time in rending. The best aro at S. R. FREEMAN'S, opposito the Na tional Hotel. Room with Button A Hamilton's 2entral"bookstore.

The nicest line of Christinas goods can be found at Stahl's, 034 Main, near 7th.

We are awful sorry that it hurts oppposition to meet our prices but 6 Spools Claris O. N. T. for 25 cents, best quality of Germantown, 10c, Mottoes for Zephyrs at 5c, they can't beat.

HUGHES & REED. 515 Main St.

We respectfully invite a call from every lady to be convinced that WE make the prices on Notions,

CLOAKS,

and all ladies-furnishing goods. HUGHES'&

New York, Nov. 22,1876.

Mr. A. HERZ, Dear Sir: Will supply you from how on for the rest of the season with con signment lots of desirable Cloaks as your trade requires. If you will as you say run them»for us at our reduced manufacturing prices andvvconsider your commission of fire per cent, sufficient for your trouble and expenses, we have no doubt you will dispose of 1,000 cloaks during De5ember.^.}-.-««*f* ,,Wo will do our best to assist you.i

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LADIES' AND MISSES' SEAL IIATS. Children's Fur Turbins and School Caps, at *SYKES' HAT STORE.

PIANOS MOVED.

Cashmeres Cashmeres Cashmeres

Cloaks Cloaks Cloaks

REED,

515 Main street, one door east of Mosslers.

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$35 Matlasse Cloaks for $23. $27 Matlasse for $18,50. $25 Beaver Cloth for $17. $ 2 0 $ 1 4 $15 $9,00 and $10. *10 Cloaks for $6.50 to $7.00. $12,50 For Beaver Sacqaes for $8 to $9. $5 Cloaks for $2 75 ana $3.00

Every Cloak of our own present stock goes with the consignment lot at the same reduced figures.

Don't fail to call.

HERZ, Popular Bazar.

A million novelties for the Holidays are constantly arriving at Herz.

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FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

628 Main Street,

GREAT HEADQUARTERS

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CLOAKS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS.

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SILKS. SILKS. SILKS.

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CASHMERES. CASHMERES. CASHMERES.

Ladies wanting anything in the Hue of

Cloaks, Silks, Cashmeres,

Will greatly regret it if tbey purchase iliytliing before exiimining our .su{terior stock. Full line of new Cloaks and Ciishmeres just received.

FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

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HOCK BOTTOM PRICES!

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WESTERN •BAZAAR.

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Whittt Flaunei, I4t*.. 18c, iijid 22 l-2«-, H(M1 FUmiu'l, all wool. ISr., 22 i-2c., 25c. nn«l 35c. Opcrn Fl «imrlN,all shades, 4-Oc.. 45c. and 5(c. Shirt ifig Flannel, all worl, 40«\ Jllltl 50r. Dress Flannels, latest shades ami patterns, 40c., 50., 60c. and 75c.

OASHMERH!

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38 inches wide, 40 40 40 ,j '*1

?«»c. worth 8ic. 85c. l.«»0 1.00 1.25 1.25 in L.50

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BLACK ALAPA0A

25c. worth 35c 40c. worth 45c»

Our50c. Alpaca cannot he-equaled in this city. Its shade, Inn!re nnd durability 1« equal lo Toe. Alpaca.

WESTERN BAZAAR,

Corner 5lli and Mhin K(N.

NEVER FAIIS TO CURE RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND NEURA1SIA. S010 BY AIL 0KUGGI3TS. SEND FOR A CIRCMAR TO

HELPHKN3TINE A BENTLEY,

DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, 0.0.

•WSold Wholesale and Retail In Tern Hatite.

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628 Main Street.

"j^OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Kcnled proposals will her -coirpd bv tho mm-

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mon council of the city T.fire Hatite, at their next ft-piilar meeting, to wit: On the evening of the Mh of December, A. ). 1S76. hirst. F*r pavim with hrli-k, tho sidewalk on the otr.h sl ie of Poplar street, the unflnifthert pa thereof, from ixth to Seventh street, ?vconi. For paving with brirk, tha sidewalks on Bouth Sixth (••trect, tho nnflnished part thereof, from Main to KarriiiKton street.

Tne work to be done nndcr the duectiorm of thocit) enginotr. accoitliuK to plans and speelflca ions on file in his office.

The council reserve tho right to reject an and all bids. Br orderof tho common council.

RICHARD SrnouT, City Engineer.

Nov. 2.1,1876.

In Bankruptcy.

This Is to give notice that on :ho l.'ilh iny of November, A. 1). 1ST0. a VY'nrrnntln Hunk-* ruptcy was lssut'd OKiiiiiKt, tho csiuto of Joshua vi, Hull, of Money

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in theOounty of Vl^o, HIKI Htfttoot Indiana, who hits boon adjin^' dii Jimikriipt on hin own petition: 'ihat the payment of any,., debts and doll very of any property belong-*-lnp: to such bawknn»t, to hi in or for hN n«e, and Mie tninafer of any pr.ipi ,v by h'tn ia forblUden by law that a in oti Ol tho^ Creriitor.s 01 said I'.ankinp'. tr »vo their uts and chouso one nr mnro As^igneea of his estate, will be holdrn at a Court of Hankrtt'cy. tn be lioid. iu No. Mt Eaat^'' Market street. 11n 1(ni• :i j»olfodlana, before* ,* John W. ituy, Honistor, on ilie 7th day ot, December, A.l. 18TH, nt 10 o'clock, a.in. (it* I5K •». J. MPOONlflR,

H. .Marshal, DU't of Ind., Mcwtenner.

Ti PORTA NT TO WN ERS

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Musicai Instruments.

J»)l«n Dh-rdorf tho accompHKhod Piano ,*" and Oix.di Tuni and Hcpalror, vamiMher, polisher, etc., ia prepared to put In Rood orderail klndsof in union 1 iuhtrniueuiN inakInu thorn alimst like, lir-w, at the lowest rau* poHMblc. Order* left at it. (.lattp'K Art Emporium, on

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4th, or where lu- lives, over Uoi't/,'a furnitun- s!orf». on Main, belwemi tah ami 7th atrit'ts, will leeoivo prompt at entiou. loetU-lIm)

OYSTERS!

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y&Mt OYNTKK8!!!

M. C. RAFFERTY,

JUST RECEIVED

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

L. GOODMAN Jr.. & CO..

Opera House Block, and 32s Main, between :)rdand 4thStreets. ". ... ....... ...

GUL1CK & BERRY. *encpal

Main at reel, east of Sixth. IIMM the agency for tho best brand* of Oystcra, which hu oftern to the trad- at reiwonnhlc flgnree. Hep* nella the finest Fifth In I lu W

ANOTHER LARGE LOT 0FL i:

OVERCOATS

FOR ZMZE3ST Sc BOTS Which he bought at such low figures that wo arc able to sell them at ten to fifteen percent less than1 any other house in the city. 7.

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DRUGS, WIND0W GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, SPICES, TRUSSES, DYES,

BRUSHES, FINE LIQUORS,

PATENT HEDIC»'FJ, ETC.,

Opposite Opera Housed

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Speeial Agencies lor Holmjuoi's Ague Pad and 8w!st Ague Cure.