Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1876 — Page 8
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THE MAIL,
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE
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Personal.
'Hon. D. W. Yoorhew to in Wwhlng
feu. Col.Thoa. H. Nelaon to lti Washing Con.
Mr, C. C. Qakey baa gone oat of bnal
MiasTillle Ball to visiting Rev. W. OwevWa (kmily, at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Wei ton Mod mitt and his daughter $ Visa Jennie, left Monday for their home fe Leroy, New York tfeoig* T. link, of St. Louis, has been flMndiuR a few days In the city with hi* «td friends and acqualnsanoes.
Tbomai P. Donham hss been appoint «1 Deputy Proseoating Attorney o! the Criminal Court, by Mr. Kelley
The Carman family of ringers will *ng in this city, under the auspioes of fee Y. ML C. A., Monday evening.
Mr. Charles E. Barrick, ol the revenue jftrvioe, is putting in this month in sdisffllery at Portland, Parke county,
Mr. Richard Carleton has been in Hancie, Indiana, thia week, with J. 8. Xtokerson, reporting a murder trial.
Mrs. M. C. Carr was summoned to Paris, Illinois, Saturday, by a telegram enouncing the death
of
her mother.
Mr. D. W. Miushall returned, Tuesfey from Pennsylvania whither ho haft gone to attend the funeral of his mother. •Wsnator Newton Booth, who bad beeu -waiting a short visit to bis parents, lert
Oe c)ty Saturday afternoon lor WashilgtOB. Mr. Jaoob Breinig, of Vinoennes, oonfcmplatea making this city his home Mcain He is one of the flnwt mnsklans the State, as lesder of» brass band or ««bestra, and Just at this time there is a ^lendid opening for such a man.
Mr Charles A. Robinson, for so long
-nwc'riptlou
Monday
clerk at Dr. Pence's drug
Sore, eft this week for his new home in aUasouri. A large number of friends Ave blm a pleasant surprise party at Ala father's residence, Mouday evening, «id the light fantastic was kept up till 3 clock ia the morning. "Eiiq. Qulgley married bis first couple
evening.
They
ssy he was very
«iueh confused and blushed painfully. *ot threngb the ceremony very cred Aably, however and those present pro•ounce his manner of closing with the Otemu words, "And may God have wercy on your soular very line and fenpre *ive.
A letter from the Congregational
*urch at Newtonville, Mass., InvitinK Cie
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«nd delegates to assist in the installation of Rev. E. H. Howo as pastor of the 4uroh first nam«d, was received lsat W*»k by Mr. Martyn and read in his pulpit Sunday whereupon, the church ippnintml Mr. Luoins Ilyce aa such del ^ate. The installation of Mr. Howe feok place on Wednesday of this week.
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Governor Hendrieka attended the fn neral of Col. Dowling yeaterday. Prof. Smart, Stat* Superintendent©/ Public Inatructiou, lain lbs city.
Miss Carrie Fairbanks is visiting her sister, Mrs. Montagnler, In CSnclanati. Mr. John Dowling, of Boston, brother of the late Col. Thomas Dowling, to in the city.
Dr. Thompson has removed his residence to the oorner Qf Eighth snd Mulberry streets.
Mr. Tiber,'business manager~of~the Evansville Journal, spent Tbuisdsy afternoon In the city
Dr. A. Winslow. agent for the Watertown Insurance Company, has located here permanently.
Mr. J. U. Locke, who hss been visit ing in Roeton for a month past, returned heme Thursday night.
Mr. W. H. Wslmsley, of PhUadelpbia, is visiting brother, Messrs. K. M. and Thomas Walmaley, in this city.
Mian Jennie Daniels, who hss been vis iting Mrs. Rids Wslker, st Paris, Illinois, returned to the city on Wednesday
Hon. Jesse L. Williams,' of Fori Waye, was in the city, yesterday, to at tend the fnneral of his life long friend, Col Dowling.
Mr. J. A. fecudder bss oonjetjwiTfrorr Cincinnati and taken a petition in the store of his brother, Mr. W. H. Scudde^ —Santa Klaus' beadquai^ers.
Miss Marie Eberwlne, formeily oft! city, has been seriously fU at Chicsi for several weeks, but hepes are now entertained of her recovery, when stir will return to her home. &
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Mr. John Pugb, a very popular younf gentleman in this community, wanarried Thursday to Mia^s Josephin lislstead, at the residence of the bride'b parents, in Honey Creek township.
Mraars. J. M. O'Bo.vIe and Ssuaue Wstson, and Miss Landis, all of Indianit.i.s, have been in the city this week to attend the funeral of the late Thoma
O'Boyle. Mr. L. I* Watson and Mr. Robert Wstson, of Vincenne^were also
here. Kuir«neT. Heiner is in Has, T»xa* fn a recent letter from tbat plaoe to the Bxpress, of this city, he makes the as toundintf announcement that VPolitlr^ here is comparatively dead, and the southern man reasons more ralmly than his brother in the north, and every oneV pinion la even more respected than in Indiana." We congratulate £ugene. upon the discovery.
Doc" Ambrose, the weV known auctioneer, ban r'-torned to the city frAm a lengthy stay in Philadelphia, where he wm enirageH foraevernl months in promnading up and down be^re Indepeud enre Hall in the old continental costume of 1776, sellins copies of the newapaj*»rttiat and earlier dates. People from this vicinity who know him well boURbt papers of him everv day without a
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ion ol who be was. "Doc" ia a joMj feilo^ and enjoyed the 'un hugely.
THE IlANDSOM KS IKlfL EV^R BROUGHT TO OUR CI TY IS NOW AT THE POPULAR EN Vs I ORE YOUJR CHANCES ARE tiOOI. UlV^lSr AWAY JANUARY 1-r. (JO THE
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BOYS", YOUTHS' AND GENTS'
OVERCOATS
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Come Early. *1 513 Main Street.
We Mean Business Right up to the Handle!
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL
SMOKE THE CELEBRATED "Fast Mail"
CIGAR.
We Imv« at last found ont what will make smokers foal proud—* dgar that wilt undoubtedly please, and only costs
NICKEL pleas. The "Fast Mail" la It* name. "We sell this celebrated brand, tbat will any competition atan 1." Soid by FELLENZER A CO., (Regen A Lorey's o.d stand) TSrre Haute, Ind.
MINK FUR AND SEAL SKIN GLOVES AT A. R. RTONEIT8, 511 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FlfTH AND SIXTH. ,t.
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Removal!
Daniel Miller A Co. will remove their stock of grooeries, on Dec. 1st, to the old stand of D. Mlllsi. on.north. iU^street, where Messrs. W. Clayton, W. A. p<*ban and Peter Ollbreath will be pleised to see all their old friends^and patrfena Mr. Miller has a go9d-«6airtaing Ho^ise and a large aod *mimodlous\ brick 8^a ble oonnected with his store \where at|l an be aceommodated with sJodgingi vtood meals and grooerits, at astonishing lw low prices.
Herz is the Meunei Man in Town,
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TO HUN AGAINST IN OPPOSITION.
A certain Kla'n street merchant who -•ell* a few notions and calls himself opposition, says:
Hers is the meanest man in Terre Haute." 1 Do you know why
Because Herz sells more cloaks than *ny two houses in town together. Because Herz sells Hosiery,Gloves,Nubiss, Ties, Collars snd Cuffs, Corsets, Fun-, and Underwear chesperthan others csn tfford to sell. Becsuse Herz leads the market and does the cutting and the balance have to follow suit or stay behind #1 f* *6
Bn«auso Herz takes no odds from anybody and challenges sny other merchant in Terre Hau'e to beat his prices or even to meet tbem in most of the articles. «fi
Send around your toy, Mr. ManVthis morning, and have him take items of what we have to sell and how we sell it, and then call us mean for selling 3 mottoes for 10 cents, for wbiob you asked 10 cents apiece a week ago, until we cut you down to five, and a lot of mottoes at2'and 3 ccnta which you sold right along for 5 cents each.
A lot of Felt Skirts for $1.00 each, for which you ask $1.75. A lot for 50 cents each which you can't »uch with a ten loot pole. A case of Nubias cheap enough to make you sick. full line of Holiday Goods such as Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars and Cuffe, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Ac., at prices to make your eyes straight st once.
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Men's Arctie*, $1 Tft. Women's Arctics, II.S5." Plain Rubbers, 50 els. MUses' Alaskas, Mots.
Rubbers 40 cts.
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We bavs the largest sod nest d«sirabls stock of Boits sad Bboas in lbs ehy, offer extra low price* rubber goods.
Tksas are all new goods. D.C. GREINEB&OO.
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ITALIAN PRUNELLES, .L\GA GRAPES. CAfclFORNIA PEARS, AND )THER LUXURIES, ATURSO* DOLAN'S, TO-DAY. -A
Riddle ells Jewelry the cheapest. 517 Main treet.
or an al nice three piece toiM set for one dollar, go to Stahl's 634 Main street Between 6th a d7th
W© are daily receiving New Cloaks,
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We still offer our customers what can be had onlyv at* the Cheapest Store, viz: 0 spools of| Clark's Best Thread for 25 cents. Remember
HUGHES & REED, 515' Main street, one east of Mosslers.
gaatT.u* wfctefc'ar elegant and stylish shapes and fits, and the arils at
have Jmmt uu I soponor manner which they are gotten up. ••ii «««84 k«»we«..|^ye
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Wants the readers of The Mail to know that he has now and will constantly bsve through the sesson, Fresh Pork and Tenderloins, Park Sausage and ni u..«ontryon
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SEAL SKIN 'CLOAKS.1
We invite particalar attention to the Unfit line of iSEAL SKIN CLOAKS em brought to this State. They are especially recomded for the magnificent qnality of Seal Skin oat of which they are manufactured, for their
with ANY BLAKE of Seal Skin Cloaks to be
found in this country. Every garment is folly I warranted by ns. Ladies about to treat
themselves to one of these serviceable and
PonularStar Meat Market, East Mail ... .. .1 a
comfortable Cloaks will consult their interests
by examining these superb garments. FELSENHELD & JAURIET, 628 Wain Street.
~~~JUSTRE^iVED ANOTHER LARGK, LOT OF
OVERCOATS
UGHES & REED. I FOR MEIsT &c BOYS I I
Which he bought at such low figures that we are
Offer thia week BestIable tesell them at ten to fifteen percent less than Zephyrs in common col- any other house in the city. orsatlO conts an oz in We invite everybody to call and examine our high colors at 15 cents stock and Prices before buying anywhere else.
Splendid OVERCOATS from $3.00 to $10.00. Very fine Ail-Wool leaver, Kersey and Chinchilla Overcoats from $10.00 to $20,00.
L. GOODMAN Jr.. & CO.,
I Opera House Block, and 328 Main, between 3rd and 4th Streets.
The iWay Down Town Music House
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the place where llare Bargains are Offered Useful Gifts for the coming Holidays.
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All hfndH of MHiatlor niuiral InfttrmnpntH Mild ffltHln Books.
PORTFOI.IOS. nil wool Hand KuiUroldcri# «I PiaooC'overs, l*i»uo and Orpin S(oo!». Ail n^ortiiK iil In offered to Nelect from wbich \VJH HAD A KIVAI. In tttH oily.
SPECIAL NOTICE:
Hirnippr* ir quiring lor Ki«wn)»r's Music
lit'onm-d up li'wnthat"he keeps way down town." Partly thift Im truo. Ins pr «n» "WAY DOWN'' and |?ople are not alow in Qudiug out tail it jwyu to bu«i up tl»o "down town" Low Price Music Houae.
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PA LACE OF USIC,
Ilioek of I be jf a in Kirrel llniTviay, Belwecii 13rit MrcciH, TEKBE 1IAITE, UD.
GUL1CK & BERRY,
(•eneral U«'«ler» in
DRUGS. WIN 00 W O LASS,. AINTS, OILS, SPICES, TRUSSES, DYES,
BRUSHES, FINE LIQUORS,
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The Matchless Knabe, 'V1. Steck, Lindeman's Patent Cycloid,
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ol high rf-putatlon.
Taylor & Farlej Ana the Cleve'and O^gan Co.
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Notilh^lif of I*ul»a O
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TERREHMJTEIND
Hpeelal A^eoeioH for lloinian'i Axuc Pad and Hw»8 Ague Cure.
