Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 February 1877 — Page 8

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I BOUGHT MY' OPERA KIDS

and other Kvick Knacks at

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Where almost every a-1 in 11 city buys them.

Nevr, Bfimtlfnl nnil Rnre Plnnls. Choii t^t I' nut Tr«es nnil V1n» UNIWLWII- Evergreen H»-I HYUH ?.•!•«. ciefi' vnrie'y HV 1 ijuniiiiiy iit nslnnlshlnifly Uiw prices. Cnlnlogues and Price Lists Fret

CaU at our Nurseries and examine stock. A limited supply always on linml at our City Depot, lc.ral Hall," 8tli St., near Main. llEIXr, BROS..

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feasting on the bivalves, and for the best and the freshest, go to "headquarters," Ed. \V. Johnson's, on Main street, east of Sixth.

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Books,

Stationery, Blank Books,

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BUTTON ILiMILTOA, 324 Dlntu Street

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Before many days the oyster season The well knowu blacksmith shop will have passed. Improve the time by /^"JLd®rhas

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style of Kizer tfc Baker, been sold out to Whitaker, Thomas A Co. The accounts of the late firm will be settled up at once and parties wishing to find them can do so ov making inquiry at the shop. (27 5t) KIZKR & BAKER.

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Bigger thnn Elephants TBAVELTKO BAGS FOR THE MILLON.

Manufactured and*Bold BY

V. 6. Dickhont.

PRICES

LOW.

JOE KUPP, THE "BOSS"

I'HK CHOICEST Fr»sb floats Oil MninS!net.

A. G. AUSTIN & CO.

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All Competition in Hardware and Builders Supplies How's this—Pine Doors for $1.25?

For a good, wholesome lunch cheap, go to White A Mewhinney's. Pure Java coffee only 5 cents a en p.

N'OTICK.

The partnership heretofore existing between J. II. Bennett and W. Summers, in the Drug bu«-im**s, has been this day dissolved, J. H. Bennett retirin in ii a the same place. No. 131Lafayette street, by W.Summers and S. M. Y'-ung, who will receipt for all account

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WHINING NEVER:! PAYS—THE GRUMBLER'S VOICE

It Iniimidates the Young, Frightens the Aged, and, Reacting, Digs the Author's Grave.

When we ar.i auHced last fall that we proposed to ignore panics and all other disturbing elements, and to bur largely wi«h "Cish" whenever good* were sold at a big sacrifice, and then in turn to give them to the people at a trifling prsfit, we little thought it would fairly overwhelm with customer* end create the heaviest fall basH'ess we have ever done.

THE CUTTING CAMPAIGN OF 1876 CARRIED INTO 1877—FEBRUARY AND MARCH MUST NOT BE MONTHS OF IDLENESS.

They sing it in the pirlors It is whlst'ed all about, They play it on hand organs,

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Patton Bros

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Fourth Street Opposite Market House.

SORGHUM.

You can buy a prime article of Sorghum .Molasses cheap for cash of J. R. CM A MBERS, Sixth street.

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Waiitn the readers of The Mail to know that he Inn now and will constantly have through the season, Fresh Pork Hiid Tenderloins, Pork Sausage and the finest Beef in the country. Call at the Popular Star Meat Market, on East Main st r»«»t.

The masses of the people need DRY GOODS more or len every day in the year, and so we propose to keep buving whenevfr big sacrifices are ofiered us. All quotations given for CASH only. "f

MATCH THIS—Immense Lot Good Prints, Only five and six Cents a Yard. MATC3 THIS—A JOBBER'S ENTIRE STOCK of all the BEST BRANDS of PRINTS, only* 7 Cents,

Every housekeeper knows as well as we whether ibis is a terrible low price for Spragne Prints or cot

MATCH THIS---25 t^0 Yards YARD WIDE| PERCALES, Elegant Styles, only 8 cents a yard:

These same goods were sold three months ago for 12}, and one year ago for 15. This shows the danger of tradisg with old logy firms. They don't keep op with the times.

MATCH THIS—BEST TYCOON REPPS, 10 cents. 25 cent DRESS GOODS for 12 1-2 cts. MATCH TBIS-~The "New" Prices in our .Elegant CARPET DEPARTMENT, and also in lCloaks, Shawk Dress Goods and Fur Stocks.

K. B,—fsny o( the goods we are now selling we cannot b^gin to replace tor the same money. The yard wide Percalca, and yard wide prints at 8 e., we cannot bay it light coloring at less than lie. ourselves. Tycoon repps at 10c. are worth ICc,at whple VT»»5 -t sale, and many other goods are "in the same boat." j/

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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.

CONTINUATION

CLOSING OUT SALE!!

Of our entire stock of

Black Silks, Colored Silks, Silk Velvets Irish Poplins, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Tainise Cloths, Grenadines, Foncy Dress Goods,,

Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,

Linen and Cotton Sheeting,Irish Linens,Bed Spreads Embroideries, Real Laces, Kid Gloves, Blankets, Cloaks, Shawls and Hosiery.

As the firm of Felsenheld & Jauriet will be dissolved shortly, and in ordei to close out nearly everything by that time, whe have marked all articles named above AT COST, BELOW COST, AND REGARDLESS OF COST, thus making it the chance of a lifetime to those who wish to avail themselves of the lowest prices of the last thirty years.

Our sales in the last three week9 have been enormous, but we still have a? good assortment left, to which we would invite the attention of those wanting anything in the Dry Goods line for the next two years. It will pay you to make7 selections now.

FELSENHELD & JAURIET,

THE ABOVE IS THE PLACE where at all times may found the largest assortment of

ORGANS,

Jailer "Musical Instruments

and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, of every description, ever kept in Terre-Haute. Purchasing everything from fisrt hands, the proprietor

also having acquired the trade of a Piano Maker, at the same time having an established reputation as a Tuner and Musician, superior advantages are claimed which are simply,.. *?y

PAST COMPETITION.T

PIANOS AND ORGANS rented and sold on easv monthly paysieiils. '*^1 Notice.—GUIDE TO STRANGEK6 inquiring for .r,I

EISNER'S PALACE OF MUSIC.

Take street cars to corner of Main and Third streets, south thence one block to Ohio street, between Third and Second streets.

Wliellier II lie for

PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, OILS, BRUTHES t,

Be sure yon go direct to the "OLD RFXIABLE," .. Headquarters of

Corner of Four 111 and Main Streets.

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