Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 March 1877 — Page 5
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PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
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"If ever I cease to lore" is a purty song. I sing .it often. I ginerally sing fit a boat Rippetoe fur I I do tbink that man is more deservin' 'an a'moHt any man I know. If everybody did as much as Mhe does far the good o' humanity, this would be Jn good deal bettor world. i^'Now to-day, I notice he has as nice things to at tbar at bis store as ever a 3U88on laid eyes on. Ob
JEf ever I cease to love
cease to love—
READERS OF THE MAIL. 4
When you come to Terre Haute call on I D. Miller, north Fourth street. He has a first class bouse, and brick stable attached, where man and beast can have good accommodations at astonishingly low prices. 25 cents a meal.
$10.00 Reward.
Iiost on Sunday, Feb. 11th, a black and tan dog. Answers to the name of Frank. The above reward will be paid for any information, or if returned to the northeast corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets.
STOLEN—REWARD!
Stolen from my smoke hou*e last night, a lot of clear fhouldern. I will' give twenty-five dollars for the meat and thief. J. L. IIUMASTON.
March 2nd, 1877.
SORGHUM.
You can buy a prime article of Sorghum Molasses cheap for cash of J. R.' CHAMBERS, sixth street.
DAN. MILLER'S GROCERY HOUSE,
On north Fourth street stands at the bead of the retail houses in this city, carries the largest stock of staples—and can and will sell them to consumers, in large or smal: quantities, at lower prices than any of its competitors. The following reasons will prove the correctness of the above:
Ji*ir8t—We pay no rent, and Bave from two to five per cent, over our competitors on all goods sold.
Second—Ours
IF
is the only retail house
in the city that buys goods from manufactures and first hands, and hence can sell staple groceries in larp,e lots to consumers at wholesale prices, or as low as some of our competitors buy theirs.
Third—Onr
long experience of nearly
a quarter of a century in this business has taught us where, when and from whom to buy goods.
Special inducements offered to dealers and family ordors in large quautities. Persons livini? at a distance can order goods by mail, and receive the same promptly at as low.
Three Car loads of Horney Richmond and Imperial Plows, last received by Hmith A Towu* ley.
it CONVERTS TO THE WEDICAi. TIBTCES OF r,
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Rutherford B.
Hayes Never in his Life Had Better,
Couldn't Find Better or Eat Better Codfish, Boneless Codfish,
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Choice mackerel, ha mo, shoulder*, side bacon, hre*kfaat bacon. All kinds of canned frui's and fresh vegetables at as low pi ires a* can be had to-day at Wright & Ki. Oman's. See their puperb jellies preserved ginger, teas of all kinds, English hrenkfjft, oo onp, gunpowder and imperial, a large fresh stock just arrived. CHII on em and try 'em.
Amusements.
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PERA HOUSE
»E NIGHT
SATDEDAY, MARCH 3D.'
Kew Yort classical Llvii An Statues and specialty troupe. *V Y*
20 Handsoma Young Ladies. 20. In an elegant §erir* nf mythological repre• etntailons flom ti-i mo«t renowned master*. NEW MUSIC. NE'VSOXtH. NEW SKETCHED
Prices of adml'rfon as
DR.•J.M
IT. HOLLUWAY, ,/ •P ATIOON ILLINOIS
WILL VISIT TERRE HAUTE. .ON TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK, AT NATIONAL HOTEI
From
9
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A. M.
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9
He has a christian character at home.
4JALE OF CERTAIN LANDS BELONGING TO THE CITY AND COUNTY JOINTLY.
Are already numerous. In Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Chicago and other cities, the demand tor BLUE GLASS HAS BECOME IMMENSE. Those desiring to test tlds cure can be supplied by
110
ft*
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o'clock
P. M.
TO TREAT
CHRONIC DISEASES!,
—AL80—
FEMALE DISEASES of all Grades 011 A NEW THEORY. Hoes not produce pain but cures the Patient.
Ho can cure DYSPEPSIA in its worst forms. Hu con cure DIIOPSY and hardly ever tap the patient.
He Can cure Lung and Throat Diseases, Old Coughs, etc., by Inhalation of Oxygenized ir, which penetrates every Air Cell with its healing virtues.
Cures the worst CASES OF ASTHMA. Trea's HKART DIdBA.SE* with New Rf medio and with great success.
Will Treat Piivate diseases with French and American Remedies.
TERMS CASH—Let tlie Afflicted call and see him.
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CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,)
TERRK HACTR IND
Jan. 26,1877.
Sealed proposals will be received by the com men council of this city,
ID
TKKMS:less.
conjunction with
the board of comminlonere of Vigo county, from and after this date, to March 6tb, 1S77. From parties wishing to purchase, "a bact of laud sltuaUd in we*t fractional section (21') twenty-one, township (12. twlv north, range (9) nine west, lying south of the grade of the free bri eat Main street, and west of the Wabash riv .containing(17) seventeen acres more or
One-fourth cash at timeot tale, bal
ance in 13| three, equal yearly paymemts. Purchaser to gle note with approved security, with interest at the rate of (6) six per cent from date of sale. The council and board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the common council, Jan.16,1877. uv aJoUifB.
JOE RUPP, THE "BOSS" E
THE CHOICEST
TOLBKRT,
Fresh Meats 011 Main Street.*??
City Clerk.
A BERRY, Drnggists,
0. &B. also have full stock of Window Glass, including RUBY and FIGURED. Tlicy make
extra charge for cutting glass.
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MATCH THIS--BEST TYCOON BEPFS,
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FERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MA rTV
"GOOD WORKS"
Should not be "hid trader a bushel," but go forth and multiply. Neither where to find I-0"W PRICES FOR
GOODS
Should be known only to the wise. Hu cess crowns the eff rts 6f those who help themselyea and we shall do our part in making the fact known, that the
BTJCKBY
CASH, STORE is the place for bargains during March. The rest lies with the readers if they want to secure the benefits of our advertising.
THAT 'RED FLAG"
Will flutter through March, before inventory, and t.h« stock has just got to be reduced before that time, no choice abo it it
a he is iv on or BIG BARGAINS AT THE "BUCKEYE.'*
Our stock has been largely increased with
FRESH GOODS.
These must be sold before stock taking. Come autl see. WILL DO MOKE THAN WE ADVERTISE. Turkey
red tablous 75 ceots?
DOYLIES TO HATCH 75 CTS. PR. DOZ., Are to be found among the many bargain* jn«*t received. 'r
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CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN,
Is Daily Receiving New Goods of the Very Best .s. Manufacture, such as
BURTS', REYNOLDS BROTHERS'
'"'—AND OTHERS IN- ..
LADIES' FINE SHOES and SLIPPERS, Ti
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Of Best Make and Prices Lower than ever. Come and see Before Buying Elsewhere.
WHINING NEVER PAYS—THE GRUMBLER'S VOICE IS5 POISON
It Intimidates the Young Frightens the Aged, and, Reacting, Digs the Author's Grave.
When we announced l»*t fall that we proposed to ignore panics and all other disturbing elements, and to buy largely with "Cash" whenever goodi were §old at a big sacrifice, and then in turn to give them to the'people at a triflirigjjprofit, little thought it would fairly overwhelm ua with customers and create the heaviest fall business we nave ever done.
THE CUTTING CAMPAIGN OF 1876 CARRIED INTO 1877—FEBRUARY AND MARCH MUST NOT BE MONTHS OF IDLENESS.
The masses of the people Aeed DRY GOODS more or'Iees every day in the year, and so we propose to keep buying whenever big sacrifices are ofiered us. All quotations given for CASH only. -5
MATCH THIS—-Immense Lot Good Prints, Only five and six Gents a Yard. MATCB THIS---A JOBBER'S ENTIRE STOCK of ail the BEST BRANDS of PRINTS, only 7 Cents,
»ery hosekeeper knows as well as we whether thin is a terrible low price for Sprague Prints or rot,
MATCH THIS—25,M O yards YARD WIDE PERCALES, Elegant Styles, only 8 cents a yardf
These same goodajwere sold three montlujago for 12|, ard one year ago for 15. This shows toe Uanger of trading with old fogy firms. They don't keep up with.the times.
'MATCH THIS—The '"New" Prices in our Elegant CARPET DEPARTMENT, and also in [Cloaks, Shawls I1 Dress Goods and Fur Stocks.
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10 cents. 25 cent
JS. B.— Many of the goods^we are now telling we cannot begin to replace tor the same money. The^yard wide Percales, and yard wide prints at 8 c., we cannot buy io light coloring at less than Jlc. ourselves. Tycoon reppa at 10c. ar« wotth I6c, at whole sale, sad many other goods are "in the same boat."
Bead the Following Drives
200 Pieces Choice Styles Prints 61-4 Cents Cheviot Shirtings 121-2 Cents 75 WHITE SPREADS 85 CENTS 100 'Extra Size Spreads 95 Cents,
ALL WOOL "ASSIMERES
85 Cents and $1.15.
These were so cheap and sold so fast that we have had to get in a new lot. Parties who have been waiting will find a good assortment now.
Black Cashmeres 40 Inches
Wide, extra clear color just received*
Dollar Per Yard, Cheap at $125.
BLACK SILKS $1.00 PR YARD,
And is a big driye to any one wanting this quality of silk. No better can be bought less than $ 1.25.
WHITE WOOL FLANNELS! In Spring Weights, very cheap in price during March. 9-4, 10-4 'Sheetings—-Pillow Case* Cottons
Are now selling
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than New York cost at Ryce's.
READERS, BE AS WISE IJJ COMING
AS WE ARE IN
HERALDIC OUR B4ROAOTS AND BOTH OF US WILL DOEAOH OTHER O-OOJD
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