Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 December 1879 — Page 8

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A. W. Helnly had to come down from Danville tbe day before Christmas to buy some presents. He is delighted with his investment with Mr. Watson in the hotel property at Danville

Bayfield, Wis., Prees: The wile of S. E. Maban presented him an eleven and one-hair pound daughter this morning, and Sam is feeling proportionately big about it. He was around town with a box of cigars this forenoon. "1

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R. C. Shaffer, son of Geo. W. Shaffer, of this city, Was married last Tuesday evening to Miss Irene Bennett, at San Antonio, Texas.

Mrs. J. C. Meininger and Miss Jessie Topping came up this week from Clarkeville, Tennessee to spend the holidays with their relatives.

When 0. W. Brown puts on his "store ""^ctbea" now bo carried a nice allverheaded cane, a gift from the employes of the GHobe printing office.

Terry, of the Ledger, had an extra Issue last Monday. The edition was confined to one one copy, and weighed 11^ pounds... It Jhf^bgen bont^LJn f" olotb.

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The birthday of Mrs. R. A. Wood, at tbe Terre Haute Hous6 was made the occasion, on Wednesday, of a present from her friends of a brilliant sec of dia moods. (»eo. W. Oarico, tbe ex-Sheriff, has purchased J. G. Barnard's shoe store, in the- Marble Block. W. If. Wilkes, 1 formerly of the Sheriff's office, will assist him In conducting tbe business.

K*unle Miller, daughter of Hen­

ry Miller, was married to James R. Woods, at the residence of her parents, twelve mile* north of the city, on the 34th Inst, at 6 o'olook p. m. They were the recipients of quite a number of handsome presents. They left tbe same «venlng for Chicago.

Gazette: Mr. Ell Hamilton, of the Terre Haute House clerical force, hss been appointed government storekeeper. Mr. Charley Simpson, former store* 1 keeper has been made a guager. Mr. Al. Jackson has also received an ap pointment aa storekeeper Mr. Hamilton having resigned at the Terre House to 1 accept bia new position, be will be sueoeeded by Mr. Norman Turk who has tor yefrs been with Mr. J. Q. Button, Central bookstore man.

New Tork Tribune: Secretary Thompson, when in his office ofce day, reoeived an acquaintance, who brought with him stranger whom be presented to the Secretary. In a sbott time Mr. Evarts oame In, and Mr. Thompson introduced both gentlemen 10 him, but could not remember tbe stranger's name. "MoM— Randolph Mott—is my name," said tbe Utter. "Are y»u Randolph Mott who

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J. P. Lleielly n, of YOtmgstown, Ohio, I* here spending the holidays with the -, JDavls family. -'-g Mfa Surd and daughter, Mrs.

Nixon, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, are visiting the family of I. H. C. Koyae. Mn. Geo. W. Donnelly, now residing at West Lebanon, near Lafayette, is spending the holidays with the Jo Iks at home.

MIm Hannah Smith and Miss Etta Freeman, who have been visiting Mm Hibben at Indianapolis, returned home this week.

used to Uve in Culpeper county ssked syrup, rock candy drips, choice sorgthe Secretary, "I am," said tbe other. I bum, home-made and California honey •'Well, Mott, I'm clad to see yo*'" said and all seast nable table supplies. Mr. Thompson, and tutnlng again t« the Secretary of Ibe State he added: —TRY RIFNER, No. in HOI TH "Mr. Kvarte. let me now introduce to! FOURTH STRKKT, FOR CHOICE you the man wHo Uogbt me bow to| GROCERIES. BEST COFFEES AND sew." And then xp ained that when PURE TEAS, boy be bad Intended to b*v«t»e suitor,] and worked tor a time in tbe «.!10p ».ri

Mr. Molt, who was or that trade. igo to A II. ^oegeman, No. US smith Koartb etrwiU Me gives poisons! at..!.t*nt*on t» reptirs, And see» that they yesr, and this issue afcoald

The Mali will tio: be sied again rt omit mention of tbe fH that W. H. l»r, on Ohlostreet, twe»t of Tou.-.l. giving WsettHo»-»-rt gtsst tnj mteatas^i b-^s and Aw for ir.fi ssk)

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The employes at Mrs. Riddle's presented her with a handsome toilet set Christmas morning.

J. H. McNeeley, of the Express, with his wife and daughter spent Christmas with some old friends in Richmond.

About seventy-five persons celebrated the tenth anniversary of tbe wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stevenson, at their residence, No. 905 east Main street*

Geo. Weinberg met with a serious mishap at the ball of Schiller Lodge, in Turner Hall, Tuesday night. While dancing he fell and fractured a knee cap. He will not do much dancing for some time to come,-''*vf3

Express: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hibben will spend Christmas in this city. Mr. Hlbbeu bas developed into a staid business man aa befits his position as senior partner in one of the leading wholesale dry goods houses of Indianapolis. -j

Dealers in this city find surrounding towns will find at Peter Miller's, on south Fourth street, a full iine.of Saddlery Hardware, daddies and Collars, at lowest wholesale prices. St. i'i-1

The advance in the price of Oysters does not affect Johnson & Flinri like it doessome of tbe small dealers. They buy no largely that tbe shippers grant them favors, and these favors benefit the patrons of Johnson «fc Fiinu.

The year 187SMs going rapidly, but before it is gone we wish to again repeat that nowhere in town can you do better than at S. Loeb A Co's., sign of the Big Black Bear. Tbey have also a nico line of gents' furnishing goods, gloves, umbrellas, etc., which they are sellirg at extremely low prices. For anything in tbe line mentioned visit Loeb A Co's.

Among the good resolutions of the coming year that of economy in the household is of foremost importance, and let us suggest that a great saving can be made by purchasing your farnltnre at R. Foster «fc Son's, on Fourth atreet, just north of Cherry. They havo an immense stock, and believe in lively sales at small profits. Their trade this week bas been immense.

Button «fc Co. have bad an immense trade this week—still it is not surprising that a considerable amount of stock is left on hand. Many presents will be! sought for the coming week, and it) would be well for the seekers to dmp in at the Central Bookstore and pick up so of he a a in in -f Iday goods. In order to close out this class of goods, Mr. Button has determined to offer the stock at prices which will surely make them go.

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and boys home from school, and the ooming of the New Year's day, these are tbe days for good eatthe days when people throng such entabllshmenta as that of Wright ft King, corner of Main and Seventh streets, where may be found the best assorted stock or groceries, staple, fancy and green, tbe largest and best stock of canned meats, flah and fruits, tbe best brands of oysters as low as sold in this city bams, breakfast bacon, beef tongue, codfish, dressed turkeys, chickens and ducks, cranberries, country and creamery butter, New York cream cheese, buckwheat Hour, new corn meaK oatmeal, cracked wheat, pearl barley, hominy and Carolina head rice, pore maple

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GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE AT OWEN, PIXLEY & CO'S

INCOMPARABLE, ONE-PRICE

CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING HOUSE.:

REDUCTIONS MADE ON OVERCOATS AND SUITINGS TO CLOSE THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTIONS.

OUR HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS, ARE EXTRAORDINARY

OUR STOCK OF SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS IS LIMITED ONLY BY THE TASTES AND WANTS OF THE PEOPLE.

OTTIR, LI2STE OFT UBCK'WEAB IS TTIsr^^^I^O^GHI^BXjE.

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and bespeaks for tbe coming

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OWEN, PIXLEY & CO.^ 508 and 510 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

FANCIES!

QENTEiSL SUBSTANTIAL GOODS ARE ALWAYS ESSENTIAL.

Wishing anything in that line yflfb should not fail to examine owr stook and price*before baying elsewhere. MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S Overwear and Underwear, Business Salts, I)fww Baits, Everv Day Suite, Overcoats. Ulsters, from fS.OO up to the best the market affords band made Cardigan knit jackets from 75a to fi.50, Canton flannel drawsis ffic to SOe a pair, UnderKhirta SiSc to |150, xood jrennlne Back gloves from ft to fl^O, White Shirts from TSe to flM, beet Wamsutta maslin, lineo bosom White shirt, unlaandried, TSc,

mwayotber thing# teonomerooa to mention. Oar stoek Is of the very best msAttfscinres, and bas proved to the satisfaction of hundreds thst we sell better goods for less money than some of our competitors who promise so much, Examine the stock, pries oar goods, and satisfy yoursslves.

Miller & Cox,

Tbe Reliable Clothiers and Merchant TaUoz% S&t Main street, Bear Sixth-SS

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Ladies 'will find the largest and best selected stock of Millinery Goods at EMIL BAUER'S.

No 22south 4tb. st. bet. Main and Ohio. Sign of the Big Bonnet. Lowest prices to wholesale buyers.

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FINE HOLIDAY GOODS.

NEWEST STYLES IN BOTH GOODS AND OASES.

Making the most elegant Sets ever brought to the city, and all bought i)IRE0T FROM THE IMPORTERS at lowest cash prloes. ELEGANT COMBINATION TOILET CANES, in Satin cases, beautifully decorated with hand painting. GOLD AND SILVER BRUSH, COMB AND MIRROR SETS, the latest thing out, and tbe most attractive goods ever made. LADIES* AND GENTS' DRESSING CASES, very complete and in new styles.

FRENCH ODOUR CASES, in satin, velvet and leather, with plate glass tops and cut bottlos. OPERA GLASSES (Lemaire*s best), nice assortment, lu pearl, gilt and leather. SEAL SKIN PORTMONIES, with the fur on, to be worn with seal skin suits, PORTMOKIES AND POCKETBOOKS, in Russia, Seal and Morocco, the finest line in the city. PAINTED SEA SHELLS, on pretty gilt and leather stands.

LADIES* AND MISSES' WORK BOXES, in new and pretty styles, containing complete viBitlng outfits in best goods. Jewel Cases, Glove and Handkerohief Boxes, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Smokers' 8ets, Bon Bon Boxes, Card Boxee, Card Cases and Portmouies, in pearl, tortoise sboll and fine leathers, Dresden China Bouquet Sets, Crib Boards, Whist Counter:), Ladloa' Pocket knives, Pungents, Plate Glass Haud and Dressing Case Mirrors, snd the largest stock of Cut Glass Bottles in the city.

Our stock w-9 greeted with tim advantage of years of experience in this kind of goods, it emhr»i*N ibe most attractive and suitable things for presents to cbildr«u, young people or old people, ladies or gents, and our customers will run no risk or ^Attinu oiu stylo, last year's goods, as those may who patronize houses who are making tbBir first venture in this line.

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L. GOODMAN, JR., & CO.,

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OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY,

ARK OFFERING BIG BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF

WINTER GOODS

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OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS

Is very complete yet, snd anybody in want of anything in their line,'

READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER,

Will find It to their interest to call on thVot.

PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS*# Picture Frames Made to Order.

McKeeu's Block, No. 640 Main street between 6th and 7th.

L. GOODMAN, JR., & CO.,

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For 1879.

Bnrns Le& Coal, Is Easier Beguluted, Keeps Ffre Longer,

Will Last Longer,

.Has tbe Best Grates Is the Best Proportioned*

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Very Best Stove in the Market

We take grc*t pleasnre in showing our Stove, becanse it bears tbe most critical exguainstioft jp

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