Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 December 1881 — Page 8

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Buntio Armstrong have displayed a great deal of taste, as well as enterprise in sending out a neat descriptive cata­

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of holiday goods, accompanied by An elegant illuminated card. R. S. Cox and Ray G. Jenckes, after a Jtoyj ?f (fee Southern cities are tf In Hew York purchasing the necessary machinery for car works on a scale similar to that of Seath A Hager'sin this dty. Tbey will locate at Nashville.

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this month. The last news of the condition Ban is unfavorable. ULJ. «v Mrs. John A. Davis, of Mont Hose is •ery ill with the winter lever.

Miss May Seudder, daughter of W. H. Scudder, is lying very dangerously ill of consumption.

Dick Surrell was out yesterday and right glad to see the boys again after bis wrestle with typhoid fever.

Win. Havens, a resident of this city, and formerly in the employ of A. B. Mewhinney, died of small-pox, in Chicago, recently.

We are real glad to learn that William Morgan, the injured Vandalia engineer, ia doing well and that his early recovery is now assured.

Hon. Win. Mack came in, this week, Jrorn on extended tour through the South—part of the time in company with R. S. Cox and Ray G. Jenckes.

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J. H. Rees, a pupil of Col. Asbury Steele, hasr moved to this city, from Marion, Ind., and taken a partnership interest with I. H. C. Royse.

The wife of Robert Linn died at Hymeria, Sullivan county, last Saturday night, of consumption. She formerly resided here, and had many friends.

J. J. Laridis, local agent here for the I. A St. L,-,

5s siv-k with typhoid fever, at

Indianapolis, and C. C. Pierce, Jr., the passenger agent, is attending to his du-

Beauchamp A Miller, the livery meu, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Beauchamp will continue the business, and Mr. Miller will probably go to railroading agnin.

T. W. Harper has been employed by the city to defend it in the C. fe T. H. suits. He is to be paid for this service f600 in six months, f&00 in one year, and 91,000 more in case he gains the suits or effects a compromise satisfactory to the city.

Jtidiiitiaflotta IHtii&s: Mrs. Miranda H. Rett®, wife of Alfred H. Betts, former! of this city, died at Thorntown, on Sunday morning. She was sister of James" H. McNeely, of the Torre Haute Express, and John H. McNeely? of the Evansvllle Journal.

John D. Turner, of the McKeen Cadets, «on of James H. Turner, was married, Wednesday evening, to Miss Bella S. rearce, daughter of P. I'earce, north Fifth *tw*t. They took the night train for Chicago, afid lots of friends wish that their** may bo a life of much happiness.

C. 8. McKeen and O. S. Perkins have purchased the stock of gents' furnishing goods lately owned by Burton ft Burns, and will rwtock it with everything desirable. They art jspuug men of enterprise, great favorites with all their acquaintance* and will certainly succeed In business.

James W. Landrum has resigned bis position as principal of the Seventh District school, to take a place in the office of Auditor Roney, of the Vandalia. Mr. Landrum is one of the rising young man of the city. Ills place in the school "W^ll be filled by Mrs. Klla K. Scott, who bar been teaching in the First ward

The well known Insurance Agency of Mel Stewart, consisting of the Old Home, Queen, Glenn's Falls, and others lias been consolidated with the office of Boudiuot ft Bigelow. It makes a very strung agency in fact, one of the best in UteSUkte. Mel Stewart will be with the mw firm, and will undoubtedly make things lively in the future as in the past. Success!

Oontman ft Hess, of the Bartlett Bind a on an a in to or Blank Books of ail kinds. Ledgers, Journals Cash Books, Sale Books, efcx, raled in any desired style. Merchants ^mating books by the first, should band in their orders now. Telephone connected with the Bindery over Cfenlral Bookiton, SM Main street.

Haddlery hardware, together with collar* and saddles of home manufacture, •applied the trad* at lowest wholesale price*, by Peter Miller, the harness manuti*8«»W, south Fourth stnwC

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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

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Dr. Scoville Is the city health-officer *. wU-4 £••*.•*~v,

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Mrs. J. A. Modesitt and Mrs. Ira Lang ford contemplate a trip to Florida. Braman A Sage will get their wholesale notion house in operation next month.

Joseph Strong and wife enjoyed their crystal wedding anniversary Monday evening.

Mrs. T. B. Glazebrook has returned from the East, after an absence of two months.

Mrs. D. W. Minshall and daughter came home yesterday afternoon from the East.

Miss Laura Glavis will spend the Winter here with her grandfather, James Ross.

Frank Seaman has taken his old place in the Globe Office, corner of Fifth and Ohio streets.

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Foster ft Son's, north Fourth street, would be acceptable on Christmas. Boy a blanket for your horse and a lap robe for your self, from the nice lot at Flsbeek Bros, 212 Main Street. They are selling at very low prices. "Must have cash!" says J. P. Brennan, the merchant tailor, at No. 651 Wabash street, and for this purpose he is determined to sell his stock of elegant piece-goods at greatly reduced prices They miwt be sold, and now is the time for those who wish anew suit made to order for holiday wear. You will assuredly save money by leaving your measure with J. P. Brennan.

Perhaps you wouldn't think, if you hadn't read this item, of going to a bat store for a Christmas gift. But what more acceptable for a boy than a nice, new style hat or cap, or a nice pair of warm gloves, such as is shown in great variety at S. Loeb A Co's, corner of Main and Fift|i streets, where also may befonnd a nioe line of gents furnishing goods at very reasonable prices.

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You will make a mistake if you do not ge to Richard Dahlen's, No. 11 south Fourth street, for Dressed Poultry, new Currants and Raisins, Fresh Oysters, Imported Krout, Maple Syrup, Buck wheat Flour, Oranges, Lemons, Celery Sauce, Chow-Chow and Pickles, Smoked White Fish, Canned Meats, Apple Butter, new Prunes, Preserved Fruits, all kinds of Jellies, Jams, and the choicest brandsof Canned Goods.

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Wright ft Kaufman, the enterprising grocers on the corner of Main and Seventh streets, do not depeud on this great big United States alone for getting table supplies. From over the water— from Germany—they get their Sauer Kraut. It is the genuine Imported article, and is pronouneed elegant by all who have tried it. They have nice Buckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup, Bulk Jellies, Bulk Pickles, Canned Goods, and Dressed Poultry.

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Button A Co, at the Central Bookstore, are confident of a big holiday trade—else they would not have laid in such an immense stock ef goods suitable for Christmas gifts. There are misowltonepus gifts books in great variety, books in sets, oooks in elegant bindings, books of every description and suited to ovary taste a great big table devoted to juvenile literature of the most attractive kind photograph albums, piotur/98 picture frames, mantel and table org twenty games and hundreds of other articles, just the thing for a nice present. Don't fail to visit the Central Bookstore, when out on your holiday shopping trips.

OTHER PEOPLE.

Kooknk had a que^f" i&ktrimouial jumble the other day, when a father's son married a father's divorced wife, the father having secured a divorce in order that he might marry his Vife's sister,

A man has actually bben disovered in Missouri who didn't know until last week that President Garfield had been assassinated. He takes no newspaper and is very deaf, which is the explanation of his phenomenal Ignorance. He ought to get an audiphone.

A wealthy citizen of Albany was recently paralysed in one of the New York hotels. It is feared that he cannot recover, He fell in front of the desk and had to be carried to his room. He asked the clerk a question and was answered, "yes, sir," instead of "whatdyesay

Somnambulism is a very dangerous affliction. The other night one of its victims named William Florith, of Peoria, 111., rose from his sleeping berth in a railway car, walked out of the door and awoke in a cornfield, strange to say, uninjured. Mr. Florith will, when traveling !n the future, do well to strap himself in his berth.

A Brooklyn "masher" met with an uncommon sort of an adventure the other day. He followed a young lady home, and when she flew hurriedly through tbedoor, opened by her mother, the fellow accosted the latter as an acquaintance. The motW rang the bur glar alarm, invited the man in, and pretended to send for her daughter. Re* suits: Masher arrested, taken to Hie station-house for the night, and fined $10.

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Frank E. Marvin, o! Chicago, was In fatuated with the widow Dowling, in whose boarding-house he lived bnt she cared nothing for him except as promptly-paying boarder, and therefore kept him in suspense as to her real sentiments. "I am tired of waiting for your answer," be said the other day at the dinner table. "Say you will marry sue or I'U swallow this poisoa with my coffee and betook the drag from his pocket. The widow laughed at htm, thinking It was a joke. "Once for all," he solemnly prqtestad: '•say y*s, or IT1 die right here." She said no, and he was dead an hoar.

Many yean ago Alderman Musgrave, a leading London auctioneer, left word on leaving hia store that a parcel waa to be seat up to his bouse by the porter. Bat In the evening one of his senior clerks appeared with it, and explained thai as tbo porter was not forthcoming, he thought he might as well bring it himself. The Alderman was so weQ ptaewd with the young man, for whom be feii great esteem, that be soon afterward took him Into partnership, and the other day the obliging clerk became Ixrd Mayvr of London.

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

Toilet and Fancy- Goods.

The very newest and most tasteful productions of London Paris aud Vienna makers, in goods suitable for

Christmas, Birthday and Wedding Presents,

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JEWEL BOXES, ODOR BOXES, TOIET STANDS, GAME BOXES, SMOKERS' SETS, OPERA GLASSES, CARD BOXES, CARD CASES, ELEGANT FANS,

Comb, Br ask and Mirror Seta. Our stock of these sets is so large and varied in material and style that It would be impossible to enumerate them herein. We have all the regular styles and a great number of entirely new ones, comprising Oases in Morocco, Russia Leather, Plush, In all colors, Satin, Brocade, Velvet and Cork Wood, with corresponding elegant linlugsand beautifully ornamented with Embroidery, Hand Painting, Ac., Ac., and with outfits for same in all styles and colors olCelluloid, Ivoiy, Tortoise Shell. Pearl Inlaid, Florence Goods, and Imperial Rubber at prices ranging from 82.50, 93.50 §4.00 96.00,58.00, 910.00 up to 916-00. The quantity we buy of -those goods places us beyond Competlon on prices. Our assortment is larger and our prices lower than can be had anywhere in this States

We have an immease lay ouf of pretty and useful novelties for Ladies and dents in

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WORK BOXES, SHAVING SETS, PAINTED SHELLS MUSIO BOXES, COMB, BRUSH AND MIRROR SETS, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES,

LADIES* AND GENTS'DRESSING CASES, ftc., ftc., Portmonies, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Letter Cases, Bill Books, Bankers' Cases, Card Boxes,

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Reticules, Cabas, Cigar and Cigarette Cases Arm Bags, In Leather Plush and Satin, Pocket and Traveling Whisks in Cases, Moustache Sets, Infant Sets, and a complete stock of Cut and Engraved Perfume and Cologne Bottles, both domestic and Imported.

We place on exhibition for the first tint* this country a number of those rare and exquisitely beautiful Pictures, in QlaceS des Perles work, including a "Street in Naples by Moonlight," "Kinjhan,"a Turkish scene "Moonlight Scene, Salerna, Italy," "Turin Cathedral," "Cape Hatteras Light House," "Milan Cathedral," and other interesting pieces. Those who appreciate art and beauty will find them a real enjoyment.

Our friends are respectfully invited to call and inspect our stock, and orders by **f*1 mail are solicited. A

BUNTIN &T ARMSTRONG, Druggists.

Cor. 6th A Main streets, and "Depot Drug Store," at Union Depot.

A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.

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Large Stock of Men's Shoes,

Hade to Measure,Misfits,and somn that the parties failed to call for Which we will sell for less than cost to dispose of them. We wilj^llyou a

A $5.00 Home-made Shoe, Alexis cut, plain toe, $3.00. A $5.25 Home-made Shoo, Alexis cut, Box toe, $3.75.

A $5.50 Home-made Shoe, Congress Button, Box toe t-c JV. $5.50 Home-made Shoe, Cloth Top Button Box toe, A $5.50 Home-made Shoe, Kid Top Button, Box toe, $3.75. if

We also have some Job Lots iu Ea tern Goods. "1 Will sell you a Woman Shoe, good style, $1.25, former price, $2.00. |J A good genuine Goat Custom Made for $2.00 former price, $2.50.

A good Pebble Goat Custom Made for $1.90 former price, $2.50.

A good Misses Button Shoe, for$1.2Q, former price, $1.75. |v 'A good Child's Shoe, 8 to 12, sole leather, tip, $1.00, worth $1.25. These goods are no shoddy. They are strictly first-class goods such as we sell to our best customers, but they will accumlate, and we prefer selling them at these figures, and give our customer the advantage of them, rather than to carry them overand nave them shop worn.

Don't fail to see our Cheap Counter. It will cost you nothing to look at our goods. We will be pleased to show you through.,

A. H. B0EGEMAN & CO

104 S. 4th street bet, Ohio and Walnut, Terre Haute, Ind.

CLOAKS: CLOAKS, CLOAKS.

LADIES' CLOAKS.

AT ONE HALF THE ACTUAL COST T0

THE MANUFACTURER.

., ,r We mean just whaljwe say, thai via Much Bai ever before been known or heard of In thla market.

Do not pay $IO fur a Cloak somewhere else, that you

can buy oi us for $4. We will sell you one for $3 that

1 has soll up to Oec. 1st at $8. #6 will will buy one thftt has been selling for I ft. $IO will buy one that has

been M*lliug for One dollar will buy one that has

been selling for$2.50. These goods are In bluek only, and In sices Irom

32 to 42 bust measure. EVERY OM JllBKED IS

PLAIN IIGDKEli FROM WHICH THERE WILL

ILadies should also see our All Wool Black Cashmeres, for 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 60c, 05c» 75c and——we'll stop at 75c, and compare it with any you have seen for a dollar.

We continue to sell the Pliable Hip Corsets foF 50c? the best ever seen for the money.

TflE LADIES' KNIT TEST

We are selling for 25c, Is positively not sold by any other home leas then 5i eents.

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Ho! for the Holidays,

Extensive Preparation! Careful Selections! UseM Articles! LowJPnces-

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NO DULL TIMES AT HERZ'. NO DULL TIMES AT HERZ'f PRICES the lowest at HERZ'. PRICES the lowest at. HERZ'. ASSORTMENT the lar£8st at HERZ'. ASSORTMENT the largest at HERZ'V NOVELTIES plenty at HERZ' NOVELTIES plenty at HERZ'. HOLIDAY presents at HERZ'. HOLIDAY presents at HERZ'! CLOAKS of all kinds at HERZ'. SHAWLS very cheap at HERZ'. WISE LADIES do not pass HttRZ'. ""WISE LADIES do not pass HERZ'. 5^Y0UR MONEY will go further at 'HERZ' considering quality of goods I and styles, than at any other house

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No. 126 south Fourth street, Opponi [Is" Market House.

Call there for bargains.

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OTICE TO THE PUBLIC, nodenlned have ofwned a recelvlr Bonn In the rear Wo. 17 Booth Beam Stmt, where I am prepaml to receiveR Tallow, Ctreaae of any kind*. Pork and Cmckllnei and Bone* whether green or for whlcEi Iwlli par the higbwToMb prt And will also boy DeadHom by the ring bog or car load. Hof* i*«»ved on thelJilan noth-w«tof the city, at the factory office N 17 Boatb Beeoad Street, In the rear entrar bom the alley. Terre Haate lnd.

HAKEWON SMITH.