Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 14, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 December 1883 — Page 5

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Jacob Kern bwi on exhibition a brilliant lay-out of Clui-dinna goods, at Q07 Main Mtreet. It f« an exhibition worth *eein|t«

WHITE'S CA NI) STORE, No, 525 Main street, has the largest assort in»rit of Cnotoe Mixed Candy, Freneh Candies, Btri-Bmin, hmne-rmde Chocolate Dropa. Call and price hin goods.

BA KER'S BONANZA

At the pos'offioe lobhy and the lovely Christmas cnrda he hss laid in. They are elaborate and brautifui but nut so •normously expensive l»ut that uiore moderate taste can be satisfied.

FUR CHRISTMAS.

Yon can get an ele«4iit Ltp R'tbe or a a* Whip, a spring wst Saddle for mnn woman oran elegxntaetor Buggy bar wa—either of which will make a nit* Christinas Present—at Peter Miller's.

SMITH SMILES.

And whyT Because people have found out that his toy store and n-wsland at 461 Main street, is the cheapest place in the city to get Chrininas Mtds. scrap book*, children's folding chair*. toys of •II Morta. He has a nuinlter of Catholic prayer books whicii will make nice pres«uta,

MeCARTY BROS.

McCarty Bros., succmtsor in the cigar trade at 529 Main street to Einil Hirnchberg, call attention to their holiriay foods, meerschaum pipes, etc. They are abundantly snppllwl with goods of this character. Try their LorrxineH. the bwt 5 cent cigar in the city. Closed on Sunday.

UBRA r'OR HICK MA AT. Who has two specialties which equal anything and _surpassing most Christmss presents. They are THB W.HITI MAOHINK,

THB CROWN ORGAN.

What more acceptable prwueut uou.u be given? The White Machine has reached the highest stage yet known in •ewiug machine perfection. 304 Main street.

KA DEL'S CUSTOMERS

At his well known harness *tore, 660 Main street, have long lieen aware that 1m keeps a remarkably full line of Trunks, Satche's and Valises, also, but as some may not aware of it thl« ananounuemehtlsmade. If you wantsnything in thai liue, and there are certain ly inatiy useful snd acceptable presents of this sort, give hi 111 a call.

DICKHOUT DETERMINED That Christinas shall be a triumphant «OCC«M this year If he can make it so. According he has marked down those band satchels, shawl straps, trunks, etc. Doo't spend all your money tor gew

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HOLIDAY SLIPPERS.

Stein A Heckelsbnrg, the enterprising boot and shoe dealers, at 421 Main street, are ready f«»r Christmas with an elegant line of Holiday Slippers. And. by the way, what would be nicer for oian or woman or child than a neat b»»oi or shoe from their large and well ^elected •tnck. Such a present would be services bless well as acceptable.

SANTA CLAVS HEADQUARTERS la at Ro»enberg's. N .415 Main street. His store is full of holiday novelties Jewelry, toys, notions*, hosiery snd thou SMUII* of ot»er things to numerous to mention. Don't buy your Christmsa preset)U until you -ee his display.

I have a very line line of Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Marble Top Tables, everything of Fancy Goods, cheap, for preeeuts. Call and get rices.

R. FOSTER.

SPECTACLES.

Jacob Kern, at 607 Main street, is makings specialty or Spectacles, having a

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perlsco pic glass. Don't injure you^eyes by wearing an inferior glass,

BARGAINS.*

A number of good second band Pianos In ootnpleta repair, for eato low, on small monthly payments at Kusener*s Palsoe of Mnsle.

JACOB KERN.

We are gr*Ufl«d to eee the constantly increasing patronage given this esteemed old time resident, wboee elegant jewelry store No. 607 Main street, Is storked with the newest and lateet styles of Jewelry of every description, docks, watches etc. —Ttors! T»y*S A fine variety, very «beaf,ai MRS. V. J. GRAY 8 SB north Fourth. Call and see them.

Those Large Family Group Phoiogr#ph8, at Adams' Gallery are worth seeing. Nothing like them were ever before made In this city-

—Try MRS* V. J. GRAY, north Fourth street, lor a fine Tripple Plated Qastor

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ARRIVAL OF A BABY.

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Musical Prodigy.

One of Steck's celebrated and ansurpugsab'e Baby Grands, also several fine 8qnare Giand* just received at Kussner's Pttlsceof Muxic. I invite the attention of the closest and most scrutinizing buyers, having a Mock on band which for quantity aod quality is simply without a rivAl in thi« msrkAt. A call at the oldmtestablished Music H'»nsein Western Indiana. Kussner's Palace of Music will easily convince.

Ladies' Rolling Top Writing Deek for |7 18 and $10, the cheapest ever put on sale, at R. FOSTER'S.

WANTED!—lt more good lively fellows to complete W. T. Leggett's hunting party through Arkansas and Texas to start January 8tb, 1884.

—Whitman's Philadelphiacandiee can h* bad at White's Oyster Bay. Bine French froita, fancy one and two pound boxes.

FOR TOY FURNITURE, GO TO R, FOSTER'S. fttfi —Elegant Tea and Dinner Sets, remarkably cheap at Mrs. V. J. GRAY'S 28 north Fourth street. #V-iw

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MRS. MART ROACH, to reduce her large stock of Millinery, Is offering special inducements. Her stock is very complote consisting of all the latest styles and designs. No. 426 Main street.

—Have youseen those Beautiful Vases and Toilet Sel6, at MRS. V. J. GRAYS, 28 uortb Fourth Street.

CIIRI«TMAS GIFTS/ An immense sto« of theui, ijonslstina of Catholic prayer b«Hiks, Christmas cards, scrap books and childien folding ••hsirn, toys, eto., etc., at L. D. Smith's 661 Main street. ~f

To-Day and Monday ALBUMS at half price. ALBUMS at half price. ALBUMS at half price. ALBUMS at half price. ALBUMS at half price. BISQUE goods reauced.

BISQUE goods reduced. BISOUE goods reduced. FRENCH Dressed Dolls.

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The following have been ordered by telegraph and will be here by Monday morning. MORE PLUSH GOODS. MORE PLUSH GOODS. TOILET CASES. WORK BOXES. MIRRORS. BROOM HOLDERS

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REMEMBER

The holidaze Is here aifid everybody is a gUtin' reddy fur good eetin and lots of inn. But bow I dew long for the good old daze when I was a gal. Them daze when there was more fun in "thirty cents tbao there is now in seven dollars and a half. Them daxe when a man married 145 nouod of woman, and lees than uine pounds (awl told) of anything else. How 1 dew long for them old

daze when edncasbnn konsisted in what a man did well. Them doze when dea kins were as anstere as horse-reddish ministers preached to men's aolee idstead of their pockets. Them daze when lap-does and wet-nurses wan't known, and when brown bred and baked goose made a good dinner. Them days when a man who wan't bizzy was watched, and when wimmin spun only that kind of yarn that was good for thedarning of stocklnKS.

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hev then wu« the blessed Rippetoe and bis big White Front for Christmas may be found all that the heart may desire or the stomach may crave. I menshun a few things, sich as Dressed rabbits, turkeys, ducks, chickens and geese, new hams, breakfast bacon, smoked tongue, cranberries, celery, Florida oranges, lemons, new flgs, choice bananas, candies, Almeria grapes. Bellflower apples, grated horse radish, Kennedy's Zepber crackers, oat meal, crackers, pearl barley, farina. Choice coffee, ground free. 3 :^4'-

—Christmas slippers in all styles, at Bankrupt Store. Sample lot sale, 326 Main street.

Go to 838 Poplar st., the CHEAP CASH STORE, For Toys and Candies.

W. B. ELLIOTT & CO.

SYKES' HAT STORE, 419 Main street, for Ha'8, Caps and Furs, for Holiday Trade

Examine EISER'S fresh Selection of California, or an fruits and nuts. \^x

HOLIDAY SLIPPERS! The nicest stock in towa may be seen at J. Ludowici's Shoe Store, corner Main and Sixth street. 'ARNT THEY PRETTY?' Is what they 11 say of the children's pictures made at \dam?' Gallery. He Is alwuy* glad to see the little ones.

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REMEMBER that we sell you a ""Fur Lined Circular, trimmed with Ileal Otter, for $50. worth $85

REMEMBER that we sell Black Cuhimre) at 45c 55c 65c sold elsewhere for 60c 75c and 85c.

REMEMBER that we sell you Dress Goods Clear Wool fillinff at 434c worth 20c.

REMEMBER that J. ROTHSCHILD & CO. are going out of Business and are selling their stock of Dry Goods less than Cost.

A beaotiful assortment of Ladies* and Gentlemens Hand kerchieft suitable for Christmas presents, very cheap.

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REMEMBER that we sell you a Seal Skin Sacque,"at $150. worth i-200.

REMEMBER that we sell you a Real Otter Set, Pellerine and Muff, at $30, worth $45.

that we sell you an Imitation Set of Lynx Furs, at f5, worth $7.50

REMEMBER that we sell you a Set of Mink Furs, Boa and Muff, at $9. worth $15.

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If you want to expend less than $V. we refer you to our colum in the daily paper. If more, to the following list from our Clothing Department, you can select in a S 5

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Men's Pants, Vests Boy's Pwife, Coaf, Vest, Car4i digan Jacket, Shirt-waist, Gum Cftat, a Pair, of Leggins, Hat, Cap.

Man's Pants, Vest Boy's Pants, Vest, a Child's Suit, Overcoat, Hat, Cap, a Gossamer, coat, Cardigan Jacket.

Man's Overcoat, Cassimere Pants, Coat, Vestr Boy's Overcoat, Boy's Suit, Child's Suit, Overcoat, Fancy Cardigan Jacket, a Fine Gossiraer.^ ...

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Man's Heavy Beaver Overcoat, Heavy Suit, Boy's Heavy Overcoat, Boy's Heavy Suit, Child's Dsesa Suit, Dress Overcoat.

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In all the higher grades of Clothing we are heavily stocked., We propose to sustain our reputation of carrying the finest goods on sale in this market, as well as being 25 to 40 per cent, lower in price than any competition. With, every purchase we give you a chance to -win one of our valuable presents. '•. .«

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