Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 156, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1875 — Page 4

HEADQUARTERS

-FOR-

Holiday Goods!

ROOT & CO.,

OPEItAHOUSE

BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PRE8KNT8 FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. The mo3t complete assortment of desirable articles in this city. Additional arrivals every day.

Rich ASTRACHAN and PEAL MKIN FUR CLOAKS, BEAVER CLOKS jor LADIES, CLOTH and CHINCHILLA CLOAKS fur MISSES rrom 4 to 15 years, just opened.

REALY-MADE SUITS in Black luid Colored Alpacas, Poplin?, Cashmeres, etc., all at very low price.*--.

Paiscloy and Broche bhawls,

fcingle and double, at $5, 6 00, 7 50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.50, 15.C0 and upwards.

New Plaid Shawlf, Striped Shawls, Beaver Shawls, Velvet Shawls, Misses Shawls, etc,

Furs, Furs, Furs,

for Ladies, Misses and Children, 25 percent, below opening prices.

Cloaking Velvets!!

$5, 7.50 and 10.00 per yard.

Cloaking Beavers!

$2.50, 3,00, 3,50 and 3.7a per pard.

EliEWAKT

SI.00, 1.2-3, 1.50, 1.65, 1,75 2.00 aud upwards,

Choice Dress Goods,

B.'cak and Colored Cashmeres, Empress Cloths', Sattecn Cloths, Brillian, tines, Alpacas, Mohains, Merinos, Irish Poplins, Plaids, Suitings, Velours, etc., together with a large assortment of low aud medium prices. Worsted Dress Goods from 12i to 50 cents per yard.

FANCY GOODS,

HOODS, NUBIAS, SCARFS, CORSE r.s, RIBBONS, TIES, SASHES, LINEN OLARS AND CUFFS, LACE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, KID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS," HOSE from 8 cents to $1 a pair, NEEDLE CASES, THREAD BOXES, FANCY COMBS, FANS, ETC.

Real Laces and Lace Goods.

A beautiful assortment at low prices. POINT LACE HANKERCHIEFS, $4, $5, $8, $10, §12 50, $15 amJ upward?, POINT LACE COLLARS AND JiARBES, $2, $2 50, $3, $4, $5, $li, $7.60, $10, and upwards. Point Appiique, Valenciennes, Mechlin, Euglish Thread, Smyrna, Crochet, aud other laces in great variety.

Also Black Thread, Laces, Gui-

Eaces,Laces,

ire Spanish Laces, Yak etc.

Housekeeping Goods.

Linens, Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Turkey Red Damasks with Napkins to match, Toilet Spreads, Honey Comb, Crochet aud Marseilles Bed Spreads l'rom $1 to 10.00 each.

Also, elegant variety of Wool Table aud Stand Covers.

The above constitutes an ensemble of beautiful and useful articles suitable for holiday presents never before offered in Terre Haute. They are at extremely low prices and we have taken pains to sust everyones taste. We advise an early inspection before the rush sets in.

Hobe rg, Root & Co.

OPERA HOUSE

ACTUAL

Clearance Sale!

-OF oua-

ENTIRE STOCK

_OF—

DRV FOODS'.

Preparatory to Invoice.

We desire to say that we have too many good?. Our Annual Invoice demands a depression of our present large stock.

TO THAT "JKNI

•we will largely concede in price to our trade.

NOTHING HELD BACK.

Purdbasors of Holiday Goods would do well to look over our departments for

Oonuiae Bargains!

in goods suitable for holiday trade.

Wilson Bros. & Hiraley.

COR. MAIN & FIFTH,

N. B.—Christmas, in great variety, will be opoued next week. For particulars call at the corner of Fifth and Main streets.

%kt (^hscHB.

piJE LAUWESI* tITV CIRCULATION

3Ion*iay Evening, Dec. 13, 1875.

/Y 'T.dhl' '1 1 r,\f$

foiaing Amusements.

Tuesday avd Wtei e?day. Bee. 13 ami M, .tfnuoon Amateui'i in Sacred Opera. Tliurf-day. Dec.-mher 10, ryaul's Minstrels—Opera Hcu e.

Wednesday, Dec. 15—Hi'ocraia!i Bill, Bowling Hail. Saturday, Dcc.l?, Furbish'sFifth Avenue "ombiuation in Tho Two orphans—Opera II H38.

Wednesday, D?c. 22, Grard Ea!l O. U. A.

ir.-Dowiing

Hull.

Friday evening, Dec. 24, ball of Red MOD, Mailiet, Hall Friday, December 21, Ball of the Brotherhood of l.occmo ive Firemen—Dowling Rail.

Friday, Dec. SI, Iail cf Ledge 3, A. O. W.—Dowling Hall.

rrobihilii's

Washington* Dec. 13,—For the Tennessee and Ohio valley upper lake region and Upper Mississippi valley a ri.-ini barometer and brisk northwest wind.* and a stationary temperature and cloar weather.

To the Rcalera of the Gazette, and the community in genera!: There has been very insulting language used bj' us towards the Bankrupt Clothing men, tut as much as wo disliko it, we must continue to brand them UNPRINCIPLED MEN, LIARS,

AND SLANDERERS!

until they have proven dilTrrent. We have a reputation here, and ia Indianapolis, Chicago and Evansville, at stake, which wo are not ready to give up upon the accusation of anybody.

Our great clearance sale, regardless of cost and value, will continue until this market is again in the hands of honorable competitors.

Remember that our offer of $500 holds good as long as wo hall bo in business, to any one proving that we don't sell goods at one price.

ESTHER

Mos^EK,

Square Dealing, One Price, M7 Main street.

FAKIER OF OOLU to night.

THE revival meetings continued last night.

NOTICE tho novelty in Ryce's "ad." to-day.

THERE are balls without nuuiber now in prospect.

LIBRETOES of the words used i" the opera Esther can be had at the ticket office to-morrow evening.

ALL stockholders of the Library Association should either attend the meeting to-morrow or send in to the Secretaiy a written proxy.

WITH all the truth that in it lays, the Journal is willing to solemnly aver, if need be, in the presence of its Maker, that there is nothing falso in this:

MR. M. ALSHULER, well known as a former resident of this city, now living at Mattoon, will take tho part of Ahasueru3 in the opera to morrow evening.

THE Journal is willing to hot ?5 that the following is tho truth, the whole 'ruth, and nothing but the truth:

The balls will bo numerous in the next few weeks.

TntiRE is a person residing in the southern part of the city who is the possessor of a trio of duck-wing name bantums weighing respectively 1 and pounds.

THE Illinois Midland has a slight change in time to-day. No. 3 arrives here at, 11:10 A. M. in stead of 10:50 as formerly. No. 4 departs at 5 A.'M. instead of 4:10 as heretofore.

TIIE ball for tho benefit of Mrs. Rink is advertised to take place at Dowling Hall on Monday evening, D. c. 20. This is a worthy enterprise, and will, no doubt, be liberally patronized.

TWENTY-TWO years of experienco backs up the Journal in tne following assertion:

Buggies were out again yesterday, though not very numerous. The ground was frozen.

A new marriage reccord has been opened at the Clerk's office, and the first happy pair whose names are recorded in that book are Michael Luedtka and Maria Inderiden. Those names are posers for the gossips.

THE Council at its last sitting allowed §6,000 in bills. Like the mare of proverbial oelebritv, it takes money to make the city go. She is playing to tne tune ol §15,000 to?20,000 a month, now.

Even

if we are not smart we know what to do when troubled with a caugh or cold. No doctoi bills for us. We take a 25 cent note, go to the nearest drug store, and buy a bottle of Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. One dose relieves us and one boitle cures us entirely.'

Reopened.

I will call the attention of all my old customers and the public that I have opened my ware house, corner of First and Poplar, where will be found a fall line of Flour, Feed, Hay, Bran, Shipstuff, Oats, Corn and Provisions,whelesale or retail. I invite all to cull and seo roe, where you will be waited on by the well-known salesman, Jacob Bth ringer.

Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Cali and see me. E. BURNS,

have igurs

.Regan & Lorey tiie best Steele of avd Wines in the Buy of tlicin. Main

between fih and Sfiitli.

Tickets

to the Junior O. U. A. M. Ball, only n.

Cv.

If You Come

to the Junior O. U. A. M, Ball we will try and give you a.good time,

Social Ball.

On Monday evening, Dec. 20th, there will b: another grand Ball at Pence's Hall, given under the- auspices' of Messrs. Joynor, Atherton and Cahill. All are invited.

Tout' *S

full Siring Band at the Masquerade Ball, Dec 22,1875.

Notice to stcckhulders of the Library Association. The importance of there being a quorum present to-mororw evening at the meeting of the stockholders of the a sociation, has been set forth in the pa" pers. No organization can bo effected without it. Such as are aware that they can not be present, will please send in their written proxy to me.

SPENCER F. BALL, Secretary pro-tem.

0. U. A. H. Ball, at Dowling Hall,

Masquerade Dec. 22.

FAC1S OF INREREST.

Sewing Machine Statistics. The first sewing machine patent appears in English patents in the year 1755, 120 years ago, and 91 years before the machine so callad the "Original" was patented. After the year 1/55, patents were issued in the following order:

Thomas Saint, England, July 17, 1790. Duncan patent, England, 1804.

Lye patont, Udited states, 1826. Heilman patent, England, May 2, 1829.

Barthley Thetnounier, France, 1830. Walter Hunt, New York, 1834 first lock stitch.

Nowtou & Archibald, England, 1841 lock stitch. Barthley Themounier, France, 1841 lock stitch.

J, J. Greenough, United Stat9s, 1812 lock stitch. Corless, 1843 lock stitch.

Bean, 1843 lock stitch. Elias Howe, 1846 lock stitch. And then follows in a short time A B.,Wilson, Singer, Grover «fc Baker, Robinson and many others.

By the above statistics it is shown that sewing machines were invented and used over one hundred years ago. In lookiug over the list of sewing machines in use to-day we find but few of tho earlier patents. The field is entirely taken up by those who took up the wort where the first inventors left it, and furnished perfected machines. Among them stands prominently before the world the "Old Reliable" Singer, patented in 1851, which grew into immediate favor, and soon stood at tho head of the sewing machine trade, and to day continues to lead the van, selling more than double as many machines each year as are sold of any other. This is the result of MERIT.

A OtM)d Tim 9

await3 those who attend the Junior O. U. A. M. Ball.

Waterproof.

We lead!the trade. Navy Blue Waterproof Jl. Other stores charge 81.25. Good Waterproofs 75c. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WINTER

GOODS.

Heavy White BlanKets $2.75 pr. Heavy White Blankets ?3 pr. Heavy White Blankets $3.50 pr. Grey Blankets $2 a pair. Large Bed Comfortables $2. New Furs just open at low prices. Cloaks Shawls and Dress Goods down jn prices at FOSTER BROS.

O.C.May

all come to Dowling Hall, Dec. 22d.

The Cantata

of Esther, which is to be given by the Mattoon Amatuers under the direction of Mr. W. H. Stanley, at the Opera House, to-morrow night, will be a rare treat to the music loving people. Secure your seats, and save trouble.

Junior

O U. A. M. Ball at Dowling Hall Dec* 22,1875.

A inarkablc Professional Sacceas. From »he Missouri Republican (St. Louis) Among the noted professional men of this country who have achieved extraordinary success, is Dr. R. Pierce^ of Buffalo, N."

Y. The prominence which

be has attained has been reached by strictly legitimate means, and, so far, therefore, he deserves the enviable reputation which he enjoys. This large measure of success is the result of a thorough and careful preparation for bis calling, and extensive reading during a long and unusually large practice, which have enabled him to gain high commendation, even from his professional brethren. Devoting his attention to certain specalitles ot the science, he has so carefully investigated, he has been rewarded in a remarkable degree, in these specialties, he has become a a recognized leader. Not a few of tbe remedies prescribed by him have, it is said, been adopted and prescribed by physicians in their private practice. His pamphlets aud larger works hav.e been received as useful contributions to medical knowledge. He has recently added another, and perhaps more important work, beause of more general application, to the list of bis published writings. This book, entitled "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," is designed to enter into general circulation.Dr. Pierce has received acknowledgements and honors from many sources, and especially scientific degrees irom two to the first medical institutions in the land*

Tiro Elephants I*.

ran a race to find tbe cheapest plaoe where they could buy Corn, Hay, Bran and Rye. They ran right fast, and made their turn and never stopped until they came to

Phil. Burns. It was

there they ate,and never made a frown, .ftnd said it was tbe cheapest place in itnwn to buy Corn, Hay and Bran,. for h" sells it cheaper than any other man.. Fre8h^Daea'tsr,"ftre constantly kept in stock/ .y' -v

Call and see me, yoii won't nave to waitanESn» All so. Don't forget ibe place, Burns Bros., corner of Third and Walant street*.

FIRST EDITION

LOCAL NEWS.

Holiday Goods for Everybody. W. S. RYCJE A Co.

Persian Shawls—Long and Square— a Useful as well as a Handsome Pres* ent. W. S. RYCE «k Co.

Our Stock of Cloaks has been Added to, and Prices Redaced specially for the Holiday Trade,

W. S. RYCE & Co:

Black Silks Bought for Gold—will be sold at Currency Prices while the Holt, day Trade lasts. W. S. RYCE «fc Co.

Lyons Cloak Velvets, 32 inches wide reduced to $20 per yard. W. S. RYCE fc Co.

Furs for Ladies aud Children will be sold without regard to cost. W. S. RYCE «fc Co.

Felt Skirts from 75 cents up, to some very handsome Ruffled Skirts—equally cheap. W. S. RYCE & Co.

Ladies' Ties, Collars and Cuffs, Ruschings, etc., received for Holiday Sales. W, S. RYCE & Co.

"Albani" Kid Gloves, street and evening shades, $1.25, and warranted. W. S. RYCE & Co.

"Albani" Kids lor Gents', "Albani'* Kids for Misses and Cuildren. W. S. RYCE & Co.

Caution for Everybody.

Don't betaken in with this 25cts the dollar, cost or below cost, to manufacture, but

Look .and Examine

our Stock, Make, Quality, Style and Price for yourselves. Remember,

A Good Suit of Clothes

-OR AN—

OVERCOAT is worth half a dozen shoddy. We only buy of the

Best Manufacturers,

which has proven such, and we are here to back it up with

100 Cents on tho Dollar

to every patron who buys of us, or money refunded. Kemember the place.

MILLER & COX,

522 Main St., NORTH SIDE NEAR SIXTH. While the up town Clothing Men are calling ch other liars, &c., Max Joseph is quietly improYing the time by selling lower than evpT. The people are finding him out. They know he is the most reliable clothing man in tin business, and that he ne^er has been, undersold, and that he never will be. Buy of him and you will ba ^satisfied.

BUYING*^ HOLIDAY PRESENTS!

Spend Tour Money Carefully and Where it Will tto Farthest!

SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS THE BEST.

A Good Calico Dress for the Price of a Pound ef Candy.

All Best Calico only 63 and 7c. Cloaks, Shawls, Waterproofs, Furs, Blankets, Dress Goods, Knit Goods, Notions, etc., a specialty for the holiday trade.

JFOSTBR BROTHERS.

Masquerade Ball,

Dec. 22.

Look Here.

The handsome breakfast castor, now on exhibition at Button fe Hamil** ''s Book Store, is to be given away to the person donating tbe best basket of provision to the supper lor the Red Men's Ball. Competition open to all.

Reprmber

that among the|Mecbanics you have a gcod time. For the Largest lot of men's Hand-sewed Boots ever offered in this city go to N. Boland.

Gome

one and all to the Jr. Masquerade Ball. '.\u

O. U. A. M.

DOS'T OTIIWK" that it ia a saving- to. go abqqt-^his weather in rotten boots or shoea. It might have been last summer, but it ia not now. Doctor's bills will more than make up tho differenoe between such loot wear and that which is new and. strong. Besides, these new goods, if you go to Riebold, will not cost you a great deaU West Main street, between Third and Fourth. '4 -Vk

BUYNO

UNDERWEAR!

-ok-:

GLOVES

until you have examined the Immense display at

HUNTER'S

SHIRT STORE,

157 MAIN STREET. The ca'h -stem makes Hue goods within the reach of all.

Remember

that the Improved Order of Red Men is a bonevolont society, and the money made at the ball is for the benefit of the widows' and orphans' fund, and for the payment of sick and fuueral benefits to its members.

If You Want

to make a nice Christmas present., purchase apiirof those gentleman's flue Velvet Slippers of N. Boland.

Have you Seen

those beautiful prizes to be voted away atthe'Red Men's Ball?

Smoking Sets,

bronze lamps, student lamps, fine vas es, decorated toilet sets, gold band china, and every thing else that is nice, anba found at Stahl's queens ware store.

Are Yon Going

to the R9d Men's Ball?

Through the Winter

yoH will constantly regret the fact if you have not bought a lap robe, or horse blanket, or oil cloth. It is but the part of humanity to do the latter but the first acquiesence to personal comfort to buy the former. All kinds of fancy harness is sold at Froeb Fasig's, on West Main street.

R^membeir

the Red Men give the FIRST Ball in the new City Hall over the Market House.

For French Kid

ladies Shoes of all style?, sizes and variety go to N. Boland.

The Floor Mansgers

of the Red Men's Ball are Will Law, Ab. Alexander, Phil May, Chris. Rode. rus, Scott Hovey, Caleb St. Clair and Howard Leslie. "Good enough!"

For the Finest Stock

of ladie's White Kid Shoes aud Slippers ever offered for sale in the city, go to N. Boland.

Cliristaia* Eye,

Dec. 24th, is the date for tbe Grand Ball given by the Improved Order of Red Men. Get your ticket.

For Fine Shoes

or Boots of any style go to N. Boland*

To Smokers and Chewers.

I am retailing at WHOLESALE PRICES, Wholesaling at

MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, A

good cigar 2 cents. A very good cigar 2 for 5 do An excellent cigar 3 do Regalias 4 do Seed and Havanas 5 do Large Regalias do Clear Havana 7 do

All other brands in proportion. Chewing and Smoking cheaper than any other.

Excellent Fine-cut at 5c an ounce. The test, two ounces for 15c, and all other goods in proportion. Come and see for yourself that this is no humbug. I mean bnsinese.

Cheapest house if the country. N. KATZKNBACH, Opposite the postoffice.

A Tickets

only $1, to* the Red Men's Ball.

F^r the Finest

assortment of fine gentleman's Slippers of endless variety, go to N. Boland.

For all Kinds

of

the finest men's Buckled Alexis and Gaitors go to N. Boland. —r»

The Prosprefr y: #.

now are that, tj^e whole City "Council will be nominated to carry off that splendid Gold-headed Cane at the Red Men's Ball.

For

Edwin C. Burt's Celebratec Fine French Kid, ladies goods, go to N. Boland's.

D«n't

forget the Red Men's Ball on Christmas Eve. ••v..

If yon Wish

to see the new City Hall buy a ticket to the Red Men's Ball. z— 1

Only

thittoon days until the Grand Ball of the Red Men takes place, at the City Hall, over the new Market House. will be THE FIRSTat the new City Hall.

.-?• Now

::.l

won't Hesitate

a moment, but go right toStahl's and buy your Holiday presents, for he has the Iargesti8sortment in the city.

If ait for the Best.

The immense stock of goods which is to be offered for sale in tbe store room just east of Hoberg fc Root's, in the Opera Honse building, ia now on its way to tbe city, and will be opened to the public on Saturday morning.

For Fine Stationery

and Parrian goods, the latest thing ont can be found at Stahl's, No. 825 Main

V-,' PO

Closing .Cut.

During this month we will close oii£ out a splendid stock of trimmed hats and bounets, at about half the real valt«e. If you have not boug at yet. come and get a bargain at

S. L. Straus. 149 Main street.

Fork House Offals.

TENDERLOINS, SAUSAGE MEAT, RIBS, ETC. for sale at Nos. 36 and 38 Main street.

WJI. W. DAVIS& Co.

Picture Frames.

For fine Picture Frames at Bottom Prices, go to D. L. Huston. Ho makts them himself and warrants thom the very best. Shop in Cook's block, on North Fourth street.

JEWELRY.

YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING WATCHE3, CLOCKS, JEWELRY OR SILVERWARE, BESIDES HAVING THE ADVANTAGE OF SELECTING FROM THE LARGEST VARIETY OF PATTERNS AND STYLES IN THE CITY. DON'T MAKE ANY PURCHASES UNTIL YOU CALL ON O, TRA8K, MARBLE PALACE JEWELRY STORE, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STS.

Flonr und Feed

and general Groceries at Eekhoff & Zimmerman's ou South Fourth street between Walnut and Poplar. Givt them a call.

.Brauing

at his Main street restaurant, has the reputation of keeping the nicest table in Terre Haute. He is par excellence the caterer of Terre Hante. Try him, and know his ways.

Get

your clothihg of Max Josaph.

Hire

MERRILL & WHEAT, the progressive Coal men, your orders. Ohio street, south side, between Fourth and Fifth. or

Merchants

will find Bruning's an excellent place for Dinner1 Key West Cigars.

The finest of Key West CigarB, atent cents, at tho St. Charles samplo rooms, corner Ohio and Third, Try them.

All the Delicacies

ot the season served up daily at Bruning's.

tooojioGS Wanted Immediately-

M. Lamb, the go ahead butcher of South Fourth street, ia^anxious to get a large lot of hogs on hand. He makes the above want known through GAZETTE.

Business

on South Fourth street is rs lively as ever. At Wm. Hensels, an anxious public is getting all the MINCEMEAT, CANNED FRUIT, POULTRY and other articles wanted. Jdensel makes a specialty of fancy groceries such as sw« et crackers, candies &c, S c. He has also mi assortment, always full, of staples Fourth street, west 6ide, bo tween Alain and Ohio streets.

Still Open.

The proposition made in tnese col umns to trade a brand new Knaie Piano for a horse and phjeton, is sti open. Address P. O. box 2086.

Aidrich & See?cr

keep Leeches at their barbershop, cor ner ol Fifth and Main streets. People who get black eyes or bruises should make a note this.

BLOCKCOAL. Ten Cents Per Bushel.

The Ohio Street coal dealers, Messrs Merrill A Wheat, make tbe above, astonishing offer. Patronize them.

Give

MERRIL & WHEAT, the progressive Coal men, your orders. Ohio street BDuth side, between Fourth and Fif

Horce Shoeiug.

Burnett & Watson, the Cherry street Blacksmiths, understand their business thoroughly. No lame horlos are turned out from their place. See their card elser^re. it

or Sale.

Comb and Strained Honej also Bee3. T. HULMAN, Near Providence Hospital.

J. C. KKLLEY.

Two Offices.

Kelley has such immense facilities for selling and delivering coa cheap and buys it from tho mines such large quantities that be can, will, and does do better by his customers than a great munv others Giro bima single trial.

ONE PKICF.

Every Toy Marked in Plain Figures.

Hugo Duenwis has adopted tbe "one price" system in soiling his toys. He has his stock elegantly arranged. It is one of lht largest ever brought to Terre Haute.

Purify your Blood.

Frazier's Root Bitters, the best remedy. Sold by all druggists and country dealers.

The Big lionar za.

If you really want an

excel

irn*-cigar,

one that smokes evenly and duly, has an exceedingly agreeable flavor, and in fact asvuice a ciu«r as you wc.uld want, get a "Big Bonanza" from Baker, at tbe postoffice lobby. I1 only costs a nickel, and is immense.

Calcimining

done at 7 cents a yard by .! CirARLKY FEI.TTT9.

LOCKARD & GROUP®. The West End Grocers.

The above firm, stationed, as they are, near the river, and having plc-nty of cash to buy, are taking in all the eggs and country produce that comes along. For anything in the way ot eggs and butter they are unquestionably cheap. Mun street, between First aud Secc nd.

Notice.

Any lady wishing to get a new Sow Ing Machine, chr-ap, lor cash, will do well by addressing P. O. F.ox 222, this city. The parlies owning it will sell it for cash at a great sacrifice, not longer needing a machine.

Miami

Commercial College, Dayton, O. Please send for circulars.

Rapp & Krown's

b!:md of Sea Foam Flour is obtaining a wide celebrity, and very justly, too, !.-r no better brand of flonr mado ir. he whole country.

Freeh Straw,

for filling bed-ticks, at Mattress Factotory, on Fifth street, between hlain and Cherry, just received. Bod-ticke filled and delivered at 50 cents.

FOR A SQUARE MEAL (30 T5 IJRUN NU.

Do Not Forget

that the wintar is comiug on and the season for out-side repairs to your house, is fast drawing to a close. If your house needs painting, do not neglect the matter until it is too late. Patrick, Lapish fc Leonard, the popular young firm of house painters, on Main street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, are always prepared to attend to all orders. They are reliable and will do what they promise.

]^attr«sse» Renovated

and made ov- good as new at Hacley's Mattress Factory, on Fifth street between Main and Cherry. Second hand furniture, or goods of any kind taken in payment for work.

Absolute Divorces Obtained from courts of d' ent States for desertion, etc. No publicity required. No cbaigo until divorce is granted.

Address,

tho

M. HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway, New York.

Merchants,

Agents, and all persons, Mala or Female, desiring respectable employment at fair compensation, should send for our Catalogue of Usefsl Novelties, in demand every where. Sent on receipt of three cent stamp. Address Felix Clare & Co., 224 113th street, New York.

East

THE "BLUE FRONT" FOR SHOES

The Imperial Eiec^n MagBCtie Insols nnd Tablet. Are worn like any ordinary Insole in the Boot or Shoe. The Tablet is worn suspended around the neel:. They keep the feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gentle current of electricity, immediately relieving pain and per" anently curing tho worst cases of Acute and Chronic Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Asthma, Paralysis, Fever and Ague or Chills and Fever, Cold and Moist Feet, Bronchitis, Influenza, Sciatica, Loss of Appetite, Pneumonia, Pain in the Back or Loins, General and Nervous Debility. Try them. The' ccst is trifling, the blessings they bring inestimable,

We have been appointed sole agents for tbe United States price of Insoles and Tablet*, sent by mail to any address, O.NE DOLLAR and two throe cent stamps.

Simply send size of Boot or Gaiter, and mention whether for Lady, Gentlemen or Children. Address Felix Clare fe Co., 224 East 113th street, New York.

Lork, Krai!, and Don't Forget. A large stock of Fine Clothing, for Men, Boys and Children will be exposed for sale at RETAIL at WHOLESALE prices, on Wednesday, Dec. 8th, in the fine store, now vacant,under the Opera House. A gentlemanly corps of salesmen will be in attendance, and will show goods with pleasure, whether parties wish to purchase or not.

Mf rcliaut Tailor Jug,

While ready made clothiers are raising such a hubbub over the respective merits of their goods, J. C. Brennan, the Ohio street merchant tailor,wishes to state something which is a well recognized facf that no clothing is So cheap as that which is made to ordtr. It may cost a trifle more at the start, but it lasts longer, fits better, looks better and is in every way the cheapest, in the lone run.

Fr»sh Meats.

J. F. Roedel is supplying the whole west end with tbe best quality ofMeat. Corner of First and Ohio streets.

Aidrich & Seeger

keep LeecheB at their barber shop, corner of Filth and Main streets People who get black eyes or bruisee should make a note of this.

LaFajette Mal'ory,

try his coal.

Gljcerol# of Arnica

Cures Chapped Hands, and renders a rough skin soft and clear. Sold only by Buntin ft Armstrong, druggists corner Sixth and Main streets.

FINE FUBS.

Handsome Hats and Capita! Caps.

J, H. Douglass has tbe finest assort-. mentolhat3, caps and furs, in the city. His stock is the largest, and his prices most reasonable. Try him, and know his ways.

Take

Frazier's Root Bitters for tbo blood

T. A. Mathesij, th^ boot maker iw 8 iiaiie lint the fet«clc, pays .attenlion Sti icily

t» biisiiuss t«ras

oat all work ex»Hly wbat ftgrecd

upnn. Give him atail,

j^ain *tr?et Just East of

is' Iilvery

lew­

Stable.