Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 157, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 December 1875 — Page 4
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Holiday Goods 1
HOBERG,
BOOT & CO., OPERA HOUSE
BEAUTIFUL LINK OF PRESENTS FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSE3 AND CHILDREN. The most mplete assortment of desirable articles in this city. Additional arrivals every day.
Rich ASTRACHAN and PEAL SKIN FUR CLOAKS, HEAVER CLOKS j«r LAD1E-, CLOTH and CHINCHILLA CLOAKS for MISSES rrom 4 to 15 year.". j'«st opened.
REALY-MADE SUITS in Black and Colored Alpacas, Poplins, Cashmeres, etc., all at very low prices.
Paiseley and Broche Shawls,
sin tie and double, at $5, 6 00, o0, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00,12.50, 15.00 and upwards. r,. 1
New Plaid Shawln, Striped Shawls, Beaver Shawls, Velvet Shawls, Misses Shawls, etc.
Furs, Furs, Furs,
for Ladies, Misses and Children, 2& per cent, below opening prices.
Cloaking Velvets!!
$5, 7.50 and 10.00 per yard.
Cloaking Beavers!
$2.50, 3,00, 3,50 and 3.75 per pard.
ELECiAST
BLACK SILKS
$1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.C5, 1,75 2.00 and upwards,
Choice Dress Goods,
Bleak and Colored Cashmeres, Empress Cloths, Sattecn Cloths, Brillian, tiues, Alpacas, Mohains, Merinot?, Irish Poplins, Plaids, Suitings, Vel ours, etc., together with a large assortment of low and medium prices. Worsted Dress Goods from 12\ to 50 cents per yard.
FANCY GOODS,
HOODS, NUBIAS, SCARFS, COR SETS, RIBBONS, TIES, SASHED, LINEN COLARS AND CUFFS LACE GOODS, LACES, EM BROIDERIES, GLOVES, KID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, HOSE from 8 cents to $1 a pai«, NEEDLE CASES, THREAD BOX ES, FANCY COMBS, FANS, ETC.
Real Laces and Lace Goods.
A beautiful assortment
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prices. POINT LACE HANKER CHIEFS, $4, $5, $8, $10, $12 50, $15 and upwards, POIN l\ LACE CO.L LARS AND BARBES,$2, $2 50, $3, $4, $5, $U, $7.50, $10, and upward*. Point Applique, Valenciennes, Mechlin, Eugliah Thread,' Smyrna, Crochet, and other laces in grea variety.
Also Black-Thread, Laces, Guipure liaceB, Spanish Laces,* xak Laces, etc.
Housekeeping Goods.
Linens, Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Turkey Re« Damasks with Napkins- to match. Toilet Spreads, Honey Comb, Crochet and-Marseilles. Bed.- Spreads from $1 to J0.00 each.
Also, elegant variety of Wool Table and Stand Covers.
The above coflstitiites au ensemble of beautiful and useful-articles suitable for holiday prosents never before offered in Terre Haute. They are at extremely low prices and w*have taken pains to sust everyones taste. VVe advise an early inspection before the rush sets in.
Hoborg, Root & Co.
OPUKA HOUSE
ACT1JAI,
Clearance'
-OF CUR-
EKT1M"ST0CK
DHY GOO OS!
Pre^arfttorftoIiiVftWC. 11 ••.v. U-Xti
We desire tt) eay tbirt «Te1m^e H3o many goods.. Our Annual Invoice demands a depteSsfoo ofoinrpr^ercfft large stock. -.
TO .tch
we will largely concede in price to nur trade.
NOTHING! ITEID BA^K.
Purdha$er§~pf, flfelifhkV do well Id Icwtet'Sbver^biirt depart* meats (or JfUl'STf 'i-'tM \nt
Oenniae-Bargains'!
in goods suitable for holiday trade-.
Wilson Bros.
jV COB. 31
N. B.—^brstm^. in'great variety, will be week. JPor par)uJars vaUr corner off ifiu
hzeiie.
IIE LA ttW11* ClimOLATIOW
Xqcs ij Kreriinifi Dec. 14. IMt»
^eijdsboiiiood.
dining, Abasements.
ufMiay nr tl \r?e ehJay Dec. 2 ar.d li. Ma', toon A mate i.ra in Sacred Opera,. Thursday Decern her 16, ryant'H Mlnetrols—Opera ilo'ii a.
Werim-HiUy, Lcc. 15-Hibercian Ball Dowl'ng Hall. Satiud •}', Deo.lP, FurbisbVFifth Avenue '*ombina«.'on ill The T^o
Orphans—Opera
II usa. Wednesday. P?c. *2, .. racU EniJ O. U. A. M.—Uowilt'g Hall.
Friday evening, Lcc. .1, ball of lted Men, Market Hall. Krlday, December 24, Ball of the Brotherhood of Locuoh ivt. Firemen-Dowling Kajl
Hrirtay, Dec. PI, Ball L.odge 8, A. O. U, W.—Dowling Hall.
IVob bill
Washington* Due. 14,—For the Tennessee and Ohio valley, a risiug barom eter with warmer, and clear weather aud westerly wind*.
Agnes Hall this
Love feast at St. evei.iDg.
meeting
Attend the public library this evening.
The public schools will clear £200 from their centennial exhibi ion.
The ball of the Hibernian Benevolent Society occurs to-morrow night A large crowd will attend.
I-i the report last ovoi ing of the ecurennial exhibition the printer made Song of the 8pirit" appear instead of "Song »f tho Shirt."
For an evening of solid fun go to the ball of the Hibernian Benevolent Society, which occurs at Dowling Hall, to morrow night.
There will be a lecture next Thursday, at the A. M. E. Cburoh, by Pro!. G. Parks. The subject is "Critics and Creators." Admission ten cents.
Bcrglarjf in Pa is.
A correspondent in Paris informs us that burglars entered tho Clothing house of Palmer & Wieders on Friday evening last, and took therefrom goods to the value of $150. No cluo to tho seals has been found.
The Junior Y. M. C. A. held a meeting last nigbt at which the attendance was hmall, l.ut those who were present were quite enthusiastic* Brother O'Stew, Brother Lex, Brother Foe and Brother^ Serious, 1© the sarvices.
Fanchi'r,
The notod trotting horse, Fancher, i.i to be sold at constable sale afternoon to satisfy judgments to Ihe amount $1,400 against John Vesey The horse is appra'ser? at $2,COO. The judgments are principally in favor of Samuel McDonald.
AMUStME IS.
The F. kierof Oola.
The "Fnkier of Oolu" arrived in town on Thursday »st accompanied by his ousiness manager, Mr. Arnold Jones, They immediately began to "work up the town" in various ways. They interviewed newspaper men they strewed the highways and byways with flitmint annonncementsof the wonderful things to be performed by fcbis F«Kier or Oolu, and of the fabulous value of the presents.to be given to his patrons. Tho Indiarapolis Herald says uvery man must pay his proportion of fool tax at some period of his life. Thi*re were about .700 people who pawl an iastttl wient of this tixto the Fakier (who is one of the collectors) last evening. His tricks are j»ll old and: Coinmonpiace.'. -Not one of them-is deserring of meutiop, ..He has, howeverj a way of keepiog his audience in a good hutnor, which is graat help to him. The presents area frsud¥as any: sensible peipii must h»ve iJtpected.
KSXHER
The cantata of Esther Was given in Mattoon last night, to a large «i»d delighted audience:
The frrugers.afrived'in town "t'q-day by tho I. & St. R. R. We hope to seo the Opera House crowded to-night,
Per^iial^lfaragroplis.
Harry^^Hawkf wibo will be remembered .as having appeared.ias, ^Temple, ton Pica rd,
Orphans
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ry
.' pcijn*Rilari .u Marts MB*KJipaBb' «ck ^iwiwmaiii^iiaiHfiii! two-tbirds ot the •ntiro 'iaftktfiblft^'
Mr Kel leb^r-jbas^s'i^^^f interest in.thai-sinaU. -bee*r..to Stark,
and territlpr
prom
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iness to: ratnaiMi tvaHl^tt)*lilor ,§rppon. ^eonnrd
Xiapi^jp,!
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wiih! ca flaltei make
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Oiunps in/rtd' wo'uld few da
working filiMrjieiiMny-
Henry McCabe:
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be horae'-^Fai:*
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Conrt Hotue Echoes. commissioner's court. BIXXSALXOWED. ....$103 SO 20 00 .... 1 85 1000 0 96 2 60 2446
Eshmsn & Retse..^ .. Cnas. Ecktneier J»o.»b Ironamitb L. Foster,,... Holwrg, ft'Ot dt Co Solomon Monroe....,,,........ Siatjghter.'Watklna ao
Samuel McEeen.....*^. 1A8 63 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. James Watts to,Pleasant Watts, 6K iicres in Fayette Township and 2 lots in Sandford lor $1,500.
Regina Burkhart to Joseph Snodgrasp, 2 lots In Grantors subdivision,
for $691. r.—
John F. Gulfck to Albin L. Elder, lot in city for 100. Marcus Soboemel to Jacob Maebling, part lot in city for f600.
George W. C»rif*o te Samuel MeKeen, lot in city for $260 18. MATiiR'h court.
Wilson Cex, drunk and disorderlj $7.20, Win. H. Richardson, vagrancy and drunkennrss |7.2®.
The two Orphans will be repeated this evening, and, as this is the people's night, a crowded house may be looked for. The company remain only durina the week, ana those who fail to see their rendition of the Two Orphans, will miss a rare treat.— [Louisville Commercial.
Go to the Hibernian ball to-morrow nigbt. Deaervtd Popular. We mean Dr. Bull's Couab Syrup, for it never lails. Physicians recommend
A CARD.
Inasmuch ewe have no desire to h»ld any controversy with any b\v GESTLEiJlEN, and men of acknowledged busin ss eairiety, we hop» to no more wor?s wiili the so-*alled onepriced men Til' ftbUSe is so low and vile, that wt find our early education negfeoted so in lut resprct, that we ar* unable to keep pace with ih^m-
We biK til*) public pardon for bnviug di«|{.-,acHloifwlfi b» euoii.fi iiiic tbelr naute Hiihonri, and hope thai It inwy not «ccur y-gatn.
WE WILL SIILLC OHTIMUE TO S^LL Good 0
Ciood Coa $1.75 00 (Jood Pant* at 95 cunts. (Jooti PantM at $125 Go«-d Pants at $1 50 Good Vest at 50 cents* Woolen Socks. 12 -i-2c. rotton Socks, 5 cuts,
K^pectfolly.
THE BANKRUI'T CLOTHING MEN.
f* 9- KNT STORE, bet,
6th
and
7th,
TmeHante
Come
to the Jr. O. U, Hall, Dec. 22.
A. M. Ball, at Dowling
The ant'ita
of E ther at the Opera House to-nlgbt.
Masquerade Ball,
of the Juniors at Dowling Hall Dec. 22.
Ou" Prices for lloliday
Felt Skirts. 75f, 85c and $1. Whito Blankets, $2.75 and *3 pr. Gold Mixed Waterproof, 7uc. Blue Mixed Waterproof, #J. Children's Furs, ?l.50, $2 and |3. Nice Dress Goods, 12u, 15c,18c, 20c and 2 5
ALL BEST PRINTS, Cc and 7c. .. Knit Goods of every description. Ladies' Furs, |2 50, f3,
Orphans""" ridw lo'o&ea for £t tbe Opj«a ^^^ely Io,vr pHc^s.r Jv We are headquarters for. substantial
House on Satufday.ey^itinR. -Kic^rd the niucn "JtfSIMi6^5
8?t
and
•J^p. !.' Hjandsome Cloaks at allprices.-V i. Ladies' Collars, Cuffs. Ties, Gloves,
Holidav Goodsj anHhe largest atockiu tbe citv to^^t"iVSm.'" ,3 WE' SEtL ON li^Fi?5, CA3S» Lf.-
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0.
pay jour money aud you takes
^UUr ebcftce.
to tbo^Opfii'a Honse to-n^bti. -k i». trM-i
junior O.U^
in
3.22&?
their Ball, 4
Arteord climbing FERN, ilSTMAS TR^E^ W ALL WREATH lioWEteNfi1
NTS, BOUQETS, CUT
FLOWt
ETC., ETC AT HEINL BRC^.' RAIi' ALL^ ON JKIGHTH STi AR MiArH9v:= 4--.^
F0ra~li0ii4T-ltf- •r-
l^nlzajbo^Jr nior J^asquerAde Ball |22-iv-~i:'•••• ^?r- -v-r*:!
Mer«4
HlUTftl
Tb*iPr««pci»
now-are tbajfc -44i«* whole. City Oouncil ^lil i&Btfaat Gold-u^ad«t Csna a tbe Red
•esp*
FIRST EDITION
or
LOCAL NEWS.
Holiday Goods for Everybody. W, S. Rrfifi & Co, -, A .'w, r— PcXalart Sbawis—Long and Square-' a Useful as.weli as a Handsome present. .3 W. S. Ryce & Co.
Our Stock of Cloaks has been Added to, and Prices Reduced specially for tbo Holiday Trade.
W. S. Ryce & Co
Black Silks Bought for Gold—will bo sold at Currency Prices while the Holi. day Trade lasts. W S. Ryce& Co.
Lyons Cloak Velvets, 32 inches wide reduced to $20 per yard. W. S Ryce & Co.
Furs for Ladies aud Children will be sold without regard to cost. W. S. Rvce& Co.
Felt Skirts from 75 cents up, to some very handsome Ruffled Skirts—equally cheap. w. S. Rvce fe Co.
Ladies' Ties, Collars' and Culls, Ruscbings, etc., just revived for Holiday Sales. W. S. Ryce&Co.
"Albani" Kid Gloves, street and evening shades, fl.25,and warranted. W. S. Ryce & Co.
"Albani" Kids lor Gents', "Albani" Kids for Misses and Cnildren. W. 8. Ryok & Co.
Caution for Every body.
Don't be taken in with this 25cts the dollar, cost or below cost, to manufacture, but
Look and Examine
our Stock, Make, iality, Style And Price for yourselves. Remember,
A Good £uit of Clothes
-OR AN-
OVERCOAT
is worth half a dozen shoddy. We only buy of the
Best Manufacture! s,
which has proven such,_and we-are here to back it up with
100 Cents on ihe Dollai
to every patron'who buys of us, or money refunded. Remember the place.
MILLER & COX,
533 Main St., WORTH SIDE NEAR SIXTH.
Mniug Around
to Dowling Hallou Dec. 22, and take a hop. I.-
Notice to Stockholders uf the LlbraAesocia ion. Tbe importance of there being a quorum present to-morrow evening at the meeting of the stockholder* of the soCiation, has been set forih ln the pa* pers. Nw orginiisstiori can be efflsc! ed without itC Such as are awrare that they can not be present, wiil': please sehd: in their written proxy to me. '••I',-! Spbkcbb'R'BAKt',!':'.-' •..''•i Se«*rt*tary pro-tern.
to tbe O. U. A. M. Bali, Dec. 22, and take a peep at Harris.
FAC1S OF IN i£BEST.
Sewing Machine Statistics/ The first sewing machine patent appears in English pat nts in the year 1755, J20 years ago, and "91 years before tbe machine so called the "Oiiginal" was patented. After tbo year 1755, patents were issued in the followinn order:
Thomas Saint, England, July .17, 1790. Duncan patent, England, 1S04.
Lye patent, Udited states, 1826. Hell man patent, England,..May. 2, 1829,
Barthley Theniounier, France, 1830. Walter Hunt, Now York, 1834 first lock atitcbi ~r.
Newton 4: Arcbibal d, Er^tand^ ^tl lock stitch. Barthley Themounief^France, 1S41 lock stitch. j.i J. Greenougb, iiiiitedStatesj jl&42 lock stitch.
CorlesSvM843 ibek stl tch. Bean, 1843 lock stitch'. 'K* Elias Howe, 1846r lockstitch. •^.^nd then follows ln a ahorf timo A B.Wilson, Singer, "Grover^ A Baker, Rublnson and
niany
others.
By the atiove statistius, it is shown ihat-aewiug machine^ 1*WW0i invented and jDBfd over 0119 hundred years. aso» J^l^oking oyer.t^list.Qtsewinj5^rnaaTMfthe« in use to day we find but few of ... tbe earlier patOTfs.: Thfrfield is entire"fjr take&np by th'ose who took up the ^ora(wherethe fir8t lnventoni lef^ /itj mild furnished perfected niacbin^J.
Amqnittbena fltaBaSrprlitoiii0ntly b«K
8toge^T»«tentea*in i8oir wliich gtew into Immediate favor, soon stood •tfbe head of thfe^Tirib^raachine iititile. «nd to day oontinuea W lead the van. selliug more than d0Ubra a^ina^iy_ utMbinea each year as are-sold^-of any other. This is the^W^l16
ot
MK^IT
I will call tlie at^tib*1 o^all rt^o^fl customers andthe ptiblic t^t'I- -f»ye opened my ware bouse^^roer qf First atjtd^Poplar, where w_ill l?e *epn^ a full ii^" of Flour, Fee^.fi»yr Beanj -Sblp--
see me, where you wl ba waltedori by the well-known •alfsmSi^.Jacob Beh iriiig^ri. .. ._
Good» deliteral free lo all.•%aria *.6' theeity. Qail and ace me.'
—NEW—
NECKWEAH
-SE5V-
MTjFFLERS!
—liEW-*
UliULEU
SLEEVE BUTTONS
Sli'V—
Holiday Goods!
—AT—
HUNTER'S
Men's Furnishing House,
157 M\IIV STRKKT.
'Ihe Cantata
of Esther, which is to be given by the Mattoon Amatuers under the direction of Mr. W. H. Stanley, at tho Opera House, to-morrow night, will be a rare trent to the music loving people. Secure your seats, and save trouble.
Social B. ll.
Ofi Monday evening, Dec. 20^h, there will b': another grand Ball at Pence's Hall, given under the auspices .* Messrs. Joynor, Atherton and Cabill. All are invited.
Two EUphsnts
ran a race to liud tho cheapest place where they could buy Corn, Hay, Bran and Rye. They ran right fast, and made their turn and never stopped un?il they cane to Phil. Burns. It was there they atf-.and never made a frown, and said it was the cheapest place in r.own to buy Corn, Hay and Bran, for h^ sells it cheaper than any other man. Fresh meats are constantly kept in
Call and see me, you won't have to wait an hour. All so. Don't forget be place. Burns Bros., corner of Third and Walnut streets.
Look litre.
The handsome breakfast eastor now on exhibition at Button & Hamil'O ''s Book Store, is to be given away to the person donating tho best basket of provision to tbe supper lor the Red Men's Ball. Compo ition open to all.
For the Largest
lot of men's Hand-sewed Boots ever offered in this city go to N. Boland.
R^nnmbr
that the Improved Order of Red Men is a benevolent society, and the money made at the ball is for the benefit of the widows' and orphans' fund, aud lor the payment of sick and funeral benefits to its members.
IfY.uW.nt
to make a nice Christmas present, purchase a iir of those gentleman's fine Velvet Slippers of N. Boland.
Have yon Setn
those beautiful prizes to be voted awnj at the Red Men's Ball?
Smoking Se's,
b.ronz9 lamps, student lamps, fine vas--n, decorat* toilet sets gold baud ehiiia, and every thing- elss that ,Js :nice, •m hi found at Stable queens ware store. ..
Are Vou Go n?
tb the RBd Men's Ball?
rhrough the Win
you will cinstabtly regret tlie fact if yop bavo not ..bought a lap robe,, or horse blanket, or. oil cloth. It is biit: he part «f humanity to do the 'lat:er but the first acquieserice .to/ 'personal comfort to buy the former. All kinds of fancy, harness is' sqlll at Fraeb FaSig's, on West Ma-n s» reet.
niemb -r
the Red Men give the 'first Ball lu tbe new City Hall over the Market House.
F«»r„Ficuch Kid
ladie^Shoes of all.stylc.-, siz"« -and variety go to N. dandi
The Floor M-'nagers
of the Red Men's Bali are Will Law» Ab. Alcxander^Pbil May, Chris, goderuS, Scott HbVey, Caleb St. Clarr and Howard Leslie. "Good enough!"
p"*P«r *he Fim^ S^ock of lkdie's White jKid: Shoes and SJipt ever off«redlfoteale in tho city^go 1 chri^toia1 EVe»'..'i Dec! 24tb, is the date for the
6SO
Grand Bali
given by the Improved{ P/der of Rtd Meij. Get your ticket. .. .. ....
WIKSlt^ 8
or ta N..Bblapd^
5 •A.'.'.
iilin^^ W-:-. •Y- y.
WboieRafeing at E Manufacture i£s PRIC ES, A gcUd cigar 2 cents. kx&y good ciftar....•••• for AiroxeeUeiii?jci^9i Siped and'HayauaH..'.' Large Regalias.i'.v••• CleafiaivaaSES..::^^^"
7
All otiier brands in propor^ton. -^Chewing any pth.er-t
Exwll^n^-Fine-cut ,at.5c-wn ounce. J^'p lest, trwp.ounceS,for lap,-and all io. Pwpo*tk(P•i a^fpcfyoursel that.thisis.+ip buinbugv me^abusiuessi.
-£fy^y opposite the posipfflc^.
Frthe^infrt
aasortmont of fine gentl^haii's.^Bippers of endless variety, gb'tff Boland.
'a fiaekted A!eif» and
*|Sf 7 -rf ,~
PRESENTS for the HOLIDAYS USEFUL as will as ORNAMENTAL.
Magnified 1 Display of Choice Articles.
FELSENiiELD & JAUMET
IViu* Applique Haib'S. Also, Nilk inbr^lliiB, Silk Has*dkerclilef», Faucy B«rIcrcl Ilaodkerehl. t**. Rucliiug*, Hid Oluves, &c Ac.
FELSENHELi) A JAURIET.
For
Edwin C. Burtjs Celebratec Fine French Kid, ladies goods, go to N. Boland's.
Dn't
forget the Red Men's Ball ou Christmas Eve. If you Wis^i to see the new City Hall buy a ticket to the Red Men's B:il!.
Osily
thirteen days until tlio Grand Ball of the Red Men takes place, at the City Hall, over the new Market House. will be the First ar the new City Hall.
Now won'i Hesitate
a moment, but po right to Stabl's and buy your Holiday presents, for he has the largest assortment in the city.
Tickets
only £1, to the Red Men's Bill.
.MAS]V STREET, TSStfiSSO HAUTE. Office in N^w York—• hitrcli and Worth Sftvt is.
Waii for tbe Best.
The immense stock of goods which is to be offered for sale in tho store room just east of Hoberg &. Root's, in the Opera House building, is now on its way to the city, and will be opened to the public on Saturday morning.
For Fine Stati* nery
and Parrian goods, tho latest thing out! can be found at Stabl's. No. "25 Main I street.
Closl-g Out.
During this month we will close out out a splendid stock of trimmed hats and bounets, at about half the real value. If you havo not bougat yet. come and get a bargain at
S. L. Straus. 149 Main street.
Pork House Oflala.
E N E O N S W SAUSAGE MEAT, RIBS, ETC. for sale at 3fos. SC. and 33 Main street' .jJvWM. W. DAVB^fc Go
Picture Frames.
For fine Picture Frames at Bottom Prices, go to D. L. Huston." HiB makes them himself and warrants them tbe very best. Sbop iiv Cook's.jSlppk, on North Fourth street. i: .—:
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 I HE CITY. DON'T MAKE ANY PURCHASES UN III/ YOU CALL ON O, TRASK, MARBLE PALACE JEWELRY STOltE, BETWEEN cilX I'll AND SEVENTH STS.
Flour »iul Feed
and generki'. Groceries tit Ecliboff a Zimmerman's on South Fourth street between Walnut and Poplar. Givt them a call. jYr ...
Bruning :x. street restaurant, bas.tho
at* jiis Main
repiitatiqb of ko 'ping, the "nicest. table in-i'ei're'Hante. Ho is par excellence ctoeCaterer of Terre Haute. Try him, and: know his ways ..
••.±\ Get your elotbihg Of Ma-x Joseph. 'V.
•*:ij Tr- l*|Y© MER^IIiipfc ^':SWH^AT* the.- progre^ .^jpal 'TOen.i your^orders. Obipi south-sidef beicveen Fotrrfcb .arid-
1 tej'fftki«igars." finest of Key West Cigars, atent at the St. Charles Vatnpie, rooms, c6rnei Ohib and Third., ^ry^ tbem.
ofihje se^on served up daiiy^vt iVrun-
1
Waiitfd IijuiriMiatelyM.1Lanib, tlje go- abend, .butcher of •South Fourth, street^i^anxious to get a large lofcdi' lvogs'm*j hand.' He rnakee tb'e abpve waufr. knbwn ".tbroiiSh the Gazette. '. y.-:
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62» M4IJT S1BSE®,.
Has U)& recently made a trip to Now York for tho purpose of securing a Musi! flcpnt St^ck of Holiday o-xls-, Ar« Dow prepared to effera most snpcib n" nriicle8, mi table tor PHj-SLK I'S jwlilfli are bath
nam^uia', au«» wlHcli we oflnr at -xtraoriiaary taw TUOn£WI»UlAGTOfilt:LEiT icls. Gifts to be presented to WIFE, BAl'G IITER, JSOTHE8. SIS^ TEU. HVIiBAKV, SO.%, FATHER. «.r NWfcE'i WliAPf.T „«V liave a Npleudld opportnntty to N«*cure si:itab thins«*. lirp, ar.* a lew of the LEADING ARTHJi.KS »Ffl-E»El): 75 Pieces of Lyons Silks, of Ihe famous makes ol B« ll4»n. Gninet A o. 50O ec» vl Assorted Dress Goud?, of Freireli aud Ifritish niHiinfaeinre. 2.000 Enibroiilered, Initial, Ilfiunirtf, II- msIi chert and Lace Han^iifreliiefk. 150 La4liels., C1 ali*, in Bi«y«r, (Uihiclitll:) a Seal 8kin. 50 Paisley fne»rjy a*l Mylrs, 1,000 Ladies' Xeck-iics isrcluniiif ssme inagullictiil 01I*"H. 5 Pierei» Lyons t,r«ak Velve*s nf ihe celebrated ikrs of Pomon A Pa Mifvx. 150 al ead Lac«Barber,Ileal Point I5 irbps.au! Real
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will find Bruniug'H an excellent place for Dinner"1 any
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Tho proposition made 111 tneso coV' umns to trade a brand new Kna£3a Fiano for a horse and pbseton. is eti open. Address P. O. box 2036. -i
Aldrich & Seegor -n
keep Leeches at their barbershop, cc.rner ot Fifth and Main streets. People who get blacK eyes or bruises should make a note this, •.
BLOCK COAL.
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Ten Cents Por Rii^hcl The Ohio Street ooal dealers, Messrs Merr 11 & Wheat, make the above as- .al') tonishing offer. P'tronizethem, eMUh. 1'
MERR1L & WDE vT, tho progressive Coal men, your orders. OtAo street sonth side, betwi-en Fourth and Fifih.
Horeo Shoeing.
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Comb arid .Strained Honey also Bees. T. Huj.mas, Near Pr* vidence Hospital^
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Burnett «fc Watson, the Cherry street Blacksmiths, understand tbeu- bus-iness. thoroughly. No la:ne horlos ^re turn* ed out from their place. See tbf ir card elsev!. re.
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Kolley ha3 such immense facilities for soiling and delivering coa .cheap and bujs it from tho iiiines such large quantities that he ean,' will,, and do by to a great inuuVothers. Qive hi'i'n a ftihgle./ii: trial.' -',r:
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ejreri At Wm. Hensels, an anxious 'jMlblScis getting, all the MINCEMKAT, CANNED FftUlTi .1'OULtRY an'l other articles.waiited. Bens&i makes a ap^clftlty of .fancy »rf)0efiEfs^uc" "8 »wc et.^rackft re^k^frles Ac, Ac
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Toy Markrd Figures.
Hugo Diieuwig has adopted the "one price" system in veiling his toys. He has his stock, elegantly srraiiced. It is oi\e of the largest ever brought to Terre Haute.
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PurifyjonrClood.
cyr Th Bftr iiona'za, If you really want an excellen', cigar, one! that smokes evenly and duly, has au exceedingly agreeable flavor, and in fact as nice a ciaar as yon would want, get a "Big Bonanza" trom Bakerj at tho postofBce lobby. It only costs a nickel, ami is immense.
Cailc mining
don'e al 7 cents a yard by ClIARLE"1.
locearo ^GHOUPE. Grocers.
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Frazier's Root Bitters, the best remes dy. Sold by all druggists and countrv, dealers. ... *. ...
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T]|e West The-above-firm,: stationed/ as .they .. are,-near- the river, abd haVih^:/ plenty bf cash to buy, are taking in .'all the egg$ and country produce that comes aloiijg For'an^thing. iU' fhdj-Way' of eggl and butter it{ey/."'ard uiid|ue6itipnably ieij^ap. Hi. .fti'''Street^' between fcusfc-aud Secchd. •, •.
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Any lady wishing to.get anew Sew fiog Machine, cheap, for cash, will do Well by, addressing P. O. Box 222, this ciltyS The parties.ow-ning it will sell it for cashiat a great sacridce, aot longer needidg a^Uachine. r- it-
THELLNIPCRJAL ELCCIRIIMAGIIETI^ LDSOLE 3.... Tablet.- -. *.L •&ik Worn.like any-erdinnry insole in the feopt or Shoe, The Tablet is worn suspended around t'he aeck. Tfhey 1coprL the feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gehilocurrent oi electricity, imme'diVtely.rolifeving pain and Tper1• ahent./y. curing the worst cases of Acute aiylChrpnic Neuralgia,.. Rheumatism, Asthma, Paralysis, Fever- and Ague or (-'hills and Fever, Cold nnd SRioiit Feet, EronCbitiP. Influenza, S^ica.X'ossof Appetite PnetimoniH PaiJ iu the B-ick .-or-'Loins, General and- IT'ervous .Debility.-- T,iy theni« cijst lai trifling,* the blessings tliey bring
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.lii.as.alsn' -tn aSiioiftin^nt, always full, ^rstap fs Fourth street, west side, be^
Appointed ^le agents
fnr tlfft'United Si au price ot Insoles sent tv mail to any adDoiAab-- and two three cent
send siz« of Bom or Gaiter,
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