Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 268, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1876 — Page 8

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hoberg^5 \.c:,,, „KOOT&CO., Opera House, 'are to-day offering the most elegant line oi LADIES, GENTLE/ MM,^MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDRENS spring and summer Hosiery ever Displayed in Terre

Ladies Brown Balbriggan Hose, Regu lar made and extra long, 50 cents pair ladies White Cotton Hose in all grades and sizes, 10, 12-2, 15.20, 25, 30c, 35, iO, 50 and npwards. Hisses and Childrens Hose, White Cotton Bro Striped Balbriggan, Fancy Striped in 50 different Styles at Prices ranging from 10c to $1 pair Gentleman's Hosiery Silk Checked Brown BalbriganHalf Hose 50c pair worth 75c, British half hose 10. 15, 20,25c per pair. Boys half hose in all sizes Brown and blue

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HOBERG ROOT & CO

OPERA HOUSE.

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Be Largest City

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Circulation.

Saturday April 20»

CAMILLA URSO on the 6th.

TUP.KK are circuscs ahead.

VOIIACIOUS guests"

TIIF Forty Thieves are com in

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National IIou.se

r~. National I loaseat Sr.2 per daV'js vc-v cheap.

TV OTIC Rea GAIF&v' J-ore y's a«2iertise-ync-nt elsewhere.

Tin: bricklayers are on ld'st side of S'l

walk aroujaid}the court hO£«£.

TUT G.£JCKTTF. will hereafter

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TERRK JIALTE is getting to be known Jfa: and wide as an inventive place.

irpr.ro.*: is the hero on fourth street. "1 lv. cr.se full of silver coin is the e. •••U-UJ.-

Ti:rc waiter girls at the Nrtfonrd House are universally •coinpHtnented oti their aJtentiveness aikl handsome looks.

F.F.TS are freely offered that Col. Do« ki ^ill carrv thfc Fourth Ward by 100 jiT'i-v'Jity, and arc as freely declined. :,

THE warder who does not favor :i w.ver is in da'Jger' of his scalp. They ar? r'l/.Tr.t thr ?Ll'^V'in that part of

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.. T.. cf.ioial hoard ^f the Christian ci rch !i .s employed Prof. Wonder as chorister and organist fbi'one year on Milarv. ,'i

PEERLESS

Cut paper patterns comprising a large and varied assortment for ladies, misses and children's costumes these fashions are the most econo made in material at the same time we claim them to be the most perfect fitting, stylish, tasteful and simple to be had anywhere. Every pattern is accompanied with the plainest instruction for the making oi the garment represented. Catalogues Jounals and patterns at

WILSON BROS.

Of Interest to Ladies. [2 We have just received* !..full line of Mine. Demorests Reliable Patterns for Spring and Summer. 1976- Prices reduced- Call for a Catalogue a£

Monopoly Busted.

You can buy Best Bnrnlng Fluid at Theo.SiahPsqueensware store for 20 cents a gallon. Best Coal Oil at same price,

Gram! Opening.

Of Monniger'.s Tivoli for the Spring and Summer Season, cri May ist, 1S16 with a free ball.

All friends and customers are cordii.l'.v ::.-.ited to attend. Supper fiftr'iS!®? ccr.t. isv.proper characters admitted.

I'lHLTPP. P. MONldgERf"^ ^Proprietor

REAT|HIS.

J'X lie engaged in huyi-.jgnncl s^ii^giiirkindsof grain and iced at the warehouse, at the junction of Fo.'.rth anj^Lafayette'rtreets and Vandalia raihjpaSd and will give especial attention to the^Sale ofLinic, Plaster, Brick, Stone and Soft]. Having unsurpassed facilities for handling the above articles cheap, it will be an objcct for my friends to call be'fofe purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Wm, II. Crawlord, as agent, will always be on hand to give good measure, honest weight and at a small profit.

All parties indebted to us will please call and settle their' ^accounts, either by cash cr note, within thg next ten days. AII accounts not.settleu _v that time will be placed in the hands of a collector for coJiee'ic:i.

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..•regular llyiture, V. M. C. A. News'.-

CAMN.LA URSO is tke greatest living eir.aPc violinist.

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.-."J' \STERN" EOUCATIONAI- Tr»tere.ts -iTOt^tiu'to i'rof. Jones' subject for iecUtre

philoinathean s^cietj- to-night.ftre being received daily and at c-Lrhi- to-j prices that cannot be beat for GA.imhatSyWtattlore. What paper can da as elir. zv.rrc.

Tnii Belmont stove, occupying a front ,irioninR 'L. Ball's stove house, is Queen- dour. .of the -&Snd ever iket. ....

the handsomest thing .of the brought to Terre Haute.

Grecncastle Star thinks the Co-

1 saloon is named in honor of the In-

THAT fin" of attorneys v\ho ad\ lsed a li'nt. complaining that his guardian had r-Tin-iclered his money to sue his bondsinen. arid afterwards found that they •were themselves the bondsmen.. ha\ not -3 "bean heard from since.

BURG AN & MILLIGAN.

Ter'fcr Haute, April 26th, 1816.

AUCTION "SALE *0F FURNITURE

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On 'I'uesday

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GEO. W.NAYLOR.

Rippefoe is making more of a spacialty of fruits this year, White Front two stores, Fourth street and Main street.

NOTJCET

next week. May 2d, 1

will sell on the preftfJscs situated 011 south Sixth street, west side, between Poplar and Swsin'streets for account of Mr. M. G. Groverman, all his household furniture, embracing the contents*of nine rooms, and all very desirable goods. A fine parior set, sevtfr-i! fine chamber sets." a number of carpets, efc., ets. A large and desirable assortment of kitchen and :dining room furniture ancl a great variety 'of articles.

The house will only be open ibrthe EnspOclion of goods on Tuesdhy morning previous to the sale.

TERMS.—A credit of three months wEl be given on sums exceeding

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FOSTUJI BROS.

If tlimes are Hard

rith you,"find vet you like to wear good loth inc. go to the Star Clothing Store. 525 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth, because you can buy goods there for hah" of the regular retail price.

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Best Burning Fluid at Theo. Stahl's Mamcth queer.swaro store for 20 cents a gallon.

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chaser givina.note with approved securstv. jums

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Ap AuKtyjneer.

Fashionable Hats

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ShewmaTiers, "Light Loaf,7' and "Nav It Is the best in the mar-

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^"•vnnolis statesman, whom Frank Lan- ouId have saved Mm "Honorablv'' and je^^cl'egated to private life. Not so, brother.

Financially.'" Our FEE would have cost him not. more than $70. '-PURCHASE TWO SCHOLARSHIPS, (one for. yourself, and one for vour beau tiful wife") AT THE TERRE* HAUTE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. TAKE A GOOD BUSINESS TRAINING IN THE SAME, and learn to economise."' This receipt is good and valid

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THE TERRE HAUTE EVENING GAZETTE.

COME AND SEE

'WHAT WONDER OF THINGS"

WE ARE DOING IN

SUUHER SILKS

at 75c that sold at $1.00 per yard.

25 different and all new styles to select from, besides we guarantee the quality better than can be bought at 75c from New York to St. Louis.

TO DEFY COMPFTION!

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BLACK SILKS

We will sell a better quality of Silks at,$1.25,1.50,1.75, $2.00 and upwards than can be bought anywhere.

GRENADINES in black ami colors.

Just opened. Call and see the new styles of Colored Grenadines in NAVY BLlfE, ECRU, SLATES, DRABS and BROWNS.

When We are now selling a good all wool Cassimere from 75c to $1.00 and Cottonades from 15 to 25c.

BLOOD SPILT PRICES"

and nice fitting garments in

LADIES REAM-MADE SUITS

From One Dollar and Fifty Cents to twenty-five Dollars.

SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS

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the best styles and the,lowest prices in the city.

Headquarters for Kid Gloves

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From PERCALES at 8c to 12c, LAWNS at 12 l-2c,WASH POPLINS at 10c, 12 1-2 and 12 l-2c, including fine stuff goods in Plain, Plaids and Strinesfrom 20 to 35 cents.

No one's Money to Escape!

Wanting table linens, napkins, linen and cotton sheetings, pillow casings Ac., compels purchasers to consult their interests and lool^tnrough our stock before buying.

Mark the BIG SURPRISE!

In prices—we are selling all kinds of

WHITE BED SPREADS

That made Mrs. Jones, Smith or Brown av/ful mad to think she hat bought without looking at Ryce s.

Lightening Struck

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are those who have bought

CASSIMERES, TWEED, COTTONADES, ETC.,

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ES, our own brand. The best "SEAMLESS"

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Look out for our Advertising "Engine wn*p the Bell Rings." This "Warning" in prices

Means Business

when you are ready to buy.

W. S.-RYCE &CO.

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It WILL Pay

It has paid and will pay all

CASH CUST0MEE1

better now than ever. We are offerim inducements this season on BUSINESS SUITS,

Also fine Coats and Vests both Englis' American for Men, Youths, Boys and dren. We have tried to excel efforts this season in style,

That shall be in accordance

See Miller & Cox, before you make purchases. 522 Main street, North

HE LATEST STYE

FOLEY & WIIKERS0K

Have Just Received From Cincinnati York, Boston, the Very Latest Styles oi Caps and Furnishing Goods. yyi 405 Main St. Opp. Opera

THE NEWCOMERS, WHO ARE TIT

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the former of Et'flfisville and thoroughly acquainted with the fruit biiMiie GAZETTE is informed and the latter of this city, will open on SATURP BEE IIIVE STAND, a stock of vc:y

FRUITS, CIGARS AW CONFECTION*]

uc'.i as have never bafore been placed on sale this c.'ty.

CITY ELECTION NOTICE,

TOTcrrc.Haute

THE VOTERS of the oitv of Vigo County Jndiuna: You are herein'notified that an election will be held in the several wards of said city of Terre Haute on the FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY 1S76. for the election of the councilman from each Of the six wards in the city of Terre Haute. ^he place of voting in the several words, and the officers of election to be as follows

First Ward—At the Ninth street market house. Inspector James Hook. Judges, Joseph W. Barnett and Gotleib Reiss.

Second Ward—At Burgett's boarding house, Ninth and Walnut streets' Inspector, Alexander Thomas, Judges J, S. Jordon and J. C. Iledden.

Third Ward—At Eickmeyer's, between Second and Third streets. Inspector, Martin Grace. Judges, M. Kercheval and George Gordon.

Fourth Ward—At Crawfords warehouse. Inspector, John D. Murphv. Judges, G. W. Naylor and L. F. Reiisnider.

Fifth Ward—At Snyders lumber yard, Seventh and Elm streets. Inspector. M. C. Rankin, Judges, John Davy and Charles W. Duddleston.

Sixth Ward—At opposite glassworks Inspector, H. Hclmkamp, Judges S. J. Rossman and E. Bleemel.

I\v order of the Common Council, April 21. 1S76. JAMES B. EDMUNDS, Mayor,

Attest JOHN TOLHEKT. Terre Haute, April 21 1S76.

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Rippetoe is making more of a

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of fruits this year,

hite Front, two stores, Fourth street and Main street.

SILVER IN CHANGE Ti\

at the Cent Store. Notions and Fane Goods on hand. ......

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the proprietor of the French restaurant

Main street has just recived a coop full of spring chickens, which will be served to his customers. Try him if you want something good.

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HUNTER'S, 157 Main street, sign of the den shirt.

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CINCINNATI H€0S,

The patrons of the Cincinnat*' testisy that it is the best little sideri'ng the price charged for the state of Indiana. Mr. Sc first class bar and a first classw. eveay particular.

Rippetoe rs making mp^ specialty of-fruits thi-j White Front, two stores, street, and Main street.

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An Excellent Offer ?d body.

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The undersigned has a lot in subdivision, which he wishes to horse and buggy, he also has Woli's addition to the city of O trade. Call on-him at once.

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The undersigned is preparedi oring, renovating, cleaning an. at his place of business on the corner of First and Mulbery.

TO THE LADIES OF 0 AND VICINITY PLEASE CALL AND THE NEW PERFUME DER. COMPRISING SI} MARKET, PRONOUN^! ALL LEADING CITIE THE BEST EVER OFFER I SALE. WARRANTED BE INJURIOUS.

FOR SALE ONL^ AT' ULAR CENT STORE, QUARTERS FOR/FANf

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WAITED,

An a'.cent for the NEW LIG NING^DOMESTC SEW CHI N.E. A1 so an a^ent fo' MESTIC PA PAR FASHlL opportunity fo/a reliable part' monev. A/Pb' to

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