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Carries a complete stock of

Staple and Fancy Groceries,

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

BUTTER AKD EGGS A SPECIALTY! j»s®r All at bottom cash prkts.

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1238 Wabash Avenue.

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Shades. Etouse Paintinpr ana Bard Wood Finished, 102 NORTH POUBTH STRE5BT, Terre Haute, Indiana.

BOCK BEER, Terre Haute Brewing Co.

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SJPRISG SUITS.

WifflDittoi, April 3.—Wember for Ohio IndiutA and llliaoic: Haln follovred Friday by blgb soMer coutbe&sterly winds.

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There's no room for excuse, no reason for while

FIX LEY & CO.

ARE OFFERING 8UGH-

STUPENDOUS BARGAINS!

Daring the present week in the most saperh spring clothing in trade. Nobby Hat* and the Daintiest Neckwear known to society. We seek patronage on the score of merit alone, and absolutely guarantee to soli better qualities of goods in every dei*artment, all clothing of oar own manufacture.

CONFIRMATION SUITS!

Which are showing in all the mowt popular materials, and cats in the most fashionable styles, and charming

Easter Furnishings.

KID GLOVES,

SPECIAL LOW PRICES

KID GLOVES!

«®-THIS WEEK-®*

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THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE, 676 Wabash Avenue 676._

SIMON LEVI.k

CLOTHING.

CONFIRMATION

Black and blue Corkscrews and tricots, Cheviots and WiSe^Valee WorstedsT Long and short pants suits ranging in price from $3 to $5. Our boys' ami children's department is booming. Our endless variety to street from pleases the most fastidious. We can flit the little fellows all, and wjth" each purchase goes a TEN NOTL CALLIOPE tilt AXIS.

BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S PANTS

From 2§e up. Boys' shirt waists cheaper than they can be duplicated anywhere. New styles receive*! this week. Hate and caps, shirts and necktios. Every article guaranteed at the lowest cash prices.

Onr great specialties in our MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT are men's nil wool overcoats at to and men's cassimore suite at $3. §m

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Strictly One-Price Clothiers and Gents* Furnishers

528 MAIN ST.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY.

H. Potter is in Greenesstle. Will Burnett hasgone to Sheffield, Ala. Jay Keyes has returned from Chicago.

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Dr. T* H. Bartholomew has r^umed from New Orleans. A. B. I-otta and wile, of Charleston, are lnthecity, 5oi»n Weiubredit, South Twelfth Street, is ill.

Mm. Walter Ford Is vMtlag {rie&ds In

Bert Finch, who 1 been tit wiUi La Tirippts h*emxmit^ f, of^reeiacsBsae was

|p4||,ut.4is V»iting

vssting Mm Hibben. Jttdgi Jump been in Newport Uiiv w*^ek «t4eotii^g conxt.

Mlm Hekffl McGregor vfeeUng h« INetsoo,inNewYortt. j.

^maln, Mrs. Myxm L. Hnnt I» home from ville, «5ending the spring v^esttk®.

thtm? next week, MiasMaj^leO^tei, el Third aMt Momlay fep Bnr Yortu

Mi* J. K. mi^attd and Mia %atT»W kjrwecttoTWtv Baate last mo*lay!

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Mrs. W. R. McKeen has gone to New York to spend Easter with Miss Edith McKeen.

Mrs. Henry Jackson, of York, Illinois,» visiting the family of Mr. Lee, on North Eighth street.

Tod Thomas, of North Sixth street is visiting the family of Henry Williams at Crawfordaville.

Theodore Prox, who has been attending school at Teatopolis, 111., is home visiting Mends.

Robert Cowan, of the fire depaotment seJiously ill at his residence on, South Thirteenth street.

D. R. Harrah, of Newton, IH., was in the city yesterday, the guest of his brother, Colonel Harrah.

Mis. Frank Sibley, of North Center street entertained the F. F. Reading Circle yesterday afternoon.

Wat Perine and wife, of Terre Haute, are visiting relatives and friends in this city.—Washington Democrat.

W. P. Dennis left this morning on the Big Four to bill the road for the benefit entertainment of next Tuesday.

Frank J. Turk, of North Fifth street, has gone .to Linton, Green County, Ind., where he has accepted a position."

C. F. Folsom, LL. D, of Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, is here visiting friends.—EvansviM Journal.

Professor S. E. Hitchcock, of Bringhurst, Ind., formerly a student of the Normal school, is visiting in the city.

Miss Bertha Shirley died at her residence on Third avenue, Wednesday morning, and was baried this morning.

Miss Henrietta Strong will be home from Cincinnati to spend the Easter vacation. She will be accompanied by her two sisters who are visiting there. 1

Mrs. Sophia Screech, well known here, was taken with the grip at her home in Sullivan on February 1st., since which time she has been unable to walk.

Will Ripley arrived from California and the West, this morning. He will visit his parents until to-morrow night, when he will leave for the East, taking Mrs. Ripley with him.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller, left for Terre Haute yesterday evening, where they will remain several days visiting Mrs. Miller's parents on North Seventh street.—Brazil Miner.

Master Johnnie Means, son of Mrs. Mary Means, who lives near the Tool Works was badly scalded Wednesday morning by the overturning of a kettle. His injuries were not dangerous,

Eggs at 12 1-2 cents per dozen, at W. W. OLIVER'S

bAILY

retained to BL

Hiss Elsie Bils&nd Mary's.—Dana News. Harry Blinn, formerly a resident of tliis city, bat how in Texas, is in the city.

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Eggs at 12 per dozen, at W. W. OLIVER'S.

Will Carleton at Normal Hall, Friday evening, April 4th. Music by the Polytechnic Orchestra from 7:30 to 8 p. m.

Call to-night on Schluer, the hatter, and leave your order for your Spring suit. We can save you from $8 to $15 on a suit of clothes. We are making a great many 13, $4 and $5 pants to order. Our Spring line of hats and furnishings are ready for your inspection.

The next lecture of the NormSl course by Will Carleton, Friday evening, April 4th.

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TO LOVERS OF DELICIOUS COFFEE

Wabash Coffee

Is a mixture of JAVA, MOCHA and GUATAMALA. Three of the FINEST COFFEES GROWN. If you want an ELEGANT CUP of COFFEE ask your grocer for it none GENUINE but in pound packages. Price 35 cents.

Joseph Strong & Co.

Ed L. Feidler sells shoulders at 7 cents per pound. ... CHANGE OF TRAIN SCHEDULE.

Effective April 8th E. T. II. trains will a.rri.ve and depart as follows: USAVE TERRE HAl'TK. 5:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 3:15 p. m., 9:50 m.

ARRIVE TKRRK HAITR.

5:10 a. m., 11:50 a. m., 8:40 p. m., 11:00 m. R, A. Campbell, General Agent.

Strained Honey.....,.......v.. 10cents. Comb Honey 15 cents. Shoulders 07 cents. Butterine, equal to country.... .20 cents. Try a pound of mixed tea 25 cents.

W. F. HERTFELDER, 100 North Fourth street

OLD PAPERS.

Call at The News office and get goc clean old papers for 15 cents per hundred. They are iust the thing to put on vour shelves, under carpets, etc. Only a few hundred left.

Ed L. Fowler's for lettuce, radishes, pie plant, spring onions and all kinds of dressed poultry.

to bay

Persons wishing mily or di ill please LEMING,

business ei

finally or draft hoties or working males will

call upon, SAMUEL 807,811, Main street.

Have you seen those new styles at Sykes' hat atom.

CHANGE OF TRAIN SCHEDULE. Effective April Gth C. 4 E. I. tnuns will arrive and depart as follows: jjsatk Tim HAtrrsL &20 a. m., 12:10 p.

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11.10 p. W.

Watsek* accommodation, &20 p. at. AKK1VR TR8&S 11 ACTS. 5:10 a. ttu, !fciO p. m, ^45 p. m. Watseka accommodation, lata akin.

R, A. CAMr»*j.u General Agent.

Spring style Sykea' hat store.

hats jowt received at Uiem a cam Give

Coates College Intermediate and Academic Department for girls ranging from 10yca»tol4 wmopea Tuesday, April Sk A broad preparatory conns? hs o$* faied here. For terms aadrem the deaf of the college.

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Coates Col!e«e Kindernarteaa wit! opett hi the new college building. Room 1, oa Tuesday, April S, IS8& Motiiransen^ dially invited tocCHTssposid either with the president of the couege or with Miw Anna 8. Walker, director of the Kinder*

COATE8 COLLEGE FOB WOMEN. Coates College will open on Tuesday morning, April 8th, 1890. Students are requested to report in the new building at 8:30 of that morning for assignment of seats. They will report only to room 2. down stairs. Intermediate pupils will report to room 5* The regular Tuesday schedule will be followed, beginning at 9:05 a. m.

Hie trustees would here call attention to their increased facilities for giving to oar citizens superior advantages in all lines of young women's education. A later invitation will be given the public to visit the new building.

For terms, etc., address the President, John Masqk Duxcan. Ed L. Feidler keeps the "Pride of the Sea" mackerel.

Terre Haute Brewing Co

BOCK BEER

Bottled for family use. It is fine, send your orders.

Those who when in difficulty and distress fly to the use of opiates for relief often find the remedy worse than the disease. Nothing is better in all cases of disordered liver or kidney trouble than a purely vegetable remedy. Such is found in Dr. Cobb's Vegetable Compound—a boon to suffering humanity.

Easter flowers, all kinds, at P. J. Kaufman's.

DR. GLOVER,

Specialty—Diseases of the Rectum Seventh and Poplar. Honrs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.( and 6 to 8 p. m.

Canned fruit* and vegetables can be had very low at Ed L. Feidler's.

The stewart concert company of Jubilee Singers will give a concert at Central Presbyterian church on Monday eveninf: April 7. Admission 35 cents, reserve* seats 50 cents. Tickets for sate at Buttons.

Spring style of hats just received at Sykes' hat store. Give them a call.

Spring style of hats just received at Sykes' hat store. Give them a call. 9 College School of Music, un the direction of Miss Alden and Professor Thomas Belcher, will open Tuesday, April 8th. The public will find it to its vantage to consider the advantages offered here.

For hours, terms, etc., address or call upon John Mason Dukcan, ijs£ President of the college.

Eggs at 12# cents per dozen, at W. W. OLIVER'S.

See the display at P. J. Kaufman

SANDFORD MILL PROPERTY FOR RENT. The large steam nr, meal and homing mills at Sandforl have been closed for repairs for the J' few weeks, but, having passed thro- gh a thorough overhauling, are now ready for rent. The capacity of the mill is 80 barrels of roll flour, 40 barrels bolted meal and 80 barrels hominy per da jr. To give an idea of the value of the mill it might !e proper to say that Mr. Bement, only a few years ago, paid $8,000 for it. Apply to

NEWS. FbIdIY, APRIL 4,1890,

large sh to-day.:

of radishes from Lousiana

If you are contemplating a trip to any point in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, California, or any Western state, call on the nearest agent of the Big Four Route (C., C., C. & St. L. Ry.), and obtain full information as to rates, routes and all other mattered interest. The solid vestibule trains of the Big Four Route, making close connections in union depots, offer aceommolationsand facilities excelled by no other line. The dining car service of the Big Four Route is unsurpassed.

DAIILKN & Foulkes,

Colored eggs at P. J. Kaufman's.

Chow Chow in bulk. Mich. Apples, Fresh Country Butter and Eggs: California White Cherries and Egj Plums 15c. per can.

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GEO. C. FOULKES, 417 Ohio Street.

GEOCBRIBS.

11 MIGHT & CO.

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Spring Ohiokans. Strawberrios, Oranges,

Iidmons, Bananas, Cranberries,

Apples,

Mint Water Crass, Lrattuoa Rartlshsw, Pis Plaat Aasp&raflrua*

Spinaohe Maple Sugar, Maple Syrup, Honsy,

Creamery and Country Butter.

Dressed Turkeys and Chickens

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SPRING LAMB

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EASTER DINNERS AT JEFF PATTON'S

Q£UT MliT UMET^

Fourth and Ohio Ste.

GROCERIES.

jHASTHR GRKBTTNO TO ALL.

P, J. KAUFMAN

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Choice New Cauliflower, Choice New Beets, Choice New Oyster Plant,

Choice New Tomatoes, Choice New Asparagus, Choice New Radishes,

Choice New Kahl, Choice New Spin ache, Choice New Lettuce,

Choice New Water Cress, Choice New Pie Plant.

COLORED EASTER EGGS, All kinds and sizes.

Fancy Florida Oranges, Fancy.Aspinwall Bananas, Fancy California Oranges.

Fancy Fresh Pine Apples, Fancy Messina Lemons, fancy Eatii

cv Eating Apples, bancv Cook Apples.

EASTER FLOWERS

OF ALL KINDS.

Qall and,see them.

Dressed Turkev, Dressed Chickens, Dressed Ducks,

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Dressed Fry Chickens, Fresh Oysters.

GROCJSRIES.

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FAT? FAMILY I MACKEREL

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Where you will always find a full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, etc.

J. P. MURPHY I GO.

From 10 o'clock till 12 we will sell all our fine French Colored

EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS

(and you all know we have a handsome line). They have been selling as high as $1.25 each. We still have too many leftover tlie Hoiidaj-e To-mor-row for two hours we wfll sell them, none reserved—all at

30 OHNTS BAOH I

Not more than two of a style will be sold to one customer.

EASTER!

Win Underwear!

THe CELEBRATED P. D. FOR LADIES AND MISSES

Gowns e8ct75cf «Jc, worth 75c, 99, $1 ami 1.23. Diawem at 39c, 4/«c, 65c, 73c, 83c, wortli 50c, 08c, l»c, LOO and 1,25.

Shirts at 50c, 75c, 83c. 1X10, worth doabk. Chemise at 4ftc, 5%, TfrfhOQ, cheap at 75c, &tc, IjOO and 1.50.

Cwaei Covew at^Sc, ^tc, 4Sc, Qte, 'Tic,. S4c, worth donbk^ MisseH Underwear, in ewry atykt. The P. D. is only sold by on.

RiUmmhi in all the Heir Shades opesed lor Easter Trade. «le at 5c» lOcjarl,*

every child's suit.

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KINDS OF MIATO.—"

HOMEMADE MINCE MEAT

"If you never tried Our Mince, do

GILT EDGE BUTTER.

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GROCERIES.

REMOVED.

We have removed our stock of groceries from North Fourth Street to

28 South Sixth,

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Continuation of oar

Easter Parasol Opening. In Cloak Department all invited to call and see them. 8ASTBB JACKETS.

Special bargains. Ladies' Stockinet Jackets at $2.48,2.98, 3J50. SM worth 4 JO, 5 and 6. Ladles'bead capes at $1.98,2JO. 3,4, and 5 worth doable the

Ladies' cloth capes, Acoordeonand ,K,e Ilete. at $3^0, 4 50, 5, Q, and 7, ies* and Misses' Suits, Misees' Jackets and Capes, Infants Cashmere ^bawls. Lace Cap* and MusHn Aprons, ^llps and Dtbsms.

EASTERBUCHINGS

Jtiai Received.

Beaottfol line at 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 2te, SSE, 30c, 35c, 40c sad 60c per yard. The ejects.

Easter Bargains Black and Colored Dress Goods and Silks: Be on hand To-morrow and you will get an Easter Bargain. Novel Window Displays will be Made.

CLOTHING.

EASTER SUIT SALE

TO-MORROW.

Beautiful styles in men's suits, boys' suits, children's

suits. Openings, birthdays, anniversaries, flowers and con­

gratulations have ruled the last week Souvenirs lor the boys have added pleasure and brightness to their lives.

"We've enjoyed the giving as much as they the receiving.

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plet|s|^£|n|ent, is expected of us as live merchants. All that

and see us-^You will not be disappointed.

gathered for^spring is made manifest now. More variety

than was ever crowded into one collection. In our east window we show you some ideas in men's and boys' spring

wear, and in the west window our notion of gents' furnish­

ings Come to headquarters to-morrow for fine ready-made

clothing in men's, boys' and children's wear. We will save you money on every purchase. A castinet wheel goes with

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LEADING ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS.

BUSINESS EDUCATION".

Get a Business Education

Learn Telegraphy, Phonography and Book Keeping at the Oommeroial College. Full oorps of competent inatruotors. ISBELL & MILLER, Proprietors.

DBY GOODS.

GRAND EASTER SALE!

GALA DAY AT HOBERG'S.

Bargains of the Most Important Character will Be in Order.

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RG. ROOT & CO.. 518 and 520 Wabash Ave

to offer a most com-

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V/ EASTER HOSIERY. 5,000 pairs Hose at

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10 and

12C pair. 5,000 pain* Ladies'

Faney Lisle Hose and 1'iti Strijes at loe'J'pair worth 25c. 100 do*. French Novelty Stripes fancy shades and plain black Hose at Ilk' a,pair worth I(K) dm. Ladies Super Cotton and Lisle Hose, French and English Novelties, fancy at 25c a pair, worth 50c. 50 Doz. Ladies' Fancy Tints, and Stripfes and Boot Patern Novelties at JWc worth $»'. 50 Doz. ijw** ine Lisle Hose, high 'novelty boot patterns and otker fancy styles, Choice 50c a pair, worth $1.00. Fast Biack Hose at 25c, Hoc, 50c and 68c warranted not to fade celebrated Otto Hsinze brand. Children's and Misses' in every style, quality and size at lower prices than sold elsewhere.

EASTER

Kid Gloves.

Special Tilings Jast

The best KM Gloves in at &tefor 4-butfcon, in Oar 73c Foster Hook Kid Gloves are the talk o! the town, sold every where at $1.00. See our Mosqaetain Luede Kid Glove* at $1.25 all the new coiore and black. tor's Genuine Kid Gloves now open all grides.

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Ladies Vests five Special Bargains at Se, SOc, 15c, i9e aixl 25c each worth 20 per cent more. Another £lot of Cashmere Ombre Sateens at 12Je soldfelsewhere afe 25 cents.