Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1883 — Page 4
"«FOR HOLIDAY
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Birthday slid Wedding Presents, (ti MEM8EiiTi!AT:3
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GULIGK&CO.,
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Have Choice Selections.
OAIiL SEE. Corner Wain and Fourth Sts.
The best Fur and Plush Robes and Gloves, can now be had at Loeb's. Also, all the newest styles in Headwear for the present season.
8. LOEB & CO.,
Corner Klfth and Main Sts.
Indications.
WABH1HOTOW, D. C\, December
If:.—For
the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys: Slightly wanner, fair weather, followed In western portions by local rains variable winds lower barometer. ..
CITV IN BRIEF.
Social at the Baptist church to night. The school board meets Friday night. Owl club reception at Dowling hall to-nigbt.
The grand jury visited the poqr asylum yesterday. Hogs are coming into market in large quantities.
Ringgold hand masquerade ball at Dowling hall next Monday night. Oor merchant* have commenced decorating their storen for the holidays.
The Helping Hand society meets at
Make early selection from the handsome stock of New Years' cards at the Express Printing House.
The Thompson Zouaves will give a grand ball at Dowling hall between Christmas and New Year's.
The ladies of the Baptist church will give a social and supper at the chapel on Thursday evening.
The Pbilomatliean society of the Normal will hold its first meeting of the winter term to-morrow night.
Buy your holiday neckwear now at .Hunter s. Elegant goods at. popular from. "•prices.
Immense linn to select county superintendent
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and makes of men and boys' wear at JOBBERS' PRICES.
Hciiools and several of the trustees will visit the Fayette township schools today.
Letter Carrier Frank Mills, the only one left of the original six, has been offered the suburban letter carrierehip.
The mills are refusing a large quantity of corn, on account of the cobs being wet, which is liable to canse it to sour.
Mrs. Hays, an old lady residing on South Thirteenth street, fell down stairs, yesterday, and dislocated her shoulder.
Hamilton Husong attempted to leave tbe |city Monday night without paying his debts. He was captured and now languishes in jail.
Miss Stoner's room in the First district was dismissed yesterday to allow the pnpils to attend the funeral of their classmate, Willis Cooper.
The lecture of Dr. Alabaster, announced to be delivered at Normal hall Friday night, has been postponed on account ot illness of the doctor.
Five vagrants were before ustiee Lockman yesterday to answer the charge of heving no visible means of support. They were fined $5 and costs each.
Laurence Riley, the young plumber who was scalded at the distillery, one day last week, is reported by his physician, Dr. Spain, to be getting along well, and out of danger.
Officer Thomas took two' pistols away from a couple of small boys yesterday. One had drawn bis weapon on the other, who was going down in his jeans after his gun when the officer interfered.
A humorous concert will be given at the Presbyterian church on Friday evening, December 14th. The ladies will serve oysters and coffee from 6 to 10 o'clock, and will be glad to serve their friends.
Terre Haute Circle No. 8, R. &S. M., have elected officers as follows: George Flood, I. M. John H. Lunan, D. I. M. John H. Cliff, P. C. VV. Robert Van Yalzah, C. G. John Abbott, treasurer Enos Strouse, recorder.
The township trustees will hold a meeting at Trustee Finkbiner's office next Monday to consider the scheme at
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the Congregational church this after-J
noon, Henry Lynch has returned from Jeffersonvilfe,
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coimty
sentence
having
ex
pired. The finest line of New Years' cards is to be found at the Express Printing House. ....
It has been a iong time since the river was open for navigation ai this season of the year.
The juniors in the Normal are preparing to organize a reading club, and will study Shakespeare.
Hard to Kill.
Medicine Lodge Index.
Bill Kelly captured a badger down the river the other day, and brought it to town at the end of a rope. All the dogs in town were summoned to pay their respects to the visitor. When lime was called the dogs were all turned loose. The badger cleaned out the entire crowd on the first round, and the second ditto. Then a haft was called, and the badger was roped,
Stock,
Has always been necessarily large, but on account of our increase of trade this fall it has
been DOUBLED. In our Men's Clothing Department we eunmerate 50 Cottonade Suits at
$4 50 heavy Union Cassimeres at 5 and $6 50 heavy Wool and Cassimeres at 8 to $9
40 All-Wool Cassimeres. fancy patterns, at 10 to $11 50 All-Wool Cassimeres, Beavers
and Cheviot, fancy pattern suits, at 12 and $13 60 fine All-Wool Globe Mills Cassimeres,
fancy pattern, style and cut, at 15, 16 and $18 50 fine Dress Suits, cut and made as to
order, imported goods, at 20, 25, 28 and $30 a suit. In MEN'S OVERCOATS we have 40
Union Cassimere at $2.50 and $3 40 Overcoats at $4 50 Union Beavers at 5 and $6 50
All-Wool Cassimeres and Beavers at 7, 8 and $9 60 heavy unlined Cassimereand Beaver,
fancy pattern and style at 10, 11 and $12 50 fine Kersey and Worsteds, at 14 to $16 60
fine fur, Beaver and Chinchillas, silk lined, at 18, 20,25,28,30 and $35. IN YOUTHS1 AND
BOY'S DEPARTMENT we have everything a boy can desire from a 2.50 suit to $25 suits
in Overcoats, trom 2 to $20. IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT we would like to hti-
merate, but it is impossible to name the grades, styles and makes of our suits in short
pants, Kilt Suits in one and two prices. Our Children's Overcoats range in price from 2 to
$20 in cloth and style from the plain and seasonable to the fine and elaborate. We have
150 short pants to fit children from 2 to 11 years at 75 cents to $3 a pair. We have chil
dren's cotton, linen and woolen waists. W3 have children's cotton and wool hose chil
dren's Caps and Leggins. OUR FURNISHING DEPPARTMENT comprises all styles, grades
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lies on the Cali Leaving Chicago, December 6th January 9th February Vt.h March 13th April 10th May 15 th
institute of the
holding a three days' institute of the
teachers. The trustees are re-
ported to be in favor of the scheme.•? Building and Loan Association No, 12, with a capital stock of $100,000, divided into 200 shares of $500 each has been organized. F. Bishoweky was elected president E. V. Debs, vice president H. F. Schmidt, financial secretary Louis Finkbiner, treasurer.
Divorces Asked.
Yesterday Annie E. Murphy filed a bill for 'divorce against George "VV. Murphy, alleging abandonment and cruel treatment. Ada Watson filed a complaint for divorce from William Watson alleging failure to support.
and still he whipped4 e^ry thing that $3.75 will biiy an elegant Plated Castcame near him. And he kept it up or at Richardson's. until every dog had- retired from tbe $4 50 will buy a much better one. field. Then the badger yas tied to a rope and dragged through the town, and still be wouldn't die. Then Dr. Ayers took charge of the animal, and gut it under the influence of chloroform, when he severed the golden cord, as it were, and suspended the life of the badger. -W.
Holiday Goods,
Rosenberg has purchased and has now open an immense stock of novelties in toys, jewelry, hosiery, notions and other things too numerous to mention. It will pay you to give him a call. Remember the place, One-half Cent Store, 405 Main street.
Pocket memorandum books, printed to order $10 per thousand at the Express Printing House.
The ladies give the business men a spscial invitation to take supper with tnem at the Baptist chapel Thursday evening.
Only 25 cents for your supper at the Baptist chapel Thursday evening.
California Monthly Excursions. II. M. Baker & Co. haveprganizeda seof cheap monthly excursions to run he California sleepers to*California,
Kansas City,
December 7th January..... 10th February -—ljth
May—
These excursions combine comfort and economy. For full particulars write to R. M. BAKER & CO., asjiitv'fuasfM No. 103 Adams Street,
Chicago, 111.
$3.75 will buy one dozen elegant fruit plates at Richardson's.
An elegant line of Christmas cards, from $3 to $20 per thousand, at Express Printing House.
$240
Will buy a fine Upright piano at $25 cash, and $10 per month. Call and see it. J. A. MARSHALL, 328 Main street.
Richardson & Co.'s China store, for Silver Warr
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Some nice articles for Christmas presents can be had at the Baptist social Thursday evening.
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elegant lint of.
Christmas cards from
$20
KNOWING THE GREAT? BOOM
per thous-,Co.'s,
and, at Express Print-} ~^bIiy'
mg House.
THE TERRlS HAUTE KXHKfiiS."THORSDA MiHtNiNfi DECEMBER 13 1888.
$5.00 wi]' bay one good eno'igh tor a iing.
YOU.
If you are thinking of purchasing a piano or organ for Christmas, you will save money bv calling at
Come and see those $3 fine shoes for^ Ladies, at $2, at the eld stand of Alexander & Brown, 513 Main street.
$4.50 will buy a handsome Chamber Set at Richardson's.
All the old stock of Boots and Shoes at Alexander & Brown's, must go at some price. 513 Main street.
$9 will buy an elegant. Gold Band Tea Set of Richardson's.
California Excursion.
The R. M. Baker & Co's California Excursion left Kansas City on the 7th
Excursion left Kansas City
Aprfl .v."nth inst, with a party of one hundred and '""'eighty ladies and gentlemen on a special train of sleepers for California over the T. & St. L. R. R., quite a number of them being from Indiana,,Illinois and Ohio. The next excursion will leave Kansas City on the 10th of
January, leaving all other sections to meet there on that day. It will be the largest excursion of the season.
Richardson & Co.'s China store for Motto Cups and Saucers.
Attend the Bankrupt Clothing Sale,320 Main street. Special fine suits and overcoats, left of the eastern bankrupt stock, at great sacrifice.
The ladies of the Congregational church begin their sale of fancy articles at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon..
Theo. Stahl's, 622 Main street, is the place to get your holiday goods. He has a complete line of Lamps, Tea and Dinner Sets.
Just received a large stock of Holiday Goods
which will be sold cheap
for cash, at W. H. Paige &
607 Main street,
a*
street
J.A.MARSHALL'S, 338 Main street.
Just received a lot of elegant Barlotine vases and center pieces at Theo. Stahl's, 622 Main street.
elegant nanKing
Lamp at Richardson's.
Like all others, are made according to the cost of the goods. Our claim to sell from 10 to 25 per cent, lower than any competitor is based on the following facts. We manufacture exclusively, or have a controlling interest in the manufacture of our cloths. We import our fine cloths. We manufacture our clothing. We manufacture exclusively or have the controlling interest in the mills that make our furnishing goods? We deal very extensively, being among the largest in the United States. This alone gives lis extraordinary advantages in prices. 5?We place our stock in our store directly from our factories.il We sell direct to the customers. With these advantages our stock costs us from 2ft to 40 per cent, less than any ordinary dealer. pOur extraordinary low prices at this time is due to a very successful year at our factories, and the purchase of i. A. Mckenzie's stock at Indianapolis, at very favorable figures. Our prices are marked in plain figures., One price to all.
WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO INVESTIGATE OUR STATEMENTS AND VERIFY THEM BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK,
OUR PRICES AND OUR PRESENTS.
Agolden opportunity First-class Pianos and to buy a fine suit of Organs for sale on easy clothing for half price payments, or for cash, at of the Bankrupt Cloth- reasonable prices, No. 607 ing House, 320 Main Main street.
Upham Brothers'Gents' fine Shoes from $1.00 to $1.50 less than former prices, at the Bankrupt sale of Alexander & Brown, 513 Main street.
The Estey Organ
Leads tbe world, and sings its own praises wherever heard. (All and see them in all different styles, at
S J. A. MARSHALL'S, 328 Main street.
Richardson & Co.'s China store for Ceramic Novelties.
Drums, Fifes, Accordeons, Harps, etc., for the HoUdays, just received at W. H. Paige & Co's.
Richardson & Co.'s China store for Smoke Sets.
SOCfAL and SUPPER
AT THK
('liristiau Church Might.
The excellent suppers given by the Christian Church in the past have been the subject of much favorable comment. The Jhird division workers, which will give the Bupper this evening, say they are determined to surpass anything of the kind yet attempted, in variety of meats, relishes, desert and drinkables. Only 25 cents will be charged for supper. Oysters in various styles and Ice Cream will be served at. separate tables. All are invited. Prominence will be given to the "social" feature.
Mrs. Cribbs has anew slock* of* dolls of every variety. Call and see them.
Pocket memorandum books, printed to order $10 per thousand at the Express Printing House. Christmas
Tojs
and No-
tions.
Mrs. Cribbs, No. (552 Main street, is the place to buy your cheap toys, dolls and notions. She has just returned from the east, where she purchased a full line for the holidays. Call and see her before making your selection. She also keeps a nice line of meerschaum goods, smoke sets, etc. Children's blackboards, desks and chairs. Masks of every variety.
J. & C. Fischer PianosAre at the height of perfection. J. A. MARSHALL, 328 Main street.
IS DXJE TO
WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING. IN RELATION .TO THEM:
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W. H. PAIGE & CO.
Theo. Stahl has, as usual, a large and complete stock of holiday goods. Don't fail to call and examine his stock. 622 Main street.
Decker Brothers' Piano: Are acknowledged fibst^class by all leading musicians. Now is your time to purchase and save money.
J. A. MARSHALL, 328 Main street.
If Richardson & Co. have not "sized your pile' call down and see what you can buy for a little money. 307 Main street.
The ladies of the Congregational church hold their annual bazaar and supper, Friday afternoon and evening, the 14th. Sale of fancy articles begins at 3 o'clock p.- m., and sapper at 6 p. in. 25 cents. Oysters and Ice Cream extra. An excellent musical programme will be rendered. Admission free. Everybody invited.
Richardson & Co.'s China store Pairan figures.
The best assortment of Holiday Slippers at 25 per cent, less than regular prices, at the Bankrupt Sale of Alexander & Brown, 513 Main street.
Richardson & Co.'s China store for Decorated Dinner Sets.
Look frere!
We have the finest and largest stock of pianos and organs to Belect from in this city. A call will convince vou of this fact. J. A. MARSHALL, 'v 328 Main street.
It you want a nice present for a lady or gent, call at Theo. Stahl's, No. 622 Main street.
Pianos and Organs
For sale at very lowest prices for cash, on easy monthly payments. We have but
«'E PRICE.
J. A. MARSHALL, 328 Main street.
$3.75 will buy a set of best quality plated knives and forks at Richardson's.
Ed Roach has received a barrel of clams.
Richardson A Co.'s China store for Toy Tea Sels.
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The parlor set is admired by all who see it. It is
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years and will bean honor to the recipient.
the highest 300,000.
scooped out of them^fs.-
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If you want to uiake your wife a nice Christmas present, get one of those handsome new parlor lamps at 622 Main street. THEO. 8TAHL.
Don't fail to attend the bazaar and Friday ni ltf "'0D*,,eSati0nal church
Pocket memorandum books, printed to order $10 per thousand at thex Express Printing House.
Richardson & Co.'s China store for Decorated Tea Sets.
for
A fine assortment of Music Boxes just received direct from the importers, atW. 11. Paige & Co's.
A Card.
Having bought out the stock, etc., of Emii Hirschbarg we lifve added also a fine stock of imported and Key West goods, intending to make it a first-class place in every respect. Open evenings until theater is out. Closed on Sunday. If yon like a first-class five, ten, fiftean or twenty cent cigar, give us a call. Respectfully,
MacCarty Bros, 529 Mam street
A large assortment of China button-hole
bouquets at Theo. Stahl's, No. 022 Main street
Go at once and select a suitable Musical present at W. H. Paige & Co.'s, (07 Main street.
Richardson & Co.'s China store for fine Parlor Lamps.
Supper promptly at 0 o'clock, at the Baptist chapel Thursday evening.
HOUS
QPERA
Monday, December 17tli.
ONK NIGHT ONLY!
The Renowned KMMA
ABBOTT
GRAND KNGMSH OPERA
CO.
Reorganized! 8trengthenel! Perfected!
GL1 API CTHA, KM MA A ItBOTT ROSEWAL.P, SKUUIN, HINDUS, FAHltlNI, BRODEBICK, AL1.KN,
NOVELLO, and WM. CASTLE.
Grand Chorus and Orchestral
.T. H. ROSEWAM). lirool.i\
Brilliant. Presentation ot the Ueorgenns Oriental Opera f'oinlqne,
KING FOR A DAY!
The grandest sucooss of modern times. A great cast! Magnificent. Costumes! Crowded houses every wheie.
Prices 60 cents, 81.00,$1.50. Seats reserved without extra charge. Snip opens Tlim-g. day, December 13l.h.
ARE NOW SENJOYINCr
an
On account of their great value and the uniqe, amusing and simple method ol' awarding them a a a a a
^THE SUIT
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LADY DOT and OUTFIT
Is certainly the IDEAL PRESENT for the little folks. Her name has become a household Word
in the city and surronnding country. She is the source of much pleasure ami amusement to
all, especially the children when on exhibition in our show window. She is the cause of much
pleasant anticipation and hope of the little ones for her possession. -fc-H.Ly'jTl-
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THE OOXjID WATCH-
AM) CHAIN is valuable in material andbeantiful in style is warranted^to keep time for two
HALF THE MARKED PRICE!
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We have taken all of our fine Silk Dolmans, hung them up on a line in our cloak room, and placed a ti. ket on them which says, "AH these silk Dolmans at half what they are marked." That means that a $10.00 Dolman will be sold for $5.00, a $20.00 Dolman will be sold at $10.00, and so on up to a $35.00 Dolman, wnich will be" sold at $17.50. We are selling slu.-ks of Cloaks, Dolmans, etc., for ladiea* anil
I misses' wear.
Full lines of Paisley and Btooho Shawls, single and double. Beaver Shawls at all prices.
We still make and lay all Ingrain and Brussels carpets free of charge, and don add the cost of doing so to the carpet, either.
We show the finest lines of Uugs, Crumb Cloths, Curtain Po.'ee, llas-s-icks, Lace Curtains, etc., in this part of the state.
All kinds of Dress .iood.*~L.r holiday bnvers, at popular prices.
FOSTER
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Hoods and ('arpet House.
4 I 8 Main Street.
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NEW PATTERNS!, 5? CORRECT SHAPES!
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FlftST-CLASSTAILORING.
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if you want a really good Milt of clothes go to GROVER, the New York Tailor, 5?.! Ohio street, between Fifth and Six Hi, ano he will make yu an All-Wool HuU t.» order from 825, or Pints from SO. He ho*
exhibition in the store opposite the office.
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Will make at LEAST ONE MAN HAPPY. The glass globes in our show window continue to bi
closely studied. They arc the souree of much pleasant speculation as to their contents, by tli
great number of people competing for the RARE AND VALUABLE REWARDS offered, tor tlx
most aecurate estimate of the number of shot or beans in each. The guesses are coining in
rapidly now. They show a great diversity of opinion on the contents on globe No. t, the shot/
the lowest guess is 1,700. the highest 500,020,361. On globe No. 1, beans, the lowest»is
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