Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 February 1889 — Page 4

$3 Trousers.

Please

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SATURDAY

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The great bargains we've been giving the last two weeks sre

speaking for us, and the sat'sfied customers are sending friends.

Taken altogether, makes a surprisingly active business.

Remember we shall keep on giving the very best makes of

goods at wonderfully reduced prices.

Big reductions in our Boys' and Children's department.

One-fourth (J^) off on all 'Winter Overcoats.

The choicest Trouser offerings ever known. See our spec.al

MYERS BROS.,

Leading One-Price Clothiers, Corner Fourth and Main Streets.

NEW GOODS

We have received a large assortment of light, fine pump sole shoes in calf and Dongola, in congress and lace, in all styles of toes for meB and boys' "wear also ladies fine kid button shoes, Oxford ties and button slippers, and a fine assortment of infants' and children's shoes, all of which we will sell at the very lowest prices possible for good goods. We also have a large stock of heavy winter goods in ladies' pebble grain, Cordovan and calf goods, and also a few warm-lined shoes, ^hich we will sell at a great reduction.

and see us at

THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE,

513 Main Street.

HOBERG'S

Bargains For the Ladies.

Sales!

Another

Ribbon Sale.

They Aro Nice. You Must Come and See Them. All Silk, Nos 7, 9. and 12. All Shades.

KIP GLOVE SALE!

Genuine Foster

Prices for this day Only. William 5 hook 95c William 7 hook $1.19 Fowler 5 hook $1,39 Fowler 7 hook $1.58 P'osterina 7 hook $1 89 also, 50 dozen 4 button kid gloves in tans and browns only.

THIS DAY

\V. A. COX.

Your Meals

COHENS, POPULAR

CALL AND INSPECT

-OUR LINE OF-

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TAILORING EXCLUSIVELY.

PAIR.

We are also showing some very choice things in Suede Mosq ietaires in Putty, English Red, New Greys, and Modes. Novelties a specialty. Please call and examine.

i| Root Co.,

WABASH AVENUE

At Winemiller's CAFE,

No. 17 SOUTH FOURTH ST.

TAILORS. 405 Main St.

BUNTIN'S THERMOMETRY RECORD.

Frliay, 7 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m.

February 22.

31. 19 a 7.8

WEATHER PROBABILITIES. WAR DEPARTMENT,

WABmseTOH, D. C., February 22,10 p. m. Indications for twenty-four hours commencing at 7 a. m., Saturday. February 23: Forlndlana: Clearing, except continued light snow along the lakes and much colder, high northwesterly winds.

CITY IN BRIEF-

Rockville Tribune: In th9 Vigo county court the rules of practice are marquis of Queensbury, the Hon. W. H. Mack, referee.

The ball of the employes of the Electric light company, at Germania hall last evening, was largely attended and a success in every respect.

The Red-Headed league will give a ball at Champer's hall on Monday evening. The league is not composed wholly of red-headed men, but is asocial organization bent on fun and frolic.

PKBSONAL.

Mrs. Oscar Shrader returned to her home at Decatur, 111., yesterday afternoon after a visit of several days with Mrs. (J. L. Bramen.

Mr. James Dundon, ex-sergeant of police, is not expected to survive his present sickness. The police force have been informed that if they expect to see him alive they should call on him before Sunday.

Ignace Bukowitz, graduate of conservatories of Prague and Milan, is prepared to receive pupils in voice training, and instrumental music. Call on or address No. 1003 south Center Street.

People may guess on Harrison's cabinet but miss it. Likewise they will undoubtedly miss it if they attempt to guess what sort of stuff they get in whiskies bought at places aside from Cobweb hall. "Old Cobweb" you can rely upon.

TERRE HAUTE COAL AND LIME CO., Minshall lump, block and hard coal, and wood, all lengths.

Now why does Old Cobweb hall do so much business? Well, I will tell you, he does not buy any whisky from the wholesale houses, but he buys as they do and gets all his goods direct and handles nothing but the best. If all the saloons would do likewise, they would have a good trade and would not grumble as they do now days.

Ed. L. Peidler sells sugar cured shoulders at 9 cents per pound.

The box sheet for Kirmess will be open to-day at 9 o'clock at| Button's book store. Those holding season tickets can obtain reserved seats for the entire week. The price for the first three rows of the balcony will be 75 cents. The rest of lower floor and family circle 5Q cents.

Ed. L. Feidler sells bulk oysters 30 cents per quart.

AT DOWLING HALL

From January 1st to March 31st—Dr. Blue Mountain Joe, the Indian Herb Doctor. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Free exhibition each evening, at 8 o'clock, except Saturday. No children admitted to free exhibition.

Saturday matinees, at 2:30, for ladies and children. Saturday evening—Admission 10 cents. Reserved chairs 5 cents extra.

A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On t.Viin safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is ple'isant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon.

Trial bottles free at W. C. Buntin s.

Ed. L. Feidler sells flour cheaper than any house in the city.

We give you a few special items that may interest you, the chance

our

closing

out sale gives to buy cheap. White and colored embroideries at cost and less than cost. Muslin, all th« standard brands, sheeting and pillow case cotton at special prices.

CARPENTER'S BOSTON STORE,

418 Wabash avenue.

Ed. L. Feidler has a good variety of nice dressed poultry and all of the early vegetables.

INAUGURATION EXCURSION. THE VANDALIA LINE

has made especial

arrangements for the accommodation of those going to Washington for the inauguration of President Harrison. Trains leave Terre Haute at 1:42 night, 12:42 noon and 2 p. m. arriving at Washington at 6:50 a. m., 2:40 p. m. and 7:55 p.m.

Sleeping cars through to Washington on the 1:42 a. m., and from Indianapolis to Washington on the 12:42 noon train. Sleeping cars on the 2 p. m. train from Indianapolis to Pittsburg, and through cars from Pittsburg to Washington. Fare for the round trip—Terre Haute to Washington and return, only $17.50. Tickets good going February 26th, 27th, 28th, March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, and to return on all trains up to and including the trainB leaving Washington on the evening of March 8th, 1889.

For full particulars apply to R. D. Digge?, ticket agent, Union depot C. H. Mixer, passenger agent, No. 10 north Sixth street, or to

GEO.

E.

FARRINGTON,

General Agent.

Ed. L. Feidler's is the place for good butter and fresh eggs.

Ed. L. Feidler sells sugar very cheap.

Merit Wins.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. W. C. Buntin, Druggist.

Stop paying rent. $5.25 per month will get you a home. For particulars see J. Fechheimer, 20 south Fourth street.

BROADCLOTHS.

Our fine broadcloth, flat fold, steam shrunk, worth §1.50 only 98 cents Black and colored silks at rock bottom prices. Every yard guaranteed. You will get a bargain. Look at them.

CARPENTER'S BOSTON STORE,

418 Wabash avenue.

We are selling blankets at such low prices it will pay one to buy now, even to carry over to next year. At half price should move them lively. Com forts and all grades of blankets. Some fine California blankets in the lot. All must go. Great closing out sale.

CARPENTER'S BOSTON STORE,

418 Wabash avenue

IF YOU HAVE NEVER

Ordered meat from T. J. Patton & Co., Fourth and Ohio streets, do so. They have as fine as you can obtain anywhere.

LIBERAL DISCOUNT.

Our immense line of corsets, all the popular styles, will be sold Saturday at a special discount price. 10 per cent deducted from the price on all standard goods. Great closing out sale at the Boston store. Change of firm. The goods must be sold.

CARPENTER'S BOSTON STORE,

418 Wabash avenue.

William's Australian Herb Fills.

If you are yellow, Billious constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of order. One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make anew being of you. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main street.

THIS IS TO REMIND YOU

That the Following Tilings are in Season And Tliat You Can Get Tliem at

If you wish to. Goods Fresh prices Reasonable.

Maple Syrup, Dressed Turkey, White Clover Honey,

Choice Sorghum, New Orleans Syrup, Honey Drip Syrup,

Mince Meats. Apple Butter,

Dressed Chickens, Dressed Geese, Dressed Ducks,

Dressed Rabbits, Choice Cranberries, Choice Oranges,

Choice Grapes, Choice Bananas,

Fancy brands of Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Apples by the barrel, Choice Creamery Butter,

Choice Country Butter

All at Rock Bottom Prices.

WELCH BROS.

ARE RUNNING THE

Henderson House

Now. Welch Bros, have bought the Henderson House on South Fourth street and will run It as a first-class house. Beet stable In town and best run Farmers' Hotel. 9

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P0W1ER

Absolute! Pure.

This powder never rand A marvel olpuriti strength and wholesomenl More economics thanthe ordinary kinds, I cannot be sold in competition with the multde of low test, short weight alum or phosphate Wders. Scld onlj lr NANA. BOIAL BAKUS POTO CO., 106 Wall St, N. Y.

MANI0I|k0S.

Stoves anc Mantels.

Finest line of slate and In the city. Bspeclal attention eivei

blelzed Iron mantles slate and tin roofing

ALL-^OOL EjACK

WARREN-SCHARF

Asphalt Paving Co.,

OOKTBlCTOR FOB

North Corner Fifth and Main Streets.

Ferris

L.

& Co.

Men's Seamless Oalf Congress

A11

Blake,

as, t,e Citizens

TERRE

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GHUU1 TEIIIDAD ASPHALT STRUT PAVHOIT

As laid in over Thirty American Cities, ranging in climate and other conditions trom New Orleans and Savannah to St. Paul and

Montreal, to the extent of

Over 4,000,000 Square Yards, OR 225 MILES OF STREET. Gen'l Offices 1114

Jolm

Street New York.

I 23 Blymjer Building, Cincinnati.

PATENTS

JoorMl Bnlldinc,

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BEST FITTING CORSETiScWORLD FDR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. MAYER, STROUSE & CO.

MTPS.-4I2 BROADWAY, N.

BACAINS IN PANTS!

on sale Monday, Feb. 4,

PAIR

WORSTED

PANTALOONS.

Broken ots. Choice at $3.00.

the Hand.

rmiwnw

OPEN MONDAY, THE 25th.

iboK out foFthTearthquake

IN

BOOTS AND SHOES

AND WHY?

THE

New York Shoe Co.,

FINDING THEMSELVES OVERLOADED WITH GOODS, WILL

BURST THINGS WIDE OPEN

TO CLEARIUP AND GIVE ALL WIDE-AWAKE BUYERS THE BENEFIT. COME TO

No. 681 Main Street

And see the Slaughter of First-class Makers' Goods,to the Amount of

60,000 DOLLARS,

From tlae ell-Known Houses

Shaw & Co. U. S. Hand-Sewed Co.

Look at the Prices of Some Goods.

$1 25 worth $2.50 I Ladies' Kid

wortix 2

Men's Calf Boots, 1 oo' worth 2.C0 Children's Button Shoes Ladies' Goat Butfon

75 Ladies' Toe

No. 681 Main Street Jew York

HERZ BULLETIN

THREE SPECIAL VALUES

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Stockingnet jackets!

RECEIVED YESTERDAY MORNING. STYLE No. 200—Elegant quality Stockingnet perfect fitting, tailor bound, satin faced and bell sleeves, only $4.50, worth $6.

STYLE No. 203 Fine Stockingnet, perfect shape, tailor bound, triple welded seams, satin facings and bell sleeves, $5. This Jacket would be cheap at $7.

STYLE No. 225—Same Stockingnet as No. 203, same shape and make with the very latest braidings on front, collar and cuffs, $7 Eaual to any $10 Jacket.

like new I h.ave also the spring style blocks :r

HAUTE, IND.

BaJZ£

512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.

TO-DAY!

-AT-

Espenhain & Albrecht's,

KID GLOVES!

We sell a Real French Kid Glove, Foster's

Patent, at $1.00 a Pair Worth $1.25, Fitted to

BEAUTIFUL RIBBONS

At 5c, 8c, 10c, 12c, 13c, 15c.

SOMETHING JEW IN TERRS HAUTE!

Goats soft and stiH hats maae over uyiiiauuiuorj

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Ladies

nets. M. CATT, 226 S. Third st. The only practical hatter in Terre Haute.

Bay

Hats and Bon

Co.

State Shoe

25, worth .49, worth .50, worth

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2.75 1 00

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