Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1889 — Page 8

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for the price of the cheapest? It pays to get the best quality in everything one is compelled to use. Especially is his true in the purchase of boots and

untees to do it in the beet manner.

EVERY DAY A BUSIER.

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No advertisement is going to tell you the half of what is ready for yout eyes.

Spring

For men and young men, and boya' clothing never were so plenty nor ao good. Nine tenths of our spring clothing turna out handaomer than ever we expected. If we rated it by the additional worth it gets from the designs, the prices would be higher. Fortunately it only nerves us the more to make low prioes.

There's more money for us in low prices than large profits. Cheviot spring suit at 112. Wide wale cutaway suit at $18. Spring suits, stripes and mixtures $10. Gray and dark mixtures $12. Very stylish broad Btripes and plaids $16. Much finer cassimeres and silk mixed at $18. Our highest qualitiea at $22.50 and $5K. Boys' and children's clothing on a higher level than ever. We attribute the sales as much to the new and taking ideas we have put into the goods, and the beautiful patterns, as the low prices.

It's the goodness of our goods, and the prices, too, that keeps sending the trade temperature up and up, at our store.

MYERS BROS.,

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Corner Fourth and Main Streets.

HERE IS THE CHANCE!

We will sell the remainder of our winter stook of

Boots and Shoes

«At the following prices. First come, first served. Our $2.50 Rochester Goat Button now $2. Our $2.50 Rochester Calf Button now $2. -V Our $2 Goat Button now $1.50.

Our $2 Misses' Calf Button now $1.50. Our Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoea still at ^our popular prices.

Rubbers Well, say 20c. How is that for low?

^'327 Main Street.

THEY MUST GO, AID DOWlf THEY GO.

BOOTS AND SHOES GREATLY REDUCED!

SEE SOME OF OUR PRICES.

Men's whole stock Boota Former Price, t8 00 Present Price, $2 2S Men's whole stock Boots t" 2 76

Men's hand sewed Calf Shoes v,::» •''.••• 6 0°

Mens hand sewed Dongola Shoes 6 00 4 60 Men's machine sewed Dongola Shoes. 4 50 -••. 3 75 Men's machine sewed Dongola Shoes 3 SO ., 3 00 Men's machine sewed Dongola Shoes

Ladles' line kid shoes In Hart & Meade's make, $3.60, reduced ta £2.75, and $3, reduced to $2 60. jes, *3.50, reduced to $2.76, and $3, reduced to |2.2o. Indies flpe kid and goat shoes reduced from 50 to 75 cents

60, reduced f* u, mm icuuwu »v f«.w. sents per pair. Ladles' grain button shoes, $1.75, reduced to $1.35, and I All other goods In our entire large stock reduced In like manner. Come and see us.

THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE,

W. A. COX. 513 Main Street.

BOOTS

CALL AND SEE MY STOCK

BUNTIN'S THERMOMETRY RECORD.

Saturlar, 7 a. m. 2 p.m. 8 p. m.

March 30. 26.6 54.7 48.2

CITY IN BRIEF-

A. Z. Poster's show windows are beautiful. Grand concert by the Ringgold orchestra to-night at Germania.

Seventy-five cents will buy a laundered plaite shirt at Sohluer the hatter. You will find in my window a line of four-in-hand ties, all of the latest style and patterns, which I will sell at 25c a piece. Schluer, the cash hatter.

PERSONAL.

The patrons of Cobweb hall associate Only with good spirits, consequently they never see ghosts or hobgoblins.

The reputation H. F. Reiners has for renovating ladies' and gentlemen's clothing is perhaps not equalled in the West. He has not only had many years experience but he is painstaking personally inspects all work and does not employ other than the most skillful workmen to be had. Each year his trade increases, and his present season amounts to a mild boom. Ladies and gentlemen will find it to their interest

STRAY INFORMATION.

The fact that business men are taking an interest in the welfare of the Terre Haute ritles, is being established beyond a doubt. The members of the company thought best to test the fact by starting a list for honorary membership, the fee being $T per annum for three years. The paper was circulated Wednesday for the first time and eight persons signed, some expressing a willingness to subscribe more than five dollars. Messrs. W. R. McKeen,G. W. Parris, H. F. Schmidt, H. Hulman, A. C. Ford. A. Herz, W. N. Kramer, Isaac Ball, B. H. Hudnut, Alf Hoberg and Anton Mayer subscribed

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solicitors have been- greatly ennnunured bv their SUCOSGS at

circulate the list until a sufficient nuni

SHOES.

WALT. B. PURCELL,

No. 623 Main Street.

ber sign it to place the company on solid footing financially. Citizens are paying taxes unusually early this year and the smaller taxpayers are taking the lead. The reoeipts last week surprised the city treasurer, and the receipts so far for the month of March exceed the total receipts for March of last year. The amount of taxes paid in for the month of Maroh in 1888 was but a little more than nineteen thousand dollars, while the amount of money paid in during the present month, with five days to hear from, is more than twenty thousand dollars. The fact that more than the usual number of these have been laborers and small taxpayers is a matter of much encouragement.

Mattoon Gazette: B. F. Starkweather has a black cat which can distinguish between a Republican and Democratic paper. When her (or his) owner reads the Gazette she (or he) will rest quietly upon his knee and pur in a restful manner but let him take up the Commercial or any other Democratic paper and it will at once jump to the floor and mew for the door to be opened. Great cat, that.

Pear's

Soap is the most elegant toilet

adjunct. A. C. Bryce A Co. are selling an allwool boys' suit at $3,500.

Fresh oysters at Eiser's.

Easter novelties at Eiser's.

A. C. Bryoe & Co. are selling an allwool boys' Buit at 13.50.

Ladies' wear of all descriptions oleaned and oolored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired.

ALL VOEE WAMABTEDI

To give satisfaction. Orders of five dollars and over sent by express, charges paid one way.

H. F. REINERS,

655 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

A suit for the boy at A. C. Bryoe & Co.' for «15a

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Area common article, but very necessary, and must be bought. Then why not buy the best when you can get them

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Every lady visiting be present

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100 Suits (just for a flyer) .worth $12.50 at... 300 pair All-wool Cassimere Pants at......,

Best makes, 4-4 Browm Cotton, only Best makes, 4-4 Bleached.OottoBrobijr Best makes, Plain Shirtings, only Best makee, Cottonades, only.

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B. H. MORGAN, Proprietor, CLINTON, IND.

Dry Goods Depetrtrqerit!

OPP^HS

50 pieces Cotton Worsted, former price TJ^c., to-day 5c 50 pieces Wool Filling Cashmere, former price 12J£c., to-day 8^c 100 pieces Wool Filling New Brocades, former price 20a, to day 12%c 75 pieces 36 inch wide Cashmere, former price 30a, to-day 20c 100 pieces 3C-inoh wide Henrietta Cloth, former prioe 40a, to-day 25c 500 pieces Satines, comprising the best French, English, German and American

Makes, ranging in price from 8.^ jto 35c 300 pieces best Indigo Calicoes, hew deeigns 6^c 500 pieces best fancy Drees Csliooes 6^'c 50 pieces best Challis (all the rage) 10c 500 pieces Ginghams from 6^ to 12^c

Clothings Depetrtrqent!

OFFERS-

Boot eir|cL Shoe'Dcpeirtmeiit!

OFFERS

500 pair extra fine Kid Shoes at fl 75 .. 200 pair choice Button Shoes at 1 00

White Goods and Embroidery Department!

This contains everything new and desirable, must be seen to be appreciated. 500 dozen Ladies' Hose at 75c per dozen. LACE CAPS—Mothers, when you see them you oannot resist the temptation to buy one for the baby.

Domestic Department!

Jewelry Department

Juat call for D. T. Reed and he will entertain you.. Watch repairing a specialty.

F\irr|itu.re Depetrtrqer|t!

As a present. To each gentleman that buys $20 worth of Clothing I will give a FINK WATCH. Now, my friends, if you do want to trade, it will pay you to come a great distance to inspect this grand collection of Merchandise at the Emporium.

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A place to buy Furniture at moderate prices the

This is a long-felt want.su Emporium fills the gap. I wifl just quote a few items as eye-openers: A Fine Bed-Room set, consisting of Bedstead, Dressing Case ana Washstand, only $12 50 Boston Rocker, only 1 49 A set of Hard Wood Chairs 2 26 6 foot Extension Table 3 25 A Good Safe .- 2 75

Carpet Departmer|t!

25 piecee choice Hemp Carpets 12^c 15 pieces choice Cottage Carpets 20o 40 pieces choice Ingrain Carpet 25o WALL PAPER—10,000 Rolls to select from, all new.- .v v.

TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS.

WE ARE IN THE LEAD

This is the- Verdict of ttje People

WHY?

The Emporium carries thelargest and best stock! The Emporium caters to the wants of the people! The Emporium sells goods at popular prices! The Emporium guaAntees all sales as represented! .- The Emporium is rtiSgprliDeral principles!

I take this opportunity of thanking all my^Bnds for their aid in doing the largest business ever done in Vermillion County. But I want more of your patranga. I want to Break the Record. On SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, I will, in mf usual liberal way, offer as an extra inducement to each lady purchasing 120 worth of goods, in any, or all of our departments combined, __

For the benefit of the ladiee I encloee few samples to show the colors that predominate this season. Come early, for some of my special sty lee when out cannot be duplicated. I

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Saturday, April 0ti), 188Q. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS OF WOOL WiVNTED!

The Highest Market Price Paid in Cash

SEE ME BEFORE CONTRACTING.

B. H. MORGAJST.

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We are continually looking tor the latest and most de^ sizable goods to secure them for our customers. Not a day slips by but what we axe receiving new attractions of some sort or another.

Additional Dress Trftnmings. The handsomest things" which can be gotten up. You cannot afford to buy Trimnungs before looking through our stock and see the fashiouable styles. Something new almost every week.

Lace Department

Chantilla and Spanish Quipure Flouncing narrower widths to match. Drapery Nets in black and white stripes, dots and plain. The latest "LaTosca" and Fish Nets for Overdresses a great vaulety to choose from at our popular low prices. Take a prominade through ou- large atore-roomB. You will find it interesting.

512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.

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DRESS-:-GOODS.

A few worda for black and colored 6ilks. We have only the best—the best of our own make. They're cheay at our prioee. Poor ones wouldn't be cheap at any prio. Our silks are carefully dyed without the use of acids. We can guarantee the wear yard for yard. You'll find pleaaure in the wear of them. Prices 85c, 90c, $1, $1.25 and 81.50 per yard. See them before you buy.

SOMETHING NEW.

We placed on sale yesterday a Very fine quality of Black To Shiko Japanese Silk, 29 inches wide, very soft and luaterous. Come and see quality and get prioe.

BLACK PRESS GOODS!

We can say t^e same for our Black Dress Goods, Silk Warps, Serges, Sebas-' topols, alpacas, mohairs, blaok and grays, nuns' veilings, plain stripes and checks, the moet reliable wears, always with the market, or below it, more often below it than with it.

Espenhain & Albrecht.

Wholesale and Retail, 400 and 404 Wabash Avenue.

J. O'RIORDAN & BRO.,

We have opened since last announcement: 35 pieces Novelty Dress Goods, plaid and stripe effects, which we offer at 25c a yard. 10 pieces of Dress Flannels, 45» inches wide, at 28c a yard. 20 pieces of 36-inch Henrietta Cloths, all new shades, at 22£c a yard. 10 pieces of double, full half wool, Cashmere at 125c a yard.

Owing to the depression of business in the East, we have laid in a heavy stock of Cottons, Ginghams, Sheetings, Towelings, etc., and can now sell you these goods at a reduction of over 10 per cent, on last month's prices.

0'Riordan & Bro.,

Cor. Seventh and Main Streets.

BACK FBOI ffl TOBK!

The New Goods Have Arrived

All departments filled to overflowing with new spring and summer goods. The most of our old goods were sold in our discount ssle February and March. We are now opening the finest and best assortment of spring goods in Terre Haute.

All the new Styles! All the new Colors!

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Silk Dress Gocds, Lace Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloved, HaUdkerchic^ Fancy Goods, Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, Trimmings, Buttons, etc, etc. ,,

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And a great variety. New Goods received every day. Call and see#®-

Carpenter's Boston

418 Main Street.

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BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, T^S. Etc,

ALL Kama of rkpaibino pbomptly attend*

Shop on First between Walnut ana Poplar TE|

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