Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1889 — Page 4

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APRIL

Marks the real opening of the spring business. Long as the volume of our trade In March has been, it was mostly In anticipated wants. In April, with the bursting of the buds, comes the flood tide of the season's business.

We are pleased to announce that In all our existence we have never been so thoroughly equipped for catering to the wants of the great public and of the constantly Increasing army of our patrons, as at the present time.

We desire to call your attention to our special offerings In men's milts, spring overcoats and pantaloons.

When you are ready for confirmation suits bear us In mind. We have them In all grades and prices, but would call special attention to those at 16, $8, 9, $10 and *12. A dandy kite free. A great time In store for the boys. With every boy's suit bought at our house this week we give a large and handsome high-flying kite. No matter how small yeur purchase In our Boys' and Children's Department, a kite goes free. &

AJ1 goods marked In plain figures.

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

MYERS BROS.r

Leadlog One Price Clothiers.

Are You in Need of a Pair of

BOOTS OR SHOES

If So Call and Make Your Selection From Our Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes.__-v

We open the soring of 1889 with the flnest assortment of stylish and general footwear ever displayed by our house. Both In low arid high makes, in ooze calf tipped and plain colors. We k»ep all styles, sizes abd widths, enabling us to give you a perfect lit If you will take the trouble to examine our line you will certainly make up your mind to quit paying fancy prices for your footwear.

It Is about a dollar saved when you buy a pair of fine shoes at our store.

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SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!

HOBERG, ROOT & CO.

Wabash Avenue.

1,500

Silk and Gloria Silk

SUN UMBRELLAS!

Parasols and Sunshades.

NOW OPEN

The largest exhibit of Umbrellas with Gold and Silver Mountings ever shown in this city.

La Tosca!

"Long Handle Umbrellas,' in a hundred different patterns. The swellest things ever shown in this line.'

BARGAINS!

100 Gloria Silk Umbrellas with gold cap, Paragon frame, $1.38 each. 100 Gloria Silk Umbrellas with long silver handle, Paragon frame, $3 each. 100 Gloria Silk Umbrellas, extra quality, extra long handle, Pa:agon frame, $3.90 each. 200 Gold Cap Umbrellas, $1.20 each. 200 Silver Handle Umbrellas, $1 98 erch.

The above are 26-inch sizes, worth from 50c to $1.50 more. Paxasols from 10c up.

The Basaar says: rom all appearances this will be the biggest umbrella season ever known. The La Tosca umbrella will take the lead. Never before have the manufacturers shown so handsome a line of handles on umbrellas.

Umbrella Department at right of front entrance.

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SHOES.

CALL AND SEE MY STOCK

WALT. B. PURCELL, No. 623 Main Street.

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by machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style blocks for LADIES' HATS and BONNETS. M. CATT, 226 South Third Street, the only Practical Hatter In Terre Haute.

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BUNTIN'S THERMOMETRY RECORD.

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

April

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WEATHER PROBABILITIES. WAB DOTARTWUIT, I WA8HIB8T03, D. C., April 8, 10 P. m. Indications for twenty-four hours commencing at 7 a. m., Tuesday, April 9: For Indiana: Light rain slightly cooler, preceded in Indiana by warmer southerly winds. ..

CITY

IN BBLBT.

The ladies of the Congregational Church will give a supper at the church on Thursday evening.

The ladies of Bethlehem Eastern Star (colored) will give an entertainment at the Third street A. M. E. Church Thursday evening.

James Marley was taken to the hospital yesterday, being sick of typhoid fever. He had just arrived in the city from Richmond, Ind.

The members of the Occidental literary society will vote on an amendment to the constitution, this evening, to make the society a mutual benefit organization.

It is reported that Mr. A. B. Barton's residence was burglarized, last week, and that Mrs. Barton's gold watch and chain and scarf-pin, and Mr. Barton's gold sleeve-buttons, were stolen.

Bert McBride, living on west Oak street, was lodged in jail last night on complaint of his wife, charged with assault and battery. She accused him, to the police, of striking her with chairs and other loose articles of furniture.

The Prince Orients will confer the Oriental rank on all Knights of Pythias desiring to become princes, at Castle hall, to-morrow evening. The work will commence promptly at 7:30 p. m., and all princes, resident or visiting, are requested to be present.

The county commissioners have granted the stationary engineers the use of the basement room beneath the county recorder's office. They met in their new quarters last Saturday night for the first time, and were well pleased with the room. They have been meeting heretofore in the Occidental literary club rooms.

Patrolman Trierweiler created considerable excitement in the west end yesterday afternoon by shooting a dog. Two shots broke the dog'B left hind leg and inflioted a flesh wound in the shoulder. The unmuzzled canine limped out of the patrolman's distriot, and was killed by a sympathetic citizen. While the crowd was assembled about the unsteadyhanded patrolman an unmuzzled dog was passing through the crowd, apparently reveling in the excitement.

Our line of spring hats are in stock. Schluer, the hatter. Look in my window and see the line of spring ties I am selling for 50 cents. Schluer. the hatter.

Larffe Accommodation!.

The three platforms in the Eiffel tower will hold 10,000 persons.

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FBBS0KAS'.

Misses Nellie and Fannie White, of Rockville, spent 8unday in this city. Professor Breinig and son, Peter Breinig, were reported worse yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Soale went to Washington, D. C., yesterday, to visit friends.

Mrs. Price and daughter, Mrs. You mans, visited friends in Worthington last week.

Charles McMahan and Orellia Kivett, both of Fontanet, were married by Justice Thomas yesterday morning.

Mr. Henry Webber, of Cliff «fc Son's boiler shop, has gone to Chicago, where he intends working at his trade.

Mr. Samuel Snyder, who was injured at Charleston, 111., last week, is improving slowly, but is not able to bo oat.

Mr. Charles Rogers, while riding his bicycle north of the city on Sunday, took a header which will lay him up several days.

Mr. H. A. Pritchett has resigned his position with Mr. E. L. Fiedler, and has gone into the insurance business with Mr. B. F. Havens.

Mr. W. A. Smith went to California, vested ay, to bring his eldest daughter home. She has been in California several months for her health.

Miss Belle McGilvers and |Wimmer former students of the Normal schoo and at present teachers in Parke conntf, visited the Normal school yesterday.

Messrs. J. E. Piety, S. M. Huston Andy Kernneke, Marx Meyer, HerCaan Goetz, W. S. Dean, Silas Lynn, Will Churchhill and A. L. Murphy had con ferred upon them the rank of page in Occidental lodge No. 18 K. of P., last night. There were ten applications for the rank of esquire for next Monday evening.

Mrs. Lizzie Cook and Miss Sophia Mogger left laBt night for Chicago. A word to the saloon keepers and that is this: Why can't we form ourelves into an organization to do away with the wholesale whisky men, and buy our goods direct from the manu facturer. We will know jost what we get and can then recommend it to our customers as being perfectly straight. That is why Old Cobweb hall iB independent and can pay all of bis bills.

AMUSEMENT*.

To-night the undying and inevitable "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be presented by Stetson's company, which is said to be the largest and best on the road pre senting this play. A novel street parade will be given this afternoon.

Radishes and Beets.

Radishes are so easily grown, and in such abundance, that little need be said as to methods. The principal thing is to plant on early ground and to have the right varieties. None are earlier, prettier or better than the small, round scarlet kinds but they are not so sala ble, usually, as the long red scarlet. The white Strasburgh is best for the summer market, as it does not get eo strong or pithy as the other kinds. As the chief sale, however, is the earlier part of the season early ground and quick-acting fertilizers must be mainly relied on to make this crop a paying one.

Beets, like onions, are an all-summer crop, and it will pay to have them in plentiful supply for the market-wagon every day until late autumn, and then to have a goodly Btore laid by for winter marketing. In the open ground they may be sowed quite thickly and then by pulling for market, as needed, they wijl get sufficient thifpfog. Somethingmajr begaic^Jnrc^fflffi-py' Btarofrg-plante in a moderate hcRPoed and then setting them out when about three inches high The blood turnip beets are the only good table sort, and of theee the Eclipse and Egyptian are the earliest. In bunching beets for market strip off all dead or yellow leaves, and wash the roots. Do not cut off the tap-roots or make any incision that will cause them to bleed Radishes, also, should be washed, but need no other preparation before tying in bunches. g.- Real Estate Transfers. Silas W. Snodgrass ot ux to Hanna and

Emily Crane, n. V& lot 1 In £. Sibley's subdivision and 111 feet 4 inches by 367 feet 6 inches lying east of said let 4 1,450 00 John Duck et ux. to Angus Vanhouten, 29 acres off the north end, n. e. 14, n. w.

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section 9, town 13. rangelO. 1,160 00 Emellne Harman (widow) to James A. and Lulte Moon, tract section 35, town 10, range 10. the same being three lots

In Mlddletown 400 00 John W. Davis and Amanda and William Mack to John Aklns, north

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of lot 10

In block 4 In Boach's addition 350 00

Total $ 3,360 00

Cleanse the scalp from scurf and dandruff keep the hair soft and of a natural color by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.

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326, residence

328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone 299.

DR. GLOVER,

Specialty, diseases of the Rectum.

REMOVED TO SEVENTH POPLAR STREETS.

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If you are going and want to join a colony, join Leggett BroB.', for they are old experienced^ gentlemen in the business. Best freight and ticket rates, etc, Corner of Fourth and Ohio Btreets, city.

Consumption is on the Increase.

From recant statistics it appears that consumption is on the increase throughout the western states. The principal cause, it is stated, is due to neglect of common coughs and colds. It is the duty of all persons whether of delicate or robust health, to have a remedy at hand at all times readiness, and a cough or cold may be broken up before it becomes seated. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure any cough except in last stages of consumption. A stitch in time saves nine. Always keep it in your house. Sold by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. & C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

Merit Wins.

We desire to Bay 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. Theee remedies have won their great ])opularity purely on their merits. W. 1 J. Buntin, Druggist.

Ballard's Snow Liniment

Is the best liniment in the world for animals. It will work wonders where ever any pain or inilamation may be found. Every owner of a horse should have it in his stable. For sprains, cuts, bruises, galls, lameness and all incarnation on animals, it stands without a parallel. There is no pain Ballard's Snow Liniment will not relieve, no swelling it will not subdue, no wound it will not heal. Sold by J. E. Somes,'corner Sixth and Ohio streets and J. fc C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

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Lungs, Bronchitis, Oough, Croup, eUx, and agreeable to taste,

perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at W. C. Buntin'e.

William's Autnlln Horbrai*. If yon am yellow. Billions constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of order. One box of theee Pills will drive all the troubles swsy and make new being of you. Prioe 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J. C. Baur. Seventh and Main street.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, soree, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, ohilbUuna, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For side by W. G. Buntin.

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Ladies' wear of all descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clotning cleaned, colored and repaired.

ALL WORK WARRAJTH)! S

To give satisfaction. OrdeiB of five dollars and oflr seat by express, charges paid one way.

H. F. REINERS,

655 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

Silk Lined Spring Overcoats, $15.

Imported Cheviot Suits, $13.50.

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purchase purchase prion. On can buy from oar adbottle of Dr. King's

Consumption. It is relief in eveir osse, affection of ftuont, ich as Consumptmn,

Elegant Spring Overcoats, $6. Elegant Corkscrew Diagonal Suits, $10. *.. Boys' Suits in every conceivable style and price

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Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.

EAST END PEOPLE, AHOY

We respectfully annouuee that we are now at your service and ready to wait upon you at our NEW DRY GOODS, NOTION AND GENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE, 1238 Main street, near Thirteenth. An entirely new stock throughout. The latest goods and low prices. Call and see us. Sign of "Big 13." S. D. JENNESS A CO.

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With the People!

Every day a Bargain Day, even if others are exceptional ones PriceB far lower than elsewhere. Wonderful Bargains

in every depa tment.

I things?J| 'v" Tiara what ev»—»_,***--» Then let everybody come.

lty otftmale diseases the Kxtract can be used, as is wen known, with the greatest benefit. Foil directions accompany each

Pond's Extract la Known Everywhere. It la nsed in the household of the President as well as that of the hnmblext citizen by members of the army and the navy, the Bar and Hie Bench, the puiptt and the press—all tanks and classes of people.

CAUTION.

Pond's Extract

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Rheumatism, Neuralgia.

Ho other preparation ha* enrea more cases of these distraaiiig cc Pond'a Kxtract. Try it I

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cases of time dbtrceaing complainta than Pond'a Kxtract. Try it I Bleeding from the

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trolled and stopped. Pond'a Extract is nndonbtcdly 1. the best remedy known for FDea. nse of Pond'a Extract Ointment In connection with the Kxtract is highly recommended. (See p. IS, Book of Dims tioua wrapped around each bottle.)

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the words Pond'a Extract" blown in the glass, and our picture trade-mark on snuoandinff bnff wrapper. None other ia gamine. Always insist on having Pond's Extract. Tain no other preparation. It it never told bulk or by HMOtvre. Seld everywhere, Prices, 60c., 91, ll.ii. Prepared only by POND'S EXTRACT CO, 76 5th. Ave.,

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IT WILL PAY YOU

To Iiupect the Stock of

Fine Shoes

For Sole at tile Cosy Little Shoe Store of

GEO. A. TAYLOR, 1105 WABASH AVENUE,

Three Doom Kant of Eleronth Stwrt. 8onth Slda Repairing WeaMy Kiacutert.

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Ptuetons, Lanciatu, Coupes, Boggles, etc.,

lOOI, 1003, 1005 and lOOT Wabash ATenu«, TKKRE HAUTE. IND. 8. 4. 6. 8. IP. la. 14. 16. IS. »Q and 29 Toath Stwut. I

GEO. J. MAYER,

IS South Meridian Street,

Send for Catalogue: Indianapolis, Ind.

Established 1861. J. a WELL1AMS, PTMldeot.

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Parasols and Sun Umbrellas.

La Toscsl and La Pompadour an the leading styles lor Uia coming Parasol

We axe now allowing a very handsome line of La Tosca Umbrellas in the latest mountings and when our complete line of La Pompadour Parasols arrive you will be delighted with the display.

Every popular fashion paper shows handsome styles of dresses draped with

La Tosca and -FislfNets

We have an elegant assortment cf lace draperies and flouncings in black and white and would have you ^nii and ..

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Most every desirable style and pattern you may desire, exclusive designs not to be seen elsewhere, at lowest prices.

GRAND OPENING

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EASTER MILLINERY!

I will display at my store Wednesday, Thursday anil Friday, April 10th, 11th and 12th, the largest and finest assortment of pattern hats and bonnets ever produced here, which tou are cordially invited to inspect,

RAPHAEL,

The Popular Milliner, 24 South Fourth St.

CONFIRMATION SUITS!

We are headquarters in these goods this season.

Short Pant Confirmation Suits! $3.95, $4.50, $5.25. ..LONG PANT CONFIRMATION SUITS

$4.50, .f5.3o, 8e,CO.

See Oar Wage Workers' Suits For Men at S4.95:

Xliey Beat tt|e World. 1 1

Children's Shirt Waists at 25c, Worth 50c.

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Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Cor. Fifth and Main.

If SPRII Al SUMMER GOODS!

Our Spririgf Stock: is Now Complete,

And we are ready to suit all

FINE SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TlM

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.T11 Ladies', Miasee' and Children's fine kid. Missee'and Children's Patent .•AsLeather Spring Heel Shoes in all Bizee and widths. In our Gents' Depart,ment we have a large stock of Dongola and Brazilian Goat in the dull "I .and bright finish, Kangaroo Shoes in all style toes and the very best 1 "French Patent Leather Shoes, all of which we are selling at reduced prices.

Please give us a call before buying, as we think we can suit you. -si

THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE,

W. A. COX. 513 Main Street.

MANUFACTURKR9 OF

Sast), Dpors, Blinds, &c.

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BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS. TANKS, Etc,

ALT, KINDS OP REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Shop on First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND

East Main Street Hardware Store and Tin Shop, FENNER A LITTLE.

Practical Tinners and Dealers In Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. All orders executed promptly and first-class work ouaran* «»ed.

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WILLIAM CLOT, J. H. CLIFF. C. Wj CLIW ,X'

CLIFF & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF

At Winemiller's CAFE,

No. 17 SOOTH FOURTH ST.