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We be the story to-day. Our store ia filled with the beet makes of the most reliable clothing manufactured. Every day and year widens and sharpens our experience. We propose that all
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SPRING. SUITS!
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Beautiful Clothing for boys, especially made for Easter. Theprettiest, best made and perfect fitting
Boys' Clotliii)^:!
In the city. Mothers who take pains and pride in dressing their boys 4 different from the "usual run" will find here many pretty and charming styles that'll just fill the "bill," and the very finest are amazingly cheap. The
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I Everything in Readiness for a Big Day's BusidT ness.
CUTTING! CUHINGI CUTTING!
We Are the Leaders of Low Prices
FIRST,
We will give away 2,000 Napkin Rings. A Napkin Ring goes with every purchase, no matter how small it may be. In connection with this we offer the following bargains:
Our entire line of Koechlin's French Satines—plaid?, stripes, figures and fanciej and plain colors—all at the ridiculously low price
23c.
Per yard.
At 25c per yard we will throw out a big lot of All Silk Ribbons. Nos. 7, 9 and 12. Every light and dark shade. Just received for Easter trade—100 dozen more of our matchless 4 button Kid Gloves Foster stitdh 58c a pair.
Also 50 dozen prime Kid Gloves with Foster hooks, Foster stitch, at 75c a pair. Foster, Paul & Co.'s Real Kid Gloves also at special priceB to-day. All the new things in our Kid Glove Department now open. 200 Parasols, worth $1.25, $138 and $1.50, all at 98c each to-day. 100 Gold Cap Umbrellas, 26 inch size, at $1 each. *.
Another lot at $1G9 and $1.98, worth $2 and $2 50. A new lot of La Tosca Umbrellas just received. The long silver bandies of these are very swell. Our prices will be $3, $3 90, $4 and $5, and a finer line you never saw.
As there is a little excitement on Lace Curtains just now, we'll continue to make things still more exciting. We will sell Ebony, Ash and Mahogany 5 feet Poles with Brass Trimmings complete for 25c each. 100 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, tape bound, 98c a pair. 100 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, tape bound, $1.25 a pair.
We will also throw out a $2 Curtain at $1.50, a $3 Curtain for $2.48, a $5 Curtain for $3.75, and they are excellent values. One case of Challies, small figures, it 7c a yard. 10,000 yards of the handsomest DresB Ginghams ever shown in this country at 10c per yard. 100 dozen Ladies' Hemstitch Fancy Border Handkerchiefs at 10c fast colors would be cheap at 15c each. 50 dozen Ladies' Full Regular Made Fancy Hose at 19o. ..
See our 25c table to-day of Ladies' Fancy Hosiery. The celebrated French woven P. D. Corsets to-day only $1.38. What next? One case of Plaid and Stripe All Wool Dress Goods. They're strikingly handsome. Only 50c 38 inches wide.
Surahs all silk, all colors for sashes 50c per yard. Ladies' Jersey Rib Vests only 12}£c better at 19c, worth 25c and a noisy one for 25c, comes in pink, light blue, cream, etc.
If the express company does not disappoint us this morning we will receive a big lot of Beaded Wraps for Easter trade that we'll sell at $2.4S and even $5 that are hummers. Now don't miss seeing them.
Extraordinary show of Fine Dress Goods and Silks to-day at low prices. Try and make your purchases in the morning and avoid the great afternoon rush. v\,
HOBERG,? ROOT & CO,
518 and 520 Wabash Avenue.
JEW SPRIK 11 SUMMER GOODS!
Our Spring- Stock is Now Complete
And we are ready to suit all in
FINK SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES!
In Ladies', Miseee' and Children's fine kid. Miaaee' and Children's Patent Leather Spring Heel Shoes in all sizes and widths. In our Gents' Department we have a large stock of Dongola and Brazilian Goat in the dull and bright finish, Kangaroo Shoes in all style toes and the very best French Patent Leather Shoes, all of which we are selling at reduoed prices.
Please give us a call before buying, as we think we can
THE FAMOUS SHOE ^STORE,
W. A. COX. 513 Main Street.
Hatter In Terre Haute.
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will get a kite free to-day. Come this:
morning, we'll be busieat in the afternoon and at night. Come when you will, we'll be prepared to serve you. Remember to-day will be the a a
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Leading One Price Clothiers and Qents' Furnishiogs.
Cor. Fourth and Main Streets.
HOBERG, ROOT & CO,
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.SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute! SESVftJ'&gSf by machinery to look like new. I liave also the spring style blocks (or LADIES' HATS and BONNETS. M. CATT, 226 South Thlnl Street, the only Practical
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WEATHER PROBABILITIES. til DVMnar, I wum«THi D. C., April 19,10 p. m.f Indications foe twenty-four boors w—mrtni it 71, BL, Saturday, April 20: For Indiana: Fair preceded by light rain in Indiana and In eastern Illinois slight fall followed by higher temperature northwesterly winds..
CITY IN BRIEF.
The Sons of Veterans have changed their meeting nights from Wednesday to Monday evenings.
The A. O. U. W„ Terre Haute lodge No. 2, will give a ball at Uermania hall on the evening of May 1st.
George OTool was taken to the Friendly inn last night from Thirteenth street and the Vandalia railroad. He received several bruises by jumping from amoving train. He said he was 17 yean old and had come from Ireland to visit his unce, Mr. Patrick Hurley, of 1730 south Thirteenth street.
New sideboards at Foster's. Bottman & Pugh for bicycles and safety's, catalogues free.
Phil Lambert will open the season today with boiled ham,' roast bsef, veal, mutton and pork.
Bargain day at Myers Bros, to-day. See their special Easter offering in men's and boys' clothing.
This year we have largest line of child ren and boys straw bats in Terre Haute, and we intend to supply the largest part of the trade by selling at a low. figure and cash. SCHLUER, the Hatter.
PERSONAL.
Say, Bill, do you believe that Cobweb hall sells better liquor than other estab lishmente?
Bill.—I know it to be a fact, and I know further, that good judges of liquor and high-toned gentlemen are ordering liquor by the gallon, from old Cobweb, from all parts of the state.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
List of Letters Remaining Unclaimed lathe Terre Haute Fostoffice. FRIDAY, April 19.
To obtain any of these letters the applicants must call for "advertised letters" and give the date of this Hat
If not called for in two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter office. Letters to traveling salesmen or transient visitors In the city, where special address may be unknown, should be marked In the left hand corner with the word "transient"
JOHN ¥. RXSAN. P. M.
LADIES' LIST.
Armstrong Ulss Lou (2) Huey Miss Ada Arnold Minnie Jones Miss Cora Burke Miss Mary .Jackson Mrs Amenla BrunswlckMlssBarthenla Lee Daisy Coat Anna Carter Mrs A Casteel Miss Anna Dolan Mrs Maggie Hathway Mary Frances Harmon Mrs Addle Harper Eliza Holmes Nettle
Levington Miss Emma Louis Mrs Kate McKay Miss Ida Miller Mrs Mella Patrick Miss Vara Snyder Mrs Martha Taggert Mavllda.
GENTI.
.KMEN'S LIST.
Alvln Noah Anderson Allen Bray Brayton Henry Booker W Bruce Chamberlain Gus GrlOlth Scott Hawkins James Hart Sid Helm Horace (2) Herman John Hlrzman Hogan John Kennll Frank Knight Dr Loya Davie Moran Martin MaloneFK
Magulre James Rogers Fred Shaw Allen Stanley Charles W Studevant Joseph SchafferTA Smith WB Smith Robert Smith Charter Smith Ambros Schuyler Wil lams SnappJF TrumboWK(4) Truttier Henry Vlnnedge S A West Ellison Wheeler WH White Wlrthlln W
Assault and Battery on His Father.
Ed. Becker, of south Eleventh street, was arrested last night for drunkenness and assault and battery on his father. He had attracted considerable attention in that neighborhood, and had handled his father rather roughly.
Marriage Licenses.
Jefferson T. BolllDger and Mary A. Miller. William Hudson and Sarah Hughes.
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THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW.
It Will be Here on Saturday, June 1st A Wild West Show.
The Forepaugh show, with his worldfamed and wonderful wild west exhibition, will exhibit in this city Saturday, June 1st. The show will come here on three special trains,which it requires to transport the army of new horees and other equipments necessary for a show of this magnitude. We received a friendly call from Mr. Geo. H. Robinson, special agent, who in an interview said: "Mr. Forepaugh will bring to Terre Haute this season one of the most clean and startling wild west exhibitions, combined with his menagerie and circus, that has ever been conceived in this country. In this exhibition will be given a realistic presentation of the grand national military spectacle, Gen. Custer's last rally, as presented at over one hundred and fifty-three consecutive performances in New York City and all the principal cities in the east. A band of thirty Sioux IndianB from the Pine Ridge agency of Dakota, many of whom were actual participants in the battle of the Little Big Horn, recently joined the show at Philadelphia, and will appear at each performance with the scouts, cowboys and sharpshooters, led by Wm. F. Carver the, champion ritie shot of the world." It is the only -large show that will visit Terre Haute this season, Barnum remaining in the east.
Just received, handsome brass easels decorated with pansiee, daisies and wild roses, just beautiful, at Smith & Dunn's. Nothing over 10 cents. 319 Main street.
Laporte lake ice company, Snyder Bros., proprietors, successors to L. F. Perdue, 711 Main street, Telephone 206.
Wonderful 5 and 10c bargains in glassware, queensware, tinware, notions and novelties at Smith & Dunn's. Nothing over 10c.
We give away Easter cards Saturday at Smith & Dunn'a.5 and 10c hall
DR. E. L«. LARKINS, office 326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone 299.
Try our sheet music at 5 and 10c. Smith & Dunn's mammoth 5 and 10c hall. a:
CHAMOIS SKIN NOVELTIES, The latest thing out for Easter presents. R. Gagg, 648 Wabash avenue.
DR. C. T. BALL,
Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseases, tumors and superfluous hair, 115 south Sixth street.
Novelties constantly arriving in every department. Nothing over 10c. Smith &. Dunn's mammoth 5 and 10c hall.
Spring Lamb
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THJfi TERRE HAUTfi EXPRESS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1889.
REMOVED.
Roea Bro.'s have removed their office for the sale of general merchandise, on the installment plan, from No. 29 south Fifth street to No. 808 east Main street. More commodious apartments were neceaaary to their increasing bustnesa.
There are few ahares in building and loan association No. 11, second ser iee, which can be had by calling on the Dfficera. NO.R. CRAPO,
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W. B. STKKLE, Fin. Sec. W. A. HAMILTON, Rec. See. J. C. EOUIK, Treaa J. E. SOKES I T»ir«fttnnL GKO.C.DODSON
Those 25 cent novels move lively at lOe at Smith & Dunn's mammoth 5 and 10c halL Nothing over 10c.
NEW BUILDING AND LOAN CO. A' chance to get a-few shares yet' in the new Equity Building and Loan and Savings association by calling at office of secretary, 517 Ohio street.
J. W. MILLER,Pres't, 3.
W. LANDRUM,V. Preet H. CL ROYSE, Sec. SAMUEL ROYSE, Treas.
WHAT DO YOU WANT? i: People who keep fine buggies and want a handsome laprobe or other accessory, and those who travel and are looking for a Bplendid trunk or valise, will find these articles in great variety at Feter Millei'e harness house. Also dusters in a "numerosity'' of patterns. If you are looking for just such goods, yon are invited to call and see Mr. Miller's display.
EPICURE'S DELIGHT.
Easter will be ushered in to-morrow amid sweet strains of music, general rejoicing and worshipping. While the heart is made glad the feast will not be overlooked. Among the delicacies of the Easter dinner nothing is so tempt ing to the epicure as a morsel of sweet, spring lamb. Wahler's meat market on south Fourth street will make a special display to-day of fine, juicy lamb, and other choice meats.
PAPER CLEANING.
I wish to say to the public that with my new compound I do quicker, better and cleaner work on old wall paper than any person in the city. I will let my work show for itself and if it does not satisfy, then don't give me any more of your custom. Work done by me can be cleaned four or five times. It is now house cleaning time. Give me a call and I will do your job with dispatch.
H. W. EARLY,-
332 north Third street.
DRESSY SHOES.
Stein & Hecklesberg, the shoe merchants, have their immense spring stock ready for inspection. They have cer tainly a class of goods that will please the taste of the most fastidious. Stylish, trim, and comprising the beet material. Those who would do honor to Easter morn, and also please their own desires in the matter of having their feet "dressy," should Btep into Messrs. Stein & Hecklesberg's and see the beautiful stock. The firm also offer the inducement of moderate prices.
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The transition from longr* lingering and painful Bickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lives of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that BO much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomache, of long or Bhort standing you will surely find relief by the use of Electric bitters. Sold at 50 cents and $1 per bottle at W. C. Buntin's drug store.
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Female Complaints.
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Will be the Annual Time lor Displaying Easter Bonnets.
To-Day
P. J. KAUFMAN
Will Display the Choicest Products of the Farm and Garden.
Besides all the Nicest Vegetables he has
Luscious Strawberries, Delicious Bananas, OraDges and Apples,
Honey,
Fine Fruit Butters, Finest Creamery Butter, Dressed Chickens, Cranberries,
Fancy Teas,"
Maple
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Ladies' wear of all descriptions cleaned and cdlored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired.
ALL I0M WAHAffEED!
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.
Coffees,
etc., etc.
P. J. KAUFMAN,
Seventh and Main.
EASTER IS AT HAND!
THE LENTEN SEASON IS ABOUT OVER.
E. R:' WRIGHT & CO.
Continue as formerly to exert every effort to have the best. Besides choice strawberries, new green peas and nice apples -—THEY HAVE
Lettuce, Radishes, Young Onions,
Spinach,' Kale, Asparagup,
New Beets, Rhubarb,
Turkey,
White Clover Honey, T* Choice Sorghum, 'v ,'x'{I New OrleanB Syrup,
Honey Drip Syrup,
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Dressed Chickens, Dreesed Ducks, Choice Cranbeftiee, s'
S Choice Oranges, '4 2Choice Bananas, Fancy brands of Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Creamery Butter, Choice Country Butter
All at Rock Bottom Prices.
BEST FITTING CDRSET™*WORLD fDR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS MAYER,STROUSE & CO.-* MTRS.-4I2 BROADWAY. N.
DR GLOVER,
Specialty, diseases of the Rectum. REMOVED TO SEVENTH POPLAR STRKKTS.
HERZ' BULLETIN Happy Children
Are our heart's delight, and it takes so little to make those innocent little faces all over smiles and those bright eyes sparkle with joy. Bring your little ones to our store to-day and we will make them happy.
Yon Need Nol ly Aoythiog.
Unless you feel like it the baby will get an Easter egg all the same One thing, however, we will be compelled to inforce in order to be ®ble to control matters and to do jus ice to everybody, viz.: •.
No Children Need Apply Unless They Are Acryi companied by a Grown Person.
Therefore, you must not be offended if you let your children come toour store, by themselves and they are refused a present. Come along with them and see them smile.
512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
SUITS!
OVERCOATS! TROUSERS!
It's hardly necessary to go into an elaborate description of them. There are many rich and select patterns, custom-like in every way, for
Easier Neckwear!
In all the daintiest colorings, made up in all the newest styles. A novel week, with the richest novelties in Furnishing Goods and'
HATS! HATS
In all the leading shapes, opportunity is yours.
JOYOUS EASTER
AND HAPPY CHILDREN!
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Cherished Easter makes its bow this year amidst flowers and blossoms and the ever welcome musical accompaniment of the song of birds. This will remind you that you Bhould have something new to adorn your person for Sunday, or be woafully out of tune with the beautiful garb of nature.,
AND EASTER GOODS!
They're here for everybody, young and old but our talk to-day must be principally about wearing apparel for the lads, every one of whom should have something new to wear and gladden their heartB on Easter morn. Boys' suits adapted for
FIRST COMMUNION
Never had such a splendid showing in quantity, variety, taste and low pi ices as this season. This morning we will inaugurate the grandest sale of confirmation suits ever shown. We have taken hundreds of suits and put 'em all in two lots.
Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Cor. Fifth and Main.
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YOUTH OR BOY,
Either of the best imported and domestic fabrics or the most durable products of our factory that skill and art can produce.
Do not wait, the
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Bootaand shoes to call and Inspect raj goods. 1 offer the best brands In the market yes,
THE BEST?
At the lowest prices. Come and see lor yourself and I will satisfy you beyond a doubt
WALT. B. PURCELL,
623 Main Street.
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