Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 May 1889 — Page 4
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Of Lawns now open
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At 3c a Yard
At 5c a Yard
At 8c a Yard
Are the Clothing astonishment of the day. They include beautiful and reliable textures and colorings of
Cassimeres Cheviots! ,J Flannels! J".
Summer Clothing!
Some Rare Novelties in our Boys' and Children's Department.
E S O S
Leading One Price Clothiers,
Cor. Fourth and Main Streets.
Fresh, Sweet!
O E S E E A N
Per Pound, 15c.
Choice New Turkish Prunes. Just received a cask. Sixteen pounds for $1.
York State Apples!
3-pound cans, per doz. 60c. Per can 5c.
All of above goods warranted.
W. YV. I I E R, 631 Wabash Avenue.
A W N S
10,000 Yds.
At 10c a Yard
Also the handsomest Printed
Wash Batists
Ever shown
At 12»c a Yard.
Parasols and
Sun Umbrellas!
At very low prices.
5,000 YARDS
a
At 5c a Yard.
On sale to-day.
Hit 4 Co,
Jobbers and Hetallers.
518 and 520 Wabash Avenue.
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Serges! Corkscrews!
In both Sack and Cutaway Suits, and are goods that we are proud to sell you and you will be proud to wear. See our display of
By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. SOc.
BUNTlN'S
The Original
\evces LITTLE
&S£AY5S
LIVERPILLS.
Purely Vegetable & Harmless.
wfeiUve ev\©tr
TJnequaled as a Eivcr Pill. Smallest,cheapest, easiest to take. Ono Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion,
Attacks, and all derangements of
Bilious the stomach and bowels. 35 cts. by druggists.
JOSEPH JJEFFKllSON'S
Rip Van Winkle
Is one of the greatest creations on the stage, and has been acknowledged as meritorious these many years.
THE WOULD OUGHT
The worid ouglifc tc done for me in the am which was so had as ble by the physicians went to be treated. One me a copy of anTnlverSwift's Specific, and I relief from the first few gradually forced out of soon cored sound and months since I quit tak
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know who* S. S. S. has ef a malignant Cancer, be considered Incurain Chicago, where I of my neighbors sent tiaement in regard to began taking iti I got doses the poison was my system, and I was well. It fe now ten ins S. S. S. and I have
had no sigs of return of the dreaSfnl disease. Mil*. ANN BOTHWELL. Au Sable, Mich., Dec. 29,
Send for books on Blooa ureases and Cancers, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
1NGAGSMEHT EXTRAORDINARY. Joseph Jefferson
In "HIP VAN WINKLE." THI'RSDAT, MAT 16. tf"A Perfect Performance. _££!
SIXTH
You should read THECHICA
GO DAILY NEWS
bccausc,being
a family newspaper, it's against the saloon. The home and the saloon are forever* opposed. There can be no neutrals in this war.
POINT
r.ut
THE DAILY NEWS is
temperate in temperance. It isn't a prohibition orgaft—it's not sure prohibition is the best way of treating the evil—but it believes in prohibiting the saloon keeper from ruling and ruining in American society. If you would read, and have your family read, a newspaperwhich places the interests of the home higher than those of the saloon, read THE CHICAGO DAIL\ NEWS.
Remember—Us circulation is
220,000
a day—over
a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. a month, tour months fi.oo,—on* cent a day
!Mi§llliiS§t
THERMOMETRY RECORD.
Friday.
7a. m.
2p.i
May 10.
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95.0
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'EATHER PROBABILITIES. WAB DXPABTKOT, vimmt, D. c., Mar 10, lOp. Indications for twenty-four boon oommmcliii it 7 1 n., Saturday, Mar 11. For Indiana Local rains, preceded in [southern portions by fair, cooler, except In extreme northern portion stationary temperature northerly winds, becoming variable.
CITY IN BBIEF.
The butchers begun last evening to close their shops at 7 p. m., except on Saturday evenings.
The ladies of the Universalist Church will hold an exchauge at their church on north Eighth street, this afternoon, from 3 p. m. to 5:30 p. m.
John Wilson was fined $5 and costs in police court yesterday for using profane language in the presence of ladies, on complaint of Dr. Bartimus. The evidence showed that Wilson had been ac customed to get drunk and use profane language to ladies in the vicinity of north Fourth street and th^t be had made himself a public nuisance thereby
Will put on sale '20 dozen boy's straw hats this week and will sell them for 20c apiece worth 35c. Schluer, the hatter.
If you want the choicest spring lamb, roast beef, veal, or porterhouse steakf go to Phil Lambert, 202 north Fourtl street. No juiceier meat can be found in the city.
Flannel shirts, summer underwear, flannel ties in large assortment and low prices at Schluer's, the hatter.
PEK80NAL.
Mr. J. D. Torr, of Greencastle, is in the city. Messrs. N. Filbeck and Patrick Rafter have had their pensions re-rated from the time of their discharge from the service. Both pensions were increaeed.
See those (beautiful baby carriages at Probst & Fisbeck's before you buy. D. H. Wright is making first-class cab inet photographs for $2 per dozen, as he is expecting to retire from the business Now the battle's fairly opened on the entire line, And we're goiDg to have fine whisky and the best of wine Old Cobweb will keep on firing 'till wholesalers frown, And will never spike its guns while there's one in any town— Staff will never quit the contest 'till they're "done up brown." Compounders now begin to quiver in their polished boots, Rectifiers' hair is starting from its very roots— As Old Cobweb hall with accuracy shoots. Cobweb, with the people now has got CZ3 the inside track And is going to win the victory—never will go bacn.
LAWN MOWERS.
The celebrated Buckeye Lawn Mow era are the lightest, most compact and easiest running. They have patent self sharpening knives and with all latest improvements. The price low. 1
'TOWNLEY Sis
DR.
"vi- o® for an incurable case of Catarrh Jpjr in the Head by the proprietors of
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
Symptoms of Cntarrli. Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid eyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness, dilllculty of clearing throat, expectoration ol' offensive matter breath offensive: smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Thousands of cases result in consumption, and end in tlie grave.
E.
TOVE
CO.,
609 Wabash avenue.
Mr. Whitney, Herr De Danckwardt, Miss Campbell and Madame Stone-Bar ton all sing in the Gilmore matinee concert. This will make a very attractive programme—in some respects more at tractive than at night. These artists sing in the afternoon simply because it is their turn, and not because they are inferior in any respect to those who sing in«the evening.
L. LARKINS,office 326,
328
CHE A READY ROOFING For houses, barns, mills and sheds cheap, durable, easily laid and warranted not to leak. Also, tin rooting, guttering, spouting and the globe brand sheet iron roofing and siding. Sole agents
TOWNLEY STOVE
Co.,.
608
Wabash avenue.
Grand opening of Nuber's park, on east Locust street, Sunday, May 12th. The grounds have been enlarged and a new dancing hall has just been completed. Prof. Tout's orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Refreshments of all kinds will be served on the grounds. The entertainment will be in the afternoon and evening.
Tin roofing, guttering and repair work also cheap ready roofing and furnaces, gasoline stoves, refrigerators, etc. Call on Townley Stove Co.,
609
Wabash.
DR. GLOVER,
Specialty, diseases of the Rectum.
REMOVED
TO SEVENTH & POPLAR STREETS.
THOMAS & INLOW'S
Ice cream parlor and confectionery, fine fruits, 113 south Fourth street.
Closing out prices. Frst-class cabinet photographs only $2, $2.50 and $3 per dozen at Wright's gallery, 421 Main street.
If you want to enjoy robust health, drink Schmidt's beer, the finest and jurest tonic. Put up in bottles for amily use. Telephone 150. Chas. Seitz sole agent for Terre Haute.
The St. Joseph's fair, now being held in the new school hall, will set a regular dinner Thursday, Friday and Saturday, commencing at 12 o'clock. Meals 25 cents. The public is cordially invited to assist in a good cause. ^4
TO ALL
Ladies' wear of all descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. ', J-
ALL WORK WAMAITffl!
To give satisfaction. Orders of five dollars and over sent by express, charges paid one way.
H. F. REINERS,
655 Main Street, Terra Haute, Ind.
STONE LINED REFRIGERATORS Will make the dryest and coolest air and save ice. Alaska refrigerators and ice boxes at* the beat and cheapest made. Fully guaranteed.
Expecting to retire from the business I have reduced prioee. Fall figure cabinet photographs of on* person
ARTESIAN BATH HOUSE. Owing to the. great increase of busi ness, the artesian bath house will hereafter be open until 9 p. m. excepting Sundays, when it will close at 6 p. m.
S. .Vv DR. C. T. BALL, Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseases, tumors and superfluous hair, 115 south Sixth street.
IPOND'S BITOT
PAINDEETSaTROYER
"INVALUABLE FOR
ILL PAINS AND INFLAMMATIONS. Sore Throat, Diphtheria.
It Is cooling, cleansing, and Healing:. P/ilnaml, Pond's Extract is nnsnr-
Laiarrn.
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5, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 11,
TOWITMY STOVE CO., 609 Wabaah avenue.
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We have a few gasoline stoves carried over from last year which we offer for $12.50. They are three burner on high stand and fully guaranteed. Call and examine them. 1?^ TOWNLEY STOVE Co., 609 Wabaah aveenue.
Mies Campbell, who sings'in the Gilmore matinee concert, had an ovation at Indianapolis on Wednesday. Both concerts were attended by thousands of people.
Delay is
Use the Extract prom] dangerous. Belief
Sores, Sprains, Bruises.
paesed f?r Catarrh, Cold in thq
Head, &c. (See page 11, in Book of Directions wrapped around each bottle.)
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
•V No other preparation has cured more cases of these distressing complaints Pond's Extract. Try it 1
Hemorrhages. LuCfstoma^
Nose, or from any cause, is speedily controlled and stopped. Pond's Extract is undoubtedly the beet remedy known for Piles. use of Pond's Extract Ointment In connection with the Extract is highly recommended. (See p. 15, Book of Dlrections wrapped around each bottle.)
Piles.
The
Female Complaints.
Pond's
gei
residence
N. Thirteenth st. Telephone
299.
CHOICE
Spring lamb also lard and select fresh and smoked meats at P. P. Mischler's Star meat market,
27
m"
north Fourth st.
major
ity of female diseases the Extract can be used, as is well known, with the greatest benefit. Full directions accompany each bottle. Pond's Extract is Known Everywhere
It is used in the household of the President as well as that of the humblest citizen by members of the array and the navy, the Bar and the Bench, the pulpit af| the press—all ranks and classes of peoj
ION.
.1 Has been imitated, ijl The genuine
theWor
EXTRACT
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has
lid's Extract" blown in
"1 the glasi eufrouni enuine.
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picture trade-mark on wrapper. None other is insist on having Pond's no other preparation.
It is never otd !n bulk or by measure. Sold everywhere, Prices, 60c., 1, SI.76. Prepared only by POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 5th. Ave., New
York-
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AT THE BASE BAL/L PARK,
Sunday, May^-iath.
Admission 15 cents. E7"£adtes Free. Game called at 2,30.
NAVLOR'8
OPERA HOUSE.
Positively One Night Only—Thursday May 16,
JOSEPH JEFFERSON IN "KIP VAN WINKLE.".. Sale opens Monday, May 13.
ISANTAL-MIDY
Arrests discharges from the urinary orI gans in either sex In 4S houro. It is superior to copaiba, Cubebs, or ejections, and free from all bad smell
Ir other Inconveniences. 5ANTAL-MIDY
in ln«»ed/
I Capsules, which bear the name irl, I black letters,witltw^twhlch none areV I genuine.
PATENTS
lasolme Slores,
RftfAL
per
dozen. Half figure (250. Vignette $3.00. D. H. WRIGHT.bust The greatest puzzles out. "Puss in the Corner," "Dog in the Manger," "The Fonr Frisky Darkies," "One to Seven" and "Little Lord Fauntleroy," at L. D. Smith's, 061 Main street. Call and see them. "GASOLINE STOVES.
Dressed Turkey, White Clover Honey, Choice Sorghum,
1889.
POWDER Absolutely Pure.
iwder never vanes. A marvel ofpofflf and wboieaameneaa. More economics ordinary kinds, and cannot be Mid in Jon with the multitude of low test, aboct Might alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only In asna. BOEALBAKDS POWDSB OA.lOB Wall St., N.T.
WANTED .. ..
IJAIN—AT ONCE.
Please call at Terre Haute.
But, however,
P. J. KAUFMAN
Has the finest
Strawberries, v-* Pine Apples, ,. i- California Oranges,
Florida Oranges, Aspinwall Bananas.
All the new Vegetables.
New Lettuce, New Onions, rNew Potatoes,
V, New Beets, U- ... New Radishes, «•"., New Spinaoh,
Fresh Rhubarb,
Crisp Asparagus, Kale, New Cranberries,
Maple Syrup, Pure Sorghum, Honey Drip Syrup,
Finest Fruit Butter, Fresh Sweet Creamery Butter, Freeh Sweit Country Butter,
Finest Teas and Coffees. Dressed Chickens and choicest of everything for the table at4
P. J. KAUFMAN'S,
Seventh and Main.
BW GRSBI PSAS
Among the Arrivals of Good Things From Tennessee at
11 WRIGHT & CO'S.
They have everything as fast as it can •f- be obtained.
Lettuce, Radishes, 4 O on
Spinach, Kale,
.»t J...sr Asparagup, New Beets, Rhubarb, Maple Syrup,
New Orleans Syrup, lloney Drip Syrup, ,. Mince Meats.
SPRIG AH SUMMER GOODS!
Our SpringT Stock: is Now Complete
And we are ready to suit all in
INE SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES!
I In Ladies', Misses' and Children's fine kid. Misses'and Children's Patent Leather Spring Heel Shoes in all sizes and widths. In our Gente' Depart- -p I ment we have a large stock of Dongola and Brazilian Goat in the dull and bright finish, Kangaroo Shoes in all style toee and the very beet
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. ,5
THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE, W. A. COX. olQ Iwlain Street.
Apple Butter, Choice Teas.
Dressed Chickens, Dressed Ducks, Choice Cranberries,
Choice Oranges, Choice Bananas,
Fancy brands of Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Creamery Butter, Choice Country Butter
All at Rock Bottom Prices.
PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June terra, 1889, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quantity than a Quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on my premises, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank Is located at No. 1100 Poplar street, the same being lot No. 19 in Rose's sub-dlvlslon of 44 acres. In the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Harrison township, state of Indiana..
JAMES J. DOUGHERTY.
PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
The undersigned will apply to the board of county commissioners at their next regular session, which commences on first Monday in June, 1889, for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors InMess quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowfcig the same to be drank on the premises. My place of business Is located on south quarter of lot number ninety (90) of the original Inlots of the town (now city) ot Terre Haute. Vigo county, state of Indiana. No. 17 North Third stfeet CHARLES H. GOODMAN.
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Mantels, Tin & Slate Roofing. MANION BROS.,
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We
MAIN ST.
open the spring
or
by our
house. Both In
line you will certainly make
HERZ' BULLETIN.
Parasols and Fans are now in demand. You know we are headquarters on them. We have a grand assortment and the very latest shapes of Japanese, Paris and Vienna Fans. One entire counter devoted to our Fan Department, and we're confident no store in the state will show a more complete stock at such popular prices. -Our Umbrellas and Parasols are shown in thie second floor, where you can find the correct styles of La Tosca and Pompadour Parasols. Be sure to call and see them. Take the elevator.
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512 and 514 Wabash AvenueP~~
A GRAND EXPOSITION
$
Somebody in Terre Haute's got to have the reputation of being the best clotbier of selling clothes all ready made that look like made to order without being more tban half as costly ol fitting almost as perfect as the swellest tailor made. We mean that somebody to be
PIXLEY &'
Think of men's "suUs—cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres, sacks and frocks, shapes that sell themselves, styles that aren't eclipsed—
$10 TO $16
Our assortment of ilannel coats and vests never before was so -great. Don't fail to give a thought to our mammoth display oi summer underwear and summer hats.
Remember we are headquarters for boys' and children's clothing and fine shirt waists. See our line of Newport blouse waists. You will be surprised at these beautiful garments, both in flannels and percales. 1 1
Kl
-Special Inducements
In every department in our house. What we' advertise, we always do which is more than many other houses can say.
Bargains For This Week. .,
200 men's all wool suits, $5.25 175 men's all wool suits, $7 150 men's all wool suits, $8.50 200 men's French worsted suits, $10 300 pair men's all wool pants, $2.50 225 pair men's all wool pants, $3 200 boys' all wool suits, $4.75, worth $7 125 all wool short pant suits, $3.25 400 pair knee pants at 25c 250 pair knee pants at 40c 75 dozen children's waists, 25c 100 dozen children's waists, 50c.
Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Cor. Fifth and Main.
A WORD .WITH YOU.
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.
1889
with
low and high makes. In ooze
sizes abd widths, enabling us to give you
up
•t"
a
-v, k.
I E &
*r Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.,,
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the flnest assortment or stylish and general footwear ever displaced
calf tipped
a
perfect
your mlod to quit paying
It Is about a dollar saved when you buy
and plain colors. We keep all styles,
fit. If you will
take
the
trouble to
fancy
prices
a pair
vi\
examine our
for
of
327 Main Street.
your footwear.
line shoes at our store.
I S E
ins.
GEO. J. MAYER,
15 South Meridian Street, Send for Catalogue.Indianapolis Ind
