Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 May 1889 — Page 4

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Buys the best light weight suit you can find in this city at that price. --r It also buys a good all wool worsted suit, sack or frock, sold by everyone at $15. ~^~Z It will buy a fine business or dress suit not equalled in style or quality in any other house dozens of patterns to select from. .. Boys' long and short pants suits just as low in proportion.

Novelties and bargains in men's furnishings.

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Leading One Price Clothiers, Cor.

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Our l!)c and 25c challiee you must see.

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ESTABLISHED 1856,

518 and 520 Wabash Ave. ...

Our Popular Prices

GIVE US THE TRADE. ALWAYS BUSY.

TO-DAY^

We throw out another lot of good things just received for our wash drees department.

Two cases of wash challiee at "c and 10c per yard.

"Youl Must See Our Line

Of wash dress goods before you buy. We show a beautiful line of printed mulls and batists at 15c per yard. Cheap at 25c. Inspection invited.

Hoberg, I^oot?«pc Co.,

518 and 520 Wabash Ave.

:. nw SPEfflB MB SDMM1 GOODS!

Our Spring- Stock: is Now Complete

And we are ready to suitll in

FINH SHOES, SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES I

Tn Ladies', Misses' and Children's fine kid. Misses'and Children's Patent Leather Spring Heel Shoes in all sizes and widths. In our Gents' Departfe ment we have a large stock of Dongola and Brazilian Ooat 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 reduced prices. Please give us a call before buying, as we think we can suit you.

THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE,

W. A. COX. o!3 Main Street

Is selling fine suits at wholesale prices. 3 A fine line of pants at less than co%t. 4' Overalls from 35c to 60c.

A big line of straw hats at cost. Also everything in the notion line for bo$h ladies and gents.

Give us a call and you will save money.

1238 MAIN STREET.

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Fifty pieces more of fine French sateens at 35c per yard. V%i V, .. More 15c sateens. This line has had a wonderful sale. Our cool, pretty, stylish Anderson ginghams at 25o you must see. ?, Our side band zephyrs, our pla'd and stripe challies you must see.

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Foundry and Machine Works

NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND.l

MANTJTACTUHKKS OF-v fc

Engines, Boilers, .Mill and Mining Madiirjery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY.

Monaith Gasoline Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers

SCREEN DOOEJS AND WINDOWS.

1200 Uain Street—Cor. Twelfth and Main streets.

EAST MAIN STREET HARDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.

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Belting, Bolting Cloth, Pipe, Bran Goods, and All Kinds of Mill and Machinery Supplies. (W Engine and Boiler Repairing promptly attended to.

SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FOJ£

Boots, Shoes and Slippers

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Where you can save money If you do your trading. 11 HC WiTHQTI 1TTB Repairing neatly and promptly executed. liuJ nADAGIl JilA

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Jnst received and will constantly keep for nle a fine lot of fresh creamery butter In print* and budtirts. Order* promptly delivered to any part of the city tree of charge.

M. C. IOUTZAHN, lOO South) Sixth) Street.

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BUNTIN'S THEM0METMC RECORD.

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at 7 a. Friday, May 30. rot Indiana Bain, northerly winds oooler In southern tlon, wanner in northern portion.'

Will put on sale 20 dozen boy's straw hats this week and will sell them for 20c apiece worth 35c. Schluer, the hatter

PBBSONAL.

Mrs. H. Leibing is visiting in Glasgow, Kentucky. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter S Glover, a son.

Colonal McLean returned from Washington, Tuesday night. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will serve dinner and lunch at 642 Wabash avenue Saturday, June 1.

Mine Rose Murphy has gone to Neosho, Mo., to go in the millinery business with Miss Allison-

Mrs. Dodge, of Vincent)ee, and Mrs. H. W. Davy, of Decatur, 111., are visiting Mrs. H. W. Davy, of north Eighth street.

Mrs. G. M. Hoover, "Warren Park," has visiting her her mother, Mre. Charles M. Gross, of Ohio, and Mrs. W. N. Kendall, sieter of Mrs. Hoover, Niles, Mich., former grand matron of the Eastern Star lodge of Indiana.

Get you a bed-spring and mattress at Probst & Pisbeck's. Large stock on hand.

There are at present some thirty^ companies filing articles of incorporation to bore for oil. Whatever may be the result, Old Cobweb hall will be on hand. No articles required to prove the superior quality of its goods, its proprietor's word is good as a bond, where pure liquors are required and the people know it. Main and Canal streets.

Damage Salt Against the Coal Bluft' Co.

Charles A. Deal has sued the Coal Bluff mining company for $5,000 damages for injuries received while at work in one of the company's mineB. The complaint alleges that the plaintiff was employed by the company on the 31st day of December, 1888, when the defendant furnished necessary appliances for blasting in the mines that plaintiff was furnished with a defective fuse,which caused a premature explosion that permanently injured the plaintiff's eyesight, maimed his face and caused him great distress of body and niind that he has been unable to work during the five months intervening and that he could have earned $500 in that time that it has cost him $500 for medical aid and for nureing, and that he has, therefore, been damaged in the sum of $5,000.

The Freshman's Banquet,

The freshman class of the Polyteohnic iustitute held their first annual banquet in Bindley hall last evening. Almost every member of the class was present. No guests were invited and no ladies were present. Mr. W. A. Layman, president of the class, was toastmaster, and the following programme was rendered: The Freshmen and Their Friends

William J. Davis, jr,

The "Gusher"—Terre Haute's Misfortune.. S. H. Fechheimer Freshman Athletics W. J, Kogarty The Literary Club M. L. Oglesby Their Graves Are Kept Green J. D. Lyon The Wheelmen L. H. Wymond A Voyage to Australia C. Vosskuhler Journal Bevtew-1925 S. B. Tlnsley Photographers of '92 E. T. Hulman Edgervs. Planer *T. A. Vogleaon

Ki-r-'S1? A Mother at 13 Year».

Probably the youngest mother in the state is a resident of this city, who is less than 13 years old. The child is a week old and doing well, it is said. The mother, who is not married, is also doing well.

Base Ball.

The Terre Hautes left at 2:00 p. m. yesterday for Bioomington, 111., where they will play the Bloomingtons to-day.

The schedule for the season has been arranged, consisting of 240 games, of which the Terre Hautes will play 40 games at home and 40 games abroad. The first game by the Terre Hautee, on the home grounds, will be with the Bloomingtons, June 15th. It was so arranged that no game would occur here until after the races. The season will close October 1st, and the last game will be played here September 25. The .Terre Hautes think that they have two as good batteries as can be found in the league.

Games yesterday: Cleveland 6, Washington 1 Philadelphia 15, Pittsburg 4 New York 8, Indianapolis 6 Boston 3, Chicago 2 Athletic 7, Baltimore (5.

PEAKS' is the purest and best Soap ever made. DR. E. L. LAKKINS, office 326, reeiaenoe 328 N. Thirteenth Bt. Telephone 299.

If your cistern is dry put in a drive well. Drive well pumps, the best made and cheapest prices at Moore's, 657 Wabash avenue.

Shirts to measure at Hunter's, prices .25 each and upwards. Comfort and service assured. None better, none cheaper. Give UB a calL

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JAMES HUNTER & Co,

WASTED—To sell a neat file box suitable for filing away important Mpers. Call at the Globe printing rouse and stationery establishment, Fifth and Ohio streets.

IMPROVED GASOLINE STOVES.v Call and examine the latest improve, ments in gasoline goods. In the safety, burner is heated direct with the gas. gasoline is not let down into the cup-

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Dangler's combination stove the burner is both a single generator and an individual generator. We claim for these Btoves safety, cleanliness, convenience, economy and durability, We have a few Townley gasoline stoves which we will close out at great bargain^ $12 50 for 3 burners on high stand. Oil stoves 75c up. TOWNLEY STOVE Co.,

G09 Wabash avenue.

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Kaal eotate traoofera were held yeeterday on aooonnt of the rain. only transfer was by Sheriff Weeks Mary A. Warren, eberifTa deed to SL M, n. e. Mi section 17, town 13, range for $873.35.

President Earl, of the stata live stock sanitary board, and Commissioner Hall are in the city, en route for Carlisle to investigate reported oases of glanders. They will leave for Carlisle this morning nd will be accompanied by Dr. M. £. Knowles.

Flannel shirts, summer underwear, flannel ties in large assortment and low prices at Schluer's, the hatter.

Hall's Bali Ranawat mUhrt* and ptevanta th* tejaatkm of daadrafl thickana the growth, and baantiflaa tha hair as no oihar preparation wilL

MEATS!" MEATS!! MBAtSif Wholaaala amohad and plain enxad linatt barrel pork, tiaroe lard, lard in oaaa,8t 10 and 50 ponnd* bologna, pigs feat, tripai and everything aalty in the pork line at 126 south Fourth street, by J. Hamaston.

GRE AT REDUCTIONS H. T. Biel is ««lHii(f first-claaa cabinet photoa at $2 par dozen.

If yon want to enjoy robust health, drink SchmidtV beer, the finaat ant (or

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DR. GLOVER,

Specialty, diaaaaan bt the Rectum. KEMOVKD TO smnit POPTAKSTBMTS.

H. T. Biel ia not going out of buaineea, so all the work his doea for yon, he has his future reputation at stake. All work guaranteed firat-claas, the aame as in the past. Full length cabinets $2, half lepgth $2.50 and boat $3.

THOMAS 4 INLOWS

Ioe cream parlor and confectionery, fine fruita, 113 south Fourth street.

Priosa of photographa reduoed Eppert & Son'a Cabinet aize, fall length, $2, half length 92.50and* bust view 93.

DR. a T. BALL,

Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous dinoaoofl. tumors and superfluooa hair, 115 south Sixth street.

DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS The Alaska dry air refrigerators nave been sold by us for the past eleven years and have given entire satisfaction. Examine their system of dry air circulation. We have received a car load of Alaskas and will give you the beet refrigerator made at the same coet of a cheap one. Also, stone lined and fibre lined refrigerators. Triple motion ice oreain freezers make the smoothest cream with least ioe and labor. Bath tubs, etc.

TOWNLEY STOVE Co 609 WabaBh avenue

Rheumatism no Longer Terror*

This much dreaded disease is relieved of all its horrors by that wonderful discovery Ballards Snow Liniment. It penetrates right into the seat of the disease, and draws all the poisonous secretions out through their natural channels —the skin. Do^pot try other remedies that will do you no good, but procure Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will find-yourself anew being, relieved of all pain. Sold by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. &. C. Bnuer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

Epoch.

The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lives of the indi vidual. Suoh 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 so 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 short standingyou will surely find relief by the use of Electric bitters. Solu at 50 cents and $1 per bottle at all drug stores.

Please Do Mot Kead This.

How often has., a fond mother' been lost to her husband and bright sunny children by simply neglecting a common cold. When you feel yourself becoming hoarse and your throat becoming sore, you should at once begin taking Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It will break up and prevent its becoming deep seated. A stitch in time

Baves

For sale by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. & C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

William's Australian Herb Pills. 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 al] the troubles away and make anew being of you. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, ana J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main street.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, champed hands, chilblains, 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 sale by druggists acd dealers in medicine.

IMPORTANT TO ALL! Ladies' wear' of 11 descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. All work warranted to. give satis faction. Orders of live dollars and over sent tjjTt&fftess, charges paid one way. H. F. REINERS. 655 Main Street, Terre Haute, tnd.

Health is Wealth!

DR. E. A WEST'S NKRVAMQ BRAIK TRKATXBNT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Xervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous ProstraUon, caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, liental Degression, Softening of the Brain, resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death Premature Old Age, Barrenness, horn of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the main, self-abuse or over-Indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment $1 a box, or six boxes for $5, sent by mall prepaid on receipt ot price.

Wl GUAIUITEE 811 BOOS

To cure any case. With eaclr order received by os for six boxes, accompanied with S5, we will send the purchaser oar written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment doe* not cfiect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by J. a Baur, DraggMs, sole agents, southeast corner Seventh street ana Wabash avenue, Terre Haale, Ind.

OnrMalydor bottle. Prevents and Sleet in 1 for It. Sent to ai—" GUUCK 4 CO.,

Absolutely Pure.

7 his powder never vanaa. Amami ofponty Man and wholeaomsneas Hon wanoaiMa wa tM ecdlnazT kinds, and cannot be sold in ettUoti with tbsmultltDde of low test, sbsn it alum or phosphate powders. Sold only tn

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gentlemen's shoe made in the world.

Don't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes. The Burt A Packard

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DRUNKENNESS

Or the LUaer Habit, Posit WeirCarM ty AtataineriM Dr. Hslssr GeUen gfceile. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking It Is absolutely harmless, and will eflect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific In their cofTee wlthout their knowledge and to-da^jbeUeve they quit drinking of their own free will. IT N FAILS.

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Xnamcl your Ranges twice year, tops ouee week and you have the finest-polished stove in the vodd. For sale by all Grocers and Blow Dealers. At retail by D. Kaufman. At wholesale bj Hulman ft Co., jobbing agents, Terre Haute, Ind.

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YOUNG LADY GRADUATES.

We wisb to call your attention to our Grand Assortment of Lace Flouncing and Drapery Nets, Hematite lied Embroidery Skirtings, ttxe very latest and ricbest Dress Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts, Fans, Handkerchiefs, Ruchings, Corsets, Hosiery, Lisle and Silk: Vests, Simon Sterns Co.'s Celebrated Muslin Underwear, Ribbons, or anything you may want in our line, we offer you at

Remember we are headquarters on Ladies' Furnishing Goods. By far the largest stock to select from. Prices always the lowest. Shall be pleased to have you call and see us.

HEl^Z' BAZAR,

512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.

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MerchantT ailoring

In order to reduce our stock of Woolens we have made a big cut in all our Suitings and Pantings. You will find it to your advantage to call and examine our stock and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere.

$25 Suits reduced to $20.

$30 Suits reduced to $25.

$35 Suits reduced to $30.

.$40 Suits reduced to $35.

$5.00 Pants reduced to $4.00.

$6.00 Pants reduced to $5.00

$7.00 Pants reduced to $6 00

$8.00 Pants reduced to $7.00

$9.00 Pants reduced to $8.00.

CALL Al SEE FOR -YOURSELF.

POPULAR TAILORS.

A MATCHLESS SUIT SALE

It's no "May" or "Can" this time, but Must! We've got too many Men's Fine Suits. We're crowded for room These Suits, that should honestly bring $15 to $18 must go for the pitiful sum of $9.75. These fine all-wool Suits come in every shape of sack, frock and cutaway, nobby traveling, gay walking, splendid business, and nice dress suits, made of Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, etc. It's an easy thing to quote prices, but all attempts to rival these suits in quality, at the price, will be an utter failure. We, ourselves, never offered such fine suits for so paltry a price, and you— none of you—ever saw their equal. If you want the best, come early.

Leading Merchant Tailor and Clotbie

Wabash Avenue and Fifth Street, Terre Haute.

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Staple and Fancy Groceries. T. J. ULCH, SIVKSTI & POPLAR.

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