Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1889 — Page 4

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$12., $12.

An Extensive Variety! .. All Newest Styles

$12/ $12. $12.

For the best Business and Dress Suit ever sold for the money. Some new arrivals in our Children's Department. Big drives in Odd Knee Pants.

MYERS BROS.,

Leading One Price Clothiers, Cor. Fourth and Main Streets.

-ADDED TO OUR-

SATEENS & CHALLIES!

Sateens at 7c, 10c and 12J£c. Challies at 5c, 10c, 15c and 19c. Ginghams at 5c, 8c, 10c and 12£c. i- Lawns at 3c, 5c. 8c and 10c. 25,000 yards to take your choice from.

Bead Wraps at reduced prices. Parasols at reduced prices.

BARGAINS! BARGAINS!

Throughout OurJStore*

Hoberg, Root & Co.

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GREAT UNDER PRICE SALE!

LOOK AT THIS

Men's Suits at $3.50 worth $5.

Men's Suits at $4.25 worth $6.

VW. Ml 's Suits at $4.75 worth $7.

Men's Suits at $5.50 worth $8.

ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY AS CHEAP.

Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier,

Wabash Avenue and Fifth Street, Terre Haute

Aim* OIL WILL DRILLERS!

I am prepared to weld up stems

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Men's Suits at $6.50 worth $10

Men's Suits at $8 worth $12

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Boots, Shofe and Slippers

GEORGE A. TAYLOR S,

Whereyoucan.savem^Ujc^doj^tramnfc jQQg

Repairing neatlf and prompt

Terre Haute!

by machinery to look like new. HATSMdBONNETS. Ml CATV, SouthIkM gwmMminww Hatter inTern Haute.

SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FO^

SCREEN DOOIFS AND WINDOWS. 1D0 mmb m»Mt Oor. TwUtt and Main Bluslfc

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Men's Suits at |9 50 worth $14.

Men's Suits at $10 worth $15.

Men's Suits at $12.50 worth $18.

Men's Suits at $12 worth $22.

drills and do

All Sorts of Repairs

For oil well drillers. Work already done for contractors is a guarantee that it will be well and promptly done.

E. T. HAZELDINE,

Corner First and Poplar Streets.

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Ice tJream Freezers

HARDWARE STORE AND

TIM SHOP

BUNTM'S TNEMOiETne itCOIO.

Jane 13

WITHER PWWMtLimS. VuHMimnn, I WMIMM, D. C. JOM 12, Bp. U. w«ftnninf at 8. a. m. Thursday, June 13.—For Indiana: Fair warmer followed In Illinois by slightly cooler southerly winds.

CHT IN BRUT.

The city finaooe committee met in (he major's office yesterday afternoon and took up the consideration of the loan of 950^000 to meet current expenses. Cit Treasurer Fitzpatrick was called in ani asked for suggestions. No definite action was taken.

Large line boys' straw hats at Schluer, the hatten, 619 Main street. We have a fine line of boys'straw hats, which I will make a cut of 25 per cent, next week, in order to reduoe stoek. Sohluer, the practical hatter, 619JCain street.

The High school commencement exercises will be held at the opera house to-morrow (Friday) evening. Admission 10c, reserved seats 25c. Sale began at Central book store on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.

PERSONAL.

iMies Emma Fisbeok is ill. Mrs. Wm. Weldele is seriously ilL Mrs. Richard Walmsley went to Decatur, 111., yesterday.

Miss Stella Howard will leave for Greencastle to-day to visit friends. Mr. John Cleary went to St. Paul yesterday morning to visit his brother.

Mr. C. M. Beeves, of the Gazette is improving as rapidly as could be expected. Mrs. G. E* Reynolds and children will iro to Indianapolis to-day to visit friends for a short tim%

Mr. N. B. Rockwell has returned from an extended trip to the Pacific coast and through Mexico.

Mrs. A. H. DePew, of Chicago, has been called here by the serious illness of her father, Mr. Isaac T. Beauchamp.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Burns, of Inidianapolis, returned home yesterday after a short visit among friends in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Aldag, Miss Reicbenmeyer and Mr. Gardner have returned to their home at Indianapolis after a few days' visit with Mrs. F. W. Shaley, of this city.

Mr. Frank Carmack returned yesterday from Camargo, 111., where he was called to attend the funeral of his father, who died suddenly at Bloomingdale, Ind., a few days ago.

Get alive foot lawn settee for $2.75, at Probst & Fisbeck's. Natural oil—crude petroleum—is susceptible of adulteration. The greatest oil that is thus manipulated is sperm or whale oil. One gallon of the pure oil has been known to be adulterated, making® nine gallons. So it iB with liquors. One gallon of Old Cobweb Hall's pure liquors can be made into several by rectifiers. Avoid this. Buy from Peter N. Staff.

Sellgsberger-Mannberger.

The marriage oeremony of Mr. Lee Seligaberger, of A. Herz & Co., to Miss Adele Mannberger was performed last, evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. Uffenheimer„ on south Sixth street, the latter being a sister of the bride. Rabbi Spitz, of St. Louis ngrfortni the ruesoj the Jewish religion. The bride waB beautiful in a white moire with white lace, diamond ornaments. Misses Hattie and Emma Frank were the bridesmaids. The former wore a white China silk with white lace trimmings. Miss Emma Frank wore a pink surah and white point de sprit. -The groomsmen were Meyer Mannberger and Max Diddlebach, and Messrs. Max Frank and Judy Thorman were the ushers of the evening. After the ceremony the wedding guests drove to the rooms of the Phoenix club, where a banquet was set by Sage. There were toasts and happy responses by those present and congratulations by cablegrams from friends and relatives abroad and telegrams from many points in the United States were received. Many handsome and costly presents were received. The bridal couple left last night for the East on a wedding trip. On their return they will to housekeeping at their elegantly llurnished residence at 705 south Fourth street. Among those present were:

Miss Cora Alshuler, of.Mattoon, white silk and

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Nellbrouner, black satin and Marshal Nell

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Bose Strouse, cream white surah and point de sprit. .. ... Miss Minnie Straus, cream mulle and ribbon trimmings.

Miss Rose Joseph, black lace and jet trimming. Miss Loewnthal, of Evansvllle, light blue surah and point lace.

Miss Emma Frank, black fish net and moire trimming. Miss Hattie Rothschild, white silk and net trim

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Carrie Strouse, white silk.

Miss lannle Strouse, light blue mull with black T6lv6t train. Miss Blschoif, pink surah with white lace trtrti

""iSSs Teresa Straus, black silk and jet trimming. Miss TUlle Straus, black lace.

Miss Gussle Torner, white silk. Miss Beckle Torner, black silk. Miss Bertha Herz, white embroidered mull. Miss Emma Arnold, white embroidered mull. Miss Helen Arnold, white embroidered mull. Miss Fannie Frank, white embroidered mull. Mrs. Barker, pink china silk and black lace dlamoRd ornaments.

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Mrs. O. Bell, white embrolderled mull diamond a Mrs. Hlrschler, black lace diamond ornaments. Mrs. Goodman, ef Sullivan, light silk. Mrs. Arnold, black lace. Mrs. S. Frank, black silk. Mrs. Loeb, black silk. ., Mrs. Arnold, of Richmond, Ind., black lace. Mrs. Herz, blade lace. Mrs. Rothschild, black silk. Mrs. Ike Well, of Fort Wayne, white silk. Mrs. G. Kramer, black net. Mrs. Fechhelmer, black lace. Mrs. L. Goodman, black lace. Mrs A. Strouse, black silk. Miss Pauline Frank, lavender silk.

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Miss Hattie Made, black lace. PEARS' is ever made.

the purest and best Soap

Summer underwear at Pixley & Co.'a.

The ladiee of St Patrick's Church will give an ice cream social and entertainment this'evening.at Dowling hall. The following is the programme:

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Quartette Davis Family Hesitation *»S "agfrJgffi! Vocal Solo H«tUe K»l»e Flano Solo

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Aedww Conrpr

Vocal Solo Mlas Emma Kantman Intermlssl(m. PABT N. Sextette..Messrs. Hatten, Sparks, Curtis, 81ocum

WlndertandBryce.

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Summer coats and veeta at Pixley A O0.1. DR-E.II. LARKINS, office326, residence 338 N. Thirteenth at Telephone

Summer coats and veela at Pixley A Oa*s. SMS

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A. H. Boacwnan, the 10* South Fourth •meet boot and Jfc* after be will keep no bookswhatersr and hie patrooe moat not aak himflor credit, as he hai gone oat of that eatirely aiid hae no w«y of kerning their aooounta. He will «U only for Being thus reUeved from the expensed! having a bookkeeper end collector, and also from all toeeae incident to bad bills, he can and will tedade prices, in ffccthaa reduced them, giving' the benefit of tide saving. He will sell shoes and boot! cheaper than ever before. Call and seehim. .".-•"•'•vPiKi

Summer underwear at Kxley & Co.'a.

RICES ON FRIDAY.

ONE DAT OF SPOBT AT THE FAIR GROUNDS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14. White Stockings to biaat his reoord of 2:16 with running mate also a 2:30 trot and 2:20 paee and a free-for-all trot, in which there will be five starters in ei race. Come and see the wonderful horse G. B. trot breathing through large silver tube in his throat. White Stockings to. have tbaw lriilB to bsat his reoord, 2:16. The rlKee oommenoe at 1:30 p. m. No touts wanted and tips given away. Admission 25c.

MCKINNEY it GRIMES,' Managers.

Go to Dowling hall this evening. COP cert and social by the ladies of St, Patrick's Church. AdmisaonlSc.

Boys' clothing at Pixley & Co.'s.

Assignee Sale! Assignee Sale! The J. Fisher stock of shoes will be closed out for the benefit of the creditors. 32 7 Main street. Edwin Ellis, assignee.

Summer underwear at Pixley A Co.'s. If you want to enjoy robust health, drink Schmidt's beer, the finest ud iurest tonic. Put up in bottles for amily use. Telephone 160. Chaa Seitz sole agent for Terre Haute,

Concert and social by the ladies of St. Patrick's Church at Dowling hall this evening. Music and refreshments. Admission 15c.

BoyB' clothing at Pixley & Co.'s.

D& GLOVER,

Specialty, diseases of the Rectum. REMOVED TO SEVENTH POPLAR STREETS.

Assignee Sale! Assignee Sale! Don't miss the slaughter sale of shoes—the J. R. Fisher stock, 327 &ain street^ Edwin Ellis, assignee.

^UIOBRO by district telegraph __JL1L., a week NEWS, 6c: HERALD or TIMES, 12o NEWS WEEKLY BUDGET, great

Btory

pamper, 5c.

A concert and social will be given by the ladies of St Patrick's Church at Dowling hall this evenings. Refreehments will be served. Admission 15o.

Summer coats and vests at Pixley & Co.'s. THOMAS & INLOW'S Ice cream parlor and confectionery, fine fruits, 113 south Fourth street

Have 80 and 90 day early seed corn, shipment arrived yesterday. Have 5 different varieties. Also, millet, Hungarian and buckwheat* C. H. Goldsmith, N. Fourth st.

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

Summer coats and vests at Pixley A Ca's. :rv

Don't miss the slaughter sale of the J. R. Fisher s'ock of boots and shoes. Edwin Ellis, assignee.

Have 80 and 90 day early seed corn, shipment arrived yester day. Have 5 different varieties. Also, millet, Hungarian and buckwheat. C. H. Goldsmith, N. Fourth st.

CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.

THE CASH

SYSTEM

INTRODUCED.

I have discontinued the credit system at my store. The saving I will make by getting rid of a book-keeper and ooUector and by having no bad debts I will divide nmnng my customers. Priose have been marked down BOSS to give cash customers the benefit of this saving. Do not aak for credit as I have no books by which to keep accounts. Remember the place. A. H. Boegeman, 104 south Fourth street.

Assignee Sale! Assignee Sale The entire stock of boots and shoes of J. RFisher will be closed out as fast as possible Prices cut in two. 327 Main street Edwin Ellis, assignee.

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Shirta to OBeaaiire at Hontatfs, prices 9L35 each aad upwards. Oooafort aad •Mi None better

Give nek ceil. JAMBS Hcnn A CA

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Ladiea' wear of all deecriptlona cleaned and colored. Qent^' cloth ing cleaned, colored and repaired. All work warranted to glTe satiafaction. Ordere of live and over sent by expreas, chargaa paid one way. H. F. REINER8. 655Main Street, Terre Hante^ Ind.

fUU. wioiif PUKE

CREAM

Its anpaiw eseeiunoe prown in odinona of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Ooremment. Endorsed the heads of the eieat VnHenlttes as the ngMt, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only In cans.

PRICE BAKING POWDER 00. IWTOBX. CUCASOL sr.uma.

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Is the only medicine of its dais that is gwunaaieel to benefit or cure

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in all diseases for which It is reoommended or the money paid for it

will be promptly refunded. Golden Medical Diacovenr cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the wont Scrofula, or blood-poison, saltrheum or Tetter, Bcsema, Erysipelas, Feversores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged GlandL Goitre or Thick Neck, and Bating Sores or Ulcers.

Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood purifying, invigorating, and nutritive properties, if taken in time. For Weak Lungs. Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath. Catarrh in the Head, Bron- .. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it jg^ggaaaMeBsA^Jt ngnnttvcrat Coughs.

Jld Liver, Biliousness, or "Liver

Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists.

J. C. REICHERT,

NSUKANCE AGENT

Room 8 McKeen Block,

Bepresents only the best computes. Instues against

ire, Water, Cyiones, Tornadoes, Lightning

W-Also sgent for the Bed Star.vHJ Hsmbun Ameclean line* of ooean

DRUNKENNESS

Or the Iil«i*r Habit. Positively Carse ky Adaiaiaterlne Dr. IIal•ea, OtMes 8ceiSe. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate mm who have taken Golden Specific In their coffee wlttout their knowledge and to-day lag of their own free wUL IT NKVEB FAILS

DOtfttB tO CKlBt. glr». Sixth and Ohio sbwts, Terre Haute, Ind.

LADIES

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Knamel yonr Ranges twice a ye»r, tops once week and yoa have the finest-poliahea stove inth* worid. For sale by all Groceri ud Stove Dealen. At retail by

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S. Mmmeraaan A COjJItD.

Kaufman, Taylor Robertsori *m. BrelnlgACo., wm. F. Hertfelder, W O. Patton, GeoTo. Foulkes, Bauermelster &_Bmch At wholesale by Townley Stoje Co. and Hulraan ft Ca, jobbing agents, Terre Haute, Ind.

$500 Reward

WE will pay the above rewarffor any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Slek Headache, IndgesUon. ConsUpation or CosUvmess we cannot Sre with WesTs Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly compiled with. They are

counterfeits and tmltaUons. The genuine mmu-

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Dniagists. southeast ctwner Seventh attest snd Wabash avenve, Terre Haute, Ind.

THE NORWOOD.

Fourth Avenue and Klngsly Street, A S A Full view of the ocean. Terms moderate for

June, July and September. S. N. SEVERANCE.

OorXalydor Perfection Syringe free with every bottle. PrevenU'tiCatea Bssnisaa aad OtoeS la to Sq* A»k yonr Pra^gUt tor it. Heatteimyaddieasforjg^a. Foraatefc^ OUUCKACO., OisisisH. TCTHC HAUTE. WO.

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Cw line o^ ladies' anE misses' flannel blouses is now complete a good many handsome new patterns just received.

Rain and sun umbrellas are selling quite lively with usfJWhy^ Because we. give you the best values for the least money. Remember when you want one of those long handle "La Tosca" parasols, be sure to call and learn our

A few fine beaded and silk wraps, which we marked way down to close them out, are grand bargains.

Special values in ladies' ribbed vests, hosiery, embroideries, lace drapery, nets and flouncings, ribbons, fans, mull ties, silk mitts, etc.

Beautiful hair ornaments, new designs, just added to our jewelry department. Buy your notions and ladies' furnishing goods from us.

HER2V BAZAR,

512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.

REDUCTION

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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 ex-, amine our stock and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere.

$25 Suits reduced to $20.

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$35 Suits reduced to $30.

$40 Suits reduced to $35.

4' $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 A! SEE FOB TOUBSELF.

POPULAR TAILORS.

Is selling fine suits at wholesale prices. A fine line of pants at less than cost. Overalls from 35c to 60c.

A big line of straw hats at cost. Also everything in the notion, line for both ladies and gents.

Give us a call and you will save money.

1238 MAIN STREET.

Eatalrilabed 1861. J. E WILUAMB, rtmwf. J. M.

FRESH

CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,

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Sakf Doors,

M. C. IJOUTZAHN

BREAKFAST,]

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Incorporated 1888.

CLIFT, See*r and Trsai

Blinds,

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Lumber, Latlx, SMnalo*. Glaaa, Faint*. Oila, and Balldara' Hardware,

BUTTERI

CREAMERY

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Jnst reeelred and win eonstantly keep for sale a •ne Mof freah creamery butter In prints snd buckets. Orders promptly delivered to any part of thscttvfree of charge. 1O0 Soutt) Slxtt) Street.

WINEMILLER'S CAFEf* 17 South Fourth Street

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