Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1889 — Page 4

Just As We

New

WtM.lAM CLIXV,

Saturday's sale was a hummer. Our store was crowded all day with, intelligent, ®co~ nomical people who realize where the best values can be had for the least money.

Our Great Bargain Sale

will be cotinued during the week. Now is your chance. Follow the masses.-We stand alone as the great bargain clothing house of Terre Haute. Bargains in every department, A visit to our store this week will pay you. Come and see. All goods marked in plain figures.

MYERS BROS.,

Leading One Price ClotMers, FourtH and Main.

Cloaks! New Cloaks! New Cloaks!

We will open for the first time another lar^e invoice of

Cloth Jackets, Plush Jackets, Plush Sacques, Cloth Paletots, Plush Paletots and Cloth Newmarkets.

More new misses' and children's cloaks at lower prices than ever before offered.

HOBERG, ROOT & CO.

More Chenille Portiere Curtains at $8, *10, $12 nn1 $14 a pair. The handsomest assortment of Lace Curtains in Ttitt city

Anew lot. of Lftdlfs' French Embroidered Handkerchiefs at '25c each. New Van Dyke I'olnt Veilings.

New Van Dyke Point Laces. New VanDjke Rtichinns, etc. We show at 39c per yard the best all-wool Ladles, Cloth for the price worth 5()c.

See our Bed Comforts at 50c, 75c and $1 nothing like them in the city for the money. See our all v.ool Blankets at bargain prices to-day.

Please call and see our bargains.

NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, INDI MAiruTACTtmrRS

THE TERRE

We also show good apron Ginghams at 5c per

ra«ood

comfort Callco»s at 31&C per yard. Good Cotton Flannel at 5c per yard. Good Unbleac'-ed Muslin at 5c per yard. Good extra Heivy Red Flannel at 2fic per yard Good Bed Table Damask at 19c and 25c per yard. "Dress Goods at 3c, lflc and lavfec per yard.

Good 'shmcres at 22c. Good Underwear at 25c and 85c cach

HOBERG, ROOT & CO,

518 arid 520 Wabasli Avenue.

PHCENIX

Foundry and Machine Works

OF

Engines, Boilers, Mill

and Mining

ALL KI2CD8 OF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Stiop on First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, iND.

S. L. FENNER

(Successor to FKNNKB 4 LITTLE) wants every one to know that he does only

First-Class Roofing and Glittering

1200 MAIN STREET.

HENJ^Y MILD,

Boiler Maker and Sheet Iron Worker.

Steam Boilers, Tanks, Ac. Repairing a Special y. All Work Guaranteed First-class. No. lOll MULBERRY STREET.

Headquarters for Hats!

At Budwig & Co's, 525 Main street. All the leading shapes at bottom prices.

FURNISHING GOODS!

Finest and largest line of neckwear in the city. Look at our nobby line of four-in-hands. Underwear in all grades. See our 50c specials. Our line of white shirts, laundried and unlaundried, is worth inspection. Look at our "Congress dress shirt. Our assortment is as large as the most fastidious can desire. All are invited to call on

BUDWIG&g.

One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, 525 Main Street.

Machinery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY.) DXALKBSIH Belting, Bolting Cloth, Pipe, Brass Goods, and All Kinds of Mill and Machinery Supplies.

EV-Engin* and Boiler Repairing promptly attended to.

Rxtonr.

QLIFF Sc CO.,

MANOT AC TUBKRS OF

BOiLERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS,

c. N OLlF?

Etc,

HAU'fE

BUNTIN'S THERMOMETRY RECORD.

Monday,

7 a. m.

2 p.m.

Oct 28.

Bp. m.

43.2

C98

38.0

ISilJflwLATHEB PROBABILITIES.. •_ WAR DZPABTMXCT. WASHINGTON, D. C., October 28, 8 p. m. Forecast for the twentj-four hours ending at 8 p. m. Tuesday, October 29. For Indiana: Fair, slightly warmer, variable winds.

CITY IN

BRIEF.

Scarlet fever iB reported at 1216 Fourth avenue. The Germania society gave a private Bocial and dance in Germania hall

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night. The Lotus club gave a banquet in their club rooms last night to which some of their gentlemen friends were invited.

The Crown Brewing company has changed the record in the recorder's office to conform to the company's new name, the Terre Haute Brewing company.

Mr. Joshua E. Glover sold to Mr. Thomas Spaulding lot five in Dean's subdivision for $4,250. The property fronts on tRe east side of Thirteenth street and lies between College and Cruft avenues.

The uniform rank, Knights of Pythias, will give their annual reception and exhibition drill in Castle hall, on south Sixth street over the old postoffioe, tomorrow evening. The exhibition drill will be first on the programme.

Building permits have been issued to Catharine Bolton to build a two-story frame dwelling, on north Sixth street, between the Big Four and Vandaha railroad?, valued at $2,000 and to George W. Carll to build a one-story frame dwelling, on Sixth-and-a-half street, south of Washington avenue, valued at $1,100.

Mrs. Sarah Rollins, who was recently divorced from her husband, Louis A Rollins, and whom she remarried within three weeks after the decree of divorce and alimony and from whom she again separated last Saturday morning, within two weeks of their re-marriage, has again gone to live with him—within two days after their last separation.

I now" have my line of underwear in stock, and it is a large one, of well selected goodB at prices that cannot be touched. That's all I have to say.

SCHLUEH, the Hatter.

PERSONAL

Sheriff Weeks iB sick. Miss Mary Burke will go to Chicago this week.

Mr. John DeWifct, of San Francisco, Cal., is visiting Mrs. Robertson, of south Thirteenth street.

Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Debs are removing into tbf*ir handsome new residence on north Eighth street.

Mr. George Boarders, an employe of the wBter works company, lost $14 last Saturday night.

Miss Alice Black will leave to-day for Mt. Vernon, where she will make her future home with her sister.

A. Z. Foster and daughter, Miss Fannie, left for Chicago yesterday morning on a two days' pleasure trip.

Mr. William Athon, of the National hotel, has been compelled to return to his home in Paris, III., to recuperate.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dahlen have returned from an extended pleasure tour in New York, Baltimore and Washington.

Washington speoial: John Paul Jones, nephew of Senator Voorhees, has taken his wife with him on a western trip of a month's duration.

Mies Jessie Butz, of Georgia, is visiting Miss Kate Hulman. She came here to attend her brother, who baa been very sick at the hospital.

Prof. C. L. Mees, of the Polytechnic, read a paper before the Terre Haute literary society on "The 'Physicists' View of the Structure of Matter."

Mr. L. P. Seeburger has resigned as United States storekeeper at the distillery and will engage in the meat business with Mr. J. C. McFall.

Mr. Charles Simpson, formerly a gauger here, passed through the city yesterday to the southwest from Owen county where he was called on account of the illnees of his parents.

Washington spacial: Miss Hattie Voorhees will spend the winter at the old Voorhees house, No. lG24Twentjfirst street, where she will interest herself mostly in things musical.

The Rev. B. L. Smith, formerly of the Christian Church, is in the city for a few days at the residence of Mr. Conover. Last evening there was an informal re ception at the residence of Mr. Albert Chad wick.

Mr. J. G. Adamp, until about three years ago engaged in the coal business, died at bis home on north Seventh street last night of paralysis, in his 70th year. The time and place of the funeral will be announced hereafter.

Mr. C. H. Wilmoth received many nice presents at his birthday reception to his friends at his home on Liberty avenue, Saturday evening. Among other pressents were the following: A gold watch, plush rocking chair, plush album, muffler and box of cigars.

The lecture of the Hon. Thomas H. Nelson at the court house Wednesday evening, was a highly interesting and instructive discourse, and was heard by a most appreciative audience. Mr. Nelson's accomplishments as a public speaker are varied and attractive. The subject, "Our Relatione with Mexioo and the South American Republics," is one that happens to be claiming the attention of our people just now on account of the Ail-American conference, the delegates of which are being treated to a view of the country, its development and the extent of our material interests. He was able to give the audience much valuable and, to many, astounding information conceJning our sister republics, their

history

.political condition and pros­

pects, manners and customs of the people.—[Newcastle Courier. For a wedding or birthday present visit the Furniture house of Probst & Fisbeck. Don't forget this.

J. T. Royse. 671 Main street, has decided to make some vast improvements at his

Btore

after January 1st, and it be­

ing necessary to reduce his big stock of furniture, carpets and stoves, he will low prices on easy weekly or monthly payments.

Ijwill put up one hundred dollars to fifty that all of my whiskey on the sidewalk is five years old. Came down and see Old Cobweb Hall's signs and

Btampa

and be self-convinced. I will furnish any saloon man with one barrel of whiskey or more direct from warehouse with certificate of U. S. ganger.

PET EB N. STAEF.

The whole world pays tribute to the merits of "Garland" Stoves and Ranges

EXFRMSS, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1889.

Northwestern Agriculturist: Get good road-grading machines, make a few miles of good road in each township every year, as the work is readily done, encourage wide tires to keep the roads good tile-drain, macadamize or brick-pave the roads, and show to the world our characteristic American enterprise in our publio roads aa in our private works.

Beal Kstate Transfer*.

Joshua E. Glover and wife to Thos. Spaulding, lots. Dean's subdivision.._# 4,250 00 Robert McCord and wife to John H.

Berry, lot, IS, Gullck & Berry's subdivision $ 426 00 Total .« 4,675 00

Old and young, rich and poor, all unite in testifying to the merits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.

Or plain, or beautiful, the while, No lady can afford to smile, Unless her teeth are like the snow, And si she fall In this, C'r And can't afford to smile or kles,

She must use SOZODON'T, I trow.

DR. EL L. LABKINS,office 326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone 299.

Prof. Bukowitz has opened rooms at 23 south Sixth street, where he will receive pupils in voice culture, instrumental music, harmony and classes in modern languages.

We "draw it mila" when we say that we have the largest, cheapest and best stock of men's underwear in this section of the country. We keep the only complete scale of sizes in this. We repeat again that our prices are lower than all competition for the Bame class of goods.

JAMES HUNTER & Co.

DIAMONDS

Watches and Diamonds Found In Teas and Coffee—A Novel Way of Introducing Goods.

The names of all persons finding diamonds, watches, etc., are added to the liBt daily. The Overland Tea Company, of San Francisco, Cal., have refitted the store, No. 405 Main street, opposite the opera house, and in order to introduce their goods, this company put for thirty days souvenirs in every can of tea and coffee sold, such as solid gold, silver and nickel watches, also genuine diamonds in solid gold Betting also money and many other articles of less value. Every can contains a souvenir. The coffee, can and contents weigh about three pounds tea, can and contents about one and one-half pounds. This expensive and novel way of advertising will be discontinued after thirty days, and

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really choice goods will be sold

strictly on their merits, but without the souvenir. Of course every purchaser must not expect to get a diamond or watch. This company claim that they have just as good a right to give away watches, diamonds or other jewelry and money, as their competitors have to give away glassware, chromos, etc. Get up a club. Those who get up a club order most always get a handsome present. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States on receipt of cash or postoflice order. Terms: Single can, $1 six for $5 thirteen for $10, and twenty-seven for $20. Address Overland Tea Company, Terre Haute. Ind.

N. B.—Store open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 10 p. m. Saturdays. W. J. Evanp, Main

Btreet,

diamond

ring Phil P. Baker, Sycamore street, $20 in gold in tea M. D. Ellis, Washington, Ind silver cake stand Mrs. Gotlieb Raber, eilver gold lined cup Harry Gilchrist, South Fourteenth street, gents hunting case gold watch in

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Bertha

Smith, north Nineteenth street, silver pickle stand Mrs. M. D. Norton, Clinton, Ind silver card stand Mrs. James Alfrey, Ninth and Eagle streets, silver pickle stand Mrs. Leonard, north Eleventh street, diamond riDg Will C. Amsden, south Eighth street, cluster diamond ring in

Phillip Jacob, mail carrier,

silver butter dish Curtis jgers, north Seventeenth, diamond ring Mrs. Gofroer, north E:ght,h street, silver card Btand

Ed Moni3, Marmont, diamond

ring Frank Hanley, south Thirteenth street, silver tea service. C. W. McKenzie, south Fourth, diamond ring Mrs. Orpha Oldham, north Second, silver five-bottle castor David R. Pricely, Poplar street, S10 in gold coin in

Mrs. H. A. Urban, south

Sixth-and-a-half, silver card stand Jos. Weinstein, Chestnut street, silver goldlined cup Ella J. MBEOD, south Sixteenth, cluster diamand ring Mfts. John Wall, east Chestnut, diamond ring Mis. Judie Allen, Main street, silver pickle stand Fred Dudley, College street,silver tea set H. Austin, Ellsworth, diamond ring Ida Harvey, Willow street, *5 in gold coin in tea Jacob Young, Ninth and Walnut, silver pickle stand James Rockbury, mail order, Newport, gent's huntiug case gold watch in tea Mrs. Parrish, north Third, pilver pickle stand G. W. Lad ley, south S ven»h, diamond ring Perry L. Tompkine, Eagle street, 820 in gold coin in

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Mrs.

north Fifth, silver

HHybarger,

ice

pitcher Mrs.

Christina Bramer, Poplar street, silver cake stand Sarah Burgees, Mulberry street, coin silver chatelaine watch in tea W. A. Phillip?, Chestnut street^ silver pickle stand Nellie Smith, north Fifth, silver gold-lined cup Fiank Carnarious, diamond ring J. A. Moffett, Poplar street, chatelaine watch in tea R. N. Day, south Sixth, diamond ring J. H. Thomas, with Sandford tool company, silver pickle stand Mrs. Frank Fairbanks, Ellsworth, diamond ring and sugar bowl.

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COMPOUND EXTRACT

The importance of purifying the blood oannot be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health.

At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy your confidence. It Is peculiar in that it strengthens and bnilds up the sys.tem, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. Give it a trial.

Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas*.

IOO Doves One Dollar

PIXLEY & CO'S

Great 25 per cent

DISCOUNT SALE!

Ol Fall and Winter

UNDERWEAR

Tins is the

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111

Ever made in the city. Our regular prices are far

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r,

The ordinary retsiler and the additional 25 per cent, discount is

For the Buyers. From the cheapest to the iinest.

'WTH1

Don't do yourself the injustice by missing these

Great Bargains,

Lasting only

TEN DAYS

Only. Great Bargains await you in all departments. Remember

With every Boy's Suit.

PIXLEY & CO.,

Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.

N. Br— Mail orders promptly filled. Out of town merchants are requested to take advantage of this great sale.

GIVE OS 1 TRIAL

And you will be surprised to see how cheap we are Belling

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As we are always to the front In Low Prices. Repal lng neatly and promptly eiecuted at

1105 WABASH AVENUE.

E O A A O

IMPORTANT TO ALL,' Ladies' wear of all descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders of $5 and ouer sent by express charges paid one way.

H. F. REINBRS,

655 Main St.. Terre Haute, Ind.

Health is Wealth!

IMV

AAIF*

TREATME

DR. E. C. WEST'S NXRVK

AND

BRAIN THKAT-

M35NT. a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration, caused by the use of alcohol or tobaoco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power In either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-fibuse or over-Indulgence. Each box contains one months treatment *1 a Dox, or six boxes for $5, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price.

WE GUARAHTS1 SIX BGHS

To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5. wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by J. A C. Baur, Druggists, sole agents, southeast corner Seventh street and Wabash avenue. Terre Haute. Ind.

MAl^SOR

THE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND.

Ol" Malydor rerfectlon Syringe free w*th ever7 bottle. Prevents Stricture. Cares GoworrhttS and elect In 1 to 4 days. Ask your Druggist for It.. Sent to cny address for tl.OO. Forsaleby

AUWCK 4 CO., Druggists, TERRE HAUTC. I,%0

BKE.4KFAST,]

DIJf EK«

SUPPER.

TTWRZ' BULLETIN.

JUST OPENED!

SOME CHOICE STYLES OF-

Silk Fringe Fronts, Sashes, Silk Fringes, Silk Tailor Fringes, ...vV. and Hercules Fringes

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At popular prices. We are offeririg Kb&Q splehdid bargains in our Dress Trimming department. Ce sure to see them. More than 1,000 bolts of Ribbons and new Veilings just received.

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512 and 514 Wabash Ave.

TERRIFIC- CUT!

-IN THE PRICES OF-

OVERCOATS! -SUITS ODD PANTS! Goods Marked Down to Almost What They Cost Us!

We will not Wait until the season is almost over to slaughter prices, but will begin right now I Come and see lor yourselves.if this is not a Genuine Mark-down Slaughter Sale

HERE'S THE STO^Y!

5 5 OO Overcoats for $ 4 OO 6 50 Overcoats lor 5 OO 8 OO Overcoats for 6 OO 10 OO Overcoats for 7 50 12 OO Overcoats Jor 9 OO 16 OO Overcoats for 12 00

Until November Qth.

All they mi In ret lrn Is their nam83 ir reference wh^n cuml. Come early and bring only on? frUaO with you, aa rooms are crowded.

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$ 5 OO Suits for $ 3 76 6 OO Suits lor 4 50 7 OO Suits ior 5 OO 9 OO Suits for 0 fO 12 OO Suits for 9 OO 16 OO Suits for 12 00

PRICES CUT IN TWO ON ODD PANTS I

S O S S

Leading Merchant Tailor, Main and Fifth:

The Sick Treated Free!

(KXCEIT BtmOICAL OPERATIONS)

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DI^ W O COFFEE

PrenhloBt. of the CoflVe Medical Inntltute, Louixvllle, Kentucky—organized with $60.1X9 capital Htock and a full staff of Educated seeclmlHts—wlllbeat the Terre Haute llouse until November 'Jth. He treats all Medical and Surgical Diseases and Deformities atid mikes

SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATIONS.

The eliminations are In accordance with anatomical and physical fclence, as be will convince the most skeptical. By an examination he will convince any one of the nature and extent of disease, amount of caneer to life and chance of a perfect cure. Believing that wlence is truth and "truth l» mighty and will prevail'" when known, and knowing that disease can be cured with a positive certtlnty. he Invites the afllkted to call and receive advice free and be cured of their disease. There is no subject that requires so much study and ex perl- nee as th«* treatment and cur» of chronic diseases. Th# astonishing su cess and remarkable cures performed by him is due to a thorough knowledge of the structure and functions of the human system, and the cure of disra-rs by th«-ir natural remedies. Let those Riven up by others cali for exHmt' a'Ion. Hi has succes fully treated the following diseases since his Hrrival In this state: Eye and ear dlseas"s. chronic dmrrhfcn and Inflamatlon of the womb, chronic Inflammation of the bladder, painful or Irregular menstruation, fever sore* and ulcers, Incontinence of urine, tatewcrms, crooked limbs and enlarged Joints spinal curvatures, clubfoot, hip joint disease, white swelling, discharging abcessef, bHrrenness, nervousness and general debility. Impotency, diseases of the kidneys and bladder, leucorrlia'a or whites, blotches, pliurles, skin diseases, dyspepsia, constipation, dropsy, constipation, dropsy, cancer, epileptic lit-, erysipelas, gravel, goitre, gleet, gonorihwa. hydrocele, heart disease, headache, piles, hyBterla, sypblllls, dt. Vltlsdance, chronic* dysentery, flstoUln. ano. hernia or rupture, ovarian tumnrs, paralysis. Iprolapsis, uteri, bronchitis. Asthma, catarrh, scrofula, conmmptlon, chronic cough, female weakness, spermatorrhea, rheumatism, etc. All surgical operations performed.

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WKATA

-AND THE—

UOMIS COMFORT Wrought-Iron Steel

Call and examine the fine line of Heating Stoves and see the Charter Onk Cook Stove with the wonderful gauze wire door.

GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN, 658 Main Street.

SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute! -gSKfiWoViiS

by machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style blocks for LADIES' HATS and BONNET8. M. CATT, *80 South Third Street, the only Practical Hatter In Terre Haute.

WINEMILLER'S CAFE,

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17 South. Fourth. Street.

FURNACE

Mantels, Tin Slate Roofing. MANION BROS.

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MAIN ST

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