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Through our entire stock, You get the finest goods, the latest styles, the best make carried by any house in America.
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Tun HAUTE, lnd.} Feb. 10,1890. Douglas H. Smith, having been sworn, says that he its the managing editor of the DAILY Ksws and that the MID paper received 78 new subscribers for the week ending Febrtuury 1st. ihor the week ending February 1st, THE NEWS received 101 new subscribers.
For the week ending January 25th. Hie News received 100 new gubecribers. For the week ending January 18th. the number of new subscribers w«s 155.
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J. T. Tichenor was in Mt. Vernon, Thursday* Miss Mayme Wolfe baa returned from Evansville.
Jacob D, "Early has' "returned from Kansas City. Miss Anna Harti^t this jnoraing lor
Martinsville. Miss Martha Royse dancing party last night
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Miss Minta Oldham is visiting Mrs J. W. Kapp, ol Richmond, Ind, Mrs. James Coenman, of North Twelfth street, is visiting in Decatur, III.
W. W, Hauck, City Treasurer, is confined to the house on account of illnesss. Ed. Brown, of Paris, was in the city yesterday.
Dr. Foray the arrived Jhorne, Jrora.Jto® east yesterday. ,«• 3 Mrs. W. W- Parsons is visiting friends in Areola, 111.
Miss Minnie L. Royse is home from DePauw university to spend Sunday. There will be a wedding at the Christian Church next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
Mr. Black, who has been the guest of C. W. Mancourt, has gone to Eureka Springs.
Miss Francis Hamill and Miss Jennie Steele will return from Aiken, S, C., tomorrow.
Ed. Holler loaves to-morrow for Cincinnati where he will engage in the cigar business.
Frank Donham, of New York, nephew of a F. Donham, spent Thursday in the city.
Mr. Henry, of Indianapolis, Road Master of the Big Four, was in the city yeaUmlay.
William A. Nelson, of South Third street, will soon remove to his farm near Burchard,, Ind.
Corbett Surrell was called to Delphi Ind, by the death of bis cousin, A. H. Bowen.
Frank Pescheck has jeturned from Schuler, Neb., where he has been for three ysars.
Miss Brainertl, of St, Albarw, Vt, fe the gneet of Miss Bessie Wright, of South Seventh street.
Miss Jessie Jones, of Lafayette, who has been visiting friends in the city, has returned home.
T1*e Pastime Daneina Cinb dance at the corner of favette streets last nigbi.
TEKUfi HAUTE DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, I890P
February 1&. I February la. 7 a.m. I 2 p.
FEBRUARY 14. 9 S. a.
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THE LARGEST CIRCCUT10XIX THE GITT.
SWORN STATEMENT.
BOCGLAS H. SMITH.
gQbgcribed and gworn to before me this 11th day of February, 1390.
Eowyj M. GOODWIX, Notary Public.
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PERSONAL AND SQCIET Y.
James Allen, jr., is in St. LOUIJL* Miss Lena Weinstein is verv ill. B. F. McKeen is in Logansport Mrs. Dr. Bell still remains seriously ill. D. C. Greiner has returned from Ohio. Harry Buntin, of Bashell, 111., is in the city.
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Will Bo land was in Indianapolis yesterday.
George A. Price, of Iadianapo%, is in the city John Gordon is suffering from rheumatism. HI-
:jng_ Llnb gave a sf Fourth and La-
Mr, Overstreet, of Ihe firm oi Fowl A Overstreet^ has taken rooms with Mi*. Thompsou, on Mulberry street.
Mis. Beaek Wright gave a Progressive E«ehrij party last night in honor of ber friend, Mtss Bminerd.
Hcmaa Hadley. of Rockville, wh« has been vwiting mendi on South Fifth Street, baa returned home.
Mrs. I. B. C. Royee wax eaBed to Ann Arbor, Mick, yesterday, by the Krious illnews ofher mother. Bant
Mr. A. %. Fo^er,ofTerte Hante.ltin the city, gnesfc ol his brother*. P. and
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President Parsons, of the Normal, wiS attend a meting of the leading educators ol tbft cxmatvy tA Kew VoHt next week.
MTK Roach, of Korth Foorth street, entertained a namber of her frfewla ftNonday ev«olng wilh enchre |«rt^
Rrr. 0. L. CwriSs, D. !., pwkmm dt tfeeokarf te Deh«* will urMH^la CHxteaavy both morning and ertning.
Mfewea Ftora Love and Ids DOGWIMS enlbertaiaed a nnsaber el tfeeir Mmm at M1M'£NMPMM' IMMM on Kmth &ster
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LOCAL BREVITIES-
May WillianMon will find her gossamer at THK NEWS office. There will be a fox drive in Favette Township on Tuesday, February ISUa.
Jake Smith was fined for vacancy in police court this morning and sent to jail in default of cost.
James L. Eshman has been appointed administrator of the estate of Harden Eastbaui, bond $400.00.
J. D. Morris has purchased from Susan Leslie the brick grocery building, 117 North Fourth street for $4,500.
Hon. Ignatius Donnelly will lecture at Normal Hall, Monday, Febrnary 24. Sn bjeet-~"Shake6peare and Bacon."
An omnibus team wanted to run away at the Union Depot yesterday, but was stopped before any damage was done.
Jefferson D. Morris vs. David Lawrence and Deadiania Lawrence, foreclosure, entered in the Superior court, piety & Piety.
In the estate of Thomas Johns, deceased, 8. B. Davis, administrator, a claim of $15 was allowed to Myers Bros., and one of $64 to Thomas Diets.
Albert A. Sprsgue and Ezra Warren vs. Mahlar B. Saxon and James W. Richardeon, cognovit entered in the Superior court. Davis & Robinson.
Arlington Bell, arrested here for bigamy, taken to Indianapolis, tried and convicted of having counterfeit money in his possession, has been released under the poor convict law.
In the case of Sprague et al. vs. Saxon et al., filed in the Superior Court this morning, defendant confessed judgment in the sum of $69.67 and the court's finding was in accord therewith.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of Central Christian Church have conducted a two week's meeting, assisted by their pastor, with twenty-nine additions to date. The meetings will continue through next week.
A letter has been received here by Mrs. Torner from the man whose residence her husband died in California, which states that Morii* Torner died of
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The Misses Carleton entertained their dancing club last evening. Mrs. Anna Patterson has almost entirely recovered from her recent illness.
Hon. Mjarray Briggs, of Sullivan, was in the city yesterday. Miss Belle Jencks, who has teen visiting friends in Greencastle, has returned.
Charles Griffith has returned from Washington, Ind. Miss Rice, of Clinton, will be the guest of Miss Clara Rockwell next week.
neumonia contracted from a disagreeabJourney through the snow. The Mattox Chapel Sunday School, corner Fifth and Locust, is enjoying great prosperity under the superintendence of James W. Landrum. In the old room it had an attendance of about one hundred and twenty-five. Now, in the new ehapel, it has grown to an attendance of about two hundred.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, of South Second street, separated last night each agreeing to henceforth propel wis bark without the assistance of the other. B« who is a gambler and who got his wife's gold watch in his trunk by mistake w»s collared by the lady at the Union Depot late last night and forced to surrender.
The Young Ladies' Christian Temperance Union will hold its second Gospel Temperance Meeting to-morrow afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock, in the lecture room of the Christian Church. An appropriate programme will be given. All persons interested in the temperance cause are earnestly invited to be present. iieat invitations are out announcing the second reception by the Uniform Rank, K. of P. at Castle Hall, Wednesday evening, February 19. The committee on arrangements is composed of Will Kramer, Sam Budd, Willis Miller, Gus Eiserand Wes Hauck, and that on reception of A. C. Duddleston, M. T, Hidden, S. C. Budd, C. W. Nagel, A. B. Mewhinney and R. P. Davis, Dancing begins at 9 o'clock.
Eclmondson A Cox, the celebrated opticians, who have sine© the 3d .been testing eyes opposite to prolong as they have been unable to test the eyes of many who called^ owing to others having previously engaged the time ahead.
Messrs Goodman & Hirechlers have received their new line of woolens, which are as fine a lot as ever brought to the city. Already they have taken orders for a large number of suits. Those contemplating the purchase of a new suit will do well to call and examine the splendid line.
The enterprising firm Hughes & Lewis have now readv to show the most elegant and complete line of wall papers ever shown in this city. They have the goods, the workmen and the business.
Hughes A Lewis have received another targe shipment of fine paper hangings.
HE MADE TRACKS.
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A LI 111* txeltenral X6ln THIS XoralnK. There was a little excitement this morning on Main street. A man was seen rushing down the street. A NEWS man thought something startling was on the tapis and followed. As the gentleman made his way rapidly numerous eyes followed hira. When be reached the stairway of Beach block he darted up and when the NBWS man located him be was in Rooms 2 and 3, occupied by Messrs. Grover A Knight He was leaving his measure for a brand new spring suit, and by the way, there are no handsomer suitings to be found anywhere than at these parlors. The workmanship is the best and a perfect fit In guaranteed. An invitation to call.
perfect fit fa guaiani is extended to the public
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I OROETK OMAR AND IROIM JAIL* &U!«0£.iMHrtof iatot in Ttrrw iii.,...».•».*.».» ..i Mary Stewart Atmnnrmg. te* Calling A 0fa», i&krt S, to Walter* tencad'* mb ijmm tzjmm
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Are doing an excellent business at 523^ Main street. They have a fine line of Spring Suitings. An inspection invited.
Nice lea kettle far ife «l Smith A Dnn»%. Nothing ©t*r 10c. 3I» Maia.
spring' suras. The best and the cheapest at Owen & Murphy's 523# Main street.
Good llo»r htctfflw lw l®e Dana's. Nothing ovet* 10g«
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The Greatest Reduction Sale of Real Excellent
THIS CITY HAS EVER KNOWN
All our winter clothing will be sold. All our overcoats are storm coats. All our fine dress suits. AU our men's and young men's caseimere suits. All our fine wide wale coats and vests. All our black corkscrew suits. All our boys' overcoats. All our fall and spring overcoats. No reservation. The very best we have a to go at big reductions. This is an opportunity unusual, especially when it is considered how low our prices are and always have been.
And now to make quick work of our stock we announce another reduction of 20 per cent. There is no limit to this sale, we reserve the right to close it any day.
Children's suits 98c, II, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3 and $4. Big values in knee pants at 19e, 21c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c and 75c. New arrivals in Jersey suits—ages 4 to 10, $3, $4 and $5. Special sale of workingmen's clothing to-morrow. Stunning bargains in overalls and working shirts Try a pair of our warranted jeans pants at 80c.
Leading One-Price Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers,
Corner Fourth and Main
BOOTS AND SIIOKS.
BOOTS!AND SHOES!
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Splendid hair brash for 10c at Smith Doaa'a, Nothing over 10c. $19 Mala
Send in your orders for ice cream to EL B. Lawrence, 4th and Cherry.
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To make room for Spring Goods, as my room is small and Spring Goods are coming in March 1st, I must have more room and will take this method to benefit my customers, as well as myself.
Remember there will be nothing reserved, but all goods will go at Actual Cost, Commencing Saturday, February 15, and continuing until Saturday, March 1st. jf!
Come in and sec that I mean business.
Walt. Purcell,
623 Main St.: Terre Haute, Indf
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Orders for ice cream, bread,cakes,confections,j etc., should be sent to E. E. Lawrence, in order to procure the best.
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Few more of those great big wooden Twenty-four sbeHs best writing paper bowls for 10c at Smith & Bonn's. 3191 for 9c at Smith A Dunn's, Nothing over Main street. IM*- 319 Main street.
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