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PERSONAL ANO SOCIETY.
54 Herman Pros is sick, Maurice Maxwell is here from Cleveland.
Mrs. P. Kornman is visiting friends ia Quincy, ill. Mke Kuth Neal is visiting her aunt at MamluUl. III.
Miw Kale Fisher Itas gone to French UekSpriti|pu A. Korhly and wife, MatUson, Ind., are in the citr.
Born, to Mr. and Mis, Charles Wern*, Wedneeday n^ltt, a sotu Miss Emma Ashnry voting her ssmt, Mm. C- P. BraaiL
John l.vnu, nf SI. baK is the city tat a tew days to visit old Wends. Green Smith, e*«dkrtalor of the tegteiatare, oi tare from North Vernon.
Oon Meagher, after a yeats" alwMtee,
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We have educated you to look to us for surprises. Our latest and greatest surprises? is „that when you come to our store and find the small amount of money it will take to buy Thin Coats and est.Thin Underwear, fancy Flannel Shirts, Stiff and Straw hats. Prices unmatcheable. See
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ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS!
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Men's suits, good value at $6 sold at $3 Man's suits, flood value at S7.60, sold at $4 Men's suits, good valuo «t $9, told at $5 Fine Cess enure suits at $6, $7.50, $9 snd $10. They aro royal bargains.
B* sure to examine those offerings before you bu, It costs you nothing, while it will surely be monay ia your pockets. We are headquarters for SUMMER GOODS.
STI^AWl hats
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Strictly one price Hatters and Furnisher?, 525 Main Street.
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Mrs. P»t)f»*8or Seiler lias returned from a visit with relatives at Shelbyville. Pearlie l^gh, of Booth Outer street, was overcome by the heat yesterday.
Willis Wright, formerly of this city, now of 8priujetieid, 111, to in the city. Mrs. Bridges and son, Of Maysville, Ky., ire visiting Captain am! Mrs. Fitch.
Arnold Layman will soon leave for New Albany where he wilt visit friends* Mrs. Winfield Moffett is at Ciawfords* ville visiting her sister, Mrs. Linie llealon.
Mr. Marom, a cotton mefrhant of Mw«Hwippi, is visiting his sister, Mrs. K. H. Bindley.
Mrs. Harry tiosm^ll and daughter left for Kansas Oity and Wichita tospemi the Summer.
G. W.Graham,a prominent hminess man of Sullivan, Imi., was In the city
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Gha«. Brinkman left for bis home in Arkansas tcndbiy. His wife will remain
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Our Great Closing-Out Sale
Still continues until every garment is solcL We have a good line of extreme SUMMER GOODS left which we are selling at half price.
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returned last night from Bessemer. Alabama. Jos. MdTloskey, of South Second street, is visiting friends in CUfton, Ohio
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in the city dturing %e Summer and visit friends. ..4 Miss Eliza ¥ateelelfc yesterday to Join a party of excursionists down the Tennessee river.
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Professor Humk^ cS the Normal school, will start for Europe in the immediate future.
Mrs. John Butler, Mm T. J. Butler snd Miss Anna Laws visited friends in Lockport yesterday.f •.
I^trais Bfgsnx, accompanied by his daughter, visited Mrs. J., R. Porter at Dana last week.
Theo. Frank has returned to Terre Haute after a pleasant visit in this city.~rEvansville Journal.
Mrs. Dill, of Chicago, will arrive in the city nest week .and visit Mrs. Steele on South Twelfth street
John Richarclflon. of St. Paul, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Brokaw. He will return to-morrow,
Mrs. M. J. Weiss, of South Center street, has gone to her old home near Dayton, Ohio, for a visit.
Ed. Smith and wile have broken up housekeeping for the Summer, and will board at Mrs. StrutherV on Chestnut street
Mis. Arnold, of Mt Sterling, Ky., Who has been visiting Mrs. Struthere 011 Chestnut street, returned to her home this afternoon.
Miss Cora Carlton, of Terre Haute, spent yesterday in the city, while on her way to visit friends in Paris, Ky,—Evansville Courier.
Mrs. Smith and daughter, Nona, who, have been visiting Mrs. Dr. Stunkard, leave next week to visit Mrs. Smith's parents near Perrysville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Talbot and Miss Marie Louise Bright, of Indianapolis, arrived in the city yesterday to attend the reception tendered to Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot by the bride's parents.
Cards are out announcing the wedding of Charles W. Hamill to Mfes Jennie A. Wilbur, of Piqua, Ohio, July 8tb, at the home of the bride. Miss Wilbur will be remembered as the 'guest of Miss Mabel Cooke some time since.
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*3SIP LOCAL BREVITIES' The Hudnuts are building a large addition to their copper shop on the corner of Second street and the Vandalia railroad.
The German Etnanuels Church will picnic at Collett park Thursday, the 26th inst. A copdial invitation is extended to all.
The Asbury Epworth League will give an excursion Tuesday evening, Julv 1st and not this evening, as was inferred from the notice in last night's paper.
A new kind of insurance. For twentyfive cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad results from an attack of bowel complaint during the Summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. No one can afford to travel without it For sale at 25 cents per bottle by druggists.
OIHc«n Elected
The following officers were elected by Social Council, No. 3, R. T. of T:
S. C.— Lewis Pnlmatecr, V. C.—Nettie Fortune. P. C.-Ed. Wilton. Chap. Keren—J. U. Conctt.
8. C.--Charles Mufiy.
Treasurer—Robert Brown. 11.—Linie Rooks. Sen —Mrs. Clark. O.-Wm. Bennett.
NOT GOING TO MOVE BACK. Many persons suppose Wright, the photographer, will move to his old stand when rebuilt, but be moved to stay, has taken along lease on his new place over Pixley & Co., put in a fine skylight, easy stairway and all the modern conveniences, making a much better and more complete studio than his old one ever was, and having formed a partnership with George Houoway, formerly of Hoiloway & Buckingham, will be pleased to see all their old friends and customers in their new gallery. Visitors always welcome.
Get your fireworks now at Smith & Dunn's, they have cut prices fearfully.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Every business man knows that it is necessary to advertise. There is no one thing that advertises a city better than directory. An advertisement in
good aitee
[or a year. Every one li name" in large display like businem. Bv looking "at a directory
likes to see type. It
yoti can always tell who are the leading men, the ones that help make the city. "By their works ye shall know them.*' Remember JJds when called on by the directon? man. ^No city in the United States has as complete a directory as Terre Haute. The city and county directory for 1800 will be the greatest ever Issued.
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Buy the Gold Medal Floor at Patten's.
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your fireworks now Nothing over 10c.
Smith & Dunn's.
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We expect to extend our circulation to the surrounding towns before July 1st and these will be included in your guessing.
UNVEILING
HENDRICKS' MONUMENT.
THE VANDALIA LINE
Will sell round trip tickets from Terre Haute the Indianajolis at $1.45. Tick ets good only on trains of
Tuesday, July
"Are
you provided with a bottle of ChamberIain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against an attack of bowel complaint during the Summer months?" No family can afford to risk being without this, invaluable medicine during the hot weather. It is almost certain to be heeded, and is a friend indeed when required, as it never fails and is pleasant and safe to take 25and„50 cent bottles. For sale by druggists.
1st,
1890.
TrainB will leave Union depot as follows: 1:30, 1:50, 7:15 a.m., 12:47, noon, and 2:30 p. m.
Terre Ha&te to Indianapolis and return, $1.45
GEO. E. FARRINGTON, General Agent.
The Janie Rae will take an excursion down the river next Sunday, leaving the foot of Walnut street at 8 o'clock arriving at Vincennes at 5 in the afternoon. The excursionists will leave for home at 9 o'clock on the E. & T. H,, arriving home at 10:50 p.m. The trip will be one of the most delightful of the season and everyone who enjoys a boat ride should not fail to embrace the opportunity. The distance by water is over a hundred miles and by rail fifty-six. The fare for round trip is $1.50. Tickets can be procured at Button's book store or-at the office of the Hudnut Milling Company.
Nothing,over 10c, boys, at Smith & Dunn's big stock of fireworks, 319 Main street
For artistic wood mantels, tile hearths and marbleized iron mantels, go to TOWNLEY STOVE CO. They have the largest and best stock in the city.
Fireworks at Smith & Dunn's.
candles, two for 5c,
INDIAN SPRINGS AND RETURN for $3.25. The Evansville & Richmond Rail road now being open for businsss, we are making the exceedingly low rates of $3.25 for the round trip from Terre Haute to Indian Springs, the famous health resort of Indiana. Tickets on sale via E. & I. R. R.
R. A. Campbell, Genl. agent
Torpedoes, three boxes & Dunn's.
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HEALTH AND PLEASURE VIA &E.I. R. Low rate tickets now on sale to the Summer resorts of the North and sNorthwest Call at 6% Wabash avenue for tickets and complete information, also for copies of guides giving a description of the enchanted 8 am mer land. :'.5R, A. Camfbkix, General Agent
The finest in "the land—the Gold Medal Flour—for sale at Oliver's.
Fifteen-ball Roman cam lies for 10c at Smith & Dunn's.
Don't pass Schlner, the hatter, if you are in need of a summer hat or flannel shirt, summer underwear, etc., at the most reasonable prices of any dealer in our line in the city of Terre Haute. Try and remember this.
SLAST CALL—DIRECTORY. Parties contemplating a change in their business or residence shortly or have changed since the canvass for the directory was made, will confer a favor by calling or notifying us of the bet The canvass has been completed and the work is being rushed through. Thil will be the greatest work we have ever issued. i)on £«il to have your name among its list of patrons. No badness house complete without a copy.
Chas. O. Ebrt & Co., 8$ South Fifth street
John Hanley A Co., manufacturers of Blags—Headquarters for Hammocks and wagon umbrellas.
Use the Gold Medal Flour and enjoy life. Dobbs sails ifcf
HOW TO REMOVE PIMPLES. AH the annoyances and disfigurements of the face and body caused by cutaneous TA HIV'C niffiffl HID VET or skin dtaotdenanwfrom impure blood. IU*llAi 5 lliivAllU MAKllCl. Dr. Cobb's VegetabkOompound removes the eff««t by striking at the cause. It dcarws the blood and thai clean the complexion, removes the taint erf disease, ami srives immediate r^ieL ..One dollar afcdraggiflts. -1
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Fancy and Staple Groceries!
Fresh Country Produce
A SPECIALTY.
Call and see our stock and get ourprices. OHOIOE
COUNTRY BUTTER, 20 Cents Per Pound.
GROCBBIKS.
1109 WABASH AVE. 1109
KING AN'S MEATS, DIBBERN'S HONEY, GILT EDGE BUTTER.
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"Vegetables,
STIFLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
GOODS DELIVERED.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
Bear in mind that we 6re exclusively in the
That our goods are the newest and freshest to be had in the market That we will wait on you promptly and politely. That our prices are alwaysa notch or two below all competitors for the same class of goods. At the same old stand.
JAMES HUNTER & CO.
RUftBBEt STAMPS.
Rubber Stamps!
Above size and lenatu or smaller stamp
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CLOTHING.
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The clothing buyers' chance. Heavy reductions in the price of Fine Summer Clothing. & Good news for the man or boy who hasn't bought the sum-1 mer suit.
The bargains are all reasonable Clothing made in the best manner and style. Cut prices mean quick sales, and you will profit by an early call.
See the big values we name 3t$8, 10, 12 and $15 in Men's suits. Ringing bargains this week in our Children's Department.
See the new things in the celebrated STAR SHIRT WAIST, ALL AGES, 4 to 16. The large sizes cut with long sleeves for ladies' wear, the very thing for hot weather. Make you feel cool to look at them. 500 pair Children's odd Knee Pants will be sold this week at 25 cents. Come and see them.
MYERS BROS.,
Leading One-Price Clotniers and Gents' Furnishers, Corner FourtH and Wabasn Ave.
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We Close Saturday Evening1 at 11 O'clock.
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and you are wearing heavy clothing. Take advantage ol the grand opportunity and buy a fine summer coat and vest and keep cool. They consist of Pongee, English and French Flannels, Seersuckers, Drap d'Etes, Lustres, etc., in many pretty patterns. We are selling now at greatly reduced rates.
IIUSINJBSS EDUCATION.
Get a Business Education
Learn Telegraphy, Phonography and Book Keeping at the Commercial Collego. Full corps of oompetent instructors. ISBBLL & MILLER, Proprietors.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
OF1 INTEREST TO
ECONOMISTSI0NLY
Don't run against a snag, for you surely will if you don't accept the invitation that's cordially tendered to every, one in Terre Haute to pay a visit to the Great '%r
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SHERIFF'S SALE
OF HIGH C3-R-AJDE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
These three days will lie reemoralle ones to all those* who attend to our liberal give-away method. Not ouly will the visitors be amply compensated by coming, it will likewise assist us in unloading our shelves and counters that are groaning dollar's worth of goods for Thirty Cents iu
footwear. In short, we will give away One Dot
cash. Or in other woras, make your Thirty Cents in cash count you One Dollar in trade.
The Following are Only a Few of the Bargains Which We will Quote for Three Days Only:
235 pairs Ladies' E. C. Bart's Tine lip Kid, Button, all sixes, widths and styles, we will offer at $1.07 worth regular, $6.00. 671 pairs Ladies' Dongola, Bntton, Opera orC. 8., Gray Bros,, Ludlow, E. P. Reed and numerous other leading makes, we rib #5 ail
will sell at $1.84, worth $5 all over ^erre Baste. 700 pairs ladies' Low Oxfords, tin and plain, 83c worth $2. These are beautiful 382 pairs Misses' and Children's Kid-grain, Goat, at?9c. 418 pairs Men's Dongola, Button, H. S., $1:75: dbeap at $5. 312 pain Men's Kangaroo, Congresses' Lace Shoes, French or London Toe, we will offer for
288 pain Gents' Fine Calf, Congress, button or Lacs, $1.35. Among this lot are Means and Douglas, Burt and Packard s, worth from $8 to $0.60. 971 pairs Men's Kip or Grain Working Shoes, all styles, 60c worth $1.76,
GREAT SHERIFF BOOT AND SHOE SALE.
405 Wabash Avenue
OPPOSITE NAYLORS OPERA SOUSf: LOOK FOB BED SIOXL J. KELLEY, Receiver.
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