Daily News, Volume 2, Number 153, Franklin, Johnson County, 16 February 1881 — Page 4

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DAILY NEWS

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18.1881.

The Daily News Call Bodbas and

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UjJnm •'•lock A tillS M, by the Mt»»enfar Boys of fee DATLT Km. These Boxe» hare Warn pat ap for the parpoaa of affording a place *—AT depoett for Information of local M*I, aod we sordlally tarUa anr person who aaa know led of lay matter ot public interest happening In Ida or

Mr Ttciaitr to writ* oat the facta and drop it in ma of our Boxes. "Attached to each Box will be band tablet* of paper. Sign roar name to roar jommunJcatlaa, rar the knowledge of the editor raly, aa a guarantee of good faith on your part. WM nmer ox rate itema SOT SSOITSD BY A known responsible name are of the value of waete paper, ina will be treated accordingly. The advertising ». Miroa* of tke FAIIT Hxwa will aieo And theae

Boxes a convenience, aa they can drop their farort

therein, and thereby sure a walk to the office. Communications. orders tor the Dinr Haws by Carrier or saall, advertising copy, or information of any kind intended to reach the office, can be banded to the Dartr Nrws Meeeenger Boys, aa tbejr pee* to aad fro throngh the streets. They will be known by their blue cape with DAII.YNBWS tn white letter* On th«s front, and Message Pouches of iightnoolored leather. They are. while on doty for the DAILY VI*I. and wearing the badge of the p*per, its accredited representative*, end we traat they will, in their business relations, merit the commendation of oor patrons, as weli is ourselves, lor attention to their & title*.

The following card la attached to each Box: FCAILT NBV79 WESGAOR BOX. This box is placed here by consent of the proprietor, as a place of deposit for local items, society news, or anything of a character that woald be of interest the readers of a Terre Haute newspaper. T« reausaaxs SOLICIT SCCH IXroaXATioir ruon AJCT oxn. They only ask contributor* to be brief and to the point, and to give the lnformstion AT OKCX—what may be new# today, ten chaaces to one will be no news to-morrow. «|r~Offen*lTe personalities MUST be avoided.y(0 Write your items on the paper attached, and drop in the box. which will be visited several times each forenoon, np to 3 M, by the DAILY Nxws Missrxoaa BOYS, and the contents conveyed to the DAILY Haws office. A responsible name is resuired to be signed to each item (for the personal knowledge only of the Editor) aa a guarantee of good faltn. fSTOrdera for the DAILY Nnws to be left by carrier or scat by mail, or copy for advertisements, can also be placed in tha box, thns securing early attention to snch orders. Local items or ao«. can be handed to tha LAILY Nnws Muajuau BOYS, they pasa through the streets.

IXM3AT19M, OF DAILY NEW* HESS ACE •OXEN.

Fool of stairway leading to Western Union telegraph office, cor. 6th & Main. Foot of itairway leading to Pierce A Rumseys law office, Wall street.

Reel honse corner third and LaFayetle. Depot drug store. Corner Sixth & Lafayette road.

WANT*. BENTH, LOSTO, ETC. Advertisements coming under the abeve, or imilar heads, will be inserted in the "NNWS" at rata of tea cents per line, each insertion.

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(JT*Advertisements printed under One Cent each word, ana

..... this head the advertisement will lemons who

rarely fail to attract the attention of may have whatever is wanted, and from a large number of replies the advertiser is enabled to make the most favorable selections.

TXT ANTED—Several fl TT this office, Apply at

first-class once,

WANTED-To

news-boys at

TXTANTBD—Two good canvassers at this office, YV at once.

rant, small, neat house with

flvt rooms, near the corner of Mftlpt *nd Sixth street, by a prompt paying tenant. Naws Office, bex aa

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PLarge

OB SAL*.—Old news aloe papers, so

poses.

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rs. S5c per hundred, for wrapping pur­

-A second band pha»ton almost as _» new Original |®».00 •oldcheap for cash. Bnaatre at Beanchamp ir's stable, on south Sixth atreet.

good as

Willi* a A Miller

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Nctic* hereby given, to those whom it may concern, thai ths proprietor of the Nxwa vrill in no way b« responsible for i4bU contracted by any employee of thi$

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P- BBAUCHAMP.

W. W. Clirer & Co. have moved to their now quarters at No. 631 Main street where they will be glad to see all their old customers and all those who are in need of anything in their line are respectfully invited to give them a call.

TJSJE city.

—What was it the Coro-ett —January, February, toward March. —What kind of meat found on the Trom-bonet —la the fiddle really a •io!(i»struta«nt?)

JBamdu

—Extensive preparations are being mada for the Lucy Hay«s t«a party. —The Wilhemj-Fritch-Sternberg Mu »H Company will b« herj on the .• —A Lacy Hayea tea party will be fitro

Bowling Hali,

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the tod. 8rd and 4th

of March. —The Illinois Midland R- R- ha^e prep*nsd

mw Uxne table. 8«e U» •dwr-

liaisg columnto some misunderstanding, the 'Hearts of Oak" will not be here until to^oarownight. —Isntlt pretty near time for wemt neftd to get off that oae about "«riaur linftjlag fWM

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lhrratolouc* I IOT* the orchard, ahady

Address

TTTANTBD—A flret-class cook in a small famlW ly. Also Bttree girl. 14 or IB years old, Oernun preferred. Apply *t 1,814 south Sixth street.

I kflra to *tad the latest books: I lov« the average 1*4*. .'f V*"

lows tha little atars abort '. Xlove poetic Mabel 1 love. I love, I Iowa, I to-re,^... ^'Dlevatlia dica«r table. -A. H. Staphs na.

—The editors were down to welcome the Legislative Committee*. One of them would have found it Hardetty at home. —A Tea Party, for the benefit of the temperance cause, will be held at Dowlitg HaJl, March 8, 4, ^jfgAH invited. —Chester E. Blood Mid Maiy D. Seat* were married last night at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. C. R. Henderson. —Willie Noonan while trying to make a "hitch" on an omnibus, on Seventh street, yesterday, was thrown upon the hard pavement, spraining his wrist. —James Coleman who lives about six miles south of this cfty, was kicked in the abdomen by a vicious horse yesterday, and severely injured, a physician wes sent for, and the injured man was resting quietly up to last accounts. —The editor of the Saturday flight being asked why he did not go down to the depot, and welcome the Solons, replied that he did not wish to associate with men, who put in their time at Indj anapolis, down at the Zoo, flirting with the monkeys. —Sol. Wilson came to Terre Haute to prevent his cousin, who accompanied him, from getting drunk. Sol. was phi lanthropic. He resolved that his cousin should not be seen in an intoxicated condition if he could prevent it snd he did prevent it. He preyented it by drinking all the whiskey himself, and getting in that interestingly hilarious condition, which temperance people abhor. Officer Stark bad him loaded on a wheel barrow and conveyed to the station, and this morning he attended th© reception* given by the Mayor, at the police court. He was fined $5.00, which, he said, he could pay, and promised aever to prevent another man from getting drunk again.

PEKSOKAL.

"Ouida," the novelist, isgetting old and homely. Edgar 8trakosch, of "My Partner," is in the city.

J. B. Stunkard returned to Indianapolis this morning. A. B. 8mith, of Paris, Hi., is visiting friends in this city.

John Lowry, of Crawfordsville, is visiting his sister in this city. Henry Mills, of Evansville. is, at present, stopping in the city.

Mrs. F. H. Burnett, author of "That Lass o' Lowries," has credit for being the pleaaantest lady in Washington.

Henry Watterson, of the Louisville was once a Congressman. This is the only blemish on his character. Marshal Herald:

Mrs. Emma Roderus, of Terre Haute, Is visiting relatives in this city. Fred. A. Ross, real estate agent at Terhe Haute, was in town Thursday, on bus iness.

empcrapw.

The meeting held by the temperance folks at the hall on Filth and Ohio streets was jnmmedlagain by the usual hard crowd last night. Moat of the "boy's" come their to "raise the devil," and general succeed in doing it. It is a shame that that the authorities do not put a stop to these proceedings.

Th^ meeting was opened by a prayer, Pa and singing by the choir, and Jonas Seiley then subject of temperance, ant ters played a duet upon the ot

John Pax ton, oke upon the the Oaell sisan, S. C.

Richardson then made a speech, followed by W. H. Eggleston, Miss Flannigan made a few remarks during which she would bold a 2nd. come and bring their sister, and their cousins and their brothers.

COI KT NEWS.

MARRIAGE lJCKJfRBS. ,h

Samuel Wells to Sarah E. McHenry. Theodore Senell and Cynthia Ann Hunt.

Chester E. Blood to Mary Seath. ,£ R&AL K8TATS TRAKRFKR8. Wm. H. Valentin# et ux to

Chauncy O. Lawrence, in lot W 18 Humastoa'saub.t part Butaw *^r Farm.

jno. H. McCampbell et ux to Fannie Heninft Terre Haute town, pt in lot 82» Rose's *ub., 47.82 acres Jno. H. Steengraflc to Edward

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Hausetnan, pt. 4 In out lot 88,40 ft off N. side. McMurans sub... 88$ 00 The owe of C, E. Hosford, agalnat an Insurance CCK, had a hearing in tha Oi euit Court tfcit morning, but no definite conclusion wa# reached.

There are eleven prisoner* ^»o»ty jfP, ... A am of assault ia on Judge Cooker ly docket for this afternoon.

Milter the confidence man hat been token to the "Pen." The tale of property to pay delinquent taxes, still continues ft wt hall of the Circuit Court

IfothlM of inffiortance transpired lit Jnstice's Courts this ntoming. tl»la»ywtelfe»CiitaftOoarl claim that aPage is a deemed improvement.

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of spring.

A mumm* %•*$

People arts ttmstaivUy cSaanging their home* frwn Bast to We«t and to South or Hot iu musk of a healthy Stat«. II th«y *ooW learn to he oiol«at«d aad Us u*e the deimttd KM» WvWort whea aitrk they wookl he noeh better oft. The whole system can hakaot ia a healthy Mf by this simpki Iwrt effectual rested?. Seelafgaadv.

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SOLONS

They met I&st night in Regular Session—Rushed through The Routiao and then

Paited.

The Common Council met in regular session in the council chamber last night. Present, his honor Mayor Havens and Alderman Ellis, Beauchamp, Reagan, Grace, McCutcheon, McKean, Phillips and Frisz. Absent, Polk, Partington, and Clutter. The city clerk then read the minutes of the previous meeting which were approved,

PBTmOKS

were received from the following T. K. Boyd offering to take care of the market house, keep fires, etc., for $50. per month it was now oosting the city $70. per month. Referred to committee on market and the city officers.

From J, McClellan offering to perform the duties of janitor for $45. permouth Referred to same committee.

AOCOUNT®.

The following bills were Reported back: J. Leake $ 3 61 J. Q. Button & Co 9 75 T. B. Snapp 2 80 Cook & Bell 12 45

The bill of T. B. Johns for $137.43 was referred to the committee on cemctery. The committee on gas reported back the following bills Phoenix foundry $ 225 00 W. P. Hoctor 8 10 Jas. T. Moore 8 50

PRINTING,

The committee on printing reported back the following bills. All were allowed, as were all the previous ones also. Hebb & Goodwin $ 12 00 Express Printing Co 25 75 Saturday Nighf 49 48 Bartlett Bindery 53 00 Hebb & Goodwin 10 50

MT PARTNER.

Aldrich and and Parsloe in "My Partner" will be here on Monday night. The K. Y. Tribune speaks as follows of the

T&e author of "My Partner" has made a very valuable addition to dramatic literature that is distinctly American. This play, by reason of its strong situations, its simplicity, its interest of plot, and the opportunities that it gives for acting, is a work that should be accepted with respect and praise, and it is a work that deserves to livelJ

The City'* KotaU.

The legislative committee on education returned to Indianapolis yesterday evening in a special train provided by Pres. McKeen.

They were well pleased with their visit to Terre Haute, and especially the grand dinner at the Terre Haute House.

During the dinner at which Hon. Wm. Mack presided several speeches wore made by different gentlemen, among whom were Mayor Havens. C. R. Henderson,

B.

E. Rhodes and Mr. Mack.

,j Wonderful Fawer,

Whdr medicine performs such cures as Kidney-Wort is constantly dointr, it may truly be said to hare wonderful pow ear. A carpenter in Montgomery, Vt, had suffered for ^ight years from the worst of kidney diseases, and had beeen wholly incapitated for work. He says, "One box made a new man of me. and I sincerely believe it will restore to health all that are similarly afBcted." It Is now sold in both Itqeid and dry form.—Danbnry JVJWM.

«#batr •aid a yoong lady to her aisia companion, "you are not going t^marry that tall, lean, slender, oonaaxapUr^Pricken fellow, are you?® "Yes, she ia," volunteered the younjglady^sbUle brotl«rtlookin$ up from hia brok«

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Complaint was made of obstructions on Ohio street referred to committee on streets and bridges.

The committee on supplies reported back the bill of C. W. Brown, $1.35. They also recommended the purchase of three copies of the new citv directory which will soon be published by C, O. Ebel & Co. Allowed.

POLICE BOARD.

The police board reported back the following bills: T. B. Snapp $ 42 50 James T. Moore 18 00

The committee on taxes reported back one bill, in favor of C. W. Brown $ 82 00

BIDS.

The following bids were received for furnishing the city with castings and lampposts.

Phoenix foundry and machine works: Casting first class $55 pr ton second class 45 third class 40

Lamp-posts $10. $8 and $7 per ton. J. G. Barnard, castings $40 per ton. Lamp posts $7.70 per ton. Referred to joint committee on bridges and gas.

The garbage question was then discussed at length, but no bids were received. A motion to adjourn was then put and carried.

AMUSEMENTS,

HBABTS OK OAK.

The "Hearts of Oak" party will not be here until to-morrow night, when they will come and remain two nights.

Sakerand

en cart wheel "she's

going* to mant him aad use him for a pet stretcher."

REMOVAL!

A. H. Bocgetnau, the boot and shoe man, has removed to No. 104, (loots North of the old stand. 3 doors frees the corner of Fourth and Ohio St*., where he will have more commodious attarte** and he at all times better prepared to acmnotadtte any number o® customers tn Ready made Roots and Shoes, besides making to ottler anr article that may be called for. for p**t favors, htt would Invite his old customers.«» well a» all wanting anything in his Hue, to call aad see hkn ia hie new quartern. Recllect the placeEast aide of Fourth St., near the comer

of fourth aad Ohio Sta.

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MARKETS.

New Tsrk.

Ifmr YORK,

Feb, 15.—Floor-

Qalei tnperSaa

State aod $3 60S|4 00 common if***! to choice.

to good

f4 6QS&79 :tr* Ohio,

extra.

xtra, fSOOttSOO Lonia, S4 4&&1 78 Mimse*ota fBSOOSSS. Wli«a4--lleav

extra, white wheat extra, 4M&A 75 St. itent proceM. fSSO^S 35. Wlisai—Heavy cprinf, 95®9Sc No. S Mllwaafeea. (118: angraded nd $1 IDQl 1®H No. S do,. $1 115X Nt. S do.. $1 1801 Ifl Na. 1 do »1 28V4. Corn—Le«« active: nngraded. 55®a#c No. We ateamerBSc No. S. 5#*®I8Hc old do., We No. S 'rhitt, S8c »leara«r yellow, 58 No, Feb-

March, MHQ5SH April. 5GQ Oata— flaavy H@l?4c 45c whit w«*tera 45®

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CHICAGO Feb. 15.—Flour—Steady and Arm. Wbeat-iFalrljr active rod shade higher No. 8 Chicago aprins. Wkt, each March mS &99Vc April $1« May.No. 3 Chicago spring rejected 79Q^3c. Cora1-Fairly active ana a «hade higher: 87V®38c, cash S8c, March

Mar. Oats—Good demand.' and prl* e» a shade higher 88«c, caah a0J4c, March 30He. April, whinky—Steady and nnchanged *107. litre hoga-Rf-ceiptu, 6,000 head BhtpmenU 4,400 head: atrong and higher active advanced 10 to 15c, all sold early light $57Q®6» fair $9 00 mixed packing, |5 9(X$5 85 good to choice

Cincinnati.

Cnicrewvn, Fab. 15.—Floor—Demand fair and market firm: familr,$4 85@500 f«MJcy:f&25®6 75. Wheat—Stronger No red winter, Ji 07 No 2 amber Si 06. Cora—Unsettled No. 8 mixed: 48H Oata—Market eaaler No. 2 mixed 36©87c. Whisky—$1 00. Live hoM—•Common, ^169^545 light. $5 0O®5 90: packing, $550@6 00 butchre\ $StKXSfi 85 receipts, 2,700 nead ehipmente, 800 head.

Tndlanapolla Hoc Market.

h«ad.

Hogs—

ISTDIAMXPOUS, February 16.—Live Ftrm heavy packing, $5 8OQ}0 00 light and mi

8Ot&0 00 light and mixed

$5 60®5 80 'receipta. 8,800 head •hipmente, 885

BEER! BEER!

Julius Winkelmeyer's celebrated bottled beer for sale at Cincinnati House, either by the bottle or case, half dozen bottles in a case. This is the famous beer that is so popular throughout the west. Be sure and try a bottle of it.

JACOB 8EITZ, Cincinnati House,

On Fourth St., near Main.

Magnetic Artesian Baths.

Recommended by the highest medical authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Gleet, Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia and all Female Diseases. Elegant new bath house. Com-

Saths

etent attendants. Cheapest and best in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street.

MAGNETIC ARTESIAN BATH CO., Terre Haute, Ind.

A Store ot knowledge.

Did you ever take an inventory of Madam Gossip's store of knowledge? She knows everything about everybody, and all things past, present and to come, that ever did, could, would, should, can not, will not, or never shall happen, and is aware of all things that have ever taken place, and of a great many things that never have done so. She is much better informed of you than you are of your self knows your morals better than your oonfessor your constitution better than your doctor your income better than your banker, and the day you were born on better than your mother. She is cm niscient and omnipresent, microscopic and telescopic she speeds as many interrogations as a telegraph instrument, and has as many mysteries as the agony column of a "patent inside" newspaper has all keys to all the mysterious problems of your neighborhood and, wnat is very comforting, always knows everything for "certain." She knows that Mr. Spoopendyke starves his servants because he is

oor, likes to save on the butcher and she knows that Mrs. Piety's great grandmother's second cousin was hanged tor some awfully, awful crime she knows that Mattie Perrewinkle's silk stockings have cotton tops, and because—hush—a— ah, so very shocking, she always (whisper, whisper, whisper,)—oh, indeed, it is perfectly true—dreadful, incredible, but perfectly true.

In point of fact, she knows everything of interest, and never fails to tell people that first-class Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods are obtained at wholesale prices, at Owen, Pixley & Co's., 508 and olO Main street. Terre Haute.

TEREE-HIUTENTOTS.

I have seen red the agency of the celebrated

St. Louis Lager Beer

Manufactured by the '/ttllne WinXelmeyer Brewing Association, and am now-prepared to supply the public in any quantity they may desire,

EIIEEUWLEJ OE18 SOLS.

All orders will receive satisfaction iruaranteed.

prompt attention, and

CITY DELIVERY FREE.

Adress, JACOB SEITZ, Prop'r, Cincinnati House,

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CORNER GROCERY.

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WRIGHT &' KAUFMAN

|88 MAIN STREET.

Staple and Fancy Groceries,

TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, Ac.

All kinds of freth vegetables and fntits in season.

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assess sm.

S^Kverything sold at ottoin prices for CASH.

The People's Paper.

"OF THJS PEOPLE. FOR THE

PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE.

The Terre Haute

DAILY

NEWS

Possesses many advantages as a daily

newspaper over all other competitors cir­

culated in the City of Terre Haute. THE

NEWS is a modern newspaper in th® full

sense of the term. It belongs to that

class of papers which is flourishing most

signally in the East and West, and filling

the especial want of the people of to day

viz. a cheap, spicy paper which furnish­

es all the news in the most reliable form

Many of our people cannot afford to Jtake

the costly city papers, while others find

neither the time nor the inclination to

peruse theirlengthy and indistinct columns

printed infsmall type. THE NEWS pres­

ents in compact shape the telegraphic and

general news, which is spread out inter­

minably in the metropolian journals.

Its editorial columns, while dealing large­

ly with National and State politics are

especially devoted to city, township and

county affairs. And the miscellaneous

literary selections are culled with great

care, and with a conscientious regard for

the instruction and morals of the com­

munity. The sound and healthful in

fltience of a hearty laugh is recognized by

THE NEWS corps, and no effort is spared

Burdettes of the land.

to lay before our patrons the latest and MILWAUKEE, LACROSSE, choicest productions of tha Twain# and

The eity department of the NEWS is

well looked after. Each day it contains

a complete record of the events occurfng

in our midst. Sensationalism in statement

and matter is studioasly excluded, and our

patrons are able to rely upon the sub­

stantial accuracy of each and every item.

The N*w»is circulated more largely and

in more towns than any other daily paper

in western Indiana, The DA&T NEWS is

«h. onlr ouupok.0 .n^

pri&inf dally wect of Indian apokis. The

News has increased her circulation over

one thousand within tha laat thirty day«, 'V. aad ba* now a bo%a fid* circulation of

3

boat 3000t-/„ The Nstwa ean be orderd

thiYmgh the

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boxes, or direct from

tbeNvwao&ce, «mt«r Fifth and Main

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RAILROAD TIME TAL

[Carefully corrected to

1 Union Depot-Tenth and Chestnut trains except I, A St. L. T, H. Jk S. ington) ana freights. Time live mi! than Terre Haute time.

SXRIUAATIOA or MTKKKHCI •Everyday. All other trains da'i

ing caf«, Reclinia^ialr car.

VANDALIA LINK. (Leave going Bast.)

•sPast tine Mail and Acc s+Day Ex Mail and Ace.. \Arrive from Bast) «&Pacifie Rx... Mai! Train •n+Fast Ex Indianapolis Ace

(Leave going West.)

•sPacillc Kx Mail Train *«FastEx

(Arrive from WosL)

•sFast Line 1 Mail and Acc...— •#Day Kx

TERRJK HAUTE A LOGANSPO] Loganeport Div. lot Vandalla.| (Leave for Northeast) Mall Train Mixed Train... (Arrive from Northeast) Mail Train 1 Mixed Train

TERRE HAUTE A EVANSVILI (Leave for South.) ••Nashville Ex tKxpresa Freight and Acc (Arrive from Pouth.) tKastern Kx •fsChicago Ex Freight and Acc

CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOlj (Leave for North.) II and Chicago Ex Danville Acc *«Naehville and Chicago Ex

10

(Arrive from North.)

Terre Haute Acc Chicago and Terre Haute Ex •sChicago and Nashville Jtx

ILLINOIS MIDLAND RA.ILWA1 [Leave for Northwest]

Peorin Mall and Ex [Arrive from Northwest] Peoria Mall and Ex ., T. H. A SOUTHEASTERN, [to Worthli ]Depot, Main and First Sts.] [Leave for Southoast] Accommodation [Arrive from Southeast] Accommodation

$5 to $20S*„Vif,,V..

& Co.,Por:land, Maine,

The sub price of view is ti |lars a

IFE TRIAL

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is worl

cent of It. But in order to induce pcrsc are not acquainted with the paper to Rive^ trial we will send it for three months to dress outnlde of the city for twcnty-flvo After having tried it for that time *cnd $1 meets your approval, to pay for the rest year, or $3 for a fell year, additional three months. HiJtniao Dan) lndianapo

JOHN F. REGAN,

FIRE INSURANCE AGl

503 Main Street, TERRE HAUTE.

REPRESENTS

NEW YORK ALLIANCE, NEW YORK And other good companies.

week. $12 a day at home easily ^costly outfit free. Address True Augneta., Maine.

FOR

CHICAGO

Making close connection for

ST. PA1

MINNEAPOLIS, GREEN BAY, FONDU

DE8 MOINES, OMAHA

And all Points in

WISCONSIN, AND MINNESOTA.

$60!

a week in yonr own town. Terms an outfit free. Address H, Haliett A Hand. Maine. 143*

Portias

SlOO PRE8EN For a Machine that will Saw Fast and sta tide o»«.

StOjQOO ia ne«. Tba ebaapaa maol Bade,*tt fafly wasrantod. careslar' Pattafl itclas MsanfaBtiifing Ca.t Chiaaflo,

TENSION

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