Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 July 1884 — Page 4

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lights and Chinese lanterns np the grounds. will be served at 6 o'clock, sun and cake throughout the

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will be served at the social of fogregational church at Lake ina, this evening, from 5 till 7

lOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

jlle of Fine Furniture, onthe 10th of July, at Auction.

On Thursday, July 10th, at 10 o'clock, rill begin the sale of furniture at the late residence of J. G. Shryer.No. 705 south Fifth street. The sale will con tinue until all is disposed of. It will be a rare chance for bargains. The articles to be sold are aS follows:

Four bed room sets. Eight dining-room chairs and several fancy chairs.

One side board. One dining table. Kitchen outfit complete, .'f- •, Laundry fixtures. «®ii Billiard table One writing desk, I Fine hat rack.

Set of silver Ware and dishesM^ Window shades, curtains, window poles and lambrequins.

One very large velvet, eight body |BrusselB, and several ingrain carpets. A lot of ornaments, bedding, and fancy articles.

Large lot of green house plants, ineluding a great many century plants. Tbrms of sale, cash.. —. fcjfe JamesM.Dishon and no other via Goes forth in haste •?&. With bills and paste, is '"'I And proclaims to all creation. ,i-i Men are wise wh»advertiset

In the present generation. Office 515 Printers'avenue. Patent White Pagta'fnr

Ice dream and cake in abundance during the afternoon and evening at Lake Fiuvapna.

Staples, the live photographer, offers las a Bouvenir, your choice in a fine photograph of the presidential candidates, 8x10 size.

Roof your house with tin shingles.

Tub race at Lake Fluvanna, this evening.

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Miss Frank E.-Bradbury has removed her dress making establishment from 1117 Sycamore street to No. 20 south Eleventh street.

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Congregational Social.

The ladies of the Congregational charch have made elaborate preparations for a great lawn fete at the beautiful country seat of Mr. Joseph Gilbert Lake Fluvanna and its sup roubding will be illuminated with locomotive head lights and festive Chinese lanterns. Regular sn pper will be served at 6 o'clock, and ice cream and cake may be had at any time as desired throughout the afternoon and evening. Omnibusses will be run from the church at 2 p. m., aad also at 3:30 p. m.t and in the evening from the corner of Sixth and Main. The round trip will be only 20 cents. One of the features of the evening will be a tub race in which Ed Patterson, Clint Kidder, Fred Paige and several other boys will take part.

Staples is the only live photographer in the city, always ahead and up to the times. Keep hitn here and avoid high prices in the future.

Everybody go to the social al Lake Fluvanna this afternoon and evening.

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EAST END DRUG STORE

Cor. Main and Twelvth Sts.,

Is bead quarters for Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Liquors and Cigars. Prescri ptlons aocurately com pounded day or nigut.

F^lUstthsto-! HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS!

Special attention given to bard wood finishing with oil or varnish. EATON & JACKSOtf, 8111 Main St. in the Opera Livery Stable. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention.

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An ordinance to amend section eighteen (18) of an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance to establish and regulate markets in tba city of Terre Haute, and to provide for the appointment of a'market master." Adopted August 9th, 1878.

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mon council of the city of Terre Haute, that Bection eighteen (18) of the above entitled ordinance be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows, to-wit:

It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any article of provision whatsoever from any wagon or other vehicle, in or upo-i any street, alley, sidewalk or public place immediately

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djacent to any city market (except to bouses on such streets located), during market hours unless he'shall h.'uo been there stationed by the market master, and shall have duly paid the requited fee.

A person violating the provisions of this {section shall, upon conviction, be fined not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

SEC 2 Whereas an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance, the fame shall be in force from and iff tor its passage and publication.

PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

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The undersigned will apply to the Board of County Commissioners, at their next special sesslpn, which commences on the 23d day of July, for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors in less- quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. My ilace of j»u«tDoM»l« Iocated on, in lot seventy, (701 J. Hlbbley's subdivision twenty-four, (24) north side of 823 north Sixth street,

SAMUEL J. LOUKA-RD.

PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

The undersigned will apply to the Board of County Commissioners, at their next special session, which commences on the 23d day of July, for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors in less quanmi

titles than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. My place of business is located on my lot, in Harrison township, on the Lafayette road.

W. B. SHERBURNE.

DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph H. Holmes, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. I ASA R. SUMMERS, Adm'r.

R. McMILLEN & CO.,ft-

MANUFACURERS OF

Ooors,! Blinds,M Sash, Etc.,

NO. 930 MAIN ST., TEftRE HAUTE, IND., JULY 1st, 1884.

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MPANIC PRICES!'

Contractors^ FarmerspBuilders,

And all other persons interested, LOOK TO YOUR SPECIAL INTERESTS

Before purchasing and call at No. 930 Main street, as we are determined to close our sLjC' business in this city and from t^e above date will offer to consumers our large stock of

SASH-DOORS, BLINDS, ETC.,

bTTaidl AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES:

Mft 12x32*^

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DOORS—2x10x6x10x1% moulded, one and two lights, circle top 84.00 .2x8x6x8 ....8.80 3x7x O. No. .1, S1.80 Wo. 2,1.50 jto 2x10x6x10 ..........No. 1, 1.70 No. 2,1.40 2x8x6x8 .'. No. 1, 1.55 No. 2,1.3. PLINDS—12x40x4, l.ftj 12x36x4,

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12x36x4, 12x32x4, L.. 1!.. .: SO 12x16x8, L..v............ 50 All other sizes not quoted, and in i°rice-list., will be sold at prices in proportion to sizes.

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CLIPT, WILLIAMS & CO,

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AUCTION SALE!

CLOSING OUT SALE OF FURNITURE, STOVES, QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, TINWARE, &u

Splendici Opportunity for Bargains, Beginning Tuaeday, May SOth, at 9:SO A. M. To the citizens of Terre Haute I would announce my determination to retire from the furniture, stove and qu'eensware business, and to confine my attention for the fntnre to the

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line at auction. The dtock embraces over 910,000 worth of very desirable goods con tained in my two stores, Nos. S25 and 827 Main street. Sales of queens ware, glassware, tinware, stoves, etc.. in store No. S25 Main street will be held each day

om 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. and from 7:30 p. m. to 19 p.m.

Sales of furniture each 'day from 2 p. m*. to 5 p. m. In store No. 327 Hun street Tencs .cash. Sale positive. All goods sold will be delivered in city limits, packed and delivered to freight depots free of charge. ^.

I have engaged the services of Messrs. Gist A Kyan, auctioneers, to conduct thli sale, which will be continued from day to day till the stock is disposed of

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Goods for Summer Wear,

As we have been offering an excellent quality of goods at extremely low prices. A recent invoice of the following received, to which we desire to call special attention

NEW LAWNS, NEW CHAMBRAYS, NEW GINGHAMS NEW WHITE GOODS,

AT PRICES AWAY DOWN.

PARASOLS.

Our large'sales of Parasols for our first season have exceeded our expectations. We are now desirous of closing our to ha an of a an a a re at a if

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The Goods ar$ Worth $15.00 to Manufacture.

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VAPOR STOVE IS SO POPULAR.

lst-ITS EXTREME SIMPLICITY—Only one valve and that on top of the stove. 2d—EASE OF MANAGEMENT—The most inexperienced can learn to use It in a few moments. 3d-8TEADINE88 OF PLAME-No puffing out. 4th—RELIABILITY—Needs no watching after being lighted—is sure to burn iust as it is left. 5th—GREAT POWER—When needed but can be run low. J* 6th—ECONOMY— Use less gasoline than other burners. 7th—Every stove fully warranted.

What reason is there for sweltering over a hot cooking stove in summer weather when so perfect a cooking apparatus as the Quick Meal can be bad. A11 the kitchen work can be done on this stove with almost no additional heat in the room. It is ready at a moments notice to do much or little.

Also, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers Water Coolers, Bath Tubs, Cutlery, and Honsefnrnisnlng Goods, generally.

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