Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 July 1884 — Page 3

RAILROAD TIME TABIdB. (Carefully corrected to date.] Onion depot, Chestnut and Tenth street*. All trains except I. A St. L., T. H. A S. E. (to W orthlngton), and freights.

Explanation of references: 'Everyday. All trains not bo marked run dally exoept Bunday. IParlor cars dally, exoept nntey. Sleeping ears, Reclining chair

VANDALIA. LINE, (Leave going Bast.)

'sFastLilne 125 a. Cincinnati Express 12:55 p. •sDay Express 2:20 p. m, Mall and Accommodation.- 7:00 a. (Arrive from West.) •sFast Llne...„. 1:17 a. m. Cincinnati Express 12:40 p. m, •wDaj Express 2:0U p. m. (Leave going West.) •sPaclflc Express 1:17 a. m. Mall Train 10*7 a. m. *sFast Express 2:10 p. m. (Arrive from East.) •sPaclflc Express l:10a.ra. Mall Train 10:00 a. m. 'sfFaflt Express 8:00 p. no. •'ndlanapolis Accommodation 7KX) p. m.

TEBRE HAUTE & LOGANBPORT. (Logansport Division of Vandalla.) (Leave for North.) Mall Train 600 a. m. Accommodation 8:35 p. m. (Arrive from Nortb.) Mall Train U:40 a. m. Accommodation 7:15 p.m.

EVANS VILLE A TERRE HAUTE. (Leave for Bouth.) •Express 2.2) d. m. *sNashviUe Express 4:11a.m. Accommodation..,-..., 5ii0p» no Accommodation, No. 7 0:00 a. m." (Arrive from Booth.) Accommodation 10:03 a. m. •Wbtoaco Express 11:45 p. m. torn Express 2:17 p. m. E. A T. H. Accommodation 9:15 p. m.

CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS. (Leave for North.) T. H. ft Chicago Express 8:16 a.'m. E- ansvHin &'Chicago Express.. 2:20 p. m. fash v! A Chicago Express.. 11 £0 p. m.

Arrive from North.)

Terre Ha :ie Accommodation... 10:05 a. Ct icago A T«rre ilaute Ex .. 606 p. •s Jhlcago aud Nashville Ex 4:00 a.

ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest.) Mall and Accommodation 6:45 a. (Arrive from Northwest.) Mail and Accommodation 4:30 p.

T. H. A 8. E. (to Worthington), (Depot corner First and Main streets.) (Leave for Southeast.) Mall and Express 6:25 a. Accommodation. 2:4o p. (Arrive s' c"% *ast. Mall and Expree.*.. .. ii:i5 p. Accommodation 10:05 a.

INDIANAPOLIB A ST. LOUIS. [Depot corner Sixth and Tippecanoe sts, (Arrive from East.) •Day rcxpress •ssNew York Express™ Boston ASt. Louis EX Paris Express (Leave going West.) •Day Express •osNew York Express......... Boston ft St. Louis Ex Paris Express (Arrive from West.) •osNew York Express Day Express Local Passenger Indianapolis Express (Leave going East.) •osNew York Express 3:18 a. Day Express 3:47 p.

fjocal

Passenger 6:55 a. Indianapolis Express 12:05 p.

$ 1,000.00! $

WILLparticleor

be paid tb' any one who will find a of Mercury, Potash, Iodine, Arsenic, any poisonsous substance in

flwiFT's Specific^

"I have cured Blood Taint by the use of Swift's Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mercury and Potastttreatment. F. A. TOOMER, M. D.,

Perry, Georgia.

'•Swift's Specific has cured me of Scrofula of -12 years tanding. Had sores as large as my hand, and every one thought I was doomed. Swift's Specific cured me after physicians and all other medicine had failed." R. L. HIGH, Lonoke, Ark. tIAAAA would not purchase from me Jlvjvvv what Swift's Specific has done for mo. It cured me of Rheumatism caused by malaria."

ARCHIE THOMAS, Springfield, Tenn. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants.

THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York Office, 159 West Twenty Third street, bet. 6th and 7th .Aves. Philadelphia office, 1205 Chestnut St.

The Yiews of To-day

are altogether different from the views of ten or twenty years ago in medicines, as in the other sciences and arts. Having had several months practical experience at Hot Springs, Ark., in the treatment of a variety of tlie most formidable diseases from overy quarter, and more recently in the hospitals, and Medical College of Chicago, gathering here and there the best known treatment to date for all forms of chronic ailments, I am now prepared to troat them as well at home as ab'oad.

Progress!vo science teaches that, sore eyts, diseases of ihe shin, etc., including ulcers, tumors, cancers and piles, are now more successfully treated without, knife or painful operations, than by the old methods, and that rheumatism and many other diseases come from exposure and impure blood, and may be abated and eliminated from the system in a few hours, or days," iinstead of months or years. Likewise new and valuable prescriptions for ladies who are suffering with diseases peculiar to their sex- and nervous system all along the pathway of life—rather thau endure treatment, may have speedy relief, simply by using those remedies at home with every assurance of permanent cure.

Chemical mid microsoopical analysis made for diseases of the kidneysand bladder. A. II. DkPUY, M. D.

Office practice a specialty, corner Main and Sixth streets, opposite the National House, Terre Haute, Ind.

BRUNSWICK. BAL.KE, OOIjXJBNDEB & CO.'S

Billiard and Pool Tables,

Of all sizes, new and second-hand.

All Kinds of Billiard Material

To be bad the same price as per

BRUNSWICK and BALKE PRICE-LIST,

In Terr© Haute.

JACOB MAY, Agent.

The Improved United States Scales.

Wagon, Stock, Coal. Hopper, Dorm an Railroad Track and others, all sizes. The be6t Improved Scales In the world, old at prices that defy competition.

Sold at prices that defy competition. UNITED STATES SCALE CO., Terre Haute, Iail.

Send for illustrated circular. Addreu

Office and workB on south Fourth ktreet. (Patented May 18th, 187&—February 26th, 878. Two patents December 20th, 1881.) S.

Aruitln, Patentee.

C. F. ZIMMERMAN, IDr"u.ggist,

SOUTH EST CORNER MAIN AND THIRTEENTH STREETS. A select stock of drugs and toilet articles. Prescriptions acurately compounded,

IT NIGHT BELL at side door.

3^-v*

10:06 a. 1:18 a. 9:10 p. 6:48 p. 10 rf)8 a. 1:18 a. 9:10 p.m. 6:50 p. m. 8:16 a. m. 3:45 p. 6:63 a. m. 12:03 p.m

Riley, Ind., Fowler A Hager. Rockville, Ind., Mahan Bros. Rosedale, Ind., Wm. Bucher.

ages to the tune of thirty-five dollars for injuries to a horse and hotel bill during the time above mentioned. While his supposed wealth will reach about 60,000, at the above rate he cannot stand many such rackets. r? s.§

Special to the Express.

Sandfobd,

will attend the camp fire of the G. A. B. 1

ronized.

THE COURTS.

Transfers of Real Estate.

Lewis B. Martin and wife to Lucinda S. Evans, part of lot 88 (40 feet off north side), Jewett's addition, for $250.

A. B. Pegg and wife to Ghas.Allen, east

for0smOt

13'

divlslon of

Albert G. Graham to Harriet Graliam, part of lot 9 (ail interest in 37 feet 3% nches on Fifth street), for $200.

John Graham to Harriet Graham, interest in same lot for $450. Mary E. and G. W. Cory et al., by Sheriff, to Mary E. Cory, part of lots 15 and 16, original plat, for $11,800.

VARIETIES.

The uniform of the Russian soldier displays no gorgeouB gilt buttons, the fastenings being hooks-and-eyes, hidden, from sight. Imagine the feelings of an American. soldier or policeman with his uniform, bereft of its glorious buttons. $

Crazy Patchwork

Having a large assortment of remnants and pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, we are putting them up in assorted bundles and furnishing them for "Crazy Patchwork" Cushions, Mats, Tidies, etc., etc.

Ladies Manual

Work, with

inrLITO rAD nir rvnnrool Of tbe many remedies before the AotN I ArntOu public for nervous debility and weakneas of nerve generative system, there is none equal to Allen's Brain Food, Where the Daily Express Can which promptly and permanently re-

be Found.

Brazil, Ind., T. M. Robertson A Co. Bruceville, Ind., Y\ m. Willis. Bicknell, Ind., W. S. McLinn. Carbon, Ind., W. H. Hayward. Casey, 111., Thos. W. Wasbbura. CatUn, Ind., W. W. Wright. Clay City, Ind., John W. Hays. Clinton, Ind., Harry Swinehart. Cory, Ind., M. M. Zenor. Crawfordsville, Ind., La^Jr A Pontius. Charleston, 111., F. C. Wright. Danville, 111., Geo. Kamper. Edwardsport, Ind., B. F. Keith. Eugene. Ind., M. Watson. Farmersburg, Ind., George Heap. Fontanet, Ind., Ed. High. Greencastle, Ind., L. S. Cumback. Greenup, 111., John Conzett. Harmony, Ind., Harry E. Brooks. Hazelton, Ind., I. N. Bush. Hindsboro, 111 T. Simpson.. Isabell, 111., W. J. Tipton, Judson, Ind., Oren Ensey.

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Kansas, 111., John A. Payne. Knightsville, Ind John Burk. Marshall, 111., V. L. Cole. Martinsville, 111., J. H. Ramsay. Montezuma, Ind., Philips ft Co. Montrose, 111., H. G. Vansant. Newport, Ind., W. F. Thornton. Oakland, III., H. D. Williams. Oaktown, Ind., Wm. Mallett. Paris. 111., W. B. Sheriff A Co. Patoka, Ind., S. B. Jorauld. Perrysville, Ind., Smith Rabb. Princeton, Ind.jJt F. Kolb. Pimento, Ind., W-T- French.

Robinson, 111, W. G. Dancy. Shelburn, Ind., H. V. Stark. StauDton, Ind., W. H.Tibbits. Sullivan, Ind., Ethan Allen. Ban ford, Ind., J. B. Shickel. Teutopolis, III., F. C. Thole. Terre Haute, Terre Haute House news stand. Terre Haute, National House news stand. Terre Haute, E. L. Godecke. Terre Haute, Post Office Lobby. Terre Haute, Union News Co., Depot. Terre Haute, Hart's Book Store, Sixth Terre Haute, W. Sibley, 1215 Main St. Terre Haute, Dr. Ewart, 142 Lafayette Vermillion, 111., E. Swain. Vlncennes, Ind., Union Depot Hotel. Vincennes. Ind., H. V. Somes. Worthington, Ind., DaisyDwyer.

ROBINSON'S BACKET.

A Clark County Man's Costly Spree— Sued for 920,000 Damages. Special Dispatch to the Express.

was

Martinsville, 111., July 9.—Suit brought against L. D. Robinson, of Parker township, to-day, claiming 920,000 damages in favor of Mr. and Mrs. Stoops, of Casey township, the parties who were assaulted on the public highway by Robin the night of the fourth while on a spree. A recent dispatch in your columns stating that Robinson had been found guilty of an assault to commit rape and murder, and ball fixed at one thousand dollars for each charge Implicates the

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Sandford.

Ind., July 0.—J. W. Watts,

delegate to the congressional convention, left here today for Crawfordsville. Several of our citizens accompanied him...,.

few minutes. Democrats here with one

stores all lost vigor it never fails. $1 a package six for $5. At druggists, or by mail, from J. H. Allen, 315 First ave., New York City.

An idea is abroad in Philadelphia that the chief end of man is to see the obituary editor of the Ledger and die.

Persons whose lnngs are impaired or have throat diseases should not go to the seashore, as the air is always poi sonous to such troubles. Use Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure it cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, and all throat and lung diseases. Montgomery & Co., druggists, Decorah, Iowa, say: "We are having a run on Positive Cnre. It gives universal satisfaction." Trial bottles free. For sale by Gulick & Co.

The Chilian newspapers mention the recent death of a certain Don Jose Miguel Herrera, at the age of 122years, I and aver that his age is well attested by official records. He was born at Talca, and died at Santiago.

The Doctor's Endorsement. I'?' Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., Bends the subjoined professional endorsement: "I have prescribed Dr Wm. Hall's Balsam for the lungs in great number of cases and always with success. One case in particular was given up by several physicians who had been called in for consultation with myself. The patient had all the symptoms of confirmed consumption—cold night sweats, hectic fever, harrassing coughs, etc. He commenced Immediately to get better and was soon restored to his usual health. I found Dr. Wm Hall's Balsam for the lungs the most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs and colds.

General and ex-Governor George B. McClellan was one of the chief show figures at Henry C. Bowen's annual Fourth of July celebration at Woodstock, Connecticut. Mr. Bowen is assiduously cultivating Democratic notables of late.

Griggs* Glycerine Salve.

The bast on earth, can truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all Bkin eruptions. Try this wonftevhealer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cents. For sale by Gulick & Co.

The Rev. John G. Lansing, professor-

same trio, and occurred the same night. I elect of the newly-established Sage^rORobinson has already paid minor dam- fessorship of Hebrew in the theological seminary at Newbrunswick, N. J., is the son of an American missionary now in Egypt, is 30years old, andgives up the pastorate of the reformed church at west Troy.

Advice to Mothers,

Are you disturbed at night and I broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Seoth-

fug Syrup for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve

Through the kindness of our telegraphic r, /n-•, m.r,. operator here we hoar from Chicago every

the

-00r

littje sufferer

exception, seem to take but very little, Depend upon it, mothers, there is no interest in who will be the next "great Iahont, if fnrp« Hvfmntprv defeated" Mrs...Dr. Bell, who was nurt

ml8,^?e

a few days ago by being thrown from a land diarrhoea, regulates the stomach buggy, Is rapidly recovering......A very I and bowels, cures wind colic, softens heavy rain fell here last night doing con- I ma ypHuppr inflArnmAi'inn and slderable damage to growing crops and

lVe

causing delay In harvesting Trains gives tone and energy to the whole have been delayed to-day by a washout I system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing between here .and Wt. Mary's.... The rail- Q„rnn fnr nhilrlmn Tnnthinr in nlnan. road company has laid a substantial ®y™P ™r omidren leetning lspieasjackoak foundation here, for our new I ant to the taste, and is the prescription depot which will be completed soon as of one of the oldest and best female possible A large number of our citizens I

nl1_M

_nfi

Pack­

age No. 1—Is a handsome bundle of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded velvets (all different). Just ihe thing for the most superb pattern of fancy work. Sent postpaid for 56 cent in postal note or 1-cent stamps. Package No 2— Containing three times as much as package No. 1. Sent postpaid for $1.00. These are all of the very finest quality and cannot be equalled at any other silk works in the united States at three times our prices. They will please any lady. One order alwayB brings a.dozen more.

of Fancy

4,000

illustrations and full

instructions for artistic fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50 eta. Order now. Address, The Rochester

Silk

Co. Rochester, N. Y.

,9 mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic] for feverishness, reetlessneM, worms, constipation. 25c.

Old Mr. Rumthirst, who has taken summer board in the suburbs, writes that the birds are singing very early, and he thinks they must get up for a morning-dew cocktail.

If you suffer with sick headache, constipation, sour stomach, or bilious attacks, Emory's Little Cathartic Pills will relieve you. 15 cents.

The Philadelphia Times remarks that now is the time when the man who has tiaveledand knows before the train starts which will be the shady side of the car is looked upon as a Solomon by his neighbors.

The People's Remedy for biliou&ie&i, constipation, piles, sick headache, jaundice, etc., iB Allen's Bilious Physic, a purely vegetable liquid remedy large bottle, 25 cents. At all druggists.

A man at Norwich, Conn., claims to have been in the habit of taking seventy grains of opium daily for the last twenty years, and says he can take a fluid ounce dose without any unpleasant effect, and has done so repeatedly.

immediately,

»Doni cures dysentery

Pu™8» reduces innammauon, and

rpnyBicians

a bottle.

flainty

^ee

Place-

I

,i1VB:„:anH jn thn TinitpH

es

at Vermillion next Saturday nigbt. It is I States, and is for sale by all duggists a good cause and should be liberally pat- throughout the world. Price 25 cents

ana in tne united

Franz Hilman who invented the polka, has just died at Prague, at the age of 80. About forty years ago he was struck by the musical rhythm and

motion of a Bohemian country

dance, and he forthwith composed

A*. B.' Pegg to Chas. F. Allen, part of the first polka that ever appeared in same lot for K250. print, borrowing not only the tune but Gerhard Eshman and wife to Fritz Hei- I r. 8er, part of lot 1 (2 feet, 9 and 5-0 Inches off IStep south side), Adkin's subdivision, for 3339.

"Rough on Conghs."

Ask for "Rough on Coughs," for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, TrocheB, 15c. Liquid, 50c.

Mr. Mather, the commissioner sent here by the English government to examine and report upon the condition of technical education in this country, reports that there is generally greater consideration shown here for the comforts of the workers in iron "while at work" than in England, but that the hoard of work are longer. He gives high praise to the sobriety and the efficiency of American workmen.

Fort Grape Wine for tbe Sick. We can confidently recommend Speer's Port Grape Wine, a superior article of wine for the sick and debilitated.

The vineyard and cellars are at Passaic, New Jersey. Medical Review. For sale by druggists in this city.

Charles Resde received nearly from the Harpers for his story, "The Picture," and between $5,000and $6,000 lor .his batch of "Good Stories."

Ayer's Ague Cure is a warranted specific for all malarial diseases and biliary derangements.

In New York state a fifty dollar fine is provided by law for the railroad man who "willfully or recklessly" smashes baggage. The company which employs a well known smasher is held subject to the same penalty. This being the caBe, the company will beapt to "stand in" with the smasher, and there is little possibility that a fine will ever be imposed.

For twenty years I wot a sufferer from Catarrh of the head and thorat in a very aggravated form and during the Bummer months with Hay Fever. I procured a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and after a few applications received decided benefit—was cured before the bottle was used. Have had im return of the complaint.—Charlotte barker, Waverly, N. Y.

George Alfred Townsend says that "All through the south there is a happy feeling toward Blaine," and the New York World does mot think he hits the nail on the head. If not, he hits the nail on the finger, and that finger will be found to be the property of this week's nominee at Chicago.

Decline of Man.

Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Dehility, cured by "Wells' Fealth Renewer. $1.

A Pittsburg juryman hauled from his pocket a big black bottle, and inverting it over his head took a long pull. He subsequently proved that the contents were cold tea and sugar, but the judge still held that the display of a big black bottle in the jury box did BQt look well, to say the least,

Dplthelioma or Skin Cancer. .This form °f amceris the most prev-i

ly, reduced in size. It now gives me no pain, and my general health has bo much improved that I am able to be up and attend to my household duties —something I had not been able to do in several years. I feel that it will cure me."

Mr. M. N. Clayton, of Red Clay, Ga.,

sensations in my cariker are decreasing. I Teel decidedly better, and the cancer has commenced to heal."

Dr. M. F. Crumley, Oglethorpe, Ga., writes under date of May 10th: "Mr. Naves, who had such a terrible cancer on his face, is about well. New skin has grown all over his face, and looks almost as well as it ever did, and I

see him Mr. W, H.

Brooks, of Baconton, is improving fast. He is now able to be up. When he commenced Swift's Specific he was not expecting to live. He has cancer on his face."

Messrs. J. & J. B. Harder, of North Manchester, Ind., writ®, under date of I

May 1st: "The lady with cancer is im-1

Mrs. W. H. Route, of Gordonsville, Va., writes, under date of May 11, 1884: "I am much improved. The cancer is better does not pain me at all. It is a wonder to all my friends."

Mr. James E. Ligon, of Michaux Ferry, Va.. writes, under date of May 19,1884*: "My condition is greatly improved my general health is good my appetite good cancer decidedly better, and has begun to heal nicely. How can I ever repay you

Mr. J. S. Rhodes, of Mill River, N. C., writes, under date of May 19,1884:

A Fair Offer.

The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to Bend Dr. Dye's Cele-1 brated Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases.

See advertisement in this paper.

"The organs with one accord urgel Blaine's 'Americanism' as making a chief reason for rushing to his support," says the Springfield Republican. This is not correct. His "Americanism" has not frightened his friends, though those who oppose him affect to believe it a great bugaboo.

Don't Look Like a Wreck."When a man is going down hiu I everybody is ready to give him a kick." Yes, that is so. It is wad, but natural. Why, many a man and woman, seeking employment, would have got it if their hair hadn't been so thin and :ray. One bottle of Parker's Hair| "alsam is then the best investment. It stops falling hair, promotes new I irowth and restores color. Clean, highly perfumed, not a dye. A great improvement over any similar preparation, and sold at the low price of 50 cents.

A Democratic organ, which has favored the nomination of a soldier for president, speaks of Blaine as a "schoolmaster." This is what Lord Brougham .said: "The schoolmaster is abroad! and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array."

This extreme tired feeling we in the SDfing, fall and dariiig summer denotes torpid liver we have no appetite and no ambition. Take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic it corrects these troubles, 'restores good spirits. It speedily cares dyspepsia, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague agd malaria diseases. A perfect tonic, appetizer and blood parifier. Can be taken by the most delicate. Price 50 cents. For sale by Gulick & Co.

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Hay Fever, .osj.g

THE MARKETS.

CHICAGO REVIEW.

wT

have

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THE TEKRE HAflTE EXPKE88. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 10.

Mr. E. Tinsley, of Burr Mills, Va., !?.n.gr«^ writes May 1, 1884: "My wife has K^eSuiy, mm* cfosing it' taken four bottles of Swift Specific August, (M^95Kc, closing at 91 cancer, and has improved won-1 oe0?Ser'9Si^C'cio8°iSngg

A S«wl keep it up have no November, 9§£§99KCi closing at vts%c fejcibt it will cure her. December, SI 00%@1 01, closing at 81 00% It may not be out of place to state I that Swift's Specific (8. S. S.) is entirely ^c: No. 3,52%@58c steamer, 57@5i%c} No. a vegetable preparation, and seemB to 2, 58^@r.o^c yellow, fi2@68c July. 58c,

SKSnrffShUJZ£TCia&2publicshould

Ut

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The Swift Specific Co.,,.

An Englishman writes to the London Times that he bought and thoroughly boiled a fine looking salmon, and while it was hot found in the flesh several lively worms, some of which were a quarter of an inch long and very thin. The story is thin. There is no creature that can live immersed in boiling water, or buried in flesh that is thoroughly boiled.

I prices go below bottom. Tbe decisive turn In the market will probably not come

untll tlme for arr

Infants

ivay0mew wheat,

&i6nt type, and is m&ny eases fatal, I don't believe it will come in as freely as as it gradually eats away until it de-J expected." atrmm iifo It wnniH nnnm that StciffVl Prices are very low," remarked W. G. stroys Ute. wouia seem mat bwilt McCormick, this moralng. 'but the outfepecific 18 indeed a specific for this look seems to warrant a farther decline, nr a, numinn scourge. and

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Mrs. K. A. Armstrong, Verona, Miss., 'XSEoj. w. Bliss says: "I anticipate writes under date Of May 16, 1884: i-ncreased offerings right along, now. and "After taking six bottles of Swift's I wtn no doubt continue until we

Specific the cancer is healing is great-1 ?u«e

sy

uase?int~

writes under reebnt date: "All painful' ^a^thfflt^o^e011

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'°w

that farmers

fembfr'^l^r^lo^ing

through the cancer. The at o9c Oc{ober, 59%@60^g, closing at 5!%c. be cautioned about imitations of our Oats-^@l%c higher mixed western, I remedy, and beware of all potash and Faft^ mercury mixtures gotten up to imitate I spot, fair Rio, dull, 9%c options a shade us and sell their poisonous stuff on the lower and moderately active. reputation of our Specific. These potash mixtures not only do no good in cancer treatment, but are absolutely dangerous. Send for full history of Blood and Skin Diseases and Cancer Treatment.

J?

Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.

159 W. 23d St., N. Y., and 1205. Chestnut St., Phila.

and

WISE

CHICAGO. July 9.

•The bears still hold control lu the speculative pits on 'change, and spend their time in rehearsing

tbe

samevld argu­

ments of fine weather, lower cables, Immense crop prospects

and anticipated free

receipts of new winter wheat. These are presumably repeated for the benefit of the few stray bulls who hover on

the

out­

skirts of the crowd, but there appears little need of intimidation, for a majority of those who have heretofore given support to values seem to bave lost their courage entirely and abandoned all effort to furtber sustain quotations. Hence, George Eldridge A Co. and other big houses who

bad large lines of short

staff out easily succeeded lii covering without bidding up values on themselves. The short interest still out, however, is enormous,

but

general business is not

expected to revive to any extent until the trade has an opportunity to see what effect the new crop offerings will have on values. Winter wheat

is

already com­

mencing to arrive 1 small quantitles, and in the absence of activity this new influx of supplies is viewed with apprehensions by any who may be inclined to purchase. As yet there Is no prominent operator buying and .the very cheapness of the article encourages the bears while leading longs have sola out on account of the report that cholera is spreading rapidly in Europe and export demand likely to fall off in consequence. Robert Unablom, however says: "It looks lo me as though the spread of tbe epidemic would force the demand this way, but every thing now is regarded as a bear argument, and tbe tolls should be, aad are,

willing

to see

"re­

Ay

bottom is not far away. The decline does not seem to develope an increased export demand, which is certainly a very marked feature in the general situation. Hence I think this wheat a sale on all hard places." Some complaints are coming in from southern Indiana, of damage to grain in shock, by mould, but it Is not likely that it will result in serious injury.

Corn is sluiupy. Yet it is still regarded

the-b0Br^

and

near 40c to be 6n

a level with wheat. Provisions are- active, but trading is largely confined to lard and ribs. Leading traders think that Armour will corner August and September pork, and may even turn his attention to October.

FLOUR—Dull and unchanged. WHEAT—Fairly active and unsettled: opened weak, M@%o lower, fluctuated slightly, then advanced lgc under good I demand from shorts, later eased off He,

would like some of your company to then advanced %o+ finally became heavy and closed under closing figures ftilhnit AlKantr Cia Ion the afternoon board yesterday. Sales .. iTllDeitjAlbany, ba., ranged: July, 79X@80£c, olosed at 79e writes under date of May 8th: "-Mr. August, sixmsafe, closed at sii^c sep-

0&t%o.

i08eJ

at

88%c October,

tember, 83%@85c, closetf at BN—Fairly active and unsettled declined at opening fluctuated and advanced l%@I%c above Inside figures, declined and closed about final quotations on the afternoon board of yesterday July, 48%@50c, closed at 49c August, 49%@ 87c, closed at 50%c 33eptember, 49%@51%c,

at

49}& year, 32%(a43%c, closed'at'4234v

proving right along. The Specific in-1 OATS—Q,uiet Tuture8%5j%c lower early, creased the discharge for the first few I declined, recovered and ruled steady until days, but the soreness is gone and she is much better."

the close when the. market weakened I July, 2834@28%o, closed at 28%o August, 25J^@26Jgc, closed at 26c September, 24% p%c, closed at 25%c year, 243*@25c, closed at 24%c.

RYE—Lower 60c. BARLEY—Dull and nominal PORK—In fair demand dcferred deliveries advanced 50c@$l 00 trading larger than I for several days past. "6.1, 1)BY GOODS.

NEW YORK, July 9.—There has been I more doing in cottou goods, particularly bleached shirtings and wide sheetings and good sales reported prints have had more attention, and in Berwick and mystic dark weol fair sales were made. Auotion sales of 1,150 packages of flannels

«7i»/r I and 20,000 wool and plush robes Is an"My mother has been using Swift nounced for Tuesday, July 15th. Specific about two weeks, and is im-

proving. The cancer is not now painful and is healing." Mr. T. J. Teate, of Wacissa, Fla., writes, under date of May 2, 1894: "Swift's Specific has cured a cancer on my face, and has almost made a young man out of me."

NEW IOBK.

NEW YORK. N. Y. July 9.-Flour-Marketdull Minnesota patent process, S5 75@6 85. Wheat—Spring, spot l@2c higher, winter J4@%c lower and heavy options opened l(§2c lower, afterward! became stronger, recovered %@c, closlng at bottom figures No. 2 Chicago, 9!

opened fow'er "a"fte?wlrds I g"'""

CCKOINNAT1.

CINCINNATI O., July 9.—Flour-1 Firmer family, $4 20@1 65 fancy, $J85@ 510. Wheat—Market dull No. 2 red, poe. Corn—Firm, with a moderate demand high mixed, 54c. Oats—Active, firm and higher No. 2 mixed, 31c. Rye—Quiet No. 2, 65c. Pork—Firm $16. Shoulders— 6*c. Whisky—SI 07.

TOLEDO.

TOJOKDO, O., July 9.—Wheat—Dull and lower No. 2 red, cash, 85^@8t'c I July, 8o%o August, 86% September, «7%e asked October, 89%c asked year, 8oy,c

Corn—Quiet, but steady high mixed, 54c No. 2, cash, July, August and September, 53c asked rejected, 50c. Oats—Dull and unchanged.

Children

Without Morphine or Narcotinfr.

What gives our Children rosy cheeks. What cures their- levers, makes tLem sleep), 'Tis as tori a. When Babies fret, and ciy by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms,

Centaur

Bnt_Ca*torla.

What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion BotCastoria Farewell then to Morphine Syrups,. Castor on and Paregoric, and '1

Hall Castor!a.

Liniment.—AnaV

aolnte cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Barns, Galls, &o^ and instantaneous Painreliever.

CHOICE

GROCERIES

-AND

it-

Fresh Country Product*

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I, K. Oor. of First and Ohio 8t»«

people are always on the lOOKOUt torchancestoin*

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ties remain in poverty. We offer a great ohance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten timesordinarywages. Expenalveoutflt furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to tne work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free, Address Btinbox 4 Co., limine.

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the

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ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Maine.

AT- IS

HAJR-'VTiry'S.

STAR

T. A TTNTYRY HAVENS,

NO. 677 1-2 MAIN STREET.

Shirt, Collars, Cuffs & \m Curtains,

DONE UP EQUAL TO NEW. aad ffeautr WaeUUfs

I!«4

Dr. BATE

centf, is confidently 'predicted for 03 Si WlSfKSt.,Opp. COMl H00S6|CHIGA60.

Arecntargndn&te. S9*The Oldeat Specialist In the United States, whose life loxu experience, perfect method and pure medicine in.aro kpeidt and FEiutAXENT cures of all Private. Chrosio and Nervous Diseases. Affections of the Blood, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder, Eruption*. Ulcere, Old gores, tin-clling of theOlnnds, Sore Month, Throat, Bono JPntii*, permanent!/ oared eradicated from the system xor life. HCDVflll$ Iwpof««!y,Sem(»3l IV Kin vVllv bosses, Sexual Decay, Mental and Physical Weakness, jFailing Memory, Weak Eyes, Stunted Development, Xmpedi tncnts to Marriage, etc., from excesses or any eaitsc, speedily, safely and privately Cured, IS'Tonog Sliddle-Ascd and Old men, and a!) who need medical uttfll aud experience, eonuilt Dr. Bate at once* His opinion costs ncthiujr, and may save future misery and shame. "When ineonrenfettt to visit the city for treatment, medicines can bo sent everywhere by mail or express (Vee from obaer* vatlon. J9**It is self-evident that a physician who* gives his whole attention to a class of diseases ot« talm great iklll country-, knowineth cases to the Olde known good remedy is used.' jj^Dr. Bate1. Ag© and Experience make his opinion of mupreme Importance* •Sy*Those who call see no one but the Doctor. Consultations free and sacredly confidential. Cases which have failed in obtaining relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female Diseases treated. Call or writ*. Honrs, from 9 to 4| to8 Sunday* 1© to 19* Guide to Health SENT Fuse. Address

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Causes.Natou

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ta"

stronger, recovered c, clos- I On tne contrary, the ftdvertiaere are ^^indoreed oircaTarfl

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Intereatefl pereonB may get

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PILES:

&t

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ngtretMOM

•n MatHble curt for'Pile*. Nee «1, at dnw

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from 1 IninrBdence.Mttsina Kervo" 'v, Mcntai and PnysiBTTO calWoforho'i?, oeefclV

RELIABLE SELF-CURE.

A fhvorite prescription of one of th#

most noted and successful specialists In tne U.h» (now retired) for the cure of JVertxm# £oat SfunHootl, ireotiMMJnd 1MW. In plain sealed envelope/Vee. Druggiata can fill 1U

Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Ma.

far mELcityKean

mS

Dr.

KEAN,

No.

173 SOUTH Clabk ST.,

Chicago

York

CKt»

DOCTORS

o.

United States Medical and Surgieal Institnte and Eye and Ear Infirmary.

t? permanently located

\Cor. Fourth and Cherry Sts.,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Patients cured since the institution was opened last winter in Terre Haute. The officers return thanks for the patronage received from Indiana and surrounding states. This is t.he 18th y«ar

since the

tablishment of the United

Terre Haute Ice Company.

BRANCH OFFICE:

NEWPORT, IND.'

OFFIOB OF

'Vtl •a

jf.<p></p>Doors,

Mental and information O's 23 ye »r* TOO- Kl k2,Chio«CO

Ttr.iS^

-•n"

ilk

(Es­

tablished

1863),

la

atill

treating

all

vate,

Pri­

Nerroo

®,

Chronic and Special

dt«-

ea»«i,8permatorhoea,l to potency incapacity)*Female Consaltation personally,diseases*etc. or by letter free. Dr.

is

the

on*y

physician

page Illustrated book,over

OPIUM

In

1

jl

tbe

that warrants cnre or no pay.

6*6

2,000

prescription*,$1

by mill*

ii

I

any ouo

II. KANK, vl

the

IX'.JJuno:.

1 Hotne.. tiovir offtv Henieily whercl

Cfm rnrf! fcimsrir ftii^Uy

and

palnJrxsl/.

Fox*

testlnio

2x8x6x8

3x7x

BLINDS—12x40x4,

12x36x4,

12x16x8,

BASH-i- 12x40x4,

12x36x4,

12x32x4,

12x16x8,

es­

States

Medical

Institute, first at Cleveland, now there Is a branch office in most every state in the Union and Canada. They employ only skilled, experienced, and successful physicians ana surgeons, they must be graduates of some first-class college of this country and membersof the royal college of: physicians and surgeons, England, because tbe institution is In both countries. Persons who have not succeeded to get cured by other physicians, should apply I to us at once either personally or by letter, for most of the diseases

that

nave

been hitherto considered Incurable we have in raose cases been successful in curing, for we cure cases every day that has beeD pronounced incurable by

the bestof

physicians, both in this country and other coantries. We are graduates of Allopathy, Homeopathy and Eclectic schools of medicine, but follow no creeds or isms. Our motto: "Cure the people and build up the constitution."

Female complaints and piles a specialty Ladies' waiting parlor, room 12. Gentlemen's waiting room, 11. Surgical operating room, 29. No charge for examination, and no charge except the wholesale price of medicine until the patlentis satisfied they are cured.

1868. 1884

7 H..

fSAfi

Notwithstanding the high river and Ice harvest at Terre Haute, we, as usual, will have a full supply for all demands, both local and foreign. We will sell the best lake ice,solidand pure. Orders giver to drivers,or left at tne office, prompt-v attended to. PBBDUK,

Proprietor and Manaser, No. 26Nortt Sixth 8t.

J.R. DUNCAN & CO.

Wholesale Dealers In

Pape?» Paper Bags, stationery, Twines, Etc.,

NO. 388 MAINSTREBT Will move about February 15th, to 660 AND 662 MAIN STREET.

Baby Wagons Sir., f"8

PERCALE, LQNtf CLOTH.

FINEST'COTTONS MANUFACTURED A BLEACHED EQUAL TO FRENCH. forSale by

6EDDES

A

&

ESTABLISHED, 1865.

CO.

DDI 7C Send six cents for postal nitb and receive free, a costly a of goods which will help all, of eitb sex,

to

more money right away than anj

thing else In this world. Fortunes«aw»«» the workers absolntely aura. At onoejs'i I dreu Tsim Oo.,.Au|o«Ui Maiov ...

mm

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ROSS M. WICKHAM & CO,

-A.GKE2SPTS

Commercial Union Assurance Com'y,

Assets January 1st, 1884 Capital re-inssurance fund and all other liabilities.. Net surplus.

Assets in United States Re-insurance fund and all other liabilities..

ESTABLISHED 1879. Sales and Exchanges for 1883, $3,561,230.0

-fv

BLAiNCHARDS:. REAr ESTATE

630 Main Street, Terre Haute, Inr?.

West Virginia, Kansas and Texas.

4 *£,

^Snd for copy of "WHAT NEXT." It gives List of Bargains."

AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: 2

DOORS—2x10x6x10x1% moulded, one and two lights, circle top

M-'"

O. No. 1, JUS0 No. 2,1.50 2x10x6x10 ..No. 1, 1.70 No. 2,1.40 2x8x6x8

All other sizes not quoted, and in price-list, will be sold at prices in proportion to sizes. G. W. SHAFFER, Manager.

AUCTION SALE!

CLOSING OUT SALE OF FURNITURE, STOYES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, &c,

Splendid Opportunity- for- Bargains, Beginning

day, May SOUi, at 8:SO A.. I£..

To the citizens of Terre Haute I would announce my determination to retire from the furniture, stove and queensware business, and to confine my attention for thr future to the sale of boots and shoes, and will therefore offer my large stock in that line at auction. Tbe stock embraces over $10,000 worth of very desirable goods eontallied in my two stores, Nos. S25 and 327 Main street.

Sales of queensware, glassware, tinware, stoved, etc.. in store No. 25 Main street, will bo held each day f• om 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. and from 7:31 p. m. to 19 p. m. Sales of furniture each day from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. in store No. 827 Main street.

Terncs 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, auctioneer-), to conduct thli sale, which will be continued from day to day till the stock is disposed of. would respectfully return my sincere thanks to the large numberof my patrone in thl* line of my business for several years past, and hope, In conclusion, tney wiJ' avail themselves of this splendid opportunity to obtain bargains.

W. S. OIiIFT. J. H. WLLXjL&MS, i. XL Clili*

CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO.,

HANUFAOTUBSKS Or

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c

vi -iH. fe!''.

AND DIALKHS

Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass Faints, Oils and Builfr ers* Hardware. I:5

MULBBBHY 8TRBKT, COB. TOKfTB. TSRB3 HAUTX. IHD

Phoenix Foundryi Machine Works

(PETBOX.KVH JKtlT.l

DANIEL BEAM

418 Walnu

and solicits your orders for fine

Has taken the shop, de:

MM®

-OF- .k»

Net surplus Invested in Government bonds. 4 900,501.80 Losses paid carh without customary 60 days discount. OFFIOBSavings Bank Block, Sixth and Ohio streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

R. McMILLEN & CO.,

MANUFACUREBS OF

sBlinds, Sash, Etc.,

NO. 930 MAIN ST., TERRE HAUTE, IND., JULY

Oeo W". SiiELfffer, IMia-n.e.ger'.

F":SlSTC

Contractors, Farmers, Builders,

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 business in this city and from the above date will offer to consumers onr large stock of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC.,

sv rye '^^'{HCOBPOBATBD, 1899. i- lit

Manufacturers and Dealer* in Everything Belatbig to

Machinery Power, Cast and Wrought Iron Work,

REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

818 to WW Nortb Ninth Street. Near Union Depot. Terr* Rant*.

IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN r//f ]^en*

Ibottled

street

^CABINET WOIIK,

for

store-fltUngs, repairs of all kinds, and all Job work in carpentering and cabinetmaking. Good work ,.tor„ r^ugnable prices

DANIEL DEAN,

i''lifrir i,.., 419 Walnut Street-

...jl 1,285,774.11 8 187,466 26 ...t 3,148,317!%

S 2,327, 1,387,184.24

BOSS. M. WICKHAM, State Agent and Adjuster.^

WESTERN OFFICE.

HUTCHINSON, KAS.

We make a Specialty of CHOICE INVESTMENT^ for CAPITALISTS in Improved and Unin% proved Real Estate in Indiana,"Illinois,Ohtcv

vm-i

1st,

1884.

$4.00

s.80.

No. 1, 1.55 No. 2,

L6J

160

1.25

65

60

60

50

Tues­

Hra OimcebotMeefe*»ee !»•"*©«»•. The trabllc jnost rot accept any but orirtMl goottl by us, as tht imitations ire wortnicM.

FRUIT EVAPOBATOB.S.

We manufacture tbe Williams Fruit and Vegetable Evaporators for factory use. We also make the Bid well Patent fruit Evaporators for a medium 8l« make two sires of the

lattJr.

Thesa

Evaporators have noequal Ujey sell oa their merits. We are notobllged tocut on prices to compete with worthier machines. Parties are g^to g^themjl rfiftsonaDle prices. Send for circular. JOHN WILLIAMS A SON»

Patentees and Manufacturers* Kuiaroaxon.

YMII# PEOPLE'S fitJIOE

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