Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 September 1884 — Page 3
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AA1LROAD TIME TABLE. ally corrected to Ute.] tTpion depot, Chestnut and Tenth streets. AUtaMJUUBXcept I.
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ftSo^WortMngrton), and freights. Explanation or references: *Every day. All trains not so marked ran dally except Sunday. IParlor cars dally, except bunday. Sleeping ears, Reclining chair «r,
VAND ALIA LINE.
U, £Mr (Ijeare going Bast.) flfilt Line. 1*25 a, Cincinnati Express 12:65 p. •sDay Express 2:20 p. and Accommodation- 7:00 a. (Arrive from West.)
Fast Ldne..._ 1:17 a. m. cinnatl Express ....... 13:40 p. m. ~.y Express.. —3:00 p. m, (Leave going West.) Waolflc Express 1JW a. m. Mall Train.... ............... 1007 a. m. •sFast Express....— 3:10 p. m, (Arrive from East.) **Paolfle Express 1:10 a.m. Mall Train ..... 10X10 a. m. •stFast Express........^.. 3:00 p. m. •'Bdlanapolls Aooommodation 7:00 p. m. 5 TERBE HAUTEITMXJANSPOBT. (Logansport Division of Vandalla.) (Leave for North.)
Mall Tram 6:00 a. m. Accommodation.. 8:86 p. m. (Arrive from North.)' f- Mall Train 11:40 a. m.
Accommodation 7:45 p.m. Ify BVANSVILLE 4 TEKRE HAUTE, uj (Leave lor Booth.) fj 'Express —. ZflO p. m. jL iKashvllle Express*^......:- 4:10 a. m.
Accommodation.....™ 6a»p. m. Accommodation, No. 7. 6:00 a.m. (Arrive from South.) Aooommodation... 10:00 a. m, •sOhlcago Express. 11:45 p. *Eastern Express 3:17 p. m,
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Accommodation *9:16 p. m,
CHICAGO
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EASTERN ILLINOIS.
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Chicago Express. 806 a.
Evansvllle AChicago Express:. 2SO p. •s/fash ville & Chicago Express.. 11 £0 p. (Arrive from North.) T«rre Haute Aooommodation... 10:05 a. Ok loago
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Terre Haute Ex 6:16 p.
WJhloago and Nashville Ex 4:00 a. ILLUSOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest.) "Mail and Accommodation- 6:46 a. m. (Arrive from Northwest.)
Mail and Aooommodation. 4:80 p, mi IpMlg T.H.A&B.(toWorthlngton). g? (Depot oorner First and Main streets.) (Leave for Southeast.) land Express ........... 0:35 a.m. ommodation... 2:4o p. (Arrlveftr oi-wat.i and Express„„ 13:15 p. m. mmodation.......... 10:06 a. m.
INDIANAPOLIB
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is Express (Leave going West.)
"•Day Enwess..... *ssNew fork Express Boston
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Paris Express (Arrive from West.) •csNew Tork Express....... 8:16 a. m. BayB^press 8:45 p.m. Jjocal Passenger 6:63 a.m. bdlanapolls gSxpress 12 KB p. m.
Jvmizzr——— IS 1:3
Indianapolis Express 12.-06 p.
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CALLENDAR'S CELEBRATED
BITTERS-'
OR. €1LL£NDAB'S CELEBRATED
^Left Liver Bitters!
A specialty for Liver Complaints, KidJuey Diseases and Female Debilities in all tttelr forms. Carries off Bile. Cures Dys^Mpsla. For Malaria, that unseen vaporous poison-spreading diseases and death tn many localities, for which quinine is ao genuine antidote, but Liver Bitter are not only a thorough remedy, but a relia Fl« preventative. In„short, all disorders
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the Wver, Kidney, Stomach, Blood and Jkln are conquered by the Bitters. Ask your druggists for them. Manufactured by Barbero ft Callendar, 116 Bridge street, Peoria, Illinois. Cook and B6U, wholesale Iruggists sells Left Liver Bitters.
The Improved United States Scales.
Wagon. Stock, Coal, Hopper, Dorm an RaUroad Tmck and others, all slies. The best Improved Scales in the world. Bold at prices that defy competition.
Send for illustrated circular. Address "NITED STATES SCALE CO., Terre Haute, Ind. Oflloe and works on south Fourth street. (Patented May 18th, 1875—February 38th, 8. Two patents December 20th, 1881.) 8. Austin, Patentee.
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state of
Hay Fever
Is a type of catarrh hi
avlng pe-
culiarsymptoms. It is attended by an inflamed condition of the lining membrane of the nostrils, tearducts and throat, a fl 11 the lungs. An acrid mucus is secreted, the discharge Is accompanied with a painful burning sensation. There are severe spasms of 1 g. frequent attacks of
aohe. a watery and inflamed feyes. Bay's Cream Balm is a
rtmedyfounded on a correct diagnosis of this disease and can be depended upon, jo at*, at druggists 60 ots. bymaU. 8ample bottle by mall 10c. ELY BROS., Drmgglsts, Oswego, N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTED.
We are in want of a few men to soclclt orders for the sale of Choice Nursery Mtook. To men who can make a success of the business we oan *ive steady employment and good pay. (previous experience In the business not essential.). Adply for terms with references to
L. L. MAY, CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.
Our specialties are New Fruit and Ornamental Hist XA1SKB HBSTBT AHIlBVRG.
KAISER & 1BLBURC,
UPHOLSTERERS,
Ho, 104 North 4th St., Terre Hsate, lad. All orders promptly filled at very Reasonable Bates, and all work guaranteed.
Terre Haute Eye Infirmary,
jfes
Permanently established by alav of N.V.. late of Tentron, Mo., who made the diseases of the eye a spwUl-
JeprtVtwenty^eTght yea™,and treats
er Third and Ohio streeU, opposite St. Ales hotel. Office hours frp^n Ja, mto 13 m., from 1 to 6 p. m.
AGENTS ™L™E EXPRESS
Where the Daily Express Cani be Found.
Brazil, Ind., T. M. Robertson ft Co. Brucevllle, IniL, Wm. Willis. BlckneU, Ind., W. 8. McLlnn. Carbon, Ind., w. H. Haywafd. Casey, 111., walla Kelly. Catlin, Ind., W. W. Wright. Clay City, IndyJohn W. Hays. Clinton, Ind., Harry SwlneharU Cory, Ind., M. M. Zen or. Crawfordsvllle, Ind., Lacey ft FonUus. Charleston, 111., F. C. Wright. Danville, Si., Geo. Hamper. Edwardsport, Ind., B. F. Kei Eugene, Ind., M. Watson. Farmersburg. Ind-, George Heap. Kontanet, tnd., Ed. High. Oreencastle, Ind., L. 8. Cumback. Greenup, 111., John Conzett. Harmony, Ind., Harry E. Brooks. Hazelton, Ind., I. N. Bush. Hindsboro, III., T. Simpson. Isabell, IU., W. J. Tipton. judson, Ind., Oren En sey. Kansas, 111., John A. Payne. Knights ville, Ind., John Burk. Marshall, 111., V. L. Cole. Martinsville, 111., J. H.. Ramwy. Montezuma, Ind., Philips ft Co. Montrose, 111., H. G. Vansant. Newport, Ind.. W. F. Thornton. Oakland, I1L, 6. D. WiUlams, Oaktown, Ind., Wm. Mallett. Paris, 111., W. B. Sheriff ft Co. Patoka, Ind., S. B.Jerauld. Perrysvllle, Ind., Smith Rabb. Princeton, Ind.tR. F. Kolb. Pimento. Ind., W. T. French. Riley, Ind., Fowler ft Hager. RockvlUe, Ind., Mahan Bros. Rosedale, Ind., Wm. Bucher. Robinson, 111., W. G. Dancy. Shelburn, Ind., H. V. Stark Staunton, Ind., W. H. Tibbits. Sullivan, Ind., Ethan Allen. Sanford, Ind., J. B. Shickel. Teutopolis, III., F. C. Thole. Terre Haute, Terre Haute House news
stand.
BT. LOUIS.
[Depot corner Sixth and Tippecanoe stir (Arrive from East.)
•Day Express •osNew York Express-.. •ton
10:06 a. m. 1:18 a. m. 9:10 p. m. *6:48 p. m. 10:08 a. m. 1:18 a. m. 9:10 p. m. 6:50 p. m.
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Terre Haute, National House news stand. Terre Haute, E. L. Godecke. Terre Haute, Post Office Lobby, Terre Haute, Union News Co., Terre Haute, Hart's Book Store, street. Terre Haute, W. Sibley, 1216 Main St. Terre Haute, Dr. Ewart, 142 Lafayette street. Vermillion, 111., E. Swain. ViOcennes, Ind., Union Depot Hotel. Vlncennes. Ind., H. V. Somes. Worthlngton, Ind., DaisyDwyer.
TEN YEARS FOR MURDER.
Hughes, of ClarkiCounty, Found Guilty at Robinson. Special to the Express. Halt
Martinsville, 111., September 16.— The readers of the Express are familiar with the circumstances of the killing of Victor Joseph by Dr. Hughes, all being residents of Anapolis, Crawford county, during the month of
Theo. Tribble, of Newbury, and Jacob W. McGlossom, president of the Republican club of Staunton were here to-day. They are well pleased with the outlook for the Republican ticket in Posey township.
Luther Wolfe and Charles Jones went to Indianapolis Saturday night to buy torches for the parade Thursday night, the occasion of Mr. Peppers meeting here. They got 500.
Saline City, Ind., September 16.— The Hon. A. B. Cusick, Republican candidate for the Btate senate from the counties of Owen and Clay, addressed a very large and appreciative audience at this place last night. The Democracy true to the instinct of their nature did everything they could possibly do to prevent the people from hearing the honorable gentleman. Failing in this, they procured a fife and drum and stationed themselves in easy hearing distance of the meeting and kept up a continued fifeing and beating of the drum during the whole evening, greatly to the annoyanee of the speaker and the audience. This little episode of last night lully illustrates to our people the desperate strait that the recent election in Maine has placed the Democratic party in. Those same men that disturbed tne would, if down South, use instead of the fife and drum.
le meeting last night tne shot gun
THE COURTS,
Circuit Court.
Hon. H. D. Scott, Judge
No. li,787. Mary A. Williams ts. Perry Williams divorce trial by court ana aeorseof divorce.
Bupertor Court.
Hon. J. M. Allen, Judged* 7 No. 1,194. MadisorfBrysiit et el. ex parte— partition for drainage '-teport of commissioners withdrawn.
No. 1,177. Sylvester Wegener vs. Wesley H. Price on lease continued by agreement until the 20th of November.
No. 1,221. Sylveeter Wegener vs. Wesley H. Price damages continued until November
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No. 1,861. Anna B. Spragne vs. George W. Spiague divorce trial by eourt and decree custody of minor children awarded to plaintiff.
New Suits—Circuit Court.
No. 13,803. George W. Fans, adm. of est. of Matilda Helmkamp, vs. Henry Helmkamp eivil. Forie & Ham ill.
Transfers of Beal Estate.
Wm. D. Butler to Thoe. M. Vance, south half of lot 88, block 6, division 83 in public burying ground, for 87.50.
Henry Helmkamp to Sarah Bonham,' quit claim deed to lots 25 and 59, Dean's subdivision, west of Canal, for 81.
Anton Mayer to Chas. Stats, lot 5, Haggerty's subdivision in Parson's subdivision, for 8350.
Kelley W. Chapman to Stephen Hedgee, 84 feet snag8 inches on south side of lot 10, Jone's subdivision ef lot 5 in old lot 66, for $1,800.
Stephen Hedgee to Ida A. Chapman, south half of lot 2, Joseph G. Wilson's subdivision of part of lot 64, for $2,500.
Doctor B. Waddle to Wm. Huff, 40 acres in section 32, Nevins township, for $1,200. Alex. Crews to 8. C. Stimson, quit claim deed to tract of land in section 2, Sugar Creek township (town 11), for $1,
VARIETIES
Thistles form a favorite painting or embroidery.
March last, the account of which was I in the soring, fall and during summer published in the Express at the time. I denotes torpid liver we have no appeHuirhee has been confined in the Rob- tite and no ambition. Take Dr. Jones
giving the prisoner twelve years in the eases, penitentiary. The defense in behalf blood purifier. Can of the prisoner was insanity and self-1 most delicate. Price defense. His counsel are making ap-1 sale by Gulick & Co. plication for anew trial, partly on the round that one of the jurors wis quite Jeaf. The general comment appears to be that Hughes has escaped well, and had better let well enough alone.
NEIGHBORHOOD POXjITIOS.
Preparing for a Big Republican Meeting Brazil—Democratic Disturber^ fit 1
at Saline City. Special to the Express.
Brazil, Ind., September 16.—The Republican club held a business meeting last night, which was largely at-
tended, to make arrangements for the I Hay Fever, and experienced great
turn-out and parade on the occasion of Mr. Pepper's speaking on Thursday evening. Fifteen new members were taken into the club. After considerable discussion pro and con it was decided to raise a Blaine and Logan pole on the corner of Maine and Meridian Btreets. This will be the joint enterrise of the Iron and Steel Workers' Blaine and Logan club and the other club, who will work in concert in the matter. The secretary was requested to invite all the clubs from the surrounding towns to come force on Thursday evening. The
in force on Thursday evening. Ane
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Heart Fains.
Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizziness, Indigestion, Headache, Sleeplessness cored by "Wells' Health tions quiet and unchanged, dosing weak. Renewer."
Father Hyacinthe speaks no English, and says he is too old to learn.
Griggs* Glycerine Salve.
The best on earth, can truly be said I
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cats, bruises, scalds,
Parisian ladies are said to have their finger nails painted with portraits and landscapes.
Some one has declared conceit worse than consumption, and the comparison is a true one. Many are the "conceited" who cry down legitimate remedies, and who delude suffering humanity, whose only salvation is the immediate use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
The British have records of 225 earthquakes in the last 656 years, and the Isles are still there.
The Proper Way
To attach a stamp to an envelope) is to moisten the envelope and then apply the stamp. Try tniB. If we all did dbdol ProPer thing we would use Dr. i, sixth I Jones' Red Clover Tonic for dysjpepeia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malaria diseases, poor appe-
Red Clover Tonic it corrects these
continued throughout last week. A troubles, restores good spirits. Jt to^ftjjoUsand dispatch just received states that the speedily cures dyspepsia, bad breath, IT.h.&I. RaJLlroad, iury has brought in the verdict giving piles, pimples, ague and malaria di«H way station av%n ffv£kitra vaavfl Tn fVio I eoflAfl. A perfect tonic, appetizer and I a St. L. R. R. waj purifier. Can be taken by the' -station delicate. Price 50 centB. For
A leading iiociety lady at the Catskills boasts 177 different costumes, 11 trunks, 2 poodles and 3 maids. She also has a husband. jft-t
Hay Fever.
From Col. J. Maidhof, of New Tork: 'I have suffered severely for the last ten years from Hay Fever in early and I mid-summer and in the fall. I desire in the interest of my fellow sufferers to testify in favor of Ely's Cream Balm. My short use of it demonstrated its ef-1 Chicago, Illinois, I ficacy.—J. Maidhof, 401 Broadway.
getabottle of
marshall, Mr. Jean Callihan, requests fng Syrup for Children Teethi those who will participate the pro-
a'aIaaIp a«i
cession to report at 6 0 clock on Thursday evening and go through a preliminary drill before the parade. After a good meeting the club adjourned to meet in two weeks, September 29th, on which occasion Mr. A. B. Cusick, candidate for state senator will make a speech.
as the best of all the many remedies 11 B-,way stations, have tried.-T.R Jenks^wyer, Grand ^S'po^h?8' Rapids, Mich. Price 50 cts.
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Five hundred dollar bills are counterfeited to a large extent iook out] that the ice man don't give them to you in change.—Brooklyn Times
Advice to Mothers.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and
Winslow'B SoothTeething. Its It will relieve
Mrs. Winslow'f
va?ue
i8 incalculable. It will
Thnva. nt*
the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no I Over the business
mistake about it. It cures dysentery I
gives tone and energy to the whole I
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Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and Dest female nurses and physicians in the Dnited States, and is for sale bv all duggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. t,r
An inn-dependent paper—the Hotel Mail.—[Philadelphia Record.
Thin People.
"Well's Health Renewer" restores I health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1.
The fall arrivals of seal skins from Alaska at New York for London, comprises 1,700 casks, each cask holding fifty or sixty skins, the largest number ever received in one season.
THE MARKETS.
OHIOAGQ RBV1EW.
-ket dull and unchanged.
WHEAT—Demand fair and prices higher visible supply showed an increase of 1,000,000 bushels market opened firm, advanced %c, then under heavy offerings declined ^c, flue-1 tnated and dosed %s over yesterday. Sales ranged: September, 74@74^e, dosing at 74)£c October, 75&@7G%o, cloeing at 76c*, November, 77@77}fc, closing at 77X°i De-1 cember, 78^@79Xc, cloeing at 79J£o.
CORN—In fair demand and unsettled, open-1 ed weaker but railed sharply %@l&c, de-1 clined tf@lc and closed generally higher cash, 54x655dosed at 55%c Septem-1 bar, 54®65&o, closed at 55c October, 60% 51 Vc, closed at51^c November.48J{@4430, dosed at 43%c year, 38@38&c, dosed at 88Jc.
OATS—In fair demand and steady cash, 35c September, 25@25&c, dosed at 25}£c Oc5J^c, cloaed at 25%c November, dosed 25%o year, 35@25Wc,
Kay, dosed at|
BTB—Market easier 68c, BABLBY—Market dull.
DBT GOODS.
NEW YORK. N. T., September 16.—Beeaa very good demand at Jobbing hands and fiurly large trade in progress. From agents wants have been very good for Tuesday, and in absence mails, telegremssrs many. Prints, fancy drees goods, sackings and suitings, flan- 1 nels,hosierysna other specialties have had! many requests. For cotton goods there has been a fair trade. Woolens have been dealt in very lightly. Exports of cotton geods 3,890 packages the p&st week.
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Toax, N. T., Sept. 16.-Kour-Maket dull super state (westan $2 40©a 85 od
to cixaoe,
—Spot lots weak options opened shade better later fell back from elos.ing heavy and unsettled ungraded, 51@61c:
design for No. 8, SS^c No. 2 60c ungraded white, 60 No. 2 September, 58@58%c, fclosing at 58o: October, S7M@ 58%c, oloeiog at 54Kc November, S6W@67^c, closing at 563c December, 47^@49c, closing at 48c. Oats—
Firm mixed western, 29@84 white western 88@42c. Coffee—Spot fair Bio quiecf op-
CINOUTNATI..
CINCINNATI, O., September 16.—Floor— Market dull and unchanged. Wheat—Market heavy No. 2 red, 77o. Corn—Market dull:
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ward
76}(e
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K^rIlS!SL^kft
with continued down
tendency, $1 11.
burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and| 1., toxjqdo. all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 26 cents. For sale by Gulick & Co.
80ath on Founh
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TOLEDO, O., September 16. Quiet, but steady Ho. 2, cash and
October, 77J£c November,
79}fc
De
cember, 81p£c bid No. 2, cssh, 81o asked Com—Market dull No. 2 cash s^ Beptembert 58e October, 61c ncked. Oats—Steady No 2, 26^c.
For the Cue of Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, Bronchi tis,Croop, Influ
tite, low spirits, headache, or diseases I lenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, 111 of the kidneys, stomach and liver. II cipient Consumption and for there Price 50 cents. For sale by Gulick & llief of consumptive persons in advaa Co I Iced stages of the Disease. ForSalel by all Druggists.—Price, 25 Cents.!
Mme. Gerster is preparing for an-1 I other visit to the United States.
Life .Preserver.
If you are losing your grip try "Wells' Health Benewer. direct to weak spots.
on life,! Goes
An exchange says: "President! Arthur tans easily." Ytss, Chet used to be a country school master.
This extreme tired feeling we have
POST qiTIOE JIBE0T0BY.
Ofhcei No. 90 South Sixth Street OFFICE HOUBa General Delivery from 7^0 a. m. nmt 7.-00 p. m.
Lobby and Stamp Department, from 7:30 a. m. until 8:00 p. m. Money Order and Registry offloe, from 8M)a. m. until 5KX) p. m.
On Sunday the omce is open from 9M* m. until 10 o'clock a. m. No Money Ordev
or Register business transacted on Sun days. HAILS CLOSK.
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12. night 12 noon. l^Sp. m. 3:a)p. m. BKJOft. m. lH5 p.
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12, night !:80p.
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Western, east of Danville, IU. 11® p. m. WEST, St. Louis and through West. „. Van.R. R. waysta. B^Oa. m. l:4Sp, 1A St. L. R. R. way station 9:40 a.m.: 111. midland way sta. 6s00 a.m. Toledo, Wabash
12, night. _9:40a. m. 1:45 p.
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Wes'iuwestofDanville, ill. 11:80 p. m. Charleston, Illinois, (through poufeh,) 12, night. 1 Mattoon, 1111 no s, (through poucb,) 12, night. Paris, lift., (through pouch,) 12:00 night.
NORTH. 04)0 a. m. 1:15 p.m 11:80 p. m.
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at-1 I have used Ely's Cream Balm fori way stations, ea
lief. I most cordially recommend it I t. h. A Logansport R.
Eastern 111,
re-1 D|ouCn'
6:00 a. m.
inrou*
uaop.m.
630 a. m.
throngh'pouoh. 8:15 p. m. North'n Ind. north*n 1 12, night,
Ohio, Mich. *Ca. life p. m. \11:80:p.m SOUTH. fivansville and statlons on T. H.
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R. R. 12 night 1:45 p. Worthlngton and stations onT. H.
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S. E.R. R. 6:00a. m. |gp HACK LINES. .,3 Pralrleton. Prairie
Creek, Qraysville and Fairbanks: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 7:00a. m,
CITY DELIVERY.
The Carriers leave the Oflloe for dell and collection, over the entire city a. m. and 8:80 p. m. ortton of the City: 7A
11
lveiy ir,™i
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and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach The mail is collected from Street Lettei and bowels, cures wind colic, softens Boxes on Main street, from First tc •hn mma rndnrAn inflammation and Twelfth streets, north on Fourth to Cher* tne gums, reauces mnsmmauon, ana
8580
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Bnd 9
Walnut and south
First to Poplar, and on Ohio between
SVBtem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Flrstand Sixth, every week day between
8 and 9 a. m., between 9 and 10 a. m. between 12anal p. m. and between 7:80 and &20 p. m. All other boxes are collected twice a day. between the hours of 7n» and 10 a. m., and between 3:80 and 6.-00 p. m.
On Sunday the Post Offloe la open from 9 to 10 o'clock a. m., and persons desiring their mall oan call at the window designated by the number of their aarrler.
Sunday collections over the entire cltx are made between 4:20 and 5:00 p. m., ana again in the business part of the olty between 7:30 and 8 o'clock, p. m.
J. O. JONES, P. M.
REMOVAL!
[Mrs. B. A. Hastings
Has removed her Millinery business from 422 Main street to 652 Main street. Will have new goods in a few days.
9
GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN!
Set prices at Zimmerman's, CIS Main, on
Heating and Cooking Stoves
Cjkioaso, September 16,1884. I and all kinds of KITuhBN SUPPLIB8
LOOMIS
QILLETT,
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DENTISTS:
N 0.8884, Southwest oorner af Fourth anu Walnut streets, Terre Haute, Ind. Teeth extracted without pain by the new
Sone.
aiented process. All kinds of work
PILES! PILES!
Sure cure by using DR. VOLKER'8 never failing PILE REMEDY. Have made many cures in this city, to which 1 csn refer those Interested.
City office with Barker A Alvey, 664 Main street. Home office Dennison, IIL Address all letters to home office.
Your respectfully, L. VOLKE BS
Mount Auburn
90UNC.LADIES' IN8TITUTB
OINdHMATI.—
J. B. DUNCAN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Paper, Paper Bags, Stafieaery, Twlses. IKto' 660 AMD 60S MAIM STRK T.
WAlTTED
Cassimeres, Ktc., o:
$8 60$5 AO 8t. Louis, W 80 ___
s&S- IS: IAMD OKITIUL IEIBUCH.
8^cf ungradeS red, 60c No. 2 81@82c: No. 3 red, October,85V@M£o, doeing at 86J£c November, 87j^«88jfe dosing at 88%c Deoember, 88@90^c, closing at 90J^o January, 9OX0MXci cloring at 91?£c February, 92X®94c, dosing at 88Xc Com
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THB TRRHff AriTTH?xPKP!SS. WEDNESDAY, M0KN1N0. SEPTEMBER 17 1M.
UBQAL.
OTICE TO NON-RESIDEITT.
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To Ahrend H. Luken, or whom it may concern: Whereas, On the 18th day of October, 1883, by order of the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, the city engineer of said city made an estimate of monies due to Charles T. Chad wick, assignee of Caleb Jackson, contractor with said city for improving Third street between Gulick and Osborn streets (east side), by grading, graveling and curbing same, which work nas been done by said contractor as contracted, and, In pursuance of said estimate, an estimate' was made oil the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number three (3) in Luken's subdivision of part of out-lot sixty-six (66), lying in section twenty-eight (28), town twelve (1Z), north range nine (9) west, in the city of Terre Hauvpt county of Vigo, and state of In~ diana, belonging to Abrens H. Luken, and, whereas, on the 8th day of September, 1884, the said Common Council ordered, that a precept issue to the undersigned treasurer of said city for the collection of said assessment, which precept is now in the hands of said .treasurer, and. whereas, the sum of thirty nine-ty-tnree one hundreth ($30 93.) dollars Is now due on said estimate from said Ahrend B. Luken, and, whereas, said Ahrend H. Luken is a non-resident of the oily of Terre Haute. Now, If the amount due as aforesaid, upon said assessment, is not paid within twenty (20) days after the date of this publication, I, the said treasurer, will proceed to make the same by levy of said lot.
C. A. ROBINSON,
Treasurer City of Terre Haute.
N
OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
[No. 1324]
8tate of Indiana, Vigo county, in the Superior court of Vigo oounty, Flrmln NipperW et al., executors of Chauncey Rose vs. Jacob D. Kerfelmer and Helen V. Herkimer, on note.
Be it known that on the 22d day of Au :ust» 1884, said plaintiflb filed an affidavit due form, showing that said defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana.
Said non-resident defendants are here by notified of the pendency of said action inst them, and that the same will oi.»ad for trial October 24, US), at theSe tember term of said court in the year 18)
Attest: MERRILL N: SMITH. Clerk Tennant
A
Thomas, Atty's for Pl'ff.
J^PPLICATIOJ* FOR LICENSE.
The undersigned will apply to the Board of County Commissioners, at their regular session, which commences on the 1st Monday in October.for license to retail
Irltuous and malt liquors in less quan,le8 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 at southeast corner of Fourth and Tippecanoe, lot No. 15, block ', Sibley's addition.
N
FRANCIS McHUGH,
OTICE OF APPOINTMI NT
The undersigned have been ai. administrators of the estate of Geo. Ellis, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JAMES ELLIS,
August 30th, 1884. EDWIN ELLIS.
LUXURY!
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With its New Equipment, Excellent Road Bed, and possessing every appliance for Luxurious Travel known to he serviceable, offers to Passengers for
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Indianapolis, Cincinnati,
Cleveland, Buffalo,
-AND ALL- OFFICE HOURS.
NEW ENGLAND CITIES.
FastJTIme, Sure Connections In Union Depots,and a-j
PALACE SLEEPING COACHES
Which ru ougti betwe^
Terre Haute & New York WITHOUT:CHANGE.
To^persons going WEST or SOUTHWEST, on pleasure or business, and to
Western Land Seekers
The accommodations offered by this Line are unsurpassed. 1 Hrect Connections are made for all points in
Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Californla and Mexico, -1
AVOIDING fTRANSFER AND DELAY.
If you contemplate a journey anywhere. until who give fnil information.
Gen
B. MARTIN, fif lAniolA-
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FerreHaute Ice Company.
Notwithstanding the high river and ice harvest' at Terre Haute, we, as usuai, will have a full supply for all demands, both local and foreign.
attended to.
We will seli the
best lake ice, solid and pure. Orders giver to drivers, or left at tne office, prompt) L. F. PERDUE,
Proprietor and Manager, No. 26 Nortfc Sixth St.
THE
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CALIGRAPH.
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nection with thur present line for Sprinr trade. Addrsas M: CRE88WKLL 4
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Manufacture™. MMMarket street. PblM HlDBlS.
at »s to »lo per acre. Address C. PHILLIPS
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MELLHIR,
Agents, Terre Haute, Ind.
Taught and in practical use at the Terre Haute Commercial College.
C. D. CHAPMAN'S EAST END DRUGSTORE Cor. Main and Twelvth Sts.,
Is headquarters for Pure Drugs, Medicines and ChemlcalB, Toilet Articles, Liquors and Cigars. Prescriptions accurately compounded day or night.
NEW COMBINED REMEDY.
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from Nervous Weakn^iW.
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PAREIRA CHEMICAL COMPANY. Chicago, 111.
25c. Weekly!
THE
WEEKLY
Will be fkirnished from this time on tint
November 15th
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This will give the. subscri
ber two issues of the WEEKLY after the election on November 4th, in which the full
returns of the election will be given.. During the Campaign the
Express will contain in ful all the proceedings of import ant political meetings as well
as all the important domestic and foreign news.
ADDRBSS
GEO. M. ALLEN,
Proprietor of Express,
TERRE HAUTE, INI).
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I. H. €. KOY 8H Attorney atLaw, No. 503 1-2 MAIN STREET.
E- Knowles
VETERINARY SURGEON.
)ffiee,Rooral7 Savings Bank Building
10 to 12 o'clock a. 3 to 6 o'clock p. m. to 8 o'clock, p. m.
)r. W. C. Eichelberger, OCULIST and AURIST,
Room 18, Savings Bank Building TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Otfiok Houks 9 to 13 a. m., and from to 5 p. m.
DBS. R1CUKD891 & VJUIYALZAI, Dentists,
Office, S. W. Cor. Fifth and Main Sts., KNTBANCE ON FIFTH STREKT.
Communication by telephone. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered.
T. C. HOOil, M. D.,
(WITH DR. SPAIN.)
Iffiec: Cor. Third and Main Sk
ROOMS THE SAME. TERBE HAUTE, IND. Night calls promptly attended.
DR. J. E. DUNBAR, OCULIST,
Late of the firm ef Haley
SMITH
West. Agt, Bl» LOUIS Oen.Pass.Ag
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Dunbar.
Chronic Diseases of the Eye a Specialty. Office, NO. 232 Sonth Fifth street. Dri. J. E. DONBAR,
Box 1538, Terre Haute, Ind.
Office Hours—7 to 10 a. m. 12 m. to 3:30 and 5 to 6 p.m.
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W. H. HASLETT,
18 South ntth Street.
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale.
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HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS!
Special attention given to hard wood finishing with oil or varnish.
EATON & JACKSON, 811*
BRANCH OFFICE:
NEWPORT, IND.
BEFORE]
Main
STAR LAUNDRY
NO. 077 1-2 MAIN STREET.
Shirt, Collars, Caffs & Laee Cartaim,
DONK UP EQUAL TO NKW.
s#*t*r ud rsaiir washtags Akii
ESTABLISHED 1879 Sale* Md ExohaRgei for 1883, $3,561,230.01
BLANCHARD'S REAL ESTATE
630 Main Street, Terre Haute, Inr',
West Virginia, Kansas and Texas.
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Carriage Maker
He can [carry the State by a big majority.
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MANOTAOTDB*Ba Of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c.
AND DIALKBfl
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We make a Specialty of CHOICE INVESTMENTS! for CAPITALISTS in Improved and Unim proved Real Estate in Indiana, Illinois, Oh'
Ben Blanchard.
tSV Send for copy of "WHAT NEXT." It gives List of Bargains.
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Obane Safes, Wire Cloth, Wire Counter
Vflend tor Catalogue.
IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF
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F. B. MtHOKUEB, Sxcrr.
Wire & Iron Co.
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tQ^Uenfeton tUi
|0ne Ounce Dottles reduced from IS cts. to I cw.-i Two Ounce bottle* reduced from 26 ct8. to I6cen c! Ive Ounce bottles reduced from 60 cts. to 26 c&mn (be public must not accept any bnt original pooc«i
glssa S fl! 18 bottled by ud, as the lroilationa are worthless
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"""iGhesebrGOgb ^anufacturing&o., Now YariL
Phtenix Foundry 1 Machine Works
ESTABLISHED, 1865. ENOOEPOBATED, 187». Manafactarets snd Dealers in Everything Belating to
Machinery Power, Cast and Wrought Iron Work,
BEFAIB1N6 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
5r 8 88S Korth Ninth Street, Near Union Depot, Terre Hsate, In
Electric Appliances are sent o« 30 Days' Trial.
TO MEN ONLY, Y0UNQ OR OLD, 11/ UO
are suffering from Haarooa
skill,
SENT
fltvorite preeerlptlon of one of
the
(noted and socceisftd special lata in
the
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now retired) for the cure of Jferwtw
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Address DR. WARD A CO., Looiaissa. Ma.
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for Pilea.
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BATE
85 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICASu.
A roffular gradnatc. i^TheOldest Si In the United Statej, whoso
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perfect method and' purs medicine insure BFZKDY and PESUANENT CURF.9 of all Private. Chronio and Nervous Diseases. Affections of the Blood, Skin. Kidneys, Bladder, Eruptions, Ulcers, Ol"' Sores, Swelllns ««r the Glattd., ftorc Moat i, Throat, Bone Pulns, pennaneatljr eared a eradicated from the system for life.
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and physicians throughout tha
couutry, knosrmcrthiB, freQaently recommend difllealk cases to the Old'
at
SpoelaUlst, by
whom
every
known arood remedy is need, war Dr. Bate's Age ond £xpcrience make hii opinion of ra» preme lmnnrtance. S^ThoM who Mil see no one oat the Doctor. Consultations free and sacredly confldcnttai. Cases which havo failed in obtaininjr relief elsewhere* eapeolally solicited. Female Diseases treated. Call or write. Honrs, from to «j Sunday*. lO to 19+ (JuiDB
TO
Kk*R. Address as above*
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WEAK, UNDEVELOPED: PARTS
OF THE HUMAN BODY ENLARGED. DKVEI
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adrertteement long ran in oar papeg. An renHr io io^
gqinea^ejnlj^saoh*ttagr^wnoevideao^iToni^
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Dr. KEAN.
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lapofaey (nm
lse«p»cH7), F«aislft 4IWMU, etc. Ooo* mitatfon pereoaallr, or by letter fre* Ihr. Kmo fa tha anly pttTtidaa In tha cHyth«t w«mnt»cam or r«mt. IK
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