Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 December 1885 — Page 3
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tbls po,wder never varies. A ramrvei ?I parity,- strength and wnoiesomeneSs. MoreeofiomlcaS than tbeordinary klnls, and cannot he sold In competttlonwith lav mnltltnie of Iffw test, short wilgat aium or phosphate powders. Sold only tncant.
ROYAL H* KIN li POWDEKW., 106 Wall street, New Yorx.
IN Zj. S. OO, iHl PATENT MOLDED
A LA ROSE CORQ6T8
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These Oorseta oi« molded, anA tra warranted t* retain their fine term and finish no matter how long in M,
rTher
ELECTRIC
Without Pain, or Sore. This is the Great* est Wonder of the Nineteenth Cea turyt astontehlx it does, the entire Veterinary workL
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Price, «t. targe Boxa* 8entt»any*|ik»» on receipt of prl«& Dr. GUT CRCin.
TAGIOUS
Diseases are prevalent all over the world I am a native of England, and while I was in that country 1 contracted aterri^' blood poison, and for two years was v'® treatment as an ont-door patle' ^,a§r.« tingbam Hospital, England
MW -*»fness, with partial loss of te pain in my head and eyesi -10*1 nearly ran me crazy. I lost all ,..• in that country, and sailed for ^morica, and was treated at Roosevelt in inlsclty, as well ax by a prominent yhyilclan in New York having no connection vlth the hospitals.
I saw the advertisement of 8wilt's Spe•iflo, and I detef mined to give It a trial as last resort. I had given up all hope of •elng cured, as 1 had gone through the axnd8 of the best medical men in Nottingham and New York. I took six bottles of 8. 8, S. and 1 can say with great loy that they bave cured m6 enlrely. I Am as sound and well ai I ever wa3 in my life. X,. PRED HA LFORD.
He\f York City, June 12th, 1885.
BLOOD
Istho life, iind ho IK wise who remembers U. But 111 Miirch of Istst ear (1881), 1 conwact.td blood JIO,sun, und being 111 savAnimb, (fa., at Ibe time I .went iv.o the luispltm t.i ero lor treatment. 1 Buffered very much from rheumatism at (he same liine. 1 cid not get wel! under the tre»ttuciu there, nor 'wai 1 :ure(i b.v «ny of the u«ual mea'.if. have now taken ^veu liottles of Swi'i'a (Specific ana wn Dd and well. It drove thu polni out througn Oolls on ilie skin. I) AN L.EAliJ,
Jersey City, N. J., August", 1885.
&
will no*
streten or break over the hips, and are of sush exquisite shape as to enable the wearer to ase om sise tmtUier than of any ordinary eorset. .These Corsets can be returned by ths pnrrtmatir If not fonadl
Ferfntlf Satlifaetory in every ras-
setlar. Made IB
ty of sty lee and sold everywhere at •s, Jtem T5 cent* upward. gmmiUB A CO., BaaaTra, BMT
DISCOVERY!
Poenave^ Remorao Bone Spavin, Ringbone, Splint or Curb, In 48 Honrs,
ST
Two yearsago I contracted blood poison. After taking prtscriptlons from the te*t pliyslciaus here and at IhllliiK, I coitluded to visit Hot Springs, nud 011 reaching Texarkana a doctor r- commended ma to try Bwilt'sSpeclllc, assuvine me thai It would benefit tne.more tliau Hot -Springs. Although the
POISON
%ad produced great lio'es in my b:»ok jindonest, and uad removed nil the liatr oil my head, yet 1 began to improve (u a weed's time, and the sores begau to lieai, ind were entirely gone Inside of eight reefcs. WILL JONES,
W. H. HASLET,
No. 310 Hl»ij| {|jtreet.
Unredeemed Pledges For $ai
THE MILLERilSUICIDL
FXTBTHKB DETAILS OF THE FECTJLIAB CASE.
How He fcsfl HI* Wlf and Started for ArkanMS*-Hif Lait WordSr
Sfeoial to the Express. Wmmm, 111.', December 21.—The body of young Yoocheee KiUor, of Dolson, WBS brought here Saturday night by John H. Miller, the undertaker, who went for it. The account in yesterday's Express is entirely correct, bnt a few additional particulars may be of interest. August 10th young Miller arrived here from Cherryvale, Kss., where he had been at work for a few months. Oo September 10th he was united in marriage to Harah Kemper, of Edgar connty. Before thgy were married, the young lady told her intended husband that she would not go out weet with him. But he believed that time and her love for him would change her decision, arid tha knot wee Bhe adhered to her resolution not to accompany her husband to Arkansas, and on Thursday yotmg Miller started, leaving her with her mother. Although he had enough money to pay his fare, and more too for that matter, lift tesolyed to beat his way. He locked hlmMlf in the water closet at Casey. The conductor ordered him to open the door, and on his refusing, took the ax and broke the door down. Miller was put off at Effingham* This waB about 5 o'clock. He want np in town at once and bought 10 cents worth of sisenlo, "to-kill rats with," he.told the druggist. He took the entire amount, and then went into the waiting room at the depot. He soon became very sick and began to vomit. Dr. Goodall, the coroner, was called at 11 o'olock. He took the sick man to a room in thetatd aid worked all the rest of the night,, next day aud night also. He di^ M. Papers were found in his f.*' ..uioh identified him. The doctor said cue poison had gone all through hie system. A short time before he died he was beard to murmur, "My dear wife, this will break her poor heart." Ha died very poaoefully. There mains are now at the home of his father, William Miller, and will be buried to-day. It is thought his mind was affeoted, ae he acted very strangely at the depot at Effingham, and gave very wild answers to the doctor's questions. His trying to beat his way when he had plenty of money in his pookefr is another evidence, for he was an honorable yonng man in every way. Mrs. James Bryan arrived at home yesterday from Conway, Ark., where she had been visiting friends for a few weeks. Lucy Jawney, formerly of this city, acoompanied her home, and will visit relatives and old friends here for some weeks. Allen Briscoe, deputy United States marshal, speat Sunday at home. Simon Andrews arrived at homo Saturday aight from Dakota. This is his first visit home in seventeen years.
Henry Croll, living two miles smith, who was stricken with paralysis a few weeks ago, is in a precarious condition. It is faared he will not recover,
FIRE AT PARIS.
Bart ft Dawson's Elevator Burns, Involving a .toss of $5,000. Special to the Express.
PABIS,
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Porter Onion Psssengtr Deoot.
Cisco, Texas, July i3,18k5. Treatise on Blood an''8kln Dlsases T11 ft 11 {roe
THB SWIFT SPKCIFIC Co., Drawer :t, At•nnta, Ga. N. Y., 157 W. 23d St.
CURE? "i-*
A.U Bilious CJomplaiiits.
They are pertsfitty ""site tt
ill
Jt*k«i
ytrBKLT YIOITABIJ and prepared with the greatest care from the beat drags They relieve the suflterer at onoe by carry lnz off all lmpnrtUee through the bow
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111., December 21.—Burt &
Dawson's elevator barned Saturday night together with fonr thousand bushels of com and six hundred bushels of wheat, involving a loss 'of about $4,000. The elevator is owned by the First National bank of Indianapolis, and is insured in agencies there, the amonnt not being known here. The grain was insured for
one stream at
^ecial to the Express. MONTEZUMA,
h^*®»
cured. I suffered the pains in my bones, a- SivSSS QAVJQ all ntrPT* WAS OOVorfi^ Wltu TARN™ Inrf rtI oody and limbs. I had
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Some fashionable ladies are not satisfied, with ready-made fanB,but must have them made to order: they are, however, satisfied with Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup and take it regularly.
VARIETIES.
A Wagon lead ef pumpkins was sold oq the streets at Juf Tavern, Fla., a day or two ago for sixty cents.
The Weaker Sex*
are immensely strengthened by the use of Dr. £. V. Pierce's ."Favorite Prescription" which cures all female derangements,' and gives tdtoe to the system. Sold by draggistB.
A full-rigged merchant vessel is en route to Porthmouth, N. H., the first in twenty-five or thirty years.
Nervous Debilitated Hen,
You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of JhvDyeVCelebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensor Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also, for many other diseases. Complete restoration. -to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full information, m, etc., mailea free by addressing Vol* taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
A new pretender kas turneSf np'in Paris, a young man of intelligence, claiming to be the ex-prince imperial, escaped from captivity among the Zulus. He resembles the piinoa slightly, but is insane^
Children Teething.
1
evtfsnre A "ROLLER
Uifc
L^ILSfe assistance. Three str^.aln80j water were thrown on the turning corn for six hours, and durir gun(jay
morn.
mg the firemen we_^€ compelled to keep work on the burning corn.
Montezuma.
Ind., December 21.—The
I., D. & S. paymaster distributed to the employes of the line on Tuesday, the 15th inst., .the checks in payment of November services. A basket festival for the benefit of the Presbyterian church is to be given &t the Opera house here on Christmas eve. The "Parke Roller mills" have lately been purchased by W. W. & H. C. McCune, under the firm title of McCune Bros. These gentlemen are adding a large amount of the latest improved mill machinery and will next week open out anew. At close of services at the Methodist church herd last Sunday the pastor announced a wedding service at that church on Christmas eve.. While no names were given, it was understood Mr. Henry Swain, of Peen township, and Miss Cora Amos of this place will be the happy couple. In thA connection it may be stated there aie ten others of our single ones who will trot in matrimonial harness before February 1st. Joseph Burns, sr., has been seriously ill with winter fever, but is now thought to be out of danger.—-—Miss Eva Wilshon, who has been visiting relatives at Indianapolis for several mantbs, returned home here on Saturday last. The I., D. & S. freight traffic is now heavier than ever before. Several extra freight trains are now run over the road daily^ Hon. Thos. N. Bice, of Bockville, passed through here this morning bound for Circuit court at Newport, where, amongst other cases, that of Urial Delph for murder, venufed from this county, will come
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The mother finds faithful friend in MBS. WINSLOW'S 8OOTHING SYRUP. 25 cents a bottle.
rhe new British man-of-war Camperdown, built of isteel. at a cost of $2,375,000, is the heaviest ship ever launohed in England. It will be three years before is resdy fer sea. a
Oare for the Deal
Pedt's Paint Improved Cushioned Eur Drums perfectly restore the hearing and perform the work of the natural drum. Always in position, bat Invisiahle to otl^re and, «»mfwto^ to^ wear. All cortVerealion and even wn "spering lieard distinctly. We refer to those using them.
ISend
All drngglats. Twenty-live oenta
ft.
for illustrated book with testimonials, free. Address F. HISOOX, 863 Broadway, N. Y. Mentian tkis paper.
LaFkyette's new roller coasts** at Linwood Park has a vigilant night watchman in ex-Policeman John McGrath, wbo is carefal to see that no daring spirits take surreptitious rides upon the coaste daring the hoars of darkness, and who Uudf a most fearless and gallant rite. Mr. MctJrath is a hearty looking man, Ink yet has had occasion to lament the feet tbst "a policeman's lot is not a happy one." The truth Is Mr. McGrath has suffered from that distressing complaint—rbeUDMteni, but he is no longer afflicted with it. Athlophoros cured him and he is now well able to ohase down any evil-doer sod land him behind holts and bars as he evar was.
Being asked as to his rheumatism and cure Mr. McGrath gave this account: "I was taken with severe attack rf, rheumatism in the hip. I suffand much
rwasand
un was obliged to quit work entirely, helpless so far as walking was concerned and was confined to. my 1cd for six weeks. In my efforts to get relief I used many kinds of medicines and liniments, but they failed to make any change for the better. After trying so maiiy kinds of medicines I was very loath to experiment with any new remedy, but seeing Athlophoros reeommeaded so highly I purchased a bottle. Alter using the one bottle I was entirely well and able to go to work. Have I had any return of the pains since? None whatever. I have not a day's work since."
Mr. W. -c dealer in sewing machines a *, ohier of Fifth and^Coiumbia streew, .uis had an equally satisfactory experience with Athlophoros In caring rheumatism. "It was magical in its effects upon me," he says. I was first taken with pain in the soles of my feet and in a few hours waa not able to walk at all. -The rapidity with which the disease spread over my whole system was wonderful. Every bone, muscle andjointinmv body gave me the mxt intense pain. My arms were both drawn up, and I could not walk, eat or sleep. I suffered in this way for many weeks. Finally, by the persuasion of a friend who knew of Athlopnoros, I was induced to try it. I had taken but a few doses when I had very de* cided relief. I continued taking the medicine until I had used six bottles, and I have not had a pain of rheumatism since."
Still another resident of La Fayette, Ind., who has used the wonderful remedy with the happiest results Is Mrs. A. E. Sherman, of No. 150 Main street, who suffered so severelv with sciatic rheumatism that at times she could not walk.
I tried every Und of liniment,, besides many medicines." says Mrs. Sherman, "but could get no rehe£ I finally said: 'Well, I am going to try this Athlophoros it is spoken of very highly.' After using about three-quarters of a bottle I began to experience relief. I used about three bottles and have not had any paih since. My mother, Mrs. Lain, who liven with me, is now seventy-seven years old, and for about five years was badly crippled with rheumatism. She was much worse than I in fact, at one time we thought she would, never gat well, and more as an experiment than anything else I gave her a quarter of a bottle of Athlophoros. She got some relief even with that small amount and continued using it to the extent of four bottles. She does not have any parn now, but still hsb some stiJfo^kHs^^g
Dllar per bottle. We prefer but if he aomethins .as directed.
itnedolUr perl
A-THLOPHOKOS Co., 112 Wall Street, New York
A man appeared on the,street8 of Den ver recently driving a team of fairly de veloped elks, worth $1,500, and capable of traveling 100 diiles a day. The childien thought Santa Claus town.
comer to •f
The use of Ely's Cream Balm, a cure for catarrh, hay fever »nd colds in head, is attended with no pain, annoyance or dread, which can be said of no other remedy. It is net a liquid or a stuff, but is easily applied. It affords instant relief and cures where doctors have failed. Price 50 cents.
For twenty years I have suffered from catarrh, I purchased Ely's Cream Balm of J. Dawson & Son, which has so effectually cured my headache that I feel alto' gether a new man. I have recommended it to many with like good results.—M. M. Kez, D. D. S., Rochester, Ind.
Captain Eads' Tehuantepec ship railway scheme has received a great impetus from the recent action of the Mexican congress in enlarging the concession to the railway, and guaranteeing it $1,250, 000 a year for fifteen years, on condition that some other country (guarantees twice as much for the same period.
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE
6od ILiver Oil, with HypophoaphiteSt Very Palatable and Hfflcaciout in Watting Diseasei,
Dr. C. T. Bromser, Rochester. N. Y., says: "After having used Scott 8 Emulsion with decided benefit upon myself, I great pleasure in recommen ing it since in the various conditions of wasting in which it is indicated." 1«
A Mormon who was accidently killed in Utah thei other day left children to mourn his loss.
sixty-seven
COOK ft Bell,
the druggists,who are always looking after the interest of their customers, hare now secured the sale of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, a remedy that never fails to cure cougns, colds, pains in the chest and all lung affections. For prooi try a free sample Dottle. Regular sise 50 oenta and $1.00.
•A watch that is claimed to have been Benjamin Franklin's is in possession of a farmer of Lancaster county, Pa.
Dire tor Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, Icons and lower "art of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some amotion of thei kidneys or neighbarinjg organs. At times, symptoms of, ndigeetion are present, .as ilstuleacy, uneasineili of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, after fetting^u-Furn. wann, is a .very common attendant PorkBlind, bleeding and itching piles yield at once to the application oi Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and affecting a permanent cur*. Price, 60 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Ox, Piqua, Ohkb Sold by Cook & BelL
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Guano has beds discovered on the island off southern California, and 300 tons were recently shipped to Europe,
The best on earth, can truly be said GriggB5 Glycerine Salve, which is a sun, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruiser, scalds, burns, wounds and all other soreu. Will positively cure pilta, tetter and aB skin eruptions. Try wis wonder hefler. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 35 cents. Sold_ by all druggists.
In 1400 wives were sold in England, and, aocording to ibe noosis of many divorce cases, the habit| has not altogeher difld ottt. -v. $ to die guard against disease. It is a fact which all* should know, that ova-eating not only corrupts the blood but destroys nerve force, and indswes dyspepaiaj, jatandic^ bad breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, headache, ague, malaria, and all stomach and liver troubles. Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Can be taken by the most delicate. Price 50 cents of all
All that Science and Skill
could do to make Benson's Cs^ Plasters the best porous plasters, ana also the best general external remedy in the world, has been done. Whenever it is able to improve them it is dome, con's plasters are not made to impose upon the credulous, bnt to cure disease. Their eminent success has procured for them the voluntary endorsement of 5,000 physicians, pharmacists and druggists throughout the country and the outspoken preference of the intelligent public. They are prompt, powerful, cleanly and certain. They cure where no others will even relies Refuse imitations styled "Cspsicin," "Capsicum" or "Capucin' plasters. Reputable druggists only. The "Three Seals" trade mark on the genuine and'ihe word "Capcine" cut in the center of the plaster.
A Stonington, Conn., man who has been chewing tobacco for forty years, has suddenly conceived an unaccountable aversion for the weed.
AVer's Sarsaparilla marvelously braces up the sjsttm purifies and invigorates. Every invalid needs it.
Russia has 33,400 doctors, ol whom 380 are women. The dentists number but 500, and the pharmacists 2,600.
tost Faith In Physicians.
There are innumerable instance where cures have been effected by SCOYILL'8 SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, for all diseases of the blood, when they had been given over by their physicians. It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and as it is prepared with the greatest care as a specific for certain diseases, it is no wonder that it Bhould be more effectual than hastily written and carelessly prepared prescriptions. Take this medicine for all disorders prising from impure blood. It is endorsed by leading profes' sional men.
The assayer at Deadwood has sent President Cleveland a paper weight that weighs two and one-half pounds of the tin ore discovered in the hills.
Juat as Good.
Many unscrupulous dealers may tell _you they have remedies" for coughs and 'colds equal in merit and in every respect
just as good as the old reliable Dr. Bosanko Cough and Lung Syrup, unless you insist upon this remedy ana will take no other, you are liable to be greatly^ deceived. Prices, 50 cents and $1.00. by Cook & Bell.
We should economise at all times, but more especially when times are .close. Observe the purchases of your thrift neighbors. More substantial benefits be obtained from a fifty cent bottL Dr. BigeloVs POB^T—remedy. It is and pleasant cure for all throat and lung troubles.Spld andaadorsed by all druggists.
THE MARKET?.
CHICAGO REVIEW.
CHICAOO, December 21,1885.
FLOUR—Dull and weak aontbaru winter wheat flour, $4 40@5 8fi Uiohigas t4 50@4 78 soft spring wheat, $8 70@4 00: Minnesota bakars' $4 60 patents, $4 75@5 60.
WHEAT—Moderately active ant stronger December, 88%T, January, 84KO NO. 2 sprij S 82^@88j^fo No. 8 spriDg, 66@69c No. 8 red, 78c.
CORN--Weak for near options, owing to large receipts: year delivery olosed %o lower cash, 876873^0 December and year, 87
87g87)^o December and year. 873, fc. OATS—Quiet and slow oash, 27X°.J BYE—DuU No. 2, 60c.
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BABLEY—Quiet No. 2,68c. FLAX SEED—Eoay No 1, $1 01X@1 11. £clow«: osing steady
MESS POBK at a decline cash, age.
HOGS—Booeipta, 47,000 heed 6,600 hecdj dull and 5010c lower ^x^88_8508 65]^jwddng aid shipping.
DRY GOODS.
NEW IOHH, N. X., December 21. —TJsual to Christmas week the demand has been more quiet and the chief new buinees as the reeult: of telegram orders for assortments of staple cotton goods whioh have called for a fair quantity. The movement of itufi has been very much better and a large ameunt is going forward.
NEW YORK,
Be Warned
Sold
A Kansas City man has constructed a violin out of old wood, which is pronounced by experts to surpass the products of Stradivarius in richness of tone.
In time. Kidney diseases may be piwwnto* by purifying, renewing, and Invigorating the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparffla. When, through debility, tike action of the kidneys Is perverted, these organs rob the blood at its needed constituent, albumen, which Is passed off In the urine, while worn out matter, whieb'tbey should carry off from the blood, is allowed to remain. By the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the kidneys are restored to proper action, and Albn* mlnuria, ot^,
Bright's Diseases
Is prevented. AjWs Sarsaparilla also prevents inflammation of t^e kidneys, and other disorders of these organs. Mrs. Jas. W. Weld, Forest Hill St., Jamaica Plain, Mass., writes: "1 have had a computation of dlsgasesfbut my greatest trouble has been with my kidneys. Four bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla made me feel like a new person as well and strong as ever." W. M. McDonald, 46 Summer St., Boston, Ma8S.,had been troubled for years with Kidney Complaint. By the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, he not only
Prevented
the disease from assuming a fatal form, but was restored to perfect health. John cor. Bridge and Third sts., Lowell,Mass., writes: "For several years I suffered from Dyspepsia and Kidney Complaint, the latter being BO severe at times that I could scarcely attend to my work. My appetite was poor, and I was much emaciated but by using
AYER'S,
Sarsaparilla
my appetite and digestion improved, and my health has been perfectly restored." Bold by all Druggists.
Price 91 Six lottles, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.« LowA, Mass., U.S. A,
GARRET
ARADIOALOOM FOR HERVOPS py-'uiv
75, according to
LARD—Quiet and steady oash, $5 6 96. BOXED MEATS—Steady dry salted shoulders, $8 75@8 80 short rib, $4 76@4 80 shert clear sides, $6 20@6 25.
WHISKY—Steady fl 16. BUTTER—Quiet ereamery, 28@35o dairy, 18@26c.
EGGS—22028c. AFTERNOON BOABD-—Wh66t—Stronger higker. CORN- X&Xo higher. OATS—Unchanged, PORK—Unohanged. -*1 LARD—^Unchanged. CATTLE—Receipts, 6,800 head shipmecta 2,100 bead active and 10@15c higher shipping ateeia, $8 C0@6 45 stookers and feeders, t2 46@8 0J Cows, bulls and mixed, $1 8 7ft bulk, $2 5008 25 throash Ifexans, active and steady steers, #3 9008 80 cows, $2 6008 00.
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MANUFAOTU RKRH OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c.
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Builders Hardware,
Mulberry St., Corner Ninth,
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'CLEANSES THE HEAD, ALTiAYS Inflammation. HealestheBorft, RESTORS THE of Taste Smell,, Hearlne. A Quick Relief. A Positive Cure.
HAY-FEVER
rough ani shipping
80 light, f8~10@S~6S skips, «2 60
0810. SHEEP—Reoeipta, 6,000 head shipments, 900 head weak and 26c lower aatives, $2 00 03 70 western, $2 400110 Texans, $2 000 8 00 lambs, (8 7504 00.
A particle is a and is agreeable —.11or at Drur
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SEW YORK, N. Ym Deoetaber 21.—Floar— Dull and weak. Wheat—HSgher No. 2 spring, 98}^c No. 1 hard, $1 02o No. 2 red, 96%o, alloatV No. 1 white, 96c un-graded 78080c. Corn—-Higher ungraded, 42@48c No. 8, *lJi0*2o steamer, 45%©46cj elevator, 47o sSoat, 45^0, f. 4 i. steamer yellow, 46c No. 9, 49^o elevator, M^06OXc, afloat steamer, 49}(o. Oats—A shade stranger, bnt very quiet western, 88036c white do., 87042o. Coffee—Options higher and more aotive January, $6 70. Sugar—Dull and nnohan6ed Refined, quiet 5^0S^c mould "A," 6%oC gTanulated, o^c. Ttflow rm. Egg*—Steady with demand :—Fsirly active, and steady at 99 10^ 25. Lard—Opened firm bnt closed western steamer, $6 35 eity steam, $6 25! Batter—Firm with fair inquiry.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio, December 21.—Ilswr— Easy family, $4 0004 15 4 60. Wheat—In light da 98094c. Com—DuH -and mixed, 8QX& BjV^Qoiett Ho. 1, 66c. Barley—Steady extra No, spring, 67X©61o. Pork—Dull $10 25. Lwd-^uat $6 95. Balk meats—Eaaiarjstait iflj, $4 90. Batfoa —Steady ahouldera, 9435 short rib, $5 87K short clear, $6 35. Whisky—Steady at $1 10 sales of 1,117 barrels finished goods on this basis. Butter—Doll north western' creamery, 40041 Ohio, 35080c ehftfce dairy roll, 14 015o. Linseed oil—Quiet but steady 400 41. Hogs—Weak eoaunon and light, $S 000 70 packing and butchers', #3 7008 90
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Quiet choioo oared Ohio factory, 8%.
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JX, Dsoember SI.—Wheal— •toady cash, 91^093^c. Com—
Qniet caah oi year, 87#c. Ost?—Steady and unchanged oash, 80)^o. Clover seed—Utile December or Janasry, 95 40.
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hogs—9425 bid.
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GOLD MEDAL PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S
BraAtCocoi.
Warranted absolutely pare Coooa, from whisfa the excess at Oil has been removed. It has three timtrthe tirmptA »f Oocsaiaizsd with Stareh, Arrowreet er Ctagsr. and is therefore Isr more ecoaomioal, ilotting let* them one cent a cup. It IS delteloas, noarisUaf, Strengthening, easily digested, admirably adapted for iavalas well as for persona in health.
Bold grocers e»ei| where.
V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, lass.
•J.S
Freshest Family ,. Supplies
*vv
-AT-
P. W. SCHMIDT'S
NEW GBOOEBYf
Cor. Twelfth and Poplar Stf.
jUINBOW RUPTURE "Sb'ff*
^implcw raliable and a perfect retainer. It Truss. Worn Day and Wight Worn Day and Klsht taid for oiroolar offerers oared 1
Central Medical
&astltdte 990 Iiocust8t^ St. I«GUIS,Ma Skillful treatment given all kinds of
—-^loal jeees,
IiEGtAIfe
rOTICE TO OONTEACTOBa
Haote, Ind., at a special meeting to be airing the held for that dam" ed. Work to bedoiae in acoordanoe'wi^plaad and specifications now on file in theolflee of the«flty clerk.
Proposals bond dollars, signed by two disinterested sunes as a guarantee that tEe contrat will be entered into within Ave (6) days after it laawarded.
The eonncll reserves the rjght to reject any and ail bids. By order of the common council.
GEO. W. DAVIS, City Clerk.
December 15th, iSSS,
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS AND TQYS AT THE NEW YORK 6 AND 10 CENT STQRE.38& MAIN ST
.. .,.W
EVERY CHILD la every land la subject to 6(H%hs)Gr8Hp|Whoopiog-G6eglu
Caucasian.
TAYLOR'S CHEROKEE REMEDY «f 0WEET GEM and MULLEIX Cnrea Croup and OonsaniptfaM).'
Mongolian (China).
TAYLOR'S CHEBOKBB REMEDY Of SWEET GUM and Ml'LLEPi Com Oonsha, "Croup .and
Malay.
TAYLOR'S CttBROKBE REMEDY1 Of SWBET GIJM and WIXBH Curaa Cooaha, Croup and Obniwnptlon.,
American (Indian).
TAYLOR'S CHEROKEE REMEDY Of SWEET Gnu and 511 LLEEf Coreg
Conglu, Croup and Consumption.
TAYLOR*?? CHEROKEE REMEDTT Of STiTKET Gtntl and mnXEZX Cores Cougbs. Croup and Consnnaptloiw "a. mi
Kew Hollander (W. Australia). TAYLOR'S CHEROKEE REMEDY Of SWEET GUM and MULLEIN Corel
Crottp an^. Consomj^lon»
Oceanlcan cCannlbal).
Erery mother in every land snomd ftarnisb herself with a safeguard aealust all sudden and dangerous attacks of the lungs and bronchi!.
TAYLOR'S
alTINA
TO^
ACTEKA
1
CHEROKEE REMEDY
Of SWEET CTH and BULLEIM.
The sweetgum, as gathered from atree of the same name, growlug along the small streams In the SorothernStates, contains a stimulating«xinnclple that loosens the phiej— roduclng tes the child to icroupand whoopi: -cough.
phlegm idstimu-
membrane combined
with the healing mucilaginous principle in the mullein plant or the old fields presents in TAYLOR'S CHZBOKZB BEVXDT OF SWEET QCH
MULLEIH the finest known remedy for
If he does not... nress charftes on lar^e size the V. 8. on receipt of ti.OQ.
ip it, we will pay, for harges
one time only, express bottle to any part of the I
WAXiTKR A. TAYLOB, jAtlantw, Ga.
J. B. RHODES
Manufacturer of £-laln and Ffcney
Flower Pots,
DRAIN TIliK. IXC.
1822 East Main Sfc
«Trltefor list.
ANDREW R0ESCH,
SAW FTLtTNO,
rL0CK
& GUNSMITHING/
BOAJbE REPAI^IHG, Etc.
Otnal Street, North of If sin.
BAITEEY.
Fa tent appLed lor.
SSTAJBUSHBD, 1885.
J. Albert Williams, M.
IT LI,IAM CLIFF, J. H. CTIFF. C. N. CLIFF
TERRE HAUTE
CLIFF & CO.,, Proprietors.
Manufacturers bfp
rc
Boilers, Smoke Btac^tTsnks, Etc.
Hpp on ft street, between W&lnat ut. Poplar, f.
-rttt
iachIierf l^errCast atid
Wood, and Ook'e.
HAPTa IWPTATf A.
KEPMRTNGYROM^TLY ATTEFFDETTO^»R
PENNYROYAL
"CHICHESTER'S Tke Origlsal tad Baft an4 alvm Bsilabls. Bmn« mssxk?"" (vtamn) to as for 1 NAME PAgl] At wSrtu?'**:p
The Wonder of tht 19th Cwrtwft
joa netr Ghsses and wish to do
ACTINA
Cures Diseases of th 'ye After 0t«MI Fan,
Are yon snflerlag from that common of all
OATAKRH?
Ate yon trotiuiw' with
Deaftiess, Neural^-4 Hay Fere^i' Or SEVERE fil si. iCHET so, WHY NOT investigrtA^A stina? this will eoe*'
A General Agent #antefi for every city and town la is. iiend fo» catalogue containing all ln^the United States. formation. Remit money by registered letter,
CV nnfftrl/i
draft, or P. O- Order to "AOTWA" .COMPANY SOLE PROPS tF.TORIi 88 FTFTH AVESTJE, near Fourteenth Street*
Please mention ibis paper
drawing j?oomsiDTning1?ooiris and ChfcmBert, Dinnersets and Table Gfaosware Specialties. Prfces low.: Ruality superior.
Phoenix Foundry 1 Machine Works
I
213 to 235 North Ninth St, Near Union Depot, Terre Haute, intf.
Brazil liloc-U
iwno L. /. ctunef, 14 South Eighth Street
PEOPESSIONAL.
city late physicim to the Detroit Headr Throat and Lung institute, has opened a permanent offioe opposite postoffice, on ffixth street, Terte Hants, for the core of all tha various diseases ef the head, throat, chest and diseases of woman,- old and yonng. In the treatment of catarrh, throat diseases, asthma, bronohitis and consumption and lees of voice, we adopt the most improved system of inhalation and other appliances which being the remedies into direot contact With the organs diseased. It is reliable, certain, direot and permanent in its effects. It is conceded by all to be the only system by which those diseases can be cured. No other system of practice has ever cured in the past by dosing the stomach and I cannot believe it will cure in the future. A single application givee immediate comfort and relieves at once the most painful symptoms I care not how bad you are suffering. A single .application will convince the moet skeptical that this is the true mode of treatment. .,,
Try Our Treatment
Improvement is eee^ and felt from the first day of treatment in eVery oase.
O^.T^.RR£I
That loathsome and disgusting, malady with its multiplicity of eymptons. A few of the symptoms: CoDBtant blowing the .nose, hawking and spitting, rasping the throat, and windpipe to get rid of mucus, suoking atiitl drawing down the palate: to.get rid'of mnctis from the palate and nose, voice muffled and assumes a nasal character, always oomplainisg of eoltf in the head, the teeeth tainted, in some assumes a doceiiing ordor, often prevents young people from society, pain, between the eyes, the stomach and blood suffers from wallowing the mucus from the throat and nose which runs down while yon are sleeping, appetite poor in the morning. There is no disease that so feeds lung tronble as catarrh of whioh catarrh alone is.ths exciting oause. Unless you get rid of the diseased condition of your throat and catarrh, your lungs will soon be come afflicted. In every oase of catarrh cure is warranted. In- oonsequenoe of the _many professional humbugs passing, through the country under the name of doctors, I have concluded to give consultation and examina-j tion free. Thousands of testimonials at the office.
New
D.,
'Graduate from two of the beat medioal collegeft in this country, attendant of Bellvue hoapital, Blaokwell Island hoepital, Woman hosrtwiir"ia enre'theVorSt pital and out-door poor department New York
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PIANOS-ORCAN8 &.*£?£!&irauaMw
factory hu become unperatir^ Do not reqairo.ooq* laarterai much tuning a«PUao«os thepr«Talllag
TOKK
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Psyments, or Bented. Mason ft Htmlin Organ and Piano Co^ msw
BOSTOS CHICAGO.
[IRG1NIA FARMS Fffi SALE.
500 farms, 20 to 10,000 acres at
$9 to
acre. Good markets. Healthy climate. Favor-
A
HARVEY'S
ofeeek,
I I m*mm
P. SCHULTZE & CO.-
Importers, Nes. 20 & 22 Fourth St., Cincinnati. Poi^elain Giassware and Art Pottery.
T^NO|BPQBATLJ, IWK
Soft.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T.C. BALL, M. D. *l^actl6e limited 1^*^
Jifepvous Diseases, i^Oplam or Morphine HaUt, OXYGEN TREATMENT Stor Catarrh,Throat and Lnng Dlioosss. J. BOOM 19, BEACH'S BLOCK, OVER P.oJ
Honrs—6 to 13 a. m., 3 to 8 p. m., 7 to p, m. Resldenoe—Northeast corner of Moflst and Booth Fifth atiweta.. ....
BUFF & BEAUCHAMF.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,'
321 Ohio street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Office formerly occupied by BooM A Hudson. Loans negotiated.
H. BABTHOIiOMXW. W. H. HAJUU
Bartholomew & Hall,
DENTISTS,
OOR. OHIO AND SIXTH STREETS, (Over Savings Bank.) TEBRE HAUTE, USD.
PUGH & PTJQH, ATTOBSEYS AT LAW
119% OHIO 8TRKET.
WAlso money to loan on real estat
DE. F. G. BLEDSOE* 3DE33STTJST
Iffloe. Ns. 106t Sooth Fourth Strtrt.,
LH.C.BOY81S,
Attorney at Law,)
No. 503 1-2 MAIN STREET.
A
Wood and CoKe.
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