Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1886 — Page 3

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. jreeconomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competitlonwlth the mnltltade of low tost, short weight slum or phosphate powders.

TRADE

0

Sold, only in cant.

BOYAIi BAKING POWDEROO., 106 Wall street, New York.

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PATENT KfUED

LA ROSE CORSETS

These Oor-

I seta are aiol(led, and are warranted to ,"retain their fine form and Jii.ish no matter 'how long In use. 'They trill not stretch or break over tbe hips, and are of such exquisite shape fts to enable the wearer to uae

than of any on nary cors«t. kTbese Corset* \can be reT turned by the fpurchaser •ot found

Perfectly Satisfactory in every rss

and (to price refunded by seller.. Made Is t/of styles and sold everywhere at as, from 75 cents upward.

Mamfxa.

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A MARVELOUS DISCOVER*!

Send for Circa. Inrs giving l'o*l tlve Proof

Price, $2. c© Boxei $3»

New York.

NO MORE

SURE CURE.

Immediate Relief—Permanent Cure,

THEGREAT

INTERNAL RHUJMATIC

remedy and only positive cure for Acute or Chronic Rheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lame Black, etc. Wasburne's Salicyllca is ten years established and has cured more person in that, time than all the so-called "HpeoiflesTO-nd "Cures1' com binefl. The only dlssol- Miv-sUEi A verof tfce Poisonous Uriel Acid which existsjn the blood o' all thoBe troubled with JRH9umatlo Disorders. Endoa5ed by physicians and thousands of cured patients. Write for testimonials and advice free. S1.C0 a box 6 boxes for 85 00. Hold by druggists. Ask gor "Wrshburne's Salicylicn and accept no other, or send to us. WASHBURN E 8ALIDYLICA M'F'G CO., 287 Broadway, Ney York.

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945 Main Street,.

Confinues to sell at the following prices:

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Brazil Block, well forked, 8c per bushel. Brazil Nut, double screened, 7o per bushel.

Brazil Slack, 4o per bushel. Shelburn Lump, best ior grate, 7£c per bushel. Hard Coal, Chestnut and Btove, 17 per

^Bituminous amp, well forked, 6%oper bushel

Delivered t. Any Par ol the City.

Mr Terms cash. Telephone lfc'.

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Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c

AND DEALERS IN

Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Builders Hardware, Mulberry St., Corner Ninth

XJEKKE HAUTE.

0UBHTTS

INDIANVEGEfABLE

PILLS

CURE

All Bilious Complaints

Tbey are perfectly safe to ta*

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

l^oircE.

The republicans of the city will meet In primary convention on April 27, 1886 at 7:30, for the purpose of nominating a councilman and a committeeman for each ward.

The First ward will meet at Atkln'S carpenter shop on north Seventh street. Second ward will meet at Kimball's carpenter shop, corner Seventh and Walnut streets.

Third ward will meet at John Rupp's blacksmith shop, on Third street. Fourth ward will meet at the corner of Fourth* street and Vandal la railroad, Crawford's warehouse.

Fifth ward will meet at corner of Twelfth and Chestnut streets, Friez'a car pente'r shop.

Sixth ward will meet at the corner of Thirteenth and Poplar streets. The new committee-«lect will meet immediately after the primaries at the of flee of Pugh 4 Pugh, corner of Fourth and-Ohio streets, for the pnrpose of organization. THOMAS JOHNSON,

Chairman Committee.

Thomas Gist,Secretary. There will be an auotlon sale of household goods consisting of parlor, dining room and klthcen furniture also cooking stove, base burner, dishes, carpets, pictures, looking glasses, etc., on Tuesday April 26th, at 10 o'clock a, m., at No. 1219 Poplar Btreet. T. J. GIST,

Auctioneer.

WANTS, ETC.

Advstbtismcewts ik tuib column will UGHAtsra FIVE CENTS PER LINK BACH INSERTION. NOTHHra BXOKOmBD LKBS THAW JTIVS LIITM. No DISCOUNT ON L*NS TIHB ADVBBTISKKJtSTS. AS the amounts are small payment la required [J? ADVANCE.

WANTED.

WANTED-We

want an agent in every

county to show goods that sell themselves. Write for circulars and terms. American Specialty Co., manufacturers of hardware specialties, 29 West Ohio street, Indianapolis, Ind.

TniTANTED—A girl wanted to do general TT housework by Mrs. C. B. Brokaw, 628 Oak street.

WANDED—ACall

girl to work In a family

of two at 1012 south Sixth street.

IV"ANTED—A good energetic girl to do general housework only those who are willing to work need apply. Mrs. C, M. Smith, 818 Ohio street.

WANTED—Two

Without Fain, or Sore. Tirla In the Great. Mt Wonder of th« Nineteenth Centary, astonishing, it dooa, the entire vet urinary world.

or three good washer­

women, immediately, at t!is Star Laundry, 802 Main street.

fxrANTED—Two young men to run on TT trains. Inquire at Union News room, Union depot, Terre Haute, Ind.

WANTED—For

rent two large rooms

single or ensuite furnished or unfurnished with board. Apply at 671 Ohio street.

TfTANTED—By a young widow, who has a girl child four years old. situation to do housework. Address "Young Widow," this office.

WANTED—One

Large e%

S«nt to imy addreaa on receipt of price. Dr. «CT CHECI5I, SO & 82 East 14th St.

StoVfMCU#

hundred salesmen at

once. Facilities unsurpassed. «ood salaries. Brown Bros., nurserymen, Koohester.N. Y.

VtrANTED Situation to de general TT housework. Also place as house *lrl. Call at 421 south Pearl street, Terre kaute, Ind.

WANTED—The

person who took a

black hat, with initial W" on hat band, at Taylor's barber shop an4 left instead a brown hat, to return same .to the barber shop.

WANTED—All

persons desiring stoves

stored through the summer to know that I am prepared to keep them and be responsible for the same at reasonable rates. Alio highest cash price paid for all kinds of second-hand goods and stoves. Repairing a specialty. GEO. A. Siekford, 995 Main street.

FOR BUNT.

RENT—Furnished rooms. Transients will find neat clean lcdglng at 25 and 85 cents. Inquire at 802% Main

COR sie

FOR

FOR

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ALBCYLBC SURE CURE.

E. M. SMITH,

LOST—A

to take.

being with drag*

_jjY vtostabiS and prepared greatest care from the best *v IV. MffaM*

wrtieve the sufferer at once bv carry]iolf^a!l *mpuriOesthrongh thebow^ •la! All, drngxlsts. ^¥wsnty-flv« oent as ..OX.

St.

RENT—A large front room at 660 Main Btreet.

FOR

RENT—House of nine rooms and bath room, with all modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. H. Fairbanks, 532 south Fifth street.

tj^OR

RENT—New house of six rooms on Eighth street between Walnut and Poplar. Inquire at 426 Main street.

RENT—House containing seven rooms, hall and closets. Good outDulldlngs, well and cistern. All in firstaloss repair. Inquire at „No. 421N. Sixth street.

jOR RENT—House, corner Fourth and Eagle streets. In good repair well Ledfi

suited for keeping boarders. Terms reasonable references required. A S, 'Pennant, corner Fourth and

^OR RENT—The corner room on southwest corner of Third and Walnut streets, now occupied by Dr. Farls as a drug store. A very desirable location for a grocery store. Will soon be vacant. Enquire of Dr. Armstroig, or on the premises.

FOB SALE.

708 ALE—Plymontn Rock Eggs. Knquire at 119 south Thirteenth street.

7*OR SALE—Macaw talking bird talks fluently and is a beauty 5 years of age. Apply to 118 North Fifth street.

FOR

in jams, j, M.Clt

CLIFT. WiLliAMS & CIS

MANUFACTURERS OF

SALE—Sixteen acres oholce land, Situated one-hp If mile north of the jark, on Seventh street, by C. Gartrell, Ohio street.

FOR

SALE—Saturday, April 24th, at 2 o'clock p. m., op Ohio street, near Court house, we will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, the following vehicles: Two second-hand phaetons, one secondhand top side-bar'buggy, one open buggy, one second-l^aud spring wagon and two new spring wagons. Terms—Six montht, with approved security.

WHITAKER & STICKLE.

LOST. old pendant from a lock. Return to this

small

bracelet—a pa

office and ceive reward

LOST—Athe

black and tan dog with oropped

ears name of Joe Kramer Is on the collar. A reward will be paid for his return to 607 north Tenth street.

CITY IN BRIEF.

Justice Slaughter will not assume the duties of police justice until about the 1st of the month.

Some sneak thief stole a $5 awnin from Barrett's saloon, corner of Secon and Spruce streets.

There are twenty young ladies attending Coates college at present, an increase over the previous term.

The porch oh the north side of the new court house is being erected, and adds greatly to that side of the structure.

Samuel Dalton's saloon, at Fontanel, was burglarized Thursday night of a box of cigars and considerable "Star" tobacco.

Mr. John J. Schmidt has purchased property at the northwest corner of Fifth and Swan streets, of Mr. G. Eshman Consideration, $2,600. 4

A botanist went through {he grounds at Coates' college, a few davs ago, and found thirty-one varieties of trees and thirty-three varieties of flowers.

Afire alarm was sonnded from box 12 a few minute before 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon. The department responded, and found it was false, the alarm being caused by crossed, wires.

The lodge of the Improved Order of has been re organized city, and officers elected. A

at a salary

A heavy piece of iron work fell at the new Court house Thursday, doing considerable damage. A large piece was broken from the stone cornice, and a dressed stone on the ground was damaged. The iron work that fell was broken.

A complaint was made to the mayor against Mr. McFarlin, of north Third street, charging him with keeping a vicious dog. The|trial was set for yesteday morning, bBt was postponed until today, on the statement that the dog had been killed. If so, the. complaint will Drobably be dismissed.

Mr. Black, a grocer oif Marshall, notified the police of this city, yesterday, that the safe in his store was blown (men last night. Quite a large amount of notes was secured, and a small amount of cash. Mr. Black's safe was burglarized about fourteen months ago in the same manner, and a large amount of money taken.

The fire department has torn down Mrs. Lundy's building in "Rotten Row." This completes the demolition of that well-known place. Mrs. Lundy protested against the act, and will probably bring suit against the city. No step has been taken toward razing Mrs. Riley's frame house north of the row. She_sde|ir£8 to move it back, and repair it.

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What might have been a serious accident occurred at the Wabash rolling mill Thursday. A large piece of hot iron exploded in a furnace, demolishing the furnace, and would have torn away the roof if it had been of any other material than iron. The cause of the accident is not known but it is supposed that cold water got to the metal. Luckily none of the workmen were injured. The dimage will amount to several hundred dollars.

The Wabash.

The Herman, after a month's, tie-up here on the river front, left Thursday for Tecumseh and points further north.

The Juniata club are having built at Cliff & Co.'s boiler works a new horizontal boiler for their boat The Juniata will probably prove to be one of the best little boats on the river this

The Tippecanoe Boating club—or, in other words, the Terre Haute Canoe club —have secured a permit from City Clerk Davis to build a boat house on the river front, at the foot of Cherry street. The structure will be constructed on the latest plans, and will contain every possible convenience. rt

The Oklahoma will run on the Wabash no more. She was recently condemned* by the United States steamboat inspectors. On Wednesday and yesterday she was dismantled ana torn apart, her machinery going to Jack Deming, her hull and cabin to William Jrwin. These, gentlemen built the boat last- year for huckstering purposes.

.VARIETIES.

Swiss embroidery was never more beautiful than this summer, and will be much worn during the coming season.

Leghorn straw hats trimmed with Jappanese fieurs de fantastic are set down as Parisian models for the coming season.

We should economize at all times, but more especially when times are close. Observe the purchases of your thrifty neighbors. More substantial benefits can be obtained from a fifty cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure than a dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. It is a prompt, safe and pleasant cure for all throat and lung troubles. Sold and endorsed by all druggists. i-otj.a'

Chenille lace will be used as a rich trimming for black costumes tbe coming spring, and promise to be very fashionable.

Children Teething.

The mother finds a faithful friend in MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. 25 cents a bottle.

Ostrich feathers will be used in "connection with flowers in the decoration of summer millinery both in lavish profusion.

Onrs for Piles.

Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower port of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion ore present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a wy disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant Blind, Bleeaing and Itching Piles yield at once to the application ol Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching and affecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Cook, Bell & Lowary

Plush will be used on stylish costumes of all sorts of fabrics—wool, silk, cotten —both as a garniture and for underdresses.

Rev. H. H. Fairall, D. IX editor of the owa Methodist, says editorially, in the November (1883) number of his paper: "We have tested the merits of Ely's Cream Balm, and believe thatr by a through course of treatment, it will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministers, as a class, are afflicted with head and throat troubles, and catarrh seems more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely's Cream Balm too highly.'',

Hungarian chain stitch makes such effective trimming that it is considered very effective when used to adorn home costumes or morning gowns.

Careful attention to diet is the best guard against disease. It is a fact which all should know, that over-eating not only corrupts the blood but destroys nerve force, and induces dyspepsia, jaundice, bad bieath, piles, pimples, low spirits, headache, ague, malaria, and all stomach and liver troubles. 1%. Jones' Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Can be taken by the most delicate. Prioe 50 cents of all c«u£.

Bernhardt's dresses for her latest Shakspearian heroine are so heavily laden laden with gold embroidery as to be a burden to the slender wearer.

Wild Cherry and Tar.

Everybody knows the virtues of Wild Cherry and Tar as a relief and eure for any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Combined with these two ingredients are a few simple healing remedies in the

meeting will be held Monday nigM at Lang 3yrup, making it just the article ,h. i.11 a,. Mgh* of hMl Bd'aZhiS: David Patterson has been appointed Price 50 cents and $1.00. Samples free, superintendent of the wagon bridge by Sold by Cook, Bfell

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the county com miasioners, ... —. month. John Schoofer, who bid I

$45 a month. John 9cho $500 a year for the contract, and was the lowest bidder, did not qualify.

Rev. 8. H. Troyer, of New Albany, Ind., states as follows how he saved himself from an attack which threatened serious results:

On the 7th of June, 1884,1 waa taken with rheumatic fever, and for five weeks was not free from it It then settled in my left foot, where it remained for about four weeks. Then it moved to my hips, shoulders, neck and collar bone, where it stayed until driven out by Athlophoros. Previous to the use of that remedy I had tried the skill of five physicians, from whom 1 obtained no relief. Then I resorted to the use of different remedies external and internal, but I continued to grow worse all the time until the 1st of October, when my druggist recommended Athlophoros. I had but little faith when I took the first bottle. At this time I was so helpless that my wife had to drees me, wash'my face and assist me out of bed. I could not slfeep more than from thirty io forty-five minutes at a time, so intense was my pain. "My first dose of Athlophoros was taken at two o'clock

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Above all other earthly ills, 4 I hate the big, old-fashioned pills By slow degrees they downward wend, And often pause, or upward tend With such discomfort are they fraught^ Their good effects amount to naught Now, Dr. Pierce prepares a pill That just exactly fills the bill— I A Pellet, rather, that is all— A Pleasant Purgative, and small Just try them as you feel their need, You'll find that I speak truth, indeed.

the afternoon, and

I took two more soon after. The first dose gave me much relief and the second eased me so greatly that I was enabled to talk freely and with comfort to my family and friends. The third dose enabled me to sleep four and a half hours without waking. I continued the use of Athlophoros until fourteen bottles in'.all had been'taken. By this time my health was so much improved that I left off the medicine. That waa in December, 1884, and I am now quite well."

Rev. Wm. Cool, of Denver, Ind., says: I used only one bottle of Athlophoros, and I think it a good medicine. I consider that I derived much benefit from it."

Athlophoros," says Mr. D. P. Sheets, of Mooresville, Ind., "gave me great satisfaction in a case of peyalgia, and I can heartily recommend it to otners as doing all that is claimed fbr it."

Mr. J. A. Wilson, the photographer of New Albany, Ind., who«eoffices are at Nos. 6 and 8 Main street, tells of one of these cases. His story follows:

had rheumatism but it disappeared after using only one bottle of Athlophoros. It was in my arms and I had sharp, shooting pains. I was suffering and complaining a good deal when a friend, coming into my gallery one morning, asked me what the trouble, was. I said it was rheumatism. He told me of Athlophoros as a cure for neuralgia and_ rheumatism, and it struck me very forcibly, as it did not claim to cure every complaint that flesh is heir to. I bought a bottle oh the strength of whit he said. That was all I needed. I used the one bottle over six months ago, and have not had one ache or pain from rheumofiam ainAA

mutism since." Mr. Hiram F. Sides, of Fort Branch, Ind., says of his wife's cure: "Her suffering from neuralgia was intense, and we concluded to trv Athlophoros. Almost from the first aoee I could see that she was Improving, and two bottles effected a permanent cure, so that she feels no effects of her once dreaded disease.. I tried it for rheumatism and soon found relief, one bottle curing me. I shall take great pleasure in recommending Athlophoros to my neighbors."

gist, we will send it express paid, on recdljat of regular price—one dollar pfer bottle. We prefer that you buy It from your druggist, but if he hasn't it, do not be persuaded to try sopiething else, but order at once from us as directed' Athlophoeos Co., 112 Wall Street, New York.

Gold lace of elaborate designs is now used in the neck and sleeves of costumes for ceremonious occasions where full dress is de riguer. This lace is sometimes sewn on to velvet, making it more effective but less becoming. ., ». .*j ,•

The best on earth, can truly be skid of Griggs' Qlyoerine Salve, which is a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruiser, scalds, burns, wounds and all other soreo. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this winder he Satisfaction guaranteed or money funded. Only druggists.

is winder healer 1 money rt cents. Sold byj all

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Narrow Batin ribbon still makes the prettiest possible trimming for costumes for young girls and children. It £b sewn on in many rows, and the effect is always pretty and appropriately simple,

Dr. Genu's Llvtr Fills

Removes Constipation, prevents Malariacures Dyspepsia, and gives new the System. Only one for a dose. Free Samples at Cook, Bell & Lowry'c.

THE MARKETS

DRY GOODS.

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^"OTICE TO QUARJRYMEN.

Tebbjs ilAUTX,

Sealed proposals will be receive* by the eematon council of the city of Terre Haute, Ittd., at its next regular meeting, Tuesday,

Urns

Fng

4th, 1886, f*r iurnUhing the

city with rabble stone for pavlnRguttera, etc., also for round corner stone*, eurb (tones, and crossing btoneit. Bids for the curb stones are to be per ton of 2^M0

iounds each. The border ftones, eurband crossing stones are to be dressed ready for use. Th« ouTblno Is to be not less than four inches thick, eighteen inches wide and three feet long.

Bids or the corner stones are to beper stone and for the curb and crossing MonSB per llnal foot.

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TOSK, N. April 28.—Although

not legal, a holiday day has been observed by a larger number of people than ever before. Bos in ees was suspended at all exchanges and trade in dry goods was very limited,

CINCINNATI.

CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 28.—-Flour— Firm and unchanged. Wheat—In fair demand and firm Mo 3 red, 90@91o. Corn—Strong No. 2 mixed, 88%@39e. Oats—Kirm, No. 2 mixed, 82%@88c. Bye—In good demand No. 2, 67@70o. Barley—Doll and unchanged No. 2 spring, 70o. Provisions— Quiet and unchanged. Whisky—Quiet $1 10 sales of 681 barrels of finished goods oa this basis. Butter—Firm and unchanged extra creamery, 26@27c dairy roll, 14c. 1261 HogB—Steady and unchanged common and (light, $8 40@4 10: paoking and butchers', $8 85@4 26 receipts, 689 shipments, 1,261 head. Eggs—Kasiei 10c. Cheese—Firm and unchanged good to prims new.

EABLI BOCSI STOCK IAKD8,

Theleoal live etocik market has been remarkably dull of late, largely doe to the depression that invariably comes with the Lenten son, Beit little freeh meat, comparatively, is being sold. Following are the ruling prioes: Oows and heifers 8 60jto8 80 Commonbutohers' stuff

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FOUNDfiYMEN,

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Tbrbk Hautb, Iitd., April 21, LI Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the elty of Terre Haute, ind., at tbe next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, May 4th, 1888, for Iron oastings to be furnisheL tbe city .for one year from May 1st," 18*6, in accordance with the following conditions Vis:

Bids to be received -by the' tbn (2000) pounde) for *11 eastings of street bridges, man-holes and catch basin covers, etc. AH eastings to be delivered within a reasonable time wherever they may be ,required.

A bond of (100 must accompany each bid, signed by two disinterested curettes, as a ifuarantee that tbe contract will be entered Into within Ave days after is awarded.

The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council, April 2Ctli, 1806. GEO. W. DAVIS, *££$ City Clerk.

NOTICE

TO LUMBERMEN.

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CN.Y

C^KKK,A Officb

TekbxHautx, Inn., April 21st,

Sealed proposals will be received by the oommon council of the city of Terre -e, Ind., at their next regular meeting, Tuesday eveiilng, May 4th, 1B86, for furnishing the city with all white oak lumber that may be require&Xor one year from May 1st, 1888. I

The lumber Is to be live and sound and free ,from.large or. loose knots, winkshaken or other defects.

Bids are to be per 1,000 feet, broad measure, and delivered at such times and places as may be required.

A bond of J200 signed by two disinterested securities must accompany each bid as a guarantee that tlje contract wUL. be enteredinto within Ave days after itw awarded. .. -„.i

Tbe oouncll reserves the right to reject any and all bids., By order of the common eonncl 20th, 1886.

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GEO. W. DAVIS,

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J, City Cijsbk's Offick, 1 Tkrkb Hautb, Inn., April 21,1808. Sealed proposals will be received By the Common,Council of the city of Terre Haute, Ind., at their next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, May llh, 1838, for winding ana keeping In repair ^e city clook for one year tromn Mar 1st, 1886, to May 1st, 1887. ..

Proposals must be accompanied by a bond in tbe sum of 200, signed by two dis-

interested parties, as a contract will be eate days after it Is awardi

tee that the

Into within five

The Council reserves (he right to rejeet any and all bids. By orderof the Common Couneii, April !0th, 1888.. GEO. W. DATIS,

City Clerk.

Every-Pay Shoe, erybody With ©nr

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Steers 4 25 to 4 86 Bulls 2 75 to 8 00 Sheep 3 25 to 8 76 Hogs...., 8 60to8 80

Among the Northern Lakes

Of Wisoonsln, Minnesota and Iowa are hundreds of delightful places where one can pass tbe summer months in quiet rest and enjoyment, and return home at the end of the heated tei completely reJnvenated. Kach recuring season brings to Ocomomowoc, Waukesaa,Beavertam, Frontenac, Okoboji, Mtnnetonka, White Bear, and innumerable other charming localities with romantic names, thousands of our best people whose winter homes are on either side of Mason A Dixon's line. Elegance and comfort at a moderate eost can be readily obtained. A list of summer homes, with all necessary information pertaining theieto, is being distributed by the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. faul Ball way, and will be sent free upon application by letter to A. V. ft Carpenter! General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, wis.

PENNYROYAL PILLS

"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Ths Orttisat sirf Only Genuine. S«a "Bmn »r

PNBOW RUPTURE

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April 21«t, 1888.

O^TCETOGARBAGECONTRACTORS. Grr*OuskI Orno*,. Tkbbs Havtx, Ikd., April 21st, 1888. Healed, proposals will be received by tbe common coundl of the elty ef Terre HwU, Ind., at their next regular meetlaju Tuesday evening, May 4th, 1886, for coUeeilng all the garboge that Asy be irovlded in seetlom naaee, adopted by

The stone In all cases to be of a hard artdi he governed strictly by each and every durable quality. rasovision for tbe removal of garhsnein Contractor* must pay for weighing and I sard-ordinances, which are on file in the deliver the tleket to the street eonamlssloner.

The .contract to run for one year from May 1st, 1886. A bond of 8SOO signed by two disinterested securities mvst accompany each bid as a guarantee that the contract will beentered into within Ave days aiterit l# awarded.

Tbe council reserves the right to reject any and aUbids. By order of the common oooncil. April 20th, 18S6. GEO. W. DAVIS,

The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the common council, April 90'h, 1886. GEO. W.DAVIS.

The Common Council reserves the right ejest any or all bids. orOerof the Common Council. A

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Is now being ma49 against old shelf-worn goods. In every .^epurtmwt at T" r.,,1,

The Jew Clothing House

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I New, fresh gooJs are being sold at

LOWER PRICES

Than others are asking for old goods. See our goods ancf get prices before you buy. We can and

will save you money.

our Motto is

Quick" :Sales and Small Profits!

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Here rWe Are I

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old eounellJaly toe suae to each place or pi board *f health of said city amy designate. The said garbage is to be collected and- reoiovfed in water tight carts toy 10 o'clock every other 6r sedsnd morning from Hay 1st to November 1st, and n«t less than once each week during the remainder of the y*ar. All bidders must

office of the city clerk, and may be examined by persons desiring to bl0. Kids are to be separate for that district lying no'th of Main street and numbered first, and that lying soutt^of Main street, and numbered second.

The contracts for each district to run toi^oneyear from the 1st day of May, 1886 A bond of M50 signed by two disinterested securities must accompany each bid in order to guarantee the faithful entering into the contract bv the person to whom the same Is swarded.

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Ornct ov City Bmontk r, 1 TNU HAVTX, Ind., April 22,18W. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Cvuncll of the elty of Terre Haute, Ind., at their next regular meeting, Tuesday evening. May 4, 1886, for the oonstruotlon of a pipe sewer through Twelfth street, from Poplar street to Main street. Also one on Seventh street, from "pruce street to J£lm street, in accordance ilh plans and specifications on flle in

Spruce street to J£lm street, in accordance with plans and speciflcatl the office of the city clerk

All proposals must be accompanied by a tfona In the sum of two hundred (S200) dollars, signed by two disinterested sureties, that the bidder will enterlnto contract within five (5) days after the award iamade. ..

Proposals must be made upon regular blank forms, to be bad at the office of the City engineer.

Envelopes containing bids mnst be endorsed with the fiame of the work for to hlch the tender is made.

GEO. R. GRIMBS. City Engineer.'

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Txkbx Haute, Ind., April 21st,. Sealed propOsalwill be received by the oommon counoll of* the city of Terre Hiaate. Ind, at their next Tegular meeting, Tuesday evening. May 4th, 18* 6 for paving-Willi briok and curblag the side-: walks on both sides of Third street, from Farrlngton to Moffat steet, in accordance, with speelOeatioBs- now- on flle in the oAcs ef thecito clerk. Proposals must be aecomfiantetrby a bond in the sum of two hundred dollars (1200) signed by two disinterested seeurtles as a guarantee that the bidder will enterlnto contract within five (5)days after the contractu awarded.

The counoll reserves the right to reject and all btds. order of the oommon counoll. April 1886. GEO. W DAVIS,

Malachi Kinney vs. William Miller, In attachment: before C. Gartrell, J. P., Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

Be it known that on the 13th day of April, 1886, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said defendant is .a non-resident of the state of Indiana.

Baidnon-resldent defendant Is hereby notified' of "the pendency of said action against,Jilm, and that the same will stand for trial before me on the 17th day of May, 1886, at 10 o'clock a. m.

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SALE OF TICKETS.

Season tickets for seven concerts, with best referred seat, $10, without premium, can be purchased from Thursday, A.pril 22, tUl Saturday, May 1st.

Single reserved seats $2.00 and $2.50 on and after May 14th. Ticket office at Church's, 74 West Fourth streets Orders for seats should be addressed Lucien Wulsen, Secretary, No, 60 Pike's Building, with draft or postal order enclosed.

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