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POWDER

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urlty, strength and wholesomeness. economical than the ordinary kinds. *nd cannot bo sold in competion With the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sola AniT in cans.

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3# inch, $150 Columbia expext, full taickte,'$75.00. S2 inci^ Standard Columbia, $2* -CO-

S4 inch .$140 Eoyal Mail, $85.0C.

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BOO Main street, care H. HulmancUo-

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«Bow I do suffer "what shall I do?" These words need never oe Sttered if SNVDEB'S KIDNEI «fA worn# They positively cure "Srtght's Disease, Lame Back, Spinal and •111 UrJnTy diseases and restores lost energy /a or young. Price 93, by mall, ^am iain Qf price* Address

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$EK ii) CO., No. 2 W. 14th street, iSew York.

Snyder's Liver Pads

Blalaria, Chills & Fever, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick or Nervous Head•nhn. all Liver and Stomach iblea yield -where SNYDER'S

AND STOMACH FADS are

»rn. Iheycur *37 absorption. Thou-, nds can testifl the benefits derived »Vom their use. irrtoo82.00. Sent bymail r» receipt of prioe. Address, THE 8NY'jStPAI) CO., No. 2 W. Mth street, New lorJh,

"Weakly Females

Ladles, old or young, suffering from any i" trm of female complaints many Amer)an women suffer from weakness, lrreg-

Wftlties, ete. The SNYDER FEMALE ft An is worn and cures by absorption, 'fefvoae. Price, 83.00, by mail on receipt, Sf prl» Address, THE SNYDER PAD^ eo", No. 2 W Mth street, New York.

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CLIFF & CO., Proprietors,

Manufacturers of

Boiler*, Smoke Stacks, Tanks, Etc, tttop on First street, betwetn Walnut an« Poplar, k. pnauc HAUTE, INDIANA.

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INDIANA STATE NEWS,

The reunion of the Third Indiana cavalry will be held at Conneraville on the 14th.

William Wilsbri, a carpenter at Monroe city, fell from a ecafiold and was dangerously injured.

Madison has aufisred from a eeries of fires this week, which are supposed to be of an incendiary origin.

Three fine new steel boilers have been completed and placed in position in the starch works at Madison.

Professor David Swing lectured in Chicago on Wednesday evening. His subject was, "From the useful to the Beautiful."

Mrs Mellissa Hyaifc has been granted a divorce in the Daviess county court, with $500 alimony and the custody of thcchildien.

Eleven new cases of diptheria have keen reported to the Logansport board of health this week. An order has been issued to clean up and thoroughly disinfect the city.

Jacob Block, formerly of Greensbnrg, now serving out his term of imprison-' ment for murder, in the southern penitentiary, will remove to Texas when he is discharged next April.

Bose Covert, a young girl, nineteen years of age, left her father's house, in Jeflersonville, on Tuesday morning, to make some purchases in the neighborhood, and has not returned.

John Minhis has been sentenced to three years in the penitentiary in the Gibson county circuit court. Frank Smith, an accomplice, was sentenced for one year on the same charge. ~i'•

Jake Austin, a neero boy, who has been in the employ of Dexter Gardner, of Princeton, got into a quarrel with the cook and choked her, until she w.ai breathless. He was sent to jail.

A young womin from Logansport has eloped with the proprietor of aside show which was a feature of the Cass county fair. She has sent for her trunk and has informed her parents that Bhe is happy.

The friends of the Hon. Charles L. Jewett, in Madison, would have given him a grand reception on last Wednesday evening, but for pressing business that occupies his time, day and night. It was the thirty-seventh anniversary of the ex-speaker's birth.-

The suit brought againit Dr. S&hQel Smith, a young physician of Laconic, Harrison county, has Iwen dismissed. Fannie Conrad, the w.man ih the case, has confessed that she was induced by others, tobrisgthe suit, to ruin Dr. Smith's professional reputation.

A man named Snider, who is an inmate of St. Joseph's hospital at Ft. Wayne, is said to be 101 years of age. He is a native of Alsace and claims to have fought under Napoleon at Moscow, Austerlitz and Waterloo. He is still comparatively active and vigorous.

Washingtsn township, in Cass county, has a literary society that has been giving a series of festivals and entertainments, the proceeds of which have been applied to the purchase of books for a circulating library. Quite a handsome sum has been already realized.

The trial of Charles Meseke, a school teacher of Fiat Rock township, in Bartholomew county, is in progress at Columhus. He is charged with immorality, inconcompetence and with using fraud in obtaining the Echool. The township trustee attempted to discharge him, but the matte* was appealed to the county superintendent.

The men employed upon the water works trenches at Crawfordsyille were receiving $125 a day. On Wednesday they struck for an increase to $l.o0, which the company have refused to pay. few of the men returned to work. Those wild ^old out will be discharged, Ld th^ places 2!!«d Vr* IT Indianapolis, who are wai.."5 °r

The city attorney of Crawfordsvi—? last winter concluded thot the city was entitled to a tax on all pool tables. Several saloon proprietors were fined for refusing to pay the tax, and it was de cided that the case of Michael Zeller should be made a test case. It was decided in his favor, and the money will be returned to those who paid the license.

Dr. W. H. Allen, of Waymansville, Bartholomew county, has been arrested on the charge of breaking into the store of Henry Aldenhagen and robbing the safe of the postoffice of $800 in stamps and money. The store has been broken into and the safe blown open several times during the past year. As he lived within twelve feet of the store, and burglars have never been heard at work, suspicion attached itself to him. Hebrought suit against Henry Borgett, also of Waymansville, who dropped an unguarded hint to this effect, claiming $10,000 damages. He is married and has a family, all of whom are grown. The citizens of the olace are indignant at the arrest, few believing guilty. J-

Special Delivery Systenl. The following is the business transacted by the special delivery system In tbip city during tlie months of August and September, the first figures August: and the second September

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New Advertisements.

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Newspaper Advertising_®ureau» jyp spruce Jtreet, New York,

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Mrnfirng-rrr employed in special delivery.". 1 Special delivery Utters arriving in the mails from other places 144 Special dalivery letters deposited for local delivery 24 Special delivery letters delivered by regular messengers and substitute letter carriers 168 Special delivery letters that failed of delivery by messengers Number of trip* made by messengers Average number of letters delivered on each trip by each

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Amount of special delivery stampe sold The Lost Creek Bridge.

There is some little complaint in regard to the Lest creek bridge which is to Vq north of the city on Thirteenth street. claimed that ito length, 67 fS® is not sutfcL-t to meet the Jc-ands, as tie bridge crosses the sfcSMB diagonal, ly and a direct measurement acnSS the stream is 56 feet A bridge across the same creek a short distance away cu ffeet long. Tlie abutments will be placed three feet below low water line, and the water wav will be about six feet above this marie. The engineers on the oontratrary assert that the bridge is sufficiently high and long to meet all requirements, and that when completed It wjJl be very strong and substantial structure.

Card of Sympathy.

The death of a little child is ever the occasion of deepest sorrow. Not only to the parents who are bereft bat to those who from friendship and tender regard have their hearts filled with earnest

sympathy for these whose homes have been desolated by the untimdv taking away of the little one. The members of Wabash Lodge,. United Order of Honor, desire in this connec lion, to express their deepest and most sincere sympathy for their Brother F. M. Bacon, and lis estimable wif», who mourn the loss of their youngest child, which died Thursday evening, September 33th. "TheGod who gives and takes away, will uphold the poor in spmt-

WABA8H LODOB, U. O. of M.

Care of Liver Complaint.

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I have been using Allcock's Porous Plasters for four years, and think I could not get along without them. For along time I was afflicted with a pain under my right shoulder blade I alsojiad considerable difficulty in breathing. I applied an Allcock's Porous Plaster on my back, and ona on my chest I kept" ^hanging them every four days, and at the end of three weeks was entirely cared. E. S. STEVENS,

mm VARIETIES.

Jet is said to be becoming trimming.

Bartholdi will sail New York October 16.

a national

Facts Worth Knowing.

In all diseases of, the nasal mucous membrane the remedy used must be nonirritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn this._ Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, snuffs, powders, syringes, astringents or aDy similar application, because they are all irritating, do not thoroughly reach the effected surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years borne oil the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical and permanent cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm.

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Miraculoua Escapes. *C"' .ifj

w. W. Seed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes "One of my customers, Mrs. Ltfuisa Pike, Bartonia, Eandolph Co., Ind., was along sufferer with Consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying it of me. In six month's time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to it." Free Trial Bottles at Ccok, Bell & Lowry's drug store.

Courier-Journal: Todd county has voted against liquor, Kentucky is full of paradoxes.

A Reliable Article

For enterprise, push, and a deaire get such goods as will give the trade sat ^faction Cook, Bell & Lowery, the druggists, leads all competition." They ell Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, because it is the best medicine on the market for coughs, colds, croup and primary consumption. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples free.

Anew through sleeping car from New York to San Francisco is to be called "Kindness," because kindness goes along way.

The Testimony of a Physician.

James Beecher, M. D., of Sigourney, la., says: "For several years I have been u$ing a cough balsam called DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and in almost every, case throughout my practice I have had entire success. I have used* and prescribed hundreds of bottles since the days of my army practice (1863), when I was surgeon of Hospital No. 7, Louisville, Ky."

The Canadfan Pacific railroad claims to have highest bridge in the world, ft is 248 feet above the ground.

This country consumed eighty-one and a quarter tons of quinine last ye r, and there were earthquakes just the same.

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Avfl.-ige time of delivery of letters atiCTth®*'arrival ... 11 m. 11&m Special delivery 'ettere arriving in the mails on Sunday Time of arrival of last mau *t office before midnight Number of speoial delivery letters arriving in last mail before midnight -tnber of special delivery drop'ere deposited in office after -i of last mail before ainva. SjSrial'deUv^'ietteFg 'mailed to other 11^1"'

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in the fact that Benson's Capdine Plasters are widely imitated that cheap and worthless, plasters with names of similar sound, aud similar appearance in type, are freely offered for sale. Articles of great and original merit alwjtys have to compete with trashy imitations. But as they become known they die out through deserved neglect. Meanwhile we warn the public against the so-called "Capsicum," "Capsicin," "Capucin" and "Capsicine" plasters, whether ^'Benton's," "Burton's," or otherwise. They have no medicinal or curative virtues whatever, and are made to sell on the reputation of Benson's. When purchasing ask for Benson'8 deal respectable druggists only, antl you cannot be deceived. The genuine has the "Three Seals" trademark on the cloth and tb? Ford "Capcine" cut it the centre.

The Woman's Journal asks: "Whom sliall pur daughters marry?" What's the matter with the ipen?

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Bucklon's Salve.

THE BEST SALVKArnica

A physician says "It ?s dangerous to (to into the water after a hearty meal." And we presume if he did go in after one h« wouldn't find it. liver*pills.

Use Dr. Gunn's Liver Pillb sallow complexion, pimples on the face and Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a" do«e. Samples free at Cook, Belli I«wery.

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Vicar General Conway is to Se the new Catholic bishop of Springfield, 111-, and Father Daniel Riordan, of Chicago, coadjutor bishop of Denver. "*r

Piles

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Core for Piles,

are frequently preceded by a of weight in the back, loins and lower port ol the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the or neighboring organs. At

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present, flatulency, uneasiness of the etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a vwy disfgresable it«h-

Dr. Bosa^'* directly upon the parts absorbing the tumors, allaying the mteiwe

Medicine Co., Piqaa, O, Sold by Cook, Bell 4 Lewery^ S

Peck's Patent Improved Cushionod Bar Prams perfectly restore the hearing and perform the work of the natural dram. Always in position, but invisiable to others and comfortable to wear. All conversation And even whispering heard distinctly. Me refer to those using them. Send for JUustrated teok_with(twfcssg nials free.'! Address F. HISCOX, 858 1

Broadway^ Mention this paper.

EMULSION

Cod Llyer Oil, with Hjrpoplnwphlta*, Very Palatable and Increasej Fleth. Dr. F. H. Cement, Brighton,111., Bays: "Scott's Emulsion is the beet I have ever prescribed. It is very palatable, easily assimilated and gives strength Mid neato to the patient."

A pratical old sinner in a progressive town refused to contribute for a new hearse because he had helped to bay the old one and had not had his ride in it.

The Question

of a proper food for infants interests all mothers especially those unable to nurse their offspring. Mellin's Food jpossesses all the requisites as a substitute for mothers' milk, and is highly commended by the medical faculty of both Europe and America.

Mr. McKee Bankin is bringing east with his company a Chinaman from the Chinese theater in San Francisco to play the part of Washee-Washee in "The Danites."

Saved His Life.

Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes the pains were almost unendurable anc would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and has gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Cook, Bell 4 Lowry.

Mamma—Gracious goodness, child What on earth are you doing? Little lady—I am watering the flowers on

mamma's hat. dry.

They looked so awful

Children Teething.

The mother finds a fa: hful friend in MRS. WIBSMJW'fc SOOTHING SYRUP. "tie.

THE MARKETS

CHICAGO MARKET.

[Furnished by T. 3. Hodgan & O. 62834 Main street!

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Oats Oct..

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NEW VOKK,

KBW YOBK, S. 1., October 7.—Wheat— A shade lower, and ht&vy the expert demand is very moderate closed heavy, with a reaction of K@K«i No. 3 spring, 82£°i hard, 879£c do c. f- and i., 863^®86%o No. 8 red, 81%@82 No. 2 red, 88o elevator, 84©84&c afloat No. 1 white, 84o. Corn— higher, and moderately active, closing heavy No. 8, 44c Ko. 2, 453^045J£c elevator, 46ft A%%o afloat No. 2 white, 45%@46^c low mixed, 44)40. Oats—Without important change mixed, 80^c No. 8 white, 35@40o. Coffee—Firm October, $9 85. Bugar—Dull, weak and nominal fair to good refining. 4%fl 4%c refined, quiet and steadj cat loaf and ernshed, 5-16c cubes, 6 l-16ft6^o. Bioe—Ifirm. Eggs—Firmer 20£@21e. Pork

Uncharged and quiet. Lard—A shade higher $6 20. Butter—Firm and unchanged. Cheese Qaiet, and about steady. ..

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in the world for cuts,

braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pi ice 25 cents per box. For sale by Cook, Bell & Lowry.

CINCINNATI.

CINCINNATI, October 7.—Hour- Qoiet. Wheat—Dull No."2 red, 76e. Corn—Weaker No. 2 mixed, 88 y@S8£c. Oats—Firmer IJe. 2 mixed, 27Xc. Bye-Steady No. 2, 58e. Pork—Quiet $9 25. Lard—Firmer 15 85. Bulk riieats—Finner shprt rib, t6 50. Baoon—Firm short rib, $7 87# short clean, *7 62£. WhiBby—Firm sales of 794 barrels of finished goods on the basis of $1 18. Butter—Steady. Hogs—Steady common and light, $8 B0®4 40 paoking and butehers', 14 15@4 50: receipts, 1,890 head shipments, 1,365 head. Eggs—Weak 15o. Cheese—Firm 10Xe

TOLEDO.

TOIiKDO, Ohio, October 7.—Wheal— Opened weak and closed lower 76J^e. Cort— Dull and steady 88%e. Oato—Steady 26^0. Clover seed—Dull and lower 60.

EARLY HOVSB STOOK TLKDB

Beceipts ot live stock this week have beenS little in advance of the recotd for the past two greeks, both as to npipber and(|nalifr. The (rrade been much imprqved, and the butehuently, killing much better beet .7 head of cattle and 98 head o{ bogs wen Bflt 99 the local market Prices are a little advinoed. Prime ciwafand heifers. 8 00to88S Common butchers' stall. 2 8} to8 15 Steers Mtc 4 00 B3to Sheep 9£i®

era arc, ocmseqi On Monday 11'

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N1OTICE

*. Ind., Oct.

Sealed prop sals will be received by the common counoll of the city of Terre Haute. Inli, at it next Tegular meetinr. to be held ltWBday evening, October 19, 188S.

For the improvement of Seeond street from Washington avenue to Hulmau street, 'n accordance withplans aad sp«lflcatlonsonll'.einthe cmce of the city clerk

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Pltys for the Penf. 0

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contract within five .(5) days after the award:* ma4*. proposals mm blank forms city engineer.

ikoraid i&84% p/oposals be nxtde on ttsa** olanlTforms to be had at the offioe ox the

Envelopes containing bids must be endorsed with the name of the street for •Which the tender Is made.

Tfea council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the

POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY

Office, No. ao Sooth Sixth Street

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General Delivery from 7d0 & sou mnttl |0 p, m, Iiobby and Stamp Iwpartment, from

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Money Order and Registry Office, irom SiOOa. m. nntll&OOp. m. On Sunday the offioe 1 open from 9^0 a. m. until 16 a. m. No money order 01 register business transacted on Sunday

MATUt CX.OSB,

JB A ST —Indianapolis and through eastllp m, ldD p. m. and 8:36 m. T. H. 41. Railroad, way station,

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High'st Lowest does.

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Car lots wheat 163 Car lota 864 Car lota oats 196

CHICAGO, Ootober 7.—Cattle—.Beeeipta, 2,006 head shipments, 1,800 head steadj two oars fanoy, 1,620 pounds, $5 65 skipping steers,* 950 to 1,500 pounds, 18 60@5 15 etookers and feeders, $2 85 wintered.Tezans, (2 90@8 50. Hois—Beeeipta, 18,000 head shipments, 8,000 head a shade lower on aocount of prospective packing house looksut •n Monday rough aad mixed, $8 50@4 10 paoking and shipping, .$8 90@4 50 light weightB,$8 5Q@4 25. Sheep—Beeeipta, 8,600 head shipments, 900 head steady natives, $2 25@4 80 western, $8 50@8 75 fa 25@8 40. Lambs—$4 00@4 76.

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Horsfor^'? Add Phosphate In Obstinate Indigestion. Dr. F. G. McGavock, McGa7ock, Ark., says: "It gives ma pleasure to bear testimony to its.beneficial action in obstinate indigestion."

DRY GOODS.

SEW fOBK, October 7.—There was a well maintained reqneet in a quiet way, bnt new business in cottom goods is lessened by nominal stocks and large production sold to arrive. Agents have advanced Fruit's thirty-six Inch bleaoked to 8}£c HasonviUe, thirty-six inch, to 8}£c standard, Chapman, thirty-six inch bleached, 8^o. Manufacturers have advanced thunderbolt, all wool standard doeskin oane, to 88c, usual terms, and discounts for mber and January delivery.

HbOOa. m. and 12 noon. i.A 8t. L. R.JR., way station, 11 m, and &30 p. m. Carbon, Ind (through poach), a.m.

WB8T —St Donls and through west, 11 P.m., MO a. m. ana 1:40 p. m.

Vandalla ft R., way station, M0 a. m. and 1.40 p. m. A 8t h. B. way station, a. m, Illinois Midland, way station. 5:80a. m. Toledo. Wabash A Western, was of Danville, 111., 1q:16 p. m. Charleston, lit, (through poaeh) 11 p. m. Mattoon, Bt, (through pouch) 11 FsrU,' 111., (through pouch)

NOTH-&Co, nt, 840 a. m., 16:15 p. Ohlcago 2k Eastern Illinois, R. R. way stations, &2J a. m.

Danville, lit, (through pouch) 10:15 p.m. T. H. Logansport R. R. way stations, 5S0 a. m. BookvUle, Ind, (through ponoh)

K00p. m. Kortnern Indiana, Northern Ohio and Mlohlganll m, and 1:40 p.m.

BOTH—Bvansvllle and stations onT. H, A K. R. 12 night and 11:00 p. m, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and eastern Tennessee. 8:20 m.

K. 41, railway way stations to Worthlngton Sam,

HACK LIM,

Fralrleton, Fralrle Greek, GraysvlU and Falrbanks—Tuesday, Thursday an Saturday, 7K» a. in. gilbert' every day, exsept Sunday, 7« *m' OITT DIUTKBTl The Oarrlers leave the Offioe lor delivery and colleotlon, over the entire city, 6:46 n« mi IsSO p. Bit Over the business portion of the City 6:45 a. m., 11 a. m., laOp. m., 4I0 p. m., 6:8 PThe mall Is eoUeeted from Street Letter Boxes on Main street, from First to Twelfth streets, north an Fourth to Cherry. south on Fourth to Walnut and south on First to Poplar, and on Ohio between nrstand Sixth, every week day between 8 and 9 a. m., between and 10 a. m. between 12 ana 1 p. m. and between 7 JO and

p. m. All other boxes are collected twloe a day, between the hours of 7 AO anC 10 a.rn. anA between 400 and 6:00 p. m.

On Sunday the Post Offioe is open from 9 toW o'clock a. m., and persons desiring their mall can call at the window designated by the number of their carrier

again In the business pa tween 7:10 and 8 o'eloca. p. m. vweea JOHN REGAN, P. M.

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first National Bank, Indianapolis, lad' First National Bank, Evansville, Ind. LouisvUle Banking Company, .Louis*eSrvSton City National Bank, Coving wires.

Mephone 193. OsU for market quo-

ANDREW R0ESCH,j SAW yiXdilMO, LOCK & 6UNSMlTHINSfj

SCALE KEPAl&lKe, Btc.b4i ii strwt, TXoti*

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C. C. SMITH,

Automatic Revolying Coal Screens,

Coal Shaft, Ffblir and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Carl. C&frV Mills, Castings of all kinds, Cold and Hot Water Pumps, Stet& Pumps, House Fronts, Iron Columns and all kinds of ArclriH^ tural Iron Work.

The COMMON SENSE ENGINE AND EAGLE ST£ POMP a specialty. Dealers In Wrought Iron Beams and Channels, Leatta Rubber and Chain Belting Bolting Chests and Cleanfcy fi chinery of everydescription used in flour mills. lis JMHK-rt

Repairing promptly done. ,Vs^ j. A. pabim, iw,,

Cor. First and Walnut Sts,, Terre Haute*

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The most perfect Heater ever tested in this market over

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Phffinix Foundry Machine Works.

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Machiiery Power, Cast and Wrought Iron Work*

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T0WNLEY BROS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 512 and 514 Main St.

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The NEW DAYIS GAS0. LL\E STOYE, kitchen furiiishing goods a'ddt cutlery.

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Unequalled for ease of manipulation, rapid wrrii^j^ '. quality of work, simplicity and durability, Correspondence solicited, ps&f

Wycioff, Seaman's & Benadirif.

81 East Market street Indianapolis, IuC.

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Granted on farm property of all 1 and on dwellings, household Fire and liShtnlng also at rates in tho old reliable Fbenl ance Company, of Brooklyn, N. S. Evlhger, Handford, Ind.

Also loans made on improved 6 and 7 per cent. Interest, with usttlir*ijp.« mission. All those wanting lnsuras%t*t farm loans will do well to see him.

M. S. EVINGEK

SAND FORD, IND.

MAMON BROS,

Galvanized Iron,1 R'let tletal Hms,

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