Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1887 — Page 4

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you Ooods tlie sliow gootfs at

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DISID.

AKSIU, l.ouls An-'M, at o'- lnrlt AVer|n*v riay iiiiiriiinc. nt 111" ni'.'thrr's vonl'lrnrp. 1220 JVt itn stwl. nt rousuuiption b'unT.il •uill ill' Thursday afternoon at

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oYI'fCk.

Friends of I no family ate invilPd to uttend vitlidiii fnrtlier iiolicc.

A N N N E E 8 illlUJNIJ N'OTIUK. luiiiiF. U.w ik. I ml.. January I. I?*"TS'ot ii Iw-rchv given IliaMlie Imstees ft the Torre llautn Siivl»a» hank 1i»t» this day rtechm'cl :i -"'"mi annual dividend of two ands liaK ior vnt. on all sum* of two dollars and upward wiiic'i rsli:i11 have Iicmi on d»rn:it f(,r MX nioiitl's ni.'xt pivcf-dina, ami proportion site. r:ii" Oil a'l Iiv•' -.mn:-• t!i:t liavr bcoti on dipoMt for Jlirci* nii.iiiili-, payable d-jiosiloi nil :ii11 tftm-.I i!i'! iry —"»ti. Iss'.

All divi-i.'iid.-. not drawn mil wiil he rn'dilcd on ,'iivoinit, and draw inli'roM from .lamiarv 1st, IR-T. I.i:\vt.s AUTIX. Secretary. j^issoi.rrioN MTI i:. 'I lie pari niT-liip lirrctofoi r\iM in lirhvprn "\V. A. C»\ and Mr-. N. A. M.iaj:. Known Ill* tirni of W. A. o\ & Co.. ha* iliis day Urcil llssoivrii miilnal coiir.cnl. Mrs. Maa rrtlriny. \V. A. Cox will continue to do l«usi-luv-s al I lie old sliind. .M'i Main si reel, under the title of the Kaiieins Shoe Sloro. \V. A. ("OX.

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hoc,

ANT1-I) orth

f«i-l'..ne told I 1 hem all.

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MHS. N. A. MA AC.

'lVrro Haute !ml.. .I.inii.'irj I. l*8r. jk. •jymc

NATION,\I, t%»A rK f-iA^n', I

JTirciire n.Mi'l'K, Ind., Osi'.imher li, i-'olleo l« liori iir filvon IIibI- Ih? uncmal nicoilnu of tIt0 Nloi-h lioM.or* of (Ills iiaok \vill i«« b"Jd nt t.hclr Imuklut: liou»e on Tunday, .fHinimy 11, l.s.7, bsHroen the bourx of in h. ru. Htnl 2 i'. m., for tlifl purVf.B of Blpct-lue fl™ directori! for lti? enBiting year. f. M. \V BN, ashler. ksvm, MKKTIV« OK miLlllKC

rthSOiii.iTioy n«. to. The Animal nie' iii:i of linildins AMoctalion ."No. in will ho held at Council Chamber Friday,, the. ih of thi mouth, at 7 p. in. Elcollon "f otHecrs for th» eoniinc year ivil] taKo (riffc-: /tlso reivirt from ia.M rar'« hii»inf»s will b« r.iihoiitied io nininhfiv?. A» evefy al^ent inoiuher ilHfliiM exelniledi has to pay a fine

a full aUendaneo i» e.vpoeK rl. 11IA.NK HABKtlf.-AVt. Per ret iir". main, •L'L!Jigg 9?E

AXTS, ETC

.\|n 'VmriiTMrVTrl IN THIS rOITMN VT11 I vi ii acufd KJVK f'KNl TKH I.T.N F. A lN.si'.i: HON. ,'orn(Ni, nr'.Ru.vFn r.KS* 'ill i\ I

ivr i'ir*.

No lHji'i'i'M1

•Vl.rANTr.l'--r'sttton

ni

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•l l.MK ALiVr.lU I'l'MI-N IS. AS IHF Al'fOVNT* AKII SMALI. I'Al'MEM' Is Kl ^T IIIELI l.V AD VAM'K

WANT EI).

v\* \NTI- A siinalion i5 open Imiv of iuti.lli ciire, quirk jind 1111s)ucss eapac'ly. Impure al 65:

AMT.li part o!

\v Kxpi

ynuna 11 on r*in st.

-An active lio from tlie northern lie' t• itto'carry an i'venin Kxcryhody to crm« to \o. Sit Koiirl'h st.recl and p«t I heir .1, i!nsse]|. He can iust bent

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(vJJ iNor'Ji ('11 l^r

nnpylnt. *»r .-Urk

4 In ley or nnilfln tiorc hy £o'i :.f«reoo(». Addr*8B

jV*'sh

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7

ANTK.p -I.A V, Ai'VlVK

A

N f) IN

teillKOnl, to cpresont, in lier own locality, «n old flrm. Hefrrenee* reciuliert. PbJOHNSON.

niaoeiit pofi'ion iitirl fiod *alavy. K. l„ Maunxcr, Ha relay Bt. N.V

I FOll.SALE. V7 oi' S I.I-: A Six.'d enslne. The Imre of e'vliinSor of enqme im hes length of stroke Inches tn- .-urIiio flfleen horse power. Iii'.iiilre at thb oilier.

F1()|ra(lht?"rs

SAI.I'"—ami

Steani heat iup apparstns-pipes.-siillaMr lor heHllnj.

it lur^e Irotldiny ^r mill. Iii-iHirn at nall\ \piss (.fil:e.

UioRdhurnt sold Rt*nc1. I*o«-

tertr-s.

•.essUiii given at orch. Apply Lj Joa Hrigfs, eoi iifo- t,~l»orry and 4t!i street. tiowra»,

Votigfl,isV1.1".—*•friiiiio

foot beveJ-

7

motHi cheap. In'iiiire

,u

"STlillO .'.I iPCt

A!.K-CHI-:.\P An

li'OH .«1 li(irn«r oscolle-it tr^«^ MI.

Aiisi'fl tv»«« ipp. ^nTiilre cam lM|ifHi

FOH.KF,N:T:

-n~-r»I' Kent —A new nix room linrife with Jr pore!) cpllur. olstorn, wood and eo»l shed' at 1,3 ilou street. Apuly W Grltllih.52S North Ha.ond strpAt.

to J.

)it HENT--A if-y urirsh«d front room, "P »ta'

r,

»'n

ve, lant. li ra-

•tlon. J'rlce vo*y moderate. 3^1 oith Sth sir et. TA^Uli

RKNT-Two nice tje«ivnr'e iwnn KDltal'le for light hou^i!r«:1South

og, In

-«w house with ft cood vlow. on -Hi htreot, No. Dl-r, five squares touth •in street,

Overcoats! Overcoats!

N.Y.N.

Year's Neckwear.

Special Line of Elegant Good», at

Pric-c3 Always the Lowest, tioods Always tlio Choicest.

-H-NOW IN FULL BLAST.*-

Avoid the afternoon rush at our Linen Counters. Make your purchases in the mornings if convenient.

HOBERG-, ROOT & CO

Jobbers au! Retailers, NOB. 51S and 520 Wafcwli Avenue.

FOB KENT.

i^OR RFAT-T!rnrn« fiinii^hed or nn-

1

furnished, ftil FoplJir -dreet. Niiclv Inrnisliei) i'ioni*. with centrally located. o.

lXn-TIP.NT-jiltpnfion if dejireri: U)R RRNT—A i*rc« front room at 6«

lit

North Seventh street.

Main 8l.r««t..

lj on. HENT mtlaMe •atfl isrn.

-A (food hijiis*1 of

ki

& GO'S.

'Boms,

|.» h««p *lnrtenl«, «.!so Appfy M!."U1 l,af»yptte«l re"!

TO LOAN.

yo T.o^X-Atoner in sums of lo.51.nno on I short time. Apvly or silclre.^s ^'9 Walnut Ireei.

O I.OAN -Mou^y on refil eFt.Hto. RenlF col ecled. At, A 1'. .• STKWAltrS

I osiirgueti Ofiiof).

LOST.

I l)ST— «')u Kri».... rtark filOMf* srlttiK ono wiaft o:«rljie view In BO11 011 l.hn other, l-'inct er will ho Ntilt«l'iy rew«r c.1 upon leavloc lint tills olltee.

TauiSDAY7 JANO AET 6, 18877 buntin'g Thermometrio Kacord.

Wednesda) 7 ». m. li p. 1M. JanuRry 5. j'20.03 x'2« 5

0 p. 111.

?12 4

—Beiow a«ro Abor«r,?ro. We*th«T ProhnbUltloRW/.arotOToN, .Jsminry 0.--1 ft. 10. for Koatuckj: Northwesterly winds fair wfstlier. for OWo (uikJnr, norlhTre«t!rl.y riuilii fair wiBth»r with rohl wurs.

For (Indians: Colder, northwesterly wind*, fnir weather with scold wave. For IlliiMiis Coltkr, northerly winds, f»ir

Mther preceded by light enoiv, with a cold ware.

CITY IN

BRfEF.

MrK^Pn Broj,' Mill sftpf a prulrnclttl «'iui down will commence runuing lliis luurninj-.

Tha AVrmanl raaihls to he wsed in wninfrottinx Ibe new cotirl hoiiBe is iieitijt receiyed.

Thirlean prijonetB look t*a in jail last fTunlng, only one of whom is awaiting (rial for a ppnal oRenss, 1'ha Vijo Asrimltiiral aociely wiii hold its nionthlr rooefiloworroTV night al lha Board of Trade rooms.

The fnnfral cerruiomes of T\!ifp Srhay, who died recently at 8t. Anthonv's wrrr oh.errfd, jfslerday from St. Patrick's hnrch.

T'nnre has lie»n no appar?Dt WPakellin of the u~e in the rivpr, and yesterday pflpriiooo f|iiitfi a numlior of perpotisi najkpd across ihp iir*r just below ItiP foot of Walnut slrcet.

Mr. Tieonard We.lli lias reeeirrn frim. r. ftiond in Cfiajlesion a hsndeome doji illar, which will adorn toe i^ck of Mr. WrJte'g piagiiiticent IS'ew l'oundland, 'ero. The collar bears the inscription "f am rjnard Welte's dog, iS'cro troat me kindly.''^

Thp patrol wa.^on wap ou'th" rnn from II :o° let night until

o'clock thi^

'2

morning, and the result wan that twentylive men and women were lodged in jail, Ther capl'trad in the bagnios (if .1 ode A lien, udc Carr and 01!ie Btidd. The number would have b-en twentyrix had not a married man holtcd through tlie hsck window of the Bndd iiianBlou and escapcd, carrying the sash around his neck.

PERSONAL.

Mi«s Eva Ijams is visiting Miss Nellie Kivita Mr. W, E. Burns has retuined from t. LouU.

Mr,.Ed. Cdi returned _fo Cirecncattie y?sfei,d«y. Mr. Johu Fugao 1*?.* in indiatinpolix j-e$!enls.r.

Mrs. William Har, of I'3S North l.ightli street, ig quite ill. Mif* JtiIJa Kerns, of 8t. Louis, is visit lag friends in this city.

Miss Hettie Loie, of Logansport, it vNitioe ftiends in the city. Mr. Ed Mannahsn, of north Eleventh street, in said to be very ill.

Miss Rebecca Xcwkom has left for an extended visit io Calilorura. Mrs. Louis Bresset Is lying seriously ill al her residence near Pimento.

Miss T/i

aunt, MrM SH

^visiting enup.

he?

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f. J. HODGEN & CO. BBOKER8,

mfa, Bonds, Grain and Provisos, 628J Main Btrkst.—Up Stahw. XirBRB9Ci». (first. National Rank, Jnll»t«P"ll*, «fl first NHl.ior.al Bank. #vao«vf!l*, Jod, |ouIkViiio Banking Company, l^nls-

TCovl^Wn

City

National Bank, Coving

^SirSjirect pr!vat* wlrea Telephone 10s' )3tSon*

Linen Sale!

Mips May Summers, of Chicago, is visiting fricudts on North Eighth street. Mr. OarpetiUr, proprietor of the Boston store, 5s in th* East and will he absent several weeks.

Mrs. M. J. Ciuikshank, of North Ninth street, ha* been called to Oxford O., hy the serioiw illness of hsr mother

The Misses Anna and Kate Wrenn on Tuesday evening etilertained very pleananily quite a large number of their friends.

Mrs. Philip 3Ierhrrrf and children, of Mackenuack, N. J., after upending sev cral months with relative in this city, loft for homo yesterday morning,: 'J'hp marriage

of

of this

Twenty-seven dozen' cent's heavy woolen hose must be closed out this week al Schluer's, the hatter.

Th9 v«ry essence of lib is contained in the sparkling "Old London Tom Gin," tine old Cjgnftc brandy and the famous npple brandy which ig on tap at "Old Cobweb HaJl," Main sod cans! streetB. Peter St:' If, proprietor.

AMUSEMENTS.

(fanmnchek.

'J'iio ein'Mient actreffl was greeted hy an sudience (iiito in proportion to the ocrasion. it has been so long Rtnce CharI itte ('ushirian playrd in the p*rt wWch the had niide faraom that we are rilievml from the necessity of comparison. Mej? Merrillirs is perhaps the most vividly limned of all Walter Scott's u'real B-'lleryof characters, and which imtj(#w artist'?could venture to reproduce is a charsoler of mac.uline force, with ihf" woirdnefg of a witch from Macbeth Janatischsk'a prsnd voice, wljich use and time little inipair, her dratmatie intensity, and her. jtenius to depict a ra«t spiiit on its mental and pbyoical '.Krihttles make of Meg Marriitifs ?'rikin«iy dramalic (inure. Il may not I the beautiful Rnd nisjastic cteeture !ii.it Jansu«chek's Quern Mary is, but. it survcs to complete the well rounded »rcer of an actrcss who remains unr'Hinllsil in her own peculiar roles.

The play wsk well presented and made ii good petting fjr the striking picture of" t'm tragic cypsr queen. Dandy Den loont nod Dominie tfarnpsoti area pair of worthies made immortal by the novlist llicy were inosl happily given last night. Mr. t'ico. D. CIiapliD, was the ivial faimer oi Chsrlieshope to the nfo aud Mr. E. A. Eberle's Dominie was broad and satisfactory sketch that droll worthy. Miss Maiston High and Miss Lavinia iSliannon were ai-ceptablo as the herolnrs, acting fairlr «nd singing quite well. The Dirk Hut ritk of Mr. B. W. Tuiuer was the most i.oticcabls charaiiter In tfcs jasfl the list. Numerous gyp&y ligurf!', unifiic snd appropriate scenery liiltd out the play which was much appreciated, applauded from the lighter rork of the first three acts, in which •Janniuchek does not appear, to the more intense life of the later scenes, which lose with tho thrilling and reai ttio .'eath of Meg Mcrrilies.

The naroeof ihe portly and jolly I'sndie Dinmont, Geo. D. Chaplin, recalled earlier and pleasant days to a number of the aiidieuce for when he was younger .nd slimmer, he figured quite extensively here for a time, and •lanccd merry measures at the masquerade b.ilb'wbich first the National iiouse assembly room. lit* Oyp».T n.»roi\ fnrsd'wj-, January 11,

Wo are told tint tha famous wal'2 king lipr- composed ro more brLUiaof, dreamy, swaying, trneful opera th.m the "Gypey Baron"', and if the Lslf is tiue that is ptibliehed about it.the "Queen's f.sc*- Handkerchief" is to hive a worthy succrssor. As a mcsical sprctacle, the new opera

it}

Mid to transcend anything

of the kind yet sren here, and it i* declared thai,no more strikicgofstartling episode lias been seen ou the stage Ihaa the wild rush of half a hundred ragged, lorg-baired gypsies in tb« firH act. It is a daring and splendid piece of barbarism. The eceaic stltiog is beautiful the cos­

tume* full 6^ rolot

of the Ust

0»U (or market quo-

Mies

Miss May JicEwan,

city, and Mr. J.

tnivsiiDj of the

Lingnorthy,

Atchison, I'opeks

.snd SakIsauditor Fee railroitd, will be solemnized in

this

city on

the

n'olcclt,

hoiijo in

Call al

ISth ii:st., at 1»

noon.

They wili make their

Trinadad, Col.

1 have 40 broken suits of underwear whiclr I must close out this week. They are bargains, Schi.uer.

lr01d

Cobweb HRll"and stmple

tlie (iaest brandies and imported wlnee extant, Ma'n and Canal streets. 1'eter Stafl, proprietor.

Minshall lutap is the best grate oal in the market. Less ashes, more heat and cheap. L. F. Perdue, No. 20 north Si-tl' street, sole ajjent.

.--V »-^-*-i»

the

drill of

let, as shown in the

the bal­

military evolutions

act, such sa

larity

to secure

of

and

regu

aiigani9nt

ami solidity

marching the "Gypsy Baron" is full of ravishing wallz. measures and wild Hungarian airs and warbUs, with grand or* chfslration

choruses. The sale of

M»ts commences Friday morning at Button's book store. Prices: Balcony and orchestra SI Dress circle seventyfive cents. "IIi« lllar.k Hussar," the last and best of Millocker's efl'orts, will be presented in grand style on next Monday evening, by McGaull's Opera Comitjue company of siity people.^ The Black Hussar is a capital combinaticn cf opera comique. of b^rlesqu" and of gram) opera. Ita piot is wtll conceived and derelopsd with great s'lill. Millocker's music is delightfully sparkling ami bright, his melodies tuneful, and his choruscs vigorous and inspiring. Tho costuming,s very handsome, and the marching of tba "Bhck Hussars" would be a credit to that famous military organization, "The McKeen riilfs." Ctdonel McCauil will sond his own orchestra with the company to give a better pioduction of the opera. Everything will be first-class, and our theater-goers will certainly get all they exptct, and more too. The opera house should be crowded from top to bottom next Monday night. The sale of seats commits Friday morning at Bui ton's. i|%,'

SJtcnleMnddtrnill "Cjprloe."

This evening the charming little actress, Miss Minnie Maddern, supported by a company composed of the bst ac tors and actresses, will occupy Naylor's Opera house, presenting Howard Taylor's play, "Caprice." Miss Maddern is thevOWRWtt tfMiainenl star, in Amejipa, her'originality, great talent, iiuserved success has never been disputed by any. Miss Maddern is undoubtedly a public favorite. The house should be crowded evening- Secure jour scats at Button's book store.

Femile Mliiitivls t^niins. (reorgia. Melnotte's Jocbcy Minstrels, an organisation composed of iirst-clas# variety performers, will give an Interesting enlettiinment at the Opera house on Wednesday e^eniDg, January 12th.

On His Good Behavior.

After Judge Mack sentenced Charles Owens to three years imprisonment for larceny, he released him on a boater," giving Owens to underst iml plainly that if he heard of bis being guilty of anr.thei violation of any law, or if he was found to have visited a saloon or drank a drop of intoxicating liquor, he would at oacie send him to jail, and from thecco to the penitentiary.

Police Briefs.

The proprietor of the Boston house itible would like to know something as to identi'y of the owner of a horse and bu?gy which was left at the stable Tuesday aftemonn, and which has uot since been claimed.

The attention of tbe policu has been called to a man wb.i has mnused himself itt'ely about town by displaying a revolver, and assuming to be a detective.

Riser CreUa, a little boy who eainf here recently and was found by the police at the I. Hi. L. depot, has been since cared for by the author! i?s and ww, yesterday, stut to Effiogham by the township trufltee. Tho child is a deaf mute.

Mr. Louie Guerneau calls the attention of the police, to the conduct of ?. number of parties who have recently dis turbed tba revival meetings at the old Lutheran Church, corner of Fourth and Swan.

A tinuur by the name of William Talbert was arrested la-.t night nosr the I. A- .St, L. depot, at. the instnncs of several citizens whom he had assaulted.

Marriage Licenses.

John H. Bernis to llertee J. Gibson.

Watches,

W. H. Haslet, No. 310

Call on W. H. Haslet, No. .110 Main street, for watohes. He has one of the finest stocks in the city.

CITY TAX.ES FOll

B.F.

3S8«.

Notice is hereby given that the

l.ix

duplicate for the year 18?i now in my bands, and that 1 8in ready to receive the taxes thereon charged-

The following shows the rr.to of taxation on each §100 of Taxable property For general purposes 86 cents. For consolidated bonds, sinking and interest funds For city funding bonds of

li*-5,

sinking fund 5 Pot city funding bond# of lS8o, interest fund 6 For High School bonds -... 2 ?or library purposes 2 P'or s«wer purposes For paik purposes... 1

Totpl rate on each .?100. .$1 iO Poll Tax--For each male resident of the city of the age of 21 years, and not over r,0 years, 5(1 cents.

Dog Tax—For each male !of eaoh female 52, and for each additional dog §2. noncr,.

People arc taxed for what tbey own on April )st of each year, Tsxo? are due on the first day oJ January, and if not paid before live third Monday in April following, 10 percentpenalty is added.

Delinquent rwl esfRle is advertised on or about the first Monday in January, and is off-red for sale on the seeond Monday in February of ppch year.

treasurer is re^rionjjibla

ought 13

hII

WhUe Santa Clsui has been distributing Christmas

present!) he

has

been

rJL^Iie

This

r^"he

ilir

ia»cs ite uould

a he re or

1

imvahsi ibr'.}

taxes inu.vt

te paid every year. Lxsraine your receipt before leavintr the oflge and see that it covers

your

projerty. Pay your taxes promptly and avoid costs. For the collection of which I inav be fonnd at my office in TerTe Haute as directed br law. "JAMES FIT/PATRICK,

City Treasurer.

Terre Hsutc, 5nd., Jan. 1, 18S7.

Ladies' Wear

Of all fabrics cleaned and colored to any desired shade. Gentlemen's olothea leaned, colored and repaired. All work done on short notice and perfect satisfaction. The undersigned does more and better work for a dollar tba:i any honee west of the Alleghaneys,

I'ractioal pyer and Hconrer,

665 Main St

Diamonds.

W. H. Hastlet, No. 310 Main street, ba» several thousand dollars' worth of diamonds bn hand. Call and see the geeds, No finer.stock in the city,

as­

sisted to some extent by Georae P. Smitb, the piano salesman, who distributed to Mrs. Jas. Bisck, near this city, an elegant Baby Grand Hs/,?lton~ tfros. also to W. B. Stewart 6 Cabinet Grand W, T. Harris, Cabinet Grand W. H. White, Lana,

Ind

Cabinet Wrand J. D. Per­

kins, Cabinet Grand aiyj quits recently furnished the Pheenix club a Cabinet tirend. O.hers desiring a fine piano for New Years or future use can be supplied in any quality or style by calling on George P. Smith, 452 north Fourth street.

A LIBERAL OFFER.

WfiT NOT

TAKE

IT CT?

For the purpose ol giving the public an opportunity to test the meiitcol Hollingsworth's Antipyretic, the local druggists are authorized, dining the month in which this notice appears, to sell it on a positive guarantee that, if used as directed, rt will stop afresh cold or a tickling throat cough in twenty minutes, and completely break them up inside of forty-eight hours. And that it will also give prompt relief in asthma and sneezing.

We mesn wbat we say. Charge all feilures to us, and present the bottles with names of ns*rs as vouchers for payment to Globe Medicine Co., 19 south Sixth street, Terre Haute, Ind. .James M. Oishon, amino other,

Uo«s forth in haste Willi bill* and paste. And proclaims to nil creation Thai men are wise who advertise, In the present generation. rrlnters' avenue, Terre Haute. Ind.

NEW DANCING CLASSES.

pownsa HAl./,,

Under the personal supervision of Mr. Oskar Duenweg. For beginners, ladies and gentlemen, clats meets Monday evening, January 3d, at o'clock.

For beginners, ladies, misses and masa class wiil be formed Tuesday afternoon, JgDuary 1th, at 4 o'clock.

Advanced evening class meets Tuesday evening, January 'Uh? at p. m. Advanced juvenile class meets Wednesday afternoon, January 5th, at 4 o'clock.

Mr. Duenweg wiil be at the hall Saturday morning fretn 10 to

VI

o'clock,

when all information in regard to classes will be given. .—

N E W

SlGHf,

Anew inrtntion that prod^^e# perfect vision in the «hort- time of twenty to sixty days. No paia. No lime lojL Any otie can spply the instrument. Those who have been using glasses for fifty years can have their sight ref'.ored and see as welt t.s in youth, 'i'reat aoent coats nothing until pufect sight it restored. Call or addresu,

Dn. H. W. Hbsdricrs, No. 107 North fourth slrf#!, Terrt Ha'nte, Indiam

iN C'It uf FU5JU-: 0H,B|FORE

wr ence, n-itro.ti

received .. Fusel t'll nil

nil el^lprtoii«

ILJJJik® J!

M'I

J. .Russell, Phrenologist, end fortune teller, i« now in this city. Go and see him. He can just beat them all. Yon willflpd him at No. 314 north Fourth street, between Chestnut and Eagle streets.

DR. L. R. WARREN,

Cutaneous and specific diseases only. 124 sooth Fifth street

Haslet, No. ,"10 Main street, has a nice line of Jewelry. Call and see the previous articles. "5*

SLAUGHTERED! MUFFLERS

26c, 40c, 50c, 75c, SI and p.

NECKTIES 26o and Wc.

jrr

7j cents.

FUR

CAPS

fl, $130, 5-2, 5U and up.

Boy», and Men's Caps M'a.y down.

SPECIAL PRICES

STIFF HATS

This wsete.

CLEM HARPER,

Fonrth Ptrett QsUer antf Kurnisher

l, ^-wj^ehstoe OSTROM& oo.'a FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON"

'IC-i

C* reat A ppeli/er.

ce_r 11 I hit 1_ hare ej^iniDed th eMin'DPd th« «ampleof Felle fiourbon WhlBfey I.ioilier

t'o^, end round the »arue to Iof

a

1m

Look Out for Bargains

ESPENHAIN & ALBRECHT.

5SH

NEW LUMBER YARD

Corner Seventh^ St, and i. 6 St L. R. R. Where You Can Iuy the Best

Tennessee Poplar

-ALTO-

BILL LUMBER, LATH and SHINGLES, Give me cill and get prices.

ISAAC M. DARNELL,

ih

perfectly free from

soj.Rt.ince* nnrt strictly pure, cheerfully rec-

Oinaiend the same Tor Famliy »od. Medicinal pnrpoaea. J. t'. BARNUM, M. ti-, Anylittcal Chemist, tipulsvilte, Ky. i'or sale hy.drucgisls, wins merebauls, arid grocers everywhere, l'rlce Si -5 per bottle 11 not found rt the above, hatf-dor. bolties exnresa pahl in plain boxes will be sent to any address In the United Sta'es or Canada, on ieceipt of six dollars.

JjAWRBNCE, OSTBOM 4 CO., Louisville, Ky.

n. HULMAN, AGENT, TERRE HAUTE,

OUR ANNUAL LneN SALE

Commences

»fc myp#,

No

Jewelry.

THE

TIE

nu.ni

IND.

X-/u.ixi~lo@r

Wr$&mSP<

^sps£ 7W nvf

5T*5&>'

The Final Great Cut.

DEEPEST CUT OF ALL!

Only few days more of thy Great

Red Letter Sale.

Djn't riit.s tbe beat opportunity to huy gool clothing, fir less money than coat of manufacture. 750 Overcoats yet'to tell among the lot seme of the finest lu-avers, Kerseys, Meltons aud Chinchillas, in

Automatic Revolving

a!J

regardless of cost or value. Now is }'our favorable moment to make a purchase.

A, C. BRYCE&CO,,

sizts and at prices

unknown. Big values in Men's Suits. Everything in our Children's DeparUnent reduced for thiB event.

MYERS BROS. WDBBS,

MANUPACTUKEUlj OP

Coal'Shaft, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Cars. Cane Mills, Castings of all kinds, Cold and Hot Water Pumps, Steam Pumps, House Fronts, Iron Columns and all kinds of Architectural Iron Work,

The COMMON SENSE ENGINE AND E&SLE SIEAfli PUMP a specialty. Dealers In Wrought Iron Beams and Channels, Leather, Rubber and Chain Belting Bolting Chssts and Cleanlny Machinery of everydsscriptien used in flour mills.

Repairing promptly dono,

•J. A. PAHKBil,, Prop'r.

Csr. First and Walnut Sis., Terre Haute.

NEW YEAR'S DAY.

DOORS THROWN OPEN

FOR A-

Grand Closing Sale!

-—IN-

Prices ilov.n where you want them, hava been waiting for this opportunity.

411 Main St., Bet, Fourth aid Fiftli Streets, Soutli Side.-

LOOK l" GIVEN AWAY

February let.

ELEGANT CHILD'S BEDROOM SUITE

One chance to every purchaser of

$1.00 WORTH OF GOODS

al my store.

(ifreai oi) Days Sale! i»U Stock Left I Less liian Cost.

Parlor SuiUefc U« !?owbi Mislf, Chamber Suites at Your Own Price. All C»ooi!^"(L-ut sal

JR.. PORSTBR'S

320 Main Street, Between Third and Fourth Streets. Red Front.

BARGAINS In+Woolen Goods

-AND-

BLANKETS

-AT-

Carpenter's Boston Store,

418 WABASH AVENXTJS.

jjuum

»«65ir4»'a^

Must be Sufi

"STfr

MHeau^tfmai^asg gaBgMBrtnn&Krra

Remingion Standard Type

if%.

Thehrg staid nnst el?f ant stock in Ifce at.le at pricer that defy ccfflpetl kh WM. L. ELDEE, and 45 South Meridian Street, Indiaoapo'u,

fi

r~

heretofore

mes9it

Coal

Screens,

\h

Now is tho timo foi Bargains, O.ir stock of Heavy Goods

MUST BE SOLD!

Hunli'ids

Writer

Unequal!#!'! for easn c.r m-inlpulaS/bo, rar'd writlnc,

quality or worij, slinplielly etKldatvdtity, Correepondeucesoilditei, WyekoiT, teaman's »:Tu«,i«Ui) & Benedict. 84 Eajsl Market Street indlaiuqBOIlB.ilnf.

FURNITURE!

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