Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 February 1887 — Page 3

UW^nftpfyys ROYAL FC

&

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

.wrier never varies. A marvel of ••'ms. Bfreiiutl" &n<l wnoiesomeness. '•«5o:i,nr,!ea! than tiie ordinary i. and cunii'.l be sold In eompetlon :ni HI nil si uiji- of low test short liihl nlOOl 'J.'' phoSphaTC poW1(T». Meld !rj

A'. I. VI

A I. MAFU-'U JPOWOKIf CO., !01 W strer', jV. V.

fP!Vf

!enoUl

Day F.x press -,si a. is 111

fx-.i\e :or Knst—N' Kx press *,S) 12.22 a 111 imlianapolis 7.20 a in N VLimited •(Si

SECURITY

CAKPKNTFR'S BOSTON STORE, -IIS Main Street

Winter Exposure Causes r,nughs, dvoHlii. Phurisy, Kheunuitiuni, l'neuanonla, N.urals iM, Hetntioa, lumbago, Barkaelio and ot tier atliix nts, ror which Benson's apelnc Plasters are Hduiltted to ho the bert le/nedy Suown. They relieve mid cure In a feir li ours lion no ot tier application is Of Ih«. least beuoflt. Knd'orHed lv aaoo piii^iclans aud drn^glfitK. Beware ot iinilit Ions under RimHar soniKliiis names such as "Capsicum," •'Capsletn" or '"Capsielne." Ask fot BV:NSON'S Kii0 tke n» others, i-'x irn 1 oe eaiefully when you huy. All dnnrgtsts,

SKAHl't?^' A* t'MtNSON, l'roiirietors. New Yi I

W. S. CLIFT, J. H. WILLIAMS, J. M, CT,IFT.

nf nrn

ijh .,

Manufacturers of

Sash, Doors, Blinds, &e.

And Dealers in

LUMBER, LATH,

SHINGLES, (.iLASS,

Builders' Hardware..

MULBERRY ST., COR. NTNTn, Terre Haute.

T. J. HODGEN & CO.,

KR4»KKli^,

thm, Howis, (Jraiit and Trovisins,

628} MAIN STRKET.—-Ur STAIRS',

BirsRiNOXs,

ITlrst National Bank, lndlauapolls, ina ii'lrst National Ban k, EvansvlUe, I nd, Louisville Banking Company, Louts-

TOovln|ton

^aafc^nBuw nun wi*fi

MJi,

AII iniins iirtivf uut rirjiiirt from Union I vpi !iestiinf risirl Tfnlli streets, rxcr-pt J. a M. I.. l'-~ 1 t-ains marked thus tS) denote Sleeping ',irs :itl ti('(J it ii!y. Trains marked thus (If) •ifii'ili1 lintel Cars attached. Trams marked thus (I!)

Fast Kx \H) 2.orp in Indiananotis Ao iu .ain

t.eav,' Mr \Vfsi~ l'aciiie E\ I.jii Mail Train rlo.ts a Fast Kx "•S) 2.1:1 |i in

Fa«t Mail '(Si IL'.'JO a ILL

Ar. fruiii \V-i- Day lix ri,I 1 I:J Fast'" I .-12 a 111 .'in & l.ouisville, fast 12.10a 111

Fast Mail *(St 1.2i» a in

l.-'ave tor Fast—Day Kx 'fn 2..'0 1.51 a ill Mail and Ae 7 15 a 111 (.'in & Louisville, last I2..V:. 1.80 a

Fast Mall

T. 11, & I.. DIVISION.

Ar. nan North --Mail Train AeeoninuHlat ion.... Lea(i!j,ii- N.-rth -Mail Train

.12.30 111 7.M in .. ti.fKl a 111

AceuimiKKlaliuij...

.. ~A% 111

KVANSVll.r.E S TKUK1-: UA'JTK. NASH VI IXK I.I.VK. Ar. roil, Senfli Naati & Kx »(S&I5). •!,« a 111

Kv & I tid Kx 'f(P) ki.ao riii & Jnd K.v

,:'(S|,

lij.on in

I.'-avi' or Eolith -Chi & N Kx "(H) "i.eO a liv s- 111 RT Kx "-(FJ :i.2II in S N Ex "tS.TL'.j IIJ.UO in

KVA.NSVil.LU & IXDIANAI'or.t.S. Ar. from South—Mail and K\. :j..r,5 111 Aeeoniniodarioff. ruoa 111 Leave fur S'th Mail and Kx s-en a

Aeetinimodalion y.25

:nn'A(to a karteun ILLINOIS. HA.VVII.1.K 1.1 N* K. Ar. ironi North -T. II. aeeoiiunodationlo.tG a in ('Ii. & T. 11. F.x .i.lr, 111 t'. Nasi! Fx

,J'VS!

a.'Jo a

N. & (.'. Fx. «vS.irlS)...10.eo in

Tor N'tli- T. U. & C. II. Kx 10,05 '.V'atselta Ac 2.27 a in Xasii & o. Kx. s-i'Sl 10.,T) a jN. & (,'. Ex. *(S&B).. 4.or a IN

ILLINOIS MIDLAND. 111 N \V .Mail & Aee'n •h- N VV—Mail & Acc'n

.1.05 111 R.::o a in

IiKK LINK liOt'TR l.M'IA N'A I'OL OS t'. i/lITIH.

Depot, Corner Sixth and Tippecanoe Street' AI-. ir.'in Fast-Day Kx

:S)

I11.00a ni

Limited *|S 0:1 1 .Mat toon Aee'n *.I: N. V. ,v St Kx 1.0i a ill

1 101 Wesl— Day Flxpre-R'. 'ISJ. .. ni.os a 111 Liiiiited,:\S 'j ar, Matte.ifii A- S I,"

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES,

Cbarlezfou "Note**

Bpar.iai to tl t» Express. CHARLESTON, III., February 3—Mr.

to

lSulfet Cars attached^ Trains

marked thus run daitv.- All oitier trains run ,!ai .v. Sundays exeepr'ed.

VANDAI.IA LINK. r. u. it 1. in VISION.

Ar. In.Ill Kast Fast .Mail -'(S) ILM3 a 111 I'acilic R\ *(S) I..'jo in Mail Train It).!2 a 111

The marrisge of rain dispiteher of

1.

top

Day Kx press S) a. 17 WMMmiMMMMMMRMHRV

ECONOMY

UR ABILITY

No "breaking In" prooesn, \rlth Accompanying discomfort. t'onforiUM to Ihe (ij^uro of ihe we u?r fln llio niONt tryiriff position*. GrNl lM: W liALKHONE U3©a by our new process, each pleco having a vovon covet, ftnd the onda secured by new faat^ning, rendering rt ituposeibJe for iht «rhntabone to DUUOII tbronftb. If not ta BE had ol5 your duller will bo wont postpaid on roctMpt of 1.75 WEEDSPORTSKIRT ANO DRESS CO..

WKFDSl'ORT, N. V,

h.

I i'r.

Lew Stark i- jn Fio ida jjearch. of ^,

j:» wnii relative. Miss E-sia Brae**,'

I owing1". fiit-'inetr-, is home from Oxford..

——The U'.-jirifcS ''-christian J'«d|wkmm

A Revival.

Hp"i tal totiie Kipreflf".

Ke.nlucky, presides, assieted hv th« Rev. John F, OhiMrefl'. Man}' conversions arc reported. At the meeting this mornin« WHHP OF i.-nr Roi IH«.'ST characters who iia/e ntoO'l out in the dark for many ?ea»" !.rfifefi:--(-l, an.I asked for the prayets lii- rc'i. And 11 ^o.id work iill

f.rI.

Whhoul Ht*r.

«Sp riii! tJ.rt Kxpp^M. CHAHI.KSTON, lii Fei.ruary 3.—The runuway niarfcli nf Hiaiikenb..ker and IVytvn CTT in intcreat. The jarems 1 i! the hrije have t-deur#plied Mr niaiii .'.••nbaker to liritn hin wife h.iek h-one, a-1 they, CAT,not do wiihoul HR-r. Tiiey X|i- ::.evl d-.ily.

THH RAILROADS

Oi*tchiU£», ileiv. an1 Tf::re,' »f fiit^r^sf. i(3£r Item.H. TLie Baltimore S: Ohio exjrt"s COMIpacy will go on thy Ciiirinnali, llamil ton J),iylon next week.

All day trains yesterday came in Strictly i.'i time, and are reported as liav1,14 been well freightod with pau.'-enjjerB.

The Vin' onnes & Ohio River Railroad company, will hereafter lie known t\s- the Vincnnnes iV New Albany roatl, tinder a icc^nt reon anixifiofi.

The St Louis, Yand ilia Terrs Haule, -h.iy.'H net earnings f'r ihe year of §-167,ST in coiilratl wilh J450,!»3S earned in 1885. Th« nurpliis is $72,708 ftgainat ~'-1(j,407 for last year-

The passenger traffic out of .-tod into T'erre Haute IH said to have trrently dtcreaseii ainco.Januirv 1st. L^sf week's sale of (ifkpts r.t the Union a«d 1 A Si. I., dejints ,va iir.UflUally lisiht:. \i -. k.- !, Ura«l':try, who was »ne tiin: the it i-t-ivt o' the Illinois Mid I tv', •••.(I i.--'K-r,.l Hill', rinlninl-

11! ihe- i). I )i'C vvtvhip i.f I ho orn and ln-«t'! "K'.-'uiiineton. HI.

]I

in

S St Kx (S).... 1 os ui

\R. MID West—N lixpresse(Si t.'.-'yam Indianapolis Kx v.is a N Limited iS! t.2i 111

AIr. ft. K. (.'otnell, Ihe iiiidalia, with

Mieii Belle Taylor, is aunuunced to be t-bra'ed next Monday, 5 p. at Mi.,' TayJoi's rfctiderice, c.uiioitlh Ninth street. Both ar(t well known, and their numerous i'riends. will be only too tflad to corjgr.il nhi'e Lheio upon tho coming event,.

Indians-poli1! Journal: ft will he r.ild ilil v, r:\yn o«i« c.f "lie ticket !'!':f^jierH, IVho i' the hvi| b'."f-i cu:- ill the hUHine :, whe we ge left, ilctl.cn v.hc-ri on to say thai tiie ino r-state commerce bib was ju-t the thle:: tie"' f.calpers needed to fljitluin iit. lie adiniltrd th 0 the p-ss^ciigei- ,.j.e:ii-.' a:Hf'Ci.itioii wen- in-iorii-i thi ir bnahiefs with tho lithtrnins of th»-ir gri oil sivilppijj, and this bili ivii" cod." nd to them, ho thought, a1I !u- ..i ,.}•! linrr: 001*1 'i :iie iiitrr st^fe coin•.e ml ill v.onKt j.,. die ditferer. i) ,ie.d the lon t:uf:? '.voald wanl tho till' '"i'tn, at.d Would look to ihe scalpers (.-• help tbein out, aod Would, of Ciou'we. n-.c nnu:i(^'Ai\s in a unlet

'I pera.

It *:lr.t J,' ^iiduli-wi,

liijiau',ij '.!iu .jouriiBl.

The leais! v»- brnlica of several states, have before {hem Inlla fo regulate rail-

roadu in the mailer of rates, d'serimina-

iii11 tliau-ii'iil other filings which 1: hevi i'-.ier one -,v1 t-11 he tnidt-rlais'ni to. a-'laio \v at I'M F?-. legisbitive bodies

Tin ro are foul bill1 be'.i'ore Kili.sas at'.d tw.': ieji: aiuro •.'•[ Xeh:-.ql:B •i One biil ii jr.-doccd. in lVnusy'as la VV aires biil, iyhieh at need covered ny state :'J.r the regulation ef

rate.-i Is ii ei'aed. ie hilt SR clear and siumie, j-.11 no ,,n, .ii 'x- befuddled in '.-tudying it and Ieari.in-: ju.-l what the biil proposes to re: ulatu. Tins Watns hill docs not attempt to phice llu: great !r:!n.-poitation inU-resis at the mere.' of any body uf three ineu that governor niigliT appoi'i' It rpeeialiy guards them asain-.t tlint popsibilitv, 1' tleals with upon a broad start* upon tin* railroad

ilie r.ii!ioad .jut-:!, high stundsr i. presuiDptiori :at

1

dnv.

PAINTS, OILS and

affairs in the Delaware. Should there bo sudden thaw, the destrac'.ftm of pro perty throughout the valley would heap palling.

INDIANA STATS p.WS

heaub. Mr. Dave Adams is in the' McPhereon Post. u. Si, !&., at OrSwcounty from Kansas. He has brought fcrdsvili?, has $1,000 on interest. with Lici a bunch of calvea to feed on' Chsr.las .xjwder,^the editor his farm at Farmington. Miss Emma, Peru Jonrna', ha? joined CastiMay, daughter of Mr. John (Jirssi- array, Jsy, this county,.died last Sunday, of Hon. John P. HhoatT. of Allen connty, eonf-imiption. Mrs. Geo. Robinson' t» ice a member »f the legislature, baa

•md Mrs. James Ricketts have gone to died, aged SO, two severe attacks (rhc plate i,f Kansas to spend a month 01 ^j

rs

isti wi! a3R

leef. every Thursday cftcr—Mr I""' a

["r.?o \vi!J nooi .1! \!K. J:*nc-? .Skidniore :-r.d Mr. '1 hiftlhelii cr:»pr:..-ia qnite .1 oi friends this everine in honor ttf iiK-ii'gucgf, Mi---?. Mat tie Jone?.Mr t'l' now carries the mail Ihe d.'pot t- llt« postolfiee. in this 6fC«ion ot country i« is said to bt- n.'ihurt iiy the fr'nt.q of wiri' tor.

Fito at Clmrlestn

Special '.• tii'* liifir»e8. Fire .it !'.".n 'u' (.'H A'tf.ESTON', lit, February 3. The ^f11, hardmr:* ?t' 1 11' the faiiojir?^ Kivceu a:, provision house, Swned and

Avrf

occupi-i by Mr. Thomas Gniltoil, this Jjn. Mwl'r'* city, waa destroyed by (ire at aliout 4 a«:ed ^500. o'i-lr.ok «!IH raoming. The condition in Pora MCOJUI. which the huildinj? was found would in v.it tho U-v.

dicaie it T?a?. the work .-•[ an incendiary,! pi-.ifjeeuto hi v.

a i''t bat.k side

d..or

of

thn httildlnR w-.s

The little hi!.' o.ii-i scanty tbildn, :»i wo.. spot," and its f.'iv :ii! its hind. The el*ph. were held iu pla.ee ov them with I r^-.' weigh.) ihem 'i of el IV -n 'Oje'-C ihv'l/ali. 1.1 i' fence, a r». urilliii.'-.f itr.'e,'. 1 iohar-co leive ,a I'b'en the If!e :ie. lieuJ j-ril:iit i'.a-, eiev. iv :i p. bar. from v/h^h hn e: -,

li

..

found by parties coming to the lire, Still Ijs in hUrn-N pfacticiui law, and I'tn. isuiidiPK whs a fracto and hnrnrd bU wife has f-.fi'ivep hitu and one to rapidly. Nothing citn.ii beside ahow-! bini C.HSW were .Rvfd. The property w:»s in-1

pred for Si,850, which fnllv covers ti,e|

in

I.-'-- hnrtnnately no buihlrnKs were |,

01 '.h^ro would hive b^rn nt'|ii(?Hees.

a-tr

ins

AfHMORt-:, 111.. Februarys.—An inier-

(stint? H'.viva! mettlns is now "n )iroj re^ it theC, P. Church in this jdaee. Tlie Rev. II. Sheldroke,an evangelist from

1

ami the si­

ll prone! ••.! 'ood, is identical a ioo-iC- When the .:!' live proviiUd i»y piri'1 he fair Slid Mjur al

t:

Willi I: ir -1 oity ircatme:: tiien H'M: 11: 111: 1 j-ompani 'orivs (,f

li/lit 11.1*1!, Il 13 ii-bt is hili doi-s JJO". it it inn:

of

.ve.

the enfer,ee

I'iiich -t: .• CO'O fo: •rv ii"r

ii tniK. if tnissioner.

t- If-^'rNlti-S H'ft' loners, and in li msiisL'er a

III !i

lore

r,t-

City National Bank, Coving-

"i&^'root private wires.

Tslcpbons 19V, OB11 for roarkft gno«

water io '.he to )!.v family. A of age P:oi ijeeu

I)-!n«ar •arila: elei-

ilisl if

I b.oi'i' a teTin-

mens

I'e'.nware ri'"c the ivlis-iir--up a bei£l h.as hppi t'-U'L'-'d .H'Ui llrs "V fie

•rc-.i..'1'gt' in the!

awc»e, P.)., xbovs Ti.se ice 1s piled

rnn

huy feet, and the waier ut of lis natursl oonrst--i th-' iowlacde. Dwe'- -.- n-a.-iv f-tibmergrd. •r s. ?i: basis :.0 ie: id ytoty. Mr inennlains vi-'r. liis pwrd ei nin'iy ye.:rrniek sayrf lie has r.-v-

ti

anyHuag iikp ih# pr«eat stais of

1

easy-£o': ne, inl himsc:f hi- wi

e-:

si.ippeiB on railrosiU,

mi-"r-.*i.-':-.n should emk A1 'y •-. I. ii io the riilre-ad v, a .,ip. Ol'.of-r tiir levtjiiii, e, :a,|-.--.siii Ol This nc:!i'i..ii

:te

of tie

I'm Salvaton

WooiUvor'Ji.lhft trance revival-

,-i

!r8

?t

of mc-tinwshortlv

o.-eensbur"'

To" Sut's university wants nf 52 ,000 ilh '.vide!

tti spproto erect.

ibrary buih.'iop.

(--.TIER 1 JJIP'U Pa. ir,»!. of ihe I-V Py :E, I.-i!y I'tsb!ic Public Spirit, is ?.!»ai start -x rveefely.

The congre/.Mi-ii of St. P.iui'.s Lutheran Church, -.i h'ort W'tyw, will cr«-ct a uew house of wj-ship, to co-.t not- more thaa $50 0t)U, an-i io hf- lor.iii-d on the site of the !res?n! •11=

:!y.

V)h if, l:aa *'0 for div lit'

Evan ix wll0 vv-ail

Rsrtholoipw eounh

nr{

c! pfid

1 riled l" Jli'iiiO'!' Oxford

|,er hvishnnd. Jotin M" 'ooi

•L at his home as not serious--v!:i onl3* hrci) -lijee! ij ,".!i lot* 'ii an !iur-]rr, -1! 11 -ne

,j( ,,

'b'ird'^bot. To

AU-

leg lino v/afl rot ri* the fmuiry in the I) -.

Sixty.eight to ianapr

chop:t in rV. ordsr to cu:i. were the vt-r There is xji charge alno i-na-iK* rilf

.M.s 'b iraed in Mv?:! of them tutipl.tyed.

obh

VV

Bur^lara

linery .'tare o[ M,-j ville. .ni To-'sdav .: Who OCCil{si revolver usit ththem aw.-.-' i! hood. 'I't: of money, which the drawer.

Michael

mafch, :l:sr|ily

inop.li'iaui, fro-'i

faint revcrbtriii. rec-fises if WilJ

lian a-air.)(Ml the 'ke Erie WF s!headqnari.ors .at.

al the

I I

•n fv Use iiii) i:: f,i K' an s!je liaaudit."..

V, .h .• i, is-i• -i kiii-,!l -uio

In he raoiicy

Uia, ir .-..rt.

fined SKt 'u liiptor on tst.:.fi.d lUHll, till! jiJ-'i.'-his coinjd.'tni form him it his CM 1! I ~i ag«in and ph--.df charge, itnjisor,: the fine and cos'..

rt, wa:

.o

b.'

a' a

con

it sarn-' a led i-

-MOUNTAW I-ONELIN F.SS.

ct»« r!«.. n\- ibo*

Kj liit i:. In

J,

Jn tTit1

fr.~.m m-nioiain to '.••• "p, vokod

ho di.start ,ii ,ea

Sayles sitting r, 1 i-i ,i, r'i,• jj.-.!,

of the litHe e-JC:, pa :--ed, the shoti'.^ motionless is! I i' ii •!:•:).I, lo li-teii. All aloof ftom hi- ?'orht .va WiMi-.-i.' Hollow, a liaiite-J dejoea'ji.so, hi:rh npo,i the vast slojie of the tlrca! .Smoky, It. might have .ceoin-^.t Rome stH.-rei r.-nofc, some guarded fa-tnt.: -, ctoseiy did ih:.-

wihbs

prune je'ilou.-Iy ii it on eveiy the -. frOili the

-P"'•18 ri-:p -i t)

II. OiOUl fro tv io.

now

mi! i.

the tvo: hi ".a hevoiol a. !e hi ridges -.iipei^iniie. where ihe .'cad in speetr.'.i ran corn, might, be thf- mve beicw, file r-f ii'fiy pi a narrow kvey 1••» .i a., Set—the Hoi ow knew them uoi. tant mountain laiuhi tlaie s'- a of color, a star of abnormal I'lirtfi palpiU'.e wilb io ::j.: nve eiiperna of dawn, but for all ii ithat the night cans:' eo'v an I broke late, and in ii mengr^ part in he

01

oit-

•my

thrill

vv ruv.i M. :»tiioii**

n*

.• V'J i' -.•I pYY '•li W:* 1 \v."'

wei 0 out iaa i: ih'-!.-, ail. ilie Wdt-d'1 of to

I ..

a nr*v.' ,-o-'iniie. I I .. :i.-.

ny

Men

ar!

ten von 1/irls tbst

•J men 'r r:. are flu est v. it is lin

licit I'.e eeiio.•,!.-. I is the veriesl rather th.sii r:ir- I remsin siiude, if thinks if tiio -ir to go wit!: '. how, and me.ny severe-! kiP'tof ffilis il ale! th'.it !k" did:-,'! '.e

Siidof but'd nine ne fee !, !. 'I

1

A NEW LEASE OF LITE.

When one has beeu-sufleiing die aggoiee of a severe aUaek of rheumatism, UBctffclgia or sciatica, and relief cemes, it if a new lease ol" life had beea granted. Such have been the 'feelings of thousands who, after trying physicians an«i namberl«ss remedies, lmve used Athlopksres and found to their great jov that this medieine really did cure these diseases.

W. D. Murphy, 310 Yandes ^t., XuHianapolis, Indiana, says "My rfttSwbfiffisai dates way back about 2-5 years. I first contracted it in the war. 1 weald have at least every year, fettt even between these attacks I would suffer all the time, many times so that I could net walk or get np out of bed. I saw Athlophores advertised and sent for a bottle. It wee in the afternoon I took the first dose, aud then at night I took another. I slept soundly that night the nest morning when I awoke, to my ?u rprise, I had 110 pai 11.1 toek a few desee more. I only used about two-thirds of a kettle and my rheumatism was all gene, and that is ever a year ago. I have reconnaeadsd it to many different ones. My confidence was so great in the medicine that in several instances I have bought it and given it to different ones, saying at the time, if it don't -c

rauie lue

?-'swork

rm-s-lav, de.itroved •.if I? iiOTTJ S!i=!lue-!' I5. S !iy' il imlvr ..t gi.'.ir- iva ii»m

yen need not pay me for it, Mrs.

VrHglu, an aged lady of 70, living a few rail63 from here, that has suffered wijh rheumatism pains for 15 years, three or four bottles has entirely rid her of all pain. Another lady who thought she was sufferingfrom dyspepsia, instead of which it was nertralg'a of the stomach, I recommended her to us-3 Athlophoro3 and it soon cured ljer. Mrtliavethat all suffering with rheumatism will take Athlophoros, it will cure niaetyniue cases out of a hundred. It is worth £100 a bottle to all sufferers of rheumatism,"

Every druggist should keep Athlopheros ::d Athlophoros Pills, but where they ca»be boueht of the druggist th« Athle•horos Co.. 112 Wall St., 2sew York, will

1-either (carriage paid) on receipt »i liar price, which is SI.00 per bettle ir Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. I For liver and kidney disease*, dyspepsia, is* I ii?e«tion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases

ii Hie Jn'j of women, constipRiinn. besdache. i«ap«e -ai'-'-l vVi- a th'ophoto* Pills arp mitoual«4 $

John Jiiekson killed (Jiisrles Hit' k-i at rc-l Notre, Colo by thtuslirg a S|'liiitei biliitird cuo into his nie.uth.

A)i Uixl le. Uutiu Scrapliig.

Edward Shepherd, of Ilftrri-hnig, 111. says: "flaving.tecfeived So much benefit fr.ini Electric liittcrft, feel it my duii l.o let suffering humanity know il. HaV' had a running sore on my leg for eight v- at-. my doctors told me I would have fo have the- -bone scraped or log aruutaled. I used, instead, three botties of Electric Bitters and seven boxcti BucklenV Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and cll"

Electric Bitters are Moid at fifty cents bottle, and Bticklen's A mica Sal?e at 26c. I.»ny by t'ook, Bell & J.owry.

1'iie Uuptists at Red Willow, Neb., cm hroiigb ice two feet thick in order t^ ionn-a'xo several convorts.

"Oh! if 1 had only known iliHt, ii: dote.

1

«,r .-b!'!c':n»*

The iterative ri.!-, «,r

Known what? "Known that

a r-imple cold in the head may develo) ini'i chronic Catarrh." Well, it isn' i: late, for Ely's Cream Balm will c\w. I {^o'^bTamhorily (-.-•i.trrh even after the suuerer'rt life lias c.obert T. LIN iii, bccoftie a burden to him, and he a iiuifanca to his friends. It i3 the only radical and thoroughly scientific catarrh cure known. Net a. snntV. Not a liquid. Price fifty csnts.

Three childred from the Indian agency near Ruehvilie, Nth., were lost in a laU' eform. No Irae.o of them has been found.

Avnies.

i'HK BKBT SALVK in the world for Cuts, ionises, sores, ulcere, salt rhctim, fever tetter, chapped hands,

cu

iiV'.n Vr

•, *11." 0','li r'lcl irees :a ih- v, rip ni' wond Ii' -Tat.-I-, a

I

too in •x*u\

HP MARKETS

TERRE HAUTE MARKETS.

EXPBESR OFFICE, Fohwiary 3.

Wheat Pair demand fnliz, 75c. mixed, ni«ditorranean, 77c. Coru—Demand fair and supply moderate little coming in fmni tho eiirrounding eouti try demand on the street good hominy, 85e mixed, 34e. (ats. Demand good and eapply moderate White, 29e mixed,. 28e.

I'utter -Demand fair

c!0@25e

Feb. I!. Oponing.

Marev,

ithiil11

:er

HIH.OV th

o: iiinn wril-

m:iny llii.,-' ta»-'to-i such

i- wi!l:n.

tin-

man

**:h3ii.......

:p-a de der he :':i ii -ii )n?nv induc«d

by ,iI-:' se'-v (ties. Si lino: bo iias it ir his ooiiirhs and i-oi.is wish am is tiie vtif-llence cf thri'isinvo ::a Kv?i saved by thi•iis. ovt-rv. Trial tioitlc fr IVli A- LowrvV drug s'oie.

re whioli il/ i-r all its. This rds who?e Wijti-l rfi at eo'-:

Caiurai yaa ha« been diwiwered in the

ui yo&tiUi&.

I

£S®ie4.!,3^ii»S-

for the host:

low gradja, 14 016e. l-^ga 8earee, iut souiowhat lowor, although tiie |.n''ent eold spell will iidva'iee I he price,

'20.-. I', ultry (lens, Ge: toni tin keys,

he s. 7e.

l.lve Sto^U.

Ksliii (ireajium iv.-rte, lio'.fera. 0,.ai!"o?i tu'tehers' nin('

i'ieis Kliflf. Veals "'•If

Mel

,,$3 DO to 8 50

too to

Hirth'et LOSTnot ciora

Mch 78° $ 79 7cS$ $ 7«'-., Ami. 70 4 79 79^ 79.^ M:.v K»H .15 84 3^' S4:'„ Mch, !1P,V SG.H' i'61^ 80 li. Arnh se:l§ 80% SO^s 8ti'^

Muv 11% 11S

41

Jlcli, 25X 25^ MX Aprl. .... May «!'?8 80^

1

I'i 42 IJ.H'i7

Aprl, 0 07 fl ti7 li 65 0 07 May fi 75 0 SO 0 75 fi 72 Mch.! 65 0 72 f. 02 0 07 Aprl -j ..

May) 0 80 1 li ii 77

futnrie, '40Vj,650^c. 0»tn—

89 70 tif.

NfAV VOUK EXPORTS.

50 barrels

21,'115 sacks 1,!16R bushel? 2,200 bushele bash--.Is

r/'TTl,: MARKET.

CHICAGO, 1'ehrimry 8.—Cattle— Kocoipte, 7.0 iO lifv,! shipmenra, 2,000 head strong nni -.••live sl'.ipuii- otKra, 950 to 1,500 pounds, ?3 50-S5 15 efockers and feeders, #2 7501 :1 eo*-.a,bull3 and mixed,

il

75@3 CO bolk,

•-2 :MKB 25, Hoijs—lVceipis, 18,000 head 10 I'OO lir-arl iOnlSe. higher rbueh ''^e :. 6'iitr-, 0"i packing and f.hi)p.i.i, «"4 8 ^5 80 light, f4 50a5 00 ski. e,

W.M 80. Sae-p—Heceipts, 5,-00 head shipmsnis,'i,00i.' "sd steady natives, $2 75 00 western- 50@4 60 Teians, $2 50® 4 O'J. I.R.uibs— ?4 575.

^RY GOODS.

"'A: 'Ci K, I'ehrnary 8.—Weather eondiwere vesy raieh agaieft bueinegs in all departments, hence trade v?iy mtxleiate.

flHW YORK,

•-s'W ¥OBK, S. Y., February 8.- Whoat--higher str«ng and more active receipts, 45,T O bu. sales, 24,000 bu No. 2 red February,

a25:£i333f,

iettor

receipts, 60,800 tu. sales, 95,000 bu. west ere, S7@42c. Bjof—Firm new extra, „#8 504® 9 00. Pork—Firm new mess, #14 U0 old do, 12 75ijl3 00. Lard-— Higher r.rd flnu steam rendorod, JO IK). Batter—Qniet nod firm western, 10080c.- Sngsr— Qu:»t, crashed, powdered, (jrnnulidwi, 18-16. Molftpsoe—Dall £W-t?st, 10Hc. Coffee—Dell f«ir Bio, 14%e gtiod tiio, prime Ilid, If)*, e. Hjiirits Tnrpentice— 0)11 89}*@89£e.

CX.OMNO QUOTATIONS.

Floor— Virm, bnt not quotably higher, with moderate bneici-Bi. Wheat—higher: moderately actixs No. 2 spring nominal,98£c: No. 3 red, 92Ku92?£o No, 11 w3, »8?694e in ele?etor: 98e in store No. 1 whitr, 31V. (lorn—higoari mod^iately active No. 2, 49a49^e in elevator 50Xr. R«oai: Bteemor fellow, 49c. Oatft—A shad® stronger nn*i fairly active: mi?d, S8mS9c: white, S8a424o. Coffee—Fair ilio, dsill 14j^c. Svjiar—Quiet refilled, doll Muiasses—at*r.1y ]3Kc' Bve— steady. Tallow— Steady 4 5-1

BALIIMOKS, Fibmaiy 8.—Wbeat—Western, hi((lio! and duL No. 2 winter red »pot, fllJi«91k'c m.rn.*wy,OtcbWi March, 92ft 93-Co May, 94%©95e. •lorn—'Western, higher, riloiicg dull miwd spot. 48@48Vfc February, 47&g47g<?. lilarcli, 47%«?4?^c

SedfSdlu

5

Steady nuic-t at 5G@58c quic-t at 5G®5Sc. ProviaioiiB ?fcadyai.i.I ^uiet. Siees fork, 812 50. Lhid —llefinc-d, l%c. Ksoeipis—Floar, 11,031 barrels wheat, 25,200 Imehels com, 34,000 IniEtisls oat?, 7,0i 0 buehe's rye, I IK) l.tish^lo. Bhipuienta—tfioar, 7,23S borrcle wheat, S3,fOO hnebele eorn, 11,000 bvsoliels.

CINCINNATI.

CINCINNATIV

b'Jn imry 3.— F«.iu—'steady

Wheat—Finn No. rod, 'Wc. Coin--btw.di No. 2 uiLsrsi. 88ji'. Oata—Quiet No. 2 mixed, 303^e. ltye— i'itni Ko. 2, 69e. l»,,ik—Oull and iii«het 13 25. Uird-atroi-e |C 60. Balk uieatf—Hold higher ahort i-ib, iti 75, Bacon—Uigliff short rib, #1 a0 short ilear 7f'1. Winuky —Stei.dv salflB »r 76S barrels of lniishel ^ao'ls o'i the baBis of jll:i. Bolter—Stuaiiv J-.l|/ia ireainory, SO.: ejtra Ohio, 26028. clioieo dsifry rill, l8@'20e. Hogs--Firui: comnH and light, 14 2005 00 Jihtkinu acut be.tc-hnrn' #4 7505 6 20 receipts, 2,800 beed: ohipmonts, '2,200 bead. Kaca—Aeti\« a'-d liiauoi" 21J^@22e. Cheese—Firm jirimo iu ehoicu rr"t (Ii:I'' fltit, 12i13a.

TTTETJENWry

1886-87.

Tbe Centni is an il us'rated monthly magazine, bavlfiga regular circulation about two hnrniied ..(.nfano eopleROften eachliiar and aonu.M otreeflltiz wo hundred and .veiitj fiyelhoiis^nd. Cblef anions' it man? Hliri-.iu.' n* roi tbecomuiK year In a serial win a beer, io active prepsriation forsiX!- t. years. It-.'Bft his tory of our own con -.try Its inont- eru leal time, as s.i, foi ii i:

THE UFE OF !.t«C0LN.

By His Confidential S creiiries, .Tolin fl. Mioolay and Ce! *«-hn 3ay. This work. Urjiiiu v.

il

th'fl sftofl

tiou of PrcKlflc.'iT. IJiM 'i'M, JUJ'i of Uis noii, •i Ihe on lull flut.horn.aHve r»oora of the Ahm-

Iiliio'Mii Its {UitliOTs wiii frionus of Lincoln 1f*'i*4- iiic e.'-Mfrcy iJtf'.v •ii'o iiicfif. v\ilh with him jts pri'.i te (nvonghotlli lus vrid or (.nice, KMO io Wfli'O transfored upnn IJacoiy'? ni^ ]»VtVHto novo will ts{- toi1 iii6 inv. do hlst rv »s the civil war or I'roplclont Lincoln'ri atinilnistf.ition.-lmpoi-tflnl. flctftjls of whic.h nave. J'.ithovlo re un« v.-fii.tl, thftl

1

iiiibiaiufi. I i^Ka Vpaco'diiritfi ooiolTij: yflp.r. Oei

a*1 rill ekin eruptions, and pofli-1 tyfihurg dP^rn *d^by Jien. .JUui or EO pay require*!, to givo aatwfHcMon. r* Tiiiulcd. OA !-. ('of)k, Bel! IiO\vry.

might

first appear in thl fittthoinie hr iory. Iiy r« tifoii the jmbHciil-ion of hN worir,

Th War Series,

which hftn !cfu followed with intovos! 'y a Kndifjii-c, will oo«?«p Oei-

atef of the Dul'-ui A) Hilary), Uen. Iionpfitreet, Oeii. E. M. I v. others Chiekainnugn. hy Oen I1 H. 'til Sherman's arch to ihe^ea, hy y^euerais T'Orvard mi slornrn. Generals Q. A. Utllmore, Win K" smite, j! iin itlhboll, Uorace Porter, and J.ilni S. ilos'c will rteserllie speci »1 haltley and iii:id uit Hlyries of naval cngogeuieniii, pr.---.n r\ etc et-e,, will apj.er.r.

N'otfifl ftllll Storic.",

'The Ilundreth Man,' ". uw '. h.v I'ranU 11 Hioeatoo,', author of "The i.aiiy ,r Mu 'i'lm-r-."' ete ., he? LIS in November. 'Two r.O'. elf Ue. i»y ijroree \V. l.'ahle, it-ariis r,v i-• rv !LaiNei: Fi'iot.e, "I'nc-le Item us," .1 ulisn i-awthovne, Edward Ivg* I 9.lesion, aipt ,.ther promIcent Aiuer can .ntliors wtl I

10

201

.. 4 IU tn 4 BO .. 2 00 to 2 00 .. 3 00 to S 68 .. 4 00 to 4 52| ,. 4 00 to 4 20

CHICAGO MARKET.

(''nrninhed by T. J. Hodnen A Co., broker*, (i28K Main titret,

Ui'eil iinrioi the year.

Sjiceiat f-Yaiiireo

iwitli illUHt.ratlnr.s.i incltnie a series of afl.ilr.s in Russia and SHifli'ii, by Ueor::e. Kir.uinin, jiUl-lieo" of "*i ri I. l.i 'e I :-o tiera's Who haft list returned from a mo eventful visit to Kiberlan pri.\on«: pa pens oil t.tie K"od Question, wMli vefareiie-a 10 tti '•earJ ng v»n ttic IjaOof Pi oldei.-i l-iiigllHh cathertrals: l)r. fi^iostonV lifllgious Life ill the Anieri'.'!. oionies Men and Wonion ofQii'-rii 'aaio'i 0e11, iiV' Mrs, ,t:ph int. Ctairv ye nee, liilrit.uallsm, •\si: oiogy, ie., le, lie ilo v. .1. .Vi. Ilnrttlev I X). editor t'he CIIMSIIHI*. AdVofate astronomical papn. arliciea t.t»\vi MtrlHon.1l)" Tii trie- lilfdo.-y, ie.

Prices, Fret" Copy.

Hnhfleriplion prle.. rt ro a year, .'ia eon's a mini tier. Den-era, i-.viuiaatera una 1-lie ptltdlsiiCiM till!:' rl.iscrt ii.!o». .Send /or our lioaotifn.Uy I P.i»'j.i!. 1 21 I'.OTe cat a loiiire (free), eone-unlo. fe.il p'o^pee'r.^, lo,?ludius a special efier by whie'h new reade" a ean gel ie-eS uiim ho he nii'og of.ttia V,'..r rh.-s as a. very low lo'lee. A speCi.'oa.i'i eoi'.v n-'Ck inimher, 111 B5 liOi.t on I'liji'.i*! Meitlt-'ii Huh pevper.

Can vou art'ord i,e wl'.hotil. The i'entury? "M E ('EN i'MtV CO NrRW-YOKK.

ltenahles iis eet-ae I of the he'it, t.lioiejht r.iid llzatloi) --Curist la burg.

Olub Pric«a for tb-r: b-.vt omi

."\ins:,-r .t

4 lis k",P A fji

•!.! i.-, n.-uff^l*r* -a -n:l!il!" "tsi

•ij •-7/7

128,000 bu., do. March

93Jii§94c 120,000 bu. do. April, 94%fiS95c 1.273,000 bn. do. May, 93^696^, 130,000 i'a. (lo. Jnne, PCU^96% 17*!,000 bn.

do.

lfeeaniber, II OCsfai 02,^. Corn—}^c higher, bnt vnrr quiet ra^aipts, 23,053 bo.| tblu, iii+.ytrt as,|

THE

The experience of the

Ca4 **'c. Esga

—Dull ai easier SOnSle. Pork—Fairly «tr* tire urid firm tneee, fi2 75al3 00, for old. I»nt i^lier and closicg with nome roaction t6 9Hf,' flatter— (joist and rather w.nlt 12a 28e Klgiw c^eafeery. SStaSHJo Cb«e«e—Pirro and in fair demand 12a12?4i.

BALTIMORE.

1

I ep full ahresst i-r of eivlv.eale, Pitts-

It. Is absolutely wit nen lag once a wee ,, it i*i vr the production lie of tin- day. Sa vy 'e .1 travel, .seiei-.f'- fii-'.iiei ttaeh and a.) it:- ,i :. ilonl rual c!azi-t

a s*h,, Com-'.-Via yet fivsh, i"«.)i'"»l wri'xrs i.-o.Tii|]iiy,

Ii t-i, t.'e'i'. hi i:!: a r.-aeb.

If. saves not :nl i'..in Paelfie Ciiur,-li!f:u». ,*.i. IT HAK BEEOMEJNDIS: EN Observer. 11 If tnpa well unitsI tng tiie hes" :i.-'itoi" "O

so it fioii

Meli 111 10 C! 15 IB 00

Aprl Mnv 1H 25

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ie year IS* :e uuni•ip it ttielr

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