Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 May 1887 — Page 3
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This Fowder never varies. A marvel ef purity, strength and wholesouicness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and eauuot be sold In oompetitior .'• -,,. '.lie multitude of low test, short welgi lim ir phosphate powders. Sold only in can.. /Jal Uakino I'owdek Co., 106 Wail street, New York. —JJ-.
RAILROAD ilKTABlK.
411 trains arrive and depart from Onion Depot, Cbestnnt and Tenth streets, except I. & St.
EBTralns marked thus (8) denote Sleeping Cars attached daily. Trains marked thug (H) denote Hotel Cars attached. Trains marked thus (B) denote liuffet Cars att iclied. Trains marked thus (t) run daily.. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
VANDALTA LINE. T. H. & 1. IHVISION.
Ar. from East-Fast M.iil t(S) 10.00 in Pacific Ex t(8) t.30 a Mall Train 10.12 a
Fast Kx t( H) 2.05 Indianapolis Ac C.4n
Leave for West Pacific Ex +(S). 1.42 a Mail Train 10.18 a Fast Kx t(8) 2.13
Knst Mail t(S) 10.04
Ar. from West—Day Kx f(Il) 2.1K Fast 1.42 a Cin & Louisrllle,fastl2.40
Hast Mail t(S) 1.12 a
Leave for liast—Pay Kx t(Il) 2.38 Fast Kx 1.01 a Mail and Ac 7.15 a in ln& Louisville,fastl2.B6
Fast Mail t(3) 1.30 a t. h. & l. orvisioN.
Ar. from North—Ma'lTrain 12.30 Accommodation ... 8.00 Leave'forNorth—Mail Train 0.00 a tn
Accommodation ... 3.45
KVANSVfLLH & TEKKE HAUTE. NAHHVILLK LINK. Ar. from South—Nash &CKxt(S& B) 4.C0 a
Ev slnd Kx t(P) 12.30 Clil & Ind Kx t(S)...10.00
Leave for South-Cli I & N Kx ts B.Oo a F.v & Ind Kxt(P).... 3.20 & N Kx t[S&B].. 10.05
EVANfVlLLE & INDIANAPOLIS. Ar. froinSouihr-Mail and Ex 3.85 a Aceommodailou 9.10 a Leave for S'tU—Mall and Kx 8 00 a
Accommodation.... 3.2#
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS. DANVII.T.K LINE. Ar. rrom North-vr. H. Aeeo'ii 10.03 a
C. H. & T. H. Ex... 3.15 & Nash Ex tfSJ... 3.20 a N. fit Kx. t[S & B110.00 pin
Leave for N'th—T. II & c. a. Kx... 10.05 a in Watseka Ac 2.2" pin Nash & C. Ex. t[SI. 10.35 in
N. &C. fix. t[S& B] 4.05 a
TEKKE HAUTE & PICO 111 A.
Ar from N W—Mall & Acc'n 5.05 ill L've for N W—Mail & Acc'n 15.20 a ui HKK LINE liuU'iK
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Depot, Corner Sixth and Tippecanoe Streets, Ar. C/'orn Hast -Day Kx t[3]Y... Limited f[S ...
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[S] 2.03 Aco'n
Mattnnn Aco'n 8.13 N V& St LKx trsj.. 1.06 am
liU'vo for West—bay Express t[S].. 10.08 a Limited t|S] 2.05 ni Mattoon Aee'n 8.15 ui
N & St KxtfSJ.. 1.08 a in
Ar. from West~N Express t[S].. .12.20 a Indianapolis Ex. T.18 a N Limited t[Sl 1.28 lu i'av ExpresN MS]... 3.45 ji Leave for Kast.--N Express tfS]...12.22 a
Ilulianapolit Ex.... 7.20 a N Limited +[S1... 1.30 Day Express +|rt|... 3 47 pin
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NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
Kulshttvllle N»wi.
Special to the Express. K.viaHTgviLLE, Ind., May ®.—The new set of town officers were inducted into office last Friday evening. MissJFlgri Hudson, who has been attending achool ae Springfield, III., is at home for vacs tion.—Oliver Wilkinsand Mary McDon aid were married ltmt Wednesday even inj at the residence of the bride's father, Win. McDonald, in this place, the Rev T. Calvin Stewart, oflBri zii, officiating. The newly married pair are spending their honeymoon at DuQubin, HL—-Clem Zsller and Mr. Snyder of DePauwuni versity, Bpenl Sunday visiting the formers parenU here. Mr. Humphrey Hitchings is lying at his home, one mile north of town, very ill of m&lerial fever.—The young men of this place will giv« erand ball and supper in the new Odd Fellows Hall on the evening of May 16tli, the proceeds to go to Colfax Lodge. No. 612. Mr. and Mrs. Engener, TerreHaute, who have been visiting Mrs Engener's parents, Mr. and Mm. Mis ning, have returned home. We are to have two f83hiouable weddings in the south end goon. The operators Lave bigni tied their willingness to give the 6 cents advance on the scale coal, but not on the four foot coal. F. A. McClelland has moved his family to Brazil for the summer. Hugh Aitken, ex-marshal will go to Brazil this week and "go into business.—Uncle John Somes, who has been blind for three or four years past, was in Terre Haute last Friday consult ing an occulist about having his eyes operated upon. B. A. Bullock, Albert Payne and H. S. Wheeler are the candi dates for principal of our school next year. Miss Alice Wilson, as soon as our school closes, will goto Kinsaa, and will make her future home in that state.—— Mrs. Jink Salli day and children, of Mattoon, 111., are here visiting relatives The Thurs day night debating society has beeu diS' continued until cooler weather next fall. The measles epidemic has trans ferred its headquarters to Harmony
Knightsville corporation is now out of debt for the first time in many years. If the new council will pursue the right course now, and give us some needed improvements (hat will beneGt the town, there will be lets kick ing against continuing the incorporation When people are taxed to death and can see nothing tangible for their money they are apt to kick, but let them see anything in the way of improvements, or some thing to show for their money that will benefit the town and they wiil be leas apt to object to beiug taxed, or to continuing the incorporation.
Trouble at Bbelburn,
Special to the Express. Shklburn, May 9.—The Currysville miners are all cut to-day on account of the negligence of the company failing to fulfill their part of the agreement entered into by the company and the miners that the haud diggers who did not want to follow the machines should be furnished work as long as work lasted. The com pany are uow trying to force the hand diggers to follow the machines or quit work, for as scon as they drive the rooms to their terminus the hand diggers are informed that they will lie furnished rooms which has failed, in every ioeUnce to lie the esse. By forcing the hand diggers to follow, the inachiues would be detrimental to the men, as the machine men have all the force necessary. The bank committee of the Federation has waited on the operators on several occasions to fulfill llurir agreement and they have failed. liohb 1 of Six Tbousaud Dollar*. Speoia! to Lb a Express.
Marshall, III., May 9.—Lon D. Robinson, of Parker townehip, one of the wealthiest farmers iu the county, is lying dangerously ill at a hotel here. Thursday nijht, his house was broken into and robbed of $6,000 iu cash. Tho old man always bad a supreme coutempt for hitnkB, and would never trust any of his money to them, secreting whatever money he might have on hand somewhere about the premises. No one was at home on the nifht of the robbery, the son of Dick Robinson hHving cone to Martinnville in company with the only man hired on the firm. The aflair was kej a secret as long as possible in order to give the detectives a possible clew to the thieves. No clew ha9 yet been discovered,
Rockvllle Ripples.
Special to the Kxpresa. Rookvillk, Ind., May 9—Mr. John Bolman, formerly of Rcckville, now of Evansville, is visiting his acquaintance. He is fireman on the E. & T. H. road with Frank Baker, engineer. The grammar school, headed by their teacher, Miss Eila Burke, and well filled baskets, picnicked nt Turkey Run today. The high Echoo! was there Saturday, and their explorations were amusing and a fine time to all present. Mr. Frank Whipple and wife got home from Indianapolis to-day, where Mrs. Whipple had been visiting her parents.
Appointment* at Sullivan.
Special to thfc Kx press. Siti.uvan, Ind., May 9.—F. E. Basler hss been appointed chief of the fire de aarlmeni lor one year A. R. Wiliama Les beeu elected town attorney by the new board of tniBtees.
NEIGHBORHOOD NUGGETTS.
Uucontiderrtl TrlH-s Fouiul tu the Wabn*h Valley K^c^an^H?VinreiuieB will raise $7,500 to locate a atcve works there.
A company lias beeu organized at Danville, 111., to publish a Democratic daily newspaper.
Profeesor Milford, of Wabash college, is pitcher in one of the college baseball teams. He lectured recent 1 to the congregation of the German Lutheran Church in Lafayette, iu their own language.
Supprinlendhnt Wyman, of the Crawfordsville water works, has been ordered to remove to Kansas to superintend the construction ot water works in a town in that state. It is thought that E. 8. Simpson will be hit successor. 'Ihe new consumption cure is being tried at Brazil on a patient of eighteen •nonths' utandLng. The results of the first week are satisfactory, shoving reduction of temperature frotu 104 to 98 and of the pulse from 128 to 88.
Under the new plan subscribers must nay $12 for the use of the telephone, and twenty-five subscriptions must b.- guaranteed. Crawfortlsville thinks (the can secure this number and thus be able to retain the telephone. In this event Miss Anna Burbtidge will remain iu charge of the exchange.
Tvo boys were captured in VioCi-nnes on Saturday evening carrying a valise with suspicions "bulge" to the sides An officer topped them, and during the investigation one of them escaped, leaving he other in the officer's clutches. The valise contained six tine Plymouth Rock hens that had lia-1 their necks "wruuij."
A R*»1I ot Money Lost.
Saturday evening Mr. Elijah H.Dilley who lives near Fairbsuks lost a roll of mc.cev, a Ik.at jl40, either on the streets in this city or on the Prairieion roai home. He and his wife had been iu the city buying household goods to replace Cook, Bell A Lewry's.
those burned in their residence on Euter Sunday. The monev was found yesterday at the store of Mr. Fred Houseman, where it was left Saturday while making a par chase.
THE RAILROADS.
Catching* Bare, sol Ther«, of Interesting Items. Conductor and Mrs. Charles Hardesty have returned from Mattoon.
Joe Wysong, the Van bnkeman who wa^ seriously injured at Knightsville last week, is slowly improving.
An old passenger man says that there is but little dcubt as to the mileage book being continued on sale indefintely at, perhaps, $20 per 1,000 miles.
There is considerable repair work go ing on in the Vandalia and E. A T. H. yards. The laying of new ties and pot ting in cf good iron constitute most of the work.
Mr. Fred £l!ison, former stock agent of the Vandalia, with his family, has reached London, Eng., on his way to 8t. Helena, where he has been located as United States consul.
James Sullivan, the Van fireman who was recently caught under the wheels^ of bis engine, sustaining very painful inuries, is rapidly recovering. He has aen able to take several rides lately.
The Chicago & Eastern Illinois pany has commenced a system of general repair of the tracks in this city. New ties, iron, etc., will be put down and such other improvements as may be necessary will be made.
Mr. Pullman says that eighty Pullman sleepers had been derailed according to the last report, and in no single instance has fire been communicated to the train from a Pullman coach. In all the cars of the company ever lost the fire had been communicated from the other coaches.
At the trial of the Buit for heavy dam ages against the E. A T. H-, whish has been instituted by the Vincennes starch works, it is claimed a witness will be produced who will swear that the conflagration was caused by a shower of sparks om the stack of the boiler room of the works that just preceeding the fire, the furnaces were fed heavily with cobs.
The Vandalia and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis A Chicago roads are testing on their engines the Booth perfect slide valve. Master Mechanic Turret! has ordered all of the Bee line locomotives equipped with the valves as fast as they go into the shops. Mr. Booth is a worthy mechanic of Indianapolis, and his friends will be pleased to learn that the slide is a perfect success, and effects a great saving in coal, as well as greatly increasing the power of the locomotive equipped with it.
Coal roads in Indiana are paying institutions. The coal traffic the Indianapolis & Vincennes road is doing has enabled the company the last year or two to earn operating expenses and fixed charges on heavily watered bonded debt. The Chicago A Indiana coal road, which has been in operation but nine months, comes to the front with a very favorable exhibit of earnings, the gross earnings for the first nine months oi its fiscal year being $251,715 operating expenses, $131,058 net earnings, $120,657 interest on bonds, $91,981, leaving a Btirplus of $28,075.
An attempt was made early Sunday morning to wreck the express on the L., N., A. & C. a half mile north of Greencastle junction. A rail was raised and a stone put under it. As soon as the jar was felt, the engineer, John Green, reversed his engine and applied the airbrakes, but had not time to jump before the engine and tender, becoming uncoupled from the remainder of the train, plunged down a forty-foot embankment, turning completely over and resting on the top. The fireman jumped as theengineleft the track and escapca injury. The enineer remained on his engine and was caught under the wreck of the cab and held there abont an hour before he could be extricated. He was badly scalded about the lower limbs, but otherwise was uninjured. The engine and tender are a complete wreck. The remainder of the train, after running on the ties about fifty yards, stopped on the edge of the embankment. Had not the engineer nstantly reversed the engine the loss of life would have been great.
Fisher-Taller Case.
Some time since, Ulycsus Fisher, of Nevada, sued George Tuller, as heir of Owen Tuller, deceased, for $18,000. His claim is that, in 1805, he and Tuller had stage overland route and the rebels de sttoyed all of their property, $20,000, that Tuller was to prosecute the claim against the government, and did so and the $25,000 was paid him in 1866. That some years before Tnller'a death, which was in 1877, he asked Tuller about the claim and Tuller said it had not been allowed, and did not think it would be that Tullefs estate was settled in 1881, and that he (Fisher) never learned that Tuller had received the $25,000 in 1866 until 1884, He brings snit to reconer from the heirs. Judge Mack held the complaint not sufficient and the case will likelv go to the Supreme court. Pierce and Hamill appeared for Fieher and McNutt and Roysefor Tuller.
VARIETIES.
While witnessing a baptizing at New Orleans a railing gave way precipitating one hundred persons into the river, of whom tifteen were drowned.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suit, Druggists, Bippus, Ind. testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Eveiy bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cared of rheumatism of ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affi rms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' experience, ia Electric Bitten." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Cook. Rell A Lowry's drug store.
District Grand Lsdge, No. 7, I. O., 'uai B'rith, met in annual session at Memphis. There was a very large attendance of delegates from the states of ennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas Louisiana, Florida and Texas.
Hereford's Acid Phosphate The Beet Restorer. Dr. T. C. Smith, Charlotte, N. C., says: "It is an invaluable nerve tonic and the best restorer when the energies Hag, and the spirits droop."
While in a playful struggle as to who should shoot first at a mark Miss Henrietta Hampstead was accidentally shot through the heart on the farm of James Blackburn, brother of United Slates Senator Blackburn, near Lexington, Ey.
Kxcltement In Texas.
A STABTLI56 FACT.
It ia not commonly known that a large proportion of the rheumatism and neuralgia extant is traceable directly to the diseased condition ur imperfect action of ihe kidneys and liver therefore a remedy rhich cures the resulting disease must have found and smitten the first canse. Many persons using Athlopheros for rheumatism and neuralgia have been surprised to find that chronic disorders of the liver and kidneys have also been greatly relieved and they have written tor an explanation. The fact is, that the vomedy acts directly on these organs, cleansing them from all irritating substances and regulating their action. Taken in connection with Athlophoros Pills this is, without exception, the most valuable kidney and liver remedy in the world, and will cure a large proportion of those who have these diseases.
Mr. W. B. King, dealer in sewing machines, Cor. Fifth and Columbia Streets, Lafayette, Indiana, says: "Athlopheros was magical in its eflects upon me. was first taken with pain in the soles of my feet, and in a few hours was not able to walk at all. The rapidity with which the disease spread ever my whole system was wonderful, every bone, muscle, and joint in my whole body gave me the most intense pain. My arms were both drawn up, I could not walk, eat, or sleep. I suffered in this way for many weeks. Finally I was induced to try Ath lophoros. I had taken but a few doses when I had very decided relief. I continued with it until I had used six bottles and have not had a pain of rheumatism since, I consider my case a miracle and naturally feel very kindly towards Athlophoros."
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros Lind Athlophoros Pills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlophoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt ol regular price, which is $1.00 per bottl# for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills.
For liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseasei of women, constipation, headache, impur* Hood, Ao., Athlophoros Pills are unequoled.
Grocer Williams, at Indianapolis, do ing a large business, buying on credit, selling for cash and selling cheap and whose store burned under suspicious circumstances, has skipped. Liabilities, $25,000 assets, $4,000.
Boeklen's Arnica Salve.
Tax BestSalve in the world for cuts, bruises, 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 monev refunded. Piice, 25 cents per box. For sale by Cook, Bell & Lowry
THE MARKETS
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKED
CHICAGO, May —9.—Flour—Rather quiet market steadv and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, 88^s88%c No. 3 spring wheat, nom inai, 75c No. 3 red, 88%ca84e. No. 2 com 88)£a88^j)C. No. 2 oats, 26^e. No. 2 rye, B6o. No, 2 barley, 57o. No. 1 flaxseed, 1 07^ rme timothy seed, 11 70. Hes* Pork— (28 50. Lard—$6 82K Short ribs sides, los«e| 17 40 dry, salted shoulders, boxed, 15 6505 70 short clear sides, boxsd, $7 70 @7 75. Whisk —$1 10 prices lower. Batter —Receipts liberal creamery, 18@22c dairy, 15%@18c. Eggs—Firm—10%@11.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO, May 9.—Cattle—Becelpts, 6,000 head shipments, 3,000 head market strong and a shade higher (hipping steers, 950 to 1,600 pounds, $4 00@4 90 stockere and feeders, $2 B0@4 '20 cows, balls and mixed, #2 000 00 balk, $8 0008 50 Texas cattle, 2 75@ 85. Hogs—Receipts, 16,000 head shipments, 5,000 head market weak and lOo lower rous?h and mixed, $4 8505 25 packing and shipping, C5 20@5 40 light, $4 65@5 20 skips, $8 00($4 50. Sheep—Receipts, 2,400 heed shipments, 800 head market steady wooled, $4 00@5 40 shorn, $8 00@4 25 Texans, |2 l)0@8 80 lambs, |4 50@6 00.
DRY GOODS.
New Tobk, May 9.—The demand (or ootton goods was moderate, indifferent, with mills ooonpied on orders. A hardening undertone is increasingly apparent.
MEW YORK,
NEW TORE, May 9.—Flonr—Bather weak, bnt not qaotably lower, with moderate stir in trading snpetfine western and state, $2 75@ 8 40 commonto good extra western, $3 20@ 8 75. Wheat—Lower dosing heavy at near bottom rates export demand only moderate No. 2 spring, 95^0 No. 3 red, 93}£o No. 2 red, 95@95J^c in elevator, 8%o in store, 97Kc delivered 964e free on board. Corn—Lower, closing heavy for export trading No. 2, fiS^c in elevcor 49^@50e delivered, the latter for old. Oats—A shade lower and less active mixed western, 34@86c white weetern, 37Q 42e. Coffee—Fair Bie, firm at 17%c. 8ngar—Quiet and steady refined, quiet off A, 565jtfo standard A, 5 ll-16@5%o. Molasses— —Qaiet and unchanged 50 test 19%c. Bice—Steady and qaiet. Tallow—Steady. Pork—Firm r.nd fairly active. Lard—Dnll and a eonple points lower $7 20. Cheese— Qaiet and weaker. Butter—Qaiet, firm and unchanged 12@25c Elgin oreamery, 25c. Eggs—Quiet and weak, at 12J^c.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
Nkw Yobk, May 9.—Money on call easy, at 8@5 per cent. closed offered at 8 per rent. Prime mercantile paper 5 per oent. sterling exchange, dull but steady at $4 85% for 60-day bills, and $4 87 for demand. Tot-J sales of stocks 163,517 shares.
BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE, May 9.—Wheat—Western, lower No. 2 winter rod spot, 949£g94%c M*y, 94^^95^e Jane, 9i^^94%c July, 92J^@925io and 91@91%o. Corn—Western, irregular and djll mixeJ spot, 483148'^c May, 48c Jane, 4S^@45J^c Aagnet 483 bid steamer, 47J^o bid. Oats—Steady wostem white, 36@39c do mixed, 84085c. Provisions—Easy and qui
THE EXPRESS. TEKRE HAUTE. TUESDAY. MAY 10,1887.
Everything
St. Mess Pork—115 50@
18 00. Lard—Befined 8^a8£c Eggs— Steady llQUJ^c, Coffee—Higher and tirro Bio cargoes, ordinary to fair 19%»17Jg'c. Other articles unchanged. Batter—Firm oreamery 21a!5c western 16a20c. Receipts —Floor, 8,788 barrels wheat, 84,000 bushels oats, 10,400 bushels corn, 400 bushels. Shipments—Flour, 12,470 barrels corn, 47,100 bushels.
CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI, May 9.—Flour—In fair demand family, $8 6008 80 fancy, 18 85@ 4 10. Wheat—Firm No. 2 red, 85. Core— In good demand and easier mixed, 48@43XeOats—In fair demand mixed, 80c. Rye— Qaiet No 2, 65c Fork—Qaiet f16 50. Lsrd —Dall $6 75@6 80. Bulk Meats— Drooping short ribs, $7 573^. Bacon—Firm short ribs, 18 87short clear, $8 75. Whisky—Active and firm sales of 1,862 barrels of fiaUhed goods on a basis of $1 05. Batter—Weaker fancy, creamery, 28625c good to extra, 20@ 22c ohoice dairy, 17@18c. Linseed oil— Qaiet and firm 98 78. Hogs—Qaiet common and light, 94 00@S 15 ra"H"ir and batchers', 14 8095 80 receipts, 8,100 head shipments, 1,040 head. Eggs—Steady 10c. Cheese—In moderate demand: ohoice Ohio fall cream flat, 12Q12%c.
Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corlev, who was so helpless he could not tarn in bed, or raise his head everybody said he was dying of consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. Kingps New Life Pills: by the time he had taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of the Discovery, ha was well and had vained in fl«ah 1 The pnblic is respectfully invited to examln': "e. tvT.P "Tr "X"- stock. Also a nice line of Cooking Stove ihirty-stx ponnds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at JlA^ •.JSJKVjS* 81* Main amat.
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KLEPSY ptudy. I warrant my remedy to core they eaaee. Because others have Called St no reason for not now receiving a cure. Bead at once for a treatise a FreeBottle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Poet Office. It ceeta fou nothlnftfor a trlaLand I will tfoiwjoo. Address-Dr. H. Q. BOOT. 138 Pearl
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"BIG DRIVE!
Everything we sell is a bargain. 15c for 1 dozen, 200 in a box, parlor matches. 25c for lib or old government Java coffee
guaranteed. 101
20c For lb of finest golden Rio coffee guaranteed. 18c for 1 lb of flnest Kio coffee, guaranteed. 10c for 1 package of Hecker's self rising buck wheat flour 30c for 40c or loc per 8c for 1 lb of lard. 8c per lb for Kingans shoulder meat. llo per lb for Klngau's hams. 9c for Klngan's bacon. 25c for8 lbs of pure starch. 5c per pound for 30-lb pails of jelly. 5c per gallon for milk pans. Ec per gallon for stoneware. 5c fcr 3 bars of German soap. 3Kc for 1 bar Diamond soap. 3%c for lbar of Cincinnati works German soap. 4c for 1 bar of Picnic soap. sc for 1 bar B. 1. Babbit's soap ebars fori'e. 10C for 1 lb of baking bowler guaranteed or money refunded. 5c for 1 lb of baking soda guaranteed. 15c for 1 lb ground pepper. if for 1 lb of ground mustard or ginger. Ec for 8 nutmegs guaranteed. 25c for good tea. E5c for nne mixed tea. 38c for fine tea sells everywhere for 50c. 48c for fine tea sells everywhere for 7'r. 62c for fine tea sells everywhere for *'e. 8c for line tea: sells everywhcjf for •?!.
Oh. but here comes tfic walking goods. When you real this price list what, will you sav about shoes? 10c for a pair of child's shoes sells everywhere for-ICc. l'c for a pair of child's shoes sells everywhere for 50c. for a pair of child's shoes sells everywhere for 61' c. 35c f-T a pair of cliilds' shoes sells everywlietc lor "5e. 5f(* for a pair of misses'or yout lis'heavy, front lace shoes. 50c frr a pair of woman's front lace shoos. 92c for apair of wo nan's sjraiti or kid lmtton shoes sells everywhere for^l.fo. SI.5C fora pair of woman's fine India kid button shoes sells everywhere for S2.5C. 82.75 for apair of Ladies' fine French kid shoes sells everywhere for S5. $3 for a pair of Ladies' flnest Frence kid shoes guaranteed sells everywhere for 36. $1 for a pair of men's button congress shoes sells everywhere for $2. 98c for a pair of men's plow shoes sells everywhere for 81.75. $1.25 for a pair of men's fine calf boots worth .$2.50. 5c for apair of adies' slippers worth51.00. St .25 for a pair of French Newport ties: worth 93. 81 for a pair of boys' tine low cut shoes worth $3. But ah what would you gents' say to $2.75 for the finest Kangaroo shoe, worth $5.00.
Look out for our advertisement next week our goods arc not all in yet. If you will spend vDur money with the Wabash Trading Companr, you will soon wear diamonds. We don't want the earth we have 110 place to put it.
We send goods all over the world. C. O. D., erexpress. Mail us your orders to that efect and see.
All goods delivered free in the city. Send us vour city address by postal card and we will send vou goods C. O. I..
Respectfully, WABASH TRADING COMPANY, 638 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, ind, and 225 and 227 West Washington street. Indianapolis. Ind.
PENNYROYAL PILLS 'CHICHESTER'S Wgli
A case of Armure and Brocade Batiste jnst received. The latest and moat desirable Wash Goods in the market. Cost importers 22} cents. We shall put them on onr counters at
10c for^aVlb can of the finest tomatoes e-aranteed. loc For a 3-lb can ot pie peaches, sell everywhere for 15c. 5c tor a 2-lb can of gooseberries, sell everywhere for 10c. 734c for a 2-lb can of blackberries, sell everywhere for I2%c. 7Jic for a 2-lb can of cherries, sell everywhere for I2^c. 7%c for a 2-lb can of string beans, sell everywhere for I2£c. 'Ac for a 2-lb can of blueberries, sell everywhere for 20c. loc for a 2-lb can of lobsters, sell everywhere 50 fo?rone'can "of oil-sardlne8, sell everywhere for 10c. 15c for a 21b can of salmon, sell everywhere for 20c. 12%c for a mug of Scotch jam, sell eve ywhere for 25c 5c for a mug of French mustard, sell everywhere for 10c. 5c for a bottle of peper sauce sell everywhere for 10c. 5c for a bottle of catsup, sell everywhere for 10c. 5c for a bottle of horseradish, sell everywhere for 10c. 5c for a bottle of flavoring extracts, sell everywhere for 10c. 5c for a bottle, of blueing, sell everywhere tor 15c Be for a cake of sweet chocolate, sell everywhere for loc.
Dried fruits we knock the eye out of. 5c for 1 lb of Indiana sun dried peaches. 5e for 1 lb of Indiana sun dried apples. 10c for 1 lb of the finest California prunes the sweetest.
He for 1 lb of the flnest Valencia raisins. 7hi for 1 lb of the finest French prunes. 7J4c for lb of the flnest English curreuts. 10c for 1 lb of the flnest evanorted apples. 'V-fi for 1 of loose Muscatel raisins. 15c for 1 lb of California nectorincs. 2cc for 1 lb of California peeled peaches. 10c for 1 lb of evaporated pears. 5c for 1 lb of honey cured raisins. 5c for 1 lb of all kinds of crackers. loc for 1 lb of ginger snaps. 10c for 1 lb of macaroni or vernuccli. 3%c for 1 lb of Carolina rice. loc for 1 lb of full cream cheese. lEc for 1 lb of Limburger cheese. 15c for 1 lb of brick cheese. 5c for 1 quart of marrowfat beans. 5c for 1 quart of navy beans. for 2 quarts of medium beans. 5c for 1 quart of California Lima bean1 30c for lib of fine cut tobacco. 65c for a box of good 5-cent cigars. 20c for lb of good sn'Toking or chewing tob&ccoi 25c for 1 lb of fine chewing tobacco. 38c for 1 lb of Star tobacco. 3Hc for 1 lb of oat meal. l^c for 1 lb of cornmeal. 5c for a 10-centcake of rising'sun Btove polish. 5c for 3 papers of carpet tacks.
20c.
CARPENTER'S BOSTON ST0R
4 1 8 W a A a
is a bargain we ski-l.
The Wabash Trading Company, the originators of low prices in Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bead these prices come and see tho goods. We have come to stajr. We have Sio.oco worth of goods to start with and cash is what we want for them. Country produce will do—it Is equivilent to cash.
WANTED.
$4.2-" per bbl for best flour. $1 for 21 lbs of light sugar. $ I for 20 lbs of extra sugar. $1 for 18 lbs Phoenix standard A sugar. $1 for 17 lbs standard granulated sugar.
The following are California.goods: I2%c for a 3-lb can ot California cherries 'white or black. 10c for a 3-lb can of California green gage plums 10c for a 3-lb can of California egg plums. 15c for a 3-lb can of California apricots sell everywhere for 28c. 12£c for a 6-lb can of apples sell everywhere 14c for aMb can of peaches sell everywhere
THE LATEST IMPROVED
OA SOLI STOVES
A Large Variety of
Refrigerators and Ice Chests.
STOVES AMD HOUSKFFB919HIN6 SOOW. Sole Agent for the Celebrated
FAVORITE COOK STOVF.
OHIO- Si ZIMMERMAN) 6*8 Main Street.
Capital, $1,00,000.00.
METROPOLITAN
biocii aid Mi totap,
179 and 131 StuieStreet, (Palmer House)
O I O A O
Dealers in Stocks, Bonds, Grain and 1'rovisions for Cash and Future Delivery.
Orders Executed on Margins as low.as $1.00 per Share on Stocka. Grain, 1 cent per Buahel.
Pork, 35 centa per Barrel. Lard,
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ENGLISH.
Ml aad Only flcaalM Itillililii BewmraafwMthlcMlmiUtfciM.
(Min.) to krjHRIgalara ta laurhj Uu. ral
fcrt
Sk, SewTork.
Mantels!
Mantels I
MOTH PROOF BAGS!
For protection oi
Blankets, Furs and Woolens,
WHOLK8AI.K AN» RETAIL.
J. JL DDVCAH CO., 660-642 Main St.
centa per Tierce.
Oil, 1 cent per Barrel.
depositing responsible
Non-residents can trade by margins to our credit with any responstl bank-
Customers not liable beyond margins spec!lied 011 orders. Liberal inducements to Brokers.
Correspondence solicited by roailorteleerniili.
I am prepared to treat Consumption by GASEUSE ENEMATA, the new method by Dr. Bergon which is now meeting with such surprising and lianpy results, patients gaining in weight the first week of treatment. Otht diseases of
Throat, Lip! NervonsSystenH
1 am still successfully treating by my Nbw System of Klectko Inhalation. Come and investigate.
VR, C, T. BAM',
Ofttce 22Vj soutii Sixth Strec1, Room 19 Beach Block, over Postofflce.
19 to 11 a, m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
Hours-. 7 to 8 p. 111. Tuesday, Thursday and I Saturday evenings.
CONSULTATION FREE.
W. S. Cl,I1T, J. H. WJI.I.IAMS, J. M. t'UFT.
Manufacturers nf
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c.
And Dealers In
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS ar.
Builders' Hardware
I
MULBERRY ST., GOR. NINTH, Torre Haute.
WILLIAM CL1KF, J. H. CUFF, C. F. CLTPF.
TERRE JAUTE
BoilerWorks
CLIFF & CO., Proprietors. Manufacturers of
Boilers, SmoteStacks, Tanks, Ete.
hop on First Street, Between Walnut and Poplar.
TKBKK HAUTE. INDIANA.
Jicpiiirinir promptly attpmle'l !».
All MOO i-(
Shirts Drawers
10c 60 60
URdershirta Collars Cuffs (per pair) Handkerchief*
2c 4c 2c
823 MAIN STREET.
J. WILLIS FORI) & CO.
91 St 93 W. Washington St., Chioago, III.
roofrbh
FKLT \m ORAVEIj
And Denlers la Roofing M»teri*la. Our facilities fordoing work in Terre Haut? are I stir.1 that we can do the very be«t quality of Felt and tiravel Roofing, the same as Is in use 011 all the first-class building, in Chicago at a lower price than Tin or Iron, and warraat our roofs for live years. We also sell materials with full instruction how to do the work or furnish an experienced man.
P.J.RYAN,
Undertaker and Proprietor of
FEED and SALE STABLE Northwest corner Wabash avenue and Second street, Terre Ilante, Ind.
Keep* first-class buggies and carriaces prepared to attend all orders with neatness and t:*pat«li. Special attention given to boarding oorse 1.
Undertaking establishment removed to Msiusfreei.
M. €ATT,
Hat and Bonnet Blcach cry aad
Felt "Worlds •Manufacturer of Plaster Block*. My spring styles have arrived and I am prepared to press and dye hate oa abort notice in r.n«i»t*«f «tvi«. NoMaoatkIkM Meet.
ii-
^"1
7-?i:
PUMP a specialty. Dealers in Wrought Iron Beams and Channels, Leathery Rubber and Chain Beltina Bolting Chests and Cleaning M*» ohlnery of everydesciiptlon used in flour mills.
Repairing promptly done.
A. PAHKKH, Prop
Cor. First and Walnut Sts., Terre Haute.
Pteiii Foundry aM Mail fortr
NINTH STftEtT, (Mulbwyr to Eagle, near Union &•*•*) TIR«€ HAUTI, INi.
ManufMtur
All $im Stationary Engines,
saw,
-Dealers in-
Mini, fioltii£ Cloth anil Mill SuppliK.
The LargMt tad Beat Equipped Shop in WMt«nn ladluar
Can farniah fir«t-elww work more promptly and at better pricos than »njr com* p«titors.
A larger line of Engine, Furnace, Oeariufr, i%an any establishment in this fioiuity.
We make a specialty of hooee work and store fronts. Call and it*.
Will C«w Cutisomp'ioti, nod it tho bMt remedy for tho cure of all affection, of the Tbraki Langs Mnd Cheat, aocb a* (V.uanmption, Colds,Ctujsh«, A.thms, Bronchitis Wbooptag Coagh, Croup, Paid IT Oppreeoioe of the Chmt, Hosrteuasc, Bpitting ot Blood, and all Pulmonary Diiwm.
Oonaumptlon Oan B© Ou.r©ci.
Wo haTg the gaiifying f«nt lo know that it can be enred with GOOCH'B MEXICAN IHW Tuborcnlous matter i» nothing more than noori.hment Imperfectly orgaoiied. Now, If mm proonre the organiceticm of this food material eo that throogh the proem of electric afflnitf tfc mav tnkoiw placo in the syu'.em.we can cure the dieeeae. fhi. Jn.t what thi. Byrnp doee. It afc unco »top« tho progress of thoilineee byprerenting the further aapply of tnbercalone matte, for whil9 the system is nndir its influence nil nourishment is oraanimd and aeeimilated. It*
lhas control* Coaghe, Night tiweata, and all other .ymptonsof Consumption. Coneumpdo* la mto i.f tho most lothsomo r.tnl torrible of all fatal diaeaees, and makee the life of the paor em("umptiTO hell on earth. Un'il recently that terrible dieease has bees considered an iBMfae bsyooil tho reach of medioiiiR but anew ere in the mananement of pulmonary diaeaeee etHW to bs tawoing npnn lha scioi.Mfio medioal world, and, sinee many distinauiefced phyaMaaa ha»e acRiMwledifed that consumption can be cured, few there are who attempt to oontrovart their opinion. To those ainglod out as victims to that fatal malady, we offer a remedy en*e t* it* rf suits to bring back U?altk lo their poor weakened frames, and Joy to the heart* of (Ma friends. This medicine in manutaotmed by the OICINNATI DBUQ AND CHEMICAL Oft, 54 Main Street, Cincinnati, O., from a proscription of Anton ia Harris, an old Mexican Daeto*. Sold by draggista everywhere.
,~3?"
IRON WORKS.
1ARVFACTVREII8 OF
Steam Engines,
Automatic Revolving Coal Screens,
Coal Shaft, Flour and Saw Mm Maehinery, Bank Cart. Ciu* Mills, Castings of all kinds, Cold and Hot Water Pumps, Stea? Pumps, House Fronts, Iron Columns and all kinds of Arehitoc tural Iron Work.
The COMMON SENSE
EN6INE
AND EAGLE STEA.^
nTO
Pulley and Machinery Patter*.)
AN SYRUP
OF WILD CIIJ aRY, TAR, GLYCEKINB, ETC.
A A N S E
1887
Quick Meal I
lc* CWs. J*', ei -ni, Water Cw)l«rr C'ithn awl Kilulicn Tinware,
C-C. SMITH,
Estahlisiiofi 1842.
OUlt
Spring Suitings'.
bare arrived. Wo&re<li?plajingafinelin«of Scotch Poods and a fall line ot Staple ftooda. A perfect Ri is guaranteed.
303 Mail Stmt.
HHHHW
KODTZHAN & CO.
Corner Sixth and Main Streets.
U. R. JEFFERS. A. E. HSBMi
JHlF-ITTEFtS Sc HESmulI-A-K". Manufacturers' of
Carriages, Mots, Landaus, Coupes, Bauies,
IOOI, 1003, 1005 «a« 1*07 Wabash Ave. 9, 4, 0, P, 10, IU, 14' 16, 1«, to St lOlr TEBRB HAUTE, INDIANA. ... Wf*
HCIC A.3DQXJ AJFtT ERS —-mm
THE If
CelelrateikeatirBlick M/u
THE BEST IN USE!
AH Oradet of
Nat aad Aatkncl
COAL &
WOOD.
Kadel A leae, Agents,
»tl WABAm AYWmVB,
