Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 May 1887 — Page 3
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ibis I'owder never varies. A marvel of l»umty, sli'OiL'tli an,I wholesonii-ness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and oan*»t be sold In eompetltlor Mie multitude of low test, short welgiv um *r phosphate pawders Sold only In can-. 'thi. BAKINO 1'OWDEK Co., IOC VVail streer, N.-w York.
RILLM FLMHTABLK.
All trains arrive and depart from Union Depot, .1ie*tmit and Tenth street*, except !. Si St. Ij. fcBTTrulns marked thus (S) denote Sleeping ^ars attached daily. Trains marked flms (Hi denote Hotel Cars attached. Trains marked thus (B) denote Buffet, furs all tched. Trains marked thus (t) rnn dallv.. All other run dally, Sundays excepted.
VANDAIilA 1.1 NE. T. u. & [. I'-IVIS-ION.
Ar. from East—Vast vil t(S} lo.oo Pqcllic Kx -MS) i.3o a Mall Train lo.iK a to
l**ve for West Pacific: Kx t(S) l.4t a Mall Train lo.ig a intuit, Kx t(H).. 2.1S
Fi.st iiaii us) 10.01 it
Ar. from West—Uay Ex t(H) •„.$ ivl 1- asit a ii&l/ittl.svilh',la!iil2.40 in
Kast Maii f(S) t.ia a
JLaa.ve.for East—Day tac H) 2p J'iwIKx l.fil am Mall and Ac 7.15 a in i'ln& I niilsvllli.'il'autlZ.M pin
I'ast Mall t(S) ... t.30 a in
T. H. & Dl VISION".
Ar. from North-lHaMTrain I2..fti Accommodation ... 8.00 in il.eavc for North—Mail Train o.oo a
Accommodation... 3.45
KVANSVII.LH& li l!K AO K. NASHVIM.H LINK. Ar. from Koutii—Nash & (M':xrs U) 4.50 a 111 !iv& Ind KxtI*).... 12.30 III
C'lil & Ind lix t(Sj... IO.OO
LeareforSoiitli-CliI & N Kx 1H. s.oo a mi Kv & Ind F.x t(l') :t.so 111 C! & N Kx t|tt& 15) .!*0.0.r
EVANSVTLT,K & INI»f AN A 1*0 LIS. Ar. from South Mall and Ex 3.65 a 111 Accommodation.... U.lo a I^ave Tor S'tli—.Mall and Kx S uO 1*. tn
Accommodation s.iB pin
(IHfCAUO EAKTKRN' ILLINOIS. llANVll.I.K LINK. Ar. from North—T. 11. Acco'11 10.03 a in
C. H. ttT. H. ICx... 3.1(5 I" & Nash i:.\ US J... i.sM a lu
Leave for N'tli-
.V. & Ex. t[S & H! I0.00 -T. a & O. H. Iix...ln.05 in Watseka Ac 2.27 111
Nash &r. l'.\. 1ijy.1u.a5 N. Ex. tisi Bj 1.6.1 a
TKRKK HA HI & I'liOUfA.
Ar. from N W -Mall & Aoc'n 15.05
r/v« for N \V Alail & Acc'i).. «.20
Mattoini Acc'n a.15 11 N St li Ex+[3].. 1.08 a
4to\ Irosu W««t—N Express tis].. .12.20 am ludlanajxills Ex 7.18 a tu N 1 limited trsi 1.38
DavKxpreSM tTSJ... 3.45
f.tare foi' Kaat—N Express t[SJ. ..U.21! a in Indianapolis Kx 7.20 a in NY i.imitwl +[S|... i.:« ni
Daylixpreas +(M]... 3.47 ... ..
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CRUCIBLE.
•bout twenty ycar3 n4T»" dlsofivcreil a llttte •or* on my chi't k, umj ti»o pronounoea 'IIoAiioer. I have tn .l ft i,'.sinter of tiliyilelans, iml without reo«»lviii^ nny pcnattiu'nt benefit.
Among-thenuiiiter weiv two dpeciallit*. Themetllolne Uu«y appil.'ti was llko lire to the aoro, oauAlutf 'ntenso pain. I saw a statement Ip the 9 tfJIliiK* wnat r», s. s. hart done for
I similarly ntfllotetl. I pr^ourett some at Before 1 hail used thesccoud bottle the pelfhbora oouM that my cancer wu Aealtncup. Slygemral health hn,l been bad for two or three yenn—DtaU a hacking oongh *ad spit blood contlnnaUy. 1 had a serere p*ln la my breast. After tnklng elxbottleeof •4. ft. B. my ooogh loft nto and I grew stouter than I had been for several yours. My rancer healed over all but little spot about the jtae of a half dime, an.I it in rnpUliy disappear* lag. I would alvit' every one itii cancer to Jflrm*. a a a fair trial.
Una. NANCV J. MeCON'AUGHEY, Ashe Grove, T!jjeeanoe Co,, lad. Mil, 1881
Specific is entirely vegetable, and
•Am* to cure cancers by urctn^ out tho lmparlttee from the blood. Treatise on Blood anU •kin Diseases mailed five.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
BHAWKll 3, AT'.AN'iA, UA.
Tui
WATCHSPRINO
sliding: Detachable 1ST Better Oian ne or Hoi% g^aarauteed never to
Price, $1.25. wbolMaie an mail «*uk-
TROUSE&CO. N. Y.. Maiirfacrarert.
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FAR* AND HOME.-^
The total aericulturjil wealth of New England declined five per cent in the decade of 1870 SO, and the farmers of that part of the country hope that the long and short-hanl clause of the interstate commerce law, which may shut oil Western competition, will have the effect, if properly enforced, to arrest the decline of agricultural prosperity east of the state of New York.
Prof. Fowler, of the Minnesota Dairymen's association, saye he made last year 274 ponnde per cow to thirty rix of the Shorthorn breed, by having good ccWs, keeping them clean, well fed and giving them -warm water "fn the winter. Last year hp obtaiucd 27 cents tJer pound ia the 8t, Pan! maVkelis, this year 25J. lie thioks SiiorfhoWis do not fully develop as biuret Jiroducers till lliey are four or 1-tc Veate old, and a good due can not be profitably milked nnti! it is twelve or fourteen years old.
A letter from Fisher, 111 dated April 11, to the Chicago Timee.Cdlls the present ''the dryeet spring for ihirty years." A letter from Johneon county, Kas., May 4, tells us, vVe had a good Vain here about the middle of April, which soaked plenty of water into most wells,1 enough to last a few months yet. This has been an extra good spring for getting in crops, and they are nearly all in now, and considerable corn is now up." About Cincinnati, the weather continaes too wet for plowiug and planting.
A great variply of articles Are now made from wood pulp, including paper, car wheels, water buckets, household furniture, Ac. Formerly the wocd waB held against a grindstone and giound up, but now chemical means are resorted to for separating the fibere. The great variety of uses to which Wood is put would aslonish the occasional observer.
A very intelligent Writer in the Boston Journal Hie usual statemplit that t.h ,«n(er nower of the older New -England (states lias ditttin'iHhed, or that the acreage of trees has decreased. He He entente that the larger the farm
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Fast Kx t(H) IndUnapolls Ac..,. 8.45
the smaller will be the rivers. The proper time to heRin Wajeriueiofi culture is the year befotfc the crop is to be railed. When sward intended fit1 that crop is plowed an earlr in ail tu inn as possible many insects will be killed, and tho sod rotted before plaijtibg time. These hints will be indicative to many of the proper conditions to be util ized. The codling mofh layr. ita e^g in the blossom end of Ui£ ap^ls ^,"he,n about ilie sine of a pea', and these hatch a sn»al! Worhi which eats its &ay into the heart of the fruit. The best preventive of this jtait is spraying the tree with a Bplulion of 1 $ oz. Paris green to five gallon's of water. Many breeders nt chickena prefer Ltghorna and Hamburgs cduse they crow rapidly and ma lure early. Thsre id a prejudice against large breeds because of their reputed Want of laying qualities. If .eggs «ro the object cultivate the small breads --—It is au easy matter to hafe ii ftardien so arrauged as to cclt5y&('e it with a horse hoe. but on. sttlall plats, well manured, work by hand succeeds better.
It is lecoinmended that carbolic acid be put in aU mixtures' of whitewash used on ^tables or lien houses. Tbeifieclsn Cleaniiie the latter cf insect* fn Salutary. W1 eu yonog strawberries are €ef, pinching ofl'all but lh* largest is recommended. To IciVS large etrawberries, extra drwltg sod hr'.'.Ya iny and cultivation ate recif.^-eti.-^—The farmexs aboltt ToVo _'.„, Canaila, have es tahlishej a Cieaineries A'socia'.idn, duly
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BEE LINN RW)TV' INDIANAPOLIS & ^.J.
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Coroer SijUl Tli.pJoanoe Streets. Ar. from East —{)»•_, Kx USJ 10 «i \n umlied t[Sj........ C.D3 111
Mattoon Aru'ii.,... 8.13
i„ ™, N YMStl.tiX t[Si.. 1.06 am I^Te fyr Weil-Day Kvpress t[Sj..10.08 a 111 l^wtted ttrij 2.05 111
who employ a leeiitrer wljdea
(infy it i-i to vloit nelghboriiooi's \vbere n^w cr^anierieB are I'.eidroil and iuipart full iunirur.tiilnii on the subjfct. A eimilal Iioi'iety migHt be benffiiMal in the Miami Valley. The Chaltenooga Times of Aprii29says there will be a light peach and strawberry crop, this year, on Mission Hid£e, many the berries heing destfjyed by Itte fivstB, and the fields were struck by t!ie Ute boom, stilling from $1,000 to per afcre. BeeB do not injure grapis which are perfectly sound. If the skin of a grape is broken or burst from over ripeness, the. beea frill suck out all the mines-.- —'The "eflete governments of Europe," for war and other purposes, maintain vast horsebreeding establishments. Tn France the annual grant is £325,500 fot that, purpose, which is reduced to £269,720 by the hire if glallions. Anstria-Hungar-^ expends some £200,00 1 a year foi' the same purpose Prncsia £80,000 on the royal breeding establishments, besides which thei« are fifteen other depots at corresponding coal. At present the British government have a oomtnissioner in Canada, employed in looking up cavalry horses. Au iinmeuHeestablishment for making perfumery of .roses, geraniums, orauge blossoms, etc, has been built in Jacksonville, Fla. Strawlmrry rust, being a minute worm, which does tho mischief by working around the plants, it is suggested that the best remedy is to turn a light covering of straw over the plants. Those who would guard against the loss of ammonia from the manure hesp, should use kanite, an excellent commercial fertilizer, containing sulphur and magnesia, also common salt and other chlorides. A moderate quantity will answer the purpose. It is recommended to sow early beets as soon as it is warm enough, and to use plenty of well-rotted stable manure, and also about three pounds of nitrate of soda on each square rod of ground. Kerosine oil sprinkled freely on the walk-ways will prevent weeds and grass from growing. Plants do better when not watered often, but copiously. erybody knows that soap suds are an 1 lent fertilizer. The fresher the when set to the hi*, the more vig(JToiis will be the chicks. A Rood seedbed for stnrting tomato plants is made of three innlies of rotton compost in the bottom of the box, and half an inch of siod or leam on top.
Tax Kcrr«ls Illegal..
In a case coming from Shelby county Attorney General Jficliener has made a ecision which promises to wipe out the practice of employing "ferrets" to discover antl list omitted property for^ax ation.wtui are usually political parasites fi-eiting upon the public through the coojiivance of count* utlicials. The attorney general tinkla ibat county commieeioners have no light, to make contacts with county treasurers for the discovery nf omitud property. It is their liit fo Bfaii-U for sncii and to collect the ixXvs due. He further holds that taxes ted properly are not delinquent
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The trHsBurer ia the esse in
jtiesoion and in nimilsr cases is entitled to no more than enrli compensation as the iRW g}ives for the ordinary colleclioa of talis.
Metnorinl Kxerciaea. [(leneral Order No. 1.1
HEADQUARTERS MORTON- POST NO. 1. 1 DEPARTMENT OF INDIANA, G. A. R. JTERRE HAITF, IND, May 13, 1887.
COMRADES—In accordance with general order No. 11, national headquarters, and general order. No. 4, department Indians, von are hereby ordered to observe said outers.
It is also requested that all citizens join with 11s on this occasion. All ministers and piiests are requested to deliver sermou^^npropriate to memorial day on Sund^^fcay 29. Bv order.
W1 kr, P. C.
G. B. ROSE, Adjt/^|Bf.
liftlU Mtng.
Lafayette Journal: ''Mayor Stuart's gaming edict went into efrct yesterday,
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All gambler* and all owners of premises I cows, on which gambling was cairied on *3 had been prew!«"«l» notified, and
quietly obeyed the law. Some of them said they were about ready to quit anyway, as there was no money in the town for them. The order was so promptly and effectually observed that, when the pkccs were visited by the officers last night, all were found closed."
STATE' NEWS,
Bloozniugton ia to havt electric Hghl The Christian GhttrthM of Bartholomew county hate organized for co-oper-ation-.
Tlie business men of Oreensbnrg are considering the feasibility of establishing a board of trade.
The Salvation Army in Crawfordsville has made 250 converts whic remain faithful up to date.
A discriminating thief stole a goat and three dosen chicEens iro a citizen of New Albany one night this freek.
A ne# coinpahy will takeviol of the Lafayette street railroad, and branches a ill be extended into every part of the 6ity.
John WeekB, of Noblesvilie, has been arrested for the murder of his wife, who died under suspicions circumstances, May 7.
George Green, the engineer who Was injured in the Itoncb abbident, near Oreenfcafil!#, #ill have to have one of his legdamputated.
The first annual encampment of So of Veterans of Indiana is being held at Richmond. Mr George W. Miller, oi this city, is present.
The Ft. Wayne Gazette was sold Mon day by the sheriff for $5,000 on a judgment for $7,000. The property goes hack to its former owner*.
A fine htldling dog leaped from a third slciry window of a business block in New Albany on Monday. It alighted on the pavement.and was not injured.
Mrs. Calvin Brown, of Jtpkot&o, deliberately 8«t fife tb her clothing with 8\iicidu intent. Her husband rescued her, but not Lntil after she was terribly burned.
Mrs. Catherine A. Charles, of West Point, Tippecanoe county, has sued Wm Morliitt for dander, 'claiming, damages in the sum cf $6,000. The case is non beicg tried.
An elephant _bi&ijn£ ng to a show whifch fras traveling through Floyd county, broke through a bridge and his trumpeting roused the surrounding country. The animal wa3 badly fright ened but was not seriously hurt.
Ara P. Long, of C-lumbus, has betn commissioned to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Frank Mann, a West Point cadet from GreenC Bile The appointment Was obtained through the ii Huence of Colonel Afcatson, congress man from the Fifth district.
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
Clmrleiton 'ut^3i
Special to tlit Ex. rass. Chafi.esiox, ill., May 17.—At an election held ia this elty yesterday c-f the roion school district, a majority of ih» ls£al Voters, by their votes, granted llie school directors the privilege to build a S12.000 school house on the sight of the Etslern school property, the old bni.'dicg having recently c^ettetiined by the directors1- Mrs. Ida tiser, fro :i Ns-hraSfca is visiting her relatives in Ibis city. Mr. and Mrs. CaB. Wilson were in the city this week frrm Mattoon. Dr. Allen, of 1.dianapoPs, came to Charleston lest Saturdav and performed a curgical operation on the lift .-ye of Miss L:t!a Roberts. Sbe had been blind in the eje from infancy, and recently it had lecome much inflamed and waj likely to destroy the e:gM cf the other. At present she is resting easy——Mrs Joe Emirson and children return to Moniicello to-day. Mr. Lee Hackett and Mrs Martin are visiting in Tuscola this week.
Coles county fair will be held in Charleston this year commencing September 13th and holding to the 17th. Mr. Allen Ellington has gono to Los Angeles, Caltfornia, to. make his home.
VARIETIES.
J. Gansl, jeweler, 523 Nicollet avcuU?, Minneapolis, made an assignment to J. F. Conkling. Liabilities about $8,000.
Brace Dp.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with head ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimnlanto, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bail whisky, nnd which stimulate you for an hour, ami then leave you in worse condition tn .n before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood,start healthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Cook, Bell & Lowry's drag store.
The Sonth Carolina Episcopalians arc split on the color line in the church. The diocesan cocvention decided against color line.
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Bneklen's ArAlca Salve.
THE BEST SALVE in the world fot cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ail skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moaev refunded. Puce, 25 c?nls per boxv For sale by Cook, Bell A Lowry.
Lieutenant Schwenk, United States Navy, of the Alert, was shot by trying to pick up a revolver that had been fixed as a trap to assassinate some officer of the
Blood poisoning is feared.
Their Basines* Booming.
Probably no one thing has Caused such a general revival of trade at Cook, Bell & Lowry's drug store as their giving away to (heir customers of so many free trial bottless of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article frcm the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. .You can test it before buying bv getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted.
THE MARKETS
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
CHICAGO, May —17.—Wheat irtegolar closed firm. Corn—Strong. July ribe opened firm and higher. July lard opened Meady afterwards. Provisions—Became quiet. Cash quotations:' Vlonr—Qnet and unchanged market firm No. 2 spring wheat, 87§{@ 88)^c No. 3 spring wheat, 77c nominal No. 8 red, 88c. Corn, 88%a39e. Ho. 2 oats. 363s©26jc. No. 2 rye, 563^0. No. 2 barley, S7c. No. 1 flaxseed, tl.lOX prime timothy seed, 91 8401 72. Mesa Pork—120 50. L«rd —$6 70. Short ribe sidea, loaae, $7 10Q 7 15 dry salted (honldeia, boxed, $5 609 5 70 short clear sidaa, boxed, $7 5507 60. Whisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gallon, tl 10. Butter—Lower teadeoey creamery, 16619)fc dairy, 14Q17o. Eos—Firm lOKenc. ________
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO, May 17.—CatUa— KeceipU, ti,000 head ahipmenta, 1,000 hsad maricet strougar shipping staarri. 960 to 1,500 rtoifciH ll^|l
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,500 pounds, $3 8004 90
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NEW YORK,
NEW *OMk, May i7.-Plour—Tery firm, with moderately active business, Wheat— He lower with an increased export basinet Ho. 8 red, 95a95J^'c No. 2 red, 97a97j*i'o elevator, 98a98J4c delivered, 98a983£c, f. o. b. No. 1 white, 97c. Corn—A shade lower and dull Ne. 2, 48c in (levator 49J^c deliv«red. Oats—'generally steady mixed, 340 88c jwhite, 38041c. Coffee—Fair Bio, qnlte, 18^c. Hogar—Dull and nominal! refined, quiet aad steady C, 4^04Jc extra 0', i%& i%D\ white extra C, 4J^«4J^c yellow, 4^a 43ict off A, 6a5 l-18c motlld A, 5%6 eisndard A 6 5-lSc cootectioners A, 5&5%c eutloai aad crashed,.6 1-I6a6^c: powdered #Xa6c mannlated 5 69-100a5^o onbes, 5%c. Molasses—Steady. Kice—Firm. Tallow— Quiet 8 1816a3%c. Pork—Regular and lower new mess, 815 50. Lard—A conple points higher, and moderately active, $7 05. Battier—Dull and heavy, 12030. Cheese— Dull and eaaier. Eggs—Firm, and in fair demand, 18al8J^c.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
MeW ¥obk, May If.—Money on call easy, at 4%@9 pet cent. oloeed, offered at 4 per cent.. Prime mercantile^ paper F@6 per cent sterling exchange, dnll bnt steady aud unohanged $4 85X for 60-day bilie, and 84 86% for demand. Total sales of stocks today were 819,076 shares.
BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE!, May 17. Wheat—Western, 2 winter red spot, 96)£|i hyiher and dull
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v, May, 980?l5Mc Jnoe, "9f.?^9Tci al| 98JK«q»l*c ioRHs^01?@#2Kc. Cofh —'•Western, higher for 8,'ot, firm mixed spot, 48]^c bid May, 493^c asked June, 4 48%c July, 48}^@49c. Oats—Steady western white, 36089c do mixed, 84£g85o. Provisions—Qnist and 6toady. Coffee—Lower and and Quiet llio oargt'eSi ordinary to falf? 1^3@l83^c. Other articles unchanged. Ii9ceipts—Flour, 9,214 barrels wheat, 86,400 bushels corn, 2,800 bushels oats, ICO bushels. Shipments—Flonr, 827 barrels: wheat,*16,000 bushels corn, 12,400 bushels.
CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI, May 17 —^floor—Stiongcr family $3 73@3 90 fancy, »4 00@4 15. Wheat—flcijrbt ft nil hisher No.. 2 ied,. 87c. Corn—Weaker: No. 2 mixed, 42:A2%c. Oats— Pirtu: No. 2 mixed, SOJij.i. Kyo—Firn 2, GprGGj. Pork—Qiiot $16 00. L?rd—Qniet $6 60. BulkJl^ate—fiomiosi shurt rib, $7 12X Bacon—Easier shttt r:b, |8 10 short clear, $8 43. 'Yhiety—In fait (lemind ealoa of 1,02. barrels of finished rfooiis ua the basis of $1 05. Butter—Firm fiiccy creamcry, 2Gg21c good to txtrs, 17gl9c, choice dairy, 18@15o. Hogs—Weak| Oomnion p.nd li«h', ?H 85^4 jj pfu kla^ end but?he^% f4 fi5ji) 6 0(3 rt!ne!ills, 1,28^ lidad ehipmenle, 80:! 'nil Kifgs—Firm 10t Olir'oao-Knsier eraill fa'l cream Choice. 12gl2K«.
JOHNSON'S
The best Gold Pointed made.
Mlortgage Loan,
Ko. 517 OHIO STREET.
-». H. HAX.I, l. U. 8. W. R. MAIJ., D. D. 8.
'HE EXPKES8, TERRE HAUTE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,188T.
£2.
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WARRANTED,
If the l'tn dors not prcve satisfactory en trial we wi" 1 refund the money.
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
AN6-—*
8ILVERWAB1!
Always in Stock.
H. F. SCHMIDT Opposite Opnrn Hoase.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. O. LINCOLN. DBIfTISIT.
Kxtractlng ana ar uncial teeth special.:es. All work warranted. Operation on bo natural tietli rare/ully performed flce, 1»H 80nth 81ith street, opposite os to (Hoe, Tei re Rautn.
1. if. €. ROY8E
i2srsuK,^3sroE U(ll-
Hall & If ail,
DENTISTS,
Huccessors to Bartholomew & Hall.) 5S OK ST., TEKRE HAUTE, IND
B.
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J. WILKES FORD & CO. 91 &93 W. Waibiugton St., Chicago, III,
FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFRKS
And Dealer.pi Roofing Mateii.ls. Olir facilities for doing work in Terre Hanto an' sucu that we can do the very best iuality of Felt and Gravel Roofing, the same as is In use on all the first-class buildings tn Chicago at a lower price than Tin or tron, and Warrant our roofs for five 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
balls and mixed, 12 00 98 95 balk, LAWRE 3STOEI, OSTROM&OO-'S ?Um FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON" lead market strong, *5@ 10c higher rough and mixed, $4 60Q4 65 packing and shipping, 14 90@5 15 light, «4 50@5 95 skips, $8 0094 50. Sleep—Receipts, 5,000 head shipments, 10,000 1 ead active and strong allshorn natives, fS 0004 35 western, #8 50 04 10 Texans, 18 50.
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Vulcabeston
GIMjBTT,
DENTIST^
HAS REMOVED /rem tbe cwrn&r of Sixth and Oblo, to ^north HIxtli, first door north ot Bapc'anroh.
STABLF
Nw^hwest corner Wabash avenue and Second street, Terre Haute. Ind.
Keeps first-class buggies and carriages pre lared to attend all orders with neatness auc dispatch. Special attention given toboardinp norse».
Undertaking establishment removed tc Main street
.CONSUMPTION.
tone 5
positive remeflj
tor the above disease: by Its ose thousande oi cases of the worst kind and of long standing havt been cored. So strong is my faith In Its that will send TTTO BOTTLES FREE. with a VALUABLE TREATISE on ttit. any snfTerer. Give Express and P. O. lir. T. A- SLOCCTjC 1S1 Pearl St, New SSfk
MOTH PROOF BAGS!
For protection of
Blankets, Fnrs and Woolens,
WHOUCF^fJC AND BET AIL.
J. DIJNCA^ CO., 660-662 Main St.
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Great Appetizer.
This will certl.'y tlial have examinjj^kflS^tnpIeo received from L^wrencn, Ontro.n & Co.,WWRil tlie same to be periectly free fron
Fnscl Oil and all other eleterious subst^uceK anil strictly pure. omni«ud tlie same for Family and Medicinal purposes. J. 1'. BARNUM, M. D., Anylitica! Chemist, Louisville, Ky.
For sale by druggists, wine merchants, and grocers everywhere. Price ?125 per botti' if not found at the above, haif-doz. bottles I11 plain boxes will be sent to any address the United States 011 receipt of six dollars. Express paid to all places eastof Mlssosyri rive
Jr\ WHENCE, OSTROM & CO., Louisville, Ky.
B. HULMAN AGENT, TEKKE HAtJTE, INt
AND
CHILDREN
Imported by Miiialovitcli, Fletcher & Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. For sale by
HULMAN and HENRY MEYER, Agents.
Also all Drugtfisfs and Liquor DesU-rs in Terre Hauto.
mmmemim
FIHE-PH.00F.
is the perfected form of portable Hoofing, manufacture! DJ ilF A for the past twenty-seven years, and is now in use upon roofs o* Factories, Foundries, Cotton Gins, Chemical Works, Eailroad Badges, Cars, Steamboat Decks, etc., in all parts of tlie world.
Supplied ready for use, in rolls containing 200 squar* feet, aad waigiiB with Asbestos Roof Coating, about 85 pounds to 100 square fe*t. Is adapted for all climates and can be readily applied bv u*skffi8d workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail.
H. W.JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO.,
qor.K MAKUFACTtTBKRS OF
ii. W. Johns' Fire nud IVater-l'roof Anbentos Slienlllina, Felt. Anbesio.Stenm PacUlnas. Boiler Co\ei'liig9t liiqiild Paint». Klre-l*ro^ Palur*., f.t.,
WILLIAM CLIFF, J. II. CLIFF, C. F. LIFF.
TERRE IAUTE
MerWorks
CUFF CO., Proprietors.
Mnnufacturer of
Boilers, MeMs, Tails, Etc.
hop on First Street. Between Walnut and 1'opiar.
TICRRJ! HAUTE, INDIANA.
JC.'ii'ir 1 nk promptly attfiideil to.
W. B. GLUT, J. H. WILX-IAMS, J. M. CLIFT.
um mid
Manufscturers of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c.
And Dealers in
LUiMBER, LATH, 6HINGLES, GLA88, FAINTS, OILS and
Builders' Hardware.
MULBERRY ST., COR. NINTH, Terre Haute.
All M00 LONG,
CHINESE LADHDRY.
Shirts Drawers Undershirts Collars Cuffs (per pair) Handkerchiefs
•Jolle of Bourbon Whisk} r'ectly free fron 1 cbeerfnlly rc-r
IWouMed I*l»ton-Ro«i Pncklna, IlinKs, Shop! Patlrfaz.
Established 1858. 175 RANOOLPH ST., CHICAGO.
10c 6c 6c 2c 4c 2c
623 MAIN
.if
STREET.
m.
...
Capital, $1,00,000.00.
METROPOLITAN
Sraii!
179 Jind 181 State Street,
(Palmer House)
O I O A O
Dealers in Bonds, Grain 3 visions for Csvsli uud Future D©1
All
fid
c.
E S 2
veiy.
Orders Executed on Marsius as lew as $1.00 per Share on Stacks. Grain, cent per Bushel.
Pork, 25 cents per Barrel. Lard, 24 cents per Tierce. Oil, 1 cent per Barrel.
Non-residents
can trade
by
margins
to
d^positiju
our crcclit
with any responsible
bank. fustcmiTs not
specified
liable beyond margins
on
orders.
Liberal inducements to Brokers. Correspondence solicited by mail or te.'f graph.
I am prepared to treat Consuniptioa by GASEUSE ENEMATA, tlie new method by Dr Hereon which Is now meeting with sueb surprising and happy results, patii'iits gaining in weight the first week of treatment. Otln diseases of
Throat, Lip»NerroEsSysta!
I am still successfully t-oatinff by my New
SYSTEM
rf Klectko I-nhalatiow. Come
and investigate.
DR. C. T. BAML,
Office 22V4 south Sixth Street, Room 19 Beaeh Block, over Postofflce.
19 to 11 a, m. and 2 to 5 p. ni.
Hours- 7 to p. in. Tuesday, Thursday and I Saturday evenings.
CONSULTATION PREE.
.1
MAHllFAOTUKEKi Of
StgifAT5Eiigittea
Aitoroatic Revolving Coal Screens,
Coal Shaft, FtoW and Saw Mm Machinery, Bank Care, Mills. Casings ef all kldds, Cold and Hot Water Pumps, Stead* Pumps, House Fronts, Iron Columns and all kinds pf Architot tural iron Work.
The 60MM6N SENSE ENGINE AND BAGLE PUMP a specialty. Dealers in jfifeonght Iron Beam* and Channels, Leal «?,• Rubber and.ChalW^elting Bolting Chests and Cleaning ehlnery of everydescription used in fiour mills.
Repairing promptly doae.
J, A. PAHKElt, Prop'r
Cor. First and Walnut Sts., Tarre Hauts.
PTAN FOIDIY AID lacli
NINTH STRECT, (Mulberyr to Eagle, near Union Depot) 1VRRE HAUlfc.
Manufacturers cl
HIM Malioiiiirv
H:
-Dealers ic-
BeltiiiE, Biltin Sloth rai fxeaeral Mitt Supplies.
Tho L-\r^?)3t and B93t S^uipp^i Shop in Wost?ri l»iiar
Gan furnish 3 s'.-clans work more promptly and a?, i'et'.ir pr-'' Rty petitore. &
A larger line of Eruioe, Furnaco, Oesri'ij:, ani M.fiio^rv l'.lp »aan any establislimsnt iu this vicinity.
We ins'tfi a specialty of bouse work and store front?. Ciii a'i'l u®.
raw WIDE SWSS:
O. SMITH,
Sole Agent for 188t
The oriaiuai fliun!^ generator and independent lame that makes the torc. uS»
ing burrie.-F. Sooietbioa new in cook'ng devices never tisgd or otii
Vspor S ves. Call anl ixamine.
have arrived. We are displaying a fine line of Scotch Good* at 0 a line of 8tariit Goo^s. A perfect 6t is guaranteed.
W H. ROUTZAHN & 58.
Corner Sixth and Main Streets.
mm
Embroideries and Lacts Slaughtered^
TOR THE
Celebrated Lancaster Block Coal. THE BEST JK USE!
Tv««daj awd W«hM»wl!jy
We will place oa sale the entire linei eC "Proof Patterns" of one of Ujelu-.k rt manafacturers of Si. fliall
AT 50c ON THE DOLLAK:
ftonaistwg of Iwiss and Hambu^ Bd|in«g, Lace Fl«nncings, fronts and
Carpenter S Boston StoiP,
411 WABASH AYEKWE.
THE LATEST IMPROVED
GASOLINE 8T0TE8
A Large Variety *f
Refrigerators and lee Che 8TOTKS AM) flOimKPVBVMIMie «Oi Hole Agent for the Mebrated
FAVORITE COOK 8TO 7
S: ZIMME3BlMA.lSr,
Main Street.
HEADQUARTERS
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All •rsdes of
Bloek, Wot ud
COAL & WO
Kadel Bor Axents.
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Spring Suitings
