Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 May 1887 — Page 3
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wbolesomfness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competitor vv '.he multitude of low test, short weigi:' um phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ,YAL Baking 1'owDEK Co., loo wall street, New York.
All trains arrive and depart from Union DejjOt^Chestuut and Tenth streets* except I. I^Trains marked thus denote 91eepinj Oars attached daily. Trains marked thus (r denote Hotel Cars attached. Trains marki thus (B) denote Buffet Cars att iched. Trains marked thus (t) run dally.. All other trains run dally, Sundays excepted.
VANDAlilA LINE. T. H. & I. DIVISION.
Ar. from East—Fast M.ill t(8) 10.00 Pacific Kx t(8) 1.30 a Mail Train 10.12 a
&-
Fast Ex t(H) 2.05 Indianapolis Ac.... 6.4S
Leave for West Pacific Ex t(8)
1.42
t«ave for East—Day Ex t(H).
a
Mail Train 10.18 am Fast Ex +(8) 2.13 Fast Mail t8) 10.04
Ar. from West—Day Ex t(H)., 2.18 Fast t..., 1.42 a Cin& Louisvllle,fastl2.40 l* hi 1.12 am ... 2.38
FswtMail
FastKx'V 1.51 a Mall and Ac 7.15 am On & Louisvill«,fa8tl2.5ft Fast Mall +(8). 1.S0 a ra
T. H. & L. DIVISION.
.from North—Mall Train 12.30 Accommodation ... 8.00 Uwvyor North—Mail Train 6.00 a
Accommodation ... S.4S
BVAN8VILLE
& TKRRE HAUTE.
XA8HVILUC III NR.
Ar. from South—Nash & Ex t(H & B) 4.150 a Ev&IndExt(PK...l2.30 ra Chi & IndEx t(8). ..10.00 Ijoavefor8outh-Chl & N Ex t8..
Ev & 111(1 Ext(r).... 3.20 t& B).. C&NEx t[S&B].
5.00
a in
io.ab fa
KVANSVILLE A INDIANAPOLIS. Ar. from Soiqh—Mali and Ex 3.56 a Accommodation.... 9.10 am Leave for 8'th—Mail and Ex 800 a
Accommodation.... 3.25 tn
CHICAGO ft EASTERN ILLINOIS. dAnville link. Ar. from North-T. H. Acco'n 10.03 a
G. H. & T. H. Ex... 3.15 & Nash Ex t[S]... 3.20 am N. ft G. Ex. ITS & B] 10.00
Leave for N'th—T. II. & C. H. Ex. ..10.05 am Watseka Ac 2.27 Nash & C. Ex. +181.10.38
N.&C. Ex. t[S&B] 4.55 am
TERRE HAUTE & PEORIA.
Ar. from N W—Mail & Acc'n 8.05 for N W—Mall & Acc'n 6.20 a
BEE LINE ROUTE IKDIAWAPOLIS & ST LOUIS.
Depot, Corner Sixth and Tippecanoe Streets, Ar. from East—Day Ex t[Sj. lo.oo am Limited t[S] 2.03
Mattoon Acc'n 8.13 NY&StLExns}.. 1.06a Express t[Sj.. 10.08 am Limited t[S] 2.06 Mattoon Acc'n 8.15 NY&StLExt[S].. 1.08 a
Le've for West--Day
AT.from West—N Express t[S]... 12.20 am Indianapolis Ex.... T.18 am NY Limited tfS]....1.28
Day Express trSj... 3.45
Leave for East—N Express tfSj. ..12.22 am Indianapolis Ex— 7.20 a NY Limited trgj... 1.30
Day Express t[SJ... 3.47
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CRUCIBLE.
Abf«t twenty yoftra ago I discovered a Uttla MM en my eti jek, nnd tho doctors pronounced MBoer. I have tried numoer of phyalclani, feat without receiving any permanent benefit. Among the number were one or two special lata. Tk» medicine they applied was like fire to tbe aw*, eauafng Intense pain. I saw a statement la Um paper* tolling wnat
s.
S. S. had done for
•Itan elmllarly afflicted. I procured some at ••ea. Before I bad used the second bottle the Mlfhbon oould notice that my cancer WM WUng up. Hy general health had been fead fer two or three year*—I had a hacking eoagfc aad (pit blood continually. I had a »«T*r» yala la aar breast. After taking six bottle* of a a a my eoogh left mo and I grew itouter than I bad been for several year*, toy cancer has healed over all but a little spot r*""™* MM of a half dime, and 11 Is rapidly bi lac. I would ail vise every one with (fret a a a (air trial.
Has. NANCY J. MeCONAUGHET, Aahe Grove, Tippecanoe Co* II
1* entirely vegetable, Md
to ear* oancca by forcing out the lmpafrctn the blooil. Treatise on Blood and mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., BKAWER ATT.AXTA. OA.
WATGHSPBING
l%MBtad Rsh. 8, M?.
Wltli Hdtng Ddadudde Springs, fir* Better Whalebone or aad ^aarantced aeW tm break. Price, |V-r sale by l«adlag vUmIi lisHmcriti,
lMA^BRftmdU
THE RAILROADS.
Catoll logs Here and Ihwt ol Intersilia Items.
Car Accountant Sleight, of the Vandalia, is in Cleveland. Mr. B. E. Kramer, of the Union Pacific at Wallace, Kansas, is visiting in this citj.
At each of the freight depots business is reported good, especially for "short
Grand Master Sargent and Mr. E. V. Debs, have returned from their inspection trip of B. of L. F. lodges.
The employes at the I. & St. L. depot are earnest in their desire to learn when the pump lecently put in at the depot will be made to work.
The force in the Vadalia erecting shops have finished the repair of wrecked cars. A large number of the cars made over, were Ladly damaged.
Mr. George Samuels, of the Vandalia train dispatcher's office, was in Indianapolis, and Mr. Thomas O'Dell, of the same office, will go to Indianopolis today.
The transfer of cars from the C. & E. I. through the yards to the E. & T. H., and vice versa, is large daily. Sixty-two cars in one train passed through the yards Friday to the E. T. H.
A large amount of repair work on engines has been done the past season in the Vandalia shops, and engines 118 and 177 have been made over as good as new. Engine No. 34, is now in the shops.
The work of painting tbe I. & St. L. bridge has been completed, and this will for the time being end the work of improvement on the bridge which has been going oil the past season. The bridge and its near approaches are now in better condition, so it is said, than ever before.
STATE NEWS.
Hon. Jacob Batliff died at bis residence, in Greencastle, on Sunday. William Hilderbrsndt, a pioneer citiren of Cass county, died at the age of 72 years.
Jack Stephens, a rough character at Kokomo, committed suicide by taking morphine,
Tfafc Methodists will hold their annual camp meeting at Battle Ground, bogihning July 27th. It will Continue two weeks.
John Bridgewaters was shot and instantly killed by Dempsey Robinson at Grqencaetle. Both men were tough characters.
The barn of Phillip Jfefy an Allen county farmer. Was Struck by lightning on Sunday and entirely destroyed with all its contents. The loss was about $4,000 with no insurance.
Mrs. Harrison, who was alleged to have been accidentally shot by her husband On Fiiday night, at Kokomo, died Saturday night. There is a strong belief in the neighborhood that young Harrison killed his wife purposely.
A woman, whose name could not be ascertained, boaided a Wabash train at Boaun, in Wabash county and entering the smoking car by mistake, she sat down on a lighted cigar. She was soon enveloped in flames which were extinguished with difficulty by the train hands.
Carde are out for the marriage of Marion Ingram, of Winamac, editor of the Democratic journal, and Alice V. Drake, of Linden, on Thursday, May 26. The groom is a well known newspaper man and the bride is the sister ot the K«v. Tiffin F. Prake, pastor of the Methodist Church at Wina&ac.
Bound About News Notes. At Crawfordsville $4,000 are invested in bicycles.
The Christian Congregation at Crawfordsville Will build a $10,000 church. But seven graduates out of a class of fourteen will speak at the Crawfordsville High school commencement which occurs June 10.
Harry Miller, of Veedersburg, Fountain county, was brought to Indianapolis Sunday by Deputy United States Marshal Stein for violating the postal laws.
Lew Wallace has been invited to deliver the Memorial Day address at Newport, and as he has never spoken in Vermillion county it is thought he will accept the invitation. fiisbop Knickerbacker has raised more than $500 required as its share of the fund for the endowment of the diocese from St. John's parish, Crawfordsville. It is weak in numbers, and financially, but iB one of the most energetic parishes in the state.
The damage suit of F. G. Mclntyre ag8iDSt Elijah Clare which was tried in the Fountain county court resulted in a judgment of $5'J0 against Clare. The Fuit was brought for $10,000, Mr. Mclntyre wife having been killed by a horse belonging to Mr, Clare which plunged into the back of Mclntyre's buggy. His daughter's arm was broken a*: the same time.
Vincennes Sunday Commercial: "An informal meeting was held in this city yesterday by farmers in this and Lawrence county, Illinois. The purpose ef the meeting was to devise some plan of organization for mutual protection and the interchange of thought on all sabjects relative to their occupation. We are moved to ask why should not farmers thus organize? From the nature of their calling farmeis have less opportunity of coming together for mutual discussion and enlightenment than any other class of people. Should they conclude to organize and hold meetings of their representatives once each week in this city, the public hall over the coffee room is at their disposal free of rent. Even before an organization is perfected this will be found a pleasant and convenient place for them to meet on Saturday or any other day and discuss matters in which they are interested."
In Memorlam.
At a regular meeting of Terre Haute Association of Stationary Engineers, No. 8, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whareaa, In the death ot eeteemed brother, H. R. Peoples, we recognise the will of divine Piovidesoe, an illustration of divine troth, that death comes tons all. Brother Peoples' death leavee the once happy heart of his wife, the mother of his ohildren in sorrow. In t. lodge there is sorrow and gloom beoaore a teal friend of the aeeooiation has departed forever. Therefore be it,
Rseolred, That we offer these expressions of sympathy to the afflicted family, consoled by the reflection that, after all,
lite
is bnt an in-
coneeiTable atom of time compared with the life of the herafter. Resolved, That to the stricken family we extend onr heartfelt sympathy.
Reeolred, That as a mapk of respect to the memory of oar deceased brother, we drape onr charter in mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions b«* presented to the family of Brother Peoples and that they be pablished in the daily papers.
F. H. MASON, ObvillxFox, {-Committee. W. J. Haktxan,
A •le.OOtl Slander Salt.
A slander suit has been filed in the Superior court, which, owing to tbe prominence of the parties concerned, will attract attention. William Hickman has emertd Mm against Joshua M. Hull for flO.OOO damsirfg. The complaint sets forth that me defendant, in the ptesence of various perscne, referred to the plaint'iff&l a "drnnken «ld^ot," meaning that tb« piaictin wis it b&bitsai 3 ucit»rd. ftw ctop&at ft]*0 Gkttta ihkt tht
defendant also stated that the plaintiff came tu this city and was tbe proprietor and owner of a house of ill-repute. The plaintifl prays for damages to the amount as above stated and sll proper relief. Foley A Foley are the attorneys for Mr. Hickman.
Mardervd Pre^adlca.
Thousands of men die every day who might be saved. Prejudice has murdered many a man and woman. If it were believed that the sum of disease could be reduced by physic much wonld be gained. The ni htmare ot death wotild not frighten us as it doe°. In onr modern civilization we ought reasonably to* expect disease to settle upon us because we do so much to attract it because we so often and so steadily expose ourselves to it. At the same time -we all ought to understand, as a j-art of our rudimentary education, that to save ourselves from the effects of such exposure some kind of fortification should be built around our vital forces lest the enemy carry ns, as it were, by a sadden on sought. For many years tbe uopreju diced have used Brandreth's Pills it this way and they have proved a most effective wall against the approach of disease. Stop the daily murders—we had almost said suicides—by usicg these Pills. They speak for themselves they act. When everything else has failed [Brandreth's Pills have saved lives. They are to be had at every drugstore.
Prize Fight at Carbon.
Next Wednesday evening a prizefight takes place in Carbon, Clay county, between Jimmy Duffy and an Englishman named Smith, from Chicago. Smith is originally from Birmingham, Eng., and some of the Carbon miners who knew him there are backing him against Duffy. Tbe fight will be Marquis of Queensbury to a finish, with small gloves. It will take place in a hall at Carbon. A
(:arty
of sportt is being made up in this City to go to Carbon and see the contest. Dufly is well known here owing to his six round soft glove fight with Gainey,
Taking in the West Side,
Stephen DeVaughen, 40 years of age, came to the city Saturday. His home is at Filmore, Putnam county. He has ia his possession a large sum of money. lie started out to takfe in the West Side of town and his wife became uneasy, being afraid that he would be robbed of his cash. She requested the police to search for him and take him into custody.
VARIETIES.
Forest fires are reported in Clearfield county, Pa. Renew* Her Touth.
Mrs. Phwbe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all. pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, end removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, 50c. and $1. at Cook, Bell & Lowry'9 drug store.
Frederick Weisman committed suicide near EifiDgham, II!.
Children Teething.
The mother finds a faithful friend in MRS. WIN8LOWS SOOTHING SYttUP. Price 25 cents a bottle.
It is said Gladstone contemplates a movement in favor of church disestablishment.
The usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory, as thousands of despairing patients can testify. On this poirt trustworthy medical writer says: "Proper local treatment is positively necessary 10 success, but many, if not most, of the remedies in general use hy physicians afford bat temporary benefit. A cure certainly cannot be expected from snuffs, powders, douches and washes." Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy which combines the important requisites of quick action, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient.
Thr United States supremecourt is expected to render its decisions in the telephone cases this week.
A Gift for All.
In order to give all a chance to test it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and coldp, will be, for a limited time, given away. This offer ia not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the merits of this great remedy. All who suffer from coughs, colds, consumption, asthma, bronchitis, or any affection of throat, chest, or lungs, are especially requested to call at Cook, Bell & Lowry's drug store, and get a trial bottle free, large bottles $L
Four arrests were made rear Luling, Tex., of parties charged with complicity in the recent trsin robbery.
Horsford's Acid Phosphate Improves Nutrition. Dr. A. Trau, Philadelphia, says: "It promotes digestion, and improves general neutrition of the nervous system/'
The Kansas Oity police filled a station house with Salvation soldiers who disregarded the city ordinance regarding public parades.
Bneklan'a Arnica Salve.
Tax Bwr Salvx in the world for cnts, 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. JPiice, 25 cents per box. For sale
n,^L-
ft Lowry.
One man was killed and several in-
i'ured
at Bay View, two miles out of Baltimore, by the collision of a switch engine with two passenger cars, in which the men were waiting to be taken to Chester.
THE MARKETS
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
CHICAGO, Hay 30.—Tbe opening markets were unusually active. Wheat—Btrong and higher with considerable nervoaeaees displayed. Corn and Oats—Owing to rains last night and y«»terda', were decidedly weak at the opening, bat darincr the afternoon erosion stiffened somewhat. Cash quotations: Flour—Qaiet and unchanged. No. 3 spring wheat, 87{0879£c No. 3 spring wheat, nominal, 77c No. 2 red, 87^0. No. 2 corn, S8^c bid.No. oats, 95)fc. No. 9 rye, 56a. No. 2 barley, 57c. No. 1 flaxseed, fl 183^ prime timothy seed, $1 7601 76. Hess Pork—Per barrel, $38 00. lard—Per 100 pounds, $6 65. 8bort ribs sides, loose,
$7
12h67 15 dry
saltad shoulders, boxed, 95 00QB 70 short clear side*, boxed, t7 60@7 75. Whisky— Distillers' finished goods per gallon 91 10 Batter—Market weak dairy, 18(41'c creamery, 15gl8o. Eggs—Firm 10X@lla
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CnGAftX Majr M.—Union Pto-k Yrrda
r*
S8 85®4 85 atookera and feeders, #8 508 4 10 cowc. bolls and mix»d t2 OuaS 901 balk $i 60a3 15 Texas cattle, $3 80a3 85. Hoga—Active, lower rodgn and mixed, $4 60®4 95 pack-ing and shipping, $4 90 @5 15 light, $4 6004 90 skips, 8 50a 50 Sheep—Steady for g-xd natives, 18 25@4 31 weatern, $8 50@4 15 Texans, $2 25a3 6*.' lambs, $4:30@6 00.
DRY GOODS.
NEW YORK, May 28.—There wa* good trade in cotton goods, bat mostly for later de liveries, as of the most preferred styles and qoalitie* agent* are without aay stocks.
NSW VQKX,
NEW IOBK, May 28.- Floor— Faifly active, in good part for export prices firm bnt not quotable changed. Wheat—A shade lower closing firm. Corn—Ungraded, 47@49 Oats—A shade stronger mixed western, 34@ 86c white do., 38&4.:c. Hay—Quiet and nn changed. He ps—Quiet and steady. Coffee— Spot^fair Rio higher and active. Sugar— Strong and more active fair rvfining quoted at 4^c molaeees sugar, 4 5-16@4%c Mnscorp.de, 4V&4 7-16c centrifugal, 5 8-16c 93 teet, refined, firm and active gnnulsted, 5%c cubee, 5 15-16@6c. Molaaeee—St ady 50 teet, 20c. Bice—Firm, and in fair demand. Petroleum—Steady united, 62c-4. Tallow—Steady 8 18-16@*%c. Beein—Dull. Tnrpeotine—Stronger 87j£. Eggs—Firm and in fair demand 13^f@18%c. Pork—Dull and nominal $15 50. Cut meats—Firm, picketed shoulders, 6%@6%c. Lard—A couple of points higher, and aniet Western steam quoted at $6 9700. Batter— Qaistand weak. Cheese—Steady and qnict. Lead—Steady common, 4K04&C. Tin— Dnll and unchanged.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
NEW YOBK, May 38.—Money on call loaned at 8%@8 per cent. last loan, 8J^c olosed, offered at 8}£per cent. Prime mercantile paper percent. sterling ex change, dull, bnt steady at $4 85%@4 86 for 60-day bills, and $4 87 3^ for demand.
BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE, May 28. Wheat—Western, higher and more active No. 2 winter red spot, 96K096&C Miy, 96c bid June, 95J*@95^c July, 94©94)*c August, 92£@92%c. CornWestern spot, higher mixed spot, EOc bi! May, 56c asked June, 479n'@47J£c July, 47K@48^c. Oats—Steady western whi'e, 80@88o. Bye—Stoady at 58@60c. Provisions—Steady and demand moderate mess pork, $15 50018 00. Laid—Befined, 8'4% 8Ho. Batter—Liwerj western paoked, 14Q 18c creamery, 18022c. Eggs—Firm at 12J^ 018c. Coffee—Higher and firm at 19%@
20}£e.
Other articles unchanged. Receipts—
Floor, 8,410 barrels wheat, 85,800 bushels corn, 11,900 bushels oats, 7,100 bushels. Shipments Flour, 6,959 barrels wheat, 126,210 bushels. __________
CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI, May 28.—Flour—Steady and unchanged family, $8 75@8 90 fancy, 14 0004 15. Wheat—Stroug No. 2 red, 87c. Corn—Weak and lower No. 2 mixed, 41a 41c%. Oats—Quiet, No. 2 mixed. 80a803£c. Bye—Steady 66c. Pork—Firm #18 50. Lerd —firm $6 55. Bulk Meets Steady short rib, 1712^. Bacon—Firm ehoi ritw, :'3 i2}$ short clear, $8 87X- Whisky—Qaiet scihs of 1,045 barrels of finishc goods on the basis of $1 05. Butter—Siead/ an! unchanged fancy creamery, 20c good to extra, 15§ 18c choice dairy, 12014c. Linseed oil—Quiet 87 a88c. Sugar—Fi ard unchanged. Hogs— Steady coamcu .cl light, 18 8504 85 packing and hutch^rs'j$4 6005 05. Eggs— Quiet 10c. Cheese—?irm and unchanged small full creamOhio, 11011%c Easlorn exchange—Stoady par buying and selling.
New Arlvsrtisemen Is.
Now when the bnds begin to show, 'TIs time for young and old to know That Fevers, Lassitude and all The ills at Indigestions call, With every trouble, ache or pain, That follows in the Bilious train,
Will scatter like the thieves of night Before a draught of Seltzer bright.
onest Help for Men.
Pay No More Maney to Quacks.
I
will send you New Self-Care, discovered after 30 years' experimenting, which Never Falls and Coots you Absolutely Nothing until Cured. Address
HfcNRT SFRAUI,, Box 465, Milwaukee. Wis.
CANCEK.
Cancer and Tumors cured by Dr. Kingsley, of Danvllie, 111., who for many vears has made these diseases a specialty. The Doctor is a regular graduate, with an extended experience in the treatment of these diseases The poor treated free. No knife used. For further information address
V. C. T. KIKGLLGV, 1W. D., Danville, 111.
PSOFESSiga&t CARDS.
LINCOLN & HAYNES,
dentists,
No. 19i SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
Opposite Post office. Terre Hautf, Ind.
1. M. €. BOYSE,
I^TSTXR^lKrOE
-A.ND-
Mortgage Loan,
MB,
517 OHIO STREET,
V, B, HAJ-I, I'.D. 8. W. B.3tAHsl. D.B,
?rg. Hail & if ail,
DENTISTS,
Scceeasors to Bartholomew 4 Hall.)
OH ST., TJSSRB HATTT3, IPTO
a? a. E. JSL «*rLL.JETT.
DENTIST,
HAS REMOVED .'-run the corner of Sixth and Oiile: lo US north Sixth, first door nortn of Hapeenroll.
M. CATT,
Hat and Bonnet Bleacbery and
^©lt "W orls.s
Manufacturer of Plaster Blocks.
Vy spring styles have arrived and I am pref? r*».vMMd dye hats oa short notlc* 'n No. 22fl south Third street.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tin Original and Only Ctenniae. Safe aad •Xwa^ Beware of wortbim ImltatloN. (ttampc) to na tor ptftloiiUr* wUu* Mil
MOTH PROOF BAGS!
For protection or
Blankets, Furs and Woolens,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
R. IHINTAX & CO w-:-
J. i). OWESj
PIANO TUNER
fsrenee*—Prcf. Wtp, 4e, E. C. Elibearof. Q'
in v. tu^urar, 4*
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THE EXPKESS, TEliKE HAUTE. TUESDAY, MAY 24,1887*
LlOAIh
N
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. "IT Office of Cm Ehoixekb, Ikbkk
Haute, InH., May 18, 1887. 1
Sealed piopoeals will be received by tho common council the city of Teire Haute, Ind., at their next regular nfetotine, Tuesday evening, Joe 7,1887, for the improvement of the following streets, to wit: Lafayette avenue from near the 1.4 St. L. railroad croeeing to Seventh street. Third avenne from Third street to Ninth street, and Obit? ejjset. 'ro® Ninth-and-one-half street to fi. 4T. road. Said streets to be impivved in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk. All proposals must be aooompanied by a bond of two hun dred (208) dollars, signed by two (2) disinterested sureties that the bidders will enter into contract within five (5) days after the award
Proposals must be made on regular blank forms to bo had at city engineer's ofBoe. Envelopes containing bids must be endoie'd with name of the street for which the tender is made.
The oonncil reeerves the right to reject any or all proposals. By order of the common council.
GEO.
B. GBIMES, City Engineer.
I am prepared to treat Consumption by GASEUSE EN EM AT A, the new method by Dr. Bergon which Is now meeting with such surprising and liappy results, patients gaining in weight the lirst week of treatment. Otlu diseases of
LOBP
Throat,
1
DR. €. T. BALL. Wee 22V, south Sixth Street, Room 19 Beach Block, over Postomce.
I 9 to 11 a, m. and 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.
CONSULTATION FREE.
W. 8. 1*1 FT, J. H. WIM.IAMS, J. M. CLin.
Manufacturers of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c.
And Dealers in
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and
Builders' Hard ward.
MULBERRY ST., COR. NINTH, Terre Haute.
WILLIAM CLIFF, J. H. CLIFF, C. F. CLIFF.
TERRE IAUTE
BoilerWorks
CUFF & CO., Proprietors.
Manufacturers of
Boilers, SmoieStacSs, Tanks, Etc.
hop on First Street, Between Walnut and Poplar.
TERBK HAUTB. INDIA-NA.
Repairing promptly attended to.
P.J.RYAN,
Undertaker and Proprietor of
FEED and SALE STaBLF "Jlhwest corner Wabash avenue and Second street, l'erre Haute, Ind.
Keeps first-class buggies and carriages prenarad to attend all orders with neatness anc IWpatch. Special attention given to hoarding uorsei.
Undertaking establishment removed tc Main street.
A I E S
Do your own Dyeing at home with
E E E S S E S
They will dve everything. They are sold everywhtre. t'rice loc a package—to colors. They have no equal for Strength. Brightness, Amount in Packages or for fastness of Color, or non-fading qualities. They do not crock or smut. For sale hy Jacob & Charles Bauer, 701 and 703 Wabash ave. iF. Zimmerman, Druggist, cor. Thirteenth street and Wabash ave George Reiss, Druggist. Northwest cor. Third and Main streets, Terre Haute. Ind.
J. H. O'SULLIV Dealer in
Ffne Teas, Coffees, Sta Fancy Groceries.
.soft, 307 ani 909 North Fourth S
benefit.
Nervous System
I am still successfully treating by my New System of Electro Inhalation. Come and investigate.
Our
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t*
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Boston
stock is
customers
Capital, $1,00,000.00.
METROPOLITAN
Koct and Grain Hictop..
179 nnd 181 State Street, (Palmer House)
O I O A O O
Dealers in Stocks, Bonds, Grain and visions for Cash and Future Delivery.
Orders Executed on Margins as low as $1.00 per Share on Stocks. Qrain, cent per Bushel.
Pork, 25 cents per Barrel. Lard, 24 cents per Tierce. Oil, 1 cent per Barrel.
Non-residents can trade by d-jpositir^ margins to our credit with any responsible bank.
Customers not liable beyond margins specified on orders. Liberal inducements to Brokers.
Correspondence solicited by mall or tele enitili.
CONSUMPTION.
Sole Agent for 188«„
The original single generator and independent flame that makes the g-as for ccili
ing burners. Something new in cooking devices never used cp othfr
Vapor StoveB. Call and examine.
c. c.
Established 1842.
O
Spring Suiting
have arrived. We are displaying aSaeliceof Scotch Goodi ar.J a fr-'l line of Staple Goods. A perfect St guaranteed.
W. H. ROUTZAHN ft J5
Corner Sixth and Main Street s,
HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE
Celebrated Lancaster Block Coal.
Jjr. T. A. SliOCDM, 181 Pearl St, New Yort
Mantels! Mantelsl
Slate and Iron in All Styles.
The public is respectfully invited to examine our stock. Also a nice line of Cooking Stoves..
MANION BROS., 815 Main Street.
O. SMITH,
303 Main S ifei
VQ.
All tirades cf
Block, Nal and
COAL & Wl,
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-WO*TR OF FINE-
OTL PAINTINGS TO BE GIVEN AWAY I
-AT THE-
Dry
Coal Shaft, Flour and
Pumps,
have
tural
positlvv
remedy
for tiif jiIKIVP disease: by Its use thousands i-nsesoi' tho worst kind and of long standing havttieeu cured. So strong Is my faith in its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOT*TLKS FREE, tagetfip with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this dlnase any sufferer. Uive Express and P. O. addnofl.
PUMP
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Business with us has never faltered since we opened our store, and so well pleasf .»i 9
we with the result of the past season that jewj)ropose to give our custoinets a
We will continue to give to antl every person purchasing $5.00 or over of Dry Goods at one time a hamls./me oil painting on canvas, 14x22 inebe which we guarantee is worth, to buy a: r.riy art store, more money than you pay irv Dry Goods. Remember, this picture is as represented a genuine work of art, proviii hand at considerable expense, and to show that we mean what we say, we will any charitable institution in this city
$100 Sll 60L0!
If anyone will prove to us that the painting we will give away is not, painted in oil and by hand. Furthermore, we have contracted with one of the largest manuk-'i-for frames, which we propose to supply every customer who gets a paiittim: at one-quarter of what you will have to pay any picture dealer for the same article.
Our Prices Will Be as Low as Ever.
Goods Stor
larger than ever. We do this to advertise our business and make
happy. And it takes money to do it. What
early, as the fun caDnot last always. Ladies, cut this out and paste it in youi bag, aad never leave the Boston Store without your painting. It is free at
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CARPENTER'S
418 WABASH AVENUE.
A tonna Revolving Coai Screens,
Saw
Mills, Castings of at!
Km
Machinery,
kinds,
House Fronts, Iron Coiamns and all
Iron Work. The COMMON SENSE ENGINE AND E^GIE
a specialty. Dealers in Wrought Iron Beams and Chanr.fls
a a in a in in
chinery of everydesct iptlon
used
Bspairing promptly donu.
A, PAHKEll, Fro^
Cor. First and Walnut StsM 1 Wtuta!
BIG DRIVE IN
Fihest and Cheapest Line in the Oily.
COTTAGE, ASH, OAK. CHERRY AND WALNUT.
Sideboards, Parlor Suits, li Tiw:
FANCY TABLES, 1! ATT AN K0CKEK8.
All Nice and New. Prices Lowest in tbe City.
R. PORSTBE,
a 2 5 1
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& W&STfT W .'
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our loss is your
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WANUFAlTUKEIifcl UK
Steam Enginci
Street.
THE LATEST IMPROVED
GASOLINE .STOVES
is
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lifc
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jr
gain.
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&
li
$
Sink Car*
Gold and Hot Water Pumps,
kind* Ar-j ih 4 7
1
in flour
.e^
miils
l^g'erators and Ice Che. ts,
STOVES A KB HOTJSXmBHIMUfi COO'" Ho!f Agent for the Olebntad
PAjVOKlXE OOOZ STOBB,
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