Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 July 1887 — Page 8
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Tlictm«itees of the T-rro TTantP Savinps Bank Juno 5th, 18-7, and declared asmilannual dividend of two-aiid-a-bali [ter cent out of the earning of the past six months ••n all sums uf two dullar and upv ards thats all have en on deposit for si* months next preceding July M\ and a proportionate rate on like a tn» that havo been on deposit for tiu ce monthpayable t» depositors on and aftt Jnlv2Hh, 1887.
TitBitic HAUTE, Tnd July lft, 1FST. LEWIS T. MARTIN. Kecietar /.
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A genei al average of 70 percent., not railtntr low percent. In miv the first nine items, entitles th-.ipplleant to a six month llcens not renewable.
A general atreragn of so per cent., n« fallln.' Ue|ov 85 per cent In any one of the tee items, entitle* tiie appl cant to a twel.o mouths license.
A general av' rase of 90 per cent., not falling below 75 per cent. In any e.ne of the ten It ms, W.titles the applicant to a twenty- our nths license.
A general average of 5 per cent not falling below 80 cent, in anv one ol fl st e.i ht Items, or below 90 Tlii orv and Success, •ntltles the applieaut to a thlrtv-slx months' lie- n?e.
No Certificate Is given when the general average is less tlia" 70. or the per cent. In any on? Of the flii-t, Ine items is b-low CO.
NO Cert floato Is grant for a longer perlo than twelve mouths to an applicant who 1 as never tnlight
Ma iuscrlpt blanks, pens a::d ink are fur aisbe' by tle superln tendent. Examiua ions open at 8:30 a. m. and close at :30 p. m.
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Look for the Tables East Aisle, and Come Early.
Wa are matting the "rounds" In ovary department. Fifty c.nts will buy a dcilat's werth of gcodi next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Jobbers and Retailers, ?ios. 513 and 520 Wabash Avenue.
N. B—L°ngths range frcmone yard fnd upwards to a dress pattern.
jubn Hanlejr, J. SI, Bamneli.
JOHN HANLEY & CO., Ma-.--'.lIatiir*ra
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Awning ant! Tents,
V»» tsrp/'oof Horse and '#a|jon Cover?,
HAMMOCKS. COTS,
3ij and ,ui Cbtiry Street.
DIED.
HOQAK Patrick !•., son of Daniel and Mary Il'ipan. at .1:15 |. m. Friday, aned 25 years, 10 month* and 15 us.
Funeral will take nbice from St. Joso-.ih's Catholic* liuicli alSo'c ock Sunday morning. Friends are Invited
NTCOTrNTFVHlSN'J^IVIDISNU NOTITK
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K^amlnations of applicants for llrense to teach In the public schools of Vigo county will be held on the la Saturday of each montti, at the Normal school build n^ In Torre Haute
Kach ap lie-lit must pros -nt satisfactory evidence of good moral character bofo'e license Is granted, license will be granted In conformity to the grade of per cent. Riven be'nw:
Ceneral average is made on the j-lglit sta'u tory branehes. Theory aud success making ten It.-nv.
H. \V. Cl'KRY.
County Superintendent.
DAMS KXPRKSW COMPANY. A jfotiee qf *f Unclaimed Srprm Pack-
mget.
To Whom tt Hoy Concern:
The package* remaining nncUimed ov othe*vtao at the ofilce* of tbe Adams IhaiuM tcrnpmvy In tbo state of Iadi a, will bo o«ld to tbo hi(*he»t hidder, 0a!nrd«y, July 16th, 1«S7, et the offloe of th* Adim* Kxpr«« oompsny.
Main streft, Twt« Han:«, Indiara, 1«j the name be called for, all oharg-» psid. and removed before date ot pale. ItHr.i*-xl liita of pnekage* that will be »old are poet*d st the e«'nrt honee, piwtoffice and office of tiie •cmptmy. No 62# M*in street.
W. M. TOSB, Agent.
3. ItrJisrBMtvW. Superin tender t^fl'N lOX
Blti'dirsr, L"«r. Funded Savi-g* stsocis Uon N 1', Thean '-a! ueetirt^ will ocenr at the eonn «il chamber Monday reeing, July llth, 1887, at 7 o'o ock khejp. AH membsn are hereby notified »o be present, ateent meuibere, exMpt ladies, will be fined 10 cent* each.
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GREAT REMNANT SALE AT HOBERG'S, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
/1)M (. ri^v lVt] ].us(s,!^lfti!.t]i.l).!H. lor tl)o tot wifhit to e- down to th-
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Jill h" •MMi.'.Vhv ar,.t'l rli'ci (I ]'ii«iVr iiimi 1 fr.MU tkt fcH imim trip ticki-.s at low rates in mall points on the O. A M. L., N. *lll b- cwuiurtetf by and M".r .,Yd ,rtVrn. arc only ht n:Uee tr Hw-als- & *». K. B.-where you take the Only ten miles f'cm Ovensburg on the Little
July lltb, 12th ai 13tb.
If ALF-PRlCE PUCES
To clean up tbe season's odds fni ends.
EEMtfANTS OF
Lawns, Satinta, Ginghams, French Zephyrs, German Dress Linens, Crinkle Seersucketa, White Gvods, Dr as Gcods, Black nd Colored Silka, {j Laces, Emb oideries, etc.
Wa'il make such prices that y*u'li buy whether you will or not.
WANTS, ETC.
AILVBTINSEMRNTS IN TIII8 COLUMN WILL BF CMARiiKH KIVK t'KVTS f'KK LINK EACH Notiiixo rkckoxkh lkhh \N KIVK L.txcs. No DISCOUNT ON I,ONO ••rtK At»VEIJ'l'lrtF..MKNTS, AH TitK ACCOUNW rr* flMAI.I. P.4YJTKKT tH RBQUrKKD IN AD/».VO)r.
WANTED.
.\J ANTKD ours!ifes size 2S\t8s:18 inches
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•ittrc3^e£ and Beddinn
MAN—To take the agency for weight
lbs r« tail pi ice a rare chance to create pennanent business in own city or ocal'ty Theses if nn ct a d-inand never liefo siiiili''d other safe companies, as v..' are nut ji' vrn i-d by the "afe I'-iol. Address Al|iin.' S.'.'o o., I'incin n:i, Ohio. ..l^ANTICD- -Instalment ft j':s! what they tv-'d—
:iWs will find full line of in-
„inii'i L-oo.is sold only to tne iustaliiient i.M- be «ldr-Hs :.N«TAL.HKN DHALKliS SUITI.T CO.,
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men to sir vr-1
App atSrectiiVood cribs Mon-
day morning.
ANTi'D—An e\pe ienced reference at (5 wages paid.
cook
with Good
Cher.j
street.
•. £/ANTED -!'nll.i-rs an 1 contractor* to know that Terre Jtaute t.'oal i.n I'm-* coiupai -ole agents for the celebrated Dulpl). lime,- also for the Okalla lime. Dea e: in bin nan cement, plaster.
We also hau.ll" uo id. antliricife, block and bituminous coals. Otllce, junction) jtst.l., IVI iI mad and 1 afayet tc sireet. Telephone call 107. 'ANTKD—A man who ui)de»s and» canvassing ca'i find employment bv addressing A. 11. (-•., re "Daily Kxt re-s office men in your
pushing
vicinity. Special Inducements now: unadvantages: fast sclllni: speculation don't delay tml. ry from s'art. liitow
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Hochester, N. Y. Nurscrvmen.
1*7 ANTt-'D— A Cook in a faml'y of three. Apply at ?24 South Sixth street, 1 uesdav, July 0, utter. 1*7 ANTKD—A man of tomp 'rate and moral habits. »ee!ing employment, to represent an olii established house in his own section. SaaryS'uto Sluo ier month, liefer ences exact d.
AM M-VNUCTIIIt 1 Nti HOUSE,
I'.arclav Street, New York.
AUASlt TltADlNU COMPANY. COKKKtt LOWKtl. Owing to he great failure amongst the especula ors in the East lias reduced cotTee to a consuming price again- The Wa lasii I'rading (kunpdiiy will to-d.y dnce the prion on their grades of coffee, green and roasted. 17 lbs uranuUit-d su :.i tor $1 IH IDs t'iia'nix A sug.v '^rS:l. •JO lbs of extra -gar for si. 21 ibs of O sugar for 1. $4.2. for one liarr- tliur. lycfor 1 gallon of I he best cider vinegar. 2^ for 3 gallons ot Headlight Oil. l'iVjC for 3-lb can of alitornia cherries, loc for a can of pluirts, 12ljC for a3-il can of standard table peaches. IRU for a can of nuislooons. ISc for a Ciiu of French pea*. 7c for a can of blackberries. ftc for l-it pai knge mixeit bird seed. 0c for 1 lb of all kinds of craukers, 0 lbs for 2,'C. 4 a lb for crackers by the barrel. lo per bottle tor all knots ot extracts. 25c for 3 lb evaporated apples. 37e for 1 lb of Star tobacco. 2uc for 1 lb of good chewing tobacco. 2."c for 3 lbs of the tiucst cheese. 6c for
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"'-g. nearly all you can lift.
2.5c for \o nuo u^.t tobacco. 1.V for 1 lb good iea. 3."c for 1 lb mpfrtal tea. 26c for I lb Rue Young Hyson tea. 2.V fo 9 Ibsof pearl si arch. tl^cfor ham, guar-tnte-d. ft.1 for shoulders, itnaranteed. Il)c for Kincan's bacon. 2fc for 2.'i pounds of corn meal. 15c for a gdloii of s-ur kraut. 5c for 1 dozen ot pickles. 7sc for dozen of ug- swet pickles. 60c for I keg of Klisiun sanllues. GOe for ke,' if 11 Hand erring. :*e for a 5-lb can of mackeral lieadless. 2oc for doz lemons. Soo for a bottle of Cal'fnrnla wine.
Everything we sell |s a bargain. Look at the prices in our walking stock". 85e lor boys' low cut shoes. Joe a pair of women's heavy front lace siloes. 92c for apair of women's pebble or kid shoes. 13c for a pair of women's house slippers, cloth. 65c tor a pair of ladies' opera toe slippers. 10c for batty hoes. $2.N for men's kanga'oo shoes $2.00 tor men's low out kangaroo shoes.
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forone pair nen's calf boots.
6-V for youths' ttvport button shot.*. f&75 women's Frvuob kid shoes sell everywhere for Jv for women's French kid sho«s sell all over town tor »t".
Notice to our Vatrons—The Wabash Trading Co. is the leading house in the city: it leads ahead of all others on low prices.
No. CSS Wabash avenue, Terre Haute.
151-1M 'W. Washington St. and 225 227 \Y. Washington St iLdian ipolis.
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US i.K A horse no 'r.ivelier and ste.idj ikt No. 5tV5 Ouio
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FRA*K HASKBL-UCD.
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I70H SALR— A 'lrst^lass piano. I choice i-'ants. (.heap north li irteenth stre«
Also some
ctsh, at 728
SALE—A number of tots sui able for building pt rp"« s.situat o.i Fourteenth ard a half and Irfcus*. lerms easy For further inform tioti inquire of MK\ 1". IS. JOHNS, southwest coruer Stxth and Oat street*.
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KtKWEDY,' PROPRIETORS AKD MANAGERS
h-r11 ii im («s. Our lm iv will be firi-t-olass and the feed stabl-
CB^OiirUfcniTb wl 1 be fio and tK per ween o*ii:g to location ol rooms. Hespectfuily, DOBBINS & ICKNNfiDY.
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FOR SAT^E.
FOK
MAI.E—Private sale of bf d-r oni furniture. diuing-r om tab e. la.nps, standing and banging.
110
north Eighth street to-day.
L^OKSALE—The pony ''PrinceDixy," phaeion, ha.-ness, etc. Inq ire of or address, care of this o^ce, E EVIAOEB.
FOB RENT
ITiOi. KENT—House of eight rooms and an extra large stable CSU Cherry st. L. F. PERDUE. I/OK REN—House, No. 731 north 'bird reet.'o .taining t'. ree rooms and cellar wi'h wet', cistern and outbuildings. Inquire. 401 south Sixth-a»d-a-h-lf street. F. V. 11 how«,ky.
{.""(•R it NT-South half of double brick, 607 south Fourth street, of fire rooms and sum er kitche«, cellar, well &8d cistern. Inquire 404 south Sixth-and-a-half street. F. v. lishowsky. "i/Olt RKNT—'Two uood houses, four and liver oms, and good accoinmoda ion tnr 'CandJ8 202 Eagle street aaa AOS north First street
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. VroirSAf^OK~KXC1 fANGE-hereral pieces I of property nf the Arc' er estate, on Fourth st, eet, near Ch. rry, will be sold or exchange for good resident p«oper'y centrally ljcated. A1KS. ISADOKA A- WlllTE 414 north Sixth street,
LOST.
IO-iT
Yesterday afternoon somewhere in the ci y, a black oil loth cushion on of Transfer baiigage wagon. Keturn to W T. lie uchatnu's stable, south Blxih street and get reward.
OKT—SAtchel, Friday morning. July 8th. Co-tained a gold watch and chain rocker handkerchief and a pock't. book containing S* and small change. Was lost on the route between th hltey at 628 south Centerstreet and N. Wh-at's coal oftl: First name of owner "Nellie" w\s engraved on the ivatch case. Finder will please return to this office and rec ive reward.
MONEY TO LOAN. ONEYTO LOAN. ig for sale, fvioney on same can he had on thirty days notice.
Bantln'u Th'rmoir,etrlc Itecord.
8atnrday, 7 a. m, 2 p. m. 9 p. m.
July 9. 75. 94 8 82.6
Wenther Prob»bUltle».
^ASRIISSTOS, D. C., Jnly 10.—1 a. For Indiana: Fair weather, execpi rain in gjuthorn portio.is staionary tempera turf windd becoming teutherly.
For Illinois: Fair weather, except rain in 3 ntheiD rtions stationary temperature winds becoaiing southerly.
CITY IN BRIEF.
For ire and coal see L. F. Perdne, No. 20 north Sizih sireet. A case of scarlet fever is reported 130 south Fourteenth strtet.
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Mr. Frank Miller haa gone to Lake Mfcxtnkuckee to fi} end several weeks All wheelmen get your L. A. W. and bicjc'e cards at the Star printing office, over Clivet'js grrcery store.
Mrs. Dunn, of 503 north Fourth itwet, reports that she has recovered her sofa which was said to have been stolen.
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Scriven's patent elastic drawers Schluei's, the hatter. Complaint is made that horse* are hitched to shade trees on south Fifth street fnd the trunks are badly damaged.
The Humane Society will hold its next meetirg in the mayoi'a office, Mon-•~!-:y afternoon, A full attenrance is defined.
Fonsions granted: Mary, mother of L«vi CKgto, Poland minors of George '.V. Gibson, Clinton John Dillingham, of Saliivan.
Mts. Annie Farmer, residing at 130 norih Secoi,d stieet, complains to tbe police of an tnknown n»an trying to entice her 12 year-old sister into Johns' lutuber yard.
Mr. ckwood states that the Saving «rrie'y is prospering. There are a half d'.zn co!lectors at work each week, and new cfmes are constantly being added to the lis-t of members. The officers of the society are very much pleased with the success thus far gained.
Soriven's patent elastic drawers at Schluer'e, the hatter.
Police Brief*.
Wi'liam Allen and Rdand Rayburrj, boot blacks, were arrested last night fori '"tossing pennies" in an alley. They I wete reprimanded and released. I
Joseph Brstil!, a puddler from Brsiil and evidently of uasound mind, was arrested on suspicion last night butg ws3 released on further invstiga tion. He was bound for Greencastle from Brazil, via Terre Haute,
Mifs May Voglesbone, residing at 61S north E'ghth street, wa* sent to the Friendly Inn last night. She is insane.
Mr. Conant of the artesian well, com plains to the p.ilice of boys breaking in the pool and destroying property. Chf.s C. Wheeler, a bootblack was arrested on bis complaint last nigbt.
Patrolman Fox was off duty last night ou account of the death of his three months old s^n yesterday afternoon. The funeral will orcnr this morning, oflieers actios? as pall-bearers.
Jor.Kio's tbe bsotbllackwasarrested yesterdcy cn suspicion cf stealing a pair of twots »t tbe fxir grounds. He was examined and released.
Mrs. J. A Morgan reports to the police that sb? lost a shopping satchel last Thnr»d»y afternoon, containing $6, and a ladies' gjld wa ch an.i chain.
Tbe accident to Superintendent Lawlor necessitated general changes last ni°ht. Patrolman Armstrong was assigned to the eleventh district for Patrolman Morgan acting sergeant for Sers»ant Dwyer, acticg captain for Captain Vandever aciicg superintendent.
Harriage License*.
Ernest Williath Edward Maiold and Louisa Sarey. James B. Croy and Mary Slcwart
Th« MalUM.
Special 11 the Expreea. .ATTICA, July 9.—The steamer Mallard arrived here at 10 o'clock this morning.
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BaAUTE.
PERSONAL.
Dr. £. Noble, of St. Leo!?, is 'n the city vUiucg Dr. H. Wv Hendricks Mr. liarry Kuiton, with A C. Bryce k. Co., will leave to-ni^ht for Kansas, 111., to visit friends.
Mrs. Cumpioa and Mrs. Paige, of Brssil, are visiting Mrs. Jams Vandusar, of £sBt Poplar street.
Mrs. 8. M. Palmer and Mine Cornelia Palmer leave to-night fcr Chautauqua where they will spend six weeks.
Mr. Will Palmer leaves to-night for Lynn,
MJJS
where he wi-1 accept a
peeition as draughtsman in the Thomp-son-Houston electric light works. Mrs. May Wright Seira]?, piinctpal of the cla«ical school at Indtaospolis, will be in the city this week and deliver a parlor lecture on ''The Higher Culture of Girls."
Townlev Bros, will remove about Angast lath. Slashing prices from now till then on stoves and bouse furnishing goods. £. R. Wright &. Co. keep pace with the seasons by always carrying a bountiful supply of everything market a fiords. The old "Pioneer" grocery faiiiy groen with, its oceans of vegetables and fruits, and it bears somewhat the appearance of a fair where is exhibited prise productions. They have for Sunday new po tatoep, cucumbers, gooseberries, canliflower, red raspberries, pineapples, oranges, lemons, bananas, dressed cbickers, turkeys, creamery, butter, maple •yrup and honey.
The fine wcrk which Moore & Lan^en continue to turn out has established for them an enviable reputation. Their machinery is Ml of improved make and the latest styles of tvpe ae nsed. Their bindery has again been refitted and they have the most complete and largest bindery in the state. If yati want any printing or binding done, go to Moore Langen's. We are ure you will cot be dissatisfied.
L'quor* in their parity, ate as tnach a household necessity as bread, the S'aff the life. Peter 8chff, proprietor Old Cobweb Hall", comer Mnin and CamO street*, Doeaes a Staff of pure goods bought direct from the taanufacturer. No deleterious substances, decoctions or poisons in bis goods, which can only hi bad where purchases are not made from wholesale dealeis or rectifiers.
PETER N. STAFF.
The I«B|ftllo« Cbau'auqna Circle. The Longfellow Chautauqua Circle held its third annual reception in the parlors of the German M. E. cburch last Friday evening There wai a full attendance and everyone enpyed a very pleasant evening. A most excellent programme of musical aud literary fxercises was rendered by members of the oircle. Mr. J. G. Golder- read a biog raphy of Ludwig Uhland, Miss Carrie Nankom a paper on "The Education of Women." Miss Ida Berry pap?r, Mr. George Splaty, Be'ectiors lrom Lingfel lew, and Miss Helen Scheurman a parodv on Evangeline and Hiawatha, entitled tbe History cf Our Circle— 8687." Musical selections were given by Misses Tillie and Minnie R?ckert, Tillie Nehf, Ensms|Weinbrecht, Lulu Grnb end Louise Scheurman. The refreshments were elegant, Mr. George Biegler re spondtd to the toast "Tbe Ladies of the Langfcllow C. L. S. C."
CARD OF THANKS.
Tn the Editor of the Express: SIR: I wish through the columns of your paper to express my thanks to the Myers Bros, on account of securing their tirst pr'ze, Prince Dixey, givea away on the Fourth of July. When I purchased tbe goods, for which I paid $7, I was psrfectlv sjititfisJ with my trade. B:ii beirg tendered a ticket for their drawing, I could not realia-j then thvt anythhig would result from the pr session of such a little scrap nf paper. Since th* '.y of tbe drawing, I find that ihrouiih that investment ot 17 I have realized an enormous profit. Once more I t?nder my sincere thanks to the Myers Brothers, ai,li hope they will live long and prosper, Sinctrely yours, ED EVINOER.
There is a rare chance for bargains at W. A. Rouiahan's, the merchant tai'or He will close out his stock regardless of cost.
CA1ABR9 CUHF.D, health and sweet breath tecured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal icjec lor free. Geo. Rehs, druggist.
CARD OF THANKS, ASHMOKE, Ills., July 8th, 1S87.
MESSRS. MTERS BROS: Gents: I desire to extend to ycu my sincere thinks for the beautiful ptize received (Commodore Nutt and road cart). When the goods were purchased I bad no knowledge of the priz to be given, therefore the agreeable surprise when I received your letter informing me that I had drawn tbe second prize. Wishing you success, I am
Y"tirs Truly, C. C. HOWERTON.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. During hs rush of the Fourth was impossible to furnish pure Ico Cream, the demand beisg too treat. We wish to aacounce to tbe public that we ate now in shape to furnish any quality cf oar o-lebrated Alderney Ice Cream. Also, fnsb Candies, etc. EISER, Ninth and Wabssb ave.
To the Pleasure Seekers Tcrro Haute.
If you want a nice, cool place to spend the heated term just take a run down to the Garland Dell Mineral Spriegs. They have fine hotel accommodations at the Dell house.
If you want to camp out you can rent tents, boats, hammocks and stools at reasonable rates. The Logansport division of Vand»lia have excursion rates to Waveland ail tbe time. Elegant bus' liue from Waveland to the springs.
A CAR LOAD Big Watermelons
Arrived late yesterday afternoon st
0. H. GOLDSMITH'S,
29 North Fourth Street.
Try the new drink at Sags's Milkshake Up,5c pergiass.
Furniture, stoves, lace curtains etc., at A. G. Rhodes & Co.'s, 144 south Fourtlt. Installment plan.
A GREAT SUCCESS.
A. G. Rhodes & Co installment furniture dealer at 144 south Fourth street have made a great success. They sell elegant furniture on easy taring.
James M. Dfshon, and no other, Goes forth In haste With btUs and paste. And proclaims to ail creation That men are wise who advertise, In tbe present generation. ftiaten' avaaoe, larre Haute, Ind,
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The Comins Hieycle Baees to be Record Breakers.
The New Entertainment Terre Haute People This Week.
For
While Terre Haute ppop'e have had the best horse races in the state, she hss 5e- be nbeat the record on the wheal, hut thii will be done this week at tbe Tournament. The sure thing with Terre Haute *s a record breaker, however, is that Fred Freerg leads in the merchant tailoring business.
SCHILLING.
At a special meeting of the Republican Executive committee yesterday afternoon, it was announced that ail political pirties had united in nailiiig a bo*rd in tf'eir olatform as follows
R«tnlved, That ea sixteen fccbillings ($2 00) would buy the fioest kid shoe ever shown in the city, l^e il
Resolved. That all active politicians should provide their wiveaand daughters with these shoes, and be it further
Resolved, That all other people's wives and daughters wear the same. Be it still further
Rjeolved, That Boegeman is the only man that is selling this extra fine shoe at $2, at 104 south Fourth street.
Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, colored and repaired in an unsnrpassed manner a H. F. Rein vis' Dye House, 655 Main street.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. All night calls will be attended to either by myself, at 220 north Third street, or my assistant at his residence, second door north of Baptist Church, No. 108 north Sixth street, or at the office where anight bell will be found.
Everv piece of suiting will be sold by W. H. jutzhan before his removal to California.
Pictures, hanging lamps etc., on the installment plan, easy payments at A. G. Rhodes & Co,'s, 144 Bouth Fourth street.
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STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU. Miss IT ami!!, Stenographer and Notary Public, room 1, Savings Bank build ing. Verbatim reporting, legal docn ments written in shorthand and copied OD type writer. All kinds of type-writer copying and Notarial work promptly attended to. Instructions given in shorthand and oh type-writer.
H. F. Reiners gives better satisfaction at tower prices in cleaning, col ring and repairing than any one. Call at 655'Main
bud in Praisss.
Everyone who hae ea'en a steak from the ohoice cattle killed this spring by J. Patton is loud in praise of the juiciness and tenderness thereof,
1 AffAY.
W. H. Routzban, the merchant tailor will take none of his stock away with him wben he removes shortly to cali fornia. Every piece must be sold. Will either make up to orders in suits or sell by the piece. There never has £een a better chance for bargains than this one
Dry stove and four foot wood at Terre Haute Coal and Lime Co.
"WOOD FOK SALE.
Telephone or send a postal to J. B. Reynolds lor fire wood or kiln dried citcle blocks or sawdust for bedding.
Ladies can have their dresses,shawis,&c. cleaned and colored to the best satisfaction at H. F. lleiuers', 055 Main street-
Try the new drink at Sage's, $i!k hnko Up, 5c per glass.
Oufly's Pure Malt Whiskey
and
Duffy's Formula.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Crampi,
of
EA«TOS, MB
O^ntlrmcr.—I have Your Duffy*# Purt MrtH WhtsKey wi:U th? most beneficial effcsia. JHy trouble w«« Chronic Ii/trrbu?a
WALTKK HUUBAKD.
620 TVEi.cn Sn**rr. Cheater, Pa.
Ofni4cir.cn—1
tiavc been «irferioe for tea
ypart, with cntRrm%f the stomach (remit of tyi'bold fever), running Into dysentery anil uicenulou oi tbe lower bowel. Tbe heel brands of vbtakcy never suited mr ml»t« until I testea your Putty's Pare it alt Whiskey, vhich haafflveaeaLire.lv «uvtls(kctorr renulia.
CHAS A. WKIPKEIL
BRTAJT, WILLIAM* Uonnty, OW©.
dcntleinen—1 wa§ troubled with cramps of tiie stomftch for a lonp time, until I fouaa out vour Duffy's Fure Mjjt Whiskey sod XutTy*« VormaU. I have usf-d them «nd find ihst tut cramps ao not return.
UAKTI9 BCHOTT.
UT. LLOPX AT*,, FBTCI'8 RlU. CiacIoaftCl, Ohio,
Gentlemen—I have been sick au the wtarer vttb catarrh of tbe ttotnacfc and dysentery, and I And your Duffy's Pure Mrnll whiskey the best remedy 1 ever used. Pleaae aeno
your liaSj't Formula to take wtth It. MBS.
Wnraro*, Sortb Caroltu.
Ocatlraea—For two Tear. I raffered with wb»t ib* doetora called Chronic Diarrhea, and tumble to get relict, wai *re*tlj redaoad wben I commeDeed tbe aw of /bar Daffy'i Para Halt Whiskey, tloce whfeb I •xperl'-.iiced Ere»t reliet aat bava c*taed tfeaa 80 pound* lit wel^a^
COATKB.
108 Moama Branr, nnadetphta. Pa. I fear* o*ed Ibe DvEr'» Poamala iloni vlth Palfy'i Pare M*lt Waiakay. aiding tt to m* yoaaaett cbtld of (erea ycara, qalta a delloate Uttla tbtiia. She bad been illlna a lona
ttme vtlb Qurumui. tm elMl to mj that ttara la a decided lataroTemeni. JOHK BTOOAS.
THX.Dtrrrr MALT WKTSXXT OO. uirftion,ia •7" nu Dnirft nrmmta «m«i tua Seta mppirnuo* of tht mrdtcluiU in tmm m4 purity of Lmjft't Are Matt Wkitttp, «*4 tmterndfi mor* necUkoUy for tM» |raolman* Co^Mmnpttnn. VfopejHta. /ndlgsitton, Ma tm M, general DtMUg and all Watting tiinmut. l»
•Aituon |c the tonic Uc /«rt of our uhUlcep, Hitkef wfbailetl blood-forming mafrtoL aurthr 111 Wtlghl md atrtnftn art lncMowi ta accorOmct urUi a tpodaUr prtpartd formula and rontirtt prinripn it jr nf bufw Hurt VaO WUtkew Kav Stffatak comMntd Mml form, ikt nmtrMont Htmemlt If promt, and uwlmi
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jruiiY to,i887.
Spring Chickens
a specialty to day at W«s. W. ctor A Co.'a poultry and fish market on Ohio street. They have some choice chickens as plump as partridges and tender as aqoats.
MANY MEN HAVE
MANY MINDS.
Bot thty have all agreed on this: That
JOE ULLEB,
The enterprising grocer at 515 Main street has an abundant stock of the choicest VEGETABLES, ^DRESSED GOOLS, etc. Something extra this week in the way of spring chickens. Als3 huckleberries, tomatoes, etc.
A
ISAAC BALI*
LOTSILOTSILOTS!
OP
STRAW AND LIGHT
OOLORSD
STIFF HATS
FOR THE
F01TH OF JET. niRPER,
Fourth Street Hatter and Furnisher.
Terre Haute Transfer Co,
Office, 629 Wabuh Are.
Passengers and Baggage
Transferred between Depots, Hotels and Private Residences.
Fronpt and Reliable Serviee Guaranteed Omnibuses, Carriages and Picnic Wagons for Private Service.
Call Boxes—Adam* Express Telephone 21. Beaui'hunp's Stable, Telephone 'MM flight Office, .National Mouse,
Wfr\ GRIFFITH, Pupt.
LOW BATE
EXCURSION TICKETS!
Low Rate Excursion Tickets are now on sale to all Summer ltesorts, via
Ckicap & Eastern Illinois B. B.
Three Trains Dally Frcm
Terre Haute to Chicago,
making close connect:ons with al) roads diverting. Call or write for copies of the Tour Ists Guides giving a description of the various summer resorts of the .North aud Northwest.
WtUUM ntLl., Gen. Pass'gr Agt., Chicago, 111.
E. A. Hess.
R. A. HAMPBEl.L General Agent, C21 Wdbash Ave.
Catarrh Cured.
We will furnish free a trial package of our Catarrh Cure to anv one sending us their
address. Slight cases cured In one week. Catarrli is a disease that is undermining the greater part of our nation, but we have a positive cure for all that will avail themselves of this opnortut ity. Dlt. H. W, HKNDKTCKS & CO.
For further partioulais, call or address any of the following places: 107 north Fourth street, Terra Haute, Ind 317 Svcamore street, Evansville. Ind.: corner Ohio and Me-idian streets, Indianapolis, Ind. 335 Vine street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Also Hernia or Rupture Radically cured.
-^S&Ea.
FAULTLESS
FAMILY MEDICINE
I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for many year? vi made it iny only family in -,tu. Aly mother before me was v«r nx !tal to it. It is a safe, good and r, rr jle medicine for any disorder of the system, and If used in time is a great preventive of lckness. I often recommend it to my fMends, shall continue
KandJAMES
KV.
M. KOLLJNS.so.doto
Pastor M. E Church, 'th Fairfield, va.
TIXK A*D DOCTORS' BILL8 SAVED BY ALWAYS KEEPING 8JMM0K8 LIVIK BIEULATOE III THS HOUSE.
I have found tuons Liver Reenlator the best I *mfcv medicine I ev used anyt* .i.r. may happen have used it i.i luuigestion, CoUc, IMarrhcea and Billiousness and found it to relieve immediately. After eatto 1 supper
OVID i. KPAKKS
•aten.
Ex-Mayor Macon, Ua,
^^Only genuine has oar stamp on front •f wrapper.
J. H. ZEILIN ft CO., Sole Propr*a, Prica |1, Philadelphia, F*.
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785553432
THE LUCKY NUMBERS.
1ST PRIZE—Princc Dixie and phaeton, ticket held by E. Evinger, city. 2ND PRIZE—Commodore Nutt and road carf, ticket held by C. C. Howerton, Ashmore, 111.
Leading Olotliiers,
Cor. Fourth and Main Streets.
SPECIAL, SAL!
Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes.
Our Ladies' Fine Kid Button Shoes for $2 regular price $2.50. Our Ladies' Fine Kid Button Shoes for $2 60 regular prke $3. Our Ladies' Fine Kid Button, high top, French heel, $3.60 regular pi ire $1.50. Onr Ladies' French Kid Button, hand turned, $4 regular price ?•. Our Genu' hand sewed button and seamless congress daisy kid $6 cold elsewhere for $8.
Our Gents' hand sewed button and seamless congress calf kid $6 sold else irhrie for $7. Our Gents' machine sewed button and seamless dongola $3.50 regular pi L'e f4.6
Our Gents' machine sewed button and seamless dongolia $3 regular pii |4. Our Gents' machine sewed button and seam leas calf $3 regular price H. Our Gents' machine sewed button and seamless calf $2 50 regr.lsr price ?3.5X Our Gents' machine sewed button and seamless calf $2 regular price i?.60 For Ladies', Misses'and Children's Shoes in medium prices we can save yon from 10c to 50c ou each pair. Io Men's and Boys' Working Shoes wererry a large stock st prices that will be to your interest to call at our store and save time and money, as our styles and prices never fail to suit.
J. R. FISHER,
327 MAIN STREET.
BROS.,
BARTLETT BINDERY. J«.
II ESS & WISELY,
The Leading Blank Book Makers and Book Binders,
524 Wabash Avenue, over Central Book Store.
AKING P0WD|l*
MOST PERFECT MADE
I So Ammonia, Limo or Alum.
Wisely.
CREAM
im \'i- a I^)-A]
M&km^iAr
^XZJS^G'ATHERIN&G-RAPES FOR MAKING
FIRE-PROOF.
PIIS is the perfected form of portable Roofing, mannfaeturGa oy up for the past twenty-seven years, and is now in use upon roofs of Factories, Foundries, Cotton Gins, Chemical Works, llailroad Badges, Cars, Steamboat Decks, etc., in all parts of the world.
Supplied ready for use, in rolls containing 200 square feet, and weighs with Asbestos Roof Coating, about 85 pounds to 100 square feet, Is adapted for all climates and can bo readily applied by unskilled workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail.
H. W.JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO.,
go Lit KH*UFiCTVRERS OK
U. W. Johns' Fire and Water-Proof Aabeatos Sbrnlhlnsr. Rulldlna Felt, Aabeatoa Steam Packing*, Boiler Coerln»a, Liquid Paint*, Fire-Proof Pain.1, nis.
G0ID MEDAL, PAEIfl.
Warranted absolutely pw Cocoa, fl-om which tbe ex~ *s Oil has been removed. ItluiiiV} Umetthe ttrrngth of Cocoa rms with Starch, Arrowroot or 8^115 and Is therefore far more eco XV leal, cutting Utt than one fc cup. It i. delicious, nouriiT.*"Btrengthealng, eaally d'ge»» and admirably adapted tor jrr. aa well as forpenona in te«
Sold by
CTOCCTI
CREAM
Moi'ded Piston-Hod Packing, Rings, fin»ket», Sheet PacklK». '-'tf
Established 18^8. 175 RUNOOIPH 8T.. CHICAGO.
BAKER'SW
neijwlmt
BASER & CO., Borcfeester, Kaa
ORTAPRAS
DR PRICE'S CREAM BAKING-POWDER
$25 m'GOI-B!
Vi'lM. BE AID FOB
iRBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS.
1 P^mium, 2 Premiums, 6 Premiums, 25 Premium?, 100 Premiums, 200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums,
01,000.00 6500.00 oach 8250.00
SIOO.OO 850.00 S 20.00 $10.00
For full particulars aol directions seo Circular in every pound of AEBCCKLBS' Coma.
