Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 April 1889 — Page 3

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Chronic Neuralgia. termanent Core*. hu 11, UtT. WMtratnUd fiTtgt. JaccteOU »trill km tm entir»iy cartd nUn.

Tg»rwT»i.Mrrr.i»iiw.i»tm4«t,»»ito.,K*. Ftnntnent Cares.

Permanent Care*. Jane IT, ll«. Tssis sc» had asaralfls aot subject to attack* •Mr tks cars by ass sf Bt. Jacobs

Interment at Hull Cemetery.

ANNOUNCEMENTS. iTOCKHOLUEHS' MEETING.

INDIANAPOLIS

&

MAN

WITH $400 to take new and paying city business cannot tail to make money. Call and Investigate. Room 3, 6G5 Main street.

YOUNIT

MAN for city drumming. Call to-day before noon. Commercial .Employment Association, C65 Main street.

CARRIAGE TRIMMER, collar maker, driver, V' bartender, factory hands, painters, etc. Work obtained In any line or money refunded. Commercial Employment Association, 665 Main st

LADY

OR GENTLEMAN wishing to engage In profitable business $100 required. Particulars at Room 3, 665 Main street.

STENOGRAPHER

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A permanent position oil

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NEWS OF

October IT, IMS.

X* wife *u panljmt ftm uanl|l «IM eoaM aak walk sup I bMfht Bt. Jacok* Oil slur on» tottl* wss ased sha vsDuA about con tinMd ass SMBpUUly eand to. Jll I. KDUET,

Cprlnffield, Tens.

oil

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Bant tkers HU b«a BO recarrencs of W psiani saiction. Z. W. 8TAM0LEK, York, Peaak. AT SKtrOSIKS AKB DEA1ER8. THE CHARLES *. V06ELER CO.. Baltimore, IM.

'^HULL—Wesley H. Hull died at 7 o'clock jesterdaj morning, ol paralysis, aged 65 years. The funeral will take place to-day at 3 o'clock p. m. from his late residence In Honey Creek township.

ST. LOUIS B'T COMPANY,

INDIANAPOLIS, Iod., March 30,1889.

Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Indianapolis & St. Louis Hallway Company will be held at the office of the company at Indianapolis, In the state of Indiana, on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of May, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon. 8uch meeting Is called for the purpose or taking into consideration an agreement for consolidation of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Bailway Company, the Indianapolis & St, Louis Bailway Company and the Clnclnna'l, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Hallway Company adopted by the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railway Company at a meeting held on the 27th day of March, 1889. J. D. LAYNG. President. .1. T. WANN, Secretary.

WAJsmED^

AND COPYIST to get re­

liable position out of city good salary. Commercial Employment Association, 665 Main street. OR GIRLS wishing to do housework or factory Zi)

work to call to-day at 10 o'clock. Employment Association, 665 Main street.

WANTED—A

position as traveling salesman,

bookkeeper or clerk good references. Address M, wire Donnelly Drug Store.

ANTED-A situation to run a stocked farm on shares. Address "Farmer,"' care Ex-

press

WANTED—ThoseEmployment

who desire situations as

housekeepers, cooks and chamber maids or clerks, to call at office, 430 Ohio street. \I7ANTED-C'arpenters, builders and contractors

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to know that the best place to buy Ume, lialr and cement Is at Reiman & Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

ANTED-A position as laborer. Inquire at 411 North Fourth street ANTED—WorK as house cleaner. Inquire at 413 North Fourth street

WANTED—A

first-class salesman to handle a

paying business publication no bojk canvassing exclusive territory outfit free. Address Hand, McNally & Co., Chicago.

ANTED-A lady to solicit salary $66 per month. Address "X," this office. ANTKD-8econd-hand goods, clothing, etc. bought and sold. Bargains always on hand.

J. E. GREE.V. 3% and 328 Ohio street

WANTED-Everybodycleavers,

SAI.KHMEN.

to bring their tools,

scissors, knives, etc., to No. 10 north Third street and have them ground In best manner. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing of all kinds.

JOHN ARMSTRONG.

salary

to sell our goods by .sample to dealers. Salary lmtil monthly mid expoiiHes advanced. THE OLIPPKK MFU.

(Limited). CincinuaM. Ohio.

FOR RENT.

IHOable

KENT—Small house with good barn sultfor teamster. DONHAM fc HUSTON, 318 Ohio street.

Oft

RENT—A house with eight rooms at gev-

enth and Park streets. Apply to tool works.

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RENT—Two, three or four rooms In suite for light housekeeping, every convenience, good light and ventilation. Gentleman and wife preferred. Apply to John Foulkes, 511 Ohio street.

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^OR RENT—A suit of rooms at corner of Sixth and Cherry streets. In Koopman block, for gentleman and wife. Convenience and elegance not to be equaled In the city. None but respectable parties need apply. Enquire at 463 north Sixth street.

FOR SALE.

I'Wli

SALE $200 will buy a new 7i*t octavo upright piano of J. D. Owen, at the Central Book Store, 524 Main street Call and see It

I'riORat

SALE—Why buy a second-hand piano when you can buy a new one for $200. Call and see It the Central Book Store, 524 Main street.

J. D. OWEN.

mOR S4LE—A bargain for some one wishing a home in a pleasant part of the city, corner south Center and Park streets house 10 rooms, stable, carriage and wood houses, good well and cistern, line shade and fruit trees Iotll4xl70 feet. Will sell house with all or part of lot, to suit the buyer. D. H. WRIGHT, 421 V& Wqbash Avenue.

irOR SALE—A eood vacant lot on South Seventh street at a bargain. FRED A. ROSS A CO.

J^OR SALE—Old paper* at ®c per hundred, suitable for liouseclennlng purposes. In julre at Daily Express office.

J1?*OU

SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Reiman & Steeg, Ninth and Main street [jtOR SALE—Good family horse and buggy.

In-

I1 quire at 635 North BUth street —_

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SALE—A good alx-room house near the

comer of Sixth and Chestnut streets at a bargain. FRED A. ROSS A CO.

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SALB-A No. 1. Daiton Cam pump, ouire at Plioenlx Foundry.

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MONEY TO LOAN. ONKY TO LOAN—In sums to suit the borrower, on the most favorable terms.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO. Sixth and Main.

MONEYor

TO LOAN—In any amount, on real estate personal security, at low rate of Interest FRED A. ROSS 4 CO., 521 Ohio Street

Vf ONKY TO LOAN—In any amount at lowest 1V1 rates. Desirable real estate for sale or trade In all parts of the city. JAMKS D. BIGKLOW.

Opera House.

ONEY TO LOAN—On small per cent on diamonds, watches, jewelry. Blum berg, 413 Ohio.

LOST.

IOST-

Pocketbook, on Cherry street between Fifth and Eighth. Finder will please return to this office and receive reward.

ESTRAYED.

STRAYED-Dark bay horse, about 154 hands high one of the hoofs on front foot cracked. Any information will be rewarded by communicating with J. N. Whonhart 10J6 Poplar street

DR. GIJOVER,

Specialty, diseases of the Rectum. KKMOVKD TO SKVKNTH A POPLAR STREETS.

Grubbs, the Princeton Murderer, to be Hanged at Vineennes To-Morrow.

HE HEAFS THE CARPENTERS AT WORK ON THE SCAFFOLD.

The. Crawfordsville Postoffice Location—Vineennes Wants a Coal Shaft Sunk.

The Marshall Messenger was 25 years old yesterday. The hotels at Like Maxinkuckee opened up this week.

AD

old hen at Harmony, Clay county, has its nest in a. tree thirty feet above the ground.

George Banta, aged 16, fell from a wagon at Monroe City, Knox county, Monday, and broke his leg.

Fifty thousand dollars have been subscribed towards the erectiou of a one hundred thousand dollar hotel in IJecatur.

The Vineennes Truth says it is impossible to walk around the city hall there without stumbling over oae or more detectives.

Vineennes Truth: But one man is employed at the O. & M. yards at night, and his business is to pilot stock men to their cars.

Charley Hutchinson, while switching in the C. & I. C. yards at Brazil Saturday, fell from his engine and badly injured both knees.

TheMt. Carmel Republican says an Albion girl stuck her gum on a ten penny nail in the ceiling, and during the night the gum, oh account of its weight, pulled the nail out of its place.

Conductor Park, of the C. & I. C., was knocked from the rear end of a caboose at Brazil, Monday, by a switch target that had been placed too near the track. His injuries are not dangerous.

A farmhouse near Rosedale, Parke county, occupied by Hiram Griffin, and owned by the Rev. Allen Lewis, pastor of the M. E. Church at Brazil, burned Tuesday. Loss, $2,000 insured for 1500 in the Farmers' protective.

The Princeton Leader says: "Flander Williams, who came here aa-an F. M. B. A. delegate last week, was arrested on Saturday by Sheriff Key and Deputy Lewis, charged with robbing the postoffice at New Harmony, Thursday night, of $120."

Theodore Huelage, a prominent business man of Vineennes, died Tuesday of pneumonia and heart disease. A sad phase of his case is that but two hours before his death his wife was brought to St. Anthony's hospital in this city to be tried for insanity.

Paris Republican: A church in southern Illinois, is about to have a fair, in which one of the features will be the pigs in clover, with real pigs. A large facsimile of the toy will be built in the hall, and a prizs will be given to the man who pens the porkers.

Mattoon Journal: Mrs. W. S. Cannon, of Tuscola, wife of the late D. Cannon, and a sister-in-law of the congressman from the Fifteenth district, has received notice of her appointment as matron of the Indian training school at Genoa, Neb., at a good salary.

Brazil Times: John Hixon, of Perry township, was in the city Thursday. He is one of the oldest settlers in this county. He passed through here fiftyfour years ago last September. He saw them clear the National road through here and build the first house where this city now stands.

At noon Tuesday the ceremony of laying the corner-stone of the new court house at Lawrenceville, 111., was performed by General John C. Smith, grand master of the Illinois Masons. A large number of the members of the order and Visitors were present from the surrounding cities.

Crawfordsville Journal: The Rets. Dr. Kane of Lafayette, George D. Parker of Cutler, T. D. Fyffe and F. H. Hays of this city, organized a Presbyterian Church at North Union on Monday. The new church numbers twentyfive members and starts with every prospect of a healthy growth.

Anew daily paper, presenting a neat typographical appearance and brimful of newB, made its appearance Tuesdayat Vineennes, under the name of Truth. The Truth is an independent paper, favoring all reforms, including that of prohibition, and will surely meet with success as its subscription is placed at but six cents a week.

A horse ran away at Idaville Monday and overturned a buggy containing Mrs. Joshua Pritchett and Mrs. David Reigle. Mrs. Pritchett's collar -bone was fractured and two ribs broken, and owing to her advanced age it is thought she cannot recover. Mrs. Reigle was badly bruised about the head and face, and her baby received severe internal injuries.

The Bcaffold for the execution of the murderer, Grubbs, tfas erected at Vineennes Tuesday. The noise made by the workmen wa9 plainly heard by Grubbs, but it seemed to have no effect on him. He remarked: to Sheriff McDowell' that he wanted no petition circulated for his reprieve. The execution will occur between 10:30 and 12 m. tomorrow.

Indianapolis News: Hilton U. Brown, city editor of the News, has been called to Paris, III., by the death of his father-in-law, Captain A. A. Hannah. Mrs. Brown has been at her father's side for four weeks. Sixty years ago Mr. Hannah passed through the straggling village of Indianapolis and settled where the town of Paris has grown up, and where he has ever sinee lived aa an influential citizen.

Vineennes Truth: In every ward petitions are being circulated asking their respective members of council to vote for the proposition to expend $5,000 ia sinking a coal shaft. The-council committee on ways and means and the Belleville people will have a meeting Thursday night, to arrange details, and if the petitions come in heavily laden with names, the committee will recommend the plan to the council. QThe following changes were made in postmasters in Knox county Monday: J. M. Freeman vice P. Phillippi, at Bicknell D. C. Edmondson vice W. Alton, Monroe W. Lankford vice A. A. Hill, Sandborn Jacob Comer vice J. F. Wam-

Eler,

Wheatland Samuel Jordan vice C. I. Court right, Decker G. W. Martin vice J. T. Simpson, Bruoeville G. H. French vice J. Montgomery, Edwardsport S. Winkler vice A. Wittenmyer, Emison P. P. Detering vice J. B. Murford, Freelandville.

Much excitement and opposition for the benefits therefrom have been caused among the business men at Crawfordsville by the arrival of a postoffice inspector there to receive bids for rooms in which to locate the postoffice for the

next five yeaia. On* aet of buainasmao combined and got op a puw, on* subscribing tl&, to pay tor the rant of room in their vicinity. Bida were aent in for a room in tha new Y. M. C._ Abuiiding, music hall, Harter block, Joel block and the present location.

8UPKKKK COUBT.

Abstracts of Cua Tuesday. April 16, 1889. QOXrnHS TITLE—PABOL CONTRACT OF SALB. 13,4GB. Catharine Jobnson vs. Edward Ponttoaa. Fulton a C. Bereraed. Berkshire, J. (1) Wherein an action of ejectment or to quiet title, the complaint or cross legal title, a recovery can not be had by proof oi aneauttable title. (2) A patrol contract for the saleof real»estate, the specific performance of ha to 2 5 that complete and detnlte, and fair In all of Ito provisions. No enlorceawe contract Is shown In this case.

COHTRACT—RATIFICATION.

13,671. Travelers' Insurance company vs. James B. Patton et al. Salllvan C. C. Afinned. Ohb, 1

Appellees entered Into a settlement of all matter* of difference between them and appellant The attorney with whom they made the agreement had no authority to make the agreement, but ol this appellees, were Ignoraat. Afterward appellant accepted the deed made taPimiuiiceof the contract, took possession of the real estate, received and retained rent* and profita of Ue land. Held: That the appellant ratified the extract and cannot now maintain action against the appellees.

CITY—STREET IMPBOVEJOKTB.

13,630. Wm. H. Jenkens et al. vs. Jacob B. Stetler. Clinton C. C. Beversed. Mitchell, 3. (1) Where the common council of a city by taking all the necessary preliminary stepsi acquires jurisdiction and m^kes a contract (or street lmprovements. a party benefited will

14,826. Frederick Emerlch vs. the city of Indianapolis. Marlon S. C. Affirmed. Elliott, C. 3.

Appellant was convicted of violating an ordinance of the city by selling Intoxicating liquor without having obtained a license from the municipal authorities. Appellant filed an answer In the superior court, on appeal from the mayors court, in which he alleged that his plaoeof bustntts is outside of corporate limits of the city, but within two miles thereof that It Is in Wayne township and within two miles.of the corporate limits of the town of Haughvtlle that he Is a Ident of Wayne townsblp and not of the township of Center, In which the city of Indianapolis is situated. Held: That the answer Is bad. The city has the right to exact a license fee from appellant its jurisdiction extends over his place of business, while the jurisdiction of Haughville does not

For a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills Epoch.

The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lives of the individual. Such a remarkable event ia treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is -heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomache, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by the use of Electric bitters. Sold at 50 cents and |1 per bottle at W. C. Buntin's drug store.

Their Business Booming.

Probably no one thing ha8 caused such general revival of trade at W. C. Buntin's drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from 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 by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted.

William's Australian Herb Pills.

If you are yellow, Billious constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of order. One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make anew being of you. Price 25 oenta. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, ana J.

A C. Baur. Seventh and Main atreet.

Rheumatism no Longer a Terror.

This much dreaded disease is relieved of all its horrors by that wonderful discovery Ballards Snow Liniment. It penetrates right into the seat of the disease, and draws all the poisonous secretions out through their natural channels —the skin. Do not try other remedies that, will do you no good, but procure Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will find yourself anew being, relieved of all pain. Sold by J. E. Somee, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

THE MARKETS.

MARKfcTfS ON 'CHANGE.

Provisions Open Lower Wheat Steady and Corn Firm. CHICAGO. April 17.—The Important bit of news this morning was the withdrawal from store of nearly 200.000 bushels of contract wheat Local receipts were also very light—only 8 cars. The Jones cable to the board made the increase In wheat and flour on ocean passage 1,120,000, against 890,000 bushels aa reported by Beerbobm yesterday. July wheat opened 14®%! elf at 82c. May and Juie opened unchanged at 88Mc and 88c respectively. Receipts of corn were 22 cars less than expected and May opened firm but unchanged at 347ic. Receipts of hogs were 2.600 more than were looked for and May pork opened 10c off at $11.85.

Receipts were 4 cars winter wheat, 4 cars spring, 288 cars corn, and 114 cars oats by rail and 3.0U0 bu corn and 1^,000 bu oats by canal. Withdrawals from store were 63,129 bu winter wheat, 148,211 bu sprlng.139,684 bu corn, and 90.228 bu oats.

Rains were reported In northern Dakota and Minnesota, but the crowd was, newertbeless, not as bearish as It was. The large withdrawals of wheat from store and the contemplated shipment of 200,000 bu to Canadian ports as soon as the Lachlne canal Is free from Ice checked the desire to sell July and made the near futures very strong. Hutchinson continued te buy July and the price was up to 82?»c before the session was an hour old. May sold to 89c and June to 88%c. Jones-Kennett-HOpklns received a dispatch which said tbat the Sea of Azof was open, that large shipments of wheat had been made, and that the next "on piisags" statement would show a much larger Increase. May corn improved to 36c and May pork gradually crept up to $12.02^ before the call, under good buying by Wolf and commission men representing scattering "shorts."

The opening, range and closing prices were: /—Closing—* TesterWheat—Opening. Range. To-day. day. May 8814 .881^0 .8914 -88% .88)4 June. 88 .88 .89*i .88% .88 July 82 .82 Q) .83 .82% -82X

Corn-

May 34T» .34*0 .35M) .34* .34' June 3514 .35160 .36% .36 July .36% .96X0 .36 .35% .36

Oats-

May .24^ .237,0 .24W| .24 June. 25fe .23%0 .24% .24 July -24ti .23S0 .24* .23% M]

Men ForkMay 11.85 11.83 012.07^11.86 11.96 June 1200 ll.92MlS12.10 11.92ft 1206 July ...12.06 1195 012.25 12.00 1215

Lard-

May ........ 6.90 690 0

6.90%

Yock, ««e St bmia.

n°t

he Iper-

mltted to stand by unUI the work ia completed and then claim exoneration when tha contractor seeks to obtain pay for bis work. (2) It constitutes no valid objection to the affidavit for a precept that it was signed and sworn to by only one or two jotnt contractors, and not by both. (3) The common council had power to extend the time for the completion of the work without invalidating the proceedings. (4) The circuit court bad no authority to amend or authorize any amendment to the transcript or precept. If tbey were imperfect they should have been amended by the common council. after which an amended transcript could have been flied INTOXICATING LIQUOR—MUNICIPAL L1CKSSE—JU­

RISDICTION OF CITV.

6.90 690

June 695 &95 0 697ft 6.96 6 96 July. 6 97ft 6.97^9 7.02H 6974 7.00 Ribs— May 606 &97ft» 6.10 69?K 6.07* June 616 606 0 6.16 606 6.16 July 620 &10 0 6.22ft 6.12H 6.22H

Outside Markets. ..v

Wheat—The dosing prices for July were: New

COSM MdSagmri.

SBW YORK. April 17.—Codee Optica opiMd barely steady, anchanaBdtoe points down: eloaed

sans

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I bave been troubled for some yean wltb a complication of difficulties. After trying virions remedies, and not finding relief, 1 Med Palne's celery Compound. Before taking one full bottle the long troublesome symptoms began to subside, and I can truly say now, that 1 feel like anew man. Digestion has improved. andlbaKe gained ten pounds in weight since I bave commenced taking the Compound."

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Terre Haute, Ind.

BZMSMS CASE. For two years I liad rheumatism so bod that it dlsablod me for work and conlined me to my bed for a whole year, during which time I could not even raise my hands to my head, and for S months could not move myself in bed, was reduced in flesh from 199 to 86 lbs. Was treated by best physicians, only to grow worse.

Finally I took Swift's Specific, and soon began to improve. After awhile was at my work, and for the past five months have been as well as 1 ever was—all jrom the effects of Swift's Specific.

JOHN RAT,

Jan. 8,1889. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, (ia.

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T. J. WELCH, FAMILY GROCER.

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OCENTSACAKE.ASK YOUR GROCER.

The MODOC TRIPOLI MINWO CO. MMti.0.

SF18MS! 1FQJFSI! FITS Anew, prompt and permanent cure. Notbtni uke-it No Flta after flvcldaj'a tnatment. It Is not in any war ln]urloas to the mind. Namea kept private if reqneated. Call and Investigate the medical propexUea of tbia wonderful Mafic Kem and Brain Tonic.

Established 1861. J. a WILLIAMS, President

FINEST FRESH AND CURED

DR. 8. D. WILLIS, 1213 N. 7ttaSL TerreHante.Ind

BT JOSEPH HOBN, Proprietor.

ciiSHY

SPBJH TO FARHfiSS i! ffiDTf RMS!

EVAPORATE YOUR OWN FRUIT.

THE "TJ. S." 1 -i," •_ .v.1, "''.rv• '.T

W Steve Frit Drier or Evaporator!

THOROUGHLY TESTED AND APPROVED.

CHEAPEST

FACSIMILE OF MACHINE COMPLETE- PRICE.$7.00,

IT IS THE ORE AT EST LITTLE BKEAD WINNER ON THE MAIl KET.

Wi£h it you. can at odd times, summer or winter, evaporate enough wasting fruit, etc., for family use, and enough to aell or exchange for all or the greater part of your groceries, and in fact household expanse*.

As a Great Economizer and Money-Maker for Rural People it is without a rival.

Has it ever occurred to you that, with little labor, waating apples, berries and vegetables can be quickly evaporated, and are then worth pound for pound for nour, sugar, coffee, butter, rice, oatmeal, etc?

TO TH1 LADIES OF TFffi HOUSEHOLD If T01IOE CODHTRT.

IT IS A LITTLE GOLD MINE.

No labor you can perform for cash returns paya as well as that of converting wasting Fruits into evaporated stock. These products are among the highest priced luxuries in food products. Evaporated peaches, cherries and raapberries, 20 to 25 cents per pound apples, pears, blackberries, etc., 10 to 15 cents all salable to or may be exchanged with your grocer for anything he eelle.

We will send this complete Fruit Drjer (freight paid to any part of the United States) and the a

WEEKLY EXPRESS,

One Year, for $5.

GEO. M. ALLEN,

BEST!

No Extra Fires.

Always Heady lor Usa and Will Last a Lifetime.

Easily and quickly set oft and on the stove as needed, empty or filled with fruil

Publisher The Express,

NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

MANCTAOTUREKS 0»

Engii)C8, Boilers, Mill and Mining Macliiriery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY. DKALCB8 IN Belting, Boltiag Cloth, Pipe, Bra»» Goods, and All Kindt of Mill and Machinery SuppliM. £0-Engine and Bother Repatrino promptly

CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,

FENNER & LITTLE.

Practical Tinners and Dealers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. All orders exeoutod promptly and first-class worlc fluarai) ^od. 1*M Mala nmMtar. TMUtk and Mala Streath

JEFFERS Sc HERMAN,

luiiUFAcnnunts or

A I A E S

PluBtons, Landaus, Coupea, Buggies, etc.,

IOOI, 1003, 1005 and 1007 Wsbash Arenue, TKBRR i8, 4, O, 8, IO, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 23 Trath street,

For Sale at the

BUTTERI

{Jew!

Terre Haute, Ind.

PHCENIX

Foundry and Machine Works

attended to.

Incorporated 1888.

1. M. CLIJT, 8ee"F and Trwu.

MANUFACTURRRS OF I

Sash), -Doors, Blinds,-. &c.

AND DKAI.M3 IN

Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware, Ooraar Hlatk and *nlb®rry KneM, Terr* Hnta, lnd.

WILLIAM JCLOT, j.:a

CLOT.

CLIFF Sc CO.,

MANUFACTCBKBS OF

BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,

ATJL KINDS OP REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Shop on First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND

East Main Street Hardware Store and Tin Shop.

C. KI CLOT

HAUTE. IND.

IT WILL PAY YOU I

To Inspect the Stock of

Fine Shoes

COST

GEO. A. TAYLOR, 1105 WABASH AVENUE,

Three Doori Kaat of Eleventh Street, Soatta Side. Repairing Neatlj Executed.

MEATS

FISH„Ah£AME

|J

Little Sboe Store of"

Phcsnix Market, I

NORTH SIXTH 8TBBBT.

Jnst reeeived and will eonatantlr keep for aale a line lot of freah enamerr butter In prtnta and

M. C. ^OUTZAHN, 1O0 Soutl) Sixtl) Street.