Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 April 1889 — Page 3
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. The Ex-Governor of Ohio writes as follows: "Indorsethe valuable remedy, St. Jacob*
Drugflate lU Dealers
WANTED—A
^)y ANTED
K'~
Oil,for Rheumatism and other
Tli©
Charlei A. Vogeler Co.. Baltimore. Udi
J. T. Wann, Secretary.
pain*.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
gTOCKHOLDKRS' MEETING.
Indianapolis & St. Louis R'r Company, Indianapolis, Ind., March 30,1889.) Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Indianapolis & St Louis Railway Company will be held at the office of the company at Indianapolis, In the state of Indiana, on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of Hay, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon. Such meeting Is called for the parpose of taking Into consideration an agreement for consolidation of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railway Company, the Indianapolis & St. Louis Hallway Company and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Railway Company adopted by the Board of Directors or the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railway Company at a meeting held on the 27th day of March, 1889. J. D. LATNG. President.
WANTED.
CiLEKK,
SALK9MAN. carriage trimmer, painter, paper lianger. barber, trunk maker, etc. New opening* constantly. Commercial Employment Association, 666 Main street.
OUN MAN with $50 to buy county right for I. specialty. Call to-day. Koom 3, 666 Main st. ",tt STENOGRAPHER for good place In Evanavllle.
Commercial Employment Association, 665 Main street.
BlTVS THE BE3T
PAYING BUSINESS
j, np~t"\7 in the city rare chance. Call at Room .8, 655^ Main street. -'t
t0
®o to Evansville to do housework
VI good wages paid places secured In advance Js, In best of private families. Employment Assocla- & tion, Main street.
WANTEO--Weware,
have added to our stock a line
of wooden consisting of stepladders
hri*ot all sizes, clothes racks, ironlne boards, pie boards, tubs, buckets, etc. Call and see prices before buying elsewhere. M. D. Kaufman's Great
Bii'galn Store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.
WANTED—A
stock of groceries at from $600 to
fl.HUO will pay part cash and give good ROSS & CO. notes for balance. EKED A.
WANTED—A
situation to run a stocked farm
on shares. Address "Farmer,care Express
WANTED—Those
WANTED
WANTED-A
who desire situations as
housekeepers, cooks and chamber maids or clc.rks, to cull at Employment office, 430 Ohio street.
Carpenters, builders and contractors to know that the best place to buy lime, hair and cement is at Relman & Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.
poi
WANTKD—WornFourth
Inquire at
411 North Fourth street
as house cleaner,
Inquire
at 413 North street
WANTED—For
steplndders, ironing boards,
wash tubs, buckets, pie boards, clothes racks and all wooden ware call at M. 1). Kaufman's Cireat Bargain Store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.
lirst-class salesman to handle a
paying business publication no book canvassing: exclusive territory outfit free. Address Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago.
A lady to solicit salary $66 per
month. Address "X," this office.
WANTED—Second-hand
S a
WANTED—The
goods, clothing, etc.
bought and sold. Bargains always on band. J. K. GREEN, 826 and 328 Ohio street
cheapest place in the city to
buy house furnishing goods, such as dishes, glassware, tinware, wooden ware, etc., Is M. D. Kaufman's Great Bargain Store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House. "\17"ANTED—Everybody to bring their tools, scissors, knives, cleavers, 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.
FORRENT^
I1jVJK
KKNT—Small house with good barn sultable for teamster. DUNHAM A HUSTON, 318 Ohio street.
1'iOK
RENT—A house with eight rooms at Seventli and Park streets. Apply to tool works.
7OR
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. ij^OR RENT—A suit of rooms at corner of Sixth I 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.
1jX)R
SALE $200 will buy a netf71, octavo up-
1
right piano of J. D. Owen, at the Central Book Store, 624 Main street Call and see It
17OH
SALE—Why buy a second-hand piano when
1
you can buy a new one for S'2li0. Call and see It at the Central Book Store, 624 Main street J. D. OWEN. 1T0R SALE-A bargain for some one wishing a J1 home in a pleasant imrt 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 lot 114x170 feet Will soli house with all or part of lot, to suit the buyer. D. H. WRIGHT, 421
Mj Wabash Avenue.
jjWR SALE—Old papers at !Bc per handled, suitable for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally Express office.
1r*OK
SALE-Huntington lime best on the mar
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ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Ninth and Main street
11r*OK
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MONEY
MONEY
MONEY
LOST—Pocketbook.
W* 1
I jtJC*
A DACITIVE
Relman & Steeg.
SALE—Good family horse and buggy. Inquire at 636 North Sixth street tT'OR SA l.E—A good six-room house near the X1 comer of Sixth and Chestnut streets at a bargain. FRED A. ROSS CO.
SALE—A No. l. Dayton Cam pomp. nuirf at Phaanlx Foundry.
Two Boys Drowned by the ing of a Boat at Roekville.
[THE BODIES RECOVERED BY DRAINING THE MILL POND.
A Fifty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary in Clay County—Neighborhood News Notes.
Special to the Express.
Rockville,
Ind., April 18.—While
boat riding this afternoon Willie Botterball, son of a widow, and Johnny Beadle, aged respectively 8 and 10 years, were drowned. Glenn Tenbrook, an older boy, was in the boat with them when it upset, I but he escaped. The other boys could not swim. The water was from fifteen to twenty feet deep and the dam of the pond was cut to get the bodies, which were in the water about two hours.
FIFTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
A Clajr County Couple of Pioneer* Celebrate It—Brazil Finances. Special to the Express.
Bbazil, April
18.—Uncle
John and
Rachel Whittington, Hoosierville, pioneers, celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary a few days ago. This grand old couple came from Virginia to Clay county more than fifty years ago. Their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, besides their pastor and a number of friends, celebrated the occasion with them.
A Clay county couple, divorced on the let day of February last, bave since recourted, re-engaged and re-married.
An iron and glass front is now being
Slock.
laced in position in the old Wingato S. M. McGregor will begin the re-modeling and re-fronting of the Turner hall block within a few days.
The annual report of the city treasurer shows the following total receipts and disbursements for the year ending March 31st: Receipts |33.909 44 Disbursements 29,723 90
Balance $ 4,186 64 There will be a meeting of the Republican committee Thursday night, to determine time and place for holding the convention to nominate the city ticket.
The city council is wrestling over the fire department re-organization on a more efficient and economical basis. To have a tower, or not to have a tower, for draining the hose, is the question.
Of the five hundaed persons who lived on Clay county territory at the time of the organization of the county, 1825, the following is believed to be a correct list of those yet living, with their postofficeE: Eliza Stacy, Drusilla Cromwell, Margaret Dalgarm, Mary Dillon, Davis Walker, David Zenor, Daniel Zanor and wife, Bowling Green Elias Cooprider, Henry Cooprider, Washington Cooprider, Thos. I. Cromwell, Clay City Absalom Briley, Anna Brush, Coffee Micajah and Polly Phillips, Cory William and Susan Cromwell, Geo. W. Latham, Poland Oliver Cromwell, Asbboro A. B. Miller, Brazil. Of this number, Eliza (Rislej) Stacy was the first white child born within the limits of the county—February 13,1820. jpg
Neighborhood News Notes. There is an epidemic of scarlet at Princeton.
In-
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY
TO LOAN—in sums to suit the borrower, on the most favorable terms. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO.
Sixth and Main.
TO LOAN—In any amount, on real tate or personal security, at low rate of Interest FRED A. ROSS A CO., 621 Ohio Street
TO LOAN—In any amount at lowest rates. Desirable real estate for sale or trade In all parts of the city. JAMES D. BIGELOW.
Opera House.
TO LOAN—On small per cent on diamonds, watches, Jewelry. Blumberg, 418 Ohio.
LOST.
on Cherry street between
Fifth and Eighth. Finder will please return to this office and receive reward.
FOR MEN ONLY!
LOST or FAILING KAJTHOOD
PUSITiVEFor
Qeneral and NERVOUS DEBILITY
m* Weakness of Body and Kind: Effects I JjvJCi of Error* or Excesses in Old or Yomig.
ibTXl'r, ..BJtlM HOIK TREATVKXT—Be«tSt ta *»y. Irom «lW* T'rrtX* -. AMrno iftlt MlBICAL 60*| I9rf All, R» 1»
fever
A boys' reading-room has been established at Flora, 111. Covington will vote on the water works question May 7th.
One dealer in Parke county has bought 85,150 worth of furs this season.' The Crawfordsville papers are complaining of fast driving on their business streets.
Fine fishing is reported at Eugene. Six hundred bass were caught near there in two days.
Tuesday evening fifty-four new members were admitted by the V. M. C. A. at Crawfordsville.
J. W. Colvert, of Boswell, Fountain county, has been a subscriber of the Attica Ledger for thirty-nine years.
John Jack, of Green township, Parke county, is using this week hay that has been stacked on his farm eighteen years.
Spence's People's Paper: Yaller seems to be the craze in color among our citizens. Evrey other house is painted this hue.
The Summit coal company, at Linton, threatens to put machines in their mines unless the scale is agreed upon pretty soon.
George West, of Brazil, who had been i'l with heart disease and consumption, dropped dead at his home in that city Wednesday evening.
The Rev. F. ,D. Newhouse, class 1880, DePauw, of Williamsport, who was sent to India as a missionary a few years ago, is on his way home. He returns on account of his wife's health.
A special from Spencer says a little 33 ear-old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Nice Baker, who live a few miles south of that place, accidentally fell into a tub of boiling water, and was Eca'ded to death.
The residence of Fred Bremer, of Danville, was entered by burglars Thursday afternoon during the absence of the family. A gold watch and chain and a silver watch and $40 in money was taken.
Lee Buck entered suit Wednesday in the Knox cirouit court against the Ohio & Mississippi railway company for $10,000 damages for injuries received June 30,1S88, while crossing their tracks in a spring wagon.
Spence's People's Paper: An Italian laborer on the Clover Lsaf railroad was run over by a train of cars, at the gravel pit, on the Songer farm, one-half mile south of Veedersburg, on Tueeday morning last, suffering the loss of both legs.
Eddie Palmer, son of Edwin Palmer, and a compositor on the Worthington Times, was stricken with what is known as printers' paralysis, last week, and is in a critical oondition. The physicians pronounce the paralysiB resulting from lead poisoning.
Crawfordsville Journal: Elkanah Jackson, mail carrier from Crawfordsville to Newtown, droped dead Tueeday at Whitlock, of heart disease. Mr. Jackson served as a soldier in the Eleventh cavalry for three years and was a most deserving man.
A young man named James Fritz was severely hurt, Monday, while at work in a sawmill near Princeton. He backed up against a revolving saw, and was thrown some feet away. Upon examination it was found that the saw had out a large chunk of fleeh from the moet fleshy part of his anatomy.
Piles are among the most painful and annoying of disorders. The disease is of common occurrence, and to effect a cure should be promptly treated by proper remedies. There is nothing more 1
suitable by its wonderful curative ac-1 tion than Pond's Extract Ointment, in which the medicinal virtues of Pond's Extract, which are very valuable in the above complaint, are in a state of great concentration. It is advisable in every instance, however, to use both the Extract and Ointment. Ask for and be sure you get the right articles.
Bpocb.
The transition from long, lingering and paipful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lives of the individual. Such a remarkable eivent is treasured in thememory and the agency whereby the good. health has been at-1 tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitten. 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 standingyou will surely find relief by the use of Electric bitters. Sold at 50 osnts and $1 per bottle store.
at W. C. Buntin's drug
Bucklen's Antes hln.
The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever I sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,-1 corns, and all skin eruptions, and podtively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. C. Buntin.
William's Australian HerbPlIla.
If you an yellow, Billious constipated with headache, baa 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 cents. Sold by J. EL Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, ana J. A C. Beur. Seventh and Main street.
Is Neuralgia Killing Ton by Inches, If you area sufferer from this excrutiatingly painful disease, or if you have sick headache, sore throat, lame back, frosted feet, scalds or bums, try Ballard's Snow Liniment. It is an unfailing cure for all pain. It possesses sterling merit and has been recommended from one to another, until it has found its way into every state in the union. Sold by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio, and J. & C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main.
THE MARKETS.
The opening, range and closing prices were: ,—-Closing— Yester-1
Range. To-day.
Wheat—Opening. May 88% June. .882i July 82%
May 24 June. 237a July 24
day. .88% .88?
.89»a .89 .875*0) .K** .82Uj® .83
Corn-
May 347a June 35i£ July 85»i
.87 •87% .82fi .3i% •35H .85*i .23?fe
.34 3£0 .S5%® .35*® .23%® .23%® .23
•34» .3514 •85% •244 •24Ms •24'a
Oats-
•m
.85% .24H .24 .24
S®
Mess PorkMay 11.80 11.77'/, ©1185 June 11 im 11.77%®11 90 July 11.9% 11 82ft@12 00
Lard—
11.77Vfe 11.85 11.92ft
fi.90 6.8VA 6.97%
11 85'/4 1190 11.92ft
0 87'/,ffl fi.90 C.87ft® 6 90 C.92!4® 6.9714
May June.... July
Bibs—
6.87ft 6.90 C.97H
6.87ft 92ft 7.00
6.00 6.05 a21J4
May 5.95 6.92ft® 5.97ft 597K June 600 6.00 607ft 605 .Tulv 610 6.07ft® 6.12ft 6.12K
COKN—Sales on track: No. 4. 33®34c No. 3, 34®34Hc No. 3 yellow, 34ft®35c No. 3 white, 35!ic.
BAY— Siles on track: No. 1 timothy. $10 SO® 11.25 No. 2 timothy. $9 00®9.50 mixed, $8.25®8 50 upland prairie, $ .0088.25. •SEEDS—Sales by sample: Timothy $1.33 clover, $4.50 liax, no sales.
SPRING- WHEAT—Sales by sample: No. 4, no sales: No 3, 8Sftc, WINTER, WHKAT—Sales by sample: No. 4 red, 75c No. 3 red, 85c.
VE—Sales on track: No. 3. no sales No. 2,44c. BARLEY—Sales on track: No. 4, 28®S5c No. 3, 45®65c.
BRAN—Sales on track at $9.2589 50. 'MIDDLINGS—Sales on track, steady. Sales at $8.0039.50.
OATS—Sales on track: No. 3, 22®22Hc choice, 23®24c No. 3 white, fair, 24®24Kc good, 25®25ftc choice, 26®26!4c fancy, 26'/i®27^c No. 2, 23^a® 24c choice, 24)4®24%c No. 2 white, 27®27ftc choice, 275iffi28c.
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Wheat—The closing prices for July wen York, 87%c St. Louis, 77Hc Duluth. $1.01 To-1 Iedo. 81 &c Milwaukee, 82t&c Minneapolis, Sl.OSVfe. I
Corn—Tbe closing prices for May were: New York, 42'Ac St Louis. 30%c.
Cleanse
NOW
TT"
the System
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Honxstcs Stkakns. Felchville, Vt. $1.00. Six for S5.0Q. At Druggists. Wells. Riqhabpbom
A ext., -Burlington, v't.
ANY CNE CAN DYE
A Dress, or a Coat, Ribbons, Feathers, Yarns, Rags, etc.
ind fan things 1 DYES.
Any Color FOR TEN CENTS
ind In many other ways SAVE Monev, and make things look like NEW, by using DIAMOND The work is easy, simple, quick the colors the BEST and FASTEST known.
lie, quick mown. .*
Ask
for
DIAMOND DYES and take iio other. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents
Baby Portraits.
A Portfolio of beautiful baby pictures from life, printed on fine plate paper by patent photo process, sent free to Mother of any Baby bom within a year.
Every Mother wants these
Saby's
ictures send at once. Give name and age. WElfcS, RIOHARDSON 4 CO.,
BURLINGTON, VT.
In 18831 contracted Blood Poison of baa type, and was treated with mercury, potash and sarsapslilla mixtorcs,growing worse all the time. 1 took 7 small bottles S.
S. S. which
enred me entirely, and no sign of the dreadful disease has retnrned. 3. C. Naxck,
Jan. 10, '89. Hobbyvlllq, Ind. tty little niece had white swelling to snch an extent that she was confined to the bed for a long time. More than 30 pieces sf bone came ont of hrr
C/
leg,
U)
and the doctors said
amputation was the only remedy to save her life. I refused the operation and put her on S.S.S. and she Is now npand active and inas good health as any child. Miss Amxib Geesuno.
Feb. 11, 'S3. Columbus, Ga. Book on lllood Diseases sent free. Swirr SPBctnc Co.
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga,
THE TERKE HAUTE EXPRESS, FitlDAT MORNING. APRIL 19, 1889
^®^DiCINE
M«w»m
Ff WHost
BEECHA3TSPHXS, taken as directed
«nuiii?unr,
Address, World's Dispensary Medical, Association,663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y-
DR. GLOVER,
Specialty, diseases of tbe Rectum. KKMOVED TO SEVENTH POPLAR STREETS.
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Coffee and Sugar,
New
3M
York, April
18.—Coffee—Options
opened
steady, unchanged to 5 points up closing steady 5® 10 points up sales,
500 bags, including: May
S16.55S16.60 June, *16.60®16.70 August. $161 -6)16.90 September,$16,953)17.06: October, $17.00® 17.10 December, [email protected] January, $17.15® 17.20. Spot rlo quiet fair cargoes, lf&c.
Sugar—Raw, quiet fair refining, 6%c Cen-1 trlfugal, 96 test, 7&c refined steady, 7Vfec.
Outside Markets.
A**
WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTIM DISORDERED LIVER
thejr ACT LIKE MA8IC:-*/"'/»»'« will work woodenupontheVitalOnw SnhMh
-A
JSjl
With that most reliablo medicine—Palne's Celerj Compound. It purines the blood, cures Constlpatlo^ and regulates the liver and kidneys,effectually cleansing the system of all waste and dead matter.
DO IT
1
Paine'S
Celery Compound
combines true nerve tonic and strengthening' qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. I have been troubled for some years with a complication of difficulties. After trying various remedies, and not finding relief, I tried 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 a new man. Digestion has Improved, and I have gained ten pounds In weight since I bave commenced taking the Compound."
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These are "facts" admittrfbyUurosands, In an classes of society, and one of the beat guaranty to the NerroM aadDgnhtrtri is that BjttCHAMt HLLS HAfc THE LAMEST SALE W ANT MTENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full dMcos with cadi Box.
Prepared onljr.bjr THOS. BIICHA1. It. Luwatkln, Baal Md bp B. F. ALLEjl A CO.. 3«» ml 167 Caaal St., Sole Agents for the United fitate^ «*», (If ywr druggist does not keep them,)
WILL MAIL BEECHAITS PILLS OR RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.
•"'--'"•VsH at.l kinds op repairing promptly attended to.
Shop oil First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND
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For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Specific for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women: a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach,nausea, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. "Favorite preacrtp-
I tion" is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive gnar
antee of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, with full directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.
Calf in all
One Door
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buinca.^
Otoyisw. Mdi WIM as* Ms the Wiasit. Mil llufcrti. fluwm.
atatsws
fm I—-• an* StlHiias»tHNsto,
NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND. -^l^jsAmjMOHnwas o* Engines, Boilers,
HI
mi •wssImm. Cel5»M5rriBtMsB« st HmlLmssI
Apatite. StertMM•*Brastfc CstNnMsTScam, WatchM UM ttia. ObteiStf SiMgJFriMM Mum.mad all sad Tmabltaa fc. THE FIRST MSE WILL firVtaEUEF TWEWTT mWUTES.. Thisjanofiction. Era Pilli, and them uJtoW
PKCBNIX
Foundry and Machine Works
Mill and Mining Maoh|irjery.
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY DXAIJGUH Belting, Belting Cleth, Pipe, Brass Geods, and All Kinds el Mill and RUchihery Supplies tWBtigine and Boiler Repairing promptly attended to.
j.:h. cliff.
CLIFF
6c
CO.
MANIJFACTITKKHS OF
BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,
C. Ill
A Fair Offer.
081
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We have just received a large shipment
styles
Ladies' Toe Slippers, from 2« to 7 Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties, all
West of Kaufman's Grocery.
by th Louis
You are earnestly requested Ballard Snow Liniment Co., of St Mo., to Rive Ballard's Horebound Syrup a trial for consumption, coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, etc. It iB only recommended for diseases of the throat and lungs, and. for those troubles it certainly has no equal in the world. Its sales have been as marvelous as its its cures have remarkable. It has been recommended from family to family until its fame has spread from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try it and if it does not cure you your money will be refunded. Sold by~J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio street, and J. & C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main street.
Their Bualnesi Booming.
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Probably no one thing has 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.
Ladies' Fine Kid or Goat Button Shoes, warranted all solid $ Ladies'Fine Kid Hand Sewed Common Sense 2 Children's Shoes, from 8 to 11, all solid Youths'Shoes, from 11 to 2, all solid ,N -TI Infants' Shoes, from 1 to 5, all solid Men's Fine Shoes, Button, Congress and Lace, all solid 1 Men's Fine Calf Boots1 Men's Genuine Alligator, Kangaroo, Patent Leather and French
and widths
at
Established 1861. J. H. WILLUX8, FMMnt
East Main
DREAMERY
NEW YORK SHOE CO,
and the best French Kid which we willlsell at naif price.
THEY HAVE NOW ON
half price
Ladies' Fine Dongola, Kid, Opera and Common Sense, E and EE widths S
styles
Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid, smooth inner
sole
Men's Calf Shoes, plain toe and tip. warranted solid 2 Men's Dongola Congress, plain toe and tip 2 Misses' Spring Heel Shoes, Dongola Kid, 1 Fat Babies' Shoes, French Kid, 1 to 5 Ladies' and Misses' Rubbers
Everything in the shoe line in proportion to the above quoted prices, people of Terre Haute and vicinity is to come and inspect
081 Meiin Street,
CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,
...V-i-' MAMOVACTDBUS 0
SA,SLV: DOOR©,
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glaas, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware, Corner of Mlitk kad Htlksny KrMta, t«n« Huto, lad.
Street
AT THE NEW ADVERTISEMENT OF THE 7
Main. Street.
of
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Hardware Store and
FENNER A LITTLE.
Praotical Tinners and Dealers In Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. All orders executed promptly and first-class work guaraD**ed. A ltee Street—Oor. Twelfth iid Mali BU—Is.
JEFFERS
6c
lOOI, 1003, 1005 and 1007 Wabash Avenue,
8, 4, 6, 8, lO, 1», 14, 16, 18, 80 and IS Tenth Street,^
MEATS
FINEST FRESH AND CURED
HERMAN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
O A I A E S
Pbsatont, Landaua, Coupes, Buggies, etc.,
by machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style blocks for LADIES' HATS and BONNETS. M. CATT, 226 South Third Street, tbe only Practical Hatter In Terre Haute.
BUTTER!
FRESH
the" fambus Ludlow shoe in all styles and sizes
rw
SHADOW
A Doc, crossing a bridge orer a stream with a piece of flesh in his mouth, saw his own shadow in the water, and took for that of another Dog, with a piece of meat double his own in size. He therefore let go his own, and fiercely attacked the other Dog, to get his larger piece from him. He thus lost both.
—/Ettf's Fabits.
It
other Soaps that give more in bulk for the money, that they are cheaper but such bulk is made up with rosin. When quality is sacrificed for quantity, such soap is not cheap at any price. Santa Claus Soap is the best, and is solchjjr all grocers. It is made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK ft CO., Chicago, 111.
always pays
to
hold on to a good thing. People who have tried Santa Claus Soap hold on to it because it is good. Some may think that because there are
Incorporated 1888.
J. IL
CLOT,
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Fine Shoes
For Sale at tbe Cosy Little Sboe Store of
GEO. A. TAYLOR, 1105 WABASH AVENUE,
Three Doors East ot Eleventh Street, South Side. Repairing Neatly Executed.
ALSO
FISH AND GAME IN SEASON.
^-JOSEPH HORN, Proprietor. &T822 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
SOMETHING NEW
Phoenix Market,
in Terre Haute!
GENTS' soft and stiff HATS MADE OVER
Jnst received and will constantly keep for sale a fine lot of fresh creamery butter In prints and buckets. Orders promptly delivered to any part of the city free of charge.
M. O. I{OUTZAHN, lO© South Sixth) Street.
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