Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1889 — Page 3

ANNO CJNCEMENTS.

QHOS^rBIKTOMOnS!

All members of Vigo Council, No. 48, Order Chosen Friends, are requested to meet at P, J. Byan's undertaking establishment to attend the funeral of Friend W. F. Briscoe, at 2 p. m, Tuesday, May 7th.

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C. L. WAUNEB, Councilor. W. W. DICKERSON, Hec'jr.

r\ ERNANIA HALL.

This hail is now completettand offers all modern Improvements and conveniences. The ball Is to let at reasonable terms to societies, etc. For terms apply to VflLHKLM HI NBICHS,

Manager, South Ninth street

Major George H. Purdy Is a candidate for city assessor on the Democratic ticket.

TOCKHOLDER8' MEETING.

IMDIAMAPOLIS & ST. Louis H'r I INDIANAPOLIS, I lid., Marchjw, 1889. Notice Is hereby given that a .°fp^,e stockholders of the Indianapolis A 8t Louis Ballway Company will be held at the office of the company at Indianapolis, In the «tate of Indiana, on Wednesday, the fl^eenth day of May, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon. Such meeting Is called for the purpose of taking Into consideration an agreement for consolidation of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati A Indianapolis Railway Company, the Indianapolis 4 8t Louis Hallway Company and the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St Louis 4 Chicago Railway Company adopted by the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis 4 St Louis Railway Company at a meeting held on the 27th day of March, i889. J. D. LATNG/Presf

J. T. WANN, Secretary.

wldent

WANTED

wagon. Address 300 north Eleventh street.

WANTED-Flve

traveling salesmen. Salary

and expenses no experience necessary. Address, with stamp, L. H. LINN 4 CO., La Crosse, Wis.

ANTED—A house of six or eight rooms In central part of city. Address F, this office.

ANTED—iIBL—Apply at 729 Ohio street

WANTED—Ten

reliable dining-room girls for

hotels In city call at once. MRS. MABTIN, Employment Office, 430 Ohio street

WANTED

Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc..

ground In best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing of all kinds.

JOHN ARMSTRONG, No. 10 North Third street

WANTED—A

home for a six months old boy

baby, also a home for boy 3-years old. Apply to the Charity Organization Society, 601VfeOblo,

WANTED-Maxlnkuckeeorders.

Lake Ice Co. are now

prepared to fill all No. 14 south Seventh street

AN TED-Pong You, Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main streets. First-class work.

1X7ANTED-Carpenters, builders and contractors W to know that the best place to buy lime, hair and cement Is at Relman 4 Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

WANTED-A

position as laborer. Inquire at

411 North Fourth street

WANTED—Second-hand

goods, clothing, etc.

bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J. E. GREEN, 326 and 328 Ohio street

FOR SALE.

F'OR

SALE—Home mode soap. Best In the city. In any uuantlty desired. 1300 south Fourteenth street. I7H)E SALE—A fresh milch cow. A first rate cow J1 with young calf. Enquire at 610south Fourth or 120 west Muln street.

I'pOR

SALE—A good buggy liorse 4lack live years old. Will sell cheap. Euqulre of J. E. KBOH, at .Tellers & Herman's, between 12 and 1 o'clock.

?OR SALE-On easy terms, my house, nine rooms, with all modern Improvements, southeast corner north Center and Sycamore streets. F. F. KEITH.

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8ALE-I have the most complete line of base ball supplies In the city masques, bats, caps, belts, balls, gloves, etc. L. D. Smith, 661 Main

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SALE—$200 will buy a new 7i/j octavo upright piano of J. D. Owen, at the Central Book Store, 624 Main street Call and see It

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7*OR SALE—Why buy a second-band piano when you can buy a new one for t200. Call and see It at the Central Book Store, 524 Main street

J. D. OWEN.

J^OR SALE—Old papers at !JBc per hundred, suit­

able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally Express office.

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7H)R SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer ptpe. Relman 4 Steeg, Ninth and Main street.

17*011 SALE—Two young 4-year-old horses, 17 A1 hands high, one roan, one brown suitable for dratt team, or transfer, or farm, or general work also one gray pony suitable for single driving gentle, lady can drive.- Call at 18 and 20 south Third street E. M. WATSON.

ITOR

8ALE—A good six-room bouse near the comer of Sixth and Chestnut streets at a bargain. FRED A. ROSS 4 CO.

FOR RENT.

LT'OR RENT—Furnished rooms. Enquire at D10 Ohio street

M)R RENT—Small house with good barn sultable for teamster. DONHAM 4 HUSTON, 318 Ohio street

i'^OR

BENT—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

TO TRADE.

rpo TRADE-A good lot In northeast part of -L city for a good horse and buggy. FRED A. BOSS 4 CO.

MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN—In sums to suit the bor rower, on the most favorable terms.

MONEY

BIDDLK, HAMILTON 4 CO, Sixth and Main.

MONEYor

TO LOAN—In any amount, on real estate personal security, at low rate of Interest FBED A. BOSS 4 CO., 621 Ohio Street

TO LOAN—In any amount at lowest rates. Desirable real estate for sale or trade In all parts or the city. JAM49 D. BIGKLOW.

Long-Standing

Blood Diseases axe cured by the persevering use of Ayer's Bar sap axilla.

This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others but, with persistence, the result Is certain. Bead these testimonials

For two years I suffered from a severe pain in my right side, and haJ other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle,

Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my experience with medicine, I never saw more

Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the'strengthening of my sight." —Mrs. parrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas/

I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly and, as my brother and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandma, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and continue it -for a year.

last three months. —T. B. Wiley, 146 Chambers St., New York City. Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy*pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured."—Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

PREPARED BT

Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 eix bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.

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OB THE

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According to Your Needs. .JAMES MEANS 14 SHOE Bis light and stylish. It fits like a

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lng perfectly easy the first time It is worn, it will satisfy the most kfastldlons. JAMESMKANS .93 SHOE is absolutely the nly shoe of its prlc« which las ever been placed extensively on toe market in which dnrabllity

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A. F\ KIVITS.

G'M'D

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, is the only medicine of its class that is guarauteed to benefit or cure in all diseases for which it is recommended or the money paid for it will be promptly refunded.

Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison, saltrheum or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Feversores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Goitre or Thick Neck, and Eating Sores or Ulcers.

Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood purifying, invigorating, and nutritive properties, if taken in time. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath. Catarrh in the Head, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is. a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs.

Tim wmr.n OTOBT The worid onglit to done for mc in ho euro which was so bad as to ble by the physicians went to be treated. One me a copy of an adverSwlft's Specific, and 1 relief from the flrst few gradually forced out of soon cured sound and months since

I quit talc-

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For Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or Liver Complaint," Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists.

SO 280V D. Jtnow what S. S. S. has «f a malignant Cancer, be comlaered incarain Chicago, where I of my neighbors sent tisement in regard to began taking It. I got dose* tire poison was my system, and I was well. It IB now ten ing 8. S. S. and I have _.ljr fc

had no sign of return of the dreadful dUeasc. MB*. AHM BOTHWELL. Au Sable, Mich., Dec. 39,

Send for books on Bkxxt ^.seases and Cancers mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.

SECOND

Opera House.

IMPLICATION FOB LICENSE.

apply to the board of their next regular see-

The undersigned will county commissioners, at slon. which commences on the first Monday In June, 1889, for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on his premises. Ills place of business Is located on east quarter of lot No. 121 of the original town (now city) of Terre Haute. In Harrison township. Vigo county, Indiana. House No. JEM Wabash avenue.

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LUCIUS O. MITCHELL.

FXCURSIOI TO PARIS (FEAKL)

WORLD'S EXPOSITION 1 LOW RATES. Tickets to and from Europe over all the best Trans-Atlantic steamship lines.

JOHN G. HEINL.-7

No. 2S North Eighth Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

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You should read TIIBCHICAGO DAILY NEWS

because

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haz't the, time to read it* Fiere is a paper published in Australia which is as large as a blanket. This wouldn't suit you. You want a newspaper at once convenient, complete and condensed, and still you don't want to overlook anything of real importance. You don't want your neighbor to say to you,

POINT

Did you read so-and-so in to-day's paper? and be obliged to answer, No. I didn't see that," and then nave him ask you,

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What paper do you

read?" This will never happen to you if you read TUB CHICAGO DAILY

NEWS.

Remember—Its circulation is «o,ooo a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail

25

cts.

a month, four months $1.00,—cne cent a day.

For Inventions promptly secured. Reference, by permission, to Hon. win. Mack. Address

PATEITS

O. E. DUFFY, CO? Seventh Street, Washington, D. A

DR. GLOVER, t*-.

Specialty, diseases of the Reclum. REMOVED

TO SEVENTH A POPIAR STREETS.

NEWS OF THE NMBORBOOD.

Brazil Comes to the Front With

Fire to Keep "Our Class."

in

UNPRECEDENTED LOW WATER IN THE EEL -RIVER.

There is a Lively Fostoflice War at Worthington Other Neighborhood Nevvrs.

Special to the Expres* BRAZIL, Ind., May 6.—A fit© in the east end, Saturday night, burned John Bain's saloon to the ground.

Miss Cynthia Ridinger, of Terre Haute, was in the city this morning, on her way to Center Point, to accompany her aged mother, who is sick, home to Terre Haute.

The drouth has so completely retarded the oats growth throughout the county that, at even a short distance, the ground looks bare.

The effects of the frost are not proving as disastrous as at first supposed. Iideality and surroundings had much to do with it On low grounds, garden vegetables, grapes, strawberries, and even peaches, were frozen, while at a higher altitude and in a drier atmosphere they

^Improvement* or­

dered on esist Main street and now in progreES, will cost property ownero from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars.

Eel river is so low that it is being forded at all usual points as in August and September of past years—a condi tion heretofore unknown to the oldest denizens of the Eel river country.

The incorporated town elections took place to-day. There are six such corporations in Clay county: Bowling Green, Center Point, Clay City, Carbon, Knight8vitle and Staunton.

':!a Suicitle of Harry Robinson. Marry W. Bishop, better known Harry Robinson, "The Man with the Silver Horns," committed suicide Sun' day at Bloomington, III., taking six grains of morphine. He left several letters, in one of which he said he had deliberately committed suicide because he was homeless and penniless and feared he would soon be rendered helpless from paralysis, with which be was afiioted. His father lives at 333 east Twelfth street, Brooklyn. He was 55 years old. It is believed that his suicide was precipitated by the fact that his wife obtained a divorce from him last week. She WBB formerly Miss Ella Kerr of Lexington, 111.

Neighborhood News Notes. Dr. Parnell C. Willis, of Washington was mnrried for the eighth time last week.

The newspapers of Logansport are agitating for the adoption of a $250 license law.

The question of early closing the stores is agitating business circles in Crawfordsville.

The tower on the Catholic Church at Marshall will be taken down this week and a much taller one substituted.

Mrs. J. B. Robb, of Crawfordsville, died Saturday morning after an illnees of nearly a year. She was aged 48 years.

The gas bill for- Hghting--tij»-¥rM? A. rooms at Crawfordsville last month was BO large that it has been decided to put in electric light.

Lincoln Snook and Miss Ella Jordan, giving their residence as in this' city, were married at the Baptist parsonage in Paris last Saturday.

A frame building at Hazslton, owned by S. E. Gilbert, of Evansville, and occupied by James Phillips and M. P. Cox, was burned to the ground Friday night.

Mrs. Samuel Fettinger, the wife of a farmer near Petersburg, while standing near a burning brush pile, caught her clothing on fire and was fatally injured.

There is trouble over the postofthe at Worthington. The present incumbent refuses to vacate until his term expires. Mrs. Mary Howe, the newly appointed P. M., has referred the question to headquarters.

Washington Democrat: Tom Tidman has returned from Terre Haute where he attended the miner's convention? The union accepted the reduction. They will receive 50 cents for screer.ed coal and 40 cents for unscreened.

Joseph Stuard's barn, about three miles northwest of Clarksville, Illinois, was entirely destroyed by fire Saturday morning, with all its contents, among which were a new binder, two farm wagons and a large amount of hay and grain. The insurance, wnich is 8900, will not near cover the loss.

The laying of the corner-stone of the new Methodist Episcopal Church at Covington took place Saturday, Bishop Bryce officiating. He was assisted by Presiding Elder W. H. Hickman and other prominent ministers. A large number of people witnessed the ceremonies. The short address of the bishop was well received.

Toledo Democrat: A calf recently born in Greenup, and owned by Jim Ewart, is a queer freak. A fifth, and perfectly formed, leg grows out of a large lump on the calf's left side, and its tail, whioh otherwise is perfectly natural, curls up over its back, and the end grows fast to the flesh, making a complete' loop. The calf is alive and 88 frisky as though no blemish or deformity disfigured its profile.

Save the best birds for next year's breeding and send the othero to market.

Hall's Hair Rnewer is free from alcohol and dies that injure the skin. It is scientifically prepared, and will restore gray hair to its original color and vigor

The Wyandotte is a quiet, docile biid and a good winter layer. They are not uite as easily raised as the Plymouth ocke, but this may be overcome in time.

Ri

Ballard's Snow Liniment.

Ballard's Snow Liniment ii the most penetrating liniment known in the world. It is due to its wonderful penetrating qualities, that it effects such wonderful cures of neuralgia and rheum atism. It draws all poisonous secretions to the outside surface and promotes a natural circulation of the blood. Try Ballard's Snow Liniment at once and you will never be without it. A bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and Ballard's Horehound Syrup should be in every house. Sold by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. & C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

Mix cut straw with the cut hay, and the straw will be eaten and a portion of the hay saved. Moisten the whole mess and sprinkle bran or meal over it.

BEECH AM'S PII.LS cure bilious and nervous ills.

Vbm ymwt

k—-

WnitaalAomUM •«rkPIUk If yon are yellow,

BUIKHM

ooostipatod

with headache, bad breath, dimmy, no appetite, look out your Liver wont of ndn, Oneboxot thawPflkwilldriv* nil die tiooblen- awnyand matenn being of you. Price 25 dents. Sold J. E. Somen,

Sixth and Ohio fltmnt, a

J. C. Baur, Seventh and Main (treat.

THE MARKETS.

GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.^

CHICAGO, May 6.—The opening, range and dosing prices were: ,—Ckxlng

Wheat—Opening. .83 .81% .78*

Mar-. Jane. July

Range. To4v. .six® .sit

.811

JBS

Mw Jane. 30.% Jail. .28 Mar 5!f5r37H 11 55 11.56 Jane......••U-42«.U-42fe911fln| 11.60 Jalr ...11.50 1150 ail 75 11.7J

.80% .W .34 •34U) MX

.im

.34 •W%

.33*9 .34UL® .S4%»

Corn-

Mar Jane July 35

•34% .84 •Mtt -34W

.22»a .22?s9 .23 &

OaU—

:iI

as* mx

VEGETABLES—:

100 per doeat.

11.40

a 6.80

Laid—

Mar 6.75 6 76 June &77V4 6.77) Jalr.. 682ft 6.821

6.80 6.76 &82fe 6.80 '69(» 686

M§«iS lla 69i

5.96

ha 597K *1 *06

6.96

Strait Bibs— 10r®S..... 6 96 6.95 Mt 593ft 692ft® 6.92ft 6.92ft®

a*

6.86

6.90 6.97ft

Onions la tote

SieuBb««»

Leeks 16e per down. Btrtt SMMto Carrote $1.0001.26 par barrel. oAbege. New Orleans, $3.0033.35: Mobile, fiL00®&25 per crate. Turnips 26a30c per dozen, lettnee ®c Pgr dozen. Rbunerb le per ponod. RmHshes 15®20c per dozen. Spinach 75c fa lots. Soup bunches 15c per dozen, Soup banches, fine. 30®36e per dozen. Asparagns weak $1.60 per box. Green peas $1.60 per bushel. Tomatoes. Florida®, [email protected] per bu. New Bermuda potatoes, $7 per barrel New Orleans. $5 per barrel. Rutabagas 75c per barrel. String beans $1.00 per box wax beans, $260 per box. Cauliflower $3 00 per basket. .... ..

Outside Markets.

Wheat—The doting prices for July were: New Tork, 85c St. Loots, 74»c: Toledo. 79%c Du lutb, 96c Milwaukee, 78&c Minneapolis, 98c. corn—The closing prices for Julr were: New York, 42ftc St Louis. 82%c.

Dry Goods.

NBW YORK, May 6.—Dry goods business was again moderate with Jobbers, the centennial visitors having left the market. Agents were in receipt of a good many small orders of moderate size for filling In wants, and some good sales for fall were made In staple cottons for shipment by slow freight to distant points. In other respects the market maintains the unusual comparative quiet of this period, though prices are for the most part firm, with an upward tendency In some directions.

Coffee and Sugar.

NEW YORK, May 6.—Coffee—Options opened steady and unchanged to 5 points down. Closed steady and unchanged, 5 points down to 5 points up. Spot rio, steady fair cargoes, 183*c.

Sugar—Raw, wholly nominal.

A Perfect Laxative

should be mild, prompt, and pleasant, with no griping or purgative effects. It should also incite the liver to action, aid digestion, and relieve the ld(lney\

"Aa a gentle Uxnttve. Palne'a Celerr Compound is surely without a peer. 1 think I ought to know, since 1 have tried remedy after remedy for about live or six rears, and have found nothing tbat equals it in my case ofcostlveness."

J. B. JENKINS, Teacher, Clogrd's Creek, Tean.

"Palne's Celery Compound is prompt and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves Uttle to be desired. I have great confidence In Its mertia."

ALBERT LKONAKD, AnoeiaU Editor. Journal of Pedagogy, Athena, Ohio.

"••For two'or three years I suffered intensely every night with severe pains In my bowels, which were habitually constipated. My bowela are now regular, and I have had no return of those pains since using one bottle of

Paine's-

Celery Compound

F. O.

STICKNEY,

in/rn

Druggist, Havana, Ala.

Moral Use Palne's Celery Compound and stop ruining the intestinal tract with harsh purgative pills. fi.oo. Six for $5.00. Druggists

WILLS, RICHARDSON SI Co., Burlington, Vt.

DIAMOND DYES

"We

the wood,

Like nothing else, Palne's Celery Compound is a perfect laxative, and cures constipation where all otber remedies fail.

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Living upon Lactated Food are Healthp

OABICO Happy and Ilearly. It ii unequalml.

Sw tint mryjxlr toatrapri TH)

BCBT«

Ficutn.

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IT CONFORMS TO SHAPE OP FOOT. If yon want porfaction In fit, with freedom from coma and,all discomfort you will always wear tti« Burt ft Packard Shoe. It Is aduwwMccd 11 the matt com/arlaNt, the bat newtn and mt afyaM ~Tentlem«n's shoe made in the world.

Don't spoil your feet by weiring cheap shoes. The Burt A Packard Shoo costs no more than any \Omvgk other fine shoe, umytfi me approach it in valmm.

All styles in Band-made, Hand-welt, and Bnrtwelt: also BOTS' and Yotmra'. If not sold by roar dealer send his name and your address to r» 1 1 pt ij (raeceMora to Rurt a Packard) ackard & iel0| Brockton, Maaa. sold by —SOLD BY-

J. LUDOWICI, TEARS HAUTE, IND

IS THE ONLY

COMBINED

SOAP CLEANER POLISHER

LEAVES SKIN SOFT AND SMOOTH. CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL E A S A N W O O W O

5CTENTS

WITHOUT SCRATCHING. A CAKE. ASK YOURGROCKM.

Tie MODOC TRIPOLI HLTTING CO.

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Established 1861. 3. H. WILLIAMS, Pnildent

Ladies!

GEO. A. TAYLOR,

vmm

The Makers of a Well Known Churn write

have been often asked by dairymen:

best soap to use to properly cleanse dairy utensils We have invariably replied, the

'Ivory,'

thoroughly clean. Boiling water must be used, and that, in connection with

IVORY SOAP,

leaving it clean

and

JEFFERS

FRESH

'What

but

as

for washing dairy utensils, it is really summed up

sweet

utensils half cleaned will spoil the delicate aroma of

butter.' which may be perfect in other respects."

A WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soaps, each represented to be just as good as the 'Ivory' they ARE NOT. but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.

Conyricht, 18SC, by Procter & Gamble.

is the very

for giving

specific

in making

NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND. MANUFACTCKKRS OR

Engiiiea, Bollera, Mill and Mining Macliirjery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY.

1KAUCBSIN

Belting, Bolting Cloth, Pipe, Brut Goods,

and All Kinds of Mill and Machinery Supplies.

|WEnolne and Bailer Repairing promptly attended to.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF

Saslri, Door©, Blinds, &o.

:.. —r*v,. AND DKAI.KKS IN v.v, Lumber, "Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware, Corner of Hlnth anil Mulberry Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

WILLTAXJCLIirr, CUL'K.

CLIFF

Incorporated 1888

J. M. CL11TT, 8«C'T NND Treat.

CO.,

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MANUKACTITBEKS OK

BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,

ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Shop im First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HA.UTE, IND

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them

will thoroughly cleanse and deodorize

for further use. Any dairy

'gilt

edge

THE PEOPLE'S

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and Gents' Furnishing House. A Complete Stock of

The Newest Goods.

POPULAR PRICES.

1238 Main Street, Near Thirteenth.

,'•* SiRn "Big 13"

S. D. JENNESS & CO.

PHCENIX

Foundry and Machine Works

N, OU»F

IT WILL PAY YOU

To Inspect the Stock o(

Fine Shoes For Sale atihe Cosjr Little Slioe Store of

1105

Three Doors Bait of Kleventli Stmt. South Side. Repairing Neatly Executed.

SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FOI?

Monarch Gasoline Stoves,. Ice Cream Freezers,

SCREEN DOO^S AND WINDOWS. 12C0 Main Street—Cor. Twelfth and Main Streets. EAST MAIN STREET HARDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.

BUTTER!

CREAMERY

WABASH AVENUE,

HERMAN,

Sc

IANCIACTUUIRS OF

A I A E S

-V Pbxtons, Landaus, Coupes, Buggies, etc., si'.

"•i-'' -?".-' lOOI, 1003, 1008 and 1007 Wabaah Avenue,

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, IS, 14, 16, 18, 20 and XI Tenth Street,

TERRE

HACTK. IND.

Jnst received and will constantly keep for sale a fine lot of fresh creamery butter In prints and backets. Orders promptlr delivered to any part of the city free of charge.

M. C. ^OUTZAHN, lO© Soutt] SixtJi Street.

.SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!

br machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style blocks for LA DIK8' HATS and BONNKT& M. OATT, *26 South Third Street, the only Practical Batter In Tern Haute.

'"V

Our Leader!

A Ladles' Doncola Shoe of sterling excellence In material and workmanship. The prices tell the•ton.

$1.50.

D. REIBOLD,

300 Main Street.

FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!

INSURANCE.

You can get Fire Insurance or any other kind of Insurance of

Allen, Kelley & Co.,

665 Wabash Avanua, Terrt Haute, Ind.,

TKLKTHONI NO. 24a

This agency represents the best Fire Insurance companies now doing business, also the beat

[LIVE STOCK INSURANCE

company In the state.' All Loesses are AUJCSTKD BT D8 and paid within ,ONK or KIVK DAYS from date of same.

ASSETS, $153,000,000.00i

Very Lowest Rates and good treatment, (jive as a call,

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

DR. E, A. GILLETTE,

DENTIST.

Killing of Teeth a Specialty.

Office—McKeen's new block, cor. 7th and Main sts

W. H. MAIL. L, H. BAKTHOLOMMW.

DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW Ler|ti©ts,— (Succesaors to Bartholomew ft Hall. 629^ Ohio St. Terre Haute, Ind.

I. H. ^OYSE,

NO. 517 OHIO STREET.

DR. C. O. LINCOLN.

DKNTIST.

All work warranted as represented. Office anc residence 810 North Thirteenth street, Terre Haute, IM.

A. F. Froeb & Co.

JEWELERS. Diamonds and all Preolous Stones reset In any style on short notice.

MBLUPs

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FINE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS.

A Large Stock of

Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Novelties.

.506 WABASH AVENUE

Terra Hants, Ind.

GREAT

Plant Sale!

Thirty Days. Immense stock. Choice, well grown novelties very cheap. Everybody Is Invlted to call and see for themselves.

Terre Haute. 1

A. J. GALLAGHER,

PLUMBER, Gas and Steam Fitter,

424 Cherry Street. Terra Haute

M. A. BAUMAN,

Painting, Graining, Glazing, Calclmlnlng and Paper Hanging,

NO. 23 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. (Residence, 1823 Chestnut street) Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited.

WORK PKOMPTLlr DONE.

SPASMS I EPILEPSY! FITS! A new, prompt and permanent core. Nothing like It No Fits after flvtiday's treatment, ft is not in any way Injurious to the mind. Name* kept private If requested. Call and investigate the medical properties of this wonderful Magic Kerve and Brain Tonic.

DR. 8. D. WILLIS,

121S N. 1th SL TerreHaute,Ind