Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 May 1889 — Page 3

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J.

T. WANN,

Secretary.

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WANTED—The

I1

Pears' Soap

The firm of Bernhardt & Busclima has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. John Bern hardt will continue the business. All acccounts due said firm are to be paid to him.

Tkhrk HAUTK,

WANTED.

OTRAWBKRRIE3, lO Asparagus, Spinach,

-Fair white hands. Brightclearcomplexioit Soft healthful skin.

ANNOUNCE MENT S.

J^OTICK.

Tlie Union Savings Association of this city, recently organized. Is now ready to receive subscriptions for shares of Its stock.. This association has for sale one thousand shares at one hundred dollars each, payable In Installments of 2BC per week for each hundred-dollar share until fully paid. It also loans money at low rates of Interest upon approvad security. Call and have Its workings explained to you at Its office, No. aostfa Main street, thlicftyT~T-

PEARS'—The Great English Compleiicn SOAP,-Sold EwryiteB"

a. BOWHHEB,..

Secretary.

TGazette and Journal copy 3t]

ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.

Spring Onions. Radishes, Lettuce, Choice Country Butter and Eggs.

BERKHBRM A KRKUNI). Leading Grocers.

Southwest corner Eighth and Poplar streets.

W•ANTED

Klrls at once also male help

furnished on short notice. 43(1 Ohio street

MRS. MARTIN, Employment Ofllce.

\\rApTtED—Indeed! Well, what Is wanted?

A

VV pair of those Wardwell hand sewed congress or bal shoes for $8? Think of It, only |3 at Ale Williams' summer sale, cor. Eleventh and Main streets.

WANTED-Man

to till vncancy bond or cash

security required. Apply between 7 and 9 a. m. and 5 and 7 p. m. at 669 Main str-et, room 4. -Five traveling salesmen. Salary expenxes no experience necessary. Address, with stamp, L. II. LINN & CO., La Crosse, Wis.

best kangaroo shoe you ever

saw on the market for only $4, $4.SO and $5. McWllllains' summer sale, cor. Eleventh and Main streets.

WANTED—A

house or six or eight rooms In

central part of city. Address F, this ofllce.

WANTED

Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground In best manner. Lawn mowers put In order.

AIBO

saws dressed for carpenters,

butchers, and others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.

'VITANTED—People

WANTED—A

to stop complaining and

VV call and see the bargains, if ever there were b-irgains. In boots and shoes at McWllllains', Eleventh and Main streets.

home for a six months old boy

baby, also a homo for boy 3-years old. Apply to the Charity Organization Society, DOHA Ohio.

WANTED-

-Maxlnkuckee Lake Ice Co. are now

prepared to All all orders. No. 14 south Seventh street

WANTED—Allof

W

the ladles to attend the sum­

mer sale fine Oxtord ties, slippers and latest style fine shoes at McWIlllams', Eleventh and Main streets.

A N E Pong You. Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main streets. First-class work. "l\r ANTED-Carpentere, builders and contractors to know that the best -place to buy lime, hair and cement Is at Reiman A Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

WANTED—A

pair of those splendid congress

shoes tor gentlemen which are being sold for only

$1.25.

How Is that? We have them.

McWIlllams, Eleventh 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. ,17 K. GREEN, 326 and 328 Ohio street

FOR SALE.

li^OR SALE—100,000 brick. Must sell in the J1 next thirty days. WM. lHCKSON Riley, ind.

/OR SALE Bicycles and safeties, all styles, all sizes, all nrl'-es catalogues free. Parker & Urban, 30 north Sixth street.

IVOR'SAl.EOn

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easy terms, my house, nine

rooms, with all modern Improvements, southeast corner north Center and Sycamore streets. F. F. KEITH.

11X)R

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

I.^OR

SALE -$200 will buy a new 7Li) octavo up-

right piano of J. D. Owen, at the Central Book Store, 524 Main street Call and see It

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SALE—Why buy a second-hand piano when you can buy a new one for $200. Call aud see It at the Centr.il Book Store, 521 Main street.

J. D. OWEN.

JjVJR SALE—Old papers Rt 26c per hundred, suitable for housecleanlng (Itirposes. Inquire at Dally Express office. Tj^OR SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Ninth and Main street

I7OR

Reiman fc Steeg.

SALE Two young 4-year-old horses, 17

hands high, one roan, one brown suitable for draft team, or transfer, or farm, or general work also one gray pony suitable for single driving gentle, lady can drive. Call at 18 and 21) south Third street K. M. WATSON. rhlrd street

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SALE—A good six-room house near the corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets at a bargain. FRED A. ROSS & CO.

FOR RENT.

,"OR RENT—Small house with good barn suitable for teamster. DONHAM 4 HUSTON, 318 Ohio street

I1r*OR

RENT -A suit of rooms at corner of Sixth and Cherry streets. In Koopman block, for gentleman and wife. Convenience and elegante not to be equaled in the city. None but respectable parties need apply. Enquire at 463 north Sixth «rw?t

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

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO, Sixth and Main.

MONEYor

TO LOAN—In "any amount, on real estate personal security, at 'J* 'Q" terest. KKED A. BOSS CO., 521 Ohio Street

tffONBY TO

LOAN—In

LOST—GoldFinder

JOHN BERNHARDT. HENRY BDSCHINK.

Ind., May 8th, 1H89.

I will continue the Jewelry business of the above under the firm name of John Bernhardt at the old stand, 517 Wabash Avenue, where I will be pleaded to see my old friends and patrons, and hope to merit their confidence and goodwill as heretofore. JOHN BERNHARDT,

Jeweler.

JTOCKIIOI.IM5RS* MEKTING. INWANAI'OUS

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& ST. R'T

COMPANY,

INDIANAI'OI.IS,1/3UISMarch

Ind.,

30,1889.

Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders or the Indianapolis fc St. Louis Railway Company will be held at the ofllce of the company at Indianapolis, In the state of Indiana, on Wednesday, the llfteenth 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 St. Louis Railway Company and the Cincinnati, Indian ipolls, St. Louis Chicago Railway Company adopted by the Board of Directors or the Indianapolis A St. Louis Railway Company at a meeting held on the 27th day of March, 1889. J. D. LAYN({. President.

any amount at lowest

iVI ratM. Desirable real estate for sale ortrade In all parts of the city.

JAMJC8 D. BI(iKLOW.

Opon liouM*

LOST.

watch and a $5 bill, north of Union

depot. will obtain a liberal reward by leaving same at this ofllce.

TO TRADE.

TOcity

TRADE—A good lot in northeast part of for a good horse and buggy. FRED A. ROSS & CO.

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES.

Paris has ju9t received anew patrol wagon. A white sparrow was seen at Danville the other day.

The Dodda chair factory, of Blooming ton, goes to Bedford for a $7,000 bonus, A petition is being circulated at Danville to close the barber shops on Sunday.

The Chinese laundrymen at Paris are rotten egged nearly every day by the small boy.

The meetings of the Salvation army at Paris are being largely attended and many converts secured.

Mr. John Tate, the largest grower of strawberries in Edgar county, 111., says that the recent frost killed his entire crop.

Crawfordsville Star: There is a balance in clean ca9h of S2.329.7G in the city's exchequer, the general fund aggregating $23,089.80.

Champaign Gazette: Mattoon is the only important town in this congressional district where wild turkeys make their nests in the streets.

Crawfordsville Star: Five students were relieved from connection with Wabash college, this week, for "following the bowl" too industriously.

Secretary Rusk has appointed Colonel Daniel R. Alton, of Bicknell, Knox county, agent of the agricultural department for the state of Indiana.

Dan Mays, of Paris, who escaped from the insane asylum at Kankakee, was Wednesday sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for stealing hog9.

Wednesday evening Leon White's saloon at Brazil was robbed of $40 and Bome whisky. William Shackleford, a laborer, was arrested for the theft.

Areola Record: Cjlonel Bogardus shipped forty barrels of corn from his farm in this township via T. H. & P. railroad, Thursday, to the world's exposition at Paris, France.

An old man, who said he was from the East and was walking to St. Louis, was found jn a weak and starved condition near Ashley's woods, near Brazil Wednesday, and placed in jail at Brazil to be cared for.

Kansas Item: The first St. Bernard dog ever seen here was brought from the East, Friday, by Superintendent Livingstone, of the C. & O. railroad. The beast is as big as a horse, but remarkably kind, intelligent and docile.

Burglars entered J. M. Doherty's residence at Marshall Wednesday, and secured a gold watch and chain and other jewelry. They also entered Frank Mark's residence and secured a gold watch and chain and $8 in money.

While I. W. Swain, of Hickory township, Coles county, 111., was driving a nail with a hatchet his 2 year-old boy ran up behind him, and the blade of the hatchet struck him in the right eye, splitting the ball open and letting the fluid of the eye run out.

Logansport Journal: Three patients escaped from Long Cliff on Tuesday. Two have been captured, but the third is still at large. A number of the inmates of the hospital were enjoying an outing in the grounds surrounding the institution when the three made a dash for open country.

BEEOIIAM'S nervous ilia.

PILLS

cure bilious and

Merit Wins. I'.V

We desire to Bay to our citizens, that for years we have been Belling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold at all drug stores.

Forced to Leave Home.

Over sixty people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of prder, if you are constipated and.have headache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Largest package 50 cents.

Marvelous Success.

Ballard's Horehound Syrup has been a marvelous success from its inception. There is no cough it will not relieve. It is guaranteed to relieve all throat and lung ailments and for croup, sore throat, whooping cough, and all coughs its action is very remarkable. Ask for Ballard's Horehound Syrup and take no other kind, and you will not be disapointed. Sold by J. E. Somee, Sixth Ohio streets, and J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main streets.

100 Ladles Wanted,

And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medioine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky mountains. For diseases

ef the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like ifc Everyone praises it. Large-size package, 50 cents. At all druggists.

A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring I you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.,. etc. It is pleisant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be de-1 pended upon. O Trial bottles free at all drug stores.

Ballard's Snow Liniment.

This wonderful remedy is guaranteed to cure Neuralgia. It is a positive cure. It will cure Rheumatism no matter of how long standing. It will cure that dull aching pain in the small of the back. I It will cure all Sprains and Bruises. It will instantly take out the fire from a scald or burn, and stop all pain. It is the most penetrating Liniment in the world. It is good for all inflamation. it is guaranteed to do all claimed for it or money refunded. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main streets.

liucklen'a Arnica Salve.

The beet salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever I sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists and dealers in med'eine.

William's Australian Herb Pills.

If you are yellow, Billious conHupuied 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- cents. Sold by J. E. Somee, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main street.

THE MARKETS.

Tlie Chicago Market.

CHICAGO,'May

10.- The opening, range and clos­

ing prices were:

Mess PorkMay June

,—Closlng-Yester-1

Wheat--Opening Range.' To-day. day. May .. .84VJ .&U&® .86 .86 .85\fe June. ... .88'/, .8234® -84H .8% .84 July .. .8014 .79%® .B0?i 80H

Corn-

May..^.. .. .35 .34%® .85Hi •35H .35 Hi June ... .84(8 .34? .8614 .35a .85 July ... .85% .85,'i® .86V(j .85% .35X

Oats-

... .85%

May .. ,236 •23H® .23?i .28% .234 June. ... .. .23^ .23'i® .24 .24 .28^ July .!H'/40 .24 ,24'i

..11.871^2 11 87^ffil2J2te 12 12H .11 95 11.95 012.171& 12.171&

1210 12 05

July ...12.10 12 62Ul®12 30 12.274b 1215 Lard6 90 6.92ft 6.921fe 6.92K 6.90 6 97^ 695 6.95 July ... 6 95 C.95 7.02)4 7.00 7.00

Short RibsMay .. 6.10 6.10 6.10 610 6.1% 6.07Mi® 6 l'4fe 6.124*)

.. G.12K 6 10 6.17'/, 6.17I& 6.20

SEEDS—Sales by sample, llrmer: Timothy

$1.373*1.88

llax,

$1

63 ilover, no sales.

Coffee and Sugar.

NKW YORK,

May

10.—Coffee—Options

steady, unchanged to 5 points down. Closed Arm,

5S515

points up. Sales,

41.TS0

ing May,

$16.40ai6.60:

June,

Sugar—Raw, stronger and quiet refined, quiet, unchanged.

NOT A PIMPLE ON HIM I0W.

Bail with Kczema. Dalr all gone. Scalp I covered with eruptions. 1'liniiglit his hair would never grow. Cured by Cntlcuro Remedies, llalr splendid and not a pimple on him.

I cannot say enough In praise of the Cutlctira Remedies. My boy, when one year of age, was so bad with eczema that he lost all of his hair. Ills scalp was covered with eruptions, which the doctor said was scall head, and that his hair would never grow again. Despairing of a cure from physicians, 1 began the use of the Cutlcura Remedies, and, I am nappy to say, with the most perfect success. His hair Is now splendid, and there Is not a pimple on him. 1 recommend the Cutlcura Remedies to mothers as the most speedy, economical, and sure cure for all skin diseases of Infants and children, and feel that every mother who has an afflicted child will thank me for so doing.

MKS.

M. E. WOODSOM, Norway, Me.

A Fever Sore Kiglit Years Cured. I must extend to you the thanks of one of my customers, who has been cured by using the Cutlsura remedies, of an old sore, caused by a long spell of sickness or fever eight years ago. He was so bad lie was feat fill he would have to have his leg amputated, but Is happy to say he Is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He requests me to use Ills name, which Is H. H. Cason, merchant of tills place. JOHN V. MINOR. Druggist, (ialnsboro, Tenn.

Severe Scalp Disease Cured. A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much I from a cutaneous disease of the scalp, and received no relief from the various remedies she used until she tried cutlcura. The disease promptly yielded to this treatment, and In a short while she was entirely well. There has been no return of the disease, and Cutlcura ranks No. 1 in our estimation for diseases of the skin.

Rkv. J. PRESSLEY BARRETT, D. D., Raleigh, N. C. Cutlcura Remedies Area positive cure for every form of skin, scalp, and blood disease, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofula, except possibly ichthyosis.

Sold everywhere, Price, Cutlcura, 69c Soap, !Sc Resolvent, SI. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston, Mass. ^P~Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseaaea." G4 pages, GO illustrations, and 100 testimonials.

ISkln and Scalp preserved and beautified by Cutlcura Soap. Absolutely pure.

"It is the mucous membrane, that wonderful semi-fluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air aud food passages, that Catarrh makes Its stronghold. Once established. It eats Into the very vttuls, and renders life but a longdrawn breath of misery and disease, dulling the sense of hearing, trammelling the power of speech, destroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breath, and killing the refined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold In the head, it assaults the membranous lining and envelops the bones, eating through the delicate coats and causing Inflammation, sloughing and other dangerous symptoms. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the patient, and ail alleviates are simply procrastinated sufferlngs. Sanford's Radical Cure, by Inhalation and by Internal administration, rarely fails even when the disease has made frightful Inroads on delicate constitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out.

Sand ford'g Radical Care for Catarrh. Consists of one bottle

of

the

one box

RADICAL Cukk,

CATARRHAL SOLVKHT,

and one ixnievKD

iMHAUQt. neatly wrapped In one package, with full directions price, $1.00. Sold everywhere. Format Dsns ft

CHEMICALCORPORATION, BOSTON.

WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS,

Kidney and Uterine Palnr and Weaknesses. relieved in one minute by tbe Cutlcura Anti-Pain Plaster, the first and onlj paln-kllltng plaster. New. In-1

stanlaneous, Infallible. 25 cents.

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1889.

BECAUSE

GEO. A. TAYLOR,

Three

A IK

-I? FRESH CltEAME

opened

New Advertisements.

LADY AGENTS

SKND FOR TERMS FOR SELLING Mdm. McCABE'S

Celebrated Corsets.

None -sell better. Satisfaction guaranteed. ST. LOUIS CORSET CO.,

ST. LOUIS, MO.

Ask Tour Ketailer fbr

JAMES MEANS *4 SHOE

OR THE

JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE.

it is so unusually handsome and attractive in appearance, many persons think the IVORY SOAP is intended for toilet use only. While it may be used for the toilet with pleasant and satisfactory results, it is a laundry soap in all that the name implies. Prof. Silliman, of Yale College, says: "As a laundry soap the IVORY has no superior."

According to Tour Needs. JAMES SHOE In light and stylish, it fits like a stocking:, and REQUIRES

NO K&EAKDJo^n}?be-

1

tag perfectly easy the flnt time it is worn. It will satisfy the most kfastldions. JAMESMBAN8 13 SHOE is absolutely the only shoe of its price which has ever been placed extensively on the market in which durability

1

A WORD OF WARNING. r.

There are many white foaps, 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 ik •. Copyright 1886,' by Procter & Gamble. -V

JEFFERS Sc HERMAN, MANUFACTURERS OF V-*"

A I A E S

Pbsstons, Landaus, Coupes. Buggies, etc.,

lOOT, 1003, 1005 and 1007 Wabash Avenue, 2, 4, G, 8, lO, 12, 14, 16, 18, SO and 22 Tenth Street,)

BUTTER!

M.

bags. Includ­

J16.6O016 70

July, n6.65aiG.D0 August, $16.800116 90 September, #lfi.95®$17.«0 October, $17.00317.10 December, $17.05®17 25 January $17.10 Febuiiry, $17.10®171B March, $17.15®17.30. Spot Rio steady (air cargoes, $18.75. I

Is considered before mere outward

Ask fbr the James 'pearVcacs $2 Shoe for Boys MEANS & CO.. Best*** *. Full lines of the above Shoes for sale by

A. P. KIYITS.

Or the M«nr ilttbit. PoMitivelr Car kr Administering Dr. Haiaea* OtMea SvecMe. It can be the knowli

S I I in a a oh re us an so jailUlUlU O lvaUlUll VUlVs I drunkards have been made temperate men who

For Catarrh.

Cure Bagins from Fi$st Application, and is Rapid, Radical and Permanent.

riven In a cup of coffee or tea without Ige of the person taking It is abso­

lutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and

1 I re he he pa is a at

have taken Golden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge and tMlay believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once Impregnated with the Specific, It becomes an utter Impossibilty for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Jas. K. Somes, drugglft.,sixth and Ohio sheets, Terre Baate, I^d.

LADIES Enamel yonr Ranges twice a year, tops once a week and you have the finest-polished store in the world." For sale by all Grocers uid Store Dealer*. At retail by M. D. Kaufman. At wholesale by Hulman A Co. jobbing agents, Terre Haute Ind.

CHICHESTER1S~ENGOSH

PENNYROYAL PILLS

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OrMMl.kwt. NlygcmteeaiHl

reliable pill

reliable pkll fbr*afe.^NrerF

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INDIAN INDIANAPOLIS-IND•

TERRE HAUTE. IND.

IT WILL PAY YOU To Inspect the Stock ot

||$i^ Fine Shoes ||jj

For Sale at the Cosy Little Shoe Store ofi'~

1105

DOOMEast

WABASH AVENUE,

of Eleventh Street. South Side. Repairing Neatly Executed.

Jnst received and will constantly keep for sale a fine lot of fresh creamery butter in prtns and buckets. Orders promptly delivered to any part of the city free of charge.

UTZAHN, lO© Soutt] Sixtt) Street.

THING NEW in Terre Haute!

^hjjjacwtnejr^to look llke_new._ JJiavejUsg the spring style blocks for LAJ)IES| q,id and BONNETS. Hatter In Terre Haute.

GKNTS' soft and stiff HATS

MADE

M. ('ATT, 226 South Third Street, the only Practical

BARGAIN No.

(Ross, Lewis & Pifer

365 pairs Ladies' best Dongola Kid, button, and E last, $2 SO regular price $3.50.

BARGAIN No. 2.

(Maloney Bros.)

296 pairs Ladies' Dongola common sense, D, E and price $3.

BARGAIN No. 3.

(Wallace Elliott.)

285 pairs I»adies'_Kid Oxfords, 75c regular price $1.25. 264 pairs Ladies' Kid Oxfords, $1 regular price $1 50

BARGAIN No. 4.

(Reynolds Bros)

396 pairs Ladies' Dongola Kid, button, opera and common sense, D, E and EE lest, $2.45 regular price $3 ,•

BARGAIN No. &

(Pillsbury Bros.)

385 pairs Ladies' best Dongola sewed, $2.65 regular pries $3.50.

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:L.

WILLI •JCLI'K,

if ,t|

Established 1861. i. H. WILLIAMS, Freakleiit.

BREAKFAST,]

DINNER,

Sales Like This Do Not Come Every Day

A SPECIAU SWEEP 0F~ BOOTS- AND SHOES

-AT-

8K5T 600 ON THE DOLLAR! "2^331

Kid, button, band

I IV ITS.

Dealer in Boots and Slides, is always tlie lowest in prices and the highest in quality of goods. AnY~ •T- tiling tbat does not come up to representation can be returned and money will be refunded.

1.

Kid, button, opera and EE last, $2.50? regular

-REMEMBER-

A. I IV I TS,

328 Main Street.

PHCENIX

Foundry and Machine Works

NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND. MtiTOFAonnunm or

Engines, Boilers, Mill and Mining Maotiii)ery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY.

SULCUS IN

Bcltinf. MHh Cl«th, Pipt, Bran Goods, and All Kinds «f Mill and Machinery Supplies. VEncrfne and Hotter Repairing promptly attended to.

CLIFF & CO

-AND

THE PEOPLE'S

and Gents' Furnishing House. A Complete Stock of

The Newest Goods.

POPULAR PRICES.

1238 Main Street, Near Thirteenth. Sign "Big 13"

S. D. JENNESS & CO.

J.1H. cuinr. N

MANUFACTURERS OF

BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,

ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Shop on First between Walnut ana Poplar

-MANUFACTURERS OF

Sast), Doors, Blinds,

PKAI.IKS in­

cumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware.

Oornar of Htath ud Mnlbarry BtrMta, Terra Haute, !nd.

SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FOI^

0-: SCREEN DOOI^S AND WINDOWS. 1200 Main Street—Cor. Twelfth and Main Streets. EAST MA.IN STREET HARDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.

1T

LJJJJJUi. j-

SUPPERJ

OVER

MEALS 25c.

BARGAIN No. 6.

675 pairs Ladies' Kid Button different kinds all to go at $1.25 regular prices of these, $150, $1.75 and $2 and E last.

BARGAIN No. 7.

Ladies, see our 50c Oxfords.

Ladies, see our 50o Toe Slippers. Ladies, see OUT 50c Bow Slippers.

BARGAIN No. 8. «y

370 pairs Infants'Kid Button, 25c regular price 50c. 175 pairs Infants' Bronze Button, 45c regula price 75c. 295 pairs Patent Leather Tip Button, 45c regular price 85c.

BARGAIN No. 9.

675 pairs Men's Button, Lace and Congress, $1.50,

regular price $2.50. ,'' V'.-

BARGAIN No. 10.

f'*v

(Geo. E. Keith.)

219 pairs Men's Calf Congress, $2.50 regular price $3. 284 pairs Men's Kangaroo Congress and Lace, $2.75 regular price $3.50.

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TERRE HAUTE, IND

Incorporated 188?.

J. M. CLUTT, Sec'f and TreM.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,

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Ice Cream Freezers,

WINEMILLER'S CAFE,

South. Fourth. Street.

Staple and Fancy Groceries. T. J. WELCH, SSTSBTH & POPIAE-'

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