Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1889 — Page 3

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KAI.ED IUD8.

Peairs' Soap Fair white hands. Bright clear complexion

ANNOUNCEMENTS. jj^OMCB^rO^CONTBACTOIlSr'

The privilege committee ot the Trotting association will receive sealed bids for the sale of the exclusive bar privilege, for the coming June meeting.

The successful bidder will be required to deposit at least one halt of the amount of his bid immediately upon being awarded the privilege, and shall give satisfactory security for the balance.

The above bids will be opened on May 27th, at 2 o'clock p. m., and all bids should be deposited with It. 1. Watson, secretary, at the National house, by that date and hour.

The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. (1. A. SCHAAI,, H. G. WATSON,

WANTED

Soft healthful skin.

DIED.

DENNY—Jfrs. LmwlTDeiin7dted May23,1889 of cancer, aged 59 yean, 2 months and 17 daja. Funeral services will take place at the family residence, seven and a half miles north of Terre Haute, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends of the family are Invited to attend.

Wanted bids for anew brick church at Sullivan,

Ind. Plans (12a) designed by the church extension society of the M. E. Church. Plans and

specifications here. Bids close June 17th. M. PARKS, Setfy Com., Sullivan, Ind.

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OTICK TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealed proposals will be received by the trustees of the public schools, at 70914 Wabash avenue, up to 730 o'clock p. m., May 31,1889, to furnish all material necessary and build an addition to City School No. 10, situated at 1600 south Thlrteenth-and-a-half street. Plans and specifications may now be seen at Vrydogh & Sons, architects, at 926 south Seveath street. The trustees reserve tly right to reject any and all bids.

ANTED—Three first-class dining room girls must be first claw. Apply at Oh mer's Hotel.

ANTED—Dining-room girls at once good positions. MBS. MABTIN, 430 Ohio street.

WANTED—Th«

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PEARS'—Hn Gmt Engfisli Cain^nisa SW.-MdEwnHrc."

public to bring furniture to 418

Cherry street. Upholstering, finishing and repairing. WELSH & McGHATH.

WANTED

Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground In best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing ot all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Thlfd street.

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

WANTED—Canvassers

for Chicago Dally News

and the News Weekly Budget fair commission 63G Main street.

TITANTKD-Oarpenters, builders and contractors TV to know that the best place to buy Ume, hair and cement is at Belman A Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

WANTED—Second-hand

goods, clothing, etc.

bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J. K. (TBEEN, 826 and 328 Ohio street

FOR SALE.

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SALE—-Everything in wooden ware from a clothes pin to a step ladder at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.

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7H)R SALE—An elegant line of dinner and chamber sets In new patterns at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.

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SALE—Another lot of those splendid oil stoves just received, from 75c upward, at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.

SALE—One tine new canopy top cut under surry at wholesale price. Call or address 834 North Sixth street, city.

FOR

SALE-A farm of U8 acres, ten miles from the city, nearly all under cultivation. Only $25 icr acre. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 south Sixth street 'OR SALE—A ten acre lot adjoining city limits at a bargain. Fred A. Boss A Co.

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SALE—Small house on south Fourth street, small payment down and balanoe In monthly payments. Fred A. Ross A Co.

^OR SALE -Bicycles and safeties, all styles, all

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8lr.es, all prlnes catalogues free. Parker & Urban, 30 north Sixth street.

jpOR SALE—Old papers at Be pet hundred, suit

able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally Kxpr«ei office.

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SALE—Huntington Ume beu on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the beet brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Reiman & Steeg, Ninth and Main street

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SALE—Two young 4-yeawrtd 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. QUI at 18 and X) south Third street. K. M. WATSON.

ljH)R SALE—37 acres north of city, desirably loeated tor an addition. This tract will plat Into 180 lane lots with wide streets and alleys.

MONET

FOR RENT.

TjVJR BENT—Furnished rooms with board. A better location cannot be secured. Apply at 230 North Sixth street.

rpOB BENT—One of those elegant brick resl1/ dences, No. 510 Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth finely grained and papered, water works, front and rear stairways to second floor andflnlshed basement cistern fitter and sewer rent reasonable. Call on A. B. Gould, 462 North Fourth street, or Grelner A Foulkea,«Ohio street, between Fifth antQSIxth.

FOR

CHA8. W. HOFF, Secretary.

BENT—Very desirable, finely grained and papered brick residence. No. 462 North Fourth street front and back stairs good cellar, cistern, fire places, closets and laigtbarn. Call OD IB. Gould, at residence, or on Grelner A Fouike8.

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?OB RENT—A splendid large new store room every modern convenience suitable for a large stock of general merchandise at Farmersburg, Ind., 16 miles south of Terre Haute, on the T. H. 4 E. railroad. Inqulreat this office and 8«e photograph of building, or address W. A. Brunker, Farmersburg, Ind.

FOBstreet

BENT—TWO good houses wllh four rooms, well, cistern and outhouses, Nos. 2-14 and 206 Eagle $8, J. L. Humaston, 601 North First street, or at 126 South Fourth, street.

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BENT—House ot sev«n rooms very centrally located. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO., 20 South sixth street.

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7*08 BENT—Two new houses, each seven rooms

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and bath room furnace and all modern conveniences. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 South Sixth street.

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FRANK MCKKKN, Committee,

WANTED.

BerKherm ft Freund, southwest

corner Klghtli and Poplar, have to-day: Fine Strawberries, Peas,

String Be:tns, Asparagus,

Onions,

Spring Fit

Fresh Pie Plant, New Potatoes, Canned Goods.

WTANTBID—Chicago Dally News and Weekly TT Budget Of Fine Fiction 10 cants a week, delivered by carriers. Commission to canvassers. 63*1 Mala street.

i1*7AN TKD—To exchange a couple of small, well TT Improved farms in Illinois, nearcounty seat, for merchandise.

Brazil, Ind.

TO

Address P. O. Box 644,

LEASE—Splendid IbeiUon for an oil well in Burnham's subdivision. BIDDLK, HAMILTON CO., 20 south Sixth street.

HEJT—A house of nine rooms, with well, cistern, hydrant and other conveniences splendid location.

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RIDDLE. HAMILTON & CO 20 South Sixth btreet

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

OTICE TO PERSONS HOLDING COUNTY WARRANTS. In pursuance to an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 9tn, 1889, notice Is hereby given that any person, persons, firm or corporation holding a county order or orders against Vigo county, Indiana, can receive the money thereon by catling at the office of the treasurer of said county.

All such orders shall c^ase bearing Interest from the date of this call. FRANK ARMSTRONG. MAT 24th, 1889. Auditor.

PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioner* of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June term, 1889, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank Is located at No. 1100 Poplar street, the same bang lot No. 19 in Roee's sub-division of 44 acres, in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Harrison township, state of Indiana..

JAMES J. DOUGHERTY.

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, is the only medicine of its class that is soar* anteed to benefit or cure 1 WlDDMTrn I in all diseases for which

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it is recommended or the money' paid for it

Will be promptly refunded. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, bloteh, 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 Consump-* tion (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood purifying, invigorating, blood purifying, 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.

For Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or "liver Complaint/' Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists.

FOURTH POINT

FBED A. ROSS CO.

MONEY TO LOAN.

TO LOAN—in sums to suit the bor tower, on the most favorable terns. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO.

Sixth and Main.

BZKASKABLS CASE. For two years I had* rheumatism so bad that ii'dteablod me for work and conitned mo to my: bed for a whole year,! during which time I could not even raise my bonds to my head, and for 8 months could not move myself in bed,was reduced in flesh from 193to861bs. 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 fire months hare been as well as 1 ever was—all

Irom the effects of Swift's Specific.

Jan. S, 1889. 3^

You should readTHBCHicAco DAILY NEWS because you

want the fast your money mil buy. THE DAILY NEWS IS a member of the Associated Press, This means that its news service is unsurpassed. Two of its staff live, in Washington the year round, and arc exclusively occupied in its service. It has special correspondents throughout the United States, and in the leading capitals of Europe. It has 331 people regularly on its pay roll. It takes between $5,500 and £6,000 per week to pay them—nearly £300,000 a year. Its expenditures aggregate very nearly $1,000,000 annually. All this means quality.

Kemember—Its circulation is 230,000 a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cto. a month, four months $x.oo?—one

raemoBsooD

cent* day.

DRUNKENNESS

Or the Ll«nr Habit, t'onitiTrl? Carve

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italilitcrlic Dr. Haloes' 6*Mn 8»eeiSc.

It can be gt»en in a cup or coffee or tea .without the knowledge of the person taking It is absolutely harmless, and mil effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an aloohollc wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge and UHtar believetheyqultdrinking of their own free wUL IT NKVKH FAILS.

petite gift, sixth and Ohio sbeeta, Tetre Haute, Ind.

THE NORWOOD. Fourth Aveolie and Klnttlj Street, A S A Full view nr the ocean. Terms moderate for

June, July and September.

& N. SEVERANCE.

HKWB

irons.

Thenar* Mvmty-ooe —loo— iaI» gaaaport. Attica baa organized a retail commercial agency.

The Salem Democrat haa a $5,000 libel suit on hand. Covirgton haa organized a shotgun shooting dab.

Mattoon haa six public achool buildings and 1,300 pupils. Measles are raging in the vicinity of Hooaierville, Clay county.

Miniature parachutes are the latest fads with the small boy at Green castle.

Mrs. Susan Hall died of paralysis, at Rockville, Tuesday night, aged 76 years. T. P. Logan, of Mattoon, has a number of papers more than a hundred yean old.

An effort is being made by the young men of Kansas, 111., to organize a K. of P. lodge.

It is said that 1300,000 wen used in Logansport last year for the purchase of coal and wood.

James Jacobs, for nearly forty yean a merchant of Montezuma, has failed,and his store is closed.

The boot and shoe dealen of Decatur have signed a contract to oloee every evening except Saturday at 6 o'clock.

The win worms and out worms an doing a great deal of damage to the corn in Washington township, Greene county.

A petition signed by 191 women waa presented to the council of Oakland City asking the councilmen not to graut license. colored, was sentenced sviile Wednesday to six form school for stealing a

George Jopj from Crawfoi years in the, hatchet.

A buggy ['fa which James Bain and wife, of Brazil, were riding, tipped over Wednesday night and threw Mrs. Bains under the wheels, badly bruising her.

The annual convention of the Montgomery county Sunday achool" union met at the First Preebyterian Church in Crawfordsville, Thursday, and elected officers for the ensuing year.

A little child of Joe Nicholc, of Whitesville, Montgomery county, was badly poisoned the first of the week by eating gooseberries which had been liberally sprinkled with hellebore.

Oscar Bowles, recently captured in Chicago,-and taken to Covington on a warrant charging him with the murder of his sister, has made four attempts to committ suicide since his arrest.

Tae 5 year-old daughter of Ben DaviB, of Danville, fell from an ice-box, Wednesday, upon a piece of glass, a sharp point of which pierced one of her eyes, completely ceetroying the

Georgef Dorst, a prominent citizen of Crawfordsville, who took a ham from in front of a grocery one night recently for fun, as he alleges, was fined $25, sent to jail for one hour and disfranchised for one year.

Crawfordsville Argus-News: Tuesday evening Miss Minnie Casey was standing in the door at her home in the valley, when an exceedingly brilliant flash of lightning filled the air. She fell to the floor unconscious, and suffered all day from \he effects of the shock.

Robinson Constitution: A strange, freak of nature occurred in Honey Creek township reoently. A mare belonging to George M. Crozier dropped twin colts, one of which was a mule. This is the first occurrence of. the kind we have heard of, and as our information is from a trustworthy source, have no reason to doubt the correctness of it.

UNCLAIMED LKTTEH8.

Mst of Letters Remaining Unclaimed In the '•'f- Terre llaute Poatofflce. FRIDAY, Mar 24.

To obtain any of these letters the applicants must call for "advertised letters" and give the date of this list

If not called for In two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter office. Letters to traveling salesmen or transient visitors In the city, where special address may be unknown, sbould be marked in the left hand corner with the word "transient"

Condon Jacob Crow Corbln William Denton Joe Dunn Duncan (ieorge Dorsey Ecker Charles A Faut Fenton Jones N Klrkindall Dug

JOHN RAT,

Ft. Wayne, Ind.

Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT Spscmo Co., Atlanta, Ga-

JOHN F. KSSAX, P. M.

LAMK9' LIST.

Barber Hiss Llzzf Mayers Mrs Sam Bryant Miss Anna Burton Miss Elsie Colvls Ml«s Frank Cooper Miss Ella Dowdy Vlca Gujton Mrs Ben Howard Mrs Mollle Long Mrs Luclnda Lindsay Mrs Culla

Murphy Miss Francis Palmer Mrs Jane Phelps Miss Annie Pblllps Mrs. Julia Stambaugh Miss Maud(2) St.icklln Miss Ettle Thompson Mrs Nellie Williams Miss Llda Whitney Miss Buby

OKNTUCMKN'S LIST.

Anderson Bros Kraft A! irton W Brenton Charles Bollinger Bogoer HE Cainahan Daniel (42) Carrey Thomas E Cooper A

For a Disordered Liver try

PILLS.

BEEUHAM S

Forced to Leave Home. 'i.-

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 order, if you are constipated andihave 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 cento.

Their Business Booming.

Probably no one thing has caused such general revival of trade at all 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, ana all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting' a trial bottle free, large size $L Every bottle warranted.

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 is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health haa been attuned 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 Btomache, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by the use of Electric bitten. Sola at 50 cents and 91 per bottle at all-drag stone.

ll»1ba*«h» fat ttejnritf

floras, and allakin aruptiaMtkad t»T®ly enm fOt^ or

pagr

It is (ouutM to ghw

pMfnt

tion, or mooey refunded. Frio* p*r

bo*.

For mim by drwttat nd

dealers in m«d*cine

Mease Po Hot

How often haa a fond loet to her husband and bright aaonjr children by simply negf—— cold. When you feel yi hoarse and your throat beooning aoea,

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should at once begin taking BalHorehound Syrup. It will break

and Ohio atreeta, and J. AC. Bauer, eorner Seventh and Main atreeta.

lOO bdlM WuM,

And 100 men to oall on any draggiat Cor a free trial package of Lane^s Faaaily Medicine, the gnat root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silaa Laa£ while in the Rocky mountains For diaaaasa ef the blood, liver and kidnen it iaa positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it dose won' den. Children like it. Everyone praisea it Large-size package, SOoenta. At all druggieta.

Rheumatism no Longer SVIrrM.

This much dreaded disosee A relieved of all itehorron by that wonderful discovery Ballards

sSnoV

Liniment. It

penetratee right into the seat of the dia ease, and draws all the poiaonoue secretions out through their natural channels —the skin. Do not try other remediee that will do you no good, but procure Ballard's Snow Liniment ami yon will find yoanelf anew being, relieved of all pain. Sold by J. E. Somea, ootner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. &. C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

THE MARKETS.

The Chicago Market.

CHICAGO, May 21—Seeds were In poor demand to-day. There were no changes from yesterday's prices, but timothy developed tendencies that were slightly weaker. Cash Umothy $hSl): country prime, fl .33 prim*. $1.90, September, 11.44 Flax was nominal at $LM for cash. Clover was quoted at $3.8034.9C for poor to choice.

The opening, range and closing prices were: Tester-Wheat-Openlnit Range. To-day. day. May .82* .81*40 -82',4 .82 .8Ufe June. .8014 .80549 .8m -81 .80^ July 76(4 .76.77VS .77V6 .76%

Corn-

May .33% .SB*® .34U ,33« :33% Julie 312* .SSfed .93% .83ft .33ft July.... 91 .£4 .34X .34

Oats—

Bight.

A company has been formed to manufacture tile roofing at Montezuma. Among the stockholders are General Lew Wallace and son, who were at that town recently, looking over the ground.

May........ .22ST .2295® .2254 .22X .221, June. .22» .22%a .22% .W& .22» July 22K .22%3 .22% .22% .22%

Mess PorlcJune 1200 18.87*912 02^11.87^ 1167*% July. ........11 82* 1190 912 20 11.97* 11.77' August......11.95 11.93 912.20 12.02** 11.1

Lard-

May ........ 6.72% 670 9 6.72% 6.70 6.67* June 6 72% 6 72%® 6 76 6 67* 6.67* July. 6 77% R77%» 686 6 SO 6.72* 8hortBlbB— May 5.75 5.75 9 8.75 675 5.70 June 577% 5 76 9 5.77% 5 75 5.70 Julv.r. 5.82* 582*9 5 90 5.82* 5.77%

SKEDS—Sales by samples: Timothy, tl.90 tlax, no sales clover, no sales. Outside Markets.

Wheat—The dosing prices for July were: New York, 82%c St. Louis, 72%c Toledo, 77c Uuluth, 96t4c Milwaukee, ?6g|e: Minneapolis, 97c. com—The eloelng price* for July were: New York, 41%c St." Louis. 81 %c. ifrkColTee end Sugar,

Nsw YORK, May 24.—Coffee—Options opened steady asd unchanged at 10 points down, but closed Arm at 5910 points np. Sales, 20,500 bam. Including: Hay. *16.40916.50 June, #16.45916.65 Jnly, $16 60916.65 August, 16.75916,80 September, $16 80916.95 October, $16,863)1700 December, 117.00917.15 January, $1700 February, $17.10917.25 March, $17.10 April, $17.35. Spot Blo, quiet fair cargoes,. 118%.

Sugar—Saw, Arm: taMfe, 1,210 tobs, Including 96 test centrifugal?,

c.

and ¥., 5 l-16c, and a cargo of

muscovado at breakwater refined, firm and In fair demand.

Rheumatism and Neuralgia

these twin diseases cause untold suffering Doctors admit that they are difficult to cureso do their patients. Palnc's

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Leonard James Luizy Photographer McMorrltfigSp W Manbarw'T§| MannltfrAv-W Moore WSam Patrick William Relnhold Bl ley Rev WB Stevens James Simmons Ben E Stevens Thomas Stuart Charles E Smith William Schoonover Robert Tracy Jo Welsh Charlie Williams Lewis

Celery Compound has permanently cured the worst cases of rheumatism anil* neuralgia—ao say those who have used It.

••Having been troubled with rheumatism at the knee and foot for five years, I was almost unable to get around, and was very often confined to my bed tor weeks at a tune. I used only one bottie of Fable's Celery cwnTV pound, and was pene^wj cured. I can nowvjm~?

FOR SALE. NO USETO owwea.

11 around, and feel as lively as

W 11 aboy." FBAMKCABOU. Eureka, Nevada. ••Fame'sCelery Compound has been a Godsend to me. For the past two yean I have Buffered with neuralgia of the heart, doctor after doctor failing to cure me. I have now taken nearly fouroottles of the Compound, and am free from the complaint. I feel very gratefui to you." CKAS. IL LIWO, central village,

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Paine's 'p

Celery Compound

"I have been greatly afflicted with scute rheumatism, and could find no relief until 1 used Fame's Celery Compound. After using six bottles of this medicine I am now cured of .rheumatic troubles."

SAMVKL HurcHiiraoit, So. Cornish, H. H.

Effects Lasting Cures.

Paine's Celery Oompoundhas performed many other cures as marvelous as these,—ooptes ot letters sent to any address. Pleasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entirely vegetable a Child can take it. What's the use of suffering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia? $1.00. ax for $5.00. Druggists."!

Mammoth testimonial paper free. WELLS, RICHARDSON S. Co.,Props., Burlington,

DIAMOND DYES Colon than anyotKcr%yet.

LADIES

Knamel your BaagM twice a year, tops oooa week and you have the flnnt-poBalnd Mors to the world, for sals by all Grocers aad Stove Daslera. At retail by* D. Kaufman._At wholewle tm Hulman A Co., Jobbing agents, Torre Haute, Ind

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH

PENNYROYAL PUS

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iSSkfb Ask fcr afavw Sim 9S?tS!i,%SSUik MaS

mLLuMtPurr,

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nil AND PENCIL COMBINATION.

BREAKFAST, DINNER, SUPPER,

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Wat Inventions prompUy

O. E.DUFFY, TTL SSNBUI Attest, WssWactsa, D.

INGER-MARKS and dust on chairs, etc., cannot be removed by the use of a chamois alone, so if your furniture has a dingy appearance you can easily restore its freshness by washing with IVORY SOAP and luke-warm water (under no circumstances should hot water be used) use a soft brush to wash out the carving, etc. Dry with a soft cloth and then rub well with a chamois, and your furniture will "look like new."

A WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory' j" 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.

Copyright 1SSG, by Procter fc Gamble. ,r

Is selling fine suits at wholesale prices. A fine line of pants at less than co£t. Overalls from 35c to 60c.

Established 1861. J. H. WILLIAMS, PreeMeot.

A big line of straw hats at cost. Also everything in the notion line for both ladies and gents.

Give us a call and you will save money.

1238 MAIN STREET.

PHCE5NIX

Foundry and Machine Works

NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND.! HAMUTACTtmSKa OT Engines, Boilera,

Mill and Mining Machinery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY. DXAIJSS IN Bsftins, Boltisg Cloth, Pipe, Brass Coeds, and All Kinds of Mill and Machinery Supplies.

OTKnainr, and Boiler Repairing promptly attended to.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,

MA1TOFACTPBKBS ot-

Sasln, Doors, Blinds, &c.

-AMU DKALXKS IK-

Lumber, La tlx, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware,

Onmitr of Ninth and MnlfeertT MnM, T*m BwU, bl

SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FOI£

JEFFERS

Gasoline Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers,

SCREEN DOO^S AND WINDOWS. 1200 Main Street-Cor. Twelfth and Main Streets. EAST MAIN STREET HAJRDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.

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HERMAN,

MANOTAcnmnts or

A I A E S

Phatons, Landaus, Coupes, Buggies, etc.,

lOOf, 1003, 1005 and 1001^Witaih Ajenne, TKKRK HAPTIE. IND. I, 4, 6. 8, lO, IS, 14, 16, 18, 30 ana SS tnth Street,

j.zn. cLirr.

CLIFF & CO.

MANUFACTURERS OF

BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,

AT.T. KINDS OF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTRNDBO TO.

Slxop.on First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND

your name and ad­

dress, 25c club of fire, fl. Address all orders to

MSALSaBe.

FRESH RHTTFRI DREAMERY PU L.I1I

Boots, Shoes and Slippers

AT

GEORGE A. TAYLOR'S,

Where you can nare money If you do yoiir trading. 1 f) W1P1QTI 11TE Repairing neatly and promptly executed.

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M, Stencils, Bates,

Knbber Stamp*, Steel Stamp Checks, Burning Btaade, Ae.

GEO. MAYER, Maoul'r, 15 S. Meridian St, Indianapolis, Ind.

WINEMILLER'S CAFE,

,17 South. Eourtli Street.

M. C. IfOUTZAHN, iOO Soutt) Sixtij Street.

SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!

KATS MADI OT..

•Ms. I toeeslso tbssnten style Mo*s lW tUW

AISsadBtmHRS. m. CA*T, fN Swttnw MfMmfessBlr Fiartkai

$1.50

Our Leader!

A Ladles' Doti«ola Sboe of etertlng excellence In material and workmanslilp. The prices tell tbe •tory.

$1.50.

D. REIBOLD,

300 Main Street.

New Advertisements.

LADY AGENTS

mo FOR TKftvs FOR SILLKKQ

Mdm. McCABE'8

Celebrated Corsets.*

None sell better. Satisfaction guaranteed.

ST. LOUIS CORSET CO.,( ST. LOUIS, mo. ASk Your Retailer fbr

MEANS

t4 SHOE

OR THE

JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE.

iMordiag to Yoar Needs. ,'AKBSMEANS 8ROK

IngperftctlyeMT the lint time It 1» worn. ItwUTsatlsQrtbe most X^Xfcstitlions. JAMESWEANS

SHOK is absolutely the

iv «i. ghoe of its price which: as ever been placed extenslrelyon the market, in which dnrablllty ^is considered befbra mere oatwant

A»kfhrO» James PP®arVeaiia 2 Shoe for Boys

J. MEANS de CO.. BMMI,

Fall lines of the above Shoes for sale by

A. P. KIVITS.

Health is Wealth!

RV

Incorporated 1888.

J. CLITT. flstff sad Tisss.

DR. B. C. WEST'S NKKVK AMD BRAIN TRSATMSNT, a guaranteed spec!lie for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Head' ache, Nervous Prostration, caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment $1 a box, or six boxes for $5, sent bymall prepaid on receipt of price.

W1 GUARAITEE SIX BOXES

To cure any case. With each order received by UH for six boxes, accompanied with $5, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure.. Guarantees Issued only by J. ft C. Bnur, Druggists, sole agents, southeast corner Seventh street and Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Ind.

FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!

INSURANCE.

Too can get Fire Insurance or anylotber kind of Insurance of

Allen, Kelley & Co.,

MS Wakash Avsiiua, Terrs Haute, Ind.,

TmnoKI No. 248.

This sgeney represents tbe best fire Insuranoe companies now doing business, also the best

[LIVE STOCK INSURANCE

company In the state." All Lessees an AIMUBTSD ro and paid within .ONK or FIVK DAYS from date o{, sune.

ASSETS, $153,000,000.00.

Vela lowest Bates and good treatment. 6lve us a call,

A. F. Froeb & Co.

1 JEWELERS.

Diamonds and all I'redous Stones reset In any style on short notice. r%

FINk.REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS..

A Large Stock of

Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Novelties.

506 WABASH AVENUE-

Terr* Hmnta, I ml.

ISANTAL-MIDY

I Arrests discharges from the urinary orI gans In ettlier sex In 48 h*am. It is superior to Copaiba. catMte, 01 'njectiona, and free from all bad smell "other Inconveniences.

INTAL-NIDY

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