Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 May 1889 — Page 2

Sr-'

I 5

&

&

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

MobtonB.relief

corps, no.

G. A.

J^OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

OTICK TO CONTRACTORS.

4

11,

Memorial day Is fast approaching. Let as again garland the hallowed tombs of our heroic dead. Every year there are fewer soldiers to take part in the sacred service, more graves to decorate and more hearts to mourn. Let us all unite with the Grand Army of the Republic In making this Memorial day one long to be remembered. Let us lend a helping hand. A cordial invitation is extended to the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of soldiers and all loyal ladles to assist the Woman's Belief Corps in preparing flowers on Memorial morning at 830 a. m., No. 21 south Sixth street. MABY E. Wunm, a *1 President

Wanted bids for anew brick church at Sullivan, Ind. Plans (12a) designed by the church exten­

sion society of the M. E. Church. Plans and specifications here. Bids close«June 17th. ,*

N

Sealed proposals will be received by the trustees of the public schools, at 70914 Wabash avenue, up to 7 30 o'clock p. m., May 31.1889, to furnish all material necessary and build an addition to City School No. 10, situated at 1500 south Thirteenth-and-a-half street. Plans and specifications may now be seen at Vrydagh & Sons, architects, at 925 south Seventh street. The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids.

CHAS. W. HOKF, Secretary.

WANTED—Ladles

V*

and gentlemen to solicit

must be of good address deposit $25 give security for money collected salary $65 to $75 per month. For imrtlculars call at room 8, Savings' bank block, Terre Haute, Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. Air ANTED-To rent a house of three or four

rooms between Tenth and Fifteenth streets. Address 30 Main street.

WANTED-Flnest

New Potatoes, New Beets, Young Onions, •..» Pie Plant, Spinach, Kale, New Radishes, Finest Flour. Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Canned Peaches, Maple Syrup, Sorghum, ({olden Drip Syrup, Select Teas, Select Coffees. Select Dried Fruits

And the eliolC'St of everything needed for the table lllCKEY fc BRESSETT, Twelfth and Main streets.

WANTED

WANTBD—A

"117ANTED—The public to bring furniture to 418

VV

cherry street. Uiholsterlng, finishing and repairing. WELSH 5s McGRATIL

WANTED

J. E. GREEN, 320 and 328 Ohio street

TO LEASE.

rpo LEASE—Splendid location for an oil well In Burnliam's subdivision. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO., 20 south Sixth street.

rpo LEASE—Forty seres of land twenty miles 1 southeast of the city. Indications of oil on the surface of the ground. Just the location for gas. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 South Sixth street. po LEASE—A vacant lot for oil andgasprlvl-

J_ leges wltliln 400 yards of the Dlall well. RIDDLE, HAMILTON 4 CO., 20 South Sixth street.

MONEY TO LOAN.

ONEY TO LOAN—in sums to suit the bor rower, on the most favorable terms. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO,

FOR RENT.

TTOB RENT—House No. 729 north Third street, of four rooms, well and cistern and stable on premises. Inquire at 401 south Center street ot F. V. Blchowsky.

OB RENT—A front room, furnished, with board. Enquire at 510 Ohio street

F01|R

BENT—Several desirable booses. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO 20 South Sixth street

FOB

BENT—Cottage of five rooms, summer kitchen, etc., within four squares from business center. Inquire of A. B. Stoner at Town ley's stove store. "COB BENT—Two, three or five rooms in suite Ju for light housekeeping every convenience good light and ventilation gentleman and wife preferred. Apply to John Foulkes, 511 Ohio st

FOB

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

FOB

S? M. PARKS, Sec'y Com., Sullivan, Ind.

BENT-One of those elegant brick residences, No. 610 Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth finely grained and papered, water works, front and rear stairways to second floor andflnlshed basement cistern filter and sewer rent reasonable. CalLon A. B. Gould, 462 North Fourth street, or Grelner A Foulkes,iOhlo street, between Fifth audSSlxth.

FOB

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 large barn. Call on* A. B. Gould, at residence, or on Grelner & Foulkes.

rBstreet126SouthL.Humaston,

BENT—Two good houses wA four rooms, well, cistern and outhouses, Nos. 2H and 206 Eagle $8, J. 601 North First street, or at Fourth street.

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

FOR SALE.

TTOB

SALE—Everything In wooden ware from a JF clothes pin to a step ladder at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite opera House. T7OB SALE—An elegant line of dinner and JP chamber sets In new patterns at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.

FOB

-t"

Strawberries,

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.

FOB

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

FOB

SALE—A farm of 118 acres, ten miles from the city, nearly all under cultivation. Only $25 per acre. BIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 south Sixth street. 'OB SALE—A ten acre lot adjoining city limits at a bargain. Fred A. Boss & Co.

FOR

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

FOR

SALE—Bicycles and safeties, all styles, all sizes, all prices catalogues free. Parker & Urban, 30 north Sixth street

1•T*0Ron

Berglierm A Freund. southwest

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

String Beans, Asparagus, Spring Onions, •».

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.

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

rANTED-Carpenters, builders and contractors streets.

\\T ANTED-Cal Ninth and^lSn ANTED—Second-hand goods, clothing, etc. bought and sold. Bargains always on hand.

SALE—TWO houses on Crawford street between Fifteenth and Sixteen streets, one house the northwest corner of Fifteenth and Oak, and one house on Oak street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth will sell for $800 and $850 each. W. M. Slaughter, 329 Ohio street

FORwill

Fresh Pie Plant, New Potatoes, Canned Goods.

home for a bright girl baby 10

days old also for a girl 7 years old. Inquire at Charity Organization Society,501V4 Ohio st. ANTED—Dining-room girls at once good positions. MRS. MARTIN, 430 Ohio street.

SALE—A beautiful residence lot on south Seventh street. Was offered for $1,000 last week take $1,100 If sold this week. Netx week It must bring $1,2U).

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 South Sixth street.

Great Bargains.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., Leading Real Estate Agents.

5-room house on north First, 8800. Good (i-room house on north Second, $1,250. Sixty feet of ground, splendid business location one square from Main, 80,000. 50 foot lot on north Fifth, 81,000.

Substantial brick house, north Sixth,80,500. Bran new, 4-room cottage, north Sixth-and-a-half, 81,200. 4-room cottage, good condition, north Seventh, 81,300. .... ..

'J

Two story frame, 7 or 8 rooms, large barn, Eighth, south of Van railroad, very cheap, 84,000. 40-foot lot, with well and other improvements, Thirteenth and Third avenue, 8550.

S bargains In lots on Sixteenth street, 8350 to 8450. Beautiful lots on Nineteenth street., street graded and shaded, 8500 to 8550.

Many others loo numerous to mention. Several desirable houses to rent. Oil well stock bought and sold. -1 Safe investments made for capitalists. Building and loan shaies bought and sold. Money to loan. Call and see us.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 S. Sixth street, first floor, North side old postofflce room.

P"OB SALE—Old papers at SBc per hundred, suit able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally

Express office.

Sixth and Main.

170 ft SALE—Two young 4-year-old horses, 17 JC 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 20 south Third streot. E. M. WATSON.

Opening Day Free for the Ladies

GRAND OIL WELL BXBIBITM ONE DAI" OF THB RACES."''

TTHB SALE—Huntington lime beat on UM W 1? ket also plaster, hair and the beat htand Portland cement sewer pipe. Belman A Steef, Ninth and Main street

1?OB

SALE—37 acres north of dty, JesirabIy Hh

4

eated for an addition. This traet irtll plat into 180 large lot* with

LOST.

LUSH—A

pocketbook containing two small photos and some papers. Pleise return to A. B. Fal sen thai.

FOUND.

IUND—A pocketbook. The owner can have same by calling at 056 north Sixth street

TURF NEWS.

The advertising committee of the trotting association have had men out all week advertising. There will be excursions every day except Friday. On Thursday there will be oil excursions on all roads. The entry lists are all closed except in the free-for-all pace and 2:18 trot. The association have spared neither time or money to make this meeting the greatest one in its history. The business men will close their stores Fri-t day afternoon in order to allow all of their employes a chance to see the races, and in this manner

appreciation

SECOND DAT, JUNE 5—235 PACE.

W. A. Nlcolans, sor. g„ Attorney Jr. W. H. McCarthy, b. s.. Sir Archy. DB. Hadley, big. g., Frank.

B. Stewart, b. g., Bed Bover. C. L. Clancy, Montgomery Wilton. Geo. McCrea, b. s., Proclamation. J. Dlckerson, big. s., Findley. 2:22 TROT. J. Gasaway, b. g., Billy G. W. T. Campbell, ch. m„ LadyJHelen. N. B. Wade, b. g., Pawnee. Joe Byan, b. g., Marvel. W. H. McCarthy, b. g., Lynn W. Bobert Stewart, g. g., Barely. Cowles & Clalboirn. g. g., Hendyex. B. O. & L. Dorsey, b. m., Estelle. J. Dlckerson, b. g., Almont. M. Grltzen, ch. g., Brother Dan. Wm. N. Johnson, b. g., Little Thorn.». C. C. Bates, b. g-, Thalberg.

THIRD DAT, JUNK 6—FREE FOR ALL TROT. Cogan & Grant, br. g.. Doctor M. B. S. Payne, br. s., Wilcox. Dave Bay, b. m., Emma. Charles Daft, b. g., Bocky Ford. 2 -38 TROT. C. A. Davis, b. g., Little Cornish. _i _•

v.

£. manfey,'cn.m.rAUailne. H. Simons, b. g., Charles J. Jacobs. W. T. Campbell, W. M. Hill. J. G. Johnson, b. g., Alaric. J. W. Dally, big. g., Refugee. Bob. Stewart, b. g.. Five Points. N. C. Anderson, b. m., Yum Yum. S. J. Fleming, ch. m., Merllese. J. Dlckerson, gr. m., Jennie B. 2:27 TROT. W. H. McCarthy, b. m., Lena Wilkes. John Lawlor, Doctor Frank. CP Hod Klrchner, g. g., Doctor Levi. McVlew Farm, b. g., Linker. I. L. Bradley, br. g.. Pat. S. J. Fleming, b. m., Meliss. 2:18 TROT. W Charles Burroughs, b. g„ Joe Davis. v-'

trot 2:18} StOOUKSdt.

Johnn

Bhow

of

their

the trotting association.

The following is the entry list: On Tuesday, June 4th, there will be the 2:32 trot, with ten entries the 2:21 pace, with five entries. On Wednesday there will be the 2:35 pace, with seven entries, and the 2:22 trot, with twelve entries. On Thursday there will be the free-for-all pace, not filled the 2:38 trot, with eleven entries, and a half mile aftd repeat running race. On

FIRST DAT, JUNE 4—2:32 TROT.

H. Simons, b. g., Lucky Boy. I. Monroe, big. g.. Tariff I. K. Bullock, gr. «., March. W. H. McKInney, b. m., Bock Island Maid. W. P. Ijams, b. m., Jean Wilkes. A. W. Dennlson, br. s., Egmont Chief. B. O. and L. Dorsey, eh. m., Lizzy Mc. I. L. Bradley, b. g. Ervlrs. Jac. Bender, br. g., Frank B. C. J. Ives, bl. in., GlpseyA. 221 PACE. W. T. Campbell, b. g., J. 1. B. (i. P. Barnum, b. g., George. C. M. C. Weedman. bl. g., Monkey Rolla. George Cutsinger, gr. m, Daisy. Herr fc Hudson, big. g., Black York.

ITEMS. 7'

Joe Davis starts in the 2:18 trot. Geneva S.

will

start Thursday at Day­

ton. Meriles worked a mile in 2:28%

Ohfe Kit CUB?, &.239X, aod WhiU

PoolsfriH be aold «t the Toff exchange. Black|Diamood starts Thujeday at jMnaW'' ..

SeverqK boms are entered that tOf owned Twofii wen kill last

Sickling colts by Artillery by lightning at Lexington

Jurphy is again able to move house, although greatly

aroundt duced in Charles a well kn at Wilkea

has a

nr

ineli, of South Band, horseman,- died last Fi •e, F&, ot consumption

Hendry, |n the 2:22 trot,aold reoently for *7,500. fHeis by Dauntless and

mark

ia

entered clefn through in all Of the big stake purse* ot the grand circuit Seymour Bfelle, 2:203-4, consigned to the Fasig sale by Frank S. Modre, Seymour, Ind., was aold privately to J.B. Hutcheeon, of West Chester, Pa* for $5,500 cash.

White Stockings did not start^ Cambridge City as the race was declared off on account of the bad weather. Ha starts next week at Dayton. He is in great shape.

James"Goldeff, of Boston, has in bis string Arab, 2':l5 H. B. Winahip, 2&0/di Captain, 2:21^Arthur Wilkee, 2:24 Reed Wilkes, ^25^5 Katie B.f 2:28g. and other good ones.

Andy McDowell reoently drove the trotting stallion Monroe Chief, 2:18j&*

quarter

Friday there

will be the 2:18 trot, not filled the 2:27 trot, with seven entries, and a mile running race. Added to this Madam Marantette, with the. great saddle horse, Woodlawn, who has never been beaten jn the show ring, and who has thirteen different and distinct gaits under saddle,and with her running team will attempt to beat the great running record made here last spring. The following are the entries:

over af irack in California in

thirty-three seoon^s,

a 2:12 gait. Thia

is quite a livelj^Bkp for a hofse 18 years

Old. .... I All of

the gitat 3 year-old owSto of

the country will start in

the American

derby, June 22, at Chicago. The atake is worth $18,000 to tBi winner. Proctor Knott is still the favorite, with Spokane second choice.

The trotters at Washington park are still confined to slow work,

weather has been

as

the

so

changeable and cold

that the -trainers have evidently been afraid to Bend their horses along fast, or even do mu6h repeating.

C. J.' Hamlin, of Buffalo, N. Y., offers to trot Chimes, the son of Electioneer, and Beautiful Bells against his full brothers, Bell Bdy and St. Bell, in 1890, for any reasonable amount of mbney, and

of course iniggests

that the race

take place at Buffalo. Chimes is 5 years old and has a record of 2:30%. Bell Boy's record at 3 years old is 2:19%, ahd St. Bell

of 2:22%.

Ileal Estate Transfers.

Mary Hanrahan and husband to B. Y. Marshall, n. V4 of lot 57 W. W. Preston's subdivision. subdivision 4 Josephus Collett to Eleanor Conover, lot30, Hudson's subdivision-. John M. Stewart et ux. to W. A. Mclarland, lot 11, block 3, In Burnliam's subdivision Hannah Holcomb and husband, of

200 06 250 00

130 00

Morgan county, Ohio, to a M. Thompson, s. s. e. a, n. e. %, i. e. H, section 20. town 13. range 8 ... Louise Miller and husoanato James Cox. 37 feet off ot the east sldfe of lot 4, and 33 feet off of the west Bids, of lot 3 in

1,800.00

Mlnshall's subdivision oftbe west part

7.000 00

LouisetMiUer'and"H«nSjl.' 'Miner to .James Cox and lbm'4M@9art of lots 4 and 5, MtashairsjMMMnn on Mulberry street betw|Bp|(Mfcrand- Sev--enth streets W. H. Soale, admidMMMMf Michael

7,000 00

McIIroy, to AndreCTIlMji. 21 feet 4nch on Third strMti.VwiMa Cherry And Mulberrystrenf,,-••••••• Andrew Grimes and »rtf«to.*f. H. Soale,

1

500 00

—tvlded l^ of theabove....^. —a Jane Whltacma,, unsMjlned, tp Edwin M. (toodwlhf Igts JSfeand 33,, Johnson & Miller's n«jup

250 00

250.00

Plnson, part section 24, township 13, range If), containing 80 acres. Marie Cluusseu. of Wermany, by F. Y.

7

John Carey, ch. s, Junemont. W. H. McCarthy, sor. m., Geneva S. ,. W. H. McKInney, blk. Black Diamond. W. D. Kyger, b. m., Kit Curry.

Fri­

day. Among seven entries in the free-for-all

•••Mil mini' lit inn liifiifilutiu nii

,520 60

Blchowsky. attorney, to Anton Hulmon, lots 2,3 and 4, Dodson's subdU vision Josephus Collett to Henry Blue, lots 69 and 70, Hudson's subdivision E. D. Harvey, trustee, to Marx Myers,

2,500 00 550 00

Charles H. Goldsmith and E. D. Harvey, lots 1,2. 3, 4, 5,6,7. 8, 9 and 16. of block 9 In subdivision of Craft's farm.

4,OCO 00

Total $22,856 60

Crimes and Casualties

George Cutler and the team he was driving were Instantly killed by lightning at T(iscola, 111. The president of the First National bank at Norwalk, Ohio, was victimized to the tune of $5,000 by a forgery.

Dick Hawes, who murdered his' wife and children at Birmingham, Ala., a year ago, was sentenced by Judge Greene to be hanged July 12.

A Newark, Ohio, special says: George Carson, a prominent business man of Milwaukee, Wis., while suffering with tremens, attempted suicide there by jumping into the canal. He leaped from the Baltimore & Ohio train from the east, being on his way home. His folks have been telegraphed for. He was rescued by railroad men.

Tl|e Terre Haute L^aees, June 4th, 5tt|, 6tlr| ar|d 7tti. Purse $500.

All the Flyers of ^the Country Will Be Here! Special Rates on All the Railroads!

A A E S S S W I S A E

It's no "May" or "Can" this time, but Must! We've got too many Men's Fine Suits, We're crowded for room. These Suits, that should honestly bring $15 to $18 must go for the pitiful sum of $9.75. These fine all-wool Suits come in every shape of sack, frock and cutaway, noby traveling, gay walking, splendid business, and nice dress suits, made of Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, etc. It's an easy thing to quote prices, but all attempts to rival these suits in quality, at the price, will be an utter failure. ^7Ve, ourselves, never offered such fine suits for so paltry a price, and you—none of you—rever saw their equal. If you want the best, come early. .»' "v'v-v«r if "3^

Leading Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner Wabash Avenue and Fifth Street, Terre Haute.

imOUL DAT. g?

of IXSNINS mm Tharaday, Mmjr seth.

The line will be formed as follows: nasr DiviBfON. A. J. Thompson, Commander Geopge Krelten-

iiSit Bud.' Hacer Veterans. Terre Hante BUles.

U. B. K. of P. Ma 3. MeKeea uarton O. O. F. Catholic Knights of America. 8KCOKD DIVISION.

Jesse Robertson, commander Joseph Keagan,

Drum Corps,

Sons of Veterans, G. A. B.t Visiting Posts, Children In Wagons. City and County Officials,

Fire Department.

Bycommand of Y. O. Dlckhout, marshal. UNA OF MABCB. The Orst division will form on Ohio street, facing south, the right restlng on Kith stre«.

Tne second division will form on Sixth street, right resting on Ohio street. Wagons conveying children. Ore department and other vehicles will for* oo the nonh side ot Ohio street, right resting on Sixth street.

The line wllifonn promptly at ISO o'clock, and march shandy at 2 o'clock on the following line of march: Vest to Third street, north to Wabash avenue, east to seventh street north to Third avenue, west to Third street, north to cem-

KMBCB»ATT**C«**rM|T.

Muatft Dliae br the Miutarr band in the eem? etery during tne deooratlng of graves. AT IBB STAMP.

"A Soldier's Dirti" —-Post Commander Beading ot Order... AIJaOint Mmle'' CftOiI rr ... ...COL B. N. Hudson •asle...- A...i.: Military Band Tesamoolai or Oat-Demi, .......... ,...™.Commamier wfmn Tbe«" Benediction....

RVKMING 8EHVICS AT GKMTSMART OHURCB. Voluntary-"Slow March"—Organist. G. A. Bltuai Service. Music. Prayer. Music. Beading ot Psalm 40 Address by Comrade B. F. Havens. Music. Decorating of Monument to Unknown andunreturned Dead, and Singing of "America" by Choir and Forty-three Little Girls.

Doxology—Audience. Benediction. Quick March-Organist, the Audience being Seated While the Organizations March Out.

To-Daj 'b Services.

Services at St. Joseph's Catholic Church: JHEADQCARTKRS, BLINN CAMP 82, S. OF

pV.

DIVISION INDIANA.

TKRRB HAUTE, Ind., May 25,1889, RSVKCIAL, OKPKR, NO. 1.]

19.

You are hereby ordered to appear at your headquarters Sunday evening May 26th at 7 p. m. to at' tend divine services at St. Joseph's Church.

By order of C. M. GILMORB, Captain. JASPBR CABROIX. First Sergeant The cemetery committee request the friends and relative^ of deceased soldiers to meet the committee to-day (Sunday) at Woodlawn to locate, and mark said graves.

SKRVICKS TO-DAY AT BRAZIL.

At M. E. Church, Sunday evening, May 26. Announcement hymn—Elder C. M. Sliattuck, Scripture reading—The Bev Johns. Prayer—The Bev. T. Calvin Stewart Sermon—The Bev. S. B. Towte, of Terre Music under the direction of Professor A. F. Wall.

PEAKS' Soap secures a beautiful complexioti.

WlUlam's Ana trail an Herb Pills.

If you are yellow, Billious constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liiver is out of order. Une box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make a new being of you. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J. & C.

Baur, Seventh and Main street.

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

will

1

you are constipated

andjhave 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.

Rheumatism no Longer a Terror.

This much dreaded disease is relieved of all its horrors

by

that wonderful dis­

covery Ballards Snow Liniment. It penetrates right into the seat of the disease, and draws all the poisonous secretions out through their natural channels —the skin. Do not try other remedies that

do you no good, but procure

Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will find yourself a

new

being,relieved of

all

pain. Sold by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. &. C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

Praetor Change! Qnflr beards and* to assume their original oolor by applying Buckingham

TI

Phsw

Dye for

the whiskers. It never fails to satisfy.

Do Not Bead.Thls.

How often has a fond mother been lost to her husband and bright sonny children by simply neglecting common cold. When yon feel yourself becoming hoarse and your throat, becoming sore, yon should at once begin taking Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It will break up'and prevent its becoming deep seated. A stitch in time saves nine. Try it. For sale by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J.&C. Bauer, corner Seventh snd Main streets.

lOO Ladlm Wanted,

And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine, 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 it. Everyone praises it. Large-size package, 50 oents. At all druggists.

fuu. VEICWF

"uni

CHE AM

Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a Quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans.

PBICB BAKING POWDKB CO.

saw

YOBK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.

IS THE ONLY COMBINED

SOAP CLEANER POLISHER

LEAVES SKIN SOFT

5CENTS

The MODOC TRIPOLI MINING CO. Cincinnati,!).

THE NORWOOD,

FmirthAvenue and Klngsly Street^ A S

A

Full view of the ocean. Terms moderate for June, July and September. S. N. SEVERANCE.

EXCUESIOI TO PARIS (FMCS) WORLD'S EXPOSITION

I.OW BATES.

Tickets to and from Europe over all the best Trans-Atlantic steamship lines.

JOHN G. HEINL,

No. 25 North Eighth Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

MAti30R

P^JSTthE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. OurMalydor Perfection Syringe free with every bottle. Prevents Stricture. Cures Oonorrlxea and Oleet in 1 to 4 days. Ask your Druggist for it. Sent to any address for gl.OO. For sale by GULICK & CO., Druggists, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

COMBINED

Absolutely the Most Novel, Brilliant and 8tuptndous Exhibition ever Witnessed Anywhere on Earth! Two Complete Performances, Afternoon ana

Evening, at

TERRE HAUTE, In j,. Saturday,

But Main Street, Near Base Ball Park.

WILD LIFE thb PLAINS

Thrllllngly and Realistically Portrayed bv 200 Noted Seouts. Cowboys. Prairie (ilrls. Mexican Vaqneroa, Sioux Indians, and U. S. Cavalrymen: Mimic Representation of the Atrocious

Mountain Meadow Massacre Pony KxDress Biding a Virginia Reel on Horseba*K: Fort Life a Cowboy Brass Band

In Typical Costume the Famous Sioux "Sim Dance Backing Horsesand Steers Indians' attack on the Deadwood Kagecoa«J torgest Camp of Real Blanket Indians that ever left the plains all the Crack Blfle, Shot Gun and Pistol Experts, Includ-

,v

lug Dr. Wm. F. Carver •. (••Evil Spirit of the Plains"), chiuriplon allround Shot of the

World!

Custer Battle!

An exact reproduction of the Little Big Horn conflict as given under the management of Adam Forepaugh. All the original features retained! 4-Paw'a Coloeeal Triple Circus I 4-Paw's Startling Stage Sensations! 4-Paw's Glorious Hippodrome Races! 4-Paw's Mammoth Double Menagerie! 4-Paw'a Trained Animal Exposition!

ADA.M FOREPAUGH, Jr., Will Introduce for the ilrst time in this city his daring and unparalleled act of riding and driving 30 fiery horses three times around the huge hippodrome track! He will also appear with his worldrenowned troupe of performing elephants—the auadrllle, musical, pyramid, and bicycle riding elephants Plcanlnny," the clown elephant '•John L. Sullivan," the pugilistic elephant, and "Bolivar," the giant of them all.

IlLONDIN, the only equine ever taught to walk a rope "Jack" and "Rose," somersaultthrowing dogs and A. Forepaugh Jr.'s latest and most sensational novelty—"ECL.I PSE,

THE TRAPEZE HORSE!

^-The grand and gorgeous street parade of the mighty combine takes place at 10 a. m. dally, unfolding to public view, free as air to everybody, all the dazzling, unique, picturesque, historical and sumptuous processional resources of the monster dual organization.

Admission, 60c children UDder 9, 26c. Cheap round trip excursions on all lines of travel. See local agent for .particulars.

Two

AND

SMOOTH.

CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL METALS AND WOOD WORK

WITHOUT SCRATCHING. A CAKE. ASK YOUR GROCE*

exhibitions dally, at usual hours. For the accommodation of the public who would avoid the crowds on the grounds, general admission and reserved seat tickets can be secured at Button's book store the day of exhibition only at the customary sleight advance. fsi*- Most positively the 4-Paw Wild West Combination is the only big show coming.

$500 Reward!

WE will PW the above reward for any case of Liver fbmplaint, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or Costlveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the puj^yTege^Sr^ffitffe^^iRV^ ,ylth' Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills. 26 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., "The Pill Makers." 862 W. Madison street, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. Sold by J. & C. Baur, Druggists, southeast corner Seventh street and Wabash avenve, Terre Haute, Ind.

A. J. GALLAGHER,

PLUMBER

Gas and Steam Fitter,

424 Cherry Streot. Torre Haul

For Inventions promptly secured. Reference, by permission, to Hon. Win. Mack. Address .pgs':

O. E. DUFFY,

MADAME MARANTETE

Will Give daily Exhibitions of her Wonderful Saddle-horse, Woodlawn.-'

607 Seventh Street, Washington. D. C.

I

—SSST.