Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 June 1889 — Page 3
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fo^e UnUed StateA, who. (if your druggist does not keep them,)
""'•"WILL MAIL BEECH AM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF TRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.
I l.DIED.
HEJNIG—Herman Helnlf, aged ,16years, died Jtmiisr. at 1138*. A. The Funeral will occur this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, from 418 north Twelfth street.
Friends are invited to attend without further notice.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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^Ajnoetinglpf tj4 sto&holdets of the "Markil Oil and (iag Company" will be held at the office of A. B. Felsenthal, 322 Ohio street, at 2 o'clock p. & m. sharp, on Monday, June 3d, 1889, after which sw» a meeting pf the director* will be held at the same
Membery of the Daughters of Rebekuh are reI vaesteU to rn^t at ttotlribail Monday at 3 .p. in. to make arrangements to go to Clinton. !. ... MBS. M. A. POTHS.
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S1GNJ5K.
The undersfgped has been duly appointed assignee of Jos. R. Fisher, in assignment, and has duly Qualified? as sttch. Alt persons indebted to said Jos. H. Fisher are requested to call at once and riettleC EDWIN ELL Id, Assignee. Sf.KC ss •$'
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,0Hi8CH06E ALDfltNl KKCKPXION.
There will be a business meeting of the High School Alumni Association at 2 o'clock on the uftttnton bfrjtwe 16, '1889 at the High School building. At night there is to be a reception, and those wishing to attend will please get tickets at once of Miss Torner, at the High School, or. of Miss Rupd, 933 North Ninth street. No one will be admitted without a ticket. J.OHN E. COX,
Ranted.
,i, D—At the Express office, tt.„ tip Weekly depress df March 30,18
WANTED—Birghermitoplar,
& Freund. southwest
corner Eighth and bare to-day: Fine Strawberries, Peas,
String-Beans,-**4" Asparagus, Spring Onions,
Fresh Pie Plant, New Potatoes,. Canned Goods.
ANTlEt)—DinWife-TOom girl nndch&nibermatd to go out of the city. MBS. MARTIN, 430 Ohio street.
WAWTJiD—ThipuUJlcjMnibg
furniture,to 418
Cherry street., Cbbolsterlna, finishing and repairing. WKLSH 4 McGRATH.
\1TANHEp*— Scissors, knlvea, cleavers, etc.,
butchers, and others. Repairing of all klndfe. John Armstrong, No. 10 North. Third street.
WANTKO-Pong
Yon, Chinese laundry, Thir
teenth and Main streets. First-class work.
TirANTKIHUirpehters, builders and contractors tt
to (mow that the Jbest place to buy lime, hair and cemei Ninth and'Mftln
FOR RENT.
IjttUl RBNT^u June 1,.house with.ten rooms, ,F .No. TB5 Eagle street summer kitchen, gas, TSthsr WNWrage.. Inquire at. 648 Mulberry street.
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T^OR RENT—Several desirable houses. RIDDLE, HAMILTON CO 20 South Sixth street
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RENT—Two good houses wl'h four rooms, well, cistern and outhouses, Nos. 2^4 and 206 iaston.G01 Nortu Flat street.
Eagle street J.
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street, or at 12t£South FoU
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RBNT-lbmall liou* with Jbod birn suitable for teahister. 'DOMHAMft HUSTON,^ •, •. 30 Ohto street i. 2—1 fc a
FOR SALE.
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SALE Stovewood and clippings $1.26 per load for stove and |1 per load lor cllpplnKS. Leave orders with C. 0. Oakey, 723 Main street, or telephone No. 51.
H*OR
SALE—320x960 feet on north Thirteenth street. Splendid building lots. Enquire at Foulkes A Dahien, Gil Ohio street
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FOR SALE
nr*OR 8ALE+-2 lots on cottar of Tenth and J? Crawford streets. 140 foot frontage on First
a^8o31eand
^'ooreM^^oarteenth and Liberty
&T6DU8« House and lot corner Seventeeth and Chestnut
^Two lots on corner of Sixth street and Fourth avenue, cheap. EaaalM. ftallBt 4 Dttlesi 511 Ohio stratiTTKJR SALE—Nice Tesidenoe on north Eighth J? street by Foulkes Dahien,
FOB"lots
SALE—Vacant lots on south Seventh, south Sixth and Sixth-and-one-half street also 16 on Chase street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth on. easy payments. Enquire ot Foulkes St .Dahien, Sll Ohio
rhandsstreetonesuitablestreetsingle
)Rt8Alif—Two yoan|. 4iyear-old. horse«, 17 high, roan,,one brown suitable rot draft team, or transfer, or farm, or general work also one gray ton7 for driving gentle, lady can drive. Call at 18 and 20 south Third street. E. M. WATSON.
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SALE—Huntington Ume best on the mat bnmd
-Btcydes and Mrtetkes.all tfVles, all prices: catalogues fre& Parker A
1,80 north Slztb atieet
tSALB-Old papers at«o per tniadmi, suit »for houMdeanlng purpoeea. Inaatoti at Daily
.40 teet in Rurnham acres east of city.
President
1%a acres near clty southeast ti* small hooaes near nail works. Me vacant lota on^South fourteenth Fifteenth streets. J,
Sjrmptoiue of Catarrh. Hcndache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid eves weak, ringing in ears,' deafness, difficulty of clearing throat, expectoration of offensive matter breath offensive: Smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at onoe. ^Thousands of cases result in consumption, and end in the grave.
By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage's Remedy, cures the worst eases. 50c.
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a million a month
H. ALFREY,
'-K-fltX ^Ueading Factory, near Union Depot.
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SALE—A part of lot 66, sec. 16, town 12, south of range 9, west, containing about one acre (gas and oil thrown in),bounded on the north and east by the Jewish cemetery, and west by the east bunk of the Wabash and Erie canal.
I L. A [Burnett, Agent,. 5 ill vV 609 douth Seven tli.
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JM 50xl40 feet on South Fourth street £ot 60 141 feet on South 81x h-and-a-haif street 6ood six-room house two bloeks eart of Vanda&adepet. FREDA. ROSS & CO.
MONEY TO LOAN. rONKY TO LOAJt-lnM^BIilOim ong o: CO.
J0TCOHJ—in sums to suit the bor rower, on the most favorable terms. BIDDLB, HAMILTON CO,
Sixth and Main.
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for an incurable case of Catarrh in the Ilead by the proprietors
DR. (AK'S CATARRH REME0T.
The Original
LITTLE
LiverPills.
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Purtly Vegttabit & Barmieu.
Unequaled as a Liver Pill. Smallest,cheap-: est, easiest to take. OII!
Pellet a Doae.
Cure Sick Headache, Billou»Headache, DIzziueM, CoiiHtipation, ladljeitlon, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels. eta. by druggists.:
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'JnuiUy-newspaper. ThU is age when everybody tcutis,uiu the paper you bring into your family should have something of value for all. The special interests of women are not overlooked in Tits IJAILY NKWS.
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And then you don't want to bring queslionabie:reading matter into yourfamily. You diih't want toputindecent or iaunqtnl reading int6 tke hands of ybui chfldren.You will never make a inistak^ on: this' sconf if fou take home
TUB DAILY NEWS.
The newspapers are the great educators of this nation. The strength of the nation lies in the purity of its firesides.
DR. GLOVER,
Specialty, diseases of the Rectum. Removed to seventh a poplar streets. DR. 6. T.BAI1L, Limited to treatment of catarrh, throat nervous diseases, tumors and superfluous hair, 115 south Sixth Btreet.
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Aiv effort 5s b*ing fMda 'to a colored .dramatic dob-in Cn villa. r^nk^Al
Saturday morning the mum at mil had rsachad
tba CravfordaviU* gaa a depth of 1,480
Mrs. Bmeline Wt^InilMr, .L|h ganeport's oldeat die#-jUS»r|» long elckneM Saturday, aged 74 jraanL :. rA meeting was liefd at XMjgeM^o^t Saturday, evening to tak# aotktn tw wa relief of .the aufferera trdmtb* flooda it Johnstofm. .!» •.
Brazil Times: Thecaaeof Niblodfcvi Alexander, on a noli' fbr48,70% 'waifgued Saturday tftornopo, |t Mjna to the jury late ih ^be'afWfnoon. Ttajr returred a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $6,475 91. 1i tU
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Cfaarlee and were arreateid ai Redmon^ilL, FKday," for impersonating Unitad Stotaa dftootivM. The former, in hta falae capacity,» obtained a promiasory nota frotaiWm. Castell under a threiit to arreat him for selling whiskv it not paid to keep atilL They were taken to Parian I*
Burglarsgot, their work at Pbikk II!., Friday night, going through Vat Veld & Brothers safe ^byihreakiiig the lock, securing for their seryiQM rfwut ^n«^*iShdf^ ^Iafs.' They Vtoo blew open the safe in tl)e Wabash office, but did not get any thing as the money wa^ in an envelope which they.overlooked.*
Parke County News: This weeka man named Boee entered i: house in Jsckaoa township, three miles east of Manafield, and forcibly took a young girl from tin* derher father's roof at the point of gun. He whS assisted by two other ttwni whose names are unknown. It ie siuq the girl, who is about 13 yeara df am was oonnected with the plot' and ihia# no objection' to being driven off. BoeS has a wife and family living in Clay county. ...
JUNB MAOAZINI8.
The June Atlantiois made noteworthy by the article in which Frofesior Charles Eliot Norton tells how Rs|r$)n Brown discovered the tombstone ^f ^Banished Norfolk", in Venice. Prof^fgjr Norton had th6 %tory from Browtff own lips^ and a more fascinating chigiter of anti quarian history has never been written! Ueorge Morit Wahl writes about "The German Gymnasium", with truth and vigor. Sixteen years of study under the German system and as many mors of., teaching under the American have amply qualified him to speak to Americans of the G«rman way of doing things. Aa long as American methods in education keep to their present slipshod ways, such papers as this are needed and we hope that the supply will not fail. William A. Eddy's account of the Eiffel towet is from the engineer's standpoint and very interesting. C. H. Toy's artiole oil thei "Arabian Nights" is valuable as far as' it goes, for it does not dear lip all. thd difficulties that it might. The number, juic whole, is an exceptionally'' ttroii^ one,' and far outdistances any of ita compet-' itors. Both in its lighter and. ita mon substantial feature, it is distinctly liti erary in a truer sense than any other American periodical.
Soribner's Msgszine for June. inaugurates the promised electrical series with a preliminary paper by C. F. Brackett. This paper is mainly a hiatorioal introduction to the subject and, defines the electrical unity of ineiuurement in a manner acceptable to the lay reader. Henry Drummond's artiole on "Slavery in Africa," is an able discussion of the subject by at. competent observer. A. F, Jacaeey writes very entertainingly of "Castrosiovanni," the ancient Enna of Sicily. Eugene Schujler.'s Tolstoy papers are! continued A. F. Higginia writes for fish-: ermen about the stripped bass, and W.' A. Linn disscusses "Building and Loan Associations." The end paper is by Phillip Gilbert Hamerton.
The story in Lippincott's Magazine for: June is "A Dream of Conquest," by: Lloyd Bryce. It is a fancy of the '•Battle of Dorking" type and tells how New' fork yrBS bombarded by the Chinese fleet. The first installment of!tbe',uReool lections" of George W. Childs and'R II. Stoddard's paper on Halleck are the other features of this nu mber.
The Popular Science Monthly for June reprints some more of the papers on "Agnosticism," from the English reviews. It also gives us "Glaciers on the
portrait of Professor W. G. Sumner.
Paris' Time Is Coming.
Forepaugh'a circus at Terre Haute Saturday drew a large number of our oitizens. Again we feel-Called to remark upon the selfishness of Terra Haute people. Pfris will have circus on exhibition nwt Thursday and wa'll bet our citerc|hjq«B that* there-,9011^ ,60 a dozen people come over from Terre Haute to see it. No instead of doing that they have so completely ignored our claims of recognition as tq get up &:railh)ad excursion fdr people who never saw an oil well. There ia a day of retribution oomr ing, however, and when the Edgar mint ing and prospecting company strikes
ALL THE FLYERS
/Tuesday Free for theAadies to
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that waamm^k mta, of
liaitavho.waatto taofcatovr
ftsrre Haajfe ia adnsrttopw.an *U oonkw on all -tm railroada leading lo ttiat city ^TbntMiy." Thli Terte HMito pMi«n)dM^lfl«a villgiv* til* exoanionata a nni ind-off. Ttoy will b# aecoKled differaot' treat meet from that received at the bands oC aooieof 'tw newspapers ot tkii oity when an excur,nu o^vpt^mTfmtLa^^ ft.WHPl* of waeia amM. Moat towna are g^ad to have dii peoplO mwi' oihw places, visit thMft-, and expe&d sotne mooey in holding oat inducement*. BVery visitor leaves some money with somebody, and every .dollar brought taaiown iacreaai the btiritwss to,that extent. .Bat peopl
Dnot l}ketago (owi
ins Unitad Statoa idaCao- •1
AJWordof Adviee.
""d^ goDd_|^BUB0'ot, .pi»r neighboring oity in the diaoovery of oil^ ie 'iodead bonanza for her, provided aha does "not fctf it a#ayi Bbt tbe 1I66d.'Nii6k4ii» afterber.and ifthiB^ela anypoesibls nce the Standard.'oil botopiuiy swairdwthe'great find. We Uoba otff eighbbrs wilT lUjt i^i^ 'wiadb re.lia^ tfie overturM frbm tbict bloated monopoly.' The Prairie City deserves to profit by her pltiek and taeinr, but if she allows her bright projpeCts to paiBS awayby sUmnderihg her oil fielda to the Standard conipany, she deserves to be' fehced in ana tabeled, "A deeerted cemetery." Hold your gdda fortune ia tfeighbdr:^rBftiza
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or own iner.
'hatida.
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... .... WllUaa'l Autnliu BaHiPUIi. Jf yoU are yellowi Billious oonBtipated frith headache, bad breath drowsy, no aptoetite,10ok out your Liver iB out of order. One box of these Pills will drive alltha troubles away and make anew being of you. Prioe 25 cents. Sold J. ELSomee, Sixth and :Ohio
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a Baur. 8eventh and Main street
MEATS! MEATS!! MEATS!! Wholesale smoked and plain cured barrel pork, tierce lard, lfcrd cana, 5,10 and 50 pounds, bologna, pigs feet, trip* and everything salty in the pork litie at 126 south Fourth street, by J. L. Hum* aaton.
A Val?Offer.
You are earnestly requested by th Ballard Snow Liniment Co., of St. Louis Mo., to give Ballard's Horehound Syrup a trial for consumption, coughs, colds: bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, etc. It is only recommended for diseasss.of the throat and lungs, and for those troqblga it certainly has no equal in the world.. Its sales have been as marvelous aa its its cures have remarkableJ It.baa been, recommended from family to family until its fame has s^ead from the, Atlantic to the. Pacific Try it and if it doea not cure you your monay will be refunded. Sold by J. E. Somes, oorner Sixth and Ohio street, and J. A C. Bauer, oorner Seventh and. Main attest.
•faKevndgla KUUnaTonbylnche*. If you area sufferer from this excrut atlngly painful disease, or if you have sibkbMdaclui, sore throat, lame back, frosted fedt, scalds or burns, irjr Ballara'ai Snow Linitnent. It is an unfailing curd, for lall pain. Itrpbssanes faterfing merit and has,been recommended, from one to another, uhtil it has found its way into evpry state in the union. Sold by J. E. Soines, coraer Sixth and Ohio, and &. C. Bauer, torner Seventh and Main.
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 liv^r and kidneys out of Order, if you ar% constipated and.have headache and an unaightly complexion, don't fail to"call on any druggiat to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it Everyone likes it. Largest package 50 cents.
100 Ladle* Wanted,
And! 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine, the^reat '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 cents. At all druggists.
SHI WOOD OTOST Tfee*mWUo*eMt{ datHf for meiji the curi vrlflch vma iobnd aa ttt Mb thefphj-Biciiii# V^Ot to be treated. Oqe mt copy dfan advorSWt'ubpwfic.andl, reUcrfrtjJtffHelrfst few gradually forced out of goon enred sound and months since I quit takhad no siga of return of |he di 'ji.
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fto# what S.jS^g. has Ra maligna!* Cancer, caiisncred incura-
Cliicuenu. wheM 1 my ncighlwrt iHbt ient ia fegarfl .to
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toe powai was
system, and I waa 1. now ten 8. S. S. and I have
.rewlful dseaae. vk Asn BonnrxtL.'
Au Sable, Mich., Dec. 89, Sepd for books 011 Biooa.^^caeefl .and CoOpen, mailed trdc. T?nfc gwtrr SpEciric Cd.
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RACES
r.L* Spring Meeting1 of^ the Terre Haute
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#5,000.00 'IN PURSES."
JUNE 3,1861.
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JEWELERS.
Mawwiih and all ftyfaa^ jatnaas ma la aay aWs.«BikaitMMift -v-'1 .is -5 I
FINl DEPAWINQ OF ALL KINDS.
Diatmonds, Waitcbas, Jewelry,'
Sterling silverware and '.m., it Hoveltle
of th*.
NO 23 SOUTH SIXTH StREEyi
(Itoadenoei WtheMnot itrnt)'"J' .1414114 Your Patronace Beapottfully Solicited.
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A. J. GALLAGHER.
:Gas and Steam Fitter, s'|
424 Cherry Street.- Terre Haute
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EatebUanad 1861.
Lambor,:
*teawithout It Is ftpanuntinU
cm* whetfter tae jsttmt la a nMdma drinker or an aleoMle meek. Thouaanda qf hatetaken Gold Uietr toowle^airf to^belljjwtt^uttil ina at their Mn fwa wDi' IT mvih Tj Th« aniem onw lapMsnrtefattli Hketeed beoomea an otter Impoaannity f« theBq5iij Sowtoe5«t For tale br jljfcV8Pm» ^8txttnandOtilosb«tSijr«ateBaa»^!Ind.
Palatine, Snlalnc, fllailat, CaklaUalat andPhp«rHaactnff,
Terreliaute.Ind
LADIES Enamel your Rangea twice a year, topa once a week and jtm hare thefliieat-poiished MoT^lti tlie world, for a4tle by all Groceia and. Stove Dealen, At retail by D. Kaufman. At wholesale by Hulmaa4 Oo., jobbing agents,. Tens Hants, Ind.
THE NORWOOD, Fourth Avenue and Klngsly Street,
AS "PA
Full view of the ocean. Terms moderate for June, July and September.. S. N. SEVERANCE.
For inventions promptly secured. Beference, by permission, to Hon. win. Mack. Address
O. E. DUFJFY,'
607 Seventh Street. Washington" D. C.
1XCUR8I0I TO PASS (FRASCW world's exposition LOW RATKS.
Ticket* to and from Europe
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No. 26 North Klghtb 8tmt, Terre Haute, ted. j.
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MADAME MARANTETTE willgive Daily Exhibitions of her Wonderful Saddle Horse, Woodlawn. Grand Oil Well Exhibition day of the Races! Special jRates on Sll'tbte K^ikoads. :09I *X-*-
a nr 1. r» 1, -tr .iis.tw Y.nH »J vjmi.t luoy, ax woKL
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,
Set8lf), Dfcidrfe, Mlincis, &c.
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Arrests' discharges from the urlna#y origans In either sex in-48 hoara. is superior to copaiba. Cnbebs, on actions, aind free from all bad smell
IKotheir inconveniences. SANTAL-MIDY apralea. which bear the name iiI HlUT 1 laekletferMfithout which nante art v* vl I genuine. .,
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SPASMS 1 SPILSPSII KITS! A new, proiaptand peraMnent eon. NottUng like it Wo Fits after tlrtrdaj'i treatment, It to not in anr way lnjuriooatothemlnd. Mamea kept prlrate If reaueated. Call and Investttatothe ihedleal properties'of wonderful Magic Kmvsthis
and Brain
.Tonic. DB. 8. D. WILLIS, 1213 N. 7th St.
Our Leader!
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SEE FE^NlSrEJ^ 6c LITTLE FOI^
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SCREEN AND WINDOWS. .. acjitMPliainJltiwt Cor. Twatno and Mate StweMi EAST MAIN &T9SBT HARDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.
JEFFERS & HERMAN,
w: iu tf «'i aaanraomopB or uM
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PhMtona, Jaadana. Coupaa,
lOel/ lMiS, lOOS aad JOO7 Waibaah Awim t, a, a, 8, ia, i», ia, t«, ts, aa aad Walk
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A Ladles' Dongola Shoe of sterllng ecsellenee material and workmanship. The prices tell the story.
$1.50.
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I^aildsn' Hardware,
lee Cream Freezers,
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TKRRE HA DTK. IND.
Bo0tsf!Shoes and Slippers
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Whew jouiSn »«ive money If/ou do jwa trading. 11 nc TIT IT) 40II kVV Bepalrlna neatly and promptly eiecnted. 11U0 Iff HflHull
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Mantels, Tin & Slate Roofing. MANION BROS., 815 MAIN S"H~
\Vliy EMILLER'SfiCAFEii I/!
BUTTER!
South. Fourth Street.
Da, £. c.
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D. liEIBOLD,'*
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300 Mala Street.
Th.irty Days.
Immense stock. Choice, well grown novelties very cheap. EyerjlK*^ lsjli|vited tb call and! see f(W themselves.
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26 N. Bgbtb SL, Terre Haute
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Jnilt received and will constantlr keep for sale a One lot of fresh creamery butter in prints and buckets. Orders promptly delivered to any part of thacttrtree of charge. 1!
C. I^OUTlZAHN, lOe'Sotitli Sixtli Street.
Staple and Fancy Groceries. •A 1. WELCH SSY1STE & POPLAR.'
IS
Wkst's Nkkvs and Bhaim TB*Ay-
HaNT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions. Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, NerVons Prostration, caosed by. the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefnlness, Mentnl Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, deeay 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 $6, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price.
WS GUAEAITB SIZ BOXES.
To ieurt any case. With'each brdSr received by us 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. & C. Baur, Druggists, sole agents, southeast corner Seventh street and Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Ind.
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IT tOHFORMS TO SHAPE OF FOOT. If you want perfection in lit. with freedom from OS and rfl discomfort you will always W4ar urt Packard 8hoe. It la acknowledrwl as th© moot comfortabley the bett wearing Md vxott atyilm eentlemen'a shoe made in the world(. Don't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes. The Burt A Packard Shoe ooita no more than any other fine shoe, though none approach ilfawlM.
All atylea In Hand-made, Hand-welt, and Burtwrtt, also Bors' and YOUTHS'. If not sold by your dealer send his name and your address to
J. LDBOWICI, TME
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