Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 June 1889 — Page 3
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WANTED—Livethe
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Pears' Soap Fair whit© hands.^ Bright clear complexion
WANTED.
AGENTS
WANTKD-GOO(I wage* to solicitors and collector)). Home Beneflt Association. Office hours to 8 a. m. and 5 to 8 p. m.
ANTED—A pair of those splendid congress shoes for gentlemen, which are being sold How Is that? We have them: for only $1.25. McWllllams', Eleventli and Main streets. \\TANTED— B»rgherin & K-eund. southwest v* corne Eighth and Poplar, have to-day: Fine Strawberries, f'enn, m- String Beans,
A a a
AN TED-Pong You, Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main streets. First-class work.
WANTRD-Carpenters,best
ITiOR
I'X)R
Soft healthful skin. PEARS -IK Brest EneNsh Gm|U» SW.-MHEmnlMi"
A. R. MILLER,
Vice President and Manager, 229 Wabash ave.
.spring Onlans, Fresh Pie Plant, New Potatoes,
WANTED-Houses
and barns to raise or move
safe*, engines and boilers handled with care shingling and all kinds of repair work done on short notice. GEO. HEITMAN,
S'ft 329 South Second street
WANTKD—The
best kangaroo shoe you ever
saw on the market for only $4. $4 60 and $5. McWllllams' summer sale, cor. Eleventh and Main streets.
men In every state to become
members of Southern Detective Agency established 1880. Address lock box No. 923, Wichita, Kas.
ANTED Nurse must come well recommended. Apply at 430 Ohio street. MRS. MARTIN.
WANTED--All
the ladles to attend the summer
sale of tine Oxford ties, clippers and latest style line shoes at McWllllams', Eleventh and Main streets.
GOOD MAN WANTED to sell for Hooker Brown
A Co.,
Write us early.
nurserymen, Rochester, N. T,
WANTED—A
home for four children a boy
4 months old three girls, aged 1 month, 2 mon-hs and three years. Inquire at Charity Organization Office, 50Hfc Ohio street.
WANTED—Indeed!
W
Well, what Is wanted? A
pair of those Wardwell band sewed congress or ball shoes for $3? Tblnk of It. only $3 at McWllllams' summer sale, cor. Eleventh and Main streets.
ANTED—At the Express office, two copies of the Weekly Express of March SO, 188U.
WANTED—The
public to bring furniture to 418
Cherry street. Upholstering, finishing 1 Sc Mi and repairing. WELSH & McGBATH.
WANTED—People
WANTED
to stop complaining and call
and see the bargains, If ever there were bar gains, In boots and shoes at McWllllams', Kiev enth and Main streets.
Scissors, knives, cleavers, eta,
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.
builders and contractors
to know that the place to buy lime, hair nnd cement Is at Relman & Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.
WANTKD-Second-hand
goods, clothing, etc.
iHmght and sold. Bargains always on hand. ,T? K. GREEN, 326 and 828 Ohio street
FOR SALE.
|jH)K SALE Headquarters for fruit jars and Jelly glasses of all kinds Is at M. b. Kaufman's uhlna store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House. lpOL SALE -At private sale, all the household X1 goods consisting of furniture, etc., at GOO Cherry street. The sale began Friday. CZZ3
SALK—100x36fi feet on South Sixth street. FRED A. ROSS A CO. fOR SALE—Fruit Jars of all kinds and sizes at
M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main st, opposite Opera House.
OOlt SALE—Huntington lime best on tbe mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Relman & Steeg, Ninth and Main street
SALE—Sixteen acres near Collett Park at a bargain. KRED A. ROSS A CO. jpOBSALB—Old papers at •Jbo per handled, suit
able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally express offioe.
I1j^OR
SALK—Fruit Jars, wholesale and retail, at M. D. Kaufman's clilna store, 407 Main st, opposite Opera House.
J^OR SALE—MAXINKUCKKE PROPERTY185 feet front In Marmont. Near the lake and railroad.
An eight room cottage on the east side of the lake, complete with furniture, boats, etc. Best location on the lake.
One of tbe most desirable Jots on the lake, 66 feet front, east side, beautiful location, one of the very few choice building lots that are still vacant.
The Palmer, house beautifully situated on the north sideof the lake, 27 bed-rooms, all furnished, dining-room 28x30 ft, kitchen complete, office and parlor nicely furnished. Including piano. Now doing a profitable business and likely to increase. A good Investment for some Individual or syndicate, or would make an elegant club house. Can be bad at a bargain.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO.. 20 South Slxtb street
ITH)K SALE—Four large lots near the Alden well. FRED A. ROSS ft CO.
JPORJRENT^
1jOR
RENT- Furnished room at 680 Kaglest,
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bath, hot and cold water and all modern conveniences. ijX)H RENT—Several desirable houses.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON ft CO 20 South Sixth street
LOST.
-COAT Lost Friday night between Smith's ber house and Sixth street, a light Iet-
osr
JLd Sic. blue cutaway coat had a day book (couple of ten and note In day book) and picture In pocket. Under will please leave at Smith's beer house and receive reward.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ONKY TO LOAN—In any amount on long or short terra. FRED A. ROSS & CO.
ONKY TO LOAN—in' sums to suit tbe bor rower, on the most favorable terras. RIDDLB, HAMILTON A JO. 20 South Sixth street
EIGHTH POINT
You should read THR CHICAGO DAILY NEWS because/tvry-
body iikes it—it
will not dis
appoint your needs. It takes Into its purpose the farmer and mechanic, as well as the merchant and professional man. Every farmer can now have daily market reports instead of weekly, and at little more than the ola-time price of his weekly. The mechanic can now afford both price and the time for his daily paper. The poor may now be as well informed on current affairs as the rich. Intelligence is within the reach of alL TH* CHICAGO DAILY Newsindependent, nonpartisan, fair to all—is everybody's paper.
—Its circulation is aro.ooo a day—over a million a we«k—and it costs by mail 25 cts. a month, four months oo,—omt
cent a day.
New Advertisements.
LADY AGENTS
SBKD FOE TEBM8 FOR 8KLLIXG Mdm.<p></p>Celebrated
McCABE'S
Cersefs.
None sell better. Satisfaction guaranteed. ST. LOUIS CORSET CO.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
*«ftr Ycrur Retailer Itar
JAMES MEANS
$4
iM OB THE
Canned Goods.
JAMES MEANS ^$3 SHOE.
According to Tour Needs.
lng perfectly easy the first time It fs worn. ItwillMttaiy the moat "L&atldlous. JAMitsKliAna
S3 SHOE is absolutely tha only shoe of Its price which has ever been placed extensively on the market in which durability -"ired befora mere outwart
Ask forth* James Veanst2 Shoe Ibr Boy* J. MEANS & CO.. Boataa*
Full llnealof the above Shoes for sale by -pi
A.
P. KIVITST
for an incurable ease of Catarrh In the Head by tho proprietors Of
DR. SAQE'S CATARRH REMEDY.
Symptoms of Catarrh. —Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into ttaroal, somctiinos profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid eyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness, difficulty of clearinfr 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 once. Thousands of cases result in consumption, nnd end in tho grave.
By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage's Hcmedy cnrcB tlio woi'st cases. COo.
The Original
\evces
11TTLE
LIVERPILLS.
Unequaled as a Liver Pill. Smallest,cheapest, easiest to take. One Pellet a Doae. Cure Sick Hcadaelie, Bilioua Headache, Dizziness. (loiiMti patiofudlgeatton. Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels. 85 cts. by druggists.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE INSURANCE.
You can get Fire Insurance or anyJother kind of Insurance of
Allen.' Kelley & Co.,
665 Wabaah Avanue, Terra Haul*, Ind., "4-s-TKLKPHONK NO. i'
This agency represents the best Fire Insurance companies now doing business, also the beat
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
company In the state.trAll Losssea are AIOUSTKI) BY us and paid within .ONE or FIVE DAYS from I date of same.
ASSETS, St53,000,000.00.
Very Lowest Rates and good treatment. Hive us a call.
Finally I took Swift's Specific, and soon began to Improve. After awhile was at my work, and for tbe liatt five months have been as well as I ever was—all jrom the effects of Swift's Specific.
Jan. 8,1889. Ft. Wayne, Iud. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, Ga. I
ISANTAL-MIDY
Arrests discharges from the urinary orans In either sex In 4S hounu "It la superior to Copaiba, Cubebs. or jectlons, and free from all bad smell other lnconvenlenccs.
JANTAL-MIDY
I Oaiwukw, which bear the name ii I Ml [IT I I block letters,without which none are\ I genuine.
CHICHESTER'SENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
csoss suuoss mro, OrWtaaL bttt, wily M*IMand reliable pill |W- Never Pall.
Aftk for
C%ick«*ttr'$ E*gti*k
Diamond Brand, in re* uulie box««, sealed wtth blwt
boo. At DrRfllaU. Aeeeit at «tkef Au piUi ptite botrdboxe*, pink vrmppers. ar« a liMcir •WMiatemlt. BCM 4e. tor partknlin and *'Kel!ef fbr by retam nuiU ttitt IAIKS whob&Tv used tbm. Nam* Paper.
Vklehfaler VkeaUcal Co.. II a41«oa Sq.J'ktla^P*
V* Solicitor it
PATENTS
MIER1QAI
BDB1AL Or MB. AMD MH. BAUXAX.
The Sad of tbe Tarribl* Tragedy at Carbon. Special to tbe Express.
CABBON,
lad., ane
21.—The
remains
of Mr. and Mrs. Biuman, the victims of I yesterday's horrible tragedy, were buried to-day at 10 a. m. The wife at
Brazil and the husband by the aide of hts first wife at Calcutta, two milea east of this place. A large crowd of relatives I and friends of tbe deceased were in attendance and followed the remains to the grave.
Some detestable miscreant has for the I past few nights found it a source of great amusement to throw rocks through the windows of stores and dwelling houses.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS N0TI8.
Squirrels are plentiful in Foantain county. Boating on the Wabash ia the latest fad at Covington.
The Salvation army has made its appearancaat Greencastle. Thirty-five thousand dollars was the price paid for building the water works at Mattoon.
Robert and Matt MeCammon, aged 25 and 30 jean?, were arrested at Paxton, this week for stealing forty-five chickens from Samuel M. Nash.
Argus News: During the late freshet in Parke county a bedstead was washed ashore at the Shades of Death, which, it is thought, came from Johnstown.
A miner just arrived at Carbon walked the entire distance from Pittsburg in search of work, and reports meeting nearly two hundred tramps on the wsy.
Dell Freeman, keeper of a disorderly house at Vincennes, brought suit againBt William Qreen, proprietor of the opera house, for $100 damages for being refused admittance to see Dixey in "Adonis," last winter. The jury awarded her one cent damages, Thursday.
Crawfordsville Journal: A few even-1 ings ago Scote, the little son of Mit Galey, thought his mother was praying too long, and he became restless. He then slipped up behind her, and, slapping her on the shoulder, said, "Say amen!" This probably had the desired result.
Frank Pugh,
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Robinson Constitution: Last evening Will Vannarsdale and Malvern Swope, his brother-in-law, residing two and a half miles soul heast of Annapolis, were bunting, when the gun was accidently discharged. Tbe ball Btruck Mr. Vannarsdale in the left hand, entirely severing the middle finger, and then passing a few feet, hit Mr. Swope in the arm just below the shoulder, making an ugly Hesh wound and shattering the bone, the ball remaining in the arm.
Vincennes Sun: Wednesday morning, about 9 o'clock, some men passing the bridge over White river, at Hyatt's, nonoticed a black object in |the river, and went down to see what it was. On going out to it in a skiff they discovered that it was the body of a woman. She was apparently about 25 years of age, and was well dressed, and on her person was found some very fine jewelry, and in a pocket-book was a hundred dollara in paper money. It is supposed that she must have committed suicide, as no marks of violence were found on her person. Nothing was found by which I she could be identified.
THE MARKETS.
WheatJune.. July....
80 78« 75% 77* 85t SSfe 35X 23
80 78« 76 77* 35H 35Mj 36 2314 22%
Aug.... Dec....
BEUMASX.2 CASS. For two years I hnd^ rheumatism so bad that it disablod mc for workj and conlined mc to myj hod for a whole year, daring which time I. could not even raise mi hands to my head, am for 3 months could not move myself in bed.was reduced in flesh from 192 to 88 lbs. Was treated by best physicians, only to grow worse.
CornJuly... Aug....
Sept..
OatsJuly... Sept.. Pork-
11 57K 11 65 11 72» 6 60
mm
Journal Bnilding, I mi Ah
a
rout,
11 72% 11 8!) 11J35* 6 G2VS 6 60 6 70 5 8214 5 90 6 00
LardJuly. .. Aug....
Sept..
RibsJuly... Aug....
Ifon
years of age, of Shaw
nee township, Fountain county, accident'y discharged a Flobert gun Wednesday evening while he was cleaning it The ball struck Helen Brown, aged
13
years, in the left thigh, passing
through without touching the bone, and being cut out on the opposite side. TheodoreMinneman, one of the oldest and best known residents of Cass coun-1 ty, was kicked in the stomach by a runaway horse Thursday morning and fell to the ground unconscious. He was picked up by a passing farmer and taken to his home. Owing to his advanced age it is doubtful if he will recover.
Crawfordsville Star: About twentythree years ago Louis W. Hance, of this vicinity, mysteriously disappeared and he was given up for lost. A few days sgo, Rip Vanwinkle like, he turned up hale and hearty to the great sarprise of I his friendB. He has seen lots of the world in his roaming. He is visiting Thomas Sutton.
tef'
Chicago Market. CHICAGO, June 21.
Opening.
Highest.
Lowest
Closing.
79% 77Ms§ 75Ma 771,8 34X 35 !4 35X 22% 22%
mt
July A up.... Sept...
78^ 75Ht
nm
34% 85^ 35K
22% 22%
11 65 11 65 70 6 47%
fflVs 65
11 72% 11 80 11 85$
6 52^4 6 60 6 70 682% 6 90 6 00
G67W 6 66 5 76
5 75
Sept..
5'92Vb
JOHN RAT,
*Asked. fBld. §Nomlnat ^Salea.
Coffee ind Sagar.
NKW TORE, June 21.—Coffee—Option* opened steady and unchanged to 6 points up, closed steady at 20330 points up fairly active. Sales 113.500 baes. Including: July. «14 55o)14.8S August, $14.653)1510 September. $14 50^16.15 October, [email protected] November, $14.95©15.10 December, $14 963)15 85 January, $1195316.40 Februarj $15.26 March, $15.05315.% April, $15.16315.30. Spot rlo, quiet fair cargoes, 17tyc.
Sugar—Haw, quiet refined, more active and firm
QRUNKENNES$
Or the l.leaer Habit, l*«altiTely Care* tr Adninintrrix l»r. llainea' Ualdea Haccllc.
It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge and today believe they quit drinking of their own free wllL IT NKVKB FAILS The system once Impregnated with the Specific# becomes an utter Impossibtlty for the liquor ap petite to exist For sale by Jaa. K. Somes, drur gb*. Sixth and Ohio ibMta, Terre Baute, Ind.
LADIES
Knamel jronr Ranges twice a year, tops once aweekandyoa have the fbmt-poUshed Move laths world. For sals by all Oroeen and Stove Scaled.
At retail by Geo. 8. Zimmerman A Co.. M. D. Kaufman, Taylor Robertson fa. Fremont' petals ft Co., wm. F. HertfeWer, W. O. Fatton* Geo. C. Foulkea. Bauermetster ft Busch At wholesale by Townlw Stove Co. and Hubnanft I C.x, Jobbing agenta, Terre Haute, Ind.
A
there Is a "grease .spot" on your clothes, stop at the grocer's your way home and get a cake of Ivory Soap. Apply it to the spot with a piece of flannel, wet with hot water rub well, then wet a clean place on the flannel and rub again to remove the soap. If the spot is of long st mding, use a nail brush. Ivory Soap may be safely used upon any cloth, for it will not impair its strength or change the color.
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps,each represented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory' they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities •f the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it,
Copyright 1886, by Procter Gamble.
Established 1861. Incorporated 1888.
J. H. WILLIAMS, PnaMcnt. J. M. CUrr.SaCrandTMM.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS CO.,
HAiiurAonmns or
Setsh|, Door©, Blinds, &c.
AMP VUALMMB IH
Lumber, Lath, Sblnglas, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Builders' Hardware.
Boots, Shoes- and Slippers
AT
GEORGE A. TAYLOR S.
Where you can law momr if rou do your trading. I nr WipiQlI ATTP Repairing neatly and promptly executed. 1 lud IT ADlLull D. IJS
RIITTFRI
FRESH
CREAMERY "*-111
Jnat received and wlU conatantly keep for *ale a of treab creamery butter In prlnta and j. Orders promptly delivered to any part of theeltt tree of charge.
°ne loto(e(reiii creamery
Orderspromptly
M. C. I^OUTZAHN, lOO South Sixth Street
Our store open till 10 o'clock Monday Night*.
BREAKFAST, DINNER, SUPPER,
Unparalleled in the Clothing trade. Commencing on
We will offer our entire stock of
CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS!
At prices never before named in this market. Actual cost, real value or positive loss not considered.? It's money we want, and money we must have. All of our $16, $15, and $13 Suits at the low price of ..
Every Suit in our stock is marked down to prices less than cost of manufacture. Never have such bargains been offered, and they are honestly worth double that money:
Come Early and Secure Bargains.
Should you buy a suit during this sale and, after careful examination, are not fully satisfie return the goods and get your money. A good Uudershirt for 25c. A summer Coat and Vest for $1. Overalls 20c. Terms spot cash
411 Main Street, Between Fourth and Fifth, South Side.
MKALS Xc.
«June
FOB SIX DAYS ONLY!
Foundry and Machine Works
NMTN STREET NEAR UNION DCrOT, TERRE HAUTE, INM
i, Boilers,
Mill and Mining Mac^iqery.
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY.
mi
AH tM tt Mill
Boffin* amd Botler BaptHrw» promptly nftamlncl to.
Is selling fine suits at wholesale prices. A fine line of pants at less than cost. Overalls from 35c to 60c.
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.
123B MAIN STREET.
WILLIAM CLimr, f. H.CIJCT.
.v-.
CLIFF 5c CO.,
MANUFACTUBKBS OK
BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS. Etc,
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO.
Shop on First between Walaut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND
SEE FENNEL & LITTLE FOI^
Monarch Gasoline Stoves* Ice Cream Freezers,
SCREEN DOOl^S AND WINDOWS. 1300 Main Street—€or. Twelfth and Main Street*. EAST MAIN STREET HARDWARE STORE AND TIN SHOP.
JEFFERS & HERMAN,. ^.
MiMUrACTUKXHS OF
A I A E S
Phaetons, Landaus, Coupe*, Buggies, etc.,
LOOI, 1003. 1005 AND 1007 WTBTLH AT^DQC, TICRRIC HA ITT ML IND *, 4, 6, 8, 10, 1*, 14, 16, 18, ilO and 88 T«nth Street,
SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!
by machinery to look tike new. I have also the iprlng atjrle block* for LiDIBS' HATS and BONNJtTS. M. CATT, 886 Sooth Third Street, the only PracUcal Hatter inTern Haute.
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Mantels, Tin & Slate Roofing. MANION BROS.,
815
MAIN ST.
WINEMILLER'S CAFE, IT South. Eovirth Street.
OF SUITS!
