Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1889 — Page 3

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DIED.

WKINHARDT—At 4 a. m. on Friday, July l'Jth, Mrs. Kva Barbetta Welnhardt, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Pence, aged 85 years.

The funeral will take place frdm the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pence. 115 South Second street, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Friends are Invited to attend without further notice.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

^JOTICK TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealed proposals will be received by the trustees of the public schools, at

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WANTED—The

WANTED—A

WANTED

Wabash avenue, up

to 7 3(J o'clock p. m. Friday, July 26,1889, to furnish all material and erect a new school building on the southeast corner of Eighth and College streets, and to le known as "City School No. 1G." Plans and specifications may now be seen at Vrydagh 4 Sons, architects, at 025 South Seventh street. Bids must be accompanied by a bond In the sum of $200 as a guarantee of good faith that the successful bidder will enter Into a contract to dogtlie work.

The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JOS. HICHABDSON, Secretary.

J^IVIDKND NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the trustees of the Terre Ilaute Savings Bank have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of two and a half per cent, on all sums of two dollars and upwards which shall have been on deposit for six months, and a proportionate rate on like sums that have been on deposit for three months previous to July 1. payable to depositors on and lifter July 25th, 1889. All Interest not drawn out will be credited on account and draw Interest from July 1st.

WAN

LEWIS B. MARTIN, Secretary.

Tkrkk Hatjtk, Ind., July 1,1889.

WANTED.

WANTKD—Indeed!

Well, what Is wanted? A

pair of those Ward well hand sewed congress or ball shoes for $3? Think of It, only $3 at SfcWIlllams' summer sale, corner Eleventh and Main streets.

WANTED—Everybody

to know that we have

Cherries, (ireen Peas, (ireen Beans, New Beets, Pie Plant, Spinach, Kale, New Radishes, Finest Flour. Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Canned Peaches, Maple Syrup, Sorghum, tiolden Drip Syrup, Select Teiis, Select Coffees. Select Dried Fruits

And-the choicest ol everything needed for the table. 1IICKEY A BRESSETT, Twelfth and Main streets.

TED—Situation In a dmg store seven years practical experience In the retail drug business can give best of reference. Address C. C., G27 Tippecanoe street, Terre Haute.

AGENTS

WANTED—Good wages to solicitors and collectors. Home Be»ellt Association. Oflice hours to 8 a. m. and 5 to 8 p. m.

A. R. MILLER,

Vice President and Manager, 329 Wabash ave.

best kangaroo shne you ever

saw on the market for only $4, *4.50 and $5. McWIlllam's summer sale, corner Eleventh and Main streets.

ANTED—Farmers-Call at the Tool works and see our picket fence enly 60c a rod.

ANTED.—A copy .of the Daii.t Expksss of January 13,1889.

pair of those splendid congress

shoes for gentlemen, which are being sold for only $1.25. How Is that? We have them. McWllllams', Eleventh and Main streets.

WANTED—Livethe

men in every state to become

members of Southern Detective Agency established 1880. Address lock box No. 923, Wichita, Kas.

-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 Oillee, 501V& Ohio street.

WANTKD—The

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WANTKD—

Issors. knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, arm 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.

WANTED-Carpenters,best

WANTED—All

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the ladles to attend the summer

sale of tine Oxford ties, slippers and latest style tine shoes at McWllllams', Eleventh and Main streets.

ANTED—Second-hand goods, clothing, etc. bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J. E. UKEEN, 326 and 328 Ohio street

FOR SALE.

SALE—Fruit lars of all kinds and sizes at

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M. D. Kaufman china store, 407 Main at, opposite Opera House.

Li^OR SALE—Five lots In the east part of city at _T a bargain. FRED A. ROSS & CO.

I70R SALE Headquarters for fruit lars and I1 jelly glasses of all kinds is at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House.

11r»OR

SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the beet brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Relman ft Steeg, Ninth and Main street. jpOR SALS—Old papers at SBc pet hundred, BUlt

able for housecleanlng purpose*. Inquire at Dally Sxprees office.

FOR RENT.

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RENT—House 655 Eagle street ten rooms, bath, gas, sewerage also store-room and bakery northwest corner Ninth and Chestnut good location for the right man. Inquire at 648 Mulberry street. iOR RENT—Brick house of six rooms on

Eighth street, near Cherry. I. n. C. ROYSE, 617 Ohio street.

MONEY TO LOAN.

MONEY

TO LOAN—Any sum most reasonable terms. RIDDLE. HAMILTON ft CO.

MONEY

to LOAN—In any amount, on long or short term. FRED A. ROSS ft (X).

OR

TRADE—A stock of general merchandise to trade for city property. FRED A. BOSS ft CO,

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COMMISSIONER'S SALE.

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed pursuant to the order of the Circuit Court of Tippecanoe county, Indiana, In an action for partition brought by Ellen Welnhardt, John Welnhardt and William Welnhardt against George Welnhardt, Emma Welnhardt and Emily Welnhardt, will, at the east door of the court house of said county, between the hours of one and two o'clock p. m., on Saturday. August 3, 1889, sell at public sale, at not less than two-thirds or Its full appraised value, the following real estate situate in Tippecanoe county, Indiana, viz:

Lot number six (6), in W. P. Henderson's subdivision of Ellsworth out lots to the city of Lafayette, also the east half of the south half of lot eighty (80) and the east half of lot eighty-one (81) and eighty-two (82) In Romig's addition to the town, now city, of Lafayette—said lots to be divided by a line running north to the north line of said lot eigthty (80) from and commencing on the north side of Romlg street also the following real estate situate in Vigo county Indiana, viz:

Lots number sixteen (16), seventeen (17) and the south half of lot eighteen (18) of the original subdivision of section sixteen (16) Town twelve (12), north of range nine (9), west as platted and recorded in the records of Vigo county.

TERMS, CASH—The purchaser, upon the payment of the purchase money, will be entitled to a deed to said premises.

THOMAS F. GAYLORD,

Lafayette, Ind. Commissioner.

FIRE! FIRE1 FIRE! FIREI

INSURANCE.

You can get Fire Insurance or any.otiier kind of Insurance of

Allen, Kelley & Co.,

665 Wabash Avenue, Terra Haule, Ind.,

'TBLWPHnini No. 248. .*?

This agency represents the best Fire Insurance companies now doing business, also the best

LIVE STOCK INSURANCE

company in the state.'AII Lossses are adjustcd bv us and paid within .ONK or FIVE DAYS from date of same.

ASSETS, $153,000,000.00.

Very Lowest Rates and good treatment Hive as a call,

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My little boy, 5 years old, was sick I I with a disease for which doctors had I I no name. The nails cnnio off his ling-1 I era, and the lingers came off to the I I middle joint. For 3 years he suffered I I dreadfully is now getting well, and 11 I am satisfied Swift's Specific is the chief cause of his improvement.

JOHNDEIHL,

Jan. 12,1889. Peru, Ind. I POISONED BY A CALF—My| I little boy broke out with sores and I ulcers, the result of the saliva of a calf coming In contact with a cut finger. Tbe ulcers worn deep and painful and showed no inclinatfon to heal. I gave him Swift's Specific, and he is now well.

Feb. 15, '89. Joun F. IIEAKD, Auburn, Ala. Send for books on Blood Poisons & Skin Diseases, free. Swift SpecificCo., Atlanta, Oa,

You should rendTiioCHiCA-

rwn III

co

x)AII-Y NEWS bccause yon want

Kemtmber—Its

public to bring furniture to 418

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

ANTED-l'eople to stop complaining and call and see the bargains, If ever there were bargains. In boots and shoes at McWllllams', Eleventh and Main streets.

builders and contractors

to know that the place to buy lime, hair and cement Is at ltelman ft Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

the best your money wilt

POINT buy.

TUB 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 are 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

BLACK ft NISBET,

per week to

pay them—nearly

$300,000

a

year. Its expenditures aggregate very nearly #1,000,000 annually. A11 this means quality.

circulation is

220,000

a day—over

a million a week—and it costs by mail

25

cts.

a mouth, four months $1.00,—one

cent a day.

BLACK & NISBET,

Undertakers and Embnlmers, 26 North Fourth street, will furnish funeral supplies at the following prices:

A plain Rosewood Imitation case, no glass, trimmed complete, with box. heretofore sold by our competitors at $20, our price $15.

Finer linlshed burial case, with glass, heretofore sold at $30, our price $22.50. Same face, extra line trimmings, heretofore sold at $35, our price $27.50.

Rosewood or Walnut Imitation, flat topped casket, heretofore sold at $45, our price $40. Rosewood Imitation "O. Ci." c.»sket, superbly trimmed, heretofore sole 860. our price $45.

Fine black Broadcloth fiket, heretofore sold at S65, our price $50. Finer goods In proport 1 Herse free of charge to either cemetery. Tlv jtrlces are permanent

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FOURTH ST.

DRUNKENNESS

Or the 1,1snor Habit, I'onitivel? CirH by AdmiaiHO'rinc Dr. lluiaea' (jinMeo HpeelBc. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without tbe 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 to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER KAILS The system once Impregnated with the Specific,li becomes an utter lmposslbllty for the liquor a[ petite to exist For sale by Jas. E. Somes, drugget. Sixth and Ohio aUwta, Terre Haute, Ind.

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LADIES Enamel your Ranges twice a year, tops once a week and you have the finest-polished stove in the world. For sale by all Grocers and Stove Dealers.

At retail by Geo. S. Zimmerman ft Co.. M. D. Kaufman. Taylor Robertson Wm. Fremont' Bretnlg ft Co., Wm. F. Hertfelder, W. O. Patton' Geo. C. Foulkes, Bauermelster ft Buscb At wholesale by Townley Stove Co. and Hulman ft Co., jobbing agents, Terre Haute, Ind.

For Inventions promptly secured. Reference, byjpermis8lon, to Hon. Wm. Mack. Address

FATBITS

O. E. DUFFY, 607 Seventh stmt, Washington, a C.

CMKlMii ENGRA

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'•TNDIANAPOLIS-IND-

NEIGHBORHOOD NKW8 NOTE Anew bank has been opened at Windsor, Ilk-

Broom corn in Areola ie worth from $70 to |80 a ton. The streets of Brazil are overgrown with dog fennel.

The Bloomfield jail is now being torn down to make room for anew one. A camp of Sons of Veterans was organized in Toledo, III., Wednesday evening.

A

man Belling shirt patterns

has been

swindling the surrounding towns the past few days.

A farmer living near Mattoon uses fifteen acres of his ground for a duck and geese pasture.

About one hundred thousand dollars worth of diamonds are listed in Edgar county for taxation.

Wednosday afternoon Charles McClelland, of Mattoon, accidentally cut off one of his little fingers.

Oscar Richardson had his left hand badly mashed Wednesday at Danville by a heavy trunk falling on it.

Eight hundred carloads of baled straw have been shipped out of Crawfordsville so far this season.

The contract for building the new M. E. Church at Sullivan has been awarded. It will cost $12,000.

Wm. Kurtz, the founder and for many years the editor of the Princeton Clarion, died Tuesday at the ripe old age of 71 years.

The Ligansport Pharos says more valuable real estate changed hands last week than at any time in the history of the city.

A man giving tbe name of C. E. Brown passed three forged checks at Brazil Thursday afternoon. Each was made out for $11.75 and signed W. C. Hall.

A little son of Joseph E. Bradburn, of Paris, was badly scalded about the legs Wednesday while playing with a toy steam engine.

James McClary, father of the Hon. Joseph McClary, died at his home in Monroe township, Putnam county, at 2 o'clock Thursday morning. He was 85 years of age.

Paris Beacon: The lightning was on a tear yesterday, sure enough. A grain warehouse at the City mills was badly torn up by a stroke, and two cows belonging to Lew Harkrider and Ren Long were killed in a pasture north of the city.

Greenoastle Times: D. L. Peters, H. C. Darn all, R. H. Walls and Pat Lane have received the contract for building thirty-five miles of macadamized roads in Alabama. The money involved in the contract is

$80,000.

They were the low­

est bidderB out of a dozen. The roads are in the neighborhood of Birmingham.

THE VIGO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Meeting of the Board of Directors—Resolutions in Memory of James Daily.

The board of directors, at a meeting yesterday, adopted the following resolutions in memory of Mr. James Daily, who was for nearly four years an active member of the board:

The directors of tbe Vigo Agricultural society have received the painful intelligence of the death of Mr. James Daily, an honored member of this board on July 2 and,

Whereas, Mr. Dally, during nearly four year's service as a member of this board, has beenoneof its most efficient and zealous members, manifesting great interest In whatever might promote the prosperity and welfare of the cunty, maintaining most pleasant and agreeable relations with his associate members, winning their high esteem for him as a friend and fellow worker, therefore it Is

Resolved, Thattbe members of this branch express their regret and loss In the removal of Mr. Dally, whose friendship and co-operation they have prized.

Resolved, That during their long acquaintance with Mr. Daily, his upright and conscientious character, his kind and genial nature, have, year by year, strengthened his hold on them and the memory of Ills virtues will long be cherished

Resolved, That the success of this association owes much to the voluntary and unselfish exer tions and wise counsel of Mr. Dally.

Resolved, That these resolutions be entered on the records of the society and a copy be sent by the secretary to the widow and family of Mr. Dally.

Jno. (t. Williams, Jas. Sankey, Committee. C. C. Oakey,

General WlUler's Invitation.

Special to the Indianapolis Journal. *1 Crawfokdsvillf,,

July

18.—Captain

W. P. Herron has received a letter from General John T. Wilder in regard to the coming reunion of the brigade in Chattanooga, in September. The following is an extract:

You may say to "the boys" that I have secured the Wlllard hotel at Chattanooga, for September lHth, 19th and 20th, 1889. It will be for all members of the old brigade during that time. The proprietor of the house says he can care for 800. I tried to secure additional rooms, but there Is a big crowd coming from the Army of the Cumberland, and so many rooms are engaged that I could not secure another hotel. I shall try to get an empty store-room and put in cots for the "boys" to sleep on. Am having silk badges made, and will send them to you for distribution to only members of the old brigade who will be here, and their badge will be their check and entitle them to use of hotel, and none must be given any one not of the command. This is probably the last time we will meet In the South, and we should make it a memorable occasion.

I hope the b. ys will leave their drinking habits at home, If any of them have been so unfortunate as to acquire them since the war. I know they didn't have any before, and my confidence is still unshaken. I was especially proud of them at (Treencastle at the last meeting, and know that the last command to leave the battle-field at Chlckamauga will command the respect of all good and true men everywhere, especially of those we fought on that bloody field. We opened the fight, and were the Inst command to leave the battle-field. And now say to the boys. God bless you, come and see me as my guests and I will do you right.

John T. Wilbkb.

Keal Estate Transfers.

Matilda Owens and Wm. E. Owens to C. ,.f F. McNutt, S. C. Davis, S. B. Davis. G.

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w. Farls andS. R. Hamlll, lot 74, People's addition $ 300 00 John Cleary to Samuel Royse, lot 21, Gilbert's place 1,200 00 George Ruggles to Martha Hilburn, tract In s. Vfei section 26, town 10, range 8 800 00 J. J. Bishoff et ux. to John G. Helnl, ln^ lot 7 In Rose's subdivision of 44 acres.. 2,300 00 Sebastln Miller et ux. to John Helnl et ux.,tnlot 12 In Rose's subdivision of 44 acres 2,600 00 Henry .Neukom etux. to John G. Helnl,

InlotlO In Rose's subdivision of 44 acres 2,G00 00 Mary MdBrldt to John G. Helnl, inlot 14

In Rose's subdivision of 44 acres 1,650 00 John S. and H. G. Beach, to John G. Helnl. lots 308, 309. 310. 311 and 312 In

Gilbert's second subdivision 2,400 00 Total $13,750 00

A gentleman described as one of the best known*Uebrew8 of New York, lost $11,000 at Phil Daly's, at Long Branch, Thursday night. On many occasions he has lost seven or eight thousand dollars in the early part of the night, but he always managed before to retrieve his fortune before daybreak. This is the heaviest "square" loss of the season so far, and the incident causes much talk. The merchant takes bis bad fortune very good naturedly.

Names selected from Cooper's works, Indian and local names, will be given to 108 state islands in Lake George. The forestry commission has decided that the present names are not euphonious.

The latest feminine craze, that of wearing] the hair in a Bimple braid, doubled up once and tied with apiece of ribbon, school girl fashion, has sense on its side in this hot weather, although it it rather harrowing to see when adopted by a shrinking, timid young miaB of 30

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THE TERSE HAUTE EXPRESS, SATURDAY MORNING.JULY 20, 1W9.

or 40 summers. It isnt fair for women with really long hair, though, for their braid is so long that it doesn't look nice, and is in the way beeidea.

UNCLAIMED LKTTIRM.

LUt of Letter* Remaining Unclaimed in the Terra Haute Poatoflco. JfBIDAY, July 19.

To obtain any of these letters tbe applicant* 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 oflioe. Letters to traveling salesmen or transient visitors in the city, where special address mar be unknown, should be marked in the left hand comer with the word "transient"

Ashman Lizzie McKlney Flora Dugan Julia I'rebler Nora Draper Miss E Robinson Mrs Alice Gasway Miss Nettle Stout Mrs Carrie Gant Mrs Ellle Solomon Miss Kate Hall Mrs Fannie Tarburt Mrs Oil Johnson Mrs Mary Thomas Sarah E Kelly Hutauh Wllbert Mrs Louisa Lane Mrs Allle Wood Nancy Little Mrs Jane Wright Mrs Sarah McCafferty Miss Ella Wyan Miss Louise

GBNTLKKKN'S LIST.

Alexander Hugh Thompson Chas Bailey OH Tollver Jackson Bates Malloon Treevor John Bell Elijah Troutman Plilllp Bolinger Jeff Tuttle Mack Chase Robert Walder August Carney Thomas Walsh Cbas Cox W Walter Adam Daniels Walters Isaac Easter Mort 2 Waters Ezra Epperson John Watson William Furbee A Webb George W Gran sell Wickersham George HerneyJA Wheat MarUn Hogan John White John W Jackson W "J Whitney Manfct Co Jaggers S Whitley Sylvanus Johnson Williamson Whitney Riley Keller Wicks John King Brothers Wilmer Henry Mason Mort Wilson Henry Means Frank Wilson George S Miller Max Wilson George Roberts Edward Willis George Sherman John Woods James Stlnson S Wooley Bluford Thomas John Yates Charty.

Tried to Shoot the Rapids. Ottawa,

Ont., July

The whole apparatus of the new elec tro-pneumatic signal balloon, including the machine for making tbe gas, weighs only iifty-two pounds and can be con veniently carried by one man. The balloon is held captive by two wires connected with two electro-magnets acting on a cylinder of compressed air which works a set of signal arms.

Seattle, W. T., has concluded not to change its name in arising from its ashes, although one Mr. Quinn has offered the city 9200 in cash to change it to Quinnville. She may be sorry yet.

For a Disordered Liver try

PlLl«S.

Beecham's

Ballard's Horeliound Syrup.

We desire to call your attention to a remarkable article, which we are selling a large amount of. One that is spoken of in the highest terms of praise by all who have used it. It gives instantaneous relief in the worst coughs. It will cure where all others have failed. It is Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It is absolutely the best known remedy for coughs, colds' consumption, croup, bron chitis. sore throat, Bore chest, asthma and all diseases of the throat and luugs. If you have a cough or any of your family are affiicted don't put off until too late try this grand remedy.

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

Is Consumption Incurable

Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with abscess of the lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and am able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made."

Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.' Try it. Sample bottles free at all drug stores.

One Hundred Ladies 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 cents. At all druggists. 1

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Do Yon SafTer from Blienmatlsvn

No one who has not been a sufferer can have any idea of the excrutiating agony caused by rheumatism. This painful disease is frequently caused by a stoppage of the cirulation of the blood, through the muscular portions of the body. Ballard's Snow Liniment will invariably cure this disease by penetrating every spot of the skin and drawing to the outer surface all poisonous matter and restoring a natural circulation of the blood. Every bottle guaranteed.

Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main streets.

Forced to Leave Home.

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

Bncklen's Arnica Salve.

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

William's Australian Herb Pills.

If you are yellow, Billious oonstipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of oraer. One box of theae Pills will drive all the troubles away and make anew being of you. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J.AC. Baur, Seventh and Main street.

Electric Bitters.

This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise,—A purer medicita does not exist and it is

filectric

uarranteed to do all that is claimed, Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood,—Will drive maliria from the system and pre­

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vent as well aa cure all malarial fevers.— For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Prices 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at all drug stores.

THE MARKETS

GRAIN, PROVISIONS. ITC.

Chicago, July 19.—The opening, range and closing prices were

Gpanlng. Rants. To-day. .81 .80*10 .81 .SIM .77% .77%® .77% .77$ .79* .19H& .79$ .79%

Wheat-

July September. December..

D. C. GBKimnt, P. M.

LADHS' UST.

Corn-

Oats—

July August September.

Pom-

19.—Six

men were

drowned Wednesday night while attempting to shoot Roche's rapids with a raft. They were lumbermen, but their names are unknown.

July. 1106 011.06 11.0ft 11.12\fc August 11.20 11.(10 0)11.20 11.(WH 11.15 September..U.27to 1102fe@ll 30 H-15 11 27* October 10.60 10.60 @10.60 10.00 10.60

Laid—

July ai7Vk .— 0 617* 6.17% 6.22% August 625 6.20 ft 6.25 6.20% 6.25 September.. 6.37* 630 ffi 6.37* 6.90 6.36

Bibs-

JulT 6.52% 5.60 B) 5.52% 6.60 5.47% August 5.60 6.60 0 5.60 5.52% 6.65 September. 5.66 5.67%0 6.65 6.60 6.62*

OATS-Good quality steady, but poor weak. Sales by samples were: No. 3, poor to choice 19322%c White, iB025*c No. 3 White, poor to

rNo.

l. 25027c, choice. 27Vi027%cl barley, 27%0 2,22%®23c No. 2 White, good to choice,

"^OORN—Steady. Sales by sample were: No. 4.354a36c No. 3, 35%a96*c No. 3 Yellow, 36a 36^c.

BRAN—Quiet and steady. Sales were at $8.75 09:61'. One car of choice coarse, in bags, sold at

$11.26.

MIDDLINGS-Quiet Sales were at $9,500 law. Coffee end Sugar.

Naw Tom, July 19.—Coffee—OpUona opened julet, unchanged to 6 points up closed dull at 6 010 points up: light business. August, $14,660 14.70 September, 114-70014.75 October, $14.66 014.70 November. $14.70014.75 December, $14.65 014.80 May, $14.75, Spot Bio, quiet and steady fair cargoes, I7yc.

Sugar—Raw, nominal refined, very quiet and unchanged.

DISEASED BLOOD.

Humor*, Blotches, Sores, Scales, Crusts, and Loss of Hair Cured.

Terrible Blood Poison. Suffered all a man could suffer and live. Face and Body covered with awful sores. Used the

Cuticura Remedies ten weeks and Is practically cured. A remarkable case, A contracted a terrible blood-poisoning a year

XmIdid

doctored with two physicians, neither of me any od. I suffered all a man can suffer and.llve. Hearing of your Cuticura Remedies I concluded to try tnem, knowing If they did me no good they could make me no worse. 1 have been using them about ten weeks, and am most happy to say thatl am almost rid of the awful sores that cover my face and body. My face was as bad. If not worse, than that of Miss Boynton, spoken of In your book, and I would say to any one In the same condition, to use Cuticura, and they will surely be cured. You may use this letter In the Interests of suffering humanity.

RADICAL CURE

For CATARRH,

Relief Instantaneous. Cnre Kapid, Radical, and Permanent.

No single disease has entailed more suffering or hastened the breaking up of the constitution than Catarrh. The sense of smell, of taste, of sight, of hearing, the human voice, one or more, and sometimes all, yield to its destructive lntluence. The poison It distributes throughout the system attacks every vital force, and Injures the most robust of constitutions. Ignored, because but little understood, by most physicians, lmpotently assailed by quacks and charlatans, those suffering from It have little hope to be relieved. It Is time, then, that the popular treatment of this terrible disease by remedies within the reach of all passed Into hands at once competent and trustworthy. The new and hitherto untried method adopted by Dr. Sanford In the preparation of his Radical Cure has won the hearty approval of thousands. It Is Instantaneous In affording relief In all head colds, sneezing, snuffling and obstructed breathing, and rapidly removes the most oppressive symptoms, clearing the head, sweetening the breath, restoring the senses of smell and taste, and neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the disease towards the lungs, liver and kidneys.

Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh consists of one bottle of the Radical Cure, one box of Catarrhal Solvent, and Improved Inhaler, all In one package price, |1. Ask for Sanford's Radical Cure. Sold everywhere. Pottkr Drug A Chkmicai,corporation, Boston.

ACHING SIDES AND BACK,

^^HBhIp. kldnye, and uterine pains and JHHT weaknesses, relieved In one minute by the Cuticura Antl-Paln Plaster, thetirstand only Instantaneous patnkilllng, strengthening plaster.

THE NORWOOD,

Fourth Avenue and Ktngsly Street,'

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

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July August September.

E. W. REYNOLD, Ashland, Ohio.

'Covered With Running Sores 17 Tears. I have been troubled with a skin and scalp disease for seventeen years. My head at times was one running sore, and my body was covered with them as large as a half dollar. I tried a great many remedies without effect until I used the Cuticura Remedies, rnd am thankful to state that after two months of their use I am entirely cured. I feel It my duty to you and the public to btate the above case. l. r. Mcdowell, Jamesburg, n.

Due and Scratched 38 Years. I go Mr. Dennis Downing ten years better. I have dug and scratched for thirty-eight years. I had what Is termed prurttls. and have suffered everything, and tried a number of doctors but got no relief. Anybody could have got $600 had they cured me. The Cuticura Remedies cured me. (iod bless the man who Invented Cuticura!

CHENEY GREEN, Cambridge, Mass. Cuticura Remedies

Are sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura. 60c Soap, 26c: Resolvent, SI. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston. ^"Send for "How to cure Skin Diseases." 64 pages, 60 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials.

MPLKS,

black-heads, chapped and oily skin prevented by Cuticura Medicated oap.

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Solicitor

PATENTS

Building

OHIO MILITARY ACADEMY,

PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.

Thorough and practical coarse* of study. Boys repared for college or government academies. Commissions in a foreign army procured for our mduates. Infantry, cavalry and .artillery drills, 'or catalogue, addrexs

COL. A.

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WEAVER, Supt.

A. J. GALLAGHER.

PLUMBER

Gas and Steam Fitter,

424 Cberry Street. Terre Haute

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FOUNDRYMEN,

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WILLIAM CLOT,

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Hatter In Terre Haute.

FRESH REAMEBY

Miners and Mechanics, find the IVORY SOAP the

best to wash up with after work is done. It removes dirt and grease quickly, and is easily rinsed off, leaving the skin soft and smooth. IVORY SOAP floats, so if dropped into the water is not lost, for it rises quickly to the top and floats like a chip. IVORY Soap lasts long and costs but little.

A WORD OF WARNING. -Vv'

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 of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.

Copyright 188C, by Procter

Uullck & Co., Druggists, Terre Haute. A. J. Dunnlgan, Druggist, Terre Haute. Jos. S. Madison, Druggist, Terre Haute.fr Albert Newkom, Druggist, Terre Haute. •{. h. H. Ball. Druggist, Pralrteton. S. M. (J. Fields, Druggist, Field Mills (Pimento P.O.) Harrold Bros., Druggists, Lewis. W. E. Bice, Druggist, Bumett

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A Sure Cure for all Diseases in

HORSES,

Cattle, Sheep and Hogs

Arising from Impurities of the Blood, and firom Functional Derangements.

A DEAD SHOT OK WORMS, AND A CERTAIN PREVENTION OF HOG CHOLERA.

FOI^ SALE BY

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Wm. McCoskey, Druggist, Youngstown. V,

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Tfl (Oa Is operated similar to tbe fineat French Mwie Base* «nd 1 PliAYS 20O TUNB8, from »w«lu to •hymn, with 'ffP_ perfect tane and tine. GL»e» better ntiefectlon Mux

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OFFER MUCH INDUCEMENTS THAT EARNEST WORKERS CANNOT FAIL TO MAKE SIOOTO S300 PER MONTH. When nient gel Special Terms.

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HENI^Y HILD,

3oiler Maker and Sheet Iron Worker.

Steam Boilers, Tanks, &c. Repairing a Special y. All Work Guaranteed First-class. No. lOll MULREKrY STI^EET.rJ,

SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute! br machinery to look like new. -I have also tbe spring style blocks for LADIKH' HATS and BONNKTS.

M. GAfeT, 996 South Third Street,

BUTTER!

Price Only Sii Dollars,

In BEAUTIFULLY CARVED CASES with

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4 NINTH STREET NEAR UNION DEPOT, TERRE HAUTE, IND.I CJ

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Engines, Boilera, Mill and Mining Ma.cV)ir|ery.

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK A SPECIALTY.

J. H.CLIKP.

CLIFF & CO.

MANUFACTUBKBS OF

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Batting, Bolliag Cloth, Pip«, Brass Goods, and All Kinds of Mill and Machinery Supplies. |V£t0ine and Boiler Repairing promptly attended to.

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Jnst received and will constantly keep for sale a line lot of fresb creamery butter in prints and buckets. Orders promptly delivered to any part of tbe city free of charge.

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Mantels, Tin & Slate Roofing. MANION BROS., 8.5 MAIN ST.