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

BALJSFS

GL!EMJEA»?IFIE

PILL

DJED^

1)1 KD—Ida Belle, only daughter of Charles T. am: Elv Snrth, at 6.07 p.m. on Wednesday, October 23d, at their residence, neir the Rose orphan home, aged 2 year a, 11 month* and 16 days.

TLie funeral will take place from the family residence, near Rose orphan home, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Highland Lawn cemetery. The friends of the family are Invited to attend without further notice.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

A KI) OP* THANKS.

We desire hereby to return our heartfelt thanks to th» members of Terre Hants Lodge No. 19, the Terre HauteCommandeiy and t'oe Masonic fraternity In general and to our friends and neighbors who were so devoted and kind during the recent Illness and the deathbed of our son. Harry Preston Creager. HARRY CRBAOER AND WIFE.

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SSKSNKE'S PUBLIC SAL I

Terms: One-third cash,one-third in six months and one-third In twelve months, the deferred payments to be secured by notes drawing (i per cent. Interest from date, with approved personal security.

The si'e will positively take place on above date, without postponement. Appraised value of merchandise and fixtures, $11,302.47. WALTER J. U11L,

WANTED—Two

For Weak Stomach.—Impaired Digestion—Disordered Liver. SOLA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.

Prepared only by TIIOS.BEECILUI, St. Helen ^Lancashire, England.

B. F. ALLEN & COSole Agents

1POU OITED STATES, 305 & 307 C'A'.I'AL ST., SEW TORE,

Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham's Pills on receipt of price—but inquire first. (Please mention this paper.)

l.oi.ANSi'OHT, IjkI., October 21. ISS'J.

1'ursuant to the order of the Cass circuit court, on Monday, October 28.1889. from 2 to 4 o'clock p. I will sell at public auction, at not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, In bulk, to the highest bidder, all and singular, the entire stock of merchandise and fixtures of the late firm of Keller Merrlam said merchandise being a general stock of dry goods, carpets, wall paper, curtatns, etc., assigned to me under the statute for benefit of creditors.

Assignee.

J^OTICK TO CONrKACTOKS.

Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clnck noon. Thursday, October 81st, for removing from within the cltyllm ts all dead animals, under the provisions of an ordl-nan-e governing the same, said contract to run for three years from November 1,1889. The bidder to whom the award Is made will be required to give a bond In the sum of five hundred dollars for the faithful performHtice of his dut'es In such contract. F. C. DANALDSON,

Mayor.

WANTED.

or three hundred wagon loads

of dirt. Inquire at the oHlce of the Hudnut milling company

•\A7ANTEr—A secondhand Mikado wagon, In VV good order. Address, stating price, "3. R. N." this ofllce.

WANTED

Apprentice to dressmaker, one ex­

perienced cooper, two cooks, 18 house girls, rour chamberm Ids, three dining-room girls and one housekeeper: board and lodalng free ol cliarge. Innulre at 022 south Ninth street.

WANTED

Sensors, knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. AI HO saws dressed for carpenters, batchers, am" others. Repairing of (ill kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.

WANTED—Twenty-five

girls for good situations

Pursuits desiring employment, or wanting help to call on Mrs Martin, 430 Ohio street.

^OR_SALE^

JiHill SALE Kmilman's Queensware .-tore is I the leading bargain house of the city. 407 Main street. l/OR SALE—Everything from stone china el'gant uecorated

iets

at M. D. Kauffman's

(Jusensw.ire House, 407 Main street.

jjjiOR 3ALB—Old papers stajopei hundred, sul

able for housecleanlng purposes. Inqnlre at Dally

Kxpress office.

^^^^ORJRENT^

I70R RENT—A house of six rooms, 411 south I Fourth street. Inquire of Mis. Stevenson, 409 south Fourth street.

MONEY TO LOAN.

ONKY TO LOAN—Any sum most reasonable terms. RIDDLE, HAMILTON 4 CO.

Mrnrrmn

For nventlons promptly

11'v

secured. Reference, by per­

il I A mission, to Hon. Wm. Jill 1 Mack. Address

O. JED. DUFFY, rtin RtTw»t. WAahlnetnn. n. C.

PRO E SSI0 NALCAR PS.

DRS. ELDER & BAKER,

Homoepathic Physicians and Surgeons.

OHlce, 102 South Sixth Street.

Night calls at the office will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 135.

W. K. MAIL. L, U. BARTHOI.OKKW.

DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW Dexytists,

(Successor* to Bartholomew A Hall. 529}^ Ohio St. Torres Haute, Ind.

1.11. C. ROTSK. M. R. SHXKMAS. ROYSE A SHERMAN,

Attorneys at Law,

NO. 517 OHIO STREET,

~DR. G. O. LINCOLN.

DENTIST.

All work warranted as represented. Office arc residence 810 North Thirteenth street. Terrt Rnnt* Tnd

LOOK ON THIS! AND THEN ON THIS!

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Has been thoroughly tried and has never failed to cure the worst cases of cholera, Address VAN EARLY. «71 Ohio street

VADf?^ A

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THE BESTWHITE'SOAP MADE' lltAMERICA-

6^:99'

•FLOATING SOAP-

WRAPPERS

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, is the only medieiDe of its class that is guaranteed to benefit or oure in all diseases for which it is recommended or the money paid for it

iuu uuiy uu uit iuu •——I B—IMII IMIIWI

I WARRANTED, ji

will bo promptly refunded. Goldeu Medical Discovery cures all humors, from tho common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison, saltrheum or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Feversores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Goitre or Thick Neck, and Eating Sores or Ulcers.

Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of tho Lungs), by its wonderful blood purifying, invigorating, and nutritive properties, if taken in time. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath. Catarrh in tho Head, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs.

For Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or Liver Complaint," Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, It ia an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists.

FIFTH POINT

t.i

cent a day.

Coates' College for Women

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

A PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND SEMINARY.

"""Write for special circular.)

Standard College Curriculum

(Seelcalendar.)

SEMINARY OF MUSIC AND VOICE CULTURE, (Piano, l'ipeOrgan, Voice.)

AN ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS (Drawing, Water Colors, Oil, Portraiture.)

Opens Wednesday, Sept. II, 1889

For Information call on oraddress the president, John Mason Duncan, or Sydney B. Davis, secretary board of trustees.

Health is Wealth!

WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES

To cure any case. With each order 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 HP *te. Ind.

NALYD0R ^*,5* THE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. OvMalrdor Perfection Syringe free Wtta ever7 bottle. Prevents Stricture. Cures *o*iorrliCMi and Gleet in 1 to 4 ria.v*. Ask your Druggist forit. Sent to anv address for 81*00. Forsale by GUUCK & CO., bruaoirts. TERRE HAUTE, l.'.O

FOR MEN ONLY! DflCITlUC For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD:

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rUdl I lit General and NERVOUS DEBILITY TT TJ X* Weakness of Body and Kind: Effects L) XlrXi of Errors or Excesses in Old or Younp. Rotuirt, SoMo IWXlUIOn roll* Bo»lirrl. How mJRaUrz* and StrrnrhtnWKAK.I \nrVV:LOl'H OKKAXS 4 PARTsof BODY. Ibsolutrlr urMllnr HOSK THK.ITMKNT—F^ncflt* In 1U7. Deo tntir? from 47 Statnu Torrttort**, and rorclfin CwinlriM. ton run writ, lb era. B™t. Ml inluaUm. Kiltd) tM. Addrcn ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. T.

KOBKKT H. BLACK. JAMKS A. NISB8T. BLACK & *ISBKT, Undertakers and Embalmers, 26 North Fourth street, Terre Haute, Ind. Warerooms 25th st. and Washington a vs. Alljcalls will receive prompt attention. Open day and night.

NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD.

ThA Suiis By Clay County TaxPayers Against the Board's Decision.

WHATEVER THE RESUI^T THE CASES WILL BE APPEALED.

Two Girls JDressed in Male Attire Arrested—Sale of ttie Attica Ledger.^,

as increased by the

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HITEL*

A

CLOUD§

$500

(UR6E3IZE)

and. Teceive a, S

^©HANDSOME

Containing ^1? O PHOTOGRAPHS j? °fl£ «(JlsbrateJ

AcicRs-and-MsfSSES

or later. The offer of

U.vii.v L«:c..uso «t

family news/'u/'er.

Thi«. is?

acjcvsT.cn everybody rends, and the paper you bring into your family should have something of value for all. The special interests of women are not over, looked in THE DAILY NRWS. And then you don't want to bring questionable reading matter into your family. You don't want to put indecent or immoral reading into the hands of your children. You will never make a mistake on this scors if you take home THU DAII.Y News. The newspapers are the great educators of this nation. The strength of the nation lies in the purity of its firesides.

Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. a month, four months 51.00,—one

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Special to the Express. BRAZIL, Ind October 2i.—The suits brought in the Ciuy circuit court by the Central iron and eteel company, the Brezil block coal company, the Gartsherrie coal company, the First national bank of Brazil, the Jaeksoir coal and mining company the Nickel Plate company, the Brazil electric light company and

S. D.

valuation

in the Garman Illinois.

Miner* Leaving For Otlu Fields. Special to the Indianapolis News. BRAZIL, October

there. They are quite busy.

SOONER

five cents reduction below

the scale of

1883,

as

proposed at a mass

meeting ten days 8go, where also the question of aibitration

was

reconsidered, has not been accepted by the operators. The latter demand

15

cents reduction. Some of

WNE

the

loaders of the strike condemn the action of the muss meeting, and hold that a misItiko

made in reconsidering the

QUESTION

of arbitration.

Forty old miners are at in the Jumbo Watson, Little

eratore,mine.

&

Co., op-

at Knightsville about the eame

also in mine No.8 at Pert.B, Brazil block coal company, operators while thirtyfive are at work in tho Nickel Plate, Jackson coal and mining company, operators. Weaver. Todd

&

Co. have a few

men, it is at work at Center Point.

0:,claimed,

her mines are working a few

men. The strike at Clay City collapsed.proposed

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semi-block is being mined

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTF-H The farmers of Clarksville,

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111.,

have

organized a mutual benefit association. Lots are selling in Washington on weekly payments of one dollar.

Twenty miners left Brazil Wednesday afternoon for Henry Ellen, Alabama. There will be a race between hounds in Sheppnrd'S park at Paris, one week from

to morrow, November

2.

little son of George Linebarger, of Wast Union, Parke county, fell out of a swing and broke his arm in two places.

Robert Fife of Danville, was thrown out of a wngon Wednesday morning, his face striking the stone curbing and beiDg badly cut.

The

Oiney

(III.)

Republican claims to

be the first paper in the United States that advocated the election o'f Abraham Lincoln for the presidency.

Messenger: We will wager that Marshall can boast of more pretty, nice appearing voung ladies than any city of its size in the state of lllinoie.

Dr. West, of Casey, accidentally shot himself in the knee this week while demonstrating to a friend the proper way in which to fire off a pistol.

woman shop-lifter was arrested in a dry goods store at Crawfordaville Wednesday with a quantity of goods in her possession which she had stolen.

Editor Smith, of the Dana News, rejoices in a first-born daughter. Davis, of the Hoosier State, thinks the Democrats will disown him because it is

girl.

little son of Cudge Buckler, of Kansas,

111.,

had his face badly mutilated a

few days ago by a

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(Ind.)

hog throwing him

down and then tearing his face with his tusches. Wm.

R.

given

Quillen, of Wheatland, was

$40

damages against the Ohio

Dispatch.

&

Mississippi railway company in the Gibson county court yesterday for the killing of a cow.

Scott, a farmer living four miles southeast of Crawfordsville, was badly gored by a mad bull Wednesday morning and received internal injuries from which he will die.

This week Mr. Albert

S.

Peacock, for

nineteen years editor and proprietor of t.he Attica Ledger, sold out to Edwin

A.

Nye, formerly editor of the Watseka,

(111.)

Republican, and lately of the Auburn

Eastern Illinoisan: On Tuesday Judge Vait, presiding in the circuit court, appointed Frederick

J.

Bartlett, the pres­

ent city attorney, to be master in chancery for this county in place

of

Lizzie Stump,

Harry

M.

Janney, whose term had expired. Jennie Fields and Alice Walton, of Carbon, were arrested in the fair grounds near Brazil Tuesday evening by Marshal Callahan. They are both hard cases and were dressed in men's apparel, which garb they assumed to more easily beat their way on traiins.

the

..a

daughter of a prom­

inent farmer living in Warren county,

arrested in Attica last week for stealing shoes. The shoes were not found, but the persons who searched her found many convenient and cunning pockets in her skirtsj and other clothing the concealment of articles. Her

•other

is a confirmed kleptomaniac and

has been frequently detected in shoplifting.

Happy indeed are the homps which contain

"Garland"Stoves

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Pain and

*nost

?7-

and Ranges.

Prof. Bukowitz has opened rooms at

south Sixth street, where he will receive pupils in voice culture, instrumental music, harmony and classes in modern languages.

dread attend the use of

catarrh remedies. Liquids and

I^IUFFS

are unpleasant as well as dangerous. Ely's Cream Balm is safe,pleasant, easily applied into the nostrils,

and a sure

cure. It cleanses the nasal passages and heals the inflajmed membrane, giving relief at once. Price 50c.

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1889

The most obstinate cases of catarrh are cured by the UBe of Ely's Cream Balm, the only agreeable remedy. It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily applied into the nostrils. For cold in the head it is mac ical. It gives relief at once. Price £0 centf.

DK. E. L. LABKLNS, office 326. residence 328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone -&Q.

THE MARKETS.

%.

-1.

VniE CHICAGO MARKET.

Chicago. October 21.—The opening, range and closing prices were. ,—Cosing—,

Corn-

Ccffay, against the auditor

and treasurer to restrain them from collecting taxes on the astef

S-^D

Ribs-

.unty

board of

qualizatson last June,care being argued to-day.

great deal of interest is felt

on the part of the public and taxpayers. Whatever maybe the result in the lower court, an appeal will carry them to the supreme court.

lire in the east end of the city early this morning entirely consumed the frame dwelling house belonging to and occupied by Edward Lncounte. Insurance

24.—Withitj

the past

week perhaps two hundred miners have left Ciay county for points in Alabama,Kentucky and elsewhere. Others will leave in time. The mines have been overcrowded, however, and the introduction of machinery will throw

RNAOY

are yet here out of employment

who

Yefter-

Wlieat— Opening. Hange. To-day. day. Octotwr 731k Si .7814 .784 December... £0K .70343) .SIX 79ij 80% Say. 84 .Mfc® 8o?i .6814 -82%

October 30 "H .3f34^ S68 .ansfc December... .SOJi .SOSC'T1 H'78 .801* .801£ May 83 33 cb .8318 .1*3 .32X

Oats—

October 18 .if? .ISifj .18!4 .18 December.. .187g ,18i£i? .188 18&| .183£ Slay 21K .21^3 .21S .21!4 .21%

Porlt—

October lf.55 10 55 ft 11 75 10.71 10 80 November.. 9.771& 9 57^j® 980 9.75 9.871^ Decemer.... 9.40 9 40 9 52^ 9.42Va 9.5215

Lam-

October 617Mj 6 17^!? 6 21 fi 20 6 27^j November.. 5 97t*j -.— ft 5 9714 6 97!i G.Ciii January 5 95 5 SO 6 93 5 90 5 95

October 5 25 5 25 5 30 5 30 5 35 November.. 4S2I& 3 4 821,^ 4.82lk 4.92tb January 4.771,8 4 75 ffi 4 77Wj 4 75 4 82i4

SKED3—Pteady. Prime timothy by sample was quoted SI-18. No. 1 cash flax sold at $1 28 and prime clover was quoted at S3.36T3.40

BRAN—Steady, Sales good to choice J8aS 25, specky if7 50. MIDDLINGS— Firm. Sales were at $8.50S10.75

Indianapolis Live Stock Slarliet. INDIANAPOLIS. 0.-tober24.— SHIPPING CATTLE— Receipts ol shipping cattle light. The market Is steady on good shipping and export grades. Common and medium grade* very dull. Extra choice export. 1450 to 1650 lbs. ..$4 25f7s 4 50 Good export, 1350 to 14D0 lbs 4 00® 4 35 (rood shtpplng, 1350 to H5J lbs 3 5'® 3 75 Good shipping. 1200 to 1300 lbs 25ffi 3 60 Medium shipping. 1100 to 1200 lbs 3 IK)® 3 25 Choice steers, 1200 to 1400 lbs 2 73® 3 15 Fair shippers. 1000 to 12,0 lbs 2 75® 3 00 Common stockersand feeders 2 00.1) 2 75

Cows AND MIXED.—Re'.-elpts of butchers'cattle also llgnt All grades are slow sale. Extra choice heifers S2 75® 3 00 Good heifers 2 40® 2 60 Medium heifers 2 00® 2 25 Fair belters 1 50® 1 75 Common lielfers 10'® 1 25 Choice cows 2 25® 2 50 (iood cows 2 00® 2 15 Medium cows 1 50® 1 75 Fair cows 1 00® 1 25 Common cows 75® 1 00 Veal calves 2 00® 3 50 Bulls, common to good 1 50® 2 10 Cows and calves 12 OOtrSO OJ llogs—Receipts of liogs ight. The market was a dr^gat prices 10®15 cents lower tlmn yesterday fornoon's sties, and fully 5 cents lower than yesterday's closing prices. About all the early arrivals sold closing quiet. Choice light $4 10® 4 15 Good light 4 (0®4 10 Llsht mixed 4 00®4 10 Heavy mixed 3 80® 4 00 Kulr to good heavy 3 80®4 (X) Heavy rough 3 00®3 40

KKPRKSMTATIVE SALBS. No. Av. Per. 76 183.. 4 05 137 172.. 4 (i5 76 194... 4 05 95 103.. 2 07^4 101 155.. 4 10 73 179.. 4 10 69 206.. 4 10 117 165.. 4 10 63 173.. 4 10 75 211.. 4 10 66 229.. 4 15 7 4 184.. 4 1 5

No. v.- Av. Per. ().... 327...$3 00 5 306.. 3 15 7 273.. 3 25 8 291.. 3 50 21 312.. 3 75 36 250.. 3 85 64 261.. 3 90 56 273.. 3 95 5 7 213... 4 00 61 2 7.. 4 00 75 230 4 10 66 170.. 4 12^

SHEHP.—Receipts of sheep light. Good slieep and lambs steady at quotations common grades very dull. Choice lambs $5 00®5 25 Good lambs 4 75®5 00 Medium lambs 4 00r? 4 50 KalrlHmbs 3 50®3 75 Common lambs 3 00®3 25 Choice slie?p 4I00®4 25 Good sheep 3 76®4 00 Medium sheep 3 25®3 50 Fair sheep 2 75®3 00 Common sheep 2 00®2 25 Bucks, per head 1 5053 00

Coffee and Sueur.

NKTV YOKK. OctoDer 24.—Coffee—Options opened uncharged 10 points up closed barely steady. 6® 10 polntsdown Sales were32,000 bags. Including: October, $14.95® 15.05 November. $14 959-16 05 December. $15 05®15.1O May.$15 10 June, $15 10 July. $14 90. Spot rlo. steady fair cargoes, 19',4c.

Sugar—Raw. nominal fair refining, 5c retlned, steadier fair demand.

Mapelic Mineral Springs.

TONSORIAL PARLORS.

Ladies' work a specialty. Foot of Walnut 6treet.

The best water in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, diabetis, catarrh, Bkin and blood

DIPONPPS

of pverv kinn.

A

Finest imported and domestic cigar at the cigar counter.

TIME TABLE.

Trains marked thus (P) denote Parlor Car at tached. Trains marked t'lua (o) denote Sleeping Cars attached dally. Tralne marked thus (B) de note Buffet Cars attached. Train* marked thm run dally. All other tralD» tun dally Sunday? excepted.

VANDALIA LINE.

T. H. 4 X. DIVISION. LKAVK TOR TBK W*3T.

No. 9 Western Kxpreas (SJcV) 1.42 a. m. No. 5 Mall Train 10.18 a. m. No. 1 Fast Line (P&V) 3.15 p. m. No. 7 Fast Mall 9.04 p. m.

LKAV* FOB THE VAST.

NO. 12 Cincinnati Express (8) 1.80 a. m. No. 6 New York Express (S&V) 1.51 a. m. No. 4 Mall and Accommodation 7.16 a. m. No. 20 Atlantic Express (P.kV) 12.42 p. m. No. S Fast Line 2.00 p.

ARRIVE FROM TIDE KA3T.

No. 9 Western Express (8&V) 1.80 a.m. No. 6 Mall Train 10.12 a. m. No. 1 Fast Line (P4V) 2.00 p.m. No. 3 Hall and Accommodation.......... 6.45 p. m. No. 7 Fast Mall 9.00 p. m.

ARRIVK FROM THB WJC3T.

No. 12 Cincinnati Express (S) 1.20 a. m. No. 6 New Yark Express (S&V) 1.42 a.m. No. 20 Atlantic Express (P4V) 12.87 p. m. No. 8Fast Line* 1.40p.m.

IV IS I O N

LXAVB FOB TKK HORTH.

No. 52 South Bend Mall 6.00 a. m. No. 64 South Bend Express 100 p. in. ABRTVTE FROM TKJC HOBTH No. 61 Terre Haute Express 12.00 noon Fin Kft Omith Ranrf Mall ISDj) m.

IMPORTANT TO ALL! Ladies' wear of all descriptions cleaned and colored. Gents' clothing cleaned, colored and repaired. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders of $5 and ouer sent by pxpress charges paid one way.

H. F. REINERS,

655 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind.

Established 1861.

J. H. WILLIAMS, President.

BREAKFAST,] DINNER, SUPPER.

CLAWS

A I A N S

SANTA CLAUS SOAP,

Tlje Leidiljj La,ui)dry 5o&p of tye world,

N.K.FAIRBANK & CO.,—

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301 and 303 WABASH AVE.

CLIFT Sc WILLIAMS

MANUFACTUREBS OF

Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.,

AND DEALERS IN

Lumber," Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Builderi' Hardware.

CORNfcR OF NINTH AND MULBERRY STREETS, TERRE HAUTE ND.

WILLIAM CLiyy. H.Cliiytf.

CLIFF & CO.,

MANUKACTURZBS OK

O E S S O E S A S A N S E

ALL KINDS OP REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO."

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

Call and examine the One line of Heat.iug Stove* and see the Charter Oak Cook Stove.with the wonderful gauze wire door.

E O S I E A N 6 5 8 a S

S. L. FENNER

(Successor to FENNER & LITTLE) wants every one to know that he does only

MRALS

A. J. GALLAGHER.

CHICAGO

FURNACES

Fo,r p.ll kinde of fuel. Estimates furnished.

S

singe©

PHCBNIX

Kngfirjee, Boilers,

Mill and

a Machine Works

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

MANOTACTOBWa 0»

MINING

a a I

1200 MAIN STREET,

SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute! H^VISK

by machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style blocks for LADIES' RATS and BONNETS. M. CATT. 996 Hont.h Third the only Practical Pflftpr In Torfo Hnntfi

THE TERRE HAUTE TRANSFER CO.

Are continually addlne new stock, fine carriages and cabs. They have recently purchased a beautiful coupe, suitable for ladies In making calls. The coupe Is cheaper than caur. uiuwf should be left at the inaln office. 629 Main street, in order to Insure prompt attention.

Macsl]ir]ery.

A

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK

SPECIALTY.]

I'KALKBS IH

Belling, Bolting Cloth, Pipe, Brass Goods, and All Kinds ot Mill and Machinery Supplies. and Bmitr Impairing promptly attended to.

Incorporated 1888

J. M. CL1FT, Sec'y and Treas.

WINEMILLER'S CAFE, 17

E

Gas and Steam Fitter.

424 Cherry Street, Terre Haute.

c. curt

—AND THE—

O E 1 O W O N A E Wruiijcht-Irnn St«"el

O

South Fourth. Street.

Mantels, Tin & Slate Roofing. MANION BROS.

8

5 MAIN ST

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Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., 1 will send a Taluable treatise sealed) containing full particulars for home cure,

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