Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 November 1889 — Page 3

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NIPPJ5BT—At his rooms In the McKeen block at'MO a in. Sunday, Klrmln Nlppert. of pneumonia. aged 70 years, 1 month end 9 days.

The funeral services will be held at the residence or Miss Hemlnway, corner of Seventh and Chestnut'streets, Wednesday aft?rboon at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Woodlawn.

ANNOUNCEMENT^

4 CAItl). i\ We. the undersigned, return our thanks to B. Havens for his satisfactory settlement of our losses by lire, and we cordially recommend those wanting lire Inturance and prompt and fair treatclient when they meet with losses, to insure with Mr Havens. EDWARD P. BEDFORD.

JUHN I-. KEDKORD. CHAS. D. K1.AID, MISS MINNIE ARMS.

Terra Haute, lnd.. Oct. W. 18811.

WANTED.

A xT ANTED—If you want to save your money W take shares In the IndlanaSavlngs. Loan and Hu'lil'ne Assocla Ion. Sliar-s can be taken at anytime. No back dues. You can deposit from #1 toiim per month. Ufllce ff2 Wabash avenue.

B. K. HAVENS, Ss-retary

\\/"A.\'TKD J'lill. Lambert wants Terre VV Hauteans to buy their meat at his north Four III street market.

WAN

rKir-A li-'in'* for two boy, aged respectively 5 and 7 le irs als two children 'J iiio-iths old. Innulre of Joshua Hull, superintendent of prior farm. a NT EI) -501 people to gel their old clothes

VV ilyed, cleaned or repaired at.1. I*. Ermlsch s. fi.Vi.Maln street. Dyeing or charting of mens clothing a specialty.

TAN'rK!)—Several hundred buyers for Phil. I I.rimhert'rt elegant meats, sausages and boMgnas. Nortn Kourt.li street

trANTKD Sc'ssorB. knives, cleavers, etc., VV ground 'n best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. A'«o saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, c.nrt others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armsuong, No. 10 North Third street.

AXTAN TED -Reliable lo?al and traveling snlesVV men positions permanent special Inducements now fast selling specialties: don't delay salary from start. BROWN BROS..

Nurserymen, Chicago. 111.

FOR SALE.

IjXhTsaT.K or EXCHANGE—Horse, buggy and harness. Will trade for vacant lot. Imiulre ol J. II. Ilardls'y, 6iiU north Ninth strett.

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SA L.K—Kine lot china, glassware, tinware /IV OAL.I-. llin v......... and iiouse furnishings at M. D. .Kaufman 4 Co's, 407 Main street.

I,-OH HA IN KS ME I'ROl'KRTY-lf you have from *50!) to |5,(KJ0 you want to Invest In good city prop-rty call on us soon.

T. H. REAL ESTATE A IMPROVEMENT CO., (52

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F'ORfurnishing

Wabash avenue.

SALE—Thirty cents for a set of good iron stone China dinner piates at M. D. KaulTiuan A Co's, '107 Main street, opposite opera house.

OOtt SALE—Houses in all parts of the city: prices from |6(X) to $10,MX). Lots—north, northeast, south and southeast— from .*150 to $«KI. Easy payments.

TERRE HAUTE REAL ESTATE IMPROVEMENT CO. 652 Wabash avenue.

SALE—Coal Buckets lire shovels, pokers, stove lid lifters and everything In the way of house goods at M. Kaufman Jt Co s, 407 Main street, opposite opera house.

rpo EXCHANGE KOR CITY PROPERTY-We 1 have three small larms in Vigo county to exchange for city property.

TEERE HAUTE REAL ESTATE & IMPROVEMENT Co., 52 Wabash avenue.

1,"H)U SALK—Wooden ware, the most complete line In the city. Prices always the lowest. M. I). Kaufman .V Co., 107 Main street, opposite opera house. l,"*OR SALK—A stationary engine.' cast Iron 1 frame, second-hand, tirst-class sixteen horsepower. I11 llrst-elass condition. Apply to

HENRY

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*011 SALE-An elegant line of hanging lamps at M. D. Kaufman Co's, 407 Main street.

Lotsthe

ok i.ots: -We have a number or lots In north end-on Eighth, Ninth. Tenth, Eleventh and Lafayette streets-from$2a0to $100 easy terms. Now Is the time to buy, as prices will tn advanced In the spring.

II ItKAI. ESTATK ct IMI'HOVKMKSTCO., G52 Wabash avenue.

1*0It SALE.- A11 elegant line of stand lamps and hanging lamps at M. D. Kaufman .tCo f, 407 Main street, opposite opera house.

I70K SALK—Old pape?» at 'JBcper hundred, sul

able for liousecleanlng purposes. Irvjclre at Dal'j

Kxpress office.

FOR RENT.

I^Vnu RENT—A desirable residence of'J looms, wllli all nux'ern Improvements, fi52 Ohioe!'est. KOl'LKES, DAHLEN .V (xHMNEK. 511 Ohio street.

MONEY TO LOAN.

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

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES Vincennes has thirteen churches The trrners at Odin, Knox county, etruck'for an increase of wages riday morning.

Since the opening of the soldier's home in Illinois 1.352 veterans have been admitted.

Danville Commercial The streets of the city resemb'.o nothing so much as a quagmire.

Joseph John, grocer at Jasper, made an assignment Saturday for the benefit of his creditors.

There are 19G common law and chancery cases docketed for the coming session of the Coles county, 111, circuit court.

The authorities at Logansport raided two poker-rooms Saturday night and captured ten players. Each was fined 81o and costs.

Little Webber Doak, of Martinsville, was knocked senseless and badly injured last week by pulling a heavy wardrobe over on himself.

The Vincennes Commercial offers 25 reward for the arrest- of any one caught stealing their papers after being delivered to customers.

Mrs. EUa Helms, of Allison, III., died in a hospital at Cincinnati Friday morning while being operated on for the removal of a tumor.

A company formed to manufacture wood-working machinery will soon establish itself at Mt. Carmel. It has a capital stock cf $250,000

Every Sunday, as a feature article, the Danville Commercial publishes the likeness and life historj of one of the prominent residents of t'hat city.

John JohnsoD, a prominent resident of Humboldt, 111-, died of stomach trouble ye9terd

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moruing. He carried

Sl.0,000 insurance on his life. The Rev. Keith, of the Baptist Church at Vincennes, ie endeavoring to interest the good people of that city in the establishment of a hospital.

Saturday afternoon George Benner, aged 22 years, of Loganeport, was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of his gun while out rabbit hunting.

A house near Rockville, which has been the scene of the separation of six married couples during the past three years, is supposed to be haunted. The building was originally occupied by a saloon.

An advertiser at Martinsville offering a 10 per cent, reduction on all goods sold by him, publishes his private

THE CHICAGO MARKET.

Chicago, November 4.—The opening, ranee and closing prices were ,—Closing—»

•T'J'.i

Corn-

November.. December... May

.32 .3H .33

MIDDLINGS at «j«9. BRAN—Weak.

Marriage is

coBt

mark

to prove that he is dealing square with the people. The Crawfordsville natural gas well has been sold by the sheriff, and the' purchasers were J. B. and Montgomery McElwaine, of Indianapolis, who had a claim-of 8300. The well and machinery sold for S700, being 8201 leas than the entire claim. The hole is over one thou sand nine hundred feet deep, and there is no gas.

THE MARKETS

Sattur-

Range. To-day. day. .78*8® .71)14 .7!»'.i .71%® .80? .S(H8 .»ll.|

Wheat— Opening, ivi iember... May

Dot

.78 Vi .7'J'b .S8-,

.83!*® .8-11.4

.3i'«a .si v., a .33's®

.32U .31»» .33^

Oats-

November... December.. May

Porn—

821 Main street.

November. Year January...

.321* .31 'h

18h 111 .21"«

11.25 8 75 y.20

.:i2i4 .HIVIa .3314

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81KI 8 75 9.05

0 9 25 8 85 a 9.20

Lard-

November. 5 U2!4 Year 6 80

8 95 8 85 9.12^

9 25 8 9.20

5 90 a 5.92Va 5.90 6 80 5.82V& 6.82V4

5.95 5 85 5.85

January 0.87IA 5.821,4® 5.87" 5.82^ RibsNovember.. 5 00 4.971,4® 0 (XI 4.97 January 4 61M 4 071,4® 4 70 4 70

5.00 4.70

Steady. Sales by samples were

Sales were at *7d 7.50. Coffee hii1 SuEar.

Nkw York. November 4. Coffee Options opened steady, unchanged to 10 points up, closed steady to 10 points down. Sales were 30,760 bags, including: November, $14.55*714 65: December, $14.(15014.80 January, $14.67014.80 Mar«h, $14 75014 85 April, $14.85014.90 May. $14,805 14.99 June, $14.70 August, $14.00014.05 September, $14 60. Spot rlo, firmer and quiet fair cargoes 1914c.

Sugar—Raw, dull, easy relined, easier, -inlet. C.,6%06K|c extra C., b'iii&ie white extra C.. 6i40(iV4c yeilow,6%i5^ic off A. CjaGVic mould A. 71 sc standard A., (Vic confectioner's A., G%c cutloaf. 7sc crushwl. 71ac: powdered, 7K|c granulated. G7Hc cubes, 7ic.

A word to the wise. If you are troubled with cough or cold procure Dr. Bull's Cough Syrtip at once. Its use may save you from severe sickness.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai

N. B.—Store room for rent and fixtures for sale.

a failure in hoxnds

where "Garland" Stoves and Ranges are used.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

BticUlen's Arnica Salve.

The best BBlve in the world for cuts bruises, soree, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, 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.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Merit Wins.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold at, all drug stores.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

A Safe Investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of ptirchace price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, Luugs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lunge, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon.

Trial bottles free at all drug stores.

Long-Standing

Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials

For two years I suffered from a severe pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was greatlv benelited by the first, bottle, and after taking live bottles I was completely cured." —John "\V. Benson, 70 Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass.

Last May a targe carbuncle broke out

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my arm. The usual remedies had

effect and I was confined to my bed for ei^lit weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my experience with medicine, I never saw more

Wonderful Results.

Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight." —Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. "I had a dry scalv humor for years, and suffered terribly' and, as my brother and sister were similarly afflicted, presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer 3 Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For live months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months." —T. E. "Wiley, 14b Chambers St., New York City.

Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first., but it gradually grew worse until it became almost, unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and. after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured." —Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, JIaverhill, Mass.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

I'RKrAKED BY

Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mi ss. Price $1

six bottles,

$5.

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, TUESDAY MORIfING, NOVEMBER 5, 1889.

1S90.

HARPER'S MAGAZINE.

NO. No. No. No.

110

Worth

$5 a

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ILLUSTRATED. §gj§|g

Anew Sbakesreare—The Shakespeare of Eilwin A. Ahbey—will be presented In Harper's Maraz ne for 1899. with comments by Andrew Lang. Harper's Magazine has als made srecial ar augments with Ai honse Daudet, the greatest ol living French novelists, for the exclusive publication, tn serial form, of a humorous story: to be entitled ••The Colonists of Tarascon the Last Adventures of the famous Tartarln." The story will be translated by Henry James, and Illustrated by Rossi and Myrbach.

W. D. Howells will contribute a novelette in three parts, and Lafcadio Hearn a novelette In two parts, entitled ••Youma." handsomely lllus-

In Illustrated papers, touching subjects of current Interest, and In Its short stories, pnems. and timely articles, the Magazine will maintain its well-known standard.

METER'S P1RI0DICA1S.

I*er Year.

HARPEI'S MA(J /INK Ml H'RI'ER'S WEEKLY 4 0) HARl'KRM B.AZ'R HARPER'S YOl'SG PEOPLE 2 00

I'liftlUJf I'll tn nil ."uhsriillfl.t 1• Hit I'nihil Stale.'. 'ntKiilfi nr Mt .i ico.

The Volumes of the MagK/.in" betrin with the Numbers fir June iiiirt I ecember •teach ye.-tr. v. hen no time is specliieit. subscriptions will begin with ihe Number current at time of receipt of order. bound volumes of Harper's Magsiz'ne for three years bnct. In neat cloth bl»dtne. win be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of fM per volume. Cloth Cases, lor binding. 5!) cents each-by mail post-paid.

Index to Harper's Magazine. Alphabetical Analy leal. awHlasfMed. lur volumes 1 tu 70. inclusive. from June 1850 to June 1SS5, one vol.. 8vo. Cloth §4.

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Address- HARPER & BROTHERS. New York.

TIME TABLE.

Trains marked thus (P) denote Parlor Car at tached. Trains marked thus (S) denote Sleeping Cars attached dally. Trains marked thus (B) denote Buffet Cars attached. Trains marked thus run dally. All other trains ran dally Sundays exoepted.

VANDALIA LINE,

T. H. & I. DIVISION. UtAVTt FOR THB W«8T.

No. 9 Western Kxpress (SAV) No. 5 Mall Train No. 1 Fast Line (P4V) No. 1 Fast Mall

1.42 a. m. 10.18 a. gd. 2.16 p. a?. 9.04 p. D.

LKAVX FOR THX BAST.

No. Cincinnati Express (8) No. 6 New York Kxpress (StV) No. 4 Mall and Accommodation No. 30 Atlantic Kxpress (PAV) No. Fast Line

1.30 a. a. 1.61 a. m. 7.15 a. m. 12.42 p. id. 2.00 p.

ARRrVK FROM THS EAST.

No. 9 Western Express (SAY) No. 5 Mall Train No. 1 Kant Line (PAV) No. 8 Mai) and Accommodation No. 1 Vast Mall

l.SOa. m. 10.12 a. m. 2.nop. m.

G.46 p. 9.00 p. m.

ARRIVK FROM THK WKST.

12 Cincinnati Express (3) 6 New York Express (SAV).... 20 Atlantic Express (PAV) 8 Fast Line

1.20 a. m. 1.42 a. m. 12.37 p. m. 1.40 p. m.

T. H.ftL DIVISION

lkavk for th* hokth.

No. South Bend Mall

fi.(»

a. m.

No. 54 South Bend Express 4.1X1 p. ABKIVK VBOl* THK WORTH No. 61 Terre Haute Express acu nooo No. 58 South Bend Mall 7.811 p. ra.

IMPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

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The underslened will apply to the board of county commissioners at their next regular session, which commences on the llrst Monday in December, for license to retail spirituous and malt liiiuors In less tiuantlties than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank oc his premises. His place of business Is located on lot number two (2) Gilbert's subdivision of lot number forty-nine. In the Stcond ward, house number QS9 Wabash avenue, known as the Delmonlco, city of Terre Haute.

Vigo counly,

Indiana. JACOB WHITE.

KOBXRT H. BLACK. JAMKS A. NI3UKT. BLACK A NISBET,

Undertakers and Embalmere, 26 North Fourth street, Terre Haute, lnd. Warerooms 25th st. and Washington ave. All calls will receive prompt attention. Open dayand night.

SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!

Tattq

Wm'tff

WIDE AWAKE ioqq

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The brightest \f the children S

j,r brightfit 0/ ........ ... wjgazitus." Spdiigiield Republican. A Serry »sar

FIVE GREAT SERIALS

THAT BOY GID. By William O. Stoddard. Young and old will follow uidcon's adventures and his sister's on their father's acres with laughter and breathless interest. THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER.

Uy Herbert D. Ward. A serial of schoollife infamous Andovcr our Rugby. The boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun. "THE SONS OF THE VIKINGS."

By Hjalmar Hjorth Boycscn. A rightdown jolly story of modern Koisc boys. BONY AND BAN, 011c of the best of the

Mary Hartwcll Cathenvood serials. SEALED ORDERS. Charles Remington Talbot. A11 amusing adventure story of wet sheets and a flowing sea.-' CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR

PHOTOGRAPHER. Uy Alexander Black. Six practical and amusing articles. LUCY PF.RVEAR. Fiist of a series of graphic Ninth Camlina character skctci'.cs by Margaret Sidney. TALES OF, OI.D ACADIE. Twelve poweifi.l true stnrics by Grace Dean

McLcod, a Canadian author. THE WILL AND THE WAY STORIES. Ky Jessie Benton Fremont.

About men and women who did great tilings in the lace of seeming impossibilities. THE PUK-WUDJIES. HvL.JBridgman. The funny Indian Fairy Folk. BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS

AND YOUNG WOMEN. A dozen reaily helpful papers I'v Sallic Joy White. Twelve nioic DAISY-PATTY LET­

TERS. By Mrs. Ex-Governor Claflin. TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAYGROUND TALES. The tiist will be

LAMBKIN Was He a Hero or a Prig?" by Howard Pyle. the aitist. Postalard V..tts and Cash Piucs.«.4:3 SHORT STORIES sifted from thousands:

Santa Claus 011 a Vogrotable Cart. Charlotte M. Vail. Rljano. William J'tcstru (hi*. How Tom Jumped h. Mino. Mv H. Stickncv. The-Run of

Snow-slioe

Inomp-

30n. Lieut. K. 1' Krdmont. folly at tho Bookkitchen. PeliA W. hvman. Tro.lllngT Arbutus. HezekiahiJuttcrworth. Golden MuriSttrot. J.ui l'urdv. Pepgy's Bullet. K.n? 1 How Simeon and Sauclio Pauza Helped the Revolution. Miss Rifkv stward The Difficulties of a Darling. I.. H. Walfcra.

One Good.Turn." Haintt Prt-M-oU hp lford. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, noveltis.': Dolls Of Noted Women. MissRivlcySevrard. How to Build a Military Snow-Fort

The l'oems, lMi'tuns ami Iicparlraents will be more interesting than ever. Jgfr* The Chrisima: Ar»niivr fx•:? 16 tc admit a i:reat serial of ailvcr.tine, by Grant Allen entitled WEDNESDAY "ME TENTH A Tale of the South. Pacific. 'ide A tmir is $2.10 a year. AT'w Vol. legins Dec.

D. LOTIIHOP COMPAin-, ISOSTON.

And you will be surprised to see how cheap we are selling

As we are always to the front In Low Priees. Repairing neatly and promptly executed tit

1105 WABASH AVENUE.

GEO. A TAYLOR

FRESH NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS

E. W. Johnson's

(it". MAIN STRKRT.

THE TERRE HAUTE TRANSFER CO.

Are continually adding new stock, line carriages and cabs. They have recently purchased a beautiful coupe, suitable for ladles In making calls. The coupe Is cheaper than cabs. Orders .iionM ha left.at the main ofilce. fi2U Main street. In order to Insure prompt attention.

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A. O. Bryce & Co. are Compelled to Move to Larger Quarters on Account of Their Rapidly Increasing1 Business.

Dn or near Januarv 1st, 1890, we will move from our present quarters to 604 Main Street, and before we move our entire stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats must be CLOSED OUT. This means a God send to the people of Terra Haute and vicinity, for on Monday morning,November 4th, we will inaugurate the grandest sale for the people that has ever been their good fortune to enjoy. On account of the warm weather we have an immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods yet on hands, which we are bound to sell before we move. Remember our stock is new and clean, and you cannot get shelf-worn goods from us, neither have we put a lot of cheap trash to make you think we are selling goods cheap. Come and see the goods and be convinced that we mean what we say. This stock will be sold, and the sooner you come the better your chance to make a good selection. Terms of this sale strictly cash.

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rre«llent

An

1.id West 1'oir.tsr. How tho Cossncks Play Polo. Madar.ic ue All At'Oimd a Frontier Fort. Litv.t. 1'. P. Krcmoiit. Home of Hamona. Charles K. Liimnu-. A Rabb't Round-Up. Toaquin Miller. Japanese KiKptinsr Kites. J. li. Beniadcn, U. S. N. Indian Base-Ball Players. F. L. Sloano of" 'J'lie ton Indian Ni-.x.'' A Party in a Chinese Palace. L. li. Scidiiu re.

US A TRIAL

Kur nventlons promptly secured. Keference, by permission, to Hon. Wm Mack. Address

O, E. DUFFY. fi(17 Seventh Street. WsMilneton. D.

by machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style block* for LAD1KS' HATS and BONNKTS. M. CATT, »3fl South Tlilrd Street, the oti'j Practlcs! tlattpr In

hatFmadmVer

Mantels, Tin & Slate Roofing

MANION BROS. 815 MAIN ST

C. "R."IT O E3 O.,

411 MAIN STREET.

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WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 219 Patients Treated to Saturday Nigh.t 15 Surgical Operations.

The- .Sick Treated Free!

(KXCKIT SUHt.lCAI. orKRATIONSl

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Until Saturday. November Oth.

All th*y iskln rat iraUtlH'.r nmn r^reranc? w'.nn cur^l 0»me early and bring only on? friend with you. as room* are crowded

1)1^. W. O. COFFEE.

of tlip Oonv-e Medical Institute, touisvllle, Kentucky—Organized

ear.ltal »tock and a full stmt of Kducated eclallsts-wlll beat the Terre Haute House until November 'Jill. He treats till Medical and Surglcl Diseases and Deformities and mskes

SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATIONS. The examinations are in accordance with anatomical and physical fclence. as he will convince the most skeptical. B) an examination he will convince anyone or the nature and extent ol dlnen.-e. amount of catiger to life and chance of a perfect cure. Helievlns that science is truth and truth Is ml»hty ami will prevail'" when known, and knowing that disease can be cured vlth a positive cert tint}, he Invites the nllllcted to call and receive advice free and be cured of their disease There Is no subject that requires so much study and expert'nee as th" treatment and cur« of chronic diseases, rue astonishing success and remarkable cures performed by hlin Is due to a thorough knowledge ol the structure and functions of the human system, and the cure of dlseaes by their natural remedies, l.et those given up by others call Tor examlna'ion. He has successful!)" treated, the lollowlng diseases since his arrival In this st*te: Eye and ear diseases, chronic dlarrlne and Intlatimntlon of the womb, chronic Inilainmatlon of the bladder, painful or Irregular menstruation, fewr sorea and ulcers, lncontl nence of urine, tare worms, crooked limbs and enlarged julnts. spinal curvatures, elub foot, nip joint disease, white swelling, discharging abscesses, barrenness, netvoiisness and general debility. lni|.o tency, diseiises of the kidneys and bladder, leucorrhdM or whites, blotches, niinples. skin dls?:isis. dvspepsia, constipation. dropsy. cancer. etilleptlc tits, erysipelas, gravel. golt e. eieel. gonori Imu. liydroscele, heart disease, headache, piles, hysteria, sypblllis, ai.\ ills dance, chronic dysentery, listolaln. ami. hernia or rupture, ovarian tumors, paralysis, Iprolapsls uteri, bronchitis, asthma, catairh, scrofula, consumption, chronic cough, female weakness, spermatorrhea, rheumatism, etc. All surclcal peratluns performed.

Dorit spoil yoilr Feet with

DWEAR THE

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TP^OE MPRK

REGISTERED.

J. LUDOWICI

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Cheap Shoes!

meKARD

See that EVERY PAIR is STAMPED THE BURT & PACKARD

"Korrect Shape."

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Don Hllnwyour (loalor to imlm oil'any snl»stltufo for ttin "Itiirrnrl. Slni»s have nrrHUged to supiilj-nny one tu tlie Unlteil States who -aimol g«t tliene rohiIk of OUK iigents, and prepay all ilellvory charRes. thus bringing them to yinir door without extra cost.

The Bti»T Jc Packaku "K-Trect Shape" Shoes ars made In (our grades, viz.: Il ind-inade. Handwe't, Burtweit and Machine Sewed, which is stamped on tlie sole In addition to our trade-in Mk above. Our agents should carry all grades In Congress, Button and Bal for drills. B.iys and Youlh.i.

SfNNRS (B RT^) TOVSEl

A4CK(&^

PACKARD iV KIl'M.D (Successors to Burt ,V Packard). Bitoci rnN. Mass.

is our A(/»'»/ in

S. L. FENNER

(Successor to Kknneu A Lrrri.Kiwants every one to know that lie does only

First-Class Roofing and Guttering!

1200 MAIN STREET.

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