Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 November 1889 — Page 3
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WANTED.
HKit'.HKKM A FKEL'NDa
Southwest corner Klglith and l'oplar streets.
You will find one of the linest assortments of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES In the city.
Look at our dlsplay.of vegetables and fruits.
All °ods sold at rock bottom prices.
•WANTED—People to save money by buying iV -oal of the Pittsburg Coal A Coke Co. Oal liwiper than any oilier place In the city. Tele phone 105. '(lice XiJ south Second street.
KHANK SHJWMAKEB, (ien'L ilung'r.
WA ANTED—The ladles to call and get a pair of those line kid shoes, put up In a nice cedar Uix. They are something nice. At the East End slum store, corner Main and Eleventh street. Wm Mc Williams.
ANTED—Reliable loeal and traveling salesmen: positions permanent special Induce incuts now fast selling specialties don't delay from start. BROWN BROS., salary from
Nurserymen, Chicago, 111.
V\/r ANTED-The little, big. old and the young people to come right alonp and look for themselves and see what bargains are offered In boots and shoes at. the corner of Main and Eleventh streets, the East End shoe store. Wm McWiIUams.
\/'ANTEI)-A live man to represent a large ac clilent Insurance company. Liberal terms to rlglit party. Address Box 624H, Boston, Mass.
\\7ANTED—People to stop complaining and VV call at the East End shoe store, where you can get the bargains In boots and shoes. 1021 Main street.
WANTED—The
school children to come and
get a pair of good school shoes for $1.25. •,r Main and Eleventh streets. The East End rorric shoe store.
WANTED—II
you want to save your money
take shares In the Indiana Savings. Loan and ii'i'Mlni Assocla'ion. Shares can be taken at anytime. No back dues. You can deposit Troin SI to SKO per month. Oflice (T2 Wabash avenue.
H. K. HAVENS, Sscretary.
W/'ANTKO Phil. Lambert wants Terre VV Hauteans to buy their meat at his north K'liirth street market.
W^ANTED-A home for two boys, aged reVV sportively 5 and 7 jears als two children mo'itim old. Iii'julre of Joshua Hull, superln-b-ndent of poor farm.
WANTED-»*) people to get their old clothes VV dyed, cleaned or repaired at.I. K. Ermlsch's. (l.Vi Main street. Dyeing or cleaning of men's clothing a specialty.
Y\/r TED—Several hundred buyers for I'hil. VV Lambert's elegant meats, sausages and bolognas. Nortn Fourth street.
WANTED
Sensors, knives, cleavers, etc.,
ground 10 beat manner. Lawn mowers put In order. A Mo saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, nn others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.
FOR SALE.
SAl.K—A good ten room house In east part of the city, on corner lot with 12!) feet I run', large barn and other Improvements very di-ap. RIDDLE. HAMILTON CO.
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/O It SALE—Fine lot china, glassware, tinware and house furnlrihlngs at M. I). Kaulman & Co's, to? Main street.
I/OIt SALE —lNVE-JVMFA'T PROPERTY—If you have from JiiOO to if,(*X) you want to Invest In good city property call on us soon. f. H. REAL ESTATE A IMPROVEMENT CO.. (i52 Wabash avenue.
/(Ht SA LK—Thirty cents Tor a set of good iron stone China dinner plates at M. D. Kaulfman
I'S,
IU7 Main street", opposite opera house.
/OR SALE -Houses In all parts of the city
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prices from $(JIHI to IHMtfX). Lots-north, northeast, south and southeast •from il5u to $'.i.ill. Easy payments.
TEREK HAUTfi REAL ESTATS & IMPROVEMENT CO.
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652 Wabash avenue.
l.^OR SALE-I'oil Buckets lire shovels, pokers, I1 stove Hit lifters and everything In the way of house furnishing goods at Al. I) Kaultnan & Co's, •I07 .Main street, opposite opera house.
rJ^o KXi'IUNliE FOR CITY PROPERTY—We 1 have three small larnis in Vigo county to exchange lor city properly.
TifcRE HAUTE REAL ESTATE IMPROVEMENT CO.,
G52 W,-bash avenue.
l/OR SALE—Woaden ware, the most complete line lu the city. Prices always the lowest. M. D. Kaufman A: Co., 407 Main street, opposite opera house.
I/Olt SALE-An elegant line of hanging lamps J'1 at M. D. Kaufman & Co's. 407 Main street.
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OTS OK I.u r.S! -We have a number of lots in the north end-on Eighth, Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh and Lafayette streets—from $2M) to $41*) easy terms. Now Is the time to buy, as prices will be advanced In the spring.
RKAI. ESTATK &. IMI'KOVKJIKNTCO., 052 Wabash avenue.
/OR SALE. An elegant line of stand lamps ami hanging lamps at SI. 1. Kaurman A: Co's, 407 Main street, opposite opera house.
I^Oll SALB—Old papers at '«e per hundred, sul
able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dai:»
Kiiiresn office.
FOR RENT.
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/Olt RENT A house of fi rooms and summer kitchen on south Third street. Apply to J. It. llag'r. (ioi) Main street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ONKY TO LOAN—Any *jn 1 most reasonable terms. KIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ia the onlv nudieine of its class that is guaraiitectl to benefit or cure I U/AQDAUTrn I
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diseases for which
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I fcjjp money paid for it will be promptly iWuuuM. tlolden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimjftc, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison.^ saltrheum or Tetter, KezeijjjL.JJrysipelas, Feversores. Mip-joint l)ise:un©n*rofulous Sores and Swellings. Enlarged rarity,Goitre or Thick Neck, und Eating Soros iTHtlvtTS.
Golden Medical Disen£ry cures Consumption (which is Scrofula tlfcTJiO Lungs), by its wonderful blood purifwig, invigorating, and nutritive propertied, if taken in time. For Weak Lungs. SpittiiT§ of lllood. Shortness of Breath. Catarrh irr tiie'llciid, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs. Asthma, nnd kindred atlcetions, it is a sovertMj^n remedy. It promptly cures the severest toughs.
Kor Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or Liver Complaint," Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it is an uueinmled remedy. Sold by druggists.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES Mattoon grain buyers are paying IS cents for new corn.
The pupils in the public schools at Waveland have organized a debating so ciety.
John Hays, a young farmer living south of Logansport, has mysteriously disappeared.
A vein of mineral water has been struck at Pana which possesses medicin al properties.
Egbert Curtis has been appointed postmaster at Cioverland, vice George L. Cos, removed.
Mary Ann Sherman, of Sullivan, was sent to the insane asylum for the fifth time last Wednesday.
Frank O'Dell, a former resident of Loganeport, has fallen heir to S2.j,000 by the death of an aunt in California.
Harry Latham and Thomas Russell have been arrested for stealing freight from Wabash cars at Ii9raent, 111.
Miss Alva Button, of Greenup, ofliei iated as minister at the marriage of a youDg couple in Westlield last week.
The Knights of Labor of Washington will give a ball on the evening of the 13th for the benefit of the miners in Clay county.
A cow at Paris climbed a steep stairway to the loft in A. 13. Powell's stable and proceeded to gorge itself on the hay stored there.
A miner named StODsbury, of Donald6onville, was fatally injured by a premature shot Monday while working in the mines at Fontanel.
W. II. Marlar has bought W. E. Henkel's half interest in the Rickville Saturday E9gle, the consideration being a house and lot in Carbon, Ind.
Two brothers named Pennick got into a quarrel at Jaeper Thursday evening and Frank Pennick was instantly kiiled, being shot through the body four times.
The young misses of the congregation of the Methodist Church at Sullivan have formed a broom brigudf, and will give an en'nibition drill for the benefit of the church.
The seventh annual session of the Clay county teacher's aseociatioD. which was organized in 18S3, is announced for Xovember 29-.'?0, when an oratorical contest is to be given. vght business houses in iiibinson, III., were destroyed by fire Wednesday morning. The loss will run between six and eight thousand dollars, partially covered by insurance.
While cutting timber at his home near Straw Corner, Fountain county, John Hershberger dropped dead of heart disease. His remains were not discovered for several hours.
Tom Boland, of Paris, was rendered insensible and had his scalp laid open to the bone Wednesday afternoon by being struck by a brick, which fell from the top of a building.
John Anderson, aged 7'2 years, was arrested at Efliagham th:e week while endeavoring to get away with a team and wagon which he had stolen the previous evening at Greenup.
Greencnstle Banner: Thedamngesuit of A. J. Kelly vs. Uoberg will be tried in the Putnam county circuit court the ensuing term, on chaDge of venue from Vwgo county. The case ia set for the 20:h.
Covington People's Paper: One of our local tailors has inaugurated the style of puttirg the tlv on the left side of pantaloons. This fashion must be akin to the programmes the People'd Friend ollice printed for a one-legged an.
D. Xiccodene, of S uih Danville, met with a horrible death Thursday morning while at. work in Mine No. '2, near Dan-,-ille, by a big block of elate falling cn him. lie was about lo yc-arB old, and was a married man with feveral children, one of whom was working with him when he was killed.
Vincennes Cjmmercial: Mrs. Joseph Schmidt has an old piece of money in her possession. It is 1,711 years aid. It was struck during the governmentof Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Rome, who was crowned A. D. 101, and reigned nineteen ears. It is bronze, a compound of tin and copper, very hard and durable.
Greencastle Banner: Manager Glenn, of the DePauw football team, has selected his men and assigned them to play as follows: Maley fullback, Minor and Walker halfback, liull'ner quarterback, Botkin center rush, Littleton and Huckleberry guards, Orton and Eisenbeiss tackles, Rudy and Mintone rushers, Horm Rittor and W. O. Moore substitutes. They will go to Lafayette on the 17th inst., to play the Purdue uniersity team, and will, a short time afterward, play the State university.
Edwin R. Stropes, ex-treasurer of Greene county,was senttothe penitentiary last spring for embezzling £1-1,000 of the county funds. At the time of his conriction Stropes proved that $7,000 of the alleged defalcation was lost by the failure of the Harrison bank at Indianapolis, and his personal property which he turned over to his bondsmen more than liquidated the other 87,000. However, he was sent to prison. A decision of the supreme court this week now restores him to liberty, on the ground that the complaint did not allege that his failure to account was felonious.
Mrs. Sophrina Drair, of Vincennes, died of dropsy on the (!i.h and her remains prepared for burial. When the undertaker went to the house to make the final arrangements for the burial he detected signs of life and refused to proceed further,pronouncing her in a trance. She was taken from the ccllin and placed bed after having lain in 8 cold room all night. Her face was roseate and her whole frame was limber. There was nothing to indicate that she was inanimate. Hours passed and still the symptoms of life were there. Her relatives told the undertaker to-day that he ne=d not return and replace her in thecoflia until sent for that they were satisfied that she was alive, and that until convinced otherwise they would not require his services.
That Little Tickling
In your throat, which makes you cough once in a while and keeps you constantly clearing your throat, arises from catarrh, and as catarrh is a constitutional dissase, the ordinary cough medicines all fail to hit the spot. What you need is a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many people who have taken this medicine for scrofula, dyspepsia, loss of Bppetite and other troubles, have been surprised that it should cure this troublesome cough. But to know the actual cause of the cough is to solve the mystery. Many cases of consumption can be traced back to the neglect of some such slight atlection as this. Consumption can be controlled in its early stpges, and the effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla in purifying the biood, building up the general health, and expelling the scrofulous taint which is the cause of catarrh 8nd consumption, has restored to perfect health many persons on whom this dreaded disease seemed to have a firm hold.
Salvation Oil cures toothache, sprains, strains, bruises, chilblains, and ali flesh wounds. -3 cts.
THE MARKETS
THE CHICAGO MAKKKT.
Chicago. November 8.—The opening, range and closing prices were: —Closing—
May CornNovember.. .32H .Si'i December... .31 .3lt»j® .8IS4 May .SSi,
Oats—
November...
December.. .ISPs .W-'i® .W?* May fc"* .22!83 POCK— November.. 9.00 9 00 9 15 Year 8.85 8.*T Q. 8.90 January.... 9.1'4fc 9121^3 9.20
Lard-
When Raby was
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Yester-
Wheat— Opening. Range. To-day. day. November.. .79U .79M3 .79% .W4 December... .804 .SOUja .81^ .8J .K-rna .8311 .8D4 ,84Ki
.7914 .80 •84&1
.325, .31^ .33
•31-m .33'a
.19'-B .19''BS .19VI
.19U .19"x 22U
.19 .19U .221
9.05 8 90 9.17U!
November.. 5 85 6! Year 5 82!4 ft 5 S5 January 5.85
Bibs-
5.85 5 82Vi 6.85
November.. 5.00 IX) ©5 05 Year 4 72i£ 4.72^® 4.7a January 4.72!^
BARLKY—Steady.
5.05 4.7a 4.72*5
Coffee and Sacar.
N'KW YORK, November 8. Coffee Options opened steady, and unchanged to 10 points up: closed llrm at 15530 points up. Sales were 29,000 bags. Including: December. il4 45r?14.55 January. $14.45a 14.60 Mar«h. *14.60r714.(10 May. .*14 55r7 14 05 June. }14.50t711.55 July. $14.35 August. $14 30.714.35 September. *14.20 October. ?14.00« 14.10. Spot rlo, firmer, but fairly active lair car068. iyic.
Sugar—Raw. firm, in moderate demand refined, firm in good demand.
U.V(: LAIjlJ'.i) LETTERS.
List of Letters Kemitiiiiiig Unclaimed in the Terrc Halite Fostolllce. SATLKDAT. November 9. •To obudn any of these letters the applicants must call lor "advertised letters" and t'lve the date of this list.
It not called for In two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter oflice. Letters to traveling salesmen or transient visitors in the city, where special address may be unknown, should Ite marked In the left band corner with the word "transient/'
D. C.
(iKKINKlt.
P. M.
LADIES' LIST.
Alexander Mrs James Johnson Miss Mary Kelly Miss Emma Kendall Miss Rose
Alexander llra^c Miss l.ols Bell Miss Eliza Carew Nancy Chubb Miss Alice Davison Miss Llllle Dubb Mrs Mary Gould Miss MamlP Haniey Miss Mary James Mrs Dr Walker Mrs Sarah
Kelsey Miss I.escher Miss Ida McKiniey Miss Frannie Mab i^'ueen Murtln Mrs Marlen Miller Slevid oelgerMiss Mena Speck Miss Laura
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.KMF.N'S LIST. HerrlngUm Klbritige John
Alexander Klbridge Ashton Uarry Brantt E N Brltton Charlton Berry E Cameron A McK onover A W David George Krederlch iorden Dow Hampton Kobert Harding W Hart Chas la*worth A Mailes Wm
Jessup Frank
iclc. wo pave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for C'astoria.
AVhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
The Wnlict rnaiiinious.
W. D. Stilt-, druggist, Bippus Tnd., testifies: "I can reccuiumeiul Llectric Bitters as the very best, remedy. Kvery bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism of ten years' standing.' Abraham Hare, druggist, B'ellville Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Uitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at all drug stores.
ih'ildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
lJncklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, 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 Bale by druggists and dealers in medicine.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
A Woman's Dlscovcry.
"Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for Beven years she withstood its severe tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has teen miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at all drug stores.
hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria^
Card of Thanks.
If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card of thanks, containing expressions of gralitude which come to him daily from those who have been cured of severe throat and lung troubles by the use of 'Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair sized book. How much better to invite all to call on any druggist and get a free sample bottle, that you may U'st for yourself its power. Large bottlee 50c. and $1.00.
Y"F:unily Gathering.
Have you a father? Have you a mother? Have you a son or daughter, sister or a brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lunge, the guaranteed remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, croup and all throat and lung troubles? If so, why, when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist, and the large ize costs only 50 cents and $1
IT TOUUHENS
SOZODOXT toughens the gums and makes them healthy, so that they hold in the teeth firmly. It removes the tartar, gives comfort, is econcmicBl of health and money, atd when once used will never be given up. Try SOZODONT.
CttiWicyh'/rtJo'' WOOD
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, SATOKDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1889.
Sanchez' Henry Clay, I'pmnnn's Conchas Especlales, Manuel Rodriguez'La Slrena,
9.90 8 87' 9.15
5.85 5 80 5 85
5.02te
4.'72Uj
MIDDLINGS—Firm. Sales were at *Sa9 25. BRAN—Steady. Sales were at $7(77.50 RYE—Firmer. Sales by sample were: No. 43Wa44c.
Sales by sample were: No.
20(7Hoc: No. 3, 307Mce.
KET WKSTS AND DOHKSTITS. Lozann. Pendas Co., Seidenberg 4Co.,
4,
All tiny a-i'f In ivt ir.i N t'.Hlr
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Loring John W Lovea'l N'oali Mcra ty Edwaul Morris Mell Mills A Sons Murry Odum Charles Palmer Frank Rose Brothers Scholield James Al Slaver W Snyder N
Bin rut's Kscapo.
How people do mix things sometimes. A Waterbury housewife who rends the papers remarked nt the lea tab'e last night: "I see thnt Miss Caldwell is not tn marry Murat llalstead after al'."— Wiiterbury American.
Established 1361.
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THE CASINO Saloon and Lunch Rooms
CAN ANYTHING BE FINER THAN THIS?
The following invoices of choice goods have just been received: John De Kuyper 4 Son's Gin,
Hennessy Brandy, (i uckenheimer's Rye. McBrayer's Wnlskey,
Monarch Whiskey. WISES. (I. H. Mumm's Extra Dry. Pommery and (ireno's c'ec. Cook's Imperial. Clarets. Ports, and Rhine Wines.
CI'?ARS.
Kelley's and Gato's Boquets, Tobacc sand Cigarettes.
15 pounds fine yellow sugar for
1J nrm nrta en ft urhitA RllfTflr fnr
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New Seedless Raisins, Jersey Buckwheat Flour, Hitter's Apple Butter,
W.W. OLIVER
631 "Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Ind.
The Sick Treated Free!
(EXCTLT SL'LTL. K'AL. OI'KHATIONS)
Dr. W. O. CJII^B ha^ bean cjmpslled to extend his visit until Saturday, November l'jth. Intended on uccount of five or six surgic:il operations nnd eight cancer cases under treatment.
HI
1)I£. W O. COFFEE,
President of tlie Collet Medical Institute, LouisviUr, Kentucky—organized with $50.(ni capital stock and a full staff of Kducated specialists-will be at the Terre llau'.e House until November lOtli. He treats all Medical and Surgical Diseases and Deformities and nvtkes
SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATIONS.
J. WILLIAM-?, President.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.
AN'!) DKALKKS
Finest trands of Baltimore Oysters received dally. Oysters on the half shell. Fried Oysters,
Broiled or Pan Roast Oysters, Oysters In every style. Quail on Toast. Broiled Prairie Chicken. Fried or Roast Chicken. Game or every kind In season,
Porterhouse Steak. Mutton and Pork Chops, Ham and Eggs,
©ANDISON & BURNS, 677 MAIN" STREET.
THIS DAY-NEW PRICES!
11 pounds soft white sugar for 13 pounds confectioners' A sugar for 1 00 00 12 pounds granulated sugar for 1 Hams, Kingan's sugar cured, per pound Breakfast bacon, Kingan's sugar cured, per pound Shoulders, Kingan's sugar cured, per pound, New Ondura stemless raisins, per pound New Canned Goods of all kinds,
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware,
Corner Ni.ith and Mu'berry Streets. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
•ILLIAM ririfjr, fi CM*?. r. N JL1KP
CLIFF dc CO.,
MAfiUKACTURKBS OK
BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc
ALL KINDS OP REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
First between Walnut ana Poplar
•S. L. PENNER
(Successor FKSNKI: ,V Lirn.K iwants every one to know that he does only
M-tasto-:- BobJm
1200 MAIN STREET.
SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!
PPLICATIOX FOi: LICENSE.
The understated will apply to the board of county commissioners at their next regular session, which commences on the first Monday In December, for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank or his premises. His place of business Is located on lot number two (2) Gilbert's subdivision or lot number forty-nine, in the Second ward, house number 639 Wabash avenue, known as the Delmonlco, city of Terre Haute, Vigo county. Indiana. JACOB WHITE.
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PPLICATIOX FOR LICENSE.
The undersigned will apply to the Board ol County Commissioners, at their next regular session, which commences on thu first Monday In December. fT license to retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. My place of business Is located on the west half of lot 144 of the original ln-lots of the town, now city of Terre Haute, house number'J14 Wabash avenue. In the Fourth ward. Hanlson lownshlp. Vigo county. Indiana.
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CHI AH C. GKESGS.
Boston Baked Bean". Cold Meats of all kinds.
Everything nice and clean. First-class cooks.
CHARLES CARTER, Manager Lunch Rooms.
I rsftir^uj winn c.irj 1. :iii irly aid bri.'i oily one friend with you. as roonn are crowded.
Incorporated 1888.
J. 31. CLIKT, Secretary and Treasurer.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS (y.
TERRE HAUTE, TND.
by machinery to look like new. I have also the spring style blocks tor LADIKS' HATS and BONNETS. M. CATT, »»8 South Third Street, the on'yPractical Hatter In Terre Haute.
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Evaporated and bcsliced PeacheF, Codfish, old-fashioned,
Best assorted line of Teas in the- city, Pickled Pig's Feet.
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PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
The undersigned will app'y to the Board of County Commissioners, at their next regulir fesslon, which commences on the nrst Monday In December, for license to retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege ol allowing the samo to be drunk on my premises. My place of business Is situated on the south one-fourth of lot number 90 of the original town, now city, of Terre Haute, being No. 17 north Third (3rd) street. Terre Haute. Ind. "WM. DEERKACE.
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Wabssh Avenue. Terre Haute, Ind. KKlllKSKSTIMi
Oi mmerciRl Kniop, of Liudon Michigan l'1. fc M.,' Detroit L'MIJIMI & Lanc-ieliirp, of Liverpool
L'mcHBhiro, of Mncchpster British Anmrion, of Toronto .Vtfq'ern Assurance, of Toronto
Union Insnrnnce Co. of California Trudys' Insurance Co.. of Chicago Sun Icei.'rnuce Co, of California
Manufacturers', of IndisnnpoliP.
Besides the bnve reliable li companies we rep esent tin largest cninp- ny In the United Slates dolnir an Accl-'ent. Plate (ilass, Steam Boiler and Employers' Liability busl-esj,
THE FIDELITY AKD CASUALTY, OF NEW YORK.
Also the best and largest Live Stock Insurance company In the ('lilted States, the
HDIABA LIVE STOCK CO.. OF CRAWF0SDSV1LLE.
This company has paid $130,000.00 for dead stock since organization In lfrO.
TOTAL ASSETTS EEPRISESTED OVER $153,000,000.
Rates reasonable. Losses adjusted and paid promptly.
LEAVES SKIN SOFT AND SMOOTH. CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL E A S A N W O O W O
5CENTS
WITHOUT SCRATCHING. A CAKE. ASK YOUR GROCER.
he MODOC TRIPOLI MINING CO. Cincinnati,0,
HVE es A TRIAL
And you will be surprised to see how cheap we are selling
As we are always to the front In Low Prices. Repairing neatly and promptly executed at
1105 WABASH AVENUE. E O A A O
A. J. GALLAGHER,
PLUMBER
Gas and Steam Fitter,
424 Cherry Street, Terre Haute.
TO WEAK MEN
Buffering from the effects of youthful orrors, early decay, wasting wcaTmcss* lost rnauliood, otc., I will Bend a valuable tro&tiso (scaled' containing full tiarticnlars for homo cure, FREE0*charge. A eplendid medical work should be read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. V. FOWLEU, Moodus, Conn,
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Solicitor of
PATENTS
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Journal Building, 15DIA N A FOf.IS,
ABo of Safety Maiches Free toSmokers of
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DRS. ELDER & BAKER,
Homoepathic Physicians and Surgeons.
Office, 102 South Sixth Street.
Night calls at the office will receive prompt at tentlon. Telephone No. 135.
B. BAKTHOLOK1TV.
DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW Derjtists,
(8accee»ow to Bartholomew 4 HalL
529% Ohio~St. Terro Hauto, Ind.
I. H. C. LLOTSK.
M. H. SHKKMAN.
ROYSE & SHERMAN,
Attorneys at Law,
NO. 517 OHIO STREET,
DR. C. O. LINCOLN,
DKNTIST.
All work warranted as repressateJ. Office and reslrtence 810 North ThlrtcenUi «tre*t, Terr* Haote, Ind
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H.PEARSON & C2.:-
^•BALTI MORE.Md.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
Ladies' work specialty. Foot of Walnut street.
•The best water in the world for I,he cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, djepxpsia, diabetis, catarrh, cancer, skin ami blood diseases of every kind.
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Finest imported and domestic ci^ar at the cigar counter.
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CREAM BALM
CLEANSES THE NASAL PASSAGES,
IS THE ONLY
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ALLAYS PAIN AND INFLAMMATION.
rHAY
FEVER
HEALS THE SORES,
COMBINED SOAP CLEANER POLISHER
RESTORES THE SENSES OF TASTE AND SMELL.
HAY-FEVER
TRY THE CURE A particle Is implied Into each nostril «ml In agreeiible. I'rlce 5(1 cents at (IniirKlatH l»y Jiiitll, reglsteml. IK) cents. I.LY KIios 50 Warren street. New Uirk.
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The Best and the Cheapest Amencal
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•Publisher Weekly Kxpress,"
TERRE HAUTE IND.
Kor nventlorm promptly secured. Heference, l)j"j[ermlsnlon, to Hon. wm.:. Muck. Address
O. E. DUFFY.
001 Seventh Street, WanhlnKton, D. C. s-
