Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1889 — Page 3
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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Tiie officers and members of Social lodge, N'o. 74, Knights arid L'idies of Honor, are requested to rntet at their hall, corner Seventh and Main Thursday, November 2ith. at 1 o'clock, to attend the liineral of our late brother, John Sanders.
All members of Bister lodges, In good standing are cjidlally Invited to meet with us.
MAKY I.O ID,
Pro tee! or.
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P..
DAT,
secretary.
GCHOOI. FOK DANXI-NC
Doiviiiie Hull.
New class for beginners commencess, m'sses and masters, Tuesday afternoon, Iiebember lid, at •1 o'clock.
Advanced class meet3 Wednesday, December 4th at 4o'clock. New class for beginners, ladles and gentlemen commences Tuesday' evening, December :id, at 73'J o'clock.
Advanced class meets Monday evening. Decern her 2nd, at 7 -'i(J o'clock. References required from strangers.
O.SKAK Dl'KNWEG, Instructor.
WANTED.
•j^'HE MlTl'AL LIFJS
IN3CKASCK CO., Of NEW YoliK.
The oldest active Life Insurance Company In America. The largest Life Company in existence. The Strongest Financial Institution In Ibe World.
Assets over -:13ii.OfX).lXO.CHJ. Annual Income $:iii.uOD.(XXi IX).
It Is the sAfK»T company
Im
which to Insure.
All claims paid promptly and In full. It Is the Cheapest, as It inly.i lurycr (lici/Jcml* to polieyhobtcrs than any uther. It has no stockholders
All profits go to the policyholders.
Its ratio or expenses to receipts Is less than any other company. Its new policy is the most liberal ever oirered by any company.
It Is simple and definite—no amlbigultles. It Is practically without restrictions, non-furfelt-able arid incontestlble.
TAKK NO OrllKK. RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO.. Aa^nts.
ANTED
Hear ye! Hear ye.'
Thanksgiving proclamation. To give thanks properly You must have something From the array of good things. Don't this make your mouth water'.'
Dressed Turkeys. Dressed Chicken. Drensed liibblts,
Dressed Ducks, Dressed yuail. I'ork Tenderloins.
I'ork Sauiage, Spare Kll s. Bulk Oysters, Cranberries. .Michigan Celery,
StralriMl 11 ney Florida Oranges, Asplnwall Bananas.
Messina Lemons, Cocoamtts,
Fating and Cooking Apples And a lull line of ('aimed goods. HICKEY A HKESE PT, 1113 Main street.
WAITEDthe
Agents to sell the I'lnless Clothes
Line only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without, pins a perfect success patent recently Issued sold only by ag-nts. to whom he exclusive right Is given on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mall also circulars, price list and terms to agents cure your territory at once. Address WORCESTER I'INLESS CLOTIIBS LINK CO 17 Herman St., Worcester, .Mass.
WANTED
-Partner In a Till! Roller Short System mill at,lu Ison, Parke counts', Indiana. Capital required, *:i,50:). Address (ieorge DeCamp. Ju ison, Ind.
WANTED
Situation by an experienced cook.
Wiling as cook, or do any kind of work around hotel or restaurant. Apply at 11'-'south Fourth street.
WANTED—II
WANTED
WAN
WANTED
you want to save your money
take shares in the I ndlana Savings. Loan and Building As-iocla'lon. Shares can be taken at anytime. No back dues. You can deposit from $1 to $100 per month. Oflice 52 Wabash avenue.
B. F. HAVENS. Ss-retary.
WANTED—A5
home, for two boys, agesi re
spectively and 7 jears als) two children 0 months old. Jmiulre of Joshua Hull, superintendent of poor farm.
Phil. Lambert wants Tene
Hauteans to buy their meat at his .north Fourth street market.
7 AN TKD-Cood tinner at (ieo. S. Zimmerman's. 1108 Wabash avenue.
TKD-500 people to get their old clothes dyed, cleaned or repaired at.I. K. Ermlsch's. iif)(i Main street. Dyeing or cleaning of men's clothing a apeclalty.
AITANTKD—Several hundred buyers for Phil. VT Lambert's elegant meats, sausages and bolognas. North Fourth street.
ANTED —$(') salary. $40 expenses In advance, »i allowed each month. Steady employment at home or traveling No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collections. N'o postal cards. Address with stamp. Ilal'er A Co Plqua, Ohio.
/ANTED-I wish to employ a few ladles on salary to take charge of .inuii mn-c i.,large of my business at tlieir ini-w. Light, ry fascinating and healthful Wagfs .•fi'l per week. Reference given, i.ood pay for part time Address, with stamp. Mrs. Marlon Walker Louisville, Ky.
—Scissors, knives, cieavers, etc., ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, »r..t others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.
FOR SALE.
J^OR SALE.
Five cheap lots on Fourteenth-and-a-half street, near Poplar. Five cheap lots on Eighth street, near Demlng.
Tweity cheap lots on Thlrteenth-and-a-hail street, near Elm. Five cheap lots on Fourth avenue, near Thirteenth street.
Eight cheap lots on Fourth and Fifth avenues, near Sixteenth street. A good 7-room house, lot tUi feet, on Thirteenth-and-a-half. near Orchard.
A good S-room house, lot Si feet, on Third street, near Parke. Many houses and lots In all parts of the city.
If you want real bargdns in real estate, on most favorable terms, call on I. H. C. ltOYSE. 517 Ohio street.
i,vL-Hest lump coal that come-s to the city at $2 per ton. weighed on Hie city scales and 2,000 pounds to the ton. W. T. SANFORD,
Northwest corner Second and Walnuts Sts.
T^OH SALE—Fine lot china, glassware, tinware and house furnishings at 11. D. Kautman A Co s, 407 Main street.
I
^oU SAl.K-Thirty cents for a set of good iron
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stone China dinner plates at M. D. Kaullman A Co's, 407 Main street. opposite opera house.
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SALE—Coil Buckets lire shovels, pokers, stove lid lifters and everything in the way of house furnishing goods at Kaufman A Co's. 407 Main street, opposite opera house
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?ALE—Wooden ware, the most complete Hue In the city. Prices always the lowest. M. D. Kaufman A Co., 407 Main street, opposite opera house.
|jOR SAl.K-An elegant line of hanging lamps I at M. 1). Kaufman A Co's. 407 Main street.
T/OR SALE.—An elegant line of stand lamps and hanging lamps at M. D. Kaufman A Co's, 407 Main street, opposite opera house.
FOR RENT
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MONEY TO LOAN.
ONKY TO LOAN—Any sum most reasonable terms. RIDDLE. HAMILTON A CO.
MONEY
TO LOAN-llome capital from 5200 to $5.(XX). at low rates, on easy terms. If you wan* to lKrrow money and be supplied without delay or vexation, call on I. ROYSK. 517 Ohio street.
watarrh
Is a constitutional and no', a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and
Catarrh
effects a permanent cure. Thousands ol people testify to the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had failed. Hood's Sarsaparilla also builds up the whole system, and makes you 'eel renewed in health and streugtli.
Catarrh
For several years 1 have been troubled with that terribly disagreeable disease,-ca-tarrh. 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla with the vary best results. It cured me of that continual dropping in my throat, and stuffed-up feeling. It has also helped my mother, who has taken it for run down state of health and kidney trouble." 31ns. S. D.
HEATH,
Putnam, Ct.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Gold by all druggists, gl six for £5. I'reparedonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast.
IOO Doses One Dollar
SatisfiCt'on Positively Guaranteed
We feel confident intay.ng tha'.
NO Purer or Better Baking Powder
Is sold. All we ask Is a fair trial.
Sold by a.11 Grocers!
pound can for 4()c, and V'j-pouad cans for 20c.
KIRK'S
AMERICAN FAMILY
SOAB
Forl''run-dovvn," debilitated and overworked women. Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics." It is a potent Specific for nil those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women: a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it. imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea, indigestion, bloating-, weak back, nervous prostration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. It. is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. 1'iirely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. "Favorite I'rescrlp-
WARHANTED 'TIOU
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°"LYdruggists, -MCDI—IE
for women, sold by under a positive guar
antee of satisfaction in every case, or price SI.(Kll refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully arried out lor many years.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (ItSO pages, with full directions .C-liomc-treatinent), send ten cents in stamps.
Address.
WOHI.D'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION.
WSl Main Street, lluff"1". N. V.
Qstoria
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, mid overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, ])iiirrlnea, ami Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it us superior to any prescription icnown to nie." H. A. AHCIIEK. M. P.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, X. Y.
"I use Castoria in my practice, and find it speoiallv adapted to affections of children." ALEX. RoUKr,TSON, M. D.. 1057 Sd Ave., New Vorlc.
From personal knowledge and observation I can sav that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting sis a laxative and relieving the pent, up towels and general system very iimcli. Many mothers have told me of its excellent effect" upon their children."
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KENT-A house «i ten rooms. In south
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part of the dtv. suitable for two fam'lles. RIDDLE. HAMILTON A CO.
I X)H RENT -A six room cottage at 1245 south II Filth street. Apply to E. II. llounsaville, GUI Wabash avenue.
DA. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass.
THE CENTACH COMP.INV, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
OST* -Three kevs: one Are alarm key. number 268: a Ions block key with two notches close tnether on one side, ami two notches about half an Inch apart on the opposite side: and a key mat unlocks the street lamp cranes, and having four notches on each fide.
MICHAKL FAOAJJ.
The most perfectlyappointed billiard room* in the state is at Fasig's Health Office. Cozy setor a to Come in and enjoy an evening.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES. The quail eeason cloees Saturday th 30th.
An attorney of Washington was fined $12 50 for hunting on Sunday. The Good Templars organized a new lodge in Crawfordsville Saturday even ing.
John Heald, an old veteran in needy ciscumstai.cee, living in Danville, has bean granted $500 back pay.
Washington Democrat: Farmers should organize for the purpose of getting batter roads in this county.
The Commercial saye there are more good preachers in Danville than in any other city in Illinois except Chicago
Mrs. P. J. Dawes, of Vincennes, left for Chicago Saturday night to meet a sister she had not seen in tifty-tive years.
Ottis Shepherd fell from a Panhandle train at Logansport Monday and alighted on his head on a tie, rendering him un conscious.
It has leaked out that the gas works at Crawfordsville have been purchased by Eastern capitalists, the price paid being $150,000.
Mr. Mow, a teacher in a school at Perry township, Clay county, has been indicted for whipping Bnd choking one of his pupilf, a boy.
List week George Owen, a teamster of Sullivan, had both bone3 in his left leg broken and his ankle crushed by a pile of lumber falling on him.
John Trentoc, living near Crawfordsville, was kicked under the eye and ren dared unconscious several hours Sunday, by a horse he was leading.
The many friends of Captain and Mrs. Prank Swigert, of LogaLsport, tendered f,hem a reception Monday evening be fore their departure for Washington.
Jennie Stnrr, an inmate of a house of ill-fame at Danville, made an unsuccess ful attempt to commit suicide Sunday by taking morphine. It was her fourth attempt.
The general store belonging to G. W. Juetis, living seven miles northwest of DaDviiie, was totally destroyed by fire Monday morning. L:63, 82,500 insured for S2.000.
Little Nora Capple. aged 12 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ChBrles Cap pie, of Logansport, was criminal'y assaulted Sunday morning while returning home froru church by an unknown man.
Saturday night John R"an, an inmate the poor house near Vincennes, was knocked down and seriously irj'ired in t,he depot at that place by four negroes, who roubed him of $S, money he had •sarned husking corn.
Sunday morning Mrs. Eva Smith died at her home in Crawfordsville'from paralysis caused by the bursting of a larg* bloodvessel just over the right temple Thursday night. She was the youngest daughter of Mnjor I. C. Elstou and a sister of Mrs. Goueral LT»W Wallace.
E tgene L=»ogen, a ditcher, died at Attica, of locitjiw, produced from a wound in his thumb. The wound watreceiveclin a fight with William Walden last Tuesday. It will be remembered bat Walden was killed by the cars on the C. A I. C. railway last Friday. This is the end of both participants in the tight.
FIFTY DOLLARS PER KISS.
There it* a Time When Kiriging Must Be Suppressed
XKW YOKK, November 20.—Fifty dollars for a kiss is the price paid by Henry Becker, of Hoboken, in two installments in court. The price was fixed by the Jersey City court of sessionp, and must not be accepted as the market alue, except for ladies half a century old. The woman kissed was Mrs. Eliza Witter, who about a genera-ion ago lost interest in the Cpenhngen rope eame and the several forfeit games where one or more kisses is the delightful penalty paid. Her kiepep were limited to a small family circle On the night of Augi st 12 she was walking lown Madison st.reet, Hoboken, when Becker, who was in a happy mood, embracfd and ki«sed her. She not blush and say, "You rude, awful man," nut she did turn white with rage and ailed police. Becker, of course, apologized, but this did nnt appease her wrath. He was fined 6 0 for disorderly conduct because of his happy condition by the police magistrate, but that did not. satisfy Mrs. Witter. The magistrate's. appraisement of the value of a kiss was too low, and she went before the gran] jury, who indicted Becker.
The prosecutor showed that while kissing was natural if man met a harming lady, and a matter of taste in orne instances, it was a violation of law if the inclination and consent wete ab ^ent. He described the difference between the "no" that meBns "yes," and he "no" that means "no," and declared that there was a time in life when kissing lost its charm for some women. In his case the complainant was positive that she did not wsnn to be kissed, Bnd the prosecutor declared that there are times when kissing should be suppressed.
The jury convicted Becker after the prosecutor's instructions and interesting lecture on the kiss. The court dealt leniently with him and suspended sentence on payment of the costs, which amounted to SJ0.
SUPREME COURT.
Abstracts of Oplnionx Rendered Monday. November 1889.
JTASTIKLLY—AI'L'KAI.— BILL OK EXCKITIO.NS. 13.79S. Nathan McCoy vs. state ex rel. Flora Trucks. Delaware C. C. Affirmed. Mitchell'
J.
ill The stne may appeal from the judgment of a justice of the peace discharging the defendant In a bastardy proceeding. And where an appeal has actually been perfected, no matter by whom, the court acquires jurisdiction ot the case and If the prosei-uting attor»ey or his leputy appears In the circuit court and prosecutes the appeal t-i final judgment, that amounts to an adoption or ratltlcatloa of the act of the erson who took the appeal. (2) Where the justice of the peace llnds that there Is not sufficient vlder.ee to sustain the charee that the defendant Is the father of the bastard child and thereupon adjudges "that he be discharged." the j'idgnient Is proper and Is one from which an appeal may be taken. (3) It must he stated in the bill of exceptions on what date It was presented to the judge. KJKCrME.NT—TAX LIES—Ari'EAI.— WHEN' KKCOR1W
CSEKI) SOT CONTAIN ALL KVIDENCK. 13.U61. Abigail C. Jones vs. Jno. .1. Foley. It" iturC. C. Affirmed. Elliott, J. (11 In an action to recover real estate or to unlet title, the court may establish and foreclose a tax lien where the title falls, although the complaint Is nothing more than a general one to qnlet title or to recover possession. (2) Where purely legal questions are presented on the Instructions, on the facts, or on rulings In admlt'lng or excluding evidence, It Is not necessary to Incorporate In the bill of exceptions all the .evidence given In the case. It Is sufficient In such a ease to bring Into the record by a bill of e.wpt'ons, the rulings. motions, or other proceedings on which the rulings are founded and so much of the evidence as Is necessary to lully show their eftect. accompanied by a statement of the judge, showing tiat they were facts, or evidence tendlnp to establish facts, making the rulirgs relevant at material. Where, however, the appellant assume* to l-rlng all the evidence Into the record by a bill exceptions and elects to_present his appeal In that mode, he must pursue the course pointed out by the decisions In such cases. (3) City taxew which are paid by a purchaser at a tax sale. In order to protect his rights under the purchase, must be re
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1889.
funded by the property owner, the game as other taies. SEW TRIAL—MOTION FOR. 15,225. James Emlson, trustee, vs. John N" Shephard,, administrator. KnoxC. C. Affirmed Olds. J.
The mere writing out and filing of a motion for a new trial Is not an application for anew trial within the meaning of the statute. The application must be made to the court, and It must be made during term time.
Real Estate Transfers,
Albert Frazler to John K. Rllsland. part lot 3, Jewett's first subdivision $ 1,600 00 Catharine Dermody to Anna Tevlln, tract in n. w. U, section 11, town 12, rang"* 10 "00 00 George C. Buggies to Qattle Burden et »I., tract in a. w. lj, section 26, town 1'. range 8 S00 00 Same to Rosetta Payne and heirs, .tnct
In same 800 03 Same to Indiana Burden and heirs, tract In same 800 00 Same to Mary E. Jelf and hetrs, tract In same 800 00 Same to Caroline Brown and heirs, tract lnsam».. 800 00 H. E. Seldel et ux. to Andrew Burget. part of Inlot 4, In Cookerly's subdivision 1.500 00
Total J7.S00 00
MarriAge Llcenni-*.
Alexander L. Felver and EESe May Plnder. James E. Patrldge and Caroline Roberts. lonrad Toelle and Christiana Kerne.
THE MARKETS
THE CHICAGO HAKKKT.
Chicago. November26.—The opening, range and
Oats-
,—Closing— Yester
Wheat- Opening. Range. To-day. day November .7»», .- .- 7»« .7 8% December. .79's 7 9 8 0 .79", .781 May .84 .84 a .84% •845H .83',
Corn-
November .3218 32 .32U .32., •32fi December. .. .31 .307S^ .HI 4 .HII4 .30^ May .33 33 0 .3314 .33*4 •33's
December .2014 .20Ur® -0^8 201 May.... .. .22
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Pork-
Ribs-
3 ,'£h :uv
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November. U.G0 9 35 ff. 9.6'1 9 40 975 Year .. U.12l,i) 9 12ti.tr 9 17V-2 9 12VJ 9 20 January... 9 25 9 22Va® 9.32H 9.30 9.27',s
Lard-
November 5 92I& 5 90 & 5 92!/j 5 91 5.97V4 Year 5.87V2 fi.H5 ff 5 90 5H7ti 590 January... 5 85 5 85 ffi 5 90 5 87Vi 5 S1Vb
November. 5 421,«i 5 42to?? 5 50 5.50 5 37VAJ Year 4 87t,ij
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January... 4 75 4 75 4 77te 4.7754 4 80 HEEDS— Active. Sales by sample were: Small lots of No. 1 cash (lax at Sl.iSI'a: prime cash timothy at J1.25: country prime at $1.24.
Coffee and Sugar.
NKW YOKK.
November 26. Coffee.—Option?
onened tirm, unchanged to 15 points up, closed stendy. unchanged to 10 points up quiet.. Sales were 58.250 bags, including December, $15 855 15 95 January. $15.'JOS 16.00 IHebruary, *1G 00: VaMi. *15 9.)ftlG 10 April. $16 10 May, $16 OOtf It 15: June, $16.1X1^16.10 July and Aiaruiit. $16 00 September. $15.80^15 ilO October, $15 75? 15.85. Spot Rln. firm and quiet fair cargoes, IDiic No. lTtiK/lT-ijiC.
Sugar—It-iw, active and (Inn centrifugal. i»6 test, fic. dales were 5,532 bags centrifugal, 96 test, 57s(7Bc 20 0IObags, centrifugal. 3!4c C. and :uid 6.500 tons domestic molas.»es sugar. 82 test, at 4c. Rellned. fairly active and firm.
Dry (ioods Markrt.
NKW YOKK.
November 20.—Business was fair
in cotton goods. There was no change in any direction. hut the market continues steady in tone and strong In confidence.
Grossly Literal.
"Sa Jones has goue the way of all mankind?" "fep," said a friend. "A brick fell on is head and killed him." "You know death loves a shining mark."
True. Jnnes wag very bald."—[Merchant Traveler.
Salvat.ion O'l cures rheumatism in from 12 to 48 hours swellings Bnd bruises in a few hours.
What is a cold in the head Medical authorities say it is due to uneven clothing of the body, rapid cooling when iu perspiration, etc. The important point is. that a cold in the head is an inflammation of the lining membrane of the nose, which, when unchecked, is cer tain to produce a catarrhal condition— for catarrh is essentially a "cold" which nature is nn longer able t,o "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm hns proved its superiority, and sufTdre should resort to it before that common nilment becomes seated and ends in obstinate catarrh.
DH E L. LAKKIXS, office32G, residence 328 N. Thirteenth st. Telephone 299.
In order to reach the public more readily, Mr. Gruenholz has established a anch of his basket- works at 038 MaiD street. The prices will be found to be as cheap as at the factory, 420 Cherry street. T^e tiaest line of reed and willow ware is displayed at both the Main and Cherry street stores, including doll and baby carriages, willow and reed chairs, sewing stands aod baskets and all kinds of willow ware. The public is cordially invited to call and examine. Some handsome Christmas presents to be seen.
Call and see the disDlay of fine imported and Key West cigars. The Health Office makes a specialty of cigars by the box.
638 Main Street
Headquarters for trunks, valises,baskets, baby and doll carriages, willow and reed chairs, sewing stands and all kinds-of willow ware.
The Health Office cigar is a clear Havana, for 25c., and is the Dest cigar'in the city for ,he money.
Call and see the display of tile hearths at James T. Moore's, Go? Main street. The stock includes a great variety of designs. Also look at the grates and grate baskets
In men's underwear we have the only complete line in Terre Haute. A variety of fabrics and sizes not found elsewhere. Our price alwas below any conopetit ^n for same quality of goods. Con.9 -ud look at what we have. Goods shown freely whether jou wish to purchase or not. JA-MKS HUNTER & Co.
TRADE MARK
REMfiPfeAlhl
CURES PERMANENTLY
S A I N S
Washington, Tex., June 26,1SS3.
Had suffered off and on for fifteen years with strained back no troublo with it now two years ago was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. So return. H. CAT.TMELL.
AT DRUGGISTS'AXD DEALERS.
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Ladies'work a specialty. Foot of Walnut street.
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CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO Sl ST. LUUIS UAILWAY.
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On an after October 10th, 1SS9, trains will arrive and depart from Sixth street depot as follows: liOl.NIi k.VHT-— No. 12 N. Y. :ind Boston Kxprfit-s S... 1.20 a. m. No. '2 Indianapolis and Cleveland H("2a. in. N'o. 18 N. Y. and Boston Umlted l'rit'V 12 p. in. No. 8 Day Express and Mall i.4S p. m. (iOl.Sli WKST No. S Southwestern Kxpress cV 1.20 a. m. No. SI Day Expres and Mall 10 IfJ a.m. N'o. Ill .Southwestern Limited I'dCV.. 12.M p. in. N'o. JMattoon Kxpress 7.27p.m.
Trains marked thus (I') Parlor Car. Trains marked thus (S) Sleeping Car. Trains marked thus ((.) Cafe Car. Trains marked thus (V) Vestibule Cars. Trains marked thus run Dally. All other trains Daily. Sunda) excepted. Train No. 18. the Vestlbuied Limited, has through Sleepets for New York and Boston and Cafe Dining Car.
No. 12 has through Sleepers to New York, also Combination Sleeper and Parlor Car for Cincinnati.
N'o. 5 has Sleepers and Parlor Car for St. l.ouls. No. l'J has Sleepers, Parlor Car and Cafe Car Tor St. Louis.
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PPLICATION FOR LICKNSK.
l'he undersigned will apply to tho Board County Commissioners, at their next regular ses slon. which commences on tli« tirst Monday In leCember. r^r license to ret-ill spirituous, vinous ami malt llijuors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to lie drank on my premises. Vy place of business Is located on the west half of lot 141 ot the orl lual ln-lots of the town, now ty of Terre Haute, house number 214 Wabash avenue. In the Fourth ward, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.
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PPLICATION* FOR LICEXSH.
The undersigned 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 time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on his premises. His place of business Is loaned on lot numter two (2) Gilbert's subdivision or lot number lorty-nlne. In the Second ward, bouse number (139 Wabash avenue, known as the Delmonlco, city of lerre Haute. Vigo county, Indiana. JACOB W1IITE.
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PPLICATION FOK LICENSE.
The undersigned will apply to the Board of County Commissioners, at tnelr next regular fession, which commences on the first Monday In December, for license to retail spirituous, vl-tous and ma liquors In les» 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 situated on the south one fourth of lot number 90 of the original town, now city, of Terre Haute, being N'o. 17 north Third (3rd) street. T»rre Haute, lad. WM. DEFIiEACK.
