Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1889 — Page 3

ANNOUNCEMENTS. N

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^The members of Vigo encampment. Xo. 17. I. 0 0. F„ are hereby notified that on Wednesday evening, December 18:h, lSfe), there will bean election held for three trustees to serve the coming year. A. BALCH, Scribe.

WANTED.

^TBmiw^"&yREl?ND'S

Southwest corner Klghth and Poplar streets, Vou will find one or the finest assortments of

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCEBIES

ln the city.

I.ook at our display of vegetables and fruit*.

All goods sold at rock bottom prices.

WANTED—The

ladles to call and get a pair of

those fine kid shoes, put up In a nice cedar box. They are something nice. At the East_fcnd shoe store/corner Main and Eleventh street Wm. JfcWIUlains.

\\JANTED—Agents to sell the I'lnless Clothes Line the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins a perfect success patent recently Issued sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive rl«ht Is Riven: 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 PINLKbs CL0T1IE.S LINE CO., 17 Herman St., Worcester, Mass.

A\7ANTED—People to stop complaining and \Y call at the East End shoe store, where you can get the bargains In boots and shoes. 1021 Main street.

ANTED—(Jood tinner at eo. S. /Jinmerman's, G5S Wabash avenue.

WiNTKD

Sc'ssors. knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Al«n sawB dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing of all Kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.

WANTKD-The

little, big, old and the young

people to come right along and look for themselves and see what bargains are offered In boots and shoes at the corner of Main and Eleventh htreftts, the East End shoe store. Wm McWillIainB.

~\\7ANTKI)—Salesmen In this district. _One of W our men earned $i.GOO In 1S87 and $5 21)0 In 188rf and Is doing better tills year. P. 0. box. 13/1, New York.

\7 ANTED—Three or four rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, (•outli of Main on Fourth or Fifth preferred. Address3'2'J south Fourth.

7AN TED—Reliable local and traveling sales YV men positions permanent special Inducements now fast selling specialties don't delaysalary from start. BROWN BKOs..

Nurserymen, Chicago, III.

A^rANTED—The school children to come and YY get a pair of good school shoes for fl.h. corner Main and Eleventh streets. The East End hoe store.

"VXTANTED—Situation as cleik In grocery or YY restaurant two years' experience in grocery business and three years In restaurant. Address A. L. Moon, this office.

FOR SALE.

poft SALE-A BARGAIN—

House and Lot

ou northeast corner Thli tewith and Kat'le. lot b»xl50 feet, house of nine rooms, well arranged and In good condition.

Excellent location.

Hoim on the lot for several other houses that will rent well. (iood barn, well, cistern, etc.

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Can be had at a bargain! RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO.. 20 south Sixth street.

7011 "\LE—Hi tons of timothy and clover hay. Will deliver In lots to suit customers. FOULKES, DA11LEN A (iREINER, 511 Ohio street.

/OR SALE-A house and lot near the Keyes bug'y works on easy monthly payments, little more than rent with or without payment down.

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HIDDLE, HAMILTON .V CO.. 20 south Sixth street.

ij^OR SALK-Stailonary engine, cast Iron frame, second-hand first-class, .sixteen horse-power, in tlrst-class condition. Apply to

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HKNRY HILD. 824 Main street.

/OR SALE OR EXCHANlrK—A carefully se-

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lecled stock of hardware, direct from the manufacturer, Invoicing at lowest wholesale or jobbers' prices ,10,000. Address^

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able for housecleftnlng purpose!. Inquire at Dully

SxprenB oaice.

FOR RENT

lj-OR RENT—Store room on Cherry street, beI tween Fourth and Fifth, suitable lor small business. Apply to ,1. II. Brlggs.

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7^011 RENT—House of eleven rooms, corner

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dlx'h and Eagl» streets, with all modern Improvements. Inquire at yil2 north Eighth street

LOST.

OST— A dark green crepe veil on Main street. Li probably south side, between sixth and Seventh streets. Tuesday afternoon. Finder will please return to this olllce.

MONEY TO LOAN.

ON BY TO LOAN—Any sum most reasonable terms. RIDDLK. HAMILTON !fc CO.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

KIRK'S

^SERIGAN FHHSLY

SOAE

y/

.* t'.*ran incurable oaso of Ci hi lli«' lload bytho propriot

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES.

'I'ho oitv councilof Danville is-discuse-inar annexation.

Areola is blessed with a home theatrical company. Salt is the name of a prohibition paper published at Charleston.

The soup house recently started at Princeton is in the soup. Oak ^lumbar' can be purchased in Charleston for 1 cent a foot.

Mies Laura Pippit,

8 youDg

lady evan­

gelist, is lecturing to large audiences at Vincennes. The town board of Kansas, 111., fcas ordered a supply of new hose for its tire department.

Dr. Robert E. Trout, of Oaktown, a prominent physician, has been charged with rape by Mra. Tarwater.

West Lebanon has organized a company to bore for gas, the capital stock of which,

$3,000,

is nearly raised.

A laboratory for the manufacture of a medicine to cure bog cholera is Boon to be establisced at Vincennes.

Thuraday Wm. Fullenwinder, of Wavelarid, was fined $25 for selling liquors in his drug store without license.

The Rsv. P. H. Hays, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church atCrawfordeville, resigned Thursday evening.

The Sugar Creek Point school, near Paris, has been closed because a number of the pupils have diphtheria.

Mrs. MBrv O. Pidgeon, a prominent resident of Vincennes, died at her home in that city Wednesday evening, aged 60 years.

A little boy arrested at Greencaatle for

playiDg

"oontz" in an

alley,

wanted

to be released so he could go home and split wood. Edgar county claims to have taken more prizes at the stock show recently held in Chicago than any other county in Illinois.

Company D. of Crawfordsviile, filed a new bond of 61,000 Thursday for the safe keeping of the ar.tna entrusted to it by the state.

Last week Albert Welch, of Harmony, 111., aged 13 yearp, shucked and cribbed seventy-five bushels of corn between daylight and daru.

LieutenantT. E. True, of the regular army, whose home is at Mattoon, has been promoted to captain and stationed et Port Worth, Tex.

Charles Kirkpatrick, of Danville, the champion one legged roller-skater, reduced his mile record from 4:5G to 4:02 at Danville Tuesday evening.

The citizens «.f Alfordsville, Daviess county, intend giving a grand festival in that, town on the evenings of December 24th and 25t,h, and propose to apply the proceeds to work of improvement to the town. A grand time is anticipated.

Princeton Clarion: It turns up that in this county there are about 450 acres of land, the original owners of which never obtained patents for the same from the United States government. The matter is being looked after with a view of obtaining the patents and have them put on record.

UN CLAIM F.LI LETTERS.

1.1st of f.ettcrsKemuiniiiKUnclaiincd lull Terre Hituto Postoftleo. S.vrnmAT. December 7.

To obtain any of these letters the applicants must call or "advertised letters" and give the date of this list.

II not called for In two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter olllce. Letters to traveling salesmen or transient visitors In the city, where special address may be unknown, should be marked In the left hand corner with the word "transient."

D. C. (JRKINKK. P. M.

LADIES' LIST.

Alexander Miss L«na Bell (irace Clark Mrs Dr L'has Culley Mrs A1 Dunn Mrs Nanle Frances Miss Llllle Hill Miss Llllle Jones Miss Kiiuhtd Reynolds Mrs Lydla S

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Drawer 11, Lovlngton, 111.

•jpOHSALB—3 id DBceii et iifoier hrndrfd, su

UiKi! Miss Blanche Itoilyers Miss Kllen Sanders Mrs Christy Stanley Ml.-s Ida Thornton Mrs Therae Miss Ophelia Watson Mrs James Wills Mrs Mollle Wllbern Mary

GKNTLKMK.N'S LIST. Howard Hatchings Marlon

Ancel S Albert Adams Anderson Clias S Barttel \V Bates John Brussell Wm Cable the It'vliW Caldwell William Cole James Culley Harry Dalten Thos llavls AM Krncllffe (ierard Shelby (ilsaser Dr W (ioodlng Frank (ioodniHU William (Jrlllin John (iunn Hammond Clias llardton Will llajei Jos Uoner (J W

I)r Jones

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OFFERED

Catarrh torsoi

DR, SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.

symptoms »t Ciitarrh. Iloadache, ob^trt'ot ion ot nos\ disolmi'irvs falling into ttlix soiiKtinios luoftise, watery, and acrid, at Cillers, thick, t.'imi iotis. mucous, purulent, bloodv and putrid eyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness, difficult of climmir throat, expectoration of olTensive matter: breath offensive: smell and taste impaired, ami general debility, bnlva few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Thousanils of eases result in eousumption, and end in the grave.

Ilv its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Di Remedy cures the worst eases. :,tV.

The Original LITTLE

LIVERPILLS.

P^lvViOfta-

\5 \J5S bit A Harmless.

Unequaled as a I.i ver Pill. Srnallest.cheapest. easiest to take. One Pellet Dose. I'D re Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion, Uilions Attacks, and all derantrements Of the stomach and bowels. £3 cis. by druffffUtfl.

Jewell Scott Johnson W l.eu Jones l.ensby Lldsler Jno Meldnlni Melat II A Meyer A Miller Albert .Mack Anthony lJoundstone Cr A

Ueam Andrew Rellsnlder Ceo Keynold I) O ltoblson Jerry Stanley John Sullivan Watson John Webster Willie-

THE MARKETS

THE CHICAGO MARKET.

Chicago. December ti —The opening, range and closing prices were: ,—Closing—, ester-

Wheat— Opening. Range To-day.

to'H

December... .7fi .781^® .79 January 79"4 .79'/ .81 May 83 'n .8$%® .S4

Corn—

day.

.1^ •7!)-S .br-5

,7il7s

-b87s •Kl.-s 3Hs .&£>!

December... .81 .30",:3) .SLi

Januarv 3H7B Sftli® ,3Us May S31. J3'4® .33:ls OatsDecember.. .201* January 2(«i May iMti

.31

.3I]7H .33^

.2a"ik .a«4 .22-^

.2^14(7

,20?s

.ao*»

,20\ .22:1.1

.2241

9.37'-a(7) 9.521,^ 1)471,2 9.75 (I 9.8o 9.85

Fork—

January.... 9.40 May 9.SO Lard— December.. 5.92:j 5.92t^*?! o9|i January 592ta 5*»2li? 5.971,^ May 12*4 G12^t«G.lu

9.40 9.771,2

5.yr S 97ta 6.15

5.92^! 5 6 10

4 S~

4.771& 5.02 V:

a.UTti

January 4 SO 4 SI (f 4 bn May 5.024 6.10 & 5.»li CORN—Firm. Sales bv sample were: No. 2 old. 32'^c No. 3 new. V8Sa30c: No. 3 old white, No. 4. 2S(7 29c no grade. 2o!5c: ear. :i0r.

Coffee and Suenr.

NKW YORK, Decemter

Coffee.—Options

opened steady. 5715 points down closed firm, unchanged to 10 points up Sales were 3J.5UO bags. Including December. ?15.40 715 60 January,jM5.50 715.65 February, J15.C5 Mar^h, $15.Eo(J la 0 April, ?15 65 May, ti5.fi0c71o.i5 June. fl5 Ga? 15 75 July. $15.05i? 16 05 Septemler, .Jl 60: October. .15.50 Spot Rio. steadier lair cargoes. 19Uc No. 7,16'j.Osugar—Haw, more active and firm ftilr refining. r:

centrifugals, 96 test. sales.

9AI hogshead Museovod. 97 test. 5'^c. and a cargo of Brazil at breakwater, fit test, 5Lic relined. Arm unlet.

Seek no further. Try Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.

The public generally and everybody in particular are invited to attend the opening of holiday goods at Somes' drug store, corner Sixth and Ohio, Monday, Dec. 9th. Remember the time and place, Monday, Dec. 0th, at Somes' drug store corner Sixth and 0hio.

Canl of Tlumfc!*.

If the proprietor of Kemp's Br.lsam should publish a card of thanks, containing expressions of gratitude which come to him daily from those who have been cured of severe throat r.nd 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, t.h3t you may test for yourself ite power. Large bottles 50c. and §1.00.

Chicken pie supper will be served this evening from 5 to 9 o'clock for -5c at 645 Main street.

In order to reach the public more readtly, Mr. Gruenholz has established a branch of his basket works at 638 Main street. The prices will be found to be as cheap as at the factory, 420 Cherry street. The finest 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 and baskets and all kinds of willow ware. The public is cordially, invited to call and examine. Some handsome Christmas presents to be seen.

K. K. for coughs, colds and hoarseness

A Family Catherine.]

Have you a father? Have you a mother? Have yona6on or daughter, Bister 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 size costs only 50 cents and SI?

Go to the Asbury ladies' bazaar and see the fancy articles. G45 Main street.

Ed. L. Feidler has just received some fancy spiced peaches, maDgoeB and c^er'rie?, rbsakfast flour, Belltlowe-, Rambo and Jackson apples. He has the largest line of bottled fruits and vegetables in the city.

K. K. will stop your cough at night.

Cold boiled ham at the exchange. Roast meats, Falade, home made bread and cakes at 615 Main street.

The public generally and everybody in particular are invited to attend the opening of holiday goods at Somes' drug ptore, corner Sixth and Ohio, Monday Dec. 'Jib. Remember the time and place, Monday. Dac. 9th, at Somes' drug store, corner Sixth and Ohio.

K. K. cures any irritation of the throat.

J. E. Somes, druggist, on the corner of Sixth and Ohio, has secured the agency of Tenny's tine candies and has just received a large invoice of them. They are fresh, pure and who'e3omo. Try them.

BREAD! BREAD!

\7 ANTED—Everybody to try a loaf of the new Zulu or Indian bread. Manufacturer Steincamp is agent for this city. 121 north Fourth street.

Try one bottle of K. K. Only 25c.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.

When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria.

When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

638 Main Street

Headquarters for trunks, valises,baskets, baby Bnd doll carriages, willow and reed chairs, eewing stands and all kinds of willow ware.

NEWLY CURED SMOKED

MEATS.

At Wahler'a meat market are extra nice. Try them. South Fourth and Fouth First streets.

DR. E L. LAKKINS, office326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth at. Telephone 299..

Don't fail to attend the fourteenth annual mask ball of the Ringgold band at G^rmsnia hall Monday eveniug, Docember 16tb. Admission: gents, cents ladies 25 cents. Every lady attending will receive a chance on the nresents on exhibition at Bernhardt jewelry store, l^verv gentleman attending in mask will receive a chance on a $5 gold piece.

Go to Patton's

Clean meat market for cheap meat. Best quality. Fourth and Ohio streets.

If you want to buy gentlemen's holiday ^presents call at the large and exclusive furnishing house of James Hunter A: Co., 523 Main street. Largest variety to be found in the city. Our prices we guarantee always below any competitor. Please don't forget what we say about prices.

The ladies of the Asbury Church will hold an exchange this afternoon, Saturday, 'December 6, in rocm 615 Main street, first door west of E. K. Wright's grocery.

Chiidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria^

PRICE & BROWN,

Successors to P. P. Mischler.

Having bought out P. P. Mischler's north Fourth street- meat market, we solicit a continuance of his trade. We will keep all kinds of choice meate, sausage, etc., at most reasonable prices.

C. A. PRICE, W. C. BROWN.

A Sound T.c^al Opinion.

E. Bainbridge Munday Esq., couuty attorney, Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with malaria fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life."

Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Kv., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters.

This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all malaria diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach disorders stands unequalled. Price 50c and $1 at all_drug stores.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

The New D.-scovery.

You have heard your friends and neighbors talk about it. \ou may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, yon are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or aDy throat, lung or chest trouble secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at all drug stores.

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS^SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1889,

Call and see the display of tile hearths at JameB T. Moore's, No. 657 Main street. The stock includes a great variety of designs. Grate baskets, ash pans, etc.

Children Cry for Pitcher's _Castoria.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve in the world for outa bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped handB, 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 bo*. For sale by druggists and dealers in medicine. ,•

DR. GLOVER,

SPECIALTY—DISEASES OF THE RECTUM. Seventh and Poplar. Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m.

RELIABLE GOODS will speak for themselves so does the cona a trade in such goods, at A S store at 322 Main st.

The Health Office cigar is a clear Havana, 3 for 25c., and is the best cigar'in the city for the money.

Fresh lot fancy bright id a a a nice variety of apples at J. H. Briggs', Fourth and Cherry streets.

A. Schember. at 322 Main street, offers for the holidays a large assortment of slippers and warm house shoes. Examine them before purchasing. Prices are made to suit.

The most perfectly appointed billiard room in the state is at Fasig's Health Office. Cozy setor a to Come in and enjoy an evening.

Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed

We feel confident In saying tliat

NO Purer or Better Baking Powder

Is sold. All we ask Is a fair trial.

Sold by all Grocers!

1-pound cans for 10c. and Impound cans for 20c.

pniSPiPM

TONSORIAL PARLORS.

Ladies' work a specialty. Foot of Walnut street.

The best water in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyepep sia, diabetis, catnrrh, cancer, skin and blood diseases of every kind.

Finest imported Bnd domestic cigars at the cigar counter.

CATARRH

E S

CREAM BALM

CLEANSES THE NASAL PASSAGES,

[£Pi.DiNH£^]

'HAYFEVER^M

ALLAYS PAIN AND INFLAMMATION.

8" V\Fj

HEALS THE SORES,

RESTORES THE SENSES OF TASTE AND SMELL.

HAV-FEVER

TRY THE CURE A particle 1« applied Into each nostril and le agreeable. Price 50 cents at drueglsts: by mall, registered, CO cents. ELY BROS 56 Warren street. New York.

FRESH 111 TOM AW BALHMOU!

OYSTERS

-AT-

E. W. Johnson's

615 MAIN STREET.

Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, Rev. R. S. Storrs, Rev. Howard Crosby,

OIL! ONE DOLLAR PER TEAR!

THE CASINO Saloon and Lunch Rooms!

CHARLES CARTER

Serves Oysters all Styles

EVERYBODY AND HIS WIFE!

The Best and the Cheapest in America!

THE WEEKLY EXPRESS" THE WEEKLY EXPRESS"

ANDTHE

At all hours. Give him a call..

Finest line of imported and domestic wines, liquors and cigars at the bar.

9ANDISON & BURNS, 077 MAIN STREET,

THE SUNDAY EXPRESS!

The Leading Feature Article in Next Sunday's Issue Will be

SHOULD CLERGYMEN SjMOKE?

The Following Named Clergymen "Write on the Subject:

Rev. Joseph. Cook, Rev. Robert Collyer. Rev. Newman Hall,

Rev. S. D. Burchard, Rtv. Edward McG'ynn,Rev. Washington Gladden,

•INDRANA STATE JOURNAL INDIANA STATE JOURNAL

BOTH FOR

Bishop A. Cleveland Cox^, Rev. O. B. Frothmgbam, Rev. William Henry Furnees,

Rev. Wil'iam Hayes Ward, Canon Farrar, Rev. Heber N^wion,

Among Other Features Will Be

BAB'S BRIGHT BABBLE,

From New York.

IS MARRIAGE ESSENTIAL

By Mrs. Frank Leslie.

IN THE AZORES,

By Edgar Wakeman.

•1890=

THE If lOffi WEEKLY HERALD

AT ONE DOI.LAK A YICAK

Is the Cheapest and Best Family Papsr in the United States! NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!

During tlie'year 1890 it will even exceed Itself In the variety of ltscontents and Its elTorts to please Its subscribers. New features will be add to its' regular departments, Including

FIRST-CLASS ILLUSTRATIONS.

Its well-known specialties are:

Practical Farming and Gardening! Progress In Science! Woman's Work! Literature and Att! btorles by the Best Authors. Choice Flashes of Wit and Humor! Exclusive News for \eteransl

Information on All Subjects!

Address, ,1AMES GORDON HENN ETT, New York Eenilrt, New York City.

A YEAK!

SEND ORDERS AT ONCE.

GEO. M. ALLEN,

Publisher Weekly Express,

Solicitor of

PATENTS

AMERICAN

For jiventlons promptly secured. Reference, bjpermlsslon, to Hon. wm. Mack. Addreea

PATEITS

O. E.DUFFY,

607 Seventh Street, Wnblngton, D. C.

Rev. Lyman Abbott,

Rev. W. R. Alger, Rev. Thomas Armitaae, Rev. Lnonard Woolsey Bacon,

Ex-President Jamos McCosh.

Do not fall to Subscribe now lor

NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD

Call and examine the line line of Heating Stoves and see the Charter Oak Cook Stove with the wonderful gauze wire door.

GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN, 658 Main Street.

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—AND THE-

TO ask%MV3e

VOUR RV|Y\%L!

GROCER

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

DRS. ELDER & BAKER,

Homoepathic Physicians and Surgeons.

Office, 102 Sonth Sixth Street

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

No

HOMli COHKORT T?TTT? HT A fl? WrotiRht-Iron Stee! Ullii XlUij

12

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C.H.PEARSON &C2.-S--K-BALTI MORE.MD.

SPECIAL

OFI'EK.

One of the largest and bent Weekly Papers published,

THE

WEEKLY BEE,

Toledo, O.,

TtRRE HAUTE, IND...

elves Its readers 8 large pages of 8 columa eacn or. column of reading mat ter a utile and a quarter long.

To all cash subscribers we will send the

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A. J. GALLAGHER,

PLUMBER

Gas and Steam Fitter, 424 Cherry Stract, Terre Haute.

WEEKLY EXPRESS and BEL both for one year for the small sum of 1.75 This gives jou two papers for the price of one, and ought to bring THE EXPRESS a host of new subscribers and renewals. If jou want the tlnest Cook Book ever published, add 5'J cents more and you will receive by nmll postage paid, the Weekly Bee Cook Book, 810 pages, 700 receipts, all la dexed. elegantly bound In cloth and worth, alone, more than both pansrs and book crwt*

ROBJCKTH. BLACK. JAMK3 A. KISBJCT. BLACK & NISBET, Undertakers and Embalmers, 26 North Fourth street, Terre Haute, Ind. Warerooms 25th Et. and Washington ave. All calls will receive prompt attention. Open day and night.

L, H. BIBTHOLOKTW.

DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW

DerjtistB,

(SnoceMon to Bartholomew & H&1L

529% Ohio St. Torro Haute, Ind.

H. C. BOTSK. M. R. Suxrhab.

ROYSE A SHERMAN,

Attorneys at Law,

NO. 617 OHIO STREET.

DR C. O. LINCOLN, DKNT1SX.

All work warranted as represanted. yaice and residence 810 North TUlrxesntls Btrert, Terr* Han. Ind.

FIRE INSURANCE!

AiLEJT, KELLEY & CO,

666 Wabash Avenue Haute, Ind. KEL'P" I

Commercial Ur' gpj .inndon Michigan Detroit Load- a. aehire, of Liverpool

Lit of Manchester

British .vmericn, of Toronto

Western Assurance, of Toronto Union Insurance Co., of California Traders' Insurance Co.. of Chicago

Sun Insurance Co., of California Manufacturers', of Indianapolis. Besides the above reliable tlie companies we represent the largest company In the United States doins: an Accident. Plate Glass, Steam Boiler and Employers' Liability business,

TES FIDELITY ASD CASUALTY 0? YORK.

Also the best and larcest Live Stock insurance company In the United States, the

INDIANA LIVE STOCK CO.. OF CRAWMBSVILLE.

This company has paid $130,000.00 for (lend stock since organization in 18.-0.

TOTAL ASSETTS REPRi'SESTED OVER $153,000,000.

Rates reasonable. Losses adjusted

promptly.

BIG ME

anil

paid

TIME TABLE.

SIXTH STREET DEPOT.

CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.

mj

10'

u.

On an after October 10th, 1889, trains will arrive and depart from Sixth street depot us follows:

GOING KA3T

No. 12 N. V. and Boston Express 3... 1.20 a. in. No. 2 Indianapolis and Cleveland—. 6.(i2a. m. No. IS N. Y. and Boston Limited l'SCV 1 (W p. ni. No. 8 Day Express and Mall 3.17 p.m.

OOINU WBiT

No. S Southwestern Kxpress SV— 1.20 a.m. No. it Day Kxpres--nnd Mall 10 09 a. m. No. l'J Southwestern Limited I'SCV.. 12 p. m. No. 3 Slattoon Kxpress 'i.27 p. rn.

Trains marked thus Parlor Car. Trains marked thus (Si Sleeping Car. Trains marked thus (C) CaCeCar. Trains marked thus (V) Vestibule Cars. Trains marked thus run Dally. All other trains Dally. Sunday excepted. Train No. 18. the Vestlbuled Limited, has throuuli Sleepers for New York and Boston and Cafe Dining Car. ..

has through Sleepers to New York, also

Combination Sleeper and Parlor Car for Clnotn-

No. 5 has Sleepers and Parlor Car for St. I.ocils. No. l'J has Sleepers, Parlor Car and Cafe Cur for St. Louis.

E. E. SOUTH, Agent.

Look at This Array I

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We have the following choice subdivisions for sale—nice lots, easy payments:

THK IILL.MAN-KAL I'.IIAN ADDITION Lots on north Tenth, Eleventh and Lafayette streets.

TIIK CI.IVKK A. IIL'IJIIFS ADDITION Lots on nort Ninth and Tenth streets and Maple avenue. Choice lots, well lnproved and shade tre-s set out.

PARK PLACE! PARK PLACK! A few of the desirable lots In this niMlilon, fronting on north Ninth, Tenth and Lafayette streets.

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These lots are convenient to the blast furnare, car woiks and nail works. Prices from $10010 $150. Only a few of these lots ut this price.

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