Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1889 — Page 3
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A PERFECT HEALER OF
CUTS and WOUNDS.
Severely Cut—\I IJottlo Care. Fredericksburg, Tex., Aug. 20,1888. I was severely cut with scythe and knife In hands and feet and a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil completely cured me.
GCSTAV NAUWALD, Jr.
See Directions with each BoUlt.
AT DP.CGOISTS
AND
THE
DEALERS.
CHARI-KS L. VOFIELER CO..
WANTED—Agentslinesell
WANTELr^BO
Baltimore. IU.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. A
OJllSiSTItlTOltS' SALE.
The umier.slgr.ed will sf II at public auction at 10 o'clock a. in. on Thursday, the 12th day of Decern ber, at the rooms of Flrmln Nlppert, deceased No. G54V4 Wabash avenue, all Ills personal property, consisting in Dart of carpets, books, bookcases. chairs, tables, lounge, small Iron safe, buggy and harness, stove, gold watch and valuable Jew elry, Held and opera glasses and other articles too numerous to mention.
A credit of three months will be given on sums over $5, the purchaser giving bis note with approved sureties, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. J011N THEOBALD,
MILTON S. DL'RHAM, Administrator*
WANTED.
WANTKD—(iood
tinner at Geo. S. Zimmer
man's, 058 Wabash avenue.
WANTKD
—Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc., ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put in order. Alan saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, an*1 others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.
to the Plnless Clothes
Line the only ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins a perfect success patent recently issued sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given on receipt of 50 cents we wtll send a sample line by mall also circulars, price list and terms to agents s-ctire your territory at once. Address WOltCESTKR PINLES3 CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Herman St., Worcester, Alass.
salary, ill) expenses in advance
allowed each month. Steady employment at homo or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collections. No postal cards. Address wltli stamp, Hater it Co Plciua, Ohio.
-\\7"ANTEI—I wish to employ a few ladles on VV salary to take charge of my business at their homes. Light, very fascinating and healthful Wages $10 per week. Heference given, (iood pay for part time. Address, with stamp. Mrs. Marlon Walker Louisville, Ky.
FOR SALE.
ipoit SALE—A business building in central locatlon will net 8 per cent, on Investment. Price, $'2,700.
A nice lour room cottage on Fourth avenue every convenience an elegant home. Price, $1,250, A small cottage on Liberty avenue tirstclass condition good well, outbuildings, etc. Price. $W50.
A tract of ground adjoining the city limits will make (W building lots. Price. $2,750.
T. H. KKAI. ESTATK & IMI'KOVKMKNTCO.,
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052 Wabash avenue.
SALK- lli tons of timothy and clover hay.
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Will deliver in lots to suit customers. FOULKES, DA11LEN A (JKKINER. 511 Ohio street. fOK SALE-—Fine large draught team, till I (at 111 north Tenth street for particulars.
W.M. O'MORROW.
TjiOR SALK—Stationary engine, cast iron frame, second-hand, first-class, sixteen horse-power, In llrst-class condition. Apply to
HKNRY DILI). 821 Main street.
puu SALK OR EXCHANKE—A carefully se-
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lirted stock of hardware, direct from the manufacturer, invoicing at lowest wholesale or jobbers' prices $10,00:,. Address^
Drawer 11, Lovlngton, 111.
JP^OR BALK— 0 id papers at sr ter hundred, su
able for housecleanlng parpoasa. Inquire at Dallj
express office.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ONKY TO LOAN—Any sum: most reasonable terms. RIDDLE. HAMILTON & CO.
&
Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed
We reel confident In saying that
NO Purer or Better Baking Powder
Is sold. All we ask Is a lair trial.
Sold b3r all Grocers!
1-pound cans for 40.-, and tfc-pouad cans for 20c.
KIRK'S
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V* Solicitor of
PATENTS
AMERICAN
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Journal Building, JND.
A. J. GALLAGHER,
PLUMBEI?,
Gas and Steam Fitter,
,424 Ctierry Street, Terre Haute.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES. A poultry show will be held at Craw fordsville next week.
Pansy blossoms are in full bloom in Springhill cemetery, near Danville. Paris commission merchants are mak ing some unusually heavy shipments of eggs.
A Danville thief unloo^oced the strap by which a horse was tied to a post and stole the poet.
Two citizens of Loganeport who are prominent in police circles are named John Doe acd Richard Roe.
A clothing merchant at Crawfordsville gives a book of Shakespeare's plays with every suit or overcoat that he sells.
Marshal Ensminger, of Crawfordsville, dislocated his shoulder Monday afternoon by falling from a hay mow.
The prisoners in the jail at Paris were removed to Charleston Monday for safekeeping until the new jail at Paris is completed.
The Crawfordsville Star is offering a prize of a handsomely bound book of etchings to the handsomest girl in Montgomery county.
Danville Press: The Illinois supreme court has decided that a habitual use of morphine is not drunkenness under the law of the state.
A Cumberland Presbyterian congregation is being organized at Vincennes. A lot has been selected and a church will be erected Boon.
A young men's club at Danville are giving a series of "poverty dances," the invitations to which are written on brown wrapping paper.
Sunday afternoon Mrs. John G. Bryeon, of Brazil, sprained her ankle by falling between ihe floor joists of a new house she was inspecting.
Last Friday the proposition to buy the eastern division of the toll road in Ripley township, Montgomery county, was carried by sixty-five votes.
John Staff, aged 14 years, living near Logansport, accidently shot himself Monday morning while out hunting. His arm had to be amputated.
The boiler at the gas well on Parker prairie, near Marshal), in which Terre Haute capitalists are interested, blew up last week and delayed work for several days.
Greeccastle Sun: Two of DePauw university's faculty are aspirants for political favors—one for a' federal appointment and the other for an elective state office.
The Montgomery county commissioners have refused a liquor license to an applicant, not because he had violated the law by selling on Sunday, but because he tried to deceive the board by claiming the contrary.
James I. Irwin, of Daviess county, applied for a license to sell liquors in OJon, Out the citizens of that little village were ao strongly opposed to saloons that the commissioners refused to grant it. Odon will celebrate their victory this week with a public entertainment.
Mike Eakonp, a miner in the Harrison mines at Clay City, came near losing his lifeSaturday morning by a slate fall. One shoulder was mashed, his head severely cut and he
waB
hurt internally.
Another severe accident occurred at Andrews' shaft yesterday. Smith Allen, a miner, was caught by falling slate. Some of his ribs were severed from the spinal column, and ho received other injuries that may result fatally. Both men are dangerouely hurt.
Muss Meeting: of Miners Called. Special to the Indianapolis News. BRAZIL, Ind., December 10.—The block ccrffl miners recently on a strike will hold a mass meeting in the court house Thursday to hear the report of the auditing committee appointed to examine into the accounts of thp central relief committee. The latter handled all the money and other relief contributed during the strike, and thto is their own method of reporting. They did their work well and faithfully, and the auditors find that they disbursed SI 90 more than they received.
There is some dissatisfaction over the pay days being on tho loih and 30th of each month, instead of every two weeks, according to the spirit of the law. The miners insist on the law being carried out, while the operators claim that these days will be more convenient for them. This question may also be up for consideration Thursday.' The difference is but small and rather technical, and no trouble is feared.
Real Estate Transfers
George J. Serrln, guardian, to Sarah H. Elliott, undivided of the south V& of In lot 8. in Iloacli McOaughey's subdivision —•$ Amanda D. Mack et al. to Margaret berrln, south Vi or inlot S, In Roach & Meliaughey's subdivision Jonathan P. Worrell to Allen C. Burgner, part of block 3, In Koach & Mctiaughey's subdivision Allen C. Burgner to John and R. Dahlen
1.200 fO
Foulkes, inlets 1. 4. 5,7 and 9. block 3, In Roach fc McKaughey's subdivision.. W. Griffith. trustee, to Nellie S. Gist, s. Vfe Inlot 105, In original town, Terre Haute
4.5C0 CO
'200 00
W. oft to Cornelius Koll. inlot 31.In Nelson's subdivision George 11. Boyll et ux. to W. E. Bojlt, tract off the e. side. ». e.
620 CO
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n. w.
section 4. town 10. range 9 Georg» White et ux., of Birmingham. England, toO O. Carr, part or lnlots 4 amis In Lee Ipace Sheriff to Win. Paddock, undivided onesixth of lots 4 and 5, Naylor's survey..* lllza Ball and R. L. Ball to Catharine
400 00
250 00
GOO 00
Mann, 30 feet on Fifth, south of Oak
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Win. A.'MeK!rrani"Vo"'EHeii"' List, outlot Go, Terre llaute Wm. A. McKarlatul to Minnie L. Mitchell, outlotCo, Terre Haute
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THE MARKETS
THE CHICAGO MARKET.
Chicago, December 10.—The opening, range and closing prices were: closing-^ yesterday.
Wheat— Opening. December... .7S1 January May
Range. To-day. .781^^ .TSIA .7SVj .Ty's .b3\
787S .83
.824® .sme? •3338®
.S3 ,3ltj .331,2
Year 9.00 January 9.8"i£ May
.82 •Si3 •33M
.31 .33=%
Oats-
December .. January May
.2P:i4 .20 .SRj
*15 95S16.10 August. S16.05 September, $15 950 16 00 October, J15.85ffil5.95. Spot Bio, quiet, steady lair cargoes, 19^@19*'c No. 7,17H31714C.
Sugar—Raw, easier and quiet talr refining. 5H,c centrifugals, 96 test, 6iic sales. 150 hogshead Muscovado,and 1.400 bags Peroambuco, 5Hc for 87 test reAned, quiet and firm.
tsnnty Commissioners' Allowances. Louis Flnkbiner 30 25 Phoenix foundry 11 30 Phoenix foundry 12 §7 J. H. Sykes 19 80 Saturday Mall 7 W. C. Ball & Co 10-5 G.M.Allen 9 0) A. Scbamber J. Hanley & Co Flnkbiner 4 Duenweg 2 7U E. S. Erney et al.. road viewers 13 ^0 John Hennessy, criminal 10 2u P. P. Mlchler Via 01 Mrs. Eva Gray 14 W) S. P. Webst«r W 1\ Jennie Allers .J §0 Inquest Wm. Brldenthal 17 00 John Jaeger J™ Jacob Harris 7 00 J. W. Reese 20 00 F. M. Case 6 00
Total J419 80
Salvation Oil cures wounds cf all kinds. 25 cts.
Call and see the display of fine imported and Key West cigars. The Health Office makes a specialty of cigars by the box.
"LIVE AND LET LIVE"
Is my motto. Call arid see me at Phoenix meat market. Choice beef, mutton, lamb, pork, hams, bacon, corn beef, tongues, fi-sb, game and poultry in season. My killing is done under my own superVision.
JOSEPH HORN,
Corner Sixth and Lafayette avenue.
The Health Office cigar is a clear Havana, 3 for 25c., and is the best ^igar in the city for the money.
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 most perfectly appointed billiard room in the state is at Fasig's Health Office. Cozy settees for spectators. Come in and enjoy an evening.
With Ely's Cream Balm a child can be treated without pain or dread and with perfect safety. Try the remedy. It is easily applied into the nostrils and gives relief with the first application. Price 50 cenjs.
If you want to buy gentlemen's holi day presents call at the large and exclusive furnishing house of James Hunter & 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 6ay about prices.
A new itieii embraced in Ely's Cream Balm. Catarrh is cured by cleansing and healing, not by drying up. It is not a liquid or snulT, but i. easily applied into the nostrils. Its effect is magical and a thorough treatment wiil cure the worst cases. Price 50c.
full
50 00
300 00
.78'i •7Sti .83
.7^3 •Kits®
Corn-
December... January May
.79 .8314
.32 .31S .83%
.- f? .211"s c? .mit«
PorK—
.20:ii •207j .227ti
.21 .227S
.2*«i .21 .22 ?i
8.971&f?. 9 00 9 35 & 9.40 9.7-Atffi 9.75
Lard-
January.... May. RibsDecember
9 00 9.40 9.75
9.72
5 90 10 4S1
9.40 9.ia
5.90 610
5.95
5 95 612'
6 92«j 6.10
a G.12V4
8
4.80 580
January 4. 4 4 80 ocu May 4 971& 4 97Viffl 5.l2Vjj 5 02^
4.80 5.00
HAY—Upland prairie steady Sales were: No. I timothy. *9f?10.50 No. 2 do. SS39 mixed, $6©? uplan dprairle, poor to fancy. $7iJ9.
SEEDS—Dull. Sales by sample were: 3 bags of clover at $3.25 per bu 1 bag at 3c per lb No. 1 flax, 2 cars at 11.35
Dry tfoodii Market.
NF.W
YORK, December 10.—The tone of cotton go"ds continue ffrm and the upward tendency Is to widen out. the changes made by agents being an advance In Hill's semper Idem 4-4 bleached cotton II a Vard Amorj corset jeans.
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Lancaster and
Lowell wide sheetings andvancei and orders placed -at value."
Co(Te« and
SUK&R.
NKW YORK. December 10. Coffee.—Options opened barely steady, 6t?10 points up closing steady. 5r? 15 points up Sales were 40.750 bags. Including December, J15.80ffl5.90 January,^$16.85 (715.95 February. JIG 05 Maroh. J16.00S16.10 April. |1610(21615 Maj, $16.06616.20: July,
ROYALIoway
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of strength and wliolesomeness. More economl cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ontii in can*.
ROTAI/BAKINO POWDKK CO.. 106 wall St.. N.
OFFERED
for an ineumhlc ease of Catarrh in the ilvaiS by the proprietors of
DR.SAGES CATARRH REMEDY.
Symptom# of Caiarrli. Headache, obstruction of nnso, discharges falling into ttiroat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody anil putrid eyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness, dillieiilty of clearing throat, expectoration of offensive matter breath offensive: smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Thousands of eases result in consumption. and end in the grave.
By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Ir. Sage's liemedy cures the -worst, cases, fflc. The Original
TITTLE
Lived PILLS.
QoKewets We 1 Harmless: Unequaled as a Mvcr•Pill.J?niallest. cheapest easiest to take. One Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Uiliouslleadaclie, Dizziness. Constipation, IiiUisestiou, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements or the stomach and bowels. 25 cts. by druggista.
TO WEAK MEH
Bnflerine from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakneas, lost manhood, etc.. I will Bend ft valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure. FREE of splendid medical work JFIST man •who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOWLEB, Jloodua, Conn.
MAtfSOK
THE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND.
Oturfftlydor Perfection Srrlnse free Wth ever7 bottle. Prevents Slrlrinro. Cures Croworrhtta and Gleet in 1 to 4 Any*. Ask your Druggist for It- Sent to anv address for 81.00. Forsalebr GUUCK & CO., Druflaitt*. TERRE HAUTE. IM
l'ocket Pin Cnsliion Free to Smokers of
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THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11. 1889.
V\V\\ V.^\V\.v OS^-Y *. 'N V'v" sX
feumdr/maid pretty And stout,
•Was Mely in irouiJe and douii
Jier iesl counterpanes
some
very
But -5AN^l-CtAll§'S^iptool( them out.
SANTA CUUS SOSP—made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
"CaatoHftiAgo well adapted to children that I Cutsrla cures Colic. Constipation, [recommend it as superior to any prescription I flSH1 Stomach, Diarrhooa, Enictation. known to me."
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We are now ready to greet you with bargains that simply paralyzes al| competition. Look at some of them. Fine large plush albums, former price $2.25, now •31 o0 all other styles in proportion. Pine plush autograph albums, all others $ell at 253 our price 15o. Shoofly hobbies, former price $1.10 our price 85c. Larger, former price $1.25: our price $1. Large hobby horses, former price Sl.—o our price 95(5. Lirge writing desk and black bound combined, former price $l..-a our price 90c. Extra large, same style, former price $2 our price $1.50. And everything else in proportion. Presents suitable for old and young. DoD't fail to come and see us before you buy. 5c and 10c cut price bargain house, 314 Main street, north side.
N. B. 1 have five successful stores in operation besides my wholesale trade, consequently buy in much larger quantities than any of the smaller dealers, and give you the benefit of the middle man's profit. Hence these cheap prices.
D. F. CLARK, Proprietor. 314 Main Street.
iflLIAM CLTTf, 4- H.t LU'tf.
black stains
pve3 4nd
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. Without injurioua medication. I TOE CENTAUR COMPJUJT, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
THE CASINO Saloon and Lunch Rooms'
CHARLES CARTER
Serves Oysters in all Styles
At all hours. Give him a call.-
Finest line of imported and domestic wines, liquors and cigars at the bar.
SANDISON & BURNS, 677 MAIN STREET.
HOLIDAYS!
Promote'
A S
Great 5c & 10c Cut Price House
Still in the lead, 314 Main St., north side.
Wm. RADAMS'
Has ten pronounced by doctors, druggists an invalids who have used It as a specific
For All Throat or Lung Troubles
and the only medicine that has ever cured and
WILL CURE CO' jUMPflON It Is the only medicine that destroys the germs of disease in the /od without Injury to th« patient.
We (jnaranteo all claim—f1.000 forfeit If any of our testimonials are not genuine. Racisms' Microbe Killer Co., Chicago.
J. & C. BAXJR,
Sole Agents for Torre Haute, Ind.
CLIFF 5c CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OK
BOiLERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,
AT.T. KINDS OT BIE PAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED lO.
Shop on First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND.
S. L. FENNER
(Successor to FKSSKB4 LrnxK) wants every one to know that he does only
1200 MAIN STREET.
THE TERRE HAUTE TRANSFER CO.
Are continually adding new stock, fine carriages and cabs. They have recently purchased a beautiful coupe, suitable for ladles in making calls. The coupe Is cheaper than cabs. Orders should be left at the main office, 629 Main street. In order to Insure prompt attention.
SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute! gSSFMroTKB
by machinery to looklike new. I bare also the latest style blocks for LADII8 HATS and BONNKT8. M. CATT, M6 South nurd StrMt, the Ollly Practlc Hatter In Tetre Haote.
O N JLJF?
611
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
Lsdiee' work a specialty. Foot of Walnut street. The best water in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspep si a, diabetis, catarrh, cancer, skin and blood diseases of every kind.
Finest imported and domestic cigars at the cigar counter.
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Office, 103 South Sixth Street.
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ROYSE & SHERMAN,
Attorneys at Law,
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DR. C. O. LINCOLN, 1
DENTIST.
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