Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 December 1889 — Page 3
ANNOUNCEMENTS. E
LECTION
NoncE. NATIONAL
WANTED—The
WANTED—Agood
Express offioe.
STATE BANK."
TEKHF. HACTE, IND., December 11.1889. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the above bank will be held at their banking house on Tuesday, January 14th 1893, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors for the, ensuing year. C. M. WARBEN, Cashier.
WANTED.
BEBGHERSI fc FBEUND'3
rfj-Southwest corner Eighth and Poplar streets, fggaYou will find one of the finest assortments of g" _' STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Inlthe city.
I.ook at our displayed vegetables and fruits. All goods sold at rock bottom prices.
WANTED-Rellablepermanent
WANTED—People to stop complaining and call at the East End shoe store, where you can get the bargains In boots and shoes. 1024 Main street
W'
ANTED -A few more select boarders at 122 north Ninth street.
WANTED—Tbe
W
copy of Rldpath's History of the
World In condition. Apply to E. M. GOODWIN, 20 south Slxrh street.
WANTED—
Agents to sell the Pinless 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 right Is given on receipt of BO cents we will send a sample line by mall also circulars, price list and term* to agents a-cure your territory at once. Address WORCESTER PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Herman St., Worcester, Mass.
WANTED—The
school children to come and
get it pair or good school shoes for $1.25, corner Main and Eleventh streets. The East End hoe store.
FOR SALE.
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T'OR SALE—A neat live rooiifcottage, centrally located. Nlcti woopwork, gas throughout. Is convenient to Hudnut's and other mills, ami can be bought on easy monthly payments.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 south Sixth street.
T?OE SA LE—Two-story frame hou»e with 60 feet X* front, within 3 squares of Main street on south Sixth street. If sold immediately will be sold at a bargain. M. SLAUGHTER.
TJ^OR HALE—Three lots off the south-east corner of Filth and Linton streets, price $10. per foot. First buyer gets first choice of either corner or Inside lots at same price per foot. Terms cash. Call between the hours of 8 and 5 at the McGregor residence. 414 north Sixth street.
1/OR
SALE—Fine large draught team. Call at 111 north Tenth street
f'
/OR SALE—A business building in central locaHon will net 8 per cent, on Investment. Price, $2,700.
A nice four room cottage on 1'Ourth avemie everv convenience an elegant home. Price, gl.ioO. A small cottnge on Liberty avenue flr.stclass condition good well, outbuildings, etc. Price. $b50.
A tract of ground adjoining tne city limits will make 6'J building lots. Price, 32,750. T. H. RKAL ESTATK & IMPKOVKMENTCO., 652 Wabash avenue.
rv*or SALK—Stationary engine, cast Iron frame, second-hand, first-class, dxteen horse-power, In first-class condition. Apolyto
HENRY HILD, 824 Main street.
u»01t SALE OR EXCHANGE—A carefully selected stock of hardware, direct from the manufacturer, Invoicing at lowest wholesale or jobbers'prices $16,00J. Address,b
Mcf UE( ()R
Drawer 11, Lovlngton, 111.
_JORRENT__
1/OR
RENT—A storeroom on Main street, No. 5. Apply to J. W. Mami, 11 Main street.
LOST.
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'osT POCKETBOOK—Last Thursday last some where on north Sixth street a pocketboolc containing about $7. The was a $5. and two $1. bills. Please leave at 811 north Eighth street and receive reward.
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY
TO LOAN—In any amounts. To loan on real-estate with or without life Insurance. W. M. SLAUGHTER.
ONEY TO LOAN—Any sum: most reasonable terms. BIDDLK. HAMILTON 4 CO.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES:
Eel river is on a boom. The butcher shops at Paris close on Sunday.
The first issue.of the Neoga Progress appeared yesterday. Riilro»d3 in Coles county, 111., paid §24,160 48 taxes for 1SS9..
Mattoon haa TWO slectria lisht companies authorizad
to
DO^USIDEFCS.
The
proprietors of
the
opera house pay
was fined
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 End shoe store, corner Main and Eleventh street, Wm. McWIlllams.
local and traveling sales
men positions special inducements now fast selling specialties don't delaysalary from Btart. BROWN BRlto.,
Nurserymen, Chicago, 111
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E. W. Johnson's
615 MAIN STREET.
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ONWOOD
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INDIAN
Greencastle
S25 a year for license.
The"Croppie Club" is the name offishing club recently organized at Princeton.
There is talk of holding a colored baby show at Crawfordsville during the holiday!.
James A. Bradley has been appointed overseer of the poor of Vermillion coun ty, 111.
The proprietor
of tbe Paris hotel
saloon
F50 and costs for seliiog to
minor.
TL
The
widow of John Johnenn, of Hum
bolt, 111., has received $10,000 insurance on his life. Five different merchants doing a re tail business in Charleston are named. Mitchell.
An organization has been formed at Lena, 111, for the purpose of ridding that place of petty thieves.
The
little, big, old and the young
people to come right alon? and look for themselves and «ee what bargains are offered In boots and shoes at. the corner of Main and Eleventh streets, the East End shoe store. Wm McWilllams.
'ANTED—Good tlnifer at Geo. S. man's, 658 Wabash avenue.
Zlmmer-
"W7MNTKD Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc., Yr grouru' best manner. Lawn mowers put in order. *l»n saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, an.-i others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.
Bloom field Democrat gives
the
Hon. Cy. E Davis the sobriquet of "The Tall Cottonwood ,of White river." A female tramp, masquerading in male attire, was arres ed while loafing about the Vandalia depot at Greencastle Tuesday morning.
There is on exhibition at C'awfordsville a writing desk containing 4,630 pieces. It was made by Prank Picketts, of the coflin factory.
Thursday evening William A. Noe, aged 81 years, and Mrs. E. J. CaDnon, aged 63 years, were united in marriage at Danville, their home.
Vincenn^e pedestrians complain that they are slapped in tbe face when out walking by bed clothes pinned to the awnings for advertisements.
The city council at Grayville haer passed an ordinance against soiling cider in a lesa quantity than five gallons without license. The license is $50.
The house of Ed Reynolds, at Crawfordsville, was entered by thieves Wednesday night and jewelry valued at $100 and a new
Buit of clothes taken.
Brazil Democrat: The board of commissioners made an allowance of $121.45 to the C. & I. C. railroad company as a tax-refunding order on erroneous assessment.
Mrs. Fannie Denlinger, aged 79 years, died at her home' in Logansport Thursday morning of typhoid fever.
She had
been a resident of" that city thirty-five years. Wednesday afternoon Curtis Woodmansee, a former resident of Washington, was killed while at work in the car Works at New Decatur, Ala. The particulars of his death were not learned.
A resolution, providing
su
SA LX—O Id papers si src er hCDfirfd,
ablo for housecleanlng purposes. In'julw st Dally
for the pay
ment of 825 to the American aid society, for each child taken from the county and supplied with a home, was passed by the board of supervisors of Edgar county, III., at its last meeting.
Gibson County Leader: The body of Fred Koch,tbe yonng man who was run over and killed at the E. & T. H. depot some time ago, was disinterred Monday, by Undertaker Smith and shipped to the widowed mother in Terre Haute.
Wednesday afternoon Charles Ellis and John Stull, aged 23 and 18, were hunting near Waynetown, when Stull's gun was prematurely discharged. The charge took effect in Ellis' hip and side and he died before the doctors could reaoh him.
Wednesday evening James W. Waugh, surveyor of Montgomery county, and Miss Lulu Davidson, daughter of Jasper N. Davidson, president of the state board of agriculture, were married at the residence of the bride's parents, near Whitesville.
The
girls of Vincennes
are talking
relict of
LIE late Captain
Lord, of Maxinkuckee, has lately been in Chicago negotiating for a new outfit of machinery for her new steamboat now building, which is to consist of a double engine and Clyde boiler, costing 82,000. The craft will have a double deck, and be sixty feet long by twelve feet in width. She hopes to ba able to launch the vessel by April 15 next.
Ileal Estate Transfers
A. E. Herman to U. Jeffers, south of lot 55. Gilbert's second subdivision.. 4,030 00 U. tt. Jeflers and wife to A. E. Herman, nndivlded 1/3 part lot 2, Rose's subdivision John Foulkeset at. to A. C. Burgne' part lots t, 7 and 9, McGaushey
Chicago. December 13.—The opening, closing prices were:
Wheat— Opening. December... ,78Uj January May
.78* .S3
Corn-
December... January.... May
.31^ •»1 .Kit*
s£
1.80
l2sUEmiAN-ST-
INDIANAPOLIS'IND•
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Roach's subdivision, and lot 2, blor Burnam's subdivision Media M. Hayworth ind husbr to
1,950 00
Charles Harlan, trac' in n. section 81, town 11, ran" 9 Calvin Dreschuk et u!.'to (ieore (irafe, tn-lot 278, In Gllbe', secoud subdivision George (.rate to Calvin Doerschuk, same property, quit claim deed ......
825 CO
900 00
900 00
Total $10,775 00
Cominlsnlonern' Allowances.
W. S. BurKan, fuel and light $125 78 Henry Patt, poor 12 00 S. C. Burton, poor 4 (X) P. J. Kaufman, poor 14 00 R. Ratclllt, poor 24 00 Maxinkuckee Ice company 11 85 Jonas Ptrouse, uoor 4 00 Terre Haute gas company 296 88
Total $482 51
THE MASKE!
THE CHICAGO MARKET.
/£e and
losing—, Yesterday.
Range. To-day. a .7SI& .77t« .78^ .83l»
7S?i .7834 .83'
•77?83
.K a
•77T» .S2ljj
.sissa .81 •3S!80
-S1S4 .311* .88U
Oats-
December .. January.... May
.81*4 ,8Hs .S31.,
•20l£ .20:14 .mi
.31% .31 .i«U .21).^ JM4
•207s .22'i
Pork-
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.22JiU
Year January.... May 9 67^
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Lard—
Januiry 5S74 May. 610 RibsDecember.. 4 75 January.... 4.72ifc May 4 95
8 !)D 9.30 9.67
9 80 9 8714 9 67i4ffi 9.75
9.30 9.70
6 07tfc® 5.92^ 5.i%a 6.12H
5 93 6.10
5.87^ 6.07^
4 75 4 90 4 4 75 4 95 a 4.97V4
SEEDS—Steady.
4.90 4.75 4 95
4.75 4 75 495 No. 1
Sales by sample were:
flax on tracs, $1.36 timothy, car lots. $1.2031.22 bag lots, $1.20(71 ,'S: clover. In bags, WAS 45 1 bag at 3c per pound 8 bags at lc per pound.
CORN—Lower. Sales by sample were: No. 3. 27c.
new, 2S&SU?2934C NO..
3 pellow. new, SOr30Hc:
3 white, 29c: No. 4, new, 2Si4©29c no grade, 2"
Coffee and Sugar.
Nkw YORK, DecernDer 18. Coffee.—Options opened Arm, 5c? 15 points up closed steady and unchanged to 10 points down. Sales were 86.250 bags. Including Deoemb»r fi610^16.30: January. *16.15ffl&25 Februr 16 20S16.40 Marsh, 116.30316.45 April,- -BIG 50 May,
J16 35016.55 June. $16.60® 16.55 July, *16.403 16 60 ~Aiigust, $16.50ffil6 CO: September. $16.55® 16 60: October. *16.45016.66 November, $16.50® 16.56. Soot Rio, firm lair cargoes, 19«c No. 7 173g®17^c.
Sugar—Raw, quiet refining, weak and quiet Molasses, New Orleaos fairly active.
Indianapolis Lin Stock Market. INDIANAPOLIS, December 13.—Cattle receipts i.tmn Market dull shippers, $2.0034.75 butcn-rs' 75c33.25 bulls, $1.5032.50. Hogs, receipts 7,175.
UNCLAIMED LKTTERS.
Ust of Letters Remaining Unclaimed in the Terre Haate PostofUce. SATUHDAT, December 14.
To obtain any of these letters the applicants must call for "advertised letters" and give the date of this list
If not called for In two weeks they will be sent to the dead letter office. 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. GRBINZK, P. M.
LADIES' LIST.
Allen Mrs Zettle Blake Miss Katie Carr Mrs Ervln Miss Mary Fllnn Miss Ida Fornoff Miss Anna Grlnlln Mrs ML Irvln Miss Atzlla
Lowel Miss McCann Kate MUllnger Sarah. Reed Miss Mary Roberts Miss Sallle Steels Sarah E. Smith Mrs Wolfe Anna,
Little Mrs Mary G2NTLWEN'S LIST.
Boles Oscar Bank O Downing 't Brown Madox Canble John illllon Connelly Crawford Spencer DeFreece Wm Donald PM Fix Jake Gilbert Col Goodwin Wm Hamlin Ben Helton W Holt Joel Hopkins Kisser lc Williams (2) Lankford Thos (2) Light 'William & Lutes Theodore
McClellen Geo McDermott Clark Marentes Jo« Norman Ed,1? PadtteldllA Reynolds/ Roberts Restlne Fra SandeWlllIf ShraSt^phf.i SenttsFS Smulman
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Syfrltt Eluha 5FlmBton Walter Walker W Wallace Louis Wilson waller Wilson Z-lgier John
Zog Mr.
Cold Wavex
A.re predicted with reliable accuracy, and people liable to the pains and aches of rhenmatism dread every change to damp or stormy weather. Although Hood's Sarsaparilla is not claimed to be a positive specific for rheumatism, the remarkable cures it has effected show that it may be taken for this complaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its action in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla If you suffer from rheumatism, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial it will do you good.
Don't forget our nice smoked shouldeis 7 cents per pound, at W. W. Oliver's.
These are the days when the man with the shotgun goes out hunting and gets back with a bad cold. Then Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is in order.
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 say about prices.
Ringgold muck ball Monday evening December 1G, at Germania hull.
A
Family Gatlieriiiff.
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 Bnd all throat and lung troubles? IF so, why, when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist,
ADD the large
size costs only 50 cents and SI?
of
organizing a socif-ty protecting their rights of going to operas and shows with male escorts. Their complaint is that the young men are too willing to escort them to church and spend the evenings at their homes, but CPJ^'J take them to play where there is an IT attached.
Card of Tbunks.
If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card of thanks, containing expressions of gratitude whioh 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 drug-ist and get a free sample bottle, that you may test for yourself its power. Large bottles 50c. and §1.00.
Music by our full orchestra of 16 pieces at the Einggold mask ball Monday evening, December 10.
K. K.
will
stop your cough at night.
In order to reach the public more readily, 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 tbe 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.
J. M. Bigwood, successor to H. Smith, opposite Opera house, has been in the jewelry business for fourteen years, and has been so long and favorably identified with tha business that the public is assured that his promises for low prices and goods as represented will be kept. His stock of opera glasses, diamond rings, ladies' and gents' watches are unsurpassed. A magnificent line of ladies' and gents' chains at low prices.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! Now is the time to buy block coal at 51: NO at N. G. Wheat's, No. 122 south Third street^
If you want to have a good time attend he Ringgold mask ball at Germania hall Monday evening, December 16th.
The Ehrmann coal
company
Call and see the display of tile hearths at James T.- Moore's, No.657 Main street The stock includes a great variety of designs. Grate baskets, ash pans, etc.
Visit Opera Music store for musical goods. I Before you mske your Christmas selections call on J. M. Bigwood, opposite Opera house. In diamonds, watches, gold-headed umbrellas and canes he haB the most elegant stock in the city.
Opera Music store is headquarters for children's toys. KKS-1 1
638 Main Street
Headquarters for trunks,valises,baskets, baby and doll carriages, willow and reed chairs, sewing stands and all kinds of NRILLNW ware.
'LIVE AND LET LIVE"
Is my motto. Call and see me at Phoenix meat market. Choioe beef, mutton, lamb, pork, hams, bacon, corn beef, tongues, fiah, game and poultry in season. My killing is done under my own supervision.
JOSEPH HORN,
Corner Sixth and Lafayette fvenue.
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1889.
Millions
UN
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
25 centa, Ur K. K. cures any irritation of the throat.
TII. E L. LAKKINS, office 326, residence 328 N. Thirteenth st.
Telephone 299.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Bncklen's Arnica talie.
The
best
salve
in
the
woria for cut*
bruises, soree, ulcere, salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively ouree piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to GIVE perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 centa per box. For sale by drusffiste and dealers in medicine.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our UIBIZENT*, THAT for years we have been selling Dr. Bang's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or'that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to Refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their UBO. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold at all drug stores.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Try one bottle of K. K. Only 25c.
Extra inducements to-day on fresh country butter at W. W. Oliver's.
The ladies of the Baptist Church WILL serve lunch at Dowling hall this noon, commencing at 12 o'clock. Merchants' lrnival this evening. .VV3M-
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
K. K. for coughs, cole A and
Children
hoarsenewr.
Cry for
Pitcher's
Castoria.'
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 constantly increasing trade in such goods at A. Schember's shoe store at 322 Main st.
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. •,
The Wabash Iron Co, will sell the best Crawford Block Coal for $2.30 per ton, delivered. Office, No. 710 north Second street. .Telephone No 13.
Choice strained
honey 10 cents' per
pound at Hertfelter's,
Fourth and Cherry^
S
CHEMBER'S ..
OLID ERYICEAELE CHOOL HOES. ETC,
Are the cheapest, in the city his increased business speaks for it the goods are carefully selected for the wants of this trade, and the prices you will find the lowest after inspection and comparison. Look at the goods at 322 Main street/ -vV
Car load cabbage
received yesterday at
Goldsmith's
has re
duced tbe price of best diamond Brazil block coal to $2 35 tier ton. Ofiice 409 Ohio. Telephone 212.
Call and see the" display of fine imported and Key West cigars. The Health Office makes a specialty of cigars by the box.
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.
PATTON & CO. Have:schoice native steer beef. Extra nice goods all through the stock. 4th and Ohio.
SCROFULA
Is that impurity of the blood which produces unsightly lumps or swellings In the neck which causes running sores on the arms, legs, or feet which develops nlcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness which is the origin ot pimples, cancerous growths, or "humors which,fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. It is the most ancient of all diseases, and very few persons are entirely free from it
CURED
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it lias accomplished, has proven itself to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. If you suffer from scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla. "Every spring my wife and children have been troubled with scrofula, my little boy, three years old, being a terrible sufferer. Last spring he was one mass of sores from head to feet. We all took Hood's
Sarsaparilla,
and all have been cured of the scrofula. My little boy is entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy." W. B.
ATHEBTOX,Passaic
City, N. J.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. gl sixforg5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
0
Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed
We feel confident in saying that
NO Purer or Belter Baking Powder
Is sold. All we ask is a lair trial. 'Tri
Sold, by a.11 Grocers!
1-pound cans for 40c, and Impound cans for 20c.
For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Specific for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it
inuiKcsuuii, UIUUL111&, wcaa uw prostration, debility and sleeplessness, in cither sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's elicate organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. "Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This guarantee hM been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and xaitniully carried out for many years.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (ICO pages, with full directions *cr home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.
Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. CC3 Main Street, N. Y.
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PROFESSIONAL CARPS.
DRS. ELDER & BAKER,
Homcepathic Physicians and
"Surgeons. ".
Office, 102 South Sixth Street. ,,
Night calls at the office will receive prompt at tentlon. Telephone Mo. 1S5.
W. B. MAIL. L, H. BABTHOLOmrW.
DRS. MAIK & BARTHOLOMEW
Dentists,
(Successor, to Bartholomew ft Hall. 629}f Ohio St. Terre Haute, Ind.
Lac.
BOISK. B.
SHXBXAH.
ROYSE A SHERMAN,
Attorneys at Law,
NO. 617 OHIO STREET
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CLARK'S
Great 5c & 10c Cut Price House
Still in the lead, 314 Main St., north side.
We are now ready to greet you with bargains that simply paralyzes all competition. Look at some of them. Pine large pIuBh albums, former price $2 25, now $1.50 all other styles in proportion.
GEXHIUX OrncE: SOI BiioALWiy, N. Y.
Warranted free from injurious drugs
Pine plush autograph albums,
sell at 25O our price loo. Shoofiy hobbies, former price $1.10 our price 800. Larger, former price $1.25: our price $1. Large hobby horses, former price 31.25 our price 95S. Large writing desk and black bound combined, former price $1.25 our price 90c. Extra large, same style, former prioe $2 our price $1.50. And everything else in proportion. Presents suitable for old and young. Don't
come Bnd 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.
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CLIFF & CO.,
MAMCFACTUaKBS OF
BOSLtRS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc,
AXILI KINDS OT REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Shop dn First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Call and examine tbe flue line of Heating Stoves and see tbe Chwrter Oak Cook Stove wltli tbe wonderful gmize wire door.
GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN, 658 Main Street.
FIRE INSURANCE!
ALLEN, KELLEY & CO
665 Wabash Avpnne. Terre Haute, Ind. REL'KKSKNTING Commercial Union, of London
Michigan P. & M.,of Detroit London & Lancashire, of Liverpool Lancashire, of Manchester
British America, 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 lire companies we represent tbe largest company In the United States dolnsr an Accident, Plate Glass, Steam Boiler and Employers' Liability business,
THE FIDELITY ABD CASUALTY OF NEW I0EL
all others
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TIME TABLE,
SIXTH STREET DEPOT.
CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS KAILWAY.
On an after October 10th, 1889, trains will arrive and depart from Sixth street depot as follows: -GOING KA3Tl.aoa.ra." 8.(12 a. in. 1 02 p. in. 3.47 p. m.
No. 12 N. Y. arid Boston Express S... No. 2 Indianapolis and Cleveland No. 18 N. Y. and Boston Limited PSCV No. 8 Day Kxpress and Mall
GOING WEST
l.'20a. in.
No. 5 Southwestern Express SV.... No. 9 Day Express and Mall lU.Oy a. m. No. 19Southwestern Limited PSCV.. 12.65 p. in. No. 3 Mattoon Express 7.27 p. m.
Trains marked thus fP) Parlor Car. Trains marked thus (S) SleeplOK Car. Trains marked thus (C) Care Car. Trains marked thus (V) Vestibule Cars. Trains marked thus run Dally. All other trains Dally. Sunday excepted. Train No. 18. the Veatlbuled Limited, has through Sleepers 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.
No. 5 has Sleepers and Parlor Car for St Louis. No. 19 lias Sleepers, Parlor Car and Cafe Car Tor St Louis.
E. E. SOUTH, Agent.
1® 3-
ELY'S
CATARRH
CREAM BALM!
INFLAMMATION. HEALS THE SORES,
RESTORES THE SENSES OF TASTE AND SMELL.
"HE ru*Vi
.Catarb^
CLEANSES THE NASAL PASSAGES, ALLAYS PAIN AND
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HAY FEVER 1
TRY THE A particle Is applied Into each nostril snd it agreeable. Price 60 centa at druggists: by mall, registered, 60 cents. ELY BROS, 56 Warred street. New York.
PAMTS
For iiventlons promptly secured. Beferenoe,
by
per
mission, to Bon. Wm. Mm*. Address
o" E. DUFFY, N7 Smotb Stmt, Washington, D. C.
