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news of an eji'1emio oflnflnenia

in London all New York to sncexing. It's ^agiisb, you know.

fn these days of el« trie wiro no man knows what

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He is likely at any moment to have bis own death wired to lam. THK holidays are likdy to be a week s:\gcii fasting ancl prayer with the memler«

Congress. They have not yet sue-

"VJ,, I^Tsded in their attempted raid upon the «asurv, ." 3kf.n.

thinks the reason the

liall well dow not How more freely is tafAiw it ftuek tip with thick oil I There is nothing stuck up about the |M i«st of us who strta th-r. more i«tre^fts puiusil^pleuso apr»Kthat money^,whi#t'

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|they havenM townnl o|iening a pasthrough the mud on Main street?

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n.^k the indttlg*'iu!e of our readere

0i inr consuming m-^t of our editorial spaeein dUi»'u^-iiiK «ity :tiTainl» There in much ueral news tii.ii, is worthy of at* tention but the ii up! ol Terre Hattto are, «t thi--inomoiit. n.t ",t vitally Inter-

In ti»o uty jr«v. muwnt. We want tuf pt-opir to undi^i iud the situation and plan tie K»sponn! tliiy where it belong. We hope as many as posaible will attend the r«aacil mooting to»mor* ^row t.

Wk it^rot to announce that there will lie another iun tins: of the Ooimeil t«»11 Harrow Hi,^t,

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Wartv 'I'tiK N»w*• a«i Ootinctlmait Hy* harger had no n^ihio nw.im ol snppcot it meant no ntcaw vi.-'.Me fe» tlaia every* day vr-*. '!w yi rtiui^v it may be jK»liey uot t© haw it everyb^iy^ biMium. He toay have a Inuk. B? may have card* €f emlit. He may tv a ticket ^al}er. !Wiv. he i* ft .l:\vr. life luty have th.uu\& "J. it we kn.«W n.-t Ci So way d» \a :I:.UR

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35 unmankysUon spired by tli-leet-1i*as or u, ,.*r*onai »*tur. 111 b« pabU*hed. I pr-r from the face of the earth.

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|C"f ijs'*»' te thrfHo-iiijr of *«!non# intimated that his support did not ^vV iui»l kn..-m an the ehtfrfn oVJfoeli anrt Sw»»tn le0£a€! entirely from

tion 17, lining thoduti«i of Mayor,is the fo!l..u.»g It •imii h« thefn(y of the Mayor iow» ih»t tit- i,iraof th'' tutul tbe 1\ ni !i

11.1 nr. fit Ihf ruiii: ,ftf! CX 1 S, il 1.1 il •'!!"it I .1 In the rervf^i City Clfarter, page 500, section 6, dc f.iiimj the tlqti^|j. men, is theft Uuv^ing:

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tliv .h'.ty of All HWurdn-r* Of thf pO'

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Th« »rr the p» and coal it tak*« ». lie Hw »m comfortable. Tlw eitii !i« t5. ul, \fewr, congmtulate theui'-.-hcs tl at ine thinsty member always movtv an early adjournment and *«'venttiur* eiU:iHv thirsty vote 111 the atRi iii:ui\«, riu then adjottrn to tlieir favorite ea! on to .k a "smile" over Uu» way play

have

of the chief ar-!

gumenis for aljolishiug the all audit m-1 Joon. As a rule men trill not gamble all |.

night unlaw they can stimulate freely. a rule they will not apend the night

in the saloon unless they have the attrartion of the card table. The very first htep toward reform is to abolish tbe all night saloon. Hie Police Board will not 1o this. Here again our only hope lies» in Mayor Pan&ldson.

fails to reach its SnV

1 scribero some of theae evenings they may 5 know that Councilman Sam Hybarger carried out his threat to wipe the par

ever misr«preg«nted

thin hon-i

/or theK«w»*n orabl^ city father lie is at liberty t^ us^ How Miss Penn Tried to Pat Him rd reqae*t. oar columns to correct the mistake. We on the Right Pathway. ,'J. !medLte make our attacks with the pen and he at the oiJice and it win {may come back in the same manner, if

lii"!" ice and officiate dlvMe the

j-vi (.- and that 1- nil that 1 tsitfd or done Until it i- tltaf for another ha«l.-~Mornlng Kxprcs*, What has the Mayor to say to this? Hrre is an arraignment by a Republican pt(|, rof a Republican Mayor, presumably lected by Republican voters, although it

announcement that twenty-three hundred people heard or attempted to hear Elder Brandt's sermon at the Opera House last nighv is moat gratifying to all good citixeiw. People love to go to th© Opera House. It is a comfortable, pleasant place to spend the evening.

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cf uniihu" may te.m in his lavor. JVr ..»ti h.*1 hhl iii the number Ihu £*••». Qr ho ir:n kg" i»r he may Hv« his sakry a- nv v.Vr the r!%- cott&dU AH w.niWrti u^at th# *w a»t

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would like to have religious

services there every Snuday night in the year, the different ministers taking turns and those from neighboring cities coming in to lend a hand, Mr. Brandt is doing good work in the city and deserves encouragement Ho has some faults peculiar to young ministers which will disk

the dear people, appear with age, among them a posHive way of asserting his opinions as

there were no appeal from

his derisions and an underrating of the great good that l«w been aocompliftbed in the world cmteide of the narrow hoes o!eh«rchwork. For instanre^he mak«t the sweeping assertion tliat all the Aistlng*

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ia the eight of God mod are oa the road «rere not many of them. The hooks to rttia. Hi«»& are tke worka of wteteedj were not the best of their aort the and bad

and Wien, who mihmrvet Maek board was gray with age, and all iniquity and immorality, men who «*er* are under the infiitenee of Satan.. As

.lkA the scholars, w«mld have misled them as to tite fete of these ^wi^ed peopl^ aaleaj tewtwriea.

perfah. ttwy will be bormented, they will j* th^r A. B?a,or words of oa* ayl!a»

faritayigi Jed «on» 1 hie and Idium hqped to tnSaenee the gen«ro»ity ftomuehthM

«iat w..l per !«ioW&ikiahoaed 4o greater ttafrirole^ «haBt- y. that In tlmeu ^he had anltered fallow thbheai^i^^ |«heeonld not expect happtaess nntll

t»v I |^^l^i3»«B®tohw old, uid rude snc* ,.rmw I»y eomipT fhe» ana many u:wMt aimol»tM»eta

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mem w»»ca w«i the la ^ritoal*] geodeaoogh: Oie little gtrls careadlng. item* Wmm a» many who

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dm of Uwf^b^wt#Wi?hn^te|tew*«lalide^iwU«msandsch3muble? whole, her lines had not fallen jbi Ui»4 thrive in thB rnoml diy, iet »ot feaeranc* fc« th)®? wboee t^lief is dtSerfo%iitthe|^itt Hi UpAm* 1 ent from mt ow«,«liQii^i l»» »Mi ft8!.,-a, ^'-tlnii tflfrtrtr'iMft

ffERRE HAUTE DALLY

NOW.

WM»r***B w»He&ipes*lwe *»c4 Tfeel^ypatlii^csedtoknow. And^«wt«»d«entteaam§bt«l^rBde, jtouH tender dreams of Long Ag6,

getting into doee quaere and begins to holding exactly nineteen dollars and show life teeth. Hie YraUlaflon of Hi, tweBty-av. ce^ ae felt it nece^.7 i-g th« commcnced. It willi^routtank

character lias just commenced* It n»»i ^,|og

to of

«ke a iliowinf'oi

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1 h.iisre Him before"the Mayor \The gambler* plead jtoilty. (h tii.- iitu- iMKlcohtftui..! ret?'.rn to the'r glided '.)i. rn

ri*(eor

two alwmt It andreaume

this side. As lias

been stated lefore in this paper the Police Board have no reputation to lose. If Mayor Danaldson wishes to clear himself of this charge he will at once order the closing of every' gambling house in the city. The police will have no trouble in finding them. If he has any doubt of bis authority let him consult the statutes at the head of this column. The hope of the city rests in the Mayor. Is lie equal to the occasion? &KUM0N after session of our council takes place and the order of business is the same: to vote down the ordinance for high license, to screen the police board, to order certain street improvements and to adjourn. This is getting monotonous. The present council can neither add to nor take away from their record on the liquor question. They have not tbe shadow of aright to order any street improvements. The city is nearly a huadred thousand dollars in debt beyond the legal allowance, which is 2 per cent of tlm city's taxable property. Just think of it! In debt already almost to tho full value of our taxable property? If this were true of a man in business there would be but one thing for him to do and that would be to make an assignment. Our people are bending beneath the weight of taxes which go thronch the city treasury like water through a sieve. And yet the council proceeds calmly to order the opening of new streets at a cost of several thousand dollars. Tbe contractor who undertakes this work does it at his own risk. Any citi#m can enjoin tbe city against -paying these bills. Tbe finance committee seem to have very peculiar ideas of business which might be appropriately compiled into a volume that should be entitled Progress fco Pov-

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Bow will year wakened spirit bear., Us bitter P*n«, Its bleak despair? Wfeenio yo«irfotst, as new la sriaerJL

Shan Uxrob Use poise of sieeplesa grief8i»ce BOthbj« farthly or divtn« In that dark Ikoer cao bring relief— Hcrw will you mourn o'er wasted

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And that wild moment long for thial The eCbo «T a aaen*word, An exhalation of fee dew, A lonely sigh at midalght heard

In depth of some fanereal yew— These abali be more, in that btack day. Than yotur true lover past away. Then seont no more tbe pfeaeut hoar,

Nor crash the roses while they bloom! The best

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time has only power

To hang & garland on a iomb

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all that last* when years are sped I* hopeless memory of Uie ckai —William Winter, in Harper's Weekly.

ir The] THAT DEEADFUL TEAMP.

^YhettLaura

he knows how to write. Bat be prefers je8S in the world, all her possessions to use pistols or fists* They are more in bounded by the four sides of a Saratoga il. SMITH,

line. Tbe fact is this political Ixm isj trunk, and with a parse in her pocket

pencrfoundherself friend

,, 1 to think of something besides her] "The teacher*' saw Jfn opportunity for

so full of hole* before the winter i» depondont on charity. She was now "Johnny,"she said, "Show the young

over that the Society of OrganiyeI Char- paying visit to a friend, but she was man where the wash basin ity uisl recommend him as deserving of aware visits should never be too bucketT"are, and you may give iat^tftnoe. |long.. I —TTT«!,««-!«»r.f The details of the causes that had -Vii' i«' ratv want to m»ke a! combined to throw her on her own re- tramp followed him, and returned much oue or two of the Haiti street: sources at nineteen years of age are not improved in appearanee-iuite clean, ia necessary. Death, as you may suppose, fact—-having been, as he said» broomed had been very busy, and there had been down" by the useful Johnny. the old story of a name signed for a He was steaming beautifully shortly, friend, bankruptcy, a hom$ sold at auc- and continued to join in the exercises of tion, and a broken heart I tbe school, adding wood to the fire oc«

One thing she had, however, that the auctioneer's hammer could not rob her' of—a good education.* She could certainly teach. The thought came into her mind one morning as she opened her eyes, and with.it the question:. "How shall I get a class or a school?" Advertisement seemed to be the usual way, so the girl advertised. If she had not been very ignorant of the ways of the world, she would certainly have given Jinitials or the number of a post-office box but as she was a mere baby in all that pertained to the working world, the 'advertisement ended with: "Address Miss Laura Penn, No. street."

Happily her friends did not read the advertisements, so she was spared advice and lecture and information as to the impropriety of her conduct and the advertisement resulted in a single call.

About nine o%lock the bell rang. A portly matron inquired for Miss Laura Penn, and tho-girl hurried down stairs, expecting to see the principal of a-very important seminary ior young girls anxious to secure her services. In the shadow of the curtained parlor she could see only-a figure of large dimensions, which arose and advanced toward her. ys "You don't know me,M said a sdtt, kindly old woman's voice, "but I've knowed you fjom a babo. I served your pa and ma with milk when you took it from a bottle. I used to ride in^L with my old man when first we were married later, when I was a widow, I served myself now my boy serves. Hut all along I've seen you frequent, and if your pa failed, he paid up noble. And when I see that you needed to teach, and wanted tMJchool, I said, *The poor child "—here the old lady was forced to hunt for her hand* kerchief to wipe away her tears—" 'The poor child! when sho'd been brought up, so to speak, on cream, to come to earning her own bread. But since she's in want of a school to teach, thank fortune Fvo got one to give her, if she'll take

xv" "0,1 remember you very well now, Mrs. Cliff," said Lauray who was in tears herself. "And the milk was always so good, and how kind of you to tell me about a school. 1 suppose you serve it with milk." "Xo, Miss Penn, I don't," said Mrs. CHfT. "It's only a day school, but I board the teacher and I make her drink all she can, for I believe milk to be wholesome, and the way some of 'em fatten up li astonishing^^ don't say it because 1 have a. dairy, fiiii

the truth is

the truth. It's the district school at our place, and Miss Chester, who |aught last year, is married, and I can get it for you if you like. Twenty-five dollars a month and board in. Ill arrange it shall be with me, as 1 did last year. There's no great distance to walk and my family is only me-and my hoy and my husband's sister, and you'll be quite quiet, as folks like to be after affliction. I kfioisr. that myteif." it- S "A coontry School. 1 love the country so much I shall be very glad, indeed,** said Laura. "And Iam«e much obliged*

So Ituras aettied. and after "a eertaitt

(TO&hedsclentjgte, the noted aUie«fts» the ^elay* and a curious oeremoay, supposed ihe rich, auetent religions have »NKtt a woeful fail- to he strict examination of the new from tra

ure in casting out U«e evil of the world and teacher, had been duly performed, Laura 8«b«tituUngg»KKi, a charge that can not be j^und herself and her trunk in Mrs. sub^antiateii. In relerring to SpTiitual-'f Clifns ^ront, up^tairs bedroom and mis%«.U).™,. *.411 fhntr

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f* !r I of the woods.

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*bam-l ike school-house in

that whidb ia abominable scholars were all young and there

the wall whl« h, hiwl it beek studied by

to a S

boy of them all was ready

ntterad 4«% httt tHe though

Mrs. cat was Oft

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saying the' Sudden! chorus—* eleven are I twenty.fo I JLaura saw on its hair, waist—stai certainly.

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to become I efforts in the £anitaj$r line.

Laura had nothing* to do with all this easioually, until noon-time came. As but to look on and wonder to weep first yet he had done nothing desperate,"but,: for her motherland then for her fatlier, as he eyed the cans and baskets, he reand to find herself dressed in black and marked: quite alone on earth.

nI

in the door. A tramp,

ijShe had heard such dreadful

things of thucps that she turned pale, Still, In aueh a rain .she could have bolted thedoor in his face, if i,t had been in herpower. "A fire!" said the tramp, advancing. "I expected nithing as good as that. Hay

11 come nearer, oram I too muddy?1 "Bring chair, Johnny," said the teacher,

liJt

is dreadful weather. He

must have pen sleeping out of doors,** she said to kerself1 The tracip confirmed her suspicions by remarking, as he took the chair: "This St weather, and Pre been in the woods alt night. 1 presume I need wash-

wish |T fiad my lunch with me, I

assure you. 1 missed my supper and had no breakfast. 1 am consoious of a vacuum." "Now, perhaps," thought "Lauraf "the time has come.'*

She flew to her desk. "I have some lunch here," she said, offering a fiapkin filled by good Mrs. Cliff with short-cake, cheese and mince pie, and a bottle of milk.

The tramp looked at it. "The spirit is unwilling," he said, "but the flesh, & weak. I'll take^hatf."

And "accordingly Laxira made a fair division, thinking that this was a very amiable tramp, indeed, intended for better things. Indeed, he was handsome even in -the case of dry mud he wot©. She wished she were of the. order of people who can give advice gratis. She wanted to reform him. But she could not bring herself to preaching. Only when he arose to leave, the rain falling no longer in torrents, but having subsided into a drizzle, she wont to the door with him. "Take this little path," she said. "It will lead you straight to the village. I am sure you must be tired of such hardships as you experienced last night and if you will go to the parsonage, Mr. Pardon will put yoif in the way of—of—finding your way into abetter path." And then she slipped twfcaty-five cents into his hand.

Ho looked at her curiously. You are very kind," he said, "I ope you will,never need.half of any* body's luncheon." p@He was gone. His voice trembled,

Fshe

was sure but later she heard somebody laughing at a distance.,,It could not have been that tramp.

She went home'when school was over and told the tale to Mrs. Cliff. "A trampr cried that good womart. "It's a mercy you are alive. They've got the souls of gorillas, and I expect ii you hadn't had so many boys about you, you'd not be here to tell of it. This region isn't often tramped, either. It's off the track. I hope there's no mow in the woods,"'

Miss Penn sat down "to "her supper. Half a luncheon had left her hungry, but while she ate the pork and beans with a will there came a knock at the door. At it'stood a servant in a sort of livery. "Master's compliments," he said, and handed her a bouquet of hothouse flowers, from the stems.of which depended a little note. 4he operk*d the note at once. Within was a silver quarter of a dollar and1 these words:-

MY DBAR'MISS PKKS:

return tbe twenty-

flve-cent piece, or rather another In Its place. You were so good to tbe tramp that bated to undcceive yotf. I went out shooting yesterday, losrt my way ia the woods, tumbled Into a marah, aad was What jrow s$w me when I reached the aohoGl-hoBse at nine o'clock. I sever was so hungry before- Tbe half of your luncheon was delicious. Will you permit me to call to maka my apologies? Mrs. Cliff knows who I am, and ean introdace as.

Yettr* iMtfJtfnlly asd sinccrely,, .. AsroRKW Bsuumt. Lanra Penn reaA the note^ through

*'He was not a tramp, then, after all," she Said. t^What an idiot he mast think me!4 and ^le handed the note to Mrs.

mm.

He Is a'^aton of oM General Bellaire, man in the plaee: jest home in Europe," cried the old lady: "and it's just as plain as a pikestaff that he is smitten, and wants to come a oodHlng you."

Events proved ^rat she was right. The little teacher who shared her luncheon with the tramp in the old school-house in the wood is mm Mrs. Bellaiie.—N.

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1889

her often is

I tout with :tober came a Monday with« great stot n. The roads were sodden^ the trees ipjped people kept their little girla It home. The hoys came splashing under waterproof co^ts, and with rttb£t boots to their knees, and 1 boasted 01 their bravery and **the teacher" Ijrhfeed a little fire in the bijgf wood sto^ that they m%ht dry themselves. Tlat was fan for all. Meanwhile, no{ to lose time, she set them ultiplication table. a big Toiee joined in the rice ten are twenty twice inty-two twice" twelve are and turning' with a start, figure, soaked in mad—mad mud on its nose, mad to its

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If the Smokeless and noiseless poW-

comes into general nse salutes wi1 become a thins of the past, and the sua will go down without waiting for the ffna to ftre, as

HBOW

army regulations Mobile

required by

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feest thioker is fee who fdadly wel- S domes ferny aid, who Is h«^ita^|e toi every thought, who weighs every opinion, respect ev«f ho&est eoairklioo, and thanifoSy adojiis such ideas as approve them*elves to bis yet *fc|g: the *ame tha&m works over all he ro* wivts in tbe crudbie of his own mind sad tbe draw exto others

bf

hot more his

very own thsxtlfhii »s|«irleh^ Ms tnind frcm

3^aine ha» several «sdk colts, ahr a fine

pitftid, bat like aiany other fathers he is! withered to remember their ages#. The other day be surprised his wife 3by giving] the exact age of one of the babies to a 1 day. Why, how eame yott to remember thatf' shg asked. "Don't you remember?" replied the fond Caiher, "he waal born on the same day as our two-year-old! eolt."—liewfeton Journal.

jlOUNCKMEST.

Sl'BSCRIBEBS

BY ORDER OF THE TRRSTKB.

NOTICE

fjpHS MUTUAL LIFK

IKSPKASCK CO.

SAFEST

and water him a

clcan towel from the shelf." Johnny obeyed. He led the way tho am ^pr fact-

outbuilding.pTice 9^00. T. 11. RiDlJl.K, J50SI Ohio alroot. iR HA LK—HOt'SK—Elejrnn *ev«n room house on corner lot of fill feet front on «outh Sixth street, gas, water, cellar, all tnodi'rn improvements. Good ontbuildingH, Price $5,000. ^rnrtll payment down, balance on net long time as desired at 7 per cent, interest. T, II. Kiddle, M» Ohio street.

I'pOR

.SAL15—Hotwo and ton south Seventh street, four blocks from Wnbnuh ave., will sell cheap,

Hoase and 8S f»t Works, price 8800. 10 acres near the city, chance for speculation. ||Viieant lot? in all parte terms. ..

Call on

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TO THK NKWo^Will confer

favor If they *111 report to the office any failure of the part of the route boys to deliver! the paper.

A NKVA1. MEETIXU—The annua) mwtinp «f the Church and Society eonnectet with UK First Congregational Chu^h^f Terre Haute. 1 will be bold in tbe CbiiTch parlar? ou TaeMl«y evening, Janaan- 7th* 1SS0, at 7:3-\ for the eleetlon of two trosiees, bear reports, ami to transact nieb other budlaess as may properly i-ome tefure the meeting.

of Nsw voax.

The oldest active Life lusiiraace Company in A»«!au Tbe largest Life Cosopany la existence. The atrong«8t Financial Ixutltutioa in tbe] world. 1

Assets, oner 1130,000,000.00. Annual income, 30,000,000.00, Filling of Teeth al3 Has paid polity holders $126,000,000.(XK Ottce, HcKeen'a New Block,' It ia the

company in which to inruret

Ail elalntti paid promptly and in full. It Is the Cheapest, as

it pay* larger dtukknfy to poltejfkaidtn thaA any other. It has no stockholders

All profits go to the policy holders.

Its ratio of expenses to receipts ia lew than any other company. It* «cw policj- is the most Ubcratever offered bj-any eompany.

It is simple and definite—no ambiguities, Jt I? practloally without restrleiion, non-for-feitable and neon tosUble,

TAKE NO OTHKit. KIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO.. A cents.

JP LfiCTlOXJsOTK E. VKJOFNT XTY NATIONAI. HANK.

TRRRE HAI'TE.

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tfHTPrrtun* uui pj mploymcat anl desiring tioit*

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ANTED—If you want to save your money take shares in the Indiana Savings, Loan Building Association. Shares can be taken at any time. No back dues. You can deposit from $1 to $100per month. Office 652 W&onsh avenue. B. F. HAVENS, Sec'y.

,-I4 LFOIT 3AI..B. 'A

on BA LE~nonte and feet lot, 918 NortharUiet3' Third street.

4

rooms, cellar cistern, good

of ground near Tool in north part, a good of the city on easy

IL RmitiK,i

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ilOK feALB—'Three lots off the SotUlieaal corner of Fifth and Linton street*, price $40 j»er foot, First buyer get* tirat••••choice of either corner or inside lot* flt same price per foot. Term* cash. Call between the hours of and 5 at the McGregor reridencc,.,414 North Sixth street.

FORtrally

SALE—A neat five room eottage, cenlocatedj Nice woodwork, gas throughout. In convenient to Hud nuts and other mills and can he bought on easy monthly payments.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON

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Physician and Sui^eon,

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Sealdenee, 115 Kortb K3ghth 8t

XR. VAN VATtZAH,

DENTIST

Office ia Opera Houso Block.

I. H. C. ROYSK., MARK R. SHKRMAN.

ROYSE te SHERMAN,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Ko. 517 Ohio Street.

L. H. BAxmo&oxxw. w. B. MAru BARTHOLOMEW & MAIL,

DENTISTS

(Snecessors to Bartholomew A Hail.)

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DR. B. A. GILLETTE,

DENTIST.

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Notiee in hereby given that the annual meeting of the atot'kholders of the above bank will be held at their banking house on Tuesday, January 14th, l.4»0, at 10a. in. for tho pnrpone of electing nine (1'i directors for the ensnhig ywtr.

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NOX-llESIDKNT NOTICE,

STATE

OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIOO, In the Vigo Circuit Court, November Term. 1«S9: Wartou ilaluc vn, Willie W. Henderson and Jacob O. iiuckberger, iu foreclosure. Number 15*54&

Be

it

known, that ou ihe 30th day of Novem* ber, ISfW, it wa«i ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said defendants,, as non-re*idcnt defendant*, of the pendency of this action against them. Paid deieuflantsare hereby nottftert. of the peudency of aaid actioJJ against them, and that tlie same will stand for trial January 23, jxw, the xaice lei»sr the NovcHfcber lenn o^said court in the year l«W».

JOHN C. VAWRKN,

T. W. Harper, Attorney.

Clerk.

REAL ESTATE,

r. Tth and Main.

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