Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 March 1891 — Page 5
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fiOSSIP OF THE. RAILWAYS.
TUB TWO-OUST WA9LK BlU^OItS TIIB HOUIt
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Attitude of (he Chicago & Alton
has alarmed railroad thAn±*era all over tkia eeotien of the country, and a concerted effort ia being made to eoncilliate tike Alton in the preeent rate difficulties 1 for fear it will make a tiro cent paswnger sate on all boaineas. The Alton alleftea |tk«t its oonrpetitota hare' beaa aecteuy ^manipulating rates, and aaka permission from Chairman Vmiujrto make a two «eni rate on thousand mile books. Nodecfeum has been rendered as yet, bat the Alton ia growing restive under the preeeot condition of affairs and is likely xe break loose at any time .with a rate of ifti OWR. The open announcement ot tfcsir willingness, to make 2 cent paa•enger fares haa stirred ap considerable anxiety among their- competitors many of whom da not reiish theidea of a 2 eent «ite and considerable ia being bronjtht to oair to keep toe Allan inline. How«ret, now that Micirisan and Kansas hare made it compulsory for railroad line* within their borders to charge not more than 2 cents a mile it seems to be inevitable that a 2-cent rate will noon be generally Inaugurated on ail lines in the United «taU»*. A bill is now S before the Indiana legia latnro making 2 cents the legal rate and bas already passed the hous*-.
The bill is fostered by the commercial travelers who are working bard for its passage. The several orders of railway employes area emit.against the bill and are working hard to defeat It, on the Grounds that such a measure is opposed to ttift intKettfs of the thousands of railway employee in the state. The J*®"* read* of th« state are also working hard against its passage.
Railway Bwobllap.
Contractors have received the working plans for the new union depot, and work will begin as soon as the weather settles. The ground is now oeiue cleared.
Yard engine 28, whiIi hss been in the Vsndalia shops for the past month undergoing an overhauling, came out tins marmbg looking as n-at as a pin.
Passenger businasa on all Terre Haute Knewi# n'pnrUd Very light nt present. #rt!igh& business has been very ligbt, bpt bs* shown slight improvement yesterday and Unlay.
The strong lines claim that the Grand Trunk is cutting rates on stock yard products, taking over half of the total tonanue wi'H UIH Strong competitors. Retaliatory measures will be taken.
Chairman Blanchard, of the Central Tr*fSc Association, has called a meeting of Ihw freight committee of the association for, March 10. There are thirty-four object*, principally routine matters, Hatud for consideration.
Traffic ovor tb'* Southern Pacific company's "Hunset Route" or southern lines, which Into been interfered with by washouts in Arizona, was resumed to-day, the bridges,and trestles thai were wanned out naving been teplaoed.v
Tito Richmond, Nicholas, Irving & Ueatty villa railroad has suspended opt rations and its rolling stock will be sent to Iouisviile. The company did not have money to operate it longer, and the failure of William B. Cornwall, of Louisrillo, oue oi the largest stockholders, bad much to do with Ha sudden suspension.
Rumor has it that John W. Mackay has taken hold of the projected Chattanooga & Evausville railroad and that the line wi.l be built as rapidly the work *n bo done. The original survey was through the rich cog! and iron regions of aklen'h U'ulgt*, but it is to b« extended t»» a connection with a line of steamers at Port, lioyal or Brunswick, Ga.
Chairman Eiuley lxas not yet rendered d«ciauu on the demand of the Chicago Alton fur authority to make a 2 cent per mile rate oa itunwaml-miie books, *vd overall lines of the road. The gwuinu «»f mi* rate would force all lines A is Westeru i'HMwnger Association torri*"7* toryto meet tho reduction and a heavy ioas in passenger revenue would enmc. liurlinstton earnings for January* 1091, 0 ahyw iiKtUng off iu gross of $?87,5T«.4i
Mt fottijwrv'l with January, In j*lace ot net earnings of $182,252.31 as in Vanuary, 18W), there la'* deficit of $1« 7,-Sfil-46. Op-rt»ting expends showed a Hilght diHjrvase and passenger, mad and «»i«HUj*tieou!» earnings a small ttcrwase in Januarv, 18VI, ch»mpawd with the rerrespon^ing month in 1890, while fixed r1wrti«« Ipcreased slightly.
At the iionuat meeting of stockholders vf the Grand Itapids & Iudiana at Grand lipids Uio fellowiug directors were electVrf W. O. Muirhart, H. J. liollister and iLHhOlhf, Grwjd liapidp J. G. Wait, I fiturguc Uobb, KaUmatoo Charles
B. 6peer. Will\am Thaw, Jr., Tnomas D. and Jam* McCcem of Fittsbnr* a RotwrUi, John l\ Green, Wit)Um a. B»m« and John K.Hutchinson, ^hWadeiphia. Ffesident tiugliart-j *nnual rephrt allowed that Uie track was ittcwawd ninftefn milfe grnas earning Of all lines operated by the companv, $$,380,878.91 an Incwase over the previyear ul\$Wv»*»•, ^he net earn*n increase over v^ar «f $144,405 expenses of all \^,202,S97 t«. *n incre»H« over last trf $2Cdi92?.lO. ,Th« uul c©stof $332,065.^
llnnmn»«l*«*rSi K*fX»rt. lip fattowtng i* Humane Officer Bradrr'p jrt^for the tawth of Felwnary,
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anitnaw ®Vn hMs. work, S animals killed, besnc for tw*., B.
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A day or t*%» Cash ^«rs was iwc^yatea witb a. «a^ital jjitock of la^O^ The director# of the afoK.
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Second conjrreg* i\nai. East Side, Sun* day school at S2:3u m.<p></p>iStFSSSIS assisUnt.
German Catholic—First mass 8 a. m.: bigb mass, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 2 p. i$. vtaiperu 31»- m. Rev. Father Bonaventure, rector.
Mofiait street pm»byteri*n.--Morning sermon by the paster. Evening eervi«* conducted by a r*?pre«entlve of tt»c Y. C. A. Young people meetinc at 6:30 p. m.
St. Ann's—m. high masa, J0 a. m. vespers, 3 p. rh., nd Sunday school at 2 p. m. The Bev. Father Rryes, rector. Church, oorner Fourteentiv and Ixcust
Mattox chapel-—Corner I/x»M and Fifth street. Class meting 9 a. m. fcabboth school 2 p. m. Bevival service at 7:30 p. m. S^-Hal gerrices dunng the week at 7:30 p. m.
St Patrick's,—Corner of Thirteenth and Poplar streets. Father Kchnell, pastor. Low niwi every day at 8 a. m. Vespers at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. High maao on 8und*y at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Univeraalist— J#, ffc&tik stn*t» Preaching at 2:30 p. m., by the pastor, Ilev. R. K. John, Subject "The Three Gospels." Society of ChristUn Kndeayor meets at 2:30 p. m., topic, "Jerusalem. All are cordially invited.
United Brethren—Corner Fourteenth and Chestnut streets. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday nchool at 2:30&WK G- V.
day evening. All are Connett, Pastor.
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Central christian.—Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. a» 7:30 p. m. by Elder S. M. Connor, of IndianHpolia. Y.T. S C. «^meeting 0:30 p. m. Elder A. J. Frapk Swill ptvach at the dedication of tl£ne}r college building at Danville, Ind.
Centenary metbodist—Corner Eagle and Seventh streets. Quarterly lov. feast at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. ra., by the Rev. A. A. G»»e, D. D., followed by sacrament of Lord's supper. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Men meeting of Y. 9t C. A. at 4 ip. Lpwortli league nt 6:45 oa. At 7:30 p. m. there will be a service ot song conduced by the choir.
Central presbyterian^SeatS free. Sunday school 6:45 a. m. Christian End«»avor Society 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pasfir 11 a. m. The principal meeting of the Y. M. Cterest of young men at r.wt'Hk* m. lne voung men of the city are earnestly in vited to be present A district convention of the Christian Endeavor S^cietv will be held on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
First congregational.^—Corner Sixth and Cheny stfreta. 8unday school at 9:45 a. m. ChXirch service 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Addresses by Young Men a Christian Association in the morning. Special song service in the evening. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting 6:30 p. m. West side -Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting for women 4 p. m. Monday. Church prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Asburv methodlst^-corneri of Fourth and Poplar streets. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m., and 7:3U p. m. A delegate to the Y. M. C. A. convention will speak in th#» morn inc service. Class meeting at 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at2:30. p. m. Epworth service 6:80. Junior League every e^turUay at 3 p. m. Pravcr meeting Wedn^s day at 7:30. p. m.'Th'e public is cordially invited to all services.
COI/5RKD €)TIOBCIT NOTICBS.
Free Will Baptist South FourteenthServices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night Sunday school at 230.
A. M. E.—Comer Third and Crawford streets. Services at 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetlbg Wednesday night. Class meeting Friday night Itev. Alexander Smith, pastor. Sunday scbool at 2 p. m. Joe. Jackson, superintendent
M. E.—Corner Thirteenth-and-a-half street and Washington avenue. Services at 10:30 a. in. m*d 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night Class meetClass meeting Sttnuay at
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a* jPs*«slta»: one »tory frame Gulick & Barry's
Bull
E. C. Laugl dwelling in Jnl sub. to cost $1,
Hannah G. Knisley, aone story frame dwellitig in inlt«HMf:in Gulic & Berry's sub. to cost $*00.
John W. Funk, a one story frame dwelling in eist jpJ# iniot 59 in Jewett's add. to ooit
C. A. P. ice, a one and vne-h*lf story frame dwelling in east half west half of iulots 6 and 7 in Koch'a tub to Voet $1000. 'vVilliam A. ^Gleason, four one story frame dwelling^ in inlots SO and 61 in Craft's heirs subdivision to cost $2,700.
James Fist, a one story frame dwelling ten feet off west side, twenty-five feet of south side ol in lota 17 and 18 in Jewett's add to cost $300.
Francis 0. Duncan, a one story frame dwelling in north one-half of inlot 4 in Early and Van .Wjck's sob, of outlot 64, to cost $$00.
H. Schroedttr, a one story frame dwelling On east mde of inlot 3 in Lee's platM in west division to eo«t foOO.
During the month of Frbruary building permits wwre issued to the value of 16,675 for proposed structumi*.^
***L^ PumWof caarsof ch.ldWn tbe T^rw Haute Clay and Mining Com inmsitat«l. I* will pauy, who ana putting in tlw exp«huien-
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!.ViH iti pottery foftd or shelter, driv*« Afet^tteaaad, jjenewl crn»e^.T« ^aaswl animals for aalc.
"'S "Will CM ttpNfttlr. Larimer, Kinta and others cf
«H*«^Va\itth work was *ue«mpU»hed: tal burnt clay ballast on Wahffi»h avenue, 1 Chr^LAbaiuWtrdor nejjle, 14 \tiH do no more tor the p»e»cut |««vin^ iieate,V.^S^)u*Si» I: havjng improper ihe lied as alnaJy laid on tbe no?|h eitltvi ANTED—Family *««hing and ironing 1 1 I *r lu
Anint^ft»al!fjn or whipping.!^ over, compa^tneeA. As poon aa the atlier ws sonth ^tt»atT-«nd-a-faalf »gt!et.
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Tba Mowing adwrtisrttn«nt Tnhii#-h-ed by a prominent western patent medieiae boiue would indicate" thst thev re« ganidiaease aa a puntehment forain ^'Do you wish to know th« quickest #iy 10 ctu* a severe cold? W» will tell you. Toimreaoold ilclly. itmusfc be treated before the oola bat become set tied in the system. Thiscdn always be done if yon choose to, as nature in her kindness to man g*ve» timely wtraing and plainly tells yon in nature a way, that as a punishment for sun» indwrretion, yon are to be afflicted with. a eold unless yon choose to warn it nfrhv prompt sction. The first eymptems of a cold, in most cases, is dry, loud and sneeaing. The cough is sonn frvi. lowed by a profuse watery expectoration and the sneezing by profuse watery discharge from the nose. Inserae eases there & a thin wbite coating ou Uie tengue. What to do? It 1s only news aarv to £ake Chamberlain's Cough Semedv in donble doses every bonr. That .will greatly le«pen the severity of the cold and in most cases will effectually counteract it and cure what would have been a severe cold within one or two dastitne. Try it and be convinced.',' 50 cent bottles for »«sle by druggists.
"Gto.to E. R. Wright & Co- for choice apples, Oranges, bananas, cranberries, celery, lettuce, pie plant, home-
spinacli, new
^i^An^iSS^jrtinade maple syrup Fine canned fruit and vegetabes.
FACTS FOR THE PUBLIC. Direct connection is now made via C. & I. R. R. for Lafavette, Fort Wayne. Toledo, Detroit and points northeast. Only one, change to Kansas City, leaving Tern Haute 4:10 p. m., arriving Kaniai» (lity the following morning. The onl direct route to Denver and the Pacific coast Get your tickets at 636 Wabash avenue. R. A.
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We are in communication with all nlawapB of people, in all sections of the country and keep an accurate register of all names and particulars sent ue we can please every one. All communications treated with the strictest confidence.
Enclose ten cents in stamps for which we will send you'application blank and lurther particulars. Address, THE W A S IN O N or A I A E BUREAU,
WANT «l I-HKLP.
Mr Io you need help of any land, a cook, girl for hr«t*e work, boy or mant Let them know it th-ouffh thU column. It cot/* Mou nothing and the unemployed are watching it for position*.
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TERRE HAUTE DAILY NEWS,'SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 18911
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
ANy«»tyy' »Mv.vTy
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good girl at oncc, 609 Ohio
W Sixth street.
ANTED—A Kin to do general house work, at 629 north Sixth street ANTKO-Country. and city Kins for genW oral work d£isouth Ninth street.
WANTKD—*
Inquire at iSO north Twelfth ytreet. **r ANTED—Good girl for general housework* Vy
Mrs Ed Wcinsteiu. 61:1 south Center street
WANTEIWGtrl
WANTED—A
IS or 14 yean» old, t» nssist
in small family. No washing. Inquire, at 454 north Fifth Street. A whfipladv-ttook and a •'olored' .,<p></p>VV wait on tali Enquire nt 644 Ohio street.
WANTED—XJentteman
AN"TED—Any kind of work"fey a wOtaan. 450 north Fifth street. \irANTED—Washing aad irtralajt. lnqui«« YV St wufli Ninth street.
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\*rA'TKD-^Ru*tioa
(t^r^gbly settle and Mt}uire natural home ot *m wit the ^^A^
n»Hi tM^Ued, the top layer oP clmk» %t 4»HeUisss»t !clay,«tpeetally s^WcWt ami kiln-! ceM* tail witH NFNJTT I«KI witl K*% nnt nS \. f»hAKTl-H. ISS# *WM®
blue Imrned with'i^wit I-HIV, »1U be pot on au.i the whole thorouRhly pn^d into I if ANTED—** *i«»atton in a reManrant, or maas by tbe 10-ton city roller, «s w#i*ht att^mented by sewral tons ot fig iron. It tbe burnt clay product ie wvrthv of what is «aid ol it by its friend*, the test Utat is now being made will prove it Tbe tasws iayet to be developed.
r«lit« CMlH Tw-dajr
oho Perkint and Ed Whi were each
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by a ymibg man in
\f inv ind ol stoif work. Enquire at .He jiberry streat.
WANT®L~—Sitoatton
hyayodngladyst-mi-
graphcr and oaltoraph operator food tvieraaec. N- J^ews office. on form. Atwui who rses. roWi irnd sat ktnda "EagUi xtmt.
With two
A NTKI—WtuaUon tn a gpoeery, W jTears' cxfi*rieore^ani can give £w»d re.f erence*. Knq tr** at 22S nonh Fifth street.
to «idi Ave.
any psntnsa la o#» wot* or *r ia familiar with all Wirt* of city and willla* to work tor moderate wag«*. Inquire V.
Main street.
w- ,t .. 1 »»X» lOAK-4lc«#y advaaced ftrota 9& and eossa thb tneruins in the ob jta»w tors^ or «^mng
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ttm* t*m mtmHi* tM* tmtemm fr**ni '•'jtafe'fafe
BY day. week OT wifat,
W *nJ iwni*bed room* for real, 640nt.rih
WA»TBf»~*BMTder*
WANTED-I
by week, day or meal,
tod Ju aUhudrconw tor rent, i£J loath Nlntb. ifr AVTK&t-TOiwdfl*(K od honowagon*nd itara^lora!fi|M ho»e. loqair® (9} thhiettcs-
*die» to call at «wniUi Kl«r-
enth ftMxwt and Jearn «omeUiitng to tbeir adv«nM«-
fr BMsrsa''su^nsst r.
W. Harrey. a STEm~T«»rent
a*mftUeotta«*: or four
VV w«f tor light botwe keeping, Add row V«« OFT***1 if ANTlH~5«ew«ng. underwear, iinrt baby W outfitt made vary neatly. Add^w* 524 n&th Math «r«t.
WAkitchenChentoat
STKD—To
rent boow of two rooms and rent not to exceed 44 a knonth.
Addraw No. W street. 5r irrA^TKD-^A l*r?e honM. lurnUhed or partW iriuralthed, writable forbp«dcr». Enqnfre »t 2U North Four iitreet.
%t ANTED-A lady of wlent and energy for profitable «mpl«yn»'nt «t4« sooth Ninth sir*et. First door south of Main. mar ANTED—A house of six rooms in rood VV condition, for family of ijw. wuth aide preferred. Address W. H. C. News office.
ANTED—To rent a four-room house hav inK & barn suitable for team and *cow. Prefer alocation near Polytechnic. Address, -tfnee. Jno. wxllao, general dellxerly, post
AN^ED-To rent a brick yard with all .nlmsary machinery for making brick. .aqurie.tlMi ,.rlU »'lm,tr|g
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J^OR RENT—Furnished room for rent at Oak street.
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7OK 14ENT—Furnished rootas Inquire at 4i2 north Konrth street. 70R -KENT—Furnished
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CAMPBELL,
MAR .r-*.
WASHINGTON (secret) RIAGE BUREAU, Incorporated under the lawB Stite of Wnshington.
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A- are now in the hands ot the carriers who are responrible for the proper delivery of all papers. If you do not receive your paper each evening, do not pay tor It, Saturday when the boy calls to collect.
Toom
for rent.
quire at 125 north Fifth street
I4 1431 south Seventh street. Soldchoap. as thev must be sold. .'OH SALE—House and lot. House has 6 rooms. Improvements can't be beat. Enquire 785 south Third street.
FOit
KALK—A four Heated covered buggy, *heap. V. ILULMAN.Br., Thirteenth street and Fifth avenue.
FOltre
SALE—1 flat horn, and a base drumn,
both
FQH
Kirl to do^rencwl honse work.
for
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on table aud house work,:
girl 13 or -4 years of age to do
general housework. Washing sent away from home. Enquire at 400 Ohio street. [f ANTED -Good girl, with eood references, lor general housework in family. Apply at l02S» Bort!» Sixth^street. Oeriaaa preferred.
in office. Palanrfftn,
Expenses paid hero if engaged. Enclose self address stamped envelope. Manager, Lock Boa 462, Detroit. Michigan.
ANTED—Lady in office. Salary 1500. Expenses paid here if engaged. Kncloao ressed stam—•* Uaniger, loek
}L .'"wiaedj«tam|ied envelope. 14fci. Detroit. Michigan.
WAKTRP-arrtTATioxs.
WirJJl «dvt»iMm*dt wdcr tkt» imertfd nmt week frtt. If you art i* need of mrfc do net kegiialt tov&tki* rtrfmna.
in good condition. Will sell chcap.
I qui at 314 Ohio street. C. 1. F.vlD, pawnbroker.
SALE OR RENT—A two story brick hotel. including store room and livery in connection situated ori T« H. I*. U. R. will sel
cA«h or trade for good farm land. Adoriss T. Simpson. Hincslxnough, IllUJois.
.'OR baLK—
1 two-seated stjrrry. 1 spring wagon. horse. 1 slnaleha'n»s*.. 1 Wilson bone mill.' 1 feedc tier. 1 wire screen for counter.
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Wine
35c per gftHon. If you try it once you will use no other.^ Order bl North Seventh street.
En-
?OR BENT—Furnished room for rent. quire at 221 north Fifth street.
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General Agent
-BUT ONE
Eivr
^OR RENT—Furnished room for reut. quire at 223 North/ifth street.
,«OR RENT—Furnished ro .ms for rent, quite at 507}^ Main street, third floor.
En-
'OR RENT—One furnished and one unfur-
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nished room. No. 220 south Ninth street.
FOR-'RKNT—RoCall'
-ms suitable for ladies or
(^ent emeu. at 202 north Fourth street 0« RENT—One plecant front roon, newlv fnrnUhed, rent reasonable, 624north Ninth •C. .street.
OR RENT—A nicely furnished roon for rent in cent! 113 south Eleventh street.
1 at on or
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KENT—Brtck hou-eof eight roou 307 south Fourth street. Apply to Uenrv, No. 708 Walmi' street.
ht rooms No. P. C.
RENT— 1 be desirable brick residence No
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51O Walnut sire«-t.
A ten
room house with
frwtand rear stairways for bas* mcnt and sccond storv. vi-ater wo ks.gas and cistern water, will rent rwison«b3c to right party. Call or address Gould News oil cc.
FOB8AXJB.
70U' 9A l.K—A seeon i-hancl buggy, anquirc
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i*85 North Eleventh street. otf S\LK—A very nice llaby Huggie. and, Mifnglng lamp. 524 nonh Ninti* wirect..
A good Vecond-haWd' J»iaa&- in
good condition, inquire 642 north sixth
•I DORSAL •'—A monument »t the Terre Haute S One Works Co., very chiap. Inquire at that place. I?OR SALE—a young now, fresh in May, 1451 'Uth Seventh street. Sold cheap, as she must be sold. v?Ofc SALE—Team, wagon and h«rness at
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K. t'l-RTIS,.
Commission merchant, 1123 Wabanh AvS
r?OR SALE—Five buildings on Main street, I also twenty-one feet unimproved on &ain. ."onr store rooms on Fourth, a brick bl»cksn ith shop on Cherry street, small frame dwelling on Fourth.. Also nineteen feet unimproved on Fourth, seventy-eight lots on college avenue, and farm lands in Vigo county also oiaer tod(L
Apply at 414 North Sixth street, between p. m. and 4 p. m. MRS. ALEX McOREt«OIl.
NOTICE.
ADMINISTRATOR'SSALS-NoticcU^ereby
given that the undersignssd administrator witli the will annexed, will sell on Saturday, tsw*h .8th. isai, at idc court onse door in inoi county, Indiana, the following veal «s»us in «wd county to wit: •,
tats
All that part of lot flftyalx, (36J in division of section »1xuen. township twelve north, nuiet nin« west, uovr in the city of Terre Haute and bounded on the south by Locust street, on the west by £ixth street., on the north by the north line ofa private alley north of a barn on the premise* and on the cast by an alley.
Tract number two, part of said, lot nnmber fifty .six (Aft bounded on the south by the north lino of raid private alley, ou the west byHxth street, on tbe north by th~ south line of tbe lot owned by Michael Harttnew and on tba east by the alley running north and sooth through said lot fifty-six (5*) in subdivi«ton of said aecU,n
nine west, together
ited
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a cook. «c may_kind «f north FiMrteenth street. a ywwnr iaaa its yeans oW)
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the four d*e
there
houses situated .therein. Tr*ct number three that part of lot flfty-*lx fc«)fn »ubd'Vi«ion of section sixteen af»rt*atd. Waded oa the south by Locurt street, on the east by Lafayette street, on the north by the *nath Una of a lot formerly conveyeai by testator Samuel Merry to Emma K. Merry, and on tbe wen by the alley running north and south nmraberfour, lotrWtt er clghty-«ren iubdivtrton of said mt -a sixteen, town chin twelve nort*, It nine weat, «t
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due.
to
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bidder on t* Ml wlo* term* nsmcir: Oa» half of tbe rch* monev to be paid in tad the out tSr a be p*id wlthin twrlve not ths with six»tr u* lBt®*esr tbereon the purchaser tagtva thet«for waiving valula«Tii aud scared by mor gage on the premiss wild: all done in penuaticeof an order of the VteoCircuHCont.
L^L1ED. THOMAS, Administrator. Smraow smiso*. Attorney*.
1 Saturday a pair of gold hook ft* I' tadeain leather «we. lwt oa Mala street
S,«K1Stfti.C«T-Oa
freleeea ItatkMd Ktolh «r on railroad
ans^hlnft •«UI i%MtnnL Finder will be re-
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#7,00»-^orohe of the nod beautiful su5 bur ban rteidrnees around .Terre Haute. Veay large lawn with est trees, splendid locati high ground hast of neighborhoods: the »n«« of a lifetime. Term- tavor'Kble. fa,*90-.|J«iiani residence ot ten rooms on south Fifth street Large corner tot. If you want a desUra.e home this. Sa,aaO-Ncw seven-room residence on west aide of north Eighth sue tni*ar third •s'r5 avenue. All street Improvemesu m*de. Splendid lot, good neighborhood. Mall only be aStered for a 81,2&e—Nice. tn w, 4-room cottage on north
KH-venth atreet near Lafayette, gfc Beauitfnl hnmc. Terms 9400 cash. I balanceeasy payments. 91,804)—"-rvom retudt uce al«o small store room on lot, north Ninth street and
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Glean Meat Market,
Ooinur Fourth and Ohio
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Maple avenue. Splendcd location
tor ice cream, confectionary and ci» gar store. Terms S43oca*h, balance monthly payments.
VIGp SEAL ESTATE C0MH,
«86 MAIN '8TREBR'»^ :**n
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MARKET.
-MEATS AND
1 mof!
8AUSAQES.
S ••i: .. Ciioicest in the (iitv aV' iy T. J. PArTOS'S
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PASTS ASTD SUITS*
FOR THE EiRLT
When you wnt anything in the Hue of office desks, chairs, etc., do net fail to come end see us. We are the exclunivu aftentA for thu Indianapolis Cabinet Oompany's cieaks which hav^a reputation eecoml to none in the country. We have '•iwnr priced deske, but it you have a 'desk to buy a dollar or two's difibreuoe should not prevent youi getting the beat.
Foster's Carpet and Furniture House,
PRY «toi»s.
Btiel^pye Store
OPENING SALE OF
And Suit Patterns Light Weight and ldg^t Colors of
The Best Assortment Ever Shown in .Hie City, prices Very Low.
BUCKEYE-CASH
KTKSA1T 1 BACO«.
Is about the only thinor in packing pork that is
these days, and a witty Irishman says that we utilize that rto run the blast in the blacksmith shop—so complete is our establishment How all-important it is, then, that only 'afosdlutely sound, healthy stock should ba used,
Is all expert Inspected oa the hoot You can be' stfre of per-' fectly pure meat by asking for Kingan's, and insisting 0 having it., ,.
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Also, tbe largest Stock ill
Tailoring Goods.
645 MAIN STREET. Original$3.00 -Pants-
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SKCONP-HAKDSt GOOD".
rad-hand goods for sale.
first-class line of second-hand 'is1-' and farnitare lor tide VfcOPE* JWatob this adverliMgMnt for our prices on ftMiag bcAls. ARNOLD & ۥ., 117 north Fourth fa# WiSboMMIS-siON MKRCHAXT.
General raMsshMtoa Nmkanl, 2» WA8A8H avenue.
E. CURTIS
Has for sale the best baled hay in iheotty: atiw* the cheapest groceries. tc.
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