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a nause of f!«whnch, parish of Balllnaiilneto, Newport, County Ttppsmiry, Ireland, at the reeideoceof her sister, Mr*. Johanna Phillips, 615 south Ninth street. Rt 630 p. m. Sunday, April 19. sged 77years, 1 month and 19 l*ya, of general debility.

RS»h seat*

DRESS GOODS

Our business in dress goods is very good. A great many people get better bargains than they looked for. The price of 59c for goods worth from 75c to $1.25 is certainly a great bargain, and this is what we arf giving, 59o is the price of a large table ful of dress go*-ds stripes, plaids and plain goods* Call and see us.

Tlie funeral mill occur Tuesday, April a, at 830 a. from tbe resldenea, and from St. Patrick'* Church at 9 a. m.

Espenhain & Albrecht

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Krtenda are inrlted to attend without further notice. MiUB-CaUiarltw, wife of Peter Grub, died Sunday evening at 4 o'clock of lung trouble, sgSd 6S year*, 3 month* and 23 days,

The funeral will take place Tuesday afternoon at 130 o'clock from the German Methodist Quitch. Interment at Wood lawn cemetery.

Vrlends of the family are Invited so attend without further notice.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

TOCKHOl DKR'g SXKKTINQ O- O., O. AMf. 1* K. K. CO. A special meeting of the stockholder* of the Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago A 8L Loiila railway oojnpany will be held at the principal office of eeld company, in the city of ClnclnnaU, Ohio, on the 6U» day of May, A. D. 1S01, at 10 o'clock a. in., to consider the (jmwtlon of ni&kln* an operating contract with the ClnclnnaU, Wabash

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railway company, and of Issuing the hood* of wis company, not to exceed In the aggxegate sura of four million dollars principal, with interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, principal and interest payable tn gold, mewed by a mortgage made by thi» company and the Cincinnati, War hash & Michigan railway company upon the property embraced in said operating contract including the interest of Udi company in said railroad and property under madl operating contract and for such other business as may come before »aid meeting. The transfer books of this oompony will be closed at the close of business on April ao, 1HU1, and opened at the opening of basiness on May ?. Iftll. &

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April 8, IHKL" c* o. o. ft at L. By. Co. pAHU Or TBAMKI. The family of the late J. C. Mtttilt 'J*1**® express their heartfelt thanks for the Wnto^i ana attenUon shown by our friends and the mcn, b«rs of Uws several lodges of which the deceased was a member,

WANTED.

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PENN aaKgK MUTUALTfe cost. Address, ja4# Chestnut I^rl iSj Street, i'hlladelphlft.

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'£7New York City. ^yyANTKiv-To weeks for light driftng Becttul street.

$2,400

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ROSS A MOFARTIAND,

OHIO 8T*lti5T.

$1,150

furnish UKine* to build and aff.jy"*1**for

farm

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FOR RENT-

T70K BKNT-~Foar rooms, suitable for man and Jt4 wife. Inqnere of C. Kjpert at pbotoJrraph gallery, m\h Main street.

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RENT-ROOMS-DealraWe furnished rooms oter my store. Apply to B. *. Lawrence, Fourth and Cherry tT OH RKJfT—Suite of three unfurnished rooms, J1 down stairs, centrally located, to parties without children. Reference required. Address E, this office.

I7*GE KENT—One set of splendid rooms with JP all modern conveniences, for gentleman and wife wily, to the Koopman block. Monehat reie parties need apply. A^l^at «33 north street. SOOPMAN

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BKNT—One half of a line large store-room and one dwelling room on Main street for 115 per month. The other half Is occupied by a millinery and drees cutting establishment. References wanted. Address KXFKKS, Terre Haute, Ind.

MAX.\Blumberg, •I MONEY LOANED*-

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HonsKHor-D GOODS, HORSES,LIVE STOCK,ETC. Without removal or publicity.

JEW AID SlCOfD-HAira GOODS

WILL BS SOU)

ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN

415 OHIO STREET."

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hire* horee for two or Addreas 801 ««lh

FOR SALE.

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House and comer W, s«j XenUJ and Ohio streets e^

eV /half, on /OVQ street*.

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ham.

sweet well, #»ta smit railroad Will trade for city

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of li? acrea. acres tmdw mmfour rxKms houiw cm mile fwwa

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STORAGE A»D COIWIS HOUSI. I. HEA8E8UK. TWiD A WAtWIV ST$

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Insurance, Real

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JRFTPTIONS

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CA**l'U''t'/Ugrgri8t8 OAY OR WIGHT.. alFAYETTE AVENUE.

HAUTE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY, South Sixth Street. :TRIC DOOR BBLL,

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ELECTRIC MOTORS.

AUOU8T

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES,

ONSTRUCTION WORK AND REPAIRS,

ORTH END BLEACHERY. Prepared to do any land bleaching, dying, reabating hata and bonneta from a carefully select assortment of late etjles. special attention Is gi»eo to dying feathers, tips and straws on slxm 303 N, THIRD ST., South of Chestnu and North of Eagle.

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GROCERIES AND PROTISIONS AQkmAsoC^eesa-Lhosboqiar, asrattaee, Cteaa

WINES* LIQUORS AND CIGARS* SCOUSHMR (Boctrar Third and Mulbem. F. WILLIAMS,

DENTIST,

ROOMS 2 aad 4 BEACH BLOCK. trtw BuefeefeCash Stwe. Ind. EJFORV,

aott.KR MAKSft AXt» smatT-iROW WORKKSi. —REPAIRING A 8PB0IATY— All otdm aM«iid«d to at ahopa, Taoth and Loouat ^rtato.

RMidMOMs 1C25 Omaa St. T.6NRI,

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GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, ft* tfe* Lihsm ftwawwsOs^ Mew Tout WMft &BK

HI Olite iferwa*, tVirrs ffsata, t«£ & T. & 8TUNKARD,

OttrtM MM, liaeneSih ThhNlstrw*. ome»h«w*~ai» tda,ak.9«eSaikdf tofp. as

FRANK

T. GOFF,

108 Noinrs FVc*ra Srxner, Til ASA SHECT IRON WORKER and ftqpa&t WocK pronplty

HSNRY

SMITH,

D«A£JOt STArtJK mto rioter OROCERI &S

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Modiciaee work of f«*et* of ih»m art

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prmtagkroa blood potwrnnanfl that in to be found In And It is tb© only medicine that will _____ permanently destroy the effweta of

XKRCCS1AI. A!t» W»TA8R FOKOWSfl. Jg It is a purely vegetable remedy, entirely harmless, and yet is the most potent blood purifier ever discovered*

Book CO tUowfaad gfcla Diseasesim THI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlaata, Ga-

WILSON, Aix-Kimwor Upholateriri gf,

MATTRESSES MADE TO OEDER, AM kinds of Matreases ^owied.^ne andPerfocated Chair 8caU, rumttarePwldng, eto. Remortd from basement of Mtall building, south nrth street, to 104 Worth Fourth Street

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HAUTE

ARTIFICIAL 8TONE WORK8. (B. a JODD, lHOPHIHTOR) BUILDING 8T0HE OF All KINDS,

EKRE HAUTE NOVELTY WORKS

434 CHERRY STREET

AD kinds of wood work and repairing done on short notice. Umbrellas repaired and grinding of all kinds.

ANDERSON, HENDERSON & CO.

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ABASH CORNICE WORKS.

FRED KANZLETTER,

FRED

First'' Cabin Round Trip Tickets 165 to 185 and up-

upward. Steerage 136

and upward. Sailing lista, rate sheets, oalenaars, guide books, free.

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DRS. MAIL & HUNT

Dcrjtiets,

(Soccewors to Bartholomew A Mau.1

The stock is new and contains no shelf worn goods. Prices as low as the lowest SEVENTH AND OAK STREETS.

J. HAGER, FISH MARKET, Always on hand, a full stock of KISH,both river and lake Poultry, dressed and live Oysters, tn can and bulk Butter and Kg(i, etc. 420 Ohio 8tr««ts

CHRISTIAN

SCHAFER,

MEAT MARKET

The cholcest of Meats, fresh and eared Saasages, Lard, etc. 804 south Ssrsnth itrest.

ITY FISH MARKET.

-All Kinds of Fish—

•JtlVRR, LAKR, GULf and OOKANAlso live and dressed poultry. BECTOB A CO., 412 Ohio I

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TANDARD SEWING MACHINE amplest and best The only rotary shuttle mamachine on the market.

DALE 4 STRANG, 674 WABASH AV*. J. w. CiJXiHAM, Agent.

ANCASTER BLOCK COAL 1! Buy of theTHPHMAH WwstJBuix Aim Bwin. GOAT.CCWPAKTat the Mlowtog prices: Car lota. pac ton brw*«on,*2per"on deliwwd, 13.40 per ton. «34 Kortt» aa*frm street.

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MILLER,] nCAPLt Airo PA»CT ^tfrl -GROCERIESDry Goods, Notions, if are and Tobacco Prices the wry tewem. ?tle at. ud

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GILLETTE,

DENTIST,

North wet oor. Wabaah av*. and Savaoth au IJLBARTH

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than the disease* they pretend to C)irt%Tlwie i« butane perraaoentcuro Jot

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STREET CUBBING AND SIDEWALKS, AIL KINDS OF CONCRETE WORK Leave orders at 923 MAIN STREET 525 OHIO STREET

A. J. GAJ-XjAGHEK,

PLUM BE!?,

Gts and Staam Fittar,

434 Ckarrr Strewit, Tmtv Banta.

Grinding, baws Dressed

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W O O S O S O IN E THE GRtT ENGliSM REIItOY wt&M 'PWnHHp*iMntly tone aS fwsas el ««atoeea, emta-

farVoodranientedtoKitte ettt aBtdtetrw ta pteoeofthte. kntUi ssfrtaate letter andwe wma

hy wtinB mall Psw*, one fiadtaHra II Ooe wai Mease, stx «tn

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etoeea The wood

FQUli WEUIESS. fcrrwrii a®#"' «eti

TATJ««-nJw»J*s A«»

and

Repal red—Sdsaors, Skates, Carpentei

Renal red ^-Sdsaora, Skates, Carpenter and Butcher tools put in the beet of order. Repairing Carefully Done. J, ARMSTRONG, 10 North Third Street.

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Manufacturer of Cornleee and Dealer in Booflng, Mattering, Tinware, Ktc. Also a full line of our own Make Tinware. SB LAKAYKTTB AVE., TKRRK HAUTE, IND.

L. HYDE,

K.

MILLI2STRRY

8tyUsb and cheap. Bargains In Trimmed Goods and Ostrich Feathers. Removed to S17 WABASH AVKNUK

STERCHI, CABINET-MAKER,

UPHOLSTERING, VARNISHING, FURNITURE REPAIRING AND WOOD CARVING, 1134 Wabash Avenue.

OE HAMEL,

COAL AND WOOD

_GU»*y y*—•s+thMKnto-mnr cnrtrtVnrtSltg

lOJKC®* M^AOR. iiMM A. KDBMT. BI^AOK 1TISBKT, /Undertakers and Embalmers, North Fourth street, Tore Haute, Ind. Ware •Wins SiGth stand Washington ate. AU oalli il reeshre pnuot attantian. Oo«n d« and nichi ^LBKBT 8KIFFKBT 0BOCERIK8 AND PBOVialONS

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«U aohaaKwwietal. vsHwgar^toekbearl, OweQCtC. AfBrnnl. in #Jg^^|ySg5i ^r^mTShlSifiii* ",t* ofttie

ufwSSlsr,taeOng

defaodantii(" suffiaisnOF with the fraudutant twpla^rtimm and, there-

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aoiapaitirfthaiawwa. Aoarty

Is liable for the fraudulent t^pm*ntailon of hit MMMtt, acting within the Mope of his ensteytamt, KtSerep«weo»ti««^ teiBaiiaaiiy SoMMwted wth the servioe batog performed hy taa prtoclpaL *a«i.w*Hca oowraiswrnt gitouoaacg mjumna. 'it.«4, Ohio A Mississippi Kailwsy company vs. oavid Hawkins, Martin ac, Afflrroed. Croat* packer,,}. travel upon a public street which he know* to be defective. (3) Wten a oomplaint chaigas negtt-

good unless lt necessarily appears from the other avanne&U that the ptalnUft was In fact la fault ruuiuna ANU riuoTic*. 114, MagnusJ.Oarnahanetai, vs. Samuel A. Chenowalh et ai. Martin C. C. Afflrm d. Beta bard, J. fl) There Is no such causo for demurrer to a complaint as "ralijolner of artlea plaintiff." A judgnMAl will not be reversed for errone«)o*ly overruling or sustaining a demurrer for misjoinder of causes of action. (3) A Joint motion for a new trial by two or more co-paraee wiu not be sustained if any one of the pwtlss he not enttUed to anew trial. ... ?t James K. Medsfw vs. Thos. Pogne. Sullivan a a Revised. New, J.

In an action by the owner to moons damage* for the death of a mare from an injury received a stallion, by reason of the negligent of the owner, where the ruling Question was whether the act causing the injury was the result of negligence on the part ot the owner of the stallion, and if so whether the death of the mare was caused by injury without fault on the part owner, evidence of tbe oocurrence of simitar facts in the experience of witnesses, without injurious results, 1s irrelevant and incompetent

INTJCNT—1VIDXNC E.

TO. John N. Wilson vs. Nathan Clark etal. Marshal C. C. Affirmed. Robinson J. Where the In twit with which an act was done becomes material, it is proper to as* a competent witness what that intent wss. 68. South Bend Iron Works company etaL vs. Ozias Duddleson. Marshal C.C. Affirm.d. Robinson J.

The Questions In this case are the same as those Involved in Fo. 70, Wilson vs. Clark, und upon the authority of that case this is affirmed. f.'Xtaftl JBstato Transfer*. John F. Nelson and wife to Selma 8.

Scott, 60 feet tn Pralrleton ... Charles J Wey and wife to Maggie Burgan, lot 7, block 23, Chestnut's add.... Auditor of Vigo county to John Whitcomb, part section 8, township 13, range 9 Samuel Boyse, Commissioner Nippert, to Andrew Walker lots 17 and 20, Nippert's sub Joslah Winder and wife to Ottmar Dreeher, part lot 30, Tecumseh ......... Lydia Barbour to Belle J. Shlvely, lot 175, block 8. Smith's sub Mary K. Pilpps and husband to Michael

Eperley, lot 43, Centervllle .............. W. B. Cochran and wife to Mary E. Phipps, lot 43, Centervllle....— ..... John Frederlcks and wife to Thomas

Frasch, part section 4, township

range

11,

300 00 850 00

129 81

Brown, and Sister M. Cecilia, whoso maiden name was Eleanor Ballly, to Sisters of Providence for the purpose of Jterpetuattns title, the land owned by St Mary's of the Woods

Total......

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C. Groavenor & (Successors to A. J. Dunnlgan)

Druggists and Pharmacists

PreeerfptlOQS Carefully Filled. Lafayette Avenue. Terre Haute, Indiana.

15 00 250 00 201 00 40 00

GerhardtH. Zumpe to John Klewltt, part lot 15, Chase's subdivision .... Belle Weir and huiband to Alice C,

500 00 435 00

Rogers, undivided half in part section 21,

township

ranges

Josephus Cotlett to John J. Curtis, lot 85, Hudson's subdivision A. H. Donhamjt al. to John tiriffln and wife, lot 33, Boulevard place Andrew Grimes and wife to Cyrena

Champer, part of section 13, township 12, range 8 Thos. F. Donham et al. to David Klmmerle, lot 15, Bouifard plaoe G. Eshman and wiretp Reese, Snider &

Co., lots 18 and 53,Bose's subdivision. Herman Meek et inc. to A. P. Klvlts,

lot 3 in Van wyck's subdivision Fannie Miller to James W. Adams, same lot—— John Hutton et ux. to Thomas B. Underwood et al., one-hair acre In s. w. quarter, section 9, town 10, range 10, to be used as lot for M. E. Church Milton H. Piety et ux. to Samuel Piety, e. «. e. n.w. ^|, s. w. Quarterl section 25. town 10, range 10 Sheriff Vigo county to William Gray,

875 00 375 00 150 00

1,500 00 ISO 00 100 1JKI0 on 900 00 925 00

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.$ 8,785 36

Marriage JMeensee,

William Olive and Beatrice Marlon. Isaac Patton and Margaret K. Biggs. Charles HcUulre andSallle Wasteland.

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Smar-Baw. Arm and active. Sales, 66 hogsheads and 7 6W bags centrifugals. 96 testS^c bags centrifugals, 96 888 hogsheads and 8.528 bags Muscovado, 89 test, 33-16e l&Jbsgs molasses sugar, 89 tast, 21516c refined, dull and easy standard A, 4Ue confectioners' A, 4 7-IGc granulated, 4 7-lOc.

Bally boy

with a fflaw «ya ia what a a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough

ohap termed Syrup.

Svaelmen

OHM.

Et. Clifford, New Caaael, WisC, TI troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, hia stomach was disordered, hie liver wae affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he wee terribly reduced in fleeh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters oured him.

Edward Shepherd, Hamaburar, III had a running eore on his leg of eight seers' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buckien's Arnica Salve, and hie leg la sound and well John Speaker, Oa tawba, Ohio, had five large fever sores cm his leg, doofeoza said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box BocklenNi Arnica Salve cared him en tirely. Sold by J. A (1 Baur'a drugstore

BMiMaitotss Mm,

The bast aeiva in ih« world for cutr, tmilsee, eoxes, nlotn, salt rheum, tlsver aoree, tetter, cheeped hacda, chin^Atzw, OMi»,and all akm «ruptio{», end poai* tively cures pUee, or no pay req uired, It is guaranteed to give perfect setisfaotwm, or money reftmded. PrioeSSonots per box. For sal* by J. A a Bear, BonkHaastoornarof Seventh end Wabash WV&KW* 9w«i »y Bwinli AMbmsCars,

PrrsssmrBo, luts Deosmber 1889. Br. Itemrn, CRT: DKAB Sm—-My wife had a bed cough for tee yewv, and in September lost wae compelled to^dwher bad witiiooiMittmptlen. We bed given upsll bopeeandao had the doefewa, bst with e%ht bottfaM of Baifes% Asthma eare she was mured, aad «a hearty as anybody now.

We cheat fully reooanmead thie SEkrdictn» toeUoonsan^tiva*. ORAIOUW Wttxxe,

Fors^eby Buntin A Co.

On Thctrwdbiy the"

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Sosar. V*k£,:?£

Him foiut, April 20.—Coffee.—Options o, barely steady, 5 to 30 points up closed 5 to 15 points up, and quiet, Sales, 30.250 bus. including April fl7.60im.60 May, *17!a«17(j0 June, $17.26fflf 35 August $16 86&1&96 Sep tember, Jlft.%ffl6.45j October, «5.8(Xfl5.8d November, 115,25®16 30 December, S14.9G&1&06 Spot rlo, dull, Arm fair cargoes, 20c: No. 7,18ft &18HC.

April 23rd, st

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UNLIKE TEA A COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES. The claims ot cocoa as a useful article of diet are steadily winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee, it is not only a stimulant but a nourisher and it has the great advantage of leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general use. The strong may take it with picture, and the weak with

VANHOUTEN'SCOCOAvmimpunity.

"BEST A GOES FARTHEST."

OOOOACooea

tited. atway* WMtd")

wavier,

was in a very bad fix. I was bed­

ridden. Kidneys disordered, dlzesUon torpid, arm helpless with rheumatism una blood poison (the effect of a wound received during the war) and foil of that odious disease catarrh. The doctors said I would not live and quit giving me medicine, as It did no good. I have slnoe used nothing but (iermetuer. Mr kidneys are well, my digestion good, my palsied arm is well, my catarrh removed end my general health is excellent.

Unrnt no

tiumrfora, ti»t IA ati

THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR

Chimney Tops, Rooffng and Sheathing Paper, Fire Brick, Sewer Pi Flue Linings, Fire Prooff Tolepeone 126.

FACIAL BLEMISHES. The lkrgMl nUMUbmcM ta the worM for tk* lrf*tmrnt ef the tkin *nH«caIp,»««m»,mrfM,warU,KiJi«floou hmtr. blrthmuki, moth, frttklM, pimplw.wriBklti, red mm, ml Trim, oily kla, teat, Mkekbwd| nju MM, r«l T(IM, Oil* UU, tOM, HKUWii bartxn' llch, tcart, pltUnfti. powdtr tnarki, f«el»l rftr.lojmi.nl, ,tc.^ Contuiuthm^Frn, »t ottc* or by b^uXi&SniVniiwiit xat (M»W) for'lOo.

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e. 14 s. e. 14 section 20, town 13, fange 8. except 10 acree no 05 Sister Anastssle, a Sirer of Provldenoe, formerly Mother Anastasle, superior general, whose maiden name was Jane .1

JOIIN N. WOOIMRRY, DmulolofM, 1SS W. 4J6& St., N.Y. City

STRANGE BUT TRUE.

Colonel I. W. Avery's Remarkable 8tateo^Bnt. This gentleman had been treated for years by eminent specialists, and the Brown-Sequard remedy was tried. He states that he had spent upworda of seven thousand dollars with the most eminent physioiane, and otherwise, but with* out the least benefit. He bade his old oomrades in arms an affectionate farewell more than a year ago, *and yet, here is what he writes under a fresh date. Could anything be more wonderful?

W. AVERY.

Colonel Avery was, for several years, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, ana his vigorous and versatile editorials gave that sheet a vivacity whioh won for him an enduring reputation as a first olass journalist. For many years he was exGovernor and Senator Colquitt's secreretary, later, had charge of the United States treasury department, and is today a proud, living monument to the virtues of that great healing and life giving elixir, Dr. King's Boyal Qermetuer.

Do not class it with other proprietary remedies. It is far beyond all of them in its beautiful proportions and accurate analysis of all that oonstitutse a real germ destroyer Mad a health giving com)und that all other so-called remedies the diseases which it will cure must take aback seat to give the highway to thie great and wonderful remedy for human health and happiness.

Prioe $L50 per bottle. For sale by all druggists and Dr. Ring's Royal Germetuer company, No. 14 north Broad street, Atlanta, Oa.

F. & Qm

Everybody should take a ri^em Hunter & Pinkley^ new cart.

CHEAP EXCURSION TO CHICAGO. Only $3.30 round trip via C.

St

E.

railroad. Tblcete good on train leaving Terre Hsute 1030 p. ea. Monday, April 30th, and on all trains of Tuesday, April good returning until the 22d inve. Qo and see the great California fruit and flower display. On exhibition one million lemons and ot*sgee, twenty sand calia lilliea. Houses built of tea. TheUrgw^grandest and most attractive festival ever held in Chicago, The Att. Canael air ship makes a flight every fifteen minutee ia same baiMing.

F. & O.

Who sells the easieet riding ai okingeart is tfcedtyf Why, 1 Pinkiey, of oours»-

Huntsr

WHO?

Rhoads A Carhart.

Mistime iifamd

time for you to Icy said* your winad get. asuft of sfisit« elothisg. OKI e!otfeier« tin ma to es*. ^a«e«lineo

lajortoos eSccU cm

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SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, WOUNDS, BURNS, s,SORES, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, &c,

—»pjPRIOE 50 CENTS. Send throe two-cent stamps for

free

4tTHR-01DiS0HPS'

ABSOI^UTEI^Y PURE,

FOR MEDICINAL, BATH, TOILET AND NURSERY PURP0SE5L TAR-OID CO., CHICAGO, ILL.

TO OUR PATRONS:

Having recently purchased the tools and stock of the (formerly) Phoenix boiler works and removed to more central location (Ninth t, and on the line of the street railway oomyou increased facilities and advantages.

street, near Union depot, and on the line of pany), He oen now offsr

Yours raepeotfully,

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REIMAN & STEEG,

Lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement, Flour, Feed,

Dg, White Sand and all kinds of Building Material. 901 and 903 WABASH AVENUE

MANION BROTHERS, —HEADQUARTERS FOR—

W O O S A E A N I I O N A N E S AMD THE VOLUNTEER HOT AIR FURNACE Galvanized IrAn and Sheet Metal Workers, Galvanized Iron Cornice, Tin and Slate BOOUD* 815 WABAAH AVENUE. TERRE HAUTE,IND.

tpsia and its sttendsnt train of ills. was cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery. Do you feci dull, languid, low-epirited experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in the mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaohse, nervous prostration or exhaustion, hot flushss alternating with ohiliy sensations, sharp, biting transisnt pains here and there, cold feet, drowsinsss after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unfreshing sleep, constant and indescribable feeling of dread, or of Impending calamity?

These are symptoms of bilious dyspepsia, or torpid liver, associated with dyspepsia, or indigestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovefy will subdue the cause, if taken according to directions, for a reasonable length of time, or money paid for it will bo oheerfully refunded. Children Cry for PitchsrTs^Cutorf£

lilicertain hard words, made into pills, Simply to sweel the doctor bills. are not what constitute Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They ere ainy. sugar-ooated, purely vegetable pills.

aui/s BUj(l»iWBVVUf |/UACH^ T9gBIMVia as pleasant as oonfeotionary to the taste

asp and acting upon but effeotuall gently

the stomach and liver and ae naturally

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as nature hersolf. For sick headache

in digestion,biliousness, oeustipation, anc all the resulting diseases, no laxative equal to them has ever been discovered.

THIS

preparation, with, out injuiy, removes

Frecklee, llivcr-Molee,

Pimples, Black-Ileada. San burn and Tim. A few applications will render the most stubbornIv red skin soft, smootli and white. Viola Cream Is not a paint or powder to cover defects, bat ft remedy lo cum It is superior to all other preparations, mad Is guaranteed wri veaatia&dLion. At druggies or mail" solar ftO cento, Prepared by (Mt. OMa.<p></p>DRUNKENNESS

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SAFE INVESTMEKTS.

mwLmm Use

Santa

Flue Pipe

Woodbury's Facial Soap For the Skin sad Scalp. Prepared by Dcrra*tolo«l«t wltji oxiwrlonoe. llyfblj indoraod by thomedlc«f profMtion nnwmoled ss romedj|lw (•ctenis, «oaJdho*d, o!ly skill, PISBPIM*JJjwk worms? wy OUIQIHRMUQ WUJ« lnuwi'on»« aMe toilst article, and a snro pniveutivo of all diseases of the akin and scalp.

At Orusslsts or by mall. Price 80o»

Skewered and Cared.

"First I was skswered and then I was cured," saye Jones, and he laughs heartily over his little joke. Well, let him lsugh. Let laugh who wins. He was skewered through and through by dya-

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not an experiment It has been tested, and its enormous sale is due solely to its merit. It is made on &nwr, and good

you

I saw there many bargains, I nailed some on the spot There may be others just Mi good,

But I guess not.

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SHOE STORE, 1106 Main Street.

FARMERSa»dThreshermen

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ANDRJCK, LAKE & LAKE, Office and Machine Shop one hair square south (f Main street, west or B. A T. H. railroad.

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Bmitn givtng waters, pronounced by eminent pbysloisns and sdenUtU to be sup«ior to the famous hot aprings of AHutnsas.

Cold and hot baths, vapor baths, Turkish baths nfwi stmuj] baQis. Tenth and Chestnut streets,:opposite Union depot On all street car Unas,

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All (ho Latest Improvements. Cushioned Gear, Steel Tire, Roturn flue-boiler fuel saved.

HUBER

ENGINES.

Tit ACTION, I'J.AIN Oil ON B.OOA IN I'NK AN1» NKVKK AN KXri.OXfOX.

All Sizes Threshers. Bepalrsof all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Engine and boiler work done by skilled workmen. Special department for model and pattern work. Cast or steel plow points made good as new.

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PracUoU, iPatbologlealf and fBdentiflc boms shoeing, in a Palatial shop- Kspedai attention given ui patholo^cal (dUeased) wet, and the eaesection eFtopmeet lnteff«lng, fottiivu knee hitting and otter aagulred haWts and ri«o

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