Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 August 1878 — Page 5
SPORT.
Fowler, an American, Walks II Miles on the Water-
i: •••.- :'N. I
The Saratoga Kace Course.
A NOVEL FEAT IN PRDESTRIANISM London, Aug. 21.—Fowler, the American, who undertook to walk on the water from Boulogne to Falkestine, in boots like canves, failed, after accomplishing eleven miles. The Times and Telegraph however, say, Fowler accqniplished the passage of the channel 011 foot, though he landed at Sandgate instead of Folkestine.
OFFICERS ELKCTED.
Newark, N. I. August, 21.—At the annual convention of the National Social Amateur Rowing Association last evening^. M. Pemington, of Providence E. L, Keves, ot Philadelphia and W. H. Allen, of Detroit, were elected members of the executive committee.
FIVE I URLON(iS.
Saratoga, Aug. 21.—The first race, live furlongs, was won bv Volturno, b_v a head oardman, second. Timer-J-osXi-
MILE ANI) FIVE FURLONGS. Saratoga, August 21.—The recond race, free handicap, mile and five furlongs, was won by Shylock, Kermedy second, Princeton third, and ten lengthc behind. Time 2:57%.
THE EARTH'S POPULATION.
A GREAT MANY FOLKS THIS YEAH—HOW THEY ARE DISTRI BITTED—I INCREASE SINCE LAST RE:
TORT.
From the London Times.
The fifth publication of Behm and Wagner's well-known "Iievolkerungder' Erde" is just out, a few days too soon to contain the new arrangement in the Ea6t. Since the last publication of these statistics the population of the earth 6hows a total increase of
15,000,000
partly arising from natural growth and partly the outcome of new and more correct censuses. The total population is now set down at
1,439.145.300,
312,39s,4S0
di
vided among the continents as lollows: Europe,
Asia,
Africa,
Polynesia,
ASIA.
Siberia, 1873 3,440,802 KuBsian (Jentral Asia 4,505,870 Turcoman region i.........V. 175,000 Khiva 1........ 700,000 Bokhara, 2,080,000 Karategin 100.000 CaucftBiH, 1870 8,301.744 Asiatic Turkey.. 17,8^,"00 Samoa, 1877 85,878 Arabia (inaey.ndent) 3,700,000 Aden, 1872 22,707 Persia 8/00,WO Afghaniwiau 4,00j,(M) Kaurstan 800,000 Beioochistan ... 850,000 China proper 405,0j0,000 Chineso border lands, including
Eastern TurKi8.au and Iijaoganu 29,580,000 Hongkong, 1870 130,144 Alacao, 1871 ., 71,8X4 Japan, 1874. 88,82 ,373 Brltirth India within British Burraah, 1872 183,421,281 Native States 48,110,200 Himalaya States U...I... 3,300,000 French settlements, 1875,..4 —.... 271,400 Portuguese settlements 444,617 Ceylon, 1875 2,45i,642 Daccadives and Maldives. 150,800 British BurraaU, 1871 2,747,148 Manipur 126,000 Burmah 4,000,000 Siani 5,750,000 Annsm ...*.. 21,100,000 French Cochin China, 1875 1,600,000 Cambodia 8H0,0U0 Malacca (independent) 2J9,000 Straits settlements 8JS,0S)7 East Indian settlements...... 84,051,000
AUSTRALIA, ETC. i-.y
Kew South Wales, 1876 680,848 Victoria, 1819 841,938 South Australia, 1870 V29.030 Queensland, 1876 —..... 18*7, UK) West* Australia, 1878 29,821 Tasmania, 1876 106,484 New Zealand and Chatham, 1S76.... 444.515 Best of Polynesia 1,80«,000
We have no space for details as to Africa. In
1S77
000.
275,000
Algeria had a,867,626
inhabitants. The population of Egypt is now estimated at
17,000,000,
Natal (in
000
and the
equatorial regions of Africa at
44,000,-
Caffre-land north of the Transvaal is estimated at a million Orange River Free State,
65,000
the Transvaal,
1875), 336,959
ants, and Cape Colony,
Guiana
1,065.000
Paraguay
inhabit-
1,148,462.
In
America the figures arc but little changed from those of the previous issue of these statistics. Greenland
(1S67)
to have a population of
is estimated
10.000
(1877), 300,oco
Nicaragua
Brazil
ii
MARKETS TO-DAY.
CHICAGO.
By Telegraph.)
Cbtcagfc, -kngnut in.
WHKAT—Unsettled and easier Ko. 2 red,93• cash D3#c for September No. 2 soring, !)3c ca*h »0c lor 8ept. lor Oct.
COU*?—Weak and easy 88^c cash 38?»c for Hept. O ATS—Kasy 21)c cash S£a Sept.
HYK—Flower! 48c. BAULKY—Lower $1.G8£ r-ash September. l'OKK—Stronger 10.60 cash Septembor $8 00 for Oct.
LAUD-A shade higher $7.15cash Sept. J7.20 Mr Oct. i.' WUiaitEV—81.07.
CINCINNATI.
By Telegraph.]
HACOX-Quli $6.87X@7@$7,37}i. LAltD—Quiet summer, $7.12H*
TOLEDO.
By Telegrapi. s' I Toledo, August 21. FLOUR—Steady.
WIIKAT—Active and lower No. 2 white Wabash, $1.07 No. 1 wulte Michigan, $I.05£ extra io, 11.03 amlKT Michigan, Keller August, OO^c September, «0c No. 2 rod Wubash, cash, _07c seller Augu-t, &0c ti^ylcmber, No., 8 red Wabash, cash, 90c No. 2 Dayton and Michigan red, cash, 90i*c No. 8 do, 90c western alnber, 9oc No. 2 amber Ills, $1.00. I
CORN—Dull high mixed, 12j{c Nf. 2. cash,
424c
A,-
(1872), 11,108,291
(1S75), 342,300
Ecuador
Peru
(1S75),
(1S76), 3,000,000
(1S75),
Ctiili
a^.S68 Uruguay
(1876),. 445,-
(1S76), 294,844.
man Distin afterwards paid me"~^ Run-'tfS.
drcd guineas a week to play for him. made me a pure silver cornet, and advertised that I played on his cornets and had alwaVs used his mouth-piece^ that was after I showed it to him, and had told him that it had been stolen from his store. It was a lucky steal for him. for my playing on his cornets have made them the mo6t popular of all. yot know I practiced an4t«"r *"NU*vtU &*$&*&*****
b.LS ^nd tVtli trla. prell arU Jkey to 4 ththe
fodeffcr"' »^'Jrreaoy or !Lmedios. ®^Ttce, t\\reo aw a'®® £ceiyt,ot50^Vn.idrV-
atrong.
bU,1°
I
fhe
Cincinnati, August 21.
FLOUR—Steady. WHEAT—Weak and lower amber and white, U0(a y7c,
COltN— fcjteiMy, 40f^42c. OA TS—Stendy, 22flr20 COTTON—Quiet mitt Jrm, llj^c, W111HKBY—Strong, $1.03. l'OKK—Nominal. BULK. MEATS—Quiet $5.12i, S6.12£, $6.87
No. 2 wuite, 46io
rejected, 4J, damaged, 35*^. OATS—Notning doing. IM
ST. LOUIS.
By Telegraph.]
St. Louis, August 21.
FLOUR—Dull. WHEAT—Lower No 2 red, Sic cash 80*@S84C closing at SSJic lor September No. red, 88Jifg»88^o ca«ij.
CORN—Lower a4^c cash a«d |fo/ Beotomber. OATS—I-owe 20^@20 %e. tor dept.
WHISKEY—ttiglier: $1.0". POUK-Lowrr $l0.37f. DRY SALTKD MK,\T6— Nominal. BACON—Closed lower cribs, fC.0cK^?7 clear, 1(7.25.
LARD—Nominal".
831,000,000
205,219.500
Australia and
4,411,300
America,
86,116,000.
The following table gives the latest results for the chief countries in the world: EUROPE. Germany, 1S75..., 42,727,80) Auitrlan-Hungary, I87d 87,i!50,'j00 Lii'chstcudteln, 1S7( 8,G(U SwiUurlauil,li70 2,75ll,t*54 Netherlands, 1STB 8,8(13,450 Luxemburg, 1875 .*. 205,IIS .European l&ussia, 1872 72,!i.2,770 Finland, 1fr?3 1,9 2.047 Sweden, 1?70... 4,42it,7M Norway, 1875 .i.. 1,807,555 Denmark, 1870 I,!!08.ij0) Belgium, 1870. 6,H30, IS5 France, 1870 86,005,788 Great Britain, 1878 itt,242,96i Faroes, 1870 .... 10,600 Iceland, 1870. 71,80» bpain (without uiuan^s) 1871 16,520,511 Andorra I2,0u0 Gibraltar, 1873 25 143 Portugal (with Azores) 1875.. 4,310,281 Italy, 1870 27,700,475 European Turkey (.boloro division y,571).'00 Kouuianl'i, 1873 5,07ii,000 Stjrvia, U70 1,800,023 Montenegro 1*5,000 Grcece, 1870 .: 1,457,894 Malta, 1873 145,6,4
SIKW VOUK.
By ^legraph.i
New York, August 21.
FLOUR-Quiet:receipts, 13,000 bbls sales, 10,0«ii bbls. $4®$n.75. WHEAT—Spring, uneettled Aujnist, firmer otherwise dul«, and aSl*. lower recoiptc', 361,000 bn. salts, 8.OO0 bu. No. 2 spring. October, $1.04.
RYE—Heavy. CORN—A trifle firmer and fairly active receipts, f,'0,000 bu. sales, 175,000 bu. [email protected] lot western mixed.
BARLEY—Nominal. OATS—S'-vady receipts, 93,000 bn. tales. 35.000 hu. 27^33 for: mixed Western *28^(^37^0 forw
PORK—Quiet JHO.^.'fplO.S*^-LA.RD—-tcady $7.3r,®7.45. WHISKEY—09)i@$1.10. PETROLEUM—Rutin ed, 10^c. 5
......
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For sale by all druggists. St. Louis.
A CARD.
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SpakilLg's Qlue, up to the sticking point. I a
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CATARRH
Sneezing Catarrh, Chronio Catarrh, Ulcerative Catarrh, permanently cured by
SANFORD'8
RADICAL CURE.
SASTOBD'S H-mrtix CVTOS ROT CATAKBH 1B a Etfc, ccrtalu, and or Aonent care for Catarrh of every form, and Is th' .aost perfect remedy ever devlsca. purely «etable distillation, and la applied locally by IB&afBatlon, and conetltntloually Dy internal admiulBtratlon. Locally applied, relief ia instantaneous. It soothes, heals, and clcansts the nasal paaMpes of every feeling of hoavlncM, otBtructfon, aulneaa, or dizziness. Constitutionally admtnisterod It renovates the blood, purines it of tlio. acid poison with which it Is always charged lu Catarrh, stimulates the stomach, liver, and kluncyB,
rirfects digestion, makes new blood, acd nennlts formation of sound, healthy tissue, nnrt finally obtains oompleto control over the disease. Tho mnnrlcfthln enratire powers, when all other remedies utterly fall, of SAjnpoao'S RADICAL Ctrnc, aro attested by thousands who gratefully recoinnicnd it to fellow-sufferers. Ko statement is mad* TOparding it «iat cannot bo substantiated by tho tnost respectable and reliable refcrmecs. It is a sreat and good medicine, and worthy all confidence. Each package contans a Treatise on Catarrh and Dr. Sanl'ord's Improrcl Inli:iUne Tulx-, aad full cUrucUoos for its uso In all coccc. Price |l.
An Enthusiastio Friend of Sanford's Radical Cure.
UoIlAtTo^, GBA^T & Bowmr'c FraE A:'."D Miran iA-st-B/Lirci! AOKUCT. 235 Pino Btrcet,
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 7,1S77.
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I really think It particularly adapted to wants of Bt. Lonls people, and they nil ought to know of It, and thoso who need It should try It. I will rlslc tho assertion that 1000 1 oz. vials (as a sample) to bo given away will soil as many bottles.
Trysome plan. Let tho pconlo have it»thevneed it. I believe I could sell SOW bottlco myself— of coarso yon could largely lncreaso this number. Why not try it? Yours truly, TVM. BO WEN.
and Canada*. WEEKS & POTTER, General Agents and Wholesalo Drugglsts,Bostoa,Mass.
LAME BAGS
ATO
RHEUMATISM
OLLINS
No. 10,430. THESFATKOF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, IN VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, PRAIRITC CITY BUILDING
LOAN FUND AND SAVINGS ASSO CIATION OF TERRE HAUTE, VS. MASONJ J. SPRACKLIN, PETER SPRACKLIN, AND ADELINE SPRACKLIN, in Foreclosure. Beit known that on the 21st fday of August, 1S7S, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Peter Spracklin and Adelene Spracklin are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are herebv notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial on the 15th day of October, at the September term of said court, in the year 1S7S. NO. K. DURKAN, "Attest: Clerk. W. E. Hendrich, Pl't'ff Atty.
NO. 10,418. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIGO, IV THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. DAVIDSON sTAGGS 1 AND
ELIJ VH STAGGS VS. JAMES STAGGS, WILSON STAGGS, THOMPSON C. HTiGGH, PRESTON STAGGS, MINERVA J. HOPEWELL, AND JEREMIAH 8TAGG8, ET AL, to Quiet Title. Be it knoffo, that on the 19 day of August, 1878 said plaintiff AM an affidavit in due form, phowing that sal.) James Staggs, Wilson Stagg*. Thompson C. Staggs, Preston Staggs, Minerva J. Hopewell, Jeremiah Staggs, Impleaded with other?, are nonresidents of the state of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial on the l«th dav of October. 1678, at the September term ot said court, in the ear 1878. .JOHN K. UURKAN,
Attcf t:
AH
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY" GAZETTE.
VOLTAIC PIASTERS
JHcisrt. TTMlrs A Potter: Gentlemen, Ono year BO I was
seized with asevero attack of Kheuiha-
tlsiniti my rlrht hip, to which I was snbjoct. I tried the various liniments and rheumatic cures, but without tho least benoflt, when my son, a clruc^lbt, suggested one of your COLLI*s'VOLTAICPLABTKRS. Tho effect was almost magical, for, to my grateful surprise, I was almost Immediately well again, and was able to work upon my farm aa usual, whereus, before tho application or tho Pl«ster, I could do nothing, and ovenr step prnvo mo pain. A few weeks since, ono year from the first attack, tho diseaso returned, but I am happy to suy llio second Plaster proved as efllcacious aa the first, and I am now well. My wife wishes mo to add that ono Piaster has cured her or a very lame back. We think there Is nothing in tho world'-f remedies that can comparo with tho COLLINS*VOLTAIO PLASTEUSfor Rheumatism and Lamo Pack, and cheerfnlly recommend them to the suffering. Tours very respectfully,
OBLAND, MK., June 6,1S76. ROBKUT COTTOX. NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM. Gentlemen, I hereby certify that for several years past I havo used the VOLTAIO Pz.ASTr.na in niy pructlce, and hnve never known them to fall in affording speedy relief in thoso cases for which they nrc recommended. They nronot a quack nostrum, but A remedial agent 01 great value. ry truly ynn". W. 0. COLLINS, is. i.
BIC^KSPONT, ME.,, May 27,187S.
A
PSICE »5 CrXTS.
Be caitfulto obtain COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTX&, a combination of Electric and VoltHic Plates, with hiKhly Medicated Plaster, as seen In the above "it. Bold by all Wholesale and Retail Prwriflsts ""hout thn United States and Canada*, nncl by 8 & POTTEK, Proorlotor *, notion. Mnxx
'.n- ('. clerk.
M. Hollingcr, Pl't'rs Atty*
United States Scales.
Stock, grain, wagon, and railroad truck, warranted superior to all others. Sold the cheapest. Address U. S. Scal^ Co., "ijrre Kaute. .V«r
00 on
ruDlish a Doo~ on KliiTO, AlttfEO W AKD TT2IS2 TO D3 17, that trtTT lJrer:U» ihoald lure befare m»kln eontr*rt« eltner wlthth* papers
IT
thpoach A(«nu. It
wieeL eiraalailoaa, asd naeh cthor nutter «f v*»» .bt 'i'Jia ttmi mnd —f UJ *•£, fors lUtaiknt. or »»kU« •••UueUfer Jfe*j Advertising. Send addrtu paetal eara. »a |Mk will tx.forwartwi free
Phillip Newhart hu added a hominy mill to his meal mills and has lor sale hominy, meal and feed. He ha# also a large stock of his own manufacture of plows on hand for fall trade, which he will sell at cost in order to close out.
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! Good Stove Wood. We have on hand, and will have during next winter, a large supply of stovewooa of every convenient size, which we will sell at |j.oo per cord or $1.00 per load. Leave yoar orders at our factory, 1041 south First street, or address per postal card.
jr^p
a nam
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me, directed and delivered, in favor o, Simeon Cory and Constant W, Mancourt for use of John Kizcr, and against Louis Gottschalk and Geneveve Gottschalk, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to wit: I
Lot number two (2) in Sylvester Sibley's addition to the city of Terre Haut£, in Vigo county, and state of Indiana, and
on
J'
SATUflibAY, the 7th day of Septem ber, 1S7S, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the
Bame
belonging, for" a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 14th day of August, [878. .?i GEO. W. CARico, Sheriff. Pr. fee, $6.00.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue ot" a decree and order of sale ifsued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in fa\-or of William Eaglesfield and Junius P. Leake, for use of John Kizer, and against Lewis Gottschalk and Geneveve Gottschalk, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:
Lot number two (2) in Sylvester Sibley's addition to the city of Terre'Haute, in Vigo county and state of Indiana, and on SATURDAY, the 7th day,of Septetn^er, v'-: is7s, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute. I will offer the rents and profits ot the above described real estate, togethei with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale, and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to saiJ real estate, to the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy the same. This 14th day of August, 1&78.
Pr. fee $6 .00
No. T0.3SS. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VI GO CIRCUIT COURT, DAVID
WILLIAMS, SARAH E. WILLIAMS, vs. JOHN HICKCOX, AMELIA HICKCOX, MARY HICKCOX, SUSAN BRASHER. JULIA MEACHAM, JAMES MEACHAM, ALFRED B. PEGG, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE MARVIN M. HICKCOX, DEC'D, HARLAN C. THOMPSON, ET AL. IN FORECLOSURE. Be it known that on the 3rd day of Aug. 1878, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Harlan C. Thompson is a non-resident ol the state of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the September term of said court in the year 187S, on the and day of October, 187S.
Attest: JOHN K. DURKAN Clerk, W. E. Hendrich and H. D. Scott.
Plt'fTs Att'ys.
T. H. MCELFRESH. H. C. GILBERT OI.
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Phoenix Foundry —AXD— Machine Works,
TERRE HAUTE. IND.
Manufacture all kinds of stationary engines, flour mill, saw mill, and coal shaft machinery. Special attention given to mill work. We are agents for the best quality of milling machinery of all kinds, French burr mill stones, batting cloth, scales, steam pumps, leather and rubber belting, head blocks, circular saws, goyernors,
Steam Guages, Wire Rope, etc. Our facilities for manufacturing and shipping are equal to those of any estate lishment in the west, and we will stand behind everything we do. We have always on hand a variety of second-hand engines and boilers, which we will guarantee to be what we represent them. Call and examine our price-list and goods before purchasing elsewhere.
McELFRESH & GILBERT
Great Eastern Fast .Freight Line.
The new and short route to and trom Bos ton, Portland, Montreal, Buffalo, Sow York lad all points in Canada, New England, and kno northest, operating via. the Chicago & Lake Huroi, Grand Trunk (of Qanada), Krie and Central railroads, and their con* actions east and west.
THROUGH CARS-NO TRANSFER. :This line ia equipped with now and large ars, especially adapted to the shipment ef BRAIN from all points in Indiana and Illinois. and the southwest. For information ipply to A. B. SOUTHARD,
NOTICE
GILMAX BROS., & Co.
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Insurance Company of North America, assets PooimFire Insurance Company, assets SnrttisnCommercial Insurance Company, asjets. .. Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, assets Other Companies Northwestern Mutual Life Intnirance Company, assets (te&necticnt Fire Insuranco Company London Assurance
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GEO. VV. CARICO, Sheriff.
wu 1 i* ••'-'•j
General Agent.
». Indianapolis.
O-' PETITION TO SELL SEAL ESTATE. MWHSY ttgvT gTATB op t«IMANA,
COCNTT OF VIGO.
Notice is hereby given that Dempsey Seybold, administrator d« bonis non of the estate of Matthias Clark, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of fftM. decedent, his personal property being 'nsafficient to pay his debts, •nd that said petition will be beard on theM day of October, 187J, at the September term of tne Vigo circuit court.
JOHN K. DURKAN,
Jf clerk* Terre Haute, July 80,1878.
XfOTICS TO HBIBS OF PiffTITIOS TO ii SELL RSALKSTATK. N0U00 ia hereby fflvon that ICblaoha Anderson, administrator of the estate ot Polly Russell, deceased, has filed hta petition sell the real estate of the decedent, ber personal property being insufficient to pay her debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Vigo Circnlt Court.
Test: JOHN K. DPRCAB. Clerk.
Double Shovels,
Hughes, 16 inches. Gilpin, 19 Weir, 19 NATHAN PADDOCK,
I Buckeye Grain Drill. Corn Planters and Mowers, .! .• Celebrated Taylor Hay Rake, i1 Self Reaper and Dropper and Mower,
Fort Wayne Canton and other Breaking Plows, I, Champion Northwest and Superior Walking Cultivators "All of which will be scld at the lowest possible prices. A full line of Buggies. Spring and Farm Wagons always on hand. Call and see us before buying jour Implements. J. H. McUandless. a well known dealer, is with the firm.
We, the undersigned committee, appointed by the respective manufacturer's agents, to decide upon the merits of Sulkv Plows, at a public trial on the farm of McCagy Collins, 3 Vs£ miles west of Midkletown, Ind., in which the "Hughes,' manufactured by Long, Alstatter & Co.. the "Gilpin.*' manufactured by John Deere & Co., and the "Weir," manufactured bv Weir Plow Co., were represented, decided unanimously that the Weir is the best Sulkv Plow on the grounds. The points taken in consideration, being, Simplicity, Best Hitch, Lightest Draft, Ease management, and construction and quality of work performed*.
Draft Report,
Width of Furrows,
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Jno. T. Wiley,
Insurance anl Collecting Agent
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Broker and Notary Public t«J.
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Companies Represented.
ROGERfcMEAP&iCa
i: Would call the attention of farmers to their complete stock ot _•
Farm Implements
Osborne Self Binder, ^•, Hughes' Sulky Plow, 5 v. Canton Sulky Plow, 1
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V\r. F. WALMSLEY,
\gent for Weir Sulky Plow, north Fourth St,, Terre Haute* Ind
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NEW GOODS NEW GOODS
Opposite the postoffice. are receiving New Goods dally, direct from the manufacturers. We have all the latest styles of Wall Papers, Borders and Dados, and our stock of shade goods is full and well stocked. We claim that we have the^ f"
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Best Spring Balance Window Shade Fixture
In the citv, tor which wi are Sole agent9. We have also just received some of the finest cornice mouldings for Lambrequins ever brought to this ~.ity. Call and see them. In our paper hanging, painting, and calcimining department we empJoy only the best workmen, and our prices will be iound to be as low as the lowestGive us a trial.
THAT HUSBAND
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Noyes'Anti-Friction Hay Carrier
Rogers, Wheal & Co.,
Third Street, between Main and Ohie, Terre Haute, Ind. I..1 L. L-l .1 .1 .•U.iJLItfet
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE WEIR!
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Depth of Furrows,] 5 inches. .S /-J.
EDMI'ND WATSON,
PETER MCIIUGHES, SAMUEL DAVIS.
Average Draft coo 45o 400 REVHEN.CLARK,
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The Place to get Good Ones at Low Prices.
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Eminent Chemists and Physicians oertify that these GLfe fired from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results thcku any others, and that they use them in their own families. TfcTI TITITriTisn UNLDUE PERFUMES the G«ns Of AH Odom IIIJ II
I? TOOTHEHE. An agreeable, healthful Llqaid Dentifrice.
II II li III Tl II LEMON SUGAR. A Substitute for L«non«. Jills 1 111UJJ EXTRACT JAMAICA CI NCER. From Pure toot,
STEELE A PRICE*8 LUPULIN YEA8T CEM8. The Best Vry Hop Teasi in the Ifor Id. STEELE ft PEICE. Kanfrs., Chicago, St louit, and CincinnatL
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