Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1882 — Page 7

DR. CLARK

JOHNSON'S

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Diseases, Fever Affile, Itheumalit*m, Dropsy.

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i,000,000 Bottles

SOI.D SIIV'CE 1870.

A is Si/rup possesses Varied Properties. Rtlmalate* (he Ptynllne In (be Snllva, ,(•) ninvrrta tlto Nturvti and Sugar of the

Info tlucme. A deficiency In Ptynllne Wind and Konrlnir of the food In the im ii'h, If the mi-diclni! I* t«Ufn Immcdlfly ullrr eallng the ffermeututlon ul'iood (in'TCiUfd. It UCIM upon the I-L ror. It n-tH upon the Kidneys. It Keroluten the Unwell. It Purifle* the lllond.

Qiilela the IS'ervonn Nyitnn. ft rrumo'wi DlKeitliin. It .\'otirUh«"«, Klrcnethrnt and Invigorate*. It arrlo« «Tthe Old Hlood and miihri new. It ofteua the i»nres ol" the akin and ludaeei Healthy Pcr«|ilraUoii.

It noatrali/.L t.ho hereditary taint, or poison in thn Mood, which (tPiieraleB Scrofula, EryHipt-Inn, and all :i.1 111 er of »kin (linoaseH ami internal liuruors.

Tiiore aro no spirit 11 umployxl in it* manufacture, and cun bo taken by thu moitt delicate babe, or hy lh« ukkiI and feeble,

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I have used Dr. ('lark Johnson's Indian Blood syrup for Liver Complaint of long •landing, nndaui liappy to Ray It has effected complete euro

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Lebanon.Boo ne Co., Ind. Logansport, Cass Co., Ind.

T'il« In to certify that Dr. Clark Johnson I ld'Han Blood Syrup, lias cured myxolf aad mmt of my family or Chills and Fever. I •an truthfully recommend your valuable medlelne to all similarly afflicted.

WJ IjLIA DONALSOW.

Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Ind.

A fair trial of Dr. Clark Johnson's Indian Blood syrup cured me of Scrofula, when all other medicines failed. I have also tound It a valuable remedy for kidney disease.

HBNKY Kl.KINNII.r-KR,

1 was affllcted with heart disease for 10 7aars, and afte-everything else fallitd, I tiled Dr. Clurk Johnson's Indian Blood Syrup and It has proved most beneficial to

IAE. J5MII*YVIMT»Agent* wanted for the sale of the Indian Blood Hyrup In every town or village, In which 1 have no agent. Particulars given on application.

DRUGGISTS SELL IT. Laboratory 77 West 3rdst N. City

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THURSDAY, MAY 25,1882.

The

City

Offices•

The council litis already elected a chief of the tire department, chief of police, market master and sexton. The city at torney, city engineer and street commissioner hold over lor another year. A member of the school bos*rd is "yet to be elected.

Timwork cf connecting Terrc Haute with Paris by telephone is rapidly progrossing and Superintendent Ripley promises that communication will be so complete that we can smell the breath of the Paris man by Saturday morning. In buying tickets, fifty at a time, the price of live minute conversations can be cut down to 20 cents each.

No Raffle.

All persons holding tickets in the raffle far thode two high bred Kentucky saddle horses can rcceivc their money back in the drawing from failure to sell enough tickets, will not take place. The horses •Were taken to St. Louis, and though no purchaser could apparently be found for them here they sold readily there in one day.

Fatal Boiler Explosion.

Special to the Indianapolis Journal. GKKENCASTLE,IKD., ay 17.—Theboiler of George Grubbs's saw-mill, situated about ten miles west of here, in Park county, exploded this morning, instantly killing the engineer, George Bowers. The body was thrown about one hundred feet and badly mangled.

W. W. Rea. who was to be hanged at three o'clock this afternoon at Pulaski, Tenn.,for killing J. L. Goodman last July, attempted suicide this morning by morphine, but was unsuccessful. He Was carefully watched afterward in hopes that he would confess, though urged by his brother not to do so.

PHIL MAY lias the finest aquarium in the city at his saloon on north Fourth strict." It is worth any one's visit to go and see it The fountain is filled with turtle, fish of many kind, and until this morning contained a long green snake'' which now is bottled and on exhibition.

Fire at Eugene.

Last night tne ice houses of the Eugene Ice Co. were destroyed. The C. & E. I. Ry. lost seven cars valued at $75,000. The houses contained'15,000 tons of ice, of which 4,000 tons will be saved.

Sophia Fuller's will ha3 been duly admitted to probate, the litigation over it having terminisated. The will itself bears the date of May 24, 1877 and a codicil the date of January 24,1880.

THE total city tax tor 1881 amounts to $144,876.72. As the expenses are considerably over $100,000 and from $14,000 to $20,000 are reported delinquent every year there will be not much left out of this for city improvements.

Mr] Edmund Yates, with a remembrance of Fontenelle, insists that the gourment of simple tastes should have his asparagus cold, with oil. And, Mr. Yates might have added, tor breakfast.

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BIRD'S EYE VIEW

Of the Salient Points in the eek's History

Especially Prepared for Additional Saturday Readers.

JIOUE MEWS.

Two prominent grocery firms have dissolved partnership. Kippetoe & Miller and Cliver & Simmons. In each case the senior partners w'll continue the business.

Ed. Vandever has been appointed chief of the police. Al. Buckingham, Timothy F. Kelley, John Patrick,Charles W. |Standley, Isaac N. Butcher and Frank Benight, were appointed to fill the vacancies made by the removal of John A. Tucker, John Lambert, Mariin Early, H. I). Smith and Chris. Saenger from the police force.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gfroerer celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage.

The Turner society of Danville came on an excursion to this city last Sunday the 14th and were entertained by the society here.

The offices of the Illinois Midland have been moved to Decatur. Mrs. F. A. Somes, of Vincennes, is visiting in the city.

Rev. Mr. Green and wife attended the dedication of the new Methodist church at St. Louis this week. lion. B. W. Hanna has returned from Boston, where he has been working up an important railroad case.

Charley "Smith and his mother arc in the city on a visit from Pueblo. The Oak Bluff Cemetery Association held a meeting at the office of Internal Revenue May, 17th. It was decided to invite Mr. J. Earnsbaw, an eminent surveyor and civil engineer of Cincinnati, who is engineer of Spring Grove cemetery at Cincinnati, to assist* a committee consisting of R. W. Thompson, Wm. Mack, S. S. Early, W. R. McKeen and John S. Beach, to select a suitable situation for a cemetery.

Robert E. Wilbur is suing for a divortMi from Margaret Wilbur. Mrs. II. L. Miller has gone to Washington City.

Wm. Swindom and his mother went t.o Lexington, Mo., the first of the week. E. M. Boor and Thos. Morgan have gone to Cherokee, Kansas.

L.Watson, Henry Wilkes and Emil Froeb attended the Grand Fncampment of the I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis this week.

Mr. Marion Griffin has returned from Hendricks's count}', where he has been teaching school.

Mr. W. II. Truesdale, formerly of this city, now of Minnesota, has been promoted to the position of Assistant General Traffic Manager of the St. Paul Ry., with headquarters at St. Paul.

Rev. O. C. McCulloch, of Indianapolis, delivered a lecture at Normal Hall Monday night May 15th on the Science of Childhood.

W. C. Shuman is in San Francisco. Charley Rugp has taken a clerkship in Rippctoe«.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kidder are in New England visiting. Joe Miller, late of the firm of Rippetoe & Miller is at Danville taking rest.

E. W. Wheeler, of San Francisco, is in the city introducing his Aanerican Science of dress cutting, lie is staying with his cousin Charles Ilouriet.

The following marriage licenses were issued this weelc. John Hemmer and Margaret Hahn.

William Corbin and Maitie Stick. Franklyn Roderus ann Margaret Schmidt.

Lafayette Young and Naomi Stewart. Andrew Brentliuger and Emma McCurlev.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. $75,000 for the improvement of the Wabash river has been appropriated.

Liet. Daneuhower, Mr. Newcomb, the naturalist, Jack Cole, the insane seaman, and Loug Sing, survivors of the Jeannettc expedition, arrived at Liverpool, May 16th, and are now on their way to New York.

Minister Lowell opened this week the Garfield Home for working girls at Brixton, Road, London,

Betty B. Basset, of Virginia, the owner of the family bible of George Washington has offered to sell it to the government.

There has been a severe frost in Memphis this week, which did considerable damage.

A pleasure party consisting of eight persons were ont on lake Calumet May 15th, when the boat was capsized and all on board were drowned.

The solar eclipse in Egypt May 18th, was observed by French, English and Italian astronomers. A fine comet was observed close to the sun.

The steamer Monitoulin took fire four miles from Monitowing and was completely destroyed, two of ths crew were drowned.

The steamer Prussia, from Liverpool collided with an iceberg May 19th, but as it was running slow no serious damage ensued.

Augustus D. Leighton was hanged May 19th in New York for the murder of his mistress, Mary Dean.

Fourteen hundred immigrants from Breman landed at Baltimore May 19th. The GreenbacKers of Pennsylvania have been in session during the week at Harrisburg, Pa.

Mr. James O. Neville, the general import and export agent of the~Allen Line, and general Dominion shipping agent, ol 538 Dorchester street, Montreal, Canada, says: "While on a late exhibition trip to the States, my old toe, the rheumatism, attacked me, and gave me a rough siege. Having read the endorsement of well known people who had used St Jacobs Oil I determined to give it a trial. In two weeks time I was as well as ever, snd fully able to attsnd to my business."

AM advertiser wants a situation with a dress maker.

Rome is fall of English Catholic fami lies.

Bismarck is under the weather again.

Lord Cavendish left no children.

Centcnued ou Third Page. lie duke bad offered Renand bis 1j "I ask your pardon, Jean Renaud, for this cruel injustice. Can you forgive met"

Renaud seized the proferred bond in his strong clasp. "It is past—like some awful dreamt Let us forget it. Heaven has granted my prayer. My innocence is proved Adrienne loves me and now—1 can kiss my child."

A month had passed away, the false count had been placed upon his trial, and being found guilty, confessed all, and we may here add, soon suffered the extreme penalty for his crime.

Shortly after there was a brilliant double wedding at the Chateau de Aubretot, and a great gathering of titled personages, including the Duke de*Choiseul, were present. The chanoinesse, as the natural guardian of Valentine, placed in her hands, on the morning of the weddingday, the title-deeds to the many valuable estates belonging to her, and was among the happiest of the happy. The day was a general holiday throughout the surrounding country—a day long to be re-membei-ed, and a theme of conversation for all the old gossips and all the young lovers for many a month.

Jean Renaud, after being restored to his old regiment, received the promotion he so highly merited at the battle of Fontenoy, but resigned, and was never so happy as when in the presence of the Viscountess Raoul de Langey—his adored Adrienne. O'Rourke remained with his old comrade, ami, over their cups for many years, loved to recount the glories of their campaigns, ending with Fontenoy and the tragedy which so terribly wronged the brave man who now is so blissfully content.

THB KNT».

A STEEL-NEBVED S00UT. Now and then a man is found who may claim that each nerve in his body is "as hardy as the Netnean lion's nerve." He knows no fear. It is a quality he does not possess. Such a. man was James Hancock, a scout attached to Giant's army. He was captured as a epy, and sent to Castle Thunder. Richmond, Va., and his exploits are toM by the Detroit 7''/w I'rc-ss. Hancock was a jolly, rolicking fellow, having wonderful facial expression and great powers of mimicry.

One evening, while singing a pong for the benefit of his fellow-prisoners, he suddenly stopped, threw up his hands, staggered, and then fell to the floor like a bag of sand.

There was great confusion among the men, and as some of them inspected the body and pronounced it without life, the guards were notified of what bad occurred.

The post-surgeon was called in to say whether it was a faint or a case of sudden death. It happened that he had just come in from a long, cold ride, and he was tared, and in a hurry to get to liic quarters, eo liis examination was hardly more than a look at the man. '•Dead!*' he said, as he rose np, and in the course of twenty minutes the body was deposited in a wagon to be sent to the hospital, and there laid in a cheap coffin and forwarded to the burying-place.

When the driver reached the end of bis journey the body was gone! There was no tail-board to his vehicle, and thinking he might have jolted the body out on the way, he drove back and made inquiry of several persons if they had seen a lost corpse anywhere.

Hancock's "sudden death" was apart of his plan to make an attempt to escape. "While he had great nerve and an iron will, his being so quickly passed by the surgeon was a Burprise to him, for he knew'lie coyld'hardly have passed under less favorable circumstances.

On the way to the hospital he bad dropped out of the wagon and joined the pedestrians on the walk. When the driver returned to the Castle and told his story, a detail of men was sent out to capture the tricky prisoner, and the alarm was civen.

To leave the city was to be picked up by the patrol to remain in it was to be hunted down. Hancock had money sewed in the lining of hi& vest, and he walked straight to the best hotel, registered himself as from Georgia, and took a good night's sleep.

In the morning he procured a change of clothing, and sauntered around the city with the greatest unconcern, carrying the idea to some that he was in Richmond on a Government contract, and to others that he was in the secret service of the Confederacy.

Shortly after dinner he was arrested on Main street by a squad of provost troops, who bad his description to a dot. But no soonar had they put hands on him than the prisoner was seen to be cross-eyed and to have his mouth drawn to one side.

The men were bewildered, and Hancock was feeling for "letters to prove his identity," when the hotel-clerk happened to pass and at once secured his liberty.

Four days after his escape from the Castle the scout found himself out of money, and while in the corridor of the post office he was again arrested.

This time he drew his month to the right, brought a squint to his left eye, and pretended to be very deaf. He was, however, taken to the Castle, and there a wonderful thing occurred. I

Guards who knew Hancock's face per* fectly well were so confused by his squint that no man dared give a certain answer.

Prisoners who had been with him for four months were equally at fault, and it was finally decided to lock bun up and investigate his references

For seven long days the scout &ept his mouth skewed around and his eye on the squint, and then he got tired of Jt and resumed bis accustomed phiz.

Th* minute he did this he was recog­

THELJERRE HAUTILWEEKLY GAZETTE.

CONDEMNED.

nized Dy everytxxly, anil tne uonieaeraies admired his nerve and perseverance fully as much as did his fellow-prisoners.

The close of the war gave him his liberty with the rest, but ten days longer would have seen him shot as a spy.

A gentleman of no matter what city recently had occasion to call on an Italian residing in bis ward, from whom he could get no replies in English. On the followlowing day the same gentleman returned with a companion who could converse in Italian, and was greatly surprised to hear the man talking apart to the interpreter in English. He was telling the latter that a gentleman was with him tho previous day, but he did not want him to know that he could speak English "for," said he, "about two years ago a man came and asked a lot of questions, and I answered them all, and a little while afterwards I had to pay two dollars of taxes." After his experience on that occasion be was determined he would not talk English anymore. •.

EIXESOF WELCOME.

i. DERKSSEI) TO JFIS3

Wclcomc, ob! beauteous woman, to this dull And nulnvlting place. Beneath the beams Of thy glorious eyes, the lifeless town Springs into new and palpitating life. Venus, thou art of earth blessed be the

Uods,

And touched by Him, who rules supreme o'er all From his bright jeweled throne.

Tbou speakest calm.

And uniir passionate and lo! a wave Of tinkling golden notes fall from thy Hps, And steal, with magic touch into our ears, Ravishing the soul with joy. Thou art too grand, Too noble, pure and blessed with golden charms, For one so cold, methodical and dry, 8o lacking in descriptive brilliancy as I, To do thy jewels ustlce. Alas! my pen Would only blur thy beauty didst it try To trace thj' many virtues to extend, In grander language than a slmpla welcome, Reception unto thee.

JUDGE MEN BY THEIR WORKS. A man is jndged in this life by bis works, and in this connection it may not be inopportune to add, that Dr. Swayne has accomplished more good through the medium of his Ointment for skin diseases, than has the entire school of physicians combined. "It's an ill rvind that blows nobody good." What the physicians have lost Dr. Swaync has gained.

Chief Justice Appleton, of Maine, has completed his thirtieth year of active judicial service.

RENEW YOUR LEASE.

There are times in every one's life when energy fails and a miserable feeling comes over them, mistaken for laziness, Danger lu.ks in these symptoms, as they arise from diseased organs. Parker's Ginger Tonic will restore perfect activity to the stomach, liver and kidneys, purity the blood, and renew your lease ot health and comfort.—[Advocate.

The San Diego Union's ticket for 1884 is Blaine and Senator Miller, of California.

BE KINO TO THE SICK.

The only medicinal tonic especially adapted to enfeebled invalids and infants is Brown's Iron Bitters. It will not injure the most delicate, but gives new life and new strength to both mind and body. All leading physicians arc now recommending it in preference to all other onics.

The Quetn of the Belgians is a practical milliner.

Naturally pale invalids ai'e greatly improved in health and appearances by using Brown's Iron Bitters. It strengthens mind and body, brightens the eyes, gives rosy cheeks and creates a perfect picture of health, strength and beauty.

Mr. Gladstone can take his recreation by turning to Egypt.

ELtGANCE AND PURITY. Ladies who appreciate «legance and purity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its natural color, beauty and lustre.

Mr. Theodore Tilton is about to publish a new volume of poetry.

SKINNY MEN.

"Well's Health Renewer." Restore health, and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impo'qnce, sexual debility. $1 at druggists, Depot Gulick, Berry & Co., Terre Haute.

The petions for the pardon of Sergeant Mason had 550,000 signatures.

MRS. CHAS. SMITH of Jimes, Ohio writes: I have used every remedy for sick headache I could hear of for the past fifteen years,-but Carter's Little Liver Pills did me more good than all the rest.

A political question—What is the place worth ?—[Puck.

IF you are suffering with cough, cold or hoarseness, lake Cough Bush it will cure you in a few hours.

Jumbo has had a color named after him—a grayish brown.

GOD BLESS THE WOMEN!

The best interests of all humanity depend on the good health of our women folks. Women's best friend for relieving the painful weakness with which so many are afflicted, and as a general familv medicine for warding off bilious attacks and curing stomach, liver and kidney complaints, is Browns Iro Bitters. It contains just sach lifegiving properties as are needed in female diseases, and is superior to all other preparations as a true medicinal tonic, forgiving health, strength and vigor to every part of the body. If you are weak, nervous and debilitated, or saffer from dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Bitters will surly care yen.

Gentle Women

Who want glossy, luxuriant and wary tresses or abundant, beautiftu Hair most uso LION'S KATHAIR0N. This elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling oat, arrests and cores grayness, remoyes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beautiftal, healthy Hair is the sure rani* of using Eathairon.

Jordan's Renovator.

Anew discovery worth tne time of all It does excel all other remedies to heal build upkhs system and purify the blood. It to-day stands unequalfcd. It has cured thousands of true consumption, Everyoody should know of it* healing power. Inquire for Dr. Jordan's Lnng Renovator, tho great lung remedy. All first oiass druggist# sell it. Wholesale by all wholesale drugglsti of Indianapolis, Ind. Richardson dt Co. St. Louis, Mo, Fuller & Fuller. Chicago 111, James M. Dodge. Cincinnati, Ohio: and all Terre Haute Wholesale druggists.

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Notice is hereby to the Bo aid 01 county, at thei license to sell into quantity than a qi prlvlledge of allowl on my premises, fi My place of bunl whereon said llqc dranc is located al tlon, fon north Eighth and Ninth Indiana.

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Notice is hereby to the Board of C'oi at their next term toxlcatlng liquors quart at a time wii ing the same to be for a period of one ness and tne preml are to be sold and lfiOO south Third Terre Haute, Ind.

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DRUGGISTS.

APPLICATION FOR uICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo County. Indiana, at their Jane'term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors lu a less qunntlty than a quart at a ilme with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on i«y premises for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located at 907 Main street, lots 103 and ltt'i Rose's addition.

JOWH C. KKISS.

APpr.rcATioTrfoiracENSE Notice Is hereby given tbat I will apply to the Board of Commlmtonen of Vigo &o. at their June term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quartet a tim#, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank «n my premises, for a pe: place of business am said liquors are to located cn lot No. of First and Ohio

(Of one year. My whereon A drank is -east corner rd ward.

F^okdkl. 3EN8E: I will apply ners of Vigo

ine| term, for a ing liquors In a less at as time, with the the same to be drank period of one year and the premises are to be sold and lot 85 Rose's addlof Main, between re Haote, Vlgo Co., •LOHIAN KUOLER. FOR LICENSE? |en that I will apply isaioners of Vigo Co. •alicense to fell Inless quantity than a privilege of allowon ray premises, r. My place of buslwhereon said liquors ank, are located at street, In Third ward

F. E. A. MEISEL.

APPLICATION FO a LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vlgo Co., at their June Wm, for a license to sell lnsoiicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereoa said liquors are to be sold and drank, is located on lots 158 and 150 In Rose's subdivision ot 47 and 82-100 acres on the corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, in the Fifth Ward, in Terre Haute, Harrison township. Vlgo Co., Ind. DAVID BBONSOK.

Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of vlgo Go., at their Jons term form license tu sell intoxicating tiqnoro in a !ms quantity than a qaart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said llqnors are to be sola and drank is located at 113 Main*street. In Third Ward, Terre Haate, Vigo County, Indiana. HBVKT Hill.

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Administrators Sale.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tbe estate of Henry Ring, deceased, will sell at public auction the following personal property of said estate, to wit:

Three horses, eleven cattle, stock hogs, twenty-nine sheep, fifty bushels or wheat wagons, plows, harness aad other farming implements, and household and kitchen furniture.

Place of Sale. At the late residence of the deceased, in Linton Town»hip, Vigo County three miles

South-west of Pimento

Time of SAle. Saturday, June UKU, ISS.% commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms of Bale. Sums of five do:.ars and under,'cash. Sums exceeding ft dollars, notes with good freehold security, at six per cent., payable in nine months.

NICHOLAS H. RING. Administrator. STIMSOX A STIXSOX, Attorneys.

PLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that I will apto the Board ot Commissioners of igo county at their June term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my prtm'ses, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors a:e to be sold and draBk is located at 119 Lafayette street, in the Fourth ward, in Terre Haute, in Harrison township, Vigo county, Ind. .r 3IICUAKI. I»"JKNS.

APPLICATION FOR- LICENSE. Notice is hereby given thatsI will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co.. attbeir June term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to lie drank on my premises for a period of oae year. My place of business ami the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold snd drank is located 20 feet off the ea&t end of lots 113 and 94 ot the original in-Iots of the town, now city of Terrc Haute, being house No. :u:»-south side of Main, between Third and Fourth, in Third Ward, in Harrison township, Vigo Co. Ind. 0. F. Fuoeij.

APPLICATION FOli LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ol Commissioners ot Vigo County, at tbeir June terra, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors iti a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tho privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is located on the north quarter of in-lot one hundred and twelve (112) being the corner of Third aad Poplar streets, in the Third ward, in Terro Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Ind. WM. FHKUONT. a*

APPLICATI ON"FO It LIC'E N E. Notice is hereby given that that I wilf apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their June terra for a license to sell intoxicating liqucrs in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the sauio to be arank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors aro to be sold and drank is located on lot 10 in J. Wilson's subdivision ot" the east half of out-lot No. SI on the northeast corner Second and Wilson, in the Third Ward, in Terre Haute, in Harrison township, Vigo Co., Ind. WM. Feint.

APPLICATION FOR"'LICENSE. Notice is hereby given thai I wlll apply to tbe Board of Commissioner* of Vlgo Co., at their June term for a license to veil Intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premised for a period of one year. My place ot business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be F.old and drank are located at the Chestnut Street Hotel, No. 1H8 CheUnut street, in the Fifth ward, Harrison township, Vlgo County, Terre Haute, Inrilann.

P. VV. STACK.

A PPLIC ATION" FOICLTCENSK. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vijjo Co. at their June term for a license to well intoxicating liquors in a ltss quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My placc c.f business and the premises whereon said Hquoi.s are to bo sold and drank, is located at No.. 28 Main street, in the Fourth ward, in Terra Haute, Harrison township. Vlgo Co., Ind.

C'HAHLKS W.STANLEY.

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I.IcENsi:

Notice Is hereby given that 1 jwill apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co at their June term, for a license to (sell in toxlcatlng llquorn in a lens quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of nlfowlng the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My plnce of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, is lo-ared at 318 Main street, in Fourth Waid, Terre Haute, Vigo County,ind.

CHAKLKS MONKIXOKR.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their June term, for a license to'xeii intoxicating liquors in a less qnantlty than a quart at a time, with the pnvilegeof allowing the same to be drank on my preniM» for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, is located at No.. 824 south Thirteenth street, on east Hide, In. Blxth ward, in Terre Haate, in Harrison' township, Vlgo Co. Ind.

Louis GERUARDT.

APPLICATION"FOR LICENHK. Notice Is hereby given that I will applyto the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their June term for a llccnse to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at atime, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and tbe premises whereon Makl llqnors are to be Bold and drank is located at National House, west side of Sixth, b«ween Main and Onlo streets, in the Second Ward, in Terre Haute, in Harrison township, Vigo County, Ind.

CAI.L1V H*INLEr.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to tho Board of Commissioners of Vlgo Co.,. at their June term, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a qu°rt at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to b»s drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and tne premlnes whereon said liquors ate to be cold and drank is located at the Terre Haute bouse, on Main street, between Seventh and Eighth, in the First Ward,. Terre Haute, Vlgo County, Ind.

A- SHAW.

APPLICATION FOTT

LICENSfcT-^

Notice Is hereby given that I wilt apply to the Board Of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at tbeir Jane term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors ia a less quantity than a qnai at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of busine*s and tbe premises whereon said llqnors are to be bold and drank Is located on tbe sooth half of lot 96,of the original in-let* of the town, now city of Terre Haate, on. tbe east side of Third street between Main and Ohio, in Terre Haate, in Harrison, township, Vigo County, Ind

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