Semi-weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 August 1896 — Page 7
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AN ERRATIC MABKET.
rBICK OF WHEAT WAS UP AND DOWN ALL DAT. ',
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SrO41j*-"4
V**r
CWaat a Slight Adtaiice Ovfer Satfe*day—Cora Wfca Vet*
"Chicago, .Aug. 3.—Thts itras afar' erW&tie tlay in wheat. It see-sawed up atid tk»wta ok comfliot'iing reports attud cfosed steady B,t 58%c for September «r Vfcc -over 6at«rday.
Com -Was firmer, priracipiafty "because otf tttoa Missouri crop repent mafctog taia
the -p-newioiia. TVaefc jEM Kfetoed steady t'he mairkotf as did t*fi£ ae8resfcse in the "visible 3T 508(000 BiiShltelS. CloAimg eaMf» QwSfced Paris wheat 10@20 centimes and fjo«ur l$p£ oeniBfties Better. Berlin v$as lit marks thigfafef.
at
TOt?fe W&it tudll hvUWh «tt tne market ruliing- quiet amd. tfhe ritoge betas llmitjed early, but later tiygied ug. erkibiy, lAvvHris %c rattge. Qpdnatpny ferk aliitfosft tftfttray ldfeaf, and tnie feature vtare tfted'SWidWtf 2Ut the 6t&Ws fr'ttfti ibfeflet-3 \*4io weot 'hfcwnp ',s'lT0rt"&aiturcHaiyj aoid ets Bpeeuiaifive offertnws wene small til's hflai£ •Wvanc^d i5?" d^iMrua was FiHal /4@% gai'rtt Hfecei^tS .liberal, did iQgtfe. eottiiB! •eApetetdtjisijft Coumtry aco%?la!tifc©3 apere aafld *6 tie small ttgain todlay. whiile ifchfe basat demand com~ timu'ea vef-y fdHT.
Tthere w^3 & fair tl-flxJS It! Wfcs aKtl dfrt ttiled dteeliner wich a %o rariigre. The ved w.Htih
The-iproiilSl'drfi ftiArtcfct ttxJ foHow )tt)e Mijlrae of Iflbie gTata if uitirt«. I't was iweaR early ana tften Ti'etar- tsife close. Afteir o&fl (tig a4 low as $6,25, iS«pt®ftibfer pon^K t-Cfefe* to wind closed &t $8:M oY ifac. 'hiigihSf flhtwi oft eiartilHeliaiy. FoFk aiHa lArd pUr&u^d fl»H)Htsur cjonmej Kt»t,made eadh a crreait^T gato ib ibhe eind tten pwrn. Liard ol3®ed Be tti%h6f airila I'iiba 18c rngther.
"8
ART'Ct,
WhsAT Sept.'.. £co ...
60X-ft 2TW 20% "0'St 6 95 S §7 3 60 3 36 80
CORN.
May.... OATS. S0t.... May..«. foitii. B6pt.... Jan
3 4Q-42 8 5fe
'Pdnt&tsoo
6 40-42 6 66
it
Money,
stocks AND b^ncs*
Eifcreitoe bhllne'M PrfevailS in Will Stteit —Prices Sagged All A16flg th! iiltiS., New York. Aug. 3.—0%ie doillness of specutaitteih DfeQdiy aiitTlOst beggared desbrlptton afii'd tiiirea Jstbickk te^eSfiied cnatHkei fmm Vlrtuaj ist&g-natikwii. f^fies© wfero Sii-
St. Pa^l ifttd BMladiiHM'tato. Tihe markit' o-peihM d.Ull aiid MnifBterM.lliig aikl, is laektog t'he liiniitlfGt'ire Cf Lfondon oil! a«cou/lt "of tlte IhMmddy. Wf 'tiH&it ceffiter, t)he aat^f ifmiporUaimt oonioession in 'tihe graingers. The deallwfs wffd Ougk fef (gbtfji inlsieiioB moiuse toujiiaig and of support by instMe iimterpsts in ^p.poptirti'6s geniaraLly was a difetSriHUve f^tuffe .tfr tKie cpelrattonB.. Af tef'1^ difey.i4itlM''sdi&y'S ftiritlhdf oorecessiioJis were irhatle, Su^ar Srfltt off 1^4 and 'the grangiers and a few tH'her ph^tfes am extreme 1 per carat, wh,Me Maiifclattan, excoptionally yielded
gii\
per cent
2\i
to 85%, witih, BtiitSS^querut ftiax»tttmal ffeoovfry., Tliere'^was ri& news or 'i!iilip(irtik.nide b^aHnig upOTi: values. In & Slu'iig-iiSb' sort D.f 'iay pnl'ces recovered 6n the late seselon worktog close to ttie final figures of ©afurday, and in a few insedriices iaili®h't. net giaaar were nooorded. Th4 tilosi'ri^ was eteiatiy at SHglit aeSltn&S %h toast cases. Thfe band infaiefcei feilhStwtea a decree of flrminess at tihe outset, 'but 'later Twigged sharply, fajll'iing :bo respond to mhe rally in ithe stack market as ^he day progressed. Ohio Sopthieniv flrstsj exceptionally gatansd 6 •R^l' conit to SO.
TNte $458,(too-. Silver 6^rtlffteStea Bt'Utpwed 'to 69% on poirobases of $10,000. Tdtal sales of stocks itofay were 92,-103 eharbs. toicl'udinig: Burltogton, and QutTicy, 6,3(fej CVramhlaititaini Oofusoiidaited: UitOOj St. PaiM, IS 200 oehbificat^S, 1(5,000. (Cl&aiTjhiss, $o3,032,l® balances, $6,68S,T57. GoVfcrrimetfits, steady staite bonds, duill railway fo6rkl«, -#eak.
Mion-ey oo call easy at. Pfcr cent prime •meroftn-fcllfe Mipt.r, 6@7 per cbri.t st«i*llBig- exiihiaaiige, steady,, with,. a«tu*\l bnaCai^i*s isainksrs' bills, at 4.89 for dsmatwi [email protected]% for sixty,„^ays ibar srliver, 0S% silver cer.fificaities, 6S?4©C9^. A%ohtekn 11% A'aaffife ®:3Sbre& 145 AUMi amti-Twre aSAWtd ..%— Annerleain Express .....107 3Xa$tfti9orB feisl'tW*M» .... 13% CahdM. Pahiiflid ...i ^o.i. ......s.... .. 5T Ciftaaa. Sotttih-dhn -.. 4i Central Pa«j:ic ..... 13 Cfit^rlrwhfcfe'irfd OthStt ...JiiiWRi iik. 18 Cbucago «a)d Alton ...... .t.....*.148 ChtcasTi, ®tirl:hrg-tctti and Qtrhroy Chicago Gas 32 Consolidated Qm 142% C„ C., C. aind,.SC Loivls ...,-..i Colorado,Ooal Siiid Ir.aa
v.(.iA.
...... *. 14B
Cot'ton'OH Cor»Bfica$eI 9 DeSawlare amd iludisbSi ».... —119 IDelaware, 4ndkWestern.. Ien ver aoi'd.J !'j.
G-raaiqe, jref ^. 41
J}lstiHer§"i5iid Kjiltine 'FfWders CO. 10% F/rie 13% TTrie, 1st prctf 27% Erie, 3d pref 14B Fort Wayne' 102 Great Northern, pref 108 (CTlricago amd Bas^tern IlHinois,-pref.... S13 Hocking Va'.l ey 15% IllliTKrts C^BtWl w'* ©t. Pa-n.r airsa txi.lu.th fiiFg Katisaa and Texas, pref lf% Ijalce Brie'tafiirt'Western 14% Iitrke Kire a«d \yestern," prgf ..» •1% Ivake. &hore T/ead T"rjj«t ixjjujMfilJft.fliwl Jiaa4»t'lle I^ouysvrHf* and New AFnany MfenOWi ittiu»». O^niswTidsUed
k..141
...."19^
.... ... ....
4
IkwWiifph-ls- wrta vhftHtesioB !Ms!i(tjran 0^ntrail MSpsxiurl Paci-fic ..u 'awd DWo siui.
Tobacco, pref Amartcah •Bed. amd OateJe Co, Commercial Catole Oo. United Stiartes 4's, re?, XfiStSd State® 4's. caSjxjTi new) Ulrtted State# 6's, l-lf Unf.ted atattes 6's, ortupoa ttelted States 4's, regj ijinl'ted StiMte 4's, -ooupan UnMjed ©tsttas {?s. (re® pacific 6'S «yf '£i5
exm-
dirion mow 85 as a®arast US on August 1st yelar ajgfo.
4
Prwfajianfl ckwed (Stlth &t fel'^iSt advance tor the deuy. was a qufcet djay in •wftwat, tradfreg be-
ii&hit aiM 6bc6uaticfc6 iftaffsaw At Tgb. Th-a ffelitig dtfvfeiojjed early wis a ii title easter, after Milefa la ewmew-iiia/t stronger itoiifd *#ag displayed! &hxl &i&i Sgii'res showed %c advan/oe. fibe that weather %Ve3t iWUatjomefbhi'nss of atfaotor early. ja-nxi t'ned WtaJ sreD&4>t ovferntli a 'llLtlfe. whil-e th'e olkt ia&p&SSiiuih wB£ Rgfofc tf#0dllr l&trVe bfCenlrr^s wera larger Uham tih'fe.joxairktii oouikiitafce chad •priced Pko&J&d. There) was aba &'t}Ber3c.& of ior^ten aidvlces pvlnig ,to -tihfe (idli3ay In Srtgiiaina, but tSarfttoatitM tnatk^tS ruled. iftfm, P&Bs B&Mg lip 5@io cenjLtm'as and Berlin better. Ni*rubwesterxL receipts Were small airud t)he Da»nub!an rfhlfiknonts quite a little under 'those
gng
$%
... In .... 32^4 ... 17'"
IT ts
t,.u a!.
NaSfiltfUeTHlf Corvtoarf National Cord«.iire. pref N¥w £:rae^f r^vwral i.i.
.... s% w% JR
WtsStBr-.n, pref ...... .......
fwofen A.mer.i aih Co. .... I.. SCbrftwrn 4-." J... tflMWwiPffSKHfle, tref .it tfittrtiuni tT-nion PiAO.'.fic, Denver a.nd Gulf ...... Northwestern ....j-n r:~"rrrrr "«rk Tun -1 6. and Or«w Improvement Oregon Naviswi'.loai 10 Ore-aw* STiort Ume and Utah North.. 6 PaeitTio MaH,,.,.,- .. Peor'a. PecS-hri1Wmd }?m.ti^riMe 1% p.'.^«ilHi'rg 162 PuJ!ma«t Palace 143 R3» W-esfeirn .... ...
Nort.h'w^siter.n, pref N«w TflTR tN'ntwn N,
liH
4
67
&bd Paeifie
W^aba»b, "^tfbaHb, fit. and Wi Weila !Fargo Ebrpress W, Western IJlnJim^....... TfTheeHnig- ama (Lake-Brie Wheeling tamd Xa3ce Brie, pref .... iMfjUrneajpolis and St. Udtite^ .-..•• Dan vest and il-to Gi^ansm General E488brfce National tMsdefi Colorado EFWel and Iron ...... Toledo, St Exwi and Kaaisas City •Toledo. St Ixyuls and X. C-, pref.... Southern .... *.» •». SomKheiTii pref
Hjcnl'.ii
1.
15 1% 23% 14 15 4% 10
98
W
..,..110
THE LIVE STOCK MARKEti Cattle seat^e—Shaftll KeeeJpts of Btoga— §ii&|> ##0fipecti Steady
Inkilaniaipoiia Aug. 3 —Caitltle—Receipts Kght ShiSpimenits awne. TSvere were not ©rsoug'H cart)tie mm to make a mlarltet.
ste
ttMM1%0W4
Cttwloe^to prlime, 1
Fat Well ftribtehed steers, 1.500
20
1,4M lbs IS®* Medttu.m to gboa ah-kpptog etb^ts 3 70@4 00 Common to -fair steers 3 25@3 G®o3 bo dhoifee ffe^di'hi^ stefers.. S Fair to medium steers 3 3C©3 CdmfnioTi .to good stoclfers 2 ?wS3 30
to
BUitfehers' cattle we quote: Good to choice (hetfers
Prime
P^ofia., Arnig-.
Aug. S
Aug. 1
fan
60%-61
2S! 18H 20X
20*
7 C3 3 62
&
5 92
JjAUDI
Sept.... Jan HIBS. Bept..^.
8 97 r#-» 3 32 9 30
cSt 28 3 67 30 a
3 G2
......... 3 GOwi 9Q
Fair to medium iieifers 3 25 Comtoon li&ht heifers W@3 W Good -to choice cows 2
ito teurfcy
WwuPkist
afttoiiii tiMfe Si
Satnirday. nw*rtTw£s( gwt« teuiythfe by elei vatoj peopl'o. Th» wea-ttiieir w«^s Wot a.nd gen^iriaJl diijf, v'™|oh cr^'ajaS 'Drie SmwHefeeJit. ,s!bre
-eocpooled to thidra#&/lS fffitfn
25
75@3
Ffelr to medi-iim odwis 2 »®2 60 ticfmmoh old cchra ........ 1 QQ@2 Veal oalyes 3 00®5 Hi*aVy calves
60®l Og
•.•.....•...in.... 2
export bulls 2 50@2 76
Grdod to feihoice butoher bulls— 2 25@2 40 CdmmMi. t« fair bliills .:.....
1 S)#3 00
i...
Hbgs—iR^ceip-ts 500 bead. fShi^meinits 800 head. The refciedptS of b«5gii tSday ^er6 Small, a,Tjd all sold to shtppers on toasis oif Sa/tV'rd'ay-'s prices. We quote: i/Good to chbiCA m«dlltjii and !heavy .......... -.$8 20@S 89 Mixed aind iheavy packing 3 10S?3 20 pibw itb ctiditie 0^t'we%Hfts .. 3 85P3 42% ttommon Eglhltweigdits .... js.-. .3 ?5@3 35 Pigs 50@3 4.0 RoiifHs ..j...... 2 25@5 75 v&heep-piReGeiipts ligihit, Bh^pinienits none. There was itile 4n?uiaj| irl'et sheep iaind Eaiiib mi'r'ki&t. P'Po^iiifedta SRHdiy. ... Good to chotce lambs ....» ...?4 t$@H 75 C?artiimi'ri tto
tarrtbs .... 2 505H 00
fli&MAiih
Good ito dWwiics ahteep 90#3 Fair to medfom shieep ....- 40@2 CtSfhrntofn Sw^e^ 1 00@2 25
Mlnneapolls Wheat Market.
Anig. ^.—iWlheat clossid: ptetrtBer, 54%(g95c JDwieiri-
(M'jn.meapoQ'is, Aiig'xi^t, 66iij SSapte !ber, &7%@67-%« NO. 1 IhaTd, 67c No. hobbhern. ®c No. 2 sh!fcri-.tihit5i'xi, 55%d 'Ri6= ceitrtSi ISfc carsi ^edrta Corn Market
jjood aWRra^e fe-
$.--C&rA.
eetitpts, /buit d^irpiaihias iiirtiittedi No. 2, 2#%c: No. 3. 23%io. Oats, fair reed^pts, 'but qjiality werages poor No. 2," Wtfe, 21c No.- 3 •whKe, 20%ic. Rjj'e, no receipts -but some d8ftl®i«i S Wd, Biatlejr. mill dirtH itvom'iniaiL Whiskey mttrtoet, steady and lmcftiain©ed. ... ind ilngAf flaftfetJ
GSrew ToHk, lAug. 3.—Cofte^Opt-Wn^ ruled inod«raM# 6dtfVe ^n. focal tradei- turrwd •toeali tei absence dt oiitiMde support, oldSed -tveaQc, mat 8 0O»tS Mgater tto fpoOnitis •lower, fieipteim.bei', f9 66#9.(k
Spot ooffee—fiRiiio,- weak No. 7, H%c fnild, ¥ui?fej K3ando-m, 15@16%c: iS-il!|®!r-^Baiw, steidy fall* -fSfinilriig 3te ©enlrrlf-ue^l, 9G tBSt, 8%@3%c refined, steady lalnd tflailiriiy active.
Rfcftl S)(itiit« Trans/ers.
Ma S3 TrSgdiofa eM Ihtusband to
750 DO
^hfeffiijiis J. TiocW, pint aeCrtftbn 27 ttowMshlp 13, -ria«fe« 10 S3. iHafriia #t Tfit. t/6 A, edHthidt, (painc iseotion 84, Wwira9hl'i) 12, aii'iige 0... ...-.. 135 00
To«i $ 6S5 00 Bicycle Manufactory Faili. GBUffaJoi LAtlg. i-^QliS«fkly ifofllcwing •upon ihe failure olf ithe -Quee-n Glty iCycl-e Co. corneg aipipWcat'lon Ifor a receiver if or F. X. (MuIIir, fBieycle watiuifatettorer, cif tms loity. The uttoHnai siseets are $43,294.46, (the direct HaJbiliit-ieS $l«,St)6.46, and 'the-cbntthi^nlt fiaWHtdes $1'1,777.80. Justice Ward1 appointed a rdfet-ee .to t-iJRef itirdaf 'and report -tWitet'tts er itihe •company should be dissolved. He lappolmted also a temporary receiver. Three receivers were appointed ifot' the ^ueen. ,dity Cycle Co., who^S •li'aibll'ilties are near $200,000 djuf'QS t.l*eftateln.gr oif (proof,
Abe Lloyd to Fi&ht /l| iklo,
Ha'v'in® (Satisfied 'the great state 'dt (Pennay-tvati'la by 'his (flight with Mlkrfr iFarragh-er, "K'id" iL/loyd 1« again tb eut^r th& .wspp-d arena, irt is reported from iAmdierson that Lloyd is rhat'dheS to (ftg-fiit "Kid" Heed .felt title IPeaiiheiS •frfcSHlt cfiaihiip(6iiShiil3i t'he Ibat'tle to ta'k-e p'l'ace with in three tt'eeki.
Newspiipers In t.ho Ciiii|t!ll£rii. In the .pi-escnt •cairiipa.t^n, the hewKpaipers 'tvlll "be the greatest of edm*a'tors, in te'acliln.g the -voters of the land the flMflei: Way 'fb ¥1»W f!i§ iWH'Hcat quetstions of -the day. The iBepuibli-c, of G't. Ij&U 13, is ,tt^-(!iioii't 'dou^yt ifie n'i6s (able InsitFuctor published tffl the ocra'tiC ?tdo, A3 It e-XlplaiilS in ahrio^t every 'issue, toy editorial or learned article why 'titfe mas! of the should •vote jor thtf Bernddraviie ip^sideij't-ls-l candidate- In addition, it ,prin't« ail ihi dlf ih^ diJlHgs of tol!h .parlies an-d atl the app-eefrM ttf flitaiesirtwn. Th^ 'Repuibiic Is only $0 a year, $1.M .rvr 3 months, or 65 cents a .rnonlli iby mall. 6enii-VVee'k-ly .Itepulbllfe '$1 -k year.
Ther^ will to spf*ftkltiR at the r^^rtilar meeting df the iM.od 1 nicy C-lufb toril^li't.
'sT. M. DlShdti and ho tfther Goes forth in haste With bKls and paste And jMVOl^ims to aU creation
That men are wtae W-lo adwrtisti '. i. In tiio pn-sent gen^rat|on. IVfortoii Meiiaf Cuniis, d. A. It., will givfe a lattifh iW. Sixth anfl Cltes-t-mit streets Wednesday evenintf, August St'h. ,.
Theiv? 'Wl 11 sp^akthg dt the regular meeting yt the JVloKiulsy Cimb tuuig'ht. RBWfcJP ik SIX HOURS.
Distresairig Kidney feud Bladder .dls^a^*s Hjlieved in fcix hdurs by tlie New 9relm Sp'iah lA niecioark I^flneiy, tUre. "This new remedy is a great surprise oft actfffiint"of its exceeding promptri^.ss in relieving paTuMn tri* 1»ua8*r. kianeys. back and every part of t'he urinary passages irf male or female. It relieves retention o£ waiter {uiQ |aih ih piwthfe al«nd#t tmmedlateiyj, "if ^014 want (julbk rtliaf. a^d cife' this is your remedj:— Solid U, mndi^y Go: druggist, Terre Haute, Ind.
Low Kates
..... 1|
Bio £k#ide WSESterTij pjfef 40
SrtJJSraUv.? gtt
est. Baui, ...i... ..,.i ate Ft. mm-i site ojafefHfc'vCn prirf jf*utar 'Refinery ...103-% iTisinessfsee C«»J and Iron 15U jTe"as OPaot'ft!' 6% ^Toledo aasd. Ohio CeotxuJ. oref 50
k'*k
Haute.
On account of th C..& to T^rre
unt or the Ter: J. I: RaiFfOal-iv taut? dhii Wttif
erre Haute fair jvill sell tickets ttiffe^AifgdSt 10th
to 14th inclusive ^o^d-Vlturning until August 18tti. at $0. ratti. For furtt»#r. ii^r^twh tb ifiica4 agents of C. A 30. I: Railroad. ^rtao ttelieif Cbrp^-'G. A: (R., ^ti tlye 4 J«wjtt social tut Stttfh and Chestnik tftreet4' A#* gust 5th. t^MTbe gfoftSBf at tHilfW&f mectins otf the (McsKmle^ CJut tonight.
WkwBtoywte«i^#®^^lwrCa^«*i WienA* ifoM A CjWld, triftd fdr C^ori*. WHm^fcedinuto^ffiecauDfet6C3idori*. When «h#had Cfaiidnwi, ahe gave
TERRE HAPTE EXPRESS, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 189&
Ihem Gutona.
DIEB.
GOGGT3T—'
G««8tn. Sunday
Tj.
City, aged S4 yeatSj 5
tooibi 7 r\me4ul flftonn St. iAnd's-, Tuesday (todiy) art
Bi ini.
10
Mlertneoit
WVabdtaron. cemetery^
ait
iVieaife of
aire fawitfcd.^ jfe
ihta matLtty
TT^EiliL—Sti^. Ii. S-. Tti^, IhsoWb^r Of itfiS Qate'W. B. Tuell, tat 9:45 a. m. Moifiday, Aoigust 3d.-
Ftunerad eervices wiU be comd'ooijacl front her foDmer resldewje, 635 Cherry street, Tuesday today) at 8 p. in. ..
Interment «t Woodhuwn oftm-tfteryi •Friends ef .tihe family are ioKvited it* aittend wdtdttmi ifurtluea- raotkie.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Having •twtfg'hit »tihe espirations and 'business of the (Noorfh Britislh and MercontHe. the Fire Aa^ocia,tixra otf Ph-lladelpihaa amd t'he Now Tortk TJhderwiiteors InsurBunce Compiaih-ieBi I Snyi'te ail persoos thbldirig poMcies Sm. said commpaniles rrtho wish, amy {Information con-cernonig same, also all other- parties wSsh-tag reliable Are, tSornado, life or aocideint Smsuranice ito call alt my office. Boom 4, 521 Ohio street. 33. F. Boden'beck.
NHAlN & ALBHKCHfT.
Ha^d opened in dfflee to G-iiltcfc'd drug stttrfe. All tiidsS InQeyted to tJi© firm will plfcasS call th^re fo-t ^ttlem^ftt.
A. M. HIGGlWs, Lawyer. Over McKebn's Batik.
^elepboni 33a.
WANTED.
^^^TBD-^FajmdJy n^frigersutor snust.be I'P £004 oandiitiojii dheap far cash. AdG, fcaJr® ifiHES' dfficfe. Vk^tNl®©—A girt ifor ^enertai 8®oui3ewoj?k.
A,ddress, J&2.^foiifh .£^aventtih street. arid ®6irdfe5& ffiteS,ed&i &nd well fufwitislh-ed roorns etod ftr^telasa liable bo^rd rates •reasona'ble. Wo.108 'Norfeh iSiitblSbPeet. WAN^&|5—P<i5iijtitOh aS 4itfu®6k-66per:. Ad-
(ft'esS, -iJoriiTUt'
Jctrvis. 3237 Nor eh- First
Street. f.' \VANTED—5,0tib'agents for Kiassell's .aiiT tJh'd^S^M' l'Iiiyes of SicKtmley. arid HoelieffaStlv tousfrfeteid.
J*c|«e •$l.* jlf£hi6 best arid -ilid dw&wp4sk and outSeUA sell others W ijer.otitut *6olS??59&. $fa4.'B&8hie paid. Botfk^ now r^ady.' SaW tirfte by sending 50 .oeri'tis iji ^latopS ffeT. tfti diitilt At ohde. Address A. Dj -'WoMhiiigtoii & 06:,- HidrtflorSi 0 lbftuM dn ftirrrttdre, ^S^Wilfg irfa i.cfilnfeSj horstsS cows, Wigoafl(of
-^«»jy, -igi any amounts for iuny
l.en^tn xuiiel.and on, aaine day a4 applicltlo4fi. &ri¥ate f6cfei9, bulfS e^'s red strictly coft-fld&rttiAl. Giiaran'tJee lowest fates and longest ttme feeii tot payg.ent. Terye Hautf^Mpjtg age Loan. Company, Room 4 Street u^ ftkiirat.
mm nam
TO TRADE.
TQ tni^y. W. A. riMiMMMiai
hit iof if or hipr^e, arihd xifraficmd 'El th(6 St
FOR SALE
FOfe SAtjE-^Fottr houses io be removed from premises: I-ntiUire of Terre Haut£ feeing CtfitiiJ^tlir.
FOR RENT
FQR
0
llrtv
T" —f 4-f
B5?T—I^dfeefy fiirhtshfed rooniK
wieh[beard lii (Private family. 223 Suuftfc I'lffh street. ikJR RENT—'FtirnSsihed roo.mis, table l(m.i-d_ $3.50 to $2 per
Nortlh Fourth street.
first claSte week. 810
OtattftioifW.
3d StfaHi iseViertny St
'rrtttnililil j»f
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HE JAWSONSI WERTZ, AOA!R
ani
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ami
WILLIAMS
C0rh^tliaff8. Acrobats— Slhgers
DEALER IN
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Crafrtorl Coal Go's frazil Slock. Car
The National block cornJf tfth and Main streets, has begft fitted tip ifi firstclass condition for office purposes and will be ready about August 3d.
Office rooms can be had stoglo or in Suits as desired. Loea-tfoti cemtrsa, #oc« ligHt roams, steam- hoait, elevator, water, gas and «uH cOhvehtericeS. Iiiqulre at bulk traritfe on Sixthstreeofc
A
BILLY LINK,
WILKEB,
rank Hammond
Charters Sisters
I
and
fiancBfs.
BtNUINE WUSIGAL FiASTi
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mmmr Atlgr II," 12,
McSORLEYS' TWINS. ,I
Pllid^S—-Tlcitebs titeftXMcMd at Arty (ille loading tlniggtists and hotels ill- from conductors of electric oars, .good fm fai-e to and from Harrison Park and admlssiom to Ciitttdi 15 Nekrvetf 10 «C0a 20 cP.fi tS eitlra.' n'dket^ t*urolij4iefl i£t tiioftct offii Casino 10, 20 and 30 crrits.
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DrCsSfhakh^ Apprentices and *".? ...j ... Sehmftrcssi s. ,j.'
To lWamwiir sj'sltwii
out t'.'nir and
6t
IftUiii'm {Hie'frffcWWl 1TMW Squire, Wrt inkist p^rrcct r-rrne^ft r-nttcr eye.r -iniv«rvt.«d w»tian
(Jhi"d. no Ti'tting reouir^d. 'ifie only
or
rsys-
tem «tlhat wtll cutiwr''Iriitwst' fashTOnabie wiCists, peeves aaifl alerts. Oncf. stju aiaj Br madia Otf wonW, h»t 9t: canlbotofd. will last a lifetime, and is ,90 simple..soty orw can learn 'to, u§tf ft th a'f^tv"lessons. 'Ywl can maJte two dresses wJille l^amtnig full «und compTete orvursc of' TnetruS^ons. So, some eingTa\*edrdfijloma ena'W'Jn^ tSHein t« secure a posftHM Ht-afny miaJtfnfr W. tatolisihiment. SatisfacUon gira.ram-teed, LesScm xlfty \P evfean^i "V Potter'sFrenchDressGuttingSchool 841 1-2 Main jhrcet, 2d Flpot,
Agents a,-nd ladies wanted to teaich bur Sysfofti can maite good wagea.
deilSoSl^mce,
commends 1
J. LUDdTfflCT.
LEQALS. SALE.
J^ECEIVERS
No. 4,^)1. En fcfiie sWpWot court of Vifli county, Indiana. May term, 1S96. Frank McKeen .vs. Riverside Woolen Milts.
Pursuawt
to art order Ito me, directed
by the oouirt aforesaid, .ttots 27th day of July, 1S96, I Will offer ajt public sttfe at the wibp-iesa-Je department .of Havens & Geddes Co., Fifth amd Main street, Terre Haute. Iriam^i, oh Monday, August 3, 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m.,..the. personal property of th'e Riverside Woolesn Mlils. Said property cbn-sistefe of casstmeres and, wootens, such as produced by woolen mills, all tn first eiass rha*rkwable coilalffipit Immediately foHowi'ng sate of personal property I will offZJr It pttMic sale, at tWe corner of Walnut and FirrSt streets, the following.described real estate. be»Otigi.Ti^ to gald Rivtsrsidfc WdOferi Mills, Vis. In-Io'ts -num!ber« 221, 2?2, 259 arid 260. Bach lot being 74 feat 7 Inches wide by 141 feeit, 2 Infehes deep, all imprtivted wath brick arid fram®. buildHrogs together, with boiler and sta'ttooi-airy engines.. besiriably located at Walnut and First 'Streets, and suitable fWr man-ufac-t'Xirthg errte"Tprises. Terms of sale e^-sh.
St£» Stephen M. Reynolds, Receiver, 505% Ohio Street.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE). The iiiiderBiigiraeid will apply to itfhe' board otf cptitfty. odt&miSsiiioii^A, at thytr iriext regiiiar sfeslon w^bc^i comm-ftraces offi tihe ftrdt MiOtadeuy tin Bejte*mibar, 1S96. for Itoense to retattl spirituous, vinous and imalt Hcjuors In less quantities :than a quart ait.a tikne, iwoldh ibhifi prtvileg® of all'Owl'nig ithe same (to fbe dalarik on ih-ts premises. My place of tbustoese is located on th© grauind fiojdr of.5ot aiiiihil6er diigH'ty-fiirn-fo (89), R66'e"s Sirbdifi^bn of.« 2-100' atirSs, iftdrfcfi ^lde Of Main' sthe^t, between Eleventh and TweHfetti'atreefcs, niwrtber 1113 Wabash laveiiiue, oity ol Terre Hatite. Harrlr son ftoi^WhdKipi "VigtJ cduraty. ®tal6 8f lndlaria*
of the
Sairne 'to :be drank on ihiis premises, alSo '60 ca^ry ori said, iprettfisfe's 4h6 fdtldij^ihgf fcddi'tldbal fiusiirress: ibriltfcrd'S. My placfe of (business Is 'Ji»c4ted oti the grouiiidfloor, of number 206 Wabash avereue eity Of Tefre Haiite, Har-risoh township. Vigo* county, Ihdiarift.
P. G. CHIAjSTAT?T.
^P^t-ICATlON FOR LICENSE. -#ilf ad?piy itd tihd ibb-ard Of Cduhrty comimis^i'ori^rs, kt tH«'if iKi*l regular s&qsion wMrih iboanmenices on tihe first JNIondaiy in September, 1896, for lice rise to •fetail s'piri'ttipUiS, viinous arid iiiaTt liquors in Iras qliatrttlties t'hari a quttrt &£ a timfe. with the prtwilete of allowing th^ satne, to be drarrk on 'hiis, .premises, and also to qarry oni said premises the foIUqwiiitg adaiitiohiai trusin^ss: ibillkards. iMiy place of bU^'JnieSa is loeait«d dsn thie sd-utri h'itrf.of.lbt n'tmiffaer ftrrty-eigfh (IS) of tiM driginal to^'JU now cli&y, of Terre ilau.Ce) brf-ng rfiOuse mutiiiber 13lb ^oiuth Fourth street 6m tih-e grotnfld fidor, HUrrisOh
Vl(^d c^totf rffetti^- Of lindiairii. P5A.RK LiAIRKENS.
AP#liT©&^It>f4
p'bii LltjfeNfeJs.
IfOtt
llqui^sitti
-w^ll fcppl? Ito 'ifhS i)oard
d'f ..cgi*gl^y •oWranissJo'jMtrS at iJirtr n«0FjL regular session w.hli'cli tjOiniin-ernces on Ulve iirSf^TWoiwiiu^ lii iSapien'^ber, lSlt), for li-
ApWi'u^us -VJttdwy fthd fri(t.1t
fHiamtltttwr-nftiait 11.tt.nt
less
a itlmp.u^tib ttbe priyilesre of sil^tv'i'ifK ttui?f ^aino f-'Ux, Jlw d-rank his .prem-iMeis. Mj rjlflifte flr!otiiSS rresiS ra iddaitSd 111 fihe g^UtwiSl riter'%f'^l'ii'ftilWr 17 Thiirfl sii-Wt, "Eli Hlie SlxWifwardi cfity tiff 'l'tsrre H»u e, H«w*r*ison townishiPi VUfp so unity. fo f.Hisr .r. b«1jA^5. iCATlON JCdU LICENStT.
TI10 U,
a*H1
0 ppf,V Kb if it It iM-ard
oc«li*mte3!JOtttTrn. at ttntrfr
(it•' CSWltffi
rosriUiar" session wlVkiii c»iHimejt»tes on itilu* ilrsi. JftoMriiy 5m Si'ipin'in-fier. is%'. for' lip ?eh«tt -tW ilpl^ti'ttorss. VtHdlfe tttid tnstft liijuors to Ittss ijiliiiriltlHRsi •tsiian a qtiutft 1tt A .time, w-itili |live privlieg« of allowiitit? tl)e •fame to *(»e diunk 011 Uis preunl^es, AJty jiisw# Art iilSlli^'s Mliitfed at JSttt Waihtisii sivciwie, frnBiulid rtotfr. Wi •lfitiit'tRteh feA. telt Unicfliea ,orr tffe w^t sitl« -of- itit ®ev^iniyLhree (73) IWsv'y cid^liit.ieln. Terre Ha'irte, liarrkon tovV.iis'ii'i'p, Vtgo-HWiiitiity.. india na. •P. .T. HfrtioloN.
nrHCAJIHW i'Olt LICENSE. niR «mf»^ »»wj? of (jouiivFy "»'oitnnvi«si!oii. rs, :i Uiei-r next reffuHa-r s.vwloti wliiich :wi.!iH'.nicirs on 'tiho lii-st Momiiay vri Syt'rn.rter,..lS0(i, for 1-i-i-.MI.SIO tjd r«l!-.i!ii s^i Wit 10'ui^..\AnM.k»s ?Mm1 malt iiqirr»n hi li9S *i'hiir#!«fis tiffjell qinwt at 'tlrridt -tvlt.ft Hh« prtVH^e.'ftr allowing ilie ¥JA(lfe,iCd 'lit* idrti'nk rti ltts M-wniil-s^'Si. My pliiitfl.rtf -Imjtfttieas is ioWiBV^rr-«?ri '(H 70. K!ltli»yis diJVisjto.il. fb^t ririftii s-idp. at liwii^e N"mi-th r.lri'Ot, grHnrmd floor,- -ini «lJie olfly of Terre I fbm l«, iHnnri«on I e'wsish'lip, Vl-yo tbuntiy, l'iuliHiijk. a-tfu
S. .f. T/OCKAiRD.
I'PLICATION FOIt JaiCKNtiEj rii^ tlndorefiji'iw*! 1V111 ito tSve bOatd df PHtiHif-Jf «roift«f 'tiliHir fi»*.t rot 'iilar s«s«km -whirl] ^-iri.'iiimcn'xvs on t'he fitist. Alonwliii.y in Soptj-inib»!r. l.VIG. fo,r liimnM lx rw*J) vimout HirW meift -Hi]i)Mss.in i-KSh qiiW4M.l('lea titkuv A qilo.rt at lime, wliR tihe j»riv±iH?e of ollowing- tihe aajiie *0 le AT«IH4
iWw ^wwiwwb, a?id
on
al«o to ca,f.ry om said prem-is.es the follolw'ivg: -•-busindRsn Mly plaW'trfTOttf^iness is-iocaietl oh .tJie groufiid ft nor 0tmytll*er 2^ fkifith §c*»onri srtrpet. l*t nutnhftr 170, i«n the original to^Wi of Terre Haute, HUrrlstn tow-n^hip, Vigo count*-, iDdicfpa.• jr-nA.Ntftl. tS. litolSD.. •^IMPLICATION FOR L1CENSIS.
TH^WtM#rttte,h*,,d iwll apfrfy Co board uf ocwjfrty cOm-rrijasl^nera. at their nexi l^sgTlUjir seafWh Whiiiih o^flflitfl^rtces oft Wie :fi-nfTt iMondur in Sept^imben IRWj far 11c%«WtA sjHrStuinis, virioUs ftdd malt llquo&'ta -leas quain:l.i tifes lihatL a quart, at a time. withtiSe privilege of allowing the id
rm« ibo ifeec drttnk «n 'his presses. r.'ace dt fctiSilnfess is ideated on. ®ne ground fie^cl^
iT slhlp tV^feo oouwty, Imilana.
f' ^I-aOISPir it SFTi^SRCKOTDN,
PBLICATION FOR LICENSE. ^.coC&Ly
The.«ndM%ned
a.ppjy
pf cdtfJn t'efeuiif msto** flrtt ltomMytin ceatee W» ttrjaH
ffQUora tftjesa.
....
MON&Y TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Eiij
Terns
itlf
yric
Anfli^cife and
jLots a specialty.
iUL TELEPHONE 13. Ctffk^^pfo. 716 Nortfi Sefcond Street.' BraiiStf CMCfioe Telephones Nos. 62 aaw 71.
av» no fear of losing then. Any part of th« loan may be ptM at any tirmi. thiis reducing tM cost. Tou can arrange to pay off the loan by monthly payments or to suit your couvenleftce.. Lokns 61 siiy aniouftt fTom flC to tiQ. Bualnees transprivktely and pr6tapfl#. pay 70U to ree us.
rrpm 9 »cte4 It will
THE PRAIRIE GITY LOAN 60.
boom u. Gilbert Bids, 63*6 Wabash
eh-
moval or publicity. Household goods and merchandise takes ob storage, money advanced en same. All buslnerf* co&fidentUU.
•r,*&
Blomberg's Collateral Bank,
CiO MAIN STREET.
Security Loan Co.,
Do you ever need money, If se A" 1 iind seib us. We matte l&ajii of any sU~*L large or sifiMl oft hduA^hOla ^oddi, pianos. noHe% vehicles, etc.. at very low rates ., tor any length of time desired. ,vi
rS'
86e iid befbto borrowing *li«where. 4 B*iCURITT LOAN CO iff A#*.
V-F
STEPH-BN MAYER -s
j^PPtldATIO^J fOit LICENSE. "t'he •iiJidfSrsSg'niSd will ajppty Ito tihe bftanrd of couinty ocrmimiaslioriensj at t'hitir n«cxt regular session WWldh' iqomimenices oji tne first Monday &n -S-eptiember, 1836. for 1}eeftsfe .60 retattl e^iri'tfudiis. vinous airid ftiait llcjuOrs ih IfeSs qiiSmititles & JtbaM at. a tlrrie,.wHhi tihe jpr/riie®1?thaha-llotrtogand
National League American Wheelmen v.t Louisville. Ky., Aug. 10-1S, 1896. 1 One fai"e round trip tilclc€ts dn sale Ang-ust 9-10,' good returning until August 18th.
Catholic Total Abstinence Union ot North
America.
St. Louis, Mo., Aujgust 5-11, 1896, one fare for the roiind trap, tickets ori sale August 4-5, limited to August 12# fe'f: Yotlft^ Pedples'Christian Uttiod Oimaha, Neib., August 16-24. On6 fare round triip,. ti-cJkeits ori ssKe Arrgrust 14th and 15 th. return llm.lt can be extended to SepUemlber 13, 18^6.
S?: -^Sunday Lake Specials
CoTntmehctrii^ Sunday July 19, 1896, thfe
J'La1k^'Sieci-als"
Leave eri5& Haute at 6 a. m. .'Arrive at Marmont at 11 a. Leave Marrikinit at 7 p. on. Arrlfcfe at T^rre Haut6 at lT:.-iii p. m. Rarte to arid from intermediaie siation.3 one ifare for the round triip going and returning on Lake Special.
p&FbdHF Jet#
:a ty.f,
Property remaias la your possession.
Privata
I^aan* raM« on
a
pianos, organs, Nwlof machines, h^rSes, wa#onk, ato^« Oxtures also on watchea tod.. dA»monda. We loan monw for, th« Interest we do not w£m your Eaods
At*.
PER GENT LOANS
8
Money lf#i8.nW at 8 pet feerit oil household goods, pianos, vehloles and other valuables Without
f'M
re
6ft tfc-ft
tFAih,
Ate for ariy distance 25 centi., .v Fare only
for Round Trip.
$3.00'
Teirrfe HUalte to Lake Maxlnktiidkee, and rbtufn |3 FoF t:SK?tS. at Tor Clr fesfefvatibtW arid reHalble inifdnmation call &t oity ti'cke-t ofHte» 629 "Wa/bdsii a ventre, 6 Union &:aUon.
GeoFge E. f'arrlngtoik, eOnerai Agent.
E. & T. H. R. R.
A Rare Opportunity
To visit one of Nature's Wonders.
Excursion
Io Marengo Cave,
SUNDAY, AUG
9th.
!Kcgruta.r tr.*id.Ti ori iWe 0. ft f. 11. fi.iroijtd u'lli lrnVfi 'J'f-r^ ijaiiftf at ft: a. jli., and will connei't sit l'riiUvetoh
rtVdth .^^Hrtl bit tit? J.. ft. & *U. Ii. railway, anlrai^ at M'arcrrgo 11:-0 a.
Ileturtiin?: wiill. leave Mkireji.cro at 5 p. rfi., c5orm*lti.nfr at Princ-etion with
lilar 10. it T. H= traim,
re3-
11 rn I tig ex
rw
^ru&toiiicsts here in time to git a. good iiig'ht"s rem and go about their usual Vocation Mojid'ay witlidUt any 10S3 Of tlime. l^afe fi'vj' the round ti^i) frofn Terre cioojf si.aii. ctofresjjflfifliA# fat&s Jfri.wn other eiations on the line.
Make j^otrr arranseinejilB to go o-n fills feStj'ctuitflly cheap trl.f* and take In tiie Sights olf.t'hls celeibfatfed arid beautiful oave.
A eJieapcr or more deligtfUl day's t^uilntf cioiiki not be detlsbd. P\r tickets and further information call 0:1 It. D. Digges, tit.ket agent, UnkHl-(Dppw, of J. R. Cofiinelly, general agent, Terre Haute, Ind.
H. It. (Iriiswold, A. G. P. A. F. P, jettries, G. P. A.,
Tbo AcadeiD rlence in tench! th« dtwriplinft ni
iKhard
tfoMie
at t®» iiext
coWSm"nces ott tihe feitfber, 1S06, for -11us» vihou^ and malt e# Wian 4 quart at
pr*m*m
place of 'business 4s located on ithe ground eaa ^owjn^^. Vi^^o^t^^Jndiaina.
iCACEiY.
GULVER MILITARY
Is sttaated on I^ike Blnxinkcckoe. In Northern In 4iitna. in-a-iwawUful pack oC W »ereet oontelalog campus, flue courso tor cavalry practtco, track lot bicyclo atid sprinttug rscbk, laws tcfinis aud MseMil grnbryte, gymUttStllo, [70*60 fe^tj oii OoAlntf azteslan wells. frtteuuteobvetaanareaof nbout 12 Knntt-* mliotit it whdlly fed by sprlngfl, baa Rently Bloplng wintly Sgafttj.and is a popularata plen4dnt.Jfliuiiuer resort, nflbrilir.tfopportaitUtir lW-oll kine4 Of (U^iallc Tbe Aejwemy4ul Dormitory building licqpunotelp e*dr7_EarUcular, entirely new, A BNOLCTbL* fiBE PEOOF, flniMbod In hard wood, heated by iteata .liirhtprl by electricity,. Jiri* liotaijd coM water b^ti^st livvtffbrhij.arMtSll modern tollitWrtVf-nlcrtii«k*. •rbe femtrrtfc of Btmiy tlioroudhly prcprtr.'s cialcts fDtM^l^te^Scidctiflc schools, business, West Peilli
For further informal ton and catalopne, address: Csirer JKiiitary Acadcmy, itanaoat, incb
Sandusky, Windsor, Oetroi!
Sos Lifti
S. S. CAM Bill A and CARMONA leave Sandusky every Mon. 4 Thurs. for the S00j»t l0:80 S.ai-ihroIncluded.ArriveImctt
10QM Jitand Amhipelato a} Georfiaa
t)r. Finest roiind trip in America, |20, meals and berth Men. Thurs. at 6 a.m. For loldSrs. befths, CW., apply to 10 any ligt. C. $. tH„ 81*4. O- Ws-. or
W. BroWn, Mgt., WincteOr, Ont.
TIME TABLES
WIMT.U LDB.1 itast Ihiud-iiaUi LM.
Now C. ^o* Txrlc i8s#P6si9..I#fr No. 4. IndianapoUs Mall Lv
SZ%ipq?JL
No.
or property, so you «mC
o. 7.
Ho.
No.
UV& Main 8trest.
Room la up stairs.
VandaliaPetinsylyaitia
all#. Sui
wall be put om.
SJIa. m. 7 JO a. ra.
a:2»t
ift.
:37 p. m.
West Beand—Iteta UH*. .Lv
Western Eipr^
7.
No. 6. *St, Lo*fis Lmftet No. 21. St. Louis Express..Lv No. 13. Efflngfliam Local Lv NO. 11. •IAni6edJi£*a ......Lf
1^0 &. m,
ifted. ,LV| 10:00 a.
id.
2:50 p. m. 5:05 p. m.
HloktfSB DtTllloi.
KFo. ®. St. Joseph itail Xw. No. 20. MictUgan Fly No. South Bmid Ma
13. S6wtli Bend jCail No. 2L
tto.
WkMgaA
qSjrl
Lf| 9:00 p. m.
A m. ni. m.
Flyar .,...Ar
2:45 p. m. 7:00 p. ok.
No. ll. St. Jp^qph JBxft»esa^.Ar.|
Feorla IMtUIob. N. W.
ITAN8TttIJt WBI HA 0T1 Arrfre FraH goitk. NO- ,d». & N. Lkn* VS) v.A# No. 2. T. H. ft East Ex.* ....Ar No. 80. Mixed Acc'm. No. 4» Ch. ft I. E*T(SAP)...AT
feffifeO:
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at.
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6:20
xh.
3 :15 p. ni. 1215 p. m.
MaJK.....AJ1 O^X) p. m.
...Ax
4:45 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:46 p. sflL
...AT
11:10
p. m.
Learo For gonth.
No. 6. CH. ft N. Llm* (V3).,.L^]li540#. nfa o. 8. Qh. ft Eft. Ex.* (&&P).Lt 5a« 1. riL
5No.
IBV. A6c'm 10:10 A. m. 1. Ev. ft Ind. Mall* Lv S:1K p. d. ifijfStltXl
HtdiAnapolu.
Arrive Ftam South.
f. H. Mlxe« .,....Afil«:l§a. to. itail and Etpresri Ari8:l6 p. 31 l*«ve For South.
CCIICAOO EASTER* IfcLlNOH Arrive From Nsrthi ?To. 6. C. ft N. Urn.* (DVS) ..Ar No. 8. Ch. & E¥. S»,* (S) .,..Jtr No. 9. Local Passenger Ar No l. Ch. & Ev. Ex Ar
ll:iS p. m. arr ta. 9:23 a m. 3:00 p. m.
Leave For North.
fro. 6 Ch. ft N. Llffl.* (t)VSj L-^i 4 fob a. m. No. 2. T. H. & Ch. Ex Lv[11:20 a. m. No. 8. Local Passenger Lyl .-00 p. tn. No, 4. Evr« C. Ei.* (S) ....lA|li:35 p. m. *6. All 6tfi6r ttaJRi rUU dailf xunday. AtKrvfe iralnii fcttir# ium! —ve£ Union Dttpot, Tenth ifcid fiyeaia^ra streets
iBUcrikLAliD, OI^IITHATI, eiloAtid ST. LOUIS (1116 JTOOlt). Bast Ho and. No. 86. N: T.. Boston. Gin., Ex*. l:«a a. m. No. 4. Ind., CIn.„ T. P. A. flyer. 9:68 a. rru No. 8. Pay Ex and Mail!. 3:03 p. m. No. 18. Knickerbocker Special*.. 4:?S p. m: No. 22. Indianapolis Acc'n 9:3S a. m.
Kaat Uonod.
Ifo. 36. N. T.. Bosto-n, CUi.c&X*. 1:56 a. m. No. 2. Indianapolis Cin.. E*.*... 7:H) a. m. No. 4. Ind.. Cin., T..P, A,ftj'er. 10:90 a. m. No. 8. Day Ex. and Mitl" 3:03 p.m. No. 18. Knickerbdgker Sp&Sl«*.. J:31 p. ni. No. 22. Indianapolis Acc'n ..j... 9:58 a. m.
West Bound.
No. 35. St Loixts Ex.%.».- a m. No. 9. Day Ex. and Stall*
a. m.
9:bS
N6 11. Southwestern Llihlted*.. J:35 p. im Nd.' 5. Mattoon A^ln....^........ 6:00 t. No. 3. Terre Halite Acc'ri..... 8:10 p. m. NOj 23. Mattoon Adc'd Sirttd^r
7:43 p. m.
1
Weit Bound.
JSo. 0.1. bt. j-uui6 j*...^...... «.. au No. 9. Day Ex. And Mai** a. m. No. 11. Southwestern Limited*.. 1:37 p. in. No. 5. Mat-ton Aoq'n ..... 5:00 p. ni. No. 23 Mattoon Aic*ft. Soliidifcy.. 7:45 p. ni.
TAN SHOES SLIPPERS.
AT 1-2 PRICE
to close them otlt. We do not wrmt to carry them over to next season. Call and get a paif while the bargaltis are goiug, It will pay you to call at 1105 Wabash Ave.
GEO, A.
DR. A, W. SPAIN
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3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS £,
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TRLSPHONE 86 and 89.
26 North Third stret. Terre Haute. Ihd.
Terrs Haute Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Frank F. Schmidt, president.#
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DR. W. S. DAVIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
320Ohio St.,
Tel. ^60.
Office Hours.... \%IZ%
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