Daily News, Volume 2, Number 120, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 January 1881 — Page 5

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ETA

NOD

faith.

Foot

drop

tlnplr favor*

theft by ure walk to

LA«

ofllce.

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of M0M3oSore«! IcaiMr. Th« *ws. wfiTlo oa doty for th# Dirtr Ntw», and n-^mnnji tiw badge of thr

p"pft. U* artTt-Aii'-d rptrw*eai«uvi*«, aad we t«n»J Wey will. In thefr rplattosi* toj^rlt tli# CMsuiunidatUiiR "f o«ri«ron*. a» weS, wwivw, for sttcnUo« to tbflr datle».

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Tn* rcnurhkk»

ROMlATiojr FROM AWT O*B.

Ad*ert^e»Hat« comins under tfc«» aboi't«1 almtlar hfiad*, w»1l be Inwrtod In tU' "Njtwn the rate of Usn cent* per line, each lo*crtlon.

U)antcb.

iSrAdverIiaemenu printed onder thin hnad One t'ent eaefc word, ano th» adrertl*ement will rarely fall attract the attention of peraonn who from a larf« m*y have whatever la wanted, and nnmber of repli''* the #d*ertl*cr I make the tna#t f*»orable aelectlona.

Wfill

Wthla

YY room, and one dcook Uonae, cor. let and Poplar.

enabled to

r_..

ANTKR—Srrerai oWce,

To who can

promtaed a perm.tnoni

ANTRD— A boBwe-keeper. tbi* |w*ition.

home, at jtood wag«a. Maat come well recommended, Apply to Mr* T. D.Ollnfldf Main street..

flrat -ct«#*

Apply at once.

Wpapers,

VNTKti —To *ell. a Tew hisndred old n»w*unliable for wrapping porpoaea, etc. «Sct«. perhuadmi.

\tr ASTRO—Party with 11,800 ca«h. to take the

YY

place

A

retlrinx partner In an eat«blt#hed.

food paying, Main 8U atore. Bnotne** l* nnelteentlonable In character. Reference exchanged. Addreea, l»*WP*e*. Ke«r* Ofllce.

t\r \NTRD-A «wxl bookkeeper, wa«her and YY Ironer can hate he#l wnfie* In amall famsly at OSO, *otUh !?l*tb »trc«t. Muet bare »«Tod refer once. \ITXNTIED —TWO ••'*, one

for the dinning Knqnlre at Crapo

FAR Sale.

Fl.arg«

OR 8AUI. Old *ew»paper». «5c per hundred. nica pap«r», miltatde for wrapping parpoaea.

TilOR HA UK. A »eoftd hand phaeton almoat good an new Original c«*t, $.t3» CW will b« »o)d for lltn.00. Knqalr* at Bwaaehaiap

Miller** atable, oa *owU Sixth atrwt.

TC10RSA14I—A Urat et»a» witch cow, tJan be

J?

parfh»ed cheap by enqatrtetat the

"SO*

OR T«AO« t^a acw* of land,

enltable far fardenlttf. near the c»y. totr^e •tock of food*, W city pmpertr. W 1U wU on «naymeeta

for t. tlta« paytaea

(JTOLRH A TWW.WB«FL«D

Foptar atreet.

dtokn.

cart. Waa

tf%m the %ld«walk at tb*1 foot of th* aralrja1 the corner *t fifth and Mala day nt*hu A tnltable reward will be paid fvt ta« r*t of the cart and lnf*»r»atk« di» Tty of the thle*e«. Ovvwsa,

TUB CITY.

-HOBBLE*

Monday night.

—'TFCE, SQUIM

Oourta

new

fan»i«H

LO DAY, «U NOI «WE I« TH« KHYWI Court to

IL*Y

—TFEE PREAENT

term of lb

DTNTD IO-4ay. —THE city at

prt?#ent

of

TIWHTH.

LARF« #UMB«rof

to the

tlx$

YW#terday

-THE

Inacururmiiov

TAKE* MONDAY. ~TH« "HHWER SLAVE." WM

-TB«C®«F*W

MOO

to

ttext

4lNflw

THE

8iga jrmr

ing

w&pw.

7

•The MAYOR"!

offlc#

•ddiUotj

to

GOING, AND WLU •oon L«

branette

nig lit

UUB«

OF

toyowi

for th* knowfedx*

JTTT

JJs»!#T

eroo*.of

of

O» THIS

TT»DArLT

th* edito

mJy. a* a guarantee of good f«:th on j«rt.

Item*

NOR

Tyour

tieirctn

*jr knows

t»«pon*ibl« nut* *r« of ihc **lur of «»*te {vapr. tad will be tr«*i««l «oeor4ti«t]r. The *dvcriUsnff

at

aotictr acca m-

trlbuior* to be brief and to thft point, and to {five the information

AT ONE*

vial led aeyemt time#

each forrnoou. n» to 4 M, by lh« IHttT N«wa Maaavxosw Bora, and th« contenta conveyed to the iUtur XBW» oflkf. A reaponafWe name Is re qulrnd to

be *lgnt&

to each item (for the pcmsml

knowledge oaly of the Editor) aa a g-.iarantee of

KjgTOrdera for the Daitr N*wa to It# left by carrier or a«nt by mail, or copy for advertisement*, can a:** be ptarwd In the boi. that aecurlnff early att'-ntiw to ttach order*. Local Item# or aan. cm t* handed to tha I *u N*wa If cMSxesn Uors. they paa* through the atreeta.

L»C4Tltt\ OF DAII.V SEWS »FMACiK noxi. Foot of stairwav leading to

Union

loicgntph

of fituirway

WVSTE

OFFICE,

cor. 0th

&

LEADING

HUM*T?y»

Reel

Depot

to

1ftw

OFFICE.

Wall street.

HOTIS^

cornt?r third

AN

druse

.-tort-.

Corner Six tli & Lafayette rout

W .ivr«. ITFCXT-0, I4«T*«. KTI.

B«A RCCELTCD TFT

TBO

furniture la

AN

el«sg*nt

NEW

LB« W*JC «L

d«*K.

MU4»OA

Lawrcnct

the 17th.

—C. P. STATIB.

liwt

AWAY

AT

hi* livery

KNOWN

?«BW* will «1M find ib&m

xe«*conTrnieiice. tbfjr

The Power* of Arfcument.

A

gentleman and lady, entered a cab yesterday, and cooly requested the driver to take them to Greencastle. By a protracted debate, they were convinced that it would be much more comfortable to take the cars, to convey them to their dis tin at ion.

Fire.

The

new*-boya at

fire alarm, about

night, was caused by a fire at the house of

J. W.

Sixth

Cruft, at the corner of Park and

street.

A

A B.

i* foing—GOL«K—

gooe on

LU the R«»T cod.

p. TO. prca«hia« 7 p. m.

-OTHE

A^WNIDT &

Pretbyterian Church, preach

It a. in.

by

RE*

ings everj* evening during the week

7:15

p.

M.

W.

A

Thpy only a«k con-

what raay tie

man

NEW*

to-

lar, ten chance* to one will bn no new* to-morrow. f&~QITrn*irt> jer.oimlltSe*

uvm

bo avoided.^Bg|

Write yoar Item# an the paper attached, M»d drop It In the box. which will

bv

To-day'* Coupler.

J. O.

Courier,

Hardest)*, of the Terre Haute

is

in town, to assist

the Wabash end of the Legislature.— rntliaMpoli# Journal.

Dan Miller Vtock.

Jos.

11.

Briggs and John

defective flue was the

cause. Although the fire department was promptly on hand, about

The station house keeper was forced this morning to refuse to receive any more dogs at the pound. There are now sixty animals confined

JN

there Is room for no more. Some fine dogs have Leen placed there, and large numbers of sporting men visit the pens each day and remove such

thev take

a fancy

Lieutenant

last by well devised tcheme drew

They

C3trf*ffa«I Clinrrt*.

The Christian Church on Mulberry, between SIXTH and Seventh,

now prominently settled

as the Pastor. fie wilt

nothlnf

PR*»CH

T©TT.W

CHfcuil Ootirt

Kvening

ttanal

and

S I^EAJ-

IY CONDITION, -»R}P^Y MASQUERADE HALL NIGHT

Individttal

appropriate

Seats fre*.—All

wriwil

night

.*!**«•. •ON. WWFCTE L«

EXPECTED _TOOT CASIOLKMR TODAW T»Y

MMDII «^LTU -Jtomwe*

I. pHMkm to iwrtrtmb* like *tok* ofth Untyofitollw Whichhi.

WM

OF ODWRWW PORT»

Tkvntof

palllnf

HI

our

worthy of tl»e tog* etnadnnce

It r*ceivt*l We twit with pteawxre the

DBFKMITFEMOFOW

y»«a«

Foot*

JHUE

—ALIEN CHTT{K«l—8uad*Y »enrice»

10i80,

prewhiog, $

p, m.

morning. Mr. C. B.

Sunday school

PRENCHSO^

preaenU oa exbibitioo

Co

on

NIGHT

team'of hors©», which he now

stable, oa Main

IVE«B

AFREET

Second and Third.

—The

lecture of Hon.

be

worthy of the attention of

every citizen of intelligence. —The

Ringgold Rand have always beeu

to ffive entertainments cf the

most refined character, and the ball which they will give on the night of the 17th. can be depended upon as being no ex ceptfpo to the character of their enter t&intnent#. —Central

C. R.

S.

MHE TINT, LU

Hardesty and one of the

.south

the fore

legislature for 8tate Librarian

pan

of the week. The

satisfied, and thinks she's got

member pledged himself.

Boston, of

ftt

The funeral services of John

Shield's will take place after the morning sermon or about twelve o'clock.

Bear tlrat.

wilh a dancing bear, created

Mrs. James

10 o'clock

$150

I**PK

prow fey attending the esseDest lectures which *«d iMtrortlw. Dr Link

(MIvemJ

•TTE

the lertare hwt night

lar.'' We ttgm

IODNY

tc

HWTROCUVE

doctor, on

x*

^.8l-

HEM

United, to

vent tro» GLVIAG FAIR mpori

Ulk.

zy*/

RBUJKOMAI

I*

ill

castle CTluttcr is unable to be out.

G. A.

Carter went

to

OroencaaUe

Crowier, of

8

AT

*. j« WELR/ ITORE *RP

SWAY

it

to b«

the Ringgold Band

B*li

LaFayotte, in

the city. Charley Wilson went to Marshal this morning.

Charles Miller, of Bloomington. in the city. J. G.

Roberts, went to Danville, Ills.,

this morning. Mr. Chaa. Norton,

caught run

HW

ot Danville, was

the oity yesterday. President W. it.

WM. Eg?LE»ton,

at the Presbyterian church next Monday night, will BE

Mo Keen, returned fwm

the capital yesterday. Miss Susie Black, of

Vinccnnes,

the city visiting friends. Mr. E.

Montana in a short time* Miss Carrie Gardner,

Cartcrsville,

visiting his brother in this city. Miss May Levering,

Hon, Wm.

Thos. Parry, sub

ject The Great Physician," evening sub jeet, "How

to

be

Saved."

Gospel meet­

.Judge C. Y.

to his room.

un

excitement on the street this afternoon, and attracted a multitude of spectators.

city. Professor

in organizing

Beech havo

purchased Dan Miller's stock of groceries on Main Street. The stock Invoiced about $3,800

or

$4,000.

S. S,

The pur­

chase was made of the receiver, Sam. yce.

best known of

"gals

end of the State, were

"gal"

S.

last

damage

was done before the flames were extin-

•RUL'W(L-

The Bog*.

passed a few days in Rockville, last week. Wal Ensey and Billy Forsvthe, of Terre, Haute, visited Alonzo Smith, Monday.

A.NTKIRWKJVTW.

Next Monday night Nat Goodwin's comedy company will appear at our Opera House in Hobbies. This is undoubtedly the most laughable company on the road, and can give the most amusing entertainment of the season. It has met with the most flattering success, and IS truly worthy of a large patronage.

I.OTTA

Will visit us on

wc are

the pens, and

animals

TO.

The TTanderx'

E.

as

taken.

KRTURW

Vandevar night

BEFORE

.the

confession from the two negros. who were confined in the station houae on suspici on.

By proper steps it Was found from whom the jewelry they had, was stolen, and yesterday Chief Russell and officer Chadwiek look the fellow* to

St. Louis,

whet* they turned them over to the

thorities.

AU

were returned first to

the army from which they

sure that our amusement lovers

cannot and will not fallow this rich opportunity to pass without taking advantage of iu She will appear In Little Bright Eyes, and her support is such as to make the entire presentation appear life like and free from visible effort, Be sure and secure a seat before the best

AJmost aU of the

I* having REG

ular preaching. Rev. Dr. Sweeney, of 1*

HM

to-menow

11 A. and

morning at

In the evening

AT 6 P. RA.

Morning subject-—'THE DIGNITY

of

«ubject.—"Our World, N«-

PROGIM"—•

to Ifce

aermou

"New Y«RJ

INVITED.

FCMTWM

Tfeelfetmenttfee Baptbt

Jar .j

and

Ills., is

of

visiting Mrs.

Egglcston will

lecture at the

Presbyterian church, Monday night. Miss Jossie Wheeler, of Evansville, is spending a few days with her friends in this city.

Patterson, is still confined

J. W.

Shelton is attending

to the Judges duties in the court. Mr. and Mrs.

J.

York of south Third

street were surprised by

A

large number

of friends, at their residence last night. Miss Anna Helm, returned to her home in Louisville, yesterday afternnon, after a short visit with the MissesMcKeen

the

A

is

it, as every

of this

Parr, of the State Nor­

mal school, last night delivered a lecture before the teachers association at Marshall.

Mr. Lawler pf Chicago,advertising agent of the

C. A E. I. R.

It., is in the city,

W.

at­

tending to business which will keep him here for some time. Elder George

Sweeney, oue of the

somewhat celebrated

family-of preachers of that name, has accepted the pastorship of the Christian church of Terre Haute. Elder 8weeney is

man of brilliant attainments, an orator of some power, a debater of considerable skill, and socially he excels. For these very good reasons we congratulate the brethren at Terre Haute on having secured the gentleman's service..— d'.nne/t Newt, Kockville Tribune.

gtve date.

Baker, of Terre Haute,

MENT

FIRE

all

THK OAL.LEY SLAVS.

The above successful effort

Hldii wnooi, KOTKS

George Cox relumed to school Monday, after a

ION)?

ESCAPED, and

there they will probably get a term of yearn la the State work-hottse

absence.

Prof, Sandtson has openly denounced dancing

in

studies of the fourth

year class were changed, and the programme

was

entirely transformed.

THE

explanation of the individual who arrived at school at 2 P. the other day. must have been amusing, a*he

^TTARFCRTI

of

THE

which

WM «E

THK WB|eei. Dwi«« Um MEMOE^

SEOTT, H«*Y 9CM URN, Cotu. *ad WmBrigf g*T* *me «xc«S lent EEKWTIOM of WL^IT WM LISTENED to with II*

could not

restrain laughter while giving it. The scholars win be kept in suspense for two week* after examination,

BY

tJie

*Tblishmest of a rule which prevents THE

distribution of examination papers until the third Monday ia the month. Christmas SEEMS to have demoralized some of the puptts. Judging free* the manner

IA which they take hold

work. It Is

time now

NVNDY. and not *!t FCLFY

day KMG

C%TN*&

las*

of the

to go to work

and

drcamta*

all the

toy ftftvatre

I***

ni«HT as

SAGE

WUli«m HEME, SHOT SAU­

peddler, wait

GOING

Fred

ki»

RTMTTDA, he «»pped Into

Bevten,

ESCCEDLA^T ANT

WhQe

TS^LEOED MM HMV» TO TTWNN*

hoJdof

DAN^TOOB (WMLTLOFT.

his HOME the

M»AMXTF

tiie

saloon of

O« M«la «W«T EE»

st*a(BAIT In

tins

ROOM W

wn««t-

BY TOODNMM H«A DOT

wldch

tlwont.•

IBEDOF

UMI

was with

1

COLLISION.

Two Freight Trains on the

thla

About three o'clock this morning, two freight trains, No.'s

19,

and

H,

88

IN

ia in

Robinson is talking of going to

of

were

TLTLS

completely torn to

pieces, and several car* smashed. We could not ascertain on whom the blame rested, but It is evident that there was a mistake somewhere.

especial place

Is

dangerous points on the

Dodsonmet with

broke his log.

Indianapolis,

is visiting relatives in this city.

at

10:10

of the early

L*Fayette,

C. R.

is

Henderson.

to

o'clock. All

eastern mail

was

also de­

layed. It is thought that arrangements can be made

get the evening trains,

though with little delay. The managers are hard at work clearing the wreck away.

AMMMMMMMR

LKTTRR IiI»T.

List of uncalled for letters remaining iu the Terre Haute postoffice, county of Vigo, state of Indiaga.

Abbott niiaa Flora Lowdermllk AS Barnett mlw» Mary (3) Maloney Win Blgncv WSnflcld Mllckelberry Ja« Blackburn Wade Miller mi«« Oarrle

Moore Geo Montgomery mrei Belle Moran mlaa Nannie Moore tnlaa Mary E Murrymins Bridget McOra Jame« MbConnaha McLowe mr Price Kale Par Bonn 8 1) Rufiy rale* Ella Rourke John Retchela Charley Shnpert Fredrick Skelton Steadman John Sterling W A Stewart tnr« Anna Suther mrs Kltea Smith Smith miss LiJteie Smith miss E Tenuis Florence Thomas RE' Turner miss Maliasa

Blackoarn Wade Bortou mr Briggs mr* Hattic limner Jacob BumamJ CalaUan Chas Chandlar John handler mr# Kate Clurk Newton Clark Jesse Clark Clark Robt Cole A Collins ML Darby Rov W Davis mrs S Dimple miss Dott Hugger John E'ton Samuel Eanen Herman Frag a Caroline tiivan Jas Gorham mrs Lillle Gossett Wilson llammack Isaih Hart Chas Harden George Hicks John Ilogue miss Rmma Joiner mis* Sarah Julien Krider mrs Jane Deggett turs Geo Lonsfort mas Margaret

Watson miss Mnllatla William miss Etta Williams miss Jennie Sect of Terre Haute No 19 A A Editor Terre Haute Jonr

Journal

Persons calling for letters advertised in

this

list will please say

"advertised"

mrnmmmmmmmt**

,V "V ,. T^SR^R ,JS?^ R*. \$ ,# I -L

A

Hlmpto

and

FILBECK, P. M.

N'OTElSi FHO^I THH Bit AHATir WOBI.D.

Bernhardt's engagement begins in Chicago next week. The popular

little

actress Lotta, will

visit our city next Wednesday. Nat Goodwin,

will appear in

next. Monday night.

Froliques,

Chicago to this city. Maud Granger is playing an

at McVickers theatre, Chicago. The papers are flattering her very much. The

"Gnllcv

at the Opera

said to be the

bell.

Wednesday night, and

Slave," will be presented

"House

The sale of seats for Bernhardt's en gagement In Cincinnati,

MRS. SEOUIN-WALLACE.

An Associated

Press

LXIHANAPOLFS,

of

Bartiey

Campbell will be given at the Opera House next Thursday night. Everybody who saw it last season have been anxiously awaiting its arrival this winter, and it will surely be presented to a crowded house.

is

the school-room or hall.

A

item from St.

Louis says: Mrs Zelda Segu n. popular contralto, who lately left the Emma Abbott opera troupe, has been engaged by Strakoscli and

Hess, and will take the

place of Sarah Barton in that company. MHS. SKOUtS'8 DENIAL. Special Telegram to The Inter Ocean.

January

6.

Seguln-WaJlace says the

Mrs. Zelda

above

telegram

mistake. She has had a flattering*nd tempting offer from them, and also three other offers. To-day she had two others, but she has not reached any conclusion, and will decline them all for the present.

Our Railway BttflJueM*

Comparatively few people have an Adequate idea of the magnitude of the business of railway equipment, manufacturing in this couatry. Statistics published by the

Railway Age of

cago show that the* companies of sixty-four roads have added to their rolling stock since January 1, 336 locomotives and 24.176 caw of various descriptions, of which 296 were passenger coaches. The value of these additions to their roiling stock foots up a total of

The same companies have

in addition given orders for 108 engines sad 6.698 car*, to be supplied before the dose of the year, representing a value of ftt,6.^,725, the year's outlav for rolliny stock alone making a grand total of $17,315,726. B**«sd upon thews reports, & rough estimate is made of the outlay for the entire railway mileage of the couatry sad the figtsre* are no4 astonishing, vi*.: 1.59S locomotive*. I.IHU pftsaenger nod mail coaches 66.007 freight cars, the outlay bfing $85,679,920. The reports from the lixtt'fow mllro«d compaaks «S« lncloded the mils and Ues land shic* the 1st trf Jaauaunr. Steel wen* laid o®'1,7-0 mliei, ro'iuiriag 166,^$ tons, which, a: aa snmsg® erf $^0 per torn, co*t the iron mils bdd hsvo been 673 miles, re^lriW tons. r, at aa

vnmgt

oat

GNAHWETITOY

rtluted, and the man relea*ed from

BIS

lit

wi*

TIKN to

Waahinfton

BOW

to

TIFM» THT

wB wm

iftdtMrlal drreiopntf^it oansiK be

*faotori«• all over the kad, wb«*

fitoftd, ara aSoftt Mfldist osnttesSnr^oo tbe bese&ts tetiv^ by the xalHray aatar-

TEAT of the Parity #F Air.

A, litUe practical

Van-

flolia R. R. Collide AT Belleville.

knowlodge.

of

came

contact, while attempting to

TN

PASS

each

other on the same track near Belleville, a station 18 miles thla side of Indianapolis. No one was injured but the two engines, No.'s 14,

much value and enable the

occupants to

judge well on the subject.

The following simple mode of determining thii purity, we have found easy and convenient: rill a half-pint vial with pure rain water, and then empty it in the room where the a'r

is

good but if it

milky, it shows

line for a wreck,

and is In the neighborhood in which

AU

ly

milky

N.

trains have been de­

layed, and a passenger train was sent out from here this morning to bring transferred passengers from the train which should have arrived

to be tested—

the nlr of course going into

Keen's patent self-adjusting trousers. Sure ftt every time. Only tailors in this city authorized to make them. Call in and examine them. Bartrain

Main street.

SATUBWAT, January®.

&

Co.,

CIKCINNATI. Jan. 7—Flour—Firmer: family, «4 W fancv $515(??S00 .Wheat-Scarce and firm No. 2 red winter. $106. Corn-Heavy: No. S mixed, 41HC Oats-Stronger No. 8 mixed. 36c., Whisky-Market dull |1 10. IJve hoes—Active, flrrn and higher: common. $4 005& 4 46 light f45oa4 75 packing.

butchers', $5 05^5 15.

He comes from

ENGAGE­

$i

ments 9tX

next week. Thla is

FINEST

production of Camp

$4

50^4 85 receipts, 4,500 head ship­

TKHRKIIAI TK NARKKT.

Friday. Jan. 7. 1881.

HIDES AND SKINS.

irrrtveu uj u.

has begun and

the famous actrcss will realize and unexpected reception in that. city.

A.

wjiucts n»w. v».

Corrected by L. A. Burnett. 115 S. Fourth St. Greem 12c aheep skins. 50c&$ damaged hides, price.

reem hiies, 7% green salt cared,8Wc, veal skins c: kip skins, 10c: dry flint. 18c dry salt. 10c eep skins. 50o®$l 50 No. 1 butchers' tallow.

LEATHER.

Best hemlock sole. second alanghter sole, *8® 30c oak sole, 4Sc. l'JBODUCB. (Corrected by Jos. H. Briggs. aor. Fourth and

Cherry Street.)

Batter, cbolce, 15c do. Inferior, 7@I0c eggs fresh. 26c rags, mixed $*85 per hundred pounds.

FURS,

Coon, lO&Qft

00.

Chi­

0®86C,

1.

mink. I1

NO MERE Ham

If you

fine

FTRX*}

7$fi

of $46 per too,

^..^,790 tbe tins number M«04f!2d» wftlBff $5,434,290, making a total 1m fttBs sad ties* |l4,99twd, Tte tofoctfeaoe of lh«»e tow sh«rlftg Sbe rdatiott of o«ar railway Inters*#* W

Times.

will stop spending so much on

clothes, rich

food and style, buy

good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing. G* mo.e real and

,'4&

obtained

by actual experiment. In determining the purity of the nlr in oocupied rooms, will be

the vial,

Then pour into the vial a tablespoonful of lime water, A»d shake it thoroughly. If the water remains clear, the

air ia

becomcs more or leas

the presence

of too

much carbonic acid, which combining with the lime forms the white insoluble carbonate of lime. If there

more

one of the most

of

is

a Uttle

this gas than eight parts in tea

thousand,

the

lime water will be

slight­

if much more, it

jtrongly

his accident in which he

wul

turbid. It

in

worth while

512,

Don't forget the new grocery man at No.

30

south 6th street.

THE MARKETS.

Mew York.

NEW YORK, Jan, 7.- Flour-Steady sriperflne State and western, $8 2SK&3 75: common to a ood extra, $4 15@4 05 good to choice, $4 70®6 75 white wheat extra. #5 0U@$ 09 extra Ohio. $4 80@6 75 St, Louis, $4 1S®« 73: Minnesota oaten'- process. $6 SOgJsfl *). Wheat—Firm ungraded spring. $1 Iltffcl 12 ungraded, red. $1 10® 1 19H No. 8 do., 1 14»*?£l 15 steamer do.. $1 10: No. S do., $1 10H in store $1 1701 18 afloat: No. I red 1 24#1 25: ungraded white. $1 13® 1 16. No 2 do..tfl 14. Corn—Fairly active and a shade higher ungra !cd. 58Cp6c: No. 3, 530&3J4r steamer 53?4 So. Sold, 5®Hc, In store do., new. 55cS$55Hc No."S white. 57c No. 8 January, 55M®58ic ry. 50W»5tt9i: IMarch. (S65£@f.7c: May, MS

February. 50*,

R®55C

Oats—Fairly active and a shade higher

mixed western. 4&&,43Hic white weatom, 46c.

riiieitfto.

CBICAOO Jan. 7.—Flour—Dull and nominal winter wheat, $5 00 fair spring, $4 60 extra. 8.V&5 75. Wheat Strong and higher: No. 9 red winter. No. se Chicago spring. 98H®

February W%c. March:|l 05. May No.. 3 Chicago spring, R*»@fl74c rejected, 71®79c, torn—Active and hieher 80c. cash »i?4c, February:

4!ifirm

,^®4^«*c,

IMH.V: rejected,

Oats—Active, Arm ami higher: 81c. cash .IIJAC, February. Whiskv—Steady and unchanged: $111. 87.00 head shipments Live hogs—Keceipts, U.IOO head advanced 10 5 to 10c, all sold fair, to fancd. 85 15@5 4r: good to choice heavy. $185a5 JO common to good od packing, f4 8(X&4 80: light $4 55&1 80, fiitcimmtl.

.y„

?L K'»°

SI'

Railraafc

€IW« C#BU

f. SA1LSOAB T1MB TA»I.

tCsrcfvlly corrected to date.]

Untoa Depot—'Tenth sad Chestnut St* trains except I, Jt«t. L. T. H. A S. K. (t Ington) ana freighU. Time tv« »'"«tt than Terrs Haat« time.

uxr

LAVATMX of iwiatxci

•Everyday. All other trains daily day. tParler cam dally, except Sunday*, log ear*, Reclining chair car.

TANDAL1A LINK. (Leave going East.)

•»Fa#t Line Mail and Ace—» ••Day Rx Mail and Ace (Arrive from Cast.) •nPacific Bx.............. Mail Train •sfFast Bx Indianapolis Ace ..

(Leave going West.)

•sPacHlc Kx ............ Mai)Train....... 1 •sFaatEx (Arrive from West.) •sFast Line. Mall and Acc •sDay Bx

be

to

try this experiment in some of the crowded school-rooms of the country, to show why so many children become feeble, sickly and unable to study. Churches are less crowded generally, but the trial should be made there near the close of long sessions. The matter is worthy of careful attention and when, as has been the case, over 6,000 deaths in so healthy a city as Philadelphia were traced in one year to bad ventilation, it shows what a formidable poison bad air may become,—Country GmtUinan.

TBRRK IIAUTB A LOGANSPOR Logansport Dlv. of Vandalla. (Leave for Northeast.) Mail Train Mixed Train.... (Arrive from Northeast.) Mail Train Mixed Train...,

TERRE HAUTE A KVANSVIl.l lleave for South.) •sNashvllle Sx •Express Freight and Acc t. (Arrive from South.) •Eastern Ex •(•Chicago Ex Freight and Acc

CHICAGO & EASTERN ILL1NO (Leave for North.* II and Chicago Ex Danvflri Acc **Na«hvUle and Chicago Ex (Arrive frotn North.) Terre Haute Acc Chicago and Terre Haute Ex •aChlcagt) and Nashville Ex

ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest.)

Peoria Mall and Ex 4 Decatur Passenger 4 [Arrive from Northwest.] Peoria Mail and Ex Indianapolis Passenger T. U. A SOUTHEASTERN, [to Wort!

JDepot, Main ant First St*0 [Leave for Southeast.]

Accommodation (Arrive from Southeast.] Accommodation

DANVILLE ItOUT

Ciicigo & Eastern Illinois Ea'

Leav e. Terre Haute..,. Arrive. Danville Hoopwston

Arrive.Terre Haute.. Leave. Danville......... Hoopesion

76®51W

IitillannpnltM llt| Markrt.

IKDIAKAI'OUB, January 7 LITC Hog*— Steady:

Ph

Gfl

P4

W

skunk, 10070c

moskrat. 8^.10c: o}K*sam7»aKfc: otter, ftt 000

POULTRY.

Tonng chickens, per dosen, $1 35®J 50 hen*, per dozen, $2 00 rooslera, $1 60: ducks, $150 grese, $4 00: turkey#, per lb, 5c.

OKAIN.

Wheat—Fulu. 90c: red, JiM Com hominy, 40c mixed. Kc. 0«ts. It. LIVE STOCK. (Corrected by R. P. Davis, at Stock Yards.) Steers, heavyweights' «^c cow* and heifers real*, $45t05c sheep. 31

S

mbstsntW

things of life every way. and especially stop the foolish habit of employing expensive, quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that only does you hsttn. but

put your trust

ple,

riure remedy.

in that sim­

Hop Bitters, that cures

always at a trifling

cost* and you will see

times and luave good health.--Ghron

NICE FRESH BREAD

AND CRACKERS.

For food fre»h knad, eakes. awl city better,

a*ck*r*.

aurf*

tr*** mtti

day. cai) a» tho mtk-

THOS. CALLAHAN.

aioo rsisisTi

ttiBeihffflfi eff a Awt *m ii

NOKTI

... 7.85a.m. ...10.*)

....11.88

Wataeka, ... Poorift.., Burlington...*.... Kookuk Chicago Mllwaukne St. Paul

... 12.40 p.m. 8,80 .... 7.50 .... 7.45 .... 4.I.O ....1S.00 night 1 1.85 p. m.

SOUTH

... 4.90a.in ... 1.10 ...11.56 p.m

Watseka Peoria Burlington Keokuk ...... Chicago Millwaukee St. Paul

11.00

....7.86 .... 2.80 .... 8.55 .... 7.50 .... 1.00 .... 8.05

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WINES ASI* ti^

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Th« stock

iW CUMMa UU

of

cigars on hand

from the choicest brands

In

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THE

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No 690, Main

|WM, DRBUSICK

GARPERm AHDB

XJfte?*ctaf*r of Dreukke's

Patent Refrlgerato

per. mtaft safl fyesaers

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