Daily Tribune, Volume 17, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1903 — Page 8

FINANCIAL

New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 31—The stock market opened strong and active, but with dealings well distributed and without sensational features. The average gain of the list was Vi to per cent. All the coal t-no'k« were active. Trading was heaviest in jCri^. Union Pacific was firm and rose

After ten minutes .the tone continued strong with fiirthcr advances. Rocit Island advanced to 50% Norfolk rose per cent and Delaware arid Hudson rose 3V«. Bonds strong. 31 a. m-—'There was no abatement to tho bull furor in. the first hour and without exception produces made substantial al--vaftces. There is no new influence governing speculation but the buying impulse was predicted upon the anticipation of an

Investment dpmand and relaxation money at five beginning of the new year. Government bonds unchanged railroad bonds unchanged

Noon—London houses have traded fairly actively, but the advance here was rapid that the arbitrage houses have sold probabiv 20,000 more than they bought. Thp feeling on the floor is remarkably hopeful.

Noon prices: Erie 38^ Reading 6" Amal. Copper G2& Manhattan HSVfe: !••. and N. 125% Texas Pacific::-40% St. Paul 178% B. and O. 100 Penna. 156.

Total sales 600.S00 shares. Close—There was considerable profit taking during the last hour under which prices generally reacted from to 1 per cent, closing steady at the decline at liberal net advances for the day.

Chicago Grain Market.

CHICAGO, Dec. 31—Wheat to 1c lower. Dec. sold between 72% to 7:v?,, opening 73% and closing at 72% May between 76'\-, and 76%, opening at 761/*: and closing at. 76»4 July between 73U and 73%, opening at 73% and closing at 73%. The seaboard reported la loads for export. There was. very litti" tw the trade, the feature being the st.ling of December, which dropped to a discount of 3%. Ther* was long May to .lome out, the final report of the government making the total yield 670,000,000.' toushels, not setting well on the stomachs of th* bulls. Receipts at Chicago during 1902 were 37.000,000 bushels compared with 61,000.000 bushels last year .shipments 30,000,000 bushels, compared with 45,000.000 bushels last year.

Corn was close and the close was to ®i lower.- There was a sale of one lot of 600,000 bushels May from Comstock to fPringl.e at 43V&. December sold betw-li 34% and 44%, opening at 44Vi and closi-g at 44 M*y between 43 and 43?i. opening iat 45% an clo-wg at 43 Local receipts E84 cars with three contract.

Oats to lower December sold betwe?v. 31% and 32%, opening 32% and closing' at 31% May between 33% and 3376. ^fpehfng at 33% and closing at 33%. July between 31% and 31%, opening at 31% an closing at 31%. The mood was bearish or the final government figures. Receipts 104 cars.

Provisions showed more or less irregularity. Hogs 30 to 15c lower under receipts of 45,000 at Chicago and 92,000 in the west. January products ranged Pork $17.35 to $17.50 lard $9.90 to $10.00 ribs 18.40 to $8.47% May products: Pork 516.30 to $16.42% lard $9.50to $9.57% ribs $8.00 to $8.67^.

Cattle, Sheep and Hogs.

CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 31-Oattle-Desir-tible light butchers cattle steady to strong and active heavy anfl ntredSum dull at Monday's decline. Shippers $4.40@$5: choice to extra $5.10@$5.50 butcher steers good to choice $4.40'®$4.85 extra $4.90@S5 calves opened steady, late sales 25 to 50 fcxtra $8.75(3$9.

Hogs—Active and prices generally 10 to 15c lower than yesterday all around except big's steady selected heavy shippers $6.45!® (6.50, good to choice packers and butchers $6.30@$S.40 mixed packers $6.20®$6.30.

Sheep—Active and higher extra $3.90@$4 -lambs prices 10 to 15c lower after decline: fcxtra $5.60@$5 65.

EAST ST. LOUIS, III., Dec. 31—Native eattle—Receipt* 800 draggy on steers cb.Ws slow top $5 20, Texans—Receipts 600 Flow steers $3.97% cows $2.65@$2.80, bulls £2.75@$3.30.

Hogs—Receipts 3,300 market 15c lower top $6.55. Sheep—Receipts 600 steady. Sheep J3.75#$4.25 lambs $5.40®$5.6o. •T'NION STOCK YARDS, 111., Dec. 31Cattle—Receipts 31,000, estimated for tomorrow 27,000 strong. Prime beeves $6I?JS {6.50 poor to medium $3.50@$4.75 stackers and feeders $2.80@?3.45 cows and heifers !3.75S$5.25 cann-ers $1.50@$2.50 Texans |3.50@$5.

Hogs—Receipts 47,000 estimated for tomorrow 30,000 10c lower. Light $5.70{fj! (6.20 rough $6.05ff$6.20: mixed $6.05@$6.55, heavy $6.10®$6.65 pigs $5®$5.90.

Sheep—Receipts 18,000 estimated for tomorrow 5,000. Slow and dull. Native sheen |2.00!?'$4.60 western $2.50S$4.G0: native lambs $3.50@$5.85 western lambs $4@$5.75.

NOYES ELECTED.

Terre Haute Man Honored by the Scientists Who are in Session in Washington.

Indiana is getting recognition in tho Election of officers of the various sections of the American association for the Advancement of Science. "\V. A. Noyes 3f Rose Polytechnic Institute, of Terrs t-laute, has been chosen secretary and ?dltor. of the section devoted to chemistry: Ernest F. Nichols, of Hanover, hay seen chosen vice-president of the division Sevoted to physics and Prof. Clarence A. Waldo,'of Purdue,-has been chosen vicepresident of the 'mechanical science and •nglneeririgv section.

Pathfinders Meet Tonight. 'Pathfinder lodge No. 27 will meet tonight at Its hall, Sixth and Ohio street, ind a ful] attendance is desired as there ire to be four new members initiated. Also nstallation of officers will'take place.

N Recent Births. To John and Jennie Davis of No, .57 South Nineteenth, street, a son, Deo. 30.

S.OP IT!

A nesrloeteu cough or cold may lead to f'erious bronchial or lung trouble. .Don't Mikft chances when Foley's Horev and far affords perfect security from serious effects of a cold.

When you \vant, a swell, rain coat m«de to your order or ready' made you can get the PROPER coat at

FOULKES BROS., Hatters and Furnishers.

505

MAIN.

Fellow, that Operated Here Victimizes Several Business Men at Fort Wayne.

Quite a number of prominent Ft. Wayne business men

were

who' passed raised

Marriage License.

Cyrus S. Stark and Belle H. "Layton. Joseph French and Sophia M. Blackfisch.''

Frank K. Roonds and Lida G. Roberts. Elbert Gordon and Cora B. Freed. Otto Chamberlain and Essie Bayless. Denfiis JTuttle and I^eona Marie A'lexanrlf

Charles Palmer and Maude Higgins. Carl W Klatte and Elizabeth B. Smith. Winnie H. Drolllnger And "EHzaBeth G. Rile.y.

Fatal kidney and oladder.troubles can always b? prevented by the use of Foley's fcidney Cure.

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Ladies' Patent Kid,

Full Louis XV Heel. Dull Matt Kid Top Turn.

Our $5.00 Shoes for

$4.00

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EttEMBER THE O AND HERE ARE THREE OTHER THINGS TO REMEK BEf\— THE BEST 5UJTS, THE BEST SEFWICCT

THE BE&T SATISFACTION

HE^FW

LEADING ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS Cor. 4th and Main.

ttsmammm mums®

Friday and Saturday

YOU CAN BUY EITHER or all of these Shoes for $1.00 a pair less than price.

Men's Hand Sewed Bals, Wax Calf Uppers or Vici Kid Uppers, Full Calf Lining and double soles. Regular $5-00 Price. Friday and Saturday

$3.98

Green or Pink Stamps Given.

HORNUNG'S

SW1NDLER_ABR0AD.

money

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MAIN.

men

NERVE BEANS qnlcklr cart Nervousneas. all reauitsof abuie. falling mantuxxl, dralua, lossei. Married mnn and men Intending

to marry ahould tak

victims of the swine'ler

orders upon

them using- the same plan as was adopted for swindling Terre Haute merchants some time ago.. It was thought that^the man operating in this city-had been arrested for the same scheme worked successfully in St. Louis, but if the man arrested by the postal authorities is the same as the one who visited Terre-Haute some weeks ago, there evidently is another using the same .plan. The- scheme, is to purchase money orders- in small towns for twenty-five cents payable *in other villages and then taise the amounts and change the place of payment.

to marry should take a box: astonishing result* •mall weak parts and lost power restored. »1.00 at New Central pharmacy, 6th and Wabash, Terre Haute

WOMEN

FEMALE BEAN8 (treat monthly regulator strongest, best, safest contnln Ergot.

Tansy, Pennyroyal not a single failure longest, most obstin&te cases' relieved in a few days •2.(J0 at Kew Central Pharmacy, 6th and Wabasli, Terre Haute

^DRUNKARDS

WHITE DOVE CURE never falls to destroy craving for strong drink, the appetite for which cannot exist, after uslnv this rehaedy.- Given In any liquid with or without knowledge of patient tasteless 11 at Kew Central Pharmacy, 6ih and Wabaib.

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500 TODAY

GHA5. T. BAKER

Southwest Cor. Fourteenth and Poplar.

If you have anything to sell or trade

just put a few lines in the Tribune's

One Cent a Word Column.

THE DAILY TRIBUNE: TERRE HAUTE, IND., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1903,

Jack Spratt could eat no fat,6^ His wife could eat no lean, But a bottle of

Milwaukee Beer

made every thing serene.

Bottled at tbe Brewery. Fred Miller Brewing Co. Milwaukee. Wit. M. J. Duenwegr, Manager

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$2.90

INDIANAPOLIS P&

And R.eturn.

December 28, 29 and 30, good'return, ing until January 2d, 1903. Indiana Teachers' Association, annual meeting.

H0LIBAY TICKETS.

On sale to all points in Central Traffic association, December 31st and January 1st at ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE. All good returning until January 2d, 1903.

E. E. SOUTH, General Agent.

Andy Burget

SANITARY PLUMBING

Prompt and careful attentioa given to repair work.

505 OHIO.

DRINK

CURED BY

White Ribbon Remedy

No taste. No odor. Can be given In glass of water, tea, or coffee without patient'^ knowledge.

White Ribbon Remedy will cure or destroy the diseased appetite for alcholoic stimulants, whether the patient is a confirmed inebriate, "a tippler," s»clal -drinker, or drunkard. Impossible for'ah'y bne to have an after using: DORSED B"

Druggists or by mpir $ I.Trial package' free by writing Mrs. A. M. Townsend (for..f years secretary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union), 21S TREMONT ST., BOSTON, Mass. Sold at Baur's Pharmacy corner Seventh and Main streets.

The Health Office

COMMISSION ROOM

AL. MYERS, Prop. 503* Main St.

RHEUMATISM

Is not an idle disease. It maims and kills. Ther^e isno sense in suffering with this dangerous disease when you can get rid of it entirely by taking Abbott Bros.. Rheumatic-Cure, Price 81.00. Sent by Abbott Bros. Co., 407-429 Dearborn street, »Chicago, 111., if your dealer has'nt It.

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS

AR.F and ARF

ALE AND. PORTER

On draught at

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GUS' PLACf

22 North 4th Street.

The Union Transfer and Storage Co.

Has a fine uew storage room. Do not fail to see it J^efpre storing your gbods.^ vfhej are also prepared to move or haindie all kinds of goodei. Phone 404?1 Office 1001 Wabash Avenue.

A- Happy

Prosper-

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ous New

Year to

All

618 MAIN ST.

TEETH

WITHOUT**115

We Extract Teeth Without Pain.

The New York Dental Parlors of Terre Haute is a reliable and dependable dental office. What They Advertise is the Truth, and when they say Teeth Extracted Painlessly you ean depend upon it that you can go there and have your teeth extracted absolutely without pain. Many, many others have gone before you.

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Citizens' Tel. 275.

REMEMBER.

Dr. Reiss' New York Dental Parlors are directly over Pixley's 512% Majn street, Four dentists employed. Lady attendant.

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H0MESEEKERS

EXCURSIONS

ONE FARE PLUS $2.

January 6th and 20th, February 3d and 17th, 1903. Good to return within 2\ days from date of sale.

COLONISTS OWE WAY FARES, ONE-HALF FARE PLUS $2.

Same dates as above. .--r'

To many points in the West, Southwest and South. .,

Ask about them at Union Station Ticket Office and City Ticket Office, 654 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, Ind.

GEO. E. FARRINGT0N,

GEN-

THE IDEAL HOLIDAY GIFT

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Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen!

There is satisfaction in having the best .you get it in the Ideal. We have a very.large stock,to select from. Some especially fine gold mounted and silver filigree holders. Eyer.y pen fully guaranteed. -ft-* 7

J. R. Duncan & Co.

STATIONERS

£60-662 WABASH AVENUE.

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HERZ'S BULLETIN

I TERRE HAUTE, IND., THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1903.

Saturday,! A Sale Of

IfT

i'.<p></p>Hosiery:

Thirteen Hundred pairs of good stockings, a portion of the sample line of the large New York importing house of Henry Schiff & Co., on sale here Saturday morning at an average halfprice. v., J|f

The lot is better, we think than any previous one we have ever offered you, and the values are greater. gg

The selling commences promptly at eight o'clock. Tomorrow night's paper will tell of the stockings and the prices.

Tomorrow's papars will quote prices. You'll wonder at their lowness.

R- R.

Winter Tourists' Rates ^o the west, southwest and northwest. On sale until April 30, 1903.

One way second class colonist rates to points in the west and southwest. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays of each month.

Special Homeseeker's excursion on the. first and third Tuesdays of each month to the west, northwest and southwest.

Special rates for Christmas and New Years Holidays to any point on this line and to any point on connecting lines south of Chicago Heights in the Central Passenger association territory at rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale December 24, 25 and 31, 1902, and January 1, 1S03 Good for return until January 2, 1903. Speecial limit on •ckets for teachers and students returning home for the Holidays.

For.further information apply to

"*J. R. CONNELLY,

Gen-'l. Agt. 10th and Wabash Avenue.

W. E. M'KEEVER, RG

Ticket Agent, Union Depot.

George Hasket,

HACKS

Barn and Office 820 Mulberry St. Citizen's 'Phone 328. Bell 'Phone J5gn

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Selling Of

Children's Headwear.

Saturday morning, new prices on greater portion of our stock of children's headwear. The annual after-inventory clearance.

LADIES' BAZAAR

Happy New Year To All

The Terre Haut»e Furniture Carpet Co. 4

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Central R,

EFFICIENTLY SERVES A VAST TERRITORY

ly ihro-ci service lowln

t. p-id from the tolcities: -r

Chicago, Illinois. Omaha, Nebraska. Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Kansas City, Mo. Peoria, Illinois. Evansville, ind. St. Louis, Mo.

Cincinnati, Ohio. New Orleans, La. A Memphis, Tenn. Hot Springs, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Atlanta, Georgia. Jacksonville. Fia.

Thro-, ^h -excur-!oit sleepins-car aervjc* between Chicago and between Cincinnati

AND TBE PACIFIC COAST.

Connections at above terminals for the

EAST, SOUTH, WEST, NORTH.

Fa«t and handsomely equipped. steamheated trains—dining cars—buffet library cars—sleeping cars—:ree reclining chair cars.

Particulars of -gents of the Illinois Central an oonnectlng lines. A. H. HANSON. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Chicago.

ARTHUR GRIMES

Mi.,-1. &£

E N I S

Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. &vPAINLESS EXTRACTION. Si^th and Main. Over McKeen's Bank.

J. M. Dishon and no other Goes forth In baste. With bills and paate And proclaims to all creation,

Men are wise who advertiM Jjoid .prefttnt generation.