Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 October 1884 — Page 3

I RAILROAD TIMK TABIIK. (Carefully corrected to date.] Union depot, Chestnut and Tenth 5.t£?°t5*

All trains except I. St. I*.,, T. H.4 8. £.

Ail trains not

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marked run daily except

Sunday. IParlor cars daily, except tunday. Sleeping ears, Reclining ohalr "*r 1 vANDAiiiA Lam. (Leave going East.)

Is25 a.

Cincinnati Express 12A5 p. m•sDay Express 3»0 p. m. Mall and Accommodation— 7:00 a. m. (Arrive from West.) ••Fast Line...—..... Cincinnati Express l?j40 p. m. •aDaj Express..- 2:00 p. m. (Leave going West.) ••Pacific Express .J-iZ Mall Train ••Fast Express

a-lu m*

(Arrive from East.)

••Pacific Express... J-"} Mail Train Mjgj f~ •sfFast Express ........— jJO •Tndlanapoiis Accommodation 7an p.m.

TEBRE HAUTE

A

LOGANSPOBT.

(Logansport Division of Vandalia.) .:(ljeave for North.) MalljTrain... SS S" Accommodation e*86 P*m (Arrive from North.) Mall Train

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TERRE HAUTE.

(Leave for Booth.)

•Express 2 20p. m. ••Nashville Kxprasii,— JJJ» Aocommo3atlon....~_ 6:20 p. m. Accommodation, No. 7 6:00a.m. (Arrive from South.) Aooommodatlon —....«•«• 10:00 a»5*» ••Chicago Express ^-.l5 P•Eastern Express tl.H. Accommodation

9:17 p. 9:15 p.

CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS. (Leavefor North.) T. H. A Chicago Express 8:16 a. m. Evansville

A

Chicago Express- 230 p. m.

rashvlUe A Chicago Express.. 11:60 p. m. (Arrive from North.) Terre Haute Accommodation... 10:08 a. m. CI lcago A Terre Haute Ex 6:15 p.

Jhlcago and Nashville Ex.,

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INDIANAPOLIB

4:00 a. m.

ILJLINOI8 MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest.) Mall and Accommodation 6:46 a. m. (Arrive from Northwest.) Mall ana Accommodation 4:80 p. m.

a. E. (to Worthlngton).

(Depot corner First and Main streets.) (Leave for Southeast.) Mall and ExpresB.„ a. m. Aeoommodatlon..- .. 2:4o p. m. (Arrive oilwU Mail and Expret*... p. m. Aooommodatlon W:0b a. m.

A

ST. LOUIS

(Depot oorner Sixth and Tippecanoe ata (Arrive from Eaat.)

•Day Express *ssNew York Exi Boston

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St. Lou]

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10:06 a. m. 1:18 a. m. 9:10 p. m. 6:48 p. m.

Ex...

Paris Express (Leave going West.) *Day Express •osNew Tork Express Bof ton

10:08 a. m. 1:18 a. m. 9:10 p. m. 6:60 p. m.

St. Louis Ex..

Paris Express.: (Arrive from West.) •oaNew York Express.... Day Express

Pas

8:16 a. m. 3:45 p. m. 6:53 a. m. 12:03 p. m.

Looal Passenger, Indianapolis Express (Leave going East.) •esNew York Erpress 3:18 a. Day Express 8:47 p. Iiooal Passenger 6:55 a. Indianapolis Express 12:05 p.

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CELEBRATED

DR. CALLENDAR'S CELEBHATED

Left Liver Bitters!

A specialty for Liver Complaints, KldDiseases and Female Debilities In all t^elr forms. Carries off Bile. Cures Dys•"yjpsia. For Malaria, tbat unseen vaporisnn.anmaiitng diseases and death for which quinine is

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ous poison-spreading diseases and death many localities, for which quinine is ao genuine antidote, but Liver Bitter are not only a thorough remedy, but a relia fclB preventative. In short, all disorders I The appraisers appointed to appraise

your druggists bv Barbero & Callendar, 116 Bridge street, Peoria, Illinois. Cook and Bell, wholesale lruggists sells Left Liver Bitters.

OATAPHH

Permanently established by Dr. K- Dj "1 Haley, of N. Y., late of Tentron, Mo., who has made the diseases of the eye a ty the past twenty-eight years, all patients ten days free of charge. Ptery-

Klum and Eutropium, or Inverted HUB successfully operated on In a few moments. Omoe and rooms southeast corner Third and Ohio streets, opposite St. ^Charles hotel. Office hours from 6a. m. to 12 m., from 1 to 6 p. m.

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not, life sweeping by, go and o«e before you die. something mighty and sublime leave behind to conquer time." M6 a week in your own town No risk. Everything new

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AGENTS roE™f EXPRESS

Where the Daily Express Can be Found.

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your drueelsts for them. Slanufactured I recently suspended, have made their

Cure. Not a Ltiuld or Snuff. Ap* ply into Nostrils. Give It a Trial.

iot ered. Send for circular. loots. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Oswego, N. Y.

IChronlf* JifrTOUli 1«)UIPU, sore Cniw.

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F. O. CLARKE, D.

STREET, CINCIWHATI. OHIO.

Infirmary,

We will furnish

tunes. Ladles make as much men.aud boys and girls make great PayJf yon want business at which you

c. I. CHAPMAN'S

XEASTENO DRUG STORE

Cor. Main and Twelvth Sts r« heart Quarters for Pure Drugs, Medicines ltd Oiemicals, Toilet Articles, Liquors 2nd Clears. Prescriptions accurately com'sf. poundw) day or nlgnt.

OHJUBT KA.I8KR

KAISER & AILBIIK,

UPHOLSTERERS,

io* North 4th St., Terre Haate, lad.

?^9 All orders promptly filled at very Kea gotaWe BatJS, ancfall work guartaiteed.

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.Terre Haute, Terre Haute House news Terre^Haute, National House news stand, Terre Haute, E. L. tfodecke. Terre Haute. Post Office Lobby. Terre Haute, Union News Co., Depot. Terre HnuM-, Hart's Book Store, Sixth TerreHu-.te, W. Sibley, 1215 Main St. Terre Haute, Dr. Ewart, 142 Lafayette street. Vermillion, 111., E. Swain. Vincennes, Ind., Union Depot Hotel Vlncennes. Ind., H. V. Somes. Worthlngton, Ind., DaisyDwyer,

BRAZIL'S SUSPENDFD BANK

i-c'xs. "J The Institution Will Pay About Thir•m ty-flve Cents on the Dollar.

ItemB of Oenaral Interest in the Valley,

BRAZILi.

The Suspended Bank's Assets and Liabilities. Specials to the Express. I

BRAZIL, Ind., October 2—Quite a number of our people, among them J. E. Sherfev and wife, W. F. Srnjth and wife, S. M. McGregor and James T. Carrithers, of Jackson township, attended the State fair to-day.-rr—8. Cond, special pension examiner, was here yesterday investigating some claimB ia this vicinity.—Judge Coffey and attorney S. W. Curtis were in Indianapolis the forepart ef the week.

Kobert Black, horse dealer from Greencastle, was here yesterday and to-day buying stock, He is one of that kind of Republicans who believes that Blaine will be elected and is not afraid back his'judgment up with lucre. Bob Smith, of Cass township. one of the directors of the Indianapolis, Ell Eiver & Vincennes "railroad was ia town to-day. Jim Witty, one of Jackson township's reliable Republicans, was in! town to-day. Major Carter will speak at Poland Saturday night. He is promised a good meeting, and we can assure th§ people a good speech. Jacob Henr wiU sdh dress the Blaine and Logan ^WOb Staunton, Saturday evening, Uctober 4th, by invitation. HewilTbeglad to have as many present who are not members of the club as choose to come, and all will be welcome. The Hon. R. F. Pierce arrived here thisaftefrnosn, and was accompanied by L. A. Wolfe to Center Point, where he is to speak to-nigbt. Mr. Pierce has always been}# favorite in that locality, and will doubtless have a good meeting.

recently suspended, report, from which it appears that the assets of the concern amount to $91,000, according to appraisement. But of this amount a considerable part consists of coal mining stocks and other stocks of partially fictitious value, and bills receivable which cannot be realized on in full. In the

BDLiY'S CREAM BALM Causes no Pain, Gives Belief at meantime it has been ascertained that the liabilities amouut to about $120,000. It is the opinion of the receiver treatment Will that the institution will pay about 35 cents on the dollar, though the exact amount is to a great extent a matter of conjecture.

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MARSHALL, 111., October 2.—Claude Husted, traveling salesman for a St.

TOctebyma§8ree- Louiahouse, started, Tuesday, on his I Huriilnr mute after a

regular route after a few days lay-off here. E. J. Hughes is in Evans-

villei

A. child was born to T. G.

Gallagher and wife, Tuesday night, and died soon after birth.- Mrs. E. J. Hughes visited in Terre Haute Monday and Tuesday. The Rev. Joseph Mclntyre and wife went toHoopeston, their new home, Tuesday.—The wife of Wm. Goekler died Tuesday afternoon, and was buried yesterday. Albert Shank, the man who made the assault on Mrs. Gillespie and injured her severely, was ar rested Monday afternoon, and on trial was placed under bond to appear at court, The creamery folks are bound to protect themselves, even if they have to prosecute some parties, which they do not wish to do unless absolutely necessary. Some watered and skimmed milk has been brought in and the directors have had circulars struck off, threatening prosecution to the next person caught in the business. They mean business.—-Mrs. Frank Janney has returned home from Cincinnati where she visited for several weeks.—There was a rumor circulating on the streets this mornins: that there were three cases of smallpox at West

Union, fourteen miles below We can find no positive confirmation of,the report, however.

Oaktown. Ind., October S —Heavy week have entirely

OAKTOWN

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make reat pay all the time, write for particulars to H. II

A I. I. KTT A

Co., Portland

rains the past stopped farm operations. ing is perhaps half done or more, litical meetings have suffered much discouragement, not to Bay disaster on account of rains. A meeting of Republi cans was frustrated at Emmereon's a few evenings since, and yesterday the Democrats braved the elements and took the biggest storm of the season St. John will orate to-day at Carlisle, and present indications point to a cocopious Bupply of cold water.- The social event of the year will be the marriage this evening of Mr. George Shepard to Miss Virginia Bell Walk' both of Oaktown. Mr. Shepard is the son of Jno. N. S. Shepard, Esq., a prominentand wealthy citixen of this place, and Miss Walker is the daughter of our well-known R. S. Walker of the. firm of

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Polk & Walker, hardware men here. Mr. George H. Shepard is already one of oar best known business men, and is in the hardware and lumber trade here.

Governor Oglesby,

Special to the Express. HILLSDALE, Ind., October 2.—Dick Oglesby, the Republican candidate for governor of Illinois, passed through here to-day enroute for Tuscola, where he speaks to-day, reports unbounded enthusiasm among Republicans and

majorities than twenty years.

I The Workings and Doings of Ralroads and Ther Employes.

T^atBate Cat,^f'. I$8!OOO,000

Freight circles are quieting down I

and the confusion

of

the one just cast aside and one that

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will not bear cutting if the lines have I any idea of conducting their business at a profit. The rivalry will in most cases excite jealousy, and with no other motive than that of selfishness agents are incited to break their honor. If the disposition to outdo were overcome, the low rate in vogue would be main1 1 'VBTAnU

majority hendthis, however, possible independent of tariff is the nary, 1884, in gauge some o:

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roads little even if taken at full tariff! cents, and all east-bound freights areJ

rfttcSi duced wheat would after shipment be uhremunerative after paying all costs of I VARIETIES transportation and commissions. This makes the movement of wheat small, qver 307.000 widows have applied for Now the chief material for transports-1

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tlon is mill stuffs, flour and provisions

A Fast Road.

"Do you know that the south is full of a great many curiosities and quaint old things?" said a railroad man yes_ terday.

The reporter immediately acknowledged that he did. Well, I will tell you," continued the railroad man, "of a curiosity tbat few people know of in this city "What is that?" "It isa certain railroad running south of the Ohio river which is the slowest thing on record. Whenever a freight train is sent out the company sends a tracer after the train. 4 rlM

A Valuable Mule

New Orleans Times-Democrat. It is a well-known fact that in this

region of the country a great deal of [f'

five stock is killed by railroads for the p-^day night. i,~ reason that the roads are not fenced in here as in the north. It is also a well-known fact that the moment a railroad in the south kills a cow the animal at once increases in value. An old, dilapidated swamp cow becomes

of the animal. I

The person who presented the claim 1 and dark in complexion, demanded immediate payment for the

mule. The superintendent of the road, however, said, after a short pause: "I will have to wait till I find out who the right man is, before I pay the claim. Possibly some one has a mortgage on the mule.

This speech distressed the claimant to a great extent and, after a little side talk, he poked the superintendent in the ribs in a confidential way, and Whispered, "Never mind about $125 just let me have $25, and we will settle the matter right here." -, ,,f

Local and General.

Ike Wormington, empleyed at the Van shops, is indisposed. The Indianapolis car works built 278 can in the month of September.

Union Pacific is-said to be paying off its floating debt at the rate of $700,000 to $800,000 per annum.

Milton ClouBer while making a coupling in the P. D. & E. yards at Mattoon had two fingers so mashed as to necessitate amputation,

The Indianapolis ticket scalpers entered into an agreement to in no case give a party purchasing a ticket over $1 of their commission to secure a sale.

The statement furnished by the railway commissioner of Albany, shows the West Shore property to be be running behind at a rate of $5,000,000 per annum.

The passenger influx here was greatly increased yesterday: over all lines. The smaller towns around Terre Haute furnished a large number of eager listeners to Butler's speech.

The officials of the Pennsylvania railroad from President Roberts down will on the 15th of October, begin an inspection of the company's 4,000 miles of road west of Pittsburg,

It has%0en decided to string a telegraph wire along the liae of the Terra Haute & Southeastern. The road is alone in the non-possession of a wire* every other one in the state being supilied.

The next annual meeting of the J. of L. F. will be held at PhfladeJphia in September, 1885. Until then E. VI, Debs will be grand secretary and treas urer and Samuel M. Stevens grand or ganizer.

The Wabash paymaster, Mr. Shep hard, is making a good reputation for promptness and is gaining favor among Wabash employes. The territory he covers is large, making delays sometimes inevitable,

The railways leading towards Canada have been doing a heavy business during the last few months furnishing facilities for the exodus across the border of defaulters, embezzlers and bank cashierp.

All lines west of Pittsburg, owned and controlled by the Pennsylvania company, in the month of August earned $560,000 less than in the corresponding month of 1S83. while the operating expenses of these lines was reduced $340,000 in round numbers.

In reply to the objections to the new stem of standard time it may be said practically considered, the clock method of reckoning time is simply for our convenience if this convenience is better suited by standard than by solar time, the former should be used.

Col. John Lee, who has been the originator of more schemes to build railroads than any other man .in- the Mississippi valley, says there is hot new road in Indiana that is now laying rails. He is only connected with one

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ale of rates to hifl wscnt at this point, I

grain 25c.

assured your correspondent that Big Four railroad. In addition to this

given

CAR, CAB AND CABOOSE.

pai(J towar^

debenture

to pay Qff 0ach

By Associated Frees. NEW YOBK,

bonds l%in part,

The Railroad War Knded.

N. Y.,

ment. General Manager Sargent, of^win

tained and future possibilities would questions in dispute to arbitration, I to

be in favor of the fast freight line. The I waiving*.the sixty days' notice of with- price, the recent advance was do not seem to compre-1 drawal from the pool, and deciding to I achieved with great difficulty, being Get all the freight abide by the percentage fixed in Jan-

penaent of tariff is the uary, 1884, in both dead and livestock.

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there is in Terre Haute and hereabouts I are contrary, notwithstanding freight I pear to have faith in the buying now ready to move would profit the rates have been restored to twenty

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and the Illinois broom-corn crop. From these the local freight agents will draw their 'wealth if the local freight is depended on.

Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinany Diseases, Scalding, Irritation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1. Druggists.

James Bruce, Jr., a colored^coac man of Youngstown, Ohio, has beat the record by eloping with two white girls.

hack"driver in New York,

Grlggs' Glycerine Salve,

Thetast on earth, can truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores.

healer. Satisfaction guaranteed

money

A few days ago a superintendent of I sale by Gulick & Co. a road running into this city was pre-1 sented with a claim of $125 for a mule I "Stepniak,"' the Nihilist, and the which was killed by a train on his I author of "Underground Russia,' is road. I about 30 years of age. He is tall, stout,

refunded. Only 25 cents. For

Our Present Blessing.

Our blessings are not appreciated until we are deprived of them. Most notable among them is health, the lack of which magnifies our other burdens. A baling cough, a severe cold, or any .«

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throat or Tung disease is very troublesome but all these may be quickly and permanently fiieelow's dolla'r "trial bottles free. For sale by Gulick & Co.

removed by

Dr. one

Positive Cure. Price

The furniture of the Morosini mansion at Yonkers has been sent to an auction-room to be sold. The family are in Europe.

Rough

OB

Itch."

Rough on Itch" cures humors,cruptions, ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum, rosted feet chilblains. Sp

The youngest immigrant that ever crossed the ocean alone recently arrived at Castle Garden in a German steamship, and was two years old.

Persons whose lungs are impaired or have throat diseases should not go to the seashore, as the air is always poisonous to such troubles. Use Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure it cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, and all throat and lung diseases. Montgomery & Co., drugists, Decorah, Iowa, say: "We are aving a run on Positive Cure. It gives universal satisfaction." Trial, jottlea free. For sale by Gulick & Co.

Min« Marie Van Zandt, the famous creator oi the operatic role of "Lakme, is engaged to marry W4ldo Watrous, of New York. They will make their home in Paris. "Bongh on Dentists," Tooth Powder.

Smooth, Refreshing. Harmless. Elegant, Cleansing, Preservative and Fragrant. $1, Druggists.

James and- Harry Garfield, sons of the late President Garfield, have deftermined to study law, with the intention of practicing.

Hay Fever.

have been afflicted for j, daring ,the months of and Septembef, with Hay Fever, ap have tiled various remedies relief. I was induced to try Ely' Cream Balm have used it with favoi able results, and can confidently recommend it to all similarly-afflicted. Robert W. Townley, (ex-Mayor) Elizabeth, N. J.

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I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all Hay Fever sufferers,it being, fa my opinion, founded uponexperiencr a sure core. I was afflicted with Hi Fever for twenty-five years, and nevi before found permanent relief.—Wi ster H. Haakins, Marshfield, Vt.

The Indiana yearly meeting Friends will open its sessions at Kic mond to-morrow that of Kansas, Lawrence, Oct. 10 at Baltimore^M^L,

t'J'if: Advice to Mother*.

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Am you disturbed at night, and broken of your rest b^r a slek -child goffering aba crying with pain of cnt-

ting teeth? If so, send at Once aba get a bottle of Mrs. Winsiow^s Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value ia incalculable. It Will relieve the poor little aufierer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery

EXPltEEte.PKIDAY» MOBKING.OCTOBER.3 KS-4.

road at present, the Cleveland, Indiana and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach & St Louis, and this he hopes will be

a,nd

eventually completed. the gums, reduces wflammstion, and *.„ oi I gives tone and energy to the whole General agent Gray I ayBtem. Mrs. WinBlow's Soothing Union has given the following sched-i

flour 40c, grain 20c to rhiladelpia, I states, and is for sale by all duggists I flour 36c, grain 18c

to

34c, grain 17c to Boston, flour 50c,

locomotive works to build four firstl class ten-wheel engines, weighing forty-1

bowels, cures wind eolic, softens

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E. R. Bryant, to gange his transactions 10f

until further nonce: To New Yorkf|nQr8eg

cause

the Grand Trunk line, iB to leave the I Europe, merchants there being quick

Bieze

reaiiy uphill

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them work by and the I The following has been telegraphed I partly traceable to the excitement in I To persons going WEST or SOUTHWEST, result is disastrous. What little freight I from Chicago: "Official—All reports corn. Comparatively few people ap- on pleasure or business, and to

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The crops near here that pro-1 billed at pool rates to-day by all roads, lata moderate decline. They think it

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"Buchu-Faiba."

Keeping a diary is not what it is I seeding of wheat, which will be meascracked up to be. Thirty days of ac-1 ured to some extent by the course of curacy is about the limit of the endur-1 the market. ,, ance: but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup hasl The all-absorbing topic in the corn never yet disappointed any one who I pit is with the query as to whether has used it secure a bottle for that I there is to be an October squeeze. In awful cold.

The locomotive of the special newspaper traiH from New York to Albany makes the run of

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Sitting Bull was robbed of his pocketbook, containing $20, and a valuable

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Teething is pleas-

the taste, and is the prescription I

one 0{

j^e oldest and best female I

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physicians in the Dnited I

Baltimore, flour throughout the world. Price 25 cents

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The Lafayette car works have contracted to build 100 box Mrs for the

bottle.

THE MARKETS.

CHICAGO REVIEW.

CHICAGO,October 2,1884.

The course of the wheat market on

five tons each, and two first class I 'Change seems to be in harmony with I IndianaDOllS, Cincinnati, switching engines weighing thirty-two the predictions of some leading traders, tons each. I to the effect that 75c per bushel is too

It is said that the New York Central I low for permanence, but that the recovrailroad. up to about the time that the ery from the bottom is likely to be a I West Shore road went into operation, slow process. The rush of winter was earning largely above the 8 per I wheat is over and the movement is I cent, dividends paid, and that over I now only a |moderate one._ But the

of the surplus so earned was I marketing of' spring grades isproceed-

improvements on the road ing at a lively rate, and the signs of

the past three or anjj^g facilities for business, and that' greater activity have caused the selling

four days is considerably abated. The Ian additional amount was borrowed for out of Bome lines which had been nrarant entablished tariff is lower I the same purpose. The recent issue of I taken on in the hope of a further adpresent estab isned is lower

yance.

October

the railroad war is

The region in the northwest is

borrowed money, etc. I contributing more to Duluth and Min-

neapolis than those places plu

2.—Com­

missioner Fink announced to-day that

ended,

byagre^l y^^

can take

care of, and the overplus is finding its I way to Milwaukee, with offerings to Chicago, while tb6 mors HBtural route would be direct by wa-

wheat, but there area great many

who

are waiting for a chance toi invest

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probable that the eagerness to get in" near the bottom will prevent the market from reaching that minimum. Conservative operators are inclined to think it may hang around the present figures from four to six weeks until the activity of the spring wheat movement has toned down with the approach of winter. The recent developments with regard to reduced

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soon affer if

the weather iB favorable. In regard to the longer futures it is evident the hew crop does not look so large as a short time ago. It is already going into consumption by a few growers, and will be used up-, at a very rapid rate in the utter absence of old.

Provisions have worked down to small stocks, as a result of very ,low prices for lard, and a vigorous pushing of other articles. The cutting of hogs is usually conducted on a liberal scale in October .but it is'.not thought the process will be an active One this month bht that the great bulk of hogs this season will be marketed in the last half of winter. This is because of the scarcity of fattening material till the new corn is available.

FLOUR—Steady and unchanged. WHEAT—In good demand opened weak and %o lower, advanced %c, tell off again, and dosed Uo under yesterday. Bales ranged: October, 785£@79}$c, dosing at 78?j£c November, 80&@81XO, closing at 80Kpi December, 82K@88tfc, closing at 82^0 January, 88@88%c, dosing at 88c May, 88%@ 8 9 os in at 8 8

COBN—Demand active and irregular opened easy, declined rallied reacted and closed &@&c under yesterday »sh, 51% @58%, dosed 57%c October 57^@58K, dosed 57%c November, 48J£@50Kc year 41%@42J&, dosed, 41}£o May, 40#@41, ^OATf^Fi'rm cash 26c October, 25^@26^, closed 26c November, 26Kc year, 25%@26c ^TE—Steady, 54%c.

DRY GOODS.

NEW tORK, N. Y., October 2.—Business light in all departments as demand continues uneven and for very moderate quantities in Jbedence to positive orders. Groat change in weather temperature,, now more seasonable. Feature to-day was the auction sale oi ll,bUU lap robes, 1,300 packages of horse blankets, 1,044 pieces of cloakings, 1,028 pieces repellents, 700 pieces of fancy Bix-qnartercashmeres and 376 pieces of six-quarter beavers, and 678 peices of suiting. Prices. 20 to 25 per cent, off—offering was cleaning up sale so many goods passed into consumption at such prices, supplies present wants for regular stuffs. .1 CINOIMMATI. ..v'f

CINCINNATI, O., October J.-inour-Quiet and unchanged family, W

78%c

bid

November, 80^c bid December, 82c January, 84c asked No. 2 soft, 86c asked. Corn—FurmNo. 2, cash and October, 57o November, 47^o ungraded, 48c. Oats—Qmet No. 2, 86Mr».U8,ht mixed, 28^c asked.

For the Gore of COugus, CoidiJ Hoarseqfess, Rponchitis,Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Int cipient Consumption and for the refief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale] by all Druggists.—Price,

t$

-THE

Bee Line Route!

(I.

A St/

C., C. .C.

a set back both here and in gppg HSUlC OL RGW I OTK

on any pretext for redactions

work, in the face of gen-

apathy, which, perhaps,

was

jn—i—j— t—1 side! 4,'ji

acreage here and in Europe I will furnish

would give more strength if people I 'nil information,

were only satisfied that the news is final. But it is not. If the season is favorable there is yet time for a large

yiew of the tremenduobs quantities of corn that have come from no one knows where during the last fortnight, traders consider it hazardous to say there is no more old corn to come. Yet the majority declare that such is so nearly the case as to make it very eaBy to engineer a deal. High prices would bring out a good deal of- corn from the southwest, but it is doubtful if any of it would grade up on this side of November, though probably plenty Of it would do

A

I. R^B.):

With its New Equipment, Excellent Road I Bed, and possessing every appiianoe for I Luxurious Travel known to be servicesble^ offers to Passengers for

Western Land Seekers

be reeardM as Bafe against going The accommodations offered by this Line lower than it did last month It is

Me™uerffiforaWfn°£mCU°n8

Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, California and Mexico,

I AVOIDING TRANSFER AND DELAY.

you have Been E. E. SOOTH

POST

IIAI1S CIiOBK: EAST. 12. night 12 noon, 45 p. m. 3^0p. 6:00 a. m. 1:46 p.

Indianapolis and I 12 through East 1:' T. H. & I. Railroad,

8

way station &8t. L.R. K. way

'St

Cleveland, Buffalo,

-AND.

NEW ENGLAND CITIES.

Fast Time, Sure Connections In Union Depots, and

PALACE SLEEPING COACHES

Which ro li oogh between

Agent, who

LOWEST RATES

andgive

A. J. SMITH Uen.Pass.A-g

Ge®iwtsS {St.Loois}

ornoE

DISEOTOSY.

omcet No. »0 South Sixth Street OFFICE HOUBS. (jenerai Delivery from 730 a. m. unit L&by'and Stamp Department, from 7{30a. m. untU8K)0p. m.

Money Order and Registry office, front 8 00a. m. unt.ll5K*)p. m. r-On Sunday the office is open from 9:00 a, m. until 10 o'clock a. m. No Money Ordev or Register business transacted on Sun days,

«I8

12, night 8UMp,

^station. foledo, Wabash A Western, east of

Danville, 111. -JO p. m.| WEST. St. Louis and 1 12, night. through West. 9:40 a. m. 1:45 p. m. Van. R. R.way«ta. 8:40 a. m. 1:45 p. m( S148t. L.R.R. way station 9:46 a. m. ,11. midland way sta. 6100 a.m. Toledo, Wabtwh 4

Wes'n. west of Dan- ... vllle, 111. liaop.m.: Charleston, Illinois, (through pouch,) 12, night* Mattoon, Illinois, r:, .,.. ,....., (through pouch,) 12, night, Paris, Ills., (through £pouoh,) 12KWnight.

NOBTB.

Chicago,"Illinois, Mfflim. 1:45 p.m 11:30 p. m. Chi. A Eastern 111.

R. K., way stations, 6KXJa.ni. Danville, Hi. througb poucn 11 aw p. m. T. H. A Logansport R.

R., way stations. 5® a. m. Bock vllle, Indiana, through pouch. 3:15 p. m. 'North'n Ind. north'nl 12, night, gjoblo, Mich. A Ca. [1:46 p. m.1U:30

Bvansvllle and statlons on T. H. A E. R« Re Worthlngton and stations onT. H. A

Moore's Pilules

Cent

FAILS.

ifb

I p.m

SOUTH.

H?m night l:45ip.

B.E. R. R. 8:00 a. m. HACK LINEM. Pralrleton. Prairie

closed, dosed,

illiillli!

40@* 7®j

fancy, *4 00@4 28. Wheat—Firm No. 2 red, 80@81c. Corn—Steady high mixed, 56c, Oats—Steady with a fair demand No, 2 mixed, 27@27J£c.

Whisky—fill. .! TOLEDO.

TOLEDO, O., October 2.—Wheat—Quiet but steady No. 1 white, 80o No.2white, 773^c No. 2 red, cash and October,

Creek, Oraysvllle and Fairbanks Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 7«0 a. m,

CITY DEUVERY.

The Carriers leave the Office for dellveiy and collection, over the entire city, 7 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Over the business portion of the City: 7 Kit a. m., a. m„ 2» p. m„

8:30

p. m. and

fee'inall is collected from Street Lettra Boxes on Main street, from First tc Twelfth streets, north on Fourth to Cher« ry, south on Fourth to Walnut and soutb on First to Poplar, and on Ohio between Firstand Sixth, every week day between 8 and 9 a. m., between 9 and 10 a. m. between 12 ana 1 p. m. and between 7:80 and 830 p. m. All other boxes are collected twice a day, between the hours of 7:00 and 10 a. m.,and between 3:80and 6HX) p. Jr..

On Sunday the Post Office Is open from 9 to 10 o'clock a. m., and persons desiring their mall can call at the window desig* nated by the number of their carrier.

Sunday collections over the entire city _re made between 4:20 and 5 K)0 p. m., ana again In the business part of th9 city between 7 -.30 and 8 o'clocK,p.m.

J. O. JONES, P. M.

Moore's Pilules

Area positive cure for chills and fever, and all malarial diseases. Tested for 10 years,

Have cured thousands and hundreds of thousands of cases, In every form of malaria.

Moore's Pilules

Are the best tonic a man can take, far better than anything else, and never leave any bad effects.

Moore's Pilules

Are entirely vegetable, and harmless. Warranted to be perfee.ly pure, and to have no quinine or arsenic, or any injurious substance.

Moore's Pilules

Are sugar-coated, lens-shaped pills, easy to take certain In effect, alwavs give satisfaction: low in price, (50 pilules 51' cents.) Sold by druggists, or the proprietor. l)R. C. C. MOORE, New York City.

ASTHMA.

German Jjgthma Caro

Xmrhfli to instantly roller® the moat violent attack, and insure comfortable sleep. Usedby Inhalation, thas reaching the rtlsaaae direct,re. lazes the spasm, facilitates bee expectoration, andeflestsMffTltSMwhere aU other remedies tail. lUauA Mai will convince the nuet skeptical of its immediate, direct and never &fllng effect, Price, Me, and IMO. Trial package frM, Of druggist or by mail,

ESTABLISHED 1879 SalM aBd.ExohMfM fcr1883,

BBANOH OFFICE:

NEWPORT, DTD..

THE

BLANCHARD'S

1630 Main Street, Terre Haute,

West Virginia, Kansas and Texas.

Will be furnished from this time until

DECEMBER® 1, 1884,

IMPORTANT REDUCTION W THE PRICE OF

Wand (orCktalosaai

Electric Applltsces are sent en 30 Days' Triak TO MEN ONLY, Y0UN0 OR OLD, *n7*BO aro snfferinK from Haaroim Dmuxr,

VV Vrritrrr, Lxcx or Hears Foaca Am VMoa. Wasmw WaasJissass. and all those illseaaes ot a

PCacsas.NSpeedyreaoltlnK

ATUBB

Y6LTAH HIT !».. M18H.

FREEI

RELIABLE SELF-CURE

.hTorlte prsserlptlon .of one

most noted and sncoeasftil apedaUsts in the U-S-(now retired) tor the cure of JroaS gaalllawl, Wwrtamtnil0«emu. Setll InplaineealedenvelopeiVee. DraiglstscaniUliW

Address

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stamp. Oat this net. Dx. K. SCmFFMAWN, 8U PcaU, Jfi**.

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ESTATE

•Send for copy of ''WHATINEXT." It ^vWXMt oCBargaine.

WITHOUTICHANGE. W.8.0XJFT. J. H. WTLUAMS, J. M. CLItf

KAHOTAOTOSIM OF

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c.

jura DKfcLKBam

Lumber, Lath, Shingles, ers'Hard ware.

MUL9BBBY 8TBBBT, COB. VIVTH, TBBBS HAUT*

WESTERN OFFICE.

SlUTCHINSON, KAS.

We make a Specialty of CHOICE INVE8TMEN f8

ior£CA PITA LISTS In Improved and Uniw proved Real Estate in Indiana, Illinois, Oh'So

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Phajnix Foundry Machine Works ISM

ESTABUBHSD, 1865. .| INOOBPOBATED, 187S. Manufactnren and Dealtn in Everything Belating to

Machinery Power, Cast and Wrought Iron Work

BEFUBUfG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

Koitb IVinth Streets Bear Union Depot,Terre Hute,

15 iCENTS!

KOR. '*il if

'Anakesls^.W btfalHblt cure tor Pllea.

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mej|iii ImpoOpcy (m-t leeaaecity). Female dlawea, etc. (.'o ralMttoB jNcSMullr, or by I«tUT free Dr. lui 1 Um aalr-pe^daB to tk elty that warraatseafe er aapay. sa

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UneOuncetotliesreUuc«4(romIBcto.te lOcpn TwoOnneetwttle«rediM9e4Ma28cU.lD IBcen Fhe Ounce botti ss redocediraa SO cU. to 25 ctrr fbe public must not accept say bot original pact bottled by as, as the Imitations are worthiest. igbesebroughMarittfactaringGo.JawYorl

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National fire Iron

33otroi tp UAxurAonman ov auoh.

'Ckasu v.'trc Cloth, Wire Osnatar 1 Brushed, 8anl 0»1 Scroeu*. Weather Vaaaa.1 CresUng, Win a liou Fenoca, Iran Shatter*, Omnter I

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85 S. CUrt St., Opp. Cart

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perfect method and pure'medicine_in»»TESirjskD, and PEKMAVKST CCBM of all C*"?ni?wY„ Nervous Diseases. AfleetKms of the Blood. 8k«i Kidneys, Bladder, Erwtloias.JPIeera, jji,? More*, Swelling of tho Olanda, Sore Mowf "i Tbvoat, Bone Pains, permanently cured 4 eradicated from the system for lilf. 'w •ICDlfflUC

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from ABUSSS and

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private/jf Oarr

ja-Yonat. Middle-A«ed and Old men, Stw who need medical skill Md cxperltucc, con Dr. Bate At onoe. His opinion OO0U nothing, andt

fatar® rasssry and ibnai. When ioconveftt* (o visit tho city for treatment, medicinus ctn be

everywhere by mall or express Dree flrem eba*' vatlon. «9*Itisae!f-eTidentthatatby«ieian »i* gives hia whole attention to ft elaaa of diseases Uftiae rreat skill* and physicians throughon* 1

eoaatiri knotting this, freqnentW recommend diAcr'( cases to the Oldest Specialist, by whom e*erH known rood remedy Is osed. B^DT. Bate ARC and Experience make his opinion of a** prvmo laaportaaee. a9*Thoea who sail set* OB I bat the Doctor. Consnltations free and aacr*. -1' coofldentlal. Cases which hare failed in obtain relief olscwhere. especially solicited. Femcle esos treated. Call or write. Honrs, from i*» 0 tn Snndarn. IO to IS. QTmE TO Hcai

BEST FKZE. AD J-eM

AS above.

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