Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1884 — Page 3

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RAILROAD TIME TABLE. (Carefully correotea to date.] £nlon deritft,

Chestnut and Tenth streets.

1 trains dgrapt I. &• 8t. !., T. H. 4 a. E. rWorthUptpn}, and freights. SxplanatSpa of referenoes: 'Everyday. 11 trains not so marked run dally except Inday. |Parlor cars dally, except ^uny. sBleeping «ars. oReclln,ng ohair

VAN ALIA LINK. (Leave going East.)

Tastliine 1:25 a. nolnnatl Express 12:66 p. m. •. Jay Express .. 3:20 p. m. kli and Accommodation-......, 7:00 a m. (Arrive from West.) [Fast Line. 1:17 a.m. tnelnnatl Express .. 13:40 p.

JDaj Express

P«.Express

ill Train

EVANSVILLE

i*n Jhlcago and Nashville Ex 44)0 a.

ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest.) |Mall and Accommodation. 6:20 a. (Arrive from Northwest.) j'Mall and Accommodation^ 54)5 p. Vl T. H.

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3:0u

p. m.

(Leave going West.)

Pacific Express 1:17 a.m tall Train 10:07 a. re. -iFaat Express 3:10 p.m. (•rrlT« from East.)

ltffl a. m.

10:00

a. m.

Past Express 8:00 p. m. idlanapolls Accommodation 7:00 p. m. TBHRE HAUTE fc LOGAJST8PORT. (Logansport Division of Vandalla.) (lieavefor North.) 'Mall Train 6:00 a. m. Accommodation 8:86 p. m. (Arrive from North.) Mall Train 11:40 a. Accommodation 7:46 p.

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TERRE HAUTE.

(Leave for Bonth.)

'Express 2:20 p. *sNashvllle Eipress™, 4:10 a. Accommodation 5.'20 p. lAecommodatlon, No. 7 6:00 a. (Arrive from Booth.) accommodation 104)0 wubioago Express 11:45 p. 'Kaatern Express 3:17 p.

AT. H. Accommodation 9:15 p. OHK3AGO

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EABTEBN ILLINOia

(Leave for North.)

H. A Ohloago Express 8:16 a. jE^'ansvllle

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Chicago Express.. 2:20 p.

|*sy lash vllle

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Chicago Express.. 11:50 p. (Arrive from North.)

FT« *re Hante Accommodation... 104)5 a. Ct Icngo

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Terre Hante Ex 6:15 p.

8. E. (to Worthlngton).

(Depot corner First and Main streets.) (Leave for Southeast.) Mall and Express 6:25 a. Accommodatlor... 2:4op. (Arrlv«fr ivnt.j Mall and Exnresa... 13:15 p.

Accommodation .... 104)5 a.

INDIANAPOLIS

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ST. LOUIS.

(Depot comer Blxth and Tlppocr^aoe st* (Arrive from jfiast.) •Day Express

VssNew fork Express 'Boston

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h.mti 1:18

aress «...

St. Louis Ex «:I0 p.

•Paris Express 6:48 p. (Leave going West.) fDay Express 104)8 a. m, 1:18 a. m. 9:10 p. m. 6:60 p.. in.

lay Expr «New York Express..

:f|o«ton A

St. Louis Ex

Paris Express (Arrive from West.) esNew Tork Express

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8:16 a. m. 8:46 p. m.

Local Passenger 6 '£8 a. m. flndlanapolis Express IS 4)S p. m. (Leave going East.)

New York Express 3:18 a. ay Express 8:47 p. ooal Passenger 8:55 a. Indianapolis Express 124)6 p.

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BITTERS.'

CELEBRATED

Liver Bitters!

A specialty for Liver Complaints, Kidey Diseases and Female Debilities in all tnelr forms. Carries off Bile. Cures Dy«^.napsla. For Malaria, that unseen vaporVons poison-spreading diseases and death (in many localities, for whloh quinine Is I do genuine antidote, but Liver Bitter are not only a thorough remedy, but a rella I'vis preventative. In short, all disorders

Of tne Liver, Kidney, Rtomaob, Blood and

reventat.lve.

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Jkln aro conquered by the Bitters. Ask »our druggists for them. Manufactured ov Barbero

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Callendar, 116 Bridge street,

Peoria, IllinolB. Cook and Bell, wholesale truggists sells Left Liver Bitters.

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ELY'S CREAM BALM Causes no Pain. Gives Relief at once. Thorough Treatment Will Cure. Not a Liquid or Snuff. Apply Into Nostrils. Give tt a Trial. [*50 cts at Druggists 60 cts baf mail reg-

FAMBN

WYFEVER

iVt'erert "Send for cl roular. Samples by mall It)ots. ELY BROTHERS, Druggisls, Oswego, N. Y.

C. D. CHAPMAN'S

EAST END DRUG STORE

Cor. Main and Twelvth Sts.,

Is headquarters for Pure Drugs, Medlolnes and Chemicals, Toilet Artloles, Liquors and Cigars. Prescriptions accurately compounded day or nlgnt.

"f^^bnrted Medical Worgs, 5 P- D- PLARKE, M. D.

^MTSood two BtAraTa Frw (T&ll or write,

WOTASE VINE

STRtrr,

CINCWNATI, OHIO.

(JQLD MEDAL, r/Jiia, io.'B.

BAKERS

Warmnted abtoluteiy pir« Cocoa,

from which th%exoesa of

OU has been removed. IthasAre« times the *tr«ngtk of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and 1» therefore for more economical. It Is delicious, nourishing^ strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persona In health. gold by Grocers ereorwher®.

W. BAKER & CO., Dorcister, M»

SALESMEN WANTED.

We are In waut of a few men to socloit orders for the sale of Choice Nursery Btck. To men who can maaea success of tbe business we oan give steady emplot men and good pay. (previous ex•erietioe In the business not essential.) Ann Iv for terms with references to

I., L. MAY, CO., Nurserymen. Rochester, N. T.

Our srecialtle*are New Fruit and Ornamentaistock

CBBI6T KAJBKR HZNRY AHLBtTRO.

KAISER

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ITPH0L8TEREUS.

So, 104 North 4th St., Terre Haste, lad. AH orders promptly fllle at very Rra.enable Bates, anrfall work guaranteed.

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AGENTS FORTHE EXPRESS

Where the Daily Express Can be Found.

Bowling Green, Ind., Robert Bohanon. Brazil, Ind., T. M. Robertson

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Martinsville, 111., George Ramsay. Montezuma, Ind., H. B. Griffith. Montrose, 111., H. G. Vail

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Newport, Ind., W. F. Thornton. Oakland, 111., H. D. Williams. Oaktown, Ind.. Wm. Mallett. Pans, 111., W. B. Sheriff

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Patoka, Ind., S. B. Jerauld. Perrysville, Ind., Smith Rabb. Princeton, Ind., F. Kolb. Pimento. Ind., W.T.Frenoh. Riley, Ind., Fowler

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Hager.

Rockville, Ind., Mahan Bros. Rosedale, Ind., Wm. Bucber. Robinson, 111., W. G. Dancy. Sbelburn, Ind., H. V. Stark Staunton, Ind., W. H. Tibbits. Sullivan, Ind., Ethan Allen. Sanford, Ind., J. B. Shlckel. Teutopolls 111., F. C. Thole. Terre Haute, Terre Haute House news stand. Terre Haute, National House news stand. Terre Haute, E. L. Godecke. Terre Haute, Post Office Lobby. Terre Haute, Union News Co., Depot. Terre Haute, Hart's Book Store, Sixth Terre Haute, W. Sibley. 1215 Main St. Terre Haute, It. Ewart, 142 Lafayette Vermillion, ill., IC. Swain. Vincennes, Ind., Uulon Depot Hotel. Vlncennes. Ind., H. V. Somes. Worthlngton, Ind., Daisy Dwyer.

CAR, CAB AND CABOOSE.

The Workings and Doings of Railroads and Their Employes.

A Ticket Agent's Bights.

A ticket agent has no legal right to accept commissions from other roads. The road that pavs his salary employs him to sell tickets, and any surplus he may receive is the legal property of his employer. In the.different schemes which1 fill the heads of some, it is not unfrej[uent for superior,to confederate with subordinate in sharing the commissipns, and thuB with the union more strength of secrecy is secured. In dealing with this question current number of The Railway Register says: "It is illegal for a superior to confederate with his subordinate and share in the commissions. The rule as to trustees applies in such cases: An agent stands in the place of trustee and must not make any other gain out of his employment than that sanctioned by his principal. Any ains so received are the property of Such principal." Here is fallacy. "Any gains, so received are the property of such principal." Preceding this is:

It isj illegal for a superior to confederate! with a subordinate and share in the commissions." Why is it illegal? If ant gains

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received are theproper-

[f such principal is it illegal for him to act with his own property pleases him whether or no it be to abate them with the agent The two statements will not bear Tesearch. The fallaoy is obvious. What consternation would follow an attempt to enforce the rule as laid down by the Register.' Ab sure as effect follows cause the large fortunes that have been amassed by direct opposition to the law would be torn down and many an official would be left a financial wreck. Suppose the stockholders Bhould be aroused by the magnitudo of the evilas paiated by the Register and begin proc6e(iings, what a quaking there would be atoong a good many railroad men.

Notes.

Freight Conductor Ed. Rody has been on the sick list for a few days. P*. Kerns, formerly freight conductor on the E. & E. I., is now braking on the Van.

William Wagner, in charge of the Thirteenth street crossing, is seriously indisposed.

Passenger engines 163, 162, 44 are in the shops riiceiving among other improvements the extension front.

Forty-two members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers died duiiag the last fiscal year, and four were disabled.

The corn crop along the Logansport and C. & E. I. roads is fine. Very little if any of the corn ^lias yet been thrown onto the market.

Caleb St. Clair while Conducting freight train west of Effingham received notice of his child's serious illness and returned home.

While Frank Campbell was braking on the east end of the Van. a large lump of coal fell from the car onto his foot, mashing it seventy. He has been unable to work since.

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Stranger's Disapprarance.

PBINCETON, N. J., October 10.—Sun day morning a well dressed young man inquired at the University hotel for two students, who he said were his brothers. The young men he was told left college a year ago. He expressed great surprise end said they had not reached home. The Btranger took board at the hotel, Monday afternoon went to a saloon and afterwards went to the canal, two mileB off. He was seen there about dusk, and has not been seen since. It is thought some that he was demented by drin. and committed suicide, while others claim he has been made away with by canal men. His relationship to the family of which he claimed to be a member seems probable from the ac fiurate knowledge he displayed.

John JU Sullivan Heard From.. PHOVIDINCB, R. I., October lO.— John

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Sullivan, in an interview with Bulletin reporter, said he would train down to 200 pounds, or lees, for a setto with Laflin. He is willing to wager $2,500 to $1,000 he would have the beat of Laflin from the start, and is confident of easily disposing of him. After the Laflin fight he desires matches with Alf Greenfield, the English athelete, and with Mitchell, if the latter se desires. He declares solemnly he has stopped drinking for all time and his determination to take care of himself. After completing engagements in this country he will give some farewell performances and then make a tour of England, Ireiand, Scotland and Australia.

Bad Wreck on the Wabash. MARYSVILLE, Mo. October 10. A bridge on the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific road, near here, went down with an engine and six freight cars last night, in a stream which was swollen hy the late rains. Engineer ComiRh *as buried with the engine. The fireman and brakeman were badly injured. Six cars of hogs were drowned.

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Bruce vllle, Ind., Win. Willis. tBlcknell, Ind.. W. 8. McLlnn. Carbon, Ind., James H. Throops Casey. III., Thomas W. Washburn. Ratlin, Ind., W. W. Wright.

Clay City. Ind John W. Hays. Clinton, Ind., Harry Swlnehart. f&'s-, Cory, Ind., T. J. Butts. Crawfordsvllle, Ind., Lacey

Pontlns.

Charleston, 111., F. C. Wright, Danville, 111., Geo. Kam per. -v^'rofc, Edwardsport, Ind., B. F. Keith. i. Eugene, Ind., M. Watson. Karmersbnrg, Ind., George Heap. Fontanet, Ind., Ed. High. Greencastle. Ind., L. 8. Cumback. Greenup, III., John Conzett. Harmony. Ind., Harry E. Brooks. Hazelton, Ind., I. N. Bush. Hinds boro, 111 T. Simpson.* tvk Isabel!, 111., W.J. Tipton. Judson, Ind.,Oren Ensey. Kanshs, 111., John A. Payne. Knlghtsville, Ind., H. E. Bucklin. Marshall, 111., V.L. Cole. ~r

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AGRICULTURAL.

Protect the insect friends. Sheep are good weed exterminators. Save all the fodder. Hay will be nigh.

Montana cattle have to be protected from mountain lions. Every weed is stealing fertility that is needed by useful plants.

The Connecticut agricultural society offered prizes for six kinds of pie. A destructive enemy of the beet root has made its appearance in Germany.

Evaporated peaches are supp the canned fruit. They are cheaper.

Dr. Stuxtevant estimates the seeds of a single purslane plant to number over 2,000,000,

the average farmer.

cbigan Kalan mazoo,

fair, which was held at were unusually large. The grape crop is exceptionally large ihis year. Every farmer can and should raise this delicious fruit

Make no war on bumble bees. They are one of the farmer's best friends. Many plants are fertilized by them.

If the low price of wheat directs the attention of farmers to the advantages of stock raising, it will certainly have one good result.

A dam

940

feet long and

58

feet high

is projected in Brazil for irrigating purposes, It will make fertile

5,000

acnes

of worthless land. The Massachusetts Ploughman believes it better to apply manure to land a year before plowing than to plow it immediately after tbe application,

A correspondent of the Prairie Farmer sows half a bushel of timothy seed per acre with oats. He says the dense lower growth that follows such heavy seeding will smother all weeds.

Robert Bonner'differs from Henry Bergh on the cruelty of clipping trotting horses. He thinks it a great Denefit to the horse if he is properly blanketed and groomed after exercising. He believes it better for coach horses not to be clipped.

Examine the newly-threshed wheat after it has been put in the bins for a few weeks, and if damp or heating, it should be run through a fanning mill to cool the air in it, or it should be spread upon a barn floor and shoveled over occasionally. A good way to examine wheat in bins is to have a stick like a fork-handle constantly stuck its length down into the grain by pullin it up and feeling with the bare han any heat can at once be detected.

Winter killing of wheat, says an ex-

count of lack of fertility, an overabundance of water, and a third cause, of plowing under excessive quantities of green growth immediately before drilling, resulting in large amount of humic acid being generated in the soil, which proves fatal to the wheat plant by impairing its vigor so that it unable to stand the rigor of winter. "But drouth is not an unmitigated evil to the farmer," says the Indiana Framer. "If it diminishes the present crop it Becures a vigorous growth of the subsequent one by its fertilizing effects. The constant evaporation of water at the surface that has been carried up by capillary attraction from deep down in the soil, has left all the soluble matter it brought up as so much food for the ntxt crop. Such is the benevolent economy of nature's God—bringing good from evil."

The wintering of sheep depends much on the condition of the flock at the beginning of winter. Sheep that are low in flesh in the fall hardly ever improve, but keep going down hjll all along, "until before the spring time draws around their pelts are hanging in the shed. See, then, that your

ON THE RAGGED EDGE,

Indiana Free Trade Boarbonlsm Forced to the Wall—The Tariff Questions the Issnre, and Democracy Must Face It, Special to the Commercial Gazette.

INDIANAPOLIS,. Ind., October 8.— From more than a hundred platforms the story of the marriage of tbe Democratic party and evil was told yester. day by men who look upon the possible surrender of the government to slavery, treason, and repudiation, the legitimate offspring of that union ith horror, and to-day from

x,rostrums.

in every county in the Btate the people

Fe sins of ommission and commission and the aim and object of their organization painted in words of fiery truth. They say, "Let by-gones be by-gones bpt the by-gone days are too full of the iniquity of their conspiracies and treasonable schemes to be easily forgotten, and most certainly not even the mantle of charity should be held betwixt them and the evil they have dona until Bome evidence of sorrow and repentance ia given and honest pledges of better behavior in the future.

The first general order from the Democratic state central committee was that tbe tariff question most be covered up and kept in the back ground, by attacks upon the private character of the opposition candidates. Very early in the cavass the Democracy became convinced that a fair discussion of the tariff question would result in driving Democrats by the score

and other data favorable to the present protective system could be distorted and twisted into an argument in favor of free trade, but only where there was no one present to refute these free-trade figures and show how the official statistical reports had been garbled that the tariff question has been ventured upon. But sow that the Democracy has been forced to discuss the real merits of the question, the defeat of the free trade heresy in Indiana can be counted upon with certainty. A great many of the manufacturing and industrial interests of this state are owned by Democrats, and although they are bound to their party by the strongest ties, they will not follow their leader* into the quagmire of free trade. The salvation of their business enterprises depends upon protective laws, and when it came, as it now has, to decide between Btickiiigto their party and closing their

cratic defeat will have upon that party in this state. A good comfortablel majority against the coal oil crowd weuld be equivalent to hanging crape on the door of our Democratic central I committee's headquarters. Therefore, don't fail, yon people of Ohio, to give Sly Thomas, and the man of many records, Ike Gray, the opportunity to go into deep mourning.

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tie companies. CottreU. a prominent citizen of Henry To destroy weeds in walks apply a' P0011^'-Bn solution of one pound of salt to a gal Ion of hot water.

Blaad 8. Making Fast Time.i NEW YORK, October

ing made at Hartford a half mile

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the last quarter in

Six Hundred Sheep.

CORSICANA, Tax., October 10.—T. J. Wilson's barn and sheep sheds near here were destroyod by fire this morn'

One hundred tons of hay,

change, is now no longer a matter of I hund^d Iheep^nd ^large qu^mity8o* I f°d bowels, cures" wind colic, softens specuktion. but is charged to Jthe ac-1

WQod Vere bu^ned.

surance, $4,700.

Los* $10,000 in-1

VAKIKX1KS.

Bracelets are large enough to go over tbe glove. I

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"Roagh on Bats,"

Clears out ratB, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druegists. J'

Lotta's father keeps an Manchester, England.

The Italians now extract oil from the seeds of grapes.

The Hope of the Nation.

Children,alow in development, scrawny and delicate, use "V Headh Renewer."

and rapidly increasing.

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iunv, fell's'

.«* There is verjHittle fruit of any kind flocks are in good condition and if I grown in Central China. there are any thin ones among them, separate them from the rest and rive Malaria is caused by torpid liver them a little grain each day until they piles by constipation headache by in- leotion of said assessment, which preoept have gained their wonted vigor. (digestion. Avoid them all

by

I digestion. Avoid them all by using I the great vegetable remedy. Allen's Bilious Physic, 25 cents. At all drug-1

Exchange: It is called oyster stew cause it comprises two oyBters.

"Rough on Pain,

Cures coliC, cramps, diarrhoea ex-

ternally for aches, pains, sprains,head-

acjjC)

were warned that unlesB they stand or beast. 25 and 50c. firm and together, and drive back this arch-enemy of universal liberty and official integrity, our civilization will be setl Bestorative wine. back a quarter or half a century, and I If you are weak and debilitated, use obstructions placed in the way of the Speer's Port Grape Wine.it will purify the nation's growth and of individual your blood, restore digestion and make rdsperity. Of course the Bourbon you feel like a younger ^person. For eaders protest against having their sale by druggists in this city.

neuralia, rheumatism. For man

The stove dealer, who is a grate adI vertiser, generally prospers.

Fair Offer.

The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Electric Appli-

over to the Republican party, hence I ancea on trial, for thirty days, to men, that subject has been studiously avoid-1 old and young, afflicted with nervous ed, except when the census reports debility, lost vitality, and many other

diseases. Bee advertisement in this paper.

The number of rabbits destroyed during 1882 in New Zealand is estimated at 60,000,000.

Who of us are without our trouoiee, be thev small or large? The blessings of health are best appreciated when we are Bick and1in pain. A hacking cough, a severe cold or any throat or lung diseases are very troublesome but all these may be quickly and permanently cured by D{. Bigelow's POeitive Cure. Safe and pleaaapl for children. Price 50 cents. Trials Guliek & Co.

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factories or shorw, or casting their lot with the party that will protect them against the advance of the pauper labor of Europe, they will to a man vote to continue in operation the existing system of protecting home industries.

In the pursuit of the good things of •Id we anticipate too much we this worl eat out the heart and sweetness of

worldly pleasures by delightful forethought of them. The results obtained from the use of Dr. Jones' Red Clover I Tonic far exceed all claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. It is a per-1 feet tonie, appetizer, blood purifier, a sure cure for ague and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents, of Gulick & Co.

Now, what is wanted to make victory doubly sure in this state, and with it the complete overthrow of Bourbonism, is a good, old-fashioned snowing under of the Democracy in Ohio next week. The Republicans of Indiana believe Ohio will do it, and the Democrats are dreadfulI3 afraid of it There can be I Robert Collyer says he has been no question as to what effect a Demo-1 ing at the bull's eye of poverty all his 1

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member of the state I she had used one-half dozen bottles

board'of agriculture, whose mysteri-1 she was about the house doing her own eus disappearance was noted in this I work." morning's Commercial Gazette, isshort

The underdraining and ditching ma- in his account with Henry county to I Native ham, which is greatly inferior chines now in use are too expensive for the tune of $3,700. He was auditor of to the American article, is retailed in

I hia county for eight years, retiring some months ago. He is about fifty years old. Hia family knowa nothing of his whereabouts.

,^,81 Lnd,°whereas,^^ ty-three one hundreth (830 93.) dollars is now due on. said estimate from Baid

size, free.

"The Universal Timepiece" is the name of an invention by Dr. A. M. Cary, of New Jersey. It has an hour hand for each principal point in the country from which time is computed.

fir-

I life, and has never missed hitting it.

Case aoc Beyond Half.

Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Eenawee, 111., advises us of a remarkable cure of consumption. He says: A neighbor's wife was attacked with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help from quick consumption. As a last resort the family was persuaded to try Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the lungs. To the astonishment of all, by the time

Palermo at sixty cents per pound.

Something for the Preachers. Rev. H. H. Fairall, D. D., editor of I the Iowa Methodist, says editorially, in the November (1883) number of his

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Obituary,

paper: "We have tested the merits of Eh"

SENECA FALLS, N. Y., October 10.—. Gen. John B. Murray, while receiving Ely Cream Balm, and believe that, a banner for the Plumed Knights, last by a thorough course of treatment, it evening, was stricken with appoplexy, I cure almost every case of catarrh, and died this morning I Ministers, as a class, are afflicted with [Gen. Murray was an enthnsiuti. Grand

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ST. Leuis, Mo., October 10.—Capt Chaa. P. Warner, formerly of the Southern hotel, died at the Sisters' hospital. [He went to St. Louis about thirty-two years ago and went into steamboating on the river, after which he opened np the old Southem hotel with a Mr. Laviele, and was more er lees steadily engaged in this line of husinsss until his retirement. He was well-known throughout the West, and scarcely a prominent hotel man in the country is not acquainted with him. About a year ago he married Mrs. Thornburg, widow of the late Wm. Thomburg, and since that time he has not en-

he«d

Army man, and one of the originators of Deco-1 aeems more prevalent than ever. We ration day. He led the first procession that cannot recommend Ely'B Cream Balm marched to martial manic to strew flewers too highly." Not a liquid nor a snuff upon the graves of soldiers.]

and throat troubles, and cartarrh

1 too nigniy. JNot a liquid nor a sn Applied to nostrils with the finger.

Canard is the name of anew color. I It is so called from ite resemblance to the bluish-green of duck's feathers.

Grifftrs' Glycerine Salve.

The bast on earth, can truly be said I of Griggs' Glycerine' Salve, which is a safe and speedy cure for cuts,

sure, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, I and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or

gaged to any extent in business pursuits. The I money refunded. Only 25 cents. Sold remains will be taken to Ludlow, Vt., his na- by Gulick & Co. tire place, for interment.]

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10.—The

Turf,

Field and Farm says: Maud

S.

hav­

30£,

she will

be driven Tuesday next, weather permitting. to beat her record of

2:09|,

The annual consumption of imported and domestic cigars is sixty to every child in the United man, woman am States.

Advice to Mothers,

Are you disturbed at night and I broken of your rest by a sick child

uimuh iv .wv. -•«"«. suffering and crying with pain of cut-Jay-Eye-See and PhallaB will be re-1 ting teeth? If so, send at ones and. tired for the Beason. get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth-

gQm8' red»c«8

inn near

Emory's Little Cathartic is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with the most obstinate cases, purely vegetable.—15 cents.

LEGAL.

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OTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

iToAhrend H. Luken, or whom it may concern: I Whereas. On the 15th day of October. 11883, by order of the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Vigo connty, Indiana. the city engineer of said city made an estimate of monies due to Charles T.

Chadwick, assignee of Caleb Jasason, contractor with said city for improving Third street between Gulick and Osborn streets (east side), by grading, graveling and curbing same, which work has been done by said contractor as contracted, and, In pursuance of said estimate, an estimate was made on the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number three (3) in Luken's subdivision of part of out-lot sixty-Biz (66), lying in section twenty-eight (28), town twelve (12), north range nine 9) west, in tlie city of Terre Haute, county of Vigo, and state of Indiana, belonging to Abrens H. Luken, and* whereas, on tbe 8th day of September, 1884, the said Common Council ordered, that a precept Issue to the undersigned treasurer of said city for the col-

Ahrend B. Luken, and, whereas, said Ahrend H. Luken is a non-resident of the city of Terre Haute. Now, if the amount

Scarlet fever is prevalent in lioston I dae aforesaid, upon said assessment, is

Miasma and Malaria are the great death agents throughout the largest part of the United States, and we I would recommend that Victoria Pills, the great English remedy, should be kept in every household.

aUO HlUlCBtUU, UjJUXl RttlU tWBCBDUlOU b. la not paid within twenty (20) days after the date of this publication, X, the said treasurer, will proceed to make tbe same by levy of said lot.

C. A. ROBINSON,

Treasurer City of Terre Haute.

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OTICE TO QUARRYMEN.

HAUTH,

Ind., Oct. 9.1884.

The Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Ind., will receive sealed bids at its next regular meeting Tuesday, October 21,1884.

For furnishing the city with stone for the «£ty stone yard for one vear from datewf contract,

Tfte stone shall be of good hard limestone, or what is known as wasted limestone, and furnished in such quantities as the city may require.

Tbeoontraclor may bid to dellverat the Btone yard or on tbe cars, by the ton, the contractor paying for weighing.

Samples of the stone the contractor intends to furnish shall be delivered at the offllee of the Street Commissioner on or before the date of opening bids.

The city reserves tne righ or all bids. Eaah bid must be accompanied by a bond of Two Hundred (S200) dollars to seoure the filling of contract if awarded to 'bidder. J. E. VOORHEE8,

Cape Cod will yield 10,000 bufrhels of JKfO.^ICE TO CONTRACTORS, iberries less than last faHt. .r* -fx* less than last fail.

Disease, Propensity and Passion brings Mankind numberless ailments foremost among them are Nervousness, Nervous Debility, and unnatura weakness of Generative Organa. Allen's Brain Food successfully overcomes these troubles and restores tbe Sufferer to his former Vigor. $1.—At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave., New York City.

right to rejeot any

TERRE HAUTE, IND.,

October 10, 1881.

Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Ind., at their next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, October 21st, 1884.

For the improvement of tbe alley ex tending from Oak to Sheet streets between Second and Third streets, In accordance with plan•and specifications now on file In theaity clerk's office.

All proposals must be made on regular blank forms, to be had at the city engineer's office.

Proposals must be accompanied by a bond in thesum of two hundred dollars

Spring chickens are made to illus- a^SLran^e\haTthe bidder wtfl enter'in trate the saying that the good die young.

Grand Picnic

General Mark Down,

Before Receiving Our Fall Stock.

We have, marked down every palrf of Men's liow Cat Shoes less than cost. To parties in want of Boots and Shoes, we can save you money. :ir ••••.

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Ladles' Toe Slippers, 80c,(worth SI.00 Ladies' Cloth shoes, 50c, worth S1.50 Ladles'Button Bhoes.SI.25, worth (1.75 Men's Boots, 7oc., worth 32.00 Sr--

ALL GOODS DOWN, DOWN. We are offering the remainder of our Furniture, Stoves and Queensware stock at near one-half of their value. It must be disposed of in thirty days, as we are determined to close u'p that line of our business, positively.

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325 and 327 Main Street.

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I ing Syrup for Children Teething. Its value! is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately.

Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach

inflammation, ano

gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. WinsTow's Soothing Syrup -for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurseB and physicians in the linited States, and iB for sale bv all duggists throughout tbe world. Price 25 cents a bottle.

you want a good stiff hat'you will find it at the Court House Hat Htore. x.

WM. M. SCHLPER.

Do

Main street fancy prices and leave your .. measure with

ALLEN,

The Merchant Tailor,

Corner Sixth and Ohio Streets. Best goods and trimmings kept. Good work and a perfect lit guaranteed.

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guarantee that tbe bidder will enter into contract within five (5) days after the award is made.

Envelopes containing proposals must be endorsed with thelocatlon of thealley for wblch the tender is made. %he common Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

By order of tbe Common Council. GEO. R. GRIMES, .* City Engineer, fOTICE TO COAL DEALERS.

CITY CLKBK'S OFFIC:

TKBBE HAUTE, IND.,

October 9,1:

Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of tbe city of Terre Haute, Ind., at their next regular meeting Tuesday evening, October 21st, 1884. to furnish tbe city with all tbe coal that may be required for the various depart-' meats from November 1st, 1884, to November 1st, 188 i.

Bids are to be for tbe best quality of Brafcll Block ooal per bushel, to be delivered wherever tbe same may be requirad.

The council reserves the right to reject any orall bids. Proposals must be accompanied by bond in the sum of two hundred (1300, dollars, to guarantee the entering into tbe contract by the person to whom the same is awarded.

By order of the common council. GEO. W. DAVIS, City Clerk.' SSIGNEE'S SALE"

Of stoves, tinware, etc. The undersigned will, by order of the court, sell at private sale, at tbe old stand of Wm. Lot»-»,a 1 the goods belonging to tbat firm, at low prices. All sales strictly cash.

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Manufacturers of Iron Tanks, Jails.Smokt Stacks, Breochlng and Sheet Iron Work. Shop oa First St.. Between Walnut aad Poplar,

TERRS HAUTH, IND.

Repairing promptly attended to.

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Ind. Ladies and Gentlemen's staw, felt and beaver hats reshaped by machinery tn look as ?ood as new.

MiTnnere~work respectfuliy solicited.

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I ESTABLISHED 1879 Sales and Exchange# fir 1883, $3,561,23 u-.

SHOE BUYERS. REAL ESTATJ

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vJloth, Cheese Safes, &o.,andlf the Hardware and Wooden ware dealers, Architects, Builders and Mill Furnishing trade of the United States who do not succeed In hot iDg their orders tilled promptly, will send them to us we will endeavor to nil them wllboHt delay. fl®*Catalogues of Iron Fencing and other lines of goods free on application.

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