Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1889 — Page 3

DIED.

WxLSH-At 3:10 this afternoon John J., Infant SOD of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Walsh, aged nine months and eight days, of meningitis.

Notice of funeral hereafter.

ANNO PNCEMENTS.

J^ONCB TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealed proposals will be received by the trustees of the public schools, at 7091A Wabash avenue, up to 730 o'clock p. m., May 31.1889, to furnish all material necessary and build an addition to City School No. 10, situated at 1600 south Thirteenth-and-a-half street. flans and specifications may now be seen at Vrydagh 4 Sons, architects, at 926 •oath Seventh street. The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids.

J*OR

CBAS. W. HOFF, Secretary.

WANTED.

W

ANTED—At the Artesian Bath House a tidy, intelligent girt about fourteen years old.

WANTED—A

W

home for a bright girl baby 10

days old also for a girl 7 years old. Inquire at Charity Organization Society,601V4 Ohio st VJ7ANTED—Dining-room girls at once good

positions. MBS. MABTIN, 480 Ohio street.

WANTED—The

public to bring furniture to 418

Cherry street. Uoholsterlng, finishing and repairing. WKLSH MCOBATH.

WANTED

Scissors, knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put in order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.

ANTED—Pong You, Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main street*. First-class work.

iTANTBD-Carpenters, builders and contractors to know that the best place to buy lime, hair and cement is at Betman & Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

WANTKD—Second-hand

WANTED—Three

goods, clothing, etc.

bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J? 8. GREEN. 326 and 328 Ohio street

news agents for Vandalla

and I. St. L. railroads. Union News company, Terre Haute, Ind.

FOR RENT.

I

?OR

RENT—On June 1 house with ten rooms, summer kitchen, gas, baths, sewerage. Inquire at 048 Mulberry street I/OR RENT—A splendid large new store room I1 every modern convenience suitable for a large stock of general merchandise at Farmersburg, Iud., 16 miles south of Terre Haute, on the I, 0, 4 railroad. Inquireat this office and sse photograph of building, or address W. A Brunker, Farmersburg, Ind. |T«OR RENT—Several desirable houses.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO 20 South Sixth street

BENT—Two good houses wl'h four rooms,

1

well, cistern and outhouses, Nos. 244 and 206 Eagle street $8, 1. L. Humaston, 601 North First street, or at 126 South Fourth street. fOR RENT—Small house with good barn: sultJP able for teamster. DONHAM dc HUSTON, 318 Ohio street

FOR SALE.

If OR SALE—A neat four-room cottage on east J1 Chestnut at a bargain. Call quick. A beautiful little home on Ninth, north of Locust, at a sacrllice. Will be sold soon.

A seven-room house on south Center, finished in hard-wood, elegantly papered, gas, etc. A beautiful home, or a 12 per cent renting investment.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO. 20 south Sixth street

tfOR SALE—A ten acre lot adjoining city limits _P at a bargain. Fred A. Ross & Co.

rpOR SALE—Small house on south Fourth street, small payment down and balance In monthly payments. Fred A. Ross & Co.

T^OR SALE—Bicycles and safeties, all styles, all JC sizes, all prices: catalogues free. Parker ft Urban, 90 north Sixth street j^ORSAiJt—old paper* at Be per hundred, suit able for housecleanlng purposes. Inquire at Dally Kxpieaa office. l?OU SALE—Two young 4-year-old horses, 17 hands high, one roan, one brown suitable for :draft team, or transfer, or farm, or general work also one gray pony suitable for single driving at 18 and 20 south intle, lady can drive, hlrd street.

Call

FOR

E. M. WATSON.

SALE—Huntington lime beet on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Beiman 4 Steeg, -iNluth and Main street

I/OR SALE—37 acres north of city, desirably lov. catedforan addition. This tract will plat Ms Into 180 large lots with wide streets and alleys.

FRED A. ROSS & CO.

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Arrests discharges from the urinary orIgonsln cither sex In 48 hours. It & superior to copaiba. Cubebs, or

Jectlons, and free from all bad smel' other Inconveniences.

SANTAL-MIDY %N^RD/MLLWN

ICapKiUon, which bear the name ii IffllllT I I black lflttera,without which none are\ (genuine.

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must dress price, early.

TO LEASE.

rpo LEASE—Splendid location for an oil well In I Burnham's subdivision. RIDDLE, HAMILTON CO., 20 sooth Sixth street.

TOsoutheast

LEASE—Forty

KIH

of land twenty miles

of the city. Indications of oil on

the surface of the ground. Just the location for gas. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 South Sixth street.

I

V) LEASE—A vacant lot for oil andgasprlvtleges within 400 yards of the Dlall welL RIDDLE, HAMILTON CO., 20 South Sixth street

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY

TO LOAN—in sums to suit the bor rower, on the most favorable terms. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO,

Sixth and Main.

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES. A little daughter of Mrs. Willite, who keeps a toll gate near Liogansport, fell off a fence Saturday afternoon and broke her arm.

The sixty odd saloons in Logansport were ordered closed promptly at 11 o'clock Saturday night, and with one or two exceptions the orders were, strictly followed out.

Father Dion, of Vincennes, will celebrate hie fiftieth anniversary as a priest there to-morrow with imposing ceremonies. Bishop Chatard and a number of visiting fathers will be present.

The morning after the appearance of Forepaugh's show at Vincennes a Newfoundland dog belonging to George Manning found a pocketbook on the showgrounds containing 75 cents in silver and quietly carried the purse home.

Six of a gang of thirteen tramps were arrested near the depot in Grawfordsville Friday night after a hard fight. During' the melee one of the tramps was shot in the calf of the leg and was badly injured. The marshal intends to arrest every tramp found, and break up their habit of making Crawfordsville their rendezvous.

Josiah Charnes was sentenced to

Bix

years in the penitentiary from Washington, Monday afternoon, for attempted rape on his sister-in-law last March. The woman was

in

a delicate condition

and sick in bed at the time, and was hauled eighteen miles

on

a bed and

carried into the court-room in an armchair to give her testimony. Saturday afternoon a young son of Mr. Broek8mitb, of Vincennes, was stabbed in the shoulder by Willy Forman, an 18-year-old tramp who had just struck town. He also attempted to carve a man who interfeied, but his thrusts were parried. After being arrested the boy said he bad traveled through all the

Btates

and territories,

and came to Vincennes because he had relatives there. The young ladies of Montezuma have found anew source of amusement, as found out by a number of small boys fishing in the river there the other day. A number of corked-up bottles were seen floating down stream and on being brought to shore and opened ware found to contain the names and addresss of a number of Montezuma's belles written on slips of paper, with a request that the finders would correspond with them.

RAILROAD NEWS.

General and Personal Mention of General and Local Interest. Wm. Wilmington left -for Decatur Monday morning.

P. J. Casey commenced work Monday morning in the erecting shop. Jacob Lowderbacb, of the tool-room was absent yesterday from sickness.

Passenger and freight business on all the roads entering here is very dull. Oliver Miller went to work in the erecting department yesterday morning.

H. Busbey resumed work in the blacksmith shop yesterday morning after two weeks' vacation.

No. 30 will make a trial trip this morning. She has been thoroughly overhauled, and is now in the pink of condition.

The old planer in the machine shop is being torn down to make room for the new one, which will probably be in position by Thursday.

Anew and convenient bath-room is being erected at the Cloverleaf shops in Mattoon, which will be free to all employes—for 25 cents a month.

THte New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad company has been fined $7,000 by aNew York court for using the much-abused car-stove.

A passenger coach is being fitted up

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Opening^Day Free for the Ladies

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and repainted in the shops which has been in active service on the Van tot egihteen years, and bids fair to last as many years more.

Logansport 'irharas: The heirs of A. J: Kent have sued the Panhandle railroad for the value of thirty-two sens of land in Newton county, occupied as .a roadway, and which, it is claimed, hi been paid for.

Twelve hundred employes have been laid off on account of slack business at the Pullman car works within the last ten days. This is about one-fourth of the entire force, and the wages of the remainder have been reduced.

A

young

man named

W.

D. Thomas

fell to the ground while boarding a train at Logansport Sunday night, and i:Wulv........ wheel of a car passed over three toesk After having them amputated he proceeded to Columbus, where he will rag main with friends until he is again aUla to travel.

Indianapolis -News: William Gaston, a Vandalia coal heaver, fell from a cat Sunday and received serious injurisa. A Big Four passenger train ran into freight at Delphi Sunday evening, causing quite a wreck. Charles Beemlin, stenographer, riding on the paseengsr engine, was slightly hurt. 10

Indianapolis Journal: M. McDonald, formerly of the Cairo & Vincennes, has taken hold, as general manager, of tb« Pittsburg & Western road, and one of his first moves was to begin to out down wages and operating expenses generally.' A Pittsburg paper says that the employes are so-exercised over the matter that an effort will be made to induce President Oliver to call a halt.

Presto! Change! Gray and faded beards made to assume their origina color by applying Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers, it never failB to satisfy

William's Australian Herb P11U. If you are yellow, Billious constipated with headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of order. One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away and make a new being of you. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, and J. & C. Baur, Seventh and Main street.

THE MARKETS.

GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.

Rather l)iill Grain Markets at' Chicago Yesterday. CHICAGO, May 27.—It was one of the dullest days of the season in wheat. The range of prices up to noon was a scant Me, with little business done at either excreme. A little "frost scare" from the northwest caused a little bulge about noon, which made the speculative range a little wider The previous range was from 7%c to 76&c, the subsequent outside price was 76%c. Cottrell, representing a few of the New Yorkers, sold wheat early. Place also disposed of a good sized lina Pardrldge bought rather freely aroi.n1 Hutchinson bought at 76\fec, and it was sala that Cudahy bad given out orders to buy at that price. A majority of the commission firms were paying little attention to the grain markets, but were trying to get their customers to trade in stocks, which were decidedly more active. W th the exception of the news of frost In some of the northern Minnesota and Dakota conn ties the news was again very bearish. The weather and crop outlook from all other sections was excellent, and the public cables, as well as the private ones, from England and the continent quoted wheat declining. Schwartz-Dupee received the^followlng fn ria,

cable from Berlin: "Germany, Austria, Hi Italy, and France declining: no buyers. cllue still further. Prospects of crops are favorable In Danube states. Russia's southern governments declining. Very large stock and holders anxious to sell." At 12:30 July wheat was dull around 76%ffiV6%c Hutchinson was credited with having sold at the previous advance to 76Tie.

In spite of fact that the receipts were much smaller than were looked for and that there were free shipments, the com market weakened. The prospects of very large receipts to-morrow and henceforth, together with the excellent weather and crop prospects were the depressing Influences. July opened at 33%083X. -sold at 36% and then sa^ed to 83!4c.

Receipts were 27 cars winter wheat, 6 cars spring, 1,124 cars corn, and 301 cars oats. Withdrawals from store were 6,301 bu winter wheat, 1,318 bu spring, 502,191 bu corn, and 128,726 bu

^l^ie visible-supply statement, as compiled by Secretary Stone of the board of trade shows a decrease for the week of 1.058,278 bu wheat and 408,193 bu oats, and an Increase of 1,363,479 bu corn.

Two Chicago stock exchange memberships sold on the call this morning. One brought $375 and the other $388.

The two sets of estimates on grain for to-morrow are 35 and 50 cars wheat, 1,545 and 1,700 cars corn, and 350 and 400 cars oats. Estimated receipts of hogs are 18,000 and 20,000 head.

Trade in provisions was moderate In volume, though the range of prices was a wide one. The only prominent feature In the market was a sharp little bulge engineered by the scalpers who took

early

Seeds were dull to-day, all but Umothy, which was ruling easier. Offerings were light and receipts were small. Cash timothy $129, prime, $129, country prime $1.26, September $1.42. Flax was quoted nominal at $1 54. One car of choice sold at $1 56. Clover was firm and dull, quoted at $3.50 to $4.30 for poor to choice.

HgEXW!

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, TUESDAY HORNING, MAY 28,1889

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Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its

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A E S S S I S A E

no "May" or "Can" this time, but Must! We've got too many Men's Fine Suits, We're crowded for room. These Suits, ttiat should honestly bring $15 to $18 go for the pitiful sum of $9.75. These fine all-wool Suits come in every shape of sack, frock and cutaway, noby traveling, gay walking, splendid business, and nice suits, made of Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, etc. It's an easy thing to quote prices, but all attempts to rival these suits in quality, at the will be an utter failure. We, ourselves, never offered such fine suits for so paltry a price, and you—none of you—ever saw their equal. If you want the best, come

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Oitalda Markata.

iWheat-The dortng prices for July were: New rixk, St Louis. TOte Toledo, TOfcc Dutnth, Mc-jiliwaukee, 76c MlnneeneUs, 96c.

Com—The (Mm prices for July were: New York, IO$e St Louts. 8114c. Coffee aad Sagar."

Nzw You, Max 27.—CoBee—Options opened steady aad unchanged to 10 points down, closed eteadr at 6S10 points down. Sales, 19,760 bain. Inciiritng: May. fl&SSai6.60 June,J16.50®lfr60 July7tt866Sl6.70 Septeitfber, $16906)17:00 October, [email protected] December, (17.16 January, U7 VSmut. $17.20 March, 117.25. Spot So, quletl&lr cargoes, $18%.

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APPLICATION FOB LICENSE.

The undersigned will apply to the board of county commissioners, at their next regular session,which commences on the first Monday in June, 1889, for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors |n less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege erf allowing the same to be drank on his premises. His place of business Is located on east quarter of lot No. 121 of the original town (now city) of Terre Haute, In Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana. House No. 224 Wabash avenue.

LUCIUS C. MITCHELL.

p- HoO/SCf 0 Solicitor of

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EXAMINING ACCOUNTANT TERRE HAUTE, IND. Corporation Books Opened, Audited, Closed. Partnership Accounts Adjusted. Official Accounts Investigated nud Certified. Oorreapondeuce Solicited ^promptly auswercd.

For Inventions promptly secured. Reference, by permission, to Hon. Wm. Mack. Address

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607 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C.

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. E. A.

GILLETTE, DENTIST.

Filling of Teeth a Specialty.

Office—McKeen's new block, cor. 7tb and Main sts w. a. urn* H. BABTHOljOMrW.

DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW Derjtists.

(Successors to Bartholomew ft Hall. 529^ OMo St Terre Haute, Intf.

I. H. C. I?OYSE,

NO. 517 OHIO STREET.

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All work warranted as represented. Office anc Thirteenth residence 810 North Haute, ind.

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Immense stock. Choice, well grown novelties very cheap. Everybody is invited to call and see fo themselves.

Terre Haute.

M. A. BAUMAN,

Painting, Graining, Glazing, Calclmlnlng and Paper Hanging,

NO. 23 SOUTH SIXTH STREET.

(Residence, 1823 Chestnut street) Tour Patronage Respectfully Solicited. WORK PROMPTLY BONK.

A. J. GALLAGHER,

PLUMBER

Gas and Steam Fitter,

424 Cberry Street. Terre Haute

MADAME MARANTETE

Will Give daily Exhibitions of her Wonderful Saddle-horse. Woodlawn.