Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1889 — Page 3
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NIPl'KHl'-At Ills rooms In the HeKeen block at 3:M a. MI S ndiiy. Hlrmln Mppert. of pneu nioni.'i, iu ed 7U years. 1 month and days.
The funeml services will beheld at the residence oi Ml.-s llnnlir.v iy. corner of .Seventh and Chestnut streets. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Woodlnwn.
WANTED.
\\rANTED—Six or eifj'it men to clean brickCall at the corner or blxth-and-one-half and Oak streets Immediately. (JEG. HEITMAN'
raNTKD- A position as bookkeeper two years experience. Address T). K. I'UFCE, Casey, ill.
WANTIin-Jl
yon want to save your money
take shares In the Indiana Savlnics, Loan and litrldinii Assoi'la'lon. Shares can be taken at any time. N't back dues. You can deposit from *1 to SUM per month.
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(52 Wabash avenue.
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I XT'A NT ED I'hl I. I.ambert wants Terre
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Hauteans to buy their meat at his north Fourth street market.
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spectlvely 3 and 7 je-irs als two children 'J
th* nil], Inquire ol Joshua Hull, superln tendent of poor farm.
\\r ANTED-Mid rieople to net their old clothes dyed, cleaned or repaired at.J. K. Krmlsch's
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Main street. Dyeing or cl-anlng ol men"! dot hi
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a specialty.
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TBI)—Several hundred buyers for I'hl! Lambert's elegant, meats, sausages and li.)loi iias. .\ortn Fourth street.
\\TANTED ric'ssors. lcnlves, cleavers, etc., Vv ground ipst manner. Lawn mowers put !n order. Also dreseed for carpenters, butchera. Hnd others. Iwpalrlnt of nil kinds, •lohn Arinsttong, No. in North Third street.
FOR SALE.
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SALE—A Korid ten room house In e:ist part o! the city, on corner lot with 121 feet front, large barn and other Improvements very cii ap. KIDDLE, HAMILTON «V CO
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SALE—Kine lot ciiina. glassware, tinware mid house luinlshliigs at M. I). Kaulman A Co s, 1M7 Main street.
l/oii S A E IN KS I'KOPEUTV-If I you have I rom .-jfil to $5,(01 you want to invest
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city prop-rty call on us soon. r. H. REAL ESTATE A IMPROVEMENT CO.. 05i Wabash avenue.
I/oil SALK—'Thirty
cents lor a set of good Iron
stone hma dinner plates at M. D. Kaulfman A- Co's, 407 Mam street, opposite opera house.
«/(!l ri LE--!Iouse.- In all parts ol the cltv prices I rom +WHI to 10.0 'It. Lots -north. northeast, south and southeast— I rom .*150 to $:kk). Kasy payments.
TEttaB DAOTg ESAL ESTATE & IMPROVEMENT CO.
05- Wabash avenue.
I/OH SALE—''oil Buckets, lire shovels, pokers, I stove 1 nI Inters ami everything in the way ot house I iirnlshing gooils at M. Kahtman A Co's, •lu7 Main si reel, opposite opera house.
rri) KXfll \Ni KOIi CITY I'itOriv.irY-We I have, three small [arms in Vigo county to exchange tor city property.
T8ME HADT/. REAL ISJAT2 & IMPROVEMENT CO., (W2 W hash avenue.
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SALE—Wooden ware, the most complete
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line In the city. I'rlcfs always the lowest. M. D. Kaut'iu in A: Co., 407 .Mum street, opposite opera house.
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iill SALE-A stationary errine, cast Iron irame. second-hand. iirst-class flxteen horsepower. In Iirst-class emulMIon. Apply to llKNKY iltLD. 821 Main street.
[/OK s\I.E An elegant line of hanging lamps I at M. D. kautman A Co's, 407 Main street.
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OF i.o is:-We have liumber ot lots in north end-on Eighth, Ninth. Tenth, Eleventh and Lafayette streets— from S2S0to $400: easy terms. New Is the time to buy. as prices will advanced
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the spring.
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I/OH SALE. Ai: 1 and Irniglng iaint's at M. I). Kaulman A Co's?, •107 M:i!n street, opposite opera house.
ALS—Old Bt i»c per Hundred, sul
utile lor hnueecleanlng purposes. ImjulM at Dal
Jsxpree« oGlc«.
FOR RENT.
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jiKNT A desirable residence ot'J looms, with all modern Improvements. l52 Ohio street. KOl'LKEd, DA11LKN A (1HKINEK,
Sll Ohio street.
LOST.
I )Oi'Kl'.VROOK Lost yesterday evening, be 1 tween Milliter's store and Baur's drug store, a brown ocketliook containing one $10 and one $5 bin A liberal rewv.rd will be paid If left at this olliee
MONEY TO LOAN.
UNEY TO LOAN—Any sum most reasonable terms. KIDDLE, HAMILTON A CO.
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IMPLICATION FOK LICKNSK.
The undersU'iied will apply to the txvird of (.imntv commissioners at their next tegular session. which commences on the lirst Momipy in IxvMiiber. for license to retail spirituous and malt liipiors in lt'ss i|uant!tlei than a (iiiart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank or his premises. His place of business Is located on lot iiumt er two ('J) Hubert's subdivision ot lot number lorty-nlne. In the Second ird. house number K53 Wabash avenue, known as the Deimonlco, city of 1 erre Haute.\ icocounty, Indiana JACOB WHITE.
KllUKKTH. HI.ACK. JAM1S A. MSBKT. It LA A KISUKT,
Undertakers and Embalmers, Iti North Fourth street. Terre Haute. Ind. WnreitHims 'iMh st. and Washington ave. All calls will receive prompt attention. Open dayund nluhL
NEIGHBOHHOOU NEWS NOTES
Elnora wants a grain elevator. '•A redflomed actor'' is delivering lectures at Mattoon.
List wpf-k there was not a death or bi^th ot Marshall A druggists' association is being organized at WflEhirgton
A buBicess m-icV mn.ival "vill b-s giv ea this evenicg at Wasiiiccton. Wheatland, Kaox county, is talking of holding a dog show at an early date.
Crawfordsviile Journal: There is some talk of an illustrated edition of "Ban Hur."
It is estimated that GOO new houses have been erected in Washington during the past two years-
There were only eight deaths within the corporate limits of Danville during the month of October.
The colored peopl« cf Crawfordsville have formed a reading circle with a membership of thirty-five.
Thomas Carroll, an old resident of Montgomery county, died Saturday evening, aged CO years.
The farmers of Montgomery county began an institute meeting ntCrawfordeville yesterday. It will clone to night
Sweet chiming bells have been received by the German Catholic Caurch at Washington and will be hanged immediately
Mrs. Lizzie Pippinger, living northwest of Crawfordsville, lost the fuculty of speech Friday evening, and has not spoken a word since
Sunday morning 12 years old bt nttmed Charles Burnsides, c-f Ciarksville, 111., fell out of a tree and broke or.e of his legs above the knee.
A skating rink will be opened at Dinville to morrow evening. Charles Kirkpatrick, for some time secretary of the Indiana Illinois base ball league, is the manager.
Benjamin Batson. aged sixty-eight, and Miss Catharine Liogloip. agprl^sixtyfive, an eloping couple from Wabfcsh countv, 111., were married at Washington Monday evening.
Saturday evening barn, valued at $10,000. owned by Lee Buck, near Bruceville, Knox county, was set fire lo by nn incendiary, and entirely destroyed. It was insured for $8,501.
Sunday,
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a church was dismifred at
Lickskillet, near Danville, Wiley Kilgore rode up on horseback a»d drove a dirk into Andrew Brazleton'a shoulder, making a dangerous wound. Kilsrore was drunk.
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Special to the Express.
STAI
NTON, lud., November —The
years-old son of L^wis Moore and another boy, while stealing a ride on the cotl branch train this morainp, were thrown from the car. The Moore boy fell along side a cattle guard, one wheel of the car striking him on the i-.eid, making a two inch wound. It is not known if lie skull is crushed, but as the boy is deliriOUP, fears for fatal irj irif*a nro entertained. Mis companion ran home after the accident, and is believed to bo but slightly injured.
Diphtheria at iu?ito:i.
special to the Kxprt'ss. STAI'NTO?.*, November") —A malignant type of diphtheria is prevalent hf-re, atd three deaths from it have already occurred. There are ro f.«n or-t^ehe well defined caie?, and it i-i expected hat 1 he pchoolQ will be chmed to-mor row on account of the epidemic.
AMUHFllKNTS-
Lost in ?vew York"is one of the strjkng melo-dramas which once st'en will ba well temembered, which, may account for the moderate house. Trie scenic effects are very line, and the teahstic E »st river scene is a remarkable vi«w. The play was well received.
Miss Helen Bertram, one of lie leading ladies with the Couried opera company this seasou, in The King's Fool," formerly lived in Paris, III. Her many friends aud admirers living in Paris ave decided to attend the performance to be given here on Friday evening, at Naylor's opera house. A special train ill be run on the T. U. & P. railroad tc accommodate them. Over one hundrer and fifty will attend.
Ia speaking of "The King's Fool," by the Conried opera company, San Francisco critic says: "It is an elysian dream of beauty, melody and spectacular mag„.ficence." The opera will be given here on Friday evening in its entirety, with special scenery and augmented orchestra. The advance
8ale_
this morning. Prices $1.00, T") cents T)0 cents and '25 cents. Few attractions presented anywhere this seasou surpass "Faust" ia its ealth of spectacular display, while the
celebrated staging is in every way appropriate. Mr. Morrieon is an actor of considerable merit, his "Mephisto" is a great characterizaton. The engagement for this evening only seats can be secured in advance.
The Cleveland-Haverly minstrel company seem to think so much of Terre llaute that they will play their third engagement here on Saturday evening next. Billy Kinereop, Billy Kice and Burt Sheppard are with this company.
Miss Helen Judson, the prima donna contralto of the Norcross opera company, passed through the city Monday on her way to Chicago. She left the company at Evansvillo.
A St. Louis Anarchist Meet
I and left in a body on account of alleged ritualistic practices. The trouble will probably result in the resignation of the rector, the'Rsv. Dr. Jones.
MCBDiB iT311 S0URI. -r
A Double Killing Caufea Excitement Throughout Camden County.
ST. LOUIS, Mo, lVevember 5.—A double murder i3 reported from Camden county, Mo. It appears that on Sunday afternoon, a young eon cf Edward C. Hurst, a farmer, living seven miles from Climax Springs, had a quarrel with John and Robert SwanBgau, living near by, and was beaten by them. Tne boy went home and reported the affair, and his father and a neighbor, \V. Green started after the SwanHgans. They soon overhauled them,and when within twen ty pacts of them John Swanagan opened fire with a double-barreled shot-gun. The first scharge sent four buck-shot entirely through Hurst's body, mortallywounding him, and the second tore away Green's jaw and neck, killing him instantly. The murderers escaped, but the whole country is aroused «nd office: are out in all directions searcnicg ft them.
Low Hates Kaat From Duluth.
DULUTH,
Minn., November 5.—The
South Shore road hai made ar&tjto Boston, New York End Philadelphia en lumber, from Duluth, of 35 cents for the former place and 33 cents for the two Utter. This is 15 cents lower than via Chicngo, and only 5 cents higher than Chicago to New Vork and Boston.
COUNCIL BILL'S
AI.LOWtU.
.lames C. Hudden Iteiman it nteeg Win. Nicholson Win. Burk .1. A. Wllilscn James (•:. Somes Steam Bott Ing Works Peker Bros P. H. Kadel John Hanlef & Co W. Donnelly A Co I' Blocksom Maxlnkuckec Ice Co John J. Thomas Will w. Adamson Kroeb BrosT. H. Uas Light Co I'eter Stein John Armstrong Hulman fc Co M. K. Hegarty J. I. Farley Fabric Flro Hose Co M. V. Hegarty Lynch A Surrell Peter Miller J. P. Kramer (ieorge Kress Plaid it Helssel Mr. Wilson (ieorge Champer Snyder Bros Pay roll Hre department
SuppliesWin. Donnelly A Co FlnkblnerA Duenweg K. M. Oilman Peter Kornman Peter Kornman
Printing—
tieorge 11. Alien T. Journal K. O l.angen w. c. Ball A Co.. News Publishing Co l.lgiitT. 11. Electric Light iV Power Cr.... T. (las Light Co
Markets— Nelson Manuel Sidney W. Pettiford Maxirkuckee Lake lea Co
Hidden it Co
K. C. DanaUIson Stieitsand bridge.' John Krlsz John Anns rong Joseph atson r. S P. O. department ... Pi tar Stein (ieorge It. (irlmes City englneei's employe? It Cagg A. (i. Austin iV Co Doerscimlt Brothers William Burk A. J. Thompson
Waterr. II. Waterworks company Jullclary— D. N Taylor
Sanlary--Cenlral Union Telegraph Co Police— ij. Button Co Klzer A York i-feo. French Win. Burk .Nathan Wallls Heinian .t steeg Pay roll police departmen'
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ST. Lot ts, Mo., November 5.—Ua Satrday and Sunday evenings the anarchthis city will hoi 1 meetings to commemorate the death uf their brother anarchists in Chicago, on November 11, 1SS7. The meeting will be held in Workingmen's hall, at Third and Elm streets, the object being to keep ai:ve in the minds of the anarchists the Ctuengo executions. The revolutionary sentiment is apparently very strong, judging from a circular recently printed by leaders ot the anarchists in this city. The prominence taken by anarchists sympathizers in St. Louis would also lead to the belief that the headquarters of the movement have been transferred from Chicago to this cit.y. The circular is ostensibly Eent out by the Progressive working men's association, but it claims to have been by the "committeeon agitation of the International working men's association." The circular is one of the most venomous and radical ever published, and was printod recently in New \ork for St. Louis anarchists.
Walked Out of Church.
OTTAWA, Ontario, November 5.—During the services in St. George's Lpiscopal Church Sunday several gentlemen, among whom was Sir illiam Ritcbie, chief justice of the supreme court, arose
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Ileal testate Transfers.
Josephus Cohett to Amnnda M. Dixon. Inlot 1(14 in Hudson's subdivision W. E. McKeen et tlx. to James E. KIsner et ai., undivided lour-htths in lot 14 In block 22 In commissioner's subdivision of Crult's farm tto F. Sehultz to Louis and Catherine
Tlic best medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritatinsr, easy of application, acd one that will reach all the remote sorev. *»nd ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past obliges us to admit that only one remedv has met these conditions, and that is Ely's Cream Balm. This pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, both physicians and patients freely concede tbis fact. The more distressing symptoms yield to it.
For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pierce's 1'avonte Prescription is the best of nil restorative tonics. It is a potent Specific for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women: a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. "Favorite iVescrlp-
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For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases^of ^%)tncn (100 pages, with full directions -cr home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.
Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY ASSOCIATION. 063 Main Street, BUITp'o,kdicai.
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1889.
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SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!
by maohlnerr to lookllke new. I have sleo the Hiring otyle Wocbc for LADIZfi' IUTS and BOKNKTS. M. CATT. 328 South Xhlrd Street, the on'J PTtaUt»l Hatter In TMT*»
THE TEKRE HAUTE TRANSFER 00. •_ Are continually aldlnc new stock, fine carriages and cabs. They have recently purchafied a beautiful coupe, suitable for ladles In making calls. The coupe ts cheaper than cabs. .Orders should be left at the main office. 629 Main street. In order to Insure prompt attention.
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Also the best atid largest Live Stock Insurance company in the United States, the
INDIABA LIVE STOCK CO.. OF CSAWFOEDSVILLE.
This company lias paid $130,000.00 for dead stock s'nee organization In 18:(i.
TOTAL ASSSTTS EEPRISESTED OVER $153,000,000.
Rates reasonable. Losses adjusted and paid promptly.
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Anil you will be surprised to see how cheap are selling
As we are always to the front In Low Prices. Repairing neatly and promptly executed at
1105 WABASH AVENUE.
E O A A O
A. J. GALLAGHER,
PLUM BE Is,
Gas and Steam Fitter,
424 Cherry Street, Terro Haute.
FRISH NEW YOKK AND BALT1M0R!
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CARPS--
DRS. ELDER & BAKER,
Homoepathic Physicians and Surgeons.
Office, 102 South Sixth Street.
Right calls at the olllce will receive prompt at tentlon. Telephone No. 135.
w. K. MAIL. L, K. ElKTHOLO»!*Vr.
DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW-
(Saceeuor* to Fl&rtholomnt it Hall.
529}^ Ojoio St. Torro Hauto, Ind.:
I. H. C. ROTSK. Jl. R. SHKKMAtl.
ROYSE & SHERMAN.
Attorneys at Law,
NO. 517 OHIO STKEET.
DR. C. O. LINCOLN.
DENTIST,
All work warranted as reppesmted. OttcearO' renldenee 810 North Thirteenth *trret. Terr* Hmate, ind.
ASK VOUR
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IjftdieB' work a specialty. Knot of Waluut street.
The boat water in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyepeppin, dinbetie, cntnrrb, okin ar,d blood
HOBBna of pvai'v kind.
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Finest imported and domebtiu cipar at the cigar counter.
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TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
A PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND SEMINAR!.
""Write for special circular.)
Standard College Curriculum
(Scelcalendar.)
SEMINARY OF MUSIC AND VOICE CULTURE.(Hlano, Pipe Organ, Voice.) A.N ACA.DEMY OF FINE ARTS (Diawlng. Water Colors, Oil, Portraiture.)
Opens Wednesday, Sept.
ii,
1889
Kor Information call on oraddre«n the president, John Mason Duncan, or Sydney B. Davis, secretary board of trustees.
IMPORTANT TO AL.LI Ladies' wear of all descriptions cleaned and colored. Geuts' clothing clesDed, colored and repaired. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders of $5 and ouer sent by express charges paid one way.
H. F. REINERS,
655 Main Rt... Terre Hauui. Ind.
ELY'S
CATARRH
CREAM BALM
CLEANSES THE NASAL PASSAGES.
ALLAYS PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. HEALS THE SORES,
RESTORES THE SENSES OF TASIE AND SMELL.
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Kor Jiventlons promptly secured. Reference, by permission, to Hon. wm. Mack. Address
O.E.DUFFY. Sfl Seventh Street. Waablngton, D. C.
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TRY THE CURE.
nartlcle is appllwl Into each nostril ami a/re&lble Price «1 cents at dri.^ls^. by .Mali, registered. GO cent.^
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TO WEAK HEN
effects
of youthful errors, early
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