Semi-weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1896 — Page 7
(AEMOUE IN THE KLNGr
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JBVIDJ5NCK THAT HE 18 BFOINEBEOTQ A BIG WHEAT DEAU
tbe opUUoft So Strong: at Cblcsfo That That CMln becllaed 11-4.C tegtttdfty From Saturday's Close.
Chicago, Jan. 27.—The opinion that Artaour is engineerLog a b-igr wheat deal was strengthened todlay, and principally from I What appeared to to© his manipulaitiSona the price declined
l\i
trade at large
Instead of 216,000 budhals, as reported Saturday. As aaratast itihelse matters^ how ever, wfcre thte nlortlfwestem receipts, Mln n&apolis and Iuluit/h reporting a big in crease otf 724 cars. The cold wave predict ed ftw Sunday proved to be otf a very mild type. Still itihe opinion is quite generally entertained that "the plant has already suffered material Injury, and is ait present in a very eatfrtee*}
?ng,
ABTO'Ii
PORK May.... LARD May....
BEBS.
May....
!x5oid.i,tiioit
ket got
woltlb|ei*
Northern Pacific,
cmts from Saturday's
close. Oom and oarts suffered great from free realizing land declined cents and cent respectively. Provisions opened higher but lost the advance amfl closed at practically unchanged prices. Wheat at the Opeailng -was wild and pl-ices irregular, but the buying ©entlmemt was for the moment in the lead, andaome otf the transactloffis were at cent advance over the 6 oks« the dby before. Blut it was soon found €fhat Armour was &. heavy seller, j* His brokers let the crowd' have all t. wanted at the opening, and followed the I market as it \venit off. Foe a time, 1 trade but as
the
T-
begafi fo Weak^ru. It also became evident owly. that tlhere would mWt be as large d&r&age in the visible aM expected, and this tended fto tntcrease thfe weakness and decline otf 1% cents 'thiere was —, from the early price. But on tine break, the trade thought it detected that Arpvoutr had changed his tactics and turned buyer. His a&les early, while the market was fluctuating between 65% and 66 cents, were fchjpufghi to -hfetae been fuUHy 1,500,00(1 but When the price (had fallen to 64% cefxta tote brokers were active buyers and the market qiUCkly strengthelttied, notwithstanding .the visible decreased less than half as MVoh expected, the prices »oon recutft-kd nearly 1 Coat. 'Hie atroT^ podaxte In Aha eajr3y news were an advance erf 1 pence In the price ait LrfvI enpool, and the KaJnS at Paris and Berlin and a correction o«f ithle Argentine wheat shipments for the week to 24,000 busiheAs,
The mar
lively rally After that on
a report of doubtful authenticity, saying that the present season's ctifilp of Argentine wheat Was to6 rw6r for ghilptndnsfc. The price reacted to 65Vi oh *h4ut and the still uraearlyting fear of Amuouir .manipulation, In fact, ArmOur wa$ a ctansijaierable factor all through ithja session. Th& ciiowd wis inclined to thmlk that "Ms open deMlnig At the taunt Was d&sleiled to deceive, and fihis was strengthened by the biiytag attitude later. Not much attewtitan was paid to the disapijoimment in tbe visible. May opened it 6o%@66^o, fell gradually to 64J£c up to 05%c, anrd at market
waa town to 64%c. The dujllnig tbe last ih'OUr *ee realizing and short sedl ifaJly sent i&ay off to 64%c,
md ihare.was fn whioh gradtfaJly sent
I at which price it closed. Tho ttaddras in ooirn was moderately brisk and tbe ditef feature of i)t was the taking of profits by ceo Die who had bought on Saitundfay. It opened strong in eympathiy with whesut, but tended dowttwaaM during the remaimder the diay. The big •Increase to the visible sttppiy, nearly 3,000,000, had a decJidad Werajkening1 efieCt.
May corn started praotLaally unohahged •it 30%@41c, stWd off to 306 aria closed at 30 @30^0 biid.
Oats were very weak. butcAotJive. From uats were very weak. Dutraotlv •the ni«t thlere were beaVy offeWtigs, longs principally reaHzirife on tbefr brandings and taking advantage of the rooetot advance. May opened unoh&hfired at tr^m 217/i@21%c, ^old at 22c, declined to 21c aim Olosed at 21Jsc bid. :•••?,
PnoyiieictrtS—Tlhe llgbt rtfrt of hogs gave the mafkeit a etronar obeimng- aad quite a
f'ood
tl'ade was" done at an advance of rom 1^(5)150 in May ^ork and from
7V
10c in lard, and 7%o in ribs. The demaL„ at those prices wa^ auickly ©applied, and during tihe remainder- Otf the se&sfcm tbe crowd was gradually Supplied with what they got orders fdr ait gently declining prices. At the 6nd May pork was selling at 10.92% May lard. 6.05, and May rib^, I 6.42%, being a rise of 2%c- on the day on pork and unchanged for "lard and rib®.
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63%66H 60K 31-30Ji 21JS-24 11 03-15 6 10 & 52
CORN. May.... OATS May....
Jaa. 26. Jan. 25.
a
WHEAT May ... JTulv,...
64% 0^
05& 65«
31 36 80-« 30 -31 21a 21 21H
21*
11 15 10 02 10 02 10 02 6 10 6 0? 6 03 6 03 5 57 5
47
5 47 5 45
MONEY, STOCKS AND BONDS.
Markets Were Bettor Tempered Yesterday With Inonand Said#. New York, Jam $7.—vflhia stoofck market today enjoyed a decided tecJimse In ajctiv *ty, judged by recerrt reoOrtfa' and tbe volume of bualneas waa unusually welt dla tributed. The large dcallings covered both the railroads and induatrHaJs. Sugar led with 88,00ft, whli St taull second with 31, 800. The course of price*, a temporary iet back expected, was untfnrmly toward a t»lgher le\ie4, and -tfoe buying wu loss »xChuslvely ptofesslonal than heretofore. A number of fa^Tynuble exbibHa of railroad earnings WhlKoh qairae
ito
hand, and ntrta-
ply the St. Pauft ftmires for Deocmb^r Showing wn inorea«e in
prof's
otf $651,12(
And an ii\crea«e 4n n«it of |S85,611, and exortwl a dealdedly sUmulatink influence tjpon the speculative Sfltiitlment. The marned arly i«Rtances. The upward movement waa
ket o-pwrved strong and *iEuln» a point were floored early in a num! instances. The upwan checked by sales to take pVofl't* before
IKWHI,
and by Vljroeroua drh"©# against Sugar and Tobacco.. farcied those stocks down 1% and The dedllwa in heavy, bu't many shares re6fl!d«l to bdlow SfWuroay's closing rttrur«iS. Abdut 1 o'clock however, a ra81,v started wWoih carried stocks to tbe best figures of -Hhe day, with 8t. Paul, ReodJn*. Leather, preferred, and Rook Island mo?.t »cc:isplCTUOUS in i'he ciiOtive t^t. Coc^lidntted Gas eold up 4 per cent on furthw rumors cif a probable increase in the dividend rate ana coincident to fch-3 rveler.tlon of tihe byard of trustees. Minnesota Iron rose 4% pe? cent oh reported favorable trade conditions. The nvairket closed aative and strong, and at general substantial! tmprovamenta.-
per cent respecti^ly. vue general UK. were nrt
The railroad bond markeit was active sand stron wli:h Reading issue? leading at advauce.s of Utsl^l P*r cent. The total sales we're $2.4S3.0(Xl.
Q-overr.rhent bends, st'eady state bonds, iooctive railroad bonds, strong. Clearing. S6~i205,376: balances, |4,7S6,2S5. The total ro'es c* Ptocks today were 22?.956 ebares, iwrihiding: Amerl-oan Sugar, 39,800 American Tobacco, 15,200: Burlingrton, T.3W5 llccdiriie, 15,£00 Rock Island, ll.CKW: St. Paurt. 31,800.
Mcr.^y on call easy at 3'i per cent, ekxsed at 5^. Prime mercantile paper, fl@S sterJfug exebanpe, dull and lo^xr baavkers' Wits, 4.S8H!54.fS%i demand: 4.g7%@4.87% for Plxty daj-e eilver certillcates, bar Silver, 57V*. Atchtecm -. 15% Adams Express 149 Jetton and Terre Haute 57 Am^ri^an Express Ill f)a!tlm*re and Ohio 43*4 Canada I'acMe 54H Oaiwida SfcVithieiTO 44% Central Pacific 15u OhosapeiaJve and OhS J5% Ohicnx'e find Alton 15S Cbl„ Bur. and Quincy 76^4 Chicago Qns fJSH CoiisoHdsied Qns ....i .......151 c„ c., c. ahd.st. jus ss% CokHrtado Ccal and Iron .... %.... CCtton Oil Certificates it
8el,
elawsre and.Jiudson 127 l^acrt. aivd Western 161 Don. and R. o., pref 45 Pte. and Cattl* Feeders' Co. ifi grte .......... is KrTe, pi^of 24 FloM Wayne- A.. ..V [!4S G-reat Ne.i'.ihem, pref no Ohi. ami Kasrem Hilnois, pref «6 Hocking "Valley is iltittois G^TKtral ae St. Paul fl-nd IXriutb rvms ad Tpxas. pref ,na W
ike Er#c and tke Ertfi ar ike ShoTa
Western
^iake Ertfi and Wes*em, pref Lead Truit
vVJ.,.
.......
X^oirisvP'.e aavd Nashville Loijipville and New Allwuxy Ma.r»h.*ttas Oc-ne.^!catM ... Memphis nnd CSiarlestwn Michfcan
vnd»#».»•»
13
IT. P., Deawer and GuV JPA Lieattoer, Jref «»A/C»V 64% Rubber ... frtfrfrt *.zVfo R)\Aber, pref *•.«»••• Northwestern NonKhwefftem,
pret -..«•« »..1«
New York Central ..—-«•»» 97 N. T. and Hew Bngtend MA»k«MM 46 Ontario* and Westero 14J4 Oregon Improvflntftit i*w«h 2% Oregon Nandgartlon 12 Ore. Shomt Line and Utab North 6 Pacific Mafll 26% Peoria, pecatur and Evansville Pittsburg "... ».«....1! Pullman Palace «»n.»153 Reading .....!
VlnOMpolii Market.
Mln.neapnlis, Jan. 27J—WiheaA, weak January, 57%c May, ©%c July, 60%c. On track. No. h'tnj, 6S^c No. I northern, 57ftc No. 2 norttoiara 56Kc.
Ooffie and Sugar Market.
New Tofrk, Jan. 27.—Coffee—Options' opentSd lis,rely steady at 10#20 points der win6, rtilinT gm^rally wfeaJt under weak uropean cfobaei aJid /ot61gn and local selling, and .continued stack spot demand elctted siteaHy ait 20(9)30 points net decline."1 January, $18.05: Maroh. fl2.505)12.G5. Spot rio. weak No. 7,18%c 'mild, dull Gordavac 17ms. 7
Sugar—Ra.w, siteady fiadr roflntn#,
4JS
n»i
8*
Rio Grande Western —... ».»» Rk) Grande W or tern, pref ...... Rock Island .... St. Paul ........ .... ... St. Paul, pref St. Pauil and Omaha .... St. Paul and Omaha, wref Sointihrem Pacific ..... ........... Sugar Refinery .... Tenn. CoaJ and Iron Texas Pacific .....: Tol. and Otato Central, pretf ... Union Pacific ...V.J.U Un'ited Slta'tes Express ..1... TVlabfeSh, St. L. and Pacific ...........,
,.... 104Ti
Ool. Fuel and iron Col. Fuel and Iron, pref H. and Texas Centtra4 ........i.... Tol. A. A. and North Miois Tol., St Lotds and K. Tol., St. Iouis and K. C., pref .. Soufhem Southern, pref a Tobacco^ pref ... Amer. Tel. and Cable Co. CommeJ-tfiaJ Cable Co. American Sugar, pref ,« Cordage, gtd ..i.kJ.iv U. S. 4'8v
teg. (tr6w)
7%
Wabash, St. L. and Pacific, pref 16% Wells Fartgo Express ............. 95 Western Unfon 84^ Wheeling and Lake Erie llti "WTheeliny and Lake Brie, pref SS1/ Minn, and St. Louis 19^ Denver and Rio .Grande .- 12k GeneraH El«cftric j. 27% Nattomal Unseed
1«
.. 28 ..100
6
.... 10 .... 28 .T..76% ..t.100 .... 93 TI.,155 i.- 97% .... 20 IT..114% ..114
uittt.it
U. S. 4's, coupon (new)
U. g. 5 ft, reg. .i».iM,,^. tv.iut.iH....111 U. S. 5'e ooupdn .{tM -.»»%,113% U. S. 4's, Veg.
!".u.j,.i»t..v...l07i|
U. S. 4's, Coupon sA«%mk.t..t.Ui 108% u. s. 2-S, reg. 96 •Pacific 6ls, of *95 .,...:iOO
THE LJVE STOCK MARKET.
Indianapolis, Jam 27.—Cattle—Receipts llgiht. Shipments none. There was a better tendency in the general cattle market today awd tb% outlook favors a more satisfactory market 'this week than last.
Export and shipping cMtle we quoit© F4t, well. finF*00 1
jhed, dry fed
steers, k400 pounds atid upward .{7\ vr.Wi.i./.M 25® 4 60 ood_to ibipptbg and ei-
Stfe64"S a
n.. sii\..
i.t
edikim W good 6h!pblng Steers Commoh to fair dteems... Goxl to choice feeding steers.. Fair to mdddum reeding steers. G6pd to good eftockers.,./.. .^
Butchfers* cattle we quote: Good to Cboice h£lf£ra...i..ut. Faif to medium heifers Oommon light heifers Orooa to choice cows Fall1 t.o medium cows Common old cows iwVi.tUi.t VOA.l /veltrAA
2 45@ 3 50 2 75® 3 25
7
Veal calv& Heavy oalvea Prime to fancy export Good to chioice. buixfliers*
bulls...
zt ~,.w.wv WUW4IV10 bullS.. Common t6 f^lr bulls- v, Good to choice cows $.nd calve 30 0( common to medium cows and calves 15 00@25 00
Hogs—RdpeliptS 1,000 head. SMpments 600 head. The hO£ market was aative today, and rullnfc pf/ces were 10c Ihigber than Saturday. All were Soon sold at the advance. We quote.:.. Good^to and. Mixed and -hmvy backing ..... Good to chroice fightweiighits ... ContoiTn ligbtwelfrtrts /iJtj DUvyM 111 op—Reoelp'ts lterht. Shipments none, sheep and lamb market was steady
Pigs Roughs •Sh.ee The sheep and today, with the tenancy better. Good to choice lambs Common, to medium Iambs.. Export ew6s and wfethers.... Good to Cb6ice she^b Fair to mMiumoshe^p Common «he»p ...... Bucks, per heed
!S%c
emtrfifuyal, test 8%Ot r. ify^ .-if:''? Peoria Corn Market. 1 jr
Peoria, Jan. 27.—Oorn, actSve, stead^ No. 2 new, 26yic No. t, 22%c. Oats, quiet, easier No. 2 whiter 19^19^0 No. S wihite, 18%@18%c. Rye. firm: No. 2 choice, 39%c. Wihisky market steady and uncJianged.,.,
CANCER OF THE TONGUE.
How It Starts and How It Bboald Be Treated. Malignancy in any part of the body is very often a provoked malady. For instance, h»w frequently a malignant tumor of the mamma is ascribed by the patient to a blow—sometimes, oerhaps, erroneously, but in tbe majority of instances' correctly. Epithelioma in tbe upper lip Is a wry rare disease in the lower on© it is very eommtm. The structure of the .two Mpe is identical the pipe of the Smoker is equally in oorataot with both: but tbe lower one Is mibvaMe, and is oftetfi bdttesn or dtihorwtee marred by the tweth, whlcb la mrofly the case wltlh-the upper. Tb.us lopgJcmtiJVU«l irrHAtlon and slow Inflammation otf certain parts—the tongue beitng a oon•fplcuous example-may, in & goodly projorfcfon of lnstanceB, lay thje foundaitlon or terrible dlsbe sswi bow
3ft tbe earlier Steps of a Very terrible dlsIt will be sswi ljov an oh ch ironic gleg'
ea^e\ Grant thite, and essential it is tb Watcn sitts very closely, to allay lrrJitat.ion,"and 3we etppecJailly to avoid aJ •licatiwis. Thufi, if tbe pa lre^.ted to discontinue or rreatlv modify these habits: If be have rough "and bad teeth, the detfecitS must be Corrected. In treating fissures, ulcers, etc., nitrate otf stiver or.sulphate of copper must especially be avoided. The ntoutfh should be washed aXtter each meal: borac-ic acid or bismuth lotions may be used.—Family Doctor.
EXPRESS MENU FOR TODAY.
Peace comes, though it comes late, To those who wait
BREAKFAST—Beefsteak. Pearl Hominy. Browned Potatoes. Stewed Dried Peaches, Dorughnuta, Rolls, Coffee. DINNER—Roast Loin of Veal, Cabbage In
Oreani Sauce Steamed Potatoes, Beets to Butter Sauce. Pickles, White ar,d Corn Bread, Lemon-Appte Pie, Cheese.
Cold Meats. Warmed Potatoes,
Gingerbread, Baked Apples, Vienna Bread, Ooooa.
IN jjREAM SAUCE, ed bead of cabbage in
CABBAGE
Cut a medium sii. quarters. Take out the stem: put into Ketde of bofflng water. Cook for ten mlnutes dm In and cover with cold water, will (kwtnTy the odor, go unpleasant.
n™*«
ione
with sait and
SajUC*
2f "tablespoon
putter, one tablespoon flour, mix smooth odd
tfln,t niHk! Cook in this sauce
slowly, aforee-quarters houtr (Copyright, 1195.)
9
10:
in*l Charleston 11 Cejutral 94 pino 25% _ohsp
%r
jid uha ta nooya (r
National CtonSage g3b b'at.ionel Cordage, pret 10U Now Jer®ty CwsttTil i(g»t Norfolk a*i Western, oref 75i
Dividends for Insolent National Bants. Wa^Mn^ton, Jan. 27.—TJ^eC-compttrctt currency /leplared dividends in favor of tcsoh-^ni. JWuMcmal banks iata JtoUow3 Fiw pc,r oent Northern Stetionaa Ba-nk of Big Rapids, Mldkl 10% per cepit 'tihe Lloyds' 'NaSJOnal Sf Jiasnt®ti^wa, N. D.
YC\U I 'T
O S
jif TestiionJ,
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Regarding the Positive
39 68
'7V w.
.36% .121 20%
And all Kidney and Urifiar]p
^^.Troubled.
To say that all Ini5anapolls fs agog •with, excitement over the .wonderful cures made by Dt. Hobbs' $para^u9 Kidney JPlMs dides oOit over State the matter a particle.
yJ'
Teatamony 4s pourttis fas from every handy and' actual, cold, bard, unveur? nished (FIAICTB kre day toy day -demon stratibg the (lrut!h o!f every cJatai made by Dr. Hobtb®. (As .irresltf-tible as the waters of the Missrlsstppi in a spring freshet the truth is sweeping everything' before It amd destroying the last vestige 6f doubt or uncertainty.
ODr. tHobtos* Sparagiid Kidney Pips have come to stay. They can, they Ihavs ®nd 3t cure Brlght's disease, and all foe 'lesser kid ney and urinary trouibles—ihey are the greatest medical dlscCvery bf the day and every prhysician In thiis icountry will soon have added this invaJuable, .nonsecret remedy to' !hls armamen tarium* iDay after day, tbe paper? of Indian apoMs have coHected and published the burnPng! words
6t
tire •dfisrens Of that
town strong etoCuflfh to fewtrlnte^bha most skeptical ab^ sUfRMefit ito remove the Jast fleeting ®haiJow Of 4 doub't, [Never (h48 a t^lftfedy, & new discovery a't ihat ftimie, dtitfth 4 pfren mnenal record Aft4 stM'd 80 .^ev6f6 2 test of 4ts virtues ln:6u6h tnanher. (A11 honor %o 5Cr. tfoblbs, A trnQli&sbuled. true-hearted jhl-lant^iyr5|
MORt! INDIANA^ttS^ FACTS. Kidney DlHaw and Backache Cored. 24 Soytb Illinois iStreel, .Indianapolis.
Gentlemen—I a.m yery,:7nu'Ch lnterested in the public test of your ilr. Hoibbs' Sparagus Kfldwey, CPiJls, be'tn^ made in our city, and I know from my own experience that he resulta'fmust be favorable 'to your renaed^j,.
I got same of v6u^ ^|lls a'short time ago, on a friend''^ rfeodfnmelndati'ona, and never was so surprised jit'.any They ih'ealed1 and' strenytbenad my kidneys and relieved tme Of "A. -lumbago batikaohe of over two years' /Standing in a few weeks' thne. 1 found t'hfem a splendid blood purlfler, and appetiser, too, taftd I never felt (better In my life than I do today, now sleep splendidly and,my tmittd to as clear as a bell. 'Tour Sparagus Pills are bound 'to succeed anywhere on their merits alcme, and I can now understand your perfect •confidence In them. Most truly yours, W. H. Smith, Merchant Tailor.
Congested Ktdnays.
-t Indianapolis, 'Nov. 27, 1895. Gentlemen—(My kidneys foave been In an. unhealthy condition for some time past and I bave been greatly' troulbled with ba-okacbe, laBsitufje/ restless sleeqp and a cloggtedMip condit!tonSf ihy- whole system.
I obtained a sample of yoiif'Sparagus Kidney 'PHls at tbe feontlnel office, apd although I have used thesrt Ibut a few jdayslbiave experienced the most decid1«d relief and shall certainly Continue to use them. They are the quickest a?tiiig and most satisfactory, medicine I .ever took. Very truly yours, "William Henry Deacon, 126 Vermont street.
All Evidence of Brlckdust Has Dlsappeared. Indianapolis, Tnd.,. Dec. 11., 1895. Hobbs 'Medicine Co.,' Ohlcago
KjenitQemen—(As per your request when you were here recently^ I forwarded you a vial of my urirre sotfne days ago, and now aft the expiration of eight days I write yo«u.
My condition is abetter than when I talked with you, aaid I feel that there Is same. Improvement each day. The pains in my Iba^c^k are growing less and all evidientyes of brick dust dn my urine have disappeared. My condition being of such long standing that 1 cannot expect any magic, as
it
were, cure. My
pills are about out aaad when you send me more sball I continue to take them as you directed—one before each meal and two before retiring? Haye recommended it to a number of persons and several are trying, roetn.
If you deem it consistent, etc., if you will send me sample packages 1 am satisfied 1 can get them in hands that will do you good. There are any amount of people who, if they once got a trial of them, and were benefited would buy the tmedicBne, but they have been misled so many times that they look on such things as fakes.. However, I have no such confidence in them that I urge them to try them on my own guarantee..
For the good JI have already experienced I feel as I owe to you and to suffering humanity to helpr introduce this remedy. Later on 14*ope to be able to give you a testimonial of acompJete cure. Thanking y^u for past favors I shlall await your pleasure. Very trui
George JRees,
(Room 42, Board of Trade.
The testimonials and commendations that have appeared ftn this paper up to the present time are but a small part of those already received, and more are coming in daily.
Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills for saie by all drufglsts, B0 cents per box.
ELECTRICITY IN FA0T0RIE3.
Its Advantages as a Uotira Powsr In Dlfforest Branches. Apart Crom'the economy Ifi cost of powei- which can, iti
'be SDMTWI to
most c&aeH,
follow «fi tbe adoption of e-l^etrtc transmission for driving machinery, tt Is necessary to poinst 'out lfcs gr«ea.t bonv%rikmce, e^ys Casaifs^s "Magtarfne. However higehtoosly thw belftdriveh-gfeir of mai&httie Ools is contrtVied Uii always difilcult to .keep the sh&fctingfaiwr belts cle&r so a® tb aWid' lnterftSM^ rftb ^thfe :«ftlng '^pifl'iances in these faotories. No such difficulty occurs in the case of electric transmission. In all larger tools the electric motor should form an integral part of the tool itself, and the conductor can be carried to it in such a manner as to be completely out of risk or interference with the gangways or the tkwxr or with the lifting appliances overhead.
In modern factories, where large masses of material have to be dealt wtfch, there are many cases where tbe morfnjr about of a heavy casting or forging is, if poui* ble, to be avoided It to far more economical to bring tbe m&chftte tool up to the work than to movfe the work up bo the tool, and this is readily carried Out with electric transmission. Drilling,. Shaping and milling machinery can be made portable and can be brought up and fixed to tbe work by the ordinary shop-Iff ting appliances. As ebon .as such a tool ia in position, power can be appMed to It from distribution boxes, arranged at cotiVaBimt
«iaoc h« .floara or w»y th« floor o# «luxe ereailh^
.. n# on them canjfes tobfc |Mtoe brought cuted aledtrUMDy. It Cs that in mort case« mni teui tte the •tools reoutr ng the won than this, In trofluctBow of ejeotrlc power affl orMaMwohaarricai wtrrk* ^op. is attended wltE .many adv^Jitages which are ntow only doftimenclng to be appreciated. Not only «rtt welding, bracing, soWwiiig and many atftsiiar opera-tiorja-re-quiring, high temperatures be effected by ^lectrfcaJ means in almost Certain and economical
maasnoi
irtthottt oxiiation' of
the surfaces, but'annealtn# ca»e-ihatdto-a*d other operat|Bfyt catTpe efrected
,rts Of a ortsduc b^ore
trtoiifejt
tui'e, knd results oh were ouitS uctkmofeadci C7-.:
1. ,^.AMUSEMBNTa. 7 TJ« Gortmans presented 'TRhtt' flfflhoolys Abroad" to a ama® audience last nSght. The tltls of Che entertainment wa|i against ft.
IA.
wary public looks
with suB^icSon ujpon the If^nnegarr Pairties, MuJUgaai Balls and O'Rafferty Pic. nics, which are used to cover a md$ungw cif fewnillllaji sonss anfi well worked vail1ety ibuslness toy people that have a specialty tout caainrxt say half-ardosfem lines respecibably. The Gdrmams gave at live* ly Show and the outudlenoe which seem«d to en^y the sSngin^ and doncltog waa very khul w&th its applause. 0,
"The FbundTSpg," -wh?t?h wM be swn tenlght ah ^aiylw's Opeihr Bouse, ta a faroe dtxmedy In ftlbrtfe ftfots by Wcffliaan at "Jktnse" ^m%, ahd B. M. Rcfbsbro, aind affords the fasnous C!*y I^it*geTO.akl the o^rpojitUriCty ftb d&nJoe «m4 W5n(k 8J» wrfl aft .to enawt the role otf &:<mue0o halfl airtJclh. Tihe ooimedy to ia cffevier piece of work, taOd tait Brtghtttr^ the DrngSMh wialtecrinc ffiaioe, amd founded cln th» ttrtuibleB of the foundlilns— .ia yOurag nisjln 25 y«j^ old to. finding fhiSs faltfeer $md Qm. t*M«ir titM he may mfawry the wMnn&p etf Ih&s 6hW3oe. Ifeefte am® jiumor^us and & geneziail r^uiltQifijl tHn flksme t^y aimusd^OUndtng
in
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the strongest attrac-
tflons itbait dl» htsncir fto Shits city, aard th^re prabalbly be special .(fnttiereSt Hn this enlgaigem^pi because Of hits fld adrairera tare arnxflmja to see ham iin KDa waw a^rd fit Is skid, his greatest com edy, fiy«tey-Di|^ $*$", «^nd,..wpi i3flb,alppdaar (jn a irerw1 'oa^ Wat plaiy dalll«c. "VaflenlWmis
(C!h:rl»tiTriaa."
More t!ha|n
amy c/lh*er oom«dian on itbe stoalge,. p«ar (haps iwJtlh tihe iwsssiJble exoeptSom otf Joseph Jeftermn, he 'its able to g«t dowtn toto.'tSvs (hcaTit otf thlnga to flrtd the w«M sprQngn of gwnu/lrte 'humor.. Protbalbtty no aditxr nks.w before llhe pulbWc te, metre un(ivjar£ti.ny and deservedHy admired bolh to hfts ipufcWc amd 'rJrOvaibe oharfucter, th^un is Mr. Rus©ell. A toeero atnd eamefeit student c*f odd characters. Ev ery creteitPoai whilit^i Jie thiaa iraa/de :hife oism hkais been $»• rdsutt Jong a!nd careful istudy amld oibteervalt^ivof real life. His airit te'cftf.'Shte 'hiFghesV—jtoe dirt 'tfiila/t ctott cc/aflis awt £o5 fertit.'hf^^lusBieSl cOcuip£lei3 a nnikju* posfltbh aiaaon'g playsrt. He h«l9. a Krtfe In Whbdh iJne hats oeffltheir ccrmpetfltors n'Tr fonJji&ftbrts," His ^tyle is Ji!isilBnfDtly h'!i3 fetwn a® f.o make th2m an exceedSniglly Intare/Sthr# figure on tthfe currOTilt et!agv. TIh«re ®a mo apparent efffor't on (tihe comcKWan'a ito toiuich lha hetacts of hte auiftisriioe. Thtere. 2s nb etriving: alfter effetiliHjifc to many of (tihe sreemes, fteiatts cwm«sft»i ithe eyets of tilns amd'Jencie aJmoat before the smile has tact ttoelr -Hipq. It goes wfithtfuit BaiyHmig thiait a great audltefrfbe 'w^M be at the thifiater neex't SaitiirffiiLy evening.
E«gfen-e Th'aimpSon^ h!ig spedbacutor proxJudfi'cn, the "BfeiSk Crook," wlill be the ait'.TtnaOron at the operai house Wednesday evening, February 5.
•VPhen%aby*was Hck, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Kiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
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"If But a Man, Then What?—A Message From a Doubter to Skeptics." The a'bove w^ll be the subject of a lecture delivered a't Flr?t M. E. Church Friday evening, Japiuary 31, 189«. given,.. Under the 'auBpioes' o| the ^pa^ies' So-, 13 4*$
c6vCE^RT.^
The Bhnd Boone CdTK&tt compafty i& tb ai^ewr at the Christian Church 0ri Friday everwlns. January. -JtstT Blind ^QHi:e is one p£ the greatest- of mxaiiftal pirMiarlea, having played before large audleWOs'inv St. LOulif ahd Kahsaa CHy. for thirty oonsecutive.. ndghfcs, anid.
til
soon to nil an engagement for thirty, rtfights In CincinnatiJ He is everywhere proifounoed one of the-most phenomenal piahfsts eif the age. -0,-, .rn RHBUMATISM CtpR^D IN A DAT. 'Mystic Cure" for rheumatism, and neuralgia radically ntt«d in 00 to threa days. Ita action upcm the system is retnarkMbie and Aysterimia. It pa1 aft on cmcc the daikA And the disease ely disappears. The first Aoae benefits. 75 cents. BtHd by acob Baur, Oojok, Bell A Co.,-and ail dvuggrlsfe, Tierre Haute. 9**^
Children Oryfor
ditcher's Castoria, ii
TKRBB HAPTB EXPaE88, TUE9DAT KORNPfO. JAJTUARY 2& 189ft -i/
bright
WHt'ty doaAogta^ ttah tor itwio hurtdnei tilglhitls Qifc. Itoyt'i tthfe&tiar, Nelw tfMii Jr|l Will here by filhe d^^niall dsriSft ti{,. p4ay%m. wd ih^'dyo^bus t^niks been 6cmdt^d. -vfHr^cs juelt 367 Af itWanoi every
performance
of "The
fcVsundlang'* wlhlhli ,-wlll be preSemibeid flor 'thb ftrzft thne (hfesfe, ttoaiftgh't. Heir winks, txESnks and (high jQmiks were all flhe ragw of Jaett wTntec's iHheialtirlcal Bea100a
In N^Jw Totrit. They .are all. frails on Ctesy's ayyl-rt)hrtHJjinjg danC* wh'Jch te moit only ttWi/tuidlllnJDua, but a very grate^fuS perftjrtft)a»n'Qe.- Shi© wiiM ajrpeor ite "Th& Feunddfiog'' wultlh •Dhe (ort^lnall New Turk xtomparay. .1 The crnnedy Is by WilfJaftn Lewttocq etad E. M. Rcftjaosi', aitid rain far nearly ttvt hitndred nflghlts «)t H'cyy't'^ r.5reta:tw, rlfeJw IWk. Mtoatg%tr CJhiafflets Frdhtnate ftenids iun excel Herat dcan^dy org'ainiaat'Bon here. "Thie Man tTjWtflifcis" byAuguistuls Uhlomsci, a "cmie-aidt flajrae, will precede.... The Poundlin®" cs lei louitabln. atser.
Ths sale of bRUtfe for fh« ®ol Smfitfh HusMSIl emgtegfememt begCns tomforrorw mlornfiiitg an»d l(he appeamnce of this great airtilist will take plaice alt tfhe op •na. houee tsexft Saturday evening. Mr. fa oatva
DRAMA IN MADAGASCAR*
A
ereotad fn 1» fo(r«tbe«n, and* Apy RMCtUnlAf 4t ed on by a»m Mid be eaofiy sh •o of the total •s weSI as in the
lurpcs^ Ptety Wits esses PWfsns* ansa AnaagaA tks Oasssu Only fovtrJhmwaiiB wsrp bttrttttl to tktt psrtorawnoe^ whSch took pBsce ait the anirt of Hwa qinp ia July, bAt I* to tbe inldst" of tbe Melagasv wtMer, and a still bteliff
timr
was tiiait ttafr vera dot
cjomspellefl to pay for oa honor, while ordinarlly Mia guests Of
tSm
queem have to
pay a plaster H). and" besides have to tnlng with them their chairs, says the Paris Figaro. The performance-began at I o'clock in a ha®y teot hall. Most of the windows were brokeix and drafts ota oulated freely. Near tbe entrance to the hall the premier r^Sster, Ralnllairivony, received thG mvited guests in person. Once la the hall ,th£ European guests were Shown to red rrtuea stalls, placed next to Am throtne chair. This latter stood upon a slightly raised date, upon which the •rueen wtth h«ir twfo Irttle nephews aad her niece, tire. h£lr presumptive to the -throne, had taken their place. Upofa the epp of the throne there was 4ha inevitaouepidtur of green glass, whidn It mwt dfecotnpany the aueeo wner-
enttiire performance, standing in the baok ground all the while. ien the scene una real trees hoiesprowlded ise. Tme male of the court ly dress, around which "teintoia," the wide Malagasy cfloak, vtmfwn the actressM wore-nothing butdhort, hwhly colored ^irts they ware daihcem of tTve oueen. number of short pieces were played, of whMh related to theft, thie national of the Hovas. In the first ope a chicken was stolen, ih the secenti a «in the th|rti a woman. TWe qu^etu wh)o Is re» for Stolidity! ana who never
was laid in tt and bushes we in the boards performers Were gentle in European
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H'ovaS is a sSgn of gU^rt: •formfante, otowerver. was ipated, thedueen left and the aurtadn fei ately Attet ahie rose from he#* seat and' sailed out of the hall, accompanied by the prefnler minister and followed by -her suite.
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