Semi-weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 July 1896 — Page 7

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THE CHICAGO MARKET

(7HEAT NERVOUS WITH AN AOTITE TKADE ALL DAY.

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Was Weak Yesterday and Priced Softer a Further Decline—Price* Dull and Heavy,

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*Ch!ioago, July 27.—The influence of. Tho Bian's crop report, showing a material reduction to the condition of both spring and -winter wfoeat, caused {JtfHember wheat to regain a sharp loss cafcsed toy profit taktawr and fraad figures fair that cereal eWow no change. Corn was decidedly weak and closed %c low«r. Oats closed eibotftt Mg&er. Provisions made new Oow records and closed 10c higher.

Wheat was nervous -all day with trade active and seemingly broadening. The early strength was principally jjuc to the continued rains

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to (have inflkftsed more dairimg-e -to.',Wheat hi stack or in t'he shook. IMs. with moderate world's shipments}, and. rather raaa.ll local receipts, guv© tho market a strong and decidedly faigher opening. But the bui'ge ©Parted 'the lucky longs to Bulling to realize profits and while the market -took

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time, ohey gradually caused a good deal of -weiakiness and there was a steady drop of 1%

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tihe M'gh point ea.nly.

Thtomian-'s crop report was a factor during t'he mid-day trading and its bullish ohanact&ex caused a gradual recovery. It reduced 'Che esitiimiate oi both spring and wtauer wheat, Che former from til) -per c-nt a month ago to 73% per cent now. The fatal production in Minnesota and the two Dako'tas ds esit'imated at only 110,000,000 'bushels against 186,000 bushels last year. and the total crop at only 147,000,000 bushels, or 83,000,000 bush-als less than a yeiair ago. Winter wheat, which in the last days of Jime, promised 271,000,000 bushels, As reduced to 259,000, w)0 bushels, t'he dtg'totiest during tihe last ten years. TVifiis indicates a total crop, spring and whiter, of 406,000,000 bushe's. against 67,000,000 bushels last year. The Visible supply figures which showed an increase of 400,000 bushels, where a decrease of fully 500,000 bushels was expected, caused tunotiher relapse in prices, some of the loss toeing recovered later however, on the toigih quotations ftor new red wheat and a good country anillingdemand. Sept^m'ber opefned irragrular and about %c higher at 59%@60c, declined to 58%c, advanced to 69%c of? to 59%e, and closed steady at 59^4@5D%c.

Ctann was weak and prices suffered a further decline. Reports from the country were most favorable for an enormous croip a'nid locail receipts were large. Longs sold freely amd there was good selling for tihe ahfort account prices ruling lower from t'he start. September opened

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to 25%c, caosing wea at 25Vic. Oat®, influenced by continued unfavorable crap reports, live earSy market was aatilve «und strong with prices ruling hdgihen". Later, in sympathy with- the weakness* i*i com, pribes declined eomeWhait. September openei. %c higher at, 18%o, sold between ,lS^@17T4c,. closing steady at 17%(J?lSc. (Provisions were dull and 'heavy. The steadiness otf the live stock market .had a favorable effect for a time but sympathy •wtb'h corn and free offerings gradually reduced prices, lard a.nd ribs making new taw records. The closing feeling was fat/her weak. September pork closed 10c lower at $6.00: September lard 10c lower at $3.17^ September ribs 10c lower at ?3.17%@3.20.

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MONEY, STOCKS AND BONDS.

itlovement of Prices Irregular and Heavy Throughout the Day. New Ytork, July 27.—This story of today's stock speculation can fbe (briefly ijummed up. Th© volume of 'business exceeded by only a few thousand shares t'he ihoilf-Wolldiay record of Saturday. The "nlovemjemt of prices was tiirregu&ar and neavy tone was evidenit throughout. The -loallnigs were almlost entirely professional, the traders taking their ou fiFom tihe ower iDondon prioes.

The leadeTshUp of tihe tmarket wais maiin'Mned by Sugar, both in potot of activity and ex1tent pf fluctuations. It declined to X03V&, rallied 1*4 and reacted ifraationailly. tn the -ra/i'lraad -list, St. Paul occupied dtoe fomeoMoat position in estenit of trading ut mtoved wi t'hiin a range of about a :»otot and closed at a net loss of per ent. Chicago G-as. on 'nomiiiniail dealings. ose reacted and rallied a fraction. ..Vew Jersey Central decliined 1^4, subse'juent.ly rallying per cent. Tihe movenenits din the other shares were relatively xj'nitmipiortanlt..

There was nto news of iiimportance outbide from the report of the oommiXitee •if foreign exohamge 'houses* submi'titiirKg a plan for con'tiroll'Ing .tihe exchange sdt'iat'ioin for thte next nlinety days, •wlhich smly ca»u®ed a sflight rally. The opening •*vos fairly aottfve and w.eak at declines ix tending to 1% per oerot. A moderate tally ens-qed sihortly aifter th initial sales. At tihe recovery the tradfnig beoaime very dull. The ontty woteworthy change subsequently u.p to mfd-d'ay, were in Chicago

Jajs wih4oh sold off 1% per ceat -on realizing on tihe report of Che resailt of the oortfer««nce of foreign Wankers.

Sugar ra'H'ied tlo 104% and the grangers udvaniced to near Saturday's ofo&ing tigires. Xn the last hour, realizing- sites •aused a general reactaon and the mar:3et ciosed 'hctavy In -foine with prices frac-

AnlaJly tower than Saturday. In some nstances 'Ohe djcK'nes reached a point kr more. "Railway bonds 'Were sluggish and weak (Hi renewed offerings on foreign account. MJates $22,000.

Silver certificates rose per oenit to I tTH4 on deaili'ngs of $105,000. .. Government bonds irregular state "bonds il'ull railroad 'bonds weak.

Money on call easy at 2&2M per cent '.jrime menca'ntJle paper 601 per cent ItfterKtig exchange steady, with actual tous-l-mess to backers' bills at for I "Remand and [email protected]?4 for sixty days I «xmimeircial MIUs $4.S7: bar silver silcertiificaites

Clearings ^58,137,031 balances $3,932,!)52. The total sales of stocks today were 15,115 shares, .including American Sugar S.900 Bu-rfl'inigton and Quincy 11,100 St. J»a'ul 22,800.

VIton and Terre Haute SI .Vdaims Express 116 .Utn a-nd Terne Hau'te 54 AmesrScam Express 10S fca-'Httoore a.nd Ohio" 16 iCanada Pacific 59 Cainada Sou tihe rn 44 Central Pacific 35'^ Ohe^iipeake and Ohio 13',i Oh'icago and Alton .151 Ohkiago, Burlington and Quincy .... 65'i tJhioaifr Gas 57% Oontsolidaited Gas ...U3H O., C., C. and St. Uouis 23-i

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Coal amd Iron

OJtitoo Oil Certificates S?4 !eJaware and Hudson lio^ JH, Lock, a'nd Western 130 :!env«r and Ri'o GranUes jyrcfd 4?H }}IsMUers and Cattle Feeders Co 1074 !2ri« 11H ir^rle. fir^t prefd 3rle, second prefd 16 3*ort Waj-ne 163 Gmea/t Nort-hem, prefd .109 Olrtetago and Eastern Hiknois, preM.. H^ocking Valiey 16 1 Hindis Central 91 tit. 'Paul and Duluth 17 Kansas and Texas, prefd 1914 l^aike Erie and Western i4y. lake Erte and Western, prefd (3 ll^ake Shore 140

J/9»d Trust 20 3 .cnsisvJiie a"nd Nashville 45U 'J.ouisvito and New Albany 5 tlviTvhaitt-n Com^olidtated Pfi'4

Plempthds and Charleston is ITiah^gain CewtraJ P2J4 CtS90url Pacific 17% }tob£e and OMo 1« ifr'asfavilla and Chattanooga. 6S ^jatflonal Ooadstg®

Nlaltiooal Cordage, prefd J[}4 Ne»w Jersey Cfentral Norfolk and Western, jwefd Nortli American dompany NoTuhsm Paciflc Ntartihem Pacific, prefd *2% tJ. P,. Denver and Gulf -r j, Northwestenn North'westerft, prefd New York Central New York and New EIn gland On'torio and Western Oregon ImpiwenK'nt .... .. Orcson No-vifi'sttSop •••••••*. Oregon Short Litre and Utah North 9 Pacific Mail ....... iff* PeorSa, Decatur and Evansville Ik Wtt^urg ...— ........ rl*2 PuKman Palace ..... Reading it Rio Grande and W^attern, offd ,. 15. Rio Graaidaa^Jd Western, prefd Rock Island St. Pauil ....... St. Paul, prefd- r..v St. Paul "and Oiriafha ...... St. Paul and Omaha, prefd Soimtihern Pacific .......... Stigar Reffttery Tennessee Coal and Iron Texbs PfflcMlc .... Toledo" and Ohio .Central, prefd. tfriion Pacific' .•

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Wheeltag and Lake Erie ....... Wheeling amd Lake Erie, prefd M'iwn. and St. Louis ........ Denver aind Rio Gra*nde Genera? Electric ...... National Linseed ... ......... Colorado Fuel "an'd Irtwi Colorado Fuel and iron, preifd, ofPd..l00 Tl-ledo, 9t. Lou'.-s amd Kamsais City....Toledo, St. L. and Kansas -sOty, prefd 10 Ponrthern Railway Soutihern Railway, pirefd .,20% Tobacco Tobacco, prefd .......... 94 A'mericain Tel. and aCble oCmpamy.. 95 Oorrnn-e'TViftftl Oaible' Ccwn/pany 1|5 Sugar prefd -'JJS Cordage, gtd ?e7? Lki'ther, prefd 4S% Tlubber iL, Rubber, ipretfd Itnd'ted States 4's, (new) reg ......113 TTntited States 4'fe, (new) ooupcm 11'4 United States 5'?, cotopwu all ITnatfd States 5's. reg -••ilO United States 4's, reg TTh'fted States 4's coupon

THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

Cattle Prospects 8teady—Small Supply of Hogs—Sheep Quiet. Indianaipoiis, J"uly 27.—Ca'ttile—Rej$e3jts light. S'hipmemts none. There were IMidly entough cattle here 'to establish a.'triai'kelt. Prospects steady for good kitei

Export aind shipping cattle we quote: Ohoi-oe to prlime, 1.350 to 1,450 lbs., steers .T... $4 00®4 10 Fat, well-finished steers, 1.200 to 1,350 lbs Medium to fair shipping steers. *3 60@3 90 Oommon to fair steers 3 00@3 o0 Good to choice feeding steers .. Fair to medi'iim feeding steers .. Common to good stock era

BuitchersVcattle we quote: Good to cfhoice (heifers Fair to medium iheiffers Comimon tight heifers Good to oh oice cows Fair to med'iuim cows Common old cows Veal calves Heavy calves .... Prime to fancy export bulls.. Good to o'h'oice butchers' bulls.. ~2 40S® 60 Common to fair bulls 175(g?2 25

S'heep—Receipts 150 'head. Shipments .l.ig'iht. The sheep and lamb markeit was quiet today, with lambs 25c lower, and .bast slroep siteody. G'ood to clioice taimbs .' 25@4 50 Ommn Tnediium lambs 2 505^4 00 Good to choice sheep 2 75@-3 00 Fair to medium sheep 2 3(H®2 60 Common slheep 1 00@2 20

Minneapolis Wheat Market.

M'taneajpolls, July 7.—Wttiea-t stronger, July, September and No. 2 morthern 55® December 57% (No. 1 northern 56% No. 1 ihajrd 57%.

Peoria Corn Market.

Peoria, July 27.—Com quiat, easy No. 2, 25 Nb. 3, 24%. Oats firm, 'highier: No. 2 White 20% 'No. 3 wMte 20@20%. Rye dull, n'omi-ntaS. -Whitsky market s'teady, unchanged.

Coffee and Sugar Market.

New Y«rk, July 27.—Coffee options ruled generally weak under liq.U!ida't'ikn, following iinsaitlstfac ttory foreign news, closed siteady and mvohtanged to 10 points inet lower. Sal els 17,500 bags, including July $10.75 @3.0.

Cairo, Jiuly 26.—1Cholera i© d'ecmapinig and there were onQy 130 new cases anfd 100 dearths throughout Egypt on S»aturdiay. Tihe dfealtiis include Ca.ptiaiim Feniwlldk at Firkek .and. Surgecnn paptalri Trtask at Koeiheh, who were nwlaabers of the Nile exlpedittion. 11|

Death of an Ohio Minister.

Dayton, O., J'ojy 26-T-JThe Rev. W. L. Hypes, D. D., a Me'bhodisft Episcopal minister, member of the Cimcinna't'i conference and well fcnow.n in Ohio, died at his resddetoe in tJj'Is city a'l 11:15 this even'inig-

Attend the lawn social and musical given by the young people of the First Baptist Church Tuesday eventtng. July 2St'h, at the residien/ce xf J. A. Parker, corner of sixth and Park streets. In case of rain will be 'held at church parlors.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When Bhe was a Child, she criod for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

BELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in £ix hours by the New Great South American Kidney Cure. This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of rhe urinary passages in ma.'e female. It relieves retention of and pain in passing it almost imm&tUateiy. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. SoM by E.

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BBTBAYED BY A UOfl

A FKEXCH ASSASSIN FETOKKD IHMWxi AJPTEK KILLING A BBOTHEB# ?t ,'r stexi-

AimtMt Escaped the Gallotlne—Comp and Blasterly Actios of the Irfarderer a —Lunacy Experts Deceived.

-A drowmlne n&n •Wiil- chrtolt &W& dtnaiw acid, h^-3 been sftowni *ften to caxisas' oeSetore, a murderer of whroe, guSti "thgre is mo cbotiM. wijl (fling tengxfj, ioualy^to the pJea. crf^ insariity. -as an teiriJiitkm of *hls crime, eays the Yo^ Wbrld,. But here

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Rib qutet, No. 7, 12 mild q.utet coirdova 15^16%. Sugar—Raw steady, refined steady.

Real Estate Transfers.

Eilswiontlh Lawrence et ux., tto William .H. J'Ult, lot 26, Oookerly'a subdivision ...$ 1,000.00 D. H. Sliger et ux., to W. C. ®bi'mson. lot 18, Burk's subdiiv(is•Jon -.#0.00 J. B. Lane eft ux., 'tb JPofhn Sclnomanier, .plart eeictiiom 36, township 11. range 9 1,500 0() B. "F. H'avems et ux., -tto W. R.

McKcen. Oot 4, Scott's su-bdiVis-Icin, !in-tot 97 and lot 4. Bant on and Gould subdivision 2,700.00 P. J. Kaufman to W. W. K'.dder, lots 68, 64-' alid part 63,

Strawberry Hfil. Place .'. 1,800.00

Total $ 7.400.00

Cholera DocreaMng.

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a'ble etfo-xy of a cunning murcfeper whOj ies^&'ltaaatafty erven "be/tore the cofti®1 tnls»SdC^ tii-e crime, sufr^nderefd 'himself redi-hamded to the poddce and ope® feased the deed, while Ji4b flooJish. nltterani6e» apd t'He sttodKliig anid uiiiaaiturM oircumstamces of the murder."convinced the iud&ee that none txujt a, i&a3®man couid, hove -coimmiitted

hfideonis a crime.. 'n

A llospitul (JuarS •n't 11 o'clock on the nig'hit of

Dgce^r&jej: 9, 1895, a young man carrying a •tfnaiveillmg ibtaig of bO-ack eepge ipresefi'ted. himself at the gate of the hos*9t. Douiis, in the (R'ue Btohat, The ga'tichiel', -which was suspended froim his^shKJuldier by a Heathern etmip, bmSge/d

the.dhdes as if St contained a spiiefir fctal olbjeat. ^Eh.'Wf-en!" he cried to the d"oorkee(per ""I:.crame to aslc your ito examine my buother, who Us yery. i/il- Open thifflt door for us.' --Vh-.'.

W hen the dbor was opened he at onfee eifered and stepped initio- the reoe^Bon room, saying tKalt Wanted) to ponsu'lt a doctor oo-n'oefningt hM brSfe'er wn'd iWa't he hedi he®,rd vkyfloee, i^t/.n^id''oMeiped: him W misukfe g^£i'iSicriftce. AiSarmed toy" th. mail^ in«idhirfeiit (talk and has wlkcfc as|piB«( the dVortoeeiper called tiwo porters, who

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Hogs—Receipts 700 head. ©hJivments 400 /head. With packers and .shippers buying the small supply of hogs chasiiged ihands at prices 5 cents lower tfbr light, and alwnt steady for mixed and miedhrm. We quote: Good to choice medium and 'heavy $•' 30@3 40 Mixed and heavy packing 3 00®3 30 Good to choice Hightweiglits 3 45®3 £0 Common ligih'tweig.hts 3 35®3 45 Pigs 3 00@3 50 Rougihs 2 25@2 S5

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of poSeiSe kit the'Porte St. jyilaitin. .Uraoiutlc Scone.at tii« 8tutlou rpbiepe the mlan opened- 4he saiWhel-indHHeS^r-it under the liigih't of-a ga«-r burner. The polfloe aigen ta i^ere liorrl fied'to sea thlat lit contained the heaul j*f a yiouing iman jotf albo-Qt 20.

The imaxl'man, as they belieived Mm ticf

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*1It is my (bTOtherls jie'aid! My bro'tlh er^AilpihiOini&e!" tPMS -hekd, wihiah had .been iskilHfu'j?^ s^vtftfeid from the trunk, wla.s (covered' "tvlttfh itoo(w-nisih-)g-oia^ h%lr. The tfeaixrres". sfi'b^^ed fcfliiemeritV

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prudent and searching questions tk flnrd. out Ikxw Itihe madlmlan had cfcume in-

.pdissefeon of the head. -The fratri ci^ ^pltea/witlhout hesi'ta'tdon tihiait this name iwias Bajpftidte -Dajborie, born at Cal^ifiet, arrondiss^ment of AnrilUac, on Aiprilil 5, 1868. He wtas a, house servantt of the' tmiayior of Poufliy-leisdroaseis and bad had'.for some time the idela thaJt his brother Al|ph omse, who 'i'ived a:t home with his faifcher'. in

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THE JOE H. DAVIS CONCERT COMPAXY. '_s An evening'of popular selections for the benefit of St. Luke's 'Mission. College avenue, mear Gilbert, Tuesday 3?tJ evening, JuJy%28th- Admission 15 cfeiits!

Senezuer|ges,

wtaa ivery u.nihaiptpy there bcaause his faitJher wiais a man of vieffien |^te.mp©r. Tlhtene wiajs onlly one 'Wiay .in which his brother could 'be relieved from hife mlg^ ery, he said, and t'hiat was to kill hi'm

Thte Ibefiimg ipesodveld upon he leflt the flmiplipy of fhe mayor and wdit'h 300 franictej. .his wlaiges, iwalked to Melun, wihiere the .bougWt a revolver and a^box of ca4ltr,iid(geis for 20 fran/cs. Ait another (Shoip he purtahiased a ibutcherls knife. He fhen took tihe train and ar-r-ived att- Senezergu-as. Hte .bno'ther wd,s wopking-a't a neighibor's, so lie had suip, per. TVifli his father and' aiwaited.' Wa broitherls return.

Wihen hig brtflher. came home .he asiked ihirti to akNcbfnip|ny km on a sifaiort waik. Afjp'hon'gfe c6h®|»ted, and, wh'%a, thejr were ouit of heaririig, 'Bapiti»te 4c«W h'is^reMolwer and ehot hlm, kmiing hdim

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Then he -put off -the hgad! ^^hinig t'he severed part ini

-it in his. baig and tools

trafhitfdr Paris. arrived at the Orleanio sitliaitftf." On the train he had madai tfie aidqiuiaintaoce of -trwo men, with •Whom he had d'inner at a cafe near *h£.i»la!tkn. He had spe-nt the evening jh .Vifflkin'g aib'ou't Partis and at 11 o'cloclf. 'Had/.-rufitg'.the bell at -'the gate of t-h' St. -IiOTji-»- hoeipit'al.

The -ae sags in furniished all these de-d tails .in-a'-gimple tone and with unwav-"' ering von'ce. It was only when he mentianedv hi* dead brother's name that he shorw^S a-nty excitement. Then his eye* linS'brnsd^d 'from their sockets and he titXO&W that to kill his brother was 'th#-bb4y wring that remaine:d, since he wavs' sdlunhajppy. He exclaimed:' "It ^-aA/my .duty to get hi'm away from iny fk'ther and I obeyed the Most Ipg'ty ordered me to perform the task. -1 lotted him very much."

.Tlie Body Fonnd.

T^.j^i^nisff^lre. af 'po'ljce sent the head .tQ, .t'he morgue and informed the.. aMtJ^ritues- of Senezergues, who fotmd the tru"nk:otf the uniformnate Alphon-se ij.- 'the w'pods of Efelmar, just where. lia.p»Jiste said they would find it. !The.examination before the juge d'instinflexion wlas brief and the murderer was held to aivvuit the -action of the Ajs's'izes.: The trial took place in January aind^tiwo days were consumed in taking this dspc&tions of• withe^ses amid F'hysicians, who gaaie-' ^oo^»TQ«ve evidence of-the man's eiiffe-ffifttty/i'c

The mayor of PotHiry-l^TTosfees testified that he bad noticed that his servant had not heej^ igyjti&jgsht in his mind for a mon'th pre^dini|r J3je.mairder and that he comsidei^d kt^he time mildly demented. On ^Jfeying. him off he had advleed him to gd directly to Wis home, w^hich the yo-ung man had promised to do. .'^i Tbe Murderer Unmasted.

On the third day oif the trial a dramatic .scene was enacttd. ^In one of "the pockets of the dead ^Alphonse a de--lecfrtve had found a note written by h.s brother threatening him with death -if he dtd not cease paying attention ,to a young woman who lived in Senezergwsi. Baptiste was her fi'aoice. The note ateo referred to 10,00ft. fra-nf^s. which- hBd been left tbem -Jointly by :heir grandfather and which, rt ap^ pearte, Alpihonse had entirely appropriated to hiss own use.

The face of the prisoner turned deathly pale while the letter wfas being read toy one of the Judges, and when it was finl-shed he broke doiwn completely, weidt likfe a, ch id and mad^ a full confessioh. He was condemned to the guillotine.

a Lo^ Bstes to Terre Haawv. On account of the Terre Haute fair the C. & E. I. Raih-oad wiK sell tickets to Terre Haute and return August 10th to- 14th inclusive, good returning until August -16th, at very low rates.

Fac futfther information -apply to k•bal agents of C. & E. I. iRfeilroad-

To adVcftiae out bo^nttt we have decided toghte to

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gentleman, that brings us watch or jewelry or lmys an article to the amount of so cent* worth one soffd sflver tea or sugar spoon. Remember, till September ist only. O. H. STATZ •&. BROh ^Jewekjs."

Dlshon and no otSw 4,

Goes forth in haste With Mis and paste A^l proclaims to all cr^atiasv

That toeni 4re wtte Wiho adventlse

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ChlWren(^|t|jr

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So coimipilete aiwi-aafc^^i^X 'Was the

aedtog of the asteJteifc tbe lunacy experts wh» g^mlhed'iiLrti "were deceived. One fladtovstjp..- h^xwC'ver, exposed the murdierer an'd turned hte ifieet from the .asylum

Of InttrMt' to the Indies.'

An atftftSe' of specia.1 merW:—Riaffrforth's Rose Cream for th^oaiaaplexion, is a remaxkafote ekim tonic. Will po«itr ively remove pimples, blotch-es- -and fedihe^s of sfcin. AJbso-lutely pure and hatftmlesa. A free trial teUi be-glveiik for a fetw days. Every lady should try it- Call 10'a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Beauty Parlors otf.Mtes I. Aibsrnethle, 333 South Fourisht. istfeefc "-.I ^l int.

The Express is the only seven day paper to Te»eMIaiute, 15o a week.

Uhlldren Cry for

Pltehefi CUstorla.!!^

T*ine musical (programme *&t the laiwm social Tuesday evening, July 2$Sth, at the residence of J. A. Parker, cdrtter Sixth aaidi Park streets.

DIED.

STRAXjLJS—.IS^ts. Eliaa StraliJs, at Over residaoce. 621 South Center..eweet at- 9 o'clock Tuesday niigrh't.

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of funeral will be gfven

Price only $1. The best and t'he cheapest, and outsells all others. 50 per odnit 'to agehits and freights paid. Books how ready. Save time toy sending 50 cents in stamps for an .outfit at once. Address A. D. Worthtlrigton & Co.. Hiairtflord. Conn. WANTEJD—tA gentleman of good address and business ability, well acquainted in •qi'ty. Big ipay Ito rig'ht party. NO oam/ya^tt^. '-Ga©''lor Miller, liJ8 'North iSJxtih Btreet.'

WANTEiD—Position as a blacksmith, /y a good general workman, good on heavy or Might work, -steel or iron 16 years' experience. Good reference. Addiriesa

C. E. S., care of Express.

WANTED—Money loaned on furniture, pianos, sewing m&ch&nes, horses, cows, wagons,, etc., in any amounts for any length of time -and on same day as application. We have private rooms, business considered strictly confidential.

Guarantee lowest rates and longest time given for payment. Terre Haute Mortgage Loan Coimpany, Room 4, 66a. Main p'ti'eet, up Btaira.

FOR SALE

SALE—A farm of sixty va,cce3 or Will exchange for city property. Inquire ait 609 North Fourth sitTeet also a small house for rent.

OR SALE—Four houses to be removed.,

from

premises. Inquire of Terre Sauted' Brewing "Company.

ESTRAYED. jLasd 0-

^TRAYEiD—A sma'll whtilte curly dto® wiith yelow ears. A sni'tafb'.e reward will Be paid for his delivery, or for TnrforttTatlcn leading to-'htis recovery. W. A. ^jatern, Terre Ha'ute Club, 6{4 Oh: gueeit. .ioiwu-. ESTR-AYBD OR STOLEN—Blao^..Jersey cow wiith smooth horns. Return to 3:

T. Adams, one mile south of sEreet'ictat line on South Seventh street and Wr1 ceive reward.

HARRISON PARK 8:30 TONIGHT 8:30

AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK

A Genuine Amusement FEAST! THE 6REATEST COMPANY YET SHU, BARNEY FABAN—HENRIETTA BYflOH,

LESTER and WILLIAMS, ARTHUR RffiBT—JOHN EARLY, MABEl flAMOlf*eOflA STRONG, ATTIE SPEHCES—MAR6ARET NEWTON, HARRY ARMSTRONG—MAX HOFFMAN.

Six Nights of Laughter, Fun, Novelty and Sensation.

PRIOESS—Tickets purchased at any of 4ihe leading druggists and hotels or frbm conductors of electric cars, good for fare to and from Harrison Park and ^dmissioo to "Casino, 15 cents reserved seats. 10 and JO cents extra. iTcketS purchased'at ticket office Casino 10. 20 and 30!cents."'

DR. W. S. DAVIS, -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. •. 320Ohio St., tel. 260. Office Hours,,..

'W Wi

Eii| Terns SVicUjr Private

Room u. Gilbert Bid*.

later.

ANNOUNCKMCNT8. c*

"TCT 8F£N HA IN ALBKECHT.. vu ~T~ «niAw.

H^.ve opened aa office in G^iliokrar dwg 1 store,. All,those indebted .to please call there for sefetlemfiirtif.-^ -x PLAIBVO*ANT. -i-

it**.'

Pro^eaar Reese of New TorkJhas arrived arid .oaitt' be consulted onr-ai8* affairs of life," no maltter what trott^e^ at 126 South Fiftih stmeet, for a shorjt ttme only. No. chargea .unless satfeactloh '^tV'eri^^

A. M. HIGQINS

39

t3-f?0£j'

-s (T.ci .oc .0.. Lawyer. ., Over McKeen'sBsnki

Telephone 33a.

WANTED.

WANTED—Ptjsition as chambermaid or assfsKswit in .housekeeping.. Address 10S7 North Seventh street. WANTED-SStJUiabio»n, by an experienced woman, wiho can do ailmost any kind ot woHc. Address 1132 Poplar street. WAiN'tED-r-5,000 agents for Russell's authorized "Lives of McKta'ley and Hobart." 550 page?, elegiantjjf il'lustnated.

MONftY TO LOAN. TIHE TABLES

MONEY TO LOAN.

Property remits! la TOttf

Loans made on furnltura, pianos, organs, sewlas machines. horses, wacons. store fixture* also on watabes «m 4ta* toeads. We loaa money tor the Interest: we do not want your foods or property, so you need have no. tear of losing them, iajr ftrt tli« loa aay IxyiM at any tSata, thas raloetng the coat. Toi» can amag« to pay aff the lean to OKmthly payments or. to sint jroor connslence. Loans of any antumt from HO to SIM. Business tresis* acted privately and promptly. It will pay yoU to res w.

1

TNE PRAIRIE CITY LOAN GO.

Wabash Am

M&

PER CENT LOANS

8

Money loaned at 8 per eent oh household goods, pl&noe, vehioies and other valuables without re« moval or publicity. Household!* goods and merchandise taken on storage, money advanced en same. All business confidential.

Blumbarg's Collateral Bank,

no MAIN STREET.

l-Set-ite,

1

1

JS!

Loan GO

Do you ever need money, If so

11 call and see us. We make loans of any size, large or small on household geods. pianos, horses, 1 vehicles, eto^ at very low rates

tor any length of time desired. !,s- lee us before borrowing elserhere. 8BCURITY LOAN COMPANT, *m Main treat

Room 1. up stairs.

J^ECKIVEBB SALE.

No. 4,991. In the superior court of Vigo county, Indiana. May term, 1S96, Fran-k McKeen vs. Riverside Woolen Mills.

CPuirsuaTDt to an order I'o me directed by che court aforesaid, .tihiJs-27iih day of July, 1896, I will offer ait public sale at •tJlie wthlolesa/le department of Havana & Gf^d-d'es Co., Filltib a-nd Main street, Terre Haute. Indiiana, oniMkmday, August 3, 1896, at 10 o'clock a.

TO.,

the personal

property otf the Riverside Woolen Mills. Said propeflty consisting of cassimores aind woolens, such as produced by woolen mills, aJl in first class marketable conditflon.. Immediately following sale of personal, property I will- oftar at public sale^aJt fhe corner of Wain-ut and First striWtiS, the following described r&a'l estate'" belonging to said Riverside Woolen Mate, vis.: In-lots numbers 221, 222, 259, and- 260, Each lot being 74 feeit 7 Inches wide by 141 feet, 2 inches deep, all Improved w3tih briok and tfxaim'e. buildlinigs, together with bolter and sltati'oinary t'ngtiftes. Destnaibly 5'ocated at Walnut end F? .rst s'tireets. and suii'table fbr maroufactiMcing. enterprises. Terms of sale cash. 3: Stephen M. Reynolds,

Receiver, 509% Ohio Street.

RECEIVER'S DALE.

By virtue of an order of the circuit court of Vigo county, state of Indiana, I am directed to sell the following described real estate:

The north thaif of the ollowtog described real estate to-wit: The east half of the south half of tihe -northwest quarter of section 10. town 12 north, range 9 west, to V-igo county, Indiana.

And on Saturday, the lot'h day of August 1896, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the .office of Soale & Grimes, 308% Main street, in the city of Terre Haute. I will offer the above described real estate at public sale to the highest bidder.

The above described real -estate Is within a few rods of the electric street cars and located north of the city limits and contains twenty acres.

For terms of sale inquire of receiver. The right to reject all bids is rserved. Andrew Grimes. Receiver of the Vigo Real Esitate Co. W. H. Soale, Attorney.

Ladies Who Value

A refined complexion mast use Pozzonrs Powder. It produces a soft and beautiful skin.

Terre Haute Mutual Fire Insurance Company.

Frank F. Sthimid't, president.fl. F. V. Bichowisky, vice president M. F: Hoberg, treasurer. Charles Wit-tig, secretary. Office hours 3—5 p. m. German la Hall, nsure with a home company, save money and keep the Money at home.

DR. A. W. SPAIN

«ji»i

Rose Dispensary Bulldins.

3dT Rooms 813, 814. and 316.

Diseases of the Skin ami Gentor Urinary Organs,

eSti'.*1''

7 to 8 p. atxa. S to 8 p. xxu 8 to 6 «a. m.

LAKE VIEW HOTEL

LAKE NlAXINKUCKEE

ms y&t

Will open for the season. July I, 1898. For rooms, rates and information address

o. s.

Manager LAKE VIEW HOT&L, Marmont.Ind

I Like My Wife

To use Possosz's Onduziov Poven because it impiovea tar looks sad is ss fta-

Take Elevator to Room 314. Hours: 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.. ip. a

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Northern Summer Resorts.

The reduced rates apply via steamer from Chicago or all nail tickets on sale urvttl Sapteartber 30, 1896, good for return passage until October 31, 1S96. For de-( sad, round trip rate 92.90. tailed information call on R. D. Dlggs ticket agent, Union Depot or

T. R. CONNELLY,

General Manager.

Tenth and Wabash avenoie.

CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY,

Is situated 00 Lake Maxinlrockoe, In Northern It* dlima, la a beautiful park of 60 acres, oualalulna campus, fine course for cavalry practice, truck for blcyoie atttl sprinting races, laira tennis and base* ball flroucrts, gymnasium, (70x80 feetj six fiowlag smiai wholly fed by sprlaes, has gently sloping soady

aiAesian wells. Tbe lake covers «a area of abontlSi &re miles, is ping saady btodi.'and Is a popular and pteasoat summer resort, ^aflbrdlnxopportunity for alt kinds of aquutio sports.

Tbe Academy and Dormitory buildlngisooinpletein evexypartlcniar, entirely new, ABIiOXalTT£l»X FIBE PROOF, flnlsbed in hard wood, beatod by ateam.llsbted by electricity, bits hot and cold water batlM, lavatorle^and all modern toilet convenience®.

Tbe course of study thoroughly prepares cadets for college, scientific schools, business, West Point or Annapolis.

Tbe Academy is under tbe supervision of a West Point graduate and ei-amir officer of large exporltuce in teaching, who wlllbavo direct control of tbe discipline of tue cadets.

For further information and

catalogue,

address:

Oulver MlUtury Academy, Marmont, 2nd,

Sandusky, Windsor, Detroit Soo

Line

S. S. CAMBRIA and CARMONA leave Sandusky every Mon. tt Thurs. for the SOO at: 10:90 m. thro: 10600 Island Archies tags of Bssrglsn ay.. Finest round trip in America, $20, meals and berth included. Arrive book Mon. & Thurs. at 3 a.m. For folders, berths, etc., apply to any agt. C. d. a H„ Big 4, B.aO, Rys„jor.G. W. Brown, Mgr., Windsor, 1

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7 JO a. as.

IntHanapoJis Uak..I« UJAa. sa.

J?a 20. *Pewi»ylvattxla Speo.lv* 1* 37p.«a. No. 8. *Fa*t Line .37.:...".^0|rp.m. No. 2. 'New York lAn Lvtf.IOp.sa.

West

No. 7. Western Express.. .X»v 6- St- LowJs Limited..Xi No. 8. St. Louis Sxpnts.X No. 13. Sfflag^Mun Local Lv No. 13. Limited .Lvl

1:40 a.m.

.vfl0 06 a. «a, 3^Sp. tn. 4:05 p. as. 9:44 p. m.

BCUIMIIMHmi

No. t. St Jtoseph Mail Xnr. No. 20. MMtgaa Flyer. I#i No. 'ft South Bond Msll .Lv. No. 13. South Bend Mail Ar. No. 2L Miobigain F3yer Ar. No. UL fit Joaegrii B3qpre«B..Ar.

6:90 a. m. 1K» p. m. 4:30 p. sa. 11:10 a. m. 340 p. Mk 7:00 p.. A.

Peoria WilSii

No. 7. Peovia N. W. E&c..Lvl 6:20a.m. No. 21. Peoria Express Lv| 8:15 p. ib. NVx 20. Fast Line Ar|13 15 p. m. No. 6. Terre Haute Mail Jlt| 9:00 p. m.

ETAKgTIIXI TUUUI1AST1 Arrive From South.

No.

$ Ch.

ft N. Ltm* (V®

.~Ar

Ko. 2. T. H. ft Bast Ex.* ....Ar Nk 80. Mixed Acc'm. Ar No. 4. CSi. ft I. Ex.* (8&P).. Ar

4:4Sa. en. 1140 a. m. 4:46 p. a. 11:10 p.m.

Iieave For Boath.

No. 6. Ch. ft N. Lira'* fVS)...Lvi No. S. Ch. ft Bv. Ex.* (9ftP).Lv No. 7. Ev. Acc'm No. Ev. ft Ind. Matt*

|U :40 p.m. a. sa. 10:10 «. m, 1:11p.m.

ETAJT8TILLK INQIANArOLU.

Arrive From Boath.

No. 48. T. H. Mixed Ar110a5a. m. No- 33. Mail and Express Ar| 3US p. m. LesTe For Hoath.

No. 33. Mail and Expras ..Lv.l 9:00 a. m. No. 49. Worth'n Mixed Lv| 3:30 p. m.

CHICAGO BASTBBK HXJKOI& Arrive From North. No. 5. C. & N. Lim.* (DVS) ..Ar No. 3. Ch. ft Ev. Ex.* (S) ....Ar No. 9. Local Passenger Ar No Ch. & Ev. Ex. ........Ar

11:35 p. m. 5:30 a.

m.

9S5 a. m. 3.-00 Pi m.

Leave For North.

No. 6. Ch. ft N. Lim.* (DVS) Lv No.

2.

4:50 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 3r00 p. m. 11:35 p. m.

T. H. & Ch. Ex Lv

No. 8. Looal Passenger Lv No. 4. Ev.

& C.

Ex.* (S) ....Lv

illy. All other traMs run dally exSunday. Above vralna arrive and

•Daljt

Cept Sunday. Above leave Union Depot, Tenth and Sycamore streets.

OUSTBLAXDt CINCINNATI, CHICAOO ft ST. LOVX8 (BIO FOUB).

Bast Bound.

No. 38. N. Y., Boston. Cln., Ex*. 1:53 a. m. No. 4. Ind., Cln., T. P. A. flyer. 9:68 a. m. No. 8. Day Ex and Mail! 3:03 p. m. No. 18. Knickerbocker Special*.. 4:X3 p. m. No. 22. Indianapolis Acc'n 9:33 a. m.

Katt Bound.

No. 36. N. Y., Boston, Cln., Ex.*. 1^5 a. m. No. 2. Indianapolis Cln.. Ex.*... 7:00 a. m. No. 4. Ind.. Cln., T. P. A. flyer.10:00 a. m. No. 8. Day Ex. and Mall* 3:03 p. m. No. 18. Knickerbocker Special*.. 4:31 p. m. No. 23. Indianapolis Acc'n 9:68 a. m.

West Bound.

No. 36. St Louis Ex.* 1:80 a. m. No. 9. Day Ex. and Mail* 9:58 a. m. No 11. Southwestern Limited*.. X:36 p. m. No* 6. Mattoon Acc'n §:00 p. m. No. 3. Terre Haute Acc'n 3:10 p. m. No. 38. Mattoon Acc'n Sunday 7:43 p. m.

West Bound.

No. 35. St. Louis Ex.* 1:33 a. m. No! 9. Day Ex. and Mai/1* \0:00 a. m. No. 11. Southwestern Limited*.. 1:37 p. m. No. 5. Matton Aoc'n 5:00 p. m. No. 23. Mattoon Acc'n, Sunday.. 7:45 p. m.

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TAN SHOES ASD SLIPPERS.

AT 1-2 PRICE

to close them out! We "do not want to carr^ them over to next season. Call and get a pair while the bargains are going, It will pay you to call at 1105 Wabash Ave.

GEO. A. TAYLOR

VandaliaPennsylvania

V-P

Winona Assembly

Eagle Lake, Warsaw, Ind. Tickets on sale until September 30th. Limited good is* turning 15 days, rate $5.60. Limited good returning until October 31st, $7.40.

Bethany Park Assembly,

Bethany Park, Ind. Tickets on sale until August 19th, good returning until August.

SUNDAY LAKE SPECIALS.

Commencing Sunday, July 19th, 1896, the "Lake Specials" will be put on. Leave Terre Haute at 6:00 a. m.

Arrive at Marmont at xz.00 a. m. Leave Marmont at 7:00 p. ^*rArrive at Terre Haute at 11:55 P*

ra-

Fare only $3.00 for Round Trip,

Terre Haute to Lake Makinkuckca andre $ 3 0 0

For tickets and reliable information" call at city ticket office, 629 Wabasfa •avenue, or Union Station. .sS J. 5

George E. Farrtn®ton,

5 General Agen t.

Isaac Ball & Son

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

3

Can be found at all thnee—night ready to supply those is want of anything

in his line. .TELEPHONE and 8»Vj

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