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HOTTENTOTS WIN A GAMEJ
TMETIBRK HAVTM DOIfS GKASD B1FIKHI YEIMOAF.
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Those Michigan chape can't play ball a little bit and were easily handled by the locals yesterday, despite several costly errors made by Terre Haote. The locals were in a happy mood and had all the fun they viauoeu, wi*i)e the occupants of the grand stand, bleachers and levee held up their end of the string
to
their majesty's eutire Miwiaction. Terre Hante played ball and conclusively showed by their exhibition yesterday that when they want to play ball they .can. They made an excellent impression on tbe crowd and more especially so i* the first, second and thiru innings, K&ea a cmnt showed five scores secured to their t, favor. At this point after several ropkets "had been sent up to try the atmosphere in ^.higher clime, the home team retired field with a pl°a«snt smile that far during the «.-ri-3, failed to iitf •fipearar,^"" Ttin. 4~~..a
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loot, Retired. In the sixth Eduo£fyr id reached flrst base, not by effective work with tbe stick, but on ballj^ succeeding ia scoring one ran on Clingman's wild throw, tbe (inly run made by tbe Michig»nder». In the ninth
succeeded
one more
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in obtain
run. The principal
of the
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gnuie were Witt-
hfittinii
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and
Dougan'.? wt«r is accor equal credit. It been nh-'iwn ths.t the local club
is
weak At v-r »i point*. ^nd will have to be fttn-H„'i. :.* hitters as Wit?ri':k\ one or two thern v.r- IUT*-,-., befr IBE 'iu CM: tpfct
to reach a much higher .-itaudinj
s:. the league. Sev«Tal tiiu«*s the vi*itor» wen:-at a
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find th» ball, which was
•he rmvt of r-everri! l-i-J errors. Tue loll'twinj ill:* acujv i-y nT'in «i.t u'. .v Terrc UmiUs I 7 iranl lUtpids 0 0 a 0 1 0 3— 1
SUMM^KV.
Two ba«io hitv-D. OVonner, WUtrock, Hill. Three base hit.*—Wiitiock. Don Mo plays-Wilt rock lo Oiiufrniari. otr bail*— Hy Dougiui 2. by Dody
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given for hitting man will tal 1-Hy Doty 2. Struck out—By Pougan by Doty
Httcrlflrn hlU—O'Brien, Dolttii. Wild pitches—By loty 1. Time of Kurae—One hour and forty-flve minute*.
Umpire, Brown. Peoria and Ft. Wayne, PROKIA, 111., May 16.—Peorh a regular walk away yesterday, defeating Ft Wayne easily. Pitcher Dalton of the local club has been suspended for participating in a disgraceful tight. PeorJi 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 l—'0 Kt Vutyne 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (fetter I en—1'ayne and T»:rriuti. 8!ag- W inks and Rafferty. Krrors-Peer
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Evanaville 15. ttay I'UY 13. KvA^tsvii.LK, May 16.—Heavy batting
Inut W'Ci 1UI M''.*CUniS
of yesterday's game, uuu did rotten um pi eng. Score Rvanxvillc I! 2 0 3 3 0—15 Hay City
'X 0 1 :i
2 -I 1 0-13
Barned ruuM-Kvansvillc S. Hit*— Kvansville 10, Bay (."ity la. Errors -Kvansvllle f, Hay City «. Batteries—Harkness and 8ommers, Bean and fiUsimmons. Umpire—Dnnn.
Onyion ft. Detroit 6,
DAYTON,
O., May 16.—Dayton lost yes
terday's game through errors. Score: Dayton 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—5 Detroit 8 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0-«
Earned runs-Dayton 2. Errors—Dayton 6, Dstrolts 6. Ba*o hits—Dayton 18, Detroit 6. Two-base hits—Welch, SicCann, Leamon, Dolaney. Batteries—Petty, Keenan and Welch Marker, Morrison and Klannagan.
Itandlng of tbe National Leagoe. Games Per played. Won. I.ost. ceat. CnioaxA* I*' Tiostons 19 .S79 I'hUadelphias 650 I'lttsburss 19 10 9 .526 ttroeklyns 18 10 .500 New York*. 19 10 ,44 t.'lerci«»d!' «:ineinra!ii» 3t 11 .800
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good three or four room houe
in oeutral location. Address Q. B. News Office.
WANTED—To
seller trade a pony for a
good family horse. Call at 1450 north Fifteenth, corner Locust street.
WANTED—Stoves,orcor.
household and other
who want to save 20
per ccnt on flrat-class hainess end get strictly hand made work call at J. II. Garrett, at Sit Main.
WANTED—Work
at teaming or any kind of
work that don't require heavy lifting. Addrec* Wm. Post, a? Krictcnstcin** drugstore corner Fourth and Ohio.
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TERRE HAUTE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY
FOBSAUB.
8ALE-A baby carriage*: 10SnorthSlslh street. tt«oR BALE—Forty HEA 0 hones, Davis stock I4 yards, Friday and Satur ,y only.
ron SALE—A team of 8 year eolS. Well broke to drive. Apply at 508 Mulberry street.
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SALK—M large packing boxea at Levi's Dry Goods Store, 67S Wabash avenue, cor ner Seventh street.
SALE—125 will buy a house of two rooms kitchen: also 100 feet of picket fence for sale cheap, if moved off of ground immediately. Enquire at Exchange Artesian Bath House. rJOR SALE—Do you want to buy a nicoly improved ho ne? A 5S foot lot, or more if you want it. 6 rooms, well, cistern, stable, fruit, shade, flowers, good garden, etc., at a?sar«in if sold soon. Terms easy, or to suit psrchslS C«n or address 905south Seventeenth street.
I.OST.
I OST—A pair of gold rim spectacles, in the I neighborhood of 107 Osborn street* few days ago. Any information leading torecovery of them will be rewarded.
TOST—Monday
evening a dnnn poajr, white
mane and uul branded on ihonMer, iieo branded on Sank„lfhad rope around her 'neck.
Jkiif.
nf«rma|IOT. leading to ber recov
ery will in: ?N wa'.i idtf returned to 1®8 Spruce street.
FOR K"3ffT,
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aoit It-EST—Furnished front%oom, also -i.i iisjorh oxd huggy. at 605 Chestt?«t street. *.
••"tOR EKVii—TSitco desirable rooms, unfurujrished, on south Sixth street. .None but desirable parties need apply. Addrcss"H. C." News.
FOR SAIJE OB KXCIIANGK.
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SALE OR EXCHANGE-Our general store at 120 south fourth street. Will give time in a sale, or will exchange for a good property. This is a favorable opportunity for a couple of energetic young men who wisn to begin oueiuess in a first-cias* location.
J. M. FAJU8 fc CO.
E3TRADED OB LOST.
STKAYED LOST— Friday night,one twori year old sorrel colt belly band mark. M. J. Johnson, 1JX® south Fourteenth street.
APPLICATION FOll LICENSE.
APPLICATION
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family
HOWARD SAKBISOK.
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LICENSE—Notice is
hereby given that I will apply to the bosml of commissioners of Vigo county Indiana, at their June term, 1*91. for a license to sell spirituous, viuous aud malt liquors in a ICFS quantity than a quar at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to bo drank on my premises for a year. My p1 ice of business and the premises whereon snid liquors are to be sold and irank is located on lots No.
Y!Gi) RbAL K:T.',E CO'-iMNY.
036 Main Street.
BKAti RVTATF.
For Sale
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Terre Haute Heal wiate
ASD IMPHOVEMEST C0N •nlTABASB ATI
REAL F8TATK.
Elddle, Haiioa Co., LEADING
REAL ESTATE AG'TS. FOR SALE.
All Bargains! Come Quick!
81,50©— A brand new four room house cellar, dsteriL and good outbuildings fruit trees VSOcasn and balance in monthly installments. Possession given immediately. 000—Au almost new six room house on the ele« trie street car line in south end.
Good barn and shop, all in the best of repair. Brick walks both front and rear. A perfect gem of a home.
81,100—A brand new three room house* two rooms furnished in hard wood, kitchen in yellow pine, natural finish. 4&". Metal roof, rclfar under whole bowe.
Cistern and well. North Ninth stroet near Collett Park. A ^argain for the money.
|2,odS-A seven room frame dwelling. Good '^property. 91,500—Hew frame house. Four rooms. S*,?00—Four room frame dwelling. These bouses ^re aJl situated on north Center streefc&J>etwecn Vandalia railroad and LafayeHWftreet: jjif .850—A six room honse^dteirably Situated on the west side or^MitnlSeVoalh. street. A thoroughfare^ and 6uo of the nrettiest streets in the^citv. ilere is an opportunity tor a goSJriome at a reasonable figure. gt 950—A new three room house, lot 60 feet front. Here is a small home at a be% gain. Corae quick if you want Jt. Stl,100—A corner lot with good dwelling and barn oa south Third street. An excellent corner for business. The owner wants to go west and this a bargain. 82,800—Eight-room frame dwelling on ncrth
Seventh street $1,000 cash and balance on terms to suit. This a gtod home.
92,100—A good house of five rooms, corner lot large b-rn within one square of electric street car line on north Seventh street. Sl,150—New house near Collett park on north
Eighth street.
91,500—Good troom house on north Eighth street* 93,000—Five room house north Eighth street.
Large lot.
68
and
59, on the corner of Thi and Railroad streets, in the town of Sanford, in Fayette township, In Vigo county, state of Indiana
ISA DO RE MULVANY.
REAL ESTATE.
$200 Cash
and $16 per month will buy a G-room two-story dwelling bouse on .iorth Fifth street. $35 O Cash and S20 per month will buy a new 7-room cottage on north Ninth street. Large barn, cistern, sheds, ctc. $250 Cash and SI rT Tfioni-'i will buy anew 5-room cot-ta-f rr E-id—a great lMT-ji»in ,£500 'ash and it -1. ••I'.h will buy a uow5-room house ou north Tsv ti street. $500 Casli balanf^ laoiits. wilL y^i ji-rocm cou g«j in i:oi Elg'nBU street, Thira a.vv nue, cast front. $500 Cash and balance monthly payments, will buy anew 4-room cottage on south Ninth street. $700 Cash and $14 per month will buy a nice cottage on north Eighth street near Lafayette street. $500 Cash balance long time, will buy a 4-room cottage oa north Fourteenth street and First avenue. Lot 5-i feet front. $500 Ca«h and S12 per month will buy abnsincas room with living rooms attached, on north Tenth street. $500 Cash balance 1, 2, Sand 4 years, will buy a 4-room cottage on 8pruce street, convenient to Van shops. $500 Cash balance easy payments, will buy a fi-toom cottage on Liberty avenue, convenient to Van shops. $300 Cash and fl5 per month will buy a 4-room cottage on Gilbert avenue, near Oak. $50O Cash balancc easy payments, will buy a B-room cottage within one hall square of Main street. $5 Cash and §S per mfwuli will buy a choice building lot on tAiutb aids.
93,600—A fine eisrht room house on north E!ghth sueet. These four houses are all ou or near the electric street car line. We have the largest list of property in the city, both residence property and lots on almost every street and subuivlsion in Terre Haute. If we do not advertise just what you want, come and see us any way.
Choice lots for sale on north Seventn, Eighth and Ninth streets near Collett park. Also in W. H. Smith's subdivision near piano ease works, hub and spoke factory, C. & E.I. and Big Four railroads. The finest lots in the city in Cruft's subdivision on south Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets from College south to Ilulman street. From $200 per lot up.
A few choice lo's in Condit's subdivision on north Twelfth street at remarkably low prjee of $300 ner lot.
The finest lots in the city on south Seventh street for fine dwellings. Blike & Gilbert's subdivision on east Poplar, from Fourt enth to Nineteenth streets, in Prospect place.
Come and see us before you buy. You cannot afford to buy unUl you have seen our list of property and prices.
RIDDLE, HAMILTON A Co., No. 20 South Sixth Street.
REAL ESTATK.
[go Lots For Sale.
Why nut buy aM afc
E E W O O
win GRADED STREETS,
CLEVULAND STONE SIDEWALKS
AND FINE CATALPA TREES, far
$175.00, on payments of
$7 DOWN AND $7 PER MONTH.
Within 750 feet of
BELLEWOOD STATION. (C., St P. & K. C. By.) 3ELLEW00D Is located 6Mj miles West of tha
City limits of Chicago, between the
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & KANSAS CITY BY. and the CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY. and has 34 mile South frontage on Madison Street
VABIOUS MANUFACTORIES ire near BELLEWOOD, assuring a prosperous and thriving future for this Suburb.
W &
Proviso Electric Boa4
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Ly 'wood,
tl'.lrK what an investment this Is ant?
EUY TWO LOTS IMMEDIATELY!
I am BELLEWOOD lots ,utiioing the filnwe menUoned property ttlth plank sidewalk instead of stone,
^OLD
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SI25 APIECE, on payments 01 $3 DOWf* and $6 PER MONTH.
WrUeHf plats or call and you wsli S#feUt«n out to see the property irse of expense to yourself.
BUTLER LOWRY,
ST" T"-f5ran Cor. LaSaileandMaUiMtl Jllliolis.
TVAKIIRY.
W. TURNER
H- to his own building «t 1100 M«ia have romplctcd
h:n
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#h lib i* she finest in the city.
WEDDING-CAKES '.£ Writer 011 Short Notice, ^r ir-rsF HteBwsMl
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KXPAMISTO, BTC.
TO Terre Hante Machine Shop FOB SS* OK BCPAIK WOtK, lt^lnw «eel «r inwJraa to finibedw^t aaitly doiM. H» Hajber Uirtdbcri •ad tr»e««i S*
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AUDUCKS, iAKB LAK.E. Frop'r.
HATS AD CAPS.
REMEM3EB THE SPECIAL SALE
HATS and CAPS!
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Tbe fame of Ka Financial BopnrtKicM, as the most reliable authority on flnandnl R»h pwta, invesfctaents and speculation "TUI!
Jts intamst is by
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AT-
S. LOEB'3, 515 WABASH AVE.
New shapes in stiff hats. New stock of straw goods/ New stock of boys' and children' headwefc an at ASSIGNEE PRICES.
Odds and ends at less than half their value?
A. fiBpZ, Assignee for S. LOEB.
R_. ID 1
SHOES.
to call your attention to our bargain purchase of 1,000 pair kid, cloth top button shoes, all colors and widths. They
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A BARG We show you the
$2 50 arudo at $2. $3.50 grado at $2 50. Sco shoes mean $1 50 worth $2. We also have ladies' lies, patent leather tips or plain at
and $1.35. Just 25c a pair less than a n- denier will ofler you the 8*foe .i.iality.
Ladies'tae slippers, 50e to S) .i0. Bub*.-, raiiises aud biys' shoes, you the lowest prices for the qualii v. Our motto' is ouiek sales sxnd jwalJ The best footwear for the least possible smmey.
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Galvanized Iron Cornices,
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