Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 May 1891 — Page 4
.'hare only be*an
•our •ofsealioos
*9 Jjansdownos—la silk warp, 40
Henrietta—In *iik warp, 38 inches wide.
**. Henrietta—In
all wool,
Serge—Inall wool,
India 8Uk»~In
1 Cream Faille—At 60 centt
Mulls—54 inches wide.
tVbHirmnn rinley Preterm H«*nc«i Agalaat Th«*m K» b« Tried Np«-ci«il n^tini on (talardsy fernonal and W«a«r*l.
ipVeaterday Chairman
tin-
violated its
\toi on
Alton to forfeit its membership.
undertaken to punish that road for diso-i-*)dicnce
it will not only withdraw but put Into effect the long-threatened i(b
of
2
Joints.
cents a mile between terminal
Railway Knmbllag*.
vJarpenters are
at
pild union depot roof by a new one. wWork on the "Soo" extension to Bis* 'pafc.k, N\ D., commenced on Monday, it is reported that the Nickel-plate road has resumed the sale
ts W. 11.
J,*Uie
It is
1
DRY GOODS.
THE-- GRADUATES!
to~t£ink abont it We thought
of what material ehaii the !reuse* be
.either WHITE OH CltEAM
Silk Warpe an taliwooL
inches, not all wool.
38 inches wide.
t* Henrietta—In all wool, 48 inchea wide. 4L- Albatross—In all wool 40 inches wide. Velvet
40 inchei wide.
all
shades, 32 inches wide.
per yard.
Orepo de Cbene— In 10 shades, at 85c per yard. Marked down Irotn $1.00. vsilk
luuneu.se Line of Beautiful Fans to select iroxn,
I O E S
Ifn all lengths and sizes, from 4-button to 40-button lengths. Send for samples of any article in this line if yon live outside
.GOSSIP OF THE RAILWAYS.
THE AI.TOE WILI. UK KAKElf OVER I HK 4 UAIJI.
Fiuley notified
Chicago Alton
management that it
agreement in refusing to
-iton- the regular rato between Kansas Gtty & Bt. Louis, and St. Louis to 'bicapj6a the 17th of May as was ordered. A
ipecial meeting of the association pu been called fOr next Satur^Py at Chicago, at which time /the
chGrges preferred against the Alton /Will be considered. General Passenger bkgtDt
Charlton of the Alton is reported saying that tho Alton is able to
?seH against
JMfct the
to anything
defend
this accusation. He claims
chairman had no authority to
'ontor an
advance in rates under
the agree
ment except by the unanimous consent all the lines in interest. WHSley
Jn any
holds that his order
case Is binding until set aside by a
SPthtnirds
majority of the roads. This,
the Alton people say. may be true with jpference
of Alton
reported
that the
Jj&ndonod the
ftfc.
^^city
i,.n
1. A T. H. has
idea of building the new
freight house here this year. The International Association of Rail* ay Ticket Agents wilt hold its annual Reeling at St.
Paul, September 7th.
Kickler. traveling agent of the Chicago, Kansas City A St. Paul was
yesterday in the interest of his
The first
vesslon
of
the
rning to convey the members of the fniform Rank, K. of P. to Worthing*
S*"r Wnifi
General Superintendent Beck,
rig Four
k*ceton for
Mante
a
few data
**ayn«
mother* to equip their
iver their orations,
about it
of
nanU
If
he
tick-
Hlbbard,general freight agtmt
Yaudalia passed through yesterday v\n route to New York.
The Pactte Fast Fruit Line has been incorporated in Kansas, to run in concecL)u with tho Atchison.
of
who has
the
been confined at his
lome in Indianapolis for sometime by nsss is reported to be somewhat im"ored. ^Yesterday ground
to move
vitih in large quantities. Train No. SO *rom the south is bringing up an immense .mount every day from Ivacsxtlle. It immediately sent on to Chicago. a Brandt, who has neon visiting brother, Foreman
D.
Brandt, of
the
works, left at noon to-day lor Cbat(jnoog*, where he is in the mercanlite business. He will stop over at Tern
to see re1ativ«ik~Fort
Sentinel
The statement of the Illinois Ce al the ten months ended April ,Jh. ^otpared with the corresponding period ear ago,
is
ng ex %***,:
the
as follows Qioss earnings,
t?i .nfiSk ng expemea and taw»,MS5S,^ toe,f l,S2S,m ^et earnings,I-MIV iecrease, $318,564. ..v freight committee of the Central ftatRc Association has appointed Mr. 0. j&iwat, O, F. A., T, P. and W» railway, oik
fotiowiog named standing oom-
anittees in place af Mr. H- 6. itottid, te *ignwi: Committee on r^atio»« w»th unk lios^ committee on lelatioas with *tern roads, live elock, }M^anf^b(mK ^^iucto.aadffaln and grain prodocte selecting of psnnaoent of the Oroer ©r Railway Ooadoctora session at St. Loots w*t vasfetirdav. The lnda««flMttts .....
which are
in
dfteu jp&red
by
8*. Loom were set forth hv
by
avor Noonan and Sty Couasslor
bat some
month*
ago. listen to
composed the following arc
Terre Haute.
ALBRECHT.
to sell tliem the Indianopiis board of trade building for $100,000, the board of to retain $20,000 of the stock.
In thesix nionthsendingNov. 30,1890, the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago had twenty-six head and rear collisions, in which twenty-one locomotives were made excellent subjects for the shops. Since January 1, there has not been a bead or rear collision, and not a locomotive has been disabled, unless in some trivial manner, which was repaired in a few hours.
Yesterday afternoon at Chicago, Chairman Finlcy tried one complaint of the Atchison against the Rock Island and two complaints of the Rock Island against the Atchison for madipulating passenger rates. Vexatious
was
hut an advance in
rates, but they insist that a different proedure is necessary to put rates upon a higher basis. Evidently a crisis is uw close at hand. Those who toow jphairmun Kinley
say
that he
will
certain!v maintain his position at all hazenJu.
hat being the case he must either
resign the
chairmanship of the associa
tion or take such, ateps
us
will cauao the
GAMBLER KNOX HAD SAND.
HU D««p«rsl« and Unequal
of Apache*.
Wo wore sitting ono night at a frelgUter'B oamp fire, around which were, drawn half a score or more of the freighters, who, with their outfits, were in camp for the night Stories
of old
work roplaciug the
times, when tho Indians were
bad, and
of
tho bravery
pioneers, had gone around the circle until it oame to old man Wilson's turn, who said:
Talk about sand in a man. I tell you it takes sand in a man to try and stand
off
single-handed
Apaohes when he knows just how the scrap will end, and that the end will be his own death- But that
Knox, with
in
annual eonven-
of the national
xHy
association ef rall-
ticket agents eonvened at Denver this homing. An extra coach was attached to aouthmd train No. 8$ on
the
E. 4* 1. this
to make ClUton that day. ••They drove on,and were about two miles from York©** ranch when Knox saw an Indian come from behind a low, round-topped hill and feeling assured there were more
that it
was broken at
the new shoes of the
ley lines. Large and
well-equipped
will be erected as fast as money labor un «oo««i»lUh ^Southern
fruit
is beginning
It
as
of
was a
IT IS DOWNED AGAIN.
THK TKMK HACTSS WKaK Hlt TUW THIS BALL TmXMAV..
A
Pretty
Thoee persons who were so fortunate as to witness the
away with the knowledge that Terre Haute has now secured a team that is playing and will play ball with any team in the Northwestern league. It's a shamethat the attendance should continue to be so small. Should the screen which protects the occupants of the grand stand give way to the force of a genuine fool tip at any time during tho present attendance, it is
safe
Each
was
was
is the almost
perpetual bickering between these two roads it will be a plesBant recreation compared with the row that Chairman Finley must fight out with the Chicago & Alton, Wabash and Missouri Pacific. These four roads have ignored the chairman's order to advance rates to the standard basis—Kansas City to St. Louis and St. Louis to Chicago. The Jacksonville 8outhea8tern-Atchison combination and the Illinois Central were the only roads to advance rates as ordered, 8t. Louis to Chicago. The Burlington
t«
the only one to obey the or
der on Kansas City to St. Louis traffic. In order to meet the competition Of the other roads each of these lines was, on Monday, authorized by Chairman Finley to reduce its rates. Chairman Finley now proposes to haul up the Chicago & Alton, Wabash and Missouri Pacific for violating the association agreement in refusing to obey his orders.
game—1:50. Evanaville
so
little about, but he had a heart in him bigger than any tenderfoot's head. Well it was in the spring
of
1882.
his wife aud baby and a
Mexican driver, were coming from Silver City to Clifton.
They got to
York's ranch, which is on the Gila river, about thirty miles from Clifton, all right, but were told there that signs of Apaches had been seen, and that they had better go in camp there for a few days, but Knox—who had fought the Apaches dozens of times and didn't know what fear was—said
he wanted
them, and
fight to tho death, he
filled his pocket with cartridges, kissed his little sleeping girl
baby and
his
wife for the last time, and, with a •good-by* to them, he jumped from the and quickly turned tike team, ld the Mexican anv«?r \o whtp ntoch
them hack to the ntoch and that he wou\d stand the Apaches oft As the
Mches
wagon turned and was furiously driven away, the Apaohes, who now came in sight, fired a volley, hut killed no one. Thou Knox fac-ed
his
foea and pumped
the lead from hki Winchester Into them. The Indians gradually circled around Knox and the end eaxne. The Mexican driver lashed his team hack to the ranch, where
both of the
up* and returned
was
their
Wi
"flavor No M&r»h*l, the later saying that St. Louis 1 and would subscribe $135,000 tor tiding, Mr. Frank
M, Ettee and Ja*
»v, while G. W. Tknner, pt««h
t\e
Indianapolis hoard el
home
fell dead from wounds received from the Indians* first volley. •A party, after a delay,
was made
to the place where
the fight took fdae% and there they found Knox'# body, and the Indians, contrary
to
their usual custom, had
mutilated it in the least,
not
hot had
taken
a clean pocket handkerchief treat Knox*s pocket and oarafuUy spread it over his face,and had fastened It there by putting a small stone eaeh ooraer of it to It in its place. That
t«
ite to the aaod la
Knox. Seventy ipty shells were foiixtd that had been emptied Iron Knox's WL taster*
and
one
of
13,
Ft. wavne
of
the white
sight
Dune In Wfclch the Howe
Tmh Flayed a Flsc Gum* ot Ball »««wlteire—Standing of use elate*.
to say that no person
would be touched by the ball. The people should patronise an amusement which only enterprise, energy and hard work secured. Yesterday'sgame 8« cured fifth place in the lesgue for the Terre Hautes, they having passed the Bay Citys. Manager Clingman is working as hard as he possibly can to secure a club of which Terre Hautejwill feel proud.
retired in one, two, thr^'
order."O'Connor
and plaovd
a goose
egg to
Clingman's safe hit, Langsford's single and Pabst's two bagger scored the two runs for the locals, the side then retiring in regular order, leaving two men ofl bags. The visitors played in hard luck for the balance of the game and failed to bunch their hits. A few stragglers were sent td different portions of the diamond which were easily handled by the locals. Terre Haute secured one score in the fifth and one in the ninth.
Dougan'g day and Dougan's
game and he availed himself of the opportunity of puzzling the Wolverines. Wittrcck's elegant long throw in the seventh, which laid two men on the bench, elicited much applause from the audience. To-day is the last game with Detroit. The following is the score: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 ,.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 80MMARY.
Clubs.
Terre Haute Detroit......
Two
baae hlta—Pabst,
to
O'
Mulhearn. Bases on balls—By Dougan
Struck out—by Dougan
Passed balls—O'Neil
Peoria
Ft. Wayne
Evansville, May 20.—Evansviue
ror*—Evanaville
forty or fifty
was
just
the kind of sand that was in Felix Knox When ho was killed by tho Apaches. You see Knox was an all-around gambler, such as the tenderfoot from the east scorn so much and know
ror*—Dayton
12,
O'Connor,Welch.Randall,base.hits—KnoxWelcfc.
Ion. Leamon. Breckenrldge. Three base hit— Batteries—Keeoan and
Abbott and Bolan 3am«* Elwwhew.
Chicaga 9, Brooklyn 1 Pittsburg 5, Philadelphia 8 Cleveland 2, New York 7 Cincinnati 10, Boston 7.
Boston 14, Louisville 4 Baltimore 2, Cincinnati 1 Washington 0, Columbus 10 Athletes 7,
St. Louis
6.
Ottawa
7,
Aurora
5 Quincy 4,
Rapids 3 Davenport 7, Ottumwa 6. How They Stand.
Played. 10 11 11 11 11 11 10
to see this would-be
of
of
game of yesterday
not in the least disappointed,
were
but came
I
6.
did
some terrific slugging,punishing pitchers 8ouders and Inks severely. The visitors failed to bunch their hits. Score Evaneville
S 4 I 0 2 1 0 0 2-18
0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1—6
Base hits—Evanaville
U,
Fort
Wayne
6,
11. Er-
Fort Wayne
4-
Evansvillo, and
Sowders, w.Rettger Inks and Raffert.
Batteries—
Schellhase.
Ft. Wayne
tTmpire—CUne.
Dayton 11, tiraud Ssplits 2. Dayton, Ohio, May 2.—The locals won yesterday's game easily. From thes tart to finsh the visitors were not in it. Score: Dayton..... .0 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 0—11 Grand Rapids. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Earned runs—Dayton 2,
Grand Rapids
8.
Grand Rapid*
S 9
Diamond
Bast.
Shaw is pitching to-day. Dayton plays here to-morrow. Terre Haute now occupies fifth place. Dougan pitched in fine form yesterday.
Pitcher Denariee has been signed by Peoria. Mul hern's home ran yesterday was a beauty.
Bob Langsford looks a typtesr dude his new hat The Northwestern league will I MA meeting at Fort Wayne to-morrow.-^
Pitchers Thomas and Martin wehs tvleased by Manager Wright, of Detroit, on Monday.
The
base ball park
at Yincecnes will
be opened by the Hack mad Simmons ball team. Terre Haute
now
the
raiding tnu^as had afterward their party numbered forty-two, t&at
Knox had killed seven
t«*I*»
of
then.
-rp VATT vuttomektiis tar** lr I I I number of rmdeta, have* vonr advnti» wwato In T*« Km, It ha the papesr of
has
a
and are playiug^ball. Give as a good crowd for once. Detroit has Itot Haute. being played ttwiay.
Iropped The last of
The report that Evaavrille offewd Terre Haute $1,000 to exchange teams is •aid to hegtoand:«m, 1^-
The exowda attending the week day tames would be a disgrace to a Maxtille. Hatroaiaa the kne dub while It to here.
Manager QKngman will be iotsed hem by Xts. Clinfiuwuv, who aili remain tntti the dob takes the trip abroad, when the will return to her home in Cin-
A neve! and interesting jameof hall will be plajred by the mnuw aad oneleglted m«nberiof the Ca^of W:. lo« a* the sportsman's nark. next S«taday, May attend irotn here.
Wri«ht, 1MV MiaUm the t^pvtaliott of a kicker. Ware he Jastified in oaMnf one-third ol hk kicks, It vronld not be ch oC un
ithoafh! ao much
being a fair and impar
tial umpire. When his decisions are once made they go and all the "blwflfe given have no effect. Any and every umpire will at times make mistakes Meh ar« unavoidable.
Ta* Nswt apphmds Mr,
liosgland for his splendid mnpiring. The*disgmeeful atTd"disgturting conduct
the bums and toughs who attended the game between Evanaville and Bay City in the former city last Sunday, should bring shame to the face oi the management as Aft, ell ss the authorities of the river town with a
mat
The Amertcaolaed
Englishmen in England.
The "Amkjucanizsd, BjaiTANNrcA" is the our ation
R?5b vis,
stepped.So the nflendent
hia credu,'
Witt rock hit tafe Fuseelback fell down on a sacrifice bit, while Wittrock landed home on a passed ball. Mills retired the side. Delaneyt and Faulkroot went out Morrison's sky scraper over the fence landed two scores for the visitors. O'Neil then retired the «ide.
The
itical reform
presents the kernel
It
that
I
Wright
20.
Bay
Batteries—Payne and Terrien, Tart and Brown. Errors 2,
12.
Bay City
4.
Fight With
&
I
by Morrison
1.
4.
1.
Time ol game—1:40. mpitc—Hoagland. Til nstile—3.23.
City 1.
Pbohia, May 20.—Splendid
of all
To whom it may
for work a largo measure
success.predictVerytho truly yours, J. A. WtCKXRSHAH.
To Oar Bicycle Solicitors. Those young people
subscribers to The Daily News on account of the bicycle award, will hereafter please make their report at this office daily and turn over subscriptions. A good mauy persons who have subscribed want their paper promptly delivered and this cannot be done without prompt reports from our solicitors.
Connty CentmiMiontnAllO J. J. Farley, poor asylum
Coroner, inquest on Oscar Owens R. H, Modesitt, poor L.
1.
!.
Er
Orand Rapids
5. Hit*—Dayton
Two Strut-
Katie Shugrue
McShorrv A Reynolds, county
C.
bridge..
Charles Jackson, poor
as
ackaoa poor asylum.... raylor connty bridge.
P. B.
Taylor, connty bri
W. L.
Kidder
&
Son, poor asylum. snweg,
Ehrman Coal Co., fuel.
Joseph H. Brigga, poor asvlum.
Real Estate Tranaferw,
Maurice Lawlor et nx to
T^cek.part
A.
of lot
Cedar
Patrick
Miss Maude William*
oUMffra^esic.
team that «an
TKRRK HAUTE DAH NRW8. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. 1891. wxmm
manager paw
the oartb, while Napoleon uiingman scarcely ever says word. Umpire Holland is rapidly gaining the reputation
stuffed census
return. Bay City has been unable to do any thing since this disgraceful occurence and as a
ter of fact two of their play-
erya are now confined in the nospUal at Peoria. ___ A WORK UNSURPASSED.
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Tkrrk HAutx,
A
batting
and fine fielding won the Jgame for the locals yesterday. The visitors would have been shut out had not the umpire taken pity on' them. The visitors are still badly broken up. Score: Peoria 0 0 1 7 2 0 5 1 4—20 Bay City 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
I
hits—Peoria
22,
Two base hit*—Kirbv and Spill.
Three base Home run—Trost.hits—Wright,Spilland Passed balls—Brownfiurcb. l.
Time
of
Ind., December
The- "Americanized
1 00
6
sub..
in Carpenter'sIMcilla
Mohan et ux to William
I1htttj|8MotS in
Mary A-
R. JefTfers,
place
Per
William
Won. 9
Peoria.... Dayton Evanrille......... Fort Wayne....... Tern Haute....... Bay City...., Detroit...... .... Grand Rapids..,..
Lost. 1 3 & 7 7
M.,
Harbert's
sub in
Harper and husband to
of
lloldaway
cent.
a 4 4 8 X.
.727 .34&
reformed
church will be from May the 18tJ^ to the 30th. To Go On The
of this city
leaves
Thursday fur New York city to join an opera company. _•$
INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS.-j
frwle Aetlve, Wltfc a Ttndnaey to tewer Priest* an *+r 7arion]Ninnou, JL
A, G. fttfickley.
thaly Connecticut-Robert Ptooe.
eetatt] Condon, L, on ii£ earipw. «i»h p^ and ot ware
all easy is
I* as
are
scarce
-iceeetee «. Tbehi4e __ »rtof freely: prk* syfntoa*.
Tht- vse*?- market to
BjH
u-..* -w6-u«.
and
Mi Th«aestill
uee#ualiyk%h
is an
tor
excrilent 4e«iand
oils
a
for
peinto
ia
•Re 2
r-
Com mad oata atCl
jsrlee*
rated M**'
two games to the aeries i*
P*a3:-ae9w, IS#!#* KcWrttt dot** ».$ country» l^feesw dim M. 14 mmm*
tewe-wisi«!. Tail—- -Ko. Lmte wwbei
my ts
tiM»e«ataa«' las INMifw
were
nwsettMl and weak.
alow
Tr»ck wi lo-d*y
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Wheat-
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Jo hite, m*t
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thf.
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to city taxpayers—Notit^e it hereby glT«n that May fflith wttt tie the l«s day for payin« cliy taxes before the penalty aud Interest for delinquency shall he Imposed. Beginning Monday, May l»th. the city treasurer's office wilt be open fro» 7 to 9p.m. each dsy until, that date for thepayment of taxes.
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these cheap columns, that reach nearlv 15,000 readers every day.
of any
Thr News,
its best
features, and adds many now ones. This combination Tenders It one of the best family encyclopedias.
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"Americanized
of
other
paper? Not alone because it has more readers than all the other thre in the city combined, but because the public are looking to this channel. Tho great
selling classes are mutually looking here, the employer and employed, the looser of valuables to se who foufad them, the finder to see who lost "Ihem.
three cents for each six words,counting big and little words,, including the Address of the advertiser, which may be only an initial where addressed to a house number.
answ
an initial
balance
buying and
How is it done?
Simply write out in the fewest words your want and send to
and
$3
Or
re
of this
reay be
addressed to simply
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of this
figure in care of
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The
as is usually done. Address
Torre Haute,
Ind., Or telephone
181.
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ANTDD—Washing
Encyclo
pedia Britanniea" and have no hesitation In recommending It. Some good for®
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encyclo
pedia desirable, almost necessary, In every home.isIt is but scant recoaaendation to sar this one haa features that make it preferable to many Encyclopedias that are sold everywhere:.
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13,1890.
ANTED—To
WANTED—Two"rooms,
ticulars.
En-
south Ninth street.
rent rooms, with or with out
board.
530
North Ninth Street.
furnished for
housekeeping. Give
'.erms
Address Housekeeper,"and Daily News.par-light
WANTED—store
full
Stoves, household and other
Z.
cor. Third and Walnut
who want to
save
20
per cent on first-class harness and strictly hand made work call at
W
who
are soliciting
J, H.
Garrett,get
four or five room house near
the center the city much as possible. Call at once.of pay.asAddress
in care Daily News.Good
W. 8. S.
rant a small dwelting, any
where between Seventh and Fourteenth and Tippeeanoe and Poplar or a double house with or ten rooms between Main and Tippecanoe andlTenth and Fifteenth streets.
K. R. A., 27
Ad
north Thirteenth street.
TIT ANTED—To
correspond with a
few
men who desire
live
to
clear from one to
three thousand per year that have from three to twelve hundred and services, to take half interest in the amount of business they wish control In a certain territory. All money into vested secured against loss, if desired. Call or address Dr.
J. C. CA8TO, 210
Terre Haute, Ind.
W
August Carl
Btuch, 8wnetec.il.to tpl3,jrl0...,.„ To Give A Bstar. The bazar in BindJey's hall to be given by the ladies of the German
office.
00
i'riah
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ANTED—A
4000 00 600 00
lot
55
in Gilbert
Main street,on
WANTED—HELP.
Do yen need, help of any kind, a coot, girt for Aotue work, boy or man Let tkem know it through thit column. Jl cott* you nothing and the unemployed art watching it for potltions.
ANTED-
Boy«. at,the District Telegraph
Cook and Dining room girl.
Apply at once,
82ft
Chestnut street.
ixr ANTED—Onegood
W
girl,
ironing. Call at
11S4
Electric oars close.
no washing nor north Seventh.
W'ANTED—AInquireexperienced
good girl to de
general housework. Good waves paid to one. at MS south Seventh the street.rigfat
rANTED—Four bouse girls, two dining room girls and two cooxa, also a woman sewing at bouse. Enquire 022 south Ninth
street.
WASTED—SITUATIONS.
AU adttrtitemrnit under UUt in*ertcd one met fret, ff yew are in need of work do Hot hailaU fatuetkkc*tm*a.
W
ANTED—Position by a lady to w*rk la «30 seat" BECKER,
hotel or restaurant. Emboli* «30 south
fecond street.
Y*f ANTBD—Work by a man who is an the con#.8®
FOB RENT.
rx)R RENT—Nicely famished front room with alcorc. 211 sonih Fifth street. T^OR WENT-Three desirable room*, nnfurn JL ished, on south Sixth atseet.
destra"' News
hetter'shsT^s to^ky.
vv «sttadvanced
to
fUM1
and
Um
IOB SALE.
SALE—Laa4 Roller—A land itoiler made oi oakjpiank, i* twct ertiowi, *!»''feor'fte* vide. Tba^^wt roUer in Ui# ceantry. Call at wee at 36 Wfllow *tree^
ately. Hooae.
S
New
all at
Odds
N
Van wjwtfl wsAUl
but
bie partial need apply. Addtew
E. C."
nbmmot two toomt ieetof frtcltet teieei off of ground Lraaedi
Eaq«t
KsrrBADEn OR M9I.
wahiefl.
FRKDS£J»OU.
9M«eaih Winthaweat.
APPLICATION FOB LlCEXfi. PPUCATWK m* LJCEXB*--*#** to
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ADMISSION
ArteaiaB Bsih
A W
pv 111'" hi
Ton SAX»S OR EXC HAXOK. TAlI.Olt AND HATTER OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Our general store at lasaooth Foarth street, will give me tn a sale, or will exchange lor erty. This is a favorable oi couple ef energ«Uc young man gin bnstnesa in a ftm-elaas location
J, M. FARI8 & CO.
FOR RENT.
13»OR ®KNT—Three or four room*. Suitable forjlght house keeping. No. 7M Ohio.
FOR
RKST—ROOMB—Three unfurnished room* WKian and*rlfe, wiihoUt children at »I6 south Fourth itieet.H&V
KEAL ESTATE.
$200 Cash
and 116 per month will buy a G-room twoatory dwelling house on north Fffth street. $350 Cash and
Hi)
per month will buy new
and
$14
7-room
tage north street.aLarge barn,cot* cistern,on sheds, etc.Ninth
$250 Cash
per month will a new
5-coosii
tage in the North End—abuy great bargaiu.
cot
$500 Cash
per month will buy a newS-room house on north Tenth street. $500 Cash balance monthly payments, will buy a -I
andbalance t-room
wanted,"
"Situationsof ," "Boarders," 'Rooms
for
and ironing,"
"Sew
ing,""Lost,"
"Found,""Dressmaking,"
roora
cottage on north Eighth street, near third avenue, east front.
$500 Cash
lance monthly payments, will buy anew cottage on south Ninth street. $700 Cash and ti per month will buy a nice cottage on north Eighth street near Lafay
ette
street.
$500 Cash
balance long time, will buy a
4-room
per month
cottage on
north Fourteenth street and First avenue. Lot 54 feet front. $500 Cash and $12
wilt buy
a business room,
with living rooms attached, on north Tenth street.
$500 Cash
balance
1,2, 3
and
4
years, will
buy a room
cottage on Spruce street, convenient to Van shops.
$500 Cash
easy payments, will buy a
6-room
on Gilbert avenue, near Oak. $500 Cash balance easy payments, will buy a
The News
cot
tage on Liberty avenue, convenient to Van shops.
$300 Cash
and
$15
per month
will buy a
4-room
cottage
S-room
tage within one baU square of Main street,cot
$5 Cash
per month will buy a choice building
lot on South side.
VIGO REAL ESTATE C01IPINV.
036 Main Street.
Wi
GOODS WERE NEVER SOLD SO LOW BEFORE.
BDCEEYE CASH STORE.
HATS AND CAPS.
REMEMBER THE SPECIAL SALE
-or-
HATS and CAPS!
-AT-
S. LOBB'S, 515 WABASH AVE.
in stiff hats.
shapes
New
stock
€alyanized Iron Cornices,
goods.
of straw
of boys'
New stock
ASSIGNEE PRICES.
and
ends
wm:»
MADE TO ORDER
Fop $25.00.
PAIR oFtRODSERS
For $5, Worth $7.50.
STRAW"
HATS
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
From 30 Cents to $2.50.
MERRITT.
-THE-
ii
645 Main St.
THE BIO G.
CURE
YOURSELF! .Ask
your Druggist for a
bottle
of
Big
«.
The only
nott poisonotu
remedy for all1
the unnatural discharges and private diseases
of
men and the
debilitating weakness peculiar to women. It cures in a few idays without the aid or publicity of a doctor.
The Vmverm', American Curt. Manufactured by I
The Evans Gbemioal Oo.1 CINCINNATI, o. u. a. a.
BAKERY.
E. W. TURNER
lias moved to his own building at
ear Try llln llreiut
DJtY GOODS.
ANOTHER LOT OF
NEW BARGAINS
ADDED TO OUR GREAT
Slaughter Sale of Wash Dress Goods,
1109
Main
street, and havo completed his oven which is the finest in tho city.
WEDDING-CAKES
Made to Order on Short Notice,
and children'headwear
at less than half their value.
HBRZ, Assignee for S. LOEB.
BASH. HALL.
Detroit vs.. Terre Haute.
T0-DAY,MAY20.
OAMBOAU.BD AT 3*8 f. M.
25c.
E»T
GRAND STAND
MUir.
H1TI0I1L MEAT MARKET No. 28 SouttoSixth St.
mmiOHE No. 804. FREE DELIVEBV
0ALYAH12E1 IBO» GOB3T1CX8. ETC.
LYNCH & SURRELL.
MSlMM
MAMwrjummmm mi TtHMOOWtXQ. SSEBT METAL WOt
MO 710 MAM STRUT. TBBBM BAOTB. DTD1ANA.
4
wi* 'a S
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15c.
Spring lamb, veal, porter houae eteak, abort porter houae. liver sirloins, Ilamheixstake, All kinde oi fine sausage.
