Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1884 — Page 5

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Administrators' Notice.

Estate of Saaael S- Early, Notice It hereby giwn that the undersign* ed have been appola'ed administrators ol the tfate of Samuel 8. Kaily, deceased. Said estate la probably lolvent. if ™'l&JKS£}Admlalrtrato™

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1961. State of Indiana, County of Vigo, in the Superior Court of Vigo Conntv, .* September term, 188i, James A. Roosevelt

VM Ellen A- Hazelriag and Arthur xlase- -. lricg, or if they be dead their unknown iiiiiiiS belra (whose names or unknown to plain- $ ha to he 8 0 a of S tember, 1884, itwas ordered by th« Court that Clerk noUfy by publication said Ellen

II A. Haaelrlgg "net Aithar HaMlngg or if they be dead their un- & kaown,heire), Defendants of the pendency of 'g this action against them.

Said Defendants are therefore hereby nowS fled of the pendency of said aotion against i,: them and that the same will stand for trial

November 25, ,884, the same being at Sept. Term of said Court in the year 1*84. All:, Mwnn N. fMJTfl. Cltrk.

Boadinot 4 HendrieM. Pllft. Atty.

APPLICATION HOB LICENSE. Notice Is berety rfiven that we will apply to the Board of Commissioners ef Vigo county, Indiana, at their Nov. term, for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege ol allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated on the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section 19, ownship 12 north,range 9 west, in Bugar Creek township. Vigo county, Ind.

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MARTIN ALL, MlOHA.Ua KKNNBDT.

APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given thatl win apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co. Ind., at their next term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privliege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon •aid liquors are to be sola and drank Is lo(ted at No. 300 rth Fourth street, corner at Eagl», in the Fourth ward in Terre Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Ind.

BAM'L BBOWN.

Probate Cause No.

In toe Circuit Ourt of Vigo county, lndi» ana, November term 1884, EaosStroute. administrator of the estate of Joha Jacob*' deceased, vs. Marv Jacobs and the ua known belt* of said decedent. To Ma-v Jacob? aid the unknown heirs of

John Jacobs, drcsated. You are severally hereby notified that the a bore named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Clroult Court of Vigo county, Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, ind praying therein lor an order and decree of said court authorising th« sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said deoedont, and in said petition described, to make assets for the p'syment of tho debts and liabilities of said estate: antl that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for nearing in said Circuit Conrt at the court house in Terte Haute, Indians, on the9th day of December, 1884

Witness the clerk and seal t»f said court this 14aay of Ootober. 1884. MEBBU.I.N. SMITH.

APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply 'to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Go., at their next tertfor a lioense to sell intoxicaling liquors in a leas quantity than a .quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on the premises, for a period of one year. My plaoe of business and tht premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank Is situated on a tract of land in tbe northwest qucrter of seciiou 88, township 18 north, of range 9 west, com men clog at a nolnt 28 rods nn 14 feet weft ef the center of the right of way of Lthe Kvansvillo A Crawrordsville railroad, where the sane orosses the south line of said northwest quarter, thence north to the centex of Otter Creek, thence west on said center line 100 feet, thence south to the south ltne of said quarter section* thence east on •the north quarter seotton to the place of be-

inning, In the villace of Ellsworth, Otter Township, Vigo County, Ind. W. B. STEWART.

NoUca of Insolvency.

In the matter of tbe estate of Henry Schaefer deceased, in the Vigo Cirouit Court. Notice Is hereby given that upon petition filed In said Court by the administratrix of said estate, set'ing up the insufiiciency o* the estate of .id decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the fudge of said Court did, on the 84th day of September, 1884, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settl accordingly. The creditors of said osute are therefore hereby notified of sach insolvency and re quired to file their claims against said estate for allowance, u«d further notloe it* hereby given that on tbe 20th day of Octoiier, same being at the September term. 1884, or said court, the final setllement of said estate will come uii for the action of said conrt and ail persons interested in said estate are required to appear at that time and make proof of their claims to any part of the estate.

Wltnsss he Clerk and Seal of said Court at Terre Haute, Indiana, this 24th day of September, 18S1.

MERRILL N.BMITH.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution on transcript Issued from the Vigo Circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Auxast F. Etaer and against Mary Wlnzenreid, principal, and Philip Gerald, bail, have levied udonthe following described real estate situated In Vigo county, Indians, to•Wit:

Twenty-two [22] reet by one hundred and thlrt' -onc [131] feet in the uortbwest corner •r the easthal* of lot two fS| in Dean's second [2nd] subdivision east of the canal In the city of Terio Haute in said coanty and state aud on SATURDAY, the 35TH day of OuTOBEE^ 1884, between the hours of 10 o'clock •. x. and 4 o'clock p. M. of sala day, at the Court House door In Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tbe highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs will then and there offer the fee Mm pie, in and te Siid real estate to tbe highest bidder for oash to satisfy the wme.

This 2nd day of Ootober, 1884. JOHN CLXAKT, Sheriff. RHOADBS& WILLIAMS, Attys. Printer's fee, |6.

SHERIFF'S SAL*. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued from thsV'go Circuit oourt to me directed and •delivered, in favor of Theodore Hulman, Sr. Md against Julea Houriett, William P. Arm strong, Em aline L. Armstrong, Franklin P. Brews.er» Warren X. Soales and Sarah C. JSoules, I am ordered to "sell the tallowing described real estate situated la Vigo county, Indiana, to wit:

Lots numbered fifty-five f551 and fifty-six

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I] ia the Peoples addition and lot numoer [5] in E. Ohm's subdivision all in the elty of Terre Haute, in said oounty and state anaoa SATURDAY, the 1st day of NOVEMBER 1884. between the hours of 10 o'clook A. •. and 4 r.

I. of said day. atUae Oourt House door ia Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding •even years, to the highest bidder tor cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and oosts, I will ttiea and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest hldder tor cash te satisfy the same

This Mi day ef October, 1M4. JOHN CLBABT, Sharift Davis Davis, Attorney. Mater's fee IT. ,, $ & A

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By virtue of an »ider of sale issued from tbe Vigo Circuit: eourt fw me directed and delivered in favor of William Poths aad agalnot Alfred 8. Puliiam and Maria J. Pulliam I am ordered to sell the following describe) real estate situated in Vigo oounty Indiana, to wit: feots numbered eighty-seven [871 and one hundred and twenty-five 1125] in the town of Maxville, in said coanty and state and on 8ATURDAT, tne 1st DAT OF NOVEMBER, 1884. between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. K. of said day, at tbe Court House door In Terre Haute, I will oflbr the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exoeeding seven yean, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and oosts, I will then and there offer the fee simple in and to said real estate to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 9th day of October, 1884. JOHN Cum, Sheriff, A. M. Black, Attorney. Printer's fee, (8.

GHERIFF'SSALE^

BT virtue of an order of sale issued the Vigo Superior Oourt, to me directed ana delivered, in favor of Touissant C. Bnntin and against Henry W. Richartz, LeVris H' Eckerman, John T. Staff, Daniel Voeltxel, and Sophia Voeltxel I am ordered to sell the following described real estate situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to wit:

Lots numbered three [8] aad four [4] in block number three f3] in Mack and Grimes' subdivision of lot number two [2] in Linton and Madrigal's subdivision of part of the west half [xl of section twenty-three [23] township twelve [12] north, of range nine [9] west in said oounty and state and on SATURDAY, THE UT DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1884

Between tbe hours of ten [10] o'clock •. m. and four [4] o'clock p.

MTRRILL N. SMITH, Clerk.

A. 11. Black, piffN atty.

To Hake Life Brighter.

The uysjpeptio's lot la not a hap jy one Bensoo's Capcine Plasters are the remedy Price 25 cents.

THE MARKETS.

TULKUO.

ASSOCIATED P&S8S TLLSOKAM. TOLEDO, Oct. 15

W HEAT—Dull and Bteidy No. 2 cash or Oct., 74Sc Nov., 75£c Dec., 87%c No. 2soft, 82\o Mo. 3 72c975c.

CORN—Ueld firm nothing doing. OATa-Dull: No 2 cash or Oct., 27®27%c, year 27c bid.

LuVER -Quiet and flam Prime, 480.

NEW YOUR.

ASSOCIATED PBBS3 TELKOKAM NEW YOBK. Oct. 15

FLOU R—Receipts, 24,000: «ales, 13,000 bay era favor, mooeraieiy active. WHEAT—Receipts, S48.u(W opened higher, subsequently ru'ea oasle*, aeclinea f@lc leaJlsg to mure activity, o. 1 white nominal, sait, 4«(),000 No. 2 red Nov., 88J4c@87c 110,800, Dec. 88X@80)jc 64s,000, Jan. U^@91 48,000. Feb., P2ci(g)92% 40,0 0, March,

COliN—Heoelpis, early months K@lc better, late lower mixed western spot, S6 @60c future, 49^@6lc sales, 228.00U.

OATS—Receipts, 107,OtO lower western 32 @383 sales, 46,000. HREF—Quiet and unchanged.

PORK—Dull and heary new mess, $17 00, LARD—Dull and lower steiim, $7 CO. BUTTER—Firm weniem 9@90c. CHEESE—F rm: lK@12tfc. BUG A R—Quiet and unch mgod. MOLASSJwi—Dull. PETROLEU M—Easy. Rii E—Steady. JOFFBE— Uull. FRKIGHT3 -Steady^TURPENTINE—Firm: 30«. KOSIN—Steaay (126@ $1

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ALLOW—* irm 8H EQOS—Western, steady 22#928.

CHICAGO.

W AsaooiATsn Paass TBUSRAH CHICAGO Oct. 15 WHEAT—Generly easier 7S%c, cash or Oct. 76«vNov. 78)»®?8«, Dec. 79^c, Jan. a»KN-Ruled almost panlky at times, market for time ruling 9®4 under yesterday for near figures out recovered slight toward close njfc,eash or Oct^ SlJKe( Nov. 43\c, year May.

CINCINNATI. AUOOIATBP FlM|TLLNB41. oirairarAn, Oct.

FLO«fR Steady and unchanged. WHEAT—DuU 8Se. CORN—Quiet No S mixed, 53)jo. OATS—Fair demand Sftjfc. RYE—Firm: S7»*c. BARLEY steady iManthunei FORK-Dull Mj^o. LARD—DUJI aud lower 7^97^0.^ BULKMEATS—Dull and drooping. BACON—Dull and unrhanged. VFHIBEJCY^Steady 81U*

TKI funeral of yooag Daaiel flirael oocured yesterday from the family residence on north Ninth street, Iter, officiating.

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said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute. will offer tbe rents and prodi* of the above described real estate, together with all privileges And appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to ihe highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and oostc, I will then aud there offer the fee simple, in and to said real eslate to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. *Thls 9th day of October 1884.

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JOHN CLKARY, sheriff

Hueton ft Donham, Attorneys., Printer's fee, (7.00.

WANTED—Everybody to know that W. F. Sibley has second school book*, such as are used tbroug 'out the county, for sale cheap. Old school books taken in exchange at 1109 Main street.

Partnership.

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a partnership In the hat business under the name of Schleur ft Murphy nd will do business at the Court House Ha Store on Malr street near Third.

WM. M. soHLtraa,' THOS. MURPHY.

No. 18,885 State of Indiana, County of Vigo, In tbe Vigo Circuit Court, September term 1884. Partition and quiet tit. e. Thomas B.

Jones vs. John A Jones and Amanda Jones his wife, William Jones (single), Joshua Jones and Martha Jones his wife, Klisabeih Noonsn and John Noonan her husband. Belle Dougherty and Dougherty her husband aud Effie Jones (minor). Be it known, that on the 14th day of Ootober 1884, it was oraered by the court that the oierk notify by pubHsauon ssia defendants as non-reai l,.nt defendants of the pendentoy of this action against them. 8ild defendants are therefor* hereby notified of the pendency of said aotion against them aud that the same will stand for trial December 9th. 1884, the Rame being November term of said court in the year 1884,

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1884.

Nilssoii.

LONDON, Oct. 15.—Nilasoa will not go to America daring this year.

Scboil Boirl Mtetii|.

The School Btard transacted some routine business last night. Bills were allowed to the amount of 1607.53. The librarians report was presented. The library advisory oommittee reported a list of over 406 books to be purohased. The report ,wae approved.

Will They?

Tbe owners of the noi thern rolling mill Bade the mill men go to work an hour and a hall earlier this morning so the Republican employes could go to the Republican meeting to-nisbt. This shows what lender eolioitude the mill owners have for tbe convenience oft beir Republican employee. Will the owners of this piill do tbe same thing when a Democratio meeting is to be held? We pause for a reply.

ABSJONDINQ M00DYS.

A Family of Coftl Operators "Bilk" Their Miners for $1500 Wages aad then "Skip."

For a short time past several men named Moody have been operating a mine in tbe Brazil district and having become indeuted to their miners to the amount of about $1500 have left the country. They also owe several other parties and among tbero Mr. A. C. Combs of tbi£ pity, who sold them horses and stock.

Press Opinions.

CINCINNATI, Out. 15.—Both tbe Democratic aud Republican press this morniog agree that yesterday's electicn in Cincinnati was tbe bloodiect ever held fcere. Democratic papers assert that tbe thousand deputy marshals were employed mainly in intimidating honest voters, while tbe Republican press construes the conduct of tbe police force and deputy sheriff in a similar manner, comparing it to the Mississippi policy.

She Knew Him Then.

Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph: A geotlemen who had courted and murricd his wife in a lull beard, and lived for ten year* with bet endowed with the same hirsute adornment, quietly determined to have it cut off. tils wife found it difficult to recognize bim, and sat staring at him,.she sat staring at his strange appearance tor some time. "Well," he exclaimed, "have you got nothing else to do but sit still I suppose you expect me to do all tbe work while you loaf, as usual," he snappibly said. "Why, it is you, after all—I knew you the moment you epoke," she replied.

Much Too Heavy.

New Orleans Times Democrat: "It would nevex do for you to cast your bread upou the waters, my dear," said the found young husb»iid. "Why not, Allred asked pious wife. "Becaute it is so heavy it would sink," he replied. "Wretch!"she exclaimed, "can you make light of so sacred a subject." "No, n.y dear," he replied,,J'nor can my stomach."

BLOODY BUSINESS

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For rea! fun aad instruction caabiaod go to the "Prawuaciaf bee" aad spelling aft oeateaary oLvrch to-morrow

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BUNTIN ft ARMBTRONO, Agents. ft Popular Hardware Man. IKDIAMAPOLIS. JUly 5,1884, Messrs. A, Keifer ft Co.: Gentlemen—I have an antipathy to all so-called hair restorers. A few weeks ago, however, giving way to the persistent entreaties of a friend, I tried Lyon's Zozothlum. 1 am dellghteu with it. My hair, a hich was very gr»y, has been restored to its former natural color. It is no longer harsh and coarse, but is smooth, gloss* and healthful, and my scalp feels better than it has for years. I cheerfully bear testimony to the fact that Lyon's Kozotnlam is a true restorer of the health and na:ur al color to the hair, and heartily indorse It. It is not onlo a cleanly remedy, but it is an admtrable hair dressing, and now thatl kdow its virtues I would not, under any eircumst&nce*, be. without it.

Elec-

List of Killed and Wennded in the "EN. CINCINNATI, Oct. 15 —The tallowing is the list of thoee injured in yesterday's outbreak: Killed: Albert Russell l(oolored). Wounded: Joe Lowry, shot ia apine, fatal: Bridget fluges, struck ia the breast with a boulder, dangerous

John Murphy, shot in tbe stomach, flesh wound Andrew Bennett, colored, ehot inside, aot daagerous John Dalton, shot ia leg, aot dangerous Sam Taylor, oolored. shot ia aide, serious Mike Gorman, polioeman, ahot in back,dangerous Henry Sherlook, polioeman,shot ia back, dangeroua Henry Brown, oolored, ehot in this abdomen, fatal. The last three were wounded in an affray at the ooraer of Sixth aad Freeman atreets late last night. Between 80 and 100 people took part ia the fight, whieh grew out of the attempt of Gorman to arrest a negro Gorman waa ahot la the back by aa ua kaow nerooa aad a geaeral fnulade !M lowed ia which a haadrad shots wore fired. The riot alarm was eeaaded the distarfcanoe was quelled after tho two policemsa aad Browa had hooa

Governor Cleveland on His Way to New York City.

Sousing Bally at Paris Yesterday ia Honor of Carter Harrises-

Local Political Notes.

GOVERNOR CLEVELAND.

Hie Trip From Albany te New York.' NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Governor Cleveland left Albany this morning, accompanied by Daniel L. Lamont, his private secretary, and Mayor Bank* of Albany. It was the express wish of the Governor that no demonstration be made in his honor along the route. At Pougbkeepsie however, the crowd was so lar?6 and enthusiastic that he was induced to show himseli to the assemblage und for Ave minutes shook hands with all who could reach hiin. At this point Senator and Mrs. Newbold boarded the train and the Governor chatted pleasantly with Mr. Newbokl until Garrisons was reached.

Here Hamilton Fish got on board the train and entered the oar occupied by the Governor. They greeted eaoh other cordially and conversed together until tbe arrival of the train at Grand Central depot at about 10:80. A committee compool of Senator Barnum, chairman •bram S. Hewitt, Senator Gorman of Maryland, ex-Mayor Grace, Senator Gwinn, J. W.James, C. D. Campbell, H. B.

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B. Coleman, JSu^ece

Kelly and Messrs. Greene and Vanderpook met the Governor at the depot and after the exchange of greetings escorted him to the oarriage which he entered in company with Senator Barnum and Col. Lamont.

A large crowd assembled abaut the depot, and when Gov. Cleveland made his appearance cheers were given which continued until the carriages departed. Large numbers of men ruohed toward the Governor and held out their hands, which ho smilingly grasped. Several times fter the carriage had started the driver was ordered to stop his horses so tbe Governor oould satisfy the desires of those who desired to shake bis hand. The party drove te the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where the Governor alighted aad immediately proceeded to his rooms. Quite., a orowd gathered outaide the hotel aad gave hearty oheer* on the arrival of the Democratic candidate. The rooms of the Governor were immediately besieged by politicians and reporters, who were anxious to get word from him or his secretary, but Cleveland remained in bis private room, to which only a select few could gain access.

THE CARTER HARRISON RALLY.

Great Meeting in Paris Yesterday. PARIS, III., Oct. 15,1884. [GAZBTTI Special.]—By far the largest number of people ever assembled in Paris was there yesterday at tbe Carter Harrison demonstration. The crowd was estimated to be 'from tea to twelve thousand and everywhere tbe greatest enthusiasm prevailed. All business houses and many private residences were handsomely decorated. One dwelingiswophyof special notice. It was handsomely decorated with flags ftc., and in front cf the house were arranged gas jets in tbe sbape of the letters C. and H. Tbe Terre Haute Escorts numbering about 146 arrived at 11 o'clook and at tbe head of a large and orderly procession, paraded the principle streets until 12 o'clook. In this parade a great number of townships were represented. Forty haudsome young ladies in a wagon drawn by four borses represented Buck and Embarrass townships. Sims township wa9 represented ou horse back. There were nearly 200 ladies and gentlemen riding abreast all dressed in red, white and blue. A live coon on top of a long pole brought forth much applause. At 2 o'clock Mr. Harrison was escorted to the court house, where be addressed thousands ot people and through the entire speech he commanded tbe closest of sttention. He was followed by other speakers. The Paris quintette club sang and was loudly applauded. At 3.30 Carter Harrison was escorted to the train. At nipht there was speaking and a grand torch light procession ana tire works. There were about 700 people in line. Tbe following is clipped from this morning's Express: "Tbe Cleveland and Hendricks escort of this city went over. It is said that they refused to board the train until the Democratic managers paid them for their day's work.' The reports from Paris ind'icate a most disgraceful occasion."

There is not a word of truth in it. The behavior of the boys was good and tbeir drilling was highly commented on by ail. K. Conaban, a resident of .Paris, was shot below the stomach by Grant Tweedy without tbe slightest provocates tion. fatal

hoped the shot will not prove

CALKINS ILL.

From Ihe present indications Major Calkins, tbe Republican candidate tor Governor, will have to succumb (o the strain on him and uve up bis canvas*. He is ill at the residence of bis (r..i «i. r-in-law at Lafayette. »nd bis joint witn Col. Gray at that place, wnicb w..s to have occurred Monday, has been mdeiintetly postponed. Col. Gray is in spleDdid physical irm and is bearing up well under tbe fatigue and exposure of a vigorous campaign.

POSTPONED.

The Veedersburg joint debate between Lamb and Johnoton, tbe last of the series, has been postponed until Wednesday the 29th.

GOVBBNOB HBNDBIGKP.

Thomas A. Hendricks, Democratic oandidate for Vioe-Presideat, will speak in thfs elty on the night of October 24th He will be reoeived in grand style and there will be euoh an outpouring of the people to hear him aa waa sever before aeea la the history of Terre Haute.

Far Congress-

Louisvnxa, KY~ Oot. 16.—Returns from the Seooad district Demooratic

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rimariee indicate the nomlaatioa of Polk Laffoa over Hoa. James Clay, the present laoumbent.

Hitnean, CONN., Oot. lfc—The ltepuhlleaas of the Seooad distriot aomiaated M. L, Chapssaa ioaator.

Two boys aaaMd fa. Callahaa and IM-Wead, ngnd about tea or twelve, last alght Oa suspicion off

COURT HOUSE ECHOES.

Ftsar Thmdarl Mir.

JDQ. IAWSOB, Goo. 0*Brisn, Geo. L. Rankin. Chas. Lswis, Than. Ooanelly John Gilder aad Joe. Gosswsre fined for drunkenness.

Jacob Fulfer waa fined for eanyiag concealed weapoae. Chas. Goodmsn Waa fined $3 and costs for assault aad battery.

George Wolley waa fined tor proU&ity. lu'iaiAaa uenwas. Jamea W. Elliott and Tfawaah Underwood.

Jo-. V. D. Coleman aad Mary A Beiss. Bate Hoffman aad Flora A. Solamon.

James W. Bell and Emma 8. Gaston. Jas. H. MeClintock and Ella Oliver. Jeremiah Beevea and Sarah A. Kinsey.

Geo. L. Martin and Miaaie M. Nichols From IWday*i®ally^s •roaiCB Muarar. Patrick Kelly aad John Thayer were fined for drunliennees. ...

NSW SUITS—SOPB&ioa oouax. 1375—Elvina K. Hodgkins vs. Edwara Hod gk ins, divorce. T. A. Nantz. 1876—Preatoa Hussy AS. Lizzie A. Conantat. al. foreclosure. Rhoads & Williams.

From Baturday* Sally NBW SUITS—SUFKBIOR OOSBT. 1S77—Marietta Grover vs. Fred A. Boss et. al., complain. J. H. 0. Boyee.

NEW sons —cracurr oooar. 13,8*0—Herman Hulman vs. Charles II. Uirzel, attachment. 13,831—R. Dunnigaa vs E. L. Yaa Cleave et al, foreclosure. Roquet and Davis sad Davis.

ADAMOSVRAXBIX:

Catharine Irwin, ot the estate of Wat. Irwin, deceased. Bond, $6009. From Monday's Sally.

NBW SUITS—CIBCUIT OOUBT. 13,882—Thomas B. Johns vs Peter Best on account. Kelley & Leveque 13,838—City of Terre Haate vs Miehsel Daugherty, official. Pugh.

MABBIAOB LIOBNSKS.

John Hoke and Melinda J. Godfrey. JUSTICK LOCXXAN. Chas. Simmons, asssult and oattery oa Thos. Jonee fined $1 sad costs.

John Beard, Thoa. Baker, Michael Ryan, Fitch Patrick, Thoa. Jonee, Jamea Walker, John Reed and Belle Liak were fined ior drunkenaeos.

James Gardner wee fined $10 aad coats for unmercifully beating hie son, aged 14, south Thirteenth-and-a half street Saturday night.

James Walker, for assault and battery on Officer O'Reilly waa fined fS aad costs. ^From Tuesday's Bally.

CIRCUIT COVKT.

John Abby was sentenced to the penitentiary for a year for stealing a necklace. NBW SUITS—CIXCDIT COUAT. 13.884—Jamea Nelsoa vs Catharine Nelson, divorce. F. O. Donaldscn. 13.885—Thomas B. Jones vs John A. Jones et al, partition and to quiet title. A. H. Black.

MABBIAOB LICENSES.

Frederick W. Neiderhiser and Mary Rowrk. C. F. Wood and Maty E. Foxworthy. rHarrison J. Lambert and Mary E. Fares. t. From Wednesday's Bally,

CIBCUIT COURT.

Stephen Baldwin, keeping a gaming bouse lined flO and costs.

TIE PARI* SHOOTING.

Another Serious Affray Taere Last Night—Tbe Smiths Taken to Danville.

PABIS, Oat. 15.—[UAZSTTB Special.]— Last night at 9:30 a shooting affray occurred on our streets. Grant Tweedy, in the presenoe ot Biley Carnah»n and others, hurrahed tor Blaine and Logan. Carnaban called him bad names and Tweedy "pitched into" him. They were patted by bystanders, and separated, in a short time they met again, Carnaban bad quite a gang with bim. They assailed Tweedy with whips and sticks. He was badly bruised in tbe fight. He shot, and bit Carnaban in the breast, it was a personal affair and ocourred after all tne exercises of the evening had closed. Carnaban is in a dangerous condition and has but little sympathy for his uncalled for assault, Bllet, who was shot by tbe Smiths, is still alive ...Sheriff Stewart, on the advice cf some of our citizens, took the Smiths to Danville on Monday evening and placed them in jail for safe keeping, not deeming it safe to have them remain here.

FRENCH VICTORY.

tbe Chinese Badly Beatea. PABIS, Oct. 15—Gen'. De Llste tele graphs as follows: "Col- Donnier after a brilliant fight on Friday carried the heights commaoding the fortress of Chue. The Chinese forces were very large and their losses during the fight were 3.000 killed including their oom mauder. French loss slight.

The Oflloe-belders.

WASHINOTON, OcL 15.—A number of prominent officiate are still absent from tbe city and many clerks see already arranging for leasee of abeence to go no

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to vote at the presides tial election. Political matten therefore still continue to attract attention on all hands and although there la to-day ao appearance of excitement, the November electkas are

manifestly the uppermost subject of

THE PROHIBITIONISTS

Te Held a Csngrssslsaal Convention at Crawferdsville^.

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The Prohibitionists of the Eighth Congresstoaal district will held a ooavsatioa at Crawfordsvllle oa Taesday aext, Oct. llat, for the purpoee of aomiaatiag a oaadidate for Ceagrooo. All Prehi^ Uoaiota are Uvited to attead.

The eeaveatiea will meet at the oourt hoaeo at 1 o'elook p. m.

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llie police board meet this awning to take action oa the propoeed quarantine against small-pox ia Prairietoa aad Prarie Creek townships.

The meeting wee called ia\- punaof the following oosamuaicatioa from the Board ot Health:

TBBBS HACTX, Oct 10,1884:

To Wm. H. Armstrong, Eiq., Mtyor off the city of Terre Bauto: DXAB 8IK—Whereas the epidemic off saull-pox now existing ia Prarieloa township claims five shore victims siaoe its appearance and ne the doee proximity to our city endangers the iatroductioo of this loathsome disesse ia our midst we therefore deem it expedient to enforce a strict quarantine with the infected district, that no person be permitted to eater the city without a pass signed by proper authorities of said township. We therefore pray your honor to assist asia tbe enforcomeat of this oeder by immediate aid of the police board off the city.

Emergency demands immediate action.

L. J. WILLIXN, M. D. L. J. WBINSTBIN. M. D.

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E. F. STBTSON, M. D.

Board of Health for the city of Terre Haate. QUARANTINE aSTABUSHBD.

The board met with His Honor, the Msyor, presiding. It was decided to eetabliah a rigid quarantine against Prairietoa and Prairie Creek townships'and for this purpose, police will be stationed at the loot of first and£ lao Seventh streets.^ No one will be allowed to enter the city from those approachea, without the neeessaiy pass. Officer Deming will be detailed for the Prairieton road and a, speeial police will be put at the junction ot Seventh street with the Lockpoct toad st the Idaha grocery.

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Dr. Joha R. Or^to, the County Health1 officers, visited the infected district yesterday and tept rta seven aew cssss. Hale, the man who WM selling potatoes un the streets of Terrs Haute aboul a week ago, ia attacked. Fortunately, there are no cases within miles of Prairieton, and citizens of that protecting themselves from the contagion.

QUABANTTNB NOHCB.

The following notice wee posted up throughout the two townships. It contains the names of those authotiaed by the Oounty Health ofl|cer to issue pessss*

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Ordered by the Board of Health! of Vigo County that no citizen of Prairieton and Prairie Creek townahipe, of said county, fhall leave said townships/, without a paas from some practicing: physician, or such guards 'aa may be stationed on public highways leadings therefrom.

That no pass shall be issued to any person who has in any way been exposed to the small pox now in exlsteooe in said townships, or who have not besn successfully vaccinated.

That persons who have not been successfully vaccinated shall at onoe be vaccinated.

That all public meetings in said townships are prohibited. Ordered that any person violating the above regulations or the laws of they State of Indiana in relation to contagious diseases, shall be proeeouted to tbe fUU extent of the law.

That the foregoing remain in force while the small pox exists in said town-' ships.

Dr. Drake, Dr. Ogle, Henry C. Jones, Tulh Simmons, Amos S. Holloway and S. S. Henderson are authorized to issue passes.

By order of Vigo County Board of Health. J. B. C'BAPO, .? Secretary and Executive Officer.

FOBHOPPASS.

The following is tho form of tbe quarantine pass: QUARANTINE PASS.—I state on my honor that I have been successfully vaccinated and have not in any manner' been exposed to the small pox. 1 make this statement tor the purpose of getting

apses. Pass the above person.

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ASTORIA. L.I., Oct. 11.—Dipthoria has become epidemio. Over firty eaaee and five deathe this week.

ABoard of Health,

LONG ISLAND CITY, Oot. 11.—The Board of Health has found ohargea of blackmail and bribery againet one of their number to be well founded, and requested his removal.

HORSE AND BUGGY FOUND

la tbe Weeds Southeast efTewn. A big bay mare aad a buggy aad a set of harness nave been found in the woods en the fsrm of Joha Harkoess ia Hoaey Creek township, seven miles southeast ot the city. They were first discerned* there on Wednesday. The hosse wan unhitched ead the harases tskea off aad thrown on the ground. The buggy is an old one. An old umbrella is in it. The case is attracting considerable attentioa. The property was probably stolea mkl thea abandoned. Perhapo there has beea foul play. Anybody knowing off the ht should look iato the matter:

By tbe combination of different actidee by ignorant persons for baking yowder, they reader the food rery latlgestible, aa the ehemloal aettoa whoa they eater tho etomaeh proveate their being digested. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ia a perfect powder. No baking powder ia tho market that produces such good results la the ovsa.

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LAWBBNCB, Mass., Oot. 1&—Comsseaoiag Monday aext, the Everett aaiOs will roa oaly forty hours a week.

Boeiox, Oet. Mi—D. G. Bavell Adaam, greeers, ef this elty, it te Beuhea Mncaad

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