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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1887.

Allen Ghaoel Elects Trustees. At

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DO NOT MISS READING^ THE ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES IN THE GAZETTE. ALL THE LEADING PRESENT EVENTS ARE TREATED BESIDES THE AMUSE MENT THERE IS MUCH INSTRUCTION.

Ex-Warden Howard.

JKFFER80Nvtlle, Iod., March

J.

31—A.

Howard, ex-warden, and

M. S.

Haette, ex-clerk of the prison sonth, entered an appearance in the Circait Court last evening in answer to the civil suit instituted by the state. The grand jury began an investigation «i-Warden Howard this morning. ,,

Sootty McAllister, the

north end

prize fighter, went into James Sullivan's saloon at 619

north Third street last

ausrht and when he wouldn't pay for his drinks Mrs. Sullivan struck qim a lick over the head with an iron poker. Scotty walked to police headquarters and was taken to jail to have his wounds dressed.

For a Duel in

Paris.

'Pabis, March 31—The Count de Donville Maillefeu, deputy for the Somme district, and M. Sansleroy, also a member of the chamber of deputies, became involved in an altercation in one df the corridors of the chamber of deputies to** day, during which the count struck the deputy a stinging blow in the face.

daelis probable.

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J&'sfer ..in, The Centralis Officers Meet Terre

ulfir\iHaiite

Parties Here. 2

Proposal to Raise $150,000 Between j. Here andHutsonville by TownTaxation.

Needles, of Nashville,Dts., Presi-

m*# dent of the CJentralia

SPECIAL

F. M.

& Salem railroad

Gillett,of New York, a contractor, and Mr. Roseborough, of Sparta, His., came to the oity today and registered at the Terre Haute House, where they met a number of business men

in

shortly before

was

&

JAMESPYLE'S

composed of leaders in

business and what

was

said

southwest part

was

and

faction* li

slpuldbewltliouttt.

9old by all Grocers. KEWAREoftoltetto VmTdesWed to mislead. is tt

JFE

labor-BavingPEABUCEiEaoo/f compound, ttw above syxaboLand nam* Cf

was

Gillett said he had not yet been over the eastern end of the line and did not know the

character of

this side

It is purely a Medicine as its cathartic properties forbidq its use as a beverage. It is pleasant to the taste,.and as easily taken by children as adults. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CC

M. W. Spaulding

W. H.

room

12

o'clock. There

were present EL Hnlman, (who presided), Josephus Collett, Willard Eidder, Elisha Havens, Robert

Geddes,

E. H.

Bindley, Ben G. Hudnut, John H. Berry, J. A Parker, Samuel T. Reece, J. R.

Duncan,,- Mayor Kolsem,.

C. G.

Oakey and representatives of the press. It was not a large meeting,

seen, but it

to the

point. The visitors first explained their organization in a general way. The faots most desirable to be known were brought out, however,in the subsequent conversation. They have a route graded from Gentralia,

there. Mrs. John

which is in the

of Marion county, Ills.,

to Sparta on the Mobile & Ohio railway, a distance

of

27 miles.

objective point

Their western

wiJl

be either St Gene­

vieve or Chester on the Mississippi rivelr, a distance of about 18 miles further. Should they not complete a line to Terre Haute their eastern terminus will be Salem for the present. Salem is on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad in Marion county, about ten miles east of Gentralia. From Salem to Terre Haute is in round numbers about 100 miles. The entire line to the Mississippi,where we oonnect with the Iron Mountain

the country

between Gentralia and Terre Haute and could not therefore make a regular business proposition. When he returns from New York, in thirty days or so, it is.his intention

to take

a trip over the

line on horseback in company with some of the directors and he would then be in better shape. He had understood, however, from the committee which went from here to Salem to meet them that $200,000 would

be raised on

of the

river and

as

if that was

true the Illinois parties would then undertake to build the road. Mr. Hulman said he doubted if so much

that could be raised.

In this opinion Mr. Collett concurred. He put $150,000

as

the outside limit and

to this Mr. Hulman assented. Mr. J. A.

Parker said that Hutson-

ville, 112., will give $60,000 if the road comes through there, but that sum will not help us out. The distance from here to Darwin

was

er at

19

Sole Proprietors,

stated by Mr. Park­

miles, to Hutsonville

we

STXOUIS and KANSAS CITY

definite proposal is.made and endeavor to have the townships on this side of the river through which the road will pass vote appropriations to aid it. Terre Haute cannot appropriate anything, her limit having been reached, but Harrison township can. Mr. Hulman, in answer to an inquiry, said that he

The old Roe» survey to St. Louis via Darwin, made in 1865,

Burvey

sonville in

It really looks

and the Tuell

via Chennowith Ferry were both

talked over. The line which seemed to have the most favor with those present was: Terre

Haute to Hut­

Crawford county, Ills.

thence either to Newton or Willow Hill in Jasper county, (on the JLittle Wabash river) thence to Salem on the O. & M. in Marion county thence to Centralia thence to Nashville to in Washington county thence to Sparta and thence to St. Genevieve.

as

L^ing

Affections, also

apositive and radical cure .for

F.

by

means of a narrow guage road, is between 160

170 miles.

Mr. Collett stated that Terre Haute prefers to have the Illinois organization build and operate the' road. The object of the proposed organization on this side

to get the surveys, secure

the appropriations,etc,aod then turn all oyer to the Illinois company. There was no one here he said who seemed willing to build the road.

Mr. Hulman said that the other gentlemen who had come here to confer with Terre Haute men (there

different sets

are several

of them in

frivolous and criminal folly.

(should

cross the river, there) at 28 miles. After some further discussion, it was decided to organize here

Nervous

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by addressing with stamp

naming this paper,

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R0CKVILLE. —1

Competitive Drill—Old Railway Track Removed—Notes-

RocKVUiLK,

Ind., April

night..

2—GAZETTE

special]—Prof. Breing's orchestra from Terre JJaufc© played

for the dance last

•v

There will be a competitive drill between the Cadets and Battery at the Military Carnival the 21st, 22nd and 23d.

Good has sold

on the

West

F.

car works at Terre Haute. Miss Elva Bon Durant, of Washington, Ind., is the guest of Miss Ida McKay. She will spend the summer here.

Miss Rena Rice has charge of the Fan Drill at the Military Carnival.

The old railway track was taken tip this week. Most of onr district schools olosed last Friday. The Catholic schools will close next Friday. "G"

Grimes has all of his' fast horses here now. He is preparing for the spring races.

The examination

it will

be

of

of

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ttASTflTTE: TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7.1887.

to

religion. The Abbe Duvin,who is onto

of

the father favorite confessors of the great ladies here,deolared yesterday irom the pulpit, that he should refuse absolution to any person who persisted

Quarantine Instituted.

ST. LOOTS, March

as soon as a

31.—A

Quarantine

was advised

that money voted by township did hot necessarily have to all be expended on the line in the same township,

was

instituted here

today against cholora. The state has been under paper quarantine since February 7th, but the proclamation has not heretofore been enforced at this point. The cholera has

trailed

northward in

South America until it has reached the Isthmus of,

Panama, and it is feared the

Mexican Central trains may bring it into the United States. By order of the State Health officer, Rutherford, all persons,

baggage and freight

RAHWAY, N.

though matters are

about to take definite shapa Terre Haute men should go abead and complete their organization at once, attend to the surveys, and work up the township elections.

'l _' Consumption Cured, An old physioian, retired from"' prac ice, having had placed in his hands by an Jfiast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and

from chol­

era infected ports will be denied admittance to the state. Passengers going east from this oity will be furnished certificates Irem the local health officer. All mails from cholera infected ports will be disinfect^J)e^^ngiWiyedp mto the state- &

Evidently Not Mary Maltby.

j.,

Maroh

Mayor Daly received the following letter this morning written in red ink: "Dark deed, dark night, dark eye. Offer a big reward and you have got your mau"

The letter

was

signed "Vidooq"

A MILE IN

46

NEWS OP THE WEEK

Cleanings From the Gazette's Local Columns.

WillE. Simmons, formerly of this city, died at Joplin, Mo., last Saturday. John

R.

opened out his

variety store, one store south of the Postoffice, Monday. Mr. Spaulding has a very attractive stock.

jti® v-H

his drug store

side

of

the square tft John

Meachard. Kane Goodwin has a position

Mrs.

Frank

C.

applicants for

West Point will be held at the Court House the 18th. We hope Rockville will send some boy who will be able to pass the examination and who will

Crawford, died

a

number

euohre on the

ty. J. W.

stay

Meaoham has returned

from her visit

to

Terre Haute. Her sis­

ter, Miss Alice Burnett, accompanied her. Mrs.

G. D..Lind,

Danyille, Ind., is

visiting relatives here. The gas company has

made

assessment

their first

60

per cent on each share.

Ike Ott now wears the champion shot medal of the Riiie Club. This county is becoming flooded with school teachers. Every year several dozen new ones are added to the list. It will soon be a question what we are to do with them.

Rev.

N.

Oarr, of the Frankfort school,

preaches here this evening at the

church at

7:30.

M. E.

Jot Hadley has moved into the property on Howard avenue owned

W.Overpeck.

A DervefSion During Lent Sat Down on By the Church.

PARIS,

March

that seotion)

had been tunable to make any definite proposals. He wanted to know of Mr. Gillett what his company has to propose.

31.—A number

for divorce. The following marriage licensee were issued this week:

Abraham

L.

Mrs.

31—A

SECONDS j*

The Indianapolis Journal prints

beats the highest record,

Noras, 14

was

1 5 ft "v j'"-» •/'ft Tf43* s»"*s-.•.•"i-•¥!•»-s»w"

».' & f. A ». *ff

.U.w. \t **&: (w -V»^

Coffin is in Chattanooga,

where he will

go

business. John Kingston and family have removed to Patoka.

Mrs. Almira Shaw died Sunday afternoon, the 27th, and Mrs. John S. Eiohelberger died the same day.

E. A.

in

the

Burr, mother of Mrs.

on the 28th.

T. EL Riddle and wife have gone to Kansas City to remain some time.

Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Crapo entertained

of friends at

progressive

29th.

Mr3.

A. C. Daddleson is

visiting in

GhicagOi James Flaherty, of Manion Bros., is on the sick list.

Miss Ida McElfresh is visiting relatives in Covington,. Ind. Mrs. Peter Stein, of north Fifth street is

Very seriously ill

Mrs.

ill at her home on north Eighth street. jMr. and Mrs. J. T. H.

ting Mr.

Miller and Son Frank of

north Eighth street have gone

ville Tenn. Freddy Rupp, son of Jaok Rupp, was thrown from

a pony

ing in Terre Haute. Wm. Van Wyck,of

F.

Also at Hollandsburgh

tomorrow evening. Miss Mary Bullion has moved her millinery stock into the room on the East side formerly occupied by

Stransser.

G. F.

Hibbit Hargrave & Hutchinson have moved their furniture stock into Huchinson's room on the North side. 1

Emma Orndoff sues James Orndoff for divorce. James Lyons, traveling man for Bement, Rea & Co.,drew the

writing desk

Mrs.

by

Phillips and Nona Per­

kins. John Nicum and Lulu Gain. Geo. Kispert and Elizabeth

E.

Milan Caton has gone

in such

y.

special to

the Republican from El Paso, Texss, says:

O. G.

brother

of Mary Maltby has arrived here from Newark and states that his sister is at present living in that city and that she presented herself at police headquarters at Newarfc this morning to prove that she is alive. If this

story be true the

case is still shrouded in mystery. Superintendent Harrison, of the City Home of Newark, said this inornmg that he had not been positive in his identification, but had merely expressed an opinion that the features of the murdered girl bore a strong resemblance to those of Mary Maltby.

a

statement that a mile was made on the 1. & St.L. between Paris and

a day or two ag:o in 46

this citv

seconds. This

51

seconds. It

done with engine No.

Master Mechanic

t-

12, built

by

Ramsey.

K*

Falls.

Gottfried Heinrich and Margaret Marten. Wm. Aue and Emma Orndorff. &§Jj

Frank Davis and Ida

M.

Burns.

Geo. Myer and Anna

a design of

wreaths of immortelles, death's heads and other cemetery emblems, while the glasses in which the champagne is served are made in the form of skulls. The footman who wait at table are dressed like undertakers, nnd during dinner an invisible organ plays melancholy music. This new insanity has become so much the rage here that the priests of the fashionable churches have begun to preach against it aB"a scandal

F.

Alra M.

Htrassner.

Jared and Mollie

J.

Garen.

CLAY CITY.

to

J. W.

Kansas.

Danhour returned from Kansas

Tuesday evening. Five pensioners were examined this week.

Nineteen students at the Clay City Normal. Robert Guthrie went to Brazil Thursday.

Wm. Luther received a pension of $548 this week.

Mrs. Bob Black is Cory. Deputy sheriff has beea here this week. t,

Mrs.

R.

Bason is in

F. M.

Brazil.^!,, j"

Dorthy has been in^Terre Haute

this week. ./ John Gial hl^ sold out to

Wm. Ar-

nett. George Buggies is in Goal City. Mine Inspector McQuade was here this week.' "jifii••

Fesler visited in Terre

Haute this week. £r- ,«® Bsfi y.fi-UiJi t» 1* MM di Si

J. F. Hyatt,

Friday. One

of Coal City, was in town

of Abraham

Rochester was in town this Week. Train No. 9, south bound,was delayed here Friday morning by losing a bolt,

CATARRH CURED.

A clergyman,after

6 IT WAS SUICIDE.

"'7 -1 & .. Ex-Qov. Reynolds' Motive For Taking His Life.

St. Louis Mach 31.—rfon.

Reynolds

tia, and his estate of

to Nash­

Wednesday and

had a leg broken. The Clerk's Association has appointed an executive committee

composed of

Joe Foley, Wm. Greiner and

Wm. Lane.

John Talbot, of Kansas City, is

y(sit­

New York, is at

the Terre Haute Hons?. Married—At the residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday,Mr. Alva M.

Jareq and Miss Mollie Garen. Married—At the groom's residence on Weddesday, Mr. Geo. Myer and Miss Annie

bookcase and

made and

raffled

John McGauley. Mrs. Fred H.

J. W. Watt,

Goo.

FRENCH LADIES FOLLY. 7

of young,

beautiful and fashionable ladies of Parisian, high life have discovered a Hovel method of combining merriment and mortification during the season of Lent. They attended once a week a "dinner of tke monrners." The ladies, twelve in number, dress in the deepest mourning, the dining-room is hung with blaok, the table is of black wood, the chairs are black, with silver ornamentation, the dishes have

of south Thirteenth

street, has been called to Marshall on account of the serious iUnees gy^, her grandfather, Mr. Wm. Lockard^W

Miss Ella Black, entertaiii the South Side Whist Club Friday night at heifhome east

of

the eity.

Mrs.

H.

Oliver was tendered a birth­

day surprise Thursday night. Clarissa Tryon sues Noah

W.

Thos.

C.

committod raicide

torn house

into the plastering

few

at the etui*

yesterday afternoon, by

plunging down the elevator shaft from the third floor. He fell a distance of eighty feet, and crushed in his sk^ll* The,cause of the rash act was mental derangement superinduced by hallucination that he was about to become insane. A

minutes before 2

O'clock

he

en

tered the building and sauntered into the United States court room. Several persons met him in the building and he appeared in his usual humor.

Been to leave

found a letter

two

with consumption.

F. Zieglar

is lying dangerously

Miller are visi­

Millers parents in Parke coun­

twice

before

He

was

the United

shal's

office,

States' mar­

and stepping into the ele­

vator gate passed out of view.

minutes later he

A few

was brought out of the

«ub-b$setnent dead. In

his

pocket

was

to his

wife stating that

years ago he contracted malaria in Aspinwall and had failed to reoover, the disease settling in his spine. Recently he had been troubled by insomnia and frequent nervousness. Visions inyited him to join his dead friends,and fearing lest he should be a burden to his wife by becoming a lunatic,

having

been troubled with demen­

$65,000

being in

order, unimpared and productive,he determined to end his life. Mr. Reynolds was well educated, and has held a number

of

prominent

offices,

both United States and state, was lieutenant governor at the beginning ot the war. He fought a duel in 1854

with

Nxw YORK, March 31.—A

off by

Benjamin and daughter,

of Lynchburg, Vs., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Oakey.

Tryon

B.

Gratz Brown, in which Brown was struck in the knee.f

HE JUMPED 0NXHE ST A GET.

An Insane Man Takes Part Brooklyn Performance.,

in a

scene of ex

citement occurred in the last act of the performance of "Pa"

by

Sol Smith Rus­

sell and his company at the Brooklyn Park theatre last evening. One of the actors was dancing an uproarious jig when one of the]

spectators

parquette

suddenly left his

seat and

passing

through an

empty box sprang upon the stage and joined in the dance with many violent gestures. His excited manner and con tortions gave evidence of sudden insanity. He was seized by the police and locked up. His actions created oonsid erable excitement among the spectators.

RAILWAY REFORM.

The Railways Agree to do Away With an Abuse. 'r NEW YOBK, Maroh

ecutive committee of the^Frunk line and the Gentral Traffic association held an important meeting at Commissioner Fink's office yesterday. The end sought is nothing ldss than the

run uot only as

-•«.

The Clav City^Norrrtal—Pensioners Exam2 ined-^-Notes.^" J, CLAY CITY. IND., April

1.—[GAZETTE

SpecialJ—Tom Cnllen of Bowling Green, was here Thursday. The town and vicinity has been besieged this week with fruit tree men,

to

ST. JOHNS,

Lowe's sons died

unexpectedly this week. John Warner is in Green county.'*'-'? Jolfti Gardner went to

Lewis town­

ship Saturday. Frank Homer has been in Brazil all week.

J. W. Bledsoe

is in Savanna,

T^ui-

The stave factory has shut down for lack of bolts. Work at the mines is getting better.

years of suffering

from that loathsome

disease, Catarrh,

and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a prescription which completely cured and saved him from death. Any Bufferer f~om this dreadful disease sending a self addressed stamped envelope to Dr.Lawrence, 212

East Ninth

street, New York, will receive the recipe free of charge. .i j4itm 'Can't eat a thing." Hood's Sarsa-' parilla is a wonderful medioine for creating an appetite, regulating digestion, and giving strength.

N. F.,

v.

The Stomach Distils Acids.

These, if existent in a natural quantity, and unvitiated by bile, play their part in the functions of digestion and assimilation. But the artificial acid resulting from the inability of the stomaeh to convert food received by it into sastenanoe, is the produoer of flatulence and heartburn, which are the B^ostharraiMing aymptoms of of dyspepsia. The best carminative is Hoetetter'.s Stomach Bitters. Far more effeotive is it than casbonate of soda, magnesia or fisher alkaline salts. These invarably weaken the stomaoh without producing permanent benefit Nq man or woman chronically dyspeptic, and consequently nervous, cen be in possession of the full measure of vigor allowed by nature. Therefore, invigorate and regulate thesystem, and by so dhing protect it front malaria, rheumatism and other Berious maladies.

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OF PUKE COD LIVER OIL And Hypoptes|ifiites of Utne & Serfs

Almost aft Palatable as Milk.

The only preparation of COD L1VKB OIL thattan t* taken readily and tolerated tor a luag tlafr kj delicate stomachs.

ATfP AS A BEMEDT FOB

Tbui

30.—The

complete abol

ishment of commissions for the sale Of passenger tickets all over the conntry to

professional ticket

brokers, but also as

to

who have for many years been allowed commissions on the sale of tickets over lines connecting with those in whose employment they have been. The decision was reach unanimously, and by such a large number of lines that it is believed it will prove more effective ihan previous attempt in the same direction, which were put into force only on trunk lines. This abuse, which began more than thirty-five years ago, has grown to

such unanimous proportions

that it is estimated that it

more thrn

is now cost,

ing the railways of the United Statesdirectly, and indirectly, at the rate

$5,000,000,

to

March

ported loss of the Bteamer Eagle is confirmed by the discovery of wreckage on Bonavista Bay. The crew numbered

250

men and there is nothing to show that any one was saved. The steamer was lost on4he shoals near Funk Island, off Bonavista Bav. The inhabitants ar.e on the outlook for bodies of 31(rthe drowned.

Stanley's Surprise.

LONDON, March

31—A

sees of

and north," he

gal have strode with audacious and frantic haste to exclude British trade. Now

I

come

to

Zanzibar. There

is

haughty and overbearing and

carries an air of

'you

COTfgOTPTIOTr*

& Co., Augusta, Maine.

joint ex­

WORKING Ci ASSES

of

annually,and has

a great extent been the means by which the ticket scrlpers have been built up.

A GREAT DISASTER.

The Steamer Eagle Thought to be Lost, ''.fwfivVWith 250 Souls.1,?, ST. JOHNS,

N. F.,

March

31.—A report

has reaohed here of the total loss of the sealing steamer Eagle, with a crew

250

JK.V.

BdUOFliLOliS AFFElTlOMg. AMAEHIA, CEX ESAii DEBILITY. COUPIlS AXP THROAT AFgKCTlOJiS, aod all WASTlJiO DISORDERS OK CHDUMtES is marrellom in its nadtiT "^frMcriSSdaaTeilSorBeTEytSeTIeiST^alcIaM1: «&the countries of the world.

For Sale by *11 Pruggliti.

X^Send for Pamphleton Wasting Diseuet. AJ— fcaaa. SCOTT Jk JIOWH-U. lew Ywk.

P. H. M0NING ER.

Th* famous wine grower and -manufacturer north of the oity, Is now making a specialty of his fine wines, waicb are unequaled anywhere in the country for their exoe)lence. His dry wines the Tralnuer, Hockheimer, Riesling, St. Jullext Oatawba and Keirstiner, are the highest grade of wines manufactured anywhere, and the tovers of these fine drinks would do well to give Philip a call. He has now come to the front with anew grade of wine known as the Anti-Ferment which is positively the finest sweet wine new on the market. It is nothing more nor less than the pore grape juice, and is not intoxicating, this grape of wine is rapidly gaining ground on the markets, and persons wishing some of thi* superior quality of drinks will do well to call while the supply lasts.

MONEY!

prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from *60 cents to 95 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the business Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To ench as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for writing. Fall partioalars and outfit free. Address

OBOBOS

regular agents

DAKOTA

Lands c,t present

LOW PRICES.

Terms so easy that the latid will PAY FOR ITSELF In Five years. Prices ore rapidly advancing. Maps, with guide booka,^ giving rango of

31—The

re­

letter from

HenrytStanley,dated Capetown, March 3d, expresses bewilderment at the constant evidence he

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British yield­

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before noise,

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must.' The na­

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find

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