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The Daily Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 3

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Hie Daily Democrat LOCAL NUGGETS Gathered tnd Girnered for the Dem ocrai's Readers. June SOtb. All kinds of fresh, salt and smoked meats at ohnson 286 tf Quite a number of people from this city attended the race at Wabash today. Nicholas Fisher, the popular shoe dealer. Is confined to his home today by sickness.

Second hand goods wanted at Johnson's pawn shop, on east Market street. 67 6t "Work on the high School foundation Is progressing rapidly "and soon It will be ready for the brick work. a wedding to take place about Jnlv 1st' Both nartles are on Jef ferson street. 21183 Anna Fisk, of Hagers town, who has been visiting Hiss Etta Hasty, will return home next Thursdsy. Try the Market St.

gallery for fine work in the photographic line liest of satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. 54tf 52 lt lasi mgnt was tne time ior re gular meeting, of the city council but no quorum oT members was present and no session was held. Jacob Shaffer, an old citizen living south of town, is still suffering from the of a case of grippe which he had during the epidemic. Jacob Shlvely, who lives near 'Markle. has recovered' from, his recent critical illness and was able to be In the city today.

He Is about seventy five years of age. When' you want photographs, tintypes, views or enlargements, in Crayon, India Ink or Water Colors, don't forget to call at Market street gallery. Respectfully. D. M.

Kaufman, 54tf 52 It Photographer. For tbe past five days the ther momeier una ueco uitiyiuu ui A. V. 1 .11 around the ninety mark, ranging from eighty four to as high as ninety eight. The highest point was reached last Saturday fore noon.

It has; been a stretch of ex tremelv hot weather. The Kokomo steam laundry has established an agency in this ittv ai vnn TcmmIv Jk Dftntrhertv'ii drug store. It turns out the nnest work in the state and your patron age is solicited at least for a trial. Goods will be sent on Tuesdays. 68 6t Bichtbr A Smith.

The Brotherhood of tive jriremen win run an excursion to Lake Slaxlnkuckee on Sunday, August 17th. All the excursions and entertainments ever given by thla organization have been pleas ant affairs and this one will be no exception. They will no doubt be well patronized. Do the duties of the policeman In the Third ward consist in roam ln(r nvar fr rnmmrn fhrnnfrh a allaDa nil In nnt rkf frin Vt places, at all hcurs seeking some poor old cow he can lasso 'and lead to the pound Would it not be better if he, put In his time watching the business and residences on bis The Colorado Mining Gazette in a recent issue contained the fol lowing very flattering mention an Investment of a Huntingtonian. Ereakin2 ot the various.

interests In the famous Lamartine country it says "The Albany is one of Ute creek'a probable bonanzas. This Is owned by J. A. W. KIntz.

The shaft Is 100 feet deep and produced tome good mineral. Indications utronzlv oolnt to an ore bodv close at hand." A. locomotive telephone test was made several days ago' on the Baltimore, and Ohio, tracks near Washington. The apparatus con slsts of an electric circuit formed by ft single Iron rod, which Is laid between the track, and a wire brush attached to each engine in connection with an electric gong end telephone. Two engines ap rroachin? each other on the same track come Into circuit at the die tance of one mile ana a nail or rscre.

accoruinz ioe sirengia mm m. a. a battery, and at once the tele bells ring. This is a signal cr the trains to stop, and tbe en giceers may talk with each other cn tbe telephone and discover the trouble, whatever it maybe. These tests were made and proved ex treraely eatlsfactcry.

Juno COth 1800. Juno 30th. TryJF.Blum A Bon for a pair of shoes. E. Market St.

64 S0t Master Ralph Bingham the boy orator is also a fine violinist Vinegar as sour as sour can be on sale at the Lime City saloon. Miss Eliza Benbarger of Etna avenue, is confined to hr room by severe Illness. Ifew new scenery and accessories, at the Market street gallery. 64tf 52 lt Frank Btronse has returned from his visit to Canton, Ohio. He was gone several weeks.

Mrs. Evelyn Hunt, of Peru, is tbe city visiting Mrs. Howard Stults and Miss Lulu Ayers. For fine views of residence, or place of business, leave orders at Market street gallery. 54 tf 52 1 1 Miss Mary Stanch, of the hird ward, is lying so very low that her death is expected at any time.

There Is no better medicine for speak stomach, loss of appetite, than old stock ale, for sale at the Lime City Saloon. 25 0t The ladies of the Tabernacle Baptist church will serve lunch, ce cream, and lemonade on July 4th. Place will be mentioned ater. The auction store which baa held forth in the Huntington bouse block has folded up and. faded It did not do a pbenomen al business here.

John Eichhorn and Miss Flora Shlvely Were married, at the resi dence of the bride's parents on edge of Wells county, last Sunday. Bev. Dorsey Hodgen officiated. All members of tbe Daughters of Bebekah are requested to meet with tne subordinste lodge tonight. Business of importance wtQjbe discussed and it is necessary that ail be present.

By order of tbe Noble (irand. John Swing nas accepted, a position in Auburn, N. at his profession, that of mechanical en gineering, and leaves in about a week to enter upon his duties. Thx Dkmocba joins in wishing him success. The advance agents for King A Franklin's circus' were in city yesterday advertising for its ap pearence here on July 7th.

Papers in other cities speak well of the Or ganization aa giving good enter taltments. On account or tne many re quests made by Dr. Wau ke maugh7s patients in Wabash county for him to visit Wabash he has concluded to remain at Hunting ton one day only hereafter; his par lors will be open to reeleve pa tients' at 7 Come early he will be at the Huntington House pn Monday June 30th, 1S90. 67 2t2 2t At the meeting last night of the committee appointed by the board of trade to arrange for a Fourth of July celebration it was decided that it was too late to be gin work on It. Only nine days re main yet and the committee thought It could not be done right in so short a time.

There will be two picnics, however, one by the Lutheran Young Men's Society at Cold spring woods, and one by the German Reformed church In Hler's woods on south Brlant street. Good tlme3 will be had at both places. Considerable 'cuxiosity is al ready; aroused as to who this wonderful boy orator. Is who is to appear in the First Baptist church of this city next Tuesday evening. He was born in Richmond, Va and made his first public appear ance when but a little more than five years of age.

He created a furore and since time has been un able to meet al the engagements asked. He is a youth fine com manding presence and figure, with a voice powerful and full enchanting melody. Hls elocution has every grace that can and impress. AH medical autorltles agree that catarrh is no more nor less thafran inflammation of the lining membrance of the natal air pass ages. Nasal catarrh and an ca tarrhal affections of the head are not diseases of blood and It Is a serious mistake to treat tbem as No conscientious physician ever attempts to do so.

It is held by eminent medical men tbat sooner or later a specific will be found for every disease from which humani ty suffers. The facts justify us in assuming that for catarrh at least a pasltive cure already exists in Cream Balm. ddw June ecth 1ZZX June 8oth. Baby pictures a. specialty, at Market street gallery 1 54lf 2 lt Ex Mayor F.

Day returned from bis eastern trip this morning. Ebery ting vat haf we fresh is. Johnson Bros, ot dot Island house meat market. 286 tf Samuel Frank has returned from Portland where he was resting up for a few days. Jacob Kiser, a U.

A. section man, had his hand badly cut by a window glass yesterday. New Spring Goods at Frash's all the latest novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. 283tf Mrs. A.

Lorenzo has returned home from accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Frank, who will visit here for a few weeks. Yesterday the clerk issued a marriage license to a young couple, but this morning the licence was returned and tbe wedding declared off. If you fine views of your residence exterior or interior, leave your orders with Kaufman, the Market street photographer. 68 tf Miss Linnie Barley, of Marion; is working in the couoty clerx's office, copying the roster of ex sol diers, for the use of a pension of fice at Marion.

The Ladies Sewing 8ociety of the M. E. church will meet Wed nesday at one oclock at the residence of Mrs. B. F.

Ibach; a full at tendance is requested. Jacob Hoover, clerk for D. Marx, went home to Rochester last Sunday and sent. Mr. Marx message today saying his little child was dangerously sick.

Hon. S. F. Day returned, from ltnaca, Piew xork, where be was present at the graduation of his son Kobert from Cornell unlver sity. The latter came home with him.

The festival and znusicale which the ladies of the First Bap tist church had announced for. next Friday evening at the home of Mrs. EL 8. Well, has been postponed jr a time. When the date Is fixed it will be announced.

Some men are here today photographing the many points of interest for the purpose of prod ucing the pictures in a handsome book the Chicago A Atlantic' road is publishing: About twenty views of Huntington will appear in the volume. The office and residence of Mrs, N. L. Kidd, Magnetic Phyeician, will now be found oh Market street, two doors east of the Opera block, opposite the Baptist church. Healing is done by imparting hu man electricity or magnetism without the use of medicines.

Fe male diseases a specialty. tf Sap't Hamilton has just re ceived from the Board of Directors of Franklin college. Franklin. a free scholarship in that institn Uon, to be presented to the mem ber of the graduating class who reaches the hightest avers ge grades in the studies of the senior year. Mary M.

Skiles having reached tbe highest average grades In tbe senior year receives this scholar ship. Nothing is known of the whereabouts of Jap. Morria. pro prietor of the Board of Trade sa loon. He went on the excursion to Lake Maxlnkuckee but In attempt Ing to board the train to.

come home he was to the ground by the speed of tbe train and was left. Since than he has not been heard from and telegrams sent there fail to reach him. carried about 600 with him. Mr. Shadle returned a few days ago from Ban Francisco, Call fornia, where he has been working the past six months at the harness trade.

He has resumed his old place in P. H. ZahnVbarness'es tablishment where he will work on fine single and double harness. This will again afford' those who desire the nicest and most stylish harness an opportunity to get what they wish at home. No better.

harness maker can be found in the state. One of the most important, perplexing and hotly contested civil suits ever tried in Grant Or cult Court was the case' of the State ex.rel. Israel H. Heaston vs. Henry Beaver et aL, brought here on a change or venue from; Hunt ington county.

Becent 11 develop ments furnish strong grounds for believing that Justice went wrong in that case and that after all Henry Beaver did not owe Hunt ton county the twelve thousand dollars. Marion Leader. GRAVEL ROAD DIRECTORS Wipe Out the Alleged Sur plus and the Fund is at the Mercy of Treasurer Windie. The board of gravel road direc tors held their regular quarter! meeting Monday ana allowed the following claims: Ad draws nd Monoment CIXt 64 090 kS Bock crm vel Colombia dvr travel rod 177 76 67 13 65 42 96 184 0 86J 77 75 50 71 01 38 47 65 85 12 71 4 21) 238 W7 165 06 77 4J 226 78 845 75 ii 60 47 83 22 29 Exienaloa Folk jud Wayne Fort Wayne ravel read Ff nol ttr atrmvatl mad lianUngtonandCkMbeD cr uaatington, neiao ana warren. Hnntlnzton jd Mame Huntington and Marion UonUnctoo.

Mi. Ktna and Oo. Hontlngton, Warren and Montpelltir tiDBungtoa ana zaeaviue Infirmary Lancaster Maricle Mlshler Polk Polk and Wayne Plant Tree and Warren Koanoke and Roanoke and County Koanoke and Jaekson 94 70 RoekerMk townshlD 73 80 8alts 65 10 Union townsh Ip VI 03 I waoasnaad 17 S4281 95 44 48 Interest on temporary Board of Directors. Clerk ot Board 5i 6 75 00 Total 91 L. C.

Cnaney. Sopt. repairs Hos ier gravel road resigned Jonai tnan, iiosier appointea oupt. re pairs Hosier gravel road vice L. C.

Cnaney resigned. John M. 8mith, repairs Huntington fc Zinesville gravel roaa resignea. m. tu smitn ap pointed to place.

It will be seen tbat the alleged balance of 3 467.97 reported by the auditor in bis report has disap peared and the fund is now $985 94 in debt. Nor is this all; in order to keep the gravel roads in repair it will be necessary to borrow money for the use of this fund, to tide it over until the November settle ment is made. This means more "interest" for the people to pay. At nearly every meeting bills for interest on "temporary loans" are allowed. There is no record of these loans in the audltot'd office where it should be, and that officer.

who is supposed to keep a correct record of the finances of the jun ly, makes no report of the amount borrowed for tte use of this fund during the past year or the amount of interest paid out of It. This be ing the case Kow reliance can be placed in. his report of the condition of the county finances? Choice California wines for sale at the Lime Citj" saloon. 25 60t rrrEd ward, the little son. of; Geo.

Kindler of the First ward, is on the sick list. D. B. 'Wade, pcsUnasteri at Zanesville, is dead. He was buried yesterday.

James B. Crane, A A. brake man, fell at Uecatur and sprained his hand so that It will lay him vup few days. John Dooley and Albert Kuhl man held the lucky numbers that drew gold watches In GraftonV watch clubs last night HL Campbell was released from jail last night. A comprb mise had been made between he and his wile and they 111 here after live separate and a part.

The Cabinet Folding Bath Tub will be on exhibition for a few days in the Mayne building, South Jefferson street. It is a conveni ent and handsome article of furni ture as well as a bath tub and is made in any I style of wood to match furniture. Call and ex amine it. Real Estate, Transfers. Addle M.

Blusser to John TJfbell, land In city $1200. U. D. Caie and wife to Henry 8. Zell, lot 1, Hltzfield's additlqn to city; $1100.

John Landrigan and wife to John Fodgp, 20 acres in Jackson township; $S00. Mary E. Millard and husband to Jacob P. Stults. 85.

acres In Jack son township $565. Thomas H. Brewer to Milley Brunker, part of tbe north half of the south west quarter of Section 2, Polk township; $850. "In ParKest Africa." One of the greatest questions be fore the world today la the civilisa tion and commerlcal development of Africa. Ail previous ideas upon the subject will be materially modified by Stanley's re cent expedition, the vital facts in connection with which have not yet been given to the publie, and will appear for the first time in Mr.

Stanley's forthcoming book, "In Darkest Hence, this great book Is Indtspensible to every well informed man. It Is anxiously sought for by almost everyone, and you may now secure It, by apply 122 Bev. F. Lynn," 300 pair of IT IK Lace, Button Oxford Tie and Toe SLd IE YOUR worth $1.25 200 pair of Ladies' fine Dcmgola 'button shoes. Tonr choice $1.47, this week only.

Worth $2. Ladies' tan colored Slippers CfENTS Worth One Dollar. I Altslaete PROPRIETORS. McCaffrey Excursion to Barhum's' CI cus. For those siring to attend Bar num'Q reus and visit Chicago, the C.

A. will tun a si train from Huntington and all intermediate stations to Chicago on Tuesday July lt at $2)0 for the round trip. Train leaving Huntinton at 6 a. m. arriving Ch'cago at 110 a.

m. Tickets trood going only by special train and returning by all regular trains up to July 8rd inclusive. 4th of July Celebration. The Concordia Young Men's So ciety, of the German Lutheran church, will give a grand picnic and dinner on July 4th, 1890. Good enttrtainment will be provided.

Music will be furnished by the city band. ColHns ice cream will be served. All are cordially invited to participate. Committee. 68 tf 2 sytruoa Try a Tram.

Nobwalk, Ohio. Jan 24. William A. Blandin W. Williams, sons of Judge E.

J. Blandin and W. Will lams, of Cleveland, are now lying at tne Maple City house, in this city, in a serious condition. While sitting on the Lake Shore track two miles east of this city they were struck by a fasti train go ing east, thrown into a cutcn alongside the track and badly hurt about the hips. They were found about five o'clock and brought to this city.

They claim they were on their way from Cleveland to Sandusky. Mr. Williams is a prominent magazine and book publisher Cleveland. Disastrous Hood. Mtjscoda, June 24.

During a terrible rainstorm here Saturday night the mill dam at Rodoirs mills gave way, flooding the valley, carry log away all the bridges on Mill Creek and wreck ing several buildings. 'The flood washed out what is known as tne ivortn tana dyke. Rodolfs loss te 85,000. All the sawmill dams and pridges on Knapp's Creek were washed away. Considerable damage was done to crops.

A Triple Trajredy. BtACK.EivEB Faixs, June 24. James Hamilton, aged forty five, and his two sons, aged seven and nine years, were drowned at North Bend. The cir cumstances are not but It is supposed that they attempted to. cross what Is known as xne lakv on saw logs.

They were out hunting Their Bate Cancelled. LomsviLLK, June 24. The en gagement of the Muldoon Kilrain athletic combination here was 'cancelled ow ing to Muldoon being suramonel to Rich burg, to stand trial for his part hot the Sullivan Kilraln prize fight nflnm Wasa Inereaa Wrr.KKRBAiHiE. June 24? The xflin Coal comnanv have increased the of miners ten per" eent. All the Ather romnanies are expected to follow.

CHOICE and $1.50. Old Stand. The Letter List. The following is a list of letters received remaining uncalled for in the postoffice in Huntington Charlie W. Miller, A.

U. Gordon, Geo. W. Hunger. Cameron.

Aaron Snideler, Ed. M. Laa ker, John Fltterly, Frank L. Pickering, Will McGinnis, N. CL Olark, D.

Thompson, Jas. W. Smith, A. Bowman, Frank Housman, Chas. Gepharf, Enoth Hursv.

Wm. S. Vfimnn: Wm. Pimn. bell, J.

N. Wn Figb man A Parker, Mrs. A. J. Howenstlne, Mary Clara ill Kirxot i ii rar, Mary E.

Miller. Bailie Ander son, Etta Toby, Mary E. Fredrick. Susan Kramer, Catharine Jones, Misses Lena Hnmmell (Foreign), a Barrick, Mary Johnson, Annto Shirk, Ella Haler, Laura Pinker ton. Persons calling for.

these letters will please ay "advertised." J. M. ogees. P. To Ctrre Kidney Troubles Ue "Dr.

Kilmer's swamp root kidney, liver and bladder cure." It re lieves quickly and' cures the most chronic and complicated cases, Price 50 i. and $1. Pamphlet fftee Binghampton, N. Y.V Sold, recommended and guaranteed by druggists. iyr See our line of new Mohairs, Henriettas and Serges In black and colors; also a large assortment of carpets of all kinds.

300 tf v. Ewino Bbos. A'great many women have up expecting to hnda comfortable corset. AJistake There is one that fits nine 'women in. ten.

For them it is comfortable it is more than comfortable. a positive luxury. Any merchant that has it will tell you 4 Wear it three weeks, if. you like, and IH give you every cent of your money back, if the corset 1fth'r: vmi Rail's is WWVWIi we wt the one. Your merchant nza a primer on Corsets for you Gcjosoo Coaaxr Cwlcago aad Tork.

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