Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 November 1889 — Page 3

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We siiow a very a ft! and $ii.

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Trivtu* hnvi' fur tin* «uth nt 6:10 S 40 m. mid vi m. Train* «rri\c (rum Oie south nt 5:10 A HIS 12, timns. an.! 11 it P.

Trait** IPHVO

FOR (LIE :-IRVL»WT«t

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AKl'ETx AM» PI BNITfRK.

Bed

Chamber 5u t^s

FROM

$'5

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TO

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Ail the new things- in Chamber Suits, Walnut, Oak and Cherry.

New-Sideboards. 1 fat Racks, Pi«-r Classes. I.adies' .Desks. a i'.asels Spring

a ("hairs, Suit'-s, Bed -s, Ktc.

an 'an at

lleniraia Tnilcl

$•!• $5 $6-

Window Shades, Lace Cur tains. I lassocks, Foot Stools aud tUtt be.st mrue.t sweejiers.

Our carpet ^ock is

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Carpel and Furniture House.

I E A 1 II

JJAILKOAD TIMK TABLE.

StAiUUrd tltno lOmiuutM dlovrer tlinn city time.

VANDALIA LINE.

L.iuv*

rott

THK

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5simply

immense and it does seem to us that we can suit an and everybody, to do so anyhow.

We will try!f»«

Wttt- 1 ft to 10:18

FKOM TIIK

Ohio

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nt yOl tn I.bavk pfinTtiK ft til 1:51 ft tn lft LI -T'.' M. ANtttVK mov tHK KAKT- 1:30 ft m: 10:52 am mi ti 4.'« MX m. A iv

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orth A 4 (X) 10,

ANNTVK RNO* THIS

Nouru -tif OOnwut. ":30prn. I. A ST. L.

Hit I .HH :i A I 'fruit!* Ifnvc for tlH' nt X» «. «.. ci us p.* 4i» p. in.. (New \u|k VrMitinU' nlat .'47 in. For th« we»t Hi I r» W si in I COp nt. «'«d p. ui.

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Train* arrivo trv'tii uerthwem HI 1LJ& ft TO. Htiil (V A', m. A I

Ti»5m»

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f»r Oir1

fJiiiii nirti!

ami

exprci*,

ft in Wfttthtngt'in t»ce«im»n«HlfttJ«»n. 6.-3U «». Arrive fnm the Miuih. a«.hHigton tuHHtimna«lRiiuM, \»-X in tltftU IVU1 \p!t** il! m,

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Tr»i«* H-av® for the tH»Kh nt I't l(X44 ft 2 t* «i, »utl 3i) i«. Tr«lu* «rrlv» from tine north ftl aw ft 10 ft u\ S W wid

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CALL ON

V. G. DICKHOUT

For- Tryuk*, Valiw* «uvt !U«* It «tt «re »w ay Ihi# nr.*- hp win ta*k« trunl that «Ui a cnmtf to th«

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Tkrhj

ttMSK-fivSiw-1 ij-winr

INSl'lUNt'K.

A Card!

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Ute tunicr*sigtKHl. rvturn oaf thuakt It. F. Havenft for hts rnent ol tnir ttmhuHy wvotu'

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T. II. A-

p. wi

train dispatcher. Drexel, Morgan iV o. liave'uinlertaken the reorganization of the O. I. A: W. The Big Kour, which recently took in the O. I. & W., backs the deal and $10,000,000 fifty-year four-per-cent. firsts, $4.000,000 one-hundred-year four-per-cent. income

The Terre Haute $ Peoria will change time on Sunday. I'nder the new card thev will run two more passenger trains. There will be accommodation trains between Decatur and I'eoria. The time of both through trains is shortened thirty minutes and the accommodation# 1Htween I H'catur anil Peoria will make the run in thirty-five minutes less. The arrival and 'k^parture from this eily will

as follows: Leave for the west at

c,

ryfiis&jilijl'j

AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. ——. .caSKSttSfc ft*?*

I.I.cuA

xuK

TIMK

AM» PI OX TWO MOItK TRAIN'S St'XI)AY.

Tltc tatidnlln 11« ChaSntuiny and W It in I a Train* I'lulor ike 4'nrtJ.

nx.m cars on that line.

A. K. Shrader. genera! passenger H0-DI oi the Ohio Valley, was in the city yesterday. While here he was engaged in conversation with several railroad men at the Cnion dejxit and expressed he be ha he re as no in in he rumor that Mackev was behind the Big Four C. A F. I. deal.

It is said hen- that the

,rnv,

eantifui

Charles II. Mixer, traveling passenger passenger agent of the Monon route. agent of the YandaHa, left for Lflingham These lines are in a hot competition for' this morning, business from Chicago to Indianapolis,

A. J. Gibbons, division engineer of the Cincinnati and Louisville. Mr. Ford is Yandalia, went to St. Louis this morn-! said to have found several tickets and jug, mileage books of the Monon in possess-

Th*. C. Clifford, ..juperi»tcn.leut of fe° the Wisconsin 'Central has teen ap-** ,^ker °f

the didB?

I-rank I'. Sargent, grand master -of the non is more or less exercised over the of to a or it at an is in in of a in a where he wiilfattend a union meeting of open rate to meet any rate made by the railroad men to be held there on Sunday, sealers.

James Southern, the Vandalia engineer Modest little Harn Crawford, presi-i who has been running an engine on the

lent

on of Ix an S to on a a in at while th- road was being constructed, is securing an appropriation for his road in

*«4« mti It'll'*.* f/^T tliA "'jlllC ti)0

ten lav and discussed the ^wMum of 'a,!- «VXIOU«

vancing u.eetint,' resfilution referring the matter to the pn-sident.-' jws^x'iation for adjudication.

K, 11. Brvdon, formerly general west- from points in Illinois, certificates of em agent of the Pennsylvania in Chi- Central Traffic Association to be honored cago, lias reni^ned the treneral passenger liockfonl, III., December, 0-14, Northern agency of the Like Krie Western, Illinois Poultry and Pet Stock Associa-t-harles X. Daly luts been appointed as-! tion, annual exhibition, from points in sistant genera] passenger agent of the Illinois north of a line drawn through line, and for the present no successor -Quince and Decatur Des Moines, Iowa, will be named for Mr. Brydon's position. January 1-4, ISirf), lywa State Teachers'

"C|e0rge AV.: Steygas, supejintendent.of I

8:15

m. aud p. nt. arrive from the west at 11 a. m. and p. in.

The Montezuma special, said to

tion to know something of the inside 1

intcks of the Illinois Central intoChicago and. in fact, all of their Chicago facilities and in case they take in the C, and K. I. the priviges for which they j^ay the Illinois Central sue! would ?H:» a dead

I engine Ko. when the first trial of his 5 invention wast made and returned ycusterI day. He exfrt*¥ed hiwself pl&iiaed with the working of the liglit but said he would rather avoid pnHlu ity uiitii his eooifwuiv hud Uie capacity to fill oniem.

The 1. l\ A W. has adopted the light on their atnl iwort that Ut i& giving cn:ire -!«ctioii. Mr, IVle retttmed noaie laart nigl»L

At a meeting oi the Western States* iVo^etiger Aseociatkm in Chicago tin' ^weslion of excursion «t«« was dttctism'-i ly« ut! a resolution wss adopted instnicting the chairm*n to appoint a»•» ittee ?btw for tli« |«r|NM of pvi»ia| fc*ui of rur*Ktii ticket Cesig«ed

KHMfwn9tfetal*exeumontielml.

irnlkiwm* IA ?railroad

Ks.-lu, Imt

a.} ct

IK*

the

was on exhibition at Chicago yesteniay. Vou'

are

finest train in the world, built to rttn be- ftates. Ihe people do not pass tween New Orleans and the Citv of Mex- jmgoient on any administration ico, making the round trip each week,

l!ie

of the Indiana Midland, has come

in the city. He reports progress on the I'arke county. The question of making tion is gone.—Century. road very favorable. the appropriation was put toa vote in Raoj —The man who tries to argue a woinfhc regular mei'ting of the pa^s*nger township and was^ b.ull\ beaten. loving him may succeed, perdepartinent of the Central Traffic W At Minshall there were only twelve votes

The executive committee of the Trunk Crawfonl owns 514 acres of coal apt to erush the life o.U of the tree npon l.inr-s .\Ksoeiation met in New York ves-

twU]ii 1,1 that

to

tAl' W1!h t!u"

tins

He went to Indianajwlis on Wednesday publican by only 7,000 or 8,000 icstearl of night with Kogineer Austermiller on the usual 3^000 or «kVW~«ndLigeHal-

A!ly

for wse

Wwa «MOr.atj«». flitfww -an.| inv tiortnnt worn it ban leen feoti'.i exc a I cket® wt miaip. «Uad from no d&e>. uSsk^t by nealpem »nl whei? tlieir snfe I The Joatk«»tfegot*,

usw in variotwwar* I t? one of the smoked baythen thirty day* on fine ml

principal cattaos ol mwi rv-uwe itli reg- principW^ I don't see pbat these (ur-1 P°Qmis

Iliaiana

Mr. Crawford line now ends up at .-and Creek aud the proposition was made by him that if the appropriation was granted he would extend his line. President Crawford's scheme seems to lv to ultimately get into Terre Haute.

Kxcursion rates of one -and one-third fares for the round trip to the following meetings have been authorized by the Western suites Passenger Association: Marshalltowu, Iowa, .November 20-21,

headquarters of Iowa Firemen's Association, from points

the superintendents of the Missouri 1 a- jn jOWfli ]{xrk Island, 111., November 20--cific have l»een remove*t from Council Northwestern Illinois Poultry Associ-

Missouri Pa-

'l ,anv •, •'ohn l»ut- ation, annual exhibition, from points in ler and »ordou Hhott, formerly of tins Illinois north of a line drawn through city, are dispatching trains for the Mis-. juiney and Decatur, Bloomington, 111., Hottri Pacific and if the ofhee has been rt- November 28-:i0, Woman's State Teachin oved they will go to I uelilo. jerb' Association, second annual meeting,

A^°5!i4tity^ al^u»l

Che easFern divisiorf of the' Wfiba^ir^ JtoWjVTS. resigned, the resignation to take effect on if'-A 18»0, National Asso#. /j Sunday the 10th. Mr. Stevens resigna-! Builders, fourth annual conve^'V| Oe rT.. ,_pf tion was for the purpose of accepting the aeswiation points, certificate o^-tfua. m. and ,:.!() m.. ly •ndencv of the Chesapeake

rmflic

hio, with headquarter at Hichmond, IWnger Associations to be honored. vneetingaUv^O. £^AI a. K. H. Gould, of Decatur, 111., will A JOKE ON SAM aim and.woi %xo his successor. .Mi, htevens is an old, ^orneiW

guanmteed l»y the Big four company. that capacity with reference to a woman

Captain .1. i. (irammer, trullic mana- I who had been arrested on a warrant!

ger of the I-:, T. H. nt Kvansville, de- sworn out by another woman. The tie nies the ruma^lhat Mackey is btdiind the dea'ltrrrThe purchase of "the C. K. I. on the strength of a message from a high official of the Mackey lines who is now in New York, which says that there is no truth in the rumor. official in

question is doubtless Mn^-key"him-'«e«t for, the prosecuting witness button self, as he left for New York on Monday night.

IKS

tilar tntsiiKm. tl»e t. mittee is in- riners here fer, anvbow. Call the rates about thirteen •tntefel te five fpeci*} «wtfi.$cr«||oii to boar. The *peedr-{

hy ilre, *a»d we eon tny 120- ted arnangements penttetnen who are petitioning run of twensy-flv* how wanting ftre whereby Or. w, have a new belt ^oogn^ W selectasbtngton the site (c«ke ctMts oae-th fair treatment «n average, for the World's Fair pray that the dig- mile. Tbe entif* i» iiw«ra 1 t» of the citv. ntty of tbe nation be not intrmted to a water and pa.saeng "f- His v.* :r. ato«r. Hi.. corporaUoit or mamcipaiU/. Fudge! drwi*wei^ht,

1

protective tariff

-vcar

aj}}'r

no.r, 8V0,u.i.

The train is composed of a composite bag* *or 1 ri'Sident when they vote for Oovergage and smoking car. It has card-

nor,

moms, hot and cold baths, Iwtrber shop. question when they vote their sentiments steam heat and electric light, and it costs

011

rnonev to travel on it. The Montezuma tt'rm. So far as the national administrawent out over the Monon to Umisville

0

and will be taken to New Orleans via anything they prove that treneral Hurgin, Chettanooga and Birmingham. Railroad men hen who art in a |Kjsi- .\^unCans camlldaies'td'th^ nr^nrve^

tin" former is not the purchaser. The significance tn Tuesdays earthquake.

1% Kour has alio years least? on the h^sav# bethinks so,

ii iT E E HAUTE DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1888

Arrangements have alnady been made had been treated_ right. That placets

for traffic relations on favorable basis Chicago. with the Chicago and Indiana coal road,, the Chicago «i* West Michigan, Alton, Santa Fe, C., B. A Q., and the B. fc O.

It asaid that aome very lively crres-' ^Tbe u,an wl. to (in. t.

pondence is now being exchanged be- ®Wtlon ^Idom gets into a tight place, E A a a agent of the Pennsylvania lines west ofj —(Jood will, like a good name, is got Pittsburg, and Jaxnes Barker, general bv many actions and lost by one.—

e£ in ST

OQe of Uje Monon-s. The Mo_

fr0ui

'I'lifj ol Ilie Laugh on Hiin nt Police 'onr! I'Mlvrday.

Samuel Huston, the lawyer, ie a firstclass fellow and all that, but he had a little experience at police court yesterday

ness over the head with a poker. "Can I not get an attorney?" asked the defendant.

She was granted the privilege, and while a lawyer to defend her was being

h„l«l .Sum, took him out into the b«ll

aii.I wliir-pcrcl i-onfuieDtially, 'Say! she'B

0

morning which is a mite too trood to the keep. As is well known, Sam is the

I bonds or preferred stock, and *10,000,000 gentleman who conducts the prosecution .. io„rthv utreub capital stock will be issued by the new fn

ca8l.8

company. Interest ot the firsts will be morning he was called upon to act in

elec-

7

n^f vo^

nor express their views on the tariil

prohibition or a third spliernatorial

llon

concerned, il the the elections

Harrison ^stronger mall the States that

voted on Tuesday than any of the Re-

P'V

^". TW oiuie present year.

workings of the Uig Four express the Indianapolis Sentinel. Private Secre* Whatever the »tafe£. profession Wlief that if the C. A lv I. has been sold tary Haltord thinks there is no political

down

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weitbt on their hand*.

a'u*

Mr. I Vie, the inventor of the Pvle Y^ni* DemocraUc bv i5,000 New electric headlight which is being te«ttHi York by 22,0«k Ohio* by 10.000 to I under the order* of Oeo. H. Pnwott on i2,(X0 Iowa bv 10,100: New Jersey by the andalta, was in the city yesterday. ?i.(K)0 to lO.OOtK and Mas»chusetts" He-

fcml can see "no p»Htical significance in it all." io. to, Elijaii' You don't say wlwtt you mean nor mean what yon sav. Is it i^mibte that your contract with fe. Harrison ohltg*^ you to talk like a fool, when you are not one by a |ttg-fnll. If lb, yon ought to have an increase of j»o scarcely know salary. Five thousand dollar* year in alout iw little jwy. by half, for that sort f,

thing. Atore and draw ssit Thr Waj ii l^'ond salary Ijeing Hie Jtt^ice—Wull, what is the charge quaintSng a rival agin the dago? bowines*.—Harper

The Prlsoner—Me do "ndltlng. Da pliceroan he« cottier every time an' t*ke^ de banan'. M« say take-a hq ia the Frenftb .e "il£!he fhe,V. ,1 Mature, there In A

The i^u^eman—Snre, judge, its iyin He«iv, m, ..J S U»1

citv. ntty of the nation be not III.. corporation or manicipaitty. Tbe of the nation sbotild not be

bokling the Workl's Fair at tbe visitor* would beconM mp in tke stieeta aad diae

Peoria Transcript.

PITH AND POINT.

German Methodist.-

IVatis-Missouri and SoutiT^-iimmelpfennig. pa.s^-j-*^

alotl£

wv-

a,,d

senior an attorney, hadn't 1 better send -"i'lapost first-hand eiot for one, too?"

Taltv Your Choice."

Indianapolis Journal: It is absurd to call these Democratic victories a rebuke to the administration. The administration was not on trial in these states any more than it was in the recent city election here. The tariff question was discussed somewhat, but it was entirely overshadowed by other issues, and cut no figure in the election. Ohio and Iowa

ti

MWr

Francis Jeffrey. —Don't be too severe on the man who scolds his wife in public. Perhaps that is the only time he dares to do so. —Many run after felicity like a man hunting for his hat while it is on his head.--Washington Post. —So individual or nation ever rose to eminence in any department which gave itself up to childish complaints. —Real humorists are scarce, and when a man once gets that reputation his whole life is saddened by the efforts to live up to it.—Mobile Register. —The mischief of opinions formed under irritation is that men feel obliged to maintain them even a/ter the irrita-

Jmt he }javt."a

VOl6

(nation which was to have been held for the appropriation ,w, _s,IIll.rvillp tourn-.i Xovemlxrr I- has been postponed until agiiinnt it was !(».. In the Bridgeton preDercmlxr 10 on acedunt of the inability lei net the majority against the appropri- i'he flinging- ivy is a pretty thing to of several members to be present earlier, ation was .'!!•, makinga total of l.'!2. Presi-1 look at. until we learn that it is very

bu-h he is very which acts as parasite.-Mrs. Mien IS.

Midland. Dietrick.

corn rates to the VVest. The mines uere operation some ears who is ashamed of asking proper resulted in the adaption of a V'-ars ^ohut .ave never been

i-e-ojeUML information

men. There is good reason for all fair efforts to lull the public back to a feeling of security in tbw|respect. for not long ago thf popular explaints were so

—.. loud, and the fights be(vM»en dealers for

th( 0

^pture

of

W

lhat lhe

mav

way

his heart "Lige knows belter.

He knows that there has not been such a Q'dte as peculiar.'» atapliy different political upheaval in this conntrv in a

wa.v-

uii mrv imv nit- no- «P,ar^r °f centurv, with the possible ex- are known as "pricers.,^f| who are em!dv a handUie price

citizens^ so energetic,

iv cullin^ W into disre-

"ivP

vri

puU? {n owft

^.^ stronghold.

|^dav. the atblow clerks still

sUinj or

l)U^

walk before iihw storefs. and

anc

that which was experienced in ployed bj the proprietor the great

which is known in our polit- shopping stores to leagi|||he prices at ical history as the "great tidal wave." which their compesi^rs 4kre offering

the #*1 ever meft Ml women who

gCKxls. These '•prieeaif t.rmiHt be very talemefl, experience^jjind* judicious

sp*»ciali»t». They in of the quality and bra? well as to discovp^s They must hide thos«' they spy upon ingeniously a* a det criminals They shoppers, messen: wanting sample*.

rl~

give tbe

in

ot ibe

111

'road la fifuwai

soeouut of

long life and

on a point on which he is

unins true ted takes the surest method to m:4ke himself it«lifelong prisoner in the Ctistle of Jgnorancw.—Once a Week.

An intelligent selfishness on tlie part of men would demand that their companions should he their equals, in order that their society may be enjoyable.— Rev. Charles (r. Ames. —He who complains that the world i3 hollow and heartless unconsciously confesses his own lack of sympathy, while he who believes that people as a whole are kindly and humane is certain to have the milk of human kindness in his own nature. —We need to be cautious about, a bad man's invitation, even when his proposition to us seems most plausible. There is such a thing as being used by a scheming man. when we simply go to a pertecily-reputable place as one of his invited guests.—!S. S. Times. a it of do in on in a a time^rs, [S.~tg it well, the power of conent/ The Re^idi is the outgrowth oi rrt.Vch, corn^«^imM^ption to make the'

I

AND PRICES.

fo51ow niimnv an(j

1

1

disease.

a l.lvlng- lu a

orneitiur \f*?.

The "ptillec'l^Ms on«* of the species of New Yorker whort age does not wither nor custom stale, .lust as ore or coal is found to exist in. beds that often well-defined lines, so

New York puller-in is observed to exist in a reasonably straight, very nar-

before the Mayor, and yesterday [ow.'ind t'

al ,ho 1

J.oints. following

Haxter street, turning at lark,

Uwin»

fendant hat! struck the prosecuting wit- street. The superficial signs that denote

oi^roiinating at

the end of the first blo$c in Division

the existence of this peculiar product brand new The pullersrow are the of the secand their in the very g.: The pull-ers-in of the millinery Stores are all women or girls. A fuller-in is, of course, a person \vho bltngs customers to a store by strettjffch of arms, a commercial wrestler, agbhysical spellbinder. There are tho^who assert that although the pullers-in Ipfe never missing from the side walk ««f the sickleshaped route along Ditfsion. old Chatham and Baxter sfreetsMt- £tl none the less true that they now'ltse no other force than that, of sedative tone and argument to engender^trade. Others assert that pulling-in i«fbnly more cir-. etimspectly carried on thiin in those days of yore when it was aM a tpoor man's clothes were worth to JEteuipt to free himself from

are second-hand clotlii millinery at popular pri in of Baxter street and male proprietors and el

cl»,hi»f

1't'lKlllK,r

*.

tl',i

(ltajer,

able to judge of an article, selling price, business from refully and as works among pretend to be from invalids en trie ladies at tbey want, thing*. They in one great from two, the pay for acemployer's

in case8

Steam-Carri

1 I

Roads.

nieal journal. La a steam-car-

4

which will carIt bas a amall pe. which works

vert^e

pre^i re of o«e

al

s*it,a

onS of water per 'jed on a good hour, and last for hi«l ,,

:*ihh

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A

Willtaoj Wta. Qmf&f

DR. ~\V O. COFFEE

VISIT fEITENDED UNTIL THE

THE SICK TREATED FREE. Except Surgical Operations.

Ir. CofVee lia* beon compelled to extend hi# visit until Saturday November Mb. Fxtoudod

or 6 kurjfica) operations and eight east* of cancer uud«r treataiaut. All the?

*»k iu return is tbeir uanies for reference when cured. Couae earl* aud bring-

only oae mend wuh you, a* rooms are crowded.

DR. W. 0. COFFEE,

Prwildeiitol (ln'CoflW' Xetlienl Institute. l.tiiiUtillv liv.

Oryauiited with $50,uCO capital stoek nnd a lull stnfl'of Kducatcd Spcoiiilicts, ill be at lite Terre

I Maine House nitiil NoveinlH-r liitli. He trrnls nil Medical and Surgical ri*e)ise*, ami Deform ill**

unci mitlra 1 S 1 I 5 N 1 1 E A I N A I O N S

SUNSCKIHIC FOH TUB NEWS.

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READ! HEAD!! ltliAl)!!!

I lie Daily News,

0|^Y 5E.fl QEflJ5 pEF( U/E^.

l'OC'KET MAI* AND SIIIITKIW GUIDE.

What's the Matter with Indiana?

When you can buy RAND, McNALLY & CO.'S NEW AND ENLARGED INDEXED POCKET MAP AND SHIPPERS' GUIDE OF THE STATE FOR &S3 CENTS!

Sit is an absolutely new map, just engraved, with additions and corrections to date. It is double the sizo of Rand, McNally & Co.'a

these octopus-like sales-: old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, tuough sold at tbo

same price. The Map is 21 x28 inches, on a large scale, colored to distinguish counties, with a thorough and comprehensive index compilation showing, in detail, the entire railroad system, the express company doing business over each road, and accurately locating all cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, villages, counties, islands, lakos, rivers, eto.

The compilation designates the branch or particular division of railroad upon whioh each station is situated the nearest mailing point of all local places, money-order post offices, telegraph stations, and the express company doing business at the points where the several companies have offices.

The map is folded and bound with the index and compilation in a flexible cover. Sent, post paid, to any address, on receipt of price, by RAND, McNALLY & CO, Map Publishers, 148 to 154 Monroe 8treetf CHICACO.

INSURANCE.

THE OLD RELIABLE .- HE INSURANCE AGENCY

sZ B. ¥.

Ingiirftfioe affainst Damage by Fire, Lightning: and Tornadoes. The Oldest and Largest Agency in the City. 8128,000 Paid in Four Losses. Losses always promptly settled and paid.

KEPRESEST1K0:

Phesaix ef FlauforA **,+**•*•».»»..— Kir* A»f«Utlon, Pen ueylraaiii.. ............... American, Pennsylvania Wc*Mbc*t«r. New York Williamsburg Citr. New Yerk. -.^,. Kew II am pan I re. New Hampshire.. German, nllnoU ............c.w.,...... California. Callfonita.i,-*.. Nortbtm. Enffland Gaardl&a. England, ........... Sorth En tilth and Mercantile Pbeealx, Lnndoa ..........

Tlw beat Is the cheapest' Set tiie Wet Vy »«atf*#t#i»»t

16th!

on

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MACHLVK WORKS.

PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINT! WORKS.

Jfintb rtreet, near Union Depot.

Terre Haute, Indiana.

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HE N EW YOUR STAH passed into ttio hunfli of new managers in November last, and a now corporation now In full possession and coutrol of It,

During tbo first months of the change the ltriprovoment 111 ado jn It was so pronouncod that it carno to be recognized »t ouco as

A Lire, Bright and Brilliant Newnpaptr. Its news columns aro tilled with tbo freshest of foreign, domestic aud local news. Its editorials are crisp, positive and bold. Its D«mocratlc principles aro so pronounced and orthodox that the Democratic National Commltteo, on its recent reorganization, solocted It as III* medium for placing its otllclal notion and utterances before tbo voters of tbo party. It argei united Democracy in nation, titate and clly and Is the Advocate of no Individual tb« organ of no faction.

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Is regarded universally as the best combination of orlglnaUiterature with news which Is now published In Now York city on Suni'ay. Tbo matter selectod for tbo literary columns Is supplied by acores of contributors of the highest merit ana reputation. Their united contributions each Sunday would make a volumo as large at

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differ* In many respects from the weekly editions of other New York papers, it Is a porfect epitome of the roaily Important uews of the week carefully condensed and systematically arrangod. All the markets of In terost to farmers are published in detail. Space is given to the class of literature most welcome in the home circle. Special care Is taken to Interest the women of the household. It does not pretend to instruct the farmer In farming, but to interest him In the general news or the world, leaving the home paper of each subscriber to supply the practical Information on all agricultural topics. It Is an exosllent paper, therefore, to obtain, through favorable club rates, along with tbo wookly printed In your immediate locality.

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