Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 December 1889 — Page 3
Standard} iRii? to milium. «Uro« dty tfme
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CHICAGO.
J. B. LUDOWICI, Sole Agent, fi2© Main Street, Torre Hauteur
HANDSOME
I)ni?cii3i
GREAT BARGAINS
PM"rK,
Itl'VTKK A CO., vrill iwll yon a v«hlii Wl| ,| Allt"-$l»f lll« Pou lag j. I i! f. a reyaLu
S10 on Mikado Wacrona.
$35 on Side Bars, $25 on Bnjl Springs.: $25 on Phaetons.
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TIIR LO«AS EXfESSIOS €OXrL£l&]
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The ext-o«ion of tlje Vandalla railroad from South Bend to St Joseph, Midi., haa been completed and wilt andoubtedly be accepted by the railroad managers In a abort time. The last mil and gpfke were pot in Saturday. This mad was built by tl»e Indiana & lake Michigan
Hie new line gives the Vandalia an entrance to the great Michij fruit and berry region, and it is that it will make an increase of
^m v°n°t
1*'«I tull
itoek, twinl fur clroflftT of
mem
0 STREET
Terre Haute, Ind.
Florist,
Corn cat
weK
BitxrsmMwn UAI*SAM.
IS THIS FAIR
(OAKMINA* Xlte,ClK))enk ni the mtemn fc»#i.Q0.te
V«5 to ettW gnnt if a. Ft
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ma
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VKDKItTAKKItS AX I EM0At.M«R».
blaok
at
mmst,
L*iUertakefs and Embalmersfp
.t- N t1!•, O0W J- r., YS&HB HA
«TAU mits yeeote Oi-» 4^r*na ni^
WALSH & S0UTHERLAND,
Old Fn**dhJ«!t to «tM No, *M» Ct-i^rry
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A ItClllTKC^T.
W. R. WILSON
&
YoSISharfmi?
Tige
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TERR
RAILWAYS! TEA
P. JMMWEPH^
PetMiwI aad finml liUiwUI lb.
b| Ump *ew»
wm
Hailway Corapany. ft hich wm imabiedj
Pttrpoae, That company mm
for that purpose, That mmnanv «imnitr I *»ly
bnilt the irad ander an agreement whie •w -andal{^
they entered Into with the VandriST'lft I
station* £Ln IT a f"j
St. Joseoh I
the
belotTiging to the city of the John* Hopkins tTuii..., by Mr. Huntington and Mr. Gould.
where mast said seekajegsl Star.
20
per
cent in the traffic of the road. It will give Sooth Bend a direct outlet via-tbe Takes for the north for her many manufacturing enterprises, and St. Joe and Benton Harbor, which is jnst across the «?er, a direct southern outlet *f-
Railw«jr Rnmbllnr*.
W. ^. .Jordan, traveling passenger agent of the Big four, is in the city. The first of the five new engines ordered for the Vandalia will be here in abont two weeks.
The Pullman «ho{« are building two new vent!buled trains for the B. & ()., to run between Cincinnati and New York.
fhe Pennsylvania will not ii-Kue posses to membem of an employes family after •'ftwwry 1st, but will sell them tickets at half fare.
The Grand Tower & Cape Giradeau was opened for traffic to-day. By operating over the Cairo Short Line from Murphysboro it puts Cape Giradeau in direct connection with St Louis.
The B, & 0. is seriously tronbled by washouts east of Paikersbuw and has ordered connecting lines not to receive freight for points east of that city until further notice Is given. it ia said that President H. II, Porter, of the C. & p. l,# President Cable,of the liock Island, and a party of railroad officials are now arranging a trip to Florida by a special train of special cars.
It is a notorious fact that although the Indiana Midland earned on an average $50,000 jer
1
J'4'ar» emploves were un
paid for weeks at a time and. the road is far in arrears for material furnished. The earnings of the I^uisvill© & Nashville for the fust week in December were f3JK),2()0 an increase over the corresponding period of 18*8 of fo2,m. The earnings since July were $8,451,012 an increase of $120,644.
The Whitewater Valley has completed
tb"!lM^ki^'in
8ity, is denied •. do
A party of between seventy-five and a hundred miners will leave this eitv for Strawn, Texas, over the Big Four on Sftturtiay 'December 28th. Tlie partv will come frotn Carbon, Coal Blu ft Brazil and points in Clay and \'igo counties,
f»l»«rtAtion
departmeut of the
Cvd h. 1. has iasued anew book of rules which put into effect yesterday. The
3ruFl
,l 1
flolte^ ftri-
the regulation or stand
ard rules ueetl oil the majority of «dlroads governing train service and signals, Mexican Central groisa earnings for October Here $507.:W4 increase, $68,090. ^etearaings, $242,4vSl decrease, $l,02& There was an incretee of $71,000 in exptnae for the month, said to be attributable to improving th® road bed after the rainyseason.
Division No, i»* o. K.C. held its annmu mestiiur and election of ofilcerayestenlav, Foflowiagare the oRicers elec* ted: Lon I^ee, chief conductor Frank
oa .Campbell, assistant Les Helmer, deleOlil IHd IMnr I©1® to/he convcntioiwia Mav, 1S80 Chas. H. Arthur, alternate.
fTSmr•I'fflS'cK' Tfce Walhoning Vslley Railroad Oora- «.»- icw' P*uy, tiled articles of incorporation with uhorimit*. jthe Secretary of 3tate of Ohio. The '*WU. capital i&twk is $100,000, and the corporatora aw A«J, Warner, Julius C. Pom* atwanjerene, Wiliiain R, Pomereue, HenrvCJ
HerVug and John a Fisher.
About twenty-five mik« of
The cointMusy has also feiined a coiapamy
tainir medkine in am EaoHah dif. astonished novelkt saked the Wack«w»h if be knew anything about the Egging art and the latter sek&awtedged
4
Jp5Rj®DJ®Sfs of the second 5 '—Cincinnati Tiama.
said tArtireniedy?—1
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DOGS AS HORSES.
tl» Cowatrjr Whtr« Ihey Are the B«*st» -.v of B&rtteo. "ist^C I bairfe taa«. 2.'«ntet,tli6 |aor, who Mlows the usage of his counpty ixi utilixlnir the
dog
which
atBOnS'
ttolw of
tbe
...t
oarrier
m01x^er and
owns no rolling stock or equipment of iare broken down prematurely from f»any kind and aa soon as the company ac- ^n*e» and the stabling' and fodder f6r a ^oue by the contractor* It) donkey is a heavy tax on their profits, wiii be turned over to the Vsndaila for bat their Belgian brethren can house Hi,D-
forty
as a draught an
SioaL He ha^i a little phaeton drawn by dogs in
he drires ahoat when at
homeland in whicJx he has come from Brnsaeis to Paris. M. Nantet thinks that Belgium, with her cheerless sky and sodden soil, is able to hold her own,
the most prosperoaa n»-
Euro^'
besswae dog is not
fri«nd and eomnuto, bat the
pow man. The coster-
hia wife In Paris or London
miles^ in their dogs" with themselves. The dogs,
ftfter
mas*era
»i, Joseph. Oaliene, Mich., is the only kitchcn fira one of any importance, the others merely1 being- stations laid out for sidings, etc.
unharnessed dine with their
and in winter sleep before the
The strength of a good draught dog is marvelous. He does not spoil roads like ahorse,and when tired he asks to lie down, a favor always granted, and, on being rested, goes on again cheerfully
The pair which drew M- Nantet is of average size and strength, and had a long line of ancestors, who did good work In their time as carriers. When at an inn their master &sed to unharness them and take them with him into the coffee room, where they lay down at his feet He drove all the way, unless where there was a steep hill to climb. At a place called Louvroil the mayor heard he had come into the town, and informed him that his equipagtT came? within the reach of the Grammont Law for the Protection of Animals. Verywell," answered tie Belgian, who was preparing to start, and he ordered the iogs to get into the phaeton and sit on the seat, while he drew them. They obeyed and stayed there until they were beyond the bounds of the commune, where they descended to be harnessed. To avoid crowds, who might think well to take part with the dogs against their master, M. Nantet kept clear of large towns. At Compeign he telegraphed to a number of Belgians here at what time he was likely to reach Paris, and they went out to meet him. When Jxq was sighted the dogs were going at a brisk pace. He thinJks they could have done the journey comfortably in five days, but as he is as much their friend as their owner he gave them seven.—Paris Cor. London Daily Jfews.
THE MONROE DOCTRINE .,. Text
of
the Fa««»fr« In Which It Was First (iSvfn to the World. President Monroe's seventh annual messagre, Decetnb®? 2, 1823: The citizens of the United States cherish sentiment® the^most friendly fn favor of the libef% and happiness of their fellow-men on^. that aide of the Atlantic. In the wars orT" the European Powers, In matters relatI themselves, we have never taken
auy
the survey for an extension of their line I policy to do so. It is only when our from ilamson to Cincinnati. It is now rights are invaded or seriously menaced I'u.vTr'
part, nor does it comport with our
^nto Cm-1 that we resent injuries or make pre par-
lllte^
ations for our defense
wash valley extension. A report that Jay Gould -rj k®* f66111'®**«« option on the and by causes which must be obvious to stotk of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad jail enlightened and impartial observers. the Jalitn Hopkitm nfvewitr""-™-'Tho P0""™1 »IUe4 Powsm
0
1
mams to be laid on the Air Line link t„ east of Belleville. This will be com '(mrlo,ls
ptet«i wUhin'SiHy «d U»" 14,,ir'.h?,S",,n
Sent Jlwkcv will h»w* through Irom d^ttisvitle to St Iou» by operating:
in connection with the L, A N, The I k** *«d wasting away rnllman car works are building vesti- the body. Operations take place buknl tj^ina tor the acw line. ?very day between nine a» m. end eight
Ariick* of awodation have been filed l***1*1- «»*3T be brought to by the Waakeahs, IVwaukce, Oconomo-! hospital ov«- end over again for woe A Wmertt Eailioed Compeny at: head, arm or l««g. liat the little Madison, W ia, whieh proposes to con- aurs* never leates her without many Struct a summer resort railroad from kisses and a promise from the &ttcndant aoke^ha to tk-onomowoc, the Hoe be- to be very good to her. --J lag in all tw^niy-two mites long. The
4'How
kmT
m«, bLtaTi4,^iS^r-Hao"'s
InSn, of Milw«ukw. Ih» cmitrt rta*: "Sot tt.a t^a^-gr.! tut com. fe $lW,QCW. It is believed tliat the Wis-1 ».», consin 0»»t9id Imek of the movement I
A
amjlh iii Uie^thofSro^iid, whe^a^f^i tip of
more than «oa (QaaeT^fi
it will he a hti« time
befw* make op for the Scots that the Englkh kilkni al FioddenJ'
telcmd
*ml When the party rf the fitift
the^artyel at»
tnft pm: Ml*
With the move
ments of this hemisphere we are of
and C. P. necessity more immediately concerned,
is essentially different in this respect from that of America^ This difference proceeds from that which exists in thoir respective (iovemmente. And to the defense of our own, which has been achieved by the. loss of.-so much blood and treasure and maintained by the wisdom of their most enlightened citizens, Mid under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole Nation is devoted, We ow&Jt, tlierefore, to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United States and those Powers to declare that we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European Power we have not interfered and shall not interfere But with the (Governments who have declared their independence we have, on great consideration and on just principles, acknowledged we could not view any interposition for the purpose: of oppressing them, or controlling in auyother manner their destiny, by any European power, in any other light than as the manifestation of an u$rfriendly disposition toward the United States.
A DOtL'S HOSPITAL. ,lM. at the Many Cartons Instlt«tlMi» ot th« Enfllttl MftTttpolll.
trsftck w- One of the most cutious of the manv
in#Ututio,i8 la
London is the
p*a.MW
lo^of hair-
no^e, teeth,
many patients have yeis in the
visitor of an
8^* e^ny et them ere serieuscases.
11
to build a ^efmph line over the same roother has a to^kea head awi hear! lottte, ,.|-»o84l«r mo has lost Ma bedl and one
fam% of four over there.
ittrdu tkm looks as theegh she
htr
l^ifomths range vkion ot tif feasiiy mended, bei^anse she ha»* w«rea iT^i and vasfesftd a^nwadal^. Here's a dell wfth a gash dm
aidfr of her
eritkNmt r^Ia eltirea
mm
4o11 hm
kwt one eye
bet it caa
racxt«ad
BM k»ow^«* thfcrt^ can drink
tts s© that
afraid she will he obliged ie imvea 'h«ad» This iss a dlsnwraiwr^d dssll. am g\iiiyr fc. fix a »*w h«*l and limbs t» tho dtoaip it w^wsld have be^t 4^3 hadat
hem
a land If so
m*
«it
pmm
...
M*
wi^ratl
rfcng a tothrh oftinr stay *%ht here la thla land, itad seta wmlirWllj^#asyt wSBH-
%«tMat
Lmmt Tlwmm, hm
*#T£ drunken
abyraan whoJhad neter but was perfectly familiar 6ge stamps, saw his chief of Richmond. Going in a silly, dranken "Ape yoa
Mr. Davis, th the postthe Greets to him he
Mr.
Bavfef'
I am, sir," was the dign of the have that honor, sift"
much like a
COALED W
Reduction
S I 045 MAIN STREET
Best Block—. .... .$ 2.15 per ton N 2 2 0 Washington Lump. 2.20 Washington Nut.. ~M 185
44
Hard Goal... ., 7,60 Blacksmith 5 ftOO Stove Wood.. «,^3.75 per cord
Telephone 187.
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INSURANCE.
A Card!
Terrg Haute, Ixd.,Oct
26tli
1889.—We,
the undersigned, return our thanks to B, F. Havens for his satisfactory settlement of our losses by fire, and we cordially recommend those wanting fira
insurance and prompt and fair treatment, when they meet with lasses, to insure with Mr. Havens
JOHSTL. ^KDFOaD. Edwarp P. Redfoud. CHAS. D. Flaiu. Miss Minkie Harms.
BALI. COSTUMES.
Costumes!
FULL XlNK
OF
Costumes, Wigs,
^Beards, Etc., fie., Suitable for Balls, iHtrtie«aii'l Entertainment, for rent on r^asonabla
terms. Special attention to out of town and mail orders,
WALKER & GREEN, Costumers,
4(8 north
Fifth St.,
Terrk
haute,
Ind,
OYSTERS.
BALTIMORE
E. W. JOHNSON'S,
j?
016 'Main Street^
WATCHES AND JEWEL.IIY. ..»wi«....»»« m0m-0W»m.wn»i iir.ini».
New Silverware
Just received, elegant line Jewelry, second were bought for at remarkably low
to none in the eftyf All spot cash and are being to price*.
FIRST-CLASS WATCHES. .. ^Jome of the finttt timepleec* In the city.
DIAMONDS
At priest tha^ wilt snrprise ycm.
a
a inspeoUon
DALE & STRANG,
4674 Main Street
COUGH SYBITP.
EXTRAORDIANRY
coagiis, sold» and lung
tonptintioiM, BXTRAO»£HNA«ar that
by
dttai* wifl
water and cwing as awash it
qwicKiy car« the worn form or catarrh. EXTRAORDINARY that «v«ry botis positively guaranteed.
A^iStrggS&iS&'SS^^ db.i.a. OASTO,
I)T* WORKS.
EXCELSIOR^
Steam Dye Works,'
SitlsimftwaWiarsaBWid! MS ISA««I Gm«tr. B. F. R0NERS, fNyrieto.
MISS ALICE MELICK,
KiAmcumKo.
«ae person ttae-
ssiss—s
PtJR AH HOUR^ EfESWG SPORT
ea
Shortest
3 EXPRESS ISMS DAILY FROM SVAWSVILLS* ViMOEMNES,
TCRftC NAUTK ami DANVILLE TO ... I
CHICAGO
WHENCE DIRECT CONNECTION {«RMu}«tasi(poiftte EAST, WESTarf NORTHWEST mm ii EUop im«
ismi
i.
ornrtw, lime table* mnd information in dsttJt adcrtss your nearest Tiekel Agtnt. WUXIAM HILL, Qen. Pam. and Tkt. Agk
CHICAOO, lUU
&. A. CAMPBELL, Geo. Agt., Terre Haute.
EXCURSION TICKETS*
Holiday Rates.
In ftworttanee with au old nud well emUibUshcd custom, tbe
BfG FOUR ROUTE
-WIJULSELi.*
EXCURSION TICKETS
•AT RATE OK-
ne-111
For the Round Trip,
MTES OF IAI.E:
Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday December 36th, Tuesday, December 31st,
Wednesday, January 1st.
All Ticket* good to return up to and including Friday, January Hd, glviHu every ona an opportunity to enjoy -,v
A Merry Christinas and A Happy New Tear.
For full information rejgarding rate«, !im«{ etc., call on
1
Jt E. STOUTH, Agent,
C. C. C. & St, I.. R'y. Sixth St. Pepot, Tern* Hnute, lad. n. B. MARTI!?.
General Passenger Agent,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
CnANDEI,IEn». -i •). -JL tu L-i
CHANDELIERS.
NEW ARRIVALS.
The finest Line ever before brought to the City.
A T-
D.U/. U//IJ50(! S.
X.IVERY.
The FashioB Livery,
512,514 AND 516 CHERRY STREET.
oWM.
A. HUNTER. $x
ftujf Cfttes ClIITfctflKSB}
STBAMSiptP xim "few*
T-
SVSJlYTHtNO IN aTYl»Bl|5ilY2flC
^VTfUMOIil IlS.'^R-
an
rwilWHit m*m ttwiL
dat1
PHENIX
Architectural iron work a specialty
J. H. WILLIAM8, President.
of
POCKET MAP A2TD 8HIPP1R8' OtTXDE.
PERS' GUIDE OF THE STATE FOR SO CENTS! no JSnHnS? ®?«ra^3' with additions and
I*
douoAo
offlee9»miroadstivtions,
flexible oover.
and the express company several companies have offices. The map is folded and bound with the index and compilation in a address, on receipt
7~
RAND, MoNALLY & CO
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE S B. F. HAVENS.
Insurance against Damage by Fire, Lightning and Tornadoes. The Oldest and Largest Agency in the City. $128,000 Paid in Ifottf Losses. Losses always promptly settled and paid.
REPRESENTING:
Phoenix of Hartford v.... #4,780,000 Fire AssociaUou, Pennsylvania. ,800,000 American, rennsylrania 2,23T,000 Wwtchestfer, New York. 1,750,000 Williamsburg City, New York..
New Hatntiflhlre, New H«uup«htre S,600,000 Qerman. niinois 600,000 California, dsltfomta....,...,., 1,800,000 Northfern, England 32,000,000 Onartlian, Ki^aad .....
North British and Morcautiie 90,000,(^0 PhcBtiix, Ixtudon «».*•••*•«**...»»»«..».* 7,000,000 Th« best it the cheapest! Get the Went by patronUing
KAIL.ROAD TICKETS.
For Railroad Tickets to ill Points
REDUCED HATES
CALL OK
Louis D.
661 MAIN STREET.
"Tnformatton cheerfully given as to routes and tttrie of trains. Dealer, also, in Toys, Notions and Fancy Goods, News Dealer and Stationer.
MACHINE works.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.
Ninth street, near Union Depot
Terre Haute Indiana.
A NUVACTCBBttS or——-
Engines, Boilers, Mill and Mining Machinery..
3
S. FENNER
vr^r&TCT OKI TO KKOW R* DOS OXtT
First-ClassdRooflng and Guttering,
-EEESE1200 MAIN STREET.
3
with Indiana?
th© si*e of Band, MoWaily & Co.'a
of the Sta^« whioih it replaces, though sold at th©
TheMap ia 21 xJJ8jLD6hes, oil a large scale, colored to distinguish cwmpiiaiion
»uiiti68, with a thorough and oompreheu sive index showing, in detail, the entire railroad systexn, the express company doing ouaiB^ over each road, and accurately locating all cities, risers
villages, oounties, islands, lakes,
offices, ph stations,
business at the where the
WWW WWUkipl
mm
Sent, post paid, to any address, on receipt of price, by $ Map Publishers, 148 to IM Monroe Street, CHICAGO.
4i-mtt- iiinnin*.HIni»»
AGENCY
S,t»00,000
21,000,000
B, F. HAVENS,
652 WabMh Avonna.
s9
SMITH,
Dealers in belting, bolting cloth, pipe, brass
goods and all kinds of mill and machinery supplies, Engine and boiler repairing promptly attended to. j?-
PLANING
MILL.,
•mtiiK .in .i
3.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS COMPANY,
SitahlishtK) 1861. I»oorporatey888. Mauuf*ctnrer» of
Sash, Doors-, Blinds, Etc,,
——AND DIEALEBS JN-*—»
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware. Corner
... ajMi^Siwi kMMMMMMi
o&TjVaxxzisd nw)K cowsicat. na
LYNCH & SUREELL, ,.HA2rc*ACTtr&X8S Of
2TO, 71^ MAIH 8T3aMBT, TSRBB HAUTH, INDIAKA.
BVI»3rS»i B»UCATION.
Get a Business Education
Learn Telegraphy, Phonography and Book Keeping at the cial College. Full corpe of competent instructors ns insmactors. «i^"v
M. CLIFT, Socrotary and Treaaurar.
Ninth and Mulberry Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
STOVES, »niiMiii m^0^00Sf!m
Zimmerman's Stove Store
(658 WABASH AVENOT)
Call and examine the fine line of Cook and Heating Stovss. Sols agent for tbo wonderful
CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES.
BOOFOTG AND OtTTTEItlNO,
ISBBLL &
^iA
WBJj&R,
WOQJ, PA9T9,
ALL-WOOL PANTS MAW
^819jkain
&WIS
•KOf.Airar -mut-armm Aim smr»iiM»|iT
Proprietor^."
w.ivy»'i.
Mamaa^i
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