Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 May 1890 — Page 3
PuaoaAirooaaAOT,
D. H. BALDWIN«CO.'S
BARGAIN 8ALB OF
Pianos
-AND
Organs!
sold at V1IW op to fltadO. New Organs #S8 up to $990, Every instrument tally warranted
yt»n
wwfcwarranusd
a* good gold.
Call atul examine oar good*.
320 Wabash Avenue.
BOOTS, SHOES AND BUHBEH8.
LADIES,
THY THE NEW
Holdfast Rubber!
Cannot a if us others do they are much mom comfortable ami durable and cost no more.
Jfeutcnin* in IMM)TK AN1» HloKK.
|nm hnuiiiiisr HhowIhiv come and
cxtuuino U«* %ihh\h and prices.
D.I^eibold,
300 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind.
COAL. AND WOOD.
Household Coods
STORAGE ROOMS
-AT-
S I S
945 MAIN STREET.
MKOt'C'ltD PRIt'CK OS OA 1.1 Bo»t Block. 12.80 per too Block Nut fl.20 Waahlnirton Lump.. 8.20 Sholburn 9.20 Wftahlngton Nut.... L85 Hard Ooal 7.60 Blacksmith Oo&l 6.00
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Stove Wood 3.76 per cord
Telephone 187.
UNDERTAKERS ANP KMH Al.M KR* aoaaatit. atACt. JAW* A. ansa*. BLAOK NISBBT,
Undertakers and EmbaJmers,
NORTH FOURTH ST., TKRRK HA OTJg. *r All Mite win rsestiv prompt attantbua OMO da* and night
f"
AFFAIRS OF .THE RAILWAYS
WIUTHEO.K.C.ANB B. *. C. CON NOLI BATE IX TBI WOT?
A BnMf Tkal Uw Ltgaa WrW« •f «fcc Vmn**Hm will rilimteij EitMi CUcace-ft^
MM! K««IUM.
Moses Taylor division of the Order of BaUway Conductors at Moboken, X. made up of conductors on the Delaware & Lackawana at a special meeting voted unanimously to aurrender Its charter on account of the action of tlie order at its annual conventional Hoeheater last week in eliminating the non-strike clause from the ritual. It churned that other Eastern divisions will take thesame step as soon their delegates return with the official report of the convention.
Hew VA Oct*™ Cprtght ebon toed «»I AXOft, The 0. K. 0. BOW has 41f000 members and was the only non-striking order of railroad employes in the country until the convention this year. The W astern delegates were the predominating power in the convention and carried the day by about a two-thirds vote. The Eastern division were almost unanimous in their demand to allow the non-strike clause to stand. A consolidation of the Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railway Conductor* in the We*t, and a re-organization of the 0. C. in the East as a non-strik ing order a now predicted
for
FIVE
Kallw* lanbllBin.
It is reported that the Vanderbilt lines are negotiating for the purchase of the Chicago & Calumet Terminal railway in opposition to Henry VillartL
The second mortgage bonds of the International & Great Northern will »oon The
paw into the hands of Jay Gculd. deal is in the joint interest of the Moari Pacific anl Kansas fc Texas roads.
The new telegraph office at Galien, Mich., on the Indiana St Lake Michigan Rood was opened to-day. The telegraph line is now complete that far ami a continuous line 210 miles in length is now in oreration from this city.
This morning a thousand cases of strawberries came op from Tennessee over the E & T. II., 200 of which were for Terr© Haute and 80U for Indianapolis. The In* dianapolis cases were transferred here by the Adams Express Company.
Colonel A. L. Johnson, tax and land commissioner of the Atchison, who resigned a few days ago after twenty years ofgervice, will be .succeeded by E. T. Cartlidge as tax commissioner and John K. Frost as land commissioner.
The work of straightening out the af fairs of I
VUB
and Stayner has begun at
New Kork. The inventory showslaasets $1,6LM,240,75), but it is claimed that the paper has depreciated in value and that not over 1750,000 can be realised from it. The claim of the C., If. & I)., is $5,32fl,» filft.90. Mr. Wade, of Cleveland, claims $400,000.
All of the lint* in the Mackey system show handsome increasca for^the second week in May over the corresponding period of last year. The Eastern Illinois shows an increase of $12,9:19.91 the Hvansville A Terre Haute an increase of §1,051.2$ IjOuisville, Evansville A St Lonia 12,807.21 Evansville Indianapolis I71H.87 Feoria, Decatur Jk Evansville 1701,79.
Hie big deal in Pacific Mail stock letween C. F. Huntington and Henry Villunl is thought to mean an indorsement for the scheme for bringing Pacific .Mail steamers to Tacoma to connect with the Northern Pacific railroad. It is hinted that Mr. Huntington's South and Central American schemes are to be helped ma terially by the new deal. Lines of steam era will he put on soon to develop traffic in these southern directions.
It is now said that the men who pushed the Indiana fc Lake Michigan road to completion have Chicago in view as their objective point, and that the building of the line to 8U Joseph was only the commencement of the tnovein that irection.
The Vandalia has long wanted a Chicago Uils step^will be line and sooner or later taken. When the r*ew line is open to St. Joe it is predicted that the traffic of the Logon division will show a 40 iter
SPECIAL SALE
-or-
MEN'S SUICS!
$3 to $25
~-JSas
The Vandalia will now the btwt feeders in the
cent, increase. have some of North.
The Indiana Northern Railway Company has organised at Goshen, Ind,. by the election of John H. Baker, president. C. P. Inland, secretary and treasurer Oeorge H. Kimball, chief engineer. Alt these gentleman are connected with the
Lake£hore& Michigan Southern railroad, which company will furnish the mean* to eoostaict the road as soon as a reasonable amoant jf local aid is tendered. The chief engineer will make a survey htm the state fine through or near Fremont, Oriand and Li ma to a connection with the Sfesurgis, Goshen 4 St Louis railway, aowr owned by the L. 8. & ML 8.
IM4IW1' WMMUswb. 1. Fr*al Sk»r Thlruscalh Indtsos Battery. 2, Jobo Faxnter, CompAajr O, Ftm Hesv Artillcrf, a. Philip CO{"ipU!7 H, Sereoiy-fourth
Peaniyl' ---la.
4. «,^ery. j, TWrty-fiwt Indliu. Comrmay F. Sixth hd{nt 0***lry
J. W. Gregg. Company E, Slxtf-aeeead l!il aote. Wotf. Company E, Thtrty-»«oml Ii m*. J. o. ItdM, Company ». Forty-third lndi Jrh- Coltlns, "tt-rv
ontfl:
-flevcatk Indian* Bat-
II. G. t'scnapaay A, See»n*C»t r-
€*|»unn E. B. Knufieu, Company F, Fourte«nth Indiana.
K. II. A.<p></p>A. II. 8m(tb. Cumpany F, Forty thlrd Indl M, Henry Keitb. Cdmpany D, Forty-third Indl15, H. W. Jiquitb, Company 0. Cghty-Sftfe Indiana. IS. I L, Jjuiafth. Company E, Eigbty-flftb In dians. 17. M*r*l Murphy, Company F, Twwity eight} linoii.
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If the friends of the above named deceased soldiers will meet the members of Morton Port No. 1, G. A. at the cemetery chapel, Sunday afternoon, May 25th, at 2 o'clock and jK)int out the location of the grave®, these headstones will be properly set up.
Best Katate TnumTcrs.
Sarah W. Bone and hosband to Michael in Waiter & Uwj-r part of to lot 2
Wef: ,?F* #ufcdl*i«4on .« 200 CO Feter uhoit et ux. to Catharine Hoiiingaworth, trafl in ceclion to, town 13,range 10...... 1,000 00 Samuel II. Allen et at. to Wilton T,
Saaford. inlotx 13,14,25,60, fil, «a (n lny**addlUon...., Ja Fitzpatrick et u* to Terre Haute ring Company, iniot 817 in Gilbert'* «ibdlvi«k*n. Rtwina Sh&feret ax. to D. T.aud t«. W,
Misrail-
900 00
1.800 00
Snyder, e. of In lot* 289 and 2»» in illlbertirM *Bbdlviiiou. Joneph H. Blake et ux. to I). T. and G.
1.900 00
W, Snyder, in lot 12 In Prospect Place William A. Edward et ux. to Wflltam M. Edward, in lot 19, block 'A and the n. c. the a, w. of aeetion 21, town 13, range 8......................
900 00
2Jj51 00
Orange Bloaaams.
At 4 o'clock yestertlay afternoon James BI. Faria, assistant postmaster, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Lydia M. Bond, at the residence of the bride's parents, near Peru, Ind. The groom is well known here on account of nis responsible official position. He is a brother of George W. fraris. The bride is a charming and popular young lady. The? will make their home in this city, at Ko. 010 South Fourth street, after June 15th.
DrpiitlM ElMllonfcrlnt. Work in the county sheriffs office is very light at present, so light in fact that two of of the deputies are excused from duty temporarily. No doubt these gentlemen are employing the time well in squaring themselves with the public in view of the approaching fall election when SherilF Weeks' successor will be chosed.
Bnlldlng Penult*.
Salmon Brewer has been granted a permit to build a one-story frame dwelling in the south of inlot 2, block :}, in McOaugbey & Roach's subdivision, to cost 1555.00.
Philip Miller has taken oul a permit to build a one-story frame dwelling on inlot -L-—'» subdivision in McCabe's
8 in Kern's 1800.00,
I^Jnr«d at Heliosl.
Charles Moore, aged 8 years, son of W. H. Moore, a shoemaker, fell down tlie stairway at the First District school yesterday and received severe injuries. He was sliding down the bannister and slipped and fell.
Tlie Reichstag discussed a bill regulating labor in factories. A Socialist leader said it was to be regretted that Germany,
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TERRE HAUTE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 31.1890.
MY LOVE IS LIKE A SONG.
Xfrhweisttklfiniaaar Hover ForaowmSfttaaadigr, And many a one bst for an tear. -fbaa^teftflMteawngr
But «ay sweet tow is Kkaa are,
tihsEwaoiwy BoaaMaafNut.
Hf tow ti not like any «ar Var m*t» tat OOm at n%t^ And tban *tt» only front a£
TlotaanaRpnrtoM^t Bat Bsy »w®ec »ot» la Bk« a aong. That far^rhtaaanthaday
ThatroOitha at Tints along, 4 Aad drivt* the night away. Kytow»» not IH» mf ma
That i&igtity Like no £iir tmag« *n«ath the mm, So MM to field or glade
Bnteoy tvmt km, ia Iflce a rasg, AHke to hut and thraoe, A gftxtomthiog before th« throng,
Condition or Mra. J. O. Blalac, Jr. Mis. James Q. Blaine, Jr., has about abandoned hope. Instead of getting better, she is, if anything, a trifle worn. Medical science does not seem to be able to alleviate, yet alone cure, her inflammatory rheumatism. It is not likely that she will ever go on the stage. She has not been out of her sick room in months. Most of the time she is in bed with her unfortunate leg in a plaster cast
She is a patient sufferer, and never complains, although the cup of sorrow was pressed to her hps very early in life. Her baby boy is progressing finely, and is a bright, healthful looking little sprite —the only sunbeam that brightens its mothers room. Some of her friends are still loyal, but they are few. There have been times when poverty crossed the threshold of the sick room, and the poor creature would have suffered for the necessaries of life but for the interposition of friends. Of the ones who have proved faithful none is more deserving of credit than the Englfah maid-of-all-work, who has served Mrs. Blaine without pay, and at times has drawn upon her savings of years to keep the wolf from the door.—New York Mail and Expreas.
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WANTED.
mrPer ton* oul of employment and desiring rttvations can advcrtUe in (hit column free of charge.
"\irANTED.—Work, any kind of work suitaTT ble to the«geof 14. Slor«workprefcred. A'Mress R. C. J., 302 North Thirteenth street. \17 ANTED—A slttwtion to do general rough
TV work of any kind. Can furnish references. Enquire at 1236 North Ninth street. THOMAS E. UR1NDLEY \ITAKTKD—A good girl In private family.
V)
Enquire at 1012 South Ninth street.
11J AKTKD—Work of any kind by a strong, TT willlug hoy 17 year* of age FRKD WALLACE,
W
Fifth
W
onliks Austria and^Switaerland, made no ^tcben, newly papered and gnined woodi progress toward the estahltshment of a two porches, well and other conveniences, normal workinir day. ShadC»nw«» araded street. Thlsproperty will (sell easily. Call at once.
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Ko. 208 South Twelfth street.
ANTED—Every one to buy Wolcott's Pain Oil at 649 North Paint and street
Japanese
VITANTED—A la^y to aaslst ac in ray businosa. Apply at &t# Swan street.
WANTED-Situation
WANTED—A
Partnership Dhmftlved. Omc*.
The partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. \V hi taker and Stickle has been dissolved by process of law and this morning the sale of their shop property occurred at the south door of the court house, leiug bid in by W. 11. Stickle at $2,500,
by a young lady as
writer in some kind of an oniec. On write both English and German, also translate. The best of references given if desired. Address 1,220 Walnut stteet.
position as clerk in
a dry Niws
goodi store. Address, K. B,
WANTKD—Situation—Assalesman
by a man
of age and experience. Address P. 0. box 680, Oreencastle, Ind. ANTED—Si tnation as housekeeper nurwe by Widow lady. No objection to children. Address, J. B.433 North Third street.
ANTKD—Plain sewing and dresi making, 1108 8outh Second street.
T\VrANTED-KWITION—lly
a widow lady
with one child position as housekeeper, roughly understands the duties and can the best of references. Inquire at No. 22 Orth Eleventh street.
FOB SALE.
hOR SALE—Bayhoriw^ S year* old. Stylish and a good traveler. About Id hands igh.
hij
WILL II. WALKER, SO» Main street
T^OR SALE—A very desirable fr-room honss in JL east part of city. Cistern and Sink In kitch
RIDDLE, HAMILTON 4 00.
CLOTHING.
GOODMAN & HIRSCHLER
-A1T3D. a-
*1
«IMERCHBNCCAIL0RSt» 4 0 Mam
O
der HM. SaittMwrtl«r9l8.0«.
[X)R SALE—A draft horse »p.. T. H. KLOER, 426 Willow *tre«t.
1X)R 8ALK—A baby carriiuw, good will sell at a hatgsin. Cah at a Xortli Bckdiitmt
I
ASWMC, miidUtlag alone. —Frank Popular Moelii^r.
X® S ALE—A tw^HStory boo» of eight rooms, east front, north of Wain street, worth ft,000, tu he bad tor f3^9S, lor a fewdays only Do not dct&r.
Tj RJDDLE, HAMILTON & CO 3JtSouih Stxth
6BOCKRY STOCK.
/GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES—At A»demon ind. This stork mast he sold to aaUftfr claims against It, If yon want to ro Into Ue grocery hoalnen in tne best natural gss ci In iooiana ~pojn!ation IMOO—here's yonr th«ts* to sccure a bargain in that line, and the beat location f«r a grocery cu^re in the
FOR HBNT.
rR
RK.VT—ROOM—Neatly fnrnished suit able for two gentlemen or for tody and gentleman, SO2 Ohio street.
FR
RKNT—ROOM8—TW© nicely furnished rooms 'n good location. €11 Oblo street
MONEY TO LOAM.
OXST TO'LOAK—An
TERRE HAUTE REAL ESTATE
AND IMPROVEMENT CO.
No.652 Wabash Avenue,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
L.IFK INmjRANCE.
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS PAID
In October, 1S80, The Mutual Life Insurance Conijiuny of New York, reached and pa»*ed the polut at which its total cash payments for
DEATH OLAIMS ALONE AMOUNTED TO ONE HUNDRED MILLION8 OF DOLLARS.
No other beneficent imlltution in the world has ever accomplished like results. A marvelou* feature of these payments is the short space of time in which they arc made, showing the phenomenal growth of the Mutual' Life Insurance Company. It is indsed remarkable that a oompany starting without a dollar should within 4eye*rapay for the one account of death claims over |100,000,000.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM'Y Of NEW YORK,
IM I he L,srg«at and Moat Populnr 4'MIU pany In tb« World.
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PANTS AJTD SUITS.
REMOVED!
city. For »*rti uiarst call on or address W1L- airuntil 1{ is In th« Nith lub, thti# pnwervinjr LIAV BOLASP, Anderson. Ind. Jail health tlfiw %nalltles. It tsnrononneoa by physicians to be superior to the famous Hot
OAK—Any sum easy terms RIDDLE. HAMILTON A Co.
REAL ESTATE.
COTTAGE PLACE!
Lots $100, $125, $175 & $200.
We are still selling these lots at the above low prices and on the most favorable terms. There are only a few lot* left on Seventeenth street, aud on Eighteenth street the lot* arc being rapidly taken* up. Six neat cottages are just being completed and four more are contracted for,
COMKAND SEE THIS subdivision: then if you want a home on the easiest terms ever offered, come and see us. We have tor sale* in Cottage PI aw. anew &*oom ell shaped cottage, veranda, cistern, outbuildings, nest fence around lot. Ouiy $300. Kssy terms
RIDDLE, HAMILTON 4 CO., Agents.
PAWN BROKER.
MAX BLUM BERG,
413 Ohio Street,
1 give the highest loan on household goods without removing. Also on all valuable*.
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READY-MADE STOCKFOFJB1NE SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS
Must be reduced. All of the very latest Spring- Styles in Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. Do not be misled by the alleged bargains offej$d by other competitors. Call and examine our goods and see the bargains we offer. §§e
Call early and get choice selections. Everything goes. When you see our prices you cant help but buy.
MERRirr,
The Tailor and Hatter,
MSXAIX ST8KET,a«itdMr t« WrlfhC* flneenr. lH»n t»or
FOB9ALI. BATH HOXTSK.
KCH1S681RTEUS BATH HOUSE.
Th« wat«r in»m Uitae wells does not strike the
Springs. Cold and hot baths, vapor, Turkish and Russian baths. Elegant ladies* waiting room. Horses taken care of while you are bathing.
Owner Tenth and Chestnut streets, near union depot.
MISCRU.AXEOUS.
NEW KODAKS
"Yon press
tlie button,
we do
the rest."
S+ven New Bljlw and Hlif» AUL LOADED wifM Tr*MT»IM*r«N Flint a. For sale by all Photo, Stock Dealers.
THE EASTMAN COMPANY,
aout for Catalogue, M6CUK8TER, S. V.
IJYK WORKS.
NE PLUS ULTRA!
Diving aud renovaliug of ladies' and Gentlemen's wear in all desired shades of any fabric at abort noUos and modern price* at
H. F. REINERS'
Steam Dye Works,
No. 665 Wabash Avenue. SOUTH M1DE.
JOII PRINTER,
1. C. S. GFR0ERER
Job Printer,
NO TROUBLE TO QIVE EST1 MATES.
23 SOUTH FIFTH ST.
DAILY NEWS BUILDING
SEEDS.
LADIES AND LOVERS OF
Flowers!
Should know that a iarg» aKsortnscnt of Flower Seeds, the most beautiful sorts, frtatb and of "toy own importation, and Balba of Tube Roses, Oesdioll, Dahlias, Cnnnas, Caladiums, etc., can be had at
FOOTE'S SEED STORE
415 Ohio Street.
SPECIAL SALE 3pri^ 0u^reoat5
I *.«
TIMS TABLX,
AILBOAD TIMJ TABL&
Standard line 10 minutes slower Uunotar
•1
VANDALIA LINK.
L*AViro*YKsWbt—1:43am IffciU am 21 p. m. &10 p. m. ScOl p. m. C05 R. m. LkApro*TJ«KASJW1 am LSI an 7}M am lfc4?|ttt fc»pm. &(6p.a.
A*«v* twat K*i«r-l:»0 am 10:15 a ±00 SKB p. m. 6 45: p. m. 9c00p. m, AjkaxvxmNiiKsWaiiwL-90 am L9 a a 12:42 Pat *15 m. &00 p, m., ^30 m.
T.H.4L DIVISION.
LsATxroKTES Novm—t00 am 4:00 p, m. Aaam rami IJOKTH-12 Q0 noon 7:90 pa. R.AT.H. Trains lesre for the south at &30 am ldcSOa^l m, 15 and &S0 m.
Trains arrive from the south atfcld a 11^0 am &«0 m. and 11:01 m. T. B.AP.
Trains laare for the northwest at tUia &1S m. Trains arrive from northwest at 11:15 a a it and ?:15p ».
C, A. «. I.
Train* leave for the north at &» a a LfclO a a:3f)pm and 11:10pa. Train* arrive from the north at &10 a a 510:18 a a *1© a and *46 a.
BIO FOUR,
Trains leave tor east at 1:» a. a. &08 a, a. 12:54 p. m. !fc4S p. m. Leave for the west 1:30a. a, 10:09 a. a. 13:&4 p. a, 7i27 p. a
EXCURSION
2d GrPt-AJSTID
HOME SEEKERS'
EXCURSION
-TO THE
West and Northwest, South,
SOUTHWEST and SOUTHEAST. THE Bli
WILL SELL
Round Trip Excursion Tickets
"To all prominent points in the West, and Northwcat, Houtli, southwest aud Houtheast
AT HALF KATES
TUKSOAY, MAV 201 1.
All tickets good returning thirty days from date of aale. Stopovers allowed at ail princinal points in the territory to which tickets are nold. This Is the opportuufty of a lifetime to VINII NFC territory named, and wo would invite correspondence on the snbjcct. For full information call on or address
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K. AI. "*$
Trains leave tor the south, mail and expresa, K5B a m: worth. mixed, 4.^6 pn. Arriva from the sonvh, Worth, mixed 10:M a -5 mall and exprow, 4^)6 m.
pOd^ I^OiJJE
Cleveland,
CiotiDnilli,
Chicago & Si.Louis lly.
E.K. SOUTH, Agent,
C. C. C. & fit. L. K'y Terre Ilaute. 1). ». MARTIN, Uoneral Passenger Agent.
TRUNKS.
CALL ON
V.G.DIGKHOUT
For Trunks, Valiess and Traveling Ban. if you are going away this win tar he wiu make a trunk that will prove a victorious an amy to the prove baggage smasher.
STATIONERY, ETC.
Stationery, Blink Books, Saeki, Twine, Ete, J. R. DUNCAN & CO.,
Not. OOO and 062 Wabash Avenue.
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