Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1885 — Page 5

CHE INDIANAPOLIS DAIL SENTINEL MONDAY MORNING MAT 111885

DIAIIOÜD SPORT. CTlio Dossiers Win at UaniM City-LonU. villa Y7httwasb.ed by BaltimoreDan O'Lc&rj'i Avengers Defeat the Omaha Notei. CCCLrl to the EenttneL K.A.93AS City, May 10. Over 5.C00 people .T7itncr:2d ths second game between the 2cs5i3 Cltj and Indian apelia clubs, which lolly as interesting as that of yesterday. zzoj end ITcGuire did the battery work for the visitors, and the latter was very effective in hb delivery. The visitors played a yery Lrilliant came in the field, scoring but two errors. Following is the score by innings: Xsngas City 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Indianapolis. 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 Base nits Kansas City. 6: Indianapolis, C. Errors Kansas City, 6; Indianapolis, 2. Cincinnati Wins Again. Ciscissati, May 10. Seven thousand persons witnessed the fourth successive defeat of the Brook iyns at the hands of the Cincinnati's to-day. Several fine running catches wiia made by Ssrartout and Jones: Cincinnati... 20 .".200000 07 Brooklyn . 0 03000111 0-6 LouUvUl Shut Ont. Louisville, May 10. The Baltimores broke CTca with the Louisvilles to-day by defeating them in a close and interesting game. The .folio tt id g ia the score by innings: Louisville.-.. 00000000 0-0 Baltimore 21000000 0-3

SXatthewa Arm VTaa Sore. St. Louis, May 10. The game to day was all on one side. Matthews was batted very hard, and after the fourth inning went to ii;;ht field with a sore hand, and in the sixth inning was forced to leave the field entirely. Knight took' the box after Matthews and Coleman relieved him in right field, playing Sn a citizen's suit. The Browns played a uniformly tine game. Score by innings: 81. Louis A tili CUCS 0 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 0-9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Cleveland Nearly Whitewashed. MiLWACifiE, May 10. The Milwaukeea rcorced their second victory over the Cleyelands to-day, as shown below: Milwaukee- 001 55041 -11 Cievelanda 000000001 1 Can It lie Fob si Me? Tolepo, May 10. The following was the acore in to-day's game: Toledo 20000000 24 OmalJ8 lOOOOOOO O 1 Eae Hits Toledos. 4: Cleveland, 4. Errors Toledoes. 2: Cleveiands.ä. Pitchers ätemmyer and O'Dcnneli. Umpire Brennan. Diamond Dust. The homo club leads 'em again. .The "Avengers" have won a game at last, and Dan O'Leary is no doubt hunting for the maa who said they couldn't play ball. Arrangements are being made with the railroads whereby the Indianapolis Club will be able to arrive home at 3:30 p. m. on Friday, and play the Mets an exhibition game at the Seventh Street Park. They will return to Milwaukee on the evening of the same day, and complete the series. THE COSYICT AND HIS WIFE F0ÜGUT A Deputy SherlxYSliot and Severely lleaten TVlille Slaking an Arrest. PiTJERSRUBa, Va., May 10. A desperate encounter occurred in Henry County, th's Stäto, a night or two ago, between Ned DJlard, colored, an escaped penitentiary convict, and IL H. Bowman, l)iDuty Shoriff of the county. 'Dillard had baen sent to the penitentiary for ten years from Henry -County for stealing, and had served only eleven months of his sentence. At the tima of his eecape he waa working on the Virginia and Carolina Railroad, ne&r Petersburg. After escaping he went to Henry County, where, in company with his wife, .he was found in a log cabin by Bowman, who had been on watch for him. Bowman gained a forcible entrance into the cabin about ruidnigt, and, on demanding Dillard's sorender, be was fiercely attacked by both D'lJard ana wife. Bowman was badly stabbed twice bv Dillard and also soverelv bitten on the leg by his wife Tue Deputy Sheriff fired nt his attnilant four Units with his pistol . -j cd t hot con. Dillard escaped injury, but his tyife was shot in the fa?e and seriously wound d. DiHard was finally overpowered and banden tied. He has just been brought here and turned over to Messrs. Adams &. Co., by whom he was hired from the State. Adams A Co. are amonc toe contractors for the construction of the Virginia and Carolina I'aiJroad. rURSUlXCr HEB BETRAYER. ltefuslrg Marxiftge . Missouri Girl (lets a , Judgment and Conviction, In dti'en ifiNCK, Mo., Msy 10. At a special session of the Criminal Court cf this county, John A. Wheeler was yesterday sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary for the betrayal of Ida W. Wheeler under promise ot marriage. The trial took place three weeks ago, but a motion for rC new trial was overruled -andrentenca passed. An endeavor will be made to carry the ca3 to the Supreme Court The standing of tho parties in the suit, who Jive in Kr,sas City, have made it one of note. It is the first sentence ever passed upon a betrayer in this county. The wosaan teems determined to pursue him to the utmost. She has a judgment in the Circuit Court and alien on the estate of his father for S'JO.fCO, and ha3 driven him to the door of. the Penitentiary. He offered her a goodly amount to marry nira after the verdict was rendered, bnt she would not accept. Wheeler is of a prominent family of Cass County, and besides the dishonor of a penitentiary sentence he now sutlers poverty, though he waa at tho rosrlnijiDg wealthy, being a prosperous nit-rchant ot Kansas City, An Interesting llmlget of Seymour New. Special to the Sentinel. Seymour. Ind , May 10. The Batter Dish Factory is to crowded with orders for their .goods that they run every day and part of the night, ana torn out over halt a million butter dishes weekly. The factory Is increasing its force almost daily. In June, 1SS0, the United States csnsns fourd this city to cantain 4,250 souls. Col--ocel A. J. D. Thurston has jast completed the ennmtrstion of school children, and alio the total enumeration of the city by authority of the City Council. The total population listed by bim gives as 5SG: an increaee of 1 OK m five years This la most gratifying, and, doubtless, will favorably compare with any other city in the S'ftt. Tho S3bool population, num bering 1,53. an increase f 112 over lau ' tprirjg, will necessitate the provision of greater tcloA acwmnicdatianj. aid with

this in view, the School Trustees have purchased a large and handsome plat of ground In the First Ward, and will erect anew reboot building on it in the near future. eymour'8 destiny is onward and upward. The steam cooperage works were burglarized night before last and several rail sets of coopers' tcols and other valuable implements atoien. No clew as yet. Hon. Charles L. Jewett, of New Albany, spent some time in the city yesterday saluting his legion of friends. A cat fish supposed to weigh 150 pounds is sporting in a deep hole some to miles north cf here, caused by a rise in White Itiver. A party will lilt him from his new quatter3 in a fw days. The Ewing Ensign, a bright and newsy paper started some three months acc, gave np the ghost Friday for want of patronage. Mr. Avery Chambers, who was proprietor and publisher, is a young man ot more than average ability, lie will take a permanent position in this city this week. He ii Democratic to the core. John W., seven year old son of Robert D. Hayp, fell off a wagon loaded wtth stave blocks last evening, the wheels passing over bis head. His injuries are probably of a fatal character. -o "Hops iz a henn that Ja.e more esrgs taan she ken hatch." "Solon Siingle" at the Dime Muesum to day.

WaSUISKTOX news. S, Cz Has Not Announced Ills Determination Regarding the Turkish Mission. Washington, May 10. Hon. S. S. Cox has not yet announced his determination with regard to the Turkish mission. He has received a telegram from a committee of his constituents, informing him that they would come to Washington to-day or to morrow to tea him, end to see the President upon the subject, end he feels that courtesy to them rt quires him rot to announce his conclusion in tfce matter until after their arrival. Washington Selected as the Location of. the Catholic tTniversity. Washington, May 10. The council of Catholic prelates who met in Baltimore last week for the purpose of selecting a place for the new Catholic University, decided that it shall be built in this city. Although the Catholics of other cities offered very large monetary inducements toward securing the University, the ftct that Washington posjejjcs the muFcnin, Congressionallibrary and b fast becoming a literary and scientific center, induced the prelates to decide in favor of locating the Univereity at the capital. Rev. r Cnapelle, of St. Mathews Church, who was selected as one of the trustees, and who vrts among the foremost to urge tho claims of Washington to the University, to day rsade a strong appeal to his congregation to contribute at least $50.000 to endow a chair in ihe proposed University. A llrljr, Ashore. Washington, May 10. The United States signal ccrps station at Fort Macon, N. C, via Wilmington, N. C, reports: The brig Julia A. Merritt, Jones, Master, of St. Johns, New Brunswick, from Aracagua Brazil, for Hampton for orders, with cargo of sugar, is ashore cn the beach twenty'miles soath of Acreroke inlet. The crew of seven was saved. The cargo can be saved. The vessel will probably be a total loss.11 'For the land's sake, Ben Johnson, who tuk my bar'l apple sass. ""Solon Shingle" at the Dime Museum to day. THE FIUK KECOItD. l ire In a shoe Factory. Haverhill, Mess., May 10. Fire broke out th's morning iu the cutting department ot C. N. Hojt A Co.'s shoe fictory. The flames were confined to the second story, but the whole building was drenched with water. Tne loss is 15.000, covered by insurance. Tho stock of B My Bros., manufacturers of sole?, tips and stiileninqs, on the first flcor, was damaged to the extent of 15,ÖC0 by water, insured. C. S. Grace and E. P, 03 A Co., heelman manufacturers, had their stock damaged by water. About bands are thrown out of employment. . Railroad Trestle Fired. Savannah, Ga., May 10. The trestle on the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway, about fifty miles north of Jacksonville, was fired on Saturday. A train ran upon the trestle and the locomotive aud fifteen cars were burned. No lives wro lost. This morning an attempt wa9 made to burn the trestle a short distance north of SjUuMvp's fire. All the trestles cn the road are being guarded. Otber Fire. Mab k ham, Ont., May 10 Fleury A: Sons' Agricnltarai Implement Works with a large Mock, were burned to day. Ioes -20,000, anicsnrrd. Nr.w York, May 10 The grand stand, reporters stand and judges stand cf the Prospect Park Fair Grounds were burned to day. Insured. Kotel Hit. Lynchltru, Va., May 10 llsports from various points in the counties along tha Blue Rid$e Mountains, where forest fires have been burning for the past two weeks, show thatfeveral dwellings have ben destroyed. The Louse of Thomas Hawkins, a farmer of Tnzewell County, caught tire at uight. The inwalea narrowly escaped, except one child four years old, vhich perished. The recent rtius have put out most of the fires. "Fnnkin pie, Yankee-baked beans with 'las-cs, huskirjg bees with the read er C3mptetes the pictur of the home of our dadcay'o." "Solon Shingle" at the Dime Matum to day. Three Persons Drowned by the Capsizing of a Itont. Pitt-suro, May 10. A distressing accident happened at six-mile ferry on tho Monongahela River, last night, by which three persons were drowned. Thompson Snyder runs a akiif ferry at that point between Hazslwood and Hays' 8!atlon. About 9 o'clock he started across the river with but six persons, four men, one boy and a woman. When midway in the stream the skiff was caught in the swells of a passing steamboat end capsized, throwing the party into the water. Mrs. O. Uubenel and her son, aged eight years, and a man named August Rate were drowned. The others managed to keop up by holding on to the capsized boat until rescued. The bodies ot Ruse and young Gobenel have been recovered, and the river ) being dragged for fbe ic mains of Mrs. Gubecel. ' Uncle Tern's Cabin." in ten minutes, at the Dime Museum to day. The gr aeit aninuot lit the Uatt unaey Dim Alüctuai lo day .

FORGERY FOR KINDNESS.

A Oaeer Case Which Will Send a I'easlon Agent To Prison. Nkw Havkn, May 10. One of the strangest of criminal cases is that of Frank Prescott, the pension sgont'of this city, who is now undergoing imprisonment in the county jail for one year. It has transpired that he has, through motives of kindness, committed a crime which will send him to Wetheriield State Prison for at least five years. He has alwajs been a free hearted, popular man, and several year ago he opened an office on Church ttreet, in this city, in which he carried on a pension and government claim business. In 1SS2 he procured a pension for Timothy Campbell, a soldier who had been wounded in the service. When the pension oecame due Cmpbell was ssrvicg a term in the county jail for drunkenness. His poor family were on the verge of starvation. Pescott, moved by Mrs. Campbell' apprals for ready money, and not having it by Mm so that he could advance it, is add to have forged Campbell's name to the pension check, which was at onco csshed by a falccnkeeper. Th's relieved Mrs. Campbell' necessities. In some way, however, the Pension Department If arned of the facts, and yesterday a United States detective visited Prescott at the jail, where he is serving a term of cue year for abstracting $11 from tho envelope of a pensioner living in Woodbridge. The detictive told Prescott it wonlil be better for him to make a clean breast of the matter, and Prescott accordingly made his deposiiion. stating the circumstances. The detective laid, after his interview, that, hile he had ether cases of forgory against Pmcott, the Campbell case would be the odIv cue pressed. Prescott's wife Is in?ane and brcken hcarttd with grief over his conditicn, and theie is hardly any one who knows him who does not express regret and sympathy at his misfortune. He is believed b? irany to be insane himself, and to have been impressed with a mission to relieve the iicfcsfcilies of the unfortunate beyond his ability to do eo. Ho wa9 formerly a wellknen and prcsperous druggist. 'Solon Shingle," a genuine picture of a way-back-yonder individual Dime Mussum to dsy, GENERAL FOREIGN NEW j. Continued from First for the use of their guests. This innovation was resented by the regular gondoliers, who crganlzed a mob who attacked the saloon gondoliers and scnttled their boats. Several serious casualties have occurred, and many arrests have been made. Ferrj iu itome. Pak i, May i0. M. Ferry remains in Rome. He has been unable to obtain an audience with the Pope. Cardinal Jacobini, the Papal Secretary of State, has refused to receive M. Ferry, believing that the aim of the latter is to present overtures, with the effect of inducing French Catholics to the belief that the Vatican 13 friendly to the government. . A Peaceful Settlement ltetween France and China. TieN'Tsin, May 10. Communications have been exchanged between the French and Chinese Governments on the lines of the Fournier memorandum. These communica tions show a tendency to a peaceful settlement between France and China. All duties in Tonquin have been fixed at 5 per cent, ad valorem. o Arrangement Effected. Constantinople, May lO.Teemhi Tasha, the Turkish envoy to England, failed to effect an arracgemena with Eugland for the occupation of the Soudan by Turkey becaase he claimed the right of Turkey to garrieon Cairo. The Foreign Minister Resigns. Rome, May 10. SignorP. S. Mancini has resigned his oßice as foreign minister, and his portfolio has been taken by the Premier, Signor A. Depretz. KrhmoIa Still Holding Ont. Caiko, May 10. Advicej received here, state that Knssola was still holdicg out sgaixist tho rebels on April 12. " CLEARANCES. The State o( Trade for the lat Week, with the Percentages of Increase and Icrme. Boston, May 10. The following table, compiled from special dispatches to the Post, from tho managers of the leading Clearinghouses of the United States, gives the clearances for the week ending May 0, 1S85, with the percentage of increase or decrease in comparison with the corresponding week last year: New Yora j ieu 37.6 Dec. . 1.7 Dec 21) 9 lue 'J.l Deo. Ib.H Dec 2.G Dec lJ Deo. l.' Dec 58 0 Ina Ci. Dec 30.0 Inc .......34 :t I ec 5 ( DCC S. Boston Philadelphia w 4t,i;.oi 50.18S.LU0 1 1,759, 45 i 8.05 ,tOU 0,1)1.571 Chicago I Bt. Liouis.... I 8an Jerancibco Baltimore... UIII,IUll.ll I Pittiburg t Milwaukee - :,64,00 4,4SVtH 4..Y.VU73 3,s ro J,703,-J1G 2,7ls.o:o 1,160.0b 2,J).,8Ö7 1,032.0::) l,4():;,5i0 1.0J7.S21 N10.816 1 071.851 Louisville - Kansas City ProTldence Detroit Omaha Minneapolis.. New Raven Cleveland , Hart ford............ ............. i Columbus. I Inc. .. DCC. Dec, lue'... 00 42 0.7 0.0 Indianapolis....... Feoria Memphis M Deo ...... 'J X2 Dec. ...... 1VJ Inc.H.H.lt.1 Unc IS 4 Portlaud M l 66 Worcester.. Dec 7.. Dec Inc. ...... 1.6 Dec ....l'J.9 Springfield ' 70J,C 8TTHCUSO.. lcwcll- : 40,016 Total.......... 3 Ontsido New York- : 7is.esi.7sa Dec so.7 2H.64u.957üec ..10.2 Note: Omaha aiid. Minneapolis not included In totals. 'Stand dewn the hall; my grandad (it in the Revolution."--Solon Shingle" at the Dime Muceum to day. Dedicatory Services lu a Chicago Me tho. dUt Church. Chicago, May 10 JThe dedicatory services of the new Western Avenue M. E. Church, designed to last seven dayp, opened this morning. The initial ceremonies in which Rev. Dr. Newman, of New York, took part, were very largely atteuded. The other participants in the exercLJrs were Bishop Warrn, D. D., cf Denver, and Bishop 8. M. Merrill, D. I)., of Chicago. The Murphy Temperance Movement. PmsnuBu, May 10 The interost in the Murphy temperance movement is on the increase. Hundreds were unable to gain entrance tatba meeting, and the auditorium waa eo densely pecked that several women fUttd. Terruwd on thj-ooUlde urota

dewn the doors in thir efforts to gat in, ani the uolice were finally compelled to disperse them. Over 400 persona signed th9 pledge. Honrs of performance at the Dime Museum, 2:30, 1, and !:15 p. zu. Donhle Murder $u Dubois County. Special to the Sentinel. Jaepe i:, Ind , May 10 Two murders were committed in an out of the way place in Dubois County )ast Sunday, but the particulars were not known here until Saturday. William Waiter, Jacob Sterrett and a maa named B!edio3 were engeged In n game of cards when a quarrel arose about some money, and Walters shot Sterratt through tbo body, from the f fleets of which he die J within four hours. Boon after the body of Bledeoe was found in a field near by with a bullet through the head. Walter ha? not yet been taken. .Indiacians In Washington. 8pec!al to tte bcutinel: Washington, teaylO Mr. Voorheea gaes West the last cf this week to defend Brock, on trial in Grfensburg, Ind. Tho Indiana delegation will go in a bo3y to-morrow to urge the appointment of Colonel Den by to & fore gn mi3ion. Mr. HendrEcks has signified his hearty co operation.

The Plymouth Epidemic True Tjphold Fever. Wilkes karre, Pa., May 10. A committee cl Philadelphia physicians to day began an investigation of the epidemic at Plymouth. Post mortem examinations ehow that the dheae is true typhoid fever. Five deaths there today. Many patients are at the paint of death. Your comfort and pleasure my care at all timtfi Dime Museum. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Bates Houre: A. B Stannard, Philadalph?a; SamuelJ. Loch, Chicago; C. L. Jewett, New Albany; ß. V. Folie, Franklin; El ward H. Gora?, Elliott B. Page, St. Louis; R. L. Nye. Marietta; E. Duene, Cincinnati; G. R. Williams, Fred H. James. New Yorfc; E. F. Kimball, Basten: I. N. Hay?, Rochester; M. J. Strcnss, Brooklyn. Grand Hotel: John Williams, C. W. Mad(aris, Richmond; John E. Robarts, Columbuf ; Dr. J. H. Helm and wife, Peru; Eiward S.White, L;favctte; Dr. Robert H. Pease, Dr. Frank M. Brown. Detroit; C. H. Mitchell, Bsnmel Stevens. New York. H. Julien, Chicago; F. S Latfrenc, St. Louia; W. E. Duncan, Chicago; James A. Smith, Peoria; 0. E. Bartbell, It aliener, N. Y.; W. B Raar.eis, Philadelphia. A fust-claps and reputable place m amnia rrent for ladif 6, children and families ihey can afford Dime Museum. "Solon Shingle's" perfect idea of a paradise, way down East. Dime Museum to-day. Advice to Mothers. WINSLOWS ßOOTHINQ 8YKÜP should always hs used wht:i call Iren are cutting teeth. It relieves tho little su surer at ocoe. it produces natural, quiet clocp, by reiievms tho chil from pain, and the Uttlo cneraD awatei m ubriüt m a hutton.1 It Uycry pleasant to taste. It eoottcj the child, softens the turns, allays all pain, relievos wind, regulates the bowels, and la the heat known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teothlse or other causes. Twenty-flvo cents a bottle, DIED. HOMHK Amelia, in the 27th vear of her ase. wife of II. Bobbe, and daughter of C. ". Senaler, at4:C0a. m., Nay 10, 1SS5. Funeral at 2 p. m. to-morrow from tn? resilience, fc'oulh West street. Services at church, comer Kew JerEey and McCarly streets. CfIIINO-Heury Cushing, in the liftieth year of his age. huneralfrom 177 North W'esi street to day at 2::'.0 p. m. He wan a member of the Masonic fraternity. Friends invited to attend. SOCIETY NOTICES. M ASON IC Mystic Tie Lodjre, No. "OS, F. and YV A.M. Stated meeting lu Masonio Teraplo V at 7:S0 oclo(k thw (Monday) eveniug. j a co it w. sMira, v. m. Wn ms I). Enclh. Sci rciarv. C. 17 KHKOELO & WHIT8KTT, Funeral Directors and Embahnera, No. 77 North Delaware street Telephone connection to office and residence!. Carrlacea for Weddinea and Parties. " Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A. marvel of parity strength and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only ncana. Royal Baxraa Powpm Co., 100 Wall treet. New York. hoteiTenglish. I have purQhaaed the furniture and leaie of this Hotel, and it will be run under the management oi flrvt-claas managen, ot large hotel experience, who will aim to mate it the hest.two-dollar-psr-day hotel In the country. No liens will be allowed on house or furniture, and ail supplies will be purchased ,8potcuh,, on dellvery.:i Favorable arranseraenU can now be mads for room and board, and all patrons of the hotel may rely upon rar eivlrc eowl accommodation. ,

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6ARTER KITTLE hi fiick Ueadacho and rc!Ier all the tronlilea mÄ cent to a bilious ctato of the eystem, such as DLszincss, aurca, Drowsh)03. Distresi after er.tmg, VzXa ia the Sid3, While their mostrecaarlt.hle enccesa haa been ehown fa cencg npadache, ret Carter's Little Liver Pills aro eqaaLy valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing thia annoving complaint, while they also correct fell disorder the Btoraach, stimulate the liver nnd reula- the bowela, Uvea if ihey cxüy cuxt Ache lh?r would 1 almost priceless to thQM whfi suHer from this distressing complaint ; but fortunately their goodness does notend here, and those Who onco try them will find these Itttla pills vara able in eo many ways that they will not be wiilLtsj o do without them. But after all fiick heal. pji i the bane of so many Urea that hero ia where w tnako our great boast. Our piiia care it whi Otheradonct. i Carter Little Liver PH!s are very small an3 ery easy lo take, no or two pill make ia dosd. .They aro etrictly vegetatle and donctgnpoor purge, but by their gentle action please all whl use them, in iala at 25 cents ; five for Su . CWiQ 2y druajista everywhere, or cent by mail. iy rcy Tcxlt City"Best Haiiäsomest. Most Ltsible Tyos," The "AVON" Edition OK SHAKESPEARE For Salo by all Booksellers. EDWARD MEEKS, PUBLISHER, o. 100 Walaut Street, l'fcil.iJelptia, Vi. WANTED. TA NTED Job Ftave cutting. Address CIIAS. M. riüLL, vMnJfftl, Jnt H WANTED itnatiou in a retail grocery sto:?; releroocfi given; ago nineteen. Addrers , n.. Sentinel oflice. 7 WANTCD-Situation as Gilice-boy. ineisengerLoy, or hout'Rt work of any kind; best ol refCicnces. Address G seiuiuel otlico. , 11 WAN IED Situation; I wish employment In any capacity whore my experleuce witi enable me to te useful. TIfOilA J. BIIVANT. 6 WANIED-Acy kind Df work by the day by a ton? potent woman, or to nurse slci peopl3; b8t of iefercnce., Apply 220 West Market t. s WANTED Situation bv young lady, Iliju fc'thool eduemtou, as cashier, copyist, assistant bookkeeper, or writing oi any kluo. Address L 4. thisoClce. 11 " 7" A NTED By two younsc men. positions with Y dramatic company: sobpr aud reliable Address R. and 11., t. O. uox 5.', Newberry, Greene county, ludiaua. 8 WATKD-A cnatmakcr. with sober aud Indufittious habit, ctn find steady employ rueiit. Address FEUEU k SlLBEKUEUG, li chcnester, Indiana. 7-3 WANTED seven fair te'esrnph operators for city liuts; payiup $'.0 toiü p3r mout i. A Jdress wim stamp, C. A. D UN Woou V, Spt. Sontl Street Depot, Lafayette, lud. -j WANTED-Situation lu a store or ofiice by a yourg man billing to work; Rood peacian; etfsay. corrtct habits; can refer 10 last employers. Address E. C, Box 2ü, Andersou, Ind. S WANTED Protestant family in sood circumfctancts, without cniidren, to adopt a bright, lntellictut bioadn tlrl, five years or age; cood references given and required. Address MKS. J. N., tbJsollitf. 11 WANTED Situation as drus clerk, by a young msm; threo year' experience; steady, coriect habits and willing to work: first class references and letter oi recommendation from last employers. Address E. U. C, box 25, Anderson, Indiana. 5 WANTED-f.COO ft., 2. 5 in. nd up. wide. 5.COU lt., 1V. j in. und up, wU?. ll.Oixj ft., VA. 6 iu. aud up. wid3 2l,lO iL, 1, 6 in. a'jd up. vrid. liest quality wMtoat la, Ki;c2 1 9It. pror-.Tl7 quartered, btate lowest pr'.c on v.i?s la SuaIv, and if urten or reasoned. Addre D. O. WZLVli 245 Uain street. ltunlo. N Y. I. FOR SALE. 'Ott tJALK-Or trade: two restaunuiu. do 1 .11; a Kocd business. Call ut Ui douth Illinois MICU. fTOR SALE A va'mble patent rUi. ApOiV to I" patmtee. C. 8. KNOW 4-ES, l,07 Moy.iinviuslt! avenue, l'aiiadtlphja. s FOP.SALK Firto 6tyli3h. fast youn? nure; rqhtie snd Eound; flltetu aud three-fourths hands bigb. 2 o'J South Illinois street, 1-t ITOr. SALV" Bakery; half interost or all of it; JL Kooi trade: ugln-i tguteen barrels ot ll jar every week; OuO of the best bakeries tomnk money in the State of Indiana. Address UAKEltY, liox r 4. CrawortUvllle, lud. :a) AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE-Of new carpsts. rues, et?.We will pell at our roora, no. Lunt V.ii iCKton Hictr, oil Tuesdcy niorulatr, May 12, at U, and also in the afternoon ot 2 o'clock, a fu'l ltae ot new carpets and rugs, embracing Moquette, Axminster, velvet, body aud tapestry t)ruse!sl art wool ingiains and othr carpel, all made up and oi diflerentsize?, covaprlslu a full assortment of the above grades; also a very complete variety of rugfc. The attention of every one In ne?d of any thlcg iu this line Is pirticilarly called to this sale, as the stock is unussaally complete. TVran cah. Sale positive. 10-2 HUNT & McCURDY, Auctioneers. FOR BENT. H Ol'SEof fonr room?. 11 Ellsworth street: SS. Call nt 20 West Michigan street. 'J 2 FOR ßENT Two unfurnlsnol communicating rooms and one furbished room, with botrt. 2f0Eat Ohio street. It 7IWANOIAL. M ONEY At tho lowest rate of interest J. W, WILLIAMS & Co.. 3 aud 4 Vinton Block. TO LOAN-Money with primes of prepay, meat: terms reasonable. TUOS. C. DAY A CO.. Z KnPt MfirAt Rtroet. TndUnnolt. FOUND. "OUND ?ma1l female rat-terrier do. Owner can get her at srd Ea t South street. 3 1710 UND French decorative art., by Mrs. MillaraV sutcef tor, at Koom 7. Windsor Block. A full supply of the newest designs just roceived. The or' tanght. X LOST. L03T Bunch of kers. between Grand HotM and oornerof Mlchljjau and Wet atreeu. He turn to District Meaaeuger Office, 22 North Illinois street, and receive reward. 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS. CALL at northwest corner Delaware and Ohio atrtwt for nuruery itock. 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A 17 B I I I ' i 1 I t l KT TA JT ' llt 1 3 I v cri.& r ONE WEEK ONLY, roamcrrisz UoKlty. May 11. Mat nee Every V&y Exempt woa1y. PBICE3 TO SUIT THE TIÜE3! 1 o 2 O Hi served 8cat, 10 extra. Gigantic Revival! Sixth year of the W. Drp?r (formerly Rial .V Draper'?) UrUial Double Mamrsota UfJCLE TOM'S CABIN! cygi-EL-iAi. Notk. I ftdir? and cMldrci ara rc qaetttd loatteul the aiternooa porfwriaituctrs and avoid the ruth at nfchL TH0M ASC0NCE RT. ENGLISH'S OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY', TUESDAY, May 12, I885. THOMAS And tho Unrivaled Thomas Orchestra of GO JMTJQICI GO Assisted by the following eminent Soloist, who have repeatedly apo?ared with Mr. Thomas in bis preat festivals and symphony concerts: MIS EMMA JCTCli, Sorratio. MISS HATTIK J. CLAPPER, Contralto; VM. J. WINCH, Tenor: MAX HElNKlCH,B.Sf. M'DME. FlinsCH-MADI. oprno. PRICES, with rferved peat, 60c. 51, f 1 0 aud Si. tccoiding to location. fc'Ale of teats will commence Tupday morning. May 5. at 10 o'clock, at tne box-otlice of English's Opera House. S: K. Fl . Ll Tne FalC3 Scaler cf fiasrica! MC Nil A V, 31 A V ll-icutral Adintslun 10c. Ward h Lee Combiuatiou: Lavender & Price. Murphy t Mtlcs. Madze AUticu, CJurrie Chapman. Ch&rles ( lecn, rd A, Lcc, ACa Burt, Ous Garliott, The Bartrim Siter, Barils Si.vttiR. Ncllio Dewey, Blanche Weiett, Mr.llle Villiani8. Two t-hovss will tc rlvca earh night; fin.twill commence at T:4. and last at i: L". Matluces a nsuai luetcjty, lnuibaRy ana eaturaay. , lOe. DIME. Havinir frent S1XC0J in rebuilding the NEW IRON XO THKAIER, the manamnt b. d. ctded to reduce the price ot adrutsMou to TKN CENTS, m that tvtry man, woman and child cau fee the best arranged theater and theater buildin t: in the West. The oornpauyof arti6ts that will appear on the New Zoo f tß?e this weei: are as cood a the profession aflords. The music r rovidtd by Profosor Keickhceer, of lonrtcen 6010 Artists, la a ulliclent euarantec that every department o! to New Zoo will be watched with cre. to as to tnak 1 it tbe center of attractions, the home of theirce. inn TRlPLK EIjKVaTFO 0.RI)1SV will be cpened MODA, May II, la srand style Come and see It. H'jnlMy Statement for April, 1335. SHOWING thA balanco iu the Ptato Treasury April 1st, 18S5, tne receipts and disbarpeineui in April, and the balauce in the Treasury April :.0th. 1SS5, as Indicated by the records in theoilicea of Auditor and Treasurer of State. RECEIPTS. Balance in Treasury Apiil 1st, 1W3 S 6:J,0 13 General fnnd -J0.3fa do College fund -principal....... 1.0"O fn College fuud interest 4GI t5 . tZOMl 81 t CM. 075 21 DISBURSEMENTS. Gcnpralfund. ?.,"4.7 v New State lloue fund l'.vttif. Cl t'ollege lund irinciral hi Unclaimed MUti fund IM 12 bwamp Land und 4',"i V0 27 Balsnce in Tieasuiy Ap:ll KJlh.lSVj.. Jil$7i 'J7 JOHN J. COOITII, Treasuicrof .StAve. JAS. IL RICE. Auditor of State. R EVE E S HOUSE, S. E. Cor. i'hrk and Micliijaa Sts., JAMES J). FANNING, Proprietor. (Late of the trls House.) Ccuveiiiently l owtei-Wree Misate.' falitetlisjosiQcss Coater. Street Cars pass tho poors to alt Part or tke City. T o Clcck fro ui the Chicago iV 5orttiWrstfra Ucjint. A3IFRICAN PLAN. 1 WUKOPPW 1LV. SitorerDT. I 75 cts. and 31 Per tiy. steals .( Cvuta. .The Revere has been Thoriuchly ReQttet, Emirely Remodeled and Enlrrfdlo iCO -.oaj. Oflice and Rotunda on (round Hoor. Tassearrr Elevator. All fioirra Toatf almars. 1 3 loiiee to Bidnrs. OFFICE OF CROWN HILL Cl M K TETtY, lNMANirou Miyä. li. ' Sealed proposals for the .erection of an oflice building at Crown XI III Ccmeleiy will be rzcetrtiup to 3 o'clock p. m.. May 2'th, li'it at the oüica of the Cemetery, No. 'J F.etcher JL bharpj's 31o2k. IndianspoU, lud. Tlans and speciücatioas can be eon oj and after May ltth. 1SS', at the oSice of Adolf Scherrer, Architect, Masonic Temp'.e. Indianapolis. i'By order of the Buildisc Comclttv. GEO. P. ANDERSON, S??:e'.ary. NOTICE. VTOTICi: li hereby givea that the uaJeUaM i will expose for sale one Raanlmaa A rar tecond-band piano and stool belnngiag t Y. C Dyaa and wife, CiDciunatl. O., for cih to the highe&t bidder for charges lor etcrage. repairs ere. on said Instrument, on the Uti Cay of May. l&iv. at No. 19 Noith PeaaiTtTwiia street, Ialianp.v lta,lod. UK0R0KC. PKA&SüX IM

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