Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1889.

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AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. Personal Local and General Notes. . I. G. Rawn has been appointed master of transportation of the Chesapeake Sc. Ohio toad, Tice J. V. Sherwood, resigned. II. B. Hammond, president of the Indianapolis, Decatnrfc Western, cam West yesterday and will remain several days. The Lake Erie &, Western earned in the eecond week of Juno $43,CT,.51. .Increase over earninirs for the corresponding week of 1SSS, $5,173.11. J. M. Kidenour, of this city, on Tuesday last attended the thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Cincinnati, Hamilton t, Dayton Railroad Company. Indications are that Lnfr.yette is to have & belt road which willconuectall the roads running in there and pcreatly increase the facilities for shipping from that point. The Lake Erie Sr. Western is turning over to eastern connections three times a much freight as the same connections turn oyer to them, notwithstanding the handsome increase in the west-bound tratlic over the L 32. &, V. of late. The fast fruit train put on by the L.ouiTille, New Albany & Chicago road between Louisville and Chicago is proving a great success. The train consists of several refrigerator or fruit cars, and is run on passenger train tiiue. In the slato of the reorganized "Wabash road neither the name of K. H. Wade or Frank Snow appears. Mr. Wade has for jnany years held important positions on that road, and that he should be left oat is a matter of surprise. The Big Four this morning will have five special trains over the eastern division for Cincinnati, two of them being turned over to them by the I. &, fcjt. L. road. They are laden with persons who will attend the Bangerfest at Cincinnati. At the Cincinnati, Hamilton &, Indianapolis annual meeting, C. C. Waite, A. S. Winslow and Wm. Hooper were dropped from the directory, and C. W. Fairbanks, of this city, and M. D. Woodford and John Carlisle, of Cincinnati, substituted. It seems definitely settled that William Allman, one of the passenger conductors on the Wabash road, was among those drowned at Johnstown. He was injnred in a wreck a number of weeks ago, and had been to Pennsylvania for treatment. '. The directory of the Cincinnati, Wabash A. Michigan road are hoping that the new directory of the Cincinnati, Hamilton &. Davton road will join bands with them and build the link from Anderson to Kushville,

wmcn nas been several times talked or. C. W. Fairbanks is in New York city looking thoroughly into the atlairs of the Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dayton road. "With his friends he holds a majority of the stock, and will in the future have much to do with dictating the rolicy of the road. The Ohio Falls car-works aro purchasing additional ground at Jetfersonville with a view of enlarging their works somewhat. The outlook for these car-works has brightened of late, and they hope to be able to keep their works in operation for months to come on present and prospective orders. The Indiana Midland road is doing little any surplus is used in improving the readbed. The employes who, prior to the present refttk voraKt rs alltiorl tfifkii vriiroa tn irot ltu hind, have never yet received them, and it is stated that the prospects aro poor that they ever will. The Boston Transcript says that the retirement of the Boston interest from the 1 . I a .1: i a. 1 rp . t ,1 L' A. I & Kansas City road has nothing to do with the probable result of the Supreme Court suit with reference to the validity of the old Toledo, Cincinnati Sc St. Louis receiver's certificates. Dnlnth is about the same distance as Chicago from Buffalo, consequently it will be seen that to haul grain from the Northwest to Chicago by rail and then ship by lake to Buffalo is much more expensive than to ship from Dulnth. The position of the Chicago roads in this case is anything but advantageous. Notice has been given to the stockholders of the Wabash road that a meeting will bo held on Jul v 27 for the purpose of consolidating the lines east and west of the Mississippi river. New bonds will then be issued to take the place of all outstanding ones, the Central Trust Company, meantime, advancing the purchase price on the personal security of the purchasing committee. The chief engineer of, the Wabash railway, with a force ot assistants, commenced yesterday the survey of the Detroit, Wabash &. Chicago railway, a connecting link between the Wabash Western and Wabash systems. Tho lino extends from Wabash to Laketon, connecting at that point with the Chicago & Atlantic for Chicago and tho Wabash Western for Detroit. Calvin 8. Brice, president, and General Manager Bradbury, of the Lake Erie & Western, for a couple of days past, have been inspecting the property. President Brice has taken $300,000 of the natural-gas 6tock of the Fort Wayne company, all tho stock of the Lafayette company not yet TaKPD, uuu an oi a new company just organized at Lima to pipe natural gas to distant points. The New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio has made another big cut in iron rates. It is probable that it will cause trouble with the Eastern lines, as the cut is a deep ono, and is made for the benefit of the Pennsylvania manufacturers, being good from New Castle and Pulaski, Pa., to Eastern points. It will take effect on June 27, succeeding the taritt of May 17. Under an act of tho New York Legislature the New York &. New England road becomes a much more important line than ever before. President Bostwick says they will now run through passenger and freight tratlic between Boston and New York fully two hours quicker than heretofore, as they have a much shorter haul by water and longer haul by rail. The company propose to bring their freight trains directly to the piers in New York, by means of lighters, without breaking bulk. The Vandal ia has put on a Sunday train from Terre Haute to Lake Maxinknckee. which arrives at the lake at 10:30 a. m. and leaves for Terre Han to at 6:0 r. M, Tho morning train from Indianapolis over tho Louisville. New Albany !-. Chicago road connects with this train at Frankfort, and will likely make some arrangements to bring passengers in from Frankfort. The management think that a trip to Maxinkuckee and a stay of a few hours there would be popular with pleasure-seekers. A gentleman who has been prominently connected with the Cincinnati, Hamilton fc Dayton road for some years remarked yesterday that C. C. Waite was given to understand, one vear ago, when re-elected, that it would be nis last year as vice-president and general manager of the Cincinnati, Hamilton fc Dayton, but up to a few days ago he was sanguine that a board of directors would b elected which would retain him, but the board he expected elected was, in a large measure, shelved, which left him out in the cold. Judge J. P. Phillips, of the Circuit Court, made an order at Hillsboro. yesterday, on the petition of ex-State Senator E. Southworth, of Litchfield, placing tho Jacksonville Sontheastern railway in the hands of receiver. The petition was based upon the grounds that the company refused to pay a judgment which Mr. Southworth obtained against it in November, ISsS, for personal injuries received in a wreck in March, 1887. Attorney II. I). Lawrence, of this city, was appointed receiver, and will take control ot the property next Wednesday, unless a settlement can be effected before that time. As the unexpected changes in the directors and officials of the Cincinnati. Hamilton Sz- Dayton Kailroad Company are creating comment as to how much further tho changes will go.it is proper to state that the Journal has it from tho best of authority that Charles Neilson, general superintendent, will remain on tho road, wiih higher authority than ho now has, and that no change will be made in tho heads of departments. Mr. McConnick. before he accepted the position of general passenger agent, had a talk with President Dexter and other directors, and from all received assurance that, should he accept the position, the change in vice-president and general mauager nhouid not allect him. A. II. McLeod will be retained as general freight agent, as he has few, if any. superiors in tuch a position. M. D. Woodford, the newly-elected vicer resident of the Cincinnati, Hamilton A. ayton lines; Eugene Zimmrmann, one of the directors, ami Charles Neilson, general superintendent, made au inspection of tho V., H. &. L division yesterday, spending tome time at Indianapolis looking over their terminal facilities at this point, and the Union Station. This was vice-president Woodford's first visit to Indianapolis since the new Union Station was completed. And he thinks it one of the tiuest buildings for the purpose intended that could well

be planned. Mr. Woodford said that the

omcers and directors of the U.t 11. Sc v. were more thau pleased with the excellent business record which the C, H. & I. division made in tho year ending March 31, 1M. and stated that the business of this division since the close of it last fiscal year had been equally favorable. Tho company will, this summer, make improvements to this division and to its Indianapolis terminals, which will increase their business, doubtless, and enhance the value of their property. The Recent Postofflc Examination. To the Jlitor of the Indianapolis Journal: When Theodore Roosevelt, during the investigation of the management of the Indianapolis postoffice by the Civil-service Commission, in his emphatic way, stated that "the impression had gono out that the civil-service law was being violated in this office and that that impression must be removed," he told the whole story in a single sentence. The emergency demanded that some one should be punished to remove an impression that had "gone out." To effect the desired end they must overrule a custom that has prevailed in all the different departments of the federal government "from the time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary" namely, that of permitting clerks to employ substitutes while temporarily absent from duty. This custom was condemned and promptly forbidden. When Mr. Thompson, the assistant postmaster, stated that such a rule would seriously impair the mail service, Mr. Roosevelt replied that they, the commission, had nothing to do with the efficiency of the service; that if the law was not right it should be amended; but that it must be enforced in all its provisions until amended or repealed. An illustration of the efficiency of vicarious atonement must bo furnished. This .was promptly done by the removal of Mr. Tousey, whom Mr. Lyman decided was not in tho public service. To further remove "the impression that had gone out," the commission decided that clerks that had been removed by Postmaster Jones could not be re-appointed by Mr. Wallace, and yet, after hearing the statement of one of these clerks, as to the cause of his removal, the commission decided that he should be retained. The truth is that tho Civil-service Commissioners had been informed that the present postmaster was disregarding the law, and they had determined in advance to administer heroic treatment to the Indianapolis postoffice. When, however, they came to hear the facts and to learn tho true situation they let themselves down as easily and gracefully as possible. Tho writer was present and heard the examination, and he, in common with others present, felt that tho commissioners had been imposed upon and deceived. The assistant postmaster sustained himself well in every position he assumed with the commission, and will, in my opinion, be sustained by the department at Washington. There has not been a month in twenty years that there were not one or more substitutes at work in the Indianapolis postofHce. Mr. Jones had frequently to call in Republicans as substitutes that he himself had removed. n. Indianapolis, June 21. THE PUZZLE DEPARTMENT. J Everything relating to thi department must be dressed o-lT. II. Grajfam, West Scarborough, Cumberland county, Maine. Original Contributions and answer to each week's puzzles arc desiral. Answers to Puzzles. No. 3031 U L O ULULATE OLIVES A V E N 8 T E N It E C ESSENCE C C E No. 3032-1. Nettie, net, tic. 2. Cupboard, cup. board. 3. Afternoon, after, noon. 4. Washington, washing, ton. 5. Edward, Ed, ward. C. Happen, hap, pea. 7. Rabbit, rab, bit. 8. Hammock, Ham, mock. 9. Allay, all, ay. 10. Maybe, may, be. 11. Forglver, for, givor. No. 3033 P O E T GENRE PENS I L E TRACES ELECT E 8 T E No. 3031 V E N E W E L EMI. N E 11 E L EMEND WILDS Original Puzzles. NO. 3044 AUNT XOA'S STAR X. 1. A letter. 2. A printer's measure. 3. A comet shaped like a sword. 4. From that place. 5. To habituate. 0. A divlvlslon of radiate animals. 7. A pot for boiling things. 8. An abrevlatiou. 9. A letter. Aunt Xoa. West Scarbop.o, Me. NO. SO-ft NUMERICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of 28 letters. My 17, (I. 'J'2, 2 Is a fish. My 12, 20, 1, 18 is a route. My 25, 10, li. H Is a vegetable. My 21. 14. 10. 4 is an excise. My ft. 2. 20. 27 is slight. My 21. 7. 13, 19 Is renown. My 15, 11, 9, 23 is a pavement. My whole Is a quotation from Shakspeare. i. r. o. NO. S04 CROSS-WORD ENIGMA. In luff, but not in carry; In run, but not in tarry; In lad. but not in son; In reward, but not in won; In late, but not In soon; In ladle, but not in spoon; In quick, but not in smart; In bun, but not in tart; In mink, but not in sable; In lively, but not in able; In rifle and In quiver; In rill, brook and river; You will all see a river. Uncle Will.. no. 3047 curtailments. , 1 . Curtail a gasp and leave part of a gun. 2. Curtail a measure and leave a companion. 3. Curtail to do without and leave a mineral. 4. Curtail a lyric and leave a male being. 5. Curtail to divide and leave a close. Answers in three weeks.) PARESIS! The Mysterious and Fatal Disease That Is Eating Into the Lives and Carrying Away the llrlghtet Minds In the Land An Explanation of What It is. One of the most prominent physicians In New York, who has Just been interviewed on this subject which 1a at this moment attracting bo much attention and being so talked atout, said: "What isParesiftt It 1a consumption of the nerve and brain. What causes itl Overwork, excitement, indulgence, hUn living and dissipation in all its forms. The man whose hand trembles as he lift hU glass of wine has the sure symptoms of Paresis. The woman who feels a sinking sensation in the midst of her social oares is entertaining an unwelcome guest none other than the demon Faro a is. "But there are other ways by which It may be known. Hero aro a few: Inability to remember and place some familiar face; a pain or tightness in tho head, specially across the eyes or base of the brain; frequent watering of the eyes: absentmindedness; desire to sleep but Impossibility to do o; a flushed face one day aud a pale ono the next; special redness of the face or eyes." The above-named symptoms, all of which indicate the presence of the terrible Paresis, are not imaginary, but the solemn truth, which the prowth of our already overcrowded madhouses and increase of our cemeteries only too painfully attest. Thtre are men to-day hJtrh in professional life who are roinr, poiur quietly, surely, and yet without knowing it, iuto this horrible maelstrom. Indeed, it is bliirhtinc; the city in its silent, yet relentless way, worse than the placue. There was once before a treat evil in New York, ami its chief cause said: "What aro you polng to do about itl" But the people aroso and threw it o:r. The same thine mufct be done with l'a reft 1 s. Howl First, adopt the right manner of 11 vine, and then carefully treat it by the only known discovery for I a r e s 1 s which has ever been found. Faille's Celery Comiound will prevent, will cure it- Thin grent remedy is the discovery of the late Prof. Phelps, of Dartmouth t'ollejre, which is, in itself, a sufficient guarantee of Its purity, while it power is admitted both by the medical pnfet4iou and the best scientists. It is certainly ou of the mot important discoveries Of modern times, and its popularity at the present time is merited. died HERO UNDTIIAL May, tUochterof David C. and Nrttie I. hennindtbal. at her late residence, 2M North Delaware street. Funeral this (Saturday) aftf moon, at 4 o'clock. Services aud burial private. FINANCIAL. f OANS MONEY ON MORTGAGES. j PAYLES. 7 East Market street. C. F. 7 1 N A N C I A L M O N E Y ox M I ) KTU A ( J E, FARMS . and city property. C. E. COPJTIN fc CO. M ONEY TO LOAN-6 PEIt CENT. HORACE MCKAY, Kooru 11, Talbott A New's Block. SIX PEK CENT. ON CITY PROPERTY IN IN. dun a. ISAAC- II. KIERSTED, 13 MarUndale Block. MVNEY TO LOAN ON FARMS AT THE LOW. est market rate; privileges for payment before due. W also bur municipal bonds. TJIOS. C. DAY & CO., 72 EAitt Mara tt slxeot. Indianapolis.

"TMRT rots the fibre and invites the moth." To cleanse and J purify blankets thoroughly, wash them with Ivory Soap. Professor Cornwall, of Princeton College, says the Ivory Soap is an excellent Laundry Soap, of great purity and more than average cleansing power. A WORD OF .WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 1 Ivory';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivcry" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 18S6, by Procter 4 Gamble.

THE BtSTVraLCAPMADEIH-AMKICA-Jas-s-KTrk VHITE- S G-OUDg Floati NC. 3 OA x BJiiTecetve a. HANDSOME 3 r I'm mm i in ' I" 7 r-n mm M'l OcrrAirOnj : 6 AciDRS-and-AdRLSSB DiYoy Have No a ppetite, Indigcution, Flatulence, Kick Headache, all run down," losing ricsn, you will find tbe remedy yon need. Ther tonenp the weak ntomach and build up tho flatrffinfr enerjrle. Nufferers from , mental or physical orcrwook will find reller rrom them. Klcely sugar coated SQLI JSVEItYWIlERE, ITfAN TED O T UL To do general housework, at t 11'1 North 8:ate avenue. ypj-' ' WANTED Restaurant Waiter, at 44 West Washlngton street WANTED AGENTS. "r ANTED f2 Weekly representatives, inalo or ? female. In every community. Omxts staple; houhold nt-cesslty; sell at sight; no peddling: salary panl promrtly.ana expenses SAivanefML Full particulars and valuable sample case free. We mean Just what we say; address at once. Standard Silverware Co., Boaton.Maw YirANrTKi)iNro takethe agency ot our safes; M ilso 28x18x18 inches; weight flOO lbs; retail price $33; other sizes In proportion. A rare clianco to create a permanent busmeMS at home. These aufc-s meet a demand never before supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Safe Tool. ALl'INK SAFE CO , Cincinnati, O. "ITT ANTED Consumers' Oas Trust stock; also,' T Building and Loan Association shares. NEWTON TODD, 24q East Washington street. W ANTED A file of the Daily and sundav Indian, apolis Journal from July 1. 1M87, to Apri'l 1, 1881 Address, stating full numbers and price asked, this ouioc WANTED A purchaser for hotel furniture, beds, bedding, carpets, stoves, kitchen goods, etc., in a hotel of .fifteen rooms, well located, in Greensburg, Ind.. all In good condition. The purchaser w ill hav Srlvilege of leasing hoi el. A dollar a-day house. Adress Box 372. Greensburg, Indiana. announcements! '. sanitary home at 334 x. new jersey st. Indianapolis, Ind. Chronic diseases and diseases of women a specialty. Tho methods employed are electricity, Swedish movements, baths ami oilier hygienic agents. BACH EL SWAIN, M. D. A STUOLOOER MRS. DR. ELLIS NEVER fails to tell life's history correctly hj the planets, where to go, what to do for bucccks, health and happiness, gives information on all subjects. If sick or in trouble consult the Doctor at orco. 23 East Michigan street. Can be consulted by letter. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. JULY 1 is the data when the Woodruff Place lots will be advanced, the option having expired. A few more choice lots left; first come, first served. Price of lota now $30O cash, balance onflv years' time. Open your eyes before It is too late. Will sell even- lot before July 1. Don't hesitate. WILLIS C. VAJEN, Agent for J. li. Woodruff, 70 East Market street. CHURCH SERVICES. Baptist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Northeast corner of Pennsylvania and New York streets. Iter. W. F.Taylor, pastor, will preach to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sabbath-school at 2:15 p. m. AU are cordially Invited to thess services. Christian. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CnURCH Corner of Ohio and Delaware streets. D. R. Lucas, pastor, will preach at usual hours. Subject. 10:30 a in., '"Tho Church at Smyrna. Asia;" 7:45 p. m.. The Church in the WUdernes V the third sermon of a series on Rev. elation. Sunday-school at 2:30 p.m.. Howard Cale, superintendent. All are Invited to these services. Friends. FRIENDS' CHURCH, CORNER DELAWARE and HU Clair streets. Levi Bees, paator. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 n. m. babbath-scnool 9 a, m. Cordial Invitation to alL Methodist. "fERIDIAN-STREET M. E. CHURCH-Cor-.iVL ner New York aud Meridian streets The Rev. H. A. t'leveland. D. D.. pastor, w ill preach at 10.30. and 7:45 p. m. claMes at V:30; SaMtb school at 2:1ft; KC. E. at 3: 13; week-night prayers, Thursday, at 8 o't loc k. tYoBERTS PARK M. E. CHURCH Corner of J.V Delaware and Vermont streets. Rev. S. A. Keen. D. D., pastor. 9 a. m.. class mee tings; 10:30 a. w., preaching; 2:15 p. m.. habbath-school. J. A. Wllkins, superintendent; 7 p. m.. class-meetings; 7:45 p. m., preaching. All are w elcome. Presbyterian. I7IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sonth- . reat corner Pennsylvania and New York streets. The pastor. Rev. M. L. Haines. D. D., will preach tomorrow at 10.45 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. Sablwtth-school meets at i):30 a. m. Young People" Society of Christian Endeavor at rt:45 p. m. S eekly prayer-meeting on Thursday evening, at 7:45 o'clock. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Corner Pennsylvania and Vermont street. Rev. James McLeM, I. !.. pastor. The pastor will preach in the morning at 10 3i h. m., and in the evening, ai 7:45, In Peck .Mission Chapel. North Delaware street. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening, ut 7:45. IX)U RTHPRESBYTERi AN" CH U RCH Corner . of Pennsylvania and Pratt streets. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. in., conducted by the pastor. E. P. W halloa. Morning subject, "Glory to (iod the Condition of Olory from nod." Evening subj.ct. Opportunity of Testing Character." SabttHth-si hool at 2:30 p. in. Young People's meeting at 7 o'clock p. ni. A cordial welcome is extended. rpABERNACLE CHURCH-Corner Meridian and J. tWond streets. Bev. J. A. Rondthaler.D. D., pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.m., by the pastor. Sunday. school at 2: 1 5 p. ra. Young People's tniclety of Chris tian Endeavor at p. m. no evening sen ice.

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ATTEND THE SUMMER SCHOOL r3tUMitbd I860.) I5DIA5AP0LI8 (Rwranlt 188.) oWSKlESS UniVEQSITW 1 3. Few. Bt, Woes Clock, Opp. Fostoffie. J 1X2 Ul. SZX3 ft G'SGSSr. Frhdpk tai FnfMitot. Book-keeping. Business Practice, Short-hand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Branches, thoroughly taught. Individual instruction. Students enter any time. Morning writing classes taught by E. J. HEED, the well-known Penman. For full Information call at University OfQce, or send for catalogue and circulars ot Summer School. PRINCETON COLLEGEr An examination for entrance to the Freshman Class of all departments of Princeton College will be held . In the Law School rooms, opposite Gibson House, Cincinnati, beginning Thursday. June 20, at 11a.m.. and continuing through Friday. The examination will be identical with Lhat held at the same time in Prinooton. Applicants should send in their names to FRANK H. KEMPER, 22 Johnston Building, Fifth and Walnut streets. FRANCIS L. PATTON, Preadent of lTmceton College. GIRLS7 CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Eighth year opens September 16. Prepares for the narvard Annex and lor all women's colleges. EX cellent courses in Music and Art. Handsome accommodations for boarding pupils. Send for catalogue. Theodore L. Sewall and May Wright Sewall, Principals, Indianapolis, Ind. HIE INDMAMIS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Will open in Peptember with a fall corps of talented instructors. Extended oourses in all departments of Instrumental and vocal music. Superior accommodations for out-of-town students in tho new bnildlng about to be erected on Central avenue. Address JAMES LYON, 477 North Pennsylvania street CINCINNATI, Walnut Hills. jMLiss ISToiarse's EXOLI3H AND FKEXCH FAMILY AXD DAY SCHOOL will re-cpen Sept. 25. Pupils Join special classes, or take the full course of study for College Examination. Circulars and further information can be had at 5 1artt aVftlUte' USIC-ART-ELOCUTION and General Culture. Desirable l'oalttona open to progressive students. All Interested Will receive valuable information Free, by addressing . T0UIUE, Boston, Mass. CAYUGA LAKE MILITARY ACADEMY, AURORA. N. Y. $330 per year. For illustrated circular address COL. C. J. Wright. B. s., A. M.,or , A. K. McALTIXE. A. M., Principals. lTeporc boys for any College or fck-ientitic Bchool. Fall term opens Sept. 5th. Catalogue and Must rated article on application. AidrcsdIU.'T. Y'JCGiXiAGHJ Principal. SU.YIMEK KESOKTS. fouotaTnIIjs Waukesha, Wis., (Near Chica go and Mil waukee ) A modern stone hotel. Capacity 800 guests, Magiiificout table, buperb musical entertainments, Modern rates. Ten famous mineral springs. Write for illustrated pamphlet, containing full par tlculars. ' J. M. LEE, Manager. CAPON SriUNOS AND I1AT1IS, HAMFS1IIKI2 COUNTY, W. VA. ALKALINE LITHIA WATER, also SUPERIOR IRON" AN IJ FKEESTONE WATERS. Baths of ANY TEMPERATURE. LAROEST SW1MM INO POOL OF ALKALINE LITHIA WATER Jn the worht SUPEliH SUMMER CLIMATE. Here is whero the SICK RECOVER and the WSLL ARE ALWAYS HAPPY. Send for Pamphlets and secure rooms. W. H. SALE. Proprietor. -TOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. Tho nnderX s igned receiver, pursuant to an order of the Judge of the Hamilton Circuit Court, will sell at private sale the stock of dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, hats and caps, groceries, clothing, con-sand accounts, salt, bacon, corn, potatoes, store fixtures, warehouso fixtures and miscellaneous goods, known as tho 8amuel Berg stock, formerly the Oentry stock, in tho town of Arcadia, Hamilton county, Indiana, for cash or to suit fiurchaser in payments, for one-third cash, one-third n nine months, and one-third In eighteen months, notes to be executed for deferred payments, with approved surety, bearing 6 per cent. Interest, waiving relief, and providing for dttorueys's fees. If said property, or any part thereof, remains unsold on Saturday, July o, 1880. tho same will be soldatpubllo auction at 10 o'clock a. m., on said day, at Arcadia, on the terms hereinbefore stated. The slock will be sold In bulk as a whole, or to suit purchaser, in lots, if deemed advisable. Arcadia is a good natural-gas town, surrounded by fine country and prosperous people. Prospective purchasers are invited to call and at e mo at Arcatha, and inspect the property, and tho inventory, ami appraisement thereof. JOSEPH CORRELL, Receiver. INSURANCE DIRECTORY HENRY COE Fire Insurance Agency 13 Martindale Block. HOLLAND, CHAS. A. 92 East Market Paciiic Mutual Lifo and Accident. LEONARD, JOHN R Etna Bnildlng The ;tna. The North British and Mercantile, of London. SUDLOW fe MARSH, Manager. 90a E. Market St, for Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia for tho Provident Ravines Lite Assnracce Society of New York. Sheppard Homans's plan of pure life Insurance, unmixed with banking, a specialty. LADIES V ATlEiriXLYTr Enamel your Rangea twice a year, topa once " a week and you have the finest-polished stoe in the world. For tale by all Grocers and Btove Dealers. Schnull A- Co.. IliMebrand fc Fntrate, Oeo. W. Stout, M. O'Connor fc Co., Jobbing Agents. In-lianajtoli-s Ind 1)ROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island. III., Jnne 12, 18H0. Sealni proposals, in triplicate, will be receive! until 1 o'clock p. m., on FRIDAY, July 12. 1S'J, for furnishing saddle Blankets, Forage. Silver. Gold Steel. Tin. Rrass, Iron, copper and Uraos Rivets and Rnrs; Irn. Rra. and Copper Wire: Nailt. Screws, Tark. Rolts. Nutn. Iuttiur, Thread, Rope, Duck, Taint. Oils. Chemical. Paper, Cleaning and Polishing Materials, Files, etc. during the Kscal year ending June 3i. 1KM. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full Instructions, stipulations, etc., can be had on application to Major JNO. R. McOINNESS, Ord. name Department, U. S. A , Commanding. PARKER'S HAIR QALSAI71 Cleaac and beautines ths hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Nsvor Fcils to Restore Gray Hair it its Yontkful Color. Prevent Pandniif and h?Sr falling l')r. and t V at t)rti7TitHOTEL ENGLISH, Northwest Side Circle Pxrk. Best hotel building In Indianapolis. One of the best kept hotel for the prices charred In the countiy. Rate for transient f 2 per day. Very favorable rate given regular customvra. Uood lcaiion, rooms, bato, do ator a&4 all mudum convenlt&cea.

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A TLrTVC E. C. A CO, manufacturers ani IV LIVLiy O Revalrers of C1RCULVR. CROS ha.sh u ana au otner iSAWS. Belting. Emery heels and Mill Supplies. Illinoia street, one square south union ciauon. ILVDLEY SHOE FACTORY, MANUFATUKER 0FLADIES MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FIISTE SHOES. eiioee made according to standard mcasuremeau adopted by Chicago convention. Iloneat work and tho bent of material used in making bhoes. Orders from tho trade soucitud. 79 and 83 Sotath PirLwyl vrnU Rt OA V O F.W.RY WHEELS. , SPECIALTIES OF W, B. Barry Saw & Supply Co., 182 & 134 S. Penn.SL AU kinds of saws repaired. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO., Saw-Mill Machinery, Engines and Boilers, Pipe-Fittings and Kataral-gas Snppllea. Ill to 149 South Pennsylvania Street HOLLIDAY & VVYON, Wholesale Manufacturers of Coupe, Surrey, Buf gx ana .Kxpre H A. R NESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, ty Price List sent the trade on application. SAFE-DEPOSIT VAULT Absolute safety against Fire and Burglar. Finest and only vault of the kind in the State. Policeman day and night on guard Designed for the aale-keep-lnjr ot Money, Bonds. Wills, Deeds. Abstracts, Silver, plate. Jewels, and Valuable Trunks and Packages, etc S. i Fletcher 4 to. Safe Deposit D. M. Ransdell, Manager. SPRING CHICKENS, EXTRA BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, t Poultry Dressed every day Wholesale and RetaiL THE CLEAN POULTRY CO. Corner Cedar and Jlosbrook streets. HTTeleph one 865. Goods delivered. LEO LANDO, Manufacturing; Optician, Jobber and Betailer in , Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers, etc. ty Oculists' Prescriptions a specialty. 63 East Market Street, opp. Postoffice. $250 &lriCLS. S3o0 tfoUBLt. With Biwi and Tools. Tt Saw Frm b K adlcS to SU(' Mil wb deiirciL. CtDii Py t , , ,'' 1 h9Tt9 Ortbl B10 WlL ijT ' ti drir It. ' 4(nU uui. Ux awripiin - " aaltemt. BOCKWOOD. NIWCOMB St CO. n?o ff. Peruurlvaia 8U.toUaapolla THE BEAUTIFUL, CLEVELAND YARD FENCE Over 20.000 feet put up in Indianapolis during 18ad. Cheap, everiatiting and ornamentaL Office and Factory, 22 BIDDLE ST. Three squares south Mass. ave. Depot. REMINGTON W x -. on STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for lifteen years the STANDAKD, and embraces tho latest aud highest achievements of inventive skill. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 01 Xorth Pennsylvania St.. Indianapolis. ick Harvesting Machine to. JklANXFACTTRKKS OF BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. Headquarters for Indiana, 167 fe lt9 E. WaAhinton St.. lndianaioli Ind. J. B. HEYWQUD. Manager. J. C. HIRSCHMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Mattresses, Dealers and Itenovators of Feathers. Our Renovator beats the worid. 09 North New Jersey street. COMSTOCK & COONSE, Dealers In Iron Pipe, I)rlvcn-well Poinhi and all. jjnven-weii ouppues. iy ana ivv a. Aieruuan sc INDIANAPOLIS STOVE CO. I Manufactures of 8toves and Hollow-ware, New. b5 and b7 South Meridian street. I l'AKKUTT fc TAUUAUr WHOLES ALB BAKEES. Crackers, Bread and Cakes. Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. Repairimr neatly and promptly done. Covering of all kinds to order. P. HABITY. 43 Virginia ave. M. MURRY & CO, Saw and Planing Mill, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Hardwood Finishing Lumber, Ash, Quartered Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, a gpe. c laity. PINE LUMBER AND SHINGLES. Corner Home Ave. and Alvord St IT Telephone 145. THOMAS NESOM, ni Wool Pattern ll: txeCST tH WONKINO VODEIS AHO EX MENTAL MACHINERY. WtllAMlST IN PERFECTING IMVtNTOft. Cor. OwTjis isl IcUnrt StmU, Indianapolis, Ind. Bicycles and Repairing. V.'ORLD TYPE-WTiITEHS. Price $10. bend tor catalogue. II. T. riEABSEY, 147 149 N. Delairare 8t. Nordyke tV Mnrmon Co. ll tub. l5i FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS lA A MILL AND ELEVATOR BUILDERS, lIndlanaiolist Ind. KolJer Milia. Millclennir.K Ma-hiury, Jliddlings purlllera, Portable Minn, etc, etc Tak tlroUCAr for atookyanla. THE HOOSIER BURNER IatheroMult of much cxif nineutlinr It combine thetMt qualltiea otall burners. It is the favorite ainont; all g-Attera. bold u the trade at a liberal discount STEEL PUm' ANDMACHINE IRKS, Sole Makers. 73 and 83 South rnnijlvania su

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BUSLNESS DIRECTORY. THEODORE STEIN, Successor to Wm. C Andeircn,

86 Ennt Market Strnet . ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. ELLIOTT & BUTLER, Hartford Block. 84 East Market fttreet, ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. DK. E. K. LEWIS. Fnctice limited to diseases ot tti THROAT AND NOSE. 133 Xortli Meridian street. J. D. GEORGE, M. D.f Partner ef the late Dr. D. llarserL eontlnnea tha prKtloe kt Roonui 1 mji H. Baldwin'. Bloek, oornw IieUandMarkotata. Rcsldenco, 3ti7 Park ave. TelMOSES, OPTICIAN. Larsrest and best stock of Optical Goods In the city. claltv. lXin't mistake thn rtlkcn fur nnthfr (inr name, "Mose3,N cn window, 4 North l'eiicsjlrania. DR. ADOLPH BLITZ, Practice limits to ETE.EAB AND THROAT DIST.ASEa. Offlce removed to Odd-fellows' Block. Room 2. north east cor. Wash, and Penn. sta., Indianapolis, Ind. AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON, (Fonnerlr of McDonald, Butler A Mason.) ATTORNEY AT UW, DO 4 Kast Market street. DENTIST. MART C. LLOYD, over Fletcher's Bank. Teeth at reduced prices. ITUling at reasonable ratea. J. R. RYVIST & CO.. Commission Merchants, Wholesale Dealers In Grain, Flour, reed. Hay, etc , 02 and t4 Eaat Maryland st. J. PLATT fe CO., COMMISSION MRKCIIANTS. Butter, Efra PonltTy, Oysters, ttc, 42. 44 and 4t5 Kentucki avenue. TRAVELERS' RESTAURANT. CHARLIE MILKS' Restaurant i nnw &t Vn. 11 North Illinois street. Lodging J5 cenu. Meals, 2i cenis. Poudcr's Clean Meat Market. Juicy Steaks and Roasts a specialty. S32 East Washington strand tt tails 79 ami hi) t!ut VArkt Telephone 577. CUT FLOWERS. BERTERMANN BROS, 37-43 Massachusetts avenuo, one-half square northeast of Denlson Hotel. QTOpen until ft p. m. THOS. II. GAGE, ELECTRICIAN, Dealer in Electric Bells, Borlar Alarms. Electric Gaa Lighting, sneaking Tubes, Hotel and House Annunciators. Medical Butteries, Electric Work and Repairs of all kinds. Steam Electro-plating. 27 Circle street. GEO. J. MAYER, Seals, Stencil, Stamps. Kto. 15 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. Send fcr catalogue. DENTISTRY. W. W. GATES. Dentist, Room 1. Odd-fellows' nail, N. E. corner Washington and Pennsylvania sta. Formerly with N. Y. a team Dental Co. Awnings, Teats, Vater-Proof CoTerin& Etc WENS LEY & EBERIIARDT. 7 te 8 Cltve!iid Block. CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS Cleaned, Renovated and Relaid, Refitted and Repaired, on short notice, at HOWARD'S), cor. St. Clair an i CanaL Telephone 616. FINE HOW-CASES. WILLIAM WIEOEL. Manutactobt, No. 6 West Louisiana street. S. D. CR-A-ISTE, Jeweler and Optician, 88 EAST WASHINGTON ST. FINE CARRIAGES, Moderate Prices. 1IOWLANU fc JOHNSON", 75 and 77 West Washington street PLANING MILL. Most Complete Best Machinery anc Workmanship Our Lumber kilndried. Send estimates forprices. C. C. Foster Lumber Company, 404 to 420 North Mississippi St. SMITH'S DYE WORKS, .'7 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. Oents clothing cleaned, dyed and repaired. I Arties' dretutea c lea nod and Cywi. VvVJX X IjllOAlJ-1 LLinanufac'rerof Brew Kettles, Soda Fountains, ia Oenemtom, Candy Kettles, livers Cylinders, dealer in bheet. Copper and Brass, Tubing, etc.. South Delaware wtreeL BUSINESS CHANGES. The general and local Insurance Room cf M COILLI A K I) cfe DARK will 1 changed to 3 and (55 Last Market street, June 1, lHi9. CUSTOM TAIL.OUINO. I have hatl 18 years' experience in the finest work in CnMora Tailoring. I am analiiied to take any responsibility which I may be called nioa to auine in the interestof my itatrous. I hare a large and well-selected lino of Hnruif and Summer staples. If I have not got w hat you want I can cet it. Don't object to goinc up stairs, when you can tret good work none for if money. I am not the cheapest, but I give you satis faction and the worth of your money. Leave your ordT at once for your Hnrlujt isuitsand Trousers. 4$ K&st Wash. St.. over 0. ltrink's cigar Mtore. J. M. CuaLElt. Tho Washington. D. C Tine Tailor. LUMBER. II . T. BENNETT, wholesale and retail Wler tn Lumber, Lath and Shingles. Sash. Doors and li Units. 151 lo l'Jl bouth Last street. C. A. WEB1S, JAMISON & CO.. HOUSE-MOVERS (successors to J. W. Davis.) Faf-H and Heavy Machinery carefully transferred. Telephone 350. Olhce (south Meridian. V MIRROR, worth $1, given with every 25 caket of Electric Light Joap; four with wvery box. Fot sale by all first-clsas groceries, and manntactured by the JUllNMTUN bOAPCU, ludiunapoUs. ItEMOVAlI JOS. ALLERDICE, Ja't, Hides, Pelts. Furs, Wool and Tallow To 124 Kentucky Avenue, near Big 4 Railroad. Representing C O. Stevens te Go.. Bmton, Mu H. B. HOWLAND & CO., General Western Agents for Genuine Bangor and Peach Botlotn Slato Cora'p Established 1H13. Manufacturers ot school and roohng slate. Othces: Corner Lincoln avenne and Lake Erie Railroad, and Ruilders Exchange. National Collecting Agency, 10 Vance Rlock, Indianapolis. IndlspenssbH to dealrji wanting u make closs collections. Send fl, and receive book that will be worth f 10 in getting in your money. rhotoapler. Finest I'hotoa for let money. CO E. Wash. M. THE CITIZENS' ODEKLESS CO. Does t lie best and cleanr st vault work In the city, on short notje. oitice 13 RaMwin's Hlock, cor. ielaware and Market st. J. W. (ilLRLRT. Mauager. PENSIONS New Laws, new Rulings. Every soldier cr soldi?ra vidow should send to to tho Old Established Claim Agency of P. II. FITZGERALD and get his 12 pars jamphlet on War Claims mailed f reo. No. GS 4 East Market street. 1. 1L FITZGERALD. ica PATENTS Kaai Jssnsl lsUAW. "Ojrrs IaBIAHSrOLiS la. By Ti R, Bslt, PttMt Sector and Uschxelci! iVMChtsaas 11 etX sdtn alh.t4

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