Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1889.

AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. Reorganization of the R, & O. kvLTlMOKE, July 17. A special meeting of the board of directors of the Baltimore tfcOhio Kailroad Company took place toWay at their offices. The heard approved a plan of reorganization for the Cincinnati, Washington & Baltimore Railroad Company. It also approved a plan of organization for conducting the business of the Baltimore &. Ohio company. Under the plan of organization for conducting the t)u.ines3 of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. Col. II. G. Douglas, the present ihif f engineer of the Philadelphia division, Was unanimously confirmed by the board thief engineer of the eatire system of the Baltimore fc Ohio. Mr. J. .31. chriver.the present assistant general agent, Vaa confirmed as assistant general passenger agent east of the Ohio ri ver, anu Mr. O. f McCarty was confirmed as assistant

general passenger agent oi tno uuio fiver division, the oihee of general ticket agent having been abolished ud consolidated with,, ccnger department. Mr. Alfred waiter, vho has occupied several important positions in the service of the Pennsylvania &. Kortbern Central railway companies, was unanimously confirmed as general superintendent of the Baltimore &; Ohio system cast of the Ohio river. Restoring; Grain Rates. Cleveland, July 17. Tha Lake Shore &. Xickel-plato has announced that the rate on grain wonld be restored to a basis of twenty-live cents from Chicago to NewYork, the rate to take effect July 27. The Krie igsned a similar notice, the rates to take effect July 28. Personal and General Notes. Eastern travel is reported unusually tieavy. All the lines seem to be sharing m he improvement. James Reed, cenerel traveling agent 'of the Union Pacific, was circulating among the local officers yesterday. The Phillips excursion party for the Pacific coast leaves at 7:45 to-day, over the L, 1. & W. and the Chicago &, Alton. St. Louis traveling men have petitioned tho Railroad Passenger Agents' Association of that city for an interchangeable 5,000mile ticket, like that issued by tho Lake fchore. It is stated that the Chesapeake & Ohio will cease paying commissions on the 1st prox., thus removing a disturbing element that has troubled the Eastern lines greatly in the past. W. M. Green, assiirtant to President Inr palla, and Superintendent Blee, of the new Big Fonr, were in the city. m yesterday, in attendance upon the meeting of the managers of the Union and Belt railway company. General Freight Agent Edgar Kill, of the ; liig Fonr, removes nis office from Cleveland to Cincinnati to-day, taking with him A. considerable part of the force in tho ' Cleveland office. Assistant General Freight Agent Ilough will remain in Cleveland. TbiChicago east-bound lines, while not i accusing the "Wabash of cutting rates, charge ihat the latter road has so extended the time of its limited tickets that tho Chircago scalpers are freely using the coupons ' of through tickets from Chicago to Kew York. The Chicago east-bound lines have t given orders to cease honoring the Wabash tickets. Tho meeting of tho Northern Pacific directors will be held to-day. The meeting t will be of more than ordinary interest, i Among the questions to bo disposed of will ' le that of declaring a dividend on preferred stock. Only two or three members of the hoard are known to bo in favor of 6uch a . course. A full meeting is not looked for. Messrs. Hicklin, of the Bee-line, and Brady, of the Erie, returned yesterday 'from the meeting of the traveling passenger ajrents at Mackinac island. They report that the meeting was one of the most enjoyable the agents have ever held. The return was made" by steamer from Sault Ste. Marie. x A very enjo3Tablo excursion by boat was one of the pleasant features of the meeting. The traveling passenger agents, at their meeting at Mackinac island, elected J. R. "Wood, publisher of the Michigan Railroad (?nide, president for the ensuing year, and II. C. Ilolabird, representing tho fcrie lines at Cincinnati, secretary. It was decided to hold the next meeting at Buffalo, on the third Tuesday in August, 1800. There were about one hundred aud twenty-live members of the organization present at the meeting. I There is trouble between the Pennsylvania and the management of tho Monon route. The latter had a contract with the former for the use of the Ohio river bridgo at Louisville, for ninety-nine years which could be abrogated only after six months' notice from either party. On Saturday night theL., N. A. & C. people laid a track to the bridgo of the Kentucky &. Indiana company and transferred their business without notice. Tho Hartford &. Connecticut "Western road, which proposes to extend its lino to Springfield, is said to have made overtures for the control of the Connecticut River line, which were declined. The New York, Is'ew Haven & Hantford is negotiating for the same road, to be used as a northern feeder, and the Boston fc Maine has long wanted it in order to secure an entrance Into Springfield, via its Central Massachusetts division. President. Ashley, of tho Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan, has just taken a trip through the country to be penetrated by tho Toledo? Ann Arbor & Cadillac extension of his line, and reports work progressing to his entire satisfaction. He thinks work will bo pushed forward uninterruptedly for five ..months, by the end of which time fifty jui?js of the line will be in working order. Jn the spring work will be resumed as eartly as possible, and one hundred miles more fof track will be laid. Mr. Ashley reports : the earnings of the northern portion of his system as exceeding estimates by 15 or 20 per cent. The managers of the Union Railway .Companv met m'the rooms of the secretary at the Union Station yesterday. W. M Green: assistant to President Incralls. nre frided. There wrro present besides Mr. Green, Colonel Hill, of the Vandalia, J. F. Miller, of the Pennsylvania, C. E. Henderbon. of the 1.. B. fc W., and G. L. Brad bury, of the Lake Erio &. Western. A number of matters of interest to tho company wero discussed in a general way, but linal action was not taken upon a single point. All matters retain their present status, and probably will not be disturbed until the f next recular meeting, in September, as it is not likely that any question will ariso in the interim to induce the president to call the board together. ! . There is a movement on foot for the construction of a line of road southeast across AVisconsin from a connection with tho ''Soo ' line and the Minneapolis, St. Paul , , auli .Ste. Marie to Sioux City and Council Bluffs, giving the Union Pacific a direct connection with tho Canadian Pacific, anording the former a routo to the seaboard some hundreds of miles shorter than the present route Tia Chicago. The new rond will bo known ps the Sault Ste. Mario Southwestern. I It was originally projected bv Wisconsin ' lumbermen, (among whom are IT. C.Foster. f Fairchild. aiid James lclntire, of Eau Claim the former tho resident nf thn Toad).their object being to secure an outlet for their lumber to the Southwest without paying heavy tribute to tho Chicago roads. The Union Pacific, however, wa quick to see the advantages it would reap from such a line, and will lend it all possible assistance. It is expected the bulk of the latter companvrs Canada and New England business will be forwarded by this now route, while New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore will sutler correspondingly. A Contract Awarded. Two of the trustees of tho Institution for the Blind T. J. Cullcu and J. W. Riley met last nialit to consider bids for tho excavations and foundations of tho contemplated addition to tho institution. Tho :outract was awarded to the lowest bidders. KossA: Fritz, who will do the work forSV-r-G. Them was but ouo, other bid, that of August RichterA. Bro. " Article of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation were yesterday filed with Secretary of State Griffin for the following companies: Tho Acme Saving and Loan Association, capital stock, 000,00; directors. E. E. Thomas. Willi am M. Coval. Horace E. Smith, Win. H. Streuger, I Jaa. Collier, Alex. R. Monroe, Chas. Traub,

C. C. Kocrner and D. F. Fleener. Tho Rose Oil and Gas Company of Terre Haute, capital stock, $5,000; Linus A. Burnes. Louis Duenweg. W. M. Slanehter and others incorporators. Cresent Paper Company, of Hartford City, capital stock, $00,000: Albert Reynolds, Samuel J. Enshweilcr ami Win. Fleming, directors. The Cable Milling Company, of Vincennes. capital stock, 6150,000; directors. John H. Rabb, Wm. A. Cnllop, Chas. B. Clark, Jos. L. Bayard and Smiley M. Chambers. TRE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. Election of Mr. Ran sd ell's Successor Deferred Until Auditor Carr lieturns. When Auditor Carr returns from West Baden the other State officers, Governor Hovey, Treasurer Lemcke and Secretary Griffin, will be ready to select some one to succeed Mr. Ransdell as a member of the Soldiers' Monument Commission. Governor Hovey favors, it is understood, Gen. Thos.

W. Bennett of Richmond, but his colleagues are divided, and it is possible one of the gentlemen who has no particular preference will have the casting vote. There is no hurry," said Treasurer Lemcke yesterday, "to select a commissioner. The fact that the commission has one member less does not retard the work, and under existing circumstances four men can do just as much as five." Accepted an Invitation. Brig. -Gen. James R. Ross, Uniform Rank K. of P., has accepted an invitation on behalf of the Indiana Brigade to take part in the ceremonies attending the laying of tho corner-stone of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. The various committees having charge of the local preparations pertaining to the ceremony will bold a meeting at the State-house this evening at 7:30 o'clock. CULLIKGS FROM' THE COURTS. Charges That the Unhappily Married Bring to Increase the Divorce Docket. Rosa Reith, by her mother, Wilhelmina Richter, brought suit, yesterday, in the Circuit Court, for a divorce from her husband, Joseph J. Reith. Tho young girl, who is under twenty-one years of age, married Reith in June, 18SS, but their life docs not 6cem to have been a very ' hormonious one, and last Saturday they separated. Mrs. Reith, in her complaint, says that ever since the early part of July, 18S8, her husband has been guilty of inhuman treatment toward her, striking and beating her at times 60 unmercifully that her cheeks became badly swollen. He is even charged, on one occasion, withholding an open razor to his wife's throat, and threatening to take her life. On another, it is alleged, he confined her in a closet, and threatened bodily harm. To cap this climax of domestic infelicity, Reith is accused of driving his wife from her own door, last Saturday. In her petition she asks the custody of their only child, two months old, and $600 alimony. Rosa Linville tiled suit for a divorce from John Linville, alleging abandonment. They wero married in lbi5, but lived together only a few weeks. One child was born to them, but it has since died. Malinda Minor also filed a complaint against Walter Minor, whom she married in 1883. Their .marital life lasted but one year, at the close of which time, the wife claims,, her husband deserted her. The Criminal Docket. Judge Irvin had a full docket in the Criminal Court yesterday. Joseph Anderson, for petit larceny, was sent to the Prison North for eighteen months, and John Welsh, on a plea of guilty to the chorge of grand larceny and burglary, was fined $1 and sent to the Prison North for four years. John W. Frankliu and Jesse Fox were both held by court on charges of assault with intent to kill. The formerflcaso was not completed, and will be resumed this morning. The latter was taken under advisement. Declared Insane. Stephen F. Brown, a laborer, forty-two years of age, residing at Castleton, was declared to he of unsound mind yesterday. The Court Record. SUPERIOR COURT. Nat Suit Filed. John M. Scott vs. Martha A. Perkins et ah; to quiet title. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. Octavia H. Young et aL; on foreclosure. Demand, $1,200. Rosa Linville vs. John Linville; divorce. Allegation, abandonment. Andrew W. McOuat vs. William H. Wishard, jr., et al.; on note Demand, $100. Malinda Minor vs. Walter Minor; divt rorce. Allegation, abandonment. CIRCUIT COURT. Xew Suit Filed. Rosa Reith vs. Joseph J. Reith; divorce. Allegation, cruelty. CRIMINAL COURT, lion. William Irvin Judge. State vs. Joseph Anderson, petit larceny. Sentence on verdict to eightceen months in State prison. State vs. John Welch; grand larceny and burglary. On plea of gr'lty lined $1 and sentenced to four years m otate prison. State vs. Richard Barry; grand larceny. Plea of guilty and judgment suspended. State vs. John W. Franklin; assault and battery with intent to kill. On trial by court. State vs. Jesse Fox; assault and battery with intent to kill. Tried by court and taken under advisement. The Indiana Board Responsible. The officers of the Illinois State Board of Agriculture plainly say that tho Indiana board is alone responsible for having its fair fixed for tho same week as that of Illinois. Secretary Garrad, of the Illinois, says: "Mr. Mitchell, of Princeton, was In diana's representative at the meeting of the International Association, and it was on his motion that the date for tho exhibit of the Indiana board was settled, and it was accepted in January last. Why this change to tho same week ad that arranged for our fair was made 1 cannot telL" It is now too late for any adjustment of dates, even though both boards were willing, as eacn nas its advertising matter out, and much of it in circulation. Real Estate Transfer. Instruments filed for record in the recorder's oflice of Marion county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hours ending at 5 r. m., July 17, 1889, as furnished by Elliott Ac Butler, abstracters of titles, Hartford Block, 84 East Market street. James D. Drown to Cornelius Fridtren, part of lot 11. in Brown's subdivis ion of outlot "... $5,000.00 ine inuiannpoiH water company to Theodore Bauer, lot 8. In tho Indianapolis Water fompany's subdivision or part of outlot 118 425.00 John 21. McCollum to Anna M. I. Wiley, lot 2l, in Fletcher's Woodlawn addition 1,000.00 Nicholas McCarty to 8. P. Porter and C. 8. Lewis, part of the southeast quarter of section lO, township 15, range 3, containing 5 acres 5,000.00 S. 1 Porter and C. 8. Lew is to the Lewis-l'orter Cabinet Company, -part of the Mmtheast quarter of section 10. township 15, rai.tte 3, containing " acres 5,000.00 Fred A. (Jretrory t John J. Appel, part of lot 15, in Fletcher's Oak Hill 175.0O May B. Potts to Franklin W. Hays, lot 5, in Woodruff Place 1,800.00 L. F. Iced to B. K. Collins. Pettibone's addition " 300.00 Mabel linnls to James T.Brady. lot 10, in Heatou's subdivision of block 25 in Johnson's heirs' addition 500.00 Tho Connecticut Mutual Lifo InRurauce Company to Joseph II. Altenbach. lota, in block 1UG in Brichtwood 165.00 Kudolph Bettcher to Mary IkrtU her, lot 'J UUn Noble's heir' subdivision ' of outlets 45. ."0. 55. 50 and 01 500.00 Levi m. Campbell to Janice II. Clark, lot 7. in Downey's subdivision of lot : I. in Irvlneton 50.00 Adaline P. lxvis to Mary J. Birch, lot 13, in Martimlale's subdivision of tho west half of the southwest quarter of nection 13. township 10. ran ?o 3 2,000.00 Com ej-ances, 13; consideration $21,915.00 You don't know how much better you will feel if j'ou take Hood's arsaparilla. It Will llVPrpihiu 4lt .- wi aalinrr rnffi ..... ".w.i.v lllCll IClilJi your blood. Kive you a good appetite, and make you bright, active and strontr. lie mire to got Hood's Karsaparilla, Sold hy druggists.

MINOR CITY MATTERS. To-Days Doings.

EDEN M USEE Curiosities; afternoon and even ing. BATTLE OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA Market street, between Illinois and Tennessee; day ana evening. iLocnl News Notes. CaI Luther was arrested last nicht on the charge of being a known thief. Luther has already served two or three terms in tho penitentiary. Man ia ere licenses wero issued vesterday to James A. Dildine and Fannie Hutches, Samuel S. Sebern and Clara A. Downiuc, Harvey D. Carney and Marietta Jacobs, George R. Myers and Mattie Condiff. Building permits were procured yester day by Parker & Tilson, frame dwelling, Talfeot t avenue, 3,000; R. T. Bates, frame cottage, Brookside avenue. Sl.OOheC. 1. Ilollinirsworth. frame dwelling. BOllefontaine street, near Eleventh, $2,00d; F. A. Bryan, two frame cottages. I5nd street, near Vermont, &3.000: Dr. A. W. Fisher, addition, No. 277 West Michigan street. $1,500; G. C. Fwbank, frame cottage, Fletcher avenue, $800. Personal and Society. Miss Mary Maywood is spending a week with friends in the suburbs. Mrs. Emma Bowen, of Chicago, is visiting her mother. No. 41 Linden street. Miss Anna Hasselman has pone to Evans- 1 ton, I1L, to be the jrueet of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Spann hare returned from a short visit to Cedar Beach. Miss Elma Comly will be the guest of the Misses Marie and Nellie Allen next week. Mrs. H. R.Dering and daughter will leave next week for Nantucket to stay a month or more. Mr. W. J. Holliday and family will leave oil Monday for the Adirondacks to remain several weeks. f Mrs. C. M. Smith and son, of Richmond, are visiting Mrs. RV. Shindle, on North Illinois street. ; Mrs. Maud Barnett, of Norfolk. Va,. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 31. Lilly, of SO West Third street. Mrs. L. S. Avresand family will leave to? day for their farm near Cleveland, O., to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Skelton, of New York, is expected next week to visit Mrs. H. K. Allen, on North Delaware street. Mrs. F. A. Durban, of Zanesville. O., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chap Williams, No. iiO.West Michigan street. Mrs. T. C. Moore, Mrs. D. O. Adams and Mr. Hervey Moore went to West Baden yesterday to remain a fortnight. General Carnahan and family leave tomorrow for Eagle lake, where they will go into camp for about live weeks. JJiss Arda Walker and Miss Anna Johnson jeft yesterday for Michigan City to visit relatives for three weeks. Judges Coffey and Berkshire, of the Supremo Court, passed through the city yesterday, en route to Pctoskcy, Mich. Mr. Ed Treat entertained a party of friends at tennis vesterday afternoon at his court on North Delaware street. Mrs. John Wocher and daughter Gertrude will go to Cedar Beach on Saturday to spend a week with Mrs. Clemens Vonnegut, jr.. and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Holliday will leavo Friday for Atlantic City, the latter to-spend the summer. Mr. Holliday will sail for Europe nest week. Dr. C. W. Osburn and Col. E. S. Walker, of West Lebanon, are in the city. Colonel Walker yesterday received a commission on the Governor's stall. Mr. and Mrs. Silas T. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Holnian and daughters and Mrs. Charles S. Millard, sou and daughter, will leave this afternoon for the Eastern resorts. Owing to the disagreeable weather, last evening, the entertainment that was to have been a lawn fete at Mrs. M. A. Moody's proved to be a most pleasant house affair. 1 he beautiful parlors were thrown onen, and an enioyable time was hadby tue large assemblage. The entertainment was under the auspices of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Associa. tion. Figuring cn Improvements. . The State officers are figuring onthe 'regradingof the Capitol grounds, to be done with the $10,000 appropriated for that purpose by the last Legislature. Bids for the work will be asked for in a few days. When Baby was stck, we gave tier Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she lecaine Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. LOST. LOST-DUN MAKE. 6 YEARS OLD, FORK-TOP cutolTln front, 3 fl pure 3a on left hind ler. star on each liiml leg. Fimet will be rewarded ly returnlnj; to 73 Cincinnati street WANTED MALE HELP. fANTED-XEWS AO EXT FOR TRAINS. Aridross o. E. KXAUFF, Peru, Hid. TifANTEl) f23 Weekly representatives, nnalo or ft female, in every community. OtwMls staple; house, sold necessity; sell at sipht; no peMliuff; nalary paid prraptly,anu expenses advanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case f rei We mean Just what we av; address at once. Standard Silverware Co., Boston, M ass WANKD AGENTS. TIT ANTED AGENTS NO TRASH TO OFFER; i? am making the fastest Belling articles; flan hour easily made; particulars free. T. JONE8, 7 Murray street, N. Y. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. W TANTED CONSUMERS' GAB TRUST STOCK. NEWTON TODD. iU1 East Washington st. FEHSOXAL. 7 PERSONATj A young man with excellent qna!lfltatlonft, and can give the beat of reference, desire a position as book-keeoer, or asnistant. Is not afraid of hard work. Address 11. O. W.. care of tho Journal. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. "7AJENS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. BARKains in Business and Residence Property. 7U Ka.it Market street. IOTS LESS THAN VALU E $230, HILL ST., j cor. Cypress: $000. Arsenal ate.. Just south of "Washington St.; $fr0. State ave., Just south of WashIngton st. C. F. SAYLES. 75 E. Market st. Qf COLLEGE AVE., 10 ROOMS, WELL RUILT OV prick house, elegant repair, lot 43xlrt. east front, alley south and went, location half square soma ot Home ave., choice special pricand terms, immediate possession given. C. F. SAYLES, 75 E. Market st. I?OR SALE THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF : a forty. four-rocm hotel. Good business: 35 to 40 boarder. Poor health the reawn for selling. Ad. dress J. K. DAVIDSON, ht. Nicholas Hotel, Urbn a. HI. AXNOUK CEMENTS. MONEY. MONEY-ANT AMOUNT FKOM $200 up. Money on hand, no waiting. D. C. BUY. AN, No. 1 North Meridian st. A VALUABLE PATENT FOR TRADE BY counties for Western town lots or land. Address r. M. HUFF. Hartford City. Ind. T ARE YOU SEEKING EMPLOYMENT! WHATever position you want mav bpi'Mained through McCabe's Bureau. Room 8. '2iht E. Wahlugton t. AST RO I X)OER-MH. Dltl ELLIS NEVER fail s to tell life's history correctly by tho planeta. where to go, what to do for success, health and bappinefta. gives information on all eunjects. If mole ormtrouole cousult the Ioctor at ouce. U3 East Michigan striet. Can becn suited by letter. rpll KPA RTN E RSJ 1 1 1 H l; R KTO VY) UEEXT fA ing between I. Orohs and D.J. Sullivan, under the flrw of SnlUvan-GrohsCo., retail dry goods, etc., la this day dissolved by mutual con am t. Mr. D.J. Mtllivan having purchased the entire iuteret of Mr. I.Orons. i;i the lato brm. will continue the business at t and 8 West Washington, street, and will settle all the affairs of the old lirni. J. Gnoiis. Indianapolis, July 11. lbSO. D. J. fsLLUVAX. FINANCIAL. LOANS MONEY ON MORTGAGES. SAYLES. 75 East Market street. C. F. I N AN C I A I- MON E Y ON MORTGAGE FA KM S and cityproperty. C. E. COFFIN A CO. ONEY TO LOAN 6 PER CENT. HORACE CKAY, Room ll.Tftlbott & New's Block. SIX PER CENT. ON CITY PROPERTY IN INdiana. ISAAC 11. K I LUSTED, 13 MarJndalo Block. 1 H UAN-Private funds on farm and cliy prop crty. Large, loans on bitumen nonertv. o tvr cent. Sf ANTON fc SCOTT, 34 a North Delaware t. MONEY LOANED ON BUILDING ASNOCIAtion stock. Shares bought and aold in any incorporated association. I). C. BRYAN, No. I North Meridian st M- ONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS AT THE LoV .ml market rate; privtlcgis for payment before due We nlfto buy munlcintel bond. TlloS. C. DAY A CO., 72 East Market lrct, Indlaaafolis,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

4 rpT7"T"VrQ C. fc CO.. manufacturers and JY UVllN Kepairersof CIKCULAK, CROSSCUT. BAND. OT.d all other SAWS Ileltmg. Emery Wheel and Mill Supplies. Illinois street, one square south Union station. 0Ai 0 EMERY WIIEELS. Bl'ECIALTULS OF TV. B. Barry Saw & Supply Co., 132 & 134 S. Penn st. All kinds of Saws repaired. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO.. Saw-Miil MacMnery, fipes ao-1 Boilers, Pipe-Fittings and Natural-gas Supplies, 111 to UO South Pennsylvania Street. HOLLIDAY & WYON, Wholesale Manufacturers of Coupe, Surrey, Buggy and Express HAENESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. fy Price List sent the trade on application. 8AEE-DEP0SIT VAULT Abeolute safety against Firo and Burglar. Finest and only vault of the kind in the State. loliceman day and nitwit on guard Designed for tne safe-keeping of Moner, Bonds, Wills, Deeds. Abstracts, Silver, plate. Jewel, and Valuable Trunks aud l'ackages, etc S. JL Fleklier & Co. Safe Deposit D. M. Ransdell, Manager. LEO LANDO, Manufacturinof Optician, Jobber and Retailor in Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers, etc GTOculisU' Prescriptions a specialty. 62 East Market Street, opp. Postofflce. SPRING CHICKENS, EXTRA BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, Poultry Dressed every day Wholesale and KetaiL THE CLEAN POULTRY CO. Corner Cedar and llosurook streets. tTelephone 865. Goods delivered. "iSolid Paper Tilling torn Baw Mill Idlers or Teed1-; PtlllAir.?- hord and tnrad ? holt holes drilled to fit fisngea. Paper Frictions for an j pur- g?pos, Spur or Bevel. pj Cheaper, more durable Lf' ttaa wood or leather, lyj HOCKWOOD, NEWCOM2 & CO., ' (Amerlean Paper Puile Company). 180 to 190 S. PennjyiTacia t . Indianapolis. Ini ADAMANT WALL PLASTER. Tho new. cheapest and best Wall Plaster known to the trade. Manufactory at 11)6 West Maryland street. . INDIANA ADAMANT PLASTER CO. H. C. SMITHER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Roofing Felt, Roofing Pitch, Coal Tar, 2 and li-ply Hearty Hooflne. Metal and other Itoof Pain, JSlattrs' I eita. Sheathing Felts, Asbestos Fire-proot Felt, Straw Board. WJ W.ild. st. FINE CARRIAGES, Moderate Prices. IIOWLAND fe JOHNSON, 75 and 77 West Washington street EEMESTGTCXN" Pfl CO STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for lifteen years the STANDARD, and embraces tho latest and highest achievements of inventive skiLL Wyckoff, Scamans & Benedict, 31 East Market St,, Indianapolis. J. C. HIRSCHMAN & CO., ( Manufacturers of Mattresses. Dealers and Renovat- ' ois of Feathers. Our Renovator beats the world. 63 North New Jersey street. COMSTOCK & COONSE, WOOD. C1IAIX and WOODEN FORCE PUMPS. Dealers in Iron Pipe, Driven-well Points and alt Uriveu-well supplies. iy 7 and VJ'J 3. Alendian St. INDIANAPOLIS STOVE CO. Mannfa-tnrea of Stoves and Hollow-ware, Nos. bo and 87 bouth Meridian street. ! PAUROTT A TAOQAltr WaOUESALK BAKERS. Crackers. Bread and cakes. Umbrella and Parasol Mannfactiirer. Ropairinjf neatly and promptly done. Covering of all kinds to order. P. HAltlTV, 43 Virginia ave. NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO. From $4. $5, $6, $9, $ 10, to $.i0 per set. All fcinds of tine dental work at reduced .tirices. iro'il tliiinimt. iJfi and uiward. Silver tmaif,uiTi. imc ana 5C. Tietli extracted lor 26c. TeetU extracted withont T;iln All work- warrnnfi as representeiL Fifteen years' ext.ericnce. A. P. II K Hi ion. Manager. Itooms 3 and 4 Grand Opera-house. icydes and Repairing. WORT.D TYPE-WBITZRS. Price $10. Scud lor catalogue. II. T. IIEAESEY, 147 & 149 N. Delaware St. Norclyk Ss Mnrmon Co. Estab. 1851 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS Mil L AXD ELEVATOR BUILDERS, mdianaponn. ImL Holler Mills. Mill, srearlnir. Beitinfr, Bol tinsr-cloth. Grainclmninj? Machinery, MidtlUngs-puriliers, Portable Mills, etc., etc. Take street-cars for ulockyartla. By Ti R, Bel!, ratsnt sonc'tor tni wscnanica Drauihtcnuf 63 Incalfc Block. lodiananoHs.lnd. THE H00SIER BURNER Is th result of much experimenting It comblnea the best qualltirvi .f all burner". It la the favorite amonjj all gaa-atters. fcoldto tho trade at a liberal discounu STEEL PULLY AXD MACHINE WS&, Solo Makers. 79 and 85 South PennnylvsnSa St. 0) ATI M TSUI CALL OH OR ADEflFt. . . N. nC. &E. W. Bradford, gz 16 and 18 Hubbo Block, - uj X INDIANAPOLIS, IND. h-" FOR KENT.

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IOFFICIAX. COPY OF STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE HIBERNIA INSURANCE COMPANY :- On the 30th day of June, 1889. Located at No. 37 Camp street, New Orleans, J a. JOHN T. GIBBONS, President. J. J. FITZPATRICK, Secretarj. The amount of its capital is..: ft 00.000 The amount ot lta capital paid up is... 40U,(KW THE ASSETS OF TITE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Caan on hand and in the hands of agenUor otherpersons $17.R51.i:i Real estate nnlncumbered lt1.30U.0J Bonds owned brthe company, bearing interest at the rate of per cent, secured as follows, market vahie: $225,000 Louisiana State bonds, 4 per cent 204.730.00 $25,000 G eorffia state bonds, 4 o per cent 27, 1 25.00 $25,000 Oitr of New Orleans consolidated MCo8Tnan' bonds, 6 per cent 27.750.00 Loaned on bonds and niortpaxes of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is mortgaged, and free from any prior incumbrance C3,far.?7 Debt s oth erwl se secured - - 3y,fill.t Debts for premiums 61.2U.fc6 All other securities I.ti74.50 Total assets $587,032.82 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and not due M f 17,075.50 Losses unadjusted 25.49x.S0 All other claims against the company 503.00 Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 133.tt74.63 Total liabilities $182,051.48 The greatest amount in any one risk, $30,000.

State ot Indiana. Office of Auditor of State: I, tne undersigned. Auditor of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that tho abOTe Is a correct copy or the statement of the condition of the above-mentioned company, on the SOih day of June, lejtf, . shown by the original statement, and that tho said original statement is now on tile in this office 8KAI In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and suttx my official seaL this 13th Aay ot JcljMSbU BRUCE CAKlt, Auditor of State. OFFICIAL.) COPY OF STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION GIRARD F. & M. INSURANCE GO. On the 30th day of Juno, 1889. Located at No. 633 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Ta ALFRED a DILLETT, President. EDWIN T. MEIlRILL, SecreUry. The amount of Its capital is $300,000 The amount of its capital paid up is 300.000 THE ASSETS OK THF COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: ' Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons $142.0?2.9 2 Keal estate nnlncumbered 2Vtf.000.00 Bonds owned by the company, bearing Interest at the rate of per cent secured as follows, market value: TJniteU Btatea bonds .". P2.160 00 City and township bonds S4.4O0.00 Pennsylvania railroad bonds. 79,830.00 Philadelphia & Reading railroad bonds ...t 54.50.00 Union Pacific raiiroad and other bonds . 37.rt4O.00 Oiranl lire and Marine Insurance Co. stock 49,530.00 Loans on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is morticed, and free from any prior Incumbrance 657.3S3.3S Debts otherwise secured ld,6t0.00 All other securities 16,265.00 Total assets $1,478,511.25 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and not due $32.4 57.54 Losb in suspense, waiting for further proof 1.241.43 Ail other claims against the company. 37.075. T O Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 502.03S.3rt Total liabilities $072,812.33 The greatest amount in any one risk, $10,000. State of Indiana, Offlco of Auditor of State: I. the undersigned. Auditor of Sjate of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of tho statement of the condition of the above mentioned company, on the 30th davof June, 189, an Shown by the original statement, and that th said original statement is now on file in this office. seal. in testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 15th flay of July, 1889. BRUCE CAUR, Auditor-nt State.

OFFICIAL. COPY OF STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, On the 30th day of June, 18S9. Located at No. 160 "Broadway New York city. N. Y. W. L. TRENnOLY, President. Pit ED. P. 20JGEXT, Secretary. The amount of its capital is. . $1,000,000.00 The amount of its capital paid up is 1,000.000-00 Tllf: ASSETS OP THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons $8,991.21 Bonds owned by the company, bearing interest at the rate of per cent., secured as follows, market value: United States 4 per cent, registered bonds 70S.125.00 West Shore railroad 4 per cent, bonds 218,000 OO lleech Creek railroad 4 per cent, bonds .' M,iU).iio Cairo dc Fulton railroad 7 per cent, bonds :fl.750.oo Cin, I ml., st. Louis & Chicago railway 4 per cent, consolidated bonds 50,foo.0rt St. LouLi Iron Mountain & Southern railway second mortgage bonds 2,200.00 New York Central & Hudnon Kiver Railroad Co. stock. 117,700.04) Chicago & Northwestern Hallway Co. common stock. 21,hk),00 Consolidated Gas Co. (tf N. Y.) stock. 2(1,100.00 Western Union Telegraph Co. stock , 43,000.00 Loans on bonds and mortgage of real estate, worth double the amount for which tho same is mortgaged, and free from any prior La cum. ranee lf,oo:.oo Debts otherwise secured 17.35ri.4l Debts for premiums M, tfft.fr Interest due and accrued t 7.425.00 All other assets 2.315.0S Total assets J $1,421,032.30 LIABILITIES. Losses unadjusted f4Q.R22.20 Commissions on outstanding premiums ; 1.771.3rf Amount neoesaary to reinsure outstanding risks 185,6630 Total liabilltiea .. $231,262.45 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State: I. the undersigned. Auditor of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copyoftbe statement of the condition of the above-mentioned company on the 30th day of June, 1S&9, as shown by the original statement, and that the said oritrinal statement la now ou file in this offlco. SEAi.. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix ray official seal, this 15th day of July, im BttUCE CAKlt, Auditor of State. OFFICIAL. COPY OF STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP TIIE Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company On the 30th day of June, 1889. Located at Kor. Broadway and Michigan streets, Milwaukee, Wis. n. L PALMER, President. Nk J. W. SKINNER, Secretary. THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in banks, including $137,545.02 of 1888, In transmission, received Jan. 1-10. $ 1.06,1 53.42 Keal estate unincumbered 1,213,468.41 Bonds owned by tho company, bearing interest at the rate of per cent., secured as follows, market value: United states registered bonds 1 40.C93.75 State, county, city and town bonds 07.:il.3r Accrued interest and rent 4 19,5t2.57 Loans on bonds and mortjrapeson real estate, worth double the amount for which the same Js mortgaged, and free from any prior Incumbrance except as to 11 loans airgrejratin $ 1P4.700, in which cases there are or are claimed to be 'comparatively small prior lions, but against which the company has ample bonds of Indemnity and other security 27,352.727.03 Ledger accounts and bills receivable 21 ,t50.!j Deferred and unreported premiums 633.003.10 Premium notes 7300 1 .70 Total assets $32,672,8 11 .3d LIABILITIES. Unpaid dividends (estimated), etc.... f90.0o0.00 Losses adjusted and not due oififin c? Ix)ssea and endowments unadjusted ) " Reserve for paid-up insurance claimable J.",1 83.00 ; Reserve on policies outstanding (Actuaries' 4 per cent.) 27,5yi,541.oo Total liabilities t27.087.373.0-' Twenty per cent deducted. State ot Indiana, Office of Auditor of Stato. ' L the undersigned. Auditor of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement oft'ae condition of the above-mentioned company oa th 30th day of June, Hmj, as shown by the olnal statement, and that the aid orijrinal statement is now on tile in this office. L3AX In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and artivmr official seal, this 15th divot July, ISn). UHUCL'CA it It, Auditor of Stats. OFFICIAL. COPY Or STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE CONCORDIA FIRE INSURANCE CO On the 30th dav of June, 1889. Located at corner Third and West Water streets, Milwaukee, Wis. J. II. INRUSH, President GUSTAV WOLLAEGEB, Secretary. The amount of its capital in VO.O00

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TIIE ASSETS OP TIIE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cah on hand and In the hands of agents or other persons Rontls owned by the comjany, bearing interest at the rate of rcr cent., secured as follows, market value: Bonds of llolstein. Wis.. 8 per cent Iionds of Schleswijr. W in, 8 per cent ttoiids of Cook comity, III., 7 perceat Bond of Chicago, III., 7 per cent. Bond of Chicago. 111., 4 j-rcent Bond of Cincinnati, O., 5 per cent Bonrts of Washington county. 111.. 6 per cent Loaunon bonds and tnortjrajtea f real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is mrtsraed. and free from any vrior incumbrance Debts f'tr premium'..

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Total assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and not due Iimu-s uiiud'ued Losses in su-ipenae, waltlnjr for further proof All other claims against the company Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding rises

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State of Indiana. Office of Auditor of state: I. the underpinned. Auditor of 8tat of the State of Indiana, hereby certify tliat the above, is a correct copy of tin statement of tho condition of the above-mentioned company on tho 3orh day of June, 1SVJ. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on tile In this office. seal. . In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and sill mv official snal. this 12th day ot JUI3-. lHH'J. It RUCK CARR. Auditor of S;t

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