Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1889 — Page 2
THE mDIAKAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1889.
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THU ia aartaialy viator weather, whether tt has naralf pat ia aa aapearaaoa or iataada to play tha aaaal aagaftaaaL HaaeACavaxm Legislators want all tha eagar oa their broad and bn Mar that is will carry. They hara voted to rctuia their
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Thn North Pale ia still aa attraetlra ptaes at tissbar. Tha aazt azpadition ia asatoh at it will ha dispatched from Nor-
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Baato ia ladiaoa, and to got toons to o work tha proaoootioa of which aboald ha . dalayad as Httlo as poaaiblo. IN tha litarary anuta which to aweepiag the ecaatry, people with good laUntions arc aialriag hooka tolliar how to write, aad all cheat tha paper, etc., to be used. .The ftasona advice of Punch oa tha marrlstfe qaaatiaa ahould ha iaciuded la these i camptiatlaaa den’O ▲NOTUB millioaaire, Jacob Toma, of Uarylaad. has oadowod a Manoal Train, toe Bebool, following too oxemplo oi Mr. Williaassoa, of Philadelphia. The school ia for bath aaxee, aad will be conducted on a aaw aad broad plea. Tha endowment is a gaaaroaa half asillloa. AoooaptM to Jodxo Woods's “supplsmsotal lattruottoas.” if any one ware to "advise" some owe else to "attempt 1 ’ the asaassluatloo of a third
party, toara would be no law to punish tbo man Who cave the advice, unless It could bo suowo that too ooo whom ho sdvise4 actually mads the attempt to amaarttiata too third party."—{Avaaa-
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Is thara aay such lawT The opinion prer ills boro that an attempt actually must made to •easUtnte aa oficnaa.
BlNCB slavery was abolished to Itraail tha relations at fraadmsa aad planters hart act boon tha pleasestast, and there ia aa sign of improveasoat. Tbo prosi«ecto of aazt year’s feed crops are aot promising, aad already preparations arc being made far importations of corn and other prod aata from tbo United States. However, iauaifraate art pouring iato tha country froa Ebrope, aad thoae haring tha country's seal interests at heart an hopeful. ▲BOOT tha meat stupid crime that a man aaa commit ia aoaatorfaitiBg. Indiana farnkhas ceaaaloaal prirate money makars, three hariag been arrested last week. The cartful work at tha Gartrameut's am playaa makaa tha saceaaBfnl imitation al Mias aad bills almost aa impoaibility, and the secret carries ia so watchfal that toe maker at apariooa mosey ia eertaia to be trreetod. The basiaeaa to a dangerous one, aad ao matter how ytilful too oporator
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Th* rafusai of tha Street Car Company to nm im nan to Twelfth street oa the liliaoit itoa, altar aa order to that effect had been paaasd by too Connell, can aot bo excused •many greaada. Tha traek was laid last rammer aad cars are sow continued to Crows Hill. Tha iaeoareaieaee to tha meideals who dopoad upon strsot car treatysrtallsa la a small aoasidaration. Tha diapasirisa of too company to trifle with tha Sity toaarieaa. Tha proprietors of toe compaay aboald aot ha allowed to talk ia sekool boy fsahioo boos use they are asked to da aamethiBg tost doesn’t pioaac thorn. Vha ordor at tha CoaaaU la tola instance to reaeseable and fair and aboald be enforced. AjlthoCGH too bUl to appropriate »40,000 tor certain hapreremsaU to Kaakakoo laada is rammiadid by rape table araa aad m aaaitary raaeaas, it appears to baa maP Ut of iadiridaai iaterost to tha ewaers of too load and aot oalUag tor oa expeoditare aa tha part at tha State. Wa aaw ia a Chisago paper a tow days ago tha aaaoaat at a msstiag of poopio at that etty, largo owacts at swamp laad oa too gaahohoo ia Dlhraia aad ladiaaa, who vara intersetad ia gattiog tha measure throogh. An tha imprsossasats desired woo Id bo of as araoh wahsa to llliaais aa la ladiaaa, aad ooo af chief importance to iadhridaala, tha Lagtolatara akaald deal warily with tha prapaoad
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Btltlaa daly aaihotised bra iatned aa order aa to tbo aaiferm. Bosides too rogalatioo Week hot aad dork trimiags, too following or# prssaribod: L Aa Imparted ell-wool Holton overcoat. Z Ootid stiver mcrtslUon beilge. ozydtsed bust ... .k. t>r*id.<i baato; raltabte aaekua; and an imparted sock. If tha Liacolo Cob howled for Harriroa oa too greoad of "protection,’’ toe end of thoir effort oa inaaguratioa day, in a tpoeidllv ordsrod imported overcoat, imported gloves aad imported stick foot cane, that wouldn’t ba "Eagliab, you know,”) ia id pore a ease af opera bouffe as politic* arar afforded — and American politics eveataate tost way a nits as often as do tha Fraach. Thb l/oodon paper* want to kaow the exact value of Bismarck’s ntteraoee that Germany sod England era absolutely one la African affairs aad that they advance head ia head ia Samoa. Tbis country weald like to know it too. If England is beeklsg Germ aay in this business it will ia nowise altar tha interests aad caty of this country bat it will make their undertaking a tor more serious matter— tkat ia if wa hold to tha dafiaitioaa which hare tha* far emanated from oar Stale Dapartment. The situation so far as the publia knows is tbis: Wa bays a treaty with Samoa guaranteeing to us certain rights aad privileges, Eaglaad and Germany have a treaty signed at Berlin in 1S86, by which the boundaries of too dominions of tbo two coon tries are defined and the aantrality of too islands guaranteed. Mr. Bayard aays in effect that Germany baa vioistod this aantrality. Tba incident of filing on ao Amanean’a house and destroying tha American flag, while discourteous ia act a casus belli. It is only when a Ballou's flag floats over tha nation's representative, aa aa Embassy or a Coasnlate, that the law* of nations make* it invieinto except by act of war. But thara ia beside* toes* treatise a coo fere nee which hat bran bald by this country, Garmany and England. Whmt that is has not been mad* pubii* bars. When tbis ia disclosed wa shall know all that we have and hava act in this Samoan question.
Wz don’t want to fight. But by Jingo, if we do. We've got tbs men, end got toe stipe. And got to* money too. That is lb* poetry of it. Tb* proa# of it is tost w* aren’t ao well off aa we might be whan it coma* to ahipe, bnt we have got aome, and w* would "priratoer" tba Garmao merchant flag off the ocean. We would ruin bar carrying trade pretty qnick, which for a oouatry that aspires to have world-wide colonies would bs disastrous. And theu aa to fighting ships wa can give tha Germans odds and lick them "hands down." The Germans have got uo sea legs. Superb as they arc in land invasioo, from ih* time when, aa savages, they invaded (be Kommn Empire to the time they invaded France, they art no sea fighters. "Brittania rule* the wave,” and tba only people that ever beat her on it are bar offspring, and we did it in the war of 1812. in that war Great Britain walked over u* on land— burned the Capitol at Watoiogtoa end all that. But we did lick bar on bar choaeu element—tha water—in great shapal It will make aay .American’s heart beat double time to read toe naval history of that war. A good coodeosed naval history of tha war of 1812 ought to b* ia the hands of every American hoy in the laad. If it come* to a war with Germany you will isa some aes-fightiog in which American ships of smaller tonage aad lighter metal will make “flying Irntchmen” ail around tb* globe. But what would wa do IjT coast defenses? Max O-Rxu. mad* the natural but htal mistake of supposing that New York is the Fulled states just as Paris is Franca. U* visited that cosmopolitan gateway of the Western Hemisphere, listened to stale Hoffman Cafe joke* dol*>l out by the most blaze of men. noted tbe aemi-Teutomc and semt-Gallic manners of Everett Ho is* habitues, wss amazed at bonnes oo the itreets wearing diamonds and woman going unattended to the theaters, liBonorl to the lood guffaws and uncouth jibes of the ciacque found only In New York and desired nowhere else, and then straightway went home and wrote a book about tba people of the Unilad States.—(Philadelphia Inquirer. Max CBell made some very caustic and truthful, aa wail aa soma very soothing remarks about American newspapers. Wa tear tost toe shove utterance* of our esteemed contemporary would strongly corroborate some of his eaostio remarks. In tha first piaee ha did not “write n book about 4ho people of the United Sutas” in tha sense that tba term implies. In tba beginning heaxprtasly says that h* is not expressing a judgment os the country; tost b* recognize* toot to do that would raqnir* years of residence; that these note* which b* -her* •ota dewo are simply imprettioiu da voyage. In tha next pises be did tor differently from what oar contemporary ststee—stopping at a New York betel listening to tba gosaip, and than straightway going homo. He was at least aa tor north ns Beaton. H* west as tor sooth aa St Augustine, Fla. Ha was ia Washington Baltimore, Philadelphia, smaller towns of PoaosylvanisL, Ohio and Indiana. H* was hare ia Indiemapelts. Ha needs quite n stay ia Chisago. Ho was in too eonntry sax month*. H* mat prominent public men, litarary man and business me a. Thera are toots. Now pat them alongside tb* paragraph from to* Philadelphia paper, end then read bis broehur* end aaa it some of tbo caustic tbiags that he acid about Americas newspapers are oaf true.
/ Danger Ahead ia Fraace. The aiaetioo of Boulanger, by a trameadous majority, ia Paris yesterday dedans tha ssntimeot af Paris, and to what extent Pari* is still Fraaee to* sext crisis sill demonstrate. She was Fraace at tba last gnat asrioeal exeat which ended toe empire; she may be Fraaee still. What daaa Bool aa gars #1 action mean? Ha preisaaas that ha is to# hast Republican of ail. The ■igaifioaai thing is that whan a man baaaraaa eaah a power ia public lito that aatioaa hang apaa h>s mnvaraaata, toara ia likely to bo danger ahead, la too army Boulaagor reprasratad to* war spirit; ia kis political be repr—f t> gluutgt, H* proCMtes, mt eooraa, tfe*i it fc » cfeMge (t libtrtr. Bat it waa a noted Fraach wemaa who exclaimed at too ansaber at arise* aoasmittod ia liberty's name. At toast Benlaagar triumphant means a change at tha fMNtlttttioSg A grf f irf iodepeadeoM b#tV6€ii tfct Ltifttefrt and tb* *x**ttttT* t to* tenure of too mlqtBtar’a eflSco independent of the *ata of tha chambers. With a of tha scoot Unties bogus, i( win atop, ao oa* oaa tali, at U ia soother light, Benlanjar moons to embody finrara hostile to tha rape Mia. Tha etofLg^i party (toe eh a rob j with Ha assaults aa to* aa athetotic to bade of Bootoager. To him baa aaora ia this aritis too strength at to* Oriaaaa party. Active, vitally aet-
ivt, ia tba election of yesterday was the Panama Csoal iofluenea, whoa* hostility to the Govern meat sine* it* refusal to go farther io that bosiaem, to pronoaoced. Tbe canal interests most verily kaow what they xrs doing la backing Boulanger. Hence, if ho comes iato control—if ooatiauiog crania show that be baa tha people at his back aad government fall* to him, bow long before w* may look for th* Panama Canal affair to hava the French Government behind It? Sape* thing wa era bound to resist. 8o this triumph of Boulaagor may become of very intimate interwt to this Kepublic, aa wall as to tb* Proaoh Republic. France now engage* th* attention of tha world. What may happsu thara may easily rrault ia con* sequences to be ielt on both sides of tbo sea. The Connecticut Mutual’* Business. Tba Moor* defalcation has a aid* that is worthy of earnest atteotioo. So tar as appears tb* Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company did not know during the many years in which tb# process was going on that it was being robbed. Hare, like a clap of thunder in a clear sky, com** th* discovery of n defalcation which mulcts the e0mpeoy in newly 10 par cent, of iw surplus, impairing by that much tba security of stockholders and reducing dividends. While all wa gladly agreed that this does not impair th* integrity of tbe company, those concerned hava a right to know upon what method ij does basins**. Hr. Jacob L. Green#, tba President, was told naarly two years ago that something waa wrong with Mr. Moore’s management. All ba did in response wu* to send the latter to Mr. Moor*. So fw as is known, aot the slightest investigation was made, and that, too, of tbe agency of n man who was confessedly in arrears; aad thus for years tbis peculation went oa unhindered. That is manageufaut or mismanagement that seems little snort of fatuous blindness. The invgBtigation now should extend beyond tbs Indianapolis agency of tha Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. Tbe poiiey-boldera have a right to demand tost the looseness which this episode has discovered shall end. And they have a right to know wbetber other agencies era condueled upon tha Moore plan. How many other finanoial correspondent* has it who era going along uow ia a career stretching back for years, covering unsatisfied baianeas and unclosed accounts a* .rf th* Moore case? If ao endeavor is made to warn tha company, wbat wiil be the fain of it? Turned over a* a wwning to the agent, instead of tha company, aa was dona in this case? Do tba officers ot tbe company understand that they represent tbe policy-holders, and that the financial correspondent repreeeut* himself aad (be outside world? It is to bis interest to make a* many and as large loans as possible. It is tbe tendency of tbe process to be at tbe risk of those who tarnish tbe money. It ie the business of the company to see that this risk w minimized. There ia probably no such irusteeship in business as a grent life insurance company. Tb* loan side of it, falling as it does within the realms of yafro financiering has tbis additional element in it: It represent* not a syndicate bnt savings; it is not the massed surplus ot capitalists, but th* savings oi tbe thrifty—often ali of their saving*. It is frequently tbe laot that tbe life insurance policy represents all that tbe bread-winner can put awar year after year. Tbe moral obligation to care for sach saving* ,** that with unusual scrutiny is grant. But her* we hava it confessed on all bands that a man has been allowed to handle no on* knows how many millions ot dollars for a long series oi year* without ever once making a showing further than be wanted to show. He bandied so much in those years that he could make way with at least $500,000. The thing is infamous, outrageous. Tha Conoeoticut Mutual Life Insurance Company should be called to account. Why was not this agency examined years ago? Why was th* warning nearly two years ago turned into an additional means ot protecting this agent (as it waa by totting him know some one suspected him)? How many other agencies has this company that it is as lamentably ignorant of aa it was of this one? These are things that policyholders hare a right to know.
“Peat ttaz DooHef" [Indianapolis Independent.J The outrageous cooduct of several membars ot tb* City Cooocil in thwarting tha wishes of niaeteoa-twentieths of their const! rusot* by togisistiog io favor ot sovtrai corporations, instead of th* paopl* who elected them, remind* on* vividly of th* open boast of a well-known *x-Councilm*n that ha had “bribed Republican members of the Council to vote in tba interests oi tbe Street Railway Company/' and that ha had "boogbt them dogoaied cheap.'' Th* Wroth of Blgbta«B*B*s*. [Anderson Bulletin ] About the bigreet piece oi nonsensical flapdoodle iadolgad ia this winter ie tbe proposition to change to* name of University Pork. Tbs whole thing ia a piaee of sickening bancomb*. sad there would bo justs* much sonse or exsuae for ebangiag it to “Faster’* Field,” "Harrison’s Halt Acre,” “Ktubb efield’s Stamping Groond” or “Willard's Wallowing Place.” It’s aa awful pity that a mild winter to sot fatal to fools.
A Commoo Error. [Pbitadetpaia Bacord-J 8t. Friar—I am afraid yw can’t eaar hare, air. New Spirit—I can’t? Why, I wu one af the purest ttaicaman that aver lived. Didn’t I spend thirty year* of my lito demanding aa boaest eenat? “Yea, bat yon always wasted tharihar party te do the honest coasting.” A W ami eg to Don’L [Lagraag* DaaM*ru.j Hos. Daniel W. Voorbsas may ba teebaieally right ia voting for proteetioa to tb* coot kings baeaB** th* Mills Mil centered tbo Deasocratlo attack ioetaod of flankiog srith it, hot ho eon not afford many each techotoalutoa a a lees ho intends removing to Pecosvlvania aad beoemiog a pupil of Pig Iron Kelley. Kindly KerogaMoa. rspriagOdd (O.) Jtopabtte-Ttmee. 1 Tbe News ho* over 14,(X)0 snbeeribors within tbe lisa it* of ladtaanpoito. it to n grant aad prospoms paper. Tbis Sewno *Qwttw Fair, jl.igsssgart Pharos.! If th* Govern moat gives a bounty to aaa kind of isdoatry it should extend its gaaoro*uy to alL Mav* Ob. Bass.
■tt;* Jest think *f it! Six newspaper* in Gran County, aad not oaoagh sspp art for two.
Etas Is S»re.eo» y. tOU Ctty BtimrdL] Whiskers an not tha only requisite for a gaod minister. Solomo* an not m atony behove, dtaeoxtr the tomato af Dr. Boll's Qtagi Sfrap. Salvation Oil baa amay competitors hi tha market bat no rivals. Fries onlr 2t sente.
Puaorat March—Chopra. Measured are too paces, Set for her to walk, Paotad the rows ot (sees, Bposaa «ii iho talk. Ended. Now thanksgiving for her journey done. For her spaa of Uvtsg. Spent raneetti tbe sun. She wu to sweet and fooler, So fair on earth, No praises we could lend bar Can show her worth* How, from her birth To her lari sun’s setting And ilia's iorgtiting. She brought flowers to deserts and plenty to dMrtb, And her soft eyes’ glances. Ah met eh me! Where tbo light i bat enchancee Tbe biuo-rtpplod sea Tears! Tun! Give me tears, all ye sounds, lor th# death of a For her haii'-fttled measure of years. For the pleasant paths where she might not
huger.
Mlgmv art thou, Ob. Death! We gaze upon tb* Io thy majesty. And marvel, with baled breath, At the long straight line of thy plow, Which furueth th* earth in her seaao . With a hopeless, diviue unreason, Furrowing straight through stubble and flower, Aud tb* tender blade that a timeless shower Gave to ill* in tb* hour of it* death. Measured are tbe pace* Set for her to walk. Passed the rows of faces, bpoken eli tbe talk. Ended. Now thanksgiving For her journey done, For her span of living, spent beneath tbe sun. [Coruhhl Magazine “SC It A PS.” A Trenton thief got five years for stealing a 75-ccnt knit*. Cooking has been introduead in the grammar schools of New Haven. English people bought over 600,000 barrels of American apples last year. A Sunday-school biblo clast for tbostrieal women is projected io New York. A Trial Bottle.—The one from wliteh lawyer regale* himself before his case ia called. One police patrol wagon in Boaton made fifty-eight tripa during s Saturday nigbt recently. Fire bug* hay* destroyed nearly $200,000 worth of property in Rahway, N. J., within three years. Tha sorest way to break s man down is to load him up with praises that ha does not daserve.—[Milwaukee Journal. A board over seven and one-half teat long i* worn by Louis Coulon, a mechanic sixtythree years old, living in Montlucoo, Francs. Tha English villages are diminishing in population, owing to tbe exodus of tbe onemployed, who are flocking into tbe towns at the rate of 60,000 or 70,000 a year. Speaking of soil a Sheridan County, Kansas, man raised 10,000 stalks of celory on ooa sore of land, 7,00(1 heads of cabbage to an acre sod 800 bushels of onion*fc an acre. A Lewiston (Mass.) ban ba* invented a devic* for stopping runaway horses. It blinds the animal by clapping something over bis eyes. The mechanism operates from the driver's seat. Tbe winter tote of the cock rob in is a bard one. In hi* drab coat, crimson vest and military crest, he ia used in tbe booth at this time to ornament a piece of brown toast and contrast with a lemon. "Have you read ’The Quick or the Dead,’ Mr. Ktsiboy?’’ “N-ou, haven’t read either of’• m and 1 don’t suppose 1 ever will. I’m a iiltie too slow for the quick and a little too fast for the dead.”—(Brooklyn Eagle. A heavy chandelier, used in lighting the Methodist Church at Lewieburg, Teen., tell with a crash just as services began a few nights ago. Nuperstitious members of tbe congregation reused this as a bad sign. The chap who clsVns to have first uned tbe expreeaion, "In the soup," is a Lock port (N. Y.) man, and tha public will ba pleased to learn that he is laid up with a broken leg. The fool-kilier struck for his bond but missed
j him.
At tba festivities attending tbe Emperor of i China’s marriage next year wiil be employed < 40,000 boro iauterae, 12,000 glass lamps ar.d | 24,000 pieces of embroidered silks, and skilled j artificers are now hard at work manuiactur-
j ing these urticlea.
The Lake Carrier*’ Association has Je- * cidcd to oppose ail attempts to br-dg* tb* Detroit Hirer, on tbe ground that the traffic of the river is greater than that of any other waterway indbe world, and that a tunnel
con be constructed.
Inkstands are conc«al*d within terrestrial globes and in tbe heart of cabbages. A polished burse’s hoof, mounted in silver makes an admirable bolder for ink, and four boots oo cabined sad mounted witb spurs, stirrup and bit, a monumental inkstand for its title.
—[Jeweler*’ Circular.
If there is any town in too oouatry that has a la* t-ij to spare—bat of course thero isa’
too tact should be mad* known to tto* Board of Trade at Anetiu, Potter County, Pennsylvania. The board advertises fora lawyer to locate th*rs, and • tat os that “good 'arms will
bo mode srith asnitablo applicant.” Pittsburg has a bored well that furnish**
fresh stater, salt water and gas for illuminetiou. Tb* fresh water comes up from tbe depth of 100 feet, tb* other water aad gas come op from tbe depth of 2,000 feet A pip* has bean put daws that brings up only th# salt water sod gas, wbil* tb* trash water
issues up on tbo outside of tb* pioa. Evangelist Moody is having siagular suc-
cess in California. At a recent meeting in San Fraastoea, when at tb* eoaelnaioa at bis address Mr. Moody requested “tba sinners” to go into tb* mqniry room, a crowd poured in that filled every ineb of space. It ses-med as if fall half of tbo 6,000 present were endeavoring to got into tb* email room aad it was sometime before it became quiet
enough to proceed.
A rude stooo cist has bean exhumed iu Orphir, Kirkwall, inside of whieb was found ataxtito garment supposed to be wo>leo, also an amber bead and tb* aooirus ot a. glaos cd*. Tbis io boliovod to bo to* first clot found is Scotland witb a textile garment, supposed to be tor covering tbe body, aad tb* brads far oraasentiag tbs covering. Tbis burial place is thought to be anterior to tha Nona invasion, about tba eighth or ninth
oestury.
Thera to a little yellow beo ia Honduras that to very much like tb* iitli* yellow flics fooad about com silks. Tb* bras era without sting*, and tbe moat industrious little insects imaginable. They build ia hollow* ia tree* aad wherever they can find n lodgment, aad they gather a double handful of boney of dolicious flavor in to*** nests of rough comb. So plentiful art they that a parson ess toko a Saicbot aad eat into tbo knot facie ia tbo true* and moo collect nil to* Boaoy be waste without too daager at being stung by to*
bora.
Farmington, Ms., baa aa unnatural cariosity in tb* lino of auagiaasa. A young lady wont into a dentist's office a tew days ago, and bod bar teeth examined. Tbe doctor reported them badly decayed, bat said tost witb quit* o ram of money b* eon Id pat j them is good shop*. Tb* young lady do- ] parted, raying aha would report to her bos- j bond and call again is s tow days. 8bo did J as, oad oa bar seeood rail sbo was aoeompomod by her tether, tbe latter tailing the j deatiri to go ahead aad bo wosld pay tb* MIL TMakiog th* dentist Might wonder j why be use paying tbe bill, tbe tether expleieod tost tb# has bead bed said bis wife'* teeth dconyed before be married her and that bo was aot going to pay tor fixing them np;
her tether ought to do it.
Hotel hermits ere Bri tbe ealy solitary denizens of toe big eareveaserio*. There era ia every big New York hotel a targe number at sXout, heavy-farad aad overdressed worn##, whom nobody knows except the waiters, who walk iato too dleiag-rooms is eooeiderebl* state aad toko their seem at tables that have bees reserved tort bam. They ssaelly ram ia two* or throes, end they rang* Ml the way between sixty sod sevraty-fiv* yrars of ago. A* s rate they wear glittering diet*owds sad rich oratonsCk. They era asaally the wives or arathorsof rich Wei people who bare moved to toe eity, battier* never eaeeesdrl ia tottiag s Bold in eeoiriy. They do aot like the solitnd* of liviag oloa* oad tto visited ia a Mg city boast, aad so they cling tg tha Ufa aad aaraaoM at •
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Purify the Blood. Wo do not claim that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tha ••It madidi>« deservtag public ronAdrae*. hot w* believe that to paTifytb* blood, to restora and renovate tbo whole system, is Ie aheotately unequalled. The laSaence of tbe Wood upon the health cannot be over-estimated. If It becomes roauminetod, toe train of consoquenoM by which to* health is nndrrtnioed is immoesarable. Loe* of Appetite. Low Spirit*. Headache, Dyspepsia. Dehtuty, Nermusnesa and other “Utile (?) ailments” are too premonition* of more serious and often fatal results. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggist*, f ]; six for $3. Mode only by C. I. HOOD * CO, Lowell, MassIOO Doses Ono Goiiar
A Word About Catarrh. “It is th* mucous membrane, that wonderful
semi-fluid envelope surround In* th* delicate
tissue* of tbe air and lood passages that Catarrh
make* its stronghold. Onoe established, It eats Into the very vital*, and renders life but a longdrawn breath of misery end disease, dulling tb* scum ot hearing, uammoimg tb* power of
speech, destroying the faculty oi smelf. tainting the breetb.eud killing the refined pleasures of la-le insidiously, by creeping on Irom a simple cold In the heed, it assaults th* membranous Ilnlns end envelops tbe bones, eating through tb* deliIcate coats end causing inflammation, sioughlng, end death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the patient, end ell slievletires are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to a fatal termination. Hanford's Radical Cure by Inhnlotion and by Internal administration, has never failed; even when tbe disease has made frightful Inroads on delicate constitutions ' *rlug. smell and taste have been recot ed slid the dioeese thormtghly driven out" Hanford’s Radical Cure consDts of one bottle of th# Radical Cure, one ls»x of the Catarrhal Solvent, and one improved Inhaler, neatly wrapped in one package, with full directions; price 11.00. Potter Drag A Chemical Co., Boston.
Oat ready for tha doaund for nxtarai gw burners for gntee, Korea ud furi oecra. We have furnished nioe-taothi ! of eli tb* burners used ia th* ladiaaa gas fields, sod know by numerous teats and testimonials that wa make the besi.
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The lodiaBa Boner, ehowo shore, 1 is e combination ot ail desirable feature*. The “World Boater,” made of beet gray iron, will not warp, aad coste no more than inferior burners. •arOur goods kept by fitter* generally, KNIGHT A JILLSON 76 end 77 South Pennsylvania St
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DRUNKENNESS (fa th* LI* aar Habit, Paalctvalr Covad kf Adadatatartea Dr. Hsiao*’ Galdaa Npoetflc.
EVERY MUSCLE ACHES Sharp Aches, Dud Paint. Strains and Weakness relieved m one minute by (he Cutlcur* Anil-Fain Plaster. A ^ perfect antidote to pain, teflsminatton
end weakness. Th* first and oaly palti-kiliing plaster Instantaneous, inMIlbi#, ssfe Arkno»l-
WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE.
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Istbansult of mueh sztertmaa tag. It Owmbines tbs bast qualities of ali bumo a It Is the isverite among ell ge« fl'tera fie dto th* trade ate liberal discount 81 EEL PULLEY AND MACHINE WORK* seemakem. tetoSSSeute ennsylwnta street.
Wmbo vwf ocamseo re esuese #* SCARLET FEVER, COLOR, MCAOLEO. CATARRH, AC. ev vms era*v vms IBVMMBLE SOUND DISC whish Ie the seme to tbs rats a* glasses am te tbs MS, sad mss be won months wttoeut rsmovsi SvM aulr Sr ft. A- WALES, NHdqrpert. Ceem
Visit the Battle of Atlanta to-day.
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D. M. KANSDELL, MANAGER,
30, 32 and 34 East ^Washington Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, - - - - 1ND.
for the safe keeping of Money, Bonds, Wills, Deeds, Abstracts, Silver Plate, Jewels aud valuable
Trunks, Packages, Etc.
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Mob’s Buckle Arctic* H OC Men's Wool Lined x takes .76 Mob's extra heavy RubCers... .60 youths’ Rubber Boots VA LadloV Rubber Boou L78 Led las’ Croquet Babban .tt
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ENGLISH’S OPERA HOUSE
One Week Only, Commencing To-IN’ight, Mfttlnowft W«<Inaadar and Saturday, First appear snoa hero, after a sariea of sarpapaeaioglj splendid suocaaaaa ia Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Woshiogtoo. GILLETTE’S Held by tbe Xosmy - TOU MUIT8UTHXPUY
“SHE” COMES THU WUXI SU THE b:o ETENT WHILE TOU CAN. NOW OR NEVER!
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"A woman on whota, elothed in the mejeety of her elmaet eodleos years, ths shadow of Eternity itself lay liks (ha dark wiag of Night”—-[HAGGARD.
CAST OF DRAMATIC CHARACTERS: Barec# Holly Mr. M. B. Soydar leo Vmoey Mr. Wm. 8. Herktus Mertte browu (so American Drummer) ——— Mr Cberle* Bowser Joh— .....„._Mr. Ms uric* Pike Abdallah — Mr M. X. Helsey Mohammed Mr. W. B Bernes Bdlell — Mr H vr. PHilmsa Noma ll Mr X. Waters First Hentln*!. Mr. f. kch'uster Kecond Sentinel Mr. J. Buck lend Ayeebs. "Bite”....— Mm Lears Clement Csieoo Mt-s 1*1)01* Evens Dlllyestie ... M las Kora Snyder Attendant .Mis* Alio* MeHlaod Arab dallors, Mete ead Kamel* Amhegger, Choristers. Guards, Mutes, Atwadeota Price*.—25c, 50c, 75o end $1.
100—Dramatic ud Lyric Artists—IM All the Great Cherases! Ail the Thrilling Combeta! | All the Barberio HptendoH ; All the Gorgeous Costumes! All the Stirring Mtrehss! All tbs Amtsiag Kffoatai All the Missive ud Uirrelou Seeurj The Big Hit of tbe New York Seoaeol lofinitely Greater and Grander Than Em! Secure seat* In adraoota
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THE GREATEST SPECIALTY SHOW ON EARTH. XHJC JLA.MOI7tt usMii im c«, UTCLUDUTO THK WONXJJCRITCJL AUSTIN SISTERS, Daring Aerial Artists, MLLE. AIM IE, the HumaaBj.
FRED W. MILLS, Humorist and Ventriloquist. THE GAKNKLLAb, 'fbe Mxrreloii* Gymnast*. WEBBER end FIELDS, The German Cotaiqueo. MINNIE LEE, Tbe Song Bird. NEW SPECIALTIES.
CH AS. SCHILLING, Tbe Mast**] Artist. HUGHES and FARREN, Tbe Original Comedian* HARKIC\AN. The World’s Graatoat Kquilibrix* ALBERT WARD, Tbe Crayon Artist DARING ACROBATIC FEAT*
NIGHT PRICES—10,QO,30c. MATINEES—XQ and 20o.
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All this wsek. Open dsily, from neon to 11 p. m.
HEKE THEY ARE AT LAST.
Kongress of Kranks
A kuriotu konreution of komieslJCmiks of all kind* Tbe Woman’s Rights Kraak, Ths Operatic Kraok, Tbe Flying Machine Kiank, Tbe Dude Krsnk, Ths Xempsrsaos Kraak, And lots at other kronlta
PROF. MOHfST m e iiiiREi iiriiiim ia
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ORAJSTD OPERA HOUSE. One night only, Friday, February 1, M. BL LEAVITT’S Great English FOLLY AND BURLESQUE CO. H In a bill of orktsal specialties, and tha Brilliant Burlesque, ••MONTE CRISTO, JR.” Santo oo sale at box office Wedneedey, Jannaijb30, at regular pries* wr
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Thus the Mustang” conquers pain. Makes MAN or BCA8T wall again I
