Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1885 — Page 5

THE1IHDIAI7AEOLIS DAILY ßEKTINEL TUESDAY MOKKIUG JANUARY Gls:8

ZKDIANA STATISTICS.

CLkr reelle SnlirulU HI Sixth Annual Report Goootbingr of the Worlr of tbe Bureau Agricultural, Economic,-Manu-lecturing, Educational and Other Statistics. Thpiixth annual report of the State I 17eau cf Etatistlcs for 1S31, which, when in print, vill make a good sizd volam of conoMerably abore 500 pages, will ahorily make ill appearance. In his letter to the Gjt ernor, William A Peelle, Jr., the Chief of the Bareau, siya: Although acting under inany embarrassment not the leat of fvhich were the defect! venesj of the law and ihe want of fands azailable, arising fron Jbe fact that the appropriation bill In 1H did not become a law tho departraant hasj Oparcd neither time nor Hb-.ir in in endeavor Id present es creJitith;? an i comyle'e report as in furnier year:" hM in conclusion 2)e rrat most urgeotly th request already made in tun report for 1SS of to amending 2he !aw creating the Bnrraa t.( SUtisti : 83, to requite ail county oi5c-ra to make a u nal Te porta to the depar.tuent, nnd a!sj to proTide for a reasonable corupecsation for t&eir St&ihtlc&l work. The large rca'erial taba'ated and classified ia tha report for 1SS4, embracing agr.caltnxal, economic, ir.aaafactufinr, railrojJ, fecial, educational, tital, criminal, and mineral statistics, followed under the head of "Miscellaneous" hj internal revenue and Tension aUtistic, contains a great deal of Talcable information concerning the development of vt natural r9ource3 and the advr.ncennt Rid prcgreai oar people hae rue during tho jar on t e road leading t3 civilization and refinement Acr.K'CLTURAL STATISTICS. The follow io total? of toe acreage and reduction cf toe principal crops for ISii ' sie given in tbe report, viz : Wheat, 2 m,m acres; 40.5V.2C0 bushe's. Corn, m. 137, mo acre: 8J.15J.7VJ husheii. Vila, 791.813 acre; 3.r7G.U7 bu-neUt. liarley, li.'JoT acres: 2r3,lQj hustieis. Rye, .'i7,37ö acres: 431, 2o busriela. Potatoes. 87,418 eres; 5.SM.151 bu3hcls. Hut kwheat, 6 M2 acres: tZ 231 busaela. Tobacco. 'i0,7il acrca; 15,;r2 4C0 pounds. Timothy. 1217 WJ acre; 1.U4S 312 to n o! hay. Clover, 1S 233 acres: 1,601. SCO tons of hay. Flax, 2.1fö acres; 185227 buauels of iiaxweJ; 22,' 573 tens of Cax s traw. Sorshum. 1,2C0,CS1 gallons of niolases; 73,070 round of siuar. ilapie, 172.HJtai'.onsoI molasses: 115,253 poundi of ugar. Wool, clipped In 1SS1, 4.773.7M pounds. Total number of domestic aulaaa'.a all azes: Tlores . .... 5ia,9"7 I'l q! Sfl niMfM I 315 attle of which 431.4S3 are mllcb cow)... 1,1 u 37 J lieg Mock liois........ .. 1.957.Ü01 Fatted hesa 2.1,7 beep l,ari2 bXACGHTERKD ASIMAI. HMfMK(.,MMIMWHMlMIMt 1ST3 t I'OM 1,273.7 ! MILK, BCTTE2 ASD CXI CESS. Callors of Milk 152,415,41? 3'oundsof Uutter niaJ ;ii,5M.4'H J'ouudd of ChetEO mace 6J0,7jl CIDER, "WINE AN'D VINECAR. Gallons of Cider M 3,l7),4J,j .alioas of U ine ' u'e.'l Ciallonsof Vinesar . Sj7,l34 . ThPreiiri 14 9LS rU of rtrnin i' -n t?ation in 1381, ajaiest 1I,4S7,8U in 1S; .and 3.4,372 rods of op?n ditchej were reported constructed in 1SS1. The estimated apple crop for 1S51 wai 2 ZV.?,,'S. bnsheU of summer and fall, aai l,7t3,01l basbebof winter app'.ej, giving a toal of -1.1S1.U7 busbela. Total value of all fari.i products for ISsi, is estimated acrordinK i .Li current marlet puces, ia ?l."5,0v-;,",0f;;i; value of aton ,r.d coa!. S-'5V,0-"; u'ue c( mannfactnr.-d 5roduct, 8.il,s72; gr.i id total. $3'l, H7,r f ECONOMIC STATISTICS. The principal Items cf economic features ire th cciiniy expenditure!! whiclx ara wki), by couiities, lor tne last six years, so 3 to allow a comparison, at a glance, of tha farre class of expenditure ia the 6arne county. Another table elves the amoaat3 of Ftate, tonnty, townnip, rc;a I school, Toad, dog arl all other taxe with tha total taxation on the tax dnolicat of counties for Xhe year ending May 31, 14: State tax Si. "17 07? 4i .New fctate lloue ux Matt school tax..... 1.L6Ö.4H i& I'crriancnt endowment iDidiaua Uul42.013 7S 4.187.005 1)7 ftJI,4 M SO l.cu.s ;:. ia H M J 7 J JJI.'Jlt 2 J l.TKMl 77 County tnx... I'nffr.'hip tav .... ..... Tuition tax .. f-recial school tax, IIa J tax- , lo; tx All otir Uxs Total taxes ot inJ. lclicqt.lit Uifi otii uxi'j iariuiicj dc.!aqica:lc.. 11.372, 71 V VIl ATiONCF TAXAiir.E PCOPKRTV. Value cr l.uC ?1-'1.52?.CJ7 alui of iraj.roveiDeat' CJ lc-sin VllCC Cf C 1 )J.'.)7 aluo of lr:provenitntv 8J,21J,5SJ Talre of rrscnal property. Including rat ro'-fl antteUsrapu property 2J1.10-.),v5 Total valaot taxable fe4),4s..iy To:al butoücbt June. so. 1S1 4,b7ö.u MANJ-rACTURI.NO. The principal industries in the State ara piYen, snofing In twenty-tire tables, the number of establishments of each clssa, capital invcaiol, the value of tbe raw matexial and of the Manufactured product, the averege number of bands employed, and tha lctal wages paid during the year. Tbe following aummary ia given or the dumber of establishments Capital inverted ' Valued raw material....... "Value of manufactured product. 12.2:J r3.0 11.91 7.2 37.93 J - 15o,S1.S72 S1,27J.S1J ATerajre number baada employe! UOUix waius paia..... f.ailhoad statistics. There have ben added durin the year ,!) CO miles of maia tract, 7.9$ miles second mala track, and C5.10 miles of aida track, eo that the entire length of railroads no ia Indiana amounts to 5,423.49 miles of main track, CS fr2 mile? of second main track, and :f0 41 iullesof sid track Total valaatloi of all th3 railroad property ia Indiana for JSSl arrcunti 10 155,7,037, against ?5J,450,0G2ialSS3. One hundred and eighty-seven persans were reported killed by railroad accidents .in Indiana during the year, and 617 were injured. f S3CIAL STATISTICS. Total number cf church orgsatritions, of all denominations, in the State, 4.13J, with .3.733 chnrch ediScea, and a total membership of 403,853. ilembars almitted to fall membership daring the year, 37,413. Total value of church building, lota and other chuica property eitiuiatid at $U,G30,CG1: salary paid miaiatera during year, ?i,120.70G; Cthex church expanses, $302,0)1; missionary &cd other charitable caatribations, $ Jll,S03; pmabsx ol Sihday-sciioaitsacJiMs. 21 in.

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echool, 213,103. Number of pianos reports 1 in the fitate for 1SS1, 10,0)7; namr of ersann, 21,115; number of eewicg machiaes. Tbe Circuit Clerks of C3 counties reported 1,237 divorces, cf which number 742 were granted fo the wife and 311 to the husband. Naturalizations were reported from CI counties, showing a total of 1,310 persons naturalized daring the year. Seven were from Austria, 11 from British America and Canada, 20 from Denmark, 133 from England and Wales, 2fJ from France, C-j't from Germany, ZS from Holland and Belgian, 97 from Ireland, 1 1 from Italy, 20 f roai UiMia, 113 from Sweden and Norway, 20 from Switzerland and IS all other countries. There were 3 173 inmate of County Afylnms reported fur 1S31. 1,817 raalei and 1 C2G fen-ales; 2,73 were over sixteen years cf age, and G?2 under sixteen yeara. Of the total cumber, 91 were blind. 3r) deaf and dnmb, CA'J insane, 30D idiot, 215 crippled, C00 of old age, 349 were rent to asvlmns for rxedical treatment, and 311 died daring the year. EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS The aggregate value of the coin iron school ptoperty of tt-e Site is $13 4 1: 179. asalast (3 U19,j31 in 1SS3. beif g an lacrase ot tr.'.i Ö5M. Dann the pan year ?V niw l inj houiea Lave b-u built, at a cost of CC 1 l.CiiO. Tn common cl'ol fnnd ben increased tiang the year $07 45:J 79, and the amounis held on uururagtd real estate by tbe counties is $.5,303.775 The enumeration of children of fchojl aze (-ix to twenty-one years) was 722,800. against 719,03-5 in 1883, being an increase of over 3.8U0 fcr this year. There were 4G1,831 white and 7 2S5 colored cLildren admitted into our public schools OFiiing the yeer, making a total of 4G9,11G pupil?, who were instructed by 13,015 tetchr(rtale and female), among whom there veiel45 colored teachtrs. VITAL AND SASITAP.Y STATISTICS. The total number of birtli3 for the year frd?ng September 30, 1331. was 40,153, viz., :;i5 white and 70S colored. In 3i.9 i3 cases bo'h rarer. ts weie American, in 2.819 both were foreign, 479 had aa American fathar and foreign mother, while 1,209 had an American irother and foreign futher: 41S of ihe whole number were plurality births and 573 illegitimate birthi. Tbe total number of marria?e3 wa3 IS, 702, the h!ghct number occurring in tho moath3 pf Septec.bc r and Otobsr. and the lowest in June and July. Ia 14,000 marriages b"th huhtand and wife were Amer:cau; in 9JS both were foreign, while in 279 the husband was American and the wife foreign, and in 527 the husband wta foreign and the wife American. Tie total number of deaths during the year baa been 15.308, of which numbsr 7.S75 were males, and 7, 193 females. CRIMINAL STATISna. The number of persons confined in jail during the year (only sixty-three ountiea reporting) was 12,500, of whom 0 303 were native aod 1.C07 foreicu born; 0 931 were for misdemeanors, and the balance for criminal oiTenses. Number of State cases commenced during tbe Tear, 7.435; number ot indictments returned, 0.4S1; convictions in criminal cas?, 2.528; convictions for misdemeanor, 2'49i; leaving 2,900 btate casea pending at the end of the year. In another table the numbsr of p'iaonera in the penal and reformatory institutions of the State are given with the classincition of crimes for which they were sentenced: Nnmter of prisoners in tbe State Trisoa North October 31, ISSl - 6S0 Number of prisoners la tho Soutncrn SUte 1 risen. -ko reform Schrol for Boys, at PialnfleM 47 teforiaatory for Women, Indianapolis. Penal Department - 51 Reformatory i MINERAL STATiSTIC3. The mine and quarry proinct reportad dnricg the year bas been : 768,370 cubic feet of sandstone. 0,012,110 cubic feet ot limestone, 1,244,508 bushels of lime burned. 302,. Oil bushels of cement made, 1.722.0SJ tono cf coal mined and 502,115 cubic yards 0! gravel sold. MISCELLANEOUS. In this part cf the report eome very inleiesth g statistics of Indiaui revenue and of jetsiona aro given, he collections of Indiana revenue in the several diütrictj of the State for tha year ending Jane 30, 1S31, have been: From dL-itilled spirits 5,0)1,131 ioui tobacco 188, tl J t rem itrrcented liquors 3i5.6Ji 1 enaitie -s CciiettioDs cot oiherwUa pioviJed for... l Tf tal receipts.. KtlubocJ .$ 5,C13,512 145 Net total $ 5,eiS,3C7 The total expenses of the several collection districts in tha firate have been 120,400, and tbe Sta'e has paid since the internal revenue Las been in ocx?ratirn, from 1m33 to 1 S3 1 inc:t ?iye, $U9,707,1U of internal revenue. Thee w re on the roll of the Pension Acen at Indianapolis, on June 3'J, 1381,23,X2 peneionerg to whom, daring the year, the following amonnta hav been paid: regular pensions 4,11 o."l Arrcara. :;i)7 ta!ary and other oilico expense? UJ17 Total diibunenent $ i.0J,CCG In closing his letter to the Governor he pavs him a compliment in the uniform courtesy and kindness which His Excellency has at ail times shown him. Of his principal assistant, Mr. Charles Foster, he says: To my principal assistant, Mr. Charles Fors'er, I desire to epain acknowledge the valuable services ha haa rendered ma by his efliciency and tbe fidelity with which he has perforrced the dillicult duties assigned him. His position has been one of labjr, but his pnpenor edacation and aptnesi haveenab'ed him to satisy the confidence that reposed in LI LH." i'EJISONAIi MENTION. 8. 0. Picken?, Spncer; W. R. Harrison, Martirsville; 8. a McCnne, Rockviile; Hon. J. B. Brown, t-eymour, and R. 8. Cox, Terra Ilaute, are among the gue3ts at the Danboa. Mr. Isaac T. I-awrence, of Tosey County, is in the city. Mr. Lawrence is a Simonpure Democrat, and is eeeking a clerkship in the House. lie comes indorsed by the whole County Democracy. lion. Andrew Humphreys of Greene County, John R. Porter of Pern, Joseph D. Aimstronff of Rnenrpr. rsndlrlnta fn? P!nol. pal Clerk ot the House; William M. M033 of BIcomßeld, candidate for Assistant Secretary of the Senate; A. McCullom of Brownstown. Captain John Scott ot Jackson County, candidate fcr Doorkeeper of the House: Hon. Eli Brown, ISanator from Allen and Whitley Counties; Hon. Charles Kellison, Representative of Marshall County: Hon. John O. Simmons, Representative of Benton and White Counties, and Hon. K. B 8ellers of Monticello, Senator from Carroll, Palaski andj White, favored the Sentinel with a pleasant call yesterday. Mra. Cougar's Lecture, The meeting of the Indianapolis Eiual EuCrage Society yesterday was largely attended. Mrs. Helen M, Gougar gave an interesting address upon how the civil and rclitical xisV.3 q! Indianas, wosieacaa, fcs

enlarged by statute. Mrs. Gongar hold3 that . a 1 mm - ... . .

omen are rot aeoarrea ov tne (Jonstitutton from election to the important 6fate offices Governor, Lieutecant Governor, Secretary, Trf asurer and Auditor. Also that they may be elected to tbe Legislature. She is of the opinion that it is within the power of the Legislature to constitutionally enact laws allowing wooden to vote at city elections and fcr Pretidential electors. The Agricultural Board. Tbe delegate Sate Board of Agriculture will meet Ihia morning in annnal session, at their rooms corner of Market and Tennessee streets The meeting promises to be one of considerable interest, and the session will probably last three days. It is understood that President Robert Mitchell will not be a candidate for re election, as he has held the effice two terma in succession. Eight new members are to be elected, end there is some interest manifested in this matter. W. E. Jacktcn, ot Knightstown, is a candidate from the Seventh District, and is here workine up a boom. He is a well-known breeder and shipper of fine stock, and his the appearance of a man of energy and ability. The following is the programme for to day: Orrsniztioa of tho convention at 10:30 a. m. by roll call of ronntte Pr Fideiii' address at 1 :M p m ol!owel by iopofa from ollicera ana department buperlutendfcD.. Aprolntmcnto! Joint Committee of Delegates and Members. AfiCretf by Govercor I'crterat 3 p. ra. S'.o'cIcCcd m. ddresa by President J. II. Smart, of Purdue University. Subject : "What Can Our Agricultural College Do for the Farmers of Cur statt?" 4: o'clock p. m. Ad3rEs by ProfessorC.il. ITaM, of Franktin College. Subject: "rue Farmer and Higher Education." Mb. Robert Capper, the eminent English engineer who told the Pall Mall Gazette that tram cars ran the entire length cf Broadway; that American railways were corduroy roads; that Fairmornt Park in this city was little mere than a wildemes?, and that Americans generally are a wretched people, i3 to give, in Sculaud, t course of lectures upoa the United States and Cacada. As Mr. Capper was in this country three whole weeks, he is eminently quaüfifd to Impart information to the Scots concerning us. Capper is a fraud. Philadelphia Press. DIED. .SHTll-On tbe 5tb. at 11 o'clock p. m., at tho residence of Wintara J. Uiatt, Dublin, l.d., of raraljsls, Janus Sinltü, in the eishtieta yeir of nis ape. Funeral at Richmond to-morrow moraine, 7th inn , at 10 o'clock. C. F. KBEOFLO A WHITSETT, funeral Directors cd rabs. Inert. No. 77 North Delaware street. Teiepnone councctlon to of3co and re3iaeno. Oarrlasofl for Wpvidtnn ao1 Pant, Hovr few understand wliai a perfect fit 13 ? Tixzi pilafd T crioJ of 'l -.TcaZihig la" 1 3 dscmcd essential to every Z.9-3T cutHL This 1 3 positively ua. aoceBaory. The eclentlflo X-rlncIples tpplicd to the :uncrou3 Elia pc 3 and tlrea of "tb Hanau" sl.oo, irujures perfect Ct, and their Ccxibitr. abpoJute freedom from -lie torrar? cf " t re akin c in," they or tary Gnd crnr-.eiroath. CfSt drr. Göll e n vrv h tTt. yc;r rboo Ä?2."?r fr tha, HAtVU & SCN. mn3 cn ndiana Law Magazine ANDtGcrporatiori Reporter, The only periodical which reports, und;r con venient index, all the opinions of the Supreme Court, at once, and In a form avallab'e fcr lraraeCiate re'eet ce. Indorsed by tne Judges of tbe frurreie Court, and cited In their opinions. Accurnto and Eoliablo.' Also the only periodical vhich Rives a current 3Uet of ail pubiic and private corporation casea oecidtd by tbe Supreme Court of the Unite! Plates, and the Supreme Courts of the several States. This digest Is of permanent value, beln? so pajred aa to admit of binding in separata volumes. Publi&hed promptly at the close of each tan days' session of the Indiana Supreme Court. Terms, S5 Per Annum, Address THE SEKTIHEL CDUP1IT, is, hi TOYS Tie Westminster Base Barasr , ! (Bound and Square.) Tfig AST TOTffljBlB, ALSO Accrn Stoves and Ranrjes. Coal Vaacs, Coal Hods, 71ro Gtanda, Etc., Eto. 1 ELDER CO.C3 north HUnolJ St,

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JLj TBE INDIANA r It 1S85 m THE YEAH 1885 Tho Eecocnizod Leading Democratic Kowspapor cf the Gtste. 8 Pages58 Columns Tfce Largest, Best and Cheapest Weekly in the West at only ONE DOLLAR. As heretofore, an uncompromising enemy of Monopolies in whatever form appearing, and especially to the spirit of subsidy, aa embodied ia'lhe PRESENT THIEVING TARIFF. TO INDIANA DEMOCRATS: Since is?uiU2 our last annual prcpcctus you have achievel a ploricus victory ia jour State and aided materially in t'anf-terrins the National Government once more into Democratic hands. Yo ir triumph tasb.'cn as complete as your faithfulness through tweutyfoTir years ws heroic. In the late campaign, as in former ones, trie Sf.ntiskj.'s mm has been rired in tre fi :ht. We Ftcod shoulder to shoulder, as brother, In the cstllict; ffernw tsk your hand for the coming y nr in cur t eiet ration of the victory. Ov.r tolunits that were vigorous with fistht when tl c fi2ht kp.r n will no nr.cn thn coutest is over, he devoted to t!ic arts o( pi-nce. With Its enlarged latroiiatf tV.c 6:-.::t:nf.l will he tetter euai!ed than .ver to k'.vc uu Unsurpssssd Reus and Family Paper. The rrococdlns of Consrcs and of our Domocratic I.ii'iKliture iid the doinps of our Democratic Natiocal and MPta ftdraint'tratlons will be tuly chronicled, ts well as the current events of the day. Its Comn-.frciAl Keviews and Market reports vi!l be reliable and complete. Its Arlrultursi aud I'ono Depiir'mcts are In the best of hand. Titty cutoriaK select litmry brevities and eatertaining rniiioUeny are ai.ured features. It Fhall be fully the equal ii general information of any pipr in the lar.d, vh'Ac in its reports on Indf&ua ai'.airs it wi.l have no equal, it is loir Own Slate hwi, and will be devoted to and repiesent Indiana's Interests, politiral, industrial and gocia!, as no lorcicn paper will or can do. Will you not bear thi in mind when yon corns to take subscri ptions and. cako up clubs? A copy of the Sentinel Supplement, eivlni fall proceedings in Dlatne libel suit, lurnisaed each new or resewir:: Eubscriber when dasired. Now is the timo for every Democrat in tho State to subscribe for the Sentinel. TEBMS: WEEKLY. Single Copy without Premium,-....! 1.00 Clubs of 11 for ..... 10.00 Clubs of 23.. ........... .... 2O.0O Clubs of SO 25.30 DAILY. One Copy, One Year....................10.00 One Copy, Six Months M 6.00 One Copy, Three Months.. 3.00 One Copy, One Month S3 SUNDAY SENTINEL, BY MAIL, S3. Agents making np Clubs send foi any information desired. SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. Addre33 Indiananoiis Sentinel Co.

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First-clap Work. Prompt JOHN KIDD, fronittcr. SHL HASllfACTOBT. (FAtatilfchcl 1S5L) Grist Mills of French Buhr Stono. Fortscl?5 JT.lls for I'arrarr, -c.. W ctjiea ft':';. 0:cT2,Ci.c nx. SlCJ and :iorric Coü pew aiiiu.: ij.-.eiifT, nu. a b r er. L'.d ts'p i:s tVpf. 4ir'r.i t.-" r.r K'nl e ttw. 0üa:t-tr:. ""locitu fuJ i Nordyke : Marmon Co., I Nil I N -PO Take .-Stock Yard Zirpet Cktk I VII. FINANCIAL. M L WILHAMS A Oj.. f r J l V;-uü fe f rpo LOAN Monc7 on Improved city property ft L Indianapolis, or Improved farms, A K. blODDAKD t CO., 6 Tadbot Elock, Indianapolis, Ind. 18 niO LC AIT Honey wiis rrtTllse cr rrcptTrar: X term reasonatle. TII03. O, DAj m GO., r Ijirt Market troet, IndliaapoLU. I FOR RENT. I TOR KENT I will nnt to one or two members . of tne Legislature the parlor lnmycotta? residence, corner of East and North streets live quares from Iislatioa Hall, durins: winter: pocd beard in our square. Call at 20 North East fcWCCt. 6. ANNOUNCEMHIfT, alHEJannual stockholders' meetlnof TheCltlren' Street Railway Company will be held at tiielr otLce, on Louisiana Ftret, Nfonday, January 12, A. A. ANDER-jO, secretary. SO-14 THOHSKOingtoIictRprinps ror tne treatment clpyphllla, gleet, fcrofuta, and all cutinooai or blood dl.e&peft, can be mred for one-third ta cost of Bucn a trip at the old rUaele stand. I Lay been located herelcr twenty-three years, and witb the adrantago cf lonzand Enccessfnl experlcnc can warrant a cure In ail cases. Spermatorrhea and lmpotency, In all their tage, pofcitlTelj cured. OCcc honrs, 8 . n. to 9 r. to.. 4 Vlrclnht aTcnue, Indianapolis. Pills ?ent with full dlrer .ion at tl per box. D2. E5LNNJT1T. rcocosscr U Dr. Ewirz, 1 AUCTION SALES. HUNT A McCURDY, real estate and general aaiöonoer, 83 E. Waah'n Bt. fctocU of merciian. d!a In rttr ot oountrr bou&ht ontrUht for pri. JntX PuUIhe.l, 'TREATI3E ON BELF DEVELOPMENT OF TUB FEMALE BUST AND FORM." Col ored anatomical plate, full explanation, medioal opinion, Etc. ilüLod ealed for c V.O. Drawer 173, BaSala, K,

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IL G. WEIGHT. LVJiverv. TUO TUOMIS K". RV AN, KuperlateaJiiit. , LCST A cy article ot rtlr, zz t;ir-: ; lag thrtc lice, inicrted tro tio-ts FKFV. Ucdcrth; lead iSüuaüot "V-.-!,1, f j lines or less, inserted FREE V7 ANTED Situation to do uppialrs wo:. It Call at 9 Massachusetts aven ua. WANTED Day brardfr? at SI rr l"--" s tirstdass. 1C7 North Teuuei-e street, i ! VJJ ANTED Situation by an crpcrlcnocl l:cVV i2cr to hew in lami.Ies. Call or a l.'.r.'i I "i" West :!ich:tan (trceu 3 2 i WANTED By a younx lady d CTTrience, position as copyist cr corrc-pn dins fcrretary. Call cr addrrts r.lOhorth East street. Tj J ANTED Situation by ayoun?man: w!U dn V TTiauoal or mental labor; hfvs a t?ood c -ur -tioa; btt-t of reference. Address 11, tnls of.iTe. öl "VT? ANTED A tituation ty a first-class bM( urith; can work . wood-worn also. Address for two weeks LD. 11. bUlTH, Acton, In 1. 0 WANTED Bids will he received forplacln? trusacdtln roof on the otton mill pro;cur. Call at mill ctl'ce, BROWN i LOVE DüO-., iLdianapohB. e-2 WANTED A pood, energetic rnan as city sa'.cfman; a good position to the rislit party; referencej- required. Address S. J. KO'Jil, Cites House, Indianapoll. 4-2 ANTED To PuhllfeherB A flrst-cs printer and pressman, who Is a o icy, noifi7, eaer tetic writrr, wants a fit on a nood pper lu Indiana. Addre s PRINTER, Box 415. Ln:dns, Mich. WANTED-gltuatlon to build fires or work in kitchen: experienced in hotel, restaurant, boarding honte or private lazily: sruait Traces required. Address JOUN STÜAP.T, Wc-t Ohio street. W ANTED A partner; youns r?an witn St"), In a bus:rf ?s trat wl,l psy from SHo ? day r'ear of all eipt-rge?. A lirts DAN C P.FhMr.lt, lostoihce Lox i North Inouaapo: Ind. C "VV ANTED Situation Manufacturers or m!lYV lera who wish a inachinest a:il lice'Jiel erfinrer with iatLe. y!aner. taps die. p'p tapj and dtea, Maksralth'a outfit, etc., adlress EiGINEEIt, Co2 West New York street. 0-2 FOR SALE. OR SALE Cheap, tlx Cue AJLany cuitera at Ripley's, No. 72 Wctt Market fctreet. 17-6 T?0Ü BALE noce and Lc :s ta a;l parj ni tiu JT City BARüALD A BAYLTH. 71 an! 77 JUit liarket atreet. V-f

T?OR SALE-Fnrniture,f.xturf?.and lease of tha 1J Kay House. Kbelhytille. Ind. Inquire A U.. H. JACKSON, Hotel EdpIüI, Ladianapjs. Inl