Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1885 — Page 7
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DiAILY SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21 1S35.
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QakTILi'. XV il. The little white marbla a-ii gj'.i disk on the shelf struck elht TJhila Arthur Bra ha vaj talking to hi host. A ervant eaters:! and annocfcced the arrival of Dr. Gray and -wi'?. Lir.& took no notice of what ha -.lid, hat ai dc,rn in an e&jy cJiur Vy tho gn.e. "Lina, did you net h-ar trie ai:ioaacaaent Jack jo3tmade?" ?lr. Woodraf asked. 'Yes, bat they da no; car to s?3 me, ai Dr. Gray and his tvifa bar? no particular lore for Lina Mason. Hiva them shown ap here by all mean3, a I dj,ie sy Mr?. Grey la anxioos to see hsr uncle; if not she would ha7e waited until torucrro-v to call," Lina said coldly. 'Show them tin, Jr. I shU b very glad ta ae Gert'. cnce more. Do not go, Arthar. I wait you to be a po'ji friend of Gertie' tJ, for if you end Mtta are ever raarriu ." ' What do yea mein, tJüve YYocdruf? ' if.ttrriipttd Lie a. Taat be lifts ruy daughter, and hi -d ruy consent to iu4s marrying her. if :be is willing." "Is thla true, Arthur Und?n? Yoa do not answer me. I know it is true. Eat'you cu'wrjctjmarry her; you belong to another." "Yea do not peak ths tratt, Lina. I was cr.ci e spaced, but the lady married another and I was released. I am now a free rxao, und if Meta Woodruf will have me, I will jrk her my wife," replied Arthar. "Yet yoa promised to rarr&ki single, 2nd if f. h ever free, to marry bar." ' I hon Id have kept my promise in regard to niarryiDir hsr. even thoa;h J did love 'another. I should have tried to make h-ir )rn7, fr the long weary years ihe srent in w tag far mate rxarry tier. lint her ha.b-.n l may outlive either of m My conscierrca bothers mf, and I feel as ifjl had committed Jsone great crime in waiting for bar imsbaad to die." "How often cave yon told her of your srea, undying love for her? Da you call ibis bass deception being konorabie?" "I did love her, bat s!ie made me almost 1j -- her by her wicked actions." "Who is this womia, Lina? Can't he yen, my wife, who has deceived me loss':" "Have I evsr given ycu cause to doubt or n. :j trust me, Clive?" "No, yet soiif thing tzV.3 rae that all is ret right herb." "How unjust you are. I had not thought jou capable of beinr so." -Lina, are you willing to swear to methat ;. m are cot the woman of whom Arthar a d yourself have been speak hit;? "Yts, I swear it," thia wicked woman ar.ered. in a voice witnout the least emotion. She had no other choice than to tell a j'shood; it wa3 necee3ary to sava her from inin. Bather answer did not satisfy her husband. "Arthur, are ycu also willing to swear to ibi-v" VVLat wa? he to pay? Hecoold not tell a r uect fht hood. lie knew that to confess his nn and Liaa'a guilt would cau33 CJiYd WfjGdrut to torn away from his wifa fortt: Kcukt causa bini to curse them both, .lie glanced tovcid Lina and saw hsr ey?9 rixed npon him wiih a wild expression and unf'erstncd their meaning. "Air. Wocdruf, th8 woman I saafce ray wifo I will trust unl;l bar infidelity is vroven," be answered, trying to give a satia 'actory ansvf, yet evad'rj direct one to Tdr. Woodrnfa question. " - Yon are right, Arthur, end you make me feslasbarLcd of myself for having daabtsd mv wife's int?jrrity for one moment. Forgive rue, Lina, if yoa can." "I do forgive you; but can not forget so socin." rerbapg, dear reader, you may think that a woinaa m wicked si L'na Wood r. if never xifitsd. Nevertbeles? it is trne. Somat'.mes 1 wonder why God allows Ihem to remain here in this beautifai world; why He does r.ct strike them down in their paths of wickvtir.esa. Sat He knows what is bist. Lina felt relieved vrhen the door opened and Gertie and her hasband entered, ßhs waa tba same tall, queenly Gertie of old. A few months passing by rapidly h&d made no change in her. With one bound she was by her uncle's side, her arm around his neck, and shoTrerins; kisses upon him. Oh, uncle! I can not tell yoa half how i!ad I am to tee you Tocr fellow, I heard of your illness, and wai so sorry for you." 'Have yoa eeen Meta lately ?" he asked anxiously. "Not sinr I left home, uncle. Oh, h?ro is rnT mutual frier. Mr. Br den. And Mn-lsa Reek, too. Oh, Madam, I am so glad to sea yen. It Sfcerr.s as though year3 had passed Tcsfeai of a few short months since we Taittd." "Indeed, I am most hsppy at meeting you strain, and you too. Dr. Grey," Madam JUefc eaid. kissing Gertie and extending her email, white hand to Dr. Grey. Thiseentleman had grown younger instead cf older in spr.earsnce; at lesst we thought so when we raw his happy, smiling t&cm as his eyes followed every movement of his wife. "Mrs Grey, jou are looting remarkably raid Lina, as she extsnded the tips of h?r fingers to Gertie. Iu her heart Lina Woodrnf liked Gertie, butfcouldnct have let her known it or even civen her cause to think so. For i hi not Mela'a cousin and dearest friend? :tiw L&d no love for her uncle's wife, i "either had she any particular dislike for Lr. Sbe tn Jt-üvored to treat her with all the yjret dee Mr. Woodruff wifa. Ycu ay yoa have not heard fr5m llata "lately:1 a-sked Mr. Woodraf. "Not Icr a fortnight, at lca.it, and then not direct from tr?e lady hrs?lf," Gertie sid, 2'ancirg across at Madam Reek, who eat cppoitahr. Do you also know where she is? Madam Reek has been k nd enough to inform me of her knowledge of my daurrhtor's whfjreabouta, but dare not reveil her hiding place." "I do know, uncle, bat like your good nurse, have given a most solemn promise to keep b?r secret I am sorry that you are .(jlifced to live apart, as you ere always so devoted to each other " "Iielieve me. child, iths3 caused me manv hours of tiTjhappicess, aod If I could, I tTonld bring her home at once." "I understand yon, uncle, and wish it nxre in xav power to make yoa all love each other.'' "And I understand your insinuations, 3Irs. Grey. I acknowledge tnat Meta and I do net scree, but that can be no business of tours," Lica interrupted haughtily. "Ncr was I trying to make it my basin0??. If yoa will control your temper for faw ncmestsend carry vour mind back to the tin e whn I visited Wooiruf Hall last sumrv.tr you may remember that in no way did J trr to interfere with you, although in the doab'e role yoa were playing. I saw not rnlv the cbjfct yoa were trying to gain, but tbat to Meta Voodruf and ber friend you wonld do all the injury you could," replied Certie eicitedly. pÜTC Wocdruf, your niece La3 insulted
rrp 'v my rxr fco!:. Sh ma r?-- ?nr Wrcrr! 1 1 ptm wh;.' I ä.ti it4 ms trfM " "Lina, fr ths 'ov cf heveu whit d) you rrfn, e.-d jcu. t-o, G;rt:e'' ' Fcrgivp n, en ... I 8'd rr.ort t!in l ncau:. I wih j ro hziy yoar w:f turrs oat You rvi:r r't t." nis often, cnc!e. after you ars f !I, ? hanc3forth I em an er'.Ie from Wooiruf HU. Madam Keek, you must siao corns. I a 11 Knxion? to till you abu: ny p'.eüaat b'uthern tour." "You are. ir.docd. v?ry hir.d. I wi i esm? 1o-rr.üirovr, ai I prpct to ita76 Woirof Httii the day f tt;r," aaid tho r.arv." i.j li-tr fewest, gentle voice. After Aying good-niht, G?rt'i and h?r hcband left tha hall. Dr. Grey fait the insult thrust up?: his wife mor dpep'y th.'in sho did herself, for she knew ho.v wicisi L"i was . "I could scarcely endure ti hear my ifa spoken to 50 d srspectfully. And ny ore bo wicked as Lisa Wodruf," he sii!, when they w,cre oace more in their carria : a'on'. "Never mind, dear, ahe did not iojare me in the least; I am only sorry I stooped 31 1 :w to tmwr-r her. How aorry I am far Uncle ODve. Da yon think h8 ha3 found out her true character ?'' 'I think not, m fact I hope not. If he has he will never be happy again " "I was greatly surprised at fin Jirg Madam Reek looking so paie and thin. I fear, if ehe Ii3iäts uvon leading this hind of UU rruch longer, she will rain her health," 3h3 aid, snxiccsly. Dr. Grey owntd his hcmOj e cozy cortice in Gothic etyl. He had had it newly f jrnVjed throughout before he wa married, that it would be in readiofs to rec?i70 his fair biide. Flo had arrived a f! daya fv,re, and a3 cur happy couple rea! the'r heme, tba opened tue d;-or aad w-'i-joond them both. Dr. Grey p'acel his arcu3arouu his wife and kissed hor for the first time iu their own home. How happy they were, evea thoojsh he waj a great many yerj older than bit. cosTisrED TO MOr.?.0'.V.
Hou, Iiajles.4 W. XIauua aud ths Tlezicn 7lilou. I Wabash Times. 1 Mr. C'e'eland hai " already i'ltimitd enocih concerning what his general policy will by to warrant" t'ie public in believing tbet hs administration will, in a large da-g-ee, hw a coaimrcial one: that traii relations with the cone tr;e3 cf the world will be eoco.:3?edf and that the tarirT echedu'e will be rnnde to cdjuat itself to the demands and reqairements of such cou1ru3rci.1l reciprccity tr?atiei as sbali ba r.jcreed upoo with olher rations. A policy of that kind would at on 2-3 couiniend itself to ur industrial mt?eits. a it would give a new impetus to all lin?cf trade an-l coeäricrc. Rat whila the United S atp? d-onld be rtc:gi;!2td a3 a powirf.il and ialiiif-ntial factor in the ii;arlitt-s o? the world, our re'.atious with the Republic cf Mls cj nr.oild beef thft mc't iutimt.?9 character. Maxio and the.Unlkd Sta?es have Romany business iMtTfsta in common that any policy thai er,uM hinder ihe fic?it intorcha-iga'psi-ble of commodities would b-s disa3trui alise to both conn tiros, b'53iuGs jeopardizing a very larre amount cf Aoisrican capital at has already been invsjtod in Mexican industrre?. Tha Government ut Weiico lias slrtay granted, in round Eurabera, ?OD,OC0,C0O in sabsidica to aid ra-1 way con-truction, and moro ii promised to r ew enterprises and projects for the devel cprnent of the cgr'cultural p. cd mining interests. There 3ru thr?e trunk lie raiiwrs in opsratio'ithe lleaican Railway. tl;i Mexican Central, and Mexican Nati;ml. Tie Central am Natioanl conntcs with American reads ct. El Ta-so and Laredo, and an oiud ar.d operated by Arr.crican caoitallt. 17t-8idea there linea tbsre ?averal hundred miles of laps and feeders, aud surveys hs.7fl b-?n made to danbfe the pre3ent mil?ase. Whan all thdse licesot transportation ara in full operation, folly four-fifth? of Mftiico'a tnpjrLi nnd exports wil enter and dspart froru ths Rspablic at the termini of our Snthweiern system of railwaya. Now the policy of our Government should be to enter into such trade relations with Mexico ai shall give our merchants and manufacturers a monopoly of the.business of that country. And just tuch rehtions and advantages can ba secured il a diplomat possessing broad and comprehensive views, and who is familiar with international commercial ia3, is commissioned to represent oar Government at the Mexican capital. Of course, the Democratic party hi3 a great many diplomats, either one of whom would, no doubt, serve ti:e country with credit, hut we think there ia cut wbo pOPEesscs qualifications of the hi-ru-st ordsr. besides beiag otnrwiso ecnliarly tittd to look after the Nalion' interests in Mexico. We refer to tie Hon. Ibyle W. Hann. CoIodpI Ilanna haa mnde the commercial interests and advantages rf Mexico the sib. ject of carefal study and inquirv for some yenrs. and ia perhaps ths mast tb.orou.-bif ccmpetet't pif.n in the Wet to rerv.tista ccmmerc'al trratie3 with Mexicn and oterw'fe gnard the intarest3 of the basinet ver. turta c! our people in that country. Of the action of clover when plowed under ai a green manure a correspondent of the Country Gentleman eays: "Clover is not manure, but by ita growth, and especially by its decay, it renders soluble for plant-food matters which without its aid might remain insoluble, thus indirectly ameliorating the constitution of the soil on which it acts. Any vegetable growth, green or dry, buried in the earth alters some of tho inorganic matters with which it comes in contact in decaying, and to that extent slowly improves by increasing solubility. But it does add something, inasmuch as it provides an a?eimilator for atmospheric nitrogen." Mr. W. E. Stone, of Houghton Farm, calls attention in the American Agriculturist to the fact that tha real valnn of corn estinated by weight is almost es inaccurate as tht t estimated by measnre. The true worth of the gram Is the actual amount cf dry matter it contains. The moi'tur in corn varies largely two months aftpr t.arveEt the corn was found to be nearly pr cent, water, and when a year old lesi thin i; per cent. That ie, if corn a year old ii worth sixty cents per bushel, the tarne corn wa worth" ö 1.5 csntj the previous July, and uö.2 cents in April after hnaklag. Tha great secret cf proper pruning consists In knowing the nature of the subject to be operated nuon, tho future nie or each shoot and branch. Sedentary ursalts Undonbteilj have a tendency to beset djirpepsl, but we not unrare meet persons who load oat door tctive lives who are badly troubled with It It is common to men and women ol all avocations and of the most diverse physical constitution. Bai food and water nay cauEe it. To persons who are casuslly or consraatly its v!ctlnn, no3.etter's Stcraach Bitters is a boon ol value. 1 Irrce it relieves aui prevents it, neutralizes bid qualities ta food and drink, and is a ccnial as well as effective m-i-Iclne. Pallid clerks and In-door operatives In uawholesorae factories, inariaera and railway travelers, compelled to bolt fool hastily, will do well to proTide tbemselvca with a supply of this pleasant tonic It is a reliable defease a?alnt lever and a?ue and biliousness, relieves rheunathm, is a rood app?tirer and exerts a tran intlltlne and Invteoratiaz inäueuee upoa the nervous tjsiea, It is a iaj th.uj. O?, la, tjs: oil 13.
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V.a-hi(;:o, I). 0. Jan.r;. "r I am li;ir alcng as fast a steam can xrr Iuc V,'e hive just left tlis pretty vil-lafrv c: 'sTiifield. - r' fellow travelers a(r 1 sped centlcn:eri, acd jndgicg by their n vcr3ation, tta-jr Dimocrat3. One remarket to his compsnior. : "I went to the inaugura- )
ticn cf G'.r?rr.cir Gray. I wanted to again smell th? fragrance cf th i.ew-blown tlower of D?mocrs:cy. I will take ono laora trip that will b". to ?ee Ifendricka mads Yico Prc-sidtnt of tha United States; then njy traveling ii ever, and the oaly thing that I regret h that Ilandricts 13 not to be President. Ho ha been one of the most abused rren and has derived it tha least. Rut Indiana stcod by him. G jd bl?:3 bar. and she will in the future." We are visited to-dsy, tbe ICtb. with a b g rain tiorm, and the etrtets almost dterted The c!eaih of Schnyhr Colfx ecartled the communi'.y, and the Senate yesterday aJjoured out cf r'nt-ct to Lis moa i7. I taw Preiidcnt Arthur at tiae theatt-r I13I etening. lie -jtai accomDitiied b Mr. McR.rry, Mi?3 Freiicg'iuvrci, end Ms pmct secretary, "I'liihp?. The Stinatcrs and Represent ittvea of all tne Gtafc were presrnt v;ith their families. Tctspecial torn-out was to T-itr.eii the now play, ''The Air erica n Conntf n," hy Howard Car rc 1, which wr.s a suc2e&. It was Tltneued bvorretf tha most select sudiences from a social, oihcisl an? political point OTer .Sitn hers. Mils. Rhea was tha n'zr in this now play. Mr. Carroll being called before the curtain gave th3t lady tbe credit cf b?in tho means of making hia play a success. Mr. Carroll intends -siting your city vith the play, so you will nave an opportunity wi judging of its rneritn. Onocf tli-? events fif last evening was a meeting cf he Monunental Demo?rf.tic Club. 'Speele: wor3 ma Jo bv come
evening with aVon t-ro tins of railway mtäIs, cf grt.uUr le.-i:;th than ths w dh of iU tack, -bich vis nin vardj Iqx and five sards wide. I'.y th'j tcei:3 a larg? quantity of g!f.3 was forut.r.'sscd Into a ama l epice. When the ttack was finiihel the Joo? gri3 from the side was puLedoutard pat 0.1 he top, vhich was net thstched. Tha result"? about fifty tons of very good fodaer, einiili'"' to silage. There ia a-irne waste a: tie sides tsr.d ca the top. but co more, it is said, than :s cemmenly fjund in tiles. Another cxprriirent of the iro deecription ws carried out with the help of an eiaborve rys.'em cf rjfcbnr.ical pres-nre, which appear quits an cnr.ece:c.try ciper.se Tne ezo'auatioa of tl b !?.s?rvf:tion of tbe fodier is that it tec-acre so 5o!d th.t tbe a'r coald not penf r.ic? luoro than about nice incha at tü5 sides cf the- cfack, uLd not much more at tha t;.. It will bj a 1 visable IjT all who try the dir. to hx th? -- ,t , r.o-r, c--.
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01 tne iea:ing i:gt3 o: Xauimanv Fccisty, N?v7 Yji, and tha club prp-r.ttd with t?fo rr:ac;aiuC3nt banners by tlie Monumental Ciuh, of Philadelphia, Pa. V.'&ihiT.gtou 13 making arrangements to properly iccjiya tho ctrg delegation that 13 to te t'tit from the "Cleveland H.d Hendricks War Yttojans of Rrocklyn, N. Y." After theinau::i:rütion the veterans will vi?it ko.us of tue birÜ3 grounds oa which tLry fought. At iIvj icanguraticn hsdqutirters yte.teiday 2,70 wan received fn e?5'i, i'öCO heirig given by the 'yaahiugtcu f.nd Georgto-vu Riilroad Company.' S'ttircriptions of f2jj each frrrvi th- 'olIcwirK T'ht? Yoih iirir.s: R. K. Wiiiard & Co., D. P. Mcrgm, jhrvro & Johnpon. Ijcavltt Sc Davis, ana VanKmburg and Attcrtury. Rvery day from rU quarters sulciipucm are pouring in. In fact, the coming inauguration is the topic. I Lave Vp?u :ct with a handrrd qua::';:3 when it baf been endaratooi tha I had but lately arrived from Indianup; I 3. 4 -How does Hendricko Ick? Hri?7 dot; ihr live? He's r. prettv 3troig man am org ita Uoslors, ain't he?" and a hundred mnuiriea of th.) "ihu lohceniskcr, who s.nod his frround and made Riaine ?r;tijdriv." Yej, there ia a dfcided v,ibh to fee tbe next Yicp Pr-siJpJ. A judrnant w as renders d a 7int !Arz. U-jira Li-cs wood vQlerday in ti e Circuit Court f.?r ?2C0.20. 31?. T7S3 de-
fr nd?.t:t in ihr.'. c:drt to recover money v:hich rsir-R into hr prss." in i.i r. tiaHh of an est! U 5 3 claimed tii tt Mrj. LociWOCd csÜecU d rents nn p'.in-iM'a property to tr cr. iin.-'bccdoPT, which
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at i o clock tc. ro n to be n lirga Democratic Hau. caucus Th9 call came from Hou. John C Cdrli-ie end thlrty-foa: ether Democratic meu.be:sof Congres Hon. S. S. Ccx, Chair-r'.D. The city is full cf visitors, an. I the hotelkeepers have it f.H their own way. Tne rain is crly over ard th tnn is coraing cut. From ry window I cm see tha due of the Carat l and my memory recalls tbe scenes I hav? witnexed in Kogs end Peuate in the pas. fi'Jey :'.rs whsu Rosens ConUing sas ths l'cr., ard Elti:3 the c?::t2r ol r.U the eight 6ts:icr.3.. arrjrty dsbs'os. W"h?r-) tiro they, tho:-!" rughty cr.tz? Grant is a rcorold n.r, the bill cr h's retirement as a Vi;-,; en ed now before the Senate.
P'.J ire "quite choo fillen," and Conkling i well, t;iiio can on'y t?'l. We have a"l 1
hft.'si cf Ice Phceaii. Tuerasnre in tb.2 ah3yet, rbonih epminir!y re.id. I cm this Paris of the New World, for s-.c1! 13 Y'a2b!nilr,n, I send th3 kindest pTpe'Jrg to Irdlans, ?.nd she may be sure that hfr fpvered 600, oar coming Yit? 1'ies.iden, willmeet with a warm reception cn the 4th of March. Apkie Coogeshvli
'ilmt um It U. Ve could uee all sort- of extrn vazsnt words about the e-öcts of Parker's Hair Rultam. Rut the simple truth is enough. It 13 tbe be3t thing ef its kind. Car?3 f all-ic,-hair, darrdrnd, dryness, restores original color, is a delicicuä dreeiicg and perfectly pure and clean. It will satisfy you. Tho only standard 50 cent dressing. " An entree of email new carrot is mi bv first making seme rich, well sea-roned s'ock. then boil the csrrots until tender in 8ltel water. Y7nen dene slice thzvi ihu and drop them into a sauce-pan r-uiaining the stock. Let them jn- .-..e to a boilthan serve.
The proof of the podding is in the eating, and the proof of th erlicary of a medicine is tho steady popularity it maintains among the people who have once tried it. Ciizb S: Crcibwait, drngg ata, Y'oodbine, Iowa, write: 'Ye could not rt ang without Mhhler'a Herb Ritlei?, for n-any of our customers t'uink it 13 at-out the oniy medicine they rtcd." For dyspepra, liver end tidney ccm plaints, and every form of nervous dieoidrs, it has never been eqnaled. r;iy chicks shoold bs hatched this month, as the smaller sizes are usually in demand wl-cri tley first reach tho market.
DYSPEPSIA CuirC if, victims to bo misorabie, l:opcleS9, C"id.:-cd, -.'.ii tK'i-r-'Cl in mind, vny irritaK lar.p::!. and Urowsy. It i a disease which d'x's r.t get well of it?clf. It reiuirej c.ndnl. pcr?islont attention, ond ;i remedy to tl.row ori the crjws and tone up tire digestive orcr.in. ti'.l lhAy porfoirn tli':ir duties v,i'.I:ngiy. Rood's Sarsr.parii:.i bus proven jiijtthe re-T-'-hed remedy in hundred d cases. 4iI have t.ik:cn Hold's Sursupair.la for dy-r-fpsia, irom 'vh'wii I luve suflfred two years. I tried m iny o'.h-i r.i Jk ino. but none proved ? f ;ili-"f.et-i y as Ilooifs Jsursaiarilla." Thomas Cook, l'iu-a Licttric Li0'lit Co,, JS'ew York City. Sic:-: Headache 'For tl. pift tvo years I h.v b?on r."i::t"d with severe ladaciies :wA i'.y-pep. i,. 1 vr.i -ixiuc a to try Iloo.l s S-ir-ao-tiWii, and l...ve found great relief. I cheerfuliy recornn-.cr.d i: to ail." Müs. K. P. Annai.m:; Sew Haven. Corn. Mrs. Mars; C. Smith, Cu:.l ri-lnort. Ma??., tj tvas usun'e--fr iiHm(ly!i':ia!it! si k head adie. Ko tc-l: Hood's hai-ai'rilU and,? found it the le t remedy she ctr u. ed. ; p.,r 1 bv all dr:ir-:-i.4. $t : ,ix f r Made t : ly t yC. I. 11001 & CO., bovo '.I. iavi. lOODcses Ono Dollar.
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An Awinl Experience, ICLIcaji HeicaM. j 'Talfcln' about tivf al e.vpar'ences' raniaiktd the tramp, "bet yoa rever heerd tell on a wcrser time than me an' Dent-Noted Jack bid Itzl winter. 'I we the talk ct tire read c 1 1 sumrcor, bcES, en' me an' Jack was liOtfd cLaractnrs, we was." 4 YVtat was th;3 experience? ' 4,'WflJ, yer se, rr.e tu' Jack was pikin' around de railroAd yard.-! in Chicago 023 day last winter, icokin'"f?r busted crackcr-boxe3 cr any other lay out, when ve got locked in a car. There was no ?ettln' out, an' so we made the best of it. The weather was awful cold, an' we was in that ca: when it got to iten Francisco three whole wteks on da rcd." "incredible. You woo.iJ haya starved or frozen to datb. If ycu tall.osr ttr truth, you must have b en urer. sisletons wiicn you were liberated." "Starve! Freeze! Skeletons! Say, boss, yen bain t very flip, is yer? Yon don't ketch cn. In that car was a hu'l lot o' Armour's racked meat, a ton or two o' cracker? r.nd takes in box?3, a shipment cf cigirs, a dczpn ca.e of charapagny, nice lot o' McEriar whiatey, candy boxes, nats, raisins, 8Diie Milwause bottled, a hull lot 0' overccat8 and merchandiie generally. Bat tha bos: thing was fone o' thera cil-heatin' stcve?. Yo hidn't r.y oil. bt there wa3 a barrii o' alcohel there," and that did all the F6n:e. We had a curhre deck, too, an' played ssvec-np for rlnarajjny 7 de bott.V, an' cirsr? bv de bor. Skeleton, b :-s! The only tkeletcnwe had on tust trln was tie ttufT in de cax when we g-t to Frisco. We was a week pirkin' out that air, and you can bet it took fi-e work to git hid ia it without bein' e?n. list it was da greatest lay ever known in d perfesh, an' me an' BentKaed Jack made cur reps, on it, we did." Ensilage Without Silos. The pian of compressing green fodder in stacks above ground, instead of in silos, lontr, practiced to some extent by Paten. faim?rs. Las been tried in England daring tne pa?t season. A Hampshire farmer reporuasucCE3fnl experiment of tha kind. He carted tome grass a3 eoon as it was cut, stacked it
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Circuia-a for either tht aber books furuLod on arrli-n A2drca 5EKTXNE7- COMPANY, 71 &. 74 W. Market St.
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Tlic greatest amount in any one risk 1 ueO u3 lfce ?rea:cit amount allowed by the ru'M of tbe Coinjanv to he inured in aay rae ciiy, -own or villatre .". . l3 r j I j. The greatet amount ah'owed to be insured ia any one ir-iock Va.us.
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I, the undtiKigneJ, AuJiior cf e:au? of the riute of Indian s, hercyjy cert;t7 that tie above is correct copy of the statement of the coalition of the above raeutionei Co:npanv, o:r tha 31st J) of L-eceinUr, lMi, asehowaby the oriiinal statemeut. and tßat tha said oriiiaai sratc-rtent it u'ou file m this oiik e. L. nj Ia testimony whereof. T heraanto suhscriba ray narns and arTix my oäicU'?!. thi iT'.in day of January, 15. JAUEd a. itlCE, Auditor af S;at?.
I OFFICIAL. COPY OF TT? IC M Ii iv -X" Oir jTIHIC cojxdx-xioiv
-OF THE
oimeciicut Firo Insurance Gomnanv.
a, r j On the 31st Day of December, i83 i.
Located at Hartford. Con.
. ie ADionnt or its Capital la- , Hie Aiuuuut of its Capita! pai'd up is.
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TEE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Alt!" A5 FOLLO'.VS:
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a?h on b&:ö, and in the Lac ds of Agents or otter person , htul t-ttao unihcunittred i'.onds fcnd ziovks owneü ly tfte Company, as f jlloiVt;, market value: l ined MRU s Eom's ? ct3to end City Bona Pailrcaa iiocs and xoccl Lülii fctocis ,
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i.OtT's. m bor. i una roc rtgsgc. bsiDg Lr-t lion oa unincurab; re 1 real etat?, worta doable
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lcbts otlu-rwiie htcareo, colliltrai loans...
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LIABILITIES.
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Lo?.os aju.ted and not due....l.CSM;S UURdjUhH'd Lojf.16 in fv.rponse -VRitlrr' for furLborprojf nrouni lit.xj.aiv ;o rcitiiro cutat&ndlni risks
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ll.C Knares amount HUow t-J by the ruins of tiie Company to be Insured iu any one city, town or viiiKse ieiepa upon cl:arac'tr of riSK and $zs ol town. TrjeiK-attEtanioir-j t alien t i to be insured lu any oue bioci -
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TfATE OF ESTIANA, Orrrc? of Acorroa of Statf.. I, tee aiidersi?ned. Auditor ol a täte of the ,Site o! Inllaaa. her?r certify tat tl-s- v- i tx rr.ct x j.y of toe e'?.tcaaf ut o trie condition of the atvo men tione 1 Coaipiny, 0:1 tm 3Lst dir of lyCCtraVer, ibsi, as owu by the orislnal stitemcut, aal that the iiid orisiual feU'.u.eat b iro- on ilie in this oitce. In testimony vrbe-reof, I hereunto pubsciibe my name anJ afMr my ofUcial Mftl tul- 17:U i p.l day cf jBuuary. IsSr. JAML3I1. UiCZ. Aud.tar of oiiij.
Or?IC!AL,I CCPYOF h "JLWT' IC X Iii rd 'X OF TIXIC CONDIPIOiX Ol" Tllii
On the 31st Day of December, i33j. Located at I.'os. 412 and 414 E4st;Wa:er street, Milv-a'ik-.'O, V-'iv
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The Auioai.t of its Carltal I-
aiie Ainom t of its Capital paid up i- ,
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IDE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY AHE AS FOLLO A'o : Cß-h cn bsnd and In banks........ Kcal estate unlueumbei ed.. - - lionds owned t-y tba ComfauY bedrltg iaterefet at the rati of i2: cut., ecjred i follows, rrarket value:
United St Pies (icgisteiei) per cent, bonds
Hi. rani, lairm. , ater tionosi, & per cent-
Mxlwaukce county bonas, t pc cent EroTvn County, Wisconsin, bonds. 6 per cent. ..ii i. i i:ht. vipfniu. londg. 7terccnt...
Loor Coüiuy, visconmi, bonas, "f j,-.ou; 1.0332 uo., vie oonus, 0 ana 0 per ctrai. Loans on Bonds and Mort'-aes of real estate, worth doable tho amount for wticn tLe
ERinc lis niortcapco, aao tree lrom au ynor lsicuraDrance...
Pebts ctru rvise securca..
1'ebtafcr brcmiums..
In'.CiCit Accrued
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LIABILITIES.
I.OFnos adjusted and not due I. os -es v.ntid'ustcd.
Loe ia FUreiiEe, v.atit s for further proof all oibertlifiins Rca:nyt tbe Company am jv-ut niCSiary to vciasure outstanding usief...
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Total Liabilities S . ' - The create'-t amoont in any c-je risk.. - t v o X) lbe preatcFtemonntclIowed Ly the rules of tbe Cu-.upany to be Insured ia Kiry one city, town or village - According to (ircu:.i. . Tbe grcateit amount allowed to be insuieJ in one llock tu: ) )J STATE OF INDIANA, Orncsof Arrrron or State. J. ttie undersign?.!. Auditor of State of ts Stati of Tnilana. herebr certify thit f.? I'.'f-rf is 1 rrt co-yof tbe siatemf-nt of tae condition of tne aboT3 niea'iouel t'onpiny ca J'.- !. ; Inc., lbM, as Ehown by the original statement, aad that the said orldal etiiecer.i Is rj 3 7 ., t ; 9
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In testimony -whereof, I hereunto saWribe ray name nl TiX ny oKoi s .'-t!. V.-.'r " :;U day of January. ltS3. JAM 123 ii. RICE, Audit jr ol '
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OF TSE
JETNA IMSTJRÄ.NOB COMF'Y, On the 31st Day cf December, i334.
Moated at Hartford, Coal.
I apltal Socl Prfcrietl ... ( apital Stock paid np U fTTr-"1- '"'rig-i. .1 . feii Aftiktt a;ue:
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Heel esrste rjnr'ncombcrcd.
I:ar.ed cn beed ard nor'sae - l.csued on collateral Csh on fc-M end in tat.k Gros. amount in tt -ards of egents aid ia trn-t . ... United States Flocks ar.d bonus and otnr toc & end boa-s
Ac- rued interest
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Totl Assets.-..
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LlABIIiriES.
Lewies idjoted and no due - - Ivcs unadjusted, in suspense, waiting for further proof - Allctber clainrs against the Company for return premium, conimiss'on, ere.--Amount necessary to reissue outstaudi'-z risks -
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Ite Eratet amount iaiurel in anyone city. ton, Tii.ae, or t-o'.x virus, ana aepcr.ds upen tbe construction, material, aalt.ie means oi aircstiaj bres.
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STATF. Or INDIANA, OFFICZ OF AUD1T03 OF r-TAT?.'. ,iW.,,,i,tM.'.(. e.M'. I. tbe unienUned. Auditor of fc'ute of the iSttte of v' ll J7 tV,, liV f correct copv of Uhe statement of tbe condition of tbe abova mentioned ; Co-ny, oa the 3.5t diy of Dcceaber itfli. as Baown by the orisiaal lUteaeat, sad tait tbesaa o at stateaeat Is now oa üla la V"?rtwtIraonT Thereof. I berennto sabcribe my narno and rny o2ci al sail thU X7tH It. s.j diyot Jaauiiy, 1433. JAUL- Audita: oi rsiite,
