Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS D AIL ST SENTINEL
FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY G. 1885 5
TOE RAILWAYS Z, Boyle, Formerly Vice President of the St. Louis Air Line, Makes a Statement Concerning That Road Other Items.
Local freight business on the Morion is Very beary. Fresadent McKeen, of the Vaodalia, has rttarned to his home in Terre Haute. The Vandalia people, it i said, will build sererai new station nouses between this city and Terre Uauteia te apring. Conductors still protest agslnst the train ajrent system which is gradually coming into use on some ol the Indianapolis roads. Two or three thousand tons of the steel rails which the Vabd3h folks will receire during tbe coming spring will be laid on the I., P. and C. division. The supply of ice at Lake Maxlakucfcee is not yet exhausted, but is said to be about twelve inches thick. An average of about twenty car lcsd have been sMdpscI over Ihe Logansport division of the 'Vandalia daily. Sbip'nen'e are made to various point. A ia.-e amocut id cent to Louisille. EvansTi le, Terro Haate aud tui$ city. The LozsihspzTt ha3 la II probability secured n:ore of this class of traCic thin any other road in tbe State. The . and T. H. people siy that certain parties in Vic cences are engaged in a contemptible practice to inj are the road. Time and time again they have sent out dispatches of wrecks on this line when there was not a word of truth in aoy of them. If this is not stopped Immediately they say the sender of the bogus dispatch e3 will find himself in serious trouble, as the railroad company will sot content itself hereaf er witk a "denial of all such report, but will take steps to bring th offender to justice. The Iowa Commissioners, in their report, direct attention to the fact that while the State regulates the management of the roads its citizsns form but a small proportion of the stockholders. Th8 to'al number of holders of railroad stock In tnwih 2OX), holding stock amountiag t ?i!X)..r3ij 7Gi.-il. Of tbe 2."j00 holders of stock, only 710 are citizers and residents of Iowa. The value of the holding of tbe Iowa citizens and residents is $3 20,311.41; 2,HW stockholders live oat of the State, and 3S1,b f2, in value are held oat of the State. THE LOUISVILLE A I St L15E. The Louisville Courier-Journal gives the following statement as coming from St. John Boyle, formerly Vice President of the St. Louis Air Line: "There is much, however, to be done," said Jie, "before a reorganization can be effective. The equipment, rolling stock and sidiugs would have to be placed in a better condition. There is no disposition among the Eastern bondholders to wreck the property or to shut any interest out, but there is a desire to secure harmonious action and protect tne interests of all concerned. Fxom the intimations thrown nt by Judge Gresham, a long receiyersafp will A.t he Deimitted, nor will the Receiver be aliowea t0 issue certificates, except 13 v;.?,l Pressig demsnds. Iu aU probability the organization will have to be jaade within the next twelve months, and in the rnsantinn the motive power of the road and tr&o&p jrtotion facilities will have to be attended to. Tne present car trust contracts may have to either be surrendered or compromised, andmore favorable contracts made in ordsr that tbe equipment may be msde psrfect. The present contracts cjver liabilities for einipment to the amount of $703,033. the principal and interest of which is biing pa'd mcntbly, but in view of the reduction in the price of equipment that matter cau bs placed in a much better condition. Lo:oiLOUTes that cost under the car trnt coctrrt $10 COO can now be obtained for 500 and if a comparison can not be male the present equipment can ba sarrendar&d an i a nw trust created on race1! better term eo tbat by the time a eale is ordered the rosd iLay be placed on a sounder basis aid a reotjrtnizvioD effected, under which the propei'y ran be bought by the committee." COUIlT-IIOlE LOCALS. Jnllua Walk Sued for $ 5,000 Damages t7 John Kidd Other Notes. Rebecca X. Fry has given $1,400 bonda as as administratrix of the estate of John Fry, deceased. William Daggett has given $1,130 bonds as guardian of William Harvey and Cora Olive Daggett, minors. Ann M. Lewis has dismissed her suit against tbe National Guarantee Life Association, to collect a policy. Daniel Ullman jffterday recovered j idgment sgaint Maver Lipohitz and others on .n draft, in Rxmi 3, 'cr $587 2The wi'l of Gecigs Fette. decea?J, has been protfjted. The property is Jeft to the widow, Wilheirrine Fette, who Is named executrix. Frederick Schubert baa dismissed his suit azainst Frederick Bauroann in Room 3. This a? a damage mit, the complaint alleging seduction. In the enit cf Thomas C. Diy and otters vs. Rebecca N. Fry ecd others, which was on an appeal bond, Jude Taylor yesterday rendered judmiEt for plaintifis for $1,John Kidd has !ed suit agaiDst Ja ins Walt for damsg growing out of the quarrel and tbe subsequent fight of the tw tren iu theoülcecf the plaintiff on the 221 of January. Demand, fö.OCO. Tt suit ct John Carlisle vs. the First National Bank of Indianapolis, No. 35, on an account, was d:smi5d yfrday in Room 1, ttc evidence not being nm.-ient to establish the c'alm. Tbe case inrolred many thousinds of dollars. The suit of Gilbert B. Manlove vs. the Street Car Company r?aulted in a rinding for the defense yesterday, in Jadge Taylor's Court. Thia was an appeal case from lh Justice's Court, acd involved a question as to the ownership cf some gravel. The mit of John A. Hamilton vs. H. B. Sherman for damages, was compromised td dismissed yesterday. Hamiltcn aued for Injuries received by fallin? while ensued in decorating the coiling of one of the rcoms at the Denison Ilotel. Andrew J. Roberta has filed suit against Cbmtisn Whimpnerto collect $10) alleged o be due for services rendered as nurse for the family of defendant while sick with axallpox. tto ervices be'iD rentieret by tieora y. Eoberts, tbe .mlcor s-mof tbe laiMifl The second paragraph aliens an ni b!dces on tbe nart n nelaodi t for c oiiiinjr made Ecew xy bf tha nar-iajof be family while aick "with d loafnom
complaint is filed aga!nst Henry Martin by Roberts in which the allegations are the same, Martin's family baring Mso bsn lick "with raid loathsome disease." The new $G00 safe purchased by the County Board for the County Clerk's oülcs has arrived, and will be placed In positi3a to-day or to morrow. It will bs placei against the north wall ot the general office, to do which necessitates the rimoval of tbe flxnl cue containing official bonds, etc. The suit of Diniel D. Long, administrator of the estate of Charles Compton, vs. tbe HI? Four Road, for $10,00) damages, growing out of the killing of the deceased over a yearao at tbe Pe&nsylvania straet eroding of the Union rail ay tracks, is on trial by jury in Rooia 3. The County Board yesterday allowed A. M. Kuhn it Co.121,057 7i for coal furnished tbe township poor on order of Trustee Kitz. Tbe bill of G. R. Root & Bro. for 3 for jil and Court house coal was als i ' loured. W. G. Waaeon, Treasurer, was allowed $2 10) interest on the 00, 000 borrowed money. Sn.elt bills to the amount of 30 were also allcwed. The Carnival. Tbe Committee on refresnmenU of the'Arncory Carnival le'd a meeting yesterday mcrningnt tbe rf sidpuce of Mrs. Msjor Ribbine, and tbe following committee wa3 appointed to solicit donations: Miss Raima Brvan, Mrs. Ettolt. Mr-. W. McCJrea, Mrs. A. J. Kalpb, Mrs. J. Bristow, Mr. I'Jirfcer, Mrs. E. A. Burket, Mrs. C. ByCeld, Mra. Georgle Wright. Mrs. 3. D. Pray, Mr. J. tl. Howes. Mrs. Frank AfnCrea, Miss K. Mcüowe'. Mrs. P. M. Parsui, Mrs. V. Carter, Miss Helm, Miss Vlnceut, Mrs. M. Bone, Mrs. Wills, Mr. Mjor Ribbins aud Miss L'zde ß eck. It committee adjourne l to meet sain on Monday, Januy 'J. at 2 p. m , at Mrs. rajor Robbms', No. 12 West North street At a mreting yet?rday cf the ladies in rhrc it wa- decided ti have at least four bc tbs at tha carnival, and the following terfor- ex apf ointd to take charge of the same: tf's. Ojirood, cf tha fancy work b-oth; Mrc. lelller, of tbe G;p$y fortune telling bot'ih; Urf. T. A. Winterrowed, of the Cindy booth, and Mr. 0. L Da Witt, of tha ci.jar bcotb. Ladies who wish to donate fancy work to tbe military carnival can send the same to Mr, M. J. Osgood, C27 North Meridian street, or Mrs. G. H. West, 77 East St. Joe btreet. The Rinks. Tfce famous polo club from Chicago will meet the Meridian team to-night. An exd ent fame may be expected. Tfce ' collar andhatpaity"atthe Wigwam Rink last evening was a verv amusing as well as successful alfair. The audiencs was large, the collars were large, the hats were lare, and the enjovment wai lare. The management had offered prizes of a pair f 6 sat es each to the wearers ot the largeet hat lady and gentleman and the earns for tbe largest collars. The successful parties were Miss Medaris and Mr. W. H. Ogan, for the largest hats, and Miss Libbie Forby acd Mr. Veever, for the largest collars There was a good attendancs at the College Avenue Rink last night. To-night the lang-talked-of carnival will take place; thi3 will be tbe grandest atfalr of the kind this season. Pxiz?s will be given for the best reprejantatiensof characters as follows: Lady, piiro! clnb skates; gentleman, watch charm; most romic character, skate case; beat dude, commutation ticket. No one will ba admitted to the ticor without costume.
Sudden Death. Thomas J. House r, aged nineteen years !on of Samuel L. Houser, an I , B. and W. conductor, fell dead yesterday morning, while with the train near Whitestown. His father's hat blew off, and deceased jumped oil to get it Having recovered it he started after tbe train, but after running a few yards be was seen to stagger and fall. His fathsr jumped off, ran to him and raised him np. but it was of no use. Young Houer gaspsd a couple of times and fell back dead. Hi. body was brought to the city and put in cherge of Kregelo A: Wnitsett, who afterward removed it to the family res;dence. J17 North Tennessee street. It 'is thought tbat kii death was from either heart disease or rupture of an internal bloodvessel. The Corcner will investigate. Enforcing: the Law. The police are beginning to make war on the heckmen. It appears that there is a city orditance rxaking it unlawful for hack drivers to haul passengers to hoaxes of illfame, and this ordinance the 1 coppers ' be--au t j enforce last night with a veneaoca. P d1 Scott was arrested in tbe faily (art cf the evening while his hack was stacdirg in front of one of tbe Maryland street house?, and abut 12 o'c?ock Pairoln cn R3lftiry and Wilsoa arrested Frank Sinper. iu the sime lioViitv. Tbe indications are that thete will be f.nitea lively tinia iu tbe Mayor's Court this n.ori-itg. IMiM'tTh. w AniKtJTcar, Feb. C, Jor Tennessee ah! Oh!o Valle7-lra!r weather, nortberlj winds, bccoiolug variable: fallln-, fo -lowtd ;n rct lortlcn, by slowly rUiaj temperatare. Kor the Upper Lalre Regions Snows, DJrtlj cloudy weather; variable wind,' teneraliy northea;t to southeast; illght rlsa In temperature. Mr. Dadlry Id a Placid State or Mlud Naw Yoek, Feb. 5. O'Donovan Bossa's as ailant, Mr.9. Dudley, was in an uc usually placid frame of mind this mornirg, when tbe reporter cal!ei to see her. She had just finished reading fear letters which had been brought in to her frcm the morning maU. Mrs. Dadley said ebe had received congratlatory letters from both L'oglishmei and Irishmen ; some offered assistance and others oiiv;'ce. She read with considerable arane meet the report from London that she hit dnrics her youth, Mndied for the stage öbe 's still ieticeLt concerning her pertoaal hiitory. Ilou Baptdly Kecoverloj. Nzw Yoek, Feb. 5. It is said at St. VInctnt's Hospital this morning, to wh;ch 0' Donovan Rosta had been removed yesterday, that he passed a comfortable nUht, acd is greatly improved. The physicians think that it will not be many days re'ore he is out and about. He receives the best of care and attention as a pay patient. Mrr. Ilcfsa ard Vat Joyce called this morning. Only relations and intimate friends are permitted to see Ktxsa. Convlrta. of f ofautlcitte. !peciat to the SenUnel LoANsrop.T, led., Feb. 5. Florence White waa found guilty of infanticide by a J cry. at 11 o'clcck this nvjrnlng, after düb rating eihlen hours. They tixM hr GULhbiLent at two jaa;s in the Fema'e Prion. The dtfeuA-tii alleged toba weak iUL'Jtd,
. THE NORTHERN THISON. The House Committee on It3 Visit of Inspection. The aianagemeut UeceUei Conuratalattons of theStat' Visitort addition al Needs for the Goad of the Inmates.
Special to the Sentinel. MiimaAN City, Ind., Feb. 5. Tha House Committee on Prisons arrived here late Tuesday afternoon, and after a thorough investigation of the prison and its affairs, 1 eft for Indians?!? this morning. The committee comprises Representative! John H. Blair, M. T. Krneger, Marmon Fisher, Martin E. S. Frazee, L. D. Glszebrook, R. M. Haworth, J. H. McUrooni, W. I). Mauck and C F Mo tier. On Wednesday every department was carefully Inspected by the visitors, including the various workshops, the cellLcntes, dining room, infirmary and chapel, ar.d each was pronounced in becoming coa dition. Tbe bcoks of the institution aid its exact ficancisl conaition were laid opoo to the committee's careful inspection. Tne management exhibited the positive neel ot a nw building for inU9 convicti and for bathirg purpose?, tbe desirability of an in crea?e of tbe prison library, aud the want of new boil'rs for heating purposes. Directors Hen y Hönning and John C. Shoemaker were present. The committee is unstinted in its commendation of the general direction and i f the details of Warden Murdock'a marsgement. There wss not one dijsent frr m the award of high praise of the work of the State's agent?. Itir of Tntervat From the Valley City. ö;etldi to tne Sentinel. Bauson, Ind.. Feb. ö. Elward Danner, eged fifteen, while out hunting yesterday, leaded his sun witli about three ounces of powder, whcb bart tbe barrel, terrib!y l&M'-rMiirK his face and h?ai Charles M. Qrayfon resigcel as city editor of 1) lleruld. arid has taxen :n interest in the Weern Hotel, and last night ru if md tie host's daughter, Mis3 Jos'e Dreiss. Aq1 tbt-r qnit aad nnotteutiou wedding was the nuptials of Miss Mary LouUe, ?econd daughter of Hon. John II. Cravens, and Jhn A. fcage, cf Htrkeceack, X. J. From presen indications it seems as it we are to be spart d from another horrible Üoo i. Although should we have one, it will find the people in the bottoms better prepared. All the saw mills, cooper shops and the Madiecn Marine Hallway Company have let tbeir fctcck of timber get down low. The Eagle Cotton Mills of this city will icon be rinUbed, and will be making brown terting in about six weeks. Tbe J.. M. and I. Kailrotid are iayiog a new switch to the Along with tbe rest of the boom ths Odd Fellows have presented the city with a beautiful fountain, which will ba put up this spring. It is the one that, stood before the Horticultural Hall at the Centennial Fcpositicn at Philadelphia. I1 rankllu Notes. Special to the Sentinel. Framclin, Ind., Feb 5. Yesterday evening Mr. II. Smith, of the Hardware firm o! Smith & George, was married to Miss Sallie Irons, both of this city, at 8 p. m. lioih arties are well known in this 8tate. William Stewart, of this city, has brought suit agaenst Jeptha McQuinn for $0,000 dam ages. Mcuinn sold to Stewart, some time eince, a hog, which Stewart claims was dis ctased, as it made his entire family sick aftar eaticg eome cf it. Another hog case is being tried in out Circuit Court for the posee.-sion of a boar bog worth about $10. The costs In the case thus far ere about ?300. The suit was brcutht by a man named Swarts against a widow named Baker. ' Dear' ho? meat. bm.th it George, of thia city, oJTered a."Favoriie" cook ftcve to the person bringing rbem tbe haviest forty ears of corn. W. B Yelton, of Needbam Towns hi d, captured tb pr'z, his corn weighing fifty and one hfcll loands. 1'oigoiiiujc ai I.ettft Corner. Special to tbe tfcnrnel. GRRCxscunr,, ltd , Feb. 5. Thecnsjsof accidental poison in at Letts C'jrner, a villige almost ten miles t-outb 4e-t of thir cHt on the V.. O. and R Railroad, has excited comment, owing to hurried dispatches published in tbe Cincinnati papers. The facte, as gathered by the Sentinel correspondent who visited the place tvday, are: Mr. John Keitling, tbe proprietor of a 'general store, invited Mr. William To J an, a section hand, to drink with him a glais cf lemonade. In preparing the beverage, a glass was used that had formerly contained a preparation for rats. Mr. Kersling stirred his drink with the snoon ued by Mr. To!an. In a short time ooth were attacked with alaammg symptoms. Dr. Ben White administered proper remedies, and the paisenis ar rapidly recovering. SOCIETY NOTICES. MASONIC I'ouralpA Lode No. 5C1. F. nd Vy A. Mrto::. taiel nieetiiiij in Maonic vv Temule this (Thurdiv) evening, at 7:30 O Cort. MAKTIN Ii. KICU, W. M. William II. Smythe. 8ecreury. o. v. KKKur.io m waiTssr? v mer 1 Dtrectom aa.1 Eabiivoen No. 77 Korth Delaware rit. leieptcne connection to oce aad reellenc Pamase for Weddtne-t and P&rttoa Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer varies. A marvel of purity, tuesgth and wbolofKimenesa. More economical U n me ordinary ktrd?, and can not be aold lu mrctition with the multitude of loir test, short tikfct, atnm or pboepbate powden. Sold only iucos. Kotal bAKi.Nu Powoxa Co., 108 Wall i iit, New York.
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I7TLE mm flck nsa'wh'j ani relieve a3 th tronbl rnciCcnt to a biiioaa Ftato of the f jstcin, euch aa Dia-t'c-s, l,au?o, Droweins, P.stresa after catict?, I aia in the Kido, Walls thftfr moatreiiaiic fltdafhe, jf Carter's Little Liver Pills are wjnslly tiluable ia Coa3tipatioa, carin? aad preventing tliis annoyinc? complaint. whil3 they also correct t ldihordcn'of thu etoaiach, etlrnulate the liver mal regoii&i- bowels. Even Lf ihe only cured Kl HMD 'Jlche they vranld bo aTmost prlce!ess to thOM who eulfer lroia thia distressing complaint ; but fortunately their coodncss does note nd here, and those who once try then will find these Itttle pills valuable ia o many ways that they will not be willing fo do without Lhcia. Cut alter &U aide Leal Is the bane of eo many lives that here is where irt make oar great boast. Oar piiii cure it wbil ethers do tot. i Carter's Littla Liver Pills are very email and very eaiy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who nso them. Ia viala at 25 cents ; five for tU . b J druggißts everywhere, or sent by maJ. w . CAUTEU MEDICIXK CO., "; Ho-v Tovr understand what a perfect fit is ? That painful period of "breaking ia" is deera ed. essential to every nevr outfit. Thia 13 positivelr unnecessary. The scientlflo principles applied to ths numerous shapes and sizes of "ths Hanaa shoe. Insures perfect fit. and their flexibility, absolute freedom from the tortures cf breaking In." as they are asy and comfortable from tha first day. Bold evarywtiere. Aak your eboe dealar Jar Lbsub HANAN & SOM. January Statement 1335. n MOWING tbe condition of the State Treasury O at the closed busines January Slst, ls-ij, as nriuatpdbv the records iu the o23cesof Treasurer and Auditor ot State: RECEIPTS. Balance In Treasury January 1st, 1SS5 .. fl,04.49i 39 General fund SPS 94 CS Scfcool revenue fund 100.144 f j Sew State:lIouse fuud 17.S57 67 Coüege funa-princrat 1.477 13 Cfillfce fund luteresit 717 29 P ru saent endowment fund 4 211 97 -h'c lands under Act 1553..- bOJ 00 ;3S.So2 76 53.3S3.S73 15 DISBURSEMENTS. Beralfund S20s,?;s 7t rbool Revenue fund tM bC2 Q New State House fund lo 70 College fund 50 10 Cncluimed estates fund 215 a $fc!.U2 26 Ba'ance January 31st. 1SS5 f 59,971 89 JOUN J. COOPER, Treasurer of State. JAP. II. RICE. Auditor of State. WHEAT BAKING. POWDER. mm -V. v -V PURE and WHOLESOME. It rontons no Injurious ingredients. It lejivt's uo deloterious PulwUmceHin thebrea! as a II pure graie Cream of Tartar aud Aluiu towders It restores to the flour the hiMy important ccnEtitueuta rejected In the bran of tbe what. It makes a better acd lighter biscuit thaa any ctucr Laiinrf jowdtr. 1ÜRT1H KiLBFLEISCH'S SONS, EütUjüäüeaiS. 55 n."LTOS ST., S. T. For ssale by all leading Grocers. löHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. One Hundred Large Stands. 300 3-Sheet Boards. !sd CcBtrollina: tie State House Fence OFF! CIS Ant1n1 OfflM STRANGELY PARTED' Is the tule of a deeply Interesting story just com05frd in the March Part of the New Monthly L'üub!e Jcurcal, "Something to Read." The Werth Part also contains Four Lon- and ""ii,pi.i Sinri: several Hhrt ätorle for tfce Totma: and 33 lilantri. ton; also Faihioas, tii'Ce frr Hone CcrafGrt, ttc . etc. dealer cent co?- l oT f!e h7 all newsTBE INTERN TIOJf.L NEWS COMPANY. Geaeial Apf nt. 2'. and 31 Iieekraau Street. N. Y bctcriplon receired for aU Foreign Periodica s but beware cf canvasser iretealiaz to ba otr tBU
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To Res en e at lot r per cent.- $9S,242,543 Claim by dtnh not yet due feM.37 " Pre ru urns paid in advance - 27,477 Sarplis 8nd Contingent Guar anttefunC 4, 71', 771 103,576,173 51
No! I-:. If the Sew York Standard of four and a naif per cent. Interest be use J. the Mi-pIusU ovtr tiuo,uo. 1 torn it.e Sun lus. as appears In the Balance Sheet, a dividend will be apportlincd to echparticlI etlii'i Polit y whith shall be in force at Its anniversary In lSi". a t 1 1 o J, v 1 7s i Vc.k, Jai uary i 1, lss5.
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WANTED. LOST Any article of value, not exceeding three lines, Inserted two times FREE. Coder the head "Situation Wanted," four lines or leu. Inserted FREE. IT7 ANTED A tituatioa by an excel'eat farm ?f hand: good wages expected, Addresj JOHN, ? utinel cilice. 6-3 WANTED-r-yaboy of sixteen, a place to do any kind of wori. Call or address 317 West Mlenlgan btrect. 1 WANTED-Situation by a first-class cook, in hotel or returnt. Call on or addre MATHILDE ALLEN, II Nortri McCartüy stre e. 6 3 f 17 ANTED For spotew h, E0.00Ü feet or two and VV a half and three Inch dry white oak to grade fin t atd third. PIPER A HAMILTON, Louisville, U y. i-2 TT7 ANTED To lase fourteen lota in George W. YV Parkfr's addition to Oat Hill; to ka?e for five years cheap: would make good garden. JOFIN B. RUGEK i EONd, Lafayette. Ind. 8 7 WANTED To Publlhera A Crstclasa prlntci and preman, who 1 a eptcy, nolay, enerijetlc writer, wants a sit on a good paper la Indl ana. Addreea PRINTER Box 415. Lanalng, .Mlcb, N I J ANTF.D Good agents wanted to Introduce i"y tfce Co opeiative System, a new and certain method ol increasing caf h tales of merchandise, tainliis atd retaining cssh custoraerp. Apeata mave 5'03 e month. Worth millions to deaien. Addicts, with stamp, J. a. LtN, Dana, Ind. :; FOR RENT. OU EF.NT Two or three unfurnished ro-icg " c u Et New York fctrett. Apply at 97 Est pthington street. 23 fjOR RENT One unfurniühed iron: room, with l two laree clcnets. for two gentlemen or man rd wife: recond fioor front: grate, ga. fuel and a:er furnished: no cooking allowed. Apply In forenoon at 1"3 East New York f-treet. 1-3 O O For ten aayi our t vv. advertisea pi:ce waa
eis In Brazil Blcck. N w. itve rooLtj tilll by ordeiing HROOK8ID IC CO Ia fliae and strength akin to Pittsbure, free from toot and clinkers. No other dealer has tr. Brazil Block is blgter this nernlDg and and a wider door is opened for tne introduction ol BrooulJe. bee any po:nt in that? Ivy Brockslde, Brookp'de. ErookMde. f2 85 per ton. S CVI ED CLE: S E Fit 11.' E W f"T COAl't Pl Xo3" Mmw .' 00 SrfcLIYYIl.LE LrilP COAL, Per Ion, (only hippers of tils grade) BfcO'KMliK. PfrTon - - .'.Hi SUaZIL BIOCK, fall weight, we II forked 3.00
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E3First-clas3 Work. Prompt JOPN KIDD, ProwttAr. WM. I. BIPLEY.
Undertakers, Funeral Directors, AJNI PKACTICAL BMHALMEHS. CrFiiit-class atterdanca at low prices oar motto. Ollice and Warerooms, Nos. CO and West Market St, near Illinois ToloDbono IVJo. Q31.
Ki3,.s;ß.t7s1.it, ACCOUNT. No. Ana. Pym nt. Atuu.ties in force, Jau.! lt. 1" Premium Annuities i .i f.'.v.i AuLUities Tcrmicatod 97 Nj. Aüiu'.lM Pol. ries ia force, Jaj. UlA ny ! in s -I I r.-.i Rba leimlcatec . iv:: 7 122, is t , :-i7,o::,i):i ACCOUNT. By paid Death C'.aim " Matured Kndowents. I Total c!al:r.8 2 IVO lil !7.:i: " Annuities " DlTiceud - Surronrttrtd Policlea and Additions. 1'lotal jaid Policy HoiJ- 1 trs-f; . i-2iO'.2 PJ i " Con;m,tiui;i, (pan:ent cf current and fxtinRUlsament of future) " Prtmlum charted ore ou Seturi'let Purcaastd Taies and AM,t6n:eDts ' Kipeme? ' Balance to New Accaunt... . S.0'.7, VVj 1 1 or.sis l) 1.131.17 ;i 21WJ ;t 72 2. x7 ?7.00,91i ts U4.CoT.l7 CR, CO 1 By CO 36 ! ' 15 " i Eond S: cured by Mortgages c a Real Kt-tale 5tt. "S United States aad olbcr Bonds... ZUbll ol. Lcaus on Collaterals . htotil lüs.a'e Cash in Juis and itu?i Comp.ir.!c8 at ti.ttrcst Inures: atxrned . l'rt-mlnm fJeft-rrl, qaar.eilr and teuii aunr.sl Preml'irra in transit, irm. UaJy i r l,-reml r Smpeue Account ;7 13 1. 4 in 7ii ::n ,1 l Ageatt' la:a:.cef. S.tV. Ti 17 CI OF Till ST EES. ! John II. She i wool, 1 ieoree H. Andrews, hobetHilyrhant, j iearf t. Ilaker, I Hcnj. B. beriuaa, Jos. Tuoiitp.voii. ; Dadlty Olcott, i I'rrJerick'Orauiwell. . JuMr T. L'niv Ko'iett Jewell. 1 . Yn Penssela?r Ci-ujriT. I fLailes K. llondersou, ! Ceorge PIi. naiu. y. rerkiiaui. Wm I. Dioii. J. tfobii t Bert i k. FOR SALE. I r UKHALt-uue tine dralt stauson. A- 1 'f R ALSTON 15 U"OR SALE HouüfR and Lotn fn nil rrts of fie H City. BARNARD SAYLEa. 73 and 77 tt Market street. 8ALE Cheap A cood wholerale notioti wagon, with all latest improvements. Adqreaa F. VOGEL, Col um bug. Ind. 6 FOR RALI3 I have a good farm for sale p!x milts south of Cascv, 111., and a xnVe and a half ncrth of Hazel Dell, Cumtf rland Couotv, Illinois; forty acres of prairie, weil Im prored: three good wells of water and tea acrn of Umber; ran give poswssioa thirty days alter alt; : to nM to take care of it any lenger. GEORGE A. ilENi'.V. ANNOUNCEMENT. THOSE polDg to Hot Sprlnes tor t:e ;r" .;ment cf syphilis, gleet, scrofula, ar d ail cutanea -ii or blood difetjcp, can be cured for one third l ie cost c f such a t'lp at the old reliable stand. 1 nave been located here for twenty thrte years,and waa the advantage of lovgaDd successful experience can wsrrant a cure In all cafes. SperaatorrD aid Imrrtency, in all their etae.". poslttrtrlr cured. Office hourp. b a. m. to 9 p. in., 4 i VirT'ala avenue, indiaEapolia. 1111 sent win full directions at SI ptr box. DU. BENNETT, success io Vt. Ewing. riNANOIAL MONEY At the lowest rate of Interest. 1. W. WILLIAMS & Co., 3 and 4 Vintoa Bloci. O LOAN Money with priveve or prepayment: terms reasonable. TUül C ., 7i t&ft Markat street, Indianapolis. CO TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE For iru? 6tore. two story rtsidence, with larse lot, all in good repair. In city of 2,(C0 i cpulation. In IndUna. Ad3re6s I'otoffice Lock Lox U, Vevay. Ind. 24 L to centa per ton lower than any ana all ota dealos.ct. 14 Vance Block, Virginia Ave. ISO. Delivery. TROMAS W. RYAN. Rnrwrtnti1it. ELIJAH II ED J 3.
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