Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING, FEliltUAIlY 10 1835.
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It i3 the business of tbe philosopher, a :te world kLcws, to find law and order iu i?in th iiiCit subnormal ptenomens, to eu;ctt at hast, an adequate explanation of tvery caiffOia. For what other pnrpcse dcei be exit than to tiro l?jtht on the surrounding darkness? Helsa torch-bearer to IiarLanily'a ignorance. If now and again, bjr reason cf a pesslrulat teoii crament or defect ia iraiLicg the rays he sheds arouid Dfent-ify rather than dlsji-l the gloom, ami rast shadows as of Egyptian night acr-"i nan's forvraid path, surtly he xmaconatraei his mi3sioa. Rat tie wisest head ia sometimes puzzled, and the shrewdest explorer tf the all-envi-rosing mystery ia loriittimes confounded. A problem presents itself which cs,nnot be recoired bv any of the familiar processes. The why cf some suddenly d aclcsed fact ia as inscrutable ai the Sphinx of the Eastern desert. It n thus witi Bernard Ralston, i- Thoee vrho thirst for fame, ai misers thirst for S9d, or coquettes for admiration, would fcaye found much to anvy in this young rnari'a position. At an age when a statesman la cnrrently supposed to be studying btj parliarxentaiy primer, and when a future General may still be wrlihiag under tie sarciama of a barrack-room instructor, Bernard Haläton had been welcomed Into the front rack of philo ophlcel thinkers. Hla book oa ''Instinct, Conscience and Ileaioa" was read and criticiied by the few, p.aiaed and avoided by the rxany. The i.ohy heterodox claimed hiru as a new and promising recruit; and so also, to thearansen;en of the onlooker, did the Ptanchest maintaitrs Cf old landmarks, lie waa flattered, feftd, and the lion of his season. It was from this suddenly acquired distinction tnat his embarrasiinceiit hid a preached. The solicitor's letter that was the If ginning of sorrowa made this clear. It ran ihos: "DiabSie We have to inform you that by the will cf our late client, Mr. Humptirty Power, you are appointed sole guardian oi his only surviving daughter, Oiive. As this may be in the nature of a surprise, v.e 1'Cg leave to quote the precise paragraph of the will: 'And I hereby empower Mr. B?rrard Ralston to act in every respect as t'e guardian of my child. I am eur that Olive ran have to titter or wiser protector, noue better qualified to advüe and to regalate Lerlie; and should be as I rernestly be accept and fulfill this charge. I give ad teqneath to said Eernard Ilalston, over and nboretnch reaionable expenses as he my i.ave incurred on my daantf r'eilaehalf, tne tum of 5 COO, to be paid by my executo-s on n v dar.hter'a twenty first birthday, as a iinairtribate cf my gratitude.' The jour.g lby ia a very couslderab'e heireis, in htr eighteenth year, and nt prt-sent at a private periion In France, further particulars will follow on yoitr reply. We are, dear sir, yours ohedieutly. Fans ha we ik. Fitch." The gift of the proverbial white elepaan't could have produced in no heart a fjreatr consternation What sboold a retired and solitary student, of eerius pursuit at d rcsrtly manners, answer to such a challenge? If Cliethorpe Hall were larce. it by no mtats followed that he wanted more life within its round; acd a iri In ber teem, a ixe re child, as with the ea-re wisdom of njte and thirty years be considered hr! How rocld ker presence by Lis fireside bs harmonized with the quiet current of the if he elected to live? Yet, the bait of five thocsaxd pounds was a lemptat.on. The glories of Cleethorpe Hall bad been sadly tarnished through the improvidence of Bernard's father, and philosophy Is net a particu'arly remunerative hobby to ride, Mr. Humphrey Tower'a legacy, if cot precisely a fortune, would be an assistance in the keeping up of the restricted Cleethorpe establishment. The matter was debated long and aniloasIy, and 83 the result Miss Olive Power arrived at the Hall one snowy February morning. Slight of figure, winsome of feature, with merry, violet-tinted brown eyes and Pps continually parting in a n'quant amile over teeth cf whitest pearl, if he was properly to protect his ward his position might not lrove a sinecure. Neither d d it. The glxi'a beauty attracted suitors as clover blossoms allure bees, and it was soon an open teeret in the country aide that Miw Power, as well as being a lonely and lovely ycUDg thiug, was a richly dowered one. This Drought the sometimes lugubrious voice o: Prudence into reasoiaabla accord the chorus of adoration. Hut Olive was not minded to be an easy capture for any of her wooers. With a woman's instinctive dexterity he kept tbem all at bay, itr.d" at twenty bad escaped the cecessity cf as yet refnsirjg any oiler in for. mal and nneanivocal terms Sbe waa developing a taste for study which calf amused, half interested her guardian. One evening be playfully rallied her on her application to sundry big volumes in the library. "J shall be . accused cf transforming a merry ard bwitching younc; lady into a bine stocking a disciple of my own dry a9 dost pursuits," he said; soma ne some day may have special cause to blame me, I fear." A eudden blush was cn the maiden s cheeks, ana ber glance fell. It was Impossible that ehe should misinterpret Bernard's meanicr. Tfcere is Oswald Harbury to think of " Olive's guardian was daring enough to add. Two shining eyea were momentarily up lifted. Was the Mash they eave one of indignation, of ecorn, or merely of confusion at a eelrayed secret? Bernard could not uess. "Ibe natur of my employrtents can make no difference whatever, in any wy that I can imine. to Mr. llarbury," she acswered. Then it seemed to Bernard a atrance transition "Will yon forgive m for aikfog a favor?" she went swiftly on; 4 T should like oh, eo much! ta btlp in your work. Could I not copy out your notes or reviee proofs sometimes?'' What philcwpber could have suscessfull t resisted th volunteered hlp of such aa arracuecils? Not Bernard Ralston. It waa tcmraer, three months later thaa the date cf this conversation. Olive's guardian was seeking his ward in her ow'i j boodoir, with a gloom upon his face and I fprefsicn cf soul which derlei his analysis, üe has a message to convey and a proposal to Informally submit, wh eh he had little doubt would be accepted. Oswald Ilarbary, the ycunc owner of a half Cliethorpe had afVed pemisilon to lay himself and hia for tunea at Olive's feet. He loyed her, he aaid; he would do his best to make her happy. "And I believe that he will. He baa a home to ol'er you, and Is a tree hearted honorable gentleman. A your guardian, üliv,. I am board to give my sanction to eo fair ard proraUtng a suit. May I bid Mr. Harbury to come and pl-ad hia own case?" He had spoken hoarsely and in a queer faroff kind of voice that be hardly recognized aa bis own. It waa surely singular and must testify t't an unsuspected weakness of character, that the prcepect of eparation from the ward originally received with so much doubt and dread should thus make havoc of hjj peace, He waited, for Jhq answer La ft aas
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Jefrt it caa. "Nojou iray n- t," Olive aM, "unle'-. Indeed, yon wreh to et ri J of rut? to as id n.eaKay. And not even thn. fir I cn not consent to marry a ti aa I d.i not io? " KfDdOÜTenit)! Was rot ever pi s '.u bis bcrty beat'ng with Cerr. nnb dJ i joy at the verdict the had given? The nwur of Ins recent terror was the ui94'ir ot bis prtent relief. "I bat is a fear which my wan1 my v inward ware! i.fer ited t.artnr." ta d, with a slow brral amile; h has braait tco nioch tcnkliu. nto my Ijnely llf or u to wieh to 1 e hr. Uat charig ia Inevii able son e day." "Wh?" a low voic murniH; nr? 1 aein rarne the Luv:erious illuoilnaiion of Olive's eyes. "Uecaoie, Olive If for no other reasons tbe years of my gaardiarbip will ?oon bei ti an end." be said tteadily, almost stern iy. He iuls fare the future resolutely, as be u tili '.ted a teacher of his fellows. And a few ccrdj later his quick, ner7o is step was echoir. g in the paa2e without. An early summer vacation in Srcitz-rlaml hen tbe glorious Alpine flora should oe at its loveliest had teen the cherishM dream cf years of Bernard Raison, and it was realized. A woman's hand had gaid-d hia steps thitherward. Oiive Poorer had persuaded him to lay aside his work and maze plarllme of the sunny weather. You can finish your book on 'Vaaity ij a Fcrce in Human AHairs' when you return, and the critics will all say that the last chapters ate the brühtest,'' aha sn 1 pleadingly. And when eha added a slight involuntary expression of her own eagerness for the change, he surrendered. Tne trio Miss Baiston, Bernard's sister aat Lousekeeper, was Olive's chaperon hi 1 low t;en from Kj'and a fortnight. They had nated the IiilTel and were thus encamped under the ihadow of tue majestic (grim und uncouth, for variations of epithets) 1'atterhorn itself. Here Olive went into ecstaciea. To watch the sunrise bathe the ragged, furrowed sides with wavJ of liquid l;ghr, was an occupation of wh'-:'a phe never tired. And then there wert tia Corner Ciat to visit the Gorner Glacier to see. Ai the hotel there was pleasant company, including a couple of young Americans, who swept the ordinarily reserved and cautious student forward into a participation in their ovn reckless adventures by the sheer force o: enthusiasm. The three went oil o :e afternco l on a quest for edelweis3. T:q glcom was thickt-ning in gorve and p&sj, and gray shadows were following the cn aeon sunset glow ot the Lue crebta alof: t-j fore there wa3 aay t-vn of a return. The ladies grew uneasy, ijlorits of accident a d of awful peril weiestailes of the C4 mutational bill of fare in the hot; i -alon, a id imaMablv eser'cd their inlluenc on nerton! mind. In this csrfttae piieseotitueiii of evil was but sme?y justilied. Two of the ventdreM.me explorers return A weary and disheveled, but Bernard IUls; .n was missing. "We thought ha vr.s before us.'' explain 'd Mark Croxlord, the elder of the broth, s. "We drifted spart amoDg the boulders a 1 iccridgcsof a .lacifr edge, and we loov-d for him to rejoin ns at the lower end of tie treck. Not meeting him, we supposed he bbd hurried aay horteward." X sudden chill La t gene to nianyahetrt In litt! group of listeners The thought jf prrcinces aLd of their hidaen and trtacl rone dangers wm 1:1 every one's mind. sesrch expedittcn w3 quickly organlzal t-ud started "I irear sfer behind," paid the guH, baitiDg on the tirt staje of the journey h id prominently dsplnjicg his lamp " "Why it is Miss Powers!" cried Mark Crcxfcrd in astonishment. It vas indeed Odve. With blanched che ks end agonized eyes and dauntless resolution, fbe insisted on accompanying the seekers. It was at her rennest that Bernard Kah'.ja bad came to öwi'zerland. If be perhhüd would it not in a seose be her fault? B-3t'er that her own life honld have been sar iteed! To persuade tbe girl to retarn v ;j rselr ss only a lcs3 of precious rninnt. Wiih a muttered growl of disapprobiti iu the cu;de was coiupe.lecTto allow her to p:jcted. Hour were spent in vain pursuit. "Guide, is there any hope?" demanded a stout Cornishinan. at last. "I fear none!'' he answered; at the bottom of yonder chasm" His words were cut short. A cry, half triumphant, half fearful, slipped from Olive Power's bloodless lips. Listen! I hear agrcan," she said. A eilence that raigbt be felt prevailed. "The wind acroes the glacier, miss," arswertd the leader fn sulky despair. ' There is nothing fcr ns but to go back." 1 I will net," the girl declared, nntil you it 11 me whese voice that, is. Hark! it is no 6tnnd of wind! Agin they; listened, and again withoat re eclt. Mark Croxfrrd really laid his hand oa Oliye's arm. "DeHeve me. you are mistaken, Mfts Fewer," he slid; "you do not suppose that any of c would give np the search if the last chance remained? But the guide knows be?t." And yet, as he nttered his melancholy remonstrance, there was a sound from over the neighboring ics lice, bard to credit to even the most eerie of Swiss breezes. "There! sarely yon hear it now?" tbe girl
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The ouick ear of love had not blundered efter all. This time a chance gleam of t'ie guide's I&ntern over a jajeed precipice suie revealed a dark form huddled acainst an inner lede. It was Bernard Baiston, ineec?'ble from the eilects cf his perilous fall, an 1 proving that he still lifcd only by occasional groar.s. 'I ces pardon very bumbly, Miss rower,'' Mark Crcxford whisper d . r v "And they tell me, Olive, that I owe my life to you," the convalescent said, wheeled out on the bread mountain terrace ot b'.s resting p'ace. "How shall I contrive to r pay yen, 1 wonder. Do you know any ycu can not know I had a dream th s morning. After the doctor had left my room I dfred, and it seemed to me that that the dearest girl in the wide world and surely the bravest came to my 8ide and smoothed down the pillow and dare I whisper the words? cuceed my foreuea J. It was singular, was it not?' fcfomethiDg In the ptis of the averted tare awakened a swift susp ision a keen thrill of happiness. "Jt can not be that that it was not a dream?' he queried. "That my ward is willing to be still dearer to be ray wife? ' The email palm w as not withdrawn, the lovely crimsoned face was swiftly and mv xr.entarily upturned, as he had teen it twice before, and this time a look of inedible content was mirrored thereupon. "If ycu really desire.ta exlend the guardianship cf your wayward ward,'" mischievous accents answered. And Bernard Raltton'a sometin:e problem bad become his dearest treasuie. Love itself had taught love'a lesson.
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A KAO.CALCU3E FCiT ;to fr in.lutef r.cn. or V XV VO T7 si -r ovjrt:r:nwi)rk. Avoi 1 IC't ie ;n.; o-.'m n oi p.-ften-DmiI.ITY,, V:,'-Vrt,''c,t tjr . .,. . & J tri,ut . . fr'-t ur lr 'rHlS V0,HT-f fej,C.rca:a-enaTr..l l'ack-
TESTED FOR CVCR SlX.-S p"'!' lJ. jD-c ''ü r '?
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i TRIAL
V eat 'A u.!vs it fn-c.ti: ii..-jcnce u fe'.i . 3 it.iubt cixiy. TnEatJ7ural furct.oi.srf till tu- ' rr!(:rl cr;ir.irn U restored. ijytTne auiiTf:n? elerr.en'j Lty hf'v vhich ve bcc.i
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Cna nonth, - 3 00?:-4.htf . nth.-ccir.ti.-SAr
fi C H r'ular.il rariJ.yeainh )th
Two IJontss.
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HARRIS REMEDY CO., H FCChtWiSTj o0C N. Tenth Br,. ST. LOUI3. M"0. P?! ! CSTUREO PERSONS! Wot a Truss.
w A v icr tfrrr.a ot o-ir Arfu,n: e.
GRATEFUL COIV5FORTINQ. EPFS' OOCO BREAKFAST. 'Ky a tboronsh Inowied?e of tae cararm i . whltn govern tiae operations of digestion 3d i tiltion, ard by a cartfal application of th? f properties cl well-e!ected Cocoa. Mr. Ztta i . provided our bn.aXIast Ufcles with addeat fiavcred tevertce which .may save cj, cn. ntavy doc'xr' talis It Is by the jndlclona o r auch articles o: diet, that a constitution may -srradrcaiiy teilt up until tro::? enousn tore. every tendency to dLsee. Hundreils of tsb Baindt-? are Costing arouud ci ready to atia wherever tcere ia a went point We may ec trany fatal shaft by keeping ottrselve veli ft tilled with pure blood aad a properly nour'h Jrace'-Clr.lferJlce Gaxctte, iSadc rtmply with coin water or mllx. e-. on lv in half-rf.riad tins byürccer, labelled the JAHKS Sl'Pi CO., Ilomcepatnl Vhev 1st. London. KngUax..
GOrJSOEflPTION. 1 bav aposttlT retn Jy t r töe vt d'.ase; by it ca tbonsaa! of cse of th worn t'.n i rj f lm s-andltn bv ben cnr"1 lnWI. m'."iij . niTf:.! tn itsefflraej that I w.J ndTWo ttTTLEH Yl'.iii, t-icethr wi'.b a YALUAELB TBKATTSKon t hi f;ff aa. t- n v -iJTcrr. G'.veex 0rM A P.U.aJJrt. DIL T. i-UJCL'M.lil FrlbU U. T
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f tiK Fflii a:., i COl'V OF" piTATKHEXC 0 1" VL IU 0J VtX Ti J.X
OF THE
MUTUAL BENEFIT Llr'E IHSURAWCE COMPANY, On the 3tst Day of Dicermsr, rSSi.
LcCnledatNo 7 ii Br d .tr et, Nf ar i. Xi?w Jr?y.
t V in uint of iiH Capital I 1 he Amount ot it Cnpitul iI up U
Vir ! r ttii'.ut rilul iock
TOE ASSErd OF THK JOM?AXV ARS AS FOLLOW'.-?-
Cf- on Land .M lreal eMaif ui incumbered Cjmpau j 'a otlice building!'.!!!."".'"
i ur.naea ou .w.tCiObLro Bonds o-ued ty the I'-omny, Pearlus lui-re.-t at tha rtto of pe: cent., secured as folio s. market value: l eite J fctates and O.her Bon U Loatihori Bonds an J Mortaes of real estite, worm d.iuL tae ao'i;;t for w ilea trie
Ri-me 19 iuoruas;ec, and free tror:i eav prior lncimbrH ioe
ueoisot; erwi-o tc'.:red. nteruiuai ious anJ loubs oa CDllaterrl, l ebis for premtnms All other ttcuiities
J i.tivrii 2i
1 'I '.'i S7
li. M 3J l '. -'S ST .'.212 77
TcUl Aw-et.......
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I.ostes a-lj'j?ted and not due Lt!(MtiM:fpt-nie. waltiLgfor further proof All other Claims against the Company Amount uect&hary to reinsure outotaudini riks ...
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. ? 1 1, if 4 lol.7-7 31 ls,:I15'j;
r?5.co..l3s oa
'lotai Ma M I i ties 1 he EfCHtev araouut in anv on rij!r "
iLeurt&teid arr.our.t allowed by the rul,s of the Cmpauy t'j'bo" ii.surel in any ona City, town or village -Lnlimlttf. Thefcrratcs; aoiount allowed to be insure i ia any one bloct Unlimited.
...tib.i -27 73
2 ,0:W UU
dT.TK OK IN! I ANA. Office
!. the iitiiijrfunel. Auditor i f Htate o! i'u Stata of InlU-ia. üorebs c ruf täat the above Ij t correct wcy of Ah statjinont of t'l-O'i litin of til . hdovo nmtl.ml ) ri:u if.' oa the 3tat day oi L'tC--rnrf", l.s-.l, as shown b7 the original s'.iu aiit, aud that thesi5 1 ongiual.siatcment Is now oa h;e iti thisoSice ir v tet3rroav whereof. I bere-itito-i'ibrtba my nn a:i i artli n. onUeAl trua (th IU P.I dayof FebrtlAtr. lKSV. J4MFh P. RITF. Auditor of -täte.
I OFFICIAL I copy oir s-4rx,w.Tic3ixi:rr or vim: oovotnoiv
-i)F 1 HE
BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO., On the 31st Day of December. iS3,
Located at No 1 Front Street Eatt, Toror.tj. Caas.1i.
Tlin Amount oT Iti rapitnl U at.e Au.otiut of ita Capital i;iid up is
." ' O 00 " 1.) Oil 00
THE ASSETS Oif TIIS O JMI'aNV ARK A i F.)!,L, ) .V : Cesri on bribd. and ia the hanls of Arent or ot::er prsom Binds xued by the Coiupmiy, boari 15 intere-d at t; e rate of t and 0 tr cet,, tv fellows nj.irhft value: child Mttej (iiivtn::iieat llondi, 4 :iid Cr l fri'Aitnl with Company's Tru-teei? New Vrk.
I, e trl.t'Tf hni ifru.:i pou!ht.-rti ;:ail way f-iocs s, f(" Lhn ho atid NO'iwbci taihvay Stoci:, 7 :. Beixls. . J "nriii.tte!'. re dar '-8pi is ar-d N. I'al-way Bj idd. 5
c:ucbj.o B- run-ten una ...iiii'j It. U , ' ' . v tl.te : u ri.it ti r
tic 1
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71.714 6
56."n CO ü.7 i 03 OJ 19.CJJ 00 1 1.1'J ) 00 !,10J J Ovi ot
total A-.t.
LIAB1I.1TIE.H.
I Osfes aljustM and not dae
Lothes unadjusted.. I-opj-cs In FUKj-nPc waltirc for further proof Amount necew-ary to rtiubure outstanding risis.. Total Liaouities
1 72J,llJG
1 M2 n 4i,'J2l 5 11.7J t S3 M it
ÖTATE OF INDIANA, OFFICE OF AmiTOB OF STATE. I. the tmdereicaod, Aud'tor of 8tat2of the .state of Indiana, hereoy rertll7 taat the arore is s crrcct copy of the statement of the coudition of the abeve men tioriel CoinpHiiy, ou th8oItdyof December, is, as sbown by the original state r.i cut, and that the 6aid original etateiasnt is cow oa rile In thLs cfJive. In testimony whereof. I hersuuto subsciibe my name and ami ray oöciil se.l this Cta (L 8.1 day of February. JAMtSII. RICK. Auditor of .suto.
I OFFICIAL. I COPY OF STATEMK.S'T OIT
Till IS CONDITION
OF TUE-
UUITD ßTATia B RANCH OF THB fily of London fire' Insurance Compiiuy (Limited), On the 31st Day of December, 1884. I,c(a:d at No. CO Kiiby Street, Boston, Mas. Jofcn ( Palee, Brsident Manuur. Uoi.id Q:Vii: N 101 thtap&Me, Londüb. England.
Ihn An nt o. itn Cnpltal 14 1 lit .Auiouui ot itn Capital paid up if
1 r;.t " O' l.O'J.uoiJ OJ
TUE AS.SET3 OF THE COMP Y IN TflK.U. ri. ARE A3 FOLLOWS tv.f ii cn r.hu'j , and in the hp.nds of Agents or o'ier pe.ons 5 li'.iii! (wt e J by tbe Uomiauy, bearin; intere! at tue rata of :3 aad 1 per cent., s.-euted .is icü owt yirket valu: Vv uii .S hten 4 tcnfol of 1597. Keaistereo I'L'ittd hrblts ttdi?( iF, (Issue ot Au,v 13:, t2) neg.fctcred I - f ;s- et bei ivif fecuied - L i t ts iui 1 rtmiumc ..... .
Trial Ac:s.
LI ABU :ri'A IS U. S.
IyOsi.(. adju!--tfd 8itd not due. I . vu-dj"e. Ia .( iu '.; e:;.f, v.-Rlfiti for luither proof A'.l oil er c'kMn raiust the comT'Htiv AmoMd ciccssiry to reiusuie outslauding rbsk-.... .. .
ii ,i) h;
1 j; 'ij ta i 21 't "1 ir i 71 ..Ml 1
1 M ) 1
Ti tsl Liabilities : Tbe ?rtatest moi.nt iuMirtd in any cue rl'k !7,5ro.
lLe frrc-Htest anoent Bowt'd by the rules ot the Co:niauy tobe injured .11 ai;y one city, ton or viBtie N' iule. li e grtHUit ainomit allowed to be insured in any cue block- S75.CCO,
5 o77.ni 0
STATK OF INDIANA. Officx of Aupitor of State. 1. tbe und'-rs'gned, Auditor of State of the elate or Indiana, b?reby certify that tho abo?e h a cor reft Ct'py ol the statement of the condition ol the above mentioned Corapay on tie s-'t dnyof lie. ps shown by the original statement, aad that the said original etatemeat is nov oa 31 in tt:is (.Site. In teftirrfrnv whereof, I hereunto p'ibscribe my name and afns my o":c:al c-U. this 6ta div of February. lsSö. JAMts 11. Ric?:. Audito- of ae. I OFFICIAL. I COPY OF O IT CONDITION
OF IHK
FIRE ASSOCIATION, On the 31st day of December, 1SS4. Lccated at No Jl Narth Fifth Street. I'ailaldlpma. I'ean jlvai Tb Aioonnt of Its Capital Is - - M:.000 OO Tti Amount of ita Capital paid up 1 . ),Ooi Oil TH?r:A5.fp:r3 of the c;mpanv ah;-: a follows-. Cash on band, ocd la ths bands rf Areata or otner rer-oas .5 2" -'i 2 Ft al i-nate umticcmi-ered Ui 00 BuLdi oiud ly the Company bearing interest at the rte of percent., h'.carel s fol'.owB, irarket value -. - .. 2. . . 5, 17 3 I.oan on r nds and morti;ates of real estate worn douole the amount for which the arre i icortegcd. end free from any prior incumbrance. ..... - Sil,i'.94 Ve':-' othfrwife secured - - -''' 'W Ail .iht r Mcuritlc 4,0i 11 X VMM To'al Akfets - S MiM LIABILITIES. I-Oi-sis unadjusted aad not due 5 L,r,, LcH3 tihacjrsted . i Lc.s in suspense waiting for further proof c-' Amount necewvary to reinsure outstanding risis - - " aj Total Liabilities 5 2.327.C2) Oi
STATF OF INDIANA, Ofhceof auditor ofStatz. I, the ur-dersikceJ, Auditor of estate of the Bute of Inltaaa, hereby certify that the ove Is a correct copy of the Statement of the condition of tha above mentioned Company- ori me 31?t diy of I cccmber. I v4. aä shown by the original Statemaat, aal that the said oru'aa. stateiaeat is now oa file in, this oSice. !l. al la testIrnori7 whereoi, T beraaati subscribaiay name aa1 3t my o li:tal thlj 7ti dy oliebruarji 13 JAULi il, Ei'XZt Auditor of JUt3.
