Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 11. 1885 0

1EGKLATITE XOTES.

JTIia 15111 Kfduclcff Certain CorfcnerV Fees Fails to Pass. Jtl Iimiocratlc Caucus To-Mjrht oa the Metropolitan Tcllco Bill. JEleault of tho Committee's Worl on the New Apportlocmant cf tho State. Jibe Testimony Taken In the Knlghta town Homo Investigation Last liight Other Notes. Coroner Stratford wai ea interesteJ lis entr to the discussion on the Coroner's bill in lbs House je-terday. Senator iHvis telegraphed yesterday that lie s: ow boand at Elkhart and a'ked Uati.ebt? exsostd tilt to dA. H-j wasexSt: it r Campoeira section bill, providing -is.'iACcUisernerit for 1 f a forsfllinpor buy r ir tcf, fai discsaaed yesterday and Or '-r . esroeteJ. Th Hoa e has p33d the bill legalizing tte icccr?; oration of the Union loan and nvrg Apsociation, of this city, whicti ailed to file the necessary articles when Orpan'zeil. It is rumored that a number of Terre Harte denizens are here to lobby against the paare of the bill prohibiting base ball playlet oa Sunday. Whother their ellort will prove Ecccesaml remains to be seen. representative Loyd, Chairman of the JwniRht&toarn Home Inveatlsating Committee, 13 tald to be holding his own vrith th att.rne7s who represent the investigated, a? A h.i dfdsiens are spoken of very highly on srroont cl their go;jd. eo anion sense and in ;-ti?Vality. Hr. lsjd it an ex soldier, Ti'Mh?re i3 little doubt bat the inyfstiaJion !11 be thorough ad searching, oat tt jLe sane time irut&rtiil. 'Ihe Coroners' bill, tiiirtbe pr diem at V far the ürtt and 2 5 " for each additional day, with mileage, came up cn the third X?a1ins yesterday. In the discussion that fo lowd It wm shown that but four coal ties faid more than f, per diy, tnd while the ill reduced the ealary cf four Coroners, it jally increased the per diem of all th rest. Jhe bill W33 defeated by a vote of 73 to 'J. lir. HbcrUon's bill for the perfect organization cf Beards ot County Commission rj Tvm defeatei in the House yesterday. The bill provides that when a rxajority of the board are absent from any regular meeting tho Stent! and Auditor shall adjoarn the neeticR till next day; the same hail be don tbe next day if a majority ia not present. If on the third day a majority is still absant the Sheria and Auditor shall proceed to aploint a bjard from the reputable citizens of the county, and from each unrepresented disirirt The Democratic membfrs of the General 'As33mb!y will meet to-night in c&ucus for the purpose of- considering the Metropolitan Police Dill, whose provisions it Is proposed to extend so as to include Terre Haute, Fort Wayne and Lafayette. The fcple ot Fort Wayne are kicking vigorousv ?lr,t the proposed legislation, and üerre Haute is credited with wanting in a 'very ardent affection for the measure. It is bv no rupnns certain that the einem will Ir dorse the bill. To morrow night another caucus will assemble to consider the Ar p- rtionment bill. The bill introduced by Mr. Reeves, of Uartholomew, exempting State officers and Jcecuting Attorneys from liability for coUs when acting as relators for the State, came np cnthetbinl readies;. Mr. Adams ttaci.l tbe bill vjgorcu!y, declarins if the bill le nifs a lav, the State can sue a citify, make him pay rcstj and though the euit ia !tc!ded in his favor, le could not recrvrtoht'. He thocpht Urs was wrong, as ti "btjue p.a able to p?y cost as any of her c i He thought thfre irtonld be a proya.cn for paying tse costs out cf the genertifanil. Mr. Reeves defended the raeastue, tayirg that the law requiring the Atirrey General to pay cojts ?hen acting as xeiaior for tha State, naturally prevented him fiom bringing euta except in such cases t here there is absolutely no doubt. Tiae till was defeated. Till KNIQlITSTOWJi liOMg IXVSTIOATI0N. Tha committee investigating the affairs of the Km'shtsiowa Heme had a number of Witnesses before it list night and a good deal of testimony wai taken. Mij3 Hattie 2vobertton, a eoldr s orphan, lately discharged from the Kngbt,own Home, testified that on tha lt day of July Us she was onjtbe tram from Koihtsto n, aad upon entering the cepot !n thii oty Mr. Goar enti rd the train and rec ignizd her. Next di y La i a!;td it hur hor.i5 and asked her to a: (onirtay hz in tia boegy to the G raid Uotsl to soe ills write Cje complied and went to tha hotel acd enteral the hotel from tie Maryland street entrance, and wnt to a room which she identified ai No. U. fci esaid that Mr. ticar. ogiirijt her will, toot br urQ3 his lap a.d toi.ic liberties with her f Xior,. h? told him t.be waj not well and fci" 'faiitcd uc-cn her promise that she would c!l at k sntfeqner.ü tisie. The door waa t..n unlcrVcd, and Mr. Goar aad the witrr:3 entertd the bug,'y and drove to the r.fw lcrk Sore. "where Le purchased her a j.jfcy f -r tive dollars, aud had the same c!:?d to tht State. The hotel raster was antioduced and showed that Goar wai rt e stertd there frcm June 30 to July .", and bsd room No. 0. The committee have a bill r cwfr.g that a jersey purchased at the ew orSroreonthedtteeiven, and that Ike tame as charged to the Htate as alled. William Housentfs?;t!ed that he was a doActive at the Grand Hel; tint about the l?8t of Jure or the Crst of July he saw M. floar dr-ve to the entrance of the Grand Huisl with a lady; ttat Goir eitend the trffl. and the lady retrained plated in tte buggy tiil he returned, when they drove tt.t oa Marjl?sd street. When ques-ticL-e i as to how he recr.e mberel these facts could pive no reason whatever why he rm embercd the date. W. G. Elliott, clert at tha Grand Hotel, lifted that on the latday of July Mr. Goar io;e up to the Maryland Btreet entrance -w th alndy in the bu2gy; that ha got out .ar d paseed tbrough the Jobby, but that the ld did cct accompany him. The weather ie'.r g warm ana Mr. Elitott s andinz near t- e CtX, conld plainly ee the baecy in fron, fid ntj pcaiiife that the laJy did not enter "ii house. Mis St56n Ray Wilson wi also a witu. acd testified that the aditrs of the iHrm were tocrly mned, beiac with i it hyhftm or di.Hripl;ne. aud that Dr. Wuit vi wholly Incornpelent. She lUUd that if were Rapiintirdent she wou'd remeidv eyrjr wrors in twecty f-ar hoars. Up a t

being Tuzed how ehe would reform the institution, be ia!d, ''by discharging ths tattlers." When asVd who she would discharge, she laid Dr. White, the matroa, and one or two others. Another witness siid her method of reforming the institution iould ba by discharging the tame persons. The committee will meet agaü at 7:30 this evening. THE APrOHTIOSMEST BILL. Iprcsentatiye Patten's Apportionment bill was discussed by the committee last niaht tiil a late hour, and several import nt Changes have been made in the original bill. On the Congres&ioual apportionment Jederion County ü taken from the Fourth District as in the original bill and placed in th Third; Farette is taken from the Sixth and put into the Fourtb; Howard changed fnui the Eleventh .to the Sixth; Can and Carroll from the Tenth to tho Ninth: Tippesxmo from the Ninth to the Tenth ; Faltoa fraai the Tenth to the Eleventh. The changes in the 8?Da!e agportion'aent are as follows: Palaski. Japer, Bent a aud Newton to Falas-ki, Ja wer, Henton aod Warrin; Lake and Porter to Pjrtr, Litfl d Newion; Warren and Fountain to F unta'h crd Montcorcery. Tbf char te3 in Representatives are qiite nursevi and erj brac theto!low'n: Joint t'Kiu Ycfy Vacde-h'Ug and Warrick to Krox, Gib.ou 8"d Vanderbiug; Morgsi. Mtnroe and Broien to Monroa and Ilrown; Urcwn end Morgan ts Margsn; tbe float from ' Klkbart Neb e and D'Kalb to DeKatb, Nole and Wr.'ly; M.nriba'l, Kofciu.ko and Whitley Ji l k l art, Kovcuscoana Wabash; Pulaski si d Fulton to Falton; Larorte and Starke f Iaiotte, 8:arte nnd Pnlaskl; Orange, LawrercH ar.d Dabois to Dubois and Spancr; Dcboia and Martin to Martin and Lawr is re. 'It e charrrs by tho committee give the Derr.rcrata oue Senator and the Republicans two Uejj'fsectativea more than the original bih Till VISIT to eloo.min(;to The S.i- ite Committee on Education vis

ited the oiafa University at Bloomiugton yeiterd: . The Senatorial party consisted of f?'er. tors Faulkner and daughter; Dancan, cf J'ipton, and wife; Duncan, of Brovn; Georf o F Felt, and NrchoUs Ens!.7, and ih?pmfintative S. V. Hopkins, of Wibatu ; tte Minore Clerk cf tbe Senate, J. S. Wet. Ld wile; Professor S. P Neidigh, Dr. A. W. P. ray ton, Prc'tsfor J. I. Roberts, ?.nd Pro-le.-sr r W. W. Grant, of this city. After inspecting the new buildings eat of tbe City the chilied yet cheerful party retr.rr.fd to a Eplendid banquet at the Orchard lli-use at 1 o'clock. The college chapel was rrFtty we'l filled up by the expectant multitudes cf Ploomington who favored the old flat: end an appropriation, and these interested i'riecdsof the university were addressed by Pre sir'ent David S. Jordon, Senators Dancan, Feltz and Ensley, Mr. nopkins, Professor Giant, Professor Roberts, Dr. Broytoa and Hon. R. W. Miers, all of whom extolled the university, particularly her faculty, and, after suitable recognitions oflher needs and wants, usefulness ar.d worth, paid glowing eulogiums upon Blc omirgton and Monroe County generally. The speakers were all quite happy in their expressions, and were rapturously aptlarded. BcDator Faulkner's spee:h was quite lengthy, cccasicned by the fact that toe applacse with which many of his utterances were received encouraged him to go ct?. Professor Grant's speech was a marvel cf elegance and purity of diction, and at or ce made him a prime favorite, while Dr. Bravtcnand Professor Roberts also handeomely supplemented the excellent remarks cf the Scions. The party returned to the city at C o'clock. PERSONAL MÜNTION. A. J. Crancr, Winchester; Warren BlgJer and lady, T. E. WhitesMes and wife, Wabih; H. L. Wallace, Tiptjn; J. L. Wagner, Terre Haute; Ü. V. O'Down, Cloven? ale, are at the New Occidental. H. T. Ramsey and wife, Crawfordsvilla; W. E. Higgins, Laporte; Judga Geo. A. Bicknell, New Albany; J. M. Anos, Rushville; Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Terre Haute; T. H. Dcran, Michigan City; J. M. Graham, Muncie; S. W. Drögen, Franklin; Will A. Greer, Aurt ra; Chas. A. Mnnson, H. G. Colerick, Fort Wayne; James It Overman, Mitchell, a:e at the.Giand Hotel. At the Bates House: E. I. Huston, Evanfiville; C. W. Lamb, C. Fairbanks, J. H. Baker, D. W. Henry, G. W. Davis, Jemes Fitzpatrick, J. D. Earley, W. P. Ijams, F. F. Keith, J. M. Sankey, D. B. Glazebrocz, Terre Haute: W. E. Niblack. Vincennes: J. F. Ballard, Columbus; Eb Henderson, Martinsville; A. J. Hiegins, Shelbyvüle; G. W. Findley, W. V. Huston, Bedford: M.S.Weil, Rochester; C. W. Booth and wife. Bloomington; J. Josephs. Jr., W. Booth. Ban Bo 3th, Nob'esviP.e; W. B. Crist, Clay City. The Supreme Court The following cases were decided in the Supreme Court yesterday: 12,022. Georgo W. Paul et al. vs. Isaac Davi3. Mo2t;omery C. C Affirmed. Elliott, J. 12.021. John E Humphries, administrator, vs. Isaac Davi?. Montgomery C. C. Affirmed. Elliott, J. 11,770. Leander Bond vs. Eransvilie and Terre Hüutf Railroad Company. Knox C. C. Affirmed Zollars. C. J 11.CÖÖ. fcamel Dola vs. th R'atn nf Tnd ana. Ojio C. C. Reversed. Niblack, J. Tbe followirg caes were dismhsad: ll.TSt Simul Dailey et al. vs. Amos Curry. Wells C. C. Il,tr08. Gtorpe Anthony et al. vs. Hnry McCullick. Wells C. C. 10 -120. John F. Oabcrn vs. Jesse Trneblo.d. Maitin C. C. 12,010 James N. Johnson vs. Mary E. Gcrham. Posey C. C. 10 5Ö7. William A. Rogers et al. vs. the Travelers' Insurance Company. Monroe c c. 11 011. I. and St. L Railway Company v. Iiaac S. Calvert Vigo S. C. Cause reLasted. Zoliars. C. J. 11,717. John E. HumnhreTS. vs. Liaac Davis. Montgomery C. C. Petition for rehearing overruled. Zd liars, C. J. 10,070 Neitie Deputy vs. Mary Moonev et al. Jackson C, C Cause reinstated. Zallars. C J. 11 091. The C, II. and I. Railroad vs. Daniel W. Butler. Franklin C. C. Certiorari granted. Zollars, C. J. Tho Weather. For the twf nty-four hours ending at 12 o'clock tbe change in temperature was II degrees, making a change of 33 degrees since 12 o'clock Sunday night. At G o'clock yesterday morning tbe mercury registered 7.2 degrees below zero, and it continued below throughout the day, moderating but 3-10 of degrf, aDd failing only 1.2 degrees at 10 o'flt ck last evening. There was astight mow f&'l dnricg the day, but the weather waj too cold for much wow. at C o'oclock ia the n:ornirg the wind blew twelve miles an hour and inrraed to sixteen miles at 2 I u deck, tat fell u tea miles aj 1? oci;;,

and waa rapfdly falling. Tbr Vy was clear during the evenlrg, ard there is' reason to WHev that tbe worst of the blizzsrd is past The cold wave siernd was learned at 10 o'clock io tbe morning, nnd the fact that the wind was from the west dnring the day would indicate tome tolerably fair weather to-day and to morrow, provided it does not conclude to rercit Sunday and Moaday'j performance in a Wednesday matinee. Ileal Eatate Transfers. The following deeds wara recorded Tees lay, F ebruary 10, as reported hj Steeg a Bernhamer, abstract compilers, u od 13 Thorpe Block. Telephone, 1,0 is: John E. FawV-n"- i x-ife t) MIcbael M. tpa(Jtg, warrauiy üctd to part 0 the oath half of tactions. townsbipl4, ranee 3 eat contalLln 320 acre? more or iojs; tlfo ml ot ihat prt of the northwest quarter of section 8, tonMilp H. iHiiae 3 east, lyin soufi of White Kiver, coniRiain .r,G u-10 crn rrore or les: alio all that part cf sec-

cat: of White JUver, conuinlu 00 acres mere or las 5 2?,C'j3C0 William Eick ford and wife to naie M. I tTey. warranty deed to lot 43. ia Alien &. Root's addiuou to the tity of Ixiliaiiapoüs : 730 G3 Wilr.ara Wahaoe arl wife to Aunie S. Jinrhar.an, warrant j 1? .-d to lot 55 iu Ua'1 1'late adilitiou to te city cf nidiHuapuiis i2 u3 Isbac Kahu arjä wiie to Eliz M. CoNoy. Vfarraotj dtea to lot S in Vm. F.raJf.'H subdivision ol liiett, Uradeu Co. 's ar'rSiKon to the city of India janolis ... füO CO David F. feWHiia. admln:stra:r, to John J. Htiitz. admioittjator's d .el to lots '27 and 2i. iu bloc 40 ia Join C. Burton' North Indianapolis acMitirm - 53 0.3 John C. New. exrotor. to Andreas Tanier, executor's deed to lot3 is, 19 and '.u in tquare 16 Ju Ik'atj'a addition to U.e cJt ot Indianispoli.' C03 00 Ji. Hawk and husband to Helen -M. Ilatßei.l. warranty dted to lot 37 in h'crarn Fletcher' bubdivision of Ingram Flet( her'a Oak Hill addition to the city of Indianapolis lR C3 liohert A. Kli-tner to Roslna KUtner, w arrpnty dted fo lot s in KuiFell's &ui'.iv)ion of outiot 12-5 in tnecitof liidianaoiis 2, '00 00 Conveyances. S: roDslderatloa. ... 325.67S CO fhe UlDka. At the lieridian Rir.k lat night the spectators were entertained in a merry manner by the young men who participated In the three legged iaoe. Messrs. Murphy and Beitrich v,re the winners. It has been decided f give another race of this character at an early date. Thursday, Friday and SiturJay evenings the Columbu?, O , Polo Club will meet and cross clubs with the Meridian team. Three excamg games may be expected. Ju jesterday morning's paper appeared a Rctice of the masjuerade carnival which will take place at the Wigwam Rink next Friday evening. The intelligent compo3ilor, anxious to improve a little upon the copy, made it read Meidiau instead of Wiwarn, which was all wrong, as it 13 the Wiswarn that gives the net party. Active preparations are mating and indications poiLtto a general good time and a grand success in every particular. Local Courts. KUFESIOa'cOUHT. Room 1. Hon. N. B. Taylor, Judse. Elizabeth J. Fiscos vs. Thomas Fiscus. Divorce granted plaintiX E'ght hundred dollars alimony. Koom 2.IIon. D. W. Howe, Jude. Edward Whltkck, et al., executors, vs. Charles Soehner, Jr. Notes. Judgment for 1,028.0. Roora 3. Hon. Lewis C. Walser, Ju 3e. David 1. Long, administrator vs. the C, I., St. L. and C. Railway Company. 13amaies. On trial by jury. CIRCUIT COURT. Hot. a. C. Ayres, Jad.e. In the as.:ioment of Mote-j Rosen ihal. On trial by the Court. Clothing for the Poor. There is further need of c'othing for the poor. Clothicg bags will be distributed in the northeast part cf the city, beginning Thursday, acd will be collected during the following week. Anyone who has worn clothing to tpare who is not called upon can leave it '. ihe Benevolent Society iccni cr it t.ill be called for. The clothing collected is cut ever and repaired, and is thus made xrcre valuable. The Clothing Committee ba given work to the amount of Si a week to a number of women. New Manne) Is made up into underclothing. Every little helps ia making more comfortab'e those who suiter this winter as never before. Oscar C. McCullocii, Mr. Cobb'a New Enterprise. Mr. Joseph E. Cobb, a popular and well known lecal journalist for the past eight yar-, 1 as taken an interest in the Eyening Minute, wiifch will be enlarged on Monday next to double iis präsent s-za, e.cd will be published with Mr Cibb as maaaing editor, E. T. Hammer asfc. täte editor, and C. L. Devine business manager. The Minute is to be printed quarto blzQ. and the promise is that it will retain its noval features and reat typographical appearance. Under the j editorship of Mr. Cobb it is likely to beome ! a popular and enterprising one snt paper. The Outcome cf a Scuffle, Eugene Maloney while scutlhng with another employe at Bowen fc Staw-vrt's yeE terday, received a cut in the back of the ceck with a paper knife that caused the bleed to flow freely. Both bojs were badly frightened and medical aid was summoned, tut the injury proved not to be a serious one. She Never Spoke to Her Father. A recent number of the Lanca3ter (Pa.) New Era contained an account of the sudden death of Mrs. George W. Pensenich, of Beartown, in the extreme eastern end of the country. No one was present to witness the death but Mrs. Eensenica'a daughter, who fcr twenty-five years has refused to talk to cr with anyone but her mother and two sisters. George W. Senseaich, the proprietor of a tannery on the old Downing town turnpike, between the township line cf East Earl and Caernarvon, married Miss Elizabeth Kurtz, from which union there were three children, all daughters. Lydia, tte oldest, is marrid to James Em?ry, of 8alisbury; Harriet is the uteemed wife of Levan Wenger. of Bareiile; Emma, the youngest, acd the subject ft this eketch, has lived with ber motoer. Sbe is about thirty years old, and daring the t ine nevir epoke to anyone but her mother and two siiters nntil a fewdayj r:cc, when her mother fell over dead in her presence. She afterward related the clrcumMaPtxs to leveral ladies, and has since spoken to many others. 6b e went to rcbool, br.t refused to recite any If ssons, and seemed ai mute as if she was unable to speak. Nevertheless sh acquired a very fa:r education. She attended church jegolarly. aud was a consistent member at Br'deTil!e. She went iuto society, seemingly eDjoyed it very much, and whn spoken to theonlv answer the speaker would revive was fciaUe Sliobtd a spec at abho:r;ncs of ouea.

Many a one thousht that she roust talk and made vain erfortj to get a reply. It s said tt at when quite smill h?r fataer U mpted her with gold pieces If she would on y epeak one word to him, bat it was osiieii. Pour yeara ago h?r lather died after a 'ineering illness, aril she constantly attead-d Mm with the kindest care, but not one word wou'd she pak t him to console him. The ca is at present the talk of th cut. re ea?:ern end of tb county.

Common Sense oa tti ltllrud Oaeatton. ! ETenlai Post.! Tne efforts of the joint tr.nffi: pool, of which Mr. Fink is the re.-pecabl and hardworking chief, hybeeu a prolonged fight e gainst natural la 0' Tb at emp. to apiortioa th9 rilwaT traffic of th-? country i-mong certain line3 upon any other p an than that of open competition is ture to fid jeener or later. It may work nnre or les f ittsfactorilv a few yearr, but it wilt hrek down in thee'id. The very suxsi which attended it at tbe beginning led to the building of the Nickel P.ata, the Lac's a vanna, end the West Soore lines. The disastrous coDsequencea of these new underrating will probably prevent any farther invest noots of the kit d for some t im? to cotn bat whatever increa-' traflic ruke th- ex s'ig Ii: rs o i. e u ora d-i tiabl; ai J t!i- po d o.;cj itiure seriot I-, v: ruty ! 'ox a froh 4i Cijuiou into the territory mn oTtroUed by it. nn'ef t't 'aw-makioc pt irteren-s end puts a liu:it upon railroad courrumion. This the la v M.akiu po er is not likelv to do. Poorly Kfevtardt-d for Its Faithf alue ss. Harper's Weekly, j V. hn Efarfrg Montreal the engineer of a Grand Trunk tjuin saw a great dog etanding cnthetrck j.r.d barking furiously. The enainfer blew his whistle, yet the hound did not budge, bat, crouching low, was struck fev the IccouotiTe and killed. Soma piece? t f while njrjslin on the eDin attracted the crgiiif tr's nctice; be stopped tbe train and v erit back. Btsida the doad drg was a dead chi'iJ, wh'ch, it is inpps;?. had wandered cn tho trek arid gone to leep. The poor watchful nunrrtin lidd si veil it hj""si for train to it.:p. but. nr.hi'', :ui died at P& t est, u victim to nt' Clklo Apsnranee Phila iolphii Tr-:raTi i Evidently ex-Manager E.iciu.., who ably assisted Mr. C'lairtuin J ?es in running the hepublican prty ir. tj the mire, oavtders himself a professor f "boioticn A ail k'nds," hence his kiGdly intert, as reported in the coa'.truction of the new Cabinet Mr. E.kin.j i? prticilarly uaolrons tlat Mr. Cleveland shall "ma1: no mistake" in the matter of to SJcretary?hip of th3 Int rior. The V:ce Chairman's insurance uncr the circumstance is olossal. Thy Will be IJt-reet TNew Ycrk Suu.l We may safely trust to the self-interest of th baiiks not to precipitate a eilver crisis. Ltcislaticn on the subject would alarm tbe public, and thm do more harm than ero'vl. On'y we beg thesa who regard banks a i b -'re-olent institutions, to bs fostered at the pablic xpen8e, to disabuse their minis of t'i idfa. Banks are organizeil and conducted to make salaries for their odicerj and civideLds for their tharehoMers. Tittle for the Hill. fSarana-Ji News.) It is proposed in Texa3 to make drunkenness sufficient erutid for divorce. Tho bill introduced in the Legislature to that effect oi.'Kht to be headed : A bill to be entitled p." act to encourage divcrces and drunken1. J:S." I Cheerful liulueüM. I Courier-Journa'. The Nashville World is complaining of the rMcat ccst of burying dead Congressmen. N'. rfcse! No money is more cheerfully t r by the taxpayer than that which goes to bury a Congressman. Rheumatism Quickly Cared. Tiierebas never been a medicine for rheumatism introduced in this State that has Riven euch i niveuai fatisfacticn as Durans's Jlheuinatic iN Tctdy It stands out alone m the one gret Tt n-töy that a ti:by cures this dread disease. It i- tiki-ü hiUrruHr anl never has asd never cau to cure the worst case iu tbe shortest time. It l s the indorsement and recommendation of jry leading iiTf.icians in this State aud etsewine. It i fold by every druseist a: Si. Write f. free forty j.ae pamphlet to R. K. HtLPIIENbilNi, Lrujrciat, ashmß:on, D. C. .dvlce to Mothers. LfBS. WIN3LOWS SV. OTHIKQ SYRCP should alwayi fc cued whan children aro cnttlnji teeth. It relates tie litt: i Tcreratcneo, it p. -od uce natural, quiet si cepi r. riviah tha e.v.11 frcra pam, anJ tho little c r rutt avratc "nsht w a tunoa.' it U yery i -xant to tajrre- It soothes the child, öfters the res, allays !J jnm. relieve wini. rcniotes tij i"ve;, and the bi?t known rcne-tr for dikrrVr. ether arsin? from tthljg or other r.-m-a. Twer;.t7 fl7s oeta a bettle. SOCIETY NOTICES. 0 MASONIC AVA-. SCOTTISH KITE S. V iniah Council. P. of J. Meeting this (Wedf resc'sy) evt-ninu at 7:t0 o'tlocfc. Work, liittenth aud blxlceuth lerctR. v. i:. wm jur, M. K 8.M. ( F TIoiiTDV Sprrpfarv. c. e ki;e(jelo a. wuirsKTr, Fuueral Directors and Zrabalmers, Io. 77 North Deld'.vare street. Telephone connectloo to cSice and residence?. Carriages for Weddings aad Parties. Absolutelv Purs This powder never varies. Atotryeiof purity, HreHgth and wbolesomene-y. Mere econoraic--il than tne ordinary kinds od ra not be oi4 la coinpetiticn with the multitude of low ipst, short weiset, alnm or phospbste powders, sv.io'ily tncacB. Royal Baciso Powoxa Co. 103 Wail Street, Kew lors.

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KITTLE IVFM a irr vj us S-S IlaadirTio trd r?!Iero all thrs tr'aMf! rr!.-!-der.t t a hiliois ruiacf the fystrni, ench j3 1;PrJs in V. i:id Z.z. 7hil then oostresua-W-ccv.a Las laa&ho.vn fa curii. FJ W Ii ü u n-ft-.-h, y-J Carter's LittljLIvcrr.niWfcr.: raJ-i;il.:j 11 Cn--:ir-L: esriag tad prsvectitsf, tnaoj.ng ccaj .Iciit, -hl!2 tncy also correct c'.i i:?ordo" cf th? stoaarh, ctirnnbte tho li7er Aad rer-a.- ;he t3-.TelJ. Even ii ihty ciJy cared L ill r ! Lj Achs Viry vrriW be &!riort pr?cel""i9 to tho? n who t'Icr izom. thij fi:-:rc;-.:r.g conp'.iint; but fortatate'y tiie:r gilnr !c:3 not cai here, andthosa who race try thera will f nd tbosa itttlo pills vai.: tble in fo m. 'iv w cy j the ttLcy wi.U not bv wilhug da wiUioat ü.cia. Iut titer all s:c!r head 7a the bmJ rf po mny lives thst fcera Is where w xaako oar great bjaat. Oar pilla euro it vrhila CDcrsdorct. Carter's Littla Liver Pills are very email and cry eaay to take. One cr two rUIs maka a dos?. They are Btrictly vegetable and do cot pripo of pure, but 1 tbeir ptntlo action pleasa all who Tjsothem. Ia vials tt 5 cents; five for $1. Sold ty drugi5t3 everywhere, or ecat by maiL catuT?7Tw rmnxciyjs co.9 7 WHEAT BAKING PURE and WHGLEISOHE, 1 mntains no tr1':rl."us irtrmliFnt. lrje.iv s no il toriuii8 s'lVtuuvun the lml ai P i 1 uie HTaj a Creaia cf Tartar aud Alma fowdcra I' - It retorea tn th 2onr the t'rf.Ty frrix-.rfantcou-Ftitu?nt.H n-jet re.l iu the br.-ri 1 tl-d wli-at. 11 mk. a u-rter aud L(-;h:cr L-iätu;t Ui..u aay Ctiitf b-loiib'i o'Aiicr. KA3TIH KiEFLEISCIi'S SDNS, EotabUshcdl--. 53 FULTON fST., N. Y. For sale by all leading grocers. D A. BÖHLEN SON, ARCHITECTS, KAPÖL1S, IND. Tc'erhone 744. WAR "ON Oarpets!

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Our Price List, and Fio Reserve in Patterns. All Goods a3 Lit3. 3?est Velvet Carpet - - - - $1 22 1-2 Be3t Body Brussels 5-Fra me - - 1,12 1-2 Best Smith 10-Wire Taps. Brussels - 67 1-2 Best All-Wool Extra Supers 62 1-2

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ia i a FRANK. GOAL! i r, " CETlENl ANDSEWER PIPES. -r (:: EiST GIOBGIA STREE 7 OOAi

kS'.H the City Gas C0IL', always Dry asd Clean, and All Kinds of COAL At LoAvent Prices, OFFICES 60 Borth Sslavcire.140 ßcuth Alabama, and 453 Rast Oh:o r.rrfir.tf. Telephone 444.

C OALi! Fer ten day our r-peu, drertisea price was io ceati xer ton lower thn any ana all ot

ers ia ürazil ü.ccs. row, tave raocty etui oy oraericg BKOOKtSIDlfi CO,L! Ir. limine and strength skin to Pittsburp. free from Foot and clinker?. No o'her dealer h it. H (M'ti is hiirerthis cioiuin? an3 and a wider door is opened for tue latroluc.loa ol Iir.,t3: elj lo.m In that? Ivy Brockside, Lrookfe'de, Erock.i ie, S2.&5 per ton. SCIltD U L: niTiiiir tri iii, rr Tn

SM-I.XYVM.Lfc LI" KP l"0 4L, Per loa, (only ibif prrs tu u' hMPF. i rr ion B'.:aZ1L FI 0CK. fulluelht. t fll forUd 3For prices on all kinds ot Coal Call at oEce. EHRLICH & SMITH, TFLEPIJfir K 1014. V.U. I. EI FLEY.

Undertakers, Funeral

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soft Pirat-Glas attend nco at low prioos our motto. Uflice and Wareroonis, Nos. GO and f2 West Market St.,near Illinois To! Dhouo KTo. 331.

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LOST Any rtlc'e of vAiüe, mt eieeeJ.; thref lines, inertcd two time FF..i CLdtr the head 'Situation WaateJ,'1 fo-ir iia or lot., ls&erted FREF, "?A7 ANTED PoItlo3 auUht wdtrhiaaa or ;4nV ltor. MlL! M M , th o;'.;. lj .; t AMT1--A i;r.tiou by an ex -uent fa-n ferM tit'cl f'ue. T-TTrANlMD ituitica by ex;-.rien d .lrr3VV ufkir jo k?w tii iauiilits. v.ali or alinss fl" ' tt M:chitn:i fin ::. "YT ,' yMII Siu.stira by h first-"!.?. cio"w, in V lute' or j uuixnt e;:i n cr &::r:M MATH ILL" II ALL! N, llo Nona McCA.-i.17 s'reer. 0:1 -N'J FD Ky jf;u:i: U it- rf xp riece. s't'iV Mti.ia in di( sii h ti ... :.i:; rt 1. r l.e a :actinift. Call cr B.u!re8 1. A. II ,25 K-t Mu-.nu-iu fctiett. 3 ANTKD- Fy a vo'. ur Ti tr. a ro-ütiöu as ''?yf !sl or fll"iia:jt ;.:.okk.-t ptr in s ,n :n:irare c:!I(e or vvL.;Um e ;.-!..-. Jjirk i:i ti;u:aud a jj;oa writer, MAY, care Statin!. VH ANTED AO ENI S -New siy rf enhr-'d I'itture. id-'erent frim any ever ninJ:. Corrtc. hkericse. D'irsb' and tbf-p. 3 5 SNYDER S OfYING IlOLSF, In1:4ip)!. ANNOUNCEMENT. THOiF. ?oJcg to 1:0t S; rins lor ij irtsirncnt of syphilis, gket, crofUiH. p.i-a aü eutmeou or Mord diftaKf, ean be cure J for oue tnird tt!i coft cf such a t ip at the oM relmble iiad. I l ave been keated here for twenty time ye.4rs. and w ith ir.t 8dvant6ge of 'orsfird tucccsful experience (m warrant a cure in all ones. Srertn.ur.rrr.pa aid lrar t teucy, in nil their nase. io:tivelv cured. Oitice hourF. S a v.l. to 0 p. r.v, 4 : Vircin'k avenue, Indiannpoh. Pills ?;pntvr!ti lull ditt'tDsat 81 ptr box. DR. BENNETT, iuecvar to Dr. FwiD?. FOR SALE. V Op.3ALE-One Cue draft taillon. Ii ALSTON 13 FOR BAl.E-TlotiKs and ".ot in aU paru of the citT. aAYLEd fc FEN TON. 73 East Martet S . 70R 8AEII-Cl.e5p-A cood wholesale notion ? wagon, ij.h .;! Intest iinprovec-'uti. Aircss F. VOGEL, Co.umhu!, lud. f " ,T ON FY- At lnwe.;r rt'.e of lnterel. 7. W. V ILLlAMS Co , 3 ar.d 1 Viutoa ilyz. rr'O LOAN Money with priv"ve or .re:Mvmeut: terns reasonehie. Til OS C. DAY A CO.. 7;i beM risrkfot. street. Iadiaea;jis. FOR RKNT. " Y"Oi: KENT Two or three uafUTiie 1 rooms r on Kurt New York street. Apply at 97 Fist Washington street. 2i JOHrJ EDWARDS,. POSTER ti Lean One Hundred Largo Stands. 300 3-Shect Boards. Also Controliini Mate Heise Pebcb OFFICK HiOnl Omem. PRIOSS! Carpets! olixrory. CTjTtaKzr-, M. DELL. - FIRE. CLAy CHiMNEY TOPS. These Chimney Toes are hijjhJy ornamental as well as ufefnlfcr curing smoky chimneys, which are 'X generally caused by "wind blowirg 7 into the top of the chimney ana ostructirj the ascending currect of smoke. But these tops &re mzde in such a shape as to throw up an? transverse current of vricd and cause it to pass over the fiue instead of into it. They are easily applied i to any ccoraon chimney with ce rnent or nortar See that the top ;: , k-is set perfectly level and they will (resist as heavy wind storas as the chimney itself will Call and see these tops. I -v J Ii dtai Br-irll de. a-.-of tbis präiT)"""..'."."!.' $.t'f) -'. 0 :t.t o 14 Vance Elock, Virginia Ave. ELIJAH II F. L t 3. Directors,

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