Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH ft 1835.

DRATK IN ADVEUJilTT,

At Mr. I.oiiidals'i irlitocritto mtnalon the tullat Uttera wr bronht In with tht ICUj tritt colle, to that Mr. I-onsdalawas J.itaulJljr eatlm or antra uiarmalada when her husband read out Ui rontanta of tha JttUr ilh a hUck (1x4 which U 1 juil coma t irons Woon Mountain, r l.tfi it tf o ? trhceit Mr. I'Oittilil. "And wtiti itt iSunttUrt What v-ryttn plÄnl rlremi!Unr!M "Ith wm my mitt rotiln,M mil Mr, l,t)M.i iU. MA brijtht a girl as i ever saw. t tll lf. Nmuiir-nlth 111(10 hMlUtidti". 'era couMu'l Uk .r lit here?" 'TiUliir In luftt?'1 m-mial Mrs, I. int Ula almost In ii scream. "Wtijr wtire tvtld i mU widow AinUii yowiitf woman? S lllly ItMVPli'l fei'MC lUMIUtl to 1 it miM(iltmintiVM7 ' 'Well, II. I'm sonr fur imr Mary," Mid Mr, I miNtUl "I think Imtt Iii Mut i I ye I ft rr aav. hlx tlatie.hlere aud w nt v r t itt on, l'prli!', Nu Mnl"--wltt lha u'd lia!allnif formula Mjnu vYOuluM't Ilka to adapt oiia "Thank you," aatirh ally obmrvt his wlf. Wheri 1 tlo rtMlva an adapted nullit Into .my houia, It will not hatha i ountry article." AI tha adltary llttla farm un Moon Muuii 'lalh, iOtovr, tha taina subject ifhlriK dm wild while Mr. Irta was seadnif on th iMt-le muurnlnjc which tha bereaved fatally muht tt'foril )tt-lri was washing tha dlahe. Itial wu f.trniotf tha carpet will a piece of woolen m i it oftlia lama color, and l.ty waa trlm ii inn Mvm plain atraw hat with hand of mat a Inexpensively ai MslbIe. Hnata wai I u a 1 1 u t v r a shining tlu-pau of dandelion i n for dinner. Ksther, tha younMt, and ro-irst (.( nil, wai frtln a llttla Hock ot n wny chlfksna, and Harau, tha tddaat, wai a e nt at a uettfhhor's. helptnfr to makeup tl a i'Tl(;k' utiU of half a dojiin boys. ' Baratt wta always no handy wita tha iiMitla," Mm. lrlx with pardonable prlt. "Hut, methtr," said Ilosa.lookliitf up from lr work wltft a troubled countenance, "what ara we to do?'1 "Mother." aald Uile, "our I.onsdala c;utns .ira rich. Couldn't we ko to them?'' Crt;itiiIr not,M auld Mrs. Hrlz with a sparkle of tha ejea tb.it which t A not yet loit tbelr for-et-rne not blue. I wrote to them, (tiling them of onr ail'.l.tiun, nnd they ent back a Mter full cf commonplaces, without even Ottering to help us," "Hat they ara rich und wa ;ire poor." 'Yea. tictl thfv Jive In aplendld atyla, Hattie Cooler aya," added Boay. 'Very IIkcly.M Mid Mri. Drix. "But ;.i Jong as they are aaven pairs of b.itidi in ihu laanly, and God aparea oar health, I do not proi o?e to tnrn gentael beggar." "Hat. mother," began Kan, who w.n the crt aklrg member of the family. "I think ttatTv tettled it all in my own mind," aald Mm. Dilx, atitchin aay nntil her needle looked like a Itaai ot steel Unhtniofr. "I'ne linage i la?, although it ian't ballt after tho latest faibion. The air is wholesome, ri-.d there la the Clack Spring, where reocle come to get the water for ten mllea aroand. J Iii m to keep bo irdeis " "Hurrah for tne little mother!" cr!ed Ive, c.'applDg her plump handi. "And I njy hflu you roake castarda and do up pre atrWs, nittvn't I, mamma?" ' cniie arid Kather may help me. Si rah can slwejs farn ber living at tailoring work. Helen ihl. go into the glove factory; I'm to!d Ihi'y reed new hands there. Lizzie can belp Mrs. Dart, tbe milliner, and Koaie is to re nursery governess at Mra. Millingham'i. .And if, between ns. we can't earn a decent itveiihond, it will be tcry BtranRe." declared lln. biz. Bay aDd Esla were delighted. Koala naturally regarded her position as a decided promotion. Helen, however, dropped a tear into tbe pan of hot water which she had just poured oat. 'The Klove factory, mother?" ehe repeated. "But it will be such a a tränke, lonesome jiUre. I don't think I shall like it." "We ruunt all of ua try to like our duty, child," aald tbe brisk little wido. "Mary is going to open a boardinc-home," said Mr. Lonsdale again to hie wile. "She ins requested me to Insert an advertisement in the dailies for her." "Very laudlble In her, I am sure," said Mra. LoLSdale, with a yawn. Suppose yon were to go there for a few weeks before the Saratoga season opens," sag seated Mr. Lonsdale. "You can't very well stay here while the painting and repairs are going on." "I don't know that I can endure that sort of -living," Ki'.d Mrs. Lonsdale, dubiously. ' Mary Dili need to be tbe best housekeeper I aver knew," answered her huiband. 'Io von nppoae ahe will take me cheap?' "1 thonld Imagine to." So Mra. IiOnftdale wrote a patronltng let ter to her hutband'a cousin, beapeaklng the be t room. Bat when ahe got to Moon Mountain there -was only one little square room left. The farce ot the lllack Spring had gone forth in all directions, and n newspaper had promulgated an article praising the delicious paretreated ulr ana well populated trout brooks cf the mountain, and the consequence was that the farm house was fall. "Hat this room is tco iruJt," said Mre. Jnsdale fretfully ut she looked around. "It's all I bave left," naul Mrs. Drix, ' and 3 could have let it. half a drzen ttmciover if it b.du't been reserved for you, Coailu Jieomi." You'll take me ut a reduction trom the usnl i ru-ra, I tupt cee?" said Mrs. Lota-ii-. 'i hU charge you just what I chirge ever boo j !. neither more nor less, " an awered Mrs Drix. Hut that is too much," whined Mm. I.ons dale "How much did jou expect to pay asked Mrs Drix with a curious t prk!e in . her eyis "lu thi' wilderness, here," a;d Mrs. I.ons t?& ' laelve fhlllin; would be ' If lLose are your ldai we never shall ccne to term'ssld Mrs Dix "But if you an reaHv crjinit ed lor n:ouej " "JIt drar Mrs. Drix," said tb rich nun'i wife, "jon have no idea of th perretual deTtarcs cn us lor mntey. ' I will take jou for twenty live shilling." Mr Drix completed her lentence as if the other hd not epoken. And the br-ain was complfteJ. Mrs. Lomdale tat not been in tha hoaea week befcre she took her husband's cousin severely to tsk. "That brrrid old man in Up faded oll?e green aait has the test rcom iu the house,' said ste. "The very be!t." Yes," ald Mrs Drix: "h is ray mother's uncle. He wrs always very good to my pjor husband." "Rut I'm tcld he only rays half price'." "Thai is my affair," ea'd M-s Drix. 4Tut is it true? ' insisted Mrs. Lonsdale Ye?, it is true," confessed the widow." "He is verv old. and can't eo nn and down stairs, so. of course, he mast have the first floor room." "But be hasn't any property." "He cwrs Carrape farm, across the motxntsic?." said Mrs. Drix, "but nobody will rmt it of him because the land la so rocky, find the farmfioae was burned down last

fall when there were to many first In the woods. Beyond that ha has nothing"

wra. immune curled her lip. "Hueh Impndenet " she said. 'Nobody his any rttht to live to be nventf Tears of eg without having laldupaome little provision for the raiura " I was thinking." aald Mrs. Drix, "that perhabt Conan . Mortimer Lonidale would contribute a Utile aomeihltitf to hli support, as we are equally reitieu." "iru may he very iura ha will not," said Mra I.onat! tV with i'uphsU, Verv wail." tatd Mr-. Drli. ratmlf. "Ho lhall never want while I i' help him." TIio ttry nail week, howavar, Old air. lUrrow w fmind ttd In hl arm chlr. Abd by will tit bad left amythln hi iw ifiaed to his graiiilnl(0 Mary Drill "I wln you J if ur ('rruß i arm," fliutklrd Mil. I.Ohdal, 1 01 roiirit you'll tav to pay taiea on tl, o It wilt he itbo lutely luui.er out of pof aet " "II wai n'l ita in i tu mva, earn i.iri. urn, Manwhlla tha fmlir wna lroi"fliitf. t iah was iiiKas'd In marry a tlirlflv yonriii farmar of the nali'lihorhood, Jlalaii was earning a aod llylux. l.lrKr wan ponlernplatlntf thaaMllnj unoi aainall nillllnar'a ahon on her own a. count an i;ole wa In tittU favor at Milllnghaut I'lara, liven Mia. LomiUla adiulttad thither rave Trench rook could not ascel the at Ila nihi, cream, deltutla rakes and ilalicltius puddings which thota yotintl itamaala com poundid, with tha help of needatd e-u and country rrram. "I'm allium sorry our rooms ara eiiatied at laratofiii,aht tha i lly U ly. lamf't ting rather lu like Mo.m .MonnUin, And your tahhle l( dirididly good, Mary " lint Jut aa aha ri punaina bfr lU troiika for tha rnmoval to the Men aof innlern (tah idi a. Mr, IdliMrtle himialf raiuaihan "Well,"aaM the Udy, airily, wlut ii tha news, Mortimer lud news." said Mortimer In a lnariic cent. 'We are ruined Jha hualnena haa tone to rerklha Cashier has Med to lidl glum ml we haven't a cent to ( all our uwn," Whirr upon, naturally enough, Mrs, I.ondaia w nt Into hysterica. Wh--. Mra. Drix rame In Naomi was wildly Joadli ; her hint and with rcprOtches, Mortimore l.onidala a too. I leantns aualuat tha mantel, with something glitter!!) In his I Ki ll. Mrs. Drix went up to him and t3lc it awey with gentle authority. "tileme ttiat I'Htol, Mortimnre," aaldshe. "(let up, NaoiuI, and leave oil crying and bobbin;;. If ever you needed to ba a woman, you r red to be one now," "We are ruined; we are rained!" shrieked Xavud. tearing her hair. "J never can redeem myself: ' said Morti ruer huskily. "Yon had better have let me snoi.i uiyaelf, Mary." "i'lbawl ' aald Mrs Drix cnrtly. "ulctde is tte last resort of the coward Don't yon know, Mortimer, that it li always darkest ju t before daylight." "I don t know w liat ym mean," aaid lis. "Then listen to me. The old lawyer his last come over from Curreg'e Farm. He ava that they have jti't struck a ric'i vein of Iron on the rocky ntl) tnere. A toct com pany waut to boy It of ma fnr i. wu. and J ve egreed to aell it I tele Durof wai as much yonr granduocle as he was mine. We will divide tbe mooey, Mortimer, vou aril I " Tint I hava no riebt to it, Mary," falter ed he. ' Net by law, perhaps," said the widow. "but you have by equity at all events, half of it tbail be jours. What do I want of live thotand pounds? Half will be great riches for ite. The girls are all doing well, and I like to had a busy life. Nay, Mcrtimer,you mrsttakeit." il turned away hie face. Mary," taid he, "you have heaped coals os fire on our heads." Ro Mr. aDd Mrs. Lonsdale settled on a rett; farm on Moon Mountain, and.strange to relate, tbeir only son, (Jeoörey, eventually rxarried Iaaie Drix. "So that you'll have t! adopt one of Mary Drix' eirla, after all," jocosely eaid ber husband. "Sbe'i a perfect little. darling." eald Mn. Lonsdale, who bad softened strangely of late. And, in epite of the discouraging prophe cies of the world, tbe Widow Drix and ber family bad succeeded In maintaining their Independence. A Uli OST IN CliUKUtl. Tbe A pparltton Hint Startled tbe Young 1'nttur of Connrt tlcut Congresatluu. Norm n h, March L The exercises at the afternoon meeting in the West tilde Baptist Church of this city were varied last Sunday by the appearance of a spirit, seen by the j astor, Kev. F. II. Dickinson. It was about 3 o'clock, and tbe snn was slanting into the southern windows throazh the parted shat ters. There was a small audience in the sanctuary. Several brothers and slaters had rxade brief addresses, and Mrs. Klsmg had iott rreumed her seat, after speaking earnestly and with marked eloquence on the near nees of tbe spiritual world. Mr. Anson (lardner, a member of the Central DiptM Church across tbe river, stood up In his place in the audience, between the pulpit platform and window, and prayed. Tbe prayer, which was long and fervent, had hardly been concluded before lU v. Mr. Dickinson, who had been standing at the pulpit, his eyes halt closed, Informed the congregation that daring the prayer he plainly taw in the clar light, at the right cf Mr. Gardner, the gray iigure and features cf a brother of the latter, Mr. v. IS. Gardner, a zealous Methcdist, who died suddenly a liar ago or more. Mr. Dicklnnon showed coLSlderabie nervouinrss wnne tuAking tne announcement, and the audience was aeeply moved. The preacher is youug, of a tall, alight CVure, and with fine silky, curling auburn nalr. His wblle ikln and delicate Itaturen indicate aalender constitution, a id his manneis extremely sjiiittlve nerves. Tbe West S de Unpmt Vociety Is I'tiriM-a-cally orthodox, anil tne pntor is as othod ji a his congregation. They regard spiritualitm aa an anr f the devil, tnouph th-y hie at less to explain tbe apparitioa that apI (arid to Mr. Dickinson. The Spiritualists I the town are delighted, and aver that the vf-ung clergyman ia a finely developed seeing mediunL On of Oovurbur Curttu'n Hoya. Governor Cartin, who U quite ft conspicuous figure at Washington, both in Congress at1 the social circle, created a sensation at the tbiater the other night, savsa dispatch. He baa been anxious to fee Henry Irring, and told Mrs. Cnrtln and their daughter, Mrs Wilton, to go and he would meet them liere. "Tbey need not engape a seit for lim. No, no; he would get a seat and be all r ght," he said, aa they parted. The House staid in ettaion on tbe lliver and Harbor bill until it was quite late, and by tUe time the (ioverror ieacbd the theater there was landing room only and very little of that He wedded himself in alnns one of tho side a'8'es ard happened in front cf some men w ho were perched upon a windowsill. Oue ol them touched him on the shonlder and told him to stand aside. Just thea a big, doub'e bs'ed fellow, who was standing clcs by, pointed his ißdex finger up at three window-sillorcaments with the firm inquiry: ''Do you know who you're shov'en? That's ex-GoverrorCurtin. our old War Governor." Then gettiLg lcud:r: "I'm oae of the bays; I terved under you. Governor; nobady shall shove yoa arcund wbers I aca: it dotyac:!

that wlndow slll," ha shotted; "git down qnlrk." and as Ihey slid front their roast he yelled: Bhtll 1 knock them down. Uiv rrnor. alilll I knock them down?" and the fellow fairly danced with excitement, lly thta time the door ketra had readied the parties, when Cur tin's protector audited: "(ill the old Governor ft seat," and pulling out ft roll of bills, "gU him ft a-at," Lo con tttititd lit ft voice that itlenrtd the aciors on h atai. ' (ht him a Mat) hera's tht money for It," There was one private bo not yet occupied and the nmtiaiters were glad to rush Curtln into It in end tbe scene that was not on the Mile. 'One of the boys," as he catld hlniMlf then, look hla station In tha mid lie atale, etui for the ret of the evening t-ased liitatiily Inn u.rt pruitn box at tha old War (Invert or. who during tha mal waa unable 1 1 avoid the attention he wan receiving. It rrrsttd luor kiniiimiiriiUiid applaihi l hau aiiy at ete in the play, Alt l'i iiiii.lar UHli it l.loM, l.ouatitt MUiiiunt, A very draiimlM! nifr itlva of an anrountar with ft lion la puhliahed by an Algerian pa I er, It appears that for month past farm us if aiding near a forMt In tha Atrh in cd ony have tn victimlxed by the Hon, which carried IT their raille, and especially evinced a pirtlallly for their aheap, liiasperatad by the gaps made in their email llocka, tt was ilsteriuined to make war mi tha depredator, and MviMitaeu Milan, with live or alt Arabi, ltd out on what proved a vary perllom ad Ventura. They took tip thalr poiltiou In t arlies of four and five, at ortatu spots In the forest which it was conjectured tha ttnl mal would 1 eis, and toward nightfall tha enemy was ateti coming leisurely aloiii by one of these psjllre, numberiag tive iimii., Afier (onsultinK iciaiher It was driutl (hat they ihuuld Iii Imu'Unt'Huly, a'id at ft given signal they dhl so, the 1 tors being seen to fall uttering a tremendous ro.tr of Ci( i u'n. He ras not dead, however, as tha inen too quickly imagined, autt when they approached the animal lie tqho i hla feat, f rushid one of his a-süllanls with a blow of bis powerful l aw, and aei.lig the head of Ms vittim, smashed it a at mie. Turning from the mangled remains, the brute next attacked another man, biting ott his arm and otherwise injuring him. Two other members of tha party wert alio grlavorly torn and bitten by the enraged animal, and might have lost their Uvea in ttu terrible encounter had not their uninjured comrade levelled his gun at the lion a ear and been lucüy enough to stretch hlut out on (he ground dead. Ai rotoiof the fact that March 1 was the date originally set for the simultaneous publication on both sides of the Atlantic of the leviifd edition of the Old Testament, it is stated on what appears to be good authority that the leading booksellers lost heavily ou tre JJevlsed New Testament. It is said that tie King James tdltion has bynomeaia been tni erreJcd, and that the demand for it baa not peiceptihly decreased. Heavy stocks of tlo new version were disposed of by auc ticn.and certain dealers ate nowholdlrg ibem in hopes of a future demand, which tbe 7 believe w 11 be sure to come wbn tie pet pie become accustomed to the change and appreciate the work cf tbe revisers. Cnicago Inbooe. v", r s SAtiftii iu tliM Vrojj ultannet Ti e bile wrens grievous injury. Headaches, conatlt atlon, pain In tho liver aud stomach, jaundice, r.artca ecsue. A few doses of llostctter's Stomach Litters will reform thtse evils and preteut furtner iojurj. It la a pleasant aperient, its action upon the bowels being unaccompanied by griping. The liver Is both regulated ana stimulated by it, and as It is verv Impolitic to dlirezard disorder of that orRsn, which, throujh neglect, miy culminate In dangerous congestion and hepatic abscess, the U tters should be resorted to at an eirly sta&e, Failure to do this renders a content with ion malady more protracted. Fever aud aajiie, rheuinatlMH, kidney and bla Jdr trdublcs are remedied by this fine medicine, and the increaxlnz inflrraHl cf see rultic ted by It. It majr t also med In convalesc-enc- with advantage, as it hastens the icstorallon of visor.

A Iod feut tu the 1'eiitteiittnrf. Special to the Sentinel. Vafah, Ind.. March 4. Thta afternoon Ons Gordon, the hotel clerk who went through the money drawer at the.I.ntz lloose, this city, rome time aince, was aea tenced to one Tear in the penitentiary nnd fined Ilia attorney hied; a motion fcr a new trial, fioruon is a polished dude, and is eaid to be highly connected. it le singular bow rapidly news travel?. Mrs Willis i Travis, of Titbibarg. Pa., wo given up to die by her physician. Her form wss wastrd away and her appetite comnlete ly cone. Nothing in the worid seemed able lo deal with that dyspepsia cf hers As a lest retort. Mishler a Herb Hitters was sug gt-ited. Almost without hope, the first dose was administered, but the ntfect was almost instanlsneone. To make a long stary short, Mra Travis was completely cared. EXCRU CIATINO H expressive of tli most tntense pain, und ji t 8iii! n it from IclK tirnatbm end S'MiraiK'iA hay it docj note a pros tho ugouy tlicy tndiirc. CAN THE PAIN BE RELIEVED? Mr. r.onj. r. confdon, Kamlolph, N. Y., writes: Mrs. 'Mary J. Wilcot is nltiir ATBiornrtnoa row rotitkmiHtljr fur li'iiir xtaiKlltiif luflainiii. tory lUu tiiiiBtixm. probsMy hr csni U inrursI'lH, loit tiotliitx ei kiv' lj,rpiu')i r lit froxu tL rxiTiicutltitf pulun as Aim ui uoikju." No medicine hin ever boon produced that lms boon to aucceful ui nn.I toofimonlal riv.trdlng tri c mcicy cemo uiirfoikUod from all parts of the country. Mr. lUUVatson. ls:,lthSt. Detroit. Mich, wys: Atxmt March lM.my wlf w taken vrith vrs utt-M-kof IilMUuaMiti. iir-r uutl lower Und awniicu badly, eufi'-rod liib-rx pula, ar..t j irt of the tln. oilu'f.t t remain in t,e.. J'lit-.t varioua ivmMi wi'.'i no n-Iit f: wan indtuvd tt try Athloi'HOi-.ob May 1ft. Aflr talcliu lt d , piiiu -ash Ptitirely nonean 1 ellm nearly 11 miuv.l. The intlicin haa -Aorkt lik. charm, and I ff vur-d that auother bottia or two will rive inUivi cure." If you cannot get ATiri.oruortna of your druj (tist. uu will send it cxpn-ss tii-l. on rm-ipt of rrimlar pri-o one dol'nr pit Im.uIp. We jrfer that you buy it from your druffi;it. but if ho hasn't it, n t bj pt'rsuaded tu try cornet hin else, but order nt enco from us s lir ' Cted. ATHLOPHORGS GO. 112 WAILL tT. NEW YORK raR.3ST0FP0 FREE ! I i: ' B3rsas re-ajis - W A1- A.f fmt, ffiCenr. - 1 tafiUltCS IS tce M ur a. w mAm firri dfl tM. TrradM Sal ft trtaj bmla lrM M Fa Mtvaat ttrv fswj nntu rka, ft at fec run i-mt I f I f It 11" Vt,"l' ..

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I.lliu uiidi'iairfio-d, Auditor d main id Ihu Main of IndUitt, li.ot irrilfy that Ho- almra Is a coiit 1 1 (ipy ol i hu aun-mrut nt tho roiidltluit ol the ain a hum, tiniu-1 I '. opuy, im tau ml day ol ln i iiibti, ll, aaahwwu by llo oiUlual alalutiU'Ut, and Hotline i d 01141114I Utuuoiit Is now on Qlu Iu Hits diu tu. . Iu ti'atlmone whetfjof. I bervuiilo subacill.u mr namr and artl s my nfflMat al this 411 1 1., a, I tUr ol Matcli, Imi. JAMMII, lili'K, Auditor ol ntato,

omt:ui..i copy of w'vrIl:Mlü!N'i, ot1 'i-Miin uondition or 111 j ' UEVV YORK LIFE INSURAWCE COM PA MY, On the 3istdny of December, 1SS4. j.otated at No. 3fi aud :it jiroMway, New York City, N. V. t The Amount of Ita Caidtnl Is Non. A Mu. Tli. Amount of ltaC'ii)ltnt mlit u Is , . ) Hoat Coitiaoy. a THK AHWIA Or" THK COM IVAN Y AUK AH KÜLI.OW.S: I 'ahh on band aud lu the bauds of Agents or other persons S -'..'.'J. n 1 v lit Hi taiato uiiliuuntbi red &,ö-.m.Ii.'.ü Iii liotids owuod by the t'ompauy, buarlug lutcruat at Hio rale of per cent., secured as follows ntatset value '.7,7 1 1, J J J (3 Uinns on Jionds and Mortcuwn of lU-tt Kfiate, wortli doublu the amount lor which the Mino h inotitjie 1, aud froo from any prior Incumbrance 21.1 l'",4:il 01 1 lel tM othcrwikc m imd I'reinii.ur s In trauait and aueut'a talaucea 61.02 4 li iu for l'r tnlums- brans on cxlsttnit politic 0.007 : All other Ktuiitle 1-cJeired premiums, atciued tutmtt aud tcruporary loans l.r..5,s:0 Total Asteui - -3 t.'.vJ.Tü :i UAD1LITIK.4. Mutual endowments adjusted and due Clalma not pres.euted 8 ty.;;s3 0 leasts adjuated and not due 3 '..',( '0 ). Ixs(s uuadjusted VIsOjT ,J Los-cs In suspense, waiting for further proof 3j,uju to All olfaer claims aainst tbe Company I'reialurai paid lu advance and annuities due aud ttupaH uncalled for Sd.OCS rH Amouut necessary to reinsure outstanding rikp 4.3ts,tl6 ou Total Liabilities H,Oi.m 97 The greatest amount In anyone rhk lue.o.,0 (0

feTATE OF INDIANA, OrriCE of ADniToR of 3t atk. 1, theundertlxued, Auditor of 8tate of the tiute of In liana, hereby certify tliat avore ha cor rect copy of the statement ot the coudltlon of tne aiioe meutiaut-1 Company 0:1 cna 31st dy of I occuit'tr, lv4. asaaowuby tbe orijlual sutesieut. and tat lbs siid oru'ua. .statement is uo on fllo in ttisortitc. 1uh. In testimony whereof, t hereunto 'Jbsoril'o ray nam? sol aJit my o:!i, Ul Ra'.. this 4th day of Maren, lAMtrl ii. KICK, Auditor of t;e.

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Continontal Lifo liisuraiico Company, On the 31st Day of December, 1884. Lot-ated at Trumbull and Pearl Streets. Ilartfori. Coaa. Tlir Amount of Its Capital I . -:iOO.OOO O ine Amouut or ita t'upltnt pnld up 1 4 :uo,m)! oJJ THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY JA RK A3 FOLLOWS:

Carh on hand, aud In the bauds ol Agents or other Heal estate unlucutnbcred .Bunds owned by the Company bearing Interest at lows, market value: rnninrttrnl Ktaln Hf.Mktrod S'! ,' Ctica Cement Manufacturing Co, Mock. Handatd Cement Co. tot kKtlloujt it Buikley Manufacturing Co. Stocks Moitcaiza bonds set ured by deeds ot trust.. .. loans un honds and Mnrtttai:es ot RcaI hstatc the same la inoruaned, aud free from any prior ieots otherwise fecureu lebts lor premiums All other mcuritles Total AHktu. LI A Dil. I (ivmh unadjusted I okhs in suvrcufe auinii tor further proof AH other claluia acalnat the company Amount necc-Mary to reinsure ouuiauamg risks Total Liabilities,.

BTATK OF INDIANA, Office of Arnrroa of Stati. I, tho undersigned, Auditor ol Buto of tho Htata ol India na, hrtcby certify that tho aboro li a cor rrrt copy of tho statement of the condition ot the above mentioned Company on tho 3lst d tyol Ike. li, aaaLowu by the original atatcmeat, aud that tho aald original aUtemcut lauowouUlo lu Uils otbee. Iu testimony whereof, 1 hercuato suUcrlbo my name and aftlx my ofüclsl seal, tbls 5th (ua.1 day of March, iv5. JA11Ü 11. U1C1C. Auditor ot btale.

HAPPY BiBLIBP t; xdlly obtained at all staosof Chronic dlset.se, cmtraclcg tho various foima of Hklu Jjiseasea, hheumatlsm, Hcrolula, 1'rlmary and becondary Hrphllls, Gleet, Impotency. Hemtnal Weakniss and Bpermatorrbea permanently cured. Skill and ixperience can la relied on, aa I an a Kradnato oi medlclno and surgery, and longer locatod In tbu city tbau any other physician in my speciality, J bave made a ipecial study ol Female Dreisel and their treatment. Can eivo permanent rellei lu Inflammation or Ulceration of Womb, I'alnfal and öurprt?-ed Mcdkis. Sellable Fl lis, with full printed directions, sent to any address lor SI per box. consultation free aud Invited. F. LI, ABDETT, M. D., ISO. 23 Virginia At., Indliaunpolls, .s. B. rime note tbe nnmtcr, and thai arclä nice near with aame name. nirif t y"ur tree ,-tr; tr-Mi Wn-.n aa ;(,:.. !mm', aie -ii 1 t J repoit th t it 1 C'vn tutirs .;tfi. i u fi 1 ! b I.rii4;e t le-uiuusai tc J C. V.'lltlumaJL CoM CtQCirinii-.t.i.VTI3 Sol It y Dr-:?: us. In.e. at.l. El ' ' r j k ? r Curt. ar-a 3r:iartTtre (7-.vl ? srtiiferf nktfU 1 ct. SyirirtctwoctiL-.r;,::; t rTirvr. t'all er -,: . r

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