Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1885 — Page 7

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CoeIndd from TMrl rng. euttt tJ to luore tLau f lu LH), nJ that it Ii ft just debt and ouht to b pld. aad for the further reason that I aru oppjeeJ tj repadi HOD, I vote 'aje." Mr. COUY: In view of thl testimony of the büit lloate ConiuilnlH.fn, wriich ciaui Ui&, May Is Ltitld to ilO.ooO or more, I vote ai e." Mr. KN'ULE: It if the provinc of this House to analjza as a jury the testimony of thM witnesiei. W ars to take teitlmoay, nul not opinion; so I vote "no." Mr. FIbUKU: I have read the evidence cmfullj, and I believe the estate of Kiln Mjy ? entitled to the money, and bha'.l vote sTe.' Mr. GORDON: No member bere bai yet r" aimed this money is due under the contract, bat that the money is equitably dae. Ht vclo Las equity most perform equity. 11 this money is given, it ehould be lyei t the children or their khare of it. Tj tve it to her alone would be an icc-iuity; therefore I vote against it "no.'' Mr. 1IARIUXL: I was not at first certain 0:1 this; hut after an examination of tb.4 Fcarce to the conclusion that if the money is paid it should ba paid to the es täte, that creditors ruisht receive th,ir doe front it. If thla money is paid to Mrs. May, it will net bar the creditors from filing claims against the State. I vote "no." Mr. JiAYDEN: Oa the principle that it i better that ninety-nine guilt? men slicald escape than one innocent man should sutler. od although there may be no legal right to i -y this claim, yet it dees teem there is v.nj claim in equity that it should be paid. u d g'.flnc Mrs. May the beneht of the oubt, and bd'eviog it is better that the ate ehoold suffer rather than a widow be wrooped. I vote "aye." Mr. HKLM3: For the reason that I Rave tris claim careful attention nod investiga t ou two yeuis ago and voted for it, and as I 1 ave en cr heard cothicsdariogtheinvesti' (t ea cf the claim this cession to change my mind, therefore, believing that this is a j;st claim and ought to be paid, I vote ave. Mr. UOIJAN: To give Mrs. May the benetit of the doubt, her hatband being gone tha way of all tiesb. and not able to aupcar for himself, I vote l,aye." Mr. KELLISON: Became I believe that May was paid all due him, because I think iLdiana should be just to tue taxpayers rather than charitable to a woman, who, it i 9 aid, stoed es "a ministering hDcel" be' u'd her basbaud's death bed; because the money must come from taxes of the laboring ruan and of the wemen who toil at the wash Moid, and because it is a glaring attempt to iu' the fctate Treasury, I vote "no." Mr. PATTEN: One infamy follows anti 1 on the tloor of this House. The peamonev is appropriated too lafisaiy. I nst 0L0. then another, and here, on a technical claim, it Is proposed to give aiy li)ltA. On what groucd is It to be paid? Who 5SVS that It is legal? if this claim 13 paed I shall. If. ever I have opportunity, otier a resolution that the State Home Com m:;fiioners pay every claim Irom their f and a-idnoteonis ia here and say: "Weil.it i.-Vt exactly du, but pay it for eocity." If M'l'jwed it would be allowed to the estate. I Mr. I JEEVES: Mr. HendricVs. attorney t r &.rs. May, ana Mrs. May heraell c.aunel, ii I he arc nijtclf, before a committee, that I tt e cr.ly ground for Ihe claim was that tne Mate trained by the death of Edwin May; that by the ceasing of his p'ana money was tavtd. If the money is due it is due to the frfrtate. This pita cf equity is weak. I vjte ' no. Mr. SEARS: For the reason that this c'a'm has heretofore appeared before the As funbly ana has beeu passed upon; because it has corxe before this session and has beea eirefully examined by a commutes, who ex:tuitnd"wit3e!2e5 under cata, rcho teatiQed that the lady is entitled to the claim; for the reason that the testimony 01 Froiessor Cot lett, who Las been known from childhoo 1 as one of the most hont st of our State's citizens, favors the bill; for the reason that I be lieve my constituents will bear ma cnv. in mv action. I cast my vote "aye." Mr. SMITH, of Warrick: As the testi mony shows that there is not a dollar due, I vote "no." Mr. 8TALEY: I yesterday thought that ;';.Ci)0 was dus, and I thought the other ?1,CC0 was a gratuity. Yesterday we gave a man $ x,0GO, which might be a steal. He was a man, and able to be here in his own behalf with a cloud of witnesses. My gal lintry to a woman says that I shall stand by a woman. I vote "aye. Mr. TW1NEHAM: Bemuse I think it should be paid to the estate I vote "no." Mr. WILLIAMS: I wish to explain my vote. Each person with knowledge of the fcts who testified on this question says ibii 1 laim is icst, doe and unpaid. The public records of Marion County sho;r that the creditors cf Edwin May have been paid, and the administrator discharged. Toe state ment o the children cf Edwin May is on hie in the State Senate, showing that they desire the money paid to the widow. The Legislature two years ago Sec Acts of 1SS3. pa?6 211 allowed the claim. It Is a just cidum, and sin. .May is tv.e proper person to whom it should D8 paid. Therefore I vote "aye." So the bill passed on the vote given abave Till COLOR LIKE. On the regular order of reading bills the third time, Mr. Hooding called up the bill l?'. 13 ete page 173 regarding civil rightaof cn zens. Mr. GOODING: The purport of this bill ' that a 1 persons shall enjoy the accommo dations of public places not private fami lies it is a complete civil rights bill, but dots cot change the law preventing mtern arnage. it glyes a person refused pTihii: a?conmc(?atioD8 on account of eclor the light io tee, or if they do not sue, the man At. 1. . teus ii.SCMmtnatiCg mat ba prosecute! Un der the criminal laws. It secoas that the roiorid nan has his rights, but they feel tht t-.eycre Ucrimicated against, it will be l ol:cy to 1 isdit. Mr TOWNSEN'D: The centlemaa says it is poiitv. is unctjofttict? Mr CiOODlNQ: nrKht ia always policy. Mr.TOWKSF.ND: Notalwajs. Tte bill raved by yeas SI, uajs (. Air. l-AI.:.hY, In cXDlaintn? hid vote. said: I as reared to think that to give this rtgnx woam oe to eend the country to the uvu; uui i ten xuat opinion b?hind when I vicsied the Ohio. I vote 'ate" Mr. BKO WNING: Wantiog to give to the rolcred man wbat a Uepubl'.c-tu Surrame ji.ri ikui'u Viiruj, 1 T3ia aye. M r. ITH, of Tippecanoe : Becauss this rff t is abreast 01 the spirit 01 the ate. an h. cacee the author cf this bill was once one of tLcLiiand I'epubiican party, and tn it was bip. t'zed into these preat principles, and because the gentleman (uoouing) -who championed it cn this floor for a little wnile, went in snd out within, and spoke loyin2ly of Lin coln and bJs creat confreres, and m meruorv of the two companies of the Fifty-fourth and riftr-Cftb, liniment! cf Volunteers, who ould not under the temocratic laws of Indiaca mlist, were compelled to seek their country's rervic in another State, and went iiown intfce terrible charce at rort Vazuer. where the storm and smoke and fire became their beaccn axl glory flame, and because it feems mat our Democratic Irenas are ioin irg in ftmillennlum about, and feelingthat at ma close or the roll call we should teach our opronents the grand strains of the doiology ;

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i'rabe Him all ciettir here below," e:c. ; therefore, Mr Speaker, I vote "aye." The M'J.Akhlt: I hope Democrats wil. iemenbrr tnat Mr. SMITH, of V arrlsk, when hl nam was called laid; Ash matter of jasticd I yote "aye " Mr. TA LbK: I hel'eve in xact intlce. I am g'.aJ to te the race Huf s disapp.'ar. If these people art coaitetant a witneies they are compeiant to be treated with equality. No class of pvople would e?er have broi.'at itlf to the free front as thlsc'a s have done. I hold the sentiment of every houet Dmioerat that all should be equal in the eyes of to law. I vot " Hve Mr. TOWSENI): I rezret, sir, thit the public sentiment cf this State has bean, and is t til 1 so perverted, that it becauo necessary for the uenetal Ambly to step in and protect a decile, tractabla and inollet.sive clas3 of citizens from cutraee, purpooaly and malictoutly practiced upon them by the prejediced and tha vile of every community. I repeat, that it is a sad comment upon th Stata of Indiana, in the liht of the fdvanced civilization of the age in which we live, that the passage of such a law is K'.ade Decenary ; and because it l3nfceiary, I therefore urt;0 its passege, that citizens may be protected in the commonest rights gnaranteed, cot only by the Constitution, but by every consideration of equity and justice, The right cf life, liberty and tho pursuit of happiness Are inalienable, and nence should bo enjoyed ante oy an on tue Earre terms. The fact is, e'r, that these infamous pro ecriptions btand at the gatiway of every a?e nue to intercept tho the colored man. nod to prevent his entrance. What ha tha ujro done that he should be thus treated? He U not an incubus on society. Colored psple do cot augment jour pauper element. Taey are in the main law abiding. They are purely American. They accept at onco vour civilization, your education, and your Chris tianity. Your tsstes, habits and customs are ours. Fhys'olosically we are the same, the degrees of development only show a dis tinction; with equal chances we are equal. As citizens, we have ever been true ana loval to the llag cf our country. No negro hes ever committed treeson in this land; 1N0.C00 colored loldiers fought the billties of this country in tn lata war, upon 2Ü2 fields or carnage and death. We foucht to defend the honor of a Ha? and the rerneti'ity of a Union which never did, and does not now, secure to us protection and liberty. By our sweat and muscle and unrfouited toil we have opened up and developed the whole southern half of this continent, for daring all the past we have been the driven ions of toil, th "hewers of wood and drawers of water." I vote "no." 'i he vcte was announced as above. 0 the bill paed. AlTELLVTE COLT.T. The bill S. 4.)1 to create Appellate Couris was read the thrd time. Mr. HANLEN demanded the previous fiUs'ion. The Hou9 tecor.dcd the demand, and under its operation the bill failed to pasi by ycaa 11, cavs M. DPA1VVIVP kt. . calud.. ottered It because it would maso his diitrlct so overwhtlciinely Kepublican thit Democrais woe Id 1 evar fee dayliht. Mr. 10K, exp'ulnin: W3 not In favor nf the bill. because it meant political daaih to Dtmcnat? in liiü stction. Mr. HAKKKLLortoied it because it would b too f xrer slve. Mr. MOCK opposed it bacause of 1 1 -s expLfrH. Mr. Mcü0t.ll: Iieca!3Sf a very small portion of the people In Indiana astr. for tb?s, I vote "r.o." Mr. SMITH, of Tippecano: For the lack cf a knosIe;:e on the bill, I vote "no " Mr SMITH, of Warrick: Becacm it Is not in nccord with Democratic retrenchment and rtlorm. I vote "no." Mr. TW1NEHAM: For the reasDn that I r elieve in the Supreme Coart, I vote ' aye.'' Mr. WILLIAMS: Toe bill is a romance ar d is incomplete and objectionable. The law proyiOs no plac? for the curt to meet ard no bocks for it. I vcte 4 no." The vote was then announced as above. So th bill failed to pass. The House adjourned till Monday at 1 o'clock a. nn Ueol Estate Transfara. The tollowlug deeds were recorded Saturday, March 7, as sported tj 8tee & Berntamer, bstrtct compters, 11 and 13 Thorpe Block. Tele; bone, 1.0 tS: 8arah Grej?c ct al. to Arthur Carter, quit claim deed to ran 01 the north hair 01 the east half of trie northwest quarter ot section 10, township 17, north or range 2 cast 2.coa 00 A'.on.'o D. Cruinel and wl'e to Uustv A. Keerruann, wairanty deed to lot 22 in fquare 3 la S. A. l lctchcr's northeast cldi lion to the City nf Indianapolis 9C0 CO C'hnrlf 8 E. Ccflin, trustee, to Christian F. alter, warranty deed to lot w in C. E. CoCin'i East Vermont street addition to the city of Indianapolis....... huclnda . Leonard and husband to John A. Kinney et al., warranty deed to part of the cast half of the southwest quarter of section 2.5, township lt, north of ranee 2 east- containing 10 acres 050 00 m 00 Joil Mills administrator, to Sarah Mills. administrator's deed to rart of the east tall of the southwest quarter of section 12. town'hip 11. north ot range 2 eat.... William BeAttey and wife to Klizabeth J. Hcattey. warranty deed to lot 21 iu Fred 3,000 00 2,000 00 Ilichter's addition to the city of Indianapoiis. Jacob Weiers. Sr.. and wife to Anna WhItnand et nl., warranty deed to part of the cast half ot tho southwest quarter of lection 12, township 16, north of ranee 2 east-containing S3 acres, more or lessltrniamin B. Green and wile to Lwald Over, warranty deed to lot 17 in John 1". John Sumph's subdivLslon of part of outlet IS in the city cf Indianapolis. . 6.003 03 2 00tl 00 Conveyance, 8; consideration 117,150 00 Transfers for the week endinc Marci 7. lS&j, at 5 o'clock p. m., a? reported by Stcc & Herahamer. compiler of atstracls to real eitata in .1r'on County. Cairo, 12 and s Thorpe block, Ind anapolis. Ind. Telephone 1 OiS. I'ate. No. Amount. Monday. March 1 - 7 3 ,6l OO Tuetdaj, March 3 7 1153 00 Wednesday. Marth 1 9 7,710) Thursdav. March 5 ' 3.740 U0 Fridav, Maren V, 5 0,725 00 Saturday, March 7.. S i;,l jO 00 Tota.!-.. ...... 43 S 53.73 00 radsftgfir CuHtdica llarucl. st. Levis, Mo., March 7. Six Wabash pusecger rractcs in t.e Twenty-second street yard, were c'amared by fire to the extent of 13.000 thUmornipc. Tbe fire wss catue l by ae overheated stove. The cars were taken to Lttcnfild. Il.inois. to-ni ht totcretniit. A shed and blackmlt! hop near by were damaged two thousand dollars. Knocked Oat y Dlese. lfce cost vigorous physique and adam inline enduiance can not hold out unaided aaiust climatic and other influences prejudir l to health. No one can persistently breathe vitiated or taisnm&tic air, eat unwholesome food, indulge in excess, or tell unceasingly, without eventually falling a prey to disease. One of the surest defeuslva measure against it is Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. Eat rotcnt as this auxll'ary of h?alth ij. it would be prepoeterons to expect It to maintain a sanitary condition of the sjstcn it tacy who sect Its aid wilfully abandon every ether rrecan lion against disease, and thes thwart Its operation. Sobriety. the avoidance of excitin? cause, are important elements in health maintenance. A regard beina: had to thee. a system fortif.ed by the Bittars will be exempt Irom malaria, rheuxatism, dysp?psia, constipatioa smd other nalaJie.

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F1ULM OVUK THE SEA (.'ei friil ItuIlfiN 1'orctd March Ar 1 itui ht Ntukltii of 3f any Wste!. Aiiiericau l'uiuplnj,' Kulne. Tbft Oordoa Froo S:ato Another Motion of Consuro Proposed Tt rriblo Oolllory Exp'.oaloue. SOUDAN AlTAIKS. Hie I'tirred Match of Itnliei'4 Troopi Crom Unkdul to ICortt. Lnion', March 7. A dispatch from Kortlsta'-cs thatt'ae retreat of General Kuller'a troops frjm ( akdul to Kortl wasafcrc:d Lurch ct the xn et to lsi me Hud. Thohotsoutn wind, which beglu a abut this time of year, and usually Ut liitj di ys, prevailed durlo? the whole march, a id prcitrated many men and animals. The mea also 6ufTered terribly Irom thirst and from tho effects ot the hot sand beltu; blown into their eyes. The l!es6rtiijet tiibes, with a larae nurnbor of Arab sharpshooters from the Nabdl's troop at Berber, assembled at various point alone the line of retreat and harassed the British column by coutlaual flrlns? at lonx raiiRe. The ettark were mot frequent at nUht, when their fire coald not be clftctivtlj returned. Unmlian Wa 1 Pi Attn rat litna. Iondok, March 7 Tho North Pacific and Australian fleets win be rclufarced, tho result of tue; confercLce with the ajcut of the colonics at the war ofllce. The Government will rely upon tice'.vlns contingents from Cauada, Australli an 1 New Zealand. Tranfporta are on their v.aj to fiuakln with the ct:ards, etc., are dctalnM at 81132 awaiting tiencral Greaves' report regarding water supply bt buakim. Transports, it U salJ, await the orders whether to proceed to Kurrachca f roa Hointay. (i en oral Graham's health keeps him at Cairo, lie has been placed on tne invalid list an 1 advised to return to England. General Greaves will probably succeed him in command of tho Huakim expedition. An advance beyond Sinkat is not iutendtd until autumn. The Intention is to eucamp the rcalu body a; tiLlat durln? tha hot wratber, tb site selected be'.iin 3.0C0 feet above 'he ca level, and three days' journey from buailra. Arrival uf Trnupports. Fi'akim, March 7. Steamers are nrrivin? dal'y with reinforcements. To-day six trnf ports anchored here, bavins on board a body of engineers, the Ccroniwailat corps detachment to conduct trcbnllcou operatlcus. mcdlci contingent and tiafifport roii . The trauports a'so brought a cu icier of hordes and mule, as wtll as supplies ol vaticus ilnds for the panlsoti. A met trau l'untpius llpglrif llealih ot Tf or jn Lcnpcn. March 7, Under b'ccretarj Fooler hns fent a lett.r to his constituents ni Wolvcrharnptou deftBdlu tbe purcras2 of American pumptug onpines for tho Berber Itiilwjy oa ih2 groaud that the contut tir.j Mm hs i pxreri.ce in tupplyin? tte Dunn s vitiiied, ttud iirtl h auwlk'r rt? ly tor FhipUlCUt. TtLdfIS Will bt.' irJUd !ü Lllli-sÜ ßru for thepuuiplug nuiCJiuery for tte remiiader of tho Hue. General ole'ey propose a a constant chance of the rcMilon of the trn-ps oa tlie Nile. Th.- iialth of General Krackenbutv'a and General Bailer's n.en. Coins active vor, is i pltu did. Arabs Alarmed at th Arrlvat oT SMp Suakim, LTarth 1. The hostile Ar.ifcs at Tamal are ti cumins alarmed at tho number o! ships arriving The Amarar trl.e are reaty to desert Csrxaa Dlgma whenever aa opportunity prcaf. Fcodlssciue und has been, and the Arais arc sending tiitir women end cattle iototaemouutalus. (iENERAL FOKEIKN NEWS, l'icpusal to Form 'Oordeu Free Stnt" Composed f tlie Nile Conntrj. Lcnpox, Match 7. The Tall Mall Gazitto urjes that tie test testimonial possible to make for Genera'. Görden would be the formation of a Gordon Free State, upon the plan of the Congo Free State fc rmcd by the International Africiu Assoclaticn, the new State to embrace the Nile country. Its ct jeet to be the holding of that waterway in behalf of trade and civilization. The Gazelle thinks the formatiou of the proposed Gordon Free State can easily be effected after the couitrueticn of the Suakim-Berbcr Kailroad. The Troobles of the tJovernment Accntnulattng. Löndck, March 7. Tno House of Commou3 has I ottpened until after the holidays tbe discussion of Ree d'd motion to censure the Government for tfce.condition of the Navy. Tne Tories now hope to at'.ac the Goverument with success, as the deficit in tte budget between the revenue and expenditures ot the current year has been ascertained to be 1,500X00. An equal deficit is anticipated for next year, owinj to tho Increased war estimates Tho Ctancelior of the Exchequer will be obliged to admit the expenses of tho next year will exceed the revenue by lllCCO.OOO. The Gabinet rejected the plan to meet the deficit by increated duties cn beer an t lea. The Chancellor of the Kxcbcqntra a G'adstoue are in favorof tne suspension cf the sinking fund, and an Inerf use of tho Income tax and succession duties. leotlation between Government areata and the I'arnellitcs, the Government oflering to limit the operation of the crimes art to one year, ia broken otf. The I'arnelii'es refuse the offer The Government now proposes the operation of the crimes actwo ycarf. Kecent Colliery Kxploslon. ! I.OXDOX. March 7. Tha I'sworth f:.iIUrr. at Sunderland, la which an explosion from firedamps cccnrrcd on the 3d instant, Imprisoning 10 men. thirty-six of whom were taken out dead, Is now afire and f uriner search is stopped. One hundred and twenty-three of the 117 men la tbe coliiery at Karwin. Austrian Silesia, at the time of the exploon yesterday, have been fuund dead, and but tire thus far have been rescue J alive. The Parts Press on Grant ille'a Speech. Paris. March 7. A majority of the newspapers cociiderihe speech made by Granville In the House of Lords last even ins: In explanation of Enuiai,d' altlude iu the Uitmark controversy was an. act of humillatioa unworthy a great nation Use hcrland. William Preserving Peace. Fakis March 7. The Gaulois ttatea that Emrercr William is determined to preserve reaca in Furcpe. He has wiitteu the Czar, impressing uoon Mm ihe necessity ot rtac hing an axreement wi.h l'uslaLd. Giordano Ilruuo' ttu. L0J.TON, March 7. Heroert Spencer, Victor Uuto, Kenan, C'astelar and others subscribe 1 to tbe fund fcr a monument to Giordano lrun the philosopher, to be erected oa thesot tu Kome wttre LruLo was b irned to death la 1C03. - Kumo-Afghnn Frontier. 1o?kk. March 7. Teheran advices say it is reported thai the Ameerof Afghaclstau 1 sending troops to protect the Afghan frontier ezainst tte Russians. It is sl?o rumored that the British members of tbe Bounda y Ckmm:ss oa will soon ictuia to India. CarryiDjg Arms to China. Gir?.AiT.r, March 7. T.e British steamship Btrothlevcn arrived here wilh a cargo of Remiusrton rifles an tscuniticn. A3 r.cr destination is prcsupatly China, the French Conul ttleraphed I'arts for lDtructions as to whether the S.rothlcvcn be al.ow cd to proceed. The l otelgri Kollatment Art. Lonth'k, March 7. Instructions have keen sent to India and the British stations In tho II tit to atrmgently enforce the !orei.rn eallstaeat act. The Chinese Government complains that the r?julaUoas, are rclaxel at Iijnj Kong and jjiajirora

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i t Ketween oldtvra and Pulton. Cos k. Mr.ith 7. -There was a serious riot t - lay st Wji'cr.'ord between a pirtyof drunken so: Her, 0:1 tl.eir ray to the stc imcr to emhrk for In lit, btd the lecal police, .-'cvcral sollt-.ri ai;d ton slU wii. l&Aly lL.'uiid. PtrCnrtby r.etei tlio L'oitci! Ireland Lom.n. Match 7. Justin McCarthy hat severe 1 M.s connection v.lth United Ireland bccauioi f Cij atlflCis i:sh(! rron the l'rlnce cf Wale iu caasctu n Ma b.s isit to Irdau 1 by O'B.'1-.-u, elisor ul ll.cpptr. A Very njtrlm AlTulr. La?:ii :'.k. Dak., March 7. A instcriojss and fatal case cf polconia ; occurred in tho family of Joseph Hall, sis lal'.es bculh of here. Hall and wife aud three children retired atthsusuil hour ia good health. II3 had arranccd to ride intj town with a neighbor this morula. When tne latter calUd Le fouud Hall unconscious, b it the woman and one child, ael five, worj daa Mr. Hall barely was able to spcvik. and he CDuld clve no cxplinatiou. T.c pnyssclaas can not ted wbat cat:?ed the tronble. Mr. Hill' fact! is ter. rtMv r-wolicn nud üeolortd. Tue Uotors iniuk all will Cie. A Uooil 1 10 .! 1 lor Jjynchlncs.nal, Tex, Märe a 7. This afternoon wMle (J. M. Houses, ttatioa ajcut of the Missouri I'ae ific at thla pheoe. was staudiux oa tho platform a Mexican named Mo-dio'a shot and Instantly tilled lfodi s. His second hot serloasly weuade J n byiauder named Morrison. Tne Mexican va arrested, bom held to await th& arrival of cfilc.'ri ftoni Colulla. There are prospeas cf a lynching. An ounce of prevention is worth a po.ind ot cure. Eerncnjber, then, that beside- bicp a cure for fver and ague, malaria. chilU and fever, iutenuitient fever, Mishltr's Herb Bitteis ia a luro, tibpolnle prevf ntive. Henry Wallace, of Sleuth ßer.d, Ind., writes that h tte ps a constant supj ly of tho Uittera in hi3 he use. and neither he nor nny ot his family has been ntilicted with any of th?-j diseases eince ha begun its use. 'linier I ixllrt lueiit tor fluider. Tisoy, N. Y Match 7.-George M. Murray, oue of the convicts who escaped from the MlchUaa HKä l'rl'cu and was recapfirtd. is under tu.lLtment fr-rtho murder of O.'.if-er Mosher Burnham at I.?.t)sli:Rbun;h vi October, lsl. f71k Al T." TTV - c t.' t l: g Rheurati. r.'ci-ralb., Sciatica, Luaajc, hi-'o;r:, satfasac, fcoliachs, Sore Tlsroiit. tiwv I'.itz1. Sprain, ilruisex, Itnrr.i. S'-pnläli, I'rMt Itite. 1SD AL!. UlliU VCVil-Y rms t.M) ACHKJ. P .a ;& 11 i i 1 i. tug ci!.!:i.ri a. vui.k:: c:., (Sa.toor 1 A. Vwji.Li.a CJ.) Ki!Ua:r', "1, C. S. A, CIATINO is expressive cf tho Intcns9 pain, and yet sa Jererä from l'hcimutlom and iseuralcla say it does not, express tho asouy they endure. CAN Tf iE PA! N BE RELIEVED ? Mr. BenJ. F. Congdon, Randolph, N. Y., writes: aira. 'Mary J. Wilcox ia usln Atbxophoiios row continually for lonrf-staaJirsr ln2ann:iatorv ltheumatinui, probably her casw is lncuraM.. tut nothing ela trivet her auch rohf from the excruciatiarf pains aa ATULoruoaos." No rnedicinp has ever been produced tha has been bo successful ai and tstimordil3 recrdlnsr t5 pfr.e.ir?r ccme unsolicited troaa all parts el the country. Hr. H.B. Watson, 151, l'th St Dotroit, Mich, says: "About March Itf. my wife was taka vri'h vero attack of Itheuniati:u. upjr an.l ic-wtr l:n:la swollen ballj' rr.ö'erod intfa?1 paia, and part of tha thue obl'.s'fd t-) reajain ia le;t. Trio! various renifdies with no relief: wr.si:!-ducvdt-try ATHLorHORns May 1-t. Aftr ta'iin el x d raia was entirely iron 8 nn J -.v. Iii:: nearly ail reduce L Th9 medirin has work' -1 lik' a charm, and I feel assurM that a-Othr bottle cr two wül irtve positive c-r." If you cannot eet ATHLornoPo of ynar draepist. we will send it express paid, on rvceipt vt regular price one dollar per lottle. We prefer that you buy it from your drutrist. but if he hasn't it, do not be persuaded to try somet'.iir.i; else, but order at once from us, as directed. ATHL9PH9R0S OQ. 112 WALL ST. NEW YORK --T7HZ Liu. y ir J vv xl lu J üREr,.no F M r i 'jwki js4AJixat arj-an 'j a i . ; Vi Ijo kr. -zztl : y. i:.-'- :: I rcr.rt; :r.Jtf ii5Toiz7.-;:?s'vi- cvr.r.-;. juice. "Vn-;:s, V. ai''.'r, -i,naroiic.. .-- WC'rrin Co 4U.,i.'.vr:tc::cf '-.--. . .1 - . k . ..... 'iC;ol.-i !')"')r.jH4. V":i.t;rff.. CoM. Ii-oarh:i: t-l Nti'.tIglA. Tootaaero. i'tcwcüi i'i I ! e 1 1 d a : i . o 3 . i : r x 1 1 U : 1' , "V t rt a .'-t " lljtpopjPi. Li.:n,j.' . i'.!'i:vi 'i upprkif J er I-aiTii! V rlxla .-ii 1 1 I I j mm iiiaiimii i ririnTTi-rm ri WiUej.toal rrfireririJ 'i I :-i Croup, i'-oitih. Dittlcilt Lrfxrhir..? '.I 1 -if --:ilt l.hpti.n. LrrsielaA, l"r:pLOii ,'4 i I files. 1 izi i r i.i .".'S.-. . iilWhoor i"? t ni7 n.'-.c j.t; ,r'l I J I Ividie t- 1 ;t ? . .". ,TTon I ;'"- 1 1 it v l.G i' t ' rl nur v J k :i w i. V' 'b i B: l "n Kl Dim aol ho 1 f f art, K'.p'U'i -n 1 .'JO bta -n r n Ä W B I- T rcent ef rnce. n ur Dr. Iuniiiireya A r. , lit .Til'I ill t . 1 sCJdicUi Co.,

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rA.d,in.. in i nr,iti,ir!i,in oernliir toltIf. i tho ativo i.ii.'diclnal property of tl; i . - - ... - t . at, tvt ( M vvl purlfyin : an I ftronrt!i -tatr r! ottho ViV''taMo l.in;dou. It will ps i.!y in cure v,l:i :i la t!.o p.nv.r if iindii Hprla; l-'' ility, Ilead.trlse, ly.ivpi; C'at.irrh, Salt Kui'tua, Seroful.i, and all Di.V.i.vs caused by a L w stato e-f tl:o 11- I. "I Rii!Tert'l tl reo years with blood i;"a. 1 took Hood's Sirsaparilla, and tidal I am cured." Mi:. V. J. Davis, Pro kpiUtlN. V. "Hood's Sarsaparilla beats r.ll ctliVu, a:il U worth Its weight ia poll." I. ItMliN;tjs, 130 Hank Street, New ork City Purifiesl "I tried a tlozen articles to clean l my blood, but never found anything tbjt e'.id mo any pood till I Leut tii:i j'ornl's Sarsaparill i." W. II. l'i i:t:. lloohesterJN. Y. "My wife was troubled with eli;:ncss and constipation, and her blood boon in a bad order In fact she has bcin'.all run do'.vn. Hood's Sarsaparilli is doii s'Iur a wonderful amount of pood." 1'. M.'.!.vl:Vtin, drulst, rianchester, Ohio. J Hood's Sarsaparila Hold by all dnijrsists. $1 ; six for ?3.-Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, !f ass. (OO Doses Ono Dollar. INDIANAPOLIS EffilL SOIFAWV P '1 -Lt'i-.l."'1! - an:. Vll A W f' T?'TvJ''l,i t if - i Fi A. SPECIALTT. 71 & 73 West MaiRet Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. L ' WVr. rrronsnm.il-I'ilitT, 1 '. or f".!nT ',t,. TetrJf 1 crow'.U cr linnk cveiroiue by Urw n f !i ) I U uatii.i'i; as '.itrl Um cu I. Olrji r' ot'4nl liar.lr TU-"." i'l ft'ln:!rM rt'il-e 1'7 l jl't:i r- t ai'.e l tti. ' t r"ti;cl..ra:li ? i!i.n:.':m. :it t w fiitloa. Full c'.:en"'.!i, fievtlpmeiit, ' 1 lu:ictioni ?.tjq to CTeryor,n 1 t:. lc!y. Ill:-' la mown :. Ka l.:Jf iti.t :ilit: r piic:, 'lf.tv.t, ,. II- 1 1, Tiiri'liav.fcal n I m'to.iii.-i.l rrtf cm'":; e 1. I t'l" l!i!T,n.i4 of !. ii. th r.pft tnwf Ji'n ft t'-" n.el.ral r;-, er." '. f-'.- v-ti'.l ;r " V.. car en 1 .rBSM.-nt." H 'o V'. tv-i." A ..Wiil.Tf or mUr?:T't'-Ut:'ii." .V. 1. !l.u- rr I T ': n t3n!tn't i ! ; , !! " ' ! - v t i. .IT' t ., nt. ';,'. F. i .':. .. ' A" In-?:- '' ':! ' T 40 r Li. t HAPPY RELIEF Speedily obtained at &:i sU;cs cl Chrci ic ?. tin? embraclnj the various lams ol ckta L Iüsc Kheumatibm, bcrofuia, Frlajary atid eX'fiiarj t'yphiii?, Oleet. Inpotcry, eealaal Wifsaea and Spermatorrhea rerrcanentlj; c-ired. Skj.l add experience ca te relied on, rs 1 em a Krad "it o! medicine end turccry, and loncer locaicd 1 th'j city than any othtr physician ic nv ppccliliTy. 1 have cade a tpeclf1! study ol Feciale I) .-asct anl their treatment, can cive permanent' re. ic m ibCf mmation or uicers-tioa oi ouo, tinis lililnand r utprecd Mensc. Kellftbie Fills, with fall printed dlrerii: to any andrem Inr cl per box. Consultation Iree and invited. F. H. ABBETT, tl. D We. 23 Vlrgtula Atd o., IndtntpO ii. iber, aud tha l70ic n. iJ. nea?e not3 the nutiber rhce nc&r with sano name. ti:vrt''t"in.ttivrnr :ari Tili r.'th !; n rurd CoTlfie, rhilad't'-'i:. all j:i: Till..' 1 ttflilW. .UI.Alt Til' MIOj. A Till Al-j-t!J h nil reputable drult-rt.lu I L Y K'i!- :ill tttlu-1'4. 1-t' I l (-Vi-tj. tf f" I lM)y tl.iil.. 1 1 iijf - i'v f. N i -Iii 1 i nyr. N j j j-t. Ul i,. . . n-k. V.Kily c irnc t. F.i-ily kI.ow n. Ku-ily '..! i. fl.atlij ?."; :i'nth: . y:r. Tti'u vi I !-ri. . r.:iik'iv ry I i n"-oti'. Ai itt vi ri t- "Mv . i f n v. ii ! Slitnlt-t t!i M f..i:r li.nr.-." SAMPLES IREE. Pftnit'ttt'-t f"' ' r' "t M.fnj (n --r. u-i 1 IiSPEAR MFC. CO., I -s W.'.th m.. Cinc ni f ti.O. if felKS Patuii U U. V- WrfiVCftrTCK

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V 1 1 v.vtly auiK'rlor to'any oili- r .irsv i.iri,' i it ? . 1 ä u 1 1irftf'T thit tu Wfll s.-.i!: "Hi IiC.ilth-pivln crjects i:p u .tin? Mood nbl ridiro human erpmistn, .".r a latii'lt mro losltivo than tho remedis of a qu.irter cd a century n, as the stoimpowcr f tday is in advance of tho slow and laborious drudgery of years apr-v" "Wliilo Fuflertaj; from a severe Mlloui r.ttick In March, l?vJ, a friend la lVrU. 111., recommended Hood's S.ir.s.iparilU. I tri- d the remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. Sitr.rAKD, travelling aeut for lVvoe & Co.. rulton Street, N. V. f the' Blood f frr fv. v,-ir .1 nflror with boils, all run down, ami was at om tini obliged to pive t:p work. 1. for taking ailed two bottles of Hoed's S arsapirill , was entirely curel." K. M. I.anf, rittsburh, la. "I was severely afllicted with srrofult, and for over i year bad two running sres on my neck. Took fe Initios vt H d's Sars.iparllla. and consider mys-lf entirely cured." C. K. 1-ove.ioy, Invell, Mas. Hood's SarsapariHa : Sold by all dnirjrtsts. $l ; ix for ?'. Mada only by ( I. IIO(U) & CO.. Lowell. Ma. . IOO Doscg Ono Dollar, , THE INDIANA 'A fS85 FOR !!' m ! Kowspapor of tli Litato. 8 Pases -56 Columns The Largest, Best an-! Tl-ai-ot Wn kiy in the Weit at oal DIME DOLLAR. As hprctofcre, an nncoraproiutsing unij c! Idonooliea iu weiterer form pp:rlng, and especially to the 6iitit cf subiiiy, at nabodled in the PRESENT Til IE VING TAltirF. TO INDIANA UEMOCP.ATS; flntv Louise out last eunual prcspectns you have ncbicrc 2 a 2'.o-l-ous Tlctory iu your rotate end aided na;cr:s!.y la transferrins the K&tietiM tioverr.riiczt our e mere lrto Democratic hands. Your trPimph tat troea rs complete ts year faithfulness throusa t;atylonr years v&s wroic In tho lata cars; rIkti, Iz. larrutr one-, tie Sn'T:yri.'s am has Ltta bertd la tec üLit We Etood shoulder to Fbouldtr, brothers ia tie conflict: we now rs your hand for tlie eoialrva yf nr In our celc-ration cl tte victorr. Our columns that were vircrorswHL hh53 the ficht was c:i vill tjcv. rince te rontt ' orer. be devotod to the s.r.f ol t ww. vit- i c-i'ii?ed ratroup.re the öksti.'.ti, w.i: tc t-:;tir il than C7cx to tlve fu Unsurpassei hu and faslij Paper. The rrocecdiriss c! Ccncress ftüd ol or IK-xo-cratlc Le?itltture ar d tne dcin cl our l-.xo-cntlc National ar.d fctatc adnilci?.trstlos wi1.. ba duly chronicled, m well as the current oret:u ol the day. Its Comraerclal Reviews and M-rt ü.;or'j will ba reliable and cocr-lt'te. Its AcriCTJltural and llome Dcpartant arv ia he best of hands. Mtiy edltorla:?. select liturtry brcrit: And 3terUiulnn iniscKny are a&cu:od icature It fhail be Pulir tbe equal la tsen?r?.! mrrrrtlou ot sny r't?"r in the Und, v.-ni'.e ia t.5 t z.,rM oa Ini'-tua ariir9 Ii will h7e bo E4Ua- It t I tn"! frill bo t'ictcd to aid reriesc-nt li-d.iiia'i rte.'Cfts, K'iitlcal, Industrial and t.rla:, na foreign paper wldorcan do. win ynn net bear Ms in mind when you cotaa to tsk sdlv-irlptioai nd tukke up tlvitf ? Acopyol the sentinel .f-ppieaent, icir.r.ij tall irocecdln in B;.Jre ii l mit, furt-lshel cCll i tw or reaewiaj subscriber wneu desirei. Now is tho time for every Democrat 'tho in Gtato to subecribe for tbe Sentinel. TBBM WKIUIiiLY. Srif;l t''y without Premium Clr.t) .r 11 lor CiaT, is 3 Clnl. of 30 ( CO DAILY. On Cot, Oaf Venr nnfCi'l'j.'-UMo.'.üiv.. O Copy, T.'ir. Jir.t.? flu Coj, ?Sr.ntIi .. io,rtf - ? o to 6UM1A1 ?tl TIN L"t.v 111 liAlk.. 4 Agenrs making uji Cin!uy information (iÄirM A (id resndiaoapolis Sentinel Co. TH3 ÜZHCAHTILE AQENCV. E, L K1AF.I.FT, Uanttr. p.. a. i a cj , l'ro;rlcor. IS'o. t lUacklord Iiloc?U. The oldert, the txrt, tho racst yroffrt-V.Te a-:! the most reliable etaMbnacm ot the kin 1 in tte world, baTlr; 103 branch oilccs lully tarrx-d and In Kord mnnlnz order, or tkiee P one more than aDy other Agencr bas of acta&llr lire ornca. fcr over 42 years we have en joyed an tinviUie-1 reputation for nonesty. raliabllity and Ulr dealIn, and have tinllmited rtonrrA for conductlcz our tnsines successfaUy. Weinvita tet oi our qualities tJ the aerchaata ol lalKa-

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