Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 70, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILK SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MORNING MAUCU 11 IBBÖ'

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Senator CampbeH Kill Concerning Elections Päsmi the House, JTno Houbo Not Dlepoaed to Limit Iteclf to a Flftoon Daye Session. Tli Prosecuting Attorneys and tbo Hill With Reference to Pleas of Guilty Other Notes. The tjnate adjonrntd at 10 o'clock yesterday till the afternoon of Friday. Tht committees for he sjuclal tesalon reai commuted for the regular icsilon. Mr. Towntend offered a concurrent reso Ji.i 'in that the spaclal session adjourn In Jlfuen days. The resolution was defeated. In r roUucin tho Governor's proclaua- !!. ralllr. an extra pmIoii tho types ma te 3iit;i t.ay 'inanp.urallna a Uiuernns practice, ait-prrriUnt." rtc, whn it hlnttUl tMvr tea I 'mautirfttliJK a ilmn-rous practice aid precedent." Tho Beuate raado a few changes In Iti emTlcyei yesterday. K. C. Noiclcs was dropped, irr in the Secretary's force and John Band, s f Kir ley. appointed In hie stead. John J.U'h. of Orange County, was adJed to the .Assistant tocretary'a force, and Messrs. Keefe und r.oblcson were dropped from the Door eepcri forcu. Ninety members of the House were present at tho opcnlDj; of the epecltl sccslon yei 4erdy morning. The Speaker announced 1h.it under tho law the olliceri of the rrj-a-Jar teifslon would continue to (ill their reBpcctlvo positions, unless the Home orl?reJ utherwi. On motion of Mr. (kirdort tn zuU adopted for the regular cession wero if-ntlnued In force. Doorkeeper l'rey Kye It hi hie opinion yntr-rday that he would not be disturbed in Jt! position In tbo House, and rualotatneJ Hat he had done nothing to warrant au In t!:ttlon as provided for In tho Democratic caucus. In canTersatlon with memlc re, however, the reporter learned that a c oMimtteo cf Investigation would be a.iked Irr tf the cancue to-morrow nlht 111 not isko decislre steps In selecting another Doorlu'per. 'I he ntlniahle wife of Itcpresentntiva JMtteniore of Owen Is Jylnj quite ill at their jcomsln the Stewart l'lace. ßho his bien milurit-; for come time, and grave doubts are ielt of her recovery. Though Mr. Dittomore is generally upon the lloor of th jioase in attendance unon hit unties, there is much uneasiness and an x let depleted rm ills countenance. The many Irlends of Mr. and Mrr. Dttteniore express the hope that ihe latter may loon be restored to her wonted .bealth. ßenator Campbell's election bill pa?sed the House yesterday afternoon and only awaits the signature of the Governor to become a ,Uw. The bill provides that whoever accepts a bribe or oilers to bribe or hire anyone to -vote or refrain from voting shall ba fined in anv sum net less than 10 nor more than $l,( CO; that any party so bribed or offering to jbrihe another, shall be compelled to giv evidence before the Grand Jary.'but ho Snail 3ict be prosecuted or punched for any act tlsne by him about whicn he was compelled to testify. Mr. Tatten offered a resolution yesterday railing upon the Clerk, Assistant Clerk and Pociieeper to famish a litt of their employes and thce discharged, if any, and their postollice address. In explanation of Ids resolution, he said to a Sentinel reporter 1 bat L included the Clerk and Assistant rirk in the resolution "to avoid an odious distinction," but in fact he only wanted to et the addresses of the Doorkeeper's discharged employes for trie purpose of the rro!osd caucus Investigation. The resolution vras deflated. The bill introduced by Mr. Rivers, of Johnsen County, with reference to the abandonment of cilice by county officers, wis lead a second time and referred to the Comluittee'on Judiciary. The bill is intimately connected with a piece of Johnson County ihistory, and possibly has interest there only. t)ae of the county c dicers abandoned his office acd his brother came in and assumed Ihe debts of the officer and took charge of the cttice. The Dill is introduced to declare the dries vacant and empower the Board of County Commissioners to appoint a successor o the officer. Representative ratten, "the gentleman from Sullivan," has the feculty of making ;thinS lively in the House, and he Is uniJormly so pleasant in his remarks and "withal to positive and apparently conscientious that his Influence is not excelled iby any member on the floor. He refuses to shield any man who, in his estimation, is guilty of wrong, and his frnurness in this rer.rd has drawn around him a host of ardent admirers. He is not a man to cherish enmity, and though a little quick to take otfene is equally quick to forget aud forgive. He is earnest and untlrinc in his devotion to the interests of the people, and may always he counted upon to raise his voice against 3oibery of every character. The Prosecutors of the State are entering a protest against the passage of House bill 177, which makes some change! in the law ith reference to criminal cases. It has Xased the House and is now awaiting the aclion of the Senate. Amoog other things L:ch are objectionable to the Prosecutors is the provision which cuts off the Prosecutor's Ito in cases where a plea of guilty is entered. rThe Prosecutors claim that this deprives ' ibf m of a fee m cases which are worked up Jy tbem, their time being expended in securirg the evidence and preparing the case, vrbereis the Justice geta his fee3 without any such work, even upon a plea of guilty. The Prosecutors claim that ihe bill is not mode in the interest of the taxpayer for the fees sought to Joe cut 0Ü come from a class that upon thel own confession are jruilty. They say that J bey pet nothing for their work before the CJiacd Jury, and In ir.any cases where the larty, guilty of a'misdemeanor learns that j he Grand Jury is investigating the case, h f oes to a Justice, pleads guilty and thus Ihe indictment is dismissed. If no fee 1s zsxedfor the Prosecutor in such cases his labor is unrewarded, and the guilty party is Jnsde to profit by the act of pleading guilty. As the hill will save nothing to the taxpayer cf the State, the Prosecutors fa' 1 to appreciate its necewity aud ara earnest in ihelr opposition to its pissage. Th Senate's Kinploje. The committee appointed In the Dsmocratfc cauccs Monday evening, to confer pith the Secretary, Assistant Secretary and

Doorkeeper as regards to their reipictlve forces, make the following report: sr.i RiTAhY'S lulu r. Flle('lcrk-Jaco Whit. Hcaitcr Clcrk-P. W. luletgb. Kcat'tJ tiers Jarno lu. Enrolling and KinroMltij L'lcrki l'hlllj Krau. H. A. Tarier, T. C. William, J. IU Krlte, John lisnna, rloience Williams, W. V. KnUut, John esndi. AITANT M r.KTARY'S K'j;i f Journal Clerk John II. Andertoa. Minute Clerk Joho L. Wcl, A,tnt Journal Cicrks-t. V. lirakc, John J. Mngle. l-opylnj Clerks-Sarnacl Bwartwood, Kobort NwUti1, Jorrb F. Krco'lman. Tho I'oorkrcpct'a lorce rrmalni as it Ii with tlo excretion ot Folding Clerk and tho aslntaut to tno doorkeeper, nktns tho force two U m. I'll 1 1 1 1' h Hl)t I, It. Fowt.f.i:, 1-:, V. Mi.)'. AjIUSL3U:NTS.

C 11 A n I OTT : TIIOMI-ON AT ENfil.IMl'j.. "Nell Owynne" was played last night t) a large house. It is a beautiful historical drama, dt script Ive of the times and mannersdnrli.;: Ihn telgu ot Charles II. Tho plot I a ehren.!: k ronreptlon of intrigue, hrevery ind Icvp. M!ai Tho-upioa ns "N.Ml dvi vni the i ldd7 but kkn slhtrd co'irt -it ty, t Jayfd the r.rt ith u:!i rarn gracs And tali ut as tocatue li?r to t!e reoif iint of frr qr.rnt and will detlntd mark of ap prcval at the liandi ot tho d'lUMcd audiei cM. Mr. Charlie Cra'g as the lovs-uiad nr.d vtr reful Dnke of KlrhmonJ, dopit s a lioarkencis cf voice, the euYctsof a cold, p!acd ids i art in a highly eatisfui tory man mr. The reit of the support played thet I aits ir. a creditable manner. The costume and renerv used liy this excellent conip.ny r.re Ixnutlful and appropriate. This afternoon "Kail Lynn" will be given. It is a highly pathttlc drama that never fails to ap rat to tho bettor feeling of tho heart. MIn Thoiupion in tho duat rol of "Lady IsetLc I Vace" and "Madam lue," ."Mr. i harlti Crni(r as "Frauci Livisni." To rdxlit Ihe Ku.sainn p'ay, "itouiancll." w!in.h S Ju-t iu poM-rful, uiid of thy cUi us ' l'edcra." We append the falle mir trow the New York llerald: "A nv play by Mr. Henry Marshall ( Mr. Henry bt, Mnur) tntli ed, The Uomaiiotl,' ws; pre Inccd latr ' nlng at the Twenty-ttitrd treot thtater. 'J h author has taken hli motive from Helot's M.a Drama da la Kuo d la 1'alx,' and the idory in some or its main features beam a striking resemblance to that of Fedora In Lrlct. it refers too Hungarian Trincrn, 'Zccksta. the Ronunot! ho Is betrothed to Vount Knml ;i Uti'ilau who bat accepted overtures from the Nihilista. Ho ii betrayed by his friend, 'üolonsl Mchchollonkl and shot. In his dyln words he prays 'Zecksta' to avenge his death. She Ma vpn to Pails ami meets a 'Ceneral Yopslokot! who turus out to be none other than -r late betraycr.!She falls In love with htm, but when she Jindi he was the cause of 'Hizsml'k' death she commits, sulcldo. mckjon's (irand oruit.i II0lK, "A Rag llaby aeked this hous to over(lowing airaln lest night, and laughter and applau&e fairly shook tne building for almost three hours. It it, without a doubt, the funniest thing of the season. Lowpriced rcnttntu this afternoon at -. and final performance ta-nigbt at . Don't miss it. To morrow night the biggest and beat show plfce of tbo season the ilanlon lirothers' Fantasraa" opens a limited engagement to till out the week. The company comprites over forty star artists and two carleads cf special scenery. They opened to a packed house in Louisville Monday night, and the Conrler-Journal, in the course of a column article, thus spoke of the pier: It is more compute in its Illusions than auy dav of the kind ever seen in Louisville, and is, In fact, by far the best pantomime ever produced here. It transports men aud women to the days ot their childhood, atd makes tbem enjoy over again the marvels that delighted them when the land ot the faries and witches, the enchanted castles, the frightful beasts and the beautiful maidens and gallant knights was a real land. To a child "Pant as ma must be the realization of every fiream of beauty and enchantment. The part that the Hanlons have had in producing this result is the invention and arrangement of the mechanism of the stage, which is wonderfully elaborate and surprisingly perfect. Tne Hanlons are the greatest inventors of stsge trick3 of all eorta that the stage has producod, and in "Fantasma" they have excelled all t'ie!r previous attempts. One can not describe the play in detail; it is the old storv of the wicked spirit who has capnred the beautiful maiden, and who is at last overcome by the fairy queen and the trui-heerted lover. Into this story are woven a succession of laughable predicaments, wonderful adventures, beautiful tableaux and charming allegories. The performance concludes with a grand harlequinade, with the familiar Columbine, Pantaleone, Harlequin and the Clown. Thse old friends go through new tricks, and keep the acd'ence langhiug and interettid uLtil the Fairy tueen waves her ncaglc wand and instantly t?ansnort3 everybedy to her own beautiful realm, where leveiy maidtna appear in the enchanted gardens. Among tbe most pleasing incidents of ths Performance aie the tableaux representing tbe heroism of the Arctic explorers, their Lr.rtiehips and thir cruel fate The aeries Ot cictures concludes with a beautiful allegorical tableau symbolizing 'the achievements of the Oreely party. TUR DIME Ml'SEOf. This popular resort opened with a boom Monday afternoon, acd last night standing rocm was at a premium. The show given la by all odds the best of the season in all departments. In Curiosity Hall "Roz." the mcst highly educated "dog ever exaiblta i fceie, attracts immence attention. He make change with rxoaey, tells words given him t y the audience, solves sums in arithmetic, distinguishes color and tells the day of the wiek, month or year. There are als huge serpents from Central Park, New York; Farajon, the strongest ruan of the age; Sir Jrseph Lurasie. tbe Madagascar "Wonder; Mis Jennie Jalgley, liliputian marsl; Charles B Tripp, tbe armless phenomena; Tünch and Judy, etc. The stage show is a superb one, the principal features of which are Professor Neil Smith' trained dos; Morcsco, one of the best slack-wire peformen in the business; Madeline, the great and only female Rgj ptian juggler; Master Frankis Jenes, tbe favorite child comedian and vocalist; Geyer and Delhaur, excellent gymnasts and contortionists, and Sirift and Chase, musical team. Witn such a strong show ss this the Museum ought to bs packed all week. THE ZOO THEATKH. A very pleasing performance was given at Zoo last evening to a fair siz'd audience. The olio began with Lavender and Price, grotesque song and dance artists, followed by Mi?s Nellie Nevill, the vocalist. Riley acd Fey did a very neat sketch, and received loed and repeated enchores. The psrforaiance concluded with Mr. (ieorgs France's rxelo Crarna, which toox well with both yourzatdold. Some parts of ths drama are vry startling while others are verv tame. The leading chsracters are taken by Mr. George France. Mr. and Mrs. Felton and Mr. Crane. Performance every night dar

ing th week and matinees to-morrow acd Saturday. NOTH. "Rag Ilshy" matluve at the (irand this afternoon at Charlotte Thompson matinee at F.igllsh's thl. afternoon at 2 "Handsoaie," the bulldog of "A Rag Raby," grows homelier with a;e. "The RomanoS" to night at KogllsVt Is ;ifter tbe style of "Fedora." Senators and Representatives were numerous in the audience at the Grand lait night CA. Davis, "Alvln Joslln," will bist Rnglish's tbe lint three nights of ntx: week, Messrs. George and Atfred Hanlon,of tbe famous combination of brothers, are in the city. Mr. W. (. Hunter. Jr., Ij a grand sttccejs es the Treasnrer of "A Rag Rahy' Mr. Charles 11, Drew It sUte manager. Mr. John (Ülbert, the well known and pop ular conieJIan, Iihi been addd to lhcsf. of ihn Cold Day Wheu We Got Uli" Co npany. The attraction at the Gm I nr-xt week ill te Jusepli Arthur s 'Cold Da?" cm put y th tint thre night', an t the rund ans. Rohden aud Crann, the laU Hire!, M D. II Hod, -, representing tho tint turned, is now In thu city, Mr. Charles H. Hoyt, author of "A Rtg Uaby," :s In Ronton, superintending the brliH'.lru rnt of his now farcical comedy, "Tho Tin Soldle" Mr. Hoyt has numeroui funce 1 1 r r v-Lu are dlaappuiuted In Lot s"'"i him this week. The advance rale of noats for the engagement of tho ilanlon Hrulhers' world renown ed f aliy spectacular pantomlne'Fanlasma," at the Grand the last three nights of this week, o.enrd yesterday morning at '. o'clock at tho theatre box-oliice and was very Istgo. A cost cf over forty people and tw i ntr leads of I tr.lal oeiierv uro uhhI in thlj A()!.tlt ifu production. Thoo mLi full D K?e it vtl i:.i!S th. best thing of thh fceaso i. 'IHR M AH) RA LTV.

t-iivorul Afplrlnur Oontlonen Already In tho Field for tbo Humiliation. The succession to the Mayoralty Is already t (ginning to exclto interest in some quirtrie, nr. (I at least two or three individuals it ro tlxlpg their fncfrs with a view to neurit-g the Rpnbllran nomlnatlo'i. Hftrvey Htout, ex-Councilman, anddrutral McGlnuis nro ul ready in tho tisld, ntut the former especially is busily engsed In but tonholhig such persons us In his estimation have Intlueiu e ovr the masses In their respective wards. He Is said to have received pledges from a number of lecxi politic!. ris and reminds tbe nomination ai practically h'curni. tome three or fonr members of the Council and Aldermatic JUardare eild to lo tlt'erly opposed to Mr. titout's nonili.atlon, aid word has gone out that if tio should become the party candidate thoy will carry the light against him, evon to the polls, (iencral McUiunis will aoon caie to draw at tbe public trat and his friends tiro nrinc him for the Ms-oralty on the ground that he should have somo kind ot a sinecure.and this is really tue ooly thing in tlfcht. Occasionally tho name of Mayor McMaster is borne on thebie z;a, but his nomination is not seriously spoken of by any one. The Republican IConncilmen a.ert tint Monaster is wanting in that quality common Iv called "f.'ind," anl for tbia rraEon his associates in the Council boot at the idea of eeleitlng him sgain for the ollice ot Mayor. As three months, and ittssihly four, will elapse before holding a convention, the idea teems to ba general that other and more acceptable candidates tkan auy at ptesent mentioned will be in tbe iitld before tint event. The tcratuble promises to be lively and vithal ii teitsting, at least to the participants. PRltäüNAIj MENTION. J. F. Rrandon, John Lee, Anderson; A. O. Carnr field, Winchester; H. H. Doshter man, Covington: Ross Gordon, Lafayette; K. H. Max well, Marion ; W. B. Place, Lopansrort; William Snyder, Fowler, are at the Occidental. At the Bates Honse: John Lee, Crawfordsville; W. K. Niback. Vincennes; C. Jackson, I. Yandewater acd wife, Marion; L J. Hackney, Shelby ville; 8. Bticb, Gnencstle; it. Schmeck, Seymour; J. A. Leuard Anderson: J. M. Freeman and wife, Palestine; D. H. Henry, Terre Haute; F. Hollman, New Albany. W. Foster, Goodland; Judge J. I. Rsst, Waterloo; A. M Atkinson, Wabash; Jadge H. W. Chase, Lafayette; Jell" B. Reeve?, Cc lembus; Judge Gecrge A. Bicknell, New Albany; John R. Little, Muncie; Dr. J. A. Houser a: d wife, Arcadia; John J. Single, Orleans; A. R. Crampton. Delphi; J. R. Preston. Richmond; Jacob White. Terre Haute; K H. TerruU, San Antonia, Tex., are at the Grand Hottl The Supreme Court. Tbe following cases were decided in the Supreme Court yesterday: 11 tea. Evalin L Mattinely vs. the city cf Plymouth. Marshal C. C. Adi rated. Mitchell, J. 1!,."J2. Ira H. Pauley et al. vs. Honry S. Cftuthorn. Knox C. C. Allirmed; Kiliott. J. 11. I'M. Kmanoel Lothetal. vs. Abraham HoL'man et al. Cass C. C. Dismissed. Reader, protect yourself and any dependent upon you by securing a certificate in the National Benefit Association of Indianapolis. One thousand dollar in event o! death; weekly indemnity, or 200 for permanent disability. Costs not to exceed four dollars per year. Advice to Mothers. MBS. WRI3LOW3 eoOTHIKQ 8TRÜFshoald always be tU3d wqju children are cutting teeth. It relieves ths Utile snstrer at once. It produces natural, qaict sleep, ty relievmi tne CM'.d rron ptn, and tao llttia Chemo awaxes as "brUat u a batten I; is very r icwaat to Ua'A it soothes ths child, so:tcns the runs, allays all pais, relieves win 3. reflates the boweu, and is us bct known reise ly fcr diar rhrxa. whether arising froa toetälrz or other (naso. Twentar-flve oesti a bottla. SOCIETY NOTICES. MASOXIC-A-.'A'.' SCOTTISH RITK-Ad-YV onlraia Urana I.ode of Perfection: meetV ins this (Wedaetday) cvealn;, at 1:' o c;oc. K. R. IirCIILE, T. P. G. XI. C. F. Holm da y Scirttary. C. K KUEOLLO A: WUITSKTT, Funeral Directors and Znba'.ners, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to office and resldeaces. Carriages for Wedliajs aad Taxttja.

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PURE and WHOLESOME. Itrr.r.tshu tolnjurtmn Inurrllcnt. It Je. rn ipii't.-nou tx unv in thtrn.l 4 l l uro r.to Crvaia cf TurUr aud Altuu -uwacia : It r trf to thflnr th Mtf!i!y tnuTtiutcuu. K'UMi! rrH'il III lit" I r 1 t Ui lu-nt It M. Tk. imr. r tawX liKUU-r tu.u:; llau uuf IUBTIN KALBFLEISCH'S SOKS, rst.tblbhcd 33 l'l'I.TUN KT., N. Y. For sale by all leading Grocers, GOLD MEDAL, 1Ö78. G2RMAN 60t jl' rr most popular aweot Chocolntn lt tho nmrkot. It 1. nutritious ami palatable t n partlcuhvr lavorito with chlh'aeu, und u mot excellent urnclo Kr tnmily uso. The vottthir t.tanirl S. li r nun, ln'chetrv, Jdfa. ' irnrn vf imlhitlotif. Sold ly (rorcr cvrrjnhorp. W. BAKER & CO., Dorclicslcr, Mass. WM. GUNN, xxtjivii3is:l's, -AND G--A.S FITTBB No. 7 Vlrslula Avcnuo. yiltaT-t'LASa WUKK AT ÜTTOM PlUUliJ, tnuTclcpbouoNo. m KOU HAIilJ. OK HAI.r.-Cne flt:e draft Hft'.Pou. UALSTOS ttfl). 15 1.i;ltSAl I'-f r.Mi',1 .to(k of uroreri.M :1 tlxturo 1 III d 1 ntliMi. AiMri'M t.'U O'l lWhi l vc uv ni ( j G I : F Al . K - I A I : M A b U.' n : 1 1 o :l i r f V K ') s c roi i. f iin'il Uhd, wdllM-.i-Kivi'd, for Jl.ii'j): n't t 1 t:U llllUl W l Vt Vii lldiUlil Olm mirtlivril f lltt: rtov. n, ll tlio M I.., V. Hint T. II, ttlMrunl. For 1 1 1 1 Ipttoti H'Miim J. V. ADi'.l.h. Jlrt'C mown, huTitK ('oui)ly, thhioK 0 IOKHAM'-Two thoiiHSud Lat'o'ito par trocs ' ono and two yenrs olds they will grow litany n II and liny cllritnln; they Pi kIu trtrln when tt reo years old. and when nx to o.tit rvi old Pear ten to fifteen bushels per truo; I havo :un on my farm, near Bhclbvvtlle, two years old, 1i1iir flnoly: mnd tn your orJer ny: 111 (1 Uvcr lu Mroh aud April; terms reasonable. U H Hin iON', Shi-lhTVlllo. It d. U Ännoünci;mki;ts. A NM)l'N(M''MKNT L'harlutte Taorar-Kou at -L.JL Knti! opera Homo nil mm week, We'iiumy and Miturdny matluce, for teueüt of Olive I'.raiK h I.fjtlo No. 'J, K, of 1. Tickets to l.j had of tho member r.f Or1or nt their ilaci ot l.unlueK j-rcu the M recta. Iteetvtd seat tlcne s, fifty and tblriy nvo cctiti. 10 b rpo MANUKA CT VRY. RH A rari opjortunlty for J i urchsso or lcaio lor a term of years. Tho IX 1. 1 rry Lumber Company, of Moutazue, Mukecou i ountv, Mletilsau, nwni a Uro thro nory building, f.üalüü toet, well lUhtel. htlrur stul pulleys lull k'DRih, with enitlue room 'OilO fee t: ample boiler sud er.Rlnc; all in col repair; rf t iny grouruli; convenient for wau t hlnmeut, id slho alotK'ido and NV. M. Kallroiid trsk. Addri's, for pilto and tirrus, LÜÜLKT UAlTINLSS, Agent. 7 THOSE going to not Fprlncsior tho treat ineut cf yphilis, gloet, f crouliu and all cuuncoui or blood difcaFe. can bo rured for ona third the ecu of fuch a trip at theohl rellatlestaud. I have bicn h eated here for twemy three ycHrr, and with the advantage of long and sutvcüsful experience eanwsrrsut a cure in all cafta spcrautorrnfs Bid Imtctcnty, in all their atAge.. positively i ured. Oßice Lours. 8 a. ro. to 9 p. in., 41 Vlrs?lnit svitiue, Indianapolis. I'll Is fcnt wlta full direction At fl ir box. DJ. ENNKTT, successor to Ir Kwliiif. PERSON'AL. I ) KA UTirtIL CAUDS-A .ct of masniflcnt IJ Plornl Caria. 4)x6 Inches, sent f.ee to nil r.rfon who tave usd brown's Iron Bitters. Hale cis'Ahe and eilect. Write your address ,;'!i!r. Urown Chemical flo , Baltimore, Md. Look at fie fJ.'owiii jirices 90 77c 60c 50c

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OltANI) MATINI.K TO I LAST PI.ItFORM KSV.V. DAY AT 2. I TO NleltlT At K The LsuxhluR Triumph, A BAG- BABY. WlthritANK PAMPIG lathe funnU l iHoxl ot Hoyt, author ot 44 a nTTMna stti vpvo itij'opulsr prUts-lS, n, M. 7JC aaJ ft. Thurplsj, Friday ii a'ur.!r, Mi;i h 12. 13 and 11-liAM.ON ltKOV "K AN 1 A U A, nal'otn'.ir pr) si'e of -ic ixsw tri proltcaltne Hunter Pox i.:iir. 35CBT,!rKVK::,,t',;',nvu,S5i!5?c. U11A.X4 1) MATIXTUK TO-DAY A.T 21 ' i'i ' r l'f ' - V'. ".. ' , AMI MICA H liKKATUT Al'lIU MJ.J 0 h a h l ul i l Tnii .n r . ull. Hipiort-d ly J'risrht (i. Crk n:i t poMctfal iiraiiiallc i'o! lpMiiy. prew utlrir tlu loiullltil uiutu ul i"tia, jn yv. T 1 Tj t ro tnj 33 . t M(j M v m,d Tlll'llNiW M'ilu ! LCMivitl I Kirl time lu thli A li.t!'!uti. hi. I city, r. mid toe. I "liOMsNorr"." r i iJay, K'.iti:r and MrttmeoIloK. m i-nir flit to if x rti'lri". t S'l 1 2'r. ini.l.I i lr..N TA.T-iIVEA.013l rx a, ivx j i. cv rj : TAijiHAarjt It III I.IHVl -t: ut l'l moul h Clnin li, Wr.ltu ndny lvriilui;, niui t It 1 1 Am!nlon .'.Of. Kitn rrvol. "-liinl:. c Mr Cny, March t). Alt reMTVr'U hi tu ko: fr y. ary alt ill ho taken up new rc r lotio I. MERIDIAN K INK 1 114 Werth Pennsylvania HU ornrsj lilomiCE. Artert ooa ant EreaiDjr. Muilc cTt ry I vculnifnul ( JiasLiy in ls .tur diy Aftt rr.uoUN. i.I'oIUq (icut'ciiitnly luatrucior. AHMHMON 1 0 t'nt. Widcch'r aut Thurmlnv :rcnlnj:, Mrr! II and l . r.i(e between FKINCK LI.LS on lücyila, and WALU:U DKANon Miatei. NVi1iif(tny Afternnrtn, KxhlUttlou f FanT I hycle iltdintr hv PKiNL'i: SVl.LLS, .Marca 17, 1 aucy Ditm ( arnlvsl. COLLEGE AVENUE RINK Elvsto Evory Fvoninfj ond Saturday Matineo i:v Free Instruction plvcn in Pial i or l arcy BU.h g. . i . , j WANTED. LOST Any article ol salne, not ciccsii:. three lines intertcd two times KREX. Under the head 'Situatlou Waited," foar llaci or lei, inserted FKEE. Vi ) ANTED-Tofewin farally, by a youas h ly Cad or aJdrets 21 Wet North street. 10 I "VJTANTKD A tailoress: none but flr-t-clss VV nted arply. Call at Loom Habhard L:xlc. s "VI i ANTED Situation rs book keeper or f'crk: V cm give good relerence. Address U. v. CLIFI Illl. Colfax. Ind. 9 rry ANTED-By a yooni; laly a tuatioa h Vf cabier or copyist. Keftreaces giren. d drtts L. ()., .S) West Oaio. 11 WANTED-Situation by mi Idje-ajcl Uly as raltswoman: would not oljtct to lca?ii? ilty: refererre. WIDOW. 6i. 8 VI 7 ANTEIi-Situ.alion by a first c!as bdier and V conf rtionor: Miittiy tempernte. AJdrta JC'Iiy AUGUdTUd. Ixanrort. Ind. s "y ANTED A position in real estate or laurVV ante oflice; familiar witn the bus:Let. Moderate alsry exptcttd. II. N., tMs c:lice. 6 WANTED Situntioa Py a young nun who sTeais German and Ku.riiib, to do an kltd Of inside werk. Address T. K.,-fceatinel OJice. WANTED Situatlou to eo out by tbe dy.-or will do geueral housework where 1 cui child of five jeart. Call or aJdrcs No. 5?) so na Noble street. 10 S 1 ANTED SH CATION A boy .ft?en yer f old wants a hoaae in the co'intry with K'od Americans, where th'.re are uochildrea. lu juiie tl Itooin 8. third floor, 76 hast Wusüiütou str,-tt. h-:i WANTED A position by a yoanz :nsn from larm ai tnailln?. stiirp'u or correponü:x.R clerk: any decent work would not be o3j-ct'vja-ble, lut prefer buty wrlt'n;. Address O. O. K. 10 3 WANTED Hitaatlon Ly a youn ; ma:i twenty years ol tee to learn thfthsrdware bus! aces, either wholesale or re mil; will lo any j-rt of the work detirc-l. Address Box "io, Iilootuinlx e, ltd. . 7 DP.CG CI.KUK Situation waDted as drug clerk by a young man. city orccuntry; lodustrioui und eteady; correct habit': letter of rcconmeidat'en from present co-ployers. Address Iox CI, Oxford, o. 11SITUATION WANTED In a tdore or o.c. by a joue? man not afraid of worx: Ums experience: steady and correct baolts; can f uruisM a letter of ieroznmcndation from preat employ.-. Address E. II., Eoz 28 1, Oxford. O. 11 Z WANTED Commercial salesmen rMtuz llm dry goods trade in the We tern and !utLeru States to carry a socd payiaz side line in wnp'.M tells from pbotographs. Addrtsa CAK-iON HOSIERY hi AND COMPANY, l?J7 and irCi Monroe meet. Chicago. HL 6 riNANClALt. MONEY At the lowest rate of Interest. J. W. WILLIAM3 & Co., 8 and 4 Yintoa Block. TO LOAN We haTe Sö.occ to loan on Indiane rolls real estate. Ii EN P. Y CUE & CO., 13 iiartlnda'.e Bic-et. 6 a TO LOAN-SIoney with prlrnere or prepayment: term a reasonable. TH03 C. DAY ds CO.. 3 Kat Market street. Indlanapoila. LOST. LOST Bracelet, between Library and Yirnla avenue and bbeiby street. LcaTeat 27 öaeiby street and get reward. S