Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 77, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTfNEL WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 18 18851

IRELAND'S PATH ON SAINT.

l.rasd Celebration or St. Patrick Day at Masonic HalJ. .AJdreesea by Governor Oray, Speaker Jewett and Oeneral Hanson Sen ator Wlllard Addreeeea the Emraot Guards at the Grand Opera Houee. The celebration of SL Patrick's Day at 3Iasonic Hall last evening by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the llice Zouaves and the friends of the two organizations, waa a notable tSair. The tt&z was the only part of the bniMIn where any attempt was made at decoration, and this was very simple, consisting o! a couple of Irish banners, onetf them Mt c! tee stage ovf r the gas light and the ether, a banner cf the Ascient Older of Hibernian?, bars in tl:e rear with a kack f round of National flic?. Small fass a'so decorated tha to chnieiiera in the center cf the room. Not 'ess than 1,000 persons were precast to wituets thß exercises, and the number woiM ioatIrj have been doubled or even txvbled bad the hall been larse enough. 11 y the erran ment cf the organizations celebrating the cy no one was admitted to the hill unlit the procession arrived and had been sated. This provf d very unsatisfactory to mny hendrsds who came more than half an hour before the arrival of tha orders in procr;sion, and filled the coirit'.ors and pitsacway?. Considerable dissatisfaction wss expressed by tfces?, bat thejjnitor refased to admit ttein, end a couple cf the night police were m attendance t: prevent distrder and a rush. It was S:l arrivel at ri. f t wlen the proreriou The Tennessee street entrance and entered the balL The Rice Zauaves headed the line, i nd the two divisions of the A. O. H. followed, the military organization be'nr in full uniform, Captain Fox, First Lieutenant Draper, becend Lieutenant (Jainn acd Orderly Ilatich addiDg much by their pre?ence to their beautiful parade. The A. 0. H. came with nothing but regalia and banners to designate them. Following their entrance to the ball the doers were thrown open and the masses toon tilled all saats and available standing rconi. At S :'.'. Miller's orchejtra rändere J a fiie medley. FoJlcwirg this Governor Gray stepped to the front, and in a ft r words tcek his position as Chairman of ti? meeting. He said he hsd expressed his seatiments as to Ireland cn the occasion of the celebration cf Emmet's birth anniversary. He felt that in the course of time retributive jnslice would free Ireland trom the thralldoni which at present hampers her as a ration. Following the remarks of the Gcvernor, Andrew Smith sang an Irish song. Miss Clara Bretz accompaning him on the piano. Hon. Charles L. Jewett was the first reaker. He expressed his surprise at see.Ins so large an audience. He said that this id a holiday, and it is a matter of universal regret that Americans have too few holidays. We have bnt two holidays July 4 and February 22 bnt thoee who come from fceyona the sea brine with them their holidays, and among these are the Irish with St. Patrick's Day. Continuing, Speaker Jewett reviewed the history of the Saint of Iraland briefly. He affirmed that the man lives In history who gives lis life fcr his fellow men. Referring to his visit in 1SSJ to Ireland, bo spoke of his conviction about the Irish people, and said he went with the belief that the Irish ere a lawless and discontented people. On the 15th of August, 1S2, he itocd in Sack men street, Dablin, and saw the unveiling of the etatue of O'Connell. On that occasion he caw the English landlord drive through the itreet in his carriage surrounded by soldiers. As this man disappeared, the procession of Irishmen came down the street, bearing the flag of Ireland, with the tUf3 of the Unid States and France on either side, but v.::h co Uritisi . - flag. Mr. Jewett remembered some of tue scenes which he witre-sed of British oppression in Ireland, aid fave this as the rea3on for his conversion from his former views. His speech was well received by tbe audience, and following hioi Mis Anna Lj Abromet 5ang a pcpclar Irish song. General Marson was the next speaker. He referred to St. Fatrick as being essentially of Irish nationality, but his religion belcm? t the world. Whe rever au Irishman appears, whether in Chira, Japan, or in any other land, th:s da;- his hert turns to his native tome and the celebration o! the day. At some time or another the preat Irish people will be free. They hay e struggled for their rights and relision more thau six centuries, and the fight still goes on. General Mansou concluded by wishing a glorious future f jr the Irish as n cation. Foil wing him M133 If aggie McGlinn sarg "Wearing of the Green," stirring her auditors in a wannerfal - i: anner, and on man especially until he was induced to call cut ;,pood girl," which ( auff d qcite a roar of app'aase and aased the sicp-r to step for a quiet laugh herself. Miss Mollie Ward pave a beautiful recitation, after which James Gorman sang a solo. This was followed by h well rendered duet, M:?s Docan and Mr. Dopan nerforming. Hiss Losa McGlinn followed with a song and .Hertie Fiebleman pave a recitation. Miss Clara Kretz gave a piano solo ind the exercises concluded with the song. "God Save Ireland," by Messrs. J. M. üall'vaa, Ha$h Uiggans and ilsriin Grady. All the performers and speaker? were loudly cheered .and the ladies were encored. Tasen altogether it was a grand celebration of the day by the Irish of Indianapolis. TFIK EMMET GUAKltf, The Kmmtt Guards celebrated St. Fatrick's Day at tha Grand Opera House li3t nnjht. The theater was comfortably filled . and profusely decorated with American and .Irish flags. The pictures cf various Irish .patriots were hung above the boxes and on .the walls. Promptly at 8 o'clock Hod. W. H. Calkics, master of ceremonies, Introduced Senator James H. 1 V illard, the speaker cf the evening, who delivered a very elcquent address. The speaker said that on this day in every year the sons of Ireland wterever they were dispersed around the world, should renew their vow cf cot stancy to her cause. In niodsrn times was rational murders hadbeeacom. mitted and were as yet unpunished and . nvengfrd. Tte one, that infamous contract which dismembered Poland between Prussia, Austria and Kussia; the other the brutal conquest cf Cromwell, wnieh traced the heel of EaeUnd cn the neck of Iieland. History in barbaric asea, he said. t!U not chronicle two more hideous and enormous crimes thin tte partition of Sa :i'.atia and Hibern.'a. Retribution, he said, hsd followed the national murderers, however, fcr the Czar ol Russia trembled lest .the wren of Poland would reach through tte rented ranks of his guar!?, and to day aso Erglard stood terrorized lat tha comb -of the arergar mir visit uoju the innoc?nt children the sins of the criminal fathers. It wis with nations as with indiviiua'o. rluorse followed crime Senator WtiUrd th n

tpeke atgreat length upon the tufferinss o' Ireland, referricg particularly to the men whom all true Irishmen rev re. At tbecon clnsion ot Mr. Willard'a adctreys, Mr. P. J. Kelleher recitedShaun'sIIead," after whf.-h the perfcrmancs "A Cold Day When We Get Left" began, lasting until after 1 1 o clock.

AMUSEMENTS. '"A lOI D DAY W1IKN WE GET LEU AT THE GRAND. A Jarpe and appreciative audience wltrefd tbe second rerformarsca la this ciy, at the Gratd Optra Hoose last night, of Mr. Jorern Arthur' farcical end musical comedy, A Cold Day When We Get L?fL The situations are criminal, and, therefore, entirely different from any other play oa the stage. An instantaneous photograph of two ladies who have, by mishap, fallen into the laps of two male patsencra in a street car furnishes the plot fcr the play. The Impecunious and unscrupulous aitist sells the "only and originär' copy of th8 compromis leg picture to every or.e cf the parties intereitfrü in haying it kept from th view f the jubl:c. A great deal of .Mm is cau-ed ly lie aUeiHpla ot t! . funr s.reet car I aer grra to cct:teil th ( .ftUM roil tbe kLuUde, tr rather of tijtir familifa. ILe. Litt act. wiiicr: is uaioly iJevoied to de:If liriij t!i? siorj cf !i;e pict jre, U very !catitbic, but in Uie second act, aboird the fi.tu.fhip NeveratuA, the fun r,ts f.ist and ..ri' r.s, and tbe snienc last night was I fpt in a continual roar of laughter. VtxQ comjanyts a food one. Frank M. V1il3 did tome very satisfactory work ai "Jule Fmintcker." S-me of his specialties were xct'Uer.t. Cb&ries Darke assumed the role cf "Wi.liaM Green," and created a titat deal of merriment by hla eoicntxic tntics. Frank Girard made a fine, uanlj ' Caplain Kecler." Gracia Emmelt ven j i 'Jtral favor by her rendition of tha cbarai . r of "Iltbcka Faimecker," and her rp r j. were exceedingly clever. Lizzie Hiiht, Hattie Arnold, Harry Sfandiah, F.rr st havens and George W. Earle, the oib r .embers of the company, nav3 satisfac ic:j, and in tbe third act, which is almost entre' devoted to specialties, the deincing es lout ly applauded. "A Cb'd Di" will l-e reflated at the matinee thi3 af.ernaou r:d the nal performance 1 3 night. The jeifviruacco last niprht was prefixed by a p;t-:alSt. Patrick's Day prcgranie, Hon. Jnn:t 3 H. Willard deilvtricg an address on ' Iri&h Independence," and Mr. P. J. Kelle1 fr gUirg a pathetic recitation taiitled "ijtacn's Head." A numbercf appropriate Iriih eorgs and sayings were introduced durng tha Performance, and everything d off merrily. The theat2t was handtcuit.ly and tastefully decorated. "alvin .ioslin" at English'. Another big haute greeted Mr. Davis and h?a ecmirable eeppert last night in "Alvin Joslin." It is one of these catchy pleys, with just f nough plot to make it interesting, and enough fun in it to make it exceedingly entertaining. Mr. Davis, as the rongh-min-neied bnt bxave old tiller of the soil, does seme of the best character actinc peen here for Borne time. Mr. Keen as "Cob Ford" dots come excellent work as the New York confidence tuan. Messrs. Hook, Ho lea tangh, Sohle, Stanley and tie rest of the support are very clever. "Ihe East Ktver Fiear with trie Brooklyn bridge la sight, U one of the finest scenes that has ever betn seen by an Indianapolis audience; this Ij putting it a little strong, but it is so; the ether scenery is in keeping. The musio rendered by the orchestra that accompanies the company is far aove any carried by other combinations. The play will be repeated at the matinee to-day and tc-night. Ttose who wish to thoroughly erjoy themselves for a couple of hoars thould not fail to go. Tbomas Nast, the creat "CancatarV," asFsted bv Mr. Pelham, will apptar at English's Thursday night. THR DIME Ml'SECM This popular amnssment resort opened with a boom Monday afternoon, and the honse was completely tilled lait night. The stow given is ore of the be?t of the season. In Curio Hall the principal features are the Alestcdon Twins; Goldie Grace, tbe queen of ail tbe locg-haired ladies; Robinson, a clever rxsgician. who isso charged with electricity that fire flies from the tips of his fingers; Samson, the strong mao; Lankan Brofiar, musical prodiges; Wfgeman's Automatic wonder, and the huge terpents from Central Tark, New York. In the theatorium a magnificent stage show is given by the Macaxth)s in a neat Germau sketch; Bart Rantciue, comedian and expert taxborinist; the PcDalvlton Brothers, the best contortionijtsttatbave appeared here; Conway and Lei and. a great occl?g2ed soag and dance teem; Butler and Oakley, clever rille team; !ibtttr Frankie Jones, in a nev si ecisity; Ckailes and Jennie Welth, sketch artist; ord Lecpold and Bunnell, who do tbe fucrJeM nusical act ever rrenenUd here M5s Paulilje hohrior, who wns to have p Psrd cancelltd her engagement to join Faley's 'Vacation' Company. All in all. U.fcshow given is an excellent one, and will ittract full houses all tbe week. THE 7.00. The Lectz'j Brcthfri Combination opened tfceir ergsgercent at the 7. 10 Theater Mon day night, to a veiy fair audience. In a tbrillitg drama, entitled "The Planters Child." Tbl enchores were numerous and generou. "Cupid," the negro character taken Dy Vic Leonzo, was very goo I and caused a Kat deal of merriment, tlarry Leoozo took the character of "Bill Gleasoi," doing his pait very well. "Motes Cohn," the Jew, bv Mr. Babcock, made a decided hit. This play will be produced three nights and one matinee, after which 'The Dog Spy" will be put on the stage and continued the remainder cf ths eek, with popular puces ruling NOTES. 'Jbe Amy Gordon Opera Company, Chanfrau, and 4,A Parlor Match'' appear at FB&li&h'a in tbe near future. Mr. Janes Danbcrty, doorkeeper at Eng3iih, waa called to New York last night on eccount of the sudden death of his brother. The Hollywood Juvenile Opera Company appear in "Cinderella," at English's, all of next week. Ten cents will be the admission to all parts of the house. Mr. Joseph Arthur, author of A Cold Day When We Get Left," arrived from New Ycrk, last night, to superintend tha rehearsals of the rewritten version of the piace. He brought with him teveral new people for the cast, among them Miss Alarie Hunter, the well-known opera singer. The edvancesale of seats for the engagement of the comedians, Robton and Crane, at the Grand Opera House tha last three nights cf this week, opered at the box-oulce yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, and wa very larce. Thursday evening ''Sharps and Flats ' will be given; Friday, "The Ckerubs;" Saturday matin?, "Our Bachelors," ard Siturday nicht, Robson and Crane's ' Bcardirg lioasel' The L'ght Iafantry ' bendi;" during the engagement. The Falc of teats for the engagement of tbe Abbott Op::!i Company at the Grand I the first bulf of rest wee omds this mora- ' ing at tbe tfceater box o-.ce. Tae tcle of

prices will b ts follows; Pofa chairs, $1 50; parquet, 51.25; parquet and dress circle, $1. Morc'ay evening "L Travfata" will be given; Tuesday, Miennn;" Wednesday maticee, "Heart and Hand." and Wednesday eveniDg, "Semiramide." The Abbott Company is stronger and better than ever this teason. Local Courts. mrxRioa cocrr. Room No. 1 Hon. N. B. Taylor, Judge. Mary A. Gilmore vs. James I. Lightfcot, Account. On trial Ly jury. Eoom 2. Hon. D. W. II owe. Jadge. Francis W. P?gj vs. Saa'i Catherine Pi eg etal. To t?t uiJc a deed and quiet title. On trial by jury. John C. Wells vs Bnj;.xia F. Hangh et al. Account. Dieraifatd. a?ah A. Klnmpp vs. Frei Klampp. Divorce. Dismissed. Room 3. Hon. Lewl C. Walker, Judje. State ex rel. Lemon 11 Rineholdt vs. John S. Lang. Manists. A writ ordered to ifaue returned March 13 at '. a. ni. Andrew J. Roberts vs. Henry Martio. On recount. Tried and taken under advissmeet. Andrew J. Robpria ts Cbristian Whimpner. Suit on account. On trial by tae Court. cum ix I. t or?. Hon. I Icvcfc Norton, Jode. Stale v. Jsck Smith. A.vvault and bittry with inter.t to kill. Verdict f.f enilty and 'T.iei ce 1 to tvs 3 cars in tha Srate l'rioa. S a to v. Gog Wiosiow. Grand lar-c-jj. On trial by jury. l!aM(K l'otvdf r Tr.iupi, T? e ilanger to the public health from the i' Hitrk'jircle us cf tbe many lime and fc.i i'hfcir i powders cf rommerce has be?n kIt;"'1 ejpctd tlmt everybody desires to a v c :d :Y.u. Aa "icrewaintd is forearmed," h- u' 1 f i f wjM tank us or apnris'ng t r-n of is pe c'u . eforts at pretnt being made to dijpoie of tuch powder3 in this vicinity. The propfiefors of sorno cf the worct of these powders are i ow going from house to house, trying by mansof a trick, or so called ttst, with heat and water, to show that their article Is &z cood as the Royal Biking I'owder, making tbe comparison with this brand In canto pyerybsdy recognizes it t be abfclntely pun and wholesome, the object, c! course, beiag to supply their own gjois in plßce cf the Royal, which Loutekeepers have for to many years relied opon to pull' np the rooraiDg b'peuit, and to make be light, palatable, Rtd wholesome roli, cike, and pastry for which it w famous. The housekeeper will d: well to be on her guard agairst thesa bäkirg powder tramps. Every intelligent person knows that auv kfods peddled from house to hjuse in th'a manner, or that ere giyca away in samples, or sought to be introduced by secretly traducing the character of other goads well known to be pure and reliable, have no meiit3 of their own, and have failed to find purchasers through legitimate means. We are inlcrmed, as a matter of fact, that ore cf there tramps is trying to Introduce a powder that has been found by the Governnr ent chemist to be 11.85 per cent, lime, whi e the other peddles a powder that is '20 p3r cent, alumn one a powerful caustic, the other a ccrrcive poison. No such trlcis or jagglery will be apt to deceive any intelligent person. The housekeeper who has used her Royal Bikm? Powder ever since she discarded cream of tartar and soda, knows more about its qualities than all the tramp3 in the contry can teach her. The crucial test to which she has put the Royal Baking Powder the test of actual ai.d enccessful work in the preparation of pure and wholesome food, under which it bas never failed is entirely satisfactory to fcer. Ebe has always had "good luck" with it in making light, sweet, and delicious breed, biscuit, and cake, end hau placed it, to rtay, at the head of her housekeeping favorites. She knows that it has been o3icially approved by the G3vernment chemists as the best, at)d we imagine that the baking powder tramp who attempts to BUpnlant its p!tc in herconrider.ee will rind this a bad year for his busine??.

Advice to Mothers. MBS. VTLN8LOW8 BOOTH1NU BYEUr shooll sJwsti bo used wh ctllcreu are cattlrt teeth. Ii relievci the UttH sujtrer at once. It p-oircc j natural, iMst deep, ty rcliemj the ci::a irera paw, a-o the ltttlf cherub aw&kcaaa "bricht M a button.' ::icre;y rioasant to taste It loothea the chlia, wltena tie gur5, allays all paiu. relieves wind, refutes tka bowels, and la tae beit mown renuxSy for dii rheca. whether arl&lisg frcra tee:hlce or oibor causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle, SOCIETY NOTICES. 'jV oniram Grad Lose ol Perfectloa: meetv ins this (Wednesday) cveaiug, at 7:4-3 o c ocv. Klcctionof Trustee and toarransefor Convocation. N. RUCKLE. T. P. G. M. C. F. IToli tpay, Secretary. FuEcr.il Dircctois nd Emhaimers No. 7" Nrth Delsware street. Tclt phone conuectfou to oQce ar. J residences. Carriaces for Wedding and Partips. fOARTEiCS! H ? a a t riwj i IPick Heartache and rellera aü tha troubles Incldent to fi LUioua ttata o the Fjatera, ench aa tincts, Nausea, Prowin?E3, Distress after eating, Pain la the Side. Lz. Whilo their aoitrsdarkX'3 success hui heen shown In caring ni3irhe. yrt Carter's Little Liver Pm? ara rixMj alaablo ia Constipation, enrin? and preventing tbls ancoyincr complaint, whilo they also correct a'l disorder cf ta3 etoaiach, atlmulata the liver sdregulaaatnehoweLs. vea IX ihey only caxe4 Xch thy v or.Id ts a!aOf t priceless to tue wbd taller from ti.:o dL;trc??ir Z complaint ; but fortunately their poodeef s doos not end here, and thosa vho once try them, will find thcaa ltttlo pills variable ta eo tnanv T-sys thctthcy "jrill not tw willing pi da lwQLt Uicm. Uzt alter all dele hil

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Dick ou's Grand iß8ra-!Ioiise THIS MORNiNO AT 9 O'CLOCK, OPENING OF THE ?ALK OF SET3. A.BBOTT Grand Eflph tpe a Co. Mo-.iday, March C "Tuavuta." Tuesday "Mioon." Wednesday Mati:ie-'JliURT nd n n .!' Wedte-day Nfnt "Se.miram:'?.." VDIGKSONW IMntineo To-Day at j ui. I.at rerrort.-anc To-NI,;ht at s: Mr. Joseph Arthur's New Musical Coxely, A COLD DÄ.Y WHEN WE (JET LKi'T. r,r-Popaar Fricts 15, 25, to, 7.30 and 21. Thnrrday, Friday nrd Saturday, and turday tEatiue, March 19, J) and 21, ibo O'uediaus, ROBSON & ORA.NB ! Ediffit Incianspalis LicM Iifantry. tr..PcpulAr Prices. Sale of scats now in propre b at tho box-ofJc3. Indianapolis leciura oiir&o. HON. VM. PARSONS, OF IRK LAND, Will tell the story cl tha GOIiDSW AGE At Fiymouth Chrrch Wednesday eTe, March In 13 r i n tlio C Ii i 1 (I i e ill, Almis!on, 10 rents: Children. J ecu's f-'cats rtferved teeinning Mouday, ilarch 16. RLMEMBEK TUE U iTE. MERIDIAN KINK! 114 H"orlh Poniis jlvanis St. 03PEIM Mornicc, Mtsr. coa and Imhi Music every ETeuineond Wednthday aul Siturday Afternoons. uPoIite and Gentlemanly lubtrüttors. ADMISSION. ..to Ontf. W IOWAS SESSIONS: Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Music Every Evening and W c iues'Jay aui satur day Atiernoou. c? Admission 10 cents. COLLEGE AVENUE R S M K PIUD W EVENING, MlRfJII .0, FOLO! POLO! naymakora vs Collego A.vonuc. ?Jusic every evening and Saturday a'tenioon. StCOND GRAND EXCURSION to New Orlffins nl th WotM Fair. The Great Excursion Steamer RIG SA.NDY viil leave Cmci itnati Tuesday, March 24. at 5 p. ui. W ill rem aiu in New Orleans six day. Faie 5T' fcr the io und trip, wLlch inc'udes l.oard iu New 0.!pds. J o r rooms, write or telegraph C. M. HOLLOA AY, tendent Biz fcanay aud lomerav ratctt Cincinnati. O. OOKS. AT Sill PAPETl OTIISY, Ältiniiriictiirorö. L1JAI1 HED'Jtti.

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j U rib v (,j t! c )i'.,o:vt c f j: r! !fv:--; j A lOTHECARY AND RffiCläT. dr. k. n. roinxii, Dr. I'ou lj 's Cherry Coua Cure, 'an-.y-'e free. without v ii.,.krr iv:.' At W.i Fast V.hi:igtoa street. F.efereaff s fUvn t.-rnrtUM trin thorn. J MALLARD'S lOi'LI-AI. Crders from l'mirchf, Fcstiv;;. I nie. I ic nlis. aua Adjoiui;:. Xons i'ro:uptly fcu?ü J. Creamery, 102 North De'.aaro. c t?S .Jt Market ttrev't, oppo?ite Fo.'.a., Jull-aspo!', Ind. . G. PARSONS, r.C J We.-t Wasiiujton .irt-L-t O VtU NL'.VS O: .-?. In ;'a:.n;V.is. pj C t'TEVIiNS' NEW WALL TAVKK A EH ADS KOUO, 44 astOLloetrt8., Iadfanapolis. OU-ClotJie, Uu? end ii .'..;. fcpcclal &c?zz.i Window iSLadcs and Lntcno: DeccrxUoso. id SADDLES, ET a AI) lüJ.K'JTJI. 71 Fas? Cov.it i-u sr.! !-'. !--t VRo, SL SA .V .'IAH u A CTU : n, ÜKri'li'li.C'? it.J'-C' drrf-'.-r fiiii wl?, f -K";t.' .J. ud il!L k4 wooh-n crc- ox every d-:cr:p:'oi. dyed and ?r iniüaä ; cv' f'j;w neat:? dev.-1 at ij cer.t : r: mir. VU1 d.j c:crc f rst-c-u?j xv-jtc for ':-. I c:.?: tan st f,?-i. -j ol the Mivt ':i .: 3 : w 3SYZS AMD GEi'EKAu (.UN'TKACIlf Eooe? 1 Thorpe BjocI, In J'wjM! j. O f 8. BAVLS, V . DKN1I5T. 5 Claypool Block, oppot Ite Etcs Kce f pedal attention (riven to the preservation cl ta ratnral t,Hth. Price re-onable WANTED. LOST Any article ol Taiue, not cxce3dl!;j tlarte line?. Inserted two times FUSE. üEer the bead 'Situation Waatei," loar Hsd cr let, inserted FRKK "iirAMED Home In tbe country for a boy of W twelve years. Call at 2a5 Dillon Urea. 11 X ANTKD Position to sew in family, by ynua? ft lady. Call or adfrc.-s 226 West Äew York ttref t. 1 ANTKD A iI&ee for nan aud wile na farn t or as gardeatr. avt uue. Ad art. -s, 001 Virginia 1? ANT1 D By au experiem e l drcsnnker, ii VV tew in iamilict. Call oa oi address 017 ' f Jlictk-an H'tet. 7 AM KD TAILOR A cool cot rr.a1-': Addref D. 17 VV Mfady work tri year round. HOI. AND, Seymour, Ind. TTT ANTED f i'.uation By n exnrlencM e-? VV packer and candkr. Address Ul"OUrJE X. HOl.MtS, Io.l:nr.aplis. Ir.d. WaNTKD A situation at tile ditchin-r by aa txr?riercp1 diteuer of twenty yeer. Ad dres A. N. HiNKLK. (ireenwaed, lud. 1 WANTED By au cxccriccced a'cstaan, situation in dry iooJ r to's a i s-b no a a. V.'oik cbeap. Address Tom. 121-5 North D 'lawata s rctt. V:il Ictive the ciiy. r. . ANTED To hire fcr its borl. a nt-cl v meddle .ore or larse pony. To be use I rjilv or horseback exrrc;e by a lady. Adlrt T. M., care f cntiutl oilke " TlrANTED Ey a nan of th:c? yean' expor;Vy ecce, a hituatioa to drive wasar. :vl --! poo"8 through the country; salary or rer :t. V- ILL, 170 Yandcs fctree'. 17- J J ANTED-Situation By niidl.'e a:t l xi !.w as taUswornan: r.ndmtinds the t-".-: . Would Lot object to 1. av'n? t!:; cur. Rcdrc-r.rt'. A ddress M. A., Ci bo'Uh Noble n ml. -,, ANTElJ F)tt:atlon a (or.plcn! y . t man of is years, as a'iitaut t-o-jw r, t"!l or CDtrv cierk: wri"s ?ool ia!'ia:l r-u cive best of references Addro 7.. e:. nei. 1.' 3 FOR SALE. F OK SALE One fine draft stallion. RALSTON SiCO. 15 FOR SALE Small stock of groceries and fixture in E&cd location. AdJrcss 120 Columbia ave nue. lis FOR SALK-Cheap to Carpenters-JO) feet of Shelving end Drawers, containing about '2.U.Q feet of lumber or more. (i. L. V. II ACÜ, 21 Wph Washington street. IJ HÖR SALE-BL1NES3 CHANCES - Furniture JT of fct. George Hotel, at Carllnvi'.le, 111.. f",r sale or exf hsnpe; value. J?,uO: a No. l ho!d cUvAddresser. G LOIIGE HOTEL. Carlluvl 1?. HI. 17 FOR SALE Two thousand L&Conte yar trM olc and two years old; tfcey will growing;:? noil and any climate: they btein bearin? wi.ta three years old, and whea ix to e;gat years (' 1 btar ten to fifteen bushels per trvc; I ha c ÜK3 trees on my farn, near thelhwillG, twe years o d, doing finely: Bend la yonr orders cany; will d. Hver In ?rch and April: terms rea-soafcle. B. 8 SUTTON, Siielbyville, Ind. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO MANUFACTURERS-A rare opportunity for purchase or lease for a term of yeAr. The E, P. Ferry Lumber ConspaBy, of M on tr.ru et Mntkeeon County, Michiian, owni a Ur;o tireestory bulidin?, 60x100 feet, well Uchtod. aha'tin and pulleys full length, with engine-roam CQxrJ feet; ample boiler and engine: all la pol Kpii. ; roomy grounds; convenient for water shipcivat, and also alongside C. and W. M. RAitro1 trr. Ad imp, for price and terras, LOBE KT CAITHNESS, Agent. 7 THOSE coine to not Fprinssinr tne -.rtnert of sytbiUi gleet, scrofula, ana ail cutTicoui cr bleed di?eaje, can be cured for o-:e thir l cost cf such a trip at the old reliable Mnd. 1 have been located here for twetty tfcrte years, aud -i:a the advantage ol lotgand eucc-esful experience can warrant a cure in all cse&. tpczxnicrrzrn aid Imtctency, m all their st9?t?. rsitivcly cured. Of.ioc boutP. fc a. m. to 0 p. J ' Vi.-jin'.a avenue, Indianapolis, f'iüa :t wtt2 frill lirw i tiorsat n per box. Dü. üE.N.tii, succ-.-sior wj Dr. k wing. FINANCIAL. MONÄY At the lowcrt rate of Intcr-t. 1LLIAMS A Co., 8 and 4 Vic ioi ßiw k riO I OAS We bave J-VWi t loan oa In linnL sroHs real estate, HhNRV COL ii CO 13 ilarliiidale Blocc. 3 - TO IAN-Moaey with pnviierj or prepayinert: term rcoafcbi. THOo CUAYA (X).. 7i raft Market street. IadlanapoiU. AUCTION SaLE. AUCTION SALK-ChoiCf vcar.t lv. Mciiy, Al-rdG. tor particular!, see H'JNI ä Nb; CURDY. 11