Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDA MORNING HÄUCtf 23 1885

LEGISLATIVE NOTES.

Vie 2JI11 Concerning Prosecutors' Fees la Pleas of Gnlltj Defeated. ?he Appropriation Bill Finally Taken Up Tbe Brevier ReportsOther Notes. The bill of Representative Klaus providing that In all saita by laborers for the recovery of wages the judgment ihall include a reasonable attorney's fee, and that no chaste of venue shall be allowed the defendant except upon an affidavit showing fully tbe defensa, and that the tame was meritorious, was reported adversely from the committee Saturday. The report was laid on the table bad the bill ordered to a second jeading to-day. The bill ppci by the House some ten t'ays ago and afterward recalled from the fecate, providing that no prosecutor's fee shall be charged in caes where the defendant enters a plea of guilty, was called up by i'a author, Mr. Robineon, aad a motion ms.de to recommit, with certain instructions, ere of which was that the provisions of the bill .hon!'. not apply to caes where the fine wuid exceed fcJo. Th motion to recommit was defeated by a yote 01 öl to ö'; the if suit being the defeat of the bill A resolution by Mr. Batz authorizing the Clerk of the House to purchase 500 of the reaps of the Htate showing the districts as provided for In the new Congressional and l egislative Apportionment bills and the -vote of the respective parties therein, and distribute the earce among the members, provoked a lively discussion. The argument us made that the State was under no obligations to provide members with political maps of the State.and if the members wished to supply their constituents they should do so out cf their own private means. Ths resolution was rejected by a vote of 17 to ?'j. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning the House went into Committee of the Whole cn the General Appropriation bill, Mr. Patten abandoning his own bill and calling up lbe measure evidently in the interest of an early adjournment. Mr. Adams was called to the chair, and the committee took up the b 11 where it was left off some four weeks aj;o. Mr. Gordon moved to reject the item appropriating $21,000 to Perdue University, and this question was dkeassed during the entile sitting cf the committee, some dozen or mora members speaking for and against it. .When the committee rose yesterday afternoon the motion was still under consideration. The Senate reeolution adopting the Brevier . Reports, and fixing the compensation ot W. H. Draper for the same at two-thirds of a cent jer page per copy(l,TöO copies to be printed) was reported by the House yesterday, after a discussion, in which several members participated. Speaker Jewett took tee floor and spoke against the resolution, declaring that the members bad !een misquoted in the reDOrts, and the House nad been discriminated against in favor of the Fc-nete, the speeches in the latter body being fully and correctly reported, while those in the House had been but partially, and even then not correctly reported. Others followed In the same strain, and the rejection of the resolution was almost unanimous, To the Edltor o! the Sentinel: . The following paragraph appears in your report of Legislative proceedings in SaturJay morning's Sentinel: Mr. Staley made an attempt to get an early con'deration ot the Appropriation bill by moving teat the House meet at 7 o'clock last nlzht for the consideration of the bill In Committee of tbe Whole. As might have been expected, the overworked statesmen refused to meet at an hoar eo rineem ly for men who are working out their best ilajs for a per diem of IS. Believing that the Sentinel desires to do justice in its legislative reports. I conclude that the fact is forgotten that Mr. Btaley is one of those few Damccrats who voted persistently and on ail occasions (with the ReTJC.blics.ns) in the closing days of the regular session against taking up the appropriation bills, eis In above paragraph would have npeared under some sad caption as "A Death-bed Repentance." I would "reader unto Ca sar the things that are Char's," etc. Smith, of Perry. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. Abstract of Dr. Edson'e Sermon Last Night on the Subject. Rev. Dr. Edson last night preached at 2Iemor:al Presbyterian Church on Sunday observance and the Legislature, taking as his text Mark ii., 27: "The Sabbath was iuade fer man;" end if that was true no doubt it was good for man, and we had better keep it for man; and his object was 1 9 get in a plea for the man who works on Sunday and for good government, for he believed the defense of the iSibbath was a patriotic duty. Sunday laws are found on the Statute hook cf every State in the Union except, perhaps. California; and Blackstone and Storey, as well as many other great legal minds, had declared that such laws were necessary to civilizsd government. Resides tbe general laws there were specific laws relating to various trades and business, and prescribing punishment for offenses against them; and the Legislature of this tute baa taken considerable pains to prohibit the desecration of the Sabbath. Oae of the recent e Horts was to prohibit bailplaying on Sunday, and this has passed the Lower House, but is still pending in the Sen ate. May be', it would be better if It prohibited professional ball-plaving on seven days in the week instead of only one day, as it was to be feared that this national game had parsed into the hands of the pool-selling community. Anyway the rights of the citizens who live in the reighborhood of bill grounds and religious services recognlzsd kf law should be protected on Sabbath again tt the nuisance of great crowds being gathered together to a ball eauie -on that day. It was to the Interest of the community as well as of individuals, to have one dav's rest in every week. It was a proven fact that more work could be done by a man who worked six dajs instead ot ceven. And yet the United Btates Postofüce Department kept at work over 150,000 people every Sunday not ail day, but enough t interfere greatly with their family arfaneezuents and religious cervices. And it was aiionishtng, to find how many people there were in city like this who were obliged to nrk the wbole or greater part of Sunday. There are a great many things that have to t e done some work is necessary, bit more H an nine tenths cf the railroad work could te avoided. Reonle want their letters delivered on Sunday, when in Loudon and Edinburgh thsy macaze to do withoat their letters till Monday mornlrg. The preacher 3 fer red to the results of Sunriat cloüng of feloons where it hat been faithfully trie 5. Jn Ireland where aince W7 the sa:onihid ten closed, the number of arrests had daCreased ÖZ per cent , acd tin Diily Telegraph,

of London, said that tbe argument in favor of Sunday closing had aa the result ot this experiment become simply resistless, jut laws were of no use unlet they were eDUorcd. He thought the Christiaa people were largely responsible for the noa-obser? ance, t0r tbey did not patronize 8 an day newspai" Monday trains, and Sunday mail seriicei the7 would not be sustained.2 REPRESXTATIVE RoVyiN. Ilia Unexpected Death Last Night Brief Sketv?a of HU Life. Ceplain YV. W. Brown.'og, the Representative in the Lowei House V the Legislature from Brown and Monrve Counties? died at his boarding hons?. 01 North Delaware street, at 11 o'clock !at night. He bad been suffering for ten days past frum a complication of erysipelas and bronchitis, but his dangerous condition was unknown to his friends until yesterday. Captain Browning was a soldier in the late civil war, having entered the army , as a First Lieutenant under Judge James Hpiter, of Company C, Twenty-second Irciana Volnteers. In this capacity he served for six inor-ths, when he returned heme, recruited a company and entered the fiphty second Indiana regiment as Captain bf Company Land served for twi years. lU-torning home he entered upon tbe iractice f taw, in which ne fcas teen engaged ever since, with the exception of two year3 whea he owned and published the Urown County Democrat, in 177 he served in the Lower House of tbe Legislature as the Representative lor Brown and Jackson Counties. The deceased was hftv-Sve years of age, and leaves a wife, who was with him at tbe time of his death, and a rrairied dauehter, residing in N&thville, Brown County. He was an earnest, energetic Representative, and devoted to the h.ierests of his constituency. While he mny 1 ave lacked same of the polish of the tdncati ii of to day, he possessed what is bf tier j n i more enduring, that cjurtesy aad nobilitT of character which made him careful of e interests entrusted to his keeping, end wl ich under n circumstances would he abacdon for motives of policy. TLerenjaic8 will be taken to Nashville. Brown County, this afternoon, accompanied by a Conmittee of the Legislature, and le interred to-morrow under the auspices of tie Masonic fraternity of Columbus, of which deceased was a member.

THE RAILROADS. Tbe Western Trunk Line Association, for the Union Pacific. Chicago, Rock Island and I'acilic, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, erd Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Roads, has issued a joint through immigrant movables tarUT, taking immediate effect. The rates are on the bais of $5 per carload, 1.01 per hundred pound j to L'ncoln. The Chicago and Alton Road earned $1S0,171.27 during the week ending March 10, against ?iS3,195.2i in ISSi, a decrease of 53,C'i!o.;i7. From March 1 to 1G the earnings were ?348 5 -7.00, compared with f. 115.01t. 17 last year! an increase of $3..V.'i .73. From January 1 to March V, the earnings were as follows: Tassenger, ?ia:i G70.'0; freight, 'jS1 679 78: mails, etc.. $70,000: a total of H,52S,30.0S. against $1,531,910 22 in IvJl. a decrease of f.".,"S0 51. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western hss given a checlc fur $13s,0o0 to the State Treasurer of New Jersey, thai being the amount due for taxes. The following are other payments which have been made by various companies: Eastern and Amboy, $33,000: Lehigh Valley, $100; Morris and Efsex. $122 000; Passaic and Delaware, 1. 003; Warren, $10.400; Sussex, $3,500; New Jersey and New York, $1,400; Paterson and Hudson, $3,100; Paterson and Ramapo, 51,730 The Susquehanna and Western has withdrawn its application for a certiorari and has accepted the law. The Philadelphia and Reading has until April 5 to make its pay ment, which amounts to ?Isj,syo. A special dispatch from Ottawa says the Dominion Government has considered an offer of Nnrvin Green, of New Ytrk, to pay within ten days $150,000 arrears due workmen on the Great European and American Short Line Railway roadbed, provided the Government will renew the contract declared forfeited some time ago, and have ac ttptcd Green's proposition. Green expresses hi? ability and determination to complete tbe work. This road, now more than half Lnisncd, is a short line f'ocn Oxford on the Intercolonial Trunk Railway, alon the bore cf the Straits of Northumberland to New Glasgow, the center of Nova Scotia's crI and iron fields. There it connects with the Eks'ern extension running to the Strait cfCamo Thence the company is to build through Cape Breton to the historically famous pert of Louisburg, The company are to pf t a pnbsidy from tne Dominion Goera mentof 200 a mile, and a fee simple of the Eastern Extension Ra'lway. The idea is to utilize Louisburg, the nean1; port to Europe for Atlantic passenger and mail service. Local Courts. IÜTKÄJOR COURT. Room No. 1 Hon. N. B. Taylor, Judze. May M. Eaton vs. the C, H. and I. Railway Company. t Damages. Verdict for $200. Margaret Herring vs. Frederick Herring. Divorce. Abandonment. Granted. Frederick Rand, receiver, vs. William A. Tatterson. Note. Judgement for $1 4!). Mary A. Gilmore vs. James I. Lightball. Account. Judgtment on verdict for defendant. John D. Steep vs. Moses Rosenthal et al. Replevin. On trial by the Court. Boom Ko. 2 Hon. D. W. Howe, Judge. James A. Pritcbard vs. Laura T. Sprague. A ttorney'i fees. Verdict for $400. James Ccry vs. Malinda Cory. Divorce. On trial by the Court. John Edwards vs. A. W. Ritzinger. Injunction. Finding for plaintiff. Boom S. Hon. Lewis C. Walker, Judge. State ex rel. Lemon E. Rhineholdt vs. John A. Lang.Dismissed at defendant's costs. Sarah E. Shapley vs. Mary C. Roberts et al. Foreclosure. Judgment for $1C The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. Richard L. Talbot et aL Foreclosure. Motion for the appointment of a receiver. Motion sustained and Philip J. Carlton appointed. CRIMINAL COURT. Hon. Pierce Norton, J a 2 a, State vs. Ira Hatter. Highway robbery. On trial oy iury. State vs. John Poe. Assault aid battery with intent to kill. Sent to jail for sixty days. State vs. Jack Smith. Assault and bttery with intent to kill. Judgment for five years in State Prison. Rink Notes. The Meridians won the game of polo plajed at the Meridian Rink Saturday even lr sr. There will be :i two mile race at College Avenue Rick ihisetening. General kattoe is tbe prorjaum this evenicg at the Meridian and Wigwan Kinks.

An Able Paper. An article on "Life Insurance," from the pen of Mr. W. W. ByiDgton, of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, appeared in the Boston Daily Globe of the 10th inst., which will attract wide attention. It is one of the most logical and convincing arguments in support of life insurance that ha appeared in print. It is supported by n ma3s of valuable statistics and quotations from a host of illustrious people. Friends of life insurance will find in it much that is new and interesting.

Adrlee to Mother. MRS. ttTNdLOVTS aooTHISQ BYBTJP should always te med wain ciIirenare ritfrj teeth. It relieves tje little tarrercr at once it produces natnrai. qniet elecii fy reilevmi the tMld Iren patn, and tre iiu:e Chemb awixea aa "Drlzht aa a cur.on.' It li rcry pleasant to tacts. II soothes the child, aortcni the ncx, auayi all pain, relieve wind, regatta tit toweia, and U tne best known rcnc-lr (or itAr racea, whether arülng from tcethlrg or ottier Cannes. Twsntv-five cents a bottia. DIED. I.ANDEB-John B. LanderV Fnr.ral from the reMder ce of Jackson Landers, 8iJ North Pv?nnylvacU treet. Perricesat '2 p. ni.. Monday, Mirch 5::. Friends of family Invited to attend vritnout further notice. C. K KREOELO & WUIT9ETT, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to office and residence. Carriases for Weddings and Parties. Absolutely Pure. This powaer d ever vanes, a marvel of purity strength and wholesomenew. More economica than the ordinary kinds, and can not be fold In competition with the multitude of low test, abort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold oulv in cans. Royal Bxxisq Powoxb Co., 100 Wall Street. New York. IMRRS ims; IVER PI 1.5,8. B!ck TTeaflache end rler5 all ths tront !nfldont to a bilious stat-j of tho pysten. euch aa Dizrinegs, Naupca, Dnwoixcss. Distress alter eating, Pain in the Sido, W'Lilo their xaotrcciaxk-. able eaecc-sä h&a bcea Fhcwn in curing Ttodarhe. yet Carter's LitUcLivprrmiareeaaUr valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, whilo they also correct a'.ldlsoidcVti iho etomach, atimtilata the liver and regnu tho lowcU vcu if lhey olJ? cured Ache thry wonM bo aTmo?t priceless to those wh'f) t offor from this distressing complaint ; bat fortunately their poodncps does notendherc, andthosa who once try them will find the?o Itttla pills valuable in eo many ways that they will not be wLiiaj fa do without then. Rut alter all aickhca4 IS, Is the bane of po many lives that here Is where w tnaka oar preat boaL. Qax pilLs euro it wtild ethers do cot. - - t Carter's Little Liver rills are rcry email and Tery eai y to take. Oua or two pills make a dosts. They are etrictly Tejretablo end do not pri? or purge, but by their pcntld action pleaso ail who use them. In vials at 25 cents ; flvo for ft, . Bold by drugcteta everywhetc. or cent by mvj. ' " CATCTTST, CO., rey York City; fidi WHEAT BAKING POWDER. PURE and WHOLESOME. Tt mntalns no Irdnrious lntrredlentA 1 1 It s veH no deleterious puI stance in the bread a ail pure griQ CrtAüi et Tartar and Alum iowdera tio. It rertores to thefl.mr the highly Important constituents rejected In the bran of the wht'at. It tuakf a better and lighter biacuit thaa any LUHTIN KALBFLEISCHES SONS, Established 1S23. 53 FULTON ST., X. T. For sale by all leading Grocers, SIXOM) GKA.NI FXCURSIOX to New tlKfn and H. World' Fair. The Great Kxcnr?or Steamer BIG 8 ANDY will leiyaCiacinnati Tuesday. March 21. at 5 p. in. vvnl re insiu in "ew Orleans Bix day. Fare ST.'j for the runJ trip, wMch Includes Loard In N'ewOrlMQ. For room, write or telegraph (X M. HOLLOW AY, 8nperintendnt Hi fcandy and Fomerey Picket Co . Cincinnati. O. Best Boiler Scale Purgative. TO TRY IT TS TO USE NO OTHER, J. I. SH1LTU1S3 At PKsr, Oltle 21 Thorpe Ttloek. Indlrldoal. County or State tight ot manuiao ture for Rale. Tui 9emijel boiler uses thl article,

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BEÜDdieo in li? Price of Gas!

Notice to .Gas Consumers and Others. Yonr attention li called to the marked reduclloa in tne pnee 01 atn, which Uk& eflect oa the lt (Jay of Marth. Tbc Conraay u now furnishing c to all consumer? at II 8U pr I.Oik) cubic fe?t. This j.nce is certainly withia tee reacu ot nil, for both lightlry; anl cosklns: purpoci. The coa vrnfence and comfort of cookinR oy gn, esp?cially during the summer months, where a Are is no; otherwise ru,-nireJ, tan only t e thoroughly ap-prc-ciated by tnose who hove had exterien-3 in Its useful application far that purpose. Tne Cocij any his ktAd i or use iu this city during the last four years a largo number of cas siov.-, and is sallied from th9 miny ttrttimo-itals from tta patrons, that theae stoves "311 a loug lait want." STOVE3 AND OAS ENGINES FOR SAI3 AT COST. j k- Ca'oMce Stoyej changed to Gü Sloven at small expense. Indianapolis Eas-Light arid Coke Co , Ac. 47 h'Ah renusjivatia Street. fr. D. FRW, StH-retary. hiimtioii in the Triceof Gas! KoiiCi' to Gas Consuincrs and OtllCMS. "'our attention is ta'ileJ '-lie marked rtd;ictioti in the price oJ cue, wl, 1 tooif :t!Vct O'l the )tt day of Mann. Ire Company Is n-v farnishin: j;hfi to all consumtrs at $1 r--.r 1 00 cuMc ft et. The prlOf Is certainly wlchln the rescn of rt.l, for both liKhtniK und cooling pii o.s. Tne t onvtnHiife and comfort o' by gas, epeally d'ir!ns the mmmer months, wbere a fire Is Lot otherwise rtquirsd, un only be thoroughly appreciated ty those wftn nave Lh-1 exjerit'av e In its t.seful application for that purpose. TheCooopnny l.as sold foi tein tDis city duriu 4 the !a?t nur yenr a larpe number of gas Ktove, a;id 1? haiitttfd, from the many tostiinoain's iny.n in patren, that these Etoveb fill a Ion; lclt waut.' Moves and Gas Si sines for Jfale at Cost, -ATElectric LiiMins aod Gss Mini aal IliüüiinaUcs Coipasy. OFFIOH: G9 East Market Bt'cot. UEM'.V Di:oui:, secroury. In Sheep, Russiaand Turkey Bindings. 3 - . i Wfcbstor's t'i i'ri l .t Pif nfrv i' Fiipplid,at a stnull a.i L;i!ui co-f, with DEMSUK'S PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. "1 he t:r -nu-st iniprovmi'-rit in tionk-making that Las LM-a ni i ie in a i.r.n'irp'i j t ar.' THB STANDARD. gi "Tnri V bster it has 1 18,000 Yorl, 3T-CL 'MHHt Knraviiic:, and a w lus:raplii-iil Diitionary. rilYJ5"l Stari'l;rd in tiov't Printinp (rTic. t 3 F9 ;fJ,t)oo rri,i. in Pul l io Schools. s. :e VJO to 1 f anv other .erief. lai.ltn'üVo.i Family intf-llirertt. It- lilp for SCIIOLAKS, TIJACIIIIKS and S:iIOOLS. Pt.in lar l Authority with thel. S. Supreme Court. n om?ri ni( U y thj State Sup'tsof Schools in 30 Statt", & by SO College l'ra'ts. C.AC. KERHIAM & CO., rub'r.-. Spring üelJ, Mass. VINANOlALi. MONEY At the lowest raty cf inter.U J. W. W1LL1AMH ite Va 9 and 4 Vrnton B'.oflc. TO LOAN We have Jö.i'CO to loan on Indianapolis real estate. UL.NUY COE & CO 13 WartiuJale BJocii. So TO LOAN Money with pnvHP?e of prepay meet: terms re&fonabie. TllOä CDAYd CO.. 73 i&rt &lsrkt. street. Iudlauaioii&. FOR RENT. FOR RKNT The finest business room in town: centrally located; etlendid opportunity for live drv eoorts man. For particulars address M. SCULENCK, Oxlord. O. 2-4 AUCTION SALE. A UCTION SALE Of choice vacant lots April 6. For particulars fee liUNT aft .URD i. COLLEGE AVENUE RINK. MubIc every Evening and Saturday Mtinee. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, TWO MILE KACK For the Championship and a Gold MedaL Opsn to all.

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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! Sow is tho Time to Bay Yonr CARFETS CHEAP.

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$1.75 Velvets - - -1.65 5-Framo Body Brussels -1.10-Smith's Tapestry Brussels 1.00 Extra Super -

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Undertakers, Funeral Directors JSJXI PKACTICAL BMBALMKKÖ. CQTirit-ol&sj ftttond&noo at low grioes our notto. Oflice and Warerooms, Nos. GO and G2 West Market St,near Elinoh Tol X2a.oxio TMo. OBI

AMUSEMENTS

M05MY. TFFSDAT. WfüXES- XnVrh 00 Ol OC UAI MUHISaiJ JiATiJilK, fldl III lOj L) LJi ABBOTT Grass UA Ops a Co. ABROTT, BRl.LINI. MNNILE. niN OLE, CASILL, KABKINI, TA ( r LI A PI I I" R .COS S K LL, BliODEHlCK, ALLEN', WA KD, Güliri, TOMAs-l. oi:ani chokus oitciicrt; i. REPERTORY: MONDAY, March 23 -EMMA ABBOTT'S Latrst ÖUCCfhs LA TRAVlArA- -(Camilly.) Abhctt Cf fetlf ...Tajl.ap!et:t. .. UJridle . Allen TlTKeDiY THRV.K PRIME DON'NE. MIQiM ON. A B WTT HELL' VI ANN ANDALE AL?Ü, CASTLE. HHV VtAttVH, ALLciN. WElNEiI4Y a! 2 MATINEE at Popular Piices HiCJLRT AND HAND. In vhich TAGLI AriETKA appear iu his ircit Role of Den fiaetan. with Eutire Company. WEDNESDAY NIGH T-Fi rt Time in IndlAuapolit of Rossini' Maftlrnvorü, AEtOTT, as Quten of lUbyloa, ANN VNI) ALE, FABKiNJ, BROÜEalCÜ. ALLEN. Fi'KUL Soie . Pan 13 Sofa Chairs, Jl.fO; P.irquttte, J).'5: l'arque'teand Dre. Cirt le, Sale i;ow in progress at the theater lo othee. Thuiednj, March :;-U-F. NUillT ONLY: Larcer and Stronger than Ever. ßar?cw k Wilson's Mammsth Minstrels. If. J. CHAPMAN Manazer. Introaucinp Milt. Barlow, c;ere 'iln, Um;hoy Loiifil.rny, E M. H 11, Cnhrlte C-oiTer. t t-a w fo:d MeKion; tirtffia and Mt.rt. Carl icmki'i. In conjunction wiUi the Refined 'H-al Ar.itta, Adei is nr.d tVey all In Kew t'periahics. Tic Bnrlfs(;:ift Matin? Ki:k acd Ftt10r.iM Br.Adrn!"?M 15, 25, iO, 750 and 31. Scat-itiU te Mtured at the b -x o'Üce Dicbon's GrandOpera-IIousfl rSTEXTKA! "siKCLVL EVENT! FRIDAY acd SATI KHAV. Mn-b 27 ami JS. anl SUIKDA KAT1L, On'y Eusagenient of the DistinguUhc-J Emotional SOCIETY STAB, H E A ! In a Euterb Collection of MODERN and STANDARD I LAYS, sopported by an Cnrialled Company, and presentrd with Magnificent btflse Garniture, Unglnal Music and Royal Costumes. FRIDAY EVENING. March 27- Victorlea SarJou's ORE AT COMEDY, 25. 0 AD X Jl.S7 (A Dangerous Game.) RHEA as HELENE SATURDAY RHEA RAND MATINEE. Popular Pricea 25, 0 and 75c. O IhL T Li LB. RHEA as.. ..CAM ILL E SATURDAY NIC,nT-FAREAELL TO RHEA. Howard Carroll's uccccsful Comedy-Dram. "THE AMERICAN COUNTESS." RHEA as.. THE CODNTE33 Sale or seats begins on TUE3DAY MORNING, March Prices i5e, 5ic, 7"c, SI and J1.25. ONE WEEK ONLY MABCH23d, Olatluee Kry Dy l'icept Monday. Encacement of the World-renowned HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY IN THE FAIKY SPECTACLE, BA1IY CLAKA.p) j MsrKK DICK, only Syejirsofece.lj 1 H G Ü 1 E flCycarsol ai:e, as the as Cinderella. MM,uu,UMUPrince. I ronounfedLy the Prers and Public to be the fnatct Child Actors on tbe American Sia;;e. Supported by a Strong Company of well-known artiKts. j cot at tbe iricrs! Admission 10c: reserved feata, 10 and '20c eitra. Seata now on sale at the box office . MERIDIAN RINK! .Moraing, Aiternoon and Evening. Music every Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Alternoons. POLITE AND GENTLEMANLY INSTRUCTORS. ADMISSION........ 10 Cents. WIGWAM RINK. SE33ION3: Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Mufelc Every Evening and W ednesday and Saturday Afternoon n. Admission 10 cents. JLiTSX: lOOO, S1.22 1-2 1.12 1-2 67 1-2 62 1-2 J-iJL-i. ELIJAH HEDGES.

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A IOT1IECARY APD DRUGGIST. DR. E. I). PORTI!!:. fcouth LllBot St. Dr. Den 1r'6 Cherry Cough Cure, e frv. KTIPICIAL. TIC ET II W IT 11 0 LT T 1 ! AT I Z . AtC6' East Washington tiet. References given to parties wti'i: th-T.. JALLar.D'ö ltfULAK IC1C CÜK.V3I. Order" from 'hurc, FcUiva;. I'artlen. Tic nKs. aud A'l;oiu:ui Tons t-roiaHiy suiv.iel. Ctemuery, North Delaware. Te'ephoir.e QUARLr A. MCÜU. iX tMt Wftritt atreet. oppoeue hoioof iDdlAcmpol, Ind. D E.N 'TUT, J. G. PARSONS. U'1 . Vgi:)lon Street, VE:1 NEV7.-j Ohc Ic'UnApOi.ln. H. NEW WALL PAPER A RHADrf UOV?lt 4 &OLlo street, lndQApoit-üll-a o th s, Kusb and Mats, fc-cül den tv Window Shade and Intenor Dpcoi-atioat H ARNESS. SADDLES, ETC iVl IxlClCASTi'-l. "I FA-t (onr; 5: sr i '. !.Ast Yk.!. Ht. 33 l" rMsTKAI pkesckii'1"ont mvjc, tomi:. No. l-J) V.rsiniA Arnu. SMITH'S CHFMICAL DYE-'.VOEIiS, JtA , Martintji.e's Bltxi. uexr FoftoÄce. Ci3ü dye and repair eenueccu'a clotbnig: .4. ladlei dreahce, ehawla, 6aoqnc, and tilt a i4 roolen goods of e7ery Aescrirtlon, CyM knl r. CnUbei ; kid plovea neatly cleaned at i J oenu p Kir. VU1 do niora am-clas? work fcr lcci 3X3r in any frnafj of the kind In thesuw. CIlAKLdCe A. KIMM);i, Mtntfot y ireiT a adams, 8EWEK AirD GKJZKAL OONTRA(7i3Re Room a Tbone JBlccfc. Indian arelij. WS. BAWLS, DENTIST. 6 Clftyrol Blocl, opposite Batc Honsö. Sl-eclAl attention tlvea to th preaerratioa of thi natural teeth. Prices reasonable. WANTED. LOST Any article ol yalne, not exceeding three lines. Inserted Wo tines FREE. Under the head "Situation Wanted," lonr line or leff. Inserted FliEE. WANTED Position to ?ew in family, br vonn lady. Call or addier 22J West ie"w York street. WANTED 'ko trim tree, vine, and all kind or lawn work. Add res?, W. II , No. 8 ilojt avenue. WANTED All kiods of first elms clotbtn. Mrs. YALKENSUURJII, 15 MaKsachnsetU avenue. WANTED A rl&ee tor man and wife on farm or aa gardener. Adaress, 00 1 ViMini avenue. Is : WANTED By an experienced dresmker, to tew In la:nille?. Call on or adJrew 3t7 cft llichlean street. WANTED TAILOR A cood cot maker; steady work the year roan3. Address l, EUI-AND. Scyaonr, Ind. 17 WANTED Cue hucdrM cni drcn for -Clnder-el.a " Apply at EuglUh's Upera Uoue, Htur'.ay, 10 o'clock sharp. "j: Vit ANTED Situation Ly n cxperien-.'d e W packer and candier. Address GEOIt JE :i. HOLMES, Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED A situation at tile ditching by aa experienced ditcher of twenty years. A ldra A. N. HlNKLE. Greenwood, Ind. 17 WANTED Gardener and poultry fancier, with tome means, to Jdln owner of small place near the city. Address C. C, Bentlne lorhec, 132 WAN1EÜ A good location to practice mel 1cine by a graduate ot ten years' xponenr Central Illinois preferred. Address Lock Koi iu Clay pool, Ind. 21 WANTED A situation aa dru- e'erk by a registered pharmacist of eum years' practical experience. Address lt. G. WRAY, 4M Easi avenue. Cincinnati, O. 2i WANTED Situation, by a young inn cf gx I habits and who Is a good penman, to do. office workof any kind; lelerc-Dcei given, ddrea, D. J., Sentinel oilice. 22ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO MANUFACTURERS A rare onportunlty for purchase or Icajje for a term of year. The E. 1. Ferry Lnmber Company, of MoaUne, Mufkejjon ( ounty, Michigan, owns a lare threstory building, 50x100 feet, well lighted, aha'tln; and pulleys full length, with eueine-room SOUO feet; ample boiler and engine; all in good repair; roomy grounds; convenient for water shipment, and also alongside C and W. M. Railroad trara. AddreM, for price and terms, ROBERT CAITHNESS, AgenL 1 THOSE going to not Eprlnsslor the treatment of syphilis, gleet, scrofula, and ail cutaneous or blood diseases, can be cured for one third the cost of such a trip at the old reliable sund. I have bten located here for twenty-three years, and with, the advantage of losg and successful experience can warrant a cure in all cafes. Spermatorrnea ai.d lmtotency, in all their stages, positively cured. Office hours, 8 a. rn. to 9 p. m., 4 Vinrinia avenue, Indianapolis. Fills sent wltn full directions at tl per box. DR. BENNETT, successor to Dr. Ewine. FOB SALE. R BALE One fine draft stallion. RALSTOB & ca is FK SALE-Small stock of groceries and fixtures in good location. Address 120 Columbia avenre. 11 FOR SALE Cheap to Carpenters-200 feet of ehelving and Drawers, containing about ZjOO feet of lumber or more. G. L. W. MACK, 24 West Washington street. ls pOR SALE BUSINESS CHANCES - Furniture 1 of St. George Hotel, at Carlinville. Ill . for rale or exr hunt:?: value. ?2.O0: a No. 1 hotel ctty. Address ST. GEORGE HOI EL, Carlinvi'Ie, 111. 17 r?OR BALE Two thousand LaCcnte pear tree Jt one and two years old ; they will grow In aoy soil and any climate; they begin bearing wnea three years old, and when ix to eight yera old bear ten to fifteen bushels pr tree; I have 2tX) trees on ray farm, near ShelhyviEe, two yews o;d, doing finely: send in yonr orders early; Iii deliver in March and April: terms reasonable. B. 8 STTTTON. Sho'ihTTllle. Ind. 13 LOST. LOT A lieht, filigree, tiiver brre'.t.t, bew-n Fratt and Ohio street, on Illinoi. Fin ler pleafe return to 41ö North IL mois street. 13 LOST Wednesday. March 18. a yellow bull pup; white nrlped ucie and four white le-eL a reward of V will be yald for his return to Capitol UoteL 19i Vet Washington tret. city 12 LOST Btweca P. P. Parier! and Echaf'.ner'a fault house, a small black tnontoco pocketbook. Literal reward will be paid It returned f w. P. RANil ORD, Kcata io; .s. QYtr Ajr' dif gco Is t'.orc.