Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING MARCTF 21 1885

AXALT7INO TIIE I1AKINO POWDERS.

Bcyl' the Only Absolutely Pnr Halting I'ondtr Made-Action of the New York State Hoard or Health. Urder tb direction of the New Ycrk State Toardof Health cightv four different kiada cf baking powders, embracing 11 the brands that couC be fonnd ,for in the State, 'were submitted to examination and analysis fir l'rof3;orC. F. Chandler, a Member of the fctate Beard and President cf the New "York City Board of Health, assisted by Freie tor Edward Ü. Love, the well known late I'nited Etates Government chemist. The cihdal report shows that a Ursa nam-J-frof the powders examiced wers found to contain aiura or lime; many cf them to tzch an extent as to render them seriously objectionable fjr use in the preparation of fcrrcan food. ' Alnm was found in tvrenty-nine csmple. Thia dreg is employed in baking powders to cbearen their ccst. The presence of lime i3 attributed to thn impure cream of tartar of commerce u.'eJ in their manufacture-. Sach crt am of tartAr w-3 also anal zed and found to ccntain lime and other impurities; in wtce samples to the extent of WS per cent, of Heir entire wci;;ht. All the LutUig powders of tha market, "with the einöle exception cf "Royal" (not including the alum add phpbaiA powders, wbich were long siiiCa tl srarded as unsafe or iremctent by prudent housekeepers), are iude from the impure rrtam of tartar of c mmerce, and const que rtj contain lime to u forresiondlr extent. The only bakinjj powder yet found by eh mical analy6:s to be entirely free from lirce and absolutely pure is the "Royal." Th;8 perfect parity results from the exclusive VLf-e of cream of tartar specially refined :md prepared by patent processes of the New Ycrk Tartar Company, which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The ccst of this chemically pare creiai of tirtfcr is much erc&ter than any otrnr, and o . account of this ereater cost Is used in no biting powder but the ''Royal." 1'iofessor Love, who made the analysis of baking powdera for tbe New "York Ktate li-aido! Health, as well as for the Government, saja cf the purity and wholesomeness of "Royal": "I have tested a pacta;:? of "Royal Biking TowdUr' wh!ch I purchased in Ui9open marit t, nd find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powJer cf a Lißh dirce of merit, and doe3 not contain either alum cr phosphates, or :ny lujuriosa mbjtances. 'E. G. Love., rh.D." AMUSEMENTS. TUB AUHOTT CBA5D ENGLISH OIXRA. Last evening the Abbott Grand English Opera Company gsva its first performance at Dicks:n'?, and tho Epacioas auditorium of the Opera IIcu;o Las not often contained a larger or more brilliant audience than that that greeted Hiss Abbott. The lower floor, parquette, balcony and dress circle were packed, and the galleries were comfortably lilled, while the prevalence of evening dre35 gave the lioure a festal appearance. The opera selected was Verdi's "Li Traviata," a lyric adaptation of Damas' "Dame aux Camelia3." This and "II Trov.itore" hayo generally been considered his masterpieces, though hla later operas, especially "Aide," which was first given in grand Cairo, in IS 72, is thought to be the fruit of a riper judgment and an advanced icbool. Measured by tho hlghe3t standard hia style in the best musical circles is considered tawdry, spasmodic and meretricious, offending good taste by sensation and violence. Notwithstanding this his works enjoy a popularity that can hardly be eitixnated by that accorded to greater composers, whose elaborate and beautiful music is chiseled into more perfect order and symmetry. His music la intense and dramatic, singularly vigorous, full of startling effects and powerful eccnd. There are parts of this opera that blaze with perns made charmingly pictureaina by tbe composer's excessive warmth and color. The Abbott roar ascjasnt are to te congratulated that t'.ey lave finally decided tt give the musical public EOethinp; better than the trash that partially, at least, composed their last teascn'a repertoire, which caa be echelul?d a "comic opera." As heretofore Btated In these columns, this orrrniz4tion contains t;o much pcod ma'erial to be debased by rendeiirjr frivolous music. Toere were many in tbe audience who recalled the nibt, leas than a score of ysar3 ego, when a youn? girl appeared in conceit at the old Masonic "Hall. She was then almost unknown, but had first interested, then fascinated, then astonished tbein bv hf r true swailoT-flirits of vccallzi1ior. The debutante cf that time has returned at intervals, and the interest in hsr fcas increased st every reapoearancs uutil now the popularity cf Miss Abbott, in this city, exceeds that of any other American primmadonra As an actres? and 6ontratres3 her improvement is very perceptible with each recurring reason, ai:d her excep'.ioaal treat gifts row thine with an added luster, iiiss Abbott ha3 the divine gift of song that is jutt as much a gift cf nature as the sens? cd lossy. She mas last night with great facility crd uo breaks, fashioning berimperror.&ticn from the tide oi delicate sentiment and tenderness. The central character of this opera. "Vio'etta," demands an interpreter that has uiuch dramatic resource, which the characterized with o power and pauioi entirely adfquate, compelling the closest attrition from her auditor. The great aria f thf2rst act, "Ah forse e lul," she sang in Italian with such spontaneity, vivacity and gwee as to whcllj win the hearts of her audience. At its finale the .house refoanded with furious applause. She scene with "Germont" in the sscjnd act was admirable in every particular pbaee of leeling portrayed; fcer voice ia this pa5S?e was displayed to great advan1aK, her high not having an indescribab'e f parkle and her low tones being soft and sweet. Thedeith ccenc in the laat act was .given with much artistic intelligence, and "wes decidedly vivid; avoiding the conceits of Bernhardt, it wa just as well contrived. Jn the hist and third acts Miss Abbott was respondent in lovely toilets, each of which were elabcratn epecinvens of her tailor's '(Worth) art, while the diamonds she wurs in the third act were in such prcfasaion, and i lected euch dazzling brilliancy, as to alls o;t cause the reproach of being overlanden. Jlr. Castle's "Germcnt" w;j particalarlv f!tiv3. His voics is remarkably "sell preserved, and in rsf-agss requiring t-tdeinffs end eentimsnt all its former charm is nnimraired. Signer Tagliapietra, with Lis grand baritone, is an artist of real distinction, and in the character of tbe e'der Germont," had a peculiar felicity. 3li "Di Trovenza" was a va'ued contri bution to the joy of the audience. Other TriLdral3 each addfd their ehare to the inlrtat of tbe p-rforrusnce, and as mach caa W said for tbe chores and orchsitrA. Tao cpera hss been liberally and tajtefully pro-id-d for by the manaemnt; the scenery, rcetumes and stse fittings leave very l tte to b desired.' Tne cast tonight in MJgrfiL" will harlv-'A laM ft ttrTnn rill Joabtiess Mi Aboott's hosü of Ineudj will

embrsce this opportunity to show their appreciation of her.

"cimep.ella" AT tXGMSH S. A good-sued and well-pleased audience witnessed the fairy operaetta "Cinderella'' at English's last night. The performance and everything appertaining to It gave universal eaU&faction. Children outn um bared ad nits in the acdience. This is nots trange, for there are but few of them that have not read of Cinderella" and the good "Fairy" and of tbe "crjstal teft" cf the slipper, which "Cinderella' parses through victorious ?. to the satisfaction of all gocd little folk. There are thousands of papa's pt chd mamma's darlings that will no doubt t ail themselves of toe chance of beholding the characters of tneir favoiite story strut about before them in all tteir glory. Little Baby Clara, only fivd years old, with hair.as yellow and blight ai gold, 83 "CinderelJa" is just the sweetest little actress immasinable. Master R'chard. her dignified little brother, just one year older, as the "Prince," plays his part with the dignity and air of a iMacs. The test ot tfce company play their several part3 with, the requnei excr Hence to a perfect performance. Thr aoenery. costumes and otaersta et'ec s are new and rirst-c'ass. Tais otip ny of lilipu'ian rtists are at Eo'ish's al'. t f 'iU wek ivin? performances after-noo:-. a; d z st the extreme lo urics oi J", Tbe house tnould be pasted tny litte. NOTE?. 7. 0 maticf e to day. 'Virt'erellV matine at English's to-day. The Museum opened another week to a l.:rce home If.et night. Details of new programme to morrow. r.Qjaa Abbott's Whrdrobsin "Semiramlde" tc-mcrrow niubt !.s eaid to be gorgeous. Tbe Ambertt College Glee Club will appear at riymouth Church Friday evening, JTtb. 7e concert will consist of college a cedit. arid soDRs, and is highly spoken of. Uoal Estate Tranefara, TLh fr' owlns deeds were recorded Friday March 9 reported t;r Steeg & Berntiamer, at'trac oompllcrs, 13 aJ 15 Thorpe Block. Telephon, 1,043: Annie l)eTvnlsh and husband to George V. 1 rey, vananiy 1eeJi to part of lot 5J Jn Ovid Butler's addition to ine city of Incljaropous S pia Jcr.n-on and wife to James A. Cambridge, warranty deed to lot 15 In ilcCcrty's first Westslcle adJItion to the city of Indianapoll? Tbcrt,as 1. Amos and wJfe to James U. I'aldwin, warranty deed to lot 27 in Ingrain Fletcher's first adoitioa to the city of Indianapolis Altert Alien and wife to Arthur A. McKaln, warranty deed to lot 90 f n A Jen .v Roots' north addition to the city of Indianapolis....... Te:cr SpHzladen, trustee, to William 1. J nnclaus et aL. warranty deed to part cf block 12 in Ilolmf 8 West 1'nd addition to tbe city of Indianapolis Hannah Day to Mary K. Connally, warranty deed to part of lot 41 in Greer & u attTt. tucdlyislon of outlot 1(W in the city of Indianapolis. ... Ceorce Keen and wife to William Wallace, P.eceiver, warranty öe?d to lot :t In Ingram Fletcher's Bsbllrlsion of Liecks 1 and J In Inprain Flether's Oat la ill ruburb to the city of Indianapolis Frf dcrick Hand, receiver, to the Firbt National Bsakof Indianapolis. No. '2 555 liectiver s deed to part of outlot 1:'2 in tbe city of Indianapolis John Wtber and wife toLouii H. Vollrath, warranty deed to part of lot 91 in ooarutt'sBubdiviJcn of apart of H. F. Marius,' addition to the city of Indianap 875 00 103 CC CO 1.C00 00 1,:03 03 1.2UJ 03 173 ") S.OJO 03 1.0 00 olis Conveyances, 3; consideration. 511,210 li Interesting to Housekeepers. The preparation for carpet cleaning Known Fs tbe Acme Innovator is enjoying some brilliant triumphs and is the most astonishirg thirg in its way that has ever made its sjpearauce. 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BifiECiitD is h Fries of Gas! Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Yotra'tpv-ca Isra.leJ to the marke i re3;io ion 4n tre uivr; which tooK e.le ! o i the 1; cay of y,u h. 1 l e Comrany j ncxr ri:ru iin ics to Dil .!.:;; ltr at SI o j-er !.' ) cnu c it. ILiB j-r:-.?; C;1uht withia tue rc.-.t ot ail. f r Votn :t-r:tlrr nil cokir.s iiirprx.e--. I'z. enn-xtiiifnt-fiTNl cot. fort of cook in tv fj.riAiiy luii:i; tie nin.-i.-tr Lionttp. wnert- a Cre : i.ot ttl trvkjw- jtj.j'.re?. can oaly be thcroahly ; ; r i iiu? It : .,-e v ohave l.a-1 'X'.ium- n iu iht'v. ai ;-iv-,itir.n fr- tliat pun-p. Tu-? (r..fr,yD o'fiKr u.-eia thin tuy tlurins tue.a: i.v'.Tr a i,r.o Luobc-r o! las 5;o7, aal is ai.'T.td f:rn- rr nsnv telinon'a'.s roia Its l a .it.!. a. that U.vo E'.ove- "dll a 1ju waau" DTOVE3 AIID OA3 EaiNHS TOP. C?AL3 AT C0 3T.

tr v t a it no Tei t haaged to Ons .S.ovo- at dügpoÜs Css-Ltght a?rJ Hi Ca . 17 teiUt r-nTisjr,ani:i Ntr a. I. PKY. -or 'a-y. j Bcduttion in the fries of (Jas! Kotice to Gas Consumers aud Others. Your attf-pf iV'n cnil 1 to t!j? narkKl rf-d .!!. ticu in ti e pnee oi phs, wr.ifh tun!; tr- t o i trw 1st day of Muri. Ii e Coinj'ttiT i n.v r,.rai-ü-m-s 'o all consumers at 51$ i.r I.COjcuMc fftt. 'Jhepr'cc is c-rtu ly viihia ih. rciich u all, or tolli lijihtiiis and Co.ivi j p upoi is Tne convt.n1cnrejirdc-oinii.rio' - iin:: by ;s, -i?-c ally during the ni!nur nioatr.s. vn r a lire is tot oifccrwie required, t au oaly b-i t:vro- ily arprttia1cl I y thxn; Al to nave t x; ?ri-u e ia itr uftful ajTlirtU:ou lor tht vurp e. Tne c'oa f f ty has j-o;3 for . in tm city irin tru- l-tit iir j't-ns a lare numUr of m fctv.., td i twllei. frtm irany testiciouiN ..-i ii.-i trens, thai th-i-e s uvea fiil t ija; v', .v..nt." MtYfs and (ias ti gicts fur ht at lVst AT Electric Lifiitiüz id Gas Esatiisi ana IliüEiitiaücE Conipaiiy. OFFIOI: GS East Market ßfeot. HEN II Y DESKEK, Secretary. e-Writers. "Srm. FULLY WARRANTED. carbon, 'J'ype-Writcr l''ip;r, part, etc.. on hand. K 10. 17 Sontb Meridian Rtrumt. Condit H'.nrk. Best Boiler Scale Purgative. TO TRY IT IS TO USE NO OTHER. j. r. biiiLiGi.:s & 1'K4.sk, OiUce 21 Thorpe ltlock. Indlvldnal, County or State light of raanufaetnre for tale. 1 he Bkntinei. bolkr Dses this article. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ninE Telegraph Institute of the Indianapolis L Husineta University. "When Block:," ha? been rehited and put In charge ol a practical operator and fmt-class teacher An cxoelleat das Is now In attendance day and nisnt. Tha bet of opportunities are offered for practical training and fpcedine. Terms low. rro MANUFACTURERS A rare oor-ortunity fot J purchase or jfae for a term of years. The E. P. Ferry Lumber Company, of MvntiU3, Mntkceon ( ounty, Michigan, own a Ur,:e trrr?egtory biiildins, fiOxlOO fec-t, well lighted, sti'tina and pulleys lull length, with enziue-roo-n 50x40 feet; ample boiler and engine: all in pood reptr; rocmy grounds; convenient for water shipment, and tii;-o a.'on-side and V. M. Kniiroad tragic. Adrcff, for piice aud terms, LOBKKT CA ITUNLSS,A seat. 7 rpHE stlecdauce at the short hand n-hool of i'ie J Iiidiauaj oils Euiness Uiiiveriy, "Wnoa I trek." opposite Po'-tolliee. ha ItjcW 1 iort;aed. Tl e tchool vciJi he'etfttT oecuny i;s newa idotnnti.dioiiS quarters. The very t-c-t of ncilltle- are of! ltd for thoroußh lnstrtcüon, and fcr pp"ed wiitinc HudeDts bave opportunity to do i-rao tMl work la reporting rl:e Oniiy ltelur.6of ihe Unl-v-'siiy. lue i hool 1 sitpclitd wlih th t-n-fitvr.Ji, tbeiepid f.bott-b.md ruac-lae. Sitif.icory trinl If Kots fice. rpiiOSE poire to not spines tor n 5 manual J. cf Fyt Lilih. e'eet. erofuia. and .t'l rat ineo it rr blord GieaeF, can re cured lor on:- rnirl tne cc?t cf fuch a t lp at the old reliable taud. I have btt n located fccre for twenty three years, and with the advantage of Ioec and 6uccesful experience can warrant a cure in all caes. ?pcmlatorrnea aid imrctency, in all their fiasco, positively cured. Oflice hours, S a. m. to 9 p. in., 4:1 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. PiEi pent wita full direo tioss at SI pr box. DR. BENNETT, rucccssor to Vr. Ewine. FOR SALE. OR BALE One fine draft stallion. KALSTOS & CO. IS TURSALE-Srcail ttoclt of Kroceriv5 and fliturcs F in good location. Addrcsa 120 Columbia avenue. 11 6 FOR SALE Fixtures for a Crst class ckarstand; cheap. Call at 23 So at a Pennsylvania street. Vt FOR 6ALE-Surveyor's transit and level: la pood repair; prir?e, SiO'J; cost tfhea ner iJSJ. M. E. CRIST, Clay City, In t. I70R SALE Cheap to Carpenters-COO feet of 1 fchelvinu md Drawers, containing about 2,500 ft et of lumber or more. (i. L. W. MACK, 21 West Washington treet. 13A 7ÖRfcALE BUHINE6S C11ANCE3 - Furniture I of St. Gecrge Hotel, at Carlinville, HI., for sale or exchange; value. $?,SOO; a No. 1 hotel city. Addref-fl T. GEORGE HOTEL, Carllnviile, 111. 17 PXJR SALE Two thousand LaCone pear tree J; one and two years old : they will (trow in any aoil and any climate: they begin bearing when three years old, and when fix to eizht years old bear ten to fifteen bushels per tree: I have XC trees on my farm, near Ehelbyville, two yean old, doing finely; send in yoir orders early; will de liver In Merch and April; termi reasonable. E. 8 STTTTON. ShelhwIUe, Ind. IS riUAllClAL,. MONTY At the lowest rate of Interest. J. W. WILLIAMS & Co.. 8 and 4 Vinton BIook. TO LOAN Wo have $5.100 to lom on Indianapolis real estate. HENRI' COE & CO.. 13 Martindale BIock. 3I fpO LOAN Mccey with prlviTeie of prepay j X meet: terms reasouable. Til 03. C. DAY fk FOB RENT. I 7OK RENT The finest business room la town; 1 ctntrally located; splendid opportunity for live diy poods man. Eor particulars addra M. SOF LLNCK, Oxford. O. U-4 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION BALE OI cho:ce vacant lota, April 6. I cr partlcuJars, eee HUNT i MvUROr.

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, IuTL'IX'AKY J EUG 'i 1ST. DR. i:. I). I'OKTKK, CD South I. .SL Tr. Penny's ( herrj (.o;;h C-re. t-n r.ii .'f . A Iii iriCI M. TKKTfl without plat;-:, At re; East Vflüh!ngto:t itrcr:. r.efcronrcs gicn t- rartic wtarln t ie:.:. A. W. EI?lii.i . liLi: Si'ECIAI.I.ST, &ä Ncrth Icaware ttre-t. Of:!, e Da?: Thür. Uy, Friday un-i it:,.- l-.r J ALL AKb'ri lOl ULAI.. ICE ClllZA.sl. Order from CVirt Fet;vU. Pnrl' 5.Gi" s. bud Ad;oiai:g To us pro -d;h y .i ,..!. I. C:cf raery, i 'J North I', '..vr--. Te'.cphomc 4'J. c itAaiJvt A. NaV.JLi. Lai ilAde. .:cö:, oppcli-w : j..T.v, lndlsr,apo"s, JHAS. I". 8IIOVER. I'l-UK l.AKL ICS. CiVue: No lTt Eitst Market Sireet. Telci'ho'ie "-C'"). yit t ontccted with ite ccrabi:iA'.ioa cornp'!? y KNTIÜT, :Xf' J West Strrc'.. OVEi: N::Wa (J..;.!; lad iai:ap oils. XT c. rfT;-;v: n--KKW V7LA. fAiP, 3i JliAi;-. hOl'h.. it E.si Oi.:o street, id.i'.apt''. Oll-CIothn, Itr.-x trA 5!it. i1,!lit VTlndow trhadft and Icitnor iv-v t r- j1 JjAEiriS, SADLLi.a, ETfJ, 71 Fa-t ourt Ft. ard h'l Eat V.'n. r-t. JJJ U UMSIEAU. I'RESCRIPTION DRUG STORE. No. ir0 Virgiui.i Avenue. CLEAN MßLT 1IABKET3, 23: Fast Wfifhington Pt.,7S North Pennsylvania ?t. Stalls 1 and East Market Houte.. KSprine Lambs a specialty. SUJT3TS CHEMICAL IDYE-WOEKB, o. I Martlnsdale'i Block, near Foftonoc Ci'w. dye and repair pntleraea'i clothing; üj. ladles' drespes, shawl., facqufci, and tlik kzJ woolen goods of every description, dyed and rc Enlthed ; kid glov66 neatly cleaned at 10 otnw y.: pair, will do more rstla;s work for les ntaatr tLan any jbense of the kind In the Ute. (JBAEL? A. SIKIQN. Manaf XTJUlmT A AJJAS1S, 6EWEE AND GENTKAL OONTEACTOEf Room 21 Thorpe Block, IndianapoiU. VIT S. BAWLS, 5 Claypool Block, opposite Batx FJoiia, Ppeelal attention srlven to the pre-Bcrvatloa oZ tt nanral teeto. Prlts reafio cable. WANTED. LO'T Any article of Valne, not exceeding three lines, inFtrtcd two times FREE. Under the head Situation Wanted," for line orkfg, inrertgd tF.EF, Yn7 ANTEI By your.g girl, pise In Ptorc: gfcd V reference. E. M , 17j hast south street. 7J ANTED TositJon to tew in .'amlly. by yaun r lady. Call or address 2ZS west New Yor etTcet. WJ ANTED To trim trees, vines od all k;a Is VV or lawn work. Audres?, W. 11 , No. S lloyt avenue. WANTEH All kinds of first clss c!othinz. Mrs. VALKENsjiiUKJU, 155 Maachusetts aveune. WANTED A place for man cud wife ort furo or as gardentr. Adaress, 004 Virgim avenue. lo:: SX ANTED Hy ari experienced tircsMiitkir, c VV sew in tamilies Call oa or address ot7 w tst RIicM:;an strctt. ANTED Sitnntion a nijjht watch hy t t x iericmed mai;. Call or address m ., 1'0 Ysudefc stiect. city. WANTED TAILOR A good tout clicr; Mtady work the year round. AddreM l. POLAND, Seymour, lud. 17 WANTED One hutdred cnl dren for '-Tin lercl.a" Appl at Englisha Opera Hon, Saturday, 10 o'clock sharp. 21 WANTED Situation By sn experienced eg? packer and candltr. Address G LOR 'JE N. HOLMES, Indianapolis. Ind. VITANTED-Sitnaticn, by reliable boy ajrei 17; VV bas bad exrerience In grocery bukinet). AddreF HARRY. 19 East Palo street. WANTED A situation at tile ditchla by an experienced ditcher of twenty yesri. A ldresa A. W. HlNKLE. Greenwood, Ind. 17 WANTED Gardener and poultry fancier, with some means, to Jem owner of smli place ccar tbe city. Address C. C, Sentinel offlce. 13 2 WAN1ED A good location to practice me IIcine by a graduate of ten years' experleac . Central Illinois pieferred. Address Lock Box KJ Claypool. Ind. 21 WANTEDBItuatlon as clerk in store by a young nan of some experience! cn furrlh the test of reference. Address II. D. WKSNER. Newberry. Ind. 21 WANTED A situation a,s dru clerk by a registered pharmacist of eirt years' practical experience. Address R. G. WRAY, 44 East avenue. Cincinnati. O. 2) WAN1 ED -situation, by a young nun of cod fcablts and who is a g?Kd penm m. to do oiliee work cf iny .kin 1; le'ercces giveu. A i-drt-fP D J.. Sentinel o:'.ce. '22 J WAN! ED Partner: man wita SO 0 to so ia with prsctical workman and buy haiery, cccKctionery and restaurant dv:igool hnine, in Logaesport, Ind. AdJrc.-:sJ. M. AL'oL'ST18, Logan sport, In 1. LOST. IC-T-Alicht, filigree, illvcr brückt. bw.n J Pratt and Ohif street, on Illia'd. Fin ter please return to 415 North ILmoLs ttreeu U 1 . LOST-'W cdnr?diy. March 18. a yellow 1 nil p :p; white Mripc3 now and four hlte fvci. a I reward of will be paid for his rel'irr to Cap'.'ol i Uoiel, YJl Wet Washington ttreet, city. Vi LOST Between R. R Parker's and Schs iner'a fjuit hone, a tmall Ma-k laoroxo p ckctbock. Liberal reward will be paid li returned to W. P. RANir ORD, Rcoia 3 or .5. vtr Ayrta dry poolnore. TO LEASE. mo LEASE Hotel, wita bar attf.cLel; pcwl JoaJ Hon neer Union Deoot; all xt::res f .rsa'i. Addrcs? HOTEL, his ollce. siarS-lmeov;