Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 98, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 8 1885
COURT-HOUSE LOCALS.
The Overland Telephone and Telegraph Company In Court Henry Arnold Oeta Two Years North. The County Beard yesterday aliased bills amounting to f3.S72.23. Judge Howe yesterday diam'ased th diYorceiaitcf Etta.IUnger T3. Herbert Ringer. A new trial has been refused by Judi Howe in the suit cf Ehie Haßley and othen Ti. George Wood. Thoma3 E. Watts yesterday Rare $2,500 "bonds as administrator of the estate of William'H. Foreman, deceased. The Laborers' Saving and Loan Association with 5100,000 steck, and the National iBararian Mutual Benefit AS3ciation tiled articles for record yesterday. The will of Thomas II. Wood, of Uticj, 2J. Y.t was prafcatcd yesterday, there bains property in this city belonging to the estate. Uh estate is yalued at over $100 000. The damage euit cf Siiler t?. Landers, for 3,C00, on account of pertosal injuries received a year ago ty fillies thioQsh a breaking sidewalk on North Illinois street, was compromised yesterday for 5 130. 1 The suit of John G. Itsthsom vs. K. G. Hann and the city, for damage?, was compromited and dismissed yesterday in ItDom il. IUthsom fell in th cellar in frant of the James Ho tue a year i3 and sustained injuries. Ohio L. Wade has filed rait against Arthur rrimberlaVe, II. C. Adams and R. L. Scarlett to recover fTOO, alleging far cause that defendants indaced him by false represeata lions to take stock in the "Indian Overland Telephone and Telegraph Company," which lias proved worthless. Building permits: J. R. New'cm, $1.1C0 frame, Miis'ssicpi street between Ninth and Henth; H. K. Kerchap, $1,000 fram?, .it Ori. ental street; R. Tocterrner, $1,C00 frame, corner of Franklin and D-iwnie streets: Franklin Vonnegut. two 1,000 frames, Ohio street near Highland street. Clher psimits, $2,500. .Total, ii ..00. William W. Sickles hai filed suit to fore-;Io-e a mortgage against John D. Condi t and a Urge number cf other?, which was given by Condit acd wife to the Connecticut 3lutuai Life Insurance Company on a part of lot a in equare S to tecure a note for $11,000 and ten coupon notes for $l,;2 50 each. The coupon notC3 Vfere signed to plaintiff. Nancy E. Clem yesterday filed complaint against "William F. Clem to set aside judgment of divorca, granted in April, 1S3. The complaint alleges tfcat soon after the rendition of the decree the plaintiff in thssuit left the State and etill remains a non resident. The complaint in the present suit alleges fraud on the part of William F. Clem in the procurement of tno former decree. The suitor John E. Sulhvau3. 1). M. Adams for damages went eft Juds Walker's docket yesterday on a compromhe. PlaintiiT sued for damace3 on account of egs stoied in defeuaent'8 storehouse, alleging that by improper stcrsgo thy were ruined. Judgment wasobtained for $SOO and l.ne case went to the Supreme Court. Wnea the case came back it was dismissed, tie defendant agreeing to the $800 judgment. Henry Arnold was tried yesterday in thj Criminal Court for pstit larceny. He is the party who wa? arrested for stealing several articles from the residence cf John Browning. He admitted stealing an album, bat denied the theft cf the other articles. Judga 'Norton gave him two years north. Arnold is a coiord man. As he was having the court-room he erpreraed h's gratification, saying he was goin to the Reforn 8cho3l at J'laintield. fle was informed by the oiiicera that his destination was north instead of west. In less than thirty hours' after hü ar3 est he wse on his way to Michigan City. The suit of Letta J. Scott vs. Reuben Morris for $0 QCO damages was dismissed in Roam 3 yesterday, p'sintilT, who is a Colored woman, and defendant 'fi whita man. alleging that in Jun cf last year he forcibly had carnal inowledgo of her egainvt her will. The com&Ialut a'eo el'eged that ha transferred his prorerty at Broai Rippls and in the vil!s;-p of Wellington to defeat her suit in this esse and dercaud wa3 male to have the transfers ret wide. The case has bean pending for nearly a year, bat the Sheriff hss never bsen able to getEervice on Morris; henca the dismissal. The following are the grand jnron for ths Federal Court, drawn yesterday for the May term: Thomas Campbell, Newcastle; P.C. -3)odd, WinterroTvd; Daniel Gray, Goodland; Joshua Hull, Terre Haute; Wra. C. Harter, Itomtey; Henry C. Hodges, 1'aragon; John Bickey. Andersen; Luther He?song, Indianapolis; John II. Leefers, Shalbyyille; John 3J!lIt. Pine Villahs; B?oj. F. Murphv, 8tat9 Line City; Elfcarjsh Moni?, Farmland; Banj. IMorehome, Lafayette; Luther McDowell, T.rvin: Robert ?JcMahon, Bringbrirst, Carjoll County; Perer 8. Neatlev, Catleton; George W. Oglibay, Battle Ground; Edward fcfeer, Ursecsbr-.r,:; Jarnos L. Saiith. Gos a;o:s. IUILWAY NEWS. Several new passenger coa?fae3 will bs placed on the L, E. aad W. within the next few days. It is quite probable that the Vaadalia shops -Mil be lighted with electric light in the near future. There is every indication that work on the B?g Four shops east of the city will hi commenced this summer. Travel to points In Kansas and Nebraska is -very heavy at present, and it is not probable that there wtil be a lull In theemijrant business until abeut the last of the month. Becausa of tho extreme low rates very little profit bes been realized from New Orleans busrnsta. although travel to the Crescent City has been very heavy since February l. Statements c! the earnings of several of he central group of roads for the two months endirg Ftbruary 23 have been received. Dasinclbat period tbe L, B. and W. earned SiSS 740; Peoria. Dacatur and Evacsv?; e f 120,130; Evansvllle and Terre Haute. .100111; Cincinnati. Indianapolis. Si Louia and Chicago, $371 010. A railroad man rays that brakemen and firemen are two cissies of mea who should fce chesen with great care, as it is from them -that tb conductors and enginernen are to 1:9 developed, and since thay are apprentices with the largest pay that any aporentic receives in any trade, it is not worth while to threw away the valuable Instruction which they are to receive upon inferior charactri. Upon the brakemaa a great reipoajibility
port: David B. Whitaxer, Bloomüeid; Georgs W. White, Kentiand; George R. Wilson, Ri.'ey; George W.Lancaster, North Indian-
rests. Firemen should be of a mechanical tnrn of mind and ambitious to become engicemen. There are plenty of young men with there qualifications, and It li a wast to employ others. They make the better firemen, of course, from their bops of advancement. The Lake Michigan anil Ohio River Poad filed articles cf incorporation with the Secretary of Etate yesterdsy. Its capital stock is S1C0.C00, and it is designed to connect railroads terminating at Yeddo, Fountain County, and Jasper, Dubois County. H. H. Porter, cf Chicsgo, own3 10j shares cf the 1,000 f tares of steck. This line when built will give the ChicsD and Great Southern a 2 cad to Beck port. A statement of the earnings ot the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Road for the fourth week in March hai just been ccmrJlcd by Treasurer Osborne. It msfces the following showing: Passengers, J10.CC5 20; lecal freight, ?17,2'X) r,l; foreign fre'eht. $'20,31S; line freight. ?8.307; express, l,7i?0; malls. ?2T,04: total, S'i'J.UU 51; tota1. hrst quarter. 531J27.22; total, sacked quarter. SW.CW tO;to!:d,thirj quarter. SlO.Uol. 11; tcUl for four quarters. $2'i I V.) O'i; total increara over 1? t yer, i JJ.'..lv. This is cartaiiilv a grttifyirg report. The Monon stockholders novr havsaset
ofcilic'als watching over their Intere3t3of whom they may well feci arocd. As one of the employes of that road aptly remarked to a Sentinel rercrttr the other day, "They pull light alorg together. " The directors of Ibis read in time pest wero very unfertnuate in thr :r relectlon of the hesdj of the various departments. They brought together men w ho could not acree on any one subject, and catura'.jy enough the rsed suffered considerably thereby. A lack cf harmony among it3 higher ofilcials will injure any road, to a cer. tain extent, and its ellect on Ue L.. N. A. ard C. wr.scnly tco epparent. Mr. William Do d, the recently elected President, 13 a cerefal ard cautions man. and b?ing pos 6fcd cf a thorough railroad e location, having went up the" laddsr step by step, is of ccuna well fitted for the position ho haida. There ere few, if any, bettor General - Mancer3 ILau Mr. Dowd's right hand bower, J. B. Carson, who is well liked and respct?d by tho employes from one end of tha lies to lliectl.fr. With such mn os these man8gin i s c Hairs it can not help but prosper. THE MODEL OPENING. Tho rromleo V7aa Great, But the Performance Was Greater. The expectations of a brilliant aSTiir, aroused by the Model's announcement o! their formal spring opening, were more than rtßlized yesterday when tbe doors wcrs thrown cpen and the crowds of visitors maiched in to tho enchanting strains cf the rand march. Th9 five Jarga stores lecked mere like a fairy bower than a besirsrs establishment, every available n?int being cccupied by choice tropical plant3, tbe v,al."a and arches beautifully frnooned with the rational colors, among which were beautifully titcated fine portraits of Grant and Cleveland, and everything presenting a holiday appearance. Commodore John Sullivan, who, although nineteen years eld. is but 4 1 irehes hich and weighs only fifty-two pourd?, presided O'er the cologne with his u sc tl grace and greatly pleased th9 throngs ofladit swho graced the occasion by their presence. Tlx decorations and general arrangement of stock will continue the same throughout the week, and all pre invited to call and inspect one of the handsomest btorej and etcck cf geeds in the line in Indiana. PEESONAX, MIXTION. Mre. Hcndricfes returned to Washington yesterday evenirg Walter M. Conway, of Shreveport, La., now attending tho Rose Polytechnic Institute at Terra Haute, has been on a visit to friends in this city for several days, from whem Le has Lad a cordial reception. Mr?. Ciarle3 Felchcncr, Milton; W. W. Drskc, Tctey County; Trank Myers, Brookstown; W. D. Kizr, Winchester; W. H. Oliver, Crawfcrdsville, are at the Hotel English. R. W. Miers, E! 00 mir g ton: Wili.am G. Mcrri?, Frankiert; A. J. Howard, JeffersonTille; R. D. Brown, Wilmington; C. A. Mansen, Fcrt Wayne; V. II. Hawley, Huntingtm; John W. Iovet and wife, Anderson; William Brad?caw, Delphi; James F. Fmer, Warsaw; Frank Douglas, Princeton; W. B Overman. Rcckville; C. O. Darning, MicMgm City; P. W. BaJcigb, Evansville; Mrs. J SV. Cartwright, Mrs Ella Engl, Delphi; J. E. Velever. Rushviüe: E. P. McDowell. Gothen; E. V. Debs, Terre Haute, are at tha Grand Hotel. Paten Horse: Rv. H. Thompson, Logans pert; E. T. Porter, O. Johnson, Hageritown; G. W. Hsrvey, Marion; James Boyce, Muncie; Kaieer, Brookville; L. 8. Wilbourn, Kniphtstown; 3Ir. and Mrs. M. L. ßpittsr, Miss Mesa, Mis. F. B. Meyers, T. J. Farden, J. F. Herdmcn, Rensselaer; W. C. Winftrsndley, Bedford; Mrs. J. W. Lakin, Mr?. C. A. Irsley, Miss 8. E. Allen, Terre Haute: Robert Young and wife, Delphi; E. W. High ard wife, Metatnora; R. Breckinridge, Crawfcrdsville; Miss Ellie Collister, Mrs L Jackten, Mrs. WeUInger, Mt. Vernon; Miss Mattie Jones, Gentryville; J. J.Todd and wife, Jesse North and wife, Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Mots and daughter, Bluffion; D. H. Davi?, Knfghtsviile; Mrs. Ds Camp, Mr3. Colby. J. W. Monsnn, Frankfort; J. C. Martin, Kenawa;C. W. Armstrong, Booneville; Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Lancaster, Tipton. Local Courts. SCTKRIOB CO CRT. Boom No. 1 Hon. N. B. Taylor, Jade. Henry Mcore, Trustee, vs. Jacob Jaliaa et al. Note. Judgment for defendant. Boom No. 2-Hon. D. w. nowe, Jade. Elsie Hadley et al. vs. George Wood. New trial refused. Louisa Williamson vs. the Trustees of the Church of the Holy Innocents, To qiiet title. Dismissed. Francis C. Greenleif ts. Christian HatToer ct. al. Foreclosure. Judgment for $137.2::. Martha Jnlian vs. Andrew J. Chamberj et a). Foreclosure. Dismissed. Etta Ringer vs. Herbert Ringer. Divorcs. Dismissed. John G. Rathsom vs. Eaoch D.-Hmna et al. Dasraees. Dismissed. Koon 3 Hon. Lewis C. Walker. JaJje. Letta J . Scott vs. Reuben Morris. Damages. Dismissed. Maria J. Evans ys. Esgle Machine Co. et al., to quiet title. Decree for plaintiff EU F. Slifer, by next friend, vs. Jackson Landers. Judgment for $150. John E. Sullivan vs. David M. Adams et ah Judgment for plaintiff. eaiMiM&r, 00 car. Hon. Pierce Norton. Jade. Stat ts. Henry Arnold. Petit larceny. Sentenced to the Stale prison fur two years.
DIAMOND SPORT. Once More the Loulavlllea Bite the Duet, and this Time Wltb the Famous Becker In the Box.
Owirg to the gloomy and threatening weather the attendance at the Seventh Street Park yesterday was not nearly so lare 83 on the day previous, but the game was much more interesting than that cf Monday, beinc cicely contested throughout. The mighty" Hecker, backed by Sullivan, faced the local elupgers, and the game opened vith Millar andMcGuire occupying iho points for the heme team. The former, however, being troubled with a very sore area was a trifla wild frora the start, and in tho teventh inning was substituted hy Mcriarity, who pitched the rerralnCer cf thefamoin good style. McGuiro did good werk behind the bat, aad was loudly applauded for a brilliant a:sist to Donnelly, whereby cne cf the visitors who had etarfed in v ss prevented from scoring, and the fide was retired with three men on bates. It wes simply a beautiful exhibition of fielding cn the pirt of tho home tea.;i. there b ng but a single errr. and that in credited to Miller ior an overthrow to tbir J. Tbe firsi taye play of McQuery and Crane's s;coud bssa work were the features of the panic. The former distinguithed himself with the stick, making a a hit every tin e he camo to tbe bst. Drowning, Kenns urd Wolf Ud the batting for the visitor?. Louiiville hsd a lead up to tbe e?f.hth inning, when the hoaje team secured three runs on terrific drives by Poorman and Miiler. and loose fielding. Geer end Lis able Lieutenant Cline refrained fiom pivirg f.nothpr "mouth" exhibition, 8Ld the crowd was rot to noisy as on Monday. B:enr an umpired and was called upon to mske several veryclc.te decisions. Tho sat juiced coro teli.i the story in detail:
LOI'ISYIIJ.E. ; i:. III. It I'.O.i a. 1 r. , 1 1 1 Cline. 1. f ! 0 j 0 j 0 1 0 j 1 F.Tovnic?,c. i j j j 4 I 0 j 0 Wolf. r. f ! 1 2 ' 4 ! Ol 0 Hccter. i o ! y ! 1 , 'l 0 Keiin?, 1 0 I 0 1 2 , 7 ! 1 2 Geer. s. s ! l j 2 0 ' I 0 hiillivan, c .' 0 ; 1 4 ' 1 I J MTlcr, S b 0 I ü 1 i 2 0 McLaUhllu 2 b 0 j 0 ! 2 J 1 1 To?a) : . i 12 ; -21 i 11 ; C I.NDIAXAI'tJl.l. R. A. j K. Iionntlly, 3h -..j 01 2)2 0 iTorman, r. 1 -..! 1 i 2 210 0 Tt'ompscu, c. f..... ! 0 j 1 2 0 0 .'ollinsi. p. f 0,0 1 3 0 Morlarity. 1. f. ami p li 1 1 0 o Mctiuery, 1 b 2 4 ' 13 0 u Crar.e. 2 b ! 0 1 4 0 JrJuire,c. ; l o ! l ; o Miller, p. and 1. 1 ' 1 2 j 0 4,1 Total ! r. it ! r. li ! l Innings 1 2 S 1 5 C 7 8 f IctiifcTll.f 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 v1 iudiaiiapolis ü 2 000013 x C
Le't tu r. la'JlariipG'iq. S; l.oubville , 11. I wo-l ae Iii: Urowintf. Kerins. Wo t, I'oo riAU ncl vi!!er. i:af'?on Bans Louiivlll?, 4: Icdlenxrcli. 0. I'tis-cd Hal ;r McGuire. 2; Salliv-iu, 1. V.iM I-itc!.i filler. 1; Hester. 1. Struck Oil Willi r, 1: by llcker. 3; by Ilorlariiy, 2. lirceci Uan;e 2:10. Umpire Brenuan. lSAMOXD DCST. Hecker returned to Louisville last night. The Dayton Club will play here to-morrow and Friday. They are tho champiou3 of the Ohio League. The Kentuckian3 aro beginning to rcaliz?, no doubt, that tho Indianapolis nine for lbS5 is made up of better stuff than that with which they had such a picnic about a 3 ear rgo. That great "circus" ball player, Clin?, showed no dispesitien to hcwl yesterday, but before going into th field said to Collins: "We willkncck your eye out to-dy." The rccre -sv ill chow wt other or not Mr. Cline is a false prophet. Hart, the manrger cf tke L:ui3villen, dii r.ot want Brennau to umpire yesterday's garrc, and ho so informed Captain Co'lias f the home team. He thought thite'ther Kecnanorcne of lur, own plavers should 11 this pcEiticn, lat Collins did not se it in that light and Brencan umpired. Providing the grounds are in a fit condition there will bo another game between tho horre team end tho Louisvll'es to-day. Casey end Keenan will be the battery for home team, while the visitors will present Mays and Whiting. The former Is an amateur pitcher of some note, having played great ball last year with the Oil City (Pa.) Club. Tue LouisvilleslntGud to give him a fair trial, and if he proves a success they will sign him. The Supreme Court. Tho following cases were decided by the Scpreme Court yesterday: 11,03T. James L. Hinton vs. Thomas L. Whitteter et al. Howard C. C. Affirmed. Howk, J. 11.4C2. Thomas C. Billergervs. Daniel F. Druok et al. Grant C. C. Reversed. Zollais, C. J. 11.1104. Jonathan L. Lord et al. v. Ira Bifibop et al. Madison C. C. Affirmed. Mitchell. J. 11,C'S2. James Brown et al. vs. Edar B. BrowD. Hendricks C. C. Affirmed. Elliott, J. 11.222. Adolph Desar et al. vs. Frank M. Field. Owen C. C. Petition for rehearing overruled. Zollars, 0. J. Still AltTe. Mr. C. E. Shover, one of our most popular :ce men, made the remark that ha is still alive and doinsr a large business, and has not been tronbUd in the least with the Ice Combination Companies, with whom he is in competition. We trust the same good-luck will fellow Mr. Shover through the season end as long as be may continue to cater to h:s numerous customer. Orders will reach him through Telephone No. 800, or at his efface, 171 East Market street. The Lnchy Mao George A. Spear, the lucky man who drew the 75,000 in The Louisiana State Lottery, was met by the Tribune scribe last evening in the Pos to tlice. He has not changed any since the geed tews came, with the possible exception that his face is now often bedecked with smiles. The wealth so suddenly heaped upon him has not elevated his bead above the common herd, and he talks to the reporter the same as he used to. In answer to questions he said: "I will collect my money tbrcugh the banks, the same as I would a draft, tending the lottery ticket as a draft. As to ray futare business, I am not f ally decided npon, bnt I will make no change during this cold weather any way. I am clerking in the store jet, just as though nothing had hapnened." Bav City (Mich.) Tribune, March 21. Gecrge A. Spear yesterday recsived a New York dratt fr $74.800, in payment of his claim against the LoaUiana 9:at Lottery. Theexchanre for collectin the $7." 000 was 1 100,-Bay City (Midi.) Trihase, March 27.
Ad Tic e to rtotbtir. MRS. WTN3LOVTS
SOOTHLNO 8YRUPiiocJJ always te oaei waa Children are cuttlm? testa. It relieves the lltff Bürtrex at cue. Jt proflaoo iitari. quiet tieer, ty reiienns ths child fron pain, am tss mus ceruaws:sla,rl?ntMabatcn. !t livery plcawmt to tar.s. it tooVae the cölll, ofwni tie KUES, mays ail psin. rtL'svei wiafi. rc?a.'a;?s thi bowcig. ana la tte tent xn-nrn jxzitZr at cJI rbcea. whether arising Iron tcetttrg or ether cauBcs. Twcnty-S?e cents a bottle SOCIETY NOTICES. MASONIC A'.'A. SCOTTlSn RITE Ad- ( rnlram Grapfl Io !zool Ferfcchoa: meetV izz this iWtducs'iay) ereaius, a; 7:l o'CiOCir. N. R. RUCKLE, T. P. G. IL C. F. ncLUPAY. Secretary. DIED. Itr.INKRIKYV.G-JohnC. Brlnkmeye-, April 7. 12:: 0 p. m.. at h!s late reuiJouce, No. 2iA Noilh lir-crty Ktret-t. iiurml 1 ridey, Arril 10 t 2 p. m. Ir'ead3 invited without icriucr nolico. C. E KHKGKLO & WUITKTI, Funeral Dircctois and Embalmera, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to o"ce aud resi lenccs. Carriages for Weddiacs and Parties. .1 M Vv 'fj'u2.i':','-" (13 Ah - JLc. t M t7- Vi AbsoIuteSv Purs; Tbl3 powder cer?r vanes, a marvel or parity etrengtb and whek-somene1'!. Mere e-ccmortlca ' Urn tho ordinary kind, and rain not be tol l In J competition with the Multitude of low te?t, ehort vteigtt, alnm or phosphate powders. Er.ld only ncans. Royal Eakino rownsu Co.. 103 wail ! tret. New York. r I II I mi mm c r A. VV..; .T?r vi !3 hlzk Hea'Ü5c!-o ard rlicro all tho tronKs !n!dent ton bliiona f ta'-O cjf the py?tcia, each as DL?:r:nc?3, N:u?ci, Drowsirer.s, "Distress after eaUae, i'iia ia th9 Side, Lc. VrhÜo thetr nioatreaiaxir .-"h", yrt Ccrter'ä Little Llvrr Ti.li aro enaUT tii:.allo i:i Constipation, carintj and preventir: this1 annOTinrr corr.piiint, whii3 they al?o correct b'lIi.sGrdö-C'f tbo ctoiaach, etirnulate tho liver rcrioo ic towels Uvea i lhey caiy cuxt4 A1 th-y vrsnM r.Traot prf lef s to then whö iLZcT i rum tliiri ti; itrofsinj cornpliint ; but f ortaitcly their poorness tio'-a not end here, and those ho once trv them wiil ünd these itltlo Pills vara e Elte W tbio la eo mny wtya that they will not be -tvillirj a c3 wiuiout UiCLi. Cut tu.:cr all aick Lea J. A" II 1 Is tha bane of 50 rainy lircs that hers la where vfi make oar rre.it Luot. Our pilia cura it whila ethers do tot. i Cartcr'a Uttlo liver Tills are very email and Tory eaay to take. One or two pills mate a dosi. .They are etrictl7 Teetablo and do cot (rrip oe purge, but by their gentle action pleaso all who csethera. la vials at 23 cents; five for $1 Boll lj ttragcista everywhere, or ecLt by mail. w CAIiIHU 31IEDICINB CO., 3 ?W Yorlc CityJ BIUOTi BUNTB, O SS 213 3?2L AÜTD Ml Wholesale Liquor Dealer 84 W. IVafliinjton St.. Indianapolis.
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TTTANTEO-Enplcyneat by jokuz taan;be4t VV of rtfertr-ce given. Address C. S., äeutlnl. 7ANTKD Situation Boot aad fh-e ÄilesV die; fonrteea year.' exptrieace: coot stort-kef jer : let or city refer-rce. Address T. Ii. K. ::q Ke lefontalne Hreet. city. "TjrTANT LD IVrtner: maa with ?30 to eo ia Ti wlm practical wortmin and buy battery, CclctJor err and rttaursnt do njaool halre, in Loj8iit.port. Ind. Ad Jress J. M. AUGU31 US. Logans port, Ind. WANTED A raan to furnish to ictrodute a patent jut ,atenteU; will it-siert eiiough territory to sail.'! rn for hi invtsioi::!; very valuable invention. Call or address B. II. J , 71 College avenue. 7 WANTED Si:iart adverti-ing canvasser for a dailv nevrppap-r tf ?.oi cm-uia lion. Adtlress vitii relereiioe aad terms expected, .lom-naHet. Care 11. 1. MCBBAKD, New Haven. Conn. "V7 ANTED By a larpo Nw York c";r rauuW fac'urln? firm, sitkisc: h 11 nrr.de, a few competent fatt?raer. '.xperl?riwd 1:10a, with nooa contiM-tions and an published t7fid?prsftrreC Addie-s NKW YORK ANl HAVANA CIGAR CUMI'ANY. 57 Broadway, New York Citv. 2i WAN1KD Men Any minor w.itaan miticg itstnn J O per week fbonll iavestijaw cur eay moi ey-iiakjuc business. We ort 'reuerRetic rersous n e best clisuce oa earth to raike mobcy. Stsatnplt frea to thesü 'reiaiu ir.siecss. An pcent wiifw: "Yonr p'an trius the n.oney quickest o! aay 1 ever rid." Ad3ros with Hump for papers N. V . IILSRILL t CO , Ctilrneo. Di. 7-.U1 FOB SALE. T'Cit SALE Forty ares, less than oae mile JL' lio:u the ciiv, tt f5 per acre. i-o!i oaca fr S COperecre. As.'eanl profitable invent merit. With a little Iralnirg it wonld r-iit for jir.i) per tr Af.sefse for taxatioa at äl.EOO. T. A. (iOODWIN, -11 Thorpe Biock. 7 6 I7CK SALK Ttvo tüouvaal LaCome p:ar tree L one and two yea r old ; they will grow ia any soil and any cliraat; toey birln bcerin? wrserj tbr?e years old, and when fix to erbt yeirs old bear tcu to ftltten bucheia per tree: I hive '2X trees on my farm, near. -neirrTiiIe, tyo rcHrs old. Coinj: finrly; Fend in yor.r orders early: will da live 1". Ur,ich pnd April; teres reoaab!ö. ü S RfTTON, Hhrlbvville Ind. n ANNOUNCEMENTS. A IiAM GRIFFIN.-? Teat an 1 wn!ai tors, 2,. -"jL Wot Maryland, moved lo 1 Est Wiisainton street. I 7 rpo MANUFACTURERS A rar ODpormnity foi JL purchase or ieae for a terra of years. Tho K. l Ferry Lntnber Ckiipiny, of IfonUOTe, Muskegon ouutv. Michigan, owns a lara ti:r-j" story bMiidiiiÄ, aixlfX) fest, wtil li-btad, enj'tict; and pulley? full length, with enzine-room MxiC feet; ample boilpr and englue; ail Ja po-yl repair; roomy irrcr.udB; coavenient for wuttr hhioier.t, ard al.jo a'iOD;s!da C and W. M. Railroad treck. Address, for price tad terras, KOEEItT CA1TK NK8.-4, AkcuU 7 PIN AN Ol Ali. MONEY At the iowest rate of interest. J. W, V. lLLlAilS i Co., 3 aad 4 Vinton üloci. ! rpo LOAN-Wo have fvooo to loan oa Indian.L pol! real estate. HENRY COL A CO.. 13 Martindsle Blocit. STO LOAN LIcut7 wlLI privilege or prepay-r-.cnt: tsnns rea'-.-nHbio. TliO. C DAY CO.. 73 fcjL't !iidrftt strict. IcdlanaDOlis. LOST. LOST Small black and tan do: check 5S1 on cellar. Leave at 621 Bates street. 1 I" 0?T Gold watdi charm ; red set: Leave; at SI J North Peucfylvaula street. XlIK0Do:tr; L05T-51G between Military Park aad r.o:i B'aie street. In naall purfe. Return to SOJ Ulate ureet and receive reward. 5 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION PALL Of vacant lots, oa Monday, next; 37 feet Vermont, betweea Illinois aid lennessee: to feet corner Teuce.s'ee and Herbert; a)o two lota In Fletcher's Oaic H11L '2 in lis Pries of Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Yor.r attention Is called to the marked rodic.Ion In the price cf äs, which took eilect on the 1st day of March. The Company la now furnishing caa to all consumers at SI ü per l.OCO cubic fst. Ibis price is certainly within tne reach ot ail, for both lighting and eookin? purposes. The cou veclecte and comfort of coofcin.: by gas, especially duiing the summer months, where a Sr.? ia not otherwise required, cau only be thoroughly rppn elated by those who have had experieoi in Its utsful at-plicatioa for that purpose. Tbe Company hz told for use in thLs city during thelat four yenrs a large number of a? stoves, and is tathod from tho many testimonials from its patronp, that these stoyca "fill a long It-lt want." &TOVE3 AND GAS ENGINES FOR S Ali 13 AT COST. .(Ja'oline Stovea changed la Qu Stoves at small cspeufce. aoapolis Eas-Ligut aad Cob Co , Jo. 4J Sontli Tennsjlvacia Street. 6. D. PRAY, Secretary. JOHN EDWABDS, ILL POSTER. One Hundred Large Stands. 800 3-Sheet Bo ard a, Also Cmitrolliit Mate House Fence OrriCI 8nttnel OCSe. S3 Kast Maryland ßtroat. U 1 uralt iie-l by tiu4 Coap&ar.
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194 Fat 'Aashiniton . BUSINESS CAH-, Thefimf rejrresmted ('to' irr J4 it'umu vndrrli-tl-tin tt cf'y. n . .tr rnt'riy vvrlhy of the 2'CL.Yunce of tenl'mcl rtt1?r, V. FISHER. Ii. D., VILE SPECIALIST, 55 North IK-Iaware fire?. OS.ce Days: Th;;rf ipy, Friday sc 1 .cit ir 1-iy. flPOTHKCAKY AJSD DRUGGIST. dr. e. i). forte::, Wf fMiU Iüinr.i, S. Dr. Dendv's Cherry Cowl C.re. .- irv; f:vi. A ltTIFICIAl. TKF.T WITHOUT .V JPJLuVX-i::, At F-Ait V.aihiustoa i:rt. F.eference6 given to parties wrarins: t'li'-Tn. gALLAED'3 POPULAR ICE CKEAM. Order? from Churches, Festivals, rartie. Picnics, aad Adjoining Toäus jrojptly euppiil. Creamery. 102 Nort'a Delaware. Telepaoae 4'.0. A. N1COL1, JENGRAVBIS 0: WOOiJ) MS t Wirket t'.rect. cppodt FoiloGcs, ici'.snspollN lu i. C LIAS. P. SliOYEi;. PURE LAKE ICE. 02icc: No 171 East Market S'.rcet, Telephone son. Not connected with ice corb.n.iiioa con:pn!o J E M T I ST , J. G. PARSONS, 30) i West Washington Street, OVZP. NEW 3 02ci Indianapolis. A. HERRMANN, WATCHMAKER. Clock?, Jewelry and Eyes'asca Repairic? Music P.axei a Specialty. Al Kept Mrkt FtreetH, C. ßTKVENS' i;ZV7 WALL PAPÜ3 A BHADH HOUHZi 41 Zs.fi C-io rtreet, Indl&aapolLv OU-Clotas, F.ng!i3 and Mat?. Special docijai L3 Wiadcw Cnadce nd Istsrior JDecoritloni. j AigS3. KADDLXü, STO. 71 Kat Court 6t aad sr, ist V-'cEn. St, JJ L. UilaTPAD. PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, . No. 1"0 Virginia A Tonus. JNDIANAPOLI3 BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Bryant & Stratton College. A l.:ve Commercial Schoo i. Catalogue Free. WLca Elotff, cpscsite Posio'llo?. jgING Jt HOLME3, IRON PENCE CRESTING, ETC. Reliable Agents Wanted. OSceecd Salcsrooa No. 12! North DeliTir? t. CLEAN lAT iIArKCT3, 232Ea?t Wa?hiut;ton r.,7Nnrth P.?":irt-aa! . Stalls i and " ies-t Llarliet lluu? j. tt.u?rri3g Lambs a ftccialty. S CHWE'.CELE & PP.AN'Ci:. CARRIAGES AND RUGGHS. Manufacturers rf iv-livorv Wiot:-, nu l .-n-inr Trucks of ali kiiics. K j.airms; p-?Taj::v n'ttrlt I to. Wacoa und Carrii-e Paiun ucjt:y li.-ti. batisfaeüf n s' nrartttd 44 end i2b Er.fi Washington S:r-?t S Lirnr8 (thcmical !DYz..cKi;t r.v MartlnfidAie'a ticci. üty.r Porto::;', C'xv dye and repilx centierien' cictts-.: ?..... lÄdl33' dretae. ahawis, sa-'rjuci, and eht woolen goods cl every doHJ'p.ior:, cji sat t. finlahod; kid gloves neally clcc ne-j et iO c-Jl-. v pair. Will do mora first-ciass wort for U:r. z:ii: than aay tonw cf the tJrsrt Jn t'rSr??. W EJSTWZB ÄHTD ÖEKZF.AL CONTSAürO.?. Rcon 21 Ttorpe P-'ocic, liidliUkT-il'-Wa EAWLS, . D KNT 1ST. 5Claypool E'.oc. crosltc iUte Hor.-. J?peclal attention trlven to the prererra'-'Oii of Mi. DAtnrsl tsfcth. Prices rfa--ocai..'. WHEAT BAM P8WÖES It contain tio i;iir--i:;t. an aüjf oth-T ll-t::ir TiAZiTiN KALiiri.niNcti-'; EsUoli-hoi l-. M: ;V Trade Supplied by ROBERTSON & PERRY, 2G,'JS and ."3 W-t .eorjrja Strfrt. In llanapuli. WM. G- U n"n , C2--Ä.S PITTBB No. 7 Virginia A7eatre. J13T-CLAJ53 WORK AT BOTTOM PR1CE3. .felenhona I Jo. 499.
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Notice of Appointment. Notice 1 hereby jrtTen that the underVned hM been appointed dmtoltrator o( thrperaonal tateof John Milter, lata of Marlon County. Indiana, decease!. Said erfUfc 1 uprreo to r nolTeuL TBOMAHU W'ATW Adoitairator. Denaj &. Tot la, Attorsdji,
