Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1885 — Page 5

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AN OLD STILL Captcred In 1S79 and Sold to a Coppersmith

Idfcsly to Who LI ate Trouble for tbo Seller, ia Bald to nave Made tbo Good Confession. In W' the Govemrj2eiit"o2icer3 ;poancd down upon an illicit distillery in Franklin Coanty an i captured the outfit, which wai fcrotht to this city and stored away in the iourth itory of the Tost-cClce building List summer the cfS:ia!s of the revenue office were applied to by a distiller who wished to iay the epparatcj, and Collector ilsKiy asked aathcrity Iron Washington to sell the ame, in the meantime having the still, cap and worm, all of which are made of copper, appraised by "William Langenkamp, a coppersmith doing business on the corner of Delaware and Georgia streets. Shortly afterwards, the Collector was informed by the 'Washington Department that the still could 31 ot be sold in its condition at that time, as under the law it would havo to be broken up and cold a3 old copper. Thi3 put an end to the proposed sale, and nothing more was thooht of the still nntil Monday, when the reywoue ofiice was ordered to break cp the apparatus and tell it es old copper. In pursuance of this order, the orSc'a'a be tcok themselves to the fourth floor with instrumenta of destruction ir their hands, and stern determination written on their couatsnances, but the Etill, elvinj the lie to its name as well as past professions, had. moved itself from the rojm, or. what is more likely and what proved afterwards to be the case, had been moved, and was nowhere to be ioucd. This discovery was in the nature of a tack st to the oi-cials of the revenue office, who are responsible for its safe keeping, and they started out to look through tho iank shore in the hop? that the still ruiht be found, and the inditrions movex discovered and pnnihed. In their rcunds of inquiry, the officers called Upen Hr. Largscnkamp and ashed if he Lad ever ted euch a piece cf property in his stablifhmsnt. lie replied in the af Ürneative and pointed it ont to the othcer?, saying tbat it had been purchased from one of the men whom he baa seen about the Poatctlice Italldinp. and that he had paid 53 for the outfit. As ho had been called in during the cummer to appraise the article, and waa told cn that occasion that the de partment wanted to eeli it, ho naturally thought, when it wsa cCered to him in October, that the rarty so olferint: had authority to make the tale, and he had purchased it with that view of the case. He wa, lher'ore, very much eurprised when a demand was made upon iura for its return, tut like a fcltcful tubject cf a loa? suffering Government, ha not only offered ta re turn the etill, but actually delivered It at the revenua oüice. Yesterday a jouth, if not "to fortune and to fame unknown," at le at unknown to Mr. Langenkamp, appeared at his establishment and oüered to return the eight dollars which had been paid fcr the etill. Langenkamp, however, relumed to take the money, arguing that if the stUl had been stolen from the flovernment ho might appear to be compounding a felony if he tcoc the money, and he concluded to lay on his oars and await developments, all cf which t hows that he is not only a man of business, but a cool, lawabiding citier?. The foregoing facts were gained in part fjoni Mr. Langenkamp and in part from emplojes in the Collector's oCice. While In the I'cstomce Building tbe reporter learned that the man who fcxi sold the sill had acknowledged the tame, and though a half a do;sn were consulted, a!l of whom knew that a confetsion had been made and who the party wa, no one would divulge his name. Collector McKay eald that there was no Jispcsiticn to ehield the guilty .party arI he assured the reporter that the matter would be Investigated to the bottom, out he wouid net pive the name of the man who be ''had beard" had confessed to havire; o!d the Etill to Langenkamp, that the distinguished individual irv'sht be consulted with reference to his aatLo-ity for so doing. The teaicn fcr the general refusal of the Postothce cmplcjea u give lha name o! tbe -seller cf old metal may be found in the words cf a jeniter who aa approached by tbe reporter for information, when he eaid: 'The matter teloccs tn Mr. McKay's ollice; he knows who confecd to Sellins the still, but if he won't teli, neither will I." The same party, however, volunteered the information that the confessor was an "old mplcye." IILMiY jeoh;l' Addresees an Audience at Plymouth Church Abstract of Ilia Lecture. There wss a fair audience at the Plymouth Church last night to hear Eenry George, the distinguished author and egitator, lecture cn "Mose ?, cr the Conditions of Happy Social IJfe." Mr. George is rn eloquent speaker, and has the happy faculty of holding the attention of his auditors from the time he begins to epcak until he utters the last word. He made a decided impression upon his hearers last night. In beginning his lecture Mr. George said that there was In mcdarn thought a tendency to lock upen the prominent characters of ' history as resultants rather than as initiatory "forces. As in an earlier stage the irresistible disposition was to personification, so now it was to reverse tMs process and to resolve into myths mighty figures long enstrired by tradition. If "we tried to trace to their sources movements whose perpetuated impulies eddy end play in the 'currents of our time?, we would at last reach the individuaL It was true that institutions make men, bat it was also true that in the fce'innincs men made institutions. The speaker tali that Uacau.'ey, in a well-known pissage, had vividly painted the impression made Dpon the imagination by the antiquity of that church that, surviving dynasties and empires, rarrks the mini back to a time when tho a rucke cf sacrifics rose from tha Tartheon and cimeleopari and tiger bounded in the Flavian amphitheatre. But there still existed among us observances transmitted in unbroken succession from father to eon that go back to a yet more remote pt. Usch recurring year brought a iay cn which ia every land uuder the sun there are tuen vho, gathering about them, their families, andaUired as if for a journey, eat with se'emuity a hurried meal. lUfors -the waifs cf Ilme were traced, before Homer .sarg, this ffat was kept up and the vent to which it points was evn then canJuries old. Tbe event had signaled the entrance upon the Listet s stage of people oa Trany accounts reraarkabl a pejp'e who had been ground to the very dust and flan? to the four winds cf heaven, vet who, thangh thrones hav fallen aod empina piihl and creeds changed, still exlu with a vitality

seemingly unimpaired a peop'e who unite the strangest contradictions, whose annals now blaze with glory, now sound the depths of shame and woe. The advent of such people, the speaker ea'.d, marked an epoch m the history of the world. Three great religions had placed the leader cf the exodus upon the highest plan they allot to man. Motes was the month-piece and law-giver of the Moat lligh and tbe keenest criticism could rot resolve Moses into a mjth. It mattered not when or by whom were compiled the books popularly attributed to Mcees. It mattered not how much of the code there given mi;;ht be the survival of more ancieat ussjre cr the qualifications of a latterage, it greater features bcrc the stamp of a mind far in advance cf people and time. The outlines of that record the speaker said give ns the outline of the character of Moses. It wss a commonwealth empire that Moses had aimed to found a common woalth t&ud upen the individual. The protection of humanity and not the protection of prcpexty was tho aim of tho Mosaic code. At every point it Interposed Its barriers to the eelfish cretdlbatif left unchecked would surely

(iiCerriUiate men into landlord and terf. capitalist and workman into millionaire and trarnp. iuler and rultd. Its Sabbath day and fcabbuth year i ecured even to the lowliest ritt tr.a Iciiure. ''The great concern of ilctes," said tbe Breaker, 4,was with the duty list Jay j laicly bsfore him, the efforts to lay the foundations cf asocial state in wh'ch deep poverty and degrading want should oe unknown. For all this wondsrfal if cieifein knowledge in full blazs of the nineteenth c?ntury, for all this j nonusus f.ain Ju productive power, where is the country in tha civilized world in which the:c is not want and suffering where the iriafce are not condemned to toil that gives Lo lei&ure and all classes are not pursued by o greed cf gain thst makes life an ignoble Btiu?gl9 to ?et and to keep? Three thousand years cf advance and still the moan got; up. If you traco to their root the cMUics that aro thos producing want in the znirlst of plenty tou will lind it fomethirg which thu Hebrew statesman j cars aco perceived and guarded against Moses saw tDat the real cause of the enclavement of the masses of Egypt was what has everywhere produced enslavement the fostession by a class of the land upoa which and from which the whole people runtt live. The life of Moses, like the institutions of Moses, is a protest against that b!aphcmcus doctrine oftiraes preached frcm the pulpit, that the waat and suffering of the inas-3 of mankind How from a mysterious dispensation of Providence which we may lauient butcan neither quarrel with nor alter." The speaker said is conclusion that to dispute about the inspiration of such a man as Moej waj to dispute abcut words. Frcm the depths of the uneeen euch characters must draw their strength; frcm fountains that flow only far the pure in fceart must come their wisdom. On next Friday evening Mr. George will deliver ar other lecture at the Plymouth Church. His subject will be "Property in Land." A nominal admission will be cLargtd at the door. C0UKT.HüUE locals. A Suit for SIO.OOO Damages on Trial in Itoom 1 Suit to Recover Twenty Acres of Real Estate. TLe County Beard goes to the Poor Farm to day. The County Board yesterday allowed bills amounting to $3,200 4.;. The damage suit of William Kolb v. Isaac II. Ecll baa been dismissed in Eoora 1. Tb.3 will of Vina "Wallace, deceased, bai len probated. TLe property ia left to the lejral heirs. In the contract suit of G. W. Stout vs. S. M. I) in pie, the jury in Room i returned a verdict for defendant. Henry K. Bond, Trustee, yesterday took judgment in a foreclosure proceeding against Ftr:cJcp8 G. Mann for Sl.Kl-l T5. Tbe suit cf Kate Köster, administratrix of the estate cf Joseph Kcster, deceased, vs. the city was begun yesterday before tho jury in liccm l. l'Jaintm s nn?ojnd was mend tbe morninz of Decemb?r 2G, 13s2, in tbe bed of Fogue's Bun just above WaäUmsten street. He had fallen over the b?nk tu tLe dark xu S3 of the night while on his way heme, and when found was dead, hemand is made for 10,000. Georgo K. Cnlbortson has tiled suit aiinst Charles Soehner, Jr., and others, to recover twenty acres cf land valued at $1,000, and for?000 rents since December, lssl. Tne complaint alleges that Caarles Soehner, Sr., In his life time purchased of plalntilf the land, plaintflf at that time insane and incapable of traneactln? business. He transferred the tract to J. B. and L. A. McCurdy, who bad been notified not to purcha3e iL Suit is brought a?:iinst all the parties bat CbarLs Soebner, 8r. who is now detd. hi3 heirs being the defendants with the two McCurdj s. THE RA1LKÜADS. Officers of the C, I. and St. L. are inspecting that read. A !arge party of emigrants went west yesterday ever the I., B. and "W. The Vandalla will in all probability adopt the electric bell cord for permanent use on all patsenger trains. The impression seems to prevail that the I., D. and 8. will prosper under the management of Mr. Hammond. There is every indication tbat the Bse Line will thorten its time this spring between Eastern and Western cities. There are many railroad men ready to be lieve tbat the Evansville 8traight Line will be built through to this point this summer. The latest rumor concerning the Illinois Midland is that the road will be sold about tbe middle cf July. Judge Harlan has not rendered a decision In this ase yet. Tbe Cincinnati. Wabash and Michigan people who. some time ao, threatened to extend to Indianapolis, have given up all tboujrhts of doing to accotdtng to a local cfllclal. The 200 freight cars which the Air Llns rdered built some time a 50, will be delivered about the last of this month. Sevejal new passenger coaches will also be placed on this line in a couple of weeks. Prominent railroad men generally concsde that a peel operated on the money b isla is mere fruitful of good results than a tonuage basis pool, and some of them eexpresa the opinion that the time is coming when none but the former will exist. Friends cf C. C. Gale, formerly superinendentoftbe Indianapolis division of the Bee Line; tay that he is in fine health and prospering on his farm near Cleveland. Although Mr. Gale bas bad fevaral opporta iiities to pet beck into the railroad bo-MOcn il&ce he left the B Line, ha avails! aim-

self of none of them, preferring to live the quiet life of a farmer. He owns one of the best farms in the immediate vicinity of the above mentioned city. The work of putting down steel rails on tbat port!on of the I. and 6L L. composed of iron rails has already been commenced. Renewal will be made cn about tea miles of tte load. Beal Estate Transrers. Tte tollowins deed were recorded Wednesday, April 3, as reported by Steeg A Eerntanei attract compilers, 13 and is Thorpe Block. Telerhone, LCiS: E. J. Leonard to Jooph W. Mrkle. warranty deed to lot -'of Jreely W. Manzv'a unbdlTlfion of lot 5. eU. In A. D. and 8. lintierScld'ii subdivision of par: ot

hlcck 28 In Johnf on's neirs' addition to tbe cltv of IudlanaDoL 1 J. Leonard to Joieiu W. MarSel, quit claim to part o! lot 26 la Fletcaer et hL' fubdivJsioa of outlots J3. JG, 97, nud tl:e ecuth half of t'l, ia tbe city of iDdtacarohit Nichols sMcCartj etal. toF;edenck Ko'omiller, warrautv deed to lot 61 lu McCtrtj'h RT3bllvlion oi the weit part of outiot lit' la the city of Indianapolis..... Narlfius S-Dvll!ar Jobcson and hoiband to Ia ander Cox. warranty deed to lot s and part of lot 13 in tLe town o: AnSarah F. Atktrs and hn;band to Loni Holl wtg and Charles E. Kc- e warraniy dred to par: ot lai 5 in f i'iare T5 m tue City of ludianai;rli8 Clerics FeiittitTstcnc and wile to John rararau et al.. warranty rfeel to lot 00 in iicruadaj'a adciiiun tothetonof hosbrook . Tholrnsietsol ;e:T:vinia Id;e, No. l.i, J. U. O. Y., to Kli FjannKiin. quit claim to lot "0 In litrve K:e' stiMiv:eion of outlo. ' 0 In tbecity of Indlaufl I 0 1 1 r ' - Mm Charles K. C'oCin, Irunee, to Will tan tardr.er, wsrranty dei'd io part of the to'ithwest quarter of tectiou 23. township 16, race 3 east, contaiuins 13 .i-uiOO ort Niebras McCarty et al, to Joan O'Dny, .503 CO l.f.03 Ct) 41D 0J.I i: j co 2,500 n) ,0 CO 1,103 (0 2,:no co warranty dc:l t lot 11 In ifcCarty'a wet fcide addition to the city o! IndianapoiU Additcu I-. Loach and rjf to.Iohn w. HirciiiP, warranty det-d to Ion 21 and 2! 3J3 CO In tJAra-u in tne city or Jndi.itiHpolis... Henrv II. U'U'iq and wtfa tn an drew J. Ctifiin and wife, warranty deed to pari of let 37 In th town of UamhviÜe - ADdrew J. (iutVm and wile to William D. uilim warranty deed to lot 67 ia the town of Ilfuhville Ilcraco I?. Alltu sud vi:o to .; ,! Fire Hone. Marmnty die 1 to lot 171 nd 172, , on Chicso !rlet. in Alleu's addition to North Indianapolis 153 CO :)) 03 i Jl 0') 4V co Conveyances, 13; consideration. .U,u;-j CO The Supreme Court. Tho following ca;e3 were decided by the Eopremo Court yeaterday: 1 1.557. Samuel Coan vs. Alfred Elliott. KnoxC, C. Aüirmsd. Colerick, C. 11,-XO. Jaraea W. Ardenon vs. Jame3 Ci. Endicott et al. Decatur C. 0. Il9ver3ed. Bicknell, C. lllt. Samuel ß. nick et al yi Cather ine Brenner. Hamilton C. C. AQirmeJ. Diaiifll, C. 11, SM. Hoch 1). Demminton vs. Isiac C. Elstron. Montgomery C. C. Allirnied, Mitcbeil, J. 11,7.11. riistNaticcel Rank vs. John Armstrons ilarion S C. Niblack, J. 11!7G State ex irl. Edward Watson y. Beard of Conimissioaers Knox Couaty. Knox r. U. Atnrmed. Llliott, J. 121.';;. Henry Jobrrtson vs. Mary A. HnlTmau et al. Waihlnrrtoa C. C. Aflirrced. Black, C. H!,07U Lucy J. Masoa vs. HagU llasoa. U'iiwnCC. Aüirmed. Best, C. 11,7S". James M. Dehorih' vs. Joba light et al. Meilisoa C. C. Tetitioa for xehearlrg overruled. 11.1K2. Audley N. Ilammoa vs. Charlei lillliaid. Grant C. C. Petition for rehear its overruled. ZDllara, J. 10.7C1. Western Union Telegraph Com pany vs. Jchn 8. IVrrii. Hehearin raited. 11,41:. tsncattan Cloak Company vs. Hecrv C. Dcdpe. Klkhart C. C. alotiou to dismiss overruled. 11, 17S. Baltimore end Ohio Railroad Cjmpery vs. Achilles North. Marshall C. C. IUhearinggiauted. Amueetnentd "A rarlor Match" will ba proiuci to night and the rerr&imler cl the week at Ecnlfßh'a Opera Hocie. This is one of the rrost humorous piaja of the season. Cheap price9. Go. ' Uiatoncai coctes: at tr.R urand upera House to-nisht. Tna Grand will not be open again until next Monday night, when Coup's ereat exhibition will becin a week's entertainment. Everybody goes to tha Mnseura. It is or en all dey and until 10 at n'uhc. Djn'; forget lo take tbe littlp folks. The attractioLS are great this week. A öcaly Vag-, One ot the prisoners at the jail, a vag, is covered with scales like an allieator. He can peel them clT with h's hands, and they are as large cs a child's baud He says the tea es tave been falling ofT of his body ever since ne was a cnild. and whenever he takes a bath they peel oö in larjse numbers. The celebrated Mendelssohn (Jilntet Club, CI Boston. x-oy next Monday night at riymouth Church. Tfcey are brought here by tbe Ladies' Matinee Masicale and should be liberally patronized, not only because of the rare musical treat auorded, but alsD to en courage this home organization in its enter prise. Madame Cora Gis?e ia with the club this reason, aod her fine appearance and beautilul voice have gained her great ap plause everywhere. SOCIETY NOTICES. MASONIC I'ciitalpba Lodse No. 5GI. F. and A. lnsons. hwclal id ec tins a Masonic Temole thl.i (Thursday) eveuias. at 7:3d o clock . w ora rlrst Degree. MAltTIN II. KICE, W. 31. VrtUAM II. Smvtiik, Secretary. C. 13 KKEQKLO & WHITSETT, Funeral Directors and Embalm era, No. 77 North Delaware treet. Telephone connection to office and residences. Carriages for Weddings and Parties. -W.YV.BARNUM lt , 1 I . Z t - ".vvilr,.s-'-..' COAL. WOOD AP KINDLING. Prico of Wood Reduced. MUDS: 475 E. Sicli. and 183 E. Sarkct. Telephone NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. VTOTICE 13 HFREBY GIVEN that the underJJN pign.1 has teer appointed Administrator of the eute of William It. ForeaiHn. lata oi ÄUrioa County, ladiaca, deceased. Said eatate U iaiVxed to be solvent, THOMAS t. W ATT8, Adratnlitrator. Deaay JL TobLa, Att rreyj lor Adanalatrator.

CLARK' 9 exhibit at tbe National PhotraDblc enventien. issi. Now on exaibitioa a;

World's Fair, New ürieana. Opinions irom the leading photographic publications: fl botrjianhv. CMcnco, Aujrust, D. II, C'LAi-.i;, JndiaDapoll. Ind. This exhibit mcFt certainly take bieh rant anonpst the work hown at Cincinnati. It was rt-ndered ronplcaou by n, nnmbr of lifs t'ze, tbrto q iart r Jena roruajts direct rrin alroa negative jxiiiuoi1and tone life-tizs beads froa i 'x2t ucsative.. We are inclined to thin thct-e heads tie m of the collection, but a 26x1.! cehrecroTp, rapr?ntire a fame of chcs. la c-veciaiiy cosmeiviaoie. Tlie attitudes and cxprcf siol-s are in perfect nrnonywith the mhjtct dtpicad, while the liatleg and technical execution are esculent. Photographie Times. New York, August, 1SS1.1 ill:. I. K. Ci.ai:k. Ind.anapoüs, ihd.-i'i;ntis-luv and a hlzh ideal htu lofi ieir itupre- on nan collection, wherein was thowu 6,iine ex.ellut Ult'-Mze headR snd photo:rapas 'm sui, auzo tcteworthy for finish acd arilstl: ftelics. I Philadelphia riiotojra'.cr, So;t-nter. 15 ill:. V. IL Ci.Ai.K, cl ludujapoiis, was nidie famous by his large pla'.e portraits. PHtUb JnTtrnol rf I'hn'orranriT. Lnnrt in. Fnr. I In tt is ri-oni are the larLert pioir-xrahs I have - w-vwta J u ------- - ' - I ever emu. Nnen ia i-ümana 1 moium :i Rrcai dal of raauirulatln? 2JX'.'l plates, but here uro thrte i'.:artf.r lti'ihsi, ou pUte that mu.-t weanra fifty iiiChcs. Hjs lae. direct pict t.s we-rj, ia icy opinion, tht eH in tLe vho'io coLec.iou. Pbotceiaphic l'je. Ch:c". An;ut, lSt i lit. i'l.AFK, of ldtat apolis. he.- a coliocion which etanon Try h-gh la the exhiMi? of th ;nvctiticn. I !f exhibits forr.o of tte l&r-st an lfium werk on l:ir-;e nevatlve. that wens brou iht hero Icr comtt tUun or o'hcrwlvt. .M 1:. claru whs ou-3 of the lurky Kien who c-riieJ o" a prize ( ms live nccames :rx.iz Jrcres we thiux uu inrc?jeartf r lentt s the bc.t fpeciaicn. i'crhHj.stne n.ot attractive of thf roilert'oa was tre uoare witi r-is family at hoare. :ir. ui.aric taaeKnior nine liie-fie ntada which wre xceelingly liae A frame of central work was vtrr good. All of th:s artM'8 wert wa3 executed on dr plat.:s. Mc. M akkIs to bo ccncrütiilatea cn his t;eocs3 ia fhowiue how ho cau manipaiate Lrz2 plate.--. All h:s tirmtä wim ou albumen paper ami o'iuc prlci. v. Ii. Clark is a puotosrerher of great experience, a man o: enlarge 1 ldcs. mere is noihinc mjft.I abont niai or ins por. rails, mathiiaroili i.t lucky in poKfin; to tuch artists as are hero rt patented Iroui thai city. WAKTBÜ X23L Their Highest Value Alb wed fjr IAZLETON, GABLER, And Other Celebrated Hakes of Pianoa. cw Prices. Easy Terms. PEARSON'S MUSIC HOUSE, 19 Horth Pennsylvania St. Tunlair and P.eilrin-x a specialty. GASÜL15E m Gib STOVES Cleaned antl Hej)aireI. "Ecst orands ol Gpto'.ine and Oils always oa hand. TELEPHONE 707. F. P.SiWH&CQ. RETAIL. I WlfOLES I.E, 35 irorth Illinois Street. I 37Fouth MerMUt street Chcaprst. I'.CKt and Safest OIL 8IOVE ever made. Over 1. C00 have been told In this city, lias ;ooi the tet for 12 year. COAL OIL ENGINES. In creritloa at Si Wen Maryland. Driven Well Ptore 1 and 2 hor? poer. Sar than COl oM mTV. K. y XOVixZ. (futo Actmu i;,v.Nickel Platiaq to order. JOHK EDWARDS, P S ä t Mi fcaan K V One Hundred Larrje Stands. 300 3-Shcet Boardf2, Alsa f ontrollini tte State Ecnse Ym OrriClC Hontinol OWm. DOWN! FOK SPOT Ciiy Gas Coke, Dry

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TXTANTED-A temporary fit atiou Vy an expert VV cco"E?ant; A 1 rvfrcnctf. Addre MAC, TT) ANTFD-Flraplnyr-spnt by younc rnaa; VV toT pre!rrfd; references luruished. dn C. y., Knt nel. rafA 1J A N 1 KD s ituali men: fourteen ou lioot and 8he years' cxp ricnr: ciol ftoc-liefpT-t:eft of citv referrc3. .l1ress T. B. F., r.fl Kodefontalne- tret. city TTrANli:i-IVrtacr: rnaa wil1! j"0 ry co iu VT wltn prucri.-! worst1 an aui t)i:y b-iicorv. C nfctmr r-ry una r?taur:int on'iyüMoi rnnv, in Li"&autport, Ind. AdJre3 J. M. A'J'JU3'ICr. Lcfarspcrt. lad. WAN I'M) a man ti lurnh '-3 to Ir.tr--ductt pAtflit j -i t patenteil ; W.Il a-nn eLouph tf T'itory to jetufjMntforhhiaw.s'.'n-.-iit; vc-iy valufllOe Invention. Call or address B. 11. J , 71 Coll' hvenue. " w AT rKl Msiart lvertNtn c.m-aic-r lor a daily iicw- tapc r cf 101 circa'.u tioJ!. Ailrehs vviiii it-.vitncd hud tcruis eire ctel. .lo-.irrn'Kt. Cure H. 1. HURIJAIID, New Haven, r.vir. y ANT HD Ceo 1 pisni.'t for ;:r-t r'.s-i dr-nat'.c iffi'.irri.n i!" ro.il: rn: r--a 1 ai i:r: e iso, f rt-l c?c ral ct tor: sa sry s ? all bat Mire; we pav all rxpniMs. .11 at tre Z o t -1y it 1 o r'rd. W BÜATl'V, .nauae-r Peopie'b Taetcr Coi. p-ry. y J ANTl.T"1 Fy ft 1ü: !ac"urii!C tirm, cnu'ftcnt erlernen. c,2vr miaumr.kinj all ;rad?5, ii fevv Kxptrl:-Tiff-1 in en, wall KCOd cor,n rf ions end au -ttib:ihed ttb in preferred . A'SWct NKW YOllK AND IIaVaNA CIGAR COMl'A.sY, I" Broadway, N-w York Ci'y. 2) J ! ANIKD Mfn-Any tsnn or 7 tman VV Ie-Ktri6ii S 0 per ek shoa'd iuvcit i.:itj our fivy raorey -ir Mt'.ne busniii e o ure irpttio 1 t'XPoi.s ti e best chtaoo on earth to mike EH)i-ey. Slfainpleh frea tri thtsj u;eininz tiiries. n cent wilt : "Your p'an Lrins the rr.ci.ey ou'.cki st o; any I ever tr'el Ad d res with Min; for papers N. V. ('M.-P70. 111. 7 :".') For SALE. lOIt 3 A l.TI 1'orty AT1. los th.i on vAi J.' licta tiio city. Ht ?' ' per äcto. r'oi l o:i.?-j ior 03 per so! e A n'e mtl iTolitat-le i'ive-trnoat. With a little lr'ir.ir.:i it w.--:M 'i.' fir Sl!u p: sr At--i: for fiXiT.lGU tit Jl.'y.O. T. A. COODWIN, :i Thorp.' I;!o 7G r?OI ? A I.ZT wo thoasrid LtDorsTC i-tfr to-.i jU c:t- aud two years oid : tl:oy vviil crof i-i kuj oil aid any cliJTiato: they bt.sin LohtIi. wbca tbroe yt-ir oid, and r. aea x to e'.i-t ynis old Ovar ttn to flltct.a bushels p-r Uc-e; I htve 'i trttfc on xny farm. neatSteitvvilio, two year? c'd ojDf cntly: send m your orders larir: """Hi do liver in Mrch and April; terms rewouable. K. S FHTTON'. ShelhTvUle Ind. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. A' DAM GRIFFIN'S Tent aud Awniaz Krore, 2 V.'t.'t llaryiaad, moTCd to l'Ji Est Was air gtoa itrcct. 1 7 TO MANUFACTURE?.? A rar? opportunity 1 purchase or lase for a tcru of year. or The E. P. Ferry Lumber CocapaRy. of Montaae, MutkfTcn "ountv, Michigan, owns a lirze thr.-c-ftory buildlnz, WxlOO feet, well lighted. Bha'tin? and pulleys fall length, with enaiae-rooni MHO feet; ampie boiler and engine; all in coi rep!r; roomy ground; conyenierit for wfi'cr ehiDm.'nt, Rnd e Iso Eloc2üid9 C. pad W. M. Kallroal trRrfc, Addrop, for price and terms, KOJiELtr CAlTi'. :ESS, Agent. 7 FINANCIAL. M 'OoFT At the lovrest rate c f interest. J. W, WILLIAMS & Co., 3 and 4 Viatou iiix&. TO LOAN We have apolis real ts-tato. Uartiudale Blocs. f5,oco to loti oa In liAaHO Iii COE & CO.. 18 36nno loan "cney lta pnvi'eca cr rcr-ay-i neat: t.rns reasonable. TiIO.3. G. DAY & CO.. 73 Xa t Verkat street. Irsd'artApoiI. LOST. LOST JfcMsl! black and ten do-;: checi 531 oa coil-r. Leave at ti21 Bates tire't. I LOST Gold watch-cbarir) : red set: I.ave; at St North Fennj.ylvauia i-trec-t. THi:ouif4K LOST-Jlfi between Military Park ao 1 r.Gl B ate street, in fmall pur'e. Keturn to C3 Ii'.ate strei t and receive reward. 5 AUCTION S&.LE. AUCTION SALK-Of vacant lots, on Mondty, rest; 2" feet Vermont, between Illinois aid 'reEDCSf-ee: CO feet corner Tentieej and Herbert; fdso two lots ia Fletcher's Oak HilL 2 Ädmirüjlrutof s Sah of Tcrsoaal Property. Notice 's htrcby givea trat tbe nn Ic:s':aed. bs adn;:nidiator ot ir.e eitateut William il. Foieroan ooct;fd, will oCer lor m!o h; pa!"io sucht ti.e 'te residence of thedee .d-n: in ll:e tion. lowah;p. Marlon couaty, ludi.iaH.oa i.i-esbiy, the .''tii cay of May. Vm personal prjperf. Id "n'Jiv; to sid estate, not t-vkea by trie vctdojr, cordis ii.x of her es. cattl; (i.-i'-ludln z fref h in ilea con. el.i tp, 1 bujisy, l two-Lcr w-.o.i, i s:Ia; waeou. ; anirf s, n-rn, ha-, fti'tnin lap-ni n, t row iuz v. Lcat, householJ aud kite tea lurriit'-ir. hint Mnius other atticl.-s. ttt'e to bvia at 0 o'c'f ck i'.i tliC; jerenoop. Tl UM S ranis of five dnl'nrs or rah in hnij: nrd u re ttie Hncoimt par lnei exefs five doüor. rotes will betaken w-ilviai vlu'ition and f rai'fiarat laws, and twiat tp-irtvTt iat re s-t sf!f r mntcrity. and att ;:!y'8 fots, snd with mlhciert freehold sureties, payahle el;ht ifioaths alter dPta of tale THOMAS K. WATT;, AdrnInitrator. Der.ny Tolln, Attorueya for Admioistrdtor. DOWNl CASH QHLTST! A.M: & GO, aod Screened: 72 oNToi-tli Illinois filt. TELEPHONE 6U. PROPniETORS CITY AMItUL A.NCK. mnn piper mmi IaniirictiirerH,

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4J $tfuTit:h (iTnlieli-'l'c in thr city, o.ml ar rtt'rdf Vtfthy of th-S patro-irnf of ntiifl reUr$, A. W . FIslIEE. 11. D.. TILL SPECIALIST, 5 North Delaware Street. Cä":ee Days: Thursday, Friday sa l rivirday. A I'OTilECAKY AD DRUGSIaT. DR. E. I). PORTER, i'J fciOT'.ti Iiliuois si. Dr. Dcudj'fi Cl.i rry Co-g-a Ctire, np re?, K UliriClAl. TLlLirtt WITHOUT PLATE, At Eat Y.'s&akiston t!re-t. reference 6 givpn to parties r. aria t:v "jTALLAKD'i POPULAR Oidere fro:n ChnrefP. Fesllv&l. Partie-t I'to do. aad Adjo:iUL Tovus proaptly hap.i 1. Creenicry, K2 North Delaware. Ttlephuciö 4'0. QdASLiW A. M'JOU. j5NGItAVI3R ON WOOS3 Cut Mrknt tret. cppoe'.ta PostoCl Izdlsaapolla, Dad, AS. E. S HOVER. PURE LAKE ICE. OC'.ce : No 171 East Market Street, Ti-Ierhone sOC. Nut r oarceled wit'i ice combination companies D1: MlaT g. DO" -J Weit Washington t'rt-et. OVER NF.WS OTico ladiauapoli. E. I. UERRMAli V, WATCIIMAliEIC. Clock?, Jewelry and Eyegla'Pts Kopilria Music I'.cxc-ia tpei'ialty. .C Es? t M rlcet Ftrcct (j. STZVKN3' NEW "WALL PAFZE i- 15 1! AD IS lIOCESi 41 EactOhlo (.trcct, Ladlaaapolls. OU-Cloths, Kks and Mat?. Special dcdjai 13 Window fifcade and Interior Decorations. H AZXZdS, i?AilDLI3. STO 71 Last Court 6i. ar.d S". Fist W ash. St. H.L I'MdTLAD. rRESCRHTION DIIUG STORE. N o. ro v rlnfa ATenr.P. pi, IANAIOLIS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Bryant V. S'rtton Collet. A Live Cornmerctal School. Catakeae Free. V.l en blocs, opposite PostofUce. JTING HOLMES, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Ilellabla Asents Wanted. O.T.cescd Saleroom No. 12,' North Del.iare St. JPOCDKII'S CLEAN HÄ.EKET3, i32East Wj8hin?tcn St. ,75 North Pennsylraaia St. fetalis i aad :i at iiarket Hoae. o.Srrlns Lambs a sptcialtr. chw i::ckli: & puinoe. CAR R I Ail ES AND RL'GC'IES. iraEtifictr.rer of Delivery W'sons n;:d prln Trucks of all kiuu. K'-pairi;i-'p'j-.jj'My attended to. Wacon fad Canute I'nluuii? ue.ttiy djae. SalislaciU-n p ararm d. 121 ad 4.G Eit rA'-hra;toa o:ret SMmi'3 CHEMICAL Ü3YE- V. Ox'.JTH, No. t ITartlnitdair.' Lloci, near VoXf.Szc. C'.'Cft, dys ad repair sentlcrrca's Ccxt :,.- e.t? ladlca &rci&, shuirls, eaoiaca, aal file, ir oo)ea pcodc of evsry dc?cr:;-Uca, dycxl aad r inlaaev : kid g'.orcc neatly cloned a: 10 Ofip.t 7 - j yalr. Kill Co laore ar5t-clÄ.--,o Kt -ik lot it . ra . 3 7 Oian aa knaw ol the fcJad In tf.:;t3. fin A RI A. tr -y LalKT 4 AJJAUS. BEWIK AND GENERAL CCNTRACWLP Eooxa 21 Thcrpe Zloc, Ind'anarollr. VT B. EAWLB, ' . DENTIST. & Claypool Block, oppoito Eaten flours. Special attention Rlrcn to the preK-rva'.loa of nataral teeth. Piica rpR'onbla. tot BeiDclica in Pries of &3s! Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Yoar attsntloa Is called to tb marked redae loa in the price of vcr. which took efteit on the in day of March. The Company 5 mw fnra:nlu4 paatoall conrnmers at ZI M per 1.0-0 cubic f'u This price i certainly within me rtacn f nil. far both lightlr? sad ecoliin? purpose. Ice von-venienc-e and comlort of cooiin? ty sn, sfvcl.ti;y during the fnmracr raoBtEi vziiere a flr-j i? tiot othtrwiße rcqaired, can oalyte thoroaihly appreciated by those wdohave hat exp-Tinoj tu iw liveful application for ihat purpoie. TD Company has old for usJa tids c tty darlajc the tat foar years a largo ntinbtr of cas ttovc. al t 6Htiaed from the many testimonial from lis pauoas, that these 6 to vta "dil a loa f-ilt waau" 3TOVE3 AND GA3 ENGINES FOR BAIB AT COST. c.Caollne sciaucxpcnte.. Stores chausd to Qs Slx7 at Indlsnapolis Eas-Light and Cole Co So. 47 South TcnnsjlvaiiiaStrcet. S. D. PAY. Secretary. Typewriters. FULLY WARRANTED. ifw'TTiJll Ileruirik-ton" mny return 5. C.3. v- S 'L within 'M rtaj If uniatUfct.ry. fiiiw" -4 r A Machines Rented. S-r ; ,t Full line of SupplUi: ribbons. Carbon. TTP-W'riter ynpr, rrt. fie.. .n hnt. SOLEAGEHTS,1'"'""'"17 South. Blerldlaa .Street, CaadJt Bi(Klu