Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1885 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MORNING, APA1L 15 1885.

THE RAILWAYS. Annual Beport o? the Indianapolis B&llrcad Christian Aeeocifttioa Affairs of tne Terre Haute and Southeastern Dip Four Earnings.

The work of improTiDg the I., D. and S. Kill begin ia a short time. A EV cbalr car, built In the Vandalia fccry, wut OTer the roatl yesterday for the frit tim. ATerrIlaue railrcad man faya that no I'r.icn Depot will he bnilt at that point this viar, owing lo a icarcity of moaer. A tcit of the Rote automatic and Westin--heme Irakis will in all irobal.Uity be made un one of tte Indianapolis road this month. GicerM Sorerintenclent Dann, of the L., N. A. and C, retires to day. 3e will at r.rce te?ln to cake arrangements for h's Euiottun trip. A report Is current that the H'.inoLs Midlard will re pnrchn'fd by the Inwa Central t ocld Jcdpf Harlan tnttr a leerte of tale, which he vill undoubttdiy do. The J., M. and I. i3 securing a heavy fruit trtüjc by ra?on cf its Southern connection?. TI. is read briuzs In eeveral car loads of bax acnes and orar ges almost daily. A circular hts been received from the Wisconsin Central annonccics that, like the Vatdalla, It "will cot te resroQ'ib'e for cars delivered by it to pmate tra:kj and darnapf d cr destroyed there. The addrtes cf President letalis, of the Ciccinnati, Indianapolis, ßt. Iou:'3 and Chicrfo Koad, before tha nifeUrgcf the deneral Almanem. is stocken of in the highest terms by railroad men throughout tne country. Grand Chief Ergmser M. 1 Artfcur, at the recent Terre Haute n:eetin, in his speech, said, in peakir; of c!d eninesr?, that a Mr. Ionian, eighty-one years of c;e. was still rntcicj; an engine on the Nc v York Central. Mr. Galaway, a man of over seventy four veare of age, makes two trips daily bateen Washington and Baltimore, cn the 1. andO. Secretary Chesbronh, of the Western Association of rassenger Agants, has issued a circular announcing the new bas!s on which rateswili rerigarfd, and theresolation adopted at the St. Loma meeting that "iliould tho minJmums herein aretd npon leriously sfTcct existing second class local rates the reads therein iritnesttd thall agrte upon a basis end ?ubn:it to the asscciaiion for coproval." 1 he sdoption of a new basis wi; I coiuj el a rf compilation of the basing steal. It ia t-ot believed that the Cincinnati, Wabash and Mich'gin people have given up all thoughts of building a line to this city, although it was to stated the other day. Times bave been dnll, bo-vever, tinea the beginning of If st winter, and the railroads tbrooghont the country bave been preatly atfecttd thereby, hence it ia not lively that thisejtenion will be constructed dnring the present jear. In fact, very lew of the eztri? ions that wjrc talked of some time since will be made for a jcar to come, if then. The I., D. and S. have determined to put on another train cn May 1 a through express, leaving this city t 11 p. m. and making connection for wc.-tern points with th6 Wabash at Decatur. It is quite probable that a Kantas City car will b attached to this train. The evening train will bo changed to 1 p ro., and cm and aftt-r the above date will be known ss an accomodation. This will give the I., D.'and S. three traits dally each WJty. The businers of the icud is eotliciently large to justify the company in running this numb?r. A gentleman Interested in the affairs of the Terre Haute end Southeastern is authority for the statement that there has been a wonderful increase in the earnings of that road tinc Mr. Msckey assumed control thereof. Improvements are beinr: made In the read bed and track in a small way, and the road is in a better condition than ever before. Another passeDger train, it te understood, will be added in a short time, and several new freight cars purchased. Th9 working force hB8 been increased somewhat in the past few weeks, and the pay roll i3 promptly met at the end of each month. It is encouraging to 9 that the pas3nr;r men are ccmirg to a realiziiicn of the fact that rates must b9 maintained if the corporations which they represent sre to rsrna:n out cf the hands of receivers. It did look at one time as if the railrcad coaipnie3 reserved their Fsenser men as a hunting f orcrt, and came cn the lisld themselves when peaceful cooperation was desired. The paesercer men cnght to understand what ia pcssible to be done in regard to their branch of trthc be iter than any one rls?, aal be able to devira the mct prattcal measures to protect it. It will certainly ba a great point pained to have their general and beartz Cooperation in any scheme for maintaining rates. A gocd dfal of earnestness rras rr.anlfestsi at the recent meeting o' the Presidents and General Managers of the Western connection of tbe trunk lines, and the impression prevails that they will try hard to maintain rates in the tenitorry west cf IlufTalo and rittbur?. So far, the companies fcars only retclvet thst thpy will maiauin rate?, and the whole problem ccnslst3 in the means provided for carrying oat thtir g-od resolution, wjich remains for them to perfect. An Kaitern railway j jure a!, in speaking of the immediate dithcultles in the way of mr.intainir.g rates on V'i stern roads, refers to tha new routes that have been formed wi thin a y ar or to, which, althanh circuitous, are able to bave a seat eifect on rato3. Tor inp'atce, the Cincinnati. Indianapolis, St. Loui9and Cnicasro Kad avc carried New York freight to the Lake Er'e c?:d Wealern at Laffljette, aüd freight for lliltimorato Citcincati, getting a haal of bit e?V23Tfive iniles on t he former aivl 2";cn the la!ter. The louisvil!. New Albany and Chicago has, at times, f;d tie (Jrand Trunk by a roundabout rente. Fnriher, thsrs are jnnc ton r-cints in addition tn thoe inc!u.Ud in the Chcjgo pooat Ibebegiuins of last vear, eiecitlty at Rer.rca, where the Ii;? Fcir c nects with the Hock Island, which needj to be pooled to protect rate?. IHK HAII I'.OAD CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .HM'AI. P.f.I-OUT. George W. Cobb, Secretary of tha Indianapolis Lailroad Christ an Association, has submitted hi3 annual rensrt, which makes tse 'o'.lowir? howin: Knmtcrof readers for tbe yenr 2.S43 tfixtv religions erTicca hae bn tel l, with an attendance cf 1,20. Knirber of letter writert . J KoroUr of vi&lts to injuroJ and eck at ibelr homes - 77 Xumber of inneiaJi atl?ndel 7 Kumter of tMU ?o orSces, ahor. iwiichtoui"e and jktCb m. 144 Member of parers and xnigaiines distributed 1.S53 Koxnber of tooka added to library 22 humltr of paptra and xagaxlnca donaieJ for dlitribBtion.. 1.002 Places vltlted five, six: LouLrrille, Kew Albany, Terre II ante, Eikhart and South Bend. Id the seven jean the Kailroad Christian Aiijcifltion hM been in Operation at ladi-

arapolis, there tave been 241 Sunday wrvici with an attendaoce of 22.2.V. and 214 cottace xneetirgsi witb an attendance of 3 011; 1.172 visits and calls Lave bten made wpon lick and injured railroad men at thtir homes and In hospitals: thirty one funerafa have teen atteEdfd, and l.r 320 papers and majrv z'ces distributed amons tha men, bfsides bibles and an immense number of tracts. FIO FJUU FIGUBE5, Mr. K. F. Osborne, Treasurer of the Cincinnati, Et. Louis and Chicago llailway Company, makes the following comparative stitezoentof approximate earnings for the first week of Ma:ch: Aetna!. Approximate.

I'eK-iFr rer I cmt Jre'tbt lrrHkii freight Lire frclsibt Kxp'e.-s l!ai; 15..V-J 11 . 'JJ . 17.401 4 S"l Ci . 1 I) 2 17 . i.eni i; 11,2', 72 1.27 ('J l,h7o 00 Total. .St,70t 2 S 15,411 -0 Tl.e following are the February figures of tte Big Four in fnll: Oi-tiaticg ex.. I'CdUCt fiaed cbart?...:.... Fi:r; lus AI'l u'p6 to January ül. 51 121.1?C7 "J j:i,17G 35 ,21,t l 25 LO.C'O CO 1.176 35 l,70U 41 21,521 C3 51 m 81 Total üurj h:8 lLOntht I's40j 76 S232 C?7 K i 2C2 22 CUUKr-HüUSE LOCALS. Mrs. Davy Gets $100 Damages The S-IOO.OOO Wanted by the County Judfire Ayrea Working on Bonds of Administrator?, Etc. Judge Howe jesterday d'srniesed nine cases, and disposed of five others by judgment", looting up over $1,200. Herman K. Vance has taken cnt a permit fcr the erection cf a $2,5C0 frame house on tbe ncrtheaft corner of Twelfth and Illinois street. The esse of Kobert Wihon vs. The Union Kailway Company and others for damages, has bren dirnissed Defendant fell into revue's Knn at the East street hridge in November last. He waatel ?5,000 In the suit cf Lucy vs. Frank Lewis for divcTce, which ws uied Ir.üt Saturday, the plaintiff withdrew her complaint yesterday, and f ubstiiuted one in which all the chi'ges but abandonment acd failure to provide axe emitted. The jury in the ca3e of Bridget Davy v. the Street Car Company, yesterday returned a verdict ior plaintiff for jlOO. The plaintiff was revf r offered any sum in compromise by the Street Cur Company, as stated in yesterday's fc'entire!. The Auditor has edverihed fcr a loan of f-UO.WO to refund the debt of $ 100,000 dua the Ht of Jene. As the county has never defaulted in a Eirglo case ci indebtedness ii isrxrected by ihe ounty board to maie tLe Jo3n at a very I077 rate of interest. Tbe case cf Israel J. Kichardson vs. The City of Indiar.apohp, which was a suit to trSt the qv.ertion ss to whether the city has 'the light to c" stroy g.mblir-g too's captured in raids rn p3iniD houses. The plaintiff is in New York and the czz want cd for want of prosecution. Judgo Ayres is rending cut notices to certain guardians, executors and tulminitrator3 to come in acd nne thsir bcnd3. This is necessary to prolcct estates, as there has bean r.o rzaiuiraticn or renewal cf bcds for threw years, and in tbat time the number of bank and other failures h3 rtnJcrcd worthkrs n.r.ny bone's. Thiro are 2.:i parties ocenpjing pcj-iticr.s 83 such Trnstres in the ronrt who ere thua notidsd and the bonds will foot up in excels of 51,000,000. Now bondsmen will b required in each case where former biudsmeu hayr 'ailed or baaa cmbarrajccd. Baker, Herd I Hendricks have entered en apreaiance for defendants in the suit of John O'Horrow vs. the Adams E.xpre"J Company and Jchn J. Henderson fcr $10,000 damages, erd fcr iha corrcrition they ye3teulay filed a mctioa to quash the SherilFs return en to tbe ccKpany. Tbe reason for this 13 tated that tha Adams Fipresjmrany likd its agreement in pursuance lo the art cf the Legislature Approved March , 17!, c'er!n:ng the dut'es of foraia express c'omp?nie, and providing penalties for failure to comply with the previsions of the act. Thi? act o:iiy authorizes citizens or residents of the State having a caim. or demand 2sinst the company, ari:,iu? out of any traracticn in the State with any arent or erarloye of the company, to suo in any cenrt of competent jurisdiction, and only anibcrize3 tcrvico upon any oilker or agent of the company. Tho defaudant coaipauy in this C2 lieges that the cause3 cf action, respectively tatttl in the two pare.raph3 of the complaint, nie not cics or demands trifirg cat of any transaction in the Biate with tii.y employe of the company. Eaal Estate Transfers. rbe Ic'.ioTTlni docis were recorded T ics lay, April li, us repr.rtcil by Liccz Ir' ab'trtct coaptlcrg, u aal 15 Ihorpe Teleibonri, 1.C1-: Joi n V. M.utin and w;'o to I'arriet Cravcrf, quit tlaim '.f ;a pirtof .-o'ith-e-ft t paitcr ol sctiion 17, towahip 1j, TU! 4 PA-'t ...... lamutl ps ana n..'6 t Jehu J. rnrr er, warranty drt1! 0 lot 21 io L. 1. Johnson's mtiUvision of part id hlci k 2S In Joriueon's h'.Irs t lciuoa to tli e itycf Imllaasp!H TrauR JJcNMiir.uty tu't ire to Wllliira A. l'( arton t-t al.. r.:lt : hum to l-t '.t 1:1 y haters' f ub-liv:ia of lth' ald!dou fo the city ot liiiiU" :m; The Indian polls Cab; ,tt Comitrnv to C. .fxv, triune, wr.-aniy !: d toIis taxier. i"3 CO - CO 13.W3 03 00 CD 1. CiO 03 ;-".o co 2. CC0 W 1,325 71 1,003 CO 1 nid '.'In lanintt snWuca to the i i; rt Jnd'anftjvo'.is Cb? rlca ÜLUtcdcrf to ?iic!.a.l odsuott. vnrranty derl to!ots :'tcna "2t iu b'.ot H : a Up, lot 2, in bu-t x 1 1, all in r-urr a.Mit on to tho r.'y of ludUpsjolif il.Hry A. I:cv.v(i and Lr.band to Annii C hr mm, warranty deed lo lot 11 in outk.t 121. In S. D;i:':cj'8 itUbdivi-üou to the cit cf In 'lanapoiis !;j:zAleth I. Jchrca and hr.sbunJ to JoBo iiudc;ho-. ftr, warranty dcrdto lot 17 in Citorto orwcor sulditisIon of rrt of otttlot 122 ia the city of ludiflvr.poiiii Alite Korrekt and huslaad to Anna M. .njiih, srrftnty 1io1 to !o's 2.:, 2 1, 25, '6, 21 and .'S. in Waiker'a Ka-st v.oodArn addikioa to the city of JcdiaaaDoti? The Indianapolis Catiaet Company to Au?utu I Lynch, rcceirer, warranty deed to lot Jin the Cabinet subdivision to the city cf IadlnaroUs Oliver J. Vorhis and wile to Mary F.. Kurr et al . warranty deed to routb part of cat half of southwest quarter of muthewt quarter of pectiou 32. township 17, touth of ranee 2 east, conUintng 2V, arrea, more or lefs Lotecca Jane Lowm&n to Jennie r. faine. warranty deed to lot 30 in Ray & Fletcher'! subdivUtcnof outlot 113, tu tbe city ol Ipdlanapolta. William II at bard and wlf to Re beer J. cwmD, warranty deed to lot kv ia

20,5; Cf. . 177,0-25 ?2

IbrTTM E. miott'i ntMilTUlcn of ont-

lot VJt, in tbe city of Inuianaio;!.. CocTeyarce. 12; comMeration. .12J.0J0 71 Local Courte. aurxaroa court. r.oom 1. Hon. N. B. Taylor, Jndge. George W. Klicgenemith vs. Reuben KlicgeDfmith. 8uit on cote. Dismissed. Wilbur J. Schockley vs. Jaxcs Datfy et al. Suit on contract. Judgment on verdict for ?175. Kate Kcster vs. the City of Indianapolis. Suit for damages. Jcdgment on verdict for defendant. Altred H. Meal et al. vs. IUvid IJ. Miller. Suit cn acccunt. On trial by jury. Koom 2. Hon. D. W. Howe, Jcdjo. William Meyer et al. vs. Hezekiah Hinktton. Jndgment for $1;0. S. K. Fletcher, administrator, vs. Elirabeth B. Kobicson et al. Judgment for $741 GO. W. C. Smcct. administrator, ys. Christi in Fpiegel et al. To quiet title. Decree fjr pJaitiff. Wary A. Gilmore vs. Samantha Kelly. Note. Jndrment for 'Z2. C'l. Jclm H. Hanck, Jr., vs. John Hauclr. To quiet title. Decree for plaintiff. Maggie Flinn va. Fiauk M. Tilbott rt al. D!mifjed. John buiith vs. T. M. Dickson et al. Dismissed. Gecrge Wonders vs. Themas 11. Wonders ct al. Dismissed. George W. ileore vs. Samuel F. Gray, Dismissed. Ilotert X. Lamb, Ileceiver, vs. Joshua G. Adams et al. Dismissed. George Wcod ys. Elsie Hadley. Dhm!:s?d. Kobeit Wilson vj. the Union JUihvy Corrpany. Damages. Dt3mbsed. Itrael J. Il;clarilsnn vs. the city of Indianapolis. Dan ages. Dismissed. Suean ililltr vj. 1'rlcilla K'saioy. Dismiited. Room 3. Hon. Lewis C. Walker. Jadze. Bridget Davy vs. Cit'zsns' Street Failway Comrat-y. Euit for dsmigej. JaryretarneJ verdict lur ?100. Ellis W. Iledpath vs. Henry Tct3i:er et al. Suit on account. On trial by jury. Medical 1(111. The following is the Bhively bill as passed by the Legislature, for the practice of medi cine: Fcctlon 1. That !t ?hall be unlawful for anv perfon to j'ractH'e rnediciue, mrcry or ohstt tr;cs iu this StAte. vuhout firnt obtnin.r.s a liceato so to o, as btrelnattor provide!. h'tu 2 Anyjeron desiring to practice nedi clue, surccrv cr obstetrics in this btnte, f-hall t ro cure from the clerk ot tho Circuit court of tho county wherein he or -he d et. Ires to practice, a i;cene o to do, Ahich liccuve ihll be i?ued to such person only when ae or sho bDall have comDliod with the loliowimr couduiou, to wit: mien tiuh applicant t-TAll Hie with the clerk his or her alhdavit f-taticc; that sach applicant has regularly Kiaduated in ione rti'itab;e raeuical college, au J fehall exhibit to such clers the ftiploni held by sueh apr-licaut and lile with nich e erfe tl or her stroav.t with t.vo witut6-c.a, 6taiiug that fcc or she lias ieidd ar.d p'acticf a niedicino, purucry and obstetiics in tnis ttate contlnuouslj for ten y;its lmratdiate.y irtreilcg the date ol the Walte e"ct of t Iiis ect; or, wtit-n stua aopll-c-rtiit ihsll fiie with buch clerk his or rir Hidavit, with two wÜnc-eR, stating that be or he had resided and practiced ir.edieiue, Mirpery and obstetric In this 8tate continuously for time jcars Immediately prteedin: tho dato o ttc takine eDeet of thU act, and bid prior to ?aM date Kttcuded one full ccurio of lectures ia iome rt r utab e collect, t-'nch applicant shall piy to lueb clerk for uch liccn-e tu? tura of 81.50, aad siHh clerk sl.a'.l rt( o;d Mich lieni'e. together with the nrae of tr.e eol'zd iu waica such applicant pTBOr.ati tl. and the date of his or her diploma, in a lock lo tv kept fcr f-ueU purpose, tiul which fcliall tea public n cord. iec. S. Any clerk who shall l:ie liccns to prectice mediciae, turnery or ob.tctrica to any person Vi -ho has tot to a1 plied with tne rria renunts of bttticn of this act sLall bo deemed Ruiltycf a nüFd.Tr.eeuor, and upon conviction tbeitof hall be üpf d m any ?uai not less than S. 5 her riore than 100. sii l luch license, or oo? prccured hy my llso aT-idavit, .hall be deemed fcr.d held to be void. t'(c. 4, Any person who phall practica reediefne. fUiRcry or otistctrics in tii State without haym iiKt procured from the Clerk of tbe Circuit Court cf tte county wherein he or sho jh;tll fo practice, a liceiifc, asprov.Media this act, shall be decned F,u;lty of a liii-de'pc-iror, end upon convie:lau thereof shall bo fined in anv n;m not less than 810 nor note than S2?0: IloviJed. that this act shall not be deemed to prohibit women from practb ic- obstetrics, tnl tueh laldwives are hereby txj rci-ly exempted from its provision. t'ec. 5. fio cause of action shall lie in faror of any perfcon for tervicta fs physician, surseon or ot ste!r:cian weo r.aa net. prior to me leiMmon oi Mich fcrvicc. procured a license to practice, as hertin provided for. and :ny pcr-ou who shall pay any tun of lacaey or -idliver any property, for r.ny services, to pry psroa who is not so lie ense !, Lay rc o er tb! kpc cr the valuo thereofln any court of cerapjUat jarisiietiou ia tuia fcftate. fc'tc. 6. Th; fo'lowin? ihall be tho form of rc'onc ui'dtr this h-t. 'ihe clerks of circuit 'ours shall j' prop: Utel y h II r p blanks and is-ue the siae under tte btal of their l elective courts, towit: "Ihe State cf Indiana County. : 'I Ork of the Circuit Court of county in eid State, do hereby certify tfiftt has complied ith the laws cf the Mate cf Indian relative to the practice of medicine, surgery nul obtctrits, and is bertby Authorized to practice medicine, surgery a-d otserles in s.ii 1 county. "V1 itne ss iny baud p.ud ecal o! nid Court, ' i s his day oi..... , !.- ... Clerk. M ir'ec, 7. Th!f ct sall tike e -Tec taut b? in force from aud uficr the 1st day of September, l.SaO. Danville l'otmater. DASvipi.r, Ind., April 13. For several mcntb?, yea ever since the welcome ne?r3 of the success cf the great Democratic party with the election cf C!evcl-nl and Ilendricks, wired ever the country, and tli3 pcplo at the ballot box had decided that tho "r&rcals shoal J no," there h: been a qui?t, friendly, yet earnest hfht for the Poiolljce at thi3 place. Tlie contestants were A. P. Pound?, Dr. A. N. Towles and John Mesler, each of whotn vc3 a perzonal friend cf Colonel C. C. Mat3on luring hia contest for his hst nomination with Hon. George V7. Coorer. It became evident from information received iroai Colonel Mateon :that ho woald recommend for appciintment the applicant who appeared to L3 the choice of the Democratic patrons of the oftlr?, relitiobs were circulated by eech applicant very ludnstriously, and the naroa ot tbe patrols r;ere eneraiiy on the etitions. But tL e Tf tult did not ?eem to meet with fat'sfaction by the party. A great many claimed to hate tinned ;i petition before they knew who all the candidates were, while others excused thsmreivesf irtinin certain petitions because they v:ere the iirst presented. Neither the csndidate or party were satieiied with the situation. So it was thought best b7 the leaders cf the prty and tbe candidates thasttelves to wire oat the petitions and comn:cnc9 anew, pivin ea:h one an even Etart, and let tne Democratic patrons of tbe office decide who shall be the next Postmaster by popular eleeLioo, ths one receiving the hiebest vote to be declared the choice of the party. Ponnda and Tonics, on the advice of the prominent and active men of the party, agreed upon last Saturday for the day of election, Mr. Mesler refuting to submit his name to the popular vote of the party. The election passed off ouietly. But little electicneerlng was done by the candidates. The voters went to the polls tad voted with)ut any solicitation. Ai a general thing a fall vote was polled. There were not to excred titty who failed to

vote for their choice. A majority of those were farmers who were too busy to lose the day by coming in to vote. Of tbe votes cast Mr. Pounds received twsnty elght mijority. tnereby rnacing him the choice of the party for Postmaster at this cflice, and certainly the choice coull not have fallen upon more worthy shoulders. Price Pound is a veteran ia the cause of Democracy, bavins been an active worker in the ranks for twenty-five yeara without any reward except to know that he had doD3 his dnty. He will mike a popular Postmaster, and all are satisfied with tbe resuit and glad that the matter has been so emicably lett'.ed. Colonel Matscn, our Corpresxn, will douMlew receive the newi of tbe result with eatisfactton. as he has appeared anxious that the candidates would settle the matter amontr tben.elve?. and tbn thev did by the election last Siturday. Coloci Matson will of course ratify the result cf the election by recnmniecdin A. P. Pound-?, the choice cf the Democracy, to be cur next Postmaster.

What Variety of Fotrtto to Plant. American AsricuturUUJ If you want potatoes a3 early as possible, telfct the best early potato you can find. The penuine Early Ilcse is gDod enough and early enench. Tni Beauty of Hebron is eqally gocd, acd there are a dozen other varieties any one of rhich, if you hapnen to have it, will ripen about as early, aad giva satisfaction. If anyone tells yoa ha has a potato that will ripen two week-i earlier than the Po?e or the P?auty of Hebron, and yield as much acrain per acre, tell hira itisarooBt valuable variety, and that ha had better plant all he has got, and not ssil a tnter to anyone ele for teed. FVr early potatoes, plant m good, rich, mellov soil us eoon &3 the fro'-t 13 out of th ground. You can hardly p?aot too early. Until tha plants appear, severe 'rest will not hurt them. Vben the plants are up, a fro:t will cometimes destroy the crop, or, at any rate, sericus'y retard or injure it. Apiece of piper, or a light covering of eoil will save the plant. For winter potatoes, select a variety that possesses at ha:-t four points, viz: quality, vigorous growth of leaves to resist tha potato tug?, a good keeper, and productiveness. "When the potato bu?3 first appeared everybody planted early varieties of potatoes in hopes cf getting ahep.d cf the bugs. Now that we know how to keep the bugs in check, we can plant later kinds. As a rale the early varieties can not yield as .well as the later 3orta, which have a longer aeeson to protein; or if they do in exceptional ca?c?, it 13 prctably owing t eunusual richness of land. On ordinary land, other tliing3 baing equal, a late variety will yield better and keep better (the next spring) than the early varieties. A late variety of potato should be planttd as early as the Eoil cm be got into gocd condition. If you do not wish to plant eorly or perhaps we had b?tt?r say if if you are behind with your work and can not plant as early aa you wieh, plunt an earlier variety. The later you picni the earlier should be the variety planted. Tbe same principle cr rule 83 to planting applies to cabbages, cauliflowers, tomatoes, cucunibsrs, icelcns, turnip?, corn, beanc, peas, etc. The carlies tbe variety, thst Is, the quicker it mature, the later can it be sown or planted. ? Anmrlcin Ambassadors. ; London Telegraph. J The foit o! ignorance which prevails as to the means r.ad usages ßmocg peop'e whone business it is to know them is properly illustrated in the references made yesterday by seme of our contemporaries to Mr. Lowell a; the American "Aniba-Jsador." Mr. Lowell i- no rnore Anibaidor than he 13 Duke cr Field Marshal. There ia no euch rank in tha Ameiican diplomatic service. Tho only Ambassadors accredited to this country are those from the five preat powers France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy and Itussia ahd from Turkey. Any book cf ro'erence will teach our contemporaries the difference in prcc.'ence and functions between an Aniba:--jdsr and a ifinister Plenipotentiary. An Atuntshrr( Harper's Weekly.; The reappointment of Mr. Pear-) Pestxr,p?ter cf New York is a striking illustration of the President's character, and it is the mcst cocrsgeous act cf the kind on the cart of a President siDce the days when Andrew Jackscn introduced the spoils ejstem. Thousands Hastened to Their (lravi By relying cn testimonials written in vivid, glowir.s language of some miraculous cures made by some largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands to their graves, the readers having almost inpane faith that the same miracle will bo performed on thern that these testimonials mertion, while the to called medicine is all the time hastening them to their graves. Although we have TLoaiamU Upon Thnnaamta"! of testimonial cf the meat wonderful cures voluntarily Ecnt us, we do net publish thena, as they do not make the cures. It is our medicine, Hep Bitters, that makes the curei. It he3 never failed and never can. We will give reference to any one for any dissasa similar to their own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, a3 there is not a nelghborhccd ln the known world but taa Eho.v ii3 cures by Hop Bitters. A Lo a tu 5 Joke, A prcminent physician ot Pittsburg shM to p. lady patient who wa comp', a in in? ef her conti:iu"d ill her.lth, and of hi. inability io cure ncr, jokingly said: "Try Hop Bitters I" The U2y took !t In earnest and ucd the Lit ter, from whi' h die obiaiced persiarent bcaitii. she now lf.u-e 1 at th Doctor fcr his jcd;e, but he i :iol to pieced with it, ia it cost him a ood pat.tuL Fees or Doctors. The fee of doctors at i-Z a visit would tax a man for a year, and in need of a daily viüt, ever $1, C00 a year fer mrdical attendance alone! And one sine; e bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the 1,000 aal all the year's sickness. GlTen Up by the Doctors. "Is it possible that Mr. Godfcy ij up and at work, and cured Dy to simpla a r3me ly ?" "I assure you it is true that l.a ia entirely cored, and with nothing but Hop Bitter, acd only ten days ego hl3 decton gdve him up acd taid he must die from Kidney cad Liver trouble!" None equine without a bunch of preen hopa on the white label. Chun all tbe vile, poisonous staff with "Hop- cr "Hopa" la their Lane. The Ktght Kind Of Talk. lAtianta Constitution. General Grant sent his cood wishes the other day te all, ' whether they had been his friends heretoforo or not." The ola man knows that in h?s extremity every man, woman an1 child in the land Is his friend and well-wisher. Concerning lied Hair. Many people admire red hair, but it you do not, Parker's Hair Balsam will impart to it a darker hue. It will also thicken thin hair, eradicate dandruff, and impart soft neee, glossiness and life to hair which has become dry and harsh. Not a dye, and does not soil the linen. Gives a delicious per fume. As elegant dressing.

O POBSOM. IN THE PASTRY 3? .. - r - - - - J I VfcüiA.?-ir.oii,nr:inzr, ftc.,nTir fWtJ Xreira,i:i3it::iu'.tV.,u tlitcntely and nn ut-Allj-K" tl.e fi-utt fVji'i v Mcti IJteTArer3Jv ZQR STIiEiiTlX AM) TIIUK FBC1T ytAYoj; Tiirr stand .;i ose. Price 3Kir:S Powder Co., MC20t Ml. 5t. LOUlS, M. j nrn cr ; ßr.Pr!ca?s Cream Bsking Powder A HO I)r, Price's Lnpnlin Yeast Gems, Deit Dry Hop Teait. we uakj cur o:cr quautt. (i o o ATTTi-orirr.r.rs is a r.ovri wed to rrnct poplo ho fj-cak tbfl EriehKh I "-rruTC 1Li im-i iL'd it -tt:iries at'O, lucnuLi-.g ly it " i 111: i:m:d:nAi:i:i:." ATüi.oniOKo-5 is theliri-t sn 1 rtIv q I nirtlk-inc vhieh has cr.rried cY t!i o O O o 1 unt i.-Tii arid Ncnralria. I JV.e two relentless tyntm th.r-v j:nv f r . l.!d t".!;r niiT' r,n - ii ti:i..- :n a:i :ri i frr-l'. 'I ;..' .,mr f;:ütTi-r- hat btji uüiaMJ 11 tho iiwer it th ir cp; rfi H'TA AnitTitoitoa lta:t cntrri'dthTrTn.rni A. t-rv. A? tdrt -inlH"t't.ir in t!:i Cti iti r ! oll tu. nil win iu)y l.y t!u- te.o -t r- ti -r.. 1 '. ability and -nJuraii-, ro Al HKori;-;.. s u-. v ti .-. pric. Tu t il -re ly yivi::v ti-n:-. r.ry n ii- f. b;.t Py Pn!:r::;;' rn i :.d;ir!:!L- -':rr. a w-l2. liii wwln li:to rn:P-r..l !h" itr-Catii? ii-.t s Uiivwi-ti.-i.. ud :ourLlr.j. .T!!i.on:oi:iv- is rtnovLlty,:v trnly J q U: i.;iir.e, bi.t in iu; elements. It i-' la:- B II':' r.:!V pre l::i::t!: :i yet i!:trod:;vl. 0 A Till (TIICKCS VXtZ C-n the b'ixx!, Q rr I y r-'. -.::i? t!e i--i.--ir. iti.l ;;rid i":v;u !j e 1 1 vd. carr.' th ra n.t f tii-j t .u. O Anir ornoKi s i.-.put tip ullh' di.";:;.;"'? n ! ;;!. m l c..!ttiin ii-.i'ii'i.r ;':.it ivi-i j-.,.:,:y the luoft i lieble r-irfp.'utii'u. S q r öv y i w jjrt W be wclir sQ "Athlophoros" WILL Cure YcuSo l r : on cannot c-t ATr i.orni r. s T o-jr dr;:U we v. Ill f:ei.d Itcrpresa p::id, cn nv. :; t or rr.'r'ii.irpriee t-notjoturpi rlm. j.n rr t!;.n j ou imy it from your ct:-'rv!.-t. n:i if ii.isji't it., d rot, t' ien-u.uk"il to try cm- thinj t i e, Lut, order at onee Iroia v s Ilreeted. ATKLOPHOEOS CO.. I!2 V.7.LL ST.. f;E7 YCP.X. VA (I -d.MM:t;ic.L TNPTT. VhVJ-'Y -v 'IT'! I..::7M', Vine t '). .'' ' I.Vnur.1 Ut nLL t-. ItVl't, I i V V 1.1 !. Jr. J 01- J I J ft I !. :lv m.it fiintry. M if '. . . . w -i.i ri.."n au J -rlv-t 1 jfj j :.!.--. l rutin K 'runt. 1 1,. . i Vi v iv i Our l,'i fap mr"t rT!;''.C5rI'j", i-t;. tii.l-, ia Lt jtr, a Cur '! v. :-.iiij.u ktu1--. .'.-:. r ; : .ti. ! . .-ill .f Wnni-n '".,. ! -, CI.! It-l .. V, KFINAI. '"i: v ATi:a:. uaiu ivc i:iUkisi.u cn"! in i ;.f r."ii ". 'k ' ij' . I'ivp !l.iuu:- i ! ': n i' -.-! r rrr -.- tf Crrh, Pmnchiti. A.-.I i..-. '. ....!,, !.! r er Ksuin-y v fad tu ot,:-.' Sj-t'l!.:.., C .Tv rr'-i. C.t. c'i i.-O-ro, Ort nil t'rinry Iltai tn-i ;ifij , In!; ' I, '. 'lvtv.:. in .'Irn urnl Afii-rtif tiii f i he I !. i 1, 'n r I ...n nr- In ;iti-l itt ""Ti j ar:1!i J t...n ..;t !.tut ..-let. uric j rir.tipl.s. bUly, SHrltniif orrfu . i) i' '- .t y r.t i I :i; i tirer rnjrj for lifv. Ll.tvt ill r ! i.. AÜUUCAN "arAT- IVTIITTK. ijc . t.. Cii.t.tiii4ti, Oijio. f?SaS-aSTßr?B FREE b.i ' X few Fr. . ( . "Mi. i v Git wm I b-CV j rfr cwT R !W it VJkttk Wsijs . rl jri TwtHMli4)ilHIMl tt r ;tnt TiiM. par? cxr We ! mrnd, r"l '-, If. Cl. mm! r-nrrm k.rn cj r v4 b-4 k jl: a u. tk aj tirLrt a, o?s Tin ItEViJ.v 1 i.r.. A victim of jrijuthfnl irnnradnc t&uinc l'remkti:r lci.ay, encmt Debilitr. Lot Manhf.-td. Jtc.,l;svirrr tii-d ia vain evr? known rnudy.bas (lisfovprfi a itniiernrof t'.f-cr.r, which he wi'l eT i 1 Itlil. to his feüow-durfcrert. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED - PART5 M" TMKMPviA.N l.iMV f.M.AJM.h I . IMA I r a mmm mmmm i m wa wl PI I . M : KMi I H I N ti . ' i" . ni ir'w'in rTTTTTTTTTTTT. r. u i n - t ; r. 1 i ri' ; t i n - li I nK li. lliül IO . r - 11 '. i !- Ci t M. Til - t''tf aPont thi, (nine fntMrv.tv mitiTti-i-rii rrv rT'iTMiTr 1 1 1 wtiiis t"y V-t rtp'mar iivifi.' ml j. h rt w'tii r t - v .1. n HI K V ' ". 1 UP., t.il I r, I . ti-f'-i r rrnii.; li. taiCCCHIC iC.MMMMCM.HiHC.MMMH I'-.t .rr 4r-i la krswn as C I'.i tr.e j t year ot ir.oci e ars r.rueJ to T';iort t- : it Ya c 'n arr la!;'.:'. . tioa ar.,1 me t tiA l,ci-Li:e tkuuiiixad It. J C. William JL Co. hf." Qoa-'anii4 Lot (i .... rv..:..' . . 1 . . . ' - k i V . , A CARD. To all wno are inhering from er ron and lndlKretlona of youth, nerrona weak sesa, early decay, ktci of manhood, eta, I will ttnd a receipt that will core yon, IT REE Of CHABGE. Thii treat remedy wa dltsoorerod fet a ulMlonarT in Bo nth AmeTlca. Head telf-ad drtwd envelope to et. IQüZnUT.'JXXLX, et

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RAILWAY TDIE TABLF tlat ffffft ririij0 April 12, 1SSJ. TKAIX3 fiCX BT (KMtiAL blAXDAtD TIIL J!Teronvlll( riHnltn aod IcaUlaaoapotla IHptLrtl ArrlT6a Bonthcrn Ex.d'y 4:10 am Ind. A ir. lfttl 9:tb axs L A M. rx..l'y. 8:15 am Ind. A Cht Kr.-10:45 sua Lou. fc M. Mall.. S:.'0 pa N.Y.&N.F1. Kx.. 7;00 pa Ixulfv. Ac.d'y. 6:45 pa .?t.L. iC.l 13:5pa For tickeW and full lnfonaatioa ca'.I at ticket oc I'enn. Uncf. northst comer Wah'navon anö Illlaou streets, cr Ualoa L'croi Ticiet üce. VftndtaMfa Line. IVpfcrt. : ArrlTSi Man 7:15 an 5cw York rx... 2;Mara N. Y. Limited.-, s.bm MUt Ac. U:fCaxa Iay Kxprwj.d'yl-VOO am cm. L. F. 3:?A pm Terro Vlanic Ac- 4:00 p;n New York l'x.- 4: PS pa lclScKx., C'y-10:t5 pn.N Y. Limiiel-... .:i5r0 led V S. Fend cx 7:10n: s.Ika! .'v la 1 cx.l0.&.Sam Ind. V S. IWnd cx 5:lCrir. --.Uend lad ex. 6:42pia For tickets and full lr.fora:ai:oa ca'.I Ktticict c c I'taa. Line, cortieA: corner WcAhirii-tca aaJ UllrcK frcctf. or Iciaa Lcpot Ticket (JZ.ce. Cincinnati, ludlAuni.ii, M Loa ata UaJ cm co. cr?rr-NATi rrrrrtTT. Depart On cln cat! iu 1 Florida l ast Line, diilv. g. tnl c. c 4:0Cara Cln., IluahTille .vd Col. Acc.....ll:15 ara (in. aad LoTilsrllie Mall, p. c 3:5 pra Cicclnnatl Arc., diilly fi:' pra A.rr'-c Inillan&poilis Arc, ciliy 10:S5aa L'ln, aad Ft. Louis Hail, p. c 11:0 arj ladianapolli Acc - 4:55 pa Cliicso aad St. Loula 1 u: Lla?, dally, a, aad c c 13:45 pa chxaoo r ivr-ny. Ptpart T:!ra:o sad Kckx Lsai Zx. 7:13 am Chicago X'All, p. c... 12:10 pc NVejiiera F.xprt M 5:10 pa Chicago, 1'eorla aad Curiiatoa Fan Llae, b , r. c ...11:20 ptj tlrtlTe -C. aad L. Fa-t Line, d'y, c c., e S:S5 ad IIayeUo Acc 13:.S5nx ( laa. end LouIaviIIo lle.ll, p. C... 3:.0pa Clacirjaati Are 6:4? pa Tbc tlrae via C, 1. tu 1- a:ii U. aad L. , aad W. rxraTo"ladvfo!I 5:03 pn' Ar. Ir.lia'po'l lC:4:ara ArrlTe Ifyctte 7:5 na Lv. LftfflTette.- 8:05 aza Arrive hioon'ta 12 :Itlaia Lv, hiooia'ta ai.Viaai For r:8p, tine Ublcc, nt cl fare, aad all la forr-ittioa .apply at Tkki O.T.eo, 1S5 Houth UU lac!a street, and Ualoa Depot TieXjt O ill eg. i't.tcajjo, St. Lont4 unit I'Utsbnrg. (r AJ-EA"DLS XSD JTNNSTLVANIA LINX.) depart, Arrl?cV ::?w Yorx,ndla2clp'a,j

V.Raln.,'toa, üaiumere, Firtt.bnr?r, aad. Colurüb: Expreß... :13a.53. ll:45a.ai Daytoa AColuraoaa Ex 11:10 a.sa. 4:p.n lilt hiEoad Aoocarrao-I I clation.....-.. ' 4:00 p.a. h 8:43 a.xa; ;ew lorx.t aiiaaeip a, Wajhin;ton, ilaltl-i raorc, Htflnr?. Co-! lrmbrts & DajtoaEx; n 4:r'p,rt. I0:icp.n, N. Y. Lla;ite;l ...t p.m.S b.CC a.BU OlICAOO PITU.'ON, VIA iooo, LorjlFTllle and Caico Faf t KxprcFs ll:C0 p.a., 4:Xa.t3w Louisville and Cliicaso! Express, r. c ., 11:15 a.n. S:S5p.n. Daily. Daily except Luaday. g Kloo plag car, n Hotel car. For tickets and full Inforrattion cMl at ticket oCct I'can. Lines northcest coraer V.asäintoa and Illinois streets, or I'nloa Depot Ticket oaee. Wbbaeli, bt, LoalN hiuI l'aclliic Hallway. Depart Arrtn Pet. A CM. Mall. 7:liim Del Tjt., b..... S.COara To!,rt.V,.M.Ex 2:lr)pai I'vciSc Kz U:3Qaa Dct. Ex., d'y p.... 7:löpai Dct. & Chi. M'l.- 8:55pra Tol.FtWcAiDetdy H:tXTai,Tol.FtSkDetdy, 8:513 Fort:k(Ls ad f.ill laiorma'lon call at City Ticket Ouice, 23 bo. 111. at. or Union Depot TlcteX Qce. Indlaapoll auj luceuoni, Depart ArrlTcl Ml. ti Cairo Ex... 8 :lfara! Vincent! rs Ac.-.13:40aE Yiaeear.es Ac... 4:O0pn,Ml. A Cairo Ex.- C:30pm For tickets aad fail inierniatlon call at ticket cfäcf Pcan. Lines nontieat coraer atalni?toii tiiC Illinois Urccts, or Union Depot Ticket Occ. Clucluuatl, Unmlltou aad ludiauapollSo Depirt! ArrlTi C!3I)ayA Tol.- 4;0uan3.CoT:srrr7, Ac.-. 8 SOacj i, D., T. N. Y...10:tc.ra Ca., 1. &. SU L..-ll:50acx C'orintrsv. Are..- 4;25p!.n ('in. Ace 5:0Cpa C.,D.,T.iN.Y 6:U5pn Cia., 1. A dt. I...10:4CpW Indiana, illoomliiKtou mid Weiterit, feoeia. DirLCorr, Depart. I Arrlrs. rjctfcTx ik üall 7:2.an? E.Ä5,Ex.r.r, a dy 3. Vara K.AiT.Y. Uner.c 5:07pra Clacia. fcrTc. r.c-ll:CSam UJiK.l.Ex.d,s,r,cll:10p'a: Atlantic ExdiM. c:S0pn EASTr.lS PIVPION'. E'nEx.r.c,, 'Id.- 4:20an FaclScüx.r.c dly tittm Day Ex- ll:45:ii.i Western Ex... 4:4'pra Atl'c Ex.r.c.dly. 7:K'pra'B..'i3.,De.s.r.c.d.lO:S5a Fortitkcta end full ln.'crmation call at tho Iew Ticket Oaice, Ho. lS .South LUluo3 r:r?ct or at the Union Depot Ticket üülcc, ö, laiicatee tlecp er; r. c reclining cars IiHliHUHpolle, Dfi atnr nml i)r1is:ill. rdailcSi Viy Ex..- 7:00.ira !TaU A Pay Ex...l2:00 ra Lccal i'i Day Ex- 5:UCpni Local Day Ex- 6:10ara Zcoulavllle. Hew Alhnny nnrt (Jltlcuo, f Chicago Short Line DiTl'kn.) Depart, I Arrlvo. EntrilJcrt Arc 5:0Cpa In'.Isp'Hi M'l- 3:15am ChlcRco N'K't F8.U:2pin Ind. 2J-'t Fr. d.s. 8:&iaro C. .v n. city :i l-12:iVpm,!adiaaapoliä AclOJam For ticketsanl lnlomaticn, call U ünloaDo pot and 2 3 South Illinoa street. IadtauHpolia atil St. Loalt, Dopart.! ArrlTti Par rxprefl ra.- 7:luara N. Y. A D. Ex..- 8:5ara l'arls E-iprer...- 3:50 pm Iocnl l'-.s 9:0 art B. i-t. I Ex.. 6:25 pn lud'npo.is Ex.... 3:01 pta h'. Y.tüt-t. Ii. Exll:f;0 pra Lay Expr.i C:2S pra Fcr tieset' sad all ia!orrca:ioa c.i.'l at ( ity otaeof No. 2 hates ilou.-e Block. Daioa Depo aad i,a ctr.ctts Avenue Deiot. Cleveland, Cüiamtir., crtneinuatl and loa Itannpoi:. DeparLI Arrtra, 17. Y. To. rx- 4 :(0 amlNOA St LKx e:0 an D. H. t 2. Y. Ex.l0:10 am w.Ft. V.ä 11 Ex.l0:4 a Ard. Vilich Ex.ll:i5am,!l. H?.r. iA. Ex. 2:'2pra V.'.yt.W. S; M.Ex 5:c5 pm H. Ind. f o Ex. 6:00 pui Zu Y. ti B. Ex.... 7:15 pn N. Y. Ac ü. L. Exll;15 pLi BRIGHT OOD DIVIDO. Depart. Ar:lre. 4:C3 r-ra . 2:r.3pai! 6:Car3.... 4:Mpra 6:15 nrn...... .. 3:;:Q pir. 10:4'8ra...... 6:2") pm 10:10 am.. 6:5 pra 2:2'pa -....13:Kjpa 11:15 era... 7:15 pra S:2Gpm For all Information, rates mps tine title, etc., call f-t tbe Union licket Cc'üce, L'3.tes ilonm rorncr, :iaathtuc;a Aycaua De put or at tat Unloa Dcpc-t. STATE IIAIL-.YAY TISIE TAItLE. EvansvlIIe nnd Torr Jnnto Ii illroad. lVia V.ndallA I.lae.l Ltc ladlp.n polls- M:Vn ra -r.'l :! j am Vi0:3 p?a "Jcirc l!Hute...:0:ia araj S:f0psi 3:20 aax Arr J'TAD.sYl:e.....i 4.';J prj' 7:fjp-a 7:10 ara Lve EvcinTlie i 50:1.5 a-a r:0:"'Jam 8:15 pra Arr Tt rrc Haute.. 10:fM ata; 2:17pm ll:'.jpni lnüinar-05Lt 3:."0 pn 4:ijpa 3:00 aa Daiiy. 1 Daüy cxecit tuaday. rl'arlor car, ggicepltig c&r. LvaKBVillo nutl Im :fmt ituilroAd. Via I. nd st, l Hill war. 1 Lvc 'adlain'tiif.. i7:l0 ti' ,ll:rt0pra l err. JUute.. 10:4'. Ria p f :C1r s Arr ETanETlllc.....' 40 pm 7:05;. n 7:10aai Eve Evar.fcvlile-... ":C" &.rn i':..Oen 5:l5pni Arr If rrc flaut!?.. lO.-io an p 2:17 pra s 11:53 pra Indianapolis..! S:lt prai triöpTii S:5ara D2:3y. t Daily except buaJay. rl'arlor car f Sktpias car. J1 Hlver. T.K AVK KAT. 7:;a pra 7:C'J an' ar.niTX. :10 pra 1: j0 pa TiCrar!Trt. C. (trrthisr..! 9C0pra 7:f3 arr t-.n pml! :ÜUa Coliiübit ( it ll:;-;ipra 0 : tS a:n 1 :4S pn J :2 ad AuLurnJuac-l 1:1z pn lOxOja: C:-5pra 7:25 ara AR?1VE. ! L-AVr. Entier .! 2:C0aai ll:C0 am '2:45 pn 6:30 ia LvuLfjuirt, 4Jrft Por5 i I Ir and eouth wtaternYandal'a Line. iiC(.tA.A1 POtTH. roimt. a. D. 7 ;('., 8:f:-M C : 4t. i 8::..'! 2:';6! ra.'n. zsl ?. aü flfT) Tjftf.rrrfrrt, nr ll::i 9:ä 4 :f .5 lp..('oirx Tlal. CA L.Ar 6:.'5 ar Icd'.snato'is... .icp f:l ar Crawrcntsviiie... .r 6:lj&T Icrre Haute dot 8:40 7:0.; 8:4t! 6:4C C:M 6:33 s-.ia 4:U1 yoit'Anyne, riorlunatl i I I.ottla vtlle. (Leave Ladianapo'd vi Lee Line.) n m. a. ta. iW CA4.CI :ipra 00 pra 58 pra f Ii .IV SiM 'AC A Vi . I . li tfi, C.tV .W U Ti1--t r v.n t rt ' rT at Vr.Tt U ocrio 1 1 V. T O mrA i. ilL'vi .'iiifc..v'. v.. . j i. i k.i a. i i. M. . trains for ailyo-atg corth and tau CtcctbDcall, Walath and Michigan, tri Ii Line. IndA Gr REX- 4:l5aEiWar)AIs1 r!x.-.ll:06aa Mich & fck) BExJl:O0am Cln A lad Ex a.SOprat ataah Kx - o:io praiind A st L xjc il:iai Vabaah Kailway. Trost L&layette J (taction. oonaecUag with L, C. and L. Expref, wert . 1 11:00 aai;i2:15 ara' l:Sprt iiprux, taft, , , ,1 2:iaaal SiCSaal iKfipu