Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1885 — Page 5

CHE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL-THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 10 1885

THE G. A. R. COUNCIL.

A TYam 3letlD- at the Urand Hotel Ycstcrdaj. ort Wayne Bid Heavily far tba En carnpnient J for 1000, but Loses It Encouraging Report of tte Llonuraontal Committee. Tha Council of Administration, G. A. IV, Sot thn department of Indiana, met yesterday afternoon at the Grand Hotel. Th kneeling wa one cf the cost earnest and enthutiastic bicb tai ver been held, all of ihe members bair: present. A good deal of routine work vras pone over, and ths general condition cf tbe organization cmvassed. 3t was decided that an inspection o'dlcsr D'iould be arpolnted br tho Department Commander for each county in the Stite to make a list cf all soldiers fa famished by the County Aic:ior'a hoot?. The bond of ihe Treasurer cf the Honnrnntal Committee was fixed at 510,000. The ral&ry of th9 Department Inspector vrai fixed at '230 and expenses. A committee, consisting of Assiaiatt Adjutant Ctratton, Department 3 inspector Lewlo and C0Lir2.de McCullom.wai appointed to procure a sultabl bade and Hi hug rial to hi prstnied to l'a Department Comraandrr Nicar, tha cent to bj 100. Jt wa3 then decided that no nefG. A. It. J'ofiti are to be f stablished in tha State except on towns of 8,100 or more Inhabitants, but thai the eif.rt3 of raemberä shall be to recruit Jor tL piCfct3 already established. uite a discus-ion ensued over the jue?tion of the place cf meeting for the usxt encampment. Th3 Fort Wayne poets cam inithan cL'er to furnifh a pao or tx.ipage report in ttch cf ths papers, vnth short-baud rppcrts of epefchpj, etc , to farEish Anociatcd I're:3 reports ot all rnetins, a free hall end a binqaet to l.GuO persons free cf fell rest to the dtdaates, if ikat city would La chosen aa Ihe next place of meeticR. TLe prcpo-Ilioa wai Renrally lavored, and. ai a further inducement, it "was agreed by iho Fort Wajnn repre5iita tives that t 11 toldlen from tha southern part cf the .State ihoa'd b? entertained frea of cost. Itwai estimated that this would pot the Fort Vi'ayna people at a cc:t of $,0 )0 or $s,(MX). A nutaber of speeches were mado by ciilerent n-emb-.rs of the corumittse, r.nd, among other thir.p?, it tta claicaed that "w:th a representation of 1,000 men, who represent 20,003 ccildiers o! the State, and which is the largest Dsleatn Convention xnettinp: in tnij c:.ty, there was n.lc.ir n nMitnfiA ....1.1 - 1 1.. f 4 T Sstate EncaruMtpnt bv the teorl9 and the ! prets than U paid to any ethfir ötat gathering at this poI.it. Ü.io inmb"r ure i ttatthe Legis ature teio in s?.'oa, and tLere beln,; ixoreover neirly one Sra'e Con. viatica of corue sort fcr each day in tte jiar. there waa tonio UtrJe excusa for the apperent nfglet last Febroury o! the G. A. it. It was also urce d that Leid; Urly of a stciet character tho precJ m unable to f.et reports except from diligent members aftT adjoTiinmtnt, c::d that 'each reports would neceuaril7 to cz"" asd a aiis factory. Etill another iuc-iobcr corur.IainKd thit wbtu tic l,l7 dl3aie3 to the February Sla'a Post wnt in a body to th? L?Ki3'tnre thy were unaccompanitd by either bind, drum or ilss. This proved to be a great eourc of ccnip'aint, and thtre e?cejs to b3 a determication throughout tha tate tD senra mote attention hereafter, or else to abandon Jndisnaroli3 3 a placo fcr State nieetini. A vote VTA3 finally tiken, after tleijie3 wera iven by local mcmbsra for a better oror of things in the future, and it stood 8 to 7 in favor of Indianapolis a:riirst Fort Warne. The tiioe fcr the r.-xt metin was then -ixed for February, lSbr., and llera. Stratton, Benjamin, Closier, Shover and Cafacart were appointed to make arrangements for the next encampment. The bond of the Aistant Quartermaster General was fixed at 510,000. Tho Monumental Committee a!?o mat and reported to tt e Council r.cd cauvtsjed their wcrlr. The c!J cr.mDdttee v e 3 reapoolnted fcr the ensuirjr year and cenbhta of thj folicwiri: oiLcerb: rreeident a. J, Lrnrs JEle. Stcrttarj J. II. l -m-ahar.. Trt-H.-urtr G. V. Jolii 8"-tj; ar.! Coara1o D. C. lUCulicu an! Tliomas hctuttu The ccmndttf 9 has in its hands '.C03 and pledstB fcr jl,C( 0 mere. Th plan cf work Jor the coniir: year ws.s cubmHted to the legnlar Council ard approved. It wai Cecided to ergo the p:sla throughout the State to held more camp fires in tte interests of tho fand. An unexpected interest and entnusiasm in the matter has t'aie'oped in quarters of the State wberp th? )ta?t wes looked for, aad xrany who Lave heretofore been opnoed to tha p!an for a ?.te monument have taken lold with an 2.ra,?nec3 which hs proven very encouraging. The bill whicn passed lte Legislature recently, provluiü for county funds for mcanment. his also opeted up new channl3 for the State monument which have hfretnforo been closai. 3t was decided tbat the Stata monument, when built, snail b at this point. The cooimittle pce3 out aain to the work with new hoi?, and are confident cf ultimate success. THE rOLICE IJ0AUD. ilec k to Gst lila Walking: Papers Commlteloner Uorrlson and the Lanj Keeolutlon. I3lk? Commifsloner Morris 5n arrived in the city from üartferd je?terday morning, and at 7 r.0 lest nicht the full Iisard met to Investigate the char3 of drunkenness and v.nteccmins condect preferred ssrainat PaIrolman 8. J. Ilcek by Robert Douglas?, the Gcnth Tenneteo street salooa keeper. The accused and the accuser had any nu.mber of witntsse on hard and several cf them wers rot called upon to testify, nearly all of the itMimony beio? nf the tame character. Mr. Don?!, a wis examined tlrst. II ?aid that Mek cacce into his saloon at Töö S")uth Tence.'Ste atreet, bout 4 o'c!o?k on afterEoon durirg th latter part cf Febrnary, cor aidsrably under the ittlnence of intoxicant, although Le did not staler. He wore ni regulation cnat and bad; wai very quarre :an.e, and threatened to arrt?t cLe Dcnf S ewart, who bad J'fen guilty cf no mudetneanor. Meek was In the habit of meeting a youcg clrl i amcd Vziie Hown at hi3 p!a:a two or threa lianaTeek. They met on the fternoon in question and drank together at aia bir, 1b ftirl callinc for wine while the accused crdered gin. The plrl sat on the officers lap and be kissed and bogged her. Tney renaincd la bij p'cc about an hour when "Meek took her to a restaurant for supper. 7Jid not know whether the girl's reputation wu gocd or b&d. Mary Douslait, Robrt'a wife, va then called, but her testimony did not ditTe? materially from that of hT husband o far aa tbe charg of dranknnes was c aoeraed. Meek, she said, Insulted her groly,

howeTer, on tha evening that he arrested her huetand for assault and battery. Jan es N. Isieil was next examined and testified that be had never on any occmUu (en Meek under the infloence of liquor, in fart bed Lever seen him take a drink. The next witnes?ei were G2ore Havens and J. II. fcbepptrd. a rolling mill employe. The lattcr'a testimony wrs rather daraaiog to Meek, as be itemed reluctant to aa3wer all cf the interrogatories propounded, and Icoked aa if he wanted to gj out cf the rcom. "vTIIHam Eritton, who came next on the litt, afforded no Utile amusement by his lharp wittici'm?. and cave tee Iloird many valuable pcintera before he gracefully retired. A lare nnmt-er cf other witnesses were examined, including City P.-cse-cu tor Wright, '5-quire Smcck. John Loan, Frei Beyers, and John O. Moore. Tne testimony cf all these pentlemen was f&vcrab'e to Meek ar.d e'nec'allv that of Mocre who is a constablo in 'if juirc Judkln's Ccr.rt. He said he hod had business deiliom with the Donbass family, ar.4 found tham to be rather dtrprate people- a couple who uruld IcaTe no stone upturned to get even with en erer-JV. Metk wra pivn thi privil of nxkios; ft jtitcrrrnt, ar.d he entered a Kfiocrai t!fL:al to thn charge. The ß3ird tl cn c:r.?!Tfred t:e tastimony, aad Mf;s:?. Murphy end Cottrell were iu fiiVor of dreppirer the tccaeed from the fcrce at eres!. Mr Morrison, however, did net ave r euch action, and it was finally ret clvcd tc ) t the entire matter rest for a day cr two. -when the C:ard will ask for Mee k's rfy:cT"aticn. The Coinm'fsionsra then agreed to hold a rceetir p at o'clookthis afternoon, when Paf?o!rr.cu Farrell, Itonacker and Cr rxlin will appear before them to answer tocbarpf.ft cf loiterirT. The re?olution askir fcr tte rtl?rlation of Supe-rlntendeot Lar? will aIco ba introduced by Mr. Cottrell. A Ke ritircl representative had a brief convf rissen with Mr. Morrison at the conclnr!cn rf th rotetinp. The reporter informed tho Comtnlfsioner that the report had gone abrcrd tlut he wou'.d vot! for tho above n futicrcd re:oiut;oD, and heartily ooperftts with Mr. CoUrr-Ü in all cuan?'pj and rarroTl3 bo rr Ipht desire to make in the cork-ic-'of tho Plic3 LVpirtment. "Mr. Lw

Vi?.s a very clliaint Superintendent b.J.tor.i I j went Fact,' taid tho Commisjioner, "and," 1-p ccrstinufd, "I do not thini that bo hai viclatf d Li3 cath cf c'dica since then, h(nca I can fee no iea-on why I fshonld vote to t'epetc h'tn. lam net in favor of tha resolution etrt the mover will not pet itiyasslitsncc. As to tho cafes of tho thre3 patrolr:cn I rr.n ray notbin?. cot having b?ei f flvlsf d as to the nature of the charges aiintt them." It vre: rcpr-rtetl lato Jar.t eight thit Mr. 7-tnrrhy wcnld vote vrith Mr. Cottrell. bat this ucc3 net temrea'orsable forthat gentlee mu bag already declared himself in favo' cf Lane. It ia crrierBllv conceeded on all f ICf s, however, that in tho event tho preseat incumbent is retired Cere'eant ßaurerj will beprcmolod to tha Snpe rintndency. Ha is crv cf tbe mo-t ef ioi?rt cfliccrj on th fore o and would fill tbc oilice in a creditable n.uLtcr. T. D. 7Hl?arrs, CrawforJsville; T. L. S;wnt, F. Centum, T. J. Cash, G. Falk, C. Salter, r::llvar;; A. C. Chat?, Mf..lhon; J. IT. Lee. U. P. Howe-Ii. Anderson; W. T. Boks, C. V. JMwards, LiLerty Milii, are at the Cccidf ntal. Ealc3 llcure: Harry B. Lw?, V. C. Pardum, Kckctno; Dr. V7. A. Fritch, Eraosvll'c; S. S. Eob, Greenfield; J. J. Hilton, Martirr-vFle; J. P- Dnncan, Crafordaville; Csm'llh Ecawt!tTht, If.rry Bonnt, S Bom, Tafaxetie: J. C. Schaf. Brooavllle; J. P. Ilcwey. PJcLmcnd; 5. F. Corvrin, Grc?: ca:tlc; James Fav. Madiron; Chark3 G. Pcier, SpfECCT: Adam G. Gill, Brazil ; T. H. Hyce. Tcrr. IUute; C. B. Vins. Cinc'nrati; A. C. Coqill, Lapcrte; W. H. CL-men. Tiptcn; J. P. Gardner. C.'av City: F. 1). Ader, Biinbridze; V'. H. He ndrick?. Marion; X V Anderson, Anderson; T. H. S:ott, Vicccnrea. Ihe Great Circus and Menaerlo Is ccmirp, and everybody knos this fAct. AH arc Inlimalcly aware that John B. Doris' new rrcEstrr cho?, three ricg circo?, ma?incth rcuteum, deep sea aquarium, elevated thester Etage, and fifty-c5pe menagerie, is nuivcrsally acknoyleJd to ba tho creates crd prandest coDplomeration cf atartling and attractive wonder ever exhibited under csDvo. Will positively ba in the city oa ti ? 17th and lS'h of ApriL Yi'b will give abrief but correct synopsis cf what yea will see in John B. Doris' new menster moral shows. It would be impossible, however, in an ordinary rewspaper report, to givo details concerning this mammoth aggregation. II cw ever, a few of them can ba mentionid, and to thcte ju?tiro can not be done. F:rit. and fcrcmot of all, coms the ponderous ard pioneer "r;tr elephant, Betts," who hes Vfcn over 150 hard fought battles, and ii HI years cid. Ehe, although eg?d, is one of the lat perfcrniing elephants in the world; wrs captured In British India, and at one time wes the property of Ahmed Saah Bcrcxi. h Is a wonderful curiosity, and no jenen ehould fiil to seo "Betts," the cldtst clephfint in the world. Tho tronp9 of fcurteenreal, brawny Turks, first appearance in America, most wonderful In their feats cf ttrtegth, forming human pyramids, eto. French trcupe cf bicjcie riders, the best, and ackro-Ä.'edced champions of tbe world. Mccre Femily Siberian Poller Skaters, the i-r st skillful lady aüd gentlemen skaters in He world. Rltiia Bey, the dertrous l;nife-tbrower. Katamorpa, queen of the rtptilp or!d, who handles the venomous and deadly lerreats. We could continue writing each ELd every attraction, but apace will not permit; but we can advise you all that Doris baa the finest show in the world. You will s?e the best male riders, best femals riders, more athletes, mere acrobats, more leapers, fanny dcwE3. and more animals tbau wre ever exhibited under one mana?emenL Remember, also, that this is a three-ring circas, elevated theater etae and fifty-cae menagere, ard with all there unimpeachable ftcts wa would suggest that you go early in ordsr to get good tents. Don't forget, however, thst tte grand, free street demonstration will cocar in tho morning at 10 cV'crk. Twenty onen dens of wild and performing animals will bs expo-ed to full, free view in tbe public atreets. Kcpjember deya and datc3 Friday aid Saturday next. Seeking: Her Husband. The Courier-Jourra! of yesterday lays that Mr?. William Manager was in that city on Tuesday looking for her husband who came there cn Friday last. Manager Is a well known gambler, and his wife visited all the railroad cdcea to learn whether he had parchased a ticket. Concerniug the woman's story tbe Courier Journal aaya: "The woman saja he is her husband, and that they have been carried lev eral yea's. She says they came from 'Indianapolia. whsra her husband had made a big winning daring toe recent aesilon of ibe Lrg;.5iatiTe, and that ha bad been etoppiog with her peo pie in tbxa city while her huibana reaiainal at tha

betel. She claimed to have a brother namtd Deming on the police force in this city, bat no such name is cn tho list."

Loaded Cane?. "That'a curious," said the religions editor muslcgly, ,lI wonder why they call them leaded canes." ,lf cause they make good shooting sticks." said the tramp printer who had come in to borrow some Einckirg tobacco. They carry good deal of weight In tho dtscnssIoM of some qoes tions," ventured the eociety reporter. I have always kf n of the opinion," taid the tttiistant foreman of the news room, "that it is a contraction of 'low-ed-head,' and, in feme manner, was formerly ussd by the enemies cf the ranagicg f ditor." "A atndy of the cissies has convinced me," Eaid the book reviewer, "that it is from the Latin. verb, laudo. to praice. tnd refers to the 'rray!' of tho man who is in danger of a caning." -I Lave somewhere hrard that it is a corruption of 'low d:ja J cane?,' " sa'd the btock reporter. 'I lupposo it's te:au'e thy grow low on tho tree3 and ripn after frost." "I gcess," said the religious editor, not rcti:rg theEn?giftios. "it must bo because they go oll'eo rapidly when laid down." Asklrg About Friends. The Grand Hotel i3 in receipt of a Isttsr from Miribele Stcdder. of Ilnglewood, III., asking for infern aticn ( snceming L. L. Etodder, who was a ae si at ttie hotel eometineegc. Tho writer is evidently th wife cf the missing man, whm she sy3 she has not heard from fcr fonr treek. An inquiry he s tho been received at the Grand concernicg 11. V.r. Berry, who was registered there two we-:k3 ago, but who seem? to be keeping Lis movements from his fnem!. ITo Lloro "Circus" Eufelneaa for tho Police. TLo police rrjolca in the fact that they no longer risk lifo and limb aüd tear their clothing at the gj r.intsium. Commissioner Cottrell feeling convinced thv. a copoer could get a sntiiskr;t amount of excrcisa by patrolling his teat in a fcithfal manner, h3 pntattcpto tho circus bu.Uoef? SOCIETY ITOTICEQ. P MASON V Mystic Tic LoT;c. No. r.?, V. an 1 fKr A.M. Spec iil r.itc tin i:i Mwsnnic Tcmpio V t7:-0o' iü'.k tliii ceuinp;. Wore luKtrst Dzt2. VifiUni b:ih?en win fru.tr'rmll? w.i. CCmr.t. JACOB W. SMITH, V. M. ii i is P. PlNCLi:. ccrxt.'.r y. c. ii kkegi;lo & wiiirnvr, Fcticral JJirtctors and Embalners, No. 77 North Delaware street. Tclephcr.o connection to oCice and residences. CVrrlaces (cr WoJ-Iints and Parties. REASONS or Buying DECKE Tho narre of DZCKEr. EP.OTIIEP.S li a nro fv.srf.ntee that the imtrumcnt bcarins it Is a th:ronxhly jrcod 1'iano. J-tcLcr Liethers I'iauos ere absolutely the bct In evtry yarticuJar. Only toe very Uncet rreteriil Rnd tit c rct stttllfcl woikrr.en hrecmplovrit in their manufacture. hvcry portien cf ti;e ihitruiatnt is mule a: trie iJtcker Brotbcr! factory, and uud.r thIr own pe soral t urcivi.iou. Thetcne of a btccr Protber Pimo Is unrivaled in puritr, sympatheiic quality. s.Tcetnes and volume. Thty :and In tune ir.uch longer tlian any otlicrs. Tie Decker Prothri Pianos nre innwa tobe the rnobt perlcct, dars.L'la aad rclii'jlo in tiio vir.iM. ,on:-j'cs many Tialltirs no' t essentia! ti a perfect Piano, ana nol to J-e found lu any oiner m?ke. P'eekcr EroMier Pi-i o? have tccorns worldrenowned on their iiitrln.!? mc-it-. A Decker Brothers I'lauo is o!.i hi ih very lowest price cocitiituu Willi tLc Ltbt workmanship End tinest xnatciiai. Decker Erctaers Flano- always command a good price vflicn resold alter year3 oi careful use. viholcsl3 end Eotall Dealers in Etelnway A Poni, Decker liros., Haines i;ros., Fischer, D. II. Ea.dirLi i Co. iioE03, ana Kstsy and Shonlager ür?sr. lartlesata distance dcslrlnsr bargains should not fail to write for fuller descriptions. TUNING and EEPAIKINO a specialty. Orders for znovins civen rrompt attention. S5. 97 and ÖD Hcrtli Tenn. St.Jndiansnolh. Our Spring and Summer Stock Is Complete. Every Advantage that Experience, Skill and Capital can Secare "We Have. Call and Inspect. All the Rage. The New Flaids and Checks for SUITINGS & . TROUSERIKG3. A Full Line of Mohairs, Meltons, the New Diagonals, Corkscrews, Etc., for SPRING OVERCOATS. 33 anil 35 Sou'li Illinois Street, UXTTJIATAIPOIjIO. Telephone No. 1C57. Open Evenlne. " C11Y OSDERTiKKG ßOtfäS NOW OPEN, 6G North Pennsylvania Strvet, Opposite Grand Opera FJousa. H. W. TUTEWILER, fL.First eliPt throajjhont. Beaaoaabla prlcoi. . 'lflephon-Hoomc, 41 L. Telepüoa- Keaideac Uu

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"" ANT.'.D - iiii8tlon by an eip rlncl dr"V rsatr. to jew in family. AJir.'!1, -IT Wst Mit L'.jan street. 1'3 2 "TTTaNTED Pe rmanent mp'oTnint by a Vv sou:;? I r 1 of i-ixN'tn witU oi rc.crcnc;?. L. P... csro f arrhr. DMrk't 1-WA'iP-Little boy, ace-J 13. wiat-. ir-nt-tiCn tmplojcent; woiiM IKe to l-rn a trade. L. F , care cariier, D!rict3:U 12:: TT7 ANTED FituilJon s t-okkeep-r. H-eoviat-V ant of ccrrt-jpondf-nt by man of ability or expor!e :.Cf. Address W. a., th'g o:'.ice. l:t "A" ArTKD-Cnvaers for a nrrctird nr f !3 of merit srM bv (B;r.p:: will r.iJ n sijj'it I.iquirefcr G. 1. WAUR.VMI'., a: Ocria-.-ntal lio is. J ANTED-Situatioiby afrlnter:a youn; naa of exju rlruü wLtS situ'.:rn in a country o'AUc: reituncts. Ad.ircfS i:ox i .3. New Cattle, Ind. lt "AT'r'A.VTJ.D-Position by rcl:aVh,enerct!üb J-5-) v( ss br7 : evi furui-i t-; rf ref-TenvJ or small loat. Aüdre s JL! A T. K V, 1-J K-i-t O ii Etrctt. 1 1 WANTll ?itupt:on by No. I "cur-;nillfr, ttt of ifc'cren?. Ad1u8 v. ii a s:. VxK. Ec-x 21, ftUiär CVeek Pitc.'.icc, IIä:y.'.ct County, hid It tlTA.NTZID-Htfcstien pft end j-o m'-s. Ti nsn: f lurtfrn year' exrx ri ?m col Ptc t-h ; r oi city rr .Vraci. Ad-'.rt'-s i'. P. F., Iii Le.IeiüntaJne trec-t, ct:y. T TL 7 A N T K n Situation by a b;7 w ho nu feod a W y 1 i ;i i c1 r )! 5. filo ran set Up: I am wiilIr?(oVik: 1..: enn ic i: iiv-i'v tal cjrrtct'.y. t. V. GroKGi:. I.e.ur ranicr ; 1. City. Vi WANTJ'D tilnatioa by k oun man of four ? tars' eitH r:cj; f in th;i and dry kooJs: cn furniFli the b'.-st oi rff-. rp-.te-" !il work re soncble. Addres. If. 1 K M:a"K:;, N'owb'iry, Ind. 11 TTiT'ANTKI) I a ly as manmer or school of dr?s;VV rutting, liood tact's Kuarintod all liiie o'.t of e'rvmcnt. For t!r?t:!-ir. r..l!r?fS M aDa:h: KLLLOGJ, 'ii List New York street, liidiHiiP; o!I. Vj "TTT ANT KD Tarlner: r?m witn Si'O to ko in $ xiliu prsclical workman and Duy baiery, conffctior cry ana restaurant do. in? a sooi bn-i-u."S iu I-frark-pcn, Did. Adircsb J. 21. AUGU3'if'.S. Invanpcrt, Jn1. "TT7 ANTF.D Co!onid for ccrd 'ii cf KauVV hes. ' ffe, rif ap. ri.' i 1 a l-t L'jive luii.T.Rpu::s Arr.l 21 tn t 2i iy .c. ddrest.G' NiCliOi-LS, Fovle-r, lr,d., oj K. T. Allea. HVJ Noitti I'enLf.yiTa cid streoi. 16 t WANTKJi Mm Any nsttr-r v.)r.sn matins; ItF-trcn S O per v?ek stiould avti'it.o our tR-y motvey- -kme bui:;c.'-. We o:IVr tur-c-'ic jlpovs ti c 1 c f-t ch-Ece on lart to ni'-ie Lt'itty. Scampi. free K tbcsö ia-üii b."irem. " An f 'e;il v ril : "Your A'i Lri!. tc r.oTicv .picl.ct of sny 1 ewr Irc-i" A.dlr-'-j nth Mst::p Icr pApcr . W. Mh;iKILL vV: CO , Chicftf o. Di. T :: ) FOR SALS FOP. SALFl-Throe now farm xvajoti ; a'-o fo-ir KC-'nd-r-ar.d u rlnc-warcns ch:ep, at R!P1 F.Y'S, No 72 West .Market Mnvt. 12 1 rilTANCIA MONnr' At the lowest rite of lnter-su J. W. WILLIAM A Co., S aad 4 Vinton a oo. rf O LOAN iton-jy wltu privilege or vritvy- j I. nont: terms reconblo. T1103. C UAl'ä 1 CO., 73 L&pt lis rkst Btreet. IndlRnai.-.t.:L AUCTION SALE. AUCTION' RALE Of vacant lots, on Mou liy. ! i.ext: 37 feet Vermont, between Illinois and ' Ttnnewe: COfeetcorner Tc-nof s-ej ünd UerbiTt; ali-o tvo loU in Fletcher's Oak Hill. v LOST. I OST 13'ntk piush rap: from comer fcj Jt-i on J Leieawr.re 10 ran er Alabani anl Masi-fb'-.ff -ts iivenuo, Itctuin to l0-i Droadway and recede reward. 11 Dariröinc! Bargains! Ovrlri'; to or.r removal to cur new plaa of b;i-ne-& So and ::2 North Illinois ftroet we are ottering our entire line of Hnaiu; Lnp;, Cnnndtdlei; and Lamp Trimrn'mrs at creatly r ad need jticck. TiuFö low prices v;ill continue until about tbeurtt of M9y. Gasoline and Oil Stoves C.eaned aad Impaired. F. P. SITH & GO., 37 South SffriJiaa and '.',' S"irtb Illinois. TELEPHONE 707. S1.20 1.12 1-2 .37 1-2 .20 XJfJ"OX23 ST. AT THE H SC A

THE BEST SHOES For Gentlemen's wear. Tor the money, sre ma Je by STACY, ADATtIS & GO. COMFORT, 8TYLK AND DU KAHILI TV. Ask yonr dealer for the STACY, ADAMS A CO. STOE. These goods are xaade of tbe best Freuen and Domfst'c Btork. Kangaroo tor. in band and macbioe pwed. in CONOREä-, BUTTON and LACE, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Satisfaction U puaraateed every one that wears the Stacy, Adams A Ca. fcüoe. Seid everywhere by first-class dealers.

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Tttftms rrprumici ti'rr art th: mzrt riciirth cj-iirtii hit i'i t ci'i. aa l a- ciIt'j t-rr i'-yof t: j'O.t xnnsc of :ihiC.t r i'i'ff, V. Flo K ER. it. D.. TILE SPECIALIST, C5 2ortn Pe'.awa?-? Street. CS'-re Dayp: Thürs !ay, Fr;.!jy and S-iMrdAj

lOTliiX'APiY A.D DRUGGIST. DR. E. T). TOUTEl:, f-) Sörth hiir-.: Dr. Den Ij'f Cherry Cou.-u Cure. c UA KTIFICIAL TCET1I WITHOUT .V 1 uAT!:, At CCla it Wa-h!ntou ctrovt. F.pfprcnrcs given ti r -r tic n cr:n : tu .. jALLARD'd tOiULAP. ICL1 OII ,121. Orders from Ch'jrc' is TtivilK l';rt - . t'ianit, ad Adjoining To us promy.iy si;-.'.tl. Cit'smcry, 1C2 Nurth Dclawa'e. DAULS I. JACOI-S rZOLICITOIl OF PATENTS. 3C 2orth Delaware Street. Terms recfcrjab'.c. Son 1 for circult-r. Fift?en year txptiie-iict1. QllAHLlo A. b'ICOIJ, Cf6 Ti-i ilarie. .rc-t. oppestta Portor.c, Ir.'ilar.P'Hi';, :r.d. QUA.s, 1:. snovr.ii. LURE LAKE ICE. CZlQZ: No. ITI Eat M r.Sttütrc:, Telcptona s. lint ror.rccted with ire combination co r.piniea D EMIsT, i. vv, A. t, DC:: West Wasbiaston ptroC-t. OV:; NEV.'.-J Omce ludiana;xtiis. JT1 A. IiERF.ilAN, WATCII3IAKEK. Clocks, Jewelry end Tvpc!.ir:os Repairing 'lusie DDxosa tjretialty. rC, E,;st Market street. jt o. trrxv XIZW "WALL VAVV.il A FCADK UOZZi A'. P.r.KtOLtOSir-.t, EM!-inerGi! CU-GIott-s, and 2 1 i'pred Ce-.ljr 15 h'lndo St tries ad Ir.t'Zi a DüC-..si'SCS. J A;Ui; -klv.. ..--.vi i.A.: 73 Fa.;! Couii ;w.d Ea t wVn. Pu H. I UllSlEAD. pKEscuirTio:; drug store. No. 10 Virgin! Avcnua. nl'Ia:afo:.:3 business university. Pryanl ti i 'rritton Col'.c.r. A L;ve Co:an:c-re!nl t-:Zij. CaUloo Free. V. Leu Ei;cg, c; pcsu.. Fc-'oi'ico. 1 JLNÜ A. HOLM La, IRON FENCE CRESTING. ETC. Jttliable AuTits Wantf 1. CtViCOPn.J -nlrvr-. n-No. 12'; North IM.xare fft. T LVIS C. ..A!tICUJ. ATTORNEY A Y LAV.', Trere Ploci, rrdlanvsLs. nrcorp' rat icu au-l I.'.v.rsuco Ltr, S:a'.o an I 1 f dt-THl Cor. JpOLIl.tL C LE A ! LI Z A.T 21 AB K ri P3. 1-)2Eel sfLibcrj .-L.N r:), lV"i;.rran:a -t. .tli.'ä j ud .: ial Market iiO'l-.'.'. tt.pr:nf: Larabs a fixtialtr. CtnEICELE A FRAN'ilb CARRIAGES AND RUGGIES. J!sr.ufKC!urrs of Delivery Waon and Spriaj Trtrfcs of all kinds. K?pu:rn z prom; ti r f.tt' idd to. a:cn snd Carrinve laiutiug neitiy doue. fcatisfacfoa prwRT. vc!. 421 and 4:6 E-Pt vVcshir.ctoa ir'fre.'t CMITTUTl CIXEliJCAL IDYE - V O r.E.:. i Ci Uarttasdato! Ji!o.;k, t'.cr ryt-;:.:, dve and re;alr trcniioritn's clotfcir;?; ladles' dresfcts, swic, tü-r.i, end EUi acjf woolen goods of every tfcscip'Jon, etyed end rf Dished ; kid glover ne?.tJy cP".cd ri 1C ct.nl x'"rdr. Will do r.ojü rrt-c!s'3 vztj for n-c ivaaany Let:'"-0 cf tte ilrd in t:ef:rz'r?. CUARL.?:-! A. KlKFi-JJV. Mt.n7V W in ran & ad a m 3, Po-fil Thcrri Elcck, Indiarwr-Jlic TXT 3- BAWLS, W II EXT I ST. 5 Claypoal EIxl, opposite LzVu Honav Special attention given to the prew-rvat!o3 cf Us natural teeth. Prices retvfonAb). w.w.nanwifMi tai COAL. WOOD AP KR1DLIHG-. Prico of Vcod Reduced. H8DS: 475 E. and 185 L Earket. Telephone S53. To Contractors. Fea'ed proprml. by the cni !c yard, will h rcelved at ttiecfice ef tho Mayor, or until the H:rt day of ApriL i5. t 4 P. m., for the ncmtioa of theNewWaiUel Houm?, tr. Partus bid Mi. to eccompnv fuJr bids wlih tte naraesof tnftr t.nm;. For further faforraittoa cad at the orüo ofD. Bahlen. A rchlttrct. Brandon B'.ock. K'.gaU reserved to relect any or all bid. BRAIN" ARD BORIS0S, Secretary BulIHag Couiaiitt.