Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL. WEIV12SDA MORNING' APRIL 22U885"!

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SUMMER SPOUT.

Mae From JübraoAeo Defeated -Agate, by the Home Team. Cincinnati Wins at St. Louis Baltimore Defeats tee Broofclyna Louisville Beaten by Pittebur Tbe Uempnia Races. Tb Lome team easily kncclred the Mil"wankees out jftterday afternoon in the prejtnce cf SoO enthusiasts. McKeon was la line forxu and Leid the visitors down to five scattering bits. Had it not been for crrori by Poormin and Moriarity not one o! them Tionld have crested the plate. McKeon vra well supported behind tha bat by Keenan, "who made several brilliant catcbs3 of fjul 3ies. DiMwin was touched (or a iotl cf thirteen bi3i, bat wu very effective in striking oat men, a? will if en by the score. The n;me team woa th taa and the visitor led to the bat. securing C ne ran in the trat inning oa nttj by Barn: and Echcenecic acd Toornr.an'a error. Ther9 was every indication that the Lome team "oald score In the li rst when Donnelly j icied up the stick anudrjve tliO ball ti jipht center for three bae, bat in attemplivz to corue in on a half passed ball he waa put out. l'oornian and Thoaipjon then re tinl the sida by striking ontl The local csfs tcord in the eecond, however, on a tingle by Collins, a double by Moriarity and t parsed ball. In the foorth inniDg Poorman "was given a life by Foster's error, ,Biole tecond and Thompson's bit scored him. Indianapolis secured three runs in the sixth on ilcdorlley's error, Thompson's single and a triple by Moriarity. In the seventh inning aiier Crane had struck ontKeenan hit safe to renter and McKeon's single advanced him to second; Io..nelIy struck oat. Pconnin then came tr ba; snd knorkd -a alow one to second, which waa fjaicklv fielded by Fester, and with the Lall in hia hand the second baseman sprang over to the line to toach McKeon, but Larry stopped short, and Foster, thinking that that ettid it, tested the ball toward the pitchar's box. The visitors were about to leave the Held, when McKecn skipped down to second and yelled to Keenan and Tnompaoa to remain on their baees, which they did, und J'catsr became aware of tu8 fait that he hid med a very chump play. So did the apestAlors, and McKeon was loudly cheered. Lss fielded Thomrscri'8 slow hit in god style, but threw wild to second, and the threa men scored. Krrors by Moriarity and Mcijiery srave the visitora one run ia the ninth. FolJowicq la the scor.K: Vtl.WACK.fcit. f.. II I'. O A. Gorman, r. f Burns'c f.... ..... iRckweil. 1. t - hrhoeiiecx, 1 t osfr, 2 b -Mcaorley. 3 o.. jLj?e, n. o 1 0 0 0 0 u I J Ü 1 ' 0 ' C i u o it 0 0 (I 0 1 ! 1 1 I ri 1 I 0 Jtuliin, p;. Eieu, c 2 ' . Total. 6 ! 21 , 10

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Innings.-...- 2S45678'J 3l:)waukee.. 1 000 o 000 1 2 3ndUaapoli 0 1 ü 1 0 3 0 8 I-elt on lUs?s-In?lanaro!is. 1: Milwauic?, 2. TUen on Kills Milwaukee, 1. Struc'i Out Bj ücUeoD. 4: by Ealdwin, II. Two-I aw IIIu Morimrlty. Tbree- base Hits Donnelly And MorUnty. J'a.tf.ed Rail Uecisaa. 1; Falch,4. rüoublel'lajs Donnelly to Cräna to ilcQutry. Time o üme 1 :iU Ucaplre Hoover. The Milwaukee will p'ay here ajain today. Following is the position of the players: Miiv u'ki:e. Tiormdu .!' ster. 3tcsorIey Hmwn. r boeuicW .heti?lM.. V.iirni atockwel! Hi-ht Field... .....- oud Jij'e.-..-..Third Bi?e. ,l'puter Kielil.. ...j?hort 3top ., First i:n.e.... .. Lcfc Ki;M.... Mtrber ,t atcber ...... I'orin-in Craae ooaneliy Thorn nou Collin ..Mctjaeiy ,Mori-rltr Miller ...McUuhe A lltirtcea lunlDg Game. Lcuisvii le, April il.-The Iouisyiiie and Tittsbnrg clubs played a great game of ball here tbia afternoon before l öOO people. It was interestingly clcse and exciting. The acore was tied till the thirteenth inn'ns, when a eafe hit carried Kuehne to first. Mann then tcck the bat end knocked the ball oat cf the grounds and ever the leece. Brilliant fielding and teavy batting character'zed tha same. The followlDg is the s:ore ly innings: Innings-... 1 2 H 5 6 7 S J 10 11 12 13 I on'.svUle-.. 0 OCOOOUO j 010 03 a'itfeburg. 0 0000 2 0 0001C 14 Run Erned LoBlsvlile, Pittburj. 3. Two liae Hits Wolf. 1: üer, 1: SnUivaD.l; Mana.2; Field. 1. Thrto Ha Hita-Kuehno. l. Left oa ltAe LauIsvUIo. 0: i'ittRbursr, 6. 8:ruck Out tty Ucrttr. S; Morris. 5. liascg ou Bills 15y HecitPr, Mortis, 2 Ties flven lor Mttlnt; man with ball Fy Iffiktr, 1. i'.sscd Ei'.: Sullivan, 1; fairo!. 1. Tiiao o! game-2:10. I'cipire Kelly. ISAltlnior Türe th Table, Ualtimore, April 'Jl. ta!tlmcre tamed the tsblea to-day and wnn a came from the IBrooklyca. Tbe following is the score by Inning?. l 2 4 5 6 7 8 0 Balthnore I ) 3 2 0 0 0 1 0-7 lirooalvn ,0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-1 FjtrneRorjS Ealtimore, S; B.ooklyn, 1. Ttvo "a e Hlia-Pmkncy, 'Jannin?. Home F.an TraSIcy, Macutlar. First Ease oa Bills OX Burna. 2. Fir?t Base ca rr r Italtiraore, 4; Brt-oklja. 1. Ftrack Out Boras, ."i: Porter. 4. J'cnb e Plaj-s-Marullir, Manuln aa Stearncs. lf M.-d lialls-Trati'ey, 3: Hayes, 0. WIM fliehe nam?, 5, Potter, 0. Urapire Valeatiue. Cincinnati Wins at St. L.oal. Sr. Locrs, Mc, April 21. The Cincinnati -club defeated the Louis Browns in a very jretty game today. ShallLx, who pitched for the visitors, and Foatz.wln did the work for the heme tasm, were both hit hard, bat -ire CeMins teld down the scora. The Browcs kept the lead until the last inning, when the visitors by a forianate bunching of bits, ecooced tro runs and wna the pam?, Clinton carried c the 8!din? honors, makin two splendid catches in center iild, ona of them preventing the scorics of two runs. The following is th9 score by inning: Irnirs 12345n7S9 3t. loat 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 i 1 Ciaiiauau 00000000 21 trLrarj' 'tne UeTeatM Again. Toledo, April -H. The Cleveland Club easily won the gase to day. Followiugis the acors by inuiopj: Cleveland 0 C C 0 0 1 3'C.edo 1112 0'!) ReHiL r'evlanii. Ii; Tolcdj?, 12. Clcyaa-J. 4; Tolc.!o:s, 5. 0- 6 rrors The Mcmplu line et. Mimi'h:-. Tenn.. April 21. There was an Inczeaitd attendance at the races tj-Jay.

The weather was clear and waxm, with a high wind. The track was heavy from dost, and considered full theo seconds slow. First Ilace Purse iCOO, of which $'0 went to second, oce mile. The starters wer Beeret, 101 pounds; Favor, 102 pounds; John Ballivan, lis poands; Matinee, 112 pounds; Belle B, 11G poundi; Springlike, b'J pounds; Gnydette, 91 poands; Adventare, 113 pounds; Kibr, K'. pounds. Favor won with etse by three leoij'ns. Matinee second, two lengths In frent of Blle Ü third. Time l:ir. Post odds: Favor S toGaßiina: Matinee, 7 to 5: Secret. 5tol; John Balllvan, 17 to 1; Belle B, 15 to 1: Kfsbsr. 12 to 1 ; Adventure, 29 to 1; Gnjdstte, 2." to 1; Bprlcglike, 10 to 1. Second Pace Peabody stakes, free for all 8fs, with V(jQ added, of which IKK) to second, third to rave etakes; oue mile. Th9 etarteis were Bwiney, Ferg Ky!e, BobMilo?, Beck. Ilatff. Ewiney vron by tTO length?. Ferg Kjle second, three lengths in front of Beb Miles, third. Time, 1:3-,. Third;Bace-(SelliLp). Puraa ?."00, of wWch ?."0 was tc etcoad: tfcree-focrth3 mile heat. 'I he starvr rs were Hot Box, Mai vol io, Little Nell. Twilight. Maniton, Cast'lllon, Metropol;. Boariie S, Glenrock, Gabe C. Eva K, Bfcalm. Kva K won the lirst h?at. Metropolis tecend. Bonnie S third Hot Hox and Gebe C distanced, lime, 1 :1 S Bonnie S won thn fcond hu Metropolis second. Kva K third. No time taken fjr thi3 licit. Bonr'e S won ih third hat by two lengths, Kva K !?cond. Time. 1:'22 Fourth Pace Puree $:.00: free to all ae?; ore nDd cue fixth miles. The starters were P. Mrrf p, Jo3 hhelby, Compensation, Kaisa?, ()!ivtte, Mophyte, Agincoart, Foxbourd, Mattie llaptnro. Virale Hearn B. Mor.e won by two lengths from Virgie Hearne, who waa two lesths ia front of Con peEfc&tion. Time, 1:5.;. Diamond Dast. Moriarity did the heavy batting yesterday. Ths Kansas City Omaha game wis prsvented by rain. Bead.r: Tfcey played two?:me3 at Louisvflle ard lot both. Thro games were lost cn the entire trip. McKeon says that an Italian greyhound tba. cccupiea a conspicuous poaltion in tha grand Btand is his Mascott. This pun Iim misled one gtme enc the chamnionshiD season opened, and that gano the home team lest. THE MEDICAL SOCIETY.

Selection cf Delegates to Attend the atate Liedical Society. The Marien County Medical Society held its weekly meeting In the Council Chambsr last evening. Dr. J. O. Stilh-on presented a paper upon cancer of the eye illustrated by drawings cf microsccpicil" sections of fivd erecimens that were procured by Operations made by the essayist. The paper was commendable end was well re:3lvr.i by tha society. The attendance wa3 unusually lara cn account of it being time to elect the delegates to the Stale Medical Society, which meets in thi3 city in Mav. Ths following 13 a list cf the delegate?: Drs. Maxwell. Todd, Farp, F.ö9trnan. BfOjton. rook, IloJg-u, Bryan, Ferrte, Gxrvar, Satclilf, lV.tejjhn, Wagner, Btlllson, Combs. Dr. Pettyjohn will read a paper at the naxt meeting. PERSONAL MEIJTIO:;. P. W. O'Brien, tolicitcr for the New York Freeman's Journal, ia in the city and paid the Sentinel a visit last niht. Scnttor James H. Willard and wife left for New York on the limited express yesterday afternoon. The Senator goes to New York cn legal business. Wood Browning has ielurned from Mis f turi for permanent residence in oar thriving city. He will open a "brand epic spaa" new dm: store next Saturday in Mause'a BJcck, ,;gi Blake street. Wosd n a firstclas druggist and pharmaceutist. He knaws morphine from quinine come fellows don't. Occidental: Judge W.F. NIblack, 3. E.Johnson, W. S. Cox, Vincsnnet : J. M. Cookerly, D. L. Krager, Bockviile; H. S. Underwood, Peru: G.W.Wilson, Rushville; J. D. Wilsen, Terre Hants; a F. Wisay. Frankfort; O. H. Donald, J. U. Swope, E. S. Beynolds, N. E. Hicks, Lebanon: "W. Athon, Terre Haute: David Crip, E Kercher, C. E. Thompson, H. McFibbln, Gosaen; J. T. rerntli, Lebanon. Judge J. I. B-st. Waterloo: D. A. Bady, Hagersiown: Maurice Thompson, L. E. L?e, Crawfordsville: W. Brotherton, W. V. Watson, Janero Bassttt, Muncie: John F. Simian, Tbotaa3 Owfes, Brjshville; J. A. MsCabe, Wllllamsport : L 1). GlazebraoV, Situ Turner, Judge Thomas F. Davidson, f.f. Neb-pk-r, Covington: C. 8. Pixley, Elkhar; Jnd D. D Banta, Franklin; Eaylh A. Martin. Cartheee: A. II. Brown, Miclügm City;E L. Bsard, Fort Wayne, tr3 at the Grand Hotel. Eates House: 8. L. McConnell, D. B. McConnell, Logansport ; William J. Lucas and wife, Columbus; J. W. P.a.sd ale, wife and child, C. C. D.inn and wife, Franklin: James H. Willard. Bedford; J. F. Howlev, Bichmond; J. M. Thurs'on. Har3town; U. C. Davi?, St Paul: A. E. Paige. J. V. Kent, Frankfort; J. N. Bcra. Terre Haute; H. It. Boyd. P.C. Thomi3. Crawfordjvilie; M. J. Rankin. Argoa: O. L. BalJon, Lagrange; J. M. Nevberg?r, Lonorfe; Lswis Pugh, Shelbyville; L. Parcell, Washington. Last Weelc of the Season. The College Avenue Rink maiagemeit announces that the present week will be the last of the seaicn for this place of amusement. Arrangements have been made to clcse with a grand rlcrsl carnival, which Vhe rt:an?r:ement will endeavor to make tha grandest aiTalr of the kind yet ßiven in tMs city. Elegant pr.'zes will ba presents I for various costumes in which flowers will bs epecial features. Tb rink will be elaborately decorated with flawers, and the orchestra will b9 enlarged for this occasfon. The following is a list of the prizes offered: Handsomest lady's costuae trhsmei with natcrftl tlowera, pair of piaraond earrlnss. Ticest geutlotnan'a coetura trünaM with natutrI t!owers, diamond fcarf pin. Freist iaJy'n contuina trlraiaed with artiUclal f.owers. diamond bansle bracelet. Best representation of aayblnla flower by geatlensa, llamoud rlDfr. Lsdy wearing the banusotacat bouiuet, pair of Perftcticn cluo katea. jtfntiemaa wearing largest bouquet, piir of Perfection ciud skates. The Lutheran Church Concert. This evening the ladies of the Woman's Micfiiocary Society cf the English Lutheran Church will give a concert End literary entertainment at the residence cf Rev. John Billzly, on Walnut street. Mrs. V. P. Haminor d, Mr. Leon Biiy, Mi'S? Jonnie McOcat, Ada I.owp, Nora Dctey and May Miller, ard IU s?r3. Will Bing':er aa.l F;aak Mjersacda male qr.artt will participate. Ail of tb piropie arr well Jtnowa by oir public, er.d it is bore i trat the attendance will b large, ns this is ths Ixst entertainmeat of the a;a$;u.

A 21EBKY ANDREW.

Idre. Andrew Woods Returns From a VIeltto Find Her Husband and fileter Ulsalcff. About two months ago Andrew Woods purchased the merchant police teat at the end of Virginia avenue, of Andrew Buchanan, Wood having been furnished the mons to make the purchase by hla wife, whom he had married bat a fc ? days before. BsccniiDR tired of the work, he ha3 been taTkicg lately about disposing cf it, and on Moadr y Mrs. Woods left far Seymour to sea If the could net eCTect a sale of the bat. As tha was leavinsr, her hmbind ured her to remain a wet-k, but Mrs. Woo Js retnmed lat ovLlng on the J., M. and I. train. When she reached hon.e she found that her motatr & in another part of the city, and br husband and her sixteen-year-old "filter, Mallie HigKirs, bad gone no one knew where. A caroful fceerch for evidence ia the matter satisfed Mrs. Weeds that Ltr haiband snd her Eitler had elcped, taking with th?ru Wools' baby by a former wife, and all th-j available cash. She iaid he had sold the heat to aLclber man for $2 and that ha had a lar?e turn bcildrs, til ot it her mocie7, f.ir he hrd nothing whan she married him. Bh? was in preat aist;eis over the m&ttsr, and took her station at the dr-not list n'ght at 1 1 o'c.'oct to catch the piir if they thouJd try to leave the city cn auy o! tho trains. It is probable, however, tiiat they left ir.rlior in th9 evening, for it was learned that Wools had purchased for the girl a new shavl while cn bis way to the depot. Mrs. Wcads ia the owrer cf tLe property ;it 2lw Bachanaa street, where she has been living, and she says she is ta'iJied now that all that Woods cartd about her wss for her money, and she is thankful she kept her home in her own narre. On a recent occasion her sister came to her and told her that Wood3 had made a dtclarntivii cf love to her, but when qaet'crtrt about it he laughed and said he was en!y jesting. -ohLXSATION'AL ARREST. A Bustatid Causes the Arrest of Hl3 Wife and Her Allegrea Paramour. John Penning ar.d Flora Iisherwere arrested last night by Patrolmen Reil and Hoefgen on & charge cf living in adultery. The arrest was msda at the instance of Albert L'sher, tho hesband of the last named. The couple have been married about fivo years, and tome months since L'shcr vr?nt to Danville, 111., where he found employmtnt in a clothing store. He had been there but a shcrt time, according to his Etory, when he received a letter from a friend in this city stating that hi3 wife wai criminally intimate with cne John Bennlng, an express weeen driver. This was ia January and Liiher relumed to Indianapjliaätciice. only to tied hia wife in the Ii jnsa where he had le't her, No. 402 Indiana avenue. He wfnt back to Danville, and a few weets eg-) Tf ceived lnfcrmatioa to the efleot t! at his wife va9 f-ppnding a portion of h-;r time at the residence cf Bennirg. who, l y the way, i a bachelor. Lisher gav a up hf 3 position and came on to Indianapolis .ones mere. He found bis wif at homo, and she remained there until la?t Friday moraine, when she got ber worldly eGect3 tog?ther and went directly to Bfnnirg'8, oa Pine street, where she has besn living ever since, ard when the arrest was made la3tni.:ht. both were placed In the Station-house and will have a hearing to day. The Sarven Wheel Works Strike The strike at the Sarvön Wheel Works is practically at an end, and aUhou?h there are about 100 men cut their places ill ba filled before the week clCLe3, either by thenrelvo3 or by new men. Tho firm, it is said, has been under the necessity of patting a force of eighteen watchmen about the premises at nigbt to prevent inincendiarism. A Sentinel reporter met acouplo of the workmen who refused to strike lest night. One of these i a foreman, and both are very iT3te lignt, clear-headed men. They Fay the strike was in bad taste, illy planned aTjd miserably carried oat. The men who went cut we-ra advi?ed not to do so, as the firm is not able to increase wages at present, and that it is well know that hen they are able to do so tbey will increase all along the line. "I esid that it ws all wrong to try aid ores the firm to do omething which we know they cannot do," eaid one o! the men referred to. "Hie ccmpany which pnte 100,CC0 into a business which gives 303 or 400 men work thonld be notified by the men of their denre for an increase of wages, and cf their intention to hunt for work elsewhere, if their waes are not increased. But thse men went to the contractors instead ot the firm. Then when they went out tbey ought to go quietly away to other woik. Not all of the g;rikers are bad men by any means, bat there are a few, jcu know, in every crowd, who are vicious, and it is throtigh'fear cf these that the firm pat on the eighteen watchman Monday night.'' "I have been fcreman here a Innü time," said the otbe, acd I have, by hard work, kept down half a dozsn strikes during that time."We have no labor union in the works. Of course we are not mäkln ranch now, bat we can net let our families sutler, and If the men all strack and the works were cloed every one of us would softer more than ths firm a good deal more. We know that from November up to this time the firm has not been making anything, and only by the filling of heavy contracts can they mate aav moaav now." Two of tha striken. George Kerfoot and Charles Wanb. returned to work yesterday morning, besides several of the boys who went out on tho s'rike. There were no additions to tha Etrikers jesUrday. as reported by an evtnin paper. The strikers w?ro only from the tnishinsr room, tha rimming rcomand'th8 third floor." or sp:ks roooi. When they wentont oa Monday a number called ont from tfca sidewalk to those in other parls of the building to join them In the strike, but the invitation was declined. Tnn Philadelphia Times, referring to the Grant income, says: General Grant's income ha? been derived fron the Interest cn the qnarter of a inillioa ub?cri be 1 for bim a few years ago and fron Als pay. lately, ea a retired General. Colonel Grant has n means all bis morjey fcavlnj qone up with Grant t Ward. Uljtfcs 8., jr.. is r.ot likely to ant, as bis lather-la-law, ex-.-Jenator Chaffee. 13 very rich. Jessa Graatis practically poor the only rsal'.y settled rhilJcf tbe General tcln:4 Nellie, whoe position ry rraiifl ere with a meiiiberof an old and wealtay Lrclhh family plates her beyoal the reach of want. Advice to Motr.cip. WIN; LOW 3 EOOTHiNü äYHUPsO-M wtwijsba Ud whf2 Children are cntttnj teeth. It rälcres tie littlj snrcrer a; enca. It proaccs na;nral, jr!et ücspi by renevtn ilb etna rrora rain, aaa tho Mtt ct:i:ntsaciMMt.r2r.:aT 1 tutton.' it livery pte?Rnt to U?U It toothc? Vxz chllil, c-ftros tto rL-ns, allays all pttn. reilsva wii.ß. rcsotaica 'Jro tofcu. aaa ! tiiC best fcuovr. rsraeJ? for dltr rhaa, neta-r irj5i trora f-tcicz or Cthcr taaiöa. Xit cn -T8 CtU a botUü.

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CH11I3I3IAV-At 11:20 a. in. Monday. Mrs. Cbaiharic Cbrlitnsa at the rjI3eac-5 of her (!anhter, Mr. Bertaa Dick, 273 North Mississippi itrfct. a?tl es years. I'uncrrl this af.ernooa at 2 o'clock at the residence Priendj Invited. SOCIETY NOTICES. MA'OXIC-AVAV SCOTriSfl RITE Ad"VVf onlrarn Gra-Tl Lo lire 'A I'erfocttoa: ntV ins t'uls (Wtduteaiy) creaias, at 7:iJ o c:oc for werk. N. TL RUCKLE, T. P. G. M. C. F. IIoli.ioav. Se- retary. C. V. KUEOELO & vVtllTiCTT, Funeral Directors aua Erabslmcra, 2io. 77 North DeUwtre etrcct. lelcr'acne conntctloa to oflica and residence. Cjrrlr.i;f:5 for Vreddin.s ted Parties. n 1 , lJ w 2 w tiwu This powacr never vanes, a narvel cf pnr!!y Uita the nrdin&ry kluds ana can not bo pold in coin petition with the multitude o! lo toft, short wclsnt, alum or pho?pbat3 powiior;. Solloalv ncans. Royal Bjlxikö Fowjjse Co., IX Will trtt. l?ew Ycrk. SSSKTEtö lv'.'iVi.fca 1 t i r: . Kick Hca'larto and relievo all tho trends frt'ä xiont lo ft büiona Etat 3 of the ?y3tcra, each &3 L;r :n-??s, rai:p?i, DrowEincrg, Distress alter er.tlrj?, J'aln ia the t;id &c VVhüo their moatreciirkphl &UCCCS3 Las bea Ebo-.va In carias Itniche, ytCartcr'a Little Liver Pmarapaüy valuable in Constipation, curing and preventintr. thi3 ennoyicfr complaint, whilo they also correct c'lli!ordtj-cf the fctomach, stimulate the liver ad rtgülÄÄ bowela. Even IX ihey only cue 4 . s Ache tV.?7 vron!d rlffiOft rrlcelcFS ta thos wha eaürr from this dlstrcsfiinp; complaint ; but f orta natcly their goodness doci notcnJfcerc, anl thesa who ence try thtsa v-ill find these Itttla pllia vala thia In to many ways thatthcy will not bo wilasj idawUhoutthcm. Bat alter ail ßiJc heal s -m 1 ,T ; 'HX' t hi. if V is tbsbnnc cf e 0 many lives that here la where tJ tnako our frreit boat. Oar pills euro It wMIa Ctnersdorot. -I Carter's Littlo Liver rills are very man tnj very caay to take. Oao or two pi3 make a dose. ,Tliey are etrictly regstablo and do not grip0 ct "purge, but by their pentla action pleasa all a1 t;se them. La viala ut 25 centa ; üvo for tU yp03 dmlrta everywhere, or ecal by xaaiL xCAKTflTS MEDICIXK CO., , ?tw ZToiU cirri Nctico to Bidders. Of rl F. of THE Boll.I O;-- ) SrAiclIoi'! Commi?:onei:n j The Pord of SU.te House Commissioners will rec ive prorosaK at their ntVice in indianDoli, fur furn-hhin 110 S and 8TEL LINING -.tnch thick for vaults, and for six iC) vault loor. (9reprocf) for the new State lit) use of Indiana, uatil the lit Day cf Jane, 1SS5. at 3 O'clock p. n. Parties deMrlar to bid for this work will furnish their own plans ad ppecifictions of what tr;f y comider the bwt tiro and burglar-proof construction. ketthes of size and shae of vault, and all other needed Information, cau be ottaiacd by applying to the undersigned. i'y order of the Roard. JOHN M GODOWN, Eccrstarv. Indiarcpoli?, April 22. 15" Notice to Veterinary Surgoons. Gin eof Cn v C i. Er. w . " IsblANArous April 2.s, 1?;S5. Noiico i hereby tjiven that sealed prop3l will be receded ty the Common Council of tue city of Indianapolis, at the mectinsr to to bell Monday eveain?, May 4, 1S53. f jr Vetoriav.ry services for the bcrses of the Fire Depirtraeut aud all other l-o'Fes beloneinc to the city ia hercorporate capacity, 6uch services to Include 2-Icdi-c:m s and attctidance. Tee cii y reserves the right to reject any and all bids u-ceiTed. y order of trie Corn rron Council ud Uoarl of Alderraea. GKU T. D'iEUMG, City Cieri. mm EDWARDS, an I Ali, l 8 One Hundred Large Stands. 300 3-Shcct Boards, nvnCf-Kntnfl Oft'.-. Kotico of Appoiutinont. Notice Is hereby plvcn that the nndersied has been appoint d adraiui;rtor of th peffoual flute of John Mille, late cf Marion County, fadlaua, dect ased. Raid estate in upt'ei to solvent, tsomas e w.vxrs Adm.aistia'.or. Denay Z. Tobia, AUortejs,

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"11 f A SI ED-situation &j boK-lueier. or ny offf ßeework. Address, "a." Bjntiael otTiC. 17 s j "t r ANTMJ-Mtuation byaa exporiencd dritracer, to row la .'amUy. Adlrcia, :'17 Wet llktnpan treet. ln-i WANTED A situation in a wholesale house or I ?T drive a delivery wtnon Retvrtaee ivea; 1 2 e. 1 Add ri.fs S. 11.. thu oir.ee. 21-2 ANTED Caava-ers for a practled er.icle of 1 rrcru seid by sauipie: will nciloa sittat. Iaqu!refrr G. r. WYNNK, at OcciOeutal ilouse. "I T ANTEI T'J know if auy per.-on wants xo ilT V vest uuaraite3 a i;et profit of J3 per duy r.n tl.ht capital m a risUurant. Call at UJ fcouth Illinois :reet. 17 4 "T A.N I hl-situation at Huythinn t-ai i houor1 ah'.;-, t-y a jojn v. an t tvrc:iiy-.i-t y -sr. Cxd Fp.sk tit-iirau and Kn',i!.,i. AOdres, JOlN UW ENr1, N'orth In l.uuapclls. Jud 17 WANTF.1 Fliuatlon by a b"r ,,ch. cai f -1 a tyiinder jrtM. ah'O can set type; I kui willIar io V( ri: pi,d tan c"o It i'ii-'ily n! orrcctly. a. W GIfORGE. letter Carrier :.l. City. 1 TX7"ANTi"P Si;uHtlou t y a yoa:? mn of .o:a; VV tx;.( rK 'i( e in drdc: o-u furöi-j ic u?si of rclCTesj e. Addrc Li. D. Wesut r. i: jx 12 b. rry, lud. . J "VTT ANTED Li.dy n managt r tr sac.l c.f .r.-v-V tuttiijfV ot'O'l Wtt.s m;ar.n.rei .'.! 'a'.le rut of (rM'fYincnt. For elrcuVi-. attres MADAME KI-LLOoG, Di 'at Nu York tire..-;, Indians o";i. 7 "A 1 aM ED Colon ;!! f..r sid.--i tp tcf RauVV tsp. No f -e, cr.;ap. rich Janda. Lrtvc Indipnpp;is Ai.r.l 21 i'urt iiay .:. Add re s II. C. MOhOI.lJ?. Fowl r, Ind., oi K. T AÜe.), I.V.J North 1'et.r.fyivsnu ure-tt. 15-4 V; A.tl D-sU.-iiiiju l j voüüs rata of four V ?ct&' tf.T: ) ier co !u i'n? and dry qooJs; can ;"nm:n the test : reEr !:t::s wiil work rc.Mir.Me. Adiiepb II. I. WEAVER, Nenbury, 1 nö. 11 " T A N IE I) Tc; he ri Lad i r, for music. 'raw iug and Tainting, (!rntlcn-u for prticipa's at d suporiateudeiitii of fii? n rchools i: Indiana. A No. 1 te&cher e.f Er ,;i-h, G rraau. -Jon-joslt:on ard Eftia fir a norr.ul school la i:ntDra Jndfarn. Ct. I siiariei. M tid staarp. EXCEEbiCK TEACtlElti EU EEAU, Wortainston, lud WAN l'i:i Men Any munor wrk-n maim; less tnou SJO per wcch. bl.ouhl iuvttiite our cay no'.cy-i.k:uj btir.cvs. We o:l'cr tuerpctic veryr.r s the bct t-hsnce oa earth to inal;e xrone-y. )ft samples fifo lr those liicanin bastnes. An petit vrritf: "Yonr p1! mIü-h iae f.ocnev quiekest o at y I ever trod." Ad !rwith Hd!-ip :;r p..pt-:s N. VV. MhltRILL Ü , CiirKW 1-1. 7 Mti!;'.;i;it. f ONf. At li e lowtl rare of In lYi V. 1 LLl Co., S i,d 4 Vui mvcrt'l. J. tou IA).VN-Mcac7 wlli privtl'ö c! p:: a; 5 rjftit: r.v,u!ii TH03 C. DAY CO.. 7. fc.t rct .. :. TT-'narvilo. LOST. IGST K.nc'-i piu-h cap: from rorutr foit'i ou J Ik lt'aws.re to nn or Alal-fl' H a" ! Ma---i-chufetts p.vcr.uc. Return to 10.; Üioadp-Ay receive icwrd. It JOtT On YifLlnit avcTu:-? rilro:d cwiar, aj band rin.-. in r!i.: -x. oa whim ns the name Ka q MtUz.s. l'l- o return to 107 touth New .It-ri-'jy ttrctt tad recilve reward. 17 "Pi v' OT4CS Is hereby eiven thtt f e undrrii:ncl wi.l rcco!vr I roi c.-.a for f loan cf $H.C.C0' fr trje ptirpo? of luudit s that amount of tlie inicbttdoCis of the County, (.'no h&lr of the nmount to be payaolo In fifteen years aod one-hslf la twenty years, to be divlCe.'t Into bond cf $!,t03 e;tiM, vrits later ct payable sent pnnuilly in New York CMy. All piocfals raust b-i tied with the Auditor of Clarion County by Wednesday, May C, atl'2 nu. snd r. ut tdAte FpiciScally tho rats oi' intret t whleh the nor.ey isprcpo-e 1 i b3 furnished. Rends will bß dellvcri it New York oa or before June 1st, 13, and v.ill bear interest iroia that dfte. Tne Ecsrd reserves the rl;hi to reject a7 ar.d all bids. Copy cf Iaw authorizing iom, an 1 any icforrracn in reraTdto Couity affair?, will be furnished upon nnp' Jcation to the Auditor. FREDERICK 03TEKM E Yd It, WAHRTOS R CLINTON, JAtfJfER N. OUION, Coram ifElon erg of Marion County, Indiana. Attest: J. C. Adivs. Auditor Marion County. GOLD KEDAL, PA2IS, 1S73. GERMAN ? Swoöt Gloeolate. Tho mo3t popular sweet Chooolato In tho market. It is nutritious and palatabla; a particular favorite with children, and a most excellent article for family use. The genuine ia rlarttped S. Gcrinun, Dorchester, ZIuss, lietcare of itnitn'ions. S.& by (i'rurers fToryuhcr? . BAKER ä CO.. BarcliESter. Ea Ual "SAFE BRILLIANT !" FS1ESGTI0H Keat Oil. "kkm, BROWNING & 3L0AN, DBUGGIET8, AND DXILEBS : Fine Ferrnner? anä Toilet Artlclrs Lstln's. Colgate's, Lnndbors's an-1 Rlcxsockcr fine Extracts, Genuine Irancrtod Farina aul Scnsan Colo?na, Florida and Lavender Wat -r, Flna Tollet i-caps and SDonsies, Tooth, Hair, Clvta ir,d Kail Brushes, and all axticlea wanted lor tae toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES. Frnulf TV. ITInuiier-, M ovo W2I. O. DcVAY, Prczidcnt. V7LT. I. BIPLEY. cf3

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