Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1885 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING, APAIL 21 1885.
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KAILTYAY KEWS. Tte BepponBltlllty Which F.eet Upon Western Railway Managera Other Items of the Rail.
The New Albany rail mills will be in fall llul again cr it wee iL A Vandalia official tjt that it is highly TictabJa trat ttiey will bgm using the Wfjüirghouse roenmatic train aigual next re c nth. O'csr VaroVrtllt, cf tha Northern Pacific, r js that there I a very large increase in irumiration this jeftr rom Indiana to Difcota aril Waihington Territorv points. Colonel H. D WgoV?, Chic! Train DIs' Tatchr c! the Vanialia, has gone to Kt ."ap'raw to purchase poles for the Pin. He wRstcc-LifaLied by A. II. Tajlor, line repair ir. Mr. William, recently appointed Mter llichanic cf the I., D and 8., ttm highly rtcomrxercUd by President McKean and Salt riMendf nt cf Motive Power Pmott, of the Vand&Iid. Nearly all c! the Iargs lines that paj tbrccgh Indiana are tearing up iron raiis and replacing them with ste?L A road-mas-r tfcid yesterday that at the present rate in tb rouife of five years there would not be an all iron railroad in the State. Notwithstanding the fact that the QaJgley Committee fenaa out circulars denying the report tbet the I. B. and W. had practicably tec nitd control cf the bonds cf the El. Louis divis on cf the T. C. aal St. L., it is generally believed ttat thfa road will eventually fall into the hands of Mr. Corbin. local railrc ad man. In speaking of the freech delivered by President Devereux, of the Pee Llr-e, before the recent meeting of Presidents and General Mansers, said that it was a mighty effort, and had &ttract?d ttintion throughout the country. It will be jf rsembered that Mr. Davereax dspifcitetl the enormons Io5Ee3 attending investments f.f capital in American railways, SDd eet firth that certain laws affecting railroad ccrtiinction should be changed. The I., P. and W. folks began to use their c!d roucd-hocse west of the city yesterday. A number cf improvements and necessary rerairs have been made the.ein, and the buiidiiijr presents iuite a respectable appear ar.ee. There are altogether sixteen engine tta:Jf. A large fores is at work on the ne jarcV, and they will doubtless he completed next week. Ihe I., P. and W. people will becinnj-irg them at once, and all I., D. and 8 property will b9 abandoned except ihe fre.ftht depot. In Austria .30 miles cf cev railroad were orned in 181 and in Hungary lMJa mile?, or twjj miles in all, which is the greatest ernennt lor many jeare. The area of the twin n ocarchi8 is abjat equal to the part of the United States north of the Potomac and the Ohio, and east of Illinois and Lake Michigan, and the population is equal to to-thirds of that cf the whole United F?atip. This makes the total length of railroad in AcMm-Hnnpary 13 030 mihs, givirg rre mile of milroid to 2,770 inhabitants and tquare miles of area. In specking of the Chicago meeting tha Pailrcad Gazette says: In many cases, the inccus cr tbe reverse cf any effort to maintain rates depends upon the earnestness with which the effort is msde. Mr. Ingalls' speech incWates that tbe westerL 'oaJs hare taken cp the matter seriously aod with a dsteraiiaMjon lo succeed if possible, which is Itaslf the most ntces?ary condition of auccess. The cflicial jvpert Indict j that there wa not r..ucb iaterchange of opinion at tha m;etlcg, tat all the proposals for co-operation were a cepted eo readily as to make it appear thit all v.ire ready to do anything which will enable them to pet some profit on the vait business which they were besinning to carry for bare cost The western comtauies mnst feel now that the responsibility is with them, and the consciousness that euccees will earn them pTeat credit, as railroad manage f.UEjht to prompt them to make great exertions to cecure it. NEW KAILKOAP. Articles cf asioc.aticn were li'ed yesterday in the cfGce of the Secretory of State for the Chicago and Indiana Railway and Coal . Company, and William Foster, Frederick Hoover, James Mnidock, Isaac D. Daun, Themas Hanlon, Pobert II. Abbott and John D. Foresman are the directors named herein. The capital etock wai tiled a ?i..rC0.C'0, and is divided into 3.000 sharea. The contemplated road extends from the city cf Laporte southwardly through the count! s of Laporte, Porter and Jasper, to a convenient point cf junction with tae Inuiaville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, ard cxtecds thence louthwardly through the cnnties cf Newton, Benton, Warren, Foun tain, Parke, Clay, Offen and Green, to make connection with hues running south to the Ohio U.ver. a'sa with branches to any cul n?ine s which the company are authorized to urch8te, lea'.e or operate The charter also contemplates branches through the county of Canton to the Illinois fctate line, and thence by connections to Danville, in that State. The parties crganizirg the company intend to tegin the work Eoon, and prc;ecat3 it to a speedy completion. THE CENT HAL TASsEVHlK COMMITTEE, Ckncinxati. April 23. The Central Pasterger Committee haj been in session here for the past three days perfecting details of ita Ian?. There was a large representation, ar.d it is undtrcoi that all the Chicago line?, extei t the New Yoik, Chicago and St. Louis Poad, are to come in if their otnp'trcra do. Among a long series of rtsoluluticn idjpted were the following: neso'red. Ttat the operation of tbe penal ru'e regard tig rnte cutHr.g Lc supn-nded to all points ttre It i Jtnrrc th-aMe to cu.orce it on amount of tte i!Cu-cmcurrvnoe of any lin?, and trmt parties !:itrrtnel vof.fy t.e Caairman ol sueü j t Jnis, witaou: cJeiay, for ite iufi.rinat'.oa of tha cf mcoiUte. KotolTccl. 1h Va? rlsht to make thro;sh retes bttween comrcou poiow shall be Recorded to tio rrnpany, or conip.Hcitf, having tae ehortet llai t-twten stld to'.uts. l?oued. Tue t cn? way coad class -AtcJ may be f.ade ll pr evil kv ihaa first cts ratps, an t rcmid trip ratr shall not be riae lower tiiin - J yvr cent. trn doutle Srst c'a's: provided, that should the rainimun rrica 4r?ol upin s.tioalr dl-tub exlstirjt stt-oad cU.m loiil rules. t.K.e rra?s therein i: tereite-i lull acreo upiu a basis and submit it to this ccra nittej for approva'. Compiler W. H- Kins wss authorized to locale hid cilice In Cincinnati Thq published rateeheet? now in -irctwera de:!arcd the CÜi:ial r ites cf this Cummiltee, providsi ttat business from fcli points in the ierntory of the Central Passecjur CotnciitUe to tha eaboara from all p-oints in vS'stera Fenneylvania, and from point on lines between Cieve'and and Ca'ca?, SjL Loaa and rointi s end in competition with the Nef York, Cb-cspo and St. Louis railroiJ bs taporari'y et?enc!fd from the Operations of the
wfjul Tb rxt i III C.tveland. May 12
meeting wi;i bs held at District Convention W. C. T. U. Yesterday morning the District Convention c! tbe V, C T, U. elected the following .icer: President, Mre, M. A. Siddall; Sec
refary, Mies Helen R-el; Trnr?r. Mrs. M. J. Morgan. A longn-r-esi! ielutions wer adopted en dort ing vanoa ri-f rs. Tn Union pledged tbeme!es o rrry oo, even mure industriously than Lretof jr, if poible, the practical insthoisof extending tha work. They request all lccs.1 unions ta organize Bands of Hope, and if p03iible eeenre a syitematic teaching of temperance in San-day-echoole. The meeting decided to petition the County Coxmiisiocen to appoint a lady to Icok after the interests of the women confined in the jailor station hous. The convention adjourned to meet in O:tober next.
couut.houm: LOCALS. Five Tried in tbo Criminal Cour. A $10,000 Darmase Suit. In the suit the City lc Cf An-auda E McCulioigh va iJiniet". ihe jary in Iloaa 3 relnrncd a verdict for The will cf Aaron Wst'.s, df ceased, hi3 been prcbaUd. Tbe property is left to the widow during her life and is then to be divided emcng tue children. Frank McWhir.ney has Iai suit against the city and the receiver for Fietcher & Eharpe to recover money paid out cn certain property at YVooürtxrT Piaed, and to quiet title. Jchn S. Ball has sued the Louis CoS Man ufacturing Company fDr ? he claims is due him as ?00 talary, which ent cf the ßrm in this city for t e ea'e cf their buggies, ao fies an fcfhdavit in uttachinent. He Defendant is a Cincinnati firm. Judge Norton fcnei John McCue ?10 and gave him tixiy days m jiil for his assault on John King. Mike Cane was acquitte I of the offense. John While and John Hariney weie acquitted cf the charge of o-epltasy to commit burglary, and John Fitzg?rall was tried fcr petit larceny and released Building pencils-John Eberhardt, $2,0C0 frame, corner Lincoln Lane and East street; John Krupp, $1,200 brick, 330 South Pennsylvania street; Albert Mintc-r, $3,500 frame. Illinois street between Seventh and Eighth streets; A. O. Despo, -1.j0 frame, Fletcher avenue between Ncbie and Pine streets. Abraham Jacol3 has filed suit against James A. Cunningham for slO.OOO darnagej. The complaint charges that In 132 defendant filled an attachment enit against plaintiff in the courts of Verniillioa County, Illinois, and had worth of Jacobs' goods levied upon. It cost Jacob? 2 T00 to defend the.suit at.d the iury gave hira a verdict. H&acs the present 6uit. Local Courte. fePrERIOR CO CRT. F.ooin So. 1 Hoc. N. Ii. Taylor, Judpe. Lena Garshviler v. Peed Sallivan. peal. Dismiisfd. Eoom ho. 2 FIou. V. W. Howe, JuEe. "William P AdkiLsn v. Heary Miir. Ap Attachment. l).smis!i. Peter Lieber vs. Ptichdd Wirier, ß'iit on ro'e nral chattle mortgage. FicJirg for p'aintifl for $311 30 and f jrecioiure of chittle mortj'asie. , Frank McWhicney vs Add's3n Digyt al. Suit to quiet title. Finding for piaiatwR Henry Maar vs. George vreihorne.t aT. Mechanics' lifn. Finding for p!aintitf fjr J221.;5, and fcr ofher parties as to their respective inteu sfs. S. M. Brnce v. Leonard Williams. Diaiages. Vtrdlct i ?r pJaintill' fcr S3). Margaret McCarty HaTison va. L. 13 ULinebold et al. Eep'tvin. O.i trial by inry. Room 5 Ron. Lewis C. Walker, Judse. James S. Anderson vs Jamts W. Hensley. No'e. Judcme-nt for .10." Amanda K. 21cCai:oarh vs. th cH.vot Indianapolis. Damage?. Verd e; fjr -3). Urcrg!8C& So:ith vs. Mary L. Biack ct al. To qniet titl. Dismissed. Mtry I). Wi &ter vs. George 7. Wsgner, Certificate of purchase. Oa trial ly jury. CIRCCIT COURT. Hon. A. C. Ayrer, Judge Martha Pinkley v;j. Sylvester Johnson, guardian. Claim. Finding for '3T . Mary E. Snyder v?. William N. Wolf, t Replevin. On trial by the Court. CEIYIXAL COUET. Hon. Pierce Norton, Judge. State vs. John McCoe. Atsanlt and battery ith intent to. kill. Sentenced to jail for sixty days and fined :10. S ate vs Michael Cain. Asault and battery with intent to kill. Acquitted. State vs. John White and John Ilartney. Coispiracy to cctrrnit burglary. Finding of Dot guilty. State vp. John W. Fitzgerald. Petit la:ctny. Finding of not guilty. The Supreme Court. The following decisions were rendered in the Supreme Court yesterday: 11,M!Ö. James Carter vs. Samuel Carteret al. Tippecanoe C. C. Atliroaed. M.itchell, J. 11 W. L., N. A, and C. Railway Company vs. Feter Fex et al. Carroll C. C. Affirmed. E8t, C. ll.l'JJ. Lycurgas Duncan vs. the Commissioners of Lawrence county. Lawrence C.C. Reversed. Franklin, C. JltMl. William Danfeie et al. vs Mary Nichoi?. Montgomery C. C. Aüirmed. Elliot, J. II.njS Mordecii L Peck 's the L , N. A., and C Ksilway Company. Tippecanoe C. C. AHirrred. Bricknell. C C. n:.. AureiinsP Hull Emma Jane Tavlor. Tippiinoe C. C. Reversed. Coler;rk C ' 10 r; Arr ?.i L. WWer vs. John V. Hakint' a-igr.ee. Marshall C. C. Reversed. EoV. J. -2 131. Kir?m F. Mitci'l xm. L'.nis Cal s'ssipr et a.'. Washington C. C. 'Reversed, tlowk. J. 2- 005. Stonsbton Flefrher. Jr , xt TbT.as H. Srart3 Marion 8. C. ArhrDied. B ckne I C C. 1-J.C2S. William V. VrKinrt'y et al. vs. ex rel. Francis M. Xixon. Ciintcn C. C. Pevfrsed. Pesi, C I0t-M William E McLean v. Euit.ble Life Irsuraice Company. Yg)C. C. Petition cverruid. ll,.c07. W-;il.D 'Rrts t. tli'S a'-. TinptraDoe C. C Pi:ilioa ovrrultd. ollira, C. J. J10ÖI. I.awrerre F. CJsrk vi William Yan Court. Tippecanoe C. C. Petition ovptru'ed. 117tv Htn'y Dippel et pL v. G?crge Schictentanz. Marion C. C, Petition overruUd 10 5.v Sepben Burk vs. Brnev SixnonEcn." Dtarborn C. C. Rehearing granted. ßeevl Estate Tranefero, The fo'.Icwlns dtds rcre recorded ThursdA?, April 2 as reported ty Sieci 4 Eeinharaer, abstract compiler. 13 and 15 Thorpe Block. Tele; bene, LC$: Mcbo:as McCarty eta! te Car' F. Vocel and wife, warranty deed to lot 9 In il Carty kabdiriioa of part of oudot 120 in the city of Indianapo.K ...S 40 CO Etr.ma Ilanna to Cnrictian Fritscn and wife, euit claim to part of lot 13 into- . burn' fHUiivlsioa of oatlot 182 in the city of In Jin4po-'i..........-.. TA LLur A anna, adn aUtxaior, to C'-rls-1-0 CO
tlan Fritf?be nd wi'e. warranty 1eed to partoflo; n in Cnbum's cibdtvision of octlotl.O In thetttrf Indianpoii... Frank Wali&re to Wm. M. Frfncn e;a! quit claim to part of lot 7 in Bryan's adoition to a city of Indiaoapoli . William M. French t al. to DaTitl bhercan, quit claim to part of lot 7 in Bryan's addition to the city of IndianapDenry.Baugh and wile to lopoid Ranch et 8l , warranty ded to lo: 21 la MeCaity's euVKliti-lon of of outlot 17 la tbe c ty of Indianaoolis M DerS Dtliuitcr and ni:e to John W. Kilph. warranty dd to lot 35 in liriht, Towell ä Ellffc snbd ivieioa of ouuot 155 in ttecitT o! Indlaoapclif... Siipbia M. -trobie tf reo. J. Strob'e, warranty deed to lo.s 5 nn& 6 in Kiley's. addition to the town of Sou'hpjrt . Sirah F. Fictct-tr to Kl! M. e.ncprfrd. -WRrianty 1ed to par', r.t :l min Ov.d hutjer s cdd:ticn to the city cf Indian-
SCO 03 5 03 100 c-o 2,0'jO 00 2. 003 C3 i,o:a C2 5,000 OZ 750 CO 1.253 CO 750 03 430 00 ISO CO iOO 00 400 cc arch. Ptrrrnn Ix-tmr atdwi.'e to Joßn fcnUh arr&nt7 rite I to 'ots 11 an J 12 In ttefnr.l '.'.iley addiUou ci'y of Irdianp-oli-. I-'ar.oa lovrrend to Jo.in W. warranty deed to lot 7 in tho to the oLaitfc, f.ot;i Wiley addition to tLe city ol Icdikuapoli I'Atri k Uarlty to Johp"ilno XmAo lor, arranty deed to lot 2C tn Marare: 3 Col rran aud husband's f-nbdivisim of part of outiot lot In the city of lndiaa-r-o;isi Nicholas McCarty et rl. to Julia C. McCu?, viarranty dudtolot5 in Mccarty's enbdivisionof piH cf outiot U0 in t e city of IndianapolisWe. Wallace, receiver, to Katharine auct receiver's deed to lots 4G and 47 in Downl?y's Arfenal Heights addition to the city of Indiana pH Ilorace B. Allen and wife to Kate f. Wood, warranty deed to lots 13, 11. 15 and 20 in block C. all In North Indianapolis...... ."K'.ca Life Insurance Company to Mary J. Newlin, varranty deed to lot 11 in 1'ark Flace in the cny of Indianapolis.. Conveyances, 16; consideration... .13,-915 00 An Appeal From the South, ü. W. Grady, in tbe Century. Let no cue imagine, from what Is here said, that the South is careless of the opinion or regardless of the counsel of the outside world. Oa the contrary, while maintaining firmly a position sbe believes to be essential, the appreciates heartily the value of general sympathy and confidence. With an earnestness that is lit tlo less than ia-htic she bsspeaks the pptience and ths impartial judgment of all concerned. Surely her situation ehould c nimand this, rather than indifference or htjtagonism. In poverty and deffat with ht r cities dtstroyed, her fields desolated, hjr J b.-r disorganized, her homes in ruins, Lr families scattered, and the rßfcks cf her eons decimated in the faca of universal prtjndice, fanned by tbe storm of war Into hoatiiity and hatred under the shadow of this eorrow and this ds id vantage, he turned bravely to confront a problem ttat wou'd have taxed to tha utmost every resource of a rich and powerful and victorious people. Every inch of her proerresj has been b-.set with sore difficulties, and if the way is now e'earing it only reveals more c early the tremendous import of tha work to which her hands are given. It must hs uoderstcod that ihf oesirca to eilenca no criticism, evade no imi, and ltsson no re poiiMbiiity. hu rf c"i;z?s tbat the ne.zro is here lo stay. S .eknojirs that her honor, her dear name, ar d hvr fame, po ie93 than her prcfcptrity, will be raea?ured by tha fullness of the jnttice ehe Riva and guarantees t3 this kindly ana dependtnt r&c. She krjovrs that every mistake made and every error fallen into, no matter hov innocently, eadaDf r her pP3? and her reputation. In tis f ull know I'd :e ne accepts tha issue without fc-ar or evasion. She says, not bcldly, tut con?ciou3 of th9 honesty and the wisdora cf her convictiocs: "Lfave this p:cb!eca to my working out. I will solve it in caiinne.;s and deliberation, without passion or prejudice, and with foil record for tbe tEseafeab.'e eq sires it holds. Judge me rigidly, but jude me by my works " And with the South the mailer r.ir.y ba left must ba left TbrH it caa be lelc with tbe fullest confidenco that the Lonor of the republic will 1)9 maintained, the right of humarity guarded, and the problem worsed out in scch exact jnatice &3 he finite mind can measure or finit3 ecencies administer. L.1T Stock in April. The werk horses no7 ned an abundance cf strengtbeniue food. Keep the harne.-s clena and soft. It ia easier to prevent galls than to cure them, especially daring the busy f eason, when a hone's labor is most constant and valoable. Many horses workins upon toft cround are best shod when they are barefoot. Cows need careful watching during thi3 season. When a cow's time approaches, the feed should ba reduced. Look out for garget and uss the simple remedies often mentioned in these columns. Ewes with lambs need abundance of food, otherwise the lamb3 as weil 3 the dams will ßuller. If ticks are troublesome U38 a dip of tcbaccD water, or some one of the several preparations sold In the shops. Ssvine need a run, and may do much cojd in the orci ard. If the poultry have vermin, use keroEeneupcn the rcosts and waUiof the house. A dust bath is enjoyed by fowls. Thon sands Hastened to Thflr Grave ( By relying on testimonials written in vivid, j glowing language of some mlracaloua cares i made by eome largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine baa hastened thousands to Iheir graves, the readers having almost infane faith that the ssme miracle will be perfcrrred on tbem that these teatinionials mention, v.hile the to called medicine is all tLe lime hastening them to their graves. Although we have TlionHndi I'puu ThonnmiKtr!" cf tcstimoniala cf the most vrondtrf al cures voluntarily sent us, W2 do r.ot publish thex. a3 they do not mne tba cures. It is our medicine, Hop B tter?, that mike3 th9 currs It has Dever failed and never can. We will give reference to any one for any diasaie similar to their own if de:-ire I, or will rc.'tr to any neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood in the known world but ein sho.v in cures by Hop Ritters. A L.oiug Joke A prominent pbys;elsm of Pittsburg said to a lady patient who wa complaining cf her continued ill health, and ol Lis inability to euro ner, jolttPjly said: "Try Hop B.ters!" The lady cot it In earnest anJ u-clthe Bi'.terr. froci w.'iicb khe o'di&iaed poriasrcut ncaith. client-- li.cz ie i a; u,e Doctor fcr his joke, hs: he is not to pl'.aioi with it, as 1; coit Lin a toed püiont Fe of Ifctur. The fee of dcc'.ors at $3 a visit wou'.d tax a man for a year, aid in cetd of b daily viii' over $1, CO) a vesr fr mtdicl attcud.nc a'.ote! - Ard cue sirc battle cf Flop Bitters taken in time would sve the $1,AW aud ai: the year's sickens. OlTfti Cp by the Doctors. "Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is cp and at work, and cured by so simple a rece ly ?" "I assure you it ia true that he Is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ao his doctors cave him up and t&id he nrjit die from Kidney and Liver trouble I" rCNcne genuine without a bunch of green heps on the white label. Ehun all the vile, poisonous ttuff with ' Horr' or "Hopx"' la their came.
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?V..V WM fcUL SVT ivy fa 2.'l:tji. t.. r.ii : IW$4 t fy.L-'ifi-r rv.i..:-'. a . i i - .'L . - - -v : t.:.;:j . ' 0 -r tVi ttrocttt,mott if.k'.cc. tli Ltcr If '0' kocm,ts4 Or. Price's Lispulb Yeast Gsrai Xtf IlgLt, BltLy Drd, Tb TJert Cry Xtf Vtt Is lb World. PCR CALB ST Ctf3CPa. Fori; years at 37 Court PLce, now ,nt Cure? r.Il forms of PRIVATE, CHKONIC and SKXÜAL, DISEASES. Spermatorrhea and Impotsncy, t:.e rf .i'.t cf -:.f-a!iu-e 1J jm.lb. fwxual tvr'f iu ma-t-irr e. or orhr cau", ai.l 1 joiiiM iitf win" c f tlx- M l-.Wirg ftTf . !: Nrrvi'jri'---i. Seminal KruiMotl. (D(;ht n.i t'v r. r .livs'B. Oua:i' s of hi.h!, I-:c-tiv! !n.rry. l'hy- . '. n--sv. Puti ; .I'- on K.i (, '.tmhh S i 'y cf t-malt , C'iif i-i'.a cf Id'.-n, i.n'i of cxrsl PriTter, A.?.. i uj. rii:i rui'm.f? iTiTo-' "r i.nSi'rTi ns tijfvupfcljr Dil fwrma-B-utiy ' 1-1. SYPITXIj IS i-114' 'j mr ijiea. Ii" i:li"'a """i' Gonorrhea, GIC7, O.tL.lis. Rcrriia, .vt tujliuc;, JMi-s uulcl..- r privat' ii-n-c Cj tiii-L 1 v cured. it U v?:f- ;! ut t fci i' i j.'-v ;ria ln rc!sl attfiJ'iptl U k e:'t:tt cIa- or Ji-a4. and trontms tlnuauU a on it..j'.:t trriV Sk'.ll. I'l, .-i :;in kt- ivf tlii U- v1vU r W.oi fi'i : sii. ttt r.i- cur '. Wh"tt it I u nii'iitt T.it tkf '.'. f.T irtauii -ut. ii- H.-iu ' ::iu U scut jrivUl auvi afely t y t.i.'il or ;.i.y t.ere. Cures Guaranteed in nil Cases nr dcrtrikcn. , , . , ...;. .u n? or t Vfr trre aii'i lnvr,T. Ctik.v.'i rta: ci.a''.r - en.-, i; !-i. MntOy ccuLiisuiJ. VxilVATZ CGUIiSELOR Of -'.'O i : .tC !o,.r -urt-ly f ait, t-.r ttir'f -1 i-ux.y, 2 to 4 f. H. est in thcWorlrJ. Y- i : . ;. V. e n.ake ' t ; -1 ;iv prr-l'-'i .;:(. . ."..-:' :i:t":rt, cnöt i. i Kt I-. ; i ,. ; r tu 1 w -iruur t- ,. : ;.-r-i'-. ;.t ;-- t ft rcrl Kao .i( bnulrü-. A.'.:: ..-; ! v . ! rr I t'-'M v ill "Ti.;ini: v " - -" 1 1 1 : '.. H':'i )! t ;1 t; a prrv.T.r-: t fr;.-:;-.! i Iii. l..1t TU'. I - :! rt ' ; i :!:'. t jüi i,v s l-iudy I'koSo-l.ir 'i i; - : - . Ttr.!--!'-:.; i:-l "Jons 11i-ndj - ' ' ' " 'i.;:. .' ü t- Lt Ii i'jr. iVvi I -V Ii II - 7-.- t is i mi ü h rA--'' iv"h H U I. .J 1 lflLJo.it n.:..of ;..:. .V iiiüsü Restored Ii I;tMiJ)Y 1'E.KK. A ,-i im r Tri-.L! iMirrndcir txw.r.g F'rrnst'-.r Upcf.y. js't-Trom Deii.iity. I t ?lar.boo'J, lic.i.t-iac tr'cd in t:i;t evrry keowa ff me. iy, La d :-.-( v -f .1 a tiioiAz rusnsof .'.f-cur, Aw-irto. J.IL JlV.y. v K : hA,rr. .t.N m ar. FOR SLüB. To Printers and Publishers.
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BUSINESS CARDS. Thejtrru rcpracütd Itfcno ere the viost ttcvnch, cndrthalle t Üit city, a ul are entirely .tn thy cf the jfütroncjie of JEcntincl readertt" V. rifcEER, M. D., PILE SPECIALIST, S5 Xcrh Delaware Street. Ofi cc Daj: Thursday, Friday aed Siturctay. rCTUECAKY A SD DRUGGIST. DR. E. D. PORTER, 0 So-th LlinoläFt. Dr. Deru'.j's Cherry Con 21 Cure. Sanp'.e Ire,
A r.TIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT PLATE, At r.6K Est ViÄfiiiEgtoii ctreet. F.efercncps g!rcn to parties wearing tteca. B ALL A HD' 3 IOPULAR Order? frem Cburohc?, FestlT:?, rartles, F!oEies, and Ad.oinltig Tons proaiptiy Eupplicd. Creamery, 1C2 North Delaware. Te'.crfcorne 4'C. C ! AHLS I'. JACOi'S, SOLICITOR OF TATEN TS. CO North re'.avrare street. TtmE rctor.st. Sera fcr circular. yiars cxj-crlc-nce. piASLI A. ICICCLl, .Itecn ifyiZizx vtraet itret. crrcilta Foitccc, Indlacapo?!?, Icd. JHAS. K. 8EOVEF.. - TÜRE LAKE ICE. OCcc: Na 174 Erat Marktt Street, Telephone fC6. Net connected with ic3 contlnatioa companld D Eh T IST, T. G. PARSONS, ?0j; West WfiEbingtoa rcet, OVK NEW S 0ce Iadiai:RpoIig. "pri A. EZr.r.MAHN, WATCII3IAKER. Clocks, Jewelry cr.d Eyct;Ia?r.R F.erairing Muslo ;oxis a Specialty. r;l F.agt Merket Street H. C. 6TEV2N2' NSW WALL PAFUE & EEADB E0TJC3, 44 Esl Ohio etreet, IndJ&nrcl'&. Ofl-Cloth, K :sr? Pnd üatf. Special deIir a H "IcdoK Sliades and Iritencr Deccratloni. JAU:TrS3, ßADDLEH, ETC LI) IIiaiuKTIT, 'I Fast Court St. end &C üabt Wr.n. St. JJ U UlTiTÜAD. PRESCRIPTION DlvUG STORE, Ko. 20 Virg'nia ATenne. JNWANAI0LI3 EUSINE5S UNIVERSITY. Eryent t Straiten CoIIccp. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free WLen Eioo-, opposite Poetofüce. JILEK EKOTDEnS. ADJUSTABLE IRO FENCE POSTS. Cheap as Cedar Fosts. Acects wanted. Send fcr circular. O .Tee and Factory, S3 South Feacsylvania Street. JING t EOLME.1?, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. F.eliable A cents Waate'L Ofi'.cc end Selesrcom No. 12"4 Ncrih Delaware Et. j r.v.i? c. GAr.Kiccs, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Trcrpe r.lock, Indianapolis. nrcorpcratlcn and Insurance Law, Stale and Federal Courts. pouDEirs CLEAKMJ34.T MABKET3, 2321ASt Wf.jh!ngtcn St.,:s North Pennsylvania St. Stalls 1 end 3 fast Market House. TSrrir.g: Lamt9 a frcclalty. CC1I EID i COMPANY. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH. holt sale Rnd Ectcii Dealerf. No. IS West Maryland Street. gCilWEiCKLE i PRANGE. . CARRIAGES AND LUG G I ES. NifEuracturrs of Dt-llvery v.'ajons and Spring Trut h of all kino. Itepv.nnz promptly attended to. Waion and Carriage I'&itting ueatiy dono. Sdlii-itcüon pvarftr.tt d. and 4:6 st Washington Street . fMITirS CICSIICAL IDYE-VTORIvS, Fx ? O riartinAdAie'B Block, near PcEtoKce. 'Xuz 17? ard repair cenUemen's ciothicz: a!r. ;Ä'5c, drpe, shawls, Facquea, end silk an onitn gcoCs c! eyery clej'cripiloü, dyed vii Zi i't-L'd ; kid ?!ovrj? neatly cleaned at 10 ccnta r,3? Dftir. v.ll! do coe fir?t-cla werk for Issö siönx.' tx.sn tnj JionF ol the klnA in tis?tat2. Koon SI inorre iocc, Isdlinarvoll. f 5 J . EA'iVL3, W . DKKTIST. i Clarpool Bloct, rrr-otc Sates IIc-:o. fiecial attention j!ven to the preservation o! til natural tf etli. I'ric-es reaponahle. A CARD. To all wno are tnrertng troaer rors sind Indiicretlons of yocth, nervcua weAkoes, early decay, iosa cl manhood, etc, I vriü -:nd a receipt Lhst will care yon, FREE C? üHAEüE. This greAt emedy was d scovered b; i rxi&sionarr in Eocth Amerlra. bend lref-ed cnTeiope to üst, JO EPH ;T, LS ÜAM , tu tlnn D, NpwrYork. Ohio and Mississippi SL, Icnts 8:10 ara'.Vlrcenres......... l;Xpn. t BU Lcnla 8:35 am! Mitchell . 2:7pa Cü:r 10: SI am 1 North Yemcn.. 4:13 rn
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RAILWAY TI1TE TABLE. Wut lit tütet WfdBffdaT April 12, 1SSS. miSS ECI BT CEXTKAL STAJDAED Till. flertonvllle, Flölon cd Indianapolis, Deprt.l Arrtre, Eonthera Ex.d'y 4:10 an Ir:J.& M.H&I1-. 9:43 ara L AM. Ex..d'y. 8:15 am Id 4. A Chi. Fx!G:45aia Lou. ds it. MalL. 3:50 po N.Y.A N.F1. Ex.. 7. -00 pra LonlsT. Ac, d'y. 6:45 pa St. L. A C. F. L.1C:45 ra For tickets and full information call at ticket cCrf Penn. Lines northct comer Wa!ilTitoo and minois strecu. or Cclon Depot Ticket OSlce. Vandalia JLlne. Depart. ArrlTei STan.. 7:15 an New York Er-. 8;V)ai3 N. Y. Limited 8:15 am Midi A Aa......lC:00 aa IayEjrTas,d'yl2:ro am Od. fc L. F. 3;?5pia Ttrre Maute Ac- 4:00 pm NewYnrk Ex.. 4:15 pra Pacific Ex, d'y-lC:45 pa;s Y. Ltnlie..... 6:25 pa
ina& ö. üena ex 7:iuan swna.'c inaex.io.55am lud. i S. liend ex 5: 10 fni "t.&.'D'i lud ex. e :42 pm For ticket and full lnlorEation call at ticket CffiCf Penn. Lints, northeut corner Washlrsrtoa and lllinoui streets, or Uaioa Depot Ticket U21ce. Clnclanatl, Indianapon, St, Loa ana cnl coco. Depart Cincinnati and FioridaVäit Line, d.Uj, a. an d c c 4 :CCara CLn., Knehville and Coh Acc.....ll:15 axx Cin. and LouisTil'e Mail, p. c 3:45 pa Cincinnati Act, dally 6:f5 pra trrfe Indian apci ita Acc., daily lC:Mara Cin. and - Louis ilül, p. c....ll:50 an Indiatap-oli Acc 4:5pa Chioizo and st. Louia Faft Line, diily, s. and c. c 10:45 pra CUtCAtrO ditisio:.", pepart Chlco?o and Fck lland Ex 7:1C aa Ofilcapo Mail, p. c..... 12:lüpa Wetcrn Express . ötlCprs unicajto, rcori and Jinriington Fait Line, s., r. c Arrlre -C. and L, last Line. d'v. ,11:23 pw c, c,b... S:5au A.:ayetw acc. io:55aa Cinn. and lxjuisville Mail, p. c. 3:'Opia Cjicinnati Acc 6:42 pm T ie ttir.e via C, I. ist. L. and C. and L. E, and W. , fellows: LciTe Jnda'pclls 5:C0pm'Ar. India'polls 10:4Csn. Arrive Laiyctte 7:25 pn I.v. Lafayette 8:C5 an Arrive Elooni'tn 12 :lCam Lv, Eiocm'tn 2:65an For Lt3p, time tatlcf, rates cf f&re, and ail info-cation .apply at Ticket Oülce, 116 Sontn Iii lnViS street. t.nd Union JJcnot Ticket Olca. CMcago, St. Iocl and Flttbarjr. (rA-Ci.yDLB aKD PKNSBYLTaMA LINE.) Lepaxt. Arrive. New York.PhlUdeip'a, Waphlr:on, Baitl-n-.ore, F:rtst.nrg, and; Columbus Expre... Dayton AColumtus Ex' Eichmond Accomruo-j Catlcn....MM. -, New York.I'Jiiladelp'a, 4:iCa.m. H:45a.C 11:10 a.m.i 4;SSp.cs A.OJp.n. S:43a.n. Washington, Ealtl-i more, P.ttrbnrs:. ColumruB & Dayton Ex , h 4.."ip.m.'( 10:10 p.ra, N. Y. Limited............. 5.2 p.rn.,s S;C0 a,C cniCAPo d:vi.s:o.n, via xoicao. Lonlsvllle and Chicn-soi I Fast Express...-.. 11 :00 era. 4 .00 a.c LouiViile and Chicago! I Express, P. c J,' 11:15 ft.tl.h 3 J5p.t? Daily. Dally except Sunday, e bleeping car, h Eotcl Cftr For tickets and full Information call at ticket ofice Fenn. Lines, northet corner Washington and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket OSce. Wabasli, fet, Luuit auti 4-acinic Jiallway. Deport; ArrlTl Fet. A Chi. Mall. 7:lJm!let. Ex., s.....-. 8:00ara rol,Ft.W.&M.Ex 2:15pm FacificEx ..11:30813 Det. Ex., dys.... 7:irpm Det. A Chi. M'l. 8:Kpu TcLFtUADetdyll-.Oipn Tol.FtWADetdy, 8:5ra Fortickets and full inforn-ation call at City Ticket 02ce, 23 bo. El. eL or Union Depot Ticket Ofhcc. Indiaan polls uni Yiucennea. Depart: Arrlra ML A Cairo Ex... 8:l.am Vinonnes Ac..-10:4eara Viccennt Ac... 4 :00pm 1 Ml. &. Cairo Ex... 6:3Crm t'er tickets and lull inform&lion call at ticket effi Fcnn. Lines, ncrUicEt corner Wasningtoa and TilinoLs streets, or Union Depot Ticket Oihce. Cincinnati, Ltntatlton aud Indlacapolla. Depart! ArrlTfc CinDyA Tol... 4.0taa ConaerfT, Acc.- 8 SCara C, D.,T. &X.Y...10:4frxi Cin., P. A St. L....U:50aa Connerv. Acc.. 4:25pm ,CJn. Acc 5:üepa C. P.. T.AN.Y.. 6:36pm Cin.. P. A &t. L..10:4üpa IndlaLa, Illoomlncton and Vesttru. 1XOEIA DIVISIOH, Depart, Arrive. FaclflcEx A Mail 7:253iinE.A9,Ex.r.r, a dy S.farn K. AT.F. Liner c 5:07pia Clacin.fcTHiC. r.cll:ü.sam BAE.LEx. d,8,r,cll :10pin j Atlantis Exilic e: SCpia EASTERN DIVIMOS. E'nEx.r.c8 id.- 4:20an FscificEx.r.c, dly e:Liata Dcy Ex- 11 :45am1 VcFernEx....... 4:fpxa Atl'c Ex.r.c.dly. :10pm B.AH.,De.a r.c.d.l0:35ira Por tickets and full lnfarinstlou cill t the New Ticket OSSce, No. 1SS South Illinois street or at tbe Union Depot Ticket Ciüce. d. Indicate sleeper; r, c, reclining cars. JnriiMuapolls, Dfcafnr aud e jr Uig;il1. Mail A Pay Ex.... 7:O0aa'Ma!l & Day Ex.12.00 r Local A Day Ex- &:r;upm, Local A Day hi.. 6:l5rni Louisville. AlDauy aim Clilcau (Chlcaro fchort Line Division.) Depart. I Arrive. Fnnifort Acc.. 5:0Cpm Indiantp'ilsM'l. S:15sa Chlcneo Ns't Es.ll:2jpm Ind. Ng't Ex. d.E. 8:8-ani C. A M. City 11 l..l'2:45pmjlndlanapoiia AP,13:üCaao For tickets and lniormatton, cäU at Uaioa De pot and 26 .Sooth Illinois street. Indianapolis aud öt. L.ouia. Depart.! ArrlTt, Day Express rs... 7:10 am N. Y. A B, Ex.... 8: (5 ara Far is Express. 8:50 pm ixx.al I'e 0 am B. A 6L L, Ex... 6:25 pm Ind'apolis Ex. ... 3:30 pra N. Y. A tU L. Exll:?,0 pm Day Exprev 6:25 pra For tickets aud all Information call at city oSce No. 2 Bates Houso Block. Union Depct and liiui chufclts Avenue Perot. CleveJaUvi, Uolumbun, luctnatl aud 1l dlanftnolls Derart. 1 Arrive. N. Y. A TO. Ex... 4 :00 am L NOAPtL Ex I :C an D. S. A N. Y.Ex.l0:l0 am; v.-. Ft. W.AM Ex.l0:5 ara And. Allien Ex.11 :15 am B. liar. A A. Tz. 2:20 pn W.FLW. AM.Ex 5:55 ptn . Ird. A ?o 1 x. 8:00 pm N. Y. A 3. Ex.... 7:15 pre K. Y. A 8. L. Exll;l jis r.SIGETVOCD LIVIftlOy. Depart. Arrive, 4:C0 am 2:-1 pm C :40Rm.... .... 4:S5pra e:15 am......... 3:30 pro 110 :45am .............. :25pts lu:io am a:ro pra 11:15 an...- 7:15 pm 3:'25rm. lor all Information, rates, maps, time tables, etc., call et the Union Ticket OEce, Ftcs lioasi ccrner, Hai-acimsctu Aycnü3 Depot or at th Union Perot. STATE r.AlLYTAF TI5IC TAI1LE. F.THiisvllle rid Trr Haute Kailroad. IVia W.ufalM Line 1 LveIndianapollf.' 17:15 &m r 11:55 ara slC:45pra lerre Haute.. iC:0 am' 3:nopm :0 an Arr Evanf-vlllp...; 4:0J pra' 7:05 pm' 7:10 ara Lvc Evanviilc iC:?5 am rIO:;-0 an s 8:15 yra Arr Torre Eaute.. 10:00 am' 2:l7rm' 21:r.3pm IcdiAbaroMa-i 3:30 pm 4:40 pm' Z:'.C ara Tally, t Daily except ßjndjy. r Parlor cr. s Sleeping car. tvaasville aral Ttrre Hint 'ai!ruad (Via I. and Si. L. Kai 1 way. 1 Lvc Indianapolis- t":10 am' . lirajn Tene Eaute.. IC:40 am p 8:01 cm s 3:.0 ara Ait Evansville ' 4:10 pm' 7:G"pci; 7:10 am Lve Evan5vilp... ir:(-5 ara. riß: SO urn 8:15 pa Arr Terre Haute.. :!0:0ü am p 2:17 pm 11:53 pa Indlanarolis-.i 8:15 pm' 6:25p-n 3:5rts Daily, t Daily except Sunday. Pi trior &r sSloepinc car. Kl U;vr. IEAVK-Hc7. AP.ErVE. Lojren:port 7:30 yra 7:CU am 7:10 pm l;Cra Denver I. F. A: C. Crcf'iTiz..1 9X3 pn am :tmll;?3art Columbia City 11:.1 pu S:i aui pa 3;12 are Auhani June: 1:12 pa 10:'; rn 3:2jrn 7:25 irj i AP.FIi-L. I LEAVE. Butler ! 2:00 am il :C7 p.m 2:45 t ta 6 CO t-g LogaL-pori, Crawforr'fvill aud toatk m extern VtLncalla Line. COC1H. It OH TT, a. m. p. m.' 3:W dep...Lczn7vort a: 8 : 55 ; 4 : 55 d e p-Col : ' X v.a I . C. A L t Ü :4Gt C:JO 7:CC! 5:20 C:iX 6:35 ar.. .CrafcrotTille.. Op S:44 6:4'.i 8:1C 4:tl S:C0 ar Ttrre Laute.... Fort "Wayne, Oir.riiii'rttl ard Ioa'STtil, (Ixavo IadUi.aro.la Tia Doe Line ) KOBT JWAEn, p. n. 11:1.'-! 6:COpm C 'J- 12:Cx r.E a. za. ;Ar. Ind'agpcIlB Lv.' 4:tO 10:10 m ... Max.tle " C:C0 lrtapra I -L'srifor.... .6:37 2 00 via ...Bluf ton... M i7:?C 2 f pra T T- V r-rt VVoT-na i C : t I r . Ji 11 :C: am I'l.ect ccntecticn at Fort Wayne ith L, 3, and M. t:sisfor allio'nis north and cajt. Cincinnati, Wat ash and Miclilzan, ia IJe Eine. ltd A r B Fx.- 4:15sm!Wab&lEi Fxll:C5 ars Mich A Eo B ExJi:C0 tra Cin A Ind Ex 2:30 ru Vatrful) Fx C:10pm'IndAStL Ex.ll :10 m V.nbath Railway. From Laiayette Junction, ocaneeUn with I., O, snd Lt. rxrre, weft.
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