Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1885 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL S A TU 11 DAT MOltNING, APAIL 25 1885.

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RAILWAY NEWS. AtoBcrd Rumore Concerning tha Bee Line Reauona Wny tb Vandalia Will Bemsln In tea Bl. Loula Pool.

The annual mteting of brokers will ba lxxftlj attended thl year. Faisener hnsinte to poials ia Michigan cn the Air Line ii IncreiaiDj;. I. and H:. L. switch engine Na. Zl hü been aent to the Matoon shops far repair?. The crM;a over the Kxsbirrass Elver on the "Wabash, in Crawford County, has been completed. The Cairo and Vir. ;nnts division cf the Wabash will Le turned over to the stockholders to day. CA road mast er attributes tho rapid e.irin oct cf rails to the fa?: that engines and cr, both pa'sener and frehi, being built ini-rh heavier than In days ol yo'e. the new line betven "Washinston ar.d Woithirton 5s completed President J-Isckey eays the T. IT. Rnd S. E. will be ready to handle a crtally increased business. TLe Ei l onr people eay thit the new tislilc C2rcenent to hi formed bvtwesn the C. J. Hi. L. and C. find I., F and V. will b? much mere sathf.ictsry than that now in nittence. General freight amenta are of the billet that the ra'droadi will rcaliza considerable rrcf'.t from the crop this year, notwithstanding the walla whien are coin: up in the Yt about poor crops. The Railroad Ballding ana Loan Association has been crp.aniid with Cul Drei D. T. Whitpomö, President: 1. V. Dover, Vice J'resident: .or?e New, Secretiry, und Thomas Tajrpert, Treasurer. An absurd rntner wa3 allcat yesterday that tbe Iiee Lice was in t'anger of passing Info the Lands cf a receiver. It ia learned frcm the rccet reliable sonrccs that this rurüor has not the slightest foundation in fact. The avails of the IUa Lice are in better ehape Ifcan ever btfora. The Use Line folks, after placiop the I. and St. L. in splendid condition at a cort of nearly tLC,CCQ, hal ccntiderable tnrplns in tha trte&uiy. TL lice Line in tha meantime had been piymg llxed charcf.s, and do debts Leve thertiore accaoinlated. Another raiccr coccernini; the Line is abroad in tte land. It is to the eCect tint the General Freight Agency o! the 1. and St. L. is to abolished, "and 31 r. Gays, th incumbent of this efhee, tranjfurfd to Cleveland, where he will be given employment :n the cilice of Central Ti&thc Manegtr Spu:icr. It is generally bsheyed that the Vandalia hu given up all thoughts of withdrawing from the St, Louis rcol. It ia a well knoaru fact that this read is far ahead in tha pooh The balacce a.a.nst it wiil mount up to the ter.s cf thousand.". Tüis excess of taana?. Its competitors insinuate, was not obtained by itr;ct maintenance of rates. It is true, however, that at 3ine seasons cf the yeir eajt-bound busincs is particularly ocdwith certain lines, and at other Scafoascther lines rejoice in an excess cf cau-bound freist. Tis nay in part ccountljr the Vandalia's forwardness. Nevertheless the Vandalia is far ahead, and it ia not probah'.e that it will be able to make up much cf thjs difference between the present day aad Alay ?, when it3 letter of withdrawel takes elTect, even luou&u i. cuuuia it!, fui uuk ui iuc market altogether. V'hen !day " arrives therefore it will have a 'arg rxi!anca to pay over. That it will pay this 07er there is little reaton to doubt, since a failure to do so would fcrever put a 6top to pooling in Su Louis. If it re in ait, a in the poal it can darIcg the month of May redeem the large hance acainst it; if it withdraws it has cat itself oil from this recourse. Under the circumstances it i3 net believed that the Vandalia will withdraw. coukt-houm: locals. Kctee From the City Court The County Courts. The East WashiuRton Street Huilding and Loan Association hied articles for record yesterday. Stock, HOD.GGO. Judgs Norton heard part of the evidence in the case of Link llrsd, charged with the theft of some clothia, and continued it to to-day. F. L. Kitzinger et al. took judsnient yesterday in Judge Taylor's Court on a note and mortgage esrainst William A. Niedhamer et al. for $1,17.2 Jud-e Taylor yesterday granted .Tcank--Roberts a divorce from James Ilcbsrts on proof of adultery. She was also given the cnttody of the child. The suit of MaryI)atV7 vs. Thomas Gray et al. for damages is on trial by jury ia Jlcorn "J. This is a suit to recover possession of personal property. Coburn A Jones have sued Chanseey Datier, surviving partner cf Richards it Batler, cn a note for $1.313 17, on which $i;0 has been paid. Demand is made for il. X. John Colton, chaigsdwith the theft of two ri nR3 from his aunt, pleaded guilty Before the ifayor, aLd went over for Grand Jury atUntiors. Earn Coleman, charged with assault and battery on Annie Uooinaon and t-tealing eome clothes, pleaded galliy to the forme r and waived examination of tue latter chirr e. Local Courta. acrxuroa co crt. Koora 1. lien. N. T. Tylor. Jnde. Jennie Lcbsrts vs. Jarrei Huberts. Divorce. Granted, and custody of children uutil Icrthtr order f Court. Adultery. Frank L. I:i;z'cr tt a!, vs. William A. Xtidhacaer etal. Forcclosare of rcortsase. Jndgscnt for ?1,47' .';, and mortgssa orel.,ort I'ickens et al. vs. James G. Daneljesfctfcl. Suit on note. Oa trial by Court. Mo.:n 2. Kon. D. W. Howe, Joclje. ifary DnTy vs. Thcn:aj Gray et al. Damtgis. Ua trial by jury. l:o)n S. Hon. Lewis C. Walicr. JcJe. ilery I). Winter ts George W. Winner. Certinc&te of sale. On trial by jury. CHIMIN 4L COURT. Koa. Fierce Nortoa, JaJss. f täte v. Link F.eed. Petit lircenv. Oa trial by tbe Court. CIRCriT COURT, lion. A. C. Ajre?. JuJe. Mary FsTder. adrainiitratrlx, vs, WiUis-tn N. Vcif. pLisssilon. Oa trial by the am. Murtha A. F.Uicti vs. George B Elliott et a'. Ktpcrt cf cemmissior-ers confirmed. Y. LI. C. A. Notes. Dr. Jeffrey vrill complete his engagement iLitructor cf the Sundsy-echool Teachers' Institute at this afternoon's session, KtY.

J. A. Rcndthaler will euc:eed him for tha Kicnth of May. Yonnp xren to whom Mr. Moc-dy promised hia book to yonrg cooverti may be auopliedatthe social meetirg for young rcea cDty, frcm 8' to V o'clock to night. S3Eg teryice lo morrow afternoon at A o'clock in the rooms, open to all.

THE ATTORNEY (JUNE HAL Ans veers Some Questions Submitted by Superintendent Fletchor and President Smith. The Attorney fl";eral has rendered a decieion on tlie fol'cir juejücns, eubaiitfei byI)r. W. II Fiilcher, of the Iasaue xl jipital : 'Can tte Central Flanl: Road Company charge er:y o'.Hter. psrsTr. cr loams connected vtith the public asjlurus of this Slte, and tte burners thereof, r.uy fee or toll"' The Attorney ffencral answers that, if the rc?.d ccrnpauy ha at any time accepted the fcencit of the provh-lcris cf the act regulating aid road, then it c'.n not charf;g and collect taid fre, but he do?"? not p3t0Di the ntcesjary information to adviie tte Saporin- j tencent npen the sübjtct. I)arin the hrs at the hospital two peraons were not permitted to remove their clothing from the room, and it as destroyed, Ia answer t the question a3 to whether tbe State should 1 ay lor the Ice?, the Attorney General answers that the State does not insure ace'dent or let by tire, and is not liable in any legil seme for damages. The Attcrjcey General also decides tbat tbe 6uj eriiitendent caa not take possession cf tte ilcCesiin farm till the expiration c the present las?, tha Ar.tlitcr having rented it under the old law. In enswer to a question eubmitted by Hon. Den L. Smith. Pesident of tha TlDirtl of Trustees of the Soldier' Orphans Home, the Attorney General decides that tho appointment of steward, surgeon and teach?u is vested exclusively in the Superintendent, and the confirmation or rejection of such appointments remains with the lizard of Truttecs. The Guprema Court. The following cases were decided in the Supreme Court ye-terdij: ll.r.-O Mary A. Potts vs. 2Iath?w Hartman. Llarion S. C. Afdrmed. Niblack, J. 11,8!:.. Ildv?ard Over v?. Albert Schilling. lIr!oT S. C. AÜirmed. Elliott. J. IJlMG. George Myers 7-. State of Indiana. Gitfc.uC. C. ACirmcd. ZjUar. J. AIUINO 'UK I'KEMUKXr, MliiKfotftUH HfrIiM-iU UieTVork of l'lllin; Ol'ice to lii-lnrM l'rtnctples. V'eshiutou Special J While the whole country is talkinc; abont civil service reform ai d President Cleveland is moving slowly in making aoppintnacnts, there are two men in Minnesota who propose to take a short cat at its and reduce the vork of litlitg the cilices to busine3 prirtiplcs. Tiey have accordincly published on B(ivrtiserf cut wnici h a political curiosity. Copies li&VH b?u tent to the heads of tbe departments at.d to the P.-esiient. It leads cs follows: To nil wicra itnjftT concern: Ja t rtlcr M ex;t(1i'. sp:i:ca5o'js for o;V. re errtain fornalitis J-r.oul i t e o jx-rvcl, m arpiicants will e i their cifes by otrervlr.tr the foilon s: Tte cii joim in b c Mtsviilrtd u tfcat the cür.d;dAte avst ti3 well hiior'r-i by the Icaliu Deisccrats of hts loclity. avA t!:c cendidite's character nvmt be i satisfactory t' tie icop:ewita m tern he wiil te tro"eht !n rontict, &ud ne must also te qualified to 11 ;ne position pauüt fop. His raprt should be formxly drawn and flxne l by the latmber of lue .tate Ccatial lovaaiittee Irr m his j'.:ai lal district, h veil & t&e Jemocrttic ai'didate 'or fortress from his di trict at trie late election. The pjper thii endorsed should he forwa:ffl it- the Hen. M. l)-raa. ;rairtifl!i of te .s.at Centrsl Conmittfe. or th Hon. I'. II. Kelly, njf-Kbnror t tt National Coamiiitee tt 8:. Paul. M. Uor.AN. C'h.iiruiaa DmocraU State 'ea:ral C'omrnitfce. 1'. 11. K i.i.j.y, inembtr Democratic Nalioail oailnittce. Kelly figured at Chicago as an or'glnal Cieveland man, and was through h'.3 inilaence that tha delpgatioa went to Cleveland at the rkht time. lie has besa in Wasbinfton, looking after patronage. The best evidence that brokerage in ofhees here is net broken ud under the n6w civil service reform era is found in the newspaper advertisement?. Tha following appeared in cue of yesterday's papers: I will Eire $-"a"G for a position in eny branch of the Government service that will evade the civil senke, A man who has paired a civil service examination will pay oneatiirJ talary wiiiie employed lor a refcition tinder Government. A teDtleCiaa with good endorsements wi'l jrire ?.00inca.sh ior a position in one oi the dep.irtmeritf, paying -TUO to i'XQ rer ytar. There are coed reasons for believing that such advertisers often succeed in getting the pistes they seek. They will continae to succeed until many jobbers who are retained in the departments under the Eaton tyatcm are turned out and honest men are put ia the:r places. How Lincoln Heard IV.xIa." IThiladelpMa Times. It is easy for me to recall an instance only a night or two before Mr. Lincoln was assassinated. The President bad retnrned from llichmcnd. and u crowd called with a bard to tender congratulations and a serersde. The man who was so sooa to b8 the victim of the assassin's bullet appeared in Tf tpone to calls, and thanked the audience for tbo compliment. Several members of his Cabinet surrounded him, and it wa3 a very intei citing and dramatic occasion. Ju'tsshe was closing his brief remarks Mr. Lir.ccln eaid: "lies you have a bnd with you. I should lika to hear it play Dixie.' I have consulted the Attorney General, who ia here by rxy sida, and he is of the opinicu that Dixie bslons to in. Now ply it." The bard strucL up the old tune, and p'aye d it as I hive never before or since heard it rendered. As the stra ns of th iaucx rang out upon the air cher after cha-r went ud from the thront of the html re da of happy men who rV.'pd to corsjratulaie ilr. Lincoln upon the rU:ra cf peaco. A Famous Vermont Town. Cincinnati focaiatrcial (inzette. In tha town cf 2Iidditbury, Vt , wh'ch Clevf bnd nprears deteraiir.e-d to make farceur, the tctal Dmcrratic vole in the eld cavs of Fled and Pbelps wi ßve, in o populetinn of 2 ü'Chj. lliiward I'a&Ips and NViiliara Sirde were two cf the five. Knock tbe Bottom Oat. ; rhilidelibia Preis. Strawberries are comine down a little. Tha Loitonscfthe boxes are, nevertaeius, a3 high as ever. Ite I'reparetl. Tfcere is hardly a family in which accidents oT focce kind are not cf frequent occurrence, and to give immediate and sura relief frcra tbe consequent pain, every hoasaholdfhculd havft Pcnd'a Extrtct at hand. Its wonderful healing power for all kinds of cuts, brn'.tes, swellings, spraiDs, soreness, pains, sches. etc., has been satisfactorily attested by numerous testin-onials during the last forty years. It will be found invaluable, espscially whe.n medical aid caa not be quickly obtained. Go to your drurglst and ask for Pond'a Extract. ' Take no aahslitnte, but have the cencino article.

DiX O'OOXNJCLI3 DUEL.

A IfJittruTcf y a tu the Conduct of the Liberator. New York, ADril 20 The Telegram print the following cablezrarn: Loro.v, April 20. Mr. Yaten, in his "Kerainhcctces," alludes to Dan O'Connsll, the youngest ion cf the liberator, who 6t:l! Jives here in preen old age. He is a wonderful cid Tello-, full of ra yet, but he paldom make himself heard. Lancrly, Earl Malmshurry's "flemoircs r.f an es-Min-iitcr" resurrttts Dan, who appeeni to c'ay in let'ers defending tbe r.a'cc- cf his brother. Th Earl in his bookpir? an account if a duel betrvesa Lord Alvfinly .:irt Morgan, camnent? rather i!I?htlr.gly uj on thq ;atter firing hi3 tint elct before tho signal, and statei tha. ft th? erz-:.-l xeba-ig-j cf ahota M jrgaa jamrvu hack, grtat'y tur:led. This imputatir : upon his brother'H manhood roused all O'CoLLell's ir?. I r.imrdiate.'y hocd1re-:sd a Icrg r.it? to Lord "a'.maibury, pr'f.cnrc'i.g hts tcciuut r.r.jjst a a a ictru?, nvA In ec -tredicnu with the accent's of th?? e ?ccnd of bDth psrtiss, pnbMihtd in Ti'iie-s in lv '.:. lie bacs? u;; tH tt:t :n ez:t with n q'.tt.fioi from Alvviley'e iec nd to ehow mat the first hie wä3 the result uf a nistaken nndfratandinj is to tha fciral, a sact adml'ted by Lard Alv-tnley hicrteif, and he republishes the full accourit cf bcth seconds to prero the injastic3 of ths chsrge that hi brcther w&sEtartled. O'Connell concluck3 his letter to I'almc3Lury thus: You will p.crceivo that in neither account is there a word t.-s the cllect that my brother jumped bach. Oa the contrcry both accounts agree that he in-.L-tad on tho exthsn-re of trro shots intUting aside the question ot the first shot Jir? 1 by i?.im) thcugh Lord Alvanley was atisSed with ono shot. With reference to tho first sho1. fi rod by my trcthPr, you will vie that Colone! Ilcdgts says tha b!ral wa3 actually given and that in addition it vras sgreed unanlmoujly that Cibne' Dimer ehoald net be intrusted v. jtu the duty of giving the signal a second tim?. This csrt&inly loc-is a it tbs uusUke jrh'.ch L)rd . Alyaniey thcrght ray brother bid commuted was Ina to a blunder of the part cf hb lordship's second." Malmesbury's reply was brief, thansing O'Connell for his correction, and declaring that his cwn account was copied from a diary written at tbe time cf the duel from heartay, net from personal knowledge. He doss Dot sec, "however, any thins derogatory to the conrape cr character cf the combatants in his pnbiicatkn. H certainly had no such Iztenticn with regard to Morgan O'Cjnneli. Mr. O'Connell closes the correspondence by conrtecuj-ly maintaining that tho Earl's statement that his brcther jumped back, itcrtled, Ecemed likely to be taken as an imputation upon his cuursge; but as such inter t;cn has been disclaimed by his Lordih'n, while accepting the account of the second as the true one in fast, in justice to all parties he must publish lha whole carresponcence. WILL LlhTAKK 1UKKY? liov. S. S. Cox Say II May Mot Tractlce Diplomacy on the lionphorua. IV.'tEhingtou Epaclal j "V.'hen will jon sail for Turkey?'' a reporter ft?td ot Hon. 8. S. Caz this morning. "I may not Fail e.t all," replied Mr. Cox. "I haven't qualified as yet. I haven't ovoa if sipnf d my teat in Congress. S?ine cf my ierdsatf opp-jjed o mv accepting the mieicn, aid I heüfve Mrs. Cdxiita lea;ne wilh them. Wfconld it be considered much of a jake, io vou tl iuK, if 1 wera to decline ths !nre?,, m Tbe reporter couldn't ?av. Hr. Cox ia n great joter, but if he declines the Turkisn mireioo and rercaics at horn?, it will not ba fcr the pur pes cf psrpetratinga joke on the country, but with a viv of making tho raca fcr Governor of New York this feil. Maa7 cf his friend3 think it the opportunity of his lifetime. Van trait's MiatHke. "Dd till us about the Van Kindt trouble." said a repreentttivo of the Fan EranciccD Chronic? to a gentleman just from Pari??. "It is bsrd tosxplain that. Americans can not pcfsibly understand the impetuous tamper of the Parisian public. Demonstrations that vrculd seem tsrrifio here are merely natural exprfBsions of feeling over there." P-ar-hapti the Parisians bave been unkind t3 Van Zandt, since, after all. the Is a woman, bat locking at it iu another way, you caa not blame them. They were kind to her a long time, patient with all her caprices, but finally, when the delibrately insulted the public, tbe public rerent-d it." "Then ehe " "Khe did. At lead so they allirm in Pa-is. The or eia, I belif,vs, was 'the Barber cf Ssyille,' and it wa3 plain to the audience from the first that Mile. Van Zandt had enjoyed a very gotd dinner a regular Freuen dinner, a they fay here. I can net spafc from observation, but in Pans e7ery one says that Kcsina merely misunderstood her roe." "IIo?r so? ' "Why, yen remember in 'The P.irbsr,' that Corint Amalviva returns to Hasina's hor.?o apparently iu a state of hilarious intoxication. They Eay in Paris that Van Zandt thorght tha had to pay Amalviva, and went to coniderable expense to prepare fcr the part so much so that the real Acnalviva vt aa frczu with horror and forget to be tirsy at all." "Will she evar make peace vrith the F.iri .siane?" "It i3 r.ct likely. Tho public thsre are either all for jou or all agftir.it yon. There is no half-way about it. Sa thought they would forgive anytaicg, but if she tiad understood PaikM'ca better Ehe would never bave tried it. Tcey bslieve sha haa insulled them, rerlscting discredit upon hsraeif, her profeffiicn ar.d the pablic dignity. This is with the Parisians matter oi conviclioa, and her case must be hopeless. Mnnninf's Mlttaiou. ; Washington Critic. The opinion prevail? thai tbe President will rely implicitly npon Secretary Msr.ning'e rpcorcn endatiens, ia rrftrf-nca to all Ntv York appointments end that baha3 aligned to hira the deiicate tak o! rrarj.ing a f-lt? which will fc? c:nfi?trt v?ith tho princ ples laid down by the Prside.t, and ytt one which will contribute to Democratic succeis in the coming Slate o'octions, Secretary Manning's cr.rfrrences with Mr. Tilden ar-d the representatives of the New Ycik factions aro snppnEed to have relate l t- this eubject, czd it is hir.t?d by eome of Mr. Ilannmc'a friends that he baa fully rcaie up h's mind. Delegates frrin THmmany, tho Connty D.-mccrac? and other NaT York orgaD rations are expected here within a few dat s ui,d will de70to thpir attention mors strictly to Secretary Manning's clh:a than tj the White House. Sli Caa A (Turd It. jt. Louis I 'cit Di.spatch.J Tbe ladies have obcerveJ that Miss Cleveland hps not appearei twioe in the sami drc;3?irce thha3 been daing th9 honors o( the White Hon?e. As h?r brother has no other female relative to spend his hi; t alary on there is really no reason for exrec'.ins; rdj JelTersoniin biroclicity from the farainine branch of the administration. Hood's Sarsaparilla haa cured thonsands of cases of rheurxatisni. This is abundant reason for leUef that it will cure joti. Try it.

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-1 v: : -A f' :," -.loci's. VrM ' )t ..,.'3 4 1. - i, i i Karrt. oe rt Jüfiit, a!ttr örwJ. "hj Bt Tt 3t 1 tut It. th V.or !. V: RIAL AR! A." .' a ljx nnti-ma!:.rla medicine IU!. DAVID KENNEDY'S FÄVOR5TS RESHEDY, finwon goii'.f :i opinions, to traveler sliuM con. Fil'r liUfuul: i crii.li-c i:1rs3 it ln-lucle n lKttlfof this mc'i-in". If yin nre exisf-l to fn'qut'tit chariKC3r clin:atc.fi'il ai.e5 waicr, Favojltelt'-inedy phould alv,a3 Ik v;ti lu your reach. It cxj-U nialfti ial rolMns, an.) is tin- best preventative of eliDls nd m uari;.l f ertn the world. It ts'Ppcclally ofXirc'l p.s n trust won iy hpetMfle for the cure of Kianey Miii Dver cuiiiph.it.t, Constipation and all disorders nriin,: f n ni r. i impure str.te of tile llxxl. To women ho MiflT r from uny of tiie iiu peuiiar to their sex I"nvor!te I:eiuiiy t constantly proving itself an unfi'Ming friend a rea! 1lein. Aditrc ihe proprietor. l,-. l. Ki iin.tli , lu.njyui, K. Y. ai bottle, ofur t by uli oruuihts. , Eczema or Salt Rheum. Another Clnr and Positiv Kecovtry An Elderly Ladj's Lettor. Amern tbo numerous letters recclred by Dr. Kennedy testifying to notable fc'AiT Khki m cares, tr:e foliowir.2 will be fournl of interest to our reailör, vfhu may aecept our assurance of its perfect authenticity and tmtbluüiets: Wor.CKsrr.R, Mas., llarch 23, 1S31. Dr. I). Kennedy, Kondout, N. Y.: Pear Sir Until recently I bRve been for three years a fu Sorer from bait Rhcurn. It followed upon an attach of Erjslpolas, for walch I wüs for a lorK tiiie ender mcaical treatment. I placed nelf nain ia trie hands of tho phyrleians wco did, 1 have no doubt, all that could, be dune. One thine Is sure, however, I wa? non.9 tho better lor all the medicine ti.ey ave mo. Tho ptlctul and unfißhtly dlsope mt(ic continual pro.Ttes1?, until I bfp;an to feir I should never gel rid of it. By means cf ono cf those au idr;ts that often r?svlt in so unch b!e-ine I had tay attention called to your FAVORITE RKMlDY, whh h 1 was told would purely do mo goo"v I used it, and within a much shorter time tnan I would hve believed tofsiblo. I received a permanent cure. I an now pcrfccMy free Iroua Salt K'ueura. Wbat a comfort thi3 I, and hoT it places your wonderful medicine in ny opinion, you mevKuessat, but never know. I kesp it now consiaatly iu the house as a family medicine. Your truly, MRS. DIN Vll rilAlR. ifrs. rhalr Fomctfrne einco went oa a visit to KaDfl", foundacflFe of talt Rheurn, could net pet KAVOKHE i:kmküY, tent to .New York City for It, and cured the case. For all diseases of the Blood, I.iver, Kidneys, Bladder and ir.sestive Organs, Dr. DavKI Kennedy's FAVORITE RCMbDY Eondout N. Y. rxtor'. intLo mi :10a par. Mciais. renjit irom ft. RAOlCl-CL,n!: FCF. -i',ooriir.jul?nee.or TT-TJTTriTT" f over hr!.in wor. Avoid iJUkfc ygt'iä ia:i':ticu or prtrv Prr??if. ; f,IiT'1"' IwCireurnrdTricl rckI trtat'thbtUAS duel iiion to fc-.js.r.r. or cause TCSTXn . OR CVCrr -, v Founded on YEARS Bvur.C in MANYlj.,.,. r.i medical frinn. Thousand Cacs. p r,r,:.-j. 6v urcitrr.;.cation p'.lro t.ie ecbt ct ti.(tae in "-.-.;:: i.t tlr.ay. rhernt. r-Vy -cr-il tittioi i of the hu.. fV.'r'-aii orir..rn irt$-ored. PwTLe et::rat:tg: clerriecu JiUjfl 'fe, vhh re beic ' TltZATZZETrT. i--- e'J ere riven rack.&na KOQWS, - .C."!U."fru!c.ndrsp:d'vti;r'fb(.t ;a ilciiths, 7.O0tJ3 rrera uud exuti vigor. Ono Two ITlireeilci. HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'rcCHtKiSTt co-v IS. ftntb ot.. ST. iZ-tji.3. IiO. DI B SJTtJRErj PERSONS! Hot a Truss. IT U Ar.ic T-,r t rns of o ir Ar n'ianre. vviJ C iv;:: i-'xuiK tuiaI c, :io iv ;i t 'I i i I " i I I 1 i I "5J A r-cil-.r'' ' In 1 1 .-. I ! . i Curs ail farrjis rf PRIVATE, CHRONIC 441.0, SEJiTJAL BISEASLS. 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A KTIFIC1AL. TEST II WITHOUT J JPi-rTIG, AtSC Ecst Wuhingtoa Btreet, Rcfercnccß given to parties rvcaring them. gALLAKD'S IOFCLAP. Orders from ChrrchfF, Festival, Fartles, Viznit, and Adjoining Towns promptly eupplied. Crceincry, 1C2 orth Delaware. Telcptoir.o 40. C a a r.hy V jACois, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. IZ North Dtlavrp.rc Street. TerKB rccfor.ab?e. Send for circular. Filieen ytart exFcriccce. F Fi 3r k ONWOO V.Yt, Kast Krrtet itrect, crpcilto TotioScci IcllAcsrC'Ilr, Isd. QtlAS. K. ÖIIOVER. PURE LAKE ICE. OfLcc: No. 1T4 Efiit Market Street, Telephone ?C6. Not connected with ice combination companies D K N T I T , J. G. PARSONS, DO! West Washington Street, OVER NEWS 02ce Indianapolis. Jgj A. 1IERRÜ ANN, WATCII3IA1EK. CloctF, Jewelry and Eyeglarscs. Repairing iluslc Ikixesa Specialty. or: Past lUrket Street. H. C. STEVENS' HEW Y7ALL TAPEH A GHADS HCUn i Zas: Ohio Kiret, ludianapcli. Oil-Clo'-hK, Kasjps end M&ts. special doüjas V3 Window fchades and Inierior Decortticnt. ixnrss, S ADD LIS, ETC. AD - H23rß33T2-, :i E.st Court EL fvnd 0 East Wash. St. H. L. UM3TEAD. PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, No. 150 Virginia Avenue. 1 NbiANAFOLlS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Eryant t Stratton Collece. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free. When Blocs, opposite PostofTice. p 1LES BF.OTnEF.5. ADJUSTABLE IRON FENCE POSTS. Cheap as Cedar Posts. erAcenta wanted. Send for circular. Ofl.cc and Tactory, 95 South Pennsylvania Etrest. -jgINU & HOLMES, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Reliable Acents Wanted. CiT.ce and Salesroom No. 12 North Delaware St. J-EWIS C. (.AF.iilCCS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Thorpe Block, Indianapolis, M?('orpcratIon and Insurance Law, Stata and Federal Courts. pOCDEK'S JL CLE Ali HEAT MAEKET3, 232Etst WafhinRton St.,7S North Pennsylvania et. Stalls 1 and ü fast Mattet liouse. BFpring Lcrabs a eneciaity. CCIIEID A COMPANY. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH. Wkolcsale and Retail Dealer. No. 3 WettUaryiand Street. OCUWEICKLE &. PRANG Ii CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. !IaTn:Tacturers of Delivery Wagons and Spring Trucks cf all lnds. Repairincpromptlyattended to. Waecu and Carriage 1 aiming neatly done, hatisfactif.n erarBnted. 4"il end :GLst Washington Street. Stnrn'3 cnrEUioAL. dyz-wosxs, re. I Uartin2daxe' RIoci, near Pos'xCce. c:c: dye aid repair Esmticnen'a ciothlcs: Ox ladles' dreercs, etawü, sücuei, and ililt asi woolen goos cf every descripiion, dyed and re flnlehed ; kid glovw neatly cleaned at 10 cents pair. Will do more firt-cl3 work fcr lesi azzij than any fcacw of th9 kind In t.e Ptaie. QUAELZa A. FdKX0. Maser. Lrrr & adalib, EZWm AND GENERAL CONTSACTOS3 Ecoin a Thcrpe hioci, inaitnipous. Wg. BAWL3, DENTIST.. 6 Claypool Clock, opporlte Eatcs nonss. 8jccüd at;?r.tlcn jrlvcn to theprejcrvatlon of thi r.atnral teeth. Prices reasonablo. A cat.d To an Kro are snrcring fron er rrr3 and indiscretions ol 7catn, nervous weakness, early decy, loai c! manhood, e'e, I wiL1 F?nl a recced thp.t wiil care yon, P.ZZ 01 CHARGE. This great remedy wis discovered by a tipsionsrv tu ßoutli Arn ''.' Fend s?ll-ad-Cr&wM envelop? to iv, I052PHlT.:iNiIAN, Ey tlon I. NawtYrrV. Ohio ar.d Mississippi, 3t. Lent. 8:13 amlYlncennea... 1;C0 pra au Lonia-. 8:5 araiMitche!l.. 2:47 pa O-Jin. ..mm-.IOiJI im.Nortn Yemen..- 4:13 pa

RilLUAY TUTE TABLE. Wtst fnt tZtfl WrdartdiTi April 1?, 1SSS. TKAIXS KCS BT CKXTB.AL STlSDAED TIH. cCertonvllle, Madltun and ladlanapotia Depart. I An Its,' Pen th era Ex.d'y 4:10ara'Icd. A If. Ifall 9:45 ara L. & M. Ex.. d'y. 8:15 arailnd. A Chh Exd0:45ara Lou. fc M. ilalL. 3:50 pm N.Y'.diN.Fl. Ex.. 7;00pra Lonisv. At, d'y. 6:45 pra.SL L. A C. F. L.10:45 ra For tickets and fall information call at ticket oCce Penn. liner, northeast comer Washington anö Dllnola streets, or Union Depot Tlcfcct oaco. Vandalia Line. Depart 1 ArriTtj 7:15 an Nerv York Ex.. fi;50ari N. Y. Limited.... :lb am, Mall fc Ac 13:00 aa DayExpress,fi'yl.:t'0 am Cm. t I 7. S;S5 rd Terre Viauto Ac- 4 :03 pa New York Ex.... 4:15 pra I'scific Ex., d'y-10:4i T-mlN Y. Limited-... 5:25 pa Ind v S. B.nd ex 7:10p.m S.Iend Ai Ind cx.10.55am lDd.&S.Pndcx5:lCrm S.Bend it Index. 6:42pm For ticket and full inforaatlon call at ticket 0l2ce Penn. Lines northeast corner We.shinctoa and Illinois 6treets, or Union Depot Ticket OSce. Cincinnati, Indlaunpons, bt. Loa 1 ua Cni caeo. Cincinnati nrriFicrr. Depart Clncinnstt and Florida Fast line, dativ, s. and c c :CCara C'ln.. RushvEle p.nd Cob Acc 11:15 ara Cln. and Lcnhvllle Ji'all, p. c S:5 pa thnrnnati Acc , daily. 6:.s5pa Lrrle IndliußTihe Arc daily 20:5 aa Cln. and 6:. Louis ilall, r. c 11 :V3 aa Indianapolis Acc , 4:.l5pa Chicro and ft. Louis Fast Lino, deiiy, f. end c. c 1D:45 pr3 aciCAGo i;vir-iON. Depart Chlcrrosnd Rock Island Tx . 7:15 ax

i-niuapo Kf.i, p, c...-........12:10 pra V.cslern Exprcxs 5:iCra Lnicaro, t'eona una uurimgion Ftft Line, e , r. c ...... ....... II :20 pa A-rrive -C. and K 1 fts-t Line, d'y, c. C, s. 8:S5 an Laiayette Acc. ..30:55aa Cinn. End loulvilia Mall, p. c... 3:30 pa Cincinnati Acc t:4?pa The tine via C, 1. at. L. and C. and L. K, and Wt a follows: I.c-ftvo Jnda'polls 5:00 pa i Ar. Inflla'roIU 10:4Casa Arrive Lafcyette 7:25 vm;Lv. Lafayette... 8:05 aa Arrive Bloo:ntn 12:10 f.m,Lv, Bloom'tn 2:S5aa For nap, time tablce, rates of fare, and all in formation .apply at Ticset OSee, 116 South 111 tnola street, and Uaicu Derxt Ticket Otce. Cliicngo, rst. I.onln and Flttibnrrr. (lAK-HAKDLE AND PrNNSYL7A:::A IJNk.) Derart. Arrivi New York.Ftiladelp'a, Washington, BaIUmore, Pirtshurp, and Columbus Express... 4:10a.m. Dayton dColumtu8 Ex 11:10 a.m. Richmond Accommo-1 datlon......... 4:00 p.m. New York,PhIladelp'a, Washinpton, Balti-i more, Pittrbur. CoInmbus A Dayton Ex. H 4:S5p,m. N. Y. Limltea...,. 1 5.2) p.m. 11:45 a.ni 4;S5p.i3rf h 8:40 ttai 10:10 r.nt. s ;C0a.n, CHICAGO DIVISION, VIA Z0KOMO. LcuiFTllle and Chicago! Fast Exprees.. 11:00 p.m. 4:00 a,nw Louisville and Chicago; Fxpreis, r. c 11:15a.m. - S:S5p.ra, Daily. Daily except Sunday, e ei&eplng car. n Hotel c?.r. For tictats and fell Infoncatloa call at ticket cfljce Penn. Lines northeatt corner Washington and lllino:B streets, or Union Depot 'fielet OiSce. Vvabask, St, I.ouIa and 1'aclHic litlway. Derart! Arrivt Dot. & Chi. Mail. 7:15ara',Det. Ex 8..... 8:00aa Tcl.Ft.W.tLI.Ex 2:lfpm Pacific Kx. .ll:SCaa Det. Ex., d'ye.... 7:15pm Dct. SiChi. M'l. 8:55pu TohFtVtDetdy 11 :C0Dta;Tol.FtW&Detdy( t:5'Ma Fortickfts rnd full information call at City Ticket 0ce. 23 to. 111. st. or Union Depot Ticket Ofl.ce. Iu11umjoHh aud Viuceuue. leparti ArriVB LH. A Cairo Ex... fc:ltara; Ylncennes Ac...M10:40aa Vincennes Ac.. 4:0C'pmiML fe Cairo Ex... 6:30pra For tickets and lull information call at ticxet ofScf Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washlnctca ai-d Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Omce. Cincinnati, Hamilton aud. lndlaivapulln Depcrtl ArTlvy Cin.,Diy& Tol. 4.(am!Connrvt Arc- 8 soaq C, D..T. &N.Y...K;:-;5am Cin., F. S; St. L ll:50ana C'inntrsv. Acc..w 4:25;m Cia. Acc 5:Cöpm C..D..T.&N.Y... 6;35ria Cin.. P. A St. L,...10:4Ci)a Indiana, llnovnlnjctua aud VFeatcrn ytohia division, Depart. i Arrive. FrcJCc Ex & Hüll 7:25am' E.i?,Ex.r.r, a dy 3:5naa K. &T.F. Line r e 5:0?rm.Ctncin. Spec. r.cll:05aa EAB.LEx. drcliriOprnjAtlanUcExAM. C.'SCpa EASTF.RN DIVISION. E'nEx.r.c.B 'Id.- 4:2i..m PaciücEx.r.c, dly 8:&5aa Day Fx- 11 :45am; Wcftcrn Ex... 4:45pa Atl'c Ex.r.c.dly. 7:0rmlB.4B.,Dc.B.r.c.d.l0:35pa For tickets snd lull information call at the New Ticket OZlcc, No. 1SS South Iiiinois street or at the Union Depot Ticket Office, B, IncUcÄtca üeep er; r. c, reclining cars. I rirt innapolls, t-catnr aud Hpriuglirltt. rdnilA Day Ex.... 7:C-0am!Mall & Day Ex.-12:ü) n Local Si Day Ex.. S::3pmlLocal fc Day Ex.. 6:15ra Louisville, New Albany ana Chicago. (Chicago Short Line Dlrislon.) Depart. Arrive. Frankfort Acc . 8:00pm Indlarjap' Ms it'l- S:lf.ara Chicaco Ng't E.8.11 :20pm Ind. Ng't Ex. d.s. 8:i"aa C. & Ü. City 11 1 .l2:45pmilndianapolis Acl0:0Cam For ticket and Information, cwJl at Union Do pot and 2G South Illinois tstreet. IndJanapoits and St, Loata. Deprt.l Arrival ray Express rs... 7:lüam N. Y. & B, Ex..- 8:45 aa Paris Express. 3:50 pn Local Pats 9:b0 aa B. tet. Im Ex... 6.-J5 pm Ind'apoiis Ex.. 3:00 pa N. Y. &eu L. Exll:S0 pm Day Express 6:23 pm For tickets and all Information call at city ofico No. 2 Bates House Block. Union Depot and Hat chusetta Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Colombo, tnnctuuaU nud ln dlariapolls. Dei-art.! Arrlva, N. Y. A Eo. Es... 4 :00 am U N O A 3t L Tx C :40 am D. S. A N. Y. Ex.30-.10 am' vv.Ft. W.A if Kx.l0:45 aa And. Allien Fx.il:i5am B. liar. AA. Ex. 2:20 pa W.FUW. AM. Ex 5:53 prniB. led. A So Ex. :0C pa N. Y, A B. Ex.. 7:15 pm N. Y. A 8. L. Exll;15 r EF.:nTwcon civisiON. Depart. Arrive. 4:CC am 2:?3 pm! 6:Pam.... 4:55 pa C:15 &m....M .. pm:i0:4fiam -.25 pa 10:10 am...... :Wpm 2:2Cpn .-...IC:5pa 11:15 am 7:15 pmj 3:5pn........M For all information, rtcs. maps, time tatlea, etc., call at the Unloa Ticket Oihco, Bates Ifous corner, MaKfachiiACtU Ayentie DcTOt or at tha Union Depot. STATE KA1L.WAY TIME TAltLK. llTansvillA nnd Terr Cante Ratlroad. I Via V3ndall Line. I Lve Indisnapolir- i7::5 am pii:55 am slOMS pa Terre Jinute.. 30:10 am 3:00pm ":20 aa Arr Kvansville..... 4:C'Jpm' 7:05pm 7:50 aa Lve Evansvllie.....;ij".:i5 am r30:r,o arn t 8:15 pa Arr Terre Iiante.. 10.03 am 2:17pm ll:ö9pra Indianapolis-, 3 :c-Q Tjzp 4:40pm 3:50 aa Daily, f Daily except Sunday, r Parlor cat. t Sleeping car. JEvoBsvilI- and Term llnnto Kallruad. Via I. Tid st. I Railway. Lve Indianapolis- 17:10 am! llpa Terre Haute IG: n am r 8:0Opm s H.-.-Oara Arr EvanEVlJle,.... 4:C0pm 7:C5tm 7:10 ara Lve F-vansville-... i-f;:C5 am rl0:":0 am sp 8:15 pa Arr Terre Hanta. 10:O0 am r 2:17 pm 8 11 -.53 pa Indianaio'la..! 3:15 pmi 6:25pm' 8:45 aa Dally, t Daily except Sunday, p Parlor car Sleeping car. r. Ittver. LKAVE EAT. Lcrirsport !7:S0pm 7:C0 am:7 DeuTtr I. jP. et! I C. Crosr-lnc-: 3"C0pa 7:53 aa C Columb!City 11:31 pra 2:45 am 4 Auburn June-' l:li.rm lC:Mprj3: t ARRIVE. i Butler 2:00 am 11:30 sn 2: AEKITS. :10 pm liCiCpEt :2rall:53arj ;Spm 9;12 r a 25 pm 7:5 aa rxAVK. 45 pm 6:30 aa Lo;aniort, Crnwrortisvllla and south western Vandalia Line. EC ITU. 5CBTH. a. to. p, m.t , 7:00. S:Jdep Ixvap'pcr: ar &. m. p. 11:30 & SI :55 0:40! 9:5J 4 :55 dcpColf'x vial. CAL-ar 6:35 ar......indla2POil8... .dtp 5:4ö ar. Cr&wfordETille.. cp S:40 6:f0 5: 8:44! 8:13 2:05i 8:CK) ar Terre Haute detj 6:4'ji TortWoyce, Cincinnati and Lcnlgfllle 'Leave Inilananolls via lic-e I-lr rxrTKWAED. p. n. 11:15 6:00 pa 9 :'.'! 3:57 pin 7:41 12:c8 i a C-5C 12:C3pm Ar, Ind'nspol'a Lv.'tloi 10:1C ara ...Mnccie... C:GO i:i5pia " -PartfcrJ.... " 6-.n 2 CO pa foci iz:l.. pa ; ...bunion.- " :it' X'M pn t: ii:iü an rcn v. ayne Ar :?.. 4:tOpa Direct connection ai Fort Wayre v,ith L. 8, and 11. g. trains fcr all points north end cL Cincinnati, Wabash and lilchJan, Tla lie E.in. Ind A Gr E Fx 4:15aniWtb Al2dEx.ll:C5,aai ichA bo BExJl :00am Cin A led Ex 2:30 pn Wabash Ex e:10pmInd AEtL Ex 11:10 pa Wabash Hallway, Frca Lafayette Junction, connocttcj with IH C. and L. Exprce?, wert...-iil:03am!ia:15am t:25pa Sarress, Citl... 1 2;i3 aal 8;&5aai iMlU