Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1885 — Page 3

TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 1 1885.

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RAILWAY NEWS. "Wben the Value of Kewder to a Main Line Disappears Rapidly Bankrupt Hoad Other Iterce. In a ihcrt time reduced rates to the T7orM'a Fair will be taktn off. Electric headlights are giving eatls!actioa to the company and engineers. Ifijor Emmett will take charge of the i'ckets of the G, H. nd I. to day. The J., IL and I. people are mating extniv improvements in the the pare at Ncrth Verr.cn. Mr. Dowd is tatirg a deeptr interest in the afTair of the Moncn tbau any President the road h.s ever had. The reports cf all the Indianapolis raids lor the Kiftt int 1 will thor a heavy increase over thce for Marci. It is harctd from one of the friendi of Ur. E B. Thoniaa, General iliacer cf the Eee Line, that that ptntieiaan has no intention whatever of resicnlct &r,oat Jane 1, as lag teen heretofore slated. Yesterday waa the last day of the hrst half of the Ureal year cf the Yandalia endir;? October il, 1S5 The Superintendents of Motive Power and Stationary Department commence tacay the work of maxim; an invoice of their entire stock. This invoiC9 ia made iui annnaüy. It will require u week or tw before rerorts will be filsd. The Elsomfiela and Bedford Road probably hauls more stone than any other Indiana road, a large portion of which it brinrs to this city by way of te L., N. A- and C. This sicne, which :s the rh;et quality, ia prccured in tli Uedford quarries, whica ard dow heirs; worked for all they are worth. Hvx(l:edB of car loads have been med in building the State house. The Y&Iue of feedtrj to a niiin line disappears yery rapidly as the main line rates decline. On tic Wabiah much, and prhap9 xnest, of the through traffic, at least west of the iliasissippi, pe.ys trunk line rate. Then waa very little profit in theee for anybody last year, and least for the western sections cf the rentes ca which these rateaare made, became tbeir traffic Is relatively thin. This year it is even less profitable for the VVabnh it may very likely yield no prjflt at a'J. Under euch circamstancts branches are of no servants ge nnlfa their own earnings are greater than thbir expenses, however much tac they may contr.bate to the main line. We have now fairly entered upona period Of reorganization, sorof t.ins like that which ccuxied fr&xu about 187; to 1S7D, when bankxui. raurratie baiit before Is7-I were reorgan ind cr formed into new i-ysieaia. Thia pvricd wa then and is nov a trying ol Vvii ra error's ara made to get ai mich t. io-sible for tfc roads that have f mi c tl. ird this n'ay be done sometimes by boir bow mocU harm a railroad can d3 Its miction?, as well rs by making it arn a i rctii for its owns; f jr at auch times t!i9 ) r? of a railroad r.my get more for it b a-Jiii:c it to a jclvent co japmy than by any peweire MircfSP in operating it. Aftr 1-7 J th.it t'cubtWss was much more the csö than now, for then the br.Jcrn;.t roiis were, lEnrv of them, thort Jin, which cr-ld be much mere prctit&b'e directly a j arts of a cjstem than they coctld ba otherwifc. Parirg the late period of railroed con?tmcticn comparativdly tnw hort roade were built by independent companies, and tie Jarer part of the mileage now in Xfrceitera' hsnda Ojniista cf considerable eys-te.-i , as the Denver and Ilio Grande, the "Wateah and tbe East Tennessee, which moreover are not all new. and even such lines a3 th West Shore, the Nickel Plate, and the Tix8s cd SL Ixinis are fitted to ba trunks rthr than bracches. though doubtless th9y m'ght be wcrth more to eome other railroad company than to tbeir own stockholders. Nevertheless, it ia desirable that the pre?ent period of reorganization should b9 also a pericd cf redistribution, as the old one wa, and it ia probable that It will be so. RailTfiy Gizette COÜRr-IIOÜöE LOCALS.

One of the Suits In the Harrlaon Trouhles In the Circuit Court A Small Damage Suit. , Fire Dprartcient par-roll for ths hU half Cf April, 40. The Indianapolis Schweizer MVunercuor Jias filed articles of association for recorJ. There ia do stock, and the object of the asao fat ion ia tbe calti7ation of music. William ifacKenzle has tileaault against YÜIiam H. Poor for damages, crowing out ?f the cutting down of one hundred treee, ccordicg to the complaint which are laimed to have beea worth ?'00. Demand CCO. Thllip J. Marshall has filed suit against dlahloa H. Floyd ta collect ?3,400 alleged to be due for the construstioa cf s frame house, Ticdera written contract dated Saptember 11, 'iyJ. The contract is lost, and cannot be et cut in fall. Jadge Tiylcr has nrauted a new trial ia the suit of James E. Twinaoie vt. the Sire et .Car Company. In this suit plaintiff saed for damaff. smwing out of a;i accideat to bia wife while riliap on one of the cars In the trial recently, pialntit! vas givea f l.SaO by the jury. The cast against Frederick and Henrietta TJjecbert, for petit larceny and receiving etc! en goods, has gone over in the Criminal Court till to-morrow. It is thought that the ptrty whcee property was in dispute will ccxre in and an amicable aJjastrnent of the matter will be had. Jude Norton yesterday tried Toae Esch-

I ty. The crime was stealing a coaple of I difKW. 7te defendant is the mother cf a I Tery aaialt irjfaot. and because of this th9 I Court withheld sentence until such time as cild can be placed in charge of S3m one TJtpT; ttt) Court savin? the child should not yjo be made to sutler the punishment of tbe Ur'her. V The euit of Desdemona Howlacd, Adeline y.Hannaman. Lydia B. Harrison and Alfred

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ocn ismen cf John C. S. Harrison ai receiver cf tte Indiana Eaniinj; Company is on txisl bfoN Judce Ayrej. The complaint was filed lat fall in the Circuit Cjart and ia a lengthy doenment, tut two plt-u-ental complaints have been nld cincp tren. Tho oriiral CDajplatnt aets ont ttat Deideruona JlowJand, Adeline F. Htrieman and Lydia B. Harrison loaned .isref inrsa cf money to Alfred Harrison, wbo in turn gave it over to the Tile Worka Dd tcok the cotes of that csrwration which, wire endorsed over to the tbre ladle?, the megr ?ate amount belac $1!M2S. Afterward Uarruon'a Bank failed, and then cirxe ths execution of certain mortpagfs, etc, ore .of which was a Ceed by Alfred Harrison of his homestead ircry Jcc Lamb, Rsceirerof the ruined bank. There was also a mortgage aJgced by hira to the e are ties on

Harrison's bend, and tbe, it is caimd, wire made by Alfred Harrison when be wa laborim under excitement aad dia'ress ever his ruined - condition, anl, therefore, while he waa uneoucd cf mind. Afterward he repudiated these ioetrumenta. Ifeanwhile. as it appears by the iu:p!emntal complaints, John C 8. Harmon, us Keceiver of tbe Indiana BankIrg Cam cany, was ordered to pay forthwith teto court the balatca due from him as Ea cetver, i 41. and that udou h5s filure to do io tLti Grand Jury returned an indict mnt against him chargin t; him with embez2!ement. Tbe euretia of Harriecn thsn went to .Mrs Margaret McCarty Harrison, and spread it &be winld rais6 .'Ä.Ä'0 ff the amount thev would rhe the bnlnr.ee. ':j -IIS. and take tue mortzafs referreu to lo secure them. This proportion wa3 accepted und tbe indictment a-iiust Hsrri-on was ncllied in the Criminal Cjart. PJaintirfs llese that ilr. Harmon, a the wife of Alfred Harrison, has an interest ia his eslat, and that thsa othr plaintitT, under und byvirtU6cf their original areemert with aid Alfred fiarrison, h7e a prior claim on the borr.etead of said Alfred so far as c!cfiidflot hprein are conceni?d. Tse caie will probably cccapy two or tartc daje. Local Courts. CTEKIOB cour.T. Rcora 1. Hon. N. B. Taylor, Judse. Frank McWhinney vs. City of Indianapolis et al. Sait to pay money. Judgment for plaintilT(McWhinner)for C:, and for defefdaot (At derfijn, TrcBtee) for f'X'Jiil. Kobrrt Mitchell Furnitnre Cotnoaay v. Beter Kontier. Sciitcanote. Jadmeat fur flC-JW. William Bobinson vs. William Koterman. Hnit on contract. JuJgcaeat for iij. Levi Ham l'cn vs. C. C. Fri tehee. Bait on account. Judzcaent for defendant. Jme 1'. Twiname v?. Citizens' Ste?t Eailway Company. S:lt for lamages. Motion for nen trial eustalned. Kocta 2. Hca. D. W. Howe, Jade. D. A. Balston vs. Nathan Boercstein. It?plevin. t)a trial by tiie Court. ciKcriT corr.T. Ilea. A. C. Ay re?, Jude. Desuercoüa Howland ft al. vs. Charles Mayer et al. On cotes. On trial by the Court. CIUKINIL CCCET. Ken. Kerce JJorton, JnCge. State vp. Tone E-chwiler. Grand larceny. Findicf; cf gulty and sentence withheld. State vs. Frederick and Henrietta Bsfchert. Tetit larceny and receiving etolea gocds. Continued. John 1. Woodard Aain. John T. Wocdard we9 arrested again yesterday morning for an alleged violation of ttie postal lae. The arrest was made bv United State-s crric?rs fit th inefar.ee of 1L W. McAfee, aifot of the Cjmtock Soci".y Ir the tu rprisji on of Improper Literature, who charges Wuodard ith semtin circa-1-irscf the Ljuijinna Lottery and ''Little h8eni" through the mails. WooJari Ruve i 1,U0 bail. '

A IUSIAN UIV.I. TO f 'KltniNAND Suicdltr. : Ilnuu liunk of MUHodh Throusli l'fti-ili (! Contrnrt and Truuiactivus. I Loudon Tirae.l The trial cf Hykov, ones manager of the defnnct bank vt Sitciine, wh-o, by ther'Orix.ity of his deprf dations. untaitihed (Ten in noT-fe, obtainel an almost Europf an notoriety, took il;i20 eome little time ago at the Moscow assizes. The bank of SkopiLe, foanded in 1SGJ, was a c mmnnal, not a strictly government inBtituticn. Bykov was appointed manager, although he had ben guiltv, while holding aprtvious appointment, of extensi7o malversation. Bat the orfenso was overlooked, perhaps for a reason suggested by the Bussian proverb, "Only he who has not sinned against G cd has not robbed the Czar." Tne malversations of the ex-managar and his confederates were reckoned at l'J.OOJ u JD roubles probably tbe biggest robbery ever perpetrated, even in the Empire of the Czar. The Chief of Police waa iu Bjkov'e pay. AleksandrofT, the local Jusjice of the Peace, called in derision Kvkov'a lackey, received from the bank a loan of 100.000 roubles and a stipend of ö'hj roubles a year. His successor, Likaretf, was put on a similar footing. The connivance of the smaller othcial frr, such as the Pcstmsster and the Inferior police, was Eecnred in lik fashion, es aho the members cf the force who acted aa the manager's ppiea. Having tbna bought the entire local administration. Bykov became as roach the autocrat of kopine as the Czar is of all tha Unaeias. In lS'iS there was ad licit of 51,000 roubles. Bykov drew up a fa'se balance sheet, and of eo satisfactory a character that it drew deposits from all parts of the country. From this date the affairs of the bank went from bad to worse; but the more desperate became its condition the more brilliant grew its balance sheets. Though he was doing no legitimate banking business whatever, Bykov, by the ofler oITJJ per cent, interest on deposits (while other banks were paying 5), procured lands in abundance. To show how his excemional profits were earned, Bjkov entered in the bank's books divers ingeniously contrived financial operations. There were tictitioas difconuts, tictitlous loans, fictitious purcheses, and rictitious sales. An old man in tne pay of tne bank, so illiterate that he could hardly write his own name, signed every DfC?mlr a contrsct for the purchase of several mill tors' worth of iniaginiry sernriu, and this transaction, and the esnlting imaginary proSts thereon, always ligured on the bogus balance sheet presented to the Minister and published in the Gazette. Bykov not only paid hii depositors a high rate of interest, he gave away large sums to charitable inititutlons, supported schools and subsidized churches, thereby securing tne gocd will of the clergy and acquiring a hieh reputation fcr piety and philanthropy, good works, and right vies All thee gifti, as these gifts as well ss Bykov s own personal exptnditure, which wes on a lavish tale, were taken from the b ink's collar's and ntered as payments to dummy customers. The remainder and greater part cf the receipts end deposits were simply stoleD, either for the rnacaaer's own purposes or to buy the si'encof h.a confederate?. Ppsrj were rr ade on an extensive aa'e and with little attempt at disguise. Antiff, a man of straw, drew on Earoceir, equally a man cf straw, for fifty or a hundred thousand roubles, discounted the bill, and got the money. Then the operation weald bereve:s!d, and Safoneaf. get the money. Tnre'.y fictitious btll3 with imaginary names were discounted, aod porters and messengers of tbe bank figured in the books as debtors for tens cf thousands of roubles taken by their master. "Every thlcg was done en f AmiHe," eaid one of the witneses. But to profit by all this profusion it was nerestary ta belong to the clique, to be either a protector, a kinsman or an accomplice. Lists cf suppliants were laid regularly before Byirov, who, according to his capric?, wrote oppesite each name "granted" or "refused." When a bill fell due the acceptor was courteously requested to accept another, including the discount, which, it is hardly necessary to say. nobody ever thoasht.ct paying in coin. But after a while even these formalities ceased to be observed. . When the favored few wasted money tuey asked for it

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lock money from the cash box without cot ntir g It," aaid one witness, "rhey came wlh a pocket hasdkerchirf, filled it with tank notes, and went home," testified another. bech was the method of doing business in the famoH bank of Slopine. And the swindle went on, not for a few weeks or months icerely, but loreomethirg like fiitepn long j ears, an üsloucding fact even fcr Busiia, and elsewhere unimaginable. In a emill provincial town, where everybody knows evert bod 7 e'f. Brknv'n Hnir. nrl tha ' bank's pofitioa could net be teeret, and li . . . -nen me eres a came, me entire province (Kraser) produced bat nineteen nforinnates who Lad intrusted taeir eivings to M. Bvkov and his felion robcers, and aioag the ;,0j caitr,n:eis of the bank Lot one dwelt in fckopine. How, above all. did thp irregularitios eicape etter.tion? For ths law places ccmiaur.al banks under the iurutdiate 8nprvision of the Mayers and municipalities It 's their dniy each rconth to examine t.b bcok.-j. count the rab. p.Ld overcaal the sicnritir ro r,. ! wer is simple. They wre privy to the fraud and participators in the plunder. AH robbed the ba-jk. Mayer Ik-nnifeoy robbed. Mavor Ootschinnikcy robbed, the Town Clerk robbed, every member of the mumci pality robbed. Tlie monthly audit wai a farce. The books were never looked at, the cash never counted, and the balance Ehe et wa3 Eigned without being examined. Bykov could do whatever e liked, and cocducted himself with all the insolence of an ignorant parvenu, liiere dwelt In the town a doctor of the name of Bitni, a i-j&n cf good repute and highly esecu;ei but. birg to unfortunate as to otfend Bykov, he was one day ordered by tne police to bstske himself to tha town of Kassimvo and there abide. No iea9on fcr this arbitrary proceeding was assigned, and It was enly when the day of rf ckoning came that Dr. Eitn! learned that his expuUion was due to Rvkov, who hid remarked to the Chief of Police that the Doctor was an "evil intentioned man." Oa this hint the Chief of Police had acted. A young ftllow named Sakoloff was so ill-ad-vised as to whistle while passing the manager in the public garden of Skopine. Bykoy chose to look on tai3 cs an insult, and the youth was exiled by administrative order. "The polier of Skopine," caid the witne3S Lantkoy, whose evidence was quoted in the indictment, "was ready at any moment to ex cute Bykov'e least desire." Nor was th's ail. Bykov counted eo confdently on the sr.pport of the local reprei entalives of tho Government that he lorded it over everybody, openly rated the lire brigade because they did not conduct thenieelvts to his satisfaction at a fire, aod, vexed bysometbowof independence on the part of tte Chief of Police, told him tha; he had better take care hat bo was itoat. "Vou are nobody very pBrticulir," said Bykov, "and I have only to ay vjorJ ta h.vo seat dwn en jour place a wa-.:-.n '.aid of Coie.'a of I'wMcp." Vbe:i, in order to r'l'u M. Disk'.'Liv, who. uiifortnna'eiy f.,r himsir, wfd the bftr.k 1 ',,, o roubles. lie had this geritleiranV Lous? seized muI cilVied for by nuctbn, not a 6iri,';e bidrer ar;.eired oa the cene, s i great Was the f-r inspired by the ail-pow.rful n-: a a as er. This v,ai exactly what Bvkov drsircd. Tim hnnse wtia worth 'O.CCO ronb.t..; he nude iLe ;onip!ai?ant police value it at 1)000, ar d r,ad the unfortunate M. Diakwnrfv cst into priroa, where he rtru&intd or eleven mcuths. In tbls way an aimcst il iterate man -fcr the maaagsr con.'d cnly jut rfai ard Wiite bscame absolut mattf-r of Stoyio. "(iod alone could rrn'nd agiinst Bykov," said one ci the witcesEes. It was only In LV;2 that some gentlemen in question succeeded in gotting printei in the Boesian Courier several letters on tha af fairs of the Bank of Skopine. Tne journal that did this goot?. woik for the c immunity is one of the few liberal orgaos left, and it has been harried and pf ;-3ecutnd by the rjovernmcnt to the versro rf extinction. The letters in tbe Courif r were the death sentence of the Skopine Btnk. Creditors rushed from all parts nf the country to withdraw their deposits; but the ran ceased almost as soon as it began, for the strong room, instead of containing the 12.COO.OC-0 roubles, aa shown on the balance she et, ' was empty, and the bill cases were filled with bogus pnper. The bank fell, and preat wai tbe fall thereof. The scandal and the panic it erased spread far and wide, confidence was at an end, and there was a run on nearly every ccramunal bank in Russia. A few stood the test, buta few dczen come to the ground, and when their aß'uirs were looked into they were found to be pretty much in the same condition as tboe of the Bank of Skopine. During Bykov's trial he protested warmly and often esainst what he called the injustice of the public and the press. "They say that lam a monster; that I have stolen six million?. It is a gross calumny. I swear before you, gentlemen of the jary, that I stole but one million one million only," he protested, with indignant gesture and unconecious humor. This was quite true, as his young advocate triumphantly proved. For his personal use Bykov had taken only a million. But he had been enabled to take that million only by spending four millions more as hush money. Downright Cruelty To permit yourself and family lo Saner!" 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ITlußrm rrprtu-xud telovt ere the rr.m ii&unefi end rehr.lle in the city, and cre entirety tewthy c tU j)ciro7ce cf Sentinel readert, V. riSJJEK, Ü. D.. TILE SPECIALIST, 5 North Delaware trcet. Cff ce raj6: Thursday, Friday and Saturday. rOTHf CAEY ASD DKUGGIST. DR. E. D. PORTER, 90 fonth Iillnois fit. Dr. Dendj'K Cherry Couch Cure. Sample free. KTIFICIAL XEUTII WITHOUT .V XX-.SlTJS:, At of,! East W&fhirgton ctreet. reference zf a to pertlee wc r.ring them. jgALLAED'S FOPÜLAR ich: ckeam. Orders fron Churchce. Festival?. Fartlea. Pin. Tiles, and Adjoining Towns promptly supplied. Creamery, 3C2 North Delaware. Telerfcome 410. C IIAKLS 1". JACOIS, SOLICITOR OF TATENTS. CC North Delaware Street. Te:me retEcrabJc. Send fcr circular. Fifteen years experience. QIIAELrs A. Ki rxit Itirlet street, cppaslte FottoCcj,IcClacapolIr, Ind. iiiAS. e. enovfR. PURE LAKE ICE. CfXce: Nc. 174 East Market Street, Telephone C6. Not connected with ico combicatlon companies D L N T I KT, T. G. PARSONS. GOJi Weft VfashiEgton Street. OVK NEWS Office maianapclis. A. IIEER1TANN, WATCII3IAKEB. Clocis, Jevre'.ry and Eyeglasses. Repairing Music ibexes a Jfpcclally. tTAst Market Street. ( y C. FOKSlNGEi:. VjT. l'fiaüUOAL icoorEit, And Manufacturer of LTnck find Arhftltinc Varri'hes.'iHT.lMtch.r.okin.Koi.rng snrt KuiliiuzFcltR. i'ilt u A.M. (iKAVhL llOOKi Laid and He;.aire1. Til;. Iren and Shiupic Koofa Fainted aud Kepatre-1. cincc l bouth ecn. st. Teleohone 417. H. C. 2TSVEN3' NEW WALL PATEK & EIIAD2 nOUE2, 4 iwuisuaio street, JcciuapciiK. OU-Clotcs. KnteK end Mats. rectal dpiirr.i It Window tfhadfR tad Invrior DecoraUonK, "I Eas t Court St. and SC LaH Wr.tü, Si. H. L. UMiTEAD. riiEüCKirTiON' imuG store. No. VC Virslria Avennc J.NL'IANAI0L33 BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Fryr.nt ä Straiten Collesr. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free. When Elcci, cppcite Fojtoflicc. 1LEB BF.OTnEi:S. ADJUSTABLE IRON FENCE POSTS. Cheap as Cedar Foits. "AKentsvanted. S-end for circular. C.1iceanl Factory, 6 South Fenusylvania Streit. jTINü 4t E OLM Ei, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Keliable AtentB Wanted. Oftice and Salesroom No. 123 a North Delaware St. 1 EWI3 C. GARttlCDä. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tfcorpc Elock, Indianapolis. JTCorpcration and 1 :?urance Law, State and Federal C'curtf. JO II A KIT Y, And Faraol Manufacturer, Virginia Ave. tt?Kcpairiup and Coveriug Neatly Done. pouin:ivs CLEAN MASKET3, 2Z2 East WashlDpton St.,T8 North Fennsylvanla 8t. Stalls 1 and o i'at-t Market House. iaa.Spriug Ixmbs a epectalty. gCUEID tt COMPANY. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH. Wholesale end Retail Dealers. No. f8 West Maryland Street. s CI1WE1CKLE & PRANGE, CARRIAGES AND KUGGIES. JIanufacturers of Delivery Wazocs and Sprla2 Trucks of all kinds. Repairinppromptlyattended to. Uauon aud Carritge I'cinting neatly done, Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 l end 426 East Wahinston Street. W mrirr d axials. SWZB AND GENITAL CCSTKACTtiy.S Kcosa 21 Thorpe Elccx, lnültnroila. ' 8. KAWLä, . LI Xl"5 T. 6 Caypool ElocJt, or r-otite E&tct Uoase. Bpecial attention Riven to the pretervatloa cf Ui. natnral teeth. Prif reasonable. A CA It I. To all who are fuzerlng rromer rora and Indiscretions of youth, ceivoni weak ce$s. early decay, loss of manhood, eta, I wll seed a receipt that will rare yon, FREE OI CHARGE. This great remedy waa discovered b a rjlisionanr In Eonta America. 8end feli-d flresrd envelope to Rev, JOaEPHfT.UNMAN. 6t tlon D. Newryorlr. - Ohio and SXIsslsslppi, St. Lents -. 8:10 aalVtucennea........ 1:00 pa Zxt U Lonln 8 :S5 am ! Mitchell . . 2:47 pit CCn ...10:81 amiNortaVcrccTi.. 4:lSpc nora M;Uiv,tClLCizzsV , , 7:Mpa

RAILWAY TISE TABLE, W eat lata efftct Wtintitr$ Arril 12. 1SSS. TEA 1.V3 En BT CENTRAL TASDAED Till. eflreraonvllle, Madlion ana Ibillauapolla . , DepATLf ArrlveW Southern Ex d'y 4:10 ta Ind. -ft M. Mall 9:5an L. & M. Ex..d'y. 8;l5aa;irid. A CbL Ex.-10:45ara Ix)U. A M. HaiL. S:50 pm N.Y.A N.P1. Ex.. 7;00 ra Lonisv. Ac,, d'y. 6 :45 pm SL L. & C. F. L1G:45 pa For tickets and full information call at ticket ofice Fern. Lines northeast corner WaMnrtoa and Illtnofi ctreete. or Union Depot Ticket O&ce. YanlAlla Line.

Dopart. I ArrtTti 7:15 am ;?-ew Tora Ex-.. 8:50 ara Man N. Y. r.irritprt. S :15 am .Mall A Aa...10:CO aa Day Express, d'ylirW ara tin. A L. i U S;S5 pa Tcrre yaut Ac 4:C0 nm 'Now York Ex 4-i.s Pacific Ex., d'y-10:4i pm N Y. Limited..... 5:25 pa Ind k 8. Bend ex 7:10am s. Fend A lndtx.10.6Sna Ind. AS.Bendex6:löoni ö.Bnd Alndex. C:42pa For tickets and full Information cs'.l at ticket octce Penn. Lines, northeast rorner Waahlnsu;a and Illinois streets, cr Cnlon Depot Ticket tfLcf, CcMtl, Indlacaponii, Loa a t'auani. caqa. ct5ct;;nati mrrsic5. Depart Cincinnati and Floriaa Faat Line, dally, f. and c c... 4:C0-a Chi., Kushvilie end Col. Acc.....n:lf o Cln. and Loulsviile Mail, p. c. . S:5 pa Cincinnati Ace, dally 6:55 pa arrl-e Indianapciiis Arc, düiy lOiaa Cln. and St. Lonu Hail, p. c 11 :50 am Indianapolin Acc 4:56paa Chicago and St. Louis yast Line, daily, a. and c c 10:45 pa CHICAGO Drvtios. Depart Ctlcapo and Rock Island Ex 7:i0aa Chlcaso Mall, p, c..........-......I2:l0pra Western Exprewi 6:10 pa Chicago, Peoria toid Burlington Fast Lino, s , r. c 11 :30 pra ArrlTe -C. and L. Fast Line, d'y, c, c, a S:85aa Ltfayette Acc . 0:.s5axa Vinn, and Louisville Mall, j. c. 3:C0pa Cincinnati Acc 6:42 pa The time via C I. St. L. and C and L. E, and W. as follows: Leave Inda'poMs ff :00 pmtAr, Indla'polls lC:4Cara Arrive Lafayette 7:25 prcjLv. Lsfayttto. 8.C5 aa Arrive Eloora'tn 12:lCamiLv. Bloom'tn J:Mui For map, time tabief, rttcs of fare, and all li fcrrsatlon .Epply at 'lickct Oöce, 156 Sjuth 1L nots fctrcct. and Union Depot Ticket OHxc ClilcAfco, bt. Loan and lltTti g, (rAH-HANDLS AUD PENNSYLVANIA Depart. Arrival Kew York.Fhiladelp'a, sfeüinqton, xaitixcore, Firtshurr;, and Columbus ZxpreRF... Dayton AColnmbns Ex Richmond Accommodation. New York.Phtlaaelp'a, Weiihineton, Laltlicore, Fitt lure. Co4:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:45 a. ra) ;S6 p.xs. 4:0Cp.n. a 9:(Ja.ni lunbus & Dayton Ex 4 p.n. p.m. lC:if)p.tt, s ti;C0a.nU . i. Litmited CHICAGO CIVlS ION. VIA AOXOYO. Louisville and Chicago; FastErpreßs ll:C0D.m. 4.0Ca,ni Louisville and Chicaso Express, p. c . 11:15 a.a.r S:S5p.rs Daily. Dally exce pt Sunday, e tileeping car, n Ilotel car. For tickets and full Jnformatlcn cull at ticket ofhee Pcnn. Lints, northeast corner Wakhinctoa and Illinois streets, or U nioa Depot Ticket Oihcc W&basb, St, Lout and Faclülc JtaÜwny. Derart, Arrive Det. A Chi. Mail, 7:ltim Dct. Er., s....MM.. is:(tCain Tol.Ft.W.AM.Ex 2:l.'-pm Pacific Ex ll:SCar Det. Ex., d'ys.... Del. AChi. M'l... M:Cbpa Tr.LFtWADetdy ll:Cpm iToLFtWADetd-, ?;t)'jaa PortiLkfts aud fall nlormitlon tall at City Ticket Office, ii bo. 111. st. er Union Derot Ticke oaica. Indianapolis n;id Vincennes. jerart; Arrlva Mb & Cairo Ex... fcriLam Vliitennce Ac..lC:4Cun Viucennc Ac... 4:00pmMl. a :!ro Ex... 6:3 For tickets nud lull inlormation call at ticket oftict Pcnn. Lines, northeast corner Wesnirit.'.on and UUnoia streets, or Union Depot Ticket Oihte. Cincinnati, Uaiuiltou ttud Iadlauaputln. Derart! Aniva Cln., D.iyci Tel... 4:üuam! CounTsv, Acc 8 ;aa C, D., T. A N.Y...H;:4:am i Cia., P. A St. L..U:iCfla Connersv. Acc... 4:lMinii du. Acc... &:W)pa C.D .T.AN.Y... fc:-5tia!cin.. P. A St. L....10:4Cyq luütauu, ltlonii. pt ui und. V et.trru. rEORIA DIVISION, Depart. Arrive PaciPc Ex t Mail 7:25am: E.A3,Ex.r.r, a dy 3.yan K. AT. F. Liner-c 5:ü:pm' Clnciu. Sroc r.c.ll:Cöjiia BAR.LEx. a,s,r,cll:l'.'&ml A.tlantic ExAM.M o:stpa E'nEx.r.c.,8 '1L 4:Jum!P8'lictx.r.cdly c:Saa Day Ex. ..11 :45am, Wes-ern Ex 4:';pa Atl'c Ex.r.c.dly. 7:ltpm B.AK.,Ie.f!. r.c.d.JC:C5pi ForticKets andfull mfo rmstion call et trie New Ticket Ollice, No. Wi South Illinois :riet oral the Union Depot Ticket OSce . S, indicatos deeper; r. c. reclining cara, IiiiiiHoapollf, Urtrtior hij(1 Slril.lield. Mail & Day Ex.. 7:0Cam!Mah A Day Ex...l2:00 r Loral A Day Ki. a :30pm "Local A Lay Ex- 6:löpq LoaiBvllie, Mew Albany ana CiticHu. (Chicago Short Llue Division.) Depart. Arrive, rrankfort Acc. t5:CCpm Indianap'l'sM'L. 3:15am Chicago H?'t K.8. 11 :20pm jlnd. N't Ex. d.s. 8:8.ram C. A M. City M 1..12:45pm ilDdianarolls Ar.l0:CCam For tickets and information, call at Union Dorot and 20 bouth Illinois street. Indtanaprilia and St. Loots. Depart.l Arrtva Day Express rs... 7:10 am! N. Y. & B, Ex.... 2;5aa I aria Expre...- S:50 pm local Pass 9:50 aa B. A 3t. L. Ex... 6:2" pm; Jud'a polls Ex.... 3:C0 pm N. Y. A tit. L. Exil :o0 pmj Day Express 6:'5 pa For tickets aud all Infer nation call at city cScc No. 2 Rates House Block. Cnlon Depot acd Kau' chnsf tts Avenue Perot. Cletelaud, Columtuie, inciuiiatl una In, diananol!i. Arrlr. N. Y. A Bo. Er... 4 :00 am D. S. 6i N. Y, Ex. 30:10 am L. N O A St L Tx 6 :0 an W.YWMll Ex.10-.45 aa And. A Midi Ex.ll:i5 ami B. Car. A A. Ex. 2:20 pa W .FbW.AM.Ex 5:J5 pa H. lüd. A So Ex. 6:00 pa tSiGHXWOOD DIViSIOJi DenarL Arrive. 4:00 am 2:20 pm 6:15 m S:S0pm 10:10 Lm.......H 5:f5 pm 6 :10am. 4:15 pa 10:45am....... 6:25 pa 2:20pm.... 1C:S5 pa 11:15 Mn.....M. 7:15 m s:pm.. For all infermation. rates. raara. tirrn table. eta, call at the UnloD Ticket Office, Bates Monac comer, Ma&&achu&ctts Ayenna Depot cr at tha Colon Depot. STATIC ItAILVVAY TIME TAKLE. Kvansvllle ud Trre Hante Itailroad. IVi Ylin1l1ft T in 1 Lve Indianapolis am pii:5ö Tcrre Haute. I0:t0 araj 3:00 Arr Evansville.....' 4:W pm' Lve Evansvliie 6:(5 am p3C:R0 am biOiiSpa pm; 3:20 aa pro.' 7:10 aa am 8:15 pa pci! 11:9 pa pn 2:iQ aa p Parlor car. Arr Terre Haute.. 10:00 am 2:17 lcdi&napolis-i 8:C0 pm 4:4C Daily, t Daily except Sunday, a Sleeping car. XTaBslll aiid lerre MhuIh Kaitruud. (Via I. and St. L. Itailway.J Lve In i Ian Äpolia- 17:10 ami ll:.Cpa Terre Haute.. IG: 4 f) am r S:CCpms .1:v0aa An Evansvlilc.... 4:00 pm! 7:05 pm! 7:10 aa Lve Evansvlile-... t6:Cü am 'rlO::) am ? 8:15ta An Terre Kacte..;l0:(o am e 2:17pm a 21:59 pa InlUnaj-olis..! K;15 pmi 6.-25pni 3:5aa Daily. tDaiiy exctpt Sunday, r Parlor tax e Sleeping car. rl Klver. UlVS- KAT. AERJT. Loctrepcrt J 7 :o pm 7 :00 am J7 :10 tm 1 :lO pit Denver 1. P. A" C. Cros-Ire-! 9 C0pn 7:53 ara C:21 prallSan Columbia City, 11 :S1 pm 9:t"j am 4:Spm 9:12 aa Auburn June- l:l2pa i0:Wi pm 3:25 pm 7:2ö aa AERIVK. j LEAVE. Eutler , 2:fJ0am 11:30 are 2:45 pm C:30an Lo(itkitori, CiitMtoritvllt hu1 boata western Vand&üa L!?;e. S0TJTE. 5CETH. a. d. p. ra.i 'a. ta.'p. rat 7:o.j, s:uC dep...ix)cari?rort. ...ars ll:oC 9:rf 5: 8:10 4:C 8:55 4:5c dep-CoirxviaLCAL-tr b:4C 0:40; 9:52: 2:05 6:'ar Icdiuaiy:is. .dep! 7:0C 5: 5 ar.L'TawtorrtEViUe... depj f:4 8:Cuar Terre Hautr lex I f-4r Fort Vaji;, C!::4-in.iii Kiul i'Ouiiiile. (Leave Indianatoila vt tee Line.) scrrawAED. noriewakj, r- xr. a. vl. J1:1M e:C0pm 'Ar, Ind'napol! Lv. 4:oci 1C:10 aa 9:'2i 8:57 pm ' ... Mrrjcle. " i i:iapa 7:11.12:58 txn " -K?.rtford-., ,6:Si; 2 C0cn 6:1.0 12:C.it3 I " ...BluCton. 7:2C! 2:M5nii r.lti 11:00 am; ILt. ort Wayne Ar, 8:Sc! 4:COpa Direct connection at Fort Wayne with L, B. and urt VSarne Ar, sisc! 4:00 pa H. P. traic for all points north and eat. Cincinnati, Wab&ih and Ällcnlgan, yrim lie Line. Ind & CrBEx 4 J5araiWabIs1Er..il:Cotaxa Mich A So B Exll:00 aa Cln A Ind Ex 2:8rj!a W abasH Ex g'.lOpmlLndAStL Ex 11 :10pa Wabash Railway, Troa Lafayette Junction, connecting with I., Ci ana L. fxprto, wet in :coaa 112:15 aal 1:23 ptl Ixpreec, caal 1 2:lQa :Uaxäl i;Wpu

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