Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1885 — Page 3
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RlILKOAB HEWS,
General Manager Taiuae, cl tbe Wabisb, Hill, while in the East, coca alt with the vVa?ner Giinpany concerning tbelr demand that thu Tlfftnn ravo Ka vArvA.f ftm W. bath trains. The telief is now expressed o compromise. "V7. A. EcDtt lias been erpntrd Assistant Fcprintcr.dentof Motive Power and Ma chiceryof th Chicago end Northwestern, ith etile at Ch?c4e;o ebcpi. Viiliaro BraUh fn ten involuted Mter Mtobanic of iht Winooa. st. Peter ted Dakota diriiiaas, wilh rihcaat Winoaa. F. X. lloederer, Cobfer of th6 Ind:.mipeil end St. Liuis, 1:& been aptvj'.nte I losil tct of the com cany, v?ee Vasjou. pr.v luc'ed, and W. :v Hoo:t Mr. lV.ed-jrar'a atdnf, qoes no no? utrp. i::d p,c:epy f.a ofl..:l tit i. Y..zr the nevl7 aopsintM .erii&l Freien: Amatol the rod, wnin tt- r.ty yr ate-d .y, afte- tö ramoval of tr e main eftiv to C'v-Ian. and trw- tstt! i)!i eat of h locI cCice here. St. Louis (ilote-DeoiOcr&t. Tb Milwaukee and St. Paul, Norihwssters t Eorlingtcn and Keck Is'and Roads unite ia a rctice to pai?er:?rr and ticket agents that cn and af.er May 1, int. in tbe division cl one way, tbrcueh rais frara St. L prerertinns will te accepted froa Cbicto to Ft. Pad &sd Minneapolis less than 10.23 tittrt-clntx at.d $3 second-cla. It is under- , stood thatths above ar uiioiciam proportions U at wLl bo accepted on a pr. rate. On all tuiintM ors'naün' at points fron whicLi the short Ilr.w to tit. Paul and Minnearciis i? thronjjH Chicago, tho regular roportiocsofsil ii'8.-c:as nnliroifed. $12 "Q trst-c!8fs limited, end second class will prevail heretofore. Tbe officials cf the Vaudalia Line areat pment in New York, where Jsint Agent Da Las been sojourning fr Everal days. "While do advices have ten received, it is believed that the Vandaba has aresd to remain In tbe pool until Jane. If it has net already dene eo, its letter cf nilbdrawal goes into ect to morrow, and oa Monday evea tbe temblancfc of a local poll will have c?a&d to eint At rreeent :here is very little If ft cf the Eitbcund Cotrraittee besides tie talented ruanipalatoi3 of the c!ectris pan ri Thi?d and Pine streets. lltps eiät oaund by those lins willing to take the basineaj at all were 17)i cents yesterday, and tbe freight broker is reaping a harvts. It is not expected that any further catting will occur, 83 even now freight azeata Chta little say o! fchippfrs, and there is a blea: and aisi-al future in store for the rjai tbt takes tbe initiative in making another redecitor. GloöeDeciccrat. The r.cmbra of The Living As9 7 April 23 and lltj 2 ontaio, 4,::bce4 of tbe Ei?bteath Century," Sottish Peview; . The P.sct Data ia Eau Anglia," Nir.f -te'nth Centnryl ' Oa Style ia Literatarc; its Technical Kleaisuta." Contecipofarv; "On ait;son's iiemoira," ' March i.i Iii;:!! Grcia" ard toe "Astrolcj of .Suiepeare," Macrall'.aa; 'Sir Henry Taylor'. AutobiO'Tsjh," LorpTjEü'f ; "A Sedier of jtcn?," iHickwoj.j; "Mr. Gladstone's Thcuihts," ar?d "Arab Courage." Spactntor; lib.ie & Catholic College," Cuember's Jjurrfcl; ' Some Secrets of tbe Silk. Trade," St. jArc rs', with installment of "A Houm Divided Aaint Itsolf." 4 Mrs Dfruond," and The Bice Posts of Chester," and poetry. For fiitj-two numbers of sixty-four large tates cac'i (cr more than 3 SCO pata a vir) tb subscription price (?S) ialow; while for 10 50 the publUhers otter to sand any one of ft An ericsn 4 monthiifs cr weeklies with Tbe Livirc; Ar for a year, both postpaid. Littell & Co., Boston, ara the publishers. The Supreme Court. Tie following cates were decided in the Snpreme Court Salurdav: 11.CC9. "William O. Wasson ts. First National Bank. MaiionS. C. Affirmed. Z hilars, Jndg. 12 OCT. Poardof Commissioners of Benton Connty vs. Theophilns K. Harmon. Benton C. C. IteverEed. Elliott, J. 11,958. Jene Shields vs. Dennis McMahcn. Fulton C. C. Affirmed. Howk, J. 12L'W. Frederick W. Kibsrta et al. ts. (eo'ge Gierss. Tippecanoe C. 0, Afiirmed. liowic. J. 12 2t'J. Ben F. Yautes vp. (Jiincy A. 3Wfrr. Cass C. C. Appeal dismissed by anreliant. 12,014. Benjamin Blnford vs. Marcelln9 M. Adams. HaDccck C. C. Application or writ of certiorari granted. The Hallway Mail Service. Communicated.) 8:r. The attention of the writer has been called to a communication in the Indianapclis Journal of April 2D. While congratulating tbe writer upon her able narration of the duties of Bsilway Postal Clarks as ad rxirably photographed from the experience of ber worthy husband, exception is, nevertheless, taken to the closing paragraph, which I quote i 'Postmaster General Vilas, wfeen he issued the manifesto that assured theee clSciah of the pefniacency of tbelr I editions, did the country a eervlce it little appr'Clatfs. To have removeJ thesa men who beve srown up with tbo tervice. perfected tbe system, and are spjcially fitted for tbe wert, would have proren a graat public calamity." They would create tbe imrrfjsion that the lailway mail service is efficient, well mmsfcd, thoroughly ranizsd and undr q:od ttisciplice. Tbe contrary Li true.-Under thesalervitioaol a Superiutf ndent of met?02rity, lacking in force of character and executive ; ability, contrtdled by hia irzunf d;ateasIst-Tt, ! u.ir.?iy div.ed to accent "with the clli i h hfttref's and inilice. of W.b pr?i.Iec.aijr iir st bis powerless and unfottuna'P subordirat?, lu nis tara'.s ttliciercy and dicipline ).ave rapidly dottrioratod With a cliisf c'trk in ccctrcl a: this point, vsilhout the contirrc orrejpectof many fcn'oordinatfs, proxr otid upen a recard obtained through qursttcrable perv'c. by bad condact overlooked and excused by his pradecsor, relating the t?xaraple of favcritisai in his own re hy l!ke advancement of equally un'df rvintr kjicciateji, and covering up their Uti'ts und miedtmeanors, which cn be illntiled ty au occnrrecce. A postal clerk, Eotcricus for hia diisipiticn. was recantly crusted ard loclrd up in the Siaiioa-houre inliJia city for drnnkenne?., and wai r tottd upon the payment of $12 fine, paid for b?m by an associate clerk, for.which cauee be missed h'a ran. An explanatory taten cnt was written by tba cu'prit to the Snptrinter.dent, wherein t!ia delinquent acks for leniency and retention biias, meng other peas, he was a good Rspnb 1'cnn. Many other instancff equally fiapiant are within tb perscnal kno )?ldse of the wiilfr, even to the protection of e!e:tiou rcreatcrs ia th?s 8rvica. Ths time ! nrconbtdly come when the complete ccntrol of the railway mail service should pail into Democratic bands, that tbe same n sj be improved and the present demoralIxitxn checked instead of remaining with
ttee men. who have j-rown up with th terice. perfCtd th )Um and am spc ally fitted for the worfc," wVw retentioa will have proved a great public calmity. 1. M. Ö. Indi&Eapolis. ifay 2.
FRANK K. CRECLUAN And Sbnt BIach-IalAI-or Lafayett Interview. ISbcltyvil'e Democrat. 1 TfceCreeJman interview continues tobe tbe subject ot discussion by both Datnocrat ar.d tie Democratic press ol the State. Mr. Crerltnan. s t-a applicant for tbe Indlanapclls Pottcifce, very Uroagly ind3rs-1, as be brouLt to hjs aid many of tho Active werkers m the pAfiy, nud he certainly Iiis rante f'j frl complirant'd oa account of the n,8z97i f fiuntJ that 2üpport?d hin. The L&fa; fttt intri!w distorted, aid wcids wc;c pUrel into th month of fr. Ciftlrran r.J.icb h- crver mt?r-d. Mr.C'e!n'n t'nubt v fctt cligr:r.-d over the v-"t Mr. UTiir:cvj took in tb iattr of iho Indiitr anolis PRli-tlk1;. US 1.6 waa hon?st m the btliff t!:at J",j s'b ibd na,) ira7e ! tu Mr. Bjnrm the undii-pnted riht to contrcl tho appointment. Eotertainins th?e viewp. it wts quie r.aturat for Mr. Creeliaau to c'aim for hir.jc-'f the risbt to criticise the aetinn of ttc V re P'psv!'nt. vrhirn wa b. lieve be baadctc. Ercry one ?nouW con- j ce'Io tbe r:bt of fiir, hor.pst and judicioas criticif m in niat'nj of this kind, bat tho Lafayette inttrviiv p'aced Mr. Creelman in the attitr.de of having transoiced the bounds of legitimate warfare. Wo fiel confident that Mr. Crelman had no idia that he w being in'ervia'ved for tbe purpose of pnblicaliou at the time tha scribe was in hie pr8ice end plinc his vocation, acd tbat the intervipwtr wrs actuated by ir.a'ico and by a desire to cause di3Cord wubin tho rack3 of tha Democratic P'rtj. ilr, Crclrran, wben be saw that he lad been misrepresented in tbe Conrir, was quick to sst bio felf T:ght tbroueh the pres of Indianapolis, and h a party friends should be more willing to acctpt bis corrections than to embrace the misrepn ccntations of a recke?s interviewer. Tb interview was ths work of Mr. Crielman alone and was in no manner inspired by McDonald cr Bynum. whose naiies ngnred largely in it. Mr. Creelman has been considerably annoyed to see that malignant partisans, for evil purposes Jone, have attempted to involve McDjnald and Bjncm in a controversy and in th9 entertainment of sentiments for which he alone is jeeponpibie. Mr. Crselman, howevsr, can t!nd without barm tne assaults of bis vicb?d and ce;iging ItepubUcan enemies. Ken active, cocrsgtous Democrat, and ill be foncd in thR future doing service for .!s rarty. He is a geutlanisn, a shrewd politician and a Democrat wbo laves hi3 party tut above the emoluments of office. He can v; ell aKord to wait nd bid6 his time. ItataL'A t rni)lie T Rilil Uufullilled. I New Yorl: Sun.l A clergyman of this city, preaching abant Chiihti&iiny atid war b:it Sunday, was forced tyctTLetotbo conclcsicn that tho-day i3 Zero" 'bei, ai Itsiah prepbesied, the nat oi s rcu'd heat thir sworda into plowhl.rs a'd k?rn war no more. Christian France has only ja?tcoms to rfce with heathen China after tha useless s:Äüth'er o! thousands of human bsings. t.'nrittijin Ecg'and is still fighting the Mo l.ouiiiifeiiaiiB ot tbe soaJaa. In Central Aperies hOfltilttie-H v.liich ruy more and more involve th;s cenntry are now going on. In Canada the Pdel rebellion of Chriüt:aaizd li.diar.s painn tbüte wbo hüd coavert:d tbem is to-ciy in prcgres?, and ihe war may be. long and blocdy. Francs makes threatening demonstrations asrainstEcypt. Irslaud is perTEded by a soirit of bitter anim03ity ega-nst England, which would dalisht to expiess itself in a bloody conflict. All Europe Is armed to tha teeth, and tha military preparations of the powers art on a scl of magnitude never bsfjre equalled. Finally England and Kusda, two great C'briittau nations, make ready lor a probible war, induced by tbe greed of conquest of the one and the determination of tho other to hold fat conquests made long ago. Tbe propbecv of Isaiah, therefore, is not likely to be fulfilled in the nineteenth century, and war has ben and still is about as much tbe bus'ness of Christians Q3 it was" of the psgans before the day when Christ preached the brotherhood of man and celebrated the virtues of meekness and humility. A few years ego people were flattering themselves that eo staph! a method of settling differences between nations was about to give place to peaceful arbitration, and that tbe time was near at band when two countries would no more think of resorting to arms agaicet each other than two great merchants would propoao to engage ia a sluggirg match to settle a dispute about accounts, vet since that tima the European armaments have been extended to an unprecedented degree, and wars have been In continual progrets. Krnpp'eeun foundry has become the greatest industrial establishment in Germany, and the most active inventive and scientific mirds tbe civilized world over are devoting therm elves to tbe perfection of the engines of warfare, so that they shall be more destructive. To day tbe busiest industries in this country are tbe manufactories of munitiers cf war, and they are turning oat cartridges by the hundred million to be used in killing human beings. Kusoia is ready to fall on English commerte in case of war, hoping to drive thoutaBdsof peaceful ships from the seaa. Sbe is renting torpedoes jn her harbors to bio up tbe great vtesels of her enemy and destroy the lives of their crews, and ia the deck jaTds and eun shopo of the empire the tours of labor upon the engines of war are lengthened by the use of the electric light which Christian civilization has introduced. Night bnd day the workers are ceaialeasty at their toil completing all eorts cf infernal n.-8Chire?. Likb preparations for wholesale E'ötj-.fcter are t'oicrr cn in England, whero the Governmebt has thousands of man at wort to ttt ready ships and nunitiocs of war, at.d is giving orders for the building of great rtircbers cf othfr vesse'8, more guns, more torrffe-ces and more &hot and shell. HosTiR?s frr multitndea of wounded m?n are coiog up on the borders of Afganistan, ambnlancee are manufactured by the thoutftid, Hut isecraptd, and surgeons axe aharpenicg their knives. Ail these horrible preparations for coming s'Arpbterare ccing oa in tbe eigo.t of tbe civilized and Chrisiain world, and they are matte by nauons which daily send up their prsytrs to tbft Lord of prace and righteouscejs. Tcey are made not only in coatraventicn of th teacflit gs o" Chrin, but even in rontemptuor-s diaiegard cf them; and yet Cbrifendoni is not shocked, is not sarpxisfd, any more tban we are suprised tp see two bulldogs snap at eauh other in tbe street L'fciistendom ratber stands by wondering tta tbe ' fight has not already begun, and ready to vhdt with its dciisicn eitLer porsvr which refrairs from war because it ould avoid bloodshed. We War. at least, cf no general assembling of tbe Christians of Earcpa and Arueric to protf st e gainst tbe awful trurg'n 83 a crime sgairst the religion ot Christ. A few dvoraitsof re?ca on crirtcip'o hive bf?zrd the Er .plieb (ioverna ent to öeht, but thsy are lauahed at es cranky visionaries evea by the cli?y, wbo declare that it is crx?33 for an Enghshrjoan to obey the rrecjpts cf .Chris tianity and no: retaliate for a blow. All this may seem very commonphce, but why is it ccc;njf:cplce? La it not ba.taus tech a thing as genuine CxisUauity has al
most ro fx'e etos in th world? People do net expert to tee tbe teachings of the S?rmen on tbe Y.ount obeyed, but treat them as impracticable, as beautiful poetry merely. In their individual de alines they do not pretend to be governed by them, and collectively they disregard them as a matter of
curie. Great Mtn'a Love for Cats. London er-tctaic M Among French ministers. Cardinal Richelieu and Coitert always bad kittens playing about tbeir cabinets; Kicbelieu sent the kitteca aay when they were more than, three month oM and hed cfased to be amusinz. Lbnis XIII. dictinnlshed himself as a boy by btgii.g r the lives of tbe cats, whom it wb8 a tujtorr. britsl enoueh to throw into the bonfires on St. Jobn's day. More intsr ettit g la th tetderoets toward cats of dictiüsuieLtd E'.Idiera like General Houdaille. AinColoiitl be was rnd-ienly ordered to lead his rfg'raert across France, frnm Toalonse to Metz. 11? rnlf-T'd to leave his cats beb'rd, and h nscd hS first leisure to retrscH his pep tn Toa'ocse fcr the purpose cf fetching tbem back. Chateaubriand's love of cats ia well kno va; fr Mm they were not an amnfetnsat, but a itudy. 'fbey were tbe companions o! the many vicissitudes of his life; as an exile, as an ambssfrsder, as tbe arbiter for a while of French literMnre, be was devoted to cat. Fcr Chateaubriand, Bnffon was tonataral hutcry. or at least t.o thla department of it, what th9 encyclope dists were to theology, ted tbe Jacobins tj politics a mi!eader. The cat Mictto, which was presented to Cliafcacbrisnd by Pope L?o XII., has bean immcrtalizid by Lis sec'.nd orner. Chateaubriand's memoirs abound in references to the animal, whje independent beat- ) ing 'the d:ficrence with which it passes from the ealcn to the housetop" rafleeted a quality which Chateaubriand could appreciate. In th8 painting by the Republican Prudhcn, representing the Cocstituticn, a cat kits at the feet ot Liberty. Siint Eeuve'8 was allowed to walk over his table, amid an accumulation of notes and papers, which no servant would have ventured to disturb. Prosper Merimea's enthusiasm for cats wes grounded on their "well bred" maulers, and in the ante room of the great restorer cf Fiench cathedrals, wbo combined advanced Republican and Voltairian opinions with his love of mediyal architectare M. Viollet le Due there was a rurcatts of cats, ?bich conld hardly have bsen, orofesfiicnally speaking, useful to him. Llcroln and Stanton. "Gath" lu tbe Cincinnati Enquirer. )' A few days since I as sed -Genera I Whiten, cr.ee connected with the War Omce under Secretary Stanton, the question: "Is it not true tbat Stantor; refused to carry out a good rcany of Mr. Lincoln'e orders?'' "Ob, yes. Some influential friends of mine in New York Slate desired to tend a fittcy bnii and one or two cows to D2inarara. SöHlh America. An order had been isiued that no cattle should leave the country as we war. ted them all fcr the substance of the army. It was rather a bore to roe to pro for sch a icqs?:.t, but I took it over to Mr. Lit; coin. 'Codorel Wbiton,' c-id Ur. Linccdn, 'I don't how tis con be done. If I give the order bisntou won't let tb.8 animals lo. The Spanish Minister t'es'rcd to eend a 1 air of horefo to the Cap'aln GPral ot Cuba u few dajs ago and I gave the order, and Stanton rtfnctd to Jec them go.' 'Xever n;;nd,s te'd I, 'Mr. President, it will ba u attfr of disappcinttoent, porhap?, t) ray frifi.rt. bnt tba'.'s nil.' " 'Well,' said LiroJr, '1 don't litetodist j-po'td a friend cf jours. Til write ths or'.r, but j oa will have to be thft per?ou to hove Stanton to accede to iL' So ha wrote tbe c:dtr and rnada it dependent upoa the Secretary cf Yrar giving his consot. I vent over lo thfl War Depxrtm3iit and aaed Hrdy, a WTrst Point cOicer next to StantoD, what ho thcucht about protlcricg it. 'Whiton,' taid he, 'don't yon go in tbere and make thst request. . He will give you a blast, I am afraid. I wonlda't like to do it.' So I never did put the paper bafore Stanton, bnt I fent Lincoln's note to my friend in New York, aLd he wrote to me that be would rafter have tbe autograph of Lincoln on his note than have his cattle sent to DciRcrara." Mr. Kvarts TVont Do. I Boston Ilerald.l A Western paper expresjes the opinion concerning Mr. Evarts that "a man with ordinary eense who will begin where Mr. Blaioe left cd, or, ratL er, was inglorioualy left, can b&ye no expectation of a Presidential nomination." He may have the expectation, but its basis is as unsubstantial as a fog-bank. Different Kinds of Democrats It Seems Nashville Banner. A Democrat wbo thinks for himself is a Democrat o be admired. He is a good Democrat, although he may not be u damphool Democrat. The Garnet Sails for Gotham. Foetrefs Monro i, Va , May 1. Tb9 British steamer Garnet sailed this morning at 3 o'clock. It is supposed that she sailed for New York. Downright Crnelty To permit yourself and family to "SafJer!" With ticknes3 when it can be prevented ard cured so essily With Hop Bitters!!! Having ezp? rienced a great deal of "1 rouble!" from indigestion, so much co tbat I came near losing my Life! My trouble always caa:e after eating any feed. However light And digestible. For two cr three hours at a tlni8 I had to go tbrot'h the mcs: Excruciaticg p:iit-e, "And tre only ay I ever got" Kelil!" Wes by throwing up all my sicmacii contained. No one can c nceuö tha pains that I had to go tbroogti, until "At lau!" 1 ws3 taken! ''So that for three weeks I lay in bed a:.d Could eat Uuthirp! My snilerins wer ho tht I called two doctors to give n e rorr.oUing thai woald stop tbe pain. Tne'r Efforts we;-8 no good to me. At last I heard a good deal "About yoar Hop Bitters! And determined to trv thpm." Got a bettle in foar hours I took th9 contents of Ore! Next day I wts out of bed, and have net eeen a "Sickl" Hour from the lame can;; cince. I have recommended it to hundreds cf others. Ycu have no such "Advocate aa I am.' George Kendal'., Allston, Boston, Mas. Columbus Advocate, Texas, Anril 21, '83. Dear Kditor: I have tried your Hop Bitters, and find they are good for any complaint. The beet medicine I ever used in my family. H. Talenes. aff-None genuine without a bunch of greea hops cn the whlta label, ßhza all the tile, poisonous etuff with ' Hep" or. "Hcpr" ia thslr name
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A KTIFICIAL XEETU WITHOUT u. PJLixiS, At6J East WejkiEg'.cn street, Ecferences given to parties wf-crinc tbem.. gALLAED'5 lOf CLAR Orden from CburchcF, FC6H7SI5, Tartics, Pic lilcs, and AdjoiniDg Towns promptly supplied. Creamery, 102 North Delaware. Telerbome 410. QUARL8 P. JACOrS, SOLICITOR QF TATEN TS. GO North Dels.we.re Street. Terras resfor.Eble. Fend for circular. Fifteen Stars experience. , QÜA3LÜ3 A. K1COLI, $X Zitt liarxet etrst, cppwlts Po:oCc?i IridiJlnol!l,, In". QUAb. E. g 11 OVER. FURE LAKE ICE. Offics: No. 171 Eait Harket Street, Telephone f C6. Net connected with ics combination coxrpau.e ÜMIÖT, T. G. PARSONS, 20y2 West Washington Street OVER NEWS OUice Indianapolis. gj A. HERRMANN, WATCII3IAKER. Clocks, Jewelry and Eyeglasses. Repairing Music Eoxes a Specialty. 03 East Htrte t Street. GC. FOES1NGER, I'liAViriCL ROOFER. And filauuf8cturer of tlack and Af phaltine VarTihhes.'lar.I'nch.Ropin.KoonnpandliuilvlingFeltf!. PITCH AND GRAVEL ROOFa lid and Repaired. Tin.Trcn and Shinple Roofs Painted and Repaired, jilioe 42 Ifouth fenn. St- Telepboue 41T. NEY7 YTAJili PAP.SH A JJHAJ3B EOUEa, ii EittOhlo etrcet, IndiiDpoItr. Cll-tr.oihs, Kugps and Mat?, peoiil öctlXSB S5 Window tihalcs and Interior 23ec-oft"on. Jlj SADDLED, ITC. 71 E&bt Court 6L tnd St Lxtt Wae h. St. H. L UIISTEAD. PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, No. y0 Virginia Avenue. NDIANAFOLI3 BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Bryant & Stratton Collepe. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free. When Blocs, opposite PostoSice. JAILER BROTE ERS. ADJUSTABLE IRON FENCE POSTS. Cheap ss Cedar Posts. KS-Aq en ts wanted. Send for circular. Office and Factory, 96 South Pennsylvania Street. JING &. HOLME3, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Reliable Agents Wanted. Office and Salesroom No. lx North Delaware St. JEWIS C. GARttICÜS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ttorpe Elock, Indianapolis. HTCorporation and Insurance Law, State and Federal Ccurts. -p HARITY, UMBRBIiLA. And Parasol Manufacturer, 4ö Virginia Ave. Repairing and Covering Neatly Done. pOCDER'S CLEAN Mil AT 2IA.BKHTS, 212 East W6hington St.,78 North Pennsylvania St. Stalls 1 and 3 East Market Uoaco. -Spring Lambs a specialty. gCHEID & COMPANY. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. No. 5S West Maryland Street. gCHWElCKLE & PRANGE. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Manuffcturers of Delivery Wagons and Sprinz Truck of all kinds. Repairine promptly attended to. Wa?oa snd Carriage Painiins neatly done, Satieiactfcn gipririte 6. 4 i and 42C Ka&t Washington Street. yrmrsn c adams, tJEWTJt AND GKNEP.AL CONTBACTO?.! Room 21 Thorpe Elccx. Indianapolis. WH. KAWL3, . DENTIST. 5 Claypool Bloc, opposite Eates Home. Bpecial attention clven to the pretervatlon ot th natural toeth. Price reasonable. a cabi).-To tut wno are arrenng from er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak-net-?, early decay, loss of manhood, eta., I wil; send a receipt that will care yon, FREE OI CHARGE. This sreat ea:edy was discovered tr a xnlEsionJ-ry In SoJth Amprtciu serd pe'.f-id dresjvl enTeiope to Eev, JOSKPHiT.NMAN, fcu tion D. JwtYnrr. Ohio and SUsslaslppl, et. Louts 8:10 amivlnccnnea.., M l:XJr tt tl. Louia-. 8 -.S5 am oLn..; 10:31 arx Jlcn 11 ; prx Mitchell 2: 7 pa Horth Vernon. 4:iSpc
EÄILWAT THEE TABLE. Wit isle cfleet Vttiittfu, April 12, 1SSS. TEA1X3 KU BT CEATEAL STAID A KD Till.' efXersonvllle, IMasdUoa ana ladlaampoxlo Depart. ArrtTftJ Bouthern Ex.dy 4:10 am InLA M. Mil 9:5ait L. & M. x..d'y. 8;15am,Ind. A Chi. Kx10:45 axa Leu. & M. Malh. 3:50 pnrN.Y.A N.FL Ex.. 7;C0 pra Louis v. Ac., d'y. 6:45pmSt.L. &C.F. L.lCMSpa For tickets and full information call at ticket oQce Penn. Linea, northeast corner Washington and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Pace. Vnndalia L.la Deparut Arrival Mill 7:15an N'ewTorkEi-. 8;50aza N. Y. Umited 8:15 am Mail A Ac ICO an Day Exprc,d'yl:' am Cm. & L. F. L. 3 .45 pa Terre Maute Ac- 4:00 pa, New York Ex.... 4:15pm Pacifle Ex., d'y-10:45 pm iS. Y. Limited.... 5:25 pra Ind&S. Bend ex 7:1Caiq S. Kend t Ind ex.10. 55 am lnd. & P. Bend exfc:10rm s.Bend v ind ex. 6:42pn For tickets and full information call et ticket office Penn. Line, northeast corner W&jsbin?tca and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Office. In&tl, lndlaimi'Oii, Lou a Uauani c&co. ci'c;:.::ati d.twox part Cincinnati and Kiorida Fast line, dally, t. and c c...... .. 4:CCaa Cin., Kuihviil? and Col. Acc... 11:15 ara Cn. and Lor.ivil'e Mall, p. C . iM5pct Clndncati Acc., daily . C:55 pra arrive Indians poii's Arc., diiliy .lC:Man Cin. and St. Louis Mali, p. c.....ll :5Q ana ' Indianapolis Acc 4:S5pia C'hlcaco and bt. Louis Fas; Line, daily, s. and r. c... ... 13:45 pes CHICAGO PiTKIOS. Depart ChicsKo and Rock Island Ex 7:10 aa Chicago yi. p. c 12:10 pa Wfftcm Bxpre 5:10 pnt Chicago. Peoria aad Eurllngtoa 1-as: Ltnc, s , r. c .11:3) pa arrive -C. and L. att Line, d'y, c C s- S:.5 ara iAlayette Acc 30:55 ara Cinn. and Louisville Mail, p.c.. S:30pxa Cincinnati Ar-c e:4Jrra The time via C, I. St. L. and C. and L. E, and W. Leave lnda'polls 5:0QpJAr. Indla'polls 10:43tr3 Arrive LsJayettc 7:25 pä.Lv. Lsfayette- 8:C5 aia Arrive Bloom'tn l'2:10aiiiiLv. Elocm'tn 2:f5ara For map, time table-:-, iat?s of fare, and all lti formailon .apply .t liciet Oöcc, 1S6 South 111 Incis street, and Union Dapot Tlekct OSce. Chicago, t. L.oul and Flushing. (PAN-E1NL1Z AKTJ TSnjISYLVAXIA LINE.) Derart. Arrive,
Ixow Tork.rhXianoip'a, Wsfhinsrtcn, Balti more, Firtsburg, and! Ctolumbns zprt.. Dayton kColumtU3 Kx 4:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:45 a.K) Eiohmod Acconimo-i (iailon..... 4:00 p.m. Kew York.PbUaQt-lp', 'Aathiucton, Lalumore. Pitt'ourz. CoInmbuB A Dayton Ex H 4.3.p.m, 10:16 p. s S;C0a.m N, Y. Liinited........... 5.2jp.m. CHICAGO DIVISION, VIA KOSOVO, LcnisvRIe and Chico Fast Express 11:00 p.m. 4:00 a.m. ixu;i7iue and Chicaco; LxrTeas, r. c ! 11:15 a.ta. S:S5p.ri, Daily. Daily except Sundav. a siceriiriz csu. H Hotel car. For tickets and full information call at ticket ofSct Penn. Linee, northeast corner Wasiilngioa and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Place. Wabash, St, Louis tnd Paculic Hallway. Arrlv Dot. & Chi, Mall. 7:i6m Dot. Ex., P..... 3:tanj Tol,Ft.V,'.feM.Lx 2:l5Dra I'acific Lx .ll:Jara Det, Ex., d'ye.... 7:15pm!Det. ÄCht. M'l. 8:55pm ToLFtWADctdylLCCpmiTol.FtWADeldy, 8:59ani Kortickets and lull lnlormation call at Citv Ticket Once, 23 Bo. 111. et. or Union Depot Ticket Ofoce. Indianapolis and Vlncennes. Depart) Arrlva ML ÄCülroEx... 8:16em Vincences Ac...10:40aa Vinccnnes Ac... 4:0i'pniML A Cairo z... 6:3tmra for ticaew and lull information call at ticket oUt Pcnn. Lines. northeRst corner WMhlnKtou anC Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Otiiee. Clnctuuatl, t5mi!tm and ludiKuapoltis D?rart! Arrlva CIn.,Day& Tol... 4:COam;Connerv, Acc. 8 söana C, D..T. S:N.Y...!C:1 iniCin., P. Ä St. LlüCaa CoDnersv. Acr. 4 ."ipm -In. Acc..-. 5:tjpm C.. D..T.&N.Y... 6:SJ-pm.Cin P. A St. L..10:n:MI Indiana, ihimmmiui.uu tiul Weterut FioniA nivrsoN. Depart. Arrive. P&Cl'cF-X & Hail 7:25ara E.&3,Exr.r, a dy 3:tTam K. AT.F. Liner-c STpra.CIncin.frc-c. r.cJLCSsm litK.L.Ex. d,s,r.cll:lCpinjAtlanUoExViIM. 6:Cria EASTKKN niVISTON. E'nEr.r.c.,8 'id.. 4:2ClA:n'pClflcEx.r.c dly e:;5arj Day Fx 11:45am Western Ex... 4:i5pa AU'C Ex.r.cdly. 7:10prG!B.ÄH.,De.B.r.c.d.lO:S5pai Forticsets and fall laiorrcation call at tbe New Ticket Cßtce, No. 1SS Sonrh Ulinols ttteet cr al the Union Depot Ticket Oilce. 8, InCicanes tlcp er; r, c recllnin2 cart. Indianapolis, Ui-ratar and Springfield. AfailtSi Day Ex.... 7:00amtMall S Day Kx..l2:U) w Local A Day Ex. 5:30pm, Local k Day t:x. 6:15ria LoulsvlllA. New Albany ana Chicago. (Chicago Short Line DlvlKion.) Depart. I Arrive. Frankfort Acc SiOOprnllndiariap'lisM'L. 3:15am Chicago Nz't E.B.11 :23pm C. Ja M. City II 1J12 :45pm Ind. Ng't Ex. d.s. 8:S5aa Indianapolis Acl0:0Cam Fcr tickets and lnlormation. call at Union Ve pot and 25 Soath Illinois street. Indtanopoii and bt. Loaia. Depart.! Arrlvt Day Express rs. 7:10 amN. Y. A B. Ex... s :45 am Paris Express. S:bOpmi Local I'ass 9:M)ara B. fest. L. Ex... 6:2S pm Ind'apolts Ex. 3:00 pa N. Y &SU L. Exll:30 pmjDay Express 6:25 pm For tickets and all information call at city oQcef No. 2 Bates House Block. Union Depot and Hax chusetts Avenue Depot. Clevelana, Uolarutiu, (nuclbuatt and Ina diauapolls. Dcnarui Arrlva, N. Y, A Bo. Zx. 4:G0nm!L. II O 5 8tLEx e:40arj D. B.& N. Y.Ex.lO:10am w.FLW.&HEx.lO:45am And.AMJch Fx.ll:i5am;B. Har. &A. Ex. 2:20 pm W.FLW.&M.Ex 5:55pm B. led. fe t-o Ex.6:C0pm XI. Y. & B. Ex... 7:15 pmjN. Y. A 3. L. Ex 11:18 p E EIGHT WOOD DIVION. Depart. Arrive. 4:00 im 2:0 pm !:Cn 4:55 pn 6:15 am .. 3:S0 pm;10:45am....-... 6:25 fa 10:10 am........ 5:55 pm 2:20pm.. ..10 :S5pm 11:15 am....... 7:15 pm' S :i5pm...-. For all Information, rate, maps, timo tables, etc, call at the Union Ticket Othce, Latoa liona corner, MaFeachusctts Avenue Depot or at Iba Union Depot. STATS RAILWAY TIME TABLE. EvansTllle and Trrn Hanta I Via Vandalia LIne.1 Lve Indianapolis.' t7::5 am rll:55 Terre Kaute.. I&M0 am 8:C0 Arr EvanKVille.....! 4:00 pm' 7:a Lve Kvansvllie ;t:5 am PIO:SO Arr Terre Baute..!i0:00 am 2:17 Indianapolis.! 3:30 pm I 4:40 Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Sleeping car. Kail road. am'sl0:45rni pm; 3:20 am pm' 7:10 am am s 8:15 pm pm 11:59 pm pml 8:50 am r Parlor car Lvaasvlllo aud 1rr .aie Kallroad. (Via I. and St. L. Raiiway.l Lve Tndlanapolis. t7:10 ami ! ll:S0prt Tenre Haute.. ;!C:40 am r 8:00pm s 3:20 am Arr Evansvllle.....! 4:(0 pml 7:05 pm 7:10 am Lve Evansville-...;tG:C5 am rl0:.0 am,s 8:15 pa Arr Terre Haute.. 10 :CJ am r 2:17pmis 11:52pm IndlanapoUs 3:15 pm! C:5pm 8:45am Daily, t Daily except Suadav. p Parlor car sS'.eepinccar. Ll Klvrr. tEAVE SifT. ARKIVX. 7:2'0pra 7:C0 am7:10 pm I:0C pa Lorauyport Denver 1. P. A. C. Cropslne. 9-00 pm 7:53 cm 6:2Spr3ll:f3ar Columbia City 11:21 pm 9:45 am4:48pex U:12atS Aubum June i::2 pm ij:to pm 2:3 pm :d am A P.P.IVE. I IXAVK. 2:00 am 11:30 an 2:5rra :30aa Butler Louiisport, Cra wlorftuvll' unit Boctn. weatern VaadcJla Line. 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