Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1885 — Page 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5 1885.
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NATIONAL HANKS.
Opialcnof Attorney t.'eneral Ilord Cn ttrnltg thilr Aesegsmeiit and Taxation. Cotetrcctlon cf the Law RegardingtLe itiyht o Shareholders to De cuct their Indebtedness. In rerponre to questions aubmitted by H'hte Abdifor Rice, the Attorney Genera ysfrrday delivered the fel onies? opinion, hich will fce found cf cjntiderable imporlacce to tbareholdere. in National Danks and the Ciiicers whose dui7 it istoa-ssss the tarn : Hur. Jsmes II. Rice, Auditor of State: fri: Yc.u rennest an au wer to tae quettloni hcrtitaitc r s:aiel : niir.rfr national i anks ta x AF.i.r, tuetion 1 "Are National B.mk goitres subject to luxation ?" National Ranks or-sn;; unde r act of Cousr? ate lntruments dolled lute ued to aid tn e.otf roroent lu the a dm migration of ta imporiii l t Lai cn of the puthc eivb;e. jNat. ( cm. Bank v Mobile, CI .We.., 2il: Farmer,' hau Bank v. Dearinic. vi U. h. ii . City Nat. ha u ii vs. Padutah. 2 Sup. t;: Mc Juliouih V. Maryland. 4 Wheat, S16 j National Banking Associations, bela ins'rurrui.talitiea of tte -enoral (.overnmcnt, are not ubjtct to control or taxation by meM-ilCs, exie&L o lar as Ce vtT&i ixay expreMiy permit. National Commerce liv.ia v Motile, f'2 A:a., 2: -umter County v.-. Gainsvill-. ; AU, 4:l; Van Alien vs Asesoiv . Wall., 53: Braliev vs. lrp.e, 4 'A all., 49; I.enfc-;-reer v Koi.e. 9 Wal!., "; Tapyan v. Bar.k". 1) vli., 'J); Llepsuru vs. t he ol Diievtot. j:: an. j; iveple v. Weaver, lau. s K. r.yj, G3; J!n,ullounu vs 3 .ate. t W: car,, 316: Weston vs Chri'to?i, 2 Pet., 41'.: Ororn t. Bank. 9 rtht . 7n i ougres has the riant to inhibit the taxation of National Hink, ex v. a it tnnll proline. I Hint vs. Boston, 99 Tbe htate was permitted by tc 4M ??ct:on of 1l.fr net of Cong Ten ol Juae 3. 'S I. to impose a tax ru ti e shares of National Km-.kn. subject to tue recticlion that il should vol be at a re-iter ra'e if n that imposed upo:i other moneyed caniUl ia tbe ran1 of ludivi lxiil :.tiz?n of the urae ötat, fcL3 ')J section provi(?l "that th tx so iraj itti, under the laws of any hfate. uron the e ai rf any of the auciatious authorised br thin act bau not exceed il:e rate jpipoel upon the fbarea In any of the banks organized under I ibe authority of trie State where mich asocla'.ioa I locaitd." I . s. brf. ;h.. 10, 8cc. 41. ! The act of l-til was modified by taat of Keoruary l , iTiP. mm is an lonows: otblnc herein tre Naüonal Iiank Act shHU l-evnt all the aharce In any aseiitilii irria oejus incinrttd In the valuation of tfce personal 1'ioiitj of the owuer or bola r of ßuci f'iarea, iu ai.vtii'lCR taxes irapel by eutnor it of the state, within which aU'-h asoci-ition is loc?e3, but t e Legators of eci Mte may tletarinine and dirtct the umnnf and place of laxliu all ibe Ki arevof National U ink A viociHtiona loci'e 1 within the state, anbject only to two restriction, tiiat ibe taxation shall not be at a greater rat trim is aMert u;oq othtr nioniei capital lu tte hands of Individual cititeus of ur t a:ate, and that the afcarca of nu National Hanniug As-ociat'oo, oupd by noii-roMilfciiis of any Stte. shall be taxtt in the ciy or county where toe bank j Jccattd, and not ehewhere. 'Nothing beriu iball e ci nutrued to exeniDt the rcl property f ociatlcnN irorn eltfccr ."täte, county or mui.iclial taxes to ihn orre cxtect, accor dir.? to lis value, otr,fr real i roporty n taxtd." V. s. K. The act of c'onsressof July 1 2, It 2. dnesnot In an ay chai.xe ai2 section o! th-i atatnie, but iöciai s tnat aid ban a ' r.nll cou luiue t b subjec t to all the diitie. bal-ilitiea and restrictions im foed bv the IUxWd Statutes of tue I'ai'ed piatf8 and otfcc-r acts having reference to National lacking Accia tjons: a 'id it hall coutlaue to re li all uipfcn the identical association it was b fort ti e exiene'oTi of itspt rfedof sucL'c6sion.', 22 ' h. Statute at Ijirpe, 162-S.J Natl' iitil Uank shsrea are liable to assessment and u.xatlon within Ibe riStncüon Imposed by aa d act of fongrpa. in ton city or town wnere fe ruk Is located. ' People vg. Weaver, 100 U, Ii. M'J; PtUon vs National Emk, lui V. ü i: . 14 :. Cinmitgs vs. Nutional Hank 10! I". S. R. 15 : fccpe?lor Stanley, iC r. 8. fi. .'03; Kvanibe National flank vs. Knt'on. 113 U. S. K. "05Hoytrv. f oyer, ü3 ( en. L. Joiir. S0., opiaica by Judge liarimi m Sup. oart of U. m : LMtia vb. Itizcna iSation! Kar, 8.S Ind. :;1, 1 IestT on Taxation, zl. Sjij 34; Whitney vs. Kgacale. :c; lnd. 107 3-0,l&l, SS. 3il!. The follow ir.K are Kx-iioi:s ol our atatute pertliiin$r to th taxation of khares of tOfk to the National Eink: iK. rj. l.l, p. 6.:V4t. 6,:it3, 6,"i6, The following a'e (toctloTa of oursatnta partalDinp to the taxation of dtiares of Ptoc in National Hdtiks. i:. S. 18?J.Seii. 6,311, l.vt-i.G, 31-;, t.317, 6,niS. 6,:V), t,3cC . TAXATION OK NON IZ IDKNT 511 AREIIOt.PEK Qucflicn 2- au the noa-rcRllent holders of tiits in Ns ionsl anks be taxed thereon in the Mate c4 lntiiana?" tec. t,2VjQi tte.KevUcd Statutes of the Unilci FUteS.QUOttd 1n anwer lo the preceding question, declares "that the shares of auy National Banking Arftciaticä owncl by con reidea!a of aar State tfcBll te tBXtd in the clt? or town where the btnk 1 legated, and not e'?;where." Thisac:aboii5hea thfrnl3a to sh Arcs in National i:nii. thst personal property of an intan?l b'e character followa tto person for the purposes of taxation and aire It a titus of its own, to-wit that of the Mate in which the bank is located, and tfce State rr.ay U these ihare. whether the ownera ere res. Jen is or non-residents of the State. I Provtderce Institution for avin;s and Jewell vs. tos;on. 101 Mas . 57.1; Tapan vs. Merchants' Natioial Bank, 19 Wall., i'jl; Auetm vs. Alierman, 7 WaiL. tv5; turrouuhs on Taxation, 127. 1 IVtty on Taxation, Gr0, HSi-C: Lofiia vs. Citizt-na' Natioral tsnk. 8" lud , SU. ".IS; Wnitney vs. Pmsrale, ?3 icd . iu7; North Ward Naiional llaat vs. NrWKik. 43 N.J. Law. 56.' i "ir tatute proviiles tnat ''The shares of any Naticml HhhSidz A-soclaticn loAtci In this State owrcd by nou nrldents ot Indiana. shU b tared in the clij or town wher the bank is locate 1 and Lot elewt:re " R. 1S1, Sec. 6.ü7. Tne banx oüiccr may te compelled to furnis!i a liht of the tcckhol icrs under the statute to facilitate the taxation ot the unares therein. ; U. . ivl. sc. :4r, 6.4-1: Dobbin vs. t'rvnuaUaion'Jrs cf hre, löFev. Mi-, Burroohs on Taxation. 1; 1 Doty on Taxation. Whitney v. i:;.die, R: led. 107 -rate vs. Newark. 40 N J., L.. 5"j; Wai;e Dowpey, 9, L. S. It. :27. Taxes aitetd on snare ol bok stork beon j a litn ti erton. upon tne rirt 'lay of Aorii of me current jtar. ami ft:crj lien is not a Tec ted bv auy ale or transfer of kucn slock. i. s. Si.c. .3tX 1 Jlh.ll be the duty of every men tank, or tho manpiLs cilicer or olMcers tacreof, after teij.: I 0tifi:d in writing to do so by the County Trca-.-ü 1 er to retain o ciuch of any aivuinl or ImlfDds belong ing to tuch stockholders as shall b? tci?ary to pav any tax levied npoa their snsres ol steck rcspec lively until it shall mule 10 appear 10 auca bank or it ofi'.ccrs that such taxts i;avc been paid. Any efbeer of any such bank who hall jay over, or anthori3 the iMYlas over, f any ccli dividend or dividend, or anv portion tn n cf. ontrry t- the pr&vis-ion ol tnii sectbin. hall thereby become liable for auch tax. or the ixik r.y 1 ay tl c tx due from any of itssüA'eI. "Ct's and retain ttie amount thereof from any KUbi'-'tn iivii1c:ni." K Ö. IvM, tc H'J , lax a imposed on the nock of a National Uu'k t crorxe a lien upon the srinres Uxe i. and uch lien Contimit a t.ll tho taxes a'e pai 1. ami ic ia the dot? of the bank to j ay for its Piock nobler tae lax b'ia'ly aiseod v.nl their repectlvc ssare. whether tfce stockholder ns'.dv in the .'atc or vo. ! Nat. Com Bank vs. Motile. 62 Aha. S.j; Nat. l ank vs. Com.. ') s:l, r.; Taopun vs. Mr. Nt. lark. !'. Vall, 431; Walte vs. Dowly. ?4 1". S. i;., .7; Adarr v. Nahvli!, ':i 1" s. r... 1) Mrlvery v Korinior. 5 Ala.. 4L.. 1 Desty on Taxation, 8'JO.i AJDMrST 01 " E A I. r.sTATE VM) TO- K. . QcfUion 3 "Is the real estate of a National T,nk txfd sis mch, or i it include d In the valuation of the Mock and taxed as stock? The act of Consr. provides nothlnz herein hall 1 construed to exempt the real property 01 taDkicz alterations from either state, onnty or municipal taxe. to tue samo extent, aecorrtin to l'ltiice. aa other real property is taxed" l 8. IU f.. Pe&,219.1 Under trie act of Consrrrss tbe State is left free to rxereitc tbe power of taxation over Rational I an kf. aesine tne same uprn the rel propertr of the bank or upon tfce shares of its cardial stock at the election of the State, in accordance witn the rir.uirern.nt ol tne Mate Constitution and ws. and only in conformity with the rales apI'lirab') to cltiec aDi corporations. ILoftln vs. tbe CUT National i'ank, 8. Ind., 341; Ttcple vs. Weaver. IOC U. ß. R..5J9. 514: lVord vs. CrmtBla!oner or Taxes. 0 New York. 574: 1 IHaty on Taxation, 879; k. a lst. Sees. 6.3. 6,317. dbeitatut provides that tbe bank of.icer "shall, Utvtf n tfce flrtt clay of April and the first day of Jure of each year, make out a statement under eatb. in dnplicate, scowinr the camber of Shares tejcrxiisg pe (jtrltnl "tvk cJ tcn Ltjik, and tee
rsrxe atd residence o! ts rh McbokIer with tho 1'uu.ber cf shares wlM by auch uvkholder In uch bank, ana tt söall afax what Lo cetn.s tte fair cs?h value of earh of laid harr, and aito tbe fair cuh valae ol the entire capital stock ot auch hank or bucJi.c a ociation on the lit day of April, and laali Oelivcr one of said statements to tfce AMesor in the township wherein such bank or banklr.aac elation la located, and the other to the County Auditor, and iQcu caplial noes fchall thereupon be litteo and as sew d by the AeM,or. and return thereof made In all respects, the same as ainüar rtperty belonging to o.Dtr corroratiOD and In dividua l. WLei. ever any such bank hall have scqulred real (täte or other tangible property ibe afe d value of such real estate or tanzlole T-ropcrty 1 al be tie-Iocted frr-rr. the valuation oftnerapitel nccc of ch bank. In mäkln i-och tateoieut 01 the fair cash alu of euch share the 1 reoit shal. b? R'.vca and the ban file indeb'f r:rles of aucti t-ant deIucted therefrom, a 11 Iba ce of Individuals lb AtAtor s;i.-tii Ci tcrttinc nl uttiy the fair cash vsbie of each hare of ;ci k, after aa exaualnaiion of hnc'. K'.ate xrent, and a- an f -xanlnatlon, under oath, of such cftccr, if he :ern it iucinry. and in dieru Initi: ar.d tixiriK the felr caoh Value of cacn o? a'.O fenari s of Mtc libh.H. ! 1 eccrned by th; trarket or inul ?c!lic pri"1 ( f suci stctk at orial aio at ti e p'.it 0 vi. ere toe t Ank it locate!, ai;d. if there no watkft value, be shall determine thy actual vaai. aklug into consideration thesurplus aud ico:vI !-:al rrr,ts If any. j -bt e. Le ouid Hi'ii renntet to othtr moneyed capital jn tt-- rt individual citJens of thiota ?." ;K. K. 11. Kcc. WA Thiarrodef vnluntion of stock Is v alid. f Hepburn . b- hool l'ircctory, 2 AaU., 4, People s. Corrmas'oncrfc of Tac.. yf fT. S. R., 41; People s. Commtsiorers of Taxrs, xT. N. Y 51C. l'nU-r this staunte "the real etae is valued for tfixalion. ani placed on the duplicate m sucl. The value cf the atiial tlom would neeearily it-c'.ude tbe asictl valuation of all tangible propertr, includln; real estate, but it dce not follow tr.ai .the asfessreent for taxation ruut le the teme as this value. u the contrary, the fair iruf ligation is tbat the valuation of tangible property ana real esdite otierwie aesed for taxation should tc deducted from the total value placed i pon the nock, and th remainder should t ; the I a-ii" of 8nfiJiCi t o' taxation on the shares ofs-ock.' ! l.oftin vs. Citizens National Bank. ir.d., 311 3C; '1 r-e Pcorle vp. The ' oinmisfcloneri of läse. o Nrw York. 57a: LvatisvIIle tana vs. Itrlttin. 105 U. s. It., 0. :;ji j In Kuesens: bank tocif, it is the duty of the oncer ti deduct from the actual value of each shsre a um bearing the siroe proportion thereto as the atesM.d value cf tje real estate of the bsnk bers to tte actual value of all the capital stock. tThe l'eopi; vs. Commissioners of Taxe, 6J New York, 91.1 PH.! tion or ispki;teine?:. Question 4. "'s the stockholtler entitled toa ddu(tioa of indebtcduesa from his share of neck?" 'Ibe barehoMcr ho? a right to the same deduction of inriebiednt-ss due by him from the valuation of hisKbareiof National Bank tock that ihe law of the State allows to the Individual cltirn who baa moneyed cap tal otherwKe lnvts;cd. Tbe act of Ccures-g al'.o-vj np diicrimiuatiou in iftvor of sucn monev ed cipital in the hands of ibe citizen as egain.-i Natioi.ai Bank share. Tec plö vs. Weaver 100 (7. P. K.. 5:.:; Hills vs. Pxcbsnge l auk, 105 C i. P.., 31:: dupervicr vs. S. a:l. 1&5 i . J. I:.. ::5; Kvansville Bank vs. Brit ton, ICS U. S. i: , 322; Boy. r vs. Boyer, .'0 Cent. l.vv Jour., '.V), by .uprtOie Court ot United Müttk.) The j'i:prerxe Court of Ind.'ana, in the cie of Vrou, 'iicaiurcr, v. The Kirnt National L'aukof )ii(liau8po'.is, on ilia '2d of My. l.s.". decided that the sun Voider in 'atiotial Banks may deduct frvm bis, (hares ot stock the amount 01 ail of bi iust luileMednces. Tbe shareholder i:t a Natioual Bnk may consequently deduct his i:idv'b'c.in..froin his titres of h t ck and the e rcüiia Ce-'2nated a such by the h unite. n. ö. irjl. Sees, tf, : :.', 6,33 1, 6,yu in tiii other cac jus: ludebttdnes bsay be dedr ttd fron cted.ls only. The 8 t of CorcrcM provides for th tixatlou of the iai r 6tatc of the tank as mch. fU. S. K. fc-'., if. 5.V1'.'. ine State is left free to tax the share of stock, e r real estate. Lortin V3. CityNat. Bank, s."Iud., :tl; Peop.e vs. Weaver. W U. S. K , 5Jl, 5i.;-i: Pccpiev. Comrs. of Taxfs, N. York, t7i: 1 D sty on Tax, 37'.' ; K. S. lsl, S -ea. ii,4. 0 317 ; '1 be 1 eple vs. Coair.. t'J N. ora, .'l. Uur Hatmo has profiled .'or s-hmus rel cs'ate f steh. IK. S. l.v-vl, tecs. 6,3- Ö.317; 'l:iJ., 311 j Tue steck will be a d s prorided bv a-a'.ute, ailtsictnal ali e. j it. s 1 ;i, s.c. 6.313. Hepbv.rn vs. bi hool Iirctor., 21 '.Uli , i'eoole vs. Comrs. of lax. yi U. w. K , 413; Pop'.C Ts. Comrs. of Tis, 67 N. York, 16. 1 In assessing bank lock it is the duty of the officer to deduct from the sexual value of each share a um bearinu the fau:e pruportiou totrcto a ttie a;r s,Bcd f r.!ue c 1 tup real e-.tate ot the bank boars to the actual value of au tue capitnl aiock. I7 'je People v. e onnii4SHjnera of Tax. 0) !etv Yo:x,yi; Loliin vs. l ifzeus' Bank. 85 Ind.. 311. 37; Thi People vs Commissioners. Sfl New Yors. 57J: Kvauv:lle litik v?. Brit ton. 10" U. S. K, 322. 324.; i be bare tolder is taxed on the balance a tna value of such stocii.aod it it my opinion that from this res due uly of such valuation the indebted n.2w is deducted. UcJuctton of ladcb educs can not be txade fiom the real estate or its value. No tax 1 nyer can deduc t indebtedness from tne value of of real estate, and there Is no diHcrimlaation oa this subject by our statnle in fvor ot tuo inliridual citizen of tbe State as asalnM the shareholder m National Hank. Iles-pcctfully. 1 kam 1 t. Woi:i, Attorney (Jer.eral.
Real Estate Transfer. The followin? deeds were recorded Monday, "ay 1. as reported by Steeg .'c BcrnhantCr, ab Etrect compilers. 12 and 13 Thorpe Block. Telephone. J.OIS: Henry I. SfcNanghton and wife to Thorras Ii. O'Connell. warranty deed to lot 13 in James II. McKtrnau's subdivi.lou of outlot i In the city ol Indianpolif $ '223 CO l)aniol Stewart et al. to 'l neodore Maerirn ami wife, warranty deed to lot 4 in Kolomi lfan'.ey's subdivision of part of lets 3 and 4 in .Tchnsoo's heirs' addition 0 the city of Indianapolis 933 O'l Viil;am Ii. Traub and wife to Jacob J. i tüiih. warranty desd to lota 15, 16 and 17 us William It. ri raub's subdivision to the fit of Indianapolis - 03 uO J.s II. Ruddcll er al. to shertieM II. Wt'pht, warrant died to lot in Kudiell A YiniOu's Tark Place addition to the city of Indianapolif 03 Xi.Hr)?aret T. iray and husband to Mary - Dittenicre. warranty deed to part of lot '2 In block G'J in Drake's addition to the city of Indianapolis 1,1 00 Johu P. Jaeh'lm; t John I.ans.n. warranty deed to lot 5 in John Koet's snl'difiMonoi pirtof oaliot l&riuthe City ot Indianapolis 1.V0D 0" C'hr -s .Mflkarm-in. mianlian, to tieoro f . l.u tz, guardian's dr-p'1 to part of 1! 4.1) in r it. tc'.ier t al.'s subdiviiou of oi.tl'.t 94. '.i,". '.C 'J7. w and tti" south halfcf out ot it X lnthecltyof Indianapoji :oD 0) Ctorce K tell et a!, to Joseph H. Itob-tt.i et ah. Qnitc!air.i -Jeed to part of lot in Martii dau 'v t.'o 'a subdivision ia the city of Imli'in voii 6C0 C. The Thames Loan and Trupt Company to leonird Irave and wfe, warrauty dff d to iot 2 in Hann A. Dawson's sab5lTi.;cn of lot 24 in Johnson' hells' add. t. on to the ciiy of Indianapolis 2.0CO fi Conveyances, 9: consideration Local Courts. i rr.r.ior. t ol'kt iicnkk vi. tk::m .";'... Hester A. Ltwls vs Lucy ii. Barrett. Ailirmed. Howe, J. Appeal taten. 1S. Scottish American Morl-ae Company vs. Fatsy Patt?rton, adruinistiator, et &!. Afiiraifd. Walker. J. App&al taken. Michael O Connor et al. vs. WiiiUa Bcatty ft nU AüiriLed. Howe, J. Kl.v.ateth McClain vs. James 'V. Hess t al. Alarnitd. Tajlcr, J. Appeal taken. "William C. smrck, cuirdlan, Cornel a E. Littv8. Pbihp Keichweia. Keveräed. Taylor, J., "Walker concarins:. CRIMISAb COCET. U-33. Pleroe Norton. Jndxa, Siate v. Henrietta and Frtdrickt Bachsrt. lTecivicfr stolen rood. Finding of guilty. Henrietta lined $25 and sent to jsil for oae )ay; Frederick fined fX) and sent to jail for ten days. state vs. Mlchasl "Ward. Grand lirceay. Acquitted. cincriT court. Eon. X. C. Ay res. Judge. Desdemona öowland et aL va. Charles fayer et al. To collect cotes. Oa trial by tbe Cccit,
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i MrB. Grove'i öult Transferred From i rTanstUMi fAssMfl- s -.tA llaaUfi UQlUiikVU U U Ii W )T iUO MOIJVU Circuit Court-Nctec. Tfco three Superior Courts, Criminal and Circuit Conrt, th County Hoard and Grand Jury are in 6esicn. Charle Love has fi ed 'or ilivorce from Lnlu Iove. whora he married iu ifay, ISSi He rharf.es adnttery or caiae. Michael "Ward wna acquitted of tha charts of grand larceny by Jnde Norton. Ho wi5 accufed of tre theft of a bor and bn-ry. bnt i; apreared he hd only usedittoriiein Tte County Boajd nif.t yesterday and allowed bills .trootintint.' to 'X A 010ns tbee lie bill of T. B ye?eck for f2 li'2 wai al-'owe-i, that being tnf amount ol the ex rEfC3 for as?c:r.g the township. Tee town authoritfts cf Sosthport hava clued the bridge in thu corporation for the Taoa that it 'n unsafe. Tiey yesterday titiood tf.e; County Biard to construct a new bridge for theiu, but tbo latter declines eo to dc. Jrdie Norton yfs'.erday fined Henrietta Bncbert arid feat her to j ail for one day, and Frederick, he r hosband, wis fined $V) and given ten dajy. These ara the partiej who were indicted for receiving 8.o!f.n poods. The finit of W. E. Smock, guardian of Cornelia E. Little, vs. Philip lleichaein, for petition, was reversf d yesterday in the general term of the Superior Cv.irt. This hone of the thirly-livH caess brought to recover a third interest in various iT-operty formerly belonging to the husband cf Mr?. L'ttla. Judge Howe had decided for pliintiil, and th appeal renoltf d in a reversal. Tbe euit of Emily J. Grove vs. Edgar A. BroT7n, administrator cf the estate cf Henry W. Grove, deceased, and others, has been brought on a clianse of venue from the Hamiltor? Circuit Court to the MaHon Circuit Court. The case was filed last February, and is remarkable in oaeof its fe;itnrr3. The complaint alleges that the piaintitr and Henry V. Gro7e, deceased, were married in Feptember. 1SÖ1. Grove ditd in December, 18;;, atd Brown Tvas apnointed his admluistiator. In January. 1 a suit for divorce was illed in tt 'Ha.nilton Circait Court r.?.ah tt Henry W. Grove by some coe who, of courte, ruf d Mrs. Grove the plaintiff. Af-ferwardf-the divorce vrft3 cranted. Piaintifl rbarpes that this waa procured by Henry W. Grove himyelf. ar.d says fhe knew nothln? of auch a ccse, and at that time ehe as sick in bd, and was not able to appear in court at all. the was almost blind, and ia now totally blind, and for tbe e;re2,ler p'.rt of the time since tbe diTorc jodsreent was rendered s'oe has been in the Hamilton County Pcor hoise, atid when rot there tbe has been an object of charity among her friends. There is now a suit ponding In tbe Circuit Court of this county tej fell the real estate of Henry W. Grove, to which she is made a party, but she alleges that the decree nf divorce prevents her from obtaining her rights aj widow. There are eeveral parties who are nift'Je defendants to the suit, among whom is Sarah J. Grove, whom the complaint alleges "claims soma intfrsst which is antagonistic to this plaintifi's rights." Petition is made for the pettioc efid of the alleged fraudulent divcrcs and all other proper relief. Noble ltlooel ! In England it is considered a grand thing to belong to the nobility and to have In your v:ii3 whit is called "coble blood." But it often bapper.s that the blood of a nobleman is 1 ct ss good as that of a vigorous man who takt'3 rare- of tho nobleman' cows and pigj. Truly noble blo'jd is that which h enriched Ith irr.xi. nd rireulabJ la hsltfiv bodie?. Kev. "W. B. 6mith, Grarton, Masa.'siys: ,4I used Brown's Iron Bitters for a low state of blood, and derived great beneiih" A very nice war to cook mackeral for breakfast is. after freshening it, to boil It for ten minutes, take it out of the watar, drain it, remove the back bone, then pour over the bsh a gravy made of milk, thickened with Hour, and with a lnaip of butter added. Tde gravy is just like that which you make for milk toast. The Duty of State L.gtalatareg. Legislation in every State should regulate the Bale and use of the many poi&ons resorted to by women in their desperation to ob tain a beautiful complexion. There exists in Dr. Haitei'a Iron Tonic every requisite to accomplish the object without injuring health or endangering life. THIS IS THE GENUINE 1 I0LD ONLY 15 EOmtf "WITH BCFT WRArrZas, IEJ that rraip ovkb coax ia roBaoxr.s. Our trade-mark around every bottle. In sicknenj 5Tfn Drop it Worth Us Yum in Gold hiYHMC It rnbdnes andlheaii an kinds 01 rnaammatl9.i, C4TAKKH, COLD3, DlAKßHEA, KÜEÜMAT UM, NEURALGIA, has cured more cases than ai.ythlne ever prescribed. DIPHTHERIA, 8OES throat: use h promptly, delay la danfteroua, riLEfl, BUND, BLKKDINQ OR 1TCUINQ, CLCER9, OLD OR NEW WOHND3, BROlSK-J, BURNS, TOOTHACHE, ÄABACHK, &OaK ST3, SCAlJ)3,8PRAlNa: the greatest known remedy, Conuola HEMORRHAGES, FEM ALS COMPLAINTS. BLlLKDlNii Nose, Month. 8tomacix, Lungs, or from any cause, stopped aa by a chana. It la called the WONDER OF HJEA LING. Csxd xx tx!aixt avd iTxaiALLT, We bare an avalanche of testimonials. Send for oat book Mailed rreU It will tell you til about it. rr is rwiri to rsx akt raiFAXATiox ixcarr thx eifNUINX wnH oca tsiucnoaa, Prioea Oc, tL,tL75, FCID'SEIIEICT CO.. 7S 5tö Arc. lev icrk,
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1 ' - "4 TT rm m fc"-V " . s, - . ' : i aiaimnviv uis v.fTi ' vE3tv.T5A i KiVillOA ftoiw for .v-brtM o? t-ctU3) it f ti Di. Price's Sfe?El Fiaiii BiircCis, 1 1 i(ntnt.nit 4rlt's uJ 3ataralCter knv-.as4 J Sr. Price's Lujsuisn Yeas! Gsms ?sr Light. Hlthr Bread, Tha !.it Dry Xo Vaaatlo th Worli FOM if At 5 BY HUCAC. M5"?!5 ÜBITTERS k fi CU.9C3 f iliatirtASüCrTlfjy iTfTTlMTrVCt i l Ana i av. 'iOsfA i $1 sir- - ALLDRUGEiSTSI ;j mii:ElC0LLAiT.g SsvttstiUco, H.-.Mtaal Constipa Aivr.t I.ivo-Co.7?;i!siut, Slclt 'trc.i;t.chot lIsejr.oeu ll.tl IH''' .Ä.'C.. "ill. r.vji.MB.i cl- t'.;f rvvfc.-.'.. Drue, aaVr hn-.h uui b t t r.;-.i.cr '.ted r?.::Z17 JLZZ SAJ a surr.:, .-r.:::.::.:., n::iil,iih slear.i.f- Ib. EMU-.; ;!' rvicrhfy, rJ.zA a . ,z j.w . '.'.'1 r,c ., !. v. r -r sJ. 10'Jli V s:.:a. err Metal Poison. I nm a coppersmith by trade, and during a series of years my arms (beinn taie waea at work) have absoibcd a wonJerful amount of metal poion. IfaviD? a scrofulous tendency irom my jouth, the small particles of copper and brasj would ret icto the sores, and by this process the poison was conveyed into my blood till my whole system became infected. 1 was treated with the old remedies of mercury and iodide potassium. Salivation followed, my teeth aro all loose in my bead, my dizestiv organs deransed. and I hAve been helplefs in bed for over a year with mercurial rtuumalira. My joints were all s woolen, end I lost the use of my arms and legs, and became helpless as an intant. id y su Serin gs became to intense that it wos inpossible for me to rest. Tne doctors advised me 10 go to the city hospital for treatment. This I could rot besr. A friena, who naj pro red afrlea 1 Jndced. urged roe to try .Swift's Specific, believing it s ould cure me. Otbcr diPoura?pd me, but! secured a few bottle", and liiive now taken two dozen rotties Tne first elect of tae medicine was lo brirgthe poison p theanr'aiv. and lorote out ail over In running sores. They soon disappeared, and my skin cleared off. iiy knees, which became twice their natural size, have resumed their usual size, and re supple as of yore. My arms and hands are aii rijrht Ptrala.and can use them without pin. The entire disease has left all parts of toe bolr. aive two ulcers on my wrists, which are healing ranidly. I am weaic from long conlinemeiit, but 1 have tho use of all my limbs. This medicine is brincinz me out of t he preatet trial ol my life, and I can not find words suflicicut to express my appreciation of its virtues, and the gratitude 1 feel that I ever heard of it. Pf.TiB K. Lo VE, Ausus'.a. Ga. Jin. 9. If.s5. n 01S0 tti ii Tfce drouth in Southwest Georgia Hst sprioi; dried up the wells, and we were comTeilel to ue water from the creek on the plantation. The result vs that all were troubled with chills and fever. I carried with me several bottle-s of dwitt's Specific, and as Ion? as I took it I had perfect beslta As soon as I cetse l taitin? i; I, like the rest, was afülilcd with chills. When I resumed its use. 1 was all rifcht aain. We have us?d it in our fainilyss an antidote for ma'aria poison for two or three years, and have never known it to fail in a sinsla instance. VY. C. Fcr.L-nv. Sumter Co , Ga., Sept. II. 1?S4. Treatise on Blood and t?k!n Diseases mailed free. tue swift specific; COMPANY, Drawer?, Atlanta, üa. THE BSEHCAHTILB AQBNOY. R, I. SCARLET, Manager. I R G. DUN A CO. j Proprietor. No, 3 UlacKtorcl Iiloclc. The oldest, the bert, the mo t prostressiye aal the most reliable establishment of the kind In the world, having 103 branch omcaa tally equipped and la good running order, or three to one more than any other Agency has of actually live offices. For over t2 years we have enjoyed an unsullied reputation for nonerty, reliability and fair deal, lng, and we have unlimited resources tor condue tine enr boinea succendally. We Invite a teat of our qualities by the merchants of IndianapoUj. & U. DCN A CO,
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BUSINESS CARDS. 77imi rtjrt!mud ttloxs are the nut tU-Xtnch fndrelialU i the eity, ami are entirety tccrthy of the jzatranvge of jSt?ifvc readers, L. ER1TTINGOAY, STEAM DYEING, Cleaning and Repsirlcfl". Ladies' Wearine Apparel 01 all kinds cleaned and Dyed. Also Lice and Damask Curtains KeCnUhcd. 16 North Delaware Street. W. Flt-UER, M. D., PILE SPECIALIST, C5 North Delaware Street. OCIct Fays: Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
rOTIIECAP.V AND DRUG GIST. DR. E. D. FOPvTEPv, ?9 South Illlcois St. Dr. Deuds's C herry Couh Cure, ampe free. A 1:1 1 fi ci al rr.Lirii WITHOUT At ?Xi Fast Wathinston street. References given to parties wearing then. gALLAKD'S POPULAR ICH CZZJZSIL. Orders from Churehts, Fcftivals, Partie, Pic nies, and Adjoining Tövens promptly supplied. Creamery, 1C2 North Delaware. Ttlephome 4!0. 'ilAKLb I. JACOts, iOLICITOK OF PATENTS. 6 North Delaware Street. Terms rcascriable. Send fcr circular. Fifteen ye are experience. QHAKI.I8 A. KICOLi. ltv last Market ttrect, oprojita F&ttod&Jt Ind'jtnnpol!, Ixd, QUA. L. bTIOVLR. PURE LAKE ICE. Oihce: Nc. 17i feat Utrket Strest, Telephone f Cu Not onrccttd with ica combination coinpanle D F M I ST , J. G. PARSONS, Z0.j West Washington Street. OVJER NEWS Offlee Indianapolis. "LjJ A. IIEKRM ANN, WATCHMAKER. Clocks, Jewelry and Eyeglasses. Repairing Music lk)xesafcpeci3lty. 9T East Market Street. Gl C. rOKSINGER, T. FKAOriU.1. KOOI'KK, And Manufacturer of hlack and Asphaltine Varnbhca.Tar.Pitch.r.osin.HonfinsrandliuildingFellti. PITCH AND GRAVEL ItOOFi Laid and IlepaireJ. Tin, Iron and Shingle Pvoofs I'alnted aud Repaired. oii ee4'2 South Penn. St. Telephone 417. H, C. STEVENS' NKW WALL PAPEit: & EHAD3 HOUES, 44 2aat Ohio street, Indianapolis. Oil-Cloths, Kugps and Jdats. Special dsaljn I IS VNlndow fihadea and Interior De-ooratlons. H ARK ÄSS, BAD DLLS, iTO. AJ3 IiE2iETXZ, 71 East Court Su and 8. last Wash. SL H. L. UMSTEAD. PRESCRIPTION 'DRUG STORE. No. 1M) Virginia Avenue, "TNDIANIOLIS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Eryant t ßtratton College. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free, When Block, opposite Fostoffice. - ILLR BROTHERS. ADJUSTABLE IRON FENCE TOSTS. Cheap as Cedar Tosts. öAcents warned. Send for circular. Office and Factory, 9o So'.ith Pennsylvania Street. JING Vi 110LME3, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Reliable Aueuts Wanted. 02iCeand Salesroom No. 12 Z North Delawars St. -J-l WIS C. GARRICÜ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Thorpe Lieck, Indianapolis, awcorporation and Insurance Law, Slate and Pedcral (cum. -jp II A KIT Y, UnHKEJLLA. And Parasol Manufacturer, P'iVa Virginia Ave. Repairing anl Covering Neatly Done. jpOUI KU'S CLEAIs LI HAT MAHKSTS, 2Z2 t.6t Wsphington Et.,7S North Pemsylva6la 2t. Stalls 1 and : East Market Uouee. ,,5-pring Lambb a. specialty. ' gCEEID i'v COMPANY. FRESH AND SMOKED FI5II. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. No. 5S West Maryland etreft. OCHWhlCKLE tl PRANGE. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. !enufscturers of Delivery Wazons and Spring Trucks of ail kinds. Repairing promptly attended to. vvaüou and Carriage Painting neatly Cone, r'&tisiactlcn gn&rantced. 42 and 426 East Washington Street. -yjrmrsrr & adams, BXWZB AND GENZRAL CONTBAUTORJ Room 21 The r pa Block, Indianapolis. S. RAW LS, YV . DENTIST. 5 Claypool Block, opposite Bates Hcnse, Special attention given to the preservation ol ttu natural teeth. Price reasonable. Onto and Mississippi, SL Louts 8 :10 am'V!ncenEea..- . 1:03 pre at bt, Louis 8 :S5 am! Mitchell-. 2:47 pn Odin 1U:1 am (Ncnh Vernon. . 4:11 pir Flora 11 ;rcpn;dücinraU. 7 :C3 ps
KAIL WAT T13IE TABLE. JStmt iat fffrt Wecrs4ay, April 12, IfcS5. YSA1K3 ECU ET fLXTKAb fTHDAED Till. efTeraonvllle, Platdtaun svstek li.ltatipolt Depart I ArrlTt Fontiern Ex.5'y 4:10ara,Ind.A M. Ma!l 9:45 aa I. AM. Ex.. d'y. 8:15 am Und. A Cht. Ex.l0:45aia Lou. & iL Mall.. .V.tt pm N.Y.& N.F1. Ex.. 7;00 pn Lonisv. Ac,, d'y. 6:45 pra ÜL LACF. L-.10:45 pa For tickets and full information call at ticket ofSce Penn. Line, nor the st corner Waahlnrvca and Illinois atrcete. or Cnloa Depot Ticket Qce. Yfndll& Line. Depart. I Arrlvai Man 7:15 am New York Ex. t ;Wira N. Y. Limited am. Mail A Ac .10:C0aa Day Express, d'y!'2:00 am Cln. A L, F. 1. 3:S5 pra Tcrre Viaute Ac- 4:00 pen New York Hx-. 4:15 pra Paci2c Ex., d'y-10:4 ym N Y. Limipjl... 5:2f. pra lud v S. Bend ex 7:10am .Bend t lnd ex.10. 55 ara lnd. AS. Bend ex 5: 19pm S.fknd binder. C:42pta For tickets aud full information call at ticket ofLce Tena. Lines, uortbeast e-onier Wastslnctoa and Illinois streets, or Pnloa Depot Ticket Qy-oe. inatl, IcdtaiiHiiuox, Lou a Uioani. tCO. CirCINXATl PIVTE705. part Clncinnail and Florida Fast Line, datlv, a. and c C 4:C0am Cln., Lushrille and Col. Ace 11:15 ata Cln. and LouhviRe Mail, p. c S:s5 pa Cincinnati Arc, dally C:bo pra Arrive Indlanapcilia Ac-c, didly lCittara Cln. and St. Louis Mail, p. c 11 :M aa Indianaiol'.a acc 4:55pm Uhlcaco and st- Loula Ftst Line, dally, . and c c 20:45 pra CHICAGO DIVISION. Depart Chicago ar.d Rock Ialand Ex - 7:lCant Chicago Mall, p. c 12:10 pra Wcctern Expref? . &;i0ra Chicago. Peoria and Burlington Fast Line, a , r. c . -.11 :20 ptj Airlve -C. and L. Pat,t Line, d'y, c. c, t- 3: aa Laiayette Arc. 10:S5aia Clnn. and Loui6Vill9 Mail, p.c. S:W pra Cincinnati Arc C:47pn Ti?e tine via C, 1. et. L. and C and L. K, and W. a follows: Lave lud&'pollf 5:X)pmlAr. IndlaTo!!s 10:4Caxa Arrive Ijifaynte 7:-2.s ym'Lv. Lsfarette... 8:C3 an Arrive Eloom'tn 12:10 am l.v. Phxjm'tn 2:L5aca For Dtp, time tabic, rates of fare, and all ln formation .apply at Ticket Ofiee, D.6 SouDa lil. irols street, and Union Depot lieket OSoe. Chlrajjo, St. Con in and i'ltroourg. (FAN-HAKDlt AND PENNSYLVANIA L1NS.) Depart. ArrlTa. New York.Philadeln'a.j
wesninKton, tiauinre. PirUhurg, and (Jolnrabua Expre-as... 4:10a.m.: ll:45a.ni Dayton iColumtua Ex 11:10 a,m.j 4;S6p.a r.icnmona Accommo- 1 datjon...... 4:CG p.m.;B 5:43 a. m isew lorx.r niiace:p a. Wahirj?ton, üaltixnore, littbur:. (Jolumbus A Dayton Ex. H 4:"5p.t3. 10:10 n et. N. Y. Limited. 5.'-j p.m.(s jS;CCa.ia CHlCAeiO IUVIjSIOÄ, VIA KOSOVO, Louisville and Chicago Fait Express 11:00 p.m.. 4:09 a.ta Louisville and Chicago; Exprtas, p. c ! ll:15a,m.j 3:C5p.nu DeJiy. Dally except Sunday, a Sleeping car. h Hotel car. Fcr tickets and full Information cll at tlckt) ofhet Penn. Line, northeast corner VNacalngton and IllinoEtrcetf. or Union Depot Ticket Q21ce. AY&basb, St. Louis nud PaclUlc Hallway. Departi Arrlvf Pet. & Chi, Mail. 7::5anDeL Kr., a 8:0Cam ToLtt.W.AM.Kx 2:l.".pm 1'acitc Kx ll:.sOara Det. Ex., d ys.... 7:l.pmTet. A'hl. M'l... 8:t5pra Tob f t w A De td y 1 1 : OCpra Tol. Ft W A De t d y, S :59a ra Forticketa and full information rail at City Ticket Omce, 'ii 80. lil. at. or Union Depot Tic a el Ofhce. Indianapolin and Ylacenuci. lcpart! Arrlvt ML A Cairo Ex... SiifuinvVincenncs Ar.,...10:40aa Vmctnces Ac.. 4:Wpm,,Ml. A Cairo Ex.- 6:S0pra For tickets and lull information cll at ticket efbet Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington arc Illinois Etrcets. or Union Depot Ticke t Oufcc. Cincinnati, JJarntlion and 1 udlauapoiia. IepartJ Arrlvt Cln., Day A Tel... 4:0T!Rn;(loi:ner;v. Ace- 8 roam C, D..T. AN.Y...I9:4.ram Cin., P. A St. L....ll:50ara Coruer&v. Acc.. 4:25p.ra;Cin. Ace 5:Copm C..D..T.AN.Y... C:5r m Cin.. P. A St. L.... 10:431 lad Laim, iSltomtbctou and Weatvra. lEc.LiA r-rvisioN, Depart. Arrive. PaclSc Ex A HkII 7:kan E.AS,Ex.r.r, a dy 3:yara K. AT. 5". Liner c 5:0pm.Clncin. Srec. r.a.ll:tvam BAK.I.Ex. d,,r,cll :10pm, Atlantic Ex AM t:8Cpra SATRCN DIVISION'. EnEx.r.c.,8 ld.- 4:20am PacincEx.r.c dly e:55aa Day Ex 11:45am, Wetern Ex... 4:4bpxa Atrc Ex.r.c.dly. 7:it,Fm;B,AB.,De.ar.c.d.lO:2ipia For tickets and full information call at the New Ticket Ofh.ce, No. 138 8onth lillnola street oral the Cnicn Depot Ticket Office. 8, IndJcatea Hcep tr: r, c reclining care. Indianapolis, Dfcatnr and Springfield. Mall A Day Ex 7:00am;Mail A Day Ex...l2:W ra Local A Day Ex.. 5 :20pm, Local A Day hx 6:15ora3 Loulavllle, New Albany aud Jmcas;i. Chicago .Short Line Division.) Depart. Arrive. Frsxkfort Acc... SiOOprn lndlansp'lfaM'L. 3:15am Chicaco KK't E.a.ll:20pmilnd. Ng'tZx.d.a. S:8.Sam C. A M. City U 1..12 :45pm I Indianapolis AclO :00am For ticketsand Information, call at Union Dt pot and 26 South Illinois ttreet. ' Indlanapolia and St. Louts, Depart. I Arrival Day Express rs 7:10 am N. Y. A B. Ex. 8:45 ana Paria Express. S:50 pmllocal Pass 9:50 an B. Aßt, L. Ex... 6:25pm Ind'apolla Ex.- S:00pm N. Y. Aar, L. F.xll:itU pmiDay cxpr.t 6:2o ia For tickets and all information ell at c;ty rfL( No. 2 Bates House Block. Cnloa Dtpct and Uawst chnsetta Avenue Depot. Clevelaud, Uolombim, 'lucinusut avod In dlanapolla. Depart, I Arnva, N. Y. A Do. Ex... 4:00 am'L. NO AStLEx f :40es D. S.A N. Y.Ex.)0:10amiw.Ft.W.AM Ilx.l0:45 ana And. A Mich Ex.11 :15 am, B. Har. A A. Kx. 2:'20pra W.Ft.W. A M.Ex 5:55 pm M. Icd. A 10 Ex. 6:00 pta K. Y. A B. Ex.... 7:15 pm N. Y. A 8. L. ExU;I5 pra EEIGUTW0OD DIVlflON. Depi.rU j Arrtvt. 4:00 am 2:30 praj C:40am . 4:85 pra 6:15 am .. 3:ä0 pmj!9:4iam fctlipra 10:10 am 5:1.5 pmi 2:2pm 10:85 nia 11:15 am...... 7:15 pm) 3 :'J5pra For all information, rates, maps, time tables, etc., call at the Union Ticket Otäce, Bates Housa corner, Massachusetts Ayeoua Depot or at ina Union Devot. 8TATE RAILWAY TIME TAIIL.K. Evansllle and Terre Efaote Ilallroad. IVia Vandalla Line.1 Lve Indianapolis. t:l5 aro r 11 :55am flC:45pra lerre Haute.. 10:10 am: 3:00ptn, ::20 ara Arr Evansville..... 4:C0pm M'iprai 7:10 ata Lve hvantvtlie iC:i5 am rlC:"iOam s 8:15 pta Arr lerre faante. 10:00 am' 2:17pmi ll:f)9pta Indianapolis-. 3:30 pmi 4:tCpml 3:50 ana Daily. 1 Doily except Sunday, r 1'arlor car, t Sleeping car. vbbst11I an d Trrr Unat ICallroad. (Via I. Lve Indian r polls Terre Haute. Arr Evan svi iie,... Lve Evansville... . Arr Terre Haute. Iudlar.aro.ls Daily, t Pally S'e-cpinp car. er.d St, L. Railway. . i7:10 am! ; 11 :"J3 pra , lC:4i) am r S:0tjpms 3:79 ana . 4:'0pm, 7:C0pm; 7:10am . t:35 aa rlO: :oam s 8:i5pu 1Ci:00ie r 2:17pm a 11:59 pa 8:15 pm: G:25prai 8:45 ara except ßunJ&r. p Parlor tar Klvtr. IEAVI IA-T. ABEfVa, :29 pm 7:C9 am!7:10 cm 1:00 pa Jyttariport 1 7 Denver i. P. A C. CrcPflnz-' 9 Columbia City 11 Auburn June: 1 00 pra 7:53 am 0 :23r.m 11 :$t ani 31pm 9:4S am :4K p.-n 9:12 au :1 p-n 10:S0 pm 3:25 pra 7:25 aza j A r EJ VE. i LXAVE. Butler ,-i 2:C9am ll:Sl f.ra 2:41 pm Can Loa!isport, i:iufordvl) na ßoatw. wenteru Vandatla l.tne. torrn. rrom:. a. m. 1 m.i a. m.p. ta tal 7 :00 8 :00 dep Lopanrport ...ar 8:55l 4:5ö den-Coll'X Via I. C. A L ..kr 11:3C 8:40 7:00 8:44 6:40 9:ii C:f.C 5:20 8:11 4:14 0:401 6:S5ar Irdianapolis... .dep 9:52 6:40 ar Crawfordrvilie dep 2:C5! 8:00 ar lerre Haute den Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and f.milalll. (Leave Indianapolis via Bee Line.) BOCTHWAaD. N0ETHWAKX r. m. a. in. 11:15! 6:00pm !Ar, Ind'napolis Lv.i 4:t0 10:10 9:23' 3:57pm " ... Monde " f.:(j0 1:15 pra 7:lil2:58pm -Hartford-. , 6:37i 2 CO pra 6:50T2;C:ipm ...Biufiton M 7 :fCi 2M pra 5:50 ll:CCanc Lv. fort Wayne Ar 8:SCl 4:00 pta Direct conr.ectiejn at Fort Wayne with L, 8. and M. e. trains for all points north and cat. Lindnnatl, Wabaatt and Mlchifjau, via ! Line. Ind A Gr R rx- 4 :1ft am 1 Wab A lad Ex.-ll :C5 ara MlchASoBEx-ll:00am Cln A lnd Kx 2:80 pta Wabaab Ex 6:10pm'Ind ABtL Ex 11:10 pal Wabath Hallway. From Lafayette Junction, oormecUnf with L, 0 and L. Expretx, wcat.. ll:00am12:lianl l:2hpt Axprcja, fcaru-. . 2:iCaul 8;tta-ul ;U3pa
