Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1885 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FF1DAY MORNING, MAY 8 1885.

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RAILWAY NEWS.

Hr. Idlscn'g New Train Telephone Meeting: With Approval. A.- xsual Eeport of the Michigan Central Wfcftt tue Local Paeeenger Agents are Doing Other Items. Tie I., V: acd W. ani Big Four's traffic f gTeemect takes ffect on Sanday. C. C. Bent, i.'as:er of Transportation of iL L., N. A, and C, w as in the city yeiterday. The to??t cf Wahin;cu end "Worthing-, ton wi'lLe cirnec'ed by a railroai era the preterit year is ended. Cenercl Freight At:nt McDoel, ol the L., N. A. end C , who was iu the city ycEterday, aavs Ue llcnou i tUiug a tremendous freight boeiaee. Tte paisley Committee may icnil oat e!r cuiars den j ick It, but tbe I , B. and W. will con secure control o the St. Louis Division cl the T., C. and St. L. Tbe lumber tiaßic eastbjnnd is at present rather heavy, owing to the recent redaction in rates. Ther is to telling bow loa the present rates fill be quoted. An alvance is likflv to be ordered at any time. The I, D and 8. ou Sunday will commence running Pallman sleepirg cars between Colnrnbn and Pecria, IU. Reclining chair rare will be put on between Cincinnati and Peoria, and slid trains between Indianapolis and the last named point. Many necessary improvements will b made in the I., D. and 8. this summer. The equipments will be overhauled and the read bed retealla3tcd at various p3ints. Tbe I., D. and 8. is now beios operated as a local road, and Indianapolis derives no little benefit therefrom. The VandalSa people have put a s'eam shovel and train crew at'work on tbe T. II. and L. division between Ilockville aad Sind Creek. This is the mcst troublesome point along the road. Heavy freights are compelled in many cases to double" to get over tbe grades. Tbe grade will be reduced at once, and this point will no longer be known as the 'cenifel tack." General PasseTer Agent Baldwin, of the L., N. A. and C, and Sicvemon, of the C, H. and 1)., were in the city yesterday making preliminary arrangement.4! for tha consolidation of the lecil offices. I. D. ßi'.d win, now local aent cf the L , N. A. and C, was appointed joint accent of the two lino, wbile Colonel Emmet was maid District l'sfisecser Agent. The Air Line people are arranging for their summer time table. The imprf esion prevails in local railroad circles that there Is no trnth in tho report that the Pennsylvania has made tbe Uaokey syndicate a proposition to lease or cell them the I. inj V. The ellbrts cf the syndicate seem to be to build between Washington and "VYoithingtcn e? socn as possible, and it is not thought tkat any new enterpr;sa will b enteied into until tti new Terro Haute and KvaniTille route is fstablihtd. There continues to be coneiderab.e comment on tbe relations existing between the C. and E.I. and tbe K. and T. H., and it is thotnht that should tbe C. and E. 1. fail to seenre control cf the E. and T. H., tbe former will cot lcose as ranch as possible from the latter. The Iecal passenger agents never were more ditpcicd to act in harmony than at the preaent tixre; nor 13 it likely that they have for some time past shown eo decided a disposition to strictly maintain rates. None o! them are playing into the hands o the scalpers, as in former davs, bence on all of the business tbey teenre the roads by which they are employed derive some pro Et. Tbe initial step lcokicg to a better maintenance of rates was taten the other day, when they unanimously greed to abolish crosa-read agents. Although there are mauy who do not think so. it is a fact that these agencies have been a stumbling bJcck in the way of lines that aesired tu maintain rates, and now that they no longer exist diminutive wars will not occur so frequently, ror will tbe passenger business generally be in a demoralized condition at all times, as heretofore. THZ MICHIGAN CENTEAL ANNUAL. Detroit, May 7. The anneal meeting ot the Michigan Central Railroad for the election cf officers and the transaction of other holiness was held at 10 o'clock this morning. The annual rs port shows the following figures: Read Operated. Miles. Michigan Central system l.O.s.42 Canaca boat hern ytein... ...... ..03 Total miles - . .. 1.535.07 No changes have been made in the capital itoca ; it is ?1S,73S,'J01. The landed debt remains unchanged; it agreates 15jTC,000. Operation: 154. 1SS3. Earnings from Ire!gh...f 7,620,8$; 14 ? 9.172.EG5 C2 Earnings Dom pa sender 3,461.559 T5 4.007,54$ SO Joinings from mail....- 507,37.: Ii , 1S2.4U M EarDiDgs from express- 20.,ytt 5i 215,721 77 xüarcirjKS from mHcelJai.tous . 72,813 f6 201.705 40 Total earning SU,f59.077 10 114.000.706 63 Opt iatiug t xcei aud taxes - S 953.13-2 40 9.711.6CS 45 Net earring 1 2 63-J.9II 70 4.2i,12S 20 Intertttand rtnul 2,63s tCi 4S 2,433.41fi 31 Fe.dne 3 61.C41 51 1,4.711 93 Faid oyer to C".aa1a touttern K. K. to. occ-thlrd resides es yer agieement 20,417 51 611,570 64 KetUVfUUe. 5 40,793 Ol 1.J23.141 29 Ircocr.e iron invetmnU 7D.S37 C2 67 7Ö1 -46 Ecrplci i:0,5:ti.l 12:0,S12 71 7cri wein grohi earuiue .52.Ö0.6S 5. l't creme la peratln expends 72.50 05 lttrtjela litt earains 1, 503,153 51 E. D. Worcester, of New York, and E. W. Psidce, cf Cleveland, wero the only out-of-town members of the board present. Tbe following beard was elected: Vm H. Vandfrbilt, Corr-elius Vanderbitt, W. K. Vanderoilt, E. D. Worcester. S.B arger, Channcey . Depw, all of New York; Ashley Pond ami Henrv B Lcdyard, of Uatroit; Vr. L. So ctt, of Erie, Fa. The bjard i3 tr same as let year, except that Ashley Pond was elected to Cl tbe vacancy cuied by the death cf Arson Uger. rritos's train tki.k?i:one. Ed'scn's reTr telephone echeme is becoui irg Interetticg. A private letter recsived jetterdty from He. E. T. GLliland. the wellkrevrn eletiician and inventor of the Bell TeJej.Lcre Cotrtfcny, ea weU remembered fcere, givfs empbssii plausibility to the ii atter, f&iry-llte as it sound3. or Mr. GüllIsLd, nbo is a member cf tho company, Is tmiEcntlj practical, and siys: ! mean to fccJd on to tv j stares, as I consider it the If It b'g thicg.1' Mr. Ediscn'a invention ia a method of telephoning to and frcm a running train, not

only to the train diepitcfcer's nffic, bat aTs9 to any othir train ou toe rota. Toe ST?aa may be said to conrt. of an efectriral circnit cf which a portion ;s csUibliehe! by iadac tlcn between the irtti'llc coTr;n?; of the ct and an electrical conductor running along in proximity thereto. There is a wire forming part cf the sronnd connection; a spring by vliich this wire and tbe axle of the wheel are conceded; metal stakes driven into the ground and connected by a wire to tbe Jail in crder to insure good "grounding." Tbe generator of the csllsignal apparatus being put in motion, operates a 'buzzer" which "csll up" whoever is wanted, whether it he tho conductor of the train ahead, the cocductor thai immediately foilcwir.g. cr the train-dUpatcber. As tbe tors of a!l patenter and express cars are covered witb metal, an electrical current is icdeced in tbe roof or their connections by the pstfe of the electrical current along the wire acd v!c vera and thus establishes, by rtenra of nid lir.f and ion and the connection rnnnir g firm th telephone to the groocd an elctricl circuit over which te!epbenic communication may, at all times, he had. The comjaay has just bean crjanizad to exploit tnia sstpm. the incoritors being TLcmas A. di?on and 8 gmann Bergmann. It is called the Railway Telegraph and Te'epbone Company.

COUUr-liOLE LOCiLS. BuJldtrff PermltB New Suits Filed Court IToteß Recelverehlp hlctter. "W. I. Burford yesterday agreed to furnish the lithograph bonds for the f 400,000 loan for eighty cents each. There are to be 200 bonds with thirty coopDns and 200 with forty cenpons, eThe County Beard yesterday allowed bills aggregating ?1,jo. Thi3 includes the bill of James Malev for 7:'.:; 50 township orders. The jail bill fcr $1 G:JO was also allowed. Toe board refused to allo7T Noble J add $17.-3 for an illegal tax sale. A. A. YouDg has taken out a 1,500 permit for the erection of a frame cottage on Hall Place between .Seveath and Eighth ttreets. W. II. Morriwn will make ?l.r00 repairs on the honte at tho csrnor of Vermont and Pennsvive.nia street". The slender sail ot Catharine Hall vs. James Murphy, for COO. i3 cn trial in the Circuit Court before a jury. PJaintiiT alleges fbatdeerr;mt made remarks Impawning her virtue. Tbe defense p!ead3 justification. This is the teccml trial cl the case. Chrter Bradford has tiled suit against the Supreme Sitting of tbe Order of the Iron Eall to collect aa acconut. The complaint charges that in llarcb, 18 . the plaintiff was elected Supreme Adjatttr cf tbe defendant fcr a two-years' term. The lodge vo'ed riaintirl ?'2CO fcr feivices, of which amount ?140 h3 been pa:d. Demand, $75. William Wallace, receiver of Fletcher Si harps's batik, yesterday tiled a petition with a plat, and aked for an orJ ?r to plat twentyone acres lviug on C.iiTord av6nue and tell tbe ta:ve at ?nivtifl ta'e. The ground was apprahed at Il ;'X). The court granted the petition, and the p'at ?s to bn kuown as the Clifiord Piace addition to tha city. Judge Lamb yesterday a?k-d for an order to cell at pmale a!e 1 KS pieces üf real estate, ccnsieting principally ot city lots pelongin? to Haftin's Bdnk. Thess lota are not covered br the Portsmouth Savings Bank martFge, and it is tbonght the disposition of the real estate at private sale will bs for the interests cf the creditou. Judge Walker granted the petition. Joseph Morton hta filed suit against Enma Morton for divorce. They were married in October, 187.", at Fort Scott, Kas. B8for8 the year ended, according to the complaint, Emma abandoned her husband. Also, Defore tbe end cf tbe year there wa3 born to them a chi'd, which plaintiff has taken cire of. It is charged that defendant has since been HviDg in adultery with Fort Scott parties. The plaintiff, is a salesman for A. Bnrdsall, and defendant is a non resident. Prayer is made for the custody of the child. Joeeph and Maggie Harney have filed complaint for a supplemental order against Henry and Margaret Maar and others. The complaint alleges the taking of a judgment for G00 enainst Maar and wife, the issuance of execution and return thereof not satisfied. The plaintifis lay they believe the defendants, Maar and wife, have certain property in tbe hands of their co-defendants, part of which, at least, is in the shape of building acd loan association stock. Prayer is made for an answer under oath in court as to the property, and why it shall not be applied to tbe payment of the judgment, etc. The Novelty Manufacturing Company yesterday ii led a complaint for injunction and $5,C0O against Littleton W. T. Lode. The fads as alleged are that Lodge invented a patent cuff holder and by agreement was to eet?gn to the plaintiff, the company agreeing to make him President acd to pay all costs of securing tie patent. It was learned yesterday, according to the complaint, that Lodge was selling or arranging to tell and transfer the patent to other tarties, who are unknown to the firm. The rare went to the Circuit Court, and Jnr'ge Avres issued a restraining order to ho'd good till the 19:h of this mouth, whsn the matter is to come up tor a final hearing. Local Courts. 6CPKRWR COCRT. Boon No. 1 lion. N. B. Taylor, Jndca. ' August B. Mejer et ah vs. Joseph E. lloswell et al. To quiet title. Decree for plain til', a. Koon 2. lion. D. w. Ilowe, Jodte. Earnaba Ilatcliff vs. William Jessup. Suit on account. Trial by jury. Finding for plaintifl for?SG;0. Jaccb B Powers vs. Hßnry D. Stringer et 1. Mction to set aside judgment. Trial by Court. Taken under advisement. Room 3. Hon. Lewis C. Walker.. Judgo. Nicholas V. Prier vs. Ethel Prieretal. To quiet title. Dil missed. Alfred Harrison vs. J. C. S Harrison. Petition to ttll real estate granted. CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. A. C. Ayre, Jade, Catharine Hall vs. James Murphy. Slander. On trial by jury. Real Estate Transfers. The followlc; deed's were recorded Thursday, May 7. si reported by Steeg & Bernhaaer, abstract compilers. 12 and 15 Thorpe Blocx. Telephone, J,C:S: CherU Downs sad wiie to Kinsley IV. w ccd and wif, warranty deed to part of the wet half of cf the routhwei quarter of secücn 16, township Is, nr-Ttri cf range 1 cast . F. M. Churchman et al. toWm. IT. Ken!ri. t, warrntr ded to lot lSJnthe ExcLanee Land Company's subdlTisicn of ä part of outiot 1S3 In the city of lndisncpoMs : Wm. C Smith .t al. to U. M. Crouch, warranty deed to lots 1 and 2 in block 10, in Sort ciide addiüon to the city of IndiacApcMt Calvin . Kooker. trustee, to Michael i-eary and wife, warranty cc;d to lot 5 ji.roj oo 1.W0 00 100 CO

In Jamea Ijoäge'a sbliYl5on or lota 11 rid 12 in qua re 8 in liabbarJ et aL'f addition to the dty of Indianapolis . Gecrpe JJ. llollenbeci to Ann C-At. warranty deed to lot IS In T. a. H. Jonten's mhdlvltlftn of block 23 In John.

125 03 eon's heirs addition to the city of In dlacapolia . Catharine Parnell and husband to Josh i, coo eo ua Lu Mranrut. warranty deed to part ol lota 57 tud 66 in Iladdell & Vinton's Park Place addition to toe city of Indlanspcli.... fa reu el X. Bannister and wile to George Krug, warranty deed to lot 14 in J. u. KappeV enbdiviston of lots li. 15 and 16 ot B. F. Morris' addition to the city 125 CO ol iBCiar:apoiU............ 200 00 Conveyances, 7; corsideration . 17,450 00 The New Orleane Exposition, Dr. E S. Elder returned from tbe meeting cf the American Medical Asscciation at New Orleans jetierdsy, and expresses himself as well pleased with tbe results of his visit. The meeting was not 3 larreiy attended as cn fcr re er occasions, but Indiana was well represented, there being about forty Dby siclass from this Ktat in attendance. Dr. Elder wa e-ltcted tte Ind'aDa member of the Fcction of State Uedecine by the association. Preferring to tbe exposition, he said that the displays in general were grand, and this was true In particular of certain Western States, whcee exhibits were xnagnigesnt. Indiana has a great variety, but possibly less in quantity than many of her sister State, but altogether tbe exhibit is very creditable. The Woman's Dspartment of tbe Indiana exhibit appears to bo neglected, and for this reeeon is lackirg in that tasteful arrangement which makes a display attractive. W. C. T. TJ. Meeting. At the meeting yesterday afternoon, delegates to the state Convention to be held at Fort Wayne, May 2;-2t), were appointed as follows: Mrs. Dr. Harvey. Mrs. J. T. Pray, Mrs. M M. Finch, Mrs Z G. Wallace, and Mrs J. R. Bodd. AlternatesMrs. M. E. Conklin, Mrs. r.ecrgia Wright. Mrs M. A. Holloway, Mrs. K. Lofton and Mrs. Charles Kregelo. The Late Commodore Gfirrltoa's Romance, Chicago Tribune. The second Mr.. Garrison, whom he married in 1878, Is a daughter of J. M. Randall, formerly awhoksa:e drygoods merchant of S. Louis, and the etcry of the marriage is thus related: "How did the a?ed Commodore get his young wife?'' was asked of sn acquaintance. "She whistled and he came to her, my lad," was the reply, "but Ehe didn't do it in the spirit cf the girl in the ballad." Garrkon had been for forty years a wiiow er. Ue was a testy old fellow, and had not been suspected of caring a rap for women The rcf station of sDmewherefrom ?10.C00,000 to $15,CC0,C00, much cf it in complicated use for the promotion cf railroad and steamship echeme3, hsd harassed him all winter end spring, and be had gane to Long Branch f Dr rest and qniet. He took a euite of the bsst rooms in the ion of cottages which are an annex of tbe main establishment, calculating that be would there be a little removed frcm the bustle of the public house And it vraa for a few days as he had fondly anticipated. Then the family of John if. KftDdall, of Sr. Louis, took pos:ession cf adjoining apartments. They numbered a Jmlf-d?zen persons, Including a whisiler. Thiocgh the thin partition the OmrociJore heard and wa3 annoyed by tbe whistiirg. He dishked it exceedingly. He was driven by it to exasperation. There wj a boy in the Randall family, and to him the veteran attributed tbe nolte. He would not at that time hear the soft mtbdy cf the whistler nor its clever fidelity to the music which It interpreted, but simply kept bJs ears open to it ps torture. Eindall wai a.i acqcaintance of his, and one day bo said to him as they eat chatting on the veranda: 'That bov of yours will be the death of me, John. Won't you plug his mouth just to p'eafo me?'' "Oh, it ain't tha boy." replied Randall, but my daughter. Here, Letitia!" It was a lovely girl of twenty who responded to the call, and was presented to the Commodore. She whistled for him that evening to a piauo accompaniment, and it was no longer initating td him. They were married In the ensuing October. His weddicg gift was $1,000,000 in sound securities. In no season since has any belle at Long Branch been dressed or diverted in a more ccstly manner than the fair whistler. Denning a Policy. Charleston Kews. There Is talk of 'nominating the scurrilous Grady (the rabid anti-Cleveland man at Chicago) as the Democratic candidate for the vacancy to be caused by the resignation of S. 8. Cox. This will be a first rateVay of defining tbe policy of Tammany towards the administration. When you are about to make a corn-starch pudding, melt a lump of butter in the pudding kettlfl or pan before putting the puddirg into it. There will then be no danger of the milk becoming scorched, with ordinary care at least. Downright Cruelty To permit yourself and family to "Suffer !" With sickness when it can be prevented and cured so easily With Hop Bitters!!! Havirg experienced a great deal of "Trouble!" from indigestion, so much to that I came near losing my Life! My trouble always came after eating any focd However light And digestible. For two cr three hours at a time I had to go throngh the most Excruciatirg pairs, "Ana the only way I ever got" Relief !" Was by throwing up all my stomach contained. No one can conceive the piins that I had to go through, until "AtJan! I was taken! 3 that for three weßks I lay in bed and Could eat nothirg! My sulTerlnKS were eo tint I cs,I!ed two doctors to give me something that woal J stop ihe pain. The"r Efforts were no good to ra. At last I heard a pofd deal "About yonr Hop Bitters! Atd determined to trv them." Got a bottle in four hours I took the contents of Ore! Next day I was cut of bed, and have not eeen a "Eickl" Hour frcm the same cause cince. I have recommended it to hundreds of others. You hve no such "Advocate as I am.'' George Kendall, Allsten, Boston, Mas. Columbus Advocate. Texas, April 21, 'S3. Dear Editor: I have tried your Hop Bitters, and ficd they are good for any complaint. The best medicine I ever used in my family. H. Talehib. 3None genuine without ' a bunch of green hopon the white label. Ehnn all thi Tile, poisonous stuff with Hop" or "Hope" la ihalx name.

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BUSINESS CARPO. Theßerm reprttmUd belovt or the meat ilßunch end reliable in the cify, and are entirtlj worthy cf the palwncxe of Sentinel readers L. BBITTiyGIIAtf, STEAM DYEING, Clfinicg and Rerairlnr. Ltdies vTearing Apparel ol all kinds Cleaned and Dyed. Also Lice and Damask Curtains Ke finished. 16 North Delaware Street. W. riäHER, M. D., TILE SPECIALIST, &5 North Delaware StreeL Office r-ajs: Thursday, Friday and Saturday. POTUECARY A5D DF.ÜGG1ST. DR. E. D. PORTER, SO South Illinois St, Dr. Dcndj's cherry Cough cure. Sample free.

A HliriCtAL 7 EETH WITHOUT A. PJLiAXJS, At S6 Ea6t Washington street. References given to parties wearing them. "jgALLARD'S F OPÜLAR ICJ32 Orders from Churches, Festivals, Parties, Plo nlcs, and Adjoining Towns j romptly supplied. Cre&mery, 1C2 North Delaware. Telephome 410. QHARLS P. JACOES, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. S6 Korth Delaware StreeL Terrcs reasonable. Send for circular. Fifteen years experience. nHAEL3 COLI, 3IMG: 2:SA.V2SI?fc ON WOOU tSJ rt Market street, eppodte FcticfC, ZnClasspolls, lud. QtiAS. E. EIIOVFR. PURE LAKE ICE. Ofilce: Ka 174 East Market Street, Telephone WC. Not connected with ice combination companies EN TIST, J. G. PARSONS, Z0i West Washington Street, OVR NEWS Office Indianapolis. A. EERRUANN, WATCIDIAKEK. Clocks, Jewelry and Eyeglasses. Repairing Music Doxes a Specialty. fi3 East Market Street GC. FORSINGER, 1'KAOriCAT, ROOFER, And Manufacturer of Black and Arphaltine Varnl'hep.Tar.I'itch.Rofin, Hoofing anäBuildinicFeits. PITCH AND GP.AVLL KOOKa Laid and Repaired. Tin. Iron and Shiacle Roofs Painted and Repa'red. Ofiice 42 South Penn. St. Telephone 417. H. C. STEVES 3' NEW WALL PAPER & BHADB IIOTJE2, 1 met unto ctree lnoi&napons. Oil-Cloths, F.n??s and Kats. Special desist 1 15 Window Shades and Interior Decorations. -p ABKISS, BADDL23. ITC. 71 East Court St. and 8C East Wash. St. H. L. UMSTEAD. PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE, No. 110 Virginia Avenue. J-NDIANAFOLI3 BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Bryant & Stratton College. A Live Commercial School. Catalogue Free. When Block, opposite Fostomce, K 1LFR BROTHERS. ADJUSTABLE IRON FENCE POSTS. Cheap as Cedar Posts. iTAgen ts wan ted. Send for circular. Office and Factory, 06 South Pennsylvania Street. JINO &. HOLMES, IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC. Reliable Agents Wanted. Office and Salesroom No. 12i North Delaware St. JEWIS C. GARR1CC8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Thorpe Elock, Indianapolis, arcorporatlon and Insurance Law, State and Federal Ccorts. -p HAKITY. XJ5IB1TICJL,IL,A. And Parasol Manufacturer, 4(,y; Virginia Ave. ptt,Repairiug and Covering Neatly Done. pOCDEIt'S CLEAN MEAT MABKET3, 232 East Washington St.,7S North Pennsylvania St. Stalls i and o East Harket House. sSpring Lambs a specialty Q CHEID t COMPANY, fiesh and smoked FISH. a Wholesale and Retail Dealers. No. 58 West Maryland Street. CHWEICKLE & PRANGE. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Manufacturers of Delivery Wagons and Spring Trucks of all kind?. Kepairine promptly attended to. Wacon and Carriage Painting neatly done, Satisfaction guaranteed. 424 fend 426 East Washington Street. TTrjzurzrz & adaks. gZWZS AND GEN3RAL CONTRACTORS F.oon 21 Thorp Elock, Indianapolis. WS.EAWLS, . DEHTIST. 5 Claypool Clock, opposite Eatea Eocso. Special attention given to the preservation et Vit natural teeth. Prices reasonable.

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cfTersonTlllo, Madison and ladlanapoll Depart I ArrlT Po nth era Kx.d'y 4 :iü jn Ind. A Iff. lTa!l 9-.b axa Im AM. x.. d'y. 8;15 amjlnd. A CM. Kxl0:45 axa Lou. & 11, MalL. 3:50 pa N.V.di N.F1. Ex.. 7. -JO rn Lou is v. Ac, d'y. 6 :45 pm SU L. A CF. L.10:45pra For tickets and fall information cll fct Ucaet offlce Penn. Lines, northeast corner Waahinrtoa and Illinois street, or Union Depot Ticket Qgce. YandMU Lln. Depart. I ArrtTOJ Mall 7:15 am New York Ex.M I;Mtra N. Y. Limited. h:5 am; Mail A Ac 10:00 aia IayExpre,d,yl J:('Oam cm. A L, F.L. ;35pra Terre Viant Ac- 4:C0pm,New YcrkEx . 4:15 pm Pacific Ex., d'y-10:45 pm.N. Y. Limited-... 5:25 pm Ind 6i 8. Bend ex 7:10am S,Bend&lnd ex.10. 55 am Ind. t S.Bend ex 5:10pm S.Bend St Ind ex. 6:42pm For tickets and lull inlorniatlon call at ticaet office Penn. Lines, northeast corner Washington and Illinois streets, or Union Depot Ticket Ogee, Coatl, Indianapolis. Lon 1 lananJ. cajco. CUfCTJiJlATI prTTFTOS. part Cincinnati and Florida Fast Line, dailr, s. and c c 4:00 am Cln., Rnahvllle and CcL Acc... 11:15 act Cln. tnd Louisville MalL P. C S:45 pa Cincinnati Ace, daily.. .. 6:55 pm An.'e IndianapoÜJs Ace, daily lC:55aa Cln. and St. Loci Hail, .p. c .ll :50 ua Inflianapclls Acc .. , . 4:55 m Chlc&so and ht. Louis Fast Liue, dally, s. and c c 10:45 pns CHICAGO DIVISION. Depart-Cnlcago and Rock Island Ex - 7:10 an Chicago MaJL p. c 12:10 pra Western Expro5 . 5:10 pni Chicago, Peoria and Burlington Fast Line, s , r. c -- -- V :QQ pm Arrive -C. and L. Faat Line, d'y, c c., s S: axa Lafayette Acc ...... Clnn. and Lonlsnlle MalL p. c... 3:30 pm Cincinnati Acc C:4Jpxa The time via C, I. St. L. and C, and L. K. and W. as follows: Leave Ind a' rolls 5:00 pm Ar. Xnclia'polli 10:40 am Arrive Lafayette 7:25 pm Lt. Lafayette.- 8:C5 ana Arrive Bloom' tn 12: 10 ami Lv. 13 loom 'ta 2 :bf 13 For reap, tine tables, rates cl faro, and all ln formation .apply at Ticket Offlce, 1S6 Souta uw lnols street, and Union Depot Tieket Offloe. Chlcaco, St. Lonls and JfltTsbarfr. (FAK-HANPLX ASD PENSSYLVAriA UKK.) Depart. Arrive. Few York,Fh!Iadelp'a, Washinirton, Baltimore, Pirtsbnrg, and Columbus Express.-, Dayton iColnmons Ex Richmond Accommodatlon 4:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 1 11 :45 a. mi ä'SS TV T-t. New York,Fiilladelp'a, Washinptcn, Ealtl-i more, Pittsburg. Columbus & Dayton Ex N. Y'. LiiEite. H 4:35p.ta. 10:10 p.rsu 5. 2 j p.m. s 8;C0 a.m CHICAGO DIVISION. TIA. K0KOXO. Louisville and Chicago I I FastExpresR : 11:00 p.m. 4:00 a.ra, Louisville and Chicago Express, p. c 11:15 a.ta. S:83 p.rau Daily. Daily except Snnday. a Bleeping car. E Hotel car. For tickets and full Information cill title tit oftct Penn. Lines, northeast comer Wciliinton and Illinois a treeta. or Union Depot TlcXetOtnce. Wabash, bt, L:uln nud Pactlilc Railway Depart! Arrlvf Det. A Chi. Mall. 7:15amDet. Kx., R..-- . 8:0Oata ToUFt.W.&M.Ex 2:15pm PaciSc Ex.. -.ll:30am Det. Ex., d'yp..- 7:15pm Det. fc Chi. il'l-. fi:Upxa ToLFtWiDetdy ll:OCpmiToi.FtVS:Detdy, S:59ara Fortickets and lull information call at City Ticket OGce, 23 bo. 111. tL or Unloa Depot Ticket Oflice. Indianapolis and Ylneennes. Depart ArrlTi ML A Cairo Ex- 8 :15am Ymceccea Ac... 4:0Cpm Vincennei Ac 1C :40am ML fc Cairo Kr.- 6:30pra Kor tickets and lull information oll at ticket office Penn. Lines, liorthcsi;: corner Washington and Pilinois fctreets. or Union Depot Ticket Office. Claciuuati, Uamlltou and indluupolia. Depanl Arrln Cln., Day i Tol 4:t0am;ConnerFT, Arc 8 SOani C, D.,T. isN.Y...10:45a.m Cin., F. 5 Su L.ll:Saa Connersv. Acr..- 4 :25pm! Cin. Acc 5:Ccpa C..Ü..T.S;N.Y... 6t3öMa!Cin.. P. A St. L.-10:4trta ludlana, iUoominfton aud Western TEOEIA WTSSIOH, Depart. Arrive. PacifleEx k Mail 7:25am E.A.8, Ex. r.r, a dy 3:60am K. JtT.F. Liuer c 5:0"pm,Cincin. Stoc. r.c-ll:C5am E4E.I.EX, d,s,r,cll:10pm!Atlai:UcEx&iI.w ClSCpui . XA&TRßN PIVIHIOH. E'nKx.r.cs 'Id.- 4:20am PaclncKx.T.c, dly 6:&5asc Day EX-.............11 :45am, Western Ex... . 4.45pxa Atl'c Ex,r.c.dly. 7:lCpm B.AB.,De.ar.c.d.lO:35pia Fortickets and full information call at the lew Tlcxet OCice, No. 158 South Illinois street or at the Union Depot Ticket 0ce. 8, Indicate deep cr; r. c, reclining cars. Indianapolis Dtcntnr and Springfield. Mail& Day Ex. 7:O0am'Mall & Day x.-12:0U n Local & Day Ex- 5:30pm Local A Day Ex- 6:15rni Io als Tille, Mew Alhanj ana Dhlcato. (Chicago Short Line Division.) DeparL f Arrive. Frankfort Acc. 8 :00cm Indlanap' lis M'L. 3:15am Chicago Ng't E. s. ll :20pm i Ind. Ng't Ex. d.s. 8:ra C. ti M. City M L12 :45pm I Indianapolis Ac. 10 :00am For tickets and information, call at Union Depot and 26 South Illinois street. Indianapolis and bt. Lonls, Depart. I Arrive Day Express rs 7:10 am N. T. & B. Ex. 8:45 aza Paris Expreer . 8:50 pm Local Pass ..... 9;50 am a ißt, L, Ex... 6:25 pm Ind'apolis Ex. 3:C0 pa N. Y. & St. L. Exil :0 pm I Day Express C :2ö pt For tickets and all information call at city office I No. 2 Bates Houso Block. Union Depot and Haixv chnsetts Avenue Depot. Cleveland, Qolumboi, Cincinnati and loa dianapolls. Depart. I Arriva, N.T. A Bo. Ex 4:00 am 'L. NOAftLKi CMOara D. S. A N. Y. Ex.1 0:10 amW.Ft.W.&M Ex.10 :45 am And. t Mich Ex.11 :15 am B. Har. A A. Ex. 2:2C pa W.FLW.&M.Ex 5:55 pm IB. Ind. A So Fx. 6:00 pa K. Y. AB. Ex 7:15 pm'N. Y. A d. L. Ex 11 ;18 pa lElGHTWOOn BITISIO. Depart. 1 Arrive. 4:00 am. . 2:30 pr 6:40am..... 4:55 pra 6:15 am....- . 3:80 pm! 10 :45am... - 5:25pm 10:10 am.....- 5:55pm 2 :20pm. .10:25 era 11:15 am..... 7:15 pm 3 :25pm. - For all information, rates, maps, tine tables, etc, call at the Union Ticket 0ce, Bates HouM corner, Massachusetts Ayenue Depot or at ths Union Depot. STATE RAILWAY TIS1K TAKLE. Evansvlile und Terre Haut Callroad. I Via andaila Llne.l Lve Indlanapolla- Ylilb amrll:&5 Terre Haute.. 10:40 ami 3:00 Arr Evansvlile.....! 4:00 pm 7:05 am:sl0:45 pxa pm 3:29 am pm 7:10 am Lve Evan6Tllle.....,t6:f 5 am,Pl0:3O am.s 8:15 pm Arr lerre Dante.. 10:00 am 2:17 Indianapolis-! 3;30 pm! 4:43 Daily, f Daily except Sunday. b Sleeping car. pmi 11 :59 pm pml 3:Uam r Parlor car. Evaasvlll ana Terre Haute Uatlroad. Via I. and Bt. L. Railway.l Lve Indianapolia- t7:10 im ' 11:) pm Terre Haute.. lC:4ü am r S :00 pm s 3:20 am Arr Evansville,..-i 4:00 pm! 7:05 pn! 7:10 am Lve EvansTille-...'t6:05 am Pl0:20 am,s 8:15 rm Arr Terre Dante.. 10:00 am p 2:17pm s 11:59 pra Indlanapo'.ls-i 1:15 pm! 6:25 pn I 8:5am Dally, t Daily except Sunday, r Parlor car s Sleeping car. KeTlllver. IEAVX XAST. AH HIVE. :30 pm 7 :00 am !7 :1C i m 1 :00 pm LOKanrport ..! 7 Denver I. P. A C. CroesiPü-l 9 Columbia City 11 AubnrnJunc-i 1 OQpa 7:53 am C:?Srjmll:SSara :öl pm - 9:4i am 4:s pm 9:12 ant ;lprn 1C :50 pm 3:25 pm 7:25 am ARRIVE. I LI.AV2. 00 am 11-.S0 am 2:45 pm 6:3)ari Sutler. 2 Losaueiiort, trawforrivi In and soutb. western Vend tlia Line. , 8CCTE. KCITH, a. m. p, n.J. 'a. m. p. ni 7:00; 8:00 dep ...Loeanport ar 11:SC 9:20 fc:55 0:40 9:52 2:C5 4 :t5 dep-Colf'x vis ;. C. 4 L -ar S:i0 7:CC 8:44 C:4C 6:ffl 6:20 t:lG 4:C 6:oCtr- Indianarolls lep fi:ib ar Crawfcrdrnlie dep 8 :0C ar-....Terre Haute dep Fort TYayne, Cincinnati and Louisville. (Leave Indianapolis via Bee Line.) SOUTH WAÜP. KCETHWAEn P. 13. 11:151 C:C0pm' 9:23 8:57 pm 7:11112:58 pm C:C 12:C3pm: a. n Ar, Ir.d'napoUs Lv. 4:00 1C:10 am " -Hartford-.. " 6:37! 2 00pm .-Bluffton ' 7:SCi 2-5ipa T.T. POTt WTT1A Ar S-rj",l d-lf.nrr &:5C,ii:Cw am rfrrt mrcnfrtfftti at Fnrt WTrs mlth Xj H tni II. t?. trains lor all l oints north and eaM. trinclnnatl, Wabash and Michigan, vna liea Line. Ind A Gr B Ex 4:15emWab A lad Ex ll:C5art Mich A 0 B xJl:C0 aclCln A Iiid Ex-. 2:83pa Y.'afciah Ex - 6:10 pra 'Ind A St L Ex .11:10 pm Vfabab llailwa'v. Iren iAlAjel Juiicton, conzectiiz with L, U tndL. Express, wert , 111 too am 12:15 ami t:2ftpia Apr cm, tLt.,i j 2: is aal 6;Wal ;0Qpa