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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 3 1885
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LEGISLATIVE NOTES.
H aUhj.Seitimeit ia Firor f Woman's
Ma (Träfe Indicated ia the
Homse.
Complimentary Resolutions Regarding
General af. D. Manson The Sen
ate Reconsiders Its Reso
lution to adjourn.
il preventatives McClellan, of Porter, and
Hey, of Adams, are both too ill to be pres
ent at the seaaioni of the House.
Mr. Best yesterday lntrodnced a joint reso
lution for an amendment to the Cons ti ta
ilor aMkaag out the word "male," thus
. :.(? to women the right of suffrage. Tbe
jtse .tion failed to pass for want of a const i -dt
,nal majority, tbe vo e being 1 to S3 in
lin r of its passage.
The 8e::ate yesterday reconsidered its ac
tion of the day before regarding the adjourn
ment sine die on Monday aert. It also set
pside its special order, the consideration of
Ihe General Appropriation bill, wbicb, how
aver was taken up jnst bf re tne non re
st's and considered daring '.be entire after
noon. The House yes'erday concurred in the
ISenate amendments to tbe bill prohibiting
ibaee bail playing on Banday, and the bill
only wants the Governors (denature to be
ctn e law. As the emergency clausa was
Btr cien oat, the law will be inoperative till
the publication of the lawn, and tbe Sanday
pa met may be played till this is done.
The Fee and Salary bill, substituted for the
Wosier bill by tbe committee, was called up
in the House yesterday, and, after some dis
cussion, ww referred to a spec;:il committee
W'tb instructions to report on Mondsy.
This action wonld seem to i nd i date that
loot hin will be done on the question of fees
n i salaries, as tbe measure, even if adopted
2y the House, can not reach the Senate till
near tbe constitutional limit of the special
ion. Messrs. Shanks. (Jartwient and
IBears were appointed as the committee.
A Representative stated yesterday that the
House would have adopted the Senate reso
lution to adjourn sine die on Monday next,
td as scon as that body discovered that the
et timent in favor of adjournment was so
strong, tne Senate's actiou was reconsidered
and the resolution recalled. "They have
been badgering us in the Senate on this ques
tion of adjournment," said the member, ' but
just as soon as, they found that we were in
clined to sdopt their resolution they recalled
it. Tbe House has disposed of the General
Appropriation bill, and the Senate can not
put us in a 'hole' any more by passing a res
olution to adjourn."
The Governor has approved of the follow
ing hills: An act authorizing Boards of
County Commissioners to make suitable
appropriations from th County Treasury
for the education of pauper children ; an act
to amend Section 213 and to repeal Section
212 of an act entitled an act concerning pub
lic offenses and their punishment; an act
authorizing persons having claims against
the State of Indiana to bring suit in the Su
preme Court, and authorizing persons to
bring snit against the State in the Judicial
Courts to quiet title to real estate in
certain eases, perscribing tbe duties of
Ihe Attorney General and Prosecut
ing Attorneys in such cases: aa act
dtäning the Twelfth, Tenth and Forty
mneth Jcdic'al Circuits; an act to amend
fiectioc 1. 2. and 3, of an mrt entitled aa act
to amend Sections 255. 256 and 857 of an act
entitled -n act concerning taxation; an act
to legalize a deed heretofore made by Aquti
la Jones, as Treasurer of the State of Indi
ana, for certain lands therein described, sit
uated in Randolph County, to William M.
J.ock ; an act to prohibit forced contributions
of money or property from employes by cor
Derations cr their otlicers; an act to amend
h lions 1, J, and 3 ot an act entitled aa at
to create tbe Forty third Judicial Circuit
ai tl to provide for holding terms of court in
the FonrJeenih Fifteenth and Forty-third
Orcuitb, and ether matters connected there
"W.t.'i. OWES PING .EN FRAJ. VAX-OX.
Senator Johnf oo, of Tippecanoe, yesterday
introduced resolutions exprtts;ng the de
sire of the General Assembly that General
31. l. Manson ball be properly recognized
by the administration. The resolutions,
which are as follows, were unanimously
adopted :
Whereas, The Government of the United State
.has many orlices of honor and trust In its gift by
-which to reward distinguished service of indi
vidual citizens; be it
Keinlved, by the Senate of tie täte of Indiana
the House of Kepreeentat.v incurring-, Taat
His Excellency, President Cleve and, is hereby
iTenectfiiliy petitioned to confer uoon the dis
tingob-he-i l ieutenant Governor, Mahlon D. Man
son, an sppuiuiuiMt worthy of his high character
aa vet ran soldier and pub ic man.
Beoived, That General Mahlon D. Manson. in
tne various positions that ho has held aa soldier
und General in the field, as a h aaslaSor and dute
orticlal, and aa the President of the Senate, has
aiveu abundant evidence of hi many sterling
qaaltliee of inlrd and character aud he is emi
ntntiy worthy of an honorable recognition by toe
Cieueral tov rnment.
Hesolved. That a certified copy of these resol u
tiooa, the free and voluntary expression of the
unanimous sentiments of this General Assembly
toe iorwar U.1 to his Excellency, the President of
irf Chile J Srates, and that they be spread on the
urnala of the House of this Legislature.
THE RAILROADS.
lis generally conceded that if the trank
line pool is reorganize'! on a sound and pay
ing basis Commissioner Fink will not resign.
Grain is at present being carried from this
city to New York at sixteen cents per 100
pounds On Monday the rate will be ad
vanced to eighteen and a half cents.
A. B. Southard, formerly General Traffic
Manager of the Louisville, New Albany and
Chicago Krad, has been appointed Geueral
Manager of the ueen and Crescent route,
with headquarters at Louisville.
As was announced sometime ago, several
miles of t s new steel rails will belaid on
the Be't. and improvements will be made in
the read at certain points. The business of
tba Belt . uatinea its owners in making bet
terments. Tourist business promises to be much
heavier this year than la?t, and there
is every indication that the several watering
places and pleasure resorts ia Northern In-
diaoa will present a very fine appearance
throughout the summer. Many much needed
improvements are being made at Maxin
Jtuckee. Work on the new hotel will begin
in a abort time and a new steamboat will be
placed on the lake about the last of this
month. All the roads leading to this point
are issuing bright colored bangers setting
forth the advantages.
Again that silly rumor that Boston capi
talists were trying to dispose of their hold
ings in the Evansville an l Terra Hants Ked
appears in an Eastern journal. Tne paper
wbicb publishes this rumor says that the
aforesaid capitalists are not satisfied wita
the manner in which it is being operated
This is a direct cut at President Mj:iay.
who, as the Sentinel has often said, is one of
tbe best railroad men in the State. The E.
and T. H., the present management, ia a pay
ing road. Its business i constantly ou the
increase, and it is in equally as good physi
cal condition as any other road of the lame
length in Indiana. Tbe bondholders are
weil satisfied with its President, tbe Kastern
journal to the contrary notwithstanding.
THAT I Mil IIB MKETIN ..
Chk A O, April 2 The committee of fif
teen appointed yesterday at the meeting of
the representatives of the principa' railroads
north of the Ohio Iliver and hetweenButIalo
and the Missouri River, to formulate a plan
for an association for the maintenance of
rates, met this evening, but as the three
corxmitteea, also appointed yesterday, to
draft plans for three pools far roads south of
Peoria and of those west of the Mississippi
RlTSX were not ready to report, the time for
tbeif work was extended to April 15. Tne
remainder of the forenoon session was de
voted to a get eral discn-sion of the railway
situation, Ld to a conf-renc? with tie repre
sentatives rfjthe leading lines running
wt'.ard r orfnarSist f r om th's City, tea re
aalt of hieb ass tha: tbty xp-a ed their
Willi! pnss lo enter Into a cros tont a e
pool which sbou d include all the freight
carried, thereby tasnsaj in tha' wnich has
i eretofore been diverted to n- n piol roajs
At the afternoon wess on J. H. Devreux, of
iL- lie Lue. ortfrfM tbe following resjlu
I i a, which were ad -pted:
Whereas The representative of th rtilroad of
the - täte of Illinois, indtana, Ohio, P-mnaylvania
and New York, aa represented at this meeting,
oting moved by a deep seose of the impossibility
at -ached to them, as dudüc aervanta in the dis
charge of corporate treats, and believing that the
t:me has come wneu public criticism and public
. - .tiny should be especially invoke t for a
tt'orongb consideration of the causes of financial
- is which have attended the operation of rail
rond r roperty, to tbe end that rigntful action and
t o iI eration shall and may be secured in respect
t the tine reiationa conditions and responsibil
ities as to the State and Nation: thtrelore,
Kteoivtd, That a committee be orssn
izd and appointed which may
consist of seven or more skilled and experienced
men, who shall carefully consider the existing j
laus governing and the practice obtaining in
railroad constructlm and operation ; that waat-
evtrchangeo. protection under the law la fouud j
to be reasonable the same shall be set forth in a
prefaced agreci ent, together with all facts of the
situation : that thns prepared, on or before t'ie
4th day of July n xt tbe committee shall call a
convention to eet at the city of Philadelphia,
inviting thereto y special aad particular notice
the railroad commissioners of the several States,
the transportation committees of Congress,
including tbe Chief of the Bureau of Utailstlca,
representatives of the commercial iuterea.s o(
the cities of Boston, New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Chicago, 8t. Louis, Cincinnati, and
other Western cities between the Mississippi and
tbe ceabcard, together with representatives of
American manufacturers; that the facts as found
by the committee, and their report and recom
mendations, be there considered aud the results
be Riven the widest publicity for information and
action of the people.
Reiolved. That this plan be recommended as
the sense of this meeting to the Eastern road, and
that if approved and accepted by them the truak
lines, while receiving onr co-operation, are re
spectfully urged to move in and direct the mat
ter. A committee was appointed to draft a plan
for raising rates from interior points in the
Middle States to the seaboard for the purpose
of giving the lines in the middle pool terri
tc ry an increased compensation.
A committee was appointed to consider
tbe question of the demoralization of rata
springing from competition of lines ontside
of the pools, and a resolution was passed
that rending a future meeting nothing be
lakes below tariff rates, and the committee
8(cnrncd to April 15.
AMI'S KM EM'S.
NEW OI'SRA AT THE 0RA.VO.
It ü seldom that any of the light opera
ccmnanies vbiting this city present an? bit
the works wnich have laen known for years,
and which are the common propert7 of aay
who wish to use them. When, therefore, a
company arrives which has for years pa?t
played only those operas which are of recent
date and which are piayed by no otner or
ganization, it is a novelty in itself worthy of
sttertion. This has been the practice of
the McCaull Opera Company, which will be
at the Grand Opera House to-night and to
ncrrow night, producing their latsst New
York success, "Falka," and it has gained a
lepntation for tbe excellence of the com
pany, the elegance of the oetumes, besides
the entire nrvely of the operas presented in
New York City. This opera is the bear in
their repertoire, and onibines good music
and fun in an excellent manner.
UOF.PON OPERA COMPANY AT BMUSVSl
Owing to the inclemency of the weather
last evening but a fair s'zed audience wit
i s'd ' Olivette." Miss Gordon, in the tti'e
re e, sang the best and looked the sweetest
of ucy night this week 'She has, seem
iPffly, entirely recovered from ihe
: h r' press that interfered with her
airing the eariv t:'' of the engagamnt.
Mr. Brown as ' Captain De Merimac " kept
the scdiecce in excelient humor through
Msl the evening Mr. Morgan as 1 Yalen
tir e," actrd and sang with bis usual gracs.
Thereat of tbe support gave etiMre satis
faction. Take it all in all our people have
never before been treated to u good a rep
Moire of burlesque opera as at the present
time. To night "Fra Diavolo" will be put
on. "Fatinita"' to-morrow matinee Next
week young Chanfran, in hi father's great
success, ''Kit. the Arkansas Traveler." and
- A Parlor Match," wilh Miss Metrie Fer
gribon, the Indianapolis favorite, in the cist
THE MUSEUM.
The Museum continues to delight lare
crowds of people It is open all dav and
until 10 at night. Go and take the children.
PERSONAL. MENTION .
Oimand H. Butler, business manager for
1' vans & Hoy's Parlor Match Company,
which will appear at Eaglishe next weex,
made ns a pleasant call last night.
Hon. W. C. Del'anw, New Albany; Judge
Thomas B. Ward, Lafayette; and Dr. S. 8.
Foots, Greenfield, were among the more
prominent guests at the Bates yesterday.
Occidental Hotel: Mrs. Thomas Woods,
Wsrsaw. h W. Hongh. Winchester; John H.
Pickman. Richmond; Wm. Y. Wiles, 8psn
cfT A. Given and wife, Frankfort; B. F.
Spann, Anderson; L G. Ibach, Huntington.
Bates House : W. R. Henderson. Martins
ville; Benjamin Doao, Jasper; W. J. Cun
ningham, C. C. T. Bent, J. C. Andrews, F.
W. Spencer, Lafayette; C. C. Tenney, Dr. W.
A. Fritch, Kvansville: S R. Moon, Roches
ter: Bayard 8. Gray, Portland; W. 8. Rav,
Sbelbyville; Francis Wilson, Bedford; J, .
Henderson, Kekomo: Ben L. Smith. Rush
ville: Edward 8. Hays, William Wimpel
burg, George H.Wilson, Mount Vernon;
Jchn H. Dickman, Richmond; Martin
Tbomron aad wife, Crawfordsvllle; A. E.
Paige, Frankfort; Mrs. R A. Jones, Ohaan
paign. Dr. R. J. Wilson. Salem: Will Cambsck,
Greensbnrg; John R Cetfroth, Lafayette;
Thomas B. Boskirk. Paoli; John W. Bos
kirk, Rloomirgtoo; Chris. 8. 8choff, Fast
German town, 8. k. Sajler, Huntington , L.
I). B,jd, Delphi ; J. Irving Riddle. Tarre
Haute; George Tuthill, Columbas; Frank
H. Terry, Samuel P. Terry, Charles C. Terry.
Rochester; Mrs. J. F. P:ttman, Blooming
ton ;C C Dnnn. 8tinesville; J A McGregor,
Colnmbcs; Dr. F. W. Combs. Carmel: Mrs.
Null and daughter, New Haven: W. T
The rn burg, EngJisb. are at tbe Grand Hotel.
Coming.
Jobn B. loris' new monster show?, united
with the great Inter-Ocean tweive mam
n oth shows combined which comprises
triple circus in three b separate rings,
n egatberi an museum, deep sea aquarium,
elevated theater s':tge, and fifty case mensg
erie, will make its appearance at Indianapo
lis April 17 at d 19
This mighty segregation is universally
I reclaimed the grandest tented exbibition
in existence, and is familiarly besides
reputably known throughout the entire
country: and Mr. Doris, by his able manage
ment and nilliens of money, has p ased
before tbe public an honorable, stratgV
forward show. Truly fulfilling ever adver
tt ed promise, positively ieooring ail n ru
bs&ticmisrf prebentation by presenting every
pjoposition of reality an i truth B so lo
ir e. the New Monster Slows, consolidated
with the Great Inter, have commanded tne
reepect and consideration ot ev-ry intelli
gent reader; and we really mean evejy word
in this article. The list of wonder i al exclu
sive features is exceptionally larse, ami only
a few of them cau be mentioned. First and
foremost is the ponderous and P;onrer War
Elephant, ' Berts." tne htoricn of over one
htn rel and 6fiy hard fought osttles, and
iaonenundrtd and forty-one years of age
Acknowledged to be tbe oldest elephant in
th world Next comes tbe ferocious man
eating lion-s avers, tbe only 'iving pair ever
beheld in c iptivity : huge herd ot perform
ine e'ephanta; morster blood-swearing bip
p potamus; tie only and great Egyptian
bovalapus; human blood-socking vampires;
grave robbing byenas; royal Abyssinian
lions: living ma'ine monster: performing
rhirocero: reyal Bengal tg-r-: large drove
of Bactrian can els eni dromedaries.
Tbe Supreme Court.
The following caees were decided in the
Supreme Court yesterday:
11,123. Israel Naugle vs. the State ex rel.
Robert W. Burton. Monroe C. C. Adirmed.
Mitchell, J.
11,757. The L , N. A. and C. R W. Co. vs.
Julius (aade. Jasper C. C. Reversed.
rJ'iott J.
11 -"5.3 Cephas Atkinson vs Prndence
Mott.et al. Benton C. C. Artirmed. Black, C.
11, 134. leeac C. Elson et al. vs. William
H. Castor et al. Hamilton C. C. A.'.irmei.
Zlasia J.
11,7! Comm;asioners of Steuben County
et al. vs. Hugh D. Wood. Steuben C. C. Af-armei-
Best, C.
11678 ChrisMan Warv v. Elizs Forst.
NcblC. C. Attirmed. Bicknell, C. C.
11.Ö;.). Thomas Fay lor vs. the Comruis
ioceis of Wells County et al. Wells C. C.
Reversed. Colerick, C.
11 iö7. Bass Foundry and Machine Works
vs. tiara Y. Gatteutine et al. Marsball 0. C.
Rehearing denied. Bicknell, C C.
11 907 Isaac C. Johneon et al. vs. E ijah
Fitch et al GrantC.C Rehearing deuied.
11,574. Williamson M. Alexander vs. the
Commissioners of Monroe County. Monroe
C. C. Rehearing denied. Ellars, C. J.
Seal Batate Transfers,
rne following deeds were recorded Thursday.
April 2, as reported by Steeg db Bern name ,
in tract compilers, u end IS Thorpe Block.
Telephone, 1.048:
Waller Q Hanna to Conrad C. Koerncr
and wife, quit claim to part of Lot 7 in
block 2 In Drake's addition to the city
of Indianapolis; aUo, part of lot 10 u
Merrill's subdivision of outlota 106 and
100 the city of Indlanapo'i'-: also, lot H
in Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
road Company's subdivision of north
Pali of ootlot M n the city of In lian
polia IMW wtl
Toe Indiana Naiionnl Bank o J dins
Matzke, warranty deed to lets 10. 17
and 18 In Brown. Fran and Ktcham'a
MiPdivlin cf onl t lt'7 and los tu the
city o! Indianapolis 1,375 00
John B.tiutnu and o M b c a J
Martin, anitclairo to lots 7. 8 a 1 'J tn
John b. (ineriu's s ; od i vision of lot
in E. T. Fletcher's sond Brookide ad
citiou to the city of Iudlanapoü 15 00
Thos. Downs and wife to hrtüet Dwn,
warranty deed to lot 41 it McKernan
aud Pierce s sub iiviti n of tart of out
lot 121 in the city of Indianapolis 1,203 00
Sw-an Moeman et al. to Frederick
Pi la ii Hi warranty dted to part of lot
42 in R. Yndea' ct al. sundivialon of
outh 1 100. In the city of ladiana polls, Saw 33
Conveyances, 5 consideration.... 112,273 33
Preparing for the Banquet.
The resident members of the Sima Chi
fraternity met yesterday afternoon'at C. S.
DeDny's office, and J. W. Kalin? was called
to the chair. Harry Gordon, Will Elliott
and F. P. Wheadon were appointed a Com
mittee on Arrangements tn prepare for hold
lag the fraternity banquet on the evening
of ihe luh, sfter he 8'at oratorical contest
has been held Mtstrs. Eugene Kreidr, J.
W. Kealing and Hon. Char'es L. Jewett,
Speaaer of tbe House of Representative,
were appoint? d a Committee on Arrange
mtnt of Toasts. Another meeting will be
held in Mr. Denny's effise to morrow after
coon to perfect all arrangements.
Misrepresenting Himself.
For some time past, a young man named
FraDcis Hamilton, who until quite recently
Cid extra work about the c dice of tne State
Fnperintendent of Public Instruction, has
Utn going about the city collecting small
sp res of money from various persons, claim
ing that be was regularly employed by the
Educational Department in the capacity of
clerk and collector. A few days ago he went
to Cincinnati and worked several persons in
ihst city who afterwards caused him to be
brought before the suthorities. He was rep
rimanded ard permitted to depart because
of his connections.
Cornea of Fighting; Stock.
Shelbyville (lad.) Dally Democrat.
"Uncle Hiram' Drake and his estimable
wife, of Shelby Township, made a pleasant
call on tha Democrat to-day. "Uncle .Hi
ram is seventy -five years old to-day, and is
aa sturdy a man as can be found who has
passed the age allotted to man. The Demo
crat wishes that he may live to see many
more birthdays. "1'ocle Hiram" comes of
Revolutionary stock, his grandfather, Joseph
Drake. 8r., having served all through tne
Revolutionary War, dying at tbe advanced
age of 104 years. His father, Joseph Drake,
served in tbe War of 1812. and died at the
age of ninety three Uncle Hiram" had
three Eons in the late war, and all his bovs,
five in number, vote with him the Demo
cratic ticket.
Mr. Blaine Wai Anticipated.
I Boston Globe.
Mr. Blair e is reported as saying that Cleve
land bas a g od deal of backbone and thinks
be will niaae a good President. This man
Blaine is a smart fe k w and generally knows
ability when he sees it. In the present case
the icf)rmaticn tones too late for news
The pe pie discovered it some time ago.
Bfinlater mrnriiium,
Sew York livening Post.
If tbe Americanism of a man who is a de
fcendant of a revolutionary soldier, and who
aas born and bred and has lived n.i iy all
bis life in Vermont, can not .stand the test,
tl ere is litti chance cf anybody, ex.ep!
Finerty or O' Donovan, being e jual to it.
C Mans' Bock Bear, omled f )r famil v ne,
r.m be obtained at tbe brewery, fd.ephoaa
No. 221.
C. Moos' Bock Beer, bottled for family use,
can be obtained at the brewery. Telephone
Ho 2'Jl.
P. Lieber Ä Co,'s Pilsener Beer on draught
to day.
C. Mans' Beck Beer, I ottled for family us,
can be obtained at the brewery. Telephons
No. 221.
P. Lieber A Ca's Piiseaer Bser on draught
to day.
C. Mans' B:ck Beer, bott.edf r family use,
can be obtained at the brewery, l'olepbone
No. 221.
P Lieber &. Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught
to day.
C. Maos Bojk Beer, bottled for family use,
can be obtained at the orewery. Telephone
No. 221
C K KBKOKLO Jfe WHITKRTT,
Funeral Directors and Embalmer.
No. 77 North Delaware street.
Ictephone connection to office and residences.
Carriages for Weddings and Parties.
Absolutely Pure.
Tais powaer never varies, a marvel of parity
atrmgih and wholesomenesa. adore ecouo nica
thv.u tbe ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In
competition with the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or plosphate powders. Sold only
n uns. Royal Baaise Fowosa Co.. 100 Wat)
tret New York.
CARTER'S
PILLS.
CURE
fl':k Headache and relieve all tho troub tort
dent to a biliona Ftata cf tho system, euch aa Dis
r Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating,
Fain in the Sido, &f While their moat remark
-hi Buccaa has bcunehown n curing
SICK
nada'ha,yt Carter's Little LrvrPittaareeqaatry
valuable in Constipation, curing aud nreventini
tliia annoying complaint, while tney also correct
ad dteordc of tho at omach, stimulate the liver
ud rco.- the bowels. Even it iiiey only cuxe i
HEAD
j
At he thoy vrnJd be aimo pHreleas to those whö
eullr-r from this distressing complaint ; but fortu-
natly their goodnef -j uco notend here, and thooa
vt bo once try them will flv.d these ltttlo plus vara
able in so many ways that they will not be willing
$odo without them. But after &h sick head
AC Fi 2
b the bane cf so miny Uvea that hero ii wbTe w
make our grat boaU Cur pLUa cure it while
Otiiers do cot.
Carter's Littlo Liver Pill are very email rnd
vory eaay to take. On or two pills make a doe.
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oc
purge, but by their gentle action please all who
ose them. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1 DOsf
by druggista everywhere, or sent by maiL
' CARTFire atEPICINB CO.
?ew Tewk City
M
ONKT At the lowest rate of lntereL J. W.
V ILLI AMs Jt Co., 3 and 4 Vinton Block.
TO LOAN We have $rj.O0O to loan on Indian
apolis real estate. iiENKV COE A CO.. 11
MartindaJe Bloca. 36-
rpo LON Money with privilege or prepay
1 ment: terms reasonable. TH08 C DAT 4
t O.. 73 Kat Markst street. Indianapolis.
0WDER
TjRT BRYOE'8
Patent Machine Bread.
PAPER.
WM. O. DeVAT, Preaident, S3 Bast ttaryUad Street.
rrcr ntvin wMnb ths ftantlnsl U orln wi x furotahsd bv thi (mr4B
WM. L RIPLEY.
Undertakers, Funeral Directors
AND PRACTICAL
tmr Firat-olaea attendanoa at low rrtoea oar motto.
Oflif and Warerooms, Nos. 60 and West Market St,near Uliiioit
Tol obono No. 881
Hoar few nuderstand what
a perioct fit la. That nainf.il
period of "breaking in" ij
dec me 1 eseutial to every new
outt. This is positively ua
necessarr. '1 be fclentitic prin
ciples sppl d to Ihe numerous
shape and :ze of "t! e Hanau"'
Saaos i isure perfect ;it, aud
n.etr flexi nt i y. absolute free
dom In m t.t- tortures of
1 1 p." a they ataeaai
M I (tniforabie from the Irat
a. t d every wiirj. Ak
your AfjaJsff for them.
HAKAN ft SON.
WANTED.
1-OT Any article of vlue, not exceedius
thrtr lines, Inwrted to times I Rr t'.
Tt,;Kr the bead "Situation Wanted," four iine
rr fc.. Inserted FRKK.
WWf ASTEP Sltwatloa T lo p-statn wr.-k bv
Vy aood aliL Rulewces gieea. !C t, tteaUnei
office. 1
i"L f s TIT afr aiieelUaa llj aa satpst aaarel be .
VV a: d iUOe itMLdU. ad ires llAKi". f, - Ml
tine) f.Ice. 1
tl ' a NT L Li A situation as hon . kce or or any
W w rk thai is t o'nrable; ie.eriives '.ve-u.
Ad.'ress X. Y , thisotlice. I
f aWTatD SSaahtai and ' r.-. ;.:!- :o d-
V hoino, or will 20 out. Call or address MR-.
BOLDMAN, 47 Blake t-treet 2S-I
l, ANTU-Onc more set of books to write up.
V Work can be oon' e7enius if desired. Ad
dress Accountant, thn odice. 3
"TJi ; ANTED Board and lodging lu priva'e fnin
V ily: terms must be reasonable. Addrevi
WILL MANN, indiauapolia. 1
"TT7"ANTED Dreasmak'ng to do in families by
VV the week or day by an experienced tit er.
( all at ttt N.rth New Jtrsey streei. 2-
fv v ANTKD An active, industrious, experi
. I ented aud reliable mau wauls work. Re!-
ii : ce. D. I'iERCE, 13 SjiUh I.iicois street.
1
Tl JTANTKD Fitnatiou in a law office or large
Y v bui-intss house, by a Mtuocrap i r. caa
opt rate caligiaph. Address Kteaograplicr, aeuti
uei office. 3
V ANTKD- SitUHiion in a dairy or on farm, by
V a t an without family: has bed twenty
years' exjerience la a dairy. Address I. W. B.,
btntaiei office. 2
rT ANTED-Situation bv a boy of seventeen, to
V werk on a larni. Willing i lo any kind i if
wc;k. Address J. H. S., 423 West Nurih street, In
dfanapilis, Ind. t
EJ ANTED situation by a Root custom snd ex
wf rhanfe miller; good reasons for being out
of a iob Address K. ö. RA1TEUMAN, Falmouth,
KaaJs Couty, Indiana. 27
." ANTED Situation In office by rii in'e: i
W pent acd competent tccjuutaut : long ousi
noe experience; b.st of reoommfn a;t ms aul
ciiy relcience. Address a. B Sentiuei üdice.
T5 ANTED Work, by a man exper cue 1 as
V' si Jpping and bill clerk and aalessaas; will
ic,: (o wnrk at anything thai ia houorab o. Qti
futuith good le.'eieDCC. AddrcsiJ. A. 3.. Sentinel
cfl ce. i 2
1iJ ANl ED Partner : man with $5 0 to go io
I with practical workman and buy bakery,
CcnPctlocery and restaurant do ug a good bust-net-,
in Logansport. lud. Address J. M. AOOUS
II'". Lotansport, Ind.
ANNOUNCE MEN TS.
Al M GRIFFIN'S Tent and Awninz iore, 2',
Weal Maryland, moved to 191 East Waa&laff
ton ttieer. i 7
ANNOUNCEMENT TO BRlOKM AtSOJIa All
xjl that are interested in our fre are noti
aed that tnere will be a meetinu held in siDrmr
Court Room No 2, this cVtuiug a1. 7: j'. o'cio ck,
busi es of mportance.
T-1 MANTKACTURERS-A rare oo:ortnuuy la
J T urchs'P f r lease !nr a U-rra of yoar..
lbs & F Ferry Lumber Cotapaey, of afowtavaa
Vriircon routty, Aficnican, owns a lar e three
aeij buiidlDK, Mgiao ieet, weil lleht'. ihs'ttps
ii . pulJeys full ierg h, with enagne-rooni jOxit
(Ci srople bedler and Piihire: all io po 1 ioir:
rr e oy grounds; convenient for wa'er shtpwjent
clso alongside . and W. M. Railroad track
A'4-trf, for price and terms, ROBERT CAiTK
Nl . Asent 7
FOB SALE.
IpOR SALE Ouo fine draft itallion. RAISTCF
' A CO. tt
FC R 8ALE Fixiures for a fiit rlaa ctear suua
cheap. Call at 29 South Pennsylvania street
26
Tj OK SALE A fine breech-loading double-bar-P
rel hotgun, nearly new, 503 North West
slreet, S
F'c-F. bale Two thousand lAConte pear tree
one and two years old ; they will grow in any
soil and any climate; they beain bearing when
three years old, and when six to eight years old
bear ten to fifteen bushels per tree: I have 20C
trees on my farm, near 8helbyville, two years old,
doing finely; send In your orders early; will de
liver in March and April; terms reasonable. B,
8 PFTTON, Shelbyville, Ind. 13
LOST.
I OST-Small (mouse color) hairless dot. Re
t tarn to No. 514 North West street aud receive
reward of $5. 1-2
mm paper m,
Ml fm.sk u.f a o t xm. r ? a-1
ELIJAH HEÜiSS.
BUSINESS CARD?.
Thfßrmt represented beltr- are (he moH
I'm nh rr-d reii i. in the city a t arr rif'ir
assvfj i cf ( h : jat I unnge of ie ntinrt e 'U rt.
A W. FISHER. M. I) .
VILE SPECIALIST.
95 North Delaware Street
Office Dajs. Ti.nrly, Friday aud tiattirdsy.
POTaiCA K YäjtP DRi'GGisr.
DR. E. D. PORTER.
?? south Illinois 8L
Dr. Detidj'ti CLerrj touf i ;jie ij.'.'fr.
A
Kl IF! 11 11,1 KKV'l
WITHOUT A I'i- LTC,
At kf
aamugtou rlreoc
Pe.'erO'jrs clven to pertie wtarin tr.em.
1. ALl.aRD fi t OFOLA R
ion: che.v.'I
Oiders from 'hr.rrwia. Festfv, !.
nht. and Adjoining To M passu fx -
Creamfry. UH Nith Deiawar.
Teippome 4 0
i P.c-
sod.
C
it A äLEM A. MIOOLL
N Cd! K . v ftiit, v.i W KM
' r-.t Martet street, op,08 'c Po:wn,
IndlsnapoRv, ind.
PURE LAKE ICE.
Office: No 174 East Market Street,
Telephone SC6.
Not corrected irlÜI ice combni.i ..; motoies
"J I N I ; ST ,
;Y V Weal t'sb'in
new wall pap
4 Kast Ohio u
Oil-Cloths, P.usgs a:
Wludow hadev and T,
dralsit t?
71 Fast Court ftu and sr. last W.n. St.
H.
L I MSTKAÜ.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE.
No. lr0 Virginia Avenue.
NDIANAPOL13
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.
A Live Commercial BeayMäL
Bryant A Stratton's Collece.
Catalogue Free.
When Blocs, oppoalte Postotlice.
JiNG V BOLMEd,
IRON FENCE CRESTING, ETC.
Reliable Agents Wanted.
Cffceand Salesroom No. 121. Nortb Delaware 3t.
CLEAN MJ3AT MABKET3,
23 Fast Washington St. ,7s North Pennsylvania t,
btall i and Fst Market House.
as.pring Iamb6 a snccialty.
SMITH'S CHEMICAL DYE-WOKKJB, 5, I
Martlnsdaie'a Block, near Poetoffice CJlsa
dye aud repair irentlemeu'i ciothlct; sJm.
lad 1 ei' drenses, aha wis, saoques, and aux an 4
WOOlasi goc.la of every deacription, djel and r.
äniahed ; kid gloves neatly cleaned at 10 rants pa?
pair. Will do more flret claas werk for leas rwt
than aav itcise ol the kind In thf) State.
CHABXJC8 A. SIMPSON. Macscs:
iif 6TT A ADAMS,
SKWZB AND GXNERAL OONTRA OTOBJ
Room 21 Thorpe bloc, lndJanrit4S.
rT 8. BAWLS,
y . DENTIST.
b Claypool Block, opposite Bates House
1 clal attention vUen to the preservation ti tc
natural teeth. Prices reasonable.
BORN ft CO.
fiarpfiis.
OSI
WeeEiv and fiontbl? Payntpnn
97 East Washington St.
WHEAT BAKING POWDER
It rrmtaina no iujurious injrre-
distits
It leave no do!otriou nt
stances in tbe bn-ad as al! ;-urw
mxs Cream of Tartar an 1
A !ui ii Powders do.
It restores to the Flir tfis
bitfhly important consiitufiiti
rejfj-tfd iii the bran of tba
,i-. - .
It uiaka a bettrr and 'ijfht--T
büvnnt than any other Bakiur
l'owder.
MARTIN KALBILFJHII'S SOS,
Established lS. NEW VOiiü.
Trade Supplied by
ROBERTSON & PERRY,
2i,28 aad 20 Wet (icorgia Street, Indianas!!.
JOHN EDWARDS,
BILL POSTER.
One Hundred Large Stand.
300 3-Sheet Boards.
m CoBtrolüEi tue State Boose Feui
omo
Rnmre,
Stoves

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