Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1869 — Page 2
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A* wm Mlklpttcd, tb« Twaww tlao*! Moii fooflUod In lb# ohoioo of Snimn by I »n otwwhelmiof mijorttr, »nd tta* l^g-! Jfltelan will aMad cboal two41drd« Oob* MrtMlT*. AU aooooaUi agna m to Ikt •UoUoabatlaibwapaaoMblaaadqalM, [ ma won ao thaa la th« h—fd eoatro*; rental yfirtoM totht war. Wa waradta* poaad to nfard tba malt aa a triumph oi ] aatioaal pilaalplaa aad Ubaral ' aaaim, la ooatraat with tba pioaaiiptlra I apMt that baa oharaotaiiaad tba legiaUtloa and rola of tba domlaaat ftwtlon la that Mata fat tba paat flraof ala jaan, t aatll wa raad la tba Olaataaatl OattHt I that It waa a “Dataoeratla Ttotovy. daa j to tba laaoatpataat maoifanaat of tba | waak aaaa to wboat tba XapaMlaaa partp of tba Mata gara powai aad lodoasaa.'’ I Aad It addat
at tba
tbaatoaa
W.i. of tba
;p&
tbaplrM. lol l
the local-
waodad. Wa or aight
•ttbo
tbM to tba library. *n tba remltai* room E^SEBiSS*
WbtUlar,
i moved to tba Kalataraoal Inatlou ravaalad good
the Brasil ooal.
1 with tba i
igood
Some tonal, bat It tad. ^amlng Rook aad
riortot Kft/ IBlUll
. Vary wo dad
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tbamattar.
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Aa aapraaalofl la a talagrapbla to tba Olaotaaati Cbatatartiai, wa tblak, aaarar to tba phtloaophjr aad tba tba Tnaaaaao alaattoada-
lltatblai
wa ooartag tot
autllaa, aad aotnallv aahlMMag
l}*» ^ boaaanaha of nAom^ | ^“£
worth pobllabiagi
Salt Laaa Orry, ialp M. litB.
Jarut M. Om^SMrotoroJhpodHonam-
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Daaa Siai I forward yoa a tow apaotof ttooiea gooda naaohatarad at ! JOUaTaaar gall Laha Ottj, ■poatmaaa JotwanL ara‘ aoma of Mabiaa. Sanava aad twaada. Tba wool from whtab tbajr ara ownaAMtarad la of rat bar a aoarae ample. Tba wool
ryaraot of tba
that we Awl aa^olaatbat are long < •ball ba able to prodaaa aa good cloth la now maaafaalaaad to aay af tba at rounding Mateo aad Ibrrltertea. . 1 ballava that at so diataat dag tba Northwaat will ba able to compete with , aoptothar part of tba world la qoallty. «1 rpSriSH“Tbloga la working,*’ wltboat doubt, whan th« tfomeoa begin to Mlk about ?&32SttJ!sa,&iTb: they bat# uobody to MabM but tbam-
■alvaa.
CALironniA namaairraD.
In my latter on Monday. I apobo of ttoo •plendld blankata irom Oalitornta. Tbaaa ara anporlor to anything of tba kind on •ahlbluon. California alao aanda two
■‘XU
lion.
Tba malt could bar# mtly bean an* tlelpatad. It waa tba trlumpfa of Intellaot, of bralna, of Intolligtaot, over Ignafanoa, prejudice and intoleranee. To that oomplaalon It mail oomo la all tba State* | that bare bean excluded from rapmanta- ■* tlon in Congraaa, with tba rain hope, oo tba part of tba Radical leaden, that tba Ignorant negroea could tot all Mam ba
voted In a maaa In their latamto. Tba, ^ .. , recent aiaotlona la Virginia aad Teonac #>****
ana bava exploded tbla dalnalon. A. | "i^wM
might bar# baa* espaeted, the people or tba Sooth, whitra and blaaka, will vote togatbor tor tba protaatloa of tbotr Interaata, for la that laaoa all elaaaaa, all oonaondlikma and all oolon bava a oommoo
aympathy aad will aat togatbar, Tba ultra Radical dafmta
and Tennaaaae davalop tba faot that even , In Intalllfaat radical opinion tba Sooth* ; ant Btataa havobaoa aabjoatad to Urn rule of “Aebloaod wortblam leaden,” ood tba “Inoompetent management of tho •'woak man” who through tba Rapubllaaa party bava bean Invmtad with power aad In* fluenoo. Can any good eltlaan ragrot that tba Booth la being emancipated from ■oah a domination T Tba nvolotlon will not atop with tba “nBraann■tnwtad , ' • Mata*. Tba aama oancea which have operated to tba Injury of that aoetlon bava bad their iofluonoo upon a wider theatre of notion. Tbeindoonet * of “flekle and wortblam laadan” baa bean diaaatroucly frit In tba management
To*day la tba
tba weak man to whom
the Ropablteen party gave power and la* fluaneo" ahould ba remedied by aubatltutlng “atrang man” lor tba “weak man” In tba fntnre admlnbitration of tba Gov* arsmaat. Lat tbla ba dona, aa It oertalnly will ba, than tba oppressed mamm oppraasad by the alam laglslailon of tba pant eight yean In tba interarta ol capital and monopoly—will everywhere aboot their
beeanam of redemption.
JW Tboee who deelre to watch tho pro* I gram of tho oellpM to-day ahould provide I tbomaelvei with colored or emoked glean. A aomblnation of gleam of different colon, blue, green and rad, la acid to be a more per fret medium, and each combine* tione are being made by taking Mu of glean of tbeee colon and eeallng them at tba code with waa or other adbeetv# aub*
leat of the espoaltlon
ir^e'eau!^ ^“aSkmdanmtbKmbS* urday the oxhiblton wort drlvoa around the city, end to Spring Grove. Tbfr afternoon they go to Avondale and ether trfnU of interest,.and to-ntaht a grand mo oat le to be given at ike Burnet
polnteof „ r , hauquat to to be glt__
Houae, of ell of which you will hear far-
ther.
CoanaaoiAL.
by Bon.
Home Pro-
action to the > by^BOT.^oj^Stavenim?e?01^ |
paint. The ouapidat for the drytng of cloth *tyoZ5rziz
batojdjrm^andp^ylSj^
„ .SSE-
were eootluuad along
m and a half to lour aad a half
thick.
BluS, whan th?Ji
bmttvof ta
.tba trip. Tba axpl ’Vyu^tad,.!
our peopla am aatitaflad
■ASTI
AUB emora.
aad red. The roots large wooden rmcka,
all kla^'of gameST’ SlkSiSl Ml
ssssrs: #f
® to
— acts ware oarmuch iu need of
were hungry, eadaveroda looking dog*. ’ —bg" "" numeroue,
oon
_ | - V l if<nr . n yean, and lad
We were shown a four
i of every
Without the eamManeeof marBut tba “Vive Point*” of to-day
T0iy Quiet durins the dav. but after nil
mu twenty murdere. mr story brick where nationality lived to-
.^Jyenrdtoi
ead Sooth. Mr. Peary In a good looktag, afTR5^5Sg»E
— up wbMaawae^MowlBji
buaheto per aero. It eeUmates the baahele to tho •
—The Brook' looks qulu
'^^ssti.nr.v
rsiSsr
TOM.T t**m mM
of wheat, rataed by D. ea the term of WllUam Oeapee Prairie, will . or
I arodaeed tho i l MM, fcrwkM
Ui^Lbe bad l aever rata elf •may UttSe old are wa hami fally made ap our mind that •beep,” aad oouldn’t ••eplaimy yam,” the avoragaytold win bafally eighteen butaavertbaiaaa be “meant bualaemi” IboehMe lotbeaere, aad perhageaMae. It oh, -yoa bet” he did. la that strata he | to but oUghtly Injured by “eproutingj” a
rattled away ter dye mlaatoa, much to tba dallgbt of hto aodtton, aad whan
•sx s sssrssLixxs snssa
. tad whoa I vast ad, aad. takaa altogether, oar termurged by them to go ahead. plataUvaly era, avao tf the artoo of whaat to law, •anonacad that ha ooolda't, ter ha waa kovogeod aod aadtalaat gmaodo lor m‘'played cot.” If that to Mayor Tor- JoiMag, aa tba ampla ylaldwUI eompan•‘ill %£^SSma'Griswold had aat hada | * '—Tba*LewrwesbargJhvttcr aaye:
Haying to over, aad soma oata yet to i baulad la to aboot tba only work left
Never baa tbare bean a bat-
ba haul
to b* dona, tor barvaat
or a tana wermttfIndaftniUItoglh, | ralas vary law aud tor between, and tea always had acorn fresh mao to bring oat. two bcavtoat ralas, tho 11th sod Mtb, fell ‘ Gris, ooalda’t pat la. Bat m gooday. We have am namerooe
lie seatlaMOt wen leoetioog, large hay frrmara wboaay they sot aad Joaaa> eaadldma aoold yt C *a<mrad thalr wbola mm aroi
I"**- ' dmp ° f ^
and poor
in this county. The
o man crop without falling ea tho toy, r good, though some ovary term were lo-
oal down looking rather chagrined, I which to generally good, and *s»ade a toagbabla little spa^ in f ur <Kl by white top weaZ which b# perpetrated hw osaal varietv of W crop ataoa lilt. Barley, who •milad at the aaeoad jAa, taaghad moah in aaad of rain, we having had bat oateigM at tba third, aad oatU tha aad, two vary lasateeteotraiaaaiaoatha Mtb
kaaaly iappraatetad tba faa,lf hto aooa-1 of July, taaaaoa waa a telr lodaz to jito frajiaga. lam p*
Oaa or two other apaaobaa followed, aad il«Ei Ibo
Mr. Lawa, Cbalrmanof the Commlttea of _Tba Wlnebaatar Journal aaya: Corn Armgemaota, oioaaa in»a a ^ww rw-1 ^ -o,,!,- finely avary where, except in
^ * A'thj^1 vwv wet toeallttoa. la soak tends it has
Whaat to tba
rye aad
taaha observation* with the naked I a ti)l be very largr.’
Claee af tba Bagatetlaa Baavaldahla aheeaea Maetaaatl MaagttaUty-vba aaw asatk —tba baagaat-Ta—la,
apeeebra, bte.
CntcnrxATl, August A
The exposition eloaed toat nlgbt at dve o'clock. Throaghpat the day the attendance was immense. I forget how many thousands warn estimated to bava bean
somewhere between aad enulag tbesstitba number would
I vary large*' Thera ware a greet many merchants from a distance, bat laeefof the visitors were residents of Oinsinnstl. A bsndof mosio wssststlon-
•don the Ing, sod
ussrd'of Ths 'sxbrwtloo other wiss | tbs •tmt la tbs vtoMUy was crowded oil tba
tiate.
toundrad sod” alxty-bva exhibitors par-1 yot recovered from tba injurious
South Garollns, 8; Alabama, 0; Georgia,
which It .baa bean subjected.
to
Many ara
Ml. Abandormosiowsastationebeleooy of tbs exposition buildby aaotlauM playing, attraated mlny who would never have
mnn’T coxa
1 waa la error yesterday la aarlog that
tl vsa of ttoo OsleatlM sut-
U to injorious to tbs vision, and casaa are on record wbsra tho Mjarirn have baan
permanent.
bgrriba rum* ciMmtMMAti. no bagaoMloa of TexHIa vabrlae•treat aaeesea-ladleae's Mww Brig bam Vaangarotrtbtifr^belagaiiaa fleam ttetna Batvs—■ •ngoat-BM tasslsl CcrrwtsaMeea sf the BcaUesl.
UlSCISSATI, August 8,1818.
Tba tslsgrsph has already in for mad yon of ibo groat aueoeae of tba tacond espositloa of textile fabrloa, and baa larntobeo dstalfs to such aa extent that bat little h left for me to my. Ac your readers are probably aware, tbs exposition In gotten ap andsr the tuspioee of tho Nerthweet
era Wool Growers and Manaheturert , I ostl or tbt glory of tho sxpoMUon boforo
Association, bat tbs gates are thrown ‘Mir •y^. end
open to ell America except New England, Vnd tbTmb.r and we And here repreeentetlree of alt Mra tiy things. Wbsrsat ons of tbs atom
parte of tbo Union, from Psuneylvania t< '
CslIforuU and Utah, and from I<>wa to
Florida. Tba exhibition of gooda to ««n-1 , ia mVD, which scuodsllkt expectedly large, and to peculiarly gratl- 4 sshoo'l boy of tender age. Cbtesgo may what ao extent manafrotaraa ran be ana | ^ fgfgaU0 ^ tM Wf00f 0Dtl i it wea eon-
ventoorto repay it wltb Intereet) it wm
a Kmrnte Mw mlmitemtetil wan mAfldi ."wSjWutefl'dartt deeoived by the report that tboy won coming. And so they were, ba considerable that to Imd, they wsre m by come Inconsiderate end reekleac lows, who bed neither tba frafof OMeln-
eemfally eerrled on In Ibn Wset.notwlth ntendlng ibo groat dlAloalttoa andor Which msnufsetursra labor. To on# oo* familiar with such matters it opens n new ! Add of knowledge, for 1 don't bdtove j oos-tentb of tbo psopto who bnvo crowd-1 od^beexbiMtlon rooms tl one tbe opening, | bed any Idee ef wbet beautiful nod tabMnatlsl fabrics eoukl be menafaetared I from wool, end that right at oar own doom. Tbe majority of people In this eoantry key# been under tbe impression that oar woolen milk only made inferior Aennde, jssus nod yarns, bat tbM expo•Hloo will open thetr eyes to tbe feet that In no part of tbe eoantry ere better goods jnsnafaetured then In the West, end In j no pert of tbe West then in Indiana.
fan xxroemo*
In held In Simon’s building, on Vine I street, opposite tbe Barnet Houae, and tbe goods are displayed upon dve floors, i while lu tbe rear Is u room lo wbiob sayersl looma era constantly working. Entering on tbo first floor, n atrangar would auppute himself la e terns wholesale houst. Couuters running down iba mid dla and at aneb side era oovarad wltb Jasns, osoalmsres, blankata, sto., end si tba and of tba room to a large display or
eorpete. In no particular to the visitor
more sorprli letter <li»pu
more surprised then when be notioce tbe
log. tor bare on Ingrain ear-
pete made within twenty mtlcaof Cincinnati, which are fally equal to any from Lowell or Scotland. Of rag earpete tbare ara plenty and of good quality, but tbs iagralos rather bear off the palm, on tbs second and third floors there la mueh the same to be seen, la addition to threads of nil hinds, ebcetinga, ehirtinge end forty other kinds of fsorfre. On tbo groaud
very weak lo ory oat nod tot the enemy
know she wee hit no hardly* aoxoa to wbom ty » mm.
Bat Onetenatl deserves nod will recalve a great deni of credit for the budsome manner in which matters bava been oonduoted. Tbe eommlitess of bar dtlseae have been Urylsas io doing every thing that could sontrlbute to raeeeaa. and TbeexblWtors have ban entertained In n way of which oar nice little town ra Lobe Michigan knowe nothing. ]n OUioago every thing nf this bind to turned to immediate odvoaMge, Aod if strangers want tb have good ttatfe they meet expect to pay for them. “All's fish that comae to my net,” might be Cbloago's motto for more reaaone than oae, ud a flat eleead upon a tweaty-flve scat sMuplaster would be a very appropriate design for a city eul. But we nil have our little weeknensee—eittoe at well ae lad - vlduato, and tbe Garden City, wltb all her faults does act leek for virtace. |
thx xsw urx.
But tbe meet Intereetlog feature of tbe to morn certain avktonce ef true rtoen■trnetlon tbu tbe abrogation or onaotmsnt of a bundrad oonatltatlona. To a doapondant mao bsllsving that tba wouoda Of tho nation on vet unhealed •ud that the establishment of good foslIng to a far dtotast thing, tbaao pltoa of cotton goods are like Mfopoo the troubled waters aaearing him of a real peaoi * , yint oil*7he°list hTtba'llateavllto Mill, of Soatb Carolina, aandlng nine hundred gTAiriarAft^S.'s Then follow large qnantltlea of ibeottag, eMrtlag, AMI^qj^r^yttoa tepe,
tSL, m “ o..?K}2Vi»rt usassif's xs.vsrizzri
isssa’is a*,*s seem* to have deierrvd eon lag. among others tb "
OMire goods from
MSlii
among others tho Columbus
gMMglfg.
W
and tenthCarohm^heYsnlem'sldths Chinese eooipstlttg for prism toamanuiac' ursm’ exhibition la the cliy of Cloolnwltbin a stone’s throw —
aputn usroiiiia,j> Aiaoamu, oj Georgia, . ppr#b#Bd j Bg .Uort mop. Corn on tbs
npiufl* to better than usual, sod all to
Ksntuahy, l6i Iow*. 3 ) MlmlmlpM, 8) ^ got la low laoda. Wlti favorabls “‘wSto’ VsKT-ti^^; «.-• mowniro^ wh^wwn
at half past oos o'clock. To-day tbe trade sale to toko* on, aad tbe premiums wilt be awarded. COMSBCIAL.
WVATB fTBHB.
• good^l
aodvrybeavy. WheateomenlBelowly.1 There to aa lacllnatlou to bold baek lor higher prices. Tbs re are several dealers I In oar city, now pay tog ap tofl 18. Boom farmers have engaged their entire crops at 81 per baeboi, aad ere etch of It. One dollar aad iftSOB auto per boehsl for wheat aeaam a tow irteo. when compared
Ht the crop of this rear
prevatMa^aoS La£mu. Pb ° ,d f * T * I to former prices, but the crop of this' year
c^a^J^aKJ?
pended aatll the Amt of Juaary, 1*70. —Tbe Wabeah /tefa DooUrjoys: Tba —A little boy, four yean old. era of HI- wheel to generally serared la Tbo barn, oi >m Shaffer, of Ut. Joseph oraaty. ra I stack, and quite n number have threshed Tbareday laot, wsa drowned la a welC ‘ " “ *
—The corner sto os of tbb new Met bodlet Episcopal Cbarch In Soatb Bend waa told oo Monday last. Amoo« other anlelm deposited wee the Btatx SaimiiXL. —The Waablngton Domoorat In of the opinion that tbo reported Vigilance Committee In that oonnty bas no sxtotenoe outside of a newapsper ofBoa In Naw Al-
bany.
—Tbe South Bond Bogtoior than reports tho barvaat la that v Id ally i Wheat tbraablog ban not yet bora eommeaeed to uy great extent, bat wife threshing Is
an lively an avar.
—On Monday toat, at Ctooro, Hamilton
county, a lady named Bart low, waa found i •*«»——• «•« " Tw '“r w , •*,*>. lying dead on tba floor. SAa wea aaap sit- P»y b* f*®^*^** ■ ,n «b of ths ting up apparently well n few momrate bottoms wUl ytold notblau On the rollbsforsT The Jury decided Mtetebe dtod |‘off »^_w^»avee^Md^tbat^roml
, and qu
The yield Is extra good. Several Holds bava mad# ao much aa thirty oaabala per acre, while we have beard of aoao yieldlog tom than about twenty buabsto. Tbe breadth sown waa large, so that tba crop of wheat to probably greater than any ever raised la tbo oraaty. The oats crop to good, bat ara not be well eaved ualcm tbs weather should besoms mot* favora-
ble than It tblak, bee
to at present. Gram, wo bora better, but a very
largo part Is lost or damaged while earlag, before It era be stacked or pat ia the
mow,
will
before. The Jury deotdt with disease of tho heart.
gtan Paieox Soon.—No Change be made in tbe ofBeoiapf tbe State Prison Soatb. Tbo chargee against the warden end chaplain are pronounced tbe veriest bosh. The directors have gone borne— Mr. Meredith with a large Ate In tato ear.—
Naas Atomy Obmmoreiat.
2—Solomon Coffman, an old MUmo of Putnam ooaoty, dropped dead white oil-
ting In a ebwr oonvsn
frlsu far a
Arm grand lory oraaty.
Bat on tbo low, Aat toad
Cleaver, of Whitewater township, waa aeektontallv killed, ra Monday laat, by lb# falling of n Iren, wbleb be wee la the nut of chopping down. It le supposed that bs ran In tbs way of tbo foiling trse to save bis child, who wen approaching at that moment ifl tbs direction in which ba Intended tbs tree to fall. —Mr. Tbsodors Johnson, of Lafayette, well known * aa n translator nod magaton# writer, bee accepted a position ra tbo editorial staff of tbo dooinaet! Commor eial, to wbleb journal be bee been a contributor for a long tlmo. Wo undorataad that Mr. Jobnaon will have oharae of tbs foreigo burssu of tbo Cbmswmal/a position lor wbiob bo to quatlfled in aa smlnsnt degree. . Not a CAimpAm—Tbe Terre Haute
to almost a total foliar*. Taking tbe corn crop Altogether, wo think It will not make half estop, oomo my not a third of what wo would have raised had the son-
son bora favcfnbto.
—Tbo Hamilton county Bogioler soys: Our eranty will, this year, turn out larger crop of wheat than svsr ttofon Wa boar of fields all over iba county
onsnsisi mougn, nouotisss, soum oovvodi fields that wen drowned rat will turn off leas. Ike corn crop is backward, but in most parte of tho eoantry to coming rat well. Tbo wcodn, wbiob got n tolerable fair start Id tba aprlng, still hold their own, and In some Aside see ahead of the corn. Just now potatoes promise well, bat the Colorado bag ban not given ap tbo campaign yeti It to dUieulI to give a gnaoa at tbe result, Mr. Ltnaey Cooper ban furnished us a specimen or Swedish oata. raised this year, on bis form, near New Britton. Eaeb stalk baa from 100 to MO beads, is each head two graiao. It In said to ba of a very heavy growth—makas the boat of boras food, whlls tbo straw Is quite oosrae aod heavy, and makes strong food for •took, which they appearto relish highly.
of Indiana. Thera to ao man In the State who would excite mom enthusiasm as a candidate, but aa a friend of Mr. Voorbem, w# aay that We are glad be deelioen, beeanea he to naeded elsewhere. Tbe Senate of lb# nation to bto appropriate sphere, whither ho should go as tbs suoosssor of Morton.—JfrcMsvOle Charter.
far tb# Emperor in a now Parliament, aw of doubtfal sod, In sores esses, even of Infamous character, worn Installed in office. Among those who worn made magtot rates wm ono u»sn who bad orardorsd hto slater's husband in her arrest another who bad ban triad for two reatdsm; a third, an agsal of poltos, who bad ssused tbo massacre of Oarmet aud a fourth
poiioo DMd
tad Jra^bSrJTtbtotera 11 ^^ I whom tbs cbtof of poltan tad in a pu bile itam soum tan*vaaraofXM^wafaarrrew ^rt. In Sapteabsr, MM, dmignated m I*D0T11 mOmFOw aMsa Vs MgJWy W®nv MgF^^gw® I gnaeamrllMVdhl* ©i ed a frw days ago. for committing a rap# | 'nstlnns were |
institation, to the firm^ngthy attrecte tl “'ifortmoK snd y. ai W— l SinrVS» 1 ^ SS?many both WTU.TAX BOOS WALLACX,
is
reputation, in Now York, of being one of tbe finest of posts. Wo bsveof&a seen had tbe right ring. When we saw him ho was la s maudlin Mote; vssms&s&mxstss and somewhat thin. Hto bead well developed^ 8to hair brown and^ncUned to
to^St what It nead to ba. It 1 has now bo-
and
itbto place the
^ . operations. Home Mis-BSSaw-H tareT Worth street is tofog eut
through to Chatham, an Improvement that will make It a greet thoroughfare, and tend mors still to obrtatianim and el villas "Five Points.” Where tb* “old
~ Mired, now stands tb* tta suporintond-
we were shown
passed through rooreo, reading
* tta reals sot* well
clothed, aad at laoeh, end, with
tta poor, and eapeeialty tbo* “Five Point**.
Five Potato” aod ara bow
;root and see
or at l
n
hundred
Tta ebildvra are taken aad
glvm a to to tta
only food' they tav* during tho day. At thin season of tta year the teachers aod Mtoataeu are oqp^lDg vxeatioo, bat wo lmr*sd that oores five hundred are attended it. Tta inetitation ■tahitohed by ra association of ladles, who bought far stxieea thousand doUare tho “OM Brewmy.” Mrs. Joseph
lady to suggest
__ _ _ _ wm greatly
^ — "—“ w--' m—-—. •
raid notion. 1
•B, region
steal. Mrs. William & Skidmors wm also ooe ef the principal founder*. Just opposite tta Home mauds a large building known m the “Hoorn ot Industry,” tb* otyoot of wbleb to to provide elothlBg, food aad other neoessaifes for the peer, aad to edocate poor children, ' thorn la tta vicinity of th**
Ws tad ugnod look at tbs alios. Wo tav* done tbe “Five Points” so ready to go down on Water sti the uoWious “John Allra,”
tbo pteoe where be did “bang out.
TXB XMTADKAjm
Of Gothare are alagant, expensive, cheap aad ptaaty. They form a Mature in metropolitan life. Homo tav* a gorgeous finish, reoareMlng t to noted •■/•• so often spoken of In tfi* modern histories of Fraaoe. ThoM on Broad wav are crowded during th* dsy with todies and men, who appear to tavo adopted tta Euwpmn plan. Ia many the aresls ere served a la oar to; aod at others tta pries for s meal Is fixed. Ws partook of a most sxeellsot dinner at Goyor’a, on Broadway, to-day. It to considered one of th* beat New York
affords,
not ia tta
arenas, aad oorapiss
We pamed by it this evening, sod sew the gumts sitting over their wine near
the window*. Del non too
superb eetsbilshroent down town. Oysters, etoras and crabs aw now served at all tb* restaurants. A very good dish of oysters esa ta bad for twenty cents. The ei/os are plenty. W# experimented oa*. aad atanutlfal French girl woo oxtedlngly polite la helping us to a d«m-
ms of ooffse.
THX SQtTABBS. W* visited agala to-dsy aoms of tta sqaarm aad parks. They presented quite aa ancient appeareaos, but are well kept. They are aot resorted to much re places of recreation, but more tor net. We want to the Battory, saw “Castle Garden,” tta place where Jenny Lind first song in America. • • maozvAie, While at tba St. Nicholas, a day or two •inos, wo had tba pleasure of meeting Mr. Ingram Flotoher and Mr. Thomas Sharps, of Indianapolis.
VXXOtlCXD.
Life In New York Is often anything but
t for tbs
dtobsartfor him.
He walks through some of tbs principal thoroughfares, and looks for a familiar foes, but with stolid iadUferenee they all
pew on.
jix vrax, JU..H
la ono of tta oonsntions of Nsw York.
ally in great troabls. Ws learned from bto attendant that be had bora
drunk for t ' SZ2TL. year, and that wtm AVXXtrx,
As ws said tb* other day,to quite deserted at preeeat, in MMeqnraea of the summer
•tatotos; bat a few ae*
teas. A walk from WA _
tta Flflfc Avma* Hotel to a long oae, bat eye aad mind foaming ra the reag»f- - mii airt of tta hatMmea, iMahe it T the square*. Aero all 1» retiremer thing so coveted ia New York. Tta street to well bowldered aad kept
Clean. No stags* or pubtle vsysaere oomo bora. Tta
walks at* atom, aad well shaded, many of tbe trees tatng very old, and of several ■pastes. Many willows line the walks, aad gtv* tta a van us quite a romantic appears hoe. Th* foncm are mostly iron, and on the inside of soao ws noticed very flaw hedges. Tta booms are fora and five y edifices, brown stone aad ponettod K. Tboy all have basements, small yards, and are entered hr mesas of front steps, which are generally twelve in number. Tb* architectural designs are half Gothic or Eltastothaa. Ivy to sera ra some. Yon cm everywhere evidences of teat* aad wealth. The etogaat temples of worship aw in perfect Harmony with the splendor which surround them. But tbs siegaom of th* restdenees to on the inside. Tta frescoed walla aad the upholstery defy description. Yon see on this aristocratic ground, equlpegee grant value, and contain, often, tbe a of wealthy fathers. They take Ufa es von know. In the evening tb* mansions ■re brilliantly lighted, andths parlors and rerahdabs are full of femala vivacity Bat our pen to becoming tired; tbe tow
dock strikes eleven; we close.
W. S. R*
Delmonlco’s, tta largest raatantta Western World, to on Fifth and ooonpies an entire square.
sing, and sas
Liirs in new I ora is miau any in pleasant. A stranger visiting it purpose of sight-seeing, to often d ened that no one noticee or cares I
Not content with owningsovoral theaters, boats aad railroad*, ta has puranaaed a National bank, where h* will deposit,
tank, whore ta wUl deposit,
hereafter, tta foods of tbo Erie Road.
Ho hm offered, rumor says, i thousand dollars bonna foi
yard. Ho occupies a private box at tbe opara, sticks pietares of himself on all hto boats, to tbs otnbodimont, they say •gottom aad vanity, bat can’t go Gb for tta Preaidsncy, and says if ba
brought out ho will ran himself.
being lodged by tb* voter's sue ails*. Two I moot etrodoM seem are recorded by one ofth* Ssnstorsdlfs members of tbs Upper Hones). In tb* Ant, the soldiers sntsrsd e house whm* the wife wm vary 111, | searched her bed la pretense of seeing whether aay xeerottabla man wm conosslsd tbare, anfl terrtftod bsr so that eh* became delertoo* gad died, leaving a
JSSbar. :“ b rjr agsjsf ■erttorfoaa or popular I •uraad htofomato atov*^ .earetad tba
wife with a
, ^ ^ _ i Houor sequilted them, bat gave them a severe leetare for thetr adMcodaet, sod edmonIbbed them to be more earafal la their sctloM in future.—ratoon Union. —Tbe New Albany Cbomoroial (RepubItaaajMysi Hoa. D. W. Veortaee, m bto horns organ, tta Tsrre Hants Journal deoltaM to allow tb#
_ aproapoetivs oondiP It to aot oar fuooral. aovsrttalsM w* would
ssasgrss sr-f »b°w. toon good asam thaa w# are in- I wsfl may
i Mfiihfttoo in fha ettv of dndn- dlasd to gtv* them or poousasiag. i 004 ma « now reooxntsa thV fact that bl. • MOM’, throw 7 of W.M, O—Ml IWO-AW—H» At- U>«OtS. wth^JlTOf Tnrk-r
SJUS.'SJ
In Naw York to of common occurrence. It’s a common eight to see men stagge: lag throagii tta streets. An hour in Oil. Hall Park some morning will enable you to cm many recovering from feartul orgies. Women, too, are each reeling In a drunken suite through the streets. Alas 1 such sights, to say tta toast, are sad reflections on tsmpsranos societies and other moral reforms. A cuxiotrs PLANT le exhibited for sals here on the strests It to called tbe “resorreotion plant,” oi “etesmrs vise.” It to found on the mountains of California. It to hard to Mil what to rcsotnblm, bat to of a ball shape, tba leaves are compressed, and tta exterior very brown. It looks as ir perfect.y dead, showing no signs whatever of vitality. Bat whoa Immersed in water few bran it expands, becomes green, and to a beautifully shaped plant.
OXAirr,
Wa are now informad, has left the Branch, and to here in the city. The General to reported aa having lormed quite aa attachment for this resort, and bas purchased ons of tbo cosiest of cottages, where bo will do bto rusticating. It to said that ta finds tta cooking better end soctoty more refined at tb* Branch. The reason given why be to each s gcod swimmer to that be fully understands bow to keep bto month shot sad hold bto wind. Hs will find plenty of time to visit the Whit* Mountains sad Saratoga.
THX THBATKM
Are about fifteen In number, besides tbe many oraeert bails, gardens aad minstrel trrapas. Tbs blonds buriasque, which has tad seek a long ran at Nfblu’s, bas passed from tb* stage, and ”Arreh ns Pogne” to now being run. Tbe pteoe wm first produced in 1806, but not since. We went to Niblo’a toot evening to see It. The bouse “‘ ‘ pieoe did not go
to an explosion seems that some
preparation of calcium had exploded on* of tb* room* below; a largo portion of tbe left promenade wm torn ap and Mvaral windows demolished. Tb* women screamed aad fainted, sad for a time it appeared m If Niblo’a would be In ruins. Dsn. Bryant spaoared In tb* character of Shaun the Past. W* aotlesd many Hibernians in tb* anflisum. who •Mnt*>l to
Jo*. Jsffsrs. The InWaUack’s,
w tDio a worn ppsared In tl ii. W* aotic e sodtoaM, *
Mjoy tta play. At Booth’s, Jos con is playing Rip Van Wlukls. imltsbis John E. Owsas to at W
pstag Loaillh Wasted Grand Opera;©
?,y -
George 8. Pox to , ooryDock” at tta
to fall of
and Jennla Wor-
ks's! Wood’s; Lynns,” at the to at the Bow; Drew;” am. “Hiccory Dlc-
pic. Naw York
is inti or amassment*; the hasted term, with it# scot king annoyances, interferes
not oos Iota with tta dram*.
XT,
thousand volumes, journals, is
With its rad Mb
■SaCAWtlU UMAX
curl! Hto hands are email aad
Hto clothes were black, and Ms bat of the
earn* color, bat strew. As * we coaid bear Mm grit bto test!
wTrmm®
wKiftaai
MfoMA a*i
ODIA9A * STATE
Fra ttw Te
Axes, ex sax*.
RUBBER BELTING HOSE PACE'S PATENT LACE LEATHER, Oak Tanned Leather.
Of erenr deeoription,
k Ekfna, Sale Iwetfaer, Bte.. AX WB0LB8ALX PBICSS. 5
xomr nanaACK,
rawer and Ntatlaaerj. ■sabs and WaU Paper. C. P. WILDER, 26 B. ItaskfaurtsB strest. r Beets aad Bbaea Wboieaaie.
A. W. BBOK8UN, H W. Wuhincton •treet. WmmWmwUm, 6TIEK.LE A LOEPER, »4 8. DeUwsre itrret. Ho>ramii HMEVfiMSt#Vjro SCHMBDKL 8 FKICKER. 194 E. Wash, street. Carrewt-re and BulMere. SSZfi Carp st Wall Fapar, Bte. GALL A RUSH. 101 B. Wiahinrton itreet. twrers. jSB. WsA.st. .36.28 and*
WOMAN
Uonm
M Ms Favor 'ey tbo
The committoo of the Vermont Gminctl of Censors, which has Just reported in favor of so amending the State constitution m to allow woman to vote, are described m being tall straightforward, practical men—not eenttmeniallsts, nor reformers, In the common acceptation of tta term. Tboy are sntetaotUl aad prominent men In the Btate, and have all seen something of public ill*. All are by profession tewysre, and actively engaged in nolltica-ooe a Democrat aad tb* other two Ropublictms. Their action bas oatoially taken tta people of tbe State by surprise. Many think that some of them acquiesced in th* report m a good method to bri eg
tbe subject before tb* people.
Tbe committee in their report, after quoting from th* Declaration of Independence, tta assertion that “all men are created equal,” and that “govern men is derive ttaexr just powers from the consent of the governed,” rad alao from the first clans* of oar own State Constitution the statement that “all man are born equally fra* and independent, and have certain natural, inbarent and inalienable rights, among which are the de ending and enjoying life aad liberty, acquiring, pocsessiag aad protactlag property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety ”
proceed to My:
“ belie'
•WeaU
ve these to be self-evident
propositions, aad that they apply to all mankind, man aad woman alike. Suffrage Is an expression of opinion by ballot. The qualifications are, capacity to understand th* effect of public measures, and a desire for' th* pabfie welfare. And It to tbe right of aay one person who possesses these qualification*, m mueh M it U the right of any other. Baton* half of tbs neopls of our State are denied this right, and woman taa no vote. Yet she has all th* qualifications the capacity, the decire for the public welfare. Stats among tba governed. Bto Even handed tbe prinoipl pendeace and of ora Btate Constitution, above quoted, give woman tb* ballot, aad do not abut out from it {hm half of th* intelligence, and more than oaa half of the moral power, of the peopla. Custom and prejudice atone stand la tta way. There to no reason why women should not ta allowed to do wkat eta is eminently fit to do. Wobavsaoraaoobioettoa to woman suffrage that taa net tara surra—
it. Wa
r* wtjv jmauaiu WWAJmrV. OHO IS w of tta Declaration of lodo-
fally met. the most '
the Intel present ed and w
• know nogood remoa why -mutt man should vote and woman bs refused. Our institutiona were formwhon men had their chief
interests and pureolt* oat of door*, and
remained tta bumble slsvaast The social change taa bera im-
mense. Now woman site hr tbo aid* of man,to bto comptolonaad BMocfcs in bto am osements, and In all bto labors, stadias, pursuits and Interests, save tba oo* of
governing ths country. And at to
that sh* should to hto associate in this The position of woman in regard to th* common schools of tta State to tbo moot
absurd aad unjust that esa ta
Sh* most always ta tta cbtof instructor ofttayoong in point of time sod influence. She is their best teasher at boms end in ths school. And tar ahara In this over expandiagwork to becoming vaster svory day. Woman, m mothor. sister, teacher, has an intelllgenes, a comprehension of the educational needs of yonth, and an Interest in their develop-, meat, for in the advance of the other sex. She can organise, control and teash tta most dlfflcolt school in the State; yet she **“■!*«*• ••faction of teachers, the baUding, arrangement and equipment of school bouses, neither in th* method and extent of instruction. She era pay her share of the expenses of schools. Wt can have no legal voice in their management. Sh* can teach, bat she can have no vote in determining what shall be
women home.
taught. She to the institutions wh
ieta b^ba* 00 ™* >tOIM of
. „ _ no lawful voice in shaping. Suffrage alone can carry woman's equal right and privilege into the district school. And sapseUily let us have her open, avowed, and public responsibility and co-operation—always safer than direct influence—always more bonmt and sfficisnt than a kitchen cabinet. Tbe subject to one that promises to engross the tbougbte of this generation and it will be agitated till in the progress of events the rignt of women to vote will not be questioned. This result to just m certain as it it that in tbe end.theaauM of truth ever triumphs. Ws believe that woman, married or unmarried, wm made to be tbe companion of man, and aot hto mere servant; that she has tbe same right to control bar property that ta has to control hto; that she bas the same right to aspire to any occupation, profession or position, tta duties of which she to competent to discharge, that b* has. Aright to worth nothing withoat tbo power to protect it. Tho ballot alone can do this. When tta black man of th* Booth wm made a free man, th* ballot wm given Mm m the only sure mode of protecting bto freedom and tbe equal rights freedom confers. And wa should glory in seeing Vermont first of all lands, accord to
man hex equal rights before tta low, and invest her with their only safeguard, tb* right of anffrag*. After abolishing boman slavery, the next great iranr— tbe United States over wrongrad
will be to take woman fronT tta mau and plaoa her by his side, _ can confer. Aad in thin in
highest interests. W her will elevate him. _ sink together all history
They
■peeBbsa Georgs 1
William
Council for views in concur, to tbe speec Mill in tbe British p. 1887, aad to tta rec ■nodal oomoaittee •£*«*<* Mon
s»rW BtatoinoulMstNhp
136 Bsatb Meridian street.
Indianapolis, lad.
TTKOnL/HB WELJE», Wholsesle dealer lx STONEWARE, •'’•’tixJs.ssT"'*MO. Xg Mn*> Naosgta Ba., _, INDIANAPOLIS, HTD. raUdfai
R. L. SMITH * CO., WHOLESALE GOIFKTIOIEBS
And Dealsre in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, ETC., Jto. 40 West Washington SL, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . raTdSm
37 S. Meridian itrest. Affirm* Chtea TO* Btore. H. H. LRB. Odd Petlowi’ Hall. SMITH'S DtE* WORKS.« B. Market itrecC craa. KIMO asM CBMent. T. BUTSCH A DICKSON. MB. Georgia street. C**l aad Coke. TURNER 8 CUNNINGHAM, 19 Circle (treet. J. 8 W. C. BURK.23 Virginia avenae.
A. L- SMITH 8 CO. Crael
40 W. Waehiagtemstreet,
te- Bah cry.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
PARROTT. NICKUM 8 CO.. 188 R. Wata. Fry PesOa, Nto-Whalssals. HIBBEN.TARRINGTON 8CO., USB. Meridfk'daH 58 If Xtoid!'et. Y. JOHNSON 8 CO., ear. Meridian and ' mss. fl Ket*ll. , Wash, rtreet. faehisgton (treet. }leaa'( Bloea.
RMkl^a
G 8 SLOAN. 7 aad 0 E. Waah. (t. KITT 8 CO., M W. Waah. (treet. TON. 8. Meridian street. CORE 8 TALBOT. 3 Morrison's 8TBWABT 8 MORGAN. 40 B. Wafa, strot. UfO sntofe, Mia, AeMa, MSa. C. DICKSON 8 CO.. 47 and 40 N. Teas, street.
WAMtiOV TATE, MAXVFAorvmn or DOORS, 8ASB BLlHDS AID IAITLES, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc.,
▲ad whsisssls and retail dealer in
Mu
Irate Mat,
Flooring worked. Iambi order, aad scroll lawins-
ber dressed aad snwsd to
Faetonr and Lumber Yard: Oouth Now Jevaep M
QUEENSWARE, ETC.
CHINA, CLASS, ASP QUEENSWARE, TtMe Cillfrjr. Plate* Ware, -A.q<xaarftm, Gold Fialx, Bto. JOHN WOODBKIDfiE A CO.,
IS Wsot Wm INDIANAPOLIS, Jy38 dSm
INDIANA.
CHBUTTAR RCHBADEB, (Lais with John Woodbrid«e.) SUCCESSOR TO r. XKBOSA-UJ,
GLASSWARE, QUBENSWARR. LAMPS. TABLE OUTLeBT. AMD PLATBB WAkE. •4 EAST WASHINGTON ST., (Near the Coart Bowes.) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Jx37d3m.
PLUMBERS.
Indianapolis Business Directory.
Attarmays ot Law. ::#2£a5!-£X-r J. Delaware street. 5 B. Waahingtoa street. 8 New’* Bloek. . 1. Washing on strest. . Talbott 8 New’. Bloek. O X. Wsehinston street. , 43E. Washington .treet. «. Wa»hin*ton street. Unel BaUding. i McDONaS, JBtna Vinton's Meek. Talbott 8 New’s Bloek. 'k IStK-HAM. Zl and K^^STbST** 3BUBACKN. K/wr. n (treete. <Uh. Markot street. 1. Delaware (treet. wa’e B Aiding. ^ jtt 8 N.w'i Sleek.
ARRMtOd BrRMMk •.w, CALDWELL 8 CO.. ME. I AiwhM
KING 8 PINNEY.. Miasieeippi street.
rlvnnia street,
ops. Union Depot. renaomoe street.
Kentnckj avenae and Taya, Matlnms, Bte.
ev* A T TkWTVC H A "7 A A H ,y R H Wmmfe ■frmmf ;HAHLES MATER CO*29 W. Wash, street.
rremr Mm*.
HECKMAN 8 8HBERLBT. 364 B. Wash. st. Bow Fork Fmv MammaketaryD. LBLEWER 8 BRO.. 30* 8. Meridian street. rwrmttwre Mawafaetwrera.
MAKERS'
. UNION, _ i LL8RAjlME "BERG SSR/wJtatt THOMS 8 CO., n s 73 W. Waah. tt. I r URN ITU RE CO.. 186 A Wash. st.
<Hm» amM wtrw Pi.term.
JOSEPH W. DAVIS. U*8. Delaware (treet. JOHN G. MANNING. 88 W. Weahiaston street. UuNKAD N aAU. 70 North IHinoU street.
Grwewra Wfeotawetea.
B. Market ft.
Maryland rtreet SEVERN 8 SCUNULL, 137 aed IA *. Marid. st. WILES. BRO. 8 CO.. 140 8. Meridian street. GrwewrW am* Mallow STO NEMAN 8 PEE. 3 Low. st.. opp. U. Depot, ■tsur Wwtta. Wtcn,«’ar«a, -wlfearw, KSw. F. J. MEDINA. No. 34 West Waablngton et. asarttwaurw, rwMrry. KM. KIMBLE, AIRMAN 8 CO.. UOS. Meridian at. JAMES T. LAYMAN « CO.. 64 8. Wash, street. Brass aata Capa—Whaleaate. CARR 8 ALVEY. 6 Lea st. epp.. Union Depot. DONALDSON 8 STOUT. 54 S. Meridina (treat, ■man amu Cajm—Whtaarel# Keren. H. BAMBERGER. ME. Wa-hington itrmt. E. A SEATON. 36 N. Penaejivaaia street. INDIANA FIRE INS. CO., Odd Follow’. Hall. Iwwramcv—Lire. Bloek.
Iwwraae*—Ufhamd nraC W. J. COPELAND8 CO.. 5 Martindale's Bloek. FRANK SMITH 8 OO.. Odd Peliow.’ HaU. JOHN 8. SPANN 8 CO. Brown’s Bloek. I row Biwal, Satta. Bee. W. J. HOLLIDAY 800..USS. Meridian at.
WILLIAM BABBLE. 4 W. WasUngten street. I ■■.*■. Chaataeliers, Bte. W. 8 C. F. HOLLIDAY. 15 S. Meridian atrret. ■taaehwr Merehamtn. JSl E. Wash, street. Terra Haute Depot. f.1888. Alabama street. Leather BelUmg, Ete. JOHN FISHBACK. 125 S. Meridian street. IW. Meridian street. , lit 8. Meridian street, i’CONNOR. 1418. Meridian st. —■ — - .. -.HO., 77 8. Meridian street. T. F. RYAN. 143 ■(. Meridian street. JOHN SWKETSER. 30 S. Meridian street. H. L. BENHAM 8 CO.. 1 Martiadale Block. Kwelrnl ■matltmta. PROFESSOR J. 8. BLACK. Talbot 8 Now’* blk. ■IM-trrlght amd Fwrwtaker. SAMUEL TAGGART. 132 8. Penn, street. B. O. CARPENTER." 36 B. Market street. T. 8. JAMES 8 SPEER. 136 8. Meridian street. H. MARSH 8SON., Milier’iBlack. Id wared WM amd Ml Cake MeaL I. P. EVANS 8 CO., 34 S. Delaware street. Mte, Palntn amd ▼arniahea. FRANK A. BOYD. 238. Meridian street. Oyatera, Fruit, Bte. W. Ds RUTTER 8 BRO.. 65 8. DlinoD (treat. Faper amd Fayer Bags. CHANDLER 8 FIELD. 24 8. Meridian stock. Faw a broker. J. 8 M. SOLOMON. 2S S. Illinois street. Ftam* Hanumetarwra. INDIANAPOLIS MaNUF’G CO.. 150and 161B. J.lI , ^5pPEsTcO..HO.afeUM8.ni. st. Flawaa. BSe.
Ftetwrea, Fra
H. LIBBER 8 OO.. 31N. Pennsylvania street. Ptctnxw tlmllwry. A R. MILLER, 46 B. Washington street.
Market ranet.
LESH.TOUSEY 8 CO.. 72 and^t^D^L street. Fradwee amd Caaawalaalam. J. W. CA.LDWELL. 618. Illinois rtreet. G. G HOLMAN. 6 Bates Hoase Block. MmUAmm Jafttow Be Ta HAUGH Sl 00., 74 8# PonnsylY&iiifc street. J. ELDUDGRA CO., Blackford’s Block.
irginia avenue. Uaw Warka. B. C. ATKINS 8 CQ. .210. and 2168. Dl. st. J. GEORGd 8TILZ. T6B. Urehlngton street. i-“ N. Peaas,lva*la street. • A WILSoJ'MwVwasli. street.
BAST END
BfDNEWYOl ■ee dew rat,
YORK STREET.
_ amd Frail Jara. THOMAS WILES. 25 E. Georgia street.
D. ROOT 800.,<6B. Wnekingten street. Fan*. Takarea awd Cigars. JOHN A. HELD LINGER, » W. Wash, street Tta. Cwpper, Ulaaaware, Eto. K. JOHNSON 8 CO., 106 S. Delaware street. ■amwfaetwrrrs wf Trwmka, Kta. V. BURTON. NS. lltineD street. Wagam amd Agrtowltarwl Work*. INDIANAPOLIS WORKS. 173 8. lean. Bn Watches, JcwcIkv, Btm IfEITTI ACW^UgTfaglW.wlSu6ta
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