Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 December 1885 — Page 2

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^Stt PERFECT MADE

Purest and Wrongest NataraV Fmft Vaoiilm, terf.flii.- 0«nW, Mwojid. twor a* delicately &ad naturally Jl -tho ftuit*

PR/CB SMMG POWDER CO.,

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& €0U Proprietors,

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Mop on Mrst street, between Walnut ana i^.i 1 Poplar,

ft'VEftSE1 HAUTE, INDIANA.

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If-"-lien's jjjnmp'tly, attended to.

StrAwfeiBrry- fiill Apiary.

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SomeTMopfle who'It How 'nothing abdut boney, 4blnu ,-tfiat honey, which granulates t* sdalteratefl., I assert that all nro honey produced in this section of co«stry granulates mod become* inte*ld wea&beis.iH separated from ib.'I)

jjae satab. l^ff^r, '^lO©

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to any one'WKb'can prOve ay prOpoHitlon untrue, and the «aw»e amonnt-to any one who ean prove that I .over sold a honey. .Xjry.jn^.pnre pound of impure extracted honey. ---TrU.'KXiOER,

No. 426 Qulleb street.

JOE HAMEL

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€oke and Wood.

KINDMN& WTEN AWAY.

The baet^qy ality, lyw, pricps and prompt deliv^rj. Uhpnt V^ood for heating^ stoves and grates. .lip t«r.<p></p>Martli

15 Second St.

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_,J. B. RHODES

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Manufacturer of Flaiu and Panoyl

Flower Pots,

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1822 Main

COAL IUS ADVANCED

WtMOo Higher.

LAFAYETTE MALLORY

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Can fill your order's promptly with the ceeiiraljed Wltkesbarre, Lenigh Anthratiie hfest'ooftl tliat comes to the w6stnwtefitfi NtqWe Plate Block Is th» market. Ninth and Mali! iM7!)t streets. eerrwzw*

PIANOS-ORC ANS

The (Icnaiid for PIANOS is now ao I at,

The demand for .the improved XAIO HIWW

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os is now ao latere that a s« factory bus bacomo imptraUve. ... quartar avi»Kftf t^inlaK ad Pianos on thepnVaUlaff

a SMond addition to the Do not raqnlra oo» on the pnVaUlaf

Payments, or RentedMason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., is NEW TOHK BOSTON CHICAGO.

ANDREW R0ESCK» SAW BTLINQ, 10€K & GUNSMITHINQ.

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O»nol Str«T, North of Xaisl'

DMLY EXPRESS.

JIEO M. ALJJEH, PROPJUKIOB.

PUBLICATIDM.OFFIQE

TH fifth 8t-, Printing HOUM Sonars.

ru as Seoond-.dau Matter at t/te -Postoffice at Terre Ha\Ue~ Indiana,

TSRH8 O JT SDBSOBlltlOK, I aliy Express, per TNk«.„_,w 15 ota per year.„....„„.„.»_^. ft 60 ^VriVx. months 8 76

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Issued every morning exoept Monday, end deUwredtUy wsrrleM.

TRRMUIL'TFOK THB WEEKLF,

oonx. one year, paid ln advanoe..(I SB •oWTaiiJ months. .... as fr Hve there will be a cash dlsi4t of 10 »«r cent, from the above rates, W »y^,erc*J instead of theoasbi aoopy

Express will be sent free thst the clnb pay* ftr, not

k« •fct months. lea the same rate rateo? ots

General Logan knows ft shell wiien he sees one.. The ^aif/of"^ir^^ather^ morning was rudely jiwafcened old Boreas,who arrived from tter northwest}bj train. He polled the covers ofi the dreamer and was extremely rude.

It must

rivalry for the position of president "pro tempore referred to a rice-on.tha part of certain senators to see who could get the farthest from the vice president's chair.

Mr. Tilden was determined to tfrite the first message for a democratic administration, and has seat in oiie to Speaker Car liel*, which o£ eonrse will receive more consideration from the democrats in congress than any recommendation the pres ident can make.

We'have doubted the storied of the wdnderful prosperity of the New York World under Pulitzer's management and were iodised .to believe that much had beeb saidolf the marvelous growth1 in circulation, jetc., that was" no£'tfue7" But we dpubt no longer. Mayor Grace lias sued the paper for libel.

•Beeretary Lamar's son is his father's private secretary and in reply to an objeclioi thfit 1^., father was doing too SUichl for Mississippians remarked in denial: ^Pa is a h—11 of a man anyhow1 he ha4 more friends than' any other man in, tlie south and he do^ lees id*, his friends than any man -in the. south." The., ion is not one of "Pa's"judicious friends to bay the least, else he Wouldn't Mlfojlaring th^t. "Pa" doesp't takftcpm of his Jriands. .'• *my»

ii this City the liqnor trade d,octad linger a system of high lieensc, requiring every dealer to pay from (200 to $2,000, According to the inSBaitade of ^Bia establishment^ he city treasury -would easily ndorive from a rersnae of a couple of ibillions yea'rf tie trade iUolf wCtald be Bafer and bettto public ot3er would be promoted,' and te'mlpei uce would be encouraged without' any eppres live interference with the liberty,of the citizen —[New lork Sub. ,A. ji cense of. $100 in this oityj would bring in a revemie of -at least flO^OOO^ »hd $: 0,000 dumped in the city tredsiiry ri^Ht tow would be equal to a couple q£ millio is in New York.

-SolHe of the democratic papers think the [publican majority in the senate ddght to &e~6t a dfemtoat to be president pri tempore and thus be patriotic be* cause the democrats as a rtault of tile electic last November "&te"entitled to all surcesiion* to the presidency during the four sars.. "What will the republicans pain,*' they say, "by having a republican rather than a democrat-to. preside over the se: late." Then in italics theyVleclare': "Nothing, except to be in a poiititn Ip ti e$e t, le administration in %aw .(he democratic president awttZcWi^ior become disabled,•' "Seise" is a word whose meaning Is oat of place here. Surely the ed itor'dl cranks will give us "anarchy" and "chaoi" by talkjpg this way.

Waahl igton' Speolal'/

WeeM} Rx16 ofob pays

•a* iv tddition the for time that the sr» tew tiian irtx niontho. of twenty-five the same rate oont, and In addition the DailyJ5xthe tliue that the clnb pays for, «r ts Aif Ax a»onths. vrwaM tn Hi! earn wbenaent t»u!«nr?,nMcu» payable In ad-

J*. f- ., Hsu T?h«Mtht bpr«M Is on Flit, (Kln^'On f!U r.i A&erloan Kxehanim ''h s.i ,-.a:arUi»!i rxcVj»ui» la noulevarfl Uapnelns

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It id not too late for the couticil to keep itself out of the financial quagmire by passing thia $l(jO license .ordinance. If that, wdyr l)ftd taKen the Express'advice and le&ained.. from joining with the schooll board in the High school Extravagance tit W['ould nSl hav^ fallen by the wayside., Gr if it iad, deeded the fre-i uent !warhings 'the -Express has ajivetf that the present state'of- affairs was sure to conle at alxu{ this tiifie^ it wouid have have pawed, the ordinance months ago But itj is not too late to get some help fremthat source.

Thej school board and council'wen^ id to this tmng with their eyes open. They were tjhown in plain figures that the 2 per Cent. Ijimit would be the wall which would bring them to a standstill yet they went ahead! We are fetill willing to. give advice and do so with pleasuj^., Bass the $100 ljoense ordinance: r'-i'

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-?r'' 'So Com'mo*."

New ojrleflns Ploaynne. DiaaoAdk always are fogdf&ecr Tulwar By persons of teflnsd- taste* and1limited'meahs.

Insalnhrious, Polonies.

Now Ytrk Ster.-,, ,..... Cklopies seem to be the disease moat dticideat to European cabinets. Both OJad/3tpne, and Fttry's cabinets died of their oolonial P°Uo,f- artl'

Power of Whisky-•

Inter-Ocean. .' Whisky has done what the repnblican party has never been able to accomplish. It has made possible fair 90ant of the colored majijB vote Iq Georgia.1 i-: f1 "Ubn't 'Feel Eagy-yet/ •At'? f--a

Mr. jGonld has retired ftom Wall"Strelf, It1s tree, ttut thOBe who remain wenld prefer that he retire a little farther. In-these days of modern

(w^rfare

the ..rjuige has so increased

that tliey do not reel really comfortable.

The Xortgagecl' Kale-

Albany (Ga.) News. zj, The forage-robbed, mortcaged mnle is making hli animal letrarn to-Albany. He goeeont in earl spring or late winter fat hnd sleek and return weary, worn, sick and hungry, un'honon d, unsung, but pot unwept.- The mortgaged pale, sad is his life!

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Be] ire'entatlves Cobb, Matson ainjl Holn an will make- argument before Assis ant Secretary_ Fairchildt of the easury deparfmenE,"' 'in- favor' of the use of Bedford stone in the super itmcture of the government Building a Pittsburg'. JFiepitSsentativte of the cham »r of conimefce of Pittsburg are here, and will advocate the' use of granite. rhe Indiamans believe their material will be selected. The buildings is to 00 it $1,600,000, and the stone -will be wortl about $225,000 or $230,000 granite will »t over $100,000 more tbari'Indhfta stonej

Dave Webb.

AtttoajLedger. _-^v Da -e Webb, of^mngtoDt'h«6^feceived the a ipointment of register' of deeds at Salt Lake City, Utah. Dave is one of the 6 wheel-horses of Fountain, and de^ serve a good office.-He went to Wash ingto 1 on last Tuesday night'tb'feecertain whetl er this appointment was just what he wi nted. newspaper -rays that the is aSt. Louis horse that

latest chew tobacco but the greatist sensatios is Dr Bull's Cough Syrup now need by ever 1 ensible person.

A-Cutting party ai Snllivan, Pa., a few d*ys •jpf'ToUhd'an kbnndance of ripe strirw serries in the woods.

Our Mary Ann was cored of congh by

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WISE AND OTHERWISE.

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ic^rovemeVtdiwill lie piaJ| l«mt Venmn by the Jadjp

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extQearat in charge. TEe" Baltimore & Ofiio raitroa8~§tatioB in Philadelphia is _q be-after tbtf pl«jr pt

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The trees ol Boston common are again labelled wkh their aames, bommon aiid 6y8temaHc,J op tVaS the cise mAiiy yeaw ago* t|rhMi'rG(juld, the 'nitur«lisfc/wss afive. [TheNcdm'in6n tBios'beconies'irt object lesibU iti fkitan^.

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The piaster group at' ^,|9P o£$'e' Arc Je Triomphe in Paris ,|# about to bfe taken dbwnj' It was only' put u) in order .to' enable the public to judge of the effectijthatSr permanent •-structure of the saine dtewiption' wouldproduce.jw

A donkey which thdrte &ems. ^fevery reason tprbelieve was more than.p 100 years pld died lately at Cronaerty,_ Scotlarid.! .Since 1779- it had been,- inithe fainily of a iVle. Bos*, and how old it.was 'when itoame to the family is not known.

It i$ estimated that Connecticut will pay more revenue tkt upon cfder* bfendjf this year than ujpop all ,tW tobacco in dustries. In,, western

a,^as^ach^setfs

thousands o| barrels pf .appje^ li^ rottipg on the grtupdj. though an euo^mcuB quantity of cid^r wap m^e,

The) French minister of public instrnc tion. is

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doing alf h^' can td pfut'a pre­

mium, on Iarg6'families.' An old la^ of the convention has'ftlre^dy1 been"revived i)f a family ui liil been. dSth^ lye^te, oV if bg tedute'd" TtfifeU several brothers attend 'Hiq manufacture of mild steel by the Besseiner process has, it is said, been so greatfy reduced in cost in England that steel ships and iron ships of.,, the same class have come to be .offered at .precisely the satne price. This possibility, it is remarked, prases,largply 7rqtp the,fact that a:steei ship of a given strength can be made of much Jighter weight than one of iron.

The! negatoscope is a new apparatus lately brought to the fiotice of the Acad emie les Scienoea. }t is ^rmpd with an

.mcjn lescpnt light, wd i^used toexplwe the st machy bla.d(Je^ &*>$ Other Cavities of th« bodyi. fijr its means an objective lebs 1] ay be carried iqto. the cavity .and .a magn fied image,of -ita..interiorbe obtainec for th# physician's inspection,

Bui land papers tell-the1- story of a farmer in {hat neighborhood, & widower, and well-to-do, who npt long ago wrote to a woniatt,ne*r by whom he~ had- never seen, describing- his circumstances. He told her that II

Jie did not hear from her

to the contrary,..within- two weeks he wpuldcAll with,a minister fthd marry her. jNo ,lettej ic&me, fcpdJie carried out his threAt'atithe appointed time. .. Thelre is a remarkable lull in the English rdal estate market.' The fact is that so 'mafiy ^0 have tried toseU have fopnd the attempt "hopeless, except at an enormous! sacrifice, that'others are deterred 'from it. Sp people live on ip big houses with 4 few servants, awaiting events. In sdme cases half th£ house is shut rip, and the Kitchen garden^, hothouse, $cM are lepecB to the gardener.

While l£iqg Humbert 0i Italy was shootipg recently in the park at Mbnga, his gun missed fire, and when hfe put in jinothpr dartrid^e' And fitted he received such a shriek that he tfcobghl the gtin hild buret and broken' his arm. It' waB found that she Srst bullet had not issued from the gm, and the second' occasioning a blockJ it was only the excellence of gun that prevented it from bursting. '1 Prime Minister Estrup, of Denmark, is credit 3d /with a long cherished design to [injita Prince Bismarck in his antisocial stic policy, and Basmusser's attempt on his life will give him a good excus ito' be^in the-, work.. The leading. Dinish socialist paper sella ,22,000 copies p. day, -and.it is. remarkable that socialism is fou id equally., among the rural and. urbac population. ^The former assisted the latter by giving a home gratis-to. their childj enduring a recent great strike.

Thi value of'homing pigeons in "country edical practice has lately'been de-. scribe by an English doctor, lie starts upon his dpily rounds with a basket of the bj-ds. 'Upon leaving the house of a atiei it who needed immediate attention, ewuld start off a pigeon with therequire 1 prescription, ana.the assistant in the doctor's surgery would forward the medi ines to the patient, long before the' docto's ariival home. A case is lately cited in which .pigeons regularly carried a morning newspaper to their owner. The irds can carry weight' to the extent of thi ee-quarters of an ounce or more.

A imposition has been invented by an Engli ih engineer which is claimed to effect tally preserve iron from rust, being also 1 aefully applicable to other materials, luch as stone and wood used in conjunct: on with metal. This composition consii ts of 100 parts virgin wax, 125 of Galif o1, 200 of Norwegian pitch, 100 of greasi v't'tumen of Judea, 235 of gutta perch 1, 120 of red lead, 20 of white lead, these l« named in a boicer, the gutta l*ing cut, up in small pieces or

the per.-! ra.-jP ad tit irtiti 1 for si

T, The mixture is stirred at each n, and poured into moulds. For is melted and laid on with abrush pping holes it is used ag a pastQ.

Sam Jones' Politics.

hfear talk about sumptuary laws, was torn a democrat, raised a democrat and never voted anything but a democratic ticket, but I will say right here the democratic party ever tries to that force barre

iny sumptuary laws, with awliisky and demijohn attachment, down my t|iroat, I'll die before I'll take it. ause.] What a fine sight to see the sratic party riding along on a

whisky barrel and a lot of little politibehind a-straddle a demrjohn. they always Bay the other partyadvocate of thenegro. They come and say, "Here's theTadical party, with its negro and there's the democratic party with its whisky—which are you going to swallow I say to them, "Have I sol to gulp one or the othei?" "Yes." ell," I answer, "one bottle of whisky bss^one more harm to me than all the negroes in the Utaited States. Just pin that irfloVfreare back and grease him, and FI1 swallow him." [Great laughter.] That^s my honest sentiment.

cians Now, is the at

A Dissipated Dlploffiate. igton Special.

Red Star Cough' Cure. Only it quarter. Del Campc, Che Chilian diplomate, has No opiates. ic- jmfc .^" bera jdc^ing upliigh "jii,ki ag&ii. Last

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found tbaiWwae Maaxj

that at Chwing cWJ^ndon^wit^ ^sootmUbe ChiJias tegafoa-

fine hotel at one endr ,.»A. SomerviUa, teadbefciPBoiehgi a little boy by making him bold red pepper in his motrth.-' 'Bums xttsisedwhich resulted in ilfategs-and-death.

GtoCon,'

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Gontos, was obliged,"not long ago, 4P tent himself with a kiss from the bri arri ge fee He 1 up a placard, "dwns'.cash,"

bride in

Papier is now used as material for pi&< ture frainfeg.1 The pulp, niiixed with: glue oil and whiting, is run into moulds trod" hardened/ after which it may te- gildftd or bronsed in'the ufeual Way

A stittie recietoti^ discovered iii't,h6led of the *^e^,pr^v.^s to bi( B^ciSps^. $e stands feet bigb,.^ case in hron?e, with ivoi y,eye8, is, ^xqumWy inoaellejl, and in pxc^lept preserxfiuonf,

"Y is-t Yegl,»"

THJK EXPBiUBB, TJK&Kft HAUTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5,1885

night the Theater Comiqae was the scene of his hurrah. Be begaiy?/ aaeanlting^ woman aiid kiclvg ovcrsc chain. Tit manBgementjejejgjed hingprom the the® ter, and thereupon he proceeded to smash all the wiiadows-Se coulcf-ieach. He was arrested and taken to the station, where it ueldelCampo,

was at btoce- Released, but became Very abusive of the offivifc* to the .Chilian minister and before an "answer was received it. was found necessary to eject Him from the station house on accoqnt of his disorderly conduct. The Theater Comiqn§ proprietor this morning sent a bill of $30 to tbeChilian legion, fiat-could get no satisfaction. Chili has got one of the finest war ships afloat,and is avery belligerant little rppublicjbut really thftfti* jamborees of Del'Campo at the capital will have to benotioed officially. Tbe gentlemien at the state department look Very sober and shake their beads to-day ,at the mention of the terrible name of liel-Campo.

RESCUED with a petticoat

Then the devoted her wr^p and. a flannel skirt to making a rope .for the1rescue. To her .almost fainting friend flowered.

•A- 'Ctt: ^ililvi'daal Who follows Sam JTones. St. Lo lis )PoBt-liispatoh.

Ever since .the,(irst day of ^the rexival a you lg -Norwegian -has sat in the front pew, and at 'the clOse'always'regponde'd •to the call.,to sinnera. Helms ,often broke 1, out in. exclamations eyinqing Some jiadi of internal anguish, bat what .it wai coilld only be guessed at from' his oft-rejeated cry: "On, l'Taththe lanlb." He.hi never failed to fall' on the altar rail a, the Critical part 'of the service and, claspi ag his hands utter in a4dnd of"W«il this 1 icnviction that he is 'lftmb lie acted lil 'his ustial JBighty manner and after the service^ a good sister tried to make hhn tinderstandthat he shonld say the ws 3 the Son-' bf "the Lamb and not the Lamt itself.' But lie shook his head with1 a foolish grin on his face. "D you mean yau are ChriBt?" he was asked -I v««i-

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"Bi it people will put you'Dn the insane asylu: a if you talk that way," "11 .m the Lamb, the Lamb," he replied

11 do you mean that your blood can saveiae?" "Y a! Yes." "Bi it where is your blood Blood must be spi lied before it can wash away sins."

Bui he went into a rambling sort of groar ing'explanation, and he was given up bj thellady,'who finally induced! to lea re the church."'

JAY GOULD WILL RETIRE.

He will Leave —gfeWm

and

(«nr a Toang Lady's Coolness SnVerjr Saved .Her Lover's Life. liew'York Special. 'JCfee Tor is_ a.mountain peak, rfauig west of Haverstraw,- aBd i» a favorite resort for visitora in tho sunwner. Mr. Blakeledge, of Newarks on TUebday, with a young lady Sa a.companion, climbed to its 'fitimmit, over 700 feet above the sea ji., They ascended by the windiDg path, which is the only proper and safe course up the mountain. They remained ai hour on the .summit, enjoying the yiejr, which is'one of the finest along the mountains, and then began their descent. The slippery condition of the path made the.w^lk more dangerous than usual, and when about one-third of the way down Mr. JMakeledge suggested that they leave the path bna turn to the left, where the Walkipg wan apparently better They did so and a few ihinjjtes later Mr. Blakeledge lost hi? footing on a loose rod, fell, and rolled over the edge of the cliff ninety feef high. His cry of alarm aqd his almost imfaediate disappearance caused iiis companion, a few yards behind !him', to stop. Then, instead of screaming or fainting, 'she cautiously crept -to the brink of the precipice and lookec| down. She expected ,to see Ms dead body op tbe -roebB Itelow. To her i^he{4he saw that he had been caught on abutting crag about twenty feet down and that he supported himself with email tree and witn his feet in a cleft- of the rock. He .was .deathly, pale, hut calkdl to her that he was unhurt apd wished heir to call for help. I This she did lustily, but without ,, avaih Then telling him. to wait a leW^minUtea, bfegan active measures of relief. Around ,6orrie large rocks an 'the edgp of the cliff she built a sort if platfoi mj ojq Mfjbich to stolid.

.him

He is "a man of aboat 80, with Ihe appearance of- being 6f the Workiftg^class. He his the blondness of his nation and seeme to be suffering under 'some kind of an hi lluoination, in which his 'identity with Dhrist is the thing that fastens -hi» shiftiig intellectual grasp. He is said have beend«t' the- meetingS at St. Jisepby and to have followed Sam Joneq here. Hfr is- out of work'-and evinces no desire to get any. The kind wo that tried to straighten him out ment illy- to-day insists that he did not get b: crazy idea at twe meetings in this city, tut that he ividently had it the first day bfe attended. Every day efiorta have been faiade to keep him quiet, but he persists in idtruding^his mistaken identity at every opportunity:

-Personal Notes.

Jol Gurney1, the mayor-elect bf Norfolk, Snglatldj.is a blind man. Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt -has promised some time next sumnjer to publicly tijig for a charity.

Queen Victoria's personal servant is Franiis Clark, who has taken the place of the Iffy servitpr, John Brown.

Wilde says that th.e trouble with

him & that he can see angels where other men can see only flesh and,blood.' M.( Grevy,, although the possessor of

Permanently treat lzf Hot

Interest lat for aXomg -it.

Orolse. r— Sew York Special. Xay-Gcould will retire af-the wTHi fif the gms fram ^heistock brokerage pf.W^E. Connor & Co., with which he has been dentified for three yeote he. has been only A: special partner'in-the" firm, buthis oldeetwm, George'^/GgBid sa«» time a genelril ifit^resf in Clle badness. Mr. Gould and his son will sever their conncction whb the firm iuid 'practically retire from -active..participation in

Wall street affaire.. As soon as his yacht, the Atalanta, cSn be .made ready: Mr., Gould intends to staxt on along voyage, which may extend'over four or five mobths. The tiine for his sailing bad'faot been fixed, but if ai*ang6ments can be j«npleted} her will teaw Hew Ybtk Wfore Jantiairy l. He will visit tiie Windward Islinds Mid probably go as far South is1 Bio ae Janeiro. During hfe absence his 8on, ¥»ho i8 a vice president in th4 companies controlled by Mr, Gould, will attend to hig busmese-in-terests, abd, With this -purpose will oc-

Wester

cupy his ofhcefi in Ae -Western Union) building. The plans of the remaining HlSSiifbers of the nri P. Morosini

rm, Mr. Connor and G. have not yet been com

pleted. It is understood that the business will "be continued, although both may remain special partners only in the new fijrm.

I have been'* neariy'twentyflve yeare in Will stttfetj1*'Mft Gould Baid, speak-' ing 6^ hteretitementii' '^and Hris' about time, I think, that I made way for younger and more actisr6"'ftien.~ I &m nearly 50 years old, and have earned a rest.. j.My connection with Wall street, however, has been slight for a long titne. I sold out all my speculative holdings during the summer, and-the -change, as far aspL am concerned,-will be '-therefore no change at all. "A jpe&r ago I contemplated this Btep, but-wps prevented-by-certain reasons from 1 aking it. There could not: be a better time than Jfae present for me to dissolve tbsokitely all connection witb stoek speculation." Confidence hnsbeen largely res tor td And the bueinesB o! the country now 1 at* on substantial foundations. I caono be charged 'with- having abandoned A sinkmgfihip/for I have clung to it tiuough the storm, and- pleasant weath jr now attends it. -v "I fliall retain my interest in the three compt nies which I hold in.highestesteem) the A is80«ri -Paciflci-and the Manhattan Railrc iad companies, and the Western •Unior Telegripb cOnlpahy, T^hall hereafter eyp^e my. whole attention. to' tnese propeities. Tbey'are.ip'aKcellent.shi^pe in ev« ry way and. I.eh alii, be., happy, in lofikii after their farther developments when T" "return from my pleasure trip. My interest in them'nchT Is that of an inVestor and hlot ,4 fip&tilator.' 1 am done

With (very(iiing.el^e.^ CftiJ y,e8,l,'t'hfl,ye dtt

the st: ongly'-'knotted owl. and, slowly but 'idteffe _vin^tbe^Wabasji railroad, but the surelj.^ic came "up, hanaqverhand^to rebr&snizatjpn_pf fe1 .1-- rfj. 'a-a '_ii.--.jiFor

the t( of-the §l£ff„ where live min utes 1 'Ja^eihaUste^. Theyoun^lady -tineh hsip^a him' down ffie 'mountain path ana jwithout further mishap ttiey1 r«!aeh d. the outskirts. oft Vhe vill'aee^ shortl after. dark.'1 The young lady is Miss lil^red^Porterj of Elizabeth, IN. J., "and si ie is visiting friends in Haverstraw. Mr. Bla"keledge caine' to vipit hen' He has not fel ^ully reco^erld. He certainly ewes his life to Miss Porter's,coolness and btave^ /'f •., 7» *"'r"r

lei'-'*-. Xf_ Taffitiwi. Of that $16,000,000 bonds the

absent of $15,364,00|0 has been, 9UI I am the largest bondholder in. ^jeJUfsgauri, Ka^w & ^exas company, .and Q.ne or tW( other auxiliary, jofids pf the Mis-i Souri Papific system.,J, ijiean^ to say is that the three principal pompanie?, that 1 named will absorb my whole &ttentic a."

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egard to the opposition .toiegraph Li^es Mr. Qould^ai^k wish to

companies see it demonstrated whether an opposition orabany ban do hnainess at QUI rates affd liVe*' The demonstration was clear enough in the case 6f "th? Bankers' &id it: will think,equally The 1 ialtimore and Qhdo company haS a Ionge purse, but the drain of a continual IOBS

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Seenflng Control of Tarloas Ilnes. to Cofeneot "With the Elevated Systen^. 'Nhw Yobk, N. Y., December 4.— Jay Qtould evidently has no,intention of r^tiri ag from acti4b life, though he goes out o' Wall street with the present year. Aye ago there were surface indications that ie was laying plans to gqt cpntrol Qf the spburban and op-town fine of travel,

more! than $7,000,060, £s Baid to be too toget ler with tljp elevated road system, jto pro^de a respectable table. and or Etlstis has been diopped from hand faculty of Harvard college, and

Russell Lowell placed on tine active

The mother of the late Bayard Taylor, living at Kennet Square, Chester county, Pa., Mcently celebrated her eighty-sixth birthday.

Mils Hewitt, daughter of Abram S. Hewitt, of.Ngw York, is thoroughly posten on horses and dogs, and is an accomplished musician.

Thp firat wife of Senator-elect Mitchell, washes clothes in Oil City to ut her present husband, who is a paid laborer. She got the divorqe.

ve been selling your Athlephoroe ew months and.have sold between id two dqfen. It gives better satisfaction for ihenmatism than any other preparation of the kind I have ever sold. C.

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Treat, druggist, Adrian Mich,-

to prohibit prise fighting in

Oregon has paabed the house unanimously.

he'is now beginning to show his to he public. His firet step has make known the purchase of the York, Fordham A Bronx River which is about six miles igth, and which will connect the Seeon4 Avenue Elevated 'toad kers. This Will give the Jouldque a complete circuit of the city, 0 lines of railroad to connect'with the Elevated systein. This mak^s clear Mr. jGonld's' intention to fight the suburban Vanderbflt roads and to eontafol all tlje avenues of travel from this city to the -northern suburbs. George* GottM is to be treasuier6f tbc new toad. On his retirement for the brokerage firm -Mr. -Gouljd will devote all^-his time to developing the business in this direction and putting off the feeders of the Central railroad system. He is now negotiating for ijuihling a line to parallel Vanderbilt'si Harlem road, which is by far the meet perfect of any around the city.

T^.ViUain,Still Pursues Him. Washington Special to.tbe Cooriar-Joamal. The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, of Bnf&lo, who btU^ed the ftotorious Dr. Ball in his slanders of Governor Cleveland during the casapaign' in 1^84, has been called to thtf

pastorate of the Church of the Covenant, at Washington,

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-A Hyatery it th«.Xtiieoln Axvawlniitioa onMie)itf~]Miic yHSatSdiim,. D. C.» December 4.—

Ujis^ty a .dfy.or two ago

a man named Thomas Haibfn, who for iSe fast ten or Htms fteti" HH&mi room, clerk at one of the hotels liberally patronized by southern -people.- Harbin was a very quiet, reserved man, and sineurad^.reticient as to himself. Since his ^ai^, however, x)ne-or two of his most intimate friends have unconsciously, told

little scops of. history concerning Harbin Which do much toward clearing lip one bf the mysteries connected with the ..assassination of Mr.. Lincoln. It .appears that Hit-bin, during the rebellion, was in the employ of Jeffereon Davist who used him to carry dispatches between Richmond and Baltimore. Many inhances of the hardships and dangers encophtered by Harbin-are related*' On one occasion, while disguised as a farmer, hfe was carrying an important message fro in Mr. Davis to an employe of the Confederacy in Baltimore^ Harbin was sutr6inded by^. twenty or.-thirty federal cavalrymen, who demanded -hia immediate"'sarrender. He realised the fact that ifis bapture meant death, and, grasping a revolver in each hand fired at his wouldWcwtors. The audacity of the. man piobaply saved his life, tor the soldiers were amased -ai kispluck, «nd hafore the fire cbuld -be.^eturned^arbin,| ha4 put spurs to his horse and made his escajpe.

Will.,b^,.remembered that J. ^j/ilkes fiootU after the shooting of the president ,f "Fard?s..)^eater,,THia4e,'h'«, escam op -lotsetiack fiom the city* The hc^e. riddei byJBpot|i ww.traced. „hy. Colonel Bakers detectives.,,to,4he potuegpon 01 a,, -man named,Wilson,.who,caused ih^v beasi to be properly, bridled' and saadleti, ap4, taken ito the. .qthge dQQT 'pf th^ .theajter. Bakeifs detectives .Jaunted all over tlje wdrldt for, a,.clpe.'to.the identi(/,o^the, man Wileon^t^nd at oine tim.e a reward of. five or ten thousand, dftllars.weti offered by th^ %a$j depirtmept fa*, his aporehensicm., ,^t. is,, now pjiid that ^arbin was Wilson. ,Barbip.wa ia^Wiish^nttoi} just lefore the'sssassipat^on occupied, and a Booth's request .provided hitn with a horde. Harbin r$$ntly tqlfl.hi^friends that le did,not nndenta^a the reason why 1 ooth de^^red jhe horee ,or he would dbt 'lii ve been a party to thf scheme. .. He said" I eoth deceived him, (tndh? did not realiz^ the fact until, ^iter the shooting.

to Wishington, after,, fiye ars.

investment will

weak iri ttie'ljiiffeAir1 back" in' time,' .We' have soncludecl Ih the Western tfnion

ip ipy, at lea^t,that^e can not buy.up il lines, but must allow them to prove their right to live. donqtj anticipate any wart at ween' the 'cable companite,

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thOttg there haye been many ,xumors ibou^ it lately. It seemsio me that mos: of th t^lk about a. cable war comes from tfce iackay-Bennett, people. If .there shoul 1 be one, hawgTer,.. the Western Unioi Telegraph company would not bq, afieel 3d by it. "Ti ie business of that company shows stead, increase, in spite of the opposition! aiid it was getting the rates of last year, it would hardly know what to do with its tooney. To show the changes of an opposition telegraph line,. it ,is etfly, ntecea lary to say: that the receipts of, all the mpanies from ^purely commercial business would not pay the qalar^ea, of the Oj lerators, In the case of ^the West-' ern Jnipn the' great majority pi the, opera tore are in4 railroad., ofije^a! The' oppof ition companies have no railroacl contr icts, and so have, to pay qut clean cash for all their .salaries. I do not know whether Mi\ Connor pnd Mr, Moro lini have arranged to oo'ntinue in business.,' ^They ^inav take, in some of tie young men' in tl^e employ of the irm and coptribute" oply special capit il.' Both have more mqney than'any man 1'as a right to hav,e. Mr. Conno^ is wortl 1 a million, at. least/ and Mr.tMorosrni wo or. three l|mes as much. The new irm will h^Ve my hearty gpod, .will in a 1 'ks enterprises. There never has been a^y interruption of the good feeling betw en us." "V alTstreet will miss you, MK Gould and rill not Mf. SageiTeel tbnesome?"^ "I think'he ought 'to follow my example," was the reply, "for he has no need to wc rk as he does.' I estimate him to be woirtl, $50,000,000, beyond a doubt. He. is the second largest stockholder in the Mifis uri Pacific, the third in the Manhattan railway, and second or third in West jrn Union telegraph. I think he is not }ing great deai at present, but' he ough to take a'playing spell as-1 am going do."

fin!akci FLU^pV:J

The City Tre^Miriqr.Qt Wab*»h Cpm»» Up Shorn art 1-• Special to the JndlAn4polia-S»W*j-

Wi a ash, Ind December i^The sen* sation caused by the' diicloiure of a discrepai oy i^ "^he, accounts'of, To^fuahip Trust* John Whorton was intenaifiedr to-daj bv the anncmacement tbatiashortage of almost $2,400. existed-in tfae accoiinti of 1 City, Treasurer. James E Stitt. Mh E dtty ,whq- has .held the .office Jor six years ast, iai a.very, popul»r gentleman, not ^iAvagant ,in«his Jiabits «$d .heretofore had made hiB.ilepbrts. promptly^ He is a.mau df undoubted integrity and declaies that he is totally unable to expla the shcri^} as ne iiM tased none 01, ItS ptiblic funds. During the 'past] turns er he has been quite ill-and tm able to att ind to business and it is-hoped tiiat a cler cal error wEieh-will rblibve. him may* yet be -discoveted, To-day he secured lands toeover the entire deficit in th$ ity tteastiry «thd County Clerk Wes» ier, CoUnty Triasttrer Coate and Will ?tittj who- are on hia-'bemd •for $50,* 000, ill lose nothifagj Mi*. Stitt having trans! erred' all hist property to protect thetn jJSympathy'heie rtiDB -with Mr-.- Stitt who, it- is thongbtj^willpilll throngfii11'-

Developments m1 the 'case1 of john Whoi topj the'defaulting trustee since last sight iedfcate that thtt dfefcoit will note: ceed $1,700 as $600 of his salary accou it has been retained by his bonds' men 1 rho have also obtained his property. The oudsmen will' net-lose'oyer $700.''

•Tbert 'a notblog half sasweetln llfe(Next to thaloys of home and wlfe As fragranti»reath, pearly,teeth, i. .1 With hardsnd rosy, gams beneath— ,. And ee.my oharms of w-hlctr we sing ... Have from .sweet SOZOD0NT their spring.

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