Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1883 — Page 1

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Ay—now. per barrol. M.w. HM and . MH- * lanama. opp. market housa. nes •» flood, arc mt-hand open buggy: cheap for cub. Address “Buggy" news ^ tu tl_ jWittH-a gnod.baalthr yoong or mlddla aged woman u boos*keeper; call at m

. ■ to t ‘^tflmrUD-’Iro bnr bowlders on Ullnole at. be Jr town Wooklngw ana Month su. Y. W. ; mBm onai inr ABmu>-PaeUes haring borset, bsggtasnnd TV wagon* tor maw bring thorn lo IS? Mmabta tail ^rtfASTKn-Rcnje onjiin jnrl to And n good TT hoin* to coll at Ul wtat fim /laid tt. Kndt jBI.ClMkfk. i XAJ AbiTKI> (food paaaanter ' a'lMcitor for my _tt rastaurani; wagra *10 per waakl a Weal “■“Ttsnn tt. tm

AhTttlv-^roaAa'OTMtiknowtbattbsy oan My prime bald timothy bay at SSc par too Aor.QTa. tatl

i .VB/Aon Bt'—Taad atoru to snow (hat I will Tt„ Ml* lhair bay any ■ r* treva 108 to tJS I ba,; BPIMaatw mil

thi AJH'tfie-To My sbalTlng, oouw tv ionataln and larga mirror. Ada

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ot ol AJBTBD Paptis In tbortband: leasoreglTta nt rear how* It doe trad. Mrs M O. unrtor. dW Boilafobtainest. . to hi fMJ ABTBU—A good OOOk nr bona* girl: rotor-TITAJITK1V-By a atenogrepber, altuatlon with TT n low armor position In railroad offloo. Addram Crapb, a awe omca tn tl dBTABTiUS-To bnr d«el lagaf (or • room*, W aorthooM; price about ys.OOO. Addrea* with MMooinw, J a. a aw* ottos, otoi Tjy ABTBU- Vacant lot In axobeng* for my TV kel'ogg or apnog wagon and eaah. H D. flaron, WH aAat Waablaglda at. na i i m,w,f BBTANTBO Woman for bone*wore, or man MTBonth*SSarfauiuf’tt 11 t Mark > WOrK nM ^ city; XKT AWTBI>—I wo apprentlc* girls, o is tor milTV Unary, ona fir nr*mmasTan, at tho Boston

«tagO.*niid» Wsnt Washlngtun st.

VB/ ABTAU—CSBaena to aare SO par oant. by gatTV ^ag lb air ynutsaad slnu olaanod by Haw Took OdontmOo.. tar Indiana aro. nbs

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VXT AVTIC*>—hlinaiioD asolark tn gsooory or lo TV irlTt dailvar* wpgua: can gira good roforOBCQ. AOdnaa tUiuallon, Mows omoo. ta o I

aS¥bB-AU klada ot sowing mnehmoa w .ffttu.r.vrr.'iis,.” » ^

TVrranM O0C am b'nn ^Ind'er 17 tornlshsd first class 0oerdjei"»0 Bast VsrmoD t tf' to t?

firstdas* board, at MO

aBTB1>-A party wlih small oaoitnl wlsnoa TV toeaiagalk nna »nls* , oaor light munfnotnjlsgbBiii.*M. Address tr, Bows omca. ny 11 TB7 ABTBU-Bfllable colored man •„ wm , SfAVd :ff, maAv.as.i^&ir!

^P^AjOTM^-Aauong^Ogrman or Iruti girl tn wnahsr a’Sdu'oaw'U^S'n SuiSSSsS^m ABTBU- Too togstiba host carpet swaopor*

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WU-a Bret clue minmar and droaamnr to wer* ta >h* osontry: refarshoo readdrsw Barahbarger A Qcokins, BSanm

fBlJ-Osrmaa gin for cooling and g«nW oral hooaowork To a mail family; Ubarai waya aald togood gin wttn rafaranom: eaUat TM ABT^U-Poo hoadrad laborer* to work In TT oowota* Blchmoad, lag. :«i Mpar day:par SSfilSSStSS!' " JU “- &? TBT ABTBU-To hay. 1 bar* a parobaaor to bay TT o boon*. DonneaetMui of city preforablo, asa!gsgiiaaBsa;ir , “ ts“ VKfASTBU-jMt rocaleed too gallon* map!*

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WARED.

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A1I0D10EKER1

eamku-jrwo gmd asrong boys *1 tW |»oat« (A/ AhTuP FIt*' gaod 'aeTi Jjhm~KewaT W | W Booth TIHnMi ss, ta« dr ABTBU-a good girl at U7 Bonk Baa* 57; TV wfirworsrapolwA tap IT; aMbt-a ■rst-ducarrtag* palmer ai ISO TT Booth ■aridtan el. tu f jkf sBTBt>—A faw good banco moolder* at loTV dlAMVooadryUe. STtotr Batuat. ta i

pOB BALJC—Chsop. parlor oat, M Virginia aoe. ^XST'fi aANOIlft.M and M Maos, i

OBAAIJS—Cbaapartnananytaaauyena^imko. FOB fikfiB TTirfrfimt~*knT~7*si~s*~MtwiaXcbnaatia as sane tat' pole BaLB--Ota ff**^**. * *aom par aonaxas

p^^Bggetisedeaa-qfi. j f HJV-tiSrXffrffrii' 1 " “

X>Ok HALB-Oo* second-hand one-horaa tread T power. *« Hoehnok streeu bt a

fanoa.loaaa J.W. Brows

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cs;ri.. , gai:*g-ai. ^ ajjTTP^Tj seep y^sr b^re*^sw^beggias JpoR BALki-A^r^Ml paaeton or trade for afre-h

L OK haLK—High - eii»t~froBl lou SSxlSl gMA

•T cash. Moore A r

by Lbe day or wood i thargos uoerai. *M i MfifiAWA tat j am/ ABTfiUa—A good girl. Oerm«n prarerrad tor *T homework, without Weaning; lanotre at M BdotMagkot ot, lao W ABTBU-A ftrtt-clam Mil enttry: ose soak WM. ^ ■“.‘I \AJ At*T»I>—Oomie entgirl for geaeeal booteJL^S'M.Tu.r ■m," AWTWD—Topnrcbaaefrom fieotoflftraews TV of farm land wiikln three nellae el city. H, A ■ Boaten. ?♦ wem Mmylaod st l eA. *b • bu-a Catboiic girl for general bonoo- ” were : ap.dy el rooms Sands Tilt Bast Wmbtsoioa st .Mtwraa is sa- and » p. m. »aof

^Piria, l Talbott block, mb s TfSS BA 1<B—Befall drag (tore, rare cheaoe. easy J terms Where? Ward Bros, will tell, es t'Oh KALB- Cheap. f»o ns Ohrtstla* ara.. • I; rooms Mpore A Bield.llaibott kiock. nas t.tok BALB-One of the handsomest onttagts on f Berth Iflsslaalppl st. Barbara A rayle*. nl b ton BAAS'—Lot In Johaaon’t heirs’, for IMS, tn F payment*. J, B. Konth, Mldaln block ta I* yoh fidfiB At naarsp ovary grooory in th* F any. sad doUvarod twice each day. Bryoeh oread. ow«

TXT sBi JBir-A paity lo >ake a | r rase noaraius tOB BALE—A few marble monnments, very TV booso flFrd with l'«t-cwm roomer«. and a 'beep, to mase room for granite. A. a. hoard small family fwtberatt: most or.ag good McXhlu, 70 But karsst street tas lOlosdBOO, Addrem A BO. WewaotBoo —

TXT *MTB1>—Any ooe bawiag a prnperey worth W fl^N to |t^s to sell, where |i AOu er ■ i oaeb

par mast will bo ore ptdd.oeiAnco ifaay.oapeyBooH,edB.lf pMcolalowoaoogb, find a parch a err ty sddreaaug with dmorlptlun and price, J

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beep, to mase room (or granite. A. a. klu, TO But k ars st street la s_ TTOB BA T.B—Wa bay. aau and axchang* marF cbandlu and all kinds or establish ad boaf naa*. HahlUb A Co.. ** Bonn Pelnwnro atraat. nts 'E'OBflALB-on aeoootnf iil-beaUb. dry foofis. r BotlObi. boot aid shoe store w.U tneolc* about flfiOO. Call oraddreaa A L H. thlai Blse. tab!

pBB^OWAL-Jntt reoelTfd HOP tjtvlon

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riBDBB YOUR'woOD by load or cord of Webb, V/ 1MB Toon. nt. Crdors prompUy Hilad; tatpbtne, W. U. Maawell. nb* iu,w4 fXTB ABB XXCLUB1VB AOBWTU for To Use TV a Warrea Buby nnd Pearl fnrnaoea. Purse 11 A Medaker, B meet Washington street, na s rrHB HX PRIES f, 0*00 h If OR > ho^iarrowly 1 treaped Asaaslnatloa at Toledo aud Losing ten,lecinrea In Ma-omcTemple. Sonday nl S p. AdmlaeloD : ladle* and eblldren 10 oen a; itlemtn itcenu tub'

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I018BI IIP VBHIOLBE T7CR KALB—A flee young baggy boree at 75 F Ruckle atreet. tu hf_ L* aM alt—lo btiy amall, fat, chunky boras* T* and mare* at Uatia A Pray a for three days. tUO ! T.10R KALR—HlDgle buggy, almost new; gool a oargalu. B.O Begley, lui K. Washington street. i |7Ua HALS—A reliable family or general perr*pom hosae, R. K Mtepbeos, 11 SfamnchoaoSte POBDINK A OAKKl IV Bast Georgia a'ren rlagea at bottom rate*. aalA Telephone, tt a TJfOB HAlB—New and satmnd-haad carrlagaa. IT bags lea phaeton* Kelloggs wagons, etc. .cbeap. BepalHng a special y, dona on short cotlc* nnd (WMOPaoie price*. Kc-hwelkin A Prangs. SJ4 and CB Knat Waablngton <trw*u t ■ votioe.

-Handsome east front lot on North street, flr.t vacant lot north of I

enth Ntrm. J. K. Hcott Blackford block.

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t on beu.tb officer Wm.

A L. Haaeman.

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TM)R HALF—eccount on b J; <ir mn.T-iM!*- inquire tu s i J

yOK KALB-Fifty tacant low, low price* ar JP i-asy eims. Moore A Field, oat S Talboit block.

T?OR BAL^-Chclto iota, I'JOO a piece, east of V 1* Maoiscn ave, . Alex. M> trgar, It nbs Odd Pell owe hall

yOK KALB—Mcnar to loan, boawe and Uta.

r rt rant lots and bosltien* pspoeny ; me li Intheciiy. F. O. WAlswonh,

berg tu ■

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H * 72 K» ' Ouurt ryr Fine 4L<1 Da le Bowk dal).

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kbd bosiuea* pspeany; me beat

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n Circle street. 1?OB BALW—SO acre 'errn. 9 ml as northwett of JT city, on W* lletreet pita, fair IroproyemetU; at a bargain, f'.’.uo H. 11. Bavtl e, 1 S North PennsylTanl* atreet. I/’OH ttALSb—Residence property;'Bo. SH North r Penosyivanla airaei. on fa eorable terms, lot 70 slAi feet, mn* modern hi uee. flae larg* stable, afinndanrc of fruit, etc. Apply to! IT Gaston, 147 North New Jersey strm. ut ne m tn.w fOR BA LB-On* of the heat and longeitaldlibad

city, on acoinnt of falling lasirable. lo * rent nnd am- ). Addrea* 11 S Hutculus tiAbAms street. tnhl

uhlb reach ot >D.

EW GOODS AND NOTKLTI>.t

just r< cel ved

and on exhibition

at t he

ne retit store. U and 80 N I’enn. at. I'alets p!a<iuesnnd icmpn, in ad the New spring styles and designs. Free art»util billon.

8IB1TED.

CTRAYXD—Knotted pooy. Finder win be raOwaided. T. V.Coos.ZTt Virginia ave. t*_o CJTRA Y KD- Two mllX cows, one red and white Oep tied, drooping boms. 10 or It ye«>s old. Tb* other ooe Is a light roan ahont four years old. Ketarn to or leave wore at W. M. Martin's, dalr

man.*eat of *

TjiOlt HALB—Honse of ten rooms, North Itnlar ware atreet. newly paoered and painted. *• d a'l In a numb' r ope rordltlon, wall, clatera, wood andcoaih use lot Mxl.V). n bargalo. H. C Newcomb, 114 HvOth Peppayivanta street. ta ■ TTOBBALB—Owing to the sad removal by death r tf one of tbe partners ol this Arm. vre now offtroorentlr# stock cf dry good , groceries, etc., at a great bargain. For purlieu am addrsa* M; era. Low <fc Co., White*town, IndlanA ipst

irabla residences, dewblcb w* ar* tbe sole

'IS*?*'

J. W. Grown A Co.,

UOK maLR—Koir.e dealt A ct.ledly cheap, for w aients; glad to sbtw them :

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peiis tbe best mad* west bf tba Allegheny oiountalns. Those wanting n so .erlor article are mked to ilrn It a trial.

Friers reasonable. Npeclal rates to cuuroh as. soclette* and parties; restaurant*, hotel* and confectioners aopp led nt less price than may make same

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M Bast Waablngton atreet.

bodstaada. mat

nnd n full

naw nnd )ntt

on weakly nnd

[y payments, 1MB. Wash, st., D. b. Bansoo.

T?OB KALB—roam F tresaea, beddli

Una of house furnlablag m _ received, and to her sold low

monthl:

amber seu. bed flea og, folding loangM lUblag goods, all na*

eaa price grade of

to c

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same

n. Rpadal attention om outaide theelty.

wx*n iuilk, sweet cream, butter and cheese (oar own make), and gennloe

batter-milk at wholesale or retail. Kweet milk, and cream delivered

to families la center of city.

Cottage cheese. Telephone. R. W. Furnas. &4 Mnnaachnaeta ave. nl a-a.w

Wood ruff place.

REMOVAL

Ing rcoms to M. U. Bpades'n, S and S W. Wash. »t.

FOE REIT.

TM)R RENT— Rook s ut M3 Weil Washlng'ou J slrtet. ta t T^ojk RJCNT—Two roomi st 2U West Market J street. ^ga t' T?OK BBHT—Furnished room at Jit North Mil J aclsstw e*. tno > yOlt RKNT-Knruisned toomsl 91 MamechnJ setts avenue, uy e POB BRNT—Fnnusned room at ream XI Grand (>I»era bcute. | ii« kBBT—Three anfurnlahad room* at in V

F^.'^ss.r.MKSfp’stsrs!?,'.;' on a rood atreet. for S2 ICO each, small pnynt*nt cssb.balnnc* |SM) a yenr, wlm S per oaat. Interest. Lou are each *0x115. J. W. Sawyer, ta t room S, Talbott olocx. TpOK kalB—Cheap, a Ridemcnt for glMon a7l. r Richnrdson, pr< sent managsrof me Domestic sewing macMne this dty. Tnta lodgment was takeo on i ote given December U, 1881. due In four mouths, for White sewing machines. I will sail cheap, or trade for anything I nan use R. K. H'epnera. get erst agent White sewing machine. 17 ana it Masaacbusetu ave. ns a POR KALB-By &. H Bevlllc, 8 Norm Penn

F sylvan)* street.

. sylvanl* street.

Groce) y store, will invalce about, VVX>; every

thing naw and clean.

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Liver -- - - - ®*

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no* KBRl'—Fleasantly fnrnUbed r«om at 3M F Kvst St. Olalr si r*< l._ I T?0R RENT—Four good room*. Xoqnlre at .t>3 F East New Yota sireeu _uvu-a>,w,fi TTOR RENT—Three uafamisbed rooms at~ 113 F Nonb MBnlaalppI » reel. tu a I tfttt RENT—Furnished a-d anfnrnUhed rooms C at 108)4 Noilh Mertdlar atreet. uy of T^IOR BBNT —Letliab y furnished roonu to I dgF eras! 450 Dellyf j«-la ne street. tuni T?6R KENT— A j elegant sane of rooms in tbe T Windsor hotel. M H. Hpedes. tv i Y>OK rEnI-Houhm, rooest andiTfilcm ; C. B. IF Coffin A O0..8O Meat Market at. ut z TNOR KKN1—Deslrab e otllc* mite, 2d floor. J Vanoe block. Iniul'e room 24, 11 nOB REin—Fnrniibed'front room, first floor, ^ With beard 18S g*'t 7hlo street. in o T70B RMBT—Nicety furnished rooms for gen .T tlauenjlll Norm IiUnoU street •

AUOTIOH BALE

Grocery store, will involoa about._ Greetry store, will invt ice about..

eeconu hand fnroltn o store _ Livery sUble. tpl* ndld stand l.at> Kettaurabt. good location.every thing In ordt r SO Dry goods und notion store 2.00U

F° a t i ’°, IJCN1 A MoUUR^Treir«Hate^md^g*w frons 175 7orestVrilf• ^JnTiTt/iom^tlme^l j5?* 1 ^.uctloueoM. NeJg E.^yhlngyn .tre^i

l-ots on Parc ave., between Lincoln and Ker-

en ib. low figure. ,

Leu cn Park and Central aves.. |t30 and VSe. forcer lou i>n Werldlan <4rennes*ee, Pennayl vanla. Delaware and Alabama straeU. Loft on Buchanan. U00;ioU one sqnare *te<

mill, 8250; lots near Ltrner'n b*eaery, »'2C0. all v time. Alex. Metrgrr, odd Fellow* h*u. tu s TNOK KaLB—Tba beautiful rasldenc* of th* iaU F John I Morrison, at KnlgbUtown. Henry ccunty, Indiana, on tbe main line af tbe Pan bardie railroad, thirty three miles east of Indianapolis. House l« two-atorlat, with mansard roof and tower, contain* 14 rooms, oonservat ry and batb room, hot and cold water throughout, h sated by furnace and graus. brick stable, Ice bouse, about fenr acrea ot ground well aet In ahrnbbery ; will excbance for IndlanapotU property. Poi tcymt and particulars, address F. W, Morrison

Ho. 7 nates block, IndiaiupoU*.

Ison,

le h-w

pOR HALB-^T-^ba removed elevator.^miUdlng Pan Handle fral^T d^M. oUanapeiU, good*!!

new, conatatlng

1 boiler. ine(20-:

>-horse power.) er and cleaner, ]

1 large driving belt, t elevator belU and n>u.KeU from e Incne* to 18

Inches wide. Darting, tu

1 engine C

1 earn ebeller and cleaner, Dec*tor.

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■pok RBAT-Eight rooms, sultab e for two tan J Ilia* ; 444 West V.'atblugton atreet uy of POH KENT—Fnrnianeo bouse at r>« BellcfonF talre>treet; rent, 32p i»f r moinh._ uv s POR RBNT—Nloerotta»e lonlheas', (Iverooms F by Mcote A Field,* Talbot block. ta a TfORBALB-Honsi of eight rooms. Mo. 155 F North Weal street., to be moved oIT', u v s I pok KENT—Nice, clean, aeoondnoor s to rag* F /pom, us Booth Pennsylvania street, i s-m --» pUA KENT—Kuriltsc.ed ninois. Mrs. U. J. T Ktophebton.TOaNorth MlislsJppl st. tat! POR REN't—Furnished and “n(urnial ed^fxjm JC at 17,'a W. Market »t Inquire room 7. !

POK RENT—Opp'oilte oottrfUc*. desirable su'te HPO 1A

F rooms. H. D. Pierce,24*1 E. Wash su ufi z A o » pO- >1 a. ra'}— Faikuhad front rooms; >"<‘t- Eail ttv^yMkixpn* cent., farms ordt* I* Washington street. Inquire at room 1. ! X proparty. H. McKay. na »

HhafUng, turn-table, spout, platform scale*, office etc. Will eell the whole or In part.

Polar UonLer.

For quality of machinery, see Fred. P. Rush A Co., or Rennctt Moore A Co. ou i

TO LOU.

LOAN—Private fund*. U. B. Coffin A Co.

POK RENT—lArgi-furtil*hed room with closet. F_ care, light und fuel,at 77 Went Ohio Nt._uv o' pt R BBHT—floote of Girfe rooms. 81 Indiana F avenue. Iiqalre l*? Houib T4anes.ee st t IMkB BBB¥- Famebed front rooms, (central F Irostlen ; 154N. Illinois near New York. I pOE BENT- Fifty acre farm, hearrltv, 3iM.~b. J H. Revllle, 8 Nona Poansyivanlu struct. I pOR RENT—Unfurnished fr nt rownTwIthal F coye ; Urge dose',bath,cential. B News, ta h 1 ■poll BBHT—Three unfurnished rooms; refer J ence required; 113 North MIsMssIppI si^_tu t' POB BBHT—Front rooms, furnished fr anfnr J alnbed, private tamlly ; teutral;» B. Ohio. I T|lOB BJENT—A fine soils (f r v>ms ooFieioher F aveiue. R.M.los!>r. 37 Vfsst Waslilogt m street, tu t POK KENT—I-arge fnmisnen front room with F alcsve. a Kb or w itaout board at 1M Park avenoe. u* »t pOR RENT-Hsodsomely furrished reouis, F |at ors en aulle.groaad do r; US North uelawai* street. . tntlf-w, POR KENT—Dairy place within half an hoars’ F ride of Waablngton at.; lot. A. Moore, M East Starket st. nas ■pOR RENT—Thr e veiy del I r. Me rooms for F light housexecping; icferencn. Addrtss A H : News office. ta a

f*0 LOAN—Money on jewetry, etc:

omoe, M North Illinois at:

Oily Lonn

(d) u le

) LOAN—Ob installment pun.

Kmltb A Co.. Vance block.

Francis Ut

TiO LOAN—Money; private funds. Griffith A 1 Potts, room 4,1»*< N. FeBnaylvania st. ne ■ f|M> LOAN—fSo.uou on city or farm*. The very I lowest rates. 0, W. Qorsach, 18 Tlx, ave. nl k

TO loan—Money at towees rate 1 William* A Elatnar, > and « Tlnto

ot tale real, ton block, nv*

fJiQ LOAN—Any sum. king or^ahort^time, low TO LOAN-115,000 in auma to sul’. at lowest ln1 tereat, and without delay. Vlmon Carter, room 21 Vance block. uv s TO LOAN-Money la snms of $10,000 and over. 1 at 8 per cent. Kmallar auma at beat on treat rates. John K. Spann A Oo. tb » TO LOAN—Private fnnda tn soma to salt, at a l low rale of Interest. Farm or olty property. Stanton A Hcott. over First National bank, no s

-A gentleman with ten tn<iii*and ItAl would like to buy out a v> 4ll flrg buslnes*. Address, giving

R, care News office.

BBWA&D.

for

reel; ta ol

■iBBwvaa »ww mmm wa* as **wmg«a . vw*j rawaaaaseu. ^anmnodit^MayaM^oni^f»mMwnyy tjU Abn EJui-Ladta* or young mea m town or tt ooaatry » taka a nice, maasant work a*M»r own hoBME No annvaeMac or paddling VB/AXrTMH-Boare by middle-atei genttamaa [strargari: or weald eoatrtaBMkMnaiy ikotWHsate'ngakpamaE If gwrarradi re-

.?ssiAse«ss«? adlee or yoaag maa to takanio*

,i«araat wwk at Utatr ewa bmaNt

TSxB

egsss.'sv&nirst. r aadwMaea* teas wwd aw able irasoeat aid lacraUv* peMMoa

ark i

OMtortaMe raaan ee aatta of naraefce aad heard wtia private l^ra. hy maa aid wMas ao oaild- »; Mam terme. aad addrees mmermai Travaler, News

POB RENT—Desirably farntrhed rooms r gentleman at 227 North Mlsattslppl sir recto asot able. ta POR REW1'—Hard oms anfnrnUhed rooms, en F suite or Megle, and board ; North Meridian etreat;KT,dew*. tail POR BENT-If nun- of three room* aud atah e " at Narth Ird'anapolls. Apply Kevebth st. and Michigan road. is tf p6ft RENT-Pleasantly farnlahad front room: F t»WertNawYork street; central; oaa door eai tof llirnoU atre* t. ta tl g.W'- KEN'i —Koum. wun power, ou grunuu F floor; ooraar ot Merldiaa aad Boat b straeto. Amply Brycee’ Bakery. _u » pOR RENT-House of lune ruoui*. 180Waal F Mich lx an street Apply MLS Warn Micbl- ^ t for terms ale. nvoi

• raem*. first floor, for

. furalaaod rooms; 178 >y atreet. ' toot

P0k HINT-IdlCollege avenue, house of e'rht F ro m* and bam. Apply at room tl Brandon Meek, * Bast Waskiagtoa at eet, un a ‘DOB KBMT—A la'g* eigbl-riom dwe l og with F More mem. etc 7 No, ZM West Ma-ylaod at. laqaln at Ne OM woat North s rSTt. nv o I post RENT—Elegaat larga storeroom. IS circle F hall.fig*Mp*r mmtatoamiodtenant. W. BlTOra,««—t. BngtUb'a Opera Hoasa na s pok NNNT-Three roomE aaaaU** floor, farF ilabetl or nsfaraMbad. la private Uoom oantrally Koatsd, Addrea* P Q, News office, moot •pOR BBHT—Tsn-lPOaa hows* let. T* fast front, F baiw,oslUtr. well and cistern. TM BaatMarkatm. H. H.BdvUle.tN Paaatylvaala. ta tl pOA AffUkT-To parflr* who will buy furnltu *e, F aalta ef «Mm smom. Anew aad aam located aeon ad floor apart awa'a la tba o ty; eapeeSaliy adapted *>r lawaraaoe or brAaraga basin sat. Addrasa Broker, care News ndiee. taa TjroiTRfNT- DwoUlaiT boase. 4<1 College av*. ; F dWkllUw beos*. v* Nam Mlch'gan dtreatl

FODID.

POUNC-Hmoka Dan’s bast. Q. A.K;7i East F_ Cl art it. Daniel Foakoali. tu bl POUND—ImmenM preparations forth*opening F of the 5 aud 10c stor^-leta ol good*. tu t POUND—Where to buy 2-ply Ingrain carpet at F 10c a yard, at Hermuii Martena’s, 40 Soulb Me rldlan street. to z POUND-PunWi A Medaker, a W. Waablngton F sl, ar* ibe partle* to ranalr leaky Un aad slate roofs. New work a apeclally. ha Pound-Why Bantam sells more wood and F kindling than anybody else. Hegtvea more for ike money. Try hlnffor oonl aad coke, 1*2 Kan Market street. Telephone. o s POUND—Hildebrand's coal and wood yard, It* F West Michigan street, Indianapolis. Io<L A Une slock of bard, all body wo'd. spilt last summer and kept under cover, at |t par cord. Telephone. tu »-w.a FOE TKADE. POR TRADE—For a good residence northeast F a Una h'oet, No.si Mam, ave, tn hi POR TRADE—Farm of Ik) acre* and oa*b for F olty property. Moor* A Field. S Talbot Mock. aa» POB TRADB—FrlaUng office, doing a tine boelF neaa.ln thriving county seat, no baiter eppor Many to ar cure a paying baatneaa. J. A. Garner. 17 Circle street. Indianapolis, Ind. t •pbK TRA DE^Town property, warm |LMd. on F rsllioad, Mid cash, for dry goods or gr^cerlm Jamas Hickey, Morgantown, fad.

JiOUND—Wedding prevents of evry dl»< rlpticn. Gold tooth pick, 26c. Gold bangle ring, tl, Holld Mlver thimble, r>c. no German stiver. Lefever diamond ring, or ear ting, StJW Braceit Is, 75c. Bracelets, 75c. Gennlne diamond ring* fC >0. fS^O. W aicbe*. |XM. American nickel stem-wind, 33 rO. Genta’ solid goid.stam-wlnd, 125 Silverware, silverware, plain gold rluga, etc, U North Uunoia at., Horace A. Oomstoca. uv o-m w f

LOST.

e T OHT— paesava < f deedn and abalroctA I Q' Aj finder will return to No M Mas*, ave.and be ided. tab I

DIM.

A HNOUHCBMESTT-Furs read las; U Maas, J\ ava uv a TjAkkUM-BWHaT-iw-Ir wood nnd Uadlrn* 13 chsnmr ibnn Anybody. uo * T\BT BUMMER WOOOJI n loud. Teisphone.

1 * IA.C. May,WBoutK Bnaini.

st. lu a day or

•p^g y* iwgBy / 1ANDY MADE FRWH SvEkY daT at vy Wouth. M aud N Mamanhuiatw ava. to ■ B—B 1 S 1" i Bay BoatoaBrowa Broad. Bryce's Bakarr.iias 1UBT RECEIVED 500 galoo* maple ayrnp SOc. O per galloa. Geo. J. Mammal. UO and UZ Maw. ava ns a

'Ion* mania

mei. no

us t

OODDA* D-Mary A. G ddard. atf* of the lata Kamoei Ooddaid.tals monteg it Mo'olock. aged 7* years. Dwe pence of fuaaral will b* given. ♦

OBITUANT.

EnglBBit’a Master of Nolle, Loudon, March 31.—Tb* Right non. SU Goo. Jewel master of rolls, la dead. [Mr George JmbsI was of Jawtah extraction, the soo of a Putney merchant. Barn tn London in la*, he waa educated at tha anlvarMtyof that dty, obtaining a gold madai In Btathuntat lea In 1M4. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1847, and was made Qieen’s Counsel and a Bencher of his Inn In INS. He

THOSE TWO 8tf ARY, BRAVB MEN. who A p'rkrd up tb-G little Innocent dog on corner Llnceln ave and Bealer at., oa Bandar aftarneon. had beturaeod It back to *1 Beeler si. and sava thrmtelva* trouble. I Vg RS M fi. MOBS, itamplBg and emOrdderlng, Itl Perfaraior, .tamping pattern*, powder*, ptancef.etc .for aal*; * hit* oil stamping a •pactally. Laaacns given lu stamping and embroidering ; send for catalogue, 10* Maes. ava. tn o '-w.f ,m

on ihofi notice. A perfect fit and good work guaranteed. Wo cordially In vim cur patrons to glvo ns a call; tbey will fled oar prices rvasousble

and wiihlr --*-*•

THK ANNUAL MEETING of tb# Alumni *o1 clety of ihe I’hyslo-Medical college wldiase plac* at the Brunswick ho'i-1 this evening. Tbe society banquet* Its memben aad gnesis daring the evening. W. W. L< gan M. D.. delivers lbe aedmsana Die. Amha jy White and John«on respond to tbe tcaet*. No wines aatved. The collage oommaccemeat will be bald at th* Uboien Friend’s ooenctl rooms, Bates block, at I p. m.710 morrow, at which time tba sradnate* will have tbsdegysrs confer r«d upon them by lbe Hou. W. H. Draplsr, Prof. Davidson delivering tbe facu ty Eldraaa, and R. W. Rills M. D., tb* valedictory. By request Prof. Ha-ty, will mak* lb* address In preseotlBg the diplomas of mambarsblp In th*

amatnu'aoci-ly.

T’UKNAK’H KlANdTrD ICK CREAM, mad* F from rich, sweet cream, pronounced by ex-

de west of tb* AlleKbi

IJNION SQUARE KAMPLKRODMM.

No 10 W**t Pearl st .

A ftw slap* t fl of Meridian tt. Ttrse rooms have been refllted, and tbe bar restocked with tba most reputable good* on tb* « market. A re op«olng will bs baid Wednesday. March 11. at 8 p.m. You ar* Invited to be 1 ranent. Local, dramauc and ap ri

ing papers on film

W. W, Jaegoox, Kupl.

i CCTION KALE-Of down town re*i.h>.ii'e proterty. The two hoases, Nos. 170 and 172 North Illinois street, east front and near the corne r of New York street, will hs sold at pub le auction on Monday, April 2,1853, ai 2 o'clock p.m.,

at tbe premises.

Th* house No 170 Is a frame, with sis rooms, and a large brick stable In ibi- rear, and with 27-* by

1*5 feet of gronnd.

The boose No. 172 Is a brick residence with eleven rooms, end a large aad good brick barn lo the rear. There Is an alley on the north aide of this 'ot. and 40 by Iff, feet of groued. Both are In excellent order, and will be sold either together or separate. Part cf the purchase money can be It ft on mortgage. Apply for infornia'lcn tu John 8. Rpaon A Co., 11 Bates block. us ab

PEB80MAL, TJERKONAL—T n*5cstorepeoplenave branches a mail tse unitng due*. PER KONA Li Prank W. Weaver A Oo.. nnder A takers, 80 Norik IlllnoU street. Telphona. 1» T)EKHONAL—Jack wants to se* h't many A friends and th* public at 182 West Washington street. os-w.th PERSON AL-At Fred Hats’*, 15 Massachusetts F ave.. yon can always Had tba best of candles at low pnoea. ov « plRAONaL-Don't buy a bouse till yon see oar A list of bargains In bouae* aud lots Ale<. Mettgejh Odd Fellows ball. tu r. pEBAONAL—Frsnk T Rlpley.'of Ruaton. buslF naa* aud taal medium Hours from hi a. m. to » p. m„ at room 24 axekaug* Block. North

Pennsylvania *1, pEKHONAL—1 F dollar* cap) estibUsbad pay particulars. R L

was a ai and fn

era!

snator of tbu London Unlverstty. IMS re anted as a Mb tatlve to F*rliam*nt from

tpiwnraq.. „

Dovsr. Gladstone made him no Heitor general In November, 1871, aad la 1872 he was knighted. In 1871 Gladstone farther promoted him. making' him maKfer of tho lolls to snooeed Lord Bomll«y. On that occasion he was sworn as a Member of the privy council. Sir George Jemel wea the flrat Jew who ever 00copled a Mat 00 the judicial ben th of Eogland.]

OUBBNNT NNWN UOND

Kfcretary Folger ratunied to Washitcton very much Improved In hrfflih. Judge Thom an has l>*ea appointed disbursing agent of the civil service commission. An old couple named Mettal Were suffocated by gas from a ooal stove, at Manteno, 11. A. B. Mullett, formerly supervising architect the treasury, clatsus 128,UO anpaldsalary. Secretary Chandler has Issued an order fixing a day's work In the navyyards at eight boars. Adsm J. Slats, of Philadelphia, bfqueaUu •«« too to Catholic charity and cdacaUauai insulations. Tbe New Jeney Fire Insurance company, alter an existence of half a ofinlnry, retires from bnginctB, In a 1'arlaiTexai) gambling house Monday, fi negro named Irvine was killed la fi dispute »boat five cents. Two Arctic expeditions fire to be sent out this reason—one to Lady Franklin bt y and the other to St Lawrence bay. Tbe ( hleego ministers hive passed a resolution favoring a high license, as It Is Impossible to secure prohibition. R. E. A H Hooper, bankers of New Brlgh ton. Pa., have suspended with asset* ot ttO.oDO and liabilities ot mj.00. A reign of terror exists In the Creek nation, Indian Tenltory, and a fight between theoppo sing factions is dally expected. • Tbe capital pur ishment bill recently passed by the Maine legislature tailed to specify a mode of c xecmlon, and la therefore inoperative. Wah Lee a Chinese lanudrymau has sued the Louisville Commercial and Oonrler Jonrnal tor •8,009 damages each, for libel loos publication. Rev. I a wren oe Walsh, treasurer of tha Irish national land league, bt* cabled 88 000 tor relief of victims ol the famine In the west ot Ireland. Mr. W. W Corcoran has sent $50 to friends In Baltimore for Prof. Crouch, author of "Kathleen Marourneen," who Is in need of friendly aid. W. E. Moore and bride started front Peters Lu’g, Va.. on the day of their marriage. In January, lor a vlail west, and have not been heard from since. The bill proposing a readjustment of postmas. tars' sa aries, passed by the late congress, is a failure for want ol pecuniary provisions to carry out Us requirements. William Tmevant, through Jealousy, beat out the bruins of Frank Mitchell at Orangeburg. 8 O., and buried thr body. Trcsevaat was arrested Sunday, and confessed. The republicans of Chicago are divided in tbelr support of candidates for municipal offices, and the indications are that Carter Harrison will be re-elcckd mayor. Arm; tlrc'e* are divided Into two ftctloni, ffivoting nspfctivoly Col. Perry end Col. Holebird as the successor of Quarter-matter General Inga lls, soon to be retired. The engagement is announced of Mr. Oliver H. Northcote, a son of Sir Stafford Northooto, long a re.Ident of New York, to Miss Edith Fish, a daughter of ex Secretary Fish. Tbe only coin of the United States that strictly conforms to the law la the 920 gold piece. Other coins tllher lack something prescribed or bear tome device unauthorized by law. Dr. McCosh will resign the presidency of Prinn ton college in June, and a school of phil rsothy and an art school wlL be founded. Dr. UtCtfch will be at the head of the former. A special from St. Vincent, Minn., says Caspar Haulte, a f erman farmer living three mllei from that place, was froaen to death on Monday afternoon about 11,teen rods from his house Ur. John W Green has begun suit agalnstthe New Y’ork Central A Uudaon Elver railroad, clalmlcg 174 0C0 damaies done his property at St. John's park, the t to of a railroad depot

merit, lor judges, 1

accept free rsiiroaiLpasses, has been defeated. Tbe secretary of tne navy la ahont to distribute the 820 000 appropriated at the last session of ocngreas 10 the officers and crew of the North Star, the New Bedford whaler. The captain gets

II 000.

Dominie Rogglo, a second-hand dealer It tools at Braldwood. Ill , has been arrested for stealing no less than |5 000 worth of miner*'and carpen ten' tool*, within the post two years. Moat of

them were fonnd.

ItlAUche Roosevelt the young American author bar gone to Europe to collect material for bar new novel "I want to be an opera S'nger." She waa (sled prior to the departure of the steamer

"A^^)!ona’ , yesterday.

John Docker, fourteen year* old, employed in fi Ntw York lltbogrnphlug efctfibllshaient, Ut • cigarette, yesterday, find the turpentine with whit h his clother were saturated, caught fire,

burning him dreadfully.

The brigantine Lillian has -arrived at Damar

from Oporto. She miles from there, ou that point she wm

frozen In, and remained lu the Ice forty days Tbe sea wsl, by which the Potomac Plat* Washington, D C . are to be reclaimed will ba over live miles In length. Letters are being re ceived by the authorities urging that the work be stopped, through fear that ft will cause ms

lari*.

Bishop McNamara of Chlcun, who recently recanted the Catholic faith, has bad Lycurgui

language at at) out door meeting was conducting. The case will be

ice organ tine Liman ha* iarotta. Me., ninety days made cape."oear light, nine 1 the 5th of February. At 1

Ltfiln, a millionaire, arrested for using bb.tnene

McNamara

The case will be stubbornly

— to a but failed to carry

I fWl-Dark red cow, four white legs.su I.forsh* ad losgstra'ght boros, allt lu right FluOrr i-iurn 10174 !'•-aula ton pike aad rac

four while legs, atarlu

eer

1 OKI —Monday nlcbt. ou Noble street, between Li Wasblrgton aud Gorgla, a small biarc sulcbd', couteinlug keys and papt-ra. Please raturc tu 4i» E Georgia aireet. » 00F1BTIBMHIP. SlOPARTNERSHIP—H.UIlck's Interest lathe V / late Arm of BL Gtlok A Co. nes been parebassu by the surviving partner. A. Behwan*. Held baatneaa will be carried oa at the old aland. 48 8. Meridian st., nseav tbe firm name of Kchwaits A HetnhArd. All liabltitles of Us late firm wUl be liquidated by lbs usw firm, aad a'ldahu dus totbe late firm mnn be peM to tbe aew arm. Indianapolis, March 14.188*.

■om ween A Bvhusbo/

It ugh tin the court*.

Mayor Btoweil, of Milwaukee, belonged Civil Service Reform club, but failed to (u,,7 out the Ideas of the organisation, by refusing to promote Audi taut Chief Black to the heal of the fire department when a vacancy occurred,

ALd has left thsdub.

I Herman Hllden, a young barkeeper of 81. Louis, who went to Mtlwankee a year ago. and murdered his step-father, Bouaventura Kramer, and nearly killed hi* mother, has been acquitted on the plea ollnMulty. He didn't approve of

Mrs. Kramer's marriage.

Tbe sub committee of the Pennsylvania House committee has decided to recommend the ex pulsion of Nicholas L Dukes without hearing, 1 on the ground that seventy light days of the lewd on usve passe 1 and bo haa not appeared to use the- oatn There Is much feeling against

Dukes

About 50,0f0 gallons of whisky lu bond sub

ject to tsx durli

I«r ticei

■re m*k

Gann'la, fur spirits npon which the lax soon fail* due The government will m«ke uo allowance for leakage when exported spirit* are

returned.

In hi* last official mmmnntcation to lh« *U*e

department, Mr. Comley, of Ohio, lately United Statit minister to Hawaii, dtsen 8°* the prospect' ol the tatl vis of the Sandwich islands, aad gives lignies to prove that tbe Kanaka population Is dimltUbiog at Use rate of IS per coat, p, r aiinim, while the royal family blda fair to

Moome extinct with the next (eneratioa. Rev. Anna Oliver, of Brooklyn, announces

that she will not qolt the ministry, although K-veral prctessowiblp* In college* nave bean offered ber. It la understood that. If satisfactory arnngeneots oan be mfide about tbe 113,0C0 mortasm upon the Willoughby avenue

church. m> that ane can be relieved of

etshlp of the property, aha

main.

out >u,wu gallon*01 wu.sxy in ooua sno o Ux durlug the present month hare thui cen withdrasn for export, Arrinr-ments ssklrg for wsrehouse privilege* at Windsor,

the oWn

may oontent to re

ELE0TI0I I0TI0B.

Blj&Zvs! 8* Naas Market si rtsS.

h sers*. Hardsriec olty SSSalBtfS!

TpoB 1 KADK-6SS seres or laid, with one aMM F lake frottoa Cedar Lake, Indiana, will max* agoeii ttoek fa>m.oaeot the beat locations Is tb* stas* for sumasar rsaort; no inrumbrano*: will trad* for city NSidecoA J. A. Garaev, 17 (Hrcie street, lBdlaB*poHs.ln<i. r

THEBE will be auJMeetlon ot three or more A. trustees for the Mxtb Presbyter!sa church

OB M0L_ ooraerof 1 o-tub,tu

•w.Kaa'aXis ok,to Willis

Maroh at, at the oaarco,

M Mown. Clark.

lOSOBLLilBOOT

•omm nxnns

fTahiBrM’Kg!* »

F01IALW 01 T1ADE. A3lBgg -iTT TTKSR KALE OE TeaDE—Mptsadld eaddi* horse. L.9isarJa^ !rs \ r ssu?

W.F. Wauaob. Bar.

F. and A. V. AT JSo'otsek. Na st Hou m cvruAW. M.

at V ;• o^cloemBtiisutosat Iraptseuuri aad foS

a F. HOUiBAr. tsc

psyonPriz he was not rolsoned. Tbe Queen will open the fisheries exhlbltlorf fi* Ottawa In person on the Uth of May. Tbe dean of Oanterbnry has a tetter throe tenleg that the deanery will be blown ap at the enthroning ef the new archbishop. TheQfiBadlangovernment la negotiating for an iKMnfitliffifil postoffiee money-order aril with Oermany and Franca.

Oommandar Dr Loot dad comrades for tranoportatloo to Amdrioa. A riot took plMe feslerdair at the Ltagen ■slnee. New NraBwrMfc,he>w»dn ypf peaAn odfi^al stat—sat shw*ra that the TOT wfilfi prteKBMM. wNsSuT&ld MTOT?*. yews, owing to the lack at lumk, m new ewe htve been hnOL

MS BY TELEGRAPH.

BRADY AND WALSH.

I he For osar Explstlas the FUsknclal Tmnsaetteas between Thera—He Never

Saw the Prlee Drafts.

Washington. March.aL-^nJha^BtA^ Route

TT AOf 1W f V/Afi 1 HNAIVM •a* trial today, Judge WYUe

non was noted and Brady then took the Hand. When the question wo* ret tars ted he said; “I never raw this peper, Mr. Bflss. until last Fri-

day. I utver tsve It to Walsh?’

a not bar draft wus prsasnlsrt and wltnara ro-

turned the same answer. Bliss Inquired what was tht par value ot Chattanooga stock that witness sought to borrow from Walsh. Objection waa mode. Bliss explained that ho wished to show tha natnre of the relations between Walsh and Brady: that the latter sought to borrow $80,000 worhot stock wlthoet seenrl ^’itness said the parvalneof the stock was •.V.OOOj bfittheralllDg value w*S from $30 003 to $24 0(0. Walsh bought the stock tn the offliM of Foote A Hatch, giving a check upon Winslow, Lauler A Co. Buss produced a check, but wltneissaid he had not taen the check drawn by Walsh. When asked why he bad tried to borrow the stock, witness saiil his purpose was to control ihe stock and also to use ft as secnKty

In mber operations

Bliss asked if he bad not In that way sought to borrow the equivalent of $34.0(0 In cash. Wltuem answered in the amnnaUve. Objection was made, end overruled to the question at to bow uinch Chattanooga stock witness possessed. He taid ke probably had mors than 8 000 full abaies; he never kttemptod any other money or stock transaction with Walsh. The latter’s inlt against witness was still pend* It g In the District of OoiumblA supreme oourt.

QUm TKT0KI4.

Mar lajnslas Ne—tved Last asUarday ■w*d tw be Batten*—As xtety la Leaden. .?**• **«* fiL—A London speotal sari

QhfiTYitfflfi draending to tfike _fi ride. BOW

ti&xgKssrssi sr r , tB‘35& after ntorntnc to her roea aad raaklig

order to. leua

dstennlnsd tocarry out

a drive. On retaining, and whoa 1 rave the carriage, too toend she wi

lose, find hfidto be helped hyher. who fonnd It neesaary to rarry her to her room. Her Majesty's phyatotons More el oaos

inztimoBed aaa upon <— — —**— — -

knee lobe f ^ ^

Is much

corrcrnlng I. " e halleda pieces eskiog tor newa Greet

mdltlon. bulletin

k have posted np no ffi places of htiinosi. aba, newspaper build

MiAfiUVfi MFEJIFI* AVVWAA, AASrotA/ ■ WlAU' sal, In May or Jane, 18*1, after witnesi had left

the departmenL

The ineuda of Genesal Brady are enthused at Ihe defense he Is making and expeot his sg

Ital

qulttal

A BIO SCHEME. Itwardnrts of Prasldent Dlax’s Visit to tha Ualted States.

fir. Louis, March 3L—The Globe-Democrat, to-day, rays that then Is a significance in the present toar of General Dies through the United Ktates which has not hitherto been made public. International ooorteeiea and Improvement of commercial relations are well enough, bat It Is believed the hospitality and enthusiasm have an Influence prompting It alL Dtsz is in the hands of a syedlcate of A merlcans Interested in Mexican railroad development His present position in Mexico makes him extremely valuable, and their plans contemplate that he' will still more available In the futnre. After his return to Mexico he la expected to be still more widely

their hopes of controlling the valuable conoesstona Ms xlconss bestow nd on railroad 00m pan -

on railroad oompan lea will be fulfilled. How far Diaz la a paanve Instrument of Ufa party, and how far ne enters actively into the grand plan of oontrollng the po’l tics and railroads of Mexico, It Is Impossible to tell, bat enough has developed daring the s'ar of

the general and

thbw something matter now stands, the a'Hanoi

one. and li the plan of re-eleoting Diaz' to the prealdercy succeeds, the syndicate will be one of immense strength In the railroad tntereeu of Mexico. It ho* representative* and Influences In Denver. New Orleans. 81. Louis, Kansas City,

the City ef Mexico and Chihuahua.

CROP AND STOCK PROSPECTS.

Reports from tha Mississippi Talley, Facifle Coast and th* Yellowstone. San Faancisoo, March 21.-Tbe rnlnfall thus ter haa been very light and fears are entertained that unless there are plentiful aboweni before April 1st the wheat and barley crops will be almost a total failure, except in several coait counties, which may be aided by the log* The fruit and grape yield promises to exoeed that of any previous rear. 8t. Faci. March 21.-Advances from various parts In tbe Yellowstone country Indicate that the patt winter has been favorable to-stockmen and that the loss from exposure and 0 >ld weaih er iMstimated to not exoeed 6 per cent, for the entire territory. Cmcaco, March 21.—Reports from the cent’al part of the state indloa e that tbe coll snap ha* caused damage to early sown wheat aud seriously affected tne peach prospects. Reports from Iowa state that orchards suffered badly from the excemlve cold of the put winter. In tome case*, whole orchards have been kll ed outright. Mardered, Rubbed and Horned. Byxb'8 htation. (>., March 21—The bouse of Duncan Dole*, a mile north of here, wss burned Monday night. Doles waa ninety-eight years old. He occupied the house alone. When the fire had partly subsided, neighbor* found the dead body of Dole* under tbe bed with a rope sround hi* aick. This not being his usual bedroom, It 1* thought he was strangled by robbers and bidden under tht bed, and then the house fired. Considerable gold aud silver oelu aud some melted money was found lu the ashes. He h*d s large smonut ol money about the house, and leaves a largi estate. A Big Deal lu Wheat. Ciik soo, March 21.—The action of Llndhlom A Co., In buying near a million ol com, occaaloned considerable speculation among dealer*. One rumor has U that the tfiecalatlon Is on scoount of a citizen ol Clncln nail who just cleared $700,000 by the recent hear moves, while another sari that P. D. Armour. Peter Mt Geoch. N K Falrbank and Bid Kent, the quartette which cornered July wheat last year, are wielding their tomahawks and laying for George. Everything points to a lively time lu tbe next few days. Disappearance of an Important Wllnesa. Bt Johki'h, Mo., March 2te—In tbe bond rob '■ery case against Scott, when tba name ol John Cox was coiled as wltueia, the men could not bs found, uox is the man who had taraad state'* evidence In the esse against Uronther, and was expected to do tbelaune In thlsoase. There is no clew to hi* whereabouts, and tbe general soppoaliiontehe has jumped the country. He was bon- " irosecn-

tered a

stand about tba eagerly watahtng aad a numbers of hnstaififfi ffiB t ee* of their ahsenen fro and have gone to tha ciu 1

Inga aud the Ulegraph offices' to await T.ewn. lbe newspapers have all seat special comipcndmts to Windsor and made complete amngt mtutz for bulletins. The Heaw of Parliament is crowded, and tha Strosto In many places block* d with crowds; eOahoring people who have knocked off work In thatr

ar xlaty to keep informed.

It Is now beltevM by thorn haring aoosm to authentic iulormaUan, that th* queen’s luju rtes are not absolutely dangerous lu themselves, but there Is untrenal fear that swing to tbe advanced sge ol the queen, and the somewhat delicate condition In which her health haa for some time bora.that some dangerous oompti-

calions ibmj Arise from them.

A bulletin has Just bten posted announcing that tha qaeen is constantly attended by a tall emps of royal phystetoas, Tbe crowd surrounding the bulletin was no girat that those ia the rsar could not make it out, and tbe atmand for ereader was made. A man mounted a pile of paring stonra and cried out - th* inteUlgeooe. Wbra the man motioned to oaake his lint utierficed, t. h * «aUlT Crowd, which was

Almost delusively composed o»

i.niurercd, nnd waa still. The bullstin produced the most evident depression. Th* bnllettn am ounord that the knee upon which her majesty fell has become greatly swollen.aad that every effort Is being nude to confine the

swelling.

4 p. m -Itisannounced that the queen's physicians have author!.**d the statement ti be made that her majesty is In no Immediate danger. Tbe statement Ja ooupled with th* infer tlon that her asajesty mfiy, however, he confined for an Indefinite time to come. It ta understood that the queen is suffering quit* ns much from exhaustion produced by he* determined

ausooo pi

action In taking a long ride ber Injury, for the

busing the

iter she received

purpose

mind

of of

dto

all

public _

Impression that she waa hurt, as from the coo icquencea ot tbe wound Itself. This fortitude is tbe them* of univexsal comment, aad the work tag people seem to glory la talking about whet

they call the "bravery of the quern." 4:40 p. m.—Bulletins report (hat the quera

Is resting comfortably, and the phyKlclan* claim to have entirely succeeded (a conquering all those elements of the case which

sight have proved troublesome.

___ Will not bo, tf It eaa bo Holpad.

^MMew Or leans A*Peffifie reUwav^nnmDsmv

“i* ^SSiLfc^^^^^nwtTbout 1.648,000 acros of lanTfnToutetena.by

ue late decision of the secretarv of the Interior, giving that company the "backbone laud grant" It is a question now whether bonds issued by the New Orleans, Baton Rouge A Vioks burg railroad on this land grant will bs recognized by the New ozleana A Pacific company. If they are not, the se old bonds will not be worth

much.

CTTY NJm Tbe Health board bas reports that •mallpoz Is spreading all along the Ohio river. I, is at J< ffersobvllle. New Albany, Evansville, Moult Vuruon, Peckover and OaaejrlUa. Tne funeral of Charle Hoebner, «r„ took ptaoe from bis la’e residence this afternoon, R«v. K. A Hyde < nictating, and tberaraairs wtl be rakeu tote evening to Wasblngtoo, P>*nn«ylvaula, for crc mation.

THE POLICN COM MISSION, Messrs. Freeze!, Morphy aad Halott Appolptcd-Probobiatles ef their A*. ceptance—The fieleetloas Approve J. The *tate officer* met yesterday afternoon for the seltction of three oommUolonen for las Metropolitan police force, and ate o'clock aa noun' ed the appointment of John P. PreasM aud John W. Murphy, democrats, and T. T. Maloti, republican Tne srorion was extremely 1 Armoniou*. all the at ate officers being actuate* by a desire to get the very best men available. Governor Porter, representing the republican minority, advocated the selection of John B. Elam, but the other state officers thought that Mr. Maloti’i appointment would gfv* more general satisfaction to all concerned, as he. Ilk* ihe other two, was ta no way particularly Interested ta politics, and he waa aooordlngly oboes a. The governor recognized hii eminent Itnera. and the vote was unanimous. The annnanflemeat of the name* of the commitsloners elicited almost unaalmons approval aud the zeoeral expression was s hope that all would accept- Inquiry ef the state officer* show* that tne nominees had been indirectly consulted, and while none pm 1 ilsed to accept, none declined, aad the general impression prevailed that All three would accept the nomination If tendered. A New* reporter this morning made inquiries of the Kentlemen selected as to their Intentions ta tbe matter. Mr. Murphy raid that he had not received offictal notification of his election, and

him largely to the nme action. He was veil pleased with his prospective associates should he accept, aud raid teat be would give ihe matter the moat careful considenttoa. while the reporter was present a lari* noraaer of caller*, both republicans and aeraecraffi, urged Mr. Murphy to accept the post Hen and

A fclngular Accident.

Ci.ivgufiD, March21—In consequence of an

'hydraulic apps

illi company’s B

accident to the Hydraulic apparatus In the Cleveland rolltog mill company'! Boss-sot street

almng several 1

morning

works, a huge converter, containing several tons of molten metal was overturn ad thii morning, spilling the contents Into a pit. Tbe hot metal, on strtxlng the damp sand, exploded with violence and scattered widely, fatallyl burning Pat

Foley, and another workman, who was so dli figured that he has net yet been identified, and

badly scalding a dozen others.

he reporter.

WO! Impressed was incllflcd to

roDrider ihe- matter ravorablyT He ta tbe head of the dry goods firm, Morphy, Hibhra A do., and has never been actively enraged ta polltioa, Mr. Matott had not decided wpst he would do, and was averse to talking before official notice of hi* appointment. HU acceptance U belag strongly urged, and good otUsena generally are loth to believe that he will decline aa offisc se anqnratlonably ta the inters*! of good order. ■Mr. FiodhI rays that he will accept If hU ooptnlneM will. Tbe oommUstoner*.*) viotuly.

Th* New-Votk Milk War. Nkw Yosk, March 21—There was a grea’cr •raiciiy of milk here, tbl« mor. ing, than oa aay Cay since the war between the farmers and milk dealers b» gen. The mil kmenare willlag to give any prlno (or milk, but It was impoatibe to obtain tuflMent to suoply oasiomere. The great portion of the milk that did reach here came down the Hudson on barges.

f police, Freak Wllaoa. lief of the fir* depart-

Ftr# Items. Nswi-ort, R. I., Maroh 21.—The supreme noun, this morning, sentenced Katie A Judd, hoose burner, to twenty fir* years’ tin prison asrut ta the s’ate prison. The house owned by Mrs. Hannah Rudolph burned ihU morning, aud Mary Barry, a domestic. perished In the flsmes. A Golden Stoam . London, Maroh 21.—One hundred and ten 1 hou* and pounds ol gold were wllhd raw a from the bank of England to-day for shipment lo New York. New York. March 32—Tbe ship Gel lent brought 576,1(0 Irenes, and tbe Labrador 540,- ( *°- ■ Mr. .fieots Explains. Nkw Y00k, Maroh 2L—Mr. Boott wishes It un derstood that th* patents he has sold to K. Uo* A On cover only hta Webb perfecting prees, and folder, endtthat be retsfins and wUl oentlnne to nuke nnder hfs other patients.

hold to the view that the oommlaton will be aa honorable bodylf such man as their associate* accept the proffered positions, aad In riew af this the acceptance of all Is looked for. Tbe question as to who shall be superlatended of tbe force Is under dlecustion already hy everybody except tbe commlaslouer!. Jasper Clary, the well known merchant policeman who gained the hearty support of law-abiding ettfsena by his luatrumenlaUty In suppressing "that commoeest kind ol a common deadfall." la prominently mentioned and evidently has the loslds track. Ex-chief of police, Freak

and MikeFiichey. ex-chte mint, sre also mentioned.

"I don’t want to see The News get left ’ said a prt mloent politician to a News reporter thfe

morning.

"Here, too," replied tbe reporter.

"Then I want you to moke the prediction that Counetman Coy will be lupertn ten dent ef pv Ire and GouucHmaa Dowling secretary of ta*

board."

“Howdo yon know**’ "Well. I know what 1 am talking about Th* matter was all arranged beforehand aad 1/ Th* News will make the prediction It wUl .make a

hit.

The reporter a law moments afterward met e promtatut dty offirfial and asked hiat what he though' of th* Ooy Dowllng state. He said the* ha was pcHlttve yesterday that Coy was to

WifiMnwfON, Maroh 3L—For Transraes and

irlly cloudy wrather. ocoostonal

ratal or smsw; variable wtods, arostly easterly,

sand baiwssater,

rata? "—^"variahto'wJnSr sS&iMnGar'hhdMettnpesaturo aad

followed by falling I

A Natraeg Ortra*. HanfOBD, Omml, March 2L—rhisraornlng. firooks Johasea (oofond), the rarraBt ef the

Mfsera 'Jaiffita, w— eoraffid oa snnfofoB of being coaearned ia their ranrder, and jailed.

Owed dwh ter a RfifiN. March tt.-waddlagton wJU roprarant Franeeat iheeoniatfoipfafthgOMh

KS. p iS , S,‘X‘.Sf M , S!SS5®

be wfiMtittegereofit

It Is intimated that Chief WlUlamsoa, Oaf

tains McGregor. Campbell and Nlohoieoa. sued Patrolman York aad Harness want to wear th* captain's baa nader th* new police reglara Capteta flpfoaa.lt ta slra Mid, ta aet eesedftefN he hart* g formed a partnership with Jim Witam In the livery bnatnera. Th* fins has boaght^H

, Henry Pmlth’s stab)*. In the rear of Iffirah News office. It U also whispered that

cticles who wltt try to "dewn" Oaptadn 1 ss »i!aa'WK3ft^ “Vt. Moan captains are glran rooogattiea, It trill he Nlcbotaon and Osmpben. The Beslgnatfem *( Fnstdssm WtaMe.

Bin ta snaira.