Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1883 — Page 1
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INDIANAFOLIS, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1888.
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fau. Vriaadly Inn. t
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koopara, hare yoar ctrpeti aard'a, oor, Ht. Olalr at and
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goods) rooma
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7&orld jraara
air wages. AAtreaa
to know that storage aan I Washington at, oo groan a
■ and aae oar lloe of re- • tores. PareeU A Mads-
Oo„ufortb n faan^rlriuikf«t. fkrAM rn '—XpartnarU 'SL.'iu&xWi! I k|r aNtmj —a gin to
teteobone man tor ica.lor the Baaaatt Tataphona
. witb^ oaplts^^to en^ags iawaotBoa, 0 rU * *0* i?
Sa; ys.Bssay*- u ci>-Parties wltbontobiidran for one or
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A|mD»-PiBlng room kalpi Uf
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r at rfe Hoata miaoUst, tne-
- Pal b tare on rough work at AUaa i works. nl o
cigar makers at I»l Bast
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reetaaraat waiter at to Cast at. oTtt
Ajrm>^Mrtaj[a painter. Address^ P. W^Soitn^ 1 *** C ° I0W1 j”
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AWTlur—Carrera at
Bofactonng Oo,
Chair nta
^y AJ^k^ Trro gooO glna. one boose and other ClfABrajCl>~A rood prlcs'moolder. Addrsaa rr A. OroB,Bdmonr, Ind. slot
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tXTAJkTkl)—One enow white pigeon at Ham-
tT mat’s, no and ill Mass, are.
yy sroTlLU-ImmedU^idr, gin *ior general
d maker at Oaplfai
w ^yaagaf. srsn^M biABTlLt)—At Balfoar'a rattan rant and loach room, good waltara ;7I Baat Market at. I WAltT*i>- oTrl to do ssoond work and narse. fr immodlatoly, at m North ranaamaa at. I
yyAHTKD—Situation by^hMdwars^inan^three IA; earT*i>-lt pep*r bangers immMUatelr el ** Btraum MarUne^, to Month Meridien et.ae t
UfAJITED—To rent, one foratshad alsaplag wf mom. Addrem with price, a •, ■awsoffloel
■yy AJlTAD-lico^c*ol nes eoakan on ^
Uar hATjkl^-A girl m Umliy of foor; moat tie A labs mart. 0001 ' Wmblr “ a ,roa,r * w *'%f b
tar a NT Ai>- Pim-»iaas boarders at u« fr 1111 nols St. with famished or nnfui
rooms with bath. iA/Ai»Tiel>-i rr bouias In
Worth
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‘*l>-Proper y to rant! oruld rant 10A a week’s time, Hamlin A Co.. M
Worth Dei*ware st. uls
A WTWIk- Hcuss^nn rt lot north Jrom tt.Mn lo M Sor^Driswarey 0 enstomer, Hewlm w^co.. ilT xrrrKD- Rrnrrlenoedgiri for genera' nooeawork t rood cook: small family and good wages paid ;7ai) Mast Watblngtonet. ol h '
tar AMTWio—yprntshrd room by gentloman in rr prlrata family . refersnnes uxenanged. addraw, atatlag terms, M, Wewa oBioe. m hi nr A NT KD—a horse ehoor; mast be good sober rT man; steady job and good wages paid. Ad* drees P. O. HaHaaar. Praoklln lad. ol o 11/ ANTill—WlU par cash for ooitage aud lot TT In nortbern part of city: mutt be cheao. addrect granklln, Kews oflloe, glTlng prloeand it cetion. ul o •
Yy AHTJtll—A position by epracttoal^ business traTellmg sajMmanf best ^eTerabOeo glVam *Aarticmo/l), IT Virglnle ere. ustl
\&rAWTki>-A steady, reliable anargrtio bead tt wal ter, white, at Bpeu: er bouaa. ' urt!
VAT'APTrku—To rantf'om 4 toe months, fnrn nisned bonee of t room* with stable, by flrit-olam tenant; family of I: beat of reference giTsn. V. K Morris, M west Market at. ai
W ntshed or partly luru'ebfd, with board for men ana wiie i pt Irate t bath preferred I reference given and rcqnued. Addreta J V B, Wewa, as 91
Inetor tu, is making alp.otaliy'of maaufactorlng lad'et’and mlaaca'aalu. end ana work; all are mrltad to Ball and ate the latest sty If a. ulo
t*r AW*riCD-Mni B. I.lTlngitoo. • West Ohio rr at, tslw the past, preesnt and tutors, works charms te aouompilsh an? undertaking In bnatnoMorlore afTsits. bdugs back a os not lorars: »he Is also a lieallng medlim. Hou’S 1 to » Aa.f
FOE BALE OB TRADE.
T.TOR BALM 03 Tll4l)E-iai acreiof No. 1 We- “ bratka land. Call m 0. WTC., 1W B Merid-
ian street.
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T?OKBaLk OB TRADE—Restaurant alt In go' r shape : bed and bedding for nine rooms. D. Mlntok, UH 5. Delaware street. nl b I
17011 SALE OR TRADK-A restanrant, with A all fixtures and In a good lorallty.and doing a good business, Inanlre at No. 301 East Wash
Itgion street. Miss Mend.
ptORBALROR TR^sDE-Fire-room cottage In cutera^^^lar^nd other cooreutancM :°lot'«0 by 110 feet. Good improved props.ty In Oeiar Rapids. for |2 TOO. situate on corner lot, gas and water; rente for $31 per montb. Tpo vacant lou. ‘23 by Ql feet, each,cor. Eighth sve.and Port - ninth eta., JOklyn.N. V.; a bargain. Inquire of W. K. BUlr., ml.yietoherA Bharpe’eblock. ul oi
Broo!
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170CN1>-I.000.a(natu at SbaUhouM A Co.’s, r ua e-m.tbA TpOUND—Where to buy 2-ply Ingrain orrpetat Marl^an*atroei' mt aerm * n .*Anena‘i, <0 Boath 1?ODND—That tbe Alaska refrigerator Is the r beat. C'ail aud see It. Johnston £ Bennett, M East Weshlngton street. tax m.tb^ IJOCND—M r mo. m. Wo. *J Cigar oea Hmoke Mo. "S riser.
EBWARD.
small black ooi white aad
eaddla mark, tbott ma, e and tall, ten or twelve years old. Return to C. Ree»e. !Ts Huron et. ne tt ^•^^WPRjWk^WM^—MMp——^MMi^^mfs———gm——M——Cg—E
FOE EBIT. J"OR^RENT—Two rooms at 171 Worth Bast st. I.’ Oi" REWI^-Jfiroisbed roouiiTat MEaaTMiobTJ gaa sueet uvot
£ Can eueet. t>6m hjcStC r J. M Juds
M > ?ude? rOCery * l '' re -‘ t w Virginia ave. Xrd* - REST—HaadK me rooms at 242 Worth JP Alabama ttract. nl a-vn.w^h 176!* BEWr—One single room at' m Worth J Delaware straeh ul t'-tn.th pORBKai-Cheep steeping r.oiu ; oeatral; » pOMjytwS-A aood aubla! cheap! Inquire at JP «aRaw Vamom. na hi
yoB jBEWT^-gsbrotenao ro. ni for two genUe"pbR A^WT-Thrae rooms oiTArat'll tor snd cslJ lar;» Booth West sueat. uv t th.s' -CKIbIrmi-(i room bouse: all convanienoMT; X MA Apply S7 Rates strati. 1 TJtOR REWT-WewcMtaae. opposite church la X Xaelaaola. J. L. Bpeuidirg, nv t-tn.al PSPSK "4:,”,^:":“ ■’ iTrrS ”7 : 170U RENT- Furnished front room at m Worth J Tkwaaaaaaat.> private family. uvt-tb.si F^avga'.iia. , .'iir° i “ ,; a?
x vanoe oiock. in quire room is.
CHIH RMBT-Oat year room and wa will furnish X It on easy terms. Ralston A Oo. o s 1708.”RENT—T wo nnfnrnlsbad rooms at T4 W. J Ohio sira«t. Rafareacea required. ueti ITOM'^RI^T—I’lea'aot tarnished room In private J family. 10 Bast Mioaigan street ovo| POB RRWTv-Nloely furnished rooms. ITS North £ Fan—ytwBBla eh, opposite tbe park, ue tt I^Ofc RMWT—Cnfurnlsheo don Me parlors; reler- £ eners required | gl East Vermont eu he
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yOR RMBT>-Mar 1. two story brick residence, XIV Broadway. Inquire 17 Callage ave, net’ 170URENT—One tnrntsbed room with or with X ont board, a* 113 Worth Illinois street. t
yOM RJSNT—thirty acres of corn land, one m'l i “ eart of city. T. A. Goodwin, M iborne
ydR BERT—Randsome anfnrnlsbea double avenue i0n, ‘ w,Ul tb**-*. uortaaaet; IN ChrUttan ydSi RENT'—A desirable antanusbed room for two Jtenuaman. Inquire room V and to u^^w£sa[srjT)iTaik%
tzeusnuMss MB
x without children, two «^SMS , y^SS.’'““ , " w - .W 7
i9l>R BSmt—Bulls of two nice npper rooms, DOR RMWTwOwwM thooboieetand most<iMlr-
lonateowdi
■ marurntabed front 1 with boards daslrabls M IV Park ave, nehl
Sis kTTi Bateabtack.
FOE BALE.
DOR BALM—Rwbbtr plant, 1S4 North Delaware JP street. nlk ^OMBAJ^^rUie gal tain ow mfmSB+SlBX* y uawwAJ^Mteaper man nay tally oanjwuta, jpOR Al^b^Houea. lota, ole., wa parts of city. V‘frr~iTlMg'Trrrm gtt-rtr rail nt It ffnii J Waehlngton street. no a yok bale-otd pepera, as asms par kaadraA JP wttkb Mowa oilea. wa yoE RALM-FIrst-cteas foot-power scroll saw! JT Ml West Waehlngtoa atrawL ntot
loauaa. J.W. Rrcwn
no a
yoR BAi.11—a good t'Y octavo Btelaway plaao, JT for (71, cash, ual' at MO Paagbeny at. as 11
ohaaoa will tall, aa
T70RHALE*Retail drag store Inc ty,rare r rs^ terms. Wberet Ward Bros, will t DOR' BALM-On monthly peyfcenis. me Xjage,east, cheap. Mlntck, IIS N. Del.at. nhat DOB kALM—Small rad Devonshire cow, with £ cslf, good mlIker. A pply MO B, Rant et. nl ot DOBTlLALlh—Nlcs two-story residence, north ;b!i f bargain; M.IOO, oafb. J. W. Brown A Oo. nl n t?OK HAi.E—HoiTK-msde bakery, doing good J: business. Inqnlreat 'M Beat Worth street, I dokHALE-All kind of goods tor agents. RalsX ton ACo..2<t.l7».ai East Wash 1 uglon st. th s
F'a^iS'iB.isr^ri.cTssrftiK oread.^ _ kTi T70R _ RALK^-Beat locatad blacksmith aliopld X tbe city. D. K Reagan, M« West Washington aueet. I
DOB AAXiE—Baloon. with all requirements X needed, at M( East Washington eireet'.gi
bnslneee place.
; good
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X on t: sac rl ace.
LK—II acres of cbotci- ground, fronilng 1# Belt railroad, blgb snd dry ; at agreat W. K M lek A Co ur b
ydk'feAiJv-A fine lot on Per* street, near X 1 Ighth street, fenred, |»0T, by , W. J. McOullough, W East Market etraet.. nr h 1 DOK HA LIS—A floe nrick resiitenoe. wltn modern X Impioveir.entn, SOI Norm Delaware street. Inquire at No. U Virginia ave. ntvl ^OITbaLM- Msrtdlajn~5tre#t property ToTl X depth. $1! per front foot. In Palmer* addition. B L Ulliet, Its Maasacbnsetu nve. ue tt
you Hadjb—Two nice cottages, in gootl repair: X will yield 10 per ceet.. not, 011 investment. Drew A Bennitt. 13 Manlndale'e block. uv 11 Dun UA.Lhr-We buy and eel) on reasonable X commisalOD, all kinds of established bnsl'.ees. Hamlin A Co., IA North Delaware street. nt a DOM'HALE—Bohol*' ship in Indiana' Eclectic X Medical collage, very cheap: bolder Intends moving. Kenneth Reid, IS Virginia ave. 1 yOB BALE—Two-story residence 10 rooms. 720 T East Market street, lot lOSxUo feet, et 13,000. W. J. McCullough, 01 East Market etreet. uh m i
[some east front lot on North first vacant lot north of Hev- «. ». r^ott. Blackford block, uh •
DOR HAI.R—Pint-class saloon, dclng good bnX elnees; reason for selling.going west. For loft rmation, call at 44A West Michigan si. uv o!
DOB HALE—Handsome aaat
X Meridian street, Or enlh street. J. K. Boot!
DOR BALK—Two or three year old Concord X grape vines et ten cents each : fruit snd ornamental trees. Corner oiiio and Fciaware st. nv of DOB BALE—Tba most pfaraltlag news and X dgar r lore In the dir ; aa'Dfactory ressuns for selling. Inquire atTl Masaachasettaave uvol
DOM BALE—Excelsior Patent and Prim Rose X floor, retailed at wholesale price, for cash. Braden A Co. corner Msta. ave. and Ohloet.tl 1 th
DOU BaLM—Cheap, choice car of potaU X lot of net y beans. K.H. Foster A 1 non I M and 70 Booth Delaware s
.toes and
1 Co.,
street, yOB BALE-i4.7»7csAh. will buy one barrel £ Prime Hose flour. Braden A Co., uoe Corner Meseachnsetts ave and Ohio st,
DOU BALE—Omy a few remain unsold of those
X handsome oil paintings, worth |S, which we ■ell for only 13,30. Now is (be acot-pted time for a
bargain Balaton ACto. tba yok tiALE—A good paying grain, lumbar end
X coal business; establisbed in liee. Forfeit pattlculars, call on or nddreu J.a. Hedges, Fair-
fax, LI njj_oourity,D)we. _________ ybit SALE-Tent. lOxioO feet, with portable
X fLor; everything oomnlete for skntlng rlok purposes. Inquire of I. M. Adams, 4:7* Mala
ttreet, Terre Hanie. Ind. u *°i_ DOR BALE—Farm,'flve miles north of oity.M
X acres, good Improvemente. obeap, at |3M0;
wmianeas p»rt pay, a dty property w
toM.WO. J. W. Browu ACo.
wortM'i^owi
DOK RALE-We have a flret-claan saloon, 1 X trallylicatcd,doing a number aaeba«ln< price.gi.wo. For isrUoolars, call on Hsmli
•mlm d
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Co , aeVortb Delaware street.'
DOR HALE—Vacant tote-Two lota on North X Meridian street, *t|3T SO per Irani foot, and a lot on Nortb Alabama street, for »t> 0. Hamlla A Co.. 3C Norib Delaware street. nv b
DOR HALE—M
Jt* No. S3.
No'lA‘cigar.
Hmoke No. ISUgar.
F± 8 j^.SKss?„'ist;r:f.'?ss-.'ss farnttnre and general Has of turnieMng goods, nt Ms rot A Co.’s, 83 East Washington street, nr* yOR HALK—Drug store, In city Of >.000 InbablX fants, county sent ■ good reasons for selling.
Address Box MA, Plymouth, Indiana.
yOB BALE—Well,‘ well.’ bere Isliiia bottom. X Fine oil chrouoe framed and formerly sold at >1 etcb, now sold at 93c. by Ualstou A Uo.. 77S, 279 and 281 East Waehlngtoa atraet, on payments, uos
DOU HALE—Money to loan, boa sea and Ota, X vacant low and bualuoss property; tbe best bargains In tbe city. F. O. Wadsworth, tue El Circle street. yOK HALE- Texes lauds, largo oramall bodies r at 75 neats to tl per acre: also, Texas land scrip, at >60 per section. O.J.R. Hanna, ne* 33 Want Washingtonstreet. yOR HALE—Hickory saw du»t—We are preX pared to dellrer hickory saw dost to aiy part of tba city. Orders by mull or tslephone win receive prompt attention. Woodburn "Bar vern Wheel'* Cw uv o 1 yokHALE—A non-resident here foiTa fewdeye. X owns some lots lu northern and (umbers peris of the city, which be will sell cbeap.lflm. nitdlitteatipilcaffon Is made to his agent. Alex.
Msirger, Odd Fellows ball.
Msirgtr,
DOK BA Lk—Two-story" brick dwelling. Oeliar. X wall, cittern, stable carriage house,oow boose, wood end coal bouse, all new. lot Au feel front by *10deep.on North Meridian street.ft.l'JU. Hamlin A Co.. 36 North Delaware stieet. •_ uv o DOM HALE- Vacant "lou on Wisconsin and X Ailsonaatreew. utitr Meridian street, la tns ■ nth purt of tba city, trem >100 to $400, on long time. Hamlin A Co.,
yoR MALE—Very cheap, £00,W0 feet common X and cull oak scantllog. plank and timbers: also, 900,010 feet oommoa and call oar. aib and p< plar boards. Carter A Lee, uena» Cor. Belt road and W, Washington et. yok AaLIk—Reader you are told by meroLants. X by agents, etc., tbat wo are blgb In prices, but look: Fine nil cbromoe.suy subject In tbs market, each as others charge you fi each, for only 01c, on payments, by Hannon A oil., 273,270 and 231 East Washington etreet. uos DOU MALE-On easy terms a rea> estate agency X that will yield a profit of from $N.U» tngto.auo within leaa than a yen*; good reseom ' Lai.abut a reliable man or oompany RefareLces given and required. Adi days. Agent, Maws othos.
reasons forsellti dress for^en nv tt-tb s
to te\l; a rare bargain. Will pay Mg Interest Morris, U East Market ■
DOR BALB-aT X lecturers ot i
cturem
all tbe leading We solicit rej Hecond ban
11 e.th
ono
Investment,
et street.
Hsife cart Is
,. Usffsr A Hons, -menu rlngM bnvea la-gentook of
log styles which will besold low down, epairing tnd repainting at low prices,
d buggits for sale obeap. A. a. Heifer A Hone.
M end MBooth Tenueeeee st.
oorn cultivator, fourebovels, on double roller, with tongue, new and cheap; one small wheat thresher, ruue with a one-borse power an diem chain, threshes 280 to *00 bushels per day. two nun and a boy oan run It.|l8o;ona large feed cotter power or head;one small wood
Rational road.
smooth
rS.T.VSr^VSiKrTiLIV.r. sufficiently elevated; would make a
lorth side
1 near the Belt road.
iota numbered 13,19 aa* M oa aa
ot BrooksMe avenue, la Keller A Rontu
ot Albert R. Fletcher’s addition.
1 oflar the above dercrlbed property for sale at Ha market vales. I wish to 00 nee a tr ate my meeas, aad will give liberal Indsoemoattto purchaser*. Titles perteet; no Inoombcanccs. Prop
FOX BiLB 0B BEIT,
DOR BALM OR BERT—In Moore’s HID. Ind . XaaaroomdwelHag.wtihanaacrttn fruit aaa ' lUnil towu with
BBK0YAL
A NNODKCEMENT—Pure candles; U Mam,
AAaVA
Fgg3F3f ifmB °* ^sTvysss T> ARNIjMU WHsT IU-rr wood and kindling X> cheaper thaaaaybody. no a
FUirr-OFFCLOTHINU -Booght and sold-both Lf texea UM Booth UUbots straec (m)tl ta
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T"ikk INBUBAhbE-BounO companlss, lowest X ratsei talcphons a E.Ooffin A00. s»
/\ARDT kdDB Fkntt IfhRT DAT at ly Weafe. M and M Maasanhnaettt ava to s
R B B 1 1 S Buy Beaton Browu Bread. Bryce’S Bakery, nas
ava ne ■ rr'iielKABkcNkkilJcY win be an tedepaaX dent candidate for marshal of West Indiana pot la. un nt
riARPRTB cleaned aad renovated at Howard's. \j New machinery works better than ever. Telaphona, (a)tuon
A LL KINDS of Isce cartaln and tldlitt desnetl i\ Tat M Hcrtn New Jersey sL Orders filled promptly. t rpo BUILDERS—Hbe'lhotuM A Co., are agenta 1 for /.et Seville and MU wan gee press oil brick,
ua s-to.lhA
QIL BTOVEB an^ han^n^ on^Week 1 j Houff&nck.**'* 1 - ' * n tt eVnAK”
DERHONAL-Jnst received wo gallons maple A tyrunsoc. per gallon. ueo.J. Hammel. Hu and 1R Mass. nve. os s
/ VRDJIRyour mill 1/ W. Hill, south su»et. Telepnone.
wood and kindling of Oeo beast corner East aud Georgia
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*A LL WHO HAVE NOT visited our rooms iY sbonm do so nt once, and see oar stock at cash prices, on payments. Ralston A Oo. th ■ TLlTiH. M. ETFRIoR. modiste, has moved n iu m North Mlaeimlppl st.. where (be will be pleased to Me bar old and new customers. ul ut
A DVERTJKK In tba Indianapolis ifrpablK iV Mere subscribers In Marlon county than s ny weekly. Jones A Oo ^41 N. Delaware, ul o t i GERth wantfil et Monitor Journal offlca'to iv osiivest ci 1 f and country towns for gubsert. burs ned advertulng, Wlllieliii O. Dreytbaler. I
ii5. No, 36. No. MClgtr.
Hmoke no I* rigar._
"HEUfTxZENB’ ODOULBHH OOM HJ NY,
OWoe, room ? Psldw n block, Market and Delaware etroels
the latpi
tier M
▼aula, sinks, etc., cleaned by the Improved nd odorless apparatus, orders by postal card promptly attended ta AU places cleaned by this company disinfected free of charge. tns 7
T wiHH my old frlsrds and patrons tti know Ithal 1 am a*am In buslLfsa and have nice,dean, well ventilated HaHea My Imrgtrs, phastons and carrlagse are ot tbe lateet styles end best make snd arc all new. My borsea are well broken and safe. I nave room for a few more boarders. Please call and sec me at 39 W fit Market st. uct John A. Dekw.
Y’uh'bale
X a Jodgmer.t of |O0 On X. L. Richardson, manager
Demesne sewing machine, tale city.
I will tell cheep, or trade tor
anything I oan use.
For further particulars
call on or addrem,
R. K. Btepbene, general agent White sewing machine, 17and 19Maaeachneetta ave. nas j£V KRI' LADY SHOULD HAVE recipe for making the Japanese starch polish BtSB**"* —— Ttrenameltrg shlfU, coUar* and cuITa Tblg preparation prodocen a beetuifal glosT, Mailed
on receipt of 26c.
j. w. But, 212 Nortb Blxtb xt., Bt. Louis. Mo. TjROPOS 4 1,‘Tlnvlted tor summer uniforms for x tbe MetrupoUtan 1’olice Force ot tndlanapoile, lo be msde of beat quality of dark blue yacht cloth ; single ireanod sack coat, short,turn-over collar, to butten cln's up totlie chin and reach to a point tlve inches above the bend of the kn -e, with four pockets 00 the Inside, two breast pockets end a pocket in each skirt, toar police but-
ets end a pocket in each skirt, toar police buttens In front, te op illos buttons on cuilt; vesta, single breasted, without < ollar, seven p nice buttons, to htiltcn up within three In hss of the neck; pautaloons, dark bine, with light b ue welt dowb Ihs seam. Bids will be reeel ve<t with •emples olgomls.by theseeretary until 4 p. m. Baiurday. At'nl&.isa Tbe rlgbt la reesrved te
reject ail b.ds By order of 1 he board.
ImviN Rouiiimx superintendent.
XTRVKR behind the 1> times. Tbe (laplial Shoe store, 18 Ka*i Weshlagton at., Is. as usual, la the advance, the manager W. A. Oox, rnaMilBg that It 1s ease 11 Usd in order to please customers to Lave alt the new style 1 and beat make* of fine l >00 Ua hoes and slippers known to the bo*trade, which they will take pleasure In showing to all who may favor them with a call.
HOBSEB AID VEHICLES.
ABTBD—To buy a floe pony, Ralston A Oo, Y70R BALE—Mnlet aTSSPn coal yards, li Bast X Georgia street. uu s |7OR BALE—A blceslde bar buggy at Chat. A hhovac’s stables. uv 11
^'UJOtALB-Jlom.serviceable; price HO; H. DOR 8AI.K- (iood family horse, baggy and X barneM. 2C9 Broadway st, net 1 DOR HALE OB TRADE—Phaeton top buggy, X good as new, 43 Matott ava. at nl TL'OR haLE—Circle trick delivery wagon: X nearly new; cheap. Wood’s stable. te s DOM HALE—Sever A nearly new carrltgos, X phaetons end J agger nagen*. C. H Hlao x. I
l,'OR HaLE—Dapple bay mare, Hhj Abends X high, weight l.WD pounds. 177 Shelby st. ub s DDK SALE—Cheap, one second-hand open X boggy and harness. Cad at 301 Douglass st ua * DOK BA 1.1c—a n elrgigt 4 peaseager eurn-y. r nsed but a few times; eta bargain. C, H.
Hack.
oA iaac-To uade a good farm wagon for r spring wagon. Inquire at 198 Fort Wayne avenue. ul h I nrARTED-To hire e top delivery wagon for ** about five weeks. Henry Schwlnge, If N, Pennsylvania street uvt
l^'OR HALAr-id^bt, twoASatnd covered wagon, single jfarmses 0 abargalrifkA k!houth*st. ** uo * DOR BALK—One first class road "wagon, one X pole, one rbeeton, two sets single harness, It marble top tables; can be bought cheap. M N. I> OBBINH - A UARKABD, oarrtaM bolldars, M XV East Georgia etreet, repair and repaint oarHages at bottom rates. New and old carriages for sale. Telephone. tt ■
DOR HALK-A r driven by woi
gentle family bores; has been >inen and children tbe pan three sound and baaltby. Price rea-
yiara: to strong, sound and baaltby. Price i s >nebie. CM - at Charles K. Hhover's sale stao
in rear of lex Esat Market street.
TP LOU.
fJiO^LOAM—Mortgage loans. O. R. Coffin A oo. V'O loan—On installmaai pia*. Francis L Bmltk A Qq, Tasroe block. M •
t'G LOAN -koney; prtvata funds, ttrlffith A L Folia, room4,191* N. PeoDsylvsnlast. me
k rmf, oa gwitago. is BftiwB.ti f r|"0 LGAN—Mouey to loan at the lowest rate of 1 interest. J. w. Williams A Oo., I and 4 Vinton block. ut« "TH) LOAN—|H ono m same to suit at lowest inA teresl, and without delay. Vinson Carter, room 21 Vanoe block, uv ■ >•0 LOAN—Money In earns of |10.0<» end ov«, A at« per cent. MmaUar stuns at beet ament -ates. JohoH. Bpann A Oa th s fpO LOaH—Prirale tkhda In earns to salt, ete a low rate of Interest. Farm or otiv nrooartv H tab ton A SooU. o vyftrstNott o n a) b^nk, IMS rpd l6a'm-«U OH at < per cent, on flr*i mortgage
X In snFi to mil the borrowers.
tvn.thA.tu J. M. Jcdan.M B. Wash, st, T'O LOAN—Moeey at lowest" ratas on ftarlon l cooaty real eetau^without ca nmiitsloo. middleoen or rad tape. wm. H. English, oflloe la Kn Cush’s Opera house block, uprtaDsi entrance on Metldlaast. oi
mBOELLAJBOUy
TtARNUMH BHOW, et IK East Market. HunX) dreeaTlsltltdallyaadproaouaoelt wonderSASLff.r.iiisi'i si.’aidr* r*~s eells aUfclnds of weed, ooa' and kladUag. v*
office and flrtteimid. i
FE180IAL.
‘DflSUtQmA L—Brasher, in* Bom w*ton»*k*r X newest Wmhtagtoneuert. ea a-thAOta ton Mr**t. 0*-w.ta
T>FR(ONAL—BheiUiciia* * uo. are seiHag X rawer pipe, preerad brick, lath aad Mae. aae ta,the
DRROONAL—Th* plra* for pnpar hanger* to X get work I* at Herman JCart*a»'s rt no**# Mertdtan rtrrat. net
TJRHBOtt AL-AI Fred ■•IS’*, to M*—nnu—4M X *▼*.. yon oaa always find tha Mat ot ose dies a* low price*. nv •
DERDONaL—Amorya Kei>«r woatd na* ut ra* X hi« friend* at stove store of J*bo*ton A Bennett, u East w oahtorton et. u * m.thjs
DERnoN A L- That oruery com, lyurton A (Jo.. X ha* ruined u*. They are railing oar fl framed ehrouoe lor only etc; and worse tUll. on MLymnnto. They eUllhold oat at 376 37» and rtl Fast Washington st. Don’t go to see them or you will be compelled to bay a half doten or more nos
T)KRKONAL—Perfection 1* th* nano* (rtgniiy X applied) of the only hsrdwoid ralricerator medqand It 1* now on eihlbltlon and aaleattb* well known hooa* ot I. L. I'rankem, S'. East Wasblngtcn at. It to mad* In all (tire and mealy flnlehad. and being mad* of tna bast hard wood It U mnob more economical tban any othar refrigerator mao*. Call and eee D brfore im-cha*-Ing. uvt-th.a
FOE TKADB.
DOK TKADB—Forty acre* good cora and wheat J: land. Balaton A Da ot
DOR TKAD^—C'balo* diamond*, of any pallarn JT or ttyle, oholcagold watoheaor Jiwrlry of a*y pattern, to exchange for Improved or unimproved real relate In tin* city. W. E. Mick A Go. nl o
t70K TRaDE-Mimaery *tock and flxtarea, f llnit-claaa, and will invoice about 91.601, want property, vacant or unproved. In thiecfty. uv h HsmllnA Oo., M N. Delaware st.
AUOTIOI liLK
TT UNT a MoCURDT, real aetato aad general XX aoettoneera. Na m E. Waehlngton etreet us
800IBTY NOTICES,
1 O. O. F - Regular meeting ol Capitol Lodge, X. t*o. I2t, 1. O. O. K„ tomorrow evening, A pill 20. Work In the Inlatory degree. All Old Ketlow* In good (landing are invited to be preaeni. Bumnkk 0. Camion, N. G. Tnoe. McKlwkk, Rec Bee. ♦
CITY SIW& WllltoSUllwell. coionH), and a Juvenile, hat been arrested for laroeny. The Calorific Brick and TUo company of Vincennes haa boon Incorporated; the capital (took to flA.OCO. B. M. Bruce sue* Chauacey M. Qiaokenboth to recover 8188, for the care of Walter, ton of defendant, tor eight mouth*. The n*t bu gone forth that beer wagons muit not run on Sunday. This to a polite intimation tbat saloon keipcj* must "stock op" Saturday night
to a spectator. Th* Ixoetolor Mutual Aid assoeUtlon. of Andersoa, to-day compiled with the now law. and received the first charter Issued by the ceorotary of state to inch aasoolatlons.
XAILHOAD NKWfl. gpottrre Still at Work en the Pan Handle Ltaoe—Blight Bed notion In Batoa— The O., H. A Bt. P. Annual State-
ment.
The wholesale discharging of conductors on
V. roaf
the J.M A I. and I. A V, roads is followed up by the tlmnlfanootu permanent leave of abieucs given yesterday by superintendent Watts to twelve conductors on the Lojtnsport dlvtolou of the Pan Handle (U. St. L * P.) 8potters are said to be working all the PennsrlTanla lines, andthero to a half-expreesed fear tbat lightning Will elrtke the Pan Handle conductors at this point. Everybody to on tba anxious scat, aud further devolopmenU arc looked for. A/.eneevtlle dispatch says: Oondurv tom Robert H Taggart, Bamoal iirown, L D. Dare and James Kennedy, In charge of tha four passenger trains on theCiaciinuU A Muskingum valley dlvtot-ra of the Pittsburg, dnulnuati A St. Louis railroad, ware notlflod from Buperlnteudant Hlack's office tbat their servloev were no lot ger desired by th# oompany. KreUUt ooa dm tor* Lon McLain. James Delaney, Foes McLeod and George Graves were promot d to
fl 1 the varandae.
“ t W.
polnto. For example an agent Is itatloned at Andonon, and by paying tare to Re* Cattle, succeed* in getting many passenger* for the far west that would natoarlly go by way of the B*e Line and I A St. L. It costs something to lefraro
them, bat
ibPAi fii’JH.V’SS dZjim
lent Is itatloned a tare to Reg Castle Meager* for the f* o by way of the Be
a m. l. it costs something to seonro the ion to made np by the long haul
from New Oagtleto Peoria or Bt Louts. Tha same scheme to raid to be In operation at Oam-
brtdge City and other Pan Handla points.
Bnpgrlntecdent Murphy, of the Detroit and Indianapolis division of the Wabash, saya me New* to mtoiaxen In MTlngtbat his linel*4rough. During the winter twenty two trains per day have peased over tbe lino, and not an accident haa occurred New steel to being laid and repairs are being made Tbe News’s remark was baaed on current comment of paasengers, but the superintendent ought to know what the
er udition of the mad 1*.
Engineers have begun the survey of the Toledo Indianapolis A Bt. i-outo road. The surrey bstwoen van Wert ana Toledo will be completed first, to be followed by running a lino southwest to Indianapolis. Thera teems to be some prospect that tnto line, or cart of it, will be built. Uiam rates are off five oenta The tariff to New York to now 23c. to Philadelphia 21c.. to Baltimore ‘20c. A slight lowering of lumber rates from the lake to interior points was a eo, yesterday, agreed upon by the Lumber Rate as-
sociation In Chicago.
The 1. A bt. L, paasocRor train Marina this city at 7 p. m. yesterday, was struck by a Wabaah train near Bt. Louts on the oroanng. One oar was wrecked but nobody was hurt. Tbe Incoming train this morning was delayed sever-
al hoar*.
TheP
Chicago petlng t York, by way of Pittsburg, to operate outside of tbe pool. Ti e BOO South Shore Line can owned by the I. A Bt. L., rons ltute the 8. 8. L.-Hktuner's blleut Line, because Freight Agent Bkiuner to Ulnning the freight lines out of so much bust-
ness.
All the oar works are running with small forces now. Few or no freight care are being
built.
Tbe I. D. A B. division of the I. B. A W. today brought In nearly 600* When" excursionists a mo coaroxATioK. Milwaukkx, April 19.—The annual report of the Chicago, Milwaukee A til. Penl railroad was Usual to-day. Itahows the present esUmxted length of track to be 4.630 miles, and by the of this year It will canal 6,000 miles. The groffi earning* for 1882 show an Increase of 18.000.000over thoMof the preoeding year; net earnings show nearly lO.OOO.OOO Increase. The total earning a are about 130,1100,000. Tha Kip-Rap Contract. The flood and floating toe, this spring, tore away a portion ot the rlp-rapplng balli by the city to protect the west bank of tae river, In Indian ola, and caused a damage requiring au outlay of 9600 to 9010 lo repair. The contractor tor theoriglna! work was J. H. Forrest, and not long ■lijoe he piopotac to repair the break free of oast provided the city would give him the contract, at the old flgarea for tbe rip rapping to be dene on that bans to In ail aboutl 009 feet A motion to tbat tJflect was recommended by the board of public Improvemento and kklpped through the council, and it to now awaiting action by the auu-rmante board Meanwhile other contractors are siaridlng around bowling because theoontract ha not been ofleied to the lowart bidder, and they pretend to sniff a Job.' It can be said lor Foirart, that the break was through no fault of hit, as tha floods oame before the np rapping had trine io settle. The RotUi Alabama Street Hr*. Ret only wae flam Neal, driver of the Mo. 5 reel, severely burned at toe Are yeeterday afternoon, butB. Woodruff ol the same company, was bedly scorched, and the hone drawing the reel was partially blinded. The Intense heat overpowered Neal, and he tumbled from ht* ■rat-and would have fallen under the wheel, but lor Woodruff, who wa* ggated on th* abaft, and who caught him and threw him out ol harm'a way. It wa* a dangerous place for ail conoeroed. Albert laker's woodshed, and tha stable* belonging to J. T. WUaon.T.W. Frank. U.O. Allen, and Mr*. I, Vaaanyr, included the property destroyed, and th* entire Loe* will segregate nearly 9l MO; partialiy iBsntBd- Tae department was delayed In getting the right aignar owing to the fact that four boxes were pulled In the neighborhood of Beventh street, and the bells Struos everything but the right number Ktekere, ns Usual. Onrcnm an, O.. April u.—The saloon keep era, association have formal!/ determined to r ~
of the
which lm-
‘•ooti tow," which tap poses a tax of 9209a year on all mlBona whan
brewati and whriky dealcss will Jota laoppv ■itkm to thelaw Ta* plaa will pdphably be to get a ust oaae before th* oevto asMoa *s p bU, to uy the coastttBUoaaUty of ttiflUw,
mrnm.
THE MATES OF HELL. A Dynamite Conspirator Bays He Wound Them la th* Hatraae* to aa Bagltah Court. Londok, April IP—Roman, Dalton. Wilson, Dr. Gallagher, Barnard Gallagher, Curtin, An buigh and WhiUheed, the eight men arreited chaiged with beingconneoled with the dynamite conspiracy, war* again brought up in Bow street police court this morning. It waa notloed as a significant fact that Norman waa conveyed to the court room by a detective, separately from th* othar prisoner* Whitehead, who was brou {ht here from Birmlogbsm for trial, protewd against being handenffed. Re decUrod the *ntrence to the ooort roomlwas the -Gates of ■ell." On th* prirontxa being *rr*l*uod la court, it waa announced that Norman had turned Informer. The mi ol the prieonere, tooludlag Bernard, Gallsgiicr and Whitehead, were formally charged with treason and felony, Poland, in opening the case for the crown, said he had a quantity of fresh evidence acalnst tbe prisoners, which will be furnished at the proper time, HortnBn testified that hta real name was Wm. Josyih'L^riiah.bora of Irish parents In the state Lynch swore that he worked In October last at a coach builder’s In Brootlyn. At that tlma Ue Joined aaecret society In New York, (he obioci of which waa to free Ireland by force. The member* went by number#. Tbe ball tn which be wa* aworn in I* situated at the corner of Second street and the Bowery. There were other associated clubs and manager*. Club* were known a* district*. Members ware not known to each othar by name.
suujuetutu »» sen xuiut, uuiig Gallagher told him he waa to go to London: would know what (or when he get utlleKbcr gave him 990, aad told him
Island.
London:
there. Of _ .
to take strong* peaaage
* teenier Spain under the name of Norman. Gsllagher gave him 9'90 more, and told him to go to London and Inquire at the American exchange for a letter addressed to him. Lynch did not trant to go, aa he had relattvea to support, but Anally want. Gallagher gave him a small box He examined this on tbe steamer, and finding U contained a •prtac which worked by pressure became alarmed aad
(brew It into tbe sea.
Lynch reached London. March 23d, and met Gallagher In London on the 27th or 28th. They walked past the ecen* of the Wesralnater cxploeion. On bto asking Gallagher: "I« that what we are going to doT" the latter answered "yea." Gallagher viewed the houses of parliament and said "they will maka a great crash when they
come down,"
At this point Gallagher shouted out from the dock "yam Infamous liar.*’ Lj nen replied with the statements of Gallagher as to what destruotlonVa* to be wrought He said ha inferred from tha talk of bto co-conaplratora that O'Donovan Rom waa la the scheme. Roast was referred to at "the old man." Lynch testified that ne went to Birmingham to see Whitehead, at Gallagher's reuuert. for some material. Lynch fainted while his deposition waa being reed over, and he had to be removed from the court room. The examination waa adjourned until to morrow.
19.—Timothy Kelly, charged 1& the murders of Lord 0*v-
A Chance tor the Third Man,
Dcrmn, April with particlpaung
end ton and Mr. Burke, waa placed on trial this morning A. M. Bulllvan and Macluerney were appointed to conduct the defense, Judge O’Brien having complied with tns request of Dr. Webb and Adams to be relieved from the
. A Par-
expected that the
A/X. VTOVIU »UU AUMHUI W W 6 VAADFOVl 1XUU1 I farther duty of defending tha aoaustd man. jury wu then sworn In, oue of whom to a P nelilta: consequently it to expected that I
Jury will fall to agree.
Head of the Invtnotbies. Duulin, April 19.—It la atated that Euggne Kingston, arrested at Liverpool yoaterday on suspicion of being connected with the Phenlx park murder*, wu for some time bead of the Inner droM of Invlnolblea.
KOOK’S RUIN. An Bleetlon Contest tn tha lUlaols noose of Representatives Develops gome Peculiar Polities. Prnntonn.D, April 19,-The deadlock la the Illinois House of Representatives over the Bradwell McNilly routest to developing a peculiar condition of affairs Tha repubUoaat oaa only muster a quorum by tbe vote of ovary party aaan, and Rooaa, the recalcitrant member who wu preseat In the lobby, yesterday, but declined to enter the house, and left tha state bull ling In
Kook, whose non-action to aacnbed to various motive* It to our really known, thto morning, that an attempt wu apparently made, lut night, by certain democratic members and leaden to Induce Rook to leave the olty. and he wa* taken to the Wabaah depot, some dhtanoe from the bualncea portion of the city. Two republlrau member* of tbe bouse followed In a hack, and afterward* prevented Kook's leaving. The latter to stated to have been in such a mental condition u not to be a free agent. Rock au was taken back to tha city, and fo Mowed about all night by wateben from both political parties through variou* disreputable places, and esrlv thto morning both oontcetaut* a-e claiming Rook* vote. The pro oeedlngsof the pert two days appear to have not overly pleaaad the better elements In either paitp. Today's proceeding* are loosed forward to with Interest. Chic a no, April 19.—Tha Dally News' Springfield special rajs: The rtpnt>!!can* are stilt uu able to obtain a quorum, Rook (ailing to put lu an appearance. Dukoa Assaulted by Hlu Nutt.' 1 Pmanuio. April 19.—A dispatch from Uniontown. Dunn., aaya: "Thto afternoon, u Min Lizzie Nutt and her younger sister, Annie, were walking down Main street, Dukee waa golug up the oppoetta side. When the young ladles were Jon opposite him Mtoa Auula ran out Into the street and picked up a cobble aume, which she throw wlln Indifferent atm at Pukes' head, mlaaiog him. Dukas tumid around, saw whence the stone came, and quickened hit pace toward hto hotel, where he remained the rest of Uia afternoon. Dnku to agent here fora relative of hto to collect aome rents. A number of democratic committeemen have called upon Dnkea at Jennings'* hotel Among the number wu Juror Cogey, wbo tat ou the trial of Dukaa." Th* Brooklya Bridge Opening. Naw Yoba April 19.—The New York and Brooklyn bridge committee have anally decided upon the data oi tha lormal opening of the bridge. The sub-committee to whom the matter wu referred have named Thursday, May 2i, as tha day for the ceremony, and have prepared a program, which to simplicity Itself. The goeato, with the bridge committee, will meet In tbe main build tag at the entrance to th* bridge, on the Brooklyn side, at 2 o'clock. Half au hour later the bridge wll'be formally pieeentad to the mayota of New York and Brooklyn by President Kingstiee. of the bridge committee. Mayors Edaou and Low w ill, it to presumed, make appropriate responses. Thto will be followed by au oration t-y the Rev. Dr. Storm on behalf of Brooklyn, end another by ihe Hon. Wm. M. Evarto on behalf of the olty of New Y’ork. A Break la the Hiseleelppi Levee*. Hxi.sna, Ark., April 19.—Fltohogh levee, Ave mt:eesouth of Helene, to restore which deeper*!* effort* have been made, give way tart nlabt. aud the water ia now pouring through a 200 yard crevaaaa. The affect of thto break will be to increase the extant of the overflow la this county at least one-fifth. Th* river oonUnnea rtofug on* Inch per day. with the great 81. Francto basin fall enough to maintain tbe present siege of water for at least four weeks. The Fly Cabana. Havana, April 19.—An axamlnation shows tbat tbe thieves wbo broke into the vault where the go verb meat deposits iti stamps, secured Bsnss,ST®.fr M “ ,,u '" Mirw “ Owing to the excessive amount of Mexican River dollars circulating here, tradesman nave agreed to motive than lor not more than ninety oenta on the dollar. Foreign Coin Movement, London. April 19.—The weekly statement of the Beak of England show* a decrease of hellion of £2*0 009. The proportion of reserve to Bank of France shows an Increase of 40,MB 009 franca la golfl and 2A0M99 freacs la advar,
Wajmnoi—, . April U —Foe
barometer.
THE DEVOURING ELEMENT. •10,000 Fire la the BasUros* Fart oT OreaBold-Fear BaUdiage Beraed. ■Roetal dtepatch te The ladteaapoiti R«wal GaNXNFTXt.n, Ind , Af fit 19.—A Are broke ont la a row of frame buildings oa Main ttreet, thte morning, and four beetnem hossea wan boned b«fcw*ih» dune* could be controlled. Th* leaaas are m follows: ■Men Walsh, bnlldtng, 91 ,OCO; no Insurance.
stock. 94.0M); loa poll* lor fl tto. Several other‘house* caught Are. but were mved without much damage. Th* total Ion will be about910,tea Loseea by Fir*. Mn roan, Mara , April 19 -A thousand acres of woodland were burned over )Mt night la Milford a id Honklntan. Several hundred corda of ent wood were burned. Cureki.and, April 19.—At 1 :»0 this morning, fire broke ou tin House A Davidson’s planing mill. Lom828,000 on buildings 916 090 on limber; Insurance 970 000 Two small dwe'Mngs adjoining the works also burned, the lamUtee barely escaping with their Uvea. A block of store* on Gold born* strati, (takvLlo, Ciuada In which ware also th* Masoolo and Orange nails, burned yesterday morning. Lore. (40 000. The largest Are In th* history of HantlngtoB, ^•,?2 onrrr i 1 etteraooa, destroy Ing 940.000 worth ol pro pony, rendering home1cm fllteen or twenty famlllee, and leaving but lour buildings standing in a b ook in fast iquare. A roof fell In burying five fireman, bat tbey were extricated with only a few bruleee, except one man named Ray. who waa aeriousty Injured. The fire I* supposed to have originated from the oarelem handling of mate ho*. NTRIKEN AND STRIKERS. A Red notion of Half • Coat a Baehel will Probably cause • Strike In the Pittsburg Coal District.
rimnuao, April 19.—The railroad coal operator# met this morning, and nnanlmouely decided to rednoo th* mining rat* on April fid from ay* cents to s cent! per bushel. The miners will meet next Tuesday and taka action tnregafd to the reduction. It la thoogkt a atrtka Chtoago Btrthora. Chicaoo, April 18-The Btriklng brick layers Will parade, this evening,and b* Joined by other local unions in a maaa meeting oa th* lake front. The general situation to nnohanged, aav* tt 1* declared that married men among th* rtrikei* are being oompeiU-d toaooept tha teraae of the builders, driven to it by the long lockout* agar makera have formally announced their Intention to atria* May 1st, against certain flrma of this Olty, wbo bav* not aocaded to their demanda The flrma assart that they are awaiting 1U11 Booming Oroaham, l Gath'a let let.]
iarm quesuou wno win ue reepecteo. tbo prmldent might give an estimate tnat would be rallied to U ho had attended to anvatadyor ■cltnce whatever except that ot dining. The party can not oarry a bund tariff bllL It mart Lonretlv reducethe tariff yet moreand rtlll leave protection enough aot to disarrange th# labor market. Roman is fit to run for preddout wha to not bold and wise enough to head thto ravlaore movement. Th* man who Ilea back expect log to get the nomination by dodging tbl* essential work for hit party la a moral coward, dome ray Gresham to to be the formnlator. OURRMMF RBWS OORDMN9BD. DomMtJe. Oil closed in Pifaburg. at noon, at 94%0. cattttfVwo^ h0t * kt UlUc ** 0 ' ^ ! °{ ,n "‘- There me over 960 devloea lor putting t*i# graph and telephone wine under ground pat ented. Judge Thoman aaya there is nothing In the Mw rarvlo* law to prevent th* removal ot oiii oera. One of the feature* of the next oinolnnaU Nrand 9200 counsel fee*. Rreaident Arthur wUl din* with the mem ben of the New York Ohamber of Oommero* at Belmonioo's on tbe 8ti> of May. Tha Mutual Union itookholders, ymtorday, unanimously ratified the lease of the company's property to the Western Union.
Rogers, In tha United States court at Utile Kook. ArkansM, ex-Unlted Btatas Marahal J. T. Brown, Jr., waa convicted oa perjury, having been previously convicted of forgery. Secretary Folger left for hto home in Geneva, New York, on a telegram aanounofim Ike serious llluem of bto eon and eldest daughtm, both ol whom are sufferiug from ooneumptloa. Drafts from tha short born herds ot Richard Glbaon.ol llderton, Ind,, and Rlgdoo, Ha us tan A Bon, ol Blandiusvllla, 111., were sold at Ohicego yesterday. Thirty flv* head ware disposed ollor 987,0C0.
leied to the extant ol 96*.M0.
with Yonaldeiable plunder, wlti awakened any of the inhabitants. The Union Pacific railroad company are in debt to the government to the amount ol 91,CM,COO, and there to some talk of requiring payment before any more dividends are dacUred, but tecretary Teller does not seem to be In sympathy with the plan. A report haa been raoelvad by tba nations 1 board ol health (tying that cholera, which pre* vailed to .n alarming extant in China, Japan and India soma time ago. haa disappeared The report haa also been received that smallpox la raging la Rio da Jametro. Over 917,000 worth ol looda. stolen from various stores, wen found, Tuesday, in the room of Mary Kerahaw, at Lowell. Mam., a thief who haa been sentenced to six months In the house ot oor recti on. She cam* tram England two years ago, and waa known as a thief in her own
country.
Dr H. W. Thoma. formerly a Methodist mini*-
called to occupy the
urch pulpit et Aurora on Boa
the next
ter ol ualrego, has been
Uni venal tot ch
final ainnsmenu Intervene. The oommlarioner of Internal revenue haa decided to redeem tbe stamps and return to the o« non with ihe word ‘-redeemed” Imprinted upon each check, all checks and dr alto bearing 2 cent Internal revenue stamps which remain unused oo July 1. These ohocka and dr Alta oaa then be need op la the regular ootum ot boat-
asm.
Alderman John Howard, ol last Saginaw, haa
been aneeted. charged with accepting 99M aa a bribe to vote tor a City offloar. According to the statute under which he is arrested, be to ItaMe
to tmprieooment in the state prison not more than ten yean, er by a line a
Ing 96,090 and imprleonment In the county jatl
tor a ten#
Bflneaotexoead-
for ono ytor. H
Oeorst 7. Mil lor. la ihoomniojof tbo WUIImb
STS-Hssas,
hired log tbeporpem of staria« hto plunder. rffinfariait U'wTmT^* rtTtnYirl 14 llitroiiynx SMdcsensof spoons, knives aad form.
In th* event of war between Franc# and China, Germany will probably take a hand. Rioting oontiunea to aeoompany the work ea the Peaema caul, and a number of Jamaicans have been killed by the native#. Tbe Dominion government has awarded s French company 9«.ooo a rear far a monthly line between Havre and ManinaL mined to raalat Fieneh aggreaMon in ABffiem. Having dtocovend that# oartala area la Aaid to soitabta (or the production of cotton, th* Oteebnrg Bmetana ere gcepailng to make tae
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