Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL7 TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 10. 1885
LEGISLATIVE NOTES.
Ejection of Stato Ubrarlaxi asd Other Ofllcers Yesterday. Fonlke's CItII Serrice Mil Lfk'Jj to Inaagurate a Heated Discussion. Mr. Patten's Apportionment Bill Makes a Number of Important Changes. Siesta are of the Governor Concerning tt Idortoa Monument The Kn'KCtStCWn Home Investigation. Mr. r.obinfon's bill for th protection of f f rsccs worklrp in ccal mines waayesterday -wn.Bded and ordered cgioid. Tbeo'll for reorganizing the S'ate Trewi.:et'a. cilice Las been referred to the. Judiiary ComnHtee with instructions to report tiQ arly day. Traiure r Cccper will enter upon his new irini c! ctlice to day, hut it is not expeclei thithewiU be able to make his new bond rf $700,000 before the hst of theweefe. In tr-e rutantlme be will be held under th old hend. It Is no cmv matter tn give a tor.d of $700. CCO, and the nece3jar7 time will be given in which to etc are bondsmen. The committee Investigating the Knighte"lowa Home took: the evideace of quite a number of tb3 teachers and pupils at that institution on Saturday, and continued the ifivesticaticn at the Grand Uotel ye3ter ;ay. 'the charges aainet Goar have not 'ta taken up, the committee confining it n-'.f at pre-tut to thoie aCectinj? Saperin "rr(!iDt While. Mr. Kreugtr'a joint resolution amending the Constitution by makicg the cilices ot Auditor, Treasurer and Secretary of .State elective for four yearn came np on second ifvOlLQ and was ordered expressed. Mr Maun, of Tippecance, will to day iutrodace I ccr current resDlutlJn providing for mak ics the cOire of Etats Superintendent of la stiticticn also a forr years' o:lke TLe Internationa? Workitigmen's Associa lion is esid to have diatributed circular rnerg the Senators freely condemning the Foulke dynamite bill, to the pasnsecf which they are bitterly opposed. Th lissection of the bill makes it a felony t) pness such explosive, with inteut to do harm to person cr property. Section two makes it a fe.cny for any person or company to trans port or store such expiosive3 for auch d tugerons purposes. The question of fixing the weight cf a bushel of oats came up on yesterday, when the committee reported adversely upon the bill charging the we'ght from thirty-three to thirty-two pounds. The author of thbill taid the standard weight in all the aijoinirg States is thirty-two pounds, and ne did not cee why Indiana farmers should sail thirty-three pounds for a bnsoel and the shipper fell the fame at thirty-two pounds The Hocse refused to concur in the report o! the committee to indefinitely postpone the bill, and it was ordered engrossed. A bill authorizing cUiea to license and levy a tax on vehicles has been prepared but fcaa not yet been introduced. It Include? in its provisions coaches, hack, drays, omnibuses, carriage?, baggies, car.?, watrcrs.and other vehicle ewe el bv persons living within the city, cr by outsiders who habitually use the tame in hauling produce, juilk, brick, or ether articles into the city. It Is provided that no family carriage nor tupgyehaU be taxed to exceed five dollar? rer annum, and no other vehicle to exceed twelve; ai.d that all special taxes collected in thi3 way thall be used toward making and repairing Erects. The Fee ate and House of Representatives tuet in joint convention at 11:30 o'clock yestrjJay sftfrnocn, erator Mages presiding the al?ence of Leiutenant-Go7ernor 2irscn. The object of the convention was t- e'ct officers :or tL several positions for which seminations have been made. The fwlowirg were elected: State Librarian. iMis Lfzzia O. Callia; Chtef of Bureau of MütittH, 'V. A. I'celle; Director State X'r s.jd North, George Mayer: Director State I'xison Ecutb, John Ilorn ; Trustee Insane Hospital, I H. Burrell; Trustee Deaf and Dnmb Institute. J. B Ureen; Trustee for Itiind Asjium, Calvin Stogdill. Senator Fculie's Civil Service bill has been made the special order for Friday at -o'clcck, and a lively time is expected in the berate. Tfce Judiciary Committee had charge of the bill, and Senator Weir united -with the llepublicans in making a majority report fav.-iable t" its pf;"io. S-nator Kanlkner g&v- notice cf a minority report, i;d the t:'sco5km of iWe is mate the ecial erdtr or Friday. Humor bai it thu Srcator "Weir is net the ouly on on the 1'en.ocratic tV.o who favors the b!!I. and the cutiock for the adoption o! the majority ret rt is cccd. The bill, in innnv rt3pect2. is f.iuilnr to the I'endletcn Civil barvice bill. tud is aid to be almost identical with the oen.w in operation in Ntw York. tUS PaTTEX AITORTIOSMEST. Brprt2teiive Taiten yesterday intro-l-JCfd Corgxe?tional ard Legislative apioitioinrjt biilä, which make some t Lacft-s Jrtm the preeent apportionment. In the till redisricting the S:ate for Coni.re.:cri inrcses Crawford County is changed ficm the Third Dktrict to the Second, Soliuan from the Second to the Eighth, V.'irren from tha Kighth to the Tenth. Hr.sh from the Sixth to the Fourth, end Grant from the Eleventh to the Sixth. in reaisinciiEg toe Stats for Senatorial aid Legnlative putpeses the Senatorial cenngea are m iniows: Kph -u:d 5r.Ihya are changed to Knnt r;d Iike. Greene and Daviess to Sullivan and Grteue; Bike and Warrick to Warrick cud Srencer; Spencer and Ferrv to Dubois and I'erry. and making Sn:. trnai Iistrict of Daviess and Martin; Harnen, Crswford and Orauge are chani-Ht to Waihingtun, Orange and Crawford; Flovd srd Washington toFioyd and Harri3oa; Jtcott and Cljrk to Clark, S:.ott and Jennings; Jfison to Clark and JelTerson (the Sena tciia! Üoat is taken from Dabais, Martin ai d Lawrence): Ripley and Franklin to B pley, Franklin and Union; Monroe. J3 own and Bartholomew to Barlholmew ard Jahmoa; Johnson and Margin to Brown, Morgan and Monroe; Barr: and Verixilicn to Vigo, Bark and Vermilion; Henry and TX-Unarw to Heury and Ftyette; tierttorial float ci7tn to Madison, Ttptin und Hamilton ;; Mor.tgon.ery to Montjirv. Bode- acd Cunioo: 'arroll. White and lVaski to CarrVl and White: Cas to Oa ft a Miami; Howard a?id Miami to Cm, Miami atd Howard; Nekton. Jaipur and Benton to Beaton, Newton, Jaspyr and Buliiil; Lagrange and oblo to LasrangQ and
6teuben ; Steuben and DeKalb, to N V.e and DeKa'h. The Ileprcentative changes are t )Uows: ' Toiey. Vanderturah and Warrick Riven t Meat; Tike and Dubois changed to ftfce aal .Krox: Sullivan, Greene and Knox to Satli van, Vigo and Vermilion; Lrenc tu Lawrence, Oranee aDd Dubois; Flovd. Clark end Scott to Floyd. Clark nd Jeversen; Jennings to Scott and Jnc!nß?: It'n'ey, O4catur and Franklin to Dearborn, Franklin and Union; Monroe ani Brown to Brown szd Morgan: Morjaa to Monroe. Morguand Brown; Marion. ShelDy and Bartholome to Marlon. Hancock and Shelby (tatia zy the Coa; from Madison. Hancock and Henry); Hendricks, Patnaai and Ciay to I'utrani, Boone and Man!eorxery (one lieprp-entd'dve tftkn Kwsy from Tippecnoe and male a joint with Clinton): White and Banton to White acd Pulaski : Cass and Miam, a Joint Beprewctative; WUr, Adm and Jay to Adams, Jar aid Biacfeford; Blackford and Wells to Wells; c-De Heprean'.aMve front Alln and joined with Wüilley ; Koc;n?ko end Wabash to Klkhart, Noble au.i DiKilb: St. Joseph cne additional reorcsorttaMy.
1 1 i tu Di-trict (:uut fnl S-niturs ?A I ir js t-. in li. M Viic&n j.reaonttivt. .'. DemccrAt.-, -l ilr publicans. MOr.T'i. MOM M KM Tl e fo'Iorirg nit";: ni tn? Gaveraor ws laid befcre tLe Sriatn yfEerday: I KITIVK PhVVl'.TM'CNT. 1m:.nai'(l:, r"e':. Is5. )" (.kmikmks tj'K Ekaik 1 bave the hoaor t' iii LMiiit Lcrewitri a copyota commuctcatioii of ti e Mb mn., received j me from Hon Coaral Iielor nl otners. truaues ct the Morton Uonu i! ft-fal Afsociation. -rtftntin? to tho State of In diacA the brrn z B;atue of the lite Governor Oil rer r. Morton, recently erected ia the Governor Circle In this ciiy, and nuking that tfce mma b atcn-tcl by tie General Assembly cow in swioa. ff iht prortrty of the SUip, Kith a reqaest that I vlll tran-uiit 10 you mca conamuoictoTi. or a ccpy thereof. The nie is Fucmitted to you for udi actioD as you may consiOcr necessiirj'. A r cirwuniration similAr to this has been transn.:lUd lo the House of Repre:itatives.4 Uaw l Gkay, Governor. The letter referred to iir tbe foregoing was f.s follows: To Bis Excellency. Iaae Y Gray; Governor of IuBeai: Ftti The nrdertiinen, Trn'tec (f ta Mortoa iloiiurreutnl AJsoclailon, Lc ldve tfay ttat, f on after the 1eaih of th te Oliver 1. 5loiton. ai eilort wa3ieton foot to raie funis with whii: to erect a monument to hi memory, ard an ti!-ci latlon wss formed for that p;irpoe. 'ti e a.cocit tiou lalsequcnUy dsterrained tha: tl.e strccture to be -retted hbould consist of u statoe of Governor Morton, to b-? pla--l ia som; f nblic pace in ibe city ef Indianatol.s JnJaaury, l5t, a bronze Matae was completed an J trtced In the Governor's Circle. In the e lty of Incl.anepolis, wheie it row is. Tne ro-t of th" itiucture was tetw?eu JM.CO'J and Slt.OCO an 1 has ren iaM lor roainly ut of Toluntary coutributions of the people of thla State. Actin? on behalf of the contributo-a of the fuid, we desire to pres nt, and do hereby oreent. the utatuo to th titate of Indiana, and ak that it may be accepts 1 by the General Arsembiy of tho ?ute, 110 it; ftsion, as the property of the ötate, anl thdt 6UCU protection Kay te given to tho struc'ure as ia accorded to Other public property. - Trusting tha: ycur Excellency will transmit this comnianica ticn, cr crples thereof, to tte General AstnDly. with tach recommendation in relation thereto .; your own judgment may approve, we are very le.'ptctiully jours. Conrad Bakek. W. R. HOU.OWAY, JoirNCnr.L'n.N. W. A. K ETCH L'M, E. U. MARTINHAt.E. J. A. WlI.UMAS. Ir.diatarol!?, Feb. 8, J S3. Real Estate Trnnurera. Ifce lollowlas deeds were recorded Monday, February 5, M reported by Steeg & EeraiAraer, .absüaet compüera, u and 15 Thorpe Eiock. Telephone, LC43: William Wilkinfon and vlt to Ferdinand bebroeder, varranly deed to lot 4 iullubtard et ai'a. tun iivLdou of lots I, 2, 7 and 8 ia quarel2 in their southlast addition lo the city of Indiaaapo.Is 5 2.LC0 0) A'.naiillas lrtejson and husband to K'tie Fmcnsoa etal., warr&nty deed to pm f lot 45 in Isaac Blackford's saDdiviicn ol outlot 15:, i3and 151 ia the ilyot IudiaiJftt-olis l)C i Jor;n V. Davie, aclralnistrator, to .M trth.i J. iloberts, Edminif'ttator'a deed to lot 1j m Alvojd it C'o.'a subdivision of i:uticr"8 Keond aJ'Jitiua to the city of li'dlaGHpotl? Q73 CO John C. New, executor, to?A3oipi Yourc. executor's deed to lo: 1 in iqrare 16 in lMty's addition to the city of Indianapolis 103 0 John C New, executor, to t?inou C. . bteinliiuer. ejecutor's deed to iot2ia to'iare 16 In Beaty'a addition to te ity of Indianapolis .... 100 03 Wiley M. Low ry to Mary Tutewiler, quitclaim deed to iot 10 iu ll-jnry 'iutewiler'8 sutdivision f)f lot 11 iu I'teeton A. Davidson's addition to the city of Indianapolis - :: JO o: I'ricli.'a Holmes to William Wundrurn, warranty deed topart ot the east half of the northeast quarter of section It, township 15. ranieS east - iZO O El'a ia:e acd husband to Anderson Kincaid. warranty deed to part of let 5 In H. L. waiter's subdivision of lot? 9 acd tu ot Hubbard et al'a. subdiviMna of fqusre 12 In ti.eir southeast addition totbecit. of la tiasapo'.is SCO CO Francis M. CLurciimau e: al. to ?amuI II. Mcllva nc, q'lit cJatm dee 1 to lot 17 in Metivaiue )io;r" a J a it 'ort to the city o Ir,.lirroli. Oil Jrob J. Uankm an 1 wif? to Ma-y V. I'avi. varrantv detd to lot I in sqnre i!' Charh.B V. P.e'nrich's outneaet ..Mit ion to Cutur-lan t 175 CO Tre reira of L;:.hi Taylor to Muy Jolmr.tiins, vf rr.tnt.? deed to U. -0 i i Sjer.n Co n cord Woodl vn ud- ; duion to tae ci y iuJidn-ipc'.is l.'W) oi Conveyarces, 11; consideration. I 7.: The Ricka. Co to the Meri-lian Bink to niht and the thrf-!etged half mils race. It will b2 the funniest fnncy race ever witnessed outside of London. He i? indeed a very enteryris'rs manager wro imports curiosities o' the character cf tnrse which have arrived for the purpose of Ukin? part in entertaining those wLo spectate" at the B nk to nieht. Neit Friday evening, at the MerUian Bink, the first grand ioanueradA of th-s sesen will take u'ace The festivities will continue until midnight. No ona withoit rnBEk will bo sllowed the priTilffe of the Moor until 10 ;;) o'clock, at wa ch hour mails will be removed. Belligerent Relatives. William Mitchell, colored, while alightly urder the 'fluesce" !a;t evening walked into his brother in-Iaw'a house on the corner of Filen and North street, and be.art to quarrel with that ceiitleccan, who 6taicht w ay prepired to fire Lim ont. A scutlis ensued, and tfce icreams of ehe women attrficted Tatrolman Hurt to the s:eoe. The cfi'cer sent Mitchell down in the wa,:oa on changes of nalicious treapaa and peaci disturbance. Lotta. The Grand Opera Hoaie contained a lare audiecc last niht to welcome thia pleasant rd topular r.cre?s cn tha opening otsht of htr yreeent brief e:-aj:enient. We had trepared a Ion? ar.d eiaborate critxi3m of ttet.eiforii.ar.ee, hut Had it iTpiib'.a to .ive it space. To nilit her?nev p!ay, Mamselle Nitcncbe." Go acd s?9 tie favciite. The Largest Ut on Utr rJ. y Illirine Journal. Carlton Norwood .V Co , of Rickport. Me., Trill launch, ia the tpiizg a jliip capable Ql
carrying 4.000 toes dead weieht. Sh wilt have a keel 203 feet Ion?, fort y-five feet bum and twenty-eight feet deep. "
IT RI ST IN TIIK P TTKK'I FIELD. SnI Vlorj of a Virgiui l orird ly III lratmeijt to ui Away From Home. Baltimore S,e:ijl j Th lttt sad chapter ir. tne life ofn bealtifnl wcii.au, oeart-hroien through uniind trf atiiiect. wa- closed oa Wednesday by th" burial of Mary Riley iu the pot'er'a rlell at Sweet Hall, m Kin William County, Virginia. Twelve jears ago Mis Btiey iivd with her fattier and mctaer on a far ai n-ar Bweet Hali. Her inoth?r d"d, and the father rv8rried again From tba. tiro tp uirl's life became unbearable, aid st:e cane t Baltimore witb eoaie iitKf''3 wii-j ini ben alaves in the family befo th t?ir Here che cbtaineda Hitaiton as a dremaker and lived with her fo.er j-iavca. Hard work and eiDure soon bröfcs ilown her health asd she finally bcicuc coanimu tite Fivt years ajro ahf married a uiuUmo I arced Jackson, whom she ltftaftr a year'c. mtf. Apaia he worked et dre-s'niaSiiiif. livir. with colored friend at Gil Brushllev. Hher1 ehr died ui Wednesday, l.tou fxy '22. The hedy waj kept revral diy 8nd tljf-n tbippttl to STetIIi'l. Va.witi-. the followinz note a;t tched la tDe cotlia : "Miry is di-aJ. ard it ai z.t last re ls that shb should ba buried in Kinj William County.' At 3'tt HVd, nh dy r.lii-Min the br dy, the ia;lru:il band buried it ntar the ttation. French Mnllng. I Btkravia When it ceased to he tne fashion 1 1 wear swords iu the last century, pistols were Mn bfrtitutfd for peraonal encounters. This made dueliDg far lets amnsicg aud more darerous, ar d proportionally less pap )la-. The duel in EoglaDd received practici'ly it coop de grace with the new Articles of War cf is 11, which discredited the pract.ca in the army by oUVrirj; Ksntlemen facilities for public expiration, apology or arbitration in the prefer.ee of their cjruuuudiDS oilicr. But previous to this -'the dufl o: tajfaction" hsl atsnn-ed the moat prepojtrou8 forms. l'ait;ea ar;rfed t; draw ljiv or piftols pnd to fi'it, the one with a JcfcJtd, tho otpr icr.li in un OAdevi weapDn. Thi allair of honcr ( .') vth h1 -?s at shri dittar.CfS ai:d fii:a b!ar and the i'jsjr wae usually killed Another plt i wai to j;o into a dark room tcetbr ar.d commence fixic?. Thre U a beautiful en.l pthotir stcry told cf two men, the or.e a "kind" man and the otter a ' timid" man, wfo found them?f Ives unhappily bouud to n.ht, and choi-e tbetldrk roonidu-d Thoktud mao b.ad lo fire first, and, net wishing to hars hart t is adversary, croped hla way tothecbimn.'ypiece. and, idacinir, the muzzle of hU pi?tj! etrnit bt np the chimney, paBed thvi triier, when, to his toüsterLa'ion, with a frihtfai jell down carxe his adversary, the tini'd man, who had telecttd that" fatal hidin place. Anrther grotfius form was th "medical duel," one swallowing h pill mail' of bread, the other swallowing one miJe o: TOj'sod. When matters ha.l re(ichi thi point public opinion net nncatnrallv to-" a torn for the b?tter, acd refiolvrd to saa!.' by the cid cbsoltte law -aiinat duelintr, while eracting new by laws for rha araiy which, cf course, reacted powerfully, ith k tort of prcfesvloral aathority, upoa the prac tice cf belliccte civilians. The duel was oripinftlly a mare trial of might, Bke cur prize riht; it was 9a used by armies and nations, ai in the cas-i of" Dtvii and Goliath, or aj when Charle V. chal lfceed Charleinspne to einsle combat. Bat in iLtdiifval tin es it ot t j be also us?d as a test of xiht, the ff.elipp cf a jaJiclai trisl by ordeal entering into tne ertil between two peisoris, each claim .np r-crht on h is tide. The judicial trial bv oid. al was abandoned ia tha icin of Elizi t.etb, but the practxe of private dQeliDcchas survived in epi'.e cf tha a.lvarrfi If-s?ation, end is cxctfdins'y popular iu Fraccedownto the present d:;y. The law ofciviUzed nations has, howHver, alvays teed de?d aeaiest it. In JÖJt the Birlia n.ent c f Bris went so far as 1 3 dpclara evry ouei'i:t a reb!e to his majesty: nevertheless in the first eighteen j ears of Henri Qdartrj' iein to fewer loan 4 O0t ?ntleiuen ar. ta;dtohave ptiished in duel, r.id Heart hirxte'f remarktd. when rirvin rba!I-nr,?(l Bon Philip, nf Svny, "If 1 hid not b-n kir: I ouid have Ueri vrur sreond." Oir Anifcr-fsiior. Lord Herbert at tbn coun of Louis Xllf, wrote homr tuat h? hardlv ever lret a French r.tiemin of repute who had net either kiiltd hi3 mn or mt-fiiit to do so! and this in tpite of Inw? fo severe that iLr two grtatet dualists of the ap;e, the Count do HonttevtiU atid the Marqals do Benron, were both behealed, bein thken in ßrrantö delicto. Louis XIV. puDiishid enother severe edict in lo'l9, and had the conrace to enforce it. The practice was c tiecked f ir a timcbut it received a new impblse after the clo:e of the Napoleonic wars. The dollar S3 rf Lou?s Bhilippe'e rain and the dieKluier.es nf Louis Napoleon's both festered cuelJpe. The present 4 opportunist" republic bids fair to outbid both. You can hardly take up a French :.?wpap?r witaout ieadicp: an account of various duels. Lik? the Ftiirides in Baris, arul tin', rail y a'mlts in Efirland. due's form a rej-uUr a'ai ni'ih app.'f c.'attd irt-ui of French daHy ne3. It is ilillicclt to thiuk of M. dCirard!ns ho mnsr deed pcor xrmar d Cart- i them.t brilliant ycLcr jourra ist iu France without iaipatierce ed disgust, or to read of M. Rjchefcrt's exploit the othsr day without a sraile. Th bhkir har.ds in the mot cordial way with M. Recht 'ort, tb compliments on his 8v.cidmarf hip. vrcat tirn !.':e blood Mowed from an urly wound, intlicted by him ai hi wes mnppu. Ma own Uf clr. at all s many little French poiLt! (of honor?) which we aie i-ure bis challenger, Captaia Fourniir, was delighted to se noticd in the paoers. No doubt every billiard loam and cafe in Taris p'cated over the details, and the heroes. Rcchefort and Fournier, were duly feted and dir.ed tocethcr ps soon as their respective wounda were soülcientiy healed. Mean bile Jchn Bull reads the ta e and grunts out loud, ''Tha whole tbiog ia t brutal larr and the 'principals' are no better than a couple Of &SS?8." Uov Some Statesmen Wear Their Hat CticasoTribuue. Mr. Evait3 introduced into Washington what 13 called the itatesrcarrs fashioa of Hearing silk bat?. Ha wetrj his hit clear over on the bacfc part of his head at an auele of forty-five decrees. He then brings it fcrvrard e.t this angle until it bra.! cat his ears at right angles from Iiis üead. Tnere are a great many statesmen vrho wear their hats in tho same way. A man in pibtic life who we&re a new shiny hat rluht side front and squarely on his head is cjnsidered a man witn no promise, and with the certainty of an obscure future bfjre him. Most of the leading Jast;c-J of tLfe Supreme Court wear their hats upon lha beck of their heads. Senator Jone?, one of the meat constitutional lawyers in the Senate, a'wiys wears his hat very much npon the back of his head and always wrcrg?:de before. President Arthur rained all chance for hij Administration at th very stsrt. lie wore nev thiny hita and he always put them on straight. He tried to cja&e a came for himself in American history, however, bv having hats uivia in a pir t'ca'ar ftzhlon for hiir.lf. Th6 crown la about four inche higher than th regulation L&t, while the brim ia aliU aad ÜM laiteil
of rolling. His whit cu iner ht las uranerwa made mm the same b!o"k. This 8tes f ecrtn r city, however, d d not save him. Th fct till remains that the bets were cf recent msk and wer worn eqnaiely npon the hfid. Tol may soem to be a lltt'e thin?, but tb pibli mea of Washiniton never had aov ''ontileafis in him wben they giw hiiu iuo e tue trademark cf a statesman.
Now fur Worn ! New York World.; In les than foar wtets from t-?y Mr. C-veland wid go t'j Vv'aauK''fi to take charpe of F-e ExecavvDepartment of the Government. The Berrocrht9 will he jahi!at e-s m n atter of coure They oiisht t i bs. Bat there wjli be no froth and fi immry, as a: a Bepublican Itanuration. Mr C;vIand i elected to do a very arddous au.l serious woik, and he will ?et ahoat it a a matter ot b'jfcUie- in a busings JiKe n-nnfcr Mr. Cmelaud wj;1 not tr) to Wtshnajtia like Grar.t. to surround b'indf with oh! f:inu-r,rr churns, to arc?t tf!s to f-tvO'-money jrnkiptf Cabinet ci'.i r, totti'id ty wLisVy rij -fcrttiir;j- u'iil t j ''vri' t'i.te;tjot! for :iM il H worth. Mr. (l!evlmd L-ea not c; to W:t hmitor. !ii. ITayce. lo reward the r-ol -v 'l n.jt-' the dhce for hin to nv a' I stUry. aud to t ore upon tle (i vru ' rt i a -:ty lercfPv way tt-r-juu Tro'sirv oiiHcella lim." " 'r. Cleveland !op riot ixo to the National capital, like Arthur, tn pi j y t"o l dinner?. Mhibit himself at h:l iiy in bed nutil noon, kffp a sno "(abinft," not f.ir hi onnvellor but f jr "the b-jrs," and have a 'Vcod titr.ft" troTierally. Mr. Cleve'and trrea to Wahit:2;V'n to ha7 a vf rv labor o:;i. trying time, wttli sorioas work bfor Liiu, and with te ameit in itrtion to perform it th ronh'y nuvi hon?tlv not tr-ht hn may per.ona'ly have a ! ".'cod t i rrit-" but that ttie coautry may hav? gocdtiujs. Irch1 In luv 1'uilare lu dlntni. ; H,jr;la.d Arus j The policy of hi;;h licern, trio ! ia N? brv.tky, Mi-s'-iuri a:d Lliuois, hn hit ip eilect to iednc.1 Lr.My fie Mimvr of drl.ui:in tr.loorit, und ba tirosd rdr. it- ts : revenue intj (he S'ate T-ea urijN. Tm poj t. cf Ksin :: crT-iiiUy imrtint 'When onrevterne-i prohibi:!o.i fr;.od .-av-pdten thio"ii;h with tl-:r exasriiuit vf shall le able to rsunnte with 8 mn Aocara-iv how far they h ve intpraved u; tr.te rfulte. As yet. aPer a trial of more t n a i thirty yers, it do3 not appv.-r tha liqu r shors have ten m t erially dim nislio t othat the b'a'o'3 rvenue3 have bn mieri ally ircrea.ied. H iw toug must we w.itt I?: the rrcmhed suc:e3? Minority Itir o-nt1tlon. j PhlladelpiiU Njws-Kep.J The rcod h irps cf this life rs not ! avavdivided up evenly. Th-re 9TS l'XJ.OVj ii publica: s and 0i0 D-ruacrit? iri t'ailais! Vbia. And jet, aTordin !." the nev np p'Tt'orirnt. the forirr tre tn have hirtytomemb?r5 of th-3 L5j.r,isia:uri a id ths U ter seyen. Sfr.Doualit the Per. ' iCacs s city Timos. Hop. Joseph K MoDjrta'd of Indiana, it the peer o! any ma'i la the l'.-il.jn iu b a!.T ard statesraKriEhip, and if Besideat -elicit ritveltttd o'j't rill him into his Cabinet. tiia coup try wi 1 always think ue shjald have uens so. . i . 1 1 1. ii i I, I'lg Auction S.1 of Hordes Lfiix.'ptcn Con.h'cation 8ile Company will io d iht:r t;i-t sain of HUh bred Trot t?rr, lrr'stf rs. Sadd'ers, Stallions, Brood Mai(, Uüdevel.'tptd Youngsters Jncks and JTrt?, at Lrxington, Ky., February 17 and Fx n': Sjt-d for a catalogue SOCIETY NOTICE3. ATTKN'TioN. SIR KMGHTS-Rapar Co a niHUtlfry No. 1, K. T stated onclavc- ni V M?onic Temple this (Tuesday ) ev-.aing at 7:l(i o'clock. 1'HINE S G C. HUNT, E. C. Vi;.i!AM FT. S MYTHE, i'.ecor-Kr. C. II KKEOLLO .V VJI1SKH', Fu'.'did Directors and Embnlraer. No. 77 North PeUvrare street. Tc: pbose renncctiou to ollice aud residences, terr ases for Weddings aud Parties. Ho'v l:-rr undn--.at:i waat c rerfen t iu? That pilaT-il rcrlid or'"orclr.i- ia" U&eew ci. eaö?nt.:i to evsry as-" cztut 1113 li 7cc.clv?l7 un-ncrc?zrr-7j9 ecientifta Zziziplr-n ir::i;-d t3 crou3 r3;3tcs aud rlzea of ih Hicar." sho3. tarjres per?: fit. fa th-jJx c.-iiV-lirr. absivjJuto t-o.Iom 2rcm tli? torture cf brliaiin.7 in." they ari aar n-d cc Isfort ab. i 3 tfvj irrt day. 6c".J er.TTwfir-AkFO'urct-;?c5?-!r-T titju. HAN AN i SON. HOTEL WIND30II AND
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Sell the .City Gas COKE, alvyay a Dry tied Clwtu, an! All Kitidn of COAL Vt JL.O weist PriccH. OFFICI73 60 Vo?ih D6latrxrc,I40 South Alabama, and 459 Kaat onto Street. Tolarhcnc 444.
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LOST ADy article of value, not ciclits three lines, lnferted two times FRLK Under the head "Situatiou Wanted," four liuea orlop, inserted FREE. j AM Hl A eituatioa by n:i pjrM eit f-ut V f hand: cood waei expected. Addro JOdv, r.ticel nice. c S WANTFO Süuttlon hy n c-x, -pt? n t1 d-o-nakerto ew iafarai.p. call or a-lrM S47 Wcs: Michigan street. s XI , ASTr.D-SiM:?:o3 by f rst-'Jm roir. in V hfiei ct rf-putut Ca 1 n or itrMATHILDE ALLFN, Hi Nona ifcCartay Tro G :: Vi 7"ANTLl Sy jounr l'lyof rpriercr, r tnAtlu tn ('rfAitrfifcirn Nnr. atn.f ! vi.a. thipis?. Call or addrest D. A. II ,iU Kai M.ca-.aa fetreet. sä WJ ANTI'D - By a jov.nz .i iy. a po'tioa an i y. ii ivt or p.'sbtiut hui'kvftpr tu v -rjf. . rsnrc oihe or wftok-sA'e hon', t 3 i r k. it fi.irt acd a voa wrlicr, M Y. c-i.re Sentiut-1. 7ANTED-AGENlS-N'ow ryl fi nlT-d V rkture. DlrVcreof f r -n any ecer mi i;. Com ct iikentttfi. I'.irbie ' d h-r SNYDKU'd O.'YISli HOLSF, S-5 i l,1:a i4 j. , . ; .Mri)-(M'.d afrits wauifd t") introl ve ' iLe Co cpc-e.:ve i-yten. n n? and cervia method of ir.crt-HiDi; c.irh of m -uli-tu ir, sainiii? at ti ret.Oniag rrsri curnnnr". diva's nHl e S'01 a ir.oyih, V.'ottb rnülio is tn il:cn. Addrcfh, with tn:p, J. U. LINN, ium, Ind. :: ANNOUNCEMENT. rTUJOSK so:rg to Hot Sprinv tor t:ie tr-ainrat X M yiliiiia, gleft, ciolu-a. si-dfiiliuti"eo'.ii or t.U.t ili-tre.ti-, si be fuel for or.e ttixrd the eof t c f fi-.th a t ip at trie old reliable M-md. I r.iva letL lulled hero ioriwfpty tl.p. e y.i'S. a"d v;:a it c d.u'flji of !oi gana fne-c-ettful ex;?rie:irc can viri!t a irre in ail iac3 Spcrnat rrnct a.rl liairtcncy, m gi; their Rtat. t'0.:t:veiT cured. OIl.o: 1 .cur. S a ro. to 9 p. m.. 4 ; Virctira avoi r, ii öni a;o;if. 1111 pe- iwlti f'.iii il.revt'onset Si per tox. DR i'.ENXHTl", nutTi-assr to Ii V win.-. FOR SALE. ii OK ALE Oue fine ilrafi stalLou. KALSTOf tk CO. 15 V" OR LK c tu-n; A ceo ! .vW.C Hle notioo. I- wh;o-, i.'ih ?tl l('et iüipiovo-ioat. d-Oro-t- YoG b I.. c"i).;'jl Im, ln. " i 'S ON FY- At tl-e lowest rteof Interc-Pt. J. iY. U 1LLI MS Co , 3 at-d i Viutoa alocc. TO I.O HS Llon y !Ci pnvi.'e or pr-THy r ent: terms re-Swo:.ab!o. THO:l ai)AY4 (X).. '.A j-Ht IMarkftt t-treet. IndfanapoHs. FOR BENT. "V70P. F.r:NT Two or thrre utifurnis ie i ronn r on Kst New York street. Appiy at 97 Kst Washingtou fdreet. 2 'SAFE --- BRILLIANT !" Üd-LP Oil. "i35a3i'3S!i D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, office: W Kti aKblantcn s..KBMAP0L!S. IND. 9tll Thrcwn h Front sf Our Dcsrs ! OF SHOES! one: c.vsic LADIES' KID BUTTON", Opora Too, M?d? of fine Carar-oa Kid. lire nd aa I Stylish, icp I (j ove K ii, bus-urea i'. tt )u-i. . i I'-fidcll tae Lest Ear.'.ala c-vjr saowa ia laa OUSE ui l un aliinstoii ntroot. i 5 57
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IL 0. WEIGHT. & WRIGHT 19 St WHITEHEAD, Vaults, . Statuas,4 Etc., ELIJAH HED3E3. West Market St, near lUip.opi
