Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1885 — Page 5

TiE INDIANAPOLIS DAILil SENTINEL TUESDAY MOltNING' FEBRUARY 17.18851

LEGISLATIVE NOTES;

The Peraocratie Member Mett In Joint Cancni Ard Adept the Report of tho Committed of Thirteen JJZejardlnsr the Apportionment Ellle The Metropolitan Bill Alao Adopted. Testimony Taken In the Knightstown Home Investigation Other Legislative Notes. 11 Efw bond of the State Treanrer will Joe ld tc-dav. &3tcr Xclntctzh&3 iatroclaced a bill to abolish the State Beard oi Ilealth. The bill requiring Clerks of the Supreme Court to ketp ft :ecord cf th-ir ft?3 was dis- ( cased ia the S"r.-.te yestf-rdav, and finally : f;rred to a r?-.iI c JinniUue, with .njtrtb lionstD report ti day. The House yesterday considered tbe Connly fcuf erint?ndent'a bill, r-roTidin or a per cira of i" when actually employed and for -I;tt:r tba school upon invitation o! the Trustee ODly. The bill ww defeated. The Hovse resolution for sab mit tin;; to the people an amendment which xe3 the terms of county ofce3 at four ypars was concurred in by tbe Senate, after adopting an amendment that county surveyors may be rct lertH. Thomas M. Ochiltree, cl IlasUville,1? la the city yesterday consulting with the Damcritic members of the Leulatura t: hive liuüti County attached to the ul 1 Fourth Correctional District, Mr. Ocbiltrea is a x active Democrat, and a good o'iti3ül oran-.-i otorMy, "Willard, I) mean of Crown, C'dinpbel of St. Joseph, u!jd Huston vere ystf rdsy appointed a committee in iavrsiijMte ceit.vn newspaper charges ViW thare ar rny ert'c eu mora persons employed by the o:t:c-r? than the law autborize.s, and cae of tpe hs already drawn mor-j than his t v lor tbe entire session. A resolution has b?en ir.trodaced by Senator Mcintosh directing the Committee on ßwamp Lands to prepare a b II repealing the drainage act of 1881, and to provide new - iuieana for drainaze of wetlands. Senator Caoij-bell, c t' Et. Joe, hoped the Senate won; i i ot adopt th resolution. It was an attempts repeal wbat was called "the drcuit law," and to Tf st ail powers with the County Comlmsaicnera again. The I).aica20 Commissionerf, appointed by the Circuit Crmrt Jcdue, had given tatisfaction, the facilities for drainage were cheaper and more effective than under the eld County CominteiicnerV M&teni. Senator Sellers, of White, also hoped the resolution would cot be a Jopted. It was iiiaile the special order for Thnrsday. HIS rCRDL'E ar t.oikiatio.v. The House bill appropriating MO.WO to Purdue University camo up in the Senate yesterday and was passsd. The bill now only lacks the signature of the Governor to become a law. In his remirk3 upon tha bill ßenator Johnson of Tipp c moa, said: Mr. Prsipe.nt This arTrorjriation wag mvjp two years ago by the (;erer.l Assembly, but failed on x count of the failure of tbe appropriation bill. In which It hal btcu emboiied After l'tlrdue rciveM'y had thus, by a mere tccin'cnlity.an! ar&lnft the eipre-ce l opinion of the Mate, b'.ea deprived cf i legitimate supporr, tüe question rose, what was to be done? Tha en Jawraent fand granted ry tbe (Jencml Government is a conditional one, and rwvert; to tne United States tioveracif nt of tho State of Indiana fills to riiir.tain the I'nit er?ity. If Purdue, on account of tbe temperary aterjce of fnnds hud closed its doors, ttat fucd would have bceu forfeited ana Iudtaca voul l have lost one of her greit educat ooal io StititiGDs. In ltd pfedu-tnitm :i nnniDer of pstrict'o fit'zn of wealth ana intlaenr e cam? to , tte anist&sce of tlie l ohe s;ty. and tlirjjri teir ptiorj..i etioru ecitrtrt t ie rcurn to -re furdue to state iror ti.te -tnrti th ;e maa are entitled ti tfce gratitude o ;r e iv.aio O! Indiana, because they v. re ln-tiroi by tfcedftiire to dc an act of justice and me-1 , kud t!QMii to the honor ami ü i iaüü of tie MTe. wl i n. tLrougfi its (ienf r&I Aseiut! had iirfedy 1cc!rea for the apDroprntio.i. to b? reiiaboisd for tte assist an : ttey hat rjuderod it I this f rrorrlat'on f to yrar aso which, tven. by a deciJ! majority of the Senate and tue Ho'-e was deemed requi?ite iar the sacccsi of I'ardue IniVfrkity, whlcn 1 ask the Senate to alli nhour farther loUy. i'trtalnly tbe8enate t an not erform a fa'.rer, jtijstt.r Eid more meritor'.ou act, for in doiut: io tte Senate at one? expesf iti will to STttaia the educational intcr-e-ts of the Slate, aud it redeem an oOi'eatioa for VThJcfc, so to say, tte honor of the rftate standi pled jtea. Two ytars aco a certMn orpc-'tlon w mada t Is apprcprUtica on eccoufit . i a certain ureoi fraternity ru'e wrich tiad tcei introduced, and -whith wa highly ot;ectlonable to sor.je Senators. This rule has rr.; been in practi l opcrition for year, and tßj l'ivt:rlty lx vow under ta man aorectcf oceof tue b.-'st pwtlrsl cd-acators i:i the V est. l'rof'6'r Smart it is i r t';is senate now to give Mr. (i.urt h Mipr.ort ns win eab'e h;m really to r.iae Purdue I'm v.-rvity c!m e a 1 want It to l e. a pn'e to m v.'ioic -ti'e of Indiana. If it can be cone, i will done t y President 3ir.:irt. Lot vol a i!:--euting voioj la I card aittit this bi!U Tn2 I SMO- U KTIC C l l . The Democrats r. f t in a caucus last evenIn? for the purpose cf receiving :he report ' the Comrni'.tet o' Thir'e jn on tte Patte i A -yorth't'iueni btl's. Tht C-anressiaaal btil submitted was the em R3 tIven iu thv b?ntinel wtes. and tb Senatorial 1 3ierreseri1iuv r'!' intrclncd by Mr Pitten wtre sulstatttiaViy recommenJed by t r- riniitte ss orttV-ually drawn uj., ths c!:r?t3 1 ?irc very flight an i unim;i-rtiui An aenun.eot or to xeu otfered but r''rjpt'y voted down, and the ciiszii aropttd th" cor.mitttfc's report by an aliuoit nin-ciiuor: vcle. F'.iiatcr Schlc?, cf Vieo, then intrndnced n r.so!;:tion to take ud the Metropolitan Po lice h'li, and the sailing, whtca ha heretoIcre tf tn smooth, becarro all at once rong1! acd ui cutain. Senator Iiro?:n. of Whitler, was tie first to note an objection. He tbeught tu-? measure unwise and impolitic. Mr. Ucodir epposed the bill for the eame Trafons. Il-prcsentativ Hnrdeu, of Allen County, said be had been init'uctel by his censtitutney to vote against tha bill, and he could not, therefore, l controlled by (aici? a:t;on. Ud declared that ort Wayre did not want Ihe bill. Uihcr s:?ntl?men epoke. some for nd tor:o ftLst it,and Mr. Mcjlichul tl.cnsht to hi wU tbe juotion and glva tune !ct further c.-'isidejat'.oc by rooving to refer Ibe ir.a'trr to a ccmrditttc of tir with in trrct;-,n t report t -r, ih- Tte r olution -üä o'd dn-Aii and tte raurnj det-ru.inl t jupj ort the U I, and it will no c'o ibt become ft 1" w. t:ic k m ;iit.-tov.n ucvk ivvr-ti JATiox. The Krii::t3t07.-a II:a Investigating ConiLiittee iv.-.t la-triebt, at 7:.';-) o'clock, in the ecsicHue ro:ms at the (J'and Hot?!, to Lear furlh-T evi lerce ia tbf matters now nn ler cor s 'e ation . 1'rar.k Kauer, of New Ch.!, wis tha rtrit witnfi. II- Is bris-tpr m .i.s fatuers faloot). Hfl f.vd it is impos'.ibi a

from Uedgft'e ofTIee. He did not see tha sjirl tter the school house after leavia? (osr'e cCicecn tbeocuniou referred to by Iledzas Kaiser' father ordered him to sell no mare lot or to Gear. V. II. Ere wn. attorney at New Cattle, was next called. Ue said be was Gear's attorr ey in a trial beforo a I'eace Jnt1c3 wbea Gear W89 up for drunkenne He entered a rlea cf puilty for Goar, batGoaraftei ward waaUd him to appeal the C3:e, becani he did not want the record to stand tnat way. I'd Cahn te3tied that Goar's repatition for sobriety is not good; he did not know at 5 thing av out it for morata. iiol'-rt Niion paid Goar's reputation for rrora'ity isood, but never knew anythtn? ab:ut it for sobriety; never kaew aaythin-j; ticept what Hfds?s ea!d about tho girl. Goar ia a good bnsine'3 man, bat ht repntat'on for Fobr?ety is bid. Ge:rge IP Ilobinfon, DoorkeeDr of the Senate, said Gear wanted vhe G. A. R. to pitmine the charps against him, but thj.t or.pnizatiou atacdcr.fd it. Th committee will meet this morinrat 7 o e'eck.

THE CHINESE NEW YEill. Clcfclnp Coiotratton at the Second Prr rbytterlrkn Church Lti-n Night A Ifnci-i-)t, Followed The ce'fbr.itio'i of tv.e Chinese Nw Year by tbe China-i-tn of thia city cloaed la?t j night with a birjuet to about -00 of the personal friend i cA the cla3 of the Second Presby'eri.t-i Cnurch. The fussts ;uiembled at thf auditorium, where they rassed the time In social chat until ! o'clock, whfn the banor.et room was thrown open at d the company wa invited in. 'Ith tablea were elegantly arre need, and tie fact ttat for ovtr an hour the disncsitiou 'A ifcn r-a'ables occupied the time of the t-T.i it3 tie ( " "-PC1 e&tiries to tfca rare eDjoymont of "stoti. jrsr.es c: rare ha7or from puet o puest, many beini: peculiarly Cbinesa di.ho3. tbe tabl?s w?re cleared, and Mr. Ciu1- inai: f( rd j .roanced that Ilev. Jao:es McLeI 0!i!c fafco charge cf the ceremonies for tha baisree fi the evening, ha to sp?ak first and to take fcr hia subject, the sentiment on the wttll, er r-maticf l'v exore.ed by tbe Ca'cstials, k,Tbn Gpen'Kiblo Uuitee Cs." Tuid E-n'ercfi cxpretd bywords constructed oi t vjrccn, with a Hible opened o t an ;P'iro;:ei stund fcr the second and third w.rd.-r Mr. McLeod mao'a a fe-r-TT ical abiuidities not particularly applicoble to the snbjict, tut üaally he "warme I up ar:d it-ally threatened the audience with a i iLtreiting sermon, stopping, ho.vever, jr.it as evtry one w.n preparing" for an eloocr.t ac dress He ten callfd unn Dr. .UM'ries. tfthe Pirst Uaptist Church. The f tcr alo epeke in his hoppipst vein and created much merrirreut by his remrksThe doctor w&3 formerly a resident of Detver and became very conversant with tbe Ch'nfso and their manners. H had chare cf a c'ass there, and he said that g-atitnde W83 oce cf tberr strongest cuaractPfiilic?. He said they felt that they never cc u d do enotigh for their teachers They Usch us lmor a of generosity. Mr. Jeffries n fem d to the fact that by our institutions i. is ctntrary to discr'uiiuate against the Cuirjcie, and for his part he ft 1 1 vry werm towari thfru as a p?op?e. Poiiowing him Mr. McLeod called upon Dr. A'Hbatr, of Meridian Street Charch. Dr. Alabaster eaid he thaukod the Celestials pie ent L"r tbe mcst e'equnt Ej.eech of the r.c8ion refernnjr to the supper. He said tha Chinese question is one iu whiti v3 aro all interested in. There 13 a vast diffrenc j between the polit'cal and tha religious Rentin ent3 of a country. He thought he could fhow that the Christian ssntimsnt is in eympaty with this people. For tu'ej . Lira tas ttemed to be ia s kir.d of poshloa t.l waiting It is a wonderful laui iu tuitiy npprcts. For so.e thousands c: vars she ir.s been waiting. Now tbs people ha7e ou:e to us fciid are rrcdvin? from U3 the wod cf truth. It is never to die out in Chit a. This can not bi said for every Ihno. Oac planted in Chlnn, the Ci xiittan reliioL ca- never r.ain be tekf-ti frcm them. The Doctor spoce of the bend exisdirg between htm and the Chine, t :s csuuhter and her husband be'ug now in Cb'ra as mi-sionarus Fo lowicjr i)r. Alabaster, JuJe WAlker wh? cnilfd out to ereak for tbe attorneys. Dr. McLeod taj ing that after thev had heard Ircm him, an address would bs given by Mr. EinforJ. whom be denominated the "Hishop cf the Chinese Diocese of Indianapolis." JcMse Waifcer spoke in hla own happy vain, fin remarks were rather severe at times on tbe ministry, but all was dece with an air cf pleasantry which was wcr.d if ally in kcepirg with tho occasion. He said be did rot know that any body could mute a speech without a text unless it wa3 a P'er.chr.r Tha ministers have not tola inu-h cf religion; snnpo3a I speak :N.;it that. Let us learn a littie freu thi3 'o-f r 'ar J. He bpoke of their rjcuoroity, fi.d TvItTriA to thdr treatment in othr i i.s by iheir enemies, and thr ciiled at1 i.tio:. Hat ti ey "pouic l '" 000 into tha t i iVi-ts h'3 c-mutry to relieve the wa:it3 1 1 thf'r persecutors Dr. Pondthaler, of tbn TßberiT-c'o C!iucb, vs text cillfil cut. T.ie doctor Mete very bri'tly, b-it hip,v!yt a'er which Mayor Mcllattar w.a c:', el out. The üayor srok" chit Ii y t the point that the Chintsa were of a quiet disposition, not molesting anvrne. but sor.enmes moles: ed by others. lis alio s aid that fifteen yea's a?o whn be maia a spee ; at a similar occasion when hr wife was present, she tcck h:ru to ta-k ;;biut it, telling i- iu he d d nit do his bist. H os rot 'rerlaira but ha would :ain talkid to by her for this e.To't. Tiie M.S'. or was followed" by Mr. Diuford, who bcke quietly but earnestly on the puhct near st hia heart, for to him and his wir."' are irt'-ely due the thanks of the Uf 3 ir , njU-r!.iiumnt. Governor Hendricks wa o have been present, but be wA3ucac:ount Ab'.y at e r.t to the regret of all pre eut. At a late L cur tbe bappy compiny dispersed", e arh cn w'sfcir- the Chinamen present many raturna of the day. COUKT-HOUSE LOCALS. A Coupie of Damage Suits Filed Other Notes. The damage 6uit uf James A. Irandon V3. Mary C Hammond et al. wm dlsrji3;e 1 in llcoui 1 yesterday. Elizabeth Itiusclir ha? given band as airninistratix of th estate of Ferdinand Panscher, deces i The suit of T. C. II L?s v. Daniel Parkhurst wa3 dismi;-: ! in theCirrilt Cjurt y? i terday. The rrt wa? oo, a nDtagivei ii a ; trade on a patent. i JuJge Taylor yr.?:-r hr ihi d'vorc? uitof Mary K..I i m o;iv KilJ, an I ; entered a de:ree f.- p'H'u'i-.r, on tr ?"f of . cruel trritr.i;it tvt-.l a lul'ery. Defend tut 1 lives at Seymour. i Jacob T. fc:hcll hi-iti-rn fl.l-Vi bonds R3 i executo' of th? ffttH of Frtderick L;Ttrman, drc:r.r i. This man ws t"? jiaitor J w ho died I-.: wr? :? wdl, 'ti'oj wa J probatd, l?-iv;4 6J' ' r.u-reja Hud'nan ; r.L'd tter:i;.!a: of :h? z- ojr.lj t5 J'jiooii

Toiible. head janitor of the city oflices, and h's wife. The suit of Fred I Uush Co. ys. J. W. Thompson and J. W. French has been transferred from th Hendricks Circuit Court to tb:s county. The silt i on an accctiDt, plaintius claLuin $3, 120. öl, C3;iaisS'icrs cn purchases and fa'.ea o grain ur defendants, hemand, ?l.C"f. John H. Unties hr.3 file 1 suit cnlrtst the I., 15 and W. Ra'.lway for damagei Hna:he3 w-3 employed aa a freight brakemau in the jjirda. An2u?tH0, A large nnmbr cf Cif, drawn by two engines doable-h jier Uta pnlled'fnto the yards, and pl.vtl:T a 8s 1brou between them. He was peril ?r:nuJy crippled. Demand, ,000. William S. ÜRstics baa f:Io 1 snit against t';e McCoy Manufacturing Company fcr dp.iif L'f?. The complaint allege3 thst on ib th cf Jodö defendant wa3 in buiinf 3 at : h; to i.'O Weit Market street, and plaintiff pi directed to work with h frie.er, the bit o.' which Lad teen tendered in TFa'cr, V7b:ch ir.t!tr.d it a dacnTous thing to work with. It brefce and cut him in tha band and injured him permanently. Demand, .5 5 Ojj. AEUSEWEXr.s.

kson's (.HAND OiEl: HOL -t: -Tii' r nr.ciio k ' l r:.. a k sir v. hnt." DciiEf: the past few days the city pre3 ha3 Leen quite lavish in its pro:niss of what wps ia store for our ninsic-Ioviag public, a3 regards the complete and entire production oi Millochei's beautiful opera, "Tha Beggar Studeu' ," by the Ma: nnerc or S j;iaty. The first p-iformance, la-.t evening, to a large andiene?, at Dickson'-, not only proved an unrt.ft'Jf.ed 5CCCPJ.S, but emphasized the fact t': rst the ( hiirs of the press were adequately fuihiled. No con.rarivn can be made with the lit utrentary and imperfect rendering o! t'c op-ra by the Thompson comptry a few we-ks since. The solo psrts, cLcrcEcs, oTc!,.f ftration, costuming and monntir- c-see '1 d that uana'ly doled out to a pullible pubiic oy many profftsaiouai ecir.;ariec. Tbe entire projection w.u t;r.der tho diifction of Pro''?scr Ctrl Bar;:?, a tentlen :.n v;Iio?f. mus -ii knowlee und etiainments m eecoi.d to fe?, and whose handJircf tt.e baten w.u a guarantee f its crtielic r.rcdnctioM. Tha German darpcteristic, ' tboroor.hr.f s6-,"' v.asv:ncd '.hreurhent, civir.-,' thy ?c-re with artistic pre tijion and a a a,TrcSsivo spirit tha: raimtd the ar.dn nce into a etata f nctisy et thu3:a?:u. Tn- chorus cont.i;ue.l nhjut tiity voices, ar:d wa particularly strong iu Vulnme, carry il.-; the triumphant airj and chorur-es with a strTitth ao'i dai:i that brorght do..n the iariU'e;" particularly so v as the rand lira'e cf the second and third ; '-t. Tbe lnr-n orchestra vras in evsrv vray hicient, and is only excelled by thoe of the grander of grand opera. The principal honors of course fell to Mrs. J. I'. Frtr.zel. p.3 "Laura." On reveral occi-s-ior.s heretofore, especially the one when tbo fatre ladv va cast in the leading role cf "ijadeiia" Jat reason, the Sentinel has t een son.tv. hit profuse in it? admiration of f.er vtice. Take it all in all, h?ra is the b?.t soprano voice that Iniliarapolia Las yet produced. In ihs sweetrfFf, purity ar.'d natural strsnth, her voice is an unusual one. delicious in ii.rout dn S5 and faciler.ecs. Her personaüty is v?ry agreeable, and with proper voice culture and tbe addition of dramatic force, aha. would prove a shininjr tar in the lyrb- j fiirarrent. Several of her solos were j if-peatd in prswer to encore-. Mis Laura t Hetfclin. csfet as the "Countea. W33 nni- ! f rrnlv p!ea:irjir, sinking the part In aj dipnifled and tas'eful vrav. bha ba3 a rich contralto voice of c?od quality, ' bt sides display irg pood dramatic injticct. ; Miss Adf.iQ?, daughter cf the "Coantes?," made a very p"ud imprccöiou Iri nsr ! i-t ! a itb Mr. Paunerpheidt. which v; is re-do-j iarded And fiubst"iuently hxta a obi in a j manner to farther impre-s tho audience j .'avoially. Mr. Ileccet, who bas had c ):- I iide.'Bble experience on tl.-e? op-fr-it'"? : r(:', eirgirg fo fej?o:i3 with ' l aviliLe L'.iccn s U!fctv.l U era Utm ' (fry, ccqnüted himself witn eit'r? , cnd'tt. has infe Hir.ce nd admirable iKftthcd. conchd with unusual tac: in mikaup. Mr. J. P. IVr-nzpl. as tb "G .vrs:or," ci-pljfcd ntcded draaiatic ad with a prer'eh-uris: .byiqne, which cf nec-ssity wm somewhat marred b7 ha j c ;.:c mske-up. Tne 8 )Cg ' b'ponge it Out ' ; ailoid-d him opportunity or the intro Ine- I tlcn of ccal sps which were pointed, aud ' th'jsv r.'ftrrirtr to tbe police regulation of j the liquor trallij clicittd much merriment. Mr. Benn3isbe:rtt was castas "Janict," aud j pave the pait its full due. He bujeome very ! goo! notes, which, with bis keen dramat-c J lDttinc, n.akes his preetce on the strge imjueive and :ureable. Other parts uf i minor importance were well taken, and in J f.ict there ;ire no slovenly end inadequate men 1 eis in the catt. As this is tbe most cotab'e musical event this season and Mven hy a tcciety of local imp jrtauce. thce who rpmain a-yvy vi'l mi-3 a rrn 1 treat- 'fhn bone w.li doubtless b-i na crovibd tb;e sMra'rg on th" occasion uf the fit-cend rc-ii'irii.g c I the. oit. " : i t.v anm t : i s ' r KXiii-fi's. t t't ?!i's Opera Ho"ia wa feirl tiill l,it r."ght. cor.s'derir; the severity of the vrtather. Fannie Ueü e aud Ccar.cj Giltlay, in ''Collars a'.d Cuffs," present much that 1-3 cro i:ew ard i cvei. ma y.e.zi is vrle.! v..tti mirth -provokin z siyuvs at d brgh, "catchy"' music M .Fannie ! r.e.iiif, p.s tarah jdh Grnbeate," is jns as miici.itvons as a hfaP.liv ciri of six'?en 13 ' scpp.'.-ed to b3. Air. UOiriei (rl'a,. as "'Vifue Whdli?," the anther, id usjclever '"d funny as of jure, always tha sin e o i watered viv.l that son drar.M tha audieuci v.'illinu', Jsuchir caotives. The eupport is ery f od, andtne pi ay ru's amoo h!y Ithut'a jar. The Fiatn'r.t erah with We 1-nj-sday night. Usual Wednesday tuatiuea, Lö ter.ts to all parts cf the houe. th l'iME Mr- i:rM. IVerdte 1 1 1 e cole?, disagreeable weather, th.4 Din e Museum opened the wc-k yenerdir with lare attendance, both afternoon a i l msht. The eho-v, thi week, is e3pee'a'Iy Mrorg ia Cnriucity Ua'l. Tin princiuil features are the African I'iemits, i-r Kirthmen. a fall description cf which wis piven in yesterdsybj KenttDel; the ' Glut Mystry"" Harry DeLau?. tbe litorsrv cur;o3ly, who cou3pc5i8 peetry instaatautous'y from subiects cirau him by the audience: Da E-t iS"st?rs, lor- ! haired cbi'aren. V'iiliau:s' Lcndou "Tauch ndJcdr," and tbe Jordan G.a'S-B'.ower. The ent.Te s??s,'e s-how in the thatorium is :'iven ty t;.a llhtr.ehart Juv:.i!e o;.?ra Cer.'par.y. y- ' o f.t p.ar iu th charming ret'i c; "I.ittH Hid Piling." "T.:2 on.r eny t.i.rrrri so ;3 thirty c eve; ill ' t oi'.e, and tb-v n:iz the n;u--s'v;. It i? e i ritiy mv.ntcd I'i vo i 1 a: . i ' 4 ' rr.d r:r..-ir,-;e e. a b . "1 s j ta ( r v a .y t a s; . c : 1 1 l.hinthsrt c::iidre:i. ll ) KlDV i rat.kte Jcnts. sjUi3 ail wet'i. o : i. 5 ' This msrnir- at t:i (ira: 1 Op-r Hiuti ! bcx c;:.-e, the a Ivahc-j sale of eets fr t'-.e I en.spemerit of th pjpilar cornelian, Xat ! C.LCdwin. th Put three nt-hts of tho we-k, crtite, rr;uiisi3 to be T M

Goodwin's encasement will be under the auspices and for the banetit ot tbe Tire Ds psrtment. and the members hare already seid oyer L'.CCO tickets, lit will bs sen in two entirely ne play?, "Those Bells" and "Confusion," prcs-entin both at each ;r formacce. Tn? encaernen t, doubtles, will te cue of thf- largest of the ieison. The Alice Oate? Combination, which was to have openei at the Z)0 ii?tnij;hf, w:t? srow-bctind at Martno, icir KHT'.kikAJ. Tbe telerram recei vi sta'e? they will t i-ii-tivp'y arrive in tiu:e to op3n for the ruiMn'e today. Tb.e cop : pan v wiii b-i ieen in the burletque cf "Ibjh'iti HooL" The Wigwam Kink. This evening a sp-?el contest fcr th Cmchap'onsaip of the city will tike plac3 .it the Y7igwani P.:ak letwen Wa'ter Da i I resent cl amplon, and Cheiter Sra;n. Mr irrnin was the winner cf the one mile chaupiortsbip contest, but withdrew from the bTe mile race, becane of an accident to his b stes. ThecDctcst prouii?e3 to be an excitirg one, as the gcntleuea are rapid skatsvs, and very evenly matched. This vill be eport orth wirncssiD:. !Ir. CleveIaDl' Coinln. . -t, Louis Poit Dispatch, j Dr. C. D. Cleveland, a natire of Missouri, who tas resided in California s'nes l-t ', is cn his way to atterd th3 iu-mgurition aud to iereal himscdf th iotii; !': ci isin of th- incoming President Dr. C will pro'3ab y ascertain Lot much of t!ie Miouri icia of running tt executive oilice as a family bonanzi will commend itseit to Grover, or jut wbee he will draw the line between family cl ligatiou and that of a publ c trust. Grovsr may taka a notion that the di covery of a Mb-youri branch of his family in Califcrnia ;n tbe c;iu?e of the remarkable B.'aine boom in tbit bt;;te. But if mor.i cord u1 f entiu:e.nts s!'.-uld prevail tii-? Central r' d Eoutbern IV.citi co.vd would bc-Ttn to rn!i vate very n-,d.-vd reiitions with the Ci;i cinia branch of tb Clevelau 1 family.

Masie o! ,4-.it:"i- litjtory.; ItEeems that thrt vrt; , a: rrhose e3tate Cereral Jacky ,n I a i admm stered, on taking por session of it vrtiMi (,( go, and on examininr; the aocm. is tu-ietu s ppertsinirg, had not found tii" c.:? v.:ry charges which administ rat.-r b'ii g in for their ssrvices, and hsd expostu'atccl with General Jackson tor the omisilcn. Tbe atar is worthy of the me." : it bears c-i'e Msy 1 I have no ci srö-,'' he tv, ".gainst your estite: I never cb&rred an orph'iu o e c;nt ! t itlier tin e or nvr , and I aui sure I will rot boti'..i with yoti." DIED. 1 3 1 J O N S O n : I e . j d t m o r n I n z a t s : T- 0 o ' c I o c k at his residence, l.Vl Kn'.liih venue. Henry bitai::on, of roTiFvinp" ion re i tiftv i mr years. Fuiicifd free the residence Wedae-.day iaornic at 'J.; o o' :ctt. SOCIETY NOTICES. M Acnvii' r.M it. ,a pb,tntA v -h n pAdi Arch Mason. SMted meeting in Masonic. Temrlo this (TucsJay) evening, at 7:iiJ o'clock, jacop. w. smith, n. r. William H. F.vytiis. fecretary. c. ki:kgi;lo a. nutiscrr, Furerel Directors end Fmbalmors, No. " Ncrth Peiaware street. It I'liore t onucctJoa to crtlce and residences. CarrtiTOS for Wealing and Parties. Ec7 .C77 vaicrirtAnd T'ait a perfect Ct is ? That pahxTil cd esjcr.tijd to every ti3Tcr cutSt. Thia la pocitiva'.y tmLocessarr. Taj ccieatido Xrlnciploj appUol to thesuiacrous rfca?o3 ai d e'zo3 of "uis Hanau" Lro, lusrarc j vrfi-:t fl and their ftcitilitr. avÄ.-l-t. freedom ton the cftrca'j ;r.."in the 1 fret d.r vc:.r r t-S LONCZR WITH KMEUEIATISH GR NEURALGIA Mr. M. C Warn, Assistant Caller Merthant" National Pank, Tuh.I, )., pay?: " My little srlrl er.fd of i;';'-nv:it:--ra h-Uii.w' s'i:;.Ti d ab'it thn. l:. r.tli.s 1 ' .;t- u-. or ATil!.". (. 'r.'K. I rt iu::.:..-. ii aCYra.o' wuii tL.s d-ü.-.'."' rXo mc.lic'ino h?t cvor .a h v j bcrii discovero'I that quickly and ir t A r::t-. I !;"' - i yr -ri e : t'-.h-tr ji-r i tb. We j r. :--r t:. t '..-a av it f v -ir Iritr-.bt. t :.l if r. 1. i --i t it, d. V.'it, be t r-i: 1 to try sc-:r.':th':. t 1 ut orJ-.r tt n-o fr--:. r.. ns dtr-ict-i. ÄTiSLOPKOROS GO, nor Al 1 c-r ?!CV7 Vnf?f

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Ä VV tllTK I KAI), M LAUNDRY l-eliverv. TIIOM A3 W. RYAN, bapcrlntcTl-n. WAtJTED. LOST Ary rtlcle cf valv. rud cscvcding tatte liues, inserted Uro Graes FRÜH Ucder the Lead "cdtuatioa Waatad," four iiacj cr Jof. hifcrtcd FREE. WANTFD Board in a f;r-t-class frivnto liv tor rr;aa aud wife. Address F. . T., care Scutlüel t'.lice. 17-1 'WJ ANU'D A Fltnat'on by a yoan lady as V topyls-t or Tvork in olüce; b2bi of ittervae-.-. Ad'luss LADY, boatincl Oillce. y WANTED An active, exnerieacod ati'l reliable man wants clerical or tny otcer A rk cvcnirjgs. D. riERCi. cue Klti?an .v Co. Ii h? ANTEL A titv atioa by aa boattt, stei ty V boy, to c"iive delivery wagou or wer i a offee: err j lnyxuiat ot any kind. Addrct L')V. "TJ tnti 'ltlilJtce tuett. 1" 7 ANTLD-Iy R yonni lidy.aposltioa as corTVV ist or af-lstaui bookkeeper ia simz m-ur-siHc dfiii e or wh(.iu'e house. -jirU n tirur'-s pud a i (Q wnur, 1 Y, care r-'enti;;-!. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 A WRENCH O. IIW D. D. lActure o.t-I'l.a J j BtjiuyMutiuy ia Iria'-t." '1 al-ernttcio 1're -lyt'riau Chcrcb, coriur Moridiaa and S'ecmi t- rcets. Turscay cveui:r. Fcbraary 17, at T.:-'j r ocf. Adntuslou ?." Cents Tickets a: the doors c: tbe ChuieL. fl"HOSE polcg to Hot S;rInisior tue tr;?drac:t JL of Fyrbiij, glen, fcroiuja. 8ixl all cuiauecii or blood d;?eh.'CF, tar. be cured for c no tain! Ut vt cf si.cb a t lp r' the old n lible'-lnnd. I h?.ve btfcu KcH'.ed 1 re fe rtw-rty tl r e yn's, h-i J wita M'-u advantftf e ol lex-g si.d tucevs f ful xp"r.( -ji (unwrrart a care in all KpcrrwHtorr.!--' m. -i 1M( t- 'iry, in tn t:uir Kfef, i it:.c:y i ii red. Otl.ee I o'.r, S a in. to 1 . H., -t ; Virv::' rftiiO, IJidiai MV"l.i. fills ."! t v; it l fail dir ct 'ins at SI per bor.. DR. LENNE1T, Si:c;x..r 'o FOR SALE. I 7 7 OR SALE One Cue drif: ttalVca. HAL-jro X &tO. Oil BALL Cheap A pc o 1 v. hc ii a-t.t--wator. vith all latest i:ni.:ovi;ir..jats. d- ; C:ß t. YOGEL, Colurabus, Ind. 0 170 R BALE Two thousand LaConte - -8 ; one and two years old; tLey will prow in aiy goll and any cliraate: they b.xin baru "Thf n three years old, and when ix to cj'a yeirs oil bear ten to Hftcea bash'ls p-rtree: I 1:v.c j 0 trees on rry farm, near bhelbyrill, two ymr- od, doing fine ly; 6end In your orders enrty: w ill ft.-. liver In March and April; terras reasoaabbj. lt. 8BCT10N.fchclbyviile.ini. in lUAKCliL MONEY At tbe loCi-t rufe of inUr -t. J. W. WILLIAMS A Co., 3 aa 1 1 Viatoa ;':.xi. TO LO!J Moacy rltb. pri-r-r--- or t .' yrttnt: Lnrroi re? v-fib.o. Til )i C. JAY. CO., 73 Last Haricot nr-c-t. Indian-it'.r.. !1 If 35 1 170, ti t ;cir.-rr s" ..!, llij ah u::d