Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL "WKXDESDAY MORNING' FEBRUARY 18. 1885
SEKTINEL SPECIALS.
Jtoyal Reception to Felix at tho IMobllo 3Iardl Gras Carnival 3)oIa?3 of the Cltj Council of Klch mond, Indiana A. LUtch of Intemtln Xens From Madison. 3IAKDI (JRAS IX MOBILE. The 3Ijtc Socletl Krptlon to Felix. Special to the Pontlnel. MosiLK, Ala., Feb. 17. MobiU's Mardi Grai Carni7aJ, her fifty-fifth anniversary of of Secret Mystic Societies, wc celebrated today with more brilliance and lavish dfsplay Lbarj e?er before. ; Four separat eocieties, numbering hundreds of men with fifty-tire elaborately decorated "ilcats" (p!at?oraja for moving tableaux) corhpriaed the plants, with thousands of groupa and indivMnl maskers and mumtaers, on foot and hjrsebick and ia all sor's cf vehicles Many thousand stranger crovdel trains trd boats for two days; and to night not es than 40,000 persons witnessed the bril1'ant night pageant. The ceremonies begin with the arr ival of tbe Krrperor Telix, 6ablim Sovereign of the Empire of Jc7, on Monday evening: and Ms recept'oa by hia Household Staff and todygnard; with escort of the First gin.tnt of State troops, the Alabama First Sue Artillery Company and . the FireD) pirtrreit. Tne city Is already decorate J v'hf. ! kfla ct devfefs, ardcDlcred lamp? At :o-n to-day the Kniqhta of Revelry, the Senior Day Scc!ety, and Closen Mystic V.i (j Onard of the Emperor, escorted him t rouih the oily street?; followed hy the Kornic w Boys and a lare profession of Tiried rn kers. ThaKLich-aof Revelry re :i i a a beautiful paraJ. "Man and Material' wai illu'itra'ed on si-vnteen handsome iloat, eeemid:4 to move by themselves, bo horses beiog m en in th parade Tee magnificent mystic i'tvice of Crown, Cowl, Crcesed swordi and Masks of Trace Jy and Comedy cam9 firat; then tir at3 richly representing in statuary of gold, iron, silver matb'e, bronza and iarer.ee, "l'rosrefa" in the following sub ;ts: Acrr.cultare, iraanfctur3, niechon-u-.a, comix erca, travel, discovery, a3tronoruy, ininin?, horticulture, ait, fashion, music, war, sport, literature; and finally the grand 'hrcr.n car r.f Felix, the Emperor. Tnij t'me tis Sublime Maje3ty maqneradi a? XrgCo'e, surrounded his Fiddlers Ihree, I ipe and bowl bearers, etc. THE KOMIC KEOW HOYS represented a traveling circus, with fifteen lioats for animal cages and side shos, ridera Lii pads, snake channera, etc. It was. an extremely clever parody oa the circu3 craze, rem the band waon to tho calliope screarnir ix at the lear. Bhouta of laugaler greeted the "Keow I?js'' all alon? thy line, ftnd the!r prcce3ion was voted eur'rior to the r'fver parody last year of "Dr. Carver's Wildest Wsteat Show." TO-XIGnTÄ MY3TIi s were the most beautiful ever aen here, and old experts declared them by far the finest -ever jet teen in the South. Tne elder society, the ORDER OK MYTHS, ce'ebrated its eighteenth anniversary with a urardly beautilul pageant o! "Chimeras;" trie fourteen richly colored Uoa's, glitleric wilh foil and gold and jewel?, snowing scuies in th- erratic life of Don Qnixote and Jbiap;re:i?y sqnira. Eaacho I'ncza. Seldom has the art of decoration b?ea put to mere -vere test; bet it stood it w-U, and the glitifr a 1 -bn of light and color wn so tas'eIu'Iy contrived a3 r.ot tr detric. frora the t'aver unity of tae xCea. Tne ?cuf s chaa-n, wYtrtiit: Hiiuo eighty chararerj, wre: Er.vie Far.cus, VV.nd Milii, Miho t f G M, th C ova .'f Trel :zoa i rfra ou. 1 .can'at'oü, Ii-inor-n, A "u KrEüht. E: chantnif n, Apt;1, ?yrdu:s, M yihlaLd I'cstscrip. Tae beautiful eiuUm of thn society (Ejlly cnaint; Deih erouida biokn marola x?i l?ar) pre-i-Jfd tt:? larade, followed lw a nci aol i-'itt':r.'r.f; IK at depicting the iJisisn of tne .u'aeact TjE?j ht, also, paraced fur tue fifteenth r.r.nivexsaxy THE IXFAXT MYSTIC-. ycurgest of the Night Cluba, but excelled by nor ein taita isnd elenc? of tbsirsuv tessive pageants. This tiru th Infants ctcsa as tbeir tl erne the poou'ar !)Ot ;rar,d "Fall of Jericho." illustrated, i: by eiht hvz a; d tm'y ruatiiypetit djt. itlersptr.-td by briliivit bands of arn.ed und prnior.i iiiTS of the ancient war3. ' lor vej.r3 the lnf?nt -t sties tave-been Scou facile xrircpsot M Ttto ilutnmry ; battomsht :at the rCvTdi,fid scored such a triumph .-.3 ni,tr jireva fir them b Tore. Tae -ubj'C2 i tt;n from their them for illmt;at:o 1" thr.r cj'and moving picture were: 0 t3! c-l of tii Knc, Jcshu and th Aurl. Rabab f.ad the Sp!e?, the Ark of the Cj7nant, ih? Seven Trumpets, Jericba FiUu. Co lecilnq tha Spoils, and Joshua ta?cs Rabab. And o mnving inJo Lenten fat, thrc.th liht and color and bsuty, the firty-Sfth anniversary cf MubEe Mystici pxs-d into a record oriv. to he awakened r.o aiora uatil the Miidi Gras of 10. KIchmocil Itera. Special to th Strattn." RicuMONiJ-d., Feb 17.The City Council last'o af-cr niontbjof delay, uncerUiuty and Texations litigation, adopted by oriirjacco the system of waterworks built by the Wiley Construction Corrpaty. The reservoir of wbijh shall contain two teres cf water 3arfac and cot less than 4,000,000 gallons of wate, cd that the height of the water line saall be 1JJ feet abova Eighth and Main .siets. Tbi3 settles a troublesome yestioa which has occuoied the atMention of our C3urt, people and some of tha hadisg attercej of the SUte fcr many months past. The Wiley Ccnstrticticn Cimpany at our last tera f court brought snit aaicst the city, employing Messrs. Harrison and HeadrickJ, of Indianspoli, in which tee company was defea'ei, eisce hich time they have endeavored to pitch up a trcce with the city, with the above retells. The Counc-1 also pasted aa crdinance authorizing the purchase of a :act of land lying east of the city, cil!f4':U!en Miller," for the sum of iJÜro caah. This scheu. has been bitterly opposed by a large r umber of citnj as a useless bur-
den, entailing annually a large expente to beautify and maintain it in good order; which opposition Is well founded, as th purchaie was not necessary, and the city of Richmond is not so larze and never will be as to require a park to serve as a retreat for the treary citizen who epend3 ths vetk hemmed in by the brick walls of the town; a moderate walk of a mile or tro in any direction will take him to reen fe'dsand pleasant woodlands out of aiht rf the dirty town which he left behind. The proper course would bs to reduce taxa lies -which ia a grevioas burden on tlosrandaof our poorer chss. and thU3 enable rrany of them to eave tneir little homes from tax sale, as a home is of far pre iter importance to them than a park. A shirt is cf "ereater ne cejslty to the average man than a diamor d lin. 'Squire Coule, one of onr Justice? of the Fea ce, died suddenly while visitin?h:s brother in Illinois recently. We have not learned thn caute of his death as yet. He -was esteemed as a cit'zen, and as a Justice he wa-.abo7e the aveiage, having gcod common eeusa aa i a clear knowledge of the law.
Dolus nC Maditou. lo!aJ to the Sentinel. Madi.son, Feb. 17. Navigationen thispt of theObioRivfr ti I suspended, owiae to hfay ice frcm ab-)7e wh'ch U ra3in . The latest it-duitry added to our manufacturing 1 13 1 u the iVtles3 Reit Com?iU), who will erd avor to opply the tight-lac?rs with the latest styles Joe E Mark is President and Charles Uazedo'i Secretary and Manner. Uar.OYf r was vi?ittd 3.t week by burglars, wlo Wfnt unn o'ested to residences of several of the prominent citizens and took a small amcniit cf money from one, and the othirs' ki.chtns were tapped, wheu they pro'.etded to the school Pouse, bailt a fir hui i -.sied n peace, aad era daybreak they ha' c parted Mit: Lillie R:e. of tbis city, daughter of t- c iiH State Senator, Dr. Roe, has been self c' f as ore of the characters of Arrerii an 5 auty for the New York medallion colle-' ;:on. Ea-i: Saturday -a seven year-old boy of lztitz A'ok, a poor German, died of rnel-s and buried yesterday morning. Jujt btfoie the funeral tcok place tho second little cr.e, six years old, died alfo ofth.3 n.ealfs. Several others of the family are in a critical coLditicn. Hon. Charles L. Jewett spent Sunday in this ciiv. The Ycuns Men'a Christian Aocation has been rcorgsnized here, with Mr. John a. Carceu'y es President, Möns Coulter 3a -retay, and Joseph Hitz Treasurer. They gve a rerfption Ier-1 night at Trinity Church. The membership is increasing CJJy. Mr. Jacob Eberle, proprietor of the new ccetom grinding mills, corner of Walnut and Mmo. was arrested yesterday, charged wiih attempting to commit a rape oa his niece. Mis Jacob Knoebel. IIa in turn prelent 1 charges against Mr. JACob Knoebel andWi.l Kiiel, to make them keep the lare. All parties gave bail. Thematter will b?. sifted in 'Squire Craven's Court torn orrcw. The (.'rand Army of the Republic of th's city v ill present the name of Colonel Whitsett for Grand Commander of the State. Fajnionr Item. t'recial to the Sentinel. Bcyvcub, Ind , Ftb. 17, Word wa3 received here yesterday from Verona, Mo., arjcounciDg the death of Mrs. John Maxwtll, aged 72 years, ller maiden nam wai Mahala Wcddle, and bom in Virginia. She came to this county with her parents nearly seventy years ago. Sh was an estimable edy and was well knovn to the early settle rs here. Gibson t McDonald made and shipped over 4 Coo, ceo tight barrel stavo, Joha Mv Dor aid A Co. over 3 000,000. and F. E. & F M. Kcoit, 2 ÖOO,Xo slack barrel sUvea from her last year. R wa? l?arned last week tht two voting nun ifudirg in 8alt Crek Township, who have for rome time been gup3ctdJ o beia Tight fir pered, are the ßuilty parties woo Tot'?ei Mrn. A. W. R.own, neir Freetown, t l .lGo atd of f-te'icg a set or do:or's intTnn.fina in tho tame neighborhood, a id Klling tbein. decanipsd betwea two days frr -its ankrown. lingh CcLley died at the residence o' hia h;s fcuter, Mrs. Riodie Hamilton, near Shield?, Sunday night, aired about sixty-foar year. He waj once well known at IndianMpciis, kliere he agisted in riilroad building Ui,e fcrsy years ago. lllockade Clearvcl. SpecUi to the Sentinel. LoiAfrosT, Ind., Feb. 17 Th enov blockade von the north ead of the FanHard! wa cleared to-day atter forty eii?ht h-hrs l ard work. The Siuth-boucd tran fron. Chicago, dn here Sinday niht, got here at H o'clocr to uiht. IMel 3 OuilMllUiptidll. rr-xii to the finttnbt. Sccnsui..., Ind.b 17. Mr?. John W. Miner c?id to-day, aR a liugaring illaasa of coraumition. She wsti f.stiaiable lady, and is mourned by a larj circle of frieads. Harvard College. osTO, Feb. 17. The Faculty of Harvard College has deodsd upon a new scheme of admission requisites. Toe most important change ia in making admission examine ices in Greek optional with the ttudenn Thi3 is considered a great victory for the inti-claEsica. Eotnslve Fire. Mai sua li., HJ., Feb. 17. A fire brok out here at 2 o'clock this morning andidestroyed half of the business portion of the town before it wai under headway. Lo;3, $10,000, INDICATIONS. Yashum;to Fex. 131 a. m. For tbe Ohio and Tenaeaiea Valley Local mows followed hy colder, c t aring weather, aortherlj winds, hljter tarometer. Fcr the Upper Late region Fair weather, corthwcfct to tcuthwest wia'ls, generslly colder. For the Upper ilLssissippl VaUey Generally colder, fair weather, northwesterly wiai, higher tarometer. Sudden Deaths. iiys. Anna Scheiter died suddenly at her rccnin Wright's Clock on Masäachasetti aveLUi yesterday mcrting. It wa3 thoa-at ... ,v: v, , -.4 , . r that tbe mighi have commiUsdsuIcide.bat a post mtrtem was r.en which proved that ehe died t heart dueas. Jerry XtGoan, of örth Iad'aaapIis, drcjpfd Ce yesterday mornia. vfhile drts-Mre. Heditd of paralysis, with whica he has been troubled for some ttrns pa it, JThe Stpoy Mutiny" Ttel.cture acnenncei for last ni5ht oa c .um; k- Tm t f ir the Bopvy reb..iion, by Dr. L. G. Hay, at theTab-roacle Charcb, was nojtpnd two or three weeks or. account rt thasnjw storai.
TfJE RAILWAYS. The Terre Haute and Southeastern Under the Control of Mr. Mackey, of tho E. and T. H. The Trunk Line Pool.
Ssowplows are in cse on nearly all of the Indianapolis reads. The signal towers on the Belt Roil just cast of the city are doing good service. The ctlices of the Chicago and Ohio River pool w:ll be removed from thh city to Caici'go early in March. The Ef.mp Erstem paper which a few diys f go tritd to make it appear that Commisioner I ink had been cCTered and would accent the Firs-t Vice Presidency of the Missouri Pacafic tjstem, now jumps into the ring with a rumor that he is to be appointed President of the Louisville and Nashville. When rumor No. 1 came to Mr. Fink's ears, he eid: This statement, as far as I am concerned, is without foundation." It will turn out.no doubt, that tter is just about as much truth in rurxor No. 2 as there wa3 in No. 1, fcr it is f ncrally cor.cdd that Mr. Fink v. ill take service rith a prominent Eastern rf fd in the event that he resigns his present pri,iton. The latrijt is that his friea-1 bave Ltrbtactd bun to pgrte to coati-ju Oomn.issior.tr for another year. It is not likely, hn evtr. Ihat there is any truth in this r -text, for Mr. Fitk can not b easily per suaiied. A wild raiaor has been afloat for severa' rays past to the eifect that the Terre Haute zed Southeastern was to fall into the hands of either tbe Van d alia or Evansville and Terre Haute people. Freaident Joseph ColIttt, of the T. II. and S. E on being asked f there was to be any change Faid that attsr to morrow President Mackey. of the E and T. H wonld look after the atlairs of the road and trail: will hereafter enter Terre Haute over the Evacsvill and Terr Haute tracks. The talk of the K. and T. H. a-Donntj to ni thing. Th owners of ths Terre Haute at ,d Suuthf Kifwri are President VV. R. MoKeen, ( f the Vandalia; PieMd?ct Mackey, of the E. atd T. IL, and JospU Cl:ctt. The?e i erson? iurcha3ed the read from the Tutll heirs. Toe chance that is to be miie is simply fcr 1 etter facilities. Hereafter all the twitching t the T. H. and S. E at Terr Haute will Le done iu the E.and T. H. yar ii. Ihe yard force of the latter road will be increased. A bill bes been prepared in which some of the features of the recent message of Governor Robinson concerning Ilia Hoosac Tunnel are included, and will ba presented to the Massachusetts Legislature within a few days, Tbe bi.l referred to authorizes tha inrorporation of the Ro3ton, Hoosic and Ncrthwtetem Railroad Company, with authority to issue $13,000,000 preferred and SIT OOO.COOof common atcc. and ab;) bonds to the extent of 516.000,000. The. $15,0)0,. CC0 cf common stock is to be given to the Commonwealth in exchange for th Troy ard Greenfield Railrcad and Hooaas Tannl, ard if within four months the Fitchburg Railroad fails to bcome consolidated with the ucw railroad, then the Rton, Hocssc and Northwestern may construct a Lew railroad to Boston; or, if thought advisable, unit and consolidate with the Central Ä!t8iarhusKtts, Iloston ad Albany, crNtw Ycrk and New England Railroad. Regarding the probable breaking up of th iool, the New York Commercial Advertiser sajt: "Such a result would be better for . gercral trade tl an any combination amon? railroads themselves, sIlc?, if continued, it wculd cestrcy the injurious practice of buildirg roads merely to sell to established compsnif . There wai uo eutUciat rea3.m in trMlic to justify th bail lin? cf either tlie 'Nickel Plate' it the We3t 6oore Line, any mere than ther f&s com years for tbe bniloii-Kof ihe Cacat'a S mth?rn Ln li lt Iba Canada Southern and tbe Xickel-I'Ia-.b' f:e evt ntnaüy taken up by companies with which tbey came ia competition, and tis c.)9 ra'ciilation h mi le to day a3 to tha West Shore Line. Leave each company free to sttk end traoeact buslners in his own way, without rrgbid to any Pool Com nUvlorier, anl business will so adjust itself that the stre ng ill : beaerit of tlie.r streii?th, and the wjak will not b pampered in saoh a vay as to invite the intrusion of ne paupers ii;o a business which re quires a good deal of ;soiid capital." A3! USE M EX Ts. ' I'OILAKS AMi C CITS' AT EM i LIS U.S. Ctuita an incrtass in the audience wa3 naau:fe!t last n!ght over that cf Monday nicht, at English's. Miss Rtaue and Charles Gilday, m their new jday cf "Collars and CudTV' tve full sway to display their soag and rairth-pjovcikicz powers, and take advaatege and male the led of it. The ' roof ecene" and also "th table s-r-.1' are crigical and very rccy, and arj wo.tOy thd trcub'e c f a wa'k thrcngh a fo-:t of aoow to see. To-night is the laH of t?i encasement. Matinee this afrernoon; t eixty-fwe cents edntission to all parts ot the hcuse. This mornirg tbe eale'of seats opr;s for Lizzie May Ulrrer in "Dad's Ciiri" the lat tbr?e nichts of tbe week. "Dtd's Girl" is a beautiful A-mericaa play, ard is considered a rjva!atcn in dramatic literature. It is of the Madiaoa Square order of plays, full of pathos and in terspersed with blicht bits of mirth natural as life itself. The company includes that sterling and well-known actor, Mr. George C, Boniface, and other good people. No donbt but the engagement will prove satisfactory to all concerned, inasmuch as Miss Ulmer is a eccietv star, and the engagement promises to be a brilliant society event. In this connection the follswing telegram will explain itstlf: Special to tbe Sentinel. Dahyille, 111.. Feb. 17 I taw Lizzie May Ulmer in "Dad's Girl" to-night. She is ai ply great, and th play U one of th best and most interesting I tvtr Eaw. oa caa't sa t:o mnch about it At. W, Ca rf.. ULUUAJI CLL U C . I AT TIIS 0ANL. A lrgelv-in creased and thoroughly delighted audience wilnejEed the second psrfnranAa nf Tli I'a,.,.i. Cm Inn!! K . k :31. r:" lue Hons last e TeniniT, ad It went evea better lD3Q on tte openieg nicht. Ertrjthing :voved mocthly. and the tanefal ruuic of ' thetcoiewas sang in sach a amshed and j lhcrcucbiy t:Xhic manner, and tb orchestrat:on was- so nearly panect as to leave noihing to te wished for. numerous for bata ! Eccons were tga:a scloists and choruses, and aadipnea and i artbts eeenied to hi rerfctlr en ranrkTrt. ihsBrs. Heckler, Fre&zel. B.ncri.:heUt, j Mnremenbcif, Rrth?ls, Krauts, Uptnno, at d Mrs Frer.zel, Mits Heesltng and Mi?3 i cvdac 8 a11 C'iited tbeaeives with new boiois. while ih chore caui in f-r a Iare j tl ar6 cf :be apD:auM. Tha moaatia and ! coaumina of t'.n on.ra ia to fir inrerior to ! rythini of tL kind ever seen b:3 before
t s to call for special commendation. Thre will be no matinee today, ani the final lerfoimance takes place to-night. Thj! who miss it will miss the greatest musicil lif at of tb season. Comcncing to-morrow evening and roatinning for three nichts and Saturday matinee at the Grand, tbe attraction will b a that Drince of gnod fellows and popular comedian. Mr. Nat C. Goodwin, appearing in a grand double bill. "Thoe Dells" and "Conf i!on." for the benefit of the Indiana: Iis Fire Department. The ad vane sale bis been very large, and box. olVue indicitiooa point to the biest enajrft.Tiect cf toe son. This season Mr. Goodwin is supported by one of the strorjeeat companies he ns ever had, including, amocs others. Waitar Reynolds. Robert Coot e, Jr.. Alf Fisher, Elward Seabrooke, Elwin F. Gndvia, Miss Adele Waters. Mis3 Jcnn'e Weathersb, Hif s Hattie Delaro and Miss Maggie Holloway. 'little kid r.tri.v. HOOD." This sparklinsr little operetta, as rend?rl ty the Khinehart Juvenile Opera Company, furnishes the entire stsge show at the Dims Muieum this week, and that it is oua of the briphiett and test this popular a'nafsaieat reff rt tas ever given, is luiiy attested h th larte audietces it dt.i'y ind uichtly eatertaits ai:d de iht It '? han-l3irr;e"y mounted end gvrgtont ?y co.-tamed, a;:d th i onjr-i pivtn in its ent-rty. It is full of bricht I:ce'ecd heantifril tHblesux. a'1 vervtOing :.j givtn Willi attention to daiail worthy Ihe emulation of some of the more pretentions cr.tupsnies Resides the Uhiaehart chiidien there i? a chorns of sjooxe thirty clever itttlo peopl that ad Js a pli ain eut'lnbla effect. Mis3 Rartio Rhiuehirt as ')Iin" dresses and acr. th prt in good taste, and her singing is charming. Sao baa a pure sopi ano voice c f wide rar ge, and her pure, bird like Lotes are the wonder and admiration of all. Miss Goldie Roineaart ia tl e role of "Blondinetta" is tha mo.u csntiTotiuj littlo creature oa eirth, or, ai a ia iy remarked la-' ntht, ' jud; too aTce: for aMythin," a'.d h?r singing ani acting is art Hsf-f. A nett lit'l-5 hit. tin, is to werk of ivti'e Stella Rhin-brt a? ' I'erteLa," whi e th "Florist-." ty- J.-au-ette Rhirei:ai t, and tb "J .a! ' cf L tt Cinra RhiLe'tart are e- onilf doae Rov EtUton iii a es p fu ..y 'IJia," aid tl "Granny" id Mits Wilson is wtll do te Tne &'! gs and dances, ar d otber spct-'t Vs intror.Ltrd by the Rhi:iel:art hi'.uiv;i n :A Rrbby Ralston, are in soud t ite, and nrn rnivtd Ith rotmd after round of tptia,n-i at i very performance. All in all, th p.-rfo-ro-bi.ee, as giea. is far ab.;v tho ae.-ic" n tiseura attraction, end w shou'd not b si rprised to see standing-room at a preaiiuoi be'ore the wet:k is over. In Cnrioiitv Hall, the African ' Er'h NUn," De E:ta Lan "LItirei S;3'.er;'' Harry De Lave, the Lifersry Curior.ty ; tbe ' Ghost Myetery ;" Glass R'oers and Lnd u Pntch and Jcdv continue to a'.traci mach, nttention. Thj admission to ail 13 only tea ctnts. Tiinoo ovzy to mo nr. Tbe Aiic Gates IParlesqu per.i r:-ni-pany arrived last night at 10:30 via the Kautt . kf e Lir:e, after being snow-bound at Kaakakre for twenty six hours or more, aad will r mruet.ee their week's encagtusnt at the Ya.o to night. This will b3 placing information to the many patror.s of this v palar raort, ard no doubt the hcuss will bs picked to ovej ilowing. Th Cates Comply 13 one of the ttrone'-t and best on the rovl, and is comicsedof the principal biries.j xi artists in th? profession, naoi Oering over ttiirty. Everybody wi'.l want to te aal hear the 'juci'n of Earlesaue, Mis3 Ai'c Oites, and ii-r srjT ojb company, and w predict a boom r.t tfie Zoo dnrir-g the rpiuriinder of tbu "eek. Matinei to-mcrrjw afteraooa. f-3 usual. :OT3 Only matinee in tho city at E.gs o's this i ftemoon at 2. The trhtdian, Mr. George C. Miin, sapI cried by a good c.Mar)lJ'ir, will ba at Engi'sh's tic tlrtt two ni-;bta ot next reok, ap-
is ring in rr.( i-ool s uevea-ei ii;nday nn.li g', :i3u iiacoetn" iaeda-iy eviaintr. Af.futs Taylor and Fielding, of tli a "Col i Pv" and Ilariioo. "Fantaaaia,'' Cj:upa:i;e. :r- ectivelj, wer in tO"vn a snrt ti ni y3riay, sno w-b-'-uad. Tny g t ;v7 lit n'rht". Ujih thesd attractions wiil shortly npi.-hr Lere. Tür. A. O. Scammon, in advance of the "tvoJobn.v' Comedy Company, which appcar at t'r tiraod the r3rst half cf th-) coming vtek, is in the c ty perfecting arrangen enfs" f'jr the tncavenients. Hiä attraction has bf en on ot the few paying oue3 oa the road th:s staiou. Mr. Georg W. June ("Saruoier Saisoa") will be here to-morroT to herald th coming cf the "Three Wive3 to Oaa Ilasbmd" Coci toy Company, which appears at the Grand he last half of next wes-k. It n tho hope o' many co l citizens that ' "Sanrner Seis n" ?ill bring Jan weather with him. Thepriz33 oiTerei by Nat Goodwin to th i four fire compiLi3 selling tha largest nam1 a of tickets for tLnir bfuout ut. the Grand t):e last three nights of this w:ek. has had a tendency to make the hivs "hntle " end iVylavö alrprtdy sold over 2,00) tick-ts. f!.e prizes wtil ba d;s:ributd on 6aturday i-ventrr:. n-s follows: To the cimanv llin he ;-.-e-t i v. mber, ; next largest, ilU; : xt, 3, and next. i2 .',0. !t Was Not a Murder. A müie invalid residing oa Bright street, vvhile in a delirium, a; t?u ;ny hour yesterday raorning, ro?e from bed and went oat 'nto the cold eircet attired in scanty night clothes. His wife ran r.fter hioi, tcreaming "murder." The neighborhood was eoou roused, aad without trying to discover the jeal cause cf tbe screams, an enterprising hut indiscreet citizen hustled to the narest telephone aad informed the Central Station ee: er that a foul crimi had bseu committed cn the above-named ttrset. By the time !he ;atrol waon arrived with a pe??e cf ofhcers the lady had csptured her husband and induced him to return to bed. Advlc to Mutbers. WIN3LOW3 OOTH15ä 3TEÜP should Iwajst used wh:2 chilcrcn are cattmjt teeth. It ijh'fcves the lltUa urcrer at ones, it produces natnrtt, aciot steep, oy rcijerini tie child frora pain, a3 the tutla ! -herat) axaiet ai'rhtajabnttoa. It livery j p:cium to taste. It aootnea t crii'.a. otten th , suicj, alltyi all patu. railersj wind, resulate? tt-i j t-oweü. aad la tie rett tnoTra ren?r 'or dLarrhcra. teiber axUlrg trca tcthtrz or other ounce. TVt tr-fl re cej.ta a tottlt. j SOCIETY NOTICES. i -j MASONIC A.-.- A-.- SCOTTISH RITK-Ia li--T nti.olia Chapter, Hose Croix, tneiir. I " this (We-diicsday evening at 7::'.0 oVhx. ' ViTork beventeeeth and Kiahteenth Dret-'. Ü. i:. ELLIOTT, ii. V. aa l 1 M. I C. F. IIolliDav. Secretary. C. E KULGELO i Y HI TSC TT, Fuaercl Directors and FmhPlner-, ( No. :7 North Delawirc street, i Telepbcne coancctioa to o2ico aad rcLL?ac2. i Carri'ies lor V.'cllinj'i il Parties.
h;n 9 V i i i r;lv-' - r-7 r r i - HUM .' - C 17 li t-V IV'j Absolutely Pwc, Tfcis powaer never v&nrs. Ansrveiof parity ftrength and whoIeForr.eaesB. More ecjaomic tfcen tbe ordinary küid. and can no: be fold in competition with tbe multitude of low tot. ßhort weight, alura or phosphate powd-jrs. Solionlv la cans. Royal Casiko Pdwdek Co, 103 Wall Street, New York. k y hss Plrte n-idr. "! srd it?Ict? a'l thtroor-.W-'rci-ccat t' a I Xvü? ftito ot tho Ttera, rv.ch a lJL r'nc?, auc-.u Lr-wg'iO?-s. D:, tres3 after c-tiir, P?.;.a in V.:i fjiaci, ."l..lo llit.r nsstreciar:. ilo ouccvia Las hot a fcbr.va a " na-he. r " ('srf?r3 L!t!e L!rr Ti:U-.r-. rqit.hy r-l-i i ( sr.:,-''.: a, curing audprJVt-2tiC ti.:? aaa--:7i:rr ca-.plmt, while tney ai30 correct tlVrorl 'Iii th ; fza-h, etlnudato th liver ead rculu ;Le hovt-j. Uvea li ihey oaly cured MEM) .Ich; thy vor. bc fi!rpoct pr:rt,- to thes vrh3 eciT.t fr.-.n this d . Jt r 53 - ir. r cc cplaint ; but tortatatoly their gocdac dc c-: not cr.d hero, cn-i tho:' who once try then will Hsd thet-3 Itttlo piilä vala ctlöiaEOKuny ways that they v. ill not be wiüicg Co wilhyut thru. Lut titer c'Ä f .c Lead. VtV V-l J t &a v ü ü tin l the bsne cf 5 " rn ir:v 12 ?cs that hcra ia w hcra raako onr prc-C huait, Car pilla euro it whilj ethers do not Carter'd UM? Livrr Tlll-i r.n very Fnuutndl very easy t3 talis. Cno or two pills make a doe They aro etrie'dy veetatlJ and donotrnp3oc purge, bat ty their peutlo cction please ad wh use tLera. Ia viala f.t 2-2 ccnta ; fl vo for tl. Soil ty drait3 every wheic, or Eent by raid. " CAKTKLi ZUZDlCTSn CO., Hundred Large Stand. 300 3-SLcet Board. ilm CentrulliEi Mate Hora ? OrriCE Sentinel OQrt. Ii n
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till CöüliiiKs, Its Fntlio ijrrrciile a Gcol Tmi wtcn Ttey Sec It Hcst Quality Velvet Carpet - - $122 1-2 Bost Quality 5-Fra me Body BruK3eIs - 1.12 1-2 Best Quality Smith 10-Wiro Tapestry 67 1-2 Best Quality All-Wocl E::. Bo per Ingrain G2 1-2 A 11 Gocda Cash u Uelivory During this Sale.
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Sl'II the City Gas COKI3, always Try and Clean, and All Kinds o? CO Aü At Lo wom t. PriocH, OFFICB3 60 7?onh Dolawaro, HO South Alabama, and 458 On 'treats. Tclarbono 441.
C O ALi! Fcr tea days our rper, advertised puce t?a? ic cents ptr toa lower thar. any aaa all o'.a .ie ia Ure7.il block. Kow, ae n.ortj still b orderiag IJIJOOIiHIO.fC COAL! 'n flsrre and 5'rrreth akla to ?;itsbarr. free frora toot and clinker. No other dealer has it. H i hlKrier this meinlnx and and a -wider door is oye-tl for toe iatroaaciori o! lir-josti rLy loint In thdl? Ivy lircQjiJe, Brcok;de. Lrofir-itie. 12 Sj per ton. . S C H Ii L Ü L. : HtJTVtLlE ?TT ro.l-. Ter Tor - - .
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CCTFirat-clas attendaeco at low pricss our motto. Oillce at;d Warornonis, Nos. GO and G2 West liarket St,near Illinois
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LOST Any rt'.cl o! vatic, not exce?l;-jf thri-e liae?, Inserted two tiaies FltKK Under the head eItuit:oa NVAuud.' tour linet cr less, iniertcd FKEE. WANThD Poard in a fint c'.as pr;v?3 ftni'r i'..r c-.an tad wif.1. ACdrtu K. h, care F-Lt:i.ei t:!e. lT-i kl jn rKD An active, e-xtf rleacet an t r -VV liable n' an wants clerical cr any ot-er ork evenirj-s. 1 PigRcg.e.r? tuea-i .v I-' 17 ANI i:i A situation by an Loa 1 1, tc iv I tor. todiive delivery wagon or worlc tu ' Cce: car ployrnvnl ot any kind. Ad troM öJV'. ".J Ncith Ttniufste siiott. i" V;j ANTED ?ituattoa es okkerer by i yo -I'm V maa vrith einbt jeftrs' oxserieri-; tu nfsk 2 1 write everftl diitv rat :an?n. A idn ss JOHN A LI" I n AN", 10 harpc strce:. 1--' 7 ANTKD By a youri I idy. apo'tiou as o;.y ist or a."ltant bofikkt per ia me m. ranr e r liu e cr wl.o!ifft'c ho'.i- it - ia aar.s and a gxa writer, MAY, care Statine'. ANNOÜNCEMEN Tö. LAWKKNTK ir. HAY D. P. IcMir,: n i "Ths S j oy Mutiny m Iai'." I'nj'nmc:.' i're byerbii Cburcb, corner Meridliu a'üi c.":' i Mn-etp. Ttitday owali Ftrnarv 17. ' 7:d r ((k. Adi-ibsioa -'- iuj'.s i u f i a', the .s t f ;t.e riu;ul ri i;0?K .otrs to Hot S.-.'lUk' t( r t;4e tr. ci'-ut l d (-J l r.i!i, gle.', K Tvt U a. a! 1 r 1 U:-.T!t.-) or Llmd di'eaes can he cur-'-d for one tnird tu ( cf t ( I sue h a t dp at the old !x-iit.e-trtnd. I hav tta 1 rnled tiiTe for twciity tr.n e y art, a-d wim tLt adTantf of lorgard tUKCsb.'al ex;era-nco inn vrrur.t a cure in all cases, s'rcraiatr-rr a.cl imtrur,'.-y, m all ihtir nsif. wmc.v'v tuitd. Oihcu hours. S a n. to 0 p. n., 4 '. Yi', n.a av v.uo. li -i.Hi HTX'hf. i'ir.s stwiti fuil i;rict?o::(Htit 1 per tor. DE Li-.NNKTI, tiucc-s-. r to Pr Fwlnu'. FOR SALE. rr OR SALE-Cac- fine draft Elalllon. KALVfOS V & CO. FOIt FALK Cher.p A pool wlnieta'.e notion veton, vlth all latert improveuifati. address F. YOG KL. Co'iimbs,, led. iJOR SALE Two taoas.?.ad LaCon'e pear tr3a . one End two yoar? old : they will crowlyaay soil siid any ciiina?: they t-.ndn bearia vr.'.j: thre yctrs old, a:id wrien six to e:r. tymr'-li Dar tci to altecu b'i-heU p-r tr.;: I have -0 truHcnmj farm, ne-ir bhcl'-w il'.e, t- ytAn i. dnicj tn-iy; stni ta your orlva OKr.y: sü drliver in Whrcti find April: tt-rt-.e re-iM iah!-.-. S sr'TlOV. Mifdoyvple, In". 1 .1 P17JAUVJAu, A 0.-lY- At tne lowest rat; of r -h I. W. IVl MLId A.M.S Co., a auxl 4 Vial a i.'.lock. rpo LOAN-rrioaey with priviice of prc'iy1 ruv.l: trms rf-af-'.r.hk-. THUS C. DAY A CO., j-aüt hiarkfcf. street. Iad!anaro:ii 14'.' r. H St A 1 . I. Ü 3L.X-J ' -i'r' -C'l .v t PURE and WHOLESOME, It contains no injurious ingredient. 1 1 ivivcH no tjon t-Tioiis f;l rtainc" ia tb brid ri til pure fc'rapu Crtam cf Tartar iüiä Aliaa puwdcia CO. It reptor?1 to the Conr th liir'i'y tmi-ortntcoa-E'.::u; iiTi rt-ju-tt-tl li thv bran t,l lb". t l:- at. It inf.kea a bcttt-r uad hh'r IL-i th-a aa? Him KALBFLBSGH'3 SOliS,' ; Established lS2?r 53 FULTON fcT.,. Y. ; For sale by all leading 1 Grocers. februüü U LIU I ,-t-r i:ii t l'f:f , r-:ül-jrt, i;i:f .; .t :...-! i Hit 'm-i (Trii .c Vi '7 l.or tf.:.t l- t.-'u :.. r-w-:'jN tii.ia '. - i.-'.i.hy .'., f,T NU'YV d a-.ry !---. m I v i l s.iv . i cr ( :.!. k. v -,ir. N -rri, t: bunions. Avy Vzdrr -:: v ;tii : !i;r i r.:.t w.",l -onl:ri!i what w- (livts- tr:.--i. vo;i vr-'il !-'a pirptan-nf Irit-nd f Till: xll.Aft TIT. i'l'W I! r ii I .!!:( il t illi'.N -..:' 1 i-J u.i.l. " T '1 1 ki Solar Tip a- :.dt-.-io. Trui-..i';3rk ai.t "Jon i all'M.LL. A Cv. " ia full, i.i oa u.la ci each lait. ma i .i 'j i viz lealI TSJ.ll le. ...f.'.oa .... -.'.s. .... .5.0 a 14 Vance Block, Virginia Ave. ELIJAH HEI-ji TD CSp H3 23 ,
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