Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDA MORNING FEBRUARY 2::. 188.
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tTIif y Dae FbtoU !a the Hands of 3!anatlel Desperadoes, Who Shoot I Their Custodian?. Marshal Qoaling ond One of tho Vcmen and tho Depo radoa Killed. ILKUIBIX SIIOOTJXU AFFAIR In Kailroad Car-A Deputy Marshal Killed 1T Two Depriidoa Under Ilia Chart. Han Antonio, Feb. 22 Marshal Gosling, rccotnpanied by two of his tru-ted deputies, J. V. Manning :ind J. L. Lovinp, vrere coaytjlv' tww United fcUtes prisoners from -Aaitin to Pan Antonio for safe-keeping. TLr prisoner were Jarsei Pitts and Charles "Ve gar, who have won notoriety in Lamp3ss and Barnstt Counties as highwaymen t d Pctorlice rollers. Ths etiieers and 1n;r i riscners occupied tfats in th smofcJr'.'carcn opposite tidss of the c&;t:'a The I r.o tera ere tecureiy handcuffed together. U I ?y vere escorted by 2dra. Jl. A. Drown, lie LläLtlniüthfcr of Pitta, and Miss Posa "Yejrcar, aieler o! one of the prisoners. The vcnun occupied scuta immediately in front cl the prisoner, who. in tarn, were escorted i7 touriuen occapyfng seats removed from tbera. lie smoking car wa? will Allied with paengera, smoiit; whom were several cattle men in & Hjpt of spirits. .As the train palled "out of San Maries, the towon-en left the smoker, carrying with tbein a ieatcer valise, into the tint sesondclsfs coach adjciniDjr. After a short ab3canc ti v returned to the smoker and occanied ihe" aat seat, immediately in front of the prisoners. Tni maneuver attracted ihe othcerV attention, and depu'Jea, who eyfd tbs idd&ocera cloieiv until tLfy rtcaa:e FatliCe i t' at . all vrai veil. The prl -oners and women were quits allactlorate in their demonstrations, bat inrr k tLan they had bea before ths xranetuer occurred. The first intimation that anything wrong w3 coin? on was the sLarp rtpcrt of a pistol. This was followed by a rapid discharge of ehots, which riilfld tte coach with a dense smoke, in jifis of which the prisoners were noticed 10 be niovln;; toward the oppjsits sev.s, rccapied by Goalicg and ids deputies. The ilrst shot eyidenily missed the Marshal. He wss in the act of drawing a p'stol, ?.ul whila rising to bis feet a teccnd shot rent the air, and simaltaneoa3ly with the cijjckof the gnn the gallant Mirshil fell forward with his bead into the aisle and his wtapon drawn, pinioning Deputy Manning for a time to the seat. Before the Depntv conM free himself from the body of his chief lie it ceived a bail la the neck and one in the shoulder. CIsaring the seat. Manning tool; a petition in front ot the door to prevent tho escaps of the prisoners by that exit After he had tired every shot in bis pistol, he deliberately drew a pencil arid bezan to remove tbe exploded shells from his six shooter, while ihe prisoners were peppering away at blm. Depnty Loving backed to the rear door of tfce car filing whenever a glimse of the prisoners was to be had through the smoke, übe prisoners poshed oa to the rear, foreits Loving to the platform of tbe s!eeper, where the deputy fired h?s last shot ...s the desperadoes jumped from the train, which was in full motion. As they struck the ground Colonel Mayfield, of Helena, Cams County, wlo was in the rear .end of the fir3t class ccach, fired a well-directed shot at the piisoncn, as did Conductor George A. cwler, who we attracted to the smoker by tie bring. Tbe prisoners made off in a northerly direction np a lane four miles north of New Brcwnftls. Pitts 13 presanied to be wcunded, as Yer was almost t?r?glrg bim when they were last tn in tbe lane. The train, after ti&lay of three cr four coucs. was stoppe J. -A ii vss coDfnsion; the cOicb was tilled wuh Ibe slcLc'a t ! bicol and porer fam? Invttt:j:atlon levelled ttat Margin! Goding was cea.t. lyirg cn bis face oa the settocct.tied by bim btfere the tiring. The fatal Vail iock eect In tbe rear.cf u:s b?ad buiyir a ilitlf in th trin, jast back of bfs.forel.tad. Mrs. Ei D-own, the jrraadcabther of Pitts, was lying near tbe dead .Marbai, ebot in the fomach. and in preat agonv. Miss Rosa Yegar, a sister of the prisoiier, was found in an unconsciou3 State in the teat recently occupied by the piiaouers, shot through the hg below the inee. Deputy Maratal Manning was powder7urnt in the face and ebot in tbe neck and tbculder. Two shots had gone through the first class coach, one cf which grazsd tbe bead cf JaJy, who was thrown inlo a sweon. Tlddled with Tlerea:rf the smoker wa3 bulle'-. The train stooped within tOjtarOsof ti e hn? thr'igb which the prisor.en vere fiae:r;. The epaty ibrshais Lul reloaded tlir six sh oters by tb's tirüc. vv htu Loving called to the aiiis'at ce cf thf cordactor, who had the feur ivtn iLentioüfd aVove under arrest, Tihile .Manning started in pursuit cf the dtepej.idces. His strencth, r.owever, failed Lim ircü tbe less cf blcoi, and he rs taken ab-iurd tt train, which Tailed or for Nw Bronfels, where tu vroundtd women of tbe f,nr prisoners were l:5ahared ar.d Indged in jail. TO raxuails of Marshal Goling, Accomfatiei by Per.nty Manning, were taken to S:ii Antonio sj.d n-nioTfd to tne residence of Mrs W. R AVllace. his tister, here thy were vived Vj hundreds of his fronds, the wounds of 3d2r,nir g ars ;riou3, but net necessarily falsi. Po? ?ft Austin and an Antonio for the i er.e of lh tragedy to aid ia tbe capture of Ihp diEpcrado5. while Dpntj Loving organized a pess? at New Cxaunfels last night and instantly started in pursuit. They found lbe dead bedy of Pitts a short distance up tbe lane from tbetcene of tbe tragaiy and came upon Ye;gar eight miles distant, who vrave v.2bt and ws3 pt?rced by three ba'l3 iired by tb poa-e. Thrs disabled he was tarn to New B aunfeis. where h -died. Ti?? foTir mm under arreat are ccrfed?rates of tbi dead dc?reals?. The excileaent over the death ot Goiiing ii iaterie. Antosio. Feb.2J LaterMrs. Drown, xr wtbei-iu-.aw of Pitu. died at 3 a, mM in tha itrl at Now &rjnfe'3, in great a;ony. lMta vis wounnfu iu four diilerent places, three ct which were ruortaL They, at the i quest nf Mrs. Drown, were bnrisi s!r:e bj eiie today. Mips IIdsi YeTgir, to j-ftber with tbe wife ot Pitts, and the vifa cf her brother, are incarcerated in the??:ct,d sic ry nf tbe jail, while the rj-ile C3nVcerstes Bre narceratrd In low.-r cell of ;,'fw Praurfels Jail, where tbev will be held ur-til the t.x'.v o! lynching sutMd?s. Pepnty Msr-hal Mannini:?, who raad a ?clnt tight against tbr dfsreraic. is y it g iu a T rcsriou3 coditi jn n -s'in -w-is 'Lorn at Snelhyvi'?, Term., ii iv U w3 dnratf d a; tb ArtapHs N'avai Ar-df.17. jtndied lnr in Washing on C:ty. loci:-t at "Par.crs, Ken., and removed to TViai about snen yrs ao !o2:titg at Catrorili, wttte Le non i-o'lcij a caiUrcfihe l tilt,
and Btocd In the front ransc of his profession as a criminal law j er. MATRIMONIAL ANMlNCEMENT.
Mian Nellie Gould to We.l Sir. Waehiagton K. Connor. New Yor.K Feb. Mis Ndiie GDald, tbe ( harming eigbteen-vcar old daughter of Mr. Jay Gould, has given her heart to her father's bachelor partner, Mr. yaibinglon K. Connot. At first it was received with incredulity, tbe yosng lady's youth, the fict that she has not made her debut In eoslsty, and Mr. Connor was almost treaty-five years her t enior, and bad withstood tbe tender and fatclnatiDg endearment? of several et New York s mo;t famous belles all tecdsi to throw an air of doubt around the reprt, bnt like a tiny pebble dropped into a brok, tbe ffor7 that Mr. C.:nnor wai to forsikj hii elepant though lorrly apartments at 1 Eist I'orty tftn street, nr d become a truly good benedict, with MissGonld a? bis Il?atr''-3, ea'hered forc with every repetition, and jeittrday little ehe w hi talfrM of on tha mt, l.tcherve, and in th I'nlnn .ri S". Nicl"'a, l'i t.-n a d osher 113 town cluSi. Ciri rr rfn e I to c tuiriu or deny Ihir v tor, rr d when thi Trinis known msny in n tdiatly trreo td iinlrar Miss Nellie G:rjldis on of the bripMeit a.d setst little 'adies in tho ctv .Sin has be?ntinly in an nrmt of no n.eAa ability, and her col f letticn cf brlc-i-brac. which has been sr'o'ied oy her j: c l and braa, h.n b?en rjrraily sdrairnl. bh- dressea plainly, bit rif.bly. ar.d wh-n in ton can ha sen nny nftrrroon driving- through the park with her brother Geor:,e, and "Wash" by her side. the Las fttie:idri on or two private gerrcans, but can not be seid to bava fntuer. the pay society whirl Sha n quite r-erved. acl to a rtrtaln extent retiritjr, tr. its Jtrcngiy characteristic of her letter. ' tu-1 ing o! Wall street. She 13 probably tr . ? chit heiri9 in America, and on hp" ail r death cn:e in fir 2')).l-CfOcrr-COO,(iX. Mr. Cnco: bn b-?n a fartnej with Mr. Goald since 1ST; Whila Le can :iot te placed i.i tv:e catalogue of hand cu e sce'ety men cf Use city, ha hi a sirguiarly attractive face, bricht blue eye3 eüd most engfg rg n;aDn?i?. H owns the farceni steam yacht Utov:aia, ar:d is a me-u-ber of tbe AmertCAn St'am Yacht Club He was bsrn in Spring strft and is a Nay Yorker in its trnf st. seasa. He is very ab-t-temicus in bis habits, aud is rarely sseu iu snciety. Y'oung George Gould is bis chum, at d between them the eincerest aUc .ion exists. Mr. Connor can draw his check for $200.000, and is a recognised lair irf Will tireet. Mnuybave had tbe erroneous itnp:etticn toat Mr. Counor'a success and his pment wealth have been duo to a great exUnt to his closa intimacy with Mr. Gould. This Is a geat mistake. Mr. Connor's present pc&ition has been secured by indomitable nerve, financial honor, and a shrewd and vigilant determination to grasp all opportunities 0 tiered him. CLEARANCES. The 8tate or Trade for the Past Week, with the Percentages of Increase and Iecrense. Boston, Feb. 'J.'. The foilowias: table, compiled from special dispatches to the Pest, from tbe managers of the leading Clearingbouses of tbe United States, gives tbe clßaraocesfor the week ending February 21, JbSö, stowing the percentage Increase and df creese as compared with the corresponding week laet year: New York $19,03,626' I 4l.OiS.753. 1 7'Jo.hoi' I 122i,7GS I ll.4H.,VJ7 I 7.7C0.0OO I .H?.J77 1 S.733.2M I 2,lt.t0ol! 4 000.SCj'l ,Cf0.c.;2 I l,07u.sll 1.107.WJ I l,77l.4! 1,70-J.fO, I i,::r,Toi '.'"0 227.1 7ö5,-jt! j llJ.t.V 6"vS.ö2t 1 419 TI), I ;:..:: p i 4i7i7 ; loston . Philadelphia , j CbicaRO Et. Lou to.--.. Kteitiraore,-...... fan Francisco... Cincinnati Pituburj? Louhville Milwaukee ... Kansas City...., ProvidenceDetroit Irulia.ua polls üarUorU....OuiHfca (;!evelnd .. Memphis Iew HaTea Portland.... Columbus.. I'toria fc'priDeöcid IcwellWorcester Syracuse TofaL C70,7Gt,or Dec. :01,727.40i; Dec.. Outside New York-. SOCIALISr DYNAMITERS. Hlghlj Inrendiarj hpeeches in a Fashionable Ouartcr In Chicago A ltlood thlrut Womau, Chicago, Feb. 22 The dynamite 8' ction of tbe Socialists held & meeting thbs aftarneon, in very near the heart of the fashionable portion cf the South Division of tbe city. A Lumber of bigaiy iccjndiry speeche, in Ecglhh and German, wra d3livered by A. It. Parsons, his wife. Geciga Mitzinjer, Au2u:-t Fehling and ctbere. Mrs. ra.'sjcs. who is a colored woman, made an unusually fiery eneech. She tcan by berating hir bearers ai" cowards and unworthy tri name of manhood because they allowed the agreSKins of rsntal to continue allowed their daughters t barter their virtue for bread. If they v- cie men, as they claimed to b, sbe sai-1, thfy would blow cp every hoate oo ths adicblcg avenues beforj they would suVult P. it; "would demolish the police stations, renrt house and jails:, and flins dynamite m tbe fices of the army and navy. Jf they were afraid to do this, however, they need not lack for a captain, for she would fill her apron with dynamits and lead thetn alon tbe avenues of tbe city where the rich ra3lda destroying as tbey went. Ilor husband advised bis hearers to study cbaai'siry and fc taSe lessors from those expert in manufacturing deadly explosives. LoJüe hj Fire. Pmnvilie, Va.. Feb. 22 A block of bailiius belcnging to tbe estate of tbe late William Ecberlson burned this morning. The buildings were occupied by 8:h3olfi3ld. hardware: Pfitcbett, fetd; Sonneborn, clothing : P.ojell. Cry goods and groceries, Fid Robertson's boarding-boas1. Loss ou building, ?:;0,0J0; merchaud;3. $o40J0. Tas insurai.ee abent covers the los. ArEEsorr, led , Feb. 22. Au tccndnry f ;e last night destroyed a livery stable, to Tisider.cc-3 and six bn:.US3 r jouis. Lois, S12XC0; irsuTAnce. d.OCO. 1 htlSodlea tl Folictniau Ularray uad Fain. j Nrw Yor.K, Feb. 22 A larc croxd colj girted today in tl:e vicinity of th9 police I btation in which lay the bodies o Pjllcamtu i Mnrray, Vii.'e, co'her-in Uiv arid three chilj drcn. LuTed to da?" t tt u;.ht ia his horns on leaver streit Ilxrei-.ion Qi ri3t a:
tbe fate of the family was heard on every side, and tbe conduct of Murray, who list bis life attempting to rescue his wife and children, was referred to in terms of admiration. Tbe bcdles were removed this afternoon to an undertakers establishment where they will be prepared for burial. The Oregon genatorahip. Por.Ti.Axn, Ore., Feb. 22. The failure of tbe Legislature to elect a Senator continues tbe all-absorbing topic or cooversition today, and the question as to whether tho Governor can appoint is being discussed ia all its phases. Ssctlon 15, Article 5, of the Constitution of Oregon, reads: When, dur:t rcr jof the Legislative assembly, a vfCdticy t.iiali lisppen In nay oflie tha sprointmcnt of which is vested ia the Leislativ.Wemblj, rr when at any time a vucnru snail l ave occurred ia any other riuie ofüoe, er la tb" ril.ee cf Judc o! any court, the Governor hnU till tuch acaDcy by ap;ointrni'nt, which sbU expire V7bcn a successor Khali fctve oo?a eiertot I nder tnis the Republicans claim thnt a nator rray be appointed. It i coafeaded, on tbe other band, by tha I)mo:ran that tbe expiration cf the regular terai cf 1 be Legislative Assembly is not su-ih n virsncy es the Governor is authorial to fl 1 i by appointment, and that the L.vrisdatire bavir;: failtd to elect the Sta'e most snftW tte coiittqueTiCf s o' suii netten:, anil b"5 deprived et ueb reprffer tatit n There is etaicely s doubt that the Governor will appoint, and the Senate mn?t decide whether the appointee shall take his seat. Verdict or the Coronet .Jary. PiiiLAi-ELPiiiA, Feb. 21. The Cjronei's investigation into the circumstances attending the deaths of the twenty victims at tbe Jilockley Alms House fire is concluded. The jury returned a verdict that the viclimi came to their death from injuries received at the ßre, which was the act of incendiarism on tbe part of Joseph Nadine, patient ia the ir fane department, prompted by Pester J. Srl.ro?drr, cbief at'ecdant of rnaof tin infare sections, and that J. D Mulleu, Schroder8 apftistant. had ben gallty, after kuovledpe, cf the ?anne. The jury a'so cr.isured tb oilicials cf tb? institution for this apparent loose niH.nEeiun!., aod f-jr thf :r failure t.ibave a suificient fire nppuiatua ii thy building and the means of eciyo f jr th inn 3te. Nadine and S "brcid-r were c ;v.nmirted for tbe action of the G'and Jury, and Mellen committed as a witnuis agiiatt cbrtcer. Seymour Item-c-cclal to the Sentinel. Seymoit., Ind., Feb. 22 The first nambtr ot Tbe Fwing Ensign, published at tbe pio.'perous town ot Eing, made it3 appearar ca Friday. It is a four column folio and full of interesting news. Mr. Avery Chambers is editor and proprietor. Succe33 to tbe Ensign. This make tbe seventh ne spaper now published in this county. An old man named Lewis, residing a fa miles southeast of here, was very badly crushed yesterday while felling timber by a tree falling on blm. It is thought he can not recover. The dwelling house of James Grapine, situated eome fifteen miles outh of this city, was entirely destroyed by fire a f? nights ?co, together with all the household en-ids. Los?, 750; lo insurance. Cause, defectiva fine. Cnrpet Weaker' Strike. YosKr.Rs, N. Y'., Feb. 22. The stritte g employes of tbe Smith Carpet Works still emphatically declare their intention to remain cut till their demands are conceded. The shopkeepers are taking a dismal view of tho situation, as over half the population depended ou the carpet factory for a maintenance. Tbe shopkeepers were in tbs habit of supply irg the operatives cn credit from pay day to pay day, and as but f6W hands aved any money, the prospect of carrying them throu2h a loag stride is not lookei upon favoTably. The strikers say they have a fund sufficient to support them a loag tirx e. The Artful Mongolian. San Ff.ami'co. Feb 22 Port Collector Sears states that ths latest method of ths Chinese to evade tbe restriction a-n is bj taking advantaze r.f tie ruling of Secretary McCullocH that Chinese in transit to Vic
toria, B. C, may bo lauded at this port by furnishing bond lo the Chinese Consul General for their sub9equet t departure. It has heen discovered thst after beins: allowed to Jnd by this means the Chinese apolv to tbe authorities for certificates to go to Victoria ar.d return, representing themselves to be residents of this city. A Fan-Handle JKulnver Killed by JunpIns on Ills Engioe Ci5CiNXATi, 0 , Feb. 22. The breaking of a connecting red on the engine of tbe incoming passengf r train to-day, on the Pan JJandie Poad. caused Charles Connell to think he should save hirnH b7 jnmping. He jumped nd was killed. The fireman
remained oa th- eugire an 1 received no m- V V A.M. spe; biliawUu? this(Mcirbu)eve:ijurv. Conneli's b-idy was br.iuat htrj. V i!g t 7.-:o oclo. k. iotk in fust Degree.
wLere nis wit ana tnree cuii Jr:i nv. SJerioiii U"nlt4 of a fit Mai-.s-haI-L, Tex , Feh. 22 At o'clock this morning, Mr?. Scott, wife of W. W. Scott, a Hind man, while attempting to nate a fire with a lamp in hsr hasd, fell ii an epileptic fit. Tbe ldinr exp'odai, and y.if. Scoit was so bedi.7 burned that sr.i l!ed afevr bou?s after. The blind husband ftttinpting to extinguish the ilimr-3 was sricusl? burned. . TnMrjRtoiti I'irthday Ccdbratel. Nr.w Of.i.bas, Feb. 22 Vramingtou's birthday was celebrated by the Contiueutil Guards, who paraded and had a dinner at Le West Mod. A sslute was fire! at nooa cn tbe levee and by the Sag;bip Tennessee. INDICATIONS. 'Aif.'jros, Fe. 2Z-1 a. m. For tbe Ohio and Tennessee Valley Fair weather, followed in the western portions by lijht cow or rain, winJs sbiitln to northeast and southeast, tloivly riiiii(j temperature and lo ver barometer. For the Upper Lake Region Increas'u? clou 11r.es, followed by liib: enow, variable winls, tbifUng eouth and east, slight rise in tenipe:a:urj, lower barcceter. Iiov Iu--ct5 lireatae. Good Wonls. If we tat any moderately Iarg in"'", sny a wasp or a hornet, we cm wp.ewi vvi'.h t'j Lhkt'd ej o that a J-erij cf broU ) LeiLrk9rurs alcr.g either sid-of tut boJy. : i -se r.ppsrtut rpot3, -bteen cr ten.7 in which ar.i gereri'iy nnnibor. a'-n in f3e tbe aiertures through which air ia :i Lnitid :r,to tb? svtem, tud are geueraUf forced in rach a rrarnr t'.-it no extran-oui matter can by any icssibiiity bnd eutrancj. So-ao-i time b v are furnished 'ith a pv.r of hurny ! ' ; . .. . v.: i . i - , , . i viilof theioMci; in ither casts they are lecseiy frind wahstilYioterlaslng briatle, formsniT a filter, whicn alfowa air, and air a'oic, to j r-. Bat th? aptntu, zt ??ha:-
evf r character it may be, Is always so wonerfelly perlctiu Its action that it Lis bn found impotsible to inject the body of a dead irtectwith even ho subtle a rupdiu'ji ai spirts cf wine although the subject first immersed in tbe fiuid and then pla.i bsneath the receiver of an a!rpump. Tbe apertures in question, which are tesbniciily known as ' stirsclss," or "trsc'i:rv" which extend throuch the entire length of th body. From these raain tubes ar yivon o'd innumerable branch-', which ran in all directions and continually divide and sabiiyie until a worderfully lntricae networt is formed, pervading ev-ry part of tiic structure ncd per.etratiag even ta theuntenn.:and claws. The Drummrr'n Itlimh. The olhsr dav a titerchant travpler opticg for a Pnilrdclphia shoe firm bardd n t'ain cu tho Alton roa l at Joliet. and con attracted .by the charmitiz faco of a Sucker lass who git on at P.mtisc. Hs tbecght be saw that h wms a ssveet, iauocent ycuns thirgivbo had neverbeen around any, srd bp wended hi way to wU-re s'i sat nrd insinuated himself inti hpr society. ltiavery stcraiy d.iy. mis," said the rce rcbnt lrVf;er. 'ls that so? ' he a.V--iI, with a qrat hnv of interim. Here. indfd, !!tfiamp?e of rud'c itim'u e. Storming lite aU the furk.s and h?.d ben f.T nitie rnsec--utive hour", ard yrt lis semd to know Pbibing ftbeut it. "Fo .r, rradi'oa, simple th'DK." b thought. -'Shq'll b rs'.d!y in love vrith rc? ir fifteen minutes." "Going far?" he inqnired. ' Ob, n awfol lnp !'' I'llow swett and ch llish:" thought th3 gir4tckman. ' How far are von goins? ' be aiked. 'Oh, away cli:" To St. LccU?' "My, yis. and fur:hr than that.'' "I'm awful gjad Til have your company a ccod hile, iben." taid be, "aad I kuow we shall he gat liienda." I h?po sq," sbe iepiie. J 'You lavrt bef.ui don't you'.' ' the dru inner sud 'pr.lv n-iif J. ' No I i;sh1 to hxve, br)t-" ' At ! n"i r iui: d I'll h :::.ar b?au on
ihir- Jnp Now, te" m' j i ni, p!t "Matildi Matth! h.. - well, it n-clto to Hwkice, but it is Jörnen, Iln''., ,Vha' ! Y'j'i Are not mirried ? ' No! I po!scbd ry dfih buibtr-t 1 1 1 o'br dav, fcv.d yon oh 1 you Link so vet. Yru look s if ttrychuii e wmild uinki such a brsntiful rorpr-v'ct v.'-u. Conio, now, woot you marry ms?'' Te drairer exu?e1 hir. sf If, and the jolly Pontiac cirl and h?r l-fr.u, who sat behind pretending to ha ep, Iaugbsd all th way to BloomiDgtca. A 3Ieteor as IJI . a Sninll Honie Dahlouega Sentinel, Tho most remarkable metecr that we have ever heard of was Scon by a number of uur townsmen on Monday nisht about 10 o'c'oct. From tevcral persons who saw it we gather tLbt it presented the appearance of a roun 1 ball cf tiro, without a tail, about ths size of & binail house, movirg from the southeast to tbe northwest. When it had gone nearly cut cf sight in tbe distance, it was seen to espJode. Sorce two or three minutes afrer it disappeared a loud, rattling, rumbling r o'se was heard, first in the southeait and ending in the northwest. Tbe latest novelty is ginger ica c-em, in which the beat of the irincer counteracts tbe chill of the cream and the frgidl'y of the crfam nullifies the fire of the ginr, producing a bappy n:edinm mos, gratifying to the epicurean palate Newton (N.J.) Register. "No interruption of bu3lnr-ii on account of tbe weather," is tbe motto a Kalamazoo hen nailed above ber ne:t, aud vrben the mercary wna thirty -;.o dt'-arees bzlr.v 7.ro she r itue oil with a brood cf voapg chickens. Detroit ( M chi ) Pott. tdvlc to MoMifrs, -;! K, VUMTWS KoyTHIsa JYHCPtii.oaia atwajs ts iiA wi;r. ca.i-lTco -e t,ri;ti".s tfpth. It re"Javes ?.e litt! s-r;rrr st enry?. It product natural, tultt if.s, oj rnmaz the chv'.d :rr.;-j patv., and tb C f.rr.Tj awis.'; as "trio; buttou.' It ia etj p. .v,n? to ttr': It tvOi'v.M i":e fill-J, efton the c 'r.i. allay ni rtfi. tch-7cv i'id. rc?u:ts tht t-'pi. i!! n trti b-H tvÄj rmaeA 'rr r. .hh. h.jf r;i?jf frora v:et"?frg or other CHifw. TVnt-'w:mu votyr. DIED. O'NFIC-Jarnes O'Xeil, at bis residence, 123 lt Mct'arty trect, at 4 p ra , February '11. Notice of ."uncial will Le givea hcrtatler. COX George c. R-iii ChRrlrt C , iiifat sous of Charles E. auU Eruuia M. Cox. Funeral private. SOCIETY NOriCb: MASONIC Mysue Tie Loose, No. F. and i.-iiirc Lietlittu iuviua. JACOB W v, Ii l is P. r.M.Li:. Secretary. s::ith, v. m. c. ju kheollo & vuirsKxr, Fnneral Dircctoi' and Erulalmer, No. 77 North Delaware stre?t. Tekrhone connection to oCice e.nd reideucss. Carriages for vreidiuis and riirtie. Aj ti ! i J u u Abso!L:teSv P k ft W Tbl? powfler never varrr s. A carvel of pirty rtHgtb and wbole.oreeneva. More eoo"oraic than tbe ordinary kind, and can not hi sold tu competition with the multitude of low tet, hhort weisbt, alr.ra or phosphate powd-T. s.Ll only lncaca. Rovai. Baslno Powdsh Co i 13 Wad Street. New "i'oik.
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1 . t . in i V's u I ' - t. - W i. jj,,,.,.,,, ..- f I rr'? VV.-j TJvcr P.'.' m ti l: f yA'') i - :, c-..r.L.4 an.l pTovcUun ; u:uoy::v.; (.oc.;.'. vi..! t'-T ül-- forrTt c. l!:.'r.'-i.i" Mi;u; h, at'::r;lat3 tho liver rcilu . :bo u j ii ihc-y crJy curei Aennf-rr v-j'.-! ! r?r t f ri-!- 3 VüSw tvftd i-uti.T Ii-.-u V...i ('.: re.1, i .-r --.,?:i::4hd ; b it fortaately tl.cirp.' i.'ct-: do in.-c:.d he.., an-1 thosa whoourot-y :n v.'.i t:A :'.v::- IVM ) pilla vain eb!e la e n'ny vij s i!-.si ? xr'.il ret wiilia a m r Is töo ta-: cT to mi?.v live that here! J -7hT "8 make oar gr-t bj-it. O-r p:lii cure it TtliJ Ltlicrs d-o rrjh i Carter'a latlls Llv r Pill aro very pma'leni xrry easy to take. Cna or two puis casj a aosi-. caiitzü: sikdicikr co.. Te-w Vork City.' WHEAT BAKING PURE and WHCLESD?,IS. 7 rrf-.tnTn? v.n !r.v.j7ioi:3 ?".'rr-'n;pri. ;U i'Ut'0 e Cream c Tartar and foa acra It rntorca to tho flnnr t!:rt LIit important cfn.t ttitiils rt'jccti'.t :p tlj-Lr.'n :' t.';- vli-.-.t. U A letter and iif:iilir Lioc.:;. tl:. :x mm KAiEftHssirs sens, r;-,abii-;hcd:::?. 53 fulton sr., x. y. For sak by all leading Grocers, Brewot and Bottler ct LAGER BEER. WANTED. LOST Any ertlcle cf value, not exceeding three lines, inserted two tinos FREE. Under the head "Situation Wanted." lour liifci or k-es. Inserted FREE. ANTED Ev a -oo3 ei?L place to leara printt v mc or blading. Address r. L. M.. teatmel Cilice. 11 2 V7 ASTFD Ü7 a 'a-Iy at her hatne. Tne cae of V' a child; icasonable price. Address A.. C., rcntincl Office. ?' 2 XI7 ANTED Similion by a b'y of sfvor.t?.-a to YV do any kind ol werk. Call o' allrs 17 V i it Micbis.an stieet. 2J 2 V 7 A NT ED Site aliens by twoMperieacod K'-ri-V to do cootin;. cnambtr -,vors or tait'j c-iie of ciil'.dien. AdJitsa K. A.,ctntiul Oliije J 1 j ANTF.D A f ccoTjd-band ten or twelve bor-e-pom er portab e F'f-a n co-nue, t ib'ihir üo'.Ut pre'Cired. AddiC-eL M. Lfc'K. f iirliod, la''.. Jl TI7ANTKD A situation by n iii'l:i-tri-'is Vf joiios xuhü: caa :ie ;cJl :eo .au.-ii iatiou. AddrtES W. S. I)., Kni2l.i-:on, Ind. 20 ' ANTLD-rupil in Lu-iuess por.mensh'p at Judiun Collf-te of i': ur..n d.:p tniSaort H?i d Ci Vfuct- iiiot. Ta-e tie; at.-.;. o.xea dy uu'l etcniL'S 1 . TrrT t t : , Y iiunituret and sr hc- upr.'.'c. -. i äosv: rn ; iLÜ'an. Addie-s J. KiiX, I'uis, in , i tii. i.t rai A:.',a;. --' l H? Al'IED Fy a :-oi.:u la',y.apo:ib:i tr. c?py- . t it or R'si'iiin 1 .;; rcerp.r in s r.v.-: msurat. c f.-'Jn e or be lt i ou -. 'i in Sjj';rc6 aid a -.f;a writer, 21. .V es-1 wtitinet. T AN1 ED To Members oi t2 A. O. U "V.-a j V lrcxter of tie Order, who ia dlstre. i wc'Jid be ?'Hd of a situation of any ih.t v.:il ; e: :b;ebitato uprrt bis fatni y. Any linvbor o! itc Or.dcr vUo vrlii .ciu ily iaUret hM)po;f nn 1 ti ail td tlif 1 rotter, vrill please address TiiO. fAS Tt HUKLEJGU, Ilcoia 1. sT1. V'et jlarse: ttrt, 2-"-'.'finspoiis. Vo'-.rs in ('. U.'jini P -1 FOR SALE. P.SaLE-Cne fine draft '11:0:1. KAL3T03 o Ä, CO. 15 f, ip. ? ALE Piano, alraa: nex, ft a -;icr;f?c. i l?t PiükcMrect. '.- L'CR SALE TvfO UiousVaJ LiCore r tree F oae and two years oil : tte rriil ::ovv Id auj ? :1 and any cliriate; tby bwV.Ia biria wber: tl re years old, ead wIku f;x 10 e 'it T6h: ill fr tea to fifteen bushels p?r tr?e; I havö 2iC tricscn rcy faro, neir Shelbvville, tso ycar3 old. doTEg Ln ly: send ia your orders er;v: will d in or in Mrch and April: tcroa rei-;ablo. It ö t-rjTTON, .Sheloyviüo, lat 13 ANNOUNCEMKN T&. " " Ti IiOE pc4r g to net 5r.r:r.:8 tor tbo treaaat rL cf f-yrtLii. gleet, fcrof?!a, and ailtauaeous r r bl.;r d d'-eajeji. can be cured for one ird tha e ..t t f sreb a t ip ui tl old rliable-v nd. I have ttnkeaitd here for treaty tbneyca .-a,a:lita HefdvintBse of Jorg ard euocesfnl t-trorivnce a.ri larrt;ufy, m Ril their r.'-v, bcsitKtlv vre d. Offic bonr?. b a. trt. to 9 p. 4 5 Virginia : neue, ftdiacapohs. Pills .-M-.:t-i fr.U dirco t t',r.sat 1 per box. DU. UEN-NETf, SuCCJS-.-.?r tu ; It. via-. ; REMOVAL. I EMOVA I.. TV bavn rctni.Tf 1 or stove s'o'? I i and culvinieed i:!'i cora.c? wjis ti -i Ed-.: aslii'P ri t.rt:e t wttri e :!s s-K'Avi b-jitin .jft -rest v r- 'rffd p:;v-... C.ulur.i -j;- !'. ,T ONLY-At the lowe--t rr.r? o ntrrci. J. W. 31 WILLI AMS Co., 3 a--.d 4 Via'oa HI xjc. ! i-0 LO AN Money w!tb privilege or preoayI Biest: trrr-5 reaaib.r. TliOä i ÜAY Ä CO,, Ti tt.'.. Harit etr-.ct, I-dla-ass,
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lacy are Finctly vegttaolo and donotpripooc . Thursday. I n.liiy anJ 'i'.r.'diy. f.:l S.iturJ.ty parga, but by their gcatlo action plea3a all vrh3 j Matint-c, Feb. i'.Ub, vrih cnl'.!., usethem. In iala at Vocenta; üvafor 1. Sold u . Ä . M...in. Jdra-ciataeverrwUsicorscatbmaJ. - '.IVCS t0 Ufl8 111131530.
I 5Cc. Drc3 Clroli Iie?r n-.d. fOc. j y.'xt en:cut of !!: K.u.i - t I .-h. 1 -.n imported i-y a!! 't.V I'.W.N' au i i'os;:.:' '. of rf ( ial trentry. a lU-i.-r.ent ot Sol.! ;e: M.I Hary l:id an i Dr':r.ilV.."ps Grand P.Hra l . 11 i. :u. Ti ii i f 1at. I il-Iay. Saturday ' ! Mati-.i. . DiGK80NiSe;' S!pDPSRAHPiJS Monday, TneJay. Wc.tr.fhiliv and Vio 1 v1 Uy Matinee, I t b. 23d. 'J:tn aii.l 'Jr;h, tirl annual toured the I.aiwniu? Cyclone, J. C. tie vurt two mm rnnm cu., I'.'ei !l OKnri-'ntT.t oT .Tame? D.-Tia'-J-.n. ;r , -n J bteHM'e foauUM of all fannv coxi ?.-. Cli;,'l tni "!'wrt Jp':is" PMUp füä'Ji, J f. Sit war'-. Pt-ier .Tobnp, .tf'lm ifart Rii'l apnifr.'-il 06ii.lJ0 rT;-M:i,tt'ioti. Jiitrodut i:ic:li ijtni ' tne l.-iV. tovf., l:ieii'7P, eU'ttlOLJ f.'OM 1 (: iX. liiHt HV.ti .jqtr. t. Pric? 'V;iiVT.f j ai:lil to. r if A' i :r: i Id t.i .tr.-J-'lT-Mi OF I Ot'I'VH LF W "M ASUINK, OK THFSrCBaT vf K WWl'Y HiiSF." 'Vtiiucvday ETealn;:, Feb. " AatnLsioa, O.v. Ti:t ?c;s r-ft"rve 1 im Mr. KrerCa's eiierlnunrti't will ie gool or '.his lecture. K.'t-. other than tbe sc. "wil! begin Tloulxy, F?b. : Mr. Frfiica wiil ijlSll r.is fac2Cr.:e:il Msro'.i 11. Ktxt tuttrtainniont iir.:cli 4 Kobert t'olUer. PLYMOUTH OHURCH. WctsjfJay ArtciD.??, Sarcli 4,1. Z P. ü.f Only Appcaranco of Tho World Renowned Pianist, JOSEFFY! JOSBFFT! V,r and Attractive Prograinnie. 1 niCi:-5 51, Tic r.nl rr.c. a of ?t comw rccs Monday, Ma?cb -t I'lyuiov.tn Caan a. j j "f fx r rJ Z7 j - h$ W LX 1 ii A7TEHTI0H, SKATcHS! fv,mmencLi TODAY tbe prices at thl RI-u i'ittlOc rjuri)'T':i und utt'v-iu hc .i'i. in'iudin ssatc: c vc-n::i? ?ess;o i lOc, k it-M 3LOc; no charge for türfsce: e.ittri:itaf;. b:tbta, ÜOC, katepfroe tolsdio. i'r.e ii-" of Muuc ivery Evenla; and Wcdac-sdsy aul eatnrday Alternocns. Hondfty, February 233, CtleteiüH cf MijTloa Bitiiäiv WITH A F.ED, W3ITK AND BLt'S PAP.ri'. FPdZES For I5ef Me-up, La!y, IIndv.m Pbctograpb A bun; C.cnt.eraan, fair Clab s.t:-i. MERTDIAN RINK ! i i POLO! POLO! Lotii$iI!e ?. 5Iwiöiati, TüCäday, Wednesday atd Thuriday. ferritir- J', 20 as ' 2:. AD2H.SSION CenU, INCLUDING SKATES OU SURFACE. CGLLEÜE AVENUE RINK Corner SeventU and College Avenns. ! AttlftOtiOXl For Tuoiday NfgUt, Fabruary 2i, Fat Iv'Ian's Rac8l fcn Foi; eve:-iv:.o:v. r.-v.-ea .- 4. y . - AND V j'i H--'- ! a v. I i'V-TJf- - j t J " ; C2!s ; y w TT i I -- G:iT i ri t f icn ,,as"ll( ll " o..i$)ni.iuoii, I In the vtrj Aauii: CV:: -dy, hnt..".3 ! irr V TTTr-Z rcr.ra n-?::i; Mou-iay, Feb - J 300 S-Shest Boiirfit, ' , , . . ! ?f n'Ttif.'iir? t?f r rv-'-f ; - -4.-.: c:.:-t jt.a . w !. I UrrilT- saUii ucigt,
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