Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY! SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY Jt. 1335'
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NnniNrs way II Ua Another Ideetin With Springer and Is Snot Tfce 8tcry.
Frank Whiting came tu the front again :at night, tbi- time in a Cr,hU It hw ten rerrarked a number cf times ic. police cir cle! that he would be run iu 303, hut t h is J tine he conies la in s diflrx:t shape than d hi keen Li casern. It teems that William II. Korincr, who had been to ee Lis wife, who wis formerly Wfaitlcg'i Tlfe, and who left Springer less tr.aa two weekj a;ro, ict Frank last anrät in Htcj;hvil. Words pir-ei UtMD theia. and Pprin:er finally i':ew his revolver and hred five t'L.M st Whitirg, ore shot tiling effect i hi rl -lit lef? about four inchu bi low the -p joint. Whiting caa.e on into the city r -I notirie I the police and wai looted up. J he ot!l rs then went after S,'.ringr, and i . ' . I - - ' 1 .1 1 . I I v, inff-at toki!!. .- j .'.r.i'er ys he bad b-n oser to Fi :fe a od c Mi i. ard as te lift a frig id v.'d hiiu thnt Whiting wa a'oun l. Wile tt y we tikint; Frank rme or and dei.r o-.i of fcprinjrer why he was loicg ihe.e F huu n reply was raadi. Whiting id . tit e' h.r about -.nilr,r tn- rhdd ay aa-1 . iVe l to '! :ht &prin;;er vr.h knives, o.-iol r tt ' T.rki ard tnmo He kepi working I.;- hand m his po-ifcet in a manner i i ;. u tt(d to arou-e une4itc:a in them-nJ t f Sparger, and wbri Frank made a motion to draw & revolver, Spring r jeried out h;s r?p, and pr.intiDg It at'F.ank tried to tire lit. L'y reaaoa of some defect in tbe orkisg cf the revolver it did not explode, and th:s undoabtedly saved Whitinra life, as the pistol a No. CI, cf the bull dog r altern, was within a few itches cf hia face. Frank dodged t ii.nd a tree and Springer again pressed the Frank ran and Sprmzer tired the reyt atnirg cartridges, live in alb one of which j ci'ect in his leg as above ttated. I he wounded man state that B.iringor rreatt-md hiJi on Bibt. and Lai bn loraiiaj to shoot Litii ever tires th troabla in Ihn Jitic 'a rourt. He told il r srtr that ha would t. bt him in any i.t-r that the latter iiiiht indxAt, v. !m -;i c;r::jjr--r bzn to tire. II pave :i i's Ld had any chance to !.Lt he l.ot.ld net liare tiktii to i s !:!'. As it wai he came l:i:k to the r;sy .inS I'o'ice harp eon lludiies tlre.-seil hid wocr.ü. which was Bliebt, the bill only cutttr; the fiirx to the sid of the leg about i!.?ee inch?, h'f rlnirer siys Frank bcivrai tiii e thalleted hiru to ft duel, and ri r.tiy tried to kill him by hoitin.r: him, but i thj;d rrty interfered and prevented it. Wtitlr tr claitT.s t went to IJ luhvill to eure cik, but filling in this he was about 9 ?-tr,rn tor.e when he met Springer. f- HIE RULnOADS. John Ih McLean, of the Cincinnati Fnquirer, has hten appointed receiver of the Cincinna'i ard Kiötern, and it la sild to be one of h.s ambitions to run a railroad on his own account. The employes at the Pprir.gSeld shops of the 7aba?h Company have held a meetin.: Jn ref e'ence to the proposed reduction ot 10 percent, in the wages. They threaten to T:ake a striho to-day. It ij reported from if t. Louis that liagcratxn raUs are very unsteady, aUhonzh no cut ij jet reported, and considering the fierce competition now going on a ranch Jor rate my h$ expected by February The l'cnnsylvcnla ltailroavl has made a o:.txrct on fayorable tern,,3 io carry the German Maennexchor Society henca to Lou'sille unc'ay morning next. The soc.fety liihe j rovided with a fptcial for the re turn tr:j. after the concert is over in the tvui:u. The Fun-Handle and Fennsylvania ars p rsvid'ng f jr the iuauzuiatiou by running ttrrnuh excursion traits from tbis city to Wabir.eto:i with tickers koo1 until March in ihe f.-.re for the rjund trip ij only 17. i- r d tr?n Ft.irt on March 1 and 'J at 4 J and . ' " r "v-1 v-ly. Mr. A. F.. I-:frirg. cf the IVrrylviuia FailroaJ. in receipt cf t fcenic paotoT;ripl s framtd. and repre:entir g rc?pectivtly the detot? of tt e H and () er.d the FennsylTania Ilailrc.vi at tbe National Capital. As the p'ctures tell the rtory, tbe former Is a jncre tarn, while the iipot f the FencsyL vania ltailrcad is a trniture cf great architectural beauty, which woant ba an adornjuent to any city in the iand. The "Wabash, has teen peculiarly unfortunate in striking snow drifts this winter, and the following statement of Mr. Wade, JSnperiutrodent of Transportation, can not fail to I'd i f inrerest. He ssj?: 'We emp.'oy hi:nF-eJs of men en a day's notice to hcyel away the snow, and cne dy cf the w erk, n:ore er less, ct cours make a great dalererr? to tbe total exp-r Tuen wk l ave dan s9 t) our ii? and other Ibir.ps wh:co swell the tili. Kxactly what this Wim,-tlonii have r n-t x:s we will not r.ocr r.-.til t";e account h.ve ben audit-?.!, hu :. v I I not b? until tbeul of Mirc'a. i ;h -tl .t e hae e . n t i?. erd of the . avier .svims. The prmcipAl item of l.3, 1 cv.-evej, is the of bn-itin'-s. I eiiopi-f ti !a wenthrr malts a d;:!r?nce of $n,'J or C'.-- t" " r. i'ay to us. Ihuenger travel h net b-sd. This -rsscn of ths year nt-ver ch:'r. for p'ei'ure travel, m our d:r?c;ij i nt i isi. and people who have to dj auy :o:;rt e " cn bu:ne-s must travel any way" NSr.en asked abjut tle rnnntnrexpL a t inclement seaon, "We seldom a.! 1 f u 1 a mile," he aid, "in th Tfort h.t we mut keep on running jct the jn . whtther we are making in y ur a y V. e can r.ot lay oil a train as a sumuisr reor? i --,l proprietor would c!o?e up naon In wlru :r ir.ij.ty became it is not paling ia:?t ke? pea rnnnir:. Sepieuiberis Our tf month, and th;s S'atoa is naturally aSont cur worü." The f oint.uent is auucuncei of Mr. jvter 1'cr.cchue as Assistant Ihiymasterof the Nev York, I,ake Frie and YeterR, whereupon the following taUresting itory cxncernirg the new c:h ial haj been unfarthed: When Cobnel Fisk was at the F.rie, Ftter was his eueren. r and door-bay. One day Feter had instructions from Fisk t3 Tit co ere in to ee him. Imring the day a 1 g. determined looking man called and ktkcl in peculiar faltetto vol s to ses ! lotelFisk. Feter told the man that the Cdord could hot be Ifen. The Tisitor Mid !t was hi-rhly iruporUnt and necessary that letbould have Colonel Fisk'j esr fjr a 1st i inutfs. Feter itood nrrn to b: declaration that no cce could aee the boss of Erie. The r an pe rvstid, and, seeing that the youtifui uirdian cf Frirce Kxie s doer was not to be. charged ia h!s determination, pat tbe boy JmratientiT aside and taid: "Here, bay, Fra Jrhn Uorriüey. and niuJt see Colonel Fuk.M Hetbenpnsbed brand pwed toward the d-&r. IJr.t Feter" Ionoghne wna't there to It tuci that way. "I don't care if jon ate Joha iiorriasey," he extlaiaaed, at tbe bfoad lack of the famous ex prize-tiat-ir g Cocjieisniaa lcHixed ta front of birt', yea caa't go In ttere.'1 With thee word l ettr jumped forward, and. with a tpriag
like a cat, lit equare ca MorriMey's b ttk. II rliaibed np it l:ke) a f-ju:rre!, thre-jr both arcca arennd the Conrtssman'a nck. aa l barg on for dear life, thcttinj o.T Mornssey's wind and fetching him np with a turn. Morri!sey ihook the boy oü with di:Iicnlty, and at fint leecced inclined to DUivenzs hinj, but as be lookid down at the punsuous little fellow standing in a determined attitude between him and Coionei Fist's door, te harter of the aitcaticn strut him, anvl he bunt out laushinz. "Ail right; have it your otd way. I'll rail again tmorrow," eid he, and fce walkid out of tbe o.Lcs. Ue hid Uen cone but a few minutes whin Fisk ctiltd Feter ar.d told him to let Joon Morrtsty in if he railed. "He h been fcfrf," taid I'etr. "Whertif he?'
a kid 1st. Weil, be wis bo -and to come in &2&iat crdere, and I put hi;n out.' laid Feter. Morrissey told Fiik th story of his encounter with the door boy nxt day, ard several bottles of wine were ordered on the strength of it. coukt.houm: locals. Mary dll!er lieleased From Judife Howe !Jote. Jail by TLe divert- nut -l r.iama An ir-s v. U um Ahi':- s is on trial bcre JuJe Hit f. Jt.dj:- Uc xe.-trdTT r:-ft:.T-d a divor. in '1 tj;t of A!:c v (ie.irf F. Hath. T.ie ..:e vas tritd three fe.3 g-j. Jdde Nerton yfs'trday f-ent Harry Lattaie to tbe Kö?..r.i Sb'ci. H.rry entered a plea ot gnilty t) i-?tit Iacfny. He is broths to Gtorce Lattai-ve, wfco two years aro sho his stepfather, Alrahaci Crabtrea, who wa abn&ing his wife the mother of tie boys. Martin V, Harryman, forty-two years of age, has been dec'ared iniane. ile n homicidal, having threatened the liveä of hia wif and to (hildrea, ore cf the latter hivin;; i een thten from him recently to save its life. He has been ;:'ktfd with heart and Ian; troubles. Tbe A.i:eri in I'.eef Company bled a'tiles for reeDid in the Ihrccrdfi'd c ;li:e yesterday. The capital stock Is -iv.OJ, divided Into ! ,flffui . t pii,...,.t,n :Qrr.o ir I I'JA'.W tliaiT, 1. " VU', LTl .nil, ir J.M lit Ho!atc F. U. Jd.::fc!on, F. 1 . Kelly ami Jc-l'h M. olitnwcot are th director?. The Firm 'ionps In Fhi'a Jtlphia. and tue intenticti 1 to cpf-rte ur.der pitaut for the l re terv alien of meats Th? chief o:hce in this State is to be in this city. Tl e ca&! of Mary Miller v.. tue Sherid' r arue before Jud.-e Hoe ycjtorJiy, and vras decided for the relatrix. Jade Hiwehel l that Feace Jestirps can commit to jail nertins tired far otl'er.59.1, but alter they hive cerved the time repre.-cnted by the timouut ft the tine ar.d cofts, they must ba released. Only the Mfiyor can held prisoners until hr.es are p aid. The ovie ;s to go to Him 8 : preme Court. The m.itter tures upon tbe c ctructicn to be u-iven te tv;o ocction of ihettatutes. Robert H. Miller lias tied a suit ariiu;t Georg L. Gladden to compel performance of a contract. In April, ISTä, Foster Lodge 1. 0.0. F. borrowed jl,."?Oof Melvina Kahl and gave a mortcae ou let It in the town of Clermont to teenre it. The Lodge n -t being able to pay the amount whn it became due, Gladden and Hardin, members of the Order, assumed the indebtedness and bad the ruortgae Rs'Jgne 1 to thsm. Afterwards this rdaintitl wes asked to a.csnroe a ! tourth cf the debt, and it v?aä agree ! that be I shcahi be ifidernnihe 1 by a tran ifer of a j part of the ruortAgs to him. Th's he did, i but the trar sfer was not made. There is no I ihtention to fcreclosa tie mcrtgsg no. v, bat it may be cccets&ry to do so in after years, I and as there is a chance that the onlv tari Xi9 who knew of the vrbai agreement dying -.iaintiii wants the defendant to ba coaap iled to perforin his part of the ontract while tbe facts can be established ai ?tt out in the complaint. Local Cocrte. ?urr.".:or. tovr.T. F.oom i:o. 2 Iloa. IK 'A". Howe, J ; J Alice i.u:c.U ve. tieor 1". 1 : 1 a ,-o '1'. Di ton e iefuf( 1. State ex rel. Mary Miller V3. G-?org3 H. Carter, ShtiLi. labf-2s corpus.. Finding for relatrix. Fmma Andrews vs. William Andr3W3. Fivorce. On trial by the court P.oora 3. Hon. Lewi C. Wiikcr, Ju.!g?. Jamee Dfan vs. 'ilbur F. Allen et al. Suit for daxageu. D.'sui:?. 1 at p!ainti'l"s cost. Albert J. Middleton vs. F;ank IUrton. Euit on accoiiLt. Dismissed at plaintiffs co?L John II Schell vs (icor;:e W. Galvin. Salt cn note Dismissed at defend iht's r.t. Geo It Ihimbart v. I , It. and W. itilroad et al. Suit for da n&".. Jury out. ciP.criT cocur. Hon. A. Ay:e- Ju,!;c. l.na Lichter vs. the Indianapolis Rjutir.tl Cum i any. Damage. O i tril by jury. cr.:v:L ooht. livu. Fi. rcc Norija. Jn ;e. i?:&le va Harry Lattapc IVtit larceny. I ieu of guilty. Srnt to lit form Scuoal. Supreme Court Caee. The lOilowing ca&cs hare beeu dv''d-?J by tie Supreme Court : I 11 T,;. Sarah MhjI i w 73. Jim? Fnrns. j Allen C. Al'.irmed. Lickctll. C. j 11, F Jan. (-3 M. Mitchell v?. Elrard j French et al. Mcrgu C. C. AUirme4. t Flack, C. j ll,.u F.obert Straer vs. C:ty of F.'rt ayce. Allen U. u I;?ver?e.l. i.uiott, J. Madeline ltc bester et al. v. Joha LeTerirg. Tippecanoe C. C. Aihrmcd. Frarklin, C. 1I.TJI. Snie K Conwell vs William F. Conwell. (irant C. C. Fe7eeJ. Cjlerick. C. 11 C:tvcf Aurora vs. Mart F.ltner et al. IV albern C. C. Aihrruid. Col eric 5, th 11. Ci.d Jabib Week vs. State ot Indiana. In a'ur C. C. Ilevtrsed. Niblack, J. F.f; 'h William F. Eton vs. David C. Sr raler. Howard C. C. Fest. C. V2.H0 Samuel Shat'er vs. State cf Indiata. Wabash C. C. Atiirmed. HowkJ. 11, Sj lker A Harrissa Manufacturing tV.xapary v. David M. Crinmer. Cais C. C. lhtmssed. The majority c: tho?e who intend attending the inauguration willcount thecost, and to them the matter of thronh cars other than sleepers wherein rerfor-.a expeu1 muit be incurred to the extent of the accommodations mc art d becomes aa item net to be diiiuined without thaugnu Tue ccuise of the D. and O. management, always progressive and literal, pots the fastest time and the rietst accommodation, upoa the bajis so eagerly tv'Ujht, U-wit: not one cent extra, and co rule made, aa upon other lines, that passengers shall not go uroa certain train without paying big couej additional. On the IL ajid O.' inauguration tickets will be good upon all trains, and no rule made, aa open other line?, to confine relacei ratea to low trains and inferior a:coo2i daUoa.
THE 3I00DY .MEETINGS
Come to a Close Yeacerday'd Services at lioberts Pari: Church. Tr.e exercise at the Koberti Park meeting i-'pun vesterday morning with a full houe. A Laif hoar was spent in muuc and prayer, after vrhich Dr. Andrew, of Frauklin. ojened the frvics with an eirafH Tiajer. Hr. Mcody followed with a reitin from the twentieth charter of Kxo'ia. Iv. J. A. licudthakr, cf the lab:r.a:!e Chur "i. intrcdnced the dict;f':n of th to:.c. '!Iow to interest the J.tv element in our church.'- An interested church iuenhrh;p is a convt-rted ruemierihip, and a coaver;d n en- bership is a working one. "Whf re, Oh, Wheie are the nsp ' -3 sung, wbich was followed by a number cf elort addretes. Mr. Slc-ody f aid he ritieJ a mini'?: that liad to do all tbe chnrch work. T.i? b?st ;birg we can do is to ?end our younc ciuvi iU r!i:ht out into the harvest tiSd. A man in CiEciurati aid that vtry r reach?, r ouht to carry a pick axe, and eo around di-jii.j? out the talents that are court-.e t ;n tvtr? man. Ciccl's law i?. u- o I-JS-. Ihe reward cf workerü. u:ore vrork. If there is anything I VroerftM it's t moth er who id ten-bine he little b-;vi thw wjv of life. Mrs. Wesley didn't know rt wai -eS j tire in mction a eir-iu for terr, i7 wh -n j he wrs fraitiin: her Job::. N' vvtr.er- are J 'i pre ati-rs tc-schir.g e John W!e7 f did. atid i " i i er;o-- fo'lo Jrirg iht J i.-e:;r bir q M:si W-,;ry didn't fchüv hj.v j r"t f.t a work b1 ;t doini. Mr. ard Mr?. Towrr ang "I Am .iC:.:.l l j of the Kicr,' after which Ir. Marin?, of Central Avenue Cbnrrh, poke on "lh ti : 1'iomcte Spiritual Lire iu the Churchp." He aid the Christian Church rm never beu without spiritual life. True, thi-re ha? bnfn fearful ap.oitasi&s and e-rioc-; cf dedcusions, but they have betn followed by great reform i- i ti't a. There has never teen i;io I ; i ritual life than nor. There :-:cAer vca? ! nicre 1 f -facriheing r.nni?trv: to txnch ! n.cney put Upen tbe altar of (ioiri? t"div; , s0 n any men jivinir t;n: a::d talent t t werk cf tbe church. Nor hes the povr o the 9'SteThocd of the ennrch ben -o eT-?tu elly applied es row. The pp'uitual g.r.vtb r f tb piit twfe!:ty five jrnr his ren mmlffettd by the mighty ant s hic'i th. chur"'i hriH r nt fint to -vanfr-i:7.o tbe wnrld. T::f The way to increase the epiritu-iity of the 1 church ti to incr?a?8 its cspacity. I Iifv. It V. Hnr.trr faM tht we hive not reached the maximum cf piritu.Uity. Ii.-t 'he pr.ir.hirc be furies s and 1 t.he pDint. 1 tt tbe rr.iniiU-r hahe hold of any theme that t eeds l.nrdiing without gloves. Some min-k-'ern ttndy only people. Frofestcr Towner and wife sr.g ' My S:nl :s Fedceiiied." Several persons pje biitfly, after which Mr. Moody svd that 'here are two w's that ie'.pout tha Christian word snd work. Words are urj"d, bnf tco many of them lead to a critical spirit. A man fcaid he had a rood well, only it went dry in summer and frcr.3 in winter. We want the werd always with us, but .e dou't want our work to go dry. A good many Chitetians aretoon;er the line, like a go 1 pple tree in every town. The biya never a'lowed an apple to get ripe cu that tree it wss too rear the fen e line. Ist niht the church w3 egin piok?d toluarthe closing eermon by Mr. MooJy. Hi? text consistea cf the words of Christ: 'Vv but Seek Ye?" The sermon w.h po?rfnl, ar d at the conclusion the inaoiry rac-et-irg in the batemtnt numbered p-sots. Mr. Mocöy leHTe thsfi morn ir,'g-for Kvan?ville, where be holdssimilar meeti::;;. Polo tit tho Meridian Rink Last Night. The polo game at Meridian Rink last n'pht between the Lou:svilie acd Meridian Clubs was snperior to tl at of th3 preccedicg evPhirg. The visitors phed with more ccnSdence then at their Crst appearance. A very lare c.'jw! witne-sed the contest Th? P'lr- i irg rules ere thir y minu'e?, cons-jUiLt 7 ' if the three in five gr!' are not male previou3 to th limit the j-i'.' tcorir:: the: rrale?t r.umber of ?os'e xitl-in t;a e;eciiifd ! time i9 victrr of the ira'-'-e. Tin:? f.y::i.1 , to re nf.e me ni.cn ccc irrca .'a?t nieti', . aril eittor tl e tit re Seeneror teVre xa a ! itt.e ratt.ea, : or a cartful ctn Jy ri the ttma per pr.iil shows only twenty-one- minub'3 I f.ctual pUyirg time, although the time- j kfperoave tr:e Fignal to quit n'aving at ; wtatwas EUprcstd by him to be thirty min- I uf. The referee wa compollc-d to tah the ! tin t ke ej er's t tllcia! tirr c and so d?dar d! tbe pa:i,e a draw. Uai time bygoil displays the fact trat the tirre kfepcr p'ayed I ' hcouey" f-rro school when he should have j stt.oljfd n.atFe matics j Lur..:!- t cored the first goal for tin M-:rid-Ifen in tlx mmnte?. The eesond by Walker in t'-.r.r minute?. Louisville scire! thf? j third i,ctl iu thirty pecouis, and the fourth in ten tl inntr 3 and th'rty st ou ls. Bath j ccels were made by Galvin. and he wjj d.-o-r ounce d thi M?:ctte of the occasion. Th 1 bon e tram mads a mistake in t.re.ntin - a ' w(er team then ou the opeuing nUht, r.i 1 Lu;-ess iu the goal was not a tue It makes a coed de-ii of dilierence which r ad to Washirgton the visitor ta the in- , annirstion buy3 tickets for. He may make 1 every arrangement to go upon a certain ' ir:n and upon arrival at the dtp jt ditcov- i rs tbfct his ticket i not qoi l on that tra u. ; He may find more, and that is, not enly j feil fire will he exacted, but an extra charge, j wh:ch must le puia, rr wa!t fir a train ou -h 1 h icaucuratic.n tick-t4 will h tasen. Ti the 1. and n. there is r.or.:? of thii sjrt i ' f business. i Distressing Accident.. Xsnrice Lucid, egd abont twelve yers. emplcyed at Kiccaa crk-bouse, yesterday rrceived injuriea which will probably co?t him his life. He went to get & bucket of bciJirg wadf r cut cf a barrel landing by one cf the i It aver, and ia tome manner it was tipped o-eron him as he went to raise it ever the top of the barrel. Tbe fluid was poured over bis leg?, and before he could obtain relief he wis almost frantic from paia. When his ciothea were taken ctf the skin peeled oh his leg?, whils the skin cf his feet peeled o'J when his shoes were removed. He was taken to his home cnRceetreet aid a physician was euru- j moued, but it ia thought the lad can cot recover. Of!" for Vashlnffton. Vice Fresldect Hendricis, wife and party uaye this aLcrrcon at 1 o'clock for Wahngtcn city ever tbe Fig Four F.oai. Ta?y leave in the private car of Fresidsr.t tisrrett, c f the I and O, F.oad, and will arrive at the Capital tomorrow nooa. John H. Martia tischrgpeof the trip, and will see to the romfcrtef the party. Jade Land. Jads Tarp:e. Hon. Css Fytleld. Klliott Iford, II. D. lierce. M, W. Carr and Hashes Lit will mike up the rnt cf the party. "Tten a pA5seneroa the B. and 0. purc lutes a ticiet for Washington, to attend the inauguration, that ticket, without any pretext whatever, of exactinp 15 extia coa
pensitica for fast ti rue, tskes him through ou tbe fastest time ever made oa any roaJ. If, in addition, he concludes to s ore com n: editions in a sleeping or p:lor-csr, the u?u 1 rate only is charged. Ko doooi n up cf price to create dividend .'or bth sltef ii3g car aud railroad crhcia'.s. A civil szrvicp examination will bo bsld in tbis city cn ifaurday. 'j-:d;:-t 1 bv 1.. Grfpory as i'mident, and D M. F.iliott a vc:e!arv . Tte.-f ere ac:t '.i.'tv applician, V'hn jon rf e.rh the 11. r:. 1 O. D.;:t you nisv ier"-' 1 eyen It your inaosaratioo ticket vi'A :col I; r any train. 'n oni o ber rrads to WaiLiEgton this r.my net t tha case. blONKWALL dACKON'S HüttSi:.
ItUlden Thronh Thirteen Kattles and Now ou KxhtLition at New Orlean, Kit n-:osr, Feb. 22. The war hor3a of Sitceali Jackson, which hu just resche I .he Nw Oj ians Exposition aod is exciting o much much attention, his ha! an eventi.;i h -! rv. ir.ce the war the a uuul na, j tir.til rtier.tly, been in th c Jsrirrci9 bnii:er in Nor;h sin of Mrf;. Cirr.inja. t' c' -.f th ::r,i:-. il to thn V:rg:aia AI i I -Irftuuf-, T-?..'ra be '-rai c-i-el for ,: a'.jft! to vu' d-r over Hp c;'"n.ii5 M of tvery oue !l In not orn a r.t r-e tbe wsr. ih- nor.e mi Known hi Lit!:- i-'jrrel, and hs ii'-torv is novel and .ntrieetir A n.n.btr f:t JteioTi'H statt ; ov in t! .a city ren:irRi-1 to day thl Little S'.rre' wj n tde a t o.fec T'e aiint his Iu u s; r'rg n! , w o '-'i M.ijor JacXson b I t i, ( niuma: l a'. Harp-: s t erry, a i n o-r of be r:es were c t.irfl ou a fain cm !'..-- N'c rtu'. ou the l'.Minnr and ().i:o '.; :...--'.. ,.'k V?on rv4u .! ft s (o.iartrrM.f : to ;t-'ct a hor.e for h i.' from the lr, :.cd I.iitle orrfi v ,1 i pii. ed out. . ecasjn cr Jt-reo tr at toe tr-t-ivr "Tni r.ao the Lorse3 tould be paid for the horjes , ia Fn'tf.l S. s!m money. Tu? hor-e 05. of mniium s:; e, easily kept, and liid o. I rg, lubri-rly pace. He s .-un evi'.c d ::ov'rT of criOt:ram:e, ar.d was u-f.l ny J 1 is- i h:1 hi rctiv? erv:ce. tit r-je L-.tt'e i hoi rel at tbe bttk-s cf Msn- s3i?. K:::".?'.o.va, Vt.D.we'l. Wirche.'itr. !':: wiiC C.-o iCfv?. Crdckat.? nii'i v. Ctutr M )ant xin c!-: ccd Ma; f.t- a;, binar abnr-j riedeiit:hao; nud at . i tri. C.:ar - s r fry. 1 .rnvii, his bees. The obi steed is uo-.v tlurtv years ef fh'a. When J" k-r.:j wis vo in u 4 he scaped mto the I td'rti Iir.es, and in a subHrfjuent (b.are wa- c.-. 1. F. Stewarf. V'hen Little Sorri 1 ; i:le the other 'lay. '. ' I e ti.ia.al In batt'c ! v I . 'tared by General J. ! s-d th'O'l h Koov-:..-n wh--) n.il in . on hi: noch au 1 T.he r.el TourFh ot July. ! lh::vs -IWr. Amer!Cc3 ever cn'er'a'n a doubt ; bout the date of the signing cf th? lVlarat cn cf Independence being July t, 177 i; yet : hrcugb the eilorts and scholarship of Ja ira Milieu Chamberlain, Chief Librarian of the i '. ton Fabiic L b ary, it ha been conclu4,veiy i-rovtu thät it w?.3 not j-igued cu h&t car. The true history of thi3 mtmcralie dctumer.t Mr. Chainberiin has for.nd to be t'r.tt rm the JdofJt ly, 177o., the Co-.tiDP.nil CounrP3s -1 I'hiiaJeh'hia pa'btd the resjlution JCif ring that, tne united colonies wrre and of rit'ht crcht to be frie and independ.'it Mate; and in a letUr to his Tife, dated July 177'., John Adams eaid: "This iay will ba ' I e r p;t irf niorable er-:ch ih th i history of A n:- 101. It ought to he c irumc-i-.i-jrate-I n-J he day of deliver wee b - rolemn wet? of davollen to Gcd Almighty." On July 1 tha Utclcretion vb nadaud arctd to, h it wi rut tiirnt-l. According to direction of Con7f 5, it wä? ordered to c.-? aathcht:o ittd au i printed dniirg the earn uftercocn a::d t-vtLirg, and on the fo"Io"v:n.T day c.Tpl?s i ve:eert throughout tl e colonic?. On tho l'th cf Jnly i; wa3 resolved that the DcClJia'.ion "rp.:--2d Cti the F.h ba f i r i y er-fc-.rcssed on parchn ent and eigned 'v eyrv rrtmbtr. Uo th ' t cf A'ig'i; Vi? Jtc!raticn T;ti '-iJ by r c-ariy all tha r? f iijI'-tf. Htn M't'the' Fi'ornton, cf New lLt:r.Thc, uid rot f.dix hia nam? till Noy: n. iff 1 :.f th h r-arne year, 'F.t Hon. 'M ;ii3:..lKo 1 it a: :,e time m ;m. M.crtcvcr. t:.e NeA- York tuerr.o.rs, Th ). a; rJinv' tu ,l.o printed journal, etne i 0.1 th'5 ttu of .Icly.wfr-not eutnnriz-?-! to '.,) so until the 'ib. and the aut.horiration w:j r.ot laid : t fo. Cot.prt-'ia until the lath. Chase, ot ' t.xy Ui .i, K.d Carroll, of Carrolltm, were ri t j : 1-. I 1 . ti It j ! f 1 c: ana i.nsn, ' r.-r, T.H' I -r. a-.cl 1 oso tt: tnn-!T Kama. v her r.'iv..fü 3piar in t e jourr.a!, vce 1 ' ' :'".;. tii .t i'.f-ltiatts notil July ). Not-lilüftRn.'it.-g tl.e g'e".. ptpor was not :goed ' 1 tt S hi f Jui, tht.t day ctl'.l dcrcc.-oj t con'anoor.'45t abve anv of tn oth?r r it w- ther: thai the i .u -nt ad d--i 1 r !-. : 1 o i t-1 t ' 1 h cla int ii tu ti e -a A--:;ia o ; 3 j C ii C: U t on r ; 1 u a; n : d a F-D-p:t. timi y.jw.? I rtiUHi'sr? rp Ti I :lu cx-: .. :-r 1 ".t::?-: , f.-raary m rir.-.r--"! 1,7 tve -truaar-i rr. F w-?ct co-a-M-erv 1; r. j l-s lhor;e rio:r, T-'er bone. 1,C : t'-trie Jh.Vcr t" Fvc!;t.e Ih-rrv tl t" . omt tia'xi det d t' a.i bor iaere-:la '.'. '.0 ;a Fit- 'own of r:.i-i". 'on 1 5 F. bi. Fr.i.K tjrAa tt aL t. Fl ;iU''i J y.n) a:!, warra-atj d-n:-d t- 1 t ;i 3 1 7. J . F Ti:ev' Kto.! J iO'FiTIm j.i of o .;- ot IU in the Ct. of Indi--. :ci:- I.-".' j J . p-h y.AC c r 1 wife to :!rccF-'i F av'.e. warrsnty d. -1 to lot 1J la Vti-in 1 . V; :() : a-taltioa to tj toe t-r. of tvkhn-.'T -Jj CJ FtUcta F I ;ri ti! to i"tr n. -art'lity ditd 0 lot :j in M.-:irt?' la:: i v, it a ie biltion to tic-1 :ty of Ir.dua'ho:: . Tj3 .O v. ii.-.v F. Fetts ta iltrui-iu I.'t if.r, t:aln eleeJ 'o lot f. Jr. I'nrt aJdit oa t" ttecity of lnJ;a-f.il-.- Lj) Go Krl Ht i(.h an-i wlfv" to lUlaruFi ltr.(r, wanauty d.c4 to the et half of let :?t in lotjthtr:T'- s-ib-tivision of ;rt of cctlot .i tLeclty of IuJ.jtu e ?! -JO) t rlts tl Dirk an i wife to I o-:i J.dr.'Ma. warranty (Te-fi to lotus !.i ItM.'on'e fe'ond aJitiou to the ci'.y ot In diaespoli l,:)j u) -T;T.o (. I trkshire a:i3 wife to Kt-ert Keller, warrmnty dct vl to lot C an 1 part of lot 5 in llibrf ratter A Mt snTe' suhlivtjicn of t-rt of outlet lu la t.v tnjof iin2;aaa;olia 3 -1) 03 Co-vcjanct. co-s'.erUon I j .j j The B aid 0 is the only dirret route from the West to Washington, arl oniv line rar.ning limited trans without "extra?, Mdupou which the ir.anxuratton th.kei, t! the creatiy redvted rat?, .ire govd far j a.'ise. I cok cut far nnr epee'al adv-rt:s-uaent. Meridian Clothinc Hon. 11-0 and 121 South Meridian St., Near Fnioa Htfpjt. C. E KKEGELO i VTUIXjCrr, Fuaeril Director an3 Eabalners, Xo. TT North Delaware lirt. Teleplioaa coaaecttoa to cT.ce aal reilience. CarrUffta Or 11:51 aal txu:s.
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Conductor Sleltn umtSilas r Interf t to Alt Tnvfln I '.; MKts :-::. .. I t'.. :. I.v-J. It Ii. Kf rnc !r. !-v: Jo':f, N. V rp. k: nnf:y favoritk ks.mi -. f i i it'ct-Hioa n-l Pirr'r.--, to w h c'. i .. ; .', a: l rnr, and k?.o fron t xf-ri- t:.-.' t: 11 o!i!lht(n t.'.'fl ! i :' ' r -v i i k:r..1. J. - t'ni y. W. M'.:.' I l!rr:.-c:i Mrct. 1 btt IT. I' AVID K KNNKriV V IVu . TK H ' t'.D i cxrr.ie'y i. a'os t . I.:..- o )::ver Ilii'roi't i st-..v:i ' r i"- '3.'- :: it ';rn Turrjtown. T!1-! wr.i r S ro-:? ot ;r traa r. I .iUvvr the a'atlrta Asc:;t of tie ii-i ton hlver bfl.lroa l Coci;.icy a: Trr;. io ;v?.. t n.aa will kcowa in that c anai:itT: i . rv..-.h v. n. ' ., Ft-'. : -. Fr. D. K.ntiriy. Konlo i, N. V.: liFAit .-:r. For lor,? time I trc il.:-! 'vi-o Kvtrea'rhdsof 10 incs a:; I H.;;:.t i . Cl es. I tr-.o.tzbt It was oue to mifir M"I a-' t a dUrr.'b'red ü'sto of it e ynv-u i r i 1 1 1 try FAVOF.iTK KFMELiV. I d: ' b-j 1 üi t. - - i ( enr : t.y c-r !' tr.e i-t t;iuf I "or,;'1 cf for any UM-r!er c that rture. s:'i I' v.- r-.: tccn-it-l it to u-anv wii'a -ucc; . a. i' r.KV.!::I'H. Ki.SN'M.'VVKWOR'TK UICMKI'V i : r:.:. n mi in it ; r.er c: i:-:i;iaes t oai' ih:v. .,st i !'.: "t as a t'- :i tv t.-.m r y !, !.( .oho'.v U'itfr fror.'. M- lvl...-. N. J , V. : i : M . ! v:i : . N. J. I'r. I'äv; t rC 'i: -Cv, l'..":. !.:. N. i , 1 1 a r . -1 t n i :u r t f-. n ty: fieri t.e U-:' I wr on yca f...t. I '-1 conniiU'.l vsr;, us k. -: i. u-., tut o . t 2t,i r.o relief: tl cr : :t: in': e.?nt eiv.-n r.; ..-; of f'Tf-r rt f ir, . jit I't i lh :i i i . ! : K i .S.NriDV S KAYUMT:. t:r m:-.1V u. re tr!(d. a:; t b. . : c;r i. h "v t: . wr.lrh I t r;: ; , it! i;i V. c a- :n it: ! 1 VJt 11 !.N :d I i .) t.i 1-- -. I Ti..! 1 ' i-.o . mi ) t'..si r- '. 1. 1 (-1 a- :.!! I.!.-.-!t. 1-Ü.C ' "'I .-; vim ii :': ir. y ;:vi: !.-::. f.' F-r 1 1 t r, io. I Kah - ---- 1 - - COAL, WOOD AHB XiUDLllIß. Prico of Wood Reduced. IDS: 475 F. Sicli. ani 1SJ L Ihrkft. Telephone WANT KD. IF .-1' Any article of value, not ice- lmt- in-irtnl to t'n:c t KM 11 exi. h-s. L'nJ'.r the 1 ca-i 'h-'it :Ht;un or l"-s. KT FFFK. Miiltd,' h)".r i.l-t TAN'TFI'-Bv h ko(1 ctrl, phi c to learn prsutW mi or biud.; g. A.I d.vts F. F. M., . at n .1 ( I t p. NTK)-M!':ailo:i s ho.iiek'ror V -he uLil li jy. 1 nil er K'hlr. as o t T 7 ANIFD--1,' lcp.ee a hsktry f n ton 1 t f at i-TiiUn . M1L1.Ü1.U j c?:s. Cull 1 c.'-jrc : i: (.arc. 1i'7ANThi!-SitUHt.ou-f.v a coo 1 cvmtrviirl i t lo F-ousc-iTOii la iiaa'.i ficiily. t ili at 0 VJrsr'Lhi avcuu v. li TA N'TFD f l:oitiva ! r a Loy of .''Ml to i t .to p : y ki:: l cf tri. Fi. I ' üi lrt- 17 v' au streit. ij 2 J ANTKÜ V.ork of ny Vin t. .y r:- ,r :!vo. i:.I ? outiri.i':", f: tritno. a a-:-1' riK.-.t 11 rare Kin:-; a Co. a; ANP FI i.itratS'.tis ty Wt'tr to do to'-uirs. t !:.:..!, r or J ( I, ; l ITX at.i.J ' AMID-A . roii.t '.end '.01 ;r t rower per' Hb ..- .- nai :iü.:i' . tvi :rtd. Aihhe-. h :i. F F.F. F -;i,r. : t 7 AN I FI SituKilr.n 9 ; t V vii' ej trie: r: '.-.: c rAiiir. , F- ) r 1, eo; I i i 1 '::: . . t V .N V 3 ' , 1 ' f. - i.- r. I Ü.'i 'ALF.. Oh M.!.-C-i. a. 1 Ü. :: sat 1: -1 . : -1 !' . ki t'.o F. L-. " ll -. . l I- V . , , OP. ? A t F Two tl.o :-ta f T - . i oa.. an 1 two y-.a o. t : tr.cy :h .1 -. 1 y ( or:.:-, e; tli - ea i t :c? rt ,.: o. F sr. i wa-, u c" v 1 1 t ' r: ' v. .11 -. T'.e 1 t r tea ia t.'.-f. a t-. i c- tiv f.-im, r r '. r tfv: . l . y..-x :,'',Wiv. .- a t T. -un-. T'-.nr or: v.r.I, .ir n. :i M'Tio: ', .-litit y v..:?, Ia : HF.:: oi t t: ? j. r prs' c:yi ';- str ; ,'.'.--'. icy :.".! s -0: i.-. J: .Tt t vtn 1 U.-. 'i M'tl Ii"';--'' i .t. rr to i.ct.-ht Ji; - ! 1 .ti t. exUaJ o. tu-i t;..- -i.... fc!v Ti r- Fi tr.a f!d:ia- o ir 1 i.r :.f. if ll.tf -t'jlt;-. .1 McU. !ia.- . j rury .1. Nt.FF.' MF -SAL V v., .' FliriS'-.-M. V .'Ih: i :? ;,vi' r: a rir' a iu ; . i a r. f ra- -' " r ; .0 t-: t :.:. 1 , ; r -; 1 rr e:.a" t-..- c 1 la ie 1 .:. roo-.-; .it 1: ' o.i(i a t Tt :a::c c ! 1 r. u.-i : y. tr." - '.a 1 t., f.;r tr.-; itirjo.-v o.' i .a.l-:' a ::.. 1! F.e V3j leca r. 1 r o.-i.r of b--s.c u. -i-J rpiiOKpoT; to ttv: Frrtncs tor the t.vv.rar-nt : .- 'l;a'if, tan L-e c arvt for oav tü.rl tae . t c.uch a t ;p at theoM r--lubieuu h I Lve t :3 h n'.t 1 Ft rt- r twenty tart e y r. an 1 w'.ta F'-t ItiiiM of loi z ar-l ia:-" ti; r. ca? f'.j wtrrant a tur-. to a l ('. .';r..'.:-rrr.-1 p.. 1 Jmtr'eray. m til t:.:r positively o.-t- i. oft.rv t o-'..". "5 a r. to t p. si . . Vi-cia: - t-v. Ii 0;Lh; c'a. la.. - t"lta fall l.rrof ;-at 51 ;?r Li. UÜ. ÜKNNh'n, luc.wr 10 i F w Jiar. LK2.1ÖVAL, :trA Al V e hire rcraovf ! o:r i:ov.- :ore ! p . rF z-v! ir"i com: -ri io t irrft'' n .ret-1. -irr9 : . n'-t:r: F. y. 1 1 F.-i.LL a -on. ;j : FINANCIAL. MONF.Y At tie lowest rate of la tern L J. W. V I LH A Mi a Co . 1 an 1 4 Viutoa hloca. er0 X-OAN Moaey wlta prirFere of prepay. 1 xaeat: tens reasonable. TUCH Uliiti to,, ;j Mat iU:i; rjdCn UI.iuajo.u.
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