Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MOKNiNG, MARCH 10 1885.
tT 17 Elf XT. FOUR YE. 411 A LABOBINO TO GET TUKR.
Iluse, 'Meet Yoa Bj aai Bj'J jcxy. At Chicago wa a grett Convention. Get tcere. boy, we'll wet there, loo numerous for me to meatloa. Gel there br nt rv. G rover Cleveland he wai choen. Ott there, tors we'll ?e: tnere. And 7 howM Hendricks to Lia frozen. Get there bjaad bj. Chorus Boot thea out, Klcs thct.1 o Jt. Krcck tüeni oat, bojs. We'll get there bj aal by. ACGVST. deve'iisd' morals soon were n&raod. Get there, boys. ve'H set there, Ol all tad conduct he was b.araed, Got there by aad by. 2at the Hoosier neatinel out Yest, Get there, boj. we'll sret there, Made Janics . Blaine pull down hi vest. Get there bj and by. Chorus Hoot them out. Kick them out, etc. eerriMBEa. Blaine proro ed a high protection. Get there, fcoji, we'll get there, lie wanted it bad la every section, Get there by and by. Cleveland want a Uriü" reform, Get there, boys, we'll get there, And lor Jim Ulalne he'll make It warm. Get there by ana by. Chcrus Root thein out. Kick them out, etc. OCT0BC. Dudley's bulldogs in Ohio. Get there, boya, we'll Ret there. Made Utmocrats stand round Oh, my Oh ! Gat there by and by. The coons well armed and all in a bluster. Get there, boys, we'll got there, . Plucked feathers from McLane's State rooster, Got there by and bj. Chorus Root them out. Kick them out, etc. KOYIXCEB. The people's choice they now have made, Got there, boys, we've got there. And the plumed knight feitbers bejin to fade, Got there by and by. Poor Buichard now must take the blame. Got there, boys, we've got there, For the lost man Jim way up in Maine, Got there by and by. Chorus We've knocked them out. We've kicked them out. We've scoo'oed them out. And got there by and by, DECEMBER "They're beaten now and conclude to withv, Got there, boys, we've got there, And purchase tickets for the great Salt River, Got there by and by. They bare taken a tumbla, now they see, Got there, boyi, we've got there, This puts an end to the G. O. I, Got there bj and by. Chorus We've knced them out. We've kicked them out, etc. JANUARY. The Cibinet talk la now the rage. Got toere, boys we've :ot there, It's fohnd on every paper's page, Got there by and by. The prty is waiting to rejoice, Got there, boys, we've not there. O'er the seven men of Cleveland' choice, Got there by and by. Cnoruj We've knocked them out. We've kicked them out, etc. rrrßL'ARV. Cleveland' choice for Council are. Got there, boy, wo' re cot there, Bayard, Garland and Laum, Gut there by and by. Whitney, Endlcett. Vilai. Manning. Got there, toon, we've go: there, Will mut our President la hit p.aautng, Got there by And by. Chords We've knocked them out. We've kicked them out, etc. MARCH. The Inauguration now Is over, Gt there, boy, we've got there. And Into the White llouio went old Grovcr, Got there by and by. lie's t:e people's choice tnd tho people's trait, Got there, boys, we've got there. And we'd keep him there eight years or bust, Got theio by and by. CLorui We've knocked them out, We'ro Dojiot fame. We've scooped them out, boys, And got thero J ust the same. Ht'ltUUItAN NOTK5. IThe loliowins society notes were crowed out of Mir buxidny hiue vu account of tho pressure of ad VcrtlaemenUl Irvtngton, Dr. and Mrf. R. W. Lon2j returned home from Kew Orlcan Thursday night. Mrs. H. M. Bruce is very JuiUy proud ot her nupetb let ot fine game chickens. Mrs. c. B. Purser, of North Illinois street, Tlsltcd Dr. and Mrs. Daugberty on Tuesday. Mrs. John Xlubcr was called to Hamilton County yesterdsy by the serious illness of her father, Mrs. L. Röwo and Mrs. J. TInchor. of Indian poUi, vlalted their sister here laat W ednesday. Mrs. A. D. ITarvey and daoehter. Mn. R?11a rgusou, havo gont to Wayne County on a short Justice Langhlln and family have moved to 3l.ouri, much to the regret ot the citizens of this place. Mn. Sylvester Johnson was quite sick for a few days after her visit to New Oilcans, but is now convalescent. The ladles of the Aid Society gave in elegant rpper on met Jay evening at the residence of zm. Kicsoi'. Mrs. Mollr Lone and her titter. DaliT Frr tmrgtr, of the city, were the guests of Mrs, Uurger it tfouaay evening. Mr. Ira S. Pureer. of Columbus. O.. and Mn. M. T. Hurler, of this place, were married last Sab. fcthat ic residence of the bride. Rev. Clane cS.r'aftnz. in the presence of only immediate je;smeici me raitiea. Blnnct. MiMMiy Ucath visited friends at Anderson dur UstLe ifut Nveek. Ixn. Kd wjnrbrnter anrt Mn. C W. MadJy spent the week with frienös at Falrmouat, MifsMimle Bryant, cf Huntington. Ind.. is in ihe city, tte buch ot her friend, Mis Bertha jnow.iou L. R EUibrTid U borne from a pleasant and r... ,5,i tu "wuiwn, v. c.aua other East c:n citif. The Lit? tsrv FIreida hrM rer, ni.. m ng at the brtaaof Mr. aud Mrs. J. . Meilelt on Mr. Leo IlSrt. I fArmAr riMant f .um was la the ctty this week, thaking hands with his Kt?V. CtCCHZQ A. Llttlrt tnnt m. nmrt t v. at Hartford Utv assisting in a series of meetings now biles held there. Miss Usyne Brotüerton enloTcdai fr.To her to cnarmlnp ynuoa friends, M lanes Mattie acd Hmma Reed, of l'arkcr, this week. Miss Laura Sacsborry, cf Anderson, paid an ex. tended vinlt to her friends. na Fannie Shipley Mrs. Kate l attenonand ethers, o! this city. Miss Tora Cralrjcr, who hss spent tee winter la this ctty tstlnft music lts&ons under the tuiilou o( Miss Nannie C Love, has returned to her Lose at Ci05s Reads. Mr. Rhine Ilummcl. who returned from New Orleans on Mcnday last, wty giTen a pleasant Ltrtbdsy urrrlo on Tuesday evening, many of his ycun? frljnls being present. The stattnr erase increase rather than diminishes in this city. Two rinks of large proportion? rre row! a course of construction, and will be completed and occupied within a few weeks. Rex. C. L, Jaciioa, of Vecdenbunr, Ind,hai pen In the city daring the week agisting Rev. Mr. Langl-y. of the M. V. Church, to conduct a fortes ot meetings. While here he was the guest ot Mr. Jcre Garrard. Pra'ewor John M, Blocs delivered 5a lecture at Union City on Thursday evening before the, Y,
M. C. A of thatr'.ty, iprtkinz upon "The ti'.Ws
of Atiteltarn and the L;-t Dispitch" a subj9:t with which lro!avr JJ.vn i quite lmiliir, txe taTicg parties sta lu ti.at ba;tie. Mrs. A. J. Buckles, daughter. M!s Jei-ile. anl Mim Callle Conn torted ou Tuesday erenlnz lor California, tne two former to their horn after ft'i exunded visit here, sin 1 MUs Co a a to thst glorious limate for tne toneflt of ter heal;h, wh'clt ia much reduced ftora four Te4rs" close application in tho central tclepioa- otnes here , Oreeuc-tftle Tslmsgc was here cn Friday evsnin?. I'rofee ur Dowuey lectures this afternoon. Charles Thompson, of St. Louis, visited this city latt sieek. Rev. W. F. Walker and wife started for China on Tuesday morning. C. W. Dennett, late of the DePaaw Monthly, was lathe city this week. Dr. A. A, Washburn and lady, ot Attica, visited bis mother this week. Judje Payer and daughter, of Pennsylvania, are visiting at Dr. Martin's. The entire police force of the city appeared on rsrsde last Friday afternoon. The fifteenth recital of the School of Music was given on yesterday afternoon. On Thun day evening next we are to ba eatertamed by Hon. L'elva Lock wood. The members of the EpUcopal Caurchhave given Rev. R. C. Talbott, ot Kansas, a call. The entire senior clas of De Pauw University, with the exception of fifty-two members, started for New Orleans last Tuesday evening. The Germans of the junior clsss Rave a musical and dramatic entertainment in Philo Hall on Monday evening. Professor Carl Mintzsr and the German Quartet furnished the music Ths C O. Perry prize in Shakeapnean analysis and declamation will takephw to-morrow ( a.oaday) evening. The exertises will bounder tha supervision of Professor F. T. Mc'-Vhlihcr. The oratorical contest, after trottln? up to the wire several times, finally got the word po" last Wednesday eventxtr. Only two entries for the race were made-Goodwin, of Kentucky, and Bevcrldge, of ll'.lnoU. It was nect and neck oa tho start, but down the three-quarter stretch Goodwin biose, letting Jiexetlaae wiu the rare by cne length. Kirkpatrlci was starter and Rum burner marker. frejniour. Mrs. II. T. PlAtler went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Bly the h visiting her sister in Shelby County. Mrs. A. A. Davlton returned home from. Sclplo on Monday. Mr. P. II. Taylor, of Washington, was In the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Christy are visiting frienls in Jcfierson county. Mr. John '.V. fctratton and son returned from Nashville, T( m., this week. Mr. II y man Rosenberg left this week for Philadelphia, Pa., to vlit intnds. The ctw M. E. Church being erected at Bldney, Ohio County, is nearlng completion. Mr?. Tbcrras Stephens and daughter, of Shelby Tille, are guests of Martin Stephens and wife. Mlis Laura Pfenning left Wednesday for Bremen, Germany, to spend tne summer with relative?. Mrs. Bev. Albert Oel was summoned to New Albany thU week by tho terious sickness of her mother. Urs Prolcwor T. J. Charlton, her dinsater Pn1 two sons, of Plalnfield. were guests of Dr. 6. II. Cbarlton aud wife thU week. Mrs. Madam Ilerreil. who hits spent sererftl sutks in this county iortune-telltug, returned to rnr tome at Inoiauaolts Thursday. IJ. II. SIttcrMi'g, John 0. Stuckwish. Jr., TrlU Weher and Mhs Lut-ila Craeleft tbU week for ParugouiJ, Arz., to make ttieir future home. THE UAILKOAI) SnilKEKS. Hotlilng Few Developed Regarding the Strike or Propositions Made. Kansas City, Mo , Dec. 11. Governor Martin aud the Kansas Railroad Commissioners passed through the city to-night cn routo to St. Louis, where they will conforwlth railroad officials in an endeavor to effect a settlement o! the itrlko oa the Missouri Pacific. Governor Marmtdukeis expected to Join the party at JeHersoi City. Nothing of Importance has transpired here to-day. Fort Waync, lud.. March 14. No new developments la the Wabash tttuo at this point. All the men who were brought here totaka the places of the striking employes refuted to go to work, and were provided witii tickets to Chicago by the striken. The strikers denounce as untrue tho report circulated yesterday, fat ninety of tb oilglnal strikers had returned to work. T&cy claim that but one striker bas returned to work, and that there sro not thirty men, all told, who are at work in the shops. Tho strUers leem In good lrlts and confident ot the tesult. DiMisoN, Tex., March II. SbcrlT Douglas, with a pease of tfiO turn, arrived at noou t-day and tendered Ms services to tiupcrlutcndent Vau dyne, of the Missouri Pacific, to protect employes who wish to work, Vandyue desired the Sheriff to keep the posse in the yard from day to day until all the freight was removed. Douglass would not acne to keep the posso longer thin oue day. During tho psrloylug Isrte crowd gathered in expectation of a connlci. Vandyne f.nally concluded to move wbat be could. An engineer was found, who fired an engine under the protection of Doaglass. They then ran op the track and hitched oa to a "d ad" engine, tre strikers standing ly. Doug less gave the word "go ahead," whereupon the engineer coolly walled out of the cab. This ended the fiasco. The Sheriff, with the posse, left oa a rreclal train, Gnat excitement prevailed. The city is full of people, who anticipate a riot. The strikers ma&o no demonstration, and are well disciplined. The opinion prevails to-night that tho strike will result In a comproml&s, Tho scctloa men streck to-day Rumors are current that the engineers will alio sUlke unlets a settlement li shortly reacted. Maksmaiu Tex.. March IL Manager Hoxle's telegraph proposition to the strikers, asking if they would go to work at tho old wages, was not accepted. Ine sttlkcrs desire a fuller and more explicit understanding and r.uarantce than Is contained in the proposition. Tonlgbt a number of delegates from other points held a conference with the Marshall strikers. They agreed on a proposition to resume work, which will bo submitted to the railroad men immediately. it is generally conceded the proposition will be 'ceptd on Monday. The striken will to morrow aUow freights to be moved. CJIICAUO SPECULATIVE MARKETS. The Usual Expedients for Holling the Mar ket Overshadowed by the AlLAbsorb. tng- Topte of I'eace or. War on the Afghan Question, Special to the fcntlnei. Chicago, March 11. War news has betn the feature of the past week m the epeculative market! oa 'Change. The enormous stocks, the weather, decreased acreage everything has been lost sight ct in watching foreign dispatches, and as thesr, during the early dsyg, were of a character which rcecre to Indicate that the RuuUnLnglish difficulty might not be settled so easily after all, values advanced rspldly, and those who took Nat Jota' advice and sold "ihort" arouud SOc covered at a bis loss. Even the chronic bear himself is sitl$to hive ' flopped" and gone long. If this was so ha got cvught both ways, for towards the close ths announcement of arrangements looking ta. a settlement between the two great powers on the other side without bloodshed, together with liberal realking by Billy Murray aad other heavy holders, caused a shsrp reaction although there still remains a liberal gala for the week. Will the bear acd lion actually come to a con'.Uct after so much growling? is the question operatori would like to have tettled. f course, predictions lu regard to this, aro more thaa useless. If war is really declared. It Conbtlcsi will not be long befoie dollar wheat will bo seen again, snd there U no limit to the riie thst may follow. Oa thejolher hand, should dinicnlties abroad bo settled peaceably values would probably fall back 6jsc, Thea the question would be: Is wheat a salo because stocks are larger than ever before, or ft purchase because prires re lower? Backed by the fact that the acreage is supposed to be much decreased, and the probability that a spilt in railroad pools at the end of this month win cause a material redaction In charges for transportioa to the seaboard, the bulls think they have a strong case. The bears base all tbctr hopes on the immense stocks la sight, and the large supplies still estimated to be ta farmers aaJ Tho U;rcas; u UJ visibly
supply this woeu wis not up to expectations, but teat cent a med little encouragement for t-oldem as the fict that It has not b.-en lootiDg up a LI? decrease cch week for the pst-t two n.onthi4 aa unheard of state of thingsCrop damage s orlcs have neuu put entirely la tae shade by more exciting news, and, although a number of sections report the outlook d.xideJly unfavorable, and there are fears of drouth la California, operators py no attention. Now, tho genera opinion of lealmg traders Is thstt for the present we shall have a very nervous aud excite 1 market as one broker expressed it, "a wild deal" with prices fiuctuatiag sharply as cables f ivor war or peace. On such a merket scalpers will be the only winners, and outsiders operating ou smIl margins will staud a good cnanc? of being irczen out upon whichever side trey invent. 1 oru is at a and-tiil, sympathizing but lit t'o la either the upward or downward movement of wheat. There are few who care to sell "sort" in the present condition of supply and deraaai. and the probability that breaking roais and l ict of grain la cribs will prevent any lare iucrvs) in receipts. On the other hand, the crowa of buUs have gradually load ad up until they have got about all they can crry. and are waltlu? lor the siutT to advance "on its merits." Thi mik-3s trade slow. It needs good bujlng to boost the market, and even tnen the large number of little 'longs" who would drop their grain oa any rise would make it hard work to get up much of a boom. Yet the miraet U regarded as oa a more legitime basis than any other article and hence Is const lere 1 ti-3 safest investment. Provisions have ruled quiet and cay. Fork looks frail, but everybody believes there is a Di power under it ready tosend prices "kiting" a soon as a good force of bears can be iaduced to sell. When the crowd talked bullish aad believe 1 prices were going to be marked right un picken went "short" and shook tallers out with a dolUr drop. Now they are in a position to drive 'shorU" la as soon as It is made worth thsir walle.
TUE CAKE HE WITCHED Ulli. How a r.onlout Blau Was Uduced to Liepe With Another Plan's Wife. Ki59ton, TS. Y., March 11 The fciuel to an Uhter County elopement has attracted much attention before the County Court and Court of Sessions, Judge W. 8. Kenvon presiding, now sltllu.? iu this city. Jimcs Delancey is a cripple bnd he uses a crutch. His wife is prepossessing. A mcnth or eo ago she elcped with a yoanj unmarried man named Fox, of Eoadout. They were arrested In Albany by the rot!e?. On the return of the pair to KInsstoa thero was a row between tho crippled nusDaud and the man who ran away with his wife, and ttc result was that Delancey was locked up ia the Ulster County Jail for aaault, while Fox went free. When the case was called in Court tha incidents of the elopement came out, and the complainant, in reply to questions asked by District Attorney A. 1. Clearwater oa to the original cause of the row. answered the question by lay. ing all tne blame of the eloprjjaeut ou the Ehoulders of the woman. Fox, i a extenuation of his conduct, oüered the pica that Mrs. Delancey came to the house where he lives shortly before the ciopcmtnt and gave him a piece of cike. He ate the succulent pastry, anl "four hours afterward," he declared, "I was so crazy I didn't know anything, and 1 couldn't leave her tenminuUs. Something made me follow her every im minutes." Another pleco of cake ltd to the elopement, and still another piece to te row between himself aud the Injured hustand. Pox fuld he was bewitched ry tho cake. lie alto laid he was In fear of his 1: e, if tha ctlpr-le was released. Delaucey denied Fox's stU"'ueat, and asserted that Fox "coaxed Mr?. Delancey away." 1 ho ttstlmcny treated muc: merriment and snrrrlse in court. Fox's people far he has had an "evil tyt" on him. aud that with the cake, over which incantations, they allege, had bee-i mid, as tba cause of Fox's waTwardntss. Dolancer was dr-cbarged at tue suggestion ot the District Attorney. The World' Exposition, h'jw Oeiians, March 11. A vdy large attend flnce was the remit of to-day's attractions at the World's Exposition. The princlpsl attrActlon was Tennctsee Day. As the Tcnncssoans answered by eteamlDg to the Eipo<lon Grounds they were laluted by the United mates flag ship Teuncssca. At the Government funding prayer was oasrvd by Kov. Dr. Strickland and adJres.es were made by Thomas W. Neah Js Dulony and W. W. Wale, all mcrab?r of the Tcbnciico Awembly. The party then proceeded to the Women's Work Department of Ten ncme, where an address was delivered by J. M. Young. A visit was then m&lo to the Colore! Exhibit of Tennesson, and aldreMC delivered by Ö. A. McEiwee aud others. Adjourning to the Educational Department, an address was made by I). L. Murrcll, of renneuee. In tho after noon tho party asremhlcd la Muilc Hall, where the exercises were opened oy tho Mexican Hand. Prayer was offered by Kev. Dr. Marsham, and 'he address of welcome mako by U. It. Lucas, of Louisiana, aad responded to by M. F. Bryan, of Tennessee. Commissioner McWhirter. of Tennersee. then mado a formal transfer of tho exhibit to Commissioner General Marebead. An oration w delivered on the lire Ld character ot Andrew Jackson by J, 8. Dodd, of Tcnncwce, and addresses were mado by II, It. butler, (icorge W. Morton and Commissioner H. It. Case, all ot Tennessee This concluded tho regular order of exercises, and an adjournment was taken to tho grounds to witness tho pyrotechnic display. a! the exposition Is a thousand-dollar working model of Captain Lads' ship canal railroad. Itegnrdlog the War ou Louisville dam blurs. Lonvin.E, Ky., Msrch lt. There wore no Mnrtllcg developments in the gambling situation to-day. Tho houses wero all closed according to the Chief of Pollco's orders, but many of the siortr, who think of leaving, remain over to await divclopments. It is charged by some of these that the whole thing is a scheme on the part of b g gambling establishments :o close out the mall competitors. A. M. Waddotl, who owns an Interest lu nearly every gaming place in tho city; Councilman Dick Watts and KU Marks, proprietors of the largest establishments, aro ckargcl with conspiring and having the houses closod, with a view to opening up again when tho mat ter blows over and the small gamblers aro driven from the held. Chief Whr lien is receiving tho indorsement of the best citizens for closing tho houses. He says they are closed for good so far as he has the power, and will take steps to have the gamblers leave tne city or find honcat em ploymcuU .In Lots With a Plan Uq f as Katen Wiif.eii.ng, March R-Tbcre Is living at Tar ker&burg, ia this State, a young lady who has in her possession a large number of letters which aro coveted by tho War Department at Washington, but she has so far persistently refuted to surrender them. Tcey aro letters from tho unfortunate pilvate Henry, cf the Greely Expedition. Oaoof tl cm was written only a few weeks before Ilanry was shot. It ss as brought to tho young lady by an srntclthc drpsrtment. Ebe was btrotned to henry, their sequalntanre having commenced in 1S7. thiough tho medium of an advertisement lor Ja3y correspondents inserted by Henry in the Cincinnati Ftqulrcr. Tbo girl was then but fifteen years old. hbe Is the daughter of promi ntnt and well-to-do parents, whu were kept ia inorsnceof her engagement to Henry until his Just vim to her while cn hJs way to join the Urc ely expedition. In one of his letters Hiary narrates ppt experiences as a special correspondent of the World, and says he will visit the Arctic rcelons, write a book that will make Mm rich snd famous, and return, marry her and Fettle down. Shelbyvllla Items. Special to the 8cntJael. bnit .WILLE, Ind., March IL Ollle Hoger f. who is wanted at Columbus oa a charge of murder, she Icing suspected of poisoning Henry Brehm there last Wednerdsy, gave herself up here about noon to-day, and wss taken back to Columbus to-night. The Ayers echool-houte, near St. Paul, burned this morning. cveral notes have been discovered on which David Hcnrlcks. tte missing farmer from this county, obtained money, and it is said that the sureties to the said notes were forged. German Opera. ' Chic ago, March lt. Damrosch's German Opera Company closed a successful three weeks' engagement here to-night, and go from hera to Cincinnati for a week's star. Ibe receipts for teuty one performances here were f 73.CC0. Fan er I or Frederick! Armless Hero Wobce.tkr, Mass., March IL The funeral of Sergeant Thomas Tlunket, the armless hero of Fredericksburg, occurred to-day. The flags of the city w a UU-smu Tq VQTi"0; KU PtUl
clpal efheors of the State were present. Ths Legislature attended la a body. Three hunired High fccbool put lis su!g during the exrci-e. The whole State jolaal it doing the humale hero Loner. A Marshal aod llorse Thief Killed. Atchison, Kas., Msrch IL A special to tho Champion recounts the killing of one Clark, a borso thief, and the fatal shooting of Frink Harrington, Town Marshal of Jewell City, to-day. Clark has been tiaccd by the Sheriff of Rice County to a farm bouse. The latter with Marshal Hairiugton and two deputies surrounded the building, whereupon Clarx ran from the bousa shcot nasbe wenr( one bullet taking effect in HerrinKtcn's head. One deputy then shot ani killed Clark. An Important Decision. Eostos', March 14. An important decision was rendered to-day by Judse Col in the United States Circuit Co ut, in tho suits azainst the stockholders of the defunct Pacific National Bank. Judge Cqlt decides the nockhoiders must py the tc Lid ashCisrtent of luoper cent, oa their to etc, k-v.ed ty Comptroller Knox aometime since. The ne 1 1? to xt.e stcckholdeis of the bank by the declfioa is S-'.oro.CQO. Threo Person iJurctd to Death. Fasiivin r, Tenn., March 11. The American's Tulaskl, Tcnn., special says: "This place was visited by a terrible lire last night, burning several stores. Loss, 30,(00: insured for half. Three men sleeping over a saloon were burned to death. Two were drummers from other poinu, names unknown." Obituary. Buffalo, March 11. Char.cs v. McCnae, proprietor of the Courier, died this morning after ilirr e wer fcs lllDe-s of typhoid fever. He was born
V in Pratiltbcro, Yt , ia 11 TIi French l'upors ou the Agreement. Taeis, March 11. Tne French newpapjis dc k rile the auuciunct-mcnt made by Gladstone In .ibe Ccmmojs egreecient with Ilussia as "England tttli's tumblo pic." - 'O .The llliuof n Seuntorsblp. SmNcriELD, 111., March 11. On y ou! ballet vas taken for I'nltcd S'ntes Senator to day. Morll'on rcaived fout'.ecu votes. The Assembly ti.cn adjourned. Ho Church rinmtuery. Washington Epcciaf to Springfield Republican. The President disappointed those who crowded the church which he was advertised to attend by taking a carriage and driving out through the Soldiers' Home Park, in order to rest hinif elf from the rush o! Damo e rats who have filled the White House tho last three days. Thii shrewd move wes not appreciated by the religious people who eat for two long hours in church on purpose to get a R.irnpfl cf him. Dr Uartlett's paw stood invitingly open for him till the morn icpr, but he aid not come. To-night his brother punched at that church. Cleveland is cot pleased with tho way ht3 church attendance hai been made ths basis for a fish ic-r ablo boom, and be may yet decide to go to the UDfftihlcnable Presbyterian Churcli cf l)r. Wyrjcnnp in Vf8t Washington, or t tear Dr. Chester, on Capitol Hill. Setters Work the Growler, Hartford Times. 1 A weU known resident of Btrmiccham cwr.s two valuabl? tctier dogs who have acquired the habit cf drinking besr to such an x:ent that they may be found failing In front of Tom Fenn'a paloon on Maine itreot, tvcr7 night for tome customer to open the 1r or and give them a chancs to g'it inside. O' Ch inside, they make a direct line to the y 'lch where the beer ia kept, and if there are no dripplngf In the rail underneath, they : nrchup and down behind the bar, looking wisUuIIy into the bartender's face, until he ;k firally compelled to treat tbem to abont a riuatt of beer, when they wp; their tails hapI i'y or:d go on their way rejoicing. Oh, did we bnt know when we km hanny! Cou'd tie restless, feverish ambitious hart be still, and yield lteelf, without one farther, aspirin throb, to its enjoyrcent, then were I haprJi yes thrice happy I Longfellow. lleset on All Bides Uy malaria, how shall wo escape the drenl Infection? Is tho qucitlon which the denizens ot fever and ague districts ask thexnsehes. The answer cornea from former sufferers who for years havo escaped the visitations of the periodic scourgo through tho protecting inllucnco of Hos tetter's ütomach Hitters. When tho necessity for using rreventlvc measures arises, use this means of pro vcntlon at once. It regulates tho liver, facilitates digestion ana liberates impurities from thesystem. when t-uch exist, by promoting healthful action of the bowels and kldntys. Actrarlv. In all regions Mhcro mliumatlc vapors brood dlicato ltlsabao lutoly (ceary to bo provided with a safeguard, and this 1 true, though a sojourn In such localities is destined to bo trlcf. Ho cup can atlord to riathe rxiilarlA for a short tluco. The lutters 1 a Kivcrelgu remedy for rheumatism, debility and i.errouiucse. Keep It on hand. Further Trouble An tlrlpnted. Wn.KEsiiAr.KK, Pa., March 11 There Is a feeling (f dUsatlffactlon grovrlng among the miners and Inlorors of the Ifazclton District and a portion of Cnrbon County at present, and the Indications sre thst a general demand will soon bo rvido on ttm cperstors for the restoration of the H ocr t nt. In wses taken from them in January. New Indies of Knights of Labor aro being instituted, und the fraternity is rapidly growing among the laboring claeics about the various mines. It is not a teeret preparation composed ot alcohol and a few worthlfia barks com pounded in a careless and unsatisfactory way. The proprietors of Mishler's Herb lilt terahave published broad cast tho formula npon which the great medicine is prepared. It consifts of many of the purest and most wholcEome herbs in the whole range of med ical science, and the recipe is more than 200 3 cars old. It is an infallible remedy for dyspepsia, kidney and lung troubles. Ter tue Cure cf r.ll diseases o! ocsec, Cattie. Sheep rOGS, IIÜGf;. rüULTHY. tsfA successfully for 20 years by lif lacrs, jMockhrccdois', Hore U.U., i:o. Endorsed i UM.d by tho U.S.Uort'rniiru ramplilc!:4 & Cr?:a Is seat frt'c.ti HUMPHREYS' UNE CO., 1C9 Pixlton Bt., Kc-w Yorfe. ) II.. I tt iL . Sneoifm Is J lac uso 30 r3ri. 'r.15 or V '.?eeful r mod fs Kervoiß Dröiü;y Vital Yf rkn3$3, td Pro'raoT. i"i:r. ovr-wo-!. or fi-r cm. flprTidl, or j vi!,. Ursn vil j'o !t, tor 1 5 ri. A1 lrisi. lfii,ii.:rry' Mora,,-otirilo Mwllrln ' - I ' v.i-. " !?- -I I II III hY ''P' 11 othem. lej T every. tlvl I Inxly dally. Hwrrplnir nuocfon. No fMttdllriir. N opxMtlon. No link. "ily prrltl. F-Ujr nhuwn. tlxxily old. tlO d.y; t month; t' yr. Thouii.tnda now mW:lnir rrT!llncm. Asrent writ-- My wif nd mTurtf mi tllln lfM than four hour.- SAMPLES FREE. lamfhlt ff ft-nt ttmn (n -.tii.. Ai irna SPEAR Mf C, CO., t) V,;u$v, Cincinnati, O.
Combines, ia a proportion peculiar to Itself, the active medicinal properties of tlic best Wood-puriiyini: and strengthening rcmcJics of tho vegetable kingdom. It will positively cure when iu the power of medicine Spring Debility, Headache, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Salt r.hcum. Scrofula, and all Diseases caused by a low state of the blood. 44 1 suffered three years with blood poisrm. I took Hood's Sarsaparillo, and think I cm cured." Mrs. M. J. Davis, Krockpcrt, X. Y. t "Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and Is worth its weight in koIO." I. Uakuisg-o-v rv, 1 - ctmof Vaw rrlr C'ttxr
'I tried a dozen articles to cleanso my blood, but never found anything that did me any good till I began using Hood's Sarsaparilla." W. H. Trmi, Rochester, N. Y. "My wife was troubled with dizziness and constipation, and licr blood has been in a bad order in fact sho has been-all run own. Hood's Sarsaparilla is doing her a wonderful amount of pood." F. M..BaldWix, druggist, BLirchcster, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drupglsta. $1 ; six for $5. -Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. Ats5latsl7 Vzzz asi Ucaialttratsi. T? f CFI? ttIT T yn Iow what It
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DR. AREfJDT areat airman Chemist, Esys: "Ihrtretundo frn analysis V f Vur i'Uttti MA LT H JIlS2Ci:r, tvidch gave a very grntifyhifj result. Yo.irS S Malt Whiskey t obtained mostly by extract cf wait conrttsion awtavcrif earrful fermentation atuZ distillation, is entirely freo from fusil Oil andauyvf those t similarly obnoxious alcohols which aye so often joutul in irnVrcv. therefore, RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. A
V V :.: V :: 1'rof. XUX Vllli:it, v rltc3 "rnrlty Hst itiuit wM:;ey, Is lw purest liquor nut 1 luve ever unnlyzo!. 1 mut thon-foro uatu;llUvrJDjr Tbe I it IIAI1TF.Y U HYJIO, M. U.TrrcsMw.t of tho Faculty, und rroft'sr cf tb.? r.iltimoi t loal Col'ep-. iTVR: " I tm it remark ly frr lr-:n fusil oil auil utlior olJ-ctirualile mnUrLils (iu CTU-U round in tUo uLiokkd of tiie prv'Xit da-. JiVMHS'J. O'DCA, M. D., cf Ftnton Ishn.tlio inthor ct scvr."! works on innitr, rtt;: ' hi a I frc3criboan loohwüc cttmulant, I orUiryour f--Ifj FACT, IT IS A BEVERAGE
11111 FliTlCtuTJftutplxTYiQ ftnfl t" dieted with ririoHix5iAr.r?f X U IsULi&UlUbr I IV Üläf! W WILL on reoeirt of MX fOLkVI5H fi.MKi to any nddres1 In tiie t nUcil Mates (East cf tho i'ocky Mountains), nil lxVprflM Char:r? prepaid n plain case (th avoiding o!l onrHrtunftv for comment). tonta'nlntr Six Quart ottb'i of our 1'7j IZ 1Z FI A LT WIltNKl'.V nnd A-iih it iti! writinsf. nnl uii1fr the Seal ol"t.i Company a SI'lti: nnJ lOSITIV!2 CUIlI-j for! V COTiliVM VTlOTi tnd otlicr WASTINli itISKASi:s In their early ttnzcn. TLii ! rurmula luisbcfn prepared tiiociillyforusby tho great (Jcrmau Scientist, Jtv. Von fomlevs. Itrnp Ih rnnnrcJ bv nnv fnmitv LousVfoivr nt Klieht xrwrso (Ilaw 1'cpfatealc avid oi:r. VXOtT.iS3 7(ZJ&JLmW -WXrXOIiESTr Kin;; of tho in,rrJient.) Alter thin prermnitlon bus locn taken for .a tew weeks, tlu previously cons;tic:iojslr prom. Inrnt boin'S iupnticntM KitfTcrin f rom Consumption anJ tlio liko liasos, k t covert-J v.rh a T t lilck cxmtin'r or fat and rr.uscl. the Runken und blooilU'F.schet-ks fill un ami iiasume a rov inn. .
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HAPPY RELIEF Ppoedllr obtained tt tllittgciof Caronlc5lCA.T, embracing tbe varlom form of tkln DiscMoi, Khouintlfrn, bcrofula. Primary and öeooa3ry bvrbllli, Gleet Ixnrotcncy, Bcralnal Weakncsi and Bpcrmatorrnca permanently cured. Skill and experience caa bo relied on, aal am a graduato ct medicine and turnery, and longer located la tali city than any other physician in ray noclallty. 1 bave mado a apecl&l atudy ol Fcraalo DlBeaAM and their trcntmeut. Can rivo permanent relief lu Inflammation or Ulceration o! Womb, rala'ul and 8upprcftcd Ucnicn. Kcliitic pun, witrtfull printed directions, tent to any tddrcM for tl per box. Contaltatloa Irco and Invited. l V. II ABBXSTT, II. D no, 23 Vlrslnla Ave.i ludlMuapotla, Fi. a rieaao noto uie nunber, and mm trola tico near with tame name. look into Tiir. nimtiT ok nir: m I Sir y Fit von: poym. V . -s .iNi:V . as. I yjur ri :.-fr i rn. i mi.ki-. irn I i s '. r l i M .i 1 1. r v 1 1 u Tlir.Sli rtl!Or.f'r ily uro nn o reprcnent Ihetn &u l ycur lc.Uer wui 0 tOA v' ...'rrifrn puarantee 9 - . t m.A A .4 .t rjsf Arrl. Frc. Call cr write. F I. CIjAIIKK m, im wo. 2 viki: vntLVT, Cincinnati, omo. aniioofl Hosier eauin rrcr.atur Docny, Nerrou Debwttr, LoJlanhood, är., J.t7in tried in v;n every Vnoa rnily.!:an.rCf'Trp.l a finikin rncaniiof rlf-car, whicli Le K-nd I'lilCi". to Ins t linvr-'i!rer. AUrs. J.U .Ui:LVI..S.U(:iiaUxamM..Ni-w Vor, RR tn l-i-: Ml vi if!.!:,tit nt'a 1 Ö i v i. ii .t'i iti v. r A t'AKD.-To all wto ire inScrln? troacr. rort nl lntbcreUons of youth, cervont weak neca. early Oecay, losa of mannool, etc., I 111 Mnd a receipt that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Tnla great remedy wa ditcovored bj a raliflonarr la Honlh America. Fond aolf-ad OrowM envelope to &CV. JüiUjT. UNMA.N, SuUoa V, h'ew.Vort
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