Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1885 — Page 5

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CUE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL I'JIIDA MORNING: APRIL 24" 1885

Djnamlte Explosion In the British Ad mlraltj-The War Clouds Mill Dark and Lowering.

Orand Celebration of Shakeapoaro's Birthday Tbo Prineoand Princess Enthusiastically 1 - I A ÜÜRE DYXAUITE. London Again United by a Djcamlte Eiplotioa The Admiralty Mulldlug the Eceue of the Exploitive. Lo.Mr, April 2X At 11 o'clock thij Äornio an uiplcsion occurred in the basement of the Admiralty baildicz. The ballding was baJly damaged and many persons were injured. Among thera were come of ih head ctiklalsof tbe department. The explosion ras nnioabttdly caused by guncotton or dynamite. ll:',0 a. xn. Greit excitement was caused 5n the Admiralty ollics in White Hall, at 11 o'clock th:3 afternoon, by an explosion in a. room in the bsrement of that building. IThe Cremen and police were promptly sumznone 1, and all the gates ot the Admiralty tuildins were closed. A special guard was at once posted and no person was allowed to nter or depart from the premises until a thorough examination ccukl be made. It is iuppossd that the explosion was caused by the premature discharge of a projectile which iad been seat to the Admiralty for examination. f 12 :':) p. in. Th explosion this morning bdly damaged the icon: in which it oc curred, and eet it on re. The olüclals and Bremen soon exticgnishsd the flames. Mr. "William S. Caine, M. P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty, wts Euniaoncd by. telegraph, and he shortly afterward arrived at the scane of ths explosion. At first it wa3 reported that the explosion was caused by dynamite and that it was the outcome of a plot hatched by either dynauitera or nihilists for the purpose of hampering tha war preparations of the British Gov eminent. A prominent Scotland yard deiettive asserts to day that the nihiüab in London have suddenly become very patristic in their convertetion since the controversy between England and Hcssia regarding the .Afghan boundary question had reached a critical st23. Ihe employes of the Admlrality c:lica have been working day and night for lOLie time past in order ti harry Xcrwardtbe war preparations for the Boudai sna for other purposes, and any disaster to the buildins; at present would cause serious delay. An insrector, after a cursory examination, expzt&aed doubt Q3 to wtiather the explosion was csaied by gas, gan powder or dynamite. The explosion occurred in the Secretary's department. Mr. Kdwin N. öwainson, Assistant Secretary and principal clerk, received a severe Ecalpwound. It is eaid that otbar otScials we.re also injured, but none so eeriously aa Afr. Ewainson. It is now believed that the explosion was not accidental, but that it was cao-sd by dynamite. It is now regarded as certain that ither pun ottcn or dynamite was used to cause the explosion. Mr. Sivamson's icom, in which the explosion took place, was made ii complete wrecx,. The adjacent corridors vere very much damaged, while all the windows fronting on the llorse Guards parade xvere blown out. No arrests have been made up to this hour, nor anyone teen detained, -oven on suspicion. No clue of any kind whatsoever has yet been obtained ai to the origin of the explosion. The walls and other .principal parts of the building areuniojured. Jn addition to the eevera scalp wound, Mr. bwainton also Millers from severe cmcus-pon of the brain. It is expected, however, that -he will recover from his injuries. p. m The room occupied by Mr. fiwain-on, and in which the explosion occurred, is on the ground floor and immediately back of the Admiralty cilica. it overlook? the yard in front of tn resilience of Lord Nortbbrook, the Firs: Lird of the Admiralty. The piaster of the rcom hangs In ribbons from both walls acd ceiling. Tne i'ttiDgsof the room are smashed !h to atoms. The marvel now is that a more senoas damage was not done to the occupants of the rconi. Mr. Swainscn, who has been restored to cossciouanets, gives it as his opinion that the explosive, whatever it may have been, was thrown intothe room tjuoush a window. A rumor is now in circulation that two men bearing a tackage were seen, just previous to the explosion, mounting a wall near the Secretary's department. The explosion took place at 10 00 this .rooming. Two loud and quick reports were heard; consternation took pjsspss'.oa of all pfrsonsin the vicinity. It is supposed that ! the explosive was thrown over the wall in the rear of the Admiralty building and facing th Horse Guards parade. The explosion occurred close to, bnt not in Mr. Swaiscon'a room, as stated In the eirlier reports. The a'air-case leading to the board room, which is located in the southwest corner of the building, was demolished. Tn iron railing on the staircase was wrenched lioni its fsstenirjs, and windows within fifty yards of the spot where the explosion occurred were broken. Another report cays two men were noticed by isveral persons reconnoiterin yesterday, and this morning the same men wre ea to entir th? garden in front of Mr. Sarainsja'a office from the direction of the Horse Gourds parade ground. One cf them carried a tin can, which was placed in a recc3J of the passage way leading to the ofiice. The movements ot the two me a attracted bat litII mention at the time, owins to the fact that several ansveyors and a number ot workmen have recently been engaged in jufaiurias dlstasces, etc., on the groands, and those who saw the two men believed hat they were employes of the Government anira.jedin the tame sort of work. Ticocliciala of the Government took anca particular notice ot tb two men that they caim they can identify them, even if placed in a crowd I other men. Tbey have given a good deicriplin of the inspected men to the de- , teciives, who arc now working up the case. There waa only one explosion. Mr. Swain-jsf-n, who, it is now ascertained, was the only pei'on injured, wes taken to a hospital. 4 p j. Admiralty oiMeials now state that ttey yesterday observed the two men wha are s-ujpected to have caused th explosion. Töy were thoucht by the officials at the tme to be the assistants of the surveyors before UK-nticned from the description given of the two men who were seen to-day enter upon the pronnds by the rear gate; thy recogr ized tbem as the to thv then saw. 3he it ce of a small American cl;ck, blackened by the explosion, together with ime precis of r'ockwerk attached, was found arncng the debris duricg the examination, "which followed soon after the explcsloa. Jhs Admixaltj oiicials suppisa mat UhwJ

ratments are parts of the infernal machine which caused the explosloo. G p. m. A strong suspicion now prevails m police and ofheial circles that the explosion in the Admiralty oüice was the result cf private malice, as Mr. Swainson was greatly disliked by a number of persona, including several employes of theoilice. It is certain that the infernal rnichlne was placed in a book case j ist over the spot where Mr. Swalnson's head would be when aittirg at his detk. Ths dettctive3 ara positive that the outr:t-ra was the work of an employe, as no stranger could pan the jaLitor without some document showing that he had bnsinesa with some of the heidi of department, and the janitor says no stracjeer, to hia knowledge, has pa:sfd his doer during the past twenty-four noun. I3opnore Egyptian Trouble Kcported Settled. Lor; i ok. April 23 It waa positively rurrored in the lobbies of the Uonse cf Lord, this eveniDg, that the Kaglish and French governments lud elected an adjustment of the II;erhore Egyptian trouble. I'xplotiiui Mirmlsee, Loxncs, April CI. It is new quite clear that the explosion yeiUrday was not caused by pas. Odicial- are of the opinion that it was cansed by the spontaneous ignition of a specimen of torpedo exploiive, which had been tent to tie Admiralty for inspection. The general belief is tba: the explosive agent was i:ot dj samite. AXGLO-RUSSlix 1110 BLEU

All Hope or Its l'cui tlul Solution Adandoncd ltaii' Ultlmation. Loxdox-, April li-'i.- Inrormatioa which has been received at Vier.ni from St. I'etersburg political circles creates a great eensation.lt is to the elTectthat the enly condition on which peace can be assured is that England shall acknowledge the complete neutrality uf Afghanistan, end the extinction of English influence in the Ameer's country. In this cafe enly, it is caid, is a peaceful understanding between Eaeiand and Kasiia possible. This demand on the part cf Russia has bean communicated as an animation to Londor. The highest military circles in Russia are brirj itg great pressure to bear on the government to declare war. They say that the chances ior victory for Russia were never so ftvoratle es at the prc3ent time. Russia, it is further said, is only awaiting the moment v.-hen the Volga shall befred of ice. as the river is essential for the transportation of her troops. As soon as the river is open Russia will cast aside further attempts at diplomatic negotiation. Itiseaii here in diplomatic circles that England is endeavorirg to negotiate with the Porte ab3ut the passage of the Dardenclles for he war ships The continental powers, however, iniist on maintaining the neutrality cf the etraits. The Journal JDe St. Petersburg, m a review cf Sir 1'eter Lumiden'a report to Mr. Gladstone upon the ail'air between Russian and Afghan troops at Penjdeb, tays that the report is based upon statements from Afghan tenrces. and if It contradicts the precis? and ccmplete report previously male b7 5?neral Koccaroir, Commander of the Russian forces opefating upon the border ot Afghaaii:au, then ilr. Gladstone need not be surprised if Rcssia prefers to rely upon the testlmoay oi her General. The Journal adds: "It is me less to pursue the polemics on ths sutnidiary points wheu tho main question to ba settled is ihn delimitation of the boundary between Russia end Afghanistan. As to her war r iedits jEngland s free to ba3tir herse'.f. Rcesia remains calm, conscious of the gravity cf the eitnaticn and confident of her ability to cope with the emergency. Russia will ba happy to see realized Erl Granville's wish that all existing diilerenco between Englan.? and Russia shall be settled peacefully." The Government's estimate requires that 33,C0O men shall be added to the präsent force cf the army. The Contintental press appear to think that war between Ilnsaia nnd England is inevitable. The Kölnische Zeitung, Bsrlin, says that both Logland And Uasaia desire peace, bnt neither knows how to go alnut ohtainirg it. The European press generally commsnt favorably upon the sfech marie by Mr. Gladstone in the Hocs3 of Common?, Tuesday afterncon, on the occasion of asking for the vote of credit. Uis statement is characterized as dignified and resolute. There is fm ral revulsion of feeling toward the belief that war Is now ineyifable. Ruisia has contracted with Newcastle deiles for 10,000 toss ot ateamer coals, to be delivered at Crcnetadt. The contract price for these coals is nine pence above the retail price. A Paris dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company states that it is rumorzd there that a powerful Rmsian equadron has been ordered to cruise oh" the coast of Italy, t'T ti e purpose of overawing the lthan ioverrrrent in its suspecting work of tecretJy preparing to asist England in the event of an Anglo Russian war. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Slial jtfar' Uirthlay Uraudty Celebrated The Memorial Wludaw l'rmtfeuted by Amerlcaua Not Yet la Place. Lcm-on, April 23. The 321t anniversary cf (he birth of Ehakspeare was celebrated with much ceremony and a festival to-day at St!alford on-Avon. The town waj brilliantly decorated, and the church balls chimed all day. " Hundreds of fitranger? thronged the place, visiting and inquiring about everything Shakspearean. The Vicar of Stratford Church, in the front chancel of which Shakspcare's dust reposes, announced daring the memorial eeryiee that the Shakspeare winaow presented by American visitors to the poet's tomb was completed, but not yet fixed in its place. The window is to be set Immediately over Shakspeare'a grave. The committee which haa the unveiling ceremonies in charge, the Vicar said, are makir g efforts to have ihe dedication a Jdreea prepaied and delivered by James cell Lowell. The decorations represent the "Seven Ages of Man," . and for the illustration of Shakspeare'a test describing each, a Scriptural subject has been chossa. The window is said by theb;st critics to be a marvel of art. Ireland' llojal Visitor Enthusiastically Cheered. Behalt, April 3. The Princs and Princess of Wales arrived here at 3 o'clock this afternoon. They were met at the railway station by an immense asiemblage of citizens and were received by the Mayor. Toe Major aud municipal escort conducted the royal visitors through the densely packed streets to Ulster Half, and all afous the way the scene was one of the wildest enthu asm. So demonstrative were the people it was as much a3 the police could do to keep a way open for the rrcgrees of the royal carriage. At Ulster Hall the various public bodies of 2liast presented adixeasea of welcome to

their Royal Highnesses. The Prince made peisonal replies to the diüerent addresses. At rorttdon, on their way here, the Pricce and Trincess of Wales'recedved an ovation. At all the railway stations along the route demonstrations of loyalty were made. At most of the stations the buildi jcs were decorated with the orange colors and banners. At every depot where the train stopped long enoueh to permit addre!es of welcome were presented. In many instances many thousands of nerjor.s followed the train after it left the stations, after it pot under etrong he.iiway, cheermg the rojal couple and bidding them G:d treed. getare cf rVevrvpapern. Viexxa, April 23 The Government today seized an entire edition cf the Fremderb!ait and four other newspapers for printing the text of manifeste ifsr.ed by the "United Lfft," orG'rman opposition, "in the Richsratb, criticising the policy of the present Taaie Ministry. The publishers of the live paprrs at once issned later editions, in which the entire space occupied by manifesto waj left blank. Colonial lVirnlou. Losr-ox. Apnl 'J3 The bill to federate the Briiish Australian Colonic was read a second time in the Home cf Lords this afternoon. At i recent the bill includes bat five of the tlx coionies, New South Wales still refusing to enter the federation. It is b-f-lieved, however, that New South t7ales will soon overcome her present objections to the federation echeme. Effects of the Admiralty Explosion. Loxi'Ox, April :;3. An examination of the Admiralty office shows that the glass d:med roof of the building was shattered into fragments by the explosion, but the grand staircase was nninjmed. The efforts to secure photographs cf the scene cf the explosion this afternoon Wis a failure. Another attmiLt will be made to-morrow. No arrests hive teen mace.

Irish Itlfthnpa at the I'ropicanda. Romh, April 2; The second session of the convention of Iri&b Iiishops wai held at the Proreganda today. The chier qnestiocs df elt with were the reform of Maynooth College and the institution of a Catholic newspaper at Dnblin, under the direct control of the Hcly See. SENTINEL "SPECIALS Marlon Item. fpf-cial to the Sentinel. Marion, Ind., April 23 Lagt night at 11 o'clock Major G. T. B. Car, a prominent attorney cf the Grant County Bar, was arrested ty the Sheriff on a warrant from the Grant County Circuit Couit charged with attempting to outrage the pereon of a six ye&r old daughter of Sam Talmsge, a near neighbor. It is repcited the child i3 seriously injured but not fatal. The Major is now in jail and stoutly denies the charge. Tte case will likely be tried this term of court which is now in s33i on William Edwards was today sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years for emb?zzlement. It appears a friend cf his, at Red Key, furnished him with mcney to ojtne to Marion, rent a house for him, and purchase a store, all of which he failed to do, and got on a. razzee and spent the money, fjr which be was arrested and tried ia the Green Circuit Court with the above rc;nlt. David Overman, our nsly appointed Democrats Pcstmaaler, to day received his ccmmifcsioa, and now for the first time in twenty-five jears we receive our mail through I?mf cratic hands. Mr. O.'ermaa is a staunch Democrat and a lea iing member cf the Fnends Church, of which he has been a member, end a leiding oue, during life. He is a Christian gentleman, honest ard competent, and will make a first class Postmaster. Mr. Welle, the retiring Te.tmßster, has been an efficient niice". H:s wcret failing is that of bfing a Republican, and therefore in hard luck. IttrhmuLd Note Special to tne Sentinel. P,i. riMoxp, led., April '2' The I3oiocratic City Convention met last evening at Homer's Hall and nominated the following gentlemen candidates at ensuing city election: For Mayor, David H. Hill; City Treasurer, J. H. Moorman . Clerk, William Hantsche, and for Marshal, William Steinbrink. The ticket is a etrorjg one, and it is believed that some if not all fcf them will be elected, notwithstanding the large Republican majority here, owing to the dissatisfaction cf many of the best Republican voters with their party nominees. Governor Gray, together with tb other gentlemen composing the Insane Hospital Commissioners, are in the city to day looking after Insane Hospital matters. The Governor and party arrived on the 8 o'cl ock train, acd were met at the depot by a committee of citiz?na and conducted to the Huntington House, where dinner wa3 give a ia their honor. Those present werj Governor Gray, Commissioners Robinson, Skinner, Orav and Grace, Messrs. Switzer and Mallock, A. G. Lynch, Hon. W. G. Foalke. Judge Kibbey, James Elder, Hon. Isaac Jenkinson, Acdrcw F. Scott, Mayor Roper, A. E. Crocker, and others. After dinner the party took carriages and visited the grouua where the Insane Hosjstals 8te being erected. The Newport. Ky., Polo Club play the Henley Club, of this city, to-night auJ tomorrow night at the Park Rick. A Verdict or Hot liollty. peci! to the öenüneL VixcFNNEs, Ind., April 2. Clarence W. .'aacksca, who, about fifteen inoaths a?3, fled the State under a charge of embez'ement of about a thousand dollars, while agent at this place, of Adams' Express Company, and whose capture, In Iowa, a few weeks ago, was duly chronicled, was to-day adjudged not guilty. The verdict of a jury in the Circuit Court of this county. Chicago Proposes a National Celebration of Grant's Uirthday. Chicago, April It is propo-ed to have a national celebration of General G nut's birthday here next Monday In the new hall where the opera festival was recently held. The festival chores will appear, u oder the direction of Mr. Pratt, accompanied by a large orchestra. An inyitaticn has been 'ssnt to Hon. Roscoe Conklmg to deliver the aidrts. Hon. Henry Wattereon has been iovitedto be present ta represent the Soata. General Sherman has also b?n invited to be present, end a number of personal telegrams have been sent to Mr. Conaliog by frieudi ia this city urging his presence. Toe proceeds of tbe -nlertainment will be devoted to the Fcundling Home of this city. Trouble lu l'anatna. Colon, Apiil 23 Trouble is imminent in Panama. Aizpnrn has lisceJ a pronunciamento a;ainst Americans. Their pickets tiSTe been tired on, Qne hundred aarinea

have been ordered to reinforce Heyward. Refcgees are leaving the city. Auourn has KO men. He will probably remain quiet until the arrival of the Government corps, which are embarking at Buenaventura,

P. Lieber V Co.'s Bock Beer on draught today. T. Lieber A: Co.'s Bock Beer on draught today. P. Lieber A: Co.'s Bock Ueer on draoght today. C. 13 KP.EOKLO S WIIITSKTT, Funeral Directors and Embahners, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to office and rcivlencea. Carriage for Wed-llngs and Parties. f h t' ROYAL f J nt7 rivers nz Absolutely Pure. This powcer nerer vanes. A marvel of parity strength acl wiioIi'Mineness. More ecouoail.a than ihe nrdinArj atnd.s, tnl ein not te .o!l in co0it!t?fu with the multitude ot low tt, 6bort weint, Blum or phosphate powders. Bold only ncas. P.oYAL BAXisa Powdxb Co., 100 Vall troet New York. Willi liU3 mum; tick neadflrhs and relieve all tb? troo.M5 lnÄtiont to a tilious ptato of th3 pjrstera, each ts Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Listrcsa after eating, 12.1 a in the Side, Ac Whila their xaoit xcaiaxkfle eucccaa taa becaebowu ia curioj Ef'nrb, jrt Carter's Little Liver ara ffliafiy valuable In Constipation, curing and prcvcutlns?; thia annoying complaint, whil-3 they also correct fell di?ordu the etomacb, atimulata tho liver and rcrolan ho bowela. Lvcn 11 ihey only cor 4 Aebe they wonld be alino?t prieelef a to thoee who uilT from this distressing complaint ; but f ortaEately their goodness doca notend here, and thosa who onca try them will find theso Utile pills valuable ia eo many ways that they will cot b! wilüaj po io without thcia. But after c2 eick heal Jan Is the bane cf eo many lives that her? is where tnaka our rrat boatt. Our pilla care it whila CtnersdoDct. " m i Carter's Little Liver Pills are very email and vpry caay to take. One or two pills make a dose. .They are strictly vegetable and dopotgripor purge, but by their pcntlo action please all use them. La viala at 25 cents ; five for tU OQA lJ druggista everywhere, or eent by oaiL "CAIiXEli MEDICINK CO., Pew York Cityi v.(S. . i - r 1 e i How fev understand what a perfect fit la. That painful periol of "breaking ia" ia deemed essential to every new outfit. This is positively unnecessary. The scientific principles applied to the numerous shapes and bizes of "the Hanan" Ktoe insure perfect fit, ani their flexibility, abeolnte freedom from tae tortures of "breaUne in," aa they ate easy and comfortaoie from the first day. Sold everywhere. Aas your dealer for them. HANAN & SON. REVERE HOUSE, S. E. Cor. Clark and Jiithisan Sts. CHICAGO. JA31ES I). FANNING, Troprietor. (Late of tte Lri'sss Ilouse ) Cciiyeiiieiitly lecatei-Tiree Minted1 WalE from tisjüsiiioss Center. tiett far r" tue DoorUo all I'art of the City. Two Cloiks fr in tkr Cbi-agn A XurtbWrstria Pfjxtt. AMFRIPAff PUN. I "fUROPR" PI. IN, ilO Ter Day. I 75 eta. and 1 Per Day. Meals . Cent. D.The Revere has been Thoroughly Defined, Emir el j Remodeled and Lnlrsedto iWßootn. Cüce and Kotuuda on Ground Floor. rcBfr Jleratn, All Irlcra Vvareaieicji,

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7 . MED - Situation as boot-keener, nr ny oftee work. Adlre, "A," ekntiuel o:i;ee. 17-t "lrANTLD- ituatloti by an eipcriencM driinater, to cw ia family. Adlresa, M' West Mit h'.Rftii street. IS-2 XT ANTED a. sUnetioo in a who'esala houne or If drive a deli very was;oa Itefercace given; sge. 13 Addregg 3. II.. ttm oil ce. 21-2 "rANTP.D-Situatloa to work ia a who'eule t fcoue or drive a dtiiverv wagou; refcrt-nd piven ;s;e nlueteta. Address S H. 21 "I'AN"TKD-Canvas.ver9 for a practical ar.tcle of t 7eri: sohl bv fSTOpie: will fell on sizht. IaCiUlralor G. t. WYNNK, at OcxWenUl House. "W'ANTIID l our fair te'.e?ra operators oa city line: alary Si5 Hnl iSO par mont i. Atidre&9 "w ita btacp, (i. W. ALl'ORü, Lalayett.', lad. -2i "l T AiiTI't) To know if any per-on wRnts to iave.t ?.':D cuarantee a net proSt of V ptr !a cu tr at capital ia a restaurant. Ca:l at lij fcouth UilLois tret. 17 i WANTKD Situation by a bor who ran feed a tjliu'lcr prtss. also can f-el typ?: I am willictocrk: and can do it i'Jif lv aul correctly, t. V GLuilGL. letter Carrier :;l. City. lb WANT KP Situfitfoa ty a yonnz maa of nome t;itr:eTT"e in (1rn?: rn furnih tie bet oi re.'eTeiii-e. Ad irevs II. D. Wesuer. UdxoJ. N'.'Wbtrrj. lad. 23 "VV7 AN TED Lat!y f.s raanacer of fcUool of dreicutting. ti(.')'l wages guarantied all ialies out of mr-lovTrent. For lireula'. aUres MADAMK K:.LLOv,J, tl tait New York arrest, Indiana poilf. lö-7 WANTLD Colonists f.r 2arda spit of Kaatfc?. No lee, cntap, rich laada. Loive Itid'Baapnjts Arr;l 21 und May ". A-ldres II. C. NlthULLS. Fowlor, li;d , oi E. T Alles, 1 .N'orth Pemsylvaata street. 16 4 WAa 1 KD ituatlta by a vounsj man of four 3 ears' experience iu drug and dry qooJs: caa famish the best ot references- will work reasonable. Address II. i. WEAVKK, Newbury, lad. lt Ar ANTED A good country borne; ara prepira i to cut. tit and mate enddren' elotne. and wheniiot tusy fcewini; would Htsis; wnn houewort o' the care of childreu. Address K, RYAN. ilartiusville.IU. 2i ANI I L Teu( Hers. I.aiit-, lor inusx-. drawin?: nrd Ta'r.i3r:, Gentleman Jor p-n-t ipals ar d stipe rinicndent of hiih schools in Ind:ara. A No. 1 teacntr of Knulish. (ierman. i :omIo8it:ou and Latin I t a uurajal sctiooi lu Kist-ru Jndiacfl Grrd .silatien. fond stamp. EXCKLSIOR TKACULUV J1L" KKAU, VYortamstou. lad r-2 WASIRD Me'i Any manor w-vnau matin Itfistnan S;0 per vteli ssoui-t :lveRt-te our easy nuiney-iuakinR business. We nereuertic i trsoiiS the tcs-t chance on c rn'i i iaue irT.ey. StsampK-s free to those tjanin? b'isiTiCs. An Pi:ent writes : '-Your r'tii triiü:- tae ouey quickest of a . ; v a lit a i a - . ly I ever trie!." Adlress with stamp for papers N. Y. MhiiRlLL A: m , ('! irnv.. I!) MONEY At the lowest rule or IntereaL J. W. WILLIAMS A Co., 8 and i Viaios Bioci. TO LOAN Money with privilege or prepayment: terma rcaonabif. TliüS. (J. HAY ft D.. "a sip Murif .trepf. In'llnnmioMa. LOST. IOiT-On ircloia avenue railroi l crocinr, a U Laid rinn', in rins box. oa whirn was le face Ka'e titr. l'lea-e return to 107 Soith New Jersey street and receive reward. 17 For (aentlemcn's Fine Kangaroo Seamless French Toe, I5est made. EAGLE SHOE STORE, 5. 73E. Wasltiagton St.. Vance Bi'k JOHN NORRI8. WHOA! JANUARY! Removal of the Old ZaUblished Harness andoFBpggy Shop TO So. 6S Fast Wajh. St. aal 71 Eat Court S.. With the Largest Etocit or uarnesj. Horse r.laniets, Cloihiujr. Kobss, etc.. ever snowa In tne State. Element Rooms and Elegant Goods. NOTICE 1 hcrt by b'.vcu that t e undersfgrael will i ecelve propcsals for a loan of f 100.C00 for tbe purpose of lundiig that amount of the indebtedness ot the County. One hali of the amount ts be payable in fifteen years and one half tu twenty years, to te divlced into bonds cf $l,CO0 each., with inter ef-t payable emi annually In New Y'ork City. All piopotals must be filed with tbe Auditor of ilaiicn County by Wednesday, May C, 1S5. atlJ m.. and n nst state specitically the rate ri interest at which the money is proposed to be furnished. Bonds will be delivered lx New Y'ork on or before June lit, 1555, sad will bear interest ironi that dte. The Bee rd reserves the rlibt to reject any and all bids. Copy of law authorizing ioan, and any inforrraticn in repaid to County affairs, will be furnished upon dp dcation to the Auditor FREDEKICK OSTKRMKYSR. WAHP.10N R CLINTON", jasper n. ocion, Comnisslonen of Marion County, Indiana. Attest: J. C. A dams. Auditor Marion County. WHEAT BAKING POWDER It conUiLi no Icjtirious ir.irrediTita. It leavt no dclrt-Tini putt. staue- in tue brad as ali j ir K-rajK.' 're:iui rf Tjrt-r ani Alum Powier ii. It rt-strt-s to t!i Flniir tn highly iiuiortant con.-titiioi.in rvH-rti'd ui ih-j bran cf tno Vli,-at. It iiüilc1 a better an.l luhtr biM-n-.t thaa aay other lk;Li ljwd-r.

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r mü DDP EKAh Pt: THE XVEHT OF THE SEASH! ThuriCay, Friday and Saturday and 2atu:dy Matinee. April 2t. 21 and 'r. TOE CELEUSATLD HIKCiN TYPICAL 0RCHEST2A ! Direct frcm the NEW ORLEANS Fo?lTIi)X! sr. Carlos Curti. r. Mian Curti, a-. Ante no l isuerra. Sr. Anros I). Yeza, Sr. Eic.irri:it Garcia. Iwtuty live Treiaier Soloiits. TO NIG UP, km utis chanoi; or niouuiMUK. Monday, Tuesday and WtdneUy, an l V7t !n-s-day Matinee, April '27, Jsaud .i.ti.e l araoua CARLETON OPERA CO. fn i iMoir.F.: . !-fonday Eveiiirr..."The Drnra Major' PauzMer'f 'Itiffday Evenit z ''lr.eMerrv War" Unlneday Matinee (Popular Trices) .."iUsootte" Wcduesda Evenius;.. "Fra Diavol.v v v Scae of Frl. cs-Sva ChaJ's and 1'arjitte, SI; i arjuettof ircleand Pres Circle. Ä ltn;wotJ.CSau.l Sale opt. ns ttiis (Fridiyi J u134 at iho bo-c :Vce. Only lO end SJOe. Romesibsrt ONE WEEK 1 BXatlnee Every Day! Smith's Swifs Bell Biacers And Comody Company. 2 Bell Tables 2 2 -Seta of Bells 2 10 Musical Artists 10 4 -Great Cornelians I lvJl Ii Jijhs iu 120 Minutes. Wck of April 27-IIENDER30NS (forrner'.y Calencer's) MlNöTREL. May 1 er.d i-TIUXlDORI' TiTOMAS, ümr.ia Juch, Mateiiia an J Furc al-iladi. COLLEGE AVENUE RiK Lst 1 wo Uihts cf tho Season! Saturday JKvenincr, April Floral Carnival ! S73 - IN l'RI.E3 - 5373 IRndsome'-t lady's 1'oral costurae trl.iuiei wiih natural tlowers I'.-tir Diamond Karrln. t inest gent's ücralrrotume tritaiaed with natural l'.owers Diamond 8:arf Pin. I'r-tticFt lady's tostmp trimmei with artlOciat flowers I'lanou'l I'ftr.qie Uracelet. liest repree tititioa c: aay single Mower by tioat DiarnocO Ring. Lady wtarlng the hand-omest boU'iuet -Tair I'erftitlon CJud SVatef Otut w-tarln the i.irc-it bou-iUet Pair I'er:'t tion Club Sxate. MEJRIDIAN RINK! TO DECIDE THE TIE. Ptf ZIP P O Tj oi TUCK., ISatnrda? tvecic?, April -3th. ADMISSION. .lO Out.. FftIR GRGÜKDS. ISDI&HAF01.IS. "The rrost rr.snly exhibition I ever witres' Ai'E: ina I'Axrt. 2 AFTERNOONS ONLY! Tuciiaj and Wc-ntsdaj, April 2$ and 2NT ;, - 4 -n it " -a. - . . Reconstructed, Enlarged And Improved. .'AJu;isIou, ."Oc: Children. 2."e.'4 Street cars to the ground. fiate op i at I o'clock. I'erformauce Delias at 2. .Street "a:! Tuesday rnornln,:. ii ilia Fries of Gas! Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Your attention Is called to toe marked re-ctloa la tbe rrice of caa, which toot eüeci oa in lt day of Marth. Tbe Company la now fura'hnln? paatoall consumers at SI K per 1,(XD cubic feM. This price ie certainly withia tne rtAch ot for both lightlrg and cooking purposes. Too convenience and comfort of cooiia? oy ga, especially during tne sntneer months, where a are is not otherwise required, can only be thoroachly a.rpreclated by tnoe wbohave had experlenci in xi useful atplication for that purto-e. Tne Company bse told for use In this city du ric? t.ie!at four years a largo number of caa s'ov. and in satisfied from tbe many testimonials from lis patrens, that these siores "fill a long ie-t rant" DTOVE3 ATJD GAS EHGINE3 FOR SALS AT COST. s.Gaeollne Stoves chacged to Gas Stove scad expeute. Indianapolis Gas-Light and Coke Ca i h. 47 Sosili PennsjlvaniaStrfft. 8, D. PS1Y, ßecreurj.

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