Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1885 — Page 5

CHE INDIANAPOLIS DAIL Y SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING' APRIL 25 1 18Ö5"!

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Indlaaapolls tYJns the Second Exhibition Hämo at Spring 11 eld. Kansas City Defeats Omaha A grain A Sixteen Inning1 Game- at Cincinnati Louisville Beaten at St. Louis Game a Elsewbere Notes. yyclAl to tha Sentinel. Erni -r, riEi.r, April 24. The Indianapolis club easily won the game here to-lay. Score, to 1. Uiller pitched fcr the visitors and the home team tecured out one hit olT his delivery. The elding of the local nine was 2ii!jeraD'e. That Special Meeting. A dispatch from Piitaourpc states that the t pecial meeting cf the Americ&a Association to hare been held there yesterday to take action on the Leasee's latest move tha reinstatement of the disqualified players was postponed until llcnclaj, owing to the absence of several delegates. It is Intimated that this meeting will cuke tbe Lucas SpanMinjr gar open ttctrejes. Tee statement also comts from a reliable scarce that the Metropolitans, of New York, will be firel bodily out cf tha Association and the Katioaals, of Washington, will tako their place. Washington certainly has a very trong nine this year, and will make a ranch better showirs in the American Association than the Mets. It is raid that the reserve rule will sutely go, the fact having been fairly demonstrated that the League hS3 no intention whatever of observing the rule, even though it brought tne aan-e into existence and induced the American Association to take it up. The American Association will continue to respect the contracts of the League, bat no more reservations for it. Cay J or, in tha Commercial Gizstte, says the Leagua Iia3 forced the fight and meet abiila bv the result. The American Association, ha rays, can not submit to the ridiculous action of the League without admitting that it Is compcfed of a set of chumps. Fomebsdy will aufTar, und certain clabs will earely j;o to the wall. The Cincinnati paper thinks that tha League Lt3 bitten off more than it can chew. Indianapolis Received N'o Invitation. An evening paper makes the statement that President Echwafcacher, ol the home club, on Thursday received a telegram from the President of the American Association, ''inviting Indianapolis to join the Association and fill the place of the Metropolitans, who are about tc retire from the championship race." This paper also ssys that Mr. Sch'.rabacher promptly declined the invitation, eaying that he had had enough of the American Aesociation. A Sentinel reporter cal.'ed upon Mr. ficawabacber last night and questioned him relative to the statement. He said that he had received nosncarispatch, and did not know where the paper in which the article was published got its information. The Indianapolis Club had neer at any time since it was droppad been invited into the American Association, and would not join under any c!rcamstinco3. It is well satisfied with the Western Leanue. When the Metropolitans are drooped, and there is no doubt but that they will bs, the American Association will take in the Nationals, of Washington, as stated elsewhere in this column. The Araerican Association is not composed of what are cornmonlv -sailed chumps, therefore It is not likely that this organization will ever be comprised of five Western and three LUstern clubs. Were they on the eve oi dropping out a Western club, Indianapolis would stand a good chance of receiving an invitation, hit this is not likely to happen daring the present season, and that fact does not ureatly disturb the high joints cf the lo:al orginizition ither. A Sliteen-ToniDg Game at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, April 24. To day's game between the Pittsburg aad Cincinnati Clubs was one of the most remarkable games ever played in this cily, tzd, with one exception, was the longt, sixteen innings being required to decide tbe contest. Field, the first basemsn of the Pntsburis, has the record of accepting twenty nie chances out of thirty entered. Fifteen hundred people were in attendance and the gime n declared the finest ever played here. Following is the score by innings: aitisb3rg..- 201602000030000 1 S CincmaaU O10O1O1110ÜOU00 27 The tlrowts Win. Sr. Lei i. Arril 21. St. Louis batted Ileckor very bard to day, and In the ninth inning, by heavy batting and a series of errors bv their opponents, they made seven runs. Foultz was also freely hit. but the lire fielding of the Browrs held Louisville down to three singles, Sullivan, who was injured several times by foal tips, had to finally retire, and Crotty took his placefollowing is the tore by innincs: 3:. Lout ...2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 712 J. oaiSTilk: 2 0 0 ü ü (J 00 02 Kaia City Drfrata Omaha Again. Kasxas Citt, April 21. A postponed game between Omaha and Kansas City was played to-day with the following scora: Kansas City... .. 7 0 1 0 0 n 0 0 0 S ?)maba ü 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ol Ra3lliu Karfaacity. 10; Omaha, 7. Errors JXansas City, '; Omaha, IS. The Baltimores Ulu at Brooklyn. Nf.w York, April 21. The first championship game in Brooklyn was played to-day bstween the Baltimore and Brooklyn Clubs. The came was well contested. About 3 000 penons were present: Urooilyn ,0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 25 ültlii:ore... 4 OOluOOl 6 Tb Biet Downed Again. Nkw Yok.v, April L'4. The firat championihip pau e of the American Association took p!ac at the polo grounds to day between the Athletics of Philadelphia and the Metropolitans. There were 3.500 spectators. The gams -was uninUrestirg The score was as follows: 31 000104003 VbletiCS 0 10 0 2 2 17 is Dlamoid Dnt The Lome club returned from Springfield last night The Toledos playhere t-day. McKeon and Ketnan will be the battery for the home U an, and Will Miller will in aU probability p:.iy center CId instead ot Thompson. McKinncn, ?'ho was released by tha Phil113?, aad whom the AÜeghenys could have secured, but did not think Lim warta s'g2- j irg. is playirg a (ij game in New York, aad The li'acfc Raver.3 ar:d YeLIovstorjea opened the cb arc pic-o ship ies.zn yeaterdiy afterncon at their park, on Krntocky avenue. For sweet charity's sake the 2ore is tn given; suffice to say the llareus. wera

bsdly snowed under. One o! the fatTei ci ioe CBinevu m inneia wortoi L.;qaorice, who had eleven chsncs and acceated oae ot tbenu Anthracite led the batting for the Havens. Since tho American Aesociation organized in lr?2, the Western clubs won a totsl of 72 games over the Eastern club?, and the latter .'-Oloierthft Western allies. Alleghany, Baltimore, Washington and Virginia are reeprsnsible for the bad showing of the Ksi. Tbe East, however, held the pennant twice Athletic for lvSl and Metropolitans for 1 "" to the West once, Cincinnati the first jesr. Inter Ocean. In l.bO and 1881 Chsrlss Morton, now with the Detroit?, bad charge of the celebrated team that represenaed Akron, O. It wa3 made np cf players who rank EinDng the first in the profession, and they wer played as follows: KezMnler, catcher, and Mnllane, pifeber; Doc Manrell, ßrt ba??; McPnee. eecord base; Sam Vi? third b: Charlie Morton, siiortitop; Msskrey, left he'd; Andrews (now cf the Philadelphia Legia trarn. cerjtir tield. an.i Rarr-M-ni n-ht I field. In 8;ek:ng of this u-nra the other I . . ? . .... eTfnirp, riorum faid: ' be wb-j.e ealary l:st fcr tbe yeason did not amount to more thai ?;J.CC0. Now yon c-,u'd n t pay the.r svar J lor two wteia lor mach iesj man thdt tmcuiit." SUIC1BE ÜY IMiOWMM.'. Tho Body of Hüldeih Brcolia Found Floating in V7htte iilver. The body of Hnldsh Books was found In WThite Itiver rear tbe Washington street bridge yesterday morning by Thomas Lowe and another party, who were out boat riding. Flanner Hommown were notified, and the remains were remove! to taeir establishmtct. The decerned was feeble micded, and is n id to hav b en marriel to a rattn named HutcLin, whom ebe eeparated from recvntiv, s:nce which tim Hbe has ashamed l er mother's name, ßb was an object of CDarity, and has been leading a vagrant life for tfveral raontb She was formerly in tbe City Hospital and afterwards in tin Pcor Hon;e; but she ran awav from the latter place ecou afterward?. Her mother lives at ."'.CO Wrest Washington street, and she hf.8 a number of relatives living near Colutnbi:s. Deceased wa9 about thirty-live yeais cf age. It is thought she wa3 lost waila wandering about the streets lat n'ght. and dejpairing of finding her way back into the city, the committed suicide. the isiE'cosniiiox. Work on the Nev? lloapltalä Resumed Damaged by the Frost. The regular monthly meeting of the Board cf Commission srs of tbe new Insane Hospitals was he'd in tho ctlice of the Governor yesterday, tbe time being occupied chietly in allowirg bills and considering estimates, though the heating apparatus and water supply for the sereral institutions wero discussed. The work on all the building! has been resumed and is being psehed as rapidly ao pcstible. One hundred hands ere employed at Richmond, aod a foil force is at work both at Logarsport and Eransville. Each of the buildings was damaged ino'e or ltss by frcst during the winter, but not more tban it was natural to expect from such inte Etely cold weather, and a portion of tbo work had to bw torn away and the damase repaired. The contractors in each casa, however, did this of their own accord and without beirs notified by the Superintendents. AüUSEtfEXIS."" THE AIFXICAN OKC1IESTRA AT Tlir ;r.ANI. A largely inert a:td and thoroughly deBghted audierc9 li&tentd to the second performance of the famous Mexican Typical Orchestra at the Grand Opera House last night, and every number was encored to the echo. The members cf this uniqua company are artists. They breathe into the music which flcata half unbidden, so charming is the esecf execution, at times a palho-j which rr-eaksof a clime of psssion. at another of the airier fancies which cling traditionally to he halls of the Monte zu mas. In efceru tfcey excel, but ts a banquet of rotes is fragrant, anda disconnected bud still waits uerfome, so their merits well bear the test of teparaticn, for tbe solos were fall of tbe rrasteiinl power displayed in the choral tilf ctiocs. The Judgment was to nearly confused by the combined effect of the soveral features of the programme that it were difficult to weigh delicately individual worth. It may be ventured, however, that the soles lu part eecond wbere, in short succe?siui, the guitar, harp and bandolon each owned the touch of & master hand, were distinctively brilliant and pJeasiop. The orchestra eurlarsea the words of commendation which heralded tlteir comiDg, and these who fail to hear them will mi?s tte grandest mus'cal treat Indianapolis has ever had. There will be a ladies' matinee this afternoon at 2 o'clock, ard final performance to night at 8. Change of programme at each performance. NOT. Theodore Thomas asd his great orchestra will appear at English's on the night of the 12th of May. The Emith Family Bell Ringers will conclude their engegement at English's with performances this afternoon and to night. HecderFcn'a, formerly C&llender's, Minstrels will play all of next week at English's Opera House. Popular prices will rule tea end twenty cents. The regular season at the Grand Opsra House will close with a single performance by tbe famors Haverly United AmericanEuropean Minstrels on Friday eveninc, May 1. The famous Buffalo Bill" uWild West" show will be at the S ate Fair Grounds on Tuesday end Wednesday afternoons next. This is the ouly show in the world that beats a circus. The Carleton Opera Company, at the Grand next week, should have packed houses at at every performance. It is the" best comic opera company in existence, and has created a furore every where. The repertorie enbraces "The Drum Major's Daughter," "The Merry War." 'La Macotta" and "Fra Diavolo." The sale cf seats has aireaiv been large. Tte Last Night, This eveniDc bcirs: the last of the sasoa at College Avenue Kink, the management propose to leave p!ea?ant memories cf this popular report In t?ia mirdj of its patrons by closing in tho brightn?rs and rich perfume cf mcny hzed Cowers, th fisal boars passing away in the in ids t of a fcrand Jural carnival. Tire strnc'.ure wiil barii? j:u-ly deeciaud with iIj, ail uij xpsc:J tLoe wto attend wil bp iv!i YtvaaV.e riiamcrd pr"ze ari title'etl for ;the sariir.s tL-ral cuuhs. natural ami artidialtloM tobe ued. -See list of prizes in tl rertising columns.

THE VB. ASSOCIATION.

Report cf the Committee Appointed to Examine Into Its Affatra. The committee appointed at the annual meeting of the National Benefit Association to examine thB affairs cf ;tho same have agreed upon the following report: Isr.iAK.woi.is Ind.. April 21, 1?S5. To the I'.ORrJ of Management of the NatloaaJ Kcr.cfit Af-s-octation ol lndiacapolla, In liana: Ti.e committee apciatc-d at the last ananal cee:in? to tricroughly cxRinln? lato tae aCilra of tLe National IlcneSt Assoclatiou, beg leave to mrircit tbe following report: We have rarelaVy tximluod the orr;ar.tzitioQ oT tbe Aeocldtion hi et forta in its charter ua p:cfs cf Lutings, enl Ps motlcs of coad.ic:i:ij ihe tame, and Una the metho l cf bulnes to ha the collection of tw, d:timct fund from ie r:czr.l,tn; cne called taa iudouir.ity fun3, w!i!ch tm.vf d 6cle!y to ray f'lAiir for weely and death lHiiti'its an.-jnp: Ircra accilontul bodily aniunes to nemters, end fncJt fund can never beu-ed for Ly othtr puriose; tha o'er the txpensj fund, from which aU txp-jates of twry descriptloa must be i a ill. Ibc eipciiFC fr.rd is tupp'Jo 1 ly tba payment in pdvanc; cf a hxcJ tauual expeu-,0 fee; bj eaca timbcr. H.e i'.!eir.r.ily fünd is tbe important onoto th j rcemht rt 'i. rs it btlor.: to them exrlntvo'v, 1 from i, ail ctaiujs iur her. ;iti must ho puid. We have, tlcrelore, viith trt-at aro examined th' n odes of turp-j i?i2 and proteinic; ihj nuae. au;i fully LeliiTe ttat the i r, ?:it mvthol of snoply. iDg thd Mn:e by ß'Jvai.ce Hs-e-ftinents paid lu by ue tneraberg cpoit tie pr-vseuf rates e-thl!shed icakes anoJe rrovi'doa for tbe full and prorapt tyment of &:i jusi cltiius to members t.ecuie o! cctJiIcntal tf.dily injuries, wbifrti protection a:td Uicci..aity is tnrulr.cd at much less cost to the It niieu than that churved by stoct campanle. c thtrcior have :u hts:'.tiou in cotnia idiuj tte avictiatiou to tLe confi teuce of the pub;ic 'Itv bus.r.cs and prul:-iitial ft.Alrd of ihea-o-t'ht'cTi ae beleg inansged wita commeudiibie c-:re ted atilJty. Wo hud tl e oV.k !al manacraent iu the bands of M. L'ci.ui.T, President, and John A WUttns, S.'Crdry aud Comptroller, undr the aivlce aoddi-ru-tion of aa Executive CommiitiH; of your own Mr. Btnninstis a f cntiemia of larjje experience in kiicrtf sful business fctiairs and of well kuown (rcltv Rr.d integrity. Ur. V ilk ius lies lud rauch experience la the RiUirs of the Rocia:ion and is eminently iual;Ct"1 fn the duties of thepasUjo:t he liils Both of theso vT.t:ei.ion are ctevotiu their whole tiuie Bid eutry to the butluess ol tbe assci iAtlou, nd their hbility sieri'.iu iaterliy Kcrt us to bf I'eve that all l:uorits will be fully t roUcli'i under their raarjaceracat m;e.tfully submitted, Jv'iiN C. New. indtanünarorp, lad., hni.os iCKi.E-s t"liseiau J, t., V. O. MAE-il, CLiCf.iCO. Iii. llLFl'ALO HILL. Tha Intrepid Frontiersman to bo In Indianapolis Next Week. Bufla'o Bill and his great enfertainmeut are due in this city next Monday and Wednesdsy. The great Bill was in Boston the other day, and the Giobe of that city says of his entertainment: Tbe C8nva city of theplninsand its notly inhabitants of Indians tccuts. greaseri and Capillars now cecuiyln? Iheeon I'rlr is juite a study to the visitor; especially io, if the privilege enjojeddurintr the hours when, ia the abandon of everyday life, when the crowd of auditors have hot at sunt led, snd, unrestricted, tbe little coinnanity revth in its uauat Western modes of amusement und MXüal interc-ouree. Then it is the lavorito Itadtr. kaowu to romance as the knight of the tiding- and to kit familiar by even a Mranter ard more endnnnz tiue "ßuililo l'.iil" is &ct n at hin best. lUistd ou tho frontier, ne hus iksed through every grade, aud wou fame lu each line, while to he proficient in one brings celebrity cuilkient to gratify mod acabit'ons. Ihusit is he holds supremacy m fact, aud receives from hi astotiaics un adoTbt'on surpassing even his public potularity. VMtora to th ramp, early the other morning, ionnd him joining ia every frolic fccrae t and contest with eaea ahd all and scn?rally excll!n?. In shoo'in. In runnlnir. in juiapio?, in tria's of strength, feats of agility, horsecjarthip, handling the rit!on behind lour or six, ridicc the vicious, maultnilatlrjg the revolver, etc , tackling each specialist, and coming to the frout'wlth a generous modesty admired by the defeated. On Monday, before tte auditors, when the bl$ bull Bufialo tnreaiencd to mako thin? mora lively than was desirable, au l wüeu oaeot ths r.iot e.Tftrt icpists bad laired at a very neoi;?sary nioroent. hp dashed Cody, and, with oae of tho e cxtraoidinary eirorts that t!rrln emrseacy netx-siitates. he tada au "undertsrow" wilh tne Ja.'so. and, in the uick otirae, caaght the rltr.lthand ankle of tne Infuriated bsast. throwing aim and Bfilnin? a aalvo of plaudits trom tho aullence aad a ringln? cheer horn Mcticaas, Indians and cowboy. In the camp, wnea the chamoion handler of the buliwharkerfc wtiir. old Nelsou, finished a trial. Bill took the same aud male the welkin ilng as if a (iatlinc gun w?s worsioc. an1. as he nnined. ser;erit Jonn Kyao, formerly of tbe Keventh I nitcd .State Cavalry, under Coloul tuner, who b.l olitn followed him on the trail of the SIouk, exclaimed: "Didn't I tell you he was tvery inch a prairie io&u TT0KsE UIA.N MUKÜEH. A Discovery at Clilcao that Calls for the I'en of a Dickens or a Iteade. Chicago, Apiil 21 The Board of Health has discovered that an Industry is carried on to tome extent in Chicago which involves an cccupttion moat dangerous to health and at which boys of twelve to fourteen years cf 8ge are employed. The boys and the public cenerally are wholly ignorant of tha hazardous character of the work, which is a process in the manufacture cf certain toys made of rubber, toy baleens in particular. The boys are engaged In dipping tbe balloons in a liquid that gives the gcods a glossy fur face aüd red color, lliis liquid is bi-eulphide of ct bon and same colorirg natier. It lies been ascertained that boys following the occupation fcr a faw weeks become paralyzed in tbe bands and lojver extremities, it is feared yermanentlv. Siya a physician : "One of the results is that the opeiatives experience a form of intoxication. They are exhilarated, become loquacious, and behave as though intoxicated with alcohol. These effects are transitory; but more lastiDg, and possibly permanent effects are tbe para'ysis of certain muscles of tbe legs end parasis of ethers, as well as the muscles of the upper extremities, with trei. or. The intoxication may come on after a few hours cf exposure to the eubjtance. bat the paraljais la not experienced till after a continued exposure to the poison for a number of weeks' A Captain and tils Veiml Arrested. Nkw Yokk, April 'Jl. Captain John O'Brien, cf the steamer City of Mexico, was arrested by a Ignited States Deputy Marshal this afternoon, on a charge of violating 8:ction öji.V'C. of the Statutes, by supplying arrni tnd munitions of war to tbe insurgents of a country at peace with this Government. Tbe v sjel was also teir-fd. bbe was chartered in March lt to carry lumber to Bocaii Toiro, in the Tnited States of Columbia, aod her manifest called for lumber, but lu reality she earned, as is charged, firearms. At ifabrriella, a port held by the rebels, she took aboard iXXJ insurgents, and proceeded to Rio Hotchos. H?:e the Captain cf the pert, taking the City of Mexico to be an An:ericsn vessel, rut out to her, and wat captnrvd, with his crew, at Santa Moita. It is said a p-ition cf ths carD waa discharge!. Th- ri-t mate of the it?amtr was Captain Mcliuitba, who figured cn the Mary N. i-irsD, in br n.iba-tenng trip dünne tha Cr.tau itsnrrection. O'Urien will be arraigntd to-morrow. II Had no Heart. tDetjoit Journal. 1 yr C. II. Webb, tetter known rs "John Raul,'' Is a very funr4y man which gits without siyirg. as he r.mit bars bsn to wriu "LRüih Luak." aad ÖL Trelmo." Bat

he is even funnier In nronrla ninnn r. thn

in print, for he has an Impediment in his speech which vastly adds to his comical utterances. Mr. Webb ia an habitue of the Lotos Club, and hia mots are among the cheerful traditions of the hou?e. Recently, at a friendly game of whist, he played the nine of diamocdj. A ftllow-player spoils of tte card as the one npon which the Dake of Sunderland wrote his famous ord? for the rrajpscre of St. Bartholomew, wherenpon Webb ta d: "Ob. that was prob probably be cause he had n n no heart." The Fortune of Young ffter. IFrcEiciit Gates, of Rutera College., Every young man has a fortune in tbe fact of hia youth The energy of youth is iiribluuted by defeat or worn by hope deferred. With age one becomes more conservative, and looks at as imporsible what a youncer person would endeavor to accomplish, In rr.ary cares with sac:e3s. Tne effort, even if theA be a failure, is a grand enccesD Self-contideuce, or self conceit, if you wish ta ci!l it so, h a great thing. A young man's ;o:tune a not to b3 fonad in inherited wraith cr eccial position. Gmclou3 marners or buiLe?s habils f ood things to cultivate, but are not all. Wiii power is tbe young man's fcrtune. It is the essence of the man. A young man with onl little willpower is a foregone failure. It should be cultivated. Genies is tbe gift cf GoJ, and iLculdnot cause prid but an houest pursuit of duties is aa exhibition of will power, and Is Eomethihg to be prood of. Welldiiccted. educated will power is what a ycut g man need?. P. Lieber ,V Co.' Bock Baer un draught to day. P. Lieber t Co.'s Bock Bier on draught todav. The Acme Carpet Cleaner is enjoying a big run during hi3 nie weather, wbn the ntat bonebeep?r is having the winter-worn carpels cksnred wilh Armo without removing carpets from the floor. It is little the nicest thing yrt dieovered, and do?a it- work perfectly. Call on Me-sick A. Chdlds. 2U Kentucky avenue, and !eav5 your order. P. Lieber it Co. 'a Bock Baer oa draught to day. Advlre to Hot?;er.-IiE3. VVIMSLOVT9 oVXMiUiia 5YFXlBhanl2 always be nacd who children are catllne toeth. It rleveathe mils sucerer at ores. It predacoj naturai, quiet sleep, ty rci!e7ir4 täs child fron patu, aas tho litt: chsrub awakes at "trtffht as a tjuttoo.' It Is yery plwamt to tute, it oothci the chlh?, oofCT5a Uic iure, allays ail pain, rollev&i wind. rcsul$:?s the beweis, ana is the hen: known remedy for cli rho?9, wh?thcr arizing fron tcstblrz cr other causes. Twentr-flra centa a boltln. DIED. TT st Chicago, HI., Arrii 7., Louis YV. Ott, aped thirty yrar. Kur.eral w'ill take place Sdnda7 afternoon at 2 oVlcKk from the Teid?nce. 311 Union sticht, i-'ritcda of the family inviud to atteut. C. K KKEOKLO n'liiTsscrr, Funeral Directors and uibalraers, No. 77 North Delaware- street. Telephone connection to orlico aad residences, Carriazes for Weddhus and Prtiea. ia tha Pries of Gas! Notico to Gas Consumers and Others. Your attention is called to the narked reductlou in t&e piie-e of ecs, which took ertect ou the 1st day of Jlarck. Tbe Company is iinw furnishing pas to all consumers at SI ?0 jer l,0i0 cubic feet. This price is certainly within tue reach of all, for both litibtlrg and cooking purposes. The convenience and comfort of cooking by ga, especially during ti e summer months, wtiere a Are is not otherwise required, cau only be tüoroujchly apprtriatcd by those wbohave had ex;eriencj in its ireful application for that purpose. Tho Company hes old for use in this city during the last four years a large number of eas stovts. and la fia'hdrd from the many testimonials from its pduor.s, tba; thts 6toyes "fill a long lelt want," BTOVE3 AND OAS ENGINES FOR SALB AT COST. .(Jaiollne Stove changed to GaaStoras Eii.aH cxptnte. Indianapolis Cas Light aod Ccke Co Xo. 47 eath fennsjlYMia Street. S. D. PSAY. Secretary. GOLD ITIDAL, PARIS, 1873. GSRMAIJt Tho most popular sweet Chocolate in the market. It is nutritious and palatable; a particular favorite with children, and a most excellent article for family use. The genuine i utampe! 5. German, Torehetert Jlats Ileicarc of imitations. Sold by tirorers eTfrynhere. W. BAKER & .CO., Dorchester, Mass. Dr. B. VV. Sullivan, DENTIST, Kocu 15 Sentinel llaildin, Corner Circle and Merlllaa Sts, -xw'K ------- ..Nickel P.atiue a Epccialty. FINANCIAL.. !M CNITi -At the lowest rate of intcrcat. J. W. WILLIAMS & Co.. S and 4 Vinton Elock. TO LOAJi lioacy with privnega or prepayment: terms reasonable. TiI03.aDA.r4 CO., TS art Mjri? t street. InllanapoUa.

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SIÄTITEE TO-DAY AT 2:30! Laut I'erforniHuc .To-Nlg!it! (ircat Su'.-ceh: Erimr the cmidren to to the Celebrated Smith's Sto Bsll Einrs co?:if; concep.t comp iky. ,dmi .oa, lie: reserved scats lCc extra. One Week, hrsi'.rsnlr.? Mouday. April 27. eusa?eroriit i.f iihNütKoüN'rf ('.f.rmer.y Calen"rNn MINTF.KL, ::in nu:uhi;r. The Eieaiest DIMK fcllOW on ti e Koad. FrMpy I.ve. .May 12-TIIKOD3RE THOMAS' J rand ercLt8!raud Concert (Company. Git AND MATINEE IO I LAST PFP.FOMAN'Cfi DAY AT 0. TONi.JHr AT 8. 1'nces, 15 and bCc j Pr.o. 2j. 5j Tc ; gl. Mexican Ty?iical rprhf str! Direct from tho NKV ORI.KAN3 EH)SITI0N! J20 I'rifnilfir Soloist - 2QI ENI IHK C 11 AN tli: OF rKfJUKASlME. Monday, Tuesday a"d nVd-u-dny, Wednesday Matinee, April 27, 2jnd the Tamous Carleton Opera. Co. ! :FPV!:TniRK: Monday J'veuine...-The Dram Major's DU5hter Tuesday hvenuv,: ''ie Merrv War" wedne-dsy Mnur.ee iloiular l'rices)...,,ilasctt';" Wednesday Eveaini. "Fra Diavolo" ito.Fca'e cf Pr! . -i Cr.si's e. 1 I'dr-juette, 1: I'nrqueMo ' Ircl ind lv4:tr.;'; ". dnisflou, 2") fiu i .1!. s!.!o' hi'-iN :i!vl:i progress at i lie lex c: ito. GÖLLEtiE ÄVEiilUt fti'M LAST DAY ÖF THE SEASON! Music Afternoon atd Evating. Saturday Renins, April 2 1 & SJ73 - IN I'HI.E? - S7S llandeoraest lady's :!oral c?st;jme trlnmei with nstural llower i'a'.r Diamond Kitrrlns. tin est gen ft; i';ral cotucji trimaied with ntt-ur-ti tlowers Diiimonl S.Mrf Pin. Prettie Jfi.dT'6 costri trimmed with artlfl:isl flowers Pl-eminr-t l:A:trle Bracelet. Best leprontUiou of any kindle flower by gent Uiamoiid King. I.dy wtftrltii; the hand-omeJit hoi i'iet -Talr I'eiftctlon CJmd Sitates. ;nt v?(nt:r.z ihe l.irrtst boufjuetPalr I'erite tlon (Hub Snatev. on.Adrr.jshioa. -jc: n of scutes ani surfac? 10? exira fckatiL fro:n v :S3 till 11. Ail eLate after'J o clock. MERIDIAN- RINK! TO DECIDE THE TIE. O Xj O! Satnrda? Erenic, April -5th. ADMISSION. 1 Cnt. -4:50 Tor IJentleneii'S Fine Kangaroo Jseamless French Toe, Dest inaile. EAGLE SHOE STOHE, la. ;: E. ffaslicgtoD St., Visto Bl'i JOHN NORRIS. Type oa mers. D. . I ULLI IfnlMlll l u lurehaars i)f the uindarl r ,r- pyji jjne K,( Supplik: ribbons, carbon, Type-Write np-r, rarts. etc.. fn hani. SOLE AGEHTS,135"- uslsas' 17 Bonth Meridian 8tret. Oondit Itlock.

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:xrc: Reconstructed, Enlarged And Improved. ''-Admission, -"Or; Children. 2 .". Street cars to the Rround. elates ooi st I o'riorfc. i'erforrcenre Dins at 2. biroe: l'dra Je Tuefday rrorninc. WANT KD. "l"ANTl-:i Situation to work In a wholewli M hc-iue c r dure a d iirtr? vrnou; re'erenrj given :a;;e LlLeu-cn. Addrts S H. 2t "IT ANTKI-?ituili)ii as forenvm on b-kVyar!, y or t:i:ke and burn by the thniH.ta-3; can fr.rnivh 0S.4. Addrups P. Senln.el ot'.ie-?. J .; WaNTKD Situation by a yoan run of o:na i.Nperience in drn: can furnish tne het of refereure. Addre-s II. IJ. Wcsaer. üoi5u. N -w-Urrj-. In-J; WANTKO-Sitation by a joiirg ra in of tbrco Jtari' experience Ii a h.krr us et ia.l fcftid; will work cheap. Addrers W. G. I., r.o iZ, Koiorro, lud. t' Vfi ANTKt) Situation by a boy xho r&n leed a V V cylinder pnss. nh-o can et typ?: I sni vr.ilInptowcrk: sn nn do it quh Uy aul correctly, s. W GEUI'.GL. Letter Carrier ol. City. IS 1 A T NTED A good country home; am prep wed to cut. fit and rcaö cailreu'f" clotne, and when not fUbytewin? would v,K with housawcrt o-" the care of children. Address ti. K. RYAN, Martirsville, III. 2; A WANTED Situati :i r housekeeper by a U ty fitly cart old a-.id vrtll edtUMted; tLorouwlily ext'trieiicr d, t,Md fully competent tn erf ry v'eprtiueijt of houBcojd duties: rcpoasible p-r-f.u's only need if pij; very hot of T.-!crtiies eiven; will to any dl-tane Address Jllli U. li:;ici:v, ZM Luce Ktte-c-t. t:tiu -iPtiali. -js WANTi:D We lettre to otahlisd a sene rl gei.tyin Jndlsnar-oüs or vU '.nity, ti c:nIrol tLe sale ol a Marie article of dally "conournrticn. Any tuerpctic man with smll e-apitil may H-ccre a pe rrjctnent. rMVini; buKinevs. 1'or t'rt cuiais address (4 REI-N Vidi M AN ITFAC ICKING CO Li PA N 47 Ycj-ey street, New Yorfc. 25 2 WANTED Men Any men or wrrau :aiu? Ices tnaii C40 per week should lnves:isr-ita our easy mor ey-ruaking buiuess. We oifcr euersttlc rerfons ttie bet chtnee oa caith to m-ika money. Slfrarriles freo to thoso raeaniux busi-uci-s. An e-Kc-nt wiit?s: "Your p'an vrinz tio r.otiey quickest of any I ever tried." Ad ireH with t:mp for papers N. W. MLKUILLA e:e . Ciihi:o. III. t :.o CHURCH NOTICES. TABERNACLE CH CKCH Corner ot RvmiotkJ au-l Meridian streets. i:ev. J Albert Ibvidi'iar, pas'or. 10 IX)o'cior k, morning ervie.: 2:'5 p. m , .unt?y-fchool aol Kit.ie clae: 7:S0 p. in., evea;r g K-rricc?. The pastor will preach raorhia aril evenine. SECOND PKfoUYTERlAN CHURCH Corner Pennsylvania and Vcrrumt m reels, fier. Jirrct McIjcx1, D.D., ph.tor. I'r. aohMj t a. rn. Bnd7:'iUx. ra. I'rwjer rreii;w Ttt'Uh'ly evto)Q. uTJCl9T-fioo,, liib'e and Chit? cassv at 2'1 r. rn Tbf T '.ibHc rnHiVlr !iivd. MJtUiDlAN öTKEhT M. t. CH Ul.CH -Corner . New York and Meridian streets. Ktr. John , Alabaster, D. D., pau r. Clft t '.'::ii)a. m. Preaching at 1C.:.J a, ia. nd 7 :;- p. m. b. the ptor. iSub feis. morning, "i'.as'nv: D.ie ALrdtu-r;" tvenicz, ' EfCflpe Kro:n 6cdi?ni " rdy-rht-el at 2 p. its. Youm I'ettUe's rutvtlns l ': ) p. izi. Everj bedy inrltcd. ROBERTS FA UK 11. E. CHCIU H-'oriA-r Delaware and eiii.ui ir et, Re-'. I. II. Mcl onreW, j-i-Mnr. ia' a . ;i. ad 7:P,0 p. m. 1'ivh.chu g at ld:3' n. tn. ..! S:"Q . ra. by tre piMaf. - un lay m- j.m., t 0 rn. Youne p:o)?eb Tnef'tine iU-u'' 7 -:t ji 1-. Prayer iiteetir? lhbr.--?i7 t 7-rfn p n. -rs neiviceof iwent; miaute before pea " : - .uday evening. I Barirains! UaraaiiiN! Owlr? to our removal to our new nla-o of bnvine86 Suand ."2 North ill:rjoistrrec v.e r:. ".'e'inc our entire itae ci UanjlnT Lhti. ;nsTi-i-ieis and Lamp Trimming at crt-nt! flti'd pric-ea. Thety low pritta will e -.iitini;; uül about tbefint f May. Gt6oline aad Oil ttoTes C caaiti &i l U piirl. F. P. SMITH 6 GO, .?7 Santh Urridlan anl ::'5 SurtU MlinniA. TELEPHONE 7lC. LOOK! 72 1-2(5 49c 20c S1.C0 to $1.37 12 l-2c 65c du 'uia sxvpa 30, 32, 34 South Illinois St. AT THE HEAD! THE BEST 8HOE3

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Tor Geatlcmea's wear, for the nioDey, are Eia2e by STACY, ADAMS & CO: COMFORT, 8TYLK AND DUKAKILITT. At your dealer for the 6TACY, ADAMS & CO. STIO?. The :oo li are mide cf the best French aul Uomv.'c Ftork, iCaneroo tor, in hand sal machine sfd, iu CUN'iFiEH. BUTTON and LACE, and EVÜRY PAIR WARRANTED, batisfacioa ia guaranteed ererj oi that wears the -Stacy. Aüaaj & Co, t-ho SolieTcrjwhere by Cnt-claaa aeaiera,