Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1885 — Page 2
THK INDIANAPOLIS J)AILY BKhTiNKL UNDAY MOItNlNtT MA V 17 1885.
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Aa latercstlrjjr Interview ,71th a Wci Tolut UradtiAtc. MtiiflMug of Nolad tXUUnry Academy Pullee ft ltd tWHSt-4 (!tUt tit full I niroriu btl Ilia It nun Ht tha l'rnt aa-Uaneral Metrttt, Waoiiamton, II Tlit lbard of VMto.a, i.j I olntui by the Pffitdtnt n fow days slues to slall West Point, arts bef-lnnlo to make llittr iirifif nianti for their visit of Inspec tluntothls not I school. "It ! ()lt bent tulllfar Itttttultcn In the world," said an enthusiastic Weil 1'chii graduate to your correspondent, talking ot Ota aotdemy and I la fourio of daveloniueut. -They have Ihilrfchroli In Krauet and Kngtand and tiennanr v. lure- the various bundiM are tauabt, but Laic In cur Wot Point Academy n Jiar ill lit friturmot military Ufa for the tu Jent, so that when ha graduates front It I e is a thereof.!- soldier, lit tot the cavatry or Infantry or artillery, ai i mar Prefer." "Whit branch of tho service Ii most popu Ur v 1D (), iMiiduatei cf lU school?" Will, I thluk the cavalry I the most tuht after now. It med to be tin artillery, tut of lata the conditions have c tunned and tbe cavalry It mora popular.'1 "Jlow have tha conJltloni changed?" 'In this way: In tha artillery few die aud noes mlgti. Now, In the e miry service on tu rJlti, hard work, expoaura, Imtlun tahtlrw: ir,d that tort of thine ktlli them oir n or rtpldty. "A ml do yon mean to say that thla maVt tha caTalrj lervlca tho more popular l)j $ the military radela so Jomr for death that they have to court It In thla way? Oh. cr. Ycu don't nnoVritaiid at all. They court pronation, nut daatlj; and when they tea a service In which oilhori are dying odahradof thim very fast, they 818 fiat that ia tho öl (or them, for thstr cnancei of prorrotlon are mcch hatter ihre; and that is largely what tha army ofllcer Uvea for, ycu know." Why was tho artillery mora popular here tofrra?'' i'rohably becania It iaconaldcrel ah'ber Ktada of the terylca. There aro more th'oßi to liarn In preparlos; for tho artlllury aer lev, audit it coatldered a h'heriankof thatervica. It Lappe.ni that men who ptia h!ghc3t often fet thla aervlce. Ttiis, perhipa, xs&de It the most popa'nr rente f n marly, bfcauae all alndeutaobxrTd that tho brlnhtm men went Int It. lint It la not ao now 'Ar9lhe redete permits to aelec. tho branch of tcrvlco Into which tücy will en ter? 'They are permitted to ipreis a pr-far erre!u tba n atter, and th a prefreace la tikm Into account tn dlxtrlbntlnp; ttntnni they are aa'j;ni l to dnty after they crai tate. Their wishes are not alwayn gratifltd but tbey taaally are whe ills pr;ntlrahle." 1)3 all cadets enter tha army af'.cr thalr roane er d?" "As a rule, yes. Thy tic aa ohllitloi on entering upon the miliary courje at th9 Tointla jprye fonrjfarIa the nuy after their chool term ia enlcd. 8 iiiellmai they tectfer ttelr rejlnatlon aftr thy gi tlircogh their term of eerrice, tut th!s is no', often case. Ttiey ae nsnally asned t) ft po&itiou at nr.ee In tnc lawest rank ai commiii or ed cttber, and vtn a chance to work tip a Troiuoitrm ocor.M 'Whet le the rink U which they are first aeIrr.ed? ' That tf Feccni 1enteur.nt. If they g) into the military or Infantry they are li&b.c H'l'Ml I.' Ii I www I
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to atay there perhapt daring tbVirfoar years. If they go into the cavalry and are able to atand the exposure, tney are promoted more lepldly And at the end of the f oar years, whit then?' Ob, they may go on as cfllcera as Iobr as tbey like, or they may tinder their resignation at once when the term expires. Most of them hold on, for there Is a latcinattoa abDut rnrray life, especially tha life of an ollicer who has tai aa mncb aa four years ezperi crceacd promoticna. that few of them care to leave it" Do you mean, then, that ccarl.r all of thciewho enter the Military A:&deiayat Weat Point become military men for the re mainder of their live? ' 'By no meine. Oa the contrary, more than half of the nnmbir drop oil bifore the nd of the four year cours is rachJ. It is a Tery difficult courw, you kuow, and only tha best of these who start into it come out, They drop by the way at every elimination." "IIo7 c:ny are there in school, and wbit ere ita reqntxezcenur' . "Each Ccrsietcnal DittricUnd Territory is eatitltd to have cne cadet at the Acadeny. This ia al troa ef tha District of Colnmb'a. Tea ccdsia ere appointed at large bj il9 rrc:ii:at cf tsa Ualt:i
fJtatee, The appolntmanta, with fx tieep tictt at theaa ten, are ma. In by tna Mereiary of Wsrttthamuattof Vi Ilapraier.tative nr Dalecate in donjer'. and the pirori apf otntnl mnat ha an aetnat reMtit of the (Hitr'rt or Territory fr)u which th appoint ment la mde. Appolntmenta are re tire I by law to be made one veir In advance of the tUte of adiulton, except Inratoa where, hy rtaicn of tteMti r other cvjim, vi'f y crrura which fitn not be provide 1 for by nrh apt'blntiuertla In advance. Thrts va ( itcltaara idkd In lime for the next animal eiauiHiailon. A r.ndWUU upon realvina )! epiointiueitt la ordered i) rapoit at Wait IVilnl tothe tttiperlntendent of theMllltaty Aut'cmy In lliuo to appear before l!ia Acacte into Inard fur examination at Ita meeting early In June, unlria there la r.ood raaion for iU sign all n jf another time, H)on nfler hie arrival Le U subjected to a rUhl phytletl ex emluallnu byaboprdtf viperienred eur Mnuo( the army. If hti airi tun iiifally thla examination he U then exatntnt by
a a. ' Igt -1-" ü' the Acadetnto Hoard. In January followlou; he iainbjtcted to another uraJeiiiloal ex n (nation, ar.d If he ptturs thh on succaMrully he receives a warrant es u odt, und la required to s!;:n articles binding ht'u eclf to line Ifce United Hintes eiht jotri from the tliuo of hu admljion to the asa 1 eniy unlcta aooner dltcherted. Theefnr Ihoadmlislon to the academy is boureti eveuteen nnd twentytwo years. CAtidl (.'at(8 mnst be unmarried, at least rive feet In height, and free from any deformity, ditr tts or Intimity which may render them untlt for military icrvlc?. They must be wall verm! In retdlnf?, writing including ortho. raphr, tn arithootto, an-t hare a kuowied; bt the elements cf the lgllsli rammer, of deicrlpllve afi;raphy, partlcnlarly of ihla fourtry, and of tho hUtory of tlte Uiltet Plates. No provision whatever it mvJe for the payment of the traveling expenses of Ither accepted or rejected ondlda'.e fr admisiiou to the academy, hat the piy of i ,cadet Is f 10 per year, belnnluß with hli ad mieaion to the Institution. He must wear the prescribed uniform, the coat of the outfit for which la about )." "Are the duties so severe and tho tu lies ro hard that more than half of those who en ter fat), aa you have elated?" "Yes, the work is veryhaM. The actlvt tUs have no b:eak thronhout the entire year. Work beginning with the flrst of 89p. umber lattj to the end of the year. After a few days consumed in examinations another frm beftir a, which tssta till the .list of May. Toen come examlDutioiis which Just till abcut the middle of Jane, from whence, until the middle of Almost, the cadets live in camp on the plain. Daring thlj period no ißu!ar studies are pursued, books bstne; largely thrown atde fur prac'ioal work, auch es tniTeyln?, astronomical observations, etc. Tractlcal survey in;; in the Held darlo the eeeeon of ramping outaptly anpplementi the studies In drawing. The study ot mlli tary tactica ftomprlii .1 practical iuatructloi in the reboots of tho soldier, company and battalion, and In artillery and rivalry. With the third sear ttt sucemfal cadet ia advanced to the study ot natural and experimental phllosonhy, chemistry, mineralov and pecloey, freehand drafrintr and lan iscare In black and white, constructive n:id Architectural drawing in Ink and colore, while tactics ate continued and practical military enlncerio aided to the hard work of the period. In the past yeir the scope of studious paisult is entered hy the addition of civil and military enneer lrg HCd the tciencn of war. too pan lib !ani:nap.e, international, constltutlor.ul and military law, outlices ot the history of 1)10 world, and technical instrnctlou in ordnance ard gunnery and elgcnlln. Along with there aLd other subjects of book study camia practical Instrnctlou in tho constrnctlon of pontcoo and spar bridges, ia laying ont field and eiej;e work, In atirjuowy, aarvo;lfi, military recoonoliamces, Held te"e;raphy, s'r allKC and of course tactics. As regards Ibe last named, cs:e fs taken that oich (Uy edds to tie cadets acquaintances with the;o thrcuchout the wholw course of four ye us. From September to the l"th of June cxvalry drill ia practiced at Weit l'jlnt with Rreit a sJc'nity. Tha axcrclua ar carried on In tt to plain when the weather is stiitab c, aud dnrlnp the teverlly rldlc is tau'it in a ImM, erected for th purroa. A perfect ssat on hortelsck Is cecurtd to the possession of every cadet hy the coarte pcrjacd. which comyrl'ts the performance of enrpil'ir feats, es for example, plcKinc; np otjcs from I lie groand when the horse is at f .11 Rtllop without alighting. Mn ero excrcited in attempts to uusftat one another whüc on horseback, the uso of the levolver and saber uodrr the sxme clrcam tsnc8, and in other wajs rervinj; the object of XEakinq them prciicleat in the em1 loyrcent of each InslrurnenU of war as are carried by cavalry In actual serrlcc. In fntrj drill is practiced throughout Ssptem t r; in October, artillery drill. Diving the the cold weather cf IsTovenib-r. D'tniber. aiu uwnu sj iiiibu nie waucia ii;hl" iar get rratice nnder co;er. In the ascond ha't of March lofantry drill prevails. O2 April 1 artillery drill bfgins ard lasts throorhjut tl;e en&ulcg two calender months. Intnl. try 1 dim Is then resumed, and u'ttraa'a with ar ; tlilery drill to the esd of Auguit." Woe la Mau! I Woe unto mai! O! how little onsi- , qcerce ia his joy. In infancy be is fail of colic and catnip, 1 and In youth he gceth about with a thorn i in his heel. In the evening of life he lieth down ; fell of rheumatism, aclies and anti b'lhoas ! pil's. The places that once knew him know him row only by the prom?sory Dotes aod ac ccunts he has left unpaid. And this la ths end cf man. He COmeth forth in fin ralmcnf nnla star dir g collar, and at noontide he goeth about with one snapender aud with the seat of his pants pa'ched with an old sock. He canielh a tirch In the procession, and wbcopeth it up for for hii party, and beheld, tharnan who staid at bomo is appointed tot like. Such is the career of man. L'j! in an hoor whsn he dreametu not of ir, a breechy mule kicketh him athwart the center and he dteth. Little by Utile. LUMe by little tbe tlmea go by Frcrt It you sin- throub it. loag if you Jsh; i.lttie hy little- an bour. day, Jf.rcwitb the jeara mat he vaalsbed away: LUt.'e by Uttle tte lace la run. Trouble ard waiting and to'.laredonel I.Htle ty liulo tbe io'ld grosrs troor. FIrihticic the lattlca or rlat and wroas; Little by little the wronj gives way, I.ttllc by Mttle wrlsht haa war; Little by little all longing soul struggle up nearer the salnlas goals. ' Yotx Rot my last letter, habby. did you?" "Ye?, dfar;and doyoa know what a good taste In the mouth is like?" To le eure, darling." "Well, tfcat'a tbe way your letter aeeoiai i to r.t." -IIa, ba! wbatadear. droll man!" ' It was en crisp and fresh es tha first peep of lettuce after a hard winter." 'What! No belter than a rata of gresst after all? And I took 89 tauch palaa with It. Tcob:o.bcor
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AIUUM'MKN TS. ma A Minm toMrhv at tu oasMfi. Theoverwhatmtngiaccsssofchsappricaeat Manager Dickson's popuif theater haastlm ulatedhlmto leoewed txartlous to please hie patrons, and for the next tinea weeks he promlsri to give t'iem tl jllar ahovrs for a dime-such hows, In feat, ei have never liefere hnn heard iA at the is prlois. 'Untie Tom's Cahlp," durlnij the psit weik, was wltnHtad by over ),0(.o lellxhtid spectators, and the coming week, with a superior atlractlon, will, n doubt, hrlriit out an even larger number. The famous and popular little ectrrt, Mist Arne Walker, auppjrled hy 9 ittungdramatlocoin I any, will hold the Loards all weak, opening to-morrow vitung. Chtap prlcetlOc ittid '.DC, will rule, end mattnoss will be ntveu tviry aftvruoon except Mottday, "I'liaTwo Orplaha" will he given Monday arid Tuiday Ventres and at the Tuectey nutinee; Witlnei'ay matinee, 'Tjgnia'hri and (ialatea ;' Wednesday nut Thunday eve:ilt;f 1 and Thun Jar matlnse, "lint l.snne." 1 rlday and Hiturday evanlngs "A Celebrated Case," and rUturday mntlne Tji!ti;sr.on antl (is':i'ei,M Tho ompany ii.aOu a preist hit here In it season and tho bentihtl thusepekeot their lira paiformaoca of the "Two Orphans;" 'Tho 1 ivo Orpham as interpreted hst evening by the tValktr t'otr.pa&y, Touifd Just as much enlhusUsm as In l)s of joie, and everr climax hrouit If ith a stcrm of applaua. Miss Arne Walker, tho itar of the company, Is a heantifullittU laJyofcnly thirteen jeara, hut sho ovlmoi the nhj I ty of one thrice her e.e. In fact, aha la ft prcdif, and htr aioumptln hfthodltll c tilt role ut 'l.ouhe,' the blind girl, waisj well cuuWrd aud thoroiiithty artlitlo ta a t ) itsiitpheret ouce as an actrrn ut great prnrmie. Not only did aho rtai hsr lines esnllrnlly. hut evury Utile detail of Ue 'hutlneN was irUeu proper attention, l or or e so youn,? slio errteloly haa a grtwt fatttre bifore hr. l.uclle Allen Walker, as Mine. I'lorhard,' was also ij.sad, ai wai Mr. Irvla Walker as 'l'ioard." 1 The company has been grtutly strengthened alnce latt ae3s)n, aid embraces, amonir olhere, Mlai I.lla hutllnier, a well-known ladlananolta la ly. s ich an attrattlou as this should, and no dout will, nil the Grand to ovetllowlng at every psr forniaoce. Itemember the prlcos will be only 1U and HO cent!. ATTIUl lIONS AT kN i LtS ll'a TINS WCPK, The well-known specialty ompsny "ll'se'a fiarrrhe Tarty" will hold the loarda at Kn Rpha all the canting week, producing that rparkl'rg mutlcal coni'dy Ton, or the 1'or tuues 1 f a Damatlc Author." -This company appeardat Knslish'a last ris)n. ar.d to good huslresi. Tür re has bten a charge (n the cast, hut Instead cf a-rakenlng the qisl Ity It has mtda It aircngor. ( heap price will rule at thla rnga-tniant. Toahow what onr ritfghbors think of thla show, we reproduce the following, clipped from a Cincinnati paper:
An rxcc'.lo-Jt feature of Top" la the etcolleut ! raiialc liitrüdtce 1 Into the dlaio'ie. I "Ai(!tjiu l'p." tho leadiug character, wn played by Mr Jouu Into In a rioter manner. Kola ut a machine, but au actor. Chailt e 1. Harris, as "Mr. John Antbouy Uolt!e," did hi work hi a thoroughly actor like manner, and xnakca en excellent, aiatcly Southern K M W roan. Uen F. (Jrlnnell. as 'Char cs I'aio." rnafcos an exccllcni J iitfiiihicau. while his aooir, "liou't 1 eave 'i on r Motiu-r," 11 a toucnluc and üctutMul tnTad, and was renJeu-d excccdluiriy welt. "rel M. Mayer p'ujcd Tim titnarl," tho doubtful character, to perfection, while his recitation nas n pathetic com that melted tho entlro aauci ( to uat. Mha llattlu Ulan, tlo litdlme lady aopporl, who ttiunici (he patt of sopiili ih-UJe," a 1 hat :t-r icudcrt d (amouN j K n o ('ailleton, Is uot onlv au nUt, lint a wry tcautiful and arc jmpl!lird wmnn. Her ureal toploit atijr. t-nthUd, All a Matter o! last,' was one of tl.ehltioi ttio 'TciitrjK. xio : havltK' resinndedto alxer choicM. Tho rest of tho cum, inclndlcn Jcunie I'unn n Hel'o Adams." 1.11a (Jarduer aa "Adclo l op," MIhs tnima lonca nn "Jnnlto." anl 3tstcr lunu as 'prifralaa, ie very clever, aud wcte well rtcelvcd hy the hi dieLCJ. THK PIMi: MfSRfM. An entire change In the programme will bo n ade at this popular place ot amusement His week, and the bill Ii especially etroig. Tbe stage performance will embrace the hoist airay of talent that has ever appes-ed at the Mureum, and the best attraction) that Manager .sckett has recured for Curiosity Hall :s long, varied and interesting. Time will be no drama this week, the bill embracing apecialty acta only, and ajme i,l the peorle who will appear are tho Hoest in the bovine. The combination Is a consult lation Koaselt Iirother'e. Mrteora. nd Lan.sr and tiDurpo's Magnets, aud do.ht eis the btronj et t orgmlzitlon of the kind ntw before the pnb:io To stabltsh the truth of this btrtlon. it is only necwsiry tosiy thit this cocaolidatlon Inclcdesiuoh welt knoa po !!e as the Kturell Jl.others, character actors; Trench ard Clark, long and dance artist; Horace Waters, negro delinentor; Cfiarlei Pilion, contortlon'tt; (icorge Delmo, clcj; dir. cer; tbe Davenport ltrother. (erni--i character actora; LUtle Kislns, ths grett child artiat: James ll'.ley, vocilist; Sm Long and Dolly bbarpe, in tliir excellent remtdy act, and William J. Mlllj, tho cal cbrated ventrilcqulst and vocalist. Tr.ij is n remarkably strung list of coraediuus, sincere and sketch people, &ud Manaer öickett hss displayed much discrimination In his sv ltctiots. A gweepln change will alsi be made InCnri ) Hall, and some of the bast features obtainable ill hi on exhibition aniODg them tho three-legged nun, n mcst wonderful frrak of naur?; tho Mormon triplets, whose combined heig'u reaches twenty-five feet; Xa'a Meleke, the celebrated snake charmer; tbe OOlo mam mcth rxau, and many others ot a most novel iharacter. Taken all In all, the show ai th Mcsf urn this week Is one of the best If not the best ever seen in that placj.nad the attractions ihoald pack tb.9 house at each performance. nix zoo. Maneger Gümore hai (elected an unusual f-ccd corps of actors and actresses for the ce mlrg wtek. Every or-e can co to this popular rerort and are iura to enjoy themselves 'I be following artists are well krown umoog tho irofefaion: Gibson and Evan, Irlsi c iccdiar.s; Gallagher and Weit. Kthioptaus; the well known (irey sisters, song and danc9 tam; Dr. Linn, the vivisectionist; Maude Walke, serio conic: GJJen a d Drayton, b'eck faca artists; Charles fchillirg, musical rxokp; B.'atche Siets)n, acres acd date;); Smith and Lawrenca acrobatic c!cg dances; Murphy and Mills, charge artists. This ia tha 'largest pro gramme that has been p.lven at this theiter eirce the holidays. The price of ai mission ia ten cents, giving :U an opporlnnity to see a ro:d perlcrmance. Two shows every nfght. rr.EDEBICK N I.NNÄ. Mr. Innee, "The Trortbone Cjrnetlst," will witbin the next two weeks gua a concert in this city. He has been styled "The Trorxhoce CornetisV1 from tbe fact that be p!ej a with tho utmost facility on the slide trcmbore the meat difficult soloi written for tbe cornet. In fast, his execution is to starting, eo Immensely astonishing, that he not only plays many solos which, thro' ttelr difficulties, are beyond ths abilities of rxost comet players, but he a:tually per fcrms, entire, the most dlfiicult violin solos; acd all this he does in the most natural manner In tbe world, without effjrt or exertion. He performs with the mo'.t astonishing eae ard bzilliar cy'the meat marvelous trills, roulades, Chromatic inns, etc., until the listener Is in tarn enchanted and astonished; enchanted with the grace, phrasing, eonl thrilling tones of tbia most wonäerfui vlrtacso, and astounded by the marvelous eilects be produces on an instrument hitherto con Eldena beyond mastery. IfOTKS." Clara Morrla will ocale Demise" the principal role in ter repertoire next season. Anna Dickinson has written a new play, and intends to have it produced next isasoo. Buffalo Bill hid an audience numbering 30.CCO a fewdaye since at SL Lonla. 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entre vacant lot in a city ahan on the Ur oil' p'ains. i: J. Nnent, Manager of the M.itlsck Cotubication, is ouo of the most popular tntlexnen in the bolnecs. (Ih stason at Kngllah'a Opera-house, lain it all In all. has. not been auch a bad cne," Manager Kollth stullloly remarked the other day. Mr. Anga&tin Daly has acquired the riht to predme 1'imio s comedy. "The Maitra'e,' uow ritnnlnjl in London, la this ccurtry next ecasor. Marsh Adams was born tn the year of ls37 at Huntsvllle. A'n He lusda his aop-ar ut ce a O d IJlack Joe," In tin sin ? of that nan e written bv Will Haye) while a mem bercf ilavrrly' first minstrel troupa, yean n.o. Ml'HIi'AL fiOTIS Mi.a Ada flrorm h a very aeet soprano einjer. Summer concerts hy the reorrar.ized When Bana will loon be tbe order of the day. Han Da Wolf is now elnclcß tbe rolo tenor ) arts in the First lUpt!f Church choir. Tbe irnny friends of Mla Lottie Ad.iuis ere :mxioas for her to adopt tho operatic since, professionally. Charles Kltfer commenced a caurso of atndy with Piofs$or Uf6senhez on Wednesday evenir-p of last week at Lyra Hall. All of our lecal musical people were present at the Theodore Thomas concert, find were Mnite demonstrative in taeir approval. Etveral nuical numbers, wbJch were quite enjojable, wete Riven at the First Uaptiit Church Social lait Wedaesday evenirp. Mr. Clarecce Fcrsythe, a'ter a short rest fioni his rcenthard study in (ir.uaoy, will tcke ctsree of a laro piano c'as In this ciy. 1 he ipgnlar concert of the Matinee Mns'c csle was will attended by tbe friends of that oTpenization on last Friday at Tiy mouth ChLich. Tie sscred concert given by ths City Bind acd Orchettra at Maencerchor Hall last Sanday was a rucceesfal one both financia l)' aLd mceically. A conceit was given at Matnnerchor Hall last Tcerday evening by the Ph;3ix Literary .Soc'ety, which wai much enjoyed by a la' ge and enthusiast'c audience. Mite Anna Wilcox, who is well known as a bright and promitlrg young pianist, has prepared aeveral collections of her ovn compesition, which are very hfghly spoken of. Mie. Sue Ingersoll McWilliam, the wellknewn composer cf ''Afraid," ''Pass Under the Kcd" acd otl cr beautiful aonzs, has again located at her eld home, Covington, iLd. A city paper announce that Wi.l B Btine, the pianist, formerly ot this city, will return ihcrtly. for a visit. This detervedly popalar Sect ? musician should ba tendered a bsneiit ccrcf it by his old Iiiends and admirers der Idr his ttay. In the rcxt two weeks we shall have a surfeit cf &ood thicks, musical Iv. Amog those already acconnccd are U'elllin's recital, and public coccerts by Madaxe Ada Heine, the Indlacapclis Chorus Society, the Mendelstchn Ecc'ety and the Apollo Jiartet. Two p!aco recitalj will be given at PfsiTlin's Music Hall Friday evening, May -, and Saturday rratince. May 23, by the celebrated pianist, Emil LiebliL?, ot Chicago, wbo will be assisted by tbe Apollo (joartet and Mra. Enrique Miller, cf this city. Mrs Nettie Johnson made herappsara-ice for the first tirre since her retnrn from Boston on Wednesday evening atPfaiiltn'a II all, it bticg the occasion of the Knights of Hoccr concert. Her Improvement iaaviry noticable one. and her prop?ct for fatare success is very t right Profc asor Barna ancenneea hia deter aalnat'on of prodcclrg opera and other moslo of a lighter character in the Maencerchor ooncerts next ceaxon. Althouxh Professor D ia himself in favor ot worke of the heavier
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mi Bis from Ulaii. One ADMITS elate, be thinks tho ciuiical taste in this city d;ts not run fn that direction. Mis. Joteoh I! Cobb, one of our bait sv prano alnr.f 1 j. hia united with the choir of Cbrilt Church. Mrs. Cobb Is a pupil of Ora 1 anon, aod it will be remembered that at a recent meeting of the Indianapolis Chorus Bcclety the cnated qnlte a favorable im preft'on by hf r rendition, fjr tbe first time in this city, of "Jessie's Dream," a bot 11 lajtrMlveof the historical "tiiee ot Luo t now." At tl e conclus'on of the Ililley-Fostsr ci icut at Covinirton a few evculrus a;') Mr. Fmll Wolachner, who was iu that city on buslr.fff, gave a very plcaant aipper party t his friends ar.d ens'omers at the Trs inm Hcue. Amomr the promlneut rausic'i'ii treicr.twere Mr. and Mra. Uonir Suva I, Mr. r.Pd Mrs. M. Mjers, Miss Lydia Mjcr. MI?s Land, Piofets)r Mack Adirnsn and Mesr?. Lynn öplnninj,'. James rjiewartarid 1 'erry I is, ot tbt ilae, aid Mrs. I, son Bsllev, Mils Lulu Burt acd Msirs. Wnlsch1 er, Inßalls, Ojtendorf and Foster, cf this city. mmmmmmm M'LCIL VTiON IS ClUCAtJD. The Market Purine the Week rinctaUod ltapldl In Vnry Narrow l.linlta, ilm Yke Cloiluc l'rlce Heine Abuut tliH 'ine us Lntt. Bpecial to tbe Ecutlat-!. ( iih'ai.o, May ir Tho past wcck In tho tp?cuUlive xentkets on 'Cnane Las becu one to naito Hie I t nit of the tcilper rejoice. The Tinge cf prlei l as been culy fair, fcut ilucluations were rapli iLtubh to tatiify Ilia qulciut trader. There ttctoedtobs nuy amount of eddies and counter (ur'cut;, aud though there was plenty of rul2in? end hauling neltter rrty made much process. Ihur, after innumerablii ups an 1 downs, thecloe Low s no greit chanie from the prices current tCTeu days ago. At tbe start the reduction in the vif-illo vtaa considerably greater than ha t been eij ctKd, acd oa this the crowd wasiucllncM tobuys Put Jones, Norm Iteam. Ad ims an i Geo:? Saalth. wbo thrcuhout the wect hare c mluctel a s:rl9, cf vlcorous nad determine ! oa-laujh'.s, claimed tbatalarse hare ot the aopirent decrcas vi5 due to the epenng of nitration an I th3 s:aliu; forward of unln nold ion a, aai hei: the noresodit was no: to ba oaill.r.' I ai a bull arzuiiu-nt. Crop lecorts were of cvan a rccr al oil y ttnoi thin herctofon b it tna warn Clow leg weather and bricht aunlUbt streaming in nyon tbe lloorof the Kxihaaje dertroel their iLfkenc?. It was principally upon belief in this dkirsge that tbe country had inve cl. and ai tbeir margioa d sippeared lie granger i)cu!atl)a fairly ooured In tbeir "crop kiliiag" stories. 1 rora Kautas came reports that tnc grain bad a jcllowifh and sit LI r look just lbs klaltobaat-t-tktd t th verinln and disease Texas ant l.cufUni a (3 vice J gall that svarms of grashopp rs wire rcoTiug north ward an ide'troyiacrerytiig as tbey wt-nr, while Minois aal M ssjari arret n couulalned that the Merlau flf aad chiith "i'Ug wire laavtcg nothing but the wire fencca .vtul cre:a'or did not piy much atrcat oa cd while o:casionallT In lma;inati9Q a trie tral gracilioppcr mUhl b2 seen chasing a noacornta'aut beir acr.at tbe floor, tbe gra-hoppjr alwiya hia'tei tho procession oa the return. As a tul opera tor a regard the luiurr rral ar d gt nerally acknowledge tbe next croi will tc split cot a treat way from the raid lie, hot all appear to hare made up their minis that not until about harvest time will the abortae have any ti'.cct upoa the marker. lathe meantime tbty rropose to gouge as many scalps as possloli cut of each other and ou's'.Je "lamba." Dariuz itewek the:bni:. capecially the private wire crowd, have several limla eudearorei to rope la icirc war talk on ihe boys, acd m neirlyevery inttance have snc eeded In booUnc valaes up a point or two. mowlntc in what a acnsltlre condition the market Is. 0! courso ths advance dll nt hold, as tbe newa was altogether bo?u and eternal pace the order of the day. Abaut the oaly new feature dertloped Is the reported advanr 1 in tro prices raid for grsin by interior millers, which -jtonMseem to iroe tb&t tbe lnrUIbie sapply la rauih leta than cenerallj appoet. Corn opt DCd very bullish, t ut the deal has gradually flattened oat a 1 the sotplcion that Lsstcr vaa gradually ctttlDa rid of bli grain through tioieta gained ground. Tbe eay fesllne ha also been helped along by the fine warm weather and probability of Increased receipts aa farmers finish ibelr spring- work, fctlll tbe ratio of receipt and shipments i-olnts ss muco toward strength aa eTt r. and with atocks in stare here scarcely equal to tsto daya abfpments. seller to day may be very ilxIoui buyer to morrow. Recent aalea of Juaa
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WYANDOTTE BABY TRIPLETS, CJitto IulautM iVoitt Mlohlxnn. MEIHOUIINA, thi7"TatioocI Mariuor, A llvlna llhutiat! u of tho Hu.l.'iiius Man Ail titillct an flu l',i I no DON CAMERON77lri!0 Sissoiiri Siifeil.
G EORGE LIPPERT.
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LANG & SHARP'S Ullltel Willi Charleo French, Banjo Meteor. Miss Alico Clark, Dancing Meteor. John Russell, Emerald tfoteor. James Russell, Irish Meteor. Hcraco Waters, Tieqro Meteor. Georgo Delmoro, Clog Metoor. Charles Wilson, Contortion Meteor,
Dime TO ALL. ;ir,d iui(haftr( of July in chaiiKlu from o'tn luoMh to the otlirr have c :itdcrably widou.d the pic ml urn l.i -twtcn tho two options. I'lovlficns liarc ruled tK""nt all the week. Not the li riKt lnlcr t anpcitri to be Mkon in ilm trade, though thcro ar' putntors out thai a break lu tMjrtc my I expected bclom loae. Ar:niir and oir-cr packcra are about the only "hort." They Imse been fctdlu the u'aior for moiithf, and an they control thwnuh property tbey now propoe to shsko oveiybodv out. lhj fact tt.Ht bogs are piling at the rate of 'J',ni to :, oio per i!ay. with prtcca for them atjadiiy -leclin li'K and i.o iropt cl of a let up. la a dmc j'ir.iiiii t itatuie to holders of the produci. On the Hall Urouoil, 1 Youth' Companion.: An amateur lue-ba;l muten by tkillc I per foiniera Ss for many reshouflaepsctncle w. r,t coutiduit'. It is certainly a very preuy e't;ht, with the youthful playris in neat, sy i.r.if.'rms dotting ttie cl j-.e fchayen RTftn, and the !adie in snmuier h'llllaMcv sate t rank aboveiunk on benches like thasi of a c roj, vfnlie boje moat rn tlieRrassiri irojrs, or lie down with beari and hrcla In tbe air. .r Cftf Ch a ;liix ie Of t!ie cttnc, Iroru om d:s tant curntr on a pile of bDiirJs bisher than tbe fence. It is a very sirlklii spectacle when the pau.e is at a critical point, end all eyes are ttraintd to sta!cl ttie it- je of a capital ttroie. We have eicn firnirs on a loa 1 of bay, on a day thrratCLins showers, come to a bait and linger for a while hour, unable to jet away from l lie fi!cination ot tu c vnleit New Kr.ßlApd people, who are not Riftei in cl ceiirjr, really abaniba thenttelves to aptlamewben a favorite player "sivei the fbtLb " by a great hit or a splendid catch. They cfcter llko Sew Yorkers almost. Teople wbo think tne human ra;e ii detiricraticg in America do not liud cj.iir;u tlon of their theory on the balbgroun-i. licth tte strecKth and Ibo beiaty ot the li lmen form are exhibited there in as rear a i eppicach to refection as In tbe aretas ol Gre'c when i'bidias and Praxiteles scalp tun d it. This game calls Into the nioit active ersr cist every muscle and -bone of the bjdjr. It alio shows oif the symxetry of a fine form to great advantage, and we are sure that oar balip!ee:s conld furnish to scu'ptare eta;s aa perfect as thoss of the accepted Apollo. The undiminished excellencs of the rnaoly fcrm we Lave also ao opportnuity of noting or. the bathinz beach at Newport every after nion at one o'clccr. when ths as:snt of a faj announcea that bathing ia the natural way is permitted In an ini tant tbe beach is cotertd with Apollos, many of which I'aldias whould have been g'ad to translate Into snowy marble or iai perishable bronza. M jci haa changed in three thousand years, bit Us human fcrm divine has cot changed. Bise ball Is now to American what rri:tet has long been to Englishmen, rnfortunatsly the practice of professional playiog b:nbscorxe almost universal in th's country. Taere are rrofesii3nal cricleters in Kn.aud. bat they are c: imperatively few. Once a year there la a great match of 'g?at!eoaen against p!a) era." in which, by the way, ths gentlenin eomclimea cocc off victors In this country every lar? town supports its local club of professional bill players, wbo are paid ta'n-ie?. and epend their whole time in doing nothing but playiog ball. If a censes were taten this year probably more than three thociand joan? rnea woa:d claw tbtir cccnjatlon as 4 bise-ta'.l players." That the business is a bad one for tbe jonrg men inemtelves, every one c.n see That it has a bad tenderer among thois who go to professional matches, la evident to thocghtful obiervers. The nnrueroni bettlet places and ' p:ol-rooma" in the Urse cities where throngs of men and bovs ausrn b!e to gart b!o over the re?alt of bill games, are evidence of the et?rct which prjfoisional bsse ball has upon a class of the community. There ii no better or mora excltiog iport than base ball; but let It be ai athletic sport in the innocent cenae, and not a ontet between hired men, wbo may be bosestomou Let tbe boya train their own bodies and ai mire physical perfection in otbsra; bat let them not rxake heroea ot the professionals who devote the sue I v to a life vhich no
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of Any Age I RU-SEt, EU0.3 -M cteors. boy having high alms In life would clojte for himself. Moreover, the asviciations of the professional ball-field are more than oestionahv. Many worthy and rtsp'Ctable men go. it is true, but one ran there hrar as much bad gramn.ir acd profane UDguage, and smell .n much lle tobacco smoke in an afternoon, aa upon a race conrte. Tiay ball an! patronfe games where tho winners are atie.i with tbe honor ot winning. Avoid tbe vulgar dlsplaya of skill that is nal J for at so mtu ' a month, and that n'mr it Inevitably leads totatting and kindred vies. (Jlltdi.lM lAfr. 1 Arot rlc in Home ', Man reema p'.iuned for an outJore life in a mild climate, with just a leaf cr two of ahel ter for a rainy d y. Ills nature w Höhend f:r a ti e to the cotiVrntional burdens or an artificial civilization, but rv!ant him on ihe outdare .erden .f i f ar.d Mi recjp3ra tlte fore: v. ill it-U.tund villi tb elastic en erpy t f stcl rpricia r4!io7rd. oar frsh'on able friends would lo o cite vi ere thsy t i i ie their ritchbcr -econd band clotbinr, bat they will daily tr? to purify thir owa b!ord Ith their neiirhbore' seconJ Imnd or ten tin ei-used brealh, uoiionfed as it alwaya is, even when ex'-alcl .j young an! hielthy leuocs. Man, In common witU other warm bloolcd creatures, gsafrats i Bulr.hus of heat w iihln h's boiy. Out lore sleepers nd that lu metier haw oil trie surrounding air may I p, if dry, enough of f tbe cnHlowlrg Hut rnay lo danwntd bi'S and rttained by rulUVJe clotniLg to aasialn tbe vllal fncctionr n hfr.lt!i and con-.forU t " ii til diintstJc art ot'i lupply our längs with ccol, first mcr yazed air, in warat rcon a, its votaries r;:ll lave aa important problem to solve. Iv the ineantiin) oitrempers tnd hovel d KflUrs will wear the l?tt aerated blood in the lat.d. Acute rheumatls-n is an inflammation of tte joints, marked bv pain, heat, redness end a tendency to mddtnly shift from one joint to another. With these symptoms ap r. ly Salvation 0.1, the great l ain cure, to the afJccted yarts without delay. Pries twentyfive cents a bottle. 1 . ! J Out in a Snowstorm.Tliireare romc ti.ln;s that Jave indclibla irarks on a tnan'a xneitiory. Nothing whiebba p-ls afterward csn eOac them. And when memory is jcrpetually assl-ted by t-orre bodily pain or trouble. It bccoinea all the rioie v.v.d." Tbesptaker was ilr. Jonathan Sullivan, th3 Topalar dmcsit o! Hot ton. N nun ia the traia ia bvttcr kaown there, or poces a greater host of friends. His t-lace of luincMt at Hie cornet of Ttacoa and TrcuK.at slie ts i . lauiiliar laafi UiBik oa these crowded it' ror.ihf.irea. Coctlnuins, Mr. Su'.Iivaa sail: "I waila the i-ersic? of ttetiovcrntrtat -."jrl::s the war-tbofe terrible Tears from if i to :. 1 remember yartlcularlyoao winter. A asvrre rcov-stora was racing, and the boys kcu!y miia.t the lau fcomcslhey La i lefl in tf - distant Nrtb. At the tiizc 1 ves auCcrias: fro an external ! ; irf. sa l lte expokcre Rtve rae iur tint taste of rh ia. ti'ra ciretbiD? much orvj ai'l more !l:Ti"'it. to C':re tl orotaary wo:nd. few of t arc listU to be bayoaete-l ..r hör. tut crcryif'T Tery m t.ere i iiljr lu i!aüper of cntractl:j rr c-T.arl-ni ia a ui iru cr l(a ocdißc't lorn. rio. piia-uot c crly tra oat,:e to otr.tr (ausca-are rbtusattr. Toey may beln ;o'nts, in the tuca r iu any of aLuuire l p!f ( ti tLty rxay ccno to -itv anl ) to morrow, cr tl i j tray rertsin fur years, or for life." "I htpe sours enrtc-l wim tne wir." a; l I. L'uLatt.liy It tUilcot, rtplled Mr. bati! . an. "I rave a-lTirnt froia It r a:ate. Vtcthtr I lall ever get rl t of 1: ai-tcpeil.-r I can't ay. Let one iMnz I can aay : U ai tbe rxost certaiD, pcOy and e .iCltrnt re:tll lave ever fon i:d for It Is Hcttsoa's Capchie Tlaste'. 1 Ci al !n intdxlni a, aa you kcow, and iraroi e(Uf r.ily motalnieJ wiih everythinc tb.t la a Ml lor all aluda X roalaii'.ct; without aruria; tte virtuficf ctLcr p:crrs;ioaf. you tuayqune me aa ttslnt Hat B-noa'a ptai-r la tha safest, an ml an'l QUlckct. Yet a Tery time I reel a iwtoca of tic od uoublelthmk ot that saowttorat dar ins;td war,"
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