Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1883 — Page 4

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THE IXDlA'JA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1883-

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. BATES OF SÜBSCHIPT10X. E&etlAnapolhi Santlnel for 188 Daily, Ban .day and Weekly Editions. DAILY. rrüTcred by carrier, per week I 25 tH7, lncl iuhig Sunday, per week.... - 80 JO 00 fraHj, per annnra, by mall , 5: It, per aiiua, by maU, Including Sun day, by mat .. 12 00 felly, dölWered b y carrier, per annum 12 0J Eally, deZvere-i by carrier, per annum, inrlndln? E.indaT W CO Stm.Vj to newsdealers, per copy BrinOay edition of eighty-four columna. 00 ffnniay "vJvL:d, by carTier..To news JeiiM Sc per copy. WIIXLT. 17ecily. tu arun...... ,-2 60 fl 00 Tiio postage on subscriptions by null la prepaid fcy Ous publisher. Ucwsdeslcrs supplied at three cents per copy pectese or other, ehargos prepaid. Futored as Ft-exval-elaa master at the Postomce At Indis-MJOlis, Ind. Tiie piy iron men have issued a squeal Cor a mf e.in in Philadelphia. Tub population of the United States is now placed at 53,700,000, an increase of 5,GO0,Uj3 since 1379. Philadelphia ha3 nicety-three Tresbyterian Churches, and jet Fob InsorsoU'a ambitio:i is u destroy them all. The working people throughout Conti neatil TZarope are beg;innin,j to plead for Jeliverace from Sunday work. Utah sen-Is tiie cheerful information that hC hS3 lilrtlO enough to furnish all of us with tombstones. Too grave a subject to elaborate. Tun work f miicegeaatiou is gem? cn bravely in the city of New York. Four Tfhii; woaicu Cianicd colored gemmcn last year in luai tit'. TlIE Xcr; York 8un isauthcrity for the Rf&toroent that to he strictly fashionable you iur.jt leave some wine in your gla-ss when vou est up from the table. Acorr one hundred years afo horses were imi T.(tl int j Australia, and now the iilarxl is ov;rrun with wild horses, to an extent that they i.re ranked as pests, win kaarocs ar.d rabbit-. It ii reasonably inferred tbat General "Weaver ha lirally yiven up the- Greenback party, lie Lrs smarted a newspaper, and as a result will, of cjsr-e, rot have anything more to da with greenbacks. The t' 0!iä! are inconsistent. Mr. Ds.r win, tho dead free thinker, gets a monument in a Cathedral. Sir. Bra dlaugb, the livs and ii v sly statesman, is ret jsed a seat In Parliament because he is a free thinker. Itradlau ;h oujjhi to die. It sometimes takes tleth creii in the Uaited States to bring a ma a appreciation. Tea State of New York has three State Prisms, -.v'-ich during the last year, accom raodated 2,073 convicts as f.jiloTs: Sing Sine, 1,534; Clinton, 51'J, Auburn, 930. At the Auburn Prison the expenses exes Jed receipt$2,002, aud the dsficit at the Clinton Prison amounted to ?30,214, but at Sirg Sing crime paid handsomely, and the profits emcuiite'd to $43 10-1, showing a balancy in tiror Li the State, oa all the prisons, of The tnr.rs il irae cütlfsiinents, both public ux:d piiva-e. o;en Mit ig j;h-er too ea-y inward and wiiL, ( ,j greit dithculcy outward. (Jovtruor 3atlcr'j Mtssio. The dtclar.ition of Governor Butler is the Tiniversal verdict, and a truth more damaging to cur boasted civilization could ecar.-cly bo mi'li. Ail uver the country the revelations are raade that "iuane citatliihrnents'' are traniiortued into Fiisons, where men end women as iane as their keepers are incarcerated, cod ihat too to gratify the gretd, malico cr lust of relations cr pretendtd frica i?. TLe laws regulating such matters onht to be looked into by special Ccrumitteei. Tue City of New York has what i3 called "Th-i Crcmorrie Miasion." the history of whicN is sonewhat ipteresting. Tue Creraorr.2 Mij-.ioa is the result of missionary rork in Nv Y'ork. Tha mission house a year as wa3 kno'vu a3 tlie ,,Crcmjrne Concert Sbon," cn cf the lowest of its c'as; ?jat Jerry McAuloy, the proprietor, having experienced religion, at once transformed hü conc.-rt saloon into a missionary establish Client, aud during the past year 153,613 people htve Tisited the mission for religious instruction, and a multitude ha?c been tamed from the error of their ways. Sach focts should attract the attention of Colonel Bib Ingrscll. The New York Evening Post predicts serioaa trouble with Mahoue, if th5 RepubJirxns go back on bim. The Post says that JIr. Mahone intends to make his power felt irbathe election of a new President iro t entire in .ha place of Mr. Davie, whose teru exlrrs on the 4'h of Ja rch, and the reorganization cf the Senate as to its Com miticea end officers coin es up. Mr. Mahoue the a insist that only persons egreeabla to hira b? pnt in the Senate otüc?3, Lis principal poiut biiag that Mr. Gorhaao must be caade b'crrciary of Ihe Senate; and in case the Iitpublicaa Senators refuse to accept Lis trm?, ii3 threttena to throw his vote with the D'jciocrats, and to turn the organization of the Senate over to tbem." Eenatos L'j.rf, widely known as the Cots Wal l lion cf the i riirita, cioted his Fifz J hn Porttr low ia the Senate by attempting to -6 up a i i i : lo t ky-icrap: r.g ora tory, as follows : VTith all the 2 fa .tj btforo vrn, with the knowlel;9 I La i r,l xiii t;e',erof.Uy cf Presirtttt LL-icolu, tta ttic kuc-.f'ee I hid of the blg-bcarle-lnc1 el Gi.r: -:.! GitütM, with the knowk"lj.j I tf.d of Q-;n.rr.-il Uuctcr. w!m tiie kr.owleJe I h:.i cf the 4j:--:? clic-is who t upon thttCjurt Martial, tdn3 1 woill glva a vcte to rvslore tais üaa to th s .i'C7 a::d let tin lite the balance of LU days cn ih't lo:inty of the taxpayers of this country, 1 wp'.'.' z across the PatOiaAC P.iver and kn:el losn by i'jat tonb cn which is inscribe I "Tli-io 1 eep Ui3 nukown dead;" I wculJ go amoug Xiu- II::?! vrhite headstones thit rtrk the place ; those beys nieep wbo ftll or the baitlef.d J of Crovlon oa Uio 2 3th of Aucru";!; and I wonld f iw, ia the r.rcsca',e of thos whitening boies, cn jiy keces pry to Alialghty God to f jc;lve Ei2 for Iii .vrog itat I am aVut to do to the del have gmc, and the wrong I ara axjnt ia i. oa this touatry, on tbe htvr, tad oa Uie

facte by the restoration of this man to his place

as aa officer cf the Army. Sir, I would t tand la the raj of the tnajes'dc ktng of day and appeal to the Minted spirit of Abraham Lincoln, wbo has gone before tos, and lar, "Inasmuch as la ex aminlng this caws you thoufcat this maa waa guilty and cisnod tbe order, and when he ap pealed to you again on the re-examination cf tbu rate yon declined to take any action In It, before giving this vote for his restoration to tbe Army appeal to you to take raj hand and help me through this trouble and forgive me for perpe trattDg the wroug against your good name. That was too grandly grand, too tplendiferously splendid, almost equal to the perora tion of tbe Missouri Blackstonian in a Leg stealing case. The attorney rose to his peri helion gTandly, and when hot as corn juät before it pops, exclaimed, "Gentlemen of the Jnry, the goata feed upon the mountain top?, the cattle graze in the green fields be loir, but my friend and client ar no more guilty of stealing that ar hog than a toad aa got a tail." POI30NEO FOOD, MEDICINES AND LIQUOa. The Ohio LejriSaHire is having It attention di rected to the f.dulteration cf food ana medicines of cr.ure evcrrbodr knows hat Ilouors a'e gen trally adulterlcl. but there is a la aaiust this whica is not eafjrcca. There seeiu to be an iiu-rre.-iou trjt peoplo who hhj latoxlc&tiug liquors are served rieht if ther take a portion of poison wlti their h.-andy. wine, leer, or whisky: but whtn it com? to polsoninK lo xl. that ia a matter of far more u nous lmporumce. Tea,cotioe,ui?r and lyrut fire now largely adulteialed, and but Utile Cillers into familv ctu8amption. the doctorlag ol which to possible, that is not adulterated. Commercial Gazette. Tbe Indiana Legislature is also in session, and the infamous business of adulterating food, medicines and liq'ior is carried on in Indiana, in proportion to population, quite as extensively 9 it is in Ohio. We are well aware that the Legislature has its hands fall of business, of the importance of which legisIatOH are the b?3t judges; but we feel assured that if by any of the methods known to legislation, the infamy of the adulter atiun of food, niediciiiea acu uuors can be investigated, stringent laws with pevere penalties attached will be enacted. The Commercial Gazatte says that an crutntr.t chemist" of Cincinnati makes the "statcaicnt that liver and kidney com plaiuts, so c imnioi and so destructive cf human life, are due largely to the use of s llphuricac'd in the n.anufaclure of sugar and syrup." If this "eminent chemist is right, then certain jmons are engaged In the business cf poisoning the people by wholesale. It occurs to us the matter is wcrthy of the attention of the Legislature. This business Las been carried on until It is said that "even maplo syrup i3 largely adulttrattd." It is knov.-n that the article sold as Loney in many instances is not Loney, tnd the very bees are made to ltlp the rascals perpetrate the fraud. The Commercial Gaztte, in calling attention to the food poisoning ht;sir.e?s, remarks that it may not be pjenerally known that all the syrups used in sofa and mineral waters are imitations. There is no such thing as cenune pyrnps or flavoring extracts, All are chemical preparations. Next to the adulteraion of food the most iniquitous practice is that of adulterating medicines. This is a heartless business, because it often ceutralz?3 tlia efforts of physicians to check or are disease. It i3 reported of quinine pills which Are warranted by reason of coating not to be unpleasant to take, that half Gr three-quarters of the quinine Is withheld, and people who take the prescribed do:e ftcn wonJer, no doubt, why tbe expected effect is not produced." t will occur to the average legislator that if it is impostant to legisate upon educational and moral subjects, it quite a3 c?3ential to give attention the lives and health of the . . . . ....... to rco'jie, to ria orient at least tuai vicious persons who make money by poisening and cheeling in food, medicine and liquors, hi-all not escape the penalties due their llsgitiona crime?. PJIIüKKNL AM GK"LltAL, M:s Mary Andlson was recently eatertaiued in Washington by Gcnefil Shermaa's farailj Mas. Jons Pk att, of llicWgaa is over oe hun-fl.-ed aii l Irro years, aad her husbaad is liviag, at ihc aa cf Llacty-thiee. A f!i.io rugget of gold, weighing ono hundred ar.3 City two ounces, was found the ether day in a mine near Yrcka, Cal. Tue Loidon Spec'ator admits, la the matter of Chnstni?.3 crd that Emcland is fairly beaten on: of the f.e'.d by America. Mrs. Mvrp.. the wiaow of the lato Chief of the Signal Service. Is bulldir.? a mansoleum at BuHalo to the cie.aory cf her late husband. Desikino money to couiplato a frree already begun, a wa'xhraater la Springfield, Marr.. pawned all the watches he had in hand to repair. . XI a. IIaknic ii. E. IIamlis, a vo. of the ex-Vice President, has been admitted to the Bar at Maine, and will become a member of the firm, at Ellsworth, of which eu&tor Hale Is the head. Gesehal Gordon, of Georgia, who saw a great djal of Gambe'.t In Paris recently, says he looked very much as Wade Hampton would look If he were two inches shorter and wore a fall beard. The 8wis3 Canton of Sr. Gall has passed, by a large majority, a law reintroducing capital punishment The Council of tho Canton of Lucerne passed tho ams law by seventy-nine gaiust eisht. The Osrmau pipors report the case of a woman who had the muscle of a dog successfully graf ed on her foot. Whenever the sees a cat he chases It to thetcpef ft fer.ee aad stands below and barks. TiifcRE are l.COJ different shades and colors of kid gloves, ard there are sevea women to one block in New York who are just as mad a? they cau be because they can not wear all these gloves la ono day. Gamretta Cied poor. His estate Is estimated at ley thsn !5,0CO. Although he was of ten charged with aiding his friends to teenre legislation favorü j to their floanclal schemes, his bitterest enemy cm not tay that he was avaricious. The oner evening In the IteichsaUen Theater, in Purlin, a sort cf music hall, tho eldest of three ycur French acrobats, named Forbce, suJdealy expired on the stage, having exerted himself too violently during his gymnastic performance. Dtcasox, who was foreman of tho Jury in the recent Star Kaute trial at Wtuhiogton, has been Leid in f-.KO ti appear before tho Grand Jury for embracery. Chicago Times. That's what's the mnucrwith Fred Jio Gebhardt, too. St. L. G.-D. Female children aro sola from the establishment f:-r fourdlicpi at Canton at Seventy-five cents otch. Their future may be imsglned. This ciimcrct is not approved of by the Government, It n said, but no means have been taken to crash it out. Pr. Catttcart, Lecturer on Anatomy In the F-d-Inhurg School of Medicine, gives tome striking facta as to the effect of systematic exercine In expfcEdlng the cbet. At a school fr boys where regular exercise was conpuLsory, new puj'lls ax' d fourtoea were found to have an average chest measurement of 29.3; at fifteen they measured 30.13; at sixteen, 32.0; at seventeen, 316 and

at eighteen. 22.5. Pupils who had been rime

time at chocl measured, at the same ages, 30.8, 311,41.2,35.8 and 36.3. Judge James Garland, of Lynchburg, Va.. has just retired from the bench at the age of ninetyone. History records but one instance before this of a Judge reaching his ninetieth year while yet performing the duties of the Bench. That was Sir John More, and Judge Garlaad exceeds even him. A gown of electric blue silk corded with red and pearl-colored corsage was worn by Mrs. Senator Logan when she ast-isted In receiving the ladies at a recent ball of the National Rifles. Mrs. Logan has a dazzlngly fair complexion, black eyes and snow-white hair, and is handsomer now thaa she ever was. Dom t sick Hoffman, recently elected Justice of the Peace in Dubuque. Is., became to confused and agitated when called upon to marry a couple that he resljned at the conclusion of the ceremony. As the office is worth 12.000 the politicians are amazed at the man's remarkable deficieacr la cheek, AcconDixo to the Medlcil Times and Gazette," there hes been an alarmiug Increase of dru kenne?s la Wales Mccethe Sunday closing act went into operation. It appears to be caused by a habit among the people of drinking on Saturday nights. after the public bouses have closed, the entire stock of beer which they had previously stored at home for Sunday. Til 8 Auraula, tae latest addition to the Cunard Meet. wa launched from Messrs. Thomson's shipbuilding yard at Clydebank on December 26. She is 7,500 tOEsJreglster. 470 feet long, and with en. gines of 10,000 horse power. She ii built of steel and will carry 500 firat-clas passengers, and will te lighted by electricity. TheCouutess nfEglln ton named the new vessel. Ma. Wuxiax Desisom Porter, who died in Charleston, S. C, last week, was ono the leading men ia the 8:ate, and one of its most successful lawyers, lie had bee a a member of both Houses of the Legislature and a Presidential Elector, be longing to the school cf John C. Calhoun, and he favored secession after Lincoln'! election. A'lfr tue War he Used his Influence to secure a friendly feeling between all sections. JcrxiK Pitman, of the Superior Court of KcaOQ, Often fays a bright thing. The other day a cane came up wherein the plaintiff sued a consta ble lor tbe conversion of a lot of liquors, and tne priECipfcl witness for tbe plaintiff was qucaioLed as to the daily profits cf the buslaes. The lawyer followed his inquiry' -with another as to tbe daily receipts, when Ju lie Pitman wiihamile interrupted, and aid. "0 never mhd: thtre hn't probably oanch Uiilereuco between the receipts and the profits." fccirio IIORXE, physician, SUrgGOn and astrono mer, likewise colored brother, practicing at fcktpwith, JIh.. was lately callca to attend a ft-llow-Afrlcan wbo ws having trouble nl:h one of his hps. He a: or; co decided that a lizard wastecreted in the offending member, which he thereujon cut wide orea. After torturieg hispa'ient for a considerable time with knife and probe. cclrh) decided that the ailment wa "an invisible phenomeoa." Two reputable physicians have succeeded in saving the pa'ient's life by amputating his kg, and warrants are out for the arrest of Scipio Africauus, who has made himself extreme ly tcart-3. An Fist Indian paper tl!s of aa inexperienced traveler, who, mflcrlug iron extreme thirst drank soma water collected in the stem of a pont ile aided a little rum to the water and died in excruciating 8grny. At the post mortem examlntion bis mterxal onrans were found tealed up with India rubber. The fluid he swallowed was the tap of tbe MInusops bolita, of the gutta percha family, and coagulates under the action of alcohol. After reproducing this remarkable tory, the rrit.i-,h Medical Journal gives sc3cutIBc reous. ia tearly a ha;f column oi agate type. vthy it can not be as true as it is interesting. The veteran actor, Jchn Gilbert, Is another of tbo?e who see the American stage in a state of de" cadence. Having been invited to contribute a reminisce nte of Boston Theaters to a Bostoa weekly journal, he respond-: "3houli I attempt to give a remialsceaca cf the old BjUoa stags it would be a tedious tale, and not very complimentary to the present state of the drama. No doubt I atn by many called an old fogy. I am net annoyed at tho term. 'Seeing what I Lave setn, seeing what I see, when Theaters are crowded to witness t'?e feeble attempts of notorie ties, and sterling plays by talented and experienced artikt aro neglected, the stage is Indeed in deplorable condition." TiiK proposed Dramatic Fetival at Cincinnati is at lost to bo productive i f much animosity between certain prominent actors. Lawrence llarrett made the condition precedent to his ap pearance ia the Festival that T. W. Keene, a more recent comer ia the thcatilcal firmament. hould not bo cast ior characters of the tame rade as tho-e played by him. The agent cf Mr. Keeue has been seeking a controversy with the manager o1 tbe Festival, and alleged tbat the manager was th3 flrt to sugeest tho appearance cf Mr. Keene in the Fes'Ival conjointly with McCullcujh and Eanrctt; but the manfcger. who has had the last word eo far. dfIes this, and adds: "I have a letter from Mr. Hayden, dated at Nashville, October 21, ia wbich he aks whether an arrangement caa not be made for Mr. Keene to appear. Unless Mr. Hayden drops this matter l shall be strongly tempted to publish this latter." The late Madame Paidersdorff left the folio wins; Instructions rcgardiag her final burial, her body being interred at tbe :t;ne of her death ia a vaalt In Cedar Grove Cemetery. Dorchester Listrlct. Boston: ' I want to be buried ia an oak coffin of the cheapest kind. The inside must be lined with zinc or lead. I wish to be dressed ia a skirt and wrapper, my hair done up aa now, with the black lace scarf now on my bat to be drcs ed with my hair, and everything mast be of tbe cheapest character. There Is a heap of stones by the lake at Lakeside. A hut must be constructed of these stones, and my ccCla placed in It. A cheap rustic fence-must be built about It. A one-foot square of gloss must be placed over my face. Captain Sila3 Sawyer will build the hut." This burial receptacle has never been constructed, and it u considered doubtful if ii ever will be. In Germany tho Imperial Postr-Glee practically hss amoropolyof the entire newjpapertrade. Every Postolhce in the Empire is ready to receive tubsc.iptions for not uly auy Germai journal, but almost any iewstapercf note published 1. tho wcrld. The new catalogue cf the German Tottoffics for 1SS3, which is Just published, (.hows a total of S,4W newspapers, any of which the Pepartmcnt is ready to supply to subscribers at 'any office throughout tho Empire. Of th'.s total, 5.550 are in tbe German language. Including cot only tha journals published in the German Empire, but most of the German papers cf Austria and Switzerland, as well a? of tbe United States and Brazil. The number of papers in tho Freuen lan guase included in the list is 1,022, including those of France, Belgium .and ßwJUerland. Those in Eng'lidi, including British, Colonial and American, number 21. Certainly tho Eagllsh will pronounce Mr. V. S. Gil:ert a litsrary heretic in saying: "Ty theory is that the peoplo of Eagland hara no real appreciation of the merits of their most d!s-tinguit-hed poet. I do not refer to a thoughtful few, of whom I am one, vid the reader U another, but to the mass of Euglish-speaklag men and women, educated aud otherwise- I am prepared for the storm of lndigaant rejoinder with which this expression of Ofialon will be met. I am prepared to hear that the people of thee islands hall Shak'peare as the greatest poet, the most profound thinker and the most accem plisbed dramatist the world. has ever produced. Sut who reads hiraT I read him, and you read him and probably Mr. Irving reads him, but how many more read him? A few, no doubt, but how many? I ao not mean 'how many dip into him.' I mean how many read him .lk,ht through as tfcey read Dickens, Thackoray, and Tennyson and Carlyle. or as thay used to read Byron, i nd Walter Scott, and Cooper aad Marryat?"

THAT FIVE THOUSAND DOL

LARS. Something: Farther RegardingJljsterious Disappearance. Its What tbe Exprees and Bank Folks Say , Eesrardlnar It. Bentmel rt ader, will remember the story published in these columns recently about a package containing $3,000 in cash having mysteriously disappeared at some point between this city and the bank at Muncie on the 4th of tVis month. The matter came to the surface again yesterday, as will be seen in the interviews eiven below : Mr. C. a Phillips, the Agent at this point oi tne united b.ates Lipress Company, tucu si tu oenunei omce ye3terday after uuuu niivi irn iDf IOlIOWingT United Statw Express Companv, L'levexaxd, 0., January 12, 18:3. A. D. Lvnch . Esq.: ' Ukak Sik We have completed our investitraiiju, au'j nvtr inauire stuay we are aheolutely 13, and delivered It to the consignee ia the good order that we received it Yours very truly, K. M. MaTn&ws. Director and Superintendent. The foregoing led to some inquiries reirardinp me rnisMne package. Air. Phillips was very positive that tbe money waa not lost during the time that it tvas in the custody of hi3 Company. It w. rpat,? .k there had been some verv exnert methnn,0 " --e- . ,. i , - - , , upeuiug wca tcaieu muuey pacaages aeveioped irom time to time. He replied that the Company had no such experts in their employ, tbat the Company knew the career thoroughly of all their employes. were wen lnrormed of their ante cedents and knew them to be be yond suspicion. He moreover averred tbat m a coroparison of honesty and integrity oiuer employe tne expressmen were more reliable, ar.d statistics proved it. Mr. Phillips' confidence in those with whom he was encased in business wan marr.iu,,, . and decidedly refreshing in this day and generation wLen peculation fCPnies to be a nmvera! sin aiuonir all class s of n. ploy es. A. ISontinel representative called last even ing at tri rirtt National Hank n hont II o cloctc. lie fount them in connlutinn with ihe 1 reiident, A. D. Lvnch, in his cf hce. The nature of the call vras explained, anu a request made lor a statement from lh bank relarive to the subject. Mr. Lynch sierued hardly prepared to reply at brst, end Mr. AlcCutcheon said that the onicers cf the bank had only learned of the action of the Express Company about five minutes previous to that time, and then had learned it from a Sentinel reporter. He thought, as did the other bank men, that it was a inos t reiuarkaoie thing for the Li press Company to allow me newspapers to pet me matter before they were cllicially notified of the acMon. Mr. Lynch said that "the bank has afford ed the Express Company every facility to arrive at tae facts concernic tbe package and has aiued them in every vay in its power. ilr. McCutcheon eaid that the bank can prove that the money wa3 put up without any chano of any interference with the package. The package was on the safe, in tne presence ox the clucers of the bank. and it was put up by the me.-senger under the eve ot the Teller. It was immedi ately sealed and taken by the messenger to the f,xpresH Ulhce. He was cot gone to ex ceed two minutes from the bank when he was back. He remarked that he had been gone only a minute, and it is certain that he was not out of the bank more tbat two minutes. He carries a pistol constantly. "How do you regard vour clerks. Mr. Lynch? How dees Äir. 1'orter s-and among you?-' was the query put to the President of tte bank. "Our conadf nee in Jfr. Torter is as high as tne heavens. We know all our employes, aim we usve tne same commence in every one else in the bank." wea the somewhat rnoiest endorsement given Mr. i'orter by the President. It does seem strange that the bank was not notified cfhcially by the Expre33 Com pany until every reporter knew a1! about it; aud, as was remarked. lA t t n it".)&s as tnougu mere was an attempt to create public opinion in ad vance oy mis metnoa. it is also evident that the bank men regtrd with suspicion the matter, on account of the story of the former loss ot a similar amount sent bv the Ciricinnati bank to the bank at Bluff ton. This package laid over at Muncie several h mrs before it was sent on. It is also thought to have been out of its way while at Muncie. It is also stated that tiie f ale in the Express Othce at Muncie, where the package remained over nigbt, is an old style on. not even having a combination lock, and could bo easily opened with a key. DEATH OF BISIIOP T A LB OTT. Ho Passes Peacefully Away After Moat Eventful Life. Last evening at 6 o'clock Bishop Talbott died at the resi Jence of hi3 brother, Richard Talbott, No. 477 North Pennsylvania street, in the sixty-seventh year of his age. The funeral will take placa on Friday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Tiul's Cathedral. Joseph Cruikshank Talbot, D. D., LL. D., the second B:shop of Indiana, was born in Alexandria, Va., on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1910. He was educated in Pierpont Academy, Alexandria, and in 1S3Ö removed to Louieville, Ky., where he was engaged in business for several yf ars. He was baptized in Christ Church, Louisville, in 1S37 by the Bishop of Kentucky, and confirmed by him during the same year. In 1S41 he became a candidate for Holy Orders, and pursued his studies under the Bishop's direction. Ordered Deacon In Christ Church, Louisville, on the 5th day of September, A. D. Ii? 16. bv Right Rev. Benjamin Bos worth Smith, S. T. D. Ordained priest in St. Sihn's Church, Louisville on the 6 h day of September, A. D. 184 s, by the same prelate. While in Deacon's Orders be organized St. John's Church. Louisville, and upon his ordination to the priesthood became the Rector. He remained in that Parish seven years. In l?o3 he removed to Indiana ar.d became the Rector cf Chris. Church, Indianapolis, where he remained until his elevation to tbe E'itcopa:e. lie received the depre of Doctor in Divinity from tbe Western Uoiversity of Pennsylvania, Pittsburg. A. D 1331, and that of Doctor of Laws from tiie University of Cambridge. England, A. I. IfcGT. In 1SÖ0 he wa3 elected by the House of Bi-iiopa a Missionary Bishop of the Northwest, and the election was confirmed by the House of C lerical and Lay Deputies, ibis was a new jutisdiction. including Nebraska, Dakota, vVyomimr, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona. Utah. Montana and Idaho, covering nearly 1)00,000 square miles. Consecrated Missionary Bishop of - the Northwest in Ch?ist Church, Indianapolis, on the 15th diy of February, A. I). 1SC0, by Right Iv. Jackson Kemper, S. T. D., assisted by Uiprht Rev. Benjimln Bosworth Smith. 8. T. D. Right Rev. Cicero Stephens Hawks D. D . Right Rev. George Upfol l, 8. T. D , and Right Rv. Gregory Thurston Bedell, L D In 1SG5 he was elected as the Asi'jtaa. Bishop of Indiana, lo which Diocese ha v.as trans lated in October of that car. . Upon the death of Bishop TJpfold, A. D. 1872, hs became Bt-hopof lad ana. 11 was married February 22, 18.J8, to Anna Matilda Ware, daughter cd Captain Ware of the United State Navy, Mrs. Talbot died

certata that the Lnlted States Express Company He said he was born here, and now crippled cÄ.twl your Bans M essen er at Indianan.,lt i.. I He wa very anxious to ret into th ir.i.

i. in? iner never had any ein mi 1 l dren. His rare Dbv&ical vipnr ininn.il him againsi sickness throogbont his loDg miaistry. In 1S31. for the first tinie, he became a sick man. suffering then the first of tbe series of attacks that caused his death, lie had live strokes of paralysis, the last on Thursday, and since then he has b?en virtu ally unconscious and passed away without a On the Si of November. 1331. the Lisbon r7" "-e ctauuing i-ommiiiee coarse 01 tJae ZtT J?' i"JKIi,.t better, a?d reassurof d charge of the Diocese j-roceaan convention in June, over which he presided, bat October 30 he gave np the Diocese again informally, and afterwant, on November 20, he formally, ander hlsowrf signature (the last he ever made) lnvesiea tue sianaing committee with inll ecclesiastical authonty. Au Ex-Convlct'atory. An ex-convict came to the Sentinel office yesterday asserting that no matter where he Stopped he was beset with the poliere and private detectives, threatened with arrest or told to "move on" and go away from town u, sent him to the Mayor to tell his own story ana io u.ie uosra ot Health ece to g?t into the Hospital. Here ia iv ufr n his own language, which ) a to publish: January 13rlSS3, To the Pablic I Jraes Farreilv has iust om t- t, com;l?,e,7 broken down m health, m phy J w "uiiwn is Buca mat new not a'j.e to gel alons ng I without help, VS- A.! Ma!e ' I-- , j.. "ci v c in wun the mot cruel treatment at tbe hands of a lot of tyrants and bushwhackers, as they really are in toe famous Jew Jaraen jj-ate. I am now ready to Piss in my chips. I am only a fit subject for the Hospital or some place like it I have been in four different State Prisons. I am getting tired of b"tn hunted down by the fly oops aud other stool pigsous All my friends who ktiew me in years gone by have itone back on me. and I am friendless, homeless and completely broken down in htlch Mv nini.l nst tn.l condition la euch that I era not .1.1 t su at the present, and 1 want to m i..t. Honital, bat I Con't koow who to srp:y to for admittance. rue 181 lime I.wm In the city the officers of the law ma me in aud Oive me from the city wiihoiiUcause. Töev can't di It now for I win not sand it. I was born hue. Hut I have not lived here tea-ly for ears; th reason is tbe mean cii, would not let me. I have not dUme nv . or harm to mau, woman orchiid in Indianapolis I gouct up years ego to Mioti&.in City lui done my full time, and have nr,t lu-..rl . i.. I well know that l no sympathy for a poor, broken-dy wn ex-eouvict. worn out in ya? and rtr.ui. I here to'tiCHx around the back s'reets to keep from bei c arretted and driven out of town, ltfs not riht and I hope w hoever these few Sines may e:oncern will pay a little attention et)d five me such information as wi l help me to get alocg. Frcin a poor, demented ex-convict. J i. 31 KS FARKE I.I.Y. The foregoing la almost tbe axact laruMDjre ot the poor unfortunate, and it tells hi siory quite as well as mote pretentious larjiuacf. jnose whom thev may concern should give heed to them. TOE WLLK'i NEYV3. COSGRKSIONAU In the United States Fer.ate. Wednpsdav. Ä'r. Lp am presented a teHdon from members of ih j New York lioard of Trade Lr thf psact of the Lowell hankrtiptcy bill. Mr. Fre infoiucei a joint resoMUCD ior tne termins,tiu r-f the hherics treaty between the United States and Great irtiaiti. In the Ho'ise of Representatives. Wednesrta Mr. Crapo, ottered a resolution directing; tbe Judl clary Committee to report what leiislatiou is neceary to cR'shli-h low and euuitable tele graphic rates between the ttes cf ta? Uhimi ad lore en countries Mr. Aldrieh introduced a bill providing frr 'he exportation of distilled tpliiis m givme ot e poua. ar. miiis cnerea a resolu tiou inrtuirlne of tVe Altrrrev General the eir.r.uut paid 13 tpccil counmel iu the Star Heme c-!si A special t-ommltree wps appointed to i:ivestigate the erisnrcs agsicst the chief cleik cf the iinuff, jonn itailey. In the senate Mr. Cameron presented a n morial froiy the Pittsbur'hCham'H'rt.f Commerce agniust any redueiloa of 'he taoiioti ti luminous cii.1. 1 ne lull Ior the relief of ritz John 1'orter wxspas'ffi. . Ihe House of Rep-esertatives Thursday re sumed tlipcussioi of the shippi'ig bill Cnandlcr'a tree-Bhio amendment wss acrcel to bv 125 to 101. Ho? man's amendment, profiling that. 50 per cent, of the drawbRCk shall be pail to the Uborers em ployed In the construction of any vessel, was rejrtei. tiener! Grant han requested the Senat Foretn Rel-iiioMB Committee to pa-s judgment on the Jioxicn reciprocity treaty drawn up by himse lf and Minister ivomero. Heexrlains that he can not improve upon it. ar.d has yet litre to decli: e the appointment as Commifcioiier should tee treaty i rove unsatisfactory. The Secretary ot War sent General iomDSims anl olontl Klarier to Indianapolis lo arrant for the removal of the Arsenal, on account of the swernge from the Ft-male ntfirmatry. so great Is the nuisance thst an epidemic exists amonc the iraates of the latter it;s;itu:ion. Goveriior I'orter has taken nrpeut measures to construct a sewer and rcwin the Ar.e:-al. In the Setiate. Friday, Mr. lngal'.s intro-lueed a bill tn provide for determiniog ihe exisrencof inability in th President. Ullis were passed to extend the jurisdiction i f Justices cf tho Pearo in Idaho, vtasnington and Mo.itar.a and to era.it to the St. Ixiv is and an Franci-c Koad the tiiht of way tt-rousth tbe Fort Smith mili'arj reservation. Nearly four hours were spent in executive session ou the Mexican Claims treaty recently signed by St rerary Fn liuphuysen. In the ilvue. rriday, Mr. Butterworth reported a bill Rtn!iotf;:lrig the 5-:tiifccr Pari fie, t,hesa-P:-ak': and Ohio, and connecrirs roads to f.irm a Trinscouticental route. A resolution was adopted calling for information ss to whether the land gr tit roads had compiiel with the 1mwp In retard to the raaintensnce of telegraph lines for the use of the Goverumeut a';d the puMi. The shipplcg Pill was tsken up, and a ivramiltee Substitute adopted laoitinz the amount of drawback tonnsrre "ax crUecitd iu any one year. The section exempting Irom state taxation vessels e-rgsged in ihe foreign carrying rade wss stricken out, as were also thedrawb.xk, free-ship and free-mate rial provisions, and the bill vt as pascd. iu tne benatc. r-aiuroay, a Dill was introduced providing for a Commission to consider the suhjct of railroad transportation. A bill to eulars the powers and duties oi the Department el Aericilture was discussed. In the Hwise, the Ponsioa Appropriation bill, which azerecates 8"175i(00, was discussed in Committee of the Whole. Tne bill was amended so as to increase tbe total to tvvooa.000. and to make S).0CO immediately available for the lees end expenses of f ximir.ing surgeoi.-. Upon theieportof the Committee to thv House the bill wss passed. The I ort.noaiion bid. epproprPttiK f tiätOO. was paased. as,wss also the bill providing for lncreantd pension to j e: sons who had lost sight or hearing in tbe service. Senator oorhees Introduced a petition into the Senate Monday makir.g the various schools of medicine all eoual beloie the law iu the boverumeot service. TUE STATE LEGISLATURE. The following is an outline of the proceedinis of the state Legislature shic? our lust resume:: The contested election case oi Johcsnn vs. everstreet. from Moriran :ounty. was referred to the Committee on Elections, and the Senate refused to order printedoue thousand additional copies of the Kan It tee survey. Finm the tenor of this ri'cnssion of the lattc-r prope-st ion. it was evlden-a that a Very Strorg fueling existed aeamst the appropriftJion of M (Xjasked for todrai? ai d re--Uim th swKmp lands bordering the ILusl&kce ana ( tunact Ktverf, iu tne northern (Oouunes oi the State. A number of minor bills were- iutroduce'l, the most important being that by Senator Konlke. removing the civil cuabilili.es i t sjarrieu woaito, Wednesday in the House a re?n!-j."jju waa alopted authotiatng the applntment k4 a Com mittee of five to tiMxrouKuiy in vUi!aiii mat ters pertaihlr to tbe Dew Siate iioev with in structions to leport as to the udsisabi'.Hy of mak ing further approprtatlfPs. Mr. 1oih-Ii u oilered a bill making it murder in tae rirst degree for B-.r-oi' s to place instructions on razird tracks whereby au accident and loss of H'e rtsnlted. and I Mr. Hudson iimrxiuif d a bill txxinx 'he gross re ceipts nl prpeny of foreigr atH-poraiioiiH dolno btiduess in the Mate, having esprjciai reierenc to '.lie B.ll Telephone monopoly, io both houst lemversr-ee, bills were lntrodiievd to do awy with upyling-fhor. the TrovihV-j, birz to graut licenses for saloons, but ut to allow the Pquorto be drank on the premise s.. In ttte State s.-uate ili Magee oßered a .pint resoiuiion providing Ior the imurovement of the harbor at Michigan City, La Porte County, reqnestlng I'presentatKef. Mid histructlcg eI:alors iu or. g re ss irem ir.Qiana to lavor an approtitlion lnerpesxeroi t'e iioute announced as tne Sta'e Iloue Investigation Committee Messrs. HeC'ren. of Washlwaon. Moody, cf Iiaalb. M-" Cormtek.ol Eartt'.omew,atockney,oi Ksudolth, and Huston, tu Payette. The moss important measure introduced was tbe metropolitan polije bill, which 1j Intended to lake taepolica t-rce of the lanr cities, partlcubrly Indianapolis, lerro Hsu , ZvausvIUe and Fort Wayne out of politics. There was a tdlzht but net unexpected sensation n tbe eenate Fiiday mcrsius. Mr. Van

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fiuanui, reaa uou nsauscnpt a care I L'aJ prejartd argument irr rurnortof arc resoln wvn. ruing various authorities aDd decision. - - ' r'" m m aorive oi tne prorocf a coi-4'Hu lci tl amendments frcia the pages cf the iera juun-ai vi me jasi oenenu A8f-enTity pre vent .action on these amendmeatiby thiä Geberai Asmily. except as a new prof osMoa. Mr. r'ptmn, i-epubliciu. strongly opposed this rewunoc, na fni'i inst a point la tne road had h-n rHcbed w.iereme Keoubilcan nartv and Mr n I Vorhi serv rated. jir. iiniftn mjs me Mate House CoCTrnlttee, ia itsl3vetigst'ons will begin at the my begin ning ana s:itine whole matter to the b-Htom It will Investigate everything and everytody, and wain n vubj Mr. .ewett, Salurdcy. presented the crec?atials of Hon. W. Y. Tally, tke hewly-elected Lumber from tbe County of Jloyd. to fill the vacancy caused by the death oJ Henry d. I'erret and thereupt. 3ir. Tally appeared at tae bar cf the Mouse and received the oath of office. The oet of the day wa devoted U the consideration c vsrijus proprwtiocs relating-t the Constitutional amendmen and it was lisalty agreed by a pevty vote, tofubraitthe matttr to a Judiciary Cokmittee with rsmuctioDs to Tep4)rt what amendments had been Rdopted last sCTj-lon and whethss they were proyeriy recordtd. MISCELLAKEOTü. Treasurer M. t. Pnit i. in v--.v.i,. . Tenu. ' "" Three hnrtdred versonn werebnmed tn rfpafh n a circus at BeiQiijchtff. Poland. ifs.turdr (? John B. HofTman. a Cincinnati , vnie. m c j cars ago ana n peaiea t&a crime Friday. Tbe snow throughout Virginia and the inoun pci:iuiua ui - urin f .ü.ri. . nm 1. ..i4 ... ..... two f.. et in -fnrh s The Demxraii3 State Committee of Mi n met Tbnrslay evening, and resolved to nxaxe straight J ....ijua rn. .11 trr. BiFhop Talbott. of the Pmti.-.t v. i Cnmch, is suffering from a Kcoad etrsäe of pa.alyhis, at his homa iu this city. xiilvJfSK?.?"alay morning at the- B-ooklyn Tahern.cle criticised evolution as opposed to the ü.bie, to science and to common sense. A cabinet officer is authority for tn c-m.aman tnat thonld the FltZ John Porter V.tll" r.. .i House it will never be signed by the President, Two thousand ruses of srr.nllnov tr t.-vrnrtot In i ,h . He&I!h Inspectors have bt-e-u placed lu the depots, and each turnnike is i,.h.,i pollct-mea. A shitt kicking match for Ji.O a side was fought at Camden, J last week, by a coal miner and a sahKinkeeier, the latter giving up at the twstyMiael Ta!tt tn m crAwk mt. t.- i 3 3lri that ie U7ut "t." uu.enough of futile agitation, and were soing to Eght The Hood slr.ni? the Rhine cover a spsce 1 1 disburse second sum of 10,000 marks lor the reIt1 1 (i Disguijea8. Tn accordance with th itsm.n. rl .1- ,.1 he body of Gamrlt w., Thni.. moved to Kice, escorted by a deputation from ts, Chenbtrof Dt'puties. A severe shock of earthoueVo -1 tl-irty feconds. was extnicucul 'eatlv vf-iT-rt mori-Hig in Mistomi, Kentucky and souihrh hliiOhs reusing people from their slep. A deep sensation was creatca iu Eu-ope by Th MUwansee calamity. Tbe Daily New, of Lmdun, luids it diJiculi to uu Jsrsrmd how eonia c in sleep ni-ht u?ier night ia a t-la.es known to be dabgerous. President Art lnr gave an elaborato dinner Wednesday evening i:i hooor of General and Mrs tiranr. The party included thirty-four persons, and thirteen courses were served, with teven kincs tf wine. The social event of the winter at IndianapoUs va a reception given inursoay uigat by ex-Sen ator 3iCDe:nnia to raemt n of the LegisldPire aud political and eional friehds, to which 700 iaviuuions were is-uea. Three persons were burned to death in the fianiers- Hotel st ist. Louis Sunday. The rest of wie peopie, auotu S2) iu number, escat-ed iu their mgnt ciotriEs. in low caused by the fire amounted to aoout f:i0,C0J. Tbo floods tuEutigary forced 6.CC0 persons to auauuou tne town, or itaao, ana many were drowned m attempting t i escape. The waters nave passen over trie dike at Comorn aud flooded inecouutry lor miles around. Hon. Lot M. Morrill passed calmly awav Tburr day m ruing, at Augusta, Maiue. lie was Gover-nori-f his ö'ote for threa terms, was fire time elected to the Senate, and was s-ccreuryof the T.,-.,i. ...... .1 . . iiiuuij u.iuci v-cucrrti errant. Dr. Samuel A. Mtidd, who died Friday in Msrv laud, rrrjred tho fTsctured leg of John Wilkes txxjth alter the assasfiuation of Lincoln. f.r which hfc was se.it for life to the Dry Tortugas, but was paiuuneu oy anarew jonnson MUs Alice Livingston, tf New York, who sued a mcicbata named Heiirv Fleming lor bteach of promise, whs awai:d fc.o (0J latt week. The verd'c. was followed by cieafeuiug applaufe wbich the Court was unable to suporess. An Afsocla'ion for the Preservation of Xiagsra Falls has been formed iu New York, under the Presidency cf Howard Potter, and a bill for tne purchase of the surrounding lands will be introduced iu the Legislature at Albany. The Assistant Secretary cf the Interior has prepared a new lease of the Yellowstone Park for tie Rufus Hatch tyndieate, avoiding the monopoly feature of ihe old eontract, and fiaiag ihe ce.mpeusatiou at $2 per acre for 2.500 acre?. AtFairmmit, W. V.. FriJay. Mrs. Hettie Cunningham threw her yourjg son from th suspenslou tridtri into the Mono5fcela River, slid leaped oil he.rsetf. Hoth floated over the dam,, but were rescued end resuscitated. In his a-inual message. Governor Glick. of Kt;sas, nronouucej the policy of prohibition a failure, diverting emiirratiou. promotijg litigattou. inducing the claudestlnes use of I qnorin rluo rot;ias, ami givm? aa opportunity to busybodies io maguily their own importance. TtPedr Moore.ol Waterford, Penn., hiving been if jelled fcy a lady, emptied all the b-rrels of a revolver 1l-to his chest last Friday. While lviug iu uu undertaker's shop be sent f.i? tbe girl who bad r jectd Lis sun aud mane her pmrr.i e to marry aim should he live. ben satisfied tbat he must die, he confessed having commuted a rape for whicn Cbailes s;t. f! rd is serving a term of twenty ; ears in the pvjuitentiary. Miss Z?reM Garr?on. ore of the belles cf Sl Louis, hfc her mot"ner't residenca Inst S.tturdy wee for ihesJacred Heart Convent, iu the south ern suburbs. There was intense excitement las' Fridxy when it wfis learnel that she hud not arrived at herdcti!iail;)U. Tte ctmduct r of the street car ou which-she rodo remembers tht f ur young roughs followed in ber pata to the Convent. The relatives of Ihe missing girl reported Fiiday tveiiug that al 9 o'clock sue was brought to the "residence o her uncle ia Plre street by one of the hoodlums who abducted her, and that two others of the gr.ng fcave been srrestcd. Wheu they sei d her 'a'-t Saturday the was given chlorhrm. aud she h suffering considerably from that and (rem U;o confinement to which she wassubjected. About 4 o'clock Wednesday morning, flames appeared in tho b-soasent cf the Kewhall H jus e Milwaukee, and vith marvoious rapidity made their way to tho roof, giving nearly 'M3 persons the choice of roasting alive or leaidrg to the ley pavement The stiülng smoke drove many to the window-sills.. whore- they clung desperately for a time, bnt woro soou eompelled to let go their hold aud bo crusned on the sfdewalk. Three fruitless attempta to save life ty holding a canvas b-neaih the imperiled eueMs were made by firemeu and citizens. The servants were cut otT . f ro.n tbe stairway, but a fireman with a addor bridge rescued eight girls by taking them across the alley, one nicu sl.d down a roue of -sheets tied to a sewing machine. A dining tooia cirl rushed down the blaziug stairways to the ofiloe. In ninety rainutes tbe wails fell iu with a dt ateiti log crash. Tbe loa of life can cot ba accurately stated , but the dead are telieved to number I liu. John F. Autisdel, the principal proprietor of the house, has become insnc. me pecuniary icas will probably aggregate S300.0CO. HOMK AGAIN. Treeeirr I'wlk Safely Return ad to Kvb1. ville He II fuses to Tsvlk TU ScauaXaa of'CO. Nah villi, Jan. Ii Ex-Treasu.-or 1'olh sxrivir'l Ibis-morning in charge of officers, and Is now in custody until- he shall be admlziod to bll. lie reMs s to be in terviewed. i Tbe Graad Xtrry of Davidson Oonnty ai oon presented an Indictment agr.inrA Marshal T. Polk, tse formor Treaaarer of Tennessee, in. two connts If-r embeselemea and larceny of JSO.CCA. The Judge of the Crizsical Court is charge 1 wSth the duty ol fixing the chargo of co-sspira npon certain panics in obiAinirg funis froa I'olk, knowing it tf be turds of tbe State. Wiskuis'kw, Jau. IS. Ihe cavue 4 Colonel Marth T. Puis, the deiatvlviug Slate Trutsurer of Teuni ssee, h-cs caused Tfucsefaus ere to revive the Foandai of Dr. Uandiford, who in IsG'J was. ot- thetK!orametidiition of Andr Jonnscu then Military Governor at t hat ot, nominated j; bv President Liscolh. and cL-firmed by the 8eu a s, as feutgeon in thiArmy. Suhserjuently th Tennessee Lcnislature, sgalust the wishes of Governor Browulow, elücsed lr. 8tr.ndifird Trea.eurr oi Tent'es-ee, and he ws iutrusted, awasPck, with tie f uar.s of the State. Althoueh tho law at that time was espüdt i.i rii,niring Ktate funJsto be kept at Nashville, Dr. standiord was induced to dinosit some fo owjo of this inoucyin a N;ional Ls.k at Memphis It is supposed that he intended to let a ftW-nd use this money for speculation i i cotton, act Govetnor lirownlow, having lfarae-i tbat ta money had been taken to Memphis, sent a committer there, anrt Tccotered .0.000. Aftwsrard all cl the remainder except about 5103 OC&was recovered and rtjturned to the State, but thaexpose was so mcrc-fying that Dr. Standford resigned, and going ta his home ia Urccn County, laet Teunc:-

see, made his will .nd then committed suicide by tatlcg laudanum. This occurred la Ivo. He wis sueetedta t vJoAnR Henry, ot KnoxTille. as Treasurer, acd no scandal followed inoDt th ctate officials at h'asn-'dhe uuiir psT, when Cofflptrr.Her fTobi t resJgL ed his office, upon y-ay-"fctof 112 an to Lm bv a .Nash vi e stock brcaer, who is one of Pol k's rxndni,et- O wing to a more recent law. by wbich ibe Trv surer was allowed to CJencMl ftate f unoi In Sasbx "U'e. Memphis, and Lnoxvihe. Poik was enabled to conceal tu operations until his rabtzzle-me-it b Vatne fcuch a to naturally expose bis peculauons.

Josh BiIin!Ts Mrra- "'it . rlear rnn. shknee for Klid eximfort comes a Ti old shu." Ht? probably neverenOred with cough or coli, otherwise he wonld have rtfeired to Dr. Bull's Co-agh Syrup as being ak a good thing to secure relief and comfort. On cf the largest wf thlUVtn, rntn in Ihe United statp is loeateti at Marb.' ehead, Mass., end isowaed ant? .'rnanatpd hr. James J. Ii. Gi-rgory. Mr. Girtory has ear red a reputntim fecoivl to non threm hout every Start in the Tnion. ofstllin? the - ost I r"I,at)1 sds that ean iWÄib v be obtan "it 1. - Notice hii adverasemen in another . MiWar CnvndmotVri taught their daughters that "astitch in timtv rsvesnme. A pill m time fa? m not only nine, hut oftiime aa incalrulable amount of sufTenrg as well. An occasional dose cf Lr. Pierces ?-ellets rLittle SjCrarKjoated Pi!s), to cleacse the stomach-and bowels, not only prevents diseases, hot eften hroaV t up sudden attacks when taken in time. By arcpgists. Ye call attention to th adveTtiaemont in another column af 1). M. rry Co., Detroit,. Mich., the grcst seednen, wboso mammoth e?tablisbraent rs one of the eighta of the chief city of Michigan. Tbey do the largest business in their trade in the Uni-rsl States, reaching even across the Atlantic and Parin jOc sans. Their seeds have become known over the entire civilised world for purity and fertility, and have pained for 'hem tin enviable reputation. Their Annual Seed Catalogue just issued for replete with information and beautifully illustrated, will be sent free on application. Relioves ti:d cores ! :.-1 i y s j.-'jj!ij',',i,';Ggyii;. jfcicsSaW)";; RIIKClTATISir, Neura'.shi, Scistlca, Lumbago, XIACKAC3IE. IIEADAt lit, TOOTHACHE, SORE TnnOJT. QTTIXSV SWET.L1XG3. SPHAIX.1, Sortsess, C;s, Bruises, rncsTa rrrs, nrnxs. w i.t. And ad ctlier bethly aches aid pains. F1FTT CUTS A B3TTLL Sold by all Dnisrcisrs and Dealers. DtreaUous la 11 ianguuges. The Charles A. Vrcler Co. (Saaomn to A. VCSEUB t CO ) &IH as :: yü :.äiÜtHBiM 1 u....,s'ii,,.. ; l,r 'wauiwiti säisjsiii'M . r jty. V 1 1 7 T' 1 "1 rj"TTvrTTtj, V; - . ! .mrirjjiwliiinfj i : ! IH II I' :; .llui..iil ' HI if , h I. ' I. Ik i "ii. '(... Baltimores Jldr. . A. tf & mm ill f. !! ll!f:f:ll n:ti 17 u .J C io. If i ' I i; W I: !!! mm Every Corset is warranted f atis&ctrry to its wearer in every war. or the money will be relundeel b;r the person from whom ii was be-Tjis. Thj.r.MTCorvtn-pnATiiped by cur lest!'.? phyfclaaa not I -,' " to -earer, ands-otlorvnl 1t iadrra as tue ' Ufct comforuOila aal pi-riect CttUi Corwt evar tnj3' raiCES, by Mall, Prtc Vuli t HeaUa Pi-racrTlBB. l.&O. Scir-Ada.tm, 1 Akdcuiaal (extra keary) t.OO. Kuralac, Dcaltk Prescrvlna: fflne euUl 2-t0. Pars gklrt-Supportlnc, il-T.. f evMle by lcaclnc Retail Dealers CTerrwker. CHICAGO COltSCT CO., Ciifiaco, ZU. IT DOES THE WORK! And has never been advertised to do arjrtfcig It wonld not accomplish. Rend th fallowing from BaCalo, X. Y., De ta O., aud E iria. 111.: BuftaIO. N. T, Jn 7. 1SS2. G3S7S My little boy, two years old, was äffe 'tod with rheumatism in his Itil leg, i-reming to bo-completely paralysed from tlie kip-joiut downward. For four months he-was utterly incapable of wslking or usicg hi linib and we looked upon the i-oor httle fellow as beirg a cripple ior life. We bad two dincreit doctors to attend him. but they could do- nothin for bira. aud we tried everything we cxxill think -1j or tuet we were advised - io do, without hia cottin? any relief. Finally we were rseomiseDded ti trv Dr. i homas' Eclectrio Oil, aud- in ten days the little follow coild walk alone, and now be can rnn about as lively and rprighüy as any child cf bis age. Yours respectful y, T. H. MOT-ISOy. 212 Fourth RurTilo, X. Tf. Messrs. Sargen Bros., druggists.. Delta. Ohio. In I ordering aquan'Jty of Thcrtas' Kelts ti to Oi). write ,tbat trtev n. ver sold anything tha t-ve such uuiversRi sstts.action in cuticri couaxa, colds. .Bronchitis, KhcaimaUsmXeuralg, K. E. Baich. Tbrin. 111., writes- "After trvina: dozens of patut liolcxata, without relief, for a rheumatic a:id stltT knee. I -feel l- havt 'struck oil at last;' for aAer u-ing thrte boateof Thomas" KelectricOll. iara prerared ;t say it la the best, application 3 have ever uaed. sold by all druggists. Enclose a.three-cer.i rjostae- ftaatp to FosTin, Willi rn i Co , Bu faio. X. Iffor a aet of their fancy liihonraph picture cards. Baki.r, JIohd t Hr..vci.'6x:s Attomeyr. for plaiutLi STAT3 OF IXDV.XA. M.tr n Coanty, I a th jr?uf-erior Wourt t Itarion Cotimy .ai the State ( itlndiana. No. 3jMiO. RtHimNo. Tt ComplHin'...o (o-eciosa mortjagori r-il -stat. Hen i v R. Bob 4. Truwiw, va. CLar!e i. Salter, riora e J. Sa tsr. ct al. Be A known 'iir.t oa l&e I6th day of Hit tnber 1SS2 .ibe above i.uaed vlalntirl'. by his. attorneys, hlewj m the ofice o the Clerk of I'm Sttjiiotr Co'jtt.f Marian C'ttuT. in tbe State i Indiana, his ioruplf.iii agains the aliove tuiaied ilelendanv., and tbi said f laintiis hart t also fi'ed ia ofu Court, tn s d S'tperiori'ourt, lie efadavliol .kirvieten psrsoi vhowing that W1 OeieudaVt, Ciarlt;s W. t-ait r said. Horace J. Sier, are neeessarv rartlcs dt fndkiit'to said coap'.sint; tlüt its .object is ttsnfor a lien, beir p. fr the forecloaare of a saortrasie tin realesta.w in Marion Coun ty, Indiana: f at Raid Charles SV. Salter Is not a resident f th State cf 'odlsna, and tkat tbe resident of saw Horace J, Stüter upon Cilhjeut i jquiry i unknown. Now. therr-fAre. by ordot of said Court, said defendnsts bv-t above n'aned, vis., craries W. Salter and Htr-tco J. Slt'r, resicticlv. are btrvy notitied of the Cling and pendency of said complaint egalnst them, and that utilecs they npper-j and answer or devour thereto at tie cul.lng of said cause on the 2d '.ny of Apxii. lsvj. the same being the lirst judicial day i,l a term of ss-id Court, o be beun and 'jel l at the Court Horse in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday" in April, 1SV3. complaint and the matters ana things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined la thir absence. ja.ui'w5w siosW u. McLaix, cierk.

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