Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1883 — Page 4

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THE INDIANA STAt. SEFT1NEL WEDNESDAY MAT 9, 1883.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 0.

BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ladJuanatpolla Bmllnel for DaOly, ;day and WwWy KdltHma. iuit. paUrered by carrier, per week "jsVQy, tndudln Sunday, per week a sa 2lT, per animai, by mail aooo i-HT. iter annual, by nail. Including 8unday, 1t mn 11 00 Cy, delivered by carrier, per ananrs ,, , oo any.daiiveTed by carrier, per annum, la tfltiClnc 8nnday.. folly to newsdsaleza, per copy BCHJAI. loa Jay edition of eighty-four column. V saoay Beniiuel. by carrier. To sew fleaSen t fc per copy. WMKLY. CO a bo Vfaekly, per annum. .n oo n9 pottage on rabeorlptlons by mail prepaid y the puHiaher. Hewsdaslars supplied mt three cents ! copy MMajte or other cbamsa prepaid. Xntere as seoond-cUsa mattet it tha tortoltce At Iadlaaapoua, Ind. Flkida has no Republican newt papers. It looks as if. a Democratic erJenator of Inditna has -more influence with the Adn.inistrati t than a present fßepublicaa Sect tor. Aw Die; o3 pronounced tlrt best of the health resorfc. of the Pacific'toast, as faT as Ery and faable climate is concerned, by recent inveBtijrator. Ah Ergfcau doctor has ound out that a 'certain onre for rheumatism is total abstinence from food. It that's so. we do pet appose tLere is a case öl rheumatism in til Ireland. Ah exchange says the amount of gold now in use in the -world is estimated at $G00.0OC,00O. If the eetimate is correct, the United States have their full share el the p re c iocs metal. Govsasoa Bctleb uncapping Republican Tewksburys in Massachusetts and Hon. W. P. Fiehback shaking up Republican "high officials' in Indiana are among the notable events of the times. JTki Khedive of 'Egypt employs tvre physicians, one for his harem and one for his horses. The harem M. D. receives $3,000, and the horse doctor $9,000 a year which shows that the Khedive's hear, is-wltn his ; treasures. I r Mr. Carlisle, of Kentucky, favors takicg the tax off of whisky, tobacco and beer, and making up the deficiency by increasing 'the tariff tax, the difference between his ; policy and that of Mr. Randall's is not worth discussing. Thk New Orleans Picayune is of the opinion that Bob Ford has no more right to the title of a dramatic star than Mrs.' I angtry ; :and now the question arises whether Bob Ford or Freddie is called upon to take the iTicayune man's ecslp? IIox. William Evarts has been invited to- orate for-NewYork City on the occasion of the opening of the Brooklyn bride. It is thought, if' the bridge is strong enough to bear one of Evarts'-cpeeches, that Birn urn's -jfTir to pay $3,000" for the privilege of escorting " Jumbo over the structure will -be accepted. Tax regular or standing Army of theUr ited State numbers .25,000 men, and last year it is stated that the desertions numbered -3,7-11. -Except to fight ahandtul of unruly Indians, the United States has no ose for a regular Army, and it is a great pity tLat the ofi'ccrs do not resign in the ratio that soldiers desert Ins gang are endeavoring to get rid of "Pink" Fishback. They want a mac that does not write open letters revealing the weaknesses, corruptions and rascalities of t the Republican party. They will probably i find .him, but then they can not so easily ifind incorruptible and brainy men. Cowever the "grand old party" has grown eo demoralized that they are not needed. Tux authorities of New York City are now . called upon to wrestle with the lotthsorae dlseas&koovn as leprosy. The existence of the malad in that city is no longer doa'c-i-.ed..and. as might be expected, has caused .no little c'arn. An eminent New Yosk physician aeys leprosy is "en the increase," and that "seclusion is the only way i clamping it out." A movement is on foot to have Congress at its next session esttj.')3h avNuiocal . I azaretto where lepers can be sent and ke pt from coming iu contact with the oetälde world. The disease can be coaununiof ted to Leal thy persons. . It is in coxa iile and is certain to kill its vicV.ms. Tmjt Mitchell Mail, published et Mitchell, Dakota territory, in itä issue:! Aprils, contains, well written article on i the home stead policy, which has b-jen of cntold adranta ta the pec pie of the country, and dor the inauguration of the policy bestows rsha-rgestahare of the credit upon lion, .leorgs Vyf ulian, of Indian, and the Jate President cf the United &ates, Andrew Jcban. Xhe Mail says: The sopie ! the Watt, then, oa e muck to the raea ?lujere instrunvcr-tal In sees ring to.rs the hotvesfa&i polity. Xet jit, then. tho w os apprecCatfca for thilr labors la the oaoze of hucanlty bf racking ta their noory a suitable menumen.. c lie p' say that tae great -s?eat la taeir mosuuonv This Is true Kansas, Nebraska,. T akota. Xintoua.4Q! other utea and Territories, will ever ucain a lasting maiiujne at V their memory, buihe.erctIon of a marble monument here, In er otracitr,.ls right and proi er. and we iope that ta woi commenced artll coatlane: itbat all ho 4 aw scelved theboaeflt of a free iome, not etuy In i)ivloa Ceunty, not only la iKakota, but taaouhaot erery State and ferrftory, will coatrlMte thlr mite toward perpeuiati as the memory these men for the iniereet fcey tock In aecnrlng to co many millions f peofZe ibeveat blessiog we sow enjoy. It is gratifying to know that ouasterairoku of statesmanship are greteullr renembeed by the people, particularly tace who ivc directly benefited by them, as also, a ?i)osition to rear monuments to thx men whv prescience saw from afar the blessings in be derived. Andrew Johnson, full of year nd honors, has gone to his rest. Mr. Jaliai i tili with uf, and having devoted Li energies, years ago, to securing for coming gen eridona cheap land, than which there is no boon within the gift of governments raor pricele, he is cow

working with the same patriot heroism to rescue from the gracp of Rreedy and eoulless corporations millions of acres which they

claim, but to which they have no title. "We hope the monument id.ea will be earned out. The homestead policy whlok Mr. Julian championed .s worthy of a monu ment as enduring a?, the pyramids. THOSE "HOB OFFUJIA.I.S." Hon. W. r. Fi aback has been a long time In the Repub'can party. He inowi its bosses knowp, their methods, their ambitions and scb .mes. He ia a gentleman of intelligence and intrgrity. K is now a Republican of I ciaL He tell tke people that in 1SS0, so ething more than two years ago. Republic ns, now "high officials," connived at crint 1iere in Indiana, tnder the leader ship of he vulgar villain, Ex-Senator Dorsy, w tnzh ahould have eent the whole gang, ft K pnitpntiarv. Cvervbody has a pre itycorrect idea wtieae "high ofSclals" ar5. llr. Fishback tells the crimes they committed or "connived" at, such as bribing voters and bribing el ection officials to BtirE" ballot-boxes ad falaify elecüon re turne, and aid the escape of arrested feiOas. Theee infamous crimes were committed here fn Indianapolis by republican bosses, who hare been rewarded with lucrative offices. Kot a Republican organ in the State dare detj the charge. lTot a Republican organ dare arraign Mr. Fishback for his utterances. The Journal is totally demoralized, and the Times' attempts to break the force of Mr. Fisbbact's indictment by soft soap Fiahback'a arraignment of the Republican bosses of Indiana is -simply terrific, crushing, burning, blistering annihilating. It is dynamite er damn;ghit, and yet, notallepublican orzan dare chirp. They are compelled to stand and take the pelting which would make an averag donkey kick; an7 mule, less than 100 years of age, smarting under such excoriations as Mr. Fishback has visited upon the Republican bosses "high officials" of Indiana would at least bry. Kot so with the Republican bosses. Mr. Fishback stands up the conniving gangrith Dorsey, the Star Route thief, at the head. He prods then, knocks them down and mops them around in the presence of all the people; stands them up and cries "behold these high oftcia'.s who have been rewarded for conniving at crimes that should ntve 6ent them to the Penitentiary!" Now it is proposed that these Republican "high officials" ßhall again shape the policy of the Republican party in Indiana. The people will not permit them again to triumph by "bribing election officials to stufT ballot-boxes and falsify election returns" to carry Indiana for Republican nominees. The people believe that Mr. Fishbsck has told the truth, and the dumb silence -of such organs as the Times and Journal confirms their faith in the verity of his statements. LOGAN'S ZONI RANCH. Senator John A. Logan has a son-in-law by the name of Tucker, who holds the position of Paymaster in the Army. This man Tucker was able to inform Logan that a chance for a big speculation was open in the land of iLe Zunis (zoon-yees-; in New Mexico. It seem? tint In surveying the reservation of the Zunis a mistake r) was made by whtcn the poor Indians were deprived of two or three springs, without whicb their reservation would be -entirely valueless, as it would make it impossible for them to irrigate their alkali lands and raise food crops of any deFcription. The Zunis number about IrOOO bouIs, and their reservation is small. They are a remarkable people and have inhabited their country for 'centuries. The Spaniards found them it ipossev sion of their valley three centuries aodahalf ago, and permitted them to remain 'unmo lested with ample territory for a? their wants. They are peaceable, having never killed a white man, and boast rf their loyalty to the Government, and yet, John A. Logan, a United States Senator of the Republican pursussion, was quick to 'take advantage of a mistake and rob theee inof fensive aborgines, cot only of their land, but cf all lh:r springs of water, and reduce them to starvation or compel them to seek a new home. The greedy Logan placed his paw oniVlOO acres of the Zani reservation, and notwith. Standing Le wus advised of the great wrong he was doing, TucLr, his 6on-in-law, held on to the steal, and preparations were aoUve to make pciession permanent. Fortunately the Zunis had an active and devoted friend in the person of Mr. Frank CushiDg. ProcnjU steps were taken to make Logan let go, .od now, by a proclamation of President Arthur, justice has been done the Zunis, and Logan has lost his ranch. It will doubtless appear, if Logan's contemplated Jarceny is ever investigated, tbxt the Department of the Inte rior was mixed up with tho matter. Tucker yean now look on. lor another rancu tor his daddy-in-law beyond the Zani reservation. . C Ulli .WTi:s. T i kre is a feraaJe barber ia Haley, Idaho, who msea from t-0 to 23 a day. She is pretty, and charges four bits, tar a shave, whUd the male tonor!al artiiU get but two. ILz. Misk tee tits ev, ia a Kaefcie Court, that he regarded Mlu Mbit a"it as slightly bad tempered. Che ioviedlately cried nut that hex7as a liar, and Cfcrew terself cpon hlti. pnlling bis whiskers and acratcalrg his face. Ti-e verdict of 'the Jury waa la iharcaay with My. link's opiaioa. TJtr Italian Dtake of Xrlvatia hui&iived a public add real to all I tall aa Catholics, -nrginc them to cgasjre a pilgrimtye to Koaic for next autuamn. The Duke iajr "We owe thoiPope a demonsiirkm which aoil compeaateblu for so much a?ring aad pmes to him tLat the true Italy U with Aim." It haa Via aatlvf&torily demonctcated gjat Iowa gitit, can run, a fircvip runaway honea, and tcaro off bjirglara, aad new comes tie bokl announcement ibat they can! eep a secret. A. exchange know two youcglavUes who luew of lüe Supreme Court decuJon In the amendment1 , case two wbole.dayt before li was annouaeed and never toll. A JaE.Nciixiir kM recently sour deeply down iatOtatLtlcs in wgarrt to uiateht His fic tfhow that an Kagliekman burns eight matches a day, a 8wede nine, a German ven and a Frenchcaan flfteea. The number of matches eoQinmcd In Eirope every year amonats to 2.C0C,OW.000. Nobody it likely to dispute thce figure. rat first telegraphic message ever text by one Instrument aud recorded ly another was over a jhort line erected in New York by Professor Vors 1u13o7. Itre&ds: "Attention, the Universal By Klagdoaia. E.igat Wheel!" Thla waa Are fenrn after he had betan work en it, and aeren years before the line between Washington aud Baltl-1 more was erected. The latter was completed on ( the first day of the IConrentlon in Baltimore at j which James K, 1'c-lk iras ncmlaaM for the Frei

Henry. The first ur!fe wu: What hath OOd wroucnt," lgned Fanoy EUiwonh, a daughter of one of taenninwno was polntedotu"te lug aa craay aa ol Morse "

Fred Bean, a young Iowa f aim er, dealred a wlf6,btdl4nrtUkeafancy to tl girls of his neighborhood. He aaplred to aometklng different. and wrote to tin Indian Afcetit in Dakota, lnqnirlog whether a reasontWy good-looking sqaaw oald be oUlned. An exchange of letters aad photographa ensued, aad he Is aoon to be taarrced t ) the datghter of a Sioux -Chief. Tirajtc la a historical Kante of long standing aa to herw the United 9tatea acquired l'a dUe to the territory included in the present limits of the Stateef Oregon. General Francis A. Walker, in the Statistical AtVas, published In connection wltk the census of 1570, marked it as a 'part of the Louisiana parcharc made by Jefferson in lt t, but the acCBrac7-of that statement ba since been questioned. The principal aaterity for Tegardlng Oregon as a part of the Louisiana pur ehaae is the fact that it waa so marked in a map f re pa red by Barbe-MarbaU, the negotiator of the treaty on the part of France. On the other hand, in his history of the treaty, tie xpreasly states that the Cnlted States Government did not parcbace the territory referred to, bat acquired it by a simple act of appropriation. A CENTrarago four passengers joarneylng from London to Paris by the lumbering coach and the tedious sloop were discussing the different mooes by which the English Channel might becroeaed more expeditiously. Their nataea were Mont golfler, tie talloonist; Arptnd.the lamp mann facturer; Rebellion, the great rarlgfaa manufac turer of paper, and Sir John Sinclair, the statis tician, and their conven&tira is described la the latter's published correspondence. A bridge of boats was the suggestion of one, rue balloon was the proposal of another. Sinclair then burst in with the remark. "What do yon think of a tun nel?" At this idea the four Toyagers werehlgbly amused and at once proceeded to dLcass its prtctieabillry. The result of the discussion was that, although the lrksomecess ol the Journey wai relieved by Sinclair's id -.a ant the criticisms which it provoked, tne feasibility of coastrucUcg so large a tunnel was negatived. Thk name of rbaali, by which the world designates the Dublin Park, made almost a household word since the atcrder therein of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke, has so connection, in this case,Ufctbe fabled Arabian bird. A great many years ago, before Dublin was the city it is now, and long before Anglo-Saxon became the speech of the people, there was a min eral spring on the ground. It waa celebrated far and near for its efficiency In curing various ailment, aud for want of a more classic il or more scientific name, the na&iyes called it, in their own sweet Celtic tongue, Fhm Chsge "Beautiful Water." The title clcng to it until civilization established boarding schools and other educational stepping stones to progress, and in conre of time some College Professor or Cntveivity tutor gave a 6eml-clasic twist to the plain old Irish name, so that since then, Dublin's great breathiog place has been known as Pßemz Park, except to the grim old Celtic p triotic tcio r who believe that its o.'inal title is not only more aucicnt but more mellltluoua than its heathen substitute. Sanford'a Ginger for lots of sleep. The Martinsville Republican is evidently talking in its bleep when it says: If there were an extra session of the Leplnlat are the Democrats would repeal the metropolitan police bill. The thing dov?n't work at all lue they thought it would. To which the Eloomrield Democrat gives answer as follows: The Legislature would do no men a thing. It works exactly as iLe Democratic HenatoM and Representatives ""-Id upon the floor of the House It would work. The fact Is the Republicans see that by opposing a non-partisan police they put their foot ia it a little tio deep to pull out, and now they undertake to lie out. The woods will ring with Hannah's bulldozing record beforo ISM. and a'l li expert Republicans can hatch up will not save them. The New York Tribune finally giveth utterance to an opinion on the Tewksbury horror. It says: The Issue generate at Tewksbury does not threaten to develop into Presidential dimensions. If Tewksbury and its horrors had been revealed from Alabama or South Carolina our esteemed New York contemporary would easily have built a two-column argument again the election of the next nominee of a National Democratic Convention. Beatty's Organs for Only M.. Every reader of this paper should at once carefully read the unparalleled offer of Hon. Daniel F. leatty, of Washington, N. J., made to them in this issue. Mayor Beatty oners a beautiful cabinet organ, one of the latest styles, guaranteed, for only $1.1, provided you accept the conditions, of advertisement and order before May 27. If yon do not need an organ it will be a good paying investment to order cne to sell again. Mr. Deatty has just been re-elected Mayor of his city for the fifth successive term. This is proof of his popularity among tnoe who know him best The sales of the Beatty organs are upward of 20,000 per annum, and steadily increasing, making en aggregate business of about & ,000,000 annually. He deserves bis world-renowned success, as no one ever found him wanting in all the U1i&catiors tbst go to make an honorable, suecttbful business man. The New York Tribune's Washington letter regarding the recent bloody aflair at Harrodsburg. Ky., says: Amorg his fellow-mombers of the riouteon both sides Mr. Thompson is a great favorite, and meh of ihim an are tn WafbiuRton were deeply aoYcted by the news of the nhooting to-day. Aitjor McKinley, of Ohio, said: "I have often heard of Thompson's killing men, but somehow I would hardly believe it. Manr a time I have noticed him on the near of thefous-e always so quiet, pleataot and gentlemanly that 1 could not perauado myself to the taought thst he wool J or could kill a man. I know him very well and 1 like bin. He has more friends on our side than any other Democrat I know of in the Uoue. Yet I have always found Thoccrson to be a persistent man in debate, and, wh'.lehe has a gentle eye, he hen also determined cne. :I am sorry for his misfortune." . When ex-Ropresentatlve Butterworth, of Cincinnati, heard the tews te exclaimed: "Oeat od, is impossible? Are yoc not jestirg? While I have heard no particulars of the killing, I beKeve in my fceart that PhtP Tt Mpron would not hAe done this deed if he titd not sincerely believe Uatfce was an outraged man." The moon next month will be worth looking at frequently. The astrenomer of the Providence Jturnal says: Tne May noou fulls on theülauat twenty-aevea mUiutcs past iK) o'clock lu the evening. The waning moon is in conjunction with Venus on the 4th. and on the same mornkig, four hours later, with Mars,4:bowing bow near the planets ate tocaoh other. On the 6t, the moon, four hours old. lain conjunction with Keptune. On the 7th. at noon, the one-day-old neeent is very near fevn. beingciphteen tn Lautes v.nrth. Tbe moon sets then aUa-quarter after 8 -o'clock, and under tbe beet conditions of atmosphere and sky, planetandercfcentisiay possibly beaeen, though the moon trawelsao feat ther will then toe several degrees aart. On the 8th the noon pej-s her respects tfl Mercnry, on&he lth to Jupiter, and on the 16th to ifrnnns. The study of the moon's conjunctions with the lane's afToode an (nteretlng aa well ( an ay way of imprealng apon the memory their relative poäiUon iu regard to the sua and the earth. 4 The Pittsburg Dispatch rays: Indiana's muuiclpal ehwtlons this week were so badly mixed that no one has attracted to tell from the returns how &ae 6 täte will go aext year. Gammon! The drift was altogether this year in favor of the Democratic party, whenever you read about matters beieig "badly mixed" just after an election in Re publican papers you are safe in bei ting all you are worth that tbe Democracy are on top. Hon. Bill Flint, Life Senator of tbe Dominion Parliament, Bellerille. Ontario. Canada, writes: "I tried St. Jacobs Oil for ague in ray face and tooth ache. It acted like a charm. A few times rubbine with it took away all soreness atd pa'n; Ur better than having them drawn at the ge of fleventj'scven.".

NEWS OP TUE WEEK.

Aa earthquake shock was experienced, at Hel ena, Moauua, shortly before noon Friday. ' Tbere have been 132 National Banks organized during tbe pat six months, their aggregate capital being IU.968.C00. Joshua Glfford. a wife murderer, aced seventywen, waa last week enteuced to be hanged on June 21 at Oswego, J. Y. The Pennsylvania Legtrlature has enacted a law prohlbtttp th perloratoc ol any play reprekduoi oioucal cnaraciera. Nearly all of the bustnes i prt of the town of Brownsbom, Tex., but red Fllay nUlht Loss, between S-iO.OoO aad KM.eoO. Hon. William E. Chandler. Serretarr of tbe Nary, has been called to Concord. N. II. , by tne serious Illness of his mother. Mrra Clark Gaines has obtained a v.rdict cf tl.02.VO67 against tbe city of New Orleans, the matter having been ia litigation lue 1S37. A marriage has been arranged between the hereditary Prince of Anbalt and tbe second daughter of the Crown Prince of Utxniaoy. ACoaventiou of free-thinkers of the United states and Canada is to be held at Rochester X. Y.. beginning August 9, and continuing five aaya. General Diu and party, bavin? arrived at home from their tour trt the I'nited States, were ac corded au eotaustasttc welcome la tbe City o Mexico. Natalia Moeller, sct?d forty-five, has been awarded tl.ceo damage by a Jury at Oregon, 111 against David Bonner, aged sixty, fjr breach of promikO. The spruce trees ia the Aroostook district of Maine are dying from some unknowu cause, and owners of forest of spruce are muca troubled in consequence. Ju(Ue William W. Woods, of the Indiana 8u pre me Court, be been appointed to succeed Gen eral Ureham aa Judge ol tbe Called States Circuit court ol inaians. Tnree murderers were hanged Friday last, tJz: John Lee (colored), at Gainesville, Flori Jav; D T. Walker at Trentou. Georgia, ana Kobert Butler al Columbia, LouUlana. Frank Mann, at Oiforl, Mass., shot Vrn. Mary E. Moore and then killed himself. The latter waa suing for a divorce and meanwhile receiving the attentions of Manu. Union City, Ind.. eighty mile from Indianapolis, was visited by a great coullagrailon. Friday night, dettroviuir th principal portion of the town. Loss about 200,000. Ellis H. rhlpps. who stole the roof off the Philadelphia Alms House, of which he was Superintendent, ba bwn found guilty on an Indictment charging him with forgery. Two children of William Jackson, of Bailey's Harbor, were burned to death in the family retideuce early Wednesday morning. They were aged seven and twelve jears. Joaeph Bork, the defaulting City Treasurer of Buffalo, has been sentence 1 to five year' imprisonment In the Auburu Penitentiary. The amount of his embezzlement was 1 17,000. Bradlaagh, having been sfrain repulted in an effort to secure the teat In Parliament to which he has been twice elected, has decided to visit his constituent; aad formally resign. Governor Cleveland has signed the bill repealing what have been called "The Sunday Bine Laws." which proved o obnoxious to a large class of citizens iu New York snd Bixnklyu. The Cabinet is believed tobe discussing the subject of extradition, tbe state Department seals Its lips, and correspondents for all the leading English newspapers have flocked to Washington. A colored man named John Blizzard died near Ceutervil'e, O.. at tbe aeof 125 y cht. According to reliable source" of informatiou he was burn lu 175. iu Norfolk, Va. He tame to Ohio In 1810 Three little children were struck by lightning. Sunday, while walilng nndernn umbrella during a thunder storm st Winoca. Minn. Two of item were Instantly killed, and the third partially paralyzed. Tbe oldest living graduate of Wet Point Military Academy i.t ex-Governor Joshua Baker, of Louisiana, v no graduated ia 1318, when twenij" four jears old, and who served ou Jackson's fctatf at New Orleans in 1S15. The Secretary of the Navy has officially decided that the New York Min aud Herald, the Boston Herald, Philadelphia Recoid aud Baltimore fiuu have a larger clioulatloa thaa any other paper in their respective cities. A po.iceman from Bloomlngton. 11!., fell among thierts In Cincinnati, and lost 81,000 in a gamollog house. The disturbance lo created iu endeavoring to recover hi money caused bis arrest for disorderly conduct. The valise of Msjor Wasson, Paymaster to the Army, robbad on tao Texas Pacific tn-Ju, has twea found cut opeu and its couieaU gue. T tramps with 4a ü) in gold and large bill lu tnelr possesslju have b?eu arrested. Mrs. Angeliquo Blake, a Creole of Martinique, is suing for the recovery of property In Brooklyn, New York, con'Wlug of housea aad lot of the value of tUO.OCJ. which she alleges was fraudulently conveyed out of her possesion. An explosion of gas I t a coal mine at Wilkebarre. Pa., Friday last, killed two me a. Many tombstones in aa adjsceut cemetery were overturned by tbe force of the explosion, which oc curred six hundred feet below the surface. The Supreme Court cf Massachusetts has refused to release from thePenlu-tmary Charles Freeman, who killed his child in 1S79, while laboring under religious excitement. Tb application aamadd on tne ground that he la now a s'.ue man. Fifty memberj of the Pennsylvania Legislature who Kerved in the Uulou Army la the War of ice Rebellion lastFridar visited the scene of th bat tles before Petersburg. Va. They were welcomed to the city of Petersburg by Senator M shone. Paymaster Wasson, of the United States Army. was robbed last week of his valise, containina $ 0.000 destined for paying tbe troops on the Kio Grande frontier, as he waa rldius from Fort Worth to Blgrjprines. oa the Texts Faclnc IUI road. A dramatic reader who traces her ancestrv to a brother of a gentleman who was once Vice Presi dent of the tutted Htate, has brought suit for fJO 000 against a newspaper of Nashville, Teun., for unfavorably cniizlua her profeanlonal acoamnUshiaenta. George Brisbane, a retired millionaire, seventyone years old. wa arretted in Brooklyn undav on a charge of libelling Kedilia Brlvhane, wile of nisDrotcer. ice family was lelt a large amount nf-proptrty, aud the brothers have beeu in UtigaKau over it ior -iofj years. Ex-State Treasurer Polk, of Tenne&tee. was rearrested Tbursdn) at Nashville, uon au order ef me court oaea uooa suspiciou that he was aoout to ieve theity, and because his securities were oi aouDUtu wortu. Mr. Poik was moit hoe pitably entertained by the Sheriff. vtimam a. bearunt. lor the past six yesrs sisyoroi tue envoi vincennes, lud., commuted hiiicideat his residence. VVednesdar. bv f,hoir hitr himst-llfirrt la the breist and then through his riiht temple. Dei-pondency resulting from bust EbMi reverse wa ilia occasion of the act. There is no proof that the pork which produced tiichluiasis In fourteen soldiers attached to the ghrrison of Tilsit, Ueima'jy. was Irora the United miiwi. i ne only tact in the case that waa ar cur tained 1 that the meal waa not Issued to the soldiers as rations, but was procured oauids tne barracks. President Dillon claims that lEtcad of the Union Pacific Kailroad Company beinp indebted to the .United ritatea -Government t !,C1M Wl, the Government owon thevComtiany t2,7?,fe.:9 The discrepancy arises from a did'ereuce cif opinion at to what constitutes a fair compensation for carrying the malls. The steamer Grappler, plyirg between Pcget Sound and Alaka, and carrying over lu Bataten ger, mostly Chinamen, fioox fire fjur aiilcsoff Seymour Narrows lasi Thursday. A panic eusued, and a majority of those ou board jumped Into the sea. Jt la supposed that fully sixty Chinamen were uro a ned. f, William A. Campbell, a New York tu ill! on aire. suing for a divorce in a New York Coutt for the purpose of beading off a decree of separation obtained by his wife in a Georeia Court, over whtcn judge presided with wnoai tne la said to nave been unduly Intimate, and who awarded the wife $15,000 lu cash and 110,000 a year alimony. Among the many reasons asalzned for Geneial Brum's resignation of the Internal Revenue CommlsslonerdDin U the statement that an Listeru to bacco manufactuslnK concern hss made him an ortr f S-jO.oOi) pr annum to conduct iia buKlna with theinurual iunenue bureau, and especially in relation to the aCjutment of the rtbtte on tne tobnc30 tax. The Washington Gai?tte wants Che President to imaaedtatbly declare war against England in bbaUof the suflering Irwh people. Jl reads him a lively lecture, recalls his Irish father, and charges him with a negtcot or those who are "blood of his blood." Altogether tbe attack Win the strong est terms yet applied to tut Pre Meat oy the prtss of either party. Mary I.Mnpe. ths wife of a farmer of Jtloomirsrton. Du Page county, waa outrageously assaulted bv a tramp while alone in ker house It Friday. She descrioul her assailant, who was puraued and captured by neighboring fanners, and wtio gave his name as William Burke. There was inus disposition to lynch the nan, bit he was at lat surrendered to the law oiucers. Mrs. Lampe Is in a critical condition. Atrents of the Postoffice Department yesterday made a descent upon two establishments carry ing on a private Postonic bnslneas in New York, the two concerns delivering about 40,000 lettea daily on the penny post plan. Over 20,000 letters and packages were seized. Xhe penalty for send ing a letter through such a concern Wloo, while those who conduct tbe business aro liable to a flaeof f 150 for each violation of the law. Otbrr coDcerna of the same sort will be dealt wit a to-day. The President of the Louisville, New Alton? and Chicago Kailroad Company has Issue! an order directing the cessation of all unncce'itry work on cunday. The order states that effort '

will be made to abrogate mall contracts that lxvolva the necessity oi Sunday Ualoa, ar taat in futare no excursion tia'.cs wlU be run ow xun days, even to ramp ro:-eiiog grounds, and promises all possible consideration to uch of the employee a have oorieiious scruples agalua Bunday work. Indictments tor murder were fount at Dublin, Thursday. agilnt.t John Walsh. vbo recently arrived tathta country from France: P. J. Sheridan, of the Irish Nation, New Vor, and Peter Tynan, commonly known as No. l, who Is supposed to be iu the United Stater. It It expected a demand will speedily be made upon this Government for the extradition of these men. who aire alleged to have been t the head of the container

that malted in the Püo alx Park murders a year ago. a number ci other indictments wereremrucu wcs.HBi perrons caargea witn mu.uer or conspiracy m ireiana. General Crook, In a telestram to Army head quarters, promises to ouserre the treaty stipula tioa with Mexico, but inUmates tbat he baa assurances from tho State G veroment of Koaora and Chibushua that, should his troops cross the border la parmut of the hostile Apaches, such action will not be regarded as a violation of the treaty, a u vices irosa trie earder stat that Geueral Crooi crossed the frontier with the command on April 26. leaving guards with orders to permit no on a bearing orders for him to follow. The Indianas are forty miles from Guadeloupe, la the Sierra Mad re, where It will be dim cut to reach them. a. Milwaukee telegram of Saturday aays: The uoTernmeni, in its April report. vlacn tbe condition of Kentucky wheat at 8 J. Ohio 70. Michiean 9 1, Indiana 73. Illinois 60. Missouri 3 and Kansas a. The various SUte Departments cf Agriculture, In late report, in which tbey make Mav cs ti mates, place Ken tuck v at 63, Ohio 50, Michigan So, Indiana 70, Illinois 75, Missouri 76 and Kansas (0 Thete eight large winter wheat States show a decrease of 8 percent between the Government April report and the SUtea Mav report. rom there facts It hardly looks possible for the Gorerument io snow muco, li any, improvement la tofci ortneoming report. Thomas Caffrev and Patrick Delanev Wfitnn, day pleaded euilty to the charge of the murder of boru caveuaisn sua under secretary Burke, and were sentenced to be hanged June 2. Delaney Kcr.ea dm muocecc of the actual crime, but aumnieu mat ne ws la the company of the as -sasfcliu. havtrg been forcri to set with tnern. Tha actual m arder er a. be said, were Joe Brady and Thomas Kelly, tne former now under sentence ol death, and tho latter awaiting a tblrd trlsl, two trisls bavlng resulted in a disagreement of the Jury. There are now five men und r capital sentenca lor the I'b.r-uix Park murders, and oueof the accused hss secured an acquittal. Delaney's sentence will probably be commnted to imprisonment for lfe. Hanion. one of toe accused, bai r-en accepted as approver, and his evidence will be used secure tr.e convictiou of thirteen prisoners In Kilmainham Jail charged with conspiracy to murder. Constipation is positively cured by Carter's Little Liver Pills. Not by purging and weakening the bowels, but by regulating and strengthening them. This is done bimproving tbe dictstion and stimulating tha liver to the proper secretion of bile, when the bowels will perform their customary functions in an easy and natural manner. Purgative pill nius. be avoided. Ask for Carter's Little Live r rills. Price 25 cents. PAYMASTER WESSON. Ife Claims to Have Keen Kobbed of S'M,OOO en a Railroad Train Meagre Detail Famished by tbe Major. Foet Worth, Tex , May 3. Information reached the city yesterday that Major Wes son, a United States Asmy Paymaster, had been robbed of $21.000 in currency between this city and Sweetwater, on the Texas and Pacific Railroad, Sunday last. Immediately on receipt of this dispatch Mr. Finlav communicated with City Marshal Rea,and a clcse watch was kept at the depot and on all suspiciout-looking strangers in the city. The facts of the case as related bv Maior Wesson are meagre in the extreme. He claims to have been asleep In the sleeping car, and that his valise, containing $24 000 in currency, was resting by the side of hi oea. About 5 o clock Monday moraine he awoke and found the valise and treasure missing. Search was instituted all over the train, but nothing could ba discavered. He got oif at Sweetwater and notified the authorities of his loss. A party of rangers were placed at his disposal, and having been since scouring the country between Abilene and Colorado City. There has not the least trace of the treasure or valise been found as yet, nor any clue to the robbers. Well informed detectives de not hesitate to assert that, the story of the robbery is questionable. The Rtilroad Company has employed detectives to ferret the case to the bottom, and it is probable that all tbe facta will come to light ere many days. Major Wesson is a young man probably between thirty-hve and forty vearj old. nrjd it is said is somewhat addicted to the fascinating gtme of poker, fie was on his way to Fort llliss to ray the troons. aod is at Colorado City at the present time. Another dispatch received states one party, supposed to be implicated in the roll bery, was "arrested by the Sheriff of Shackelford County, near Shackelford, beyond Fort Davis, who now holds him for identification. The former Paymaster at Fort Worth states tbat wbile he was Paymaster there be wac c ntinnally dogged by a low garg, members of which were always on his track. He could not go from the office to the bank or from the bank to the railway without being followed. itesaember litis. If you are sick. Hop Bitters will surely aid nature in making you well r. lien all else fails. 1 f you are costive or dyppeptic, or are f uffcring from anyo her of tbenumfrous (lis eaees oi tne storuaca or bowels, it is vour owa fault if you remain ill, far Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such cam plaints. If you are wastine awav with any form cf kidney dieease,stoD tempting rtcBth this mo ment, and turn for a cure to Hop Dittm. If you are tick with that terrible sicknesp. nervousness, you will lind a "Halm in Gilead'' in tbe nse of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic districi, barricade your eyt-tem against tne fCour?e of all couDtues mala rial, epidemic bilious and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. I f you have a rouch, pimply or sallow skip, bad breath, pains and aches and feel miser able generally. Hop bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood and e wee test breath, health and comfort. In short, they euro all diseases of tbe stomach, bowels, blood, liver, nerves, kidneys, Brieht'a disease. Five hundred dol lar will be paid for any cane they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, eist er, mother or daughter can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bit ter?, costing but a trine. V ill you let them sutler? MURDERED FOR MOXEY. JHa A. Meal, of Boston. Krntally SlaJa In the Indian Territory. Limi Rock. Ark., May 3 A special from the Indian Territory gives the particulars of the cowardly murder of a respected aad highly connected gentleman from Bosn, Mas., by the name of John A. Keal, whose brothers are among tbe largest hide and leather dealers in Massachusetts. Keal had been in bad health, and thought a spring and summer spent on the prairies would re store him, and with a view of spending the present summer ia this way, started for the Indian Territory, and was not long in finding auch a place as he desired. Not wishing to be so eituated as to be exposed to the elements he concluded to learn to do the cooking for a couple of men who were herding cattle on the Kansas City Cattle Com pany's ranch, and thus be in a place of shelter in case of bad weather. The morning he was murdered hi two companions rode off from the dug-out to look alter tne cattle, leaving Mr. Neal reading and in a very contented and cheerful mood, apparently in his usual health. In about two hours one of bis companions returned and found him dead. Tbe discoverer did not stop to exam ine him, but only noticed that hia watch

chain was still in his Yft He roJe to the next camp for help, tuia distance beirg six miles. When in retarned he found tbe watch and chain goce. Tbe supposition Is that the deed had just been djue as the man and horse had been seen approccbing, and that the murdered hid till they d;sppeared, when he seach his victim, robbing him of what was of valce on his person and tied. Neal had a check cashed the day before lor $2ö0, and the theory is that tbe murderer saw him get this money, and followed him to secure it, even if it reaoired tbe taking of life. Not the leatt clew has been found to rest a suspicion on, but eSorts are being made to place be affair in tbe bauds cf the authorities, with the rrnj.ea tbat bis

Slayer IZZV be discovered. Warth lilv lay the instrument cf deata fn the shape of batcnet. tue blade of which fitted the hole louna in tne head. The friends of the murdered man will be communicated with aa to the disposition of his remains. The Grappler Disaster. Victoria, 13. C, May C Later news from the Grappler disaster increases the extent of the calamity. At least seventy lives were loet. Two bodies only were rt covered and brought here to-day with lie survivors. Harrowics accounts are given of the dis aster. Killed by Lightning. WixosA, Minn., May (1 Dunr.ir a liirht manner bower this ai'ternoon, three litile daughters of Jacob Marounce were pla5ing on lie street under an umbrella, when it was struck by liehtuirg. and the two cider girls, aged nine and eV ven er., wert instantly killed. The ibird, six vea-s o!J, wi somewnat paraijz-d n. tbe right ude, but will likely recover. Tire rlrLhi eirls was fired acd considerably burned be fore the horrified relatives ecu'd reach the scene. Two-Thlrds of a llottle Cures. Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo. K. Y.: Dear Sir I have been taking your ' Favorite Prescription" for "female weakness." Bfare I had taken it two days I began to feel fdroriger. I have taken but two-thirnsof a bottle and bliev I am cured. Gratefull., Mrs. H. C. L0VETT, Watseka, II). Untru'i Cod Liver Oil Jelly. Approved by the Academy of Medicine of New York for coughs, colds, bronchial and tubercular consumption, scrofula and vneral uebiiity. The most rolld. bland and nutritious form in which Cod Liver Oil can le iiied. aad with more benefit secured to the patient by a single teaxpoonful of this Jelly than by double the qnautity of the liouid oil, and the most delicate stomach will not re"ct it. Kor sale by all dmcglsta. and E. H. TRCKX, W Pearl Stiver. New York. 13 ITCHING! ITCHING! ITCHING! I ScratcMuf ! ScrateMni! ScralcWni! Every reeles of Itchieg Humors. Itching Piles, and delicata irritttions pecu ,itr to both sexe. insually reliewd ty a warm ba h witn Ctrticura SiHpanda flaele application of t'uticura, the great 8 klu Cure. Thi. repea'ed daily, w ti two or three d.vi cf Cuticura K--olvm, the newblood purifler. to keep th blood cool, ihe cowet open, snd the liver snd ti ineyx active. will speedily and pcrarent'T cure Itcnitig Tortures o? tu Skin and Scalp that have dene! tha bent medical skill and all known romi. ITCH NQ HUX0R Covering the Itody gklu Copper Colored Intolerable Itching and lerrlblv Humor Cured. Ihavebeenstic'.ed wlfi a troublesome kln disease, covering almost completely the upper part of ray body, causing my ssln to a-sum a CDPper-colored hue. It ould bs rubbed cfl'like daudmtr. and at limes causing lnto!err!e itching and the mo-t Inteuee suffering. I hav n-ed b!ood puriGera, pills snd other advertised re roe dc. but experienced no relief nutil I procured the Cuticura Remedied, which, alrhouch npd care!tM.ly and irregularly, cured me. al aylng thvt terrible itrliug aid restoring my ski i to its n am ral color I am wd.ing to make sllilavit t the tru th of this statement. 8. G. Bt'XTON. Milan. Mich. ITCHING HUMOR Coverioc: th Body for Ten Yaf? With It Peculiar Itcbli g Scab, Cured. A most disagreeable aud obstinate care of Salt Rheum or Kcema, whicn lia been Ooderiny irh nai oh ervat'on irooi il first appearance to the present time nn it teu (ir) years covering tne greater portion of tha natfert'a body and limb Iii its peculiar ini alio and itching scab, ana to which s'l the known method of trHUlns: sich disease hd leen sppj(?d without betiett, ba oompletetv dlHapneared. leavius a e'eai a d titithytkin aole.'v throuch tbe Cnt'eor Rernedle. CHAS. HOCGHTÜX. 2s State St, Boston. CUTICURA AND CUTICURA bOAP ClrorTall exteraal evidence of Skin and Soa'p Dises-s, allsy Ithlugs and Irritations, soften. soothe, an 1 hel Ulcei. Old Pores and Wound. rbile the Res. lrt-ii' eipl all Humors arising f'cm Impure Kt; d. lahlted and Cont'i'T'ous I)leaes Sold by all drtigclv.a Prise: CCTirca . 5" : larg boxes. tl.'O Citici ra Rksolveit, tfl.O) per bottle. Crrrrt r.a ?oap, 2"c: Cutkxea SH TINO OAP, 15C. Potter Drag and Chemical Co . Boston A TTrlTV" For Rough, Chapped aDd I J JjJX- U L JL Gey Skin. BUrkhcsJs, Pimnlea. snin Kl-iaUhe , and Infantile Humors, use Cuticura Soap. M mil : a H L ? a ii i c k Iia preparation of the Drug by wbi'-h its injurious ffeetü nro rHmoved. whilfl the VHluitblo modi'inrdprofxrtieaare r!tainL It possesses allthe Bwdativo, anodyne, nnd nnti?pnsmodio powers of Opium, but produces no sickness cf tho stotna'-h, no vomiting, no oonti vencss.no head-he. In acute norvous disorders It is an invalunbio remedy, and is recommended by tho bc6t l'hyaicinus. E. FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pearl HU Jicn York. Lady Agents ocnt employment and R-uod Miry llin? Qut-rm City hHrtDdSto Llna; tupr-r, rtr. Sample uutht t'rr. Adam ((neen t'lty aiaapetialer C'oCincinnatlO "THI best is cheapest., KfilSSS, TU R C Q U C P. Q SAW-BILLS, nnsPntr.ri I 1 1 1 1 ä-U 1 1 ui I w CloTfT Hnller HU1I11SUVI0 (finite tA nil irvtlnnl) W rltefort- BtE fOna Pamphlet aod Pritm to Th Aul Utfc-av Taj-lor CXk. HaaeaeM. Ohio, 50 AllNewEnfmeled Cold and Florsl Chromo t ards. name on. 10c W. H. Card fforks. We6t Haven, Ct.

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Our Citizens Ueslre Vo Xntcrlety, Bat Are Alwnjs Ready ta Proclaim th Truth. Mrs. Geo. IOawleyor 76 Knight Street. ProvCüence, R.I., relates lo cur reporter her tzperieace with the wonderful curaUve properties of what Is destined soon,tu(be the sUndard and lead lng specific of the wbole wide worM for Kidney and Liver dictates, etc Mra D. ssys: "Early laat pring 1 waa severely a RUcted with torpidity of the kidneys and t nlargement of tht liver, anl the Kidney disease came upon me so fast and suddenly that before I was scarcely awmra of the cause of my trouble I became badly bloated, and ray body acd llrnbs very much swollen, Bv that it was with irreat difficulty and severe rain that I was able to walk any. I became dreadfully troubled by being short breathe.1. sojibat even a slhtht exertion or a lltUe exercUe wou'd tire me almost to exhaustion, acd I was so distressed whan I retired nichts that I could not sletp, and was very restless. One of my limbs epeially had a very severe nervous pain, which always seemed to be more tevtre at niht than at any other time, and would frequently ache so sharply as to arome me from sleep. I was very nervous and uncomfortable all tbe time, and was being doctored, and taking all kinds of medicine fortkls complaint and that snd the other, but 11 to n good purpose, until at about the time when I waa tired out and somewhat disgusted and almost dis couraged with medicines and doctors, a relative and highly csietmed friend persuaded me to try Hunt's Keme.iv. I beg.n to tale it a few days ao, ai.d am happily disappointed by the result, for b f.ire I had used a bottle of it I began to feel relieved, and soon rammeured to sleep splendidly; the tt vere nervous pshis sa ray limbs w b!ch I hd to handle o tenderly do not appear any more, mj headache and backache have dtsappeajed. I lee 1 well every way, aad rest well at ,Rh.'. h," welnS tatdi-appearea from my body and limb?. 1 am bow able to do mw hnuoewoikct.mforiaUyand easily. Huot's lUmedjhas certaiuly done wonders lor me. MKS UEO. DAWUfY."

8fe and Reliable. ..AJV- BroT?.- d-.D,-ff Providence. Ii. U. aays.. Lfcava- nei Hunt'a R-medr in my iraniie forth pest ttitet n ye-. and cheerinlly rt-jmmeud it bet' g n sufe aod reliable remedy. U tni a KemMly ia purely a veu'tftble rompounrt si nutlcally di pre-l by a lirat-aiaai ree -istered Pharm acut. an1 wiU sur ly cure all dis- ( of thr Kidneys, Bl.vlder, Liver, aud Uiinary Orgaua. t or. Ire m ff RTOCS and Lid VITAL HEBfilt The Howard Oal. an i c and Magnet lc 8hlela and four other elwtric appU--accei. These are invaluable, and aifordeure and speody relief In aJi-i'larftMosof a nervous or muacnlar tyi. tr-.ch a Nervotis J Ability, Kheums.tlsrn. Htraiysls,. Epliejy. Apoplexy,. Overworked lirain.aj Exhanhtl.on or liOw of Vital Kuorry.Weak Rack, Kliney Dist-ae Lung, Liver and stomachic ComolpJnta. ard all dia-eat-s of a p'Tonal nature, arid re ADAPTED Tf BOTH Ko. I Shield, $4; No. A, $6; No. 2, $10; Ho. I Spinal, $15; Ko, 2, $25. Ovarian No. I, $S; No. 2, $12. Suspensory No. I, $4; No. A, $8; No. 2, VO, Send for liberated Pamphlet. A3IEUICAX GALVANIC COMP'1 134 aiADISOX STRIKT. Southwest Comer Clark. CHICAGO. The KSTKT OROAV, old esfaWishefl aua riopnlrvr, Yit new by enterprisa and still. An illuptrui 1 cata!ojn, wiih full descriptions. nl fn... J. ESTEY O.. r!rtl--. Vt. FREE! LITTLE GEM" TIME KEEPER. ffamart btuif laU 1 41frorarkaolwkni tkialTa( 1 1 tu an k Vow kt far Uiapnajwia. )BaB-bag-arcäwplBT, bata-pl-W atrv srfr ( s S'trm Kktrl Hoaunc Caw. Bach Tiatt Krrr parked la a aar wood, piuM-pliUM4, aia1 ItarH Cvk.c m wMlPEtIAI.rFElt ntroäae aar aw fnoo. hallfxr th a. it BO 4m. ' a thiaalrmit Tim amr eat la aae-thtrd aire, and Culii. th anniplrs ai nrfaat-alllaKrMlaaadaTiunawtk tiiuoa Illastrated Uk. Ion? auecmrfinr 1 6 Sc. iiuif, to pay poiUrr.parkilla.llfa.. ( on aad laka nrdvrs. 6 to on addrvsi. Sa.OO. V.H. Maar;. Caw, 854 Mala otwt, llartfard, Cawaw NOTICK is here by Riven to the Citizen of io 24th Ward, lu inn City of lti-lianaoolia. Center Towih'p, Marion County. Indiana that J, D. Mnvhin. a male inhabitant of said Ward, over the ace of twenty-one -ars, will apply to iheltoaru ol County Coramlsioiieraf said 0uny. at their Juue me'tin:. fr a licon tisell" fir otc year sfiriutous. vinous ami mall li iuors. in h 1-s uuuntity than a;U:trt at a time, with the pnviit'Ki f nllowing the .me t- lx drank on mr premie. Thf prwie location of the prjmlse? wh-.-nm I d.-Mre to sell ail liquors is dCb-Miben a f 'i.i: Lot No. 1 ani Ifi. ou hit Ju. in Mcrt,..ih-divi-ion to the f'i v of Indiacapli-. b--i. N'-. 5ll Satrh Merl ii:i street, in Hie City of tu Han atM'is. Center Towuvhip, Marion Cmtity. Iu laln. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens ot the JN Twt'iit'r-t'ifth Ward, in the City of Indian apolis, Center Township, Marion County, l.i'i that I, Vn. ;tirry, a male inhaUtaut of "'t Ward, over the acre of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe board of County tkitimiintier of said County at their Juneiiieetli.it. for a ii cense to sell for oueyear. soirltuoux, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a cjUArt at a time, witn the privilege of allow Lig the aame tobe drank on my ptvmiM-s. The precise location of the premises wbereotf I desire to cell said liquors in described as follows: Lot tSo. 89 McKernati A Pierce's suhdiTiion of outlot No 121. and Lnowt ts No. 73 West M"Carty street, in the City of Indianapolis, Center Township, Marion County, Iadiana mj9w3w (-M-Ktied) WM. CCBRV. PUBLIC SALE. Tha following goods having been lore-J In onr warehouse for more fthau twelve months, uncalled for. and darges unpaid, will be aoM at Public Auction, Saturday.June 16. to pay charge, unless sooner redeemed by o waers: Amanda Bordell, lot household sjoota. A. J. Jone, flying Dutchman, largo f nt. etc. Daniel Goucher, one barrel hontcbold good. Chris. Hill, one box household goods. Mra. 8. Riley, one box household goods. Unknown, lrom V and alia Railroad), one sewing machine, one grain separator, one horsi rake. 8ale to take place at our warehouse. G2andC East Mai y land Street, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. R. RYAN i CO., Commls-ion and Storage Merchant a. J4!ill lop SQUAME or ÜHHICHT ""ROSEWOOD 710CT.PIANO. Mil II I H J-TOOU iiook. Covra.$JG for BABT UPRIGHT 7 Oct. Viaon. V v r,w. CHÄPEL ORG At. t'O. Warranted. Addres Picxrssos & Co., 13 Wftllth Rt. N. Y.

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