Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL'! WEDNESDAY MAY 6 1885.

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SPIRIT Or THE STATE PKES3.

"W. D. Kerr has severed his connection "Witii tü9 Fountain-Wanea Democrat, leaving H. "W. Thaten alona to stand the itorma that beat upon the journalistic sea. CotiB'ton Friend. How glad the people are that the late war Ol twenty-four years ago ia oyer. Still there are some jackass editors of Republican papers who don't seem to know that the war of 1SG1 13 now In hiatoryonly. The noise of that war is hashed, and ita ghastly form is dead .ioreye; and it can not be aroused, dear brothers. Take notice and govern yoarselres accordingly. Delphi Times. Nowthi Democratic party is ia power (you will all admit that ranch), and it is fulfilling its pledges and doing the work sincerely, conscientiously and thoroughly. The country is already ysry much the better for the Tictcry of last No smber safer, quieter, stronger and purer. It Is a government of the people, and we are here to stay. The days of Hepublican victories are ended. Seyncor Democrat. PMsroeKT CiavEi-AMDbas been petitioned from the South to pardon JeffDayis. Now is not this carrying the thin? a little too far sort o' rubbing it in on the President? But it is nothing more than was expected, 4 and as the Democrats have been in power hardly two months, it strongly marks the fact taat Cleveland will have bis patriotism

put to a cruical test before he s hall throngn 7 his term. Michigan City Enterprise (Rep.)

"Thi smypathy of the people wm give General Grant courage to fight out this battle," was the generous and kindly expression of Hon. Joseph E. UcDjnald in speaking of Grant last Monday, on the occasion of the celebration of his birthday. McDonald made & patriotic and broad-minded speech that is characteristic of his head and heart, and which should put to shams the small fry

; who have been traducing the name of Gen eral Grant Noblesyille Ledger.

A ' fkw years ago, circus managers could pitch their tents within almost a stone's throw of the businesi center of the town, but Frankfort has grown so rapidly that l 4 ,'t1.!i mil. A the square. The old show grounds in the north part of town are cow dotted over with houses, and if our city keeps on growing as it has in the past year or so there won't be a suitable place within two miles of the square in which circuses can pitch their huge tents. Frankfort Crescent. Pp.isipest Clkvjelaxd is quoted as saying "This shall be a Democratic administration,"

which means he will till vacancies as fast as ( thev occur with Democrats: but that Damo-

crats must patiently wait for vacancies to oc cor. This course of the President reminds as of the little girl who asked her mother if she "couldn't nave aojthiDg she asked fox," to which the mother replied: "Yes, dear. provided you don't ask for what youcsa't get." Fountain and Warren Democrat. Is response to a polite invitation to step 1 down and cut cf the office of the pension agency at Chicago, which sinecure she has held eleven years at $" 000 a year, Miss Ada Sweet (she should be named Bitter Sweet says poiatedly to the Pension Commissioner, 'I won't" Here'e a woman's gall for you, combine d with Hepublican tenacity for of- , fice. General Black should, as he doubtless will, cut ctt the beautiful Ada's head with out further ado. Ada appears to be one of the kind who don't know when they have enough Kokomo Dispatch. The republican organs are wonderf ally incenstd on account of the fact that a band played "Dixie" at the New Orleans Exposi tion last week. In view of the fact that the same air was played at the Republican Na tion si Convention last maimer and none of the organs raised the howl, we are inclined to b?2iev9 that there was no "rebellious" sentiment in the tute at New Orleans las week. This, however, may ba regarded as another evidence of the short sightedness o some Republicans who are in dire distress lor want of political material just at this time. Franklin (Jchcson County) Damo erat. The chief criticism o! the appointments made thus far by President Cleveland's .ad ministration has fallen on tbe selections for the diplomatic service. In fact there is no other department of the civil servics in which so many appointments have been made, and it was theiefore quite natural tha attention should be drawn exclusively to ths new diplomatists. Bat if the petty com plaints and personal jealousies over the dip lomatic appointments should grow lato bo great a discontent as to induce Congress to lop off half of the foreign missions there will be reason to rejoice over the reform without too closely inquiring into its moying cause. Shelby Democrat.

( ' Fovtmastes Vilas ;s patting In about

twenty-Eve Democratic fourth-class postmasters each day. He has about 2,000 to till yet. V.'hen he gets through with these he will tarn bis attention to what he calls "oiTersivft" pestneasters; that is Republican pestaj eaters that ais;sted their party at election. Mr. Vilas has a very poor idea of the duty of an American cii'zsn. Whether in cilice er s a private citizen, he has a right to advocate his political opinions and vote for the nominee cf his party, and the man that is tco cowardly to do so Is unfit for any position under the Government. All Republicans are "offmslTe" to the successful running of a Democratic Administration, and ahoaid be turned out on general principles. Han ccck Democrat. PERSONALS. Ex-Att?fsy Geheeal Brewstxr will sail for Europe early in June. Govi?.sos IIill, of New York, is very popular amorg the ladies. Jojiqcix Miller turns pal every time a telfjrapa brj hands him a message. &L5AT0K ErMcsi3 and fani!y have gine to their benid in Bariinten Vt, f;rthe turnmer, Cis.rzi.LiK, Mo.,ha3 a colored boy fourteen years old who fcas a head m big 3 a basket "asset. Josiah Harter, an Ot?go County (N. Y.) farmer, bii $"y under his potato bin acd the rati carried on all but $i'). Senator 8ta fob d sajt that Colonel Fred Grant is almost a counterpart of hie father hnd wi'l ytt rise to military distinction. 8KffToa ETiKfOKD, of California, will bewein the erection cf the new Palo Alto Univirslfj when he reaches San Francisco next

week. It is said that the President's chair

will be offered to Dr. Newman. Ah Indian doctor in Utah was stoned to death recently by hia tribe for having failed to cure a patient placed nnder his charge. A Missouei paper announces that Con eressman Hatch ia at his home in Hannibal, entertaining the elite of that city with pro gressive euchre parties. Miss Ella Taylor, of Middletown, O., was frightened to death while passing through the city cemetery by one of her companions calling out to "look at the ghost." Peksidkst Clivixakd sent a handsome bouquet to the best reader in the Folton, Mo., Synod ical College Thursday. Mise Perssie Nesbit was the successful contestant. Moth eh Jeromk. Saperioress of the Sisters of Charity in the Diocese of New York, was burled In that city last Friday with appropriate ceremonies, conducted by Archbishop Corrigan. "It is not right," he said, "to mark the death cf each a woman with tears and lamentation." Jons Boyle O'Kfilxy, Ue Irish patriotand rcet eavs that in the event of a long war be tween England and Russia, Ireland will also take a hand. He also says that Ireland could be made a part of Britain in fact if the gov ernment of eighty-six years ago were allowed the former country. Dr. Zclikski has published in a Warsaw medical journal ths result of a long series ol experiments made by him on both human beines and animals, wish a view cf verifying!the physiological efiects of tobacco smoke. He found that it is a distinct poison, even in small doses. Upon men its action is yery slight, when not inhaled in large quantities, but would eooa become powerlui li tne smoker got into ths habit, as some do, of swallowing the smoke. The cigar Bmoker absorbs more pouou than the cigarette smok er, and the latter than thoie who smoke pipes, while the smoker who takes the pre caution of using a narghilie, or any other apparatus which conducts smoke through water, reduces the deleterious effects to a minimum. ALL OVER THE STATE. A Sentinel RpreaeiUtire on the WlBg What He Saw od Didn't See. Newport lacks a flouring mill. Frankfort needs an additional hotel. Plymouth wants a new railroad depot. Auburn is without one of the colored pop ulation. Colombia City has nineteen manufactur ing establishments. Hartford City wants a new hotel building and a Court-house. Spencer wantB another railroad to export acres of bard limestone. Erf zil wants to be a manufacturing town and is inviting capitalists. New Castle is exerting for a biz business bcom; claims every facility. Andersonians are happy. The new Opera hense is about to be re built. Martinsville hones for another circus and two trairs (ach way on the I. and V. Bloom field real estate has greatly advanced tince the contract for a new Court house has been let. Greencastle boasts of more improvement than any other city of its size dur in g the pan jear. Madison has taken a general boom. The reopening of the old Madison Hotel is hailed with delight. Blufften likes to be a city assumes more metropolitan airs than if she were old in the basinets. Peru, with gas, water works. Opera house, good hotel, railroad facilities, lacks a hrst class restaurant. Tipton wants it known that the county is ahead of tne town, but in due time the town will equal tbe ceunty. Maxinkuckeeites are expecting a large number of visitors this season and are now preparing for the influx. South Bend claims to pay out more money in manufacturing than any other city in the State, excepting Indianapolis. The Lake Erie and Western Railroad expects to have a large travel over that roai to Put in-Bay during the summer. French Lick Springs have begun to erect additional bn-ldines. They will bs prepared to accommodate 1,000 yisitors at one time. Hentselaer is to have their first hanging May 15. The criminal's nance is Wieoren Warmer, who murdered John Dregh last September for about $120. Muncieites are proud of their railroad facilities, banking institutions, flax mill, the Kirby Bouse, roller si ate factories, newspapers and prospects :or a new temple of justice. UaKING POWÜE3S. It.tereetlns Testa JHada by tbe Uoreriment Chemists. Dr. Edward G. Love, the Analytical Cham lit of the Government, has male dome interesting experiments as to the comparative value of bakicg powders. Dr. Love's tests were rxade to determine what brands are the most economical to use, and aj their capacity lies in their leavening power, tents were directed solely to ascertain the available gas of each powder. Dr. Love's report gives the following: 8trenjrth Nme of the Cubic inches Gas Elng Powder. y ereifhonnceof Powder. I'.ojl" tictta tartar powderl- 127.4 1'aiaprco" (alum powdr. .. li5.'; KurafoidV jpfcopbate Itoü ...122 5 "Kumiord a lpno?phatj old 'Hanford's Noue uch," lre0i..... "Han'crd'n None ßuen," old..... Keducaa'a"-....... fharm" (alnra powderj... ..... " Amazon" talnm powder "OeTf-UndV contains iimt..... .-ea Fcam" y.ii". )t. PiVeV' icoutainVlVmei... ".-now Flake" lOrort ', St. WnlJ. -l-ewlsV Ccncenel. ............ 'Coneieaa" yeast 7 ...... M.aa. 0m i 121.6 X4.35 .1 1 7 . 0 1 J in. 110 8 107.! 100.3 102 6 101.83 ... . 9. 2 97.2 e. Andrews fc Co.'a" Iconuius alum.... 7?;17 tilleiV 81.2 "JiuU" 80.5 In his report the Government Chemist sey: I rrgard all alum powders as very nasi hdcsome. PtOH'hale and Tartaric Acid powders liberate their ?ai to- fretly in proces of bakisg. ur under varjiog climatic cl.argn sutff deterioration." Dr. H. A Mott, the. farmer Government Cbemist, after acaiful and elaborate exazitnaticn cf the various btiug powder of o-n n ?ce. rt ond to tte Government in fvar i.t th- Ki j a' br d. iVofi-for Mcjüunrie, late C-ief Chatit ftr tbe United H'ates Government at Washirg'.cu, eaja: "Ttie cheiwical tsta to which I base submitted the T.oyal Bating Pjwdr p'Ove it perfectly healthful aad free from very deleterious substance." CatMrrU Cured, A clergyman, after suffering a number of years from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, after trying every known remedy without succeps, at last found a prescription which completely cnrd and esved him from death. Any euüVm from tbis dreadful dirasss f endlos a self -add reasd stamped envelope to Dr. J. A. Lawreoce, lift Dmi street, Brooklyn, N. Y., will receive tha recipe free of obafgs.

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LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CURE For all ef those Painful Complaint and Weaknesses so common to oar best FEMALE POPULATION. It wiu, eras itirhxt titk worst form or FsA1I COMrTAlXT, ALL OVARIAH TROrBLES, IsTTMMATIO AXD ULCERATION. FttlSO ASI DlnCTXENTS, AND TBI COXEJtTI?JT fePI-NAX. WeAKKE3S, ASD IS rABTirCLABI.r ADAPT CO TO THI CnAKGK OF Lift. . It rn.r. dissolts ast eitti. Tcmors froh ths TJTERCS I! AN ZARLT STARK OT DETELOPMEJfT. Tn TENDENCTTOCAXCEROrS HCMORS THEKaiSCHKCXSO (VERT hPEEDILT ET ITS VSE. . It remotes FAnfTXTM. Flatttlenct, tS!trots AtX CRATINO FOR TIMCl-AXT. ATSD REUETE9 WEAK-J hEss of ths Stomach. It cvres Bloating, Head'acke. Kervocs Prostration, Gimru Dkbiutt,' ;Deprissiox axd Isdigestiox. ' That feelfso of Beariso Vows, CArsixo Paot,' .Weight axd Backache, is always termaxestlt CCRBD BTlTaVSB. i imj It will at all tixes axt cttder all cmcrx-i stances act in harxont with THI LAWS THAT OVERN THB FEMALE SYSTEM. W , aiJ-lTS PCRPOSE 13 SOLELY FORTHELEGITMf ATS healing of disease and the relief of pain, and tu at it does all it claims to do, thousands of ladies can oladlt testify. "f . For. ths curs of Kidxzt Complaints tn ZITHER BEX TUIS T-EMEDT 13 VJTSVRPASSED. LYDIA E. PrxXHA3IS VKGETABLE COMPOCXD b prepared at Lynn, Kn. Price $L Six bottles for $5. 8oid by all dnsist. S'nt by mail, postage paid, ia form of nila or LmengfS on ra-eipt of price u above. Mr. PinUham'n "GuUle Health" will be mailed free to any Lady sending stamp. Letter confidentially answered. familr Ijor.ld be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S I.IVER rn.LS. Tuey cure Constipation, Biliousnena aad TjrjjiJitj of the Liver. 23 ceuta per box. OBITUARY. Commodoie Garitnou Iiles Very Suddenly of Paraljtls of the Heart. Niw York, 2Jay 1 Commodore Cornelias K. Garrison died at Lis lata residence, No. 42 Park avenne, this city, jnst before noon to day. ie drove to his office on Bowling Gr9n on Wfdaf sday, and on Tbnreday took nts us-ual drive iu tb psrlr, accompsuied by his vn!. This morning lie comp'ained of feelirgiliand at 10 o'clcck wss vitited by Dr. Fordjce Barker, who gave bira mediciae for bronchitis and went away. At noon the Coiaxnodoie felt wors, acd Mrs. Garrison calle J in the Doctor. This time Dr. Barker brought Dr. Keyes with Lira. Tha Cjcnaiodere vif s put to bid, rbcre he d'edatl o'cloci of tarAlvsis of thob'ait. He was seventysix jf ars of age. E'ght years agr he bal a strcie of paraljsi?, which hai affacted hia entire right side evr since. Oa Ttinreday evening he entertainid ronie friends at dinDr, atd was ncusualiy bribt. He talked about his assignment cf last Jqtjp, and erprf.ed the opinion tbat he woa!d sooa have all the propeity bsct in hia own hands. He Brke freely cf basines3 projects and enterprises Jocnlarly be remarked that he had paid SOOO.OCO too much in the settlement of the Marie Garrison eatt. Daring General Crant's illness the Commodore and hia young wife were almcst daily visitors. The decased leaves behind a widow and daughter, Mrs. Van Anken, four brothers and a sister. His elder brother, Abraham. Is in Pittsburg. The other brothers. Oliver, Daniel and Isa-c. are In St. Louis. The sister is married arid resides in rutsourg. The snrpln of the estate is estSmated to be worth from $2 000,009 to $." COO.CCO. The fanersl will täte plaoe ft cm the house on Monday, Japauese Tillage Destroyed by Fire Sol dters Aid the Firemen. London, May 2. Tanaoker's Japanese village, which has been on exhibition for some time past at Albert Gate. Hjde Park, is on fire and burning fiercely. The village consists of five streets of bouses acd abops constructed and peopled by tbe Japanese, who were to be sen engaged at their various occupations, as in their own country. Tne Japanese village destroyed this morning by fire wan located in tbe rear ot Humphrey Hall, and had been enlarged nnly recently, it consisted of five streets, and contained a temple, a tüeater, bourses wherein tbe villagers dwelt, aad shops all filled with rtooca from Japan The village burned like Under, and was destroyed completely within one hour. A hundred natives of Japan occupied the houses In the village. All escapid. 7 be hail is still burning, and it Isnotthoagbt that any part of it cm be saved. The fire apmtatun from ah pai u of London is on tae ground. Tbe Siemen are exertin themselvps nov to prevent the adjacent buildings from takiua fire. Tbe root of the ball ha fallen in and tie Japanese village ia entirely destroyed. Boldiers are aidIn? tbe tiemen in tneir eJorts to Java property md in kcepiog back tbe immense crowd that jures th fcurrouncing streets. The fir in the Japanese village h b?en subdi ed. The dfir.asa to the village will awoant tf JT5.C00. Other buildings were damaged to the Biuouuiol fclUXo Another Carasco Claiiued to Ee the Trunk Vicilm. Chicago, I.Isy 3. FrancJaco Carueco, a resident of tbejtalfao district of the city, believes the corpse discovered at Pittsburg, in a truck frcm Chicago, to ba that cf his brother Phil 11 do Carntco. Francisco doea cot understacd English, and had cot heard cf tbe mystery until this morning, when, with others he listened to ths reading by an Interpreter of a newspaper acconnt of the a Hair. He was at once impressed with tte belief that the dead man was his brother, and laid be thought PMilipo had been murdered for his rucny. He tad his brother Francisco lived together. Lant Thursday mcruir ir Phillipo took his saving, amoantirg to $ö5o, arid started out in search ot a route, he bticz a peddler, aince hici time cothing has been seen of him. Francisco is cf tbe opinion that his brother was the victim of foul play. A BT(rnd Ciorclde. Macon, Ga., May I. A dispatch from Buttfry r;iji: 'Lut night Key. Jesse Cook (colored), becoming enraged at his wite, krocked her down with an ax; then putting his foot on fcr throat ba dealt her three blows with the ax, knocking out her brains. A posse of armed men are in parsait. Better Let Him Cool Orr. I Florida Times Union. 1 He zee has got to go or ttor hia monkey ing with the weather. With the thermometer climbing opto the nineties in April patience ceates to be a virtue. We derCaad another coort u.artial. 11 nullt Mr. lua. tXew York, 8un.J Daniel Manning 6eems to be the right sort cf a statesman to anchor to. Natt 11st Motu Mors. There is no indecision about the action of Athlophoroa in Ilheuraatism and Neuralgia. It ia direct, speedy, efficacious, safe. Fatienta are encouraged from the beginning of treatment. Kev. 8aintiel Porter, Crete, Will County, 111. wriea to say: "A fe weeks ego. and before Mrs. Porter eommenced to take Athlopboroa, the conld not walk a foot. This xnorricg ahe walked foor rnda without help. It ia a most valuable medicine and we must have some more of iL"

CARTERS

Pirns'. umtn-. i - : i Blek Headache aid ree an the tmhs rr.tfl cent to a bilious etata ot the pystem, enen as DL Eincss, Nansca, Drowsins, Distress after eating, Fain in the Eide, &c While their xncstremai. fbie aaccesa baa been shown ia caring ' J TI.)ldacby?t Carter's Drtle Liver Plüs&roeqsiey valuable in Constipation, curing and preventins th'a annoying complaint, while they also correct Ml disorder of the etomach, etimulate the Ever (Bdregulat- ahe bowels. veaitlneyonlycur4 Äcbe they would be almost priceless to ftos wb"3 enrler i rom this distressing complaint J bzt f ortu stately their goodness does notend here, and those ?ho ones try them will find these ltttlo pUla rata, ebieineoxnany ways that they will not be wüüag dowioattliein. EatdtcraUeickheU U the bane of ao many lives that here Is where male oar great boast. Oar pill care it while ethers do not ' . Carter's Little Liver Pills are very emillanä wrj easy to take. One or two piDs make doa. ,They are erriet'. vegetable and donotgr.peot purge, but by their gentle action please ail Jio use them. a vials tt 25 cents ; five for fu SSH4 Pj drogsists everywüeie, or Bent by mail. CARTFiR 2IEDJLCINB CO., 3 Vcr York Cltsi THE FIUE RECORD. A Fire at Hie Village vt cabny. Destroys Twenty-Five Busln Houses and Four Owrllttig. Kaükakee. 111., May 3. At 2 o'c'ock Sunday morning ra was discovered in Mrs. Hilborn'a milllinery thop, at Cabay, a village of 800 population, twenty-five miles from Kankskee, and theie beicg no fire department there the flames spread over tha entire business portion, burning ti ths ground twentyfive i business hocses and four dwellings. The total less is estimated at $100.000. M:st of tte lostes are covered by insarancs. Tae heavjf6t individual los3e3 were on the stoie of J li. 0:ren &. Co. Loss, $ 000; insurance, ?7,0C0. V. P. Latbam hardware; loss, $-". 000; irsuratce eiplred. The PostcfSco is a tatal lots, amount unknown. The fire is believed to have been of incendiary origin. Three suspicions k king characters left on a freight train jest after the a'arm wa3 giveo, and wer arrested on telugrapbic or der 3. The pcpulace are furious, ar d if the men can not fbow a clear lecoid their chscce fr lyr.cV irg is good. A ConmU.iva iloune Barud. Chicago, Ma ".A fire broke out at 11:30 o'clock this evenicg in the top cf Kos. 1C1 and 163 South Water ttreet, and so fiercely that a f ecocd and peoeial alarm closely followed tbe first. At midnight the dames appeared to be nnder control. The first floor of the building in which the fire started is occupied by tha commission house of John la'ly, fed in tte top story vrhere the firs broke out be hid consignments of live game and poultry stored in crates and coops. Tbe interrccd a'e floors occupied by several parties besä loss will only ba from water and can not be estimated. The only damage to the first floor ard stock is by water. The lots on the building will be Considerable, but ihi-re is no wcy of ascertaining it at this hour or the amount of insurance. While the fire waa at "its height twentyfive firemeo, who were engaged on the top fleers of tbe burning bui'dicg. were caught by a fcecl,or? of lallir-g rf, A few escaped nninjured, some were taken ont bally bru!sed, and two are still missing. None of these rescued are fatally injured, but it is feared that the two remaining in the ruins wre either killed outright or have since died of ir juries or been burned to death, as tleyfsiltu mpond to the scouts of those searching for them. Tneir names bava not been Itsrred. The latest e3tima.e of the total less is I5 0CO. Tlnceunts Yiitd by a Destructive Fire I oes Will Reach 250,000. Special to the Sen tm oi. Visckxms, Ind., May 1 Ths m03tueetroctive fire that ever t 111 cted the city begun at 9:30 to-niht and is still raging, from the river along Bueseron to Secand streets ar d up second ta Broadway. Bat two structures. Odd Fellows' Hall and the Atlas Mills, are spared. All elRe, includine Gresn'a Opera House and th United States Postofflce, are totally destroyed. The fire originated iu some frsme buildings in the rear of the Opera-house and extended In all directions, uutil five blocks wera in fUmes. Tne lobs will reach a quarter of a million. The insurance is believed to be light. The firs is row urder control, hayinz ended with the c"e6trocticn cf the Western Union office and the Pot ti ffi cej CLEARANCES. Tbe State of Trade for the P&st Week, with tbe Percentages o( locrau and Decrease. Bobtok' May 3. The following table, compiled from special dispatches to the Post, from the managers of the leading Clearingbouses of the United States, gives the clearance for the week ending May 2. 18S5, with the Dercentace cf Increase or decrease in comparison with the corresponding week last year: New Vori $ 441.511.311 lec.... 6I,:Mi.47alTio... 40,01 1,7!; Dee.... 47.795. 00u Ino . ..114 ..11. ...SI 1 ..ll.S ... 'J.8 ...2J S ... 0.Ü ..11 s .2"i O .M.0 -W 5 Ö.3 Boston..... Pbiladelphia... Chicago........ BU Loui. Biitirnore. Ban Ü raticifiCo..w.... 14 j13 5i' uec.. Dec ... f'ie..... Dec... 10.953.53S 11,105.2? 8,4 Ü OOd CnicianEti. Filtsbnrg...... IxiuUviUe.-... . i 11 wanke? .... a 6.421,9(1, lec. 4.:'0.257Lec 5,4.t)a3!lnc..., 4,zS",9J0 Inc.. 4.85'J.tWO! Inc.... 7.817,5islnc. 1 912,0011..... 2.Wi.S15l. 1.015,1 -5M Dec.., I & 2r.i üec.. l,&no.si' Deo 774 lW Dac 1.261.5)7; Dec-. j, De5 854.70 'Inc... 8S5.3ii;Dec. Kansas City Providence-. Detroit MirnnpoiiL. Oman a Inaiantpohs... . t;leve!aDd .. IlartlorJ..... .. 31 D 5 i ....1 ) 7 ..,17 1 ....10.7 16 0 2 -lit . 4 4 ..2 J.7 27.2 Peoria . Coiumbns.. Kew Haveru.. Mercnhi., Portland.... WerctHter... BrrinEfiold Lowell. 7:W, 113 Des-. 6il 4.SC Dec. 4i CTi Dec. 833.?10 Dec. ' Tot ft I. Onisirfe NeT7 York 'S fi'S ?J7.4n! Dec 13 5 ! 23e,3;.tH De 15. J Ko'e: Minneapolis and Omaha not Included ia total. -. Mew Oper-Hoae. Bpcclal to the Sentinel. Geeensburo, Ind., May 4. The question of any opera house in Greecsbur has for several yi ars been a topic of talk among the amusement-loving portion of our people. Several cave been planned and built, in imagination, but until now the better class of troupes have been obliged to pass us, for of it as the result of th prayers of the people of this country tot the preservation of his life.

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OFFICE OF THKOLDIIA3I COÜNTV ESt.

The Oaly SecoBd-cIass Paper la the United Statt. Ljcbangk, Ky., April 4, 1343. The Hea. Gravel 8. Ceve!and, PresIIaaL Dear ir I herewith apply for the opomtnent of Consul to Tabati.. Society Islands. In makinemy aDnllcatioa I Drfsr to lcrfgo tbe usnal ruethoa of teninz an indorsement to my petition from Ton, Dies and Hairy; they come cheap aad are, in ray judgment, worthless. I do no; even ask oar anguet Senators nor our les sedate members of lhe House to say a word in my beha .f. I couid, I sappcfe, receive the Signatare of every cificial in the State, from Governor down to our county jailer, to my petition, but, as before stated, such things are cheap. I base my claims to von favorable consideration of my application to this consalate3hip cn the following grounds: I am forty years cf age; entered the Federal army at the ae of sixteen, and was intrusted by my superior oHicers with office from the dale cf my enlistment, August 13, 1S01, nntil tbe great leaders arranged ths terms of capitulation at Appomattox, at which time, before I bed attained my majority, I was company command sr. After the war I fitted mjtelt for life by learning two tradet that of a carpenter and that of a printer. I labored at tbe former nutil 1S76. wcti the bad health of my wife compalled me to tke rip tbe latter, which I did bj establishing here and maintains tbe only tecosd clsES newspaper in the United States, ttrickly Democratic sheet and fine advertising medium. I beg to state for your information that I am the happy father of aiz healthy, bright children, without blotch or blemish, and am pleasantly situated and am making more money, perhap s, thaa the Consulate would pay me; but I have an ambition all thoroughbred Kentuckians do to Berve my country in office, ilv ambition in that direction has cot been satisfied with six ytars' service as City Cleik. I confess I was not an ardent oppurter ot yours at Chtcag3, but I now see my mistake and recDn'zjin you all the elements of a wise, discreet Chief Ma est rate. Tbe fact of my being a carpenter and piinter, and likewise the father of a large family of children, may not in your opinion, fit rre for a consulate to these South Paciüs Inlands, but I beg to inform you, my dear tir, tbat a times hn I needed recreation from the dutits of editor, compositor, pressrxan, repcrttr arid mailinclerk in my oQce, I have taken care to inform myself of the re!atiOEs existing between this great Republic and the islands cf the tropical Pacific, and I have come to the conclusion that I can, by an boceEt endeavor, turn the mind of the reformed cannibal still further from baked Brazilian, fried Frenchman, soaped Scotchman, rcollored German, broiled Araericin and stewed Britisher, to our own delicious ard more nutritious boa and the c?rfa!a from which our countty sutlers bv over proiac tion. I am of opinion the dignity of ray country arjd respect for the atars?ia?lei banner would not sailer if intrusted to my care in tbeie beautiful, far away islands 1 lespcctfully ask your favorable cinsMeraticn of th:, my first, and it may be my lat, application for Executive favor. Respectfully yours, W. W. Eowlett. Death of alojnihaa. Special to the Sentinel. LcGAMsrcET, Ind., May 4. InforaiaUoa baa teen received here of the death of Andy Moycihaa at the Northern Penitentiary, where be was seiviDg a lUe sentence for m order. Five years ago Moyniban and Mcilillen clubbed a man named Raymond and robbed him of $1,500. He d!ed from his injuries, iloynihan was found guilty by a jury and sen fenced to be hang. A commat&li jn of his sentence came the night before tha day fixed for bis execution, od he went to tbe orthein Prison for life. His mind haibaea deranged for several vears. It is a fact too well known ti be denied, that if it were not for Dr. Ball's Coah Syrop hotd proprietors in Florida would put their rates to $10 per day. Advice to Mothers. MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTBIfTQ 8TBU? shonld alwaja ha turd when children are cutting tooth. It relieves tie little ausgrer at onco. It produces natural, quiet sle?r, 1)7 reilevtni tha child fron pain, ana the Uttla Cherub awaxes ai 'Tirijat ai a button.' It ti ve7y Plcasaat ta taste, it sooihai the child, ortena tha gum, allays all pain, relieves wind, resaifctes tie boweuhandls the host known roraedr ict dur rhcea, whc&er arisin? fron tcetSlrg or oih?r cauaea. Twcntv-flve cents a botUa. mm ill u mm m PiWlEI AbscluteSy Pure. This powder never vanes. A raarvei or parity strength and wnolesomeues. More tcuotalca than tbe ordinary kind, and ce.n not he aoii In coirpetiiiou with tbe multltade ot low twt. aaort weit, alura or Pboaphata powders, hold oniy nctaa. RovaL Bih59 Powdbs (v.. :ai Had treet. Kew York.. Tt'ceJia renewed atrcneth, ar who ufTcr from lua.-mille iioeullar to their act, niiouIJ try EE5TT0HIC 'ni:a isstiiciun eomi'ires Iron -wit q purs tb'o t 'jics, sad w invilutbla t.jr Diwüo peculinr to ' uxicii. nl 11 whoiead nprintary lives. It Curichr r.aJ Parirti the 1)om, !tinulatA tho Appetite, trtiirtheii, thu Hl u !(' acd Ncrvf " thoroughly Jnviirornteti. f :i.nrs tho ccmplezion, and mnkea me ftkin ernooth. It dues not blacken tbe teeth, canoe headache, or produce constipation cUl thrr medicine da. Mne. I-TrzABETH BnrED.74Fanreri An., MUwankw, Wis., tvr nndnr date of Deo. SKth, ?81: , "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has bn mom tban a doctor to m, hannir cord ma cf th wcnknehH ladies have in liie. AIho cared me of Lit. er Coiaplaint, and now tnj compieiion is clear and Bod. lias been benaiicial to my children." Getmbie has hor trad mark and rmraed md lines on wrapper- Take no olhrr. Mads only by IJROWX CIIKMICAL CO..BALTIXOUK, MR. 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Persons doubting: the truthfulness of this can writ any of the Clu-iui-i-Prof. R. OGPKN DOKEMUS, M. D.. LL. D., Be UevuG Mwlk-a! Colieit-, ?;of. II. C. WHITK, Mate Chemist, Univcrsitv Ctwcin, Atht iis (..i. Prof. It. ('. KKI-Z1E. Late President State Board of Health, L:t:isiirr. M l'rt'. H. M. M IIKKFKK. Analytical Clieniist, bt. Loui-. Prof. UIAKLiKS K. DWKillT, Analytical Cliennst, Wliecliu- V:?. Prof. ,f AM E.S F. BA BC'OCK. btute Assaver, Barton, M.-.s. " Dr. ELIAS if. BAUTLEY, B. N., Chemist to the Dent of Health. V.v:. I'rof. CL'IITIS ('. 11UWAU1), M. Sc., btarlirsj Medical Col!, -', Prof. M. DE L !' ) N T A IN E, Analytical C'hennt, Chicago, Iii.' J'rof. Jt. S. i. PATOX. Late Chemist Health Denartmcnt. J;!r 111. Prof. .101 IX M. Ol ;D WAY, Jlass. Institute of Tecr.iiolo,-Y. Bv .:. Prot. P. A. WiTl IIA US, A. M., JU. D., University of Uutfalo. . V. Pnr, A. 1 1. SABIX, State Chemist, Burling on. Vt. Prof. JtU IX BOHLAXDEH. Jr., A. 31., M. D.. iTof. Cheu.l .-.try rzl ' Coileire JIelicine ani Snreerv, Cincinnati, (. Prnf. AUSTEN fc WILBEB, PiuKChemisti v.Hr.trcrColU tre. X v. Bn;: lief. ;i-:OKUE E. BAitKEU, Prof. Chemistry University of iVsiiL-;. l tlctuiiia, Pn. Pic'. PPTEH COLLIER. Chemist in Chief, Airricnltr.rnl C:u : lie is. KEY.S Ac MCE, Profs. Chemistry, Ontario Öc-hooi Citui:.-::-;. 'r.-o!:'o. Canada. :. -7 A ALBUKCHT. ChemLst at the United States U:r., ?.-:- ;.,;. :.tt;.lt EVEHSIAKT, Prof. Chemistry, University. 1 'Ic.: :- .'rtii'. V. Hi LtjAltD, l'rof. Chemibtry, Univeiaity Caaforiilu. i- : .

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