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8 IHE IMjlANAIOLIS PA1LT SEMIKEL 'IPESDAT MORNING FEBRl'AHY 17 1SS5 m m m A Garfl id tie Mies. Our Opening of Hamburg Era rorrjtcjerica "wi.l bo of interest to fv j y lady. -Anticipating tbo grcM ficinrö whicti is uro to od tills f vro placed cu? orders ouly, ti.d Ilo c:cds arc nov? cn salo. The fics are ell rc7, and wa th.infc mrch cuprnor to thoso of formor i crs. Ls51o3 "will pleiio notici t!-. st wo havo t5lc9 in difTorcn vif.th to rnarch.ind also to rritoh &U Ovr Kdi broldsr.v. In this cnr.ncc ticn ye csh that you tiko particolar retire cf cur ntock al 'Km'a Trim tüiri e," all now tht3 conaon. Thos3 trininiEga arc very hand&oims and durable, ssd vsiy much used fjr trirntniDij 77bitOoou3 and Under cichin. Wo invito au iaipooticn of cur "Embrcidcric "and "Hins'a l rimmiEfia," tbo prlco of "which vlil bo found marhed ia pUia figures cn each pioco Vcry EespGctfullr, PETTIS, BASSETT &, CO. JOS. A. MOORE, 64 i;. Harlot Ct., Indianapolis, Ind IntccK alleged ca deposits, in furns of t and ci par;:. !o:u7 to Loan on Improve' City and Farm Vrt-erty in Indian and UM.-x. City, bounty and Town Monds and Purchased Money Notes, bo'i'ht find soid. No Jeans rnde cxcvrt s-irh as are seen roi by Cm tcrrti'ase ou rcl e-tate, with a iar;;e margin of K-curity, cr fay cclUtcra'-s havin; a niartt jalne. Forcisn Exchange for hale on all parU of tbe world. L i HEES l GO. PJaca on Sal a TO " ID-AJIT 0,5 St Ynrtls of Beautiful Hamburg ami All Over Embroideries, ia White and Colors! mostly Fine Goods. Damaged by Water In a Hailroal Vrcck. Having set tled with the Company, we are able to cfler these gjotls at 40 mm 03 HIS DOLLAR! Come Oakk if hi Wish to .Sisare Tkzm. -bL JL Is llifi) Lis J?m FTECIAL TO THE LABIK3: When ycti are in the itoro look ei ourGraTl Iiiay of Uus'.ia I nlerwtar. Ihn V.ejp.-s; aai l'.' -t n America. Ask to sie our Ti cent Jeneys ard 2b cent Wliite Aprons. TT ICS DAY, IEBKUARY 17. SF.NTINKL TKU:t'HUXK OALI, fcustt!. Or.!.-? I'M i ülitftrUl Kr0M4 ZM THE SEXmEL AT E;V ORLEANS. Ic sccDrraiodatd the throng from the Sorthrvect who will desra ta read th?ix .'s- t:.:ito home r-r.rer vhila attondin? tba ".'crld'sllxpositiori," the &jntinel has been p'r-cd ts ?a'e In New Orleans at Ggo: F. H'hcrton & Bro.'a, No. ß Carondelet fctreet, fciecc Canal and Cciantcm streets. OLD TAPERS. 6 cod conditioned old papers tor sale a; IhJa cc8 at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN HRIEF. A felse f.!arm was turned in from boi 111 late jcclerday afternoon. Jcde Norton ha3 Eent Joseph Frnkli ir d Tred Williams to jail for tan days ict j. etii larceny. August HaaLvmann wia yesterday fined 5 2." and sent to iail for thirty days br the iiaycr for adaltery. Walter Brauer, charged with stealing a watch Sfrom C. Loesch, has jae oyer to await Grand J dry action. A i'O lire at the residence cf John C. Naw, North Tennsylyania street, caused a run yesterday afternoon. The cause was a de fect under the grate. Warren Banks, charged with shootia.? his cousin, John Twines, Saturday, was yester day released, the eyidence showing the shooting to have been accidental. Albert Hewitt was arrested yesterday on a c harse of petit larceny. He is accused of the tlft of twenty pounds of butter, which it is iaiÄtd lie sold to Zdra frhzüdt, o: 272 East Railroad WRijjfjin v ? lib ÄU J jl i Wa?hir-on, Th jArttes to whom it be longed replevied the batter. The United Order of Independent York- irgrcen cf Marion County will ratet in the Mayer's Conrt-rcom this evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. The regular nieetirv of the Young People's Christian Teraperarcs I'mon will meet to nfht (Taesiiv) at Mis Peck's, No. 121 East m. Marys ttrteu A fall attendance is de tired. The Committee on Candy for the militarv csjtuvhI will hold an important mectiair at the re, 'ence of Mr. I). S. Yount. 3 North lüiLois t'reet. Wednesday, February IS, at ':COp. ra. Members are requested to &t ttrid. Henry Simmons. aJ fifty-fonr yeirs, difd at Lis residence, on Jliglish aveoue, jfsttrdav niornir.n; at b:Z-) o'clock. He hu hfc.i consumption tir miny mouth?. Yes terday he rrje tnd ilrfard himself, and hid takf n hia s.at ia a chair, fhe-i he vcai at tacked, writh a vielem hraiuorrhge. He called for assistance, and told Lis wife a- thought he wa dvin;;. He r'ac3d in !;"d Riid in a few minutes tta3 a enro'-e. Toe funeral tdkej place to-morrow a: '. ",. wuium;'s r.ETüiix, And the Family Compile Atlona Which It Eää Lod. to It will be remembered, no daubt, thit seme three years ago a :iyl lootins yoans; fellow of this city named. Trank Whiting, together with his pal. Charlie Diggs, was "settled" in the Prisoa North for burglariz ing a Virginia ayenne shoe store. Whiting was then considered a very slippery citizen, and prior to his conviction caused the cop pers no little trouble. Whiting was ruarrie 1 shortly before his arrest, and im mediately eftr his incarceration In thft Michigan City reiv&t his wife applied fT and procure! a divori:?. Subiequeatlv eha rcarriel Wiiliaca II. Springer, cf nanhviPe, and the couple re moved to that suburb, whets they ha.e been liying ever since. Whiting was re leased a fchort tiict' 2:0, and as soon a? lie arrived In tb city hunted up his former wife, finally rinding her. Naturaliy enough, Springer was jealoas of the ex-husband's e.t ttntions, and informed his wife that sue taust have nothing to do with Whiting, wherpuron the lady told him that &U of her oM love for the latter tad returned. It is alleged that Springer then s?rore he woald k'll thd ex-convict on sight, aid Whitir; caused turety procsed irigo to be instituted eainst him in SqrJre Fieblem&n's Court. Whiting went to Hpriuger'B residence on Sunday and proposed that they aettle the matter with revolver", tbe one comirg out alive ti hae the lady. Springer would nt agre : to this proposition, however, but end tht he would leave the house, which he finally iid, spending ti e night at his father's resi dence. Whiting and Springer met in 'S iuiie 1"k bletnan'a Court yesterday, and the Ja tar agreed to pay half the costs of prosecution. Po h men left the court convening ploos antiy, Whitic: agreeing io assist Springer in removing his personal etlect. It is un derstood that Mr. Sprioger will apply for a divorce in a few dayp. Cold Weather Accidents. Patrick Terkinson, employed by Siuker .(c ar.d Davie, fell Saturday evening and bro his arm. Charles Lynn, employed by the Eg:e chine Works, fell yesterday morning oa Louis'ana street, rear the shops, and broi? l is ri :ht arm. He was mended by I?r. Mco-c of Virginia nvenae. Lynn waj theu tae 1 1 erne. Olii f the street car drivt-ra ye?terdiy mcr: irg had both of his hands so b. iy frcrm tnrt be had to be relieved by another dr- ver wbeu ha reached tbu transfer c ir. An 1. 1). and 'V. engineer, named Martin, livirg cro?3 the river, v.-as ye-iierday report ed to have had both his fret frozso whiio on tr.e rca 1 with a tr.tin. Ho vrai taken to n; bcn:o and remedies were applied, b it io the ;ift-ri.con it wss feared he would have to tare both fet amputate J. Yesterday mcruing a couple of girls went into Frevtrt's drut: store for eoaie artie'e, sr.d while the ehtk wa? filling the order th oIJet, &.:ed a bint eighteen yeirs, gasp-d and fell over in a fainting fit. Ur. ü:;ir, whfi v-k staiidin neor by at thn tine. cU2it hfr e,s she fell, and atlministered restoratives until Dr. Forr-r enteri'fl, wh?n the two managed to restore the p;icr girl to cjnt iousnein. 6!i8 declintl to tiik about the cause of her illness, bat it ya b'lievf d by the physicians that !ih suflTed fro in exposure, fhe being thinly p'mI and her arms being bare. She lookel thuj:h u ijool quare meal wonld be a sur price to her. She refused to tell her nam or wLere she lived, and as soon as she wiM able to walk quietly .'eft the .tor5 tn-t d: anpared. Local Courta. SrPEElOS COL'RT. Koora 1. Hoa. N. P.. Taylor, Jud -e. D. H. B.Udwin et al. vs. J?.mes W. Hensl-y etal. Suit on replevin. Judgment for ?"0. James A. Brandon vs. Mary U. IIamm?ud etI. Suit for damages. Dismirs?d. W. Waging et al. V3 Louis Eichrodt et . Aptval. Taken nndsr advisement, Mary Kidd vs. Olirer J, Kidi. IKvorc? granted plaintiff. Boom JCo. 3. Hon. 1 C. Walker, Juäse. L'zzie A. Catt vs. Jcha P. Trie:. Atta meat. On tr'al by jary. CE1MIXAL COCBT. Hon. Pierce Norton, Jn'se. 8tate vs. Jo?eph Franklin and Fred?r!-'k William. Petit larceny. Eent to jail fjr ten days. CIBCCIT COCKT. Uoa. A. C. Ayres Jaie. Tilehrssn A. II. Lee vs. Daniel Parkhurst. Note. Dismissed. Thinks Twas Accidental. Hr. W. 1J. Tita of Frankfort, lad., fe:-ls sure that the shooting of his son Lonsdale was accidental and not suicidal. Tha father, writing to the Sentinel for himself and fam ily, tells of several instances of his threaten ing to kill himself, when enly doing sy to pltjfuUy frighten some one. Tha girl who gw him fire the fatal shot believes tha: ha had no intention cf shooting. He directs! the muzzle of the revolver toward his heal when it was not cocked, and pulled the trie jjer. The pistol was a self cocker, which the family thinks he did cot know. He was given to carelessly handling weapons, like many others, not appreciating their dancer. The girl in whcs company he was when killed was frigktened once before at a threat of his to kill himself. When afterwaidshe afked why he had done so, be answered, laughingly, "Juet to frighten you.M It i probable that the shooting was an accident from the careless handling of the pistol, THE OITV DADS. Thfy Filter Into a Ntv Contract With the Indianapolis Gas Light Company, Whereby the Price of G&h la Reduced and Each Lamp vVlll Burn 2,- 740 Houra Per Year Other Important Business Transacted. President pro te-o. Pear'Oi D-??uIei or 21 Ict night's mejtin;.-; of tne ' mc.l, t 1 Mayor being ats?nt. TLa folio -viag raerab-r were present : Mesrs. I)T-;icc:, Prnja'i;', Curry, l. Un'.w.rier, Millahne. Haugh, Mi Moren, Vro'f. McCIeiia'-id, N,co:ub, P.-irren, ghephard. Eee?, Whirton, IIin-: P.y colds. Sürth er, Hc-lmr. Thal man -t.d Trr?fler. Absentees Mesir.?. I;;vr.ey, i' jylo and Conie. i '0". :.':- a 'V . i: ik : The Committee cu Cjntt&ctj submiit-'Ia report stating thüt the follow in:-: con trac .or3 bed teen nwarued contracts for street in! prcvprnfnt Fred Ganshergh. J. D. Hon Co.. Fnlmer A Seibtrt, Janes Hudson, John E-:ger. W. Loucrp, tha committee re tc:teJ had been awarded cjntrast for t rio co attraction of a rombination bridge over Fcgufc'jj liun 8t Eddy ttreet; also, one ovr the cansl at Sixth street. Tae report was concurred in. riSES ASP FF.FS. The Mayor reported that during tho month of January jl7b'.ö5 marshals' fees, Mayor's fees and 23 fines due the cy hi ! been collected by him, making a tjUl of .;0S ."3, which had bee a paid int3 the City Treasury. THAT .-TRIP Ol" LAND. The City Civil K ainear submittel a com munication, which he had received from J. B Becker, Chief E iginenrof the Pennsyl vania Comoany, and ask?i tn it the Oju i;il tiie tome action thereon. The cDnauiii- c?ticn ttated that the Pennsvlvanid pc ;Ie owned a piece of property in tho -utbera part cf the city, west of the J., M. and I., at;d the write: s'ated that he hid some time ago requested the City K.aineor to make some nieseureraents along tbe liae cf this lot. The communication als) slated that the Pennsylvania Company '.vould be williDg to give the city a strip ot sixty feet wide for the extension, of Uniou street southerly, provided the city woald exonert them from the payment of any taxes or ns seismentr. cn sccount of the opening a'id improving of raid street. Oa motion of Mr. Sphar the City Attorney was instructed to inform the Pennsylvania Company tbe city will relieve said company from all tax ss sessments for street improvements so long 03 said company's hand referred to remains out side o! the tity'e jurisdiction, provided tb-y vill donate the proposed 3trip. THE I'EAi) ANIMAL CONTRACT. The Committee on Contracts to whom v;f referred the bids for the removal cf lead ani mals from the city, reported that the In dianapolis Fertilizing Company was the highest and best bidder, and rec jm mended that ttey bo awarded the cjutra t. This comptiDy will pay $"0for the privilege o! do ing the work. ca'-zs msror.n or. Thf Ciiv Attorney reoortd that s;rc3 ih? Ui meeting the case of Bridget S,ntlm 3. the city had been disposal cf, judgment be i!'g rendered in favor of tho city; also tht the Supreme Court had adirniod the judg ment, in the lower court in tha re e of lt:u--na Kistcer vs. the city and the Ur.icn IUil way Company. EEi'OKT 0!' THS '3MMlTrE3 ON I'flU.IO I.hülT. The Committee cn Public Liht, to wh ui was referred a moiioa thrscting thoai to ia- vite the AJdormanic Comniit'e cn PaVä Ligbt to ccsomrany thera nnd call tipa tbe Ga3 Company ar.d secure, if pcsiiblc, an in creased cumber ot hoorjef lighting public !an?ps without any additional c;it to tbo city, reported they hd attüdd to th matter. Tha co'iumt'.c-e had fuund tht the. public 'mpK aru lit. cle&rci, repaired and tamed cut by the Gat Company, csc'j post buriiing 'J.-'O'j hours per yer.r, tor which tbe city psy 5 per vt r.er year. They a!o found th-xt there are two contract! with tr-;e Ca Comp iny, ooe tiscial &ud or.e general contxsct, taeü havin;; a year to run. Tae committee not only iaborjJ to eure addi tional burning hours, bvt n radm tioo in nice of gai to privnto consumeri as w?ih The only indn-emeut- th-?y had to odr for the reductions eouubt was an extension of time of bnlh c-ntrarts. T.bj co:nmit?e.e had obtaiLcd a written opinLn L-(.iu th3 C ty Atterney as to the ob'ications restii. upon tbe city ia the event of tie extension of time of tip eenc-ral contract. This c-;ii':al i a forme, i the committee tha-t tha general contract 2a1 o ihe Ges Company the right to revair end er ti.d mains in tna streets during the tii.-e graute;!, without se?king :;e:ial perinis'ou in (fl'. h cast" from the city govi-rnroe it. S'. l apru. 'ifo to n-e the company's gai, if any isustc.r.-ut with tbe right to stop using the pts in public lamps at any time and ue t ' v;tric 1-ght. Bw special contract the obi: ft n is made to use gia for tha term for which ii may be made. The co nmitt bad held a conference with Mr. Fietcher, Presi Js nt of the company, who hid maisia prepesition that waj not satiifactory to tb3 committee. The committee had iba:!tt?il a prcrcsition to th Ua Company whin, 4u in it3t?rr.'. rt quired ail ex:st!a cjntra:t3 to ke Mi -Tendered and cancelled, and ne-v .. 1 pscial contracts to date from MaiLhI, iiö; the genera contr;u t to ruo ten years and the special three ye?3 provided te Ods Corupany reduce tbe price of pia to J1.S0 per 1 (EG feet to private consumers and add L'l'J hours to each lamp post, making 2, burning hours per year, and clean, repair, light and turn out for the price of $2 per year per post, the same as now paid for 2 Ö0J hours. This proposition gives a reduction of twenty cents to private consumerj and gives tbe city a nearly all-night time tab.e. The proposition was finally accepted by the com pany. The committee submitted tae two contracts, general and special. &nd reco n- mehded that they be pissed. This rep -t was tbe car.ee of a considerable amount -I talk. Messrs. Peirsoo, Sheppard, EJeahar ter and Sphar inCu.'ged in the discussio :. The report was finally concurred in, M DowliDg, Thalman and Woit being the oniy nirrintera who voted m the negative. uilt. .o orTsibE ov t;:e city limits. A tpec'al committee consisting of Mcssri Carry, Tbalrcan and Trusier reported against the adoption of a motion instructing the Fire Department no to make runs out side of the city limit?. They thooght it in advisable for the department to stand id'y by and Eee property destroyed if within their reach to save. The committee recommended that the matter be left to the gocd judgment cf the Chief Fire Engineer. They b?lieved, bowever, that by straightening and in soni9 cases extending the corporation line a large number of buiidincs snd factories could be made to justly contribute to the city's reve nues. The committee, therefore, requested that a committee of three be appointed to re port what changes should be made m the ccrj: oratica lines, Ths report was adopted, and the chair appointed Mess-. Truster. Lurry and Gallahue to serve on the com mittee. i ENI r.AI. OF.I'INAN F.5. An ordinance repealing an ordinance g?anting E. W. Gleson and his associates of tte Indiana District Telephone Company the riht to construct, oreiate aLd maintain lin cf telephone. An o.dinance prantir .: the Central Union Telephone Company ti.e right t) rs tie streets and alleys of the city and certain tel egrar h r ok s td wirs. Tbe ruIe-3 were eu.-pf-nded, and an cr li : ance tur.DUmtntal to an ordinäre grant ing ih B. and O. Telegraph Company car tr :i iLLts a'-.d privilf;: v?s?d. bi motion of Mr. Csllahue, the rules -tr:-! i vr f nded. end t be or Jinaru- ert Hüing t'i ? ficrchife cf the Itidiaciplis (ia? Cj iidv:;,, f-riil tiring a limit to tbe rrice to cj charged ly t aid company, v,-;!-- pisr-1 npjn its p-s- s';ce. Th cidinaib:- p?- by a vot of 1 to L' Mestra Tlulman Dowlic vot- ir z in tbe negative. O-i motion of Mr. l'ht:!n,?.r, the contract aceorupanyicg lue ordinance was tcccpted. .viscci.i,ANi:ors i r.-:NKi.-. The r.ew Healtli Botrd crdinr-no iutro dr.ctd at the lr?t metti: -: was iiocf d On mcticn of Mr. Bjfjamin the tini 'or the ii mo'al cf arch3 ia Peace's Run at the f sst nd of the depot Wa3 extended for three mcnths Tiie fftition of Grorge A. Dickson f .r a theater licciiSo fr tiü presüt;; jearras grantf d Mr. Pearson gave wr:ib?n notice tint be would move to amend rule No. 2 of t e Common Council at the i:ext m?etin so as to read teat no improvement ordinance "he d be passed until petitioned for by at V;ci ore-half cf the resident property o?;n f.r, ou the line of the proposed improvement. The Council then adjourned. RAILWAY NEWS. The Trniik Line alatiagers Ss the Ne cessity of Central Organfatiou. annual LTeetlng- of the Cincinnati, Ntrv; CrlenuB and Texas Pacific I'ho C, M. and St F 'd rrtrllm- lnary Stutement Other Itetn-s. Trairs were 'OiT on many of the rood's ypjtc-rday. The time is rapidly approaching when tbe T. and I. will be sold. Lccal freight traf.io is brisk over all line?, and there is a growing demand for empties. Local passenger agents report a heavy business to "Washington, and it is under let d that the ratea agreed upo i at the recent Cincinnati tweeting are brli-g wdl mnin tailed Ly all read?. Tte most brilliantly lighted shops in lodi- anapolia Ere those owned by the P-tu-Handle east cf the city, in which eiectric lichts ar need. Several Pan-Handle engines have al ready been equipped with electric load lights. The excellent condition of the lle Lina h greatly due to the superior managemeat of E. 13. Tnomai, and parties who propVcy that he will tender his rssignation at tbe anr-ual neting next nionth will surely gr:t raoly Jt it, fcr ho has no intention ot eo doinjr. The rft ort that he was to r which wa-? circulated over the country ome days ego, has been denied by himself and ohc-ra m r pesition to knotv, vet come of t'ie "Weitem papers ere announcing it as a cold fpct. The thrcugh shipments o: freight from Nt:W York to the wt 'J$t Januiry were lirer than mvht have Itcu expected c:i eide rim: tho general comp'al'.it cf dallnf si of tiace. TLcy were about ten per cent. le tl an lost yctir. Tna rfdat-'ion in r..tes i!o: tot ten; to h.:ve stin:ult'j''. hipr;ipits mur.L, and it is r ot likely to do to much in winur when there are no caal shipments io ke directed. The circuitous iines, chiedy bv icuthern rcrda which Mwnyo carry at a diiCount from reguJir ratcj, are pt to suiler mcbf, aiidthebe have net usually canled ai much ai tnre per ctnt. of the whole. It is generally conceded that thera be a heavy ircrer.r-e in fhipT.cntj from the est during nexi n.ooth. Ea3i.toa:.d busitcs is very light, The trunk line managen fool that some central organization i.-t a nccctsily. evou when the coni-f.ti j:i eppr cp?n warfare; and y beir to f- e t ie vaL:e of tbe rer"rl .bit h h i?e besn kept so long, a- ri'sv mcif ui.uabie tb-' ic:g.-r ttx?-y e.rc kert shorfiüg the cuurre trail'n- h:" taken under the r;ost adverse cirenmst ?ioe?, and throwing a !l3od o: l!:bt on whit we mav cll the payftiok gy end pathology of Irafb: for they follow the coursy not only nf ht-tlthv transportation, but of trauspoVa ticn pufjpririg from various disorders. Ail thuo records will come very handy ono of there rajs. whn the companies exhausted by their struggles witn each other, or h-ivm:; attained a better frame of mind, determine to werk in harmony ct:a;ti, but unit of all tbe rtcoriF cf tbe lime vaeu euch does what is gend in 1 o vn eyes. Tne Chi , Milwaukee and Sh Paul Company mtia.s ibi preliminary statement cf earning?, expanse', fixed citrus, etc., fcr the last calendar year later than usual, though there perhaps never wi3 a time when it was awaited with so much interest by the stockholder?. There fca3 been evideoi Iy cme distrust of the company, a? the cjiu mon ftock, which has for several years paid 7 per cent dividends yearly, aad in sold above 11-J after the last slock dividend, hss bf en selling below 75 fcr some month?, though the fall dividend was paid as usual. The company ha3 been making extensions fcr years on a colossal scale, and doubtless many of the new line3 will require, in time, large expenditures fcr improvement?. 6uch a company mah have occasion to incur a great rloating debt in a fehort time, if it is not able tQ ist-e new bonds or stoctf, and the stockholders tterefore are especially interested in know ing their company's financial condition at frequent intervals. Moreover, though the Chicago. Milwaukee and tit. Paul ha.i an ex ceptionally light capital account, the pro portion of bondsttostock is unusually treat about lCO.tXO.GOO of bonds to 47,o-M00 of Etock. Thus a comparatively small redu tion In the nttearnincs ir mile will take away & considerable part of the dividend, much the larger cart of tbe net earning, e.3 they are now, being required for the bonds The converse cf course is true: an aiditicn of only l00per mile to the net earning will pay 1 per cent, on the capital ttock, and with net earnings per mile less than many cf the Chicago ioadshave,it could pay 14 rer cent, instead of 7. Just now, however, losses are feared more than gains arehjped for, as the price of the steck coc lusively shows. C, N. O. AND T. F.OAP. Cincinnati, Feb. 10. The annual meeting of the tockholders of the Cincinnati, New Orkens ßsd Texas Facific IUilway Company was held to day. Tbe following were elected director?: Franks Pond. Thomas T. Gait, W.A.Goodman, Alex McDonald Isaao T. Martin, Otto Pieck, Charles Schiff. Eris Ewiftand Augustus Weese 1. Offing to tbe failure of the city to provide procer terminal fac ilities in the city this sesolution was adopted : "Resolved, That tbe Board of Di rer tors bi authorized and reqneEted forth witb, if they deem it best, to terminate the leate of our reed and surrender the railroad to tne ios-cr upon tbe ground of tha entire failure nf lessor to perform its covenant.? end cbl?gations thereunder, wh?rtby it i rendered tr.ip",ssib'e for the lea-ee to eu:;,5 fully and profitably operate tl e r a j." Senator E Mini's fixi'y is at the Bales House. ML-3 May Howard, cf St. Pau'1, i3 viiting her father. Senator Ho trJ, at the Bit?s. Mr. Kelly, Secretary of the Sinate, r-?- tr.rnfd yesterday from a trip to Davton, O., whtre be sj cat b'aturd y and Sunday. F.ft '.Vorth ti.viijjr. There p.re langusgfs Tte fi:vt st.- el ptn wp? n.r a 'n 1 ") Ryan, Tnt- Hatt?x-, L'l ar d HI South Elino's 'Ihe ;tvers;e human l.fj ;s thirty-one ye ara. New style hat? at popular prices. The firtt Lucifer m-tch was made, in 12'b V)ioIHrle Manfchter Of iv.rr.Rrcl Hardware, ILimaged by tbe Fire! Sale every day for ton dajs. Ley while you tan buy cbcap. ITcchanlcs' Tocbsand BuilderA Hardware. VAJEX NE.V. CI EekI Vt'ßibington StreeU ÖÜR'STÖCK Of Watches, Clock?, Chains, Opera Glasses, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Fine Jewell y, Diüinonds and all crtick- to be t;'!iiu in the ay of Jev.chy, is the Finest and Most Complete ever oilercd to the public of this c ty. ELKES, 12 East Yashirißton Strsst. J. & C. FiSOHER, BfSiCUT 1SD SilUSi! A tS A O J 1 Sri 3- 1 J KJ Tbe pronooncel preference l over SIXTY THOUSAND purohi-crs and the empnatic in dor?ciueut of tbe artists, justlügs us in sayin they tire without na Ci atnonj; ia?dmm-priccd Pianos. They in tot the wants of those dc&iring a taoroughly reliable Pisno, v?iib gooi t ue, goI ecticn, him tbe greatest durability. They will, in fact, bo fonnd ia many re':reet3 superior to oae Pianos for which the bi Jh3-t riui is claimed. j. ü. DÄLÜiflääb! S5. 97 ad 2; Mill Fan. S!.,kuiaia)oiL. Wholtfalc aril Keitil Dialers In Sta'away A fc-ns, ict.i(r ilros.,l!:a.s bro-., Fbchcr, Vo?e ajd otbtr Piahos, Estey Or.'aii.-s isbociner Orh?. I'artk-9 at a di:-:aaco desiring bargains tioaM not (Ail to write f or fi'-r-r '"csciptio'is. TLXIN'G tr.d ElTAlSiyti a 6iv-cialty Orders for noviroc givea nrorart aticution. M"." " ' M." W I L L I AM S, 502 S. Illinois St., C jo?. IS'o. I ICtirixie IIoIlt. f ft; f. rdoz. tnr Torn. f ( c i cr co .'or Succ o'ssh. ''; per doz. for I,!rra Eehiis. l:v. : tr "oz. fur 1'ch. 4u- i'?r lb. for Kct L'ncolored Tr an Tea. oCc ycrlb. for td.o'cc Ciiudowvlcr Tea. Jt'c r-cr.'b. ivr Joel l ea. Sfc Ktr Slhs. Drit-J Huuar Corn. 5Jt fcr 5 Its. No-w Inrkbh ftuai. life 'r b s. yew English Cur -ants. v.lc fur li ibn. Akron Oattu-al. iic fcr 3 lbs KHipins. Ire ft r 1 It. F-iking low der. 2-c Jcr 6 Its. jritd Ar p.Ict Vic for " Bars Gc-rn?u oqp. V?c fcr 9 n. I iol's t tarcb. :..c.c for 10 lb. Kit of No. New rop Mackerel. 50c for 1 tal. (olCcn Syrup. Yo trs. ;rtuu iatei f? ij,r, si. V s "White fcx-.m C fctir, V. 19 Its. Extra C :er Si. 7b,f r cr 1V for Choice L.r 1 , I.VJ. rf New ( rep Fra'i v x Jute FUh, 7 Sc. r.-.J'O-TAL OltDEE.ä i bhlVEl-U'.D. 1 ' V intn if 0E 51 r rf I m 4 P' r n 4-1 1 rt On -rm t T 4 97 Kast Washiii:toii St. Type-Wnters Jy-TV. FULLY WARRANTED. Kf.i.'ir-bn,rni.v return 5. 3.5. iT-lt-.? Within 0da3r"ianatfac-tory. jii 'ty ' i - Machines Rented. Cartx n, Tvoe-Writer fnp-r, .irt. cr.. on hnd. SOLE AGEHT3,"'""r- - 17 Soulh aieridlan Street, Condit Block. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, 86 East Yt iLsblxgtoa St., lelcphcut "tU, 4 IT Fariiitnre, Mm uai j AMU33MKNT A. W a k. rs MnLruo t ENTIIÜSIASTICALLV RECF1VED '.! SliENNFIHCaOti SOCIETY, Presenting th2 Entire Scire ol Mi.Iocier's ropular 'THE UEüCiAlf STTDENT." Oriainal Libretto by A. S. hn-ilb. wifi n Orig inal Orchf t rut ioa by W. W. i-'p.rt, an I ir:i 1 Chorv. cf r.I:hty Vv'.vc: nn.r;i s i &n l To. No extri tnar-o b'r re: .e 1 tei.v ThurtJaT. Tri Itv ant -rir'.ay an t ?:i::-!iy Mat'.r.fe. Feh. l. -M and -1, the Popular .l.i.iv-dun, MR N.vT. :. lü.'i. IN, luli"' t--i-t sa ves-. 4,I tiUSh h'tl.l.S" AN'D -C NFU -b 'N " B tie:;; tu.iinTiapmi- Eire i?oir;M--n!. Pr u'isr i-rkei. Site cf s:ats :u v y:3ing o- a: the box- S5c. F:fS-I7?l Seit? 353. Tili: SI (ll K-s OK 111L SEASON! TO NIGHT. U fli. Uy IJHtüi. o nrj i N; 1U, f r. . 1 11 Iav s L'atcb'ottrle iatror.i;;n: P.. favorite. And lre (irf-t onojUn, vr A a. t!.t) KX, :r ported ly tt c r ovn Ct ia;)hay,ln the 'to'-t I.ri;a 'aMe Comedy frr.!.( on ttie .-t.A--e. cntil-? 1 COLLARS A.NDOÜFFS MTl.Vl i: Uil'MSÜVV-JjCeatr ti All Pitt. Thursday, l'r:-t-v. Saturday Mati:ie. Hi isio Z?JT zi y XT 1 xxx o x A lid uEO. lioNii ACt lu tbir now viau, "DAVID'S GIRL." Tucedny, February 17, Cliall6De Champioiislilp Rats Monsdv, Feb. J5-KEi, WHITE & hLVii l ariy. GRAND POIZE HASQUERADE And XPiiay 13 ss GAR NI Y AL AT TIIE- Meridian Skating Gink, TUESDAY EVENING, l?ct)runr3r IVtli, lOOrj. Adniisiion it ct-nts. fcee Est cf prire. Cr5lLEäÄräUfÄ Corner Seventh, and CoEc-ga Avcnne, Atraction Fcr Tucsrliy Nght Tebrusry 17, Grand Fox Chase. rr'.re Tbe Fox. GILHCRS'S fT Urs i i n i ANl EOE IN ROBIN XX OOD,; Kvcry Evening and Regular Matinees. A mi umim o AM)- uorpcraiiGn hopartcr, Th3 only pcrloit'csl rrhlch report, v.ici ccz venicut Index, til the ovlnlons ot the cjpremu C'onrt, et once, eud In a lorra svabab'e for irane Clate reterence. ludortä by the Judre of ttw Supreme Court, and cited In their o; Inions. Aocibrol'j and r.olisrjlo. A'.so tbe only r-'lodtcal which, dres m enrrmt Cl7e-t cf all rubi'c aad private corj o:t!on cce Ginde l by the H'irre;ne Co art cf tha United j States, nr.d tb fiup'-ere Conru of tho peveial fc.utcs. i Lis Giftes is ol i-'-rraantrit vn, fcelrf. io pr.ed as to aOiri: wf tiuiin ia t-.-r SJ't, vol"u:ec. PcbEfhcu prorrrtly nt ti e c.'o'c cf t.icb tea d&rs' eet-ricn of the In l .r.3 fe'iprtL-.e Court. Termn, I'cr J nuun, 1Se imm. mm, e 2 i v n X. I'rom Csj-diiUIi Horse Imr Frricson's Kgw Caloric Pumping Enslccj. GAS STOVES Of All Dccrirt:cn5 cn Exhlr.Iüm sttilfcr fi'2 a: cost at the oica of ih i INDIÄKAPGLIS GAS-LIGHT & COKE CO. So. MScEMtKsjiKtuXIrtd. V'e .e'.l to cin customer o iiy. Brewer and Bettler of LAGrEiBi BSE R South Sod ofAhteEaSt., P rib 1 1 r nil ! ? $ s