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YOL. XXXIV-NO. 65. INDIANAPOLIS, FJUDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1885. WHOLE NO. 10,13. WHEN INDICATIONS. roil FRIDAY Fair weather; In Tennes see valley partly cloudy weather, followed by local ralos; In the Ohio valley slightly iaimrr and eoutherly wind, shifting wtit erly In the weitern portion. Extensive preparations arc being made at our Factory for the Spring and Summer Trade, and when the season opens we will be in the lead regarding variety, quality and prices, at the w Clothing Store. Kare Bargains now in Broken Lines in Every Department. DON'T Forgot wo have thoronownol PIANOS In All Stylos- Grands, Squires and üprißhto. ThooPfoffliniCo. S2 sd S I Rorth Feoiisilv&nis St. Everett rianoi. Btoty & Clark Orcaca. Ttinln. rrpalrlnK und moving a specialty. BIRD PAGES. Milking 1 : rl , Red Pud, F.mott and Ca. iifliy Cep,e, Piceilinj; and h'.juitrcl Cege Springs ami I look. 'I lie t est Pird Seed aed tlravel. Trt tone; Ibid Food, CHARLES fclAYEK & CO., ta and SI VV. Waahlnixton nt, JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. One Hundred Lnrgo Stand. 300 3-Shoct Bortrda, Ateo CcEirollioi itcjlatc House rencr. 81MOJM BUNTB, Wholesale Liquor Oealei SI S. ,Valiiiufon St.. lndianamlk W M. GUNN, GAS nFlE-T-BTS, No. 7 Virginia Avenue. KIKKIM'LAKd WORK. AT 150TTOM I'KKJM. Will buy a Man' All-Wool CasnU moro Bult worth 812, this wotk, vhilo for 310 wa can givo you your ohoioe of ovoral lines formerly aoli at 815 and $18. Oar Jmmoniottock of rTow Sprint Goods is on tho way, and wo must mako room for it by olosing out our ovorstook of Mcdium-woight Sul.s nt any lacrißco. llosvy-woiht goods marked down 40 to 50 por cent. This morning wo plaoo on alo a number of broknn lots of Pants, worth 32 and $2.0, for $1.001 Como tD day anl got ono of thorn. Doyouneod a tipring Ovorooat? Wo aro showing a vorv largo lino of Light and Dark-colored 8priDR Overcoats at prloos ranging: from 83 to $29, MODEL 1 gss oo CLOTHING 00, TUE NATIONAL CAPITAL Keslgnalionp, "Like Angel Visits, Few and Far Between" Onlck Trom- Isers Are Slow Performers. Tho Whlto Houso a Busy Sceno Streams of Callers All Day Teller Gets In His Work. AN UNFULFILLED 1'UOMISK. . So v rat Inters mine 1 1 tn from the Capital. Special to tbe Sentinel. WA8iii.NiTON, March Representative Mat sod called early this morning at the Postoilice Department to see if the resigna tion Of Postmaster Lanysdale, of CJrcencastle, Lal been receive!. To his astonishment it had not yet arrived. It will bo remembered that daring the recent c.tmr.iign Postmaster Lan.'3da!e rushed frantically into print and declared if Cleveland and Hendricks were elected he would resign He has not yet made gocd his promise. Matron says lie in tends to re 'Dili ir.cn J the appointment of Willis (i. NeiT. Mataon will not return to hia home, at Grcencastle, tili about the ht of April. State .Senator Pell and wife, of I'oit Wayne, are quests f General Thomas J. Prady. John McOee and wife will not return to their home at Ploomlngton until some time next week. Dr. F. A. S;hell is is a candidate for the Postmnsterthip at Hpeu-sr, and A. P. Poundi and .luhn Mcsler have the came de sire, Robert Towle is an applicant for Postmas ter at Danville. A sharp contest for the Poatmastershtp at I nil lanni olis is taking !aco between Aqull la Jones, (leorpe (cler and Cass Pytleld. A very do Ightful rt-rtlon to In4ianlins wan tendered br Senator and Mr. Voorhocs to-nlr.ht. Ail the Hoonlers In the city, nutn herlnu more than .no, paid Ihrlr rriprc'nto tiie genial antl diitlnKulnhed Pon.itor and hia populär wife. Vice rreaMfltt 1 1 enl r trlt i I'rlvln re Urjr. Hpr tat lo ihn HMitlnel. Wahminmion, March .". Uufiei 1. lat w to liny eppoliiltd and nwoin In as l'Mvt ticrflary to Vice PrrihUnt HenilrlHs, Horn afterwards Mr. Hrndrioka re'ivd th fullowlriK Irtirr: linn. I I.MHA A. II ii'lrl k, V ! 'r'll tt t o( f 1 1 t'lltlo.t Mtnlta: tlAK i'lM Allow III, ft llllnm h( MIlmiio Duuty, Ithtlnim, iiuw In W nlilimton, iDrntmra' ntto jfin upon iti ni'Hiiititu0iit of our .ittnor lumort"! follow riticii, ilttytua l'4t, l , ycitir tnutci 1 1'f lvn' f i dry l-flim o ti to ha an honor 'o our owutr, veil m a ttvrv 114 C'm I Itiai iit to a iroij aifi 011 ri 1 1 1 r in r ftuowl, who l illtfd, ly iiiufö mitt l i' a t i !. kit wi ll for tin omttiil ilutl whl' !i will iUmoIvh npou hint. W11 1 r u Mo, II N, Nhi n 1, IMn II. Humum, H: it, VI inp uiim: iiousi:. Ill Prlilrhl II r m a lloty Uf, Krxrtvinu NiiiuoroM t:nllr i;vry On lt. rcUrd rnmi 'J to I , Wasiiim.iov, March Th Wlille Houim presenh d a buy Rcwtie to tUy, A stream of altera poured IMn thtt mansion from tha I hour the door 0nod until late in thn day, The Presltlrtnt t il an early hrn-ikfast, and thin completed the orani itlou of hia Cab inet and directed their 1 an. en to b -nt to the Senat. A number of orxuu!tt!t) yisitad ih t White House lcfore noon, and -re recelvi I by the President in the- Ki room. Prom" tttnt amotig tliem wete the Natu. . I. Kandt- I ('lub, th Ainerlcua Cllh and Youn hi 1 Democratic Club, all of 1'liilailelplna; il.j Kins County (Tub, of Prooiyn, and a dip elation from th County Demtrracy ot Nev Vtrk. Tte jMit.ce of tht I n i tl 'tt- Snprciua Court, headed by Cnief Jinti 'i White, called abont 1-', and wer rreiyil l.i ti e bluH parlor, 'i hn memhrs oi tti Na tional Deinccrat'c Committee wi rn nett r celved, ntnl n any other prominent peror ailed to pav their reiped and keep the President engaged the entire diy. No chanrs have yet bsen ma 1 in tho force of empiojes nt the White House, ex cept that Colonel Daniel S. Lamont o-vipii j the otlica of I'rivate Secretary to tha i'reo lent, initeaa of Pred J. Phillips, who r ( coureo retires with Mr. Arthur. The Preai dnl'a mail to-day was very large. It con aljted principally of leiten of connrutula tiorrs; many of tbem, aoweTer, related to appointment. bubsequentl? the Democratic Phalanx of Albany called on the President In a boly. They were followed by detachments of clu'n from Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Mary lar.d, Kansas, Missouri and e'sewhere. Toe President tfcen pave notice ha would receive all who mlcht choose to come between '2 ant! I o'clock, and during that time thousands of strangers paid their respect to the Chief Magistrate. The President received them in the east room and ühook hands with all. It was found necessary to dispense with the formality of Introduction. The President, however, recognize I many acquaintance! in the line and greeted them by name. There waa a lace nunibfr of co'ored peo ple among tb visitors The President bora the trying ordeal well, and treated each person with a pleas ant, mall and heartv grasp of the hand. Visiting military and civic organizations, which bad not previously called In a body, were well represented. Governor P.ittleon. of Pennsylvania, and .tail' were prominent among the visitors. All the members of Kx President Arthur'a Cabinet, with the ex ception of Recretariee FrelinphuTen and Teller, occupied their ususl dues and at tended to all business requiring action at the lr hands. fe:retary Frelinghuyan was detained at heme by ill.health, and Secretary Teller (whose resignation as Secretary of the In terior was accepted vesterdiyl was at tha Capitol. Those on duty received many callers, and took occasion during the day to take othcial leave of the bureau oßires and other employes. NATIONAL NOTES. Cleveland' Cabinet Secretnry Teilet' Last Othclal Act-Other Interesting rtron. WAiriN(.i'ON, March .'.President Cleve land sent to the Senate the following ro- inations: Secretary of State, Thomas F. Bay ard.of Delaware; Secretary of thf Treasury, Daniel Manning, of New York; öecretary of "War, Willtaui CjEndlcott, of Mawacnuietta; Etcrctary of the Navy, WilliamTJ. Woitney, of New York; Secretary of the Interior, L. C. Lamar, cf Mississippi; Postmaltr General, William I'. Vilas, of Wisconsin; Attorney (ienerhl, A. H. O'arlaul, of Ar kai;Hs. Oa of the Ipst acts of Secretary Tel'er wn to i?ne patents for lauds in Loabivia, prauteJ to aid in the canstruction ol tie New Urbans and TAclfic IUUroa.I. The lands, embracing about TOO.OO'J acrei. sre "uip?te1 in what ie commonly known na the "backbone grant." It was an Interesting dy at tlui White Honse to tiny. Cleveland, his brother, pla ten, nieces and other relatives spent t ie nifcht t here, and breakfasted early. Thru was little rhange in the appfjirunc) ot 1 11 houfp, except that Arthur a personal :!' ta auu priv.-itfl property had disappeared. I a mont cccu) led the desk usrd by Private 8 crtary Plitlllpa rince J. Stanley Proem tyacuated U tnrre than three years ao. One of ' rpUI-nt Cleveland'e first acta In connectic -itl hia otliclal housohold was to retain O. 1 Prn-'ea as assistant to Prlvstf t'feretary PMio..t. 1'rtu'en was anpinted hv General Grant as the bearer of Preiiden tiat commumcationi to either Home, of Coo grepn, niul duriri: no many adnilnhlrAtioM has become a familiar llt:ure t ) all who urn connected In any way with the alTalrs ol the Capital, HI retention is heartily r mi mended by tr.emheriof both pirlies und by rrpresentat'vea of I he prrr. t)hi of the lait oilicia' aca of Hpoaker 'r Hle m tin appointment of Messrs, Hoi in:!'), Hatch of Ml S'jnrl, Peel, Cannon and Ktan its a committee authorized ty the l- U alive Appropriation hill to Itivratlgvs the ex pet dilute of the npuropriatlon for hi dlnti 1 hool, and the aiJiuinlstiutloti of the laws relative to Yellowstone Park, . To'lhty In tho Nennte Wamiinoton, March .",The tennte wa culled to unter at PJ o'clock. The galleries wer packed with slratigera. Mr. Allison, Chairman of the unitilt If itppotnted to wait upon lb President, reported that the l rrhletit desired Iii (oiiiinlllre to state that . would rymmttulcatw with the Snnal In wrltlnir, The tioniltiatlotis for th Cabinet wra r elved. On motion of Mr. Hiirrtuan, tha Hrntle went lutd eie-mlive 'dm cn Ihn uomina' tlo.ia At I ' m, without rt 1 ft r in 1 m ki tlm fiumlna tloti, thi doori w rrn o Mt'l, 'id the Htiitate ri lotiriind until to moir'V, Iii ffMoti of tint adjournment with nit aMloit wa nmlerttood to he (tie objooU.ni of Mr, i:iiblletifcrKr to Hm oniirinaMoo of lUynfil, bine.! on bis allred anil Ir''i an tin mil ix.'i.l action lelftilVfi to I v 1 m 1 1 ' ai fall. II requites uii.i'tlmoiis ivunml f ir oiilirmatton wllliout prevtou rufernci to a ( oniiiilt lr. lint iil.jcctlnn is MillltUrnl to li.U V action tl II Him 110XI 1 1 a y . 'I lm hrnnte liiiu il lately wnnl into etneu on Ilia commitlera. The galleries wre clcmd ai d the doors guarded to tecure prtvtcy, Wht-n Ih Htfiiale door wr ra iropiMte I 11 as found tbu only iiouiliirtilon ln-oucltt to the ehala wt tho.e uf tint Cabinet M in- later. The Alleued .liiierlcuit l'Hauir III ICciia- dor. Panama, Feb, ','1, Two American! were anions the foreigners arrested here, The I' Mted BtalfS a'.eamer Wacliusett has benn in iuaya'ull, where conferenct a were hehl betwt eu PrenldentCatnaro, her Captain and Vice Co nun I Keinherg. The Ccnadorlan an -thotilies claim that HauIoi Ii au Kcudoria 1 citleti, and deny tliat his naturaPzstio I apera from the I'nlted Utates should r f t I Dim. Tha Warhusrtt bas gane to Man' to open communication with Hint , whi -in Jail In an interior village. Hh will the iu to Haina ami imUire into the niHiin-' in which I'mtad Hintes Vice ('jnsulG.nl t'ard was trea'ed and wh-n Mr. Conitm (li e, an Airerican resident of that port, w. deprived of his goods by order of Oeuilli tnrv atrps, afler Klorea, the chief olldiuler l ad lied. IMOIIIerle Hold by Auction, Dot ih 11.1 k. Match The Nrwcomb Pncb.toan cilatlllcrlc . coverlug thirteen acres of land, wer sold to day at public auc tion. J. H. I.indenberger, a lor I banker, representing a yndicate of creditors, mainly In New York, purchased the Andetson and Nelson distilleries for jlüO.MA ?i .(KK) cash, and the pump houses for $17,600 the two brands of whitky tho nnst celebrated in the country. The George C. Pachauan dis tillery was purchased by the same for ?1, .'.UO; the Monk distillery, by Julius Park house, of Louisville, for f J0,.'0). The prop erty will be held by the purchasers till it goes up, and will then be solJ, remaining idle in tbe meantime. An I'prUliig 1'eared In Wlmilprc. Ct h Ai.o, March ' The Dally NewV Win nipeg pcial eajs: "The farmers of the pavluce met here to day and manyacces aiona are being received to tbe ranks of the sei essionisti and Annexionist. Ib-solntioo were pasted denouncing Premier Ncrqusj for failing to secure concessions from the Dominion Government and calling for the rf districting of seats and an aopesl to the country. An uprising Is really feared." llooth Going to Oult the Vtage. Uc -ton, March ;. The Xranicrlpt says It 1 indirectly asserted that F.dln Booth has firmly revolted upon leaving the atace. He will playsrerles of farewell engagements in the larger cities of tbe country. A Committee of 1'ublto Safety, Chicago, March 3. The Citizens' Com mittee of eighty, appointed to assist in prose cuting the recent election frsnd cases In tbis city, met to-day and appointed a committee of nfty on public safety. This is in effect mskicg the temporary organization perma nent. SENTINEL SPECIALS. Celebrating the Inaugural Special to the BentineL . Pi.oo'jin'.tox, Ind , March ö. Onb hun dred guns were tired here yesterday at 1'-' o'clock in honor ot the inauguration of Cleveland and Hendricks, and at niht an impromptu meeting of ladies and gentle men wai held at the Cjurt-housa. After mu sic by the band, L. J). Hogers, Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, was called uon to preside, and L. S. Field was chosen Secretary. A lare number of Dem ocrats were present to celebrate the occasion. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed, and the rtceu pol tlcil corpse, tue g. 0. t , wai rts- Urrecied fiom its grave and held no to feper IKfrifis by Hon, J. II. Kut, It. A. Fulfc. J. f. Williams and the cha'rinan. Pi.bi can j prent ware ked to participate 5n tt." rxpreip1. when Me33rs. Mnon aui Fitz. iti Itepublicaa orators, confessed their fMM tn Cleveland as conservative, god mar, ar:.l thought he would make an oicel l it t'c iut. Th meetint; adjourneJ till March I, ;vv when a similar meeting is to be held. 1" ho Daxol vr was sun? and every 1. dy wert home feeling that a bettr dy l .i 1 con t f )r the American people. Next Coai t-llotme fcr Greene County Gone t WAahlngtoii. Special to tae Henttncl. Ut.ooMUKi n, Ind , March " Tne lburl of Commlasianers of this (Greeue) county on last Monday ad jpled plans and speciiicitlons for a new court house to b'j eronted a, this place. Mr. G. W. U 1 utimr, of yotir cltj", fur nished tie plans, etc, and is appointed archlte .l. Yesterday tho I'oird of Cimmls sioneri ordered tho An litor t,i isiun notice that blJ would be rcclveii from contractors for the erection ol sild bnildln r Tlie bti'ld lug h rsil tuitpil to cost from fr'D.Ol to (K'o. Our propln could"r this a sultabt time to bitHil, as material and labor are very cheap. Dsttlel It Hatlleld. Ms p. our next Post iimlr; William M Mo, I C 1 - eilt t'r IUoomtiUl Democrat, and Dr. il. V. Norrell, Denuicrittln (Antral Commltt erttan for the H'cotnl ConjttoMiotial lltrtc,t, tiave one to Washington City to be present at t u 0 in utJKiuiitioi of (:!ev'laiiil. - - Mi'jntotir I t-ni", p 1 11 to t! Urid li. I. Si vmim i , Maroh '. Hlbner's urchettra ut tins rlty p eyed for the InntignrAtion ball at North VeMHMi Inst night, The teport pent to tha I'nqutrcr to the tiyrt Ilia Mm n, ard M, Con pany are golH to in I a round homn her toon la wholly untrue I Ury liayp tiot InlPtuled lo di to, nor do tluy tmw. '1 he IP of. 'it at (oh hup ii vrn by (ha 1 1 row a I'iish Htll Club at Iii opera hotibo last hl,hl was a iua;;ujilcaiit aflatr and graod ni crM in Yry nay, Th atlemtanon w.m very larfc' and bolter ordar could not havn hrtti bad I lm uitalr aas oiuMicd nt 0 o'clock, I v llit- uta id insu ti whh h a very lmpres ( eint iiopoiOig. The imll a.ljounio I at 1 this tcoMi if 'beritiUaitd Us tnanaör drrcrv t'lml praifca for the Usl0 dipUyed on Um nccuüloii, Major John .1, Ciininiliia, of HhleMn, who Ims I n 11 Hit k for iiiina time, became) imach Inn yrkti-riiay and he I sinking rapidly and bis dmth may bi looked for ut any tUnn, Ituahsille Nolea. eptM tal tn llie Mo itnoi. lit -iiv 11 1 n, Did , March .', A Mlts Kim ble, hiatnr in law to Dr. Weltiver, of this place, fell whiln skaling nt the Ibyd Kink to day and bc ke an arm The new lloohier Hkatlru Kink at Fal mouth, this county, was deitlctted last night bv an imtuehnn inauguration hall. Kuily H xi couplet tripped the light fantastlo toa ainl evef.vtliliir went oil to Him entire aatta fftctlon (.1 b iih those who participated and tti . nerai manager. t litem ed to Mute' I'rt-mi, Hictat to tlie H -titl.it.-l. Vhim)n, Ii d , March .'1 Thorns s Hamil ton, Perry H nilb and (JeorK' Sherman wero to-tJjiv sentenced to thn hlatw's Prison by the Court. Hamilton, one yuar; Hmtth, two ears, und Mierman, three year. Hamilton und Smith were convicted uf horse stealing, Iii ui Mit-rican of htealio' a gold watch and chain of the value of liu, of Mrs I.tttti inote, of Hardenburg. They all deserve their punishment. KtltMltt. Hp-i lal to th Honllnvl. Cot.i Mi i a. D.d., Marek j. Mils IdaShleldi had tho misfortune to fall and break both benes of bcr right arm cclow the elbow last nl-lit in a skating rink. Another young lady fell and seriously injured one of her arme. Miss Hallie Watson fell a few weeks fKO, at or.e of the rinks, and has been un able 0 walk a step iln e Wants a Divorce. HtxrUl to tho Bcntlncl. SiiEi.i.vvii i i, InJ , March -'.Kachel Doe, wife of Theodora Lee, a well-known farmer living near this city, tiled a suit for divorce to-day, alleging the most cruel and inhu man treatn ent on his part, which at one tin e, tevr ral years ago. produced a nil-car-riape and alrrost cansei her death. Chi Democrat Celebrate. fr pedal to the scntlnol. Lo-.AM onr. Ind., March ." The Dsmocrats of this city last night celebrated the event of Cleveland'e Inauguration with a mvs meet ing at tho Courthouse. A number of able sf reches wero made by prominent Demo crats. Cat diriatea fur (lartaud'e Vacant Swat. LtTTi e Pock, Ark., March .'.The Senate bill char gins the name of Dorsey County to Cleveland County pat?ed the House to day and awaita the Governor's signature. Senator Garland's selection for Attorney General brings Into the field as avowed can didates before the DegUlature lor the va cancy rx -Governor Perry, Congressman Dunn, General Ilobert C. Newton, W. M. Fhbtack atd Major J. J. Horner. TELEGRAPHIC SiEWi. Not Cancer hut Epithelioma Is tbe Disease from Which General Grant SnfTtrs-IIis Condition. W&go- Reduction and Strikes on tho Wabtah and Toxas Pacific Railways. GENERAL G1UNT. The Acconnt or lite Dlieano lIeretorre Publlihed Greatly Fxnggerated, New Yokk, Mnrch 5 The Medical Kecord, heretofore quoted in these dispatches in con nection with the accounts of the condition General Grant, will on Saturday contain the following article: In view of the recent developments in General irant's case, the Kccrd's bulletin of two weeks eo, sd largely quoted by the prets of the country, requires some explana tion. It Is fair to state tbat the f.icts at the time presented by tho Medical Uecord were founded on the hts'. authority, tb.it of Dr. l'orJj' 3 Parker, the atleudlng physician of General Grant, and Iiis explanation is mani fest in the following note: .'I Kai Tutsi y i!.inu Stickt. It.e vtatttiu'Ut which I made to you was liter h 1 y true at the time I male lt. an t 1 am certain I'r. 1'oukIk would then havo maile precisely tlie Mimr. 1 nw Dr. DoikIkk 1a1 eveiiinir, ho1 he 11: 011 hM what 1 lia l told you was exactly what he nnM have ald at the time. l'ntou Monlay, attor 1 aw jou, tlio action of Concroh li a most dcprcsoitii cftoct on (iencral Grant. III vital rowers audJonly broke down, and thelocd ltminty Mct"lily isumpl a ikmv a 1 pect. Tho nt'wuMji-r o'cotinls had boon Kreatiy ea K'' 1 h tc'1 , etui wi Imvo nover aiilictpalot any Mich eprcisr tcrmlnstloii hi thoy bavo Indicate I. 1 do not bclkvo Ir. DoiuIhns ever used the word cam i r In connection with 1)10 c Wo Imvo al ways spoken of It an cplihcllouia of h tnaliguant typo. Probably It was Rtoally Imrrorcd for the ttino by tho local treatment o( r. l).im;lioa, and the lecal conitillon waa manltctily Improving un til the moral strain broke down his KcncraUys t"tn. Kvcr fiilttifully, KnlMiYi I" ll AUK I.I!. Vi".lneilay Noon, March 4. 1 "v. It li a matter of deep regret that tha rae st.apltloi entertained of the serious nature of Geuetal G rant's disease, are con litinrd by a diagnosla uf the rplthcllom of the tongue. This dUvt we name which now Is perhaps beard of by the gneral public for (he first time, assume Importance as to Ihe study which It could never other wise obtain. Consequently the dally papers are educating Ihn people with retard to It, to 1 be terms of epithelioma, malignancy, and I it l It ration will be as well understood as hi former time were thoia ot suppuration, pueKk ami bulled rvts As mtht have be it imlticrd under the rlrcuin statu ra tin- published reports of tha Gen rral'a condition wrn very mucli axa rate l. Tlitt disenso la by no means ns eitetislyn as generally bellaved. In fart Iba ulcerations, annll In extent, are lliultrd to tbe nht Plllats of tlm fatioi s anterior, one bniui! p"r foraled at II biM. 'I ba adjoining rluht abto root of the loiitfUn li indurated to a alUhl intent, 11 s is alo tbn neit'bbjrliiK rJand under th aiinla uf Ilia N on (! fbt'it ntdn. The 'oof of Iba mouth atonsida the rUbt palalo, and rlubt of Ihe lue.lan line, warn three small warty llsa eictra'-ciici.a, which klmtt a Irndeiicy toward all perforation, '1 ha rptlotil Is firo from any abnormality, pp eis all other ort of (ha thtitat. Altb014-.il tb imluration of (be tongua has eiisied mote or 1cm im n I iH fall, whan t Im patient was first sertt by Dr. DjttKlaa, Iba nit er at Ions have appeared qu II recent ly, It wm durini! ttintr propren that tha Gau rrtl sutlerrd from pain In (ha rn'htrar, whit h bits now hern entirely nHeed by the local ai .plication of fuir percent, of the so lutloii of cocaine, t'nder tha aama treat nicht all 1 in In i?dulltlon has bpeu en llrely ovetomc, and the patient his bean Wept In a very coutfonabh itato. The puhe, which ix uurmally sixty per minute, occasionally rea hai eighty bfatr, Tha Indlly UmpiriiturH la iiormal HUtltH fair, which la my ins everything in It favor, as the General Is not a hearty eater. Tne treatment of the case hat Inen judi ciously ( 3utrvatlv from first. Tha fluid extract of cocca, administers 1 Internally at il Idioform, is ducted upon Iba ulcer tlonn. Contrary to tbe general tmpreision, tbc tongue Itbelf is not ulccrtd, nor has It bi t n, so far as sve cart learn, at any time dur ing the prr f-'resi of the dhsss. The trouble tome tooth, taid to have been axtracte I for tbe relief of tbH lingual ulceration, was on tbe opposite or sotitut side of tha mouth, and was removed to relieve the persistent acho of tl c it ft ear. Dr. Douplas ald last niirht: "General Grant has had a red letter day for him. Ha has eaten heartily, been out ridlnc. anii eeems considerably Improved. The condi tion of his throat is t.o better, however, aud t!i probet of tbu diMuse has not beea iherfeed." Generbl Grant'a condition is much Irti provtd to day. He pad a (rood night. mi: w a it a mi ivagi: Ki:i)tcno. General Manncer Tulnince Denies the lload ll:ia Ke-tlfd Iroiu the Itedurtlou. Sr. Lot is, March j. Colonel Talmase, General Manager of the Wabash PsllroaJ, contradicts the rej ort that the demands of tbe striking machinist, at Chicago, had been acceded to. He says tbe men have re sumed work but at the reduction made by tbe c Ulcers of tho company. He also denies that -'0 men are out at Springfield, 111., and says that over 1:1)0 men have been at work in the shop there all the time. The Strlka Hpreadlug. Fort Wavm: Ind., March ."1. At noon to day luOnien employed in the Wabash, St, Louis and Pacific Kailroad shops, of this city, struck against the recent reduction of 10 per cent, in wages, and are holding a meeting this afternoon to organize a plan of action. Representatives from Moberly. Mo., end bprlrgheld, 111 , shops have been here Ihe past two days agitating the subject, held a meetinjr last nlpht, when It was determ ined to strike at noon today. Only a few carpenters are yt working, and it Is ex pected they will join the strike to night. The New Men Leave. Ei niMdiri.D. 111., March .". Not more than a dcen skilled workmen are at work here In the Wabssh shops to day. The men now at work are froth. The strikers had a meeting to nif ht and determined to stay out until their demands are ac:sded to. Men were brought herefrom Detroit, Mich., to wori in the shops, but upon finding out the situ ation cf affairs went back. The Strike at t. Lonla. St. Lori3, Mo., March ". About fifty em ployes of the Wabssh shop!, of this city, went out this afternoon. They laid their grievances before the foreman of the shop, and were told they cauld go, as their places could be readily tilled. THE TEXAS PACIFIC STUIKC. All Freight Tralus Stopped nt Fort Worth, Hut the l'atger Trains Not Interfered With. 1'okt Worth, March 5. At 7 o'clock this morniDg the men employed la the Texas Pacific and .Missouri Pacific Railroad shops quit work. All switch and freight engines in Ihe yard were killed, and to-nlht tuxteen dead engine are arouud the round-house. This morning all th east bound freight tralnswcre side tracttd in the yards and the engines taken to the rcund-hou-e and killed. No fre'pht trains will be allowed to ras th.ough the yards. The passenger trains will not be molested. The strikers are in proupi discussing tbe fiituatlou, but are orderly. About .'.Co loaded and empty cars stand motionless on the tuck. A tnin of California fruit, hound l'.ast, atul a number of cattle train", are among the detained freight. This evening the strikers received news that several freight traic from the North would arrive. They attcmbled at the north end of the yards, in tendir;; to bide tra?k tbe trains and kill the engineers. The trains were intercepted by wire and turned bi k towards Penisen. The tdrikers are holding .t meeting to ni? ht, to determine what further steps to take to brin the company to terms. All the Ktifilnea Kuti Aeroaa Ked lllvrr. Pknison, Tex., March At noon to-day tho Missouri Pacific Company moved all their engines at this point across Pod Diver, Into tho Indian Territory, for safety. Ills understood tbat the entire force 0 employes in the machine shops will refuse to return to work to-morrow, at a request front the strik ers at other points In Texas. There are :) cars of freight here awaiting forward Inp. livery thing la tiict. A pecial irom P jngylew f ays the strikers today re scinded t tie resolution to stop the pasenrer trains, but thrieiamuch ttlk of siopplne tha pasnenters to-morrow. Tb yards are full of freight awaiting shipment. A few section men agreed to the terms of the com pany today and returned to work. At Marshal! a Citl.rns Conimltten waited 011 Uupetlnletident Cummin:, who said be could guaranti a full tlmo If tbe men would return at the redip (Ion ratra as there w as plenty ot wotk. At a mtetlng to tiipht Mr. Ctimmliigs' ttnrante wiijtrfutpl. At hheriimtt tha rinployriof the Teats PoelhV wem t h If afternoon not!' He'd thai they wrrc suspended Indefinitely, 'Mils auaprpsion works a hardship, as tlx bhertuati einpUnea wem willlm: in arvapi the rrducltoti, It I rumored thai Iii r un pany baa iteirtmltird to only run the mall (nachts until the sink la over, l lillllill rKeiiea its Ihe I lllnula Mnunt ti t hI Htl nugle. hi 1 i!st in ti, III., March At .- im. the, f eiiate was announced and Ihe Jjitit con Veutlou bean. l orty-hlh Mrtiiatora end 11) Peprearubttivt-1 were present. Tha pepubllctna voted as billows: Po -o, Washburn, i, Mlttlu voted for Wash burn, Acting Hpeaker Klmbrouh ttien annoum ed the Joint Assembly aJjourneil, whereupon the Republicans objected, claim ing tbat ha bad no authority, 'Ihn Republicans, led by Mr. Fuller, raised tat detiiMiium for a time, and tha Door eepers were called upon to clear the House, Dually Ihe tfeuate withdrew and aNo the Pepublican members of tha House to the renale t hamber, where an adjournment waa made till to-morrow at 1- m. Peforo all members of the House got out, the speaker ordered the doors, closed. Deputy MhertlT htiot. Mai:wI'vitk, Mich., March r. John Kohl, Deputy Hherltf, was fatally shot In Nejrannell at s::io this evening. He was trying to ar rest Pat Penan, a disreputable character, who nourished a revolver on the street in a arelrss mariner, when Hunan turned and fired two shots at Kohl. The first shoot took el!ect under hia arm and the second in hia mouth Penan escaped, but a prisie it beim organized ti capture him. Kohl Is bleeding Internally, aud very little bona is entertained of his recovery. A KteMiiiftr'a Hotter Kiplodea. W11 mi.vhon, N. C, March 5. Tne boiler of the steamer Wave exploded this after noon. The boat Is a complete wreck. Ne;M Jessup and Kitty Harvey, colored, were blown Into the river and drownei Perry Cotton, the colored pilot, aud Pave. McPher son were badly scalded. Several other em ployes were slichtly Injured. The boat was valued at Sio.ow. COX DFX SKI) TKLLU KIMS. Kx-President Arthur was yesterday elected an honorary member of the New York Chamber of Commerce. At New Orleans, yesterday, seven prisoners et-caped from the parish prison. The crimes of tha convicts range from murder to petty swindling. Charles A. Kirs?, teller of the Orleans County (New York) Natlenal Psnk, at tempted suicide yesterday. The cause is at tJibuted to overwork and sickness in his family. On Wednesday morning, at Monroe.Cnion County, North Carolina, masked men over powered the jal'er and took out Le Sutten, a negro, and banged him. Statten was charged with rape. INDICATIONS. NVamiihutos, March G 1 a. a. For Ue Ohio and Tennoasce Valley Fair weather In Tennessee, partly clon ly weather, fol lowed by local rains In the Ohio valley; sllsntly warmer, southerly winds, shifting to westerly iu the western portion. For the Upper Uke Ketion-rartiy cloudy weather, local enow, generally warmer, south essterly winds, IccomliiR variable.