CHE INDIANAPOLIS DAILl' SENTINELVJFItlDAY" MOPwNING .-MAY 1 1885
5
A BOLD ßOBBEBY.
A Iperado Shoots a UAurcKman 1111(1
Express Slesacncer, nines the Safe
and Eacapae.
Special to the SeallneL
Bloomiütox. Ind., April CO. After tbe
Chicago exprt sj, doe here at 11 had taten
TTiter t ths HarrodBbnrg tank, below here,
list night, and gotten fully tinder way, a
asaa entered the baggage and exprew cir
and struck Cigsagemaster "Webber senseless
rith a bludgeon, and then shot American
Express Messenger Cecre Davis through
the b;aln. When Webber returned to con
sc'on3ne33 he ws.3 confronted by the robber,
"Who, with reyolTer la hand, compelled him
to take the keys from the pocket of Da7is
.and unlock the express safe, which the rob
ksrriüed, and then shot Webber in the
neck, rendering him a;ain nn
conscious. He scon regained his
SS9:s3 and managed to get to his feet and
grasped the bell rope, giving the alarm. As
the train slowed up the robber jumped oIT
and escaped. The wounded men were
brought here. Weber was conscioui and
S78 the meaner facts known, but his recov
try 13 doubtful. Davis is alive, but ha3
keen unconscious all the time, his brains
oczisg out of the ballet nole, and
ha cm cot recover. Bath men were taken
to their hemes at New Albany and Louis
Tille tday. Two hundred men from here
and tha citizens in the neighborhood of the
robbery are scouring the country for the
robber, bat at C p. m. we hear nothing of his
cpiarö.
bE'ATOr. IIABR1S INIEKTIEWED
Itejsrdlne the Kece&t Publication In the
liaw York World as to the Issue lie
tweeu Ulm und BJr. Dajard.
Memphis, Tenn., April SO. Tba App3il
to morrow will publish an Interview with
United States Senator I. G. Hairii In refer
ence to the publication mads in tb.9 New
York World regarding an haue between
Senator Harris end Mr. Bayaui, which wa3
Said to exist during the session o! the Forty
alzth Congress and after the resignation of
Senators Conkling and Flatt. Senator Har
ii3 says: 4,I was apprcached by a number of
Senators, both Dzmocratic and republican,
with the proposition to elect rre President
pro tern, of the 6enate. When approached
by Democratic Senatois on the subject I in-
onirsd if Mr. Bayard, then tha senior
Democratic Senator, had bean con
sulted on the cnbject. eeyiag he was the
senior on our side of the Chamber, and must
be consulted b3'ore any action was taken.
No Senator beins able to answer taat he had
bcea consulted, I said I would tali to him
mjself cu tho subject. Eooa thereafter I in
vited Mr. Dayerd into the cloak-room, and
stated the ca;e to him. Alter making sv
erslecgfs'iors, whlcn be tkouht worthy
of consideration. He said to m, 4I will
think of it. Since which time tha subject
basnavf.r been mentioned between us, rc3,
from that time to the end of that Congress, I
refG5ed to entertain any prap?3ition
loofcicsf; to ruy election in tbat
position, and the Congress adjaarnd
without t!: eltctioo of a President pro tern.
If there we recfROtiations at any linae pend
ing netwesn liepubhean aod DamoiM'is
Senators lookinar to give tbe Democrats tae
posit'en cf President pro teai., and th Hi
publicans control of the ommittes, ft3
stated by the correspondent ot tha World,
I certainly Lcvsr beard of them, aid was
neter approached by any Senator or oth?r
person upr. tha subject, and the statement
that I bsd l?en approached aod C3nsentd
to sac h an arrangement is wholly nn
fonncied "
Inrefly to the question, ''Hai not Mr.
Bayard antagonized your opinions and
-wisbes in respect to Tenneesse appoint
ments?'' Senator Harris said, "I have no
positive) knowledge on the subject, bat I
recognized in Mr. Biyard a warm personal
friend of n;y colleague, and I hare believed
and do believe that in respect to matters
abont which iut colleague anil myslt rvnve
uufortarately dlßered in opinion, th it Mr.
lATrt! as t-cen in full ympthr with my
roll ape, find has used his influence in
uppott of hia wiews and wishes."
XUEI.'S BEISF.LL1UX.
The Steamer IVorthcote Aground lialow the
Klbow, Etc.
Winning, Man., April 30 Chief Com
mitsiotier Wiightly has received the follow
ing telegram trorn Major General Laurie:
"The steamer Xorthote left Saskatche
wan Landing on April 2 with 200 of
the Midland Eattalion and two barges in
tow, carrying about 100 to;a of forage, pro
yiolons and ammunition and the ambulance
corpj. Have jast received a letter from Col
onel Van S rsahomz'e, who U on ImrJ. He
tajs the veissl is aground turee miles bslow
the Elbow. I tent the steamer Minnow down
to-day to Uke clT" the doctors and gatlin
jeuhs. at.d to pusu on to Clarke's Crowing to
btlcR th woauded back. Dr. itoddick aid
tu hmbtj;at a corns Jeft to night via Moose
Jaw tn a:tud t the woundpd."
Caluahy, April öO Colonel ßoiith'a bat
talion puiJed out fcr EdcicnOn yeiterJay,
lav:r. me company here, another at
Giicfcen. at ancrierat McL-od. They wera
Tou-ja-iiiti by fifty stoats and seventv Mv
trams.. It ii tos?cre: that Col jnel Snith
i d Lot wact to gu by Edmooton, bsliflving
r won!d have more ribtiu? ii" he took the
tr;l fnn Crowfoot to fort Put.
Sr. I'mi April 30. It is heliavd that
there viil fifcttDp later on a: Sounding
Ia. Khiru is on tbi3 trail. Immeliale
id actt?A njtt?urfs will b taken to drive
the t'un ritt. öiJd e Tike aid Frog Lake
Itdiatatn Korth K-ancb, wnere they wJl
b ruo d.wri by the furces under Oolouei
Heiicüxn r.
Horse salts at Hell aiead
XAsnmLE. Tenn., April DO A.t ths Bslla
3Iead breedicg s'abliahinent today forty
tnoroushbrtd colts and filliei were sold at
an avera of ss and aggregating 22,325.
The f jlUriDg were the parcb;nsrs of tha
colts: Ki. l, by Luke B'ackoaru and 8par
rowgrasj, to Us?rs. Dwjer Bros , New York,
for No 2 Bramble and Erniogarde,
ramebuyere. 023; No. Ö, by Luke Black
hnri and Trihn'ation. to S. E:urr. NaT
Jior, for ,7;); x0 4, Enquirer abd Bonnis
Itelle.to G W. OarK Indian, for $.so: No.
o; Braiob: and Valerian, to L. u. Bmce.
ew York. soo; Na C Enquirer and Valtl
la, to John Mackey. 8aa Kraocisoo; No. 7.
Luke jl!ckfcsn aud Silver Mail, to Diryer
Bros.. $ir i; No. 8. Grat Torn and Raxouv.
to Job Mickey, 8a? Fraaciaco, y2ö; No. i
Bramble aod Lafy Lendora. to Appleby
Johnson, New York. )00; Nx 10, none: No.
12. Lnks Black bnrn and Kac.hr. tort Kn.
rj, Nw Yrk, 175; No. is, Lake Black-
bum and Blue Gown. J. C. Alexander,
Farmingtoa, Ma, ?0iO; No. 14. Eaqatrar
and Tidy, to Pleasant Smith, Nashville.
Sl(X); No. 15, Bramble and Glendora, to & S.
Brown, Blttsburg, $175; No. 1G, Luke Black
burn aDd Tiny Leaf, to Dsryer Bros., lOO;
No. 17. Bramble and Qaariet, to 8. D. Bruce,
New York, f.OO.
GENERAL (HUNT.
Ills ImproTed Condition Continues He
Still Experiences Fain From the
Cancerous Lump.
New Yobk, April SO. At about 10 o'clock
last night General Grant went to sleep, and
the iltep continued unbrokaa until 1 this
morning. At that hour he awoke, but soon
slept again, and continued to sleep until S
o'clock. The patient enjoyed nearly, if not
quite, nine hours sleep, and only live min
ima of morphine were given. Dr. Douglass
was asked this morning if the cancer at the
base of the tongue had not improved with
the general betterment cf the patient, and if
the ciccerous lump was not an open sora.
In replying the Doctor said that he
could not aftirm that thra wts an
improvement in tba cacer. It was diffi
cult to teU abont that. The cancerons lamp
was net an open sore. The darting pains
that have their eeat in the cancerous lump
on the tongue still continued, but were not
so frequent nor so severe as they had been.
In response to further questions "ths Doctor
could not eay that the lnfreouency and Ie
ened i evenly of these pains Indicated an im
proved condition cf tne cancer. There was
in every way an improved condition aside
from the cancer, relative to which the Doc
tor declined to speak further than as stated.
General Grant omitted his drive to-day in
order that he might devote his time to prep
aration of matter for his book. The General
dictated and his utterances were taken by a
stenographer.
General Grant still continues to improve i
in ncaun. in an;inierview w m toiouei
Fred Grant, held this evening, he said:
"Ihe General dictated to the stenographer
for Darly an hour, enough matte: to make
about twenty-two or twenty threo pages of
his book. He is now dictating the Appomat
tox campaign, and from his dispatcoej and
other data is enabled to give a perfectly
straight and lucid account to the ateno
gr8gher. He is without doubt looking and
feeling: better than ho has b;en at any time
sinco th first of Dicember. Ws are now
almcst certain of his complete restoration to
health. He will remain here until June 1,
then le will go to Mount McGregor. Taat
ia at present all the arrangement that his
been wnde. I have not bsd a chance t-i
knew exactly what tho doctors had to say
on "Wednesday, but I believe their report
was a very favorable one He experiences no
oiliculty "Whatever in swallowing or soeifc
Ier. and this improvement within the last
faw days is really phenomenal."
Will Ca Nettleri.
Dolore, April GO The well-known coa-
tested will case of Mra. V. G. S'.ooe, of
Maiden, the trial of which a few montlis ago
resulted in a disagreement of the jury, has
been settled by the parties interested and
the case withdrawn from the Court. Under
the settlement William II. Wilcox is to ba
appointed elector, and there will ba paid
to the contestants, th heirs, various sums of
money e-sgregatiDg -S'jO.COO. All the residm
ol 3 Jarge estate, alter the pajraeat o? tae
tx rentes ol the suit, the debts of Vd'eria G.
Sicie and the charges of administration, is
to b? applied to coaritAbJe purposes, in ac
ccrdnnce with ihe provisions cf tfie will. a
ir.ciiiüed and established by tae tetilauient,
but to tuch charitable mea :tud purpo3s 3
rray be dteigu&ted by Jade Oh.r.'ei Allen,
of Boston. Ail the acia .and djings of
Valeria G. etone in reference to ner prop
erty and ail her gifts to colleges and persons
are confirmed.
An Oatrageoua AiTtlr.
Greexkcsii, N. Y., April :; j Oae of the
scholars in th9 Public School ajssrted on
Monday that some money had been stolen
from his pocket. Mr. Jolly, principal, left
the school and soon retorned withjustics
Made and a policeman. The Jnsticj advised
tbat the children be searched, lie directed
to of the female teacaera to search the
girls. The boys were taken inta another
room aud ihe. policeman rearched th9oa.
The search was so very thorough tb.it nearly
all the wearing apparel of the girls and the
boj 8 was removed. The lo3t money, how
ever, waa not found. These preceedings
have aroused a storm of indignation. Oae
man tried to induce others to join him in
presenting Principal Jolly with a coat of tar
and feathers. Others say they will take legal
proceedings against Mr. Jolly and Justice
fclade.
New Orleans Kxponltlon.
Niw Obleaks, April :0. There was a
great outpouring of ylsitors at the exposition
to-day In honor of Louisiana day. From
early morning until late in the evening tba
gates were thronged with visitors. Between
10 and 12 o'clock this forenoon oyer 8,000
ctildren passed into theexposition buildings,
they bek'g admitted at a low rAte. The man
age ment tet! mates that from 70.0X) to 75,000
pmoni were prr sent, and that the Rate re
ceipts will amount to $20.000 or ,-',000,
reariy tionble the receipts of any day sloe
tie etpoiitlon was opened. Vrsoos were
present from every part cf tho .tate. City
und cannty, military acd fire companies and
csaritabJe asociations were prejent, and
added animation to the cceoe. Special en
tertaining features were offered hourly dur
ing the day. and there was a grand display of
tire works at night.
ltllllard Tournament Kodad and S1oiou Is
Champion.
New Yobk, April 3). Toe tenth and lait
game in the billiard tournament took place
to-night between Ssbaetferand Slosson.
sioston in the fifteenth inning was six points
behind his opponent aud in tha sixteenth
was 73 behind. Fortune favored him fro at
the Mventeenth ionine, for then he begsa to
improvr, and made 3;i points, and !o ta the
eignteenth. ScbaeCer made some wretched
scots after that iuning. Siosson's arraza
was very good. His bat runs were r-5, t.
S-t. 90 and ;1. SbaelT'a score was 310 aad
le-Mcn's "00. Tha gams lasted 2:3'1 Slon
fron'a average was 2J while chasffer'a was
12. Tbia contest makes Slosson chAtnpoi
of the 14 inch balk line came.
Tln3e)y Wtirnh g to Young Ladle.
Norwalk, Conn., April 30 A, number of
ycurg people gathered at the Five Mile
River Church Saturday nijhtaad enjoyed
an ice cream fejtiral. Thirty eight of thsm
who partook of th ice cream were seized
with violent illneti, some voraitingj others
becoming temporarily blind, aad a few de
lirious. They were assisted to their homes
and all recovered under medical csre. Upon
examination it was found that tha bottom
of tha ice cream freezsr was of galvanised
ircn, yrita a covering of tine Tas frees sr
bad been used three weeks before and it was
believed that portions of the freezsr had
been oxidized.
Suicide on a Train.
Birmingham, Ala., April 30, Just before
day light yesterday morning, when the s outh
bound L. and N. passenger train was about
five miles above here, several dozing passen
gers were startled by an explosion which
proved to be suicidal, the pistol shot killing
a man who was shown by papers on his per
son to be EHjab Pierce, of Johnson's Crtek,
New York. Iho remains were put oü" ths
tram here, and will be embalmed, awaiting
chitrnent bsck to New York. The man was
well dressed and had nearly 200 and a sliver
watch and a gold chain. The cau?e of the
suicide is not even conjectured. The rail
read ticket read from Buffalo, N. Y., to Lr?e
Oak, Fla.
IllinoiA Cattlemeu'it Convention.
Spring FiKM, I1L, April 30. Th9 cattle
men assembled in convention here to-day
pursuant io a call to consider means to pre
vent ttc fprf ad of contagious pleuro-pnea-monia.
Toe ieatn'e of the mornicg 89ion
consisted cf an address by Governor Ogl?sby,
iu which te stated that he haiEchedalei
gaiest Missouri catile and the reasons for
his action. He expressed h hearty approval
of the cbjects of the convention, and favored
appiopriate legislation. The State Veterin
arian tbon'd have power to appoint assist
ants and inspectors, and a sullicient sum of
mcny should be appropriated to pay for
cattle which it might become necessary to
slaughter.
A Double Frame flonse Clown Up.
Pottsyille, April 30. Shortly after eigat
o'clock this evening two men were seen by a
woman Hying in tho neighborhood to deposit
son; ethics under a double frame hon?e on
Sonlh Second street, In the suburbs of this
city, and hastily depart In a few minutes a
violent explosion cccurrtd, blowing out the
foundation wall of the bouse, tnmblicg
down the planter aud scattering the furni
ture about. The hncs? is occupied by six
teen Hang&rlan laborers, the wives of two
of them and severttl small children. None
of the inmates were rer;only iujared. No
c!ne to the perpetrators of tho outrage.
Short-l'helan Case.
New York, April 30. Richard Short, who
muidsrously ascaultcd Captain Phelan, was
biought. to the Court cf Oyer and Terminer
this morning for trial. As ths counsel were
still engaged in fisuirnicg up in the Mayor
perjKry case, however. Snort was assigned ti
unarttra irwthe court room. As soon es th$
Msjcr case is finished Snort' h trial will be
commenced. A large crowd oicnpies the
ccutt room, aod atnou? it polica ot!icfir3 and
Deputy ttherißa are thickly S3itterei. Siurt's
couEfci made eveial motions for delay, all
Vire ovtrrul d
Hellet Committee f.r i.ut ked-Ont Stlcera
und Laborer s.
W ii kksbap.re, Pa., April 3). A penerul
committee has been appointed to furnish re
lief to the mine:s and labours now locked
out in the lower portion of L'-zrne Coanty.
Tne cemmittee this morciog met And di-
vtvrdtd tbe coal region imo three diatricis.
Ifce Wyoming region if to support tha
Dr:t!on miners, aud Carbon County will aid
lLf Ueavtr Meadow men. I'sry indication
pokiis to a pro)cncpct and stubborn strudle
Lft.vttn the men vthoare locked oat aal th3
mineis.
FlfPtCsse VuderMMo'a New Luv,
Ci.tvKLAn, O., April 30. At JellVjrsoa, (.,
to tfay tbe motion fur a De trial in the cue
cf V't fatter, the (icMjeTa murderer, wa9 ov.-r-tuled
and the accused sentenced to be
hanged. Webster smi uHiutaius tan lie is
innocent, and lavah could prova it if ha hd
time. . This is Ibe brt senience under tbe
law rtq'jiring eitcations to tike plA'ja vi tie
peniteutiarv at Colnnaoaa. Tae Jndo or
dered tbat Webster be taken to the peaiten
tiary within thirty day, and that hs be
banged before sunrisa oa October 1.
rdarlbe rtens.
SocTHAMproy, April 30. Arrived: Steamer
Eins, from New York for Bremen.
ckk:stowjc, April 30 Arrived: Indiana,
from l'hhadelphut for Liverpool.
Ntw Yor.K, April 3). Arrived: Weser,
frciu Bremen, and City of Rome, from Liver
peel.
Halifax, April 30. Arrived: Australia,
from Lotidoa.
Ni:m Yof.k, April 30 Arrived: Steam
6hJi Brooklyn City, from Bristol.
A Small Tornado
Kansas City, April 30. A small tornado
psjsed near Pleasant Hill, Mo., last night,
unrocfing several houses and blowing down
fences. Thirteen cars of a Missouri Pasific
lreight train were blown from the track.
Faur of tbe cais were loaded with hos,
many of which were killed. The caboose
wai oyerturned, aud of four occupants three
sntlercd eevere bruiFca. Near Harrisonville
a high wind derailed several freight cars, and
at Holden one child waj killed aod consider
able dimsie was dODe to property.
Divorce Applied For.
Sredal to the ScntiaeL
gnELBYVii.LE, April 30 Nelson I'jrfum
has spplled for divorce from his wife Alice,
to vshom he waa married in December, issi.
to comprrmise a paternity suit. Just ouj
week from the date of their marriage hia
bride was torn from his arms and sent to the
Female Reformatory for larceny. This and
the fact, as he alleges, that she wai not
enceinte at the time of their marriage, forms
the basis of his complaint.
I.jncbivs In Kanaan.
Katjas Citt. April 30 Gtorge Mck, who
murdered Richard Parker, his e nployer, a
sakoa-xeeper at Great Bend, Kas., 8unday
morning, and wis captured in this city and
rei arced there today, when the train
reached Great B?nd a. 10 o'clock to night,
Mack was taken from the officers by a mob
of men iu waiting, who tied a rope aboat
tbe miscreant's neck and dragged him
through the etreeta and then hanged hiai to
a tree and riddled his body with ballets.
4
IIIIdoU Legitlatlve Junketing; Committee.
SrsxxGFii-LD, Iii , April 30. The Legisla
tive Junketing Committee, to visit New Or
leans, left this eveniDg at 10 o'clock. It
comprised over three hundred persons, in
clndirg members with their wives, children
Ld friends, aIo reporters. houe jtniuors,
policemen and p>e. Tne railroad corn
par y fornlsned tea exceedingly handjome
sleeping coaches.
Great Gale In Nor ecotla.
Halifax, N: S., April 3X The Myerest
storm that haa prevailed in this section for a
long time set in early last evening, and con
tinued till a late hour. Tha wind&bsw with
great violence- from tha east, aad rain fell
very heavily for ssveral hours. It is feared
that vessels on the coast muit have met with
disaster.
Mitchell and Cleary Matched.
Ban Fp.ancisco, April 30. An agreement
has been signed for a fonr round glove coa
test, Marquis cf Qieeusburry, between
Charlie Mitcteli, London, and Mike Cletry,
New Yok, to take place Ma7 2V tha winner
to bare 7" per cent, cf tbe receipt, aai the
leser 2 ').
Refaaed to Give Iuformattou Trum the
Northwert.
Ottawa, April 33. In tha House of Com
mons this afternoon, Mr. Blase put seven!
questions tothe Government resprsting mat
ters in the Northwest Sir John MacDonald
relcfed to cive aay information.
;Kpnhlirau .State Oomttteo in Fenldn,
Ricumond, Va., April 30. The Rpublictn
S5t?e Committe, Senator Mahone, Caair-
man, is in jfssion here to-nigh. Nothing is
knowu Dout the matters uider diru?iaa,
as the metctirg :s h!d with dod doors.
OllllUATJ.
Gai.vemcx, April 30. W. A. Oiiphant, an
oM merchant, and once a proauuent num
ber cf tbe Galveston Cotton Exchange, died
iaat night of consumption.
INDICATIONS,
WAsaiMJToN, May 1 12:-i2. ra.
For U Ohio and Tennessee Valiey Filr
weather, yrc ceded by local ßhowers, variable
wind, hlfiber barometer, slizhtly cooler weather
in ttc Ohio Valley, stationary temperature la tas
Tenne&sce Valley.
For tfce Upper Laie Region Loral rIns, fol
low d by clearing weather, northerly wind, le-
comics vailible, hiuher biromtter. rising teaiper
at:r2athe toulütm poriioa, nearly Btatiouary
temrcriaure ia the northern portion.
Heal Eetate Traaarora.
Xae loilowlnz dacdi wo:a recorded Thursday,
April 30, tM reported by Ktees & Eornbarasr,
retract compilers, 12 . aad 13 Thorpe ElocX.
rc-?erbcne, LCl:
Tolly Atiu Stoops et al. toJefSi e:
1., warranty df-ed to put of tae w i.
ball of the so':th2Ast qi'.arUr of soluo i
0:;. tosvnbiiip 17, rane 1 -f.-ontainin?
aen s 3,-' 00 00
Jr.i.ji d. ilotcal! et al. to Wil'dtai ll. Ki?
lsh, warranty deed io loti 6) nnd 70 in
Klnu's mbdiviiion of lol 3 anil part of
lot 7 in Erjam'ji ad-lltlon to the city ot
Ind!anvolis
Marten M. Ctrtvcy to J rcl A. drgzory
233 00
et warranty oeea to 101 b m i-.i-waid'8
f.'.hdivi.vioa of blocfc ia Jon
on'shciih' addition to tr.ecuy of Indi
anapolis 3 100 CO
Fred A Ousrfry to 1 rut I. irej;ory,
quit claim to si-re tract 1.TG0 00
Ccavcyauces, cons'dera'.ba.
S N'.O lo
The Supreme Court.
The fuHjwiüt; decifijus were rzndered in
the Sopreme Court yesterday:
11,773. Hfnrv Kinry V3. Henry C.Dole.
ElktartC. O. He versed. Howie," J.
11 b"'.K Jouh M. Il'Mr.eret. al. va Joienh
Creek tal. IJ acifordC.O. Riveted. El
liott. J.
11 Michigan Mutest I.ifi Ina jrncf
Com phi' v V. Francis M. KujD et al. II j v
EidCC." Mitchell, J.
St Ten Clrcniis of th Ulobe.
New Yorli Daiva.J
Eleven liiue: tyi3 of tha "Wanieriag
Jew" a father, ic other and uine cuii irrt.i-1
reir.aii.ed ever :ke dv in li;id.part, Coan.
Tbcir history if; Mi(li-;ientiy rc-oirfcabl- ta
warrsnt fi carefal study. Mr Cliarlf s F lias-
)!, the f&tht-r, is AAntlemau of culture.
Tonrticn jeis be married n Misi C'.iip
pe.nia'e, of Paddir.stnn. Knciftid, pirt of the
luariirae contract rin; that, sbonli lrov
usLce MS3 them with an heir, Mr. lla-all
v.t,r.!d hn!d hir.s.lf bucl to take li s mte
aroucd the wor.d. A hoot thirtewn yairj a?o
a son born, and shortly thereii'ter Mr.
ai d Airs. Urzell started mjoq tair propo9-d
trip. lWoro the entire circnit of the clobe
WHsrrtede annther'ecm wa b)rn, and Mr.
Itniscll said be felt hiruse'I caUsd npon
to nie another ,;lap. ' He ?aya fa ha3
been traveling around the world for nearly
ihirtefn jeara, and bai made but S9yen con
plele circuits. He and hia fimily are now
on tbeir eighth circuit, lie pa va ha always
travels westward, seldom repeating the a-n
route. This trip they crcs3d the Atlantic to
Canada, and are now on their way to New
York. Tney tia?el with as little bagease as
potable, ore portmanteau performing eer
vice for three. The nine children are bright,
ppf eking nest of the laDguases of tha world.
While playing around the rooaa their
ntleranccs niest resemble tho dialects
nstd at the building of the To veer
Of Uabeh JJia acou.ts cf experiences
in Japar, India, Delhi and BirraCi
pore would till volumes. His family
have been transported by cars, steamer, ele
phants, camels, asses, flave?, junks andgon
do'a. and epralc in the most bewildering
n atner of CairjesHforts. the Pirl Mosque,
Mohammedan citie?, the Hindoo, Vach,
Cairo a"nd New Ycrk. Mr. Kuse'l ears he
rts criminally of the büef tbat roi3tant
travflittjr through the cit e? of the earth
wculd fdecate hi9 chililren, but he ia now
afraid that untimately thev will nil b-isom
ii am pa. England ia his borne, bit ne hs
iived eo lout; "on the ll?" tbat be hardly
knows tow tbev could evr enie doira.
C. Mans' Boc . ler, bottofor fAtnily use,
can Ha cttaineJ at the bre very. Tel sphoce
No. 221.
. A Ulggar Ahow loslde
Hundred?, ye, thousands, of people have
been attiacied during the past two days by
the elegant display of goods in the sao?
windows cf Albert Gall' carpet-house.
A half dczen ladie3 together stopped yes
teiday, and, alter razing a moment, oae of
then remaked: "Let ua ko in; If the show
ia so good outside we can't afford to los tha
icside dicrlay" and in they went.-
Mr. Gall is always on hand to make sight
eeera welcome, whether they buy or not.
One hundred and fifty chamber sets tobe
clreed cut at mnr;y one half to rede steck
atEchraöer's China Store, 74 East "Wajhinz
tcn street.
CHANGE OF TI31E.
W., St. I. and P. Railway.
On and after Sanday, April itt No. 24,
leaving Indianapolis at 7:15 p. oi.. and Ho.
23, leaving De rois at 0:0 p. m., will bs'dis
continued on Eun.1aya. N j. 24 will ba daily
except Sunday, with aleepsr Indianapolis ta
Detroit Na 25 will he dtlly exc-ot Sttur
dav. with leeper Detroit to Indiana asiit.
F.P. Wane, D. P. A., No. OSjutb Illinois
street.
C. Maua' Beck Boer, bottled far family ue.
can b obtained at the brewery. Telephone
No. 221.
llaautlful Card.
A et of magnificent Floral Cards, AxG
f nches, apt frea to all persona who have ue1
Brown's Jron Bitters. State disease and ef
fect. Write jour addreea plainly. Brown
Chemical Co,, Baltimore, Md.
a Maua' Bock Beer furnished to. tha trade
to-day.
O. E. KBRGCLO A WHITKTT,
ruacrel Dtrectorn and Embalmera,
Ho. 77 North Delaware street
1 elephone connection to oSce and residence.
Carriftcea for Weldinm and Pump
1
AbsoäuteSy Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of parity
strength and wholenomeaess. More economic
tban toe ordinary kinds, F.nd can not be oid in
competition with tho multitude of low test, sbcrt
weight, ainm or pbopbato powders. Bold only
ncaas. Koyal Bakino Powdkb Co 100 WaU
trect, New York.
0 sms
17 L
fKt TJ.?93Mh and rrllevfl ill tha trochlea iis
C'-r.t to a bilioas sUt J of the pvatem, ench as YiiZ
tlvvi. Kausca, DrowsLn?a. Di3trc3 after eatin?,
Tiia in t:io iiids, Ac. VhUa their mast ruk-.
f be cucctsa haa bcaasbowa in coring
n
nd-fc, yet Carter's Little Liver Pill sr eniilf
viLia'.jI ia Constipation, cnrini? andprevpntin
tMs annoying complaint, vrhilo they alö3 correct
MriiunfMfif tho Rtnnnr.h. atimnlatd taa liver
j.ndreui3iJhoböwela. Uvea If they onl7 cars-4
ich they roa!d b? clEOt prictf??3 to these wrI5
enCcr from this distressing complaint ; bat f orts
Bfttcly tliosr goodness doca notenihere, anJthos
Who onco try then will Cnd theso lttt'.o pills va!a-
et;:o in eo many wayathattaoy will not be wilin;
Jod without them. But alter 01 Eick heal
is ttifi bano of bo many hvf3 that hew ia where i
fcake onr preat boiat. Our pUIa euro ii vzU
Others do tot.
i Carter's Littla Liwr Ivdl3 cr3 very eniaUana
very easy to tak. One or to pi3 miUa a dose,
.They art Btrictly vegetable aod do not Cn?' ot
jmrge, bat by their peatla cctioa please ßil
D301
itnenx. in vial3at2öcen;a; cvotor ti. w.
Pj drassista everywhere, or beat bf raid.
tCAKXSli flXZTraCINE CO., 4
York. City!
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S. V
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Virr- a
How few understand whit
a perfect fit Is. Hint pilnful
period ot "breakias in" i
deemed escntiiil to every new
ontSC This lu posltlrely un
necessar;. The scientific prin
ciples applied to the numerous
shapes and sizes of "the Hanan"
shoe insure perfect fit, and
their flexibility, ahsolnte free
dom ' front tae tortures of
'breatine la," as they a:e easy
and com forta Die from the first
day. Bold everywhere. Ask
your dealer for them.
HANAN & SON.
11 EVE RE HOUSE,
S. E. Cor. Clark and Micliiaa Sts.,
CHICAGO.
JA31ES 1). FANNING, Proprietor.
(Late of the Erlgss House.)
CoBienifflüT I ccated Tiiree Mtei'
Wall from tinjElies Caler.
Slreet Tarn pass the Poors t all Tarts of tbe City.
Two Blot-kk frm tke CticAj A Sorti
Urstera Depot.
AMFRIOAN PLAN. I VÜKOPJCM PLW.
SilO Per Dv. I Ti eta, and ft Per Uy.
Meals .")( Cents.
nTlie Revere haa been Thoran?aly Refitted,
Kuitrely It-mode'ed acd Enlr?el to lid &oomn.
Oßice and r.oiubda on Ground Floor.
Pasfngrr levator. AU MJera CooTealeuee.
tagust Erbrich,
SOLZ AGENT FOE
LAGER BEER,
mmmmmm
23
C20 icd E23 Cccti Ddatnuro Ct.
WAKTPID.
J ANTFDa. 6od Kir! for j,eatraj bounjrfrk.
tu oi.'es;e avfuue. n
WJ ANTKI-rGf rl to dn ceaeral bouv wors. In-
tnr ;r; North Meridian :ref. W
WAMKi) A cofvl girl for .'miiv of ihr.
Apply h: 187 I Ait öouth tr:e;. i.ctwen I
l)2o'ci(Xk. 24
"TANTKI agen!a for ihe S3';,-lv.tric,.inr
y Cijatt for uttins drose". AaJrs- U ld
Ioti. 92 Lat:rtl f-tref. ?.
" IANTKI Dy a reliab:e yotia l.ity tM.Uiu
t as . Tfc. copyln or casjier; gol relrju-e.
JLudrefs V. G., this onice. j
"1 1 TANTKI) Situation to wort ia a who'euJ
Leu er Irive a Uiirer vtäjju; rtJert-nca
g:ven:8ec nineteen. Ad-Jrvf s S. H. ?t
AN FED - r-'it r.i 1 ta as luivtnau on b.-tckyarJ.
crnja.ehnd bi;rri tr the t'.iviud: ma
T ANTLI Situation hr widow iiJr i l-.tV,
a!U?ror to Oo wriun?: i ,treu,e-l;
good rt fere Etc given. Address Wilrjw. n i: -n-touftrett.
VC
VV t xr-trien -e la drus; e i :i furü'n tiefst
Ol reftTc-nve. Address II. D. NVtaer. f.jr b2. N-v-liry.
In.!. :
WAMr.D-Situailcn hl cr.ioer.r gro -.j'r; ci
ptrfi'SiCeJ lu Rrot-try treit ; ly llt, u i
ei t-oy. willful tn wort: best o; ttiereace.
cio ikY, 70 Ln;hsh avenue.
WANTED Situation by a boy who ran f.ed a
yl:nier ps. alto caa f-et typ: I ia will
Inetowork: cd can do ii ndrfclv aul corrtctly.
W Gt'OKGF.. Letter Carrier City. - li
"TTy ANTED-Situation in some farnitara and
ft funeral director's business house; ten yeiir'
experience: correKt ondence is solicited; forty-;wo
years of ao. Address Box Rossville. Ind. 1
"tlf ANTED A good country hocf?; am prepared
V V to cut. fit and esse children's clotue, aal
vshen not busyeewin? would stisiit with bouM
worit or the care of children. Address 8. E.
RYAN. Martinsville. III. 2.1
75r ANTED Situation in anoi'i orct rdbra
steaiy and honest youn? nan : Etaly habira:
dillicent: kood penman ; ".v.'lünr to worit; lc:;r
cf rfcomiatn'i&iicn from present employes. Ad
dress 1- H. C, No. 2 Barr street, Cincinnati. O.
'.'J 2
Y ANTED- To Contractor Can furuish lt.l:an
V latorers on abort noie ud ai ra I
rate?, atiil Hin prepared to do &d Lin ts of rn'ro-d
or city work bv contract: n furnish ?c"t of ref
erence. ANTilONY fiasco, 110 Mulberry fdiee:.
New York. City. ,w
"1 T ANTED HiUiatl.ta as housekeeper by a U ly
thirty : old si.d well od'iited: tnor
ouchly xpe:iet;ced, ac t fully con:p: rtt tneTry
deisrtn:eiit ot household duties: ic-'P s;bie i?r
foi;k only ntcd reply; very btstofreierrin-e1 ziven:
illvocnv distance AiMress MUS. II. LlKRY,
Kurenrfet, i iniiuniiti.
W pfctnyin J nUInir''ii ir vu l'.iir, t cu
t 1 ttf safe ( f a Mnrle artlc'" of caiir cons.i-np-tu
u . u tntrpt'.ic renn with mm caj'itii may
;ctt.re a lern tut at. ravin b;:s-,iP-s I or r-ir-iTii.Hrs
r.icie-s CiftF.hrrwicH M AM'f'AOf U It-
1NG COIOFAN t', 47 Yttey street, N-jw Vors.
23 2
WA K iHO-y?.) Any mm or womia niri!;
let tne:i f to per wwk sot:!d ium'.UUj
our tay money-irakiue business. We odVr ener
Cttie i crocus t:.e ttst chuLioe u chtiIi t mire
noMy. f4r&:.pk'S lrt'Q to thovL1 roeiirm I itu
ttfs. Au bVA w rit: "Your pxu trh:; tna
ic:icy i"--'sv of uy 1 ever !rleJ." Ad!r
with tu'-r. -i-jr ivj-cm N. W. ML'IKtLL A t:o .
"TANT!Ti A lel'Af-lf, ncrt.c..c lus.inos rr.i.."!
in t(t is ttcttal r!i:i'r fir t t'ikite t
Slates 1 e'vl liu tdivs Am f.üiva H-.i'l Me ctn-iileAi-fuii
!?. opr&.-dj. mu:i :!.-, ' lt.l:
Hovfce, New Yoi t:,ty. -r JIailou a:: a IjoL-j-n
fo.iotics. lie ruht pniy cjn rert o
fv,(0Ci(r 8nn.r!,ar.d rM0J4ti.nl ;iUjt. Ca'I
Upon or H.6c.:t-fs the '.,.-ti1;it m' i-rim
llous-e on Thurvtf.y aud füu'jy. v. it KILYKHl,
!9UC'.'r. " .ihZ
FOR SALS.
FOlt SALE Fas yotinsinir?. fi!t-M a'i t t'ri--fourct-H
IauU bih: t;"i!t!e; 1 iv t t dr v.
Call at 1: 0 Soma 11 inoiS Ftrett. l-l
FCll SAI.K Tie Kim Trro Writ ?.-. hi-t
A perfect workiuz t;j wfin; mi)(")ln
lT Ji.'. Citan: tp1: simple "ija.li:
torrj.ktc. GflL'IiB, I'AXION AC!)., iu'c Ar-it,
SI C ut ie hXre t. v.
?Oll sLi: -BaVty; half iauren r 'l of it;
1 pood tntde; t:;iii i g'..tca rHrr.' of ll ir
every eit: one ot ti l?-t b irii i mtki
mosey in th Mute of lud u Adire,s ll VivtilY,
licx 51. CraUi'crd;V:iIc. Ind.
FOR SALE Half interest in a vro l cft'..ib!!6lied
Foundry nd Liathitie sop. ia KU'vrf.it
orcrat'on .luce lfu. and nor i a n
ncsM. old andltebi-j li a .h hu-1 de ir-to
retire lrom fectiT- bminess the on'v r r.r
wsntiD? to sell. AdJress 1',. :i::.Nir"Of;i),
Oensborc, Ky.
ANNOUNOSMEN'l.
""Uriu:': Is hereby given thn f firm of f'Anit
iN Iint Kühner, Ucot and Sn.. d?:er. N.
Zi West V. ishiiijiton himM, i d it solved, by luataa!
consent.
It A. C;rrpUn I avns bousht the entire nfer?st
of G. A. Keis-jr and tiaje ail outra.i lui ie
Kroosib:!iues o! tr.e and c itfti oinnd-jngr-dea'.:-.
. 1. 3 I'WCI.I.V,
G. s. IM't-N
MONEY At ths lowest rite ot lntc-iV 3. W.
WILLIAMS A G" . 3 &tj 1 4 Vüitoj r.i.x-c.
TO LOAN Money wltd prui'A? o (npjy
tne,nt: terras reasonbJ TltCid U4Vr
CO.. 73 ft Msrkot s:r?et. In.1lnr- u
FOB RENT.
JTlJK EhNT Furaishei rorxi Rt'S A'et Market
rOIt KENT To or thr. u f'irn;hel ro--n
to man ni wife at IT Ejlhs rj Y'r
s.trret. 2
LOST.
IOiT A heavy ?;o!d vatr.i t-n'. (ixiinnu-;
a small piiotocrpa of a Uly. Kn t-r id --tM
n.'tura toV -ouiii iicii tiiu stre-jt. .i 1 re c-;tts re
ward, i
io tha Price of Gas!
Notico to Gas ConsuoiQra find
Others.
Yonr attention is called to t.v mR.rel ri-ic iu
In the price of wmcb tooü eti : on piaH
day of Muri h, Tbe Cotnt-anr it iow farnnjioic
eaatoatl cou sum en at 81 0 per L,(J"Jcui.c fwi.
Thii idice Is certainly within tne rtr&ea o? ait. for
both lifcbtlrg and rookln parpo?. rn? f.a
venlence and comfort of cooiia oy es.ciur
during the summer taontha. wbt-re a Cr ii not
otherwise required, cro ouly b thoroughly ap
preciated bjr tßoe whohnve bad espv-riftic in ica
useful application for that p'irw. Taa Com
pany Las sold for ue in tab city darin; tnnia t
four years a lrgo number of vas mjTci and U
pa'iNbed from the many tetimonJa. from tt
patrona, that these b loves "fill a lon leit waa.L
STOVES AND GAB EXTOINES
TOB BAL3 AT C03T.
Ga.'ollne Stores chantred to Oa3Urea
nxjaii expense.
loiiaoapolis Gas-LigM aid Cole Co i
Ko. 47 South PcnnsjivaniaStrwt.
a O. PaAY. SecreUry.