Tili; INDIANAPOLIS I) AIL If SEtoTINKfj SUNDAY MORNING MAY Dl lÖÖC-MKUITHIJN PAOKS.
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MUllOHIAIi HAY.
ThMirAtf of the Hftiuteil Saldier Ap
lrojrUUly DecorAtc!.
WcLUater' AdrireMOrdtft of
the rrociislori tlbtt.
YcitervJf km Memorial paj, amlln th
Interest nunlfestej by our eltUsns on iti
aUnnal rtccrret.ce wm not an eicsptlojal
on In I:;tllanar.olla. During iu moralng
many of tho toiJnfii how tnJ prlfata
rei!Jncf nets deconttd with tha natloaat
emblem, and from 2 to 4 o'clock tha harness
nctius were p,faraily cloisa. The tr.ata,
county aaJ city cölcs wera without oc:a
panti, tcJ the taoronshlares rreentJ the
mppearasc of a well c barred clty'a Sabbath.
TUa lite, the energj, the hart of Ioilianapo
lit wir at Crown Hi!!, ami ths qalctaJa of
lb silent city of tha ial was here. Tha
tiatrp cf thonundi wa on tho conse
crated proacd, tlii trail cf the few
tru on thd ci'y'i thoroughfares.
The tjirpatby of tbeloTerof his horns and
country centered upon tbo Memorial Day
observances, and he eto;d In respect and
mirencd by the uJo of the graves of those
who bad giTen tbelr lives in defenn of
ccuntT. Few itood to look in the attractlte
ahowlcdo7t on the street, for a nobler and
better decoration was being pexfjrmed; the
rxircbinti' art was rowerleis to attract wbca
Ocd'a own emblems were being strewn upan
tie graves of l Los who bad purchased fur
xnllliots that freedom which is God's rnoit
pre-iocs bon. Indian a poll. In spirit. In
sympathy aud in heart was at Crowa Hill.
The silence cl Crwa Hill rciscel ia Iadlav
apnlU.
The protr-ssion formed at 1:"0 p. m , the
corner of New York aud Alabama bjln? the
head, with divisions rcsticg In each direc
tion. This arrangement enabled ths sac
ctsifal asd iy LandllD o! thj fire depirt
mint at headquarters, while at the eatn
tlxue It was ccnvea!ent lo the six posts cf
the Grand Army ci the Republic, the (Jer
man Yettrans, the military onipsaies, aud
the police force. With butllttle delay the pro
cession moved, ths line of mirca b3inr foita
on Alabama, west on Washington, north en
jl;inoi, east cn Market, around t j Circle t
the rijtut, north, cn Meridian to Xvrt'a, and
"west to the Big Four depot, where the tralu
waa taken for Crown Ilili. It is estlraitel
that not !ei3 than 1.200 pemni were in th
tare de. while alons; the entire line of march
, the aide walks, business bouses and residences
were crowded wilh the cltlzsns, who by their
pretence save expression of their sympUhy
in the ooieiranca of the day. The folio win
' was the order of the parade:
BeUs(nbe:z'a Bind.
Indiana roU Metropolitan I'ol!c3 Fore?, hedd
hj Superintendent Lanr. CapUin Camo
bell coianandinz.
I. J. Bmock, Grand Marshal.
J. . Scholl, Cbiefof Statt.
Carris;e containing M. L. Brown. CapUin E. F.
Bitter. Cer. John Alabaster. Chaplain, an t
Hon. John L. Mc Matter, orator
ot the dar.
ätate, county and city o.'.iccrs in carriage,?,
FIE5T DIVISION.
t'en?ral Fred Kncfler. coramandinir.
Aids-John M. Farer, William U. Tocaer, H City
Auen, J. W. Feuicura. nton Kicatar, J. J.
Barker. J. L, Hie'.er.
- German Ye teraa Association Ilenry Albert ihardt,
commanding.
George II. Tbomas Post, G. A R. J. E. Haskell,
cornmandine.
I5ros Fost, G. A. K. illnor Gcodali coiuaianJ-
J. T. Bccwie Poit, G. A. K. Hiram Plambjr coaa
maDdinz.
Ifrrjvr.le l'ost, G. A. K. Henry Mag?oti cam
macdlnz.
George II. CaspTnam Post, G A. R. John A. M.
Cox com:nnine.
Andtnoa Pöit, G. A. K.-0. K, WcaTcr co nmaui-"
Eons Cl l aion Veterans Wilt Kin comnnudinj.
fEONn MV1!N.
win C. Dartd csmmandinT.
. Aids Will KercbeYaLTien D. House, 6. K. Kietch
er. C. J. Cosan. J. D. I2a?!e, John Parker, John
It. Leonard, Henry I rant. Harry bnmn, v. .
Swaim. Jol-n Baser.
Band.
Indianapo'.'s Light Infantry an l Dram Corp?,
Major R. Ross coinmnndlnz.
Kmmett Gujrd-. P. J. KclleLer couimsndln?.
BUhardson Zouaves and Drum Corp. Captain
Kicharaort commanding.
Aid Ad n reth. William Cochran, John Clelanl,
C. W. UrMci. C. WbeAt, James McHuh. W. E
JefTrle. Frarik Ryan, J. K. Crarcnf, Ld P.Thomp-
eon, o. J. Furselu Feter M. Parsal, 1. 11. Forbes
A.C. M sr. Andrew Kramer, John Ejer, A. T.
rifearre, T. N. Waton, W. F. Henley, Joieph J
Brown, VVillUra n. Hartman,
Mretf M R.'r'.e?, Dslos Setoi com:nnding.
JKoss G cards. James T. ihompson comrnandini.
Kicc ouave?, Jacob l ox commanding,
classical caool Carets.
Indlsoar-oIIs I-lsht Artlllsry. CapUIn J. B. Cartli
commanding
The f;re Jeparticent brought np the rear,
BO as to be ready for work in the erent of an
a!arni without distorbins the parade. Too
mneh credit cannot be given Chief Wtbjter
for the splendid showirg of the department
at this es at all o her public parade. Ia
ded. the entire arrargernent from be2in
Dies to end was a inccgi, with less of jar,
confnslon and delay than la generally itn
at euch times.
AT THE CEMETERY.
The n:egnitude cf sch obierrance?, the
hour for the exercises and the distance to
the cetcel? ry can?e the consumption of too
runcb time, aid it is to ba regretted
that a better arrangement cannot
oerntrCita. iMoiie?siaaa j,uw pepio ware
at Crown Hill daring the afternoon, and
there wer.ld denbteäa have been twice the
nnraler bnt for tho threatening weather. It
was a long and wtary time before the pro
cets!cn arrived from the station, being after
0 o'clock when the exerc!s?a commencal.
Arrived at tbe s!and Mavor McMaser, ac
comraniid by Cc)l?cinr McKay, D;. Ala
baster, State Auditor Rice and State Treas
urer Ccoer, ascended the platform, fol
lowed by the rcaster of ceremonies, John
A. M. Ccx. cf Chapman Tost; Captain Eli
Y. TJtter, Chaplain of the Dar, and Jam?s
B. Tub, Officer of the Day. The Wh3n and
Beiseenhcrz's Binds also ascanded ti the
platform, from which point they rendered a
medley of stirring eongs and battle hymna
s of the ration. Dr. Alabister thea made an
imprecslre praver, after which the two
banc's united in the rendition of 'The
Heavens Are Tellirg," on of the grandest
antherus ever composed. Mayor ifc Master
was then introduced to the audience, he bV
ing the Orator cf the Day.
THE MAYOR S AEI'RE?S.
Jfr. McMaster rf fened to the loving trib
ute paid to the ccursge and patriotism, ths
bercic doing and dying of the common rasa
in a great caste. They may have been bat
little acquainted with the gracs of a draw
mg icc-31, bat they knew how to d3 thu
duty cn the picket line eo as to protect the
great sleeping army ia tbe camp. By auch
deeds tbe village blacktmlth and the farm
er's bey became heroe?. Let the grave of
the nc known cce here to-day be garlanded
with the choicest Trrcaths. lie was same
Tccthers boy. tome father'e eon, or same
wile s LujbsEd. fcjrje one watched for bis
return: some one will wo-der whether his
grave will te decorated tc-2ay, and as that
eorne cze h?Ip?, perchance, to Jecorato the
grates cf others on this occasion, how nant
terab!e will tie lodging to know where
the grave of their oscn dead 1? located, and
whether It will be honored or not to-day.
"The men who lie here were not eolJiers
by profession. They wc ie not men to whom
war was welcome, aa opening a way to pre
ferment and honor in their chesen vocation.
2t was net the lovecf martial cloryiarit!
own sake that led them to casr aside the pur
sTilta and pleasures of civil Ufa for to priva
tion cf the camp, the fatigue of the march
and tb dangers cf the fight; bat it was a
ctnsj cf duty, born of love for their coantry,
which was threatened to destruction, that
lapelled them.
- 'T6e so'dltr cf fortnne often stands ready
toCt fixtny CsTtraneat tndandtrtny
flaj, for martial !orr ! at e:d with tilm;
but tti was itly 41 jvarnnieut
and Ciie fl4 wftlrli cjtM ctuiu theta
men to turn thair fans fraut te
forr arid the truth, the tUw and the r
r, (roiu H eir itomei n ( their iovdonai
toward tb tenttd rlald, and that 1 lvarn
inM was this GüTatiuuaiit, and that ti was
tills i!s. They loved the walks of pa;
Uy loTid ioiue and wife; thorl m llhs
prattle cf ttialrbbrs; but when i 1 a! r n)na
try tut nul.e t they knew that iword taint
n.et swerd, boiouet meet havouat, and
'with a LeroUtu that was ptiloUc.' they on
tried into a mTrusnt with ttrUi to hy
down tbair Itva, if met be, that thair
count!? might live; and thet K'n moindi
ittttttl.elr hJtUiy with wMc'i thy kept
that cotrunt. Ttif frav Mr ahniics of
irvoticn (lom whUH t? draw inspiration
tor Leroic etdcuor and drets of p.ttriot
lrn.M
Kefirrlng to General Grant, Mr, MclUitcr
said:
A i:d i.or 'hf rj ii iioiIim, i(rt ev3ry Di
rtier' LtMt. 'li e Hait t j! SKtvim 1 rt'Mlii
htv ij I'i'OH tt.c Kit-Hi ica Itr iti ult nti'MH. It.-I iu
BLOifcif ltuir,iliou 1)1) null :na ho. fo, i.ny
wit nd r.. lat iter. Bat a mute i i"?
Ht ki:i,w H ut t o ill go with a fains i U ort. j
ai-d Kicriuu. It aI, fur h i ,i ei v -..rtliui to
n j liial tin - i no ot ,!.e Kroidu-i i )r.-M oi 1'ie
ituturr, Uvhtr ItuM a:; i i'oppid t r.' ?aU j; j
l 1 1 (; ah t t.c lit I :i i tt 'i fr. ii 'l.t a ItUsite :
'Jf i t nil iiiiH üi'cruc I t ha t rroh out trio
i it laitu cl hh lo'.iairr, au I in tbit he wn :ii u
eitablf a fan. Whether a romuanler o! a
mlli:ry liltict. of tin roiy, r of ull Iba analen,
tbis Inll-xiidrt turi-oo wi maniftcd. livery
Hep and art of n:a grand tarier frira Don'd
an o Apioii.attox in ro'o'ed vda IL lilt
cue tho grLilet itiioi: tU-jul I tCnei I rut 1
toe iJiodctty sn l elniplictty of hit cnirat .r, no
ruxpiets ke f abucgatloi f tho nac. lie TUiU
the KAliant .-riorltn on the t of to Important
bttt.e. he flodit tUe riitn of tbo battle arrange 1
with inch ak 1:1 thtt success iccms assured, and he
at onre hatters away ho that his snbrllnate may
not be ut-priveu ot any ol In ereilt by Jits neen-
ecce. Mr. Lincoln Owts sata "uenerai tirant is
the iKOht extraordinary raan in command that I
knew ci. J heard notutcq; direct from lilm aad
wrote to him to know hr, aua whetner I caM
do aby ulng to j-rosioto his sucsiss aid tJraut ra
n.ied thst be htd tried tf do trto bet ho could
with what he had: tbat he ttlievel II he had
ixre men and arm lie oulJ uj iron to aoid
Hdinta;e ned Co nur? U an h l al I a?. tut h3 ;
mpred 1 I done andmadoiu? a l I could;
tli m t lr I couid do mere ha felt tbat I would do it."
Tbo autborilies at Washington wera UDt bur
dened Uh coaapUiata from tlraat. H imD".y
did tue bet lie could with wbat he hal. Neither
Mi Tet military farae, nor bis elevation to tho
Chief ExfoutlTe o:Uce of t!ie Nation, nor tho
honcrs that he received fro ncbles, 1'rlnccs an 1
Kng, destroyed this fimpllctty of character. It
)is dene aa math rerhD ai any one thin in hli
grand ciretr to forcrer endear h;m to tac hearts of j
fcJG coontrymen.
And now I whh to give you a nstsi from
him. Itvras pirtlcuiany atdrcssed to the mam
ttrtof t :e Gran l Army who are to meet at lKt
laLd. Me., next jnontb. b;i It la none the lesj ap
Tropilate bere. lie said: "Tell the bjyä that thoy
wl:l p obahly never loox into my la:e aata,
tcr hear ray voice, but they are enrayel uoau
roy bcart, and I love them as my children. Wrut
tbe cood Lord has t rared rnc for is more trim I
cn tell, but It is perhaps to finish up iny bjo'c,
which I will leave to the Boys In Bine, and la
which ißey can notoalys?e me. uut fjllovr me
in the acts in which tbey helped me."
At the elite of his :tldre53 the Speaker,
referrirg to the proposed Elate monument to
the eoldiers, raid:
Indiana rent more than two hundred thrmnd
men to the field. Ihero was not an important bat
(Ictield of tbe Republic In which their bioo i was
not shed and on which their va'.or was no: era-
iplCUOCS.
Jodiaca Is a rich and prosperous Sttte. Tier
fields yield bountifQl harvests 10 reward Hi? toil
of the hustaadmsn. Her manufacturer and cam
merce have assumed gigantic propiitioas.
The tfrsnger TUUlng her capital city will flat a
population of nearly a hanlrcd thousand people;
he will find Its streets the b jsy msri of trade; he
will flod ttere Isrgo a d commodious business
blocks, and clecant residence;: he will s?e a ma
nlficent Court house, already erected, and a Staie-
bouse m process of erection: but be will loas
around In am for any hint, or ausestion. tht j
iLdlaca tore any part iu the war for tho L'nlaa. !
'mere Is nothing, absolutely nothlns, topjrpjtu
ate tbe memories ot the more tnaa 3fl,U.0ol her
fcn who went lor never to ret irn; nothing, ahsj
lutely EO'.hine. to gre;t tha eye or speak ta lti9
ngesofthe cacriiicetof tbe men who won lor the
State tnch endurln; fame, buh imperishable
Klory. This la a neglect bordaria? upon shame
and di'grece, and it should bo speedily remedied.
Then let lite enterprise be pushed; let the sol
dier and clUen lake hold ot the wort. Taero
are but fevr, whether soldiers or citizens, wäo
can not contribute somcthlnz towarl such a
Mructure. Almost every man would give sima
thlnz if called ur.on. Let us have, then, a moa
umental struc.ure that will be worthy ot the
men whose memories it shall perpdtuite: worthy
of tie great State which sent them forth. Let It
he a structu-e to watch future eeneratioas may
point with pride, aud mv tr.at that is which
Indiana did In hoaor ot ner lallen sous.
The address was closely listened to by the
large audience, at the conclusion ot which
tbe ci soldiers tcok charge of the services in
connection with the ceremony of decorating
tbe graves, at which time the complete
ritualistic work of the Grand Army of the
Ilepubiio was med with er at e fleet.
NOTE?.
The Sons of Veterans maTa their Grst ap
fcarance yesterday in the procession.
In epite cf the threatening aspect cf a
heavy back cf clouds in the west there was
no rain during the afternoon.
Tbe Ladies' Itelief Corps met the pro
cession ai Crown Hill and took part in the
servicfs. They form & very efhsient aid to
the veterars in this work.
A largo Greek cros?, wcrked with fleers
erd evergreens, wes carried by the German
VeteiarJt. It bore tbe letters "O I. M.
and fits placed cn Bccator Morton's grave.
Tbe Emmet Guards, P. J. Kellaer cim
mandinjr, and the Kice Guard?, Jacob Fox
coELipanding. presented a very handsDne ap
pearecce, and added not a little to the dis
play. TL police force went in advanse of the
prccejsiou to clear tbe line of marc'i. Tae
cliict'is all wore white gloves, and wit!i tbelr
neat rniforms presented a handsome appear
once. D. J. uiocic, Grand Marshal cf the day,
wes very successful in his arrangement of
the crder cf the prosssijn, and the aiiist
acce rendered him by his aidss should not
be overlcoei.
Mayor McMaster did not begin his addresi
nntil after 4 o'clock. By that time it became
cecetrary lor many parties to return home
Hereafter It should be to arranged that the
speaker of the day could begin at least by 3
o'clock.
Major Board man met with & painful acci
dent while leaving tbe northern linaits of
the city. He was on horseback, and at a
point near tbe canal his horse stepped into a
bo!e and in its fail threw the Major. N3
bones were broken, bat the Major's thij;i
was badly sprained and caused him consid
erable päin.
The following persons and schools made
contributions of ilowers for yesterday's ex-
eidies:
Gecrje II. Chapman Ladies' Relief Corp?, No. 10,
CT bouqoef.
Public School No. 2, a large basket of flowers aud
one bcdMuet
Pchool u, a lr?e baket of ilower.
North S'de HifrU öcool, one boaqnet.
school No. 11. ore lare psa ot üowors and pot
ted plants, to bo placed on the craves of comr i la
of ueoree 1L Chapman l'ost, G. A. R., who have
died in tbe psst year.
Scuta Side üuh school, by Miss Collluj, threa
c!othca-basketsfal oi liowerj.
Mis Laura Benson, basket of flowers.
fcchool No. 9, two wreaths and a basket oi
flowers.
Scnool Kb. S, a large basket of flower.
Miss Uattie Harrana collected theoüerlajs Iroa
the various schools.
Resolutions on tho Death of Mr. Bur-
At a meeting of the Indianapolis Passen
fer Agents AtsocfRtion, held at tbe Bates
Home yesterday, the following resolutions
of sympathy were passed:
Uhereas, It has plcasei Gol In ITIs Inrlnite
wisdom to remove ftom ouriaidit our esteeaei
friend and co-laborer. M. A. S. Lur?es. be it
KtMJlTed. lhat in the death of Mr. Bürge our
afEcoaücn Las uitattel a loia of a valued men
Ler, a true friend and earnest worker.
KcfoWcd. That the members of the Indianaro
lis Parser re r A.ents Association attead the
funeral in a tody.
KefolTel, Thataccpy of th?sa reiolutJous be
fornisbed to the: ramily of the deceased, to esch
ottheclaily papers and also bare taeni spread
upon the records ot tbe association.
J. I. ilAZZAP.D )
OaCAE YaJDIE3H.T. tcommitt.
L Mor.rjuv mmmee,
F. T. llapar. I
joan in: a itr. ;
A North Ida Itealdeuit UUti- tli 1II-
tury of t Faiuou Utmrttr.
A North t:i! riiidbtit hai asoui J'ht itn
itf Into I !le Irans, aitt the Hille '(lUw has
devtlcptd lulta a fur h'.stor. The
) aitnts are naturally rroud of tut fast that
the mind of their ton is tending tu such a
ccn n.ttidab! direction, aud, in (t der b er.
c cursfo hlni hfa qmatiuta are prJinj lly an
mtrrd, aril trcry jojjlble aM 'A)y tut
iitited. A few days a tli fa'tnj rn-t aoiua
ton li)touah!e friends onWathlnj t jnstrret,
aad tbenh h rarely Indult In anything
trcnr er than a : d a , he was indoor 4 t j täte a
f Uis of brer, 0..e i'.lan Jed t) ar.ither, acti
this to itlll another, and so on. tilj the No ll
Mde resiJent concluded that it wn tha prt
cf prudence to get o.t th streot, kul, brrat
Irg away frcm his cinips-nion, hb hurried
hen e as rapidly as his unsteady step woall
i erudt. Wester Jclmnie. as niu! was dep
lyciiriy.id in studying a inj'J wh'cli h
I tld ia tia hied, aud, ai tha fatttrr tatareJ,
Who wit? Ji an rf Arc. p'." I
' Jcuncf Aik, my sou '.' Wdl,Vm hardly
as dear m; tt.t p jini as I nrgh be, but I
think Jean nan one of tho wouieA who were
in the art with Noah during tlie dslne.
Ncah, yon knuw, had tbrt-e sjn' who were
cai.'ed &üdich, Meernach and 'Abeinej,
Mil 1 ir.!L.k Jian was Jtha wife
o( ALcJLtc, thoukU I wijl not be
pciitive es to that". 1 lr.e hca'd
jt cr randp-i ttll the story quite often, but
I don't rcixerubcr all the details now.
Ncah got on a 'high lonesoaie' ono day with
h J'jt cf fl!owa tbat aam to the irk durinc:
tbt- hlth water perlcd, and, as "tsual with
r.cti utder snch circumstances'- a 'racket'
wbt tl n result. lb whole conatiy was In a
Btu't . l t xciterr.t nt over the ail air? fur Noah'a
fdriil'y r ItAäerj in scc'.ety atj that time,
ard, of course, very h!gbly rtsf t-sd."
"lir.tishat did the French killJoan for,
ra?M
"Why, joa tee that'e what caused th er
citement." Jean said the ark was resting on
a rat, and es there were but two rats ia the
ark at lint, aud tha death ot one would
put an cud to the ra,t bUMueji iu
tkis "world, the raa very ambus
to Lave the nrk mived oü
of ILe ret and thus save its life. A French
man, who was pment, ridiculed the ids of
the ark retlicg on ary rat, and teuton to
deinor.Mrate by philosophy that such a thing
was Inipcjiible. When he sot tho b?stof th
ergurutnt Noah's fatally took cfTcSse, and in
the Dght tb3t ensced, Jotu was s'ract by a
itray bullet and killed" :
"Wis tbe Frenchman barged, pa?"
"P.ially. Johnnie, I doa't know, bat it
ttrik s n:c that the jury failed toDgree, and
tfce ceee diapged on iorse7eral yifirs till ,al
the witnems died end then, cit course, it
had to be ci'inised. The tele&raphic re
potts of the murder and trial were very con
tradic'cry, and it is impossible to know the
f iact truth concerning the affair. Yon will
find ts you grow older that ther?ports al
wsys exsfgerate the fact?, bntil yoa want
to know anything else about thi sad affair,
ssk your nuotber, my eon, for I m too ill to
talk." :
Jobrnie accepted h's father's version with
on appealing to bis mother, and mentally
determined to study hard that when he be
came a man he might be ar thoroughly
erted in LiEtory as was his fatbvr.
Tho State Surprised
The jury in the Uensley cafe yesterday
mcmirg came into Court at 1 If o'clock and
announced tbat there could bji no agree
ment, two cf th? jurors rffasi-.tg from firsi
to last to agree to a verdict of guilty. Jade
Norton made some remarks on 'the ab)n:d
attitude of tbe jary, and told them there was
co reason which he could find fc a disagree
rr ent, as the caee had been intei!g3ntly pre
eented by the connect on both sides. He
tokd of tho duty of juron with referenci to
the ccet of inch cases and the r-gh's ot tax
payers to expect economical trials, and that
tbe ccst to the cennty v'ai a waste
cf eo much money. Each jar-r was then
qnestiored c'ceeiy by the (?onrt as to
whe'.her'he bad any acquaintance with the
friends of the prisoner or of tlie prisoner's
deceaied wife, in escb ctse receiving a nega
tive snswer. lie then gave the Jar to un
derstand that It was responsible for the fail
ure ot tbe trial, and it was dijc'arged. The
cs?e will be set down for trial jfit an early
t'a e, ard Hecslev'a bond has: been fixed
egaiu at $2,000. The Stats expected not less
than a five years' Bentecc3, with a possibility
cf a ten-year term for tha prisoner.
K of P. Notes.
General K. cf P. Cooiruittee tret last even
it in?, and all epec'al committei reported
prcgre&s, and everything looks i5s though the
giaEdeet time is to be had oil Wednesday
and Thursday. General Jamefllt. Ross will
pnblieh the line of march to-mrrow.
Dickecn's Grand Orcra wil be insu9i
ciently large to bold the audleJ ces on Wed-
iKdey and Thursday from the present out
lock. The Ffnance Committee !s doing well.
Our citizens have responded noh'y.Jsaeral
Shumate, of General CarnahftiTg staff, will
take patt In the rarade. Govervor Gray and
ttatl and State officers have arcip:ed the in
vitation and will take part ia tt:"e procession.
The Light Infantry. Rice ZjuaVes. Fire Ds
rartrnent, Kmmat Gnard3 aod Btrefght Rlii-'S
have accepted ths invitation and will ba in
lice. Mr. Thomas, roacaar of Lloyd's coai
ccny, rcf t with the General Co'mniittes and
exputsed hlmeelf in a manntr very favor
able 3 to tbe success of the play on the two
dajs.
Butler TJnlversltv.
CVinmencement week at Bat Vir University
will cpen on friday, June 12, Knd continue
til the i:th, inclusive. The fallowing an
nonccements for tbe week are ?iade:
Atbtnisn exhibition, Friday, 8 pra., June 12.
Baciaiaureate address, by Presieut Everest,
SiiDday, 4 p. to., June It.
Iythonian exhibition. Monday, SM), m., Jane 15.
l hiltkurian exhibiticn, TuesdAy. p. in., June
16.
rfcmU P.utler exhibition, Wedne'5-iay, 10 a. m.,
June 17. i
Cltup-day exprcires, We'ltiesdav. S p. m , June 17.
Mlheilan exhibition. Wednesday , 8 p. m , June
17.
Alumni reunion, Thursday, 2 p. v., June 13.
Address before the literary societ.-, by Charles
Emery Smith, of 1'hiladelphia, Pa Tnursday,
p.m., June IS. ";
Corcuencement, FrMay, 10 a. ra.-Jnnel'J.
Ji for Sir.
Great cut on tbe prico of due irapord
brown corkscrew suit formerly sold at $22,
now only 13 at the Mopel.
JJnsicers men and the puhlic generally
should remember that it is to tteir benefit to
keep all the money they can Id! the city, and
in this connection would state that when
you can have garments made to your order
at the same or lower prices hers by such an
establishment es the Globe Tailoring Com
pany, at 22 "Weit 'Washinstoastreet, it does
EOt pay yon to crder garments fron coucsrns
' w V. r rafrniira VhIofi fKi- Tri Mlnln
Tailoring Company, having ciU their ar
rxerts mede bfre. Rive emiJoymsnt ton
Jarpe number cf nfstcla3 Workmen, tinei
their weekly pay-roll adda to the wealth ot
this community.
Sirawtemea ard cream at Shiffner'a.
$-
Iedie' popular dinclcgandcs crearu par
lor. ScbsHcer' a.. En trance frofn Perneylv;
Etreet by giand itilrway aid Odd Fcllom
Bnildicg.
We advertised fcr jesterday.G. A. R. suits
at $5. CO. As many of our pat'ons were un
aTe to take advantege ot it, we will continue
the tale for tc-morrow only. , Model.
II SJ I
Ladies popular dining and Ise cream par
lar tt Cchaüner'a. Eatrtnca from Fennsyl-
I
tania street ty grand staimey atidJ,l
l ellcws' lUlldlnr.
Ire f leintind atrawberrlat at Hidu.T.ie
l ine r4nUr midi rs, worth niiS
only 1 ' ents, at ti e Mot si.,
'Itm 1 1 it in
All kinds of harn, lap dtit'i ' I
lioia rtquUltesat Tt olntiti a ( .'.' rtutu
Uat Ulan afreet.
Mi 11 oysters and i'.im at iihs l.iat'a.
IPiy yenr straw !t at the Mi . j
V.'Mte rstrlch fftlhwe cleaned liautlfni
wbit. 1'itce, . to :n cuti I'aiU', 7t
oith I'rid j Ivar la street.
l'rr g ban s end bonehs- bass, Schairdei'',
Jfcar Profor (. S l'olr's fre lept,v.t
in Ma; Din Halt Monday eytti'ti, JanJ 1.
tee advertise tr.ent.
Kvtin lined ilia boarra worth 73 cJ tts, enly
! (-.Mils at the Mn i u
Fhmt cjittrj, meaiij, hh, etc., HchiiT
tcrs. A N-dtt I'Hitttou.
There vl!l be iniltfttbine of succesfnl artl
e'ea. and tbnt meet lewarkah'e of all 11 .or
roTtr'r.Ft, Linoih m," n no exception. IU
j dm all (air.'.vtrtv, th supirioriry of th
Atxeiican rtake cf thc-ic goods Is prot en.
'Jhe ttt Kcglhh foods i.ever reec'j tlili
r.arket, for the h'h quality o! tb Aai?rl
ct pec a ccrnplftely superied-s theut. All
c i-rx el dea'ers kfcp it.
"COJIMMUIUU
Tbc week his not been chur&c'.rld by a ruin
ing tutlnefK, but rithtr b.a Mate of quietude.
Itj Roods circles have not much to coian'.ain of,
bavin ssrejatod a fa r voinmo of bunlne?s for
tt.eufik. (iicc:rics hare teen in fair deaaiJ,
and prices of all staple ail!c'os sre fully Kuti ieJ.
1 .aid oil hive declined. Es ;td poultry arj un
cherted. A gcoi trade la erccu vct.'tables'rud
ttrawtcnlcs has bcea dore this week.
L1VK blOUii.
Icdlncapolla Live Stock V)arvv
Daics ETOCZ-Ta.B3, May3i
OAiiti Eeeeipts, C O bead; ehlrxaata, 63J
hta-1. Very llaht run ot Iccal. '2;:a lty only f ilr.
Market dull on tuUberb' gride;, while saiipe
nrc atout tteaily.
Ctc-ts tsipylnst steers S3 "11' C3
Bice'lnn to rolCo i UCffS 10
Cccmon to lair do 4 i ) it f.
Cho re ftederr 4 Wtl 90
Ctockcxa - 3 "jjjt r.5
Chc?ca cow; ana teuere i 2" t 75
Medina to c?HKt ccwssrcl hcPcrc.... 8 31 1 ; 90
ttenrson to fa'r o-.w an.l hc'.:era....MMM 9 lOrjs co
mbs.jxcd to cto'ce r, 2Ji3 cö
l uiis ccxarron to fair. ...... '2 03
Jailkcre 20 COjtS 00
ncei-KCCQlpU, 2,100 head; shipments 1.53J
head. Quality fair. Matket dull aud waak But
sales at 75 for heavy, and 3i 80 for lUht, c'o.tas
qnlet at the fol.owla quotations:
Sehet heavy and jiht i 7f (ß t
V St and common lichts 3 2:ct t 6)
licaj roughs 3 Ct.t3 10
EE7XT Receipts, 100 head: shipment, 5Q0
head. Hut few here. Market dull nt the fol
lowing quo'.aticns:
oo3 to choice clipped
Fair ro mediom clipped
t'oa noa clirtcd ..
Sprir sz laxnte ......MaMMM..M
.3 69
. 2 90i3 01
, 2 2142 G3
. S 515 00
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Kl KGKss-Thefmeral ot A. S. Bur?es. i:q .
ill tf.ke place from Ch-Ht Church thi (j-uidayj
ef ert.ccn at l p. m.. Iter. K. A. Bradley oilicia
tin. S7J1TH A. O. II. Division Ko. 1. All mem
tera are requested to meet at their call at 8
cYlreka. m Monday lo a'tend the funeral of
our ate brother, Fdwird Smith, deceived: also
meet at I'incll Hall at 2 p. ia. to-day to
trakc arraegemeh' lor the funeral.
W.M. DRODKRICK, Tresidont.
M I.Yifor Rro?tirir t-p-r tav
SMITH A. O. II. Division No 2. All mem
ter of ÜiviMou No 2 are requested tomeo.at
iheir Htil at 8 o'clock a. m. Monday toattead the
; uncial of Liether I nward Soilrb. of Iiivtrion No.
1 . I ETKK CARsOX, lTe3idiUt.
Tr r."Ti:r.. Erroidicg Sicreiary.
DIED.
Fi;i JiLY Emca R.,aged 22, wife of Charles
Torney.
FiK.tial Juno 1, at 2 o'clock, from firstly resi
douc , No. i2) Fss: IvRhth Urtet, Interracut at
Cicwü Hill. Fritt.cs rcsjectfuliy lavitcd.
C. E KKEflELO Ä WHITDETr,
Funeral Directors and Kmbalcicrd,
No. 77 Korth Delaware street.
Telephone connection to office and residences.
Carriages for Weddin&s and Par Lies.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of pur.'ty.
strength and whola omeness. Mo -e economical
than toe ordinary kind, and can not ba sold In
competition with the multitude ol low ten. sheu
weigtit, alnra cr pbcephate powders. Bold only
in cans. Rotal Bauko Puwoia Co 103 Wail
street. Few York.
FOR S ALE.
. OR 8 ALE A pair of well tra'ned eoats. with
' banscin ggen and harness. For rartn
lars ca.l at 1v" Noun Mi&sissippi st. J. A. GIVEN.
j 1.
CHDRCn NOTICES.
RCE KI'liCO?AL CHURCH Corner of St.
r Jcsej end Pentsylvania ttrea's. Riv.
Argnetine rrentiss: rector. Service, 1D:3Q a. m.
a i u " ;ro d n. gar-c ocol 2:C0 p m.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Grocery: central locttlca; about
M.KO J. A. H ASM S. SttlnPl. $1
TO LET.
TO LET Furnished rooms: also three enfara
iibed rotns Ir oousekeepins at TS West
ii i riet street.
WALNUT BBD HOOM 8 U ITS, 3 Piocoa, fcA.F.
Toilet Glass on Wasbstand - - S5-"
J.1 ZJ w rcl.
FAHLOll SUITS, PLU3II TIUMMED, CDQAI
7 Plnnnn ÜU!
j sari Uinvnrcl'
DECORATED COTTAGE DED-KOOM Ctqn
SUITS, ;0FlecoR vpow.
And XT
All Pt-ror,3 Intending to Purcliasu Anythlnfl in tlio Way of
I0USEH0
Stoves, Carpets,
l'ce Chests,
Refrigerators,
Easy Chairs,
Bed Lounges,
Baby Carriag'33.
P-c fl H V
9 '
SI M kliliii!cii Jtrtsl 'S
mi
BOT
ifJVJQ sell acything: wohavo onEA3Y PAY
MENTS, ora3 0heapas thoOheapost for UA.SEL
Store Cpen until 8 o'clock. Saturdays, g o'clock,
PUBLIC
Fcr the benefit of some of our people who have been taken ia by
one of our right 1 ar.d neighbors, and might by their rottce be under the
impression that they are a branch to cur &tore, please notice that we
Stand Alone,
That we have co branch store, and claim relationship with n'ody .
-rTv-i TVS -3 -5- r-
CLOTHING- COMPANY,
5 and 7 West Washington St.
The Lowest Priced Clothing and Goats' Furnisli-
iDg Honso in Indiana.
.h AWNINGS
' V 'rn And Waterpro.-)
vf TJ.V VS - T '"C-,v of all widths and
iJ0r,ÖV 1a weights.
194 Et Washlntou fet.
STADLlanD 1631.
Spring 1885.
SAM'L
GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER.
Mmi Sparejew Yori City.
W'onld JnTite attention to his full and complete
lines of tte Rawest IJealgna and Latest Im
pottfttlci a of Fancy Shirtings, Bilks and Flan
nels I-r lennis, Travelim and Yachting. Etc..
ttc. Also, hi usual stock of Fma FurnisMng lor
Geutlnuerj s OutfittlnRS. Suits male to order at
the ahnrtctt notice. Samp'es aant on application.
7T-xfci rh "'':''" W'U
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FOTl RENT
OK LENT C; l Wffi Vermont s're-et; five rooms;
Arp'y 210 North West e'rect.
1
i 17? RtNT-Rctcorrtrh'ick store buiMIas on
t J1 trt;m;ftavtnue. No. .,.,1. 2t
I. OR LENT Good Hav.!e. !u lear of MJ Wet
I ixtri MTMt; good lccatiou lorcouper op.
Irrt i;e V.ih'n. 27 3
IjCR RENT Two pltBeiul and nicely
rocms 117 Sörth MUsissippi bt.
laru hhel
Si
1OR I KNT De.'irRhle br.'ck residence. 1 roonif.
In rod repair. Veit New Yo'lc st. Apply
lo J U. LOUULSbi, "Jl North Meridian U :i
A. CAYLOR,
JD IT 1. JLi JEU, IN
j. Jg
0H?cc: UJO North Vcst Street
(Cor. Weit and Pratt Streets.)
rcloplxono 0LO.
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WEEK OP' JUNE 1
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINAUY OF
MART
Tho Kcted Apostle cf WoracnTa Rights. This diatinguiahed laiV will hold
receptions, ana
SIR WAL TER N. STUART, born without Arm3 or Leg:!
LITTLE TOT, the Golden Wonaer! i
THE BLACKSMITH'S DREAM!
THE MARVELOUS EXPANSIONIST!
IHeffeiman k McDonald's Majestic Combination.
Fouitcen Bright Stars in a Great
elude with the ow
ÜliiPR I LEY 8 RECEPTI ONI
rci.Hours of PerforiaancO, 4:15, 7:4 , 9:10 P, M.
AUt;ni"Mi?Nl.
1 .. nr fj (
Helen Dasmond
AM Ml.l j AN tWI'jJ.'.'V.
1 ur lj W a litt 4 mw 1 Vi i'CJ
C O 1. L K II N H A W N .
r A ttT4 i n - U v. J J t) ;i ' Ji ! )W ANll
I 1IUA, iii Ha i.n.t rli .! u. r
i;: V -' rJs . ..rI i.vjl! ;J
JlU wi'cli i.l H p ri, :,'; r' 1" T r v a I .
!j, .'i a. id ,ju'i: Muud j i vc nil'. J U's ? 1,
rv.-r t;'.M di.rma i!k' wttk Mt.'t
iue j-. i: u!'.i t jt.itiiB fat
ft'.o j
Ei'öuC'.tllatiiiclCele'rdiel CjCciii!?.,
Mt Mly v-niii an t i ay Mttl-i. ' V -tiiaii
A ( t." V. rjjif ,:4v ai d Hum l!i ?
t nu l.t of I. 1 , "lataö:i ai d t h i fk ' ly
etenit.tr, Joiif 5. bewrf.i of John 11 Ajn Vroi mi
wlilt h cc asion Uanlet" b?? i ; d.
ilaru'f t, I'nucc of I-cumark," itt nui-.i M a - ,
liora lo. j. u. Aii-Kr-uu; ii;,K-;i. M.
S:i Da l;ten f at ur 1 y crt'.j:;. "Im
iitly at:d .-6!i;roy rt lti-t-, I .!
tt att i I v rx i v.
oi Lyoua."
ICiifl iittV. Opnn lloitiv.
T'JJ'.-JAY J ViNiS i, JUNli J,
Kadnmo Ada Ifeiues
GllAN Ii Ci X C ilX'r.
Af'.'-tvtc i br !fr. I rc-d'-r.ci N. In;,, tt trt
Tio:'irr;r.' Yir.noM Coi -n l!tiw ; lr"r,
and (dl.cr uiiut t
Ad?n;.id rn
kc sir red n-et.
L'.dco'-;cs
1
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1" an f theha'.l at Wu'.srhcct 'Az ',z S.. e, jcp
joite To tc fiicc. ;
Cn ilmore'M Iron yjo,
wr.i i; of ji nk 1,
Solon's Fienic CcÄlitt !
fith-cn i Kynn. P.:tch Mel I. Mil!.? ' a Va?,
IVfsle I'.rach. Ku'd-.v. 1. t-lie, l):.imnl A MtUoi.
k:if Cifiv-n, Mr..'..' SalKer. !t I. H n ' I?;.
the ttcit'.'H ci nil nu-.'.c x xaoki. tho ä'iä. '.-jy.
The Elevated Garden
I tliecooct jlr c l i the ri'y. KvejjbMy ii In
vited tin there after the tirfcr-innrc; t j hoirtii
uatd free concert t y il.e '.?o lltnl. i
TÜE ROLLER COASTER
The Ro'.ler Ccat?r it row oj33 'o: ths s? oa at
4T5 Last V. at'alngtcu itreet. AdaiIfIu ar i two
rUe. "c Coas ereribedy asl h.rj$ Ian. Ca
cert in xt WedncbJay. ,
BASE BALL
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CLMLAKB vs. I11DUEEÖLI8.
C;:e ra'lcd at r,.;o : . w. ttarp.
Virginia Avonuo iRink 1
S'cp!ay, Tcesdiy aud Welaely Lr&aiaz
Ju:k- 1, J a d 8. ;
Goixlnll mid If i-n it
!n exhibitions of LaGC. TticJr m i Burlcw'
tt:i col c'.cJtug w:tai'cca"i Uil üoy and Ills
Iacubiate.
a t-Ri K.wiro-Piated Weil Po!.!..
WANTED.
j AMFD-Fy a voue mart. Oj:L oa a farm
xu ar tüc tiry. Aüdrw i'. 1'.. tila oSic?.
1
1
WANTI-D Tlj n ec 1 peamia. cpyias or aay
k'nd of wiiTr; to do at l oare. eatlo:ei
r.l'ftffd. He A'MnnL. J this d.'Vic;. M
"A7"N1EU rositma as afs'.ttan bookkeeper
ty a yo-irs 'aly no is a rradUteof ose of
the toi C(.ramcrrial rol'.if e iu Oii.h; watfta not
m) tj.uc1i ft rxi f!t.jff t a permau?ut pjsaioj.
Addrt'f I.. M. J , tili? ol'.Ce. , 21
PERSONAL.
PKOI OSAL3 1 1 be rcc2irel fordhepririlcsei
at tio Kxpoiiticn Grojuda for? the Koint
rf I'ytM Drill, etc. Ca'.l tt onre Ha C. H. BUT
il.ftFIELD, Svcieury. '.1 Ncith Id ttrr'.
EOARDINO.
10 A KMSG Nicely furnished ;roa. eool
) toflidire. la private fimily at M ptr wee.
:-il Toutb Äteiidiau t. I
A1JNOÜNOEUENT
ANNOUNCEMKNT Mrs. Gerard. She nurse. La
rcraovid Iroin l2 South cJcruy to ISJ
Elm meet. i "1
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