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RAILWAY NEWS. A Solemn and Secret Lleetlnar of tee Aeaociatlon of Western Passen- ger and Ticket Agents-Ot- her Items of the Rail Trains are a?aln running on time oa all lead. TVork oa the new Depot will In all proba- bility be commenced within thirty days. Work on the LVayetta, Partington and "Western will be resumed about the last ol this month. There h no truth in ihn ramor that G2r eral Manager Thomas, of the Uee Line, in- tends to rtaign. The business of the Iadianapolia Wrecking Xros Company Is increasing with wonderf al rapidity. Thia frog is licg introduced on B number of important Intern road3. A local railroad man is of the opioionthat Commisaianer Fink hw lost all control oyer the trunk line:, and thinks that he should pive way at once to some one more capable of filling the position Le r.o hold. At the present time it does eeera as tbona tha pwl vculd get along just as well without a Com-n.ife:oa- er It dosn't look as thonh Mr. J ink or anybody else can d anything with lhe lines comprising that conization, Ja as toou as one cruel" war ia brought to aa abrupt conclusion another, even more de- structive and fearful in its results, is in- augurated, and the railroad pirates continue to grow fat and saucy. Another alleged iron-cla- d' agreement is in order whereby a line detected in the act of paying a rebate cr commissioning a scalper will forfeit the magnificent sum of fifteen cents. It is a ieco?nized fact, cf course, that all of these iron cUds have a tendency to prevent rata entting. fco natter what anybody eajs, Mr. ins Las made an excellent Commissioner, and it will be a sorry day for the trunk lines 'v! n fce resigns. ontheNew York Central Ilailrjad the "Wagner sleeping and drawing-roo- m cars are Toeing sent to the shops as fast as they can he spared. In the shops they are being ren- ovated and repainted, and whan they ap- pear on the line again they are lettered "X. Y. C. Sleeping and Drawing-lLoo- Car Com-pany- ;" at the ticket offices the "Wagner Drawing-Hoon- i Car Company" sigm art. be- ing changed and the above new tula substi- tuted. President Webb, of the Cat CjrnpAny, is going over the line in President Ratter's private car on a tour of iaspection, and in-t;hcie- nt employes are beingdropped. Orders i.ave been issaed to have the conelacon run through from Xew York to Chicago, of o d; porters an no louger conductors and general managers. Discipline is being en- forced and the new svsteni being made as perltet as possible. Clean and tidy dravr-lcg-roo- ni and Bleeping car will bs the rnlo hereafter on the Central Hudson. The change Is Tery gratifying to the traveling J.üOliC. THE TESTERS ASSOCIATION. The Western Association of Pawengar Agents assembled again jesterday morning at the Gait House In solemn and eecrat con- clave to discuss the momentous questions lLat brought them together. As the Presl-i'n- t ra pied the meeting to order there wtts 3 bustle on the outside, lestapramütara mo- tion migLt prevail to dispense with ticket and traveling agent, and leave the traveling j.ublic to the care of the brokers, hat it wm positively stated that there were t.o re.il grounds Tor the uneasiness. " We did nothing at all," eaid one who was present, "became there was nothlDg to do. The matter which some thought would be tbe bone cf contention did not come up, aad after agreeing unanimously that we were in -- sion, there was nothing else to cansi ier. .It was suggested that, under the peculiar cooditicn of the weaUier, it would beditfi-cul- t to determine 'weather' there wai any- thing else to do or not, bat it was fioally re- solved toadjourn. Afteradjournment there -- as an informal talk on the ticket cotn mis- sion business, and there was a disooiition manifested to. Lave the cjmnimlon bmines placed on a basis that would be understood by all tne roadj interred, bat it w. thiüiht httt to ltdve tbe que-tio- n open fur futuru May 1'; was seggested ai the date of the reit meeting, eudCl-velan- d named S3 tne Viu'io mhPT at, a tna wtather at this ih!s t'me a::d place will be more agreeable. At that rtectiae rates to V. e encampment of IheOrand Army of the P.epublic tn Port- land, Me., will famish f-- oi for suggestive Ibought Tne rate e'erks expest?d to hive leavowork during the afternoon, but the session dissolved so sraiKdhly that nothing was left them to do. Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Eden Wins the Goal. The ileridian-Columbn- s polo game at Meridian Pink last n'eht was witnessed by a larger crowd than oa the opening ni;ht of lhe serf's. The came ws? started promptly on time with Perry Wright acting as refere?. Uoth tean,s played nervously, and as a con- st iueiice neither side scored any brilliant plays excepting EJeta winning cal in the fifth Inning. The firsc inning opened with a decided scramble, which worked to the disadvantage cf the Columbus team, as tfce ta'.l continually jay behind the liccgh, surroundiDg the edge of the sur- fs e. Basher finally get the ball and scored Ur:dii a' lirfci coal in seven rainue3. Tae cond inr.ingwasa repetition of the first, eicepting that Cvlumbcs got the advantage, ki ccJtirjft the ball "through" Murphy's up- lifted foot against EJen'a slick, who, in to defend the goal, p?sed tae bll ttrcnh Meridians' goal to the visitors' credit. Here the home team clamored tor a change of goal tender, and Edea re- tired to halt back. The third goal "ras cade by Columbus in the same manner, tbe ball striking Durgess' foot, going pat Deitrich. Meridian in the next icning scored the four goal, tieing the score ca a quick play by Walker. As they were row lie, the excitement ran high. After a srood deal of scratching Eden got the bail and iuliy redeemed himself, making the oalf pietty play of the evening, getting the ba'.l fcy a daring dash and making a baut'fcil running coach direct through the Columbus teal. The people shouted and Murphy stood 1 i king enviously on. Tne following is the f cere: l erld.iü. ......... ...... .............. ........ 10 1 i 3, C nznbu...... Oil U 2 Fou: Columbus, l. Tine ol tiarae .'1 ir.inate. Keftne 1'eiry right. The clnba will play ths last game ot ths ger.cato nkht. 1 he Police Commissioners' Meeting-- . Tfce Police Board met yesterday afternoou Ld revoked the polJca powers of Merchant Xo!icera?n Wilüaiu Bscoa, Williams and Jacob bhutt; a!so the powers of ap?vlal ifcets S&tncel Gerhr and Heury Mitten-brge- r. The former dd serv?c at the D mi 31 oaenrn, whild the latter wai on duty at to Zoo. Special powers were granted tf,,- - r"i . . -- , ... THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 11 1S85 George W. Donavan and Samuel ßahwartz. The icaignation of Sergeant John Ried was then accepted, and as the Sentinel predicted jesterday, Patrolman John Low was ap- pointed to the position. As Mr. Low is one cf the most efiicent and trustworthy men connected with the Police Department, the appointment eivos universal, satisfaction. Extra C. A. Hines waa appointed regular, and John Farrell was appointed extra. At roll call last night the new Sergeant was called nnon for a speech, and he re- sponded In his usual free and easy stv'e, saving that h would strive at all timssto discharge the duties of ths position in a sat- isfactory manner. RASE UALL. What Waa Accomplished at the West- ern League Meeting Yesterday Phillips 81gna With D- etroitNotes. Another meeting of me new Western League was held yesterday, and after the re-idiD- g ot the imnutts cf Thursday's con- ference Messrs. Watkins and Loftus were appointed ?chedu) Committee, and C. M. Kipp, A. V. MoKunand Joseph Schwabacher dltfttfS to thd ir.freting cf the Arbitra- tion Committee of the National League, hi be teld on Acril 15. The Schedule Committee molvcd to meet in St. Louisen tfcetecond Wednesday in March. It ws Birred that exhibition gamei hculd I e played under the same terms a chempionshit atoes A telegram was re ctived from II. II. Diddlebock, Secretary o the Arbitration Committee ot the Natioaa Lesgne, requesting tbe Western League people to forward their application for ad- mittance to tho National agreement with the f 0 fte at once. The application and fee were forwarded without delay. Secretary Ipco wa then instructed tojgo to Columbus ai.d p;ccure from Secretary WikofT, cf the American Association, blanks to be u'ed by him during the coming tef.ecn. The league at present comprises but rven c' .b?, and it is necessary that there ehould .e e'ght. Several clubshave applied for ad:.. ision and Messrs. Schv abachsr and McKtm were appointed a cjmmittee to re- port favorably uon the application of one of them. Pcf3re adjoornmeut it was re- solved that the next meating cf the league should be held in Kansas City ou lha second Tcislay in January, ISSa. NOTES. Mr. Finney, the delr gate from Nashville, arrived yesterdav morning. Manager Watkins will give Ramsay, a you".g n an who made quite a "reo" as an amateur pitcher la-i- t season, a trial this year. Before returning home last night Mr. Lawrence, of Cleveland, t:gnedPhil Coridan second ard Willie Andrews lirst basemsn. Both belcng here and are good plavers. The latter was with Louisville la3t year. All cf tbe delegates, with the exesption cf Ted Sallivan, left for their homes last f venirg Ted went East, but before going pinned Veach, an Indianapolis boy, who did great twirling for Kansas City last vcar. The Ikid and genial countenance ofthat qniet jonng man, Marr Phillip3, will not 18 seen ly Indianapolis pitro33 of the Xatloa- - al ame tlnring the season of 1SS3. He will rever fgain dance about in the infield at the Seventh Street Park after hot ground- ers, for he has signed with Datroit Man- ager Watkins is corresponding with Tar-tid- y, who is one of the best ba?e-runne- rs in thft'eountry, and who played shori-sto- p with Fay City last year. Local Courts. eiTERIOR COURT. Room 1. Hon. N. B. Taylor, JuJ?o. Lizzie Langenberg vs. Frederick Bowling, Breach of promise. Oa trial by jury. Boom 2. lion. D. W. Ilowe, Jnde. Charles Kruer vs. Charles Harris et al. Damages. On trial by jury. Amelia P.. Macsur, administrator, vs. Hez- - ekiah Ilinkson et al. Fureclosare. Judg- ment for f 13.CS". Eoora No. 3. Ilou. L. G. Walier. Jadge. Thomas I. Chilton vs Victor Sewing Ma- chine Company. Sait cn account. Judg- ment for 75. Bridget JcanJan vs. tfce City et al. So.it for damages Dismissed at plaintiff's co3t. L!zz;e A. Catt V3. John II Priea. Sait in attachment. On trial by a jury. C2IVI5AL COÜÄT. Hon. Pierce Norton, Jndze. State vs. Jack O'Hara. Petit larceny. Sentenced to the Reform School- - State vs. Thomas DeLorme. Petit larceny. Sentenced to the State Prison for two years. Stale vs. Henry Wilkinron. Petit larceny. Sinter ced to jail for ten days. circuit cocr.T. Hen. A. C. Ay res, Jale. In the petition of H. J. Miiligan, assignee cf S. A. Fletcher, To sell certain stock, tale ordered. State ei rel Mary Li!tner vs. To?eph M. McCarthy. Bastardy. Vtrdict for defense. Rev. W. W. Raymond Rev. Alban Greaves h resigned es rectcr of Holy Innccents Church, and will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday morning. Rev. W. W. Rsymond, of (ioahen, will suc- ceed him. The Gcshpn News says of this gentleman : Rev. W, '-- F.aymoa 1 has terdorsd hisres!?aa-tio- n to the vcs.ry of fcr. jAin'j Caurch. to tifce et-ff- ci on tbe 16th ins t, Mr. Raymond re?Uns In Indtanapoli. where he will take the church of tbe Holy innocents and toutince ti:e rditorinl management ol the ChurcS Worker. wDfch will bcrenfier be issued fron täat city. Mr. lajiaond's resijraatlon wa a great var-pn.-- e to his pariah aDd ta oar citizens geaerdlly. to whom bis practical atd Fterlin wortti aid creu:y endeared hia. Durlns the four years and no.-- 3 ot bis ministry in (iohn bt. James Parish has f rown to a etrcngta wbich it aid never before at-tint- d. and in lcavinc it Mr. Kayaond ha,s goi rtaon to ba proud ot the work be bas accom- plished for iL He and his excellent wife will take with them to their new field ol labor the best wish cf a host of oar citizens. Indiana Inventors. A weetly list ot United States patents ls-ss- ed to the invents of Indiana for the week endirg February 10, 1SSÖ, and each patent in the list will bear that date. Reported ex- pressly for ths Indianapolis Daily Santinel by A. II. ETans tfc Co., Amertcaa and for-:g- n patent solicitors, Washington. D. C. Charge for obtaining a patent, 21 A copy ct tne patent laws sent tree oa application. Allen, J. P. , Indianapclis, I05 boom. Cochrane. W. F.. Indianapolis, and G. T. Smith, Jacion. ilich.. Hour bolt. Custer. G. M., Terra Haute, combined whip rocket and rein holier. Gllli!ard, J. F., Indianapolis, memorao-du- m holder for telephone boxes. Henry. A L . Lada. sifter. Hull, N. A . IVru. lock. MrOahsn. F. F., Indianapolis, lubricator. Miller. G C, Fort Wayne, plow fender. Sourwine, J D. and J. A. Ctront(r, Bra- zil. cntT and a'eeve holder and a ija?:er. Strong Sutton, Harmonv. traasjai opera- tor Harrington, Jtnt, IaiiampalH, roller COURT-HOUS- E LOCALS. Sale of $69,000 Worth of Atlas Eiglne Works Stock Ordered Record of the Courts, Tfce Kruger-Harri- s damage suit is still on trial in Room 2. Thomas DsLonne was yesterday sentenced to the Prison North for two years. After beginning the trial cf Bridget Scant- - lin vs, the city, the plaintiff dismissed the case, Henry Wilkinson was yesterday given eighteen dar n jaU for stealing a Bible at Bowen, Stewart 6c Co 's store. Perhaps he was preparing for a change of conduct. Henry Saiith and William Essman, for selling liquor on Sunday, the first In two cases and the last in three, were arrested yisterday on Grand J nry warrants. They gave bonds. J ck O'Hara was eent to the Reform School yesterday Dy Jade Norton. The lad has Lad an engagement nearly every month for th past year with the Grand Jory and Crimir al Court. The Langenberg Bowling breach of prom-h- e fcuit still continues in Room 1. Xot less tfcan 'JOO spectators listen attentively to th evidence, half of whom are old gray-heade- d cr bald-heade- d men. The Commissioners of HendricKa County yesterday filed salt against John H. Lewis and James McMnrry to collect a note given in Dftember, 1S70, for 2 250, on which Sl.GGO has been paid. Demand, $1,200. Judge Howe yesterday enterei judgmen t in the foreclosure suit of Amelia B. Mansur, administratrix, vs. Hezekiau Hlnkson, giv-irgth- e plaintiff $13 037, of which amount $7,1 87 was against Hinkeon and $ G.000 against W. A. Wishard. Hessie Cool wan is a divorce from Theodore Cool, whom she married in Janusry, 1S33. She charges failure to provide for cause. She asks for a restoration of her maiden name, which is Johnson. Theodore is a resident of St. Louis, and I)es3ie lives in Wayne Town- ship. Tarlton A Co , of this city, have tiled suit against De Rott t Daggett, of Boston, on a c ntjach Ths Darties are fish dealers, and th9 home Srm purchased a certain quantity of sh upon an agreement for a change in the price in cae the market changed. The demand is for .$501. In tbe bastardy suit of Mary Lushor vs. Joeeph W. Wheatley, the Circuit Court jary returned a verdict yesterday afternoon for defendant, alter a five hours' deliberation. This is the second trial of the case in the Circuit Court, the first resulting in a judg- ment agaipst Wheatley for 400. Harry Milligan, as as3ignee of S. A. Fletcher, yesterday, in tfce Circuit Court, pre-rente- d a statement to the effect that after a consultation with the creditors of Fletcher S: Sfcarpe, and with their approval, he had tucceeded in securing purchases f ir .W.UOO worth of PAtlas Engine Works stock, at par valne. the proposed purchasers being Jesse end Charles I: (etcher. He also reported that the 10,000 of stock In the Electric Llghtine, Gas Heating and Illuminating Company, riOFing to tbe estate is appraised as ' vcrthless," there being a $100,00J mortgage oa the property, which b?r3 s per cent, interest. The assignee rep- resented that he had been offered f330 for So SCO worth of this stock, by Judga Hines, tud thought it a good offer. Jade Ayres heard the petition, and ordered the sale as ttbsve set out. The Gas Company referred to is said to have ten miles of gas mains laid in this city. The Llaequerade Carnival at tha Wig- - tvam Rink The Wigwam Rink was taxed to its n'-mc- st capacity by spectators and partici- pants in the grand masquerade carnival, which was given last night. It was the first afJa'r of the kind that had ever taksn place in ihis c;ty, and lis novelty made it a graat attraction. Every character of costume that was ever worn at a masquerade was shown on this occasion. from thü rucst Mdecvfc tnd grotenjue to that of the rocft elegant. Älany ot the costumes in- dicated that a menagerie was in the imme- diate vicinitv, 3 several of the aavage beasta of tbe fore3t were present. In fact the cos- tume?! were such that it would be impo?s!ble to rsrtlculerize. The management had of-- It rd a fine Pst of prizes for the various cbaractejs represented, and a committee ap-- I cinted for the purpose made the following h wards: For the most elegant lady's costume Sil- ver jewol caiket, to Miss Libbie Forby, as tai-- . bourioe girl. For best lady character costume sason ticket, to iliss Medaris, as milkmaid. For best flower girl Twenty admission tickets, to Mirs Daisy Katt. For tiLet pert's resturne Diamond scarf pin, to Lee Forby, as jockfy. For best cent's character costume Season ticket to y.r. I e'gan, as "Jc-I..- " For beftiud t wenty adu-iisio- a ticfeets, to Mr. ChativS Leo. The iatiu2 as continued until mid- night, ai'd tech 1 el t with the feeling that the tfiair tad been a msgui?cent success. Tho Supreme Court. The following cases were decided in the me Court yp5terday: 10,4.". Ilosina K3tner vs. the city of In- da: ajolis et al. Marion S. C. AiSrmed. liowk. J. 11.2:i. The EvsnsviHe and Ten- - Hante Iladrcad Company vs. Joseph Grillio. Re-Vfpe- Mitchell, J. 12.12' Elizabeth Krue et al. vs. Isitc Davis. Montgomery C. C. Atiirmai Kl-- 1 ott, J. 12.137 John M. Davis vs. 1h State of In-dia- ta Bartholomew C. C. Affirmed. Z)l-lar- s, J 11,025. William T. Mirdock V3. Maha'a Ballard. Sullivan C. C. Appellee's motion to di? nuts sustained. 11,002 Alexarubr Lesüs vs. William L. Merrick et al. Pike C. C. Petitioa for re- hearing overruled. Election of OScers. Indisnapolis Division, No. 2. U. R. K. of I'M held their annual election of oScers for tbe ensuing term, February 13, 13S, and rtsuJted es follows: Sir Knizht Cocrcacder Joseph A. Forbes. Sir Knight Lieutenant Commander George F. Reevrii. rir Knitht IT raid-Cha- rles J. ohniiit. Sir Knicht Treasurer Ira C WeM. br Knight Guarj uenry Elstro-lt- . Fir Kaiwht ßenünel wmun L&ft. Sir Kcisht r.ccrdr W. F A. Ikrnhaner. s:ir Knlsht Trusieca F. E. Beujaniia. A. 21. I'reftnn, Fred Grosfurt. Sir Knight Installlns Ofhcer Lee Wcntling. State Health Board Statistics. Dr. E. a EUler, Secretary of the State Board of Health, has prepared a t ompara- - tive statement of the number of deaths from infectious disea es In the various coun- - 14 This report shows: Total number of I deaths Lös d'ihtheria, 237; typhoid, 5?3j scarlet feyer, 173; spinal meningitis, 117; smaUpox, 100; whooping cough, 152; measles, 124. In Lake County 21 persons died of the first named disease. Marion, 23; Vigo, 11; St. Joseph, 9; Boone, 13. Typhoid: Alien, 2d; Marion, 43; Vanderburg, 20; Vigo, 27; Wayne, 13. Ecarlet fever: Allen, 32; Laporte, 5ü; Marion, 10; Montgomery, j. Spinal meningitis: Pike, 13: Hamilton, 0; Marion, 8. Smallpox: Mar'on, 35; Clark, 13; Floyd, 22; Daviess, 7; Terry, 5; Hamil-ton- . 5. New Orleani, Mexico, San Francisco. Time is short. Train leaves St. Louis tbe ISth Inst, at 0:10 a. m. Any ticket agent la Indianapolis will furnish information in re- gard to the Grand Missouri PaciSc Ex- cursion to the city of Mexico and San Fran- cisco, leaving St. Louis as above in the new and elegant Buffet palace cars ol the Pull- man Company. Tickets for the round trip, gcod six months, only $HS.50from this city, being but little over the regular fare one way; 15 additional lor side trip to New Or- leans. Our excaision of December last wa so complete a success (over 10D people in four Pullman sleepers) that it has been de- cided to inaugurate one more, positively the last of the season. For further particulars and information in detail address Citv Ticket Agent, or T. C. D?nny. District rafseneer Agent Missouri Pacific Railway, Indiarapol!3, Ind. Advice to Mothers. MRS. WINiLOW'3 SOOTHING üYKüP ohouia always La uae 1 wh ju children are cutting teeth. It relieves the llttlt surerer tx once-- It prodocca nitnrxl, aiet deep, br relieving the caüd fron pain, and the lit tie chemo awaxea a 1 ,rtnzht as a buttoa.' it is very pliiant to twta. It soothes the child, tofteai tho enzat. miayi ail pais, relieves wind, regulates the toweu. and li ue best ruown reaaedy tor llir rhcea, hether arisln? frca teethlsz or othsr censes. Twenty-fiv- e cants a bottle. c. 1: kukgklo & wuirsKrr, Funenil Directors sad Embalmers, Fo. 77 North Delaware street. Tfleplioue c oneciloa to oliice xciJeuces. Ctrriai:',9 for Wr-ltf'-- ' r.aJ Parties. r rii o ''AS LS 4- "- A Fron Oat-thlit- l! Corse 'oner I'p. F.rricson's ?ev Ga'oric Pumping Enjlco, rovES OI All DcfCriptions on txhlbitJon and for sale at Cost at ti:e cüice cf the IMAHAPOLIS GAS-LIGE- T & COSS CO. So. Yi South ftansjlfsiiia Street. V.e ell to cah customers only. 1IOT1CJL WIMDslUii AND Hotel "Windsor Rssianrant, Orpoilte U. S. Government Bulldias. Exposition Orjuzde, IT St. fliailcs Avenue, Jew (Irleans, La. This new elecant Hotel and Restaurant has the rcodtru moroemeats, contAluinz E00 Bleeping KOV.S, has ampacity for Sleepia? endfeedlns 1 Cfl People per Gdy. Is well lo:atd, both as for Ktaith au1 convenler ce for people visitlnu the ertat World's ixpt-itlo- now beia held nere. "io lines of csrs po the Hotel for aon town every minute Raus both for Hotel and Restaur- ant reasonable. JAS. LEONARD. GEO. M. TILTON, Manager of Ilotaurant. Manager of Hotel. bids m m mwm OF A XKW KMSIXE HOUSE. Head Finn Dhpautmsst, ) I.NUiANAror.i, Feb, 12, 135. Scaled propoFa's will be lecelved at thia aHice null Uar h 'J l- - for the erection of an engine l.cr.se on Prospect, near Dillon street. Tüo right to rejert any and all bids is reserved, lans end fpeciticdtious can b3 seen at this e tiice at any time. .1. H. WKBSTER, Chief Fire Eagineor. S. U. 611 KA.KEK, City Civil Eniacer. 1 VAW.BARNUM ifc COAL. WOOD AND KINDLING. Prico of Wood Roducsd. V.U.DS: 475 K. Bich, and 183 E. ?hrk&t. Telephone L56. I V ne Guudred Large Stands. 300 3-Sh- eet Board3. i 5:eo CGutroIIinz tie Hate Eonse Fence J .A.' BÖHLEN iÖN, ARCHITECTS, v Fjifit 'alilautea St., KDIAHPOLIS, IND. TeieDhone 744. Glendale Feinalo College Tterecorid ee?!on of the THlRTf-FIRS- T year will begin February 2tJ, wben there will be room lor a few mora boardlns rupila. oarrlor ad- vantages in a 1 departments. Addriss Kev. I- - D. rOTIEK, D.D., Tresident, Glenrlal. lhlo. LOST. i T OST A oIl tn and browa do. abo'it oae I J-- J jearoM very friendly and nwer, to name of Mldee. Finder will be literally rewiriai by jj,vn:ii:s W 21? Sou;h Me:: dUa uect, u z D. H. ÄLDWIN & CO. II V 14 if QW S A 1 1 B 9 1 , Seven Octave?, Handsome R ypwool D:if, a ml tno.lpyn iu r i meEt?, FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, :it $25 cU and SI 0 per month, with interest ou lefVrrcd payments. Ties nr ju-- t the Piarcs wanted hj hundreds of f fa milieu. We guarantee th instru- ments will prove satisfactory. Call and examine tho.-- e I'iaivjs, v.r lor lull description and price list. D, H. BALDWIN & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Nos. 95, 97 acd 99 North Pennsylvania Street, enison Hotel. KL.r3K YOU OOT 6ni Da You Need a Pair of SHOES? Tsko ytur 07 centa nd go to tho ROCHESTER Ta-Di- y. Ycu osn get a pair of hiRh Boots for a man. Vou an got a pair Iiidlos' Kid Shoes. Ycu oan shoo tho bo7 or girl. You can take your pick or A3ST ITH IN G Infrontof tho ROCHESTER SHOE HOUSE to-da- y (Saturday). Wn,tt. ever they ccet. ail will go at ono nrioa 97 cents. Some of thomnot Si.OO, sc md 038162X0,0 c mo oost $3.00, but you can choose from them for only 97 cents. 97c! 97c! Ken's W in scots. 97c! Beys' Ste. To-Da- y will bo 97c day at tho ROCHESTER. ROCHESTER SHOE HOUSE jyJom 13 WoHt waolilnston ötroot. i j vi r is a 3L.JU Sell the City (Jas CO KI, always Dry and Clean, and .41! Kinds ot COAL At jLowowt Prices OFF1CK550 üorih Dolavrtro.lCO South Alabama, nc4 453 Ef3t 0!i:o GtlCDtS. TolcDhono 441. CnURCH NOTICES. nABERNACLE cnüRCU-Cor- ner ot Seeon 1 aad .1. i.'eri1;an streets. J. Albert Roudtöaler, pls-t- r. 10:20 morning services. Brief sermon, wltii orairjstiou cf fcldeis und Peacors 2 p. ra. praise Mice. 2:15 1. in. S jaJr-Echc-olan- l liibloclissss. eveusug soiviccs. Ires throagbout tho hri;st. ROBEUTS PARK M. E, CIIUKCH-Cor- ner and Vermont streoti?. Rev. 1. H. He-Cornel- l, pator. Clabs at 9 a. ra. and 6 p. ui. rrvtxbiEg at 1Q:?.Q. m. and 7:"0 d. ni. Smiday-Khco- l at 2 p. rj. 1'rayor rnc-eti- n at 4:.0p. ra., and revival tcrvicoR ev ry eveuit! during the week (except Saturday), commencing at 7:c0 p. m. All lavlttd. PRKSBYTKRIAN CHDUCII Corudi SECOND ar.d Vermont streets, P.e7. Jamot McLeod, D.D., pastor, rreacliias At lü:rQ a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Prayer tccctin? Sunday tnnrnln'jRt 2:?Q and Thursday eveninRat7:15. Käöbfith-n:hoo- l 6r.d Hil le oJnw:? at 2:1. i an strei:t m. e. c:ick;h -- comer Mrr.iL York aad Mcrliian etreet-s- . Ktv. Joan Alabsster, I). P., pstor. l'!&ss, s at 9: CO ;u ra. Pitacbirsat 10:30. ra. by Mr.. Jcnni? F. Wl line, ff CIpcbo. Prcaohins ot 7:3 p. ra. tr tte ptor. subject: "Tbe L'ow in tbe Cloud" iuuiay-frobco- . at 2p. ta. Service ol Soc; at C: 15 p. in. Vuu are cordlaljy luited. FOR SALE. OK SALE Oae fine draft tbaliioa. RALSTON I & CO. 15 r OV r'Al.f Houfp? and 'o ia all prM of the X city. fA YLEc? it EENT i.V. 73 Ei.!-- t Marti t S. ort LE CIIKa P A mo I vhoicsi' mtlon ?.j.oa &ud tar1. JAMES IiAi', I'.uilial, i. Oll S .LE Chpe.p A rood wli: r.ale notion i r?rrr. tiia pH late-i- t iir.jrovcu.'.'ats. a- - -- c '. VC G EI., CoUinbu. lud. 6 j4 or. SALE T;"o tliousnd IaCor.ts rn?ar trees o:;e and two yi ars Otd; tbey will pro ia any f 1 hi.d try ilir.-H'fj- ; tiey b- - :Iu be.riu; when t: rf o ycare ci 1, and wben fix to t yeirs nl d. it uu to filtcca Lu?'ne'.8 pjr tree: I hv,e t.Z t' r on my firm, near Sbeibyviüe, tv a ycjr o'd. 4 r.s Snely; Find In your orders early, will de- ls ?t In March and April: terms reafoaable. B. S TTTO.S, Sneiby Tille, lad. 13 FOR RENT. TOR RENT Two or three ualurnLsocd roraf ' on Fast New York street. Apply at 97 Eat Vashirston 25 U brSÜi!iö.-- SPRING CARPETS AMD EST" 7? ao T'O oi south VSil. I. RIPLEY. TT 33T cZ3 ',9 . Q Q7 "V OU SEE 97c! 97c! Chill's Stas. G Oli-E- . WANTED. LOST Any article of value, net cxc-eiij'- g three lines, Inserted two times FREE. Under ibe bead 4;Situatioa Wanted," four line or lt'FF, Inserted FREE. ANTED Petition as n:Klt watcliinan cr j4Ti iter. WIlLMM !!., tals olbce. ID- - i ANTED A Situation by pn exlieat NTa r.tJifl: pood waves tspecttd. Acttre JOHN, Frntirud f ir.ee. 6 3 VI "ANTED ?iliition by m cxpcrkncc t rfres--t maker to tew in families, Caii or adlr sa 3i7 "ck Mkbivaa street. a VITAVITED An active, experienced aul r-- ? beble njan wams cKrir! er any oib.tr rnri txtnirj;. D. Pi ERC if , csro Kln&a o. Cj li T ANTED :ituft'iion t y a f.rst-'-l- 1 CooW, Ja l.rti.-- l cr r'fHUiant. ft,! r.n or sli.-f-- H I! ATlilLüF. ALLEN.llj Nortn McCartnj tin c. t-- J WANTED Ty youn Ip iyof CJr ?rle3ce, dressmaking 3op: rati.-- r be cl iiilst. Call or address D. A. II ,23 East Michaa fct:ect. vj 17 ANTED- - By a yonn? a position as copy-- V it or RfIstant ttiokkot per in som mcur-enr- e o"lce or whoitta'e hoas1. (Jnir-- in Clares and a ptod writer, MAY, care Sc-atiat- l. ANTED AGEN'TS-N- ew style i.f oalsr2".i t Dietore. DlSerent from any evr-- r n.dt'. f'r-rrcc- t iiVc-nese-. Imrable ana cheip. 9 5 SN YD EE' 3 LOrYINti HCLirE, iaiiaapolis. ANNOUNCEMENT. THOSE polng to Hot Sprlnpsior te glett, fcrolu.H. et; l p it tut'.rc .s ut blood di. taj'ts taa be cureJ for out t:i:rd tr-(- tt cf a t ip at the eld reliable 1 1 avo '.c-- n lfcatedbtre for twenty three ye", 1 w iib te Edvaniage ol Icj z and ucrc.cfui xrx-r- nc-- ff.n tirrnt a fiirp in nil r.xtcn- - rj rrr At"-rrf- A aid inur'ei'cy, in all tteir f'&zl?. enred. ofiice tour, 6 a. m. to 9 p. ra., i ; Virziai avtrjae, lndiar;npol;e. PiEs s-- nt witi pill dirt-c-t'otis- SI per toi. Dil. BENNETT, bucceor to Dr. Ewinr. FINANCIAL,. At tbe lowest rate of latercit. J. W. MONEY A. Co., 3 and 4 Vinton Uloclr. TO LOAN Ueney wlta prlyitcre or r?ay-ment- : terms reasonable. T1I03 C. DAY A CO., 73 at Market street, IndlanawU.1. Ccld Modal Parin. iGa. S Favcrlte Numbrs, 303, 404. 3U So,d tMrou-nc- ut tno Werfet. STYLES WALL PAPER, 1.12 1-- 2 67 1-- 2 G2 1-- 2 JLj, irjuiicoia r. ELIJAH II EL jS, HSD Best Onalitv Velvet Oaruot - - SI 22 1-- 2 Jest Quality 5-Fra- mo Body Brussels -- Best Quality Smith 10-Wi- ro Tapestry Eest Quality All-Wo- ol Ex. Supor Ingrain All Goods Caih on Dltvry Dnrlog this Sal. w Ucdertakers, Funeral Directors, jTl) PUACTTCAL KMHALMEIW. rvFirt.clasj attendanco at low prices our motto. (Jllice and Warerooma. Sos. GO and West Market St.,near Illinoii To phouo TCo. OuL.
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Page 1: The Indianapolis sentinel. (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1885-02-14 ...chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83016223/1885-02-14/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · RAILWAY NEWS. A Solemn and Secret Lleetlnar of

RAILWAY NEWS.

A Solemn and Secret Lleetlnar of teeAeaociatlon of Western Passen-

ger and Ticket Agents-Ot- her

Items of theRail

Trains are a?aln running on time oa alllead.

TVork oa the new Depot will In all proba-bility be commenced within thirty days.

Work on the LVayetta, Partington and"Western will be resumed about the last olthis month.

There h no truth in ihn ramor that G2reral Manager Thomas, of the Uee Line, in-

tends to rtaign.The business of the Iadianapolia Wrecking

Xros Company Is increasing with wonderf alrapidity. Thia frog is licg introduced onB number of important Intern road3.

A local railroad man is of the opioionthatCommisaianer Fink hw lost all control oyerthe trunk line:, and thinks that he shouldpive way at once to some one more capableof filling the position Le r.o hold. At thepresent time it does eeera as tbona tha pwlvculd get along just as well without a Com-n.ife:oa- er

It dosn't look as thonh Mr.J ink or anybody else can d anything withlhe lines comprising that conization, Jaas toou as one cruel" war ia brought to aaabrupt conclusion another, even more de-structive and fearful in its results, is in-augurated, and the railroad pirates continueto grow fat and saucy. Another alleged

iron-cla- d' agreement is in order wherebya line detected in the act of paying a rebatecr commissioning a scalper will forfeit themagnificent sum of fifteen cents. It is aieco?nized fact, cf course, that all of theseiron cUds have a tendency to prevent rataentting. fco natter what anybody eajs, Mr.

ins Las made an excellent Commissioner,and it will be a sorry day for the trunk lines

'v! n fce resigns.ontheNew York Central Ilailrjad the

"Wagner sleeping and drawing-roo- m cars areToeing sent to the shops as fast as they canhe spared. In the shops they are being ren-

ovated and repainted, and whan they ap-

pear on the line again they are lettered "X.Y. C. Sleeping and Drawing-lLoo- Car Com-pany- ;"

at the ticket offices the "WagnerDrawing-Hoon- i Car Company" sigm art. be-ing changed and the above new tula substi-tuted. President Webb, of the Cat CjrnpAny,is going over the line in President Ratter'sprivate car on a tour of iaspection, and in-t;hcie- nt

employes are beingdropped. Ordersi.ave been issaed to have the conelacon runthrough from Xew York to Chicago, ofo d; porters an no louger conductors andgeneral managers. Discipline is being en-forced and the new svsteni being made asperltet as possible. Clean and tidy dravr-lcg-roo- ni

and Bleeping car will bs the rnlohereafter on the Central Hudson. Thechange Is Tery gratifying to the travelingJ.üOliC.

THE TESTERS ASSOCIATION.

The Western Association of PawengarAgents assembled again jesterday morningat the Gait House In solemn and eecrat con-clave to discuss the momentous questionslLat brought them together. As the Presl-i'n- t

ra pied the meeting to order there wtts3 bustle on the outside, lestapramütara mo-tion migLt prevail to dispense with ticketand traveling agent, and leave the travelingj.ublic to the care of the brokers, hat it wmpositively stated that there were t.o re.ilgrounds Tor the uneasiness.

" We did nothing at all," eaid one who waspresent, "became there was nothlDg to do.The matter which some thought would betbe bone cf contention did not come up, aadafter agreeing unanimously that we were in

-- sion, there was nothing else to cansi ier..It was suggested that, under the peculiarcooditicn of the weaUier, it would beditfi-cul- t

to determine 'weather' there wai any-thing else to do or not, bat it was fioally re-solved toadjourn. Afteradjournment there-- as an informal talk on the ticket cotn mis-sion business, and there was a disooiitionmanifested to. Lave the cjmnimlon bminesplaced on a basis that would be understoodby all tne roadj interred, bat it w. thiüihthttt to ltdve tbe que-tio- n open fur futuru

May 1'; was seggested ai the date of thereit meeting, eudCl-velan- d named S3 tneViu'io mhPT at, a tna wtather at thisih!s t'me a::d place will be more agreeable.At that rtectiae rates to V. e encampment ofIheOrand Army of the P.epublic tn Port-land, Me., will famish f--

oi for suggestiveIbought Tne rate e'erks expest?d to hiveleavowork during the afternoon, but thesession dissolved so sraiKdhly that nothingwas left them to do. Louisville Courier-Journa- l.

Eden Wins the Goal.The ileridian-Columbn- s polo game at

Meridian Pink last n'eht was witnessed bya larger crowd than oa the opening ni;ht oflhe serf's. The came ws? started promptlyon time with Perry Wright acting as refere?.Uoth tean,s played nervously, and as a con-st iueiice neither side scored any brilliantplays excepting EJeta winning cal in thefifth Inning. The firsc inning opened witha decided scramble, which worked to thedisadvantage cf the Columbus team, astfce ta'.l continually jay behind theliccgh, surroundiDg the edge of the sur-fs e. Basher finally get the ball and scoredUr:dii a' lirfci coal in seven rainue3. Taecond inr.ingwasa repetition of the first,

eicepting that Cvlumbcs got the advantage,ki ccJtirjft the ball "through" Murphy's up-lifted foot against EJen'a slick, who, in

to defend the goal, p?sed tae bllttrcnh Meridians' goal to the visitors'credit. Here the home team clamored tor achange of goal tender, and Edea re-

tired to halt back. The third goal"ras cade by Columbus in the samemanner, tbe ball striking Durgess' foot,going pat Deitrich. Meridian in the nexticning scored the four goal, tieing the scoreca a quick play by Walker. As they wererow lie, the excitement ran high. After asrood deal of scratching Eden got the bail andiuliy redeemed himself, making the oalfpietty play of the evening, getting the ba'.lfcy a daring dash and making a baut'fcilrunning coach direct through the Columbusteal. The people shouted and Murphy stood1 i king enviously on. Tne following is thef cere:

l erld.iü. ......... ...... .............. ........ 10 1 i 3,C nznbu...... Oil U 2

Fou: Columbus, l.Tine ol tiarae .'1 ir.inate.Keftne 1'eiry right.The clnba will play ths last game ot ths

ger.cato nkht.

1 he Police Commissioners' Meeting-- .

Tfce Police Board met yesterday afternoouLd revoked the polJca powers of Merchant

Xo!icera?n Wilüaiu Bscoa, Williams andJacob bhutt; a!so the powers of ap?vlal

ifcets S&tncel Gerhr and Heury Mitten-brge- r.

The former d d serv?c at the D mi31 oaenrn, whild the latter wai on duty atto Zoo. Special powers were granted

tf,,- - r"i . . -- , ...

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 11 1S85

George W. Donavan and Samuel ßahwartz.The icaignation of Sergeant John Ried wasthen accepted, and as the Sentinel predictedjesterday, Patrolman John Low was ap-pointed to the position. As Mr. Low is onecf the most efiicent and trustworthy menconnected with the Police Department, theappointment eivos universal, satisfaction.Extra C. A. Hines waa appointed regular,and John Farrell was appointed extra.

At roll call last night the new Sergeantwas called nnon for a speech, and he re-sponded In his usual free and easy stv'e,saving that h would strive at all timsstodischarge the duties of ths position in a sat-isfactory manner.

RASE UALL.

What Waa Accomplished at the West-ern League Meeting Yesterday

Phillips 81gna With D-etroitNotes.

Another meeting of me new WesternLeague was held yesterday, and after there-idiD- g ot the imnutts cf Thursday's con-

ference Messrs. Watkins and Loftus wereappointed ?chedu) Committee, and C. M.Kipp, A. V. MoKunand Joseph SchwabacherdltfttfS to thd ir.freting cf the Arbitra-tion Committee of the National League,hi be teld on Acril 15. The ScheduleCommittee molvcd to meet in St.Louisen tfcetecond Wednesday in March.It ws Birred that exhibition gameihculd I e played under the same terms a

chempionshit atoes A telegram was rectived from II. II. Diddlebock, Secretary othe Arbitration Committee ot the NatioaaLesgne, requesting tbe Western Leaguepeople to forward their application for ad-mittance to tho National agreement with thef 0 fte at once. The application and feewere forwarded without delay. SecretaryIpco wa then instructed tojgo to Columbusai.d p;ccure from Secretary WikofT,cf the American Association, blanks tobe u'ed by him during the comingtef.ecn. The league at present comprises butrven c' .b?, and it is necessary that thereehould .e e'ght. Several clubshave appliedfor ad:.. ision and Messrs. Schv abachsr andMcKtm were appointed a cjmmittee to re-port favorably uon the application of oneof them. Pcf3re adjoornmeut it was re-solved that the next meating cf the leagueshould be held in Kansas City ou lha secondTcislay in January, ISSa.

NOTES.

Mr. Finney, the delr gate from Nashville,arrived yesterdav morning.

Manager Watkins will give Ramsay, ayou".g n an who made quite a "reo" as anamateur pitcher la-i- t season, a trial this year.

Before returning home last night Mr.Lawrence, of Cleveland, t:gnedPhil Coridansecond ard Willie Andrews lirst basemsn.Both belcng here and are good plavers. Thelatter was with Louisville la3t year.

All cf tbe delegates, with the exesptioncf Ted Sallivan, left for their homes lastfvenirg Ted went East, but before goingpinned Veach, an Indianapolis boy, who didgreat twirling for Kansas City last vcar.

The Ikid and genial countenance ofthatqniet jonng man, Marr Phillip3, will not 18seen ly Indianapolis pitro33 of the Xatloa- -

al ame tlnring the season of 1SS3. He willrever fgain dance about in the infield atthe Seventh Street Park after hot ground-ers, for he has signed with Datroit Man-ager Watkins is corresponding with Tar-tid- y,

who is one of the best ba?e-runne- rs inthft'eountry, and who played shori-sto- p withFay City last year.

Local Courts.eiTERIOR COURT.

Room 1. Hon. N. B. Taylor, JuJ?o.Lizzie Langenberg vs. Frederick Bowling,

Breach of promise. Oa trial by jury.Boom 2. lion. D. W. Ilowe, Jnde.

Charles Kruer vs. Charles Harris et al.Damages. On trial by jury.

Amelia P.. Macsur, administrator, vs. Hez- -

ekiah Ilinkson et al. Fureclosare. Judg-ment for f 13.CS".

Eoora No. 3. Ilou. L. G. Walier. Jadge.Thomas I. Chilton vs Victor Sewing Ma-

chine Company. Sait cn account. Judg-ment for 75.

Bridget JcanJan vs. tfce City et al. So.itfor damages Dismissed at plaintiff's co3t.

L!zz;e A. Catt V3. John II Priea. Sait inattachment. On trial by a jury.

C2IVI5AL COÜÄT.

Hon. Pierce Norton, Jndze.State vs. Jack O'Hara. Petit larceny.

Sentenced to the Reform School- -

State vs. Thomas DeLorme. Petit larceny.Sentenced to the State Prison for two years.

Stale vs. Henry Wilkinron. Petit larceny.Sinter ced to jail for ten days.

circuit cocr.T.Hen. A. C. Ay res, Jale.

In the petition of H. J. Miiligan, assigneecf S. A. Fletcher, To sell certain stock,tale ordered.

State ei rel Mary Li!tner vs. To?eph M.McCarthy. Bastardy. Vtrdict for defense.

Rev. W. W. RaymondRev. Alban Greaves h resigned es rectcr

of Holy Innccents Church, and will preachhis farewell sermon on Sunday morning.Rev. W. W. Rsymond, of (ioahen, will suc-

ceed him. The Gcshpn News says of thisgentleman :

Rev. W, '-- F.aymoa 1 has terdorsd hisres!?aa-tio- n

to the vcs.ry of fcr. jAin'j Caurch. to tifce et-ff- ci

on tbe 16th ins t, Mr. Raymond re?Uns InIndtanapoli. where he will take

the church of tbe Holy innocents andtoutince ti:e rditorinl management ol the ChurcSWorker. wDfch will bcrenfier be issued fron täatcity. Mr. lajiaond's resijraatlon wa a great var-pn.-- e

to his pariah aDd ta oar citizens geaerdlly. towhom bis practical atd Fterlin wortti aid creu:yendeared hia. Durlns the four years and no.--3ot bis ministry in (iohn bt. James Parish hasf rown to a etrcngta wbich it aid never before at-tint- d.

and in lcavinc it Mr. Kayaond ha,s goirtaon to ba proud ot the work be bas accom-plished for iL He and his excellent wife willtake with them to their new field ol labor the bestwish cf a host of oar citizens.

Indiana Inventors.A weetly list ot United States patents ls-ss- ed

to the invents of Indiana for the weekendirg February 10, 1SSÖ, and each patent inthe list will bear that date. Reported ex-pressly for ths Indianapolis Daily Santinelby A. II. ETans tfc Co., Amertcaa and for-:g- n

patent solicitors, Washington. D. C.Charge for obtaining a patent, 21 A copyct tne patent laws sent tree oa application.

Allen, J. P. , Indianapclis, I05 boom.Cochrane. W. F.. Indianapolis, and G. T.

Smith, Jacion. ilich.. Hour bolt.Custer. G. M., Terra Haute, combined

whip rocket and rein holier.Gllli!ard, J. F., Indianapolis, memorao-du- m

holder for telephone boxes.Henry. A L . Lada. sifter.Hull, N. A . IVru. lock.MrOahsn. F. F., Indianapolis, lubricator.Miller. G C, Fort Wayne, plow fender.Sourwine, J D. and J. A. Ctront(r, Bra-

zil. cntT and a'eeve holder and a ija?:er.Strong Sutton, Harmonv. traasjai opera-

torHarrington, Jtnt, IaiiampalH, roller

COURT-HOUS- E LOCALS.

Sale of $69,000 Worth of Atlas EiglneWorks Stock Ordered Record

of the Courts,Tfce Kruger-Harri- s damage suit is still

on trial in Room 2.Thomas DsLonne was yesterday sentenced

to the Prison North for two years.After beginning the trial cf Bridget Scant--

lin vs, the city, the plaintiff dismissed thecase,

Henry Wilkinson was yesterday giveneighteen dar n jaU for stealing a Bible atBowen, Stewart 6c Co 's store. Perhaps hewas preparing for a change of conduct.

Henry Saiith and William Essman, forselling liquor on Sunday, the first In twocases and the last in three, were arrestedyisterday on Grand J nry warrants. Theygave bonds.

J ck O'Hara was eent to the Reform Schoolyesterday Dy Jade Norton. The lad hasLad an engagement nearly every month forth past year with the Grand Jory andCrimir al Court.

The Langenberg Bowling breach of prom-h- e

fcuit still continues in Room 1. Xot lesstfcan 'JOO spectators listen attentively to thevidence, half of whom are old gray-heade- d

cr bald-heade- d men.The Commissioners of HendricKa County

yesterday filed salt against John H. Lewisand James McMnrry to collect a note givenin Dftember, 1S70, for 2 250, on whichSl.GGO has been paid. Demand, $1,200.

Judge Howe yesterday enterei judgmen tin the foreclosure suit of Amelia B. Mansur,administratrix, vs. Hezekiau Hlnkson, giv-irgth- e

plaintiff $13 037, of which amount$7,1 87 was against Hinkeon and $ G.000 againstW. A. Wishard.

Hessie Cool wan is a divorce from TheodoreCool, whom she married in Janusry, 1S33.She charges failure to provide for cause. Sheasks for a restoration of her maiden name,which is Johnson. Theodore is a resident ofSt. Louis, and I)es3ie lives in Wayne Town-ship.

Tarlton A Co , of this city, have tiled suitagainst De Rott t Daggett, of Boston, on ac ntjach Ths Darties are fish dealers, andth9 home Srm purchased a certain quantityof sh upon an agreement for a change inthe price in cae the market changed. Thedemand is for .$501.

In tbe bastardy suit of Mary Lushor vs.Joeeph W. Wheatley, the Circuit Court jaryreturned a verdict yesterday afternoon fordefendant, alter a five hours' deliberation.This is the second trial of the case in theCircuit Court, the first resulting in a judg-ment agaipst Wheatley for 400.

Harry Milligan, as as3ignee of S. A.Fletcher, yesterday, in tfce Circuit Court, pre-rente- d

a statement to the effect that after aconsultation with the creditors of FletcherS: Sfcarpe, and with their approval, he hadtucceeded in securing purchases f ir .W.UOOworth of PAtlas Engine Works stock, at parvalne. the proposed purchasers being Jesseend Charles I:(etcher. He also reported thatthe 10,000 of stock In the Electric Llghtine,Gas Heating and Illuminating Company,riOFing to tbe estate is appraised as' vcrthless," there being a $100,00Jmortgage oa the property, which b?r3s per cent, interest. The assignee rep-resented that he had been offered f330 forSo SCO worth of this stock, by Judga Hines,tud thought it a good offer. Jade Ayresheard the petition, and ordered the sale asttbsve set out. The Gas Company referred tois said to have ten miles of gas mains laid inthis city.

The Llaequerade Carnival at tha Wig- -

tvam RinkThe Wigwam Rink was taxed to its n'-mc- st

capacity by spectators and partici-pants in the grand masquerade carnival,which was given last night. It was the firstafJa'r of the kind that had ever taksn placein ihis c;ty, and lis novelty made it a graatattraction. Every character of costume thatwas ever worn at a masquerade wasshown on this occasion. fromthü rucst Mdecvfc tnd grotenjue to that ofthe rocft elegant. Älany ot the costumes in-dicated that a menagerie was in the imme-diate vicinitv, 3 several of the aavage beastaof tbe fore3t were present. In fact the cos-tume?! were such that it would be impo?s!bleto rsrtlculerize. The management had of-- It

rd a fine Pst of prizes for the variouscbaractejs represented, and a committee ap--I

cinted for the purpose made the followingh wards:

For the most elegant lady's costume Sil-ver jewol caiket, to Miss Libbie Forby, astai-- . bourioe girl.

For best lady character costume sasonticket, to iliss Medaris, as milkmaid.

For best flower girl Twenty admissiontickets, to Mirs Daisy Katt.

For tiLet pert's resturne Diamond scarfpin, to Lee Forby, as jockfy.

For best cent's character costume Seasonticket to y.r. I e'gan, as "Jc-I..- "

For beftiud t wenty adu-iisio- a ticfeets,to Mr. ChativS Leo.

The iatiu2 as continued until mid-night, ai'd tech 1 el t with the feeling that thetfiair tad been a msgui?cent success.

Tho Supreme Court.The following cases were decided in the

me Court yp5terday:10,4.". Ilosina K3tner vs. the city of In-

da: ajolis et al. Marion S. C. AiSrmed.liowk. J.

11.2:i. The EvsnsviHe and Ten- - HanteIladrcad Company vs. Joseph Grillio. Re-Vfpe-

Mitchell, J.12.12' Elizabeth Krue et al. vs. Isitc

Davis. Montgomery C. C. Atiirmai Kl-- 1

ott, J.12.137 John M. Davis vs. 1h State of In-dia- ta

Bartholomew C. C. Affirmed. Z)l-lar- s,

J11,025. William T. Mirdock V3. Maha'a

Ballard. Sullivan C. C. Appellee's motionto di? nuts sustained.

11,002 Alexarubr Lesüs vs. William L.Merrick et al. Pike C. C. Petitioa for re-hearing overruled.

Election of OScers.Indisnapolis Division, No. 2. U. R. K. of

I'M held their annual election of oScers fortbe ensuing term, February 13, 13S, andrtsuJted es follows:

Sir Knizht Cocrcacder Joseph A. Forbes.Sir Knight Lieutenant Commander George F.

Reevrii.rir Knitht IT raid-Cha- rles J. ohniiit.Sir Knicht Treasurer Ira C WeM.br Knight Guarj uenry Elstro-lt- .

Fir Kaiwht ßenünel wmun L&ft.Sir Kcisht r.ccrdr W. F A. Ikrnhaner.s:ir Knlsht Trusieca F. E. Beujaniia. A. 21.

I'reftnn, Fred Grosfurt.Sir Knight Installlns Ofhcer Lee Wcntling.

State Health Board Statistics.Dr. E. a EUler, Secretary of the State

Board of Health, has prepared a t ompara- -

tive statement of the number of deathsfrom infectious disea es In the various coun- -

14 This report shows: Total number ofI deaths Lös d'ihtheria, 237; typhoid, 5?3j

scarlet feyer, 173; spinal meningitis, 117;smaUpox, 100; whooping cough, 152;measles, 124. In Lake County 21 personsdied of the first named disease. Marion, 23;Vigo, 11; St. Joseph, 9; Boone, 13. Typhoid:Alien, 2d; Marion, 43; Vanderburg, 20;Vigo, 27; Wayne, 13. Ecarlet fever: Allen,32; Laporte, 5ü; Marion, 10; Montgomery, j.Spinal meningitis: Pike, 13: Hamilton, 0;Marion, 8. Smallpox: Mar'on, 35; Clark,13; Floyd, 22; Daviess, 7; Terry, 5; Hamil-ton- .

5.

New Orleani, Mexico, San Francisco.Time is short. Train leaves St. Louis tbe

ISth Inst, at 0:10 a. m. Any ticket agent laIndianapolis will furnish information in re-gard to the Grand Missouri PaciSc Ex-cursion to the city of Mexico and San Fran-cisco, leaving St. Louis as above in the newand elegant Buffet palace cars ol the Pull-man Company. Tickets for the round trip,gcod six months, only $HS.50from this city,being but little over the regular fare oneway; 15 additional lor side trip to New Or-

leans. Our excaision of December last waso complete a success (over 10D people infour Pullman sleepers) that it has been de-

cided to inaugurate one more, positively thelast of the season. For further particularsand information in detail address CitvTicket Agent, or T. C. D?nny. Districtrafseneer Agent Missouri Pacific Railway,Indiarapol!3, Ind.

Advice to Mothers. MRS. WINiLOW'3SOOTHING üYKüP ohouia always La uae 1 wh juchildren are cutting teeth. It relieves the llttltsurerer tx once-- It prodocca nitnrxl, aiet deep,br relieving the caüd fron pain, and the lit tiechemo awaxea a 1 ,rtnzht as a buttoa.' it is verypliiant to twta. It soothes the child, tofteai thoenzat. miayi ail pais, relieves wind, regulates thetoweu. and li ue best ruown reaaedy tor llirrhcea, hether arisln? frca teethlsz or othsrcenses. Twenty-fiv- e cants a bottle.

c. 1: kukgklo & wuirsKrr,Funenil Directors sad Embalmers,

Fo. 77 North Delaware street.Tfleplioue c oneciloa to oliice xciJeuces.

Ctrriai:',9 for Wr-ltf'-- ' r.aJ Parties.

r rii o''AS LS 4-"- A

Fron Oat-thlit- l! Corse 'oner I'p.

F.rricson's ?ev Ga'oric

Pumping Enjlco,

rovESOI All DcfCriptions on txhlbitJon and for sale at

Cost at ti:e cüice cf the

IMAHAPOLIS GAS-LIGE- T & COSS CO.

So. Yi South ftansjlfsiiia Street.

V.e ell to cah customers only.

1IOT1CJL WIMDslUiiAND

Hotel "Windsor Rssianrant,Orpoilte U. S. Government Bulldias. Exposition

Orjuzde,

IT St. fliailcs Avenue, Jew (Irleans, La.

This new elecant Hotel and Restaurant has thercodtru moroemeats, contAluinz E00 BleepingKOV.S, has ampacity for Sleepia? endfeedlns1 Cfl People per Gdy. Is well lo:atd, both as forKtaith au1 convenler ce for people visitlnu theertat World's ixpt-itlo- now beia held nere."io lines of csrs po the Hotel for aon townevery minute Raus both for Hotel and Restaur-ant reasonable.JAS. LEONARD. GEO. M. TILTON,

Manager of Ilotaurant. Manager of Hotel.

bids m m mwmOF A XKW KMSIXE HOUSE.

Head Finn Dhpautmsst, )I.NUiANAror.i, Feb, 12, 135.

Scaled propoFa's will be lecelved at thia aHicenull Uar h 'J l- - for the erection of an enginel.cr.se on Prospect, near Dillon street.

Tüo right to rejert any and all bids is reserved,lans end fpeciticdtious can b3 seen at this

e tiice at any time..1. H. WKBSTER, Chief Fire Eagineor.S. U. 611 KA.KEK, City Civil Eniacer.

1

VAW.BARNUM ifc

COAL. WOOD AND KINDLING.

Prico of Wood Roducsd.V.U.DS: 475 K. Bich, and 183 E. ?hrk&t.

Telephone L56.

I V ne Guudred Large Stands.300 3-Sh- eet Board3.

i 5:eo CGutroIIinz tie Hate Eonse Fence

J .A.' BÖHLEN iÖN,ARCHITECTS,

v Fjifit 'alilautea St., KDIAHPOLIS, IND.

TeieDhone 744.

Glendale Feinalo CollegeTterecorid ee?!on of the THlRTf-FIRS- T year

will begin February 2tJ, wben there will be roomlor a few mora boardlns rupila. oarrlor ad-vantages in a 1 departments. Addriss

Kev. I-- D. rOTIEK, D.D., Tresident,Glenrlal. lhlo.

LOST.i T OST A oIl tn and browa do. abo'it oaeI J--J jearoM very friendly and nwer, to name

of Mldee. Finder will be literally rewiriai byjj,vn:ii:s W 21? Sou;h Me:: dUa uect, u z

D. H. ÄLDWIN & CO.

II V 14 if QW S A

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Seven Octave?, Handsome R ypwool D:if, a ml tno.lpyn iu r imeEt?, FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, :it $25 cUand SI 0 per month, with interest ou lefVrrcd payments. Ties nr ju-- tthe Piarcs wanted hj hundreds of f fa milieu. We guarantee th instru-ments will prove satisfactory. Call and examine tho.--e I'iaivjs, v.rlor lull description and price list.

D, H. BALDWIN &WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS,

Nos. 95, 97 acd 99 North Pennsylvania Street, enison Hotel.

KL.r3K YOU OOT

6ni Da You Need a Pair of SHOES?Tsko ytur 07 centa nd go to tho ROCHESTER Ta-Di- y.

Ycu osn get a pair of hiRh Boots for a man.Vou an got a pair Iiidlos' Kid Shoes.Ycu oan shoo tho bo7 or girl.You can take your pick or

A3ST ITH I N GInfrontof tho ROCHESTER SHOE HOUSE to-da- y (Saturday). Wn,tt.ever they ccet. ail will go at ono nrioa 97 cents. Some of thomnot Si.OO,sc md 038162X0,0 c mo oost $3.00, but you can choose from them for only97 cents.

97c! 97c!Ken's W in scots.

97c!Beys' Ste.

To-Da- y will bo 97c day at tho ROCHESTER.

ROCHESTER SHOE HOUSEjyJom 13 WoHt waolilnston ötroot.

i j vi r isa3L.JU

Sell the City (Jas CO KI, always Dry and Clean, and .41! Kinds ot COAL

At jLowowt PricesOFF1CK550 üorih Dolavrtro.lCO South Alabama, nc4 453 Ef3t 0!i:o

GtlCDtS. TolcDhono 441.

CnURCH NOTICES.nABERNACLE cnüRCU-Cor- ner ot Seeon 1 aad.1. i.'eri1;an streets. J. Albert Roudtöaler, pls-t- r.

10:20 morning services. Brief sermon, wltiiorairjstiou cf fcldeis und Peacors 2 p. ra. praiseMice. 2:15 1. in. S jaJr-Echc-olan- l liibloclissss.

eveusug soiviccs. Ires throagbout thohri;st.

ROBEUTS PARK M. E, CIIUKCH-Cor- ner

and Vermont streoti?. Rev. 1. H. He-Cornel- l,

pator. Clabs at 9 a. ra. and 6 p. ui.rrvtxbiEg at 1Q:?.Q. m. and 7:"0 d. ni. Smiday-Khco- l

at 2 p. rj. 1'rayor rnc-eti- n at 4:.0p. ra.,and revival tcrvicoR ev ry eveuit! during theweek (except Saturday), commencing at 7:c0 p. m.All lavlttd.

PRKSBYTKRIAN CHDUCII CorudiSECOND ar.d Vermont streets, P.e7. JamotMcLeod, D.D., pastor, rreacliias At lü:rQ a. m.and 7:15 p. m. Prayer tccctin? Sunday tnnrnln'jRt2:?Q and Thursday eveninRat7:15. Käöbfith-n:hoo- l

6r.d Hil le oJnw:? at 2:1.ian strei:t m. e. c:ick;h --comerMrr.iL York aad Mcrliian etreet-s- . Ktv. Joan

Alabsster, I). P., pstor. l'!&ss, s at 9: CO ;u ra.Pitacbirsat 10:30. ra. by Mr.. Jcnni? F. Wl line,ff CIpcbo. Prcaohins ot 7:3 p. ra. tr tte ptor.subject: "Tbe L'ow in tbe Cloud" iuuiay-frobco- .

at 2p. ta. Service ol Soc; at C: 15 p. in. Vuuare cordlaljy luited.

FOR SALE.OK SALE Oae fine draft tbaliioa. RALSTON

I & CO. 15

r OV r'Al.f Houfp? and 'o ia all prM of theX city. fA YLEc? it EENT i.V. 73 Ei.!-- t Marti t S .

ort LE CIIKa P A mo I vhoicsi' mtlon?.j.oa &ud tar1. JAMES IiAi', I'.uilial,

i. Oll S .LE Chpe.p A rood wli: r.ale notioni r?rrr. tiia pH late-i- t iir.jrovcu.'.'ats. AÜ

a- - -- c '. VC G EI., CoUinbu. lud. 6

j4 or. SALE T;"o tliousnd IaCor.ts rn?ar treeso:;e and two yi ars Otd; tbey will pro ia any

f 1 hi.d try ilir.-H'fj- ; tiey b- - :Iu be.riu; whent: rf o ycare ci 1, and wben fix to t yeirs nld. it uu to filtcca Lu?'ne'.8 pjr tree: I hv,e t.Zt' r on my firm, near Sbeibyviüe, tva ycjr o'd.4 r.s Snely; Find In your orders early, will de-ls ?t In March and April: terms reafoaable. B.S TTTO.S, Sneiby Tille, lad. 13

FOR RENT.

TOR RENT Two or three ualurnLsocd roraf' on Fast New York street. Apply at 97 Eat

Vashirston 25

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brSÜi!iö.--

SPRINGCARPETS AMD

EST" 7?

ao T'O oi southVSil. I. RIPLEY.

TT 33T cZ3

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Q

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"V OU SEE

97c! 97c!Chill's Stas.

G Oli-E-.

WANTED.LOST Any article of value, net cxc-eiij'- g

three lines, Inserted two times FREE.Under ibe bead 4;Situatioa Wanted," four line

or lt'FF, Inserted FREE.

ANTED Petition as n:Klt watcliinan cr j4Tiiter. WIlLMM !!., tals olbce. ID--

i ANTED A Situation by pn exlieat NTar.tJifl: pood waves tspecttd. Acttre JOHN,

Frntirud f ir.ee. 6 3

VI "ANTED ?iliition by m cxpcrkncc t rfres--tmaker to tew in families, Caii or adlr sa

3i7 "ck Mkbivaa street. a

VITAVITED An active, experienced aul r-- ?

beble njan wams cKrir! er any oib.tr rnritxtnirj;. D. Pi ERC if , csro Kln&a o. Cj li

T ANTED :ituft'iion t y a f.rst-'-l- 1 CooW, Jal.rti.-- l cr r'fHUiant. ft,! r.n or sli.-f--H

I! ATlilLüF. ALLEN.llj Nortn McCartnj tin c.t-- J

WANTED Ty youn Ip iyof CJr ?rle3ce,dressmaking 3op: rati.--r be

cl iiilst. Call or address D. A. II ,23 East Michaafct:ect. vj

17 ANTED- - By a yonn? a position as copy-- V

it or RfIstant ttiokkot per in som mcur-enr- e

o"lce or whoitta'e hoas1. (Jnir-- in Claresand a ptod writer, MAY, care Sc-atiat-l.

ANTED AGEN'TS-N- ew style i.f oalsr2".it Dietore. DlSerent from any evr-- r n.dt'.

f'r-rrcc-t iiVc-nese-. Imrable ana cheip.

9 5 SN YD EE' 3 LOrYINti HCLirE, iaiiaapolis.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

THOSE polng to Hot Sprlnpsior teglett, fcrolu.H. et; l p it tut'.rc .sut blood di. taj'ts taa be cureJ for out t:i:rd tr-(- tt

cf a t ip at the eld reliable 1 1 avo'.c--n lfcatedbtre for twenty three ye", 1 w iibte Edvaniage ol Icj z and ucrc.cfui xrx-r- nc--

ff.n tirrnt a fiirp in nil r.xtcn- - rj rrr At"-rrf- A

aid inur'ei'cy, in all tteir f'&zl?.enred. ofiice tour, 6 a. m. to 9 p. ra., i ;; Virziaiavtrjae, lndiar;npol;e. PiEs s-- nt witi pill dirt-c-t'otis-

SI per toi. Dil. BENNETT, bucceor toDr. Ewinr.

FINANCIAL,.

At tbe lowest rate of latercit. J. W.MONEY A. Co., 3 and 4 Vinton Uloclr.

TO LOAN Ueney wlta prlyitcre or r?ay-ment- :terms reasonable. T1I03 C. DAY A

CO., 73 at Market street, IndlanawU.1.

Ccld Modal Parin. iGa.S Favcrlte Numbrs, 303, 404. 3U

So,d tMrou-nc- ut tno Werfet.

STYLESWALL PAPER,

1.12 1-- 2

67 1-- 2

G2 1-- 2

JLj,irjuiicoia r.

ELIJAH II EL jS,HSD

Best Onalitv Velvet Oaruot - - SI 22 1-- 2

Jest Quality 5-Fra- mo Body Brussels --

Best Quality Smith 10-Wi- ro TapestryEest Quality All-Wo- ol Ex. Supor Ingrain

All Goods Caih on Dltvry Dnrlog this Sal.

wUcdertakers, Funeral Directors,

jTl) PUACTTCAL KMHALMEIW.rvFirt.clasj attendanco at low prices our motto.

(Jllice and Warerooma. Sos. GO and West Market St.,near IllinoiiTo phouo TCo. OuL.