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Fort Wayne Daily Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 5

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POET WAYNE DAILY GAZETTE. RICH BLACK BROCADE SATINS! ROOT Put on Bale thiewieb. fifteen pieces of a4r-iKch Black Brocade Satins, Superb Qualities Suitable for making Mantles, Jackets and Ov.rdre6Bes,at $2 00, $225 $2 50, 2 65 $3 and $3 50 per yard, to which attention IB invited from parties who admire ElegantGoods Also will open last of this week 21 pieces RICE COLORED BROCADE SATINS At SI.50 per yard, In all the leading colors, which would be chf-ap at $2.50 per yard OPENIN8 also this week of early styles RICH SILK Garments, New shapes, Rlchlj trimmed, At $10 $1250, $30, $26 $80, (35, $40, $50 each, with an immense new line of BPMfce JACKETS BAVELOOKS, CIBCULAKS MOTHER HUBBARD "LOAKS, At $4 $5 $8 $10, $13 and $15 each BOOT COMPANY'S DBY GOODS AND CARPET ESTABLISHMENT 46 and 48 Calhoun street The Allen County Medical Society of which Dr Gobreeht is president, claims to be the only one organized by the State Medical Society Both societies have elected delegates thereto There are two Allen County Medical Societies, composed of rival factious We mention this fact that the meetings of both organisations held, last evening may not be confonnded by our readers Rev JOB Leaner, oi New Haven, died at 0 o'clock last Mondaj evening of cancer of the stomach The funeral will morning at take place Thursday 10 o'clock, from the Lutheran church, at New Haven PERSONAL. Joe Beegan, of Wabaah, was in the city yesterday. Williams of the telephone exchange is quite ill Lou Miller waies wroth when aaked about his "cousin Mrs May McGowan returned from Chicago, last night Dr Myers, of Maples, was in the city last evening Tred McDonald is back from a business trip to Chicago Miller, the Columbia street grocer, has improved his place Joe Breimmer, late with Hull, One Henry, arrested and brought 1 has started in business for himself lefore Justice Tancey recently upon Harrj Phillips in advance of affidavit charging him with sdlmg iquor illegally, last night forfeited i us bail He was re-arrested by Con- table Wilkinson, upon an ahas writ nd is jail Jake Murray, agent of Harry Webber's "Nip and Tuck" ompany is at the Mayer The party not play here, but are at Elkhart o-night Jake is one of the best howmen in the business and was last iere in the interest of John Dillon Henry Beerman, an elderly and pro ane ruralist from Maples was run in ast night Mr Burman was slightly lizzy and stood on Berry howled loud and long until Officer lumbrecht came up and prevailed upon him to take a walk to the sta ion D.

A merchants of Fremont, failed yestf r- day Iheir liabilities West an9 Truax of Toledo principal creditors and are IPRII. CITY NEWS No marriage licenses yesterdaj Hoey A Hardies' "Child of State 1 comes the llth The proprietors of the Avelme House will put a new passenger ele'vatoi this month The county commissioners mee Thursday next Petitions for ditches in arious parts of the county will be heard Water pipes been introducec into the Keystone block the lowing circumstance and then to let Ub know whether their minds have not been changed Last evening the band of Arlington's Minstrels as is their custom, assembled before the Grand entrance and proceeded to render tome very good music Dr tient spinal meningitis, Kent Wheelock had a pa- suffering with cerebro- who lay directly opposite the opera Of course the brass music was simply excruciating to the sick person and the phjsicmn went across and explaining the case, asked for a cessation of the music The kader or dered his men to stop playing and with Mr Arlington's approval Dr Wheelock desires through the GA ZETTE, to publicly thank the manager inson yesterday Michael Lindermuth, of Scipio j-n nshlp is the foreman of the grand UTt now in session John Rj all ill probably succeed to the position lately held with the Pittsburg by George Fickel fame, representing the large publishing firm of A Barnes Co of New York and Chicago, is in. the city Douglas general KMne'thTtrageVmnTwasat the'ltob- a for this considerate act hem Mitchell arrived yesterday from Chicago and is representing the interests of Farwell Co in the store lately conducted by Pierr Gust Franke has accepted a position as fireman at the water-works pumping house Chief Vogel has not yet received Mr Franke's resignation nad hit, has consequently not been appointed Richard Clark, better known fts 'Happy Dick," celebrated his twen- ty-firbt birthday yesterday The girls please take notice Dic-k the beaming recipient of numerous valuable presents are $2,500 are the iiow in a of the stock The collapsed irm were large buyers of our wholesale men The contract for building the new jail at "Winchester as made Monday A Canfleld of that place bid $84,500 and was awarded the contract The other bids were Haw, Inch anapohs, $87,000, Hiukley ANorris, Indianapolis, $37,500, Myers, Fort Wayne, John McCain has received a letter Cavaroc Son the TV ell known I lington is experienced enough to Ihieago and New Orleans firm of know that a collection of dummies do importers, condoling with him I him no good, and hires men who can tipon the misfortune which has a least work to some satisfaction fallen his partner They apeak in the i An $86 house-- ot at- all letter of Mr Phillips as a young man rate with the merits of the show-of "brilliant mind i greeted the performance last night Mrs Francis died at her In the first part there Arlmgton and his party a cordial reception and a large house hen he again iits us Arlington's HUnatreli. Billy Arlington's, troupe, though not of mastodonic proportions, comprises some capable people, give a very pleasing show Compared with the last minstrel partj which afflicted us, the performance of Arlington's company is a triumph of art Mr Ar- eon's residence, in Arcola.at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon The deceased lady has resided in Allen county since are fourteen people, Billy Arlington occupying the extreme ambo end The smgmg of the quai- 1844 She survived her husband but tette TV as -very good indeed, and they were competently supported by the about two months The funeral takes ace this morning at 8 o'clock, and friends of the family are united to attend "We are informed by a gentleman formerly connected a company which was Miss Belle Miller, the lady whose trouble with the Cotton management was referred to in our issue of yesterday, that she is usually in hot water, being hat is known the profession as a "kicker The gentleman states that her conduct while with the Cotton show was such as to merit her discharge Certainly, Belle can take care of herself She has many masculine characteristics "We had the pleasure last enmg of again meeting the well known minstrel, Billy Arlington Mr Arlington looks quite ab joung as he did when he enjojed the continuous prosperity attendant npon (he Arlington, Cotton Kerable troupe, which occupied Mjers' opera house, Chicago, before orchestra, a French horn being used in place of a bass 10! Mr George Lawrence, who sang "Scotch Lassie Jean" and another ballad, possesses a sweet and agieeable tenor voice he uses with the best effect Her- the great fire Of that trio humor oi bvmit cork celebritH-s, Ben Cottok is now runninga queer dramatic com Kenible is stage manager Burgess' m'nstrels, Lon- panj of Moore offices and rooms the building now have that commodity The friends of the unfortunat young Boerger who took his own life last week, jesteidaj- afternoon IIH the remains tenderly awa George Kimball of New en, thi jouth flho played the forged noli game upon a confiding New Haver tailor named Peters, is in jail Arlington's Mardi Gras parade ea terday aa lew ed with great admiration by the juvenile portion of the community The hand is not a bad one Billy Arlington's Minstrels left the Mayer house this morning for Goshen where they play to-night Their business bos been rather bad MSOOratloI1 hlcjl meet8 at Imilnna this state man has an excellent voice Arlington's characteristic singing of the Poultry Show in which He imitated the rocal accomp lishments of a useful species of domesticated fowl was cleverly done and called forth much applause Billy'i gags are not too ancient and an antique flavor possessed by them was overlooked by his introduction of one or two apt local hits The olio was entertaining Harry Hardj 's coi et solo was encored Ar lington as a stump orator is only Tbe Allen County Medical Society. The regular meeting of the Allen County Medical Society (auxilhary to the State Medical Society) was held the society rooms over Wagner's drug store, last evening The society was called to order at precisely 8 o'clock, by the president Dr Win Gobreeht Tbe meeting was principally an executive one, several very important communications having been received for consideration, from the seretary of the State Medical SocieH, with reference to the annual meeting of said souetj, and also of the American Medical Association The society then proceeded to ap point delegates to the Indiana State Medical Soeietv, and to the American Medical Association Drs Gobrecht, Anderson) Stemen and Gregg were chosen as delegates to the former, and Drs Stemen and AVorley to the latter The hour be ng late, the joint discussion between Drs MeCaskey and Stemen upon "The variations in the temperature of the body" was postponed to a special meeting of the so- cietj, to be held Tuesday April 19th The society then adjourned The attendance was good EXAMINATION ESCAPE OF EBRIGHT.

He Is Found "Not but Is Again Arrested aild The Las Vegas, (N Optic The examination of Joseph Ebright for the killing of Conductor James Cume, on Wednesday, wab concluded this afteinoon, the court room, by Jose Montoyfl, a justice of the peace, the decision being self defense, not At 10 30 o'clock this forenoon the case was taken up and occupied the attention of the court a few moments only, there was no one present to TM tit The justice an. is decision would be withheld until 2 o'clock, when it as rendered as above stated THE TESTIMONY The counsel for Ebright, Messrs Manuel Baca and Whitelaw, stated that they were for a hearing and at the request of the court introduced their witnesses and proceeded with the trial the absence of any prosecuting witnesses The first witness called was Joe Blakely, a hack driver He testified to seung the difficulty between the men, but was not certain at whom the weapon was Dointed, directl when Ebright fired fatal shot Joseph Ebright next took the stand, stated that Bertha was his law ful wife, and introduced a mar- Klme, secured the services of a public! hack, and a friend named Moise pro-' vided a broncho, which was picketed at a point four miles west of the city Having thus prepared lor the villian's fight, the hack drove up to the jail at about 6 30 the evening and the cowardly Ebright jumped into it and was whisked away to the spot where the i horse wasm wait In an hour he was miles from Las Vegas and the friendly shades of night guaranteed his safety for the time being He made a narrow escape, for had his flight been detected, the papers would have had an item more horrible its details than were those of the cold blooded rime fcrwhith the culprit wasallowedto go free Who Curr? The Lafc Vtgas Optic of urne the man murdered Joe Ebright, this James Curry is a southernci ty birth and education His age was about forty years and his railroad career dates back some tweh He came to New Mexico two jean, 1 from the Texas Pacific and ed brakes for Tom Quiglej on the i Raton switchback, afterwards cept ing a promotion that made him ard- master at Stero, then the terminus of the line For the past eight months Curry has been a freight conductor of Las Vegas and was IB shape for promotion was a lion among the tram boys and always had their esteem and Until recently he has not been given much to strong drink Cume's near est relatKe is a seventeen year old daughter, a recent graduate from a female seminary at Qumcy, Illinois It will be seen by the Las Vegas pa pers that no mention is made of Curne being the Texas murderer The A GREAT BARGAIN. CA PIECES Of one yard wide ID all the west Spring Styles, 8 1 dt, i a-d rib 15c per yd. 100 PIECEfe OF SCOTCH PLAID prosecute Ebngh nounced that his equalled by Rice, Thatcher or Emer nage certificate to that effect son Ht took for his subject, Labor I document was refused a al and convulsed the house! tw reporter upon the recjuest of the woman, who didn't want tier maiden us quaint and original na me the papers The defendant Capit; with Later he laughable sketches and banjo solos heie introduced his diminutive under the tutorship of hi'- master may et don, Fug and Mr Arlington is at the be heaid opera The clog dance by head of thecompanj which bcart. Ins four people in place of six owing to the name illness of two of the performers was The Allen Countj Medicil Societj met last the superior conit room, Dr Dilh presiding in excellent tune, a feature being the bone accompaniment Mr Arlington altogether has a compact and The principal object ol flu meeting, i a "working company a the discussion of subjects inter-1 excellent show We can tonscien- esting to the Delegates ere appointed to the State Medical Mr I polis, the first Tuesdaj in I follows Dills i Tune, as tiouslj recommend the partj to our exchanges convenes at iociety erable minor business as acted take a re-ponsible position Minneapolis with the Min- Aufrecht, landlord of Glenn, is "left" to a more or less extent I wprin en rj ne upon the rent of his room Glenn's I association TV hich troubles are variously attributed by Richmond, Va Mij 4th, Drs II his friends UppuierA the whole-' from gale hatters, have leased the store, No 4 Calhoun street, Keystone block, where they propose in a few dajs, to open a fine line of tlrj goods Our information jeeterdav as to Wick Mathews hereabouts will bring upon the head of that enterprising young man, a large batch of duns from his hitherto hopeless creditors in this city A local dramatic writer nab a readable letter in the Chicago News-Letter this week The paper has been enlarged and is now a very well written sheet Dalriel, well known to some here, Is editor Mike Welch made a grave insinuation against a well known joung law yer yesterday and'requefcted its publication but weakened when informed tbat April 1st had passed Hike a heartlew young man.

Kcene's appearance in this cit as Richard III on the 12th, will belong to the deceased and sa'irl to be be hailed with delight by the lovers I cocked Hopper kneiv nothing hungry to delude story was originated special correspondents me unsophisticated persons Mr young man, Patrick for in stance EmraBroviilee, local correspondent the Dramatic was admittance to the performance of "Mv Ger.ildme The News has fearles-jlj exposed some of the charlaUnn of Mr Hartley Campbell, hence the di'-cour esy of that gentleman or representative We are onlj surprised to. know that Mr Brownlee should seek admission to one of Campbell's ftitrac-1 on the strength of hu connection with the News Mrs Rebecca Wilson mother of Mrs Reuben Fronefield of this city died at Wayland, Sunday evening last The remuns are expected to arrive here to-day The funeral will take place from the rei- denceofMr Reuben Fronefield, No 2B West Water street Notice as to TOWELINGS, rd Bitter goods ihaa any ii ihc TC at per 3 ard tmieaiidplace will hereafter 1 Till im yru ft a mj store Sir Garnet Wolselej, it is said ill tatnts IQ affi.ient dcpaittacnte every day 011 IL is saiu "ill be made a peer, and if so, his peerage will be the twelfth which her majeatj has conferred on distinguished gen erals Sir John Colborne and John Keane were created severalh Lord Seaton and Lord Keane in IS39 Sir Hussey Vman made Loid Vivian 1840 Sir Henry Haidinge and Hugh Gough were raised to the peerage in 18 6, Lord Fitzroj Somerset was made Lord 1852, and Sir Colin Campbell was JnaoV Lord Clyde 18 Sir Hugh Rose was created Lord Strathnarm in 1866, Magdala 1868, Sir fieldiLord Sandhurst in 1871, and Sir Richard Airey Lord Airey in 1676 Of these peerages only Cljde is as yet extinct enri 7 cut bcrgimg 24 Calhoun Sir Robert Napier, Loid Sapiel uf KcVStOttC Bl'hi Fort Wayne. One of the twenty elephants the Barnum-London shows fell through' the flooring in the menagerie at York the other day, and went down an excavation that was made some ago to aid in producing ipecta cular effects testified substantially the same as has already been published HI these col umns Currv an entire strnngti t( inn, came into his dive, pointed a pis tol at him, then it Bertha, and, i pointing his weipon at the- frightened woman, Ebright raised from behinc. the counter, where he was shot Currj in the forche id Berths was next questioned and corroborat' the te'tmion ofner "solid man She also stated tbatCurr.v had a cocked revol er in his hand when he fell ard and Hopper ere called Thej had both on the coroner's jur fl 16 inquest the dead body ofCurrie and were summoned for the purpose oi proving in regard to the weapon found on the floor immediately after the shooting ird said that he saw a oh er on the floor, said to BOSTON TEA STORE, No.SOWeEt Berry J.C.DIDiER,Prop Staple and Choice oranges, lemons, bananas, I FANCY GROCERIES, datefe and figs, just received, caramels TEAS, COFFEES, taflj, peanut and coconut candies. SPICES, C.

cream bon-bons, cream chocolates A made on the premises' PSSI JjriilKlS 01 IjOOClS, ind of the best material bj Baf i. the only confectioner in the cit at i 9S street, corner of Waj ne 3t and tuit legmmate Lawrence Bar- Joe Blaitely was recalled tragedian has visited us Mr Keene MyersandM Porter were appointed I pnoi to his appearance as a ''tar was known as one of the best leading men the country, having lately played and testified to seeinsr a cocked weap- rett's engagement the Academ no on a the side (he aoor lie theopposites to Edwin Booth with the door heard tfic shot and reached the door lust as Ebright came from behind the counter and called his ittention to tin revoher on the floor At tlm dim Curne was lying i head outadt Mr Geo Fickel for a number of eat success Hig laat engage ears, night yard dispatcher at this ment was as (i Charles point of the Pitt-burgh has resigned ta dramatisation of Emtle tola's novel Drink In this character be made a briliipnt success He has proved as a stir one of the most successful of the season Hayden well known in this neanohs and bt Louis railroad Mr Fickel besides being a faithful and efficient employe of the company was pen-onalh ery popular, his genial good nature tmlc irmg him to eircus is iT Kecne's ma-1 1'hib finished tnt evidence mtroduc ed by the defence, and after a speech, In Spinish, bj Manuel Bat the court adjourned until 2o'clock whe i the above decision wa" rendered UNDFK VKKfcST A i Aftr the decision of the justice, deputy sheriff Segura again arrested on a peace warrant, and Daoel Mooanan al his home lo Mew tnd April 5th a 4 Fun oral wiU take New Thursday April 7th at 9 Clock Erlauds of the famllr are iavltst! to attend All a a i in season FBESH K'CMved Dafly en at bf nm ur 'or CA8H MAST, FOOS 00,, Springfield, Ohio. SENIOR AM) JUNIOR FORT WAYNE ALE HOUSE Ale Ale Old StJct A Ban Scotch Me Domes- Almoj LAWNMOWER Tlu btst tbc 'd Light and runijmg mine tlnni bek re tiuyi ig PRESCOTT CO Fort Wayne. the best drink especially (or sicWs PHO- 'ae at ragch nourishment as four elftwa of beer These goods are for mile la '(Hutting Cliristeii's, 34 But Colombia street SEW MAPLE SYRUP, EW MAPLE l'eiR, Canned L'incb Tongue, Canned Soiiv ot all Timds, French Pt and eputy bnght wit wit ith ca'-e ft as brought before Judge Stcelc, th by whomhe eviduico a host of friends Hif resignation which was presented yesterdaj Mill I cause universal rcgrtt on the part of his friends Mr Fickel for his new field on Fnda It iw understood that a very considerable niduceineut men, particularly regarding a mm- An Act offxmrtesy. him over The railroad men art mdign uit at the result of the tn il, and hum not to Agreatmanj rigliteous mrtividnals' a notified of (he change of tt venue, all tht time supposing tbe case itick up their noses at traveling sho-n- would be heard before ludgi ,11 vas offered him in the way of salary Mr Fickel commenced his connection with the Pittabnrg tin years ago as switchman on thelowei run.

Btlel man monster of miquity They believe a burnt-cork "artist" incapable of whatsoever goodness. We wk this clam to ponder over the fol- this precinct Jot Ebright, tlw killer, nvimedmte Ij after his hearing on Saturdav afternoon, was escorted back to the citadel by a strong guard The woman Kcr- tha, whose.teal name turns out be E. I 1 SITES, D.D S. All worfc In the moat thorough mnner and tho lowat 47 Oalhomi Over Hill's Store Liapnralnl Ilnbbard Extra canned com, fterman Russian i Fresfc Bon fistt Pyl e's Brocery, 14 West Street..

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