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i it I PO IilTI 0 AL TAT IONS Tooniirzs' position causes XO 6VV.VB.1SX 13f THIS CITT. it i Sara no nu Boon': an" Ant if C3Ytelatid Man Tor Comment on tbo Tlr Evanovlll Xlecxion Political Point. Th t1vIaa4 supporter la thi eftr'tar titer ar not urprid that ttsaator Voor beet apbolds the Gry boom. Tn UT lVw 1mVI fr um annk'ex fcrcstioo from tbe senior Senator from In ciaca for several dart. 7 it," Mid ofc tees cobld sot therwia thaa eons eat for Gray.

Hie Rromiee tu to stand py Gray for any thin; Gray: asight taut ib'iM Tear. It will aUlei that aarlr la ta eampaip ol 30 it vaa retorted that Gray woald at Jerapt i to eapturo VoorbieWe.seat ta tb fcrnat. WbJ Gray wa beinf boomed for the place, VoOrbees mad a to Jndu ipoiis. 1 Immediately afterward followed Ue announcement that Gray woald sol candiJatolor Senator, and woaI4i labor to ftcore tbe re of Voorbeoei It waa stated at that timJ that Voornees and pray bad entered into aft asTeeoieat by JrbiclTtire latter was support tbe former ier Secator. and that Voorbees would, in Juro, back npbe presidential aspirations Graji Voorbees is lifin' op to that Irreement wben be leads "encouracement lo tha Grar Besides.

no ene rer czDt cted that A oorheas would ever rupportClerelaod. lie baa been an anti C'ieT eland man for fife Teara," i lie local Denioorau who are bot la lore with Grorsr Clsyeland are showine; some IcdicaLoui of cleasore to dar over. the defeat of tbe Democrats of KTansvUle, tbe horn of J.i G. bbanklia. Said a State tctr, a Hill man "The Cleteland Denu).

of EransTille should bate voted yesterdar. If the Democrats of Indiana are as ienthnsiastio oreri Clcreland' as fchaoklia ssts tbey are, Jlr. tibankiin liesld bare come np with a better show leg from bis own city. Tbat defeat of yesterday looks bad for Shaaklin and bis CieTelana poom. Secretary of State Mathews ia'iUJl sot rtadr to apnounee bijmself a candidate fcr Co? ernor.

There are reasons for be lieriDe. bowcrer, that" the annoaneement will be made In a few days. Cbane la Order of Coimmtioa Coalaeea. There amoTemtnf wSieh seems to meet with faror by men. on both party commit tees to ehangs the order Of business which has berstofore been followed ia State eon somlnate tjbe.

candidate! lot judicial first. Heretofore these ofSees baVe been left until the' last, wbea many of tbe dsleates bate left the eoBTea tion, and when' the Interest la the' work of tha convention baa "beein to While the result Las tot always btert bad Dominations, memuers of the committee say tbat i better nominations would of tea bare been 'rude if the Sices hadt'epme np earlier la 'the convection. The ptt reason as Vsigced far makinz this chance is that tii delegates will reoiain until what are known as the political offices are filled, iut that tbey can not be held antil the close ef the conrentioa if the iudioial offices are left until the last' Tbe plan proposed is to nominate Governor and Lieutenant Governor, then the judges of the Supreme Court, judges of tbe Appellsfe lie porter of ithe Supreme Court, Attornev General, 4nd finally fill whtft jare known ae tbe political offices, the aspifabts ror i always fill the eonventions. I ifemberc ef the committees say there is precedent fo tbe old plan, except thfct it was txetf br politiciana. There seems to be a gen eral feeling that this would be a.

good year to make a cbanf Store aCoidrre Indorse Emmott. Tbe Stov Holders' Union has indorseoi the candidacy of E. Emmett for sheriff! ast niebt tbe union passed resolu tlons publicly ackaowlsdging the moral 'worth of oar esteemed co worker la tbe eo trass of industrial advancement His self "sacrificing efforts were made while ouxxraft was in Tain Btrurgilng for recognition. Tie came to ns at a time wbea it was considered a crime to belong to a labor organization, and founded local branch No. 77, for the success of which, be haa? ever labored.

Ilobert Emmett was born, aad raised ia clarion county, has liyed here thirty seven years, and bears an unexceptionable character. Michael H. Jaugua is prest dentaud CP. Kurael ialseoretary'of tbe tnion. raror Alley iaie enator.f;j;;..

The railroad employes' elssociatiooa have Joined in a petition to thej Kepublicans of i a i er aae' in is county to amiaata aina tu Aiiey, ox the' Brothernood jof Lpoomotlve En gineers, State 'nalor from this county. The originated with the Order of Eail way CoDtluctora, and Vthe petition bas been sjgns4 bytbe Broth i erboed of Trainmen, the lVcomotive I En ineers and tbe switchmen. John Q. IQcks, or the Association, 'also siai the petition, Mr. Alley is one of tbe auiBors oi tne oiue dook.

1 Slarloa Anba K.w Ilotoa. The new home of the lisrlon Club, ea Ohio 1 street, just west of the old city library tplldiEg, will be formerly opened aturday Htgbt The two story brick reii denee that hss been leased for the club bas let a repaired throughout and makes desirable quarters. The alub is taking in i sw'members riebf along and eauotsoa bslog one ef the stronsett political do be ia tbe ty by the time the campaign epeta. i I i'" rrDG2 BAK EB XJZADT TOB DUIT. i II1.

Oath or Ofaco Adnalnlsterod, By Jut'f Wpod. John IT. Baker is new United Ftatss judge for tbe DUtriot of Indiana, Yesterday be reached the city and took the ot oCce, which was admiaitterei by Judxe Woods. This morning be was on duty at the desk so long familiar as the; bulwark ichiod which Judge Woede bas eat walla lawyers toured their "sweet Bothingt" into kis ear. Judre Baker sava that be intends to remove kis fsmily to Indianapolis after a lew mont.hs ana mere tn home perm errtly here.

The first Jury trials before the aew judga wul be held at Evansvili a sittin of ojort beguaoiac there en the 2 jth int After thas oempleted tbe rerular May term of t'ourt ia thi city wiil begin. A grand LVlat, beta drawn and will be oailei tether the first Mcndsy ia erirortal ca.es. will be heard here stil May term. Judcfl Woods will hare his eld chambers with Judge Bakct tntil more room can be provided. To rih Jude Woods will ge to Cklcajjo to get acquainted with his new quarters 5 here, and to ipake, a diviaioa of work with ure Greshsm, ed thst each circuit 'judee ran proceed Jrirtoit conlusen ia the of ceases, 'U iron i'T.

waynx. Crand ArxnyMcn Start For.tho In cajaprueut Fervor Tban Lxpeoted. i The Indianapolis delegates to the annual grftc pment of the A. Iw of the Sut erarted for Ft Wayne to dsy. The deleft iio a west from this city aad frctn tie et.

tire southtrn part ofthe Sute waa urpnrlaglyi rmalL Deyertnient Coa isacder Walker, his; staff and several tie taor prominent rambere ef the order took thir departure oa the early tra.n, while tbe deJepstes rtd vis iirrs followed "on tbe L. 11 Jt train, left at 1:0 o'clock. Lt cars had bea proTiisi for the ao eommodatloa of trie defers tes, bat wbett ike trmia wae ready to start ttbere were, not more than i enonsk passeneers to 11 three cars. Fully one tkird tol those, who went were women, members ef the Women's Hellex Cofpe, which also meets irr FC I ayne to morrow, The dram con of Anderson Post wen( aioni to make no tie for tbe It bad ibeea expected that many delegates from tha soothers rart. of the ttate would join the Indianapolis dei eratioa here, but onfr a few cane ia.

Whfle tbe delegates were waitings for tbe train to start there were compliments or i t. ayne enterprise and some com plaints about the taking of the encamp ment there. Aot tbat i Wsvne will not do tbe proper thinr br the vwitors, bat be cause tbe location of; the city is too far way from the center of tbe State. Tbe old timers enjoyed the trip because it took ineasirom oeaten patns. I 1 i WAtniSGTOX STItEZT BLOCKED.

Zleotrlo Car Derailed Oa thm A phaJwTroUey, Xtopw Afire. A Collere avenaa eleetrio) street car com ing downHowa ran off the track near tot transfer ear this the crowd tbat gathered to eee it pat on. again was a re mindervof tae stnke.1 Tbe car with it beayy machinery could not be managed for a time and there was a blockade that de laved two lone gathering lines of cars. Br floppinr the trolley about from one side to the other, to make connection wita the overhead wires, the car was sent la various directions until at last it left its track en tirely and rot partly en the neighboring Another electric ear then came up and pulled it into position. The was reversed and the car went baek toward the College avenue urine the numerous turnings of the trolley the trolley rope took ere xrem tbe.eiectric wires, ice pavement was disfigured some by tbe ear wheel.

PASTOR, rem ST. PAUI8. p. Pi Ber Hr. of Will Stcood tr.

Jenckeaw Word was to day received by wire that Ilev, Guuve A. Cars tenaen, of locw York, baa accepted call (rem the cengreratioa of St Paul's church, Eev. Mr. Catstensea is a man of. about forty years of age, and has a wife and children.

He was for some time I located at Erie, Pa. Afterward be was general mis aioner tor tbe Church. Missions society. holding ten day meetings at different cities in uus country, ill is at present in cnarre of St Bartholomew's chapel in New Xork. lie bas the rtpuution.of being it talented and earnest preacher aad a bard worker.

lie will preach bis first sermon at St Paul's next fcunaay. aaaa ws DATS nr Coroner'a Bill Tor L.t ilontn Low Jn tn Case. Coroner iranker found sixty sfz days in bis March calendar. He has presented a bill for 2317 for sixty six days' seryioss ia i Section 6.891 of the Bevised Staiatea pro Tides that 1 "The fees of coroners shall be as follow, to wit: Forswearing witnesses and making and retaroiuK inquisitions foe the view of each body, for first day, for each additional day, and mileaee lor each mile teeeasarily traveled, 5'cents." Jfaiiln'p 61ga'iSoavrdk Alaree sign, advertising nehry Coe's in inrinM ini inria. framVlhi wroni.

story of tbe building, on tbe northeast ook ner of Pennsylvania and Market streets. was blown down by wind about 11 o'clock Pand struck: LUsie Inala, livine at 23U Eon oke afreets oa tbe head, stuholnir her verely. lortunstely it did not result in anything worse. Danger from falling eigne has been recognized here, and it waa noted with interest recently that all the signs in a Western town were takea down this week because on fell and killed a youngTady. 1 Color VIsauM'i KeUef Martin Dfelaney Corps, Ko.

118, Wojman's BoMef Corps (colored), gave a leap yeir re ception at Antioch Baptist church last evening. IMesdameeMariah Oasley, Mary E. Palmer and J. use are delegate, this corps: to tbe enoampment at Ft Wayne, and left for that place to day. This is tbe only colored corps la this city, ana Is in rooa Th IaaiB4tpoUs Osvs Compaay Saed.

Calvin R. Cannaday and Nancy Cnoa Hamilton county, have begun suit for 6,000 dam sees agaiast the Indianapolis Gas Company, ebarging breacb ef contract In their complaint, they allege! that the company contracted toldrUl.saa wells on their two hundred and twenry kere farm nry kers and have failed to do so. DasuLcas Ataad tor L4 Arm. Trial tf the suit of Thomas B. OU for $10,000 damage! against th Ualea Railway Company, Is in progress ia Judge Walker's oourt Ott was abrakeman whose lantern went oat one night lust as he was tryintt to couple ears, leaving bira in the dark.

His left arm was caught between the and erutbed orr. i i Abandpnod Tnetv. Xeat 4Jby. A child ot Kusiiaar parents oa their way from the old county West died on the Big Fonr iraia due! her at 11:50 p'clock this morning. The; child was six months old, and had! been sick soma time.

Undertaker Girton took chares of the remains, and the parents continued i their Journey on earn 9 Mr. Varhaa's explanation. Tw VT. Ys urban, of th Freeman.isay that Editor Cooper knew nothing of his conyer 'U sauoo wnn jntnpoa coooero na: me Korth Indianapolis school controversy, and that in that conversation there waa oUk lng said ia 1 any way looking to a preven tion of the pubiicaUon by any unworthy i 4 BRIEF LOCAL ITEM3. WtiliiJ' SIG5S OF spjuyo.

aaxaa vo nav. Cleaxinrs rMT 1 10t. 6S eiva 44 Fred "Kissel' resort on Tennessee street, near Fall cretx, ba been sold to J. Jay. The Cleveland Club gave its third annual ban at Ma Bnercbor Hail last evening.

4 AU the candidates were there. South Side sport merr have organized run dub, wblca vui bold a "sbootr every Friday aftercoon at tha west end of the V. railroad bridts or the'rivr. i' A warrant has baeivltsoed by the'Gev raoe for the rtra of B.Xobr to Adrnsta county, Virriniarwhers be ia waated for hoiko stealing Lohr Is now ia jail la Daviess iJ. a.

IT 1 It ar jth Si In 1 i I THE it, INBlANiAPOLIS NEWS. v. 1 WORK EbbsE PLUMBING. SIGHT DE M. Senator pifcdeon, Fayored.

By Far roll and Oppoood By and Bnntor, 'Wlkp Qneatlontbo Bill' Jtutlo 4. Febrnary 23 a jbill wae preBtedfto the. Board of Commissioners by HsnryjT. Hud son for $350,40 for plumbick done at ihe work bouse. This was a surprise to Com missioners Hunter and.

They de 1 dared they, knew nothing wtstever'pf any plumbing being (done at the work boose; tbat they had neither authorized nor ordered anything of the kind, and tbey protested vigorously i'gainst itCom miasionsr FarrlL; bowevt was not sbrprlssd. He had rderel 1b Work done, he said. Be also apprVred the bill and it was paid to Undso a. After this thing ran along unevenif allj natilyrter day, Hudson preseoted a icond bill for plumbing at the Vork house. This eeond bill was for $473.

I At this Hunter and Stoul again protested; They allowed the work to go presen.tatiea M' said they had enh on after the first bill, becaut they were assured the. Job woald soon be finished and th bill be suulII. But this bill they refused to allow at present, noder any circumstances, and accordingly it was laia aside for and with a doubt whether Or bot it will be paid hinging oyer' it Hndaoik still bas his men at the wotJt house tinkering away at th pipes, howeyer. Tha commissioners were assured yesterday, aeainL tbat the job i almost completed. Whsthir it is or not remains to be seen.

At any rate, Hudson ill come in with a third bill for work done tftirth Wan nreantrlJ 1 juaruq Anderson, anperintenaentot tne work bouse, 'was I asked abont the worst which Hudson' is doinsv 'Anderson 'said Hudson waa tearing out all tbis water pipes and fixtures ia the insUtatioanadpattiag in nevf. Anderson think rspafra woald hve answered the purpose; no thin sr short of makinc everythinr aew would answer, be was quite sure Commissioner jLTaatery who is president of the. board of i commissionera. was loath to talk aboat Hudson' work bouse job. be cause no said He mncn preierrea to, say nothing effecting! on; ei bis associates oa the board.

i Finally, howsveri Mr. Hunter said: I Bever fcitrd that Hudson had been a plumbing contract at the work house; or that an nlambibf had been ordered there, tlntii Hudson's first bill for S350.4Q came in. I Mr. Firrell allowed, tbe but audit was I siia th woric mast stop, bat was told it would soon be done. and concluded that, ntder the clrcttto sUnces, it might as well be finished.

I sop posed it had been conipItd when, to my surprise, the! bill for $475 came in yesterday. Alrrstout and I at once de dined to allow the bill tq bepkld; at any rate, before we Inyestijrate it. We asked if the worsr waa finished, and were told it will he in ablut two da'ya." ki Commissioner Stout wae disinclined' to discuss Hudson's bills at first, but event nally confirmed what Mr.lHunter bad said. Stout added, "and so far have, been agree ing to aboat everything that the older members wanted, because I wasn't very well acquainted with th' duties of the place. But hereafter I intend to understand everything before I agreO to it? .1 Mr.

Hudson was seen xhis afternoon and aid that I ha overhauled i oil of the water plumbing in! the work house. ha. says, he found in bad shape: and it was. necessary to replace much of it with new material, cunoe i.th plumbing war don on the work bouse seven Jears ago he say has repaired it severall times, and that it is now good for twenty years. He did not know who did the work! originally.

I. 1 i Badsr on rarreJl's Caoloacy. It waa a campaign Veport aom weela ago that Plamber lndson was tot friendly to Farrell's candidiey for re election It ia now reported that Uadaou ia for Farrell. I If I xniys i1 'Martin Anderson is superintendent atth work honse, and lira. Anderson ia matronr Harvey Matthews ty aasi.tant superintend ent, and Mrs.

ia assistant matron. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Onto their present position pa th 1st of January, and th cntranci of Mrs. Matthews deprived GHgoira of position of assistant matronal which; she had previously held.

This aroused a vigorous protest," Friends of Mrs, Gregoire, including her brother. "Nick" Daesn. who ia janitor of the court house, rallied to her support and, it is alleged, threatened to furnish political affix tlons wholesale to tha commissioners if they turnsd Mia, Greroir L. il i 1 1 'favored keeping hen jia' the county's employ," it is said, while Commissioner Fiaater and Stoutoppoeed It Finally itt was agneed that ln. Grejolr should remain, a onth Mr.

Mat thewe 'was getting aooustomed to her duties. That was early in January, smd Mr. Greg oire's nam ha appeared on th workhouse pay roll alo0 a month regnjsjrlj ever since. p. i "Mr.

Hunter and I have protested acajnst keeping Mrs. Gregoir thrsr," Jsaid Commissioner Stoat; torta. it doesn't eemto do any good, There isn't anything for "her to do thre, talese sh doe some other woman'! work. bav in aisteoi tbat sb Went away Just the other day Mr. Ilanter, in toy pre sen ee, said.

tbia thing bad to JtoppeHl. 4Ju it AX go a just the Mm. MMfewell and My. An. dersoa waat her to sty, 1 suppose.

thesuys." A ois, and so IS VTIH) AS CAUCH HAIUC This Xeroolou VitaA. That Prie Up Pond and 'piu Tmporv' This weather is as wild as a March hare. The wind baa been blowing almost a hurri can for twenty four jboura. JLast night th wind fowled and the raia fell between periods ot xnooDshiaaj iTo day down town ther ha not i been airn ofv tb last sight' rain. Tha wind has driec np and where), water waa th wind ia to day fiadiegdnst which lit drives into everybody'a face! and acatters over' everybody' dry goofs.

In the country ther ia still plenty molstar oa the rnaria anl ia tha narta nf tows wbera thara bo pavements there" Is mud galore1 i WI eaa etaad everrthln ia the weather line, except wind," wai a lady' remark as she swept around a corner (swept is me rirhtiword a any mani will sav after mak tnr a etndv of women' dresses the dvs i i ana tnea in vain tostrea ner oang oaeat, Into positioa. "Bat the wind Trains the complexion and is so annoying. i ehe did not say tbat if rnfflee tbe hair aad temper. It waa not accessary. aL1 xns Bisiiop AlD Jka lco'pallan'a awaMoottna; ot too.

viertop Bishop Knioksrbsckei! is very much, in 1 i te(erted in th wora bsinr don for th starving ussiaa "He said to day; "It is a wender to whil (other eitit are manifestinz so imuck athasiasm behalf of tb urvtng Russians, aad ar eontributijsg so nobly both of money and applies, that isdiankpoii aad th State of lladiana ar idoipg so erthwestern States! ha, sent money and sour ana rrain. I rout come 1 115,000 money, aod irom York 100,00 indisnai with her bounti al irons, and with her pros perity, should tax nior in teres i this rood work and ido their share. ttv opinion, th city ehoald call a publie metinr to disrass I svs nd means to send belp, and tbe tom mercul Club and Board of Trad should An xtrav I of giv at the will giv Th is St. East la aad and on .1 TygS DAY. appoint committees to sol clCbelp from our cilirens.

The two ihips, Indiana aad Missouri, ha'v sen warmly welcomed, but this is onlv a drop in the bucket Thousands are surving'to death and we are in tbe midst of i lenty. I hope that our honorable msvor and publia spirited eitizens will tak'hld of this, and that Indianapolis will not fee behpnd Aer sis Ur The Eplscopsl roinistersl; elerieol met yesterday at the home of Kcv. Mr. Hunter. The Bussian 1 famine was kliseossed: and Bishop Knickerbacker expressed hirpsfelf as In favor of something being aone ner to afford relief to tbe satferera.i A paper waa read by P.ev.

C. a Sargent, I Grace church, on 'The Place of the Apostles' I Creed in Christian Literature it riot Anopg Inspired J. FIDO TIM ON' Testimony hraken On kho HCbarg; Airalkst Him ofArsonl It is a eommon thincr to DUt persons on th defensive ko ssve their hiads, but it is not often that a man is pliced on trial to aave his pig tail. Such is th predicament 'fa which the Chinese merchant; Pantr Yim. is now placed! and as he sat bef6re' Judge Buskirk in Pdli.ee Court, to answei a chartre of arson, he looked a trifle uneasy.

His cue waa don' up in approved celestial fashion, and he wore a tastyjsprin suit, i stylish new puff scarf, from jWhicbj a dia rbond cast rays.of the first magnitdde npoa his counsel. Pierce Norton and John R. The trial was notbecun until nearly noon and but two witnesses wer heard. The first of these was Cap Samuel Neall, of the headquarters whose1 testimony Was in effect tbat tbe first firje wak entirely put out and was iio inflammable material left ia the roonji. The witness stated that there wak no 'apparent origin.

foe tbe second fire, which! csusht fifteen feet in the rest of Ithe: first Tbe second witness was' the gas Inspector, who id he found Panel in the store nearly two hours after the fire, and that Pang, refused to. let him) fomej in. The defense outlined it case in crois exa ruination of these two witnesses by ing to show tbat Ibe. firemen swept smouldering debris under the eolunter. Keall, testified positively that! no inch thing had occurred, aad that he had made a search Ipr embers, but couia find none.

i' Several witnesses were examin.ed this afternoon, one Tof whom, Eddie. ifcGuff, a boy, tesified that be hffa seen Pang crossing Ohio street, near. the Denison Home, at twelve minutes before 10 on the night of the fire. t. I 1 lb Money Nvr cam Back.

Mis Kitty Allen. 'faced Milton J. Gem ents in Police Court this moraine, and said Honor, I gave this ban $40 last night, to get zne a trunk onf which ther was something owing, and never came rack." Chief Splan tola be found Clements near "Military Par with of tbe money left "Where' the rest?" asked the chief. 'It'll never come baek." he renHad. "VI gave it to my girl down at the depot" "Consider yourself aider arrest then," afd fr "Yoo can't arrest me; it ia inly a preach of trust" yt Chief Splaq locked him op, nevertheless, and went to' the depot to find th girt She is Jennie' Williams, who Came, as she, admits, from Kansas City ial male 'attire nine month ago.

Beating her way. on freight train. Khe was arrested this morn' ing and given 100 days, Aad Cletflents was held forgrand jury action 'Uoprf Court, The Supreme Court handed dbfn. the following decision to day: 15,300. Michael V.

MoCannl trustee, is. th First National Bank. of Jeffersoovill et al. Clark Affirmed. McBrlde, 15,615.

Elmer D. O'Brien ei at vs. John C. Moss et aL vClay C.C. Affirmed.

El .11011, j. 15,687. James H. J. Hamilton.

Rash Ayres et aL C.C Affirmed. Mil ler. J. is tu tf .1 m. Rowland, rehearing Fouatuia a a 'etitioa for overraled.

Midland Railway CompanV vs. bamoei ju. omitb. xlanuiton tirorari awarded. jl6.A3.

Isaao Specter vs. Cobb Stone'Cempany. Lake C. to dismiss overruled. C' fCr Kimbell C.

Motion i Monument Commissionsrs' pit Bbldiers' and Sailors' cotnmisaio'n was in session a whi Bono. ironuraent yestarcay afternoon and airain this forenoon, eleariog np routine business preparatory to aolng to the encampment Vat For Wlaybe. The oommiasJoaers expect the encafnpmfnjt to take some action looking io the'petitioinlng of the Legislature to relieve tfce eomml sionere from giving extra bond required by tne present law before tbe additional propnation can be expended. It is odder stood tbat Comnmnder Walker will reeom mend in his annual address that the 0 A. K.

ask tbe Legislator to relievo tbe eom nissioners from the necessity oil giving the aaauionai oona. I Halo for Farther laaatiecadoA. Homer Ray wai ia Police Court tthls morning charged kith aa exposure and carrying concealed weapon. Is) iieyed tooe a muehi wanted person who has made a spcuel of. himself id mors tjha on part of the city, and Judge Buskirk cob tinned the ease to give complainant a chance to identify hrm.

i aal of tha Beaty Homestead. Dr, H. Pantter has parohased from Dr. GaUing the old Beaty residerice, on jN. i.hioa street, for VLiA .7, snn 'r.

er atlon of $14,500. Ha will open a saaiurium McOonaJd Will Contest, Th McDonald will contest ha been pat formally a) sa in th Cirqult Court, and i wui be set (or trial la ilay. Th regular meeting1 of tFloiistslb' will held to morrow evsaiag a 87 Massa cboaetts 1 ij i The Meridiaa W. C. T.

TJ. will meet to morrow afternoon, o'clc ck, at the horn Mrs. Oaks, 865 College avSnu. Th Youtg Men's percecri itio Club will iu first annual bail at the club rooms, ia Altmann's Sail, Thursday ve ainr s' Washlneton Cajnp, 11 wijl giv i first anaivessary ntertaismen this erentng' Its hail corner oC Saventb and Uliaol atrta. The semi annual meeting of the New Ei gland Society of fadianapolia.iwni.'be hld Propylaenai, to morrow niahs, A.

H. Sao read a paper oa "Tb NeWjEngiaad Principles." 'To morrow evening tha Tpern) maan Copoera Com pany, of Bcton, will an enter Uin men Plymo'ntb ebarco. program, rraatd lor this Ocasion in. eludes many classical nombars. Tb eom pany lar com posod of eminent oloak.

Barn bard Listamaaa is a remarkablt 1 violinist, Friu'Oiaaa wa fonnttly witb a Boston. Quintette Clbbj Mfas jto'nsseaa, the sopranoj a gifted young wouan pupil of aladamJ aiarvna.se, ot ranar i J. Ed Lynn. jot. Springs, 0, a brother in law of, Pierce" has been' elected mayor of that city by a majority of It 1 th flrab time tn pl ba vr.

gone Democratic The Florentine assisted br Jlr, C.H. Tattle, th bird warbler, far abed the music at 4 entertainment given by Miat Deborah and Flora Harrsy at their bom, 106 Michigan street, list night. i Gtn, Sawiiel Merrill, of tbis'tiityl Consul Ccaeral of the Tnlted SUtes atialcjutta. delivered a lector, which has since been printed pamphlet form, oa "American Institution Ideas," before th Cheltebyai library Bead a Sqoar Literary' Cloq. eutta, Janaary 18.

wer present. Many dUtiagaikhsd pr 'j of CaV th to on on vn APRIL 5 1692. CARilONY'S HORSE SALE. FIRST DAY OF THE BIDDING AX iTilE STOCK TABD! v. i Tnasnal 'Interest Attachjii to the 8loTblYear Somrtntabl Beprooonted A.

Jtlst ofh tbo ll raea Sold at tbo Opening. T. F. Carmode second annual combina tion sals of staocArd bred etalliops, fine brood "mares and fillies, trotters, pacers, saddlers roadster and doubl teams, began to day aJL.the i'IJoion etockyarda and will continu lsily. Until Saturday, beginning each morning at 9 o'clock.

The veteran auctioneer, CoL R. Edmonson, of Kentucky, wielded the hammer and frank Walker acted as' clerk. Bayers were slow to arrivatbis moralng, and it was 12:30 betore th sal opened. Owing the fact that Indianapolis will this year hay a good race track, more thaa ordinary interest is taken in this sale, and buyers from several States are her. Their numbers will probably increase to morrow and Thursday, which are the bidays of the sale.

Two hundred and forty two animals are listed and will be sold during tbe lour la opening proceedings, Got Edmond'son paid a compliment to. the Stat. offer here." he saidL "th ealebrated light harness horses for which America stands pre eminent of i to 1 ber chief World's fair, and will, of course, lead lich sh lis troice iisplay aW th. whioh she (tbe procession. Indiana is a great trottiag horse State, behind none in th conn tryj and ahead of all other for pacers.

This city will; hare' a track this season equal to any in the world, th. trottina hors business will take on new. lif and Indian and Indianapolis will be tbat center of the horse loving people of the 'eoantry. You caa't stop them from so being. The spirit is ia them.

Go ahead in the good work. It' no trouble to get good priees" when you have good animals, and th promts ia that non hereafter wLl have better," The sale started off a little slowly, hat everybody seemed satisfied 'that better things were, ahead. The stable most represented are thos of Bowen it Holtoo, Forks of Elkhora, 8. D. Paett, Bock ville, lad.

i. A. liandsil, H. F. Wood, Av Emy.

M. Soils, J. JL Wood. L. CMcCann, Indianapolis; PAJmond; Piainfield; W.

M. Cook, Ulendal. R. C. Church Frankfort, Kyi The horse sold within the first hoar were: jri BelvaB, O.

Berry, Enightstowa. $130. Belle Art, Luther Sutton, iMays, IndJ, flOO. otisixsc, w. ra.

urown. siays, no. Zode, W. A. Wainwright.

KoblasTUle, $100. Maud, L. Oeilmao, Waterly, lad, S120. Silvertail. W.

M. Smock, ity, 12a Lady Hornet, A. MeDotoald, 1100. May wood. J.

X. Jonea, Winchester, A BEWILDERED DEFENDANT. riattfe Hahn Punish By Jadg Baaklrls Far WbJppllfic Her Cblld. This morning in Police Court Mrs. Hattie Hahn, who live with' her Jrusband at 48 Sooth Missouri street, was fined $1 and Im prisoned for ninety days in th work house for whipping her stepohildag seven years.

Tbe woman Is small, and was visibly frightened tf reason of being in the court as a prisoner, and tbe conduct of he oourt offi cers toward her was intimidating to'one tf oer naiur. The prosecuting witness was a Mrs. Bowman, aunt of tha child whipped. ASh ex hibited to the Court the niked shoulder of tholittl girL which wasj covered with welts and braises, and stated that they wer made by th defendant Sh skid that the stepmqtner oi Air. xtana baa come after her Saturday a th chill was being whipped and confined to tbe gar ret almost daily.

Of her own knowledge sh inew notning aDouttn wnipping exeept.j tbat she went to the bouse! of Mrs; Hahn and took the child away. The little one rat than bruised ana was poorly clad, ahd said that: her step mother Inflicted the wounds. The child was plaeed on the wit I ness stand, but: talked.so iadistincUy that Jadge Buskirk took her on his lap. 'What did your mother do to you?" the Court asked! I She frn me on the'! bed and tied my hands and feet and whipped, me," ah lisped. i "What did she whip you day morning? with on Sator Vlth Viai hand aama Mt.1.

The Judze pat her down and then heard the testimony of other occupant of tbo house as to th allegatiob that the child was' frequently whipped and could be heard crying. Mr. Hahn, of th defendant, said that the bruises camofrom accidental cauiA while playing With him. Mrs. liahn aaid that aho bad whipped tbe child bat bad need a switch, and had not inflicted the braises that had been exhibited.

Several times while the witnesses wer being examined the i defendant attempted to address the Court butcacb time was greeted with a yoljey atilJ," wait for yoo turn," 'fnow keep quiet," aad the like from officers oa all side. This bad a bewildering eiiast apo ber. At the conclusion of the evidence. Jadge Buskirk said he would fin Mrs, Mann $500 and sentence her to six months' ioprisda. ment, aridrelelse ber on her good behavior; but Prosecutor 'Wright protested, and the Judge accordingly assessed (1 fine and fixed the imprisonment at ninety days.

Th custody of th child was eiven to its ma. ternai grandmother, wno vowed tbat. it stepmother should never get it arain wliil sb (th grandmother) lived, Mrs. Hahn bad no attorney, not even a friend, to repre lent her ia the case. SUBURB AX NOTE3.

WEST l2nU5AP0US. Interest in the business the present board of trustees of West Indianapolis wne as the term of ofSo'e of two th member draw! to an and. Besides the town officer and two tandidate for tack positions, oolyj three peopl attended th weekly meeting last night The pul.lroia the stock yards company for rent lorith town fire entice house waa referred to the attorneys; also the contract betweea the town and company. The elee tric lignt bill for March, m4, i discount for If ck of aervic on two night; waa allowed, Trusts Pierson making a objection for the first time for months. A bill or $7.30 fori gravel havled i for Morris street, at lliver avsnne, was presented.

Trust Dickson moved to allow it Trustee Pierson seconded the motion, but i said "it was throwing money away to sink grsrel in each a a that." I wouldn't nta ta thrnv mnnav surusstfld. President Msbce, as he pat the question. Benjamin Frankiia Morgan filed a plat of his new addition of forty south of Miller street. Ordinances wer passed providing for th improvement Lambert and Bismarck street. frhoma Jay president of tb Bhin ooting Club, asked permissioa of the board to allow the club to have shooting mrsahea on soma vseant land near th Vin cennes railroad bridge, Clerk WLHiams ws instructed to inform' Mr.

Jay that an ordinance of th town lorbid using firearms within the corpotat liiqits. An ordinance passed a tborisiag establishment by the Moorefacking Company of building and plan 'near th stock yards: for shughterina and peeking animals, all refuse matter so bo destroyed, and the boeHies to. carried so as not create a nQiaanee or be iojariooa to the public health. Th Water Company was yeqaested to put additional hydrants ai fol. lew; On1 at MeLaia and Millar streets, on Sooth Shepherd street, two on Belmont avenue, one oa ynh IJadley three Oliver svena west of Warred and two Harding streei north et James Moil.

241 Hadley venue, was granted a saloon licent for another year. The following electioa i spec tor were appointed: taibert tor. the first precinct, Kopers for tb second, Joel A. Eater tor the Ilcor Uagerdora lir the I 114 Tl B. co fourth, Eugene Gill for tbe fifth Wm.

CiJaver for the sixth and Frank Babbit lor tbe ork is progressing oa the eicavatjoa work lor. th MoorPckmg Company, West.Indianaooiii, the contract bavins been awarded to T. Shaver, About a dozen teams are nsea. AMUSEMENTS. fi Maefflo Mitchell, "Kidnaped" 4 T.tttlft Vllirn.i.

avnd Mis MaggiMitch.L who is now making a farewell tour of the country, played at th Sjiraad last niaht in "Littl Mavrickr" a new Comedy drama, by T. Dozey. The biec is carefully written, and bas interest aside from that given it by Miss Mitchell's eareful nd conscientious, work la the title role. There is nothing in Iter appearance or, acting: that indicates an appreciable diminutioa of thos powers thai have mad her one of tbe moet popular of artistes, and la "Little Maverick" ehe ia Just as bright and sprightly, as she was ia "Fanchon many years Tbesloryof tbe play is that of an uocelUrsted hoydenish girl. with true W9manly initincts, who saddsnly oecomea aa aeiress, ana eonauets aerseii fa her new station of life with becoming grace and demeanor.

There is good eomedy in tne piay, ana oeyerai ol the situations are strong and effect ire. Ther will repe tition oi tn piay to aigbt, at the matinee to morrow ana to morrow night Kidnaped," the onrrent attraction att English's, is a arelodrama, ot th thor oughly conventional type, full of sensational Jeatares, auemeuted by th introduction of a police patrol wagon, a cab. in which the kidnaping takes placeaad other snrnng mere is a eomedy bero la it, played by Mr. Higgips, the aatbor of the pisy, wno is a morn worse actor tnan he is a playwright, anf it Ukes a umber of peopl to complete the east' Mis Georgia naiaroa aooa tn beat individual work; playing th part ol the heroine sympathst lcaliy. The scenic effects of the piece are good.

If will be repeated to night and at two performances to morrow. "Little Nugget'! which tacked the. Park at both performances yesterday, ia a typical farce comedy, in which there is much star ing, dancing and othor specialties. Herbert! uawtnorn, an amusing Lisa comedian; Mis Drnci Gilmore, a clever soubrette and a great dancer, aad Miss Susia Forrester have the harden of. th work.

The performance is a brisk one and made an undoubted hit yesterday. Tbe piece will run all week. airwet Imperfectly Drain la th alley adjoining the New Yerk store there was a depth bf two to four inches of water this morning. The street has a new brick pavement, add thos who have to use the alley can not aaderttandwhy th drain I rU And XTiatocated Hip. Henry Ilarmanirra fell from! a dray and dislocated his Vight hip at th Pan Handle depot this afternoon.

Dr. Sutoliae attended blm. II was removed to 443 North East street by Powers fc DAILY. CITt STATISTICS. Virtfas Koturna, Hutchinaan, James and Anna, 224 East Court, boy.

Gerohs CharW and Jennie, 514 South West, boy. i Schmidt and Eva, Brookslde sveaa, girt Loneleld, V. and Km ma, 6 Nobl, girt Dcaib Kaivraa, vCbarleslFaussett, years, 111 Brookside avenue, old age. Intant Dean, three weeks, 228 North Noble, eonvhlaiona. i 1 tlikabeth Belgh'takoz, 79 years, 91 Laarel Street, general debility.

I Amanda Wilson. 4 years, city. Jessie Blair, two months, ITS West Fifth', meningitis, 1 I i T' Harrisz ucense, Alfred Taylor aad Jenl Harvey. f. Bosv4 xranafers.

Mary Anna Schuler to John Schler, lot 19 ia Bakera Hasgbrill sobdl vision of block Holmes's West pd.wU.4"' Basseii Kley and wife to Joseph. Desn.lottilo UlnlUr's subdivision of Oiifton oa th river Jano Santord to Fred Wltla el aL, lot at, Hendricks's first addition to U0 00 0 00 225 00 rnVnS iiai'nTi VUUlUCHuu. i Company to: Joseph XJf lasnranc H. Altenbac. lot.

biocKieo. 165 00 Jam A. Bmce and wife to Allison Max welL part northwest quarter, southeast quarter, section 23, township 18, rang 3. Levi Bitter and wife to Char lee J. Buchanan aod wit, lot IX kitter 850 00 revised aubdivisioa, Bitter addi tion, 1J1S0 00 Giles 8.

Bradley et aU to E. Ei Bein rich, lot) is, itraoieyi venny a At 'kinson'a aa Waabington streat addition I Charle F.iBobbio aL to Charles O. Warnoby, liO, fiobbins's North Indianapolis addition L. Samuel E. Hamlin to William Rip ley, lot 232, Jameson' Belmont ad 1,400 00 I.

600 00 John W. Bodleman to flarah Wash barn, lot 23, Bybe SfniVt first West Side addition Jam W. Wataon aadcWif to Hester A. Davidson, part aouPhweet. quar ter.

section 84. towoahmlj, rant 700 Arthur T.JBrown, Frank Sherwfn. loU 1 to 10, 26 to to 41, 43 to 64, ia Browndale. Addison Ju Roach and wlfb to Horace Hewattit, lota 1 to 22. block IV I ia na polis Chester Bradiora and wile to Cbarlea J.

Miller, sot A3. Koller' addJUoa. George A. (Boecklinr to hy stone ond and'. Improvement Company, hU 23 and! SI, Highland Emma Meanaa.

to Gworg Jonea and wife, lo 168. Wiley', subdivision, outtot 161, 163 and 165. 7,000 00 1 800 00 700 00 8.000 00 1.050 00! John M. Kfichen and wile to Jean nett W.iUll. lot 68.

Briirht, Powell i Euu subdivision, oowot 153 Joba C' Ertal and wife to Alice Hoover, part lot 94. letcher et sabdivisioo, oatloU 97, 98 sd south half outlot John E. Hoover and wile to John Ertel. lot tX Bpann A first 4,000.00 Woodlaw addition Kicholas DVersey to Eva DVersey. lot 30; ia Clifford Plac Elijah B.

Martjndnl and wiflto Robert H. Rryson, lot 23, sqaar 13, third section, Lincoln nillord Berlin et al. to Newto B. Wright, lot 0, Berlin WansflUd's nbdivislonl Bnc Place additin Joba H. Moody to John Wbita head, lot 0 16, Crawford A Taylor's first so ft division, 1 stoat's sub.

outiot 18, W. 'Isaao B. Osborti aad win to Baraijahr Weeaner, lot No. 93, Kenwood aidi betach to Edmund J.000C0 1,800 DO ,000 00 i C50 00 800 00 00 00 bite and lot ao, Ingram Tletcher'a subdiTtsio of Ingram Flatcher'a Oak Hill addltion.JL. 00 CharlK Martlndale, trustee, to Lottie A.

Wool, lo So. Martindale's Jackson Park 130 00 Ephraim tk rnue ana to i.aeiia A. 'Wilson, lot 8i Manlo' Subdi laioa of Dnnloo's dditiQn. 0O 00 wtiuam u. mtcnara ana wui to i Alonxo U.

Oswald and wife. lot 23, Buong ACc'ssnbdivlsio of block 1 17. Johnson's heirs' isoo as i rrana d. hiiih rxiwara iew bons. lot 122, rdbary Co.

southeast 100 00 Levis biivermaa to coristiaa Micbel nd wua, lot, 173; Johnston Hoeshir'. East Wshiiigtoa straws r.w.Ml 859 ao aider llo 4 420 00 ttllatn fanmtaw Joba Ingram, fram dwelling, lot IT, Park va. 4.un i a J. Bmlih. frame boreJ Massachusetts and wouege arena, K.

ijcKsy. frame dwelling, lot BO Jsfiei iri on avenna, MOO. Hester Xi. Jonea, frame ecttage, lot 19 Wsst Vriont straat. 00.

W. Rattle, brick peeking boo, tote 111 to Ry street, $3,000, I Mary A. Jonea. frame dwellinr. lot 17 Xorth Alabama treat, tJ.eai Joha LeffingweiL, fram; dwelling, lot 17 oiavasaaBin airacs, 3.6 To Chicago 83 S.

65 tb PsansVlvam Liqe from Indlaaapolia. IT Is siot neeasaary to sac 4 asi for yoor in eopoer plata calllag. cards and larttations. W. Barforo, ot IndiaoapoUsJ bas taciUlla for azaaaUng them 1 th 8 nasi aad latass stria.

a i in WtO Browaw Iireolial Trocbea" were tn. trvdaesd, slid iLtjtr Jjcaas a ear for eolU. jko, sthm aua brvbcbuu nas oee scpas Svleied. Xouirr4 by abort "JLoag Kara. I I i 44t set i a 4 1 OXLT 3.6$ To CblcAgo By th Fopolar kUaoa Boot.

i 'Tb only Use rannlsr dining car Ugaet dlar for TSo. Tbe only Iln ronr.inf ruliraaa trains, ktd by steam aa llgnta wit elao Ulctty; An alecant roirmaa iD.r la very nlfbt for Cbtcsgo: tbe same staa4t at w.s end of Vola station aad tan tako at t.to p. m. Fast veatlbolcd limited, with dialar ear a tacbed. lravm ItJU anl.

arf" at Chlca p. m. Klgbt xTres Hxtia: leaVas at llJOa. in. arms at (bleacoat a.

Xa. Chicago tarmlaal, static, foik street two blocks from th AmtlUrlum, Orc4 Pacine. Board of Trad. Tba oaiy line laadiag yon la the baartot tbe city. Tica.et tffieti ts south Illinois street ataQo aad af D.

iuuwnr, TXT.X "Bloan's rrraainoa Cod IiT'sr OU and Hrpopospbites" is tb bast materials as alwars freak. i ads of CbMM KailxtMUl Ticket, ti tS Td: sboic ef roata to silpolat tt.Wnt, rsorth aadSoatb, Webb's em rat tickat otnee. Sooth Illinois street aad 13) budtav llllaoia itmt. a triiD Baby waa ile, gav ber Wbaash waaaChild.sbs efied torCaatoH. ptoeMlisheeiongto.Catrl.

When She aad Cbildrsa. sbrgavs ihem CaatortA Lost. LOST K. V. KETTKNTJ X.

Illinois SV Reward. OST PtH KET IM. TKi cap. I Hit. Ju.

J. William lmm. eiflc. OsT HlTi A I) Li Vtiil Tvf ral raward. Batara to 1 red Kleioe, i.al lOST lUitEST aj count counts.

Fli reiura to Miiobal, 19ytTn st. Obf XADY SGOl.D WATCU ANCiiAj.V1, i naraa on tba euuid ejua. 1. torn i rronpect sti itaward. I With brown head and hrnitrn n.

oonyiKPturn to 3SOt brrtfan irin, I OHT aPKXl. five i niontn. old. mm la th name at Cbam. Jletura to zn Brtaaway Ik reward.

LosT i.AiS'Suoi,a Watch ai.n', Cojambus moeinen and r's Mooiaui pll. aod 00 tain a liberal rer. mont strret erawintf Taliana awnu nn sinlppl itrrt to North strtai on w. aja. Ite sarn Sal UlaoUt set raaard.

vQTTCR. "VOTICE REVf ARD KIFTT lOLt.AF.a Is reward will ba caid for tha 4rmt vlctloipol any peraoa throwing ston t.r ixiiar tnlaalies with tbapurooaa of injuring Ployea ofhis' company or dtroyln pro. arty. Tba Cilirens street Railxoad CA.bjJ.r. XJOTICt llAVi: K.oluNLi) iiY Iil Ai II tlon asbouk kaerr and firtha Mf.

Cor3lcfe Jlarv.Unf Maohlnalornr.viT'a tfal assaey tn title city, which I bav past twelr rears, to mumt tar old bnainvsa as an axDrt ircauni.ni and ih.i i. tnr of nooa kvaplnc and boinM praciieev SI Indian ifoiit, wbir I will be JtJ meet my friend and former patron. Ail at Intrusted to wiu be strict! Wal. Chas. fKTKttMiv.

wan tkd fehalk 'i rrLP, 8 SOl 199 and hi South. Illinois St. 50 pairs Curtains at 46c a pair. 50 pairs. Curtains at 75c a pair, 50 pairsyNottmghani" Cur tains at 1.

oo a pair, 50 pairs" Nottisham Cur tains at $1.25 a pair. ntgner graae goods at equally l'i v' low prices. 5 pieces all Wool Series; 40 inches wide, in all the new spring shades at 'Y '1 4 5 regular value 60c. 35 pieces 42 inch wide Henriettas at ric per yard; ele eant snaaes, sold up i town at 50a. 1 inn HrtTn riiipc? Rlrro i A c5is at zzq: inese earmenis are always sold at 50c.

In oraer iQ inauce Duyers to can 1 AT IT1 BAZAAR. We have made this reduction. in South Ulinois Sti. plymoctu a. ai i.

as wxatxo.vT? Kon aartai plan, Prml oris llmitad. fntar est of oorrawer erfutiy Proflt'jie' IttTestmeat. 2f Wm torn withdrawal. he North Pen, su, epygaPostotiiea. Pe aad baturdaf THIS WEEK 7 To 1 GREAT LACE CURU1N Begins to morrow at SELIG'S introduco ourselves, our neta store and our CORSET STOCK I A regttJar 85c Corset fcr 65c best 50c Corset, ia the 47c j' 'j Imc Varreri's Dress Fcra Ccr at Vr An extra good EriLrtidered Corset at 37c PHELPS 73 East Washington VANCE BCo For "Wacora Clia BROS.

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