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i 1 Vr-r, NO. S. I INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY? EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1881.1 (PK1C tWO (21N name day Dortk handed In a counting a In fur O.M o'clock. wasted. A I KI Al Wi it.

a i a 4(4 X. Penti. it, im I fc a 7 A vsaeer presv Market ii ii -1 to Co general heasewerk'a'. entitle, Mi itotS not I I i i urutunr to repair and upholster a TkI A girl lot kcMvwort at lt'Houlh St. AM KI At D(f.

cood kitchen ifirL. I M. AIf 1 Girl, German preterred.2 tu lanilly, -4 i ave. mm A.M ToaeH hraang stoves at O04U HO. i A.

Lyon, 78 W. HHl.lk A NT! "i-To Wake fnebraA key;" i v.i ml Virginia ave. price i NumtMu good a new i v. Johns, xi lrgini t. a i 'lo "11 larrjM orjtiriairi'eiii clt i.i mi mwi.

Ill i -lrl for irnTal hiuworJc. Call i 1 1 1 1 vKjr fToinf JT l'Ur I 'l jl TiKrrow.3ouuWoii Jlralmorl- r-. QtJrta Money. je offlcft. KJ-T1 ua ib nc of (Oodcli iy r.

A idreM Aowsonioe. ool a I A rood rlrl tor ouokln(r ntl fpaer- ki Ii lii jhihi at. uo i rr i m. A rrhdtwoo A Co. re W.

WJ). tn AM rood find hand lop Unk kep lur casti. Addrcn Tank, NewaolUct s'l Kl JUHkTlr ur wulju'it board. 3i0: room to Ittl 121 X. llware at.

A -N TJ- 11 tJ-4rma tlmt lamp and ou wiU bavenootber. a Meikel1, fiort i. i. or AM l.Ii-AI i N. Tnnete a good wiiuveirl: uiusl 1 ood ovokv.

lani urns. OtO 1 A rroiaQ ttrl to cook atno tt-r an kirl towaah tilHheit. vet loal- -t. not i it I wiii pumtuuw a few sood old TlOc i.i. A.

hniin, aoa ub. 1 1 ih1 pure ha a ainall ia tli i aCUircit)'. Addr K. M. i a i -N1 Th- llrtw of a flrat-cliM ilMlca- a woou eDyraTfr prrierreu.

a. I UlltCP. MHi suiail ci(Lo with or without i dewripUoa and price. is t-Vk a 1 l-Nurmo a rua ma. or rood IT' tn a Imt-riaa bo torc Addrn i K.

OI Ui-A rood sill for ltenTal hoiuwork loo relemicc reiinltwd. Call in Miuionri at. i Kl A gu io- work; la oolunirjr-j rood 1 and prrmaueut liom to on who J. it-iare tit. uoo "TKlTo tmdi-51 brad ui wKMiml inarev hud umon lor vacant lot in tawctiy, 1'.

J. w.itloa. 1 t- 1 I or I ODttirnl-lid room. for bouse or 4 xiuum from ro-tluMc. JS" olUoe.

oah! 1 i "i on to I dike Tonker foe nner rprea. a i.U am rtaaoa In lirmSand reld0ar to l.o to City IMrectnry oflloe, roon st fonin Clrel and Meridian. a tauifht tbeart of aew- hi f-nM 3cw ore au. eaneaaar ana i from 2 l-kii p. free of charge i.r To put Biinjra runner onaer all i i of hiu iry and pkaeton boiile ae boM jut-uiuA iT.

and Teuo. at. Flka. i i.i A ktiuation a cu-ric by a Kteady, in Ipm younf man rrooerr preferred, -r-ni-a yirea. Addrew W.

JC Kew nu I of Turner wnt one or two wood i i ni'in wbo have bad ezpertenoa In turning Ad 1 rt-na or apply at OreacMUe, Indt-i l.n. oa I 1 Lunrdiateiy, an expMTienced an i rproiumtiiided girt in (mail fainll; N. Wiweea 6od 7 a. or earl iimrnii.i.-. 't -Ltt a furnirie.l fafni, or wilt i and luariHfce one jearV -3 ri-lf r.

nee, Addivtn, fur Inters 4 uh tli ii i lorenfby the tirwt Feiraaiy, of 7 or fc room, tnoot be In rood order i. r-rir Dot or-r VD, by aiuaii family. I liallt, OlliCO. I'm iiitV ia nufrtrtnrinir a hi ia larr dVmau.l and unlrerxal i r.j'-uipd fipt-edy and aale applicant i ve Call at xoo in 3 Uraud Opera AN i va man of eii-rtnow, to rent a 'vi viLhin -i milesof the city where the "i i. I uvi-iuiry linplemenu and to in tiiemnit of retereuce fflTa.

K. v.1 ircie t. no i i( Not lb IliUuuiepolut (auiilie loaeml or tvivphvne ordeni. and will de h. and all oouuiry produne to their Harry A.

CToaliuid, 103 M. 1111- meV oid NtAiid. lit I 1 i. -1 ii. bilht Com atreet lben or.

mwuM notMall to reruem- u. fv are n.aie welrvme a ibe oftlo of jriic ila' hlne, Now-lien ioa Hotel, r---nif or waiiinr lor Ibe can. i N'l i .1 i) public to remember that AtuH i J. ha removed hi deatal palor wtW h-tlnirton lre-t orr Hen A ry da wber be ha refitted hi hri ibeoiodexa lmproTcmenu la Ui Ui lor I poi.od 5 OUK2 hyaou tea. "Wl pearue.

ixmnn onl eppu lor 1 1 D-jurni oi frtrn iMitter. rl Imim'i1 of Oeorre J. I s. 112 Maa-hii( taarenue. i 1 lie lliei to call on r'owler 1 hair fre cuarg-e lor ulsva, Juct r'eeired.

a nevr cap, water' rcri i l.e onurH head the moat faaudlau cii-looi It from natural liaJr labile' bead 1 tr: r.ew 1 rn- eoifure for the bark. arrauKKi. ut 1- Washington af. 1 WUes HfurtIi A iiraliaa To cu.l hi ollioe of Lh i- -1 opened at TIN. i la F.

aliirt factory, J. VC, 1 Lbin.afieut. (ii-rniaa atadeot lamp at MeifceJ', 1 11. nrw-t. If i iiii-T hi.

Ume br av. 1 cj-bii-r fxuid 67 fen a. tt A a aniall. ml m-xieyand nlifhi key. Tu finder i ii-1 it-avlu it at the Wbeo cloth.

uts A i t' LoiI and Meridian i i bracelet. i- Clrutt at reel, and re- Id EXLE, rwl eetafe ni s-gnaraj 1 asuinsrtou st a We v. ill sell at iir room. No. ru, on tniunl morning uerl s.rlment furniture.

enbracing haircloth sorisble, l.ui.-aus, rack, bedsteads, HKlisiand, Cane and wood aet h'e, tblK tKVe burner stove. cnrr-els. mat l.v.M-irf giaws. rx-t Linoitets, I I run ca.sii. II T1- nnrciALi- ia Wbal is a goo.1 Invest 1 ii tlian fo invent in productive r.ii -LiT Kany of our ahrewdct 1 iig is b-u-e proinlae the Much good reiijeucw and prodttis.

pis-rw-rty takn on oreciiiMjr held 11 npiLa-isCs. now being of.erM by fv. les at very low rUfures. Cil on tueui '-is and 1 rur--a. Among this iruprtv are oir budding bt.

(mall coMi(e liuuxt in va- r.m o( Ibecity, ranrtn In frjm fsja iwrgaim tu4 WU prubabl never again "'-1. tis res Tuir: tr are of land lb Arkansas aud UUe CltM. A4- o. -w. at 111,1 t--d rtioiiset, u.l marbie -y or both, and f.

iW. etiiran at. till 1 4 fi' la ii ard Xu.a. luiprov. 1 r.

u.ar call 011 or aUdrew Jas. i.fuv A 1 ri.n ja L. kV. ''1 i iter's u--hl drug store, st. laiepUoae of Ci city.

oa cAk. ii- il'i rot. W. t'arket, iiwi1 fOftSlLfc. HALKiood baby; cab.

J0 Ifru iOK HALKr-Waoa, harnet and a to re, at Mi UM1 ae. "th; IORBAlJO Jleayy daugbr7r carnage hone i'ark are. nit FOR SAI.h 01t paper, rWou pertfaandred. The New oflire, IOR bALB-et of blarkauiith' 1 for rent, 404B. 1H.

at. too la. aliop LT70R SA LJ-Two rood aecond-haad phaetons, at 24K. WJihlnrUn rt. nh.s IXiR HALK IleaUn; tof at coat.

1 Lyon. 78 W. Waau. au HALK-Hanrlnr lamp of all John A. fr-Hanrl N.Pi lamp of tyle.

at MelkeJI enn. at. ut 'UOK HA 1.K Oood aecond-bad aaw-mllla. Wright; IS H. Tennemtee H.V.

IOR MA LK Two Ittmber waron with harheaa. tin jl at a oarrain, mm ara ave. FOR BALKt.oo-l second-hand boiler. Wright, Tenneaaee H. IOR SALK rood econd-faand engine.

H. Wright, MS. Teonewiee It. 3 OR AI Aniall hois, fectly genUe, No. 1 s.

4 year old idid iibn 8ALK The beat rlrar atand In the city. 'or Ucular apply to O. W. Ay ex. 12 N.

J'enD. it. I iiOK 8A LK A goo borae power for aawtng wood. Corner fu Wayne avenueaud N. New Jemey au IMiRHALS-1 No.

Leave order. Real qtiHlity mill wood 1.3 to W. Market at. and a load, Canal, ua a TXR hALX-l'bysiolan'a oflloe and rare opporttinily, term favorable. M.

Newa office. Add rem I II'OU 8ALB-Relden Pennsylvania aw Talbott A New a block. property No. 34 North No. .1 no fxl win iMvls.

FOR HALE Good farm and city property low for cash, or on longtime. W. A. Bradihaw, over No. I N.

Pennsylvania at. ne IXR HALK Two good vncatit lot, north cast of city, cheap, easy term. Apply at 124 Kual Vermont w. F. Chkintaiv.

TOR riALE Bakery ftxttire. good trade. hn- loem at year' atitiullng; reaaons for aetiing. bad health. Maker, Jew omce.

IOR HALK At 17 W. Waahlngton entire a lock, ronsJUnr nf furniture, aTovp-i. etc of the late 0. 11. Ctito, at coaU tirt FOR 8ALK Machinery All second-hand engine outbu, new nour mill machinery aud laaao H.

Klcharda 14 tt. Meridian it. JOB SALE Nice house and lot, cheap, Si Ltn- J. den street. Call on.

C. A. WitPKR. a rent, kct st. at -ri K.

Man TX)R HALE Nice block, good stand. avenue corner business Call on tl A. Wani. i kgent. nts K.

Mark larki el st. T70R BALK The fl neat 145 acre farm InMarion A county, near Crown Hill cemetery Call on or address UA. I LbMTB, agent, i K. Market at. oil (K SAl.K-aiOacrelarm tn rarke connly, In diana.

IS miles front Ureeneaatle No lucuiu- brance. ja. Hhkv.nk a uoo i 10 Maritudale blisk. t'OR HALhr-sweet cream ana milk at wnole-. sale or by the ouart: butter, our own make.

ciiarnea aauy rrenn uncotorea Duitermtik stand ard k- cream, good av the best.auade to order, at the Creamery, 68 Ma, ave. tt SALE Farm of KI acre in Hendricks county. IS mile from city, on railroad ere cleared, good house, no incumbrance, long umepayotenia. i an. ixkks noo ivMartinasie niiM-k.

1rOR KALE Wilcox A White organ, been used only I month, ha I eu of reed, sub bass. octave coupler, grand organ and knee swells, handaome walnut Tenered case, listed at KSU, and certainty cneap at ii -u, out if H1 before January -14. laal. will tak-f75 cash, or-ffA on small monthly payment. Call kt 'once If yoa want a fine toned organ at a aeciaea oargnin.

SN.Pennat. iearsoni music iiouse. TOK SALE Ureal bargain in lioouaod sboeti. Cincinnati made. goat, button riAJ.

Clodnnnll made, goat, butt4nAl.rLwortli fii. Cincinnati made. coat. sldelaceAl.Ti.worth Cincinnati made, lauwoufiw iof-Men'a Alaska 7 cents toll. Boot and shoe of every deserlntlon arrreat pargaina, at me bo a iaptiai emoe asii.

st. LOR SALE House No. 8 LeAlugwa ave. House No. 11 Cedar It.

House No. 78 Sprnce at. Houae No, lew and ltC iloabrook t. Howie No.3-H Ash at. House No.

404 W. ashington t. HoDae No.4A4 E. Waahlnrton at. Houses No, twt and an N.MiastsslppI si, lloueKo.lt4NvIUinols t.

A Jos. A. Mooek. Ut 4 Market st. "L0B SALE-By Stuart A Hjata, Kokomo, Farm.

17 acres well Imoroved. rood bulldinrs. timber. ana uvtng water, an nnnmnea quarry 01 iime- suxte, which will doubly pay for the farm lie on xreepiKeooe mtiesotitn 01 K0Konio Also. 40 acre all Improved, withfrine brick resi dence, amoke and milk bouse, frame barn and large warm house: 7 acre orchard and good oura- arv lea than lmnmvamfntji Thrla ia a dMlr.

a Die ootne we can sen wita this acresaajotmug i Also, acre ot gnod Umber.m I miles of Koko- Di: tiniorr win pay jot tana. j.1 jkiKO, a wen arrangea macutne snpp ana lounary in a 11 ve, town or aJJA) tnhabitaiita. wit lour railroad low price and easy pay men t. have a larreilst of farm and citv rronerty tor saie orexenange. jaibon or write lor Ticuiars.

11110 On SALE jieap Val name mining Stock. Hie nnuerwgned are nerniltted.for few day, to offer 77b alia res of the Colorado Co-operative Prunpectlns ana Mining tmrny stock, at one dollar ami twenty-five cent per share, of this company O. feurce 1 president, ana (. J. It.

llanu secre tary, both of Indianapolis. The par valu of each share is ten dollars, and according to the state ment or id company puouanea tn me nenitnei. January 1st. the present market value Is three dollars and twenty five cent per share. Thl stock must be UOH BARXAftn A MAVLKS.

TOS KESX. i OR BENT Furnished room, 9 Mane. ave. son: I7OR KENT Fumished rooui. at ll N.

llltnon 1 'Oh KENT Furnished rooms, at 7 York at. New no of RENT see suvt. -Furnished bouse, C31 N. Ten tiea-i tio-n 17OR RENT Nicely. furiii.beii Iroul room, at liH N.

Illinois it. u-o! COR RENT eatly furnUhed room at In- room with tAiard. Ttiuc, III A aia iitj vi -1 .1 ax.ii 1 vx.H7 nsjum on 11 1 91 aim M.u. second I "COR RENT Furnished front room, heal ti(T An llght.173 W. New York St.

nao! 1T m. 1. witunoara. ii. Illinois st.

I Nearly new bouse, seve rooms rooms. A ri wjinut cellar, well, etc, ut 11 GIl BENT Pleasant furnished front rMiia: A. wun ore ana gas, ai w. New York, uh T0K KKNT On or suite of tiniurntabed rooms. uia West Kiclilgau sU, buL Tea aud Mi.

OK BENT Olhc lormenv ooouDied bv the JL late ame luntiire al Harrison's ivuii. 1 na TOR Oneol the best suite of olUces inl A' Baldwin Block. Barnard A bayle. 76 and 77 E. Market.

la lOK KENT Itouae No. 80 College good a a. new. iu rooms, rent cneap. sayies.

4 ana marneu 1 T70R BENT Very desirable desk room with A deak. included. A Notes to" K. Mark dealt Included. Apply at oDlce of "Rough net FOR.

BENT One nice uroUhed front room on gronnd floor, front and back entrance, to good reioniuie party, inn, are. nn r. JU--PI lilo a aniall lanuiy, six rouuia, 0e A. nig part of a bouse on N. Peansvlvania price (Ui.

Inquire of Alex. Metzger, 3d floor Odd ieiioias Hall. ut OR BEN1 smaiUamiiy will let four rooms, i ground floor, for light housekeeping, within one square New-Denfcou, for man aud wlte only. Address JW4 Newt office. 1 OR BENT Neatly furnished front room, cor.

East and Michigan mem hers of legislature preierreo. inquire xso. iuO Km wiuares from court house. Michigan, five fOR BENT Ofllce In the Journal Ruiidtuc. A corner ircle and Market streets, two large, well lighted rooms, connecting, on second floor, with Urge fire-proof vault, the van lt beingshelved.

lighted with gaa. etc very desirable for lawyer. The Market street stairway ha been rebuilt; the hallway are now in first -class order and are to be" kept so. Alscyreoms in third audutfth stories. jonn s.

Sparn, receiver. uh "llf allow Interest on deposit, subject to check at aigm, witnout nonce, vt win aiscoont rood paper end loan money on wersonal and collateral aeeurlty. Webny andsell on commtssfnti all kind of bonds and stocks. haate choice in-veatment seanties (netuag a high rale of Interest) constantly oa hand. Do not Invest your, money until yon see us.

Banking hours, I to; to p. na. 'the Indiana Investment Company, banker ar.d brokers. bs 1 NAAeWAAAAjrVVVWS POCND la beat stove for. the money, at Ifo, i Manonlc temple.

I' OL'ND The German auident Lamp, at M. keUI.MN. Penn.t. ov Money Wltb speedy restoraUon lu health, by getting prescriptions and drug" at Raymond 1. corner Plum at.

and Mas, ava. uh I ZEXOVlIs REMOVAL Wna.Schaub A On. hav remored from their old tand. No, South IlllnoUsC, Ut (4 Ma, where they will be pleased to ee tneireld friend and wtU furnlah then with to e4 arUcU la ui Barltrl tAi lv jrrloes. FOLDING X5TJNQKWln doUara.

cbuaett ava. Haaaa- ub L-UMKi Ill.Xi kw. Illuminated door pi only ti. A W. Know 10 Weat Mark late.

el. tl ttTE have a aeeond-hand two home milk watmn If For al cheap. Craa MlUer, 74 North Iplaare. tu "V'OUean alwara et the beat coal oil perfection North 1 beadllicblaudeUinttoU at MeikelH, i Penn. atreel.

Y1! "IOJ1N J. HAWKS, attorney "at law (notary pub lie) tl K. Waah. at. Hpedal attcnUod to oollec Uona and probate bnalnf li.

SCUKKNS. ANH FKNUK11M to fit any fire-place or grate, tnaile to order, at Holleulck'a Wire Works, 47 Hotilh Illinois at. (ditvU cDOUOA LL A POOL, dealers in coal and coke, are at No. ua N. Delaware su, comer of Ohio.

All kind of brick at retail also mortar. to ANvJI.KR."HK IiKKSMh. A few 'iirnl cIhsh 1I character i ninli'i ln-w for rent at thedra-niHtlc cotlfgc, over No. 1 N. I't'iin: st.

Cut lliia out. ua Tf A1IKK, wliflst down street thee lisareeible days, should not fall to remeArher that they are welcome at tlieoQlce of 'the Kowe hw-tng Machine. Niw-lenkMin Hotel, whilst renting or waiting lor the. car. Haab LiKlir7NT7ineorprted Keti: 1V.

Capital stock. 1 January II, 14KI. At the annual nietliig of the stockholder held this day, 1. K. J.

MWlnnt and K. 1). Snyder were elected (lirect.nrs. And at a meeting of thedlrector held the me day, I). K.

Knydcr was elected preaident and Frank U. Staluaker v. as elected m-cretiiry. tllO F. I.

KTAt.MAKKH. Sec. rpil lirm otj. A. limit composed of J.

A. 1 Hunt. U. W. Moore and W.

W. Moore, I this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. W. Moore Co. aKSunilug all HablllUtnand collecting all J.

A. Hiint pnxl JI. K. HunCcon-tliitiliig the soap httKliiesfi and W. W.

Moore A t'o. continuing the vinegar ImslneHS, at the Heap and vlneifHi works, on South Wesf street. J. A. HtTVT.

1K. W. MoonB. tlto I Wx. W.

Moon. fEBSOHAL. T) ERfiON ALRon you forget. Fred Hetsl caudy store 1 the best place to buy. 1)KKSONALr-Iont forget to buy your gi flab and oysters at Uulbout's, 67 North I' ame enn.

ttx 1 ikltmi.M A I. Ask your uron-r for the liaydcn A lire ki Miller, i.eo. J. Hnlunifl. agent, llu and 11V Masaarhum-tts nve.

ult DERsONAL Our gaa fixtures and hanging lamps mtn not be beat in quality or price, Meixel s. i Pennsylvania at. uvi 1 il KP.SNAI or extraction wilhont palu, Vk after flrt l(Mth. (ia. bonie made, fresh every Pnraell A Clavton, dentists, oiiln.

Ilates tfoll. io IOiON'AI-W nutel changes and remffVaU from January I. l.nl. for the new Mty Direct ory. It.

rolk A room corner urcie ana meridian. ua 1K1LSI)NA1 dust received from I'arls, a lot of I- natural water waves. Mrs. A. Fowler's, tvS K.

Wiu.liiugton 4s the only ilaoiu the city where the article can tie ban. 1ERSONAL John Kldd, attorney at law, room 23 and.2Q Thorpe, block. Proprietor of "The World's Collection Collections andont-merclal litigation a specialty. Personal attention to city bUAluea. no ItK.lt.HONAL'-'I.adieft.

wlijlal down street ibe disagreeable duya. should not fail to remember that they are made welcomeat the office of the Howe Sewing- Machine New-DenLson Hotel, lillst resting or waiting for the cars. TO L0A1. ryO LOAN Money In bank to loan on first mort-X' gage. Barnard A Saylea.

as riMJ LOAN Money on jewelry, etov, etc, City jl xan uracp, oo rtorin in. sv. nh rpo LOAN Money on all articles of value, at 2 South Illinois st. Jos. Solomon.

tti rpo LOAN Private funds id small and large A amounts. W. E. Mick, 8 E. te 10 LOAN We have some money to loan at a low rate'of Interest.

Johm H. BfAjtsi A Ob. Us jjuAN We to loan at unusual lav rate. Apply at once. Gorsuch.

li Va. ave. LOAN foney. At once. Any amount.

J. Lowest rate. Horace McKav. I odd Fel lows hall. li rpo LOAN Mouey at 7 per 1111.

city and farm property. M. K. on improved Vinton A to Sand 4 Vinton block, Indianapolis. fPO LOAN-rseven per cent.

We have some pn. a. vate lunosiorcnoice large loauvM and commission. Smith A liaunaman loau-Ht this rate uh rjt LOAN Money on dty and farm property at a. low rtw or interest.

A low rat of Wauled, town and county bonds. Ci.a tpool A STennjuir. rpo LOAN Money. Will loan on reasonable term, from three to-Cve years. on ircxxl and- aamcieni ireeaoin aeoiiriLy.

nrsi morigare. a.xi, with Interest payable teml-autiually lu Oordon, Ijtmb A Shet.arl. na STRAYED. STRAYED -Itrlndle heifer; 1 years old. can find by calling at vm Ash at.

Owner uh STRAYED Small bay horse; altout IS hands lilgb. bad on halter and Ooodenntigh shoes. Return lo 13 College aveuue. and receive reward. uoo' SOCIETY MEETINGS.

MASO.NK slHs-l meeting of (inental lodge. No. nun. this eveniim at 7 -JO irclx-k. for wora- jirst IiAMEtW.

Howie. W. M. Joins M. linAVWKl.i..

Sec. ORDER 0' CHOSEN FRIENDS. A apecial call Is hereby made tor tbU( Friday (evening toall mtmler of Crescent council. No. K.

at thlr coun cil hull at 7 -M p. sharp, ror the purpose of transacting Important huMiiess. 1 XT I 1 1 JUH.t JIWI, 'Okorox E. Tiffaxt, Rec s-f I. O.

Rep. J. W. McQalddr. aasbrted by P.

(. O. S. Miller, will give practical exemjililW-atlon of the new work, on Friday evening, Jan. 11, the hall of Corinthian lodge, 'o.

474. 1. O. O. corner Fort ave.

and st. Mary st. A cordial Invitation Is x- lended lo all laid Fellow. W. Walkh, N.

hi KM j. hanki.i.v, Sec. Hot! DIED. COFFIN At loan Thnrsday evening. Mabel Miriam uOln.

aired two years and live months. only child of AllM-rtW. and Mina K. Funeral from the residence, North Meridian street, at p. m.

fsaturnay I'olsnelDyIlU Sister. Special to Louisville ComnK-rciM Information of a fiendish poisoning case, in which, as usual, a ntan trouble with a woman, or rather two women, is" at the bottom of it, reaches here ki-nigrht from Sedalia, Tennessee. The victim is Ham Dewliaii)1, a younir man of twentr-tVro, who was poisoacd by an envious sister. Dewhaiu had formed an alliance with Marietta Donn, a young girl of his acquaintance. Tbia was kept from his sister until arrautre- lutntx for the marriage of the lovers wan alout take Iacc.

The sister used every cflort to persuade him against weddini the rirl, tut he was fondlv attachett to. Iter, would not listen to any proposition to give her up. He qnietly told his sister that he wasgoing to marry the object oi Jus choice. I he gif-1 was not to be thwarted and she coolly get about ehcalinir the expectant of her lord. Tuesday night the sister mixed a dose of poison in some which her brother- was to eat for supper.

He ate heartily of the food, and was taken: suddenly ill. He, lingered for. twenty-four hour, when he died in great atronv. The murderess was arrested, 'and has made a partial confession. The Refunding Hill.

Washington special. 1 So much time is lost by shillr-bhalking iathe house, that fears are ei Dressed that the Funding Bill will eventually fail between the two bouse. In such a case bonds becoming due this year will bear and per cent, interest as now, costing the government over $1,000,000 a 'month more interest' than if funded Jnto bonds bearing pr cent, interest: While the house unmistakably favors per cent, interest, ia majority of the senators favor per cent. Bikiuart'k' Finger in Greek Pie. lA)NDoy.

January" It. A Herlin corre spondent hears that Prince liUmarck has communicated with all the ambassadors thereon the Greek duration. It is even stated that he haa scut a special meienger to ronatantinople to advise the porte to assume the defensive, ao that in the event of war reece mav be coimiUereq renponstble, "A dispatch from Vienna states that ne gotiations are proceedihg between the pow-ers with regard to eollertire. action on the tlreek'tniestion. Cable CoBipuJiIe 9Iake aa Arrangeuient, Losdo.

Jannarr 1. The Anrlo-Aujer- Jean, and direct United Htate cable com- panics to-day ratified aw arrangement with the French cable company, appoved by the latter comrBj edacjda jr. fcs ly Telfipl. IRISH FOLLY. A Sjwt-Inien of the Work of the Land Leaguers.

CONSERVATIVE REPORT MEASURES. ON RELIEF London, January 14. Tne Times sa'ysj We understand that Mitchell Ienry, home rule member of parliament for (ialway county, who has spent a fortune in reclaiming and lienutifyiny; his estates in the west of Ireland, and who has been notoriously generous to his tenantry, has been obliged to quit Ireland in consequence of threat'. Henry refuses to have nnything te do with the land league; and in consequence of his speech in the house of commons on the 1 1th instant, during the debate on the address. 'in which he denounced the system of "Hov- cofting," and repudiated the league, Michael avitt, in a violent attack upon him at the lust meeting of the league, denounced him as a traitor.

Iriii.ix, January 14. In the court of (Queen's bench yesterday. ef counsel lor the defense, in his opening speech said some of the-trnversen had ex ceeded the freunds oi moderation. MEASURES FOR RELIEF. LONDON, Januarr 14.

Lt is authoritative ly announced that the new parliamentary party, formed under Wuliam Shaw, with the view to independent action, will only oppose the coercion bill( within the strict forms of the house; anil if they consider the Irish land bill, just and equitable, they will not only support it in the house but will endeavor to obtain its acceptance in Ireland. It is understood the dfike of Richmond's conservative i-jruiiiiiission on agricultural depression, in.jjhat part of their dealing with Ireland, recommends ii governmental scheme of emigration; also one of migration over peopled di tricts, plan for the reclamation of lands, and a court of arbitration for fixing rents. They generally approve a modifk-d form of the peasant proprietary; The minority of the commission consider these measures as not sufficiently strong. it is stated that the London city guilds, which own estates in Ireland, have been sounded regarding their transfer to tenants under the terms of thr-jnew land bill, they are willing to make the necessary arrangements, and about acres of land belonging to the companies will probably be thus transferred. AMI-C1MER05.

Serious Rerolt Against the Dynasty in Pennsylvania. (Oath's Ilarrtsborg special. As only twciity-thrfce bolters could defeat the election of Oliver, or any other ring candidate, the union of forty-eight determined men ia equivalent to a great party rebellion, and will require twenty-five men to be detached from the (irow manifesto to suppress the revolt. This number can not detached. Mr.

James Hosier, of Carlisle, says the day's work is the biggest damage the Oameron-Quay-Hoyt-McManes ring ever received, and means their down-Jall. It is now the field against the ring, and Oliver and Grow he regards aa whipped. The democrats, who number abtfut eighty in ihe legislature, added republicans, enn elect. AN though a lew democrats favorOliver against Grow, yet thelparamount feeling in the democratic party is at all hazards to beat the rj.nt, aud use any independent. -republican to do it with.

WHAT Mn. CltOW SAYH. I called on Mr. Grow, and spent an hour with him. He was apparently disappointed, btiq volubly assailed the Tin? influence of lie defended the holt on the ground that the who would go into caucus disobeyed the instrtictio.ru of their constituents, who had commanded them to vote for him.

"I had nineteen counties to instruct for me," he said, "and ninety odd votes. They bribed or stole my votes, and now want us to go into their caucus and indorse it. 'We are not going to have any more of this cabal and caucus tyranny. Governor Hovt promises me that he won Id support me unless Juay was running; itisv saidbe would support me unless Hurt run ft was running, lint Cameron ha-. iiuiMoeil both them; and McManes sought forgive ness of Cameron for his action at Chicago by leading the Philadelphia delegation over to' Oliver." A I'EEP AT THE The doors of the caucusing room starfd wide open', the men 'at itting and smoking, or going and coming without much respect lor the ciiiuliduU-s.

The candidates seem to be trying to be elected by dint of familiar good nature, 'and call everybody ''Jim" and "15ill." Sir-nalnes are superfluous in Pennsylvania, and arc absolutely forgotten in senatorial elections. There stands the dignified Galusha A. (irow, once speaker of congress, with a lean tld woman's face, but very black, boyish eyes, and something of the mixed countenance of a sheep and a goat, calling a rough man, whom he evidently loathes, "Jack," and telling him to bring up the boys. Yonder ia Mr. Oliver in his -room, with a swarm around him, and fresh fellows being introduced every moment, most of them coming up with a cigar in their hands, which they stick in their mouths immediately after the introduction, and puff iu to his-face.

He looks like an unimpressive, grown-up boy, whom nothing but riches and cronies of his could ever have induced to be a I'hited States senator. SENATOR WALLACE' OXrIUXD, Washington special. Senator Wallace received a dispatch from Harrisburg, last night, stating that forty-five of Grow'a friends would refuse to go into the republican caucus for the nomination of a senator. The senator left at once for Harrisburg. This action.

upon the part Grow's forces, Senator Wallace thinks, indicates that Cameron's candidate, Oliver, can not be elected. The Telegraph Consolidation Denied. New York special to Cincinnati It is certain that no agreement has yet Wen reached in regard to the consolidation of the Western Lnion. American Union and Atlantic Jc Pacific telegraph companies. No are given of the preliminary agreement, and those published in this warning's papers are denied by the officers.

UK KENT NEWS CONDENSED. Domestic Harris M. Plaisted took his seat in governor of Maine yesterday. Mayor Stokely has been renominated by the Philadelphia republican convention. "Pr.

John an old and prorni-nent-citixen of Cincinnati, died- yesterday. Vic? President Wheeler is spoken of as secretary of the interior, in Garfield's cabinet. The prcbidenf euitertaincd the justicea of the supreme couj-t last night at a state dinner. Senator Jones has gone to Tallebasse to add res the Florida legislature, in answer te an invitation. It is said that Justice Swayne prefer to have Gen.

Garfield -elect his successor than President Have. The Newark, grand Jury reeom-tuends there-euMishmeut of the whipping ot for wife-beaters. iUc cvcnt7-first York, rejimcat to make a tour of the country, from New i ork to Ner Orleans. Col. Job it W.Finn ell has been appointed collector of internal the C'ov ington, Kentucky, district'.

The hotwo military comtnittee, fry a vote of. 6 voteii to reMrt adversely on Grant's captain general bill. The San Antonio and Kagle Pass stage was robbed jby agents yestenlay. The lady passengers Were undisturbeds TJeh. Grarit has been elected president of the world's fair commission, and has accepted.

Thomas McFJrath is secrctarr.j The charge for the transmission of national bank notes to the treasury for redemption, revoked by Treasurer Gilfillan. B. A. Snoiv, a retired millionaire of Milwaukee, sixty years of age, ia to wed Miss Nora Hell, aj young lady teacher, scarcely out of her teens. Hatch Welch, of Peterboro, Ne Hampshire, cut hia wife's throat, and then his own.

Jhey both fell dead together on the snow in froijt of their home. Mr. Georgi Perkins, of Covington, will be apjiointcd district attorney for the district of Kentucky. The appointment will le made after March 4th next. 0.

Tliipny, the-authoress, died in New rrleans a few days ago, and was buried at I'lemingsburg, Kentucky. Her pen had earned for her a comfortable fortune. Insurance Chronicle states the losses-bv tire in the I'nrted States, during the tear.lnWJ, were $75,513,100. That is not. however, bviany means the whole figure 01 the loss.

The republicona of Vlrginiit propose hold a state Convention at iUchmond on the 10th of March, to formally repudiate any alliance with Mahone and the readjustee' party, i It is considered certain that Captain Thomas Ambrose, the late clerk ot the I'nited State court at Cincinnati, has fled to Canada, td avoid prosecution for taking illegal fees, It is rumored that Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, Illinois; will be transferred to Newark, to succeed -Itishop Corrigan or else madeco-ndjntor of Archbishop Alemany, of Frftucisep. Thomas A. superintendent of the stamp department in the Boston resigned because of an il discrt-paney of or in his-, accounts. No intentional dishonesty is charged. A wealthy farmer named Vikow, living near Osltkosh, Wisconsin- killed ins wite and fatally Wunded his datihter, then i nreo nis house ana oarn, auti aiftiea mm self.

he charred remains ()1 toe woman and of Viskow himself were found afterthe fire had beeri subdued. The familv had lived unhappily for yearfi. The Charleston News and Courier esti mates thul of' the c.ottoH uupicked in De ember, fullvione-half has been totally lost while the remainder na he en much dam aged Tivnuftlity, What remains of the Sea island cotton jcrop ia rotting in the fields, The rice harvest, owing mainly to rainy weather, is one of the mos- Unfortunate on record, I President Wintz, of the New Orleans street railway! company, has been indicted for the embeJtlemenf of iViO.OOO of the com Cany funds, lhls was tne check drawn to is order, the proceeds of which, it is iup-posed, went to bribe the city council, and tor refusing to answer as to the disposition Or wntvu iuc superior court seui rrintsto Tlf i jail for, ten days. WinU has been unan- 7. "i aTl imousiy-re-eiecteu presiueni ei tne cem Iny.

oreign. Tiullien cone into the bank of Encrland to-day, pennaav The emperor of Germany is suffering from cold and sore throat. The. anti-Jewish aeitatiori has extended to Saxony, Bavaria, Leipsig and Breslaa. ine anuoeiniiie peuuon ue presentea to Bismarck, has already 40,000 signatures.

fT-l C3 xl.i I 1 The petition wall be presented about the. middle of March. Medical Legislation. To the EilltorofjTn Indlanainills News: What is is the real significance of the proposed me'dira! legislation? Who is. de manding jf? 14 it the people who are ask ing for protection? Is it not rather the doctors d( mandinjjpnitectiou against the right of the people to -chose their own methods of being dosed? To take any other view of rlie case, we must ask what has happened within the past two years to create such a turmoil uiilung the.

doctors? What is the matter with i the old time doctors? Jlemlory runs back to! the goo'd old days of ilnmeuse large enough to jitowj away a pair of twin' babies and still leave room fof- a good retail dru'g-stotiL of calomel, jalap, antimony and ipecac The doctor was then a host within hiijiself. He was monarchf all he surveyed, including the grave-yard, where he sent tnany aHrillage Hatiipdett" and "intjte, Fdr many years- jno one bad the impudence' lo the aU-pervading Sphinx-like wisdom of the purewHl unde-filed allopathio; or "calomel At length, however, there fame a change. Cayenne peppeir, lobelia, conijiosition and No. were offered to the vast numbers who had become thoroughly mercurialized and tool-bless under the treatment of the regular doctors, embraced the new theory. A fearful war; pf words The regulars canie forward iu defense of the dear people," trying to convince them that thefr future state would be that of ''outer if they insisted ondeiug sent to their "long home" by any other route, save bv the lancet and ealo-uhjI.

But the f'yirb doctor" made many bonverts, and finally established the eclectic school of nitjdicine, and thejeople were benefitted, and the average duration of life increased; not by their aelf-ap-peintcil guurdians, but by reason of the progress made i necessary by the hew departure. Then followed the war against ihe hoinoeojpathic school. Thcv were compelled to i fight both allopaths nd eclectics. But the peeple sustained the new siiool, and other urcat reforms fallowed and amigher average duratioa of life; has been th result. Nowf in view of thesf facta do tlie people desire to set the seal of perfection on the foreheads of the present race of doctors and Mif that progress shall stop? Indeed, no one bnt the ialopathic IdoVtor asks for such a foolish thing to be done.

The eclectics and hpmieopaths are progressive and regard thej people, their patrons, entirely competent to judge of the manner in which they prefer to be physicked. If the old line doctors have such great love for the people and their welfare, why is it they insist upon enveloping their actions in mystery? They write all their prescriptions in an -unknown tongue and whv? Certainly, not because they understand it any further than to comprehend the- few jaw-breaking names of the medicines prescribed. Is it not because it; enables them to charge a dollar or twe for rrescribing- a Jose of common suit as chloride of sodium, and help their friend, the druggist, to another dollar for filling the prescription. Put all these things, aside, what is' the use of having chartered colleges of medicine for the education of physicians, and then appoint a board of examiners, made up of tne graduates of these same schools, to determine whether their alma nutters- were competent to teach what" they profess to know so well. Why' should we not demand a lriard of examiner to examine the examiners? If the fountain is muddy can we expect that-which precedes therefrom to bei eleHr? There should be the' highest standard demanded of onr teachers, and let the legislature take this in charge and make the fountain pure, and the stream that flows there-frtui iuut be pure, FOUR O'OLOOK.

JUSTICE IS SPOTS. I Ml York Tlndirates the Lair Hanging' Relnhardt. 7 A HIKE-YEAR OLD IfUJJLESElt IN XAIIE. New York, January 14. Edward Rein-hardf wife murderer, was executed in the yard of the Kichmond county jail, 8Uten Island, this forenoon, lie (net his fate stolidly and died easy.

AJlarge crowd was attracted to IUchmond the; event, hut a heavy rain prevented' the. immense gathering expected. Reinhardt remained up in the corridor of; the prison until o'clock a. conversing with the keepers and reporters. He spoke in! cheery tones, joked and smoked.

"My mother visit yesterday," he said, "was the hardest on- me. jow me worst is over, and I will die i Although born in the (atholie belief Beinhardt refused to see two Catholic clergymen who called. lie, later, admitted jt Baptist clergyman, who remained with him until hanged. This! clergyman, at the scaffold, prayed at great length, and in slow tones, while I a heavy, cold rain thoroughly washed the black cap on Be in-hard t's head. jt Beinhardt looked calmly out on the crowd but spoke not a wonU The long prayer finally ended, the black cape was drawn, and the clergyman Brinckerhoff) began another prHycr, the people present ejaculating: "Hits J.

delay is cruel." his prayer being brought to a close the few 'oUicers shook hands with Beinhardt, who said from beneath the cap. 'good bye." Immediately' the trap was sprung, and Beinhardt shot into the air about four feet. lis swayed a few moments as if lifeless, then tried to raise hia hands, pressed the nails into the palms, and struggling a little, died. The body was allowed te JrSngl2 minutes, when it was cut down. The undertaker fainted as the trap was s' -uhgand the bod v.

jerked 'nto the For two hours after the execution people from the coun try and round about poured into town, and battled to "Jet a view or the body. The mother, brother, cousin, and the brother- in-law ot Keinhardts murdered wife, ar rived, and the. body was given over to them, it will he buried on Sunday. Juvenile Btnrderer Convicted. MACHAls; MR.r January 14.

Warren Longmore, aged ninCj found, guiltv of manslaughter causing the death of Freeman Wright, eight year old, at Maine, October Ktb, last year, has been sentenced to the state reform school daring his minority. The children-were schoolmates, and had a customary childish quarrel. Ixngmore, the next day, shot Wright, and was discovered digging hi grave be- hind the barn, to Which place he had dragged the body. While doing so Wright showed signs of 'life, and Longmore beat him on the head with the spade with which he was Noaehnlnnt Suicide of Sam. B.

tanee, of va-isvUle. pe lal dispatch to The Indlanapotl News. Eva5Svili.e, January 14. S. Vance, son of Judge Vance, of this city, suicided at 10 o'clock this morning by Mt.

Young waa a brother-in-law of II. H. Shoose, who. committed suicide at Louisville, Kyu November 30. He had; been drinking, add left a letter as follows to thejiotel pro- foi-yT Vraso-f.

'anuary 15. Mr. Walter: Whim tny room ts, opened will be found deait. Telegraph' my death to 8. B.

Vance, Ml fpr Third street, Evansvillc, Indians. Then get a coffin nnd ship my dead corpse tu Henderson. by the nearest route. 1 think the names of my immeiliate and dearest relations wottli rise ia uticonventloiiHl horror were I for an instant to contemplate such, a plebeian idea as be-, ing buried in, llsierd(rtii. In iny right hand et pocket yott will find enmiuli money toi jsty for-ihe tlLspntch 165 Kvaasvllle.

Mr. B. Vance will py all other charge. Please sh1i me ffumediately alter the oViseov- ery of my "jius gt-jipiel." Your friend, b. B.

VANCE, it ZEB0ICS. to Thirty BcIoW. In Northwest From Ten the SiosALOr.ru January It, 1SKI. lowest point reached by the ther- The iiiometer'last night from 10524 p. m.

to lirUi rhis a. m. was reported liy the signal tervice stations as follows: Below zero Ia (rosse 27, SL Taul 2', Davenport 20, DesMoiues-19, Omaha lrJ, Keokuk IX Chicago II, Springfield 9, Leav enworth 8, St. Louis 8, Dodge City 7, Indi anapolis 2. Cairo 0.

Above zero Cincinnati 19, Louisville 13. Indiratlou. i WA8HINGT02f. -January 14. For Ten nessee and Ohio valley light snow in the eastern portion, and clearing weather, low er temperature and rising barometer and northerly to westerly winds east of Louisville and Nashville; in the western portion falling barometer and slowly rising temperature.

Pttvld Da via' Politics. i tWashington special. A day or two ago an applicant for office carried a petition to Judge Davis and asked him to neadr it with ins signature, lie looked it over and then said to the parry, ''You had better take this to some' republicans and get them to sign it first." Coukllnt; to Piatt. Ai bay, N. January 14.

Senator Conkling fo Senator Piatt: "I congratulate the republican party of New York on the hoice of a senator who never apologized for being 4 stalwart republican." i 01TY NEWS. Judge Advocate General Dunn and Surgeon General Barnes will ioon be re tired. Tlie case of the state vs Sanord for grand larceny, was on trial in the criminal court room this morning. 1 tabulated census returns are all complete, except the. township of Coving ton, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania.

Officer, Temple, of the poljce force, who las litem prostrated trout paralvsia lor some week past, la gradually improving. The case of Geonre Edsall vs. Gottleib Wachstetter, for damages, on trial before Judge Howe, went to the jurv thlr; aiternoon. la -Judge Howe' Toom, superior court No. 2, a foreclosure was granted ia the ease Frederick M.

Foster vs. Jacob W. Phil ips, for 7 Mr. Thompson, of Elkhart, introduced a bill into the house tu repeal the law permitting citi.es, towns i aud township Co subscribe aid. to railway.

1. 'The Terrr Haute stone cardial tlie Warrick building and loan association, of Boonville. capiul 1100,000 filed articles of association to-day. Thecise YiaTW.I rail- 1:1 trial Jndge IIolman'rooni fof two or three duf. went to we jury iMsarrerroon at o'cKss-k.

Mr. Kenner's nt-tioa to appoint a co-- mittee to invMUgalthe.ctMit -uidpofiey of wiv comnaay. wuicu-na vrm err inm in re-lay i ng the cornertone of the new uto house waa passed. II ia4d tfvecojtraptefa had informed him the cost not ex- cced $150. iirrf Adams this morning appointed Col.

Gray, bailiff" of the criminal court-, as one of his deputies. He will re tain ki-preseavi as the new appoint-ue-at only eeafera more power upon him than he aasiMta neretofore The engineer and fireman of a Panhandle passenger train, and some of 'the paea gera, were j-evereiy nun oy tne traiw running iato several freight cart; which had been run upon the main track by reason of the brake being left open. The following were elected officers of tK Masonic relief board for the year tSiih James AIliff, president; Frank WUso--, vice-president; WUBs I). secretary; Jacob Smith, treasurer, -tegular meetings are; held on fit -t Thnrsday eaelrnionth. The Itee Keepers' Assmciiitioa.

The closing session of the annual convention of theJHtate -bee keepers was heid in the rooms of tlie state board of agriculture this morning. President O'Eear called the meeting to order at 10 o'clock, there being about o0 members present, greater pari of the session waa taken tip in discussing the best methods- of raising and keeping bees, several interesting points being brought out "Mr. BrowosUrt-ed the discussion bv crivimr a descrintion his Albino bees. This brought officer Fred Fells; of this city, who is also a bee raiser, -to his feet, and quite an animated debate followed, participated in by other members. The committee on vice-president next reported, and recommended that one vice-president from each county in the state be elected, instead of one from each coogrce- s'orral district, as heretofore.

Mr. Dougherty thought this a j-ood plan, but snggestcd that In order to follow it out, it would be nrTcessary to amend articles of the constitution. a motion, the necessary amendment Wu made, and the vice-president elected. It was further ordered that a copy of the constitution and by-laws be sent to each of the vice-presidenU, with -uistructioiisstocall meeting! in their respective eountiesiand organize subordinate a- sociations Mr. Brown read an" interesting paper on the general condition of bees darinr the year.

This led to another protracted dU-ensajon, participated in by all the member during which time Mrs. Pats related aa -amusing incident in regard to her first experience in hiving'bees. constitution an I by-laws were next taken up and reail in sections, several amendment being made. The convention then adjourned sine die, to meet one year hence. i Tlie Niedrlach Extradition Case.

Papers, arrived yesterday from Switzer land which indicate that one Caesar Lock- er has been arrested there i for the murder of Julienne Burenec, an eld lady who kept a wine shop, and her grandson Jacob, a boy of eight years, and that Locker has made; a confessioa which lie states that the bloody deed wis done by him and Niderisch for the purpose of robbery. The house was pillaged. Among other property taken was a port-monieytnd two Watches. A jeweler ia Go neva testified that Locker and another 1 offered the watches fer sale and he bought one. The boy was Strangled bya handkerchiefs tied aroand hia neck.

The handkerchief ia 'dentin! as aimilarj one carried by Niedriack, lacker sirs NIedrisch killed boA the old lady andf tha boy, and threw them into the cellar, waero their bodies were found. The full particulars will be brought on in the hearing Which will" take place within a few days. The suicide of the president of the Swiss confederation, oa the 25th of December, ha delayed for a short while- the authentication of jsome of ij-the essential proofs. Until their arrival the tninutia of the crime can not be given. This morning Judge Gresham appointed Alphonse Glronard to tranalat the doca-ments filed in the court.

A. C. Harris if. managing the case for the 'prosecution. A Trrrible Y'esterday afternoon about four o'clock, George Asbbaugh, foreman for "many year of the headline aud Larrel hoop factory of the IT.

C. Benson manufacturing company, near the corner of Maryland and- Missouri streets, in the attempt' to throw a pulley off the line shaft which revolving very itfpidly, had his clothing caught in the machinery. He was thrown round and round theshaft until hi feet and leg were broken off' to the knees, every bone in his body crushed, his skull fractured, alt hi clothing torn off and hi body thrown dowa lifelesa. No oue was present when he wa-t caught, but the workmen began to come in and realize the seriousness of the accident, which was over in leas' than 6je minutes, about the time the bod)' was thrown off the shaft, when a messenger was sent for a sur--, geon Ashbaugh was an excellent workman, but somewhat reckless in the handling of macmnerj a ne nau oiten oeen anvwa shift "a belt with hi foot and do other careless thincr-4, He wa -widower, and formerly Uved In 7 Itepuolleaa Cjaneus for State libra ri-ta'. The joint caitcn of the republican members of the aenote and house oi representatives for the nomination of estate librarian, met in the lenate.ehamber last night.

Senator Comstoek, of Wayne, presided, and Representatives Morgan, of igo, and Lind-ley, of Hamilton, acted as secretaries. Twenty-one candidate were placed in aosa- inatioB. On the thirteenth- ballot Emma A. Winsor, of Greencastle, wa declared the candidate, having received forty, three votes against thirty-five for all others. Mrs.

Winsor us said to possesieroinent quI- ifications for the position. Sle is a native of this state, aud ia a niece of the late Bishop Ames, and of Senator Booth, of Cat- -ifomia. 1 The caucus passed a resolution to rear -ganize the benevolent institutTpn, Filed Hi Own TilU John Pohlua, who it will le recalled was before the Mayor some time since, charged with ill-treatment of his wife. 'appeared ia the clerk's office this morning and present- -ed hi own will fov probate. After tha proceedings in the Mayor's court Dohlu' wife filed an application for divoree, tthe trial of which is to ioeenr Dohlu thought to cut hi wife out of all hope of alimony- by making hi will in fa-.

vor'of his He wa fry muck disappointed when' informed that the wills of lure tiien coultf not bo admitted to pre-. bate. Escape of a Priaoaar'. "Tlie jnryin the case of George Jordan, alia tweorge Wallace, iathe criminal court, brought in a verdict of guilty thi moraiag, and sentenced him to Syears iathe northern penitentiary. He) wa detained ia tha courtroom to be used as a witnein the -case against Saaford Caylor, aa aorompliee, when just I uoon Le got na.

nd quietly walked oat of the room, making good his' escape. The police and the1, ihetjifl's force were sent at once ia pursuit but Iwithout success up to the hoar of joint; topi-ess. i r- Saprema Conrt. mt. fiUas Martinet al.

vs. ft-ter C. CUiiWe. Washington C.C. irMersed.

Woods, J. Win, L. Usynes vs. Marcer.us John-oa etal. C.

U. Afflrmcd. "(iTS. lr. (iuido Bell vs Francis Mimaaetf.

eic. Marion Civ. C. at Howk, J. VI IU.

Andrew Knight v.j Mttlf Ie. inner) f. Order to oul lu dfW 1.

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