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i KT i IIOUKO TRIAL. haim- co inn act to A'3 YSPAI '-Ii IIAJf. en Co ATer art i j- X'tiKtftrou Men Thora ml latia -U Xbclr titorlM rtJt-er Evidence, to. 1r-jl Co i rJio'i i oo In the Oflnv his eicitci tu iteret raVely ar.ma of Indian- itac include isacy dangerona J-'j tc.J precautions Lay bcea ary brcas for liberty. i a French, of ti.ca I- to ccri Tlwrn, 1 wer r.c i knows cro troaght down Frank kk Reynolds and Al Myers, who M'y kz co lorrj getitsnocs.

In Ueo ttvcrsl members what f.i "ilortr a paag" tl in l.cr tr tLei. Tis morning Harden rtea ciUed Jue attention to tie tf U-Iag exfa si cutlreak. ire coczrejratel Lertthe leaders cf t' m-oTht' fac-i of bunriara tn the country, ff.il M. I r'ecch. "end there.

is no knowing tew may 'have here. I aweoi L. st tt.xt if the stir test is pveai tKtre will be break for jjomiq'g inUt the city last evening jny -tsuie'l the ear window's like 'rsi; tj er (or Ju nrtinjj tpoa Mr. French'a Colbtrrt tl kt tis-vle (ruara Veyt arouod in and tii ttc rib tend r.t Jcti'CtiTiit kmorf the aujieuce, aii'l lei off.eei ia ail the cotirtoom 5Kr, ac fatUrttf ra rIfOtlJullf aboat f.tjrt-f oom. UVJi ttuty-Sreor thirtf tr per aril drput.v.inf 3 -milhin call it Krt tliiit aiijlhiuf ra-h be te.1.

i inrtrrrired tsron the Ftjile-' to prore iiii hold and llarrr JJortpa ot'rei) 4i crr bujyUrize the ijooie ct lii'itcn U.J mp, ct The 'ewfci is aio bt-ing made to how thai rcr) ffF as eiittrrd Juio becauta 7't-ir ai.til In rti tfn" sttV Uf J.rown or, an article Tie NewaJ about the-, time nitlcd suicide the article being a Suction' npori Iheciost'sf tLe 'eridence yos- vne con twdsysftiTT.oon- was for the purpose ahowtiig an attempfta fnade torolt night ot na tcs- Tbe mdow Sere away. Ths rs tjwitie.ss called, to-day was Frank; vfto sect froin this citj "inrch 9, fcir ait year, f3r" burglary. 'lie tlat Iteiuhidd-was his attorney. Ie rt mt lleiuliold at the jiulrhere be- with (ierpe Atkins, who cow in rail. In a snliherfuent' conversation' with lilcitibold, s.nrecsted that tbe-Kld inanj'- meaning Uorton, siionid lit brought tcK and that trie town should be ttoru ua" iiettiboid said that if Jiorton wol.ld come ink tl.er would make' it so bdt f-r the res tbat tney wouid lii-sauUje kni plenty of "marks that be iraiarird.

ilorton carat bat Immefiia ftsr Thorn'a trial. laid the witness, topne and 'Ilorton name bnf this rnorning, and it woii't be long antil we trill pQt Laefe at these, Veinhold was rtferrini to ijlann, and the ktertite frrce who were the cause of ckir rnnvictionmeanirg myself and lieynolda. lie said tir wonid wise money la that wyto ge Lim JThorti a new trkU t'a crosttexwcitnation Thorn stated Uiat his boras wss ti -New Yosk city. lie -(aid he was a butcler by tradA and nerer was in prison tjoti he was am-sted. here.

Ite told aderinga all 6vcr the 'United Lis aine to this city with ilorton Id. The three ate at a South SK1 P-CTCj IUmoi-trt ct reetauruEt. and ortiftd -on Jiatt A'ew! York stct. ly aoldj -waa arrested frrt- Jiefore be Taora was arrested lleiqbold had been pointed out bim tn the street. lie hadn't seen Ilorton from! the time he arrested until Tcstflrdar.

In reference to getting jmocey from Uorton, he said he thought could get it, beeause lierten knew be wis not gui.tr and was a man who would bhf a friend. ihe last conversation Is had With Leinhold was the morning he was tatea; to vny. xrst was time ueinhold remarked: llorton came into 4iy office this mom tag. It won't ie long nor until we will raise tho'atnii tui get yoy cut." The witness said be had bad correspondence with Ilorton since he bad been fa prison, Ilorton did Dot ask bim to toUfyjecatnst-'lUioholdw lie simply auked bim jif he would be a witness in the rae. answered that he would tell what Be kijew.

lie did hot indicate in any aetter wnas newooia testiry to. lie testt-ed that Ilorton, Heynolds and Atkins oo- apled the frame ceil at the mil last night, put tney oai not va.k b.do at the case. Mary West Market street, was tbe aest a jineoa. Her eridenee was that Iteiiibold slot her a note soon after Ueorge Atkins's atrest asking her" to come to bis efcre. Tb State her attemnted to prove ty her thai rtcinbotd nad said to' her that he understood be would be implicated in a.

i. ai.fr a ice roooenes; tnat tie was, ne would (rire bona and skip This eri denee wc-l objected la, ind. the Court sustained I the objection. The wit- pen then testified tht f'arrr Ilorton stopped at er house a Mftjiket street, llemhold i me there quite- eften to see her, and al wars, in quired ler.MHarry.' Ilorton and lUiuhdld were together freaeutly, and were always Dusuy engAgea in conversation On witness testified that ncrae was Qtrrle. Hart and that ber fene was at Medina, She said she basaaukbaod living at Lorain O.

(ico. Atkici's right name, she said, was Geo. JL Train, i When Cijorre-Attins was placed on nana ne a.iea u.at lis came was U. Tram. lie is nance indictment for burglary.

Me said Le bad known ITarrr. Ilorton eince about tlie saiddle of February- He eame, to his hnus to board the dayjter he met him. Wuij ess bad known iietubold about a year, bad wcotiie acquainted a ith J. Thorn inUannaryr After lUycolds's con-vletion the Witness became acqtminted with ilorton, wjo eame to witness's home to -Doara. ain aikios oetauea eantr bad, Winkelhotsesr out of Witness said he had pawned Vtt watch, and he then told how ie, llortonjl'-einboldaud vriniSehouse met In Keinho.c how Hoaon, tinder the icnje ef Carroll, claimed the watch as one that had stolen Xrorn, him.

Vi'inkltboute asked Pin held if he knew Carroll and hi name really was Carre it Fiiihold atiswered that tbe man Ilorton. nuwtn rcs eiving letters mere and Lu at be knew aa tr be CarroiU inkle boose then replied: "If yoa say bia name is Carroll I r.re tr, nr. on tfie I Jrown and iirs. Uan ited to ti.e attempt-d "rr.bbery. i orffla'S otrr lber bad forecd nb a at wui' give i4m tae weten.

re plied: ah right; 1 de aM his VusineM fihim." next told bow Tildcom down his Atkins' houre to see llortori, -lie knew of Ilorton '-giving l.titi old aboxior'eigaraand tojat postage atathpa. i he WUB4 then told the tnost Interest- jniTj-ari pi tn Piory. tie said lie was in i jl of his st altSce after Mrs. Refuhold's desjih, Uofton was there also. PU-inboM tti tbeaf theyhad read what the In- PeK? aajd 'ationt his wife'e death, and iboct him.

Wituess andHorton rrpiied that they "Let see read it to jron lUinho'd, aad he read the Pitch old then said: "I trUctt gvea with tist "Who if tter asked i "IIis ratre'js Brown," reriied' T.eichold, TIe isoot ii the editors of Tha Newg." WitvM rvid; iieinhold then told where' livtri. M.e stroet and number- Jle the a tdrna down and then said: "I want you ti Bx him." 'What yep wact tne to dor" asked Ilortrtft; -Ij weairs lewclr rerfied Eein- bold, "be has redd watch and there is ail- Teruare tbe bouse. I want voa to go cct there, pet bote things, and then nt up tse iclurt aci-rRrjveu. jr 1 ta cceai-y i -rant itou (tu a knife InXroru. MTbst it the kind of bniu I dt pot replied said ie took Oils ritten addrt a down 10 hi bouse.

A few lists after be teas in F.einhold's office ith Jlorton and sunin. Ilorton cuid bd totn cn to' lifowa's tad ki btpn tarred away. The family was awake. yea sure ma jot the right pftuier. esl.ed Hcichcl'U 'Toe time I wiU g9 ycO KTStlf." I Vv'jtDes stiw r.rtahid and Jlortoa after tVe second atiemM kad been made "to rob Mr.

brown's hcwke. Heiahold said be bad been out wjty ilortoD, and. remarked: "I -a't wsotanr tnore of it ia There vas thooLrir and a treat racket np (Lre." Atkins vas enljeeied ta a lone and trying ris-exAmination by J. iitcneji. sat oe (lurk ta bif oripinai ftnry.

He tuid be bad ct lu-a toiu ii-ect a pnnuhnentil be wosld Jk'tify aa be bad In the ease. A OitId, TcrrlJ)le InJory-CrlmlnkUy, CTlee Driving. A dreidfal accident befell the. eight- year-old $pn of Albert Baker, 4he attorney, yesterday. With ether children he -'ti aa playing fa a VaeaAt Lot near 'bis father's home, p'p North Tcnniylvania street, v-Khq a harse Inhered tbre! kicksd hint in the face, jsiiliftipff tern'Ue iniorfet, cians v-Lo vers called prononnesd the child's fuee aad noe bre-kec one eyede-ftroj'ed nd the ether badly It is hoped not beyond saving, i Miss Way stenog'raober at Kriifbt tt JiilKOti's, 76 8onth Pennnyltranla street, was sererefy tnjnrea et aahmgtoa and Jleeidiao streets 'yesterday afternoon, Miss ('Brothers got oS of an eatt-bouad car.

aad befqre si-e couia, roach be sidewalk was bercued in between a feed-car tnonng wat ob tiia liXin and a a aeon loaded with vhich turned south onUeridian street, latter -wheeled arooncLand ptrack the' itcd-cat, iMits Carothers vas thrown between ther and -eot eboat ther lice sn llieoJ and injured on the shoulders. e'he was carried iuto'Sehracder rl Ft Washington -street, and phrsicfaa called, I-aW she was retnored ta ber South Msridiaa street Her father iiifdrmcd a Kewe reporter that the driver of, (be eed-earaaw the young time to irevent the Occident but paid no i 1 i jvjie wenuer ts not uias persons 1. 1 are hurt by driving, but, CTat so Jew are hurt, 'iiiere are haii--b-eadth rwwpvs oa the eenlral streets ererr tiay. It is posi twrelr dangerous to attebpt to cross tb jngtpn street at certain boors of the day. ThogreaJtcit danger is not frofn the street cars.

ttjS from betr waeoa. and express wagons, and buggies, and 'carriages. Visi tors froai 'other citick art amared at the rapid driving that is allowed en Washington street, at crowded A birr laomentum of a may be seen at beer nearly the weight and almost any time ef. day dashing along the most. cre ded streets or.

whirJiqg around corners with a total dii-regard for the rights or safetyjof everybody Wbmesi aad children scatter like frirhtened chicken before the heavy Vehicles, to the amusement oi iut i-ume ay sotpeooy viu ov killed, aad hen maylt sometbtng Uee.isive will be done to wholesale abuse. i I i Injured ia Kottaway. Anpnosual accident. occurred on. West street at soon.

11 r. Fred Schmidt, Wring seven roliea in, tbe country, sCEppt-d final her wagon to'hiail a letter. A tram' passed and IngLtened her hone, which lunged into the beggy of Miles F-d wards standing! -a. few teet ahead. The huggy was MrJ Kdwarda waa thrown fa? aad received painfutlniuries about the id body.

Tbe iaiursd man) lives on Oie Spriug gravel road, eight miles from the eity, and will be taken home as loon as be is able to leave the city hospital. MASOXia 3fi)(D LODGC. Sopor44 of Ihw )flloeiM ud the Good Condition of tho Order. The seventieth annual meTtin; of the Grand Lode of Free and Aaoepted Masona ol India at 10, eleek. this morn ing in Masonic A leitter of regret from Past Grand Master nacT-tr waa read.

This is the' first seat iloa he hits missed-in iorty-etx years. Standing and spcelal commtttees were ap-poiated ths murning, and the annual ad- cress oi uracd iaer. Jacob Blutt'ten, Was deiis-ered, Mania il. lUce, grand treasarer, reported receipts (including $13,175 balance io treasury, $14,307, vV'iJl- iam II: Saiyfhe, gratidr aecretaj-jr, -jrlseited his thirteenth aa nuac report USlnccVie be- JL" 5 i.k cain wrrruiry no r.sj rvcriTea anu tumcu oyer I John Caves, Eobert Van Yairah.and Cal vin W.Pfather, trnsteea, reported that the. JoJge b.

in long-time bonds. Ther-recommended, a eootinuatioa of Abe present financial policy as one- which will. enable the fraternity to -Accomplish great good. j-. This aftitrnooa will occur the election of ofijcere for the ensuing year, and the reports of I the various crmmittree will be made.

i leat of a. Jw, South. JM. South, one oi the welt-known old soldiers sbd men of ths city, died. this afternoon at 1 -Z0 o'eioek.

Air. South formerly lived at Lebanon. For a number t-f years hie was in tbe hotel buiineta here as proprietor of the old South Ho-se. Foe some months ho tm been the rfi-Oprietor of the Brunswick Hotel. The grip, with complications, waTthe cause of his c-ath.

Mr. South was bora 1n- 1SSI in Claremost October 5, 1861, ihe enlisr-'-ia (Joutf ary Fif tv-firtt Regiment Indiana Volunteers aa and waa mustered out December 17. Betides be ing a member pf Sheridaa Pott, G. A. he was a member of the Masons, Knights of PTthiaa abd Red Men.

fHe wUl be bnried according to" the cereiJf'nies, of these fra tern i ties at Crown ilill. Further details bar sot yet been decided upon. Ko saore Chrwo fas a Becl raMs, Superlnitcndc3t Wright, of the insane hospital, "report that no more chronic cacsiccn be taken in tha' depagtme for ten. It is overcrowded. i THE AX'S CALES DAB.

I Bar a lo-dar Robespierre- 1758; died. vRer. OW. Jenciags. pastor of the Sixth Christian church, will speak on prohibition the Criminal Co art room Wednesday The comtnenectcect exercise of Pike towBthip schools wUl bebjeld in" Gutberie's crore, near New Augusta, Wednesday, May commencing atlO-a.

to," Ia connecttoo with the exercises Uent-Gov. Ila. J. Chase, Ciunty Euperkitcndent. William B.

Fliek and others will deliver addresses on educational tub je The Zig-zag Cycling Club's Cre-snile, patraigbt-awaY road-raoo will be run next -atjirnay aiwrooon, oa tht iaUonal road, between Cumberland and Greenfield. Those who, have entered art la arduous training. The comtnSssiopfTa of Caneock county have granted tue clsb the right of the road daring the raca. Bicyclers from all the neighboring town, iBcluding a rarty of lady riders from thia cit are expected to lit. a a oe amour tut wiinesscs.

ant 'j men will at art at 3 o'clock Yarions1 types pf wteele will be The' preyiousyive-mae rroord for this course Is sc-retres5riinutcl and; twe-itoy-onetecotida, Iti4 eipocited to reduce the record below seventeen rnluutcs. Three mealr.will.be to the first two to finish and one to the cycler naking th best time. The race ia to bt made aa annual event Among the entrees art ET M. Fletcher, T-oa. Hoy, C.

Ko rner, FHis Hunter, T. B. WiiU.i:M Borford aa WalUr I I I 1 I a cii if MANAGER BARNARD OUT. mmimm mmm .1 -I 1 tvirnDnktVAioFTnB itfo rbuns QJZXEJIAI. MANAGES.

JTeTtra of the lUtlrny I4n.s, Ipelnd- lag vometnlns -lonouintr tn n-x- onraloa Bneioeaa lit PnndoT Xratoav-Tlje V. E. TeaX At four o'clock reiterday. afternoon it became known that J. A.

Iiarnard, assistant general manager of' the Biff Foar, with headquarters here, bad tendered bis resig nation to President'. Jngalls rand it will be sin Barnard a rear ago was appointed to' the position and took upon himself a rast amount of labor. From the beginoing be has been too much and it was not an nnfxeqaent thing foT biin ta out in sixteen and eighteen boars Par, The labor of the department increased BOUHhe strain became so serere tnat it at-fee ted Mr. Baraacd'a health. The position ija verv arduous one te li.

-It was made -dbubly so by the feeling amonr the men of seme of airuiens tbat iit. larcisra was lifted into the position br President Ingalls (his father-in-law) ovee men who badserved pu anu came ep-iroiu J. HAEXARP, tATE ASSISTANT GEXEBAL i ranks. Who wfll bo his successor Is not The appointment will be scrutinized by the Brrigiuwyod.nien particuJarty with ientroentagninstthe management because of tinl.ilar nn Anmn i. expenses while there has keen no reduction ot ex penses' in the matter ol private, carr and otber JTicial richness.

There' i a report to tpe eBect that air. Barnard wni be-appointed to. an 'important position on the Oinpinnfitt. 'abash A kfiehitran. or lie inav return to the Ohio Mississippi of which xaaiataerispresiaeni.

i Manager Urrc4 Kegns Alao. ClKCixSATl, May 2. General Maniger M. Greene, ot the Ilig four, bas rc Laigned aid the position has heen to Joseph Ramsey, assistant to Pgesi dent Ingalls. lis Ao ConOdewee In It.

Railroad officials do not believe there it any truth in the report from New York Veeterday that the Big Four is about to absorb tbe Mackey system. roads in that system would bare to be acted upon and one of them tbe Peona, Decatur tvansvilie. would hardly be an acceptable gitt to President Ingalls. The road be baa desired for some time is the Chicago Eastern Illinois, and has hinted at having it several times, bat the rjrke stted for it was too stiff. It is but a question of time till tbe C.

dc I. be comes parte! the lug rour, bat that time maytietariA tne luture. AskI Uia IiU Kodak. Darlington of the Iadian apolis diraion Pennsyivsnia lines is an ex pert photographer, but his main delight is tbe kodak. He always has one of the little bo sea with bim when ont on the road, and tbe walla KU office are ornamented with tnanv viewa of railroad matters he has taken by simply toncning tne cution.

iie uuus the kodak a great help to him. Tbe box ia one of the best that is made. "jfo Sua day. Trains to French lew. The intention at the present is not to run finndsv trains to West Baden and French Lick Bprlngs, Superintendent Mansfield; of fhe Indianapolis Vincennes.

has been asked for Sundav trains to Martinsville and 8peneer, and if' they as put on tbe train wiiigo tax A-aepenaa oatne aemana. ttlz sjresuU of Six ears loaded with United' States troops were ruruts a special over the New Monon yesterday to Chicago. The eoldiers came froii Mobile, having been transferred to For fcheridan, near Chicago, Ti tat Kew Hoosa, Itifi that ia lbort time thro ngh passenger service will be arranged betwjeen the ew Monon and the Queen and Ibis would mats a strong fine topdits'in the fcouth. I Frepanne Xpr oarai General Passenger Agent Baldwin, of the Cincinnati, Wabash 4 Miohigaa, ia in the city--cosultiB2 with Big Four paaaeoger men op the coming excursion season. IUK NEW 6CUOOL BOOK BIDS.

-n Caosi of Sontlxnont Toward tbo Xevr Xavt Too Bidders. SS A ftVlnrV fhik aftprniion the fitata Board of Schcrol-book'Comm'ueioners met to once more consider inns oi puousners wuo r' yr 1 propose to fill out the series of Indiana text- JOJLf, St U1C JUICUHUU BH1IU CUU- trj'ct': before djorment to-nyjbt, if an agreement can be peached. t7: "iora Interesting1 comparisons bo made between the circumstances surrounding this tneetflfi- and those of a Tery similar meeting of the amis board about two years ago. It en the law was new and nntried, and its enemies bold and strong. 'Some of the atroifjrcst publishing firms in the country openly and repeatedly declared tbat tbe jocks' could, not pbssiblv be supplied for the prices axed ia fhb law; one, of them even going to far as to file a written statement to that effect with the board! Kow two years have passed and the board is choosing among bids to fill ont the aeries.

ihe enemies ot. tlie law are Dot neard at au, and the beard has ten bidders to select from. Nothing more ia heard of tbe prices being too low. Among the- nnmeroos bids 'which the board Is considering to-day some art aot 'made according to the announced conditions of the competition. One or two bidders who -have made their bids eonfci-pi exactly with the requirements have filed remon-atranees against those who have not done so.

The board ia composed of careful men, who knew their business, and it is reasonably sale to predict that they will do eyery-thing according to law and equity. TOTJ CAKI HATE Tni GI112 1 SflT the Governor of Indiana; to Governor- of Ken tacky. I. "'-r Governor Hovsy to-day refused to honor requisition from the Governor of Kentueky for Mrs. Laura Rockport Tht rcia itaoces are pec liar.

John Bop-hombie, who lives at Owensboro, istfie father of Lanra Jones, he it is that is peeking to hare her arretted and returned to. Owcneboro. on charge of perjury. Laura recently ran away from borne and married youiig Mr. Jones, of Rockport, much against her father's will.

He charges that she swore the was of ntarriaireable age, whereas, he aaya, she vis bat sixteen years For -this reason be would have her arrested, draeged back home and tried for a crime for which she- would bt aen to prison proven gnilty. --1 In some Way, which from this distance seems strange, Roohommie succeeded in getting the Governor of Kentucky to issue reuion for tht gii, but Governor i Horey osatly nipped th scheme. In gir. Jog his reasons for refusing to honor the requisition, he, calls to the fart tbat there is only one person's affidnrit against the girt auduo gruud jury indict-ment, while in Indiana the -affidaeit of at Irtst two persons and uu indictmeat are necessary before fenisliion can be op-froTed. In closing tlie communication, tioitrnor HnrT iralUntlr aavs: "Oottide of these this case acenis rery 'strange, where, a father seeks to hare bis daughter arrested and made a feleu because of a natural desire to marry the man she lores, it is not an ad' mirable spirit shown on the part of the to say the least." PROPOSED JJLECTniC LtXES.

Tho College Arenas, North Indian- apolta and lrrlnaton Trojecta. The qnestion of locating the Citizens com' pony's electric line in the noi-theaat part pf the city is settled, but the o'ate has not been certainly selected, though anumber of routes I have been aggeste. Presiilent Fowlerfis In Chicago and bas been written to tonfmeithe route as soon aa possible, that work be commenced. The route hut selected ia no Massachusetts avenue fo Plum street, north oq Plum to College, np College to Fifteenth, west on fifteenth to Central, north on Central to Twenty- second and west on Twenty-second to con nect with Illinois-street line. This is the roort direct route, but Superintendent eteeie said to-day that it would hardly oe adopted.

It is believed, however, that the northern part of the route as named will be selected. Conductors Aro Mot Attvya to JCHame. Lest night an electric car well loaded wps going horth about 10:30 o'clock. At a corner stpod a number of young women, and th motor-man, by a great eflort, stopped the ear exactly on the crosving. Tbe youfng women chattered to each otber, arguing whether or not to take the oar, until the conductor rang to go on and tne car left them.

The cash collector looked back, and as toluted with, "TcU, what are you lookinir-tt see anything green The conductor was too much of a gentle man to express bis opinion. The- Irvtaccna tne. VVe will push the Irvington lint just as last as possible, said SuperiuumiouS. Meele this moruinir. It is oirr a(in to have the line ready as soon as the extra power is.

put in, becauso we want to commence buti- uesa. Maybe ft can be done in tiurtv days. Of course, the Irvineton line wHI take pre cedence over any other proposed line. The North lniaajli tiuel Councilman Ilicklin'is a.uthbrity for the Statement that the Korth Indianapolis Hue will surely be bnilt, mid that a gentleman With a bank accouot of has writ ten that he is willing ta take all the stock of the proposed road. DO TVE WAJTT A CLUBf It So, All I Te XeedL Do For It.

is to Ask The discussion of the repdrt that the American- Association would eomilder the removal of the Cincinnati club to this- city, at taetr meeting tomorrow in Cincinnati, bas aroused interest here. statemcsit that the Commer cial Club would the proposition of the transfer. Bt the meeting this afternoon, SecrctarSr Forturfe said: "I do not know that thejmatter is to come be fore the directors this afternoon, Tbo ttiect. ing is to consider, principally, matters pertaining to the new clubs buildiur." Mr. John Brush had no information 'ato the Cincinnati club'a intentions, lie thinks an Association eiup wonid pav nere, tnat old groan 4 on could be secured lor the remainder oi uie beanon, -o formal vtvnuaiiiuu in to indiananoits is known tohim.iiBt the report is current that lndisoapoii oan have the club by asking for it Released WiUi'out Ilea Tape.

Arthur. Wilson wg? releasod from iail to-day, and as he walked away a free man a stranze chapter of mistaken identity-was ended. At readers of Tbe News already know, was convicted of pension fraud in urant county in August 1890. A few days ago TVilson was brouebt before the court for'feenlence. To the surprise of all, toe old man said be was prepared to prove that be was rn an entirely different part of the State when the Grant Co ntv fraud was commrtU-d.

Where were asked Judge Woods. "In the penitentiiA-y at Michiean Citv. air. under the name of John Van Soyner, A letter was sent to the prison olBoials at Michigan City askin. about the story.

This morning a reply was received. It corroborated all Wilson had said of Van Sevner. It gave his age and bicht and de scribed bullet' scars. Examination of the old man's bod revealed exactly the marks described. lie was a soldier 'in the uyit war aud evidently a gallant one.

Without any more delay, and with no red-tape, Judge Woods swit Wilson away a free man. Treparlnj for the So Building. The Commercial Cloh directors at their weekly meeting this afternoon considered the matterof removal of the buildings now on the club'a building site at Meridian and iPearl streets. en pants, aire nowrcrooving their win be completed in two or three weeks -Then the club will begin the removal of tho pnudinga preparatory to the erection of tjietr ma'ninceat atroctare. feeretarr Fortune said ihi afternoon tbat 'tlie decision oi dvivng Architect Ware as- to the plans was exrectcd this week.

-1 Atere is lour Aaac Atrawberrea, a quart. Cucumbers, 71ic Tomattea. 0c a pound. Beef tendtrloin, tie a pound. Bpanish otlons, 10c a pound.

Kqnals, 13 a dozen. a doren, DevUed cribs, tt60 a dozen. Sum mer iquaah, 25e each. New beau, 7.c a bunch, ew eanata, 3c a bunch. hew cabbage, 6 a pouad.

tplnadi. 25c a peck. Kt ai a pack. CherriOJ. 15c a quart tola steak, a pound.

kUr loin steak 20 a pound, Leaf lard a pound. Pork loin and ihops, 12jjc a pound, iloond steak uVjwlse apoundi Spring ehiefcua, each. 1 Boasting chlikc lfio a a pouad. Radishes, 1 ouacnes for Asparagui, sue a aozen, a pound. SfiTlforoia oraniea, 25 ta 60c doren.

7 cra ads oddoi, uw beans, quarter peck. Uooseheriea, loc'njuart. i Green curncts, 15c qaart. New tarnr-a. 6c bunch, Hint, bunch.

Parsley, bunches M. i lbtrs.iOc a pouad- Kew York c-onta, 60c a can. i wnd-back errapin, fW a dotcn. aouart ScolhxpsOe a ouart Ciu oystssKe a dozen. fHasB.

8c a doses. Potato; 173 a bashe. i Sasfras, mncbes for lOo. Rprinc lam b50-w3Oc a pound. Porter-housa5y50c a pound.

Yeal.liSOe.'i--.-, aTanxanilliohrea XSea quart. Maple slrujll.25 a gallon. a pound. Freeh sauje.l'Jca Ke potato, sse Jipoct, -j i a'ew Pk. Btris bea.C!,J!peck.

'i. Canl.iLwer20 to "i.each; PotawTrow-Pna -V 4 KbeslJSi 75c eh-. P.1 snappei Ponhd. Spanish mackife'- rjca-poona, i Fmh itere, 40c 5h-, 1 '-r Blue fnsh.f PonBd- PloondersJ. I V-; Haddock, PoM.

1... srrtna. i A to or bid. ffrout, a pound. COiSIDEIlED.

(. Propoattlon by Which, th Garbage Quwatloa May b4ttUd If the Qty Counejl (or Uther tbe era-fish statesmen "in the Council) does not interfere, the Department of jpublio 'Health and Charities has solved thej garbage question as Well as the damping problem. President Morrison baa had a consultation with Controller Woollen, and Mr. Woollen asked that the Department of Health make its auggestions in writing. Yesterday afternoon the following letted wajjmakled to the controller: Btai For a number of years aat vault and css.sooi cleansers have, by ordtrs of the Com-- men Council and the Board Of Health, been Ihe costcntl of StfOD VSUitS and ceatpopls nearthe crossing oo theVjicit rail-.

Thia metnial ia cirrM lown oy tne' current and deposited along itne rtper eann for maoy mile to the annoyance and detriment of tho residents of that vicinity. -The County iipard of Health has served no- ti-A ttiA ntv tr, A diknOA-ll ot waste material tmmooiateiy. ei havw investigated the matter and beg leave to report the following lacu witty recommendations: The Sellers iarm ia now leased to pri vate parties and sneh lease will o4cxplre, eo we are informed, until November 18J1. Tha eity baa two pieces of groond aiope the aorub low toe Belt railroad. In TieW of ail the cir-- cu instances wewould reco ea a as a tern por- ary meaauie until a portion or the belJera farm can bo placd at our dra-posal and-, arraneeinenta' I jmade for the eompleto deatrucuoa- of tho garbage and contents ot vaults, tbat ye aida a sui cieut amount to 'cover the "ox-pen of burying said material upon one or the other ebo ve-iocn tfooed pieces of ground.

We are informed through ths. engineer a othee tbat thjs expenae -will probably not exceed morelthan HO ner dv for theaammer months. or from June 1 to September 1, whioh is f7'X 1 nereis an imperative armaria tor prompt action, and we would requoHt yows Immediate attention. Be.ipecUullv, y.Ji. MoBRisoit, Pxeswent Qnonam).

Cook, Secretary. Mr. Woollen said that he would recommend -to the Council that it pnss thejpprorViation asked for. and with the money on htnid the department can keep tbe citk- out of law suits, and dispose of the hlth Land garbage until the Sellers farm leae- has exj'drqd. The fecommendution is fayofably viewed by several members of Council A City and County Pesrf Booa.

The nroDcrtv owned bv the riitv on which ia located the pest-house is practically ue- I 1 I i ess tor 1VS oriKinat purpjbe, anu iuo ue- partment of -PuWie Health is anxieus to dispose of its To that end the boarM has addressed this communication to the Mayor aid Council: i (jentleruenr Our Board bas made a per sonal inspection ot the prcraises'fcnown as the P-st-hoose, situated on the bank of fall crock, north of the city hospital. We find that the city owns here a boot eleven and ont- Dali acre ot togetner with. Buildings andoat-buiidinesderoted to the earsot small pox patlenta. The aronnd is subiectto yeaxly ovecuow and tee wortoess and oeyona repiur. we nave ruion to neuew tnat the citv can enter into an aareecient with the coQnty to erect jointly suitably ci'jarterwfor a pest-honse and woald renpec'tully request permisaioa to dispose of the present grounds and apply tbe proceeds to the eraction of a new set or outioinjDs.

I The county commissioners will donate the "land on which the pcit-hejiise is to be located, but have not selected St The city is to pay for the buildings, and the city and county each" to "pay the expenses of its own patients. A Kovel sebemei Tbe department of health is confronted. ii by a matter that it doesn't now exactly how to handle. There is a bat yi food manufactory Jn the city, tnd nv hgent for it comes to the health ollice diui hd 'secures a list of the children boyn7 he pareiits isse-fit a circular; cxpliiying tt Qualities of thia. fooJ.

Ifp.is jclaimedi at the office that letters havobten written on the department blanks, and al good many people imagine the circulars epifae from the health department In'one instance a letter contatning $3 from .4 pure.hascf of some of the food, was rcocived Vv the benpth officers, who for the first tkrie nndcrstoou what the agent got the list for. Tvlll Anoiiaauth wiiia. Br. Morrison does not know whether or not tho refuse from tht straw-btjard works kills the but fo settle whekher or not the ttufTia poisonous he will dissect a fish and analyze its "gills to ascertain if any of tbe sediment terms on its breathing appa ratus. EIQnTEEK TJClilOK9 1 TO-DAT.

lArtte Knmbor of Supreme and Ap- pellat Coaet Cn Tht Supreme Couit hahded own the follow easel at 2 o'clock thia 15.0J?. Tbo Ciuxern' Insaratlpt Co. ts. Sellers Vandeburg C. Al- uniieu, j.

i tv i 15,05. llenry J. (jofTvs. Oeo, McGee I et al. Tipton CO- Affirmtsd.

-aiiller, J.1" 15,047. Green Barnes vs. Anna) Summons etal. Decatur CC- Affirmed. Ulda, J.

ueorge-tv. ecru eg ot. al. ys. Shedlock et al.

Morgan C. C. jRertrsed. Miller, 13.0d3. William T.

Wilson ts. Emanuel Bdrcett administrator, etc CC Affirmed. Olds.J.' 15,03. Columbus iiobinSon vsj State ex rel Maegie Knoi'C C. Amed MeBrideJ.

I 15,111. GrUwold Its. Ancil Ward et aL Bteuben C. 'Affirmed. Coffer i 1 Caroline Lautrhlin va.

Gertrude R. Hil.ben Rush C. Affiriied. liott-, J. Edward G.

Fcott vs. ilfohn Stetler ct al. C. 14,793., The Brazil Block Coal CompnUT L. Hoodlet.

Clay CS AX Affirmed, J. I The town of Freedom TS.iamncl Nornsj OweaC. C. Affirmed. CoEey, J.

Tht Appellate Court ha.nded down' the following cases: 106. Thoma NT. MarshaH at vs. Minerva Henry Affirmed, Beinhard. J.

132. Madison J. Adams administrator etc. vi Thomas J.Juley et aL Miami Affirmed. Black, 3.

Wl. Lemuel Jaequav va. John; K-XTart- elL Allen Affirmed. Crumpcker, J. 172i George N.

Gerauld Wat-kins. C. C. AfJirmed. New, C.J." 133.

EVansviile- Ajlndianapolls Railroad Cpmnany vs. JlerbertJ. Gilmore. Green "Affirmed. Robinson, J.

Jl i 199. t-Ahart "Hash va. James jf. Frye. ureen y.

tender rnit 19. I Appeal dls-' 204. George IT. Carpenter Peter Ruswlt Allen C. C.

A Ordered trtiisferr.ed buprcme Court Tine tot ot. CUle. Seeds! to The Indianapolis ITes, May 29.Seorge Werjner, the butcher, of this city, yesterday sold and shipped by special train ever the Big Four two hundred head of fat cattle ta a rma's. Company, Jersey Cjty, averaging 72'i' pounds per head; sold at hundred pounds, brinaing 15.372 ferthe loto raetle, $76.83 per head. This is said to oe tn best lot of cattle ever shipped cut of this county at one time.

IBE SIAREJET rConUaiB- from Hxcb ar.f ItcrrAto, May -3. No. wheat i.iv-. ortnern D. 1 .1 ccipts-Wheat, bushels; cornjisO OOO bushel.

Miipments wheat, 2237000! busli-lat corn, basbeia. 'U to. rcu vorn A 01 DZTEOIT. Mb 20. Wheat Xo.

1 whit oiu, Jjo.reu casa. ixv, Juivfi)i, Au.ust.O'.-c Corn No. 2 cah ami -v L7o a a a- I I Oats 47c, No, 2 wbitej-SiJ j-ir, Receipts'-i-Whcat bushels: corn. 0.1U) I Sl- oshels; patsV2, M3 bnsbl-J. ill ClXCLVNATX, Mav 2a.

Flour Fieadv' 1 I "W-heat Easier at S1.0U'fi.c fom III Quiet at Oats I irnr at 49Jf f.UOo. Rve Dull attWc PorU Orii.t ak Lard-Easy at 6.00c lulkiMeat r-Q ie a 1 6.CO0. Bacon--ji tegd yi a 1 7J 2c hisky Steady sales 415 parrel. CmcAW, May 21, 1:15 p. 2 neat t-irn ea ji.w, Hay LO-y Junt public nAiru is in low free Sc timt.

Inly l)ecVii'ber 87 yifn Nc o. torn Suady; cash May June 67 Wc, Jojy 6dJc, Ang'ttit Ao, 2 Oats -Firm! cash -4 Vie. june July August ithte. Mess pork Firm asn 0.7 July 10.S.M, epte'ifcber 11.05. LardFlmn cash t2i- July He Short Bibs Firm; -cash 5.4.v5.oiicj Ju.ly iMtiv llrt Xo.

'1 steady at Sfi. Barley i'a. a ominsi at 7'. Flaxseed -X. 1 1.12,V- Tiraotby 8ced--Frime sUady at tl.2tX$l3i ButUiwSteadr.

F-ggsSteadyr Whisky-- Buffalo live (tcoew MerkeU BrFFALO. Mnv2' Cattle Eeceiptanont torougn, sale: qntcl and lower. -i Hogs Receipts 19 leads through, S4Q sales; dull ad lower: Mediums Sheep and Ijiiifoa Receipu 20 loitda through 2 sales; slow; not enough doing to quote; general tone lower, a ucaxciaLl succrss. What it. live Has Accotn-piislisxt a On Traiv-Tlie rJeanlt ot 1 Good Nothing saceeeds like success, and any business that is managed iby business men who have made a success of their own busK ess is likely to succeed' Such has beets tbe res-it of the Indiana Mutual Building apd Loan Association botlneas during the first year of its existence.

Its, directors held their first annual meeting; a ew days since, and'are entitled to th cor.gratula-tidns of the puhlie, as well ar their ahare-hnffders, for the wtanuer in which they have discharged their trost They sold during the yeaf over 23.000 shares and loaned for which they hoUf eecnritiea whoe sworn value la- Its receipts were I The boilding and loan business) continue to grow in Die confldenct of the people, and its success has demonstrated that jtis theafesf "aud most profitable investment yet tie vis by modern finance, and It offers more Srolitablidvantagea of irfcy-O? recroaljcrs gof.g about say- greater and any other course there are iog.the busiuesi" is. overdone, but such is not the case. The basLnoss of sav ing and priiit-hsring can sot be overdone. These aaaosiatiohs are tore than any other one thing to the general tliii'iision'of material wealth among what is usually called working clastss tlian any other cause, became they foster frugality and industry which purifies and improves those who are" most needy and deserving. There rhay be too many associations, but that will, regulate "iwelf.

It will become a question of "the survival of the fittest" The success that hat attcrrdrd this asso-c ration has been dac to tho careful manage-menflnd the personal siipervisioti of such men as-Judge W. ti, Kiblnck, E. G. Charles Kahlo, N.jF. Dalton, 8.

Denny, George W. Powel P. H. Fitzeerald, A. R.

Kliroyer, John C. Ingram, Charles Maver, and ChsrlesE. Kre.elo. They arc among oflf mot reputable business mea, and their snecessful management during the year just closed is fair indication of what maybe expected of them in the future-The(r larcest shareholders in tho association, and as a consequence! are financially as well as morally interested in ita sueccss, I As a source to investors, these nssocia--lions a distindtive advantage over all other financial channels, because none besides them have the same lawful right to employ, their funds in an equally pro ductive manner. Ibn stock is exempt from w4-a sa ks 1 Miss Kstcbam's seventh annnal excursion to Europe.

The. party sails Jul 8 and visitk.tho' principal points lof interest in Ecgland, Seotluod and the continent Those desirinr to join the. party should report before June 13 and see. or a'ddrevs r-usan M. Xetchan), 216 North; Delaware street to tho 'Front.

Indianapolis takes another forward stride in the achievement of Mnnson Idghtnlng Conductor Company abroad. This compuny has just received a delayed diploma and honorable mention, which wa-s awarded hr tHo Paris Vforid's' The elegance of the. engraving, done on steel theliL4heit art, explains tht delay senuiua 11 out. a meoat also Ttccompi nies tne tupioroa, 01 upinuo design. The 1 9t significance of the whole matter is that th contest wasvrtth the wide world in tilts branch of science;" and through the distinc tion Drought Dy tbis award, "hofre-bcen elected to memberslnprwitb- a gold, in the Inventors' Electrical Associwion of ParisFranoe.

This firm had. previous to in taken- nrst premiums wherever -their electrical appliances have been exhibited in American cities, but France i kgown to have- led the ranks cf progress in electrical seience, this last a ward to Munsoa Co. an unusual mark of distinctiou. i street Tttt piaod house of Rich MoYey having to No. 56 North Illinois their prices and.

aiy terms bring lotstof trade to that locality. A few of those ten- dollaf organs "still left ow ts the1 Time to Bay Chanehgfceberg' ttefrtirnrator, warranted to operat perfecOy best cf 1 Uxrk and hlnpes "Uulcc Meal' natural tn- and" Ne lroci-s gasolln stove, two-burner, high train, S8; threo-borner, "Gai ttyr" stoa llltara. 1 cooler Wm. it, Bennett, a-. Merldlaa at.

I 1 For Moths Lao Crystal Flit, spasms, at. Vljus dance, esrvousnes and hysteria ar aoOe eor'd by. Ur.AIUe' Xervln. saiuplMot ranuvrlt, Brotea a Browning A boa'sandajl drogginu, i 1 '5 i 5 THE IOTUAPOL I '-V 3 I i-- ward IJrua. 'old atAnd.

lml.tiii:i..lM. ti baea, elwie and wtil c.f -1 nr. til 4y raia, May. 9, at 'i-v tj gVvatsaiaof clirttiloa" begins, la cia-ioccfa ot tha late rhiia4.4?M tire, wfclo? rmt 1 sprt gave a full acn.ant. wtara tiii' punv puoa only ef af smira vt onsf the Urges Xiaoofaetorltif oluUUn- Lpows i-ittat 01 ty lar.e.

1 Seventy tb0WM dotiart worth it itoe. Pf.sln ram's, bora- M4 ctjn TiB M'r eta-tn saved Irona th la; a (it.Mb eold at H'4 eeuls ea thviiloi: ot utnirlfi sturarf cost. Jiera'a an Ocpurtauity I ys teopt ct ouy iotm as "oextw EeUrs stock mast be urirwj tntikoay. to set- ut msuranca policies. .73 awtl so tinl.i -i will boy irl workta pant.

yrtiSl.fct tee buy' plndld panta, hf.i.-i r-ij-les, worth i fl.M buys strictly aH-wocl dressriispts, worth Wi 1 -ogives you boys' ania worth icwr rtriwK ir t-ir a special suit, ail'jto really worth fit I fii fkir a ood tmsines alt, really worth fix S8 I9 btirs wlds wale black; wanted' ijiits, rely i worth li. r. fur exts-a dress soltv tort '4 ang fact-Bra (li. fs.W (of black Chariots ut t.a!l wJ. "ii .1 TMtxK or i t'O boVa raSs.loBiVaota.r-i-Swht".

wortbft too sulta. ail ajres, -9f worih IX two pair knee pasta, ail agea, we.JJ lb7 last, tSraDU. 4 With the.tot roes hoys' eots9SeuJs. S.0LO doaea ambrolderad saspa ttv cents Vr. ilearthisla stock 1 Simyoned of verv fln caommals clothing tftsj ha bsan Bia I by.

the bt hsa-ls and worknte.v.tUip, riaacothiogalmob jttTn awj i aot Judff tba aiaHtv bv th orie. a I this a-Or kasutan ki. acd tSjiilnsttrauco authorities hav ordered ennp; "stack tot sohl. Thounda et flaer suits and tr.raloons not mentioned her. I.

A ebanc of Uf(ttlmtoseears'etahlsc la than ona-balf eot i wtanufwctnr. pi DV.r1n. ixinna-mi rent aai sior tsaturdays till It p. i-t rttaament In new-mpers'f of th great thln, ior large -era ana number, 1 Art Washington strpft. Furmarlyoecnpied by.

Ward Bron.11 4ro hoase, .11. 1 -1 Carli-a paid all oat of towa be yri, -1: LXuE Or TIM: And Additional -Train Kou, 10 JTect May S-ti Meaon 1 ThfonowlB( new trains hate titpot en ran between Ind asiapolla and Fraaklnrt. male. In etua eentu-etlun at the latter, Plac lot iauspt.rt,- tic ilaxlo tucker okjU. iiond.

nv. Jiwpa and, lipotoo Hajor: h6fO toat'e tndjanapnti as; 'K 0 Arrives Frankfort pt. f. 1 'o. a leaves Fran.furt t-si 5 nu ArrtT ladlaaapolM No.Sl-elRtiJaoaptMisiSup.m.

1 nv Arrtve Indinarolia p.iiilii Other tmlos lv b1 arrt- f-iilijwfT i ho, S3 Clitraco tr Jtad.WllU ttluicB and parlor ear. eav Indianapolis 11 a. BJ ArrtTt'hicoSJup. in. -j iro.l-Chleao Vestlboled iTuilaiah sleeper.

-(j. Arrive Chicaeo a. ta. J. NoTa srriv Indlattkcolls 1:25 m.

So. 11 arrlv Indianapolis I do p. -vmsrrr Piaxco, Kick ISortk 4- ir you need anytbln In spseUetor rspatr inc. go to Hay haw. optician.

IA Xcrtk'. il art i 1 1 OH oodttUI Opposite Chlon railway paenger5ildn. Telephone wax Tbs Mints Uit Cdar it, 1 picket jT ist Maryland street, McScjat. Tar Creaai' In California tvtao and 1 mijrtio From John v1nfrl. JCap Weinberrerl.

aad Vest pulnjia. iivat uu)m lyiiad. 1 5f Asti'ALlw t- ob drtnk. Inef aowder, Pus aad trvsh. At Bioaa dru stnr.

a 1 1 1 BTaasroga visiting nt ctty wanta Jewslxy, watchaa ct diamonds should xo to iiay Rs.b your work to tk'mJrya4 bava mandin don tr. TelethonsuM. Braoiat, tat- llvrwar tht wkwreyV forartar nd Ho vas. i asy pay. snot or earth Charles Wluig.lc Virginia 'AfterC AUrtppotor Bcaf.

Wine and Iron." Cs "Mabsbtm allow at vry fjjptala. A. B. A Co. sU 11m.

plaifter. setter ftle. UalORtjo "ort kt alaalpptfad S6nh Paansylvanlar (rsw OuMAt axa gold watehe at Mareyki t- i I i 1 For tfeeuration fi, 1 Com nj ret your marbl and rraiiff mbna- tnnt and grav mark at Aug. strput. "-i ArttclAi leetlt.

WlUiont a Plat- Orbrlds brk. A. J. ppp. York 8 tor, iadianapoils.

I Art rrtate. 17. West St rkt straet. v1f BlMMO poisua cotd by UikhI' Wha Baby wa ttckrw gav ht Castef Whsa a Child, sh erld orCa M-t. When be beamt Visa, she ciu.sg to Ca turl.

When sh had Children. a gav thiaiiistorlv GoVt Report, Ac. 17, it TT5 -1 ti A. a Laytpn, give a nastf-torna. largest numher of tVB wrappers will be received It rilloa 'TT I 1 Illn.ois 3.

L. UNDERTAKERS I ttf. FOR INDIANAPOLIS ONLY. sprt. TtTTSTWravirn -V v- J.

ice lie 5uap ci Bicycle to the boy or tirl sending in SOAP'wrappcrs by Rug. 1. the 26 North Illinois ttreef, August xr iSt)L-. V'ASK YOUR GROCER FOR -BUCKEYE SaAP.fi ALWAYS IIST PUNERVL DIRECTORS: I- JCBEOEUO. t- D.

KREGELO SQJV, Telephone 11.14 in irnrn' ALASKA' REFISLIQ RATDRS desiga, reasonable in jprice. LIILY As, cr MlhW Firest 101' ocr Save and tTalt tntH rnlny JWor4r AIT 11 tog, lsy 59, "-irri. i i The enure bu-dlog. i str. funa rum sue-p i line in the Test Low al price -PRO'nn ana 103; 'i iv 1 A FJccncmical' ia ice, te.r.

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