Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1892 — Page 2

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for Got. lo ttOtDi- , mo6 kis frleods ThoGortber* U ( V* wy^rwmwvwm tO him, ■aid, by tbo Fodoml offlco* bot thmj mr thmy do not m tkia oppoaitloo. “Tbla one of Cbaao’* ftrfoBd* tolookiog About for •ereral > MM with whom to dofoot tbo t rot found nay one tbot io ► WM tbfo M&oU oppooiUoa tbot ^ I about Porter, tbon brought unbors. ood atm hot aottafied, to now r to moM o coodidoto of Stoto doaotor Tbia loot mova will raaalt in ioilan, ‘ tbo otboro. Boootor Monet io for will bo Io tbo oeavostioa. How rf Ho will bo tbo oominoo for

tbo ear janbrarftroaaiiy

coono'a madtdooy.

Tbo flrlondo of Joba W. Coono any in roforbmo to tbo orticio in Tbo Now* of Saturday. to too candidacy of Mr. Coono for state Auditor, that whatever personal fooling there may bo between Colonel Walker and Captain Coono, it hod nothing to do with Mr. i annoumriu^ bhneelf a candidate. One

Coon* probably _ oaion from Col.

ooaoea candidbto for the offloe, the dntiee of

which be eo (T

American <

...viiegea which thlo

^ r h ~ce° and’ wante it for tbo honor aod

, and ia not a candidate tor tun. too purpoeo of fnJarioK M of *oy one. Colonel only on# of the de/eated eandirbo it again oeekiug the nomiua'

dtd not »ho

mma wm m - ■■■ -

Coons's fn«nd« said te-dari

Coons probably neglected to obtain Nion from Col. Ivan N. Walker to be-

idate for the office, the doth thoroughly underetand*. B I Cititen, he know# the right* Ich this republio gives him,

raft

.1

gives film, aod

te them, oecauMfae

^ j Jy to preserve every Mr. Coone Is n candidate

Keen to

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REPORTS TO THE DEPARTMENT op public safety. ;

SXZX was one of the

- „ »a sskelt arat a platform one day. The hoys, of who alwgye lilted to see a deg eaten a * np the platform. Jaek eaugbt the te rat canght him also, in the fiesfay

part of toe jaw, lacerating ft and making ft Stead profusely. When he would shake the rat it would tear his cheek, aad lor dee ruinates the excitement was great. In that time a number ofbeople had gathered, and beta were made two tooneta favor of the fit. When all the beta were taken, the dog etndied a moment aud saw how toe betting wSs goiaf against him. Re teak his game to to# middle of the etreet. asd.ee I knew then what be wee after, I ordered a space made. He dropped the rut, and it sprang to get away; but oh. my I tbo (baking that rut got! The dog did sot leave the battle-flelo for hah an

hogc,”

A SAW’S FAILURE TO CUT.

Stmartlmprormu Georgia Street—A Kentttokp

c4

talker la tbeoei

I of 1890 whoHHPHHVn^

1 as bedid not, show any extraordinary at that election, be should be •ati-fled i Office of Tax-Commiesioner which he a, aad to wbieb a bandsorae salary in J. HU term does not expire until Ir. Coone'e friend* think bis claim

superior to that of Colonel s nlino»t sure that the convenbim with the nomination.’'

are

l honor him 1

Toe Uedtenant tswvorner. i all the way ttom Tenneseee that Haanaie a possible i for the plaoe one# filled by bun. in Its account of a

ma convention mode sport of , hut treated of Mr. Hanaa re-

. ee foi i made ! i arrt*

r Governor Hanna, of InI toe room wae noticed.

de many warm friends here and hie •ely used among Republicans io iMtoe insvltablo candidate of the Jndlana for Lientonant-Gov-ket with A. G. Porter as canHe Mid be wae proud

to demonstrate | m of reciprocity by showing they were I to meet Governor Hanna. The speaker r ruler rod to the administration of it tnonmbeat of the White Hons# as lout blot or bltmish or scandal, and I la toe pleasant prediction that, as i be was elected last Urns, he would i again.

Democratic County Committee. The meeting of the county Democratic committee Saturday afternoon was a noisy and net very good humored one. John B. Wilson and J. L. Keaoh were nominated for chairmen. Albert 8abm .thereupon read a letter Mb of them announcing in words as as they could command that they and would not accept the chatrButasmall matter like this mode to toe committee. No further were made and a ballot whlob taken gave Wilson 10ft votes and Keaoh 82. John L. Reardon and Joe Oates were nom-

nnted for

anted for secretary of toe committee, and Heardonuas elected, receiving 70 votes to M

object the prevent county eoaveutio quire! by toe com

OateB.

resolution was adopted which bad for its wt the prevebtion of the tedious delay* in nty convention* caused by the time required by toe committee on credentials to settle contests among delegations. The resolution i Inspired by the memory of the four hours’ > ia the proceedings of the late Democratic

▼eatloa.

• Huston Nos Hopeful. W. O. McKinney, Huston's right-band man, was ueksd to-day if there Is anything in the report that J. N. Huston may be a candidate forth# Republican aomlaaiion for Governor. “Mr. Huston will not be a candidate," said

Mr. MoKlnnsy. w ! know this to be true, for 1 was up to Ooaaersvtlto last week. Mr. Huston doss Hot believe the Republican* have

•H

€*» not

ohanoe of carrying Indiana this tally with such a prospect la view be does not

> to spend any monsy. M

THE COLORED CHURCHCB.

Annual ■wrmon to the Colored Female Pythlaue—Bepttams-Fnuerala.

the nan

sermon of Euclid Court, No. 49, tisnthla, tbs ladies’ brunch of the [hts efPythlaas, was preached at

Bsthel A. M. B. eburob last night by Rev. G. A Bisste. This court is two years old and

IBs annual

Court of Otis Colored KnUh

has a membership of seventy-two. The theme of tbs Sermon was "Tlte Approved Work of Woman." Among other things tbs speaker

11« not What she was three tbonsaad For three thousand years she was carer. She bad no rights that man to respect, but we Sad that God

chief officers of toe court are: Mrs. i Barley, worthy counselor; Mrs. Emma Worthy taspeotrU; Mrs. Q. L. Jones, jsspeotor, ~ Two kuaeraie. The foneret of James Purtum, colored, yesterday. wan largely attended. Purtum has never rooovStod trom injuries tecaived during tbs surgical institute Are. He waa the (colored) janitor at the time of toe fire, aad eevoral persons were rescued by him. He was a member of the Second Bapwt Church. O. P. Morton Lodge, No, IM, I. a O. P., and Sampler Lodge,U. B. F., No. U, and was buried by the** orders. He waa thirty years old. be funeral sermon was preached by Rev. J. I. Mortoa at Antioch Baptist o&urcb at 8 also preached the funeral at toe sate# place in the >r was a member of Gib- . 7, B. F. The Brotherhood muMo for both eeoaetona. Tmmmkj '0^0 Hn^UsdNi* About two tooosaad people witnessed the baptizing of twenty-two communicants in the eaaal nt toe Yellow bridge by Rev. J. W. Carr pastor of the BesosH P—ptist she mb. nt

to a Pnetor. U be given Rev. Smith Clays

.J eoa* srers a btrut-cak. M,. • kt On the North Mlaniaalppl

a* has attracted ooc aired on North

toecoL

the EMtor bobednlo—Rntn To-Day.

Alp due yesterday, according to that toothless saw to toe effect that rein on Easter Sunday !* ante to bring rain on the seven succeeding 8 u ndsya, foiled to arrive, lost ns it failed to arrive a week ago yesterday. It clouded up a attic in the morning, and •ome persona, whose fnitb in hoary lies is greater than their desire to go to ebnrcb, concluded to protect their good clothes by

« at home. But the min enme not. In-

stead it cleared off aad the day wee sultry and dusty ae a county fair. Persons who had horses and buggies, linen dusters and goggles took some pleasant drives, but those who attempted a constitutional la the afternoon found the atmosphere depressing, and many who started oat with the intention of waling five miles to enjoy the bssmiiul Weather, compromised on five blocks and retired exhausted to the

■hades of tbeir domiciles to cool off. To-day, however, nature came promptly

to the front with her weekly job of street cleaning, and there wae a da*hing rain this morning that quickened the blood, made ns-

Weather of tbe rase Week. The weather crop bulletin of the State weather service for tbe week ending April 80 shows that tbe temperature was cool and bolow Donna) every day except Wednesday and Thnreday, with but little sunshine; tbe miafoll, much io exeese, foil only during n few hours on Wednesday; until that day much plowing and planting was done, especially in the southern portion of tbe Btste. bui istlll much, more has to be done, and it is almost feared that it is getting too late for the oafs; wheat, elover. grass and live stock are in good condition: trait, also, promises agooderop, although because of continuoas low temperature, many blossomt'alfo falling off; warm aad dry weather is needwne advance vegetation aod farm work. la this vicinity the first part of tbs week the weather and groead were in good condition for form work; bat heavy rains on Wednesday interrupted cultivation; wheat and pastures are in fine condition, and also fruit. Rainfall wu 1.48 inches. MUSIC FESTIVAL SEATS.

Prloon For

Siutfle 8nats—Sales Ho Held. . ..

Censiderable Interest sviaoos in the sale of ■eats lor toe May Festival, and the directors, are la dally receipt of inquiries by the doxea ooaoerning tbe private sate of seats to those Who have subscribed to tbe guarantors’ fund. Mr. Charles B. Ooffla, chairman of ,the committee on finance, has written a circular letter to tbe guarantors, setting forth tbe plan of sals and the prices asked for season tickets, M hrretofore printed in Tbs News. Tbs prices for single seats to tbs concerts are: Evening concerts, main floor, front half, |2; rear halt. ¥U>; balcony, first row, tS M; second, third aufi fourth rows, 82; matinee, all parts of house, fl; general admission, evening concert*, fl;.Matinee*. 30 cents. Tbe guarantor's sale of season rickets will be held Monday, May 18, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., at too Big Four ticket offloe. The general ■ale ut season tickets will bsgia Tuesday morning, May 17, and the siugle seats will begin Friday morning. May *20, at the same place. Non-residents can secure seats by addruesing C. O. Dixon, ticket agent, No. 1 East WMhington street. Type-Written court Records. A committee of the Bar Association is meeting this afternoon to consider tbe advisability of patting all tbs conn records ia typewriting. Tbe question to be settled first is: Is tbsre a type-writing ink which will stand tbs test of timet It la important that the records should be un adteg, aud typewriting is so new a thing that there is uncertainty whether tbs inks used with the bmehines arc lasting. If tbs bar association concludes that tbe cbabgs will be a safe one, the records from now on will be ktot la typewriting and bound, so that toe volumes will baas the neatness aad oonvaatenoe of printed books. Ountraot For the No# Coffin Factory. The contract was lei to-day for tbs new coffin teoiory, which it to be located northwest of tbe city, near the site chosen for tbe cereallae-works. The factory will consist of a main building, an ongine-hoose aad several smaller structures. Tbe main building will be of brick, forty by eighty test and four stories high. ■ ' Jy v? '• , - An Unleaded One Accident, f 8am Killian yesterday shot James Edmonds at the latter’s homo, 789 North Mississippi in Booker's alley. Edmonds ig seriously injured with a wound in his breast. Ellllaa claims that the shot wae occidental end toot bedid not know the gen wae loaded. Moving way aaril Rfidto < Many a testily moving was interrupted by the rein to-day. Tbo express-wagon men say that renters will oootinee to Move on or about the 1st ol May. Bovoral hundred families in Indianapolis wilt swap housss this

foants Damages For Daughter's Starts. Nellie KKley, eight yean old, was struck by a hand-oar on toe Mg Four tracks, on a city street-crossing, and badly hurt. Her tether srsar^^ifassFat

BRIEF LOCAL ITEMS. ■II I "V •***»■ Jewelers will close at 5 p. m., exeept on Saturdays. The executive committee of Ike State Board of Agrtoultare will meet 'Wedneeday night Henry Latchford, of Chicago, lectured yesterday in Maoonlo Hall on toe Eeeley cure. He indoreed it fidtar Stubbs fall ttom a ladder at 14 North Pennsylvania street tola morning and

Sergeant Lewa aad Bel Hathaway, editor of toe Independent were pinched Saturday evening by being eanghl between oom end

electric notes.

A mate to the horse of the 10*8 Are eompony, injured Frida*, was ekiaaed ep badly by a fall oatoeasphall at tkeooaer efHto note and Ohio streets Saturday night A stove which David Markham, a colored man, twenty-six ysarm old. wes moving at S Rhode lalend street, teU cable hand, cutting bis thumb to toe bonn He wm takaa lft%i eity hospital. • *.'i ;•.*> * In the Criatlnel Court tote morning Frank Ooam pleaded guilty to stealing gig chickens from Osoigs 8mit^b fiff^Fexxen towi^^ shift and Judge Co* ssntsnosd him to toe ]ea ter sixty daysk with a fine of fl and costa.

resolutions of tee mod-

, of Camp-Morton b« port called attft* Ofimlaal

jeU ! mtmm Chapman Post protesting against 1

The Commissioners ofPublic Safeiy.tbe city

take part in toe Memorial Day services, •nek was a eommnaieation received by toe Booed

of Publte Safety this morning.

SnperintendeeA Colbert p* stowed chargee of neglect of duty ■ gainst patrolmen Act Mo, Joeksou end Qieatbonee, ia tailing to report at early morning roll-calL The deesHot efifi-

)

MURDEROUS ATTEMPT*.

One 8nid to Hnvm Been am Accident—

foliowing departments:

Building Inepeelee lieeeeee teened, MB; eween valuation, 8388,390^9; plane approved, 84; chimneys condemned, 8; old chimneys condemned. 7; ehimneys repaired, 13; weQa

repairs, 4 Market:

West Market, 91TK16.

»»*. **>• * . „ , . Police Matron—Pereone under arre-t, 41; given shelter, S; total, 47. White*, 89; blacks,

14

Fin CbJaf—One hundred feel of hose worn oat, igo foot buret filling cisterns; Eureka brand. Tbete were 88rnns; am mitea unvoted;

lose fl ,867.30. I a* u ranee. f23,604

Superintendent of Police—Arrseta. 886; drunks 88. liquor tews 4 disturbing peaee l, vagrants 44 loitering 7, arson 1, grand larceny 7. petit larceny It, trorxlarr a, highway robbery 4 known thief 4 advertising tottery tickets 1, assault and battery a, assault and battery on wiie 4 murder i, carrying concealed weapons 4 fast driving 4; receipts from cattlo impounded. fSS7.96; prisoners brought to the station, 807; telephone calls answered, 177; squares traveled. 4818; ml lea, Mi; stolen

property recovered, 8903.86.

The nonth street Improvement. Some of tbe property-owners on South street came to the board for information. Tbe spokesman wanted to knew why tbe property-owners were compelled to pay 80 cents more for e five-year guarantee than they were for an eight-year guarantee. FlctidentConduitt explained that tbe proposed eight-year guarantee was simply talk aad not in writing and that the brick on which tbe eight-year guarantee was mentioned wae not so good and will not last as long as the brick on which a five-year guarantee wm offered. “It is our intention to give you n first-class improvement and to do so we most select the beat material. This the board has done and tbe slight difference in cost will not count for anything.". The committee examined the specimen of brick and left satisfied. The members expressed confidence it tbe board's

decision.

Another Track For Aentveky Avenue. Councilman Olsen brought in a petition

asking for permission, on bebalf of the Indianapolis Provision Company, to locate another switch on Kentucky a venae. This track to run to a meat bouse that is to be erected

where Mr. Olsen says the people can buy their meat retail at wholesale prices. “But you were opposed to a switch across

that avenue when tbs Deering company

wanted one,” remarked Mr. PeflrsSA “Weil, tbia is a different thing,” said Mg.

Oleen. “It ia In a different place; tbe house will be pot up aud the people benefited. Tbe Deering switch bM not been pul down nor toe

building erected.”

The map Mr. Olsen presented wm all Greek to the board and be was requested to briaxin a map showing the proper diata&oea, etc. The

switch may be built.

Martindnle-Avenae Bids. The Board of Public Works opened toe following bids this morning: Martindaieavenue, from tn# Belt to Brinkman street, grading and graveling — Gansberg R Roney, 81-88; Fisher A Talleuttre, 31.32; Hadley A Porter, 81.32H; Roney A Dunning, fl.ffl; Daniel Foley, 81.22; John Greene, 81.20; Thomas Pa tout, 81.24 These bids were held and the cov^rnet will not be let until Robert Martindaie give# the board a check bo pay the city’s share of tbe improvement. Clinton street, from Ohio to New York— Hadley A Porter, oolitic curb $2.48, stratified curb 82.48, Berea curb 8443 and full width 84.66; Fisner A Tallentire, Daniel Foley, 11.68; Roney A Dunning, 81 03: Gansberg to Roney, 31.34; T. T. Sheehan. 81.94 The contract wm awarded to Mr. Sheehan. * Georgia Street Improvement. A man came in this morning to complain about tbe condition of Georgia street trom Delaware to Pennsylvania street. He desired it repaired. “Before the end of the year that street win be repaired with a good, first-clase pavement,’’ remarked President Deftoes. The man started. “You own properly thereT”

“Yes.”

‘Well, that’s different, Isn’t it? The board

block.” Minor City Affairs. Sixteenth street, between Meridian and IBinots, wm ordered traded and graveled. Chadwick etreet, from Morris to Wilkins street, wm ordered graded and graveled. A beater costing 8176 bM been purchased for tbe engine at too No. 8‘s, on Prospect

street.

On some of tbe streets this morning, despite the rain, sprinkling carte were oat aad at work. The electric light company wm informed that tbe six mouths in which It ig to complete it* plant begins May 4 Fire Chief Webster reports a fire hydrant ready for use at the northwest corner of New York and Missouri street. Tbe engineer wm ordered to ascertain if toe grading and graveling of Detroit avenue,from Michigan avenue to Bates, is necessary. Tbe street commissioner was ordered to

A row in a crapAlv may rseatt in ths*satfi of the victim. Tbe game was in program on Eentttcky avenue, aad there wera white and black player* «aj*ged. A free-for-all fight over 8 cents took place. Early Sunday morning a young white man, giving Hw name as Frank Jones, which he also said wm an aBaa, was found to a stable on North Twnneecee

818480; street. He had two severe scalp wounds, a

broken rib, and bis face was bruised. The wounded man wm taken to tn* city hospital, where be said he had been hurt ia a fight over a crap game, but refused to uive any particulam. Jeff David son, also white, wm arrested m his assailant, aad to-day wm held on a

charge ot attempted murder.

Immett Barr om been arrested at bis borne on Burch street by patrolmen McClelland aad Shaffer on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. He wm ernrr drunk and threatened to annihilate several member* of bis araDy. Tbe charge of carrying concealed weapon* (a rasor) wm not sustained, and on account of his previous good character and his treatment of his family when sober, be wm released aad

promised to behave bimsett

William Jones, a colored boy, find a shot at William Bruner, a white shoe-string gam bier, whom be accused of trying to rob him ia a gambling game. Jones Is under arrest for ■hooting inside the city limits, and a revolver tound on Bruner caused him to go to the station houM. Both will be tried Wednesday. Robert Ferguson, also colored, wm arrested by patrolman Ward aad Wynn for carrying concealed weapons. He claimed n good reputation, and said he bad tbe revolver te protect bimsell from tbe assault of another colored man. Hia trial wm also continued to^ruii m Williams had a piece of umbrella handle with a heavy lead ball on the end of It when patrolmen Griffin ana McLaughlin arrested him. His sister testified that she had given him the stick to throw away and Will-

iams wm released with a lecture.

John McCarty wm arrested on a charge of impersonating an officer. He dentes the

charge and will bo tried Thursday.

William McLaughlin, a gam bier and laves lounger, was arrested for loitering and wanted a Chance to leave town. To tbia Superintendent Colbert objected and William will stand *¥■’ ■

Many Minor Fultee Affairs.

Tbe chargee in Police Court against Kittle CoUins were dismissed this morning, toe bating been taken to the 'Home of toe Qcod

Shepherd.

Ella Johnson, who claims to have been enticed here by a man named Dolan, wm taken, from a Court-street resort by Detectives Thornton and James Saturday evening. Her father, Albert Johnson, took her back home to

Anderson.

Saturday evening patrolman Mathey and Smith arrested Henry Grelve, a cigar-maker, aud a woman named Annie Miller. The complaint was made by Grteva’e wife, who came here with her babe looking for bet husband. She said she and her six children, five of whom she hM had to pot ia an orphan asylum, were deserted by Grelve six months ago, and thw he cams here end lived with the MHIer woman as his wits. The latter woman say* her name is Biedenboro, and that she wm separated from her husband two months ago in Newport. On a promise from Greive that

clean up Chesapeake street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets, aad fill in the

chuck-holes.

A petition wm filed lor a sidewalk on Mississippi street from Twelfth street to a point north of Thirteenth stroet. The improvement

wm ordered.

NicholM McCarty and other* were granted permission to grade and gravel an alley west

an alley south of it, * There were no remonetranc#* against

first alley west ~ *

opening of to* first alley west ot Delaware Estimate* win be made of toe ooet of painting the engine house*, and unless to* Departpent of Publte Rafoty hM fuffloieni in tha appropriation, the work will

done.

Deport‘jrs

L. Talbott.^managerjri the oooj)erage deworks here, requests the commissioners not to remove the fire-alarm box at Monte street and toe Belt road. ^ V, Ike committee, owing to to# teUoro of the city clerk to give the proper notto#, did not have a meeting to discus* the boiler ordinance. and it probably will net come up a* the Counoil to-night A moat MU for *».» wm filed with toe Cotnmiesioaars of Public Safety by John From hold against George Holderman, assistant superintendent of Bra atom telegraph. Beforred to Chief Webster.

Councilman McQuffln called attention to from the canal to toe bridge over Fail creek. The etreet commteeionar waa ordered to Moan them. • ' . At toe roquect of Councilman Colter, the street eommterioMr wm ordered to mean Georgia street, between New Jersey uad East streets; Erie, between Louisiana and South streets, and an alley between Maryland and Georgia streets.

the matter op before September. Final action was taken on resolutions to im prove Missouri street front Kentucky avenne to Merrill street, with brisk sidewalks; Mississippi street from Booth street to the first alley south of South street on the west side with a briek sidewalk; tbe north sidewalk ot Henry etreet from Mtenouri te toe went lineofMliolin^mlttieeA -'.f DEATH OF MISS HKLK2V HAN YET

Hag Lour Service nt the Blind Infftttute end in tbe CTmruban. Mis*Brian A. Hanvey, who for ■■itol— year* taught mute tor too inatttntfoa for too blind, died yesterday morning at the homo of relatives to Rochester, N. Y. two weeks ago. Hi •Ut MNSf for I*

A serious sffhxr occurred at too bourn of James Edmonds, 188 North Mississippi, to Bookec'e alter, tort night. 8am Eilttan waa footing with n pistol; Edmonds started out of •h# worn, and Killian oent a bullet into his right breast, toileting a dangerous, and it te thought total, wound. KiWaa cteime tort h* did not know ton weapon wm loaded, sad that the shooting WM aocideBtaL He wae arrested by patrolmen Simpson and Bhote, and held this morning on a charge of at-

be will support hi* wiie and children here th# case against him wm indefinitely postponed. Mias Milter left for SL Louie, where she say*

Miss Milter left for St. Loaia,

she bM a slater living.

Death ot Mrs. J. B. Newman. Mr*. John B. Newman, wlfa of J. B. Nowman, Of the railway Mall service, died at 8 o’clock yesterday evening at tbeir hfime on North Delaware street.. Mrs. Newman wm an estimable lady, popular among a large circle of friends. A few months ago Mr. Newman wad terribly injured in a railway accident,

_ shattered her health and.. fully recovered from the shook. Mr. Newman Is still an almost helpless oripule from tbs accident. MU* Drat Inshuify Charges. * Mrs. Ballte Yard, who wm confined a fow. days to the insane hospital, began suit against Daniel, Blten and Loin Murphy for gl,odO damages, charring in her complaint that tbs Mnrpbys caused berHo be unjustifiably arrested and confined in too stgUon-booso. Superintendent Wright waa Mked to-day about the reasons for Mrs. Yard’s discharge from the hospital. He said there did hot seem to be anything especially the matter with the wom*n If She Had been insane, be said, she had, recovered when she came to the hospital. Frans n Itoeomi story Window. There wm a children’s gathering Saturday afternoon at Plymouth church. Little Elmer Raachig, 200 North West street, grandson of Mrs. J. H. Mull WM there, and tt te probable that he will never be #o near death again and

the Bible wm all sufficient m the message of the preacher from the pulpit men turned aside from the Bible, except for texts, aud discussed from tbe pulpit science, philosophy, politics, the labor problem and what not. He* said that ministers should not allow tbspreschine of tbe Gospel to be supplanted by lectures, political harangues, aad such clap-trap. One mi mater, he lamented, on affundiy evening, when tbe Gospel should have beau proclaimed, stecusaed tbe Ufa and character of Wendell Phillip*. Another at-< lowed a woman to stand in his pulpit and dtecnas the kindergarten system; wbild still another fire* njl hi* pulpia to an ex-Governor for a discussion of “Lift’s Groat Conflict.’* Still more recently another devoted a whole sermon to- , the consideration of the baccarat scandal in England. These are all i&tereeting subjects in tbeir places, but when they were allowed to be discussed te pulpits on Sunday, mtoietei* were either guilty of the «ffeaM themselves or were aiding and abetting the prostitution , of the pulpit. Tbe secret of such conduct among preacher*, Mr. WiUiams bald, wm the desire to bo senssttonoL He told of the man to New York who fell fiat oa his face to tbe street la excite curiosity and draw a crowd ou a wager. The man spent six months in jail. Preachers, Mt. Williams, mid, were usin,

similar methods without going He thought it better to preach the ■mall audience# than to resort to ■

to draw a large congregation. Mr. Williams held up Moody and especially Spurgeon M examples of What non-sensstional preachers of

the pure gospel can do.

I The ministers were somewhat amused by Mx. Williams’s paper, and a number thought he wm more alarmed than he need be. He bad given several subjects that had been used by ministers present as samples of tbe tendency toward pulpit prostitution, and those who Wera “hit’’ took it good

that term. Dr. J. S. Jenckes thought him ultra. He thought it wm a good plan to be attractive in the pulpit—certainly a good one to avoid being dun. He need to ‘attend and admire the sermons of Spurgeon, whom Mf. Williams commended so highly, but be thought Mr. Spurgeon wan not» good example Of non-sensationalism. He knew of a case where Spurgeon slid down hU pulpit rail the difficulty of getting out of hell again. Rev. M. B. Hyde thought that very few preachers, compared with th# entire number, uteMttaatioaal subjects. „ ■ Rev. Dr. H. A. Cleveland professed to have irasa/AEt Williams wm a little sensational fadmself in the choice had csrefu Dr. Cflevel ia sensationalism bimselL aad never used it.

I ^ „ I . Ftp ^ _ attending physician Mys toe lad is out of danger despite tbe fort that he tell upon his head. , , .. i .. . . ii ,1 < w > i»n ■ ■Ad^seretowdaini'i mu—*" — - False Alarms Last Might. Abort 11 o'elook last eight some oa# triephoned to fire headquarters that the grand stand at the ball park wm ou fin, hut toe report wm false aud none of toe oomnanie#

wm mist

Aa Old Cotoreu Worn an** Wanderings. Queen A Watkins, the old colored woman who wandered from home test Friday even-

H tog, WM brought home by her nephew, Wm. of Chad wick street between Wilktes etreet aad j Garvin, this morning, from Irvington. 8hb

wm ant nil Friday night and wm found Saturday night in a dazed state and oarod for by Robert Kiser and wile, colored. She suffered from exposure and her feet are swollen. She is stoty-eigbt year* old aad live* nt 178 Wart

is alxty-eight year* old i

North itraet

Transferred From state re Federal Court* Two damage salts were transferred from State courts to th# Federal Court to-day. Moses McGuire vs. toe Lake Brie A Western for 86.000, and Frank A Paul against th* Bal-

Faui tort b loot nadir th* wheel*.

INDIVIDUAL JOSMTION.

Rufus Mage*, of Logan sport, i* i then «**’, . . Gorrmor Chase tpiitft yotterday ia Chi* oago. He will arrive at home this evening. John M. Blass, formerly superintendent of *ehool* to tow Btoto, new rt Topriw, ho* been *homo gMddaofi #f .the Oregon Agricultural College. th* Cosmo* Social Club, composed of young, won, hM teased to* otd Lemck* homestead, Pennsylvania aod 84 loo rtr—In. Bad fitted tt up for club bmp-Te-night is the lost veguter guests' evening to the Indianapolis Literary Club. Pern archus C. Brown will read a paper oa Mtoo Misanthrope to Literature^’ -v ■ t Superintendent Wright, of to* central insane hospital. hM gone te Washington to Itewfo 1 I^wUld tfto oTaddme opoo“Wkrt Is RestraintT” '> -,•»<*■ — •* 4* Louis Rsibold has renewed hM lease ou the Bates House. Ia the ten yean ha hM controlled it this hostelry hM become known for dfrm mmTY wes m n ■*-* -- — *- - — a. m n ■ii f- ■ ■■ fltodm o*xraiit?nce t aro UR no!* § wom coaniFy* xaM nelehrnted yesterday, with a dtanasi * Adjutant-General Ruckle ha* .incepted the following resignations of militia officers: Cap4 W. 3. Eercheval, Company A, Second neg.nieni, rmTCj m. KHCOier, iecona neuxeii- -*■ xn- * „. . ,, g rifflfc. ^JAAuM wm(wU*va IMp'wkH gJubuo S88 ulmrapu 43\goso^^^8mg toe Propyl—hm, May ri. The giria shoe— were Lottie WUes, Olive Chaffite, Aik*

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mtoirtess ef tl SSSKSfi

police i of the

of the 4

results have not

OdriMd.

nod D. R. YaaBuskirk

(of the Ram’s Horn) appointed to get

of pottos :

the work of etty evangelization.

to hear the report of toe cowwtttes will be held g| tbe Meridian tree* M. R. charch

Rev. J. P. Williams, of th# North church, read a paper on **■ the Pulpit.” He said that I

a strong word to use in apeak ins of the pulpit, but wm a word todtoMivQ .m

strons* filling ou the

He held that the prostitution of th# Am | ‘ dangerously prevalent,

i declaration

*

of the expfeas *

of scriptures that

t com- ! fault with bis fellow preachers. Influenced by tbe study ofthe M.eo: Elijah, who thought he wm the only true teaches left, aad wm blind to the seven.tboufiand other oues. lie thought Moses might be considered the toosl sensational man that ever lived Wh<ia Samson killed tbe Philistine# with (tt# jaw-bo— of ou ass. It wm the biggest sensation in history. Episoopwl Otorgysaea’s Meeting. The moathly meeting of the Episoopal clergymen wm held at the Churghof Christ this morning. wu a foil attendauca, presided over by the bishop. Asa A. Abbott, Of Evansville, gave a favorable account of the charch work in Indiana. He spoke of the improved financial condition and reported the number of confirmations larger than in any previous year. Arrangements were made for entertaining the delogatos which meet here to convention. June 7, at the Christ church. , Colored Ministers’ Meeting. The Colored Ministers’ and Deacons’ Alii anoe met to regular session at the Second Baptist church this morning. Rev. J. R. G. Slaughter, of Danville, Ky., presided. Nine

THE INDIANA .MILLIONAIRES —*— A* Listed “Down Xaai”—Indiauapolla Bnppoeod to How* Bowen. i Sjmiommmaomm ii M■■n.— f ■ The New York THbune began yesterday the publication of tbe names of the perrons reputed to be worth a million dollars or more. The primary object is announced to be to m certain through to# “lines of businsss” of th# men of wipltb whether toe tariff hM made them millionaires. The Indiana list ia given M follows: ’ • V , . • ■ W 'CITW OP DBLiritt,; Abate Ml Bowen—Mad* to bonking aad ^f^Bo^-Mad* to banktog and variou* EsUte Willia m H oil m sn—Railroad buUding and Stocks, machine shops, local teal estate, * David J. Mackey—Wholesale dry goods. Char tee Veils—Wholesale groceries and local electric light. J-i ^Frederick W.C—k—Breweries and bottling. Charles Bchulto-Brewtof, lumbar aad r#ol Eatnte Willard

and

•John XL Bass-Foundry bn sines* and iron manufacturing. tjJudgsJ. H. Ch—*y—Baflrooffg and sproula-

xw. warin*.

^-UU.ua.mmsLo

XAVaTOBVft

-Whoiesal# groeortte,

•Bntote Fotac Weber—Browing and sort y i. >■ i MWW ALBAMX. ?>- -'ai' •New land T. DePdnw—Glaro mamufocturing, !ab«sii#di ||yj|| . gM<Hae?»anufactaring, wT*

, 'i r.*:* . V h -. •> >> T

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without i the Republicans win ho JLI more Democrat voters show np

si. »ad If there are irouea they have not been mad* public. The town to overwhelmingly v5&. b .*U‘j; i&ssgssm&xsgU “ publicans state that the mroerity will be snwti either way. The heavy voteis ca*t at to# noon hour, and between 6 and 6 o’clock. u3snss sa'SfsiA’SSfiSs; citement te not great. The candidates are

Tbsre was no ntsetion tn M4 Jackson beotnse of lallure to observe legal technicalities. WsassstLiter 1 ho “ t ’ - CoUoernlag the street-Car Property. announce that they have foiled for the preseach payment and then tot the eantingt of the roadway foe e#|ters fo* toefr property. too deal, through Mr, Shaffer and others. They had spent some money aad have a certified check for $10,090 on deposit with the county commissioner#. Now that the steert-ear deal is over, th# brotherhood Will take opood consider certain

company. ■ i ' ■ ■ ■ After More Mmw Etoyer*. Manager Harriagtou t# after more new >r kis team and wiU probably g*t Pitcher Hart recently signed by the Western ^ rfcrammsy: of Harrington to shove Gayle to th# front and give him plenty of work to strongest club, in teems needed is goo it is claimed^hat t A radical change in toe method of allotting riarerste demanded, to make toe equipoteeef the league nearly perfect. »<■ ■ -^| ----' The Pan-Handle Injunction. Argument on the motion to extend the injunction against the Pan-Handle striking machinists occupied tbs time of th* Circuit as: mss

DAILY CITfi BTAXIBTIOA

Paimi street,

Ji*

■teto Returns.

i ^gfrl 0 ™”* i “ d N *° mI ’ l0e W « rt Sixth _ ohaston, a A and O. V., Brookside'avenu#, b ^ildengar, Q. aad Kate, 8J MoGlanis street, bpzarus, Lexer and Annie, m Maple street, J’Ooaner, Patrick and Mary, M Chadwick

itraet, boy.

al^yTglrl Wr * pk “* Q**”* ” Columbia Soc well, Milton mid Lettle, M8 North Ala-

bama street, girt

nui^gfri Q ^ Ur,# W - 7* Scan a avewi*S:c s* *■ ■> *•'«■ Boll-. Joba ud Alio* IT, J.m— .u-t,

girl.

Green, David A and lottto 241 Yandes Deatff Rot urns. , Charles E. Driskel, 2 years, 177 EMt Louisiaaa street, meaia^tls. Jsme* Purtum, Myean, 44 Chapel atreto °E. 1C Collln S s, sixty ftoto. SI Union street, »pjB&Camon, vlA.ymnft ii Mi«kari rtrato eoogestion. _ > foSchfrfr 0 Tb ° W * monUu, ’ ladianapotift Jfi*P**'* m* » OOM ovenuA UcH* # TOiUm ^'lyl

I Marriffgc XJoenses,

^|ssSd-K?Iil;k.

Angrick and ]

, Habbei.

Real-her ate Transfer*.

i '-f. i V

186 to 189

SLfs-: . ranget...^...— Biram P. Wamon i

sbaodjo '^1

»tM«*f«*4e Simon

Srof»*

iBrnatx Lj|9l A. Riplerger, lot: Benjamin

Mary R.

■ to CkarlM . same addition.. Hal. to

aw ford

aubdi vision,

878 88

4M0 00

John 8.. Marcy i

V4*

4808 08

Solon L. i wood el 1M| Trno8fiM418; emnfds

We have labor and

scale universally < only iutet on th* vant label madet lord, ot the i

“Thelart that this Is a <

that it

unjust or of Mayoi

much to do

leeiing. I

» I am 'ill vote for May< ia the future.

thing in the fotare. lactorieffito locate here! . from Pittsburg wm to my

said that, though he at oaet

comini '

was

That come*

mat, mougn ae m one Unit insr here he would not c given a biork and all hia b t comes trom tbe peanut

I the men l not pay the new scale, and t turned to work Monday mo at the old figures. Thirty-u lecturers have acceded to tbe as'c^ssr 1 ^ 11 This afternoon i ing at Steffen’s foctory, union will meet. Th# o contractors have mao# to pay tbe inoreeM so for m it eigen. Th* price l#t Havana \ facturers are < filling,

COLORED OATH QUO SCHOOL. , -.W>i....i t Borne Opposition t* ft to Ifii Vicinity —Ite.Ptirpoeen. There ig 4 school hot structioa On the con Fayette to be occupied the Cetholie faith. It te an addition to 81. by town

cause ofthe and whites ’ ored child n ber, and num not these iChilSren ”goj "rt*”the' schools, and are HrtfifiM taught tbe religion Curran, who is tbe . Cidedupc “x-A!r3 tacked on tha d< ten. days

JI - - ws

TIPPECANOE VETERANS. Shall too Club Diabuadr—Meotiag to DotormtA# Thlo Mattott Tborewill b* a meeting of the Tipnecano# Club Wednesday at 2 o’clock at th* Mayor’* Court t* determine whether the «lub shall continue or disband. This veteran t lost so many msmbars tl riors think they can no 1 first Harrison.. r .7.. il|H .. 1.1 .1. 1 ■ .i . Harnam Will He Here May SO. R.F. Hamilton, of the New York Prem 0 general press ageqt of Barnnm A Bail# show, is here, making arrangements forth# annual display h«re oa May 80. Bestdss “th# biggest show op earth, ”stc.. Barnnm A Ballsy will give the spectacle of Columbus aud to*

THE DAY’S CALI

Th# phyrio-modieai doctor* ol the wfll meet in annual convention

he thirtieth 1

Southeastern ludinoa diitrid rth League will hold it* annual 18heiby viile to-morrow and Wed

and 4 This will be tbs

The

Epwortb League

tlon at Shelby viBe to-i The annual election for a

sst&sr in the Mylom .

1—1—=

dUtrict of tt*

IT fi> rbito 1

Df.tboit, Moj I steady; No. 1 whit

90v I

40^c. Oal 2 eMh 30 jdje.

Receipt*—Wheat 1( bushel*, oat* 8,000 I Chicago, May I, 1:15 Wheat—No. 2 cash “ 80^«. Corn-No. 21

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