Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 November 1889 — Page 4
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aH eaaeeSaW IWHMWITIMTTO mu CBOKW, ssss-Coasfln. TaPss SSeaajshja-ssas 8w mm tor ateavss af O'NIiw't Car Chicago telegram.! Ifotta Greats snnrder trial a Chicago, arte tba State had presented its nktam aaowiaa: tka fcfebtitr of the Mr foaad in tjfc gates sarin, Mrs. IV X. Cookltn rxmi e tiw stand. Wa. Couklin detaOed the tag tf Mm doctor by ttmttntssary ot the aaeanras. Her story was tuat at 7tso o'clock Dr. Cronin was hi his rriYate a Wafttntg Hiss MeKsniey. A. sialar of Mass McHornay was waiting for the patiaat its the oats offloa and a ceatiaman was wattfec in t&o parlor. fc ana steppes a tat door. I sjassasad Ma ring. Ea aaid as waatad to ana IJr. Crania. I told hi, Yoo wiB asm to ooaaain it 70a wast to see the oocaic, Decease Misaajgagao.' ' ma man Matted, and I told Urn again bssrosdd ban to eoaaa inside. ' He ftw.Br did sv sad 'a sat on the edgs of a chafe asd aaaaaad vary nervous. Ba bat his bat in front; of ft and waa narvous. - "1 rapped on Dr. Cronuvs private and told Bias suae one wan-fed tease oaieiay, H ctune oatt of tba private atat ta man, was an anting on tnaadgeof tbsobair, to The maa said.- Doetor, a sua is and Tea are wanted to attend him. He is of O'S-aHrran's O'Stdlivaa is. of towa aad M said be had a con tract with von to in, t.'x roxstux. any of his asm. At tba saaaa tune ho draw froea his coat poctas at cava which be nantfaa so w. uobbb "Whan Mr. Costklin described tbe mast drawing tbe card from his pocket aha drew one from her pocket aad heid it oat "fa that the card?" asked Mr. Forrest. looks exactly like ft.'' The oard was shown to tbe oosassl to then offered m Bvsdewaa by It waa. in fact, the idecttoal taadad to Dr. Cronisw Oat tba face was tbe red Dictnre of an t e wagoav ;wka oard aanotmcad that tba P. CHSaniTaa fas oxnpany woafld supply families with tea. Un the back of tte eara, awar oaa aad' were written in lead pencil the wards "Ear VaxV to aa angular hand.'- " . Krs. ConkHa con tinned her Natiaaaayj "It. Cronin want into his private oOos aad irathered no sera eottm batting wkrfeh batoik to Us arms; aad, taking his ease of iaiiliiiasisils started awav with tne The mast tad said that be bad ft bona aad baggy oatoUe, aad wmtM tofca saw "What did von do toaa?" r 41 want fate tba bay window to oar Barker aad looked out at tbe bona aad boggy; It was a white horse. The boras bad a very peenUar motiosL It waa vary raatlm and its knees seemed to be vary barge. It had a k Van as tM this niaialv. St a iCaintv aa I see aH von now. Tha evening waa notyid dark aad the aawtrsB ngac was jxs. " - "That is tba iast tima yon saw Dr. Croniar" ' " "That ia tba tost tfaaa 1 tow Mm aHr "Esscrib the sua who eaUad tor Dr. "lie was of mediam height a wseVsetttvaad whry. His toes w lookisg, aa it bad not bees shavad for aa aad dark, st-alghC hair ad eyes. His aiaswarathe vfllaiaoss I ever saw. . Mia CeoUitt then related kar aaeetfng with O'SaOiran or the next day to bar own aooav wbethar be had iiosaa to raspome to a call wbieh she and berhosbaad bad isade to hh office early oa Saaday ftMnsag O'EtalUraa was n at boss tJtfsthasL hat afterward caaaeao CoakTk cross erammatioB went over aboat tta anna gramid wish tbe additioB ot an twaae to prove Mrs. Coaktia caoid ae reooraise the horse When driTsa to bar by Capt. Betaaok tba TbsnwtoytolBafahand Agnes lUlerney, who war to Dt. Cronia's omaTwhea tha straagor eaOail, corroborated Mrs. Coaklin's descriptosvof the sfcaa, who eajisd on the ' ytiask Beaalsii was recalled to toll of bfcst conversation with Dr. Craaia, jost as he waa getttog into the bosrev that earriid him away front tba ConkUns, that EataiBtgat. sir. HcanJan said: "As the doettrgof into the buggy tba man bad as and appeared to ha ready to sway. I siid. 'Bono. Doctor. e an Ton svJnef He sakU .aat getHg to attend to anaccideBt at aa ice aaoes oat north.' I aaid: Ton Ineoa- there is tube a meetmg of ttoCsttoAnsvicams fc yoar office to-night. The doctcr nodded, asnmchaa tosay, 'yea,' and aaid: It is very fortoaatoyoa came now; yoan take the keys. B reached Us hand to the pocket to get tb keys,- aad' they ware cramped for room in the baggy and be g that hand into the oter pocket and got lie keys oat en a ring aad band id them to me. I than said to bjsa: 'When wUlyouha baek I mteaded to tell them down at tha meeting to woald betbza. HarepHad: 'Ocdknows;I do aet.kaowbow long tms tbiag wHl taka. The 1 aan started np aad Dr. Crosda aaad: Toa wfll and same papers down tbsra fori me naa so saga.' 1 loiiowed aim np thiae or fonr steps. Decease I thought he said 'for the stockholders to sign,' se I foBotted hto ap three or four stops fartbsr to gi-t wp for ft still ftulhsr talk. The Man started tha boras, howevar, aad I ootid aid bear or aufte catch what .ba: asaaak; axeept there waps sosne papers tor certain pastas to at.' - Ja F. aCocnorr' caBed out fba State's Attorney, and a smooth ahsvea yoanK mucuoe In and took a seat hv tha wMwas chair. Ha hi thssndth, sad aekwwledged kaviag bean at iiasiabai at taa- uailaa jBrosaarkood, er tha CisaHnstiff- ihm Hwi lolitat araeaBed camps; ha tadoaged to Camp 20, also kaowa as tbe Coinebaa ciob, I had prerfcwsiy kaowa' as Ka9. W object" to an w v Vcemmtm, this ttsttaioDV. " not m Forrest. "I desire to say that there is no ebleettoa to tbiaon behalf of ths dsf sail sal Bsggv" sato Foswm. Mr, O'Oxmor went on to tell that Cemp k4 In Tamer Hall aad described the cdBcbiry of the lodge. He was known aa So. Mi aad held tbe ooe. of Tecordteg asctwlary. John W. Beggs was elected senior guardian as tha tost smaatscg to Jaanviry. Beggs' nmober waa Micks! J. Katty waa at the saaaa ttow ehasea-jnaior warden and Thomas Murphy treasurer. Witness' duties ware to ke . a rscerd of tha proosediaga Wltosas farther stated that Martin Baste, Dan Cewghlin, rwtrfekCooBay aad Patrick O'Bailir&n wars members of tbe Mas camp. Ha remembered the meeting of Fab. a Capt O'Connor was preaoat aadnasdssoawremarfca. "What did he say?" "He asked if a report had beaa read m oar canrp critfeiriag the trltagw. Ha waa told aa Than he said that was straage. Ha had been in another camp, and bad hoard a report read criticising the trlangto. He said ho could give the aama of the camp aad tha man that read It 1 understood tha man to be Dr. Crewac" "Is this the record of that night's aseetfasg?" asked th State's attorney, heading the witness a book, with spscklad oavers. Mr. O'CowW? ttamiaotsa. It appeared that toa;regalar meetiag of camp tOwashelaea Feb. 8, at Sorth-Side Taraarhaa fieaior Joha F. Begga in the ehair. Tha suunes'of three candidates XameaWaish, Hugh Oleasoa, aad Mr. Gsvaaawgh Were proposed and investigattog oawnittoM were appomted. Theft incdtona ware made, setondod and carried aa follows; To make an imperative deasaad oa the execntiva body tor the report of the committee that tried the triangle; to call the attention of tbe dietriet oSosr to the reports that were aroand aboat the report being
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sle, and that aecret coinmittea be ar pointed by the settlor guardian fetiavestrgate these same rumors. "Whet gaT rise to tfa Introduction of tm vMoiotkBtf asked Jadge Ixnga"The remarks mad try Capt. O'Connor that tha report of the committee that tried the tariaagla tad been read" in another Tba point of tba -ross-exa: that tba motion to appoint a snoret cominittaa practically became tanperatiTe br Bagga' decision that no one pamp could Investigata another, bat tr the. district ugaar nflsst atstj and that in conaaqnanca tha . zastMi to refer to the district member or officer was pat and carried, late theory would obviate the neSessity of appointing snob a committee. i The theory of tbe State that tide order of making tha motion was the r crane of tbe fact that tba motion to appoint te secret committee came last, would tend to show that camp 80 proponed to act on tha matter independent of tba district officer. Hr. O'Connor testified on redirect examination that be tad seen ft man at some meetings of Camp 20 who, ha afterward karaed, was Patrick O'SuUtTatti At tba afternoon session Andrew Foy wan called to tba stand. Ha is tba stone -am aad brictlaysr living at No. 235 Badganek street. It was like ptdling teeth to get straight answer front tha witness. He ie a Beanber of Camp SO. Mr. Foy THE tWtBTl said that be tad bean a member of toe old camp. Ka 9ft, for seven or eight years, bat that ha aricaally balanced to Camp 1ft, Hisanmberwas 89. At tho meeting of insb. H he was present and neard "a few remarks taade." He said a few "What was said about spies?" "1 said if there were any spies in the camp they ehonld be expelled. " "Did Cap. O'Connor say that he had beard the report of the trial committee read to another camp?" bsiirvaso.'tf . . .f!Wsa.oaatButtos appointed to investigate dss cbargas made by Capt O'ConHa hab no reco&ection. His memory was bad on that point. ' "Have yon ever seen Martin Burke, Patrick Cooney; Patrick O'Baniran and Dan Coaghlin at camp 20" . After s long baaitatton be said ha had Michael J. EaUey,- who is no longer It Chn-aa-cW, was next examined. Hr. KsJlsy at one time was jt member of camp 20, bat risagaad after tha troublo arose over tha death, of Dr. Cronin. He was at the masting of Feb. 8 aad heard some remarks aaada. He beard Mr. Foy ask for for a report ef the trial committee. He' coeid not remember bearing John F. Bagga, she senior guardian, say anything aboat la Caroo, or that there were any other spise in the order. Ho recollected bearing Caps. O'Connor say that ho heard tha report of the trial committee read by Dr. Ckoato in the doctor's camp. He aid that tba ex-executive body tad swindled the older out of funds, but didn't wanemhsr having beard hint say thafi tha
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triaagto was reepomabletormon to Brivish J. Ford. tosUnad that he Lad been a member of Camp ten or twelve yean. He waa senior gaardlaa of tbe camp four consecutive years. At present be was tha past gnardiaa of the camp He was rtesaat at the meetings Fab. 8 and 22. The totter meeting was known as reunion sight Oa that evening ha heard speeches made fay Patrick MoOerry and Richard Fuaaam Their remarks were coniined to the report of the trial committee. Beggs m reply defended Alexander BaTUvan. lie couldn't recall his exact words, bat knew ho said there must be peace to the order or there would be war. "Did to say war or blood?" "Ieaa-tsay;" "Was Beggs excited.-" "Well, we wars all mora or less heated, I snppcea." Stephen CSoUoraa was tha next witness catted to tha stand. Strictly speaking, CoMoran was noc a "splendid witness" for tba Bute. He stammered, hesitated, Bashed, f ambled his hat nervously, and came very nearly going all to pieces. Coiioran had known Martin Burka two or three years and Dan Coughlin and John- F. Begg aboat the tame time. Didn't remember of aver having seen Patrick O'SnlBvan before. Had been ft member of Camp SO over four years. . The witness aaid Cat be and Martin Burke worked wgetber at one tima in the city water department . He was prtssnt
at a meeting of Camp SO'oo Fab. 8. Kartin Burke, Dan Congblin and Patrick Cooney sat on the opposi te side of the room from him at that meeting. He had known-Cooney Ave years. John F. Begg was in the senior guardian's chair. There was a little wrangle that evening over something; discussion over soma report Capt O'Connor made some remarks about tbe report ot some committee. He asked if the report bad been brought before camp 20. and someone answered 'No;' He said ha bad . beard the report read elsewhere, but did not say who he heard read it Witness did not hear Andrew For or Dan Coughlin make any remarks at that tneetlug. "Was there a motion proposed by some member to appoint a committee to investigate' The motion was overruled by Beggs." The witness said that he bad frequently seen Burke and Coughlin together; the last time was election day in April. He was present at the meeting of Camp 20 on Fab. Si, and thought Burke, Coughlin, and Cooney were there. Dennis O'Connor testified that be is a builder, and bad belonged to the Clan-ba-Oael for twenty-one years. He was at a meeting of Camp 20 at the North Bide Turner hall Feb. 8. "Did yon bear Andrew Foy mane a speech there?" "He made a few remarks. No Claa-na-Gael man made speeches; only remarks." "Did .Capt O'Connor make a speech)"
JtTBOBS. "He said he had bean in Dr. Cronin 's camp and heard read the minority report of the trial committee." "What trial committee?" ''As I understood it it was "tha trial of tbe executive body. " "Did you know who the executive were who were on trial?" "I did not" "Did yon hear the names of any of those members of tbe ex-executive alluded to that night?" "I did not I do not remember having beard them." "What was done after Capt O'Connor's speech?" "Some one moved that a committee be appointed to investigate this matter alluded to by Capt O'Connor." B"Was the motion carried?"' "Yes," "Was the committee appointed" "I don't know." "What kind ot a .committee was it to .be!" T "A secret committee." "Who was to appoint it?" t "The senior guardian, I presume." "Why do you presume?" 1 "Because he always appoints committee' ordered by resolution," "Who comprised tbe committee" "I don't know. I did not bear any Barnes announced." War Catching Jen Davis. A treasury draft for $313, as part of tha prize money of $100,000 offered by the government for the captors of Jeff Davis, hat been approved by First Comptroller Asa Matthews. It waa drawn in favor of Horace Ley em tar, of Chicago, who served in company B, First Wisconsin volunteers, and participated in the capture. He bnt recently made application for his share. There are several more entitled to shares who have applied. Violation of the Contract Iher Idaw, District Attorney Lyons, ot tha Western district of Pennsylvania, reports that upon investigation he finds that twenty-five glass blowers who landed at Boston and went to work at Jeanuett, Pa., cannot now be aent back to the countries they came from, but that the parties instrumental in bringing them to this country violated the anticontract labor law and can be prosecuted therefor" A- Itlow at Chinese Laundry Men. Acting Secretory Bntobeller has decided that Chinese laundrymen are laborers within the meaning of tba Chinese restrictive act, and are therefore prohibited from landing in the United States, no matter whether they have been here before or not Hecretary Heirnnl's Itaturn. Private Secretary and Mrs. Halford have arrived from Fortress Monroe. Mr. Hal ford is very much improved and will resume bis duties at tha White House at "NSHVM,tEs iifty miles of street railway lines have teen brought under one 1 management and will ba run by slwtrloityf
- Interes ting for Uoth of Them. An old nogro woman was uooosted by a lady in this city, who stopped hsf carriage to ash : ; "Aunty, do you know of a good 000k who wants io biro ?" "Yes, mistis," replied tho fat, jolly ebony damcv "I wauta ter hire mighty bad, who's lie lady?" "A friend of mino a Mrs. -" The old woman gave a flouting gesture. "Lor missis, I wouldn't hire ter dat 'vonian for nnthiu'. SUfi's do meanea' while Voman in de couutVy." "How do-you know, aunty i "Lor' I done hear as how she Is fan; H de colored folks. Dey can't nothin' please her. She fuss an' quarl at her servant gals til de time. She so tickler notin doan eiiit her." "But, aunty, I know Mrs. , and she really isn't such an awful woman as you think," "No, missis, you can't suade me dat woman is good. I knows." "Well, aunty, I'm Mrs. " A flash of flying skirts, a glimpse of long black heels, as they turned down the alley, and the old darky whs no more. Atlanta Constitution, ; Poultry Farms, We know of no poultry farms in En gland or el&swhere that have not proved disastrous pecuniary failures, says the London Field. Wo ' have known many founded on all kinds of conditions, anil very many thousands of pounds lost in the attempts. There are no poultry farms in Franco or Italy, the eggs and chickens being produced by the small cultivators. Poultry is a by product. Where it can be produced, as it i" by pendants, without extra, cost, it is profitable, but it has never yet been proved that it can be made to pay for rent of lf,nd and building, good, skilled attend anoe and labor, conveyance to market and interest of capital. Our advioe is, not to embark in a pursuit whioh affords numerous examples .of failures and not any of success. The establishments advertised as poultry farms aw businesses for the sale of exhibition por.Hry at fancy prices, and not farms in tbe proper sense of the wcrd. Haw's This! We offer One Hundred Pollnra Beward for any easeof Catarrh that can net be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Gurr, P. J. CHKNET 00., Props., Toledo, 0, We, the undersigned, haveknownF. J. Cheney fortheiHt 15 years, and believe him pertentlr honorable la all business transactions, and nnanelatly sole to carry out any obligations made by tbnir firm. West Tniax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Welding, Bhutan A Martin, Wholesale Draggists, Toledo, Ohio. B. H. Tan Hoesen, Cashier Toledo National Bank, lolsdo, Ohio. Hall's Cat arrh Cure Is taken internally, soling directly apou the blood and mucus surfaces 0.'.J!TrtMn' x'tio W 1 bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Mutual Assistants. Miss Giddy (making a tour of the establishment) 80 those two men in the same room are the obituary editor and the humorist. I shouldn't think anything could be more inappropriate than putting them in tbe same room. Editor It is the wisest thing that was ever done here. The obituary editor is forever making funny remarks that the other uses as jokes, while the humorist gives him a great deal of aid in his obituary notices by bis beautiful remarks about death and heaven, Lawrence American. Hibbard'n Rheumatic and Llrer Pill. These Pills are scientifleally compounded, uniform tn action. No griping pain so commonly following tbo use of pills. They nro adapted to both adults and children with perfect sufety. We guarantoo tbe.v have no equal in the onreol Sick. Headache. Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and, as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation. Johnny's Idea ef Sea-Sickness. Here is a good idea of sea-sickness by a 6-year old boy: Little Johnny had been visiting lately at a place where they have a big wing whioh is highly popular with the rising generation. When he returned home his father asked him : "Well, Johnny, did you swing in the big swing?" "Yes, a little, papa, but it made my head ache in my stomach bo that X had to stop!" Boston Transcript. Milmohs of women use Dobbins' Eleotrla Boap daily, and say it is tho best and cheapest If they are right, you. ought to use it. If wrong, one trial ouly will show you. Buy
a car 01 your grocor ana iry it-next aoauay. A Snotty Prob'em. Fond Wife What are you worrying aoont urn) evening Husband (a young lawyer) An important oise I have on band. My' client is charge I with murder, and I can't makeup, my mind whether to try to prove that the deceased was killed by some other man, or is still alive. Next) York Wtekly. A Sensible Han Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Imngs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis. Croup, and Ul Throat and Lung Troubles, than nuy other medicine. Tho proprietor has authorised any druggist to give you a feimplo Bottle fr to oonvinco you of tho merit of this Teat remedy, Largo Iiottios 60 cunts Wnr And fault with tho Boston girl there are specs on tho sun. Tits Esquimaux think their snow place like home. JJb Opium in Fiso's Cure for Consumption. Cures where other ronid-Jios full, 25..'. What piooa of horse furniture diies an old bachelor resemble? A sir-singlo. Catarrh Is a complaint which affects nearly everybody, more er loss. It originates tn a cold, or snceesslon of .tolds, combined with Impure blood. Dissgreeslrf ifiow from Ui) nose, tlckUnff tn lbs throat, offeabire breath, pain over and between the eyesi rinsing and bnrstlnr noises In ths ears, are the mors common symptoms. Catarrh is cured by Hood's SarsanarlUa, wbicn strikes directly at its esnu br removing all imparl tins from the biood, building ap the diseased tissues, and giving uealtny tone to the whole system. Hood's Sarsapariiia Bold by all druggists. $1 ; six for S3. rreDaredoaly py 0. 1. HOOD CO. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. . JRADHELirS. FEMALEREGULATOR ew s.t iM.H3Fa.4to nan iJUBFra REBUIATDR HO. ATLANTA BA mumn sessssna. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS SURE TO CURE COLD IW HEAD AiabrBahn inks each nostril. tXT BSOa. M Wurrea 8t, K. T. opium Habit. The only eertala and easy cure. Dr. J. I. Stephens. Lebanon, uuiu. t9R AN HOUR ""WS MAGIC Till core Blood Vol-on when inerourr t ly Co, Otni falls. Oiviuft and lor suo only by t ciba.Not). Write. ss toStii 8unpleaworU)S315PRSR Linn not nnitor uia horHe'D f&?t. SAlHTY US IN UOLBEU CO., Uolly Mioa. write nituwoiuu We auaraiitcoa uood baytnff , position p to every graduate.
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