Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1883 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS: TUESDAY, MARCH 20,1888.
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THE DAILY NEWS. TUB3DAY, HAROS 30, IMS. “Not a dry eya In tka oovrt room,” la raported of a local Murder trial. It la to bs noted that tha abaaioa of dry eyei generally ocean in triala for Harder and gea< orally in behalf of tha murderer. The dead Tiotim ia “out of aifht, oat of mind.” Ia tha Dakaa com in Pannaylrania tha iadignation at him la not ao maoh on account of bin murdered Tiotim, tha dead father, aa for tha Urine daughter. COEGREBS appropriated 260,000 to print the panaion lint. Bat it ia reported in Washington that the liat will not be published until next fall, because there will be no demand far it until eongreaa assembles. The public prlater therefore iatends to alldw it to taka its chances with other dooumonta. It strikes us tha sooner that liat is made public the batter. Tha oouatry pays tha bills promptly but it wants to known jut who art 4* recipients thereof. OR and after October 1, 1883, latter postage will be nnifarm at tiro cents for letters to My part of tha United States. Oa and after July 1,1888, money orders for $5 and under may be attained tor three cento. The erdan will be payable to bearer, and will be goad for three months from date of it sue; after that time the holder can get par value only by applying to the depart, ment at Washington. On the same date th« ratal far Meaty orders or all rami will bo changed, and not axooediag $10 be procarahle for 8 oeata, and from that to $104 the rata increasing up to 45 oeata. “Paata this In year hat,” as it were, sad it will nra you troubls in the future. It la remarked at Washington concerning the last number ef the Congressional Beoard that it “ooatains eerauly-six pages, and tha Hen. Jeeeph Wheeler, of Alabama, occupies sixty of them. In the sixty pages Gen. Wheeler gate three speeches, two ef whieh ha never delivered in the. hones." Than ha never delivered them at all Tha ietioa by which a speech Is suppeaad la ha “dalivared” because it is pat late the Beeord, is one of tha most am os. tag Aa— of public Ufa, Lagislative speeches, of eouno, are delivered from various Motives, but broadly, they—bald to ha far tha purpose of intunning hgWwian apen tha snbjeot aaaritaset. Haw manifestly falsa this is ia «— whare tha gnatotsa ia aieeed without a ward ef fte speech ever being hoard, needs me statement. If, an the ether hand, l!lta«ia$dtknftsaokapaaah«ara for the P«n»— at Uflueaciag pahUe apinloe, If ana ha honestly retorted that it ahonld then taka tha farm ef a bs—nissliia ft— tha writer tha—f Is tha puhlie, and ha ai—latsd «t htoa^—a, As a pnfeBa IsgUatara mnamanly iniasnaa pnjHtaaflataaky
(he part he takes inlegialatiM ;but speech aa el tha Wheeler eert, are no part cf each effort. They are net brought to beer at ail upon legislation, and ia vary few eaees are they eomgbt teiefleenoe public opinioa. When that is ths object a legislator knows wall tha immease fores his words, spokea ia the aetioul legislative halls, have over aey ether attarsees, and he appeals to ths eoantry from his scat in tha house. So it may be fairly ■aid that speeches ef the Wheeler eert are neither for the purpose of influencing legislation nor public r«piuio*. but only to set the Wheelen right before their constituents—something ia ths nature of gardea seed. At the thrifty congressman ia careful to remember his “dasstnet” with rsrioui packages of garden seeds plaoed where they will do the meet good, ee he gets e “speech” inserted in the Record and has it seat to divers aad sundry cross-roads supporters to show them whst a vigilant legislator their member is. It would be iutereetinf to know how much of the record for a session is taken up with this worn than useless lumber. The expense end incumbrance that it is, is the smallest feature of its objectionable character. The greatest is that it becomes the historic record of thepreoeediaga of the national legislature. Thas considered hardly anything could be more grotesque and misleading. When to this amount of staff that never was part of the public procedure is added the coislderaiioa that maoh that was such part ia carefully stricken out, it may be said that the proceedings of the American cosgress are in their Join time merely trad i tier,
A BiaarKous PKorcsr. A. BL Sullivan’s Scathing Comment en the murderous Plans of Bossn and Crowe. Ia a latter to the editor of the New York Irish American, Mr. A, M Sallivea, member of perlismeat for Louth, Ireland, says: “Even before I visited America, I knew fairly well the average value aad purpose of these aunoaucements [the prouaeiameutoee of the dynamiters as to what they proposed to do]; that they were generally, though not altogether, composed for the expreee purpose of being cabled to London end beisg quoted iu the Hones of Commoan, so that subioribera should hurry up with the dollars, seeing how mortally John Bull was being 'frightened.' I know that the leaders of the Irish movement here invariably refused to regard these thing* acriously and discouraged ad notice of them aa calculated only to serve a mischievous purpose. I am one of ■early two millions of Irishmen resident on this side of the Irish channel. Our homes are ia tha midst of the cities that are, forsooth, to bo keroeeaed and dynamited. Our little ones to roast in the fires which our chivalrous friends (safe aad sound 4,090 miles away) in New York aad Peoria are to ■end men to start eroued us. The brute ereetiou will fight for tU young. Are we lower and baser than the>? Could we faearkea unmoved to childhood's shriek from garret or nursery, calling in vain oa Father' for rescue f Should we, forsooth, coolly answer back to our perishing children : ‘Burn, burn away, dear little oaea, in order that Mr. Crowe, of far off Peoria, may think that ha has frightened Joha “ 'All things are lawful against Eaglsai I* Are they? What tribunal of public morality or religious aecouatability has settled that point? And what is meant by ‘England?’ Is it unarmed English men and womea aad children? If so, are we to out the throats of any of 'tha enemy* we can take at a disadvantage on n lonely rovi, or in a rail wav train? If so, are we to ‘frighten England’ by battering out the brains of any little Esglish boy or giri we can cvch coming home from school ? What is the difference In morality between employing meu to treacherously burn down Loudon, nt no mutter what sacrifice of humea life, and employing them to poison the water meins and so kill ‘the enemy’ by miilionk? Or suppose some handful of his men secede from Mr. Crowe and call' him ‘half hearted’ became he abrinks from a magnificent scheme for a simultaneous dosing of the London milk supp’y with strychnine, would they be entitled to call themselves ‘Ireland’ and make ‘war’ on 'England’ after this fashion? Surely if the world could produce a body of men capable of any such line of notion the nations and peoples of Christendom would confederate to exterminate them as human monatora. “Well I know no such cowardice aad atroeity dare be practiced or really will be practiced. But while those men on your side ol the water who publish such schemes are thinking how to ‘frighten John Bull,’ or 'put Haroourt iu a rsge,’ ss some of them declared te me last autumn, they are not frightening England a bit, bat they are doing hrrrible injury to Iriahmen and Ireland. They are evicting honeat Irishmen from good employment and comfortable homes aid casting them into ornei poverty. They are hurling Irish girla upon the 'streets of English cities. They are, before myeyei, drivieg Irish children of tender years to mendicancy aid crime in the gutten aid slams ef London.’’
Feeul<»r Crime*. Wm. H. Haverstiok, n New York broker, was ahot and killed last night, by Qaorge W. Coakling, United States surveyor of Nevada. Haveratick was Hying with Conkling’s sister, who was the wife of a man aamed Uhler, a former partner of Haverstick’s, whoa ahe had abandoned for him. Coiklmg had gone to take hia aister away, aid she had promised to go, when Haverstick came in and said she ahonld not leave. , An alternation between the meu folio red with a fatal result. Max Thompaea, a young train robber, who assisted in robbing n train at Austin, Texas, a few weeks ago, waa captured, yesterday. All four of tha young rascals are ■ow ia jail. The youngest ia thirteen and the oldest only sixteen years of age. Guenther Schcell murdered hia uuoli Dr. G. Bcburkhardt, at Wheeling yesterday, because the doctor had made a disposi tion of bis property that wes unsatisfactory to the nephew. Two fetal aaeaults were made in Pittsburg, yesterday, all the parties to which were boys. Joha Boekameyer, aged 17, shot one Wood, aged 14. sad aa uakaova lad crushed the skull of Eugene Grace, and escaped. Boekameyer is under arrest. Is both cases, the trouble grew out ef boyish games, in which the victims were engaged.
Mormons Spread—: tote Nevada. The Mormons locating in large numbers in Liaoola county, Nevada, and the Pieces Record »ys: "There is Httie doubt that the Mormons will have displaced the Gentiles entirely in another year or two."
Fears o* Fleeda. Contidenthle alarm is fait in the anthracite regions that tha meltieg anew aad we may drown out a number of ooliierlee.
the naming ef Art. [Charles a, Lelend.J No one word covers so mash humbug at "art."
Nspndlatlng Porooy. The Arkansas legislature has changed the name of Deieey Bounty te Do Sots county.
the took me* who want la oold water. Wm t^-m>sald Ms dnegkter; Aad no—* Mm. TMI St, Jacobs OH oorefi oatt (Mghtar.
Vet-tune Telling. Her little head ley sett la mine. Wklie o’er Its pink palm bending. I traced with care each wavy line Id hope the secreto to divine HU to thau graceful Mending. Iseoheof fontune’sgifts Inatara. Of prospect bright end pleasant. Of wealth, ease, travels, am and shore, Discarded suitors toll a seen Of him who dghed at present. "His ardent wooing must sucoeel,” Bald I,as plainly written. Butane quite pitiless, indeed, Softly replied: "Pray ran you reed The mrantng to this mitten?" -[N O. Timm Democrat. SCRAPS.
Colorado undertakers praise the climate. Nun’s veiling is now used for evening
dresses.
Troy imposes $25 fine for “mashing on the highway.’ The four eeat stump will be nueceamty under the new lew. Boston’s tax rate this year is likely to be larger than ever before. A late limestone blunt near Salt L&ke dis lodged 50,000 tons of stone. True independesce has no difficulty in ■cceptiug necessary kindness. Once n year the troops in It din are called on to cheer for the empress. M. Tirard, France’s new finance min ster, was once n working jeweller. A New Yorker has been fined $300 for giving tobacco to a giraffe in Central park. A New York yonth of twenty gets ten years in state prison for stealing n silk dolman A New York druggist is going to open twenty-four soda fountains in London this
summer.
The orchard products of the United States for 1880 are estimated by the census at $50,876,154. The latest novelty in the w>v of raising money for religious purposes in England iu pie suppers. All that is enviable ia not bought—love, genius, beauty, are divine gifts that the richest can not acquire. A man nt Marshall, Minn., has burned bay for fuel all winter, in very oold weather using 100 pounds n day. A yonng lady, when presented with s pair of opera glasses, asked: "How in the world am I to keep them oa?" Maurice Kingsley, n son ot the famous Charles Kingsley, lives in Bnflslo, where We is employed in the United States engineer’s office, Mr. William Bash, living in Corsicana Texas, recently buried his wife and four children in the same grave. They all died of meaales, within two days ef each other. In the town of Cameron, Stenben county, N. Y., there reside ten farmers whose farms join each other. They have ten babies and there in only three week’s difference in
their ages.
With the consent of the late Richard Wagner and the sanetion of the King of Bavaria, twelve performances of “Parsifal” will be givea at Bayreuth between July 8th and 30tb.
General Joshua L. Chamberlain, president of Bowdout College, is, it ia nnaonneed, about to undergo a critical surgical operation, necessitated by wounds
received daring the war.
In Baltimore, rn St. Paul's street, is displayed the aiga: ‘Charles J. Bonaparte, attorney-at-law.” This grand-nephew of the great nephew of the great emperor is a
busy member of his profession.
The late Col. Gilmore met Gen. Grant in New York, and approaching the expresident, sainted him aad exclaimed: ‘'General,! toppose yon feregt me?” “No,” replied Gen. Grant, “you are one of the h< rneis who stung us so badly daring the
unpleasantness.”
Deacon Jacob Berry, of Lewiston, M<\, is a member of a somewhat remarkable family. Of eleven children all are alive and in good health. The oldest is seventy-cue years of age and the yrungest forty-eight. Their total age is 600 years and their total weight 1,800 pounds. A gentleman a'mires a charmisg woman over whose head the seven teen year locusts have passed at least thrice. “Bu’, Isay," says one of hi* friends, “she’s very charming, I know; still, you must admit tnat she is wrinkled.” “ Wrinkled !’’ echoes the chivalrous lover. “No, sir. There may be the indelible impressions ef e smile uoon her face here and there, but that is all.”
A bachelor and a spinster who had been schoolmates in yonth and were about the same age met in after years, and the lady chancing to remark that “men live n great deal faster than women,” the bachelor re* plied: “Yes, Maria, the last time we met we were each twenty four years old: now I’m over forty and I hear you haven’t reached thirty yet.” They never met
■gam.
Miss Sarah Brows, daughter of “Old John Brews,” baa been appointed to a p> siticn in the United States mint et dan Francisco. John Brown, the oldest son, a man of sixty, strong and vigorous, lives at Put in Bay, Lmke Erie. With him resides Owen Brown, a younger sen, who was with hia father when the latter made his attack on Harper’s Ferry. A dasghter named Ruth Thompson, lives near by, and another son, Jason, resides at Akron, Ohio. Mrs.
Brown lives in California.
A few days age e lady aad gentleman of Baltimore lost a little girl by diphiheria, and a r oticeof the death was published ia the newspapers. A few days later the mother received a letter signed “Jeannette Marcellise Jones,” moisting some poetry and saving: “Piease accept as a tender memorial from one who has soffered a similar loss and knows how sweet it is to receive the sympathy of others.” Another note inclosed with this stated that the cost of the poetry was $1. Thinking that the poem had ccst the sympathetic writer some trouble, the parents remitted the amount. Not long afterward thty discovered that the versee waa not origisal, and that some of their neighbors had beea victimised ia
the same manner.
In his “Seven Years at Eton” Mr. Brinsley Richards recalls a story of Mr. Gladstone's school days. On one occasion, when the present premier was acting os ■rrpofitor of his form, he omitted, either by accident or from intention, to mark down the name of a school-fellow who had been late for reboot. The late-enmer wat a friend d Gladstone'*, and Dr. Keats choee to consider the omission aa a willful offeaee. He loet no time in sending for a fresh birch, informisg the delinquent p * positor that the omission was a gross breach of trust. The fnture statesman, who was unable to see an act of war in the bombardment of Alexandria, was at no loss Jor s reply. He said: “If you please sir, my pi sepositorship would have been aa office of trust if I had aought it of my own accord, but it was forced upon me.” While Mr. David Davie wee dining one day at Woimley’s with acme triends, among whom was the slim Mr. Evarts, the ooev^rtation drifted to athletic sports and foot races. Mr. Everts, with a view to sue of hie sarcastic jests, tuned to the greet trunk alongside of him, from which he himself may be supposed to have boon whittled off os a sliver, and suggested that such sports were entirely out of his lino. “Well, Evuria,” replied Judge Davis, “perhaps you think I can’t run? Now look here. .TD hot von a ones of vine I can beet yon in a hundred yards if you will lot me ohooee my ground and will give me five yards start. I'm heavy, yon know, and I want solid footing." Mr. Evuria was aatiefttd that ho "bed a dead rare thing," end ss the evening had advuaoed the dignified eon) pa ay reeJvad te unbend itself sail farther for too sport* "Gems on, thon,” shouted the eonator, “follow met" fib away they went, down a narrow alley that ruts between Twelfth end Thirteenth streets. Marching into U for the distance of five yards* while hie anil touched the brick work on each ride, ha quietly observed: "New Evarts get in behind me, and take year time. I am going te take Mine." tattoneq endgrattonemem nmlnl aad paw srfui, bat they sen net earn a ceagh. whine however Dr. BuUlaODngh GRnp will always do
RATH NtoWB. There are now 590 convicts in the prison
sarin.
Madison's Anting rink has bean formally
opened.
Mr*. M. A. Park of Aedenoa, hrajuri dir d after en iUaeaa of two yean, of can cer of the stomach. The eoitmissioners of Rush county, have loosed one of the largest houses in Rush Tills for n children’* home. Another case of smallpox was developed in the southern prison yesterday. The party was taken to the eruptive bospite*. Lieutenant William Hamilton ii to be retained as miliiaty instructor at Asbury, te the great satisfaction of the students, Dandy Jim, a well known and eccentric Richmond negro, who eeeght turtles for e Hying in rammer and ran a barber shop in winter, is dead. Rev. E H. Smith, pastor ef the Congregational ohurch, of Michigan City, hoe received a call to ge to New faoome, Washington territory. George Hansard was knocked down in e Logsnsport saloon Saturday night for being too libers! with hia organs of ■peeoh—a failing George has. Del Deputy, an employe et Carter Broth era’heeding meeufeetory et Seymour, was dangerously injured Ssturday by n large pile ot heading ailing upon him. The retieenoe of Robert Rudowski, et Plymouth, was entered by burglars Saturday night. The thieves seourid e goto watch aad ohniu and kbomt $100 in meaey Miss Sera Deokard^of Bloomington, habrooght suit for $12,000 damages, through her father, agaicst three young men who entered her bed chamber and shaved all the hair from her head.
Daring a quarrel at Mortou’s school house, near Fairview, Svitserland conaty, Friday evening, William Holbert, after being twice knocked down by John Morri-
James S'arr, a painter, of Peru, aged eighteen yisrs, outraged a little daughter of William Kyle, yes'erdey. He was y rested and confessed his guilt. The child is is a critical condition.
The wife of George Jenkins, a reipeliable and well-to-do farmer, living ten utiles north of ReLssalea*, committed suicide Saturday morniog by catting her throat
from ear to ear with a rszor.
At Richland, a small town about mine miles distant from Booneville, the saloon of Joseph Wade was burned Sunday morning before daylight. Loss about $800, with no ivkuranoe. The fire waa the work of aa
incendiary.
The residence of Fountain Childs, about three mile* west of North Vernon, bnraed Sunday. The loss is estimated at $2,900, with so insurance. The fire caught from an adjacent smoke-house, iu which meat was being smoked. The oldest native born citizen of Floyd csfabty is Harvey Taylor. He was bora in 1809 and has continued to reside iu the county since that time, and now lives on the farm upon which he was born, iu Greenville township, Mr. W. C. DePauw has closed his New Albany Opera house to amusement exhibltioDs, and will use it as a place of meeting for the Kiagtley mission Sunday school. This is only to continue until a new church for the Sunday school is built. Several prominent Jaokson conty farmers have examined the growing wheat, and report the stand to be maoh better than was expected. They think the prospect goad for en average crop ee the saad lauds, but not so good on the clay. Two cases of small pox developed at Vlucense*, the other day. The patients were immediately sent to Mitchell, where they had contraotid the disease at the fanerm of their mother. Their names were William Reynolds and sister, Mrs. Mollie Powers. Two Logaasport small boys stood at the head of Uie stairs leading to the theater and df mended “tickets” of two unsuspecting rnralista, and getting them, disapp* ared temporarily, only to bob up serenely when the victims had gone sad go into the show them elves.
The attempt to burn the south hall of Wabssh college Sunday night, resulted is a loss of only sbont $100. The fire was the work of en incendiary, aa the stairs were found saturated with ooal oil. The college herbarium, the most extensive in the west, is in the building, and its loss could not
have been replaced.
A young man named Grimtley, of Big Bone, Ky., while visiting Rising Sun, was ont on a lark on Saturday night and was shot at by some person unknown, and but for a plug of doable-thick tobacco and a memorandum book in his breast pocket, the shot might have proven fetal. As it was, the ball went through the tobacco aad
lodged in his pocket
Abont 10 o’clock Sunday night a O. A M. freight engine burst her flues wnile ascending the grade two milea east of North Vernon, whereby George Bennett engineer, Doc. Hines, fireman, and Fred Kelley, braxtman, rnstained serious barns and bruises. Hines and Kelley, who were blown from the engine, coaid not be fonnfl, on account of the escaping steam, for.some after the accident occurred.
About 8 o’clock last Saturday evening, five shots were fired through the door of a house occupied by Samuel Elliott, wife a«d four children, about four milea from Hartford City. One of the balls entered the right forearm of Mrs. Elliott, and ranged upward, but has not yet been extracted. Elliott looked through the window and saw three men, two of whom he claims to have recognized, John Wisecup and James Upton, and they are now nnder arrest.
A great many complaints have been esade the past winter, bat there does not seem to be the least particle of truth in the statements, that the wheat ia the southwestern part of the state is killed. Winter wheat in most places looks magnificently. The fly destroyed some of the early wheat, but it will not materially affect the aggregate yield. A great deal of wheat has been ever flowed by back water daring the recent floods, bat farmers who are potted say that wheat in the submerged district looks better than that oa the high lands.
Mike Kelley,the farmer who was slabbed end robbed in Boyce’s woods, near R ohmosd, Saturday night, by John Tuoke, has beea taken to his home seven miles out, and is in a very precarious oondftion. Tucke was arrested and held in $5,000 bonds. Blood wm feund oa his hands and clothing, and his handkerchief shoved that he had used it aa a towel. Kelley’s head was beaten with n club until it was fearfully cut and bruised.- The wounded mao identified Tucke u hia assailant, and circumstantial evidence is very strong agrinat him. The green beech club with which seven ugly wounds were icdieted on his head, wts shivered like s reed. leflanmation ef the train in almost rare te ensue.
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■ ■eftofflatogF ” ■ ■ DICKSON 8’ GRAND OPERA HOUSE. na Bern Located aad Mart Popular Theater to the State. Thunder. Friday end Saturday March U, S aad 24, with Saturday Matinee, the Popular Booeatric rw — Mr. Boland Reed, la Mandett'i totem and beat eemedy, CHEEK! A drmmstie gem. eparkltog with mirth, marie SSTiuSSSM SZTI'SSKS: Bex sheet aow open. FARE THEATER. Monday aad Taesday, Marsh fit and 37. the
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Thursday, Friday aad Saturday, March 22, to and24, Saturday Matineeatx. the Talented and Emotional Aetrem. ( harlotte Thompson, Supported by a powerful dramatic company.
Thursday evening and Saturday Matinee, “THE NEW JANE EYRE.”
Introd octog is Aet IL the meat realistic fire soaoe ever produced on the American stage. Friday Kvealog—“MIS* MULTON.” Saturday Bve.—“TBS WBW BAHT LYNNE.” Every tody attending these performances will reeefro a handsome autograph soavenlrot Mlm Ihompean.
Monday, Tueedav and Wedneeday, March to, S7and M-Elralfj Bros.’ ’’BLACK UBOUK.” ZOO THEATER. Week Beginning Monday, March 19th. Usual Msftnees and Popular Prices. The management offers, for this week, tbs finest Mil of ihe season and will introduce the greatest collection of variety stars ever seen fa me west The announcement of George Cattle's Oelebritiei At each performance is sufficient guarantee.
Each evening’s entertainment te conclude with John and James BusmII’s laughable burlesque, entitled TWO OaPHiiNS. In Six Acte—Gorgeous Scenery,
All are Invited to attend the free concerts to Elevated Garden, whether they attend the theater or not Ail tie welcome. Flue Billiard end Pool room* always open.
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