Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1885 — Page 5

THE3INDIANAE0LIS DAILY DEHTINEL MONDAY MORNING JANUARY 5 1885

SEXnNEL SrECULS. , A Budget of News from 8eymoar. PpCClJJ to Ue Sentinel. Bxxjcoce, Ind.. Jan. 4. Taylor Stearne, igsd tfrcnty-fiva yean, and residing six miles southeast of here, waa thrown backward by the rearing of his hone to the frozen ground hile returning home Thursday afternoon, j Ha receiTed a seTere cut on the heai and houlder and ii severely injared internally. Ilia condition is critical. Birney Mcnroe, aged twenty-fire years, found dead in his bed at the late residence of bis mother, Mrs. Adaline Man roe, yesterday afternoon, unaided and alcne at the time, lie had been the victim of cbronicdisease for a long time. Casper Schäfer has housed o er 400 tons of beautiful eeyen-inch ice during the present cold spell. The ßeymour Manufacturing Company n'e to overrun with orders for their goods that they are running their works day and night. V. N. Barnetr, agent of the J., M. and I. Head at Itocfcford, two miles north of here, was thrown from his ileigh on Thursday acd had his right hand badly broken. His taffering was so intense Friday that he came near having the lock jaw. The Indianapolis and Seymour Conference of German ministers, which embraces a large portion of Southern Indiana, will meet at Itev. Philip Schmidt's charch, this city, on Tuesday morning, and continue in session Iwo days. The Conference bids fair to be largely attended and vry interesting. Mits Lizzie Grand and her brotner and Mifs Ettie Thmnser returned from the "World's Exposition yesterday, and are highly delighted with the eights on exhibition. They law many Indlanians there. The City Council Thursday niht adopted a resolution providing for the payment of city taxes in eual semi-annual installments, the first half on or before the third Monday in April, and the second half on or before the first Monday in November. The resolution takes efl'ect at once. Thia will be a great relief to the taxpayers of oar city. The cantata of "Queen Esther" was played tbe fifth and last time last night. The net icceipU it ia thought will be about f 203. QPeetlag of Franklin County Democracy Knights of Pythias. Special to tne Sentinel. Fbakklin, Ind., Jan. 4. Last night the Democrats of this county held a meeting at the Court Honse, It was called to order by Jacob L. White, Chairman. M. L. Short was made Secretary. The meeting was called to express the desire of this county as to their choice for Dxr'eeper for tie next House. Mr. William M. Neaf, of this city, is a candidate for that position, acd tbe following resolutions were adopted as the voice of the Democracy cf th's county:

wnerea Ex sheriff William M. eal is a candidate for the office of Doorsaeper of the liaise of Jieyxcsentatlve of the State of Indiana at the coming session, therefore. Be it Resolved, By the Pemocacy of this county, mat William M. Meal be aal in hereby unanimously indored as a sterling Democrat, whose life, both public and private, baa ever been characterize bv honesty. Integrity and Industry, and coaonnd him io the mtmbert oi aid Ilou.e es a competent rd proper ptrson to te entrusted with that cfiice. Be it further rr solved. That we will attend the organization of said Home, and use all honorable means to eure his election to that office. On Friday night last the following officers were installed by Hesperian Lodge, No. 12, K. of P., cf this city: P. C, J. B. Luyster; C C , Lon Crav6ne ; V. C, W. II. Yunce; T. W. II. nunyan; iL of F.. William Youne; M. of E., Jacob Uazlett; K. of R and 8., W, E. Lane; Mat. A., 8. Bryan; I. O., F. Sibsrt; O. (',., Ai. Snoderaas; Representative to Grand Lodge, T. E. Ott. . JL Watchmau Matdered had Robbed, gpeclal to the Sentinel. Bloomisgtok, Ind., Jan. 4 A foul murder was committed here last 'night, Louis Redder, a German, about fifty-five years old, employed as night watchman at Eyer'a spoke factory, being the victim. Ue owm a small vegetable and fruit farm a short distance east, on the pike, occupied only by himself and wife, and not gaing home to breakfast this morning his wife went to the factory to learn the cause, and found him lying on his face with his brains beaten out, quite dead. Her screams brought those living near the factory to the scene, but nothing was discovered to indicate the perpetrators of the crime. lie had received js week's waj?es that night, which, together -with a silver watch, were taken, showing the object to have been robbery. Tbe watch c!cck Indicator shewed that he was on duty at 'J o'clock, bat was net on duty at 2.3U, and tbe surroundings indicate that he was murdered with a heavy spoke which lay by h!a side, wielded by the concealed murderer. The citizens are greatly excited, as this ia the climax to several recent robberies and attempted robberies, and if the murderer is discovered Judge Lynch will likely open court, It, and O. Telegraph Market Quotations and a Rapid aud Simpl Ticker Special to the Sentinel. Chicago, Jan. 4. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company proposes to begin at -once the service of collecting and furnishing the public and commercial organizations various market quotations, and to this end has established a commercial news bureau, with Daniel J. Ludwig superintendent, with headquarter in New York City. Saperintendent Ludwig has had charge of the commercial news department of tae Western Union Company for a number of years, . and it was chiefly through his instrumentality that it has reached its present great euccefs. He brings to the Biltimore and Ohio service his assistant, G. W. Schuster, I and many other vatcable aids. This telegraph company has the contr.il of Henry Van Hoevenbargh's perfect stock and grain printer, the most rapid and simplest "ticker" . ever invented, wiil be introduced into the varices cities in this country as rapidly as possible during the next six months, giving . a quicker and cheaper quotation service than has ever Kfore been famished. Rej;iiet hud Aniious. special to the Sentinel. IIattook, 111., Jan. 4 T. J. Chapman, tsnlenced to be hnng January 23, for the murder of Nicholas Hubbart, was baptized today in the jail at Charleston. Rev. Robert Uclntyre, of the Methodist Church, officiated. Chapman is resigned to his fate, and , is anxious to have his agony over with as .. coos as possible. - . Fell from a Wagon. ay.jpigu lis lue auuuci Dsxrm, Ind., Jan. 4. MLu Hoilman, a rycrong lady school teacher, fell from a wagon it re yesterday, and had an arm broken and received other dangerous injuries. Overdraws Its Account. La wretch, Mass., Jan. 4. Tha 8anday 'Telrgrani publishes the statement that the atolDg government has overdrawn its ac-

count ?G4,C00. Added to this are oufstiadIng bills to the amount ot 510,00a. The government borrowed from the 8pricket River improvement fund 175.000 to meet the deficiency. The Treaiurer's books verify the charges. POVERTY'S PAN Q 3.

Strong Men Seeking Uefuge from Starvation In the Penal Institutions of Massachusetts. Be 8T05, Jan. 4. -For some time past Barney Long, a poor little sickly fellow, h3 been hanging around the South End, living on charity and sleeping in stables, outhouses, and frequently staying out dosrs all night. He Is rheumatic and apparently in quick consumption. Friday night Patrolman Fouscha found him tottering about the streets nearly frozen, and took him to a saloon and gave him a hearty meal. He was so hungry that he is said to have eatsn enough for two able-bodied men. In the course of a conversation with the wretched fellow the policeman learned that he had had no food for three days. The lad said he had tried to obtain work and failed. He was willing to go anywhere and do anything if he could only get clothed and fed. He was taken to the station and came up before Judge McCaflerty. He pleaded guilty yesterday to vagrancy, and said he wanted to be sent away. "I am frequently called upon to deal with hard cases," said the Judge, reddening and speaking in a loud, impressive voice, as he usually does when moved or excited, "bat this is one of the saddest that 1 ever saw. There is something rotten in the charities of Boston or I would not have so many cases of the kind. Five or six men came before me last week and pleaded cailty ta a crime for the sake of a living. 8trong, rugged men, capable of working and supporting others, pleaded guilty and are sent away among criminals for the cake of being clotbed and fed. It is wrong and unjuät. I protest agalo3t it in the name of humanity." Tbe young fellow was sentenced to the island for six months, and went down the steps smiling at the prospect of an assured living. He will probably be taken from the House of Industry and sent to a hospital for medical treatment. Death of a Former St. Loai Mayor. St. Loci, Jan. 4. A dispatch from Sia Francisco convey intelligence of the death there, yesterday, of John How. father of Colonel J. J. How, one of the Vice Presidents of the Wabash Railroad, and at presena General Agent of the Receivers of that road; also, of E. W. How, of H3U3ton, Tex., connected with the Sunset Route in that State. Mr. How wat formerly one of the leading merchants of this city, and served three terms as Mayor away back ia the fifties. He also spent Eeveral vears mining in Mcntana, and was tbe Uaited States Aeent for the Shobhone Indians in Nevada, for four years. Death From Malpractice. New Yoiik, Jan. 4 Mrs. Adele Behend, wife of a First avenue furniture dealer, died to-day from malpractice. Two feminine attendants were arrested. Arrested for Heating Ilia Wife lo Death. Chicago, Jan. 4. Samuel Daniels, a marble cutter, accused of beating his wife to death, was arrested to-day. The womau died yesterday. Daniels cays her demi33 was the result of a drunken fall. PEKSONAIjS. Senator James H. Willard is at the Bates, Ex-Fheiiff Newman, of Greencastle, is in the city. Hon. A. J. Kelly, of Terre Haut?, is in the city. His headquarters are at the Grand Hotel. Hon. Crawford Fairbanks is in the city this morning, seeing that his compatriots from Terre Haute get a fair show in the political bouquet distribution. A. M. Frince, Peru; K C. Farmeley, Sullivan; John A. Adorns and daughter, Evans, ville, Homer B. Ragan, Greencastle; Rev. Wm. R. Turner and wife, Brackenridge; A. S. Knapp, Columbus, are at the Bates. Chas. E. Crawley, of Sallivan County, candidate for Assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives, is in the city domiciled at the Hotel Bates. Mr. Crawley is one of the active and worthy young Democrats of the State. Fred. Meikel, We3tfield; Wm. Bnsslnser, Michigan City; J. A. McGinnis, Columbus, O.; E. A. Short, Chicago; W. O. Allen, Lafountain; J. D. Armstreng. Columbus; John Soott. Brownstown; E. A. Baker, Madison; M. W. Magaw, Greenfield; G. A. Yon Da Bo? ant, Faris; R. E. Morning9tar, Louisville, Ky.; N. E. Rose, Louisville, Ky.; E. Rash, St. Louis, are at the Hotel English. Hon. fl. V. Fassage, Fern; Hon. E. B. Sellers, Monticello; Max Dambafaky, Goshen; John Scott, Brownstown; Robsrt Mitchell. Princeton; J. Irving Riddle, Terre Haute; H. C. Darnel), M. Lenman, R. H. Walls, Greencastle; W. F. McBaue, David S. Gooding, Greenfield; Hon. E. 8. Bjoe, Veedersburg; Henry R. Fry, Marion; W. Wolcott, Troy, N. Y. ; H. V. Lucas, St. Louis; A. W. Cnmmings, New York; G. E. Crane, Kenton, O. ; A. H. Gillette, Cincinnati; R. Mulbolland, Dunkirk, N. Y., are at the Grand Hotel. State Industrial Convention. The Delegate State Baard of Agriculture will convene in this city to-morrow, and be in session three days. Delegates and others who attend will be charged full fare coming and one-third fare returning. An excellent programme has been prepared, and visitors, including ladies, will be welcome. The Indiana Cattle Breeders will meet January 2): Cane Growers, 21st; Bee Keepers. 22J; Short Horn Breeders' Association, 27th; Swins ureeaers' Association, 23th: Wool Growers, 21Hh. UUOO WORDS. Brazil Democrat: As the State organ of i democracy the bentinel was in the front of the fight during the campaign, and now asks all Democrats who desire more than their own county paper to give it support by subscribing for either the daily or weakly edition. Greencastle Star-Press: The Indianapolis Sentinel is a good paper for news, Democratic at all times and tinder all circumstances, and desetvlcg of a generous sapport from the Democrats of Indiana. After subscribing for your home paper take the Sentinel. Frankfort Crescent: Of all the papers that stood by the Democratic party for years, the Indianapolis Sentinel takes the lead. It has 6tood bravely by the party through years of defeat, and, now that the victory his been won, deserves recognition by tha Democrats of Indiana. Let every good Democrat subEC ri be for it the party's paper. Crawford County Democrat: As a medium of news to every citizen, whatever his political predilections may be. There is no paper so valuable as the Sentinel. In fact it is the equal of any paper in the West. Being published in the capital of

our State, it enjoys facilities for obtaining and diseeminatlng news and general information not possessed by any paper outside of Indianapolis. Beside3that it is ably edited, has a host of contributors and reporters, and is always reliable and entertaining to every class of readers. Kokomo Dispatch: The Dispatch would urge its Democratic readers to subscribs for the Inaianapoiis Sentinel in preference to any foreign journal. It is the duty of Democrats to sustain their State organ, and the more so since it is one of the acknowledged leading journals cf the Wc?t. There lino reason nnder heaven why the State organ ebould not have a home circulation of from 75.010 to lro.COO. This result cia be reached i! Democrats U (hair duty fairly and cordially by the State Sentinel. Every brace aiven to the Sentinel is jast so much strength to the partv. If Indiana is to remain permanently Democratic, our State organ mr4st be built up acd given a generous support. This is the daty cf Democrat?.

Advice to Mothere. Üiar. WIK3LOW3 8 OO THING 8YRTJP should always r ued when Children are cuttinz teeth. It relieves the little iuctrer at once. It prolnccs natural, culet sleep, by rellevlnz the child frcta pain, and the little cherub awakes as ,rbrüht as a button.' It is very rletjsant to tacts. It soothes the child, softens the guxos, allays all pain, relieves wind, rcsnlstes the boweis, and is tne tG9t Jtnown remedy tor diarrhoea, whether arising fron tectkixg or other cauBea. Twentr-nre cent a bottle. O. E. KREQELO fi 17IIIT3ETT, rnneral Director and Esbalxaera. No. 77 North Delaware street, telephone connection to office and resident. Oarrlaze lor Wodllnzs and Partie m mum AbcoS ute lyJP g& rtreniztii and whulesonienom. ore economical Uxan the ordinary Jrinds, and can not be sold lc compeution wita me raumtua6 0i low test, snort webtht, alnin or! rnosDhte rowdei. Hil onlt In cans, Roth, Baxrvg owozs no., in T7aU Btreet. Zew York. F55 I - ic Eick TJeadacha end rcllcro all tho tronIss incident to a tii:ou3 Etato of the Fystcn, euch 03 Diz riness. Nausc. Drowsiuprs, Distress after catta Jaia ia tha Sido, &c VLil(? Iheir moatreci&rliahlc success hoa been Ehsvm ia cariag nadnrhß, yctCarter'3 Little LIrcrPinSTeeqcftI!y vaiuablo in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, whi!o they also correct til disorder cf the Etomar.h, stimulate the liver and rcgslasa iiio bowcla. Xlvcn it iiiey only cored !aebe they would be almost priceless to thow wfcö Bulfer from this distressing complaint ; but f orta-nau-ly their cocdnefs does noiend her?, and thosa who onco try them w'ül find thoso ltttlo pills valuable Into raany vr3ys that thoy viil not be willing todoviithoutthcia. Dut&ltcr&Usickbsaa Is tbe bano cf t o many liT3 that here ia vrhcra Tfl xaako oar prcsl toaot. Cur j-lll-j cars it whlla cticrs do not. - i Carter's Littlo Liver PiUa ara vcr7 email and Tcry easy to take. Ono or two pU2a make a dose. They are etrictly vegetable and do not gripe oe purge, but by their pentlo action pleaso al who use them. In vials at 25 cents ; vo for fl. Sold by drugpsta everywhere, or sect by r"fl' CAKEEß MEDICINE CO., IJcw Ycx City; m-nmn mJLm -I I- t .1 Indiana Law Magazine JtNE332 tCorporation Reporter, ineonu penoairai wnica reooris. uuaer xu venient index, all the opinions of tne Supreme Court, at once, and la a form available for imme diate reference. Indorsed by the Judzea oi the supreme Court, and cued In tneir opinions. -"-if Accurate and Eoliablo.; Also the only periodical hlca give a enrrent dlzest of ail public and private corporation casei aeciaea oy me Bupreme uourt oi tne uniiei States, and the Supreme Courts of the teveral State. Thia digest is of permanent value, being so paped as to admit ot binding in separate volumes. Published promptly at the close of each ten oajs' session oi tne Indiana supreme uourt. Terms, 85 Ter Annum. Address THE SEHTINEL COMPiBY, ladiaDapolitilnj.

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BLANK BOOKS AND Memorandum Books, 1)IAHIES FOB 1835. 4 rELOXTBET'S NOTS3 FOI1 1835. EOWSS, ßTE7AFiT S CO., 18 west Kasniaston ntrf. J. S. PARF.ELL & CO.. team Heating. Private Dwellings and Public Buildings fitted Up Complota. 4 IVor-tli Illinois Street. August Brbricli, COLE A3EJJT FOR AURORA LAGER BEER, oc Ä2a.d 3ottlesi 220 arid 222 Oonth Dßlaxrftro Gt C. F. SCHMIDT, Brewer and Bottler of LAGER BE BR. Scctli End ofikbama St., 'Indianapolis fllll SLWUF1UTÜÖI. (ErtabUshod 1851.) Grist Mills of French Buhr Stone. Portable Mills for farmers ,e:c 18 81ses and Styles. Over 2, COO In use. co and upwards. Ccn plete Hill and eneller, 'fllS. A bey can grind and keep in or" er. Adapted to any Und or saltan e power. Canzk& Klcurls? end horn Mills, ALL 8IZS8. Sond 1 o Book cn Grist and baw Mills. Nordyke & Marmon Co., INDIANAPOLIS, LND. Take Stock Yard Street Cars. COLLEGE AVENUE RINK Corner Seventh and College Avenue. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK! Wednesday, January 7, Speed Raco of Three Miles Between Chester Spain and Ed. Stout. Friday, January 9, A. Contest fox- a Medal For the best Amateur Fancy and Trick Stater Ol Indianapolis..

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AMUSEMENTS. Tuesday and Wednesday Evening, Jan. 6, 7, Matinee Wednesday at 2 p. m. Coward Alhen.Tiini Specialtj Conpany, Presenting the Farcical Comedy, THAT BAD BOY. Three Nights, commencing Thursday. January 8, Engagement of Harry Lacey's PLAWTKR'S W IF K COMBINATION. January 12, 13, 14. TUE WILSUÜ OPERA CUM t AM', Prices 15, 25, 50 and 75:. SwftlüDPERÄHpaSE Ibrep night, rommencincr Monday, Jan. 5, with special Wednesday matinee, first e.ppearance in this city of TDOJIPSOVS OPERl C03IIQCK C0HPA5Y, Of "5 Artists In Miliocier'a Charming Opera, "Xlio Hocrernr- Student I" As produced at the Casino, New York, for over 200 consecutive nights. GRAND DOUBLE ORCHESTRA, 13 PIECE3 ! NOTE TnE PRICES Reserve! seats, 5Ccand "tic. Admission, 15c and 25c. Box sheet now open. inursday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday matinee. Jan. 8, 9 and 10, MINNIE PALMER ia "OVIy Swoothoartl" Sale of teats cpens Tuesday morning next. WIGWAM EINE. Tc-rlßht, Monday, Jan. 5. First of tho Series of GREAT RACES BETWEEN DANIEL O'LEARY, Champion WaUser of the World, and A. B. Cutter, for a purse of S3C0. O'Leary is to walk fireeighths of a mile against Cutter stating one mile. MEßlDIAN KINK! Seccnd M Prize anil Costume Carnival. 3jard.y 32-vo., ST evxx. O. EPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! The rink, will be beautifully decorated and illuminated. The list of prizes is the largest ever offered In the city. Best costume, lady JlO.OO In gold Best costume, gentleman -51X10 in gold Fest dude - j........ ...Season ticket llofit comical costume .Season ticket i;e&t representative of Stent.... ...... .Reason ticket Pet representatlTe of Day .Seasm ticket liest graceful lady skater ..........Seaion ticket Y ot graceful gentleman skater....Seaon ticket None who took prizes In the lat caralval can take prizes for the same character In this. Addition, 85 cents; referred eat. 50 c?nfs: admission to those In Costume. 2i cent, lacludin? 8tat s.' None Xmt those in costume allowed oa the floor during the eveninz. Box sheet opens Monday morning, January 5. LADIES! Just Published, "TREATISE OH BKLP DEVELOPMENT OP TUB FEMALE BD3T AND FORM." Col ored anatomical plate, full explanation, medical opinion, Etc Mailed te&led to 23& P.O. Drawer 179, Bu&lo, tJ, X,

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will offer for of Dry Goods Dress Goods and Colored Embroideries, open on Tues WAUTÄD LOST Any article ot value, net exr eoJng three lines, inserted two times FHKli. Under the head 'Situation Wantsd, fa Itne er lesf, Incited FRKC. WANTED Situation to do upstairs work. Call at 69 Massachusetts avenua. W ANTED Day boarders at S3 per week : table trsi-ciass. 167 rortn Tennesiee street. 4 WANTED By an exterleneed dresgmakei to sew in family. Call or addicas Si7 V.'est Michlg8n. 21 WANTED Situation by an experienced dressmaker tn fsPVf in famine rallnr,! ' S17 West Michigan street. 3-2 WANTED By a young lady of experience, position as copyist cr corresponding secretary. Call or address 313 North East street. 3-3 WANTED Situation by a young man: will do manual or mental labor: has a good education; bett of reference. Address 11, this oCice. 31 WANTED A good, eaergetlc nan as city sale? man; a good position to the rteht party: references required. Address S. J. KOCil, Bates Couce, IndiauspolJs. 4-2 WANTED To Publishers A first-class printer and prenant who la a spicy, noisy, energetic writer, want3 a sit on a good paper In Indiana. Addrots PRINTER, Bex 415. Lansing, Mich. WANTED-Situation to build fires or work ia kJtefcen; experienced in hotel, restaurant, boarding house or private family: Final i wages required. Address JOHN STUART, West Ohio street. 3.3 WANTED Board for eight persons in a strictly private house within Ave blocks of tte Postoffice; five rooms required; terms moderate In advance; references exchanged. Address PEARCE GILES, Postofiice, Indianapolis. 1-4 FINANCIAL. M ONXY At the lower: rate of Inter cn. ;. tri nuAJJLXJi uo., I ana 4 vision Els.'?.. TO LOAN Money on Improved city property in Indianapolis, or improved farms. A. M. STODDARD b CO., 6 Talbot Block, Indiana po lis, Ind. 18 TO LOAN Money with prtveeso of prerayruirt , , terms reasonable. TH03. C, DAY (o., ri Xatt Market street, Indian spoil. B SALS. F OR SALE Cheap, six fine Albany cuttern at Ripley's, No. "i2 West Market street. 17-6 T70R BAUS House and Lots in all pans ct tm JT City BARNARD A BAYLXd. 7 and 77 Tr 2arxet street. -tf ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNOCNCEMENT Ben J. Booth, public accountant. Tradesmen's books opened, ported and balanced; balance sheets r.rt f all v prepared; good relerencee. Room to. Vanoe Block. ZJ THE Annual stockholders' mediae ct The Citizen' Street Railway Company will be be! J at their office, cn Louisiana street, Monday. January 12, 1S5. A. A. ANDERSON, becreUry. 0-14 TUOSR going to Bot Springs for tne treatment of ryphllls, gleet, ecrofaia. and all cutaneous or blood diseases, can be cured for one-third th.e cost of sncn a trip t the old reliable sund. I hsvt) been located here for twenty-three years, and with the adrantage of Ions and successful experienca can warrant a cure La all ca&oa, Spermatorrhea and Lm potency, in all their stagea, poiUrely cured. Office hours, 8 a. c to 9 p. m., 43 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Pills tent with full directions at fl per box. DR. RENN ITT, rurceaaox t Dr.Ewlns. 1 AUCTION SALES. H TJNT 6 McCURDY, real eetat and reneral ao Uoneers. x, waah'n et. etocxi of xnercnir Cl9 la city or counuy to naht ouuUht tzx