Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1885 — Page 2
'HIE IMlANArOLlS DAILY SEKT1KEL TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24 1S35.
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The Senato Passes the i'oatofilce Appropriation Bill An Amendment GlTlcga hnljsiJy to Pacific Mill!. Tito TJouso Aftor Consldorablo Dia cuEsIoa Passes tho Naval Appropriation Bill. rOKlY-EKiliril CONGRESS. The Seoate. "VW-nr:?' -tos, Feb. 22. A resolution wa3 agreed to aathorizIaR th9 Committee oa In dian AiTatrs to continue, daring tha recess cf Congress, ita investigation regarding the leases of Indian lands. Another reflation W83 agreed to calling upon tbe Secretary of the Interior to fawnish information relating to the progress of Indian education. The Des ilointa Settlers' Titles bill was then placed before the Senate, and Mr. Lipham resumed his remaiks. Tha bill wa3 passed yeas, 31, nays, I. A3 it ia a Eecate bill it now gees to the Hons of Representatives. Consideration of the Pcatcllice Appropriation bill was then icnrntd. The provision was stricken crt that wonld require the Secretary of the Treaaary to bid in competition with private parties for the n-acufacture cf postage stamps, stamped envelopes and postal cardi. The Henate a!o agreed to the committee's amendment striking cut the provisions for the ten cent, postage rate on letters IntenJaJ for special expedition in delivery. Mr. Fry e o tiered an amendment apprr-i-a tins 50,000 for the transportation of i"r 'ih malls, including the transit acro'i Ihrous of l'anaan, and atithoriziru: th? I'cjtnusttr tereral to cmtrACt with th lowest rpon95ble bidder f ir the c;irrfa:r- of r.cb n uiN, at not to exceed ri f r y centi nr i .utical mile on the trip eacn v : at t'li'iy : ravifd between the terminal point0, br. ; rovi'linp that Puch maih shall be carrird ca Arri.'irna j-tearr.8b.ij', and the aggregate of such contracts Ehall not exceed oa? halt cf the sun nuropriated by the amendment. Mr. Dv, ard trade the point of order that Mr. Frje's amendment ai general leIjia. t on. Mr. Bck snpporleJ tbe point made, an 1 charaeterizad it aa a "subsidy" fcr a few men cwnin? few phif , well known as tha r:c Mail. iir. Freye defended the appropriation, and several others participated in the discussion. On Bayard's point beins brougot to a vote the amendment waa held to be in orderyea?, nays, 20. Mr. Van Wyck offered an amendment to Freye's amendment, providing that no part cf the money should be paid to any steam ship company now established and which Las been paying dividends. Mr. Van Wye's, suprorting hii amendment, said üe aappjsai Mr. Freye'a provision wa3 raent for the pro tection of infant industrlf p. He. therefore, saw no rea?on t3 pay any of it to a strong company like the I'acific A! ail Coaipany. That company had paid well. This money Tvas, after all, for the benefit ot the King' of oar Pacific railroads. They controlled the Pacific Wail Company. Mr. VanWyck reed from the letters ci C, i iluntintoi to how the relations of the Oriental and Occidental Steamship Company to the 'Pacific Mail. Mr. Vau Wye K characterized Huntincton as "ttat jolly historian of American politic." His letters he denominated "thoäe elf jant epistles addressed to his friend Colton.'' Mr. VanVjck'sameaduient was not agreed to. Mr. Frye's amendment wa3 then agreed to vf as "u, nnys 1. The voe in detail la as follow: Yean-Mfis. Blair. Eowtn, iirou, Call, dimrou of V Dconstn, Chce. Cougar, Cuiloai, D dp i, Irye. Hall, Harriroa. Hawley, Hoar. Infills Jo.'i's j NevaJa, Loy--ha in, McMillan, Maaone, Miller of a iforni, Millar of Nuw Yorr, Mitchell. Morgan. Vorril!, Platt, l iumb, 1'Vi.h, ü.i.vyer, Sawed aud wüson ro. Says Messrs. DiyarJ, Bck.Co'e,Cnl.vjttt, Gir"aud, (iforpe, 'ircorno. Hampton, Harri. Hill, .'s, .Vaxey, I'endleton, .S.iu.'sbury, ü later, Vest, o.uLcvk and Williams 15. The SonEtft retained tbe House provisioi i?rmitürg newf paper articles io be markad without inorf are ri f postsg. The bill Iberi read a third time, and parsed without division. It cov goes to tbe Houe for c.mc irrenff or non concurrence in the Sanate an;enmen!?. Mr. Mitc!ieil si'.d he would to-mrro'V cill nn ti) private l'ei.sion bills on the Sjiut'.t? ;'-!aJar The Sp-; -f hrn went Into exrcn'Wa1 j'o'i. and when the doors were reopenrd aJ. V.sHiM.-rv, FrU L'J Mr. la!!. Vhvr ct the Ommitt.'e on A ppropri ttion, ffT'OrteJ th? Sjindry Civil ApproprUt:. -j hi';L K-rferrci t) Cjrutnitl'jj uf the Who:?, Mr. Ivand re-rv!rg all points of order. Ti tili Las a c!.vae iiroritlin - fortne snspensi'in ci mItp: ciir . Mr. i-e'evre oil'orei a reso'.ulioi reciting th.it G ?rmany is tti;crit:unat'.:ir agilast i::i1 ortrd As'i ririn p'o luc'?, and insrartin ; t: e Comniltte) en Foreign aUaitj to inquire i' to ?ni rtort whether the intern Ol tli l'nltfd ünns do not rcniro tho adaption of i ke dirr?rnir:ation onrticlA3 import?d ironi ihpderman Krnpire. lfcrr?d. (n motion of Mr. Tayson. the Gonatj sr'-cndnenti to the IIotio "bill ferfeiti: g th' Ti xas i'acif.c land grant were concurrfi't i a rr.ctton cf Mr. Horkin. the tTiat am? r.dinr nt wa conrarred in t j the Hoas i ill prchibitirjg tLe itupcriation oi centra:; h-.bcr. The Stas were then c.l!fd for the ictr) dnction rd bills, bnt very few were pr.r. ted. the ctcst important of tneao bin; tre intrcdeced by Mr. Perkins to open n. the Oklahoma lands to homestead settle t ;fr:t5. T2:e House then went into Comr.iittfa of t'.'e Whole for farther consideration of the Naval Appropriation bill. Afier a lengthy discussion of various matters pertaining to raval atfairs byfcveral : embers, Mr. üandall wishd to postpone irjrtber con?ideratien of the bill for the Preith t and to proc?Ad to the consideration of the deficiency bill, but objection w3 ma la. Mr. 1 alh-t oiFeed an amendment apropriatirg rd.TMii'O for the completion of a f-'eei rrrir of not tiian 0) no: r.ore thnn ; f! v tcn? Uupls.'3raer.t and arm.i !ent there'n., snthcrirsd hv the act of Coughs, prrcvf;l Aü'-ast '. lJ. .!r. Tnc::ii3 favors. 1 th ainndmant s f r? a practical beginning to thi wjrk of : ::i!d.;r : li r a iiaw. Tir Her.ar, of New Yort, aM what we antfd a real navr and rot a sham one, fd the addition et thia hip f thi nay "CI1 tmp'v e'.va nn another failure. T.) i;roprIate fcr it would hi simp'y money tr rown a war. Mr. McAdoo regarded the amendment r rrorc?it;on to province an Americtn Kr .eralda' and so regarding it, would vote urit. The amendment wa adopted by 01 o .7. On motion of Mr, Kandiil, the amendment
waa amended by addinz a proviso that ths Secre'ary of the Navy shall approve of the censtroction of aaid TceL. Mr. Thomas orTtred an amendment annrorrlatirg 12 201.C0O for the comnlet on of the "Pnrttan," "Terror," "Monadnoc." -Amphi-trite" and "Miantoaoraah," provided their ccrapletbn shall be recommended iv the Sfcretary of the Navy. Lost by 01 to ''. On mction of Mr. Boutella an am?nin.nt was adopted r roviding for the retarn of tte -Aleit." with the thanks of thiaCavernn ent to th6 Government of Great Ttritain, and for the tranifer of tbe "Bear" to the Treasury Department, to be ned as revenue cutter in Alaskan waters; and for the U3e of the "Theiii" in the Lavy as a surveying vessel. The committee then ro3e and reported tie bill t. the Hou?e. The action of the committee in adopting th9 Talbot amendment Tas ratied by the House yeas 111, nay ! k The bill passed and tha Hci;se took a recess nntil 8 o'c'ocs for an evening penion fcr the consideration of business relating to tte Diiiict of Columbia. The House at the evening session, passed few nnimrortant bills and adjourned. Funeral Services of Dr. Cahlll.; New York, Feb 2 St. Patrick's Cathedral, to which the remains of Bev. Dr. Cahill were taken last nteht, w;n rilled thi3 morning with a large corgregation to participate in the memorial services. Mass was celebrated by Aichbiaop Corrisaa, assisted by Mgr. Farley and Fathers Slattery, Killian, McGwinn, Dr. McDonnell, ard Kelly. Over 100 chorieters assisted in the services. The Cathedral was draped i:n mourn ins, and in the center aisle rested the eolhn with the Leretta and stole of ths deceased pries. Around about was his guard of honor, con:i ced of vf ternns cf the Sixty-Ninth It"? -m-ct. Prominert Irish residents of this ci'ysc'ed as palJ-beart r3. Representative1 r-f many OTganizitior.s were in attendaac? itliin the altar were teatd -many clerzyn:n o' diLrfrnt orders Th? s-mon was prearhed by Key. Fnther M. D. LI My. nn vas a cloin ealojy of t.':'? life of Dr. Chill. At the conclusion of the services the cr.ia ''as i('td in a hearae, and es?ortcd r7 the Sixty-Ninth Uegiment. fCompany IJ of t!:; Ninth Ma.'sichaetts Infantry, the 'i:i i'wUavsof Boston and New YorY, and dif'orent societies, taken down Fifth avenue and r.roadway to the Guion Line steamer, Wyoming, in which the remains will be laken to Fnrope for final burial. When the B. and O. makes a iedticed rato iess fcr the inauguration in many instances than one fare for the round trip, it throws ot en its entire line with every train in eluded in its tchedule to its patrons, not as on come otter line?, debarring passengers from fast traips, and exacting not only full, but double fares. In other words, those who buy their tickets for Washington via the Baltimcre and Ohio Iload get "the very best the company has in the shop," a3 tha saying tees, fcr ihe reduced rate.
Sir. Oaloeo' WUU Uejected. New Okleass, Feb. 23. Judge W. T. Houston, in the matter of the probate cf u;e last will of the lato Mrs. Myra ClarK Gainep, has decided, rejecting both wills urportiDg to have teen made by the de ceased and presented for probate. One o! them was In ths eleosraphic form of date of January .", lsj, end the other in the nuncupative form by private act of date of January 5, 1S5. The one ia the e!eoraphic fcrnx was prestnted by Mrs. Maria P. Means, who wa3 thprein nominated testamentary executrix and universal legatee of one-third of the estate of tte decedent. The one in the nuncupative form by private act, wis presented by James V. Christmas aid William Wilder, therein nominated as tstiicentary executors. Mrs. Evans oppo3?d the prolate of the nuncupative will, and Chrhtn as and Wilder opposed the prohite of thi elecgraphic will. Man ard XSlte S(iiecteri f Mörder. Pun am i riiiA, Pa., Feb. 2 Frederick Hauch and vii'e, arrested on suspicion of killing William C. Martin, six years e.-o, were given ? hearing before a magistrates today and remanded for a farther hearing tomorrow. Beth stoutly asserted their innocence. Wiliium C. Martin, who was ; rsil estate agent, was found brutally !?itn u-i 1 ur conscious in hii oHicc April "., 1-7'. When he recovers 1 consciousnesi he declined to atato bow be came by his injuries, ar.dtcon afterward died. There wa? u.iclao to the Hosiery until recently, when C?b.nlim Scheidt gave informariou tj th.s eTc2t lht KdUt b and hit wife b:i I cor.frtS'-! to him that they had killed Martin. M's. Kau h, witr.esj taya, entered Martia's oilij a::cl tw:?fe.l hs reck s j es locho'e hi si, i f r 1 r.k!)r.d ta him over th? hei I. 1 or j revions inauTiration balls, the tic's -t3 could oi'ly te bad in Washington, and tie i:riat ruv.h for th?m, cf th9 thousands o' i.itors c:i arrival, crrat?d confusion aril roxisumed much time. Now all wh: v -j.t Wnshmtoa can Sjcu;.' their bill tirk.u without waiting until thj-ir arrival thre, while the many w ho desire tneai for "onvenirs n.ay readily t-rocure th-?m at th- 11 a. 1 (). ciiic'.i, either by rerOL..I ap;l. -t'.ija It Iter. I fhnr rpMiMf t !n i:i)lnd. I.o.mon, lb. 2.". The wiJe.pre.il d:jtruy prevalent Uirou--out Grent Uritain emboidenfd the Ararchist?. Ju.tire, the organ of the Deuwrat Federal party, in an aruclv? warns the liorerninent that hombha tlood-i:ed. and pertaf3 a resolution, will fnir.e if it coutinufs to Iri?nlt an 1 neglect ihe wcrkirgn.en. It is eti;i a?d thit thouarahs of lub.-irer? are daily refasod wrk at ;lt decks of London, an 1 a!?o al I.;'t':mol and ether lere shipping ports. Frank James Now a Free Man. Poon f. v i i.i.k, Mo., Feb. 23. Late Saturday aiterccon the enly two charges pending agairst Frank James in Copper Connly Circuit Court were dismissed, and he is a free man. The matter was kept very quiet, and even now it ia not generally known. Interest is lelt here as to whether Governor Marmadnke will recognize the requisition front tt e tf vcrnor c f Minnesota for the removal r t' Jamea to the latter State for trial there. From amon t;ie many tosttmonia'.s received we eel?ct th foliowiuc, vvrit'en by J. H. Carter, a ri,:.ifnt of Phelps Conntv. i;;onri, who fiiys: "I liavo ued S'ruia Vs Prickly Ash Bitters to the U -n u.l raniare, cid ran l.one-tly testify th.t it t'rs done j".t and farwily nn immn? v'"' L and ''Dm my experience recommend it ui,;hly to all sutltrerh." IlMiol4 l.ellitnre. SiF.rNc.fiitin, 111.. Feb 2.i At U m. the IIor.crab!e Senat-? wss announced and the joint cenvention bfgtn. Forty-three Senators and 1C; Representatives answered roll call. Oa the call for a vote for United States Senator only Ilaints re.'pondei, TOtiag fjr
William B. Morricn, and the joint convsn ticn hdjourned. It is believed here hat a full vote will be taken to-morrow. Inmediately after the joint convention both Sen ate end Hcnse adjourned till 10 to-morro. Tbe truth is always ths test in the long rcr, acd the fact is that veracity, as the li. and O. has ever, found, is like bonpstv, Tery much tbe beet policy. If eome of the butalking lines would make Inao.'arition rates good cn all trains, and not make low rates apply only to cheap trains, the public would believe more in them. Fact!
An Aged Lady liarned to Deatlu Baltimore, Md., Feb. 2-5. Mrs. Ann Bowling, aged b, wtkS found dead in bed this morning, in the northeastern tection cf the city. She bad attempted to mase soma tea. when terclothicg took fire. Soe git into ted, being enable to call assistance, and when found tha bed was partially burned and her body almost burned to a crisp. Foul Play Feared. Torr.MO, Ont., Feb. 23. I?eac H. Kid fnyd, a wel!-kKOwn real estate agertof trm rity, left BuLralo for Victoria, Out., la?: Thurscfy night with $37 (00 in h 8 dossjs sion. Friday mcrnicg his overcoat as fcucd in a rowbeat at the B?ddl IJntne Tock, Grand Island. Kadford never touched liquor, and was very powerful. He was darir-2 and fearies3. W:th its own depot in Washington, and diurent tracks to receive its Western and it Eastern bcsir.f ss upon, the li. and O. patrons will be able to get into the city by re i I. &r.d not have to walk ia from" the Thut Tfrrilile U'rul; W?n::;fiTo:., Feh. 2'h John. S. I'rancy, co'cred po-.tal e'erk, ininred in the colliif-n "n the Virg'n;a Midland Koad, et Fmr-m'Ie P.un, Thursday niht, is dead, mikiisj the vt-r.th death by the RCcid?L.t. It is pafd hat the exriess company lore 2".0,0'j0, bnrre-d in iJ eir'nr. Conductor Angur. one of t; p v:rtir.:s of the disastc-. w.-? a nephew of Gr pr.l Atisur. cor.ut.afiiLh.: Ihr Pepirtn;ei.t of the M;?soari. II:iro liii'iit-d. Sirla: to !w.e Scitlnr; Ti-cü.vt . '. .v. Ind , Feb. 2-1 The h-i of Wiijjam B. Tsvkr Wf.s rnn?':rrpd i.y lira last tight. All stock and implerce i? wc.a removed. Supposed to be the work of an incendiary. A Chiceo lover bet his girl th he cull tell bat she was thinkiüg' of. He thought he was thinking of htm. but she wasn't; it was about Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which had juft cured her of a dr?adfnl conih. 0IJ THE ENGIflE. Ilnnrdpg a Locomotive While Ilon,tlt!y Sick Something tho I'nunener Did Not Know A. I'hKictau Stve hu iitueer. TACNTON, MiiS. Dr. DavM Kennedy, Tlonlovit, N. V: Dkaf. .ir I nm an engineer oa tiio Old Colony tlaürcHd, and run tho Kail Hirer hoat train betwetn Fall River and l)wel, rsiJhu In Taunton. For te years I suUjrcd crerylhliii but .icath from Cyspepsia. Often I had such Miudiu? kIch headotes tht 1 could carcely S"e. 1 taluk this was clue tartly to irregular h.ibits oi eatiu, and partly to the jar of the ensrin?. Someticaei my head would Fnp like neuralgia, and a.'ain the pain would settle in my eye, whien would foci as big as a nan's fists. My breath was very offensive, and iny food toured as soon as it eutered rnjj Ftom.ich. lu fact my ttoraach fe'ta though it were a great raw and sore surface, aiJ wriat agony it cave porhats you can irjulne. In the .umnr.T and fall of 176 when we had the heavy ceutcunial travel, the constant iar brought' on a'cute attack's nearly every wee, an 1 I thoucht Ifhculd have to lcive the road. Hat I kept at work until tho next rriu, '.Then I urevr o much wor-e that 1 could virtuallv rnt nothinr and concluded that ray labor, and my life, tjj orc about over. Itcmembcr. that I tad tried eTerr modlnv I heard of. e.nd had bceu treated by eono of th? test physicians in Taunton and Lowell. At fhfe critical time Mi. DAVIU KhNNJiDVH FAVJH ITK RKMKDY was recornv.cuded to rue. It wu new to me, and uith my cxi-erieueo of medii you can casilv forgive m- for fraying that I ha t not a particle ef fith in u. I 1 u tfljcei it tut a f?w days when I btgau to I'ttltl er. The raw and tore foe'.n; hft ;-iy noraca, arid tu? ßTiapp'.nc t .iins left my hra 1, ar.d hiHAi I wes all rib;, and he ve been ever ft i tre ir!l7 tfiiu that cv-r did no li at the ccod. nr.d it drove every : he, i ?.!;i and d.somfort t on:p!oie v out or rav bod.'. N ,x I fco"1? KKNnKDY'S iWYÜIftri: KKMKDY l;h ne oa U' v trump, Kuii it i, s vi heryTOf 1 sr v Why, I be1 i ve h.Y(Mil l K KK'l KDV wificr.-v er.ythinc. Oreniht, a while ao. J.)Mi lav on an euclucer vbo iuiis the mai.i i.u.: Imh pvu f'Cm Hostou cane on my euKini i' a-;det'.'i ' lie was worn cut with work, ha la uiaff-wr, a.i". was to nervo.: J e almo&t brake ('. -n cry'u.: 'Norsf iuo, Jo'.,::.'' I faid. "cb?er up. i've rot eontetbiu on uiy eupine that v, si. s. t i'j nniu jlltr." I tO' i out i;'y bottle !of F V VOuITK UK IId) Y, lifted his 1. ad and Ravo bi u n too l do-c. lie wt nt to bed Two days aficr 1 'a v hiia ia v!i c a rial'hy as h butcher. ' l) .:i," he Fai l, "wt was "i 1 a t spur you cm rv tV.e ottivr nh'bt "It ü HP. DAVID iC r .". N r. I '.- KAVulUTK liKMKDY, ; lioiiiout, N. V." t-Hid I. "V. el:. I d;;n't t.aro L-to i; 'j. fy 1-. it's the ür.; for a n,a:i:' a rrd'.re.vV r vo all. Yi.urs ct.-.. V Wil l, I 1 i t--. This pre p.irtton sees to tte ; n .-.r r. o disease by purif)t:: ti;. b'co-.l and r.i;'4 erery orgi'i tut l.taitliy KHicn, it is i'.'e' il i n , shopi, 1:; oibcc ctrv wi i rc. Dr. IU1 l'ciu-!v. 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