Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 21 1885.

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Gents' foiMm Aspartat. One Hundred and Fifty Dozen FOUR I?T-iY Gents' Linen Collars, 12 1-2 Cents Each. 60 Cents Half Dozen. Thii lot of Collars are tit FOUR PLYwlth DANOMAOUBürrOtf IIOLE3, and B1EUED a: ends. Thny wcro novr sold losa than 20 conti. SiZPS 14, 14 1-2, 15, 15 12, 16,112, 17,17 1-12, CLd 10. Prices Always ia Plain Fin PI lUJ. PETTIS.BASSETT& GO JOS. A. MOORE, 34 23. Uarict Ct., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed oa deposits, la sums of and apard. Money to Loan on Improved City and Farm Property In Indiana anI Ohio. City, rouniy and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Notts, bought and sol J. No lorrs ma le exc.-pt such, an are eenre! by trst cortse oa real estate, with a larxe unrein fit security, or by collaterals having a market a'ae. Foreign Exchange for sale on all parts ol the world. To Close. WW IMC: Hand Made 320 pieces of thoso goods marked at coat tDd loss, to close out quick. Como and sottne bargains. L. S. Big stock of Ladioa and Childron'a Jersey Juit in. Now stylos. Ohoio KOOds, Low prices. Jersoys from 0c to $12. Fifty styles to seleot from. ü mi Tl'ESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. SFNTINKL TELEPHONE CALLS. BiuslnrM 0Cr HU Editorial Koonn niE SEX T1X EL AT NEW ORLEANS. ' To accommodate the throng from the Northwest who will desire to redd their fsfcrlta home paper while attending the 'World's Exposition," the Sentinel has been plact-d on sale in New Orleans at Georgs F. Wßartoa & Bra's, No. 5 Carondelet street, between Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for sale at ibis office at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY LS BUQ1F. A match lactory ia being talked of, tue pax ties being foreign to this city. Parties interested are trying to eife:t a compromise in the Bolen-Mache seduction case by a marriage of the parties. Henry Webber, employed at the PanHandle shops, had his hand and arm crushed while raising a car by screw3 Sunday. The Mayor yesterday fined Matthias Kae3bers for assault and Pat and Jerre Harly were fined lor aa attack upon Kaesbsr. Rev. Mr. Maclntire, recently reported as being yery ill at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Pennsylvania, has arrived in the city and in at the "residence of his son-in-law, C. C. Foster. An alarm of fire was sound od from the Capital City Planing Mill last night at 11 o'clock. The cause was a small blaze in the finishing room on the third floor. The loss was trifling. C. A. Waliingford writes the Sentinel that the re In his residence on Sunday evening was not caused by a defective grate, but that, having sickness in the family and keeping a fire burning night and day for six wetks, the heat penetrated through the c olid c&?osry and Faxlor ceUicg. 2Xr, Web

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ster says he never e.iw a better protected grate. A jurcr in the Richter Sentinei suit wa sick yesterday and the trial of the cue wn continued till to-day. The 1 and O. rates for the round trip to Washington are lower than ever made at inauguration time. Less than half fare in rrany cass and no extra charge for the unparalleled time made by its limited trains. Drs. Woodburn and Oliver are respectively President and Secretary of the board appointed to examine applicants for positions at the City Hospital and City Diapeniary by graduht'Dg students. The examination will be n next Monday. Wllliaru Bissen had a ? 100 judgment against Fred Heiner In Room 2 whih v'H if cured by a mortgage on a library. The library not belüg found, Heiner wa rnled to eprear and answer as to the matter eterday at 13 o'clcrz. He failed to appear, and an attachment was IssneJ for him. The annual meetine of the Alumni Assdciation of the Medical College of Indiana will be held in the Itc'.cre room of the college, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The eaercieea will cons'at ot an aldre on behalf of the faculty by Professor 0. K. Wright; the annual address by th President; readies of papers and speeches by members. Michael Kelieher, 1-d Spring street, died yesterday of congestion of the brain. He ww forty live years of age, and for thirty five years has resided in thia city. He waa liked very much by every one who knew him, end his death is deeply regretted by all his friends. He leaves a wife and three chilortn. The fnceral will take place tomorrow morning at '.) o'clock troai Sc. Joseph's Church.

PC1WONAL MENTION. Judges W. E. Siblack and Mitchell are at the Bates. Rev. I). L. Mocdy is rfglatered at the Btes House. Judge Turpie ia home fron Chicigo, where he has been engaged in the election fraud casts. Frank Rosa, Richmond; Mrs. Alice Smith, Lafayette, H. J. Hard and James Hurd, Shelby ville; J. W. Wartman and P. W. Ralegh, Evansville; J. P. Murry, Dublin; J. F. Mitchell and P. H. Narvine, Greanfield, and L. M. Wainwright, Nobleäyille, are at the Hotel Kngliah. Occidental Hotel Arrivals. S. W. Bridge, Brazil; Mrs. D. C. Bryant, Mrs. S. C. Beever, Frankfort; W. C. Gerard, C. K. Gerard, Cmwfordsvllle; S. T. Martindale, W. 8. Berryman, Tiptcu; W. R. Peerpe, W. A. Kulier, C. H. Branch, Anderson; P. W. Jeett, Jefferson ville; S. H. Hamlin, Carter -burg; ö. X. Stafford and wife, Ladoga; W. J. Hetherirgton. Wmheld; M.L.French, 8. T. Cowling, E. D. Jacobs, I. T. Rnbaett Jef fersonviile; R. A. Lee and wife, Vicceunea. At the Bates House: R. D. Richardson, Evansville; J. F. Hitchcock, C. Chapin, Vincenncs; F. S. Waurnar, Ke wanna; J. H. Auderaon, JefFersonville; C. W. Crusen, Sjott? barg; J. F. Howley, R. E Morris, William D. Foulk9, Richmond; A. Avery and wife, Frankfort; R. B Mitchell, Watt Piercy, V. E. Parks and wife, Martinsville; H. R. Biyri and lady. E. Cony and lady. Crawfordaville ; C. E. McKnight, Brazil; W. B. Hamilton. Grfeasburg; Mjb. F. J. Hayden, Fort Wayne; T. II. Hench, F. T. Roots. Connersville; W. S. Koney, Terre Kaute; W. C. Hendly, C. O. Harford. Carthage; G. A. Stuart, Lafayette. Dr. William Perry, Xcrth Jndson; J. Lee Furgason, Dr. J. W. White, Knightstown; Rev. W.P.Kane, Lafayette; Thomas HanIt r, New Albany; B. F. Claypool, Connersvil.'e; Mra. Inman H. Fowler, Spencer; Colonel A. F. Beach. Attica; J. A. McGregor. Ccl'imbu; A. P Reynolds; James Wright, G. V. Pnnl, Alexander Harper. Manrice Ihompeon, S. C Kennedy. Craw fords vi He ; W. B. Slutz, Lafayette; Paul Fitzgerald. Rushville; Rev. L. F. Cain, JerTersoaville; Judge George A. Bicknell, Kew Albany; A B. Crampton, Delphi; Dr ieort;e V. McOonr.ell, Argola; N. C, Welsh, William Renier, Warsaw; Cnarles Pigman, Delphi; Joir; M cge, Greensburg, are at the Grand. Stopping a moment to consider whit nn be the inevitable result in depots where w-l-be massed the arrivals from several rindhow atroDg mu?t be the argument in fa j of the B. and 0 , which has its own cio'-j jive depot in Washington, and no train b v its own coming in or going out. Ill From Blood Polsoninsr. The wife of Rev. J. H. Doddrid-'-, of Fletcher Place Church, has been dingeroasly ill at her residence, on South street, for nearly three weeks, of blood poisoning. Her illness was first caused by a very sore throat, an! it finally reulted in blood poisoning. On Sunday it was thought she was past recovery, but a ( bange for the better was ob served yesterday morniDg and although she is not out of danger by any means, her friends are more hoteful " than they hve bfen for several day -. Dr. Doddridge hs the sympathy ol a host of friends. A Successful A flair. The "Red, White and Blue" party at the Wigwam Rink last night was a very sucijful ailair, the immense structure be!ng ailed with a merry crowd of akaters and spectators. The sight of such a display of oar National colors was a pleasurable one, and stirred the "patriotic blood of all. Tnprize for the be si make-up by a lady was awarded to Miss Mary Albert, and the torui nate one among the gentlemen was Profe8or Jacobs. Hurt on the Railroad, Joseph R. Shelton, while on his way tu the city on the Vincennes Road several days ago, was considerably shaken up by the train running over a broken place in the track at Maywood. Since then he has been growing worse until he finds it Is very difficult? for him to keep up and around. He has not been strong for several years, and has a fear that he may find some difhculty in recovering from the effects of his recent shaking u; An "Overflow" Meeting. Owing to the crowds at Roberts Park Church last night, it hs been determined to hold ,4an over How meeting" to-nisht at the Second Presbyterian Church, whera parties will be admitted without tickets. Professor Towner and his wife will sing a; the Second Church meeting, and. if p333ible, Mr. Moody will visit and address the meeting. llyan. The- Hatter, 21 and 23 South Illinois street. New Hats for spring Ryan, The Men s Furnisher, 21 a&d X Soutn Illinois street.

LEGISLATIVE XOTES.

The .Metropolitan Tollce IMU to be Further Considered In Caucus. Special Committee Appointed to Prepare a Bill Roorganlzlng the Knightstown Homo. The Knightstown Home Investigating Committee Conclude the Taking of Testimony. The Senate bill giving to farm laborers l e tame rights with respect to liens for wasas those ol mechanic?, wns engrossed yesterday. The rural districts Hordel the Senate yesterday with petitions askins that the ediuu.facture and sali of oleomargarine le .up pressed. This morning, in the Hall of Reprfl" "itv tives, Mrs. Nictio!? will speak on thesabj -e : "The Equality ct Manboi.1 and Womanhoed Necessary to True Government. The Temperance Cm'utee reported yesterday, recommending the indefinite postponement of all the bills which had been reftrrtd to it. The report was cancurred in. A spe ial committee was appointed yesterday in the Senate to prepare a bill to reorganize the Foldiers' Orphans' Horns and Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, and place the appointment of the nev Trustees in the bands of the Governor, with instructions to report to day. Every day of the sesaion only the more strongly emphasizes the fact that Speaker Jewett is in all regards one of thomost etlk ient Speakers that hai ever presided over an Indiana House of Representative?. Cautious, prompt and pmtakin?, he is thcrcushly business every day and every hour cf the day. The bill providing for the appointment of a Ditch CommUMoner by the County Board, Instead of the Couuty Court Judge, and that a petition for a ditch shall be s,igneibya majority of property owners, whosa landa will be ailected by it, was discussed for the fourth time in the House, yesterday, and finally ordered engrossed. In the peraon of Hon. Levi Mo:k, We' J.County sends to the Legislature a Repreeentatlve of whom she may well be proui. He is certainly an energetic and faithful representative, and no man in the Hom? stands higher in the estimation, of his colleagues. Being a lawyer of experience and a man of strong natural ability, it would not be an easy task to supply his place in oar representative body. The Governor and State officers who are authorized to make a 5000,000 loan, and to reiund the present indebtedness of the Stite at a lower rate cf interest, held a meeting yesterday evening to make preliminary arrangements for the work and send oat circulars to capitalists. A large nnrbjr of iei ters have already been received regarding the matter, and it ii thoaght that tae loan can be nf gotiated in a short time. Tne majority and minority reports on the Metropolitan Police bill were discuss 2d in the House yesterday, the latter being tabled and the former made the special order i or Thursday at 2 o'clock. It is said that the failure to engross the bill yesterday wa3 caused by the fact that considerable objec tion to the bill has been deyelof ed and the suppesition is that another caucus will bhe.'d for its further consideration. When the caucus determined to support it, there were but four members present, tne'majority having left immediately after action on tan Apportionment bi)h. A number of tha Democrats are in favor of providing that the provisions of the bill shall apply only ti those cities whose conncils ehall decide in favor of the system. The caucus will proba fcly assemble to morrow night and an amendment of this character will be urged. 1 1I E KNIMJTSTOWN HOME IN K-sTK.J ATI"X. The evidence in the investigation of the Knightstown Home scandals was concluded at a late hour last night. Several witoenes appeared for Goar during the evening The firet was T. B. Deem, editor of the Knightstown Banner, who testißed that he hud called Dr. White's attention to the alleged sodomy of the attendant, Morgan. In talking to Dr. White, Deena remarked that he was told of it by the old soldier, Muser. To this White r?plied that he had but little confidence in Muser. Jacob Swiga-t, of New Castle, testified as to character, rumors about Goar, etc. J. M Alltnder, of New Caat.'e, testified as to the date of the scandal abnnt Goar and a woman at his oilice. He described the woman who came out of Goar's otiice on ti'At occasion with him as being about tweL;v-to years old, slender, rather tall, and h'd saady hair. E M. Swaim, of Knighutown, testified to haying taken a ride with Goar once at Knightstown. There was no drinking by either. Goar was not under the intlaanceof liquor. He was slci, and they drove to a physician for ams medicine. The bnpgy belonged to the asvlnm. Samuel Green, formerly a trustee, teUiSed that be helped elect White Snperintend-nt. He. boiTfver, was not satisfied with White's u 1. .ent. The farxing of the real fcttate wa3 poorly done. There wai a want of harmony in the Institutisn. A little boy named Knight raa away from the Home Green met this lad afterwards and learned from him that he ran away because White whipped him. Green examined the lad aid found marks indicating he had been severely whipped. He afterward spoke to White about it. White said he had whipped the boy hard because be thought he needed it, as he was a bad boy and hard to govern. There never was any conflict between Miss Clark and the trustees. At this point Major Gordon said he had a couple more ImpDrtant witnesses to examine, but they were at New Castle. One of these was John Wright. The Sheriff by mistnke had Bubpnaed Philip Wright, who was present in the hoae Chairman Lloyd said he wanted the evidence clewed before the committee adjourned, and after a few moments delay Mr. Goar took the stand. Mr. Goar denied everything. He said he had had no improper relations with Nellie Layton, nor .hai he ever made any indecent proposals to her. He told the story of himself and wife and Nellie going to New Castle together on the train from the Home. Nellie went to be examined in order to obtain a teacher's license. She was not at his office. In the afternoon he heard the scandal about her haviDg been in his office with him and told her of it. They then male arrangements to have the story denied Soon after this Nellie met him in this city, and they went to Major Gordon's office where the affidavit denying the whole thing was made by Nellie. He met her after that once. He also heard that his wife was at the Grand Hotel pne afternoon, aqd, meet

irg Hattle Rcbinson on the street, asked htr to go with him and see his wife. At the eidewalk he jumped out, and leaving her In the bugsy he went into the hotel, but found h!s wi'e was not there. That was all there waa cf it. The story cf May Thompson was true, except that be did not hug her aa she said. To none of these bad he efer rc::Je improper advances. He never drank bat one or two glasses cf liquor at the Home, never went there drunk and was not drunk there At any time. Heard the story cf Merman's brutality to young Bcm!r and rerorted it to the Board of Tmtccs at the next meeting and he xaidl -rv arced. The stsry about his comais3:on f tot-crime of Sodomy was not nndersto 1 t.y the witness until aftf r the invo.tization ha I ben commenced, and for that reason ha i not le?n reported. At a late hour last night Mr. Goar was et'll on the stand, and it v.-ss t: nniiijrctaudin that Dr. White wü3 to i :low htm. Dr. White's evidence was aia i uaderstcoito be of a similar character, viz.: a refnt iti.n of the cl ar:e9 made against him and some i.j.dj ation of Gear. The bcos ct the Ayluni will nor l? pj. 8minrd by Senetur Mony, aid by to morrow, if nothing happens to prevent it, tha rt :crt is to he made up and will ba eub.iiittei t3 the 1 r-gitlatsre.

! Vrijen V New," Hardware, ! Ar? füll Fcllir.z coods (lamase'l by fire at vcrr lo'.v I jricts: alo, vtry lO'.v rrii cs on a;l ülni.e and Mi--I itlianeons Goods. All good? as low cr loffer tt:a:i i f an be purcha-ed from any r.t.Vr honsu In the city. J Call anl cet (-"py of their Illustrated Catalogue I tnrce hundred and fifty pages recently issue 1. 1 ? VAJJS.N & NE.V. f f t FaU Washington Street. KILT ÖÜIT8! rjf HET-r J mm mm Of the Season. In order to close out our broken lots of Childicu's Kilt Suits l efcre the arrival of our new spring goods, ve have just marked a lot of f;ne alUworl Kilts, formerly seid it $7.:o, SS and $o, only $5.00! Another lot, formerly sold at 9,$ioar.d $12, hfs been reduced to $7.00! These goods areelegintiy made and trir.in.ed, and are a big Largaic. Don't fail to ccme and examine them. They arc of a weight suitable for spring wear. FOB'h '! OUR STOCK Of Watches, Clock?, Chain, Opera Glasses, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds and all articles to be found in the way of Jewelry, is the Finest and Äloet Complete ever oflered to the public of this c!ty. I I WALK. JEWELERS, East Washington street. 12 Dscial Sale OF1110 25 Cü is Per Day, $1.75 Por Week, $8 Par Month, $96 Per Year. By carrying on this calculation and dspositiQ? with u cash, and each month Si, the a jjresats will, la a short time, result la tho purchass of a fool and durable T-oo'.ave Cottage Upright or Square Tiano at No better or safer investment can be male. You have the use of the instrument frcn the day the first payment Is made. No hone is now complete without a musical instrument, and in purchasing upon the plan described above, you pay but little more thaH has heretofore i-een charged for Blinple rent. D. H. BILllS & CD. ! 05. 07 and 00 lorth renn. St..hdianapolis. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Stelnway A Bona, Pecker Bros.,Ualnca Bros., Fischer, Vose and other Pianos. Kstey Organs. Bhonlnger Organa. Parties at a distance desiring bargains snould not fail to write for fuller descriptions. Good storase and care for Pianos and Organs, trith Insurance, TUNING and REPAIRING a specialty. Orders Jcj noyics giyea rtcnp; attention,

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