Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1885 — Page 5
TUE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FIUDA MORNING FEBRUARY 27. 18S5
2LEDICAL. 'lectin? or tlie Alnmn! of the Meillcal College of Indiana.
Tue ACctrees of Dr. Ciarlea E. Wr'.gbt to tio Graduating: Clas3 and the Alumni Graduating Exerclaea. The Alnninl Association of the Medicsl Collecf Indiana held its annual meeting Sn tha Collie hull yesterday morning at 10 O'clock. The attendance wa? the largest CTer preist, and was represented by phyJticiahs from all parts of the State and from Illinois. The membership of. the Association amounting to nearly 1,000, makes it Dn? of the largest rnedictl bodies in the State. J'r. IT. 11. Terce, cf Mooresvilie, Pr-si-dfst, aid Pro.'ecHorC. E. "Vripht, on babalf of the faculty, n.ade the address. ,1)-. 2'crc?. spealiii cxteaitfrar.fGas!, ma lean excellent and ur.;ior H'Mr3 upon "Logic 3n Medicine." Dr. WriphtV nd iresi wa of Lc tli a titular and rürtüral character, ee1 cza atd ccl teaching to both i a ientand pLy-icim. aitd a nne humor, maie it dvd':ly cme.'tam'tiig. The following ia a brief s.inirmary of the eddresu. Directing Lis reaaa.rk.3 tl? graduate 3. ha tal J : J t Is t'i'omsr7 upon each occasions to rabsh icuxy historical allusion arid questions whl :h nrs -.eieieüy wore FororI2i? than sensible. LU; is t crt: the art Is Ion? and the occasion tleetlnx. IMy Cesire is to tell voi pomethiu? tnal will 0 of -prau.eal importance ii you personally, so;:i9ihin.; wbica concerns jour oui livtN. an I I shall fl:w upca the ecxaiuon 1 and of knowledge us St era n quired. iiutc :ud .ij-gof ihjslciiir.i nbo ouht tlive f :.r, th at -'Mortality is greater araon; practical 1 ty sic; at a than, port ftj1, urn on; men ol any otatr rro!e:cn. 'ILtyhave the least opportunity f 1 viüi; thoe funds rr.cnal rules an. I r rfcn u -1 1ons f r r iff rvin: r.w;'.h wM:n they lay do.vn 10 otcers, and thtre are few employments ia !i'lh the lowers both cf Ue body hü 1 mind are Cxpc..?-! t so runt ft cons am r ai a as in tits. dial the (trottet mc nalite prevails during the Sis: tt::i yc2r? of tfceir practko. A piysicUn who 2is fortuuaioly withstood that period attains to ä ct rta a bireristh of constitution a fciad of in.?!ibiuty to Ut?:ue and the c tu.?- ol disease." dij ccroraes s ) touh tnat d.w.se is aLaid to tii('..;.- Cin. A physirUn who bn luckily pisicl 2nt.'raeof probation inaj b come an old man. 3 bf H.ve the average pcy&ieian attains tne aj oi llilrty-fcnr yt&rn. It yodr duty to enieavor to nrolons: your own lives I vrcll as tr.c livts t,l joi patients It ig JUcaSc your duty to cb?.i:--e. if possible, tne Tel?tive cror-ortfon of lun nd misery ia your owa lift-, well as In the lives of otiu-rs. lo not ot a:;y one taye any core lanojent lua than 101 lave li t;d9 world. : ? liiuficr.y and intiKperanre can not be evcuel i'j a pup cian. for lie of all ctacrs st.otild frt o Idrr.scli Ircia iujurious habits. One under the luiuence of liquor is not qualified to decide matters of lifeacd Gtatn, and has no riJit ia trii s:. c locm, excepting as a patient. Tno us,e of tobacco is a Uly pieco of extravagance, bclnar ruino.is to Jielth eni wasteful o! wraith. Tue delicate, nervous sea:lliltlesof the skk should not be shocked l-y the filthy emell or disagreeable Kight of a drunken doctor or a tobacco debanchee. A foci reatb, of ail thlnirs on earth, is the rno-t diust3nR tii0U2h Rcmttimcs unavoidable. Cut vfhea ttlnene fron the uj cf tne tooth brush and nailbrush is supplemented by the ue of whisky aod totacco. the aaoject becomes aa abomination an the sizht and sneilin? powers of all decit p:cp!e. Such aa one should be avoided, for lacic'iri jndament and resolution to control his ora f petite, knowin; that gratification is Injurious, iie i not tho proper one to advise others, ilrderste cjo oi Btimnlents is a matter for your owa decision. Immoderate employment of the ffaae article concerns net calf yo'i, but your "t atrons and society at lame. Exutustiou from :verwori, eTrosure nd pain will fometicnea lmpt you to tho ue ol intoxicants, tobacco and oviuTJ, but nsistmeo becomes less diiVicult with ach Skcce?dlnz trial. None appreciate raore eenly than do physicians tha boon ot sleep or itc edun iroua yaio. None prize rrore highly lha Hlue or rest alter the exhaustinc labors of a pro?ssion Lose exietcles demand fo ranch scrii.ee cf fic-if for thie cool of others, ßatthe'-e I oon.i shnaid not b,purc'ha.-ed by the habitual use cf tf fatal drue. opium, which has cure! r.icre and killed more than any other article o' 1L2 Valeria t.:cdica. C'.t year hair thort. Quackery and Ion; hair ft em to be almost in-parably connect d. and Jl tre is hardly a corn rto:tor or an advertising Eptuaüft In th land who doos noi mat? more rttdl cf what is on bis head than of wnat 11 u u. lke pU:a English !aa?n20 in addressing your laMe:; concerning their ailments. They will 1.. trn'- rfdnd tochn'.cvl terms, and if yu u tiiern wj:i..rH explanation or inierpretariou they "wiii b-: j'j-iiii.d ia tiiukini you deli vie at in coaiL'f :i scl-c. P:c :iift'y nd la coo l tatte. Avoid everything leal r.nd f.H'by. is;o yoürelf appear the 'e:it, rr.s ect.-ih'e Rfnt'ernn ycu shoult be and "what you wouid have others telieve you to b?. Vou caa not appear to po! advn!ace in an lliRhapt'1 garment or en? that is jrrcasy and worn out. Voa are to your patents what yoa appear to be. Dress comfortably. If you are trrneated with a 1 air of tiirht fitting boots, you can not patiently liuu to tiie detatiä of anotner'a mbiortune. II you are nupci.ed with cold you may shrink Irorn duty and joar patient saCer from thanes If rt. fie f conotnical and at the name iira3 enloy the ltiD2s with which juii may be f urrö'iaded. tare a portion of yu ir earnia-:. Never hvo be3 cu 1 yrur means. I'ay ca-i f- everything, and 1)0 ret buy until you can liqowlate the debt, s w ben yon c-iii urport yo ;rilf t-iu to thlut of 2fttir.i married. The rmrr'.ed pate will give ycu craer weight and t-udt:t its tne cjniknunily. When yen .are ahl . to mpport a wile and .rz..y g: married. Two m-.i ret i it. on wi.at will ;i'r: t ro uu'fss a fcrd h '. 's t.-se r tr- at.d only fc,; t tu t e ieve i t? waic.i p. -is vrt kt i r.isr.y t lotipie. 1: jju l.dve a fai.y live for it a;: 1 cdve its cti.tj tnin rou ( rd with) :i inrji:.ico l i.?t your nom"S he rardeis 0; tout-i--:t a:.d p v;.j cheer. Yen a-e entitled to all the com 'ort ya n ?etout of I.ie, and year lives Ti 1 1 I J ;ned Y ju c: iy rilus'i to i:u .lertik? a c.e5e, but if you co u: :i r'.ae it yc.u are nt to nc; eo: it, whotner omt ji :i rcrtive i-ecardary corapentaUon for .T.i'r f-ei vicf. I'ontricmtory imslicence upoa tne jafe-i" 1 "rt does not render you lian; fr ds'.:.p:cs. The law recognizes Kraa.itionsof ncs'icact, a:d pt.nisht.ient in the way of dam is vac;;td ty the decree cf ceUsence and cm-ss ;it?liiC(e. s;-u.ty .crlis of medics! ;urisprudsnce; they are xcL-.is ot tk no wied,: and thn qulntec-nee of ir.edual littrsture, which aas teea tried by thj ire of iil Jatioa. i'pon a former occasion I cat tho huor of pre"ientii x this epitomj of the code of ethiea wnica a brother prao.itioner MUterinjIy pronounced "tho tc ie ia a nutshell." You are now called upon to . cleciJe whether or not 'you will eullst under the tcde 0! ethics, about which so many have said so much and know so little. And let me assure you that m'.iin'.erpretaUon of the laniuate and mi3couitructiDn of th-" spirit cf the code are account' an.'e for ranch in it that may seem opprcsifc. IheioJeof ethics certainly requires you t- be Tantiemen to follow the precepts of the sollen rule. Doubtless it dec seem suvere in somo of its rttriction. but It has good as well as bad icstures. aad Is mcst railed at by taose who leat nniersland it. Tne code teaches you to b kind and consiaMate to your ytienu: to reeuia your vis-its ss they are rcquirtd, and avoid neilct: that tou mas: rife your patient timely no'dce it approaching danger;' that taere js a vrofL-i.'loaal frceuiison'-y uaderstod ictwtcn yaticnt and physician that warrants the or.ott irrp.lcit conSdence and demands the raost profo'itd Fecrccy: that you must treat a brother 1 raciitlontr repe clfuliy (ii ae allows you to. and lbat you must tell the truth. If you would not Co tee things jou should not entaajle yourself With the code. A thoroih tystem of study rhculd b? adopted tv ail medical men. In addition iostudyfsz your te as they occur, or epidemic and eadeoiic dhs-a-i, c r ailments of season, you will do well to iuvJeiiake acoursa of readin of tha di.fereat ftee'altics it eucccsioa. h:udy the sp?cialtles tt tirt with reference to their U39 ia pmeral rrsctice; after jrard you may adopt iat for which yon at era tet fitted. in at dee tors of all ichoois courteously. They arc men even if tsey are eel d.-c:ors. Ia law a b-!clrj is Jn Isred In hi treatment of a case by thetfaihins of th peculiar pcaoot of medicine of which, he is a member. By refusing to others oMlfcary civility you lay yourlf open to the ebanpsof prof ekioual jeaJoay and p'.aca yourself .iciie11y at a dia lvaata?e.
till ai soon ei the service is cornplctel. Do net wait until the'close of the year to present your account, unless you are livraz where the parties who employ you mutt wait until they realize on their crops before paying. 8aall bills are pai l more easily than large ones, aad shoit aettlecaents make long friendships. Do cot start a medical journal unless yon have peculiar talents which pre-eminently fit you for journalistic work, or until you Lave been lone enough In the practice to appreciate the needs of the profession, anl to enable you to distinguish new Iiora old information. Do not start a new medical school. There are already too many fitrugglin? for existence and preventing tbe building up of colleges that will yrove beneficial not only to medical men but to the people. Tte lonzlcg and thirst for professional becers have f -oiled many a good practitioner and rt tde many a poor professor. It is set every oae who knows bis business who can tell it to others eo that they may know. Concerning the aypearar.ee of physicians. IIJdpecrates laid: "lbe physician should have a healthy lcot bimeif, for pcopie iancy that a pcrfcen who (Io-js not kect Uiialf In 203d healtn is net cualihed to take charge of tne fcee-ltn of 0. her?. lie should be of prudent dl-p-sltioa aad a p cnticraun in morals A philosophical payuMan is Kjual to a cod. I:i tha practice of aedieineail tf:e vlrtu reiatin; to wi.sdoux ar- oxercited contempt of rioney. deciicy, modesty, fim llcity jn crt, character, j idginc-nt, quietLtis, accefceihi'lty. rurtiy cf life, hb,t;aeac3 frora ii' r, knowiedk'e of the purifications which are I rt- er an1 iip'.e ary in l'.f, freedom from nupertitior, divln -xceib-rre." HbaO". haa'.ci-:it Arnhian mM!cil su'.hcr. said of tt e choice cf p?,-icla:.s: ".-tucy Circ: all7 tne 1. ttKffji rt- cf :l.f iMii to wto c ci.v 501 prop 2 -o cntvüi a:, yen have mo- cteir m nil thu w.irld; H-nt hs t' V, voiir hvl,h, your li e. and the hf rtl'P ar ,d !;v of tout wivfi an l children. If the tran !i ciis.-ip -it Sir.: i.:-. itiai in frivo'o:n n! ;av.ies, if l.e e.'.U:.i e '.iin tea mucli at the arts trat wie fc u ie:i to his p'ofeslon, pu li as rauslc aii3 ro try k 1 1 mor if h i is a ldU:ted to vrine rd i ebEUf.bc ry. v fraia from coisiUtin into 1 e)i I-htkIs a tru-i. procioa-. H merits your ( r-ntCt nee wno, ümrinx early applied Jum-eif to the m.d cd :cedic:ne, has jna'.ht KkllllJl irst:ur.f r at. i fc-1 :i much" di.-.ese: who lf ui.lt il to ti - a.iiuons rea liner of fo'd hitrr.r-t t.is pertonl ohservations; for it bivic'-vt'd lo M.e everything and try eveiytr.li.j m ; j sown j.ractice. and theknowl-l.-c kl : . it 1 .1 of a single individual, com-
ppitd to thr kj.o',-iedr'a and t-kHi cf all men of li a;e. : h.4s by ;. j.y it liin f.Ed ! rr' n f.r.' vir.ip.t. t; Me ix-. do tot e riiht sn. plortia it iO'ir rillt .-c:ri us u slender brook cf water that '. nJ.e of a rfat river. I'uviolafel ic Kranted to Lie to enjoy e Trt-r.'Ho o! ttieit rpeclel by all :i -.ll tunes. Ihit should I trespass and i- cath r'py the revi rn be my 10t." Iron you no cam, no ot iicriliia. We 1 j-oIk it a proi ilt-e that yea shall do th j .-hiiti trie wroniT. but in accepting a Ji11 an cducitional institution t.icre is ca i. 1 implied a?rcene"jt ilxl you wid do i:oth!rj- 10 : ri'-in 0 t'-raru upon your 11na oi lier, ei ti we ieel ."";: rtd jou will always uphold her ret or. A-d ritrht here cu the threshold of year ( recr h i me a.-c yu to resolve never to procure atcrtioa for Ray one, unless after cotisultation with at icp.'t two other reputable physicians i: Is re raid t cc-ary la order to save the life of the i:: ether. Ilei .ember that it is a critne to causo an ar ortion, ana ttiat the law of our. -late makes it a criminal oiV-.üs. far any one; to ask a doctor tj do anyfcbch dirty work. 1 he truth id unchangeable aid ins perishable. It is the fane and always will be tle tme as It v, ia thous.ards cl ytars ar.o. The advice Liipfocrates gave to his otudents we nw extend to yoc: l'eacn: lc moral; be upright; pen k the truth; do what is rizht; and the approval cf your cwn cot fcicbf e3 ami the blesim? ot all qood peop:c will attend you throughout the entire sphere ol your existente. rioftSEc r Isaac C. Walker spoke eloquently uyora the upefnincja nr.d good work to be and I cing; acccrupliihcd by the ßrailuaea and tL is association. The fcllowicp cCicers were elected for the crifuiE? year: J Jr. I). O. Thema, Knishtaviilf, 1' resident: Dr. Ford, Wabash, Vice I'rfbident; Dr. Franklin Hay?, city, Secretary; Dr. ItaJph Ferry, city, Assistant Secretary: Dr. J. A. Uauj-'h, ciU, Treasurer; Dr3. C. L Fletcher. O. O. I'fafT and F. A. Morrison, city, members of tho Erecitlve Ccrr.mittee. llesolution passsd for holding a two days' session at the next annual meeting, rThiQü vriii make cno of the largest and most important medical meetings held during the year outside of the Stata Medical Society. A large audience ol ladiraand geutleoian attended the bfieenth annual conameacen?ent exercises f the Medical College of Int'.iaraatthe Grand Orerfi Uos33 yesterday afternoon. The invocation was by Professor George Ii. Cnrties. and tha address ou tli e part of the faculty wai delivered by Profea sor II. W. Wiley, of YvTf shin-ton, D. C. Tne Idfrsra liedai for the best thesis on a pesial subject vf.s awarded to Atdre3i Naegelt, anü Dr. T. 13. Harvey conferred riejreeaupaa tbe following graduates: W. N Nicholas, E. L. Larkir.p.Charlea McDouaU ( honorary), V. II. TemrV.eton, O. A. Abl.M M. Adams. J. W. Arra.troncr, J. P. B ack J. H. B)wser, Jscob Coble, George W. Corub. M R (Yr.,bs. It. II 'ook-, W. II. Curtis, J. T. Dc-9, A. A. Kikehb?rry, V. F. Go lien, J. V Hirichuiftn, M. K I.ae. L A. Lowden, V. llaictt, W. T. MjCarty, O. lb Mcrlianev, J. K Mcsn. A Na2eii, Z. C. F.-Ktr P. j. Kecbrii.'. II. It. S uith, P. Ta?br, J. J. Walttftli, J. II William. C. T. Zirin. Ceal L'tfvte Tranaftr. - f ici'i.win C-cds vera recorded Thursday, February 2.. as rt ported oy Si-.' At B?ruaaxi3r, abctxact coupl er-. 11 audi li Thorpa Biock. Tcifphoue, l.Civ Ii. Ii. Allen erd wl'e to F. O. Wa.'.sworth tnil mI warranty dcefl to lot in hu 1 k !' in II. I;. Allen's Lrst adi:ioa to the cl:- ci lodiaianoüs S ntfie' l'nverzat aii i wif to Henry Kei.- P warranty "d-:ed to lot 2 iu '' ' bi 's y.n divi'i. u cf t art of 1 it 5 iu Yht'dis' n.!.(.'.iv::,'.on of the Carsou faiM.. - - DifcCl J'. Hardin; u Jarifs Hani!::. w.rraüty i-cvd in yarto? 1 iu Littlellftii'e Cr-1'. !itery ftpl in K. Mi teller, ivlrr mt.-tr.uor. Kva L Mitt-Mi et ah. ;u;uihit:!orS difecd to lot i" in I. T. Kb: P" her' suhliT'ttcn ' lots f .; 10 7C rt-t 7 to i3 mciuMte in F. T. rirtcher's "rst addition to the c'tv cf IndianapolisM"hoJas .V'cCrtrly tt ai. to Matthew t". He-rry. warranty deed :o lot 0j ia 2-ic-i rirU's fstil division of the west part of cutlet 120 the ci'y of IndianapolisV. -Uiem i'. Hoeike and wife to Charles 1. liartman. warranty deed to part of 10t i in outiot C in Morri.-on ttrown's subtiivision of outlot-s Gaad S't the city of Indianapolis Acast d. tfhaw and wife to Susaa A. Caublwel!, wcrrfintv deed to lots 3 aud 4 in block IC t la the tosvuo fCrijhtWOCd F, M. Chnrcbman etal to Charles Dean, warranty dtcd to lot 4 in the Exchange Lard Com; any 'a Fubdivision of part of cutlot 1SJ in the city ol Indianapolis .. ICO 00 n- CO 35 CO 15b 00 70) co l'J5 CO 1.100 CO C-onreyancea. S; consideration.... 3 CO Local Courta. srrzRior. cocf.t Iloom S. Hon. Lewis C. Walker, Judge. George R, Barnhart ys. The I,, B. and W. Railway Cornrany et al. Damaees. Verdict for p?aintifT for ,000. ciKcriT cor sr. Hon. A. C Ayr es, Judje. Lena Pachter va. Tbe Sentinel Company Damages. On trial by jary. CBIMIXAL COU ET. Hon. Pierce Norton, Jndae. State vs. John Conroy. Grand larceny PJea of cuilty. Sentenced to three years ia the State Prison. State vs John McLanshlin. Surety of th9 peace. Appeal. Defendant required to give 0CO bonds lor two yc ara. Tbe best plan for those who have not alrtady provided themselye? wita oaarterj for tbe iratururatioa i9 to write to Colonel "Wi-'cbt. rjjalrtnan Ccrrmittee Public Conifnrt, at Wa?hin2ton. Then, noon arrival in Wasbirtrtou. the visitor" will find ia the B. aLd O. depot a special etüce of thecimmittfe, the rrt reentatlve of wh:ch will farnia'i a meserser to how tbe way to tue rooms resmd In tbia way there can ba no C3 futisa cr t:;ls Lc ltirs ?t 111:4,
LEGISLATIVE NOTES.
The Knight stoiA n Invcstlcration Com miltee Sabmlts Its Keport, Which 13 In the Nature of a Sensation An Entire Change of tbe Uaaagerrient Recommended. Mr. PENDLETON" moved that the vote to enpross his bill H. It. hoi to pay Jahn Martin a clair: for vcri on the Asylum for the Insane, te reconsidered, and that the bill ba recc iuniitted to the Committee on Judiciary, with power to send fjr persons and papers. Mr. GORDON then o.Tered tn anrendment or Substituts motion that the bill be Tt cc remitted to the ConinHitte1 oa Jndiciary, with power to ??nd for persons and tapers to exaraibe witnesses under oatn, and tc report th same back at au early dy, Tfjp sntstitute motjvon '.vas agreed to Mr. McMUIiLEN, fioa the Committee on Wpys arid Msans. tab milled a report re:o:nmer.din that tbf Prison Coi.taittco and cierl , lc n in nntübr, be si'loTfd -O each for tbe recent viif. i3r t jr. !(r. L'arysiiJ this frhor.id not be sl;o-.vi;J. Thn u-.fi.uimrs of th cemtrjit'ea rtceivel their pny tbe 541:6 as any of us. and I tdipodje tlj7 w.j:e at no furtiier fXicn?? than we in visiting enr committer roorus. Oi motion of Mr. PA1TDN the b il wai reconimerided to tha Ccnimittfe on Mi'es and Mile a?e. a r. ycMULLRN, from tbe Committee on WaT,s and Mrur.?, repcrtrd a claim of the State Librarian for ? 1,100 for fitting up tlie ball of tbe Ilcnse of Repreentativeo, recouin.er.dir! its allowance. The bPRAKKR saM: Th?3 will taka a concurrent resolution, as the expence arose from fitting r.p the S-r.ate and lloasa Cnnaibf IS TJr. DA Vis ciTeic 1 a re-o'ation anthorir:: tbe p-av merit ci h- clerk hired by tae Auditor cf Mate to in v.-tiate this swarup it mi fund ir the suae l:.Tnrtor if i'siatvn c.ersB. lie'err.a tu the Loratntt'ee ou Cam;?. h' I-1LI.S. Nevr bill 3 "s-fre in t red ace J q foU )s: 1W Mr. VllS .FA-: ' II. R. 021 tiiit rravel reads and 11 tnl! roadTä Ii! an annual sta'.erueut. Uefprrr! to tho Committee on ll ad-. P.y Mr. SMITH, of Tipcecanoi, ! ti. K. "22j defining the riphts of marricl women. l'ased to a t-ec.otid radinir on a fnture dsy. By Mr. BilOWNLEE IL P.. . ' creating a fee ar.a salary commission. PaeJ to a second read'Eg on a fatnre day. P7 Ut. S TALLY f II. R. ...'1 in relation to a f. cieral tyhU ra of conimcn schoolj in cities ct ever bO.COo inhabitants. Referred to the Cornrrittf on Education. Ey Mr. REEVES LT. R. ; .V relating to partition. Referred to the Coiuuiitlee on Apricnltnre. Py Mr. DAVIS I H. R. 2 providing for th? comrntation of the average dally attendahce of pnpils at th8 public school. Re ferred to the Committee on Education. Mr. EAYIIE made a motion that the Honse resolve itself Into a Comtniltse of the Whole to consider the General Appropriation bill. The ayes aud nays were called for. Mr. LOiD said: As Chairman of the Kr.ihi&town Investigation Committee, I deSire to m8ke n)Y report. The SPEAKER said: It can cot be done rendiDj; roll-call. Tb only way is to defor their motion to ko into a C'jrnrnitte9 of the Whole. The raotion wr.a lest yea?, .'JO; nays, " LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. (n rrctlcn by air. SCHLEY the Ilcusa took tip the bill II. R. 101 io ooaratin Ruildiug and Lean Af3:ciaticns, and tha bill sRed yeas, bltcays, li Senator Campbell's i,of Hendricks) bill to sntboriza clainianta against th? S ate'to sue in Crcuit Courts, aud to aulhoriza the Auditor of ütite to drhw hi3 warrant on the TrP8surrcf State for th amount of the judgment was read th tlrst tim and ro-lt-jred to the JnJiciiry Committee Wednesday evening. r.Kror.r or the km iiüto'an in esTp-atinn eoMMir rr.n. Tho Ivuihtstown Home In vosti t i :i 5 Comiuittfti rtj oritd yesterday to tb L. lainrp. It find",, arano.- othr thin.. taat ti 0 cbartes made bv Goar that Wnito or his pens bed been .u ity of immoral conduct toward or with inmte3 of tho institution were untrae; ttat the character of Whito for sobriety and chastity was pood ; that ha had naintaincd a good sanitiry condition throughout the institutions, but that he had beta puilty of jrois Legligenca in the supervision ot his subordinates; that bojs have been severely whipped by such attendants. That two bcye were handcuffed together for two day. That he Las permitted children to be locked in dark clcsets and kept on a diet of bread ahd WAtsr for nearly a week at a tirn. That one Morgan, a subordinate, had cruelly treated one VA Roter, who was feohleruifded a.d an orphan of r. soldier. That o e tubordinate bad been truilty of an unnfctursl crin.e with ddvs between tha ecsof ten and fourteen Vfears; that White retained sucii en ioye in tht service of the irstitutiou fur a period of sven 0: eiht .cf-S3 after he ba.u roxe int.i po"sesiion of fctll:cient information to warrant the expul sion cf sid t'thpioje. That White bad been imprudent, but not crimirai, in secluding bimst if with female attendants of the institution. Thai fie hai b-n negligent and inetbeien; m the disclare of tils duties. That be should b removed from ollice. Tbs cemmittee further recommended that a bill be prepared to remove said White and ' said Gear from otbee; that the Rrovn bill ba repealed, and that the appointment of trustees be vested in the Governor; that the trasttts be cho?en from the two political parties polling the highest yo!f3 at the last geüeral election, and that the Soldiers' Orphans' Heme and the Asylum for Feeble-mindei children be managed a3 separata trus!3. The report wa3 adopted by the Seuat-3. Mr. LOYD: I do not care to mae a speech In submittmc this report, bat in vie or the fact that the interest; of the State, the interest of the soldiers' orphans, and the interest cf the feebleminded children have bfenat etate: in view cf the fact that 83re charges are sustained against character, I deem it proper tossy a little. It waa the honest aim of the Committee ot Investigation to make a thorough and completa invtstigatiOH. The committee worke! hard and together for twenty-one days and nights and examined nicety one witnesses. They were unanimous. Politic3 did net interfere with the investigation. As a Democrat I wished to relieve my party from all blame. I understand tt at a bill has been introduced in the Sanate on this question. I regard that as an insult to this committee. Charges were made in tbe Senate that the committee delayed to bear lor.g argumenta from attorneys oa tha de fep?9 ia the case, all of which is false, lbat Senate bill is previous, to say the lea3t. Mr. LOYD: To make an imoartial investigation it became necessary for na to alio the men against whom charges wore made to intrcdnce euch witnesses as they chose. I Lave he-aid to day that there are men in this city able and ready to swear that Mr. Goar wa3 frequently intoxicate! here, at Knightstown and at N9w Castle. As a fact, on the last night before tbe committee be appeared intoxicated. And as to the charges , ct hU ciiiaia! iatimacj itii
Nellie Lefibfon, every ctrcamstancs. without going into detail, pjints to bis guilt. An the evidence for the defense was worked np by men in IndianapoÜ3. We learned that one James II. Woolward, whom tha committee failed to fia j, had undertaken Goar'a defense, and wrote decoy lttera and so misreprestntei matters, and urged young girls to give untrue testiraonv, that be lefc tbe State to avoid trouble subornation of perjury. Mr. HARWELL: Is thia man Woodward tbe correspondent "Jayhawker'.'' Mr. BOYD: The same I believe Tin evidence goes cn to show whera Goar bought a jerf-ey and dresse3 for Mary Thorn oroa; that he undertook to entice her iutj a house of questionable character. In fact. Caere is every evidence against his character. And as to Mr. White, th3 Superintendent, we hod beyond doubt that ha a'.loel a man who had lacerated the back of a &A dier's ward with a rawhide ta remain in ths institute for force time after he fcae thvj facts. Mr. White knew of tbe fmpriso-i-men t of bny3 iu danreous; of ail character f cruelt'c?. Mr. White, when put upiu the stand betcre tbe committee, sai l he bslieved that for a ear past Goar had beea pnilty of th'sa evi's, yet we tind that he at.I G'oar were cn good terras Jess than a year tn If he v.ete h 'it i.-an tu ta9 charge of tbe ir-f titntion h wouM not hayti heed 01 t? p f'iet' Ry trn 0 as then nor kpt an eye cicstd to tbe Lornbis trat:. I do not believe that Dr. White a-guilty of criminal intercourse with t-n a!ji of. tha institution, bnt be ts guilty of improprieties. Mr. White had the r-over to dishar and employ whom lie rdea?td, yet with this poorer he fillowed insubordination and ho is not a Lt pfr-r-n to 2ov?rn the institution. M r DCE.M : I would like to a-k tha comxnittee why when the authoritiei drev 1".0 vliich thty hai no rigit to do, the comnd t tee fays nothing of it in the report. Mr. L0YD1 Tcere was not enough tcatiixory presented to show that the Trustees were" entieJy to blame for that, and I did r'.t fe f1 like roaslpg a minr.rity report on that point. I rcn.-.t lo f .tclr.de Dr. Whit? fr..m h;?me in he privat bills, which were atierjptfd to 1a c ituai ty Lhe hitat. Hs tlopttii that. And I svmt er' i''ny tJCiil Zitte:'t;cn to tie tt.st::i.o: ..ca shows that th nict outraueou; cc- .-ich as sol ir.iy. wt re comndtte d - a lbe per.or.j of innriie? of tl e institution by a rran mere vile t!t5-.n the cl a;rtJ elei.:ci.s ir. hsll. Yet Dr. V"hii? failed to in vest f urate tbi-, because, as lie k-rnfly say?, he did :.ct believe it whs a told of it, thorsh he was told of it Lequsntly by itFponsib'e piprson?. Take this institution frcm politico, or at Iea-:t allow tli? Pk?puh!i rai s a minority re prtentation oa the b jard. Every man who has tbe pood of tbe children of the deal soldiers at he.srt; when we think that daughters of our dead comrades were seduced ia tbe very shadow of that institution; we should tae some action of pro 1 1 c t i cn Mr. WILLIAMS moved that the report lie on the table, and that 00 copic3 ba printed. "The motion wes agreed to.
DIED. COSTIOAX-Tda Kelle, daughter of Frank Costirflu, February h'6. after a short illness. Friena can view the remains from 10 to 12 this a. ra., Eooa 57, Kos LHock. Funeral private. r.OOKUa-NcI'.ie. daughter of James N. and Terence W. Iloer. a;iid eiJ'it rars. Funeral Friday, February 27. Private. c. k i:iii:gi:lo & wiiitsctt. Funeral liircctors aad Embalmer, Ko. 77 North Delaware street. ; phone eonnecf'ou to oilice aad rcsilencc-s. Cirria'ts for Yeddiass and Parties. n ft f MVC. M N AiiSoksteSy FJure. This powder never varies. A marvel of !parlty strength and wbcIecomene-rF. Uoro ecoiiOnaica than the ordinary kind?, and can not be sold la competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powd-rs. Soli only in cans. Royal Üakikg Powoia Co., 100 Wall tret, New York. How .'a - nnierstand what a perrbct fit is? Tiat painful period cf "breaking ia"ia daem el esaentlal to every nr catit- Thia 13 poaitive!7 unnecessary. The eclentlfla -prladples applied to the numerous ehapea and eLzes of tha Hiaaa" ahoa, laaarea perfsct fit, aad their flexibility, abao-I-ita freci;m frcm thj torturei cf trealciaar ic." as they ar ar arul comftrtaiaa Croia trt tret day. Eoli evrywhara. Aak ycur chje da alar for HANAN C SON,
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