Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1885 — Page 2
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roncT-EKJiini congress. The rieuate. VA3HtxGTox, Feb. 27. Mr. Hale called up the Naval bill, and 113 reading proceeded -with. The bill wai amended bj mating 5.0D0 tons instead of 4.CG3 tors the limit of the two new cruisers ordered, and appropriating $112,0C0 for the purchase cf Ericsson's torpedo boit, Destroy er. It was then passed. Mr. VaqWjc called up the bill providing for the ia!e of the ßas and Fox Indian HeserYation3 in Nebraska and Kansa?. After a short discussion the bill passed, and the Sanale went into executive session. When the doori were re opened lesislaUve bnsicesi was proceeded with. Llr. Curneron, of YT.onsin, mo7ed to re uu a the consideration cf the House bill limitlcs tLe time for the rre-entation of :!ai:LS agatnst the United States : r. Morrill called for the regular o-J-r. h'-ir- the trale dollar bill. Mr. Shrill t.i'd. "After the dt rncrtsiraiiona made eliCTfherV' 1hre wu no probability that the ssctiijo. rrpe'iling the standard dollar act would become a law". Ue thought, therefore, it would e weil to take a vote oa that section without debate, and the:i tha Senata coald dii.cie ct the trade dollar bill &3 it m:gh choose. Mr. Cameron's motion wa3 agreed to yen, 3t: nays, 21. Mr. Van Wyck obtained nnanlmons consent that the Claims bill temporarily 1 vd aside to take up the Pension bill s oriinating in the Senate, and favorably reported from the Committee. Mr. Voorheea said: Many deervm tension c:ue3 had been adversely reported by the Semite Committee, vzhich had nn. yet l ien considered by th S?nate. He hocal those would bi al jj taten up. MeiT3. Ulalr and Mitchell believed mccb urdc-erved sufTeiicz vronld result if thos3 biiis were not considered and acted on this ion. The billa favorably reported were thou tskcu up in crdwr. Thej having ben i ss:ed, Mr. Mitchell moved to take up tha IJcute bill for the beneüt of snldiera au i sailors who ba7e lost an arm at the shoo i ler .'oict. The bill hiving been reported to t':e 3acate to-d.iy, it required unanimous curtftnt for its consideration, which was rdlused. Several Tension bills vrere passed, wh?n a rressae from the lloae announced a disagreement on the Legislative, Executive and Jcdicial appropriation. The bill was laid before the Sanate, which, on Mr. Plumb's motion insisted on it3 amendments, and the Chair designated Messrs. Allison, Dawes and CocStrell a Committee of Conference on the bill. The House Substitute for the River and Harbor bill, appropriating the ero?3 sam of
$0,GCC,CC0, W83 laid betöre the Senate, nud J having been read once Mr. Cameron, of W iv con&io, objected to its sacoad reading. So the bill lies on the table, not having been teferred to a committee. On motion of Mr. Beck the House 1 II 1 tassed referring the cotton claim of Mn. I!ca Vertner Jeffrey to the Court of Claims. Toe claim is for S20 bales of cotton, alleged tt have been appropriated by and to the U33 of the United btates. The Hous3 bill waapa33ed autlnriziog ths Fint National Bank of Lamed, Kad., to Increase its capital BtocVc to 250,000. Mr. Morgan aszed unanimous consent to take up the bill for the relief of L6titia Tyler Semple, daughter of the late Freaidant Tvler. The bill would give her a pension of i-'.O a month. The lady named, Mr. Marfan 68 id, is now blind and dependent upon ihe charity in the city of Washington. Mr. Riddlebergr objected. He saw no rea;on for pensioning Presidents' daughters. Mr. Cockrell alsi objected. He thought it a crime aaiast the people to pa33 such a bill. It was the beginning of a civil pension list. Mr. Morgan cited instances of Prea'de' widows and daughters who bad received p3n rions. He thonftat it would gratify the reoplecf the United Statei to proirl9 for this poor, blind lady a lady whom in her day had been the lady of the V7hite Houe, .x,d had filled that place with credit to the lop!e of the country. A vote on the- bill resulted in yeas 11. nays 17. quoram baviritr voted no decision was reached. Adjcurncd. ' The tloune. Yasiiington', f eb. 27. As the regular order of basinets the Hoaie proceeded to the further consideration ct the sundry civil bill. Mr. Horr 0 Hired an amendment provides that money appropriated to aid the New Orleans Erpcsition be used, first, in payment oi indebtedness outstanding of the exposition due to persons living outsids of Indiana. Includirs debts to foreigners or foreign nations, and Buch a are due Sia'ej and Territorifs; and second, in payment of all premiums awarded bv the 3xpo3itiou. Adopted. Sicate amendments to the Le'slatlve AprTopriat. on bill were r,on concurred in, and Hoimac, Hancock and Cinnon were ap-T-ointei conferee?. Mr. Willis moved to suspend the rule? aad rut npon its passes the bill appropriiting 5,000.000 to ba expsnlfJ under the direction and with the approval of the Secret ry of War for the construction and completion cf works designated in the last river aad hw bor law. After eome remarks on the subjec-, tbo rroiion wai agreed to and the bill placed 3ea, 1!0; naye, S3. Mr. Tcrcer, of Georgia, called up the coitftf d flection case from North Carolina, m which the prima facie ritjht of Mr. Sicianer to the teat is involved, but the Housi refused to consider it. Mr. Townshend, from tht Committee on Appropriations, reported the Postotiica Appropriation bill with the Senate amendments, with a report recommending concurrence in some and non-conenrrenca in other amencliccnts. In order to prevent Mr. Turner from calling up any contested election cues the Republicans demanded a separate vote on each amendment, and though tbe reromrcendationaof the Appropriation Committee were in each ca;e agreed to(t&3 clanse relative to ocean transportation was no: reached) th.y consumed the tiro.9 till f o'clock, when a receai was taken until s for an evening cession for the consideration of pePBion Dills. Washington, Eeb. 27. The House at the evening teion passed thirty-3ix p?ns.on bills and adjourned. For Stealing. rif-ectal to the Sentinel. WoniniNCTON, Ind., Feb. 27. George McClarren, tha man who was arrested last Thursday by CnstaYio Morris for steal in a cress-cot eaw, fct alz?, lantern and chisels f: cm the a mill cf Ames Heion, had hi3 preliminary trial bfeforo 'S-iuiro FJjs yesterday, and was recognized to court under a bend cf $G00. Failing to rracura ball, ha wm sect to jail to await the sitting cf tha next Grad Jury. This is the same man who was arrcated in this city soma years a?o oa suspicion cf burning & livery stable and
contents of William Dickey. Thi3 man juit escaped the peoitentiary by a very cldaa
technicality. The prosrecta ar9 favorable lor fcim 0icg to JefT this time. Sejmonr's liadset of News. Special to t-ie Sea tin eL Skymous, Ind., Ib. 27. Mn. Chloah Hunfncter died Wednesday evening at her home at Vallonia. She was born in the State of Tennescee, Novembar 10, 1S07, and came to this county fifty-two years ago, settling at Vallonia, where the has since resided. She was highly esteemed by all, ar I was a lifeiongr member cf tho Christian Church. The Directors of the Jackson County Agricultural ßccifty havD fixed the data of ta jt annual fair for September 21st to thv Lvth. ir clnsive. The amount of work laid cut to be done in the way of beautifying trigrounds warrants the bsi'ief thatths'fair this jenr will eurpss any bsretofcre. Uy arrangement made with th clever an t obliein t 82?nt of tha J.. M. and I. F.ailroid. Mr. John 77. Stratton yesterday, the signal J lervica storm md caliocs vnil revive i hereafter br telegraph, and dipplaved tr a black tias from the top of the Demo?rt buildin?. Thi3 will b3 an important co.v in our city. Lisbtnin rcd ihark? ar-? trying to do tbo t-op:e f-f this Cv'J'ioty :2;Mirj. TrronftUon weLt down to Kintr Vedre-d?.y a-id two cit'z:r3 crazy drunk and when tl;:i rsrtialJy fccbrefd up, one of them v,'i3 L2;.au3 Lis watch and all tho mosey he had. 1 th' ether on a niitied a 2?t of vry rin.i -zy.i bractUti he bad ust purchased for hij s'atir. The tTo crooks were follow-d to th:3 citv, und atter lfarr.ii- the great cfiicacy wro irht by a trir p-:it application of "awjl-zuni tu c jnice," tbey quietly departed for other f Ids Tie City Council vcfed last n!-.;:it t-j didverse with i ht pol:c. litw 5rottI-h Kit Temple. Ci:c isrrATr. Frb. C7. Ta9 Ohio Co:r isl-.ry of fc'cottish Kite M.S'jns b:i:i a subscription ?.t their tanqnet la3t night to ra;.3i a sun sufllcient to restore tho temp'e in thia city. It is expected the entire sura necessary mil to raised to-day. The plan 13 to iucorpirata a bedj, bnv the property ot tiie Fifth Vmbyterian Church oa HroidwAy, aal remodel the church builins to suit the nr.-y purpose. It hao been found Impracticable to return to the i!afonic building. Ta nev tcrcple will be one of the best in the country. Cabinet C'er t:ttnttert. V iLMir(.T0.v, D3I., Feb. 27. Every Evening publishes a statement, on entirely trualwcrthy authority, that Senator Bayard v. ill enter Cleveland's Cabinet as Secretary of State, and will iorward his resignation as Aerator to tho Legislature W3daejday next. Washington, Feb. 27. The Star says: "It '3 stated to day upon unquestioned authority that Senator Garland yesterday received a letter formally inviting him to accept tin portfolio of the Department cf Jnstica aad that the Senator mailed his acceptance,'' The Coat of the 1'enslon liureau. Washington, Feb. 27. Mr. Sawyer, of the Stut'stieil Divisiora of the Tension 02ice, submitted a tabalated statement to the Warper Committee to-day, showing that under Colonel Dcdiev's administration the CD;t of the Pension Otlice wa? incr?a?l about 1 par cent, and the work aoout p?r c?nt., compared with the expeme of the Bureau under hi3 predecessor. A Law and Order Society In Good Working CondUlou. WifiTE.-LtT,o, Ky., Feb. 27. On Wednesday Ran. Smallwood, a prominent member of the Law and Oder Oranizition in Letcher County, mt McClelland Ada ns. a üffperado, and Adams w&3 killed. Adsms had killed two men In January, and defied the authorities. Smallwood was not arreted. Too duch Competltloti lor Canivl;. Montucal, Feb. 27, Montreal ccean steamship companies fear the I0i3 0! their immigrant carrying trade, through th3 san.rnr inducements to immigrants to com3 int" the West via New York. Eailway rale3 Wejt from that point hava been cut to such :;n extent that Canadian railways can no: attempt to compete with them. The Nicnrnui Cmnl Survey. Washington, Feb. 27 Civil Enzin; Menocal, in charge of tha expedition to survey the route ot trie proposed N'icanna Cenal, report? to the Navy Department, unc'tr oats cf January ."I, that it is lmp jssih!ft t raiis the waters of ih? Jam lvive: Failures Mowly Decreasing. New Yor.K, Feb. 27. Failures in 1 1 . - It svtn days, as reported to lt. G. Dunn Co., number in the United Stat3 2 53. in Canada,. 10; total, 24, as compared v. ith a total of 2' -0 lest week. The ercat bull: of ca'-nltij ars in the Western, Southern ami Päciuc fctatt3. riormon Uli stocary I.ci-heil. GAiNF.fPOKOucu, Teno., Feb. 27. Several men visited a house on Martin's Creek recently and severely lashed a Mormon elder who tad been laboring in the neighborhood. The elder and saveral converts hit tha place ntrt day. Of H Xhrlliy Turn of Blind. Dc Moines, Feb. 27. The body of Cicero Jellison, who killed his fathar nAndubon County last spring, and who was ljnchod recently, has been purchased by a medical college in thi3 city from his rccther. Nell Itt-prlevett, l r.ANivFONr, Ky., Feb. 27. Lieu enant Gcvemor Hdrdmau has granted William Neil a respite for thirty days. Neil was to have been hanged RtGriyscn, Ky to-day. Iturinl of a Uentennrian. Kalamatoo, Feb. 27, Mrs. Anna Parks, over ICO years old, was buried here this ELCining. She wa3 born in Mayo County, Iitland. A Hint to Cooks. One of the wisest procautions to take when you are baking is to have the oven perfectly clean, and yet it is OLe that 13 often neglected, and many an otherwise faultier dish has been spoiled by the sifting cf tshes from the upper grate in the oven. l'0h, yc.?, in rais'n chil Iren I find it ind:?per?b!e," ?dd a lady friend of our 3 ths other dar. "If orecf the little on?i hai a bsd fall, I apply Pond's Extract at once, aud the cura is to quick that the s-kin does not have time even to change coior. I rial it equally Rood for burns, fcoito. pile?, ?ors tnroat, and all such diseases, while for hemorrhages it is the bet thing in the world I learned that from mother lon ago. Grindmother n?ed it too. Sa you see our family has used Pond's Extract for generation. Bnt be tnre and sco there it a bail wrappsr around the bottle."
HOTEL. THIEVES.
The Way They Conduct Their Operations AVlth 8arrss. frniladeipbla New?. 'I ie by the dispatches that the hotel thieves ere maaing business for the detectives in Chicago and the West generally," a;d Chiif of Detectives Kelly last night. "Aside frcm the expert bank burglar and the house-breaker, the only criminals who can command ?ny respect from the detective Is tbn expert hotel thief," p.dded tha Chief, rerZectively. "Why? Beraube ha must be intelligent, adroit, and possessed of a j eifect nerve. In point of intelligence I rcu!d even i&rk the hotel thief above the Kr;nk br.rcbr or sceak, who are accorded the frrnt rack in tie criminal prcfers'on. Prertquisite tn tie hotel thief tre education aijd a coed addies, which is usually obtaiccd by travel. He is cener&lly dignified; e'l, but qnietly dressed, and with tho teneral npjxarance o! a man of bnsiefs?. The crack fcotil thieves crdiDariiy travel in pira, t-ilheuch tLey arf, to nil appearances, uukr cwn to e;eh other. ,4Tt e first nirht after recistering f.t 1 hot?l thpy ?!eep late, and when routed hv the chamterrr.aid request her to caII thfaint nocu. Vhca the ma'd hr.3 competed her lebc-riin the corrid'-r in vrbich their rr.onis stp Iccatfd tiuir businea bFgiriy. The vacjr.t rocrc are located, ard while on thief elands cu watch hi 3 cnfJertu an cntrm.ee to tn uncccopied rooir. y means cf a skeleton ley erd c?c-srs thp doer bjnind hire. He the:, raj'idly hore3 a bO'O immediatt !y over the bolt aud iill ?up tach eud wub white putty. If th loci ia a, double 0:1?, a' is the eppe in many lirr-t cia:3 bote!?, a eaia:l Lcle is drilled through it s ) that nippers can hepsfden the inside lock in turning the ) ?y after the victim bs3 retired A i.alf ilozn rooms can be ''nxed" in tlxii r?ay wiihia an hour. Th.s co:np!etei tho wurk f c r the meruit. "ii:e afurr.oon is util z-.d r. sking themselves ,;5olid" with t:,.e ien;it quests over the har and in watching the ;?iUr fcr -grttits tf.t:gncd to tha dxtd" iLCP.ib. "Wien every ere has rone tob?" one tl '' ? rntnttcs 1 wa'.rh ar.d 'ri; ,t o:v; the watcurt-n vchile his confederate works tua iccmr. This i3 dc::e in tho-t order and tha thif-ves fre a.Tsy by dyl'pht. Thi tr oh r."-t(l by tbe hotel thieve-, ate of th fnet tf mt eicd t-1 r e 1 and ccnit o ,h bar-k-7,' iiieti for oreni'.g big locks; k s.t of s'.x hi;?, arrariged for ciihr stem or tumb'er lock; a small drill, p a tcctioral tteoi cr 'widdy,' tf-versl pieces cf wire and a piir of nippor. Same putty or pigment 13 also Included in tho hit, which t3 easily curled about the person. I am glad to say that we h.ve net had a pro'essional hr.tel th'ef in Philadelphia durias the past year." Fages and Coccresimen, I Washington Letter.) '.That little fellow," eaid soma one tha other day, pointing toons of tha paas ruaning aLout tb tioor of tha Houih. "is a descendant of President iladison." Ho was a bright, rcanly-lcoking little felloiV, with a finely shared head and a frank, honest fC3. 'Yes," hetaitl ia rerdy to an inquiry aj he pa-ed out ot the Hcus? a short titnela'er. l,I am a descendant cf President Mtdboa a ceat-great giandaon. My name ia Jamss Mad:scn. Any ether descendants cf President?? Ye3. one. Tl:at boy ovr li5ro ia a frandscn of President Tyler." There ara soma cihsrs armory the tss who are descended fropa men oac9 proculnsat iu history. Fcr instance, one by th name of Trerdiolm ii a grandson cf Trciihc'.m, wbo vriisn. member of the Confederate Cabinet. TLere are several, too, who are descendants ci iutmbr3 of Congro:3 and others who exrcct to become membfra cf Conc:res themselves. In this laudable ambition they are encouraged by the prcsanr.e of several m?n hi Conprcsj nt the present moment who were PEf.es when boys. Senator German, it will b. remembered, was once 9 piie in tho Hen&te. and Senator Uroo.Ee was r!') ou the Schate roll when ho was a lad. There was about a doon cx-psjosncw member among the number being WoodwaM Towr.t--ii, Pest, cf Pennsylvania, and Wise of Virjiaii. Sfrirg Vegetable Sosp. Cut up 1 j-ood-sized Lion into very thin rounds .-i.l plic these in a aucer-an with a rood a'Io?rance of bu ler. T?.k c.e j'ot. to let the oni.)n irt brcwn,and when it is half done throw in two or three handfala o sorrel, one lettuce and a small quantity of chervil, ail tiuely cut; thrn add pepptr, fait, a Hire nutmeg, atid keep stirring until tiie vege'ab'es are nctrly done. Then put in cr.i uoleeoonful of pounded leaf srer arid aboa: half a pint of veittsble steck; boil ur.til the oniors trr thorcu-.h!y done. Meinwhile prepare about a C.c.'.n rr a a bali very thin slio: s of bread nb.ut ony iurh wiie atsd tvro inches lcn', t!.LiLir cae th.-- t'if-y liav a crest along cue ct their i.r.-.g str. Dry the?? slices in the oven. Viu a it 's tt.ee to send up the roup. tirt removt the s-catu frcm it. ther. jft !t t oho';!. aMd ;hi: it bjil3 t?ke it otl' the tire and r;rir Lntc- i' the y e3 cf to or three fra ' raten r p with a quarter of a pint ' cram cr rui:k. I'oar the torp cvtr the tuiccs 0! bread, aud jprve. Wnznrr.r. it is lawful for Am:ricm dren to eat pf aunts and laugh et ccnooL 'S a outstien no'7 r.ndr d'tus j:o:i bv the fJcbuylkill County Courts. Six children of a TottsviHe scbrxil were er celled beciasa tbey ate pf&nutö and iauu'hed, and th?:r rarer. t have combined to resist th? e.TnulSien by leral prcces?. During a discussion at the meeting cf the Ohio Hcrticultural Society a member said that when he grew quir.re3 in large quantities there wes no fruit that paid so well R3 half f.n acre of the oratire variety, and that they did wt 11 for a long time. Pice Wellies. Orte pint of co'-l, br.iei Tie, one-quarter cf a pourd of butter, onebelf pint of llour sifted, hve ep;.'9. tlia whiles aLd yelks tfaten separately; beat hard, aud toke at ence in we.'i!e-iron. Ontreal Cakes. vvTet oca cup of oatmeal with one enp of swtet milk; in the morning add one and one-half teaspcenfais of baking powder, one eg, or.e-half teapocnfal o: rait, one quart of nilk and lioar to thicken. Bake in a quick oven. Gcod dairying his admirably into mir. d farming. There is a suitable return male to the land in the way of manure, and the waste In the manufacture of butter is a greit help in the feeding of calves and pigs. Pickled Itaisins. Leave two pounds of larie, line raisins on the stems, add one pint of virepar and half a pound 0! sugar; simmer oyer a eIow re half an hour. Unless the manure is covered lir.rlr: the wiuier the s-no v will do much datmue, rhen melted, by marlirg out the aaiuoie ' . ' T. . i-'l I. V wO . To Brirb'en carpets. Ca-tets rusy ba br:httntd by during with a lior nl mop. An Irdh.n boy wanted to ban'; htcio,.f s?tr seven jchool giri3 had kissed him. Ha didn't, "all the same," for he found the dresdlal ff elicg vr?s caused by a cold, which was ppeedily cnretl by the immediate use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which ia known far and wide as a great remedy for coughs and colds. .
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