Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1885 — Page 2
THE IMJAKAIOLIS J) AI LT SEKT1KEL SATLUDAY "MOKKIKG AI AUCH 7 iS85.
A FATAL LOCOMOTIVE. Twice Wrecked t the Same Spot, and Now JFiplodlDZ Not Far Away From It. Wilcescari'.e, Fa, March 0. "I hear that a Itconiotire known as the Oakland Hew op the other day on the Sharpsrille Railroad und killed her engineer," eaid Abel Oariett, a veteran railrcad man, 'and that reminds me of two siPRnlail accident that happened to the (axe locomotive. In the spring of 171 Charley Greene was her engineer. He was backipg with her toward Bharpsville. Besides the engineer and fireman a weigher in one of tne mines named Jleiily was riding in the cab. When two miles from Sharpsvilif a cow suddenly ran oat of the woods and jumped on the track in front of the tender. The tender struck the cow, and both it and the eDgine were thrown offot the tr&cV, the tender tumbling down the bank on one tide of the track and the engine on the other. She ro'.lea over and plowe J her dome into the ecft ground almost opto the boiler. Ileilly was killed and the engineer and fireman badly hurt. When the entice was raised there was a big hole left in the ground where the dome had buried itself, aud it g t to be quite a landmark. "In th8 summer ten years later Bob Logn was runnine the Oakland, and one day he wis tacking toward Bharpsville. At exictty the ean.e spot where the cow hid aDpaared on the track in 1S71 a big hog came slouching from the side of the railroad, and put itself square in front of the tender. The truck struck it, and the tender was raised olTthe rails, and it rolled to the position it had been thron in before, and the engine pitched off the other s:de and tumbled over so that the dome buried itself in the hole it had made in the ground whea it wai thrown down the bank ten years before. Tha fireman wae crushed to death at that time. The odd part of this locomotive's end ia that ?t e zy lode d almost on tte same spot where it n.et vrth its two former mishaps."
EXTIIUWTlMi ROBBERS. Tlie Relative of a Uad Clang in Kentucky Lii forces the Law Against Them. Louisville, Ky., March . For years the Hensley brothers have lived, near ths headquarters of the Cumberland, on Little Black Mountain, a life of pillaging and cattle-stealing, and many warrants have been issued against them. The officers, however, have always feared to attack the mountaineers in their fastness. This j ear Jame3 Giles, a relative of the gang, living near them, was appointed Deputy Sheriif. He eurmmcaed ten of the bravest men of the same neighborhood, and a few days ago before daylight appeared at the first windowless, one-story log-cabin, where lived Gilbert Hensley, who sur rendered after a long parley. At tne ! next cabin Asher and Levi Hensley were asleep with their families be bind barricaded doors. Upon a demand tu surrender they opened fire with muskets and rifles through the door, and theposs? replied. Giles was shot in the arm bat kept up the fight. After fifty shots bad been ex changed, Levi Hensley called. out: 4I surrender, boys; you've shot me dead," and fell heavily. Asher for a while maintaina j the fight, and then made a break through hi assailants down the mountain side, followed by a volley. A rifle Dall in the thigh brought him down. As the posse were securing him, William A. Hensley with John Deer, a: tracted by the reports, came np from ths rear and opened fire nnon the party, se verely wounding Elijah Hilton. The Sheriff threatened to shoot Asher it they fired aza n, end they withdrew. Asher and Gilbert Hensley were then lodged in jail, and a few days later the remainder of the defeated band were captured. In the fight the cabin door was riddled, and twenty bullets were foucd in a feather bed in the house, but none of the women or children were hurt. Sejmour'i Budget of New. Special to the Sentinel. Seymour, Ind., March 0 Gibson k McDonald, of the tight stare factory, are en aged In putting large additions to their works. They will piat in a new engine much iargsr than the old one, and will put In some S'2,.-00 additional machinery. They expect to have the works in operation in four weeks. Casper Eggersman, near town, has a clock made .in Germany in 1777; has been in the family ever tincs and it keeps gocd time yet. There is no question but the wheat crop in thiscou:ty ii seriously injured, and many ot our befct farmers fay not over one third of a crop will be harvested. Mr. Adolph Iicrdon will leave in a few day for Ü3den, Germany, his former home, to a:iit in settling an estate in which he has s large interest. Herman Knowlman, of the furniture factory, lest a finger by a buzz saw a day or two sga The butter-dish faciory is daily making ,'are shipments cf their goods to Eastern State?. Whi'e th Democracy of this county are pleased with the Cabinet, according to the President the prsroative of choosing his own advisers, they would have been better released 1 ad ex-Senator McDonald been chosen. All hail t) tte new Administration. Iflre- Caused by the Escape of Natural Gas. Le3axon, Pa , March i. A terrific scene was witnessed on the farm of Abraham Kreider at Wrightsville, eix miles from here. An eight inch pipe which carries oil from the oil regions to the seaboard passes through his premises. Tte pipe burst in seme mysterious manner, the cil flooding the neighboring f.eld. This oil was set on fire by sparks from a passin locomotive, and a terrible con tiagration spread over a lare space of ground, the llames ehootiog heavenward for fifty feet. At one time the cil in the field was teverai feet deep in places, aud the seething, roaring Harnes presented a magnificent sight. Sora? of the farmers turned out en masse, and with picks and shovels threw a high embankment aroucd the sntire space in which the tlam were confined, and many of them made verv r arrow escapts from being terribly burned. Tbese embankments were thrown up in order to prevent burnine: oil from rushins Into tarns and houses "and doing muct erf ater damage. Finally the oil was stopped oif at its source of supply, after it had burned furiously for nearly twenty hours, and th? farmers only keepice: it laek by brav?5 rishtirg tbe tiames. The quantity of oil semtd was euormor.. The Holler k.-Uiuc Coiite-t. Nk v Yckk, March I Donovan, the rolle sliaier, had tcored JO'- miles at nosr. The c3Ltt Ins been a surprise to the atalet'c expert-, who have hitherto claimed that no :van cculd tand the strain of roller skates for six ays, and that the pedestrian record of Fitzcerald could not be beaten ou roller Siate?, Ths majority of the CQatvjUsU iA
thisrsce ara cncVr tz; au I not oue is twenty four jsars old. They are very lihtl built, and no oi.e would think of classing the m a: athletes, jet ten cf tham had on the fourth day beaten the a!i day walking record. Not one of them was trained for the contest, and O'Djnovan, who lead3 them all, was for the first twenty four hours with out an .ittendant r.f any kind. He is now under the care of Fitz?era!d and his former trainer, Happy Jack" Smith.
Newspaper Change Sentenced for Two Tears. Special to the Sentinel. Lafayette, Ind., March 0 The Lafayette Morning Call a few days ago changed hand?, the present proprietor, Mcms ox,'transferriDg the paper into the hands of Sept. Vater, former proprietor of the Daily Journal, of this city. The new editor is kcown as a very able journalist. Ths paper will be pb!i3hed in the evening hereafter, instead of in the morning. Frank Miller, a young man in the employ of George Arnold, ths livery man, stole his employer's pocket book, containing 33 while the latter was softly slumbering. Miller thought the money to great a treasure t Jet it slip through his fingers, and uking his jrr'p sack, left with the first train for Delphi. All this happened while ' Georgie dear" wa3 twettly dreaming. When Willis failed to appear at the breakfast-table, George Decims uneasy and suspected that something wrong had happened. Investigation proved Willie to have left for parts unknown, as afore:aid. Arnold at once set detectives upon the f native's track. Constable Hill, after a Iojg chase, tinallv captured the robber and brought him back to this city, where he was landed in jail. Willie was taken before Judte Vinton yesterday, found guilty of tne crime he wss chared with and sentenced to ihn lifLitent'ary for two yeira at hard lalnr. This i the fate of ai;t?h yonng man who tt ought to have revenge on "old Arnold," as he says, and to get even with him for seme great wrong committed on his person. Prlonera beared to Death. Philadelphia, March a Yesterday, when Ir. Gcemn was hanged, two covicta canfined in the prison were terribly alTected by the knowledge of what was going on. James Earret, lifly-five years old, confined in a cell near Ihega'lowa, showed intense interest io the hanging, but information was denied him. His cell was sealed during the execution, but BarrAt must have heard the footsteps of the solemn procession on its way to the gallows. When his cell was opened he was found dead. His death is attributed to fright. The ether rran, General Taylor, under sentence of death for murder, became delirious with fear. He beard the noise as be sat in the cell, and the echo ot the fall itgdeorshad hardly died away when the man was found writhing in convulsions. On to OMahoma. LotiiAXA, Mo., March 0. An Oklahoma colcry, forty-five strong, organized here last night. Scouts leave Monday to reconnoiter tbe ground eelected for the location of the colony. The leading Oklahoma boomers have again been arrested for entering the Territory unlawfully, and held to bail in the sum of 3,000 apiece by United States Commissioner Shearman cf Wichita. There are about 500 Oklahoma boomers in cimp at Arkansas City, and it is expected there will be 1,000 by Sunday. A start for the Territory will be made on Monday, the departure having been delayed on account of the arrest of the leaders and the bad condition of the roads. The troops are already in the Territory, under command of Major Bsnteen. Terrific Kallroad Collision, Grenada, Mus., March ;. A horrible accident occurred last night at 10 o'clock on the Illinois Central Railroad, eight miles sauth of this place. The mail train, south-bound, I rnnnicg twenty mihs an hour, and the express, running twenty miles, collided. Both engines are a total wreck. Two basgace and one mail car were knocked into toothpicks atdene smoker badly wrecked. Bath firemen were instantly killed. The engineer on the north bound train is injured. Xews Agent Blake is seriously injured, probably fatally. A party stealing a ride on the tendf r of tbe south bound was instantly killed. Eight or ten passengers in the smoker of the north-bound were Injured. The accident was caused by grcs3 negligence. A Hotel ltartid.j Beatkord, Ta , March G. A. lamp exploded in tbe Dunkirk House this morning, igniting tbe buildicg and resulting in the death of two persons, Barney Freel, a butcher, and James Martin, a saloon keeper. Sbeppard, a man seventy-five years old, jumped from a tecond story window and wasiavcd. Jack Wheeler escaped slightly burntd. O M. ileller. of Dunkirk, a carpen ter employed on the Erie Koad, jumped i from the third story window. He ia badly 1 burned on the fice, hands aud back. Before j the fire could be checked four buildings i v ere destroyed. Total losses about 10.0OO. Will Ileume. St. I.oris, March O The firm of W. H. Gurnersol & Co., dry goods, which suspended heic somet ime since, wi'l resume on a tssijt of fifty cents on the dol'ar settlement, pait in cash and tart in notes indorsed by Tumtull A: Gurnersol. The creditors have aurced, it is understood, to the Eettiemeat. Tte outstanding liabilities are about $1 10,OCU The firm will probably open April l. The settlement was brought about chie.'ly thrcugh the personal exertions of other large retail dry goods houes of St. Louis. Trouble With Indians Fearel. Mitchell, Dak., March G. Interest in the newly opened Crow Creek Reservation is greatly increased on account of a report which reached here last night that the In d'ans are sweeping down on the settlers, driving them olf the land, and destroying their improvements. Dispatches have been received from Colonel King, of Camberlain, requesting that rifles and ammunition be fcrded immediately, and they were sent by epecial train last nissht. The whole countiy is preparing t3 go to the aid of the white?, arid trouble is ftared. Barn Burned. greci&l to tbe Sc-atlnel. L?r.A:ON-, Ind., March '.. A large barn on tbe farm of Eli P. Baker, about a mile southeast of this city, was destroyed by fire last ii ip ht. Three raulei and two calvea, besides a Jarpe an ount of hay acd fe?d, were lost in the building. Arifftetl tor 1'orsery. Gi:i' KAr:r., Mich., March (.- Kiano Ktkma Holland, i wood sawyer, with a wife anil three children, we arrested here Inst ri.ht by a detective, with requisition lepers to take the prisoner to the Netherlie I&zia tia :ih?r 9 aau;s q a
year A ISankrapt Railroad. Pittsecp.o, March r,. Papers have been prepared asking tbe appointment of a receiver for the Fittsburg and Western ailroad Company. The road is now faid to have bten tankrubt for two or three year?. This Week's Fallare New York, Maren fi The failures of tl e last seven days, as reported by R. G. Dun & Co., number in the United 8tate3 2C3; in Canada 30; a total of -77, as compared with list week. Senator Lamm's Abent-tntDdednest. IVYashlnston Special. A peed story about Senator Laraar has leskf d ctt lately. As is well known, the Senator is in a day dream half his time. He lathe most Courteous of men, but when he is wcol-gatheting he walks along, saluting his bfst friends with a stony stare, and arswericg questions at random. One day li me time e0, as Mr. Ellis, cf Louisiana, 7s tittire in his committee room at the Cajittl, Mr. Lamar walked iu. He bdticacLcd Mr. Ktlis and, seating himself, said in h;s grave and jrentle voice: Etlie, I don't believe you like tat?" "No," tb'ul Mr. Ellis. -I don't' ' Why not?" asked Mr. Lamar. "Well," nid Mr Ellis, "wheo I first came here you led me to bslieve you were my freed. You seemed to take an interest in me as a new member, and I felt honored by your regard. Lately you have hardly spoken to me. I pfiss you and yon don't look at me, and tech conduct has oiTendtd me. I dis like you very much.1' "But Ellis," said the Senator, "you know it's my way." "I don't care," said Mr. Ellis. ''It's a rad way." "My dear fellow," said Mr. Lamar, throw irg his arms erousd ilr. Ellis' r.fck, "the iif-it time ycu ste mo in that bad way, just come" pp aud tunch me in the ribs Now, tiToniise me. and let's be frlendi." Mr. Ellis promised hip, ar.d tbey are fritiidp. A fii-aticlat ltilirseut. Mall and Express 1 3Jr. Manning, aa Secretary of the Treasury, has the great qualification of beins soand on all the great financial questions of the day. That he is courageous and has lre executive capacity, we doubt not. "What is home without a mother?" Why, it is about as comfortless a place a3 a manUlpiece without a neat little bottle of Dr. Bull's Coueh Syrup, bought of the nearest druggist at 25 ceat3. IS ffl ,03 &XVZ THü GREAT FOR sPJSJL&f. CU K S Rheumatisin, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Haadache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Stvellln;?, Npral, Uralte, Itnrii. Sclrtt. front 3S5I, 1SD ILL OIUEa BüIILV PA15S AM AtllES. SoU bj DruUU tr.X Peilcrs ev-;ry Jitj. K.ft Coju i D:r- iwai la !l l,uji. ii. THE CII VHLE- A. VUUKLr.i: CD , (Stscttwri u A. VwotLLr. CS.) CAUiuure, E J., C. S. .1. Uicl herbs indscorinp th family, md bcr airapls remedies 1HI CL'HIJ itx most cases. Without the use of herbs, medical science would be powerless: aud yet th tendency of the times is to neglect the best c: ail remedies tor thoso powerful medicines that 63riously in )ure the system. 1 1 mm i . . . . m 1TT1 Li" is iccmbinationof valuable herbs.carelliy compounded from the formulae .-. regular Physician, who used this pre .cription largely in his private practice with creat success. It is not a drink.but n. medicine used by many physicians. 3-It i invaluabla lor IYsPi:i'SlA, MUSKY and IjIVF.H COMPLAINTS, xi:itrors i:xiiaustiox, weakness, ixnia isstiox, .Sc.- and while curing will not hurt the system. Ht. C. J. Rhodes, a well-known Iren man of Safe Harbor, Pa., writes: "My pnn was coaipletoly rostrated by fever sn ra-ue. Quinine and barks ri d Lira IiO tfood. . t ru-ii (nt for Mishltr'a 1I rb Lntter aid ia a eUort tiiue thä boy waa quite well." "E. A. Schellentrager, Drulst, 717 Et. Clair Street, Cleveland, O,, wrltea : Your Bitters, I ran pay, anJ do ay, are rricrlbt'd by pome of the oldest and most iroaiiLeat rbysiciaiiain our city. MIsniiER HERB BITTER3 CO., 525 Commerce 8t. Philadelphia. Parker's Pleasant Worn 8yrupIia7erFaiXi ; lit) mm ,1 try r t! r. -a ir, l r -t dcbcfptlv sät r.PirinPv In erery riptct,i t it j j ri. i-1 1 1 in j.- i i.y h. r. lnTarirty or f !; i i n ,. sif y rr-t jler ef rywt.et r. art u w.rtJ..i- im.r i'.du.. lion (rnuin unl-- If hi. l't ' n.nn.a tl. L.. CHICAGO C3, CfüCf 30, I:'.
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anK Books, i'ricter, Stationer, LITHOGRAPHER. Legsl Bir-nks of All Kinds 'Ka? in Stoolc. X inj IA1VA T :'v.J . t PIPS ' A r 3 i. FITTINGS, StllliiC Agents for Natiouit Tare orks O., Globe Valves, fetop r.x"is. Easriae Trlmmir.c, I I ? rJ '10SG4, CUTTEKS. VISC-. TAPS, btcxVn aal Ihjs, Frenches. dlesra Trar. l'umps, fein'-, HO-E HHLTr. y. 1 (lijpouud roxe. Cr.'.)NMpiiii; a-'te, wai:e aul c; 1 " r '4 ail otner euppues ui ü crjriert:on witi JiTVM, WATER anl CkA ia J015 oRKTAiL Lor-i, Do a r?Misr sieaot fiitl:: Ijuvu EÜrrato ni contri?: i Uef-t !i". Shop's k'.'o:'.-i tU' Lumber I'ry 11 : i - . ith live or fxt.vi't.stvi'.i, I-.r-o cut to order by steiK8IGHT S JILLSON, 5 an 77 I'euu. i. 4 ',4 ,-1 v. E U S H ESS CARDS. The ßrrrs represented letotv are rti vneti nnd nli 'bie in the c'y, y xtxvthy of the jo.Vt?icr 6 Fcntiud iei hr, QKA2I.X3 A. i;:CCLL jrVGliAVEIt ON W003i ..st Market ttrest, oppoiita roit3SDP, ladlaaapollii, Inl. J. G. PARSONS, weit Wwiiaitsn Street, 0V2R OSih IalaaapoJa. H. C. 6TÄVZN3' NW WALL FAPifli & SHADE K'JUCC, 41 EistOMo Btrsst, InslliaapOiU. CU-Clotns, Kuses aud Hats. Special diji 11 Window Saflea aad latenor DecoraUoa. TTT AESS53, SADDLI3, ITC. A. 13 HEKETII. 71 East Ck)Urt Ft. aKd 8 I'Ast Waa. St. SA.3"A . ZES. 3EljßavX3BLn.rt)' SAW MANCJTACTÜBSB, ITa ana 1!4 Soata PeansilTinl street. J StIITU'3 CHEMICAL fDTETiVORK8, 2t3. J Martinsdaie'i Block, ner Tctoalc9. CI.es.3t dye and repair Reatiemen'i clothln?: itt ladles' dresses, ahawia, aacquei, ad silk aa4 woolen goods ol every desca-iptioa, dyed aad r finlthed ; kid gloxes neatly cleaned at 10 ceati p?j pair. Will do zaore Cnt-class work for lcca taaa any lioase ol the kind In the stats. CHAELia A. giJirsoN. Mmm: T2IirSiT & ADAÜ3, SEWES AND GENERAL CCNTRAUTCE2 Boon 21 Taorpe Block, lndianapoux. W8. BAWL3, . DENTIST. 5 ciarrooi Biocr, opr-osite Eatcs iionse. Special attention given to tne preservation of til natural teetn, Prices reasonable. I' JSevti ti.!-. ! inef.rt'y rc), r - l1"" f. .rt attack, ar.d tr.-vire cotr.t'ir: -. t U.c ! i inhaiut.oa, tl v. leachi:. t'.'; .at- !:r:ct. r? laxe3 tJi? sj.ip. f.ir:Iit.itcs ff.e cvj.tH.-'tnn, and ctfii.t- fafiT'PO vhw-o .!! ci'.-.-r ic med.es f ul UU10 A i-.-i! v. .He .:.unce the riot skeii. al r 1 its .üa'c. ! r" t an 1 never f.t !:-.- effe't lV.".-. . . 1 SI.OO. Trial package ro. t Lr .'i-tj cr ly mail, für ttawi. Ci;t Cis Dk K. CIIIFI MAN:,, .';r I'r.-i..Virra, F . T E 2iT 'X1 S Obtained, and all Patent SuFia?s at horao or abroad attended to for Modcrato K-ts. Our office is opposite tne U. b. Patent 02, aud we can obtain VaU-nU in less time taaa taoe remote from Washington. Send Model or Drawing. V.'e advise aa to rate-it-ability free of rharxe: ac! vre C!.ar;s co Fee l' less l'atcnt is Allowed. We reJer, here, to tbe Fn.tmvcter, the Superintendent ol Money Order Uivlsion, and to o:acla:s cf the U. P Patent 02:ce. Fcr circular, aiTice, terrrs, and references to Rctual clients ia your own State or County, write to c A. s::ow co . OrTo's"te Tatent O'.liee, WaabtUstoa, I). C. THK 21 EU CA. UTILE AGENOY. E, I ECARLET, Manager. P.. G. DUN ro , Propr.ctor. No. Ulaoiiiord Ulooli. Tte oiflct, tte beft, tte ncprccre'veaal the moFt reliable e'tablif hnent o! tne kia l la t:.i world, baTlng 103 brancn o:Lce inl'-y eq--:p;-test cf cur qualities by tne raerci;:itf V.;3 b;o11. ic o. ie.n oo. f 0 i i o ; w r T ? ? ' '---- , ' ,rr.?ifi . .icst;i t I en Civ,T V 3Cr- ' t . :a.n; : '.'i.' 1 V .-ii '-.'. 'rVB, k S.". t a.i t rTsi ' . . r,. CLARKE. M. D.
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