Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1885 — Page 8

8 TBE IKDIATsArOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MORNING MARCH 9 1885

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The Sole. Agency Glove Fitting1 PAPER PATTEMS. Porlect ITittiiitr - -Alxvny. 2cliu1le, XSriKlIy Understood. fcTEvoy stylo in every sizo nov JOa A. MOORB, 81 J. Market Et., Indicnapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposit, Ia Bums of 85 and Money to Loan on Icproved City and Firm Property in Indlsca and Ohio. C:;y, "'o intj and Ton Condi, and Turcbasfed Voi ty rectus," bought Rtid seid. So leans roadc except such as ara fecurcd by Cm n:r,rt!T.s? en rc&i estate, with a larce oarla of security, er Ly collaterals navias a market talae. Foreicn ExcLiuo for sale on ail parts of the world. A. DIDKSOM & GO. THIS WEEK WE PLACE ON SALE A LABGB VARIETY cr PRESS GOODS, From 1Q 1-Sc Up. All in Best Values that can ? o jjivon for the pr!co3. also - -: 100 Pieces New Dress Giilass, CHOICE STYLE3. A. DICKSON & CO., MONDAY, MARCH 0. OFFICII 71 nl 73 West Market Strert. SENTINEL TELEPHONE GALLS. Iiastsrss Ofilee 1C1 1 Zdlterial Boom 3J1 THE SEüTIXEL AT NEW OKLEAXS. To eccomrnodate the throng Irora the Sorthwest who will dealrs to md their favorite home rFer rhiia attending the World's Exposition," the Sentinel ha.i bean placed cn tale izx New Orleans at Gears? P. T7bartcn & Ero.'s, No. 5 Carondelet street, ketwten Canal and Common stresU. OLD PAPERS. 6ccd conditioned old papers lot sale at thli ctSce at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN BRIEF. Daring the past week lS'JO persona were paid pensions at the odice in this city, the total aggregating nearly 000,000. Rev. T. D3 Witt Talmage will lactare at Plymouth Chmrch on Wednesday eveain. ThA lecture is given under th9 auspices of ths Indianapolis Lecture Course. The Military Carnival will open on Tues day evening and continue during the week. The admission to tbe carnival ball on Th areday eight will be üfty cents instead of ?i, as heretofore reported. We are requested by E. F, Claypool to state that tha article in Saturday's News informing th8 public that as expacted to sell his stock in the First National Uank of this c:ty acd retire from the Vice Presidency o' the bank, is unauthorized and untrue, and that no such action has been considered. "Ole Hots" ia Hard Luck. Ancid white cur dc$ with a face tiiat i9 calculated to stop an eight-day clock, being covered Ith scars and bruises, took up with Komeo Johnioa ssme time ao when that gentleman w?s on the reportoriai stall of the Journal. Mr. Johnson named the canine 'OU Hoss," and wherever Komeo went his newly acquired friend wa? sare to o! Esfore '01e Hoss" had been in the Journal sanctum many days it became apparent that ha was a very peculiar dc. Whenever anybody called him instead of going to hlra as most a gi klo possess an ounce of brains tvould, he invariably went in the other direction. In the event that the individual calling him . rn , at hi in to cha him out of the ro5m, Oie Kces" always ran up to hid and not!-' p conid induce him to 1 YVten Knmeo tock a poMtion on thfl Xeart 0 Hen" felt bad and sinre then I a remained away from the Journal a sreil .jcrticn cf the time. He was observed a; tha

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Union Dpot last night covered with mi' dest, minus a portion cd one ear and hid the appearance of a doz wear7 ol life her" below. He evidently wanted to nn against one cf the cold, fcaid-Iooaing sandwiches repcsiD? cn the depot lanch counter, for It ni with a longing ey that he gazed upon tbem. Ur. Johnson "will provide 6orne means of Rapport for 'Ole Hoss" tmle3 he desires to tee him carted off to the Poor Farm.

ÄAKY SAOhLEH'S DEATH Results In the Arrest of a Colored Quack for Criminal Practice. On Eatuaday morning an unknown man went to Watson'e drug store to telephore for an undertaker to come ar.d take charge of the remains of a woman at 115 Hcsbrook street. His manner aroused the suspicion of Dr. Wat3on, and Coroner Stratford was noticed and steps were immediately taken for an investigation of the matter. He soon learned that the woman was Mary Saddler, white, aged thirty-five years, and lhat she had died from the eflects of drugs and medicines t d ministered to her. Sh was formerly a resident cf Tajloraville, Eartholomew County, but has been in tht3 city oer a year, part of the time em r-Ioyed at the Orphan Asylum. She had iven birth to a mulatto child two e-rka previous to her death. A sTs!er of the de ceased is employed as a dimsstis at th-? r?si dence of 'Squire Peas?, and her parents live at Taylcr3vills. After same inquiry Coroner Strtiford found John Cockerell, the father of the child. This fellow testified that he ha 1 oiiy known th9 deceased a short time, aid rirst met her in Edinburg; had heard sha ha 1 a sister here, but did not know if it wai truj. Afterward he admitted that almost his entire testimony was false, and he then mr.d another statement undr oath, in whici he sa;.d that he tir;t kept comoiriv with Mary Saldier when ple was emilojed at tbe Orpii8n Aeylum. Wnen h Jearced her condition he left and went to Kentucky, but returned to this city tro week3 n?o, aftf-r an absence of five weeks. He made a stateruent in;plicatlng one H. H. Phinney, colored, who hold out to the world that hs is a jhuician, at 2üS Apnea fctreer. Yesterday ;ifternoon Coronrr Stratford, accewpanied by Conetable Iteinhold, went to etil on Dr. Phinney. They saw him on a s't et rar about three eouares from his oitice and tcok him back for aa examluntioa. Thi? man is one of the most iterant nerus in tbe city, but his assurance carried h'ra through much tetter than was exp?cte1. He camplnir.ed that he was hungry .-.;,! wanted to go to his dinner, but tha Coroner iLsiited upon his return, and he reluc.au t! 7 complied with the demand. Tnree hou? were spent in the examination. He sUtl that tte dces3c.d came to him f e;tral weis ato, c'airoin to ba Tary Kln, and aatd him to aisist her in her approaching csnS an but, stating she wanted a nlace ti stay. Learning that Mr. Cable wanted a doue't c. he negotiated with hira andeucceeded in arrengiDR that the woman was to rect'vo her board and t a week until her conti:!? ment," when she was to pay $1 fornarjins, board and medical attendance. Two wek a?o Phinney took his mother to attend the dfceaeed. The child was born, atiJ under one preterjss cr another, cr psssibiy under tbe belief tta$ medicines ers n-c-v i-trj in thfc case, he do?cd her for a cold, fr.r It eu ale weaknesses anddisKi3es. and varior.s otber troubles. The result was tha dsath of the patient as above related. Dr. Sfrat ford then Questioned Phinney e,s to ki.ewled,e of medicine. He said ha bean the study 'of medicine under Dr Jone, cf Louisville, Ky., when be wai eleven vht, eld; that afterwards ha went with fae Doctor to Culpepper Medical CoMese, Virginia, where he ßnal'y went through an examination, OLd although he receiytd 98 rcr csut he failed to et a certifcate. Later on iu life be v. as examined by Dr. Edwards, cf this city, ard after paying tbe Doctor 52, r ceied Lis certificate. He sid Mary Sadler had dropsy, with halt a dozen complica lioss; that her blood became thick like tu3lasses, and had turned to water; that water interfered with btr heart. He located th hesrt at tbe tavj of the breast-bone, and the Kver ns extending from tbo collar-bone to ti e; third cr fourth nb from the bottom. He had given her tincture of life root and r:'l root, and other similar rardicine. Ms cheek carried h'm through, and he u,-vcr hesitated for an erster. When Dr. ;;r.fWd had concluded t )t ejaminatior.., which tecapis riften szn sf Jesal cx, Constahle Iteinhold took Pbirney to 'iquire Peass oüce, wne:e ''ceterf Ii niade an stiidavit char,rins h!r.' wi'h tlit use cf drugs and medicines a 1 ciiti iTuil puictke, and both were th-;n takt-r fo jail, Cöcktrc-il heing held on a charge vf f.erjury. 'qnire Pasa telegraphed to the father r. the dead woman, end he will ba here this rupiniD A post mortem examhia ticn will be hf I I at Kresjelo 4t Whitsett'?, conductid ly Coroner Stratford. THE RAILWAYS. The St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba emigration officials state that they sold mora land during Jannary and Fabruary of this year than tney d'd during the s&me time last year, and note this as an indication for o heavy emigration to the Northwest this a -on. C. F. Adams, Jr., is advertising for Union Pacific proxies against. the annual meeting March -3, andssys: ''Stccknoldera dissiti--Sed with members of the present director can 8' ate their grievances pl&ialy to Mr. Adam, with the assurance that they wiU ro ceive just consideration at his bands." The East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor-" ys'em and the Nah?il(e and ChatianoouRailroad have be gnn ths skirmish of another bitter rate war. The two companies engsg.'1 n a war during the early winter mor.ti? Hcd passenger rates wer cut to from Me n ohis to Chattanooga. Tha matter was ami lably adjusted, but three weeko sgoa nt rouble arose between the two road3. Commissioner MidIey has called rneetiD of the Tacific Coast and Colorado AssscU tions, to b held ia his cuise next WednesJay, to take final action reg-irding the ar anpu'ent he has made with th Transcoa dteotal As c!ation changing ths pre3ao: ystem of rrains through rai?3 fro-a point4 n the Easttu the Pacific co st. ?Ir. Falthoru Mr. Micgley's chief as3,fitant. U uov i: Omaha rrfp-.ricg new trail!; in accjrdanc? xlxh xlif new agreement. The fr.inirpscf tbe Alton Head areajaip slightly on the increase. From Febraarv H to the company earned 1 IS 0.31.7" against 117,31 CS in 181. an increase of 70o :;7. Daring th mnoth of February the l rnings nzgregateJ n,":J3 Z CO. against $.t73 - -J last year, a decreas of -Js.v. From January 1 to February 2S th arnioJ8 were as follows: Pa?enger, 527.15").n2; freight. tir ail sl: mailt. ec. O0O; a taS ci "?l,17ü 72 7Ä. afrst 1,2jv '21 05 in JS J, a dicxtase cf 43 27.

LEGISLATIVE NOTES.

Senator Thompson's Civil Rights Ulli Passes tho House. The Home Pasies the Bill AIloTfinsMrs. Edwin May $10,000. The Governor WU1 Issue Hla Proclamation for an Extra Session To Day. A Special State House Funrt Committee Aeks an Appropriation of $450,000 for the Work. An eCcrt t3 call np tbe Knigitstown Home bill was made in th9 House Saturday afternoon, but resulted in failureAs a committee of the whole, the San ale considered the Drainage bill on Saturday, rove, reported progress and asked leave to ait a?siu to dav. The leave was granted. Tbe Committee on Mileage and Accounts repcried Saturday in favor of paying 5132.10 as witness fees in the investigation of tbe claim cf John Martin. The report wa3 adopied. The Senate Appellate Court bill, providirs for the division cf the State as at present into three districts, three Judges to be elected frotn ech, was defeated in theHouaa by a vote of 42 to 41. The cost of telegraphing the congratalations of the Senate to President Cleveland was $2 25,the bill bsing presented to the Seaate. Objection being made to its pjyment, Senator Mapee paid the amount. Mr. Williams' resolution, proposing a C3nstitutionai amendment increasing the regular tcFsion of the LedsJatura to 10) diys and special fes:ons to r)itv days, wai indedauly postponed in the Senate by a vote of 2S to 10. The House e;ain refas?d to tr.e up the Appropriation bill cn Saturday, and male srer ial orders for to day. Tbe members eeneraily regarded an extra s?ssiou a3 certui'i, ar.d did i;ct appear In any hurry to dispnvj of the bill. The claim cf Mr?. Edwin May c.Tx up on its final reading Saturday afternoon. Nearly all the members who voted "no" explained their votes at considerable length, and much tiu:e was consumfed in this way. The bill passed by a vote of 53 to 12. Senators Hilliras, May and Null have notified the special committee a:-pointcd to investigate certain alleged irreßoliritieä of Assistant Secretary HunVetter, that they have been charged respectively with ?;), $00 and $öO mere than they have drawn. The special committee appointed to investigate the condition of the State House fund reported Saturday, eaying that if a special appropriation were not made the work ccid have to stop. The committee recom mended tha passaga of a bill authorizing a lean of $4"0,OCO to finish ths bciidin and supply it with furniture. The recommendation cf the Committee or: Mileage and Accounts to pay the Doorkeeper $110 for servicg wilces?es to appear before Mco.iy's hisme Committee, provoked a bitter discnesion. Mr. Keeves said that tbe S'ate paid tbe Doorkeeper ?o per day. and whs certainly entitled to his services vric'i out extra pay. The resolution to pay Iut amount was defeated. Governor Gray was seen at the Dales House by a Sentinel reporter last evening, and when asked whether or not he would call an extra session replied in the affirmative, saying ttat the proclamation would be, issntd to-day. The law-icakers mar, if they' aie so disposed, remain in 8e?sion for'y diy., but tbe imprets on prevails that they will atljourn in a couple of weeks. The law to prohibit aliens fr:m ec-iuiring and holding real estit in Indiana was enacted SiturJay si' ternoon. The cerate bill was substituted for thit coming from ths Home, the only diirerer.ee between the tw Dting that th3 first mentioned pro'e:ts aliens in tbe rights thoy have acquired or may herfsicr acquire by inheritance, and gives rbem rive yf ar3 to dispose of their laud. The Houte r oacurred in the action o! the Senate. The Honse on Saturday afternoon pv.sed Senator Thompson's Civil Rights bill by a unanimous vote. It grants the colored people r.fcl scnocl r riviieges with whites and removes r.ll d'stinctions of race atd color in listing Statutes. It is substantially the fjiiie ss the bill of Representative Towusend, which was defeated, 6xcept that it does not retesl tbe law prohibiting amalgamation. Nearly every member on the rl ocr explaioe h'8 vote, aDd assorted that it gave him o!f stire to aais: in promoting tbe welfare of the colored peop'e. D.lla have been signed by tbe Governor as follows: Authorizing Connty Commissioners to construct, in lieu of bridges, free turnpikes not more tbau five miles long, and, when the ccst of bridges in cities and towns shall be greater than $-"00, to construct them at tbe expos of tbe county; fixing the time cf the Circuit Court in the Distric composed of DeKalb, Steuben and Nob'.e, legalizing certain acts of notaries done after the expiration of their cotnmi!a'or.s; authorizing the City Councils to enters ordinarces requiring contractors to receipt recoids within thirty days; appropriating 1,00 to pay seme indebtedness to the estste c: Daniel Hough; a joint resolution proposin m amendment to the law for the election of fonoty ctricers, making thoir terms of om$ :our years and mating them ineligible for re- election. A31USE3IENT NOTES. 7h? ZcoThea'er opens the week to-night with George France in a new sensation! diarra ard a strong olio bill. The Dime Mu;ei:m will throw open it? dcors to tbe public this afternoon, with th? baünersDowof the f-tason in all deusrtrartments. No cne can alford to miss tb" Museum this week. ' Hot Stuif, or the Jay and the Ja3per," is tbe latest razy quilt title, and It is to b" credited to Frank P. Weadoo, dramatic editor ot tte Indianapolis Jurna-. Any in fricgement .upon the samr will h deilt with secordit to tte quinine Ja v cf In iiara. Cincinnati Enquirer. During his stay in this c:ty. last week, Mr. J. Newton Gotthold sscnrfd Mr. Frank Percy We&dcn's new society drama, entitled "Xctter and Daughter," ia which he proposes tos'ar. Th? piec? is siii to be the most fymrretrical in construction and development ot anything th young aatfcor uas vet p'Cdsccd. Mr. Golho!d ws very rith it. The ruot f ia a mucn riesEed w;

daughter's love and devotion. She follows her everywhere; does everything she doss; in fact, is her counterpart in all tbe viciesitudes ot life. The idea is a practical oue, and Mr. Wcadon has worked it for all it is worth. Old boy 'Summer Season," (George W. June) since he tied up to "Three Wive." is becoming rapidly frosted. It is said that the life is killing him, and he now knows how to sympathize with Cnarley Wing when he was blessed with his 4 'Hundred Wives" Ccmbiration. George contemplates an Indiana divorce In the near future, as trigamy is about two too raany. Toor fellow, how he must suffer! Cincinnati Enquirer. Tc-night, at the Grand Opera House, Charles H. Hoyt'8 funniest and best farcical comedy, "A Rag Baby," will open a return engagement cf three nights ar.d Wedneslay matinee. The play ht3 been tue l&ugaiüg Euccess cf the season, everywhere playing to the capacity of the largest theaters. Tne cast embraces all the old favorites Frank Daniels. Charles Drew, Etis Sanson, Louise Pasing, tbe three tramps, fjur prety girls, the dog, and the policeman. See it, and laigh as von never laughed before. Charlotte Thompson opens a week's engagement to-night at English's -In the new version of "Jane Eyre.' She is ably supported by Mr. Charles Craig, as capable an actor s.s ever trod the boards. There are Isut few of our readers who have not read the Etoiy of ' Jane Pyre," or seen it produced io a dramatized form. The scenic efiect pro due d in the play are grand, vivid and beautiful conceptions of the stage carpenter and pe.inter, one scene In particular th&t cf tbe in ''Lord Rochester's" bed chamberis so realistic as to cause a ehudder of hjrr ;r t- run through the audience, and a Eigh cf r.-lief escapes them when it gradually dawrs on their sensea tiaat it is bat a ou' terfeit, not a genuine catastrophe, they have just witnessed. Tl e Hanlon Eros.' great spectacular pantomimp, "Fantasma," v;h:ch comes here the last part of tha wet, did the largest business In Cincinnati, last wetk, of ary attraction that has played there thi3 s aon, and hoth presa and public wet wild about it. The Cinmr-icial Gazstte sa;d yesterday: 'Io this 'Fanfasma1 W6 have witnessed the culminating glories of modern pantomime. The Hsnlon Bros are the incarnation cf pantermiu'c art. and Ia this, their latest production, they sem tj have reached that point whe'e genius culminates. To describe 'Fantssuifc.' would be impossible It mu-t be K-n. To the people of Louisville and Indianapolis we can commend it as the vry I fst thing they are likely to see in many sessens yet to come."

The City Law UakerrThero will be a meeting of tha Council and Eoard of Aldermen tonight. The latter body will hold a regular session, while the ormer meets for the express purpose of considering the City Hall and Market-house ordinance. It ia not probable that there will be much opposition to tnis ordinance, although several members are not kindly di?po?ed toward that clause which provides for a Cit1.eLs' Committee to act with tho Mayor, Ccurc:! and Aldermanic Committees. Hough A: E;r.n a-e still shceiDg horses at the old stand, 3S South Pennsylvania ttret. Vajen & 'ew," Hardware. Arc etui sellln? goods damaged b7 fire t.t verv lavs prices; aho, very low prices on all Stapie end Misctlif.ncous Geoü. All good. as low or lower tht-u can le purchased Irom any other house In theci' v. CaII atid pet enpr of their Illustrated Catalogue three hur-drcd and fifty pai recefttly iss ioi. VAJH ai NÜ.V. f 1 i'ßt Vi'fhlnslcn Street. A cTip TopM Nickel Stern ' Winding Watch for 4r.OO A genuine Walthamopen faced stem winding American Watch for $10.00, AT 12 East VVaahingtaii strset. August Erbrich, bOLE A'iENT FOK AURORA LAGER BEER, 3CS3L JSCsm axad Zlottleat 220 end 222 Ecntii Dclavyxro hi. BROWNING & SLOAf, DKUGGIRTö, AND DKAirilS IS Fine PeriDEieiv gnd Teilst Ariiely. Lnbln's, Colgate'?, LundtcrR's and F.!ci?ccier'i Tine Extracts, Genuine Imported Farina an3 Ottroan Coiocne, Florida and Lavender Wttert. Fine Toilet fcoaps and fcron?es. Tooth, Iia'r, :io !: md Nail Erusbes, ad ad articles wanted (cr tbe toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES W M. GUNN, -as: C3-S FITTBB No. 7 Virzin! Avenue. FIEST-CLAS3 WORK AT EOTTOM PRICES. .Telephone No. 4. D .A. BOHLEN d- SON, ARCHITECTS, CFHCT

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