Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1885 — Page 2
Til: JM)1XNAP0L1S 3JA1LY SENTINEL FRIDAY WORKING- MARCH 27 1885.
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Dtirnir of a Ibeatci aud Chart h Looses. Bi'rrAiO, March 2;. The bnrninsof Mu i: Hall and St. Louis Cnarch is the topic o? general cocyer&ation, and it is loo&ed awi as one of general public misfortune. To ad i to the bcrrcrs of last night, it was ascertained this morning that Georgs J. Roth, a member of the fire department who was hat seen on fit. Lonia Church, lost hi lifa, his charred remains being f iund in the debris r.l the totter. He leaves a wife and fire children. The losses are placed 83 follows: Muic Hall, $:ice. CIO; Orphan's Society. $5,000; Charle F. Hanns a restaurant, Sl.OOo; German Young Man's Association library, $10,000; Meech Bros.. SS.COO; McCaull Opera Company, $10,000; Frank Henstein. janitor, $3,0U0; St Louia Chnrc'u building, $100.00; contents of church, 1'J,0C0. Insurance cn Music Hall 13 I.OCO; on the library, $25.000 The air is full of rumois of missing people. A good many were viewing the tire from the sidewalk when the front wall fell out, and may be under the rains. A public fund for rebuilding is to be started goon. A 30,O0O Fire. St. Lci-i. Mo., March LU W. D. Haydocfc'a carriage factory caught fire about 11:30 last night, and in less than hall an hour all the walls crumbled and the entire structure fell to the ground. The old. Congregational Church, presided over many years by Dr. Poet, but now used for temperance meetings, across the alley from the carriage factory, also took fire. Three firemen in all were hurt J. Walters, leg and arm broken; H. C. Henley, arm broken and knee badly Injured; J. French, shoulder bruied. Lcsns on Haydock's factory were $50,00; insurance, !). ""OO. Insuiancc on Temperance Hall, $7,000. A Penitentiary Fire. Columcus, March '2G. Fire broke out early this morning In Moneypenny'a cooper aop, in the Ohio Tenitentlary. The building and contents were entirelv consumed. Loss on machinery and stock $12.000 to $13,000; about two-thirds covered by insurance. Ssven hundred and fifty thousand cigars, on which the State had on attachment of $7,000. were consumed. Insurance on the same, 1.000. Loss cn cigars, $15,000 to $20,000. The State will lose on the building about $10,000. THE NEW 'ADMINISTRATION. Disappointed liepnblicans Have Found Nothing In Its roller to Manu, factnre Political Capital With. Special to the Sentlnsu Washington, March 'JG. President Cleveland ia bringing about his reform so continuously and carefully as to win the conS dance of every class here except the impatient ofUce-holders. Republicans show a good deal of disappointment over the fact that eo far nothing has taten place to afford them provlcalion to disapprove of the general or specific conduct of the Executive or any cf his counsel. It is now very probable, they see, that all the nominations will he confirmed, and that no occasion will arise lor anything like test cases. It was predicted that a deadlock would very early arise in tue Senate over the nominations, but this prediction was based upon the idea that there would be a greedy rash for office, and that incompetency and dishonesty would be overlooked in the universal desire to reward party workers. Such has cot been the case in any instance, and such will not be the case. A prominent member of the Cabinet told a friend this evening that as soon a the froth was removed from the crest of the pollticsl ocean by the launching of the new ship of Stata immediate attention would ba given to matters mere substantial than ofiice. He thought some new turn3 would ba given to finance which would tend to enliven business and make times better. The new Ministers to England, France, Germany, Mexico will go to their posts of duty to work up trade and to revive tbe interests of our manufacturers in the markets of those countries. A stirring up of the markets for American goods abroad, and some vigorous turn in th!s country inclined to restore con li dene a and start tne factories, will be felt in every hamlet and village in Indiana as well as in every other State in the Union. An Old Zliu Darned Oat of House and Home by a Masked Mob. Special to tLe Sentinel. Sktmouk, Ind., March 20 At a lata hour on night before last some twenty five men heavily disguised entered Joshua Hardeaty's residence, saven miles southeast of here, seized and gagged the old gentleman and carried him to the bridge that spans the Mtucatituck River near by and securely tied him to the timbers. They returned and removed his little children, several in number, and the household goods some distance from the bouse, and then applied the torch to the two dwellings nod barn, the property of Hardest?, and burned them to the ground. They then released ths unfortunate man and told him to gather ut his children and go and view the scene. Some of the neighbors hearing of the deed repaired there early yesterday morning and found Hardesty and his children hovering about tbe embers. Tbe sight was sorrowful to behold. He claims that tbe property was fired by persons who hold ill-mil against him. He is some sixty years old and a widower, his wife having died only a short time since. The loss is not heavy, bat it was a home for himself and children. No insurance. Orth, fetetn Acualtted. Kansas City, March 2G. The jury returned a verdict this morning acquitting Orth Stein formerly city editor of the Evening Star, who shot and killed George Fredericks, proprietor of the Variety Thsater in this city, in June, 15S2. Tha quarrel arcs8 over Stein's attentions to Fredericks' mistress, a woman named Uartine, and ended in tbe shooting cf Fredericks on the stairway as ths men were leaving the room lata at nl?ht. The plea cf the defendant was self-defense. At a former trial he was found guilty and sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment, but obtained a new trial. Death of General Anton Stager. Chicago, March 2G General Anson Stager, who for some time has ben suffering from a number of complaint?, Inclading Bright's disease, died at 3 o'ciccs this morning. He was bora In Ontario County, New York, April 20, 1S23. H began life as a printer. In 1S4G he began work as a telegraph Operator In Philadelphia, Two years afterwards he was made chief operator of the National lines in Cincinnati. In 1S02 he was upStinted Superintendent of the lines of the issialppi Printing Telegraph Company.
He took a prominent part in organizing the Various lines and interests leased by the consolidation with the Western Union Telegraph Company, and upon the organization of that company he was made its General Superintendent. In 1861 he was appointed by the Secretary of War, Chief of the United States Military Telegraph. He organized the military telegraph and was commissioned Colonel and Aid-de-Camp and assigned to duty in the War Department, and was Brevated Brigadier General at the close of the rebellion. At the close of the war he resumed his position as General Superintenant of the Western Union, which post he retained until the consolidation of the Western Union and American Companies. A Dismal Failure. New Orleans, March 26. - The United States man-of-war Sawatara has arrived with seventy-eight destitute Americans who had arranged to found a colony on the Mosquito coast, but being unacclimated, fell victims to the heat and malaria. Provision has been made to receive tbe sick of the party in the Charity Hospital, whiie the Government will send the able-bodied where they can care for themselves.
Mlle, Nevada and her schoolmates. San Francisco, March 26 - Mlle. Nevada was tendered an ovation Monday night. besides numerous floral gifts of a costly chararter, her old schoolmates presented her with a purse of $2,000 in five dollar gold pieces. She attempted to sing "Home, Sweet Home," but tears welled into her eyes, and she fled fron the stage. Francis Nominated for Mayor St. Louis, March 26. - The Democratic City Convention, after an all-night session, on tbe 186th ballot, nominated David R. Francis, ex-President of the Merchant's Exchange, for Mayor, and at 9:45 adjourned until tomorrow. The Republican City Convention (anti-Filley faction) assembled this morning at 10:30. The Oklahoma Lands. Washington, March 26. - It is believed that the conclusion of the Cabinet on the Oklahoma question will be that a commission shall be appointed under the provision of the Indian appropriation bill to come to some agreement with the Indians as to the occupation of Oklahoma. An Excltlug Time, Decatur, March 26. - There is great excitement at Decatur on the temperance question, and at night, while large temperance meetings are held at the Tabernacle, the saloons are setting big free lunches of oysters and turkeys. A city election is near at hand. Obituary. Louisville, Ky., March 26. - Professsor Otto Scheuler, director of the Liederkranz Singing Society, and a well-known musician and composer, died last night of blood poisoning, cauied by cutting a corn on his foot. A Billiard Match. Chicago, March 26. - Anson defeated Parker in a billiard match last evening. Score - Anson 500, average 5 40-92; Parker 364, average 3 88-92. Time Mexico's Contribution. City of Mexico, March 26. - Sixty one thousand dollars has been collected in Mexico for the relief of earthquake sufferers in Spain. Patti's Debut in Paris. Having sung a season in London, and with such result, she was. of course, at once engaged to sing aux Italiens at Paris, the highest ambition of every great singer who demands the consecration de son talent, before which grand act of baptism the Parisians do not admit that any artist can be a celebrity. And yet Jenny Lind did without them. Les Italiens were then no more what they had been in Rossini's time, bat from old habit the theater was still the rendezvous of the nobility and the best society of Paris. There still lived Grisi, Mario, Fraschlni, Tamberlik, Panco, Boeio, Frezzolini, Badiali, and Tamburini, although the shadow of what he had been; but all tbese singers were real Italians, not what Italian companies are now, formed of every possible nation except Italian. The curiosity was great, but great, too, wa tbe success. The house was curious to behold. There is a certain interest in the first performances of any importance at Paris, where everybody wished to attend, because it is known that everybody is sure to be there who is anybody. The tout Paris of such an evening, quite apart from what is going on on the stage, is interesting for any one who has not the habitual run cf these "solemnities," because he is certain there to meet with all the European celebrities who for tbe nonce live in Paris, all of whom he knows by name, but whom he has perhaps never seen, still less coudoyees. There were ministers, poets, fashionable beauties posing before each other, eager to see, still more eager to be seen; of course a predominant number of musicians. After the first act the question was undcscribable, and only proved how sincerely all thought: "Oh, she pleased the English public; what does that signify? We must judge, and confer or refuse the diploma!" One said she had brought the sun into the evening; another pretended she bad brought spring into the winter; some who had relations that sang said very little. I could not catch hold of old Auber, whose unbiased opinion I wanted to much to hear, he being so great an autbority both by judgment and experience. At last just at the end of her second act. I caught him as he slipped away tying his shawl around his neck. Helloa, I thought, can he be disappointed? I ran after him. "Eh. dien, matre," said 1, 'qn'est ce que vous en dites?" "Ne m'en parlez pas," replied he, like a man who refuses to profane in words the exciting impression he carries in his heart - "ne m'en parley pas. J'ai été jeune pendant toute une soiree!" There was a compliment! Adelina had made him young again for a whole evening. Was it the awaking of the dream, was it the feeling old again, or did be wish to continue the illusion - as children do when they awake from a dream full of sweets and toys, and deliberately shut their eyes, again to continue in fairyland - that made him run away so by himself? I know not. But when the next day I met him in the Rue St. Georges all he said was: "Vous y avez, etc?" and off he went again, as if there could be no other "y" - as if it was forbidden to think of anybody else than Adelina Patti, or of any place but the Italian opera. There were 247 failures in the United State during the past week, as compared with 250 in the preceding week, and with 192,196, and 118 respectively in the corresponding weeks of 1884, 1883, and 1882. About 87 percent were those of small traders whose capital was less that $5,000. Canada had thirty seven, an increase of one. Black lace hoods are very becoming and useful for evening wear. They are made cf figured net, trimmed with lace and jet. Spanish lace fichus may also be utilized for this purpose.
STATE GEOLOGIC 4 1. HüBBlü.
Letter From Kx-Senator L,eepr, dtotpli. tuentary to the Old ud tlio Incumbent. Iouta BeaJ Tini?s. 1 l r:TOJt Tix; s Tills institution. r.a.Ier th proficieut a&aKtment of Ur. Joftn Ij let:, r.ni vrow n to be one of ihe fia(;iu tueWt. ite atwace ar'dPff Us irea;jre a flae oiiee-.lTi fr cn tne. coaI citEvarcs of l::i5ina: taou'i,.i uam tloueDdsof foMIs from the lowes; order of f.tn to theb'Siicst pra.le of inaraxai; :r.i.nc:vn iiietf. beetle, r ray tUi birds aa l ;htr rwjei tiousiOK to natural history: a Dtimb;rof cnoii 0' tfce nisterioui moantf-buiMers, priinH'Vtj tr.nitt., iwi tnd In ; omcots, in boas, ccv;r. etone scd votfry, of !a; ert-ry !.- crif'tiou, flehten, ami linii:: in eüort, a ram XiiystuiK of secic-e:is ia tne line of pa:.,atol vy, atctac loy aoa ether iindred brauciir. In the r.alttr of vrimitlve art, trie display is ejKCldlly nne, iccludini? a icb. artltUes ah teils, wiistlrt. cujs and veslsof various kiadi. tone aiis, cthelt:, mortars, pestles i.eshers. üo-i?-, bamnicrs adzes, rips emblttaä. eaiuluts, mtflltine tubes, shuttles. Jlint arrow aui epjar lien If, kiiivc?, E'.rapers, bocs, etc , vith a ino?: artistts and eiboratfely wrought stone pipe, rnad? br taj Alaa Iu1;nfl. Anions; tbe miscPaneoui curioitl? Is a section cfalaree root v.Mta bai Dcen exnu.u?i irom the filarial drill, Rtacv.hers in this tftatj, at a oepth of lbO leet btlow tho prescut sunaci. Txe wcod pre setts deep frcars and caches cut by ;be cr.KDit, grindin? ice-tloes in t!ie rerao'e za when trio crenrineR aud dea'.atioa ot Aic:!c winter etlll prevailed in Indiana tamp'.cs of the Indina hutialn? stone ar alo htie uu exhibition. The Dor-tor is quit? lavish in bis jre!es of this btone, and throush thi fetatexneut In fcw puhlisied reiK)rt resiKtt'n In snDerior qusiity, a heavy demand ha b2eu cre ne l for it toth within and without to State. Ho ha subjected the material io the most ri-ad auJ exhaus'.ive tests, aud dots net lie!tate to siy thit tiere no tetter or inoie tlnr ible stone f or urciiitrctural purrotes in the wcrll it ha u elmiiciir tra; wiilberthe beavirst Ptram of ooatraciid ext'inioti to whica it would b eroded iuttü evtrest rlixuare. Ihybarsou exMibitlau are perhaps aa iu:h auJ a half tji:.iro and i"o to fine leet ions. Thfy havetho rir4 of s',:;el, whldi lnüicatts t!;at t'.ie materlii is eve.i ia structure. Bn-i free Iroia ilaws or rtek-cie of any P-jrt. I fonuo ibe Dt clor, as 1 always had f'jand him LcJcr?, pen!al and pains-takiüz in eij-lil nn tos pian and purpof-tu of the institutiou. and thd nttureaud Flgniucance of th; specinieas rrhici are there parktd ia boxe, drawers, autf cases covTeriüK the vra'Is, in such en'tbss profns.sion as almt6t to tire and gorge the sinht. At first b'usi you vondtr at the motive or the taits which bad puIrea tc the lODg and diligent 1-ibor that this display must hiTe cost: but ihe Doctor sjon relieves you of your euspeae. The whole subject Is as familiar to hi in as A, B. C. The fe?i!s are arranged in groups ia thesr natural order, and at his skillful toi:ch, they all become inktJnct with lile and story. As he proceeds from oae group to mother explaining thtir historic rn-orJs, you imagine you almost tee pasvinK In review before you that vast procession cf organic and inorganic life of the loa P?st, bs It sweeps away back toward the morning of the world. In arcba'ology tbe Doctor is especially felicitous iu bis historic oedujtlous. Ufkrinuinc: at oae end cfashe.f. and passing from one group of epeclTrens to another, as they repre--eut 6ucco-aivo grades (f human development, ha frames froai their 6tories a continuous History from the tU-leaf to tne pyramids. The data, it is true, are homswhat raeacor: but it is astonishing how muc i thes-e mute representatives of the lost a:;i-s will reveal when their stories arc interpreted by a master arcb.-eolosist. ut. it may ba aiced, of what practical avaU Is aMthis? Well, It at least "fills aa nchmz veil." "Vi'c are so rnede," as Max Müller phases it, ' that for everything that rones boforo us w Jure to pestuiate a caufe and a biinnin? We, therelore, j'OtulÄt! a ciijsa end a beinnins fr run. The. ethnologist is rot concerned wiih tae ürst cause of iiisn, but he can not resist the cr-wia? of tfce i::in J to fcuow at leat the b.inniit of man." Sir John Lubboclc gives the subject a more pracdcal turn. lie tells us tnat by studyin?: the character of the primitive races we may tec ilicMrated much cf what Is ptsslusi emou ourselves, maay c.utoms whfch nave, eviapntiy, no relation to tne present, and even tome i Jeas which are rooled in our mid;!, as foseiJs are imbedded ia the so!l. Wt-can, evtn, by such mean?, panctrate jma of tbe taht which separates te present from the future. At any rite, every circumstance or developmeiit that will tend to throw light upju tae eny life of msniind shotild be hailed as welcjjua ciatributions to liuniia IcnowleJiC. The published repotH of Dr. Collett, walle in charge cf this department, are csteemel as valuable accesAions to KCience, are much in request, and the earlier eiitiens aro said alreaiy to be om of print. These worit, with those of his pre leceshor. Dr. Cox, Lave done much toward caHini; attention to the rich an! varied resources of the State, as well as toward stimulating their development. It seems unfortnfMte that the State h to be deprived of the servicf s of fo able and expsneuce I an ciUcer as Dr. Collett. But he is well alo:i? in years, is understood to be quite wealthy, and 1 doubtle3 jriad to be relieved trom the laborious duties of the bureau. Hon. Maurlcs TaoaDo:i, his successor, will doubtless also fill the place witn credit to him?eif and benefit to the Mate. Wfcat be laefcs in years and in experience -for hei is yet a comparatively yoan man he will prooabiv make up ia push aud application, ani sooa arrive at equal proüciency. L. Ii. Lsscüi:. Sometimes the backs of small cabinets are litttd up with small shelves to take china, or are hung with rowa of. family miniaturej, cr ore larger icture looks well with a drapery of Indian silk put round it. The piece of furniture so decorated will, ot course, stand oat in the room instead of against the wall, the object beins to have nothing in the rocnis stiilly or formally placed. Returning From Prayer Meeting. Coi.rMrus, GaM Uarch 2i. Last night, while Mr. Barnard and Mi23 Lou Stark were walking home from prayer meetinc. Mrs. Bernard crushed Miss Stark's akull wlta a brick, and she is expected to die. "Histories make men wise, Poets witty." Bat wfcat in the world dees a man want with either when he has sprained his ankle? No sir, not these! not these! Give him but one bottle of 8alvatioa Oil. The greatest cure on earth for pain. Lfe5 tl323 " THE CLP RELIABLE," 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Ifeaical Triumph, of the Ag; Endorsed all over tho World SYMPTOMS OF A Loss ofappotite. Nausea, bowels cos; tive.Paininthe Hcad.with a dull saiv satioaia the back partt Pain nndor thQEhoulder-biade. fullness aftereat lTjgtyglth a disinclination tqcsertiör of body or mind, Irritabilityof" temp, er. Low spirits,Lossof rncraonjWltfi a feeling of having neglected soras duty, weariness. Dizziness, Flutter at night, highly, colored Urine. IF THE5Z A?.E UNHZEDFj! ti2zzzz 121213 c::it 22 zz-zlzzt.3, TUIT3 ILLS are especially adapted 10 inch cases, 0:10 dose eiiV cta such a th&ngt of feeling as to astonish tbe ruilcrer. They Increase tiie Appetite, aud cans tho body to Tal., Moli, thus the system i3 nonriahed, ana by their Tonic Action on tbe l;is;c stive Organ. ISefjuIwr Stools nra prfiV:cevblric e rrvt. Guat IlAin crTuii-.ns cbEric l to a vJumy Llacx by-sin?:lo application of this ÜTL I: imparta a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold by Drug-giaU, or eent by erprcsa on receipt of $1. Ottice.-44 Murray St.. flow Yorki
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