Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1885 — Page 2

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2 THE IMJlAKAPOLIS DAILY SE1STIKEL RR ID AY MORNING APRIL a i885.

THE TREASURY.

I'obllc Debt Statement for March. "Washington, April 1 The following Ii a recapitulation of the debt statement lamed to-day according to the old form: Four and one-til! per cents, f 2-ocoaoco 7.S,710 9J 13i.190.5CO ll.OXJ.OJJ four per cn:....-.......... Three rr ccnti.'..... ............. PelundlDgr certificates.. tinry peution fund. ToUl Interest-beariosr debt.....,. t I g tc rtfl . .. Principal - ...... Debt tearin lo tnwett, old demand and letrtl teoder notes - Certificate ol deposit .... told and silver certificates.... Kractioual currency. .. . I'riuclial ..... ........... I'ncialmed lVcl2c Lallnad late restl,l'J6.113.6fHJ 4,'J5l,505 3I3.C1).01 2.C ) 371 '.HI C77.CJ).1 Hit To til debt, principal ...S l,S7S,72l.f.Vi lat:ri:t.T., Total I, EM. 9 M, 77 41.471,17 i.iS5,o.co: l,40",923.tf0 41717 11.C13.631 1.552,53: 4,91,.'3 J1AÜ1U 2J3,e'JJ.371 27.215.0C0 lW.fcH.151 ToUl cah In Trwwu rj ... DeM leM csh In Treasury, April L Dabt lea tah In Treasury. March 1. l .. - Decrease of debt during month .. Decrease of debt since Juac 3J, 1531... Current Liabilities Interest due and unr-ft Id. ........ Debt on which Interest btn ceased Interest thereonGold and silver certificates ........... United Etates notes held for redemp tion or ceruncatea or aeroit... Ciua balance available April lii5. Total.... 1 4Sl.173.17l Available Assets (lahln Treasury... 421.471.171 Bonds issued to the Pacific IUI l roads, interest payable by the United stales, trincirat outMacdinz- &4.C23.512 I nterest accrued not yet paid- '.Ki9,35.! Interest paid by United Suit. !5.0 ;'i.lü'J Interest repaid by Companies By transporUtlon service ........5 19.151,33 By caih payment, 5 per cent, net eamngs........ .. 6."5,103 Balance Interest paid by the United KECATITl'L ITION. The following la a recapitulation statement in its new form; Interest-bearing debt Uonds a: ix7 per tent - ........f Bond at 4 per cent........ rtonds at 3 per cent.... Refunding certificates at 4 uer cent .. .. Navy ptnslon fund at :; per cent..... Pacific lull road bonds at 6 per or tae debt 250.0C0.C00 03 7i7.710.y0J 00 17l,13J,50ü OJ 2SS.0O0 00 1 1,000, ÜUÜ t0 cent . Principal ....... f.i.6.;i2 oo 1,260,774,112 00 11.957.60 07 Interest TOU1-. ..51.272,733,611 07 TJebt on which Interest has ceased since maturity principal1.051,505 2i 21J.410 IS 5,193.315 44 3t5.730.CSl 00 26,210.000 no 115.617,543 0J 112,500,225 OO 8.375.9.? 4 00 6,037,00 J 67 C0S.OG3.9lt; 67 latere i-. Debt bearing no Interest old demand and legal tender notes Certificates ot deposit........ ooia certificates Kilver certificates... National currency less. JKstlcated as lobt or destroyed... Principal.- .. Total debt Principal. Sl.S73.7SS.561 93 12,rJ9,Si2 25 Interest 1MIIWIM Total. .1,835.958.376 IS Lets ca&h Items available for reduction of the debt. 2G 1,130.165 00 JLea reserve held for redemption of United States notes. 100,003,000 CO Total debt, lesa available cash items. 1 5 2 i, IS. 210 00 Net cash In the Treasury 22,25'J 023 CO Debt, less cash In the Ticasury, April 1, 1SS3. 1.5C2.579.131 00 Debt, less cah in the Treasury, March 1, 1SS 1,502,1S),923 00 Inaeaseof debt during the month, as shown by this statement . 89.256 CO Cash la the Treasury available for reduction of the debtGold held for gold certificates actually outttndinK.... 115,047 510 00 aaver ceia ror silver certificates actually outstanding- - 112,500,220 CO United States notes held for certiflcates of deposit actually out standiu - - Cash held for matured debt and in 25,213,000 CO terest unpaid C,7?3,92l 00 Fractional currency 3,473 00 Total available for reduction of the debt 201,130,105 00 Reserve fund held lo redemption of United States notes, act July 12. 1SS2 1CO.000.C03 00 Unavailable for reduction of the silver coin 30 632 316 20 Minor coin 876,035 54 Held for certificate Issued but not outstanding . M,.y6.G05 00 T.'et raah balance on band . 2i,25'J,023 76 Total cash la the Treasury, a saow n by Treasurer's senerat account4SI, 171,171 CO 50 FAVORITISM. Detailed Army and Navy Otticers Will Ii ave to Go. Special to the Sentinel. Washington, April 2 The Army and Navy cfEcere who have been loafing around Washington during the pat year on "peticoat itfluence," are alarmed beyond measure at the stand tafcen by Secretaries Whit Key atd Endicot. There Is one consolation, horwever, the dancing receptions are over, and if they are ordered back to their proper stations there will cot be much goinx on her in a locial way before next winter. It is wonderful how much of a storm either the Secretary cf the Navy or the Secretary of War can raise by simply ordering an officer to resume active duties on the field or at sea. For several years a yourog Assistant Fayrnas ter in the Navy was a prominent figure on the avenue. He was rather a hans?me fellow, dret sed exquisitely, danced superb ly, and was an adept in the small and brainless talk ot the average society gentleman. It was always a wonder to many how the young dude escaped "sea service " Tetticcat id rluenc, however, did it. Secretary Chandler, however, one day iisaed an order sanding him to China, and at once there was a howl in society. Petitions from the society leaders poured in by the hundreds askirg Mr. Chandler to countermand his order, but to no purpose, and now the ele eant young man is sharing root lack with his fellow otEcera. Both Secretary Whitney and Secretary Endicott declare that they are not goinz to show any favoritism, and that no officer hall be allowed to remain on duty at the Capital simply because he has political or social influence. The President's Invitations to Vlilt Places. Special to the Sentinel. Washisgto, April 2. The President stated to the Sentinel correspondent this af teroooa that he had received scores ol Invitatio! s to lis it various places during the summer. He said he did not think he would leave the city for more than three weeks at any period this year. If at alL He was kindly disposed toward going to Atlanta, but bad cot as jet determined upon it Sejmonr Items. Special to the Sentinel. Setmour, Ind., April 2. The boiler in Gforge Holtiz's taw mill, situated some ten mills northeast of this city, exploded with terrific force last evening. The building waa fcadly wrecked. One man, whose same waj

ret learned, was torn to pieces, being killed instantly; and several others were very lerioutly injured, eomeof whomltls thought cm not recover. The cause of the expiation hae not bn ascertained. Sheriff W. J. Shrode, of Pike County, arrived here to-day with Cyrus Stull, whim he was taking to Nashville, Brown CDunty, tola former home, where he is wanted on ths ctarge of perjury. The weather the past three days has been deli&htfol. which gladens the hearts of the farmers who are pushing their spring work. Terrific Kzploslon of Powder. St. Locis, April 2. A St. Joseph, M" , tpeclal to tie Pcst Distatch says: "At 1 o'clock this morning the powder mgizine cf the Ihzsrd Powder Company was straci by l-'i-'htnirgand exploded. In the maazfEe were eight and one half tons of powder. It was situated about three miles north of the city. The detoration was heard fifteen miles away. The sheck was terriSc All the toofts in the vicinity were i.art'aliy wrecked. Window glasses were shattered all over the city to a distance of foar miles frcm tfce rcagszine, and housei sbojk a'd swayed es if moved by an earthquake. fh?re was much excitement in the city till .he c&tse cf the disturbance was learned No cne seriously iDjared."

Kiu be 7.x lent Arretted. ErnsoriiLD, April 2. James E. Chaidler. President, and John B. ClemiDg. Cashier, of the First Natiooai Bank at Bushneil, have been arrested end brought here, charged with having embezzled 00 bOOormore of the bank's fnr.cs. The investigation of the bank's affairs has not yt been crrup?eted, but it is expected the shortage will exceed tbe amount c aired. Milwaukee, Wis., April 2 James I. White, charged with the embezzlement of $S,CCO in Milwaukee city bindi, was arrestel at Nile. Mich., this morning, while on his way to Canada. An Iron ItridgA Crashed by Ice. riTTSBcr.o, April 2 A special from Parkers, Pa., sajs: The ice in the Allegheny Biver gorged mta huge mountains against the iron bridge here, la3t night, and at 3 p. m. the structure gave wav under the terrible prepsnieand two sections were swept down the river. It was reported tnat eeveral persons were on the bridge when it wentdorn, but the rumor has not been verifie d No other damage has been reported." At this point (Pittsburg) the rivers are clear of ice, and c al shippers are preparing for a large shipment of coal to Southern pert. Generally Kp ted Uounds Will FiaUh. th Fiscal Tear. 8pcUl to the 8cntinel. Wasuiisgton, April 2. Tbe impression that S. P. Rounds will hold on to the Government Printership until the close of the fiscal year, June 30, is quite general. The hotel gossips concede that John B. Stoll will be named as his successor. Mr. Rounds has had f everai interviews with the President recently, and it is asserted that he asked to be allowed to finish out the fiscal year, when he would tender his resignation. Pronounced Utterly False. Clkvelaad, O., April 2. A close friend of Mre. Garfield has furnished the following to the Associated Press: "The report that has been extensively circulated that Mrs. Garfield is to be married undoubtedly originated froji some malicious penon who wished to annoy her, as it has been authoritatively ascertained that the rumcr is utterly false, having no foundation whatever. Mrs. Garfield has only recently heard of it. She still wears mourning, and, matrimony has no place In her thoughts. Tbe War Secretary's Private Secretary. Special to the Sentinel. Washington, April 2. Colonel Birr, of the army, was Secretary Lincoln's private secretary. He still retains hfs position, but there is a strong pressure being brought In army circles to have him removed. Secretary EcdJcott hai ktown Colonel Birr a number of years, both being Massachusetts men, and the latter's friends are confident of his retention in office. The position is a good ose, and there are many applicants for it. Mat sou's Recommendations. Special to tbe Sentinel. Washington, April 2 Colonel C. C. Matson, of the Fifth District, has recommended the following caididat6s for DOstolUces In his bailiwick: South Bethany, John M. Hawkins. Joppa, A. J. Brown. Pitbjooro, Laura J. Edwards. Bluff Creek. Jas. N. Robinson. Centerton. John W. Richardson. Barnard, Noah H. Bartlett. Sullivan and McCaffrey. PniLAi-ELPHiA, April 2 A warrant for the arrest; of John L. Sullivan and Dominlck McCaffrey, who were advertised to fight tonight, was issued by Judge Fill, this morning, and placed in the hands of an officer for execution. They were charged with conspiring to commit a breach of the peace. Fast Trains. Pittsbcrg, April 2. Two more fast trains will be placed on the Pennsylvania Railroad next Sunday. They will make through runs from New York and Philadelphia to Chicago on the same fast time as the limited express. Hard on Sheep. Waynesboro, Pa., April 2 It is estimated that 40,000 sheep have died in thii county in the laat three months from the scarcity of feed and the unusual severity of the weather. National Sank Cloaed. Norfolk, April 2 The Excnangj Nation fei Bank of this city, closed its doors this morning. The cause and consequences can not be ascertained as yet. Illinois Senatorial Vote. Err.ixG field, 111.. April 2 In the Joint Assembly 44 Senators and 135 Representatives answered the roll call. Logan received two votes. Adjourned. Tbe River Itlilog at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, April 1. A rise In the river aufttcient to permit the shipment within the next forty-eight hours of about 7,030,000 bushels of ccal to lower point, has greatly strengthened the position of the stritin? miners. They no expect that orders will be given them by the operators to commence work very shortly on the three-cent baslj. In tbe fourth pool four non-unionists joined tne strikers to-day. long the railroads the outlook is not to favorable. Tne report comes from several sections that the men are weakening, and in a number ot paces have returned to work at the old price- A prominent labor leader said this afternoon that the strike will not be continued. The miners have made a good light and the operators, he thiaka, would grant the threecent rate, bat the low rat?

of mines In tbe Uhlo district makes it lmpislbte to do fcO. Summary of Crop Prospect. Kansas Citt. ilo., April 1. The Live stoc Iodic stor to-taorrow will publish a summary of reports of the condition ot winter wneat in Kansas, Western Ml&fourl and Southern Nebraska. These will show that in Kar.su the acreage sown is 20 per cent, below the previous year, and In most of larger wbeat-prodoclng csunttes the crmiitloa is quoted posr or very poor, and from 25 to 31 pr ent of the acrese sown will be plowed ut vere freezing, dry weather and same tlevilan iiys is the cause. In Western Missouri the s ta. u n is almrxt dentical with that above. Sauta.em Nebraska reports are much more enuour wo?, though tbe per cent, of acreage to bo p'.owel ap wars onite ss laue. Abundant warm ralou son will do much to brighten the proufwcn, waile without It they will rapidly become worse.

The Oklahoma' Kooniera. Arkansas City. April 1. Captain Couch held a ctetinj to day, which was largely atteaded. A scries ot resolutions were paired dep-ecatinj the ctlon of senators ricrab acd Icgall In oppo-ln; the settlement of Oklahoma. Colonel Crocker returned from Washington, and reported he had organized a tJ8nch colony there, consisting of 190 member?, who are ready to Join Cou:h whenever be deems it desirable to rt?sn his march. Uale word la received from Washington that will render further postponement necefmry, a proclamation will be issued th9 last of this wee cal lag the forces together and fixing a dar for departure. The Texas boomer." arrested by Major e wes are on tbir way to Caldwell via Furt Keno, ua ler escort ot tne military. Valuable Ilorsvit It jured by a Car Jumplog the Track. Cincinnati, April 1. The pafsenzer train from Louifcville, on the Louisville and NashviUe Railway, due at Newport, Ky , at 7:10 this evening, had, besides full ptu-scnger care, an express car in which were three tfioro'Khbred trotter: Allgatna Scott, Norrvian. and King Varo. wjrth f 17,500. and six valuable work horses, a 1 cn route to Brooklyn. This car jumped the trfck at Krenchtown, near Kfwport, and Injured all the bor&cs so es to ren-ler them worthless Not a pas set ger was hurt. The tairgaze car was cd nplielr wrecked. The fide of the postal car wi knockel out. 1 wo postal clerks and four others, all train men, wtre slightly Icjurid. Tbe Wives of Tnrkiah Soldier. Constantinople, April 1. The sovernment Is in an ears to the soldiers for several months pty, and to-day the wives of the soldiers attempted to cture attention to their husbands' demands by appearing In force at tie otlice of the Minister of Finance. About 2.C03 of them marched la a body, defied the rolice, and maSe a rubh for the Minister, who on. y ecipsd by jsmpin out of a back window. A Patent Otlice Order. Washington, April 1. Commissioner Spirks, of the Land OHlce, has made an order that no caea heretofore made ppecial shall be acted upon until they have been reached in the regular order of examination. This order does not include casta already approved lot patent, and in such cast b patents may Usue. Safe-Ulowlug Iturglars. Special to the Sentinel. Winamac, Ind.. April 1. Burglars entered the store of M. D. Falvey Si Co.. at this place, last night, blew open the safe and decampM with JU5. In their haste the thieves overlooked a pocketbonk containing several hundred dollars. No clew. The French Cabinet. London, April 1. A dispatch from Psrls, received here this morning, reports that M. De Freycinet has now accepted President Grevy's offer aud will form a new Cabinet immediately. Ihe Old .spirit." ICharleston (3 C ) News, March 21 The orders which have been issued to Commander Clark, of the Alliance, instructing him to protect American interests in tae United States of Colombia during ths present disturbed condition of that country, and particularly to recover possession by force, if necessary, of vessels belonging ti American citizens which have been seized by the insurgents, will have the approval cf the whole country. What is most wanted in the navy and in the country no w is a revival of the proud and determined spirit which was expressed in the acta of Ingraham, Tatnall, Pegram, and other officers who made the American Navy respected aud famous in the olden time. There are men of the same stamp in the navy to-day. and all they need !s the opportunity to as33rt the mselvts and the rights and authority of the people they represent, instead of bein? taught by tbe weakness of the Government to avoid responsibility and danger. It miy take the present Administration a considerable time to give the American people the ships they need, but the men are already here. It requires no time to baild, orejatp, tr fortify, or reinforce the officers ani ni3a of the navy. If ths Government wi.l oily permit them to stand up for the righta of Americans everywhere, tbe name of American citizen will soon be made as respected and respectable again as it was under the last Democratic Administration, a qiarter of a century ego. Snch a policy is aa far removed frem braegadocio, of course, as it is from pusillanimity. It C3nt3mp!a'es simply the bread, manly, and unequivocal assertion of the rights of an American to be treated with as much respect everywhere as an Englishman is treated, and for the same reason that he has his Government behind h'm, and that the flag which floats over hint means that in time of need he will ha73 all the help and protection, and, if neel ba, the retribution that can come from tne combined hearts, brains, and pockets of GO, 003,00 J pe pie. The Death Watch. Boston Herald. The New York newspapers have set oa General Grant what they term the death watch. He may die at any moment, and he may be alive three months hence. Bit whenever he does die the newspapers mast instantly have the news; hence some one must watch the house for the newspapers all tbe time. The chief papers have therefore hired a convenient room close to the Grant residence, and there all day and all night sits a group of reporters waiting for General Grant to die. They have books, and a cardtable, and the dailjr newspapers, aud whatever occurs to them may be of aid to help pass away the wearLome hoars. They are well paid for their trouble, and among them rj-i a .9 4VtA mHjt fmat vff fiw fiavenenai men In tbe city. It is very responsible work, and men who are ot irregular habits are not selected for iL At stated hours in tbe day and night the Grant mansion is visited, and Colonel Fred Grant tells the reporters how the General has passed the preceding hours. Twice a day and just before midnight the phjsiciacs are teea, and they tell the reporters tbe condition of their distinguished patient. The work speedily becamei reduced to a system, and the plan renders both the family and the physicians much more freedom than when the bell wa3 rung twentylive times a day by the Representative of the press in pursuit of information. The newspaper headquarters In Grant's care has become noted already, and is bound tD become more so as time runs on. Probably it will not bekept open so long as was tbe room in which the reporters waited so long for ths death of Commodore Vanderbilt. There the watch was kept up for just seven months, and a jolly time indeed the boys had. The room became a club room, known to half the newspaper men in towD, and they dropped in and out. and played cards, and nai a good time generally. Charles O Conor, too, give tbe press of New York much trouble and expense, and ended it by (retting well instead of dying. When, years aUerward, he did die at

Nantucket, he cot very brief notice. Another potable Lcwtpeper watt waa in the long abfeccecf tbe jury in the Beecher-Tilton suit. Tbe re. too. a room was hired, and the nit puer mn all used it while waiting for tbe verdict that never came. The chief newspapers have obitoary notices of General Gract descriptive cf his last days, headings, and ftverviblric ave the bare annoancsmsnt of death, all sei in type and maie no, ready to rufh cut an extra with all p:sib!e haste after tie fatal moment is announced.

Reunion ot the Arujy of the I'otjniac, Naw York. March 20 The annual reunion of the Society of the Army of tbe Potomac will täte piece at Baltimore on the fiih aDd 7ih of My. The oration will he deJiveeri by Gr,-rM Calvin E. Pratt, Jmtic of the New York Supreme Court, and a poem by Major Dewitt C. rfpraue, of Washi jt.-n. Hie cmcers of the scci-ty for tbe current year are: General U. S. Grant, U. 8 A, President; Brevet Major General M. J. McMahon. Txeasurt-r; Brigadier General llorstio C. Kirg, Re;ordiLg Secretary; and Brevet Major General Gecr.e A. Sharpe, Cirresiondirg Secretary. A Radical ritwnjre of Tune. IBoiton Journal "I went into tbe WbitB Ho ise," said raturn' d ar.d out er to itican. '-whistling 'Behold, the Co-.tj erixig HeroCoai-s,' and after t onet mttr wi.h G C I came out chantiL; ily fetrt bowtd clown in weight of we ' " l'hol4 Clet tlr .lu-tioe. Albany Times. When we consider tbe devotion which a Den osrat inuät feel to his political principles, to have remained faithful so msny ytars in Vera ont, Mr. Phelps' reward is by uo means tco treat It iTainful and annoying to be disturbed in public aisemblies by some one couhtug or SLeczing. especially when you kuow that there is a remedy like Dr. Bali's Cough Syrup easily to be obtained TV "THE OLD RgLtADLE. 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Kedical Triumph of the AgeIndorsed all ovcrtho Vorld SYMPTOMS OF A TORPSD LIVER. Lossofappetite. Nausea, bowels cpS; tivet.Painia thelHead.with a dull sen: sation.in the back "part Pain nndoi theshoulder-blade,fullness.aftereat Ingt with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of tempF Low spiritsLosfmemoiy,wjtS t feeling of having neglected sonn duty, jweannessDizziness, Fluttering of the Heart Dots before the eyesj YellowSkin.HendachetRestlessn9S3 at night, highly, colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE TJNHEEDEU, i2i:ra tasisss miL c::it eb rzviicru, TUTTS PILLS are especially adapted tc such cases, oue dose eflVcta tuch a change of feeling as to astonish tbe sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Tk . -'U-h, thus the system is nourished, ana by their Tonto Actio on the Iicr stive Organs, ltejrular Monis nrw produced. Prirc 25 cents. TÖTTS Mm BYE. Gray Hau: or VTiskkks changed to a viLOSST liLACn by ;i Mnile application or this Dye. It import n natural color, acta instantaneously. Sold by Druggist, ot sent by c Tires- on receipt of 31. Office, Murray St.. NcwYorkr bUiniii::::iL:i;!:i'ii!::::Trrfl!rTgaT:ni A happy surprise it was to Mr. A. It. Norton, of Erlstol, Conn., when AraxopnoR03 put him on his fect, and sent hira cheerfully about his business. Let him tell hl3 own story : "About tbroe weeks ago I was taken with a severe crick in the back. For four days I waa unable to turn in bed without help, and when lifted up could not stand on my feet I waa Induced to try Athlopuo&os. after all the usual remedies fill od. in 20 minutes after taking the first dose I could bear my weight upon my fect In two days I waa able to get about and attend to business. In two other c&pcs hich have come to my knowledge ltd Mta had been attended with the- Faroe resulta," A poor man in Philadelphia had to borrow a dollar to buy a bottio of ATnumioitoi On account of his poverty his name shall remain a secret. lie had suffered terribly irom Khcutiatiira. He gratefully writes: 44 1 tooi ray first dose Tuesday artemoon. and on Wednesday, after but seven dosea, I had not a tharp or Ecvere ache- kit Then I reduced tho doso one-half and took the remainder of the bott!a. I waa alia to be rtcady at work till Saturday, when I took a Eevere cold and v.aj unable to use my left hand. I rurehir.ed another bottle and by bed-time I found reUcf. Tin medicine is all you claim for iL" Investigate ATiiLOPnonos all you p!ca?e ! Find all the fault you chcoso with it! ar.l yet the fact remains, that it is doing what no other medicine ever could do for Hhcumatisrn and Neuralgia. If you cannot get AnrLorncROS of your druggist, we will send It express paid, on receipt of regular price one doUar per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if ha t isn't it, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at once from us as directed. , ATHLOPHCROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. ntimitfiniiiiiw..rfi.tiiiri,tt. Th KIT CO RS XT mmdm that can be retnrned by Itl urchur aftr three velr er, if not foaa4 . PERFECVLY SATISFACTORY In every rt-pH t,ai it rrutj i(uaüra by fcur. siaae In a Txity of styles and prices. Hold by flrst-clAM d Mil era TpryTbr. Bvr ot worthies lmitaxiooa. tan s;naln uxxJHWltbs Poll's came on the box. . CHkCACO CORSET CO., CniCCßO, IIU ,

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