Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1885 — Page 2
THE Iii DI AKAFOLIS DAILY SEMIKEL TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 7 1885.
WHO HAK KS THE R.III TIM
Tha llon Mara FarsiK irr New York, April 0 The San ha ft not editorial under the caption "What Makei Fad Times," In reply to a corraepondant who attribute! the depression to the withdrawal of National Beuk notes from circulation. The San shows that money wee never eo cheap ae now, and that ae the de preeeion extends throughout Europe ae well aethe United fltatea. it can not be attributed to a gold st ami ted or to tariff la we, nor to anything n the condition of oar shipping and ocean transportation, "for it exiats in Holland, where there ia an unprecedented extension of the merchant marino," juit ae merely, or even more eo, than in this ' onnty, whrt, for many veara, our n r chant marina hea bean gradually declinin. nor ytt 1 it earned by failure of the eropi, or by ware or famine in any part of III world. The crope nave bean generally good fcr several yearn, and no ware or famince of any account have ex te'.ed, yet we way eay In a general way that the depression ie the reeult of overproduc tion. That ie to lay, of upending tnonay and labor in waye that are not profitable and thet gire no return. Tha Han conriadee ae foilowa "Yet. while thle greet eoilnpee Ie iodiepntable and irresistible, we may be wall contented over the fact thet It le not eej de atraetive ee It might be. and that bttriotes la iulte ae gocd and the eltuetion of th con i try quite ae encouraging as we ought to axpeot. There are many worker out of tea plovmeni ar.t hardly an enterpriia mak im mach money, yet nuat people are gtting nougn to oat and annnglt to wear, and am llrlng along In happiness Itn ra'inail economy. The country In rich and und al Ihr I" . and whrn ail the inflated an! de Instv concern are ecttlad up and cleared away, w ahaU find that we are a grant betti r oft than tb i lilloaophrMof oalauitty a.d despair have mianmed." fi.i.rtMl of BJr. MatT. prtlal to thclfcuutiel. Uaaea amtm, April n, The funeral of Mr. John Neff, father of our dletingnlehad citlen and newly appointed Postmaster, Hob. Willi- J. Natr, took plare on yesterday fiernooo, from hii residence, natr Ladoga, Montromery Coonty, Indiana. A laro number of friende and relative, Including Hon. Willie U. Neff and tenlly, were in at tandance. The death of MrTefl was very on eipected to hie friend. He ale a hearty dinner on Saturday, ami died thet evening. The lint Intimation the friende here lied waa a diapatch on tiaturdny night Informing them of hie death. Mr .lohn Nai! can ba claaaed among tha old eettlera If not one of th pionrere of Indiana. He wan bnni in Marcer County, Kentucky, (now ltoyie Coonty. ) July is, into, aul would Rave been eighty live yeare of age In July. He wa married In the jeer i 12ft, to Miae Klitabeth Kenton, of the same cjuniy, who wee a niece Of "Old Hinton Kanton." tha faiuoua Indian tighter; hie widow atill snrvivee Mm. g 1B33 ba remote! and eettled in Hendrioka Oounty. Indiana, near wliare the town of North tialem now ie, and continued at that place until 18CÖ, when he removed to a farm near Ladoca. He was a Democrat of the Jackaon school, and neyer feiled to vote the Democratic tickot eince 18 J t, hie laat voto being caat for Cleveland and Hendrioka. Hie integrity waa neyer questioned by friend or foa, and honcety was one of his loading characteristic. He waa a good clti - ?a, a kind husband aud fataer. Pejmotir Items. a pedal to the Sentinel. Sbtmour, Ind., April Alexander B. Hannen, of Bait Creek Townahip, neu ally a bright, sharp and intelligent young man, but haa recently loet hi mind, wae taken to the Insane Arylum at Indianapolis by Sharif! Hugh A. Burrell to d ay. Charlie Calloway, who was nominate ! for City Marshal of Vincennee by the Democrats on Saturday, was born and raised in this county. He posses es genuine Jackson County grit; will be elected, ana will discharge hie duty with credit to himself and and honor to the people at the "Old Post" Bobbie, the thirteen-year-old son of Captain Joaeph Balsley, and two other boye of about the aame age, mysteriously left their homes beie on Friday, since which time no tiding of their whereabout have been learned or whioh way they went. Their parents are using every effort to hear of them, and ere heart-broken with grief. II Is feared that they might hare ggaji to White i liver, near here, eecured a craft and set sail down the stream, in which event they are probably drowned. General Swatm Appeal to President Cleveland. bpeclal to the Sentinel. Washington, Apiil 6. Brigadier General Swai in, who was suspended from active duty in the army fcr twelve years by the Courtmartial which tried him, is making a hard tight with the President to have hi case reopened :n the graudns that the court was not constituted according to military law. General Swaim stated to the Se jtinel correepondent that he would not leave a stone an turned until he gets jtutioe. He charges that the majority of the court were men who wert bis better personal enemiee, and hence ttwy could not render a fair, impartial verdict In his case. President Clevelaad has promised to take ibe papers bearing on the case and give them due consideration. MonoDhela Striking Miner Gat the Advance. PiTTSBiB';, April fl The river coel mints? etrike ended to-day in favor of the striker?, and the coal miners resumed work thla morning at the advance. The action of Walton 1 Co., the most extensive operators on the Moco-ahela River, in conceding tue increase to their men, on Saturday, broke the backbone of the strike and a general atampede of the other operators to reeame operations followed. Two other mines start-d up t day and the balance will be working before the and of the week. The etrike lasted four weeks, and the strikers are jabiIrnt over their victory. There ie no change in the situation of the railroad men's atrike. ItUaols LegtalsUara. BpuixorixLP, 111., April There were thirty Senator and Representative in the joint easaion to day, 21 scattering votea being cast. The only significant one was that of Collins, of Qulncy, for Dr. Joaeph Robbine, who ie a political enemy of General Logan'. Fatal Quarrel la Raturulna; From Church. pedal to the SenüneL Delphi, Ind., April o Last night while returning fiom church Samuel Shaffer and Georg Lowery, two young men of thie coonty, got into on altercation, in whi h
Pbaffir was danperonaly if not fitaliy tubbed by Lovhj V. OfUoers were dispatched fcr the arrest of the I.t'.ter. )mni( of ailulatera. rectal to the aentlnet. LooArn'caT, Ind., April Rev. J. H. Kord, pastor of the M. K. Church, preached hil farewell sermon yesterday bef re leaving for conference. He i a mot able minister, and he bean here three year and a half. Kav. Hawkins, who has preached here eleven year at the Cumberland Prebyterian Chun h. will also lease thie week, going to Columbia, Teun. neuro f oaumoala. St. Lot t, April ä. Governor Marmadnke and Congressman Bland have telegraphed Hon. Norman J Coleman, Commissioner of Apr culture at Washington, calling hia at ttntlon to the ex Uten cs of tlsuro pnenJM nie in Calloway county. thit8tate, and ak him for the protection and vkorous us ( f all the power he powe'soi under the acta of Congress for the euppresslon of ths disease. Awlnl Trir.f1v. Knowim r, Tenn., April On Saturday ti! ht Keon Joyce, seventy-five years of age, waa burned In h dwelling, together with hie three-year old daughter, and Miss Kloo, aged forty year Mr. Joyce livd fourteen mllee from Ashvllle, Term. Foul play Is suspected, but no clew la obtained. The dwelling wa entirely consumed when the tragedy waa discovered htto .oi i t ..(. i . itpvrte. Pan FiiAM I'-co, April u -Ll;ht ratne luring the lest fortnU M liftTa greatly Im lr vofl the wheat and narler pr paota in all Mi tloti of Um Mate, ri".' m t'o- u JieU u Valley, Tha Stete has now had all tha min battery to itmura uood average on p. uiurtror nafcurtptiosn. Montr a i., April;. ri.e ''iliNrlpiiona In aid uf tha fniulliei of Volunteer now atntnnt to :.' um. It I InUndad to raise o(o HTOIttt Tul.l oi (i KM IC It A I. UlttNr. The 'TMalaest Draaaait Man lit Ilia Army." I leseland I eador. The tlret HeMOenemt irant Infi Culpepper Court'hcuee, where hi li.ditmrtar than wre, for Waahiuglun, the iiarterma''! trade up a apeclal Uein t c u'iimodt the ilok and inob as might Imra leave of aoteuce. One aaaeetigar car In tha train wa reaervad for General lirant and tin two or three tfflgejn with him, and they did not alt any peelal attention m they pasned into the rar Thetieneral was always the plainest aiid least ostentatious man in the army. Ail the ear of the train exoept the one reaarved for (ieneral (Irani wereaoon crowded, ami many loldler were standing on the platform of the station. General Grant wee sitting alone on tha aide of the car noxt to the platform and near the door, wh. it u soldier came tothedooi and waa told )y the nard that he ouH not come into that cur Ceueral Orarit asked the guard what th-man wanted, and waa told that he wanted ti;oto Waitiingt m. The General then ankrd v hv be was not permitted to coma Into the car, and weuawered that "Th s oar is a special car for General Grant and his iU!J." The General replied qnickty, "L-U him come in. I only ocaupy one scut in this car." This was the first intimaticn ton gnsrd uad that General (rant and hi (daft were in the car. Tue General then akcd what the other man were doing who wcte standing out ou th plat form, and being told that thv wantad to go to Washington, ho a. 1, "Let all who can crowd in get in." The car was soon filled, one private soldier taking a seat beside the General and engaging him in conversation pearly all the way to Alexandria, not know ing with whom he waa talking.
A Good Wltiie., Lawyer- "Did the defendant knock the witneta down with malice prepense?" Witness "No. sir! he knocked him down with a Mat-iron.'" Lawyer' You naite misunderstand ma, my friend I want to know whether he attacked you with an evil intent " 1 Witnees "U. no, sir it wuj outside the tent" Lawyer "No. no! I wish you to tell me whether the attuck was at all a preconcerted atrair?" Witness "No. eir' it waj not a free concert attain it was a circus." Colonel Vita Name. Atlanta Constitution. Colonel YiJas'e name ie pronounced Vl!as. Yi-las Yea-las. and eel ah. The last is n r Ie, au fait, and lum-tl-tum a la Krancaise. Blndaiue Tus.tauil'R Wax Works for many years attracted the attention of thousands of visitors to London. Although tbete wax works were famous all over the world, they were not pleesant to look at The feces of the persons they represented had an unhealthy and bilious look, just like those hosts of people we eee along the etreets every day. Why do people look this way? These who take Brown'a Iron Bitter have no such appearance. Brawn's Iroa Bitters renews the blood, reforms.the disordered liver, corrects the action of the heart, and produce general health, and restores the skin to vigorous action. An investigation reporter upon by Dr. Khne In the application of chlorine a? an a-.r disinfectant is given in the Scientific American. It wae tested especially in swine diseese. It ia known that a healthy pig placed iu tbe tarn stable with a diseased one is sure I take tee dieease, even though the animals re carefully kept apart from each other. It was loucd, however, that a healthy animal ccnld with safety be placed in the aame c mpsrtment with a diseased pig, even tor eo lop? 1 time as six hours, for five sac sets ire days, provided the air in the apartment was maintained well fumigated with chlorine gas, two good fumigations up to a marked pungency in the six hour bsine required. It wae alto foand that one good fumigation neutral'zed the virus of the compartment, so that another animal could be placed in it without danger of infection. Hnmphrejs' Manual. Enlarged and revised edition, 1 U page, bound in cloth and gold. Sent free upon application to the company. The extensive circulation of HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC MANUAL having rendered it a household pesseeuoo, bui induced the company to issue a better edition in richer and more attractive form. Not only is it enriched externally, but it has teen rendered more complete as a book of reference, which the purchasers of the SPECIFICS will not be slow to recognize. The portion treating of hygienic topics is well written, admireldy arranged, and reniers it a thoroughly reliable book for family use. Its friends, while not slow in recognizing it in its newer and more attractive drees, and while grateful for the information furnished in the old one. will be glai to welcome the new in its better drees. A handsomely bound copy may be had upon application to the company, 10' Fulton etieet, New York.
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Cottalnert to a Latter to I'eneyeaAmaa Stawatl of Mldrilenur tu 1 HM :. Sow Vnrk Sun. I Mn-pf t vriY, Yt., Ifofd) I Whan Hon .lohn W. btewart. of Middieborg. li rat tot his seat lu the lower Houee of Congress ee tbe represent stive of the First Yermont District, in December, l4, he reovived a letter of satirical ro d advioe from a distinguished Yermont Democrat, who had lone: een a personal and profeteional frUml. The letter waa paeed around at the ttlai among Mr. feto art's friende in both Hmise of 9ge neta. The ttr ia of public intereat now, from the fact that the distinuieb1 Yer mont Democrat who wrote it ia Hon. Kiward J. I'belp of Burlington, who haa ÜM been aiiouittd Minuter to I'.nglard. The letter contains the following maxims: 1. Alwaya vote In favor of a motion to adjuurn, and if the period of adjournment i in question, vote for the longest time and Um earlleat day. I Vole steadily against all other propositions whatao ver. mi Tbere iaalrrady leelalatlon enough for the next ftoo yeara. do .No honest man wants nny more ()) BfjejB nnc ntttatin itl bill for te further enlargemant of the neuro should lortu no axcsntion to this rule. . Make no speeches Nobo ly attsnds to roiitTressitiual ofllOfl ohtfl daltyafoi wnmi printed nolnidy read It, and It is a nuinance to the tnaMs. I have 11 more than lour million stich peeehes sent me. and never issd one In my life, 4. Do not allow yonr If to l drawn into aspersions upn.j thememorv of Guy Fawke, Hp las been iiineh cet i led h sh iilow man, M try will in th end do him oat(oa. Us f re you have ban long in Corutress you will i ajfceive that one anri man tiowA i), with belter luck, mlaht do the oountrjf more er vi a than a hnmlred Preatdeeitlal cuudldaies or Christian statesmen. A. Do not b ean much In ptib'ln In tha f HapnbilcaDs Onltd" f Ne Kp they are tint, is a rule, savory. Delations will ba tolerated, thonh sit, rha deoently oiifi. it n 10 excuse for peta l ..' 5 ilim in pub lie n. practice r'utd economy. The expert et 1 1 t.f the sverev (!-iih r-imn t'l nhows It la potsible by iudlcioua frugality to save ab jut 1100 Ma) each aaion out of hie salary. T. 1 1 tbf true pstiiot In standing by his t ountry make the 0 tontry stood by min Ooltivale "ldU"Uly all newspaper ccrrsspoutlents. All there i of public Ufa I what tin- papers eay, arid I hey will say anythlnx tl at la madr worth their while. s Do not a uidhUte for the 1'realderoy. The idaa that ibe country is anxious to elect yc.i to that ( Mice 1 c tlmarleal. Nor ha tha country anything to do with it, ecept to vote a It told. I In care of dotiht, take the trlok. 10. Keep y our nostril open, your month shot, your head cool, and your feet warm. Avoid congressional whi.k'V, Hah Intfersoll, the game of poker, and lbs juris of the Dlstiii of Columbia. 1 1. Mfware of statesman with great moral Ideas. You will rind immoral idea , more In m at aa well aa tuoro interesting. I :. Whatever happeus, do noi relln'iuit'i hope. As Cicero observe, nil dchperaudum, do not deeiiair. You have onca baen a respeotad member of the Adoiaon County her. Het.olve to regain that position. Live for the future and live down tbe present. Blattet fur Hfrltxts rouatderatloo. I IkksagO Tlmes.l Has Mr. Hay rcilected seriously upon the fact tbat he be bten called to a pimti m lately tilkd by Mr. Fx.itik Hattos ' He can baidly have' done so without being awed by the public expectations inevitahie in hta cr.se. Purity In aWittaj and cheese constltnt-s its chief alue in the markets of the world It may v perfectly pure aftor it hs lost the I !:irance imparted to it by the natuce of the fcod taken. Any peculiarity of herbage or other food is imparted to the milk. Poisons may be conveyed to milk in food. Tbe chief value of butter over any other fat oil, laid, tallow, etc , is tbe presence of fateful odor. This mev ndd from tS to 50 I er cent, to it value, li dot not involve 3 per cent, in the cost of manufacture. Always set out a row of evergreens, as well astiiade trees, slor tbe front of the f irm I'onee as they add largely to the value of Uta farm by rendering it more attractive. "Men should be what they seem' and if tbey aie eutlering tortures with too'hdc'ie, thev ehonid not try to smile n id look co)l and handsome. How much wiser to ease tbe pain with a bottle of Valvation Oil, which can be bought for twenty -live cents. THIS 18 THE GENUINE! SOLD ONI T IX BOTTLES WITH BUTT WBAPrZRS. Ill 7 .0 rrair ovks cock is CNuao&xit. Our trade-mark around every bottle. In öexueas Ivti Drop it Worth Its Weirtt in Gold ; It subdue andlheais au xmos oi rnnammatlac, UAlAnBn, UULL7o, DiAnKUrA, KHtUMAT16M. NECRALQ1A. has enred more cases tuan anything ever prescribed. DIPHTSKRIA, 80R1
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