Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1885 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING" APRIL 16 1885.

AFGHAN FP.0XT1ER.

General fettu of Affairs la Earopf. L03P05, April 13. Tbe Times thtafcs that Germany Las solid reasons for wl&hing to preyent a rar hich might invoire the whole of Karop, in which case Germany would probably ba obliged to fight in order.to leUin what the already pots sei, rather than to gain additional power. Moreover, the maintenance of Itaiia's financial credit is inprempiy important to the moneyed interest of Irl in. Military movement in Afghanistan are exceedingly diGcuIt at present on account the almcst ticprccedented eeverity of the weather. Icceiiant etcrrus of saow and hail on the mountains and rain in the valleys have swollen the rivers into Hoods, which are imparia, j!e by any means of transportation! with which General Lurnsden's forces are sapf lied. The weather is exceptionally cald, and this fact tells more everely on the British cfEcers and Indian troops, who are from the eoalh, than npon the Kassians, who come from the north. The Iari3 La Paix says that in the event of war between KogUnd and Hasia the other powers, especially Trance, must remain strictly neutral. The La Paix hints that such an agteement already exists. Mr.Gladstorie's apparent hesitation over ths Kaihs: XUytr atfair has emboldened llossia, and she is now taking her tarn in demanding explanations and withdrawals. Tha report is confirmed that DaGiers has demanded an explanation of ths presence of Captain Yates, of General Lnrasden's staff, at the Kushk Iliver battle and of the part he is said to have taken In provoking this encasement. Special dispatches from St. Petersburg even assert that Russia has demanded the recall cf General Lumsden himself on the ground of h!s pronounced eympathy with the Afghans in theii hostility toward Russia, bat the statement is doubtful. The Government is etill wrangling with Turkey over the terms of the proposed Anl Turkish alliance. Lone interview between Karl Granville and Musuruj Pasha, the Turkish Minister, or Uassan Fehoi Pasha, the Sultan's srecfal envoy, are of daily occurrence. The Saltan is co7 and is coquetting with both Enpland and Russia, lie probably never feit hi3 importance in Earopcan politics co keenly as at this moment. Vhen .Mr. Gladstone, who formerly described him as the unspeakable Turk, i3 bidding for his favcr azainEt the Russians, who whipped him in 1877, the IlU!s:an3 are making temi tleg overtures to Turkey, baiting the hook with provinces en her northern boundary, the posiession ot which would tend to consolidate and perpetnate the Tarklsh Empire in Europe. The eolicUuds of both England and Russia for Turiey'8 friendship is, of course, caused by the letter's control of the Dardanelles, which command the entrance to the Black Sea. There is, however, thi3 important difference between the two suitors for Tuikey's favor. England CDnld force the itraits and RuE?!a could not. No ordinary war vessels of either navy could pass the Dardanelles castles, and the forts and batteries which line the straits from the .Eean Eea to the Eca of liarmora, but the torts could be silenced by two or three of tb.8 British monster turret eh'p?, such a3 the Inflexible, Devastation, Terror, Alexandria or Hercn!e3. Thece floating steel forts coald be stationed zt either end of the strait3 to protect England and exclude Ru?sian ve3fel. ThS3. facts are as well known to the fiultan as to the British Admirality. It is lirmly believed here that hU friendship will eventually be given to the slda carrying the heaviest guns. SENATOR JOIIXSOX. Ills Con utituents liave Prepared a Grand Keceptlon for II Ira on Ills lieturn Heme. Special to the Eentlnel. Lafayette, Ind., April 13. The citizens cf Lafayette and vicinity are making grand preparations for a brilliant reception to be tendered to Senator Francis Johnson, at Phytien Hall on Thursday evening. Persons 'of all political sects, irrespective of party affiliations, will a-ssmble to express their sentiments of thanks to our honored Senator for his honesty, impartiality, and able representation of Tippecanoe County during his term in the Senate. lion. Byron "W. Lanjdon, formerly Senate representative and a Republican, will preside. The following programme has been chosen: Mcfdc by Star City Cornet Bind. Vocal music by the Concordia Society. Address by Hon. I. W. Langdoa and permanent organization. Address ty Hon. James II. Smart, President of Purdue University. Vocal music by CcncordJa Society. JJmie by the Star City Cornet IUnd. John F. AfcIIußh, Chairman Committee on Arrangements. A erand time is promis?d aj the citizens will turn out en masse to do honor to our Serator who has represented us with such cprightnets, impartiality and fairness in the late Assembly. Lord Datier la la Cashmere. Lahop.e, India, April 15. Earl DuflVrin, British Yiceory of India, has arrived here from' Rawal PindJ. He comes officially to confer with the Maharajah of Cashmere. The Viceroy was met by a great crowd and accorded a splendid reception. In reply to the address cf welcome presented by the officers of the municipality, EarlDufferla spoie officially of the Anglo-Russian situation in eignic&nt words. Among other things, he said: "Coming from an important Interview with the Ameer of Afghanistan, whoie dominions, as far as I have bsen able to ascertain, have been the scene cf an unprovoked attack, it ii a great satisfaction to find the Princes and people ready with on accord to rally around the standard of Great Britain even at a distance from tbeir own frontier. It is Impossible to eay haw the present crisis will end. If it ends in x:ar, that result will be in spite of the earnest and anxiocs endeavor cf tire British Government to avoid so dire a result, and in defiance of their mcst moderate and conciliatory conduct." A Terrible Tracdy, Marder and Saictde. St. Loris, April 13. Advices from Holt County, Mhscuri, say that a terribln tragedy occurred cn Monday night at the farm-house cf the Widow Hardin, about fifteen miles from Et. Joseph. It appears that William Clark, a farmer and a married man, had seduced the daughter of the Widow Hardin, nd that he, the widow and her daughter and Lawver Durgan had a conference on Monday with a view to settling the matter. No result was reached, but during the evening Clark called at the widow's house, which was only a short distance from his own, and a hot discussion ensued, ending in a quarrel, during which Clark shot and killed the widow, mortally wounded the daughter and badly wounded a young ton of the widow. Clark then went home, fed hia hogs and did other work about the place. Yesterday morning bis deal v.dy was found in a pile

cf straw a short distance from his house, with a bullet hole in his head and an empty pistol in bis band. The affair created intense exciierrent. All the parties coacerse i had unenviable reputations. A Negro Case of liable. Wii.misgton, Del., April II. Yesterday afternoon ths police arrested a supposed crszy negro, named Nathan Williams, who, with a knife in his hand, was chasing another man throngh the streets. After his arrest Williams tried to kill the policeman having him in charge. At the polico station his malady wes pronounced hydrophobia, and he wasrracacled and taken to the Alms Hcuse, raving and crying "Don't sill me." At the Alms Houe he announced that he was a gocd watch dog, and through the night continued to yelp and indulge in prolonged howls. He still continues in mach the same condition. Williams is about sixty years eld, and has long been known a3 the "Dogfat man.'' A Sharp Crook Arrested. New York, April 14. Phil E. Leskie was arrested to day on a telegram from Rochester, charging him with faUifymg the accounts of the Rochester Lock Company, in whose employ he was. Leskie is said to have obtained money under false pretenses from various pereons since he left Rochester. Among them was the Chief of Police of Ceitralia, 111., from whom he got $100; he also induced a bosrding house mistress in Centralia to go with him to 8n Francisco, where he left the lady with of hers In hii pocket. A Uemarkabl Kllliug. FortT Smith, Ark., April 11. A remarkable killing occurred about twenty-five miles from here in Bit?s Township on Eundiy evening. John Calhoun, a farmer and prominent citizen, gat into a diiliculty with John CJaunce. a Justice of tbA Peace of the township, and was handling Claucce ratter roughly, when the latter picked up a rcc and threw it at Calhoun, striking him in the temple and producing almost instant death. Claunco surrendered himself and is now in jalh Teace Jfeffotlatioaa Vfith Kiel. Ottawa, Ont., April 14. llr. Royal returned yesterday, and simultaneously with with his arrival a rumor wa3 set afloat that an arrangement ha? been made by wfcich a conflict with the half breeds under Ittel will be avoided. It is reported ta-day that negotiations looking to ptace were opened yesterday by telegraph between Gpnerat Middieton and Louis Riel, acd that Bach negotiations are still proceeding. Fall of a Koller Coaster Platform. Toledo, O., April 1 1. While a party of tchcol children were gathered together today upon the platform of a new roller ccester, ths cars of which were being tried fcr the first time, the tiocr gave way, precipitating the entire party, about twentyfive in number, to tin ground, a distance of twenty leet. Three boya were seriously injured, one fatally. Six or eight others Were mere or Ies3 hurt. Ilrltlth Consul SXurdered. CoNVTANTi-orLi:, April 1". Armenian marauders, last evening, broke Into the apartments occupied by the British Consulate at Erzeroum, th3 principal city in'Arnsenia, and teriously wounded Major W. Everett, the consul. One of the burglars has been caught red imprisoned. A complaint has been made to the Porte about this outrage, and an urgent demand made for satisfaction. A Savings Hank Hobbed. Sr. Locis, April II A Marshall, Mo., srecial to the Post-Dispatch, taya: Sometime last night the Miami Savings Bans:, at Miami, this county, was robbed of The burglars effected an entrance throagh a rear window, and blew open the safe. The bcoks and papers were not disturbed. Si3picion rests on three street peddlers, who were loitering around there for the hut three d&ys, but disappeared yesterday.

Indians on the War rath. WiNMrno, Man., April 15 A Bittleford dispatch tays: The country north cf here was burned yesterday for miles by the Indians traveling westward. All of the farms on both sides of the river were raided, and the horses and cattle driven away. Several were seen all around, but ths garrison was powerless to do anything except to hold itself in readiness in the event of aa attack. Nolle Proseed. Chicago, April It. The State'3 Attorney this mornirg entered a nolle prosequi in the CCck County Criminal Court in the case of Hansbrough and Sheedy, two of the judges in the Eighteenth Ward, where the election frauds were committed last fall, declaring he had no evidence upon which to convict. There is an indictment etlll pending against them in the United Statei District Cjurt. The Chicago mayoralty. CmcA'.o, April 15. An evening paper, professing to speak for Mayor Harrison, declares the latter expects to ba shown as having been elected Mayor on the counting of the ballots, and that if the announcement is made he will resign the office. The reason assigned is that he does not care to ba subjected to the expensive litigation of a contest. St Loatk New DIayor. St. Lcur3, April 11. D. R. Francis, the new Democratic Mayor, was inaugurated at neon, to day, in the presence of the Municipal Assembly. He was introduced by W. S. Ewing, the retiring Mavor, and then took the cath of office. The Republican candi dates have determined to contest the late electicn on the grout d of fraud and illegal votirg. Adjourned for Want of Funds. Ft. Smith, Ark., April 1 L The fundi being exhausted, the May term of tbe United State's Court for the western' district of Arkansas, hss been postponed until July. This is the lergtst criminal court in America, having jurisdiction oyer mcst of the Indian Territory, vihich is infested with criminals from all farts of the country. The Central American War Orer. La Lik set ad, Sax Salvai-op., via Calvestqx, April H The disss ot peace were today accepted by Ban Salvador and Guatemala. Hostilities have ceiled. A general amnesty has been proclaimed and awaits the approval of the allies. The plenipotentiaries will meet to arrange a deünine treaty of peace. l'ropoied Colonial Federation. Loanoic, April 15. The correspondence between the home Government and the Govern meaV of the British colonies on the sub

ject of an Imperial federation, hescometo a tatisfactory conclusion, and the Secretary of State for tbe colonies will soon introduce a federation bill in Parliament

A Choctaw f roclatuatlon. Fo2T Smith, Ark., April 15. Edmund McCurtain, the principal Chief of the Caoctaws, has issued a proclamation calling upon all freedmen Jesiding in the Choctaw Nation and entitled to citizenship, according to the tieaty of lbGO, to assemble at the different precincts cn June 1 to be identified and registered as Choctaw citizens, otherwise they will be expelled from the Natioa as intruders. One Thousand Dollars for a Ticket. lHiLADi:i.rHiA. April 1". One thousand dollars was paid to dsy by Frank Eedaace. of Philadelphia, to Jarmay Knox, of the Texss ßifiings, or one ticket to his lecture, to be given in Sew York in aid of the fund to erect a pedestal in New York barbor fcr Bartboldi'a statue cf "Liberty Enlightening the World." Imperial Pensioner Notified. Kingston, Ont., April 1 The Imperial pensioners, on being paid to day, were warned that in the event of war between England and Russia, all under fifty years of ig might be called on to serve. The veterans received the news with great satisfaction. I lllrols Legislature. Si'eixqfield, 111., April 15. In tbe State Senate to-day a bill was introduced by Mr. Streeter to reduce railroad fares to two and a half cents a mile, bat was defeated. Iu tbe joint assembly only one vote was cast for Senator. Adjourned. Died tu Heute. Qcrr.EC, April 15. A report is current here to the tfftctthat a member of the lilnth Quebsc battalian, which left here a short time ago for üe Northwest, died on the way from exposure and exhaustion. Obituary. Pitisrue, April 15. Rev. J. Bittenger, D. D., of tbo Seventh Presbyterian Church, well-known throughout the country, died this rxwrning after protracted illness, aged Eiztj-ihrce jears. Borrowed garments steidom fit wel?. nor do bogus remedies cure successfully. Tbe real cure fcr c;ughs and colds is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. KENTUCKY HANDIIS. Uow Cnrchl They Are Compared With the Comic Oper 1-v 1 ii I . Louisville (Ky.) Commercial. 'I never was so frightaned in my life,' taid Miss May Fielding, the prima donna of the Carleton Opera Company, yesterday, referring to the collision tbe company had with the Rowan County bandit? at Moraheil lat Thursday, when Mr. W. T. Carlaton, the baritone, cair.e near b?:ngshot. "What did the bandits look like?" inquired a Commercial reporter. "Weil, tow, that's the funniest part of th9 whoJe bc&incM, don't yon know," aid Miss Fielding, taking a long breath. 4 Thev were not bandits I'm perfectly familUr with bandits. Why, I've seen Mr. Cari6ton play Fra Diavolo ever so many times and have known at leaet a dozen men who singDdvilshcof in 'The Rohemian Girl.' Why I would know a bandit with my eyes hut in the dark. Jo3t before we got to Moreesd the tiain people had been telling us abjut the Rowan County desperadoes, but wo did not expect to see any of them. When the train stopped three g-r-e a-t t-a-1-1 t h i-n men came into the coach with long pistols cn their ehculdeis." "Pistols on their shoulders!" echoed the reporter. 'Ipre-ume they were pistols." explained Mifs Fielding, with a look of intense surprise and inquiry. "They had triggers and barrels jnn like pistols." "Rifles, I guess," explained the reporter. "They mi;ht have been rifles that's sd," fa!d Miss Fielding with a smile of delight. "Perhaps they were rifles. I'm not familiar with anything but these young plstoU with which they shoot at three-sheet poster cuts in the larqet galleries. "Anyhcw," she continue!, merrily, "I thought the men were trappers, you know, going out to hunt. Si I asked one of th9i if he fcutid many rabbits. 'Rabbitt!' he f aid. with a frown likes railioad tunnel. 'Rabbits, woman ! and he feemed to grt madder at every second. 'Grtst Goi, rabbits don't go; I'm huutin' for men.' "'Great gocdncsV I said, frightened ta death, 'we csn't rpare any bat one or two chorus singeis. You can take your choice, sir.' You eee, I was afraid he would change his mind and go to hunting women. I started to go back to my seat, whpo just then another cf the men leaped to his feet in the aisle, and, pointing his gun toward me, shouted: " Stop there: "Of course I stopped. I never was so scared in xnv life. I said to the man : " 'Go, I'll stop, sir; you needn't ba afraid of me; I didn't mean anything, sir. " 'I ain't talkin to you,' he aiu, and then I saw he was looking over my shoulder and I turned and saw Mr. Carleton coming in the dcor from the smoking car. It saems that Mr. Carletoa hal a bottle of buttsrmilk in his hip pocket and wa3 trying to pull it out. I couldn't eee what harm th9re was in a bottle of buttermilk, but Captain Sam Gaines, of Frankfort, told me tbi. a bottle rilled with buttermilk was enough to arouse Rowan County mea to a tremendous pitch of desperation. Somehow they regard it as a dead waste of bottle. While the men were occupied with Mr. Carletcn I asked ono of the brakeaisn who they were, and he said th?y were the Rowan County bandits. Bat I don't believe a word of it. They didn't have any ribbons in their hats and there was not a glimpse of tdlk tights anywhere. They didn't have even a guitar, and they didn't look like tiny bad been shaved for a month. Why, if Mr. Carleton looked like those men whn hs targ 'Fra D avolo' I wouldn't gl on with him. Afie-r it was all over I went up to one of them and asked him if he was a real bandit and if he could sing Fra Diavolo.' He looked at nie a moment in the most uagsntlen:anly manner and growled out: 44 "No, raarm, I ain't no bandit. I'm a wo'f from the head waters of Bitter Crick, whar the higher yoagothe bitterer the water and the hungrier the wolves. I don't eiDg; I howl when it's my night.' "I knew at first that they were not bandits," concluded Miss Fielding, with a look of absolute conviction, "because I've seen sa many bandits, you know. I don't know what they were. Tney were not wolves cither, and It was easy enough to see the man wes lying about that. I don't know what they were, but I'm real g'.ad they let us off." The First Keen Twinge. As the season advances, tbe pains and ashes by which rheumatism makes itself known are experienced after every exposure. It is not claimed that Hood's Sarsaparilla is a specific for rheumatism we doubt if there is, or caa be, inch a remedy. Bat the thousands benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla warrant us in urging others who suffer from rheumatism to take it befors the first ksea twinge.

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i lanK booKs, Printer. Stationer. LITHOGRAPHER. Legal Bl&nlu of All Iliads Kcp. in Gtoclx, c v '-'; AND FITTINGS, Selling Ajrentp for National Tuty Works Co., Globe Valves, cUr, OocVjl F-nciae Trioiro1re PIPE auMH, CoTTLr.S VISEi, TAPS, Storks and Du. Wrenches. Steam Trt, rnmw, feirAv UUzF. 1 1 ELTIN li, EAlir.ITT METALS, (impound lioicO. Cottou VVlpinc w.e, whita anl colored (100-pound talcs), and til otber fupp.ics U!l ?i rnnrorticn with tiTEM, watkij and (iA3. in J03 or KLIAiL WTt. Dj a ricnlar neara fitting basin???. Vtlssatc and cuutrj-ct ti Lct lUWi, üho?i, Tactorlua Uil Luubor l'ry liou'vs, with lire orexnlUt steam. liis cut to order by tUAsapo.ver. 1 . T 1 a: It. -7 r . i I ib an 77 ri. I'en. fct. iever lai f) ir..:t.t!y rclijv; t'-.e n attack, and t:isire c-.f-.rt:t'j!e tr.iiaLuiOn, thus rc :f.m: ti c !A t c-.rf.t, K Lives t! sp.iv.;:-i, facii ta-.-S free c-;. -Lt rat:o:i, and ellocn rf !n?f vh?-e ail c'Jn-r remed'.eiltil VJUtiiiüC A t.-nlv, r. r.::ct t.ie rr.-t siceptf.ai ui iti, ir.-.r t i :.ite. J:r.-."t arid tievcrf-:!:r.s c:Trct. Iv.:.-. ai.,! JI.;o. Trial f.ajKace J ret. Ot all L'rwjistj. cr Ly uul, for M..n;. C(.t t: ..: Dr. li. bCi!U'r':.!A.N. fL rjulMvu 12 r 3? 1? E NTS Obtained, and all Fatni Untlnrrg t horae or fcbroad attended to fcr ti operate Fees. Our olüce L? opposite the U. S. PAtrnt Ofre, and wc can cb'.aia Vatonta in le s time thaa those remote from War-hinton. Fend Model or Dra-ir:?. Weadvico r.s to Mientfbillty free of charge: and we Charge no Fee UnIcfs 1'atent Is Allowed. Xcfer, here, to the r-tir aster, the Färberintendeiit of ilcnev Order U.vivion, and Doi.'icJaJ cl theU. P. Patent Oiticc lor circulfr, advice, erinp, and refereacte to actual dleau in your wn State or County, wri te to C A. SNOW & CO , Orrcsite Tatest dec. Wa&hlnton. 1). C. -J

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