Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1885 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MOItNING MAY 1 1835.
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Catalan and Eugltah TVr Ships Speculation Concerning Tlielr IateutlOBS Toward Oo Another. tfo&rauc, Va., April 30 The Ratiian cor"Vette Btrelck, afler .'eating this port Tasday night, pa sed oat tosa, and is now sap posed to bson her way to New York. Second Secretary Gregor, of the Rus3!an Lega lion, arrived here yesterday, bat left at once for Washington when he learned that the Stielok had departed. The British ship Garnet is tVM at old Point Comfort, but It is thought she will follow ths S:relok at once. Tne I'avitn ehipeeoma tohayegiyen her antagonist the slip. The Gsrnet wai close by the Stre'ok until Monday, when she droppad down to Fortress Monroe. Under intern tlocal laws the Garnet can not follow und r twenty-four hcors if it is her parpoie to engage tn Strelok. Now tha S'.ra'.oc hai a speed of tifieen knot3 against the Garnet's thirteen knofs, and her gun are of mac1! larger range than are these of the Garnet. If the Garnet should attempt to engage her, she would first have to fkid the Strelofc out side, and then the Strelolr. m'sht fceep jast outride of the range of her antagonist, and vet with ber superior guns play upon the Garnet- This gives tbe Kassian ship a big advantage, and. although she is the email er ship, she would prove a formidable antagonist to the representative of the British lion. farther Speculation n to the Strelok'a Intention. New York, April 3') The arrival of the Iloisian man-of-war s:relok in the Nor:h lliver has caused a great deal of speculation as to its object. A prominent shipping man said: "It is more than probable that the JStrelok has recaived secret orders that war has been or will bs declared within a few days and ha3 been ordered to pick up a trans atlantic ateamer. It is csrtain tnat the enterprise is by no means so diflicali as it locks, and that any oacf the great ferry steamers between New York and Liverpool is likely to b3 surprised." Tue Mrelok is not a large vessel, being only of 1,3 J tons register and mounting ten guns, lour of which are heavy riled. It naj a great spread of canvass, with double top sails, and m'ght by devices known to seamen easily mask her warliia character and p&9i for au innocent merchantman. A revcraed ensign, the signal of distress, would enable her to approach a Cunarder, a Guion or any o! tin splendid vessels that enter and Ieu7j this port almost daily. A reporter visited the houses of William II. Guion and of F. W. J. Hurst, of the National Line. Tbey were inclined to trust to the vigilance o! th9 British coosulate and did not care to go into tin subject. A friend ot Mr. Harst'adii pay thit if war was declared it might po-sibly happ-jn that the different lines might unite and hire the Yosemite or some other fast harbor vessel and send her out to giva warning of the preseite of the Strelok. fiejmoar'i l!o1get of News. Special to the Sentinel. Eeymocr. Ind., April ."X Ä dispitci was received in this city last niht announcing the dsath of Mr. Ssmael Ii:gcs, who d ed at his home at We lingoi, K3. Mr. Lig3 was an old and highly esteemed citizen, and moved to Kansas with hia family two weks go. His age as lifty nine years. f?A young lsdy les'dicg on the West S da lidti an attempt jt-attrday to shuilla bv th morphine route, but wiihuat succats. Bo:ng given tbe "mitten'' by a young man is the supposed cause. A number of O and M. shops, round toa e't at th a p ace were suspended tan eviiii.g to curtail expense. Danifl Brown and Harry Itrienbery. of CrotteriViUe, were tried yesterday ta the charge cf shooting with intent to murder George McCasland and were acquitted. Louis C. Thomas and wife, this citv, who have been married twice and divorced twice, the last time some two years ago, never learned what undying love they had for each ether till night before last, when they sent for Justice Mills S Ilseves, who made them butband and wife the third time, which it is hoped will be the charm. There was a heavy white frost here this morning, but being very dry it is not thought to have done no harm. A man residing on tbe East Side attemntd to end his life Monday night by hanging. His wif9 mi83ing him froni tbe house, made diljgent tearch and she finally went to the wo:d shed, when she was horrified to discover him standing in a chair and a rope fastened to the joists and the other end around his neck, just ready to make the fatal leap. His wife asking him in the kindest rranner wbat induced him to attempt self-destiuction, be said he was net able to do much know he was in the way. bhs importuned with him a few moments when he returned to the boc-s. He baa bien in poor hea'tb for sccce time, and lo doabt became despondent. He is abont forty yeara old. Mr. L. M. Boland, ot the Daily and Weekly Bcsincsi, has just purchased and p'actd in tlie office one of Otto's gas engine, manufactured in Philadelphia, to be med in propelling the larg presses. It is a daisy, and cost, including transportation, $513 50. It requiies but four cents' worth of gas an hour to run it. Trade In Chicago's w Hall The Western Union Tronble. Chicago, April 20. Tho commodious galleries of the Board of Trade Hall were crowded this morning to witness the first trading in the new building. The floor was also well filled, and the i Us were crowded. The prospects for war had been enlarged in J the interim, and the other grain markets had ! made a strong advance in r.'ce3. The wheat n aoAet here cpened 2 cents higher than the j cloieoa Tneeday, withJue at J33o; fell back to rcss quickly to and fell back o I'i'c. Ccrn cpoed at 19';?, but tll bick to 40;,' c. I'ro visions saor no change in prices. The war betwepn the Chicago Boad of T;ade and tbe Western Union Telegraph C aipany broke out afresh this morniog. Upon tsfcing possession of its new hall, this rcornirg. the managers declined to allow the Western Union to put in use a wire. As a result, there is no ticker serf ice at all today, and brokers' ofiices in ithls city, the bucket-shops end the oon B:ard of Trade alike ta?a no quotations. The telegraph company appears to bave been taken completely by surprise, as tie tickers had baea placed In all the new olhs. and the rarning only came after bu9ioe3j"?iad fairly been entered upon. Tne otit ooe of the controversy can not at present ba foreseen.' Cook Sentebred tor Tweutj-fire Year. peciI to the 8entinel. Cuablistox, 111. April 30. Ths Cook wife xnurder trial was continued to day, notwithstanding the balcony accident to the j iry yesterday. The jurymen were provided with easy chain and listened to the trial Wita. patience, considering the great bodily pain many cf them were in becacsa of yestirdaj'a fall, The evidence was all in by 3
o'clock, when counsel made thair closing argument Palpps, attorney for Cook, as much as confessed his cliaat's guilt, but made a strong plea for mercy. At 3 ih's evening the jury returned their verdict of guilty, and Üzed the punishment at twentyfive years In tbe penitentiary. . Cook said that he had thought that he would gst a lirht tenteoce, ve. a3 it was, twenty-fivs years was innen batter than hanging. Shooting Slatch. Special to the Seattaai. Cr.xvrF0?.DSviLLE, April CO. Fred Erb, of Lafayette, and Ed Voris, of this city, shot a match, here this afternoon. Tney were to shoot 100 clay pigeons apiece, fifty singles ana twenty-five doubles, for $-"0 a side. Erb recently sprained his right wrht, and bsing an ambidexter attempted to shoot th9 xnat;h left-handed. He br.ke twenty-eight oat of his fifty singles, whiU Voris broko thirty ft f e. Krb then broke eight out cf eight doubles, Voris breakiog eleven out of the same number. At this stage of the proceedings Erb announced that be would ive up the match, bat hoped to shoot Mr. Voris again in the near future. VYood?ard'a Horse Sale Lexikgton, KyM April :0, At Woodward's horsa tale to day seventy-three head brought ?22,2C.", and average of $305. The highest price was paid by I. C. Alexander, of Ohio 1,573 for a bay colt, two years old, by Messenger Chief. E. Balne, of Illinois, paid si. 250 for a gray gelding, four years old, by Roderick. Mr. Grant, of New York City, paid 1,125 for a roaa gelding, four years old, by Abdalla West. A two-year old bay aeldicg, by Woodford Abdalla, wis sold for J1.0C0. Ten others rantred from 1G0 to S30 each, the rest between 103 and us low as $s0. Uohvlllt) Notes. Sreciftl to the Scntino'.. KrsHviLLE, Ind., April CO. While Mrs. Fouch, a widow lady ot this place, was moving, her youngest deughtet, Lettie, aed about eighteen, fell o2f the chair she was,eitting on knitting a tidy, and expired before any aid could be rendered. Her father died in the same manner a few years ago, of apoplexy. Hon. William H. Ca?sady was nominated In the Fast Ward by a Citizen' Convention for CoQDcilman. Mr. Cas3ady is tha present incumbent, and will be re elected.
New York Cotton Exchange. Nkw York, April .')0. Tha members o! the New York Cotton Exchange fcrmally bade farewell to their old building to day. They gathered in a body there (ell bisines3 for tbe day being suspended) and beard the valedictory address made by James T. Wenman. Gilmore's bund played "Auld Lang Sine," and the refrain wa? caught up by the members. A procession was formed and they marched to tb new Erch?iag. The Jarj-e hall r.f the building was finely dacorated with evergreens ad banners. IloInieti.Unnfrea Mutt. Ntw York, April SO Ta jury in the suit of Ar terrua II. Hotmea, the lawyer, a&in3t er-Senator Jerome B. Caaffea and David II. MolIV, Jr.. to receive $J J.O0O damages upon a mining transaction which Mr. H )lmts claimed be mads with the difaniant?, by reason of false representations, brought in a verdict to day in the Saprerae CnrL Thy f :nnd in favr of defendants, wilh an allowance of 750. Arntioaon behalf of ihe plaintifl foraDw trial was denied, but be was granted a stay oZ sixty days. Utah l'olj gamut. Salt Lake, Utah, April 3). August M. Cannon, who is President cf this State, brother of Congrsseioaai dslegate George Q. Cannon, has been convicted of unlawfal cohabitation. Senteccs was deferred till aLiy A proffer to prove no sexual commerce wa ruled out. JaJge Zine neid that living with three women, represented to the world as wives, constitutes the crime of cohabitation. Bishop Jarnos C. Hamilton has bean arrested on a charge nf polygamy. Committed Suicide. Cincinnati, April I'-Q. Fred Eoth, aged fifty years, came here several months ago from Eibrfeld, Khenish Prusna, where he was burgomei3ter. B9coming despondent over his inability t procure a situation, he to-day shot himseif through the head In presence of his wif and child. His body will be interred in Spring Grove Cemetery, which he had visited aud admired the day before his death. Bljsterlou explosion. Pnii.AüiLriiiA, April 30. Ä fire causal by a mysterious explosion occurred about 1:50 this xrerniDg in the balldingNo. 2,311 North Second street, occupied as an instalment house, by Jacob Stein &, Co. The large windows of the saloon of William Wolf and of the grocery store ol Jaccob Derbyshire, were blown out, causing damage of about $3,000. It is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. li&il Flxea at 15.0CO. Philadelphia, April 30. John P. Robb, of Pittsburg, this afternoon made an application for the release on bailor Milton Weston, of Chicago, convicted of murder in the sscotd degree in Allegheny County. This application was m&ds because cf writ of error, which has been taken to bring the ca?e before tbe Supreme Court, The court allowed the motion and tixf d the bail at 15 000. Kaateru Jiall Asociailon. Philadelphia, April 30. At a meeting of the Eastern Nail Association held to-day two resolutions were passed: (1) Tne card price of 2.30 per keg was unanimously affirmed. (2) Owing to the backwardness of spring and to prevents surplus of nails, ths miliiall agreed 1o stop operations at iesst two Wirki between May 1 and July 1. Socialist Itamots. Chicago, April 30 . The parade of the Socialises, Tuesday niitht, a"ad a rumor that they were gathering oa the West Side for another demonstration last night, induced the holding of reserves of police at ths main Ution. during the progress of the Bnard of Trade bacqnet. A special dstaii of sixty men was at the arraorv. KtileU bj ihe Cars. Special to ths SeatineL Mattoox, 111., April 3-3. At Kansas Station, eighteen nilej east of this c"ty, tha noon wet-bonnd I and St. I passenger today ran oyer and killed James Kaufman. The Starvation Process Spreading. Akkox, O., April 30. The Beacon this evening leams that tha adjourned meeting ot miners at Clinton, this county, to-day, my pcsjiblylpredptUte) a lockout involving nearly ail Ohio coal miners outside ot thi
Hocking Valley, except, psrbapa, Maboaing, out particularly tne Tascarawas aad Oon nolton Valley Mines. This would effect o 000 men, who can not be kept at work in conpetiticn with tha prices paid for minin? in the Hockmg Valley sicca the reiuHion consequent upon the recent failure of the prolonged strike tber ltC frotu Jfgipt Boston, April r.D. The Board ot Health has decided that old rags shippeifrom Egypt to this rort with a certiCci'e of ths Unite I States Inspector of Bs?s, that the rags were disinfected by the sulphur process, csa not be landed except for further disinfection. The fljmoath JCptdcuitc. Wilkes nA rue, Pa, April 30. Since 2 o'clock this morning there have beenfivj deaths at Plymouth from the epidemic, bat the disease appears to how mora favorable symptoms to day. It is feared that other deaths will follow.
Warrant Iseued tor a Uefaalter, AroDtTA, Ga., April 3 A warrant has been issued for the arrest of John L. Stovall, the defaulting book-keep?r of the Georgia Chemical Works. The loss to the Chemical Works i3 about 10,0C0. A SrAlESMAN'S UUIEF. Snuoet Cox on kiln Mutlier' Death. Letter to a Friend in Baltimore. I reached here in time to rtcsiyo tna conscious and precious blessing of my mother on her dyins bed. "God unloosed her weary slar" so peacefully that it sesmed like the ucripp!ed calru of a late nthctinz a sersue f and cloudless heaven. I could not have gone on my mission abroad with such a dear one in life at hom. Ia one sensa I may now ro ittoat "drarint each remove a lecglhenlns ciain of filial fear " Tum loss of my mother is the greatest a Miction I ever knew. My mother wa9 moro to me than words can tell, ßbe i one of the bonds which binfe3 me to Maryland. Tan?: My grandfather my mother's tarier, was Judce Samuf 1 EolUvan. He carre to Ohio in ISOi. from New Cullf. Del. Iiis grandfather came over with Lord Baltiraora. I have heird my grandfather cay that he remembered his crandmother counties: her ladi These vuaier Mtho3itj of Northern Delaware and early Ohio, when they immigrated to Ohio, were three generations bef jre devout Catholics. Bat the change of faith never swerved the ancestral integrity, jfy mother's father, Judge Sullivan whC3 name I bear was selected as the trustworthy Senator for the oSice of S at( Treasure r in 1818, when t"e Trrasurv had bi:i d9po'Ied, aid on his bond was every member cf the Lsiriaiatur.. Thia is one of the incidents I love to recall; and ss I Jrty my bie3id mother away to day I feci hq henest prid? in her honest ancsstry which compensates for mauv Toignancie3. Acute rhenmatisTi i an ini'ammation of tha joints, msrfced by pain, beat, radness and a tendency to suddenly ahift (ram oce joint to another. With these nymptoras aptly Salvation Oil, tho gre-Rt pain cure, to the aüected parts without delay. Prica twentyti cei-.ts h bottle. .''j tri r Li a. .m.l. mil ,..,,,. ... f, "THE OLD RSUALSLII 25 Y5ARS USC The Greatest llc-dical Triumph of ths Aga indorsed aH cvcrthoWorirJ SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss ofappetite. Nausea.Jopwels cpsj tive.Painin theHead.with a dull sen: sation in the back p art. Pain undot thehoulderblade.fuilnessaftereat; Ing, with a disinclination to exertiör of body or mind, Irritability of temp er Lowj3pirits,L afesling of having neglected' som duty, wearinessDizziness, Flutter' ing of the Heart, Dot's bef dre tho eyes yellowSkin.HeadachcRestlessnesi at night, highly, colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SX3Z373 CnSiSS3 TT ILL C3C2? E3 22TIi:?I3 TUTT'S PILLS m-e especially adapted tc such cases, ona dose e fleets such a change of feeling a to a?tonish the 8k;n"ercr. Theylacra3e the Appetite, and cause the body to Tl. . . v'Jesh, thus tho sjs tern i9 nonrtshrd, ana by their Tonio Action en the Iiesttve Organs, l.en lar Stool nr rroil::rod. I'rico IS cent. tutt's mm on: Okat IlAir. or WuisnEüi chansre;! to n tiLossr I ii, ack by x.'i.ing!s application o' this Die. It imparts ji natural color, uct Instantaneously. old by Dm'giiU, oeont bv express on receipt of 51." QfT7cdr4 Murrav St.. fiov- Yorh. It is a fact that remedies almost without rumbor. already coatOFt the claim to cure 11 the ill ttit attlict siitlermif humanity. Thounaudu La9 found iheia iowerleta to wo.k a cure tor them. No diseases have so bafded all attempts t permanent relief as have Rheumatism and Neuralen. Alouc Bucce--ionof dLsupitointmentahai made their a"uizl it tiuis despair of the i08Mb!lity of cure. For cviitur;ei tby Ljv K'eu coubideroU boyciiitheix)ver of nieoical fkul to cure. And )xt we say lxth can be cured, and thst ATnLornor.os Mill d th bu.;ii)ew. Tlij best yrovi that it cau do it u that it ia don? it. Ker. P. H. Uennen. D.D., pastor Third OntfTcr-itiotal Olrjrch. Ke Haven. Cor.n. llbu-!7iau-m h".i ke'it him frin th rlr;t four or IHa month! cttttn ii mvj he ha I tiif!eril a.l that otuvcouJd, and "u-e. H ioo' hi- firt d;ve o Ami.opHOR.is on Tny : F m usv he was la h:5 pulpit ; Monday he was well, ad his remaiced po uince. Ilev. William P. Orhit, D.D., pastor Gwir.'? St M. 11 Chnrrh. w llaven. Conn.. wa laid lil'fortwo iuoüth.- wuhlnflan'ii-.atory IiheuiriHtiHiu, u2rir)ür niiet OTcninat:nr tort'ire. Athi.opuoejj cured h:ai. and La believes U to be lufiihtiei II. S. Chandler, of the X. Y. " Inuepcn-fl-T.t." Fay3 Athiothopo c.iTvd Lini cf l!b-unia-Uani froniwhicU he Ld su:i?r..-d for a year au-l a half. Kev. W. P.. Evans Washington, D. L fays: I conridcr itiworfe almost in tLa lisht rf x miracle. It i a inoft woiidcrttil meöicujä. Itouh to be spread throuiflioui Hl Luid." The pTtfit question w, Will it cure me t We believitwiIL Is it worth trying! You must dectdi. If yu cannot p t Athlopcoros of your m4t!t. we will send it exjTtf raid, on reot-irt of rwrilar price one doUar jr bottle. We prefer that you buy It from your drunrist. but If he haro't it, do not be perwudd t-- try eoiuethuig eloe. but order at ouce from us as directed. , ATHLOPHQRCS CO, IQ UUL ST., KEV TORI. r fww.M?.r,w..
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