Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1885 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MOKNING MAY 7 i860.
Itinuun shout, III Trial for Iii attain itu Mnrdar of Cap tain l'helaii tll In Progress. New York, May . roa trial of Richard" Short (or the attempted elimination of Captain Thotrai l'heian in O Donovan Row a' a cilice w&i continued todar. I'helaa was re called and asked soma unimportant question, and the prosecution rested. The defense then opened with an address by their counsel, Charles V. llrooke. The latter maintained that l'heian came to this city to wreak his vengeance on Uos?a, became Rossa kad published BainathinK In tha United IrUhman censuring I'nelan. Counl said that l'heian want to Rossa's ollica to Attack him, and while there act1 !o?terooly and threatened Rous. Short spoke to I'fce'an. bat the latter attacked hun, and hhori etabbed him with the dasher In protecting himself. Tho dajtssr, counsel rnainlalnetl. wm oje of the Ornaments of Kofsa'a ollice. Conmel wonld show that l'heian was not a reliable witness: that he bad perjured hln)clf in a conspiracy o?aiuit Ml superior cliicr while Captain ot the Capitol I'ohc at Washington. Walker J. Klllott tetiii-d to hearing Phalin threaten to lay out both llm and ProliMor MezzoriT. the dynamiter. John F. Karney, the liquor storekeeper, denied that be tad written to l'heian to mine to thia city. The witness described l'bflan'a boisterous conduct In Rosa's otiics and his nuarrel with short. When the fight began, Kearney laid he left. Oihnr wit. DtMes corroborated the story of Phelan'e threat with regard to Kc3- nnd the liht between Short and l'heian. The cae la sitll oa. Hayniour fteui. ftccclal to the Bcntlnel. Brymour, Ind., May 0 The city election yesterday of one Councilman from each ward paesed off very quietly, and with much lei animation than was txpected. Only 8.7 TOtea were polled, as follows: In the First Ward Captain Joseph IJalsley, Republican, beat one ot the very best Democrats two jears ago, and was a ctcdldato for re election. Dr. John T. Shields, the old Democratic war-horse of the ward, and who has never beeeu beaten, put the Captain "in tho hoV by a vote of IZ to 7:. In thefcecond Ward Nicholas Nassoy, Democrat and present inenmfcent, defetted John Ilarton, Republican, SO to M. In the Third Ward George Heintz, Dsotonat and present incumbent, swamped W. V, Chrietopher, Democrat, by a vote of 7S to 7;i. Fourth Ward: W. I. Kastlnpr, Democrat, pot away with William Duckworth, Republican, by a vote of (i7 to t.i. In the Fifth Ward, Anton Manman, Democrat, and prevent incumbent, walloimd Jecre Weaver, Republican. 10" to !;. The election waa clear of political biw, and demonstrates the proposition that the action of the Council rorue days a;o is indorsed. Thia election makes the coming Council stand seven Deraccrats to three Republicans, the old one being fcii Democrats to four Republicans. Joe Day. aged fifteen years, and an employe at the woolen-nillU, hid one of his hands badly injured yesterday by getting caught in the machinery. Cl Mitchell, a sable buck who is claimed to have been inebriated at a late hour last night, forced his way into the re&ldence of Gtorge Wallace, conductor cn the O. and 3V1., and moat grossly insulted Mrs. Wallace. Her screams brought assistance, and the tlark intruder made bis cane from tho prernlees and was not so tiht" bat to make four squarrs before being taken in and was placed in the "cooler." Cal ij said to ba toogh. A small frame tenement in the extreme northern part of the city, until yesterday occupied by negroes, was burned to the ground at 12 o'clock last night. Incendiary. Loes inconsiderable.
Unitarian Conference,. Bt. Lotis, May G. The Weitsrn Unitarian Conference continued lis session this morning. Rev. J. K. Jones. Louisville, Ky., was elected permanent chairman. Rev. B. 8. Hunting. Des Moines, Iowa; John Sayder, Bt, Lonis; W. C. Gannett, J. D. Jones, Chicago; Oscar Clute, Iowa City, Iowa, and J. II. Crcoker. Madison, Wif.. were appointed llnsiness Committee. Rev. J. f, SaaderUnd, Chicago, read the Secretary's report, showing a slow growth of Unltarionisoi in the West and pleading for home worship. The Treasurer's rernrt showed total receipts of the year, f.'i,37.S.27; disbursements the same. Ry vote, all the delegates were allowed to tike part with the deliberations against the bylaw providing for a special representative. Municipal Klsttlun. Opoelal to tue Scntinou HiNTipciTOv, Ind , May a The city election passed off quietly yesterday. One Councilman was elected from each of tho three wards In the city. The Democrats elected their man in each ward by majorities ran?;ins from Cito,.;. Th Common Council contlnui s to stand fonr Democrats to two Republicans. The rapid growth and Improvement of our city show how well the ntlalrs of the city have br-en conducted uuder Democratic rnle, and the people keep thoe in power whs are mindful cf the people's interest. Klllid hj Lightning. Bpcctai to the Sentinel. TnortNTowi, Ind., May ;. Daring the thunderstorm yesterday, lightning struck a barn belonging to Edward Patterson,, near ßhannondala, Montgomery County, Indiana, C killing his rn and one horse, and burning the barn. The son was about twenty one years of apo, a very promising young nun. The play of lightning was wonderful, and the thunder terrific The election passed off quietly. No spaclal excitement or contest. Killed by Lightning. DrrnoiT, Mich., May G A Free Tess special from Horritn Springs a&js: F.iward Wcod, of Kauclaire, was instantly killed by lightning this morning while at breakfast. Iii wife and babe, who sat opposite tit the tab, were uninjured. There wert no other marks of lightning except a few bricks out of the chimney and the di'hes on . the tab'o which were demolished. The lightning left n small dark spot on the baby's head. Rntnel t b flanged. Fort Smith, Ark., May GIu the Failed states Court to day James Arcine and William Farchmtal, full-bhod Cherokee In liana, were (ntenced to be banged June -7, for the murder of Henry I etnel, an old tisrlii traveler. This crime was committed In the Indian Territory two years aofor Felgnel'e monej. lOooltln'l llaar tu hm Lft AoIdi. Fsixville, N. Y., May n.For more thn 'fifty yeaia George W. Tripp and his wife livid in this village, Mrs. Tripp has been la 111 health for a year past. On Saturday last
the doctor told Tripp that h'a wlfehala tmeer end that she could live bat a short time On fiunday afternoon the oil man was found hanging from a baru in h's barn. A note was pinned to his coat; It real as fallows: "Mother will die and lesva me alone. I ein net bear It."
Kieltement In tho Outnrlu Parliament. Ottawa, Ont, Mar r,. There was intense excitement in tbe Hon.ie laU night when the intelligence of Colonel Otter's battle with the Indians was made known. The debate on tbe frarchlse bill was in progress at the time, but owing to the excitement that prevailed it was found to be impossible to procued wilh the bosinesM. and Hir Hector Langevin moved an aljciurnaient, which was cartied. Iii Krl' Cltlr.icu Llue. New VortK, May . In tboSTprems Court, to-day, Judge Donoaue mad an ord;r enjoining the New York, Lske F.r'.o and Western Railroad Compnov and th Nw Yorfc, rennsTlTanlA and Ohl) Railrrn I Ojmpinv from diverting traÜH from th (JjrAo and Atlantic Railroad Company in violaliou of the trailic nrmm-nt. IMty Mfitloa. BkcIiI totheBcnttncL' Ri.-nvit llv, Ind., Slay a The city edition passed off quietly yesterday, resulting In the re election of the aame members of the Council, as follows: Hon. William Cafitdy. Democrat, Stcond Ward; Martin Rolianan, Republican, Thinl Ward; and Ad I'avy, Independent, In tlia First Ward. 8ilt f OfcirgU lfoiiti. Atlanta, Ga., My 0 Yesterday the Governor entered Into u contract with Charles W. Rogers and Fred Wolf, of New York, for iho sale of Ihn ppnding issue of Georgia Hocde. arncuuting to 4: -tS." 00'). The bo.jds bear 4.' percent, interest, w:ul run fjr thirty y-aie. The piico raid was Old per ce:it. above par. DeMrojed by Klri. "Wu Kisr.Ar.uK, Fa , May Morgan's coal breaker at Rittston was destroyed by tiro this mcrning. It had been idle for roms months r.astaiidtbn cause of the tiro is unknown. The lots is 20 010. Illghwujmeii'rt Hugo Hani. JuM Air, Wlf.. May . A man named Hunter, who lives at Netsha, near h?r(, was attrckd by highwaymen and robbed of ;J -JoO. Nailed fur Kump. New York, May G Hon. E' J. Faelps, ITnitfd States Minister to FnRland, adllel t day for Euiope. U- '--L-VJ HKNATOK VOOUIll.i;i. Ill CnnlUlerc in Mr. Clevelaiut'4 lute. tlty In Atitlut Thu Uubluot, I Weshluston ('orrcrfpontlc.'.cj New Yorit Trlbuue. J,Tho distrlbuticn of patronage imota proper subject npin whtch to break wltn jft administration," Senator Voorhees is renrtented as having mid. "Dishonesty in oilice or the admlnintratlon of the (JavernruHnt upon false principles of legislation can a'one justify a leader of a party in rushin into opposition. It is, in ray opinion, highly impolitic for anyone who waits to get na oilice to cry out that the party is Jost and then fU to ratJlnu' agair st th ud ministration. Mr. Cleveland hss net piven me a'l that I aikei tor by any mean. For instunce: I was ypry anxlons that Mr. McDonald should be appointed to the Cabinet and I worked bard to eecure that result; but 1 told Mr. Cleveland that if after maturely considering all I had laid upon tho subject he did not sco hla way to ect m harmony with oar Indiana views and desires it would not be fatal to us. It is Mr. Cleveland's admln'straticn. not mine. It is for h'.m to lock oa every side, and perhaps his anointments are wiser than tbesa I might suggest to him. To the men who are bsfora the country accusing the administration of moving slowly it ought tobe sufficient answer that the Democratic party takes possession of a Government which has been for twnntylive years in the hands of the Republicans, end that the Senate is still Repnblicm. If the administration went to work with reckless rapidity in making chaneei the members cf it would prove thereby their anfltaess for their places. "I refuse to discuss any such proportion as that Mr. Cleveland may prove disloyal to bfs party or the principles upon which they elected him. My conndence in his Integrity is absolute. A more conscientious President in hia sense of duty never crosad the thres bold of the White House. The personnel ot the Cabinet h has chosen Is also remarkably high. It is not well selected, In my Jud mcnt, from a geographical point o! view,p?rhape. I do not think the Northwest was sufficiently recognized and there was no f.ppa rent rrceity for inking two members from New York, bnt better men than becretarie Manning and Whitney individually could not be foand. The Cabinet stands In marked contrast to some w have recently had. It is net conceivable that these n;n will fall to discharge their obligations to ih DjoiocmMc rarty. I believe very firmly that the President and his advisers should administer the Government through the hands of their political friends, and I belinve further tbat they am going to do so. If I read aright the eij?ns of the Urn this will be :i Democratic administration, bnt 1ai n stickler for this lesult-ay that the fulmlnlunuioa is proceeding to that end v?ith proper circumspection, and does not deserve tnut any ndhenvit hould be turned into au accrimoaioui critic. In what I Lave aid I have Intended no rrf. erersce to or criticism of Kanator Kustis. Ftrtonally vro aro very frirndlv. and he it a man of hth cbdracter and doclded ability." (Jnt UU lloiKjnet. WasMauton Letter.) Mr. William II. Oliver, of North Carolins, dropped into the White House this afternoon wilh a number of otnen, simply to ray hli respects. As he pased by U!:mel Lamont's uoor he recognized Arthur Simmons, the colored messenger who has stoo 1 ihere for tweniy years, and who Is one of the mot popular attaches of the Mansion, .t one of Ms former slaves. Tae re30j:nltlon between the exs'ave and os-matter wae mutual, and they had a pleaait talk of old lit.es. Arthur Is very prand of hts pcsltiou, ad he mentioned to Mr. Oüver that be was now the third man in oalclal rask in the country, which was something for a North Car dlr.a ex-slave tobe proud of. "First ccmcs tho President," eald Arthur; "then comes Colonel Lnmont, and tan Arthur hlmn?oos." Arthur took sp-chl rains to have his former master preiented ii both tho President and C lonel Laniont. As Mr. Oliver was going Arthur asked hint if he was after an office; that possibly he rou.'d help htm. and that be would be glad to do to. Mr. Oliver replied that be did not want anything. "If there I anything I can do f jr von," raid Arthur, 'crdei and your command is law." "Fll take that np," repliM Mr. Oliver. "I wantabouqust from the White House conservatory to take down to North Carolina to the lady folks" Inside of fifteen minutes be bal the bou
quet, with a card "To Mrs. Ollie, with ths compliments of Arthur Himmons."
F.vcry breeder should Introduce nw blood into his steck bv changing cckre! every jearor two. for it is a benefit to thvn avid serves to moke them stronger and hardier, no tratter whether he keeps pure bred varieties or simply the common btock. L - - '. - .- .J! Acnte rhAnniAtisui Is an lullanimatlon of the joints, marked by pain, neat, redness and a tendency to suddenly shift from one joint to another. Willi theie symptoms apI y Valvation Od, the great pain care, to the fleeted parts without delay. Price twentylife rents a bottle. p r: r r r i i.aW IV.'. mit TJ ' BITTERS cunca '.UDIKASüCfTBL LIVER m 39 XvIDHEYG STOMACH AND BOVELS. WW : fill DRUGGISTS i 4mt xytpf Ocaoral Dcbllitti lavuilio, riiljU-al Conctip..!nr, I.! vor Cj.-aiilaint 5Jtch er,Cuo!o, )ici.aftoi2 Klä.m uoya, IlLo., liir. (v: r.:!r, . ?.,. lc:J. r?;-ai, wmr$ i....y ?;o v .v.rrjtc.: 2ZZ17 IZZ PilV? ..- ; , r....r. rr.., , ' -jviu thriroeghly, and.t5i ?;-::::::::; or viu: loow ti Ur.otiulod. i ' r-.toxient.r.jt es.: -rt a'lfXi ' . tie- I .-..I Ji.c.i, t.y ve un)a o.' it Ki&i.ifC - - ' ' - DTIiinl;, j;:t bivans yet ' havo Twr: fun-riri terrlJily fj I Mt!l Klii uniatl.s'n or Ne'iI rilgluth it you inustalway.i ' coatlnuo to bufTer. Nor think just herauso nobody ha been rJ '.e to n;re you or your frt'ivU that Neurail.i and lilieumatLLur.re incurable. Dj Think that a core m imU N I physicians havi' boeuunabioI to juTOir.plL-h 1U Nor think that beeatiso ATlII)riioi:o.-4 Imtiot been known ever i-liiee the fouiulatlnii cf tiii world, it will nut euro KUcuruatLini and Nouraljia. D, Ncgleet the testinumy f rK "T hundp'd.iof sullen who U TJ 1 liave tried ATitijOriioiio :ui l I , ury now touiid an t h- arty. Nor think that f'eeaine you have, irit d ffty other thln-ja that failed, thai, Atuix)iii IiO.-t t.-i IlLu tlu-nu Don't to discouraged I The very thin that mit cure Rheumatism cv.d Neuralgia is ATHLOPHOROS. Don tbe Skeptical!- ATHLOPHOROS has cured others. It vill Cure YOU. If rmi rannet N-t ATiimrnoiuHr f wur lnu-rint, n will . I it 'XrM4 i iiiil. on nrdit of pvnlar irlciw-on., ilollnr r I t I !. t ir t r that ymi lny t fmni your (IrtiirWt, but If Im li.-Mirt It. d ) n t li Ji rxiiinlcd t try juicUiliJrf cLuj, lut urd. r at ua"j roiu um d rt U'L ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WÄLL ST.. NEW YORK. V s imimsL an e:i.t ioiiHtrr win-! thit fn b rebmifi tt I'uJ'ct-'Mf r ... ki wpr. If n.t fjUR PKRFECTUY R ATI Sf ACTOR V , in Tfry rrpt,-t,iiil u t i t ;na-11. . r. M v In riny uf Ui m 1 I rii-rg. n l I t.y trfU it; av rywhiT. l; ftjrtr wrtio lniiiija. kvii ifnui" uiii It ti ittll's bntim oa tli l. . CHICAGO COR6LT CO., COICOJCO, tiU The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter talc? Magnolia Halm is the charmer that almost cheats the' !"" 1 I f rrr vi
BUSiKSS CARDS. f Th'Jirm tcj rtntrl btltrw ort the mom $tinj, (iiuirelnUcin the ctty, aud art enbrtl "'t?ij of tho )it tn:age of tntiml m-j 1:IUTTIN(I1IAM sti:am DvniNf;, i 'lra:il st d KepMlrlne. Lsdlt's' Wctrla AnPmj1 ul nil l.ltxl. :iiMint mid üyol. AUoLic and etirtaini lunnunu 1 1C North Delaware Htrcot.
W. n.JilEll, 'A. D , riu: SPECIALIST, to North Delaware fltrcet. 0re Dsy: TliurJ7, FriJsy eud f?.!ur1y. 1'OTIIKC'ARY AHl) DUUCiOHT. pk. I-:. r. IX)RTi:U, 9) Houtii lilinoN H' Dr. Dcudj'n t'lit-rry (auifi Cure. Kample frvv A KTII HUAL 7 1 Ki ll avithoux iivvrtrj. -t M Et VVftKhtiiKtOtl moot. Pefcrennr civcu tf) pirtlns wi-arln? tncm. ALLAUD'8 iOI'ULAU 1CW CliKAM. Orders from Chnrche, Kcitiesl, l'urtlu. Plon!u. and Adjoluluu Tonus promptly j;i:ieJ. Crctmcry, 1Z2 North Delaware. Tclcphome 4'0. QHAKLd T. JACüTi fcO LI CI TO 11 OF TAT i: NTS. :M North Delaware street. Uriüs rf.ofcnsl.'c. hnd for c irculiir. I'iftccn ynnexicric!j(e. Ü iAnjJci a. mwu. sr.ir a xl vnr.it on woo1 tuilttri&t Strx-t. cpro:tiJi TooSlcSi laJlinspoiu, In.t tllAr.. v. fiiovi:u. I'UKi: LAKE ICK. Otr.ar. No. 174 Knit Market Street, Telephon MOi,. Not ioüik rtrd itlt.'i lc? co.ubhu'don co:apvilei Ii N T 1 6T, J. G. I'ASSONS, 231; Wct WshiUKtmi Kfreet, OVfiU NEWS OfT.w ladlnuupuUd. J A. IIFIUillANN, doc-B. Ji-v.'elry n:ni lLyexr.rc KcpIriuij Mur!ü l'.axcHft hpecltUly. MVthl Market street. I'ltAOriilAI, ltOOTKU. Ai.il fi:flm:r(turr of Mur and An UaltJnr Vari J'lH K,'iu.:'itf li.ra.viu.ldrüiiji and HillMlnlVltR. I'lll'll AN.) tilUVKL liUOK.i LkI 1 and IvL-prtlre l. 'Jüi.lion hi (1 M)l:n:le Uoof Painted and Kepalred. Othceri f-outh l inn. ht. IVJephoae 417. C. BXJSVKAiS' NEW VTALL PATÄU X 3HAD2 HOUE, H Xt Ohio hlrcot, Ir.dif.aapo::. Oll-Cioths, P.a?KS nrt UuU. S;'(x.-iil ct03l;ci Is V.'ladow HLtcUs und mrrior DftooraV.crii. 7! l'an Court tit. and bf haat Wssn. Bu H. L. I'MdlLAD. rLLSCRHTION DRUG STORE. No. I'iO V'lr?tula Avcune, I NUiANAl'OLld BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. J'ryrnt A ritrattou Colkizr. A J.lvw CommerrUl rhaol. CatHlouo F'rte. When tllocK, f.nolto Postoflico. ili:u iii:oiiii:uj. ADJUSTAI'.LE IRON FENCE POSTS. Cheap &i Cedar Touts. tiAKCüP wanted, Send fordrcular. ;licea:il Fn:;rry, r.ft Houia l'titinsylvaula stroet. IRON I T.N'Ci: CRLSTUJC;, ETC. l'.cllablo Aceat Wame l. CfJicea'.ul SAltArnoni No. l't North Dc'.at? aro St. J I.WIi V. (iAUitlCU. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tlorpo J'.lock, IndiampoIiH. rsrt'orpcratlou ami InsurAnro Law, hmio aud Fu'ernl tctiti1. IIAKIIV. Anil rarir.el Manafucturcr, -ir. - Virgin) Ave. t I'.tpalriru' ur.d CovtrJn; Neatly Donr. Tpointti'.OLL'Ai: KUAT LIA7IKEW. Kait VSa.l!ieton Ft ,7Nnrth Ivntisylvaula 3t, bulls i and i Hat .Market Iluuo. S)prlnir l4.tcb a upcclalty. C(HHI) A COMPANY. 1KESII AND SMOKED ITSll. WLclfFa'.'e and Retail Dealer. No. f.S Wcitrrarjlard Ftrcct. QCUWl.lCKLi: PIlANtai CAKUIAiiES AND IlUGGIES. Manufacturers of Dcllrery Waßon and Sprtnc True ts of all klno. lu-pairin promptly attended to. Wacon sn 1 Carrlüco lulattag neatly doae, batUl&ciIcu Kiiarantctd. Hi and :o Kt WaAhlaton Street. W mrzrt & adahs. CXWKH AND EHERAL CONTRACTOitl Bocm 21 Thcrpo l:lo:i, la.l'.inj.'O.u. ITT I B. EAWL3, YY DENTIST. ft Clarpool Block, oppodt Bates Uooae. f pccUl attention glsea to tne prcserrsttoa cf til natural tooth. Prices rionaMr,
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