Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1885 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL' SATURDAY MORNING MAY IG 1885

EHGEAJL TELEGRAUS.

I1ETI10DIST BISHOPS 13 tat In Conference at St, Louis. . Br. Loins, May 14. The Board of MeihO-t-diat Episcopal Bishops met here thia morning at Union Church. There were present Biahcp Thomas Bowman, of St. Louis, Hsnior BiBhop, presiding; W. L Harris, of New York; R. S. Foster, of Boaton ; S M. Merrill, of Chicago; . O. Andrews, of Washington, D. 0.; H. W. Warren, of Danver, Colo ; Cyrna W. Foss, of Minneapolis, Minn.; William X. Winde, of Topeka. Ka?.; John M. Waiden, of Cincinnati; W. F. Mallalienx. Only the preliminary business of the session was transact d and adjournment w&3 had to prepare for a mass meeting to night to be addraacd by Bishop Foss. A LtMyette Sezfitfaü. Cpedal to the Zci.iel. Lafatetts, Ii Miyir. Tha city was startled to da y , socii sensation in the thape of an ciiment cisa in connection xiithaiatiDgrln !cj,which falls Ufce a thundercrash in society alleles. 113 parties complicated are highl jmpected sitissns and move in the highest ciOsa The story went from month to moat a day that the wife of a "well-known citlit had clopad with ons ot our skating arU'i Jfte 837eral nioatha of society flirting, hich they wera at las: discovered. Tr lady bsfore mentioned could be Eotice the rinks both day sad nJght, and her tr. lij and fine ekattog 3300 attracted the attsiiion o fall attendants, and her actions vtie ta satject of much favorable comment, the gentleman (?) menticnea lu conueci'ii omt!i the affair is a wellknown skating aitili, and thrrmgh th position he held was laon ay every man, woman acd child in Vie censty. lie is a la da da yonng man, ai t": during his stay in tail city attracted the I Huticiof people, through his dadith stylea? riiaa dinners Bat true love never racs .J0jt3,std resulted that way in this cafe. Z'd) ü'xsbaod captared his wife with the abo 1 Individual in r position vhere all denial! is impossible, and hla wrath at thfl tight iinot to ba described. Picking up a fcMta V) dsico sart the infuriated husband li j its: tht vile betrayer, oreaklng it over hi ili?id, coi ihrerr hin oat A thu jooiu. ?7l!Ata7orcccariei betwean do hutbacd aa 1 wlte la not known to the titer vorld, bit it tj faid their words were ew. The yenn? "L3ht?r is said to have ken the next irate out o the citv, and the w discarded Mife must have followed him, heir wherpt oiul jars tin in own. Toe af : jtas caused jcreit excitement throughout J commnnity, and tha resalt3 thereof are .' ft Jlyavaited. Althnnq bthe names of tb fc- 1 ?a well kmwa they are withheld 10m publication at jurucs Ug An Import! Miring Case. Yankto, Dak., lüay 15. The case in which the Sitting BL üliing Company is the appellant and the Ilchmond Mining Company la the respar des now before the Supreme Court and la attracting much attention here. The case involves valuable mineral lands in the Slack Hills worth probably $2,000.000, and! ernes ably advocated ca both aides. In 1877 the corporation known es the Sitting Bull Mining Company discovered a vein oi lich ore, locited a claim and followed the find. The Richmond Co upauy struck a lead about the eame time, and itbcwise followed the vein. After tunneling OlO fet the Sitting Bnll Company Intercepted the Ricbnioiid tunnel. The Rlcarnond Com pany procured a temporary injacction restraining the Sitting Ball Companv from prtceedirg fnrtber. The eise was trl before Judge Church and decided in 1a 7or of th-j Richmond Company. Fifty-sii days were consumed iu the trial and the c ibnd ants In the action expended thotrr nd3 of dollars in procuring maps and cut' of the two tuned and adjacent claim?. 13 law of apex was the principal point i' -Tslved. The Sitting Bull Company appeal ä from ihe decision. It is said that und r nd Church's opinion claims are not' se &d by h United States patent The deci' 'jn 3! the Supreme Court is awaited with mu :city dj tne mining operators 01 this te Convicts Keleased hj a Mob, St. Loui3, May 15 An Au:tin, Ter, special to the Post-Dispatch says: 'This forenoon Governor Ireland, received telegram from Mjor Goree, Supsrinlendt at of the Texas Penitentiary, giving iuf jr aatio 1 of the most daring and successful cut ;age ever committed in Texas. Forty State convicts were employed on Clay's farm Jn Bnz s County, last evening, when work vaaauppiiby a great mob of armed : lea surlanding the guards and prieos ?rs nnd Amended the release of the Jat! f r. The guards refused, whereupon a uga lensaed "Cith the mcb. The CDnflict was 1 terrible öne, and resulted in a victory forti raUasking party, who disappeared with fcecaaTicts. There is no information ai tc hither there were any killed or wounded, bntitis raported that several men wert fatally mounded. The outrage is dee tc tfifhue ."lä cy against the employment oi convict letcr outside of ti mnitentiarlrs. 1. Governor ba o5ered lard cf $203 for tis conviction of any 1 it leaders cf the catrat. Iatti of a Young Lady. Special to toe SntlneL Mcscie, May 15 Miss Lettie Prim, a very estimable and popular 3 onr.g lady, died at ler home in this city yesterday afterncoi. after several months' illr.eis, cf consumo- ' tion. She was one of the moat sucs?ssfa! teachers in Be?aar8 County, and for tw or three years prior to her tickness she Ua?,ht in the fchcols cf this city, and by her ptcnl'ar klndr;f si and amiability won the las ing friendship of all, who heard thft announcement o( her death with deep feelip of fcrrow. Facerai ter?iccs vcill be coarinctcd at 2 o'clock to-iaorrov from tho l. P. Church bv Rev. Mr. Laueley, and will b atievded by teachers, papi's and achojl olllssrs in a body. Danseroalr Hurt bjruKunnwaj. t tfpeci&J to the äostiaci. jMcsctE, ma., iuay 14 wnue naming gravel on tho ttreets yesUrday, the team driven by James Saepn took fright and ran away. Mr. Shepp held to tho lines until the wagon was torn to pieces, when he wai thronn violently to the street and run over by the wheela of the wegon. He wai badly bruired about tho head and face, and l y Icr Fometime as If dead. He hai uat tine recovered consiousmes. and is thonht to injured internally. Bit little hope of his recovery ie entertained either by friend cr tha attending physician. Hoard of SfeUacxlUt Clabop. Sr. Louis, May 15. The Board of Bi3hops of the lLethcdlEt pie copal Church continued ita cmioca to day. The meeting are private and but very little information ha been giyea to the public so far. The bond

wa visited to day by a committer from Clncr :ti, compcc3I of Mrs. McClellan Brown, ?;.idBlf tie Wcslevan College, and Mrs. izaxle sHordhoff, of Washington, in the inerrito .that sollege. Arrangements were a:adefor filling local pulpits onSundav. Quite a large number of preachers from this and neighboring States are in the city to 688 the Biehope. ' Court Kote From Morgan County. Special to the Sentinel. Maetihsville, Ind., May 1" Judge Kendall M. Hord, of Shelby viUe, Ind., have been holding court here for a few days, and will return next week to finish up some bu3inets. The Judge is one of the brightest and most cental gentlemen in the State. The case of Willard Paesmore against G?o. A. Jackson and wife for enticing away Willaro's wife resulted in a verdict in favor cf plaintiff for 5C0. Willard is twenty-cight years eld and his wife about eighty years old. Jackson is tho old lady's nephew. Bape Trial A Lottery Case. Special to the fientlael. Looassport, Ind., May 15 The trial of a man . named Baldenow for attempting to rape Anta Leah, agad eleven, is now on trial in the Cats Circuit Court. Baldenow is thought to have been icsane at tho time. A big lottery hoax has been played hre. Some men attempted a joke on one ot their friends and gave him a telegram 3howiacf that their pool had dravn $25,090. It spread over the c'ty, and a larger al of lottery tTsets will doubtless result before the jake i3 fnlly made known.

UßTo 3Xnr(rrM Ilangfd. IIuxter8 Poim. L. L, May 15 QharifB Henry Rng. the negro who murdered o!3 Mn. Lydia May bee and her daughter, Mr?, at Ojater Bay, Ii. I , nearlv two years j?o, hanged in tho jail beredt 7:43 thia mora iop. He died without a etrncK'.a. WA8HlGTON, May IT lohn Langst r, a nesr." ex-c.Hvalyman, ex-lnnot?c de't.rd . tbief and murderer, was hanged ivt the corridor of tho city jail at 0 this morning. Bnnicess lfailnr UurlDfr the Week. New York, May 15 The busineea failures occurring throughout tho country during the last ceven days as reported tc R. O. Dan & Co., number, for the United States, 203, and tor Canada, 20 or a toml or 220. as against a total of 243 la-)t week and 208 the week pre- I vicus to too last. The casualties tro pratty etenly divided among the different csctiom of the country. Polaoced !y Ic Ureara. Atlanta, Oa., May 15 The facts in regard to the alleged whohsaie poisoning of excursionists at Tallulah, are: A great many were taken sick with nausea, caused by eating ice crsm which had been kept too long in the fmzrs. No terious C3ac qutnees have resulted, and nearly every oe of tbotre afftcted i9 well this moraine. No deaths have occur-cd and none expected. A Mjsterious murder. Special to the Sentinel. Usion City, Ind., May 15. Lee Collin, a mulatto barber, was foueddcad thisraorniog in an alley on the Ohioeide of town. Ho hid been (hot in the breast with a heavy charge f-f buckshot by sorue one unknown, and tha Coroner's inquest held to day develops notaig of the murderer or the motive. Fell Between the LUrs uud Wan Killed. St. Louis, May 15 A. Marysville, M-., special to the Post-I)i?patch tays: "Henry R. Gibbie, of Lowville, N. Y., a 8tock dealer, iast night foil between freicht car3 on the Wabaeh Railroad and was killed. The remains were tent to his homo to-day.1 Probably Both WlH Recover. fc Nan Yorx, May 15 The condition of Lairy O'Brien, who wa3 stabbed, and Freeman, who was shot in tho üzht between both these parties last night were much Improved this morning- Tha physicians say that both men will probably recover. They Can Keptnt at Leisure. Des Moines P.egifiter.) Yesterday Miss Mary Shoemaker, a pretty .aies with a merry laugh and a pretty hgura that is the pe'fection of grace, camo Into .Mr. Loren F. Bishop' bakery to buy eome freah rjll?, and she looked at the yonog baker in such an irresistible way that ho was quite be si ie him-elf with admiration. "Miss Shoe maker," raid he, "you look so nretty that I bAve half & mind to go right with you aad j get married." "I never refute a dar," said the pretiy girl, with flnthing chfeka and eye3 ta&t sparkled with a roguish Ifgct. "Well, thai I I uo and get my coat and go and set a licenie? If von want to, you may, and I'll gj with you, too." The young men's face sobered down a little, but he went and cot hie coat. Do you atill want to go?" h3 gently inqured. -'Why, I thought it wai you that wanted to po." t&id tho maiden, hesitatingly. "Well, I do, but I thought maybe yon would give it up." -'If that's all, we'll go," waa the r?pl. Loren wai caupht. aad he bad tha goad tenge to teo it. They Tsent to the County Clerk and got a 1'cenee, and before the sun set they Were married Good .AdTic) tt Democrat. Uour.l The worst blunder the Democratic leaiers could commit would be to quarrel with the Prep'dent or ranee themselves in opposition to him. It would a-snredly mean trie less of be country in 1SS3. If they do no, pet from him the share of the office3 to which tbey believe thev are entitled, they must bear up ut: der the disappointment. If the honors ' ib party are btoTed npon men who crs Ieat entitled to them, they must be ts cheer ful acd happy os tby can under tho cir enmstances. Fiery denunciation will dj no pcod. If thßy only wait long eaoug-i. the Democrats, tinder the ro'irs? of tun I'reai dent, will have all thothcfis. The Matter Wim Gladstone. Irish A.mer lean Mr. Gladstone's casa teams to b3 nbnt thl: He was just e.ollini; for a tisht. bnt jofct at thA Jasi ir.cmcnt discovered thAt h? waiii't leaded for bar. tevertge. but a plea-ant, mild laxative and ftficlent Tonic acting d'rectly on the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Ii Duels. The Massachusetts Baird of A?ricnltn-e eins a fruggeetive instance that of a liverfn hü who epread tbe -ta)lo r fuss fr.m fifteen hones on ooe and a b.ilf acr8 of m-.v dow ttveral aaccüteiv years, and harveate.t tbrf e crops fach tj-a-on. ugiresating seven ar d a half tons of wod hay "rj much as be vrcn d bavo ffecurtd bad the manure been scattered over three times as much land. The coraoinalion, proporfcaii and proc?3 in preparlnc Hood's Öa recporiliaara pscaliar o this medicine, and unknorrn io others.

PRCilDEWT POLK'S KPQEV7.

Walking Fifty Mile tu Get Away Frnm a Retreat for the In&ne nt llArtford. cilrort ( onn ) Special. James Knox Polk, a nephew and n&masake of tbe late President Polk, has for nearly a year been an inmate of the in-ane retreat at Harlford. For many yesra hs oc:up'ed a 'arse farm in tLi to vn on the bauks o! the :acXtcck River. With an income ot $-300 month he pf s.ed hh time almost a'one in an tncient liouse near !h& stream, aad was kücwn anagreat lovfrof bnatiDx. tishmg and fi'ld rpnrti. He wai gerial ar.d Focial. bat his frlrnds were selected -ilh care Those whom be made his fr end we ie treated in a royal manner. Why he led a hermit's life in Ms chateau, as bo teimd r, was nevar diEcIcsfd. Threa years ag:, however, there er erred to come over bim a euddpn c'bang. He mirgled in SDCttty, aDd after a shori coertbij married a bt-iutjfu! wdhh lad, lohcwhe devoid hh fbtiffi tlmf. Tbe r.ld beute was trarsformed into a most elab njato dwelling plfc?. Everything weit on pluefntly until there cime rumora of ünancid f-rr.bäirfcjsmenr. From that nioment Mr. Polk wa? a chanped mar. Lie aüain bcane ffc'.uded, end to forgst his troub'e-i took to the cnp. Despite tho efforts of h's family, he drank deeper and deeper, and fiaally there weie indications of miid insanity. He Kercfd to nLderstand his condition, for, after being advised to eeek rliif in an institution, he consented to go to Hartford. He remained there until March of the fires ij i ur, wtea he ineiatd- that ae wa cu.'f d ar d expre9'd a 'es're to return to bis home He wa allowed lo do so, and for a tin e it eemed that the change wts avuse er.. Tne old uoretiJb retur ifd, hoveyer, and be w&9 nain tnKen to tae retreat. As an irm ute he lia-i ben treated wlt.h great cptey and allowed all ihe freedom possible. Ou Patnrday last h qnit!y l(t tbe retreat. and. following two. traces of the ConsoliJahd ro&d. Ptiirt'! f-jT bt:o. O r?f:fi'ti- b'.rrford, a die'auceof tif'y mi'e, early 8Tii?.iy morn i k . b vent '" I !) liderjO of Bnjmin Morrp, en oM friend, nnd tarriel during the day. As his mental condition was observed, word was seat to Patrick Murphy, station agnt at the depot here, and a friend was at once ittit to fStrntfcrd to tako Polk in charjr. H5 was accompanied to bis hoae here. He wa? not his former self, however, for he would acknowledge none of his family ai friends, ard declared opnn hostility to all who approached him It was 'oui'd ri'cj,sary to inform tbe managers rf the retreat of his whereabout, and two lon were sent yesterday to take him back to Kartford. Pjlk was determined not to go. and it wai only by tbe use oJ force-' and tha appl'cUi'jn of bandccfTaihatbe was kept in subjection. He Äts literally lifted aboard thu train last nigöt. The eceDe at the tie pot was moit distressing as his young wife again parted with I;in. There is reason to believe that Mr. Polk Viill ultimately recover. DidSulxe'l Whisky, INatclitz (Mi?s.) DeojotraL We are told that yesterday a c mntryman c&meinto town to g-t bis usual euppiies front biH advancing mt;rchant, and after in bod laid in the PfCtssary food Euppliea h ordered a calion cf tine whisky. The liquor wfs duly drawn, poured in1o a jug, aria the jog placed on ilio counter before the c:utemer. The latter afked tbe merchant to seal the jug. The la'ter accordingly did so, but all tr e time wondering why the purchaser was so particular, ba; said nothing When the sealing pioctta voi 07er the customer made tt'Il another request in reference to the jug. Said he to the storekeeper : 'Will you now pleese draw a plot of cj1 oil and pour it over that jug ' The dealer could no longer restrain his curiosity and made bo'd to aik the bnver what he wanted that done for. "Well, Til tell ypn," said the countryman. "You see, my two boys are in town with me, a:id if they find out there' licker in that jng there won't be a drop left in it for mo when I pet home. If you poor ccrI oil on the outside they'll tbluk it's cal oil on the ineide, and won't both-r it." Tae merchant complied with the lat request, but be eaja he thinks his customer lives iu a prohibition district, and wants to pull the wool oyer the eye? of his constituents. The President L.oen Fluwers. IWashiLEtoa Letter Every day a ujHuincent basket of flowers from the Wbito House Conservatory adorns I'rcsidertt Cleveland's desk iu his library. Tbe gardener ia particular in making this udcriimentas handsome a possible, for not only doc3 the President alone fies them, but H tbe coble army of cfiice-ssekers ß3Z9 upen them whilo waiting for the Pre3ident. Colonel Lamont has a bunch of flowers, bat they are pieced iu a vase in eomewhatofa Legiige manner, while those in the President's room are arranged with care. When Miss Cleveland was at home, the fljral drcoratlons on the table were always most elaborate; but now that the weather has a tin:e of summer In it, the President eeem? to wish other thp.n hot-bouse flowerB, and tc-day he eent William, the ateward, tout, and the latter bought a large bunch o! lilies for tbo dining-room, and, it is ".id. hereafter only spring üoxeiä will form the floral deco rations at dinner. Honors Were Easy. fChicaco Tribune. 1 'You did iiot daraMie'tk to w) in that manner baforc I luanitd you, sir!" ehn milignantly cxclnimed. "No, nor yoi didn't cere com cavorting around me in c lrl (8iT8 ttr.d rtfir enrret t-Wp be for I ruarried jcu, mum! ' te retorted. Ihen sue criid end be profaniüe d. Acute rheumatisai is an intUmmation of the jcicts. marked by pain, fcfat. radness und a ter.dency to Eoddenly &hift from one joint to another. With thee symptoms aprly Salvation Oil, the greaü pin cure, to the Mtctfd pans without deljy. Pricj twentyhve cents a bottle. YIhii Tried Alw&jn Piefurrnd. Wben they occe becou.e acquainted with if, ladies invariably prefer Parser's Hiir ßaTeam to any similar irtsprtiton. r. niakta tbo hair soft aud gki-gy. arrests its falling oif, promotes nev srrowth, restor-s the cripiiial o!or, or;d Um do rifa' ai a dre?Mrg. Not a dye, not o'ly, highly jjrfnrued. -Only öOcent a?1rnpf;l3ts. ine iviirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Halm is thecharmer that almost cheats the lookinlass.

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It wbanea auciheau ail Unas oi ruilncimai OATAURM. COLD3. UIAKEHEA. ESEaATI3M, KEURALQ1A, ha enred more c&&en thn ftuythtng ever prescribed. DIPHTHERIA, 80n rHltOAT; n6 it proaptly, delay Is dm?woi. PILJC8, BUND, BLÄKDINQ UR ITC MING u LORES, OLD OB NEW WOBKD3, BRDLSE?. TOOTHACHE, 2ARA0HE, 80 UK EYJC5 SCALDS, SPRAINS; the groateet known remedy Coütrols HSM0PJ;HAGK3, FEMALE OJM PLAINTS. BLEEDING Nosa, Moutn, 8t02mcn LtiDs, or from ny cnase, Ktorted ubya cbarm It Is called tha W0NDKR OF BEA LING. Uscir kxTÜBNALLT 1ND INTFRNTXY, Wo hre 6T1 V. lanche of toatlraonl&JA S?nd for car tcoY fMilleJ Frcol It will tell you all aboat It IT IS TJKSAFX TO TJ8H ANY -rr.EPARATIO!? BXCHPl IHE GENTJINJt VrTTH OUB tDIESf XIOSS, Pries? SCO a, CLW. 6 FOS9'HBITK4fTT TO.. 7ß 5tfc Ave. Sav Y7?! 373 In a vice, turn tbe screw until the pain is all you can possibly bear, and that's Kheumatism ; turn tho screw once more, and that's Neuniljria. Such was the definition of these two. diseases given his class by a Professor in a medical college, and he added: "Gentlemen the medical profession knows no certain euro for either." The latter statement is no longer true, for it has been proved time and again that 1Fl iftJl E"W!LL CURE BOTH !2 C. F. Tilton, Freeport, Dl., Engineer on C. & N. "W. Ry., write3 : " Have hc-n troubled with PJionroatipm fifteen jear?. cn:l Lave been confined to the house lour months at a time. Have weed two bott'.s of ATHLOpiior.o.s aad eem to be entirely curt-d. 1 cannot ßay too raueü for tho niediciiio." If you cannot pet Athlophokos of your drus ßit. we will send it express jiaid, ou receipt of regular price one dollar per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from ycur druggist, but if ho han't it, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at once rrotn us, as directed. 00 112 WALL ST. EäW YORK EES ;3 Xliv it... . mi .-... - ) k vT . . Its purcri3r ntiT tl r-t r.--,-K mt, ir nut ?i.:.v . PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY Ü erery reepect, and its rr.c i fc.'uniid ly K-.ler. ?.c In a Tariety of btyiej Ard prit.v. Kola b nmlA.r. dealers eTerywliero. "Lewtso of wortlilers injita3if Kone irencin uil?sstt haa Itir3iiAmeonthobo.CHICAGO GGF.&? CO4 CiiCCRO, IV TOT A "O "TO !TC, -"i Orgakic Weajiwe lAv m :lAht:r,irr'itinBMJ hnf. f! in tithe ekiiltri rh.y hiciann, result from i . k 'yoatblul indiscrftion. 'toa f reo in.lulenc. or ; ;kervous t nuiunu uurt run over brain wot k. Avoid i T,.kTTAt1y .w.tiou rcractiicj l;r iMts out Yr IV.,1 MlfHfri-:tlCUUED tUcuendi, doci '"'rawr W"oi intprfere with tenTested for cvefjSjxI pnm or At oo Thousand CA3EG. .ir-: r'e- Cj direct crplicttioa to t1 peat f (iivifj !tt '.IfclCc ic!".utnre u fe'. 7idv:tliuat clt-liy. TheDiU iy-ural fur.o:oi.tof Ue huh 'A man or?sr.'T U restored. LfT'iJTii? i.:r.a:r.it e'tcmtr.t jli W of life, hich fiave btet ft U TRIW. One Month, - - S3.00"vfh js;itr.tbrconieichrr . ft.OOkt .;Jfal and rariicl'rrair. l.h i8, V.OOfyyjtmjrta and exuJ tc.t. TTCO ÜCtith. HARRIS REMEDY CO., H'FSCKfHloTS SOQH K. Tentß St CT. I.OUia. T.CO. RS 9 DTURf-D PERSONS! Wot n Trus. 8r Ak tor trnn oi c.r Applinacs.

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