Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1885 — Page 2

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING MAY. 181885

A DESTRUCTIVE VIRE. Tli Farnlturo ytetorj of Herrmann Uroi., New York, Datrojel by llre-I.OAS Estimated at a Million and a Half.

New Yobk, May 7, Tb 9 vast f ami tare factory of H. Herrman Brothers, &t Margin and Tompkins streets, was discovered ta ba -J cn fiie at 3:30 o'clock thi3 morning. It is a fi?e-itcry brick building p.nd occupies t!i9 whole block, frcntins 200 leet on Dolancy and 150 feet on the other Bireds. It was the old bnilding occupied by the Singer Bswing Machine Factory and wa3 eatnrated with oil. The vrnolo building is surrounded by miserable tenement houses occnpled by the poorest clacs in the city. The fire was intensely hot and nearly a hundred families were drivf n from their home?. They iuBhed out in their night clothes and were compelled to camp on the river side, here they shivered In the chilly winds of the morning. At 4 o'clock tho whele building was in flames, find there wjls no hope of saving any of the property and the firemen directed their efforts to make the miserable people as comfortable as possible. At 4:30 alarms "were sent out for eztra engines and it looked rs though tho whoia surrounding neighborhood would ba destroyed. At 5 o'clock alarms were still being sent out for extra engines. Tho reason the flames soread so rapidly was cn account of tne oil on the floors. Tho factory was filled with furnitnre snd it is c siitnated tbat the Icsi wm amount Jo morettan ltC00,OG0. This is the b.;sy ccaeon of tha jesr and the losj will ba etlll heavier for the company by this reason. Over three hundred men will ba thrown out cf ort. The streets at o:30 wers crowded with peo pie and the prealest excitement prevailed in tbe reigh bor hood a3 everybody in the unrrcundiDg tenement houBts was iiiOYin;? furniture ond seeking to cscapo from tne flame?, which were spreading fa3t in ail dizecticce. Superintendent Pinron, of the factory, &:d it va3 impossible to say where the fira criminated, bnt it was bslieved that it had started in the engine room. At 5:30 this morning special ca'ls for extra engines were being sent out, and it was then estimated that the laß would amount to 1 roo,oco. Though the entire available force of the firo department was sammoned it tfai two hours before tho flames were fairly under control. The factory, a five story brick buildinjr, is a total las. Mr. Herrmann estimates hia loss at about 250,000, which U covered by insurance in a large number of companies. The less on the building be estimates at 300,000. This, too, is cavaräd to a largo extent by insurance. Five hundred (killed workmen were employed in t'a9 factory, and lose all their too1?, the aggregate valno cf which i3 ab:ut $20,003. Sarrounding bnildings wero damaged to the extent cf 25,000. The Singer Sawing Machine Company owned the burnel building. Latsr alvicea phce the damage by the furniture ßro at the following fizurea: S ock of Henry Herrmann, $250,000; building, $100000; damage to adjoining propsrty, $22 000; workmen tools. $20,000; total, 4t(lA " w Eo mantle Story or Victor lingo's Daughter Adele. H Ali rix, N. S., May 27. The Herald this morning publhhcs some details of the romantic career of Adele, the daughter of Victor Hugo. The facts are furnished by Eofccri Matton, Q. C, a well-kiiown criminal Jawjer, who acted for her professionally on several occasions. Adde' story, as told by henelf, is a3 fellows: When a mere girl, living with her parents in Brussels, she became acquainted with a joungman, one Pin sen, belonging to a wealthy family then staying in Brussels, and fell msd'yiilova Tith him. He appeared to bo equally Infatuated with her. They becams formally encaged and were secretly married, as she believed. 0ing to tha oppoaition of PinBen's family the sfTdir was kept private, and ho promised to make her his wife publicly in due time. Meanwhile he was gazetted .Lieutenant in tke British Army and ordered to Halifax. Just previous to this he wroie to bar to meet him in London, where they would be formally married; but before aha reached there Piaten had started with hia regiment for Halifax. Ehe returned to Brussels and shortly after ward clandestinely left home, resolved to follow the man tho loved so madly. Arriving in New York, ehe made her way to Hallfar, and lived there for nearly three years. Pimen rroved recreant, but she seems to tave followed him day and night, and fre- 1 qnently declared to tre fa -nuy with whom Bbe bearded ttat he Ehould never nnrry another wman while che lived. She wa3 eccentric, and never went out unless deeply veiled. At night ehe went oat alone in disguire, wearing a high hat, top bsots and carrying a stick. Pinsen repnds&ted all knowledge cr conneciioa with A2sle Hago, nnd had not bsen hero long bifora he became engaged to a daughter of J. W. Johnston, then Premier of Kora Scotia This coding to Ade!e'8 cars, ehecccfided her history in professional ccr.fider.c3 to Mr. Msttca, aod that gtntlenipn sent a letter to tha Johnston fm ily, arid they knci? diately broke off all eocial inlf7C3Cie vfith Pinstn. Lieutenant Pinsen left Hdlifas with his regtmeJt for Birbiios, and Adele followed ' him. Sme years sgo she became inrano and was pluced in a private asylum, either in New York or Bo3ton. The fate of the man who batrajed her u unknown. Two Virajjoea Sent to Prison. Philadelphia, May 27 Margaret Brook3 was convicted to day of being a common tcold ind was sentenced to four months' imprisonment. AfLer her eentence, her cigh-tecn-ycerold daughter jumped to her feat and struck one cf the witnesses, an a$eJ lady, iu tha face with her fi3t. Mother and daughter then became intensely excited, crying, screamirg and striking right r.ni left. After the mother had been remvcl t) the prken van, the Judge sentenced the dauchter 10 four months1 imprisjnment f jr ccutfmpt cf court. At this announcement the girl became frantic, began screaming a, the top of her voice, and resisted desperately the officers, who took hold of her to ra mote her to the van. She fought with all her strength, and being a strong, robust womnn, it tcofc all the strength of teo of tha strongest cfficf rs of the court to remove lir frjm ce court-room. A Complicated Oase. CniCAco, May 27. A cass of little importance in itsalf, bnt which, If successful, Tfill probably be followed by losses involving upward of $250,000, was tried In tbe Cocr.ty Court yesterday. The suit is by Solomon Geisman, a liquor dtaler, against "William Msda, a whisky broker, to recover

the value ol fifteen barrel of whisky bought r-yOtisman in 1S32. and for which . Mda gvo him a warehouse receipt. The receipt es for goods stored by tha Newcomb &. Bachanan Distilling Company in a Louifville warehouse. The coxnnaay failed before the receipt was presented. The owners and a government storekeeper implicated with them fled to Canada to avoid prosecution. It afterward developed that they hid Issued duplicate receipts for their goads, and it is claimed that Gelsrnan'a receipt was one of these. Th8 defense is that MeJa acted in good faith, and bsing merely an agent was not responsible, and that the suit touId be against Newcomb & Buchanan. The case will doubtless go to the Sapreme Court, as it Is simply brought as a test. Tha jury returned a verdict this aftercoDn in favor of Geisman for the full amount claimed by him. Connersvllle Items. Special to tho Sentinel. CoxtfEESviLLs, Ind., May 27. The mammonth barn on the adjacent border of Wayne

County, formerly owned by Georgo Eanck, but lately by Joseph Wright, was totally destroyed by fire Monday afternoon, In the absence of the familv. Tha loss is estimated at from $5 000 to 7,000, with partial Insuranca. Incendiarism. H. L. Frcst, Deputy Prosecutor, retired from that position yesterday, and is succeeded by L. M. Dcvclin. Prosecutor elect, who will serve until his regular term begins noxt fall. The cases against J. A. Thomas, of Liberty, fcr obscene letter writing, have besn continued indefinitely pending the deci&ion of tho Sopreme Court upon one already tried. ' Tni is commencement wek, the High School Literary Society cccupvicglastnighr; Professor Jordan's lecture on hun education to-nidit; the alumni entertainment ta-rnor-rnw night, and the regular gradutinr exrc"?es of the c!as of ten young lad'e3 Friday night. jltiother TfPemett Iluueo Disaster. Jf.ksey City, N. J., May 27. The tto3 zcry frame tenement bouse, 7G Colgate Etrset, collapsed this morning. Five families occupied the premises, including twenty-seven persons. Four were killed. Barney, Nellie and Mary Anderson, aged nine and seven years and three months, respectfully, were smothered in bed; Michael Webb, aged fifteen years, had his head crushed; John Coyne, aged thirty-nine, an insurancs Seot, was badly injured. Nine other persons, hurt more or less seriously, wera cared fr r by neighbors. The building was fcnDwn to be insecure. It was to nave been repaired next week. Fortunately no fire3 broke out in the ruins. The firemen and pollca are crjgaced in cleoring away the debris. An immense crowd is collected at the. scene. More Evidence Against the Guatemala Keilroad Contractors. Kafsas City, May 27. Charles G. Thomas, a young man whcee home is jn Burlington, Yt., row employed hero, tella a story corroborating the reports of ill treatment cf Americans in' Guatemala. Thomas eays that ho siiled on September G in the Ella Knight, from New Orleans, with seventy six others. On hia arrival he was made one of the guardj, t-nd so fared better than his companions. A iiuinber of the naen died from exposure and hatd8h:p8, while others were killed in trying o escape. One German was killed by a saboontractor, who paid a fine of $25 for his crime. Tne men were kept in debt to the company, and thus were held in bandage tinder tbe laws of Guatemala. Thoma?, whi If It in February, has been some weeks ia this city. lllchmoQd Items, Special to the Sentinel. Richmond, Ind., May 27. In the game of base ball played here yesterday by the Golden Eagles, of Indianapolis, and the Henleys, of this place, the score stcod 3 to 7 in favor of the Henleys. German Vincent, the old gentleman who attempted to beat his brains out with an ax the other day, wa3 to day adjudged insane and will be eent to the asylum. Maggie Freeman, a young kdy esed tweniy years, filed complaint against Robert Morrison, charging him with being the father of her unborn child. The parties are both well ccnr.ecttd, the yonng man's father being a wealthy farmer of this county. The cass ccmes up Friday. Livery Stable Burned. 8j)cclal to the ßentinel. Ceawfordsville, Ind., May 27. Britton Bics.' livery stablo caught fire this evening r.:id was burned to tbe ground, all save a portion of tho front room. Tne origin of ths fhe is unknown. The horses and harness ar.d vehicles were f aved, the feed being the principal loss The Brittons los is CDvrd by $500 insurance in tho Northern and $1,000 in the Royal. John Griffin, tho ownar of the building, was fully insured by 50) in the German, cf Racheeter, N. Y., and $500 the German, cf Freeport, III. Verdict 2iot GuUty. Special to the ßentineL Colcmdus, Ind., May 27. The trial of Viola Rogers for causing the death of Henry Brehm by administering poison to him was concluded in the Circuit Court Monday evening. The jury was out all night and brought in a verdict bf not guilty yesterday morning. Tha announcement of the verdict caused applauss in the court room, which was promptly anppmed by the Court aud Sheriff. The verdict is considered a just one, as there was üttle cr no evidence tending to convict ths girl. rot Dwelling Together in Unity Caicago, May 27. The Journal's Quincy, III., special says: "The Episcopal diocise o! Quincy bezan a session here yesterday. Bishop Burgess in his address reviewed the trouble witn Dean Izvine, and was very sever in hia remarks. Dean Irvine, through h's f ttorcey, began suit against the Bishop for llbfl, and also notified the clerk of the convention that he would hold responslb'e all parers publishing that part of the aiCettral American Troubles. La Lieertad, via Galveston, May 27. The Salvador Government is concentrating a military force at this place, constructing earthworks and entrenchments. Binds of insurgents, larcely composed of Indians, are concentrating fourteen leagues from hera. Au attack on La Libertad is tbreatenel. Th ere is no American or other war vessel off tbis cosst, and foreigners are consequently n:uch alarmed. Lord LocaAoune on Sir. Lowell, Ottawa, May 27. Lord Lansdowne in a speech before tho Royal S:ciety cf Canada made & graceful reference to Mr. Lowell, exUnited States Minister to England. He said no cue can read Mr. Lowell's admirable speeches v hi ch have been delivered front time to time upon political subjects in Ehland, without feeling how muc'i there is in

the culture of the tcholir and post, from which the performance cf the politician luieht de:ive dignity, whdem and gracafali.ea. JjOCUfts by tha Million. Chicago, May 27. A special telegram from Denver, Col,, published tere this morniog, eays millions of ycung grasshoppers are coming out of the sandy coil on the Arkatisis River abent Pueblo, destroying early vecetables ard tender fhrubs The'r appearance is eimilar to that cf 1SG3, heu they were swept east by winds and C3n?um?d aa Immense amount of growing craps in Kan ear. Brake Band Broke Tbree Killed and Others lujaretl. Charleston, W. V., May 27. This morning the brake band of the Kanawha Mining Company's incline, SCO feet long, up a stsep mountain, broke, and two cirioad o! min

ers carried up the mountain at great ld?ö. Nir.e ja raped out, f "ur remaining. Tares vrere killed, one fatally,hurt, and a number slightly injured. An Unprovoked Wiarder Kansas Citv, Mo., May 27. Jame3 Murphy, a cmender, shot and fatally wounded Gottlieb Weilard, an inefTecsive German, In a Main street saloon this morning. The murder was an unprovoked one, and Murphy, after drinking a glas3 cf beer, gave himpelf up. Tne proprietor of ttie taloon is under arrest for shooting a man tf 0 week? ago. Christian Kditor twice Arrested for Violation of Law. IJcsTo:.-, May 27. Hon. W. F. Davis and H, T. Hastings, editcn of the Christian, appeared a s-:cond time in the Municipal Court this mcruicg to etwer to the ebargo of re1 fating last Sunday their preacbiag 01 ths Common. The ci?e, however, was postjoied until Thursday. A False Choleia fteport. Quebec, May 27. The report tbat Asiatic cholera is prevalent in Qactoc 13 utterly false ard unfounded. The Surgeon General of the United States telegraphed to M. G. Wessen, U. S. Consul here, for a report on the epidenile with full details. Consul Wasson replied denying the leport. Fatal ranillj Onarrcl. Memphis, Tenn., May 27. A difficulty occurred this afternoon between R. M. Schuyler and his stepson, William Kanerz, a lad of Dicetcen, which terminated by Kanerz shooting Schnjler. The weapon rised was a shotun lceded with duck shot. Schuyler died instantly. Confidential I3?.ok Uler .l,O00 Short. New Yoek, May 27. James Nelson Day, lately confidential clerk for Marlin & Runyon, bankers, of 100 Brcadway, ha3 bsen fourd short in his accounts to the amount of $5,C0O. - Day h?s confessed, and staies that he loit the moDey in Wall 3ti9t. AUHE INNOVATOR. Tbe Wonder cf this Hay and Generation Iu Practical Life. F3f shes of wit and special novelties attract such attention in our dsy that ws often overlook true merit and many things that are eminently useful. The Acme Renovator is worthy cf undivided attention and the Sentinel, after examining results, unhesitatingly Indorses its excellence. Ths housewife has had her carpets worn threadbare by tbe wattle in tho hands of the hired man or by acids In tho hands of the ignorant, The dirt has been distributed among the neighbors to their infinite disgust, and carpet cleaning by the old methods has had its measure of influence in the order of unpleasantness. It Is now the custom sinc9 the advent cf the Acme Renovator to clean carpets right where they are, thereby saving lime, trouble, wear and tear, and als having :uch work done as renews the color and ihorcnghly cleanses the webb and warp. Among tbe hundreds of endorsements which the Western rgents, MGefrs. Me3$Ick& Child of 2(J Kentucky avenue, have received for clttinir g over 14,000 yards of carpets and gccO, e submit the following letter as convincing rrcol cf what the Ssntmel has above advanced: VAUOAT.IA LINE. TErP.E HAUTE AND INDIAXAroUS RAILROAD COMPANY, Le.5C St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre flaute RailI03d. Operating Terre Hante anl Log&nsporfc Railro.il. G. TT. Prcseott, Superintendent Hotlve Tower an! Machinery. Office Scpf-rintendent Motive Power ) and Machinery. Terp.e üautf, Ind., May 7, 1335. ) Subject: Mefsrs. J.fes'lck & Chil3,',S'.ate Asnts "Acrae Kmovator, 26 Kentucky Avenue, Iaiisnap.'lis, Ind. : Deab SIP.S Your: of May 5 is at band.JisIng for an hone Rt, trutnJut statement in relereaca o the 'Acme Eenovator" now la use on this roid. I cheerfully certify that as a cleanser and renovator of coach carpets and scat plashes it exc2l3 njthiug ttat ever came under my notice or expericr.ee. While it cCec'ually cleanses the finest of a-.tctsand plu&hes. it cots not irjun tha most clelicatc tint?, but resxras them to .their original col rs, '1 he test given here i3 a sufficient guarantea H-r.t it is just whst the word implies, ,Acme.,, ard without hesitation recommend its use in Leacral lor the purpose: eet lorth. You s truly, G. II. PP.F.-COTT. Snp't 51. P. and M. Catarrh. Is a very prevalent and exceedingly disagreeable disease, liable, if neglected, to de-v-rlcp into senrus consumption. Being a constitutional disease, it requires a constitu tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, vrhich, acting through the blood, reaches tveTy part cf the system, effecting a radical and permanent cure of catarrh in even its most severe forme. Made only by C. J. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. I ETI Rfc?nD!D'nn?IO are to be founc in the SCIENCE of HEALTH," for thspeely care of Nervous Debilltv.Lost ManhooJ. The Mirror h no flatterer. W ould you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charmerthat almost cheats the looking-glass.

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