Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1883 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7- 1883.

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COUNTERFEITERS B 1GGED.

Wboleaale Arrest. of Counterfeiters la Warrick and Pike Counties. Jlloody ri;lit Between the Officers and the Outlaws iu the Little Vil lage of rikerille. Full Account of the Affair From the Time of Leaving the City Till the Return With Six Prisoners Notes and Personals. One of the most important pieces of detective work that lias been performed in tüe VivTcuiuiciib sciiivc iui iiiaujr ican ui tills State culminated "Wednesday evening in the arrest of a band of counterfeiters who have been operating ia Warrick and Pike Coun. ties for the past two years, and who, in this lime, have put thousands of dollars of spurious money in circulation in the State. About one year ago Kobert Ilobbs, an employee of the Government Secret Service went into the Counties named to attempt to locate and cipture the ganp. and . soon made himself acquainted with a nnmber of men in that section and pascd under the name of Charles Henderson. It was not long till Le had a clue to the 'Shovers of the queer," and he apparently fell into their ways of doing business, and they bejran to feel confidence in bis professions of friendship. He Boon obtained evidence against two or three of the parties, but be delayed making any arrests till the whole j an? was known and evidence against each particular individual fjould be obtained and insure conviction, jhis a. a matter that necessitated more 01 less caution, and despite his utmost efforts Le was suspected, and on one or two occasions w as in danger of his life. Having secured the necessary evidence and laid his plans with characteristic minuteness, warrants were issunl ior tlie or twelve of arrest of some ten the parties and preparations were made for bagging the game. Armed with the necessary warrants United States Marshal Foster, accompanied by Andy Mart. V ; Barnacle. J. P. "Wood Al Vhitenun, John and Al Glazier and representatives of the city press, left this city STuesdJy morning and reached Evansvill'e at 4 o'clock that afternoon. After spending an hour at this place the party went to Uoonville. where it was joined by Ilobbs, Killian. Abbott and Kinnoch. Meeks having joined the party at Evansville. The party -was here divided, a portion going to lluntingbure. a small village, and the rest staying at Iioonville all night. At this place Ilobbs was to meet two of the gang under pretence of wanting to negotiate some paper money. but. as it happened only one appeared, and he was brought to liooneville and put under arrest. The two divisions of the posse united at Holland and went to Pikeville, about eight miles distant, in wagons, reaching that place at ! o'clock. Pikeville is a little hamlet of Pike County, containing but few evidences of thrift or enterprise, and here the party began to realize the real perils of their undertaking. Joseph Houchins is a resident of this village, and one of the members of the gang. It was expected that a fierce resistance would be made in the event of anything but surprise, and Ilobbs, known to the Houchins people as Henderson, had arranged to have his brothers. Jess and Columbus, at the house in the village unpaper money. Ilobbs and Killian went to the residente of Joe Houchins and Marshal Foster and hia deputies surrounded the hous-e. Prior to this it had been arranged for ilohhs to make some excuse for leaving the hou.-e and this act, when seen by the party outside, waa understood to mean that the two brothers were in the house. Hobb? )r;ormeJ his part of the play, but when he returned -into the house, the three counterfeiters immediately barred the doors, drew their revolvers and acensed Ilobbs of treachery. With this Killian and Hobbs drew their pistols and the work began. As - svtn tlie fi rn n or n-aa lioirvt ihtk nirttr on the outside approached the house, burst open the door and the sport became general. Joseph Houchins received a ballet through the lunar and got out of the house into the yard, where he fell. Jess was shot through the thigh, but managed to escape from the house, bnt Columbus was disarmed and handcuffed. Ki.''ir,n received a shot through the hand, and a Nullet passed through the crow a of Hart's hat After the excitement Lad somewhat abated Killian waa taken to the bouse of a physician near by and his hand was dressed. Hardly was this accomplished, however, when a boy appeared and -wanted the doctor to go to the bouse of a man by the came of Iloskins to attend a wounded man. The officers suspected that this was Jess Houchins, and they made it convenient to go with the doctor. Their suspicions were confirmed when the house of Hoskins was reached, and Jess was placed under arrest without further trouble. The party having secured less and Columbus Houchins, and finding that Joe was too dangerously wounded to . be removed, now fcegau to retrace their steps and pick up such others of the gang as lived npon or near the road leading from Pikeville to Huntingburg. The night was cold and chilly and the country on all sides presented to the reporter's vision a most desolate and vroe-begone aspect. The thick, short growth of timber, the broken land, with squalid farm houses and numerous creeks, present a disagreeable contrast to the broad fields, comfortable dwellings and beautiful woodlands of other sections of the State. As he jogged along orer the rough mud road, -with the counterfeiters grim aud silent by his side, the feelings which the scene engendered can be imagined, but cot described. The entire distance of eight miles was one continuous succession of hill and hollow, an unending monotony which added to the sombre atirlnees which reigned as supreme as though life bad never existed in the sparselviettleu country. Between Pikeville and Huntingburg the following arrests were made: Hernie Smiton, Wesley Woods, Henry Grossman and John Tayler. These, with Jess ai?i Columbus Houchins were brought to this city yesterday afternoon and placed in Jail. The prisoners ore all very reticent and. of course, claim that they are innocent In many respects the men present an uncouth appearance and the majority of them are unlettered, some at least being unable to spell their own names. XMivnicallv thev a Tm wall rfn.lAn. - - evidently In crime what John Sullivan is in lb arena hard hitters. . '; The importance of the arrests can not be over-estimate!. For two years. the business of counterfeiting has been an progress in the section where the Houchins reside and the gang was jio doubt increasing in numbers as well as proficiency in the art of counterfeiting. Zeroeri Render, the first captured, and who wis sent to Evansville. is well known to the erLcers. and the gang has been doing a prosperous business tn the hills of the wild country where they lived. This appears to be the second time that Columbus Houchins has been arrested on a charge of counterfeiting, having been released from Jail some time ago, and being under bond at this time on the firM charge. The taembers of the city press are under obligations for courtesies extended br IT. S. Marshal Freter during the cauipaign'which

resulted so gloriously to all save the guilty parties. NOTES. United States Marshal Poster was the right man in the right place and no mistake. The members of the press were not seen feeling for their Fabers when the shooting began. The capture of the gang will prove a happy relief to the honest people of Pike and Warrick Counties. The officers walked up to the Houchins residence as if they were old soldiers. They stood lire remarkably well. Columbus Houchins fays that the first time he ever saw Henderson (Hobt) was about a year ago. At that time Houchins' wife waa pick and Henderson was playing doctor. He toid Houchins that lie had no doubt of his ability to cure his wife. Houchins has no doubt of it now-.

THE CIIIKF CAPTURE!. Arrest of Coiner, the Lrariins Spirit of Counterfeiter, in Southern Indiana A Neat Job. Evaxsvii.le, Ind., Nov. 4. Corner, alias Faulkner, alias ever so many other names, has been captured in Frenchtown, Harrison County, Ind. He was the chief and leading spirit of the counterfeiters of this district, and lives near Frenchtown in a log house built very much like a iort. It hail one chinking out all around, and while Faulkner worked on tie manufacture of the coin his w ife stood guard Immediately after the arrest of the Pikeville gang IL I). Hobbs, the detective known as Doc Henderson, went to Frenchtown and to the house of Faulkner, t whom he toid about the raid, and said that he (Hobbs) was the only man to escape. He wanted to hide for a few days. Faulkner readily took him in and explained all his process to Hobbs, who proposed to be an experienced counterfeiter. Saturday Faulkner went to Frenchtown to get some Kvansville paiers to find out the extent of the raid. Hobbs pretended lie was gomr for a bottle of whisky and followed him, and dodging behind fences and trees saw him enter a store Hobbs ran in and presenting a revolver at Faulkner's head ordered him to throw up his hands. The culls were put on and a Deputy Marshal took him in charge. Hobbs hurried back to the house and calling to Mrs. Faulkner to bring the shot gun as he ran. She, thinking her husband was in danger, did as she was bid. and when she reached Hobbs gave him the weapon. He clapped the cuffs on her before she knew what she was up to and this morning brought the couple down to this city where they made connection and went to Indianapolis. Faulkner made coins from ten cents in silver to f-D in gold, so perfectly that he said himself he was not afraid to go into a bank with them. How shall we stop the great evil of lying? New York Observer. Don't know; give it up. It's a habit you ought never to have fallen into. Cin. Sat. Night. Marylnntl to tlie Front. The Hon. Uden Bowie. Ex-Governor of Maryland. President of the Baltimore City Passenger Pail way Co , also President of the Maryland Jockey Clnb.says: "Both in my familj'. and in my private stables, as well as those of the City Passenger Railway Co.. I have for several years used St. Jacobs Oil mcst satisfactorily." Such a statement ought to convince every reader of this papflr. How a Horse nets With the Colic. It is surprising what human-like intelligence a horse manifests when ill. We saw one such the other morning the owner and bystanders had dosed and drugged to no purpose, when an old gentleman stepped out of the crowd and quietly remarked, "Do you think you are curing the case?" "No," was the reply, "he is getting worse and I think will die." '"Then will you allow me to give him a few simple drops which Ij have seen prove effectual a hundred times?", "Certainly." said the owner. The gentleman then took from his pocket a little bottle of Humphrey's Homeopathic Veterinary Specific?, F. F., and a little glass tube the Medicator with which he took from the bottle from ten to fifteen drops and squirted it upon the horse's tongue through the corners of his mouth, saying. "It may not act very quickly for you have already tilled the animal with drugs: luithe should be better in ten minute?." Tbe horse seemed easier at once. In live minutes he took a deep breath and looked around, breathing more easily, evidently relieved. After a few minutes more, the gentleman gave him another dose and said to tbe owner, "Take him home, treat him kindly, for he is yet sore and to-morrow you may use him, and remember Humphrey's Homeopathic Veterinary Specifics cure all such caes. Exchange. Advice to Mother. Mrs. WInilow's Boothlnj Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves tbe little sufferer at once. It produce natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child Irora pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is verv pleasant to taste, it soothes the child, of tens the sums, allay all pain, relieves wind, regulates the beweis, and is toe beat known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss or manhood, etc., will send receiD that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy waa discovered by a missionary In South America. Bend a sell-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, 8uüoa D, Mew York City. For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of Spirits and general debility in their various iorms; also as a preventive again it fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, tbe Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of taliaya." made by Caswell, Hazard Si Co.. New York, and sold by all drugg ist, is the beat tonic: and for patients recovering from fever and other sickness, it baa no equal. Consuaaptivea can be improved, and often cured, by my recipe. 8en by mail lor vac JohnU. MoAlvin, formerly Tax Collector, Lowell, Mas. Infants and Chflfto Vvlthont Morphine or Wsroathis.' What Rives oar Children rosy cheeks, jYVust cares their t evem. makes them sleep) TU tirl. 'When Babie fret, and cry by turns, j 4Wnat cures their colic, kills their wonnig I . Hot Camtori. j What qnirklv caret Constipation, ; .Soor Stomach, ( olds. Indigestion : Hut Caatorla. Farewell then to Morphine Mrrups, Cator Oil and Paregoric, ana Hull CwstorUt Centaur Unhnrnt. An sifailing cure for Rheumatism Sprain, Borna, Oalla. &c. Tlio moat Potent and Powerful Pain-relievr-lag and healing remedy, known to CttnOfl Per dar at home. Sample worth ts fr-e. $3 IU tu Addles etJnaoo Co., Portland, Me.

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Port Byron. X. V.. Feb. CO, '2. Lhnmtfic fyn;p C. : I had been 1K-tor!nrr for three or four year, wi : !i diTtercut physicians, for hcrofu.'a, as some called it, but found i.n relief until I commenced taking your Byrup. After taking it u short time, to my snrprise. it bepuutohelp me. Continuing its ue a few weeks. I found ny-lf a well as ever. As a blood purifier, I think it has no equal. MRS. WILLIAM STRANG.

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all. 1 am periecuy weu. rrearhers should have year IK G. C. BUTTS. Pastor Metbodhtt Kpiacopal church Sooth. 60L0 MEOAX, PARIS.P87 TheFivorite No4303,404 382,351, 170, uUItltkir stylet. äai COMMISSIONEK'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed by the Marion Circuit Court in tne B-uaraianship of Kate L. and Henry II. Cox. will sell at public auction at the south door of the Court House on Saturday, the 1st day of December, 1S83. at 12 o'clock m., an undivided two-thirds interest in parts ot lota thirty (30), thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32). in Blackford's subUivion of outlota 152. 153 tad 151 beginning, at the corner of Vermont atreet and the first alley west Of est street, thenoe south along said alley ona hundred and fifty (VjO; feet; thence west thirty-eight (3ä feet; thence north one hundred and fifty (i0) feet to Vermont street; thencs east along Vermont street thirty-eifht (3S) ftet to the place or beginning, in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County, Indiana. Said sale to be made for not less than two-thirds of tbe appraised value of said real estate. Terms ot sale cash in hand. Wh. C. Smock, Commissioner. Nov7w3w E.u;sK2it:,K!ANAf;L!:,r.;D. MMtfaACTuaea or ens 01 Hi k Ii M A1 4 a v-' w - w - Orders or Inquiries WUI have Prompt AtUaUoo. . r wa v b rw a m ACC-ai mm. - af el SILV'EHBcLL BANJOS I Yrm a M'AIY. Snrs ami MnMPn St . CHICAC0. Will cn1 nretid t l"r- fhr'rtl'maratcd Price Llrtnf Xtntawt StyJ TJiMiJoe. Ju!l the (nstrnm-it for Pk-e ( '.itno.nir Pailles.sum mpr rf nlnir n-nvlei.r'p. tin- i(feln bet oeje tr. y-i -T i .- (F bundaflasi coo siixERS rsirn I ui wild uk j TU TS Silvr. you li ! ii Iii' iiuuionrniwtja .COHTlKISUiat.!! nei...-i .rt..rH8tA6f CASi AT u.Si'K.tiiunaiiy ol-i- im-tlii: intlio worl'l. IS ItevvrUU. Vi JlUil Itf '.lMtiSVPv'M vnb

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FULL SETS OP I Ooldrn. Tonrru. Ik-;-:afe? . IX 'lii. $ - - lTVB4idra or Call upon I tU Manufacturer. otit-e to Non-Resident. OTATE OF INDIANA, ss O May Term. ISSi In the Supreme Court, Henry II. Cook v. E. Delevan Woodruff et al. No. 11,110. . ApDeal from tbe Maiiou Superior court. Wherea. it appears by affidavit filed and due proof made to the Court, that Conrad Neab, Jesse V. K. I-emon, Linda M. Coons, L'rbana Wine Company, K Era n It Kennedy, George X. Morton, Joiin Mecl. James beyinour, and Seymour, his wife. William W. Andrew. Andrew Cowen, Frank MeWMnney, A. H. Guucklc. George Jncksoa, Joseph T. Trowbridse, Charles G. Kin?. William Kirkup, Kdwin II. Avery. Kdwin lioolc. Trustee, and tlie heirs (names unknown) oi Charles K. Adsit, deceased, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and are necessary parties to said appeal. Now, therefore, baid appellees above named are hcrebv notified that on the 31st day of August, ltö3. Henry 11. Cook filed in the Clerk's oittee of said Court a transcript of the record and proceedings in a certain suit appealed from the Marion Superior Court, wherein the said Henry H. Cook was plaintiff and said K. Dele ran Woodruff et al. were defendants, and of the pendency of aid appeal : and said appellees are also notified 'to appear at the State House in Marion County. Indiana, before said Supreme Court, and defend fa!d appeal on tlie 2Gtb day of November, 1S83. the same being tbe first Judicial dsy of the November Term, 1SS3. of said Court, else the same will be proceeded upon In their absence. And it is further ordered by tbe Court that the Clerk of this Court cause this notice to be published :n the Indiana State Sentinel, a newspaper of ceiif al circulation, printed and published at Indianapolis, in Marion County. Indiana, (or three weeks successively. Witness, tbe Clerk of said Court and the seal thereof hereto affixed, this lSth day of SeprEAi. tcmber, 1S53. 1 S. P. SFIF.ERIN. Clerk. 1. J. Coopcb. Attorney for I'lalntiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of ad eXcCutioU to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the '.nth day of October, a. 1.. lhS3, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 41'. If. of said day, at tbe door of the Court House of Marlon County, Indiana, the rents and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number four (4) In James M Myers' subdivision of out hundrednd fifty (1"0 feet off of ibe east side of lot number three (3). in Mayhew's Heirs.', addition to the city of Indianapolis, ia the Countv of Marion and State of Indiana. And' on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the name time and place, expose at public sale tlie fee simple of f-aid real estate. Taken as tbe property of James M. Myers, at the suit of S. A. Gleicher et aL, for tbe use of John J. Cooper. 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