Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1884 — Page 5

THE IfroLLKA'. BTAT'S SENTINEL W'EÜNKäD DECEMBER 10, le&b

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IN.AVS Turn the screw until the pain is all y ou can possibly bear, and that's Rheumatism; turn the screw once more, and that's Neuralgia. Such was the definition of these two diseases given his class by a Professor in a medical college, and he added: Genii men, the medical pro io.-.siort knows no certain cure for cither." The latter statement is no longer true, for it has been proved time and again that

Arams

WILL CURE BOTH! JC I I on Relieve it? Do T KJ U you care whether your pain is relieved? If so, you can prove for yourself the truth of th? assertion that Athlopkoros will, not may, but WILL, cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA! fl U VV i what those of their customers who have tried it say. AE SOME T7..3 I j ' A.rt.-r rroiv1n(r A'lilorhoro I took f.-mr !w t-tlt- u:" lih.-iiuiiti-ui It : t im. I hail thf Kli. nE.aim lr I t'n yeiTs it timwt n-jt Mo to. Haviturbmi iu tiirt c"rv..r bus'-.vM thirty y-a.-. I 134 h.l an o.Mirtuiitty to harn tlw TTurit f lihTiiuric ri--tt-t. T-rnlar ami irrwular. ai:d hae tritxl lmt -v-ry Uuirn. ami iiirr. .1 BTtryth:nf. and iifthm ilkl Vf any i rtii.ti--i.t gn,l HI I t-v.k A.UiloV!ur"". Then I nui l. I found it f jr US-iuiuiMhiii or Neuralgia. It raiia-t be n-:ouiiiit.-uUiv too hia-Wy." . VV. Kifci.u. l"harrriif. - - M.wh 1t. rcy ''if ss talfn v:th a Trr ar t.-w-fc of ilhi-'imatum. ait-r ixUoit-r liiuh toI1ti bkllf, miflt'B'il iini.x ml, Ii i l rl ot Ib. time olnutvd trf main in bt. Trr-d a wkewIii-s with do ri-li' f. a-iudurd to try Ath. Icmw May K aiU-r takiu W 1 i'p ibrely rone uJ avullin narly all Tin) n-duiiie tuui woriit-d like a h.-rm. an. I 1 f. 1 a-MUrr-d that mtl.er tAtl" r twu will trlv.) tivK care n ii. B. W ai0, uvc cure w 1;U lnh st rvtroit M:rtL "I BSV ar.blectM AthlovhorcH toararrfrl W ja th. tmtnj'Ut vt N-'uralin anil lMvuntatu.ni, B.-4 ean chwrf ully l-ar U-t!ruin.v to it uii!tnu eilirt'-nry ao a remtly in tue treatuu-nt of thoe lL-rt. nncW my vml v-rMija iu rs: AuthTB M. LtK. M. D., Tonj oua. 1.1. "Athlothoro srT in quick n-lW inanTe V. D. Ca?05. Iowa City, la. " On 1ottl( of ATHmPHKos did me mor Trvryl than all tht oUk-r liii unatin reju.-L' I r "XdO txvtt!i Cf ATHUlPliniUW CllrrJ JliC cf r.heiuiütwüi I kve hl fr t'j v. w." Mm. M. X. t iT'i'Anu.K, 6 taker St Fort Waj-üt.-. lul TOtia D1T7CÖ1ST TOS I HZ BEAUTITCX BOOK DAISY" tf fi liunt It wnd tho nun rd .Mt of "tra . aa mho bat Raxcstns or evk.u.ia t th ATHLOPHOROSCO.II2WALLST.,N.Y. aVSD THT WQi. BEXD YOU A COrY FREE. 1 1 i A Ilxi. " . Atur:.:r f,,r Piain US. STATK OF ISIIAN. r-so.- (v.v.v:';, h: In V rni onT tonrt -f 'aior Co'iniy, la the iäUte of lii ii-ii:. N'. -'.Li:. i.,ifl....i:u. t quiet title-Ji-mn A.RfXHK-rt.t Vi. Janes Phothor-i.f'rfcrlns C. Ihv18. administrator of thi-pK'a R-i ---h S. nvetnrer, dfcbei. u-t the unkno a i. :irs o." B tc p. elm renter, d' ceRse'l Bo it known. Tnalou the 21stdA.v of AnKtSt.lWt. the uxivv nainel piainütf, l y his nU-Taers. HKtl in theotlice of tha Clerk of the utcr:ur eoari f 2inoa Couuty, la tnc stAtc- of laliuuj. Ms lornplint ".ffniii-t the al-ove ntmol ii ?!i..i.i:t3. ü.n 1 Uie paiil tilaintiS having also fi! oi Jr. rpt?n Co'irt In Mill Superior Court, tbe ai:lHit gl a eonjpeicnt person, showing, tbat faUi 'Kfn iau. JttQjt- Shei-beril. Char er C. Lv, 1ra;Tiii tnloiitti tJiewill nneried'oHhe&s'Äiönf Kci-c-CJiH. cieüvenstfr, dtcea ei. ntl thj anauowu 1 Of aia 1-U.U'oe b Clr7etij;pr. deceasci. noc&77 rartie defendant to the cmnpiAlr.'. j.'.-o!.i: that a caue oi action eii-i fciAin?t tnen s-i r; k7 said comvlalnt. that the tame Lo m r-;a :.J u 7waJtttBt3 iiu iu Marion CouTity, m suv f Jndmna, and that Mid James hf-pn-.-; 1 ai CbrieC. Davis, adtnint trator.etc, ar- . .".ct ii.t refcident ol the ttate of Indiana, tn tint the suoes of the unknown iieirtt of Rebecca Cleaverger. deca-ted, are rtscectivc'.y u known, and td defendants, whose rants are nanoffn, re believed to fce noa-resideauj of tbe c'ute of jDll?na how, therefore, ty order of iaM Ciurt. aM Ifleudants "hove named are re.kTx.cUveJy h5-öby notified of the CliLtr and pendency ota d nmplaint against them, and that uiiItK- tticy aprvir avnd answer or demur thereto, at the cälii:i-.; of snid Ctusc oa the 2d day cf February, 1-. tnesrne teir:; the tint judicial day of a ten.i of sai l Court, to be. Lepim and 'held at the Com; House i:t the City of Indianaiolis, on the first 5'-.u:.iy in V'er.rary, l vs5, baid complaint and t jh raut'er and thinps therein contnined snd allegt-1 w.Ll Le liecrl and determined in their ahnoe. MOSFd G. ilcLAIX, eotCS-Kw CietkTaintroluce our -w rjvl Trr'ir IlotJ at umi tw fr.iiow ag i iHTii r- f.w if liuiij-.: Tu t"i "i.n I- nwl r v . tri HiM ..f J n. ;' Cnlal VaatlrtK C'aar! Laviijr W at B worth .H. i. v."a mcirt n um r -tt i imwi ii t wvjd ' ..!''' r a H)ff nfr. M-p MladiiMr. ntlatan'a M ub warlh i.ff, Ii u iM w.n-i: hiirr Valvb. I i ai"jvn4 Ith thc-r trf . 11 ifjr.tur, for wry , lfii,iMvr J ValrualraaJ Hapalar Cook vfulicw I. MiMti of KUAtitt. t-. r lwt mud f iimra. s jr. nfr 10 petit. mem and --d hrae li-., r-: -n i'i nir ef aio-rn tfwtute for all ocratooa. T, Tr.a bAaar Wti, for m1ma urt gvattQ?u !A ftrxpifta gut'W to ctfrrso-iJ.-fif a. fcinr. (iiii.mUo iiviU oiiipnaUiO of krtuo of tTt kiJ W' a uBrr i fom.1 w jnao:; a. 2, W inter Lean K fiu.N, a trr .c'. o AiUrg Ci.-va, Tairanx, bmn, rcm, a.., f 1 frj.-rnar, pr - vM'.Tlrkaia an4 avoaiaci a i. t'; .-ilriV. 4, Iriufrm, aofcuona and haftto. a larra ".4 ur(-o ta f A "x ! tfTiji tt'l :iic a4 prtvM aitainrr. -eia. a( Farlor Mapx 4nd t hTiiral iCiprrimrnu, a rtk &kra tcl how 40 arf'm bun4rada of araoMne tn-kf in marie ana ftnitrotfr arrnmrtta w.ta avmpla awta. a, NiUfi Ckih.I-u torva, er pnpiltf auOort, rir -aVaria-; .Orr, hnTHiro, asd dle-ni loriea. rtortb of trty 01 adrUir. ra;'ra lira. rV ail 7 iatoraitiiaf. T, Fac-T Work fqriioroa Adornma'.. aa tM rir nr- wvi coa Uitainit.ccn a!Birea4 wu1 racti-al iitf'-at -n tar jaafci( faacy taat. 'Jt aaiiMt triual, itlip wort. n brS'irry, etc., ale, pn I'ismiy ail J-tJ 'li-trru-i. -'ut t'.'vout ati-f nr.r p-kCMtr. A 1 '.m a i x. a. jiaüoocK & co.. ciiNxsaaitoOK. Co."?!;.; rawsagajwawa rtHir )OU :iU vt.eur la- y l tu lily f I ciai ivitor Maa.iie. Si .4 with ; VII 1 jjjjj n.Tr.ra, 4 motan on triai To iiruUHl " S&rnw WK "v " n w ri tM tn nfMiiiin MiTlM-tikfl Tn oarb fiouiaf Snga. M Far Vork Pattern. 1 IiCtaro of Pur.n M -n, ( Cooainjr Rrcipta, 1 f-uirrw C--l-hratnl maa Beaalira,oW KjtULra. i.oinna and Charade. St Amujiur r:perimmt. 1 Ma Trit 30 hoy"'' (Jam, and ?) fony-mkiBf Rroeipu. Tu bor iJ furo i. a munrnt ft wboi araaon. KwrytMc j tmL and ihr Maraztna nwnfha. fr It eta. Any i'ir fid'Ti n, iOauiwriptinn will irrr:t a A If t fl l ,!l?a!i"9f.TV&sa., AWAY 1

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lfealtby Farmer Tonn?' Fanxllj an1 Homestead Wiped Out. Three of the Victims ot the Strafford Kiplo. tton Already J &! Other of the l.lfhitVho Wtr Injured lata Uytog Couriltion lucider-ts ot tbe Terrible ATlr. IXevr York World.l Dover. N. II., Dec. 5 The explosion w hich took place In the home of Stephen Yoan;;, wealth Termer of Etraffjrd. last night, brie fir mentioned ia to daj'a World, caused the death of three of the part ia the place at the time, and several othen are in a precarious condition. It was caused by Atta powder and gross carelessness on the r&rt of persccs vrho were to r.: e it. Yonnr was digging a well in tL rear of the premises, and employed Ceoree L. Goodwin, who resided near by, to do the work for him. Goodwin employed a youaj fellow named .. T. berry to assist him. A large basket of Atlas piwder was purrhasfd to blast a rock that was encountered a few feet from the ear face, and it reached the place yesterday. Good aria took a cartridge and applied it to a battery in the afternoon, but it uid cot work. lie threw tte battery acd cartridge into a basket ia diszast, and it was carried later on into the kitchen, where the remainder of the powder v. as also placed in tbe basket. (iecre Yoancr, a well known citizen of Lowell. Maus., was on a visit to the place with Miss Sadie Greenfield, to whom ha was entaed to be married, Miss Greenfield brlorigin in U ichester About dusk, Youig entered the kitchen, and, not knowing the rature of the explosives, bean fooliDg with tLe battery. A treaienJom explosion was the result. I'eoole many miles oiT heard it mid in an hour there wa a crowd of firmers at tie scene. There were eifut persons in the buüdir when tha powder expitted, and the neighbors hi fiat hs Ihey arrived went to work to clear away the debris and fxtric&te the injured. Tha lower part of the house was blown oat, Ifvir the posts standing and also a p.trt of the -ec)ud story. Seven persons were in the reins, and one, ilha Greenfield, was thrr n from the tarlor and found lying on tb i.ra?s outside of tie house. Sas was )rj.:ed alout the person badly, and bar. a cut near her n;ht eye. Georg Good -.via ran out cf the house with clothes en lire. He was taken to a neighbor's 'ouse, where he died at 1 o'clock this n.orning. He leaves a wife and two child!rn. Georjre Young, twenty-five years old, tbo we.s handling the dynamite, wai tbe t.if-t oie found in the rains. Uis clothes wf-re on fire, and had to be torn from him. Me was conscious, but terribly burned. Mr. Stephen Youne, thirty-eight years otd, vüh cot so badly braised a. the others, lie may recover, but it is doubtful. Mrs. Mary Ann Yoaug, fifty years old, was found beneath the timbers, and was in a djirp condition. Iler face was badly bruised, and Ler arms and limbs badiy burned. Ella l'eady is seventeen years old. She as netting supper, and was par'ng from trie diniDsroom (o the kitchen, od aa she opened the door was thrown back eenseleta. When ehe recovered ehe was lying in the dining room tn the Üoor with a large beam across her tbeat. 8ne pushed ofT the beam and tried to rise, but could not. She laid in that i-o?it:on for about thr hours, until found tier injuries, it is ferd, will end fatally. XI iS3 Greenfield's death has since been retorted. Mi öb Young ha also died. The franc: a! loss is also quite heavy. Ab rat H,tXHJ worth of bonda and railroad stacks were destroyed, besides considerable money, which was in bank bills. Neirrhbors are arin;; for the injured, and a sabicription in t-id of the elder Mr. Young, who loet everything, is beiDg clrnlated among farmers of tn adjoininc tow r. ships. Mr. ettepben Young is the wealthiest farmer in town, and a widower, his dauehier Mary Anne his housekeeper. Eila beady assisted iu the household work and lived in tbe family, having been taken from an orphans' nome nine years ago by Mr. Young. Mary Anne Young. I'lla Heady, Terry and May are being cared for at Joeph Berry's residence. May's face is ( iiarred, and the faces of the others are t'leck from dynamite. Two aureousare in rnptant attendance. The moans of ttie uileiers are areadful to hear George and Hepten Young are at'Frank Young's house, rl(f.eby. Tl.e ecene of tLe eiplosiou h3 been visited by crowds, but nothing marks tbe spot except a pile of bricks from the four largo chimneys. A TKIItt TU TO Mil. CLRVfCL '!. I'aator Hamilton W. Fieraon, of Tolado, Tell of Ilia ;neroaa I)et1, BaSalo Couxltr. At the age ot twenty-one Graver Cleveland was admitted to the bar, and was soon employed &b Assistant District Attorney in Krie t'ounty, New York. During all his straggles for self-support he never forget the mother and little ones he had left behind, but, denying himself, shared his Bcanty earnings with them. As bnsineas came rapidly to him from yar to year, and the earnings of his tarly professional life increased, his bounties to his mother and thoee at home were consfsiitly enlarged. During recent years hLs luccfHsatthe bar enabled him to enjoy the comforts and luxuries of life and live in a My'e befitting his high position; but by voluntarily denying himself these, th closing ears of the life of the mother he eo loved and adored to whom he alladed with such t-or.ching pathos in his letter to Mrs. Jlenry W'ardBeecher were crowned with l.'DStiuted ahuutiance and the mont tender loving care; the children younr than himself enjoyed the advantages of the best Institutions of learning, and as they have married and hettied in life he has stood to them f mncially in the place of a generous father. His oldest olster. the wife of the Rev. llurotas P. Hastings, D. D-, sailed for In t'ia with her hufaband the June preceding; 1 er father's death, where they have since jdboied as honored missionaries of the American Beard of Conimi?siooftrs lor Foreign Mi&doss. Though so far away, eke has r.ever been forgotten by this brother, and tbe missionary stipend has often been jupplfacenUd from Lis generous and ever-cpen pursw. "When four of their cl)iMivi, two eons and two daughters, came to this country from India, be n ostDaturally and cheerfully acsamed for them the same anxious solicitude and gentroc9 c&re he bad so long bestowed upon his own trotbers aud sifters. The mother of (.'rover Cleveland was a native of Maryland. Me pcswfssed ir ay eminent degree the gent!ftes and repo of numner s--) marked In the 'ehe t type cf wuthorn-born matrons. ! Jn the bonre eo j.:eceronJy provided for her wrece old was happy and bright lier the wloctirvl her children and grand- ' thtlditr, and to those front distant India ! wbo caueto cher h.r she extended a j ge:irons and long-cont'rved hospitalltv. from that home eh wai borne to her grave but a short time before her tc-u was elected Governor of 'New York, tince tte death of his father ia 1333 tb henefactions of Grover Cleveland to his rufdher and ail these her descendants have swelied to thousands of dollars. Th. I'reshyteriBO Church makes .eneroos provision for br "difiabled zninüters and the if'oits and orphans ot deceaeod ministers." Vr this parpose mora than $112,(K were eoHfCta during the rast year. Thoagh often tirped, the sensitive spirit of Mrs. Cleveland shrank from receiving talS aid. Her son. Grover. warmly evmpathiclng with Ler. nrted her to decline it. and neither neither nor eon have ever received a dollar from ibis fund. Onlv recently I knelt In

rraver at the diog bed of a warm proaat

fnend, a clergymen of the Protestant Ep!scopal Gh arch bat a few hours bOor8 ne pfftedawsy. He told me thea, ss he t ften told me before, of his great eorroiv' in leaving his wife and children without

adequate support. Could he aud thiuäsn Ji ot otter c'erjjymen, who hive died oppreteed with a similar burden, have anown mat mey would leave a son with tbe reble impulses and generous heart of Grov-r Cleveland, their closing hoars wonld have been less sad. Through my travels in tbe eervice ot the Americm Bible Society, the American Tract Society, and my extended journeying as aa invalid ia fearch of health, my acquaintance with the familiw of clergymen ia the NJr:h and cnth, Ilaot and West, from ocean to ocean, darlr g the last forty years has been exceptionally targe. Bat if in tha Haited 8tates any minister of the gospel has ever left a eon who, through so long a aeries of years, with such personal eacriilce and self-denial and to mnch snxiona ca-e, freely give so large a part of the result of his laborious toil for the maintenance and comfort of a cherished iuoi.i?r, and for the sntenance, education and happi ness of her children and grandchildren, f have yet to leica the frt. Naturally d Sident. silent, secretive and instinctively shrinking from a revelation of himself to others, I can well understand how greatly he will be startled by this statement of facts, so little known outside the family ciro'e. Bat It is das the Americaa people, after a campaign of unparalleled slander and falsehoods, that they thould know what I Late reTealed. My first vote was cast In my Dative town, in Genessee County, New York, it vwiuaai ii. Be war a. As long as the Whig party existed I voted with them, and then transferred my warmest sympathies and Totea to the llepnolican party. Froai 1ST.8 to 1361 1 never scratched but two names, snd thoee not for political reasons, but in the Interest of personal friends, candidates for c nnty c flices. But November 4, with a conscious pleasure I never experienced before in e.ren isirg the right of entfrae, I deposited my naiioi trr oruvtr i;ieveiaaa and Thomas A. Hendricks. Iha Hi'puinr Vow. Chicago News. I Tha popular vote at no prev:ou3 election presents so many envious crounds for apecnlation as that of IHjt. The face of the re turns gives Cleveland a plurality of about CG 01 0. In five Stales f aeion tickets were in the field, in three cf which (Iowa, Nebraska and Michigan) the Butler men f used with the Democrat-, ac.d in two (Missouri and Wett Virginia) they fused with the Republicans. As even the Butler men in thoe Slates In which they fused with other parties voted for the Blaine or Cleveland elector?, as the case might be, it is hardly lair, if it were posMb'e. to beparate the vote on the electoral ticket in any caee to its elements, or to gaesa how many Butler men in Iowa voted for Democratic electors, or how many of them In Missouri voted for the Republican electors. The total vote of the country is about lO.tM.6,000, and in comparing it with the vote of four years 820 the gala of Blaine over Garfield i9 . CO, and cf Cleveland over Hancock 10,uu0. By eeparating the vote by States or f-ectiens it is ccrioas to see tLat Cleveland made practically hla whole ga'.o. at tto North, sufferins Eerions fallin otF at the South, while on the other hand Blaiue made nearly one-half cf his entire pain at the South and his preatct los?ej In Ncrtiieru State. Co, while Cleveland lost about 5J. 000 at the South, Blaine gained Is 1,000 in tLe aiiteen Southe.-a Elates. It ii surpielng that Cleveland should have made his losees in Democratic 8 La tea and his Igaics in the republican, and equally bo that Blaine should have made his lofceea in the Republican and his gains in the Democratic Elates. To go further, tue vole fcho ws that only one of tbe Northern States which Hancock carried in (New Jersey) did Cleveland carry in ISil, bat California -and Nevada returned to the Republicans, while . Cleveland carried New York Connecticut, and Indiana, which Garfield carried four years ago. It woald seem that the strange anomaly was presented that each party nominated a candidate for tbe Presidency who was more popular with the opposition than its own candidate, which is substantially trne. Cleveland' was rejected by the worst element in his own party, which in the North went to Blaine, while Blaine was repudiated ty many of the best men in his party, w ho either went to Cleveland or retrained from voting: l?sslsl Status fr--j is J a 1 a ba ro a .. AkEae t'alUornla Colorado......i onneclicut. I'esware llIlno1a...j Indiaii...... ... I iWh.. KbQ8a..... Kentucky.... louihtnd... Maine-. .. . Marvlsnl Mjisa husctts. MichtRan . Mlnnet-ota....... Musissippi. Juisfom i.... NchrftAka , Nevada.... ... N. UauprhireNew Jersey... New York. N. Carolina j i!i!o..-. Oration 1.9 414, ino ?' 56.221 42,4Cu '1,K4S 27.11 f.7.(171 34.131 2351 51.0s 7. U-J7 W),77a hi V26 21.617 61,415 i2rs 1W.17U .'77.3'2t I"-V.i &' Si!l 1 w.tx.s 0",0.7 1)5,171 9.1,7." iu.sa 1.1 ,0.17 5t,415 7i.70 2 'rt,G)J 40.7.M 122.f.5 6:;i,51l lJt.2 i'l'.S.'l 13.94. 407,t-'-10.77J 11 12S.191 153.128 l:il(i 12-t.5 67.'1 1U.&1J M,2ril 27,6-."7 67.1 17.051 A. 2i'i U7791.5C7 I 340.497, ajii-it lvi.y-';! l-'l.M'J TvS C.17 7i,a;:; 7..5!.';l 157,Ü. 1M.105I 11V7! 15i7-7 V2.5-tf; 62.HJ 16.5.203 l3,3-ii! 115,3.0 3L5J Ill 'SI 7i 42.774 , 7' 1. ,"7. 5!.7v; .7:70, 77 7,l-,5 4.1.V1'.) raw 5t.:i &..V.7 fi-.'.l'J-J 127.7'jS 41 .S. 2 120,:5. 113,74 35,0 V 1,1 f.'J,'Ji)Sl U5tV, 4f.tr--J 474 2xA PJ.Ufi 21.7X! 221.M ,W.2S0!i 21,0.11, Vpnt)eylvnla. .'.1.747.1 12.0Vt,i Kaooe isiauu., 119") k. Carolina-.. Tenuesäce Trxa..... . Vermont, t.'.'.K.'U. li 17,3 521 J45.4'.)7; .7.D.JI ll7 Ü77 S.S. 411 t3,JU 1,1.157 4i,."G7 ixeinia , V I II XI W. irginla 4'i2"J lit. 100 V tsfO'Jsla.., 116.171 a K.n r.-.i oi.i out ,4,43t.41;4.4lJ,9G2 FiQiaiiry 9,41 Colonel McDonald Strike Hsvr.b Another Je Nailed. To tbe Editor of the Sentinel: Sir On the ISth of October, after making an address to the people of Alexandria, by urgent request of the Democratic Central Committee of Msülrai County, my' appoint ment at STa:-: itviile, In that county, was changed i" t'.,: city of Anderson. On the event the 21st of October I went to that city t ad iress U:e people there. The meeting wac held tn the Court-house, where a ery large audience was assembled. Afbr I had spoken about thirty or forty minutes, the gentlemanly Deputy 8herlfl, Mr. Allen Rich wine, came forward and handed to me, while speaking, a telegraphic message, which read as follows: Wabuk, Ind., loth, 21st I. McDonald: Yes. but you tad be.t'-er make your will before you fitAit. (Signed) O. W. Lam part. I simply read thn msaa;9, and said, if it was intended for me, as a matter of intimidation, that they had struck tbe wrong man, and, at the same time, announced that there must certainly be some mistake about' the matter, and that 1 thought the meaeaga was sot intended far ue. I afterward learned that the whole thing ws a mistake; that the message was for one S. Ü McDonaM, an employe nf tbe CinciMiall, Wabaisli and Michigan Railway Company; that the whole matter was caused by a "smart aleck," operator of the railroad c impany at Anderson. Oa the next morn in, October 'J!. 1 went to Wabash and presented to Mr. Lamport copy of the message retaining the original, which I had la my cosseesion. The Dröper explanations were made by Mr. Lamport, and all was satisfactory to ail parties. Since the November election some of the "Elaine" orgaas La re, for

efme cause, seen proper to call no the mit

ter in a tnoetlyiog mauner. as will i ul r ma- . I . a ... jearjicm me toiiowirjg, whrch I el'p frooi tbe Columbia City Coaimercitl, the Blafte" organ of this city, which is cUiued io c( me from tbe thicaKO Inter Ojeaa. wnirh er'a as fallows: "lit an incident tbat occurred at Anderson, 4;rng the campaign, ths Inter Ooeaa of I5t Thir81sy says; "Dart the late enipffm Colonel I. B. McDonald Dl Colnmbia Guy, Ind., was frightentC out of a D?ruccraic speech he was delivericaf ct Anderon bv reviving a tele gram ir tended for another McDonald, who was a railroad man. The rai road ma a had telegraphed to a friend aekln" to' ths u?e of a railroad velocipede, an-J tNj wt came, 'Yes, you had better " ajtalile insurauce policy.' This w. ,....JeJ the Democratic t retor when ic aildst of his speech, and thinking it a warning against assassination he suddenly stopped and sought a place of safety." In the first place, these loya? liars fail to give the correct messa?, and in the eeoocd" place, they eagerly lie about tha Anderson meeting. Let toe sy to th4 whole pack of the fellows, that I hnit bed my address, and that the earae lasted one hour and ten mina a utes aiter me mesai;a was receivea ana read by me; the meeting was orderly, and that I no one was f lightened in the least at that meetiug. If the Inter Ocean, the Journal, Commercial and other sheets of their ilk, see proper to continue la their lying coaree about Democrats, they shall be properly branded as lvic,; oat of whole cloth in this matter. VYhen they say that "Colonel I. B. 2Jdsald was frightened out of a Democratic speech," or that "he suddenly stopped, and soaght a place of safety," they simply lie and I can prove It. and any one of the whole crew is dared to make an a davit, before competent authority, statir g that the matters set forth in the morcean of the Inter-Ocen ia true; t&en it will be f-f en to taat the fellow ehatl have a home at Michigan City for tha propar term forpprjery. 1 nave no disposition to look after these lying fellows, but in this cae I am forced to publish this card, as thee fellows bad conceived the idea that they hd a good thing and would publish as a small morsel to let them down, in their more than unpleasant political calamity. Any of them can find me at Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana, at any time. Very ie?pectul!y, etc , Isaiah B. McDosald. Columbia City, November 2t. HON. CUAKLKS I. JF.WKTT. Ilia Candidacy for ui Speakership. Ishelbyvhle Ply Democraul Without la any degree attempting to disparage the claims of ether gentlemen, the Detxocrat would srak a kind word for Hon. Charles . Jewett, whose friends are poshing him for the Speakership of the next House of Representatives. Viewed from the standpoint of reward for party services, Mr. Jewett has claims of a high order and of such a character as to entitia his name to be met everywhere with consideration and respecL We have kroa him long-, end haTe watched his political career with Interest, and have felt a Just pride in his success. As a Democrat he haa always been enthuaiaatio and aggressive, and when he has teen that the party needed his services he has been quick to step to the front and do his duty like a man Ab a member of the last House he proved himself to be a careful and laborious member and was one of the leaders of that body, lie displayed rare ability as a debater, and as a parliamentarian he took high rank. As a presiding ofiioer Mr. Jewett would keep the House well tn hand, as he has that quick perception, that keen analysis so event's! ia a presiding odieer. Mr. Jewett posswea that executive ability without which a man roust necessarily fail who fills this important position. His election weald be timely and very appropriate, and woald be a mark of recognition to the young Democracy ot Indiana who did so much to bring about Democratic success in tho canvass jast closed. kt tu uiictr;. A Scathing Letter From George C. Gor ham. Walla Walla, W. T., Dec. 2. Theetatosman yesterday published the following let ter from George C. Gorham: My Dpab S:r The defeat of Blaine has put au end to 8!:&a KepubJlcanism, which has for roar been the conou bine ri the Petnoorattc Turk. If tlie Kepabltcatis who aro devoted to Justice and e.ju&l rmhlN will cease mistaking the false for the ti ue, and cease Hon in? tnelr prophets and entl nuiru chestfaand prostitute, ttiero cn ha a ref(fcd;Reoublicau t arty. If tho Eeids, tbe Ilalm ils p.nd Biainc. and the lue, are still to bt onr Aaro:i.H iu tbo wlidfrc?, tiiea ft would bo a cr'me to remnre a party ia which tlieyrati tlouriHh. Aif rtocnuro, he will thrive Letter by all ule wtoiet-oMie nej?leot froti tli?s who n-e him ocly at a partv hbiole'h iu lb Nonn, while rouhpiring auint hl: i :n t.le outh. The R:p;:Mic has some Cark rrr.bl1 tosive, bnt iho dr fe&tof the iron who wrs violently ocpvo.l to MiLLone's cor.litlon in Ifct, Wl and P1, aa 1 t the For bill la 1875, m urvlr a Hep torwivrt. h'.TJne lavs hs wa defo-fted because Uurctie.-d ar Katea the desertion of Calliolics froa the l)0:-c erailc ranks Wat a confeeion I H recelvt tbe votes o( ono-lhird ot tne Iwcaocratlo party of the I'm ted States, eldO ho would not have carried ten sriuet-, pertaps not six. 1 shall trait to see w-hetlier the narty trie to recover strenirth bv bidding on its dim; Arie before 1 haoten my Cauc1ueiuua .ia to the f utnre. Very truly, your friend, 'r.!lC. GORHAiC IT for Mew Orleans, Wasbikqtos, Des. H Secretary Teller and Fosunastt? General Hatten left this morale; with their families in a special car by A ilantic Coast Line for New Orleans, to attend tbe World's Kxpoeitiox They will stop a few days in Florida, bnt will reach New O'leans In time for the opening of the KxpOöiticn. An Unglish physician warns mothers asrnicrtariowing babies to suck their thumbs, because it results in a peculiar deformity of tbe cbest.a depreefion of the thorax by pressure from the arm of the infant as it lies with its thumb in its month. tvnjiibts tod let. The Great East India Remedy, imported by Craddook & Co., 1,032 Race street, Phila delphia, ra., is warranted to core consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma and Nasal Catarrh, and will break up a frefch cold in twenty-four hours. Skeptic, ask your driest for it; one bottle will saUafv you of its merits: price, $2.60, pint bottlee only, or three botties, $G 50. circulars rree. A S5 MAGIC LA11TE1U1 for S2. Wearodt'JWlantrra COMFLirri vj " r-r to any allma. fur .H. Th are 1 ;an.e at uata ia laatema t.W r-tail ft.r WO. W alao Knl ,. towBilla, LerturM. Tlfkt. and Ml lnatnarton. enabling any oaa whubur Untrri M Rire elrl'ittai rrminf entrrummenw in chanhca, KhoJ-Mont, ar d tMr oam hoin. chaieioif aa Ilaiiaiwm of Hw., and make fn.ia Hu 0 . u at 'ajh hlt" Kitiifcrtioo rnaraDtd or j-kiikt rrfuiidM G.H.W. BATC9 & CO., 108 Sudbury St, Botoo, Maaa. . " . a. f . a M NAVIN & G RIBBLE, Veterinary Surgeons, XxacllnxanipoliBSa lis fi smart and Omca 81 Bird Street, Americaa Bühles, rrescrlptieus by mall, L NOTICE OF APrOINTMEXT, Airvrtfr to rrrnPTW nivrK. that tha nnder rax i v A V U 10 a a- a - . - 1 - XN alerted tias been appelated Admlnlatraior of the etiUite of Uagdalena Fedcraptll, lato of Marion Countv. Indiana, deceased. Said estate It luppcwd to be lntolrcnt. ...aT

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?S A POSlTrvt CURC , Tor all of eh rninfm! remplxintv anf Weak - a romian t ear bea? . F1LV-H.F. FOt'i:i4.TION. Ir wnx cnta r-rrir.Ki.r Tn vpvit ronv or KvJtaLX CojfrLal.VTt. All. tVAIUa" TROUBLES, riJLatlf ATIOX AMI Yti rKATK.H. Äl.I.lN.J AXO I1 rLACZJIEVTS, ASD TVE f O-MF.UEsr SflNAL WEA KXT.?8, ASD lk AUroi-iKLT A1ATEÜ TO TUB Chahü or Lire. - Ir will nissoLTi Ar r.irr.L Ti mtps tkom ma t-TKr.fs 1! as r art t stare or PETEi.omrNT. Tub TrNl)ESCTTCCANt KIVrs IICHOBS TUnlSrHECKEn TEUT srEBflLT BT ITS ISK. . It nrifovri AIHTr.eIaTLZ'CT,I'fTr.oT, ALLCRATIXO rOE STIMULANT. AD RKLIFfTS WeAKXE.aor tbi Sto-wach. It rrntj UuoArrsa. HeadAchi:, Nervous I'r.oTRVTiox, Gitmbal 1xbiijtt,' JETKES10X ASD iri(iEST10r. Tiiat muto or I?e artss Ioarw, rAtTrao Paix,' TN'rioriT and Kackacue, is axwats ruv asstlt tVHEU tr irs L. a? av s It wiix'at all nr.s avd i-!roa ALiciRrr' TAMT ACT IS HAKMONT "WlTkl TBI LAWS THAT trovrna lua tcmale pt.tem. - w i mf ' a?-lTS rtT.riJSE is SOLELY ?or the Lrorrra ats I1EAI l.N or lISCA.K ANU THE l:KlJtr or PAIS, AND that it iMjEn - Li. ir ruisj to im, th or "as ib or LAI'li:S CAS GLAIII.V ,iEsiirT.a . Ton tpk curb or Kid.set Coxtultvts t rrrnr.r. hzx. Tin ilfmudt ia ir.NiBrAsEn. 1.TDIA F- riNKUVM'S TGETABLK CXJMTDfND la r rrn-d at Lynn, Ma. IVjco L blx bottle for .. nVI fry all dntQ'jiif. E nt by ra.iil, pnpo paid, In form cf 1111 or Iyc-nKvs on rrvlnt of price aa ahoTO. lira, llnklmm'a tJuiU- to llt-alth" Ul he mailed free to any l.hr sending ptainp. Litr8 conti ,i. ctiaJly Ufaered. No famHr Timili he without LVTT Y. nVKTLOPS TlVFIt Ml. IX 1 her eure C'onrt irlim, Liüoiieut ao4 TuTidity ..f the Livvr. et at xx r box. a V4 THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL 1885 FOfl THE YEAH 1885 Tha Booogaized Le&dicg Domooratio ITewepaper of tho state. 8 Pages 56 Columns The Larsest, Bust aid Cheapest Weekly ia the Webt at enly ONE DOLLAR. As heretofore, an uncompromising enemy Ot Monopolies in whatever form appearing, and especially to the spirit of subsidy, as embodied in the TKESEN'T THIEVING TARIFF. t TO I KM AX A. DEMOCRATS: fiince iieuifl? our last annual prespectru you have achieved a nloriour victory in onr Stita and aided luatc-rifclly in transftrrlcs? tho Katioual Government once more into Democratic bands. Your triumph hm b -ca as comiIcte a yonr falthfuhiets through tweatyI.nr yetira was heroic In tio la:a campaign, as in former oaes, the HKMiM.i.'s arra has been uartrl iu tn tjht. We s. cod KhoulJer to shoulder, a9 brother-', ia the c-.:-fl ct: wiiow ask your hand for the coming yr.r ixi our celebrailoa ot tbe victory. o.ir columu1? that were Viitoroaswi'-h Csht when tho eht w cn will do-t. nee the contest Is over, t".; dcs-o.ol to tlie arte of jteaoj. With in ealarvt-rt wn.iiHwti ttie 6KNTISFL will be better euablel tiiaa ever to jrlve an Unsurpassed News and Family. Paper. The j Tooeedlau of Concranl cf our Demoemtte 1tvu.latnre mi1 tne doiuxs of our loraocratic Kaliontil ainl titats a.lminiatraiioui will rxt Jtily chroalc!el, as well as tas curr. at evenu of ILO üy. IN Comtnercial Levlcws anl Market Reports will be reliable and ejmplete. 1:s Aprloulturnl aaJ liouie Depailmcnts are In tie bebt cl bauds. FitriT editorials. x t literarv brevities and eatcrtd inln g misGcliany 8 ra a mi ed features. It sl-all ba fn'Jv tbo ennal in general informa tion of nny paper in the laivl, while In its repor.i on ln.llau alVidrti it will have no equal. It u Your Own Slate Paper, and will be devoted to and repieeent Indiana's lnterct, political, inanstrlal na social, as no ioreifin pair will or can do. Will yon not bear U 1 la mind when yoa coma to take aubscrtptiom a id; male np clubs? A copy of tbeSantiael 9nprlem8nt. Riving fnll tirncftedineH in Itlatne Ubol suit, tarnished eacn tew cr rcaewing sabscxibcr when de&iad. Now is tho timo for every Dem ocrat in tho Stato to subscribe for tho Sentinel. TV3EEKLY, SVngitt Copy wltltout rremlam. l.OO Clab of 11 for.... Clartaof S3. Clnb of SO.. On Copy, One Tear Oi Cop j Six Montbs fi.00 9.00 Om Copy, Three Month... On Cop;, On Mantb-. 6VNIK4.Y SKNTINEL, BY MAIL, SS. Agents making np Clubs send fot suiy information desired. Address Indianapolis SenttnelCo.

"KCtJS Gov. Clevela5d has deC:U ""j0 w m a m v W M a aal A4 t. -aS f V 1 arfa ti X phis, tendered him by a number f promi nent Democrats. Groyer's heaä Ievel No feast cf Eelshar.sr for him. &cx 01110 Dispatch. Hos. KocEr.T t v. ry left Fort Wayn? Is?. Saturday evenitg for Washington City, to rftnme his duties as the representative of the people of the Twelfth Indiana District ia the lower branch of Congress. The Judge's experience cf the past tension and extended acquaintance will enable him to tax? an al vanced position and more efficiently represent the interests of hU constituents in that body. Angola IleraU. Retcblican papers are fond of announcing a quarrel between Mr. Hendricks and Sir. McDonald. They know that such state snents are absnrd and without axiy foundaCon whatever, bnt it seems to be a silent morsel to roll under their foal toazues. The IenocTatic party is able to tsie care of them both without any thanks to the enemy. The great trio of Indiana statesmen liendricks, McDondi and Voorhees-will be provided for. Lebanon Pioneer. Thx grsat currency tlnkerer, Huh SIcCulloch, is the proper person to prtsida over the f (lateral obeer.niea of the Republican partT. He s?sve the party a fatal etab, osyeral years a?o, when at his persistent silici tation Congress largely rdaced tbe circaIatlog medium of the country by tbe de Btruction of a large earn in greenbacks. Retributive justice has at last overtaken tho party, and by ths irony of fate lis executioner is also called upon to perform the last Eftd requiem over its departed glory. Wells County Times. It is strance that any man of spirit would want to dwell in a household where he knew he was not welcome, even if tbe law did dec1 a re him a leal tenant. So it is with republican cfficials. Why do they want to stay in placet! where they are not wanted? There is one thing eur, they will have to walk a straight line and stea'ae will be poor as they will be c(o3ely watchel in the future. They will gf t nothing bat their legal calaries and no perquits. This will be a little rouzn oa the biys, bat tb.9 people aresendlng the Democrats there to guard the treasury cf ths people, an J they will do iL Columbus Democrat. . The recent after election ppeech of James O. Illaine, at Aagtisia, having called forth the condemnation c! all parties, leads ue to believe that Jeems must now feel a little like tbe parrot who was sunning itself on a porch beside its open cage door; a strange dog wandered np the lAtrn. The parrot epeaks fm "Sick! sick! sick him!" Tbe dog, with tail and ears erect, loeks about for something upon which to charge; he e'p'ea the parrot, and an exciting scene ensues. From oat ths confused masj ot dot? hair and parrot feathers comes the 6hrill cry, "Git out! d-n yon! git out!" The dog breaks for tha street, rar rot after looking at herself from head to foot gravely exclaims: 'Tolly, yon talk too dam mnch for your own good!" Covingtoa People's Friend. "Thfi Vatprhiirv" I 1 1 U ffUIUlMUiyi ONLY Splendid

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A Few Testimonials-Thousands more could bo given! The A. Y. Tri.virn.Tsav: "It i3 rerrwrkab! how cili .!-the Wat-rbtir- T. ;fh bs. rttrr

into porulor favor. No dotbt tho n-rct vt it.4 it.lt ucN-j-.i "na- bcon th fi.-t cf Its extt Ilenfm. Js'o amount of advcrtiilc could r-Jh hito fivor a poor art;. 1. Tho V atcrbur)- j good uad cheap." "ih.avecarritviaWakrbriTforovt rnye.ir. anl fji.litarwt e-.x...rt :!rrjM..vT r. H 14 . run besido a 100 gold Waich without i-howlnj tho lt vriatioa." r. i. I'lUaiY. TS'AiaJ'LELD, !. I. "My Watcrbary r.ftfr thivo vonrH' trl.d oontl'ru'S to srvn g.i'iffjrthn, al :3 now son? as pool as when I rvci'lvod it. At o'clock "n:iy roceivi t'.nio o r rar w ;izd L:y V',tcUii fil-iy jr r-iir.pt to tho ralnnt." A. S. LIMITS, l-v. R. H.. Ja-rr Crrr. , Yojr Watcrb'iry Watch rives rnch btitUfiiotloi tho prit-o cor-vh'Trd 2i.t thi wonilrra how you are enabled to i;ivo o rauch for tto xaoacy." A. O. x;l-ld, Jut. HiVLXtra Vnn., " Have won a Watorbnry for nearly .". vt,ar ; It Is always ot time ar. J as ih f J a .valca ul over Lad." J. W. Lt-D IAJÜL, with H. h. & l Ii. T-icixi, M. Y. Cirv. "We have made arrangf ucntn whereby $0.50 will pav for flic above describctl watch, tlelivcrcd free, inoluclincr tbo U'e-kly Sntial for one year. .Addrt SENTINEL COMPANY Indianapolis, Ind.

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