Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL' WEDNESDAY MARCH 4 1885. 5

ACCIDEMS. A Statement From the Board of Health, Showing1 the Number of Accidents Occurring1 in the State for the Year of 1834.

1h9 Btate Board of Health has just preTared a statement of the accidents and causes -iterecf fcr the year ending September 39, 1S4, -which will be read with interest. The fctatemf nt is as follows: o Abortion, 8;es tlteen to twenty: tiuele, 5; married, 8 . AvclUeat. uudenned - 2i ?:$ 3j lis 1 A reputation oi leg .r.::vxla 1 21 r 10 s l 4 IS 1 r.o -low ca Lead.. ! irn ............ liLzz-saW.. 1 snt iu machinery f i si mine i.bhe-1 17 saw-logs .r ro'ortn . :.osf cl by a T-ea. - i -.lusm-ju of brain iit(Lioa undefined ut ;t:s;u'.ar vein with an ai '.roned - - L r.nklns: concentrated lye... Ixi'io-ions, boiler. .............. j-M.iosiins, wDDon....-... rip.osioas, dynamite r.xp osioas, gunpowder i xolosioiis, railway engine Kxposure to c-q.d 4) 1 1 I i 1.' 1 ...I 1 1 .. V i; 1 . v.. S: 5!. !- it : a:. a,. 1; J. 17 ...! 1 ...j 5 Z 5 J 1 1 4 ail Failing derrick... 12 Kailiuii tree.. 2 Falling vail I racture, arm Fracture, femur.. Fracture, fibula-.. Fracture, hlp rrsCiurt le,;i- :sf.i.re. ntcr. r.-m-ture, skull .- .1 -'cti:ie. spire ...( Kiactnre, undefined - J iuDshot w.-und Hcn?orri)6fie from a wonud -- j Infant overlaid by mother. -iDjiny undehned .nitating circus performance, boy of ten year - - Kic aed b7 borses. . I 10 5! a 30 1 1 2 -..cued by rr.uits.-... '.il ltd tj a bn'l Ki.led by a reaper... l.iilitnitig- - Vri-on, arsenic sou, creecs...on, lobelia i-'j on, morpMne.... 'iison, opium oisou, strychnine. Poison, wnite lead... roison. undefined.. 3 1 1 7 2 1 1 2 S 17 yistol shot Powder burn ..- l urcture wrist by tewing needle. Bailrosd - -.- Kfnoral of trsnor ,.. runaway team - Ran over by drav ... real J. under 5 years of age Snootine ifcock from amputation.. saock from surjrieal operation bocfc, cause not given-.. - hot by a policeman spinal concu? sion .-pinal, injnry of - StraDsu'.at.on , Struck by a stone mid strode - Thrown f-om a carriage Turown from a horse - Thrown from a mule Violence, undefined Mound in bead "i l loa icy il. 6 t . 2 . 1, i 9 4 1 4 2 1 1'. s. 3 . 21. '2' 1 . 1 4 1 2 4 1 -t171, 17 6)2 A Quick Change. A gentleman from Johnson County, who does not want to ba named, has purchased property in this city, and will move here in a few days. He is yet a comparatively young rxaa, but bis hair is white aa snow. This was caused by a curious incident, which occurred tome years ago. He was in the Heids ose day at work, and was attacked by a larie rattlesnake. He finally causht the reptile by the back of the neck, bat it Rave tacden jump at b-s face and be lost his rio. Tie erase fell to the ground and s1 ruck it etemv twice oa the leg9. however without eöect, as he were high toppeu hoots He, however, jumped back a eood a? fomble, and after soace dltiiculty nana?ed tokii! the reritiie, from which he to' t' ir-f in rattles. Uron going to dinner ?onieof fee family jested bim about having feathers in h s hair. An examination stowed tfca in a number of places the hair hai tarne d from jet b.'ack to a pure white. In n shr.rt time all of bis hair turned white. Ke attributes it to his feeling of horror npon trncc his hold npon the snake and it striking at L.;b face. IIO0SIEÜ OFFICE SEEKERS. .?leea!sMiong Regarding 1'otltiona and Who ATill (iet Them. Special to the Penilnei. Wasjunoton-, Feb. IS r.rghfs Critic says: "ir-diara will have a number of applicants for proriiiaect Federal petitions," said ;i Ilooier member t j a Critic reporter today. "SLculd ei Senator Mclbrald not so into the Cabinet," continued Le, "6he will have a good many more than otherwise. It is rixfd np that a Pubic Pnntership will be striven for by an Icdianian, and I could came if I cbose, a well-known Hooaier politician who will make a demand for one of the Assistant Secretarj9aips, pas'.bly that of the Treasury. Leading Democrats of the State say they will have the Commissionership of Pensions sure. They Bay the Republicans of that State have enjoyed the influence of the Pension Office during the Presidential campaign, and Democrats must have iL j haye information that Dr. Milton James, of Muntie, will either come here in person, or tome cf his friends will, within a few days, and stay the thing out. I think Dr. James will get iL He is indorsed by the entire leadership of his party in Indiana, and bai the very hearty approval of Vice President Hendricks. The oSScs will be fil ed by a Democrat within a V6ry snort time, and if there is anything in signs Dr. James, of Indiana, will be the DemocraL A half a dozen prominent foreign missions are being figured on by Hoosier Democrats." THE VICE PRESIDENT'S ARUIV1L. Th Trait by Which Mr. Hendrick anil Farty Traveled Waa Over Two Hour late He Wn Londfy Cheered on Hlit Arrival. Vatusgtox, Feb. 27. The Vice Presidentelect arrived at Washington this aftsrnoon on the epecial car "Maryland," of the B. and O. Railroad. Toe train to which the car was attached was tie seord section of tbe regular day express. It W9i two hoars and fifteen miaute? late. A lire crowd assembled at the depoi before tbe hour at which the train watdae, and patiently awaited its coming, receiving cnstiot accissions as the time passed until, when the traia arrived, the aasa'-'ae numbered several hundered persons. Tbe throng filled the depot waitir.g room, end crowded about on the sidewalk in front of tbe depot, and tb members of the Citizens' Reception Committee and Indiana Democratic Association, with a few Dewspaper reporters, awaited the arrival of the train on the platform in the interior of the depot. All the Democrats members of Conpress from Indiana, exc.pt Senator Voor-

bee a, wbo was detained at the Senate, and

Ju2e flolman, who could not leare tae Honserwpre Dresent. The memoers ot me Indiana Derrcmiü Jüclatlon were Rsprc MntatiTea-eleci Bvnlm, km ad Howard, of Indiana, and Colonel Canniaver, of that State, and Messrs. riies and Jiorgan. oi tnts city, es the representatives of the Indiana Democratic Association and the Citizens' Committee, respectively, went up the roai as far as Harper's t eiry to meet iir. uandricks and escort him to the city. It had been arranged by tne Indiana Asfociation to meet Mr. Hendnciä at tte depot and give him a cordial reception, without speech-making or any icrmality. and the iDausural Committee sent a deception Committee to meat him acd escort him to hia hoteL Unfortunately, however, there was no concert of action be tween the two colie3, and wcea tae train Crew up in the depot ana nr. tienaricES niishtfd from it he was eeized hold of by Mtrs. Ml8 ana uacsett, oi toe uizsas Committee, and hurried through the crowd on the platform toward his carriage, without b(ire allowed to stop a moment even to tl. ate Lands with h's Indiana fr.encis. A cf ibe latter, rowevtr, pushed taeir way :i rTh the crowd and ssaooS raadawna u.i ividca' al:üO;t knecked Mr. liencV.tks dawij n uib eaernesj to be ieccpn'zcd and to take his band As foon m the View Presidentelect wad if c prized many of tha spsctalo:3 on tte p. a. form removed their hats aad ap plauded Lim. As he was pasted on toward the caniace. down the length of the plat form and through the waiting room to the street, the aplanse piew, and when he reached tbe pavement, it broke into an en thusiastic cheennz, to wmcn iir. Jienanczi responded by rab-inz bis hat and bowing The cemmittte escorted him to the carriage, bnt here the ciowd surged about the vehicle and pievented it from being driven oil, while a score o: more shook Laodi with Mr. Hendricks. As the driver Gaally whioped up his horses and drsve cS' to the hotel, the crowd cheered enthusiastically. The Vic9 President-elect was accampanied by several eent.'emtn from Indiana and the ladies of his family. Air. Hendr ess fceld an informal rccopuon in his icorLS at tue hotel this evening, a laree tumter of peisaas calling to pay their rtsiect3. A0T11EK KIOT. The Crowd Twice as Large as Ever liefore Regular Police Club the Specials A Few Arrests Made. Püiladelihia, Pa., Feb. 27. The riotous scenes in the Kensington Carpet Mill District were repeated to-night. Ths cr3Wd of spectators, which before has never exceeded ",C00 people, was increased to 10,000 to night. The Mayor had determined to break up the riots, and nearly iou omcera were sent to the scene of disturbance. Mayor Smith and the Chief of Police were both present. When the first detail of officers arrived at Ledom'a mill they found the street literally packed with people. After the other detachment arrived a double line was formed, and, working each way, they forced the crowd back for a square on each side of the mill. As tbe detail was being posted at each end of the street thus cleared, a crowd of men broke through the lines and attempted to reach the mill door, through which Caiaeron was expected to come, ins police charged the crowds and succeeded in forcing tl;em back tejond the lines. Daiingthis ecconnter many peraors were clubbed and rive arrests were made. A crowd of fifty special police were escorting Cameron toward his heme; when the policemen at Dauphin street was reached several ollicers rushed npon the special police and taeir charge, and were about clubbing thern back, when they succeeded in making themselves known. When Cameron and his special escort reached Otis street the crowd wa so dense that the police patrol wagon had to be driven down Btreet to open a passageway. Several snow-balls were thrown during the xsarch to Cameron's house, Imt the loom fixed was escorted to his home without further molestation. Trouble wrs expected at Joseph Taylor's mills, where two non-union hannsare working, and 100 officers wer posted there. A large crowd gathered, but there was no disturbance. A RtdlAitKAliLE COUPLE. The Case of Hubert Verhjden and Felicite Sber of Cbtcasu. Chicago, Iii , Feb, 23. Judge Sbepard's courtroom was crowded this afternoon. The attraction was the babeas corpus case In which Hubert Yerhydeu teeas to be released from the County Jail pending bis trial for belas the alleged father of the unborn babe of le.iute Caroline pybers. the organist of the French Catholic Church of Notre basic. She bad aim arrested and brought before Justice Jnfenoll, and ofierca to damiss the Buit if ho wou:d bad ter to the altar, hhe had a ereat deal to fey about her own station ia life and of his buinoie emploTmeut he is employed in Arü cur'f pscsing tou.se-and ictiaiated that if Le would only marry tcr he need never do another Urcke of work and co'iid rids round in a carriace. Tbe uufeei-nj younj it an njectcd thee templing offers, aud tie Justice held hin to the Grand Jury. Hubert then sought lecal advice. The lawyer got out a habeas corpus petition on the solemn oath of his client that be was as innocent as an iii-M, aßd tf at, as far as he kr.w, Miseyber3,or Seghcr, was a pure and virtuous woman. Vernyden is a xsanly lellow In appearance, altaoua perhaps h little phlesmatlc ana obstinate. On his broad chest be proudly wears three decorations, suspended by urecn and yellow and orange ribcoa. ne ia an elaborate silver cross, depending from a bionze bar, on which ia in'cribed. "Atjeh. 1S73-187G." ThU was given to him for bravery at the battle of Atjeh, Sumatra. The second ia a large copper medal presented to him by the King after his terra of service was ended. Tbe other is a silver wreath surrounding the letter W." This wss given for the first prize in marksmanshlo in his regiment. He speats i rccch. Iutcb, Flemish, liiuüooslanee and Malay, but no English. He has been in America a year and a half. The Sybers befriended him very much, bnt Miss Sybers. it is alleged, has been trying to stampede his hesrt ever since he knew her. She has asked bim several times to be her bridegroom, bnt be baa coyly requested her to ''asic papa." When asked in a private interview as to th paternity of the child, he! positively asserted that be is innocent It is claimed by Miss Sybers that the occasion of her fall waa when Verhyden took her home from a ball about November 2,and while be was hilarious with beer he forgot himseih Her testimony la very full and explicit as to tbe occurrence. The Judge took the case under advisement. Arraignment of Mrs. Dudley and Short. Kaw York, Feb. 28. The Geneial Sessions Court-room was crowded this morning by persons anxious to witness the proceedlnes ia the arraignroeiitof Mr?. Dudley for ihootim Kos-a, and Dick Short for slabbing Captain i'belan. Short waa first arraigned. His faoo was flushed but tis raannercalm and collected. Short plea led not ruiltytoa chsree of assault and battery. Tbe Kecorder lain that, as the case was an a.-trravated fne. be would increase the bail from 1.000 to 5,CiO. febort was then removed. Mrs. Dudley was tbeD arraigned, and approached the bar with amulet smilo. Ifrr counsel said, by hisalvbe she stood tt uie. The Recorder directed a plea of not guilty be tnterid for Mrs. Dudley, aud her t ail was iixed at 8:,0CC. Tbe accused wa (hen takn back to prison. Neitber explain I'nthvi Lor O'Dnnovun Kcsh were present d.irini tiia I rorcedins. The Irntb Holl. eicial to the Sentinel. Madison, Ind., Feb. 2G Dr. Joseph H. D Iiodgers, a prominent physicians in S juthern Indiana, died this mornlmj The deceased raised a company of volnneerc, led them t-j Tr zaa, and participated in the Teian war far independence. No remedy for iheumatisn and neuralgia ever came before the pnölic so well vindicated by prerions experiments and so fortified bv Irfloential names as Atalophoros. Ilev. K. N. fleelye, Agent of Board of Chusities, New Haven, Conn., writes: "Am glad to certify tbat Athlophoros cured my wife cf rheumatism when all othe remedies failed. She has taken but one bottle ta effect a permanent cure."

ejaaker Testimony. Mrs. A. M. Dauphin, a Quaker lady, of Philadelphia, has done a great deal to make known to ladies there the great value of Mrs. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound as a cure for their troubies and diseases. She writes as follows: "A young lady of this city while bathing come years ago wa3 thrown violently against tbe life line, and the injuries recived resulted in nn ovarian tumor which grew and enlarp? d until death seemed certain. Her physician finally advised her to try Mrs. Pink ham's Compound. She d d so at d in a shcrt time the tumor was dissolved or caused to slough off, and she is no via perfect health. I also know of many cases v here the medicine has been of great value In pieventirg miscarriage and alleT'ftt'ng the paics and daopers of chi!dtirthk Phi! a de'phia ladies appreciate tbe worth of this medicine and its great value." A Great Ilenefactor of Wo'iien. Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass , is of tea epeken cf as the great benefactor of wonen end frequently receives letters like the one we quote from, written by a laly in San Francisco, who tavs: 'I m taking your Vegetable Compound, and bed great benefit from it. It hEs dene me more eood tba i all the decters " Urs. T., of Vinrecces, lid., wiitet: "Havirjj taken eJveu bottles of your YtgHtble C iu pound and cured by its use I f-ci ve ly anx cus trat ev ry woman ail!ict&d with womb tlicta-e should make use of iL" Store Thaa TltnuVs. Fort Mawsos, Iowa Mrs. Lyd'a E Pinkhhii : ' I am &!&d to inform you that I Lave tr ec one bo'.tle of your Vegetable Compound a; d have found great relief. I more than itak yen for your -kind advice. I have n'ver felt to well as I do now since I had ttuje troubles. Yours respectfully, Mrs. W. C A ." The above is a sample o! tbe rtfey letters icceived by Mrs. Finkharn expre'sing gratitude for tue benefit derived from her Vegetable Compound. Another leiter, from KanGaan, Tex., says: "Your Couponed Lasdore me more good thsu all tbe dcciors ever did, for w.'iich I thank yen wih aU my heart. Yuur fiiend, Anca C

IYPIA E. riKKCM'3 VEGETABLE COMFOUND is prepared at Lynn. tta. 1'r ce, Si. Pix totes tor i. HoM by all tlru-'srists. s.-nt ty niEil, pestae paid, in forn cf Pills or Ixv'f nues on r ciipi cf price as above. Mrs. Inkbam's " jtudo to Ileaith'' will be mallei free to ny lady sending i a - T nf Icrfl r rw f 'i 1 arttta v a t c trnfc rl emu' into v. v uu j.u J j TUE TREIMRY. Public Debt Statement fur Frhraary. Washington, March 2 Th public debt statement shows: Four and one-balf per cenK Four per etat Tr.rte per cents -. Refunding certificates Navy Tension fund.2 -0 000.000 101,1. O.fwXl S!5l.iV) n.cw.ooo Total Interest-bearing debt., Matured debt Local tender? Certificates of deposit ... Gold and silver certificates Fractional currenc y Total without interest l.l'Jö.llJ.C.iO i,4 ll.S'.'ö 31-j.7o.MlG SOASO.CUO 2Jt,5oU.05l 6,'.oS,305 C7S.fel7.173 l,S3.3G7.ls 10.021. 4sl.466.5i7 1.40Ö.923.3V ;:,20i,'.'75 41.126.SS5 Total debt., Total interest Cash inTrt-asurv , Det less cash in Treasury .... Decrease during Feoruary Dicreaic since June 30, 1SSI , Current Liabilities Interest due and unpaid Debt on which interest has ceased ..3 1.4S3.140 5,101,3.') 2 15,1)13 2Jl.53J.OiI :3 5 50,f"0 152.215 12 Interest thereon- - GoM and silver certificates United States notes hela lor redemption of certiScatcs ot deposit . Cash lalauce available Total 8 Avaiiati'.e Acscts Cash in Treasury... 3 Bonds isMiet to t je Pacific Railroads, interest payable bythe L'ui ted States principal ouPtancinz Interest accrued not yet paid Interest paid by Uuited States. Interest repaid by Companies By t: asportation service - -8 By cash fay menu. 5 per cenu net earu'nqs Balance interest paid by the United i ..... . - 4M,4j,5j5 454.15.557 64.f.r,.512 6P5.215 l?.0l:?,C57 e5,108 45.3 3. 33J A Hirrlblc Allnck uf H ) il ro j Ii ;l.i pEi uvinr, Or.t , Feb IS.-Ftephtn O.-k, living near Consccon, was attacked with hydrophobia this week and became so violent that he had to be teken to Picton J.dl. He has! 6ei;:ed wiih convuhlccs while engaged la family prayers, and tefore his neighbors arrived be was rasing like a madman, tearing and cutting his own t!eü until be presented a hideous appearance. When he because rational he stated that he was bittan by a mad dos while traveling with a circus la Carthnte in Julj, issu. At first nis fits wore accompanied with barking, prowliug aud heavy panting, aud dtrinq the intervals tbe barkln? of a do woild immediately excite another lit. After beini; sirapied to the l ed by seven muscular men be got loose and cut ids face badly In attempting to fhave. He pulled off a p:ece of llesh which was hanging from a wound ou bis hand ana cnewed it, being appsrentry pleased with the tasta of his own blood. Physicians tliink tbe ta.e one oi hypochondriac origin, and at firs; iui;e under control. I'atil, it Is said, pnards hers!f carefally egnii st cold. She evidently does not believe in free concert?, but dees believe m the free use of Dr. Bsli' Cocirh Syrup, ai it hss cured ber several times. Ilaby wa si k, we g-ivi- ir t ('.."L; )ltIA "Leu tlie wan a Child, she t rit-d for CA.STOHIA AVlu ii slio Warn Mis, alio cltnii to CASTORI A Wlieu she bad CliiUlrtu, she gave them C AST'A Catarrb Cared. A clergyman, arter eatTenng a number of years from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, after trying every known remedy without success, at last found a prescription which completely cured and eaved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending: a self-addressed stamped envelope to Dr. J. A; Lawrence, 199 Dean street, Brooklyn, N. Y., will receive the recipe free of charge. America's Pride. True American men and women, by reason ot their strong constitution, beautiful forma, rich complexions and characteristic energy, are envied by all na tions. It la the general use of Dr. Harter' Iron Tonic, which brings about these results. As a raindrop foretells a storm, bo does a pimple upon the human body indicate health destroying virus In the blood, which can be neutralized and expelled only by Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic lie Thanks Ills Paper. Mr. Editor: I was induced by reading your good paper 10 try Dr. Harter' Iron Tonic far de billty, liver diorder and scrofula, and ihre bottles have cured me. Accept my thanks. Joseph C. Eoggs. Ex. $250 A MONTH. Awn wuitfi 00 tt aeri. mc arti.l' n th- worM. I tantt.le free 4to-JAY BRONSON.Detrcit.MiOh. !f ! 'Ml IUI PH'i ' t, V for Infants "CaatorU Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescripüoa mown to me." IL A. ARcnxa, IL D., . 21i3u.OxiordSLlCrookljii,N.V.

NATIONAL AND STATE LEGLSLITIOX. COSGKEIOSA'lathe Senate, Friday. Mr. Iloar introduced a new Pacific Railway Funding bill. The House bill to provide a new fire-proof buildin? to contain the medical library of tiie army was paed. The Legislative bill passed the Senate oa Thursday substantially as it came from the House. Ihe Silver bill was debated. In the House SICO.OW waa appropriated to print gr cultural reports. The a-ppropriatioa for tne New Ut leans Exposition waa debated and postponed. Eoui Iloiues ot Con:ref sat almost tbrosh Monday n'.ght discussin? tbe Appropriation bill. The lowr HouFe adjourc-e.t lt nihtatraidricht. The Senate will sit iu special aessiou. today after tue inauguration of Mr, Cleveland. A oonference of the friends of the silver dollar in the House was held Saturday evening t,l which it was resolved to reply optclv to taoe poiUons of Mr. Cleveland's letter with which they differ. Tney say that while not Seeklima cor. t'oversy they will atert the independence of tbs legislative brand of the Government In the House last Saturday the Senate tiuendsent lo the l'ottofixe apprupriatiou bill, permittini? samp'.e copies of tecoad class mail publications to te fentat one ceut per pound, was concurred In. Othtramerdments were noa concurred iu. The iinvy appropriation till, after icme amendment!, hs lepoited irora the t-enate, Mfcs tas-ci Iu the fcciiats S.'.un4ar V.e Attorney General sent in a couimuu icatuiu statin; tnat the den-

cleacy bill. s riss'l by tne 'ous3 cots ot pr vi le t nouh to nipet the exp.ti ce. ft the U.S. Courts. ifstiiufou wa.s uumitied to require tho e omrnittee ou Unauca to reiiorta bill tu proviiieltir the in Mediate M-seusion oi coiuae of silvtr ktanclard do iars. STATE bE'.Ir!. VTl KI, Senator Weir's Appellate Court biU failed to l ass yesterday for want of constitutional majority. Tbe KalshM-vru Homo Iavast'gatlng Committee reccomuiend a thoroush chauge in the man agement, j Eecator Bailey's bill prohibiting the employ- ! mtrtl'a miues and factories of children under twelve jcairs of ae patsjd tue ."-tuate last week. ! This will be a b isy week la tbe Lejis'.ature end, j the Goverco: will be Cti led upon t j s:a a large rr.onnt of new bil.s, which we will give ia next week's Seniiue'. ! The t ill for the rcoraa'zth'n of tne Kn'zht,,- ' tov n Hone. gi in-c je t'cve nor poorer f rci.-i)7a tri'ftPcs and riheera connected theiawita, was pstsed by tae Hoab.e las Ttnirsd iy. A Kvpublican i? authority for the statement thst the con-iuufn y o tbu Keiuoii au members darrSLdtre rc;siuatiou of ihe-r memoers rather u tn have the appurtlonciiut bills paiod. At the opcuiai of llie Senate Saturday tho Resident ordered t.ic cur. to tea l aommuaicatiou from Assistant beeret ary Hu '.'stetter, in which thAt otneiiU tendered his resi.Tiiloa. it is probably unnece.)-Hry to aid tüt th tame was accepted without debate. It having aiDiaredtr.at so-nc two or three emplojes who have now teen discharged had drawn pay to the end of th t?iun, a resolution was introduced author:zi:ij tae Attorney CeaarM to tske the nccsary Sterns for iiie remove -y of all money illegally drawn by Seaau; etaployes The House Lid to require the teaching in the corarrou schools cf the etTec'ji cf Alcohol aad other nareot.'cs on the human system came up in the tens' e yeMerday. A majority report recDmmended its pssaue end a mino'ity report its Indefinite postponement. The b.ll was finally referred lo the Committee on Kduuaion. Mr. Ensle's bill with reference to persona who are acquitted of any crime on the so!e ground of luf-anitywas read a third time aud pr.ssed the House. It provides that when any person is 8d eo'.Uitted, the fact should be set forth in tse verd ct of the jury, and the court should; upon this finaii-g. order bim to be sent to tha Instue Ujji ital 8ud kept there until further order, without euy fom-al insanity p oceedings: also providing punishment for ptnom who are accessory o crime after ibe fact The subject cf boldin? an extra session of the Legislature was discut-sid more ou Monday anions tue members than at any time during tbe s ou. It teems htrlly pronable that tae DeLciency and Gf r.cral Appropriation bills can bepassjl between tu! and .Friday evening. The lirst has b?i?n amended by the Seuate aud roturiicd to the Houe. but the amendments have not beeacoucurmi iabfthe latter body nor a ij ac'.ioa, la fa t, taken upon them, 'lhe General Approprlar'on bill hes been considered ou'y la part by the House, where it orietcates and has not baea to the Sf nate at all. I nder these circuinatanre an extra session at this Uirs is a strong probability. As a matter cf fact, bowc v -r. t.ie general feutimcnt is opposed to it, and this i-s true ot the lei 1c:s alrncst without excubtioa. The Ways and Means Com mlttes na ies majority tet-ort of the Hou'e, Fiidav, favurirq tlie psfpge of tiie Senate bill for the coiitiuuance of the work em the three new Ins&na Ha.-ptUls, and aprropriating S2JÖ.CC0 for tiia cartent Tear. ,.000 for 1S"6, ant Sii'.tCO lor maintenance up to Ftbr.nry 1, i;b7. .Mr. Gocciiiig, Iron the cooiKitv.e, niacl: & k-ucthy minoriiy report. In which lie recomiciinied a conlinuatioa Oi tae Woi: on Kvamvil"a Asjluni and an appropriation j! JISO.UjO tlicrcfcr, ard tlai the work ou the K-rlmoud anl Iol'P rf.vort buildings be stopped at once, the rp-i-teria's sold and the contractors Indemnified f.r ar.j lots tfcey micht snctajn. Jacluiel in the rjjc;t was an argument in favor cf its adoption, which Rave Mr. Gooding's views on the stioject. The minority report was laid on the tib.e oy a vote of 46 to 22, and the bill was finally psss.'d ty. to ce ciu.ea i p at some luturo time. Indiana Inventors. j A weekly list cf I'oited Stit-i pa' ems is- ! Eucd to the invent? ef Indiana for the week j etdibg February "I, ls-3, andtach patent in the litt will bear that dat. Dtf.ly for the Indiana po'.i Re .'.'ortel exS Nuiine A. II. Fvans it C , Ani-r i$r. patent s-jlivitors, ".Vail tllP. 1 f)T ;roj, d. C. 5-2. A opy CLx'to fcr cttair irs a piUnt, 2 f C pfeif' t S-Tit I'pu 'tn ft Bsetel!, T. I.I . SctTb V. I pins iU-.is. J f. T.. NiM Trctt.oa ä( ii i a;. d f.-e e .;.. Di- l:ai e.Jan e. South IJ-tid, autiuitic ent cbt for elecmc apparatus. Etteile, C. W., Vaipaiaiso, gale. Gcoumen, C II. Idncuraond appiratas for icyint: railway tiacks. Hunter, G.I).,Terre HauUrpark arrester. Kceh, William, Lawrenceburg, caster. Lynn, M, K' Kising Sun, steaai engine; electiic tie lamp: valve gear f ir tteatn engine; steam engine; electric lamp for locomotives. SIcintardt, Henry, IVru, merchandise holder. Moore, M. It., Indianapolis, machinery for Kaking raclds for castirjgs, reisiua. Osborne, J. E. Union City, neck yoke. Owen. J. W. and W. H., Onargo, Illinois, and A. C. Boswell, Fowler, Indiana, stove. Fark, J. 8., P.rckport, spark arrester. Ilowlett, J. V., llichmond, band tawing machine. Eacdsge, J. R., South Bend, aile skein. Simpson, L. F., M. Lottridge and VV. Carter, Jonesborougb, pessary. Stevenson, T. II., Greenaburg, tool for corrnpating rolls. Ulrich, Frederick, Peru, wagon axle trnss. Watts, Charles, Logansport, signal light, reissue. Woolley, L. C, Indianapolis, focusing electric aic lamp. Sentenced for Life. 8peclAl to the Sentlneh Bloomingtok, Ind., Feb. 27 Welch was convicted and cent to penitentiary for life. Miss Alice Stewart, accessory after the fact, will be arraigned to-morrow. The verdict is generally indorsed, and was returned at 'J o'clock this afterncoa after a sesa'-on cf fortyeipnt hours. and Children Castorla enres Colle. Constipation, ( Four htomach, Diarrbosa, fcructaUon. Kills Worms, pives sleepi and promote diWuout injurioua medication. Tea Csmua Cowaxt, 132 Fulton Street, K. TA

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r A ri it rk .l.riMtvTal F!rk Heaflrxrbe and relieve all thetronWesrrcont to a bilious Ft ite of the eystem, each as li.zrine?s, Kausci DrowEiuPss, Distress after eatins:, Pain ia the Side, Ac While their inoitriCArk' aie 6-jccc53 hia bctn ehowa in coring Xli.iho, yrt Carter's Little Liver rill? are pqnai aluaMe ia Constipation, enrin and preventing tbis annoyinir complaint, whiia they also com-:t a'ldi?ord-jrn cf the etoinach, etimulat the livrr tad rcguiasse th3 bowels Even If ihey oaiy cur) M Arhe t hry wor.ld be t'mrt pr!reV??9 ta tV Pf irrö eaßer irom tiiis distressing compltint ; but torutiatcly thei" f-oodntfs doci not end here, and t:ioa M ho once try them will find tiiesa li ttla r iils viuable in eo many ways thct they will not be willing co witho at hem. Lüt titer all skli heil la the bane cf eo many lives that here li where vi IJO IJilliü VA rv liiiiu; e-j uu v - make oar rreat LouöL Oar bill cure it wtU ethers do not. i Carter's LitUo Liver Pills are very rmcll and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dos. They are etrictly Testable and do not gripe or pnrsre, bat by their gentle- action pleasa all wha u so them, la viala at S3 cents ; five for 1. oo-i b J dmgsistd everywhere, or cent by mail. w . CAÜIEIS HEDICLNI1 CO., Iew York Ciryi In Xd HhIb .tu Appoint. Samm, Ore., Feb. 'Jt (Joverticr Moody said to-tiay l e tlonht be h:d a r'ht to be ir.digr.ant at bu-g t!.vfed u a d.,-n'-)t'.;l s .d per; If xing p"s:t:on th:oai;i iLe neicct of the Legislaluri t i c. i.i daty. He had Lot vet care-t;ly m ni'i-i '.i:e law, scd so had not deänitily I -t'rmiced what b'n iGitv- j-i thin crt'tri-ency was, but 1 a"!'!"".':- 'I t't'uk that I shall arpoint. This ranch, hiwwur ! certain, I eIi&H no pnnt h Spnator till there is a vacancy, which does not ocar till the Ith of Ma-ch. It would be im-t'Cf-siUs for any man whota I conid ran at that time to arrive in YVesbiDetnn to att?nd that executive festen. So, unless thp President mI.'s an extra scs?ioc, there will be no nejd oi a Senator until December. I shaH be in no l aste to 11 th vacancy." Advice to Mothers. rr3. W:-Vti.UW"3 EC-ejTE.U.3 i?:cnl3 aivsyi tc nsl 3h r ciliSrsj a:3 ccttiii: tscth. It rr'tC7U.rii:- Itit'j stTrtr at ortc. II produces Ettti;, in!iv sieepi S7 TcUevinz ths cuia Ircra pata, aad the liUU terüh anas: u ' biUhl n a t-.czi.' - It la yery 'I:jnt to tv-. I; cooüia t3 caiid, saltan! the ifcats, allaya tli '. t'.u. t&&rsa sUl. wdates tte towe;. ana Is tr.a best knot renciy far filarrha'a, r;5ihci arijü:z fjon veatuig or ether CAU.C. T- ttttj-S? csnti i boi'd. L "i L V t-i kl J W . '. . Aboolistolv Pure. 1 t This rTrfler never varies. A n&rve! of purity iiKrrtu abd wholesomeness. More economica J tl an the Mdinary kinds, and can not be 60ld In c-tiarcutirn with the multitude of losr test, Bhort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only j In can. Loyal Baking Powdeb Co, ICQ Wall 1 Brreet. New York. Mm THE BEST TQEÜC. ? This taedtcla. combining Iron with fur Vegetable tonics, ouickly and completely Impure Blood, Dlalarla,CtilllaaDd a'vr and NenraUia. It is an uniailtnr remedy for Diseases of tat KMnaya and I,lTr. ,. It is invaluable for Dtseaea pecnllar TYoraen, and all who lead tedentary lives. It dies not injure the teeth, cause headach produce constipation otht Iron medicine da. Itenrichesand purifies the blood, stimnlatm the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves Heartburn and Belehirg, and strsrigUki ans the muscles and nerves. , . , For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, IACXOJ Inergy, iL, it haa no equaL r "jhe genuine has above trade mark ari arossed red lines on wrapper. Take no othea .b. aaaaacaKJUcaaccu BiLTiaoavauk ll'XT'0'" morifv cnliectiug Family Pie-AUr-iv 1 tnrt-s t enlarge; all fiy es Pict ires rin'srt Pit. rpc''l iTniueeine'itH. KM PIRK CO?V1SG COMPaV, I M Carnal strct:, Nw Vori. j TO WEAK pP,:'- ! B Vy tJJ aaairors. e.-it fv le ay. lost . A tn.tl. ...I. ...... .1 ... 1,1. Trout 14. n nnrl I. I II II' "1. 1 . 1. . m j " - - - , theattove d-., aes.aNo di" ! m tor "M-cure. fre ot charge. Addres. 1'iot. 1. C. i UVLm,Mooiiaa,Conn. 7 V i itJlt. 'i ber will be an election of tnree 1 Trui.tets for Lawrence LOdae oi inuepenaent Order cf odd Fellows No. 375, to be held March 14, 18-5. J. J. MlKSll M.U Secretary. m T iverythine J X0 cover

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500 A $30.00 Case IM FOR S10.00. The Wtth U f.EMTSE WALfHil BO JiE. I, Gel 14 VUTaXlic-4 vf 4I4 gxcrUent ti2j-kMrt.liaie; uliUi Tb rs T via le of theleLVtrtr4 Nrw Metal, ImjkTtal 4 Id, anl r ciwl v Vfaiira j7 ttliu "''.- l'i-t era ftrn-ncw. They lok urlrS.wMf t wri. u4 art as an-l wi',1 laut a hr ai rj atcurt ne HK. Tbu a tht first 1 11 stan c lief a (cDQiiMr Waltham bwtmfoi kas bevn put ia aa ImDwTul raid c. Tbe j cut it Fic-Siili-ofon of u BJUty anient 04 This It Craula Wae. nrntr Wall Sua Walrk. atii ea.wbua vtiaar. Mm la every reict. Ertrr watch a,l;iit4 tohratandcotd. an J tb? will n.Tr vary la tb.it xcllut ttma kpiaar qualltiea is tuy tempera. lent. If oot ioft a f prtrnlfi will chwfuliy Mlan.l inotkry. Ordr atoae aa4 art od cl int c.ia&c U'althaai Watohe ai SIO.IM). Sent munT br rtfistrvj letter, P. O. or Jr or draft oa S. I. Aiirca all Ordtn to FRANKLIN M'FO CO., 85 . v sir a?f? ÜQVÄL V. r' r'JtJiK PM'.'!?.-ticr '). t'"S C"'.iciv I'ot and

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SSL.U-ml -t pulri i.nv' KoI:tr l.ali'il ana red, liich uf ran not enum-rivt hrrf Al p j-.:l rr.inni.T. Pri'enis ill tu? n-w to ai.y ;.;i:r i i t-i'uisfvr a6-moii:t-.s' t:!:il ml -rifrl'.:) t-j .-ur ; . Sen ifiiil profs, iiie srauuut liorrowrJ L.1:.;: 1 ; iir:or'.i!.ran'l k.-ep tlie bit 'rt-st p-.i.f. i'r:tl:e I f I . -iit-t t!i business Slid pp'f.u wi'l ! J r. a;:vh: as f.-i l.'j'VliirhfS 8'lvt-r isli'. per lir , ;:, rTrin.-Ii pi-run 1 press work. 2.", '.'ij c.Ti. i-1 Issues, Jv, fum sm i: total. I.Vilnh 1. avlnz a bet P.-Olll of rpa'-e the Chlcaz l'ot amU'otirirr J' ( In proportion t c!rt-niau..n. Witt tut S.v. cl. vets' Tiiorefvre as anl'ScriiM-r art! iloir.s us a f.ivr m-l.t-a I li tavor. Any aubwritn'r ho desiri-s t brrwli I tv asilun as tha borrowrr reaialj a aibcril;cr, LL.-.di3 anbn rl!tlon to our ps; 4. CWTt'TIIMC a boai-i mnJe pmrsta. nt l"s tT Oital 1 1 U.ai to t e CeiliirU'lfni'.i'.aniou'i: louvrl

iactl yoa will send the nsnii'S of several of y.mr iif.s.-t..:-s to wr.i'm we caa refer Cut as to tlie amount of f roj.er; y y ,a a-e worth but as to your py,xl chursrtor. Kvery si.lisrr,' r uiimt fotitirelg scree to fh-w the paper ant frekent t. n Jnenüs and nt-itriiliors. Viln'naloaa Is n.ail!. ttu- adj-nn u 1 rmcf note will be sent wita the mir.ey to tiie j! svr!:-" reareur tank or express officii, and no note need be slpe.i until the money ts prA'! over, ht-nil 'he names eer j1 Teforeneea. and imnieiüate Ir.qt'ry will be luawS. If ÜJ iua Udciireii, no refercccci need Ue sv-uu

8Q0 GOLD WATCHES FREE I WIIO WILL IE.M) TUB QVIlltrsT I In matin? np tbe above list of presents, w drri ied tc-reaerve to be divided eijUally araong the first M sul.scri uts rt eilvrd. lfyou er-nd M) cents you will be entitled to mi rcHit poo d for vr ; r V, ard If yourletter Is amonc the first 9V received vo-i w ill al t-o entlMed ta n l-eautiful (told watch. The w atchla one third larccr iiisntnc pb-tur. V e will end a printed lift of the award, fre. and all '.osout wlil t forwarded to holders of recelr'is at they may tllrect. A lt

cf watch wlrmen will be pahll.-hed la our raptr. Tl t W cent yoj son us ts the reeulxr prie for S niomh. there f. .re you pay noihrniT forllic prrucrit, Ful'fcr:''i at iiu-e. l''ti't waltaday. W will send you the paper mom I. nni2 n'imbered receipts good for 2 presents. If yoa sa Ii Vi cents. i,rr.d$l and the paper viil te mailed 1 rar a-d 3r - crints rxd for 3 pr- sent. Get 5 renU t" Join yon. and r!(i tiro, and we will aend the, f-nper 6 months audi numbered receipt for each of j-oür aubsrriuers and 1 nl for our trouble. Po'i'lvj'ry p furtdT pstponenier.L M"id ') subscx'.hfra. w'.n f ajj we wi'l Benljou Usnbr-crlp tiona m Tl recefT.'s. This cff-T ia rooJ oi.'.y un !l arfl SS,1885. Wo have 2 ;:iAio aubB.-rtl.era a'.rt udy. and t.y only require 37,'TO more to have the desired numb-r. bur ' void patroni and subicrihers, whom we number by t V.'in.K. should ro to wor'i at once aad fcelp rJ tn;:iSü rvinr liar br this frsri j and (f-nerotis cf.tr. til ft?l V Kft fCt'TC iseeuri-s our papers flROTi.s on i4 w'liwl OU Us. I a I a trial and one reeelpt c.M for

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