Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA. STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, ÜCTOBEü 7, 18S5.

SOCIAL SENSATION. CHINESE QUESTION. Caiiaa Objerü h H Made a Ihuiirii Grouad A Your? Girl.- Ecgagei to ? Mirriai to a Keir Y'rk Miliiona::?. 1 of Rejected Cais?3e. I-TtH III it on the 1 e vf the "O edtluiij and l:lopen "With rnt ?Iarrte-i a ltiofi Voting M.iu, rt l'.e-'ulent ot evr Vork ( - Ü Jlxeept I'pon Payment "of 630 to tbe Treasurer of tbe Canadian C.overnoteiit for I .ach Chinaman Admitted Therein.

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LYDIA E. PINICHAr.VS f VEGETABLE COMPOUND f IS A POSITIVE CURg For all f taoaa Falnful Caa-plalaia and Weaknesses to romuion to our best a F1DIAI POPULATION. I Ir wTt.t cr rrnmT tri wout ronx or f ei;.3 C"b11.AIXT. ALI. OVAKIiX TROrCLS, IsFLAXa&TKW a5DUi.CE RATIO. FaLUNO A"C1 Ih srurmxri, ajd the consei-xnt pinai. WeakKEJJ, AND IS rAKIir LLAIU-T ADAITKU TO TU I'lUXiX CT LlTl. It will zijolt axt mtel Trsioas rum mi t'ritr.ri :x as welt stag or ntrtinnrxr. Tub TCM'ENC TTOC'AXCir.01'5 llCXOKS THXr.XlSCUKCKEO JIUYIPZBILYlXlTli'Sa. . It rfmoti I"a iVTNri, FLimmrT, nithoti ALLCRATIVO fOE ITIXl'U AND KCIJCTTI WeaKmj of Tne Stcxach. It itres Bloating, llEAn-j ACHT, ERTOri PROf TRATIOV, GZMKAL DllUIT, XrKi5X ASS IXSItESTIOX. , , That rsET-nra er Bearino Dowx, rat-fusa Tauv, JSVii.;ht asd B ic Cache, is alwati itrm asistlt i-r.su Br ir via. v f It Wt lT at all, tiii axo vsnn ali. cnwmTANi!. AfT IS KARSONT WITU TUTi LAWI THAT OTERS TUf riXALE tTE. . K4 -- a j a-lT rrnpor t 5-OLFLY tihtihiewtuiti KEAUV'i OF UIKCE AMI THE KEJ IEF or TAIS, ASO 'that it ltoEi ALL rr (Laims to o, thovaxps or J-AIMKS CAN tl.f ILT T?TirV. I-"o:t Tn rrr.E f.r Kuet CfurtAiNT i.v iriHi;:: tr.x this i.rxr.iK is ,inv. urAm. i.riiA f, rixxnAus m-ailtable ompovxd t 5rtrfr-,i ml I.jnru X.--. rrwv 31. riji t-ottl.. for S.V. '0 uii iruyyis:. hnt I.T iuil. jioMt.-ie paid, iu ferro of I'i'.li of Ijwng- t i n rript of priY a aIovis. Mrs. vinkb:o 's 'JuMe t3 Health" iil 1 maiVd (mtotnj July wiMilinj stamp. L ttrr cs'nili'i'ntially an-iwcrrd. N- N-ifiir bon',4 i:J ..ut ITI'lA F. 1-IKIIAM b UVyR I'll.TA Th ur tniti.in. lUllouut and Tprvl Ay vi tho ITtr. 2io-nt jr bus. n??.'!cTi flal roHer all tho tronM !ncl--I .t t iii U3 M..t f the pystrm, aticu as Uiz-j'in-, .iiisea, rrfwfiir?s Ditrei after eating, r.-.ia in f .o Si lo, JLo. Wliil their motreinrtale aucccüa Lad bcn tLown iu coring r 1K Bnlnrli, yt Carter' tittle Li'r9BMe!laa!l V:ihuM-J in orBti):itia, caring aul prevent in this tmio; inj complaint, vhilJ they correct a'lIior.l'rj tf tie Plomach, etimnlata the Kvtr and x-s-ilaie tiiti bcwcX Even it ihey ouly cure A Arbe t?iry wonld r5 a'rnCrt priceless 3 tho whJ a-iTL-r f .-,iti this c ietresiitg cotaplauit ; but fort auatelf tireir pood net-? does not end here, sad thos v!io once try theti will fiud theaa KUle pUIs Talcia so laany ways that they will not w wfllicg tu do witicu. tttnu ButaiKjr aUaickaeaJ, I th-j tana of .o many l'.tfa that here ia VieM ireka o ir rreut toitt. Oar pills Care it rhiia Carter's Littlo liw Pilla ars' rery nnaB arxl vty euty t j tak. Ona or two pds mako a dosa. Thi y ara etrictly Tepetable and do not gripe oc imre, but by th-.r gentle action plcx-w ail who netuenu In vUila tttScent; jivaforfL, Sold ty druists everywhere, or acut by toad. . iCATtTKK aiRDICDfE CO flew York City GOLD MOAL, PAEIS, 1873. GERÜIAN Sweet Mate. The most nornilar awet Chocolate in tne market. It is nutritious and palatable ; Jr 'ill1, ctrldren. and a most excel1 1 ) ! i lsnt article for familv nan. , m . ' T f ' 77 e gntitlu Im fn-nvft S. . Or rm mi, Dnrehester, JIuSS J teure of twilalioni. Seid by Crow rj mrpthert. . BASES 5 CO., CorcHEStsr, m. 11 At'f i Cin ular. Crosrut, Band, Gang, ilu'y aj)t Irtr X.iws ami w Tool. "Aii ork fully warranted. jc-c!:il atteation givtn to rtairine. C. ATKINS CO., Indianapolis, I id. The BUYERS' GTJiriE U !- cd Sept. avnd Blarcb eo hrrar. tX,"iS lain. 1 t ',;x ll1; incite, with over 1 3.500 lllnstratl'ruA av v hol Ptrtore GlUrr. GIVES AVbolral( Prien 4Wft tt cr iisuuu ra on all ar'oda for pmvul or family sue. Trll kw to rttcr, au'J ivrs c uu t ro I 'ifrrrry Iii Ins yoo irr, af, driik, mar, or fuu villi. 'J h,u. IJVALl'ABLK Alf MC oua:ii lformailciB f;1eanet rrom the iiurktt cf the tiorltl. AVe Trill auJtU u tnpy FRKK to any ad -alreaa "pou mr tfit of lUcla. Co drfray xiM-nas oT tnaiiiujr. Ift ua Iirar front yan. Um pect fill ly, WO?JTCCMERY WARD & CO. 227 V -) W ttat.Ii Avrane, t hteaga, IJU herw,tventy-neyear,uanlJto.'V 1O.I0 4-t loa of appetite, nervoua protra(ion( A liIUHIJTV. f OlfAXiihTAt I.Dhl (ilbr3 PErjfJVElBYAL "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" The Orisiital and Only en nine. .' ...1 4: r ;. . ! .''f tVartalraa l"ii'tvriu btrarr KnalUa" r Hi- -4 .1. lu.(.,irbAi.t TO LADIES, ' (t"p' ir l'-i'f t-!t-Wr. m.lt. NAMEPAPlt.vll I V I lrJfMa.,t'klU,Ja. ImUV I

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Nt: i i:n, h ..!'( r !. N t i'vt ars has New Haven sen it iy l.ci r. aUatcd to .sucli a decree ms tlic riv.-orti:i byMiv Ilonora L. Iarv(K!, yuiinptt i.lau2iitfr of llov. I'. I'Jwin JI;irwioI, of Trinity t.hureh, liefe, frC'iii her atUanc 'l, Arthur I'niync, n wealthy resident of Albany. N. V.. on the eve of their wedding, fullowinr it tq by eb'i'ing vitli anj marrying Trunuiri Ikminway, nh-o a rieh yuun mar., a resident of Ne York City, an! llec-in whit him to Mtircre. The I'niyne wedding was to have been, a mM brilliant aTair, and t Iiave taken iIa'c ut Trinity the "'th of et ober. Jr. llarwood ofiiciatirii:. The expfttftl marriage was announccvl in this inornitip's I'iijt-r. and in to-nifrht's j-ub-liiatious appear- tho slry of the elopement, ti'.m tbi r with the luiiiouiicemont of the marriape oT the young enuple by Her. Trvderiek 1'. orlilller. of St. Mark'; Chnn h, in Jer.ei' City, yvtertl:iy, anl of tlieir sailing on 'lie steamer W'crra for r.reinen last night. The liridV sent copies of the marriage certificate t h r ned iironts and to Iht atliancol. The former are jirostnttt'd with prief and shame. limitations had heen sent (uthyllie hundred to th wl.linr. ireoiit ltiul le;jun to jHtur in, t!ie lirMal iirö.-s had l't-en eomiletel. triinmcd with rare old lace from the bridal dresn of the vroom'.s mother, ami M r. I'rnyne had al-o .rex.-ntel lii ailianced with a set of diamond-;. The heroine of thh romantic eowwle ha been a Kjiular leadt r in soeiety here, a romim-nt ii;urv at th Yale CoIU-fre V'i rmatis. and a favorite, she i a lovely deniiblotido f twenty-two, preiosses-in and Hli-ilitd. and if rohut liLrur'. Whilt- tit Moi.nt I'esertayear ap Ia.t Mininu-r hoth tlieyoun mentionetl became suiters lor lur lia;iI. I'ruyiit. who is the !.n of the late lion. Joim V. Pruyno. of Abanv, and worth at ha-t ,oi.oi", was very devoted. a:vi tlii y bt i ame a'liaiK od, but tlie inat. h was bpUen nj ly Ir. llarwood, wr. objected to tli vounir man on a - oimt of Ins liabits Th.- if arwood family tlien went to Kuroie. win-lief they have jul returned. I'ruyue followed them over the water and renewed his suit with an ardor that tioallv turned lr. llarwood in hi- favor, and he at last ave his t oii.-ent. Tlie toot ist rann- home late in Ai'.':tist. Ihirir.all the piparatioii for the wedding, however, Mi-.- Jloimra seemed down-heart!. I-ast wk lie went to Xew Y ik, osten.-iblr to iinisli her ' trousseau. She met Mr. lloiniiifrway, w ho, it seems, was her heart's idol all t!n time. He hud recently fallen heir to snnc 5: , nj. He pressed his suit ardently, and the elopement, mat riage anil slight ensued. It is now said thai the pair h.ivc been In rorrv-potideuec evir since tbe-ay summerat Mount Ieert. 1 :trnt, aetive IemerHt le fi-icml, ym iiiii'l .eeure titeltest vnspaper in I11di.-1n.-t

easier than to take t he sult-M-iiplion of Iii e of your neighbor to th We kly Seuliuel. The 5 will bring you lx opiett. I'robaldy AVantt a Free Kid Ilviue. li?ti.AiEi.riiiA, Oct. 5. The jtolice place n 3 rf-liunruin the story of mnrderlt Min Chieao yesti rdav by John M. "Wilson. The Chief of Jjt teetives states that no euch mnrder as tliat claimed to have lieen committed h(;re has ever been reported, nr is there any mis-.in man named Antliony laly. 1 he thief is convinced that the Chicago confession id valueless, and believes that Vilson is insane or dt ires full transportation to tin's city. I ortions or a body were loutm in tne i-io-hickon Creek at 'different times two years ao, and the matter Is still a mystery, but the time and circumstances agree in no way in the story told by Wilson. After a diligent search through the records, no account of a lire at Chestnut Hill, such as is spoken of by Wilson, can be found. fcince the details of the stranjr confession by John M. Wilson in Chicago yesterday have been tmulislied, a clue has been found w hich may lead to the clearing up of the mystery. This afternoon a constable came into the city from Jenkentown, l'enn., and stated that for several years a man named Anthony I aley resided on a farm near ivy IKUl Cemetery. The farm belonged to his mother's estate, and he worked it on the shares. In January, of 1?S4, Haley gave employment to a man who went by the name of Sailor Jack, and the men were constantly in each other's company. About the middle of the mouth Daley s wife was taken ill, and she w as removed to her mother's residence. in the vicinity, and during her absence laley Eiyjttriously disappeared, and was never seen afterward. A few days after this Sailor Jack sold two horses and a cow from the farm, giving as a reason for his action that he Lad met Daley in Philadelphia, and had bet 11 directed to do so. This was followed a few days later by the destruction of ti e farm house by tire and thedisapjK?arance of Sailor Jack. Chief of l'olice kclley this alt moon forwarded u lipatch to Police Sup( rintendent Doyle, of Chicago, directing him lo hold the' prisoner, and that the officials of Montgomery County would communicate with" him District Attorney Hit kk of Montgomery County, will send an oiilcer to brirjc the prisoner on for trial. Mr. llendrick Interviewed. Coixmiius, O., October 5. Vice President Hendricks passed threugh this city Saturday nij:ut, and, in an interview on general subjects, stated that he presumed Congress would engage In the revision of the tariff during the oonifrjjf session. In reference to the Civil Service Commission, and in answer to the question "Will the President appoint lr.-.n wh.j entertain the same views that characterized the Katon, Gregory and Thoman loard.rf j.r. Hendricks replied: "No. sir: I think Mr. Cleveland will appoint men who, while pledged to the principles of civil service, will have a business like conception cf the duties of their position and trinke tbe:r ru'injrs more in harmonv with the spirit that dominates in apolitical party than the old hoard did.-' Will Thoman resijm of his own accord, or will the President ask for his resignation V 4 -Ob. I presume Judre Thoman will relieve the President of the erubarras-ment of asking for hie resignation, because in the reorganization of the board he can not hope to le rt-tained. The resignation of Messrs. r.aU n and trejorr of course means a new board, and Jndge Thoman, I oan not think for a moment, would want to continue as a member aiter his colleagues saw lit to place tl tir ruinations with the President." The Socialistic Labor Party 3IenioriAl HerTiee. - Ci5ci5ATr, O-tober 4. The delegates to the congress of the Socialistic Labor party ere welcomed at the Cellvue House by the Cincinnati secfion, Mr. Charles Fritz delivering the a-ldres.", and Mr. Alexander Jone?,, of Ne w Ycik, replying in the names of the delegates. The regular proceedings of the ccrigrc-s will b?gin to-morrow. A memorial service In honor of the late lbn. Mos h Montetiore was held to-day in the Mount Street Temple. The llev. Dr. II ckman. of Avondale, made the princpal addro. If you sulfer from any form ef Malarious discos, nnd wish b get well nt once, ask vour drrgght for Victoria Pills, the great Lngu.sU rviccdy. ILcy arg sale, and sure.

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.caZn'a -ii.-i J F"j A DESPERADO'S DEATH. He ! Cleverly Captured by n I nitrl Slates JM puty Marshal, :uid Two Year Afterward Iii Skeleton i I oiiimI. hAMn:, Wyo.. ctoi.r At one of the large utile nn-ic of the Morn lia.-iu two years ao lie oiitiit was actively i repariiiv; for the aiiniial fa!! I cf gather. In the inid-t of ull the bustle a lutii.r nle up to th raiieh mid iitijuired for ihc on iiitn. The m-vu-iiicr . hr-e Imrc all the iv'roi" a !o!i-4 Mild liHnl journey. Totbc foretiiaa llie Mr!i-rcr inad- a reque-t f-r work. Tl e harp eye- -f th head cowboy took in at once the exhausted hei -c. the fuel tliat U.s brands were link nown iit thu hNsln. und ttiere w:i a et-rt-iin biitaoy somitlihiv' i' tin henring t the rldi r. A few ii:i It pieM iou elielieil t'ie J l!crT. at:cn that the eiranuer was from Mordann : that ho had hcta at wtrk there inn cow Giitt.t: that he hnd firown tircsi of the c-m-try and was eckin? niploymet ebewhere. The 1.1 1 tit w nntcd anottie r rider, und t lie Mreitana Mart wa told to turn his horse, out and "0 to work-, u e new iaau ueveloivM a mtisiiu tory wiili:insK toM-ork. tint the jtroi-tired eye cf the fori-ma ii kiw in liie way h- rode at the lifkt hunch tf stoek that he km iv iioth5tg)f haiulling stock. One liorr.ing the man from Montan was in u very bad humor, and took or-msiuii to pe' to the foreman in a way that secured bit instant diüTi)i?sal. The ofteniliai houl vs idiowed to ta';e a horst upon which to ride to the ranch and hunt t:p his own uti'niiil. 1 ne iit cveniDR the forjiiian. in i-onip&ny with a cow , turoilct ahotit the ranch grounds. Abuiit halfway across the piistnre they met a man leading h hors by the bridle-reins. The Ktriinifer announced him self 6 a I nited Stnies Deputy Marh.-,l, and w. lilted a nuui named Williame. Tho otlivial snil Wil liams was a noted hard character, a horM?tuicf. and had man. and that he would r-.'onlro he'p to hui I..- i iht iiirtj. x u: jiirviiuiiT won toi in hi roat-pockt. steppeil gently into the oatvide door of the main room while tli ofl'.err and l$ob entered the kin-hen. The l-sperad('.vhose ristol was i insr on tne l.it.le in trout ot n.in.nali urose from i.is chair at the entrance of a .stranger, but in an instant the phtol of the daring otli er coverel him. The foreman stepped quleklr lor ward and fa.-tene I a pair of handcuff's upon his wrists. The oflicer M irted for Montau w Ith his prisoner, but got here alone, reporting that tho desperado had escnted. A coyote-picked skeleton was touud next fall in the near vicinity, so it Is not hard to guetMj the manner of the escai-e. Six copies of the Weekly Sentinel for S5. Suit to Set Aside nn Assignment. New York, October 5. In September, 1SS-1, Simon and Morris Itendskopf, Raphael IJuchamen and Jacob Rosenthal, composing the firm of Ilendskoi'f Brothers it Co., clothing manufacturers at 618 Broad way, failed and made a general assignment for the benefit of their customers to Jacob W. Macic, giving preierences to the amount of over $soo,(RiO. The liabilities of the firm amounted to more than J?l.;soO,OoO. Shortly afterward a certain number of the creditors having claims aggregating about $.'100,000, brought suit in the United StAtes Court to set aside the assignment uKn the ground of fraud and moved for an injunction and the appointment of a receiver of the firm's property. Judge iKmohue made an order en joining the assignees from paying out of the estate and appointed Abraham Kling Keceiver, but directed that he should not enter into osscssion of the estate pending a trial of the cases by the Court upon the merits. This trial was reached in June last and to-day Judge Van llrunt gave a decision holdingthat the plaintiffs hatl not presented any legal proofs of fraud to substantiate the charge of fraudulent intent in making the assignment and theref jrc dismissed the case. An apjeal will be taken. IJicycle Ilace. Boktx, October 5. The start in the 100mile road race of the Boston Bicycle Club was made this morning by five riders, jvhose time on tbe completion of fifty miles was as follows: George "Weber, New Jersey, 3h. 10m. öOs.; C...V. Ires, Meriden, 3h. 11m 15s.; 1). A. McCurdy, Lynn, 31i. löm.; W. A. Khodcs, lH)rcliehtcr, 3h. 30m.; Theo Rothe, Cambridge, 3h. 41m. There was a good wind, which somewhat aided the riders. In Search of a Kavl-her. Clattos, Del,, October 5. A number of men well supplied with ropes and tackle are scouring the country in this vicinity iu search of Thomas Robinson, a negro who committed a felonous assault on Mrs. Orson Gardner, a resectable white woman. The remembrance of tho Neal case of four years ago, in which the perpetrator of a similar crime in the same neighborhood was finally acquitted, is an incentive to resort to lynch law in this com. Struck Hock. &t. lt is, October 5. A special to the PostDispatch from Cape (iirardau, Mo., says: "The t earner City tf Vieksburß, of tho Anchor I.ine, struck a ro k at th head of Devils Island, several miles above there, last eveniii)-. No particulars had been received, and the amount of damage can not therefore be given."

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MADE o Amm J i:.i, LI-u-i or Aluru. -fj'yi t v R t AM DA.M rgW0f? A LUCKY LOWELL GIRL. How he j:c:iped Uvint; ?Iitrriel to u Ituryla ami l!.-Con iet. I.ow 1 1 1 . !n.. O-tohcr The romaiiti. low caji i i n-of Miss Millie Adams, an attractive yonTif: lly living on 1 street, was rudely interrtij '.c! when -he le;rnel that the vounj mm -he c.pi ett d to tun; ry la-t evening wns an ex-convict a: 1 thai a fe w hours heforc the time set for the ceremony he hatl been arrested on the charge of buiK'ui'ryl Kor-eter.-il inouthsput Miss Adnnis ha.s been r.-cchin- cou.-tant und devoted attention from the. young limn in ouesLion. whose Laine is f;eirp'" W. l'rseott. lfe has lieen emVI.' ed ni the glass-works in South I.ynd--rori, N. I., iiif'i has uoule frc'iticut vbits to the home of li.-s Adams in bowel I. I.a-t Saturday he orne up to sjend the Suhltith ilh lier. a llsii il. T.iat eveiiii g tic irjril hi r loionseiit t their iiuuicdintc iiiiu-n in marrnce. lie represented h her j that he had an 1 excellent salary ns foreman of the plusH-works. and that he had a. delightful hoiwall fitted up to receive her as sotm a she ix.-faiue his wife. Vieldintr to bis persuasions, she agreed to rmtrrj hira. and the tiing for the ceieinoiiy w as 8et for Inüt evening. rhe minfyter was cigiig--d, the ni-per w1 elered of a well knewn e-atrrer. und an order for oatrlfixs an 1 flowers was given. The young lady left t hi- place w here she had he-ui employed, invited alfhr friends, anil every preparation was made for the ceremony. WiMuiKinv lnnrninjrher loM r Cii'I'.'d upon her "at home und tid her lie whs -jo'inr to iVtston, but said lie would Ut back ar'iy '1 htirsday. she henrtl nothiiiK more i him until late yesterony afiernoeu. when sht was c niiletely prostrated hy tl nt ws that her int mied "htishand wiis a pardoned convict end just Itecn arrested saht for Imrglary. hen he left his ainani-od Wednesday he v,.ut to her employers, and presenting nn order purporting to come, from her tried to collect the salary clueiier. I-nil i:? in ihls, he broke iuto a house on 1-ee strut, opp'isite wli're -lie lived, au-d enieriu. the e haril ero; Miss Jennie K. Worcester, stole a i;o!d lot-net and chain, two riinrs ond other jewelry. and it pi-kctboik eoniainmsr money. W illi this booty lie lei-ampcl to lJostou, w here he disposed of the jewelry to pawu brokers. Tiieii he went to Chelsea, where he was tracked aul arre-ud. A 1'rrpetuMl Iujonebu. IlTTSBcno, October 5. Two years ago a syndicate of Pittsburg and Philadelphia capitalists contracted to purchase $o,0i0,(KX) of street bonds at par with 1 per cent, inter est commission. After the Uontls aggregating Jl,r00,0ou, bad been delivered, the citizens committee obtained an injunction restrain ing the sale of anr more bonds to the syndi cate. An appeal was 'taken and to-day the 1 . 1 1 . - .1! ' . 1 . 1 . i ennsyivania oujirvmeeuuri uisnussuu me appeal and made the injunction granted by the lower court perpetual on the ground that the city oflicials had no authority to make such a contract. The decision will not aifect the bonds already sold. Mor Victims of the llxplosion A Parnell Sleeting Contetuplatl. PiTTsnrno, October 5. Jacob Fenler and Cowley Stein, injured in Friday's boiler ex plosion, died last night, making four deaths so far. Henderson, Havwood and Lavender are still very low, with little prospects of the two latter recovering. I he other victims are doing w ell. A movement has been started for a public meeting of Irishmen in this city similar to the one held in Chicago Saturday night. Addresses will be delivered by Alexander Sullivan, Justin McCarthy, and probably J. Boyle O'Äeiily. Valuable Paintings Stolen. Postox, Mass., October 5. Some time last night burglars entered the residence of Fred L. Ames at North Kaston, and stole from his art gallery four of his most valuable paintinps. One was tbe work of Mayer Von Bremen, another by J. F. Millett, a third by Theodore Rosseau and the fourth by Zeybreck. They were all removed from their frames. The pictures are well known to artists and buyers', and it would be useless to trv to dispose of them in this country. It is thought they will be carried to Europe and be sold at some out-of-the-way place. Mr. Ames went to New York Sunday night, and he is the only one who can give any information as to their history and real value. Arrested for Murder Committetl Thirty-two Year Ago. Paris, Tex., October 4.-John Alexander, charged with murder in this county thirtytwo years ago, and who was recently arrested In Arkansas, arrived here yestsnlay in charge of oflicers. Alexander's father, who wiu the r-rincinal in tbe killing, was sent to the enitentiary for life four years ago, and died there. ' "Jury IMM-harijed. I( isville, Ky., Oct. 5. A special to the Times says: The jury at Bloomington. Ind., in She case of ObeNley Chambers, -harmed with shooting the baggage and express mes senger and robbing the express company, was dischanred this morning. Six were for acquittal and six for fourteen year? iuipris- , onmcnt.

Nkw Youk, October ", A Wushiiigwi Sf-e-tialtothe Post cays: A new complication lias arisen in connection with the Chinese Ycestion. It appears that the British Government refuses to permit its oss:essions to be maJe a'dumiing ground for the rejected hinesc of the United States except upon payment of a fee which is quite impossible for the United States to pay, and which per-, hai . is an exorbitant measure of the worthlincss of the Chinese. This discovery lias been made by one of the customs oiKcers on the northwestern boundary. He reports to the d-ipartment that while strcnuousdy endoavoring to carry out the instructions of the famous Chinese circular, ami put hack Upon llriti.-h soil Chinese who have come into the United States in violation of the provi.-ioiis of the restriction ac t. he was met with a Canadian statute whether new or old, does not appear which required the payment to the Treasurer if the Canadian Government of X for each Chinaman as the condition precedent of readmission toliritish Koil. Tlte onicer surjret to the Treiisury l'ej artment that Jie has no money at his disposal to pay for suclt rcadinisionst and he nsks the Treasury Department what he i to do shout it. - The cxistcnccof this Canadian statute, if in fact it dues exist and has been rightly construed, was not known to our authoi-itie-s and they -ertainly have no appropriation from which they can pay SX per head for every Chinaman to be exporte!. The situation is a novel one, ami raises an international pMcstioir of peculiar perplexity. . BLASPHEMY AND CANT.

A Contie-teil Polygaiuitt's Hypocritical I't-tfratn-e in l'l.-l Court. .Sait I.akk. t'tah.fctobcr ::. Kdward brain was eotivleted to-lny .f unhiwfiil e-ohnSitat ion. The tesiiniouy showed that he drote away his lirsi wife when slie grew old. separated from the Other, who got lfvori-cs from him. and now claiiucd a young Danish woman for his wife. After the verdict wus rendered he delivered a sermon to Cie Court, claiming to know that the latter day gospel is true; that his conveiinuts with his wives wore by divine revelation. For time and eternity he was au instrument in the hands f the Ixird to do llisavork. lie had seen the lame made to walk, the hiiud to see. and the laf to hear, the seek rniscl up ly the followers of this go-pvl. l!e knew that ihjswasthe kingdom, and would rather go prison with honor than have, liberty with dishonor. "I can hear my testimony that the Kdniuuds law is agaiust the Constitution,.' he .-aid. 'and I know that the religion of Abraham mid Jaceitt, John Taylor and to-orge l. Cannon is true." Judue Zane said he was tired of in uring this hyixx-rillcal Miil. ami in future hopel defendants would cut it short. In thise-asc the testimony showed an outrageous state of affairs on old wife lishoiioied, children scattered so that their re-latioti'-liiji was nrt. known to themselves, and wive quarreling ami iM'ing divomnl. Tit -laim stith ovcmnits ns thee as eternal or dh ine U a mockery. Stich ial- pretetise-s nixl claims that outrage- and dishonors tuch as this came from divine command are blasphemy. He would iinpofe ih lull lienaltv of the law n r.n;in. six months' Imprisonment and $üK line, he to staiul coinmintel until it is paid. Adriento Mother. Mrs. VVInslow's Sexithlng synip should always be used when children are cutting tee th. It re lieve the little an. Derer at nee. It produeres natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "brislit as a button. It is very pleasant to taste. It pooth.es the child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowel, and is the best iiw ru remedy for diarruea., wnetner arising ui trethins; or oiher tausoa. Twenty-live centa a bottle. Scott KinuliMon of Pure Coil Liver Oil, With llypophosphites, for Wasting I'luldrn. Dr. VV. 'oben, of Waco. Te.. siy: luive tivH vour K.iiiulsion in Irtfnntiie wasline. with gooi results. Ituotonlv restores wasted tissue, but jdves strength, and 1 hiartily recomuiend it for ciscascs atteudud hy atrophv.' Absolutely Pure; in is powaer never ranea. a mirrei m panvi etrengm and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be gold ia competition with the multitude of low test, bort weight, alum or phosphate powders, fcoid oni in cans. Rotal feaxxsa Powsxa Ca, 100 Walk street, Kew York At tili Beaauo ne-rO- every od uetxls u ue mo ort tf tonic. I K0 en'ers into ahnobt ep-ry phyieiaa'a prescription toe thuM a ho need buildini; up. THE BF5TT0MIC. Fair Weak.ww, JJ,nl.W -?I fs th ViiIt Iron nedicin that is not Injuria. It KnricliM the Mood, Ibtib : "yaiem, Ueatorea.Appetlte.AiJi lif tioa It doe not bUcken or injure the teeth, cam Ledacha or produce const ipattua-m Aar Jafhctnt- i Da. O. H. BrsiuT. a Veadhi phyticiaa of Springfield, y: . , "Brown' Iron Bittars I thomegTiTy rvsl BiJdJ' ina. I nsa it in inj practica, and tind its c esoets U th toraif it iron. In ste-kneoj. a low conditU of the iyrtm, Brown iron Hntta is twasIlT ptWtiva tweaeeitx. It is all tust bcl-Aiined for it." Genoine hi trade nark and rro"ed red lmea on strapper. Tr ke no otber. Made only by KOW tHKMICALtOB VI.TIMOHMO. ijanoaC Hud Book asetnl and strnM-tlra, rotvtaintoc its of prisae t " rerip, infomUn about eoins. eto -riren away by all durs ia medicine, or tut w-eViravBrvv' -

for Infants and Children. r "CAeldrtftia so irell adapted to chndren that I Caatorl etir- Colt. CoasKpaüa. i rpcomraeöd It a superior to any prescription 1 Potir 8tomach, Iiiarrhopa, l-j-aetauo, 111 Bo. Oxford St., SmUja, N. Y. Witf ouiiBjuriocj i&dtiication. Tbx Ceitac CoaPar, 1JI Fultoa I Tee, K.T-

BUCKEYE BUGGY CO., CODUMBUS, OHIO, Large Manufacturers of Fine Tleasure Vehicles," Buggies, Phaetons, Surries, CaiTiages,Etc7 Ek Itaf-Thousands of our Buggies now running in the nnedStates, vrfcerr good, honest work is appreciated.

If you want a good Bugy at Ltr cr Catalovge acd Prices. Numerous

CORRESrOXDEXCE WITH THE TRADE SOLICITED; NOTE Only FIRST-CLAFS wotSc raadeiOo cheap Bhofldy roods lurntshed npon jirir coiisidsr ation, as we can not Mord to injure cur reputation ALL GL'AKAN1LLL. Buy a '.good Bugey and save annovance and repair bills. ti amine name plate and bee that Bvggy is gennlcc Our Indianapolis Agents are GATES k PRAY, East Market Squire

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i have earrici a Wateioury for orer a rear, aad 5nl I: a nost czcoT&z. tlae-lceppr. It hi tran beeide a $100 gcll Watch without showics tho leu.il t,arÜJiM P. G. i'iLÜA, WaiaTliLD, R.I. . , , , ilv WateTbcrr a.r three yearr' trial eonttGues to grre tfatffvctivr and la rw ge'rtir as pood as when I received It- At A o'clock daily we rereirj tiuie ever oar wire izA ny Wülcl U alwava prompt to the minnte." A. S. Jjms. Yr.ss. IL JrasKT t iTT. 'Tour W;rbnrv Watch srives tac-h eit.Ufu-"t:un 4he price coniiered that the woa lrf la

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We ha made arrassmants whereby $3.50-will "pay fsith above descrbi watch, dclivtieJ free, inclusiia? the Weekly Sentinel for one yea. Aidresi SENTINEL, COMPANY Indianapolis, Lai.

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So well-known have these Watches become, thouQrir! Cnfssan"? era buying them in preference to Libbers UlIU 3UwP'l Watches. The Company are now making 1 ,000 Watches each day. an average of l". Watches

per mimita. You would ima ?ruia the w hole country supplied by this timo. By no means. This is the merchant's Watch, the farmer's Watch, tbe irJaer Watch, the laborer's Watch, the boy's Watch, tao fcchool-irl's Watch ta fact, everyboely'a Watch. On receipt of 350 xrm usi. thieoaje brated Watch toy regrlstered man,, prepaia, tatr fuaruntee it to reach yoo aafely. The Water! ury Wat h Co. h&s a national Ttottlcn for ank'n tie BEST CUCVr WATCll U. THE WOHLD. e have recelTed from tbem the!r 'EW. Watch, a preat improvemeat over the first ones made, and a marvel of simplicity aad accuracy, coitahoin.. more ingen-ii tuaa any other artiola placed bjfor? th" rrh' -9 fer miny yeira. The Cut ehows EXACT SIZE of W atch. A Watch made by hand would cost as me! as a CC'' a?e br the sea-shore or a saaall yacht, and taie f s l-.n? to i-uill. So rorrect is the macnuiery usi l GIVE 6ATISFAI7TI0X. tie laosey," A. O. tiiiS, Lr. Etvxxvs Uarx., !t Isaloysont'rue i-iiaiiiSwnlaWitcIiasI J " 1 ' " !f r . a" -"'Äse;-"'-:.'- - )

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DR. PEIRO fcsineTntMPyiMiTtotrenlfdtiesrira-itef C Statt Throat, Lung Diseases, foun.ret the A-c. Oryeen Co.,fof loa aiK-Uvauf lLut o&utifair-iii.iiylif-d trliUiAlaitun.Mt wkSkwfBMUl OXYGEN TREATMENT for Wie relief id ctr-w cf Consumption, Bronchitis. Asthrri Hay Fever, Catarrh, Hervoui, Prostration, etc. lnaatna fortta ''Manuel.' iuurosun ijoa of i&te Four Colorsoe Flates. aidrw OR. PEIRO, CMcbko Opsri Joose. (terk Wercferhy prm'son to a few of r patrons. I Hon. Wm. Penn NlTfbn.Kd.IntoreV-eari, - Cn Clf P -TV. Nixon. M. pMr.. Hetta C. Rood, Cnlc.gj.

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