Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1892 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15. 1892-TWETiTE PAGES.

SOME SEC&ETS OF' 1888.

HOW INDIANA WAS CAFCRtED BY THE DCDiini iriNC Xh leader t at 2Xiaaapolla Now Admitting Tli Dadlay'a Bai. Dial tae UuiU nees Xortherat ßapubllcam CHI! Frl m Yaa Sara Into tho State & tb.a Satnr day Be far Election. MunfEAPOus, Jane 7. Special. Soma Interestinsr facta are leaking out hers about the manner in which the Harriaon-Dadley-boodle-blocks-of-five campaign waa conducted in Indian in IS S3. Leading republicans are openly admitting all that Tub Sentinel has charged against the republican boodlers, and more. Senator Walcott of Colorado eays that at the Chicago convention four years ago the Harrion m&napera from Indiana New, Michener et al. declared that Harrison's nomination would assure Indiana to the republicans, and gave assurances that if be was nominated they would take care cf the state without ouUide help. "13ut ia less than thirty days after the conTention adjourned," eays Senator Wolcott, 'these fellows began begging for money, end kept it up until the election. Why, it cost more money to carry Harrison's own state for bim in 1SS3 than was exTenJed by both parties in that campaign in all the other etates put together." It will bo reuiembere 1 that a ehort time "before tlie t'.ection 1'artner Sliller and Bu3ill Harr'nun went to Chicago on a begrainfc expedition, while John C. .New went to Omaha and Ienver on a similar errand. It appears that the telegraph was alaO used to get boodle from other Juarters and that dispatches were Bent out or this purpose beariug the signature of the verv virtuous and pious .Benjamin Harrison himself. A leading republican xl the Northwest, in an interview in one tf the Minneapolis papers today, tells an Interesting story, and I have no doubt it is as true a it is interesting. He eays: " one dvr.itr. that the wicked men of the F arty voted fur Mr. JIarriaou. ixjiue of thera, ke Mr. Quay, (VI. Dudley, Mr. l'lalt. Gen. Cisrkson and Mr. Eikins, even went so far as to oTerride the rit(Uieous counsels arid dutiful protests of cood ar.tl Tirtuom citizens Mr. JtoosjTelt, Hr. Vnamakr and others ofthat lass and raised money by tfcrf moat secret and Unworthy vroce"e to aid proviJence and destiny in forecloir. the divin decree. One sinx instance of the doing of one of these wicked tuen may be here introduced as ao example: On the Saturday before the e!eetion in 1SSS a telegram was received at Minneapolis from xn of these n ea announcing that "Indiana bad been ihoroushly canvassed; toaithe books showed a majority of 3,000 or 4.C0J for the democratic t.clcet: that to sar the state from the elutohea of me enemy sometLiuif bsile Drayers were netdd; that TS.OW would make fepsblicnn rirtorr sure ia the IIoosi-r täte; that republican cities throughout the North bad tta aasrsseil acoordiog to their wealth to raise this sum; that the Minneapolis quota was tS.OCO, e'e." In tho southwest oorner of this ieitk'ram were blaz-med the worJs: "Ibis is the way I understand the situation." Biimed. It. Hareisox. Indiana has for years been a doubtful state; truce Indiana h.a always teen consulted as to the men who should be chosen a party leaders In every national trudele since the war. Mr. Harrison, four yenra a, waa selected not because of jrom net;t fituf-ss for the exa'ted position, bat on fe.Mjnt of the doubt attaching to ills a:ate. CoL Dudley would cheerfully testify Troba:ly (if he dared to speaK out) that Mr. llarri'ou's home popularity had to be rein forced on Saturday befor- tre election of 153 by 75,000 in c.tsh contributed by the republi can oiues of the North. Co!. Dudley's simple word was not enough to bring- the neediul, tence the clowiuff indorsement. "Ibis ii the "Way I understand the situation!" There ia an Australian election law in Indiana now, and as Mr. Harrison cannot tiCy th tioatera he wid bo beaten if nominated, as he would have been in 1SSS at en honest election. S. E. M. SUIT AGAINST TEED. A "Wronged Husband Demands $100,OOO Damages. Chtcago, June 0. ?;dney C. Miller, prebident of the National publishing com pany, filed a declaration today in the cir cuit court in Lis $100,000 damage suit gainst Dr. Cyrua Ii. Teed of Korep'u fame. Tho euit is brought for alienating the affection of Jeannie L. Miller, the wife of plaintiff, and additional charges re advanced to thnss already made by TThoinaa Cclo, who eeks lataaea in a Bimilar action. Mr. Miller atlegeathnt Dr. Teed re presented to his "A lie that h would xnake her doddess Minerva, and that it wan nfcces''ary to give up nil her poeeiSions to be convert"d. By false repre- , centation he induced her to give udSö.OOO. and for ihiü and the destruction of hia home and th los of Lid wife Miller de mands compensation. One Itunitrt-d unit Furty V.iii Old. V.'A.sniKGTOx, June 8. Among the burial teroiits istuel today waa one for WilLara Heury Harrison, who died Monday. Ho was 14 J years. eeveu months and twet.ty-Moe days old. Ho claimed to tart enjoyed an acquaintauc with Gvorre t ashington, the Kra.id'ather of President Harrison aud otaer distinguished citizens of Vir ginia. "Why don't you try Carter'a Little Liver J'ili? They are a positive cure for nick Leadache, and all tbe iil.-i produced by dis ordered liver. Only one jiil a done. r g Cleanso Vi Blood When you sco iits impurities Bursting through M Trio fZW'm Jrl I IIU WIM s 3 In Pimples, Blotches A And Sores. 1 r 2g!v on Sulnhur Clt-F iters and Health will h n- .. t LrgwtVnd t stamps to A. P. Ordws? It Co., SUjttutx, yUa., for twt mechcai work piihllcue J .

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II ill, authorizing? the withdrawal of his name from further consider atioa by the democracry, state and national, wbenever. in the opinion and disorstion of Richard Crocker, Hugh McLaughlin, Edward Murphy, jr., and W. F. Sheeban, such a step should be taken. That letter is in this city at this moment It is in the safe of Edward Murphy jr., chairman of tbe democratio state committee. There will be nasty an! perhaps angry denials of the above statements, but they are taiai upon information which the T-mes has taken pains to verify and which is believed to be absolutely reliable. The letter wss brought to New York by Lieutenant-Governor W, F. Sheehan on Sunday night from Washington in the same pooket to which Mr. Sheehan also brought the resolution, a part of which only was adopted at the dele gates meeting on Monday night last. The knowledge of the letter was supposed to be confined to Messrs. Murphy, Sheehan, Croker and McLaughlin. The Utter throws a good deal of light on tho Monday nicht meetin.tr of the delegates. It fits in exactly with the resolution that was adopted to vote for Hill until he was nominated cr "until be withdraws bis name." A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. Several Person Badly Injured ia Motor Car "Wreck. Lawrence, Mass., June II. There cam near being a horrible accident on tho Andover electrio road this afternoon. Two oars going dewn hill collided, and asa result an unknown boy lies at tho point ot death, a lady pasSanger has both legs broken, a motorman and eonduotor have broken lim be and half a dozen others are injured. X ball came between Andover and Exeter drew a big crowd from Lawrence to Andover, and the cars went out heavily loaded. The ac cident oocurred just beyond Phillips hill, midway between Lawrence and Andover. and oear the intersection of Broadway and Unionst. Th first car waa in chares of Motorman George A. Emery and Conduetor Edward Tully, and the seoond in ehare of Motorman WLiliam H. bunth and Conductor J. XI. logo w. At the bane of the hill Tulley stepped off his car to let out a passenger, and the car fol lowing ran into it with a crash. A woman on the front seat of tbe seoond ear, Mrs. Owen Kee'e. was pinned down in the wreck. Mie suffered serious injuries; both less are broken and amputation may bo necessary. An unknown boy, nine years old, was taken frjci the wrsck. His head is out and brain contused; may die. Motorman bsniih's right leg was broken and he is badly cut up. Conductor Lithgow's arm waa broken and face terribly out. Uther injured are: Jona Lirehan. Law re Dew, both knees badly cut; 11. J. Horton. Haverhill, severe eut on forehead; John .Smith, Lawrence, right ear almost cut otf and bad cuts on heal; James N Laaaeu, Hav erhill, bruised. It is wondtrful that there were not more injure 1. Motorman Smith says be was 150 feet behind and reversed the levsr but oould not stop the ear. A BOLD ROBBERY. Secretary Gllson Relieved ot $15,000 in Coin in California, Bah Francisco, June 11. John Gilson, secretary of the Gilson manufacturing company, drew $15,000 in gold and silver coin from the bank of British Columbia this morning: and took the Oakland ferry boat to cross the bay and pay oil 300 employes of the company at the factor and rolling mills at Emeryville station, between Oakland and Berkely. Leaving the ferry boat he took the lierkely train. When the train stopped at Bsrkely station, two men sprang aboard and hastened to Güson's leiL There at tho point of revolvers they compelled Gilson to give np tbe two sacks containing ooia. The men then Jumped from the slowly moving train and entered a bugyr, which wss subseoaently ascertained bad been hitobed at tbe foot of B-at. for some time tinring tbe mernkg and drove away, Oilson fired five shots from the platform of tbe train and one of the men, who bad bis face blackened, returned the shots, but non of them took eMcet. The passengers on tbe train were mostly merrymakers on the way to a plcnio and were dumbfounded at the snene rspidly eoaeted before them. Word was hastily seat to Oakland and guards were established on the ferry boats and some of the roads leading into tbe country, but nothing had been reea cf the men at a late hour. The man who had bis fsoe black, cned ia described as weariog blue overalls and jumper, while the Other wore blue trousers and a linen dosier. A rumor prevails that the me a were discharged employes familiar with Secre tary Gilsoa's methods. The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills iß pleasant, mild and natural. 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DEMOCRATIC POLITICS.

Maine, Maryland and Mississippi Indorse Cleveland. BlLTWfORB, Md., June 8, The JJoo. Barnes Comp ton, chairman of the democratio state committee, called tho democratio state convention to order today. CoL Albert PJtchey was chosen temporary chairman. 11 made an address in which he referred to "the iniquitous force bill" and to "the efforts of Maryland's gallant son" against it. These phrases were received with great applause and a great eheer for Arthur P. Gorman. The usual committees were appointed and a short recess taken to enable theea to prepare their reports. Upon reassembling the temporary organization was made permanent and tho committee on resolutions reported tho following platform: Tbe democratio rarty of Maryland reaffirms tbe opinions expressed in tbe resolution cX the national democratic coBTbtiiDS bald la the years 18Si and 1SS8: ex)rsses snew tbe grstlneation so uoiTtrsaily felt by our reo pie at ths patriotic and able admicistrat on ot President Oerel and. and pledges tbe denoeraey of our state to the eordlal support ot tbe nominees for tbe presidency and Tlce-presideney ot tbe United States to be made by the national democratio eoaveution at Chicago. Desirous above all things that such candidates shad be nominated by ths convention as will command the united and enthusiastic support of the party in all sections ot the Unioo, and resposine; full confidence in tbe delegates whom it has selected, it deems it inexpedient to fetter them by instructions as to the candidate for whom they shall Tot, suggeBting only that, as at the national oouventloa of ISäS, they shall cct as a unit The democratio state central committee is authorized to fill a vacancy that may oocur on the oleotoral tickets and the delegates to Chicago are authorized to fill any vacancy that may oocur in the list of delegates. The resolutions oaaio tho dlegates-at-large as follows: Senator A. P. Gorman, Governor Frank Brown, C. J. M. Gwynn, tho Hon. Barnes Compton, L. Victor laugh man. I. Freeman Raun, John 8. Wirt and George M. Upsbnr. When the first resolution was read. Senator Wooten of Montgomery , oonnty otlered an amendment to it as follows: Becognizsng ia Orover Cleveland the wise ani ex perieucrd i'.tirsn, the unflinching and courageous champion of the people's cause, the fearless ensiny of tariff oppression ani dishonest money, and the valiant party leader, we recommend his nomination by the dnuocratio national convention as our candidate for president. After considerable discussion, in the course of whioh there was great oheeriogat the mention of the names of Cleveland and Gorman, the amendment was rejected by a vote of 2$ to 87. The remaining resolutions caused no discussion and were adopted unanimously and tho convention adjourned. A SPLIT IN ALABAMA, Tbe Regulars Favor Cleveland's BenomInatlun. Montoomkrt, Ala.. June 8. The democratic state convention was called to order today by Chairman Smith, who, in a short speech, predicted the overthrow of the men wbo seek to disrupt the party. He predioted an over-whelming-victory ia August and in tbe Alabama vote for the democratio oandidate for the presidency. At this point some one said "Cleveland," and a great shout went up all over tho tali. Capt. S. H. Dent was selected for temporary chairman. The demand for Kolb men for teats for all their delegates was rejeoted by the committee ; also their demand for reference of the contest for governor to a primary election to bo bold Jane 23. An adjournment was taken until 10 o'olock tomorrow in otder that tho committee on credentials may pass oa the aetion of tbe atate executive committee in thi matter of contested delegations. The Kolb-Alliance faction met this afternoon and organized a separate and independent convention. Out of 466 delegates to the regular convention Kolb baa 153 uncontested votes. A portion of these (how many is not yet known) united with the men who constitute themselves delegates and thus farmed a convention. They propose to carry oa the war till the regular eleotion in August. The independent convention organized by electing John W. Jones (who is not a delegate) chairman. Ilia county ia for the rernlar democratic party. Committees on credentials, platform and order of business were appointed and the convention adjourned till 6 o'olook. It is the purpose of this convention to nominate Kolb for governor and put a full ticket in the field. S. M. Adams, president of tbe state alliance, and whose election to the regular convention was reported favorably by the state committee, is Kol o's leading spirit. He refuses to act with the regulars. TEXAS FOR QROVBR. The Lone Star People Waat Illm for Presl. dent. Galveston, Tex., June 8. At tho convention at Lam passas today resolutions were reported thanking members of congress wbo opposed th. force bill, and instructleg the delegates to the national convention to support Cleveland's nomination for president An amendment to the latter was offered demanding tbe nomination of a man In touch with the democratic patty on tarilf reform and free silver. The following was adopted as a substitute for this resolatiou and amendment: hoolred. That we recognize Grovsr Cleveland a model of Ameriaaa manhood, patriotism and ata(emaokhip, and we declare him to be tbe choice of the democracy ot Texas for president of tbe Ualud States. P.ecognizlng, however, some questions of availability, wo entrust the matter in tbe hands of our dslsgation unfettered by positive infractions. It was adopted by a vote ot 315H to 20654. Tbe delegates-at-fartre elected werei Ex-Gov ernor J. V. Throckmorton, ex-Governor John Breland, Seth Shepard and Henry D. McDonald. Tie oonvention adopted a resolution declar ing that Cleveland ought to be nominated and thnt free saver and other issues should not be ignored. Mala for Cleveland. BA500B, Me., June 8. The democrstio state convention met here today. It was the largest and most enthuaiastio democratio state conven tion in many years. The committee on revolutions made its report, having materially changed the platform a outlined by a sub-coiutuitice. Where the latter had adopted a plank instructing the del egates to Chicago to vote for Mr, Cleveland, the 'August Flower' Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's August Flower. Well, we can't make you. We can't force conviction into your head ormedDoubtlnsr icine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money is yours, and the misery 13 yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John H. Foster, 11 22 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: " My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of ae and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vomit Every MoaL became so bad at last that she could not sit down to a m;al but she had to vomit it as soon as 6he had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, 6he does nol: know that the ever had it"

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Notwithstanding that the delegatea selected to the Chicago convention eo nninstructed, the convention waa clearly a Cleveland body, tho mention of the ex-president's name at all timea eliciting tremendous applause. Tbe platform adopted oalla for a general reform of the tariff laws of the country, consisting mainly in a redaction of the duties to the lowest rate ooneistent with the needs ot an eoouomical administration of the government. It continues: As far aa Dractieable the burdens of taxation should be boroe by tue luxuries of lite, aud nooesnties should be relieredot duty as far as possible. We arraign ths repuMiean partr for reversing this mot barojonioua and just ordsr tnrougn ins mcmhwt bill, bieti is ao sbuse of the taxing power, ioriuia eorporsuous aoU tru.U aod licrimiost.Dg against tbe farming and otter industrial Cirn, compelling them to bur In a protected market and sell inoae open to tbe competition of the world. Reciprocity is arraigned aa a'frand invented for the benefit of policies in the interest ot the republican party. The administration of Grover Cleveland is indorsed by tbe hiebest praise. Liberal appropriations for the improvement of the rivers are demanded, lbs platlorm con cludes as follows: The delegates selected by this convention to tbe national convention go uoinstraoled sod untrem, niel'd sod we commit to their judgment the duty ot making the bast selections Dossible for nreeldeot and vice-president, looking to the maiolsoacee of dem- J ve. iiber. Tho following eutlemen were elected as delegates-at-large: W. IL yima, W. II. täullivan, Murraj E. Smith and iL N. Street, j Political Not. The Third Maine district instructed Its dele gates for Cleveland. Seventh Missouri democrat renominated John T. Heard for cougress. Secretary Tracy is talked of as tho euocessor to Blaine as secretary of state. Democrats of the Seoond Kansas district nominated iL L. Moore, a straight-oat, for congress. Senator Tan Leer Polk of Nashville, Tenn ono of the editors of the Nasbrill Amtrican, a nephew of President Polk, says: The Farmers' alliance is a back number in our state politics." Oen. S. D. Leavitt claims he was counted eut of tbe demooratio nomination for congress from the Fourth Maiuo district by the friends of A. II. Power, sal will contest tho latter' nomination. A 80UTHERN EDITOR'S VIEWS. Tennessee Is for Cleveland A Leseem from Bepublleane, G. C. Matthews, at one time managing editor. of Tue Sentinel and at present holding that position on the Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, waa a guest at the Bates houBe Thursday evening. "Tennessee is for Cleveland," he eaid to a reporter for Tna Sentinel in reply to a query as to what hU party was doing ia Tennegee. ''Our delegates are instructed for him and the convention that elected them has expressed the sentiment of the democracy of the etate." Speaking of state politics Mr. Matthews said the tight for the gubernatorial nomination waa bitter. There are but two candidates, Governor Buchanan and Chief Justice Turney cf the supreme court. Buchanan was brought out two years r.tjo by tbe farmer democrats, many of whom were identified with the alliance, which at that time was very agzreBive in Tennessee, and claimed to be able to poll 30,000 votes. Judge Turney stands as the candidate of the straight democracy without any affiliations with the alliance, as an organization. Thus far, says Mr. Matthews, the primaries held indicate that Turney will be nominated with plenty of votes to spare. lie thinks the content over the gubernatorial nomination will have no effect upon the vote of the state for the candidate of . the national democracy. Inferring to the Minneaoolla convention Mr. Matthews expressed tbe opinion that the present fsctional fight in the republican party would prove most instructive to the democrats when they meet at Chicago this mouth. "As the republicans are inharmonious, so in the degree will the democrats be same harmoniouf," he said. "They will eee their opportunities and will take advantage ot them." Mr. Matthews ia of the opinion that this is a democratic year and believes that no candidate the republicans may nominate can be elected. Hherman and McKinley would be as easily defeated asgttlaine and Harrison. Speaking of Blaine's withdrawal from the president's cabinet, he eaid it was the most sensational thing that had ever occurred in the history of American politics, and believes that it came immediately alter a personal quarrel between the president and tbe secretary. Blaine, he thinks, is too wise to have voluntarily resigned his office at a moment so extremely critical. liefere taking his departure Mr. Matthews paid TnE Sentinel a very high compliment "Under its present management," said he, "ThkSestinel has become so great a power among the democrats of the country that we eel ita influence and admire its editor away down south ia Pixie." - KILLED BY H AtLSTON tS. They Tell as Large äs Teaeaps and Caased Oreat Damage. CaktOX, Mis., June .Nathan John, a farmer, waa killed by hatlstones while plonghinr ia his field here yesterday. The hailstones were aa large as teacups and remained on the ground for an boor. Reports from the surrounding country five fearful aocoaats of tho damage done, ihe cotton and eora erops are injured to the ettent of 79 per osnt, and frail has been completely destroyed. 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The great and noted clairvoyant ami trance medio m. Dr. and Madame Van Dyke; tbe Doctor is tue moat successful clairvoyant oa earth; the Madame is a world-renowned trance mei.um, and ia the only true Seveuth daughter of ths Seventh daughter now practicing ia America; born with veil and wonderful gift of aecond sight, they tell your entire life, give advice in business, remove evil influence, settle lovers' quarrels and never fail to bring; the separated together, tell if

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LOOKING UP OLD ESTATES A SPECIALTY. Ths fact that Dr. Van Dyks ia the only clairvoyant on earth that can assist the troubled and

unfortunate ones at a distance, without ever seeing the parties, has beeu proven by his many years ot experience, which has met with such universal satisfaction. The mysterious and successful manner in which they treat matters of almost obscurity has given such universal satisfaction that their name has become a proverb, and thousands of households made happy by

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work that acoom panics them. Developing mediums a specialty, lie v. are of all who use our name or eopy our advertisement, All business strictly confidential. Send for oiroulara. Honrs, 10 a. m. to S p, m.

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